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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S. Books at Knowlton’s. Mince meat at Robiascn’s. Books of all kinds at R. 8 Knowl. ton’s. Go to Mrs. Nosier's for school tubists. Fine fresh lard at Dean A Mor gan’s. Largest and beBt line of cloth ng nt Lorenz’s. Read Lorenz's big Ad on our second page. J. J. Edwards, of Bandon, was in town on Saturday. See Mrs. C. H. Simpson’s bread ad in another column. W. L. Hood,the stockman of he South Fork, is in town. Full stock of grass seeds at Knowltous drug store. A. R. Hulton was up from the lower river on Saturday. Have you tried a meal at Mrs Qilkev’s new restaurant. First-class shoe repairing done on short notice at Skeels’ store. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hayes went to Bandon by Monday’s Dispatch. P. F. Gehlke, of Prosper, had business in Coquille on Saturday. J. L. Randleman was in town Monday on his way down the river. Sheriff Gallier returned from a business trip to the Bay last Mon day. Ed VanDecar, of Myrtle Point, spent u couple of days in town last week. Have you tried those nice fresh Graham Wafers yet? Robinson has them. Mrs. Ellen Peterson, of Arago, re turned from a visit to the bay on Fridny. The firm of Joke & Se <brook of Marshfield dissolved partnership last week. Cranberries at Robinson’s. Bread like your mother used to bake at Mrs. Simpson's. George Henninger was over from Fishtrap on Friday. WArran.— A good cow. Ad- dress F. S. Dow, Marshfield. John Golden, of Marshfield, among our visitors on Friday. Dr. Snook, the dentist, will be in Coquille soon on a business trip. For a bargain in five nice lots in North Bend, call at the H erald office. School Books, also the best Tab lets, Pens, Pencils, at Knowltons Drug Store. H. M. Brownell, the attorney, of Bandon, had business at the county seat on Saturday. Beautiful Shells and Shell work just received at Mrs. Nosler’s, Just the thing for Xmas. 8. B. Cathcart, the surveyor, spent several days on this side of the isthmus lately. Mrs. Moon can now show you eight designs in the R. & G, corsets — also Ferris waists. James Armstrong, of Bandon, spent a couple o f days in town last week, returning Friday. F or S a l « . —Twelve or 15 tons of stock beets. Apply to R. M. Morgan, Parkersburg Or. Mrs. M. McDonald has opened up a ladies’ hair dressing shop in Air. McDonald’s barber shop. Arrangements are being made for a big football game at Coquille to take place on Thanksgiving day. T iy some Nut Butter on your bread, and some Düsseldorf Mustard on your meat. Robin ion baa them. Don’ t listen to what others say J. W. Coach is opening up a new coal prospect at Lampa creek and about those lovely Pin Cushius at Mrs. Nosler’s but go see for your has struck three veins of good self, and be convinced. lignite. The steamer Welcome brought Chas. Adams, the enterprising blacksmith of Myrtle Point, shook down 15,000 lbs hops from the hands with his friends in town yard of J. B. Moomaw, Arago, on Monday, for shipment. Monday. Miss Bessie DeLoug, of near Riv erton, was in town shopping on Mrs. C. O. Gilkey has her restau Saturday. rant on Front street open for busi E. B. Price, the Riverton mer ness and invites the public to give chant, had business in town on her a call. Thursday. Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist is at D ied . — At Port Orford, Oregon, the Little Hotel prepared to do Nov. 2, 1905, Frank McMullen, dental work. Early appointments aged 65 years. req nested. F. S. Dow, the wholesale mer He sure you see Knowlton’s new goods before making your Christ chant, came over from Marshfield on Friday to look after his interests mas selections. on this side. D ied . — At his home on the lower river, Nov. 3, 1905, Gus Carlson, aged about sixty years If you wish to examine a fine se lection of full and winter clothing, go to G. A. Robinson’s, f’.rcy Peterson, of Arago, left las’ week for Oakland, California, whero he will spend some time. M am iied . — In Coquille, Nov. 7, Arthur Holn and Ida Anderson, both of Marshfield, Judge Harlock- er, officiating. Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow ders, give instant relief. Price 25 cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. M ahried . — In Coquille, Noy. 7, 1965, Ira Stewart, of California, and Mary Donovan, of Beaver Hill, Judge Hnrlocker officiating. Mrs. J. C. Snook and baby Helen will leave on Friday’s Breakwater for San Frnncisco, en route to San Diego, Calif., their future home. Pain mav go by the name of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleurisy.’ No matter what name the pain is called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. J. H. Gauntlet, of Bandon, spent two or three days in town the last of the week, having come up to see Sheriff Gallier. The H umald was favored by a pleasant call by this genial old pioneer. If you are troubled with indi gestion, constipation or sour stom ach, or any other pain, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep yon well. 35 o< nt-*, Tea or Tablets. R. S. Knowlton. Mrs. Alfred Johnson and dang i- ter. Miss Ethel, returned from Oak- lan I, California, last week, the lat ter having been there over a year attending school, while the latter had been visiting her older daugh ter, Mrs, Dave Albert, the past, two months. I f you want Dill Pickles you can get them now at Geo. A. Robinson’s. Go to Lorenz's for shoea. Trunks and suit cases at Lorenz's. Mrs. Perrott has her fall hats. Ladies call and get prices. Dr. _____ Steele, _______ dentist, _________ will be in town Nov. ID, and remain ten days, See the Dressmaker's card of Mrs Ella Watson in another column. W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils am* ' »rniahes at J. A. Lamb A Co. W. L. Hayter, of Bandon, made Coquille a short business visit on Monday. Large, full and complete line o f fall and winter clothing at G, A. Robinson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carter, of Myr tle Point, were in town Monday and greeted many friends. R. S. Knowlton, the druggist, is putting in the largest line of books ever brought to our city. Large stock of dry goods of every description to arrive at R ob inson’s today (Wednesday.) If you do not want to make your Mince Meat we have it in bulk or package. Geo. A. Robinson. C. R. Ingle, late of the Nprth Bend Citizen, started for the In dian Territory to find a location on Monday. Mrs. J. T. Moulton of this city, has been very ill for a few days, but we hope she may be all right in a few days. Watch for the swell line of china, the “Swellest ever” also general line of Holiday goods to arrive soon at Mrs. Nosler’s. Dr. Steele will be here Nov. 10 and will remain until the 20th, Those having dental work will do well to see him. Mr. Brigham, the gentleman who had charge of Coos county’s exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition, came over from the bay on Monday. E. P. Mast, of the North Fork, came in on Friday. He informs us that his mother, Grandma Mast, is quite ill. We hope for her early recovery. Rev. J. L. Beatty, o f Marshfield, shook hands with friends in town Monday and Tuesday while he was here attending the special meeting Alfred Morras, of Bandon, was of the M. E. church. very low with typhoid last week, F ok S ale —C heap— price $30.00, but is much better at present, with one good work horse, weighs about a good show for recovery. 1000 pounds. Having quit the Bender <fc Budicott, of .dyrtle ranch, have no further use for him. Point, dies a general blacksmithing, J. E. Quick, Coquille. wagon making and horseshoiDg bus The Wilson Jewelry Company iness. Satisfaction guaranteed. have an Ad in this issue that will F or S ale . —Some fine thorough interest You. They are making bred Brown Leghorn cockerals CUT prices for the Holidays. Don’t fromPetaluma st ock. A liar gain in fail to call and see them. some choice fowls. Enquire of J. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pike, of this C. Watson. city, visited Thomas Stillwell and James Anderson, the gardner family, and other friends on the near town, started the latter part lower river a couple or three days of the week for Downeyville, Cali the latter part of tne week. fornia, to look after his mining in Football at Myrtle Point Sunday terests in that vicinity. between Coquille and Myrtle Point The Margarita Fischer Company players Steamer Echo will run an is advertised to play on the bay in excursion for those who wish to a short time, and as a matter of attend. Fare, 50 cents round trip. course they will give their Coquille Mrs. D. Mackintosh, of Coos friends a chance to see them. river, came over yesterday en route Many children inherit constitu to the home of her mother, Mrs. tions weak and feeble, others due Shaw, who lives on the coast below to childhood troubles. Hollister’s Bandon, where Bbe will visit a few Rocky Mountain Tea will positively days. cure children and make them strong G. E. Mickey, of Boise, Idaho, is 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. S. here looking over this section for a Knowlton. location for a garden and dairy A. J. Pierce and son, Daniel, of farm. We hope be may find a place Alpene. Michigan, are the guests to his liking and conclude to locate of the former’s brother, D. D. with us Pierce, and family. Mr. Pierce is Charley Morris, of Portland, ar- an old-time Michigan lumberman, and is much pleased with the coun ived here Monday and is enjoying a visit with his courin, Mrs. C O. try between here and Roseburg. Dryden and other friends. Mr. Peerless kitchen soap for bright, Morris is a jeweler and may locate ening tinware; it has no superior. in the county. At Robinson’s. Mrs. Jameson arrived hern yester The old saying that corporations day from Rohverville, California, have no souls, and use their em on her way to the Riverton section ployers like slaves, was proven to be where she will visit her sisters. lake the other week when the Mesdames Kay, Crane and Sturte- Hprockles Company presented Geo. vant. She also visited W. A. Cus Moulton wiih a fine gun tor $20. ter and family, old friends, while in But it ends up like the old German town. that was bragging what a philan Robinson has some c f tbe nicest thropist he was when he said that strained honey. Its lappin’ good he had presented hiB brother Hans on hot cakes these cold mornings. with two pigs for $5.00. Mrs. J. K. McLeod was in town 100-lb sack of either “ West Monday and informed us that she ern” or “ Fruit” fine dry granulated cane sugar....... $5 30 had jost received a letter from her 18 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00 husband who is at Pueblo, Colo 5-gal. keg pickles .................. . 70 rado, for his health, which informs her that he is much improved and 22 lbs sago ........................... 1 expects to be able to come home in Postum or Fig prune cereal, a month nr so. Grapenuts, 2 pks................... All are invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Candlin, near the Christian church today— Wednes day— to see a display of burut wood and leather art work. Mrs. Cand lin teaches pyrography and has samples on hand well worth your Lenox or Santa Claus soap, Have you got one of those new while to see. belts from Robinson’« store. 7 bars................................... We have Columbia Wheat or Oat 21 Bars Fels Naptha Soap 1 O. P. Hoff, state commissioner of Flake. A prize in each| package. 4-1 lb pkgs Arm A Hammer soda 25c. labor and factory inspector, of Sa A t R obiksos ’ s S tore . Robinson’s store. lem, came over from the bay Mon day and proceeded to Myrtle Point on his mission, returning the next day. He will visit the lower river ' today and will be ready to take the tbe Roanoke for Portland the laat | of tbe week. Get Ready for oooc-x » :c i GREAT CHASH IN PRICES ON H O LID A Y H E R E IS A S N A P GOODS FOR H O LID A Y PURCHASERS GET BUSY AND MAI\E YOUf* HOLIDAY GOODS GOING AT COST. SELECTIONS. COME NOW CUT P R IC E S IN ALL L IN E S G e n t s ’ W a t c h e s , #5 a n d U p L a d i e s ’ G o l d W a t c h e s , $ 12.50 a n d U p W e H a v e a Large A s s o r tm e n t B o u g h t for S p o t C a s h CALL A N D SEE OUR L IN E S: No trouble to show goods. If | we have’nt what you want we will order for you. Come and see £ us anyway. V ery Respectfully, WILSON JEW ELRY I I IH D en tist llll I I M E .R J Coming. Dr. D. L. Steele, dentist, will visit Coquille Nov. 10, and will re main until Nov. 20. Those requir ing the services of Dr. Steele please call early. mill I COMPANY I' ■ House, jf M s in n iS lli.iis s s tr e r a W iilM a Z Pownder Stanley Sign, Real Estate,Collections,Insurance Bureau Scarfs and Pillow Shams at Mrs. Nosler’s. L o a n s N e g o tia te d , C o n v e y a n c in g N o t a r y P u b lic seseeesesse— — DRESSMAKING R. R. P O U N D E R FRON T STREET J. S T A N L E Y M A R T I N B U IL D IN G , C O Q U IL L E O R E G O N Paper Mrs. Ella Watson Buy Your Goods Right, and Don’t Worry. Opposite the Academy Saiisfaction Dressmaking and Plain Guaranteed. Sewing. PRICES REASONABLE, U nder N ew M a n a g e m e n t. Livery Stable A com plete line of M O N R O E , T he Painter. »sss ss e s s s e t s « « « « « « « « W. H. Mansell, Best of Turnouts. Feed and Sale S F t r ic t l y ir s t - C l a s s . h a y , Grain, Feed. O p p o s ite I. O. O . F . Hall. Successor to J. T. Little. BRICK, LUM BER, SHINGLES, GROCERIES, G E N E R AL M ERCH ANDISE. W e carry a complete line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Our stock is new and the latest. THE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH Ü We handle the Famous WALK-OVER Shoes and guarantee euery pair sold by us as represented or money refunded. Call and see them. J. T. HARTLEY, Coquille, Oregon. Gent's Furnishings a Speciaty. Horse Shoeing, Wagon Making, and All Kinds o f Forge Work. m a c h in e : s h o p , Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co. W. T. KERR, Manager. Special Attention Gluen to A ll Kinds of Lathe Work. r 9 0 0 a ö 0 t 4 9 C :I K M } It’s A Luxury 1 TO HAVE YOUR ..Orders for G roceries.. Filled with pure, wholesome foods. We have a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries— not common quality—and everything is good as can be. We carry a full line of Flour and Feed. We pay the highest price for Butter and Eggs. JUST A R R IV E D AN D STILL A R R IV IN G ONE OP THE LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANT LINE OF H o lid a y Thanksgiving. Plum Pudding, Cranberries, Rai- , sins, Currants, Pumpkins, New Orleans Molasses, Brown Sugar, Citron, Lemon and Orange peel, Black or White Figs, spices of all kinds, anything you need at Geo. ' A. Robinson’s. » Ä : r x x }>:<• t h a t e t v e r o a m CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND BE CONVINCED L G oods e t o t h i s c i t y WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS Oliver Wilson & Company 1