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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1909)
LOCAL N E W S. Win. Moore, of Coaledo, was in Thoroughbred Berkshire pigs, ........ ............... . town on Saturday. both sex, for sale by I . C. Watson. Kbaki cloth by the yard at lfob-i Buy your groceries while you H. SeDg6tacken was over from iusou’s I can save money that's at O. Wilson Marshfield Monday. D. W. Baker was down from Lee & Co's. Round Hill strawberries every the last of the week. j Frank Fish was down from M yr-! day except Mondays at Q. A. Rob- K. Gorham was up from his lower tie Point Saturday. ¡inson’s. river farm Saturday. I Have you saw the new galatea Just received a newline of mous Children’s wash dresses at Rob- cloth at Robinson’s store. neckties, [tobinson’s store, iuson’s. J, W. Mast, of Bandou, had bus- Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Treadgold, of Steve Gallier, the Bandou hotel i ¡ness in town Saturday. | Baudoo, went to Portland by the man, went to the Bay Saturday, i The lastest creations in ladies Breakwater. New lot of Cluett shirts at R obin -! princess suits at Robinson g. Mrs. J. C. Moomaw and children O. Dodge, of Myrtle Point, went weut to Myrtle Po'nt on Monday to visit relatives and friends. Jas. E. Wolstrom, of Bandon, to Bandon Monday. went over to Marshfield Thursday. White River flour makes white Skeels store is receiving a coat of paint at the hands of D. C. Tyrer, Trunks— Suit Cases—Telescopes. light bread. Robinson has it. Chas. Bausch came over from the contracting painter. All sizes. C. M. G oodman & Co, Dr. R. S. DeArmond is now in Mrs. H. I. Reese, of North Bend, Coaledo Saturday on business. j Call and see those waists from visited at Johnson’s mill a few days 75 cents to $3.50 at O. Wilson’s & last week. Co’s. F ob S ale . A beautiful parrot, Mr. and Mrs, I. N. DeLong, of $10. Inquire at this office. Baudcn, were in town Monday. Joe Laird, the Myrtle Point liv C. M. Goodman A Co,, dealers eryman, had business in town last in new and second hand goods. Saturday. Phone No. 304. Children’s black and tan scuffsrs J. F. Lee, o f Riverton, was up at Robinson’s. last Saturday interviewing a ‘ tooth Mrs. F. W. Barker, of Johnson’s mill, went to the Bay Saturday to carpenter.” The best and most wholesome visit friends. meats; the puriest lard. Go to the Latest style ladies tailor suits People’s Market. just in at Robinsons. C. E. Bowman, the Bandon Win. Cundlin, the commercial man, had business at the Bay the cigar maker, was on the Bay a day or so last week. last of the week. Why use stale butter when you Anything you want in groceries can get it fresh from the milk man at Robinson’s morning or evening. J. O. Stemmier, of Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCloskey, of returned from a business trip to Norway, drove over to Sumner for the Bay on Friday. a visit on Saturday. New line of spring hats for men Mrs. Aiken is constantly dis at Robinson’s. playing new hats of the latest and Georgo Bowlster, of North Bend, most beautiful designs. spent several hours in this city Mrs. Thomas Anderson and lit Saturday between trains. He was tle daughter, of Bandon, were in looking after business matters. Coquille on Saturday. Fi’ i bargains in shoes, see Drane Ladies if you want an up to date at his new store. tailored, or white princess suit, you Mrs. W. H. Smith, of Prosper, will find it at Robinson’s. returned home Thursday after a Prof. F. B. Anderson, of this city, visit of a few days with Mrs. Al returned from a short business visit bert Fish, of Arago. to the Bay last Saturday. Rolled barley, shorts, bran and wheat at Robinson’s. The poorest family can afford meat when bought from the P eo T. A. Walker, the insurance man, ple's Market, Dean & Company. was at Marshfield the latter part of E. C. Roberts, the Myrtle Point the week, looking after the interests real estate man, was in our city be of the companies he represents. tween trains on Saturday. When you want groceries or meat go to thr People's Market. The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s Logger Shoes. The gloves for wear Rev. A. Halurly, of Bandon, was — S. F. Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. up to town last Monday and made M A. Welch, of Lamps, was up the H erald office a pleasant busi to town Saturday, having recover ness call while in the city. ed from his late attack of pneu Saws gummod, filed and set at monia. Quick A Curry’s shop. F or S ale — Five cows, a good Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Norton, of wagon, horse, buggy and harness. Marshfield, were passengers to this Inquire of Neathery & Gregg. city by Monday morning’s train. Mrs. E. E. Hayes, of North Bend, They proceeded to Bandon by the accompanied by her rod , Carl, came early Coquillo. over Saturday to see her mother, charge of the practioe of Dr. Rich mond, who goes east in a day or so. Money saved for you if you buy dry goods at O. Wilson A Co. . . . S UMME R . . . SCHOOL enrolling NOW one B y may be able to complete Mrs. J. E. Martin and daughter- ■ in-law, Mrs. W . C- MartiD, of Riv erton, returned from Myrtle Point Saturday by way of this city. The former seems to be recovering from her late attack of paralysis. We Hare Tents the following either o f t h e b u s i n e s s sizes: 8x10, 10x12, 12x14. Fancy branches before the Fall i poles and hard-wood pegs for same. C M. Goodman A Co. term o f High School. Mrs. Chas Levene, of this city, No better opportunity can be found to take a business went to Portland by the last Break course than is now pre water. She goes to attend the wed ding of her sister, Miss Mary Quick, sented to you. Inquire o f any business to take place at Pendleton in a few man in the city, or ask any days. J. A. Tobin, of Los Angeles, Cal- o f the students about the ifornia. who is here visiting his son- work, or SEND FOR LITERATURE. A N D E R SO N ’S Practical Business School COQIII.LE. OREGON' in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McDuffee, went to Bandon Saturday and will greet many old- time friends an 1 associates o f years gone by. Nyal’* Hair Tonic is a food (or the scalp and will quickly stimulate the hair bulbs. It’s an auti- dote for dandruff and cure lor all scalp diseases. price $ i . fUHUMAN’S PHARMACY Mrs. Hugh Coke, of Hawaii, who Thomas Ashton, of Parkersburg, is visiting relatives and friends in is very ill. Coos county, was a passenger from See Rose for low prices on flour. the Bay to Myrtle Point ou Mon No combination for him. day. Mrs. L. II. Hazard went to Another shipment of mens spring Marshfield Friday. clothing just in at Robinson’s. Ray Dement, of Myrtle Point, Miss Amy Wethey, of Myrtle was a Coquille visitor on Saturday. Point, went to the Bay Monday to Go to the Palm and try Merry take a steamer for San Francisco, Widow Sundae. where she goes to visit friends, a The steamers Fifield and Eliza Mr. Baxter and family. beth arrived in the river Sunday. Mrs. L . A. Jones, of Bandon, MesdamesLamb and Slagle and was a passenger to the Bay by Fri Miss Wilson went to the Bay Fri day’s train, and to Portland by the day. Breakwater. She goes to Spokane, County Clerk Watson and sisteri Washington, for an extended visit Jottie, went to the Bay the last of and for the benefit of her health. the week. The Oregonian is the new name You must sell flour at $1.65 says of the resort torinerly known as the trust. But Rose says “ No,” a Josh’s Place, which is now open small profit for me. for business under the manage Mrs. J. W. Leneve and Mrs. ment of B. H. Ferry, late of Cleve Paul Sterling visited at the Bay the land, Ohio. latter part of the week. Tan! Tau!! Tan!!! Ties for gents Mrs. Chas. Gage and Mrs, D. H. ladies and children at Robinson’s. Dollar visited friends at the Bay D. H. Dollar, the lumberman, re the latter part of the wees. turned from a business trip to San Miss Lillian UUman, who has Francisco and many other points in been visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. C. Northern California last week. He Moomaw, from the valley, returned reports the lumber outlook as any home last week. thing but good at present. Just the things for summer suits Robinson has a nice assortment — GiDgbams, Galatea Linens, of ladies up-to-date tailored suits. cloth in stripes and checks at Rose’s Cash Store. E. N. Smith, who arrived last Circuit Judge Coke held a short week with his family from their term of court Monday, hearing winter home at Riverside, Cali pleadings in a number of civil cases fornia, went to Bandon Monday to under consideration. look after property interests and Ray Dean, the Myrtle Point sell lots from the Smith addition to photographer, can make peotos that city, which is beoomiDg very from the large lot of negatives made popular property at this time. by Owings, at Coquille. Stiawberries are fine when eaten Rose is not in any combination with some of that thick cream that o f flour mills. He buys for cash Nosier the milk man has. and sells it at bis own price for Mr. Lee, a representative of cash. See Rose. the Port Orford Tract Co., went The Palm makes a specialty of down the const Monday to look Bananas. Also strawberries and after matters pertaining to the town cream. of Crettenden, Curry county, and Children’s Day Exercises by the the tracts of fruit lands being sold First Methodist Sunday-school will near by. The company has lately be held next Sunday night at that been reorganized. church. Mrs. Gamble will assist Gent's don’t buy your spring suit Mrs. Brown. until you have seen Robinson’s Tczier’s Celebrated Logger stock. Shoes have won popularity with the Mrs. Jack Cardozo, of Eureka, woods boys. E. L . Tozier maker, California, arrived Friday and pro Coquille. ceeded to Bandon to visit relatives Mrs. Robert Frederick, of Ban F. L. Lowe, the shipbuilder, and friends, that having been her came oyer from the Bay Monday don, went to Portland by the Break former home. and proceeded down the river on water Saturday to join her hus band, from whence they go to Pu Foil S a l e . — Horse and buggy the Coquille. cart and harness, saddle and bridle Now is the time to have your get Sound with the tug Hunter, Call at Lyons & Jones’ store. windows and doors re screened. which Mr. Frederick has converted Mrs. Lamson, of Boise, Idaho, Quick A Curry has the galvanized into a passenger boat to run on that passed through town Saturday en screening. body of water. route to Bandon, where she goes F. S. Dow, the Marshfield whole Registered Berkshire pigs for to visit her aunt, Mrs. Robt. Walk sale merchant had business which sale— both sex. J. C. Watson, Co called bim to Coquille and Bandon quille. er, of that city. one day last week. Capt. Geo. E. Bartlett, ex-ITnited Those wash suits are just the thing for you to buy at O. W ilsoD Go to the People’s Market, Dean States marshal and Indian scout, A Hensley Prop’rs, for the best ba representing the Peters Cartridge A Co’s. con, lnrd, hams, and meat of every Ed Eilingson returned from San description. They treat you pquare. Co., gave an exhibition of skillful shooting, and at the same time ex Francisco Sunday. His brother Capt. Clarence Boyce, of the plained in a very pleasant way and Chester, whom he hail gone to see. has recovered from a severe cold Coos Bay Life Saving Service, showed the merits of the Peters which be contracted sevoral weeks made bis old home and many friends cartridges, at this place last Friday ago. Chester and bis father, Capt at Bandon a visit the middle of last aftercoon. The Capt. is a clever shootist for a man of bis age and O- P- Eilingson, who 1 h also visiting week. Get your table legs turned at made frit ads for himsolf as well as in Oakland and San Francisco, ex Quick & Curry’s. They have some for the goods he represented. pect to be home in a week or so. patterns already out. Hard wood, ! $ 1 per set. Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs Delivered at Your Door Twice a Day Having Bought cut Mr. Laffer- tva Milk Route, I am Prepared to Furnish Any of the Above at Reasonable Prices. Phone M ain 283 And yoor Older will be Promptly Filled. I. R. NOSLER P A Y S T O BUY Q UANTITIES. How a white, shiny, bald head shows up in a crowd. Do you desire to be the owner of such a head? I f 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. Mr. Consumer, here is a money saver for you Here is a list of goods that we guarantee to be fresh and pure and at a price that can’t be beat in C oos County, get it. W e want your trade and if the right kind of prices and fair treatment counts we’ll T h e least money you have to spend the more wisely you should spend it. D on ’t fail to take advantage of this list that w e are offering for the N E X T 30 D A Y S . $25 lOOlbs best Granulated Sugar, lb b l best grade flour. 25lbs good rice. Trade where 48 bars extra good laundry soap. Give us 25lbs rolled oats, or 5 packages Colum bia Oat or W heat Flakes. you r mo ne y 12 boxes parlor matches. trade and we • 80 ounces good baking powder. goes the farth your will save 1 gallon best grade table syrup. you 2 31b packages G old Dust. est money. 1 101b box macaroni. 12 cans standard corn. 12 cans standard tomatoes. 1 2 / l i gal keg of pickles. All for $25. Our RED AG JUNE 14 to 26 W ill be a record breaker. N ew and up-to-date goods at bargain prices. tlemen and children’s shoes must be reduced one half. money. Sale Our stock of Ladies, Gen Y ou miss this sale and you will loose Remember the date. WILSON & CO. .THE STORE OF BIG VALUES AND LITTLE PRICES. Ladies khaki suits at Robinson’s. 1 J. T. Davis, of Caldwell, Idaho, I ^ is now taking a’ look at the Coquille | £ 5 valley, which he seems to like very 1 much. We would be pleased to see v i him locate here. | ^ with one or two numbers. Just received at the Palm, a fresh i t. Harvey was a genial and exem- line of candies. Quite a number o f people passed plary young mao, whose death is regretted by the entire community through town Monday toward Ban- ^ where he has lived his whole life, don, to attend the convention of the being a native born son of the Co II. P. lodge at that place, upon * which occasion they report having £ quille. Ralph "Rogers, son of Mr. and had a grand time. Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Bandon, Hot Water Tank 30 gal for sale went to Portland last week. He at The Second-Hand Store. C. M. will go to Puget Sound where he will hold a position on the steamer Goodman A Co. Hunter,now beiDg repaired and put Colds that hang on weaken the in order at Portland for passenger constitution and develop into con service on the Sound by Capt. sumption. Foley’s Honey and Robert Frederick, formerly of Ban Tar cures persistent coughs that refuse to yield to other treatment. don. Mrs. Birdeau Fraker Gamble will Do not experiment with untried organize classes and teach piano remedies as delay may result in your cold settling on your lungs. and voice culture in Coquille. For C J Fulirman. terms and particulars inquire at the residence of Col. Smith, Drain’s Building, or at the home of Mrs. O. H Feese. “ Mrs. Gamble is a We have received numer-, lady of charming personality with rare literary and musical qualifica ousinquiries the past lew , tions. These in part accouut for days in reference to the en -1 her success as an instructor and rollment o f the younger set practical musician. She is the pos- of boys and girls who desire sessoi of a raie and highly cultivat to continue their studies in ed voice, which won for her ex traordinary offers from opera di- Penmanship, . Spelling, Men rectors in the great American Me- till and Practical Arithmetic tropolis, New York, where she was (luring the Slimmer months, the pupil of that Master teacher, If a sufficient number wish Frank H. Tubbs, Musical Director tQ t a k e t h e s e stu(lies and For Sale... ( Small Town Tracts Property Business up to from $75.00 Lots and 36 0 to Acres | $3500. Buildings 360 Acres— 80 acres plow land, 35 acres bottom, balance grazing— % 4,500. Come in and List With Neathery & Greggi Tiuo Doors North o f Postoffice Announcement. l0 ,.“ ‘1e , and also Yorf\ fVocslTIfU8t‘tH u,!e will make known their in- Editor of Music Life. She .n also graduated from Mrs. Richards tention at once, W e W ill Open ciaggett’a school of music, she hay- classes in these branches on ing studied under Europe’s leading next Monday, June 14th. Masters Mrs. Gamble as a muai The hours o f Study will be cal genius, and vocalist of rare at- f r o m g.gQ t o j j . g Q a tainments is fully qualified to take charge of the department of music and the rate o f tuition has in any institution Her experience been placed at $3.00 per extends over a number of years as month. an instructor in college and private ANDERSON’S pupils, with a reeord of great suc- Practical H uhmicss School ces. GYMNASIUM Lyons Building, Front Street, Coquille, J. 3 . LYONS, Proprietor Oregon RATES: -12 per month; $5 per quarter; $9 per C months; $12 per year. Handles Maxwell Autos, all kinds o f Sporting Goods. w Bicycle and Auto Garage. THE PALM... Confectionery, Tobaccos, F R U I T S Remodeled IN Cigars, Ice SEASON Cream Cora Belloni