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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1907)
Ouion sets at Knowltons’s. Matinee at the Skating rink this Winter goods at cost at Wilsou’s. afternoon. Full cream, swiss or limburger H erald 'Phone, Main 55. Draue’s phone at new store is 353. Choice onion sets at Knowltons cheeee at RobinsoDs. Salt Mackerel at Land k Lyons Long tilk gloves it O. Wilsou k Drug store 12}c lb. Frank Hance, of Fairview, came Beu Schuyler was up from Ban- Co'a. f. F. Burgess was down from his over from the bay Monday. don on Wednesday. Pratt Poultry food at Land k dairy farm on Fridav. E. 8. Conner, a new comer, pass- ; William Howell, the logger, was Lyons. John Koon returned to Bandon ed through to Baodon on Thursday. in town Wednesday. Feeds of all kinds at Land k Friday after a visit in this city and J. N. Roberts was a passenger Lyons. John II imhlock was up from at the bay. from the bay by Thursday's train. Bullards on Monday. Fresh cookies just received at We have a full line of mill feed, Call on Land k Lyons for fresh Robinsons. Surveyor Catbcart came over rolled b >rley, bran, shorts, mid vegetables. from the hay Friday. j A beautiful piano o Is at Bar dlings ground bone, and wheat. Re J. B. Sneddon, the coal miner, ker’s Jewelry store, member our phone number’ 131, at Large stock of grasa seed at was up from the lower river Satur- Have you geen thogo Dew blank, Robinsons. Knowlton Drug Store. day. ets and comforts at Robinsons, Fred Slagle, the tailor, haa been Among the late arrivals in our All winter goods going at cost at Dr. Wetmore made a professional grocery department, we have toma on the sick list for a day or so. O. Wilson k Co’s. trip to Myrtle Point on the 17th. to chutney, sweet inclia relish, James Brown, of Myrtle Point, The schooners Satoyome and Ore chow chow, capers, tobasco sauce, paid Coquille a visitón Wednesday We nave just received a full line gon sailed out of the Coquille on of white and cream outing flannel chile powder, celery salt, and Wor L. D. Smith was a passenger Thursday. cester shire sauce. At Robinsons’. from Marshfield by Monday train. and daisy cloth. Timber coal and farm lands. The Anything in the lunch line shrimp, Ring up 131 or send your orders Fresh garden seeds at Know). Home Realty Co. ton’s. crabs, oysters, Sardines, lunch to Robinsons store and have your Adam Pershbaker, of Prosper, tongue, deviled ham, boned chicken, J. 0 . Haynes, of Myrtle Point shook bands with friends in town goods delivered at once. Veal loaf, roast beef, corned beef paid the county sent a visit on Mon Monday. Attention Dairymen, Knowlton vieua sausage, lobsters, clams, sous day. “ Dements Best” is the flour has a large stock of fodder corn, ed maekeral, chipped beef or ta E. C. Barker & Co. have just re Drane sells it, beet seed, carrot seed, and Vetches. males, at Robiusons, phone 131. ceived a nice line of silverware. C. R. Gabler, the dairy farmer For the convenience of our custo F or S ale . One huudred and Albert Bright, of Gravel Ford, across the river, had business in Co mers we are running our new de sixty acres of coal land, containing was one of Coquillu’s business vis quille on Friday. livery wagon and your orders will also 1,000,000 feet of red cedar and itors on Friday. Wins-em Turquois enameled ware receive prompt attention. Geo. A. the same amount of fir. Inquire of “ Demcnt’s Best flour is the kind at T. H. Mehl k Co’s. Nelson Jones, Coquille, Or. Robinson. Drane sells. Miss Florence Windell was up The skating rink conducted by - Mrs. E. A. McDuffee, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tupper, of from the lower river doing some who had been to see her father, Mr, C. A. Grge and I. R. Nosier started the Hotel Coquille, went to Bandon trading on Wednesday. Tobin,of Los Angeles,who has been up in good shape Saturday evening Monday for a visit. Ladies’ Sweaters, wrappers and ill, but was much improved when with a large attendance, both of Uptodate Ladies Skirts at llob- underskirts at O. Wilson & Co’s. skaters and spectators, and exceed she left him, returned last week. i n ons, J. M. Byers, of Fishtrap, weDt to When in need of that suit don’t ingly pleasant evening was spent. The steamer Dispacth installed a Bandon where he is erecting a new fail to look through our stock; Dew, Everything went off smoothly ex new large pump during her few home for W. F. Disher, snappy and up-to-date. Geo. A. cept that G. T. Moulton got a fall days’ lay off lately. sustaining a fracture of one of the W. P. Fuller’s prepared paints, Robinson. Mrs. H. M. Branham havmg re bones of the right leg just above the The People’s Market always oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb k Co’s. keeps fresh vegetables. ceived a telegraphic message from ankle, and will be out of commission Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Broadbent, of Sabetba, Kansas, bringing her the for a few days, at auy rate so far as G. A. Robinson has his new de- livery wagon in commission and is Myrtle Point returned from a visit sad news of the death of her sister skating is concerned. to Bandon last Wednesday. at that plane, she, accompanind by now doing his own delivering. L adies . Call and examine the Don't forget that Land k Lyons her husband, started for that city new line of Corsets and Girdles at Choice onion sets at 12} cents at handle the best flour on the market. yesterday, going to the bay to take W. T. Kerr’s. Knowlton’s Drug store. Ask for the White Spray. the Alliance for Portland. Mrs. W. H. Smith, of this city We are very thankful for the large M. F. Zumawaltt, the dairy farmer went up to Arago last week for a F or S ale . — At a bargain; three audiences at the M.E. Church South of near Johnson’s mill, went to Ban- youug milch cows thr ee registered last Sabbath uiorniDg and evening. visit with her folks at that place. don Wednesday of laBt week. Polaud China hogs, two sows and a Subject next Sabbath at 11 a. m. O . Wilson & Co, are selling out W anted . — One hundred and fifty a boar, also a few young pigs eligi “ How God writes bis law on our winter stock at actual cost. tiers of 30-inch wood cut. Enquire ble for registration. Call or address, hearts.” At 7 30 p. m. "How Sins D. Morgan, Coquille, Oregon Miss Silvy Leoeve, of Bandon o f G. S. Davis, Norway. are Remitted.” The second quart Phone 311. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lafferty, of spent a day or so in town the last of erly conference for Coquille charge A quiet wedding was solemnize the week and went to Myrtle Point Norway, were transacting business on the 11th inst, at North Bend by of the M. E. Church, South, will be on Monday. in Coquille on Wednesday. Rev. Father Curley, the contracting held March 1st at 3 p. m. preach Diamond W. flour, and a full line For a genuine dandruf cure, go parties being Ruben Albert Elliott ing at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. B. L. Mc- to Slocum’s drugstore. of Diamond W. Canned goods and and Miss Margaret Salyers, late of Causlnnd will also preach March 3d groceries at J. W . Leneve’s. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fahv, of Frankfort, Kentucky. This youug a t7:30 p. m. All are invited. C- T. Cessna was up from the Big Bullards, returned from North Bend Dermain will positively cure dan couple, and we may properly say Friday where they had been to see Hill mines the first of the week and young as the groom is but 18 and druff, make the hair grow and stop Mrs Fahy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. paid the H erald a business call. the bride two years younger, are falling, At Slocum’s Drug Store. Foil S a l e . Fine Jersey bull, en. R W. Simpson. starting out early in life, under aus W. T. Kerr who has been con titled to registration, 3 years old. For first-class watch repairing to Enquire of E. Burgess, Lamps. pices which indicate that mauy ducting a general merchandise and to W. H. Scbroeder's. happy years are in store for them. grocery store in this city has sold John Golden, of Marshfield, spent F or S ale . Good Shingle mill, The H erald joins their many friends his grocery department to C. H. a day or so in town last week look with or without eugioo, alao includ in congratulations and well wishes. Banning, of this city, who will con ing after property interests. ing ranch if desired. Inquire of P. E. Drane, the Second street duct the same at the old stand and Don’t take a substitute; there is Young k Albee, Fishtrap, or ad no'hing so good as White Spray merchant, has placed an order with will no doubt bold the liberal trade dress at Coquille. flour. Land k Lyons are sole Frank Layton, the representativu of heretofore given Mr. Kerr, as Mr- TinniDg and plumbing done agents. Fleischner, Mayer k Co., of Port Banning is well known in this val promptly by T. H. Mehl k Co.s. Superintendent Hicking of the land, for an extensive line of dry- ley. Mr. Kerr haa sold this part of W. H. Pullen, of Olalla, Oregon, Prosper mill, was in town Saturday goods, amoDg which will be found bis business so as to devote his en a lar^e assortment of wash goods, was a passenger from the bay Thurs. accompanied by Mrs. Hicking. English Serge suitings, Manches- tire time and attention to dry day, having been to North Rand to Knowlton has on hand a large ter Chimbrays, Araoskrig G ing goods and ladies and, gents furnish, to see his bod , C. H. Pullen, who stock of choice clover seed at the hams, Toile De Nords, Seersuckers, iegs, of which he has a large stock lives at that place. lowest price possible for choice seed. Percales, Challies, Emer Swisses, in transits at present to add to his Elite Batiste, Pois De Soile, Flan large assortment. The Be sure and sea that fine Panama Views from the “ Home of the nels, Twills, Shirtings, Draperies, already dress goods at O. Wilson k Co’s, Man Eater” will interest every one. Ling Cloth, all kinds of white goods, H erald predicts a good business for 15, 25, and 35. cents at the opera Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings and both of these enterprising gentle There is to be a Sheriff’s sale of house March 1 st Table Line is. men. real property for delinquent taxes Mrs. 8. P. C. Johnson, of this at the Courthouse, in Coquille, city, went to Myrtle Point Friday Oregon, on February 23, 1907, for r e s o l v e d to visit her son, John Johnson, of txes due for the year 1905. HE /VEVER TOLD a U G that place. O. Wilson k Co. have fine line of AND u / e ^ h o d l d a l l b e , Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow. Indies’ swenris, wrappers and [ t h e S A n c . A S u c c e s s f u l lets, give instant relief. Price 25 underskirts merchant gwtaffoild Tb cents. R. 8 . Knowlton, Coquille E C. Bargelt, of the Myrtle Point City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. Mis REPRESENT AND A Enterprise, returned from Marsh merchant docs George Quiglv was over from the "^^NÔTÂlSREPRESEffr: field Mon lay, having been over for Bay Saturday. The old gentleman a visit with his brother. He was B ltfftR . tells us that he will soon return to accompanied by Mrs. Bargelt. San Franciso for an extended visit. The price of Guittard’s tea has F or S ale . Fine logging team— been reduced to 40 cents per pound match grays— weighing about 1(100 at Ihe North Coquille Store. lbs each—with harness. Also fine M. H. Hersev ¡shaving the up yearling colt. Inquire of C. A. per story of his large atore build Hayter, Prosper. LOCAL N E W S . Fresh dates and figs at RobinsoDs. M ake H ay W h ile the Sun Shines. Now is the time to start your FARM W O R K so w e want to remind you that w e carry the Famous Oliver ‘THE BEST ON EARTH.” W e also have all of the necessaries of the farm such as Mowers, Disc Harrows, Harrows and cultivators. Give us a call T. H. MEHL ¿¿COMPANY HARDW ARE IF I I 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 have 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” ) is practically sure to place on my list a number of new properties, and I am just as sure to sell these properties and make enough money in commissions to pay for the cost of these “ adB,” 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 time- -b u t will be able to sell it quickly. I am a specialist in quick sales. I have the moBt complete and up-to-date equipment. I have branch offices throughout the country and a field foroe of men to find buyers. I do not handle all lines usually carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I MUST SELL real estate—and lots of it—or go out of busi ness. I can assure vou 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. ft 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 Free pi Charge and term for handling i t The information I will give you will be of great value to you, even if you should deoide not to sell. You had better write today before you forget it. I f you want to bay any kind of a Farm, House or Business, in any part of the country, tell me your requirements. I will guarantee to sell them promptly and satisfactorily. DafliP.Taff, Tla Laai Haa, 415 Kan. Ays., Topeka, Kansas. If You Want to Sell M il In, Cut Out and Mail Today. II You Want to Buy K ill in, Cut Out and Mall Today. Please send, without cost to me, a plan for find ing a cash buyer for my property which con sists o f .......................... T ow n............................... County...................... State.................................... Following is a brief description....................... I desire to buy property corresponding ap proximately with the following specifications: Town or city...................... County....................... State.......... ................Price between $ ................. and$.............. I will pay t .......................down and balaace................................. Remarks........... Lowest cash price...................... Name............................... Address. Name.............................. Address. p THE NEW IDEA K ■ ■ THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE M Nels P. Nelson. % M COUGH SYRUP p H ehhedys | axative H oney - T a r ing occupied by Land A Lyons W. O. Hendricks, late of San finished up for occupancy by the Francisco, a tonsorial artist, who h Mint tlM Imll J U Modern Woodmen of America as a came up from that city after the W. T. K sit carries the Stilleon lodge room. earthquake, came over from the bay k Kellogg loger shoes— best on Mrs. J. E. Perrott is closing out Thursday and proceeded to Ba idon earth— and every peir ie guaranteed. at cost her entire stock of millinery, where he baa purchased the Stevens fancy goods, ladies’ aod children’s shop. He was accompanied by Mrs. underwear and hosiery. Hendricks. MfniWT SH e-rrm.Mrt* h m a *, m i . « a . » C. E. Houser, of Myrtle Point, Prosper, Oregon. Leading pianos are world known, passed through town Monday from and need no boosting up. Agent for See and The greatest thing George Washington ever did was to Ahe lower river with a band of about bear the "Netzow” with its warm Buffalo Gasolene Engines He set 40 head of calves which be had melodious tone which cannot be tell his father that he cut down the cherry tree. purchased in this ection. He was found in any other makes sold to good example. It is easy to tell the truth when telling the The best, cheapest and most con- sell, We seil to please, in quality assisted by Charley Offield. truth will do you no harm. But are there not many who nient power on the market, and price. M. G. P o h l . Those wishing fine carpet and M. C- Bingham has sold hia place tell falsehoods for immediate benefit rather than the truth? rug weaving done, will remember east of town to Frank Snow Is the man who tells you that he will sell you a suit worth that Mrs. K Holverson now resides in the Hoberg home near the and he and Mrs. Bingham start for $20.00 for $10.00 telling the truth? If it is worth $20.00 Academy. Portland today, where Mr. Bingham I why does he ask only $10.00 We mark our goods in plain Martin Clausen, son of Mr. and will vieit a nephew who lives in that £ ___ , e A . , _, . . . i figures and sell you a $10.0» suit for $10.00 and charge you , . J , . Mrs. J. P. Clausen of near River city. They will more shout for a 1 8 Buy your Spectacles and Eye ton. returned last Wednesday from while with the hope, of benefiting * 20 00 fo r a * 2 0 0 0 SU,t’ W o u ld Y0 « n ot ra th er d o b o « n eM Glaeeee of V. R. Wilson. Beet Corvallis where he hat been to take Mr. Bingham's health, he having T h i s way goode. Sure fit. Spectacles and adv.mt iges of the “short course” in been a sufferer from rheumatism eye glasees repaird correctly by one dairying, etc. at the Agricultural for tome time. Their many friends wno knows how. College. He brought back with will be sorry to see them go, but V. R WILSON. him a pair of China pbeaaota from they will likely be back again in the Successor to Z. C. Strang in W . O. W. Building. . Graduate Optician. future. the valley. W . T. KERR Plows list for Cklldril A Jb ClovsrBloatasn 0 . Emy8ottls People of the Coquille Val ley as well as those of Coos Bay should not fail to take ad vantage oi the low prices and first-class work done by PR A TT & DEAN PHOTOGRAPHERS Conat Mail Building. North End Front Street Marshfield, Oregon.