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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1907)
Remember—Slocum’« Drugstore next door to Postoffioe. Fine piano ker & Co. & Co’s. David Roberts the bay yesterday. Shoes that can’t Kerr’s. beaten Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fish return ed from the bay yesterday. David L Perkins has been seri ously sick for several days. "Dements Best” Drane Bells i*. is the flour In Marshfield, October 11, 1007, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. F. Browne, a daughter. B obn . Next time you ordre flour, specify SOUND RING Carl Tucker, of Norway, has re Land A Lyons for good goods at the right prioe. turned from a trip to Portland. W anted . Woman or girl to help T. H Mebl & C'o. carry Mason in kitchen at log gin g camp. In jar rubbers and lids. quire at H erald office. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morras, of Attorney Bennett Swanton, of Bandon, visited in town a day or so Marshfield, was a business visitor to last week. the county seat on Monday. Mens Fall suits just in at Robin Full line of Boys and Girls W ool sons casll and examine them, en Underwear at Robinson’s. A. II. Powers, of the Smith Lum T. A King, of this city, returned ber Co., of Marshfield, spent a day or so in town the latter part of the Monday from the bay where he had been to visit relatives and friends. week. Sinclair’s hams and bacon at Full line of Diamond W canned Land A Lyons', Second street. goods at O. Wilson and Co’s. J. P. Goodman who has been Frank Flam, of Parkersburg, was in Coquille on Saturday, looking very low for a week or so from general breaking down, is some after business interests. what on the mend. Full stoek of garss seed at Knowl- Lie sure and see that fine Panama ton’s drug store dress goods at O. Wilson A Co’s, Mrs. Hazard, of Marshfield, spen Judge Hall and E. A. Anderson several, days in town lately visiting came over Monday and met with her son L. H, hazard, and many Commissioner Spires for the pur friends. pose of approving two new town Call on T. H. Mehl & Co. for the plats. Everlasting fruit jars. The right goods at the right J. H. Harbiaou, the Qravel Ford price at W. T. Kerr’s. creamery man made our office, a H. DeJersey, a painter, arrived pleasant business call while in town here from Columbia county the lat on Saturday. ter part of last week and will prob A beautiful piano on sale at Bar ably remain a while and do some ker’s Jewelry store. work in his line. J. L. Thompson, the tonsorial ar Hay, grain and feed always on tist, is building two new cottages on hand at Land A Lyons. the property purchased from Mar M arried . In this city, on the shall McDonald. 15th inst., Charles A. Davis and Fresh vegetables at Land&Lyons’ — Second street, Coquille. Ma/.er TV. id Abersnn -ged 8 years, wan injur- 1 I ece of 'ai-siM I i f .. up ago. Dr. id him .u£wXiO£ - - - - '-)! >«I l g- Childrens Teddy Bears, Coats and Caps. Robinsons Store. 1 Andrew Jackson, of Montesano, Washington, was In town yesterday visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hoberg, He reports Mrs. Hudson, of this oitv, who is visiting there, is well and enjoying her visit. Robinson has the "White House” shoes for ladies and men. Oeorge Gleason, a late arrival from Aberdeen, Wash., was killed at the new Smith mill at Marshfield Monday morning by being struck on the head by a heavy timber which fell from the hoisting gear. Be sure and hear Rev. Ford’s stereoptican lecture Monday night The infant son, Amos Aldon, of M-. and Mrs. Ed. Gilespie, of this city, passed away Saturday night from a severe attcck of cholera infan tum. The little one was 3 months and 3 days old. These young par ents have the sympathy of all. Swell assortment- of mens cloth ing just opened up at Robinson’s store. Messrs. A. M. and Orvil Dodge, of Myrtle Point, were down yesterday. The latter had with him a beautiful nhgget of gold from his mine in the Salmon Mountain country. It showed indications of having come from among rotten quartz. Those wishing sewing done should call on Mrs. McGuffin near the Christian church. Mrs. Dr, Owen, of 8 t Louis, Missouri, who has been here for several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kronenberg, of this city started for her home yesterday. She was accompanied t * Bandon, where she takes the stetmer Elizabeth for S m Francis co, by her pareuts. Robinson’s store has just got in Attend the special school meet the largest shipment of Umbrellas ing on the afternoon o f October that ever came to town and they ‘26th. are dandies too. shoes on the mar- Knowlton’s has on hands a large stock of grass seeds, suitable for Price Robinson, of Norway, had Fall seeding including No. 1 Im business which called him to Co- ported orchard grass seed. quille on Saturday. Henry Sengstacken, manager of the Title. Guarantee and Abstract Co., bad business in Coquille Mon day. Oyster shells and grit for chickens at O. Wilson A Co’s. Rev. Wm. Horsfall was unable to conduct services in this city last Sunday as announced, having been indisposed for several days. G. A. Robinson has just received his fall line of men’s heavy shirts. We owe Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matherson an apology for omitting the birth of their new daughter who made her appearance on the 9th. inst. W. P. Fuller’s prepared paints. oils and varnishes at Lam b Go’s. W anted . George T. Moulton, of Coquille, will pay the highest cash rioe for chittim bark. "Hound Ring” is flour the best straigt wheat flour made from the best hardwheat from the Northwest. Flitcher Chaueay who was taken from the General Hospital last week If you are going out camping is still in a serious condition and give Land A Lyons your order. Dr. Wetmore was called to see him They have everything you want in later. the grocery line. Gravenstein Apples P A Y S CASH See Sig Hansen Coquille, Warehouse F. S. D O W , Marshfield TH E EAR TH * i SHERWOOD Rrss. R. E. SHIRE, V is. P r o F IR S T W e buy and sell it in quantities to suit you. T r a n s a c t s a Do you want to Sell? Do y o l. H HAZRA0. C uhH N A T IO N A L op B A N K C O Ç U IL liB , OREGON. G en e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s Beard of Dlrootors. Correspondent*. R. O. Dement, A . J . Sherwood, L . H erlocker, L . H . Hasard, Isaiah Hacker, R . E. Shine. National Bank o f Commerce, New Y ork City Crocker W oolworth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, C l want to Buy? O -o o d . S l i a v e ...SE E U S... an d H a ir C ut GO TO R. E. NOSLER Chas. Stanley Across the street from Hotel Coquille OFFICE WITH J. J . STANLEY. First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water. Coquille Transfer Co., W. H. MANSELL, Prop. A- W. Sleeper WILL MEET ALL B O A T S AND TR AIN S. The Horse Shoer Coquille, . . . Parties haviDg hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- in Phone 116. Oregon A g e n t fo r th e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty Goal- The riullins Boat and the Just Received Ferro Marine Engines Large Assortm ent o f Universal Ranges BEST ON EARTH The W. H. Mullins Cuinpany of Salem, Ohio—widely known as the largest builders of small boats in the country— install Ferro Engines ami uo others. B efoie placing their order for the year they made very ex haustive tests of highest grade two-oycle engines made; the result was b u initial order tor 500 Ferro Engines—the largest single order ever placed. If such large engine buyery as the Mullins Go. stake their whole year's business on 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 ban in fact the superiority we claim for it. W e also carry the famous Uni versal, Franklin and Columbia Heaters. Call it costs you noth ing. The Ferro Machine & Foundry Co., Cleveland, Ohio. W. C. ROSE, Agent, Coquille, Oregon Did Y ou Ever Stop to Think T. H. MEHL Now Ready for Your Inspection Chas. A . Stevens & Bro. CHICAGO The Greatest Exclusive Establishment in the World fo r Women’s Wear Present for this season an unusual opportunity to see the newest pro ductions of Dame Fashion--an opportunity of which every well-dresaed woman will take advantage. The beautiful fashion plates are now ready, allowing the moat aelect and complete line of Women’s High Claaa Tailor Made Suite, Cloaks Skirts, Waists, Furs and Trimmed Millinery. Also Misses’ Cloass, Suite and Skirts and Children’s Cloaks. Never before baa it been our pleasure - to show so many beautiful styles and materials, and I known that if you will favor me with a call Get next and buy your groceries If you want something up-to-date you will thoroughly enjoy looking through the line whether you wish to where it is a pleasure for the clerks O. C. Rice, ot Spokane, Washing- | *n • 9U' t of clothes, Mens Boys to serve you sod where your goods buy or not. ton, who spent the past eight months ! ? outb’9' Robin80Q h“ there will be delivered in good shape. We have just received a letter That place is Land A Lyons, Phone in Coos county in the interest of the Menasha Wooden ware Co., took his from our former townsman J. A. 251. departure for his home today. His Jackson, informing us that he has That hand painted china at E. C. AGENT FOR wife and daughter spent several purchased a farm near Saginaw, Barker A Go’s is the finest ever brought to town. Don’t miss see weeks iu Coos last summer and were Oregon, where he and the family Chas, A, Stevens Bros. Co., Chicago. ing them. very much pleased with the country are getting settled. He will be Have you examined that fine Pan and expressed regrets at leaving af in this section again soon for some ter they got home. They will be dairy stock which he will take out ama dress goods at O Wilson A Cures Biliousness, Sick C os. TIMBER WANTED. hero again next summer. before the roads get bad. He or Headache, Sour Stom V. R. Wilson, Resident Optician, ders the H irald sent to that ad ach, Torpid Liver and W . T . Kerr want* your wool. I will pay cash for timber land corrects errors of vision, repairs dress. C h r o n i c Constipation. Will take all you have from 1 to broken spectacles, duplicates broken Are yon preparing something for P leasant to ta ils L. G. BROWN, ensea. First quality goods, reason* the fair? Tou should do so if it be 20,000 pounds. Oive him • call’ be fora you contract. able peteee ' possible Special sale on embroidery and lace at O. Wilson A Co’s on Friday and Saturday. WANTS or address Big assortment o f ladies’ skirts from $1 to |15 at J. W. Leneve’s. William Jackson, a former resi dent of the North Fork section, who has spent a number of years in Cal- Miss Maud E. Porter, both of Ban fornia, was in town Monday. He don, Judge E. G. D. Holden offici came to Myrtle Point four weeks ating, the ceremony taking place ago. For Sale—A 7-year-old horse, at his office. weight 1300 pounds. ItobinsonB has nis new fall Coats Pacific Real Estate Go. for Ladies and Children. Full supply of school books and M arried , In Coquille, Oregon, all school suplies at KnowltoDs October 21, 1907, Mr, Albert L. drug store. Dulley, of Coquille, and Miss Bes Miss M. L. Howlett, formerly of sie Christie, late of Fortune, Cali New York, who has been at Marsh fornia, Judge E. G. D. Holden, per field for 17 years as company for forming the ceremony. her aged mother, a pioneer of that Give Land A Lyons your order city, who died receutly at the age of and have your goods delivered 92, returned Monday after a final promptly. visit with her friend, Mrs, W. W. Jimmie Thompson is nursing Gage, of this city, before her depar a very badly sprained hand and dis ture for New York with the body location of the bones of the left wrist. of her mother whioh will be interred Dr. Wetmore has ordeed him to dis there. continue his equestrian stunts or The Central Real Estate Ex purchase a stronger rope. change has inquiries for burnt-off F or S ai . e . T wo nice garden lots with crop— Home fruit—at west end or cut-off lauds. If you wish to of T bridge. Call on J. Snow at sell, briDg in your lists and prices. the place. B. B. P aull , Mgr, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilson, of Curley Hatcher who it will be Ukiah, California, have been in Co remembered visited his Bister Mrs, quille for a week looking at our J. P. Messer, in this city last section, with which they are higly summer, returned Monday after an pleased. They are acquaintances of extended visit throughout the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse, of this United States west of Mississippi, city. and also iu Mexico He was high Land A Lyons carry the most ly pleased with our summer climate complete stock of groceries in Co- and has concluded to see the coun quille. Give ub a call and be con- try a little later in the season. He vinced. says it still looks good to him. There was a nice crowd out to When your wife wants you to or the foot-ball dance Saturday night der something for dinner call in at and the boys are a'nice little piece Land A Lyons and leave your or of money a head as a starter for der and it will receive prompt at their uniform fund, and all who at tention. The notices haye been posted for tended had a splendid time the dance lasting till the '-wee sma a special school meeting to be held at the schoolhouse Saturday, Octo hours” next morning. Sperry new, flour made at Taco ber 26, for the puapose of voting a ma, Wash., with the same care as special tax within the district for the purpose of enlarging the fund “ Sperry's Best,” “ Sound Ring. Mrs. T- C. Norris, of Klamath with whioh to pay our teaohere so Falls, is in Coos county visiting as to enable the school to run at We have a relatives and friends of her girlhood least nine months day, she being a native daughter of splendid school, with a first-class the Myrtle Point section. 8he corps of teachers, with whom con tracts have been closed with our brings the news of the birth of fine baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Dr, board for the full term, and the Floyd White, also of Klamath Falls, fund will run short without a spec and former residents of Coquille. ial tax of a few mills, All should On her return Mrs. Norris will be take an interest in this matter and accompanied by Mrs. R. C. Dement. be on hand and de his full duty, For first-class watch repairing to to W. H. Sobroeder's F. S. DOW M. A . Pierce & Wool! Wool!! Wool 111 That it pays to buy the best att he owest 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. W . T. KERR Successor to Z. C. Strang in W. O. W. Building. ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup Econra, Oaaoo C le a n s e s the sy stem thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It Is guaranteiii F0R8ALE AT BLOCUM’S DRUG STORE SIT'