Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, April 08, 1908, Image 3

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Dutch cleansor at Robinsou's.
Seed grain nt Skeels’.
Thos Devermix, of Parkersburg,
Lsundry Tablets at Skeels A Son's
S. A Culberson was in town Fri-
Rev. J. Thomas returned fu in bail business in Coquille ou Friday.
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Waller Lsird, of Bandon, visited
the bay Fiiday.
litiv n wash suits at Robinson's
All kinds of groceries at O- ut Myrtle Point the last of the week.
lit inn s dill |>i<• W It g in l ullt at Wilson A Go’s.
F ob S alk
Fourteen or fifteen
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Buy a B L. K. Milaing Machine tons of fine grass hay, loose in barn
Liml A t jell* ft r Garden Seed, of T H. Meld A Co.
at ranch. F. E. Hull Riverton,
George Norris, of F in n ic », was J Roy Stevens, of Myrtle Point, was
Stephen Lapp, of Medford, lias
in town on Friday.
in town on Friday
been in Coos county for some time
AH should see Dran’a now apt in^
New Spring styles in all kinds visiting old friends, he having lived
dr jr goods.
of shoes at Robinson’s.
here in early days.
James Royer, of Myrtle Point,
Week from today is cleanup day
was in Coquille on Monday.
F or S ale . One good now 30-inch
How is your back yard?
Mrs. J. A. Jacolison, of North
Drain keeps on band fresh bread, blacksmith’s bellows. Call at this
Bend, was in town Monday.
office,
pies, cakes and cookies
R. C McKninnis, of Bandon, was
Elegant line of new gloves just
Adam Pershbaker, the retired
a county seat visitor on Thursday.
in at the White House.
sawmill man of Prosper, returned
A fine piano for sale. Iuquire at
Up to date paterns in fancy hos- from the bay Friday and proceeded
this office.
ery and neckwe *r at Robinson’s.
home by the Liberty.
D. H. Johnson is slowly improv­
W. P. Fuller’s prepared paints
ing from bis attack of rheumatism. oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A
For your Early Garden seeds and
onion sets go to Knowlton's Drug
We have the shoes that wear nt Co’s.
at Skeels’.
For fine clean black seedoats ap­ Store.
LOCAL N E W S .
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The schooner Advance sailed in
over the Coquille bar on Thursday.
Choice onion setb at Knowlton’s
Drug Store.
Miss Birdie Barker is an assistant
nurse at the General Hospital now.
“ Dement’s Best floor is the kind
Drnne Bells.
Willis Hoover, of the Parkers­
burg settlement, was on our streets
Saturday.
“ Dement’s Best” is the flour
Drane sells it.
Prof. Reedy, of Marshfield, pass­
ed through through Raturday on
his wav to Bandon.
Garden seeds in Bulk at Knowl­
ton’s Drug Store.
ply to E. B. Fish, Arago.
mpolant Decision
i New Straw and crush hats at j
It is important that von should
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decide tu lako onlv Foley’.- Honey
Ladies white silk shirt waists
and Tar when you have a cough nr »1 Robinson’s,
Leave Coquille 7 A. M.
Leave Bandon 6:45 A . M.
cold iis it will cure tlie uiosi olistn
Fresh bread, pies and cakes at
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ful drugs. Insist upon having it.
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For sale by E. J. Slocum.
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in the Fisntrap church next Sab­ through any grocer.
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bath April 12th, at 11 a. m. All the
people in that vicinity are cordially
An Insidious Danger.
invited to attend this service.
One of the worst features of kid­
Vue Have Just Received a Large Shipment of
A fine supply of new records just ney trouble is that it is an insidi­
received at W. H. Schroeder’s.
ous disease and before the victim
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ray of the realizes his danger he may have a
bay side, returned from Myrtle fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kid­
ney Remedy at the first sign of
Point Monday where they had been trouble as it corrects irregularities
to attend the GOtb Wedding anni- and prevents Bright’s disease and
yersaiy of Mr. Ray’s parents, Mr. diabetes. For sale by E . J. Slocum
and Mrs. W. H. Ray who live with
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Their son, Lee Ray, near Ihe Point.
Notice is hereby given that the Fat
They were accompanied by H, P.
Bobleo, a friend of the old people Elk Drainage District will receive sealed
bids for the construction of a drainage
who bad also attended the celebra­ system in said district, in Coos County,
tion. There were about 65 or 70 per- Oregon, which will include the following:
One main canal 33 feet wide, 8712 feet
sonswho were present and a very en­
long.
joyable time was bad. The old
One ditch, 14 feet wide, 0600 feet long.
Ditches 22440 feet long, 8 feet wide.
people received a number of very
Ditches 4620 feet lnng, 4 feet wide.
nice presents.
Containing in all of said ditches, ap­
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D. C- Gibson who has made his
Miss Pauline Aussicker, of Myrtle headquarters at Hotel Coquille most
Point, was a Coquille visitor on of the time the past year or so,
Friday.
started Saturday for a trip east.
Have you visited the City Bakery
Mi. and Mrs. F. U. Moon, of
in its new location? If not, do so Marshfield, came over to Coquille
at once.
Monday to see the former’s mother
Breakwater sails for Portland Sat­ and brother who have been in town
urday; for full information call
169,000 cubic yards.
several weeks on accouutofthe lat­
Fine nickle plated and copper proximately,
Phone 181.
The right of way of all ditches to be
ter’s health.
ware of all kinds at M. H. Herseys cleared three times the width of the
W. L. Kistner made a business
Nelson Smith has his hot beds
J. S. N. Smith, of Myrtle Point, ditch.
trip down the const into Curry couty
The width of all ditches is taken at
in fine shape and it will not be long consulting engines] of the Coquille the bottom, and are to be excavated to
last week.
till all kinds of plants will be on
level of extreme low tide, and hav­
Valley Electrio aod Power Co., went the
Rev. and Mrs. Horsfall came over sale.
ing side slopes of 45”,
from the bay and proceeded to Ban
to the Bay on business one day last
The average depth of ditches has been
Fred N. Perkins, of Bandon,
ted at approximately, 5 6-10 feet.
don on Monday.
week. He informs us that work on estime
All ditches to he dug along the lines
whose
announcement
as
an
aspirant
If you want silence cloth for
the flume will be begun in about and at the places indicated by the plans,
for the candidacy on the Republi­ ten days and rushed along as rapid­ map and survey of said drainage system
Fred Shunke, the Myrtle Point your dining Table Robinson has it
now on file in the office of the County
poultry man, returned from the bay
Capt. John Myers of Norway, can ticket for representative, was a ly as the circumstances will allow. Clerk of Coos County, Oregon.
Bids will be considered for the com ­
mnde our office a pleasant call while county seat visitor on Thursday of By the time the weather is well set­
by Thursday’s train.
tled the work will be going at a plete system or any portion thereof.
last week.
Robinson has a big assortment of in town on Saturday.
Any
and all successful bidders will
good rate, and the time is not
If you want a nice suit of clothes
Buster Brown shoes for children.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the far distant when wheels will be turn­ be required to enter into written con­
— latest fall style. Robinson has famous little liver pills. Sold at ed iu Coquille and other places by tracts and give bonds with good and
W. W. Hayes came over from the
sufficient sureties for the faithful per­
Kuowlton’s Drug Store.
juice generated by thair ptant.
formance of their contracts.
bay Thursday and proceeded to them.
All bids to be forwarded in sealed en­
Bandon by the Liberty.
J. H. McCloskey, the Norway
Chas. Hill who came down from
velopes to J. W. Mast, secretary of Fat
Elk Drainage District, Bandon, Coos
Do you know that the best line creamery man, had business in Co­ Bridge last week with his parents
County, Oregon, by April 30th, 1908.
of groceries in town is at Skeels’. quille on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill, recently,
Rights reserved to reject any and all
bids.
F or S ale . A good team of horses, started last week for Texas, it being
Dr. L . Harrison, the veternary
Dated March 4,1908.
Inquire at his puipose to join a brother-in-law
surgeon, was a passenger down the wright 1400 pounds.
By C. R. G a b l e r , President,
the H erald office.
river by Monday’s Liberty.
at Sherman where they will con­
J . W . M a s t , Secretary,
En J o h n s o n ,
Robinson has a large assortment duct a bottling works.
“ White River” Flour is the best
Board of Trustees.
of hats in the new spring style in
Robinson has it.
F or S ale — A lot of No. 1 barley
SH OES
black, brown, and gray.
hay. Address E- A. Wimer, Arago,
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Mrs. L. J. Roberts, of Myrtle
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Len Hartley, of the Myrtle Point Or., or PhoDe Farmers 7-XX.
Point, went to Marshfield Thursday
to see her cousin, Mrs. W. It. F. section, made our office a pleasant
R. E. L. Bedillion, of Bandon,
Brown.
call while in town Monday.
who is out for the Democratic nomi­
Swell assortment ladies Bbirt
Robinson’s Store has just receiv­ nation for representative, waB in
waists and muslin Underwear, at ed the first shipment of spring per­ town the last of the week If Bob
Robinson's.
cales, ginghams, etc.
should be elected, and would pull
Our former townsman, N. C.
Mrs. Harry Selson, of BullardB, for Coos county’s interests as he
Medley, now of Bandon, is out for returned home Friday after being
has for those of Bandon, he would
the Republican nomination for as­
an inmate of the General Hospital sure be a hummer.
sessor.
for a few weeks, taking borne with
Quick’s Exchange is the place to
A new coffee at Skeels A Son’s at
25c.— a leader, us good as must 40c her ao heir born during the time. go for a stepladder. They make
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in this world. W e allow our-
goods.
Robiuson has his shelves loaded them to order— light, strong and
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selves to become nervous and
with Brown Shoe Co’s shoes, and any length.
Thomas Sbannan, of Bandon, they are right up to the minute.
founded on genuine merit in style
X fretful. Weeds o f care over-
Joe and Frank Flam, of near
and wearing qualities that is hard
shook hands with a number of his
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run the garden o f the heart
to
equal.
At
The
World’s
Fair
in
Col. Munsey, of Curry county, Parkersburg, passed through town
old comrades in Coquille on Thurs­
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when they should never be
1904 they were
who is looking for legislative honors Saturday on their return from Port­
day.
X allowed to take root.
A WARDED
Robinson’s stole has just got lots from the Republican party in the land. The latter had gone to the
i: 1 A Great Deal of the
of shoes and it is do trouble to show way of Joint representative of Coos city for medical treatment, and had
Present Eye Trouble
them.
and Currv, was iu town Saturday so far recovered that, his physician
The H ebai . d is receiving many aud on Monday took the train for allowed him to return home, of
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is caused by people selecting
which is the most convincing proof
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Glasses for themselves that
of their goodness that we can offer.
calls for dairy farms to rent. I p the bay.
which his many triends will be
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are unsuited for their Eyes.
cnse you wish a good tenant, drop
Remember the most successful pleased to learn.
WHITE HOUSE SHOES are made
us a line.
in all leathers and all styles.
gardeners on the river buy their
For Sale. Fifty acre ranch one-
| We Supply the Best,
half mile from Coquille; 25 acres
‘‘Sound Ring” flour is the best seeds at KnowltoD’s Drug store.
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after thorough examinations
straigt wheat flour made from the
Mr. at d Mrs. G. A. Robinson, bottom all cleared, fenced and cross
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and tests.
best hardwheat from the Northwest. our Front Street merchants, and fenced; balance bench land. Good
It will be e pleasure to show them
E V. R . W IL S O N ,
Miss Lucy Gould, one of the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose, who buildings, orchard, etc.
to you.
Address
nurses at the Gederal Hospital, went just sold out their confectiouery box 5, Coquille, Or.
C oquille, Oregon.
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to the bay Tursdav on her wny to business on the same street, Rtarted
The house on the lower farm of Fw Sale by G. A. ROBINSON.
San Siego, California, for a visit. on Saturday for Southern Califor­ Capt. S. Danielson near Parkers­
She will be gone about a month.
nia for a trip. They will be in San burg, and occupied by C. A. Petten- A 1 SHERWOOD Pres.
L. H. HAZRAD, Ctshle
R. E. SHINE, Vise Pres
Fits against Miss Fits. Order Francisco at the arrival of the fleet, gill and family, was completely dis-
your spring and summer suits from soon after which they will be borne. troyed by fire on Wednesday after­
P. E. Draue. Satisfaction guarinteed.
G. A. Robinson has just received noon, with all its contents with the
op C O Ç U I l l U e , O R E G O N .
Rev. Wm. Horsfoll will hold ser­ two large shipments of Brown shoes exception of a sewingmachine which
vices at the Episcopal church in and there are more coming. Hold was reached from the front door,
T r a n s a c ts a G eneral B a n k in g B u s in e s s
this city on the 4th Suuilay, the your order till you see them.
and the covers from one bed, pro­
Rev. Jas. E. Stebbins who came cured from a window.
26th of this month instead of the
This was
Correspondents.
Board of Directors.
3rd Sunday, the regular appoint­ here from Arkansas recently to fill everything the family had left except
National Bank o Commerce. New York City
A . J. Sherwood,
the pulpit in the Christian church, the light working clothes they were R. C. Dement,
ment.
Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco
L. Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard,
For fresh O. K. Cre unery butter and who has been suffering -from wearing, which makes it a severe,
Isaiah Hacker,
R. E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Oi
go to the Milk Depot, near Enter- chronic gastritis, having concluded loss to them as well as to Mr. Dan­
rpise Meat Market.
to give up the work here stated ielson.
W hen you want to spend a Leisure Hour drop in at
Mr. and Mrs. T kos. Coats, of with Mrs. Stebbins last week expect­
A big cut or a little cut, small
While his scratches or bruises or big ones are
Bandon, were in town Thursday on ing to lacate in Iowa.
their way to Myrtle Point. Mrs. health was so bad that he only held healed quickly by DeWitt’s Carbo-
Coats went through by steamer, services a few times here and at lized Witch Hazel Salve. It is es­
while Mr. C. stopped to attend to Myrtle Point, they made many pecially good for piles. Get De-
W itt’s. Sold by Knowlton’s Drug
E. Hatcher A Co. Successors to C. A. Harrington
some business matters at the county friends nevertheless who were ex­ Store.
ceedingly
sorry
to
see
them
go.
seat, going up by stage later.
Rev. J. N. McConnell, who was All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and
F or S ale — Good new house of G
W . H. Schroder has just received
to have begun a revival meeting in
Candies also Fancy Candies,
a new supply of Edison and Victor rooms, hall pantry and closets, 5^ the Christian church last Sunday,
phonographs and records. Call and lots with good orchard begining to
bear, woodhouseand barn. Inquire failed to arrive, having fallen sick
see them.
at this office.
at Eugene. However, his case does
If you are thinking of gettin mar­
R. D Hnme who had been at not seem to be very serious, and it
ried, call on Harry and Goodman,
Coos bay several days awaiting the is hoped he will be able to come and
they can furnish you with every
arrival of the new gasoline boat go ahead with the services, probab­
thing you need. Furniture, stoves
Enterprise which he had bargained ly by next Sunday. Mr. McConnell
Backache, Sideache, Cramps
baby buggies and baby walkers.
for from John R. Miller, passed held some very successful meeting
in Legs or Arms, Harsh, Dry
Come and see us and gave your
through town Saturday on bis way both at Bandon and Myrtle Point
Skin, Hot Flashes, Pain in
mouey an I buv a farm.
to Wedderburn, Curry county, at last summer, and manv are very
Loins, Sleeplessness, Swollen
Have you noticed that the clothes which point be wishes to register to anxious for him to favor Coquille
Feet, Puffed Eyelids, Pain In
you buy at Robinson's retain their
with a series of sermons.
shape and last longer than any oth­ be ready for the coming election.
Bladder, Excessive Thirst,
ers?
They combine style with On account of rough weather the
Too Frequent or Too Scanty
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A
Healing
Salve
for
Burns,
Chapped
strength and durability
Enterprise was late reaching the
or Painful Urination, Ropy,
Hands and Sore Nipples
The Study Club,s efforts to raise bay aod he expected to go down
Bloody, or Highly Colored
As a healing salve for burns,
funds for the benefit of their public overland.
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Urine?
sores, sore nipples and chapped
reading room the sale of ice cream
Foley’s Orino Laxative is best hands Chamberlain's Salve is most
Stone Root will relieve the
cake on Saturday, a neat sum being f°r women and children. Its mild excellent. It allays the pain o f a
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burn
almost
instantlv,
and
unless
realized. The room is now open to acti,0,‘ ? " d Plea8* n‘
makes it
above symptoms. $1.00 per
the injury is very severe, heals the
the public from two until five thirty
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Cure"«
bottle at
parts without leaving a scar. Price,
in the afternoons and from seven constipation. For sale by E J- 25 cents. For sale by R. 8. Knowl-
S l o c u m s D rug S tore
till nine thirty in th f evenings.
Slocum.
ton.
WHITE
HOUSE
V/#
Have A Reputation...
1 There is a Lot of l!n-
I necessary Eye Trouble
SEPARATORS
Keep on hand a full supply of
fixtures.
HARDWARE.
WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES
If you want a watch come and
examine our stock.
We will sell
you one at th i right price and guar
autee every one.
We will also do you an honest
job of Watch Repairing.
PHONOGRAPHS
We have constantly on hand a
line of Columbia and Edison Phono­
graphs and Records.
W. H. SCHROEDER
Jeweler, Opposite Hotel
Coquille
MEN! Your Spring Clothes are Here
GET A I. & S. BING SUIT THIS
FALL.
You’ll find that a I & S B Suit more
fully meets your ideas of what a good
suit ought to be than any you have
Double Grand Prize
ever worn. I & S B
Shiner
s
splendidly made.
is not merely temporary-I A S B clothes
are right, both when you first pnt
them on and as you wear them. Beau­
tiful new patterns in great
3sS§§ar
variety;
rich colorings; tasteful effects.
Let
us show you some of these new ideas.
Suits from $6.00
up to $35.00.
GIVE ME A CALL.
KERR
Mid mis
Gasoline Engines
Place
DO YOU HAVE
They have a per­
fection of workmanship aud finish that
BANK
Best Pool Table in Coos County.
clothes are cut
from best of fabrics, smartly tailored
Ask to See Them.
F IR ST N A T IO N A L
St CO.
T. H. MEHL
On Exhibition at our sales rooms in connection with our
Complete Line of Launch supplies
Whistles,
Spark
Coils,
Side Lights,
Steering-Wheels
Spark Plugs. Marine-Hardware, Carburetors, Bells, Speed
Wheels and Batteries.
W R IT E
FOR
P R IC E S
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Water Front Near “ A ” S t r e e t ............................... Phone
JACK F L A N A G A N ,
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