Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 12, 1908, Image 3

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    LO CAL N EW S.
Butternut bread at City Bakery.
Go to "T H E D IM E" tomorrow
night.
H a v a you tried SOUND RING
flour?
Dr. Wetmore was down from
Myrtle Point last Friday.
Save you money? See if we can’t
O. Wilson Co.
Miss Lizzie Price went to the Bay
by yesterday afternoon's train.
C. A. Pettengill, of Parkersburg,
returned from a trip to the Bay on
H riday.
Long white and tan silk gloves
at Robinson's.
Henry Grady, of Norway, re­
turned home Monday from a trip
to San Francisco.
Sewing Machine needles at W. H.
Scbroedet’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson arrived
here Monday and are visiting their
son who lives in this city.
Dr. Abbott, the veternarv sur­
geon, returned from a professional
visit to the Bay last Monday.
All kinds of groceries
Wilson & Oo’s.
at O.
F or R e n t . Home good, furnished
housekeeping rooms,
nice
for
teachers or pupils. Apply at this
office.
G. C. Welch was up from Lampa
on Monday.
Miss Nettie Carey arrived here
Friday from Eureka, California,
where she has been nursing in a
hospital.
J. L. Bean, the Lampa merchant,
had business in Coquille on Mon­
day.
E. E. Hatcher, the headsawyer,
went to Fair-dew the first of this
week to saw for Verner Barker at
his new mill.
If you want a nice suit of clothes
— latest fall style. Robinson has
them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gage, Mrs.
Fred Belloni, Mrs. J. M. Nye, and
Miss Ray Collier, returned Monday
from their camping trip in Curry.
Jell glasses fruit jars stone crocks
jar rubbers and all kinds of Lemon­
ade glasses at M. H. Heasey’s
Mrs. J. S. Edmunds, of North
Bend, came over by Monday morn­
ing’s train and proceeded to Ban-
don by the Favorite for a visit with
friends.
Land & Lyons are closing out
their stock of clothing. Now is
a chaue for a good suit of clothes.
D ied . At the County Infirmary,
August 9, 1908, Lewis Lambo, aged
seventy-six years.
The remains
were interred at the county farm
Monday afternoon.
‘‘Sound Ring” flour is the best
straigt wheat flour made from the
best hardwheat from the Northwest.
Fred W. Barker returned from a
visit out at Fairview on Friday.
He informs ns that his brother
Verner had steamed up his saw
mill boiler on that day, and was
expecting to run this week.
F ob S a l e . One two-horse wag­
on, and a cart, good and strong as
new. Inquire ot K. Holverson,
The “ Koos Stars” y of l’ andon
have challenged the ball team of
Del Norte county, Calif., to play a
series of six games during the
Marchmont Race Meet at Wedder-
burn, beginning Aug. 17.— Randon
Recorder.
Groceries, drygoods, boots and
shoes, hats and caps, flour and feed,
always on hand at Land A Lyons’ .
Orders filled promtlv.
Mrs. W. W. Gage returned home
Friday from Portland where Bhe
has been for several weeks in a
hospital for treatment.
She is
much improved and feels better
than she has for several years, of
which her many friende will be
pleased to learn.
G. A. Robinson has received his
stock of fruit jars for the season
He. keeps the Mason, Economy
Everlasting and the Schram Auto­
matic sealer.
W. T. Miller was in town Mon­
day and informs us that bis daugh­
ter, Miss Martha, who is at Adams,
eastern Oregon, for her health,
complains of the heat and dry
weather, and says she misses the
vegetables and fruits of the Fish-
trap section.
The Coquille Livery Co. has sev
era! new rigs in and it is a pleasure
to ride behind their teams.
Call
up phone 356.
Stable opposite
Fish’s Box Factory.
Boys wash suits at Robinson's
Go to Skeels & Son for the best
fruit jars made— the Economy,
Suit cases of all descriptions and
sizes at Robinson’s.
Jas. Morrison, of the lower river,
was in town yesterday.
Miss Mary Price of Bancroft,
came to town yesterday.
Big assortment of ladies' skirts
from $1 to $15 at J. W. Leneve’s,
A. H. Powers, of the Smith-
Powers Lumber firm, came over
from Marshfield yesterday.
The Margaiet lies Co. next Tues­
day night.
"Dcment’s Best Hour is the kind
Drane sells.
Elegant line of , ___
new gloves just
| ¡n at the White H oubb .
Every day
Go to Skeels A Son for your
flour and feed of all kind.
Compare our Prices!
David Griffin, of Myrtle Point,
went to Bandon yesterday.
a
W e can save you money, see if we
All our Prices are marked in
A fine supply of new records just
received at W. H. Schroeder’s.
Bargain
plain
Figures— One Price.)
C. E. Huliug, of M jrtle Point,
K. C. Baking Powders, 50c Can, 40c
Before buying a tent er.ll on Goff went to the Bay Thursday.
Ladies White Ganuas Ties
Ladies Waists
“ ‘
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“
10c size, 3 for 25c
A Goodman ; it means money to you.
Silk, white, regular $3.50 values....... $ 2 .6 5
Fruit jars for sale at half price,
Shilling’s Best Tea, 50c size for 40c
5s
to
7s
regular
$1.50
values..............
$1.00
White Liugtrie, regular $3 values...... $2 25
Middle aged woman wants posi­ at Goff A Goodman’s.
Carnation Milk, 10c
tion in camp or at general house
7s to 2s
“
$1.25
“ ...............
80c White Underskirts, $2.50 values....... $ 1 .8 5
Syrup—Tea Garden Drip, 1 gallon can 85c
Millinery
at
cost
at
Mrs.
Morgan’s
i
work. Address lock boif 221.
“
“
$2.00
“ ....... 1.60 Gasene Soap, 5 bars for 25e
Skeels A Son has their new
Buy your suits at Land A Lyons’ .
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$125
“ .......
9 5 t Santa Claus Soap, 6 bars for 25c
8 hoe 8 in.
Their prices will surprise you.
Flour, Best Grades, $1.35 per sack
Corset
Covers,
50c
to
75c
values........
40c
Fruit jars for sale at half price
Carocoal Coffee, Regular 25c grade, 2'2c
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houthmayd,
Ladies White Hose................................ 20c
tit Gofi A Goodman’s.
Mason Jar Tops 25c. Economy JarTops, 20 c.
of Myrtle Point, were passengers
Globes, Long White, Black, Brown
Dried Apples, 10c per pound, Peaches, 12Jc
Do you remember Margaret lies?
to Bandon by yesterday’s Dispatch.
and Tan regular $1 75 values..... 1.20
Three Cans Standard Tomatoes 25c
She will be at the opera house
T. T. Land, the merchant, re­
10 pounds Granulated Sugar, for $1.00
Collars, 50c values 30c
30c values 20c
Tuesday night.
turned Monday fro«i Portland and
Rev. J. N. McConnell will hold
otbeir points where he had been on
Remember when you buy $10.00 worth we give you F R E E a nice 18x24 Picture.
services at the Christian church each
business.
Sunday in this month.
Come out
Remember we carry every thing
und bear him.
you need in grocery line. Land A
F or S ale . A choice piece of bot­
Lycns.
tom land. Inquire of George S.
J. L. Briggs, of Portland, arrived
Robison, Coquille.
here last Saturday and will make
Mrs, L. D Belieu, o f Bridge,
his brother, J. L. Briggs, of near
with her son Floyd and two little
Riverton, a visit.
daughters, went to Bandon Mon­
Robinson’s store has just got lots
Purveys Made, Estimates Furnishod
day in companv with Mr. BDd Mrs. General Construction
of shoes and it is no trouble to show
M R S. Q. R. W ICKH AM , Proprietress
on all Classes of Constr lclion Work
Work.
Clark, with whom they will visi<
them.
for a few days.
Phone 13 X
Judge C. A. Sehlbrede, of Marsh­
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds
Civil,
Hydraulic
and
Mining
Engineer
field, had business at the county
of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also
seat on Friday. '.Che Judge is just
Land, Drainage and Mining Surveys Executed With
geuts’ furnishing goods.
back from a trip east.
J. S. Jackson, a late arrival from
Accuracy and Dispatch.
Order your fruit and ornamental
trees, shrubs and berry plants from San Pedro, Cal., has made arrange­ Second Door East of P. O.
COQUILLE, OREGON
ments to take charge of the Mary­
G. T. Moulton,
Now íh the time to begin the work
‘‘White River” Flour is the best
Mrs. Bertha Morgan, the milliner, land Cafe. Mr. Jackson is a friend
for Xmas. Drop in at The White
started for Portland Saturday for of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holloway, of Robinson has it.
House A Mrs. Moon will show you
the purpose of laying in her fall the City Bakery.
For sewing raachiue needles go to
an elegant Une of fancy-work ma­
and winter stock of millinery.
W. H. Schroeders.
terials. New linens, new pillows
Sperry new, flour made at Taco­
New silks just in at the White ma, Wash., with the same care as
Attorney N. C. McLeod, of North new patterns new work.
House. That is where you get the ‘ ‘Sperry’s Best,” "Sound Ring.”
Bend, was a Coquille business visit­
For bargains in shoes, see Drane
36 in silks cut cn the bias for bands
or on Friday of last week.
at his new store.
Mrs. Icy Bartholomew who had
• «• » •
Elder E. Keeler, of the Saints been here from Portland for several
Rev. W. S. Cordon’s subject at
Excellent Health Advice
church arrived on Friday from
the M. E. Church, Sunday morning
weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and will be, ‘‘The compeling power of
Portland to take part in the yearly
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379
meeting to be held at Bandon Mrs. ?j. P. Maury, departed for her Love” from II Cor. 5:14, and in Gifford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says:
home last week. She was accom­ the evening there will bo an ad­ "The worth of Electric Bitters as a
soon.
dress on “ The Church as a Philan. general family remedy, for head­
F ine and P lain S e w in g , At home panied by her sister Miss Bessie.
thropist.”
Sunday School 10 a. m. ache, biliousness and torpor of the Phone Main 34.
A. Street Dock.
Marshfield, Orega .
on Spurgeon Hill by Mrs. Emma
Ray Dean, the photographer, is Ep. League 7 p. m.
Topic— Reli­
Hanscom.
CQUILLE, PHONE NO. 1 I
back from hi3 outing at the beach gious Instruction a Social Necessity. liver and bowels is so pronounced PAUL L. STERLING, AGENT.
that I am prompted to say a word
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nosier, of and is ready to do all kinds of work
in its favor, for the -benefit of
Persian
lawns,
liens,
muslin,
cam-
in
his
line
promptly.
Eugene, started on their return
bricks, duckin white nets A laces those seeking relief from such afflic­
home Monday after a two weeks’
Wilbur HarringtoD, brother of fresh A new at the White House.
tions. There is more health for the
visit with relatives and friends in our townsman and
digestive organs in a bottle of Elec­
restaurant
this city.
M arried . At Arago, Aug. 10th,
tric Bitters than in any other reme­
If you want a watch come and
keeper, C. A. Harrington, arrived
Wanted— Work in the country for here the latter part of the week and at the home of the bride’s parents: dy I know of.” Sold under guar­
examine
our stock. We will sell
George Kribs and Maud E. Linde- antee at Kuowltou’s drug store. 50 c.
middle-aged woman, Address Mrs.
you one at the right price and guar
A., care box 4, Marshfield, Oregon. is enjoying a visit with his brother beck, both native born of Coos
and family. He liyed here a few
County, where their many friends
antee every one.
Roy McClelland, proprietor of
the McClelland Hotel, Roseburg, years in the early ’90’s and has a wish them long and happy lives.
For good pasture for horses aud
We will also do you an honest
visited on the Bay last week, and number of friends in this section Judge E. G. D. Holden, of this
cattle, 2J miles from Coquille, on
on I riday went to Bandon for an whom he enjoys meeting.
job
of Watch Repairing.
city, spoke the words that made the Marshfield road, apply at the
outing.
V. L. ArriDgton was down from them one.
blacksmith shop of W. L. McAdams.
Phone 251 and your orders will Myrtle Point Saturday. He informs
The brick kilns at Arago have I ----------------------------------------------------
sent right out by Land A Lyons’ us that he lias purchased the Hamp­
ton furniture factory in that place. been opened and orders will be
free delivery.
■ J 0 0
n >.-v
Wo have constantly on hand a
On Sunday morning at nine promptly filled. Leave orders with
Mrs. A. J. Larsen, of Los Angeles,
line of Columbia and Edison Phono­
W. H. Schroeder, the Jeweer.
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. o’clock, August, 9th., at the Parson­
graphs and Records.
Endicott, and many fie n d s of age of the M. E. Church, South,
For Sore Feet
W. H S H R O E D E R
Myrtle Point lately, returning by Mr. Charles A. Brown aud Miss
"
I
have
found
Bucklen’s
Arnica
Viola
M.
Gouley
were
united
in
last steamer.
Jeweler, Opposito Hotel Coquille
Salve to be the proper thing to use
K. Holverson has just received a marriage, Rev. E. B. Jones, officiat­ for sore feet, as well as for healing
full line of the fin.at samples for ing. Mr. Brown and Miss Gouley burns, sores, cuts, and all manner
men’s suitings. Examine them.
are both residents of Myrtle Point. of abrasions,” writes Mr. F. Stone,
Elder J. M. Cole, the Adventist Mr. Brown is a druggist by profes­ o f East Poland, Maine. It is the
minister, was in Coquille Monday. sion aud formerly lived in Conn. proper teing too for piles. Tty it!
Sold under guarantee at U. S.
GET A I. & S. BING SUIT THIS
He informed us that he would begin
Immediately after tbe ceremony Knowlton’s drug store. 25 c.
FALL.
a series of meetings at Myrtle Point the young people left Coquille to
TEA CH ER’ S INSTITUTED
this— Wednesday— evening which start on their wedding tour.
The Annual Teacher’ s Institute for
You’ll find that a I <fe S B Suitmnn
would last until Sun Jay.
Both single and double riggs for Coos County for the year 1908 will be
fully
meets your ideas of what a pood
held
in
Myrtle
Point,
Oregon,
August
hire
at
Coquille
Livery
Co’s
Stable,
Drane has the best thing in the
Phone 18-20.
wav of fruit Jars that has ever been opposite Fish’s Factory.
suit
ought
to be than any you have
Among the instructors from the in­ When you want to buy a
on the Market. Call and see them. 356.
terior of the state who will be in attend­
ever worn. I A S B clothes are cut
Mr- and Mrs. A. R. Moomaw ance and assist in tbe sessions of this
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder,
meeting will be State Supt. Ackerman, watch call on me I will save
from best of fabrics, smartly tail.ncd
arrived
here lately from Twin Falls, Supt. R. F. Robinson, Prof. Traver and
of Arago, spent two or three days
you
money.
splendidly made. They have a per­
in town last sveek visiting Mr. and Idaho, accompanied by their son Prof. Jones.
Children Shoes at
reduced prices.
|0. W ILSON & CO., COQUILLE, OREGON
J. W . Leneve
The Wickham House
E H KERN
R o o m a n d B o a rd b y M o n th
or W e e k . F r e e S a m p l e R o o m
Portland and Coos Bay S.
S. Line
B R E A K W A TE R
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! WATCHE
Pasture io Let.
PHONOGRAPHS
MEN! Your Spring Clothes aiv
ere
FINE Watch Repair­
ing.
Jewelry Repairing.
Mrs. W. H. Schroeder, the occasion
being the birthdays of the Mes-
dames, one on Thursday and the
other on Friday,
A most profitable as well as pleasant
Will, aud are enjoying a visit with
V . R . W IL S O N ,
session is assured.
their s o d s and brothers, Capt. J. C.
Teachers and friends of education are
WATCHMAKER A JEWELER.
Moomaw and Charier Moomaw of cordially solicited to attend.
W . H. BUNCH,
Coquille,
Oregon
this place, and daughter, Mrs. A.
Co. 8 upt.
M SnI der‘ of M* rtle PoiDt- 68 wel1
; 88 8 large circle of friends along
! the river. Mr. Moomaw has dis­
posed of his interests in Idaho and
expects to locate in Portland, hav-
ing retired from active business.
.
,
Anyone wishing house moving or
McLeod.
Mr. McKeDzie is very other heavy work done can he nc-
much pleased with our section and commodated by calling on II L
will probably invest
in some Varney.
Coquille valley property.
Thos. II «yter, of Dallas, this |
Cooking utensils of all kinds state, one of Oregon’s prominent
Baskets Buckets lamps and every pioneers, arrived here last week j
thing you can think.of from 05 c up an(]
enjoying a visit with rela- i
1
erseys.
tives and friends.
On Saturday 1
Mrs. L. R. Wood war J and Elton he and Mr. Knowlton went to Ban-
Tyrrell, of Arago, returned the doD> where Mrs. Knowlton, with
latter part of the week from Hay- ft party of Coquille people, is camp-
wards, Calif., where they had gone lng j returning Sunday. He is now
to see their mother, Mrs. R. S . visiting his brother, W. L. Hayter,
Tyrrell, who was very ill, but was at the home of a daughter, Mrs.
considerably improved when they Alvy Lee. near Myrtle Point.
Mr.
started.
Hayter came to the coast during!
Something new-theSchramAuto-
matic Sealer— at Rnhinsoo’s. He also
keeps Mason, Economy aud Ever-
tasting fruit jars.
J. K. McKenzie, of Ullnpoll,
Scotland, is here enjoying nn ex-
tended visit with his uncle, J. K.
Dr. G. A. Boyle, of Enid, Okla­
homa, passed through town Mon­
day, accompanied by his daughter,
Miss Clare, and brother, David
F or S ale , Span of 4 and 5 year
Boyle. They were on their way to
old geldings and harness, weight 1450
Bandon to visit the Dr’s brother, ponds. Sound, gentle, true. $450.
Mr. Boyle, the jeweler, who has re. Addrss J. C. Lett, Norway.
sided there for some time.
Saturday is the day to get your
There are many imitations of De- picture taken, I will make a re-
Witt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel duction on all pictures taker on
Salve hut jnst one origiinal. Noth­ Saturday, excepting stamps. My
ing else 1« just as good. Insist on gallerywill he open on the 1st and
DeWitt-s'i- It is cleansing, cooling and 3rd Sunday and closed on the
and soothing. Sold by R. S. 2nd and 4th in each month.
Knowlton.
R ay D ean .
fection of workmanship and finish that
is not merely temporary-I <fe S B clothes
are right, both when you first put
them on and as you wear them. Beau­
tiful new patterns in grent
vari : ;
rich colorings; tasteful effects.
Take a
Let
us show you some of these new id.
KODAK
W ith You
Knowlton’s Drug Store
Has a Full Line.
Suits from $6.00
up to $35.00.
GIVE ME A C AL L .
KERF
I f you are figuring on a
Coquille Wood Yard Stationary or Marir >
J. R. McADAMS, Prop.
W ill
furnish
old growth, alder and fir pole
wood to order.
the gold excitement in ‘49 and has
Place your order with J. R. McAdams, or Rogers
been a resident of Oregon since
]850
M eal» a t al l H o u r«
. . . .
p I i*«t~C1 •••
W hen the baby is cross and has
F r o m 6 a m to 9 p m .
Servi««.
you worried and worn out you will
findthat a little Cascasweet, the well '<
known remedy for babies and c h il-1 A T T H E
dren, will quiet the little one in a
short time. The ingredients are j
C. A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor.
printed plainly on the bottle. Con-
tains no opiates. Sold by R. S.
S p .a la t H tt.n tlo n o i v . n t .
W « H a k . t a t * , to
Knowlton.
c a m m .sla t P
R .g u l* . S e a l'd « ...
Skookum Restaurant,
Gas Engine
Write us— we will save you money and time.
Engines Carried in Stock.
Also a complete line of launch supplies gas­
oline and Distillate in any quantity.
Coos Bay Oil and Supply H i.
MARSHFIELD, 0REG0U