Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 13, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
Fresh fruit at Getty & Collier’s.
Bee Hives and supplies a
Boys wash suits at Robinson's.
Long white and tan silk
Dill Pickles in bulk, at Robison’s. at Robinson’s.
All kinds of groceries
Have you tried SOUND RING
Wilson k Oo’s.
flou r?
For HOWARD Watches go
Automatic Morris chairs at W. C.
H. Scbroeder.
Laird’s.
Panama Hats at Robinson’s.
Dutch cleansor at Robinson’s.
‘‘Dement’s Best flonr is the kind
Drane
sells.
Steels’
New lot of beds just iD at Laird’s
For a nice hammock go to W. C.
Laird.
Don’
t Forget that you can buy
You fin l the best groceries at
gloves
A fine supply of new records just new goods for half price at Goff
Skeels’. {
k goodman’s second hand store.
This is bargain week at Mrs. Nos- j received at W. H. Schroeder’s.
at 0.
\les store.
If you want silence cloth for
Considerable
excetement wag
to W.
Sewing Machine needles at W. H. ; your dining Table Robinson has it. created at the schoolhouse Sunday
Schroedet’s.
Ladies white silk shirt waists
New Straw and crush liats at
Heinzes dill pickles in bulk at
at Robinson’s,
Robinson’s.
Robinson’s
Chickfeed, bone, grit and crack­
Tobacco A cigars sold at Getty &
Chas. Conrad, of Baudon, spent a
ed corn at Skeels’.
Collier's.
day or so in town this week.
Suit cases of all descriptions and
All should see Dran’s now spring
When you have any thing to sell
sizes at Robinson’s.
drygoods.
call
on Goff and k Goodman.
Buy a B. L. K. Milking Machine
Call and get the latest magazines
J.
B. Marshall, Bandon mad us a
of
T.
H.
Mehl
k
Co.
at Getty k Collier’s.
call while in town this morning.
New
Spring
styles
in
all
kinds
If you are thinking of painting,
of shoes at Robinson’s.
For nice cosy Rooms, apply to
see W. C. Laird and get prices.
Don’t forget to call at Robin­ Mrs M. Nosier, of the New Store.
A fine pinno for sale. Inquire nt
son’s when you want that new suit.
A 5 room house 3 garden lots
this office.
F
ob R ent . A 5 room house 3 plenty of fruit and berries.
Garden sets of differet sizes at
Frank Burkholder.
nice garden lots. $8.00 per mouth.
Hersev’s.
F rank B urkholder .
Every Article in my store is ne i
“ White River” Flour is the best
“ Dement’s Best’ ’ is the flour and all going at less than cost, at
Robinson has it.
Mrs. Noslers.
Drane sells it,
J. T. Moulton, of this city, is
Go to the new furniture store of
W. C. Laird has received his
rather poorly of late.
W. C. Laird’s for your furniture
large stock of wall paper. Make
and hardware.
Big assortment of ladies’ skirts your selection early.
from $1 to $15 at J. W. Leneve’s.
Baskets of all kinds also new
For bargains in shoes, see Drane racket every week on the 5, 10. 15c
Aldon Caudies, fresh form Port­
at his new store.
table at Hersey’s.
land, at Getty & Collier’s.
Bring your second hand goods
Everything
vou
need
in
your
B obn . At Riverton, May 2, 1908,
Skeels
to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson Jr., home lor comfort at W. C. Laird’s to Goff aDd Goodman.
a son.
Joaquin Miller, the poet of the building front and Hall street.
T. H. Mehl k Co. carry the fam­ Sierras, is visiting a sister-in-law,
ous B. L. K. Milking machines.
Mrs. Hibbard, at the bay.
B orn T o the Rev. and Mrs. W.
F or S ale . One good now 30-inch
F. Hall Saturday morning, May 9th blacksmith’s bellows. Call at this
a son.— Times.
office,
Up to date paterna in fancy hos-
Robinson’s Store hns just receiv­
ery and neckwe r at Robinson’s.
ed the first shipment of spring per­
Sam Giles, of Myrtle Point, went cales, ginghams, etc.
to the lower river on Monday and
Miss Nellie Hayden who came
returned Tuesday.
over with her father who is attend­
Barred Plymouth eggs for sale ing court last Wednesday, wentio
by J. Quick at $1.25 per setting.
Bandon to visit friends.
The steamer Elizabeth arrived in
Robinson has a large assortment
the river on Sunday evening, and of bats in the new spring style in
expected to get out yesterday.
black, brown, and gray.
Robinson has a big assortment of
The friends of D. H. Johnson
Buster Brown shoes for children.
have received letters stating that
The Aberdeen mill being shut he is greatly enjoying a visit with
down for a short time, T. P. Hanly, his brother Joe, at Wat sonville,
the head sawyer, was able to visit and that his health is greatly im­
Coquille yesterday.
proved.
Large stock of the best paints
Robinson has his sholves loaded
just received by W. C. la ird , the with Brown Shoe Co’s shoes, and
house furnisher.
they are right up to the minute.
Foil S ai -E.JA good gasoline launch
Mrs. G. A. Brown, of this city,
25ft in length, 5:9 beam and 30 in accompanied her daughter, Mrs. E.
draft. Address G. H. Smith, Bandon, E. Hayes, to her home at North
A new line of light weight wool­ Bend where she will visit for a
en underwear for men at Robin­ wihle. She is somewhat emproved
son’s.
in health, though quite poorly yet.
Mrs. J. H. Schroeder, of Arago,
Remember the most successful
and daughter, Mrs. Geo. Laingor, gardeners on the river buy their
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schroe­ seeds at Knowlton’s Drug store.
der, of this city, on Monday.
Mrs. N. W. Young, from the
Swell assortment ladies shirt Mountain Springs creamery, was in
waists and muslin Underwear, at
town yesterday with her little boy
Robinson’s.
who had the misfortune lately to
Mrs. Yoakam, county dairy in­
fall on a tin can, causing an ugly
spector, made our office a call this
cut in his face.
morning. She-has lately installed
The owner of a purse found at the
two new milking machines of the
steamer dock Thursday may re­
latest pattern.
cover the same by calling at this
Robinson’s store has just got lots office.
of shoes and it is no trouble to show
Ride on the steamer Dispatch
them.
We are informed that Mr. and and enjoy the comforts offorded on
Mrs. J. W. Field, o f Bandon, are that boat. E. A. McDuffee is now
the happy parents of a new daughter conducting a confectiouery on board
which made her appearance in their which gives you a chance to have
all kinds of fruits candies nuts soft
home a few days Bgo.
drinks, etc. while you ride.
For fresh O. K. Creamery butter
go to the Milk Depot, near Enter-
G. A. Robinson has just received
rpise Meat Market.
two large shipments of Brown shoes
The steamer Fovorite now leaves and there are more coming. Hold
Bandon in the morning, reaching your order till you see them.
this pice in time to connect with
the train en route to Myrtle Point,
and starts at once on her return for
Bandon.
“Sound Ring’’ flour is the best
straigt wheat flour made from the
best hardwheat from the Northwest.
Messrs Harry k Goodman who
lately sold out their second hand
boeiness to Messrs Goff k Goodman
have taken the contract to do a lot
of road work between Dora and
Sitkum.
Fits against Miss Fits. Order
your spring and summer suits from
P. E. Draue. Satisfaction guarinteed.
There was a change made in the
times of meeting of the countv court
at the January term. Hereafter
there will be six meetings each year
instead of four. These meetings
will «oovene the first Wednesday
in January, March, May, July, Sep­
tember and November.
Have you noticed that the clothes
you buy at Robinson’s retaiu their
shape and last longer than aDy oth­
ers? They combine style with
strength aDd durability.
Mrs. E. J. Price, of Edgewood,
California, who was at Riverton to
see her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Pe­
terson, Jr., of Riverton, passed
through town the last of the week
oo her return home, going before
she had intended to oo account of
sickness at home, the little son of
her daughter, Mrs. John Folks tak­
ing ill while she was here.
See Jeff D. Wilon, before you or­
der yeur spring and summer suits
he takes your mersure and guar­
antees satafaction.
Take a day off and get a livery
team from the Coquille Livery Co.
Stable, opposite Fish’s Box Factory.
Phone 356. R R. Pownder, mana­
ger.
Ray Dean has purchased the
photo gallery of J. J. Owings and
will begin to do photogsaphing in
the |old stand Saturday. Mr. Ow-
ings will go to Medford in the near
future-
For a burn or scald apply Cham­
berlain's Salve. It will allay the
pain almost instantly and quickly
heal the injured parts. Forsele Dy
R. S. Knowlton.
The Columbia State which labors
under the impression that there is
no such thing as a stolen kiss, is
respectfully informed that a Michi­
gan judge has fixed a value of $4,-
750 to one of th ose very things.
A large assortment of straw hats by Dr. Culin doing some fumigat­
for men and women at Robinson’s. ing. Parties sow smoke issuing
Ice cream will be served every from the building and concluded
day at the confectionery of Getty k it was on fire. A basement win­
dow was broken in and entrance
Collier.
effected Ibareby, and some fully
We make trips to Roseburg, good grown microbes cam6 near being
drivers, no night ridiDg.
See us
before making the trip. Phone 356, exterminated before they could get
Coquille Livery Co., R. R. Pownder. out after taking a tumble to the
manager.
cause of the smoke.
Services at M. E. Church South
next Sunday as follows;- 10 a. m.
Sunday School. 11 a. m. Preach­
ing subject;-“ The Silence of Christ.,
7 p. m. Epworth League. 8 p. m.
‘‘Preaching, subject: “The Soul’s
rightful Master” Prayer meeting
Thursday 8 p. m. choir practice Fri­
day 8 p. m. Evry body in vited to
rteend,
E. B. J ones .
P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice,
a delicious dish for breakfast and
for «¡»’ k folks.
Having completed thier large dry­
ing shed, the brick yard at Arago is
right aloDg regardless of the show­
ers, and it is expected that within
Bix weeks the output of their first
kilD will be on the market.
Both single and double riggs for
hire at Coquille Livery Co’s Stable,
opposite Fish’s Factory.
Phone
356.
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Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line
BREAKW ATER
Sails for Porltand Every Saturday
S. S. CZARINA,
There is a move on foot by the
United States government to re­
cover the unsold portion of the
lands grauted the Oregon and Cali­
fornia Railroad Company and which
has been withheld from the public
in violation of the terms of the Phone Main 34.
A. Street Dock.
Marshfield, Oregon,
grant, and od our first page we give
PAUL L. STERLING, AGENT.
CQUILLE, PHONE NO. 181
an article from Superintendent of
F or Sale,
Public Instructions J. H. Ackerman,
At a bargain, if sold before thej advocating that said lands, when
Vile Haue Just Received a Large Shipment o f
first day of June, the steamer* recovered by the government, be
Echo and my boat business, alsoj donated to the state of Oregon,
4 lots with good new 16 room* and that the proceeds be used for
house, good barn and out-build-5 the benefits of our public schools.
ings in choice location in MyrtleJ Read Mr. Ackermans plans.
Point, Also 200 acres of timber*
I will continue Selling out my
land. Inquire of or write C. H.] entire stock of goods at less than
James, Myrtle Point, Or,
cost until every article in my store
is gone. Mrs. M. Nosier.
Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying
freight and combustibles only.
C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT.
De Laval
SEPARATORS
Keep on hand a full supply of
fixtures.
T. H. MEHL & CO.
T hu
ij t h e m o u j e t h a t j a c k b u i l t .
T h u U T H E AAAI.T A N D T H U U THE R A T .
T H U 11 THE D O « A N D T H U U T H E C A T .
T H U U THE C U W W I T H T H E C R U M P L E D H O R N ,
LIKEWISE T H E M A ID E N A L L F O R L O R N .
T H E Y tlE A L L O F 'EM T T iH O LY V P T o D ATF.,
HARDWARE.
WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES
THEY’RE WEAR,NO&LUEKiBB0NSH 0ES
If you want a watoh come and
I f you are in need of a nice
mirror you do not need to pass W.
C. Laird’s furniture store.
The steamer Breakwater leaves
Coos Bay for Portland Saturday at
7 a. m. On account of havy travel
Mr. Sterling, local agent, announces
that those desiring berths should
make reservasions early.
Before ordering suits, call and
see Drain’s samples. Good fits and
satisfaction guaranteed.
§ c M é of Coqaiile lifer Transportation Compr.
examine our Btock.
We will sell
'• ' P Y X m H T IOC*
GEO.
ROBINSON.
you one at the right price and guar
antee every one.
CHEAP CITY LOTS
Prices $50, $60, $75, $100 and
$150 per
lot.
Terms to suit
purchasers. In Barrow & Strang’s
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
addition to the City of Coquille.
The finest building location in
the city.
See
MEN! Your Spring Clothes are Here
Home Realty Co.
Mrs. Arthor Brown, of Myrtle
Point, came down last week for a
visit with her friends, Mrs. Frank
Snow and Mrs. J. C- Frye. On
Sunday she was joined by her hus­
band and his brother, L. E.Brown, « J SHERWOOD P m .
of Lee.
Coquille,
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G E T A I. & S. BING S U IT T H IS
FALL.
You’ll find that a I & S B Suit more
Oregon
R. E. SHINE, V isa Pré«
fully meets your ideas of what a good
suit ought to be than any you have
l . H. HAZRAD, C ts h le
ever worn. I
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
Quick’s Exchange is the place to
go for a stepladder. They make
O F COQUILiLiB, O R B O O p .
them to order— light, strong and
The M. E. Church in this city is any length.
T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s i n e s s
now receiving a coat of paint at the
M. G. Pohl, county fruit inspect­
hands of the Ford boys, the painters.
or, has been advised that it will be
B oa rd o f D ire c to rs .
C o rre s p o n d e n ts.
This is the finishing up of a great
A. J. Sherwood,
National Bank o Commerce, New York City
many improvements lately made in impossible for President Newball R. C. Dement,
L. Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth I f’l Bank, San Francisco
this building, including a new foun­ and Mr, Carson of the Horticultur­
Taiah Hacker,
R. E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Oi
al
department
to
visit
Coos
county
dation, some new aDd beautifully
until the 7th of June. Atthattime
decorated windows and bell.
W h en you want to spend a L eisu re H our drop in at
lectures will be giveD for the benefit
When you think of Indigestion of Horticulturi
think ot Kodol, for it is without
doubt the only preparation that
Ladies, order your suitings from
completely digests all classes of Jeff, D. Wilson, up to date goods,
food. And that is what you need latest style, skirts made to meastue,
E. Hatcher k Co. Successors to C. A. HarriDgton
when you have indigestion or stom­ goods by the yard.
ach trouble—something that will
Miss Lucia Sperry will spend her A ll kinds o f Soft D rin ks, C igars and Tobacco, F ru its and
act promply: something that will
get right at the trouble and do the summe* vacation in travel abroad,
Candies also F a n cy Candies.
very work itself for the stomach sailing with friends from Montreal
bv digesting the food that you eat for Liverpool on the Royal Mail
and that is Kodol. It is pleasant steamship liiie June 6th. Their
to take. It is sold bv R. S. Knowl­
itinerary includes England, Hol­
ton.
land, Belgium, France, Germany
Knights of Pythias Convsntion and Switzerland. Whils in Lon­
District No. 11 of all the lodges of don. Miss Lucia will represent the
Backache, Sideache, Cramps
the order in this county on May 20, diocese of Oregon at the Pan-Angli­
in Legs or Arms, Harsh, Dry
1908, at Marshfield Oregon.
can Congress to be held there in
Skin, Hot Flashes, Pain in
Competition team work in tbs 3rd June, and at which there will he in
Loins, Sleeplessness, Swollen
degree for a prize will be one of fhe attendance delegates from all parts
Feet, Puffed Eyelids, Pain in
features of the convention, also in­ of the world. During its session
Bladder, Excess iue Thirst,
special
services
will
be
held
in
dividuals. The lodges are all bust­
Westminster Abbey and Saint
Too Frequent or Too Scanty
ling and all K. P's in good stand­ Paul’s Cathedral and many grand
or Painful Urination, Ropy,
ing are cordially invited to attend. sights SDd functions had.
Bloody, or Highly Colored
The Grand Chancellor and Grand
It is a pity to see a person neg­
Urine ?
Keeper of Records and Seal, and lect indication of kidney or bladder
other prominent Knights from out­ trouble that may result in Bright's
side will he present. It will be the disease when Foley’s Kidney Reme­
occasion of this county in Pythesn- dy will correct irregnlarities and
strengthen those oregsns. Take
ism, and a grand good lime is in
Foley’s Kidney Remedy at the
store for all who attend. Posters first sign of danger, sold by J. E.
S locum ’ s D rug S tore
will be out in a few days.
Slocum.
Stone Root will relieve the
above symptoms. $1.00 per
bottle at
S B
splendidly made.
clothes are cut
They have a per­
fection of workmanship and finish that
is not merely temporary-I
k S B clothes
arc right, both when you first put
them on and as you wear them. Beau­
tiful new patterns in great
variety;
rich colorings; tasteful effects.
Let
us show you some of these new ideas.
Suits from $ 6 .0 0
up to $3 5.00 .
Shiner’s Place
Best Pool Table in Coos County.
DO YOU HAVE
k
from best of fabrics, smartly tailored
G IV E M E A C A L L
W . T. KERR
I f you are figuring on a
Stationary or Marine
Gas Engine
W rite us— we w ill save you m oney and time.
Engines Carried in Stock.
A ls o a com plete line of launch supplies gas­
oline and D istillate in a n y quantity.
Coos Bay Oil and Supply Co.
'Phone 33
MARSHFIELD, OREGON