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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1909)
LOCAL N EW S. O. S. Davm wont to the Bay yes- Cheater Ellingson returned yes — terday. terday from a sojourn of several Mrs. Gales, of Prosper, was a New goods to arrive on first boat months at Oukland, California. Coquille visitor on Thursday. at Rose's cash store. Just received at the Palm, a fresh All huts reduced at Mrs. A. G. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perrott went line of candies. Aiken’s. to Roseburg Monday. Mrs. Chas. Evernden and sister, Mrs. W. It. Punter was down All hats reduced at Mrs. A. G. Miss Gladys Gage, of this city, from Myrtle Point on Thursday. went to Marshfield on Thursday. Aiken’s. Khaki cloth by the yard at R ob For good pasture inquire of W. J. M. Nye started for Portland inson's A. Goodman. on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Oddy paid Judge E. D. Sperry returned on Buy your groceries while you Marshfield a visit one day last week. can save monoy that’s at O. Wilson Friday from a business trip to the Childien’s wash dresses at Rob & Co’s. | bay, accompanied by bis daughter, iuson’s. John Lindebeck, of Arago, re Miss Lucia. C. Timmons, of Bandon, bad bus turned Wednesday from a business Remember Rose’s cash store for iness in Coquille last Wednesday trip to the Bay, | sound ring Hour. J Have you saw the new galatca J. T. JohnsoD, of Myrtle Point, cloth at Robinson’s store. I greeted friends in Coquille Friday, Capt. S. E. Aasen, of Arago, N. H. Egerton and wife passed having business which called him to through town Wednesday on their the county seat. spent a couple of days in town last way to Bandon. Thoroughbred Berkshire pigs, week. See Rose’s Cash store for prices White River flour makes white both sex, for sale by J. C. Watson. New lot of Cluett shirts at Robin sons. light bread. on flour and feed. Robinson has it. R. E. L. Bedillion, manager of Wm. Potter, the Riverton lum berman, had business in town on the Bandon woolenmills, had busi ness at the Bay last week. Friday. Call and see those waists from F ob S alk . A beautiful parrot, 75 cents to $3.50 at O. Wilson’s A $10. Inquire at this office. Co’s. Col. Coach came up from the Dr. J. D. Kelly, of Bandon, was lower river Friday and greeted a Coquille yisitor one day the latter many friends. part of last week. For bargains in shoes, see Drane The best and most wholesome at his new store. meats; the puriest lard. Go to the H. L. Cooper returned from St People’s Market. Martin’s Springs Monday. He is Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, of Marsh much improved. field, paid friends in Coqu’ lle a Rolled barley, shorts, bran and visit Thursday. wheat at Robinson’s. mail us YOURORDER I f not <on\e-Lnt to come to town. All mail orders receive prompt at tention here and goods are for warded immediately upon receipt of order. Don’t deprive yourself o f Anything in the line o f Drug Store Goods because you five at a distance. Our large and varied stock in sures your getting exactly what you want every time. Goods not proving satisfactory may be returned. Your money back it we should not be able to suit you. Our RED TAG Sale Fufjrnjan’s Pharnjacy COQUILLE, - OREGON F. B. Robison was down from Fishtrap Thursday and purchased Mr. and Mrs. O. Garten went to ] himself a nice cultivator at Lamb’s Bandon Saturday. hardware store. John Lamont, o f Bandon, was a [ Money saved for you if you buy Coquille visitor last Wednesday. dry goods at O. Wilson A Co. Capt. W. T. Panter, of the steam Mrs. C. I. Green of Lamps. went below on the last Fifield, being on er Coquille, had business at the her way to Nevada where she goes Bay Saturday. to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Geo. E. Peoples, of this Mrs. V. L. Arrington, of Myrtle city, went to Bandon for a short Point, went to Coos City Thursday visit on Saturday. to see her daughter, Mrs. Herbert W . D.Morley, of the McKinley Haynes. She was accompanied by section, was transacting business Miss Myrtle Busbnell. in Coquille on Monday. Tan! Tart!! Tan!!! Ties for gents Mrs. Horsfall was a passenger Listen for the milk man’s bell ladies and children at Robinson’s. from Marshfield to Bandon by Sat Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Deyoe, of J. S. Miller wbo bad been up urday’s train and Coquille. Myrtle Point, returned from Ban when in need of fresh milk, cream, from Oakland, California for threo butter or eggs. Mrs. Chas. Page, of Bandon, visit don yesterday. weeks viaiting his folks, S. J. Mil ed relatives and friends in Myrtle C. Timmons, of Bandon, went to When you want groceries or meat San Francisco by the Plant which ler’s of Cunningham, started on his Point, returning Monday. go to the People's Market. return yesterday. sailed from the Bay today. John Neal, of the upper Co Wm. Jenkins, of Bandon, went C. M. Goodman & Co., dealers quille, had business at the county Make your washing easy by us to Myrtle Point Wednesday for a ing Washing Tablets at Drane’s in new and second band goods. seat on Wednesday of last week. short visit. Phone No. 364. store. George Edgar arrived here lately Saws gummed, filed and set at J. H. Bowen and family and a from Portland and is taking a gen John Haga, of Parkersburg, Quick <fe Curry’s shop. L). W. Morley of the North Fork, made this office a pleasant business Mr. Loucks, of Dolgeville, New eral good look over the county. York, arrived here last week and Henry Ploeger, the Myrtlo Point made our office a pleasant call while call while in town yesterday. are visiting with E. H. Kern and merchant, was in our city Saturday The poorest family can afford in town lately. meat when bought from the Peo family. They will probably locate being on his return from Bandon. Editor L. C. Bargelt, of the ple’s Market, Dean A Company. with us. Myrtle Point Enterprise, made our Jack Ellerby was over from the Attorney Geo. ' P. Topping, of Registered Berkshire pigs for Bay last week and made arrange office a friendly call while in town Bandon, bad business which brought sale— both sex. J. C. Watson, Co- ments to open a fish market in this on Saturday. him to the county seat on Wednes quille. city. Gent's don’t buy your spring suit day of last week. Attorney E. G. D. Holden will until you have seen Robinson's Armo Gray, of tbe Gray Steam The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s be found at the city Hall in the stock. ship Company, of San Francisco, Logger Shoes. The gloves for wear forenoons and at his office over I. R. Nosier the milk man re S. F. Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. Robinson’s store in the afternoons visited the Bay and Coquille last ceived on the last Fifield a new week. Notices are posted for the regu while he looks after the business arieater to be used in his milk and Mrs. W. J. White, of the lower of the city recorder. lar annual school meeting which is cream depot. F ob S ale — Five cows, a good river, made our office a pleasant to take place on June 21st. All F or S ale .— Horse and buggy wagon, horse, buggy and harness. call while in tewn tbe last of tbe cart and harness, saddle and bridle legal voters should turn out and Inquire of Neathery A Gregg. week. make this an especially interesting Call at Lyons A Jones’ store. Mrs. G. H. Guerin and Mrs. Ben T. T. Land returned from a trip meeting. Mrs. Capt. Levi Snyder, of this McMullen were passengers from to King county, Cal., last week, he Tczier’s Celebrated Logger citv, went to Portland last week as Shoes have won popularity with the having paid his friend, John Les Myrtle Point to Marshfield and re a delegate to the Grand Chapter, woods boys. E. L. Tozier maker, ter a visit. He thought of renting turn last Friday. O. E. S. which convenes there this Coquille. a farm in that section, but has con Mesdames Dyer and Goetz, of week. W. H. Dibblee, of Bandon, who cluded to remain in Coos. Bandon, came up Monday by the Those wash suits are just the for over a year was fireman on the Mrs Dickson and daughters ar Favorite and proceeded to Myrtle thing for you to buy at O. Wilson Dispatch, has accepted the position rived here last week from Hum Point by train. A Co’s. of uigbt marshal at Bandon, and boldt county, California, and will Tbe steamer Elizabeth sailed Mrs. Birdie Skeels and daughter, now wears the star of authority of spend the vacation here with Mr. from Bandon last Wednesday where Marvel also Mrs. Miunie Hartley that city. Dickson on his farm, formerly the she finished her load up with cedar left Monday by way of Roseburg to Now is the time to have your visit a few weeks with their father, windows and doors re screened^ Disber place across the valley op lumber, matchwood, etc. posite tOWD. Henry Pullen, of BandoD, re W. H. Njsler in Eugene. Quick A Curry has the galvanized The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed turned from North ‘Bend on Friday screening. There is no auction in town only Gillespie who reside near Prosper, accompanied by his brother, Jack F. B. McDowell who has spent the milk man’s bell, morning and was destroyed by fire on Wednes Pullen, of tbe latter place. several years past on a farm out evening. day night of last week, as well as Amos Hatcher was in town the Ed Johnson, William Norris and near Sitkum, has sold bis place and its entire contents, entailing a loss last of the week. He has been suf Mr. and Mrs. William Hull, of Riv will make a change for the present. to its owners of about $800. There fering some from rheumatism in bis He has not yet decided where he erton, started Friday for Sf. Mar- was no one about the place, there left arm of lute, but is better. tin’s Springs for a vacation and for will locate. fore nothing was saved, and tbe George Hartley, of Johnson’s Get your table legs turned at the benefit of their health. They origin of the fire is unaccounted for were taken to Roseburg by James Quick A Curry’s. They have some Mr. Gillespie carried about $400 in mill, went below on the Fifield for patterns already out. Hard wood, a visit with relatives and friends at Jenkins. surance. $1 per set. his former home in California. W anted . — Woman to do house Having concluded to open a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse and Mr. aod Mrs. George Lorenz, of work on farm. Inquire at this children, Mrs. R. S. Knowlton and branch millinery business in Co Bandon, came up Monday for a quille, I have secured the lower office. daughter Neoma, started in Mr. visit and to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laird, of near Morse’s automobile Friday for a floor of the Leach building near tbe Wickham House, and have on dis E Lorenz and Miss Gertrude Wil this city, went to Portland last week. tour of California for health and play a full line of up-to-date exclus son. The former extend his trip to recreation. They expect to be ab ive millinery. This branch will be Mrs. D. J. Lowe, jr., of this-city Pendleton where be will attend the sent several weeks. conducted under my personal sup ervision and a competent milliner, went to San Francisco by the last grand lodge of the Knights of Robinson’s store has just received Pyhias, while Mrs. Laird will at a new line of embroideries, in nan- Miss Nellie McIntosh, has been Fifield. She will visit her parents, plaeed in charge. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thrift, of San tend the Grand Chapter, O. E. S- sook swiss and cambric, also tuck Mas. A. G. Aiken. Jose, California, for a few weeks. ing and fronting for waists. at Portland. ...SUMMER... SCHOOL enrolling NOW one B y may be able to complete either o f t h e b u s i n e s s branches before the Fall term of High School. No better opportunity can be found to take a business course than is now pre sented to you. Inquire o f any business man in the city, or ask any o f the students about the work, or SEND FOR LITERATURE. AN D E R SO N ’S Practical Business School COQUILLE, - OREGON Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fox, of this city, start today for Ellensburg, Washington, to see their daughter, Mrs. W. T. Lewis. They will al so visit daughter and son-in-law, Mr. snd Mrs. Howard Whipple, of Roseburg. New line of white iinens, butch-1 er, embroidery or round thread, India, fronting, flaxon, and hand kerchief, also brown and blue in j dress linens at Robinson’s. G. R. Hancock, of the Coos Bay ' life saving station, returned from ! Myrtle Point Wednesday, where he had been to see Mrs. Hancock and little boy wbo recently fell and badly hurt his arm, fracturing the bone, The little one .was brought | to Coquille and the arm straight-; ened ar.d placed io a plaster cast. Go to the People’s Market, Dean A Hensley Prop’ rs, for the best ba con, lard, bams, and meat of every description. They treat yon square.' Now Going on will Continue to June 26. Is a record breaker. N ew and up-to-date goods at bargain prices. tlemen and children's shoes must be reduced one half. has increased at such a rate that we are forced to seek larger quarters, and we will after JULY JUST ACROSS THE STREET Phone Main 283 And your Order will be Promptly Filled. 1. R. NOSLER Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson down from tbeir new home Bridge the latter part of last and spent seversl dsya with son snd daughter, Mr. and Dan Wihon, east of town. came near week their Mrs. FROM THE POSTOFFICE O. W ILSON & CO. ...... THE STORE OF BIG VALUES AND LITTLE PRICES ........ Cbas. Dye, of Myrtle Point, was dowu to this city on business yes terday. Mrs. D. P. Strang, Sr., has been quite ill at her home in this city for a couple of days. For S a le ... New Oxblood and Tan shoes for everybody at Robinson’s. Small Rev. G. H. Roach, of Bandon, re turned last week from a trip to Denver, Colorado, Town Children’s sbocB with heels at Robinson’s. Judge Coke held circuit court last Monday, passing on pleadings in several equity cases. New line of summer dry goods at Robinson’s. Tracts Property Business up to from Lots $75.00 and 360 to Acres| $3500. j Buildings! 360 A cres— 80 acres plow land, 35 acres bottom, \ balance grazing— $4,500. ___________________ J Come in and List With Judge Hall held county court Monday, hearing the claim of Dr. Wetmore against the estate of the late J. W. Sears. Neathery & Gregg j Two Doors North o f Postoffice Hats—for big, little, old and young, all new and seasonable goods, at Robinson’s. Having Bought out Mr. Laffer- ty's Milk Route, I am Prepared to Furnish Any of the Above at Reasonable Prices. strawberries. Delicatessen, 1st, 1909, occupy the Woodman Building J. T. Davis who has been here from Caldwell, Idaho, for more than a week visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Adolph Felter, of Cunningham, started on his return borne Monday. W e pay cash for Address Corthell’s Marshfield. loose OUR BUSINESS Delivered at Your Door Twice a Day Butter and Eggs will money. Lee Goodman returned Monday from St. Martin’s Springs where he j went to get rid of some of his In our account last week of tbe rheumatism, which he did. late Stian Danielson we made an Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith, of j error in our figures giving the date Coos river, returned home Friday of the marriage of the deceased, was January 25, 1872, instead of after attending at the bedside of I S. Danielson, father of Mrs. Smith, 1892. during bis last illness and death, W anted . — Cream in quanities de and burial which took place at this livered to Marshfield depot. Cor- city last Wednesday. thell’s Delicatessen. Milk, Cream, O u r stock of Ladies, G e n Y ou miss this sale and you GYMNASIUM Lyons Building, Front Street, Coquille, J. S. LYONS, Proprietor RATES:—$3 per month; $5 per quartor; $9 per 6 months; $12 per year. Handles Maxwell Autos, all kinds o f Sporting Goods. CALL ON Bicycle and Auto Garage. D. L. Perkins and inspect the largest and most handsome line o f Gents’ Furnish ing Goods in the City. The Newest and most handsome thing in the City in BOOTS AND SHOES Oregon TH E PALM ... Confectionery, Tobaccos, FR U ITS IN Remodeled Cigars, Ice SEASON Cream Cora Belloni