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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1910)
“ The Golden Rule.’’ — C. H. Cleaves. Wanted—Two girles at the Co quille Steam foundry. Qiass Seeds at Knowlton’s Drug store. Mayor Quick of (hie city, uiailea trip to the Bay Friday. Wall paper at Laitd's. Col. Rosa was up from Baudou on Monday. A few school books at Anderson’s Any kind of a handkerchief for Lecond Hand store. you Ladies at Bose’s Cash Store. If you want photograph* call at j Bert Anderson, o f Lampa, had Deans’ Studio. business up to town Saturday. Gentlemen look at our new stock Fall and winter underclothes for of hats just in Robinsons Store. for big little old and young a C. M. Barklow, of Norway, was in Rose’s Cash Ttore. Coquille Saturday, on his return Men get your fall and winter un-j derwear at The Golden Rule. from a trip to the Bay. For Gents furnishings try Robin If you have not registered, do so, son’s Store. as the books will be closed the 15th Mrs. J. D. Wetmore, of Myrtle and remain so till the 28th, inclu Point, was a passenger down the sive. Apple boxes always on sale at the the river Saturday by the Dispatch? Mrs. W. C. Benham is in from Boxes at Fishes Furniture lactoy. School supplies at Knowlton’s Camas Valley visiting friends. P. H. Brewer, of Fishtrap, had Drug Store. A . New line of Broadclotq. suit business in town Monday. ings Pequot and Serges at Rose's Ben Gant and daughter, Miss Set of heavy harness at Ander Clara, were down from Gravel Ford Cash Store. son’s Second Haud Store.* Attorney Geo. P. Topping, of The school at Parkersburg opened the middle of last week. Best values in school tablets at Bandou, lately purchased the little Monday with Prof. E. H. Hamden Flanders car from J. A. Lamb. Knowltons Drug Stre. as teacher. Judge Hammond went to Marsh- I. F. Weekly has business down Fruit boxes of all kinds at Fish’ held Thursday to meet Mis. Ham Box Factory. from Lee on Thursday. Whit Morris, of Etelka. was a All should remember the musical mond who was on her return from a trip to Portland. Coquille visitor over Sunday. recital tomorrow night. Dr. J. T. McCormac, of Marsh School books and school supplies Fred Nosier, of Bridge, came field, is home again from the miner at Knowlton’s Drugs ore. down Thursday to see relatives and al springs near Portland. J. A- Ruse, editor of Marshfield inends and look after business mat Mrs. 8 . Edwards was down from Sun, had business at the courthouse ters. the Johnson mill site Friday doing on Monday. Have you got s Pair of those New some shopping. Julius Larsen, of Marshfield, Bhoes at Robinsons Store. George Steward, of Riveiton, had Jeff Wilson returned Satuiday spent a day or so in Coquille last business which called him to Co from bis camping trip at F'sirveiw week. Oh that Fly Catchum at Drnne’e with his boys and two of J. B. quille on Friday» Chas. Cessna, of Riverton, was Pointers, all of whom report having up several days last week nursing a a very nice time. J. P. Htemmler, of Myrtle Point, New and fresh groceries always very sore hand, being a sufferer hr 1 business which called him to from a felon. on hands at Dranes Store. the Bay Saturday. Chas W. Dye, of Myrtle Point, W. M. Kay and his friend, Pat Everything in the lino of grocer- Pazeltin, of Oakland, California who was a Coquille business visitor on ie . at Drains Store. is visiting him, were up from Riv Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cox, of erton, Fridav. Mr. Hazelton ex Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clinton have this city, visited friends at Myrtle moved to town to give their son the pects to return home soon. Point last week. New Hoeery— You will find the advantage of our school. They Robinson Store has received a new best hosery in town at Lyons & moved into the Win. Mehl lesidencr. line of LadieB skirts. Tones’ . E. Busby, late of Pendleton, a H. II. llrownsoc was down from Lyons & Jones have the pure tonsorial artist, is presiding over n Bridge a dav or so last week visit pineapple juice at 25 cents per pot chair in the O. K Barbei shop. tle. A nice cool drink- ing B. F. Hill and family. Bom.— At Spokane, Washington. Albert Anderson, brother of Prof. August 25, 1910, to Mr. and Mis New lino Sweaters, Gents Ladies <t childrens Robinsons Store. Anderson, the second-hand man, C. H. Ferris, a daughter. Mrs, Mrs. W. W Faust, of Coaledo who has spent several weeks past Ferris will be remembered by her was up Thursday doing some shop in this city, left Saturday for his friends here as Miss Clara Fry, home at Cottage Grove, where he formerly of this city. ping and greeting many friends. Boys, remember Robinson’s Store will resume his srhool work. Mrs. Jerry Huntley, of Curry Something new— Knola at Lyons carries 'he Cluett Shirts. & Jones. Cheaper and better than county, accompanied by her grand 11 E. Hampton, formerly o f this daughter, Miss Fay Thompkins, lard. 25 cents per can. place and Myrtle Point, but now a were in town one day lapt week. D. Benhim. of Fairview, was resident of southern Idaho, is here They visited Mrs. Colebrook and in town Friday with a wngonload of on a visit with bis sons. duughter while here. Late Patterns in cretonne and melons from his farm. The load Suits, Hats, Shoes or any thing consisted of watermelons, muskmel- silkoline at Robinson’s store. in Gents’ furnishings at Robinson's W. S. Hall, of Gravel Ford, bad ons and banana melons, and were a store. business which brought him to Co- fine looking lot and sold readily. Attorney R. H. Smith, formerly of We are receiving new and fresh quille last Thursday. He enjoyed groceries by every boat. Robin- this city, at present residing at Cor meeting many old friends. vallis, Oregon, who came in to nt- sou’s Store. tend circuit court and other busireis Up-to-date line of men’s and- Mrs. C. H Cleaves returned Inst boys’ suits at Robinson’s Store. matters, finished his work and start Friday-from a visit with her parents, ed on his return Friday. Wm. Cox and his two sons, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith, of Luonard and G. C., and families, Have vou tried a pair of those Grants Pass. She was on the stage m ove! to Baudon the last of the Newport hose? 25o a pair at Lyons that was held up by a forest fire out <fc Jones’ . week for future residence. past Remote for a period of 16 hours. J. W. Leneve, of this city, has Have you seen that new dresden Would you like one of those cut been at Myrtle Point several days ribbon at the Golden Rule?. corner bed spreads? R ob in son ’s store lately filling the place of Cashier W, J. Flood, of Riverton, returned has them. L. M. Suplee, of the Flangan & home Saturday’ from Myrtle Point, Married.— At the residence of the Bennett Bank in that city, while where he trad been assisting in the bride’s foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Suplee is taking a little recre construction of a new house for J. H. Upton, on the 3 1 st day of ation. Prof. Darnell. August, ig io , by Rev. G. W. Hig You can get pictures in any finish Rolled barley, shorts, bran, wheat gins, Mr. J. W . Upton and Miss of style at Dean’s Studio. All work and cracked corn at Robinson's Mary Brady Upton. —Port Orford guaranteed. Store. Tribune. E. M. Sumner and family, of James Walstrom and L. L. Bran Ladies’ hair goods a specialty at Bandon, who have been camping denburg, of the steamers Elizabeth and Fifieid, respectively, were in The! Golden Rule. If we liavent in town for a week or so in order to Coquille lately looking after the in a switch in stock you desire, let us visit Iriends and attend the revival order it for vou. terests o f those vessels. meetings of Rev. VanMarter, went to Scr far as we have heard, I. R. the Bay Friday to see his two broth Drop in at The Golden Rule and get a pair of Gotzinn shoes, “ which Nosier, ol this city, has killed the ers who reside in Marshfield, as tits like your footprint.” largest deer of the season. The well as many fiiends. Tbos. Smith, o f Riverton, return animal weighed 138 pounds, dress W ebfoot flour at Lyons ft Jones ed Thursday from a trip to Coos ed, and was certainly a fine buck. $1.65 per sack. Try one sack and river where he had been to visit a He was hunting with Grant and you will want another. Store Catchum. nephew, a Mr. Smith, and other friends. He tells us that he had a very nice time and thoroughly en joyed venison and fish during his stay. Levi bunch, out on Cherry Creek. Mrs. William Morras, of this cityj Miss Oladys Gage, daughter of was taken to Mercy Hospital at Sheriff and Mrs. Gage of this North Bend yesterday for treatment city, was taken to thellome hospital for gangrenous affliction in one at Marshfield last Saturday. She of her feet, for which it is expected For Sale —At a bargain— an 80- is very ill and her many friends amputation will have to be resorted acre dairy farm. Inquire of W. W hope she may recover soon. Later. The old lady has many friends who Faust, Coaledo. On arriving at hospital it was dis sympathize with her in her afflic R. B Henry, of Portland, who covered that an operation was nec tions. She was accompanied by makes occasional trips to Ibis sec essary, and four large gallstones her sons Mark and Alfred Morras tion in the interest of a wholesale were successfully removed, since We see that there are some very hoose for loggers’ and sawmill sup which she ¡3 getting along nicely. nice large Chinook salmon in the Coquille market. plies, was in town Saturday and he Try a pair of those Newport informs us that bis sister, Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Magill, and hose. They will wear longer than Elsie Henry, was recently married brother, N. J. Magill returned any other hose on the marnet. At at Seattle to Prof. Lattermer, head Thursday from a trip down the Lyons ft Jones. of the public schools of Juneau, coast to Lakeport, where they had Mrs. O. A. Kelly, of Riverton, is been for several days visiting rela Alaska. suffering from a badly sprained tives and friends. They greatly S. L. Lafferty will deliver good dry wood in Coquille for $1.75 per ankle and numerous bruises caused enjoyed the trip The the beach tier Phone 111 Farmers exchange. by being thrown from her buggy. was verv interesting as the tide was Max Timmerman, the boat This was not the result of a runa- very j0Wi £ jvjUg them a good view builders, launched a large gasoline way, but was caused by a breast- of , he old wreck of the Bonmore and craft for Capt. Olsen on Wednesday strap breaking on a steep down ' the rocks along the waler line. On of last week which was christened grade, and, as a matter of course, Saturday they started for their the "Coaster” as she glided into the were obliged to keep out o f the way.j home in Eden valley where they water she was christened by little and could not even control the will be for the winter. Mrs. Virginia, the three-year-old daugh direction ol the vehicle. For Sale.— A span of gildings Kelly was accompanied by Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Judge J. 8 . good work horses age 8 years Coke, who is supposed to be the Miller who succeeded in jumping weighing about 2200 pounds address youngest person to have performed ¡out pithout injury to speak of bot or call on S. K. Hatcher. ' VC r c- XT a l l t . I » 4 fl m a I Fairview, Oregon. Mrs. Kelly was not so lucky. that office on the coast. T N E W F A L L O Ö Ö P T ^ f Our fall line of Gents Shoes are arriving on every boat and the Ladies line will be in in a few days. ,l" ■■" — ' - ^ r ■„ ■■i We are sole agents for the Florsheim Shoes for Men and the Utz and Dunn shoes tor the Ladies. These two lines will give us the strongest shoe line in the county, Dry Goods and Groceries ..Flour and Feed.. Give us a trial order and we w ill do our best to please you. lili Second Street, Coquille Phone 251. Kodak Finishing a Specialty JVttals a t a l l H o u r « F **om 6 • m t o 9 p m . Work Done in any finish A T THE Skookum Restaurant, C . A HARRINGTON, Proprietor. DEAN’S STUDIO We M a k e R a t e s to Three doors North of Drane’s Store *egulat< B o an d e u s. All Work Guaranteed S p e c i a l A t t e n t i o n G iv e n to C ö r n n o e r e i t t l p íe n Coquille, Oregon fszsszszssxsszszszszsz^^ Miss Celia Webb is slowly ira- g0T T U e Bate and reliable twin-, screw proing. g / F The New and Speedy,, W. J. Ward went to Harbor last S tr. E liz a b e th Saturday to meet a couple of en- Capt. Olsen, Maste. gineers, who will survey and take soundings of the mouth of the Chet- Will make regular tripe between co and also oi Arch Rock. This is C o q u ille R iver and San just one more step toward the com F ra n c isc o . mencement of extensive operations N o S top -over at W a y Ports. by the Brookiiigs Lumber and Box Electiic Lights. Everything in First compauy.— Gold Beach G ol e. Class Style. aoijjo siq) is axinbaj ‘ affUnq t) no epTU} joaoiJd 1 « ejes .to; ejo-Coiq paoq paooos moo « — 81*8 J0i(I There will be given tomorrow oigtat— Thursday— at the Henz'et Theatere, a raucical recital by Prof. W. A Henry assisted by the best local talent obtainable, both vocal and instrumental. This promises to be a rare treat fof all lovers of music. The program will consist of good selections for the orchestra, quartets, trios and duets for string ed instruments and solos for voice. This entertainment will deserve a liberal patronage. Telephone! Telegraph! Tell a Woman! The three quickest ways to spread the news. That is why we adver tise in this issue. We want the women to know that Rose’ s Cash Store has just received one of their large shipments of fall goods. La- dies’ ready-to-wear coats, skirts, silk and plain shirt waists, espes, long anl short sweaters, scarfes, shawls, flannelette gowns, etc. In fact everything ready to wear. We invite you to come and inspect our goods. (■iraiiialatrrt F ere F j i * € lire. J. H. O E R D IN G MANUFACTURE!! AND DEALER IN LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES MOULDING, CEMENT BRICKS AN D BLOCKS, SAND AND GRRYEL . . ............................... _ C O Q U IL L E , - - OREGON tfsiSSZSZSZSZSSZSKZSZSZSZS $ ^SZSZSZSZSZSZSZa' "F o r twenty years I suffered from a bad case of graulated sore eyes, Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. “ In February, 1903, a gentleman aBked rue to try Chamberlain’s Salve. I bought one box and used about two-thirds of it and my eyes have not given me any trouble since.” Thie salve is for sale by R S. Knowlton. Fuhrman’s W afers are the thin edge of the wedge for a split ting headache. Easily Taken. There is a whole lot of concentrated relief in each wafer. 25 cents a package. Fuhrman’s PHARMACY ÿAVAVAVAV > ^ A V > ^ ^ A V > ^ A > LOCAL NEWS. Something New In K itc h e n W a r e The “ 1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware is rapidly coming into use for cooking purposes, it is taking the place o f agate and enamel ware because while its first cost is a trifle more than ordinary ware, it is really much cheaper in the long run, as it is guaran teed for twenty-five year* and will last practically a life time. The genuine “ 1892” Ware, made only from pure SPUN (not cast) Aluminum, will not crack, scale, peel, break, scorch or burn. It looks like silver but weighs only about one- ouarter as much, is easily «leaned and handled, amt will not rust; corrode or tarnish. Absolutely pure. non-poisonous and wholesome; saves money, time and doc tor’s Jbills. Be «ure you get the orig in «! «nd gen. uin*» w are sta m ped Crus*. w ith th « M «lte*e At your dealer*. C. M. SKEELS & SON