Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 30, 1910, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S.
Rsdium glassware at Anderson,*.
Look at the swell line of ties for
For men’s up-to-date clothing men at Robinson’s Store
The Golden Rule."— C. II. Cleaves. fry Robinson’s Store
A M «nyd*r. of Myrtle Point,
Mrs. Cba*. Tme returned from a
Mrs. L. B. Hollen beak, i f Han- bad business in Ooquille on Situr-
j don, was in town on Friday
,|.,y.
visit st the Bav on Fiiday.
*,ODli » “ «* "hort winter kimonos
New line ol sweaters at Robin-j
Krnnoniy Juts and e»|s at the
just in »t Robinsou’s.
, ,,
Racket.
s )ii s Store.
Little let's sweaters just in a 1 m a s ^ n e e n ils' i1 n^°f !,le ( lir:ts'
A fine line of Patterns lor burnt
mas mtncep.es at Dranes Store.
work
M „ Hersey’s R#cket
Robinson's Store
For Rent. New’ cottage in cast- Store,
C ipt. Aasen. of Norway, spent n i
i in part o f town Inquire at this
Have ion tried a pair of those
cou p le o f days iu towu last week
office.
. Newport hose? 25c a pair at Lyons
Gentlemen, try Robinson’s Stole
New line of W .B . and Worner A JooeH’
tor one of the latest hats.
corsets. Can fit anybody, Robin-
C. Martini, ot Norway, made our i
\.
Orvil Dodge, ol Myrtle Point, son a store.
i office a pleeant call while in town
was a Coquille visitor on Saturday.
W. H. Smith, of Prosper had l®8* Wednesday.
Try Slagle for dry cleaning. business which called him to this j We have jnst opened up a line
Work guaranteed.
city last Wednesday.
¡of ladies wool uoderwoar, Robin­
R. W. Luudy, the Myrtle 'Point
Wanted,—All kinds of Furs and son’s store.
hardware man, was iu town Fri­ skins by Geo. T. Moultion Coquille
A good thing for you to remem­
Oregon.
day.
ber until Christmas. Rose’s Cash
Mrs W. B. Anderson, of Myr­ Store, Coquille, Oregon.
Columbia
Phonographs
and
tle Point, retruned home Monday
Records at Anderson’s.
For fruit, ornamental trees, ber­
Ed Myers, of Nor way, was a Co­ after a visit at Cody’s camp
ries, rose bushes and shrubbery
New Hosery— You will find the give Geo. T. Moulton your order,
quille busiuess visitor on Wednes­
qcst hosery in town at Lyons &
day of last week.
H. L. Stephens, the Fisbtrap
Jones’ .
Ladiea', Misses' and children’s
nurseryman, returned from a busi­
Those interested in a Co-opera
leggins at Robinson’s store,
ness trip to Bandon on Wednesday
live butcher shop, please write or
Adam Pershbaker, of Prosper
of last week.
call at the People’s Co-operative
shook bauds with friends in C o­
Lyons A Jones have the pure
Store.
quille on Monday.
pineapple juiee at 25 cents per oot-
For Sale.— Full blooded white tle. A nice cool drink-
For
S a le -G o o d
second-hand
Leghorn roosters.
Eggs direct
Joe Fish who has been handling
cookstove. Call at the H e r a l d
from poultry farms at Hayward, Cal.
office.
one of the donkies in Camp No 2.
Price $2 each.
T. P- H anley .
has been transferred to the Co’s,
It would be interesting to hear
Mrs.
Charles
Powers
who has new camp near Coos City.
the Colonel’ s answer to the ques­
been residing in town since arriv­
tion, “ What is a progressive?’ ’
We have just received an up-to-
ing from the east, has moved out
date lint of ladies Felt slippers in
F o r a g o o d secon d -h a n d Singer
on the Powers place near the poor
any color. Rose’s Cash Store.
s e w in g m a ch in e, call at the H er ­
farm.
ald office.
T. M. and E. W . Hermann, of
Wanted— Men and women to
It is a queer dispensation of pro­
Myrtle Point, were among the many
have clntbna cleaned, pressed and
vidence that puts election day and
visitors to the county seat last week
repaired Slagle the tailor.
Thanksgiving in the same month.
and shook hands with many old
Services by Archdeacon Horsfall,
Stock beets for sale at $6.00 per
friends while in town.
ton. lnquire of Sweet Bros. Lam- both morning and evening, Dec. 4,
Remember the Racket when in
at St. James Episcopal Church, Co-
pa, Oregon.
need of any thing in the dish line.
The steamer Elizabeth after wait­ quille. Dec. 4 being the regular We always key) the Best stock in
ing for a day or so for the bar to service day.
town.
If you want pictures for the holi­
smooth down alter the storm,
After reaching the Bsy Mrs. M.
days, come now. Dean’s S<udi
sailed Friday.
•J. Hartson concluded to defer her
, You can get picture» in any finish open every d»y except Sunday.
visit to Redding, California un’ il
of style at Dean’s Studio. All work
Mr. and Mrs. J Gutlebeu were better weather for the sou trip
gnai anteed.
in from Camp No. 2 last week Miss Ray Collier continued her trip
Otto Epps was down from Fair- with their fine big baby boy who at this time. 8 he will spend the
view Thanksgiving Day and gave is now over a month old. They balance of the wintei in that state.
the H e r a l d a friendly and .sub­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Good­
The Bank of Bandon held its an­
man.
stantial call.
nual meeting Thursday night. The
Christmas is coming, we have
For Sale—Two dozen thorough- following directorate was elected
initial handkerchief for men. Rob­ bread White Leghorn hens at 75c
lor the ensuing twelvemonths: J.
inson’s store.
aach. Mrs. H. L. Stephens, Fish-
L. Kronenberg, president; J- P,
trap.
Chas. Dye, of the Myrtle Point
Hanley, vice-president; F. J. Fahy,
Ray Crowell, a brother of Engi­
section, had business which called
secretary and cashier; W. J. Sweet,
him to Coquille on Frieay. He re­ neer Jack Crowell, of Shay No 4, assistant cashier.— Daily Eagle.
in Smith-Powers Camp No 2 , ar­
turned Saturday.
Albums, Mirrors, Books, Baskets
rived
here lately from San Francis­
For Sale— A reRisterd jersey
trunks, doll, Buggies, work boxes,
Bull. Good for service next season. co, and is finding employment collor and cuff boxes, manicure sets,
about the camp.
Price $511.
J. C. Watson.
at the Rackets.
Magic Lanterns, moving pictures
Mr. and Mrs. John Walstrom, o(
Sam Nass, the Astotia salmm
steam engines, wind up toys of all
Paskersburg, were up Thanks­
kinds, boats, cars, autoes, anything canner, having concluded the work
giving Day and made their daugh­ you are looking for, come to the of putting up this season’ s pack at
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Racket.
his Prosper cannery, left by the
O. C. Sanford a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins last Breakwater with his family
Gentlemen, we have just received came up from the lower river the who spent the fall with him on the
The steamer Dispatch
a fine assortment of wool shirts, latter part of Inst week and Mr, Coquille
look them over, Robinson’sstore.
Jenkins went to Roseburg on busi­ has brought up his product which
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butler, of ness while Mrs. Jenkins is stopping has been shipped to the Bay by
rail and will be taken to Portland
Myrtle Point, returned home Fri­ with friends in Coquille.
The pack this
day alter taking Thanksgiving
We can take good pictures on for distribution.
with the former’s parents, Capt. dark days but it takes longer to fin­ season was about up to the average.
ish them up. Get your bolidty
Nutol, a vegetable oil for cooking,
and Mrs. Butler of this city.
work now. Dean’s Studio, opeD good for shortening cakes and cook-
Our Christmas
assortment of everyday except Sunday.
¡98. It never gets rancid and goes J
men’s, Ladies’ and children’s hand­
Married.— At the residence of further than lard. Price, one quart
kerchiefs have arrived. Robinson’s
the bride’s parents on Nov. 27. 1910 50if; J gallon fiOcts, 1 gallon $1.75
For sale at QuicK & Curry’s.
store.
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Ford of
The heavy rains ot Saturday Bridge, Oregon, Mr. Paul B. Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sherrard re­
night, Sunday and.Sunday night lcutt of Astoria, Oregon and Miss turned last week from a trip to
raised the river to banks full Laura Ford.
C. H. Barklow of­ Portland and other points in the
or thereabouts on Monday, and ficiating Only a lew relatives of valley. They visited Mr. and Mrs.
yesterday.it had raised several feet of the bride being present Mr. and W. T. Kerr at Brownsville.
They
higher and the train was unable to Mrs. Willcutt will leave soon for report Mr. K. and family, includ­
reach Myrtle Point.
Astoria where they will make their ing Mr. Sherrard’s mother all well.
J. T. Mars, the Bandon billiard home. They have the heartiest Mr. Sherrard has been busy since
his return, and will soon move his
parlor man, returned Saturday from congratulations of their frienda.
shop
into the Nosier building where
M arshfield where he had purchased
The Farmers’ Co-Operative store
a large consignment of books for a s beginning to do a good business, be will conduct a first-class garage
circulating library to be run in con­ and is now ready to pay cash for and general repair shoj.
Married.
In Coquille. Oregon,
butter, eggs and farm produce.—
November
23,
1 9 10 , Mr. Robert J.
Phone.
3gl.
You will always find what you
are looking for in gentlemen's up-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith who Holverstott and Miss Lora E. Cot­
ot-date clothing at Robinson’s Store. had been here several weeks started ton, both of Fairview. The many
G.
K. Harrington and Oliver last week for Santa Rosa, Californ­ friends of the' young couple will
Whitney, guards from the Oregon ia, where they expect to make their join the H e r a l d in congratulations
Mrs. Smith and best wishes.
insane asylum, came to Coquille home this winter.
A. Ford was down from Bridge
Monday and took charge ot Mar­ made many friends while in our
tin Larsen, of the Bay side, who city, and exptessed regret at her the latter part of the week and vis­
had been committed to that institu­ sepaiation from them, while Mr. ited his son-in-law and daughter,
He
tion
a few days
previously, Smith thoroughly enjoyed meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevens.
and started the same day for ing friends of his boyhood days. tells that while his sons, Claud and
Salem, going via the Drain route. They promised their friends tore- Paul were touring the Southern
Now is the time to get your hol- turn again next year and make states with a show company the
them a longer visit.
This happy latter contracted malaria and was
iday pictu es. Dean’s Studio. Hours
. . .
. ,
9 to 12 a m. 1 to 5. p m. OpeD j y ° « nK couple were married at San obliged to resign his position. He
Jose two or three days before they went to the home of an aunt in
every day excep t Sunday.
¡started for Coquille. Mrs. Smith, | Ohio to recuperate.
When last
P. F. Gehlke, one of our success­
formerly Miss Lena Maggitii, wan a heard from Claud was in Southern
ful fisherman of the lower river, ¡southern California heiress
Texas, and it was the plan of the
was up to town the latter part ol
company to cross over into Mexico.
Neckwear, Neckwear, Neckwear.
lESf accounts the company was
the week. He informs us that the
are proud o f our assort- j doing a good business.
fisheimen’s cooperative cannery We
Y N E W F A L L
GOODS'^
Our fall line o f Gents Shoes
are arriving- on every boat
and the Ladies line w ill 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..
G ive us a trial order and we
w ill do our best to please you.
LYONS
& JONES
iL
Second Street, Coquille
Phone
251.
f
t
That’s our p a rt
That’s your p art
l/l/e show the Goods
You buy the Goods
The Golden Rule
iittÍQ fioiUe- m aid M ijá , o td
^ofkL
titee, fioiiut
Fall and Winter line is more complete than ever.
We are constantly adding new goods to our
stock. Our merchandise is as good as the best.
Seeing is believing. Come in and see for your­
selves.
We desire to call your attention, especially, this
week to our line of
C h ild ren ’s S h o e s
Last Saturday we received a large shipment,
and w6 now have the" best stock of Children’s
Shoes in town. We have them in all leathers.
Come to us when the boy or the girl needs
shoes.
We still have a few o f those pictures left. They
are going fast; come and get your choice be­
fore they are gone. Trade $2 worth and pay
95c for a picture, or trade $15 and get a picture
FREE
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ò'Onò' and dau<fM&i&:~
fiave you ev-e>i stojyjyed to tfiink
fio\& muefi you\ jya\enfo did jo\ ìfou?
do you not owe tfiem a deM oj fidati-
tude?
Ifiey flave done foU §o\ you.
nection with his business.
did very well this season.
While
fhe cannery, as an institution, basi
not made a very large surplus, the
fisherm en to whom it belongs, has
received twice as much as usual for
their fish which puts them well
ahead on the co-operative plan.
ment
of
fashionable
neck- 1 Lame back is one o f the most com-
Nowhere can yon find a 1 mon forms of muscular rheumatism,
wear,
greater variety of stylish shades A few applications of Chamberlain’ s
and designs, suitable lor all occa. Liniment will give relief.
For sale
sions, for dress and evening wear, by *
e* ers-
and you will find our prices equal-! Robinson’sStore is closing out
ly satisfactory. Rose’s Cash Store. I some shoes at bargains.
\entem$e\ tfiem wltf bometfiinff tfiey
Test Dr. Hess
POULTRY PAH-A-CE-fl
On Trial
Did you know that you could feed Dr. Hess
Poultry Pan-a-ce-a the balance of the Winter, all
Spring in fact until the first day o f August, then if
you are not satisfied that it has paid and paid big.
W e will refund every cent you have paid us.
It is to make your -hens lay, to make your chicks
grow fast, healthy and strong, to cure papes, cholera
and roup.
O f course you are expected to keep your poultry
free from lice and for that purpose we know of noth­
ing better than Instant Louse Killer.
Let us have your order now.
PU H R M A N 'S P H A R M A C Y
COQUILLE, OREGON
ean enjoy.
at fiome.
tfiey òjrend £ot& ottime
hìesent tfiem
itfi borne-
tfiiny f^o\ tfiel i fio me.
W . C.
LAIRD
GIVE YOURSELF
A CHANCE
to make the very best biscuit, bread and pastry •
you know bow. The beat flour you can get hold of
will produce the beat baking you can accomplish.
You have got to know the flour—so it is beat to
use a brand that you know will be the same—al­
ways, One tiral sack of Snow Drift will open up a
new field of successful baking for you. It’ s an un­
bleached flour. Made from »elected Northwestern
grown Blue Stem Wheat. The flour that provea.
Ask for Snow Drift Flour. Take no substitute.
H. W. PAINTER
Agent, M arshfield, Oregon