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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1908)
•mm Coquille Jerald. "wpri ■ ___ ■— m ------------------------- D r D E A N , P R O P R IE T O R C O DRYDEN, M A N A G E R Knowlton s urug ^ Is displaying an dlegant line* Holiday Gooos County Official Paper. i \ ^ . -.ti’ T .1 Y ' PUBLI8HF.il EVERY WEDNESDAY. Devoted to Hi y building of the C and of Coos Oor Subscription, i ' 'll and social up . imrtieularly lly. advance, $1.50 v* ? Phone. Main 55. “ Dement’s J' st” is the flour Drane sells it. G. W . Norris, of Fairview, was in town Thursday and Friday of last week. I Ui*»94 A nice line of Chambrees, and lace collors just in at O. Willsons & Co’s. W. T. Kerr and wife went to North Bend Thursday and return ed Friday. j f you have any repairing that you can not do take it to Quick A Curry. J. O. Farmer, the Arago black smith, had business down this way on Thursday. is. Caps, Aid Gents Go to Land & Lyons’ a for nice suit of clothes. They will save you money. Boots a Mr. and Mrs. G. S- Davis, of Nor way, were in Coquille shopping and visiting on Friday. o f R ca D ry ° coecia U y î COQUILLE HARDWARE pu trirsi Hardware, • For all kinds of sewing, go to Mrs. Morgan A Miss Robinson on Front 8t. Mrs. Fred Mebl, of Bandon, vis ited Mrs. Q. Mehl and friends in this city Friday of last week. Perfect Gems, Tinware, GETTY « COLLIER Paints, Am muniti* on, Guns and P'umbinq [excelled Watches, Artistic Jewelry Repairing Guaranteed The finest line of candies a fectiunery in Coquill A complete News and J Counter g Full assortment of ladies' and children's underwear just in at Robinson’s. WAyWá/s, N. LORENZ H. McKenna was up from Cody’s camp lsst Thursday. He visited the Bay the first of the week. P . E. Drane keeps puffed rice a delicious dish for breakfast and for sick folks- Coquille Furniture Co W e furuished this fine home with complete furniture and hangings. Highest Grade Clothing, Best Boots and Shoes, Choice Fresh Groceries. Biggest stock in the city Chas. McKnight, the Marshfield attorney, spent two or three days in Coquille country last week on busi ness. ' V.W- P R IC E S LOW . GOODS T H E BEST. Have served you for over 20 K . Holverson has just received a full line of the finest samples for men’s suitings. Examine them. Z I Z vears T. J. Green, of Myrtle Point, went to Bandon Thursday to visit his daughter, Mrs. S. C. Johnsoa, of that place. M ; B S VToMT, - m È m ÈM M '. Phone 251 and your orders will sent right out by Land A Lyons’ free delivery. T. B. Win d laudon real estate denier, by Friday morning's Fav i 1 took the train for tho Bay ide. Qrochery> , ftbeU niteware ana 0f Christmas Fine Fon S alk . A choice piece of hot- tom land. Inquire of George S. Robison, Coquille. C A McKellips, the Singer sew- in g machine man, had business which called him to this city and JUy rtle Point a couple of dayB last week. .. Mnckinaw coats $1.50 nud $5.00 in blue, gray and brown at Robin son’s, also rubber-lined duck coats. Mr. and Mrs. Madden, of this city, went to Bandon last week to see their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Noah who was ill, but was much better at last accounts. ‘‘$2.00 Starts a fine Local Busi ness, daily profits, $5 to $10. Partic ulars free, write to-day. B. F. L oob Co., Des Moines, la .,’’ John Shuck started for Southern California last Friday. He expeats to spend the winter at Pomona with the hopes of getting relief from his rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Robinson, of Norway, came down Friday and en joyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Bunch during the afternoon and took in their lodge in the even- >ng- W . E. Neely, of Parkersburg made our office a pleasant business call while in town on Friday, and took advantage of our clubing rates for his winter’s reading matter. Ham lichen, of the Enchanted Prairie section, was in Coquille Friday looking after business mat ters at the county seat and renew ing acquaintance with many old pioneer friends. John Donaldson who has been taking a lay off for several days from his duties at tho Prosper Mill Co’s store, visited Myrtle Poiut, Co quille and Bandon, enjoying shak ing hands with old friends. A. P. MILLER, CHEAP CITY LOTS Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To bacco, Confectionery. Prices $50, $60, $75, $100, $125 C Street Coquille, Oregon and $150 per lot. Terms to suit purchasers. In Barrow & Strang’s addition to the City o f Coquille. Coos Bay Monumental Works. L kt Man. C ontracts —The Unit ed States Postoffiee Department will let the contrac1 December 1, for carrying tl, w m North Bend and Lain Ten Mile Fine cemetery work a specialty. Estimaba furnished on all kinds of postoflics, for a 1 1 one year. | monumental anil building work. The contract call.-, fm i three-time- JOHN MITCHELL. PROP. a-week service l inn s. Phone, Main 1731, The finest building location in the city. See Home Realty Co. Marshfiofd Oregon \ Coquille, Oregon i Incandescent Electric Light Presi the Button and here •u ava if. A ccepted th ro a g h ou t’the civilized world aa tha m ost universally satisfactory il lu m inant for all puipoe<s h C leanest, Moqt C onvenient, and the C H E A P E S T lig h t know n. T h at furn ish ed by the C O Q U IL L E R I V E R E L E C T R IC C O . ia t r it class and up to date in every reepeet T he rates p iece it w ithin reach o f al FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.