Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 07, 1910, Image 3

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LOCAL N E W S.
New ginghams just in at Rose's
Wall paper at Laird’s.
Yes, Robinson’s Store carries Cash Store.
Glenn Cox, of Bandon. was a Co­
“The Golden Rule.'1—C. H. Cleaves. vegetables.
For Gents furnishings try Robin­ Coquille’s publio school begins quille visitor on Saturday.
Harry Hughes was up from the
son’s Store.
next Monday.
Wanted--Two girles at the Co­ A few schoolbooks at Anderson’s Bear creek section on Saturday.
quille Steam Laundry.
Mrs. T. J. Hall, of Marshfield.'
visited Mrs. W. Sinclair in this city
Mr. , and Mrs. Goodman were Lecond Hand store.
If you want photographs calLat last week, returning Friday.
dowu from Arago ou Friday.
Fancy silks for waistings at
Set of heavy harness at Ander­ Deans’ Studio.
Iris Elrod, of Marshfield, was a Rose’s Ca-h Store.
son's Second Hand Store.
We see that there are some very Coquille business visitor on Friday. Tne senior Mr. Garrett, of Myrtle
nice large Chinook salmon in the Gentlemen look at our new stock Point, is in very feeble health, and
Coquille market.
as he is up in the eighties his re­
of hats just in Robinsons Store.
Fruit boxes of all kinds at F ish’ Mrs. Bertha E. Evans, of Grant covery will no doubt be alow.
Box Factory.
line of waistings just arriv­
Pass, came in yesterday and A at new
The Golden Rule. Call in
J. (J. Watson, the Cunningham proceeded to Bandon to see friends. ed
and see them.
farmer, had business which called
A fresh supply of sweet and sour Master Arthur Widley, of Myrtle
him to Coos Bay yesterday.
Point, came down to Coquille on
Oh that Fly Catchum at Drone’s pickles at Robinson’s store.
Varney Bros., the house movers, his wheel Friday and made our of­
Store Catchum
a pleasant call while in town.
Lyons A Jones have the pure have the contract for the moving of fice Men
get your fall and winter un­
the
Stover
house,
near
Myrtle
pineapple juice at 25 cents per oot-
derwear at The Golden Rule.
Point.
tie. A nice cool drink-
J. C. Slagle, of this city, returned
Everythiug iu the line of grocer, Take ease and comfort in a pair Sunday
from a trip to San Francis­
of Robinsons new shoes.
ies at Drains Store.
co, where he had been for medical
Something new—Kaola at Lyons Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fetter, of treatment; from which be has great­
A Jones. Cheaper aud better than Marshfield, came over .to see Co­ ly improed.
lard. 25 cents per can.
quille friends by Saturday's morn­ A new line of gentlemen’s hats
just in at Rose’s Cash Store.
Robinson Store has received a new ing train
line of Ladies skirts.
New and fresh groceries always Mrs. A. L. Nosier, of Bridge,
was a Coquille visitor a few days
John E. Larson, of Coos river, on hands at Dranes Store.
last week, and attended the golden
was fined $25 one day last week for Mrs. It. W. Getty of San Fran­ wedding
of her sister, Mrs. J. P.
setting fire without a permit.
cisco is expected on the Plant. She Messer. She
returned yesterday.
Drop in at The Golden Rule and will visit her brother, Otto Shutter Tents, camp stools and gnns to
get a pair of Gotzian shoes, “which and family.
rent at Anderson’s Second Hand
tits like your footprint.”
Gentlemen, Remember we oarry Store.
Ladies’ hair goods a specialty at up to date suits, Robinson’s store
and Mrs D. P. Strang, Jr.
The! Golden Rule. If we bavent Wayne Hollenbeck, the Baudot* of Mr.
Bandon,
up Friday and
a Bwitch in stock you desire, let us photographer was in town yester­ went home came
with Z. C. Strang, of
order it for vou.
day and last night. He made our Gravel Ford, who was in town, and
Boys, remember Robinson’s Store office a pleasant call.
will make his family a visit.
carries the Cluett Shirts.
New good to arrive by first New Hosery—-You will find the
Try a pair of those Newport steamer Rose.s Cash Store.
best bosery in town at Lyons A
hose. They will wear longer than Hilda Lindstorm, a school girl Jones’.
any other hose on the market. At living on Willanch Slough, shot a Making Research.—'Dr. W. Hay-
Lyons A Jones.
deer last week. She is the first girl don, who is camping at Charleston
Have yon got s Pair'of those New to be credited with a deer this year. Bay (or a week, is there to make a
shoes at Robinsons Store.
First Class photographs made at special research of fossils along the
Mr. and Mrs L R. Miller are up Deans’ studio. Old Tollman stand Coos Bay coast. There is a large
from Gold Beach, and after the W. Z. Cotton, of Fairview, was bed of fossils which have never been
present session of circuit court they in town one day last week and in examined into closely and which
will go to Portland.
formed us that there was some fire are to be of great scientific interest
New line Sweaters, Gents Ladies in his section, aud that he had lost - -Coos Bay Times.
A childrens Robinsons Store.
Hats, Shoes or any thing
some fencing and about twenty fruit in Suits,
Gents’ furnishings at Robinson’s
We owe Mr. and Mrs. Chas. trees from its effects.
Haughton an apology for failing to Apple boxes always on sale at the store.
mention the arrival of a pair of fine Boxes at Fishes Furniture tactoy J. A. Yoakarn, the architect and
twin boys at their home recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Winchester, eontraeter, last week completed a
nice bungalow in the north part of
Mrs. George D Morse, of Em­ of Marahfield, passed through town
K. F. Clark, the baker.
pire, was over several days lately town Friday. They were on their He is for
now
drawing the plans and
visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. way to Douglas county for an out­ specifications
for a nice home to be
0. H. Butler, and many friends in ing ot several days in the hills.
First-Class
f a .a ls a t a ll H a u e ,
erected
at
Myrtle
Point for Ben Mc­
peono • a no to 9 p m .
Servias.
this city.
Rolled barley, aborts, bran, wheat Mullen, the timber cruiser Mr.
Late Patterns in eretonne and and cracked corn at Robinson’B Clark’s is a very nice home, built
Kodak Finishing
Work Done in
silkoline at Robinson’s store
Store.
a
Specialty
any finish
some
what
on
the
bungalow
style,
A. B. Daly, of Marshfield and J. George Ross of Catching Inlet is and we understand that Mr. Mc­
A. Oowanlock, of the Portland a Marshfield business visitor today.
AT THE
Iron Works, were in the valley yes­ He reports that his father,_B. F. Mullen's is to be of the same order.
Have you tried a pair of those
terday looking after the wants of Ross, the well known pioneer, has Newport
hose? 25c a pair at Lyons
C. A. H ARRINGTON, Proprietor.
our logging people.
fully recovered from his recent ill­ A Jones’.
Up-to-date line ot men’s and ness.
A C. Lukens, the carpenter and
S p o sta i A tte n tio n O iv sn to
W« fflak« Ratos to
boys’ suits at Robinson’s Store.
Robinson’s store has the late eontraeter, was in town Sunday,
C ftm tn sP slttl fffsn
vegula*
Boarders.
J. J Stanley and family who Betsy Ross collar for ladies and from Fairview, where he has been
Three doors North of Drane’s Store
have been ta'.ing an outing at the children.
busily engaged in building for
beach for two or three weeks, re­ John Olsen, the fisherman, came some weeks, and will be for a time.
turned the first of the week and Mr. all the way from Astoria in a row He has just completed a home for
Stanley has been busy at court boat. Two other fishermen accom­ Chas. Holverslott, and will finish
panied. The voyage was made me for Robert Holverstott in a
sinco.
All Work Guaranteed
Coquille, Oregon
We are receiving new and fresh safely and the sea was calm. Small hort time, after which he will
groceries by every boat. Robin­ sail was used on the boat.
build one for Herbert Johnson.
son’s Store.
Save your tableLinen bvuseing These are Dice, modern country
The safe and reliable tw in-.^®
We learn that D. G. Beale, a silence cloth, 58 in. wide 50c yd a onus, of which the owner« as well C. Ledgerwood, of Band m, came
up
Monday
and
proceede
I
to
Myrtle
screw
former Coos Bay resident, who Robinson’s Store
the residents of that community Point to take treatment from Dr.
The New and 8peedy.jp®
moved to California two or three D. C. Ivrantz was down from *8
Conover.
years ngo. had sold his place near Arago on Saturday, and from the may feel proud.
MANUFACTURE!: AND DEALER IN
DeWitt, and will move farther looks of the young arsenal he took You can get picture* in any finish Marshal Hickam aud a crew of
Capt.
Olsen,
Masts.
f style at Dean’s Studio. AH work men were busy Sunday evening
south in the same state.
out with him, we should judge that guaiantced.
Wil! make regular trips between
Would you like one of those cut he bad bought out the gun depart­
and Monday making repairs to the C o q u ille River and San
Mrs. Thomas Auderson and chil­ conduit pipes leading our city’s
corner bed spreads? Robinson’s store ment ot the second-hand store.
F r a n c is c o .
has them.
dren,
of Bandon. and sister, Mrs. H. water supply into the reservoirs
For Sale—Thoroughbred Shrop-
No
Stop-over
at Way Ports.
A >arge portion of the millinery soire rams. Address C. H. Nosier J Peterson, who has lived at New- which was made necessary by fires Electric Lights. Everything in First
burg, Oregon, the past three years, and the falling of a tree across the
stock of the White House has ar­ A Son., Bridge, Oregon.
O R EG O N
Class Style.
C O Q U ILLE,
rived and Mrs Burkholder and Assessor T. J. Thrift, who went arrived in town Friday. The for­ line. Notices were -ent out Mon­
Miss Summerlin are making a very to the hot springs near Portland for mer had visited the latter and their day asking the people td te careful Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McVay, of
nice beginning, in their new dress­ his health recently returued Satur­ father, W. T. Right also of New- about the use of water rill repairs this city, went to Bandon Friday to
making 1111 \ millinery parlors, and day. While he has been somewhat burg. They visited several points were made, which wer^accamplish- take a steamer for San Francisco.
will make their formal opening after relieved, has not received the bene­ along the Willamette valley on ed and the stream turned iu Mon- They go to California for a visit
the arrival of their fixtures and the fits he bad hoped for. He tried their return, and came in over dSy evening.
with relatives and friends. * Mrs."
balance of tbeir extensive stock. both the St. Martin Spring and the the Drain route. Mrs Peterson
McVey Aill visit io HAnboldAoun-
For
Sheriff.
goes to Riverton, her former home
ty, while Mr. McVay will visit his
Have you seen that new dresden Collins springs.
for residence, her husband having
ribbon at the Gulden Rule?.
father, John McVay, of Smith Riv­
For Sale.—A span of gildings come a month ago and arranged to To the voters of Com, Ce>»htj :
I
hereby
respectfully
announce
er.
They expect to be gone about
The Band 0:1 Post mid Corps have good work horses age 8 years
that place their future home. my candidacy for the officpjOf sher­ a m mth.
sent invitations to G. A. R. Post, weighing abont 2200 pounds address make
Webfoot flour at Lyons A Jones iff of Coos County, subject to the
Hatcher.
Sons of Veterans and W. R C. of or call on S. K Fairview,
Oregon.
$1.65
per sack. Try one sack and Republican premarics "to be held
this city to paitic'pate in a big
you will want another.
Fuhrman’s
Sam
Nass,
the
salmoD
canner,
clambake at that place which is to passed through town Saturday with W. T. Brady, of Gravel Ford, who in September, 24 1910,
Respectfully
submitted
take place next Saturday. A large
his Chinese crew of cannerysraen, recently returned from an extended
J ohn Y oakam .
The “ 1892” Pure Spun Aluminum Ware is rapidly
number have decided to go, and we proceeded
W afers
Prosper by the Dis­ trip in the Willamette and Rogue
coming into use for cooking purposes. It is tak>n*
are sure a good time awaits them. patch. A to carload
the 11 I icc of agate and enamel ware because while its
o f tin passed river valley*, was in town Friday Telephone!
are the thin edge of
first cost is a trifle more than ordinary ware. It is
For 8 ale — At a bargain—an 80- through town last week
He
fells
us
that
they
parted
com­
and
pre­
reallv much cheaper in the long run, as it is guaran­
Telegraph!
acre dairy farm. Inquire of VV. W parations for the fishing season will pany with George Clinton and
the wedge for a split­
teed for twenty-five years and will last practically
Faust, Coaledo.
a life time.
Tell
a
Woman!
family
with
whom
the
start
was
now proceed as rapidly as pos­
The genuine “ 1892” Ware, made only from pure
ting headache.
Capt. A. C. Rarnum, a former sible.
The
three
quickest
ways
to
spread
made
at
Medford.
They
did
not
ex­
SPUN
(not cast) Aluminum, will not crack, scale, peel,
Mr.
Nass
was
accompanied
steamboat man of the Coquille, but by his estimable wife and a beauti­ tend their trip to southern California the news. That is why we adver­
break, 6corch or bum.
Easily
Taken.
It looks like silver but weighs only about one-
now a customhouse officer of Astoria ful baby of whom he is very proud as they had intendedio do on ac­ tise in this issue. We want the
nuarter as much, is easily cleaned and handled, and
There
is
a
whole
lot
accompanied by his estimable wile
will not rusti corrode or tarnish. ^bsohjteJypurej
count cf the dry, hot weather. women to know that Rose’s Cash
non poisonous and wholesome ; saves money,
and a fellow officer, Nalo Johnson, Meetings will be held at the tent They all h»d a very nice time, but Store has just received one of their
of
concentrated
relief
doctor's bills.
passed through town yesterday en Sept. 9.10 end 11th at 8 p. m at last accounts are to the effect large shipments of fall goods. La­
Be sure you «»t Ih* o risin sl snU **"•
in each wafer.
route to Bandon and on down the Subjects as follows: Friday—“The that Mre. Clinton had not gained dies’ ready-to-wear coats, skirts,
»tin«* war«? stnmpe«l w ith Ih i MllWW
C ro a s . A * y « u r d « U e r# .
memorial
of
Christs
death
burial
coast where they go for their vaca­
25 cents a package.
the benefits and relief for her rheu­ silk and plain shirt waists, capes,
tion. They will do some hunting and resurection.”
C. M. SKEELS & SON
matism
that
it
was
hoped.
lung
an
1
short
sweaters,
scarfes,
and fishing. Mr. Barnum met sev­ Saturday— "Christ's church, its If you have not registered, do so, shawls, flannelette gowns, etc. In
Fuhrman’s
eral old-time friends while in town. size and its relation to the world. as the books will be closed the 15 th fact everything ready to wear. We
Sunday—“Sabbath
reform
in
the
8 . L. Lafferty will deliver good
to come and inspect our
dry wood in Coquille for $1.75 per light of prophecy” These are im I. and remain so till the 28 th, inclu- tnvi^mou
good*;
tier Phone 111 Farmers exchange. rortant subjects everybody oome. 1 sive.
V NEW FALL
000
Our fall line of Gents Shoes
are arriving on every boat
and the Ladies line will be
in in a few days.
We are sole agents for the Florsheim Shoes
for Men and the Utz and Dunn shoes tor the
Ladies. These two lines w ill give us the
strongest shoe line In the county.
Dry Goods and Groceries
..Flour and Feed..
Give us a trial order and we
will do our best to please you.
Phone 251.
Second Street, Coquille
Skookum Restaurant,
DEAN’S STUDIO
S tr . E liz a b e th
—
- —
J. H. O E R D IN G
LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES
MOULUING, CEMENT BRICKS
AND BLOCKS, SAND AND
GRRVEL .....................................
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K itchen W are
PHARMACY
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