Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 16, 1908, Image 3

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    Wear Tozier’s Logger Shoes and
Ripe and green olivc6 in bulk at
S. F. Fear Gloves. None better me Robinson's.
Drain keeps on band fresh bread, made. Call on E. L. Tozier
Saws gunimi d, fihd aid set nt
Levi Fmitb was over from Marsh­
There will be a game of ba k t Quick A Curry's shop.
field on Friday.
ball on Friday evening at Nosler's
Robins iu handles the Carson
Go to I*. E. Drane’B for Economy- Hall between the Coquille and Ban­ glove.
fruit jars and caps.
don teams.
Clifford Crewe, the cigar manu­
J. 0 . Haines, of Myrtle Point, [ Baby shoes! baby shoes!! Laige facturer i f Myrtle Poiut, returned
went to the Bay by Friday’s train. assortment, Robinson’s store.
Monday Irnm a business trip to
Pie Peaches one gallon cans 3 5 1 Mrs. R. Pomeroy was up from Curry county.
cents at O, Wilson and Co.
Lampa Saturday doing shopping
Pie Apricots one gallon cans 25
John Nielson, of Prosper, bad and visiting wi*h her daughter, cents at O. Wilson and Co.
business at the Bay Friday.
Mrs. Henry Lorenz.
Jesse Tyrrell was in Coquille Sat­
Calico 7 cents per yard at Robin­
Three cans of standard tomatoes urday, and the day following took
son's.
for 25 cents at O. Wilson and co.
the stage for Roseburg. He was
W. O. .Vfattews, of Fairview, had
Mr. and Mrs. James Falkner ar­ en route to Klamath Falls.
business in town on Thursday.
rived from Oakland, Cal., yesterday-
16 pounds best granulated sugar
Some nice rooms to rent.
See morning to visit with the lady’s son, for $100 at O. Wilson and Co.
Mrs. Figg.
W. H. Mansell, and family.
Judge Selilbrede, of Marshfield,
J. B. Fox, who had been quite ill
Guns of all kinds for sale or rent will deliver his lecture on “ Alaska,” :
for some time, has recovered and at Goff & Goodman’s 2nd hand at the Christian Church on Thurs-
store
about again.
day evening, Dec. 17. Admission
From reliable parties we learn free.
“ Dement’s Best flour is the kind
Drane sells.
that the Hume wool -,ves sold to
Clark's O. N. T. thread 5 cents a
Levi Smith has been detailed as a Mr. Dickens this year at 18 cents, spool at Robinson's.
special nightwatchman at Marsh­ which is considered a good price.
W. A. Traver, wife and children
— Port Orford Tribune.
field, say-, the Times.
departed from Coquille by yester­
LOCAL N E W S .
White River flour makes white
A grand bargain counter sale is
now on at the jewelry store of E. C. light bread. Robinson has it.
The first real winter storm struck
Barker & Co.
The social dance Saturday even­ this part last Saturday and it now
ing was generously patronized and looks as though the loggers who are
a good time was had by everybody. depending on high water to float
their logs may get them out.
Sugar, best granulated $0.40 per
Swell assort ent Ladies and
sack at O. Wilson and Co.
Gents handkerc Jefs at Robinson’s.
Harvey Gilman left Monday by
Mesdames Hicking, Myers and
way of Myrtle Point for Arizona,
hoping to benefit bis health by the Thrush, of Prosper, returned from
a visit to the Bay on Thursday;
change of climate.
went home by the evening Favorite.
Furnished housekeeping rooms to
Mr. Hicking met them here.
rent at the W HITE HOUSE.
day’s train en route to California,
where they expect to find a loca­
tion.
We have the most complete line
of ladies’ coats ever carried in town
Robinson’s store.
Joh nS . Lawrence • is putting in Xmas shopping. Their line
the slack months of the assessment of shoes is new and uptodate.
season in writing fire insurance.
The dance-loving public should
He has obtained the agency for the keep in mind the masquerade ball
Oregon Relief Fire Insurance Co that is to be given at Nosler’s Hall
Pyrography outfits and nice line on Christmas night, Dec. 25. The
of books, frames, plaques etc, at best of music will be in attendance;
prizes for best sustained character
Knowlton’s Drug Store.
J. A. Dubell, a resident of Marsh­ and best waltzers.
Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow-
ders, give instant relief. Price 25
cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille
City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
Tom Tennison left for Grants
Pass last Thursday where he ex­
pects to spend the winter in the
employ of the telephone company
as a lineman. Tom has been in
California the past three months,
coming home only ten days ago.
F or S ale . — Half of a well selected
herd belonging to a lower river
dairyman, thirtyfive in number, at
thirty dollars a piece, for particulars
addiess F. E F-, care of this office.
Knowlton s Drug Store has on
display an elegant line of Pictures
which would make nice presents for
your wife or sweetheart.
The alleys and other equipment
for Nels Odmundson’s bowling alley
have been brought to Bandon from
North Bend on the Wilhelmina.
As the alleys are of such great
length they cannot be brought to
Coquille until the steamer Dispatch
is again on the run.
Foley’s Orino Laxative cures
chronic constipation and stimulates
the liver. Orino
regulates the
bowels so they will act naturally
and you do not have to take pur-
atives continuously Sold by E J
Slocum.
The H erald is informed that a
erew of men is nt work stretching a
copper wire on the telephone line
between Coos Bay and Roseburg.
This, it is expected, will prove more
lasting and give less annoyance
than the wire now in use.
SALE
Commencing Thursday, Dec. 17,1908, we will
begin our special sale which will consist of H ol­
iday Specials, etc. W e want to close out our en­
tire line of shoes and men’s pants at prices that
will take your breath. Ladies Skirts, Belts,
Shawls and all seasonable goods suitable for
Christmas Gifts will be greatly sacrificed.
33TYou are invited to come and see the greatest bargains ever offered in Coquille.j3?J]
O. W IL SO N & CO., COQUILLE, OREGON
Dull times, So they Say. Well,
just take a look at the crowd
around the Rackett Store on Sec­
ond St. “ Something doing thero I
all tb i time.’ ’
F ob S ale . One complete outfit
S. M, Goff returned a week ago
for spraying. Call and investiga-
from his trip to Eureka, California, Goff & Goodman.
whither he went on business con­
Frank Flam, of Parkersburg, is
nected with his late mother's estate.
building a new saw mill, and has
Big assortment of ladies’ skirts employed S. S. Ackles of Eastside
from $1 to $15 at J. W. Leneve’s,
to install the machinery and put the
George Laingor and family came mill in vuuning order for him.
over from their home on Coos Riv­
The steamer Elizabeth arrived at
er last Thursday to spend a few
Bandon last evening, and will sail
days with friends in this city and at
again Saturday for San Francisco
Myrtle Point.
C. Timmons, the Astoria salmon
A fine line of Boys and Girls
canner, who operates the Bandon
Books at Knowlton’s Durg Store.
cannery, went over to see the Nan
Ed Aasen. whose lower limb was Smith ofi last week, he wishing to
jatriped between two logs at the see a relative who sails on that ves­
Aaien camp two weeks ago, is able sel. He informed us that he put
to be out on crutches. He looks a up about 10,000 cases of salmon at
trifle peaked for bis experience.
his Bandon cannery this season.
Tablet.! we are cloaing out our
Don’t forget Land & Ly­
entire line at reduced prices, O.
ons when in town doing your
Wilson & Co.
field, was in Coquille Monday and
called on the H erald . The gentle­
man was anxious to buy- a suitable
place in this section and make his
residence among us.
01 FIRST HOLIDAY
Mr. aDd Mrs. 0. L Hawkins, after
a visit of some time with the lady’s
neice, Mrs. J. C. Moomaw, and fam­
ily, departed Saturday on their re­
turn to Oakland, California. On
Passing counterfeit money is no
tbo way back home they will visit worse than substituting some un
friends at Myrtle Creek and else­ known worthless remedy for Foley’s
Honey and Tar, the great cough
where.
and cold remedy that cures the
I Wish to announce that I will most obstinate coughs and heals the
make special rates on all Christmas lungs.
pop corn. Call and get prices for
Bert Folsom is having three new
your popcorn for decoration, etc dwellings erected in the eastern
Mrs. C. C. Hughes part of town They are being put
Walter F. Dickson leaves next up for tenement purposes, and will
Monday for San Francisco to spend be ornaments to that section of C o­
the holidays with his wife and quille. Cayou and Johnson are
children who are stopping in that | the head carpenters on the job.
After pxnosuie or when you teel
city at present that the cu iluieu
a cold coming on take a few doses
might have improved educational
of Foley’s Honey and Tar aud it will
facilities. Mr. Diclison will also visit expel the cold from your system
It cures the most stubborn coughs
Eureka and return.
O. Wilson and Co. have on dis­ and colds, and prevents pneumonia.
play a fine line of holiday goods. Bold by E J Slocum.
CouDty Clerk James Watson is
Come and make your selections
nursing a good sized “ pet” on the
enrly.
The Cramer Stock Co. was greet- starboard side of his physiognomy,
ed with a good house last Thurs- The boil is in just the right place
day evening, the occasion of their to prevent Jim from looking at the
first appearance in Coquille. The court or jury from hm accustomed
three-act comely,
"M y Friend desk without turning his entire
Brown,” was admirably presented anatomy in the chair. He will un­
and kept the audience in a continual dergo a surgical operation when
the “ pet” reaches a head.
roar of laughter.
I All the latest styles in Ladies
Will Harmon was down from Lee j suits at Robinsons.
Chicken bone, shell and grit at
Ha-.sl Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds last Saturday.
Skeel’s.
of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also
Wheat, rolled barley,raids, shorts,
geuts’ furnishing goods.
bran, at Skeels & Son’s.
| I. Chandler, of Gravel Ford, was
Get your gun, and attend the
W. W. Endicott, of Myrtle Point, in town a day or so last week.
turkey shoot at Myrtle Point Dec. Dad business iu Coquille on Satur­
For fancy staple A 1 groceries
22nd. Good turkeys, a square deal day.
call on Skeels & bon.
and a good time is assured all who
Skeels & Son have the best flour
Mrs. G. E. Pike visited Mrs. P.
attend.
in town. Snow drift and Deroent’s E. Drane a day or so last week.
Robinson has a big assortment best.
Skeels & Son will save you money
of baby shoes both in soft and hard
W. E Craine expects to start up on shoes, oil clothing and paraffine
soles.
his down stream logging camp the clothing.
H. W. Holverstott, of Fairview,
See Land & Lyons for shoes first of the year.
was in Coquille transacting busi-
before buy i n g elsewhere.
For bargains in shoes, see Drane
ness on Saturday.
They have the style and stuff. at his new store.
Men’s Suits at J. W. Leneve’s.
We have the largest line of la-1
Get one of those nice com­
George A. Hansen, the merchant,
dies’ gents’ and childrens’ shoes.
forters
for Xmas at Land &
left yesterday for Portland on a
We can suit you Robinson’s store,
Lyons’.
business trip.
F or S a l e — A dairy ranch within
The Myrtle Point Rod and Gun j
For a nice Xmas present a half mile of Coquille; fully stock­
Club is preparing for a big turkey j
see those fine comforters at ed with cows, hay and utensils. A
shoot on Dec. 22nd. Fine birds
bargain; enquire at this office.
Land & Lyons’.
and a square deal are insured to all
who wish to participate in the I
shoot.
Get your table legs turned at
Quick & Curry’s. They have some
patterns already out.
Hard wood, !
$1 per set.
Johnson Lumber Co.
Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and
For the next 3 weeks I will sell every-
thing in my store at a Bargain.............
G r e a t B a r g a i n s o n a ll M i l l i n e r y G o o d »
MRS. M ORGAN
| Going out of business.
Hauing decided to go out oj the
MERCANTILE BUSINESS
|
Iw ill dispose of mg entire stock of— all up-to-date —
a t absolutely cost or less.
| <8 NEW MERCHANDISE ----------------
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Now is the time to buy your goods for the Holidays.
i «> We have a nice new line of Ladies and Childrens coats,
j| Furs, Dress goods, Outing Flannels, Underwear for
Ladies and Geuts, Shoes, Rubber goods, Men’s Suits
aud a good stock of groceries, Show eases, Scales, etc.,
all to be sold. Will sell tlie entire stock to anyone
wishing to go into the Mercantile business.
CT.
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling,
The Coquille Fire Department j
will give its seventh annual ball at
Nosler’s Hall on New Year’s Eve,
Dec. 31. Tickets will be $1, as us­
ual, and a grand time is fully guar­
anteed. Posters will be out soon.
3L E 1ST 3E3
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Mouldings, etc.
$3
Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are fiiled with
the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber
Brown and
White Leghorn,
White Plymoth Rock and Black
Minorca cockerels for sale by J. C.
Watson
Also pairs and trios can )
be furnisbedon short notice.
j
BARGAIN SALE
I Tollman’s Studio
in the Coquille Valley.
Posters will be printed'by the
H e r a l d today announcing a prize
mask ball to be given in the hall at
Riverton on Christmas Eye, Dec. 24. j
Music by the Riverton Orchestra;1
tickets $1, ladies free. Usual prizes |
will bo awarded.
Is doing a rushing business
those wanting Photos for the
Prices as low as
Estimates gladly furnished,
Holidays please do not delay.
the lowest.
Rainy and Cloudy Days just as good for sittings.
Yard and Office, front St. near Depot,
JEW ELR Y
TH E CHET
OF G IF T S
SILVERWARE
of all kinds.
Edison Phonographs and Records,
A H E L P F U L L IS T
It is intended to assist you to decide. You willno-aslo thenew Combination Machines
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and Amberol records at
tice that there is something for everybody, and we
E. C. BARKER & CO’S
wish to add that no more worthy collection of jew el­
Jewelry Store
ry was ever offered you. Read the list—Read it
Carefully, then decide to call early in the day.
FOR THE MEN FOLKS
Gold Filled Watches
Watch Chains
Watch Fobs
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Cuff Links
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Rings
Diamonds,
Gold Watches
Filled Watches
Rings, Brooches
w.
T . KERR &
CO.
THE
Up-to-Date Grocers, Clothers
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Watch Charms
Scarf Pins
FOR THE LADIES
Earrings, Hat Pins
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Combs, Collar Pins
Shirt Waist Sets
Neck Chains
Cut Glass, Silverware
W . H. Schroeder
JEW ELER
Unexcelled Quality and Living
Prices On r Motto-
Visit our Clothing Deportment when
you want anything imagin­
able to wear.
Visit our Grocery Department when
You want anything imagin­
able to eat.