Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, October 21, 1908, Image 3

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LOCAL N E W S .
Alex Stauff, of Marshfield was
among the passenger list on Monday
H. H. Baldwin is up from Ban- mornings train.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sperry went
don again.
Hardee Mast, of Lee, was in town to Mar.h5.ld yesterday afternoon.
The Judge had legal business.
on Thursday.
Dr. Endicott, the dentist, has
gone to Portland to be absent for
two weeks.
Mr snd Mra j w Leneve> of
thU city> went ]a8t week to Port
0 rford to 8ee reUtiv„ and fri, nds
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Pants.
F. F. Eddy and little daughter
Web Mast was quite ill at his home
w . A. Bishel, hotel keeper of
wore up from Prosper on Saturday. on the North Fork last week, but Qold Beacb> Curry COUDtyi WM
pa88eDger to Portiand by the last
Grandma Leneve, of this city has was improving at last accounts.
E. J. Bigelow, of Eckley was j Breakwater,
been somewhat indisposed for a few
a Coquille visitor on Monday. He
Attorn8y j M. Upton, of Marsh
days.
Clifford Crewe, the Myrtle Point met many old friends while in town. fieldi W(,nt to Portland by the Break
When the foot is grow ing
one pair of ill-flttlnd shoes may cause foot de>
formitles which will last through life.
The Gofzlan Shoe is made for children as
well as for men and women and "fits like your
footprint."
Mrs. McDaniel came over from water enroute to Salem to attend
cigar manufacturer, was in town the
Marth field Monday and proceeded supreme court,
first of the week.
Margaret Ile8 Co. at Ma8onic
B orn . In Coquille, Oregon, Oct­ to Bandon the same day.
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Judge J. F. Hall came over Mon- Hall each Tuesday night,
ober 18, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Wal.
day morning to look after matters j The steamer Elizabeth arrived in
ter James, a daughter.
Hon. J. S. Coke came over from pertaining to the probate branch of tbe Coquille river Sunday. Itis e x 1
J pected that she will sail for San
Marshfield Monday and stayed over of his court.
M arried . In Coquille, Oregon,! Francisco today.
till the day following.
Best grado flour $1.35 per sack at October 12, 1908, Mr. Leon C. Paul j guy your suits at Land A Lyons
and Miss Mary M. Miller, Rev. B ' Their prices will surprise you
O. Wilsan A Co.
This office has just finished print
Mrs. Thomas AshtoD, of Parkers­ B. Pauli officiating.
County School [Superintendent ing the ballots to be used in the
burg, visited her daughter, Mrs. Lee
Bunch, was down from bis farm at presidential election which is to be
Curry, in this city Monday.
He intends held November 3rd.
Furnished rooms to rent at the McKinley, Monday,
moving his faminly to this city in
WHITE HOUSE.
Mr. Goff, of this city, last week
W. W. Gage has been confined to the near future to spend the winter. received the news of the death of
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A fine supply of new records just
his room for the past week, suffer­
ing from a severe cold and grip, but received at W. H. Schroeder’s.
F. E. Allen, of Marshfield was in
is up again.
town
the first of the week, in the
F or S ale .
One top-buggy—
interest of the Blake, McFall paper
single—apply at this office,
Attorney A S. Hammond went to Co. of Portland, of which company
he is the represent ative of this
Portland by the last Breakwater,
county.
having a case or so before the su­
A nice line of Cbambrees, and
preme court.
lace collors just in at O. Willsons A
W anted . $2,000 on first-class se­
curity. Apply at this office.
Dont forget the big Republican
Clint Malehorn, the Bandon-
Rally lo be held at the court house
Langlois teamster, was up to this
Thursday evening. Congressman
place Thursday and purchased a lot
W. R. Ellis, of Pendleton will be
hay for bis stodK.
present and deliver an interesting
Big assortment of ladies’ skirts address.
from $1 to $15 at J. W . Leneve’a,
I f you have any repairing that
W. P. Whittington came down you can not do take it to Quick A
from the upper river Monday to see Curry.
his ranch near town which he pur­
Mrs. James Stinson who returned
chase! last spring.
from Port Orford last week stopped
Cleveland's Superior
Baking
Powder. The goods that save 4 you
money.
L. R. Robertson, manager of the
Pacific States Telephone and Tele­
graph Co., was in town yesterday
looking after the interests of the
company.
Remember we carry every thing
you need in grocery line. Land A
Lycns.
Dr. Kirshman, the dentist, will
be home this week and will be in
his office Monday, October 26th
ready to greet his old patrons as
well as new ones.
several days with her sister, Mrs.
Jeff Wilson, of this city. Her little
girl was quite siok for a while, but
is about all right again.
Phone 251 and your orders will
sent right out by Land A Lyons’
free delivery.
T. Nicols, the commercial man.
came over from the Bay Monday on
one of his regular trips. He tells
us that he had seen his brother, A.
H. Nicols, the creamery man, at Day-
ton, Oregon, a week before, who is
talking of returning to Coos county.
F or S ale . £150 buys a good piano.
$75 cash and $75 in good potatoes
Land A or grain.
Bring your orders to
Lyons for groceries, shoes or dry
goods.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dulley return­
ed today from Portland where they
had gone for medical treatment for
the former. R. H. Mast had charge
of the treasurer’s office during Mr.
Dullye’s absence.
H. L. Stephens, the Fishtrap
nurseryman,was in town last Friday,
and informs us that he has a great
many varieties of berry plants, some
apple trees and other fruit trees for
sale. He can make it an object to
anyone wishing anything from n
nursery to call on him.
Tablet-! we are clooing out our
K. Holv.rson has just received a
entire line at reduced prices, O.
full line of the finest samples for
Wilson A Co.
men’s suitings. Examine them.
E. H Kern, the civel engineer,
Last eveding the lies Co., pre­
who purchased the Elmer Brizzee
sented the comedy Drama Entitled
place, has on exhibition a limb from
‘In Old Kentuckey.’ ’ at the opera
one of his Baldwin apple trees 39
house which was appreciated by all
inches in length which contained 32
who attended. The lies Co., is a
perfect apples of good size.
high class show and deserve the
To obtain good berths on the
patronage of all. They will again
Breakwater call up Main 181. it
visit our city next Tuesday evening
costs you nothing to phone.
presenting the western play eptitled
In onr last isue we mentioned the
“ The Road to Frisco.”
drowning of a woman supposed to
Land A Lyons are closing out
be Mrs. George Collier, formerly of
th.ir stock of clothing. Now is
this city in a large wine vat at Santa
a chaue for a good suit of clothes.
Rosa, California. Letters to rela­
Dockey J. Wilkes and Miss Nel­
tives and friends of Mrs Collier ex­
lie T. BowMan were united in mar­
plain that it was an Italian woman
riage Sunday evening by Rev. J.
living near by who was so unfortun­
Thomas, pastor of the Baptist
ate as to fall in the vat, and not
Church of this city. The marriage
Mrs. Collier.
was solemnized at the residence of
Anyone wishing to rent a good the officiating clergyn.an and was a
place will call at the HERALD office,
or address R. A, Easton, Sitkum, very quiet affair, the only persons
present bemg the bride’s brother-in-
Oregon.
The sixteen-month-old daugter of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Sharmnn Cutlip of Daniel’s Creek, Fagore. The young couple have
died of paralysis on Thursday, and the best wishes of all.— Bandon Re­
was hurried yesterday in the Coos corder.
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M .de In St. Pani by C. Gotilan & Co. since 1833.
Mrs. Morgan A Miss Robinson on
Front St.
Surveys Made, Estimates Furnished
on all Classes of Construction Work
E. H
KERN
Civil, Hydraulic and Mining Engineer
J. P. Beyers left on the last Plant
Land, Drainage and Mining Surveys Executed With
for Frisco. He will join Mrs. Bey
Accuracy and Dispatch.
ers who is visiting frieDds at Mor
gan Hill, and will go with her to Second Door East of P. O.
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Southern California and Arizona
T. W. Robison, the retired hard­
Mark Twain on Prohibition
for her health.
ware man of Bandon, had business
W rnted To R ent . Any one hav­
in Coquille on Monday.
I am a friend to temperance and
ing a farm to rent address “ F ” care
Some nice rooms to rent.
See I want it to suoceed, but I don’t
“ H erald , Coquille.”
Mrs. Figg.
thiak prohibition is practical. The
Miss Mae Walker, tbe nurse, re­
Germans prevent it. Look at them!
They
will
extend
their
trii
down
turned to Portland by the last
They have just envented a method
Breakwater after a visit with her the coast through Humboldt county,
of making brandy out of sawdust
parents at Bandon, and attending and on to San Francisco.
H. Sengstacken wants 10 tons Now what chance will prohibition
the wedding of Mr. G. T. Tread-
chittim bark delivered either at Co­ have when a man can take a ripsaw
gold and her sister, Miss Claire,
quille or Marshfield.
and go out and get drunk with a
Go to Land A Lyons’ a for nice
feao rail? what is the good of pro-
A
baby
boy
was
boro
to
Mr.
and
suit of clothes. They will save you
Mrs. C. E. Hollopeter Tuesday hibetion if a man is able to make
money.
brandy mashes out of the shingles
Wm. Galher, of Bandon, came up morning but the little fellow was
on his roof, or he can get the deleri-
not
long
for
this
world,
as
he
only
the last of the week on his way to
lived about half an hour. The little nm tremens by drinking the leg off
Portland. He was accompanied by
the kitchen table?
his son, E. M. Gallier as far as this body was conveyed to Bandon cem-
etry
where
interment.was
made
by
Go to P. E. Drane’s for Economy
city. The old gentleman will be
loving hands. Mr. and Mrs. Hoi- ‘ fru;t jars and caps,
absent two or three weeks.
lopeter have the sincere spmpathy
F or S ale . A choice piece of hot-
of a large circle of friends in their
Sewing Machines
tom land. Inquire of George S.
hour of berievement.— Recorder.
Robison, Coquille.
For Sale or rent at Goff A Good-
George O. Leach and son Tracy
mans.
The W oman s Study Club
went to portland on the task Break­
At a meeting held on Oceober
Christain Church
water en route to Klamath Falls.
They go for the benefit of the heath 10th with Mrs. Rogers, the annual
You are invited to attend tbe
of the latter, and we hope that a election of officers was had no other
services at the Christian Church
higher altitude will prove to be bet­ work being taken up.
On the afternoon of Saturday the next Sunday morning and evening.
ter for him. They were accompan­
17th
club met with Mrs.Sperry when Morning subject “ Rainy Sundays.”
ied by A. O. Hite.
two interesting papers were present­ Evening subject “ The Game of Life”
F or S ale . Six lots East of Chris­
J. N. M c C oneell .
tian Church— good building place— ed, one by Mrs. Peoplos the subject
Minister,
being
“
Holland
in
History,’’
the
part bottom for garden.
second one on “ Characteristics of
Rev. G. S. Clevenger, pastor
<;hroialc C o n s tip a tio n C u red
the Holland Land’’ being read by
of the First Baptist church at
One
who suffers from chronic
Mrs. Rogers. Current events con­
Marshfield, came over Saturday and
constipation is in danger of many
cluded the work for the afternoon.
serious ailments, Foley’s Orino
went to Bandon and formed the ac­
Tbe Dext meeteug will be held Laxative cures chronic constipa­
quaintance of the members of his
Saturday with Mrs. Nye.
tion as it aids digestion and stimu­
church at that place. He returned
lates the liver and bowels, restoring
Mrs.
M.
W.
McCormic,
of
River­
Sunday morning
and attended
the natural action o f these organs.
church in this city Sunday forenoon. ton, made our office a pleasant call Ccmmene taking it to-day and you
while in town one day last weA.
will feel better at once, Foley’s
F or S ale . — Half of a well selected
Orino Laxative does not nauseate
A
basket-ball
team
is
being
or.
herd belonging to a lower river
or gripe and is very pleasant to take
dairyman, thirtyfive in number, at gadized by the high school in this Refue substitutes. E. J. Slocum.
thirty dollars a piece, for particulars
ty.
address F. E F., care of this office.
Rev. E. B. Jones has gone to at-1
tend annual confernnce.
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More
RED
Than Enough is Too Much
AND WHITE
SHINGLES
CEDAR
Fur Sale By
To maintain health, a mature'
L. H. & W. Shingle Co.
man or woman needs just enough
food to repair the waste and supply Bandon, Oregon.
P. O. Box 62
energy and body beat. The habit­
ual consumption of more food than
necessary fer these purposes is the
prime cause of stomach troubles,
rheumatism and disorders of the j
Kidneys. I f troubled with indiges- i
tion, revise your diet, let reason and
HEATON & SHUCK
not appetite control and take a few '
doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach
Are prepared to do all kinds of
and Liver Tablets and you will soon
Housemoving and foundation re­
be all right again. For sale by B. |
pairing.
Knowlton.
HOUSE MOVING
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds
of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also
geuts’ furnishing goods.
Sound
Ring
Flour,
Headquarters at Marshfield,
Coquille Branch at Big Ware­
house. SIG HANSEN in charge .
The instinctive spirit o f “ Getting all we can for what
we have” is a feature that’s ground into the red blood o f all
of us.
Every hitman creature inherets it.
As the spirit o f
“ How Long to Hold on,” and when to Let go” evidently
has reached a liighor order of development with the Jeweler#
than in some of the] others.
W e always believe in giving our customers the best mer­
chandise obtainable at the lowest prices.
Our stock is com­
plete in all its departments, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
A ll kinds of repair work done and guaranteed
E. C. BARKER & C O .
Successor to WILSON JEWELRY CO.
MEN! Your Spring Clothes are Here
GET A I. & S. BING SUIT THIS
FALL.
You’ll find that a I & S B Suit mor«
fully meets your ideas of what a good
suit ought to be than any you hav«
ever worn. I A S B
clothes are cat
from best of fabrics, smartly tailored
splendidly made.
They have a per­
fection of workmanship and finish that
is not merely temporary-I A S B clothe«
are right, both when yon first p«t
them on and as yon wear them. Beau­
tiful new patterns in great
variety;
rich colorings; tasteful effects.
L«t
us show you some of these new ideas.
Suits from $6.00
up to $35.00.
GIVE ME A CALL.
Drane has the best thing in the
When you are in the market for
wav of fruit Jars that has ever been
baking powder, don’ t forget Cleve­
on the Market. Call and see them. land’s. •
Here are three reasons why.:
B. E. Hampton baa secured a
a building in Coquille aDd will start Superior Quality (Pure Cream of
Tarter. )
a meat market here in a few days.
Neatest Package (screw-top can.)
He is in a like business at Myrtle BéSt price (31b can $1.00; 51b can
Point with M. R. Dunn and this $1.65.
will be a branch of their Myrtle
Tollman, Photographer,
Point business. Mr. Hampton will
Any Thing;
look
after
the
shop
at
this
city
J. F. Miller and family, of Healy,
Any Where;
Kansas, are here looking for a loca­ while Mr. Dunn will attend to tbe
Any Time;
tion. They have two sons at Ban­ Myrtle Point end. These gentle­
Residence
Studio.
men
are
no
strangers
and
will
don who have been in Oregon for
.»«■
M .a ls a* a ll H auaa^
a t-C la a a
the past year whom they went to doubtless get a liberal share of tbe
Fifty Years a Blacksmith
Pnom « • m to 9 p m .
see by yesterday's Dispatch. They public patronage of the community.
Samuel R. Worley of Hixburg,
are very favorably impressed with
F or S ale : One No. II Ohio Ya., has been shoeing horses for
tbe appearance of the county. Mr. Ensilege Cutter with 34 feet of el- more than fifty years. He says:
AT THE
Miller says he left Kansas on evator, 2 horse power, all in No. 1 "Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has
the account of two much dry weath- running order. For particulars in- given me great relief from lame back
C. A. HARRINGTON, Proprietor.
er, and that our October showers quire of W. M. Hamilton, above and rheumatism. It is the best
liniment I ever used.” For sale by
• p a a la l J ttta otla o o lv a n ta
V i D a ta R a t « , ta
do not b lu f him out.
j Johnson's mill or address Coquille. R. S. Knowlton.
c a m m a»
« a f i l l a » ■ o a .d a a a .
River cemetry. This is the second
child the Cutlips have lost within
the past month. Services were held
at the United Brethren church, the
Rev.
Sumerlin officiating.— The
Times.
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­
ders, give instant relief. Price 25
cents. R. H. Knowlton, Coquille
City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
will make my head­
quarters at your store
this year. Santa Claus.
O. W ILSON & CO., COQUILLE, OREGON
his aged mother in eastern Oregon
The old lady was in the 92nd year
of her age.
General Construction
Work.
For all kinds of sewing, go to
F. C. True, who has had charge
to the office work of the F. S. Dow
Commission Compnny here for some­
time, left today for Coquille where
he will establish headquarters and
assume the management for the
company’s business in the Coquille
valley. Mr. True has made many
friends in Marshfield who will great­
ly regret his removal for even a
comparatively short distance from
here, but who will be highly gratifi­
ed over the promotion it brings him
and the success they feel certain it
will bring him.— Coos Bay Times.
Well we have certainly got some
swell pants fo r men and boys and
the prices will certainly strike you
right.
Come in and let us show them to
• you.
'ake a
KODAK
W ith You
K nowlton’» Drug Store
Has a Full Line.
Skookum Restaurant,;
KERR
I f you are figuring on a
Stationary or Marine
Gas Engine
Write us— we will save you money and time.
Engines Carried in Stock.
A lso a complete line of launch supplies gas­
oline and Distillate in any quantity.
Coos Bay Oil and Supply Co.
MARSHFIELD, ORE Q0
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