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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1908)
LOCAL N E W S . Butternut bread at City Bakery. Men’s Suits at J. W. Leneve’s. The quille visitor on Munday. “ Dement’s Best flonr is the kind | A fine supply of new records just Prune sells. received at W. H. Schroeder's. Ed Clinton was a Coq u¡lo visior Mrs. G. Boak, of Bandon, came on Saturday. up to town yeatrday to visit friends. Sewing Machine needles at W. H Remember we carry every thing Scbroedet’s. you need in grocery line. Land A P. H. Brewer, of Fishtrap, was Lyons. Chas. Myers and familv are mov in town Saturday. ing to Ontario, Malheur county, Furnished rooms to rent at the Oregon, for residence. W HITE HOUSE W. H. Norval and Wm. Potter, of F. F. Eddy, the lower river dairy the Riverton Lumbsr Co., were in man, had business in Coqullle Sat town on business yesterday. urday. Wm. Bettys was in from Fair- W anted . $2,000 on first-class se view Monday on business pertaining curity. Apply at this office, to road matters in his destriet. William Hicking, tbe Prosper B. B. Teters, of Fairview, was in sawmill mao, returned from the bay town Monday with a nice lot of on Criurdav. farm produce, including melons, etc. F ob S a l e . One top-buggy— Tablet ! we are closing out our single— apply at this office. entire line at riduced prices, O. A key found near the O. K. Wilson A C<> Creamery has been left with us for Miss Ray Collier went to the bay identification Friday with Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, Go to Skeels & Son for the best who was on her way to California. fruit jars made— the Eoonemy, Phone 251 and your orders will Peter Axe, tbe Middle Fork sent right nut by Land A Lyons’ truck growers, was in town Satur free delivery. J. J. Downing arrived here Fri day with a wagon load of produce. Buy your suits at Land A Lyons'. day ovening, having come down by the Breakwater. He is visiting Lis Their prices will surprise you. uncle, J. J. Stanley. M. F. Aberson, a member of the K. Holverson has just received a section crew, is carrying one arm in a sling, havmg sprained his shot- full line of the finest samples for men’s suitings. Examine them. der lifting a handcar off the track. I d annotber column in this paper Big assortment of ladies’ skirts will be formed a Notice to contract- from $1 to $15 at J. W. Leneve’s, which should be read by all interes- There is a demand for several ed in road building. good milchcows in this vicinity. Fred Mebl, Oliver Howe and J Anyone having such that they would C. Shields have received the con like to dispose of, call at this office, tract for the erection of the fine new F ob S a l e . S ix lots East of Chris school house for Bandon. tian Church— good building place— Drane has the best tbiug in the part bottom for garden. wav of fruit Jars that has ever been F. A, Jameson, of Fortuna, Cal- on the Market. Call and see them. ifarnia, was in town Monday. He was up visiting his son Doc Jame son, of Bandon, and taking a gener al look at the country. Kenneth Perkins, o f Bandon, and Miss Jessie Tupper, of Coquille, were married at Bandon last Sundy. Tue H eabald joins witn a host of friends in congratulations. Jell glasses fruit jars stone crocks Mr. and Mrs. ChasMoomaw start jar rubbers and all kinds of Lemon ed Monday for Portland where ade glasses at M. H. Hexsey’s they will make their home in the fu- Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lafferty who tue. They ba'e many friends here had spent the past year at Talent, who are sorry to see them go away. Oregon, returued to their fromer R. F. Shaun an, who lately moved home at Norway last week where to Coquille from Baudon, is prepar ed to do hauling. Give him a call they will reside in the future. Capt. Heuakendorff, the lower Land A Lyons are closing out their stock of clothing. Now is river shipbuilder, was in town Fri a cbane for a good suit of clothes. day on business. He had just re Bishop Scadding will hold servic returned from a trip to San Fran es at St. James’ Episcopal church cisco, in which place be reports bus in this city next Sunday, morning iness rather quiet. and evening. Conformation sevri- Iusist upon your grocer sending ces will be conduoted at one of these you Cleveland’s Baking Powder. Don’ t accept a substitute; demand meetings. the genuine. Anyone wishing to rent a good Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of this eiiy, place will call at the H e b a ld office, or address R. A, Easton, Sitkum, and daughter, Esther, started for Corvallis, Oregon, yesterdry morn Oregon. Abe Rose was up from the lower ing, where Miss Esther will enter river Saturday. He is still suffer the Oregon Agrecultural college ing from a stroke of paralysis be for the current school year. They were taken to Rosebug by Thos. sustained some four years ago, but Mebl. is improved considerably over what Anyone wishing house moving or he was some mouths ago. other heavy work done can be ac Get your table legs turned at commodated by calling on H. L. Quick A Curry’s. They have some Varney. patterns already out. Hard wood, The Coos County Abstract Co $ 1 per set. has just secured a 1500 pound Die- Ross Deyoe and family and Nor bolt safe for their office. This will man Dodge came up from Bandon insure their abstract books against by Friday’s Wolverine and proceed loss by fire as it is thoroughly fire ed to Myrtle Pont by team. These proof. This is a valuable addition gentlemeu have been building a to the equipment of their office. Cooking utensils of all kinds. home or so in Smith’s addition in Baskets Buckets lamps and every Bandon. thing you can think of from 05 c up Groceries, drygoods, boots and at M. H. Herseys. shoes, hats and caps, flour and feed, Fishwarden J. D. WilsoD, of You- always on hand at Land A Lyons’. ealla, was in town Friday io compa- Orders filled promtly. y with his successor, E. Clanton of While on her way to her home in Grants Pass whom be was showing Flournoy valley from Dillard, Doug the couutry and acquaiuting with las county. Mrs. David Bunch died tbe coditions in this section per suddenly on the 12th iost. The taining to his new office. This will deceased was 63 years of age, and be Mr. Wilson’s last trip into this was the mother of Mrs. Foster and county in that capacity. Mrs. Noah, living at Marshfield. F ob S al *. Six lots and 8 -room Registered Berkshire pigs, both bouse well furnished; orchard and sex, for sale. Call on J. C- Watson, bottom garden lota and out-houses. breeder of Registered ^Jersey cattle, ‘ The Godfrey family mentioned t farm Dear Coquille. J. A. Hunnicttt who had spent ir our last issue, appeared in the the past year at Bandon, passed Masonic Hall Wednesday and Thurs throug to the bay Saturday to take day eveniDgs according to an a steamer for Pootland. He is on nouncement, and the building was his way to Boise, Idaho, where he filled to its seating capacity each expects to up his old Kansas friend night, and the performances thor H. T Thompson, at one time a resi oughly enjoyed by all. The little dent of this city, girls Zelma and Trilma 12 and 9 re Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow- spectively, are developing into acro ders, give instant relief. Price 25 bats of no mean ability, while the cenjs. R. 8 . Knowlton, Coquille fe.-*a of Mr. Godfrey are well known City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. all along the coast, and Dever fail The Hood River Applegrowers’ to interest and entertain an audi Association have just closed a con ence. Mr. Godfrey has a fine big tract for 80,000 boxes of the grow steam touring car in which they ing crop, and now have under dis travel. They did a good business at cussion the sale of 150,000 addi tbe bay and will be at Coquille tional boxes. This will be good again in a week or two, dne notice news to all the fruit-growing sec- of which will be given, i Margaret lies Co. played 8 . Munday, of Bandon, was a Co- to a good house Tuesday night, Next Tuesday night they will prem 8ent “The Counterfeiters.” This is a good, strong play, nod all should see Some nice rooms to rent. See Mrs. Figg. “ Dement’s Best’ ’ is the flour Drane sells R, W e cordially invite you to come in and examine our new fall stock we will be more than pleased to show the goods whether you buy or not. All kinds of groceries at O. Wilson A Oo’s. Otto Epps was in from view yesterday. Fair- W. F. Keller, of Arago, was in town yesterday. Best grade flour $1.35 per sack at O. Wilsan A Co. Saws gummed, filed and set at Quick A Curry’s shop. Best grade cane sugar $6.40 per sack at O. Wilson A Co. Go to Skeels A Son for your flour and feed of all kind. Margaret lies Co. at Masonic Hall each Tuesday night. L B. Fetter, o f Remote, spent a day or so iu town this week. W e have a very complete stock of Dress Goods, Dress and Apron Ginghams, Calicos, Draperies, Muslins, Outing and Kimono Flannels that we can save you money on. N IC E LIN E OF G O T Z IA N S H O E S T O S E L E C T F R O M / O. W ILSON & CO., COQUILLE, OREGON Mrs. Geo. Belloni and daughter, Miss Lena, went to the bay Satur day. General Construction Surveys Made, Estimates Furnished Work. on all Classes of Construction Work Bring your orders to Land A Lyons for groceries, shoes or dry E . H K E R N goods. CiVil, Hydraulic and Mining Engineer Aathur EllingsoD, the undertaker, has purchased the hardwase busi Land, Drainage and Mining Surveys Executed With ness formerly conducted by T. H. Accuracy and Dispatch. Mehl A Co. Second Door East of P. O. COQUILLE, OREGON For all kinds of sewing, go to Mrs. Morgan A Miss Robinson on F ob S ale . A choice piece of hot H. SeDgstacken wants 10 tous Front St.- chittim bark delivered either at Co tom land. Inquire of George S. Robison, Coquille. The shaft and propeller of the quille or Marshfield. new steamer “ Coquille” has arrived W rnted To R ent . Any one hav F O R SALE, aud in a short time she will be given ing a farm to rent address “ F” care Mitchell 3-inch wagon good as her initial bath. She has the ap “ H ebald , Coquille.” pearance of a very smart little craft, new. Inquire of Mr. J. W. Toll The new launch Scbian which was and all are anxious to see her make man at V. R. Wilson’s residence. built for the parsenger trade on the her trial trip. A Paying Inves ment. For Sale—80 acres of fine second lower Coquille by Mr. Churchill, of growth timber ^ mile from river Humboldt county, California, bas Mi. Johu White, of 38 Highland Inquire at the H ebald office. recently been purchased by J. W. Ave., Houlton, Maine, says: Have C. M. Skeels and daughter, Miss Young and J. L. Briggs, of River- been troubled with a cough every Last winter I Dollie, started for Payette, Idaho, toD,Jand will be taken to the Siu- winter and spring. on Friday, going per steamer to slaw in the near future where it will tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I Portland. Mies Dollie expects to be put on the run between Florence bought a 50 c bottle of Dr. K ing’s The Schian meas New Discovery; before that was spend tbe winter with her sister, aud Mapleton. ures fifty feet in lingth by Dine feet half gone, the cough was all gone. Mrs. G. H. Baxter, of Payette Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds beam, and is fitted with a four-cyl This whiter the same happy result of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also inder forty horsepower engine and has folia wed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am geuts’ furnishing goods. will travel at the rate of 14 miles an now convinced that Dr. King’ s New hour, and bas ample accommoda Mr. aud Mrs. Will Moomaw who Discovery is the best of all cough have been here several weeks visit tions ror 60 passengers, and is a fine and lung remedies. S >id under boat in every respect. This craft ing relatives and ' fviends, started guarantee at R. S. Knowlton’sdrug for their home in Idaho on Monday. will fill the vacancy of a long-felt store. 56 c and 1.00 Trial bottle free They went by way of a Co os bay need by the trayeling publo ou tbe steamer to Portland where Mr. Siuslaw. -----------------------------» - » « « - - » ---------------------------- Moomaws’ parents have lately locat Christian Church. ed. George T. Moulton and sister, Mrs. S. M. Nosier, returned from Portland by tbe Alliance, having been lo Harrington, Washington, to visit a cousin, Charles Platter, and family with whom they had a nice time. Mr. Moulton was lavor- ably impressed with the general ap pearance of the country, anil-reports everything prosperous, however, tbe crops were hardly up to the average. They met Mr. and Mrs. J. D. StoDe, Thos. Cardwell and others whom they had formerly known here, while there. Best Treatment for Burns The Wickham House M R S . Q. R. W IC K H A M , Proprietress Phone I3x R oom and or W eek . B oard by Bay S a m p le R o o m Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line BREAKW ATER Sails for Porltand Every Saturdaj^ 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. STERLING, AGENT. , Marshfield Oregon, CQUILLE, PHONE NO. D 1 The instinctive spirit of “ Getting all we can for what we have’’ is a feature that’s ground into the red blood of all of us. Every human creature inherets it. A s the spirit of “ How Long to Hold on,’ ’ and when to Let go” evidently has reached a higlior order of development with the Jewelers than in some of the others. E1IGHIÏD WITH THE? On Sunday morning my subject wifi be “ Something New" On Sunday evening I will preach on “ isms” ralkiog maily on “Spirit ualism” , Come an I will tell you what there is in S|'eritualisra. J. N. McConnell. If for no other reason, Chamber lain’ s Salve should be kept in every household on account o f its great value in the treatment of burns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving Dean’s photo studio will be open a scar. This salve is also utiequal- on the first and third Sundays ¡ d ed for chapped hands, sore nipples each month, and will be closed the and dieases of the skin. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. second and fourth. W e always believe in giving our customers the best mer chandise obtainable at the lowest prices. Our stock is com- NEW j plete iu all its departments, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. All kinds of repair work done aud guaranteed E. C. BAR K ER & CO. Successor to WILSON JEW ELRY CO. DISGiraiD MEN! Your Spring Clothes arj Liere W IT H ANY 0 U ) WäXf G E T A I. & S. BING SU IT TH IS FALL. You’ll find that n l A H B Suit mor» FOR SALE B Y LAND k LYON’S fully meets your ideas of what a good We are in receipt of a card from D. Biasca, formerly of this county, he having conducted the dairy farm of Capt. Butler at Arago for several years, ami written from his old home in Switzerland, iu which he states that a landslide had occurred C. 0. CROSBY, Manager. which destroyed the old home and that his mother and two otler old ladies had lost their lives, while the Carries a leading; variety of apple trees. Gravenstines a other cccupaants cscept in a mirac ulous mauDer. The slide occurred specialty, plums, prunes and cherries, roses and shrubbery. on the 30th day of August, and two other homes beside that of bis par Apple trees 4 to 6 feet $ 10 per hundred, 2 to 3 feet $8 per ents, were demolished. suit ought to be than any you have ever worn. I & S B The Fairview Nursery Co. 100. All orders promptly filled. When you are in the market for baking powder, don’t forget Cleve land’s. Here are three reasons why.: Superior Quality (Pure Cream of Tarter.) Neatest Package (screw-top can.) Best price (31b can $1.00; 51b can $1.65. Tollman, Photographer, Any Thing; Any Where; Any Time; Residence Studio. Fairview, Phone 96 Farmers. - Oregon clothes are cut from best of fabrics, smartly tailored splendidly made. They have a per fection of workmanship and finish that is not merely temporary-I k S B clothes are right, both when you first put them od and as you wear them. Beau tiful new patterna in great variety; j rich colorings; tasteful effects. Let us show you some of these new ideas. Suits from $6.00 up to $35.00. G IV E M E A C A L L . , KERR Take a KODAK I f • you are iigu ring oil a / Stationary or Marin i Gas Engine With You How to Get Stropg. Knowlton’s DrugStore P. J. Daily, of I 247 W. Congress' St., Chicago, tells of a way to be come strong. He says: “ My mother I who is old and was very feble, is de- ' riving so much benefit from Elec tric Bitters that I feel it ’ 3 my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it In my mother’s case a marked gain in flesh has resulted, insomnia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger.” Electric Bit tions of the northest. “ $2.00 Starts a fine Local Busi- ters quickly remedy stomach, liver j To ob; in good bertba on tbe ness, daily profits, $5 to $10. Partic- and kidney complaints. Sold un- ¡ Breakwater call up Main 181. it nlars fiee, write to-day B. F der guarantee at K. S. Knowlton'». coats yon nothing to phone. j Loo* Co., Dea Moines, la.,' drug store. 50 c. 3 L A D IE S Has a Full Line. Write us— we will save you money and time. pst-C lass W e a l* a t a l l H o u r s Engines Carried in Stock. prom 6 a m to 9 p m. Also a complete line of launch supplies gas ATTHESkookum Restaurant, C. A . F A R R IN O T O N , Proprietor. w . M a k e R a t « , ta najM la* R o.ra.ii» • p a a l a l Jt tt an tla n O i v a n ta oline and Distillate in any quantity. o os Bay Oil and Supply Co. MARSHFIELD. OREGON