Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 10, 1909, Image 3

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E. N. Harry was down from Sit-1 Capt. H. E. Wilcox, of McKinley,
New Goode, New Goods at Rob­
Mrs. 8. Munky, of Bandon, was kum Thursday.
W8S among Coquilld’s business visi-
inson’s.
in t >wn yesterday.
Robinson’s
new
line
of
ladies
tail-
*ors
last I hursday.
R. \V. Haughton was down from
Ham Giles, of Myrtle Point, was
Tbe steamer Fifield arrived in ored suits are here.
D. C. Krantz was down from
Norway Monday.
iu Coquille yesterday.
tbe Coquille Monday.
Those men’s suits at Robinson's Arago Saturday and stepped in to
Fall suits for men at Robinson's.
Attorney Liljeqvist had business
H. C. Bryant, of Bridge,
see us for a few minutes.
are the latest fall styles.
“ The Bachelor Girl," Friday which called him to the bay yester-! CoquilIe v;Bitor iHst Thursday
C. S. McCulloch, of Bandon, the
Otto Epps, ofFairview, hadbusi-
night, the 20th, at the Heazlet day.
Three cans of our choice tomatoes ness jn , own Thursday.
civil
engineer and surveyor, was a
Theatre.
Fine stock of yarn just in at for 25 cents, at Rose’s Cash Store. | Tfae finest Qf hj>t
co,d ^
Coquille visitor yesterday.
Ladies' Coats, Capes and Sweaters Robinson’s.
C. M. Goodman & Co., received a at the q k Barbershop.
Ladies, you can buy a Reduce— U
at Robinson’s store.
Born.— Near Myrtle Point, Nov­ Urge consignment of new chairs
Corset at Rose’s Cash Store.
Alex
Snyder,
of
Myrtle
Point
“Charley’s Aunt," at the Heazlet ember 8, 1909 , to Mr. aud Mrs. I last week.
Before selecting your list of holi­
was in Coquille Saturday.
Theatre Saturday night, the 2tst. Cbas. Stewart, a sop.
Thanksgiving turkeys at the
day
presents look over the big ad
Thoroughbred Berkshire pigs,
Don’t miss it.
For a nice fresh steak phone No. 1 Pioneer Meat Market.
of E. C. Barker A Co., tbe jeweler,
both
sex,
for
sale
by
-I.
C.
Watson
Saws gummed, Hied and set at 21. Slagle Bros.
“ Forty-five Minutes From Broad­
Wm. Bingaman, of Bandon, was then go and see bis stock.
Quick A Curry's shop.
Herbert Adams, the Riverton! way" at the Heazlet Theatre Thurs­
Just arrived, new suits for fall,
a county seat visitor on Wednes
Geno Nosier is back from an ex­ coal man, came over from Marsh­
in all the latest patterns and styles at
day, tbe 18th.
day.
tended trip thtough California, field by Wednesday’s train.
Robinson’s.
Born.— In Coquille, November 6,
New line of Warner’s Rust Proof
Idaho and Oregon.
The Pioneer Meat Market for 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Watson,
William Windsor, ot Rogue river,
Corsets just in at Robinson’s store.
For a good smoke try the El Thanksgiving turkeys.
who has been to Seattle ami other
a son.
Toro, at the Oregonian.
Call up Lyons A Jones by phone
Dr. Perkins, of Bandon, was up
Rubbers, Rubbers, Rubbers, for and get your order filled promptly. points in Washington and Oregon,
W. R. Haines, the Marshfield this way the middle of last week,
passed through this city Saturday
everybody at Robinson’s.
Prof. E. H. Hamden, of Riverton, on bis return.
piano man, came over to Coquille and extended his trip to the bay.
He was accom­
Those
wishing Thanksgiving was up to Coquille one day last
by Monday’s train.
panied by E. M. Colvin, also of the
Don’t miss seeing those swell turkeys may get them at the Pioneer
week.
Full stock of grass seed at comforts at Lyons & Jones.
same section.
Meat Market,
Knowlton's Drug Store.
Get your shoes at Lyons A Jones,
K. Holverson has opened a Tailor
Santa Claus will make his head­
Call at Robinson’s and see the there stock is new and up-to-date
F. F . Winter, ot Riverton, has
Shop one door west of the Sentinel
quarters at O. Wilson A Co’s loug wool capes for ladies'.
been in Coquille a few days lately,
Thomas Coates, the Bandon road office. He does all kinds of tailor­
Frout Street grocery store during
Egnace Bargeron, the Coaledo man, had business in Coquille on ing. All work guaranteed.
stopping at the Baxter.
the holidays.
merchant, bad business in town tbe Thursday.
New and up-to-date suits for boys
C. M Waid, of Bandon, was in to
Don’t forget that the Margaret last of the week.
and little tots at Robinson’s.
Hay, grain, flour and groceries see us Friday. He informs us that
lies Co. is due here about the 18 th
Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s always on hand at Lyons A Jones.
Fat Hennessy, superintendent of
his sojourn on the coast will soon
Rev. Gregg, state evangelist of coat sweaters at Robinson’s.
the Libby mine, was a Coquille
The late raius caused a sufficient terminate, and that he and family
tbe Christian church, will begin a
Botn.— At Gravel Ford, Oregon,
business visitor on Monday.
will return to their old home in
series of meetings thin evening. October 31, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. rise in the river to bring out
considerable number of logs.
Oklahoma, having extensive prop­
Harry Flanders, the teamster All are welcome.
Thomas Wright, a son.
will fill orders for Rouse coal.
The many
Ladies--When looking for toe erty interests there.
J. A. Peart, the strawberry man,
Children’s bats and caps in large
friends
they
have
in
this
valley will
rubbers
call
on
Lyons
A
Jones,
they
has
plants
for
pale
—
$5
per
thous­
W. W. Faust, of Coaledo, came
variety and style at O. Wilson &
and.
be sorry to see them go.
can fit you.
Co’s.
ovzr to Coquille Saturday evening
William Bingaman, of Bandon,
J. S. Cole, of Norway, had busi­
When you go along the 'street,
to attend the meeting of the I. O.
A, B. Daly, of Marshfield, was in
ness in town one day last week Coquille a day or so last week had business at tbe county seat on Notice the people who are smiling.
O. F.
Wednesday of last week.
They are Billy Scbroeder’s custom­
Telephone for meat to be deliver­ His badly sprained ankle seems 10 looking alter business interests.
ers.
Why? Get that happy look
be
improving
rapidly.
Registered
Berkshire
pigs
for
Make your washing easy by us­
ed at any time from Slagle Bros.
sale— both sex. J. C- WatsoD, Co­ — now.
ing
Washing
Tablets
at
Drane’s
Just
arrived,
gents’
,
ladies'
and
Phone No, 21.
quille.
store.
Joe Nay, tbe Port Orford pioneer,
Dr. Horsfall, one of Marshfield’s children’s wool underwear at Rob­
Chas. Medley, the clever clerk in
who had been back to his old home
Mrs. L. J. Roberts, of Myrtle
prominent physicians, was in Co­ inson’s.
the store of the Coquille Hardware
in the east, passed through town on
Have you tried the new barber­ Point, was a passenger down the
quille Monday, having come over
Co.,
returned from a trip to the bay bis return last Saturday. He tells
shop? Mr. Cochrau is a thorough river yesterday by the Dispatch.
on business.
on Saturday.
us he greatly enjoyed a visit with
Parties wishing coal from the
Secure a footing on the road to artisan, and you should form his
.Those wash suits are just the relatives and old-time friends in
acquaintance
if
you
have
not
al­
Rouse
mine
will
apply
to
Harry
success by- depositing your savings
thing for you to buy at O. Wilson Maine, Massachusetts and New
Flanders.
in the Farmer’s A Merchant’s Bank, ready.
A Co’s.
Hampshire. He found it hard to
Ralph Scbroeder, of Arago, was
See the Heavy Flannel Shirts at
Dr. Kirsbmau has been sporting
leave
Boston, where his many friends
Thomas
Lawborn,
engineer
on
in town on Saturday. Mr. Scbroe­
a pair of crutches the past few days, Lyons A Jones, just the thing for
tried to persuade him to remain dur­
tbe
steamer
Flyer,
plying
between
der
is
now
doing
a
good
business
just to be in the fashion, and inci­ winter-
Marshfield and North Bend, had ing the winter, but he felt, after so
dealing in hides.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L . Stephens, of
dentally to get rid of a troublesome
business
at the county seat on Sat­ many mild winters in Curry, he
C. M. Goodman A Co., dealers
Fishtrap, were Coquille visitors Inst
growth 011 the side ol his foot.
could not stand their severe weather.
in new aud second hand goods. urday.
Mr. Nay started on this trip iu
Now is the time to have your Thursday. Mr. Stephens spoke of Phone No. 364 .
Have you looked through that April, and has seen a great deal of
windows and doors rescreened. having rcasted potatoes to .spare,
Mrs. J. E. Martin, of Riverton,
Quick A Curry has the galvanized as he had several tons stored in the
stock of ladies’ tailored suits at the country tn'his rounds.
came down from the Point Satur­
screening.
barn of W. B. Smith which burned
Robinson’s?
day and went down home for a few
Geo. Haight, formerly of this last week.
days. She is improving in health
All the belongings of the Up-To-
city, but lately conducting a mar­
Phone deliveries made promptly very rapidly of late. She was ac­ Now restaurant, recently dlosed by
ket for the Coquille Valley Packing from the new meat market of Sla­ companied by her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. M. Nosier, will be sold at
Co. at Myrtle Point, was in this gle Bros. Phone No. 21.
W. A. Bean.
^
auction Monday morning. J. B.
city a few days lately, having closed
Married.—At the residence of
O. Wilson A Co. have just re­ Fox, auctioneer.
out the shop nt the Point.
Rev. A. Haberly, of Bandon, on ceived a full and complete line of
Avoid the annoyance of preparing
When you are in a hurry for din­ November 3 , 1909 , Mr. Carl Ga- childrens' hats and caps.
Sunday dinner by going to the
ner and want a nice tender steak routte and Miss Leah B o s k , both of
Mr. Bunch, the school superin­ Baxter.
that will cook quickly, phone No. Bandon, Rev. Haberly officiating. tendent, is preparing to move with
The Umpqua Valley News, pub­
21. Slagle Bros.
This young couple h«v« mnny bis family to Gravel Ford this lished at Roseburg, has established
winter from his farm near McKinley, a daily publication called “The
Lewis Homes, for some time an friends wno wish them well.
and
will send bis two youngest Evening News.” It is a bright and
inmate of the county infirmary,
Just in at Rose's Cash Store, a
children to pcbool nt that place-
newsy sheet— a six-column folio
and who has been suffering for a nice line of ladies’ heatherbloora
number ot years from paralysis, was and silk pet icoals. Call and ste He has been engaged lately build­ well filled with local, editorial and
ing a house which they will occupy. telegraphic news, and shows a good
brought in the last of the week to them.
If you contemplate papering local advertising patronage. It will
the county hospital, now being con­
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Belloni your house or any portion of it, see
be a welcome visitor to our ex­
ducted by Mr. and Mis. Jeff Wilson
moved to Riverton last week, Mr. the fine line of wall paper at W. C.
change table.
in the Little Hotel building.
Belloni having resigned the posi­ Laitd’s
Don’t kick about hard times; come tion as butter-maker at this plnce.
The Baxter Hotel has changed
Did you get a pair of those high-
in and get a good watch or a dia­ He takes charge of his father's hands, again going into tbe man­ top shoes at Lyons A Jones? All
mond. Look prosperous and you dairy farm at Riverton and will con­ agement of J. P. Tupper, the well- sizes for little folks.
will be prosperous. Billy Schroe- duct it in the future.
known pioneer hotel keeper of the
Thomas Smith, of RivertOD, ar­
der.
If you intend seeding any ground county. 80 well are his abilities rived Friday from his visit with
Tbe Margaret lies Co. passed this fall it will pay you to call at as a hotel man known that an in­ relatives and friends at and about
through this city on their way lrom Knowlton’s Drug Store and get troduction to the public is at this Portland. He informs ns that be
Bandon to Marshfield Monday. prices and examine quality of seed. time wholly unnecessary, and rec­ found bis youngest daughter, Mrs.
They had good houses in Bandon
Rev. G. Leroy Hall, formerly ommendations useless.
Anna Schnider, in a rather serious
during their several nights there, pastor of the First Baptist church at
For Sale— The well-known regis­ condition, being a great sufferer
and are doing a first-class business Medford, was in the city Monday in tered stallion, “ Bruce Wilkes.” from a peculiar affection of the
in Marshfield. The company will company with C. J. Millis, general Will take cattle or sheep in part eyes, from which cause her right eye
be here on the 18th, to open a three manager of the local 8. P. line. payment. Z. C. Strang, Gravel had to be removed, and she has al
nights engagement.
They will Mr. Hall is occupying tbe pulpit Ford.
most lost the sight of the left, of
give us three sparkling comedies— at the Marshfield Baptist church lor
Thè Home Mission Society of which her friends here will be very
“ Forty-five Minutes From Broad­ a short time with a view to locating tbe M. E. Church, South will bold sorry to learn.
way,” “ The Bachelor Girl” and there permanently.
a bazaar at the building formerly
Begin now to provide for a “ rainy
“Charley’s Aunt."
These are all
occupied
by Mrs. Nosler’s restau­ day,” by placing your earnings in
W. C. Laird, the House Furnish­
good, classy plays, dressy and full er, has just received a full-and com­ rant, beginning today at 10 a m.
the Farmer's and Merchant’s Bank.
of fun Don’t miss them.
plete line of wall paper.
Among the articles to be sold are
hand painted sofa pillows and band
bags, hand made clury lace and
$ S ^ S 5 ZS 2 S 2 S 2 S ZS ZS 2 S ZI
various other articles. Supper will
be served at 25 cents a plate, Wed­
nesday, beginning at 5:30 p .' m.
LOCAL NEWS.
Come in and See What
W ill B u y
You will be Surprised to see the Enormour Values
we are giving
For
5c
10c
15c
20c
and
25c
You Can Get Unheard of Values
Come in and visit our Racket and Toy De-
partment.
You
Are
Welcome
O. WILSON & CO.
Grocery and Racket Department—Front Street
REAL
IN S U R A N C E
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‘HUB”
M E N ’S
PRICES
CLOTHING
HATS
FURNISHINCS
THE
OIL CLOTHING
YOU Will have to hurry if you
want that elegant gold watch for
Xmas. Several of my customers
have pretty good chances now. [
Come in and see me.
Billy
Schroeder
SHOES
BOOTS
SAME
VALUES
FOR
LESS
MONEY
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We Sell For LESS
WHY?
CASH ONLY
Let Us Proue it to You.
Stetson Hats $ 3.85
Regular $ 5.00 Grade.
Cluett Shirts
New Neckwear
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W. J. Fairman and daughter,)
Miss Annabel!, arrived by the Fi- i
field which came in Monday.
Mr.
and Mrs. Fairman have been absent
for several weeks, having attended ,
the Seattle fair and visited friends j
in Portland, and later relatives and j
friends in California, Mrs. Fairman
remaining at Santa Rosa for the
present. Mr. Fairman tells ot hav­
ing a very pleasant time and how
he enjoyed a visit to the experi­
mental farm of Luther Berbank, the
agricultural wizard.
What’s Better
Than
Cranberry
Sauce?
We have received a ship­
ment of nice fresh Cranber­
ries, and are selling them
for
15c per Qt, 2 qts for 25c
0. WILSON & CO
The Store of Big Values
and Little Pricea.
We have some of the best buys
in Coos County. We have at pres­
ent some snaps in Town Property,
Timber, Farm and Coal Land. See
us before buying your home- We
will give you the best deal in Busi­
ness Property.
There will soon be a Railroad
here to connect Coos County with
the outside world. We know
where you should buy to make
money. Call in at our office and we
will tell you why. When you
come don’t forget to ask about Sun­
ny side lots—80x100 for $200.
Stutsman
Marshfield Office C and Front Streets.
Office, Opposite Baxter Hotel.
Coquille
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