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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1905)
LOCAL NEW S. Wright's medicated underwear at O- Wilson & Co’s for shoes. Drane’s. New Caps just in at Mrs. Moon's. Latest styles in men’s bats at Snow Drift and Sperry Hour at Full Cream Cheese at Robinsons. Robinson's. New waterproof legging at Rob Outting Flannel as cheap as cali 1 Robinson’s. Mrs. Moon has an elegant line of inson’s. Robinson's store. new neckwear. For a good pair of shoes, go to co If at you are in need of footware, Norway mackerel only 10c a piece Drane's. oall at O. Wilson & Co’s.' \ at Robinson’s. Steel-cut Oats for breakfast mush Cbas. Fetter, of Bandon, cirae Gasene soap 5 cents a bar at ut Drane's. from the Bay on Friday. Robinson's. Sam Giles was down front Myr over New line of men’s neckwear at W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils tle Point on Friday. and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co. Robinson's. 10 yds Outtiog Flannel for $1.00 Gasene soap at Drane’s. The 8. Domenigbini was down from at Robinson’s store. best on the market for the prices Arago yesterday. New and heavy winter drygoods Try it. Mrs. Perrott has just reoeived in at Oliver Wilson’s. F ob S ale . —One fine fresh milch, of new dress goods. County Clerk Watson spent oow. Inquire of George Belloni, lot The next holiday will be Wash Christmas in Marshfield. Coquille. birthday, Feb. 22d. You will find that 50c table at Draue keeps the celebrated Cahn- ington’s wish all of our readers a hap Moon's just loaded with beautiful Nicholsberg shoes. The place for py We and prosperous New Year. things. bargains. Rub-no-mors washing powder 5 Sweet pickles, Dill pickles, small Large, full and complete line of cents a package at Robinson’s store. or large sour pickles, all in bulk at fall and winter clothing at G, A. Fountain Pens $1.00 and up; fine Robinson’s. Robinson’s. at Wilson Jewelry Co.’s. Mr. McKenna, of the Cody 1 um Mr. and Mrs. C. Gage, of this assortment L. J. Cody, tbe lumberman, made bering firm, returned from Marsh city, spent Christmas with North Marshfield a business visit on Fri field yesterday. Bend friends. Albert Rear, of Marshfield, made J. H. Rndabaugh, of Arago, made day. our office a pleasant call while in the Bay a business visit the latter New Poplin Suitings, Mohair Serges and Albatross just opened at town yesterday. part of last week. Wm. Hicking, of the Prosper Davo Mathers, of Parkersburg, Mrs. Perrott’s. mill, had business iu this city on was up to town on Friday purchas The Elizabeth arrived at Bandon Friday. She had not gone to sea Friday of last week. ing Christmas goods. Will Dietz, of Myrtle Point, the If you wish to examine a fine se as we go to press. printer, has been helping out in lection of fall and winter clothing, White bed spreads make a bed look mighty neat, Robinson’s has the Recall office a few days. go to G. A. Robinson’s, Just Arrived. A full supply of B orn . —At Myrtle Point Decem them, who has the bed? rubber boots and over shoes for ber 15, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Wal Musical Instruments, violin and male and female at Robinson’s. guitar strings. Harmonicas, all ter James, a daughter. We inadvertaully missed the G. W. Martin came down from kinds, at Wilson Jewelry Co.’s. death of the old-time Coquller, Eckley and spent a few days in Peau De Soie and most any color J. W. Wood in our last issue. town the lattar part of last week. silks also Taffita up to 36 W. H. Thomas, the logger, re John Flanagan, foreman at Cody’s Japanese inches wide at Robinson’s Store turned to the lower river Friday camp on Lampa creek, starts at once R. E. L. Hayter came over from after a few days visit at the Bay. for Washington, his former home on the Bay side yesterday for a few New Goods! Prunella, Rain a business trip. days’ visit. He spent a day with proof, Basket Woave, Ladies cloth, Miss Fannie Getty, a teacher in bis Mrs. R. S. Knowlton, Novelty suitings at Robinson’s. the Coquille schools, is spending and sister, then proceeded to Bandon to Mr. and Mrs. W. T- Dement, of her holiday vacation with her par. B e e his father and other members Myrtle Point, took Christmas with ents at Marshfield on South inlet. of family. This is his first visit Mrs. D’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben The Cody Lumber Co. has leased for the nearly two years. the Carman & Crites mill on the M. E. Zumault, of near Johnson’s Figg- Hardy Mast was in town yester lower river and will manufacture sold a good team to Mr. Mont day. He is fathor of a fine little tbelr own logs into lumber in the mill, gomery, late from Alaska, and ex girl which made her appearence in future. pects to start with Mr. M. for Rose- his home Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Saokett, of burg today. The team will be ta E. P. Mast was down from the this city, went to the Bay Iasi to Seattle. Mr. Zumault will North Fork the latter part of last week to spend Christmas at Marsh ken visit his old home and relatives in week and reported Grandma Mast field with their daughter, Mrs. L. eastern Oregon before he returns. somewhat improved, bnt still very A. Whereat. A very interesting Christmas low. John Tawse was the lucky man was given under the Messrs. Dean and Morgan, the at the Wilson Jewelry Co’s raffie program of tbe M. E. Church market, men have changed places. last week and Mrs. Tawse received auspices and Sunday school Mr. Dean now presides bohind the a nice diamond ring for a Christ South, at the Masonic Hall on Christmas block, while Mr. Morgan does mas present. evening which whb well attended the outside hustling. and highly appreciated by all pres Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bean, of The H eiiald family enjoyed two this city, went to Riverton Friday ent. There was a nice supper given fine turkeys for Christmas dinner. to with Mrs. Bean’s after the perfnrmapce of which Mrs. Emma Smith, of Fialitrap, sent spend Christmas Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin, about 250 peopL partook. us one and the Coquillo Valley parents, as well as many friends of that place. The frftf^j nigh*? wound up with Packing Co. the other. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (jchoedor of a nice Cr6g0n rain, which passed oft Mrs. H A^V ' £jr,i yJ'Q- vas °n fT,'^)fty, Oregoll, Sl'u spending to soon to to please our logging | unfoiT'TfflrtS ns to fall and seriously the uolidays with Mrs. Scbroeder’s .friends of the upper river injure ouo of her limbs some weeks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christen there being some 40,000 logs in the ago, is somewhat improved and is sen of Burnell.—Ferndale Entu’- North Fork alone which are badly needed by our mills. Some are able to be up on crutches. prise. Frank Lowe, the ship carpenter, Burt Kay, who has been at Dr. speaking quite dispairingly of them came over from the bay on Friday Wetmore’s hospital for two weeks, coming out this winter at all, which and went to Bandon to spend having recovered from a severe will be a great disappointment to and loggers as well as some Christmas with his parents, Mr. and attack of absesses about bis millmen other interested parties. Mrs. D. J. Lowe, of that place. throat, was allowed to go borne the Inspection of work in Pastel, last of the week. Election of Officers. Tapestry, Wood Carving and Py- Charley Myers who kas been in rography cordially invited. Orders attendance at the State Agricultur Chadwick lodge, A. F. & A. M., for holiday souvenirs on wood or al College at Corv»llis, returned have elected the following officers: leather carefully and promptly Inst week to spcsd the holidays R. H. Mast, W. M.; L. H. Hazard, filled. Lillian M. Candlin, Coquille. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. W.; E. E. Johnson, J V/.; J. W. Leneve, Treas.; J. S. Lawrence, Christmas passed off quietly in D. Myers at this place. this city, with the usual Christmas The many friends of Capt. R. J. Sec.; Cal Slagle, S. D.; J W. Laird tree and the time-honored turkey or Dunham wifi be pleased to learn J, D. ; George Baxter, S. S. ; Clarence he has been exonerated from Boyrie, J. S.; J. H. Cecil, Tyler; chicken dinner and most of us are that >11 blame for losing the Roanoke’s J. J. Stanley, Organist. Joint in glad that the day only comes once rudder while crossing Humboldt a year. bar, November 24, by the inspectors stallation tonight. Coquille Lodge, No. 53, I. O. O. Mrs. Lewis LaCasse, of Wichkah, at San Francisco. Washington, arrived here Christmas The Bandon Recorder is to be F.; C. A. Boyrie, N. G.; James day and is enjoying a visit with her congratulated on tbe fine ChriBtmas Watson, V. G.; J. 8 Lawrence, they got out last week, it L. H. Haznrd, Treas. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cecil, edition full ofreadable matter regarding Sec.; of this city, and many friends of her was that enterprising city-by-the-soa nnd Mamie Rebekah Lodge, No. 20, girlhood days. was full of advertising matter for I. O. O. F.: Grace Skeels, N. G.; Annie Robinson, V. G.: Inez Chase, Mr and Mrs. !Vm. Gal liar, of the locsl merchants. Bandon, spent Christmas with their ¡The merchants of Ibis city are well Sec.; Mary Davenport, Treas. sons, Steve and Ed, nnd their pleased with Christmas trade, that Lycurgus Lodge, No. 72, K. of P.; was better than for some years J. W. Laird, C. C.; Ray Watson, V. families, of ’his eitv, and greeted is past. Tbe city was filled with shop C , J. S. Lawrence, K. of R.; R. H. ny old ¡friends, the H rild family pers every day and the aggregate membered. amount of monoy that was spent for \ it, K. of Ex. J jstus Temple, No. 35, Rathbone lie Dyer, of Baudon, gifts amounted to a tidy sura. spent Christmas with Tbe Victor Talking Machine Co. Sisisrs: Annie Lawrence, P. C.; R. £ Buck while write their representative here, the Mabel Roberts, M. E. C.; Eva W. R Haines Music Co , authoriz Srliroeder, E. S.; Annie Robinson, "Her and ing tlie following out prices on their E. Jr.; Lou Linegar, Manager; goods: 7 iooh records at 35 cts: 10 Inez Chase, M. R. C-; Mary Schroe- inch records at $1.00. Zono-Phone der, M. of E.; Mabel Laird, Pro records and other discrecords cut in tector; Annie Little, G. O. T. price in accordance. Mrs. -Nelson Boss and daughter Thanking our many friends and customers for their liberal patron age and we wish you all a PROS PEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. : : : : : We are of the opinion that everyone remembered on Christmas by the way our stock was depleted. And we take occasion to thank all of our friends and wish them all a Happy and Prosperous New Year NEW S MRS. n. NOSLER, PROP OREGON COQUILLE, ¡OLIVER W ILSO N D EA LER GENERAL & CO. IN ERCHANDI8E A HAPPY new year to all Boys and 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. . a The drawing will take place at the store at 7 P. M. New Years’ day i