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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1910)
— LOCAL NEWS. . F. J. Hayes, the optometrist, was over from the Bay Mouday Scarfs in silk and wool all colors “ The Golden Rule.’’— C. H. Cleaves for ladies at Roses Cash Store. ■ Ginss Seeds at Knowlton's Drug William Rem , the foundryman, store. was over from North Bend on Best values in school tablets at Monday. Knowltons Drug Stre. J. C. Taylor, of Prosper, was a , Hardy Mast was dawn from the county seat visitor on Friday of North Fork on Monday. last week. ■ Andrew Smalley was down from George Gilman -and sister, Miss Ar ago on business Friday. i J. F. Chaney, of Riverton, had Florence, went to Bandon for a day or so Monday. business in town Thursday. Albert Barklow was down from Myrtle Point Monday. Ask to see tbe silk waist patterns at Robinso's. Rev. A. Haberly, of Bandon, had business at the county seat Monday. Some of Robinson’s fall dress goods have arrived. E. H Divilbiss, of Part Orford, registered at the Baxter on Friday. 000 D S ^ Our fall line of Gents Shoes are arriving- on every boat and the Ladies line will be in in a few days. Father Keveney, of Bandon, pass ed through town yesterday in route Married— Wednesday evening, at to the Bay side. Houselining at Laird’s. Kennedy Baker and wife, of ‘ Mrs. C. T. Cessna, of Riverton Bandon, Harry Armstrong and Bandon, returned home Monday af Miss Anna Tucker. was up shopping on Friday. ter a »fish with relatives and friends School supplies at Knowlton Up-to-date assortments of allover at Lee. Drug 3 tore. laeo at Robinson’s. Long and short winter kimonos Attorney Bennett SwantoD, of R O B. Zeek, of Bandon. was just in at Robinson’s. Marshfield, had business at the county seal visitor on Mouday. Mrs. William Morras who sub ■ Robinson Store has received a ihw county seat on Saturday. lino of Ladies skirts. Look at the New overcoats for mitted to a second operation upon a limb for gangreene, is getting £ Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Johnson men at Robinson’s. For Sale.— Good 6 cap range along as well as could be expected. were up from Prosper on Sunday Wanted,— All kinds of Furs and with 30-gallon tank, pipes, etc. Eu Hilkolenes in dainty and benuti- skins by Geo. T. Moultion Coquille quire at the H erald office. ful|designs at Robinsons. Oregon. Beautiful scarfs in the latest de , E. N. Harry was dowu from Mrs. M. Nosier went to Bandon Brewster valley the first of the signs at Robinson’s. one day last week and returned Capt. Alva Lee, of Myrtle Point week. Monday, having enjoyed a visit has been at the wheel on the steam * The latests in pillow tops, ruffles with Mrs. Art Johnson and other er Coquille for several days. and cords at Robinson’s. friends. E. C. Barker, the jeweler, went ... The steamer Fifield arrived in Mrs. George Laingor, of Lake the river on Friday ami sailed again to the Bay on Friday. creek, who had been visiting rela For fruit, ornamental trees, her Sunday. tives and friends in this valley for ! A New stock of allover embroi ries, rose bushes and shrubbery some time, started home Thursday, give Geo. T. Moulton your order. dery at Robinsons Store. taking the train for Marshfield. F ob S a l e — Black breasted red ' Pearly Crowley of Brewster, val Have you tried a pair of those ley, was a business visitor to the games, inqnire at this office. Newport hose? 25 c a pair at Lyons Frands Thomsen, of the Star & Jones’. 'county seat on Saturday. '•Z Now stock of ladies’ and children’s ranch below Bandon, was in town J. A. Boomer, a late arrival from Friday ou his return from a busi Missouri, is here looking at the ..wool hose just in at Robinson's [ Umherellas Umberellas for little ness trip to Portland. country with a view to locating in big old and young, at Roses Cash The Golden Rule has a splendid case he finds conditions to suit. He Store assortment of blankets. All prices. is highly pleased with the appear F. J. Hayes Optometist will be at ance of the country as tar as he has : James I. Watson, of Riverton, made our office a pleasant call on Dr. Richmonds Office Coquille Ore. seen. Saturday, while in town on busi- on the 24th of Nov. The testing of For Sale.— Thoroughlfted Shrop- childrens eyes a specialty. ¡ness. soire rams. Address C H. Nosh r Men you can get the best in wool A Son , Bridge, Oregon. Round thread art, also butchers’ and unbeleached lineu at Robin underwear at The Golden Rule. On Saturday, the 29H1 inst, J. ! son's. Mrs. E. D. Sperry, of this city, B. Fox, the auctioneer, will con J. N. Langlois, of Bandon, was went to Marshfield on Thursday, duct the sale of the household • in town Monday and secured a nice accompanied by Mrs. D J. .Lowe, goods of Mrs Florence Baxter, be- ! lot of Coquille apples before re- returning the same day. ginning at 10 a. m. These goods* ¡turning. Get your patterns nt The Golden are new and nice and will no doubt be sold at great bargains to thè Sweaters all siz*-s and colors for Rule. They are the Standard. Hboth women and men at Roses Cash Happy (Henry) Smith, the Coos purchasers. ■ Store. county ball player, who played the Lyons & Jones have the pure ' !* Mrs. S. A. Yoakatn, the model past season with Broklyn, New pineapple juice at 25 cents per oot- C; dairy woman of Coos river, was a York, is on his way home with a tle. A nice cool drink- ness and prosperity as ever falls to j F ish trap and V icin ity. | Coquille visitor a couple of days bide. They are t xpected here to Mrs. P. J. Lindberg, of Poit tbe lot of mortals on this earth. H last week." day. Orford, who has been here for sev Married at home of the bride’s Ladies Aid Society will meet on | You can get pictures iu auy finish Orchestra music furnished for eral days helping take care of her parents, Mr. and Drocket Krantz, Wednesday 26 th at the home of I of style at Dean’s Studio. All work all occasions. For terms see E. D. little granddaughter, the child of on Sunday, 23 rd, at high noon. Mr. Mrs. Albert Schroeder. Busby at O. K. Barbershop. guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lane, started Elton Robins and Miss Luda Krantz The presiding Elder, Rev. E- B. j Mrs. Capt. Levi Snyder, of Port- for her home Thursday, the little were joined in holy wedlock, Rev. Ed Luke, formerly of this city, Jones, wll prerch at the M. E. but who has spent several months land, who had been here during the one having so nearly recovered that Thomas Barklow officiating. This past at Bandon was in town two or last illness, death and burial of her she feft she was safely out of dan was a quiet affair, only relatives Church South next Sunday at eleven i being present. After the ccren.ony o’clock a. to. Rey. Mr. Lyons will j mother, the late Mrs. J. F. Scbroe- ger. three days last week. a gumptious dinner was served at hold services every evening this, week at the M. E- Church, South at 1 Attorney W. C- Chase and Sur der, started on her return home Judge Geo. P. Topping and fam which all did ample justice. May the whole community join half past Beven. veyor Gould left the first of the Saturday by going to the Bay to ily returned Wednesday from their J ohn D o e . week for the lattei’s old home on take the steamer Breakwater. automobile trip to Grants Pass and the writer in wishing the happi Eugene Peirce, of Denmark, Our. other points. Mr. Topping was Coos river for their final hunt for ry county, was in Coquille and paid looking after some legal business in the season. a short vis’t to his brother-in-law, that section and took the opportuni Something now— Kaola at Lyons Jeff Wilson, while in town. it Jones. Cheaper and better than ty to visit his mother at Grants Ed. McAdams who has been sup lard. 25 cents per can. to make fine and dandy bread, biscuit and pastry Pass while away.-Bandon Recorder. plying the Coquiile market with Capt. C. E. Edwards, of the all tbe time unless you use a Hour that is the same Try a pair of those Newpo steamer Alert, plying on Coos river, salmon for some time, caught a hose. They will wear longer than ï ¿)<atiand in every sack. If you use Olympic Flour week in small sturgeon in his net near town had business which called him to any other hose on the marxet. A and week out, yon know that all your bakingB will last week. This is the highest up Lyons & Jones. Coquille on Saturday. He shook prove satisfactory. Often the stove is blamed the stream we have ever known hands with many old fiiends while Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang, of sturgeon to he captured. The fish when the Hour is at fault. If the flour is the same In our city. was between ‘ hree and four feet in Gravel Ford, were in town Mon in every sack your baking wiU always be the same. Prepare— the time is here. Rob day, having come down with their inson’s Store have opened up their length. little daughter, Zelma, whom they rubber and aquapelle goods Get The posters are out for a ball to That’s the beauty of using Oiympic Flour. You your size while the stock iB complete. be given at Riverton, Saturday, Oc were sending to Bandon where she know it will always make the same good, tasty will attend school. She will make O. C. Harry, of the Brewster val tober 29. Good music will be fur her home with her uncle and aunt, bread, biscuit and pastry, because Olympic Flour ley section, who has spent the past nished by the Riverside Orchestra, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strang, Jr. On never varies. It is made of selected, Northwestern three years lumbeiing in Douglas and a good time is assured all who their return home they were ac grown, Blue Stem wheat. The steamer Wolverine county, was in town Monday. Col attend. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank is looking fine but has concluded will leave Coquille at 7:30 p. m. Kistler who had recently arrived Tick to relocate in the laud of Myrtle and return after the dance. from California and had been en ets, $l.oo nuts and big spuds. joying a visit with Mr. Kistier’s Mrs. Nelson Smith, of this oity, Gentlemen, do you want a new sister, Mrs. D. P. Strang, of Ban visited her sister, Mrs. M. D. Cut- tie? Robinson’s Store is the place to don. After their visit in Coos they find tbe stock to select from. lip, of Coos liver, last week. will extend their trip northward. William Candlin, the general If you want summer goods, now Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hedges, of agent for a uumber of leading Port Vancouver, Washington, are in land and eastern wholesale houses, is tbe time to get them. G. A. Rob Coquille taking a look at our city. has moved his office to the new inson’s fall goods are arriving and be has to make room for them. Mrs. Hedges has met an old-time brick of W. C. Laird, the house friend here in ihe person of Judge furnisher. The rooms are being E. G. D. Holden, with whom she fitted up jn nice shape and he is was acquainted when a child. Al getting in a fine and extensive lot though they had not met in fifty of samples of various kinds. years, they are thoroughly enjoy Ten choice Barred Plymouth ing this visit. Rock roosters for sale at one dollar L. H. Hazard, cashier of the and 50 cts each, 4 at $ 1.25 each. irst National Band of this city, re- Must be sold this month. First come urned the last of the week from a j first served, J. Quick,Coquille,Ore. 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 will do our best to please you. Phone 251. It Isn’t Possible w. Painter Marshfield^ Fuhrman’s W afers rip to Lor Angeles, California, | The machinery of the steam where he'attended the convention of laundry is rapidly being transferred ¡the Araerecan Bankers’ Association to tbe new building, where this vhich took place in that city, and week’s work will be done. This at which Mr. Hazard reports hav- j new building will be a great im- ing had a very nice time. There 1 provement Over the old one, as were 3000 deligates, being ftom all there will be more room and all arts of the union in attendance, tbe work will be done on one floor, and Los Angeles did herself proud ( and the new building has a hea entertaining. Excursions were vier and more substantial founda made to Riverside, the Catalina tion. With certain new machinery Islands nnd other places of special ' being installed, the laundry will be interest for the benefit of the dele- in better shape to turn out first i class work with dispatch. gates. I 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 > - Oregon The Golden Rule Second Street, Coquille THE Notley Addition IS NOW On The Market Lying Just East of the School House and is the Finest Addition ever platted , ’ Has received a nice line of Ladie3 Voile and Panama -—Skirts-— Also a fine Selection Baby Coats We are agents for the celebrated R. and G. Corsets Shoes for all the Family YOURS FOR BUSINESS C. H. Cleaves PER LOT AND UP GOOD TERMS B. FOLSOM COQUILLE, OREGON ,