raîiSHI ■■ < äwäKJi , . r :. 33T .SS and They 1mm Roll I Back To You Ri ■ s ' ‘ Jr... m m m •- m ¿ r oqr A j| | V___ iiZ . i ! * " 1 -i « mmm* See Your First %x Wi bought Florsheim Sloes before the h a t price advance. you - W e sdl RoU Your Dollars H This Way and gat values you couldn’t fa t s thousand miles sway. th e e m uch lower th an they can be se Your interest is our interest— our stock is largo and complete. cured elsewhere* Full Has o f Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, etc. H. LORENZ 'lite Store of Satisfaction. »*>:• • » T . L ."1 T.-S&s:-";.T MILLER BROS. * Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Fish, etc Phone 731 . mu 400 P .M . Deliveries *=••p- 1:39 F. M. North. DO TOU PREFER to knew what ySu arc buying. Th bay at huma from, us jam mat unly gut uu mach fur yuar muauy hat you uluu Sud everything i¿&Sm uold exactly uu 8. KNOWLTQN. Do Your Trading at Home and more money w ill stay in your home bank, and more o f it w ill be available fo r home use. The dollar that goes away hardly ever comes back. FIRST N A T I O N A L B A N K {•--■Si,.» mu. “ Thu young man ropUod tout ho had not aukod it to donate. ‘Why not,’ aukod the clothier, they have uold several units hurt lately uu they ought to give oomothiag. I f everybody boro bought all their clothes from thorn yorf would not have get that ■ubacriptkm from mo today, for this wouldn't ha a. clothing atom bat n vacant building, aad I would bo working to tho city myaeif or trying to ran n Cana, 1 The catalog houao gate boom buatoaaa bacauaa they show looking cute toataad of lotting you falloWo sea, fool and try on tha salt, yet hare I aaa-aubacribtog to tho team land glad to do i t “ ‘I f you wrote them for a donation, boom dark back to Chi cago, who ia working aa atarvation wages himself, would laugh and drop your latter to tha vra at aha at at • 'Aa a matter of fact you bought that unit for $18, didn’t you?’ Tha young fallow atammorad aad aaid that waa righ t - “ ‘And tha axpraasaga waa about 75 cents, to aay nothing of tha poatege and tho monay ardor? Wall, hare ia a suit that I •all far »19.50, fitted to you. to you aaa It pays somatimaa to aoa what th a aid storekeeper can do before you sand your monay away. I guess you will my this suit an tha rack to my atora la fully tha equal o f tha ana tha catalog hooaa listed at $1S; aa to that I know it coat 20 par cant more to manufacture. And re bar that wa have te support the b—obeli team and all tha things, and oak nothing antra than that your monay stays i to tha town .’ " T waa paid out for an ax tha other day after a fanny or ient,” laid tha newcomer dollar. “ I waa to tha pocket of a t over to Clearwater who want into a hardware store aad se lected an u . Whan the proprietor told him tha price was $1, ha aaid A Blank’s priog.waa 77 * ‘Vary wail, aaid tho dealer, “ 111 aoD H to you on tha Haro la your ax tor 77 Now give mo 25 cants for tha expraaaage you have saved, also S cants far tha monay order and 2 cents That fa »1.07 U would cost you from tha catalog house, hot my pries is Jest »1.00.’ The customer said that had to him before, aad paid over tha »1.00. Than tha dealer stacks« ap tho ax to the rack again aad turned away, thanking tha cus- ‘What are you putting it away for?’ *Why,’ tha storekeeper, t t I'm aeOtt« an tha aaasa conditions as tha i yen win have to drive into town ten days from now and gat H. But I go thorn people one better. Hera’s year you went i t I just wonted to make tha compari son plain all tea way through, that’s all.’ " “The mail order hooaa dam not have to gat tha good will o f any individual, bo his aaasa Sasith, Jones or Brown,“ aaid tha Rolling Dollar, “ far its field fa unlimited, so tha no protection aside from tho postal leant Bat tbo local with limited possible customers, moot aad doaa go muck farther to keep tha good will of hie people.“ Copyright, 1914 BOUGHT R IG H T and w e only ask a fair profit Wa serve yon promptly and art always here to eee that yon are aatiefied. Keep your money in yoar own community and it will re turn to you quicker. THE BUSY C O R N E R Now is the time to buy a John Deere Plow or Harrow lam b & V O N PEGERT THE KEYNOTE Suecam to medicine ' raliao solely on ita power to ratters illness, according to tha danmnda of its purpose. The keynote of «ureses to tha use of any medicine compounded by us, ia to the fact that ovary drag used ia selected with tha knowledge at ita parity and potency, and compounded according to moot scientific met hade by aM- ci(n i j_ our work «ad the results obtained from aad both ha and tha patient obtain tha results its use. F U H R M A N ’S P H A R M A C Y LYONS & J O N E S Fine Groceries , Coquille, Oregon lards. comers and attar unpatriotic remark* regarding tha procedure of the United State* in tha war with Germany ware severely criticised in tha final report at the Douglas County Grand Jury, filed with Judge Hamilton at BoOe- hurg on Decoration Day. In com menting upon the alleged utterances of these idlers,' the Grand Jury took occasion to call their attention te a chapter o f thh session laws o f 1911, which provides for tbs arrest and punishment of persons who are with out visible means of living and who have the physical ability to work. In the concluding paragraph o f the report, the Grand Jury recommends that the sheriff and other peace of ficers o f Douglas county arrest and prosecute every person who is dotect- sd uttering remarks against the flag or criticising the Government. the charitably inclinad. The County court is helping «11 the Jew allows, but with seven or eight young child ren, several e^Jthsm sick, she is hav ing a hard time to get along. Oto t o la Wmi S t Jam e« Episcopal Choreta Trinity Sunday—June 3rd. K. Sunday School, gave a dinner Fri day evening. May 25 in the church parlors, to honor o f Misses Ada May Newell and Winnie Spencer, who are soon te leave for their homes. The rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion. A t 6 o'clock tha host esses, Meodames Jackson, Richmond and H. L. Johnson, invited the geests to the dining room, where all enjoyed a pleasant hour partaking of the good dinner and visiting. Those present Were* soars, and Mosdnmos F. Q, Newell, o f Mellette, South Dakota, Richmond. Jackson, Gary. Downs, Johnson, Misses Winnie Sponsor, Ma bel Bay, Ada Downs, Messrs. Bay Boron Jackson and Alfred Did you notice the gorgeous display o f Flowered Hair Ribbons we have on display in our window? Our assortment o f all kinds is verjLComplete ranging from lc to S5c a yard, the latter being the regular 60c quality. Fknrarad Hair Ribbons, baaatiful designs,^* * widths 5, 5K and 7 inches_______ 16, 20, 25, 90 and 86c yd Christian Science Society. Servirne s u t Sunday at 11:89 a. m. Subject, “ Ancient and Modani Ne and Hyp- Plain Ribbons, all color«, an widths op to 7 inches---------------- ------- ----------------- from 8c to 25c yard Corset Ribbons------------------- — 5c a bolt, 6 yds. to the bolt Be by Ribbon _ ------------------------------------------------ le a yard Dainty and striking designs in Ribbons for every purpose. They are boawtHe. RACKET STORE at « pi ah The s01 be "A Cell > fjpsjsr! MRS. B O N N IE W A L K E R , Prop. -V