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

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    LOCAL N E W S .
Radium glassware at Anderson,*
Mrs. Cora McCauley left last
Long and short winter kimonos week for, Portland. She goes to
Baker City where she has friends.
“ The Golden Rule.-*— C. H. Cleaves. just in at Robinson's.
R. Pomeroy was up from Lampa
We have just opened up & line
Hardy Mast was in from Lee
on Thursday.
of ladies wool underwear, Robin-
Monday.
Come to the 8eenic tonight fun eon’s store.
Miss Ra> Collier went to Bandon
for everybody come.
Ed McAdams, the fisherman,
Thursday.
caught
a salmon last Wednesday
Large
assortment
of
Umbrellas
to
D. Urquhart was up from River-
choose from at Robinson’s.
‘night which weighed forty-one
tou Saturday.
Ladies’ and Misses’ gaiters just pounds
Peter Peterson was down frc m
arrived at Robinson's store.
Ladies' high top shoes in black
Arago Saturday.
W. B. Anderson was down from and tan, just the thing for winter.
La lies' and children’s rubbers
Myrtle Point yesterday.
Rose's Cash Store.
Rose’s Cash ¡Store.
M, P. Summerlin was down from
Mrs. O. L. Nosier who has been
Try Slagle for dry cleaning.
the North Fork*on Monday.
indisposed for some weeks, has been
Work guaranteed.
D. W. Hershberger and lamily out on the streets the past two or
Assessor Thrift had business at
moved to Baudot} for residence on three days.
the Bay on Thursday.
Thursday.
Lyons A Jones have the pure
Best boiled cider for Thanks
•
pineapple juice at 25 cents per Pot­
Diamond
W
boiled
cider
for
giving at Drane’s.
tle. A nice cool drink-
Columbia
Phonographs
and Thanksgiving at P. E. Drane’ s.
Will Anderson, the violinist,
We are prepared for the ranly Sea
Records at Anderson’ s.
came over from North Bend Mon­
Yes we haye men’s wool union sou with a fine line of umterella* day and proceeded to Bandon
at the Racket Store.
suits. Robinson's store.
by the nine oclock boat.
Paul Stephan, proprietor of the
Lloyd Spires, o f the Point, was a
If you want pictures for the holi­
Coquille City Bakery, made Myr­
county seat visitor on Monday.
days, com« now. Dean’s Studio
Diamond W boiled cider for tle Point a business visit on Thurs­ open every day except Sunday.
day o f last week.
Thanksgiving at P. E. Draue’ s.
D. W. Baker and daughter, Mtss.
For Rent. New cottage in east­
Beautiful scarfs in the latest de­
Beatrice, of Lee, were in town last
ern part o f town. Inquire at this
signs at Robinson's.
Saturday shopping and looking af­
Will.Westbrook was down from office.
ter business matters.
Beaver A Chadwick, the painters
Eden Valley a day or so last week.
Have you tried a pair of those
New stock of ladies wool and cot­ and paper bangers, bave quite a Newport hose? 25o a pair at Lyons
ton union suits. Robinson’s store lot of fine gold sign work on band A Jooes’ .
Mrs. E. E. Hayes, of North Bend, for our business houses.
George Colebrook who came up
F
new
PALL
goods '
^
Our fall line of Gents Shoes
are arriving1 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 for the
Ladies. These two lines will give us the
strongest shoe line in the county.
Dry Goods and Groceries
..Flour and Feed..
New line of W .B . and Werner from Curry several days ago and
visited friends in Coquille on Sat­
corsets. Can fit anybody, Robin­ had been visiting hi» mother and
urday.
son’s store,
—
sister, started for Portland Monday.
Ladies heatherbloom petticoats
Mrs. Al Marsh, of Port Orlord, He will probably go to British Col­
in any color. Rose’s Cash Store.
started home Monda} after a weeks umbia in the neaT future.
Stock beets for sale at $6.00 per
visit with her mother, Mrs. John
Try a pair of those Newport
ton. Inquire of Sweet Bros. Lam-
Kronenburg and sister, Mr. Dr. hose. They will wear longer than
pa, Oregon.
Owen.
any other hose on the marxet. A
For
Sale—Good second-hand
We have just received an up-to- Lyons A Jones.
cookstove. Call at the H e rald date lint of ladies Felt slippers in
J. E. WalMrom, has a new hoist­
office.
ing engine to draw freight up at
ny color. Rose’s Cash Store.
Dr. Mingus, of Marshfield, was a
Central Warehouse. This makes
Mr. and Mrs. J. S Porter, of the
Coquille visitor on Thursday of
a great improvement over the old
Bay side, who have been visting Mr.
last week.
way o f hoisting with a horse, and
nd Mrs. Crnuger, ol this city,
is much faster in its operation —
Look at those pretty seeks f' r
made our office a pleasant call
Christmas presents at Robins in’
Bandon Recorder,
Saturday evening.
store.
Now is the time to ge‘ your hol­
Wanted,—All kinds uf Furs and
Mr. Bowman, Hie Bnndon cigar
iday piclu es. Dean’s Studio. Hours
man, was a Coquille visitor on skins by Geo. T. Moullion Coquille 9. to 12 a m. 1. to 5. p. m. Open
Oregon.
Saturday.
every day except Sunday.
Next Sunday morning there will
Christmas is coming, we have
Guy Brewer, the young son of<
initial handkerchief for men. Rob- be graduating exercises of the cra­
E. G. Brewer, of this city, had a
dle roll at the Cbristiaa church.
insou’s store.
horse fall with him last Saturdav
Mrs. J H. Shields, of Bandon, Mothers ot the children taking part
with the result that his left leg
returned Saturday from a visit with are especially requested be present
was broken a few inches above the
while the public is cordially invit­
V. N. Barker, of Fairvlew, return’ Methodist Episcopal Church.
friends on the Bay.
ankle. He is getting along nicely
ed monday trom a business trip to
You can get pictures in any finish ed.
at present.
the Bay.
*
J The beginners class won out
of style at Dean’s Studio. All work
Wanted— Men and women to
We have a swell line of Indies
lime clothes cleaned, pressed and
guni anteed.
Economy Jars and caps at the i
Sunday in Sunday School.
and gents’ handkerchiefs, fancy,
repaired
Slagle the tailor.
Racket.
| The percentage sale at Mr. Geo,
Wm. Gallier, who has been on
Jas. Denholm, formerly of Ban­ Xmas boxen, makes a nice present
Arch Deacon Horsfall will hold Robinson’s was a fine success.
the sick list for some time, remains
Dining Tables
Buffets
Library Tables
Rose’s Cash Store.
don,
now
of
Portland,
came
down
The Ladies Aid Society is now [
services in St. James church in this
about the same.— Bandon Recorder.
by the Breakwater last week and
Roy Stevens who recently return­ city morning and evening on Sun­ planing for a big dinner and baz-1
On the last steamer we received
passed through this place Thurs­ ed from Creswell, Oregon, and day.
zaar in the uear future.
a new line of ludies’ tailored shirt
day for the city by the sea where he is now a resident of th e" Myrtle
This Society seems to be the
New Hosery— You will find the
waists. Rose’s Cash Store.
Dressers
Rockers
Morris Chairs
goes to Bee his daughter, Mrs. Point section again, was in Coquille qcst hosery in town at Lyons A business end ot the church.
Lex Cope, cook and time keeper Thos. Robison.
He tells us that our friend J. L. Jones’.
We were glad to see the large
at McGee’s mine at Riverton, was
number
ot young men at the ser-
Our Christmas
assortment of Randleman is improving in health
Mr. and Mrs. James Denholm ar­
to town the latter pai t o f the week,
men’ s, Ladies’ and children’ s hand­ and that he asked to be remembered rived yesterday from Portland to vico last Sunday evening. The
For fruit, ornamental trees, ber­
kerchiefs have arrived. Robinson’s to his many acquaintances here.
visit their daughter, Mrs. T . W. young men are the hope of the
ries, rose bushes and shrubbery store.
Nutol, a vegetable oil for cooking, Robinson. Mr. Denholm will look future.
give Geo. T. Moulton your order.
Prof. Anderson sang “ My Moth,
Fred Mehl is having a big rush good for shortening cakes and cook- after business affairs while here.—
Wm. Franzenbach, the sculptor,
er’s Prayer.”
of work in his planing mill at ptes- ¡98. It never gets rancid and goes J Bandon Recorder.
further than lard. Price, one quart
who has his shop about completed
The reason for the Methodist
ent, and :s employing from six to 504; i gallon OOcts, 1 gallon $1.75.
For a good second-hand Singer
audj ready for
business,
had
sewing machiue, call at the H e r ­ Church will be the “ Before sermon
ten men constantly. Fred is a hust­ For sale at Q uick A Curry’s.
business which called him to the
talk,’’ next Sunday morning. Morn­
ald office. .
ler when it comes to the planing
The steamer Dispatch gave up
Bay on Friday.
John Anderson a member of the ing subject, Art thou one of this
business or anything else in his
Gentlemen, we have just received line, consequently he deserves and her regular run several days last crew of the gasoline schooner Ran­ man’s disciples? Evening subject,
a fine assortment of wool shirts, gels the business.— Bandon Record­ week to the Favorite and turned dolph, plying between Ooos Bay How old are you?
her attention to the handling of
A Union Thanksgiving service
look them over, Robinson’sstore.
Port Orford, came over Monday
er.
the salmon pack from the lower
There will be services in the
and went to Bandon to see his fami­ will be held Thursday evening.
The Farmers’ Co-Operative store river which is to to be shipped out
Presbyteria*
church,
Coquille,
ly while the weather was too stormy The Rev. Frank Adams will preach.
s beginning to ^lo a good business, from the Bay. The pack is larger
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Etc., Etc.
By permission of the judges for
to go into Port Orford.
next Sunday morning at 11 and in
and is now ready to pay cash for this season than usual.
the contest the time has been ex­
the evening at 7:30.
Bible School
On the next steamer we will re­ tended to next Sunday when all
butter, eggs and farm produce.—
Big M on ty—We want an agent ceive new goods.
at 10.
Special music at .evening
Rose’s Cash answers must be in. Bovs don’t
Phone. 39I.
in every town; salary and Commis­ Store.
service— Ladies trio or quartet un­
fail to send in your answers. The
Born—At Redding, California, sion; references required; for full
der the direction of Mrs. Morris.
best will win.
Married—
At
the
home
of
the
November 14, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. particulars, address subscription
*- - * • » -
—
Ladies’ , Misses’ and children’s
S. 8 . Norton,
a fine big son. Dept., National Sportsman, Inc-, 75 prents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs,
Magic
Lanterns,
moving
pictures
leggins at Robinson’s store,
H. W. Dunham, in Coquille, Mr. steam engines, wind up toys of all
Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorenz, parents of Federal St., Boston, Mass.
H. E. James, who had the mis­
Harvey Dunham aad Miss Zoe En- kinds, boats, cars, autoes, anything
Mrs. Norton lias been visiting them
New management, new service and a new system. It is
fortune to get his arm broken at
Frands Thomsen, late manager dicott, of Myatle Point, Rev. C. H. you are looking for, come to the
several weeks, and Mrs. M. J. Hart-
the
hope o f the present managers to make o f the B A X T E R
the Dopp Shingle Mill a couple of
son, a sister will join them soon, o f the Star ranch below Bandon. Cleaves, officiating. This young Racket.
a
first
class hotel in every sense of the word. Your patron­
weeks ago, is getting along nicely
going down by the next Fifield. was in town Thursday with his couple have many friends in this
age
is
solicited and, if given, your wants will be cared for in
at present, but will probably be She will be accompanied by Miss family on the way to Portland, valley who will join w ith the H erald
W ood-W ood-W ood.
laid up for two or three weeks yet. Ray Collier who will spend the where they will reside in thetuture. in hearty congratulations.
the most satisfactory manner possible.
Lay in your winters supply, while
— Bandon Recorder.
Ed Caterlin is now in charge of
For Sale—Two doz»n thorough-
H A R R IN G T O N & ROBERTS, Props.
winter in California.
bread White Leghorn hens at 75c you can. Alder— the best on the
You will a!\v"ys find what you
the
Star
tanch,
and
will
be
joined
Formerly of the Skookum Restaurant
Remember the Racket when in
each. Mrs. H. L. Stephens, Fish- market. $2.00 a tier delivered. <
are looking for in gentlemen’s up-
need of any thing in the dish line. by his brother Frank about the trap. v
Phooe 353.
ot-date clothing at Robinson’s Store.
We always keep the Best stock in first of the year.
C.
C.
Price
was
up
from
Riverton
8 . Mundy, of Bandon, passed town.
Albums, Mirrors, Hooks, Baskets
Notice.
through this city last Wednesday
Philo Northup was down from trunks, doll, Buggies, work boxes, Saturday. He is quite recovered
Notice is hereby given that my wife,
from
bis
accident
in
the
coal
mine
coilor
and
cuff
boxes,
manicure
sets,
en route to Portland. He was on Fishtrap last Saturday, and we
Mrs. A. M. Magill, has, without provo­
to make fine and dandy bread, biscuit and pastry
which happened several days ago,
his way to one of the hot springs were accorded the pleasure of a brief at the Rackets.
cation, left my bed and lioard and re­
all
the time unless you use a flour that is the same
for bis health, having been a suf­ interview with
There was a very well attended however, he has several scars on fuses to return thereto, and I hereby
this
remarka­
in every sack. Tf you use Olympic Flour week in
ferer from theumatism for some ble old gentleman. Mr. Northup school meeting held Friday even­ his head as an evidence of his con­ give notice that I will no longer be re­
time, and goes with the hopes of is one of the few buffalo hunters ing. The principal objects of the tact with the roof of the slope at the sponsible for her accounts or any obli­
and week out, yon know that all your bakings will
gations she may incur in the future.
obtaining relief, in which his many
time.
The
car
which
broke
its
line
meeting
were
to
vote
a
tax
for
the
prove satisfactory. Often the stove ie blamed
whom we have met in many years.
A . M. M ao I li ..
friends hope he is successful.
and came down the narrow slope
He is 78 years of age and reads the purpose of carrying on the school
when the flour is at fault. If the flour is the same
For Sale.— A
rsgisferd Jersey
daily papers without glasses. He the full nine months and to consid­ would surely have crushed him ot.*
in every sack your baking will always be the same.
Bull. G o o d for service next season.
ly for the fact that he threw him­
has crosseil the plains seven times er the purchase of a site for and ad­
Price $50.
J. C. Watson.
self
into
the
car
where
he
was
found
by them, but has never traveled ditional building. A tax o f eight
That's the beauty of using Oiympic Flour. You
Our President requests that all
The acad­ in a dazed condition. He tells us
over there by rail. He spent four mills was voted.
people gather in the churches od
know
it will always make the same good, tasty
that Ira Baumgartner who was
years on the buffalo range and was emy property was offered as a site
Thanksgiving day to give thanks
for
a
new
school
building
but
was
caught
under
a
cave-in
and
severe-j
bread, biscuit and pastry, l>ecause Olympic Flour
well acquainted with Buffalo Biff
the only up-to-date
for the mercies of the past year.
never varies. It is made of selected, Northwestern
and many other prominent scouts rejected as it was thought possible , ^ bruised, is getting siting nicely. |
The churchea of Coquille have de­
PA PER H A N G E R S
to get a larger tract at a very reas­
and buffalo hunters in early day.
grown,
Bine Stem wheat.
U
_¡¿
Í
£
U
T
For Sale.
cided to unite in a Union Thanks­
onable rate. The subject o f the re-
in
Coquille.
Give
us
a
call
We cbd take good pictures on
giving service at the Methodist
A country store with postoffice
dark days but it takes longer to fin­ tuoval o f the high school to the ac-
Episcopal Church at 7:30 p. m. ish them up. Get your holiday ademy buiding was brought up and I !n c0“ 0« 1»?“ - A
and we will make good.
new build-
..
.. .
..
. ,, ,
tng 24x 30 feet, good business and
Corre and let ns render thanks to work now. Dean's Studio, open discussed,
but it was deetded to acre tracJ, of lan^
Inquire at the
the giver of all good.
everyday except Sunday.
< leave that to the board ol director*. 1 H ev Al.n office.
Give us a trial order and we
will do our best to please you.
LYONS & JONES
Phone 251.
Second Street, Coquille
W . C. LAIRD
F U R N IT U R E
Crockery and Enameled
W are
Stoves
Stoves
Stoves
Exclusive Agents for
Ostermour Mattresses
Silverware and Cut Glass
It will he out pleasure to quote prices
TH E BAXTER HOTEL
It Isn’t Possible
BeaverS ChadwicH
W.
It
Marshfield,
Painter
Oregon