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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1909)
J. D. Myers, ot Remote, was in Robiuson’snew line of ladie’s tail There will be a daure at Nosler’s ored suits are here. town last Friday. ball Saturday night. C. B. Zeek, of Bandon, was a Henry Johnson, of Riverton, was Mrs. Sinclair returned from a vis Fall suits for msn at Robinsou’ s. Coquille visitor on Friday. in town yesterday. J. W. Coach was up from Bandon it at Marshfield Monday. R. S. Knowlton, the druggist, VV. S. Hall, of Gravel Ford, had Harry Flanders, the teamster, lubt Friday. will till orders for Rouse coal. 1 went to Bandon Saturday. business in Coquille on Friday. I. Chandler, of Gravel Ford, was Chas. Page, of Bandon, was a F. D. Layton, the commercial Buy your grass seeds at Lyons A in town Friday. ! Coquille business visitor on Friday. Jones and get fresh ntw Seed. | traveler, has been in town several Five lota for 1500. See J. W. Rubbers, Rubbers, Rubbers, for Father Curley, o f Marshfield, days. Leneve. everybody at Robinson's. visited the upper Coquille yester Avoid the annoyance of preparing Johu Aasen had business at Sunday dinner by going to the County Commissioner Dement day. Myrtle Point Thursday. Mrs. A1 Lilly, of Bandon, was in Baxter. was down from Myrtle Point on E. E. Doyle, of Parkersburg:, had Friday. town on Monday, and greeted many Stauley Bartlett made a brief business in Coquille on Saturday. Don’t forget that the Margaret old friends. visit to Portland last week, return- R. C. Dement, of Myrtle Poiut, lies Co. is due here about the 18th. For a 1713-acre stock ranch at ing the first of this. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Street, of $11 per acre, see W. B. Neathery. was a Coquille visitor on Friday. Mesdames White aud Crouch, Mrs. Julia Barrows, of Parkers- Marshfield, were in Coquille last, \ a . Leach returned yesterday of the north part of town, went to from bis extended visit to his old | the Bay on Saturday. bur#, was in Coquille last Saturday. Wednesday. New and up-to-date suits for boys j home in Missouri. Haws g u n n ed , tiled and set at Fine sash wood delivered any and little tots at Robinson’s. „ . . , o n Quick A Curry’s shop. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smalley, where in town at $2 per tier, Ap- John Golden, of Marshfield, was ! ^ rftg 0i were in Coquille trnnsact- ply at this office. O. L. Hopson waa in Coquille Mrs. I. N. D eL on g and daughter, Friday on Hits way from Ban don to over Thursday looking after prop ing business yesterday. erty interests. the Bay. McKenzie Merry Makers in Nos Miss Bessie, were up from the farm S. Faulkner, of Oakland, Calif ler’s halt tonight and tomorrow night near Riverton yesterday. H. A. Todd, the Arago straw ornia, registered at the Baxter hotjjl L. C. Bargelt, of the Mjrtle berry man, had business in town T. A Walker, the insurance man, one day last week. Point Enterprise, returned from a weDt to Bandon Saturday with W. Saturday. Go to Hill’s Studio, successor to yisit to the Bay Monday. A. Williams, of Portland, a repre Born.— In Coquille, October 8, j Tollman, for first class Photos. sentative of the Continental Co., 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Collier, Gents’ , Ladies’ and Children’s H. P. Condone, the Isthmus coat sweaters at Robinson’s. for which Mr. Walker does a large a daughter. lumberman, w s b in town on W ed Jas. W. Mast, of Bandon, was in business. Mrs. Thomas Devereux, of Par- ! nesday of last week. Coquille on Saturday on his way to keraburg, did shopping in Coquille Mrs. G. A. Fife, of Sebastopol, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGee, of on Saturday. Cal., returned borne by the last Riverton, did shopping and visiting the exposition at Seattle. LOCAL N E W S . Call at Robinson’s and ste the j iu this city on Thursday, loug wool capes for ludies’. Registered Berkshire pigs for J. C. Watson, Co- C. I. Green, of Lampa, had busi- ( le— both sex. quille. ness which called him to Coquille j Itev. R. G. Sumerlin, of North on Saturday. Bend, was a Coquille business visitor Prof. L. H. Haruden, of River- between trains on Thursday of last ton, made our office a pleasant ca ll! wee,|j while iu town last Saturday. Eq Lasswell was down from the "Lyons A Jones for shoes. Boy’s North Fora last week with a wagon High tops $3.00 and $3.50 per pair. ]ooti Df fine poaches, for which he Mrs. C. M. Wickham moved to Bandon, Monday to join her hus band, who has a position iu that place. Thoroughbred Berkshire pigs, both sex, for sale by J. C. Watson. Arch Deacon Horsfall will con duct services at St. Jame’s Episco pal church on Sunday, morning and evening. Fruit jars at cut prices, also jell G. W. Sparks, of lloseburg, was found ready gale, glasses by the barrel, at the Racket in Coos county several days lately Mrs. L. L. Harmon and son Will store. Miss Florence Atkinson, of this lqoking after timber interests. ! at,d dau’ghter, Miss Bessie, were in city, returned the last of the week Miss Lena Belloni closed a very 1 from Lee tradiu« and S'1,ting ^ from a month’s vacation in the successful term of school at tbe | P lie8 last Saturday' Why Do t get 25 cents worth of eastern part of the state. Strang district on Thursday of last that Naptha soap at Lyons A Joneb? Children’s hats and caps in large week. You get seven bars. variety and style at O. Wilson & Mrs. Geo. McAdams, of this city, Mrs. T. B. Lane, of this city, Co’s. went home with her father, F. M. went to Marshfield Saturday where A. Holverson has opened a Tailor Miller, of Fishtrap, on Saturday for ohe will visit with her brother, M. Shop one door west of the Sentinel a week’s visit. D. Sberrard and family. office. He does all kinds of tailor Tczier’s Celebrated Logger Rev. Samuel Gregg, of Portland, ing. All work guaranteed. Shoes have won popularity with the State Evangelist for the Christian Mrs. N. W. Moon and son Ed, woods boys. E. L . Tozier maker, church, is expected here in a short who were in from their farm near Coquille. time to hold a series of meetings. Fairview, made our office a pleasant Col. Wm. Coach, of Bandon, was Now is the time to have your business call while in town on Mon somewhat indisposed a few days windows and doors re screened. last week, but was much improved Quick & Curry has the galvanized day. Parties wishing coal from the at last accounts. screening. Rouse mine will apply to Harry Mr. and Mrs. W W . Deyoe, of Cbas. Mansell, of this city, started Flanders. for Oakland, California, last Friday. Myrtle Point, were passengers from William Cox. who has lived in He will remain at that place indefi 1 Marshfield to the Point Friday, Curry couoty for the past forty-one nitely, there being a good position j Mrs. Deyoo having gone over to years, has sold his farm and will meet her husband on bis return awaiting him. from his long Alaskan trip with the move to Coquille in a short time for residence. The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier’s government survey party, — S. F. Shoes. The gloves for wear C. M. Goodman & Co,, dealers There are several school dis Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. tricts in need of teachers. Anyone in new and second hand good s. James Walstrom, (he accommo- wishing a position might be accomo Phone No. 364. J. M. Riley,who recently returned dating ageut cf the steamer Eliza dated by dropping a line to the H ekald . to this section with bis family from beth, plying between Bandon and Mrs. John Lindebeck, of Arago, Yuma, Arizona, has purchased the San Francisco, had business which went to Bandon Saturday to see her farm of William Cox, near Port called him to Coquille on Saturday. husband and daughters, Misses Orford, and will become perma Get your table legs turned at Lena and Grace, who are living nent citizens of that locality. Quick & Curry’s. They have some there temporarily, while Mr. Linde- Ed Rackleff, the merchant of patterns already out. Hard wood, beck is employed on the new Cody Langlois, passed through town Sun SI per set. mill. day on his way to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rackleff, of Myrtle Point, the latter of whom has been in ill health for a short time. He returned Monday. J ^.wszxszszszszszffisaz ^izsasszszszszszszs2s^ >>; Coos County’s Favorites Return | TW O N IG H T S cKenzie’s erry akers ONLY "IN WYOMING" AND O. Wilson & Co. have just re ceived a full and complete line of childrens’ hats and caps. Pratt Nelson and family arrived here from Woodward, Oklahoma, on Friday and proceeded to BandoD, where it is their intention lo locate. Mr. Nelson seemed well pleased with the country as far as he had seeD. James Anderson, the upper-river miner, weut to Bandon yesterday to take the Elizabeth to San Fran- cisco, having been called to look after property interests. Full stock of graae seed at Knowlton’s Drug Store. The steamer Elizabeth came in Monday from San Francisco, bring ing a number of passengers and freight for our merchants. She ex pects to sail tomorrow at 12 m. Get your Boys a pair of those High top shoes at Lyons A Jones. Beat These For Prices. J. W. Brewer, a son of P. H. Brewer, of Fishtrap, arrived here last week from his home in Guate mala, where he has spent the past sixteen years. He has a little daughter with him wbo speaks only Spanish, that being the prevailing language of that section. He is enjoying a visit with his father very much. F or S ale .— H orse and buggy The Farmers’ and Merchants' cart and harness, saddle and bridle Bank has completed arrangements Call at Lyons & Jones’ store. to transact a regular savings bank Mr. aud Mrs. John Kronenberg, business in connection with its ol this city, who had been visiting regular business. Deposits in small their daughter, Mrs. James Blakley amounts received, thereby enabling and family, of Lodi. California, re the boys and girls and older people turned Monday, coming up from to place their small earnings where San Francisco by the steamer Eliza it will be safe and at some time earn beth. Mrs. Kronenberg’s health something. The management will has not been improved by her trip. be pleased to explain the working, o f the system to any one on applica For Sale.— A good, young saddle tion. mare, also young work horse. Frank Burkholder, Coquille, Oreg. W H IT E H O U S E LO CA LS. William Campbell, a well kuown coal mining man o f this county, Dutch collars at The White House. died at Libby Sunday afternoon at Be ready for the General Sale at the advanced age of seventy-six The White House Saturday the 16th. years. He was a native of Scotland. Call at The White House and see He is survived by a son and daugh the elegant line of suits and coats. ter, David Campbell of San Fran Mrs. Tipton will be there Wednes cisco and Mrs. Pat. Hennessy of day and Thursday, CAPITAL STOCK $ 2 5 .0 0 0 o f Your Business Solicited Deposit Boxes For Rent A Reasonable Sharfe First Class Safety Spend, the More W isely You Should Spend It. Syrup, best grade, 1 gallon - Coffee, you can’t beat it for 25 cents Soap, the best, 6 bars for Tomatoes, 3 cans for Toasted Corn Flakes, 2 packages for Baking Powder, 25 ounces for Carnation Milk, per can Glassware 5c, 10c, 15c. O. WILSON & CO. Grocery Department The Store of Mrs. J. F. Lee, of RivertoD. Wanted. A teacher for Dist. No. 20, Curry county. Two months at $ 5 0 per month. Address the clerk 1 at Port Orford. a s e llin g Little Prices A L L the thought, time and care spent upon the prescribing and the dispensing of your prescription is wasted unless the very foundation, the used in it, ingredients are correct and de pendable in quality. T here is no other drug house that w e know of that goes to more trouble and pains in selecting the best goods and in trying to find fault with its own goods than does this drug store. W e prefer that no fault be left for our customers to find. Every practical, physical and che mical test is made to find that the goods in this store are in right con dition. These are our claims for absolute reliability. Fuhrmans Pharmacy PHONE NO. 213 Coquille, Oregon s h ip m en t o f n ic e fre sh C r a n b e r ries, an d are Big Values and A s to Reliability o f Quality What’s Better Than Cranberry Sauce? re ce iv e d Glassware Best Values Ever Offered. Buttons, buttons, who wants but tons? They can be made at The The Margaret lies Co. expect to White House. Ivory or plain, large be here about November 18th to be- and small, black and colors. Jet giu a tbree-nights engagement. buttons in stock. Their many frieuds will be highly pleased to see them again, as their performances may always be de pended upon as being of a clean, bigb class nature, to which the most fastideous could not object. W e have 25c 20c 25c 25c 25c 25c 10c Com e in a n d get o u r P r ic e s o n a ll C a n n e d G ood s. W e can sa v e You M oney. Marshfield. Boqlj th e R ig h t P rices. Miss Cora Belloni keeps delieious home-made taffy on sale at the Palm. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smiley, of W. C. Laird, the House Furnish er, has just received a full and com Ferndale, Cal., who have been plete line of wall paper. visiting Mr. J. A . Davenport and J. R. McGee, who recently leased family of this city, the past few the Rouse coa' miDe at Riverton, weeks, started on their return home bad business which called him to yesterday. They were accompanied town Wednesday. He is getting by Frank Kelly and Thos. Purcell, along very well with the mine, hav also of Humboldt county, who had ing already completed 250 feet of been to the Seattle exposition and tunnel in order to tap the vein at a other points in Washington and lower level. Oregon. October 13 and 14 Letter heads, bill heads,envelopes, cards, invitations, everything that pertainB to a first-class printing es- tabliabment can be had at the H esaed office. T h e n w h y n ot let u s se ll y o u y o u r G r o c e r ie s at The Least Money You Have to Eureka out of the Bay. Mrs. Fife After October 16th our mails will has been enjoying a visit with her go btek to the winter schedule, ar old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. riving at 9:30 a. m., and departing Davenport, of this city. at 4:30 p .m . It is to be hoped Anything in the photographic that by another winter we will have line made at Hill’s . Studio. En an automobile road through to largements a specialty. Roseburg and that a schedule even L. J. Cody, the lumberman, came far better than that maintained up Saturday from Bandon and pro during the summer may be estab ceeded to the Bay on his way to lished for the entire year, until a Portland on business. He was ac railroad or electric line is con companied by G. W. Moore, of Port structed. Huron, Michigan, who is interested Here is your chance, IU packages in lumbering with the Cody com of soda for 25cents at Lyons A Jones. pany. This week only, “ THE NORTH AGAINST THE SOUTH” ai)d Merchants of Coquille You Surely Are. Several large boys or young men were heard acting unbecomingly near a church during services Sun day evening. Bettei be careful, boys. The night watch is likely to show up when least expected. For Sale.— A gray mare. Guar Make your washing easy by us anteed. Apply to Thos. Ashton, ing Washing Tablets at Drane’ s near Lampa Creek, Coquille River. store. r< C. A. Smith and A. H. Powers, Wm Meeker, of this city, who has been in California for several the lumbermen, wbo recently re months, came over from Marshfield lumed from Minnerota, came over This Company Will Appear and Name the New Saturday, having arrived at the from the Bay Monday and took a Opera House. Bav a few days previous. He has look over their legging interests on been as far south as San Francisco. i Cunningham, near this city. Mr T W O N I G H T S O N L Y Those wash suits i J«» * . talks as though he might thing for you to buy al • spend some time in Coos county A Co’s. this trip He is enjoying our fine Thomas Smith and granddaugh weather very much—in fact, he ter, Miss Dora Smith, of Riverton, found it very warm in places up in J \ went to Myrtle Point by Saturday’s the woods train on their way to Portland and R e s e r v e d S e a ts N o w o n S a le a t Thoroughbred Brown and White other valley points, where they go FUHRMAN’S to see relatives and friends. They Leghorns Rnd White Plymoth Cockrels for sale. $1.00 each. J will be away several weeks. ROUTE AHEAD. — M\rl!e Point 11th 12th Riverton 15th. C. Watson, Coquille, Oregon. Registered Durock Jersey pigs, Bandon Kith 17th. Langlois 18th 19th. the kind that tatten on clover, for j L. A. Le6, of Riverton, who has sale by J. D. Carl, Myrtle Point, been spending a considerable time Or. I bone 101. mining in Alaska, passed through Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fish, of Ban- this City on Thursday on his wav i don, were in town Saturday on their north for another season. He has R 8. KN OW LTON, President GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres. home after a visit of some weeks whst he considers a very valuable R. II MAST, Cashier with their son, H. A. Fish, of Fish- claim 100 miles from Valdes. He trap, who csnje down with them went out by way of Cottage Grove at this far. These old people are . . . . . . . T enjoving very good health at pres- wh,ch P°'Bt Mr8’ IjCe W,H re,na,D ent, Mr. Fish being much stronger j duriDg his absence. He was ac- tban be was a year or so ago. I conipanied to the Bay by bia mother, Farriers Are You Going to Eat? th em Call and See Ua Hear the Music. and for 15c per lb. 2 lbs fo r 25c 0. WILSON & CO The Store of Big Values and Little Prices. W ickham House MRS. G. R. WICKHAM Proprietress Board by Day, W«tl( or Month Sanyplc ffoortjs S p e cia l Hie* Batljs A tte n tio n P aid th e T r a v e lin g P u b lic. to Aretino Talking Machine FREE with $25.00 cash trails and a cash payment of $2.50 on delivery of machine. Oiie 10-inch record FREE with $10.00 in cash trade. One 10. inch record FREE with $5 00 in each trade every Saturday. Remember the Aretino record fite all kinds of disc talking machines. P. E. Drane DEALER IN L a d le » ’ and G e n ts’ K u rn iH liln gH , F a n c y a n d S t a p l e G r o c e r ie s , F lo u r a n d F eed.