Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 23, 1910, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
See those new ginghams and
Gardeu seeds at Knowlton’s
Drug Store.
la w D s at Cleaves’ store.
Wall paper at Laird’s.
Peter Loggle, of North Bend,
Rev. W. N. Lycn, of Myrtle
Percy Ward, of Arago, was in was a Coquille visitor last Thurs­ Point, was a Coquille visitor yes­
day.
town Thursday.
terday.
Look at the Pictotial Review
G. G. Swau, of Dora, had busi­
Fresh groceries just in at Robiu-
patterns at Robinson’s Store.
son’s.
ness in town Monday.
A/L. Miller, proprietor of the
Mrs. Aiken, the milliner, with fine
Arthur Coach wag up from the
“Oregonia," went to Bandon on stock Thursday afternoon in O. K.
lower river on Monday.
Building.
•For Sale.— White Nile and early Friday.
*
peas at 4 c per pound. Phone 8x7.
You will find early seed potatoes
The best onion sets at Knowlton’s
Drug Store.
A. Wilson aud family returned at Drane’s store.
Stanley Bartlett, who spent the
T. B. Wheeler, of Bandon, passed
from Bridge on Monday.
Boys, remember Robinson’s Store winter with bis parents at their through town yesterday on bis re­
home in Michigan, returned Friday. turn from Portland.
carries the Cluett Shirts.
Milk testers for sale at the Co­
Seq4 oats— white and red— at
Thomas Coke, of Marshfield, was
Lyons & Jones.
quille
Hardware
Co’s
store.
a Coquille visitor on Monday.
You can make your choice from a
Mrs. Chas. Myers, of this city,
For Sale.— A lot of excellent field
went to the Aberdeen mill Thurs­ splendid line of laces and embroi­
peas for seed. Geo. T. Moulton.
day to visit her sister, Mrs. Will deries at Cleaves’ store.
J. M. Riley, of Port Orford, was
Wilson.
Call on Lyons & Jones lor onion
in Coquille a day or so last week.
Have you got one ot those new sets, the finest in the market.
Get next. Give Lyons & Jones summer watsts at Robinson’s.
Ladies novelty neck wear and a
your trade,they will treat you right.
new
and up-to-date line of ribbon
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schroeder,
J. W. Catching, of Sumner, bad who have resided at Johnson’s mill have arrived at Cleaves’ store.
business at the county seat on Mon­ for several years, past, moved to
Soutb Bend Watches, the best to
day.
Marshfield for residence last week. be had, at Billy Schroeder’s.
Black silk skirts with a wear
J. H. Bowen arrived in Coquille
A good entertainment at the
yesterday from Portland. He will
guarautee to purchaser, at Robin­ “ Dime” six nights each week.
son’s.
Attorney George P. Topping, of visit his family and take orders for
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lorenz, of this RandoD, passed through town ODe goods in bis line.
city, visited in Bundon the last of day last week as he was returning
Yes, Robinson’s Store has their
the week.
home from a business trip to San new spring suits for ladies.
Make your washing easy by us­ Francisco.
ing Washing Tablets at Drane’s 1 Hand painted c h i n A going at just
store.
half price at E. C Barker & Co’s.
William Jenkins was a passenger
Mrs. A. G. Aiken will have a fine
from Bandon to Myrtle Point by
stock
of seasonable goods on die
Monday’s boat.
plsy Thursday afternoon in the
Telephone for meat to be deliver­
ed at any time from Slagle Bros. rooms lately vacated by Dr.
Endicott's dental office, on Front
Phone No, 21.
George Hite, of Bandon, spent street.
Full stock of garden, grass and
two or tbre»days in town last week,
field seed at Knowlton’s Drug Store.
returning Saturday.
Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Butler, of
For sale— Big Worthington steam
pump— 4 inch intake pipe. Inquire j this city, went to Bandon Monday
where they take the Fifield for
of George Gilman.
It. P. Hunt, of Fourmile, went to California. They go to Berkley
Eugene last week to see his father, for an extended visit with their
J. B. Hunt, formerly a resident of daughter.
this place.
If you wish to see a fine selection
of
wall paper, go to Laird s House
Insure in the Horticultural Fire
Relief, ot Salem, Strictly mutual, Furnishing establishment.
Mrs. W. W. Faust, of Coaledo,
and save 40 to 50 per cent.
T. A. W alker , Coquille Agt. went to the lower river on Wednes­
White goods at Robinson’s Store day of last week to see Mrs. Cbas.
— India Linen, Lingerie Batiste, Sampson. She returned Saturday
Persian. Lawn, FI axon, Dress Linen and was met here by Mr. Faust on
her return.
and Fine Handkerchief Linen.
For Sitie.— Grass and grain bay
E. J. Biijplow^of Eckley, who re­
cently returned from Southern Cal­ aud fine red oat» and barley. In.
quire of W. H. Thomas, Coquille.
ifornia, was in town Monday on his
Oliver Wilson, of this city, is back
way to Langlois.
from
a trip into the state of Wash­
Home of the late goods just in at
ington.
While absent he saw several
Robinson's Store— Verona
Or­
gandie, Bellevue Batiste, Swiss Ap­ places which he likeB very much,
plique, Silk Tussah, La Grande Soie, and expects to locate in that state
Kobe Silk, Tiogo Pongee, Mira Silk, in a short time.
Boys, begin now to earn your
Dalhi Tussah Silk, Soiesette, Nau-
keen Poplin, Popliu Raye Soie, Fourth of July money by selling
Keusha Silk, Wool Serges, Fancy your old rubber, copper and brass
at the Second Hand Store.
Mohair and Vigeroux.
fo ttìi-*
m a tï
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Tenn Robison was down from
Fishtrap Friday.
Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s
Drug Store.
L. R. Woodward and family, who
have resided at Arago for several
years,
departed
for the A l­
berta country in Canada, where
be expects to take advantage of the
great opportunities offered by that
country in the way of real estate.
New spring waists just in at
Robiuson’s.
Just received at Drane's Store, a
fine assortment of dry goods such as
Lawns, Linen, Tlroxton, Redford, |
Duchess Sateen, White Goods, Per­
cales, Ginghams, Pastel Muslins, j
Daisy Cloth, etc. Give us a call |
and be convinced that our prices
are right.
Heatherbloom and silk petticoats
for ladies at Rose’s Cash Store.
D. D. Pierce, of this city, went to
the Bay Monday to take the steamer
for Portland on bis way to Alberta,
Canada. He goes as a representa­
tive of R. S. Tyrrell, of Haywards,
California, and will investigate the
lands in that country. Mrs. Pierce
accompanied him to the Bay.
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Healthy
Horses
and Cattle
are as easy to have as any
if you only take a little
precaution in having them
make the best use of their
feed. That simply means
feed them a dose of the
renowned
R U S S IA N
S T O C K
T O N IC
It gives them an appetite,
it tones their digestive or­
gans, and every ounce of
feed they eat counts.
You should try it.
pro
COQUILLE,
OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mars, of Ban­
don, jeturtied Friday from the Bay.
“ Klosfit” petticoats, something
new. Robinson’s Store.
Dr. J. L. Masson, the Myrtle
Point veternary surgeon, accom­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grow, of
panied by his estimable wife, re­
Coaledo, were in Coquille Saturday.
turned Thursday from a week's
The steamer Fifield, which came
visit with Mrs. Win. Crane, of Ban­
in Monday, will sail today or to­
don.
morrow.
Rolled barley, shorts, bran, wheat
Mark Davis, of Coos river, had
and cracked corn at Robiuson’s
Look at the line of spring corset business in Coquille a day or so
Store.
covers at Robinson’s.
last week.
F. C. Warren, who has lived in
A. B. Dean and family arriyed
The latest thing in Buster Brown
town this winter, lately moved into here from Camaa, Washington, on
bis new borne built on the Swearen- Monday. Mr. Dean had expected belts, Bobinson's Store.
Miss Goldie Child, assistant post -1
gin place, which he and hiB brother to return to this city in the near
purchased last fall. The house future, but came at this time on master, visited triends on the Bay
wns built for him by J. W. Brigg. account of tbe serious illness of his a day or so last week.
The steamer Elizabeth is adver­
New line of Cluett shirts for sister, Mrs. Jay- Mulkey, who is
tised
to sail lor San Francisco
spring. Robinson's Store.
residing at the DaveDport place
Thursday, the 25th.
Jason Machado, the Myrtle Point west of town.
Levi Smith came over from the
merchant, returned from Bandon
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Rugs, Rugs, all prices from $4 50
Bay Friday to bring some varmint
Thursday. He had gone down to to $55.00 at W. C. Laird’s.
see his sons, Jason* Jr, and
i
W. R. Foote and family, of Nor­ hides on which to procure the
Lawrence, who are going by this way, who went to Louisiana several bounty.
» C O Q U IL L E ,
O R E G O N {
Elizabeth to San Francisco, wheie months ago for an extended visit,
The big schooner Ruby arrrived
1
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—. — — —
.
thejT will attend school.
in
the
river
last
Wednesday,
and
returned Monday, having come in
Stop a minute and come in and from San Francisco by the Fifield. will take a load ol lumber from the
look over our fine spring line of They are not feeling as well as they Prosper mill.
dresB goods of all kinds.
Rose’s
did when they went away. Mr.
F. W. Smith,the salmon “hatchery
a s zs z%
Cash Store.
Foote says a months’ living in Coos man, was over from Coos river one
The following sales were made
day last week, having business at
is worth six in the south.
lust week through the agency of
the county seat.
Dimity dotted S wisb , India Linen'
Wm. Oddy: John V. Shuck sold
ACATE GRINDING AND
WATCHES
CLOCKS
I am in the market lor all kinds
to M. McDonald, a one acre tract of Organdies, Persian L sw d and Nain­ o f furs.
G eo . T. M oulton .
POLISHING
JEWELRY
sook at Rose’s Cash Storo.
land situated on Spurgeon hill.
Tbe farmers ot the North Fork
STONE
SETTINC
RINC
COMBS
BARRETTS
The Albany Citizen is the name
Grant Harry sold to JohnV. Shuck
section may sow grain with the as-
of
a
publication
which
was
sent
out
MAKINC
ENCRAVINC
his house and lot near court house,
PHONOCRAPHS
suiance that a new threshing ma­
to the world tn the 25th of last chine will be on hand to do its
lot 9, Block 21 .
month. It is a six-column, ten- part.
Look! Cluett shirts are the ones
to wear, new and up-to-date line, paged paper, artistically arranged
C. A. Smith, the lumberman,
and neatly printed, full of newsy, came over from tbe Bay the last
Robinson’s Store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lee, of River­ well-written and selected reading of the week to see how things are
ton, returned by the last Elizabeth matter, with a good representation running on this side. He was ac­
from an extended visit with their of 1 he advertising business of that companied by Mr. Powers.
Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Tuttle, of
s o d , Stucy Lee, at this time a ri si- wide-awake city.
Now is the time to make garden, Mnrsbfitld, visited in this city Sat­
dent of Sonoma county, California.
They had a very enjoyable trip, get your seeds ot Lyons A’ Jones, urday and Sunday. Mrs. Tuttle re­
turned Monday while Mr. Tuttle
but arp glad tobe in Coos ngain. all new seeds.'*
Much interest is being manifested remained to look after property in­
Stacy Lee wishes to be remembered
Card of Thanks.
in reports given out by the Asso­ terests near town.
to his many friends on the Coquille.
CALL ON
ciated Press dispatches in regard to
The steamer Elizabeth sailed
The undersigned wish hereby to]
Royal, oval and Princess em­ improvements planned
by tbe from the Coquille last Thursday express their most sincere thanKs,
broidery hoops, adjustable steel
Southern Pacific for the coming carrying 150,000 feet of lumber, and gratitude for the timely assist-1
springs, Robinson’s Store.
season. Over six ami one half mil­ 41 cords of matchwood, 471,000 ance, sympathy and substantial aid |
and inspect the largest
Harry Peterson, of Newberg,
lions of dollars have been appro­ shingles, 160 bundles of veneer, 80 of the members of the Crane t a m p
and most handsome
Oregon, passed
through town
priated for the purpose, and it is bundles of broomhandles, 25 sacks crew, the order of Owls and many j
line of Gents’ Furnish­
Thursday en route to bis former
thought by some that the Drain ex­ of tent pins and 7 cases of woolen friends during their late bereave­
ing Goods in the City.
goods.
She
also
carried
a
large
home at Riverton in response to a
tension to Coos Bay will be in­ number of passengers, among whom ment, occasioned by the accidental j
telegram calling him to the bedside
cluded in said improvements.
were J, E.' Haines and family, of taking away of husband and brother, j The Newest and most
of his sick father, who was not ex­
Myrtle Point, who have disposed of
Mas. C has . H ayter
handsome thing in the
Barred
Plymouth
eggs
$1
00
per
pected to survive but a short time,
tb* ir property in that city and go to
AND RELATIVES OF THE DECEASED. !
setting.
Also
cockerels
$1.75
each.
City in
and who passed away on the fol­
California for a ebaoge.
J. Quirk, Coquille.
BOOTS
AND
SH OES
lowing Saturday night.
W E A K EYES,
Robinson’s Store has just re­
Presses, paper cutter and ma­ ceived, cross bar dimity, Canton,
If you have stomach trouble or
Inflamed eyes, aching eyes, re­
indigestion, get a package of Rat- terials necessary for the publishing Galatea, Blue and Brown Linens,
For Salt'.
stons Bran and receipt for making of a paper at Paci6c City wns ship­ Serpentine Crape, Colored Hand­ lieved by properly fitted glasses.
gems, at Robinson's Store,
ped from Portland to that place last kerchief Linens and Khaki Cloth.
Broken lenses duplicated.
Prices
Prof. E. H. Anderson, formerly week by Mr. Smith, the geDtleman
With good weatner it will be but reasonable.
A lot of late Nile, and also early
superintendent of the Coquille high who will starts paper there in the a few days until the new brick
peas. A. H. Fish, Arago. Phene
V. R. W ilson ,
On Monday W. H. building for W. C. Laird will be­
school, arrived here from the Wil­ nenr future.
Licensed Optometrist. 71 .
lamette valley Monday, in the in­ Clark, a millwright from Portland, gin to loom up.
E. G. Perham,
terest of the Horticultural Fire passed through eu route to the new the contractor, and his workmen
Relief Association, of which Mr. town where he will erect a sawmill are assembling cement for concrete,
O U R
N E W
S P R I N G
A N D
Anderson is secretary.
He has for the parties promoting the uew bricks and other materials for its
town.
It
is
expected
that
several
construction,
and
just
as
soon
as
a
beeD in conference with T. A.
Walker, the local agent, for the past buildings will be built there this a little more dirt Is removed his
part of the work will begin.
summer.
few days.
Grandma Lindley, ot this city,
Quite
an
interest
was
displayed
Do your trading at tbe Second
celebrated
her 86*.h birthday on
at
the
drawing
which
took
place
on
Hand Store and receive some of the
have arrived, and you should see
substantial articles given away VVednesdav of last week at the i Wednesday of last week, at the
Second Hand Store, a t which time , home of her daughter Mrs J, J.
every two weeks.
our stock before purchasing. We
they gave away one of their pretty Lamb, While Mrs. Lidnley’s eye-
Charles E. and Frank Schroeder 1
White Lily washing machines, Mr. sight is somewhat impared she is
were down to Coquille Monday, and ;
have endeavored to put in the very
May, a resident of this c ity , being enjoying (airly good health, and
they informed us that thev are on a
While the is now great-great-grandmother,
best class of goods. In addition to
deal with Capt W. T McClo.key, |.«*• I" ck/
,
crowd wag assembled in their store Dainty refreshments were served
of Myrtle Point, for bis hardware
they were allowed tbe privilege of and the following guests were
what has already come, more
establishment in that place. They
choosing from a number of articles present:
Mesdames E. Leneve,
have been taking an invoice of tbe
goods are constantly arriving. Give
which the Dext prize should be, the J- L. Roy, Fred Schroeder, H. F.
goods and expect to take charge
about the first of April.
We wish same being a handsome green couch \ J,enn^ s<|nj
us a call. . . . Yours for Business,
them success in their new business. which ie now on display in
Laird carries a full line of Oat
Meal wall paper.
W. H. Smith was up from Prosper
Thursday. He informs us that bis
father-in-law, II. C. Dorris, formerly
of Arago, has disposed of his place
in Lane county and has gone to
Chico, California, where he has
again purchased and sold, each time
making tf handsome profit.
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TA ILO R
We
Repair
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We Do
All Work Guaranteed
E. C. Barker & Co.
D. L. Perkins
-'IN
the new house you W moved into
needs some new things d o n ’t you j i n d f
you\ home is whe\e you aS£ stay most
oft the time a n d shouSd not youh home
Se Jfe. Covliest ofi o ld jySaees? we
have many^ m any things to make
homes SoveSy^ why not tel U Se you\
home? ou\ ju\nishinfS a\e m oving
now . too^ Seeadse we s e ll them \i<fht^
eome to see us.
you\S tluSy^
W . C. LAIRD
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER
Summer Goods
Look at the new neckwear, silk
I gloves, fancy embroidered hose,
¡belts, allover embroideries, laces,
finishing braids and velvet ribbons
in colors at Robinson’s Stote.