Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 31, 1909, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
Obituary.
Chas. Dye was down from Myrtle
W. R. Lundy, of Myrtle Point,
¡Spring millinery is now on sale
t
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Point yesterday.
[ went to Bandon on Monday.
at The White House.
William Vicus Cope, was born n
Guard your
complexion this
Hardy
of Lee, returned Wellington, Pr'nce Edward Co.,
New goods on every steamer for
Mrs. M. I j . Raudleman, of Park­
month, Peroxid Cream will prevent
Rose’s Cash store.
ersburg, was in this city yesterday. Saturday from a business trip to Canada, on March 11th 184C, of
any roughing or chaffing 25 cents
Capt. W. E. Rackleff was down
Big line of the new gloves just tbe Bay.
Euglish-Holland
parentage. In
Fuhrman’e Pharmacy.
from Myrtte Point on Monday.
If you don’t want to sell your 18(51 he moved to New York state
in
at The White House.
C. C. Carter, of Etelka, was in
Choice onion sets at Knowlton's
P. A. Michael, of Myrtle Point,: land don’t list them with E. H. when he was 15 years of age; later
town on Monday.
Drug Store.
living in Wisconsin and Minnesota,
passed through to Bandon yester­ Kern, Coquille, Oregon.
Pongee, Koba and Poplin silks
Attorney T. S. Minot came over coming to California in 187C. The
day.
New
spring
ginbam
at
Robinson’s.
at Robinson's.
Robinson's store has new spring from Marshfield to the county seat last 22 years were spent iu Oregon,
J. V. Leep of the Bridge section,
Jesse Clinton was in town from
where he followed an active out­
on business Saturday'
was a Coquille visitor tbe first of belts.
Arago Monday.
door life haying conducted a farm
Two
pair
of
good
varmint
dogs
Mrs. T. H. Mehl and Miss Emma
New laces and band trimmings the week.
nerthern Curry County until two
Sherwood went to the Bay yester­ for sale reasonably. Call on or ad­
Robinson's
new
spring
shoes
are
at Robinson’s.
years ago.
dress
Fred
Coleman,
Coquille.
day.
In 1858 he married Sarah Marie
John F. Burgess w s b down from in.
The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s
Some Rain CoatB and Mackin­
Mss. Chas. Carl, of this city, re­
Emerson
of LaCrosse Wisconsin,
the ranch Monday.
Logger Shoes. The gloves for wear
toshes below cost at Robinson's.
— S. F. Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. eight children were born to them,
Rolled barley, shorts, bran and turned Monday from a visit with
The season will soon be here and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett.
seven of whom survive, all of these
wheat at Robiuson’s.
Messers Pantor and Kime, of the
some baseball talk will now be in
are married, excepting the two
P. C. Stephens, ofBandon, was a
Money saved for you if you buy
up-river steamer line, have ordered
order.
younger sons who will reside with
pagseuger to the Buy by Monday’s dry goods at O. Wilson & Co.
a new boiler for the steamer Wel­
New lino of spring hats for men
their mother in this city.
come and are giving her a genuine
train.
Wm. Candlin, the commercial at Robinson’s.
His sudden death on March 22,
overhauling to put her in shape for
I am nearly sol l out and want to man, was down to Bandon on busi­
L. J. Cody, the Bandon lumber­
1909, separated a good husband
the summer run, when the Echo
list more timber lands. E . H. Kern, ness a day or so the last of the
and father from those who loved
man, went to the Bay by yesterday’s
will be taken off for repairs.
Coquille, Oregon.
week.
him best, but the influence of his
train.
New white goods at Robinson’s.
C. M. Goodman, returned Mon­
honesty, generosity, and love can
Guns of all kinds for sale or rent
White River flour makes white
— Batsiste, nanook persian lawn
day from a business trip to the Bay at Goff & Goodman’ s 2nd hand light bread. Robinson has it.
never be effaced by the hand of
long cldtb, butcher and indian
store
side.
time. All the attributes o f a good
B orn .
At Riverton, March 28,
I. R. Nosier who lately returned 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. George Stew­ linen.
You can buy more goods for the
man are his, and the light of mem­
casti, at Rose’s Cash store than any from San Deigo, Cal., made a trip
Percy Peterson, of Arago, re­ ory can allow no cloud to over­
ard, a son.
place in towu.
turned from Oakland, Cal., yester­ shadow the love and respect due i
to the Bay last week, returning Sat­
Just received a new line of mens
day, having come up oh the Eliza­ him now and forever.
Bonn. In
Coquille,
Oregon, urday.
neckties, Robinson’s store.
March 28, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs.
beth. He informs us that his
Make your washing easy by us-
C. A. Kitch, of Humboldt county, brother Will, who left here three
Services will be held at the M.
R. R. Pownder, a son.
ng Washing Tablets at Drane’s
California, is in
the Coquille months ago for his health, is very E. Church South next Sunday,
Geo. T. Moulton pays the highest store.
country for a short visit.
much improved. Mr. Peterson and preaching by the Pastor. Plans
price for wool and chitham bark.
P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice
Tan!
Tan!!
Tan!!!
Ties
for
gents
other passengers and crew of the are being made for Easter, and
Attorney E. L. C- Farrin, of a delicious dish for breakfast and
ladies and children at Robinson’s. steamer had the privilege of seeing special music is being prepared.
for
«
'f,k
folks.
Marshfield, had business in the
W . T Lehnherr, the Myrtle a large water spout which the boat
county seat on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pickett, of
Riyerton Pick-Ups.
Point
transfer man, had business passed near, a thing which does not
Port
Orford,
were
in
town
Monday
Opening of white goods at Robin­
often occur.
The proudest man in our town
on their way to the Pay. Mr. Pick­ which called him to Coquille yes­
son’s this week.
now
is Mr. Meinhart. His wife
Go
to
the
People’s
Market,
Dean
Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle Point, ett is a photographer and is looking terday.
& Hensley Prop’r», for the best ba­ presented him with a pair of twin
If you want a trunk or suit case con, lard, haras, and meat of every
had business in Coquille on Mon­ for a location.
boys. They named one Orlando
description. They treat you square.
Clark’s O. N. T. thread 5 cents a you will find it at Robinson’s.
day.
A. and the other Fernando F.
spool at Robinson's.
For bargains in shoes, see Drane
W. Potter, of the Riverton Lum­
Glenn Barker and Fred Johnson,
Messrs Norval and Gage were
at his new store.
M. J. Clinton was down to town ber Co., returned yesterday from of Fairview, succeeded in killing a
visitors in this town last week.
Attorney A. S. Hammond accom­ Monday and tells us that he has the Bay, having been over on bus­ cougar in that section last Friday
Mr. Lukins has the Moore resi­
panied by his wife went to Bandon rented bis place and will take Mrs. iness.
which measured 9 feet and 3 inches
dence almost completed. It is a
Clinton
for
a
trip
this
summer
for
by Monday’s Dispatch.
Anything you want in groceries in length and weighed about 180 great improvemnet to Riverton.
pounds. They had pursued the
Tozier, the expert shoe manu­ the benefit of her health.
at Robinson’s.
W. A. Bean took a business trip
animal
for several hours, and it was
Saws gummed, filed and set at
facturer. Keep him in mind.
W. Baumgartner, of Riverton,
to
Prosper and Bandon last week.
The steamers Elizabeth and Fi- Quick & Curry’s shop.
was in town yesterday and pur­ in the evening when they overtook
A. Smith and family have gone to
him.
This
is
a
good
job,
and
it
is
Mrs. Fred Linegar and Miss Mag- chased a mowing machine for the
field arrived from San Francisco at
Nevada. A1 perfers digging for
a great pity that more of these ani­
Bandon on Monday eveuing.
gia Hanley returned Sunday from haying season.
gold.
mals cannot be put out of the way,
Something doing every minute at a visit at the home of the latter’s
F or B a l e . — In first class order,
Mrs. S. Nosier came down last
as
each
one
of
them
destroy
more
Rose’s Cash store.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hanly, one eight-horse boiler and engine.
week, to see her sister, Mrs. Rohm.
deer
in
a
year
than
a
dozen
hunters
Steve Galiier, mine host of Hotel of near Lampa.
Inquire of J. Selson, Bullards.
would kill. If the country was rid C. A. Peterson Sr., Elson Peterson
Gallier at Bandon, was in Coquille
Three papers garden seeds for
W. H. Norval, superintendent of of them and wild oats, game would and O. A. Kelly were passengers on
Monday looking afier business in­ 10 cents at Knowlton's Drug Store-
the Riverton Lumber Co’s mill, re­ be plentiful in Coos and Curry the Coquille, for the lower river, —
terests.
James Whetstone who has been turned by the last Breakwater from counties in a few years.
last Tuesday.
Tbe new long sleeve waists are in at Gardiner for some time filing for
a business trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelly and
F
o
r
S
ale
.—
T
h
ree
milch
cows,
at Robinson’s.
the Gardiner Mill Co., returned
Ripe and green olives in bulk at all coming fresh this spring; also George Gage, went to Coquille last
K- D. Goram, one of our old pio­ Thursday and is enjoying a visit
Robinson’s.
bay mare good for riding, buggy or Friday eve.
neer friends of the lower river, had with his family. He will return
D ona A na .
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sweet, of this draught. Apply to Thomas Ash­
business which called him to Co­ soon.
city, went down to their Lampa ton, Lampa creek.
quille on Monday.
Card of Thanks.
The very best north*rn grown creek farm Monday for a visit with
Monday evening, Mr. Lee Wil-
All accounts due E. J. Slocum seeds, at Knowltons, three papers
We
take
this means to express
their Bons who are running the
liard and his company gave our our sincere gratitude to all who so
for drugs etc., have been left with for 10 cents.
place.
theatre goers one of the most fin­ kindly assisted us at the time of
Wm. Oddy for collection.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGee went
The laetest creations in ladies ished, artistic nnd interesting per­
our recent trial.
W. A. Culbertson, of G-avel Ford, to the Bay for a visit Monday. princess suits at Robinson’s.
formances seen in this city for many
M rs . C o pe and C hildren •
went to the Bay Monday for a visit They were accompanied by Mrs.
Mrs. T. M. Dimmick, of Marsh­ many months. Dumas master play
He closed a term of school recently Carl Christensen, of San Francisco,
Nice line of spring caps for the
field, came over the last of the week ‘‘Monte Cristo” was tbe piece pro­
at Gravel Ford.
who is visiting them, and Mrs.
to visit her husband, County Treas­ duced and we can say, without fear I school girls at The White House.
Remember the cash store, Rose’s Moriarty, of Coaledo.
F or S a l e . — A
1009-pound De-
urer Dimmick, temporarily in Co­ of contradiction that Mr. Lee Wil-
place, opposite Hotel Coquille.
Knowlton has on hand a large quille.
linrds portrayal of “ Edmond Dante” Laval Separator and 3-horsepower
Iradel Post of
Bandon, was supply of field corn, also No. 1
New collars for ladies at Robin­ was one of the cleverest bits of act­ boiler, 60 gallon tank, pipe fittings,
brought up Monday by acting dep­ vetches.
ing ever seen on the stage in this 1 buckets, etc. J. T. Jenkins, Co-
son.
uty sheriff E M. Blackerby on a
city. His wonderful performance qui'le.
Jas. D. Clinton was down from
Ed
Moehler.
Chief
Inspector
of
charge of insanity.
A petition for an initiative and
Norway Monday. He informs us that the Pacific Coast Inspection Bur­ was genuinely applauded and the
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs one he has his spraying machine in act­
rest of the company played their referendum league in this precinct
eau, went to tbe Bay yesterdoy aftei
dollar per setting of 15 for sale by ion, and has sprayed about 1200
different roles with dash and finish. was recently circulated nnd sub.
spending a few days on the Co­
J. Quick, Coquille, Oregon.
Tbe company wns greeted with an scribed to by 80 of our legal voters,
trees iu
his neighborhood this quille.
enthusiastic audience and the house and in consequence a meeting is
The steamer Bandon, succeeded spring.
Wear Tozier’s Logger Shoes and
called for 7:30 Tuesday evening at
in going to sea on Monday morning
If you don’t want to sell your S. F. Fear GloveB. None better are waB well filled.
Pie apricots one gallon can for the City Hall, for the purpose of
after a couple of day’s waiting for land don’t list them with E. H. made. Call on E. L. Tozier.
effecting an organization.
25
cents at Rose’s Cash store.
the bar to smooth down a little.
Korn, Coquille, Oregon.
J. H. McLendon has purchased
•
The poorest family can afford
Eugene Robinson, the inveterate the interest of Bernard Gafley in
meat when bought from the Peo­ fisherman, returned from Salem last the bowling alley which has been < > > > > : • : • > : -° r-:-»:-:-:-:-"*:-:*:*:-:-»:-:-!*:-»:-:*;*:
ple's Market, Dean & Company.
Wednesday and is renewing old conducted by Osmundson & Gaffey
R. O. Kirkpatrick, of this city, acquaintances. He has been work­ for some weeks past.
returned Thursday from a trip to ing with H. Snook, the architect
The best and most wholesome
Davenport, Washington, where he builder who erected our courthouse meats; the puriest lard. Go to the
had gone on business.
and scboolhouse in 1898.
People’s Market.
Tozier’s
Celebrated
Logger
Now is the time to have your
County court met Monday to
Shoes have won popularity with the
|V
woods boys. E. L. Tozier maker, windows and doors re screened. inspect tbe new padded cell for in­ 'ol
t'.j
Individual instruction in Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewrit-
sane
and
the
fences
around
the
Quick
&
Curry
has
the
galvanized
Coquille.
[Xl ing, Penmanship, Rapid Calculation and Commercial Usage.
jail windows to keep the public at £
Prepares kfudents to competently enter counting rooms, not on-
Several members of the family of screening.
A social dance was given by a a greater distance. The work was !*. ly with a theoretical knowledge of these branches, but with prac-
J. H. Radabaogh, near Arago, have
Xj tical views of business, gained from an expert accountant, a suc-
been severe sufferers from the grip number of the people of the Acade­ accepted by the court.
X' cessful teacher and business maD.
Some of Geo. A. Robinson spring
of late. Dr. Culin was called Mon­ my building Saturday night. There
were about thirty couples in at­ clothing for men has arrived.
day to see them.
W. L. Kistner, of this city, has re­
Get your table legs turned at tendance nnd a general good time
Quick & Curry’s. They have some was enjoyed bj all- The ladies ceived his appointment as dairy in­
patterns already out.
Hard wood, served a nice lunch which was high­ spector of Coos and Curry counties.
I I per set.
ly appreciated. All in all, it may We feel sure that Mr. Kistner will
See him and he will demonstrate his fitness as a teacher, and
The Enterprise Meat Co. will be regarded as a grand success.
look after the duties of this office in
v show to you his former connections in the W o r ld of B usiness
move the City Meat market from
For Sale—Two mares and one proper shape and with great bene­
the G ilden building, to the W ood­ gelden, also two-horse farm wagon, fit to the dairy interests of these V as an auditor and accountant.
man building corner of first and double buggy, good set of double counties.
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B6 8 8 g f e e c e Bi > B<
B street in a few days.
harness and good set o f single har­
Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salis­
The Scuffer
Shoes for
Boys and Girls
The most sensible shoe ever
made for boys and girls. They
wear longer and look better
than any other s h o e .............
They fit The feet
W e have them in the Black, Patent Leather
and Tan. Come in and look them over.
O . Wilson & Co.
Coquille
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I am going to dispose
of all the following goods
at a great sacrifice.
Men’s Suits, Wemon
and Misses Coats, Skirts,
W aists, Mackintoshes
and Raincoats.
R. M IL L E R
T IM B E R
L A N DS!
Have You Any For Sae?
Send description, prices and kinds
of timber to E. H. KERN, Coquille,
Oregon. Also any other lands. I
have customers if prices are right.
| PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL
FR A N K B. 0NDERSON
Coquille, Oregon
Goff <fc Goodman have an assort­ ness. Inquire of Frank Burkhold­
ment of good, stout, serviceable er, Coquille.
overalls. Come and
see them,
How can any person risk taking
some unknown cough remedy when
workingmen.
Foley’s Honey and Tar costs them
C. C. Price came up from River­ no more? It is a safe remedy, con­
ton Monday. Several members of tains no harmful drugs, and cures
his family have been down with the the most obstinate coughs and colds.
grip lately, but are about all right Why experiment with your health?
Insist upon having the genuine
at present.
Foley's Honey and Tar.
Fuhr-
I have more inquiry for all kinds man's Pharmacy.
of lands than I can supply. Send
Oil clothing,, parafine clothing,
me your lands for sale. E. H. rubber boots and rubbers at R ob ­
inson 's
Kern, Coquille, Oregon.
bury, N. C., who is the author of
several books, writes:
“ For sev­
eral years I was afficted with kid­
ney trouble and last winter I was
suddenly stricken with a serve pain
in my kidneys and was confined to
bed eight days unable to get up
without assistance. My urine con­
tained a thick white sediment and
I passed same frequently day and
night. I commenced taking Foley’s
Kidney Remedy, and the pain grad­
ually abated and finally ceased and
my urine became normal. I cheer­
fully recotnramend Foley's Kidney
Remedy. Fnhrman’s Pharmacy.
GYMNASIUM
Lyons Building, Front Street, Coquille,
J. S. LYONS, Proprietor
Oregon
R A T E 8:—#2 per month; $5 per quarter; #9 per 6 months; $12
per year.
Handles Maxwell Autos,
all kinds of Sporting
Goods.
Bicycle and Auto
Garage.
When You W a n t Good Coal Buy
7 per cent, preferred, participating, full paid and non-aBsess-
able stock offers the best investment known to tbe American pub­
lic today.
For full particulars address
0. L. HOPSON, Fiscal Agent
Coos and Curry Counties, Box 323, Marshfield, Ore.
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CLOSING OUT
J.
f Anderson's
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PEART’S COAL
Leave Orders
at the Scales