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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1910)
* LOCAL N E W S . Social danoe Friday evening. Social dance Friday evening. Ask to see the silk waist patterns 'The Dime (home of the Imp) to- at Robinso’s. ‘‘The Golden Rule,''—C. H. Cleaves. night. Attend the «lance in Laird's new The Dime reopens tonight. Cotne School supplies at Knowlton’s brick Friday evening. Drug Store. out. Soooft ot good independent film Dance at the M. W. A. Hall Fri Silk hoods for the babies, Robin at The Dime tonight. day evenitig. son’s Store. Mrs. Aiken, the milliner, arrived Dance at the M. W. A. Hall Fri Look at the New overcoats for here from the Bay today and will men at Robinson's. day evening remain for several days. Some of Robinson’s fall dress The steamer Fifield arrived goods have arrived. Long and short winter kimonos Bandon Monday. just in at Robinson’s. Beautiful scarfs in the latest de Come to the 8 cenic tonight fun signs at Robinson's. Chas. I. Reigard, ol Marshfield, for everybody come. came over Monday and in the even School books and school supplies Up-to-date assortments of allover ing made a very nice Republican at Knowlton’s Drugstore. lace at Robinson's. S. Mundv, of Bandon, was a talk at the courthouse. Best values in school tablets at Wanted,— All kinds of Furs and «jaunty seat visitor on Monday. Knowltous Drug Sire. skins by Geo. I'. Moultion Coquille Attend the social dance iu Laird's Found— A watch. The loser will Oregon. brick Friday evening. inquire of W. H. Mansell. Mr. and Mrs. Persy Ward return Remember the dance Friday even A fine line of Silverware and cut ed Monday from a trip to San Fran glass at M. H. Hersey’s Store. ing at the M. W. A Hall. cisco by the afternoon train. They W. L. Chere, of Beaver Hill, was Walter Laird, of Sitkum, was a proceeded to the Point by the even county seat visitor on Friday. a Coquille visitor on Monday. ing stage. James Richardson, of Parkers Horn—Iu Coquille, Oregon, Oct. Have you tried a pair of those 31, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fol burg, was a Coquille visitor on Sat Newport hose? 25c a pair at Lyons <fc Jones’ . urday. som, a daughter. Dont forget the dance Friday The latests in pillow tops, ruffles and cords nt Robinson's. evenitig. Everybody’s dance come. J. L. Kronenbcrg, superintendant Prof. Harndon who is teaching at of the Randolph sawmill, bad busi Parkersburg, had business in Co ness iu Coquille Monday. quille on Saturday. Robinson Store has received a new John F. Bane, Superintendant of line of Ladies skirts. the Moore mill at Bandon, was a Mrs. E. C. Burker, of this city, Coquille visitor yesterday. went to the Bay last Saturday fora F ob S ale — Black breasted red visit with friends. She returned games, inquire at this office. Monday. Mrs. Geo. Watkins of Marshfield A New stock of allover embroi dery at Robinsons Store. Mrs. A. M. Snyder, of Myrtle Point, who had been visiting Mrs. Chas. Mooraaw a day or so return ed yesteiday. Silkolcnes in daiuty and beauti ful designs at Robinsons. IV. A. Henry and Orchestra will give n Huciil dance in the M. W. A Hall in Laird’s brick Friday night All dancers should come out. Dou’ t forget the social dance nt tlie M. W. A. Hall Friday night. Mrs Tillie Platz.ofSan Francisco, arrived here by the last Fifield and is enjoying a visit with her niece, Mrs. ltay Flanders. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson, of Coaledo, were in town Monday to see lhe the tormer’s mother who has been very ill for several days, but who is improving at present, For fruit, ornamental trees, ber business. He made the trip up on ries, rose bushes and shrubbery tbo tug Robarts. give Geo. T. Moulton your order. Sweaters all siz< s and colots for J. A. Boomer who artivel here both women and men at Roses Cash Store. from Missouri last week has purch Chas. F. Gilroy, Socialist candi ased the wood saw and engine of date for joint representative for C»os J. R. McAdams and has it locatad an I Curry counties, will deliver an it on the Notley track east of town address nt the courthouse on Fri- and is turning out wood at a lively day evening. All «re urged to yate. When you want wood from this source, place your order with come out and bear him. You can get picture» in any finish P. E. Diane, phone 353 . of style at Dean's Studio. All work You will always find what you guaianteed. are looking for in gentlemen’s up- Miss Myrtle Endicott, nurse-in- ot-date clothing at Robinson’s Store. trnining, of Watsonville, California, was a passenger from the Bay to Myrtle Point by Monday’s after noon train, where she went to visit relatives and friends at her old home. She oad been absent over two years. John A. Laird who left this sec tion for Alaska about two years ago, returned last Thursday, and pro ceeded to Bandon where he left his children. He looked well and talked cheerful as ever and we pre Prepare— the time is here. Rob sume he had done very well. His inson’s Store have opened up their many friends were pleased to see rubber and aquapelle goods Get him. your size while the stock ii complete. Ten choice Barred Plymouth Cal Ray who has been chief but Rock roosteis for sale at one dollar ter maker at the Coos river creamery nnd 50ets each, 4 at $1.25 each. for the past ¡fix years, came over Must be sold this month. First come last week an i leased the Nelson first served, J. Quick,Coquille, Ore. place at Norway and will give up Mr and Mrs. W. J. Teonison, of butter making and try ranching for Bandon, made our office a pleasant a change. He will move bis family ^ whi)e jn fown Monday. 8he over soon. and her daughter has been tip the The gasoline steamer Wasbco-j the river for a visit and outing. lore has been carrying lumber for They visited Mrs. Wm. Panter at. the Randolph Lumber Co mill for Myrtle Point, and at Johnsons mill some time has been engaged for a they gathered apples for a while. time and will run regularly between The girls Georgie and Josie are Bandon and San Francisco, and recovering from attacks of infantile will carry freight at the usual rates. paralysis from which they have The Washcalore is a new and Been suffering for several weeks, staunch boat, makes good time and Wanted— Men and women »0 will be able “ to deliver Hie goods” , Bavo clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired Slagle the tailor. if order« d by her. 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 will give us the strongest shoe line in the county. For Sale.— Thoroughbred Shrop- soire rams. Address C. H. Nosier & Sou., Bridge, Oregon. Mrs. J. W. Ward, of the lower river, was a passenger to Myrtle Point by Saturday’s morning train from the Bay. She had been at will arrive Thursday morning to Empire for a week or so, and went take charg of the medal contest at to the Point to see her sister, Mrs. the'South Methodist Church that Will Panter. evening. Lyons & Jones have the pure Scarfs in silk and wool all colors pineapple juice at 25 cents per Dot for ladies at Roses Cash 8 tore. tle. A nice cool drink- Mrs. 8 . Munday came up from Mrs. Albert Gilman and son Bandon yesterday and joined her George and daughter, Miss Flo husband who came up the day be rence, took Friday’s train for the fore and made a business trip to Bay where they will taken steamer the Bay. for Pan Franciscn en route to Ari New fall waists have arrived. zona, where they expect to remain Call and see them. Robinson’s for some time. They have man« Store. friends who wish th«m well. Books! Books!! Books!!! At the Try a pair « f those Newpo the Racket store. M. H. Hersey has hose. They will wear longer than the largest assortment of books for any other hose on the unaiKet. A Lyons & Jones. the young and old ever brought to Coquille. Liljeqyist-Sherwoort For Rent.— A Small house near New Hosery— Yon will find the the Christian Church at $ 1 25 per month. Inquire at the Peoples Co nest hosery in town at Lyons A Jones’ . operative Store. C. A. Pendleton. Francis J. Clark, president of the New stock of ladies’ and children’s Coos Bay-Boise Railroad came in wool hose just in at Robinson’s over the Myrtle Point road from A O. Walker of Marshfield oc Roseburg and was a passenger to cupied the pulpit last Lord’s day the Bay by Monday’s train. both morning and evening, His For a good second-hand Singer evening lecture on: “ Sour grapes’’ sewing machine, call at the H er was a gem. ald office. » Umberellas Dmberellas for little Attorney J. J. Stanley started for big old aud young, at Roses Cash Portland today to be absent for ten Store. or twelve days. He will see W- T. Mrs. R M. Winder, of Marshfield, Kerr, John Perrott and other for who had been to Bandon to see her mer Coos county residents while daughter, Mrs. Fred Tuttle, passed absent. through town Monday on her re John Baird, of Lebanon, Oregon turn borne. rrived here the last of the week Round thread art, also butchers’ and unbelenched linen at Robin and is enjoying a risit with his brothers-in-law, M. D. Sherrard son’s. and T. B. Lane, of this city, and a T. A. Walker., the insurance man, host of friends on Coos Bay and returned Monday from a trip to the Siusluw country where he went on other parts of the county. f U l F A L L GOODS'^ On Wednesday evening of last week a very pretty wedding took place at the home o f the bride’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Sherwood, of this city, when their second daughter, Miss Emma, was joined in holy wedlock to Lawrence A. Lilj- avlst, a young and prominent at torney who has made his home in Coos county for the past five or six years. The Rev. Archdeacon Horstall was the officiating clergyman, and the beautiful and impressive Episco pal ring ceremony was employed to make these two young hearts one. The ceremony was witnessed by about fifty invited guests, several of whom were friends of the contract ing parties from Marshfield. Dry Goods and Groceries ..Flour and Feed.. Give us a trial order and we w ill do our best to please you. Phone 251. There will he services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning as usual at 11 o ’ clock. In the evening we join the union tem perance service at Masouic Hall. J. \V. Leneve has purchased one- half interest in the Pacific Real Es tate Company, from Mr. Frank Burkholder. Mr. Leneve will have charge of most of the office work, while Mr. Burkholder, the present manager, will devote most of his time to the outside work for the company. With the association of Mr. Lerieve, with this company, and the additional listings of prop erty, this company will have the largest list of the very choicest farm, and city property. Also tim ber lands for sale in Coos County. The combination of these two well known real estate men, with the acquaintance they have, and with their reputation, for honesty, and fair dealing, will simply mean the building up ot one of the lar gest and most responsible real es tate business in the countv. John Magill, manager of the Dime Theater, went to Marahfield Monday and made arrangements for the Independent film service, and this popular place will be reopened this evening. Now that the elec tric lights are on again. The Dime will be open for all who wish to spend an hour or so of an evening These pictures are entertaining, amusing and instructive as well as This elegant home was beauti the art and macbanical wom^rs of fully decorated, ferns, white roses the age, The old friends as well and crysamhimums predominating as new ones will be made welcome' in the floral scheme. At eight If you want B um m er goods, now o ’ clock the parties took their place under the large cosm o» bell. The is the time to get them. G. A. Rob bride looked beautiful, gowned in inson’s fall goods are arriving and a white satin princess with over he has to make room for them. skirt, trimmed in cream, and wore a cross and carried a prayer book and bouquet of orange blossoms The groom wore the conventional black. Attorney Chas. McKnight, of Marshfield, was best man and Miss to make the very beat biscuit, bread anil pastry Claire Sherwood, sister of the bride, you know bow. The best flour von can get hold ol was maid ol honor, and little Delia, will produce the best baking you can accomplish. also a sister o f the bride, was ring You have got to know the flour—so it is best to hearer, and Miss Esther Johnson use a brand that you know will be the same—al played Mendetssonii’s wedding ways. One liral sack of Snow Drift will open up a march as the bridal party entered new field of successful baking for you. It’ s an un the spacious parlor. bleached flour. Made from selected Northwestern grown Blue Stem Wheat. The flour that proves. After the ceremony all repared to Ask for 8now Drift Flour. Take no substitute. the garret when a bounteous wed ding supper was spread, and to which all did ample justice. A large cumber ot elegant pres Agent, Marshfield, Oregon ents were received. This happy and popular couple will at once move to the handsome bungalo just finished by the groom and which stands near the Tuttle Hotel. GIVE YOURSELF A CHANCE H. W. PAINTER 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 The Golden Rnle 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 Second Street, Coquille Try Slagle for dry Work guaranteed. cleaning. Walter Larid was down from Sit kum the latter part of last week. New hand hags, the kind they all want at Robinson’s. The Schooner Albion is loaded and at IlaDdon ready for sea. Her Fine line of Jardiniere and flower last round trip was made in three pots at the Racket. Come and see. weeks. Born at Aberdeen, Or,, Oct, 30, Salt down some of those nice 1910, to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Boy- Salmon for winter. {M. H. Hersey rie a son. has the stone crocks of all sizes. The schooner Advance is in the Just the thing you need. Call and , river loading lumber and will soon get one. be ready toi sea. W. A. Custer, of this city, who Archdeacon Horsfall will hold left here last March for a visit with services in St. James Church Sun friends at different states in the Mississippi valley and further east day morning and evening. returned Thursday. He reports A new supply of crockery of all having had a very nice t me. kinds also Lamps etc at the For Sale. Racket Store, M. H. Hersey, Prop. A country store with postoftice Neckweai! Neckwear!! Neckwear!!! all the latest, just selected from one in connection. A good new build of the largest wholesale houses in ing 21x30 feet, good business aud San Francisco: You rant help but acre tract of land. Inquire at the H erald office. be suited. Robinson’s Store. THE Notley Addition IS NOW On The Market Lying Just East of the School House and is the Finest Addition ever platted $50 PER LOT AN D UP GOOD TERMS B. FOLSOM COQUILLE, OREGON