The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, November 01, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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VOTE 307 X NO
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Do you remember arty period in which our
country has been subjected to so many anxious
moments at during the past two years f
Can there be any doubt that confidence in the
Federal Reeerve Banking System as a national
shock absorber has contributed largely to the
tranquility of business and banking during these
tense months ?
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If you appreciate what this new nation-wide
has been doing for
you, you can support it and
n o f^ « m
* !d to »to. strength by
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promptly becoming one of
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our depositors.
First National
Bank
Coquille, Oregon
Has opened on the
Comer of Front and Hall Street .
He has a large variety of goods as he has purchased the
Tupper stock and added some new as well as old.
A New Line of Dishes and Tableware
Hoes, Rakes, Axes. Hard Saws, Wash Tubs and
Boards. Iron Bedsteads, Sanitary Couches, Sani­
tary Springs, new, from $6.50 to $20 each.
100 dozen Fruit Jars, Cook Stoves, Heaters,
Camp Stoves, Pipe, Elbows. Large variety Of
Tools—Saws, Squares, Hammers, Etc.
PHOtyE NO. 1103 TO $ET QUICK QUICK
J. A. RICHMOND l
DR. C. W . ENDICOTT
Party
Line
Conversations
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The Government now operates our telephone syfitcm,
and party line subscribers are requested to make their
telephone conversations as short as the business in
hand will perm it
Staying in on conversations or prolonged conversa­
tions involves delays to business important to the Gov-
THE ONE INDUSTRY IN
COQUILLE
I. J. STANLEY
COQUILLE LAUNDRY