Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1905)
LOCAL NEWS. Latest styles in Robinson's. men’s hats at Vull Cream Cheese at Robinsons. W. B. Robrer, of Arago For a good pair of shoes, go to the bay by Monday’s train. New Caps just in at Mrs. Moon’s, f . 'I N » ! - ! ' » Snow Drift and Sperry flour a t1 t to Robinson’s. Have you tried a meal at Mrs moved to town on Monday. Gilkey’s new restaurant. F or S ale . —One fine fresh mileh. Andrew Hansen came over from cow. Inquire of George Belloni, Marshfield on Monday and proceed- Coquille, down the river. Arthur Peart returned Friday Mrs. Perrott has her fall hats. from on extended trip through east Ladies call and get prices. ern Oregon where he has interests. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fish came Mrs. Nosier will receive her Holi over from North Bend Friday and day goods in a few days. A very swell line. went Bandon for a while. C. A. Pettengill, of Parkersburg, A nice up-to-date suit case visited his brother-in-law, W. L. makes a splindid Xmas gift. Ilob- Ivistner, at this place yesterday. iuBon has tbeiu, f • ■ ■ - • * 1 New Poplin Suitings, Mohair, Outting Flannel as cheap us ali- Serges and Albatross just opened at Clarence Fish is down from Ban co at RobiiiBon u store. j Mrs. Perrott’s. croft. Mr. Hartmun, light keeper ut the Milton Patterson returned yester-1 Bandon lighthouse, was in town day from a visit in California. 16 yds Gutting Flunnel for $1.00 yesterday. ut Robinson’s store, Mrs. Moon has an elegant line of j Drniio's. W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils New and heavy winter drygoods and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co. in at Oliver Wilson’s. Mr. and Mrs. James McAdams, of jjan Barklow was down from the near Bnndon, are visiting relatives upper river Monday. and friends in this city, Knowlton’s drug store still leads Gasene soap at Drane’s. The for Holiday Goods. best on the market for the prices Grand Christmas ball bv Gage’s Try it. Orchestra Saturday evening, De W. H. Croy having sold out his cember 23. store at Arago to Ralph Schroeder, ■ ...................................................... ........ • • • • • • • • •• • « .. . - v i Great Grash in Prices ON Margareta Fischer tonight and I tomorrow night. ¡31 HERE Mrs. Perrott has just received a lot of new dress goods. GOOD& HOLIDAY new neckwear. IS A SNAP FOR H O LID A Y PURCHASERS | HOLIDAY GOODS GOING AT COST. GET BUSY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. COME NOW Go and see Margareta Fischer tonight and tomorrow night. liub-no-more washing powder 5 cents a package at Robinson’s store. New waterproof leggins at Rob inson’s. I W ATCHES Jimmie Morrison was up from the lower riyer Monday. W ATC H ES W A TC H E S L a d i e s ’ G o l d W a t c h e s , $1.2.50 a n d U p G e n t s ’ W a t c h e s , $5 a n d Up. W e H a v e a L a r g e A s s o r t m e n t B o u g h t for S p o t C a s h Norway mackerel only 10c a piece at Robinson’s. CALL AND SEE OUR LINES: No trouble to show goods. If ; we have’nt what you wantwe will order for you. Come and see > us anyway. Very Respectfully, Grandma Hayes, of Bandon, went to Marshfield Monday. Gasine soap 5 Robinson’s. • • • ■ cents a bar at J. B, Taylor was up from the lower river yesterday. , 1 ‘V- . , New line of men’s neckwear at Drauo keeps the celebrated Cahn- L. J. Cody, tho Lampacreek lo g Robinson’s. Nicbolsberg shoes. Tho place for ging man, left last Wednesday for J. L. Kronenberg was a passenger bargains. San Francisco on a business trip. L. H. Hazard, of the First Nation to the bay by Monday’s train. If you wish to examine a lino se W ahted . — A good cow. Ad al Bank, went to Empire yesterday lection of fall and winter clothing, where he goes to visit old friends. dress F. S. Dow, Marshfield. go toG . A. Robinson’s, Joseph Ferry, the Riverton Large, full and complete line of W. II. Thomas, the Parkerfberg fall and winter clothing at G, A. merchant, had business in town on logger, was in our city on Monday, Robinson’s. Monday. and squared yards with the H eiuld . SamStout, the North Fork logger Fountain Pens $1.00 and up; fine You will find that 50c table at passed through town Monday on his assortment at Wilson Jewelry Co.'s. Moon’s just loaded with beautiful way to Prosper and Bandon on busi G. S. Davis, the Norway dairy things. ness. man, transacted business in town on Virgil Wilson who has been at Take your watch repairing to Monday. tending school in San Francisco, Wilson Jewelry Company and have Beautiful Shells and Shell work returned to enjoy the holidays at it done right. just received at Mrs. Nosler’B, Just home. Miss Jennie Curren, who is st the thing for Xmas. W IL SO N anding school atSt. Mary’s Portland, Arthur Rice, the Bandon jeweler, returned by the Alliance to spend visited in our city the first of the the holidays at her home in North week. Bend.— Mail. white bed spreads make a bed Another shipment of China will look mighty neat, Robinson’s has arrive for Mrs. Nosier in a few days. them, who has the bed? Also a general holiday line. Mrs. L. A. La whom, of this city, Mrs. R. E. Buck returned from returned from a visit to the bay on W. C. Chase was appointed city attorney at the meeting of the city Bandon yesterday where she had Monday. council hold last Wednesday evening been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dyer, Sweet pickles, Dill pickles, small and also her daughter, Mrs. James or large Bour pickles, all in bulk at Vice Robert Burns resigned. Robinson’s. New Goods! Prunella, Rain Walstrom. By Wit's out Witted at the Ma Musical Instruments, violin and proof, Basket Weave, Ladies cloth, guitar strings. Harmonicas, all sonic Hall tonight, by Margareta Novelty suitings at Robinson’s. kinds, at Wilson Jewelry Co.’s. Fischer. C Timmons of the Bandon Salmon The short time before Christmas behoves every one to get busy and make their purchases at once as our stock is surely to be depleted at the rate it is going. Our goods are just the thing for a sweetheart or Uncle Joe or Aunt Marie. We have just what you want, and we know that we can satisfy all and make many a happy home. zen of this county, died at the Tut tle hotel on Friday evening and was buried the day following. He has no relatives in this county, but wo are informed that he has a daugh ter in Roseburg and also one in Sa lem. ’ Inspection of work in 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. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Peart, of this city, returned by yesterday’s train from the bay, having came down fromPortland by the Alliance. They have been gone the past three months, having gone as far east as Mr, Peart’s old home iu Illinois. They report having had a very nice time. On their return borne they visited Mrs. Peart’s uncle, A. J. Dean, at Ordway, Color» 1o. Holiday Goods Just Arrived V , J | | | HAVILAND. P0UYAT, BE- VERIAN AND G ELM AN CHINA H 'U \ J. W. Field, the blacksmith of Myrtle Point, is assisting J. T. Hartley of this place. Knowlton sells the late $1.50 books at $1.25. The list embraces the latest books of popular fiction. / |i I « ¡1 Miss Lena Belloni closed a three months’ term of school on Haynes inlet, Wednesday and returns to her home at Coquille today, after spend ing yesterday with her sister Miss Cora, in this city.— Mail WATER SETS TEA SETS Cuff and Collar Boxes BOHEMIAN GLASS AND SALAD DISHES Cracker Jars Marmalade Jars 6 C O ’S •VERALli — ——--------- Just Received 250 yds outing flannel at R obin- j son's Store and it is going at 16 1 yards for $1.00. Handmade shawls y Bureau sets \ V j § Hand Bags in Plush and Leather Work Baskets both Ladies and and Children’s /f (1 / Dolls, Doll Buggies, Gocarts, Beautiful Shell Work In euery imaginable shape Doll Beds. Books, Games STORE MRS. fl. NOSLER, PROP. OREGON COQUILLE, OLIVER W IL S O N DEALER 'GENERAL A t R obisson ’ s S tore . I f ] fv jT l ine stag handles NEW Loggers, Attention! I have just received a stock of high top French Kip loggers’ shoes made by W ash- ington Shoe Co., of Ssattle, Wash. Every pair guaranteed or money refunded. Call see them. Robin son's Store. a v Comb and Brush sets, Genu- Cups and Saucers At Knowlton’s drug store you can find a nice Christmas present for your sweetheart, or any other fellow’s sweetheart. Pin Cushions from $1.75 to *3.75 Smoking sets in all the Latest Woods Cake Plates ana Bread ana Butter Plates Extra Star Tea and Coffee Books for boys and girls at Knowlton’s drug store. The well- known Henty books for boys, 20c. The famous Alger books 25o. 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 others, suitable for any library. Don’t listen to what others say W. B. Bates, formerly of Coos Bay about those lovely Pin Cushions at Mrs. Nosler's but go see for your and well known to many citizens of this county, and who has worked self, and be convinced. on the Roseburg papers for a number Judge Hamilton convened cir of years, has purchased an interest cuit court for Coos County Monday morning, the first term under the in the “ Plaindealer,” since which the name of the paper has been new law. By Lorenz Emerson plead changed to the "Umpqua Valley ing of shooting his half brother, News.” We, with hie many friends Cbas. Husaker, at Marshfield lately, of Coos county, join in wishing him who received a sentance of one unbounded success in his new vear on parole it was found uneces- venture. sary to a jury, and by holding an evening session, the term was fin-| 100-lb sack of either "West- ern” or “ Fruit” fine dry ished and convened the same day granulated cane sugar....... $5 30 18 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00 | 5-gal. keg pickles................... 70 22 lbs sago ........................... 1 00 Postum or Fig prune cereal, 20 j i Grapenuts, 2 pks.................. 25 j l Lenox or Santa Claus soap, 7 bars................................... 25 21 Bars Fels Naptha Soap 1 00 j 4-1 Ih pkgs Arm k Hammer soda 25c. I STRAUSS Carulng Set Rests and Celery Dishes CHOCOLATE SE7S draft horses, weight 1500 pounds each. Apply at this office. o v e r the w e it th e y w ear I AND SEE OUR LINE OF F or S ale . — Spanof young, sound Christmas China at reduced prices. M. H. Hersey is closing out his stock of China at cut prices. The stock includes Hand Painted, Haviland, and Prussian china, also Cut Glass and Parlor Lamps. The assortment includes 100 odd cups, all to go at cut- prices. COM PANY COME A RUNNING We are in a position to offer a good piece of water front of acres near town; good for mill or factory site. Be sure you see Knowlton’s new goods before making your Christ mas selections. There will be a graud New Y ear’s Cannery, went to the bay yesterday accompanied by his wife and daugh ball by the Coquille Fire Depart ter, to catch a steamer for Astoria. ment ou December 30. Whetstone’s School Books, also the best Tab orchestra has been engaged, and a lets, Pens, Pencils, at Kuowltons good time is assured. Drug Store. Mr. aud Mrs Frank Schroeder of J. F. Schroeder, of this city has near Norway started for Humboldt just received a letter from his sou, county, California on Monday where Albert, who is now at (Jentrala, they go to visit Mrs. Schroeder’s Washington, and who reports all parents, Mr and Mrs. Christensen, of that county. They will stay over well. Peau De Soie and most any color one trip of the Alliance. Japanese silks also Taffita up to 36 Diamonds! Diamonds! Noth inches wide at Robinson’s Store, ing nicer than a diamond ring for D. P Strang, Jr., of Bandon, Christmas. Wilson Jewelry Com mad made us a pleasant call the pany have a nice line. W. H. Sherrard who has been last of the week while up on busi ness. Mr. Strang, in company with rapidly declining in health for some A. E, Hadsall, of Parkersburg, are time, is very low, and on Monday forming a real estate firm, with head he was thought to be passing away, but rallied again, however he is quarters at Bandon. Pain may go by the name of very bad off and bis demise is not rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, unexpected at any time. pleurisy. No matter what name Smoked Herring, Soused Mack- the pain is called, Hollister’s Rocky eral, Lobsters, SbrimpH, Mushrooms, Mountain Tea. Lunch Tongue, Deviled Chicken, J. J. Bircb, an old pioneer citi Vienna Sausage, at Robinson’s. JE W E LR Y CO. IN MERCHANDISE. T oys, Notions and a Full and Complete Line of COME IN AND SEE Holiday OUR SANTA Goods CLAUS 111 and G ir ls Look at our window and see the wagon we are giving away. Break in your dogs or goats. Call at store and learn particular The drawing will take place at the store at 7 P. M. New Yearr ,i