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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1908)
P. 8 . Robison, of Norway, was in town Saturday. LOCAL N E W S . O. E. Fielding, of Bandon, was in All kinds of feed si Skeels 4 Son. town Monday, J. W. Felter, of Bandon, was in Father D. P. Curley, of Marsh Pie Peaches one gallon cans 35 Coquille on Friday. field, was in town Monday. cents at O. Wilson and Co. Margaret lies Co. at Baby shoes! baby shoes!! Large Joe Collier had the misfortune to Hall each Tuesday night. severly cut his band Tuesday. W. O. Mathews, of Fairview was assortment, Robinson’s store. Economny fruit jars and caps at in town Monday. George Bsale had business over Drane’s. Buy your suits at Land k Lyons’ . from the Bayside Thursday. R. W. Boyle, the Bandou Jeweler, Their prices will surprise you. C. A. Pettengill, of the lower riv W. E. Crane, of Bandon, bad bus-1 er had business in town Monday. was a Coquille visitor Monday. iness in town Monday. For bargains in shoes, Bee Drane C. C. Johnson, the lower river at his new store. A fine supply of new records just sawmill man, waB in town Thursday. Wm. Richardson, of Parkersburg, received at W. H. Schroeder’s. Brain keeps on hand fresh bread, was a Coquille visitor Monday. R. E. Shine, of Empiie, had busi Alf. Machado, of Prosper, was Three cans of standard tomatoes ness in town Monday. among Coquille’s visitors on last for 25 cents at O. Wilson and co. The best flour in town at Skeels Wednesday. R. E- Buck, of Bandon, bad busi k Son. Calieo 7 cents per yard at Robin ness in town the first of the week. Harvey James, of Bandon, had son’s. George Leach and son Tracy re business in town Saturday. W. H. Noble, of Marshfield, was Lewis Brown and wife of Myrtle a Coquille visitor on Thursday of turned from their trip to W ashing ton. j Point were in town Saturday. last week. A. R. Enveart, of Gravel Ford, Lex Cope, has returned* from his Some nice rooms to rent. See was in Coquille on Friday of last trip to Curry county. Mrs. Figg. We have the most complete line Mrn. Henry Johnson, of Riverton, week. E. M. lilaekerby, of Bandon, hav of ladies’ coats ever carried in town | did shopping in town Wednesday ing hud business at the Bay, return Robinson’s store. of last week. Steve Curran, of North Bend, is Sewing Machine needles at W. H. ed Friday. Schroedei’s. J. M Bright, of Gravel Ford, was in town Thursday, returning home Friday morning. “ Dement’s Best flour is the kind Drane sells. Mrs. Chns. Skeels, of this city went to Bandon Friday to see friendB and relatives. Sugar, best granulated $6.40 per sack at O. Wilson and Co. Capt. Alva Lee, of Myrtle Point, was a Coquille business visitor a day or so last week. W anted . $2,000 on first-class se- urity. Apply at this office. F ob S ale . Six lots and 8 -room buying hay in this valley for his bouse well furnished; orchard and barn at that place. bottom garden lots and out houses. Chas. Harrington, the restaurant E. E Bender, of Myrtle Point, man, had two of his fingers pretty shook hands with friends in Co badly mashed one day last week. quille last Friday. Ripe and green olives in bulk at Get your table legs turned at Robinson’s. Quick k Curry’s. They have some Capt. Danielson and son-in-law patterns already out. Hard wood, $1 per set. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rev. E. B. Jones and family left Davidson, were in town Monday. for Corvallis Monday to enter up Go to P. E. Drane’s for Economy fruit jars and caps. on their new duties. Anyone wishing house moving or other heavy work done can be ac commodated by calling on H. L. Yarney. S. C. Braden, of Myrtle Point, J. V. Hamblock, of Parkersburg, had business in Coquille on Wed made our office a pleasant call while in town on business last Friday. nesday of last week. Tablet'! we are closing out our entire line at reduced prices, O. Wilson k Co. Mrs. J. N. McConnell started the latter part of the week for Eugene Rev. McConnell will join her about the first of the year. H. Sengstacken wanta 10 tons chittim bark delivered either at C o quille or Marshfield. Mrs.S. A. Yonkam, our County Dairy Inspector, who had business at the county court Thursday, made our office a pleasant call while in the city. To obtain good berths on the Breakwater call up Main 181. it costs you nothing to phone. H. H. Swasey, an aged veteran of the late war, came up from Ban don Thursday on his way to Port land. He went via Roseburg per stage. Drane has the best thing in the wav of fruit Jars that has ever been on the Market. Call and see them. place for the winter. Clark’s O. N. T. thread 5 cents a spool at Robinson's. J. H. Magill was down from Eden valley the last of tne week on business and visited his sister, Mrs A. J. Wilsou while in town. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of this city, departed for San Francis co Saturday where they will spend the winter, Mr. Johnson will look after the lumber market and take care of that end of the business for tne mill. Groceries, drygoods, boots and Guns of all kinds for sale or rent shoes, hats and caps, flour and feed, at Goff k Goodman’ s 2nd hand always on band at Land k Lyons’. store. Orders filled promtlv. Department Comonder, G. A. R., The Educational League will meet for this section of the coast, will Fridny, Nov. 13th at 8:30 p. m. in be here the latter part of the month the high school room at the school- for the purpose of installing the house. Mr. John D. Goss of Marsh officers of newly organized Post in field is to deliver a lecture. A full this city. attendance is desired. F ob S ale . One complete outfit Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds for spraying. Call and investiga- of new hats at Drane’s Store, Also Goff k Goodman. geuts’ furnishing goods. E. N. Harry was in from Sitkum Rev. C. H. Cleaves, pastor of the on Thursday and was without his crutches this time,having sufficiently M. E. church, south, at Grants Pass, recovered from his late injury by al and well known in Roseburg, was lowing a rock to fall on his foot married in that city Nov. 1, to Miss Mae Herrington. They will reside some time ago. at Coquille, to which place Rev. Land k Lyons are closing out their stock of clothing. Now is Cleaves has been transferred.—Rose a chance for a good suit of clothes. burg Review. Kathleen Mavorneen by the Mar garet lies Co., next Tuesday night. This popular and brilliant Isish play needs no long description to acquaint our readers wtih the treat iu store for our theater goers next week. R ooms — Nice furnished rooms to rent in one of the nicest locations in the town. Call on Fred Belloni at the Nye residence. M en’ s pants our values in this line cannot be duplicated in Coos County. A strictly up-tio-date line to select from. We have just received a nice line of Heatherbloom Skirts $2.50 and £3.50 W e want it to b e known that we will be headquarters for toys and all kinds o f H oliday G oods. & O. W I L S O N Geo. Flanagan, of Marshfield, was in town Monday. Dave Baker, of Lee, had business in town Monday. Mr. E. D. Sperry bad business in Myrtle Point Tuesday. Only the best groceries at Skeels aod son. County School Superintendent W. H, Bunch has moved his family Stanley Bartlett, returned from to town for the winter. A big line of hosery just arrived the East, Saturday where he had been on business and a visit to his at Skoels and Son. parents. Arthur Mereen and wife, of Grav Saws gummed, filed and set at el Ford, visited relatives and friends Q uvk & Curry's shop. in town the first of the week. The Woodman of the World gave Just arrived— A swell line of din a blow out last Saturday evening ing chairs at W. C. Laird’s. which was enjoyed by a large num The entertainment at the Dime ber present. Theatre last Friday was a grand Furnished housekeeping rooms to F ob R ent . Some good, f urn s bed rent at the WHITE HOUSE. housekeeping rooms, nice for Chas. Harrington, of the Skook- teachers or pupils. Apply at this office. um Restaurant, returned from a F ob S ale . #150 buys a good piano. Geo. Hartly, has accepted a posi $75 cash and $75 in good potatoes business trip to the Bay on Friday Big assortment of ladies’ skirts tion as bookkeeper at Johnson’s or graiD. mill and will move his family up from $1 to $15 at J. W . Lencve’s, Cal Slagle and family have moved John Hamblock and son, Eugene, there. to Lyons and Johnson’s mill on the of Parhersburg, were among Co- White River flour makes white lower river. Cal will act as book quille’s business visitors on Friday. light bread. Robinson has it. keeper for that institution. Cleveland's Superior Baking O. Wilson and Co. have on dis 16 pounds best granulated sugar Powder. The goods that save!you play a fine line of holiday goods. for $100 at O. WiLon and Co. money. . , Come and make your selections Robt. Richmond, brother of Dr. Mrs. Chas. Zevely, of this city, early. James Richmond of this city, arriv went to see her parents, Mr. and Pie Apricots one gallon cans 25 ed in town Saturday from bis home Mrs. J. L. Briggs, of near Riverton, in Pigeon, Michigan, on a visit. cents at O. Wilson and Co. Wednesday. t We have the largest line os la Ray Dean started Monday morn Remember wo carry every thing dies’ gants’ and childrens’ shoes. you need in grocery line. Land A ing for Eugone where he joines his wife end mother who are at that We can suit you Robinson’s store, Lyons. Capt. W. T. McCloskey, the hard ware man of Myrtle Point, shook hands with his old friends in this city on Friday. Bring your orders to Land k Lyons for groceries, shoes or dry goods. Jas. D. Clinton and J. H. Rada- baugh, of the Arago section, made our office a pleasant call while in town last Thursday. The shoe with the style and wearing qual ities combined $3.50 to $4. CO., C O Q U I L L E , O R H o w itt V o m * Di ff ONllou? Mrs. Mary Llowlin of No. 228 8 th Ave., Sau Fra ncisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: “ Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric .Bitters in a case of of acute indigestion, prompts this testimonial. I am fully convinced that for stoma .h and liver troubles Electric Bitters is the best remedy on the market to-day.’ ’ This great tonic and alterative medicine invig orates the systitn, purifies the blood and is especially helpful in all forms of female weakness. 50 c at Knowl- ton’s drug store. A ll the latest styles in Ladies suits at Robinsons. F. W. Estbvirg, of Myrtle Point, is fixing up tire Lyons building on Front street anil will soon be ready for business. success nnd netted the library asso ciation a neat little sum. RED The snappiest umbrellas at Skeels and Si n. F ’ijr Sale By L. h. & Wh Shingle Co. Bandon, Oregon. P. O. Box 62 Maids from Alaska (sequel to Old Maids Convention) Friday evening, Nov. 20th. A comio drama per formed by forty people. The great est treat of the season. AND WHITE SHINGLES CEDAR HOUS^ MOVING F ob S ale — A high-grade Kohler H E A T O N & SH UCK and Campbell piano, oak case, for Are prepared to do all' kinds of cash or on installments. Will sell Housemoving and foundation re cheap if taken at once. Call on W. pairing. C. Laird. K RKP SLAGLE T A IL O R O REG O N C O Q U IL L E , W. C. L A IR D COM PLETE HOUSE F U RNISH ER. Do You Intend to Build? |C c n Did you stop to consider that a building made 11 D O out o f cement blocks is almost indestructabl* and fireproof? Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the last cost? Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in tha world. Yours for business, COQUILLE COM CRETE WORKS jv ie ala a t a l l H o u p s P porn 6 a m t o 9 p m . p ii« s t ~ C la « s Servie«. ATTH üSkO O kum Six lot s East of Chris tian Church— good building place— part bottom for garden. F ob S a le . Restaurant, C. A . H A R R IN G T O N , P ro p rie to r. The instinctive spirit o f “ 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. As 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. 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. All kinds of repair work done and guaranteed E. C. BARKER & CO. Successor to WILSON JEWELRY CO. MBN! Your Fall Clothes are Here G E T A I. & S. B IN G S U IT T H I S FALL. s p o o l « ) A t t o n t l s n Q l v o n to C ö m m e r » i ö 1 M on Wo M » k . R a t o » to It is now reported on good au oog u lar B oa rd »«». thority that the laborers holding checks against the Larsen Lumber Survey« Made, Estimates Furnished General Construction Co., will not lose their wages as on all Cltueeg of Construction Work Work. first reported but that there is 2 , 000 - E H K E R N 000 feet of logs in the McCormac Civil, Hydraulic and Mining Engineer boom at Marshfield and that the Land, Drainage and Mining Surveys Executed W ith men's wages will have to come out of them. The company are doing Accuracy and Dispatch. everything in their power to effect COQUILLE, OREGON Second Door East ot P. O. a settlement and pay off the out standing debts. George Laingar came over from the Lake section last week and vis The meetings at the Christian ited upper river points as well as church in this city are progressing Coquille. He reports all well in nicely and large crowds are greeting that part of the couuty. the minister every night. Fxcel- Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow lont sermoDS are being preached Best grade flour $1.35 per sack at ders, give instant relief. Price 25 and the good music being fnrnish- O. Wilsan k Co. cents. R 8 . Knowlton, Coquille I ed is a special feature. Mr. Mc- “ W anted . — Good man in every C ity;C . 5"! Lowe, Bandon. CoiJnell is »man of abability and his locality— good pay; experience un ’ W. H. Hull, of Riverton, who is I sermons are deeply appreciated by necessary to represent large Real having some trouble with his eyes, those who hear him. Estate organization. Write today. B. F. Loos Co., Dee Moines, Iowa.’’ went to Marshfield Friday to con When you are in the market for sult Dr. Straw in regard to his Sick Heartache trouble. We hope he may get re baking powder, Ain’t forget Cleve j This distressing disease results land's. lief soon. Here are three reasons why.: from a disordered condition o f the F ob S ale . — Half of a well selected Superior Quality (Pure Cream of stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain’s Stomach and Tarter.) herd belonging to a lower river dairyman, thirtyfive in number, at Neatest Package (screw-top can.) Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at thirty dollars a piece, for particulars Rest price (31b can $1.00; 51b can R. 8. Knowlton’s drug store and try it. address F. E. F., care of this office. $1.65. Largest assortment of Rugs ever brought to Co quille. All sizes and prices 9x12 from $ 3 .50 up Complete line of Holiday China. ___________ W hen looking lor a pres ent for your friend call and get one of those beautiful Crayons, Pastels or Paint ings. Nothing nicer. you ’ll find that a I & S B Suit mors fully meets your ideas of what a good suit ought to be than any you have ever worn. I k S B clothes are cut from best of fabrics, smartly tailored splendidly made. They have a per fection of workmanship nnd finish that is not merely temporary-I k S B clothe* are right, both when you first put them on and as you wear them. Beau tiful now patterns in great variety; Take a rich colorings; tasteful effects. Let us show you some of these new ideas. KODAK 8 T Suits from $6.00 ~ up to $35.00. W ith You z Knowlton’s DrugStore '.C IV F iM E A C A LL. T. KERR Has a Full Line. v /I cf*