Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 10, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
Fresh fruit at Getty k Collier’s.
Economy fruit jars at Laird’s.
Panama Hats at Robinaon’B.
H orn . Iu Floreuce Oregon, May
New lot of beds just in at Laird’s
For a nice hammock go to W. C. 28 1908, twiti hoy’s 8 aud 6 lbs. To
the Dr. and Mrs. Tatum.
Coquille Will Celebrate.
The Po it Orford Tribune save Laird.
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds
Boys wash suits at liobiosoii's.
One denck fork and 65 ft of rope
For HOWARD Watches go to W that Curry County went dry 2 to 1
of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also'
Dill Pickles in bulk, at Robison's. H. Scbroeder
New Straw and crush hats at for sale at Goff & Goodman’s.
gouts’ furnishing goods.
W. E. Neely, of Fairview, had
Lndies white silk shirt waists Rt blnson’s.
Have you tried SOUND RING
I will make postals very reasona­
at Robinson’s,
flour?
C. H. Pullen, of North Bend, was business in Coquille on Monday.
bly from any negatives taken by Mr.
O Wilson’s sale doses June 20th,
A1 Flanders and his crew of men a Coquille visitor on Monday,
A large assortment of straw hats
for men and women at Robioson’s. Owing iu the old Wilkins gallery.
Automatic Morris chairs at W. C. are getting along nicly with the con-
"Dement’s Best flonr is the kind
Will a’s o make a specialty of mak­
Laird’s.
trret of improving Second street.
Ice cream will be served every
Drane sells.
ing
new negatives for postals.
day at the confectionery of Getty k
North Bend doors and windows
A full line of Watkins’ medicines
George Hartley has California
R ay D ean .
Collier.
at Laird’s.
and extrncts canvassed for by H. Burbank seed potatoes for sale.
Nature bus provided the stomach
A
new
line
of
light
weight
wool­
Tobacco & cigars sold at Getty <fe Brenwald, are kept at Kerr & Co’s
Call and
id get the latest magazines en underwear for men at Robin­ well with certain natural fluids
Collier's.
store.
at Getty & Collier’s. *
known ns the digestive juices, and
son’s,
Laird has just received several
Suit cases of all descriptions and
For fancy and high grade fruit
Now is the time to save your it is tliorugli these juices that the
food we eat is acted upon in such a
fine art squares.
sizes at Robinson’s.
and ornamental tries and shrub­ money, remember O. Wilson’s big
Long white and tan silk gloves , Aldon Candies, fresh form Port­
way as to produce the rich, red blood
sale
will
close
on
the
20th,
Come.
"Sound Ring” flour can be bought
John Golden was over from the bery, place your order with Geo. T.
land, at Getty & Collier’s.
that flows through the veins of our at Robinson’s.
through any grocer.
bay Monday looking after his Moulton.
Sperry new, flour made at Taco­ body and thereby makes us strong,
See Ray Dean’s postals at A. P.
Go to Goff <t and Goodman for
ma, Wash., with the same cara aa healthy and robust, and it is the Miller’s confectionary store.
Henry Grady was down Irom property hero, with a view to mak­
bargaing io second-hand goods.
Go to the new furniture store of
"Sperry’a
Best,”
‘Sound
Ring.’
’
weakening o f these digestive juices
ing improvments.
Norway on Monday.
W. C Laird’s for your furniture
Before ordering suits, call and
Oregon or California Burbank
W anted :— W ork on ranch for 14 that destroys health. It is owr see Draiu’s samples. Good fits and seed potatoes for Sale. Address
New stoves are coming in for
New Spring styles in all kinds and hardware.
own
fault
if
we
destroy
our
own
Laird by every steamer.
of Bhoes at Robinson’s.
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J. C. W atson .
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stauff, of year old boy. Write to box 277 health, and yet it is so easy for any satisfaction guaranteed.
one to put the stomach out of order.
Raymond Bates went to Myrtle
Mrs. _____
E. H. Beyers, of _______
Humner, ^Marshfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Coquille City.
F ob S al *. A lot of ver i fine When vou need to take something
visited her son and daughter-in-law, I W. Sinclair in this city a day or so
Point by Monday’s tram.
California Burbank
seed pota­ take it promptly, but take some­
S. M. Rowan, of Bandon, was a Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Beyers, of this last week.
toes. Inquire of George Hartley, thing you know is reliable— some­
city,
the
first
of
the
week.
Ten Per cent off on all suits or Coquille.
Coquille visitor on Friday.
thing like Kodol
For Dys
Leave Coquille 7 A. M." Leave Bandon 6:45 A. M.
Everything you need in your dered from Jeff D. Willson from now
A fine supply of new records just
Alfred Johnson and wife who sia and Indigestion. Kodol
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pleasant to take, it is reliable and
home for comfort at W. C. Laird’s till the first of July.
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For good pasture for horses and
Mrs. A. McCue was up from the to attend the funeral of brother of
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sold bv R. S. Knowlton.
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Saturday evening June 13th for the cattle, 2£ miles from Coquille, on lower river on Saturday shopping, Mrp. Johnson, returned Saturday
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returned from the bay by Monday’s
If you want sileDce cloth for
If you are in need of a nice by their daughter, Miss Esther. Mrs. July 4tb, and any other locality con­
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your dming Table Robinson has it. mirror you do not need to pass W. Johnson is improving in health.
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templating a celebration will do
F or S a l e , Span of 4 and 5 year C. Laird’s furniture store.
Arthur Brown, general merbeant
well to see him before having their
Merchants Carnival
of Myrtle Pgint, went to Bandon old geldingsand harness,weight 1450
Take your weak mamed and crip­
posters printed elsewhere.
ponds. Sound, gentle, true. $450. pled Umbrella’s to F. S. Washburn
yesterday.
The ladies of the library associa­
Up to date paterns in fancy hos- Addrss J. C. Lett Norway. Phone the umbrella doctor, at the Bledso tion are preparing a most moral
106 M. P.
ery and nwckweir at Robinson’s.
Lodging bouse..
entertainment to be given in the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Warner
are
The ladies of the M. E. church opera house two evenings of next
The Misses Liodebeck, Maud
aud Lena, wero in town from Arago, back from Oakland, accompanied by will meet at the home of Mrs. Bar- week. The entertainment is known
Miss Alice Hoyt, Mrs. Warner’s row on Thursday, June 4th.
on Saturday.
as a Merchants Carnival and all
G. H. Smith and family who spent
sister,
whose parents expect to come
leading merchants and business in­
Mrs. Boone came over from the
the past year or more at Bandon,
in a short time.
terests of Coquille are to be repre­
Bay yestrday to her sister, Mrs.
F or S ale . One good now 30-inch took their departure for the valley sented by young ladies in unique
lid ward Boyd.
blacksmith’s bellows. Call at this last week. They will locate at Eu­ costumes, and in connection with
Don’t forget to call at Robin- office,
gene or Oregon city.
tbis feature, a most elaborate enter­ When you want to buy a
sen’s when you want that new suit.
Little Florence Wilson, daughter
G. T. Moulton will pay the high­ tainment will be given consisting
B orn .— A t Johnson’s Mill, June
of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. Wilson, est cash price for cbittim bark de­ of dainty delsarte drills, brilliant
2, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A
watch call on me I will save Phone Main 34.
while playing with some neighbor livered at the Coquille depob
A. Street Dock.
Marshfield Oregon,
electrical displays, fimny farces and
Scbroeder, a son.
George Stough, the inveterate
children, fell and broke her arm on
many
other
features
of
equal
merit,
PAUL L. STERLIN G, AGENT.
CQUILLE, PHONE NO. 181
Robinson has a big assortment of Thursday evening.
chimney sweep, spent a day or so
you money.
never failing to please no matter
Buster Brown shoes for children.
F ink and P lain S e w in g , At home in Coquille last week and then went how exacting the audience.
Mr and Mrs. O, J. Seeley, of near on the T bridge, by Mrs. Emma to the bay. He expected to be here
The ladies who have tbis in
Riverton, returned from a visit at Hanscom.
again two weeks later.
V . R . W IL S O N ,
charge are to be congratulated on
the bay on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baumgartner
Robinson has bis shelves loaded the fact, that every leading business
Robinson’s store has just got lots who have been in Grants Pass for with Brown Shoe Co’s shoes, and
interest has responded liberally to
Oregon.
If you want a watch come and
of shoes and it is no trouble to show some months, have returned to Coos they are right up to the minute.
this cause.
them.
examine
our stock. We will sell
Rev. H. M. Branham and Prof.
county and are at present residents
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Bender, o of Bandon.
you one at the right price and guar
R. E. Baker, of Myrtle Point, pass­
M jrtle Point, drove to town Sun
autee every one.
Order your fruit and ornamental ed through town last week on their
day calling on friends.
trees, shrubs and berry plants from way to Curry county with a view to
We will also do you an honest
Six and 12-foot Lenolium at W. G. T Moulton,
looking up some timber land.
C Laird’s House furnishings estab­
job of Watch Repairing.
Tbe new steam laundry of F. A.
Don’ t Forget that you can buy
lishment.
Bates at Bandon started up Mon­ new goods for half price at Goff
The Limit has becu off her up day. As the now enterprise started k goodman’s second hand store.
river run for a few days, having its wheels going for the first time,
Mrs. Andrew Jackson who last
We have constantly on hand a
broken her propeller.
from Montesano,
cli tbo steam whistles in an about week arrived
lino of Columbia and Edison Phono­
Swell
assortment ladies shirt j •l.c town greeted it with sounds al­ Washington and joined herhusband
waists and muslin Underwear, at i most dimfening.
who came to the bay some weeks
graphs and Records.
Robinson’s.
Bee the big clenrenco sale adver­ I ago, is now enjoying a visit with
( E x p e r t P ia n o T u n e r )
W. H SHROE D ER
Mrs. Ben Schuyler was among tisement of O. Wilson & C oon page | her mother, Mrs Joe Hudson.
Jeweler, Opposite Hotel Coquille
Haue your Piano tuned by the local man, w ill
the out going passengers on the 2 f ' this paper
Bolh single and double riggs for
sign contract to keey Piano in first class con­
last trip of the Breakwater.
Mr. Shad Hudson, the pioneer hire at Coquille Livery Co’s Stable,
dition, two tunings a year fo r $3.75 a tuning.
W. C Laird has received his and Indian war veteran, went to opposite Fish’s Factory.
Phone
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ll Work Guaranteed. I w ill call on you at
large stock of wa'l paper. Make
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Roseburg the last of the week for
your selection early.
once w rite or see me.
Mrs. E. G. Pierce of Port Orford,
the purpose of re-entering the S ol­
Mrs. R. E. L. Bedillion left cn
diers’ Home. He anticipates that Oregon, and Mrs. Wm. J. Cioley of
the last Breakwater for a couple of
GET A I. & S. BING SUIT THIS
life in that institution will be more Chetco, were visitiDg their mother
week’s visit in the "Rose City.’’
FALL.
pleasant 8'nce Douglas county has and other relatives at the home of
W. C. Laird has just recieved a gone dry.
ye editor the latter part of last
nice line of cnpbboards. You should
You’ll find that a I & S B Suit more
week— Crescent City News.
Robinson’s Store has just receiv­
tee them at ouce.
M ea le a t a ll H o u r s
pii*st"Class
fully
meets your ideas of what a good
F or S ale . T wo fine and well
F r o m 6 a m to 9 p m .
Service.
George Laingor who has lately ed the first shipment of spring per­
cales, gingbRins, etc.
trained varmint dogs, two years old.
suit ought to be than any you hare
been engaged building a trail in the
Call on or address Geo. A. Martin,
ever worn. I k S B clothes are cut
Mr. bd H Mrs. W. W. Gatcbell,
Loon lake section, passed through
Bivirtoa.
of
Myrtle
Point,
drove
down
to
see
A
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from best of fabrics, smartly tailored
town Monday on his way to Arsgo
The Indies of the Federated Clubs
a
few
of
their
friends
in
town
on
splendidly made. They have a per­
for a visit.
are preparing for a Japanese lawn
C A H A R R IN G T O N , P rop rietor
Geo A . Robinson has the agency Sunday. They have sold out at tbe
fection of workmanship and finish that
party to he given on the joint lawns
S p o e t a i A t t e n t i o n O l v e n to
W . JBak« R a t s * to
for Todd's Round Hill strawberries Point and are making preparations
is not merely tcmporary-I A S 1! clothes
of
Messrs
Nye
and
Belloni
in
the
CBinmeeelal P e
for a trip through other parts of tbe
Regular B oardors.
again this seas >n.
near
future.
Special
features
are right, both when you first put
They will visit
M. D Sherrard, of near Port state and Idaho.
will be had indoors.
Look for
them
on and as you wear them. Beau­
Mrs.
Gatchell’s
brother,
E.
E.
Orford, was in town Saturday. He
program in a later issue.
tiful new patterns in great variety;
is mnking arrangements to move to | Sherwood, in Crook county.
All kinds of groceries
Wilson k Go’s.
at O.
This space is Reserved
for
Land
& Lyons
Schedule of Commie River Transportation Companr.
Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line
F IN E Watch Repair­
ing.
Jewelry Repairing.
BREAKW ATER
Sails for Porltand Every Saturday
S. S. CZARINA,
Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying
freight and combustibles only.
C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT.
,
WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES
Coquille,
H a v e Y o u a G ood
Piano?
PHONOGRAPHS
T h e n se e
I. A. TURNELL
,
MEN! Your Spring Clothes are Here
Leave your order with Mrs. M . 0. Rawlins
Coquille, Oregon.
Skookum Restaurant,
W. C. Laird is offering some
the bay, where he has been employ­
Robinson has a large assortment
of hats in the new spring style in special rare bargains in dressers of
ed for some months.
different styles. Be sure and see
For fresh O. K. Cre mery butter black' brown‘ ftnd W
them before they are all gone.
g i hi the Milk Depot, near Enter-
Messrs. Nosier k Morrison, of
Miss Docia Hay ter accompanied
rpise Meat Market.
tbe Coquille Steam Laundry, have
by her nephews, Owen and Clay
Dr. R, E. L. Holt who came from their ice factory in operation, hav­
Knowlt« n, started yesterday for Cal­
Portland a few weeks ago to take ing started up the first of the week.
ifornia for a trip. They will visit
Dr. Huston's place has been quite As a matter of course, they are find­
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Beal at Dewitt’
busy and says be is much pleased ing some little trouble in getting
Colifornia,
where Miss Hayter will
with the outlook for Bandon.
the maebinery started, but it is only
remain with her sister for some
"Sound Ring” flour is tbe best a matter of a day or so until they
straigt wheat floor made from the will be able to furnish ice io any months.
best hur.lwheat from the Northwest.
We make trips to Roseburg, good
quantity required by our local
drivers, no night riding.
Bee us
Mrs. W. O. Bonham expects to market.
before making the trip. Phone 356,
move to Rosebnrg soon ns her bus
W anted . T o buy or rent, a don­ Coquille Livery Co., R. R. Pownder.
band will be given full man., cment
key engine for clearing.
Spool manager.
of the Myrtle Point-Roscbuig . ‘ age will do, if cheap.
Apply at tbis
H. A. McDuffee was down from
line, since Mr. Fenton, who has been office. r
bis place two miles east of town on
looking after the line in person has
Rev. Mead M. Bledsoe of Port­ Saturday in quest of a bear trap.
been elected sheriff of Douglas
com ty which will take bis time from land, paster-at-large of the Oregon His sod Ralph was at the mill yard
the line.
Baptist State Convention, was a near tbe house wheD a large hungry
Fits rgiinst Miss Fits. Order visitor with Rev. Thomas of tbis cougar made its appearance and
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T£ U» T i , " { 'f!' ! . * r r r " Uit* ,r 0 ® City Friday and Saturday of last showed some signs of making an
P.E. Draue. Satisfaction guannteed 1 J
week. They went to Bandon Fri­ attack, hut the young man bluffed
J. E McKnight, of tbe uni- day evening where Rev. Bledsoe him out, when it ran down the hill
▼er*ity of Utah, with Mrs. Me-
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and entered a hole along side of
Knight and their htt.e dangliler are Punched in the Baptud ball to
congregation.
This “ is * Mr. | large log which lies under tbe pile
in town for a time, the Prof, being large
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out on a leve of absence while be re­ Bledsoe’s first visit to Coos county of slabs at the mill. Ralph got hie
cuperate« from a nervus attack. #n(j he is most favorably impressed gun and staved in watch while bis
He is gettiog along very well and is with this section, declaring that in father came to town for a trap to
highly pleased with tbe climate aDd
scenery of Coos county. They his opinion it is the most pleasant, | place in his trail in case he failed to
will
probably
be
here the, the prettiest and fce«t section of th e1 come out during the day when they
state.
were able to watch for him.
greater part of the summer
Pro'.
W ANTED
rich colorings; tasteful effects.
POTATOES
Headquarters at Marshfield.
S u its fr o m
house. SIG HANSEN in charge.
CHEAP CITY LOTS
Prices $50, $60, $75, $100, $125
Terms to suit
purchasers. In Barrow & Strang’s
addition to the City o f Coquille.
The finest building location in
the city.
See
GIVE ME A CALL.
W . T. KERR
I f you are figuring on a
Stationary or Marine
Gas Engine
Write us— we will save you money and time.
Engines Carried 1 in Stock.
Also a complete line of launch supplies gas­
oline and Distillate in any quantity.
Home RealtV CO. Coos
Coqujjjo,
$ 6 .0 0
up to $ 3 5 .0 0 .
Coquille Branch at Big Ware­
and $150 per lot.
Let
ua ahow you aorae of these new ideas.
Oregon .P h o n e 33
Bay Oil and Supply Co.
MARSHFIELD. OREGON