Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 02, 1910, Image 3

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    Ben Grant, of Gravel Ford, was
Mrs. J. P. Goodman and son
a Coquille business visitor Saturday. George are expected home from
The best onion sets at Knowlton’s
Thomas Coke, ot Marshfield, was
Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s Corvallis.
in town this morning.
Drug Store.
Drug 8 tore-
Postmaster Linegar has received
Robert Wagner was down from
W. W. Faust, of Coaledo, was a one hundred new lock boxes for the
Attorney T. J. Hall, of Marsh­
Oravel Ford on Saturday.
field, haa business at the oounty 'Coquille business visitor on Satur- postoffice in this city which will re-
; lieye the demand for boxes which
day.
You will find early seed potatoes seat Monday.
are as easy to have as any
Straw bats for summer just in he has not been able to supply.
at Drane’s store.
Flaxon, that new summer dress
if you only take a little
Married.—
At
Elmira,
Oregon,
at Robinson’s Store.
W. J. Floyd, of Riverton, was a goods, at Robinson's Store.
February
19,
1910,
Wm.
Driskill,
of
precaution
in having them
F. J. Haves, the optemetriet, was
Ooquille visitor on Thursday.
C. E. Broadbent, the Myrtle
that place, and Mrs. Henrietta
make
the
best
use of their
a
Coquille
business
visitor
Thurs­
Rugs, Rugs, all prices from $4 50 Point creamery man, registered at
Dulley, widow of the late CouDty
day.
to $ 55.00 at W. C. Laird’ s.
feed.
That
simply
means
the Baxter Hotel in this city Fri­
Treasurer J. B. Dulley, of this city.
The steamer Fifield arrived in day.
For Rent— Small place near town
feed them a dose of the
Peri Lusta, Utopia, and D. M. C.
— 3 acres bottom cleared, inquire
the Coquille on Wednesdav of last
renowned
Remember, the Palm is head of Harvey Tyrrell, Coquille.
embroidery
cotton at the White
week.
quarters tor fine homemade candy.
H. 8 . Davis, of Remote, is re­ House.
Milk testers for sale at the Co­
R U S S IA N
W. J. Brady, of the Gravel Ford ported dangerously ill at a bospita]
William Norris has sold bis
quille Hardware Co’s store.
STOCK
T O N IC
section,
bad
business
which in Roseburg.
eighty acre place opposite John­
J. D. Donaldson, of Riverton, re­
brought him to Coquille on Thurs­
son's mill. Ben C. Shull, of the
Wanted—Cattle
to
feed
hay.
In­
turned Saturday from a trip up the
It gives them an appetite,
day.
quire of Hansen Bros. Fairview.
Myrtle Point section is the pur
river.
it tones their digestive or­
Make your washing easy by us­
E. Bargeron, the Coaledo mer­ chaser, and $ 10,000 was the price.
Hand painted china going at just ing Washing Tablets at Draoe’s
chant, was a business visitor to this
D. D. Pierce, who recently re­ gans, and every ounce of
half price at E. C. Barker & C o’s.
store.
city on Thursday of last week.
signed from his position as keeper feed they
eat counts.
Attorney L . A. Roberts and wife
G. W. Martin, of Eckley, was a
The latest styles in ladies’ tan of the lumber yard, which was con­ You should try it.
were in Ccquille on Thursday of passenger to the Bay by Monday’s
ducted near the depot by Johnson’s
cloth-top shoes at Robinson’s.
last week.
train, being on his way to Coos
J. 8 . Barton, the abstracter, re­ mill, started for San Francisco Sat­
I am in the market ior all kinds riyer to see a Mend.
turned from a business trip to the urday, going to Bandon to take the
of furs.
G eo . T. M oulton .
Fifield. He goes for the Aasen
Some heavy shoes, what you Bay on Thursday o f last week.
COQUILLE, OREGON
George Tobin, of the lower river, want for the mud, just arrived at
Bros., now operating the mill of the
South Bend Watches, the best to
was a pa 8 aenger to the Bay by Fri­ Robinson’s.
Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co. at
be bad, at Billy Schroeder’s.
day’s train.
this city. Mr. Pierce is a thorough
H. E. James and family were in
Miss Elsie Lewellen, of Myrtle
Dale Flinn was down from
lumberman of long experience and
Full stock of garden, grass and town Sunday. They visited Capt.
field seed at Knowlton’s Drug Store. I’anter and family at Myrtle Point Point, went to the Bay on Wednes will look well to the interests of North Fork yesterday.
day of last week to visit friends.
Messrs. Aasen in the San Francisco
L. H. Pearce, the Myrtle Point a day or so the latter part of the
E. E. Young, late of Eastern
That's what they all say, “ Sla­ markets.
harness man, was a Coquille visitor week.
Oregon, the expert borseshoer at
gle Bros, for choice meats.”
A recent letter received by
on Saturday.
the shop of 8 . H. McAdams, invites
If you don’ t want to get left
Uncle Jerry Haynes, o f Myrtle friend in this city from Mrs. Joseph all who have horses with bad feet
White and brown linen for fancy wear a South Bend watch.
Billy
Point, went to the Bay the middle Stewart, formerly Mrs. T. J. Little, to bring them to him. He can fix
work also brown cluny lace to match, Scbroeder has them.
of
last week to visit old friends.
of this city, conveys the sad in­ them if it can be done.
at Robinson’s.
Mrs. W. H. Bunch and Mrs. J.
Filo
and Royal silk Floss in all telligence of tho death of her bus.
B. H. Haskin, of this city, was a M. Bright were down to this city
Gus Anderson, whom we recently
shades at Robinson’s.
band, Joseph Stewart, which oc-
passenger to Myrtle Point by from Gravel Ford Friday to see
mentioned as having leased th 6
Born.— In Myrtle Point, Oregon, cured at their winter home at Tur­
Thursday’s train.
Mrs. Anna Watkins and her mother,
building lately vacated by the
February 23rd, 1910, to Mr. and lock, California. Mr. Stewart re­
Just received at Knowlton’s Drug Mrs. Bunch.
Sentinel for a general boot and
Mrs. D. C, Cribbing, a daughter.
ceived a severe fall some weeks ago
Store, a large lot o f the finest onion
shoe repair shop, has decided to
Begin now to provide fora “ rainy
sets ever seen in this market.
from which it seems he did not re­
Cedar
posts
for
sale.
Inquire
of
day,’’ by plaoing your earnings in
change the location to that of the
cover. The many friends of Mrs,
R. C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, the Farmer's and Merchant’s Bank. J. W. Briggs, P. O. box 36.
Woodman building opposite the
had business in Coquille on Wed­
George Gould,of Allegany visited, Stewart, of this section, will be First National Bank. His outfit of
Miss Emily Harlocker, of this
very sorry to learn of her great
nesday of last week.
city, went to 8 an Francisco by the his son, Surveyor A. N. Gould and
tools, etc., have ai rived, and in­
For seed peas, Eaily Heburn and last Fifield. She goes for an ex­ daughters, Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. trouble.
cludes a very fine new sewing ma­
W. S. Jess, the present owner of
American Wander potatoes, call on tended visit with relative, and Barker last week.
chine, which does very nice work.
the old Gilman place near Johnson’s
Ed Johnson.
friends in Oakland.
Mr. Anderson is now prepared to
A good entertainment at the
mill, is now eDgaged in building do all kinds of repair work in boots
James Mars, the Bandon con­
“ Dime” six nights each week.
The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier’s
himself a new farm home on the and shoes. He is a man of experi­
fectioner, had business which called —S. F. Shoes. The gloves for wear
P. E. Drane, the Second street
ence and his work will be fully
hitn to the Bay on Friday,
Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. merchant, went to Marshfield Sat­ place. He was in town Saturday
for a wagon load of shingles, having guaranteed to be up to the highest
Telephone for meat to be deliver
Mrs. A. H. Mulkey, of Gladstone, urday and heard the Evangelist, the building far enough along to standard.
ed at any time from Slagle Bros.
Oregon, arrived here Monday to be Dan Shannon, Sunday, returning put on the roof. Mr. Jess says be
A surprise awaits you at the Sec­
Phone No, 21 .
with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jay borne Monday morning.
ond-Hand
Store. It is too good to
is
going
to
have
the
nicest
home
The lies Co. is giving very good
Mulkey, who has been in failing
A new shipment of Pictorial Re­ between Coquillle and
Myrtle advertise. Call and get particulars.
plays this winter and their circuit is
health for some time.
view patterns just in at Robinson’s Point. He recently received a sum
pro" ing highly satisfactory.
Prof. S. S. Darnell, a former
Store.
of money from the estate of bis teacher in this county, arrived in
R
.
B.
Emerson,
who
has
for
For Sale.— Grass and grain hay
Mrs. Art. Johnson, of Bandon, father and concluded that the best town Saturday from
and fine red oats and barley. In­ some months been connected with
Umatilla
quire of W. H. Thomas, Coquille.
the Coquille Valley Sentinel, last was in this city Thursday and Fri­ use to which he could put it.
county where he has resided for
She visited her
C. O. Dryden and family arrived week severed bis connections with day of last week.
Those onion sets at Knowlton’s some
years past.
He passed
yesterday from their six-months’ that paper and later went to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. John­ were grown especially for him by through to Riverton where he
one of the best growers of sets in
visit in California, which extended Bay where he took a steamer for son and Mrs. M. Nosier.
joined Mrs. Darnell, who has been
the Willamette valley.
Portland.
the length of the state, and they
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Parties wishing coal from the
Dick Kinney, a young man who
report having had a very nice time.
John Rhodes, the engineer, went Rouse mine will apply to Harry
Joe Ferry, since August.
Mrs.
has been working for some time out Darnell purchased a ten or fifteen
Mrs. J. W. Leneve returned last to Pros; er Thursday and will take Flanders.
Miss Anna Dean, of Port Orford, at the Smith-Powers camp on Cun­ acre tract of land near Myrtle Point
Friday from San Francisco where the engine room of the Lyons and
who
has been at Myrtle Point for ningham, was brought to towD last fall and they will make that
Johnson
Mill.
He
worked
for
Mr.
she had gone for medical treatment.
their home in the future.
Mr.
some
weeks, was in this city Sun­ Friday morning with a badly cut
Her eyes are very much improved Johnson seven years ago, so he will
Darnell tells us that the ground
foot. Just after starting to work
was covered with 36 inches of snow
and she is enjoying much better just be renewing acquaintance at day and Monday, being on her way
after seven in the morning a miss when he left Umatilla, and while it
home
for
a
visit
with
her
parents
this
time.
health.
lick with an ax struck his left foot a looked so very different down here,
and friends.
For sale— Big Worthington steam severe blow, inflicting a wound two he was not so sure that he would
pump — 4 inch intake pipe. Inquire or three inches in length and quite like the change.
LOCAL N E W S .
Garden seeds
Drug Store.
at
Knowlton’s
Healthy
Horses
and Cattle
mm
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A oa ¿P l
Xjou ca/yd Aockd^y<nidyOvimM
a <f\eat opportunity to seeule a jine
pa\ior (Pi ¿iAa\y
p\iee.
\oekePi at a Cow
they a\e he\e in \ieh ffo£den
oak (Pi maho^ani^ed SiPieh -^enish''''
yua\Pi Sawed.
some w ith ¿eather
uphofsteled seats and Saeks^ hand
polished and hand eaived in this
SaCe at $7.5® to $18.0 0^ a ve>iy
ehoiee ¿ot.
Suy now.
w. c. LAIRD
Complete
House
Furnisher
of George Gilman.
A. A. Wirth came over from Coos
river Monday to receive from
County Clerk Watson the bounty
on a bunch of wildcat hides.
He
baa killed fourteen of the varmints
in the past two months.
deep. Tho wound is almost per­
Remember the date that we give
pendicular and immediately in front away one of our White Lily Wash­
of the ankle and on the inside. He ing machines— March 16 th 3 o’clock
will be disabled for some time.
p. m.
Second-Hand Store.
For Sale— The well-known regis­
Mrs. J. A. McCord, accompanied
tered stallion, “ Bruce Wilkes.” by her father, J. E. Morris, came
Will take cattle or 6 heep in part up fiom Bandon on Saturday, be­
For Sale .— 316 acres grazing land payment. Z. C. Strang, Gravel ing on their way to Portland where
all seeded, 3 miles from Coquille Ford.
they will join Mr. McCord, who
for $ 12.50 per acre. Terms. J. W.
In last week’s issue we gave the
went
to that city on the tug Tri­
Leneve.
announcement of Rev. C. H. Cleaves
F. E. Hull and family who sold going into business here, having umph some weeks ago as engineer,
out near Riverton a couple of years purchased the bankrupt stock of and who will hold that position in.
ago and moved to California, re­ dry goods of O. Wilson & Co. definitely. The tug was purchased
turned to Bandon by the last Fi­ While it is a fact that Mr. Cleavt s by Mr. Kern, the contractor, and is
field. Their many friends were was rapidly endearing himiself to used in towing rock scows from his
quarries on the Columbia river
glad to see them back again.
the cburch-goiDg people, he has won near Van Couver. Mr. Morris and
Just received at Knowlton’s the confidence of the entire commu­ daughter remained in Coquille till
Drug Store, a lull and complete stock nity and will no doubt prove him­ Monday, with Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
of garden seeds, the best that can self a strong factor in business cir­ Dean, when they went to the Bay to
take the Alliance for Portland.
be grown.
cles, aud while bis congregation will
They have been residents of Ban.
Rev. C. D. Price, of Bancroft,
dislike losing him as their pastor, the don a number of years and have
came down Monday and was the
city will gain perernanent resident many friends who are sorry to see
guest of Ole Lund, for a few days.
them move away.
in Mr. Cleaves and family.
He tells us that his family is well,
and that his daughter Miss Lizzie,
who is attending the Salem Uni­
That’ s our part.
W e show the G ood s
versity. is getting along very nicely.
For Sale— Span of good horses,
weight 1400 lbs each, 7 and 9 years
old.
W. B. Colvin, Coquille.
H. J. Petersoo, of Newberg, was a
passenger to the bay by Monday’s
train being on his return home
from a visit with bis parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A- Peterson, of River­
ton. His father has been very ill 1
for some little time, but is some
better at present.
K. Holverson, the tailor, has ju st!
received a large lot of samples of
suitings. Call and see them and
get bis prices.
The H erald is in receipt of a
letter from Mrs. Olsen, formerly
I Mrs. C. W. Martin, of this city.
1 The letter was written at Viena,
Austria, where she is now visiting
her mother and the friends of her
! childhood. She sends regards to
all her Coquille friends.
Y ou
That's your part.
buy the G ood s
W e have several men’s suits which
w e are going to close out at a big
cut in prices.
new
These suits are all
and up-to-date.
and look them over.
Com e in
We
Do You Know
that we carry in stock the most beauti
ful line
ever
of Jewelry and
brought to
ley, and
that
Silverware
?
the Coquille Vai- t
our prices are right
Give us a Trial and be Convinced.
BILLY SCHROEDER, COQUILLE. ORE
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WATCHES
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Call and See Us and
Hear the Music.
Aretioo
Talking
Machine
FREE with $25.00 cash trade
and a cash payment of $2.50
on delivery of machine. One
10 -inch record FREE with
$10.00 in cash trade. One 10-
inch record FREE with $5.00
in cash trade every Saturday.
Remember the Aretino record
fits all kinds of diec talking
machines.
handle
Aquapelle Clothing, Gotzian shoes
P.
E. Drane
D E A L E R IN
C . F I- C L E A V E S
Dealer in Dry G oods, Shoes and Furnishings.
L a d ie s ’
Fancy
and
G e n ts’
F u r n is h in g s
a n d S t a p l e G r o c e r ie s , F lo u r
a n d P'eed.