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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1907)
* LO CAL N E W S . There will be a dunce in Noeler’s Hall next Saturday night. Best stock of shoes on the river K err’s. D. P. Strang was up from River ton on Friday. • Economy fruit jars at O. Wilson k Co's. J. T. Bell, of Norway, wants some good fresh cows. Shoes that can't he beaten at Kerr’s. Albert Bear, of Marshfield, whs a Coquille visitor on Sunday. W. T. C. Spencer, of Riverton, was in Coquille on Sunday. “ Dement’s Best” is the flour Drnne sells it. K. C. Robert», of Myrtle Point, was a (J< quille visitor on Sunday. Next, time you ordre flour, specify SOUND RING. J. Sterns, of Homewood, Illinois, whb in Coquille the first o f the week. Mrs. Thomas Ashton was up from the Parkersburg section on Satur day. Full sloek of garss seed atKnowl- ton’s drug store J. R. MeQee was a Coquille busi ness visitor from down the river on Friday last. A beautiful piano on sale at Bar ker’s Jewelry store. B o r n . At Fishtrap, October 22, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fish, a daughter. Call on T. H. Mehl <fe Co. for the Everlasting fruit jars. H. F. and Walter McCracken of Myrtle Point, were on our streets last Sunday. Fresh vegetables at Land&Lyons’ — Second street, Coquille. Pair of good draft horses for sale. Enquire of Z. C. Strang, Coquille. Phone 20xx-t, Childrens Teddy Bears, Coats and Caps. Robinsons Store. J. L. Knigbt, the cattle man, was down .rom the upper river on Thursday of last week. Robinson has the ‘‘White House” hoes for ladies and men. Rev. Rushing will preach in the Presbyterian church in this city morning and evening on Sunday naxt. Swell assortment of mens cloth ing just opened up at Robinson’s Henry Holm, proprietor of the Cash Meat Market. Marshfield, was over this way ou Saturday looking after stock for his business. W. P. Fuller’s prepared paints oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb k Co’s. Chas. Zevely who was taken down with a severe attack of fever while teaching the Norway school, was able to be in town on Saturday. Your money back if ‘White River’ flour is not satisfactory, Geo. A. Robinson. The Coquille Steam Laundry re ceived a new washing machine and a new wringer of double the capaci ty of the old one which it will re place. These additions are made necessary on account of their grow ing business. Grace Gilkey who it will be re membered got a fall from the T bridge some 8 months ago nnd sus tained injuries in her spine wrb taken to Portland by Miss Elsie Tilman for treatment. They start ed yesterday. The Mesdames Gallier, of the Gallier Hotel, Bandon, went to the bay one day last week to seek help for their popular hostelry, but had indifferent success. , Good help is hard to secure in these busy times in all lines of industry. Quick makes ironing boards to order form 50 cents up. One door north of Sentinel office. Amos Hatcher whom we men tioned last week as having come over from the South slough camp feeling somewhat indisposed, en tered the General Hospital in this city, but by the last of the week he he was able to be out again. Those wishing sewing done should call on Mrs. MoGuffin near the Christian church. J. O. Stemmier, of Dora, was a passenger on Saturday’s train from this city to the bay. ¡Ur. 8temmler has completed in good shape the contract which be recently received from the county court for extensive improvements on the county road in district No. 12. The work was re ceived by the commissioners and I'.ad supervisor, and is cert inly a good piece of road. Let the good work go on V. R Wilson, Resident Optician, corrects errors of vision, repairs broken spectacles, duplicates broken enses. First quality goods, teas on able peices. Paul J. Peralta, the popular agent of the railroad Co. in this city, and -Miss Ivy Langworthy, formerly an operator in the teleohone office here, were married in Marshfield last Wednesday, Rev. W. R. F. Browne, of that place, officiating. County Clerk James Watson acting as best man and Miss Esther Yager as bride’s maid and the wedding march was played by Miss 8usie Eickworth. This was a very pret ty Wedding, and the first to be solemized in the new M. E. church pdifice at that city. School books at Slocum’s. was up from Par Mrs. Ed Rose wae kersburg on Friday. See the “ Bear Family" in Mrs. Nosier's window. W. Vandecar, of North Bend, was in town Saturday. Everlasting fruit jars for sale at T. H. Mehl k Co s. J. T. Conlogue was over from the Klondike camp on Sunday.- T. H. Mehl k Co. carry Mason jar rubbers and lids. J. W. Bell was in town from the Norway section on Thursday. Judge Selbrede, o f Marshfield, went to Portland on business lately Mens Fall suits just in at Robin- sous casll and examine them. John Morris, of Bandon, greeted old friends and comrades in Coquille on Monday Full line of Diamond W canned goods at O. Wilson and Co’s. Drain has something special to offer this week that will please the house wife don’t íe g e t to ask what it is Be sure and see that fine Panama dress goods at O. Wilson k Co’s, B ohn : At the General Hospital, Marshfield, Oct. 20, 1907, to Mrs. Wittaker, of Gardiuer, twins, a boy and a girl. The right goods at the price at W. T. Kerr’s. right Beautiful silk skirts at Robinson’s Mens French Flauoel shirts at Robinsons. V. R. Wilson, Registered Opto metrist. Office at residence. Capt. Myers, of the Echo, took a week off, and went to Bandon yes terday. Buy the Gotzian shoe at O. W il son & C o’s. DeWitt Clinton, the all-round blacksmith, was down from ths Point on Saturday. Robinson his a full stock of Ladies, childrens and Mens Wool There is to be a social ball at the Masonic Hall Saturday night for the benefit of the Fire Department Band. All who dance should be sure and turn out and give the boys a boost Best Loggers’ shoes on the mar ket at Kerr’s. E. R. Moon of Eugene, State Evangelist o f Christian Sunday- Schools will preach in the Christian church of Coquille, Nov. 3, both morning and evening. All are oord- ially invited. Full line of Boys and Girls W ool en Underwear at Robinson’s. J. P. Goodman, whom we men tioned last week as being very low, is still in a critical condition, with little or no hopes of recovery. Strangulation of the bowels is the cause of bis trouble. Sinclair’s hams and bacon at Land k Lyons’, Second street. White Spray Flour at Land k ’New fall shirt Wsists at Robin- s o t i ’ s . Lyons. Remember—Slocum's Drugstore Umbrellas for everybody at Rob n< xt d oor to Postoffice. inson's. For first-class watch repairing to Dermaia will positively cure dan druff, mat“ tbe hair grow and stop bo W. H . Sobroeder's. falling. At Slocum's Drug Store W. P , Fuller’s preparad pailita, Mens Corduroy Shirts at Robio- «ils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb k Co’s. sou’s. We have several desirable places! Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow. for young ladies who wish to work 9 ‘l®r8> give instant relief. Price 25 for board and room while attending cents. R. 8 . Knowlton, Coquille Business College. For full particu City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon lars, address. D. L. Perkins 1» receiving some of M ili . eh -C leav kr B i siness C o ll eg e . his new goods, snd is getting them North Bend Oregon. placed on his shelves. We made a Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller, o f ’ mistake when we atated that be Fishtrap, were in town one day the would occupy the rooms where the latter part of last week and left at our Coquille Valley Developement Co. office a sample from tbeir cabbage have offices, but takes tbe west room patch. The bead tips tbe beam at of the same building. Mr. Perkins 27J pounds and is certainly a fine is shelving some very nice goods specimen. It reminds us of tbe re and will be glad to show y ou eny mark of an Irishman on attending thing he has that you wish. F. S. DOW POTATOES WANTED. I am in the market for a lew hun dred sacks. PAYS CASH Sig AT Coquille, Warehouse or address P. S. DOW, Marshfield an American fair, and seeing tbe Robinson’s store has just got in prize potatoes, ‘‘it wouldn’t take tbe largest shipment of Umbrellas more than a dozen to make a man a that ever came to town and they meal.” are dandies too. * I; 'SHERWOOD Prat. THE EARTH R. t. SHINE, Visa Frei L. H. HAZRAD, Cisti» F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K op C O Ç U IU L B , O R B a O H . T r a n n a c t a a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s in e s s * lia r» of Olrootoro. R . O. Dement, Correifonleeti. A . J. Sherwood, L Harlocker, Isaiah Hacker. W e buy and sell it in quantities to suit y ou . Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Steel who have been up Coos river for a few weeks M. Erwin, the plaster, of whom the Dr’s health were in town Mon we recently made mention, and who day. The Dr. is slightly improved has resided for some time at Bail- the last few days. don, died Saturday very suddenly Hay, grain and feed always on at that place. We have been inform ed that his taking off was due to hand at Land k Lyons. strong drink. Mrs. Harry Lockwood, of Port T. A. King, of this city, went to land passed through town Saturday „.SE E US™ on her way to Bandon where she the bay Monday to take a steamer went to assist in the care of little for San Francisco. He is on hiB Thomas White who was so seriously way to Fresno, that state, where he injured by a fall one day last week. will spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. George NelBon, and G. A. Robinson has ]ust received family who liye at that place. his fall line of men’s heavy shirts. W anted . George T. Moulton, of OFFICE WITH J. JL STANLEY. A Mr. Duffey, hook tender at Coquille, will pay the highest cash Pike’s camp was seriously hurt last rice for chittim bark. week by a hook pulling and the Noble Bros, are driving the piles cable flew back cutting a limb off a tree which struck Mr. Duffey in for the foundation of the Williams the face causing several severe cuts building on Broadway, work on which was temporarily suspended a and scars. few weeks since, owing to a dispute I. Hacker, who a year ago with in regard to the title. This has his wife went to southern California been amicably settled. in company with Mrs. L. H. Hazard Sound Ring” flour is the best and children for the benefit o f the health of little Austin, returned Sat straigt wheat flour made from the urday, having come up by the Plant. best hardwheat from the Northwest. He reports all getting along nicely. The first Trust k Saving Bank Robinsons has his new fall Coats opened its doors for business, Mon day, in temporary quarters across for Ladies and Children. the street from their new building Carman and Crites Mill at Aber now under construction on the deen are having all kinds of trouble buildiDg now under construction on to find men enough to help in the the corner of Broadway and C. repairs that are being made on their streets. un building. There is lots of opportuni F or S ale . A good 18-foot gaso ty for able bodied men to get em ployment in Bandon and vicinity.— line boat, with or without engine, cheap. Apply to Nels P. Nelson Recorder Prosper. F ob S ale . Two nice garden lots The Butler is the name of the with crop— some fruit— at west end m odeled iw store just opened in the north of T bridge. Call on J. Snow at in part of town by our well known the place. B B A U fò ^ townsman, Capt. C. H. Butler. He J. J. Owings’ the photographer, has a nice new and fresh stock of who had been to Curry county to general merchandise, groceries, prove up on his timber claim, re flour and feed, and is ready to wait turned last week. After finishing on customers at all seasonable hours. his business there he went out to Give the new place a call. Josephin county, going out over F. T. McMullen, one of Curry the Rogue river trail to Ashland. county’s promiuent and prosperous Land k Lyons carry the most dairy farmers, accompanied by bis complete stock of groceries in Co estimable wife, were in town Sun quille. Give us a call end be con day and Monday. Th *y went to vinced. the bay to have a look at that sec Ed Rackleff, the Langlois mer tion as well. Mr. Me was heard to chant, was in our city Wednesday of say that they had just come up to In buying a S E L L S ON . q u a l i t y : last week, remaining over till the “ see Coos county grow.” beating stove, day following looking after business If you are going out ramping matters, and then proceeded to give Land k Lyons your order. you want the assurance that tbe stove will give you satisfac Myrtle Point, where he visited hie They have everything you want in tion and will prove to be as good, if not better, than you an parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rack the grocery line. leff, and other relatives and many ticipated. T h is is natural, and we expect it. Consequently, The Bandon Athletic Club have friends. leased the Opera House and will in the stoves we purchased for our trade this season, have been When your wife wants you to or the future their club rooms in that der something for dinner call in at place. This will make it much placed in stock with a view of giving all purchasers the best Land k Lyons and leave your or more convenient for the members possible stove for their money. W e have a very extenslye der and it will receive prompt at who do not care to go as far as it is line of all sizes and styles, and carry both wood and coal tention. now located. The lease commences heaters. T he prices o f these stoves range from a few dollars The Monumental MiningCompany the first of November. They will up to $30. W e certainly have the stove you’re looking. let the hall to traveling companies has been laying in a winter’s sup ply of provisions and it is their ex- the same as heretofore.— Recorder. Let’s get our heads together and see. pectation to work a force of ten or Sperrv new, flonr made at Taco twelve men during the rainy season ma, Wash., with the same care as on their placer property on John “ Sperry’s Best,” “Sound Ring.” son’s creek. She mill that has been Rev. H. M. Branham, who has installed is now furnishing lumber and timbers for tbe mine work, and been appointed take charge of the a good season’s run is antiepated.— Myrtle Point South Methodist church, preached his first sermon Enterpise. here Sunday evening at 7:30, and Knowlton’s has on hands a large will preach each Sunday evening stock of grass seeds, suitable for hereafter, preaching in the morning Fall seeding including No. 1 Im at some outside appointmont. The parsonage at the church is being ported orchard grass seed. Hauing received my stock of nicely finished and repairad for the S. J. Lyons wss up from the lower use of Mr. and Mrs. Branham.— river a day or ao the latter part, of the Enterpise. week, meeting many friends. He tells If you want something up-to-date / am now prepared to cater to the public in furnishing ns that the new mill recently built by himself and C. C. Johnson, near n a suit of clothes, Men’s Boys’ or all goods in my tine at prices and terms Prosper, is running on full lime, but youth’s, RobinsoD has there consistent with good business principles. not quite to full capacity as their The Daily Home News of New power ratchet sei has not yet ar. Brunswick, N. J. devotes a column rived They aro helping the Pros to the marriage of Miss May Pobl per mill in getting out some large of that city and Mr. Wm Heniy orders. Thatcher, foreman of the Lotus NORTH END OF HENRY STREET Press company of New York. The Jeff Wilson, of this city, under C. H. BUTLER, Proprietor wedding took place at the home of went an operation at the General the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Fran Hospital Monday by Dr. Richmond, cis Pobl, Wednesday, O ctober 10th, assisted by Dr. Horsfall, ;of Marsh and was a very stylish affair with T IM B E R W A N T E D . Cures Biliousness, Sick field. There was an inceesion n ade . manv outside guests present. The in bis side and a portion of a nb Headache, Sour Stom bride is the daughter o f Dr M. G. removed and a large cavity cleared ach, Torpid Liver and I Pohl of this city.— Enterprise. of puse, caused from pneumonia I will pay cash for timber land C h r o n i c Constipation which destroyed one of his lungs. That hand painted china at E. C. L. O. BFOWN, He is feeling first rale considering( Barker k Co’s i* tbe finest ever P leaaaitt to ta k e the circumstances snd is in good i brought to town. Don’t cpiss Ecnrs s .O bzoov pirita. ing them. Hansen ! National Bank of Commerce. New York City L H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N 'l Bank, San Francirce R. E. Shine, First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, <'t i D o you want to Sell? O-ood. S lia v © Do yo R. E. NOSLER want to Buy? The Horse Shoer Coquille, . . . First Class Bath Room in Connection. W. H. MANSELL, Prop. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . Parties haviwg hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- in Phone 116. A g e n t fog th e b e s t G o o s C o u n ty C oal. The iTulIins Boat and the Ferro Marine M ^U L Stoves Hot and Cold Water. Coquille Transfer Co., Oregon Heating Cut Across the street from Hotel Coauille Chas. Stanley A* W. Sleeper and. H a i r ■ao To Engines The W. H. MullinsJCi mpm y of Salem, Obic— widely kDovn as the largest builders of small boats in the country—install Ferro Engines and no others. Befoie placing their order for the year they made very ex haustive tests of highest grade two-cycle engines made; tbe result was nu initial order for 500 Ferro Engines—the largest single order ever placed. If such large en/ine buyery as tbe Mullins Co. stake their whole year's business on the Ferro after looking so carefully into all the engines made, certainly you oupht to feel that this goes very far to prove that the Ferro Engine has in fact the superiority we claim for it. T h e Ferro M achine & F o u n d ry C o ., C lev ela n d , O h io , ff? ! W . C .’ R O S E , A g e n t, C o q u ille, O regon Did You Ever FStop to Think T. H. MEHL & CO. That it pays to buy the best at the owest prices? W e buy the best that money can buy and sell on the lowest margin. ANNOUNCEMENT. Gents' Furnishings a GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, Come and examine our Shoe Department before purchasing. A t “THE BU TLER ” Specialty- W. T. KERR Successor to Z . C. Strang in W . O . W . Building. ORINO t t l e a n s e s the s y s t e m thoroughly and clears sa llow com plexions of and blotches. u Laxative Fruit Syrup p,” pl.7 g u a ra n teed FOR 8 A L E AT SLOCUM’S DRUG HTQRK