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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1917)
H ost enjoyable route. Beautiful mountain scenery. lib era l stop overs. See San Francisco, Los Angeles, Apache Trail, EH Paso, New Orleans. Something new and delightful every hour. Three daily tripe from Portland connecting at San Francisco for the South and E ast First and second class sleeping cars. Un excelled Dining Car Service. iîs&ï- K .h iW .1 C. Lewis, Ptr Watts, Mild. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LIN KIUs. Norway 1818 E. Wilcox, McKinley 1814 !. Dirickson, N. Bend 1816 •17 88 1816 1788 786 47 Gee. A. Lyons, J. K. Vanburen John W. Belchsi Albert L. Bure] Gee. W. Bobbs, V. K. Morto, U SNOW FLAKES are served at lunch eons, teas— in fa c t wherever a par ticularly crisp and dainty cracker is appreciated. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. FARMERS UNION STORE Coquille 1848 Prosper I Bend 1860 1861 Empire 1888 d. 1863 7S7 Otto Scbienman 1188 Frank H. Carts 884 Jas. W. Gibney, 1681 Alfred F. Long, Myrtle 8 Geo. W. Carlson, Lakes! 1107 Neil O. Hawley, Lea 710 John G. Wilson, Mild. 1788 Jaa. Dobbins, Powers 678 Rudolph Helm backer. Ml US John H. Wayna, A lls « 1478 Varo G. Yeung, Two M 1888. Frank Perkoirel, Powers 701 Joa. L. Singleton, Mfld 688 Nick Polehronis, Mfld. 608 Kart A. Nelson, Mfld. 1848 Glen Wagoner, Powers 787 Lionel D. Gordon, Mfld. 220 Mathew Grohs, N. Bend 818 Fred K. Raymond, Mfld. 804 John G. Rundall, N. Bm 1168 Clinton B. Crouch, Coqu one yarder got aout 171,000 feet, naarty an s f which were ftr lags. , The Harbor says that it is signiA- cant that me rinse ware osdsrad ft protect the Coos Bay bridge the day the first order of government sprue« for airplanes was shipped. ’ The num ber o f guards at the big bridge have