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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1909)
LOCAL N E W S . New lot of Cluett skirts at Robin- Ladies khaki suits at Robinson’s. WE ARE SHOWING ----------------------------------------------------- — j BOD s. Trunks— Suit Cases—Telescopes. Kkaki cloth by the yard at Rob- Bom — Ai, Bridge, Oregon, May All sizes. C. M. G oodman & Co. 1DS° “ “ i 6. 19o9, to Mr. and i Mrs. C. H. Nos- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Varrel and Sel Ireland, of Marshfield, came ler, a daughter. Mrs. Wrn. Simpson, of North Bend, over yesterday. Children’s wash dresses at Rob were passengers to Coquille from Anythin)' you want in groceries inson’s. Bullards on Monday, being on at Robinson's Tow Prey, of Myrtle Point, was a their return from an outing andj P. L. Phelan, of Myrtle Point, 1 passenger to the Bay by Monday visit with E. W . Faley’s folks. went to the Pay Monday. morning’s train. Call and Ree those waists from Have you saw the new galalea Latest style ladies tailor suits 75 cents to $3.50 at O. Wilson's A cloth at Rohinson’s store.- Co’s. just in at Robinsons. The schooner San Buenaventura Registered Berkshire pigs for Miss Anna Winter, of near Salem, j sailed from Bandon Saturday. sale— both sex. J. C- Watson, Co passed through this city yesterday, How a white, shiny, bald head shows up in a crowd. Do you desire to be the owner of such a head? If your hair is losing its luster or shows a tendency to fall out give your scalp immediate attention or you’ll soon have no use for a comb. New lino of spring hats for men quille. en route to Gold Beaoh, Curry; at Robinson’s. See Rose for low prices on flour. county, where she has been en gaged to teach a term of school. The schooner Advance sailed No combination for him. from Baudon for Suu Francisco on Mrs. S P. C. Johnson’ of this She is highly pleased with the city, went to Portland the last of scenery and general appearance of Monday. For bargains in shoes, see Drane the week to see her daughter, Mrs.j our coast country. at his new store. ‘ Bub,, Gardner W e Have T ents the follow ing’ A. Schendel, of South Bend, Those wash Buits are just the sizes: 8x10,10x12, 12x14. Fancy j Washington, was a Coquille visitor thing for you to Buy at O. Wilson | poles and bard-wood pegs for same. C M. Goodman A Co. & Co’s. Iasi week. William B. Goode, representing Dr. and Mrs. Richmond, of this Children’s black aud tan scufTers the Mergentbaler Linotype Co., city, will start next Tuesday, the at Robiuson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Hollopoter, of Ban San Francisco, made our office a 25th, on a trip east. They go first for a visit with relatives at San Jose, don, returned Friday from a visit to pleasant call on Monday. White River flour makes white California, after which they go to Portland. light bread. Robinsoo has it Chicago, where the Doctor will Rolled barley, shorts, bran and A P. Anderson, of Prosper, in take a post-graduate course in the wheat at Robinson’s. T. Nicols, the Marshfield com company with bis friend, Mr. John medical department of the Univer mercial man, was iu Coquille Wed son, mate on the Fifield, made our sity of Chicago. office a pleasant call while in towD I have more inquiry for all kinds nesday. on Monday. of lands than I can supply. Send Spring millinery is now on sale The laetest creations in ladies me your lands for sale. E. H. at The White House. princess suits at Robinson's. Kern, Coquille, Oregon. The schooner Oregon arrived at The “ Round Hill” strawberries Bandou from San Francisco last J. H. Matheny, o f Myrtle Point, put up iu two (2) grades, and sold who I ibb been absent for several Saturday. by the pound. Leave orders at months, having visited the St. Mar When you want groceries or meat Geo. A. Robinson’s. go to the People’s Market. tin Springs and other points along W. Parton, of Humboldt county, California, was in this section the middle of last week. Gent’s don’t buy your spring suit until you have seen Robinson’s stoc k. Attorney C. R. Wade, of Bandon, had business which called him to the Bay last Thursday. Place your orders with us for special sized Tents. C. M. G oodman & Co. Joe Bledsoe returned by the Fi field from his trip to see bis aged mother, who had been ill, but who, in spite of her advanced age, 94 in August, is all right again. the coast for bis health, returned last Monday. Mr. Mntheny has gotten rid of a great deal of his surplus avoirdupoise, and ie feeling very much better. His many friends are pleased to see him looking so well. Mrs. Sam Barrows, of Bandoo, who has been in poor health for some months, passed through town White Bandon. , , I . F . B . ANDERSON, Principal, bills, which enables us to under- sell many o f oar competitors. Come and get prices we can save you money. C- M. Goodman A Co. Money saved for you if you buy 1 dry goods at O. Wilson A Co. Marshfield is to have an Elk | Lodge by special dispensation of j the Grand Lodge of that order. If you are going to the A. Y. P. Exposition,don’t forget to go to the Farmers A Merchants Bank and secure means of identification at i one of the principal banks of Seat- j tie, where you can cash drafts with- ! out charge. Rose is not in any combination o f flour mills. He buys for cash j aDd sells it at bis own price for cash. See Rose. FANCY WAISTINCS POPLINS Something stylish anil looks well made up. A large va riety of patterns to select from ...20c to 4 5 c per yd Blues, browns, white, red, tan and pongee..50c peryd LADIES MUSLIN SKIRTS LAD’YS SLEVEL’SS VST'S A very nice line of em- broideried muslin skirts, good quality and low priced from .......... $ 1 5 0 to 2 75 Fine quality, ribbed kuit vest....... : ..........................15c Better quality, trimmed with laeo and insertion....... ....................................... 25c The very l-O'-st in blue, brown and t us, neat pat terns.................................;J5c LADIES WASH SKIRTS Well made and of good quality of linen and crash white and tan. You usually pay $2. Our price.. $ 1 25 Well made and trimmed with silk, neat and new, very stylish, panama and alpacca. You usually pay $5 to $7.50. Our price..... ......................... $ 3 .5 0 to 6 ■■ ■— — E V E R Y T H IN G REDUCED PRICES Front St., - Coquille, Ore Manville Chambrays All Over Laces White and echrue from...... ..............50c to 1.25 RICIHILIEU SILK All Over Tucking. and very 50c ............. 1.25 per yd We are Money Savers when it comes to Groceries. Why Pay More when You Can Get Them for Less? 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 Corn 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 1.55 O. WILSON & CO. .......THE STORE OF BIG VALUES AND LITTLE PRICES....... To Whom it May Concern We, the undersigned, business men of Coquille, Oregon, take great pleasure in recommending Prof. Anderson’s Practical Business College, to ail persons desiring or intending to take a business course. Prof. Anderson came here highly recommended by some of the best business men of the country, as a practical Book-keeper and Accountant, also as an able Instructor, and thus far he has certainly filled the full measure of his recommendations. His course in Book-keepiDg, Rapid Calculation, Shorthand and Pen manship is as good as can be obtained anywhere, and at much less expense than it can be had at any of the business colleges of our cities. Prof. Anderson certainly deserves the support of the people of Coos County, and while he is having full classes, we hope to see the number doubled in the near future. There is no reason why Coos County should not have a first class Business College, such as Prof. Anderson is conducting. And in addition to a first class Business College, Coquille is centrally located and en joys an ideal climate. And without any solicitation from Prof. Anderson, we heartily recommend his Business College to all. C M Skeels, Merchant C T Sheets, Merchant IN H Lyons, Merchant L Harlocker, Ex. Go Judqe G E Peoples, Creamery G A Robinson, Merchant T T Land, Merchant W Culln, M D C M Goodman, Merchant C R Barrow, Atty-at-Law WC Laird, Furniture Dler WHITE COOCS Plain and figured lawns.20c 'Batiests . . ........................ 20c Mercerized.........35 ard 45o In extra good quality nice patterns............ 15c p e r y d Very neat patterns in brown, blue aud p in k .5 0 c per y d Something neat stylish at......... FRENCH APPLIQUE We will be more than pleased to show you our line and wish you to feel per fectly free to come in and look our line over whether you buy or not. S. W. Bagley, of Thiel River, Minnesota, was iu town a day or so last week in quest of a location. Mr. Bagley is a newspaper man, but is not hunting a place in which to follow that avocation, but will follow something else. Having concluded to open a branch millinery business in Co quille, I have secured the lower floor of the Leach building near tbe Wickham House, and have on dis play a full line of up-to-date exclus ive millinery. This branch will be conducted under my personal sup- ervision and a competent milliner, M ihh Nellie McIntosh, has been placed in charge. Mas. A. G. Aiken. UNION SUITS Porous knit, tho keep cool kind, sleeveless..$ 1 pr suit ARDMORE SILKS DRESS SKIRTS H N Lorenz, Merchant R S Know I ton, Druggist A F Linegar, Postmaster J S Barton, Abstractor L H Hazard, Banker J J Stanley, Atty-at-Law C J Euhrman, Druggist Coquille Hardware Co. By C N Medley C 0 Dryden, Ed. Herald James Richmond, M. 0. Anderson's For particulars concerning the courses, rates, etc., address . Ribbons, Millinery, ’ Gloves, Belts, Combs. stools, Dutch-ovens, SbeetiroD j camp-stoves, G uds md AmuDitioD. /g fact Everything in theStore branches will be s ar et once, If you are interested i„ f ,ct every thing necessary to con -[ in these studies, arrange- stitute a complete camping outfit, j We buy for cash and discount all ments should be made to enter now. SAT. M AY 22 They went to Rose jurg i usage have completed the j,y j oe Lump,, private stage. Course. W agon-Sheets all sizes. Blue A new class in t h e s e and White canvas hammocks, Camp- House SALE Anderson’s Practical Busi-, Jes,eriU-v ou her wnr lo ,he WilN | amette valley where she will spend ness School announces that | tbe 8Ummer with relatives and the present class in spelling, I friends. She was accompanied by arithmatic and commercial MrB- *n<1 Ml® *1h0 °* j , p rice $ t . FURMAN'S PHARMACY LADIES LNCERIEWAISTS Made of fine quality, hand somely trimmed with lace and insertion, from............. ...........................$ 2 to 3 50 Remember, the Coos Bay Clam man will be iu Coquille every Tues There’s only one thing to do if day, with clams, fish and crabs. your blood Is out of order—buy a He also will buy rubber, copper, bottle of Hot Springs Blood Rem brass and chickens, for cash. edy— it does tbe rest. Fuhrman’s The state G. A. R. Encampment Pharmacy. which will be held at Corvallis this C. Timmons, the Astoria salmon canner, has sold out his Bandon year will take place June 2nd, 3rd cannery plant to tbe fishermen of and 4th, instead of 9tb, 10th and first advertised. The the lower river, which will be 11th as moved to their new and commodi change is made in order not to con ous building near the Parker shin flict with tbe Rose carnival in Port gle mill and conducted this season land. Just received a new line of mens on the co-operative plan. Mr. Timmons has the foundation for a neckties, Robinson’s store. Get your table legs turned at Quick & Curry’s. They have some Make your washing easy by us patterns already out. Hard wood, ing Washing Tablets at Draue’s $1 per set. store. The steamer Fifield arrived at Arthur Rice, the Myrtle Point Bandon Saturday with a good pas je w e le r , spent two or three days senger list and large amount of lately, visiting frieDds in Bandon. freight. On Monday she went to Saws gummed, filed and set at sea with a full cargo of lumber, Quick & Curry’s shop. etc., from Cody’s mill. Dan Barklow, the Myrtle Point- Robinson’s store has just received Roseburg stage man, was a Co a new line of embroideries, in nan- quille business visitor on Monday'. sook swiss and cambric, also tuck good building on a portion of his Buy your groceries while you ing and fronting for waists. Fred Miller, of the coast below Bandon property, where the old can save money that's at O. Wilson & Co’s. Bandon, started Thursday for Port cannery stood. The building is to Mrs. Jas. Walstrom and Mrs. land for medical and probably sur be 40xl0o feet, two stories high. He expects to Sam Thaift, of Baudon, visited rel gical treatment. I have more inquiry for all kinds atives and friends at Parkersburg have a foot amputated, the result of of lands than I can supply. Send me your lands for sale. E. H. injuries received sometime ago. Monday. Kern, Coquille, Oregon. You must sell flour at $1.05 says If we please you tell your friends, Wm. V. Mong will be in Coquille the trust. But Rose says “ No,” a if we do not tell us. on Thursday and Friday Dights of small profit for me. C. M. G oodman A Co. this week and on Thursday even Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schetterj Found--that by wearing glnsses ing will present the “ Hired Girl,” of Wedderburu, came up Friday unsuited to the sight, that the eyes and on Friday Dight the “ Ragged and went on to the Bay, where they 3teadily grow weaker. Come here Philosopher." Mr. Mong now has go to visit relatives and frieDds. and learn our methods of correcting a good company with him and these The best and most wholesome imperfect visiou. C. L. B ender , plays will be presented in a form as meats; the puriest lard. Go to the Optometrist, Myrtle Point, Oregon. good as could be expected in towns People’s Mnrket. The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s the size of onve, and the stages of Mrs. E. D. Sperry, of this city, Logger Shoes. The gloves for wear our opera bouses will permit. All started last Saturday for Three —S. F. Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier, should come out and see them. Rivers, Michigan, whither she has Mrs. Linegar, mother of our Go to tbe People’s Market, Dean been called on account of the illness townsman and postmaster, who has A Hensley Prop’rs, for the best ba been here visiting her son for some con, lard, hams, and meat of every of her aged father. Ladies if you want an up to date time, went to Bandon last week for description. They treat you square. tailored, or white princess suit, you a visit with her brother, Wm. Gal- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bender, of will find it at Robinson's. lier, his sons, S'eve and Ed and Myrtle Point, who have lately re E. H. Kern, the civil engineer of their families. turned from Chicago, where they this city, was called to Baudon last Now is the time to have your have been for the past three months week to do some city surveying, windows and doors re screened. taking a course in the Northern Ill aud sport several days there, ac- Quick A Curry has the galvanized inois College of Ophthalmology screening. (-'•mpanied by Mrs. Kern. and Otology, having completed the Mrs Christina Carothers and course and successfully passing the The poorest family can afford meat wheu bought from the Peo son, William, Coos county pioneers, Oregon State Hoard of Examiners, ple's Market, Dean fi Company. at piesent residents of Oakland, have opened up a well equiped Op John Nielaon, secretary of the California, are on the lower river tical parlor in Myrtle Point, and are Co-operative CaDner’s Association visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. prepared to give tbe people of this of the lower river, was a passenger Adam Pershbaker, and many friends section the very best attention. If for San Francisco by the Fifield, They will probably be in this city suffering from eye strain or nervous which sailed on Monday. this week or next. troubles give them a call. C. M. Goodman & (Jo., dealers Tozier’s Celebrated Logger in new aud second hand goods. Shoes have won popularity with the woods boys. E. L. Tozter make), Phone No. 304. Coquille. NOTICE. Nyal’t Hair Tonic is a food for the scalp and will quickly stimulate the hatr bulbs. It’s au anti dote for dandruff and cure lor all scalp diseases. The Nobbiest and most up-to-date Line of Summer Goods Ever Brought to Coquille..... PRACTICAL BU SIN ESS SCHOOL COQUILLE. OREGON Bee him and he will demonstrate his fitDess as a teacher, and show to you hi« former connections in the W o r ld o f B usin ess as an auditor and accountant. T I M B E R L A N D 8 ! Have Y ou 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. 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 o f 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 GUARANT EED E. C. BARKEB & CO GYMNASIUM Lyons RATES: per year. Front Street, Coquille, J. S. LYONS, Proprietor Building, Oregon $2 per month; $5 per quarter; $9 per 6 months; $12 Handles Maxwell Autos, all kinds o f Sporting Goods. Bicycle and Auto Garage.