Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 26, 1909, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
J. F. Lee, of Riverton, was in Ladies khaki suits at Robinson's.
town Monday.
The schooner Oregon was towed
Khaki cloth by the yard at Rob­ i Special sale of millinery at the to sea Sunday.
C O N S P IC U O U S
inson’s
I White House next Saturday.
Apricots in one-gallon cans 25
H EAD S
Mrs. W. H. Hull, of Riverton | W. F. Keller was down from cents
at
Rose’s
Cash
Store.
was in town Saturday.
Fishtrap yesterday.
Rohm, of Riverton, was up
How a white, Bhiny, bald
Anything you want in groceries Tickles, sweet and sour, in bulk | to Wm.
head
shows up in a crowd.
town
yesterday.
at Robinson's.
Do you desire to be the
at
Rose’s
Cash
Store.
The
steamer
Fifield
sailed
for
Dr. J. D. Wetmoro was down Mrs. I. W. Daniels wag up from j Frisco yesterday.
owner of such a head?
If your hair is losing its
from Myrtle Point on Saturday. I Lamps
a
day
or
so
last
week.
luster
or shows a tendency
Just
received
a
new
line
of
mens
Remember the social dance at The Royal Chinook—they fit neckties, Robinson’s store.
to
fall
out give your scalp
Nosler’s Hall Saturday night.
immediate attention or
your
feet.
Rose’s
Cash
Store
has
James
Vowell,
of
Riverton
was
FANCY WAISTINGS
LADIES LINGERIE WAISTS
POPLIN
you’ll soon have no use for
The steamer Haudon arrived in them.
in
town
on
business
yesterday.
Something
stylish
and
looks
Made
of
fine
quality,
hand­
a
comb.
Blues,
browns,
white, red,
the Coquille on Saturday evening. W. A. Bean, the Riverton mer­
well made up. A large va­
somely trimmed with lace
Money
saved
for
you
if
you
buy
tan
and
pongee..50c
peryd
New line of spring hats for men chant, bad business in Coquille on dry goods at O- Wilson A Co.
Nyal’s Hair Tonic
riety of patterns to select
and insertion, from............
from...20c to 45c per yd
at Robinson’s.
.............. .........$2 to 3 50
for the scalp and
Monday.
T. P. Hanly, of near Lampa, was is will a food
FRENCH APPLIQUE
quickly stimulate the
John Lindebeck, of Arago, was Children’s wash dresses at Rob­ a Coquille visitor on Monday.
hair
bulbs.
It’s
an
anti­
The
very Lf-st in blue,
in town Friday.
inson’s.
Another shipment of mens spring dote for dandruff and cure
LAD’YS SLEVEL’SS VST’S
LADIES MUSLIN SKIRTS
brown
and t-ns, neat pat­
For bargains in shoes, see Drane Thog. Guerin was down from clothing just iu at Robihson’s.
lor all scalp diseases.
terns............................... 35c
Fine quality, ribbed knit
A
very
nice
line
of
em-
at hiB new store.
PRICE $ 1.
Myrtle Point last Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Sweet, of
vest................................15c
broideried muslin skirts,
D. W. Baker, of Lee, was in town his new automobile.
good quality and low priced
Better quality, trimmed
Lampa, were in town yesterday.
F U R R M A N ’ S PHARMACY
WHITE GOODS
from..........$ 1 5 0 to 2.75
one day last week.
with lace and insertion......
Latest style ladies tailor suits Remember we have Kobe silks in
Plain
and figured lawns.20c
.....................................
2.">c
For fresh milk, cream, butter just iu at Robinsons.
colors, Rose’s Cash Store.
Batiests ..........................20c
and eggs, phone I R. Nosier, 283. A lady's coai. was recently left at the P. latest
Gehlke, of Parkersburg, Go to the People’s Market, Dean LADIES WASH SKIRTS
Mercerized........ 35 and 45o
Lawson Lawhorn was down from at the Scenic. Owner will call for was up F. transacting
UNION SUITS
business in this A Hensley Prop’rs, for the best ba­ Well mado and of good
his farm near Fairview on Satur­ same and pay for this notice.
quality
of
linen
and
crash
Porous knit, the keep cool
con, lard, bams, and meat of every
city yesterday.
Manville Chambrays
and tan. You usually
day.
kind, sleeveless..$1 pr suit
Mrs. Aiken is constantly dis­ Tan! Tan!! Tan!!! Ties for gents description. They treat you square. white
pay
$2.
Our
price..
$1.25
In
extra good quality nice
Rolled barley, shorts, bran and playing new hats of the latest and ladies and children at Robinson’s. Lee Goodman and H. L. Cooper,
patterns............15c
peryd
wheat at Robinson’s.
this city started for St. Martin’s
most beautiful designs.
ARDMORE SILKS
B orn —At Twin Falls, Idaho, of
C. I. Green, of Lampn, was a bus­ E. D. Myers, of Lee, was a Co­ May
yesterday. Mr. Cooper
SKIRTS
Very neat patterns in brown,
1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Springs
All Over Laces
iness visitor to Coquille on Satur­ quille business visitor on Wednes­ Chas. 20,
has been suffering from rheuma­ Well DRESS
blue and pink.50c per yd
Moomaw,
a
daughter.
made
and
trimmed
White
and echrue from......
day.
and Mr. Goodman from a with silk, neat and new,
day of last week.
has a nice assortment tism,
...............50c
to 1 .25
Thomas Anderson, of Bandon, See Rose for low prices on flour. of Robinson
general breakdown, and they go very stylish, panama and
ladies up-to-date tailored suits. with
RICIHILIEU SILK
was a Coquille visitor a few days No combination for him.
the hopes of being benefitted alpacea. You usually pay
All Over Tucking.
will be preaching services ns many others from this section $5 to $7.50. Our price.....
Something neat and very
lately.
Mrs. J. M. Elwood, of Riverton, at There
........................$3.50
to
6
stylish
at.........
the
Presbyterian
church
Sunday,
......50c
...............1.25 per yd
When you want groceries ot méat was up Friday and visited her par­ May 30th, at 11 a. m. by Rev. I. W. have done.
go to the People’s Market.
If
you
are
going
to
the
A.
Y.
P.
ents Mr. and Mrs. Varney.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson re­ Those wash suits are just the Brooks, pastor.
Exposition,don’t forget to go to the
We will be more than pleased to show you our line and wish you to feel per­
turned from a visit to Bridge thing for you to buy at O. Wilson I am nearly sold out and want to Farmers & Merchants Bank and fectly free to come in and look our line over whether you buy or not.
list more timber lands. E. H. Kern, secure means of identification at
Thursday.
& Co’s.
Coquille,
Oregon.
one of the principal banks of Seat­
Gent’s don’t buy your spring suit William Anderson, of the Ban­
until you have seen Robinson’s croft section, was iu town last Fri­ J. W. Mast, of Bandon, was in tle, where you can cash drafts with­
stock.
day shaking bands with friends. town a day or so lately on business out charge.
The steamer Elizabeth sailed White River flour makes white connected with the Fat Elk drain­ Next Sunday the Pastor of the
We are Money Savers when it conics to Groceries.
from Bandon for San Francisco on light bread. Robinson has it
M. E. Church South will exchange
age project.
Why Pay More when You Can Get Them for Less?
Saturday.
with the Pastor of the M. E.
Mrs. Julia Barrows, of Parkers­ If you don’t want to sell your pulpits
We now have a twice a-day de­ burg, came up to Coquille on bus- land don’t list them with E. H. Church of Marshfield. Regular
16 lbs Sugar
$1.00
morning Servicee at eleven to
livery of milk, cream, butter and iuess Monday.
Kern, Coquille, Oregon.
-
•
4
1-2
lbs
Caracoal
Coffee
1.00
which
all
are
invited.
At
night
the
eggs. I. It. Nosier.
The laetest creations in ladies Donald Cbarleson, the govern­ Baccalaureate sermon will be
_
_
14
lbs
Good
Rice
1.00
JameB Walstrom, the accommoda­ princess suits at Robinson’s.
ment engineer of Bandon went to
6 bars Good Laundrv Soap - -
.25
ting agent of the Elizabeth, w’as up Mrs. C. R. Barrow, of this city, the Bay Monday to see relatives preached by Rev. H. I. Rutledge of
-
.
3
cans
Standard
Tomatoes
.25
Marshfield,
at
this
Church.
This
from Bandon on Saturday.
returned Monday from a visit at and friends.
-
•
3
cans
Standard
Corn
.25
Saws gummed, filed nnd set at Bandon with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. Hot Water Tank 30 gal for sale will be a Union Service
-
-
1
Gallon
Apricots
.35
Having concluded to open a
Quick & Curry’s shop.
.
•
1 Gallon Peaches
Trunks—Suit Cases-^-Telescopes. at The Second-Hand Store. C. M. branch
.40
millinery
business
in
Co­
-
-
Ralph Hunt, the civil-engineer All sizes. C. M. G oodman & Co. Goodman & Co.
Raisins per package
.10
quille, I have secured the lower
of Eugene, passed through town Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Windle, of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shine, of floor of the Leach building near the
Mush,
extra
good,
per
package
“
.30
Thursday en route to Bandon, his Lnmpa, spent Thursday night with Empire City, visited in this place Wickham House, and have on die-
Peas,
per
can
15
cent;
two
for
.25
plav a full line of up-to-date exclus­
former home, for a visit with rela­ Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Seeley, of this and Myrtlo Point Monday and yes­ ive
Beans per can 15 cent , two for .
.25
millinery. This branch will be
tives and old time friends.
Flour, best grade
-
1.55
terday.
city.
conducted under my personal sup­
C. M. Goodman & Co., dealers Call and see those waists from If you don't want to sell your ervision and a competent milliner,
in new and second hand goods. 75 cents to $3.50 at O. Wilson’s & land don’t list them with E. H. Miss Nellie McIntosh, has been
placed in charge.
Kern, Coquille, Oregon,
Co’s.
Phone No. 304.
M rs . A. G. Aiken.
W. A. Barrett was up from Pros­ Clifford Crewe, the Myrtle Point Mrs. M. S. Gleason, a nurse of
per Monday with his son who is cigar maker, spent several days in Fresno, Calif., has taken rooms at
List Your Property With
suffering from blood poisoning in town lately looking after business Mrs. G. S. Biown’sr Those wish­
ing a good nurse would do well to STUTSMAN & COMPANY
his right band and arm. He left matters.
the lad to be treated for a few days The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s call on M”8. Gleason.
ESTATE
Logger Shoes. The gloves for wear Rose is Dot in aDy combination Office Front BEAL
by Dr. Culin.
»
St., Opp. Hotel Coquille
—S.
F.
Fear
Gloves.
E.
L.
Tozier.
.1 HE STORE OF BIG VALUES AND LITTLE PRICES.
of flour mills. He buys for casn
CLAUD STUTSMAN, Mgr.
Buy your groceries while you
can save money that's at O. Wilson R VV. Bullard, the lower river and sells it at his own price for COQUILLE, - OREGON
merchant and ferryman, was a Oo- cash. See Rose.
& Co’s.
Dr. Cononer, of Myrtle Point, quille visitor by Monday morning’s Miss Mary SuttoD, aged 20 years,
went to the lower river Friday to steamer Coquille.
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
see Capt. S. Danielson who has for Get your table legs turned at daughter
Sutton,
pioneer
of Curry
& Curry’s. They have some County, died at residents
gome time been suffeiing from Quick
T IM B E R
L A N D S!
Port
Orford
the
patterns
already
out.
Hard
wood,
stomach troubles, and who was at $1 per set.
middle
of
last
week
and
was
hur­
last accounts, slightly improved. Miss Leta Mast who has been ried on Friday.
Have You Any For Sale?
You must sell flour at ?1.G5 says attending Kings College near Oak­ I have more inquiry for all kinds
the trust. But Rose says “No,” a land, California returned home for of lands than I can supply. Send
We, the undersigned, business men of Coquille, Oregon,
small profit for me.
me your lands for sale. E. H.
take great pleasure in recommending Prof. Anderson s Practical
a vacation last week.
Business College, to all persons desiring or intending to take a
Paul Steels who bas been at Ban­ Robinson’s store has just received Kern, Coquille, Oregon.
don for some time assisting Chas. a new line of embroideries, in nan- The gasoline boat Wilhelmina business course.
Prof. Anderson came here highly recommended by some of
Lorenz in conducting ihe mercan­ sook Swiss nnd cambric, also tuck­ arrived here from Maishfield yes­
tile business of Skeels & Son at ing and fronting for waists.
the
best
business men of the country, as a practical Book-keeper
terday morning and discharged a
that place, has been in Coquille sev­ Fred Gage, of Coos River, paid lot of freight. She was met at Ban­ and Accountant, also as an able Instructor, and thus far be has
eral days lately visiting.
his father, Sheriff W. W. Gage, don by Capt. H. W. Dunham who certainly filled the full measure of his recommendations. His
course iu Book-keeping, Rapid Calculation, Shorthand and Pen­
The best and most wholesome and other relatives and friends a piloted her up the river.
manship is as good as can be obtained anywhere, and at much
visit
the
last
of
the
week.
meats; the puriest lard. Go to the
Just the things for summer suits less
expense than it can be had at any of the business colleges of
People’s Market.
The “Round Hill” strawberries —Ginghams, Linens, Galatea
oar
cities.
put
up
in
two
(
2
)
grades,
and
sold
cloth
in
stripes
aDd
checks
at
G. C. Welch was up from Lnmpa
Prof. Anderson certainly deserves the support of the people
on Saturday. He informs us that by the pound. Leave orders at Rose’s Cash Store.
of
Coos
County, and while he is having full classes, we hope to
his brother, M. A. Welch, is re­ Geo. A. Robinson’s.
Mrs. George Stauff who is liviog see the number doubled in the near future. There is no reason
Oils, cleans and looks after his ponderous
covering from a severe attack of W. C. Rose, the Front Street with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sinclair, why Cqos County should not have a first class Business College,
locomotive every few hours. In the little deli­
grip, he having been so low that merchant, suffered from a very iD this city, fell yesterday morning,
as Prof. Anderson is conducting. And in addition to a
cate watch there are wheels which make more
his life was dispaired of at one lame foot two or three days last with the result (hat she was badly such
first class Business College, Coquillo is centrally located and en­
time.
week, but is about all right again. jarred up and somewhat bruised, joys
revolutions
than those of the fastest train and
an ideal climate. And without any solicitation from Prof.
Ladies if you want an up to date Now is the time to have your but no bones were broken and we Anderson,
do
it
day
after
day. Is it not reasonable
we heartily recommend his Business College to all.
tailored, or white princess suit, you windows and doors re screened. hope she will be all right soon.
that
these
little
wheels should be attended to
will find it at Robinson’s.
Quick A Curry has the galvanized
occa
ionally.
Let
us do your work for you.
H N Lorenz, Merchant
C M Sheets, Merchant
Mrs. O. L. Leneve, of Port Or- screening.
ALL W O RK G U A R A N T E E D
R S Know I ton, Druqgist
ford, passed through town Lst Fri All Indian War Veterans, old
C T Sheets. Merchant
day on her return from the Bay Soldiers—the Blue and the Gray—
IN H Lyons, Merchant
A F Lineqar, Postmaster
where she has spent several months and Spanish war veterans are es­
L Hartocher, Ex. Co Judqe
L H Hazard, Ban her
receiving medical treatment. ¡She pecially invited to be present at the
G
E
Peoples,
Creamery
J J Stanley, Atty-at-Law
Memorial
services
at
Masonic
Hall
was greatly improved but not en­
G
A
Robinson,
Merchant
at
2
p.
m.
Sunday,
the
30th
insl.
tirely recovered.
C J Tu hr man, Druggist
T T Land, Merchant
The poorest family can afford Tozier’s Celebrated Logger Delivered at Your Door
Coquille Hardware Co.
VV Cultn, M D
meat when bought from the Peo­ Shoes have won popularity with the
Twice a Day
By C N Medley
ple's Market, Dean & Company. woods boys. E. L. Tozier maker,
W M Goodman, Merchant
Coquille.
C
0
Dryden,
Ed. Herald
C R Barrow, Atty-at-Lauu
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. T. Hartley returned from
W C Laird, Furniture Dler
James Richmond, M. D.
Carl Danielson, of Myrtle Point, Roseburg last Friday where she Having Bought cut Mr. Laffer-
had the misfortune to break one of had been to see her parents Mr. nnd ty’s Vlilk Route, I am Prepared
Lyons luilding, Front Street, Coquille, Oregon
F o r particulars concerning the courses, rates, etc., address
his arms while visiting at Bandcn Mrs. E. H. Neyman. Her mother to Furnish Any of the Above
J. S. LYONS, Proprietor
lately. He was riding on a vilosi- is in a very critical condition, being at Reasonable Prices.
RATES: >'2 per month; $5 p er quarter; $9 per 6 months; $12
pede and in eome manner got up­
per year.
from tuberculosis.
set with the result mentioned. He a sufferer
Pohl, the Bandon garden­
Phone Main 283
is getting along nicely at present. er, M. bad G. business
Handles Maxwell Autos,
which called him And your Order will be Promptly
PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCR00L
all kinds of Sporting
Found-—that by wearing glasses to Coquille on Wednesday of last
Filled.
C O Q U ILL E , O R E G O N
unsuited to the sight, that the eyes week.
Goods.
steadily grow weaker. Come hire >Ve Have Tents the following
Bee him and he will demonstrate his fitness as a teacher, and
Bicycle and Auto
and learn our methods of correcting sizes: 8x10, 10x12, 12x14. Fancy
show to you his former connections in Ihe W orld of Business
Garage.
imperfect vision. C. L. B ender , poles and hard-wood pegs for same.
as an auditor and accountant.
Optometrist, Myrtle Point, Oregon. C. M. Goodman & Co.
WE ARE SHOWING
The Nobbiest and most up-to-date Line of Summer
Goods Ever Brought to Coquille.....
O. WILSON & CO*
To Whom it May Concern
Send description, prices and kinds
of timber to E. H. KERN, Coquille,
Oregon. Also any other - lands. I
have customers if prices are right.
Our Friend, The Engineer
Milk, Cream,
Butter and Eggs
E. C. BARKER & CO
Anderson's
I. R. NOSLER
4 .
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