Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 26, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
I. Nordstrom, of
was in town Friday.
Parkersburk,
Coquille Day
Friday will be Coquille day at the
W A Prewett, of the lower river,
District Fair which opened over at
W as in Coquille Monday.
Marshfield today. A train will leave
Chas Heller and wife of Dora had
Marshfield at 9 p. m., giving all who
business in Coquille Monday.
F. S. Dow, the commission n
wish opportunity to take in the fair
was in town Saturday.
For HOWARD Watches go to W. during the dav and the amusements
C. C. Price, of riverton, bad busi H. Schroeder.
and sports till that hour in the eve­
ness in town Monday.
Friday is Coquille day at the fair. ning, and then return home.
All
Butternut bread at City Bakery, Train leaves Marshfield at 9 p. m. who possibly can should go Friday.
A large assortment of straw hats
G. O. Swan, of Dora, was in town
Men’s Suits at J. W . Leneve’s.
for men and women at Robinson’s.
Monday on bis way to the fair.
Go
to the Masonic Rail Monday
J L Randleman and family start
Have you tried SOUND RING
night.
today
for
the
Siuslaw
where
they
flour?
Dram keeps on band fresh bread
Every day
O. J. Seeley went to the bay
Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Bingaman, of Bandon
was in Coquille on Friday.
SkeeU A Son
Shoes in.
has tbeir
new
J. T. Houser, of the upper river
returned from the Bay Monday.
“ Dement’s Best flonr is the kind
Drane sells.
F. F. Eddy, of Prosper, was
Coquille business visitor on Friday.
Ladies White Canuas Ties
Ladies Waists
B orn .
At RivertoD, Oregon,
A fine supply of new records just August 18, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jas T. Jenkins, a son.
received at W . H. Scbroeder’s.
5s to 7s regular $1.50 values............... $1.00
It is announced that a wireless
Registered Berkshire pigs, both
telegraph station will be establish­ sex, for sale. Call on J. C. Watson,
ed on Coos bay within the next 60 breeder of registered Jersey cattle,
days.
at the farm near Coquille.
— 0000---
7s to 2s
“
$1.25
“
........ ......
, All who are interested in the]
Public Library are cordially in-1
vited to a meeting to be held at the
Reading Room on Monday, Aug.
31, at 8 p. m.
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds
of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also
geuts’ furnishing goods.
N. C. Medley, who last week dis­
posed of his furniture business at
Bandon to his partner, was in town
Saturday. Mr. Medley is undecid­
ed just what he will engage in next,
but will likely take a trip of obser­
vation to California.
K. Holverson has just received a
Monday and went on to the bay to
full line of the finest samples for
take in the fair.
men’s suitings. Examine them.
Go to Skeels A Son for the best
J- P. Fennell, head jailer of the
fruit jars made— the Economy,
city of San Francisco, came up on
John Lindebeck, of Arago, had
the Fiefield last week to spend his
business which took him to the
vacation in Coos county. He look­
Bay last Saturday.
ed upon Coquille during his Btay.
Big assortment of ladies’ skirts
Sperry new, flour made at Taco­
from $1 to $15 at J. W . Leneve’s,
ma, Wash., with the same cars as
R. C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, ‘Sperry’s Best,” “Sound Ring.”
went to the bay Saturday and re­
Jonathan Quick returned Sunday
turned Monday.
evening from his trip to Pepper-
Something new—tbeSchramAuto-
tnatic Sealer— at Robinson’s. He also
keeps Mason, Economy and Ever­
lasting fruit jars.
Frank B. Tichenor, who was
reared near Port Orford, has been
promoted from the position of dis­
trict organizer of the Woodmen of
the World for Eastern Washington
to that of general organizer for Or­
egon, Washington and Idaho, hav­
ing headquarters in Portland.
Silk, white, regular $3.50 values ... $2.65
White Lingerie, regular $3 values...... $2.25
White Underskirts, $2.50 values...... $1.85
“
“
$2.00
“ ....... 1.60
“
“
$1.25
“ ......
95c
Corset Covers, 50c to 75c values........ 40c
Ladies White Hose,............................... 20c
Gloyes, Long White, Blac-k, Brown
and Tan regular $1.75 values..... 1 20
Collars, 50c values 30c
30c values 20c
K. 0 . Baking Powders, 50c Can, 40c
“ ‘
“
“
10c size, 3 for 25c
Carnation Milk, 10c
Gnstne 8oap, 5 bars for 25c
Santa Claus Soap, 6 bars for 25c
Flour, Best Grades, $1.35 per sack
Carocoal Coffee, Regular 25c grade, 22c
Mason Jar Tops 25c. Economy JarTups, 20c
Dried Apples, 10c per pound, Peaches, 12Jc
Three C sds Standard Tomatoes 25c
16 pounds Granulated Sugar, for $1.00
Remember when you buy $10.00 worth we give you FREE a nice 18x24 Picture.
O. W ILSON & CO., COQUILLE, OREGON 1
F or S ale . A choice piece of bot­
tom land. Inquire of George S. General Construction
Work.
Robison, Coquille.
Orvil Dodge and son-in-law, Ross
B. Deyoe, arrived from the Salmon
Mountain mines last Thursday, and
pro ceeded on down to Bandon to
look after property interests.
80c
Children Shoes at
reduced prices.
Remember we carry every thing
Order your fruit and ornamental
you need in grocery line. Land A trees, shrubs and berry plants from
Lycns.
G. T. Moulton,
Mrs. Dan Koontz, of Portland,
passed through town Monday on
her way to Bandon to see relatives
Mias Elsie Tilman returned from and friends.
the bay by Manday Morning’s train.
F ine and P lain S ew in g , At home
All kinds of groceries at O. on Spurgeon Hill by Mrs. Emma
Wilson A Oo's.
Han8Com.
Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle Point,
The dwelling and furniture of A.
had business in Coquille on Satur J. Hartman at Bandon were totally
day.
consumed by fire last Wednesday;
Fruit jars for sale at half pyice loss $1500, no insurance.
nt Goli A Goodman’s.
Phone 251 and your orders will
Mrs. M. 0. Hawkins visited in sent right out by Land A Lyons’
Myrtle Point a few days lately, re­ free delivery.
The steamer Elizabeth arrived at
turning Monday.
Bandon
Saturday with a good pas­
Fruit jars for sale at half price,
senger and freight cargo. She was
at Goff A Goodman’s.
Sol Culver, of Bandon, came up to have sailed for S. F. yesterday.
Bargain
Compare our Prices! We can save you money, see if we can’t.
All our Prices are marked in plain 1:igures—One Price.
will locate for the present.
Sewing Machine needles at W. H
Schroedei's.
a
Surveys Made, Estimate! Furnished
on all Classes of Construction Work
E
H KE RN
The Wickham House
Civil, Hydraulic and Mining Engineer
Land, Drainage and Mining Surveys Executed With
Accuracy and Dispatch.
Second Door East of P. O.
COQUILLE, OREGON
For sewing machine needles go to
E. W. Ferris and wife of this city
W. H. Schroeders.
are back from Bandon where they
Mrs. .John MeCue, who bad been had been on a few days’ outing.
in town for two weeks, went with
A considerable amount of slash­
her husband to Sumner for a visit ing has been done in this aud up­
on Sunday, and the day following river sections this year, and the
she returned to her home on lower time for burning has arrived. With
Coquille.
the delay of rains we may expect
Go to Skeels A Son for your some smoky weather next month.
flour and feed of all kind.
“ $2.00 Starts a fine Local Busi­
A good heavy rain just now ness, daily profits, $5 to $10. Partic­
B. F.
would be a great benefit not only ulars free, write to-day,
to the roads but to the meadows, Loos Co., Des Moines, la.,’’
late potatoes and vegetables gen­
The new wagon bridge being
erally. Farmers particularly would built by the county at the mouth
be glad to see it.
cf tho North Fork, this side of Myr­
Bring your orders to Land A tle Poiut, will be finished and ready
Lyons for groceries, shoes or dry for use in a week or ten days. It
goods.
is a large and substantial structure,
Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain having a 100 foot span and string­
The main
was in Coquille between trains ers 108 feet in length.
Monday afternoon, having arrived portion of the old bridge will be
at the bay from Portland the day taken up stream, it is said, and
previous to attend the District Fair. used by priyate parties as a means
The distinguished visitor was cor­ of crossing in winter months.
MRS. Q. R. W IC K H AM , Proprietress
Phone I3x
R o o m a n d B o ard b y M o n th
or W e e k .
S a m p le R o o m
Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Lint
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.
Phone Main 34.
PAUL L.
A. Street Dock.
STERLIN G,
AGENT.
Marshfield, Oregi n.
CQUILLE,
PHONE NO. 1 I
Before buying a tent call on Goff wood, Humboldt Co., Cal., made for
A Goodman ; it means money to you. the purpose of visiting his son,
Mrs. John Edmunds, of North Henry Quick. Mr. Quick, Sr., suf­
Bend, returned from a visit with fered greatly from seasickness on
If you want a watch come and
Bandon relatives and friends.
the homeward voyage.
Anyone wishing house moving or
examine our stock. We will sell
Buy your suits at Land A Lyons’ .
Drane has the best thing in the other heavy work done can be ac­
Their prices will surprise you.
wav of fruit Jars that has ever been commodated by calling on H. L.
you one at tho right price and guar
Varney.
M. O. Hawkins and W . B. Nea- on the Market. Call and see them.
antee every one.
One of Ihe two submerged rocks
thery started last week for the hills
D. II. Johnson expects to start on
We will also do you an honest
in the Sixes country to get a deer or another trip for the benefit of his just inside of Coquille bar which dially received, notwithstanding
For bargains in shoes, see Drane
health about the first of September, have provc-n such a menace to navi­ his coming, particularly to Coquille, at his new store,
job of Watch Repairing.
two.
He
Jell glasses fruit jars stone crocks going this time to St. Martin’s gation was successfully removed by was not generally expected
jar rubbers end all kinds of Lemon­ Springs near Cascade Locks. Here dynamite last Friday by the forces feared the necessity of having to
Excellent Health Advice
ade glasses at M. H. Heasey’s
Dud hopes to find relief from his engaged on the jettv construction. return to Salem before the close of
Mrs.
M. M. Davison, of No. 379
We have constantly on hand a
fajr Decause 0f pressing official
Anyone wishing to rent a good rheumatic troubles, and we hope he Tho rock was blown into fraymentu ■
Gifford Ave., 8,111 Jose, Gal., says:
and lifted high with a terrific report. business.
place will call at the H erald office, will be successful.
line
of Columbia and Edison Phono­
“ The worth of Electric Bitters as a
Cooking utensils of all kinds. 1
or address R. A, Easton, Sitkum,
general
family
remedy,
for
head­
F or S ale , Span of 1 and 5 yem
graphs and Records.
The brick kilns at Arago have
old geldings and harness,weight 1450 Baskets Buckets lamps nnd every ¡ been opened and orders will be ache, biliousness aud torpor of the
Oregon.
W. H S H R O E D E ll
thing
you
can
think
of
from
05
c
up
Í
liver
and
bowels
is
so
pronounced
promptly filled. Leave orders with
Land A Lyons are closing out ponds. Sound, gentle, true. $450. at M. H. Herseys.
that I am prompted to say a word Jeweler, Opposite Hotel Coquille
Addrss
J.
C.
Lett,
Norway.
W. H. Schroeder, the Jeweer.
their stock of clothing. Now is
in its favor, for the beuefit of
The work of clearing and drain- ¡
Attendants at the Wedderburn
a ebane for a good suit of clothes.
The Margaiet lies Co. who show­ those seeking reliel from such afflic­
ing
the
lands
of
the
Beaver
Slough
W. V. Cope, of this city, went to races from Coquille got back Mon-
ed here to a crowded house a week tions. There is more health for the
and Fat Elk reclamation districts is
digestive organs in a bottle of Elec- |
Marshfield Monday to see the ag­ lay, and they report some very
ago, will, after doing (heir part
now ia full sway, and will be pushed
trie Bitters than in any other reme­
gregation of horses in traiumg for creditable events on a fairly good
toward entertaining the crowd at dy I know of.” Sold under guar­
kite-shaped track.
The contests to completion with all possible haste.
the races during the fnir.
Marshfield during the fair, return antee at Knowlton’ s drug store. 50c.
Wm. Howell, the original coiitrator,
“Sound Ring’’ flour is the best were principally of the running or­
sub-let the job of clearing the right to Coquille on Mondy and will pre­
straigt wheat flour made from the der, and a mile dash in one instance
sent “ Ole Olsen’’ for the amusement
best hardwheat from the Northwest. was run in 1.48J. The races were of way to H. C. Dorris who has a
of our theater-going people.
This
You’ ll find that a 1 A S B Suit n o r .
force of men at work an the Bea­
L. L. Paulson, the Riverton coal well attended all four days, and
Company requires no introduction
fully
meets your ideas of wbnt u pond
ver side, and will rush the work
raining man, was in town Saturday good purses were offered.
or recommendation at our hands,
while the brush will burn. Mr. FI.
suit ought to be than any you have
accompanied by Mrs. Paulson who
Anyone in this section who has
as they are becoming well acquaint­
Larsen, of Marshfield, will begin
ever
worn. I A 8 B clothes are cut
recently arrived from Portlnud for property he wqpld like to trade for
ed in this section, an 1 the more
work this week with his “ clam-shell’’
good six-room house and four lots
a visit with her husband.
from best of fabrics, smartly tail red
frequently they appear, the larger [
dredger excavating for the ditch.
Groceries, drygoods, boots and in Oakdale, Calif., will please con­
the number of appreciative hearers
splendidly made. They have a per­
Similar operations will soon be in
shoes, bats and caps, flour and feed, fer with the H erald ,
attend thejperformauces.
fection of workmanship and finish that
progress on the other side.
always on hand at Land A Lyons’.
Coquille Tribe, No. 46, Order of
W.
P.
Fuller’s
prepared
paints
is
not merely temporary-I A S B clothes
Orders filled promtlv.
Both single aud double riggs for
Red Men, was officially visited last
oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb &
hire
at
Coquille
Livery
Co’s
Stable,
are
right, both when you first put
L. W. Oddy returned from Port­ Friday evening by George N. Farrin
opposite Fish’s Factory.
Phone Co’s.
land last Friday and will look after of Marshfield, Grand Prophet, and
them on aud as you wear them. Beau­
356.
For Sore Feet
bis father's interests here while Mr. Grand Junior Sagamore Buttner of
tiful now patterns in great variety;
W. L Kistner informs us that the
Oddy takes a trip out through the Portland. The session was occu­
“ I have found Bucklen’s Arnica
rich colorings; tasteful effects.
f.et
plaDS for bringing tlifc Ferndale Salve to be the proper thing to use
interior of this state anil into east­ pied with routine work, talks on
(California) baseball nine to Coos for sore feet, as well as for healing
us show you Borne of these new id; a“.
ern Washington.
Redmanship, and a sumptuous feed county for n game at Marshfield burns, sores, cuts, and all manner
Registered Berkshire pigs, both concluded the ceremonies of the
during the fair aud another at this of abrasions,” writes Mr. F. Stone,
sex, for sale. Call on J. C- Watson, evening.
of East Poland, Maine. It is the
place subsequently fell through last
breeder of Registered Jersey cattle,
proper teing too for piles. Ti.y it!
Saturday
is
the
day
to
get
your
/
&
Saturday.
The Ferndale team, Sold under guarantee at R. S.
at farm near Coquille.
picture taken, I will make a re­ which is a crackeijack local aggre
LAND A LYON’ S ¡
Knowlton’s drug store. 25c.
Frank Flam, the purchaser of the duction on all pictures taker on
Dean sawmill two miles east of town, Saturday, excepting stamps. My gation, was eager to come for ex­
moved the machinery down the gallerywill he open on the 1st and pense money, and Coquille would
river to his place on Bear creek the and 3rd Sunday and closed on the have borne her share of the cost
but Marshfield concluded she had
last of the week where it will be ml and 4tb in each month.
R at D ean
attractions sufficient already for the
set up and operated in the future.
O. A. Kelly, of Riverton, was in fair.
Hence a negative telegram
The Coquille Livery Co. has sev­
eral new rigs in and it is a pleasure town on Saturday accorobanied by was sent the would-be victors on
to ride behind their teams.
Call his father-in-law. J. H. Burns, of the eve of their departure for Coos
up phone 356.
Stable opposite Birmingham, Alabama, who is here Bay. The failure to carry out the
Fish’s Box Factory.
making Mr. and Mrs. Kelly a three- plan is to be greatly regretted, as
D. J. Mitchell who recently re­ weeks’ visit. Mr. Burns is highly the ball players would bave certain­
cently resighed a position with the pleased with our section, b ,t cannot ly brought a goodly number of ad­
Coquille Furniture Co., has secured be away from his duties as a mem­ mire! s with them, some of whom ;
a building iD Corvallis, Oregon, ber of the police force in bis home would have likely been captivated l
and will soon open up a furniture city too long.
by our wounderful country and cli-1
business in that city. He and Mrs.
F or S ale . $2500. Modern 7 mate.
S is a ls a t a l l H o u r s
p tra t-C ta a a
Mitchell will start by Pownder’s room house, lot 100x100, electric,
F r o m e a m to 9 p m .
When lhe baby is cross and has!
S a a v la a .
stage today.
lights, hot and cold water, bath, y0l, worried and worn out you will
WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHE
PHONOGRAPHS
MEN! Your Spring Clothes arj
ri
.ere
GET A I. & S. BING SUIT THIS
FALL.
AN Y OLD
■ WvY
Take a
K O D AK
W ith Ÿou
Knowlton’s DrugStore
Has a Full Line.
There are many imitations of De-
W itt’ s Carbolized
Witch Hazel
Salve bint just one origitnal. Noth­
ing else »just as good. Insist on
DeWitts’s. It iscleansing, cooling
and soothing.
Sold by R . S.
Knowlton.
stationery wash tubs, furnace, large findthat a little Cascasweet, the well
basement, chicken bouse, yard known remedy for babies and chil- A T T H E
fenced in, good kitchen garden, i^ ren' w*h
’ ^.e little one in a ,
. . . .
, ,
short time. Ihe ingredients are
C. A . H A R R IN G T O N , P rop rietor.
young fruit trees and berries, one , printed plainIy 0„ th* bott,e Con.
block from •'•,..-,l. Address W m .j,ains no opiates- Sold by R. S
■ p o e t a i H t t a n t l o n O i v o n to
w a H a k « Hatea to
c o m m « » l i t » > •
Candlin, (owner) Coquille Oreg. tKnowlton.
Itafolar Boarder*.
j
Skookum Restaurant,
Suits from $6.C3
up to $35.00,
GIVE ME A CALL.
W. T. KERF
I f you are figuring on a
Stationary or Marii 3
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 a n y quantity.
Coos Bay Oil and Supply ( j .
MARSHFIELD, ORESJV