Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, April 13, 1911, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S.
DR. RICHMOND
P ilY » IG lA N AN I» SUKUEUN.
O ¡Ho e in Itichiuou d-lLirktir Building.
O04CILL«, O r k o o n .
Oiho IM*ont» Mitiu 211.
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D in t is t
»Kfice over First Nations! Bank
Ooquibe, Oregon
t I. hw
O ffior in ltobiuHoii B u i l d i n g
You should call
at
eur store
and lot us show you our new stock
of ladies’ summer shoes.
Utz
&
Dunn headquarters at Lyons
&
Jones.
W. C. CHASE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Richmond-Barker Building.
I
C. R. BARRO N
Attorney und Uonusellor ut Law
Office Phone 335 Main
Residence Phone 346 Main
O oqitillb C it y , O k *
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YE R
Vlartin Building
•
Front Btree
COQUILLK. OUKOON
A t t o b n k t - a t - L a w .
N o t a b t P u b l i c .
:
:
Walter Sinclair,
\ T fo B N B T -A T -L A W .
N o t a r y P u b l i c ,
Coquille,
:
:
J. I. Watson, of Riverton, was in
town Monday morning.
Oregon
1
Be sure and drop ln at Rob­
Harry Hampton left for Myrtle
Point Monday morning, to be gone inson’s when down town.
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Goodman
Fresh vegetables at our store after an absence of a year, return
ed on the lacl Breakwater and will
every week.
Lyons & Jones.
again make Coqullle their home.
Beginning May 1 the Breakwater
Mrs. Ray Dean left Saturday for
will go on a five-day schedule be­
few
days’ visit with her parents
tween Coos bay and Portland.
at Arago.
I am in the market for chitham
Reservations for berths on the S.
bark, hides and wool.
George T.
S. Elizabeth for San Francisco, call
Moulton.
at Fuhrman’s Pharmacy.
George Moulton purchased a new
Archdeacon William Horsfall will
model
I,
five-passenger
touring condhct services at the St. James
car this week. It is a Maxwell and Episcopal church on Easter Sunday
was purchased o f J. S. Lyons, the both morning and evening.
local agent.
Our new stock o f Utz & Dunn
Quick & Curry make the galvan­
ized screen door; standard sizes on
hand; special sizes made in short
order. Also handy, adjustable win­
dow screens, ironing boards, sleeve
boards, bread boards, drain boards
and meat safes.
Oregon
Steve Gallier, of Hotel Galller,
Bandon, was In town the last of the
week on business.
I
Hall & Hall,
grippe for the past two weeks, but
Is improving at the present writing
For sale — One good Buck range
nearly good as new; address Mrs
H. L. Stephens, Flshtrap, or phone
Farmer 5-1.
New foullards, silks, poplins, lin­
ens, pongees, etc., just in at the
White House.
Mr. and Mrs. Captain Butler, af­
ter spending the winter in Callfor
nia, returned home Friday.
John Henniger was down from
A t t o b n *Y8- a t L a w ,
Utz & Dunn shoes, at Lyons &
Flshtrap Monday morning, return­
() «a !e i in K k a l E b t a t * of a l l kinds.
Jones; perfect fit and perfect wear­
ing ln the afternoon.
Marshfield, Oregon.
ing qualities.
B. R. Keller, of Marshfield, pas­
Mrs. J. W. Leneve and son, Lar-
I
sed through this city Monday morn­
Bon, returned from California Frl
ing, en route to Bandon.
E. G. D. Holden
day, where they went early ln the
K. Holverson returned Monday
winter for the benefit of Mrs. Le
L awtub .
morning
from
a
business
trip
to
J U H T IC B OF T H K P f .ACK
nove’s health.
She returns much
Lampa, where he went In the inter­
11. 8. Commissioner. General insurance
Improved.
ests of his tailoring establishment.
Agent, and Notary Public. Office
Many new Easter hats on display
Mr. and Mrs. E. Arneson, of Myr­
in Robinson Building.
at the W hite House.
tle Point, were In this city on busi­
Coquille Oregon.
01iy?r W ilson spent the first of
ness Monday morning.
the week at Bandon, being down on
L. H. Roberts, the Myrtle Point
a business visit.
attorney, was ln Coqullle Monday
DR. K. A. LEEP
I f you have well-located land or
on business.
a good business proposition for sale
P H Y S IC IA N AND SORG EON
F. J. Hayes, optometrist, will be
at
reasonable
price,
write
me
at Dr.
Richmond's office ln this
at once, enclosing self addressed
First National Bank Building
city on April IsL
stamped envelope for reply (own
Win. Franzenbach, who has been ers on ly). Address J. C. Ross, 816
I
looking after business in this city Second Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn.
for some time past, left Tuesday af­ 4-6t4
R. B. HOAG, M. D.
ternoon for his home In Bandon.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peoples and
Eggs— W e will be ablo to supply llttie son went, over to Marshfield
P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON
your wants for Easter.
Lyons & Saturday for a short visit.
Richmond-Barker Building.
Jones.
Special In groceries at Robinson's
Rev. Hartranft, of Bandon, Rev. for Saturday.
C o q u il l e ,
-
-
O regon .
Geo. W. Taylor, o f Myrtle Point,
Miss Della Clinton was down from
Dr. Knox, of Marshfield, and Rev.
Norway Saturday.
Frank H. Adams, of this city, will
Mrs. Charlie Ashton and children
start Monday morning for Woodvlll*.
were up from Parkersburg Satur­
Ore., where they go to attend the
day for a short visit.
presbytery meeting of the Presby­
Incorporated.
Fay Jones, of Lyons & Jones, is
terian church for Southern Oregon
Manufacturers of
the proud possessor o f a new 16-
For Rent— Six n o n house, good
horse-power Maxwell runabout.
The Celebrated Berg man n Shoe
garden lot with fru it and berries
The Strongest and Nearest Water
Don’t forget the Easter luncheon
Proof ahoe made for loggers, miners Inquire at Herald office or at J. served by the ladles of the M. E.
G.
Firths
furniture
factory.
1614
prospectors and mill men.
church at Mrs. Richmond's on Sat­
Joe Nye, of Oakland, Cal., is In
621 Thurman Street
urday,, April 15th, from 4 to 8 p.
P o r t l a n d , O rf . oon ,
town this week on business and vis­
m. Price 20c. Ice cream, 10c.
iting relatives and friends.
Tlieo. BerpanShoe Mf(r.Co.
r W. H. BOYLE 1
• 1 • •*
Builder and
Oontractor....
(Estimates gladly furnished. 0
fi
Call on or address et Coquille
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C O Q U ILLE
R IV E R
5TMR.
P LY IN O
L IN E
FIFIELD
BETWEEN
BANDON AND
S A N FRANCISCO
S A ILIN G E V E R Y EIGHT DAYS
Passenger , Freight
Ia»w Kate« and Excellent Accom­
modations. Our Interests sre
your Interests.
Ilunil<in Warehouse C o , Agfa.
Nosier A Moulton. Agis,Coquille.
Pitone Main 111, Farmers 483,
Res. 383.
San Francisco
and
Bandon
O F N O M IN A T IN G
CAUCUS.
Notice Is hereby given that by
order o f the Common Council of
the City of Coqullle, Coos County,
Oregon, a general nominating cau­
cus of the qualified voters of bald
city will be held at the Masonic Hall
within said city on Monday, the 24th
day o f April, A. D. 1911, at eight
o ’clock p. m. of Bald day for the
purpose of nominating candidates
for City officers, to-wlt
Three Councllmen, to serve as
members o f the Connell for the pe­
riod of one year each.
Three Councllmen, to serve as
members of the Common Council
for the period of two years each.
A City Recorder, to serve for the
period of one year.
April 10th, A. D. 1911.
A. W. K E LLE Y,
City Recorder.
G ood
Sandw iches.
Celery sandwiches at an
after­
noon tea were made by rolling a
thin
slice
of buttered sandwich
bread around a stick of celery about
three Inches long, the celery being
seasoned with mayonnaise, says the
Rural New Yorker. The little rolls
are held In place when first made
by
wrapping
in paraffin paper;
thon when served half a dozen or
more are tied ln a little bundle
with baby ribbon, thus preventing
unrolling, but the sandwich bread
usually keeps in place if rolled
while quite new.
Constipation
brings
many ail­
ments ln its train, and is the pri­
mary cause of much sickness. Keep
your bowels regular, madam, and
you will escape many of the ail­
ments to which women are subject.
Constipation Is a very simple thing,
but like many simple things, It may
load to serious consequences. Na­
ture often needs a little assistance,
and when Chamberlain’s Tablets are
given at the first Indication, much
distress and suffering may be avoid­
ed.
Sold*by all dealers.
M c K i n l e y
it e m s .
W. W. Lawhorn made a business
trip
to
the
bay
and Coquille
points this week.
Mr. Nosier, of Coquille, was at
McKinley with his automobile Sat­
urday. This is the second time Mr.
Nosier has been here this season.
Ezra WatBon Is clothing and pa­
pering for Jas. Hervy, of Lee, this
week.
Aasen Bros, expect to finish log­
ging on the Shepherd place ln a
month's time, if nothing hapens te
prevent.
Henry Hansen is prunning for E.
P. Mast this week.
Jas. Laird has rented the plow
land on the Shepherd place and
has the crop ln the ground.
Grass and grain are looking fine,
the rain being a great benefit to all
growing crops and grass.
Eggs for Sale.
McFarlane
strain W hite
Leg­
horns; next to White Rocks tn
size.
Per setting of 15, $2.
H.
M Branham, Coquille, Ore. 3-30tf
Horses ior Sale
Span of yo.itig mnres, coming
6 this spring; weight between 1600
and 1700; «ell broke, single or
double. One black horse, coming
years old in spring: weight about
1400. Inquire A .‘■mallev’s ranch,
Hall’ s creek.
2 1614
Millinery Opening.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken will open up
her Spring and Summer Millinery
Tuesday March 21st, at her store
on Front street. All are invited.
tf
for Chamber­
if-.issaaiefi-M ts a - &
ij)
N O T IC E
C. J. MUlis, vice president and
FOK SALE.
general manager o f the Southern
Cedar fence posts, $7 per hun­
Pacific
Interests
in Coos county
left for San Francisco Tuesday via dred. Phone Farmers 343 or Home
393.
Roseburg.
W. R. Smith, o f Riverton, was a oxfords have arrived and It w ill give
county seat visitor Monday fore­ us great pleasure to show them
noon.
Lyons & Jones.
D. C. Kay was up from Riverton
Chas. Wilcox, of Coaledo,
has
Monday.
been laid up with a bad case of la
A. J. Sherwood.
Coquille,
way
J. C. Walling, of Arago, was ln Wednesday morning, on his
this city Monday forenoon on bust home from Marshfield to Bandon.
ness.
Klmona crepe cloth, also ciepe
Alex Foote
and
wife
arrived for house dresses; new patterns at
on the last Redondo from Ridge, the White House.
Louisiana, and will move up on the
Mrs. W. H. Mansell expects to
Foote ranch, near Norwuay.
Mr. leave on the next F ifleld for Oak
Foote la a brother of Mrs. Oliver land, Cal., going for the benefit of
Wilson.
her health and to visit relatives.
F. D, SPERRy
\ i t o r m \ v u n d Co nu ot jl lo r
8. E. Hines came ln from Eckley
Wednesday morning, en route to his
home in Bandon. He reported fou
inches of snow at Eckley Tuesday
morning.
New suits and dresses at Robin
W ood!
W ood!
Wood!
Deliv­ son’s. Read his ad this week.
ered at your house for $1.26 a loud.
Col. Cody passed through town
Dr. C. W Endicott
Phone Mitili 481.
J. C. Moomaw, after upending a
couple of weeks ln Coquille ou bus­
iness and visiting friends, returned
to bis home at Hubbard, Ore., Sat­
urday.
Mr. Moomaw will
return
again for a short time the last of
the month.
S. L. Minard, of Arago, was
business visitor ln the city Wednes­
day morning.
Miss E ffle C ollier will leave on
"O ur baby cries
the Breakwater next Saturday for lain’s Ceugh Remedy,” writes Mrs.
a visit to Portland.
T. B. Kenrlck, Rasacad, Ga.
"It
FRESH FISH.
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, 16 is the best cough remedy on the
For a nice, fresh salmon, right
eggs, per setting $1.00.
For sale market
for
coughs,
colds
and from the river, call at the ferry.
by J. Quick, Coqullle, Ore.
tf croup.”
For sale by all dealers. They are to be had each morning.
Ed McAdams.
Miss Myrtle Conger expects to
Subscribe for the Herald, $1.50.
leave on Saturday's Breakwater for
TRAP
NESTED
BARRED
400
Portland.
PLYH O UTH ROCKS.
W e have a nice selection of wash
Our matings have produced stand­
goods, laces and embroidery.
Call
ard-bred specimena of exhibition qual­
at our store and let us show you.
ity with records of 242, 227, 222 eggs in
365 days.
Lyons & Jones.
Baby Chicks and Eggs for Hatching
For Saturday, 15th
Victor Dimmick leaves for Port
SPECIALS
j Coquille’s Largest and B e st
Selected Stock of Furniture
and Home Furnishings
Robinson sells goods right. Read
his ad.
Supt. W. F. Miller, of the local
railroad, came ln Tuesday en route
home from Portland, coming by way
of Roseburg.
He reports the road
as being something awful.
R. S. Tyrrell, o f Oakland, Cal., la
visiting his son and family in this
city, and looking after his property
Ihtsrssts in th « valley.
I
of
Payment
ware, Stoves, Etc.
E V E R Y T H IN G FOR T H E HOME
W all Paper
W all Paper
W e have just received a large and up-to-date shipment
of wall paper.
This stock includes some of the best an
most beautiful patterns ever brought to Coquille.
You will
soon be cleaning house— now is the time to buy vour new
paper.
Prices from 10 cents up, double roll.
W C. LAIRD
Complete House Furnisher
RE W AR D .
Twenty-five dollars Is offered for
information that will lead to the
arrest and conviction of the party
or parties throwing our bread crate
from the wharf Into the river on |
April 3. Signed,
Coquille Bakery and Confectionery.
Cocmille Oregon
R S. K N O W L T O N , President
GEO A. ROBIN SON, V. Pres
li. II. MAST, Cashier
Farmers
ai)d Merchants
of Coquille
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
Why
Bake
Bread
A J. SHERWOOD Prei.
R. E.SHIHE, Vloe_R.es
L. H. HAZARD, C u tle r
P R IC E
op COÇUII 1 L 1 H, OREGON.
at borne when it is just as
cheap to buy it at the City
Bakerj? Save yourself the
work and worry.
Fresh
bread every day.
We also have fresh cakes,
pie? aDi fancy pastry con­
stantly on baud, or will
bake anything to order on
request.
Lodges and social gather­
ings supplied with all kinds
of good things. Phone 37G.
T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u sin e s'
Board of Dlreotors.
. (L Dement,
J. L. LAIR D , Proprietor.
Loaves Myrtle Point daily at 8 o’clock
p in., carrying mail and passengers.
Arrives at I ¿ose bn Dr fo’ lowing evening.
Stage leaves Roseburg daily at at 6 a.
ni. Special riga for parties at any time.
fir »
The
City
Bakery
OFFICE A
R O B IN S O N ’S
Farmers Telephone 156
A CERTAIN M A N
Sir. Elizabevr
M atte.
W ill make regular trips between
j
Laird’s Livery Barn, Myrtle ?oint
| Home Telephone 461.
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C o q u ille R iv e r an
National Bank o Commerce, N ew Y o rk Oi
Crocker Woolworth N ’lBank, San F . m u c I
First N a t’l Bank o f Portland, Portlan 1.
ROSE It KG- MYRTLE POINT STAGE LINE
T ,
C a p t. Olsen,
Correspondents.
A . J. Sherwood,
D. Harlocker
L . H. Hazard
Isaiah Hacker,
R. E. Shine.
San
F r a n c is c o .
In this town needs watching!
la lie your husband, your brother or your son?
We have noticed him gnz’.ng longingly at the good watches
in our window as he thought of the poor time p;e e in
his pocket
H I S B I R T H D A Y *<»u!d be made su happy if it brought
him the gi.ud watch he deserves—and “ love will find the
way,” for the cost will not break you It should be a
Hamilton,
They are the railroad timekeepers of
America. $14.50 to $1,000.
E. C. BAR K ER & CO.
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T— - rv-rwruaxjMrg
PEART’5 COAL
Lump $4.oo Per Ton
(D E L IV E R E D .)
lets, Iron Fences and all kinds of
FOR
EGGS
0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier
FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K
FOR BALE.
WM. FRANZENBACH. Sculptor
A ooantry store with postofllce In j
LAU N D R Y SOAP—
Contractor in M arble, Granite,
connection.
A good, new building
8 bars f o r ............................... 25c 24x30 feet, good business and acre
Stone, Concrete and T ile
M A LT A V IT A B R E A K F A S T FOOD- tract of land. Inquire at the Herald
Vaults,
Monuments, Headstones, Tab­
I*er p a c k a g e ...............................3c office.
AND
Bai)l{
A Reasonable Share o f Your Business Solicited
First Class Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
Saturday o n l y ...........................70c
M ARKET
17 .. r ,i A- ' R u.s.PAT.orr.
EGISTERED
f
Draperies, Silverware, Crockery, Tinware, Agatr-
5-lb. CAN LA R D —
BUTTER
T'-,AD
f
l\
* «T 1 :
Brass and Iron Beds, Mattresses, Rugs, Linoleum
5 lbs. SM ALL W IT E BEANS—
H IG H E S T
WOOD.
WOOD.
WOOD.
!r
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Terms
I
N o Stop-over at W a y Porta.
Book your orders now for spring de­
livery. A few cockerels from heavy lay­ Electtic Lights. Everything in First
Saturday o n l y ...........................23c ing stock for $5 00.
Class Rtvle.
22 V4 lbs BEANS—
Plym outh Place, Poultry Yards
Reservations at Fuhrman’s Pliar- j
C. S. Ray, of Portland, was a bus­
S a tu rd a y o n l y .......................... 41.0
FRED BACHMAN, Prop.
maev.
iness visitor in Coqullle the first 5-lb. CAN COMPOUND—
Marshfield,
Box 585
Phone 283
of the week.
Saturday o n l y .......................... «Mb'
land by the Breakwater Saturday,
and expects to locate either there
or nearby.
Easy
*
Cemetery and Building Work.
Lay In yoor winter's supply while
you can. Alder— the best on the Ofttvinft and Lettering a Spesial
mark*!. $2 a tier delivered. Phono
llAN PO N
OREGON.
363
PHONE MAIN 93
COQUILLE, ORE.