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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1908)
LOCAL N E W S . t f r The whist tournament meets again Ripe and green olives in Robinson's. next Tuesday evining. Dram keeps on hand fresh bread, Wo have the largest line of la John McLeod, the pile-driver The local sawmill started up yes dies’ gents’ and childrens’ shoes. man, has been very ill for two weeks terday noon. We can suit you Robinson's store, at his home uear Cedar Point. Calico 7 cents per yard at Robin Best grade flour $1.35 per sack at M. O. Hooten fell from a roof on son's. which he wns working several days O. Wilsan A Co. A. M. Welch, of Lampa, was a Get your gun, and attend tbe ago, and sustained some very severe Coquille business visitor on Satur bruises. turkej shoot at Myrtle Point Dec. day. Robinson has a big assortment 22nd. Good turkeys, a square deal Some nice rooms to rent. See of baby shoes both in soft and bard and a good time is assured all who Mrs. Figg. attend. soles. A son arrived to bless the home Go to P. E. Drane’s for Economy Miss Edna Jameson arrived from of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Jr. Rohuerville, California, a few days | fruit jars and caps. Nov. 29th. Paul Skeels came up from Ban ago to visit with relatives at River ‘‘Dement’s Best flonr is the kind ton and Bandon. don Sunday, whero he is assisting Drane sells. Pie Peaches one gallon cans 35 in selling off the stock o f Lorenz A The town jail is having an addi cents at O. Wilson and Co. Hoyt lately purchased by C. M| tion built to it and made much more Lawrence Raekleff, son of Mer Skeels of this city. inviting in other respects. Saws gummed, filed and set nt chant Ed Rackleff of Langlois A grand bargain counter sale is in town Monday on his way to Port Quick A Curry’s shop. now on at the jewelry store of E. C. land to enter tbe Armstrong Busi- Mrs. George Guerin of Myrtle Barker A Co. Point has been vibiting with Mrs. ness College. Aasen Bros, are now working 32 Baby shoes! baby shoes!! Large men at their logging camp on Rinck assortment, Robinson's store. Creek. # Captain Butler’s store was bur Sugar, best granulated $(>.40 per glarized last Wednesday night, and sack at O. Wilson and Co. a few dollars in change and some Miss Cora Belloni returned Mon articles of clothing stolen. There iB day from a visit with friends at no clew to the culprit. North Bend. Three cans of standard tomatoes Furnished housekeeping rooms to for 25 cents at O. Wilson and co. rent at the W HITE HOUSE. Claude and Paul Ford, after an Chadwick Lodge, A. F. A A. M., absence of four months traveling will hold its annual installation ex with n theatrical company, returned ercises on Saturday Eve., Dec. 26th. to Coquille last Saturday. They in Big assortment of ladieB’ skirts tend remaining indefinitely in this from $1 to $16 at J. W . Leneve’s, section. Nels Odmundson is fitting up the Guns of all kinds for sale or rent lower story of the Gilkey building at Goff & Goodman’s 2nd hand preparatory to opening a bowling store alley therein. The Educational League will A fine line of Boys and Girls meet Friday aftornoon, December Books at Kuowlton’s Durg Store. Ilth , 19o8. in the High School room Bert Dyer sprained his back quite at the Public School house. Miss painfully Mouday wnile at work in Hughes will lead the discussion the yard of the local sawmill. He with a paper on “ Moral and Social Training of Children.” Parents was forced to take to bis bed. Remember we carry every thing and friends are cordially invited to you need in grocery line. Land A be present at these meetings. Lyons. F or S ale . One complete outfit The steamer Liberty is to be tow for spraying. Call and investiga- ed to Coos Bay just as SQon as the Uoff A Goodman. bar and ocean assume a calmer state. D. A. Huling has been circulat The steamer will be boxed up about ing a petition to the proper author the guards to better insure her safe ities requesting the re-establishment ty on the trip. of the mail route between Eckle.v Bring your orders to Land A and Port Orford. The Bervice was Lyons for groceries, shoes or dry recently .discontinued, and the set goods. tlers along the route have been con Grant Harry’s new building is fast siderably inconvenienced thereby.— assuming proportions. The" lower Myrtle Point Enterprise. floor will be partitioned into store Land & Lyons are closing out rooms aud the upper story into their stock of clothing. Now is sleeping apartments that will be a chance for a good suit of clothes. rented by Mrs. Alice M. Tuttle. H. L. Stephens, the Fishtrap Cbas. Lyons was in town since our last issue, and again able to walk after the injuries inflicted by Sam Hunter at Bandon two weeks ago. Tbe case will be aired before the grand jury next week. nurseryman, was in town Monday. He is getiing along nicely with his enterprise and in a short time will bo nble to furnish Coos county with a great arnouut of tbe finest of fruit trees and shrubbery. He shipped a considerable quantity of small fruit vines to a Portlaud dealer last fall. Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow ders, give instant relief. Price 25 cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. Pyrography outfits and nice line of books, frames, plaques etc, at Knowlton’s Drug Store. The Johnson Lumber Co. has es tablished a retail lumber yard near the depot in this city. The lumber is brought down on scows from tbe Clark Bowman, a well known res mill and landed near the ferry slip. ident and printer cf Marshfield, died In a snug little building erected at at Portland Nov. 30th, to which the edge of the sidewalk Mr. D. D. city be had moved but n few weeks Pierce, the manager, has his office. ago. The deceased was known in Tablet-! wo are cloning out our Coquille, and came near making his entire line at rid need prices, O. residence here a short time back. Wilson A Co. H. E. James and W. H. Dapp are He was an affable young gentleman constructing a shingle mill a short and highly esteemed by all his ac Death was due to distance south of Bandon. They quaintances. heart failure. He leaves a widow have purchasod th e engine and boil er which were used on the old river; and little daughter. Warren Deyoe, her daughter,at Ban don. The lady passed through her jreturn home Monday. W h y our trade is increasing so rapidly duality and Prices will Count. W e have a complete line of mens, ladies and children’ s W e have a snappy line of pants that we are showing and the prices will strike you right. $3.50 values $ 2 . 7 5 . $ 4 .2 5 underwear, wool and cotton. Regular $3 values $ 2 . 2 5 . $i) values $ 3 . 5 0 . Come in and examine this line we can suit you. M e n ’s S w e a t e r C o a t s f r o m $1.50 t o G r o c e r ie s Pie peaches 35c, fo $ 1 . Standard Tomatoes 3 cans for 25 cts., Carnation milk 10c, Pie apricots one gal 25c, Raisens 10c pound pk., Currants 15c two for 25c. A ero washing pow. 31b pk. 20c, 161b best granulated sugar T ry our 25 coffee it can’t be beat in town. Hams 2 0 c per lb, bacon 2 l c . Christmas G According to Captain O. Wiren, keeper of the Bandon light station, the rainfall for the month of No vember amounted to 4.41 inches, against 6.07 inches for November, 1907. W e have a most complete stock. T ry them there nice. ds. Everything for the children and larger ones as well. O. W IL SO N & Pie Apricots one gallon cans 25 cents at O. Wilson and Co. 16 pounds best granulated sugar for $100 at O. Wilson and Co. The steamer Elizabeth sailed from Bandon for San Francisco Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock. The bar was quite rough, and as the steamer crossed out buffeted by the seas she Skeels A Son will save you money was viewed by a large crowd. on shoes, oil clothing and paraffine Clark’s O. N. T. thread 5 cents a clothing. spool at Robinson's. W . F. Keller and family are now The new steamer Fifield, C. P. located on the Pink Laird place, op Jensen master, arrived at Bandon posite Johnson’s mill, which place from San Francisco Saturday, carry Billy has lented for a term of years. We have the most complete line of ladies’ coats ever carried in town Robinson’s store. E. J. Slocum, the druggist, re turned the last of the week from a visit to his old home at Heppner, eastern Oregon, and also at Pros ser, Washington, at which point he has property interests. Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also geuts’ furnishing goods. Mrs. W. A. Bean returned from Porter Thurday where she had been to see her mother, Mrs. J. E. Mar tin, who has lately suffered another light stroke of paralysis, but was improving at last accounts. Get your table legs turned at Quick A Curry’s. They have some patterns already out. Hard wood, $1 per Bet. The O. TL Creamery, Henry Bel loni manager, is now churning but three times a week, owing to the shortness of the milk supply at this season of the year. However, there are regular shipments of fine gilt- edged butter to the lower markets. Captain Edward D. Parsons, for years connected with the Pacific Coast Steamship Co., has been se lected to succeed Captain B. W. Ol son as master of the Alliance. Capt. Olson resigns to take command of Groceries, drygoods, boots and the Nan Smith. shoes, hats and caps, flour and feed, Knowlton’s Drug Store has a very nlways on hand at Land A Lyons’. large stock of books, consisting of Orders filled promtly. every thing from 5c toy books to Joe Bledsoe expects to depart for most beautiful gift books. Los Angeles, C a l, in the course of Says Friday’s Times: The report a fortnight, there to spend the win that the Southern Oregon Company ter with relatives and friends. On is to be purchased by Henry Hew the way down he will tarry at Ber itt and his associates is again cur keley for the purpose of visiting hie rent. According to the latest ver venerable mother who is now 93 sion tbe deal is to be closed at Ta years of age and in moderate health. coma within a few days, Messrs Eli 1 Wish to announce that I will jah Smith and R. E- Shine having mnke special rates on all Christmas gone there and John Hewitt and popcorn. Call and get prices for Seymour Bell having also gone your popcorn for decoratioD, etc. north. Mrs. C. C. Hughes. boat Antelope, and taken the same I Foley’s Orino Laxative cures to the site of the mill. A Sumner! chronic constipation and stimulates regulates the shingle machine has also been pur- the liver. Orino bowels so they will act naturally ' chased. and you do not have to take pur- , To obtain good berths on the atives continuously. Sold by E J I Breakwater call up Main 181. it Slocum. costs you nothing to phone. The fact has now reached our no W. T . Kerr last Monday disposed tice that Hark Dunham, the grizzled of his interest in the mercantile firm brunette who presides at the throt of W. T. Kerr A Co. to his partner, tle on the steamer Echo, had a hand George C. Hansen, who will in the in baptizing Purser Johnson in the future conduct the business alone. river last week, It has also been re In extending best wishes to Mr. vealed to the world that the fumes The largest salmon pack made on Hansen we at the same time regret from Hark’s antiquated corncob had the Siuslaw in fifteen or twenty to lose W- T. Kerr from the busi more to do with partially asphyx years has just been completed, ac ness community, and will hope be is iating Johnson than did the chilly cording to W . J. Kyle, one of the successful in whatever he may de waters of the Coquille. Florence cannerymen. The pack of cide to engage in. F ob S ale . —-Half of a well selected the two canneries will amount to O. Wilson and Co. have on dis herd belonging to a lower river j about 15,000 cases, of which the play a fine line of holiday goods. dairyman, thirtyfive in number, at Kyle cannery packed about 8,200. Come and make your selections ' thirty dollars a piece, for particulars Brown and White Leghorn, addieas F. E F., care of this office. early. White Plymoth Rock and Black The municipal election in Marsh Minorca cockerels for sale by J. C. W. H. Schroeder, the jeweler, was the victim of a lamentable mishap field last Tuesday resulted in the Watson. Also pairs and trios can Monday, which to one of his physi victory of Thos. Coke and Carl Al be furaisbedon short notice. Ninety-three o f Kentucky’s 119 cal condition was of material ser brecht for Councilmen and John W. Butler for Recorder by large major - j counties are now totally dry; 21 are iousness. He was standing in front of Barker A C o.’s jewelry establish ¡ties. The voters, however, placed I partially dry; 4 are wholly wet, and ment when a racing dog collided their stamp of disapproval very em- the case of one county, which lately with one of his crutches, throwing phatically upon the proposition t o , voted as a unit on prohibition, is him violently to the sidewalk. We increase the city debt limit and to. being settled by legal process in are glad to know that no bones were issue $42,000 worth of bonds to pay court. This is tbe substance of And statement secured by a local news, broken, and that the geotleman is outstanding city warrants. recovering from bis painful exper thus is Marshfield still in a hope- paper there from tbe Kentucky anti- less tangle of debt, apparently, saloon league, ience, ! MERCANTILE BUSINESS I will dispose of ;vy entire stoch of— all up-to-date — NEW MERCHANDISE at absolutely cost or less. Now is the time to buy your goods for the Holidays. W e have a nice new line of Ladies and Childrens coats, Furs, Dress goods, Outing Flannels, Underwear for Ladies and Gents, Shoes, Rubber goods, Men’s Suits and a good stock ot groceries, Show cases, Scales, etc., all to be sold. W ill sell the entire stock to anyone wishing to go into the Mercantile business. C. M. Wade, manager of Dean it Co.’s market at Bandon, spent Sun- 1 day with his family in Coquille. J . ^KT. I Tollman’s Studio Passing counterfeit money is no worse than substituting some un known worthless remedy for Foley’s Honey and Tar, tbe great cough and cold remedy that cures the most obstinate coughs and heals the lungs. AND WHITE CEDAR SHINGLES For Sale By L. H. & W . Shingle Co. Bandon, Oregon. --------------------- .— » LENEYE S3 F or S ale . £150 buys a good piano. $75 cash and $75 in good potatoes or grain. RED Going out of Business.! Having decided to go out of the N otice —From Monday Dec. 13th 1 Lady skaters will be a addmitted free to the rink. For fancy staple A 1 groceries Skeels A Son have the best flour in town. Snow drift and Dement’s call on Skeels A Son. best. James Walstrom, agent for the Mrs. N. Lorenz returned Satur steamer Elizabeth was up from Ban don a day or so the first of the day from Bandon where she had so weke. journed with her son and daughter- Knowlton s Drug Store has on j in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lorenz- display an elegant line of Pictures For bargains in shoes, see Drane which would make nice presents for at his new store. your wife or sweetheart. The Cramer Stock Co. will make White River flour makes white its first appearance in Coquille to light broad. Robinson has it. morrow night, presenting the roar Mrs. H. S. Stratton went to Port ing comedy, “ My Friend Brown.” land the last of tbe week. She was Wanted.— A good dining room accompanied by her sister-in-law, girl. Address Box 163, Coquille. Miss Mary E. Stratton. There will be a social da-ice at Swell assort isnt Ladies and Nosier’* Hall on Saturday evening Gents handkerc liefs at Robinson’s. Music by Gage’s Orchestra, com After exposuie or when you feel posed of Clyde A. Gage, Paul and a cold coming on take a few dose’ Claude F ord and Miss EdnaGilkey. of Foley’s Honey and Tar and it will Anyone wishing house moving or expel the cold from your system other heavy work done can be ac It cures the most stubborn coughs commodated by calling on H. L. and colds, and prevents pneumonia. Sold by E J Slocum. Varney. ing passengers and a good load of freight. She will sail with a cargo of lumber and matchwood. Make selections early. CO., COQUILLE, ORE Men’s Suits at J. W. Leneve’s. Meet me at the rink. O. C. Sanford spent Sunday down Robinson handles tbe Carson glove. the river. W. T. Miller was down from Joe Miracle, who was employed on the Sent’nel under its former Fishtrap Monday. management, returned to Marsh All the latest styles in Ladies field last Saturday. suits at Robinsons. Wheat, rolled barley,mids, shorts, J. H. Oerding. the concrete man, bran, at Skeels A Son’s. went to the Bay by Monday’s train. Jacob Prewett, au old and highly Chicken bone, shell and grit at esteemed pioneer citizen, died at Sk eel’s. Myrtle Point Friday, and was bur J. B. Fox has been confined to ied at Bandon Sunday. his home with illness for ten days. The Myrtle Point Rod and Gun Club is preparing for a big turkey shoot on Dec. 22nd. Fine birds and a square deal are insured to all who wish to participate in the shoot. Children’s black knit pants saves washings; we have them. $6 values for Come in and see them they will sell themselves. These are not special prices but every day: Buy your suits at Land A Lyons’. Their prices will surprise you. U n derw ear. M e n ’« P a n t s . - P. O. Box 62 « ---------------------------- F o r f l i n t H u l l F e r l l n t t A l t e r H i tt i n g : The intense itching characteristic o f these ailments is almost instantly allayed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by R S Knowlton. Is doing a rushing business those wanting Photos for the Holidays please do not delay. Rainy and Cloudy Days just as good for sittings. Augm ent your Busi ness Profits by A dver tising in the H E R A L D . SIL V E R W A R E of all kinds. Edison Phonographs and Records, aslo the new Combination Machines and Amberol records at E. C. BARKER & CO’S Jewelry Store W. T. KERR & CO. THE Social Dance Up-to-Date Grocers, Clot hers Nosler’s Hall Unexcelled duality and Living Prices Our Motto Saturday, Dec. 12 Music by Gage’s Visit our Clothing Department when you want anything imagin able to wear. Orchestra : Come out and Indulge the Dizzy W hirl. Visit our Grocery Department whm You want anything imagin able to eat.