Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 18, 1906, Image 3

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Warner's corsets at Robinson's.
Mrs. E. W. Herman, of Myrtle
Point, visited her sister, Mrs. Z. C.
Strang, of this city, last week, re­
turning last Saturday.
Speoial sale of all summer goods
every day at O. Wilson & Co’s.
The schooner Lizzie Prien nrried
from San Francisco on Wednesday.
W ill Fish, of Bancroft, came
J. M. Riley, of near Bandon,
down this way on Friday, looking transacted business in Coquille on
after business matters. He con­ Thursday of last week.
tinued his trip to Prosper.
The People’s Market always
Have you seen that beautiful keeps fresh vegetables.
stoneware at O. Wilson & Co’s.?
Dr. D. L. Steele, the dentist, re­
Judge C. A. Sehlbrede, of Marsh­
field, spent a portion of Friday and
aturday at the county seat looking
‘ter matters pretaining to his legal
practice.
Fine perfumery at Knowlton's
drug store.
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Buster Brown
Blue Ribbon
school shoes at Robinson’s.
A. E. Gundlefinger, representing
Fuller & Co., paint manufacturers of
San Francisco, spent a day or so in
town last week looking after the
needs of his customers. J. A. Lamb
& Co., handle their goods here.
You should call and sample the
nice fresh Chocolates and Bon Bons
just in at Mrs. Nosler’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lorenz, of
Bandon, came up to town the last
of the week and on Saturday they
and Mr. Skeels and Miss Grace drove
to Bridge where Mrs. Lorenz will
visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Nosier
and family.
For lady’s or gent’s Rambler^icy-
cle good as new inquire at this office.
The annual reunion of the South-
W. H. Evans and family, formerly
of Chicago, but laterly of Tillamook
and Jackson oounties, this state,
arrived here last week and went to
Bandon
later. They are very
highly pleased with Coos county
and will probably make this their
home.
A little love, a little wealth,
A little home for you and me;
It’s all I ask except good health,
Which comes
with
Rocky
Mountain Tea. Sold by R S
Knowlton.
Mrs. A. F. Fitzpatrick, wife of
the blacksmith, whose health has
been very poor for Borne time, start­
ed for Portland on Thursday and
and will spend the summer there
with relatives. She was accompani­
ed to the Bay by her husband. —
It has caused more laughs and
dried more tears, wiped awrv dis-
erses and driven away more fears,
than and other medicine in the
world. Hollister’s Rocky Moun-
tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold
by R S Knowlton.
All ladies should remember the
special sale of millinery during the
U b I weeks of this month at Mrs.
Perrott’s.
J. L. Crosby and Wm. Smith, of
the Gravel Ford section, made our
turned Saturday from a trip to his office a very pleasant call while in
town on Monday.
homestead on Oooa river.
Protect your cows from the pesky
E. N. Smith, the rushing all­
round business man of Myrtle Point, flies by spraying with Fly Killers.
Knowlton's drug store has a stock
was in our city on Thusday.
of sprayers and standard prepara­
A beautiful jardiniere assortment tions for that purpose.
juat opened up at Mrs. Noaler’a.
Wm Rolley, 1. E. Cunningham,
Mrs. J. M. Whetstone and Miss
Mias Cora Belloni and Miss Eva
Agnes who have been visiting rela­ Scbroeder returned Saturday from
tives and friends in this city for a short visit to the Ray.
more than a week, returned home
A good lot of oull lumber at the
Saturday.
Coquille mill at $4.50 per thousand.
The choicest city locations. The
Considerable news and locals are
Home Realty Co.
crowded out of this issue on aocount
Wm. Jenkins, who has lived at o f county oourt proceedings.
Myitle Point for many, went to
Purity crackers, fresh stock, at
Bandon Saturday where he will
the Coquille M illA Mercantile Co’s.
make his home with his daughter,
The Riverton sawmill started up
Mrs. Ad Cross, of that place.
doing a good business on Monday
Fiue Stationery, all kinds, at
morning.
Knowlton’s drug store.
Our newest arrivals—those sty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barker, of
lish men’s hats direot from St.
Fairview, came to town Friday and Louis, at Robinson’s.
and Mrs. Barker went on to Prosper
Is. Lando, one of Marshfield's
where she goes to visit with her
business men, was on our Btreets
son, Fred, and family.
Monday
For first-class watch repairing to
Licorice Liver Laxative, the best
to W. H. Schroeder's.
bowel oleanser. Price 50 cents.
J. D. Bennett, the contractor and For sale by R. 8. Knowlton, Co­
builder, of Gravel Ford, returned quille City; C. Y, Lowe, Bandon.
from North Bend Friday, having
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Price, and son
spent several days there putting in Eddy of Riverton, passed through
an elevator at the creamery at that town Wednesday en louto to Ban­
place.
croft, where Mrs. Price goes for a
Economy jars, convenient and change, her health not being good
lately.
safe. At Robinson’s.
J. G. Olmstead, of Humboldt,
county, California, who was in
this part for a couple of weeks look­
ing at the county, started on his
return yesterday, going to the Boy
to catch the Alliance.
Purity craokers at the Mill store.
H. W. Holveratott, of Fairview,
Economy jars keep the fruit. At was in town Monday.
Robinson’s.
Economy fruit jars, caps and
J. F. Delaney, a business man of damps at Robinson's.
Newport, was among Coquille’s vis­
Blue Stem Blend Flour at Robin­
son’s.
itor« on Monday.
W. R. Focte, of Norway, had
Timber coal and farm lands. The
Home Realty Co.
business in town Monday.
Adolph Larson and Alf Johnson,
all of Humboldt county, California,
were town Monday.
During the lost two weeks of
July, Mrs. Perrott, the milliner, will
offer all summer goods at special
sale. Everything at cost.
Mrs. Moon, the milliner, visited
Marshfield a day cr so last week.
She was accompanied by her son
Claud.
All summer goods will be offered
at special sale prices every day in
the week at O. Wilson & Co’s.
Don’t miss this chance.
Chas. McKnight, an attorney of
Marshfield, had business which call­
ed him to the county seaton Thurs­
day.
Knowlton’s drug Btore has a sup­
ply of Fly Bouncer, Flyo Curo, So-
Boss-So, and other preparations to
keep the flies from the cows.
It
pays to use them.
O. A. Kelly was up from River­
ton Monday. He tells us that he
is on a trsde with a Portland man—
his Riverton hotel for a nice resi­
dence property in the metropolis.
Latest hats out, just from S’ .
Eugene Sehutter was over from Louis, at Robinson's.
The Enterprise meat market hus
Marshfield yesterday.
Mrs. Wm. Hite, of Uaudoii, was lately been given a thorough reno­
vating and painting and now pre­
a Coquille Visitor on Saturday.
sents an exceedingly neat appear­
For a nice fresh steak, go to the
ance.
People's Market.
T, H. Mehl, the hardware man,
The schooner Ruby Hailed from
has purehased the billiard hall
Bandon for San Franoisco on Fri­
known as “ Josh’s Plaoe’’ from T. T.
day.
Land, and will in the future handle
W anted — At once, parties
to soft goods as well as hard ones.
take contract for slashing. Inquire
F. M. Stewart, the cemetary de­
of Wm. Windle, Beaver slough.
corator, will be over from Marsh­
Mrs. R H. Mast, of this citv,
field next Monday or Tuesday and
went up the river by Fridays train
anyone wishing to place an order
to visit friends.
for monumental work will have an
Knowlton’s drug store carries a opportunity.
large line of blank books, also a
Mrs. Carothers and daughter,
complete line of legal blanks.
Miss Welcome, of Oakland, Califor­
D. P. Strang, Jr., the Bandon nia, who are in Coos county for a
real estate man, bad business in Co-j few weeks, visited Mrs. Moulton
quille on Thursday.
last week and Grandma Leueye the
Geo. T. Moulton, the station j first of thiB.
agent at this city, will pay the high- j To the good people of Coquille
est cash prico for Chittim bark.
who manifested their sympathy for
Misses Florence Aiken and Nellie j us in the loss of our cow by con­
McIntosh were over from the Bay [ tributing to a fuud sufficient to buy
visiting the Misses Ray and Effie i us another which was indeed a Bur-
prise ts us, we wish to state that we
Collier the last of the week.
If you want a good comb, hair appreciate their kindness and ex­
brush, tooth brush, nail brush or tend to them our best wishes and
bath brush go to Knowlton’s drug tbanks.
M r . and M rs . D. F ulton .
store.
On Thursday the Bandon Recor­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matherson re » der came out with a twenty page
turned from their sojourn of several special edition, giving Coos county
months in California the latter part and especially the Coquille valley a
good write up. Quite a number of
of the week.
The O. K. Creamery now has its illustrations adorned these pages
ice factory installed and will bo ablo making it a very creditable effort.
The county court adjourned last
to fill orders on short notice in the
Saturday the first term under the
future.
The best books by standard au­ new regime. Judge Hall got along
thors, classic and popular fiction, at splendidly as chairman of the Com-
Knowlton’ s.
missisoners court, and Sheriff Gage
F or S ale .— About 1J acres of and sou, Clyde, his deputy, had not
land near the Academy, good house, entirely forgotten the ropes in that
barn and out buildings.
Also department.
young orchard.
Address J. A.
Timber or Stumpage For Sale.
Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon.
The owner of 80 acres of timber
There may be flies on you but
there will be none on your cows if land on the Coquille river near Fair-
you spray them with Fly Bouncer, view, wants a bid for the stumpage
Flyo^Curo or So-Boss-So. A sup­ or the land as a whole. It is N. E.
ply of all kinds at Knowlton’s drug \ of S. W. J and S. W. $ of tho S.
W. J of 36in 27, 8. R. 12. W. A d­
store.
dress, F. F. Weston, 1302, Webster
It is always well to have a box
of stive in the house.. Sunburn, street, Oakland, California.
cuts, bruises, piles and boils yield
to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Should keep a box on hand at all
times to provide for emergencies.
For years the standard, but follow­
V. R. WilsoD, Registered Opto­
ed by many imitators. He sure
you get the genuine DeWitt’s Witch metrist. Errors of vision corrected
Hazel Salve. Sold by R S Knowl­ A perfect lit guaranteed. Coquille,
Oregon
ton.
Cocoanut in Bulk at Robinson’s.
W anted . — Teams to haul lumber
We have clients who want to buy
from the Dean mill to Coquille —2^
Farm, Coal and Timber Lands. If
miles. Top prices by day or thou­ you have any for sale list it with
sand. Apply to H erald or A. J.
Wood Bros., North Bend, Oregon.
Ferrin.
The cash customer has the ad­
There were a number of repre­ vantage at T. H. Mehl & Cos. They
sentatives of the hardware business are now giving 5 per cent off of the
from all parts in the county except regular priceB to all who pay cash
Bandon, to which place they were on the spot.
en route for the purpose of hold­
Anyone wishing a great bargain
ing a meeting of the members of in a neat two seated rig should call
the hardware men’s organization of on 8. H. McAdams, the blacksmith.
this county.
He wishes to close them out to give
Children like Kinneily’s Laxa­ room in bis shop.
tive Honey and Tar. The pleasant
The Haines Mucic Co., of Marsh­
and best cough syrup to take, field, will refund railroad fare and
because it contains no opiates. Sold one day’s stop in that place to any­
Successor to Fox's Transfer.
by R 8 Knowlton.
one purchasing a piano at their
Nevy Harry came in from Brew­ house. It pays to buy with dis­
W ILL M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D TR A IN S.
ster valley Monday bringing in crimination. We have a fiue selec­
tion.
several members of the family of
Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call-
8. H. Hatcher, of Fairview, was
J. L. Laird who were on their way
in Phone 116.
to Bandon for residence. Mr. >n town on business Monday. He
tells
us
he
butchered
a
3-montbs-
Lairds mother will soon join them.
The old lady is now 103 years of age old calf lately which weighed 275 A g e n t fo r th e b e s t G o o s C o u n ty C oal
pounds.
and enjoying good healh.
Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Office in
Wheu you want a pleasant laxa­
tive that is easy to take and certain Tar is the original laxative cough Coquille Steam Laundry Building
to act, use Chamberlain’g Stomach syrup and combines the qualities
and Liver tablets. For sale by R. necessary to relieve the cough and F i r s t - C l a s s
M ealls a t a l H ours
purge the system of cold. Con­
Servie«.
S. Knowlton.
p P o fn 6 a m to 9 p m .
tains no opiates. Sold by R S
J. C. Whittington, of the upper Knowlton.
river, was in town Monday, accom­
D ied . — Near Gravel Ford, Ore­
panied by his aiBter, Mrs, J. F. gon, July 9 1906, Mary Blanch, the
Mast, of Pomona California and her seventeen months old daughter of
C. A . H A R R I N G T O N , P r o p r ie to r .
daughter Miss Maud. They went Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hatcher.
on to Bandon where the latter takes
N B Truth, St Paul, June 31,’08.
We H a k e R o te s to
S p e e i a l A t t e n t i o n G iv e n to
the steamer Elizabeth on her retuan — I’ve lived so long, I remember
R egu lar B oarders.
C ö f n m e r o l a ) People
home while Mrs. Mast will continue well when the Mississippi was a
her visit for another month or so. book. My good health and long life
came by taking Hollister’s Rocky
J. J. Sullivan, the commercial Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Sold by
man, representing Kahn, Nichols- R S Knowlton.
berg A Co., the Ban Franoisco shoe
T. W. Smith, the salmon hatchery
firm, who it will be remem pared got man, came over from the Bay Mon­
both wrists broken last winter by day and proceeded up the river
being thrown from the stage near where he will spend some time in
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Dairyville, was in town yesterday. search of a proper location for a
'This is his first trip out since the hatchery which the government is
accident.
desirous of establishing on the Co­
Coquille Transfer
Co.,
I. R. Nosier,
Announcem ent! & «
Wo wish to aunouiice to t h e public
that we have bought the firm formerly
operated by Wilson Jewelry -Co., and ¡<<
will continue to operate the same and K<
solicit a share of the public patronage. j£<
Our Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Department is in charge of a com pe­
tent Jeweler and we guarantee all
work done.
E. C. BARKER & CO.
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Mrs. Erla Carlook of the San
Jose conservatory wiahea to an­
nounce that she is permanently lo­
cated in this valley, and will receive
pupils in Piano and Organ at regu­
lar rates. Mrs. Oarlock is an exper­
ienced teacher and uses the most
modern methods o f instruction; that
her ability is being recognized is
evidenced by her large and growing
class. For particulars call at the
Tuttle Hotel, Coquille: Myrtle Point
Hotel, Myrtle Point, or address at
Coquille, Oregon.
Guy C. Lattin, the recent purchas­
er of the steamer Reta, came over
from the Bay Monday and proceed­
ed to Bandon where he goes to se­
cure a residence in which to live
while operating that steamer on the
On Sunday after noon Mrs. Zil-
lower river. Capt. G. W. Leneve pha Neely, of Fairview, was severely
will be master of the boat.
hurt by being thrown from a horse.
Full cream che ese at Robinson’s M. J. Wilson came to town Monday
Ex-Sheriff Gallier expected ¡to morning for Dr. Culin who attended
have moved to Bandon on Saturday, ber. It seems she hed gone for
bat on account of the illness of his a visit with her eon who lived only
wife, is still in town, as well as his a abort distance from her home, and
brother, E. M. and family. These while returning horeebtek her horse
people will all move to Bandon, fell, throwing her to the ground
Steve taking charge of their hotel, with the result that she was severely
the Tupper House, while Ed will shaken np end braised, and it is
list his father, Wm. Gallier in feered that one hip is aeriously
conducting hie hardware business. injured.
quille. Anyone who knows of a suit­
able place for such an institution
would confer a favor on Mr. Smith
by giving what information he could.
This is a matter of great importance
to our fishermen in particular, and
all imformation possible should be
given to assist in the securing the
best place.
The Rebakah Degree of Odd
Fellowehip at this place had their
regular annual installation of officers
on Wednesday evening.
The fol­
lowing named officers were installed:
Mrs. Anna Robinson, N. G.; Miss
Florence Atkinson, V. G .; Mrs.
Judith Collier, Chap.; Mrs. Marvin
Lyons, Warden; Mrs. Julia John­
son, Conductor; Mrs. Inez Chase,
Sec.; Mrs. Georgia Johnson, Treas.;
Mrs. Anna Lawrence, R. 8. N. G .;
Miae Florence GilmaD, L. 8. N. G.;
Mise Ray Collier, R 8. V. G.; Mies
Alice Bunch, L. 8. V. O.; Mra.
Birdie Skeels, X. G.; Miss Georgina
Hayee, O. G.
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President-
W. T . DEM ENT
Sec’ y and Mang.
J. M. W A G N E R .
Vice President.
EN TERPRISE M EAT « ).,
Successors to Dean & Morgan.
Wholesale and Retai Dealers in
Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard
Ham and Bacon.
PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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282 acre? Dairy and Pasture Land.
G ood new build­
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Creamery plant well located.
Fine Residence property, well located.
120 acres, Dairy Ranch, a choice location in Coquille
Valley.
We have some choice Timber Lands, Coal Lands and other
numerous bargains. Can offer you good business propositions.
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General Merchandise, Hats, Caps,
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