Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 21, 1907, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
Have you
tried
SOUND RING
flo u r ?
fr u it jar* at J. W. Leneve’s.
New goods, new goods, at Robin
Draue'a phone at new store ih 363. son’s.
j
W. J. Tennisson and Mr. Derby
R. A. Eaetoo was down from the
Dora section Inst Wednesday.
were up from Bandon tbe first of the
Children's sandals at Robinson's. week.
Now line of ladies' belts at Rob
H. Brenwald, the Watkins agent,
inson’s.
went to Marshfield on Monday.
Win. Candlin returned from tbe
Next time you order Hour, specify
bay Saturday, having been over on
SOUND RING
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuttle, of this
T. H. Mehl A Co. carry Mason
city, went to Bandon Wednesday.
jar rubbers and lids.
Economy fruit jars at O. Wilson
D. H. Prewett, of Parkersburg,
& Co’s.
shook hand with friends in town
J. A. Smith, of Marshfield, deputy
last Saturday.
fire warden, was in town Saturday.
Call on T. H. Mold A Co. for the
Shoes that can’t be beaten at Everlasting fruit jars.
Kerr's.
Victor Basklund who has been
Amos Corson, of Bandon, was
working at the Seeley A Thomas
among Coquille’s many visitors on
camp, is under the care of Dr. Wet-
Saturday.
more.
Nice line of silks just arrived at
Miss Rena HnmptoD, of Myrtle
Mrs. Nosler’s.
Point, came in by yesterday's train
Mrs. Ray W right is here from
and entered the City Hospital for
Josephine couuty visiting with her
treatment.
sister, Mrs. rjhns. Wickham.
The right goods at the right
All summer goods at O. Wilson price at W. T. Kerr’s.
A Co’s at cost.
B oon . In Coquille, August 15,
Hai dee Mast was down from Lee 1907, to Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Gil­
on Saturday and reports everything lespie, a son. Dr. Wetmore was in
running smoothly in that section attendance.
Best Loggers’ shoes on the mar­
On Monday there were a large
ket at Kerr’s.
number of school teachers went to
W. R. Haiuer, the Marshfield Bandon. Tbe annual institute
musical dealer, was in Coqnille and now in session there.
Myrtle Point a day or so last week.
The pulpit of Rev. H. L- Ford
‘ White River” Flour is the best in this city will be filled by Rev.
Robinson has it.
Howard McConnell next Sunday.
Walter Lyons, secretary of the All arc invited to come out.
North Bend Chamber of Commerce,
Dr. Prentis, the dentist, is now
had business in Coquille on ¡Thurs­ permanently located in Bandon.
day,
Rev. H. L. Ford and wife, of
“ Dement’s Best” is the flour Myrtle Point, leave on the Break,
Drone sells it,
water for Portland.
Mrs. Ford
I. W. Billing went to the bay will visit her parents at Moscow,
Monday with several gondola loads Idaho.
of gravel for the new buildings at
Mrs. Jay Mulkey arrived here
Marshfield.
from Portland on Eriday, and is
A beautiful piano ou sale at Bar­ visiting her sister, Mrs. John Peart,
ker’s Jewelry store.
and her father, R. J. Dean.
She is
L. W. and Mrs. Deyoe, of Myrtle in poor health.
Point, were among the many camp­
Drane’s Surprise Sales of Satur­
ers who went to Bandon last week days for bargains.
for nn outing.
William Norris is suffering from
Watch Drone’s Surprise Sales a very sore hand. He got two fin­
Saturday for Bargains.
gers of bis left hand fouled with a
Miss Ji nnie Curren, of Marsh­ rope running through a block on a
field, returned homo Monday after hay fork which took the ends off of
a visit of a few days with friends at both.
this city and Myrtle Point.
Oall on Land A Lyons for Hire’s
Robinson has the “ White House” Root Beer; you can get it right off
shoes for ladies and men.
tbe ice
L. B. Baldwin, of Corvallis, spent
Earl Manning, the gentlemanly
a few days in town lately soliciting advance man of the Lowe Stock Co.
scholarshipi for the Oregon Agri­ now playing a week’s engagement
cultural College, of that city.
at the opera house in this city, will
New waists for spring and sum­ take tbe next Breakwater for Port-
mer at O. Wilson, A Co’s
and where he joins the Joseph Def-
Chas. Kaiser, of North Bend, the fry Co., of St. Lois, and will go east
expert plasterer, was in Coquille
W anted .
George T. Moulton, of
and Bandon the latter part of last Coquille, will pay the highest cash
week looking after business mat­ rico for chi ttim bark.
Elton Tyrrell wbo recently came
ters.
Robinson has a full line of Bus­ up from Haywards, California, has
ter brown shoes for boys aud girls. rented the dairy farm of his broth­
At the teachers’ examination er, Robert Tyrrell, at Arngo, and
which closed Fridny there were 23 and will conduct the same in the
applicants for county papers, all of future. Robert will put in some
whom were successful. Six applied time fixing up tbe unimproved por­
tion of the place.
for state papers.
For quick sales, list your proper­
ty with the Pacific Real Estate Co.
"Sound Ring" flour can be bought
For bargains in shoes, see Drnne
Robinson has Economy, Everla-t I
at his new store.
ing and Mi.soti fruit ju s and rub- j
through any grocer.
Goiug at coat—all summer goods
Everlasting fruit jars (< r sale at bers.
at O. Wilson A Co’s.
T. H. Mehl A C o’s.
Mrs. M A. Diesbi ow and d mgh-
For first-class watch repairing to
Three girls are wanted at the Co­ ters, the Misses Flo and Irene, are
to W. H. Schroeder's.
quille Rteam Laundry.
here visiting Mrs. E. D. Sperry and
The People's Market always
Miss Kittie Crewe went to Port­ daughter, Miss Lucia.
Tbe latter
keeps fresh vegetables.
will accompany them east, starting
land by the last Breakwater.
Nova Landrith joined his wife
Oyster shells and
giit
for by tomorrow’s Breakwater and will
who is visiting here from California chickens at O. Wilson A Co’s.
again enter school at Knoxville, 111,
on Saturday.
Attorney S. D. Pulford, of Myrtle
“ Sound Ring” flour is the test
Lost— an Eastman Kodak, size Point, had business at tbe bay
straigt wheat flour made from the
i
3| x 3J, on steamer Favorite. The Monday,
best hardwheat from the Northwest.
finder will leave it at this office.
A large consignment of Robin­
The very sad news of the sudden
Mrs. E. W. Sturtevant was in son’s fall goods has just arrived.
and unexpected death of Clinton
town from Riverton last Saturday.
F o u n d — At the
StraDg school Randleman, of Bear creek reached
house
social
Saturday
night, a Red­ us Monday evening. He was recov­
Capt. Dunham is wearing the
ering from a spell of measles when
marshal’s star while Lee Goodman man pin. Call at this office.
is off duty a day so.
Z. T. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, he took a backset which terminated
He was unmarried and
Robinson has just received six had business which called him to fatally.
about 60 years of age.
different patterns of the Chippewa the county seat on Monday.
logging shoe.
Mrs. Beulah Westwood, daughter
Buy high toped bhoes at Robin­
and son, of Victoria British Colum­
Anyone having a light wagon to son’s.
sell or trade for cows or a heavy
A grand time was enjoyed by a bia, the former a daughtor of Mr.
wagon, should call at the H erald luge attendance at dance at tbe bow­ and Mrs. Capt. C. H. Butler, of
office.
ery near the Strang schoolhouse on this city went north on the last
Breakwater after a very enjoyable
G. A .’ Robinson has lust received Saturday night.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Butler and
his fall line of men’s heavy shirts.
Give Land A Lyons your order
Rev. B. B. Pauli will preach at and have your goods delivered other friends. This was their first
visit for eight years.
the Presbyterian church next Sun­ promptly.
Geo. A. Robinson is closing out
Mrs. Nosier received a fine lot of
all summer goods at very low prices.
peaches from tbe Brosi farm near
First question— Are the Ten Com­
F or S ale . A good double-end Brockway, Douglas county, Monday,
mandments, including the Sabbath,
fish boat, cheap— practically new.
and they were all sold out in a few
See T. A. Walker.
binding on Christians now as in the
hours.
time of Moses and Christ?
F. S.
J. D. Kay and James Hazeltin are
W. P. Fuller's prepared paints, Bunch affirms, H. L. Ford denies.
here iron San Francisco, haviDg
oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A
Second question— Does the new
ridden up on their wheels, taking
Co’s.
in Portland on the trip.
commandment include the keeping
Tbe steamer Liberty sank at tbe of the Ten Cammnndments? F. S.
Swell assortment of childreu’s,
boy’s.youths’ nnd men’s spring cloth­ dock at Bandon night before last. Bunch affirms, H. L. Ford denies
The hose from the waterworks was The discussion will begin Septeu -
ing at Robinson’s.
Frank Morse has received the left running in her tanks till she ber 9, 1907, at Coquille, Oregon.
large dynamo of which we made swamped.
Baseball
mention nome time ago. It will be
Foil S a l e ; One bay inure, 7 j ears
The
b
seball
game at this j la c '
Must go at once.
installed in good time for the heavy old, well broke.
.Sunday
was
quite
a farce, our b ojs
Call
or
aderess
this
office.
winter work.
defeating Bandon in a score of 26
M a r r i e d — In this city, at the
Dermain will positively cure dan­
druff, mak° the hair grow and stop Wickham House, on the 8tb inst to 4. The game was onesided from
falling. At Slocum’s Drug Store. Mr. Geo. A. Cody and Miss Rose E. start to finish as the Coquille boys
Mrb. Emma Smith, of Bandon, Dunn, all of Bandon, Judge E. G. were in the best of condition and
when they had played seven innings
was a Coquille visitor on Saturday. D. Holden officiating.
Bandon
gave up and acknowledged
She informs us that her son A. E.
If you want something up-to-date defeat.
Smith and daughter-in-law, nee in u suit of clothes, Men’s Boys’ or
NOTES.
Miss Katherine Maddox, who live youth’s, Robinson has there
Hits off Bandon, 17. Coquille, 5.
in California, are well and getting
The next meeting in the Presby­ Two base hits—Lorenz, Prey, Hart­
along nicely.
terian Church will be next Sabbath, ley (3) Nosier, J. Collier, Figer. L.
Quick makes ironing boards to August 25tb, instead of the first
Cox. Three base hits Nosier. Home
order form 50 cents up. One door Sabbath in September ns heretofore
run Lorenz.
Struck out by Co­
north of Sentinel office.
announced. There will be preach­ quille 9, Bandon 6. Base on balls
N. P. Jargenson, of Port Orford, ing August 25th at 11 a. m. and 8 p. off Coquille 1, Bandon 8. Errors—
wbo was sent from Curry county to m. A most cordial invitation to at­ Coquille 3, Bandon 14.
be examined as to his sanity, is rest­ tend these services is extended to
Tbe game played at Marshfield
ing easily at the City Hospital. Mr. all.
W. C. Rushing, Pastor. between the team at that place and
Jargenson is an old timer, 70 years
Sperry new, flour made at Taco­ North Bend ended in a row and the
of age.
He suffered a stroke of ma, Was))., with tbe same care as uiupire gave the game to North
paralysis a few weeks ago, since ‘‘Sperry’s Best,” “ Sound Ring.”
Bend.
which his mind as well as his tody
affected.
Dr. Wetmore reports
bis condition unfavorable.
day at 2 p. m. Snbject, Tbe Talents.
All invited.
E B. Fish, where he will visit for
Knowlton’s Drugstore has a sup­
a while, after which he will go out ply o! most of the schoolbooks
on the North Fork for a while.
adopted by the State Textbook
Commission
to be used in tbe pub.
When you wan t a cold drink, uy
a bottle of Hiar’ s Root baer at Land lie schools during t'ie next six years
and is ready to exchange.
Those
A Lyons’— we keep it on ice.
having
books
to
exchange
will
please
Mr. James Browne, a former resi­
dent of this city, but now o f San bring them in as soon as possible so
Please note
Francisco, j assed through town as to avoid a rush.
that
books
taken
on
exchange
must
Wednesday with her two daughters
and accompanied her brother-in- be in such condition that it could
law, Ed Haims, from this city to he used again by a pupil continuing
Eckley and will enjoy a visit with tbe same study, and each book must
have whole covers and leaves com­
le-r sister.
plete. All tbe hooka uaed in the
F or S ale . One matched span of
common school, except tbe primmer,
marcs—roadsters—fast, gentle anil
4th and 5th readers, spellers, ele­
kind. Also span of work horses,
mentary geography and civil gov­
weight 1400 lbs. each, trno and
ernment are taken at about half
sound.
Address Lock Box 192
the price o f new books.
Mental
Coquille.
aritlimatic it left out.
WANTS
Gravenstine Apples
P A Y S CASH
See Sig
Coquille, Warehouse
or address
F. S. DOW, Marshfield
N eb P Nelson.
Harlin Talbert, formerly o f this
place, who has been nt Albany for
some time attending tbe Albany
college, is in Coos county canvass­
ing for the Portland Daily Journ­
al. He is getting along very nicely.
He is working for a scholarship, a
number of which tbe Journal is off­
ering as premiums. Give the young
man a boost.
and seam
The Hull ins Boat
and the
Perro Marine
Engines
The W. H. Mullins Company of Salem, Ohio—widely known as the
largest builders of small boats in the country— install Ferro Engines and
uo others. Befoie placing their order for the year they made very ex­
haustive tests of highest grade two-cycle engines made; the result was an
initial order tor 500 Ferro Engines—the largest single order ever placed.
If such large engine buyery us the Mullins Co. stake their whole yenr’s
business ou the Ferro after looking so carefully into all the engines
made, certainly you ought to feel that this goes very far to prove that
the Ferro Engine has in fact the superiority we claim for it.
The Ferro Machine & Foundry Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
W . C. ROSE, Agent, Coquille, Oregon
Did You Ever Stop to
Think
A
s
R. E. NOSLER
Coquille Transfer Co.,
W. H. MANSELL, Prop.
That it pays to buy
the best at the lowest
prices?
W e buy the best
that money can buy
and sell on the lowest
margin.
Gents' Furnishings a
Specialty.
Come and examine
our Shoe Department
before purchasing.
T. KERR
T. H. MEHL & COMPANY AGENTS
GO TO
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is
sold under a positive guarantee to
cur» constipation, sick headache,
stomach trouble, or any form of in­
Across the street from Hotel Co<juille
digestion.
I f it fails, the manu­
facturers refund your money. What
more can onyone do. E. J. Slocum First Class Bath Room in Connection.
Hot and Cold Water.
The race track at Arago has been
put in good condition and there are
11 horses in training there at this
time and there are several more to
arrive. At a recent meeting of the
executive board it was decideJ to
have three days’ fair, andSeptomber ,
2(5, 27 and 28 were the dates decid­
ed upon. The folio wing commit­
WILL MEET ALL BOATS AND TRAINS.
tees were appointed: Stock exhibit
—J. F. Schroeder, chairman; R. C. Parties having hauling of soy kind will receive prompt attention by call-
Dement, G. S. Davis.
Races and
in Phone 116.
sports—J C. Single,chairman;Levi
Smith, John Yoakam. Agricultural
exhibit—Tenn Robison, chairman; A g e n t fo r th e b e a t C o o s C o u n ty Coal.
R. S. Tyrrell, H. A. Todd. Art and
needle work— Mrs. Lillian Cacdlio.
Cures Biliousness, Sick
chairman; Mrs. J. M. Nye, M r.
T IM B E R W A N T E D
Headache, Sour Stom­
Fred BeUoni. Ik is the intention to
__________
ach, Torpid Liver and
carry this on to an unqualified suo- I will pay cash for timber latd
cess, and be in a position to claim
L. G BROWN,
the state appropriation in a year or
E cgexe , O regon
Prof. C. P. Smith
Lessons given every Tuesday
The best, cheapest aud most con-
evening
in the Hersey Hi ll over
nient power on the market,
Land & Lyons store.
Get color cards from
Good. Sliave and K ail Cut
Call on
Buffalo Gasolene Engines
F iller .
FOR A —
DANCING
Agent for
A complete line of finishes for any style and any
floor, old or new.
—
For lessons in the art of
Prosper, Oregon.
For Painted Finish—Inside Floors— T h e S-W . in s id e F loor P a in t .
Porch Floors— T h e S - 4 V . P orch F loor P a in t .
For Varnished Finish—Natural— MAR-HOT, a durable floor varnish.
Stained— F loorlac , stain aud varnish combined
For Waxed Finish— T he 8-W. F loor W ax .
For Unsightly Cracks in Old Floors— T he 8 - w . C rack
Hansen
AT
F or S ale . Two nice garden Jots
with crop—some fruit—at west end
of T briilge. Coll on J. Snow at
the place.
Mrs. J. G. Fish returned from
Portland Friday very much enrour-
aged from the result of the opera­
tion which she had performed in
that city recently. Hertrouble was
floating kidney, and the operation
was performed by Dr. Holden. She
is assured that she will now enjoy
better health than she has for sev­
Do your shopping at homo. Call eral years.
phone 251 and L&nd A Lyons will
We must close out our summer
deliver your order any tim? during goods ¡to make room for our fall
the day.
goods which are arriving now. Rob­
J. W. Bailey State Food and inson’s Store.
S. J. Colver, of Camas Valley, was
in town Monday. He has purch­
ased of Aaron Wilson the Bridge dairy Commissioner, of Portland,
creamery plant, which will be mov­ paid our creameries and a few of
ed to his si ction of the country.
our dairymen in this valley a visit
For Sale— A 7-year-old horse, last week, but his time was limited
weight 1300 pounds.
and be did not get to see as maoy
Pacific Real Estate Co.
as he expects to on hi» next trip,
Lloyd Oddy who had been in which lie hopes will not be very
Portland during the last school year, long hence. He is highly pleased
returned Friday for a visit with bis with the dairy business in this part
folks here. He leaves this week for of (he state, and hopes to see it
Polk county where a good position greatly extended jin the next few
awaits him.
years. At Marshfield he attouded
Ladies! Call and see the new a meeting of the Chamber of Com­
line of belts and lace collass at merce, a report of which we give in
Kerr’s.
another column.
F, L. Sumner, assistant postmas­
S. W. P. signifies Sherwin Wil-
ter at Marsh field, came over on < liams Paints, the most popular on
Monday and proceeded up the river j earth and the best to put on your
to the homi of hie brother-in-law, house.
F. S. DOW
Successor to
Z. C.
Strang in W . O . W . Building.
Closing Out Sale
I will close out m y entire stock in
Thirty Days, beginning July 1st.
MILLINERY
at % off and all other goods 5 per
i
cent discount below cost price.
Mrs. J. E. Perrott.
ORINO
cV,0
..n: : r : ; pr n' Laxative Fruit Syrup
FOR
HALE
AT
C l e a n s e s the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It Is guaranteed
smi
i i y
rncuoR E .