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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1907)
- All winter goods .going at cost at | Onion sets at Knowltons’s. O. Wilson A Co’s. Winter goods at cost at Wilson’s. H ehald ’PboD e, Main 55. W anted . — A housekeeper for four The schooner Ruby sailed Friday. Fresh garden seeds at Knowl. children going to school in BandoD. Draue's phone at new store is 353. Box 26, Bandon, Or. ton’s. W. Sinclair had business at the Shoes for the whole family, at Dermain will positively oure dan bay last week. Robinson's. druff, make the hair grow and Btop T. A. Walker, the insurance man, Robinson has a lot of fine mack falling, At Slocum’s Drug Store. went to tbe bay yasterday on busi erel in balk. S. S. Sherwood, the brick mason, ness. “ Demcul’s Best flour is tbe kind is now t engaged doing tbe brick A beautiful piano > - < V. B vr Drane sells. Cloaking and suiting at Mrs. work for C ody’s new sawmill at ker’s Jewelry store. Bandon. Nosler’s. Attorney A. J. Sherwood, of this Uptodate Ladies Skirts and Coats Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow- city, went to Marshfield on business at Robinsons, ders, give instant relief. Price 25 yesterday. Timber coal and farm lands. Tbe oents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille B ohn In Coquille, Oregon, Jan City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. Home Realty Oo. uary 31, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller was down from tbe Diamond W. flour, and a full liDe Point yesterday. of Diamond W. Canned goods and Vemer Barker, a son. Trunks, suit cases aud telescopes “ Dements Best" is the flour. groceries at J. W . Leneve’s. Drane sells i*. Wm. Hansen, of Prosper, was a at Robinson's. Jack Miller was down from tbe Coquille visitor on Saturday. He The management of the Libby Point yesterday. remembered the H ehald in a s u b coal mines has given the miness an Lots of new goods just strived at stantial manner as usual. advance of 25 cents per ton. Mrs. Nosler’s. If you need a Ledger, Journal. During the remainder of this Alex Snyder was down from Myr Daybook or any other k:nd of month all winter goods at O. W il Blank, go to Knowlton’s Drug store, tle Point on Monday. son A Co’s will be sold at cost. L. P. Maury, of this city, started List your property with the Home Wins-em Turquois enameled ware Realty Co. the latter part of last week for Ash at T. H. Mehl A Co’s. Tbe schooner Oregon came into land, Oregon, where he goes to look Mrs. Wegant o f the Fairview the Coquille on Friday. after business matters and to visit section, is quite ill and Dr. Rich The People's Market always relatives and friends at his old borne. mond was summoued Monday. keeps fresh vegetables. Slickers, rubber boots and rain 8. H. MoAdams and family, of Choice onion sets at 11J cents at bats- Just what you need this kind this city, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. P. of weather. Geo. A. Robinson. Knowlton’s Drug store Strang, on Fishtrap Saturday and O. Wilson A Co, are selling out Preaching in the Presbyterian Sunday. winter stock at actual cost. church Dext Sunday, February 10th, New watches just received at W. George Henningar was in town morning and evening, by Elder H. Schroeder’s. When in need of from the Fishtrap country Monday. John Thomas, Baptist Missionary. one come and examine our stock, For a genuine dandruf cure, go All are cordially invited to come. We have the right kind at the right to Slocum’s drugstore. Richard Houghton, of Norway, prices. LOCAL N E W S. John Hickan, the Bandon meat passed through town Monday to Market man, was in town yesterday. to the bay where be took a steamer For first-class watch repairing to for Portland, having been called to W. H. Schroeder's. by a United States marshal to ap L. A . Roberts, the Attorney, was pear in court at Portland. down from Myrtle Point yesterday. Tne contract for the er ction of Tinning and plumbing done the banquet hall to be built onto promptly by T. H. Mehl & Co.s. the W . O. W. building was secured Z. T. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, by A. C. Lukens, the contractor and had business in Coquille yesterday builder for tbe sum of $1262.00 Chas. Butler, of near Myrtle The structure is to 20x50 feet, full Point, visited his parents, Mr. and two stories high, and will also add largely to the store room now occu Mrs. Capt. Butler, of this city. pied by W. T. Kerr, the merchant. Be sure and see that fine Panama J A. Peart has his new coal mine dress goods at O. Wilson A Co’s, Geo. Flanagan, the Marshfield in fine running order. He has four market man, was in town yesterday teams hauling to supply the trade aud extended his trip up the river. in town, and has erected bunkers at the city wharf from which he is Yes, we handle ladies’ dress supplying the steamer Dispatch and goods. All the latest weaves, at the river trade by boat. This mine Robiuson's. is proving an important factor in R. E. L. Bedillian, manager of tbe supplying of our city with fuel. the Bandon Woolen mill, had busi Tbe coal is proving to be a good ness which called him to Coquille quality to be ao near tbe surface, yesterday. and will prove to be equnl to any in The price of Gillard’s tea has the county when the lower levels been reduced to 40 cents per pound are reached. at the North Coquille Store. P. E. Drane has the planking down in front of his new store which gives his place a real Front street appearance. Mr. Drane is well pleased with his new location Myrtle Point Enterprise. 2SZSZSZS Miss Lydia McCulloch of North Bend visited with Myrtle Point friends over Sunday. Big Sale on Crockery A son w a s born to Mr. and Mrs. Silis Clark at their home on the Norh Fork on Thursday, the 29th Gus Dietz has bought an inter est in tbe R. P. Endicott jewelry store and is busy getting onto the fine points of that trade. For the next 15 days we will give 33 1-3 per cent off on all Crockery, including Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets, Vegetable Dishes, Platers, Etc. When in need of anything carried in a well-stocked Hard ware Store give us a call. Miss Lillie Way was on tbe bay several bays this week in the inter est of her Telegram contest and was successful in getting a large num ber of votes and winning a 10,000 vote prize offered by the Telegram. Mrs. D. R. Toy has sold her '.took of confectionery red biB ice cream parlors to J. T. Fellows. Mrs. Toy, however, did not lest long from business activity but bought Mrs. C, L. Bender’s stock of millinejy and is now behii.d the counters sell ing hats to old and new customers. Clifford Crewe, tbe cigar manufac turer, who came up from Curry oounty last week, is now on the bay taking orders. Mrs. M. Nosier is closing out her entire stock of merchandise at cost. Sale began January 21. Call early and get the bargains. A full line of the famous John B. Stetson bats just received. A ll the latest shapes and styles Geo. A Robinson. H ats . T. H. MEHL & COMPANY COQUILLE szszszs Mrs. Toy, of Myrtle Point, who purchased the millinery store of Mrs C. L. Bender, in that city, Ladies’ Sweaters, wrappers and went to Marshfield last week to or underskirts at O. Wilson A Co’s. der a new stock of goods. She There will be an infaDt for adop was accompanied by Mrs. Ben 1er. tion at the city hospital by March F ob S ale . —At a bargain; three I. by good parentage- Only respon youug milch cows three registered sible persons need apply. Polaud China hogs, two sows and a D k . W etmore . W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints, a boar, also a few young pigs eligi oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A ble for registration. Call or address, Co’s. D. Morgan, Coquille, Oregon During the late stormy weather Phone 311. J. W. Clinton shut down logging at his camp near Riverton, and his crew pitched in and helped Mr. Auger to run the logs he had in the marsh, about a thousand in number, and aggregating near a million feet. L adies . Call and exam ine the new line of Corsets and GirdleB at W. T. Kerr’s. . A. L. Nosier, of Bridge, was again called to the bedside of his father, Judge J. H. Nosier, of this city, who is now in an exceedingly critical condition from heart trouble and dropsy-. The old gentleman has been declining in health for F or S ale . Fine logging team— some time, and owing to his advanc match grays— weighing about 1600 ed age, little hope is entertained for lbs each—with harness. Also fine even a temporary recuperation. yearling colt. Inquire of C. A. Hayter, Prosper. Master Fish Warden Van Duzen has notified Frank W. Smith, super intendent of the hatchery funds are exhausted, and that he cannot prom ise him any remuneration for w ork he may perforin, unless the legisla ture should appropriate a sum of money for carrying on the hatchery work. Mr. Smith has decided to keep right on with his work, and take chances on getting paid for it, He has several million chinook eggs on hand, which will be a total loss if not attended to, and he would rather work for nothing than that they should be wasted. His action in tbe matter is very credita ble to him and will be appreciated by those who are interested in the fishing industry— News. OREGON. IF YOD WANT CASH or Your Real Estate or Business I CAN GET IT No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in What Town, City, State or Territory it is Located If I did not havo the ability and facilities to sell your property, I cer tainly could not afford to pay for this advertisement. This “ ad’’ (like all my other “ ads” ) ia practically sure to place on my list a number of new properties, and I am just as sul-e to sell these properties aud make enough money in commissions to pay for the cost of these “ ads,” and make a good profit besides. That is why I have so large a real estate business today. Why not put yonr property among the number that will be sold as a result of these “ ads?” I will not only be able to sell it—some tim e--but will be able to sell it quickly. I am a specialist in quick sales. I have the most complete snd up-to-date equipment. I have branch offices throughput the country aDd a field force of men to find buyers. I do Dot handle all lines usually carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I MU8T SELL real estate—and lots of it— or go out of busi ness. I can assure you I am not going out of business. On the con trary, I expect to find, at the close of the year, that I have sold twice as many properties as I did the past year, but it will first be necessary for me to “ list” more paoperties. I want to list YOURS and SELL it. It doesn’t matter whether you have a farm, a home without any land, or a a business; it doesn’t matter what it is worth, or where it is located. If you will fill out the blank letter of inquiry below and mail it to me today I will tell you how and why I can quiekly convert the property into cash, and will give you my complete plan mmm Shipwrights A Jointers Associa O. Wilson A Co. have fine line of ladies’ sweaers, wrappers and tion No 10, for the Port of Coo» underskirts. Bay, was orgnnized nt Marshfield A Big Bargain in a Nice Home. last TuemUy evening, which a char and term for handling it. The information I will give you will he of For a splendid bargain in a neat ter membt-rship of about 50. Tbe great value to you, eveD if you should decide not to sell. You had better home in Coquille you cannot d o following officers wore elected; W. write today before you forget it. better than to call at, the H ehald o f Asplud, president; Mat Klokars, v. If you want to buy hoy kind of a Farm, House or Business, in . any part of the country, tell me your requirements. I will guarantee to sell fice or address Thomas Taylor, p.; Arthur Holm, sec.; LarB Larsen, them promptly and satisfactorily. Cathlamette, Washington. treas. It was decided at the meet Full weight and 16 ounoes to the ing that eight hours and $5 per We guarantee better work at lower prices, than can be had elsewhere. pound, in our grocery department.- day would be the rule for old work. Do not order monumental work until you have Geo. A. Robinson. Tbe leDgth of day and tbe price SEEN US It You Want to Buy K ill In. Cut Out and Mall Today- If You Warn lo Sell M il in, Cut Out and Mail Today. Peter Brackard and son-in-law, for new work will be decided on STEWAR1 & MITCHELL Wm . Norton, and their families at next meeting,— News. I desire to buy property corresponding ap Please send, without cost to me, a plan for find Phone, Main 1731. Marshfield, Oregon are in town awaiting aa opportunity Thirty-five acres of bottom land proximately with the following specifications: ing a cash buyer for my property which con to get to the bay to take a steamer and fifteen acres of bench land for Town or city...................... County........................ sists o f .......................... Town............................... for Portland, where they expect to sale at a bargain. Will sell in one State.......................... Price between $ ................. County...................... State.................................... and$.............. I will pay $ ...................... down reside in the future, piece or cut in two. Terms to suit Following is a brief description...................... and balaace................................. Remarks........... Mrs. J. E. Perrott is '«ing out purchaser, Roberts A Carter, Myr at cost her entire stook ■ f ic .Binary, tle Point Lowest cash price...................... fancy goods, ladies’ and lildren's Name.............................. Address. riced own on v h a t Name............................... Address. Martin E. Robinson, tbe musical underwear aud hosiery. director, who with the Bandon peo John Tawse who has been assist ple put on Queen Esther at that ing with the boring process at the place Friday and Saturday even THE HEW IBEA M THE 0RI8IHAL LAXATIVE M B COUGH SYRUP M M goods the lo w s prospective oil well below Bandon ings, came up Monday accompanied for several weeks, is here on his by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stauff, of way to the bay with some drills ockl Marshfield, who also took promin which he is taking over for repairs. ent parts in tbe opera. Tbe Her uster n Those wishing fine carpet and ald enjoyed a pleaaant visit from rug weaving done, will remember them while they were in town that Mrs. K. Holverson now resides awaiting an opportunity to go to W. T. b Kerr M o carries m tin B the o ttls Stillson M Best for C M Id r» M ■ « in q M iu in the H oberg home near the the hay, tha cara being unable to A Kellogg logsr shoes— best on Academy. earth—‘nod every pair is guaranteed. run that day on account of the high The R oyal Neighbors, the ladies’ water. contingent of the Modern W ood Leading piaDoa are world known, men of America, will give a basket and need no boosting up. See and Prosper, Oregon. social on Monday night. A cordi bear tbe "Netzow” with its warm Agent for al invitation is extended to all, and melodious tooe which oanoot be found in any other makes sold to Buffalo Gasolene Enqines a pleasant evening assured, Ladiesi sell, We sell to please, in quality remember your baskets. and price. M. G. PoHL. The beet, cheapest aud most con- When in need of that suit don’t nient power on the market, Tbe Womans Study Club bad CrisSa * * mshiwuw »w w .tw n m »«» i « -- - Htic*» fail to look through our stock; new, Goldsmith for their special study on | . . . . . . , - , e snappy and nn to-date. Geo. A. Saturday, and the subject wa. much Our wmter stock is fast reducing because the people of Free of Charge Ooos Bay Monumental Works. DnM P. Taff, T h Land Man, 415 Kan. Aye, TonnKa, Kansas. _ /ffJ [ ^R E SO LV ED . that we are hammering P D / IS LEFT OF O UR SEASON’S, - B ’ w e ARE STRIK//N/G AREREDUCWfl OUR. ST B . t^ & R o w : f K ehhedys T axative H oheys I ar t\m*. Nels P. Nelson. Robinson. Pastor H. L Ford and wife closed their series of meetings in the Church last Lords-dsy. The build ing was packed and great interest was shown by all present. The She Evangelist thanked the people of Coqnille for the way he and wife had been treated while in tbe city. Mr. 0 . A. Schlbrede is expect ed to preach on Sunday Feb. 17th PRATT & DEAN enjoyed by alt Under the head of this community know that when we say we hammer prices Domestic Science the Palee family . . . . , , of vegetablee Legume., were consid- we do hammer prices down on legitimate, regular merchan ered, and the same subject will be continued at tbe next meeting. The Poet Cowper will be the next suK ject; tbe meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Belloni. These studiee are found to be interesting and in.tn.ctiv. it is bpoed that a fall atten Jence w ill be preaen t. an(j n o j o n shipped in “ Job L ots.” , - . ,, We wish to let our prices talk, W . T. KERR Successor to Z. C. Strang in W. O. W. Building People of the Coquille V al ley as well as those of Coos Bay should not fail to take ad vantage ot the low prices and first-class work done by Buy yonr Spectacles and Eye Glassee of goodV V. R. Sure fit Wileon. PHOTOGRAPHERS Bent Spectacles and eye glasses repaird correctly by one wno knows how. V. R. WILSON. Graduate Optician. Coast Mail Building. North End Front Street Marshfield, Oregon. >ooooo<-