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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1906)
Purity crackers at the Mill store. The choicest city locations. The Closing out sale at Strang’s store Home Realty Co. beginning the 6tb. H erald ’Phone, Main 55. Chas. Evland was up from Cody's J. T. Jenkins was up from River camp on Saturday. Robinsons stock of school shoes is ton on Wednesday. complete. The People's Market always Adam Pershbaker was up from keeps fresh vegetables. Wm. Hite was up from Bandon Prosper last Friday. Monday. E. N. Smith, the Myrtle Point Mrs. O. W. Leggett, of Riverton, real estate man was down this wav G o to Dr.ane's for “ Dement's on Saturday. Bent” flour. was in town on Saturday. LOCAL NEW S. Archie Kruse was over Bay Monday. from the J. W. Bell was down from Nor way on Saturday, Frauk Hance, of Fairview, was in town on Monday. Cranberry picking is now in pro gress, at the Bay marshes. H. A. Cox, a Bandon merchant, was in our city last Monday. Chas, Felter, of Bandon, was a Coquille visitor on Monday. Wm. Huntley, of Myrtle Point, was a county seat visitor on Friday Everv thing pretty in art work, at Mrs. Noslers. F B ohn . At North Bend, Oregon, September 12, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomas, a daughter. & Economy fruit jars at O. Wilon’s Co’s. Mis. Dr. Steele came over from Marshfield Monday and went on to Bandou to visit a few days with the Doctor, Mrn, E. E. Hayes, of North Bend, by Saturday’s train. This will came over by Monday morning’s greatly increase the boiler power train nnd is visiting her mother Mrs. of that mill. The fruit season is here and so is Brown of this city. Drane’s fruit jars. The Everylast- A fine organ for sale forleBS than iog. one-tbird of its original cost. Ap Services at tho Methodist Episco ply to J. B. Fox. pal church Sept. 23rd at 8 p. m. Mrs. Mast, of Lee, who was re cently brought to town for medical The last service of the Conference treatment, having sufficently rjeov- year. Subject “The God Speeds ered, was taken home last Sunday. and Farewells of Life.” A tract of Re 1 Cedar timber out A t C ost ! Actual cost, all my beautiful summer goods going at lay for shingle mill. The Horae Realty Co. cost. Mrs. N isler. Fred Porter, who it will be re membered lost a hand at the mill in this city last spring, and who is now attending school at Langliois, vis ited in this town the last of the week, F ob S ale . — or trade.— A Hamil Will accept lots in Coquille as part payment on a piano. Address ton Piano—New. Will sell or trade foa stock. M rs . V iola S trano . Box 219, Marshfield, Oregon. Mrs. B. F igg returned Saturday C. R. Watson, representing Wad- from Myrtle Point where she had hams A Kerr Bros., Portland, spent been to -e» her daughter, Mrs. W. several days in town last week nnd T. Dement, who has been ill for this interviewing the many custom some time, but who is much better. ers of that firm, nnd taking large F or SAi.E.--Three fine young orders for goods. milchcows and a lot of young pigs. Ten cents per lb., live weight, Inquire of K. Holverson, on the will be paid for chickens by the McAdams place. Coquille Valley Packing Co. A1 Roach, a Southern Pacific fire Samuel Hoff, of Myrtle Point, man, of Roseburg, accompanied by drove down the meat wagon of the his wife and children, are enjoying Coquille Valley Packing Co, a day an outing in this county. They or so last week and visited his lit started from this place down the tle boy who was brought to this const Monday. city for treatment several days ago, Robinson has a big variety of nnd who is improving. flannels, flannelettes, teasle downs, Geo. T. Moulton, the station valour velvets, etc , to choose from. agent at this city, will pay the high Call and see them. est cash prico for Chittim bark. John and Jonas Dimmitt, former Carl Walker, of this city, who resident here arrived from Califor has been out on the Southern Pa nia last Friday. They tell us that cific from Grants Pass to Eugene, their mother, who has been ill for h old in gs position as brenkmnn for some time passed away on An gust the past six months, returned home 3rd of paralysit of which her many on Saturday evening and is enjoy friends will be grieved to know. ing a rest and a visit with the folks Licorice Liver Laxative, the beBt at home. bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents V. R. Wilson, our Resident Opti For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co- cian will fi^ you with spectacles in quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon ‘ ■Dement’s Best” flour is the kind drane sells. Cutting C. M. A M. C<>. agents for .Selig Bros. A Sacks. Land A Lyon’s carry everv thing in the grocery line Fred Muetzel, the shingle weaver, and son, were in town Monday. They have closed a contract with the Dean Lumber Co. to furnish them n half million shingles soon. O. Wilson A Co. have received some good oil clothing. Be ready for the rainy season. R. M. Morgan, of near Arago, was a Coquille visitor on Monday. He tells us that his father, J. T. Morgan of Kenesaw, Nebraska, who visiteg hiin’ s lastyear.not in tho best health, of A ffra y Our Stiletto Brand of Cutlery and our Cut Glassware are on a STRIKE. Their demands are that they do not care to remain in our store any longer. Arbitrator Low Price has consented to help them out. Call and Examine. W e have just received a new consignment of Universal Ranges and afe disposing them at “cut figures.” Our Motto is Q U IC K S A L E S A N D S M A L L P R O F IT S . T. H. MEHL & COPMANY >>| COQUILLE OREGON. %ZSSZSZSZSZSZSSZSZK^IZSZSSZSSZSZSZSZ^^ f K THE NEW IDEA M THE 0RI6INAL LAXATIVE M B C0U6H SYRUP | M | EMNEDY51AXAT1VEH 0 N E Y^lAR k Moves the Bowels JUI Best tor Children ■■ A Rad ciov*r Blossom onivsry B ohi « For the Races. Land A Lyons carry a large stock F ob T rade —Good milk cows for The steamer Welcome will leave team. Write or call at ranch just of wheat and chicken feed at lowest Myrtle Point each morniDg at 7:30 prices. below Coquille. L. N. Gregory. and return in the evening, Robinson has just received those Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Buck return The Steamer Echo will leave Co ed from Bandon Saturday after a fall dress goods, woven challie, quille at 7 each morning and again shepherd checks, plaid suitings, visit of several day’s with their at 9 a. m. neeting the train from daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and check bati lc mixedsuitiDgs, Sicilians Marshfield; then return in the mohair broadcloths, rainproofs, and Mrs. James Walstrom^and Mrs. evening. shadow plaids, eta. Fannie Dyer, Mrs. Buck’s sister and ----- ---- . . » . Pasture for stock about one mile other friends. A N .D E A L H O M E. from town. Good feed and water. Ladies’ shoes and ties, right from Call at the H erald office. A Good Opportunity lor a the east, up-to-date and reasonable Mrs. A. W , Kelly, of this city, in price at the C. M. A M Co’s store. Homeseeker. who has beeu poorly for some time Nelson Ross, one of the engineers A farmo of 124 acres, about 100 will be taken to the Mercy Hospi at Cody’s camp who suffered a stroke tal at North Bond today for treat acres of which is river bottom, bal of paralysis some time since passed ment. Her mauy friends hopo for ance low hill and bench. 20 acres through town on Saturday, going of bottom under plow. Hill and her a speedy recovery. to the Bay to take n north bound bench in pasture. Located on road steamer en route to Seattle, his for NOTICE. from Coquille to Myrtle Point, about mer home. He was accompanied Ail persons knowing themselves midway between. Homo fruit trees, by his wife. indebted to me are requested to call bnt no buildings. Wouuld make Knowlton’s drug store is the and settle their accounts bv Septem an ideal dairy farm. proper place to get your tablet#, ber 25, 1906, and save attorney fees. Inquire of Roberti A Carter, pens pencils and all other school Z. C. T trano . Myrtle Point. supplies. — - - Notice D ied . — At New Pine creek Ore New Goods! New Goods! We gon, Septemder, 7,1906, Mrs. Anna Dr. Tatom, the Dentist, will are receiving fresh, up-to-date lines Follott, wife of Arthur Follett, close his office on October 17th. un. of gents’ aud ladies’ shoes, dry- and daughter of Dr and Mrs. J. P. til November 25th. Will make a good, domestics and meu’s furnish Easter, of Ashland, and sister of professional trip to Rogue River. ing goods. We pay cash for our Mrs. M. O. Hooten, of Coquille, goods and sell the same way. Deceased was 24 years of age and N O T IC E . Give us a call and examine our leaves a husband, and two little goods and prices. We think we can Notice is hereby given that the children, father and mother, two please you. C, M. A M. Co. brothers and sister, besides numer County Court will receive sealed ous relatives and friends to mourn bids up to and including Wednes day, October the 3rd, 1906, for the her loss. superintending nnd caring for the Land A Lyons runs a delivery wagon of their own and goods are County Poor Farm and Infirmary Buy your Spectacles and Eye sent out to all parts of town promp and the inmates thereof from the 4th day of October, 1906, to the 1st Glasses of Y. R. Wilson. tly and at all times of the day. Best Spectacles and L. J. Cody, the lumberman, ex day of March, 1907. The County goods. Sure fit. pects to move to Bandon in a short Court reserves the right to reject eye glasses repaird correctly by one wno knows how. time to proceed with the construc any and all bids for all service. J ames W atson , V. R. WILSON. tion of the mill project by his com Clerk. Graduate Optician. pany at that place. He expects his Dated Sept. 13, 1906. man at once who has prepared the plans and specifications for the structure, and work will be begun at once. This will be a great addi tion to the industries of the city by the sea, and her citizens are to be the right wav and at the right price. John Holst, the new arrival from congratulated on their success in Office at residence. Humboldt county California, who securing it Guy C. Latten, owner of the purchased the Charlton place, on Ladies, read this catalogue of steamer Reta, which boat was re Fishtrap, and who arrived recently charms, Bright eyes, glowing cheek cently taken to the Bay, came over to take posession of his new home, read lips, a smooth skin without a Monday andproceeded to Bandon was in town the last of tho week, blimish, in short, perfect health. for his family who he will move and informs us that he is about set For sale with every package Hollis- back to the Ray. The boat com tled down again, and that he likes ters’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 25 cents. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. menced running last Thursday and his new place very much. Steve and Ed Gallier and their is doing well. The cash customer has the ad families returned last week from vantage at T. H. Mehl A Coe. They Economise your barn room by having vour hay baled. Roy are now giving 5 per cent off of the their camping trip down the coast, Stevens will do the work quickly regular prices to all who pay cash having been ns far down as Geld and cheaply. Write him at Myrtle on the spot. Beach. They had a very pleasant Point. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Cecil, fo r many outing and will soon take charge A. W. Miller, Curator of Port-1 years residents of this city, start for of the Tupper House, the leading land’s permanent exhibit, kept by California today. Tbey have not hotel of Bandon, which belongs to the Chamber of Commerce of that yet decided as to what poaint they them and which tbey have conduct city, is now spending several days iD | will make their future home. They ed before. Mr. Gallier tells us Coos and Curry counties in the in will be accompanied by Mr. and that he bad just received a letter terest of his exhibit. Heiahighlev Mrs W. P. Cecil and their grand- from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. pleased with onr section and thinks daughter, Miss Cora Strang. They Gallier, of Bandon, who are at their he will be ab’ e to find a number o f carry the well-wiehes of a large 1 old home near Chicago, Illinois, articles which will he of great in- number of friends and acquain- and who say they are having * 'good visit with old friends. terest to the public. ' tancee of this section. 4 j A nice line of corsets has just ar Land A Lyons carry lard, bacon rived at Mrs. Nosler’s. The sein of R. W. Bullard caught and bams. B. E. Hampton was dowu from 300 salmon one dav last week. his ranch on Saturday, Z. T. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, George Henninger w sb down The steamer Elizabeth arrived in had business which called him to from Fishtrap on Wednesday. the river yesterday morning. H. A. King, of this city, returned Coquille on Saturday. Have you examined that fine Pan Fine Stationery, all kinds, at from a short visit at the Bay on ama dress ’ goods at O Wilson A Knowlton’s drug store. Saturday. Roy Stevens will be down this Co’s. Capt. A. M. Simpson sailed from Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hammack North Bend on the last Breakwater way with bis hay baling machine and Nile Miller were down from about the 20th. Have your hay for San Francisco. Fishtrap on Saturday. baled by him. “ Dement's Best” is the flour. Dr. Wetmore purchased the L. G Ladies, go to the Mill store for Drane sells i*. bargains iu fine shoes. Simmons property of Z. C. Strang Ed Carter the Myrtle Point real- The steamer Coquille River came and will finish the residence for estate man, had bnsicess which into the river on Wednesday of last rent. called him to the Bay one day last week and loaded with lumber at F or S ale . A fine large pet black week. benr. Gentle and kind. Address the Aberdeen mill. Gents’ hats of all styles and kinds S. B. Hollenbeck, Fairview. Robinson haB a complete stock of at the C. M. & M. Co’s store. J. C. Watson, of Cunningham A fine carload of mutton sheep Rubber boots and over shoes. creek, lias a fine lot of Brown L eg Roy Stevens o f Myrtle Point, and pork bogs for the market of horn and Black Minorca cockerel W . H. Gamble, passed through to will be down this way about the chickens for sale. They are thor 20 inst. prepared to do hay baling the Bay Saturday. oughbreds from imported stock. Buster Brown school shoes for for all in need of his services. F or S ale . — A good, well-trained good Boys and girls at Robinson’s Special sale of all summer goods three-yoke bull team for logging purposes. Inquire of A. B. Dean. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. HayeB have every day at O. Wilson A Co’s. A. L. Nosier the Merchant of For big bargains go to Lorenz’s moved to Myrtle Point where Mr. Hayes has engaged in thelivery Bridge, came down Friday to see closing out sale. his father, Judge Nosier of this city, Mrs. Morras and son Mark moved stable businass with Mr. Carver. A full stock of school books and who has been quite ill of late. to the Aberdeen mill last Monday All persons ii.debted to W . A. where Mr. Morras has found em all school supplies at Knowlton's. L H. Morgan, of this citv, who Goodman are requested to settle ployment. said accounts with J. H. Cecil. For first-class watch repairing to has been in declining health for John Smith, of near this city, the past year or more, is still very to W. H. Schroeder's. started for Roseburg Monday. He poorly being almost entirely help Mrs. It. F. Shnnnon, of Bandon, goes to look out for the sale of less. was up to Coquille a day or so last Timber coal and farm lauds. The about 40 head of nice beef cattle- week, greeting her many friends in He will return with his team which Home Realty Co. town. Mr. Cecil drives to Roseburg, start A large new boiler for the Myr Now is the time to get shoes for school childrea Robinson has them. tle Point mill passed through town ing today. The Alliance will hereafter ply only between Coos Bay nnd Port land, leaving Coos Bay Wednesday, and returning, leave Portland every Saturday night .— Coos Bay Times. New fall dress goods at Robin sons. A BST R A C T S > ec A BSTRACTS A BSTRACTS A BSTRACTS TITLE G U A R A N T E E 'j. > 03 AND -i CO A B ST R A C T C O M P A N Y > o H w x > O Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. We have completed a thorough, up-to-dato > A b stra c t K P lan t. > w co H X > n We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. H Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ * " Coquille Post Office. tc MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. Phouo at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. C/5 rJ) H * > n if) T IT L E GUARANTEE J. S. Barton, Abstractor. BSTRACTS & A B S T R A C T C O ., Henry Sengstacken, Manager. ABSTRACTS ABSTRA CTS > 03 X > n in ABSTRACTS & M. CO. C. E Manufacturers all hinds oj Lumber, Mouldings, etc. General Merchandise, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Flour and Feed. G E N T S ’ FURNISHINGS. Fancy and Staple Groceries Open Air Concert Bargains in By Coquille Fire Departm ent Band Saturday eve., Sept. 22,1906 at 8:00 p. m. NUMBERS REAL ESTATE $7,000. Finest Dairy Farm in Coquille Valler. $6,000. 282 acres Dairy and Pasture Land. Good new build ings, abundance of water piped into house and Barn. 1. March “ T h e Sunset G un" 2. Overture............. “ Colossal" ......................Short 3. March "H is Majesty and the M aid" Henninger 4. Intermezzo............. "Cherry” ............. Albert 5. Waltzes “ Remembrance of Naples" Bennett We have some choice Timber Lands, Coal Lands and other numerous bargains. Can offer you good business propositions. Call on us at our office in Martin Building one door west Campbell 6. Barn D a n ce .....“ In O ld Alabama Cruger 7. Serenade..........“ Cupids Charms" Miller 8. Finale “ Cauabas” xl s Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co Regular M U S IC A L SI R . B. Hall G E O . O . L E A C H , Director. $1,050. $450. Creamery plant well located. Fine Residence property, well located. 120 acres, Dairy Ranch, a choice location in Coquille Valley. of Knowlton’s D rugstore. Home Realty Co.