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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1909)
4 LOCAL N E W S. Ladies khaki suits at Robinson’s. Children's black and tan scoffers at Robinson's. E. D. Myers was down from Lee Mrs. Arthur Coach, of Bandon, was in town Monday. last Saturday, Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s Pongee, Koba and Poplin silks Drug Store. at Robinson’s. Ed Gillespie, of Prosper went to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schroedrr the Bay Thursday. went to the Buy Friday. Rolled barley, ahorts, bran and wheat at Robinson’s. New spring ginham at Robinson’s. Sam Miller was in town from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clinton, of Fishtrap on Saturday. Parkersburg, came up on Monday. See Rose for low prices on flour. For bargains in shoes, see Drane No combination for him. at bis new store. Ora Rnndleman, of Parkersburg, J. W.- Laird, of Johnson’s mill, was in town Thursday. went to Bandon on Thursday. Robinson's new spring shoes are Tozier, the expert shoe manu in. facturer. Keep him in mind. Wm James, of North Bend, went J. A. Armfield, of Prosper, was a to Myrtle Point, Friday. Coquille business visitor on Friday. Money saved for you if you buy Tbe new long sleeve waists ore in dry goods at O. Wilson A Co. at Robinson’s. W. H. Hull, a prosperous River Mrs. Robert Goetz, of Gravel ton dairymaD, had business in Co Ford, was down to this city yester quille Saturday. day. Three papers garden seeds for Make your washing easy by us- 19 cents at Knowltons Drug Store. ng Washing Tablets at Drone’s John T. Jenkins, the Bandon store. tcamstor, was a passenger to Myrtle Mr. and M tb . Jack Hieking, of Point by Friday’s train. Prosper, were in our city last W ed Tan! Tan!! Tantll Ties for gents nesday. ladies and children at Robinson’s. Knowlton has on hand a large Ed Lasswell, of Gravel Ford, supply of field corn, also No. 1 made our office a pleasant call while vetches. in town one day last Wbek. Charles Heller was down from The lastest creations in ladies tbe Dora section on Wednesday of princess suits at Robinson’s. lust week. B orn . In Coquille, Oregon, The best and most wholesome April 9, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. meals; the puriest lard. Go to the Chas. Everden, a daughter. People’s Market. If you don’t want to sell your The schooner San Buena Ventura land don’t list them with E. H. sailed for San Francisco from Ban Kern, Coquille, Oregon, don on b riday. E. P. Mast, o f McKinley, passed You must sell flour at $1.65 says through town Saturday on his way tbe trust. But Rose says “ No," a home from a trip to Marshfield. small profit for me. Anything you want in groceries P. F. Gehlke, of Parkersburg, at Robinson’s was among Coquille’s business visi Chas. Fox, of the BaDdon life tor’s on Saturday. saving crew, came up Saturday for Saws gummed, filed and set at a visit with relatives and friends* Quick A Curry’s shop. Latest style ladies tailor suits Wm. Bettys, of Fairvieor, made just in at Robinsons. our office a pleasant call while in E. N. Smith, the Bandon real town Monday. estate dealer, was in Coquille on The very best northern grown Friday. He reports things looking seeds, at Knowltons, three pnpers up at the city by the sea. fpr 10 cents. I have more inquiry for all kinds Miss Kittie Crewe, of the Ban of lands than I can supply. Send don telephone service, came up me your lands for sale. E. H. Saturday for a visit here and Myrtle Kern, Coquille, Oregon. Point. Will Westbrook was down from I am nearly sold out and want to Eden valley visiting his mother, list more Umber lands. E . H. Kero, Mrs. Walter Drane, and many Coquille, Oregon. friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitting, W. B. Neathery and Wilson ton, of the Myrtle Point section, went to Bandon for a short visit on Gregg have opened a real estate offi- ce in the Woodman building, two Friday. doors north of the postoffice. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs one dollar per setting of 15 lor sale by J. Q jick, Coquille, Oregon. F. S Dow, the commission mer chant, was over from Marshfield on Friday looking after business in terests here. The poorest family can afford meat when bought from the Peo ple’s Market, Dean A Company. Miss Leafy Kendall, of Ran dolph, was a passenger homeward by Friday’s Dispatch, after visiting in this ci'y. I have more inquiry for all kinds of lands than I can supply. Send me your lands for sale. E. H. Kern, Coquille, Oregon. The steamers Elizabeth and Fi- tield arrived in the Coquille river on Sunday, and the Elizabeth is expected to sail today. T ypew riter ’Paper, Carbon Paper, Stenographers' Note ’Books, ¡Manuscript Cabers, Letter Files, Waste Paper Baskets, etc. as well as all miscellaneous supplies such as mucilage, paste, inks, pens, pencils, rules, etc. 75 cents to $3.50 C o’s. at O. Wilson’s A quille City and vicinity during th ® 'writes: .*My little girl was greatly last few years, I thought it but fair benefitted by taking Foley’s Orino George Mandigo, the North Bend to myself, to make this «tatement Laxative, and I think it is the best merchant, came over to this city by in a public way, and therefore I remedy for constipation and liver trouble.’ ’ Foley’ 3 Orino Laxative remain, Monday’s train. is best for women and children, as Very Respectfully, Buy your groceries while you it is mild, pleasant and effective, M rs . A. G. A iken . can save money that’s at O. Wilson and is a splendid spring medicine, A Co’s. as it cleanses the system and clears For Sale. A good baby buggy. the complexion, Furhman’s Phar Mrs. W. E- Crane, of Bandon, Apply at the Up-to-Now restaurant. macy. came up by Monday morning’s Co quille. New linen collars in sizes from 12 to 19 at C. M. Goodman A Co’s, two for five cents. A complete line of phonographs and records at E. C. Barker A Co’s. Months and Seasons, under the direction of Prof. M. E. Robinson for the benefit of the Library As sociation on April 30th. All should If you don’t want to sell your remember the date and be on band. land don't list them with E. H. A ne * and elegant stock of pianos just arrived at E. C. Barker A Co’s. Kern, Coquille, Oregon. Call and see them. M. L. Wilkinson, of Prosper, Dr. Wire, presiding elder of the spent two or three days in town Eugene district of the M. E. church, last week arranging for the removal of his household goods to Prosper held quarterly conference with the congregation in this citv Monday where he now lives. evening. His next conference will W’ ear Tozier’s Logger Shoes and S. F. Fear Gloves. None better are be held with the Bandon church. A n d e r so n 's PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL 1.5 Individual instruction in Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewrit ing, Penmanship, Rapid Calculation and Commercial Usage. Prepares students to competently enter counting rooms, not on- 1} with a theoretical knowledge of these branches, but with prac tical viows of busiuess, gained from an export accountant, a suc cessful teacher and business man. ".ESS TEU TI7 7 per cent, preferred, participating, full paid and non-assess- able stock offers the best investment known to the American pub For full particulars address 0 . L. HOPSON, Fiscal Agent F ob S ale . — In first class order, made. Call on E. L. Tozier. Get your table legs turned at one eight-horse boiler and engine. Chas. Adams, the Myrtle Point Quick A Curry’s. They have some patterns already out. Hard wood, blacksmith, machinist ami all-round Inquire of J. Selson, Bullards. I $1 per set. Wm. Elliott, of Dairyville, was a mechanic, returned Friday from Road Supervisor Grant Harry Portland and other points north ' passenger to the Bay by Thursday’s has discovered a large bed of fine where he had been visiting for train. He will visit relatives and gravel on the Davis place near Nor some days. 1 friends for a while, and a little lat- \ way, and using some for dressing up There’s only one thing to do if er he will go to his mine in the i the road between here and My rile your blood Is out of order-—buy a Sixes county where he will Bpgnd bottle of Hot Springs Blood Rem- j , good part' o( the guramer. W e | Point. edy—it does Fubrman’s wish him success. F or S ale .— T hree milch cows, i pharmacy. Coos and Curry Counties, Box 323, Marshfield, Ore. A . P. MILLER, Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, bacco, Confectionery. Rose is Dot «in aoy combination of flour mills. He buys for cash «nd »«»s it at bi® owa Plic « tor cash. See Rose. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Snyder, of Myrtle Point, were in town Mon- day having came up from San I Francisco on the steamer Elizabeth, Mr. Snyder having gone down to | meet her on her return from an e x -• Street - - - - - - - 16 lbs Sugar - 4 1-2 lbs Caracoal Coffee 14 lbs Good Rice 6 bars Good Laundry Soap 3 cans Standard Tomatoes 3 cans Standard orn 1 Gallon Apricots 1 Gallon Peaches Raisins per package Mush, extra good, per package Peas, per can 15 cents two for Beans per can 15 cents, two for Flour, best grade $ 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 .25 .25 .35 .40 .10 .30 .25 .25 1.50 Our spring Waists have arrived and we are showing some nobby styles from 75c to $3.50 Childrens’ Wash Suits - $1.00 to $1.25 Nice Line of Kimonos and Wrappers—Good Values. Next we will receive a large stock o f apron and dress ginghams, and a very complete line of calicoes. O. Wilson 8 Co. IHE STORE OF BIG VALUES AND LITTLE PRICES Our Friend, The Engineer Oils, cleans and looks after his ponderous locomotive every few hours. In the little deli cate watch there are wheels which make more revolutions than those of the fastest train and do it day after day. Is it not reasonable that these little wheels should be attended to occasionally. Let us do your work for you. ALL WORK GUARANTEED See him and he will demonstrate bis fitness as a teacher, and jV* show to you his former connections in the W o r ld of B usiness *’ * as an auditor and accountant. _______ !ô £ * 8 POOOOOOÖOÖQCÖÖOÖO O Ô O Ç Î'5 'Î W e are Money Savers When it Comes to Groceries. Why Pay More When You Can Get Them For Less. !C > FRANK B. (INDERSON Coquille, Oregon lic today. The Less Money You Have to Spend »he More Wisely You Should Spend it When anything is required in the line of office and sta tionery supplies it will pay to remember that we make a specialty of them. We carry Rig Bargains. I all coming fresh this spring; also Mr. and Mr«. A. J. Morris, pio- bay msre good for riding, buggy or neerg c f the Siuslaw country, came draught. Apply to Thomas Ash- A sh -j0Terby Saturday’s train on their ton, Lampa creek. wiy j0 Riverton where they go to Jesse Hite «h o had been with visit Mr. Young’s, the hotel keepers, his grand parents who have beer who are relatives. Mr. Morris gojourning for several months past passed through tbe Coquille valley in California, returned borne last 29 years ago. week. Jesse took the steamer at F ound — A purse near steamer San Pedro, but Mr. and Mrs. Hite landing in Coquille. The owner were at Ontario, California, when may have the same by calling at last heard from, but were to start this office, proving property and borne at once. paying for tbie nntioe. Office Supplies Robinson’s store has new spring goods in Coquille City while she was in business. belts. About twelve years ago I wrote B ohn . At Arago, April 8, 1909, Fuljrnjan’s Pharmacy to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Root, a her in substance that if she would Coquille, . . . Oregon purchase the fixtures in a store daughter. which I had there and buy a stock Just received a new line of meuB F or S ale . —Pair of yearlings of millinery from me, I would not neckties, Robinson’s store. firing goods for sale to Coquille mare mule colts. Price $100. In. E. H. Kern, the civil engineer, quire at this office or Joe Windle, City while she was in business. at Lampa. went down the river by Monday’s Shortly after this her husband and Coquille. Having concluded to open a herself came to me at Marshfield White River flour makes white with an agreement, which had a branch millinery business in Co quille, I have secured the lower light bread. Robinson has it. olauge ip it that I would not send floor of the Leach building near the Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cody, of Ban goods to Coquille City while she Wickham House, and have on dis don, visited freinds a day or so last was in business, and this I refused play a full line of up-to-date exclus ive millinery. This branch will be w»sk in this city. to sign. She then purchased her conducted under my personal sup Garden, grass and field seeds at stock of goods from a Mrs. Smith, a ervision and a competent milliner, Knowlton’8 Drug Store. milliner at Marshfield at that time, Miss Nellie McIntosh, has been B orn . On the South Fork, April and purchased the fixtures from placed in charge. M bs . A. G. Aiken. 9, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lut- me for about thirty or thirty-five dollars, therefore there was no trell, a daughter. New line of spring hats for men agreement made with her. 180-acre ranch, all bottom. Price The store I have opened now at Robinson’s. $ 20 , 000 . however, is of a permanent charac J. W. Mast, of Bandon, was a 200 acres timber land, price $1500. ter and I will aim to keep as good 45 acre well improved ranch, price Coquille business visitor on Thurs a stock of millinery’ as can be found $4500. day of last week. in any town in the County and I And other bargains in property. Nice line of spring caps for the will giye this location personal Call on Neathery A Gregg. school girls at The White House. attention by making frequent visits N o tice . E. M. Gallier, of Hotel Gallier, to the store, in addition to haveing at Bandon, was a Coquille business a competent person there at all time E. S. Slocum, having disposed of his drug store, has placed his ac visitor on Tnursday. to wait on customers. Those wash suits are just the I am not saying this for the counts in my hands for collection. thing for you to buy at O. Wilson benefit of people who have known All persons knowing themselves to A Co’s. me for a great many years as they be indebted to the Slocum Drug W. C- Laird, tbe furniture dealer, would not credit any statement of ^ Company will please call and set- returned from a business trip to my being guilty of an injustice but. U® aB soon as possible. W m . O ddy . aB there are a great many new ' San Francisco Sunday. comers who have located in Co- , r _ _ . , , „ ,, Call and see those waists from F ound . Pair of glasses in north part of town. Owner call at this Circuit court convenes in ad office, pay for this notice and re journed term next Friday. The ceive the glasses. regular session convenes on Mon Robinson has a nice assortment day, the 26th. of ladies up-to-date tailored suits. New goods arriving every day at W. D. Barger who lives at the C. M. Goodman A Co’s. Call and north edge of town was kicked by see them. one of his horses Monday morniDg Miss Dollie Skeels who bad been receiving a badly bruised knee. at Bandon with her sister, Mrs. When you want groceries or meat Chas. Lorenz who had been ill, re go to the People's Market. turned home Saturday, Mrs. Lor J. L. Kronenberg, superintendent enz being much improved. of tbe Randolph Lumber Co’s mill, p\ The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s returned from San Francisco by the ■8 Logger Shoes. The gloves for wear —S. F. Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. steamer Fifield on Sunday. Tozier’s Celebrated Logger Mrs. Fred Single who had been Shoes have won popularity with the wr H s boys. E. L. Tozier mnket, called to Medford recently by the Coquille. death of her mother at that plftce, V. L. Arrington, of Myrtle Point, returned home Wednesday of last went to Coos City Saturday to visit week. his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis Herbert Haines. MrN. A. G. Aiken’s Notice to the J. W. Bell, of Norway, was in Public. town on Monday. New collars for ladies at Robin- Marshfield, Oreg., April 9, 1909. son. — On Saturday, April 3rd, ’09, I W ll Rickman, of Arago, was in reached Coquille City from Bandon Coquille on business Thursday. ! with a stock of millinery, which at Big line of the new gloves just *’ rB^ it ,vas my intention to show my old customers there, so that in at The W’ hite House. they could select from it what they VV. H. Noble, of Marshfield, was needed, and that I would return to a Coquille visitor on Monday. Marshfield on Monday. When I Spring millinery is now on sale reached Coquille City however, I at The White House. found that a lady engaged in the The biggest thing we have noticed j gaie 0f millinery had circulated a in spring styles is President Taft’s report that I had entered into an overcoat. agreement with her not to sell E. C. B AR K ER & CO TIMBER LAN D8! Have You Any For Sale? Send description, prices and kinds of timber to E. H. HERN, Coquille, Oregon. Also any other lands. I have customers if prices are right. GYMNASIUM Lyons Building, Front Street, Coquille, J. S. LYONS, Proprietor O re^n R A T E S:- $2 per month; $5 per quarter; $9 per 6 months; $12 per year. . Handles Maxwell Autos, all kinds of Sporting i\ Goods.