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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S . Full Cream C heese at Robinsons. New waterproof legging at R ob inson’s. For a good Drone's. Intest styles Robinson's. terdav. Outting Flannel as ehenp | co at Robinson's store. Snow Drift and Robinson’s. If you are in need of foot 'are, Mrs. Moon has an elegant line of 1 call at O. Wilson & Go’s.'. Steel-cut Oats for breakfast mush 1 new neckwear. Mr. Bogard, of Parkersburg, at Drane’s. | Norway mackerel only 10c a piece business in town Friday. I at Robinson’s. J. M. Elwood was up from River W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils ton on Monday. Gasene soap cents a and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co. Robinson's. 10 yds Outting Flannel for $1.00 Gssene soap at Drane’s. The at Robinson’s store, New line of men’s neckwear best on the market for the prices Robinson’s. Adam Pershbaker was up from Try it Mrs. Perrott has just received Mrs. T. W. Drane, of Parkers New and heavy winter drygoods burg, was in our city shopping yes lot of new dress goods. terday. in at Oliver Wilson’s. Several of our North Fork friends K. H. Hansen, of Gruvel Ford, were in from Fairview Monday. Knowlton’s drug store still leads had business at the bay a day or so for Holiday Goods. Rub-no-more washing powder 5 last week. Mrs. Perrott has her fall hats. cents a package at Robinson’s store. Ladies call and g6t prices. F or S ale . —One fine fresh milch- Fountain Pens $1.00 and up; fine John Hamblock, senior and junior cow. Inquire of George Belloni, assortment at Wilson Jewelrv Co.’s. Coquille. were up from Parkersburg yester Frank Berkholder, the artist and Mrs. Nosier will receive her Holi day. day goods in a few days. A very picture man, went to the bay bv Grand Christmas ball by Gage’s swell line. Monday’s train. Orchestra Saturday evening, De Henry Clemens, the dairy farmer, Drane keeps the celebrated Cahn- cember 23. Nicholsberg shoes. The place for of Parkersburg, transacted business A nioe up-to-date suit case bargains. in Coquille on Monday. makos a splindid Xmas gift. Rob Large, full and complete line of White bed spreads make a bed inson has them, fall and winter clothing at G, A. look mighty Deat, Robinson’s has Robinson’s. You will find that 50c table at them, who has the bed? Moon’s just loaded with beautiful J. D. Bennett, the Gravel Ford Knowlton sells the late $1.50 things. contractor and builder, had business books at $1.25. The list embraces Mrs. Fred Mebl, of Bandon, visit at this place on Monday. the latest books of popular fiction. ed, friends in town severel days Another shipment of China will last week. arrive for Mrs. Nosier in a few days. W , R. Haines, the Marshfield musical instrument dealer, came Be sure you see Knowlton’s new Also a general holiday line. goods before making your Christ Mrs. Walter Lawhorn, who was over Monday morning on his way mas selections. operated on at the General hospital to Riverton on business. Mr. Sturdivant, a Riverton log a few days ago, is reported as doiug J. H. Snyder, tho engineer, came ger, had business which called him well.— Mail. over from the bay Monday morning, to Coquille on Monday. J. L. Barker, of Farirview, went having come up by the bteamer Prosper yesterday. Governor Chamberlain appointed to Prosper Saturday to see his son John M. Genrin to succeed the late F. W., of that place who was ill, but is about all right agan. Senator John H. Mitohell. M arried .— In Coquille City, De Our young friend, Fred Tuttle, went to San Francisco the last of cember 16, 1905, George Hite and the week where he will remain some Miss Bertha Stevenson, both of Bandon, Rev. H. M. Branham offici time. ating. The Elizabeth was off the bar Miss Alice Porter, of Bandon, Sunday awaiting an opportunity to who atteuded the wedding of her come in. The sea is exceedingly cousin, Miss Emma Porter and Ed rough lately. ward Volz on Thursday visited Mrs. W. C. Bradley, the Marshfield R. E. Buck a day or so before re commercial man, was over this way turning home. yesterday and made us a friendly M arried .— At the residence of the business call. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. An The mill at this city is now load drew Smalley, on Halls creek, De- ing the schooner Anna Larsen at cembber 9, 1905, Russell Hill and Marshfield. The vessel will carry Miss Dollie Smalley, Rev. B. B. about half a millon feet of lumber. Pauli officiating. F. E. Allen, of Marshfield, visit An operation was performed yes ed Coquille towns the first of the terday at tho General hospital on week in the interest of Blake Mo- Mrs. H. E. Wilcox, of McKinley, Fall Co., stationers, of Portland. tho removal of the fishbono which Inspection of work in Pastel, has troubed her for some time, be Tapestry, Wood Carving and Py- rography cordially invited. Orders ing effected— Mail. Mrs. J. K. McLeod was in and for holiday souvenirs on wood or leather carefully and promptly made our office a pleasant call yes filled. Lillian M. Candlin, Coquille. terday. She informs us that her J. O. Stoopes, one of Marshfield’s husband who is at Pueblo, Colorado, prominent carpenters and contrac for his health, is improving rapidly, tors came oyer to Coquille on Mon and expects to be home sound and day and placed an order for a bill of well in a short time. lumber with our mill with which to Fred Gage, the Coos river farm finish a nice residence he is build er came over by Friday’s train to ing for himself. enjoy a visit with his parents, Mr. C. E. Houser, of Myrtle Point, and Mrs. W. W. Gage and other shook hands with friends in this members of the family. This is the city on Monday. Mr. Houser had first time Fred has been over this visited his old homo in North Caro wav for some time. lina since his last trip down this The Victor Talking Machine Co. way, this being the first visit to the ; wr;te their representative here, the section of his boyhood in over thirty W. R. Haines Music Co., authoriz years. ing the following cut prices on their The Misses Collier, Ray and Effie, goods: 7 inch records at 35 cts: 10 who went to Occidental, California, inch records at $1.00. Zono-Phone several weeks ago for a visit with records and other discrecords cut in their nncle Oeorge Collier, returned price in accordance. last Friday, having came up on the Prof. M. O. Hawkins, formerly steamer Breakwater. Their many j a popular teacher of this county and friends are glad to see them home j j ^ , . a merchant of this city, who again. moved with J. P. Messer to Lake- Colonel Coach who is associated port, California, two years ago, with L- J- Cody in extensive logging returned with Mrs. Hawkins, last operations at Lampa creek, re- j Friday and joined Mr. Messers who turned Friday from a trip to Chica- | had come several weeks ago. All go and other points in the east. He ! Heem glad to be back in old Coos was absent two months, and his agam. many friends are pleased to see him R. D. Hume who was in town back. He is loosing well and is in yesterday was approached by dif his usual good humor. ferent parties here in regard to the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davenport removal of his pea canning plant arrived here last Friday from Hum from Curry county to this place, boldt county Cal , and are enjoying about which our Board of Trade a visit with Mr. Davenport’s par has been corresponding with him ent’s, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davenport, for some time. Mr. Hume talks of this city. They were accompani very encouragingly and all we will ed by Mrs. Bert Davenport, of have to do to get this industry es Myrtle Point, who had been visit tablished here is to give him the proper encouragement. ing relatives in California. H ER E IS A SN AP FOR HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY GOODS GOING AT COST. | PU R C H A SER S GET BUSY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. COME NOW 1 W ATCHES W ATCHES W ATCHES Ladies’ Gold Watches, # 1 . 2.50 and Up Gents' W atches, #5 and Up. W e Have a Large Assortm ent Bought for Spot Cash |j CALL AN D SEE OUR L IN E S: No trouble to show goods. If v we have’nt what you want we will order for you. Come and see >: us anyway. I Very Respectfully, V Isl I! W IL S ON J E W E L R Y >*jj COM PANY V -JQi , ~g§g¡jgj COME A RUNNING Plant from San Francisco where he has been the past year. AND SEE OUR LINE OF Our circuit court proceedings and several communications are crowd ed out of this paper by holiday ad vertising. These, however, are in teresting to some just now. Holiday Goods Just Arrived Mrs. L. A. Roberts, of Myrtle Point, returned from Marshfield Friday whither she has been to at tend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Roberts, who died there last week. Miss Emma Dodson of Roseburg, a great niece of Mrs. G. Mehl, of this city, is here visitiug relatives and friends. Miss Dodson is an expert stenographer; would respond to a call br anyone needing her services. R. D. Hume and Miss Percilla Shand came up the coast from Port Orford yesterday and went to the bay to catch a steamer for San Francisco, where Mrs. Hume had previously gone for medical treat ment 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 aDd Parlor Lamps. The assortment includes 100 odd cups, all to go at cut prices. The Coquille Valley Packing Company is remembering its many patrons l>y presenting them with a pound can of lard. The souvenir is handsomely decorated and on the cover are the words “ Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year from the Coquille Valley Packing Com pany. ” Mr. and Mrs. Morton Tyrrell ar rived here Monday morning from Haywards, California, where they have laid the past year. They are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pierce, Mrs. Tyrrell’s parents. They have rented out their place at Hay wards, and will remain here for the present. They were accompanied by Hal Pierce, Mrs. Tyrrell’s broth er, who has been with them attend ing school for several months past. 100-lb sack of either "W est ern” or “ Fruit” fine dry gran ulated cane Bugar ....... $5 30 18 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00 22 lbs sago ........................... 1 HO Postum or Fig grune cereal, 20 25 Grapenuts, 2 pks................... Lenox or Santa Claus soap, 25 7 bars................................... 21 Bars Fels Naptha Soap 1 00 4-1 ft) pkgs Arm & Hammer soda 25c. A t R obixsos ’ s S tore . G. H. Northrup, a prominent up river stock man, who has been in Southern California and Arizona for the greater part of the two ■ years doing some prospecting and mining engineering, returned last Friday and proceeded on his way home. He tells us that the seotion in which he was is very much in , need of rain, and that stock is dying in consequence. From bis remarks we would conclude that he thinks Coos county is about all right. ' 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. HAVILAND, POD YAT, BE- VERIAN AND GERMAN CHINA CHOCOLATE SETS Carving Set Rests and Celery Dishes Pin Cushions from $1.75 to $3.75 Smoking sets in a ll the Latest Woods WATER SETS TEA SETS BOHEMIAN GLASS AND SALAD DISHES Cracker Jars Marmalade Jars Handmade shawls Cuff and Collar Boxes Bureau sets Comb and Brush sets, Genu ine stag handles Hand Bags in Plush and Leather Work Baskets both Ladies and and Children’s Cake Plates and Bread ana Butter Plates • Extra Star Tea and Coffee i Dolls, Doll Buggies, Gocarts, Beautiful Shell Work in every imaginable shape Cups and Saucers NEW Doll Beds. Books, Games STOR MRS. n. NOSLER, PROP. COQUILLE, . . . . . . . . OREGON . sMM OLIVER W IL S O N D EALER & IN ERCHANDISE G 'E N E R A L 'T o y s , N o t io n « a n d a F u ll a n d Complete COME Boys Line o f IN AND EE holiday OUR SANT A and Goods CLAUS G irls Look at our window and see the wagon we are giving away. : Break in your dogs or goats. Call at store and learn particulars, Just Received 250 yds outing flannel at R obin -' a The drawing will take place at the store at 7 P. M. New Y ears' day going at 16 — — . — - son 8 Store and it is yards for $1.00. - il — - -.¿Ï U ~ i2 r O - Ö -KKE» « K S * i