Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 26, 1910, Image 3

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    „AT THE...
SAME OLD PLACE
Goods delivered any hour of the
Assorted stock of fresh cookies
at Robinson’s.
, day from tbo 2nd band store.
George Gilman sold a fine porker
A. L Neely was up from River-
Renruauts at Robinson's.
George Laird, of Bandon, w as a
to
John Yoakum last Saturday. I ton yesterday.
J. W. Evans was down from Ara- Coquille visitor on Monday.
I. It. Nosier bad buaineaa at tbe
Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle Point, The hog weighed 550 pounds, and
go on Saturday.
at the present price of pork, brought i Bay yesterday.
A. McNair, of ISandon, was in was a Coquille visitor on Thursday.
a nice piece of money.
Coquille on Saturday.
Bargains in men’s clothing at
Born— On Monday Jan. 1 , 1910 ,
Ed Bunnell came up from Bandon j to Mr. and M tb . Ed Cunningham,
For a nice fresh steak phone No. Robinson’s Store.
the first of the week, at which place
2i. Slagle Bros.
D. M. Sumerlin was down from he has been since he returned from a daughter.
D. W . Morloy, of Remote, was in the North Fork last Thursday and
Mrs. R. F. Shannou, of Bandon.
Washington. He is now on bis
town Thursday of last week.
mads our office a pleasant business way to Oklahoma to see a brother spent a few hours between boats in
town yesterday.
Jeff Owenby, of Prosper, had call.
whom he has not seen for over forty
business in Coquille on Saturday.
A silk muffler was found at the
Harry Flanders, the teamster years.
Wanted— Cuttle to feed hay. In­ will fill orders for Rouse coal.
Full stock of garden, grass and Heazlet Theatre, which may be had
quire of Hansen Bros. Fairview.
All should attend the debate Fri­ field seed at Knowlton’s Drug Store. by calling at this office.
P. L . Phelan, the Mytrle Point
Born.— Near Atago, Oregon, Jan­ day evening and give the pupils of
L. N. Gregory and family arrived
uary 20 , 1910 , to Mr. und Mrs. Lenn our high schools all the encourage­ from Albany Thursday and will sawmill man, was a passenger to
ment possible.
Pauli, a daughter.
spend the balance of the winter the Bay by Monday’s train.
M. D. Sherrard and family are
A. E. Seaman, the retired attor­ with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z.
C. A. McKellips, the sewing ma­
chine mau, made our office a pleas ney of Marshfield, was a passenger Gregory, of near this city. Their moving into the new cottage of R.
to Myrtle Point by Monday's train, many friends ure pleased to see S. Knowlton, near Capt. Butler’s
ant call Thursday.
residence.
Have you looked over that new going up to look after property in­ them return.
terests.
line of men’s hats at Robinson’s?
Lee Morras, of Bandon, visited
Read our adds— patronize our
George Gilman and others in town
Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s our advertisers.
Attorney N. C. McLeod, of North
William Hicking, superintendent last week, and made our office a
Bend, had business at the county Drug Store.
J. E. Doyle, of Myrtle Piont, who of the Prosper mill, returned from pleasant call while in town.
seat on Thursday.
the Bay Saturday where he had
Don’ t forget the debate Friday
V’ . J. Hazen and Robert Clinton' has been at Bandon and o the
keen to secure repairs to the mill evening. Question— Resolved that
points
down
the
coast
for
some
time,
COQUILLE, OREGON
were down to this city from up the
which had sustained a breakdown all American Cities Should Own
passed
through
town
Mouday
on
river on Saturday.
last week, the first of any conse and Operate Public Utility Plants.
bis way home.
I am in the market tor all kinds
For Rent— Small place near town
quence
in seven years.
Call in and see our new line of — 3 seres bottom cleared.
That’s what they all say, “Sla­
o f furs.
G eo . T. M ooi . ton
Inquire
Saws gummed, filed and set at crockery. C. M. Goodman & Co
gle Bros, for choice meats.”
of Harvey Tyrrell, Coquille.
Born— At Myrtle Point, Oregon,
Quick
&
Curry’s
shop.
8. E. Lowry, who has been at
Prof. Reedy.of Prosper, returned
Eugene Norton, of Sacramento,
January 15 , 1910 , to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. William Meeker, of tnis city, from the Bay yesterday, haviug
Prosper for a short time, came up
California, arrived here the last of
Wilbur Pauli, a daughter.
and paid a visit to his brother returned from the Bay Monday, she been over to attend a meeting of the week and is greatly enjoying
Hand painted china going at just Fred and family during the short having been there to undergo an
the Sumner School Committee. He a visit witb many old friends and
operation. She is still weak, but is also attended the dedicatory exer­
half price at E. C. Barker & Co’s.
shut down of the mill.
acquaintances ot fourteen years ago, F a i r T r e a t m e n t ,
P ro m p t D elivery and
getting along as well as could be
Rev. F. E. Schofield went from
Robinson’s store are closing out expect« I.
She was operated upon cises of the Kinney high school at when he left this city. After leav­
R
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g
h
t D rices
Myrtle Point to the Bay last Thurs­ their stock of ladies’ tailored suits. by Dr. Horsfall at the Home hos­ North Bend.
ing here he resided at Grand Junc­
pital.
day, remaining till the first of this
Martin Allexson went to Mar sh­ tion, Colorado, for a time, and later
E. Ogren, a late arrival from
week.
Just received at Knowlton’s Drug field yesterday to complete arrange­ at Denver and Ogden. Seven years
Marshfield, is the clever and ac­
Store, a large lot of the finest onion ments for the film service for the ago he moved to Sacramento, where
Make your washing easy by us­
commodating cutter behind the
sets ever seen in this market.
ing Washing Tablets at Drane’s
Dime which begins business anew, be now bolds a high acd responsi
blocks
of
the
Coquille
Valley
Pack­
store.
M. D. Sherrard moved over from under the new management Febru­ b!e position with the Pioneer Fruit
ing
Co’s
market
in
this
city.
Mrs. Bertha Morgan, of this city,
Marshfield last week, and with Mr. ary 1 st. The very best films ob­ Co. He reports that his mother,
Parties wishing coal from the
returned Saturday from a visit with
Van Marter will proceed to get tainable will be displayed at the Mrs. G. W. Norton, is in good
Rouse
mine
will
apply
to
Harry
a sister, who resides nt Gold Hill,
their machine shop in order. Their Dime in the future.
health, but that his father has been
Flanders.
Oregon.
new machinery is here and it will
on
the decline for about two years.
Insure iu the Horticultural Fire
Rev. W. N. Lyon, of Myrtle Point, not be long till repair work of all
Cut prices on all ladies’ and
Relief, of Salem, Strictly mutual, Mrs. Norton, formerly Miss Grace
filled
the
pulpit
of
the
M.
E.
Church,
kinds in their line will be carefully
childrens’ coats at Robinson’s
and save 40 to 50 per cent.
McEwen, is well. Gene is looking
South, in this city on Sunday even- and scientifically doDe.
Store.
T. A. W alker , Coquille Agt. fine, but took his old friends so by
eng for Rev. Cleaves. His sermon
Farina, fine and course graham,
A debate will take place in this
Tbe Timberman, published at surprise that many would pass him
was heard and appreciated by a corn meal and hominy, at Robin­
city Friday night, January 28 , be­
Portland,
says: Contract has been on the street without recognizing
son's.
large congregation.
tween teams from the high schools
let for the steel for the Bandon- him at first. Since arriving in
W. T. K err and family, who have
For Sale— Span of good horses,
of this place and Myrtle Point. All
Port Orford Railroad, delivery to town, Mr. Norton tells us that be
weight 1400 lbs each, 7 and 9 years resided in this city for several years,
beard of the death of Rev. C. A.
should turn out.
be made by April 15 , next. Sixty Stine, also a former resident here,
old.
W. B. Colvin, Coquille. started yesterday overland for Rose-
pound rails are to be used.
Part be having recently passed away at
Get your table legs turned at
The steamer Elizabeth arrived in burg en route to Cornelius, this of tbe rolling stock has also been the home ol his step son, G. F. Bou-
Quick & Curry’s. They have some
state, which will be their future
patterns already out.
Hard wood, from Sau Fran Francisco last Fri­ home. Their mauy friends are sor­ contracted for, the first consignment tell, of Morgan Hill, California.
$1 per set.
day and brought a large lot of mer­ ry to see them go away, and hope consisting of a 45 -ton locomotive,
Some heavy shoes, what you
D. C. Ivrantz, of Arago, was in chandise for our local dealers, the for their return in the future.
25 flat cars, 10 box cars, one pas­ want for the mud, just arrived at
town Saturday. He tells us that Dispatch bringing up a full load for
Begin now to provide for a “ rainy senger coach and one combined Robinson’s.
the rheumatism from which he su J- Coquille merchants.
day,” by placing your earnings in passenger and express car.
Sarah V. Gorham, wife of K . D.
ered so severely last summer, left
Gorham,
oi near Larnpa, passed
The annual meeting of the stock- the Farmer's and Merchant’s Bauk.
For real estate and insurance,
him when the winter rains came.
ho'ders of the Coquille Valley Tele­
The steamer Newport arrived in see Stutsman A Co.
Estates hand­ aw ayonFaiday morning, January
Rolled barley, shorts, bran, wheat phone Company will be held at the Coquille from Portland on Sat­ led, abstracts furnished and titles 2i, 1910, at the age of 84 years,
9 months and 19 days. She was
and cracked corn at Robinson’s Myrtle Point on Saturday, Febru­ urday. She will take on a load of perfected.
born in Logan county, Kentucky,
ary 5 th. All stock holders of the coal at the Rouse mine at Riverton,
Store.
A telegram was received yester­
April
2, 1825. Was married to K.
company
are
requested
to
be
pres­
now
being
operated
by
J.
R.
McGee,
II. L. Savage, a brother of J. C.
aud return direct to the city from day by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belloni D. Gorham, of the same state,
Savage, editor of the SentineJ. who ent.
whence she came, where a good and E. H. Robinson, of this city,
To this union
Those onion sets at Knowlton’s market for coal has been established. from Mrs. J. M. Nye, at present at March 5, 1859.
has been here visiting his mother,
were
born
three
daughters,
two of
brother and sister for several days were grown especially for him by
Telephone for meat to be deliver­ Oakland, California, stating that whom died in infancy. The third
started Friday morning for Tampa, one of the best groweis of sets in
ed at any time from Slagle Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Nye are now the was Mrs. Julia Randlemau, of this
the Vi illamette valley.
Florida.
Phone No, 21.
happy parents of a fine large son.
county, with her husband, still sur­
Ned C. Kelley returned home We understand that Mr. Nye is vives. There are six grand chil­
the last of the week from a trip to now on the road again, represent­ dren and two great grand children
Zartman, Montana, whither he went ing a Sau Francisco firm, being in born, After their marriage Mr. and
to inquire into the death of Miss Humboldt county nt the time the Mrs. Gorham lived in Kentucky
Lottie Pope. Her health bad not new arrival put in atr appearance at until 1855, when they crossed the
plains by ox team, arriving on the
been the best fur some time, and be his home.
Coquille May 24, ¡856, after a
learned that she made a hard two-
For Sale— House and two lots—
journey of seven months,
day’s staging to reach her destina­
II and 12 , block 41 , Elliott’s Addi­ perilous
when they took up a homestead
tion, and that the trip had been too
much for her, and that she was con­ tion ; known as the Willard property, near Lampa where they have resi­
ded until death separated them.
fined to her bed till death relieved price $ 400 . C. A Pendleton.
The deceased was a member of the
her suffering.
The sheriff's office was moved Baptist church. The funeral took
58 S 8 SFS 8 RÎ
County Commissioner W. X. De­ last week from its old location to place at Coquille on Saturday, the
ment, of Myrtle Point, is preparing the southeast corner of the court­ interment being in the I. O. O. F.
AT H O’CLOCK P. M.
to build for himself in that city a house, tbe room formerly occupied cemetery, and the funeral services
new and modern home. The con­ by the county court, and the county being conducted at 12 m. at the
crete blocks for the foundation have court will take the place vacated grave by Rev. C. H. Cleaves, of the
M. E. Church, South.
been delivered by the Coquille Con­ by the sheriff. The business of the
All fall goods must move re­
crete W orts, which are conducted sheriff, with the large assessment
gardless of price, to give room for
by Mr. Oerding in this city, and rolls outgrew the proportions of the spring stock at liobinson’s Store.
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the work of preparing tire founda­ old office, which is ample lot the
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A Double Surprise.
DRUGS,
DRUGGIST
SUNDRIES,
STATIONERY,
county
court
for
most
purposes,
and
Tfiis debate helps determine the Championship of the
tifne, and as the weather permits,
Coos County District, of the State Debating League.
when
occasion
requires,
the
large
BLANK
BOOKS
AND
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
W.
S.
Noel
anl
J.
C.
Noel,
broth­
the construction will go ahead in
court room will be used.
good shape.
ers, who had not seen each other
ADMISSION 25 CENTS, SCHOOL CHILDREN IP CENTS
The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier’s
Just received at Knowlton’s in twenty-five years, and knew
— S. F. Shoes. The gloves for wear Drug Store, a lull and complete stock DothiDg of each others whereabouts,
Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. of garden seeds, the best that cau met in Coquille last Thursday. W.
Last Sunday was a busy day on be grown.
S. Noel, who has lived at Johnson's
Capt. and Mrs. Mootnaw, of this mill since Juoe, was down to town
tne Coquille bar. The schooners
Oregon, Advance and Hugh Hogan city, have received telephone mes­ that day and saw a stranger on tbe
arrived in from San Fraucisco, and sages from Roseburg to the effect streets whom it appered to him be
the steamer Newport sailed for that the family of Mrs. Moomaw’s bad seen before, but he was a little
Portland, while the gasoline boat brother, Clay Dement, are down 1 riticent in accosting tbe gentleman,
from the Bay came in representing witb pueumonia, and that ot a very but finally spoke to Mr. Burkholder
the Alliance, bringing in a large serious nature, while members of
about him, who informed him that
quantity of freight from that boat,
and carried a good quantity of Mrs. Dement’s father’s family, that it was a Mr. J. C. Noel, late of
freight back to be shipped on her ot C. M. Hermann, with whom Gardioer, who had recently pur­
CLOCKS
AGATE GRINDING AND
WATCHES
they are stopping at present, are in chased the Dulley property in tbe
for Portland.
C en trally an d C o n v e n ie n tly
the
same
condition.
The
message
For Sale.— 316 acres grazing land
JEWELRY
POLISHING
north part of town. They were
Located.
'F a b le S u p p l i e d
all seeded, 3 miles from Coquille did not state which of the individu­ soon brought together, and at tbe
BARRETTS 1 STONE SETTING
RING
COMBS
w i t b the B eat the M a r k e t A f ­
for $12.50 per acre. Terms. J. W al members were the lowest, but Baxter Hotel Bpent a good share
MAKING
ENGRAVING
PHONOGRAPHS
some of them were in a precarious of tbe afternoon chatting over old
fords.
S a m p le
R o o m s for
Leneve.
condition. Mrs. Dement and two
C om m ercial M en. T ra n sfer
V. R. Wilson, the optician, will boys are the ones of their family times. Last time they met was at
remain in Coquille lor the next few who are down. Their many triends Gardiner, 25 years ago, «Dd J, C.
o f B a g g a g e to a n d fro m B o a t s
weeks and is prepared to fit glasses here and at Myrtle Point will hope has made his home at that place
a n d ' T r a i n s ....................................
ever since, but W. S. has lived at
repair the same and duplicate bro­ lor their speedy recovery.
We have at laat secured the several different points in tbo state,
ken lenses.
Will also do watch
Recently
work. People having good watch­ agency for the famous White Lily having reeided in Benton, Lana and
Ncwlv Furnished
es needing repairs, should bring Washing Machine. Call and see Josephine counties. They are 61
C. M. Good- and 62 years of age and the only
Throughout
Proprietor an4 Manager
them in; we can do th* trick. Pri- them before buying.
remaining members of the family.
c«s rtssooabls.
mi n A Co
LO C A L
N E W S.
Garden seeds
Drug Store.
at
Knowlton’s
FU H RM AN ’S
LIVER PILLS
A purely vegetable reme­
dy in tablet form, having
specific action on the
Stomach, Kidney«, Liver
and Bowel«
You can find our Store on Second Street
Coquille, Oregon
As easy to take as a mor­
sel of food, but prompt in
their action and beneficial
in results. Try a box if
you are troubled with con­ with
stipation.
25 doses in a box, 25
cents, by mail to any ad­
dress.
a
complete
stock
of
Groceries, Dry Goods
Shoes
Flour and Feed
And all Kinds of Garden and
OUR MOTTO
LYONS
&
JONE
M argaret lies
COH PANY
ATT THE
HEAZLET
SATU RD AY
January 29th
High School
D E MASONIC
B A HALL
TE
FRIDAY, JAN. 28
Myrtle Point
vs. Coquille
Watch
this Ad. Next Week
IN THE 3 ACT FARCE COMEDY
THE PRIVATE
SECRETARY
83
ESTABLISHED
20 YEARS
Better Prepared to Serve the Public than Ever
Before, Having a Very Full and Complete
Stock of
Kodaks and Supplies
....a Specialty
KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE |
H OTEL
BAXTER
We Repair
We Do
All Work Guaranteed
R. HANSEN
E. G. Barker & Go.