Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 01, 1909, Image 3

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Clarence Waters, had business
Fred Sax was given the decision |
For a nice fresh steak phone No.
which called him to the bay yester­ 21. Slagle Bros
over Jack Dougherty in the boxin g,
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contest Saturday night at Marslr-
Twenty | er cent off on dishes at day.
J. W. Miller, a brother
field.
It seems that while tbej
Skeels A Son's
Go to Skeels A Son's for y our townsman, A. P. Miller, is °
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5 scrapping was about even, the de-j
J. F. Burgess was down to town holiday goods.
Irom Medford visiting his brother cision was given upon a technicality I
Miss Kate Farber, of Myrtle #U(j ageq motj,er who came out Jast and carries with it the usual amount j
Monday.
J. H. Oerding, ibe oonciete man, loiut, went to the bay to visit t sumlner fIOOj Missonri, and is male- of dissatisfaction,
went to Myrtle Point yes'erday.
jrietrds.
ling her |jome with Mr. and Mrs. A. | Owing to the late rise in the
J. M. Whetstone who has been P. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.! river coming a little earlier in the
J. W. Bell, of Norway, was in
in Coquille visiting bis family, Webb, of this place.
town Saturday.
| season and very much more sudden j
started Monday on his return to
New groceries and feed just Gardiner,
Get one of those new neckties for ‘ ha'i it is the habit ot the Coquille,
men, at Robinson’s Store.
a little loss was felt by some of our | ’
arrived. i{obinson’s Store.
Mrs. W. Lee Itay, of Myrtle Point,
W.
J.
Bolin
and
son,
of
The
Dalles,
.upriver
farmers. We have heard j J
Peter Peterson was down from j went to the bay yesterday with her
of stock
stock being |
daughter, Miss Nonti, who will Oregon, passed through town Sat- > very few head of
Aragoon Saturday.
urday on their way to Bandon, drowned, and there were quite a lot
Lost.— Fine Berkshire rnsle hog undergo an operation.
Tbe following prices were paid by where they will go to work on the of apples, pumpkins, etc., floated
Write or phone J. C. Watson.
tlie
creameries in this valley for but­ Cody mill, which is in course of con­ from some of the ranches along the
Chas. Conrad, of Bandon.was up
ter fat yesterday, the 15 th: Central struction. They are millwrights river, but presume that the best of
to Coquille on Saturday.
and branches 39 c, Capital 38 c,
the crops had been gathered, and
Sweet and sour pickles, green Grizzly Bluff and Eel River 37 |c, and will assist in the finishing of the those carried away were windfalls, I
frame work and the installing of tbe
Pioneer
37
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Ferndale
(Cal.)
En­
and ripe olives. Robinson's Store.
etc., which had been passed over.
terprise.
machinery.
The regular term of circuit court
Fine papetries, portfolios, jewel
Optimo cigars, the right size box
Saws gummed, filed and set at
will convene on the 13th.
cases, etc., at Knowlton’s Drug
lor a Christmas gift, at the Popular. Quick A Curry’s shop.
Store.
Handkerchief’s of all kinds for
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fish, of Ban
Sheriff W. W. Gage returned
everybody at Rose’s Cash Store.
Slides on the Drain road entirely
Thursday from Astoria where he croft, visited relatives aud friends
stopped travel over that route for a
The Fifield sailed from Bandon had gone for Mrs. Ellerby and
in this city last week. They went
for San Francisco on Saturday.
Toney Nussel, the former charged to Bandon Saturday where they are few days lately, which is something
with
larceny
and
the
latter
with
very uncommon for that road. The
Col. Coach and son Joe, were up
visiting their nephew, Joe Fish and
selling liquor to a minor.
Coos Bay wagon road is in
from Bandon a day or so last week.
family. They will return to their
Married. In Marshfield, Novem­
about tbe same condition, and tbe
Skeels A Son buy shoes for wear
home the last of this week and are
ber
28,
1909,
B.
G.
Gaffey
and
Middle Fork route is not far differ­
and not for looks.
Miss Edith Campbell, both of Co­ accompanied by their little daughter,
ent. The stages are kept on the
W. L Kislner, of this city, re­ quille. These young people have Miss Hallie.
road, but their progress is very slow.
turned Sunday from a trip to Port­ many friends w h o ' will join the
Harry Flanders, the teamster The Bay papers stem to think that
H e r a ld in extending congratula­
land.
will fill orders for Rouse coal.
it was a mistake to take tbe mail off
Ladies’ Coats, Capes and Sweaters tions
The Pacific City townsite, which tbe Coos Bay road and put it all on
The wharf of J. L. Roy was car­
at Robinson’s store.
was approved by the couuty court the Middle Fork line, but it is clear
Remember the Frey loving cup ried away by the high water last at its special session last Saturday,
to be seen that tbero is not very
contest to take place at the Masonic week, taking two gasoline launches embraces something over four hun­
with it, both of which were recov­ dred acres of land surrounding much difference, and will not be un­
Hall on Friday, the 17th inst.
ered
iu the matshes below. One, a Floras Lake. The blocks contain til extensive work is done on
Hay, grain flour and groceries
ODe road or tbe other. And, as tbe
always on hand at Lyons A Jones small boat, was badly crushed and thirty-two lots, 25 by 120 feet, with a
government officials look at it, tbe
ihe
machinery
lost,
while
his
larger
L. J. Cody, the Bandon Lumber­
twenty foot alley at the rear of each Middle Fork road has offered the
one
was
uninjured.
man, made Coos Bav a business
lot. The streets are sixty feet wide. best route for a permanent road,
A new line of fancy groceries just — Gold Beach Globe.
visit last week,
and Bince this is a fact, some good
in at Skeels A Son’s.
Get it at Fuhrman’s and you will
Call up Lyons A Jones by phone work should be done at once to put
Announcements aie out for the and get your order filled promptly.
get it right. Possibly just a little
it in a condition that the mails could
marriage of Miss Fanny Getty, of
bit better than you expected.
Thos. Ashton, for a number of be brought iu within a reasonable
Miss Ellen Mathers, of Riverton, this city, and Victor Wtckman of years a successful farmer near Par­
time
was up to Coquille on Saturday Empire. Miss Getty has severed kersburg, on account ot declining
Don’t worry about what to get
her
connection
with
the
“
Populai”
doing shopping.
health in his old age, has been for some particular friend. Come
confectionery, which has beeu con­
We have a nice line of neckwear.
obliged to retire from the farm and and tell us your troubles and ws
ducted for some months by she and
Ladies call and see it. Rose’s Cash
go to Bandon, where he and Mrs. will show you something appropri­
Miss Effie Collier, and left lor the
Store.
Ashton will make their home with ate at suitable prices.
Billy
Bay today.
Save money by attending the
their son, Chas. Ashton and family. Schro^der.
Nothing recommended at Fuhr­
big Christmas sale at O. Wilson A
man’s that is uot positively known The farm has been rented to the
Co’s, commencing Dec. 4.
Sweet Bros., of Lampa.
R o b e r t D ean P a s s e s A w a y .
to be right.
New ties, handkerchiefs, and
J. A. Peart, the strawberry man,
Prof. H. O. Anderson, superin­
One by one the pioneers of Coos
suspenders for men at Robinson’s. tendent of our public schools, weut Inis plants for sale —$5 per thous­
County are passing away. Those
and.
Leave your medicine wants to us. to Marshfield Thursday, at which
W. A. Phelps, one of the most who braved the hardship and terrbr
Results hcrenre sure and our prices place he met his fiancee, Miss Elda
are always reasonable. Fuhrman's. Farlow, late of Ashland, and a simple successful blacksand gold and plat­ of the early day here will soon be
seen no more. Their stories and
For Rent- Small place near town but pretty wedding took place at inum miners who has ever operated
— 3 acres bottom cleared. Inquire the parsonage of the Methodist on this coast, was in town Saturday. tales, to which we all listen with in­
terest and delight will soon be told
of Harvey Tyrrell, Coquille.
church. Mr. Anderson was acc oin- He is at present working at Corbiu,
The pio­
G. W. Morris was iti from Eair- panied from this city by Mr. and Curry county, where be is working by their children only.
considerable sand, and be defies neer’s lease on life is, indeed, very
view Monday. He reported very Mrs. C. M. Goodman.
New line of boys overcoats at High S ch o o l D eb atin g S o c i e t y .
Fall suits for men at Robinson’s.
bad roads out in his section.
anyone to find a trace of gold left short.
Robioson’s.
Our Drug Trade is growing for
We have both new and second
The pioneer had experiences that
At our meeting last Weduesday hand in the following lines, dressers,
Hot Drinks— coffee,
chocolate the reason that quality is our first in the trailings from his machines.
Jardiners,
Flower
Pots,
Vasts,
we,
who
are
younger
cannot
have.
Mr. Phelps offers to place machines
and bouillon at The Popular, Col­ consideration. Fuhrman’s.
evening quite a good program was commodes, iron aDd wood beds, bed
in different places and operate them He has gone belore and paved the Lamps, Crocks. Anything you are
lier and Collier.
rendered and we had one of the lar­ springs, mattresses, floor matting,
The revival meetings being con­ on the royalty plan.
way before us. He has made possi­ in need of, call at the Racket,
W. C. Betiham, who is looking ducted by Rev. Samuel Gregg at
gest audiences that has been pres­ sewing machines, in fact almost
Get your shoes at Lyons A Jones ble the present existing conditions
Telephone for meat to be deliver­ ent at any time this year, though everything needed for the bouse or
after the mail line over the Middle at the Christian church are growing
there stock is new and up-to-date, of comfort and civilization.
ed at any time from Slagle Bros. we would like to see more of the camp. Come and look through,
hork, wasjn town Saturday.
in interest, attracting large and ap­
you will be surprised at the great
Tbe
pioneer
has
always
been
the
The concert given by the Coquille
Phone No, 21.
parents present.
variety of articles to be found in
Some snappy styles in ladies’ preciative audiences. The services
brass band on Thursday evening at advance agent of American civiliza­
James Watson, the County Clerk,
Our debates are growing in inter­ our store. C. M. Goodman A Co
belts. The thing for a Christmas Saturday and Sunday nights were
the Heazlet Theatre was attended by tion, and through his labor and sac­ went to the bay the latter part of est, and if you come once, you will
especially intenesting and instruct­
present... Rose’s Cash Store.
a large and appreciative audience. rifice we are able to boast of a coun­ the week to see his parents and be sure to want to come again.
J. C. Savage, of the Coquille Val­ ive, a full description of which Tbe musical program was cariied try extending from ocean to ocean.
friends.
Tbe program for our meeting
ley Sentinel, went to Portland on space forbids this week, but in our out in a manner highly satisfactory The active day of the American pio­
Santa Claus’ head quarters at M. next Wednesday is as follows:
next
will
give
a
more
extended
re­
business on the last Breakwater.
to all present, aud the dance follow­ neer is past. He is simply await­ H. Herseys’ Racket Store.
Don’t Song, Yankee Doodle,
Society
Don't buy a present for her until port.
forget the place.
ing was well attended, and it is ing his call hence.
Reading, Comical
Warren Davis
F o r S a l e — I h a v e s e v e r a l re b u ilt
you have looked over our line of
Thus, we owe these men much.
p e w r ite r s , R em in g ton s, th a t I offer needless to say greatly enjoyed, as
Mrs. J, S- Jayes, formerly of this Reading, Pathetic
Eva Sugg
rings, bracelets, etc. Billy Scbroe- ty
a t an a t t r a c t iv e p r ic e
F ra n k
B . all dancers know that a good crowd They braved dangers for us. They
city,
but
now
of
Salem,
arrived
here
Song,
Comical
Prof.
Anderson
der.
A n d e rso n .
on that excellent floor, dancing to sowed, but we reap; they planted,
J. G. Fish, the furniture factory
Among the mishaps occasioned the music of Gage’s orchestra, means, hut we gather into the storehouse; Saturday for a visit with her daugh- An experience in domestic science
W. F. Oerding and M. Kern.
they labored, but we received the ter, Mrs. R. H. Smith.
man, went'to Bandon Monday in by the recent high water, the gaso­ a delightful evening for all.
credit of their labor.
Topic
fot debate, Resolved, “ That
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company with his sou Joe of that line boat of Capt. Willard, the Wol­
Hand Painted chamber sets.
“ Grandpa” Dean, for twenty-nine w r ite r s , R e m in g to n s , th a t I o f f e r a t an a Free Public Library, Supported
place.
verine, lost her propeller.
While Best to be had at the Racket.
years a familiar figure on the streets a t t r a c t iv e p ric e . F r a n k B . A n d e r s o n . by Taxation, shonld be Established
Lyons A Jones have a large line lying at the Capt’s wharf a mile or
Capt. VV. H. Dunham
went of Coquille, has passed away. The
Chas. Butler, of Myrtle Point, was in this City.
of comforts and blankets to choose so above town she was struck by a south by the M. F. Plant last week. years of man are three score years
down
to Coquille Saturday on busi­
Affirmative.
Negative.
from. Give us a call, our prices floating timber and her wheel car-
He goes to Eureka to take charge and ten, but he has trod the walks ness and to see his parents, Capt.
We have received a ship­
Owen Knowlton
Marion Custer
are right.
of
men
on
nineteen
years
borrowed
rierd away. It will probably be sev­ of the steamer Newport which is to
time, being 89 years aDd n days ot and Mrs C. H. Butler.
Fred Gardner
Warren Davis
ment of nice fresh Cranber­
The Steamer Elizabeth arrived in eral days before she will be on her
go onto the Coquille-Portland run age at the time of his death.
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See the Heavy Flannel Shirts at
the Coquille Saturday and our mer­ run.
as soon as she can be put in shape,
Books! Books!! Books!!! Juvenile ries, and are selling them
Mr. Dean was born in Tennessee, Lyons & Jones, just the thing for
chants received large quantities of
books, children’s hooks, books for for
A pipe makes a fine Christmas and will continue on this route un­ Ndv. 13, 1820. At the age ol 20 he
goods from her.
girls and boys, latest and best sell­
present. See the selectiou at the til the new boat now in course of went to St. Louis, Mo. Later he lo­ winter.
15c per qt, 2 qts fo r 25c
ing books of fiction, fine gift books,
cated
on
a
homestead
near
Rolla,Mo.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Barrows,
of
We have the most handsome line Popular.
construction at Portland for the
at
R.
S.
Knowlton’s.
where
he
was
married
to
Melinda
of cut glass and hand painted china
the lower river, returned home F ri­
Remember tbe Kendall Recital, North Pacific Steamship Co., is
in town. Give us a call.
Billie
This is Fulsome in 1846. To this union day after a visit of a day or so with
the best popular attraction of the ready to take her place.
Wanted— By a good dairyman
were
born
one
daughter,
and
seven
Scbroeder.
season. C. M. Kendall of O. N. the first effort to establish a direct sons; five sons surviving him— P- relatives and friends in town.
and butter-maker, a small dairy The Store of Big Values
The largest variety of ladies’ hand University, teacher, actor, traveler, line between this river and Port­ E. Dean of Missouri, W. H. Dean
Did you get a pair of those high- farm to rent. For particulars call
and Little Prices.
bags ever shown in Coquille, ladies’ mimic and basso. Tragedy, pathos, land since the wreck of the Ban- of Oklahoma, A. J. Dean of Colo­ top shoes at Lyons A Jones? All
at th e H erald office.
dorille, which boat was working up
purses and card cases, at Knowlton’s comedy and song.
rado,
and
R.
J.
and
D.
F.
Dean
ol
sizes
for
little
folks.
The old folk’s a very good business. This should
Coquille.
Drug Store
Mrs, Alford Johnson, Jr.,returned
favorite, the children’s friend. Best meet the approval and hearty sup-
He remained on bis homestead from Portland by the last Alliance,
There will be a bazaar held by and most complete repitore ot any pot t of our people, particularly
till
1880,
when
he
started
for
Ore­
the ladies of the M. E. church on man on the road. He doesn’t want those of the lower river.
gon, coming by way of Texas, where having been to consult physicians
When you want tha latest styles he spent the winter. In the spring concerning the health of her little
the 13th. inst. A chicken supper your money for nothing.
If you
in men’s clothing you can find them I of 188-1, with bis wife and son, D. F. boy. She greatly enjoyed a visit
will he served in the evening. Par­ can’t laugh, don’t come. Watch
at Robinson's store.
! Dean, he came to Coquille, joining with her brother, Ed Boyrie, while
ticulars given later.
j for dates.
The Body of Benjamin E. Cope, another son, the late J. A. Dean, in the city.
When looking for a new suit,
Women who build good figures (mentioned last week as having founder of the H er a l p .
hat or anything in gent's furnish­ must have correct corsets— first.,.
.
, .
In 1883, his life-partner laid down : B’ull stock of the celebrated
The Newest Styles from New York’s Foremost!
ings, remember Robinson’s is the VV. T. Reduce U. Rose’s Cash Store, i been k,lled ** a runnln8 t r a m a t the mantel of life, and since then he | Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens at
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Drescol, North Dakota, leached this ,
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Makers Overcoats in “ Rain-Proof" materials and 5 ^
R. 8. Knowlton’s Drug Store.
Wednesday, while duck hunting .
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has resided with his sons here,
place.
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our Prices SAVE YOU 30 PER CENT— CASH ONLY V
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Thus he has gone to his rest.
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The receot high waters have sub­
The Coquille mill, which was be­ in theBender swamp, 8. D. Pulford ‘
y
All who knew him honored and sided, tbe river now being we'l
ing operated by the Aasen Bros., vo into deeu water with his heavy ceme,ery on Saturday'
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y came to his death by jumping from respected him. He was a firm be-
but wag shut down on account of boots an
leavy c o lnK-
^ a running train during a fit of tern- liever in the Bible, spending much of within its banks. On Monday fore- j 4
For Dress or Day Wear— Our Guarantee back of >/
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the recent high water, resumed mauaged to support himself and 1
Every Pair and also tbe Advantage of Our “ Cash
fy jnsanjty superinduced by an his time perusing its sacred contents, noon the train came to Coquille &
System,” which EaaklM vou to HAVE ALMOST ^
from Marshfield, bringing a good ,
keep his head above water by cling- >Mtek of scarIet fever lrom wblch | He would study it by the hour.
work on Monday.
ONE-THIBD.
Might we not a-< we are passing list of passengers. Included on the
Handsome assortment of mani- mg to a picket fence until he was ________
he suffered some , time since. He
through the world, think noble same train were several carloads of
taken
from
his
perilous
position
by
faad
suffered
such
spells
and
cure sets, comb and brush sets, fine
thoughts, do splendid deeds, love
was taken above this
Oil Clothing d u e tt Shirts,
toilet sets for ladies and gentlemen, Russ Hermann, Claire Dement and was examined by the Coos county and keep our fellow, man? This, ballast . which
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Gaithor Harrison, who were out in I courfi but
was not deemed much, we owe the world. It isjust I >lac8 to be
UP "ome
at Kuoivlton’s Drug Store.
Stetson Hats, Ncchwear,
the swamp in a boat.— Myrtle Point insane. At the time of his death as easey to love and be loved, as it washouts. One or two treaties be-
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hammond re­
Enterprise.
he was >n cbar8e of two attendents, is to hate and be hated. We only tween here and Myrtle Point were
turned from Portland last week.
an oppoitunitv to step live once so let us live well, and Bomewhat disarranged and a little
Underwear, Hosiery ...........
The
of , Ine . M.
a “ aygf°*m them
them while
while the
the rear
Mrs. Hammond bad been with her
. pastor
- .
. E. Church, a«,*,
^ rBquired lo get them
South, will preach at ooth services doQr , , be car was
and deIib. travel the road that leads to the ^
father, who has been ill for some
Beautiful city of God.
Sunday.
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Everybody
invited to he eratejy leape,i to his death.
A Fairer». ! "haP8 a8ain-
weeks, hut is improving at present. resent.
LOCAL NEWS.
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BOOKS!
BOOKS! ï
Books for the Girls and B ooks for the Boys
The latest and best selling books of fiction and the finest line of gift books
ever brought to Coquille.
Post Card Albums
We have in stock a great variety of Post Card Albums from 25 cents up. Also
a large assortment of Christmas and New Year cards.
Mirrors
We have on hand a great variety of mirrors in different styles, including Bon­
net Mirrors, Triple Mirrors and Stand Mirrors. Also a handsome assortment
of Manicure Sets, Comb and Brush Sets, and a nice line of
Toilet Sets for Ladies and Gentlemen
The Largest variety of Ladies’ Hand Bags, Purses and Card Cases ever shown
in Coquille can be found here.
The Celebrated Waterman’s Ideal
Kodaks
Fountain
Pens
Cam eras
Knowlton’s Drug Store o
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What’sBetter
Than
Cranberry
Sauce?
0. WILSON & CO
The same as elsewhere for LESS
WHY?—CASH ONLY.
Hub Clothing ¡<
and
Shoe Co.