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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1907)
LO CAL N E W S . School books at Slocum’s. McCall’s paterns at W. T. Kerr’s. The Lizzie Preen and Advanoe F. E. Hull, of Riverton, had busi- sailed from Baodon for San Fran ness in Coquille last week | cisco ou Suuday. Chas. Banach was over from Coal- edo Mondny. J. M. Riley, of Bandon, returned f om the bay by Saturday’s train. Gentlemen’s blue or black serge M auried . In Coquille, Oregou, Heinze’s Sweet pickle’s iu bulk M a b k ie d . In Bandon, at the suits at Robinsons. December 10, 1907. Emmett Rey at Robinson’s. home of Mrs. Fanny E. Dyer, Dec For strictly scientific horse shoe nolds, of Bandon, and Mrs. Adelta Huy the Qotziau shoe nt O. Wil Be sure and attend the masque II, 1907, Lester Sorenson and Miss ing, go to Sleeper. Loyd, late of Boise, Idaho, Rev son & Co’s. rade at the skating rink on Saturday. Maud Garfield, Rev. Roach officiat Dolls, Dolls, Dolls—and then Gordon officiating. Now stock of books nt Kuowlton’s night. ing. some at M. H. Hersey’s, W. H. Schroeder, the Jeweler, Drug Store, Robinson has just received a full For first-class watch repairing to Elegant line of new gloves just has received a fine lot of silverware, J. T. Bridges was down from to W. H. Scbroeder's. for the holiday trade. It must be line of rubber boots and rubbers in at the White House. seen to be appreciated. Myrtle Point Monday. also oil clothing. Don’t overlook that fine Station Fred Moser, of Qravel Ford, was The steamers Elizabeth and Ban ‘‘Doment’s Best” is the flour down this way Monday looking af There will be a Masquerade at ery at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Drnno sells it, at tha skating rink on Saturday Joseph Windle was a business don cam6 in the Coquille on Satur ter logging interests. day, the Elizabeth arriving at 9 a. m. Ed Carter, the Myrtle Point real night, Those buying masks worth visitor to this city on Saturday. “ White River" Flour is the best and the Bandon in the evening, the twenty-five cents or over will re estate man went to the bay Monday, Robinsou has it. Good Bargain in a piano, if sold latter making the run in 36 hours. eeive a check which entitles them to at once, Inquire at this office. For bargains in shoes, see Drnne Mrs, Seed who has recently had a skates free of charge. We have the very best shoes.— at his new store. Prof. J. H. Barklow, of Arago, very severe sick spell, was able to cost less and wear longer. Skeels For something real swell, just see Miss Anna Woldvogle, of Bnn- be on the streets last Monday. was a Coquille visitor last Monday. k Son. those gold and silver Moore’s non don, returned from the bay l ist Sat. J. L- Kronenberg, the Aberneen Palace Restaurant next door to leakable pens at Schroeder’s. There is to be a meeting of the urday. sawmill man, was in Coquille Mon Beaver Slough Drainage distriot Hersey’s store. Willis Oddy who has been at Just see the pretty china dishes I. R. Nosier is busy putting a flue Portland for several months in the day. held at the courthouse on Monday, at Mrs. Nosier's. Mrs. Tbos. Stilwell, of tbe lower December 30th, for the purpose of in his new ball, and will soon have employ of the Hazelwood creamery, Mr. and Mrs Paul Peralta were a good stove in for cool evenings. returned home yesterday and will river wasvi.itiug friends in Coquille electing officers and transacting passengers to Coos bay by Monday’s such other business as may proper Books! Books!! Books!!! at Knowl enjoy a visit with his parents Mr, last week. train, ton’s Drug Store. D ied . At Myrtle Point Monday ly come before the meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oddy. “ Dumont’s B floor is the kind F. 8. Dow, the commission mer We carry Snow Drift, Dement's Don’t go on the boats or train night Dec. 16, Miss Rena Hampton Drano sells. Best and Souud Ring flour at tbe chant, informs us that he shipped hungry, as you can get a good din daughter of B. E. Hampton. G E T A I. & S. BIN G S U IT THIS Henry Ploegor, tho Myrtlo Point 35,000 boxes of apples this season. Ike Chandler, of Gravel Ford, bottom prices. Skeels & Son. ner at the Palace restaurant in good FALL. merchant went to the bay on Mon The Breakwater came in to the spent a day or so in town this week. Be sure and see that fine Panama time. day, bay Monday, having been repaired dress goods at O. Wilson & Co’s, You’ ll find that » I & S B Suit more With the closing of the holidays He visited his daughter, Mrs. Ver- since her accident at Portland. The F ob S ale . Some acreage adjoining ner Barker Among others we see that Geo. the banks of Coos county opened up fully meets your ideas of what a good town site. Seo Stanley. P. Topping, of Bandon, has been ap without experiencing any run or any Sound Ring” flour can be bought steamer Alliance which had an acci suit might to be than any you have dent on the Coos bay bar, is adver Marshall Way, of Myrtle Point, pointed a Notary Public by Gov other trouble and with the First through any grocer. ever w.,ru. I k S B clothes are cut spent several di y i in town, return ernor Chamberlain. Ed Lamb, of Gravel Ford, wes tised to sail from the bay or Port National Bank of this city, the de land on the 22nd. ing Monday. fioin best nl fabrics, smartly taihoed Special sale on embroidery and posits are the heaviest they have among those from the upper river A nice line of sheet music has Chas. Stanley has a board and lace at O. Wilson & Co’s on Friday ever bad at this season of year, splendidly made. They have a per who were down looking after their lodging house business for sale nt a and Saturday. F or S a l e . A good 18-foot gaso logging interests. He extended just been received by E. C. B rker fection of workmanship and finish that & Co. Call early anil get the best. bargain. Henry Sengstacken, the general line boat, with or without engine, his trip to Bandon. i: not merely teinporary-I A S B clothes Judge C. A. Sehlbrede, of Marsh manager of the Title, Guarantee cheap. Apply to Nels P. Nelson See our window, i hen come in are right, both wheu you first put field was a business visitor to the and Abstract Co., of Marshfield, was Prosper. and guess. Skeels & Son. Every grocer in Am erica will (hern on and as you wear them. Beau F. S. Dow has his gasoline engine countv seat on Monday. a county seat visitor on Monday. R. E. Buck, of Bandon, who had for drawing the car up the incline tell you he has tiful new patterns in great variety; See the special prices on ladies’ W. T. Kerr has full line of youths’ from the ware house to the landing. been to Los Angeles Cal , to visit nnd misses coats and furs nt Mrs. iie|i colorings; tasteful effects. Let and men’s suits, overcoats ar all GOOD COFFEE sister returned by the Elizabeth He expects to have it running by Nosler’s. prices and of all kinds. ns »how vou some of tliise new ideas. the first of the year, after which the Sunday, ami was in town yesterdny Foil S ale . A No. 2 Smith Pre Every grocer in COQUILLE W. V. Cope went to the bay the shaking hands with old friendsAvho height comming by train for the mier typewriter in good condition last of the week to meet his daugh will tell you this; but no were glad to see him. in every way. Inquire of Wm. ter, Mrs. H. T. Brown, of Los An lower river will be transferred to merchant will look you We have lots of goods suitable the boats through the Dow ware C mdlin. geles, Avith whom he returned Mon for Christmas presents. Skeels k house. straight in the eye and say If you want a nice suit of clothes day. S rn. Call and see M. H. Hersey’s dis his COFFEE is better — latest fall style. Robinson has G IV E M E A C A L L . D ied . In Coqulle, Oregon, De Masks of all descriptions, includ play of china before buying. He than them. ing Santa Clause, Negroes clowns cember 13, 1907, Mrs Anna, beloved has the largest stock to choose from, Alfred Johnson, the sawmill man, and Ladies’ at M. H. Hersey’s. wife of Chas. E. Fox, aged 24 years, of all grades, ever brought to Co Four-year-old Dale Menegat started for San Francisco od Sat 10 months and 15 dayB. The funer quille. urday, where he goer to look after died at Lake from the effects of al took,place Saturday at the Nor Warren Laird who has been oper eating wild parsnip, and was buried business interests. way cemetery, Rev. Barklow officiat ating the headsaws at the Johnson A J SHERWOOD Pres. R. E. SHINE, Vloe Pres L. H. HA2RA0, Csshls Those hand bags nt. Knowlton’s at Marshfield on Tuesday of last ing. mill for some time, has been obliged Drug Store are nice. Call and see week. W anted . A bright young lady to resign for the present at least, them. to learn typewriting and office work. Get a Bonnet Mirror at Knowl and on Saturday he and Mrs. Laird Inquire at tuis office. There is to be a mask ball at Riv ton’s Drug Store and see yourself as started for California for a change op COÇUIliiiB, OREGOJ4. erton on Christmas night. An en others see you, back, front and side Rev F. M. Saoderlin, of Bandon, H e may muster up courage and view. for Mr. Laird’s health with the joyable time is in store for all dan T r a n sa c ts a General B an kin g Business. who had been at Riverton some say his C O F F E E is “ just Mrs. M. A. Tupper is back from hopes of great benefits at once Avhicb time lending some assistance in the cers who attend. as good,” but he stops right Portland where she went to see her we hope will be fully realized. construction of a substantial tram Board of Directora Correspondents. F ine and P lain S ewing , At home Everett Hatcher is now head saw ß . O. Dement, there. A. J. Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New York City on the T bridge, by Mrs. Emma daughter, Miss Agnes, who was ill way from the new coal mine being L. Harloeker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San FranciRco for a few days, but is about all right yer in that mill. Hanscom. opened on the Peterson property, Isaiah Hacker. R. E. »Shine, i First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or Distressing headaches are often paid our office a pleasant visit while Y ou cannot buy The late rains filled the river again. caused fiom defective vision. I nearly bank full, nnd since we have “ Sound Ring” flour is the best correct errors of vision quickly and in town one day last week. CHASE & SANBORN’S had some weather reaching the freez straigt wheat flour made from the scientifically. Remember that M. H. Hersey has V. R- W ilson HIGH GRADE COFFEE best hardwheat from the Northwest. ing point, which reminds us that Local Optician. a full supply of Christmastree orna ments of all descriptions. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Nicholson, of winter is here. The William V. Mong Theatrical in any other S t o r e in C o q u ille The county court convened in a Some of the finest chamber sets Medford, who had been visiting Co. which played three nights in vou ever saw in Coquille nt M. H. with their daughter, Mrs. Fred this city last week to Avell filled short special session Monday for W E A R E SOLE A G E N TS. Slagle, took their departure for Hersey's. houses and enthusiastic audiences the purpose of approving three new Mrs. Pat Smith who has been home Saturday. are with us again this week, playing town plats whiohjare Lobree’s Park, The only place in town where you can get a scientific job done on here several weeks from California Knowlton’s Drug Store has a the “ Peacemaker” Monday night, East Side and Koosbay, all suburbs your horses feet. visiting old friends nnd acquaintan large stock of fine stationery of the and last night the “ Girl of the of Marshfield. They also made an COQUILLE, ......................................................OREGON ces, started for Portland Monday latest styles and best quality. order allowing J. D. Bennett $1000 Mountains,” and tonight they will COQUILLE, OREGON. W. W. Hayes went to Myrtle where she will spend some time be play the “ Country Justice,” a ou a bridge contract recently com Point Monday to visit his son, J, S. fore retui ning home. pleted. Hayes, and family. He spent a laughable faroe. During the even- Mrs. Nosier is givnig 20per cent ing a baby will be givmaway to the off on allVhina from now until De. day or so with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. person receiving the highest number Watson at this place. cember 25th. of A-otes. Owing to the contagious K noAvlton’s Drug Store has a Mrs. Alfred Johnson started by nice line o f framed pictures from diseases prevalent at Bandon the stage Monday for Fair Oaks, Cal 50 cents up. Good substantial company will return to the bay, play ifornia, where she will visit her pretty pictures. ing at North Bend Thursday and daughter Mrs Dave Albert, of that W I L L M E E T A L L B O A TS AND TR A IN S. The’ Flanngan k Bennett Bank Friday nights, and at Marsfield place where she may spend the re at Marshfield last week installed a Saturday night, after which it is the Parties having bau li.g of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- mainder of the winter. 7000 pound manganese safe. It ap intention to visit Bandon as the con in Rhone 116. Knowlton’s Drug store is show pears they expect to have some tagion subsides. ing a fine line of postcard albums, thing worth locking up though S pecial S ale ; 10 to 25 per cent off 25c up, also photo albums and auto A g e n t f o r t h e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty C oal. the holidays are declared oft. on all goods except V ictor and Edi albums. son grapliophones and records un Quite a number have already til Dec. 1st. at E. C. Barker & Co., F. M. Sfewnrt, proprietor of the Christmas presents at Successor to Y. R. Wilson. Coos County Monumental Works, bought Knowltons Drug Store and had was a passenger from Marshfield them laid aside till Santa Claus L. M. Suplee, of Myrtle Point, by Monday’s train. He was here arrives. passed through town from the bay for the purpose of erecting a mon- Miss Beulah Walker, of this city, the latter part of the week. He ment at the grave of the late Mrs. started for Roseburg by Fenton’s informed us that all was ready R. J. Dean. stage last Thursday, notwithstand and that the Flanagan k Bennett F or S ale . T wo nice garden lots ing it was the worst day we have Bank of Myrtle Point, of which he with crop—some fruit—at west end OFFICE WITH J. J. STANLEY. of T bridge. Call on J. Snow nt had this winter. She will visit in is cashier, was ready for business and would open up on the lGth inst, that section with relatives and the place. which was last Monday, taking an A. H. Snvder, of Myrtle Point, friends for some time. who recently returned from a visit Have just received the finest lot even start with business geuerally with a sister and other relatives of imported, Hand painted china- after the calling off of the holidays. and friends at Boise, Idaho, spent ware ever brought to Coquille. This is to be a branch of the Flana- Haui"l' receiue<l mlJ S,0ck 0f I T b . W II. M nllin. Company ol S .l.m , O b io -.M .T y b i o . . . . lb . There are aoroe swell creations of several days in town lately visiting art, both in the shapes of the ar gan k Bennett Bank at Marshfield, largest builders of small boats in the country—install Ferro Engines and the oldest bank in the county and his son, Cnpt. Levi Snyder, and ticles as well as the painting. It v . . . . . . . . . . no others. B cfoie placing their order for the year they made very ex- will pay you to see them, at E. C. well knowu for its strength and I am now prepared to cater to the public in furnishing haustiTe tef)U 0f highest’ grade two-cycle engines made; the result was an family. financial standing all along the cost. Doll beds, wash tubs, kitchen Barker A Co. Successor to Y. R. initial order for 500 Ferro Engines—the largest single order ever'placed. all goods in my line at prices and terms Mr. Suplee is a thorough business sets, smoothing irons, doll buggies. Wilson. If such large engine buyery as the Mullins Co. slake their whole year’s consistent with good business principles. man who thoroughly understands Anvthing you want for the little Mrs. A. A. Leach, of this city, business on tho Ferro after looking ao carefully into all the engine« folks at M, H. Hersey’s, recently received a letter from Mrs. baoking and will, no doubt, do a made, certainly you ought to feel that this goes very far to prove that large ¡business in Myrtle Point L . R Robertson, the telephone Thos. Godfrey, formerly Lizzie Bu- the Ferro Engine has in fact the superiority we claim for it. much to the general good and man, Avent to the bay Thursday. He zan, of this place, in which she NORTH END OF HENRY STREET The Ferro Machine & Foundry Co., Cleveland, Ohio. enterprise of the whole upper informs us that the late rains are states that she and Mr. Godfrey river section. C. H. BUTLER. Proprietor W . C. ROSE, Agent, Coquille, Oregon_____ delaying the work of setting the will bs here about Christmas times, We are now open for business in poles for th« Coquille Bandon line, and will give several performances Building west of the Robinson lias a swell assortment j CONTAINS NO but that the work had progressed j while in the county. They have s tbe Leach Bank to do Ladies’ or Gents' Taylor- of men’s togs. nicely up to time they set in. We ' good show it is claimed by Califor- H A RM FU L ing on short notice. Alterations and Mr. and Mrs.Conrud Lapp passed | believe that the poles are up for | nia papers. repairing. We are also manufac- DRUGS j more than half the line. j Gents' Watches from $1.00 up. turers’ agents and represent Lamm through town the latter part o k Co. and Standard Ladies Tailor- week en route from Marsnfield to T h e Genuine is in the Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat Christmas will soon be here. Ask to see my $6.50 Waltham watch- ing Co. of Chicago and guarantee Grants Pass, it being their inten- V. R. W 1 L 80 », , and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption y * n - o w p a c k a o j Don’t forget you can get anvthing es. their work. tion to the winter at the Ut Watchmaker. to suit young nr ol 1 for a Christmas T raver the T ailor . FOR SALE AT SLOCUM’S DRUO STORK ter place. present at M. H, Hersey’s. H e iu ze 's sou r Iiob iosoD 's. Apple Growers Attention. pickles in bulk at If you have a contract that has not been filled. or a bill that has not been paid send it in at once as I want to close up all accounts before the first of the year. F. DOW, Marshfield S. MRN! Your Fall Clothes ar¿ riere Suits from $6.00 up to $35.00. W T. KERR “SEAL BRAND” FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K 'SÍÜ A- W. Sleeper The Horse Shoer LAND & LYONS W e Are Here With The Goods Consisting of Dairy Farms, Pasture and Timber Lands, also a good list o f City Property. Our prices are right. Call and see us. Chas. Stanley ANNOUNCEM ENT. GROCERIES. FLOUR AND FEED, A t “THE BUTLER” Coquille Transfer Co., W. H. MANSEL , Prop. The riullins Boat and the Ferro Marine Engines