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D. F. D E A N , P R O P R I E T O R
C. O D R T D E N , M A N A G E R .
County Official Paner.
P U U M 8 H K D EVEBY WEDNESDAY.
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Phone, Main 55,
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R , R. Drew was up from Prosper
on Friday.
“ Deraent’s Best” is the flour
Drane sells it.
Mrs. Joseph Windle was up from
the lower river on Friday.
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A nice lino of Chambrees, and
lace collors just in at O. Willsons k
C o ’s.
Mrs. H. L. Varney, of this city,
visited friends at Myrtle Point last
week.
j f you have any repairing that
you can not do take it to Quick &
Curry.
Mr. and Mrs. Nonda Anderson
were up from their camp near
Rocky Point last Friday.
Go to Land & Lyons’ a for nice
suit of clothes. They will save you
money.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holland came
over from Marshfield the last or the
week and are visiting at Mrs. Wick
ham’s hotel.
COQUILLE HARDWARE 0
Hardware,
TH E POPULAR
Tinware,
QETTV & COLLIER
Paints,
For all kinds of sewing, go to
Mrs. Morgan k Miss Robinson on
Front St.
Mrs. E. N. Harry, of Sitkum,
who has been in town for the past
few weeks, returned home the first
of the week.
Full assortment of ladies’ and
children’s underwear just in at
Robinson’s.
Ammunition, Guns and
Artistic Jewelry
Repairing Guaranteed
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The finest line of candies a
fectionery in Coquill
N. LORENZ
G. T. Robison, of Fishtrap, pas
sed down the river Friday with his
summer clip of wool which was ship
ped on the Elizabeth.
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P'umbina
Coquille Furniture Co
Highest Grade Clothing, Best Boots and Shoes,
Choice Fresh Groceries. Biggest stock in the city
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W e furnished this fine home
with complete furniture and
hangings.
P R IC E S
K . Holvsrson has just received a
full line of the finest samples for
men’s suitings. Examine them.
LOW .
GOODS
T H E BEST.
Have served you
for over 20
Mrs. G. E ' Pike visited Mrs. P.
E . Drane, of this place, and Mrs. E.
E. Johnson, at Johnson’s mill, sev
eral days last week, returning on
Thursday.
P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice
a delicious dish for breakfast and
for sick folks.
Don’t fail to see The Maids From
A! ■ ka,the grrnf t musical comedy
evn-written. M
uic opera house
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8:.10 o’clock.
Phono 251 and your ordors will
sent right out by Land k Lyons’
freo delivery.
At the entertninmont Friday,
night a very pleasing part will be
taken by four old maids dawning
merry widow liuts which has not
been mentioned on the program.
Don’t mibB it.
years
niteware anu
0f Christmas
Crockery<
Fine
çtVce*
Fon S ale . A choice piece of bot
tom land. Inquire of George S.
Robison, Coquille.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Eddy, of
Prosper, were in town Thursday on
their return from an outing and
pleasure trip down the coast on
horseback. They returned by way
of Myrtle Point.
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Mackinaw coats $1.50 and $5.00
in blue, gray and brown at Robin
son’s, also rubber-lined duck coats.
C. A. DeLong, a late arrival from
Kansas,
last
week
purchased
through the agency of Frank Burk
holder, the home and two-acre tract
of Fred Von Pegert on Spurgeon
Hill. Mr. DeLong is a brother of
I. N. DeLong, of Randon, who has
been a resident of Coos county for
a number of years.
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“ $2.00 Starts a fine Local Busi
ness, daily profits, $5 to $10. Partic
ulars free, write to-day.
B. F.
Loos Co., Deg Moines, la .,”
C. A. Pettengill wto has lived on
one of Capt. Danielson’s farms near
Parkersburg the past season or so,
last week purchased the dairy farm
of F. M. Gevrez on Cunningham
and will soon take possession. Mr.
Gevrez will move to Southern Cal.
for a change for Mrs. Gevrez’s
health. We are very sorry to lose
these good people, and hope they
may some time return.
A. P. MILLER,
Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To-
bacco, Confectionery.
C »Street
Coquille, Oregon.
W. H. Bay died at the home of his
son, W. Leo Ray in Myrtle Point,
last Saturday, after a lingering ill
ness due to old age. He was eighty-
two years old and moved here from
Norton Kns. two years ago to be
near his children. Besides W. Lee
B iy the decensad is survivd by two
c het m m W.
I Coos Bay
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1 ino cemetery work a specialty. Estimates furnished on all kinds of
a daughter, Mi
I. II. Hurst of Al-
monumental
nnd building work.
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a ith hint short
JOHN MITCHELL. PROP.
ly prior to his dentil. The funeral
v, - held at Mirth l ’cunt this week. Phone. Main 1731.
Marshfield Oregon
Coos Bay
Monumental Works.
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CHEAP CITY LOTS
Prices $50, $00,
and S I 50 per lot.
purchasers.
$75, $100, $125
Terms to suit
In Barrow & Strang’s
addition to the City o f Coquille.
The
finest b u ild in g
the citv.
Home
Coquille,
location
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Incandescent
Electric Light
Pres*
Accepted throughout'tbe civilized world
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as the most universally satisfactory it
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Cleanest,
Oregon I«
for
Most
all
l ui pt r i s
Convenient, and
and
CHEAPEST light known.
here
That furnished by the
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RealtV Co.
luminant
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claee and up to date in every respect
The rates place it within reach of al
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