Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 11, 1908, Image 4

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D. F. D EA N , P R O P R IE T O R
C. O. D R T D E N , M A N A G E R
Knowlton’s Drug Store
Is displaying an elegant line o f
County Official Paper.
Holiday Qoots
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Devoted to itae m aterial and social np-
baildm p of the Ooqaille Valley particularly
• ad of Ooos County generally.
Subscription, per y ear,in advance, fl.fiO
Phone, Main 55.
Wm. Rackleff, of Myrtle Point,
was in town last Wednesday.
If you have any repairing that
you can not do take it to Quick &
Curry.
L. A. Lilliqvist, deputy district
attorney, had business in town Fri­
day.
J. H. McCloskey, the Norway
creamery man, had business in town
Saturday.
Go to Land & Lyons’ a for nice
suit of clothes. They will save you
money.
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Capt. T. W. McCloskey, the
Myrtle Point hardware man, was in
town Saturday.
Goods’
For all kinds of sewing, go to
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Mrs. Morgan & Miss Robinson on
COQUILLE HARDWARE
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Front St.
Hardware,
Earl Slagle, left for Portland Sat­
Tinware,
urday where he will enter Holmes
business college.
Paints,
Full assortment of ladies’ and
Ammunition, Guns and
children’s underwear just in at
, Artistic Jewelry
Robinson’s.
R epairing G uaranteed
P'umbing
Kennett Lawrence, left for San
Francisco, Saturday, after a visit of
several weeks with parents m this
city.
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P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice
a delicious dish for breakfast and
for sick folks.
There will be preaching service
in the M. E. church, south, on
North Fork next sabbath Nov. 15th
Highest Grade Clothing, Best Boots and Shoes,
at 11 a. m. all the people in that va-
Choice Fresh Groceries. Biggest stock in the city
cinity are invited.
H. M. Branham, Pastor.
Phone 251 and your orders will
Have served you
sent right out by Land & Lyons’
free delivery.
for over 20
J. 8. Lyons has purchased the
years
gasolene launch belonging to H.
<J. Stratton and will put a larger
engine in it which will make it one
of the speediest on the river.
F or S ale . A choice piece of bot­
tom land. Inquire of George S.
Robison, Coquille.
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The Redmen lodge, of this city
had a big powwow last Friday
evening winding up with a big
teware anu
clam feed. They are certainly go­
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crockery,
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time.
K. Holverson has just received a
full line of the finest samples for
men’s suitings. Examine them.
Mr. and Mrs. David Strang, Jr.
entertained about twenty five of
their friends at their home above
town last Thursday evening. The
evening was spent in games and
music after which a bountiful re-
past was served. Every one pres­
ent pronounced it a most enjoyable
evening.
Mackinaw coats $4.50 and $5.00
in blue, gray and brown at Robin,
son’s, nlso rubber-lined duck coats.
Rev. C- H. Cleaves, Paster of M.
E. church south, has arrived in our
city and preached last Sunday morn­
ing. He will preach next Sunday
at both services. A cordial invita­
tion is extended to all to bo present.
Rev. Cleaves was at Grants Pass
last year. He was recently married
and he and wife will be here in the
future.
“$2.00 Starts a fine Local Busi­
ness, daily profits, $5 to $10. Partic­
ulars free, write to-day. B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, la.,’’
Bridge seems to have carried off
the honors this time in fistic en­
counters on election day. H. C.
Bryant and Jim SliDger met on
that day and proceeded to thrash out
a quarrel that had been started sev­
eral days previous with the result
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that Mr. Bryantoame out consider­ Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To-
ably worsted. Mr. Slinger was
Prices $50, $60, $75, $100, $125
brought before the justice of peace
bacco, Confectionery.
and fined $37.50 for his trouble.
F or S a le : One No. 11 Ohio C Street
Coquille, Oregon.
and $150 per lot. Terms to suit
Ensilege Cutter with 34 feet of el­
evator, 2 horse power, all in No. 1
purchasers. In Barrow Strang’s
running order. For particulars in.
quire of W. M. Hamilton, above
addition to the City of Coquille.
Johnson’s mill or address Coquille
J. P. Tupper returned the latter
part of the week from a trip down
The finest building location in
the coast where he went to visit with
his granddaughter, Mrs. Kenneth
the city. See
Perkins, nee Miss Jessie Tupper
formerly of this city. He enjoyed
his visit very much. He took with Fine cemetery work a specialty. Estimates furnished on all kinds of
him two nice presents fur Mrs. Per­ monumental and building work.
kins, one being a nice driving horse
JOHN MiTCHUL, PROP.
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and buggy and the other a fine
Oregon
gold watch.
Phone, Main 1731.
Marshfield Oregon 1 * OiJU lllC
GETTY & COLLIER
The linest line of eanuies a
fectionery in Coquill
A complete News and J igazme
Counter
N. LORENZ
Coquille Furniture Co
We furnished this fine home
with complete furniture and
hangings.
PRICES LOW. GOODS
THE BEST.
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A. P. MILLER,
CHEAP CITY LOTS
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Ooos Bay
Monumental Works. Home RealtV Co.
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Incandescent
Electric Light
Press
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Button
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ave
it.
Accepted throughout;the civilized world
as the most universally satisfactory il
luminant for all p t q o i t Se
Cleanest, Most Convenient, and the
CHEAPEST light known.
That furnished by the CO Q U ILLE
R IV E R E L EC T R IC CO is first
class and up to date in every reaped
The rates place it within reach of al
FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.
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