Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 09, 1910, Image 3

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    E. Bargeron, tbe Coaledo mer­ Beautiful postal valentines at tbe W. C. Laird has just received a
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fine assortment of rugs.
chant, bad business in town Thurs­ Palm.
day.
Hugh L iwhorn weut to the Bay Cliff Martin, of Riverton, w«a in
Remuauts at Robinson's.
Coquille Monday.
Monday.
Garden
seeds
at
Knowlton’s
J. E. Martin, of Riverton, was in
Bargains in men's clothing at
Drug Store.
Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s j Robinson’s
Goquille ou Thursday.
Store.
The best ouion sets at Knowlton’s Mrs. Claud Stutsman went to Drug Store.
John
Wayne,
of Bridge, came to
Marshfield Friday to visit relatives J. W. Mast, of Bandon, came up Coquille last Monday
Drug Store.
are as easy to have as any
on the steamer Coquille Monday af­ Have yet 24 tons of field peas for if
Clifford |Crewe made a business and friends.
you only take a little
Harry Flanders, the teamster ternoon.
trip to Bandon last Saturday.
sale.
Phone
7x6.
precaution
in having them
orders for Rouse coal.
Prompt delivery made of all goods H. L. Stephens, the Fishtrap
Rend our adds—patronize our will Mr. fill and
make the best use of their
Mrs. J. L. Kronenberg, from the Second Hand Store.
our advertisers.
nurseryman, was in town Monday. feed.
of
Parkersburg,
were
Coquille
vis­
That simply means
Miss
Gertrude
Miller,
the
stenog­
Mrs. J. E. Perrott was a passen­
Mrs. J. P. Clausen, of tbe lower feed them
rapher, came over from Marshfield river,
a dose of the
ger on the down Dispatch Saturday. itors on Thursday.
was sboping in this city Mon­
The latest styles in ladies' tan Monday.
Now is your Chance for a Hat at
renowned
Assorted stock of fresh cookies cloth-top
day.
shoes
at
Robinson’s.
New
dry
goods
by
the
first
boat
at Robinson's.
Valentines of many styles and
RUSSIAN
The Misses Maud and Hope Al- Mr. Fiab, the bookkeeper for the for Robinson’s Store.
prices
at Knowlton’s.
bee,of Fisbtrup, were in town Thurs. Prosper Mill Co., had business in Mrs. J. B. R. Shelton, of Beaver Rev. and Mrs. Horsfall were pas­ STOCK TONIC
Coquille last Thursday.
Slougb, did shopping in town on sengers on the train to Marsbfied,
day.
what they all Say, “Sla­ Saturday.
Saws gummed, tiled and set at gle That’s
It gives them an appetite,
Friday.
Bros, for choice meats.”
Quick & Curry’s shop.
Dr. Harrison, the Myrtle Point Look out for the io and 25 cent it tones their digestive or­
Joe Fi b, of Bandon, came up to Tex Robison, the Fishtrap farm­ veternary surgeon, was in town on bargain counters at Skeels & Son’s. gans, and every ounce of
Coquille Thursday and will remain er, who was sick the early part of Saturday.
last week, was able to be in town Wanted—Cattle to feed hay. In­ E. E. Johnson and wife went to feed they eat counts.
s few days.
tbe lower river Monday to see Mr. You should try it.
quire of Hansen Bros. Fairview.
For garden tools come to the Friday.
Make your washing easy by us­ E. H. Robinson, the fisherman, and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, of Prosper.
Second Hand Stole
ing Washing Tablets at Drane’s had business which called him to tbe Tbe Palm carries a fine line of
Deputy Pros. Attorney Liljeqvist store.
postal cards in great variety.
returned from the Bay on Thurs­ Geo. Shelly, the commercial man, Bay Monday.
Tbe steamer Bandon arrived in
COQUILLE, OREGON
day morning's train.
came up from Bandon Wednesday W. E. Neely, who was up from the river last Saturday and sailed
-FROM-
I am in the market lor all kinds and proceeded to Myrtle Point by Prosper Saturday, made our office again for San Francisco on Mon­
a pleasant call.
of furs.
G eo . T. M oulton . Thursday’s train.
day.
Garden seeds of all kinds at
Sam Sherwood and family were A beautiful selection of Valen­ Hand painted china going at just A good entertainment at tbe Skeels
& Son’s.
iu town doing some shopping on tines on display at Knowlton’s half price at E. C. Barker & Co’s. “Dime” six nights each week.
Miss
Tiny Roberts, of Myrtle
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. T. J. Hall, of Marshfield, The Wilhelmina came into the Point, came
Drug Store.
Coquille on Tuesday.
Ladies' and children’s coats going Dr. Harrison, tbe veterinary sur­ who has been visiting Mrs. Walter river from Coos Bay Sunday, bring­ Attorney to Cbas.
McNight was a
ing a load of freight from tbe Alli­
at a sacrifice at Rose’s Cash Store. geon, of Myrtle Point, passed Sinclair, retuined Monday.
passenger
to
the
Bay
on yesterday
ance.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCue, of the through town Thursday, making a Remember, tbe Palm is bead -
morning’s
train.
quarters
lor
fine
homemade
candy.
Robinson’s Store has tbe first
lower river, were in this city on professional trip to Bandon.
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For sale—Big Worthington steam
Thursday of laBt week.
Ladies, call and see our line of Mrs. S. L. Curry was a passen­ shipment ot their spring shoes.
pump — 4 inch intake pipe, inquire
If you buy goods at the Second fancy spring shirt waists at Rose’s ger up from the lower river by Miss Emma Pomeroy, of the low­ of George Gilman.
Cash
Store.
er
river,
spent
a
few
days
in
Co-
Hand Store, you are bound to save
Monday's Dispatch, having been
Mrs. Nelson Smith,of this city, re­
money.
Mrs. H. P. Belloni, of Riverton, down to see her parent“, Mr. and qnille last week, returning by Mon­ turned
Tuesday from a visit of a
Chas. Peterson and wife returned was in town Saturday. She was ac­ Mrs. Thomas Ashton, and brother. day’s Dispatch.
few
days
from the Bay Thursday and proceed­ companied home by her motber-in- Charles Ashton, and his family.
Cedar posts for sale. Inquire of Point. with friends in Myrtle
ed to Riverton by the Coquille.
law, Mrs. George Belloni, of near Ladies’ for summer wear—the J. W. Briggs, P. O. box 36.
Wm. Carver, the liveryman of
Robinson’s Store is closing out this city.
latest thing out-—at Rose’s Cash E. G. Perham, the contractor for Myrtle
Point, went to Bandon Fri­ >oooooooooooo< >00000000000
some men's clothing. Get his For Sale .— 316 acres grazing land Store.
the new First National Bank build­
to attend to some business mat­
prices.
all seeded, 3 miles from Coquille The steamer Fifield arrived in ing, returned from a short visit to day
ters. He tells us that be has sold
for $ 12.50 per acre. Terms. J. W port at Bandon Monday afternoon. the Bay by Monday’s train.
Mrs. Barrows, of near Parkers­ Leneve.
This was the cause of tbe steamer Have you looked over that new his livery business to Laird k Week­
burg, spent Wednesday in Coquille,
returning by the Dispatch Thurs­ H. J. Neighbors and two sons Coquille being late, as she waited line of men’s hats at Robinson’s? ly-Robinson’s store are closing out
arrived in this city Friday from to bring a few of her passengers Henry Schroeder returned to bis their stock of ladies’ tailored suits
day
Salsm. Mr. Neighbors is a car­ who wished to come up to this city. home at Arago Monday, after hav­
Have you seen the Valentines at penter
contractor, and will lo­ Robinson’s Store has just receiv­ ing spent Sunday in the dental par­ J. N. Smith and wife, of Globe,
20 YEARS
Knowlton’s? They are certainly cate in and
Arizona, were passengers on the
Cuquille.
ed a new line of men’s dreBs and lors of Dr. Kirshraan, of this city. Fifield
beauties.
and came up to Coquille on
Better Prepared to Serve the Public than Ever
real estate and insurance, work gloves.
Rugs, Rugs, all prices from $ 4.50 Monday evening by tbe steamer
Attorney Tread go Id arrived in see For
Before,
Having a Very Full and Complete
Stutsman
<
fc
Co.
Estates
hand­
J. G. Fish, the furniture factory to $ 55.00 at W. C. Laird’s.
Coquille from Myrtle Point Wednes­ led, abstracts furnished and titles man,
Coquille, and proceeded to the Bay
Stock
of
returned
from
Portland
Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tollman, of
day night of last week, and pro­
day. He informs us that Mrs. Fish, this city, went to Fishtrap by the by Tuesday’s train.
;;l DRUCS,
DRUCCIST
SUNDRIES,
STATIONERY,
ceeded to Bandon on Thursday perfected.
Full stock of garden, grass and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Gaffey,
of
who
it
will
be
remembered
has
un­
BLANK
BOOKS
AND
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
steamer
Echo
Monday,
on
their
way
morning.
city, went to the Bay Thurs­ dergone an operation, is recover- their coal land interests over the field seed at Knowlton’s Drug Store.
Washington’s Birthday, 8 t. Pat-1 this
Gus Anderson, a shoemaker, late
day on their way to Portland, in rapidly, being beyond all dan­ to
rick’s Day and Raster postals in j where they will probably lo­ ger, and expects to be home in river.
of Heppner, Oregon, arrived here
New MattresseB—All kinds, at
groat variety at the Palm.
having come down on the
cate. They were accompanied to about a month.
C. M. Goodman & Co’s Second Hand Friday,
Breakwater. Mr. Anderson in­ JS a S
Henry Benbam arrived in town | the Bay bv Mr. Galley’s sister, Mrs. Telephone for meat to be deliver­ Store.
forms us that he is well pleased
on Thursday mornings train. He* J. R. McGee, of Riverton.
ed at any time from Slagle Bros. John Gobbi, of Mendocino coun­ with
the looks of Coquille and sur­
came over the middle fork road V. R. Wilson, the optician, will Phone No, 21 .
California, who has been sawing roundings,
and will soon be work­
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which ht says is in a very bad con­ remain in Coquille for the next few R. E. L Bedillion, of Bandon, ty,
in the Lyons k Johnson mill for the ing at his trade
in
this
city,
having
dition. He has been around Roee- weeks and is prepared to fit glasses went up to Fishtrap on the steamer past
six weeks, went to Marshfield rented the building of J. L. Thomp­
burg for some time and reports repair the same and duplicate bro­ Echo last Saturday for the purpose Monday
on bis way to California.
formerly occupied by the Sen­
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things being very quiet there.
ken lenses. Will also do watch of shooting ducks. Whether he His health has not been good on son,
K. Holverson, the tailor, has just work. People having good watch­ gets ducks or “ducked” is more account of the cool, damp weather. tinel.
We buy every thing that has a
received a large lot of samples of es needing repairs, should bring than we can say, as he has been
suitings. Call and see them and them in; we can do the trick. Pri­ known to get both on former oc­ Rolled barley, shorts, bran, wheat value. C. M. Goodman & Co. New
CLOCKS
WATCHES
ACATE GRINDING AND
and cracked corn at Robinson’s and Second Hand Goods.
get his prices.
ces reasonable.
casions in that neighborhood.
Store.
JEWELRY
There was a special train over
POLISHING
For the latest improved gearing Sobn Stauff, who has been up from
Marshfield
to
bring
the
pas­
COMBS
BARRETTS
STONE
SETTINC
RINC
you will find it in the White Lily from Oakland, California, visiting sengers Irom the Breakwater on
washing-machine at the Second his mother, Mrs. George Stauff, and
PHONOCRAPHS
MAKINC
ENCRAVINC
afternoon. The steamer
Hand Store.
sister, Mrs Walter Sinclair, of this Friday
Dispatch
waited
for
this
train
to
O. F. Schoenemann, who has city, for tbe past two weeks, went
spent the past two or three years to Marshfield Monday. Mr. Stauff take those among them who wished
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with his brother-in-law, Peter Ja­ will make his home on Coos Bay for to go to Bandon, among whom we
noticed eighteen men on their way
cobson, of the Rinck place, went to awhile.
tbe Bay Friday on bis way tc Asto­ Secure a footing on tbe road to to Pacific City. Included in their
ria to catch the steamer Roanoke for success by depositing your savings number was a Mr. C. N. Smith, a
Eureka, Mr. Schoenemann is com­ in the Farmer’s k Merchant's Bank, newspaper man, who informs us
pleting an electrical course with The following-described teal prop­ that he is going to start a paper in
tbe International Correepondence erty was sold last week through tbe the new town. Mr. Smith will
School, and will probably be run­ agency of Wm. Oddy: House and doubtless do well(?) as there is no
in that immediate vi­
ning a street car line soon.
lot 12, block 34, Elliott's addition, newspaper
cinity,
and
he
will be welcomed in­
Just received at Kuowlton’s Drug sold to Mrs. Clara J. Miller, also a
Call an d S ee U s an d
Store, a large lot of the finest onion three-acre tract known as the Hen­ to tbe field.
sets ever seen in this market.
Farina, fine and course graham, H ear th e M usic.
sley place, to W. H. Hull, of Riv­ corn
meal and hominy, at Robin­
There waa a meeting of the stock­ erton.
holders of the Coquille Valley Tel­ For Sale—Span of good horses, son's.
ephone Co. held at tbe courthouse weight 1400 lbs each, 7 and 9 years Mrs. B. H. Burns, of this city, is Aretino Talking Machine
W. B. Colvin, Coquille. in receipt of a letter from Mr. and FREE with $25.00 cash trade
in this city Saturday. Most of tbe old.
Mrs. I. F. Gould, who lately left and a cash payment of $2.50
.
business
transacted
was
of
a
private
Archie
Collier,
of this city, is a here
A dm ission 25 C ents School C hildren 10 C ents
for Aurora, Washington, stat­ on delivery of machine. One
nature, no one being admitted ex­ sufferer from a severe burn about ing that
six-year-old son, Del­ 10 -inch record FREE with
cept stockholders. Tbe meeting tbe right eye, caused by a coal of bert, bad their
passed away from typhoid tlO.OO
was well attended by farmers from fire from a cigar which fell on bis fever on the
in cash trade. One 10-
27th nit. Their other inch record
up and down tbe valley. The Echo face while be was wrestling with a little boy, Gerald,
FREE with $5.00
had been bad off
left an hour later than usual in or­ friend. It seems that bis friend was
cash
trade
Saturday.
der to give those from up tbe river behind him and bolding bis bands for some time, but was better and Remember the every
Aretino
record
a chance to get home after the in a position that prevented Patsy they hoped for his recovery at the fits all kinds of disc talking
meeting concluded.
from removing the fire before it time the letter was written. Mr.
Anyone wishing fancy or plain had done its work.
and Mrs. Gould were here only a machines.
sewing, call on Mrs. M. Nosier, next Our line of ladies’ and gents’ short time, but Hade many fast
door to the H
office
Spring shoes to arrive by first friends during tbe time, while Mrs.
J. M. Whetstone returned from steamer. Rose’s Cash Store.
Gould renewed old acquaintances, P. E. Drane
Myrtle Point Friday, having been W. R. Haines, the piano man, she haviog lired here while she was
DEALER IN
up on business, and found a tele­ came over Thursday, accompanied Miss Ethel Whitelaw.
j
by
his
his
piano
tuner,
W.
G.
Holl.
phone message awaiting him, ask-
BOYS, when you wcDt some
Centrally and C onveniently
'ing him to return to Gardiner at Mr. Haines returned to the Bay by spending money, bring your old Ladies’ and Gents' Furnishings,
Located. 'F able S u p p lie d
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Flour
once to resume biB work as filer at Friday’s train, leaving Mr. Holl Rubber Boots and Copper Junk
to
tbe
Second
Hand
Store.
We
pay
:
over
until
Saturday
to
finish
up
and Feed.
w ith the Best the Market Af­
tbe mill, which was abut down for a bis work. Mr. Holl will be over cash.
abort
time
on
account
being
block-
fords. Sam ple R oom s for
Monday, and anyone wishing Wanted.—The Overland Monthly
< up with lumber. We presume ves­ next
pianos tuned may leave orders at wants an energetic capable man or
Commercial Men. Transfer
sels have arrived in which have re­ ibis office.
woman in Coquille to act as County
F o r Mint T e r r ib le llr h lu K .
of Baggage to and from Boats
Information W anted.
lieved their docks. Mr. Whetstone Look out tor seed grain-bald bar­ Manager in Coos County, to con­
Eczema,
tetter and salt rbcum
and T ra in s...............................................
duct a subscription campaign
had a nice visit, and our people bad ley, beardless barley, red and white Good
keep
their
victims
in perpetual tor­
Information
is
wanted
as
to
tbe
pay, permanent employment,
a chance to hear some of bis music oats, seed corn, vetch, peas, Early experience
ment.
The
application
of Chnm-
unnecessary.
Referen­
whereabouts
of
William
Costelo.
at the Scenic Saturday night.
Sweed and Beauty of Heburn pota­ ces required. Outfit and instruc- I have important news for him from berlain'a Salve will instantly allay
Recently
For Sale.—Grass and grain hay toes, also the best eating potatoes tionn free. Address immediately, Van Couver, Washington.
this itching, and many esses have
Newly Furnished
Manager” Overland
;
and
fine red oats and barley. In­ in town. All to be had at Skeels “Circulation
been cured by its use. For ssl. by
Throujfliout
Proprietor and Manager
W.
W,
Gvte,
Monthly, 773 Market St., San Fran­
iM M M M M S H W W K r quire of W. H. Thomas, Coquille, & Son’s.
'
Shsriff. It, S, Knowlton,
cisco, C*l.
LOCAL N E W S .
Healthy
Horses
and Cattle
HATS
Lyon s & Jones
to $3.50
Buy while you have a chance to
Double your Money.
ESTABLISHED
L
Kodaks and Supplies
•___________.„.a Specialty
KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE
We Repair
BASKET BALL
Bandon - High - School
vs.
Coquille
High
School
IN MASONIC HALL, COQUILLE
All Work Guaranteed
E. C. Barker & Co.
Saturday, Feb. 12, at 8 o’clock p. m.
Remember, This Game will be
Played Saturday Night
Watch this Ad. Next Week
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