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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S. Books at Kuowltoti's. Cranberries at Robinson's. Miss Florence Walstrom, of Par kersburg, was in our city Saturday. J. E. Doyle was a passenger from Bread like your mother used to bake at Mrs. Simpson’s. the bay by Monday's train. W. H. Smith, of Fishtrap, made Mince meat at Robinson's. our office a pleasant business call The schooner Advance arrived in Friday. the river on Thursday. W anted . — A good cow. Ad Books of all kinds at R. 8. Knowl. dress F. S. Dow, Marshfield. ton’s. Chas. Kime was up from Bandon The schooner C. T. Hill ai rived Mouday. in the river last week and is loading (Jo to Mrs. Nosler’s for school lumber at Prosper. tablets. Peerless kitchen soap for bright C. T. Cessna, the coal miner, went ening tinware; it has no superior. At Robinson’s. to the bay Monday. H. C. Dorris, one of Fishtrap’s Fine fresh lard at Dean & Mor. prosperous farmers, bad business in gnu’s. town on Friday. Bert Qould visited his home in School Books, also the beet Tab this city the first of the week. lets, Pens, Pencils, at Knowltons Largest and best line of clothing Drug Store. at Lorenz’s. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tuttle of E. A. Wimer was down from the Marshfield, came over Saturday for a Arngo section the latter part of last brief visit with friends. week. Beautiful Shells and Shell work Kuowlton's drug store still leads just received at Mrs. Nosler’s, Just for Holiday Goods. the thing for Xmas. BotlN.— In Coquille. Oregon, Oct Nothing but the best toilet artic ober 14, 1005, to Mr, and Mrs. les are used in Mrs. M. McDonald’s John Tawse, a son. shampooing parlors. Rend Loreuz’s big Ad on our Mrs. Moon can now show you second page. eight designs in the B. A G, corsets L. It. Robertson, the telephone —also Ferris waists. George Hall, the Ecktey mining man, was over this way from the bay a day or so the latter part of man, passed through to the bay on business last Saturday. week. Books, Books, Books, at Knowl- ton’s drug store. \V. T. Kerr, our hustling business man, went to Marshfield Monday on business for the Coquille Mill & Me'cantile Co. Full stock of grass seeds at Knowltons drug store. Willis Ordwvy who plaved ball with Oiiquilles team list summer is now engaged with the Monteray, California team. H h v p you tried a meal at Mrs Gilkev’s new restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Hiokton, of Parkersburg, attoudo t the waddiug of Mrs. H' h sister. Miss Miunie Sneed, on Saturday. First-class shoe repairing done on short notice at Skeels’ store. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Grow, of Coal ed i, were in town Monday. Mr. Grow ordered lumber for the new house he lias in course of construc tion. I f you want Dill Pickles you can get them now at Geo. A. Robinson's. Grandma Leneve returned Monday from a visit of a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Marshall Way, of Myrtle Point. The old lady is suffering from a severe cold. Be sure you see Knowlton’s new goods before making your Christ mas selections. Mrs. Louis Baker, of Myrtle Point, returned last week from Dr. Horsfall’s hospital at Marshfield, having recovered from the ailments for which she was sent to that insti tution some time ago. We have Columbia Wheat or Oat Flake. A prize in each package. Robinson’s store. J. E. Paulson, our mill man who was unfortunate as to severely cut h:s fo o t some weeks ago, is out on crutches and enjoys the beautiful weather we have had the past week. He is getting along ni mly. If you wish to examine a fine se lection of fall and winter clothing, go to G. A. Robinson’s, Charles Collier, formerly of this city, and who conducted a camp this season on the upper river, and who recently moved to J ackson county, was in town the last of the week mid greeted many old friends while here. Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow ders, give instant relief. Price 25 cents R. 8. Knowlton, Coquille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. Charlie Mansell and Henry Smith started for San Francisco last Thursday. The former goes on a business trip while the latter goes expecting to join a ball team, prob ably that of Monteray. His many friends wish him success. Pain mav go by the name of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleurisy. No matter what name the pain is called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Go to Lorenz’s for shoes. Trunks and suit cases at Lorenz’s. Have you got one of those new ; belts from Robinson's store. See the Dressmaker's card of Mrs Ella Watson in anotbor column, i W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co. Large, full and complete line of fall and winter clothing at G, A. Robinson’s. Mrs. Nosier will receive her Holi day goods in a few days. A very swell line. Geo. Robinson has Chiffon Vel vets in colors, 16 yds outting Flannel for $100 at Robinson’s. E. P. Mast was down from Cherry creek on Monday. New Percales, Calicos, Ging hams, Chambrays and Cretones just opened up at Robinson’s John Fellows, of Myrtle Point, drove down to this city on Friday. Don’t bother and worry to make Mince Meat we have it in bulk or package. Geo. A. Robinson. EJcv- ■ • • e > 3 » c k i # i i n é < i » ?•: «»: «»: GREAT GF(ASH IN PRICES ON H O L ID A Y G O O D S H E R E IS A S N A P FOR HOLIDAY P U R C H A S E R S HOLIDAY GOODS GOING AT COST. SELECTIONS. -X CUT P R IC E S L IN E S Gents’ Watches, #5 and Up We Have a Large Assortm ent Bought for Spot Cash CALL AND SEE OUR LINES: No rouble to show goods. If we have’nt what you want we will o 'er for you. Come and see us anyway. Very Respectfully, 1 R. S. Rnowlton, the druggist, is putting in the largest line of books ever brought to our city. Mrs. McDonald s charges are very reasonable, considering the time and attention that her patrons re ceive at her hands. W ILSON JE W ELRY D W. Morlev, the upriver ranch Mrs. C. O. Gilkey has her restau rant on Frout street open for busi er, was in town yesterday selling ness and invites the public to give some nice beef cattle her a call. Buckwheat for hot cake, and Watch for the swell line of china, the nicest strains 1 Honey to g< the “ Swellest ever” also general line of Holiday goods to arrive soon at on them at Robinson’s. Mrs. Nosler’s. New Goods! Pry u el la, Rain The Wilson Jewelry Company proof, Basket Weave, Ladies cloth, have an Ad in this issue that will Novelty suitings at Robinson’s. interest You. They are making The Church of God commenced COT prices for the Holidays. Don’ t a protracted meeting at the Litlli fail to call and see them. Knowlton sells the late popular church, last evening. To continue books by such well-known writers as long as the Lord wills. J ohn V a n L aa n k n . as Marion Crawford, Conan Doyle, Richard Harding Davis, McGreth, S. A. CtJLBEBTSOlI. McCutcbeon and others, at 75 cents. Knowlton’s drug store has on F irst-C lass display a large stock of Books, em C asin o bracing almost everything from 5c toy books to the latest and most popular fictioa. COM PANY I ! Buy Your Goods Right, and Don’t Worry. P IE R I Big sale at Mrs. Nosler’s Nov. 16, 17 and 18, Thursday, Friday and Saturday next, of all Cushions, Center pieces, etc, at less than ac tual cost. Don’t miss it. ALL Ladie»’ Gold Watches, #12.50 and Up Mr. Jacobson, the government contractor of Bandon jetty, was in town Saturday. Miss Ella Wickham, of this city, returned Friday from a visit of several weeks with Miss Fannie KistDer, of Humboldt county, Cali fornia. She was met at the bay by her sister, Miss May, COME NOW IN L. J. Cody, manager of the Cody camp at Lampa creek, had business which called him to the bay on Mon day. Frank Dygert, of Myrtle Point, F ob S alk .—T welve or 16 tons Peau De Soie and most any oolor went to Bandon on Friday. of stock beets. Apply to R. M. Japanese Bilks also Taffita up to 36 Morgan, Parkersburg Or. Mrs. Perrott has her fall hate. inches wide at Robinson’s Store. George Hermann, of the upper Ladies call and get prices. Sign, The jetty extension at Bandon is river, went to Bandon on business Ladies you will get up-to-date going along nicely. Two hundred the latter part of the week. House, Walter Laird was in from Sitkum tones of rock was put iu place one services at Mrs. M. McDonald s shampooing parlors. last Friday and reported everything day last week. and going all right in his neighborhood. Chas. Morehouse, of Prosper, Dr. Wetmore reports the conval- Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist is at had business in town last Monday. eseoco of the infant son of Mr. and ' • the Little Hotel prepared to do He took advantage of one of our Carriage Mrs. Wm. Crov of Arago. dental work. Early appointments clubbing offers. requested. Thomas Wilson, one of Myrtle Point’s promouenf farmers had busi ness ai the county seat on Saturday. Knowlton will sell you a good 14 karet Gold Fountain Pen for oue dollar and guarantees it to be satis factory. The new schooner Oregon, lately launched at Prosper, is taking on a cargo of lumber at the Parkersburg mill At Knowlton’s drug storo you can find a nice Christinas present for your sweetheart, or any other fellow’s sweetheart. O. A. Kelly was up from River ton Saturday to look after some young trees lie lias received to plant on his place at Riverton. Bender & Eudicott, of Myrtle Point, dies a general blacksmitliing, wagon making and borseshoing bus iness. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. R. C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, returned home Friday after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lawhorn, of this city. F ob S ale . — Some fine thorough bred Brown Leghorn cockerals fromPetaluma st ock. A bargain in some choice fowls. Enquire of J. C. Watson. Ladies go to Mrs. M. McDonald’s and get one of those delightful shampoos and have your scalp treated and you will be pleased. Many children inherit constitu tions weak and feeble, others due to childhood troubles. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure children and make them Btrong 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. 8. Knowlton. G. 8. Dimmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M Dimmitt, of the Kerri gan place, arrived here Thursday from Humboldt county, California, and iB enjoying a visit with the family, the first for three years. 100- lb sack of either “ West ern" or “ Fruit” fine dry granulated cane sugar....... $5 30 18 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00 5-gal. keg pickleB................... 70 22 lbs sago ............................ 1 00 Postum or Fig prune cereal, 20 Grapenuts, 2 pks................... 25 Lenox or Santa Claus soap, I bars................................... 25 21 Bars Fels Naptha 8oap 1 00 4-1 lb pkgs Arm A Hammer soda 25o. GET BUSY AND MAKE YOUR P A I N T I N (i o o a r* r» Paper Hanging Oil Finishings. r > f> « Satisfaction (iuarantecd. A co m p le te lin e of M O N R O E , T h e P a in ter. BRICK, LUMBER, SHINGLES, GROCERIES, Lone S ta r R estau ran t GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We carry a complete ]ine of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Our stock is new and the latest. M e a ls at all H oars From 5 a. m. to 9 P. M, MRS. C. O. G ILK EY , Proprietoreas R e a so n a b le R a te s to Inspection of work iD Pastel, Tapestry, Wood Carving and Py- rography cordially invited. Orders for holiday souvenirs on wood or leather carefully and promptly filled. Lillian M. Candlin, Coquille. S p e c ia l A tten tion G iv en to R e g a la r B oarders C om m ercia l P e o p le * n ’ M arried . — At Coquille, Oregon, November 9, 1905, Thos. J. Mc Adams and Miss MinDie Sneed, Jusitce J. H. Cecil performing the ceremony. We acknowledge the receipt of a liberal supply of wed ding cake, and join the many friends of these young people in congratulations and best wishes. Gent's Furnishings a Speciaty. Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co. W, T. KERR, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo James, of North Dakota, arrived here last week and are enjoying a visit with Mrs. James' brother, William, of this county. Mr. James is an ex tensive grain grower of North Da kota, his crop this year amounting to 25,000 bushelp. If you want to buy a Christmas present for your father, ’ mother, brother, sister, wife, husband, b o d , daughter, or aDy body else’s son or A t R obinson ’ s S tork . Elections were held in New York daughter, you will find just the City, Philadelphia and San Francisco proper article at Knowlton’s drug last Tuesday. Tammany elected store. her mayor in New York by a mi Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLees who nority of 3,485, the smallest minor arrived here several weeks ago from ity in years, while Philadelphia done Portland with the expentation of lo berself proud by kicking the graft cating, strted on their return W ed ers out of the city hall, by a major nesday, Mr. McLees concluding that ity of 43,333, and electing a Demo it would be best on account of a cratic state treasurer by 100,000. lame foot upon which he will prob Schmidt carried ’Frisco by 11,000 ably bave to have an operation. We will also add that the Demo If you are troubled with indi crats carried Ohio by 38,000. Oh, gestion, constipation or sour stom the shades of Marcus preserve us. ach, or any other pain, Hellister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. S. Knowlton. Books for boys and girls at Kcowlton’s drug store. The well- known Henty books for boys, 20c. The famous Alger books 25c. Com plete line of Harkaway books, 40c. Forward series, 12 mos., well bound, good paper, good print, wholesome reading for boys and girls, 40c. Wellesly series, Almante series, Cambridge Classics, and many I others, suitable for any library. g - f We handle the Famous WALK-OVER Shoes and guarantee euery pair sold by us as represented or money refunded. Call and see them. , Luxury! TO HAVE YOUR ¡J Orders for Groceries.. L«(f oods. We have a complete line o f Staple and Fancy $ ty— and everything is good as can be. We carry a | We pay the highest price for Butter and Eggs. |jJ JUST A R R IV E D AN D STILL A R R IV IN G ONE OF T H E LARGEST AND CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND BE CONVINCED Oliver Wil ion MOST ELEGANT L IN E OF WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS Sc Company