Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 15, 1910, Image 3

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    Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s
See the Johnson-Ketchel fight at
Look at the line of spring corset
Drug Store.
Scenic Saturday night.
covers at Robinson’s.
Jason Machado, the Myrtle Point
Wall paper at Laird’s.
The best onion sets at Knowlton’s
Neckaear, neckwear!
In plain
Pat Rooney was over from Marsh­ met chant, went to Bandon Mon­ Drug Store.
aud fancy styles, for ladies’ and
day.
field yesterday.
P. L. Phelin, of Myrtle Point, gentlemen at Rose's Cash Store.
New dry goods at Robinson’s the was a passenger from The Bay by
New spring waists just io at
Dr. Wetmore came down Irom
last of this week.
Monday’s train.
Robinson’s.
Myrtle Poiut yesterday.
are as easy to have as any
Attorney J. M. Blake, of Marsh­
W. H. Witner, of Bandon, was in
Straw hats for summer just in
Filo aud Royal silk Floss in all
field,
was
a
Coquille
busiuess
visitor
if you only take a little
town yesterday.
at Robinson’s Store.
shades at Robinson’s.
on Monday.
precaution
in having them
Cbas. J. Elford, of Marshfield,
Tenu Robison was down from
Z. C Strang was down lrom his
Call on Lyons A Jones lor onion made our office a pleasant call while
make the best use of their
Fishtrap Friday.
Gravel Ford farm on Monday.
sets, the finest in the market.
in town Monday.
G arden seeds at lvuowlton’s
El wood Carey moved with his feed. That simply means
J. W. Fetter, ot Bandon, was
Milk testers for sale at the Co­ family to Bandou the last of the feed them a dose of the
Drug Store.
among the many county seat visit­ quille Hardware Co’s store.
J. F- Lee, of Riverton, bad busi­
week.
renowned
ors on Monday."*
J. O, Stemmier, of Myrtle Point,
ness in town Monday.
Have you got one ot those new
Cedar posts for sale. Inquire of returned from a trip to the Bay
summer waists at Robinson's.
Laird carries a full line of Oat J. W. Briggs, P. O. box 36.
RUSSIAN
Monday morning.
Meal wall paper.
A. G. Aikeu, of Marshfield, was
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tucker, of
STOCK TONIC
“ Klosfit” petticoats, something in town yesterday, having driven
Mrs. I. N. DeLong, of Bandon, Bandon, were in Coquille a day or
new. Robinson’s Store.
was iD Coquille on Friday.
up from .Riverton.
so the middle of last week.
It gives them an appetite,
John Donaldson, of Prosper,
Seed oats—white and red—at
Capt. O. P. Ellingson was up it tones their digestive or­
A good entertainment at the
transacted business at the county from the lower river Monday, hav­
Lyons A Jones.
“Dime" six nights each week.
gans, and every ounce of
seatjtfouday, remaining over until ing business at the court house.
L. D. Smith, of Marshfield, was a
C. E. Nicholson, the Marshfield
feed they eat counts.
Tuesday.
county seat visitor on Friday.
The White House had a very
ice and cofd storage man, had busi­
Rugs,
Rugs,
all
prices
from
$4
50
Found.—Pair of spectacles. Call ness in Coquille on Monday.
successful opening day Monday. You should try it.
to $ 55.00 at W. C. Laird’s.
at the H ekauj office.
The
place was filled with customers
I am in the market tor all kinds
R. W. Bullard, the lower river
Mrs. U. F. Shannon, of Bandon, of furs.
all day long.
G eo . T. M oulton .
merchant, postmaster and ferryman,
had business in Coquille on Friday.
We have in our stock of spring
W. R. Haines, the Marshfield was a business visitor to Coquille on
goods Roubaix cloth. Call and
COQUILLE, OREGON
You will find early seed potatoes ^ piano dealer, spent a couple of days Mouday.
take a look. Rose’s Cash Store.
at Dratie’s store.
in town the last of the week.
Spiced and iceling herring, black
Miss Gertrude Johnson has re­
K. D. Gorham, of Parkersburg,
Get next. Give Lyous & Jones cod, mackerel, bloaters and codfish turned from an extended visit at
Fresh groceries just in at Robin-
had business in Coquille on Mon- 'your trade,they will treat you right. at Rcbinson’s Store.
Cloverdale, California, accompanied sou’s-
J.
B.
Marshall,
the
Bandon
mer­
,
, .
.
W. W. Endicott, who is black-
D. D, Pierce returned home the
Mnke your washing easy by us-1
, , chant, was in Coquille the first of by her cousin, Mrs, Frank Lyle,
Crane s camp, had
formerly Miss Eva Shelford.-
lug Washing Tablets at Drane’s sn» ‘hm g
last of the week from a very suc­
the
week,
the
guest
of
C.
R.
Barrow
business in Coquille on Monday.
store.
The Educational League meets at cessful business trip to San Fran­
Black silk skirts with a wear and family.
the school house next Friday after­ cisco for the Aasen Bros., who are
Ed Clinton, of Parkersburg, re­
Flaxon, that new summer dress noon. Prof. A. G. Raab, of North now operatlng.the mill in this city.
turned from the Bay by Saturday’s guarantee to purchaser, at Robin­
goods, at Robinsons Store.
Bend, will be one of the speakers.
He placed some good orders for
son’s.
train.
lumber.
J.
C.
Whittington,
of
the
South
There
will
be
a
new
threshing
The
best
A
grade
spokes,
hounds,
If you don’t want to get left j
Galatea cloth, Topaz cloth, Crox-
wear a South Bend watch. Billy Fork, made our office a pleasant machine for the North Fork, East fellies, poles, singletrees and eveu-
call while in this city on Mouday- Fork and Middle Creek. Charles ers at Cox A O rennoli’s. ,
ton clotb for spring suits, just in at
Sehroeder bas them.
For seed peas, Eaily Heburn and Heller, proprietor.
Gus Anderson, the shoemaker, Rose’s Cash Store.
Thomas Devereux, of Parkers­
burg, had business in Coquille on American Wander potatoes, call on
T hat’s what they all say, ‘‘Sla­ now located in the W. O. W. build­
J. S. Lyons, the automobile man,
ing, is doing a good business in the
Ed Johuson.
gle Bros, for choice meats.”
Friday.
went
to Myrtle Point Saturday to
way of repair work.
When you
W. P. Mast, of the North Fork
Prof. Seely, of Vale, Oregon, was have a bum boot or shoe, take it to close a deal with J. Strong, of that
' For Sale. — Studebaker wagon,
MeCoitnick mowing machine and section, was a county seat visitor in Coquille on Monday. He is i:i him.
city, for a new machine.
Mr.
last Friday, having come down to here looking after some property in­
rake. Frank Nelson, Norway.
New line of Cluett shirts for Strong orders a moddel 2 roadster
Maxwell. Mr. Lyons has sold a
terests he has in Coos county.
W. A Bean, the Ri verton mer­ pay bis taxes.
spring. Robinson’s Store.
number of Maxwell machines in
Now
is
the
time
to
make
garden,
chant,- bad busiuess in Coquille
Hand painted china going at just
Capt. C. H. ButleV, of this city, this county, all of which seem to be
get your seeds of Lyons A Jones,
Friday.
half
price
at
E.
C.
Barker
A
Co’s.
last
Friday sold off 60 acres from giving satisfaction.
all new seeds.
For sale—Big Worthington steam
Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, of his dairy farm near Arago, to Ed
James Widstrom, of BandoD, was
Come look at the new B pring hats,
pump— 4 -inch intake pipe. Inquire
a
in Coquille Friday in the interest Bandon, were in Coquille on Mon­ Detlefsen, a late arrival from Hum­ Robinson’s Store.
of George Gilman.
The
of the steamer Elizabeth, for which day. They met many old acquain­ boldt county, California.
Grandma
Leneve,
oi
this
city,
George Griffin, of Gravel Ford,
tances whom they had not seen for land is unimproved, but Mr. Detlef- was 87 je^rs old last Saturday.
boat be is agent.
sen will proceed to clear it, and he
spent a couple of days in Coquille
Barred Plymouth eggs $100 per some time.
being a practical dairyman, we may That day was passed quietly by the
last week.
setting. Also cockerels $ 1.75 each.
Mrs. David Mathers and son expect in the near future to see a old lady, but the day folloing at
Peri Lusta, Utopia, and D. M. C
JT Quirk, Coquille.
Thomas, of RivertoD, were up to first-class dairy farm develop from about 12 o’clock fourteen oi the
embroidery cotton at the White
Marshal James Brown, of Myrtle town Friday aud signed papers for the willows.
latnily met and all walked in on
House.
Point, was among the many busi­ the lease of the Mathers dairy farm
For Sale.—White Nile and early bet which was a complete surprise.
C. I Green, of Bandon , had busi­ ness visitor' to Coquille on Friday,
peas at 4c per pound. Phone 8 x 7 .
to H. Baumgrtner.
They had the birtlnjy dinner already
ness which called him to Coquille- who came in to pay taxes, etc.
The real estate office of Stutts- piepared and ready to serve, along
Full stock of garden, grass and
on Monday.
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Telephone for meat to be deliver­ field seed at Knowlton’s Drug Store. man & Co. was mox’ed last week with them, which was spread on
For Sale.—Grass and grain bay ed at any time from Slagle Bros.
Married.-—
Coquille, Oregon, from the Leneve building on the her dining room. Grandma, with
and fine red oats and barley. In Phone No, 21 .
south side of Front street, and the the rest of the family heartily
March 14 , 1910 , James R. McBee
quire of W. II. Thomas, Coquille.
As Dunham, the new manager of and Miss Nelly Crowley, of Bandon. partition which separated that part enjoyed the repast. Among those
from the store room now occupied present were Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Mrs, S. A. Yoakam, of Coos river, the- Coquille River Transportation
was a county seat visitor on Thurs­ Co., is back from a business trip to The ceremony was performed by by Rose's Cash Store, was removed, Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson,
Judge E G. D. Holden at the par­ this enlarging Mr. Rose’s place of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leneve, Mr.
day of lastweek.
business to the extent of the space and Mrs. M. Way, Mr. and Mrs.
Portland.
He tells us that the lors of Hotel de Baxter.
occupied by the office rooms. This Paul Sterling, Mrs. E. Lewin, and
If you wish to see a fine selection steamer Newport will soon resume
160 acre ranch within 4 miles of greatly enlarges Mr. Rose’s space Lonson and Ralph Leneve. She
of wall paper, go to Laird s House her run between the Coquille and
Coquille on county road.
Price in which to display his well selected received a number of beautiful
Furnishing establishment.
Portland.
$5,500.
stock of spring and summer goods, presents.
Charles Adams, the Myrtle Point
The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier’s
John Stauff, of Marshfield, has a portion of which have arrived,
blacksmith and machinist, was a —S. F. Shoes. The gloves for wear
If you bave stomach trouble or
and to which are being added large
Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier, gone to Arago where he will con­ lots at the arrival of each steamer. indigestion, get a package of Rat-
Coquille visitor on Friday.
struct a farm residence on the place
The Stuttsmau real estate office is stons Bran and receipt for making
of his uncle, Alex Stauff, to take now located in the Martin building, gems, at Robinson’s Store.
the place of the one which burned on the second floor, alongside of the
F. N. Perkins, of Bandon, visited
law office of J. J. Stanley.
down a few weeks ago.
Myrtle Point and Coquille a day or
The latest styles in ladies’ tan so lately, and did some talking
Rolled barley, aborts, bran, wheat
and cracked corn at Robinson's cloth-top shoes at Robinson’s.
against the Coquille Port Commis­
■PuouàjL.
Store.
T W xr
L. J. Cody, the Bandon sawmill sion under the conditions and pro­
E- E. Dickson, of Bandon, was man, was in Coquille Friday, He visions of the present law under
in Coquille Friday evening, being repoits the work of reconstruction which port com missions aie formed.
on his way home from a trip to on the mill as progressing as well It is the opinion of many, who have
Josephine county, where he had as possible under tlie ciicumstancet. looked up the matter, that entirely
been to look after property interests. Considerable delay has been effused too much power is given the com­
by the nonarrival of machinery, the
He proceeded to Bandon Saturday. building having been ready to re­ mission in the way of levying taxes.
A new shipment of Pictorial Re­ ceive it for some time. However, Mr. Perkins is not against improve­
view patterns just in at RobinsoD’B the Fifield recently arrived with the ment, but thinks it unwise to put
Store.
big band-saw and several other }°° “ uc,h tax-levying-power in the
pieces
of heavy machinery which are hands ot a commission ot five men.
The lies Co. played Dora Thorne
being
installed.
It will be two or If the amount ol taxes to be assessed
at the Scenic Theatre last Wednes­
three months before the mill will be | were
wcrc. left
!' to a vote ot the people, he
day niRht to a packed house. The ready to start. The frame of the v' ou c be in
favor of
it,
campany will apear at the same new structure is stronger and much but thinks it a good plan for us
place tonight in a good strong play, of the machinery is heavier than to deter its adoption till thete be an
amendment to the law.
and you will miss a good thing if those of the old mill, and will be a
You can buy for a new dress
considerable
improvement
over
that
you fail to go.
the latest things out at Rose’s
institution.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Varney, of
W. C. Laird has just received Cash Store! Organdies,ebever cloth,
this city, went to the Bay side last several large shipments of wall picquette, Nainsook, India Linon,
- .m
week for a visit of several days, tak­ paper. Call and look the line Linon suiting, all in the latest col­
.yAov'Ä.ii
ing advantage of the beautiful over. You won’t be obliged to buy. ors.
weather. They will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Varney, and Mrs. Demorisb
We bave just received a lovely
line of percales, ginghams, Bur-
mah clotb for spring and summer
wear.
Rose’s Cash Store.
Word was received by her friendB
here that Mrs L. G. Simmons, for­
merly of this city, bad passed away
at their home at Ashland, Oregon,
where they have lived fof the past
to
Reduced
$ 17.50
Suits
$22
few years. She had been a sufferer
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LOCAL N E W S .
Healthy
Horses
and Cattle
L;ons<SJones
ID Z E ^ IL Z E IK S
Dry Goods
Furnishings
Groceries
Boots and Shoes
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to get new tfiling ^o\ youk kouse you
must go to a kouse tha t kas new
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nisk youh kome and make it kajgjyy.
we nevek Cook ekoss wken we skow
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! serious state than before, and
finally succumbed to that dread,
disease. She leaves a husband and J
two children, a son and daughter,'
and was about 35 years of age at
the tim eoi *>er
Just received at Knowlton's
Drugstore, a lull and complete stock
THOSE
SUITS ARE
GOING!
While They Lash
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“Gotzian” Shoe Agency.
A full line of Shoes for
men, women and children
1 2 .5 0
9 .5 0
Buy while you have a chance to
Double your Money.
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HOTEL
BAXTER
Centrally and Conveniently
Located. T a b l e Sup pl i e d
with the Best the Market Af­
fords.
Sample Rooms for
Commercial Men. Transfer
of Baggage to and from Boats
and Trains.
Recently
Newly Furnished
Throughout
R. HANSEN
Proprietor and Manager
Do You Know
that we carry in stock the most beauti -
ful line of Jewelry and Silverware
ever
brought to the Coquille Val- •
ley, and that our prices are right
?
Give us a Trial and be Convinced.
BILLY SCHROEDER, COQUILLE. ORE
Call and See Us
H ear th e Music.
and
Aretino Talking
Mncbine
FREE with $25.00 cash trade
and a cash payment of $2.50
on delivery of machine. Ooe
10 -inch record FR EE with
$10.00 io caph trade. One 10.
inch record FREE with $5.00
in cash rade every Saturday.
Remember the Aretino record
fits all kinds of disc talking
machines.
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