Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 16, 1908, Image 4

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    Coquille Herald.
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D F D E A N , P R O P R IE T O R .
C. O D R Y D E N , M A N A G E R
County Official Paner.
PUBLISHED EVKKY WEDNESDAY.
lie voted to U h * material and hooir I ap-
b Hiding o f th»* < 'oqaille Valley particularly
• id o f Ooos Ooanty generally.
Subscription, peryear.in advanoe, $1.50
Phone, Main 55.
C. A. Peterson, of Riverton, vis-
ited the Bay last week.
“ Dement’s Best" is the flour
Drane sells it,
\V. D. Roberts, of Riverton, was
in town on Saturday.
Prof. J. H. Barklow, of Arago,
was a Coquille business visitor on
Saturday.
A nice line of Chamhrees, and
lace collors just in at O. Willsons ¿i
Co’s.
Thomas Wilson, the Myrtle Point
farmer, went to the Bay on busi­
ness last Friday.
Go to Land & Lyons’ a for nice
suit of clothes. They will save you
money.
Geo. H. Flanagan, the Marshfield
banker, made a business trip to
Myrtle Point Friday.
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COQUILLE HARDWARE C
Hardware,
B u r n in g -
o f B .eadV ^
Tinware,
Full assortment of ladies’ and
children’s underwear just in at
Robinson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hammack,
of n ea r Johnson’s mill, made friends
at Bandon a visit last week.
P . E. Drane keeps puffed rice
a delicious dish for breakfast and
for sick folks.
Dr. Harrison, the Myrtle Point
veterinary surgeon, visited the Bay
professionally last week.
Phone 251 and your orders will
sent right out by Land & Lyons
free delivery.
Thomas Stillwell, of Randolph,
had business which brought him to
Coquille last Saturday.
Mackinaw coats $1.50 and $5.00
in blue, gray and brown at Robin­
son’s, also rubber-lined duck coats.
Z. T . Boyce, of Bandon, was a
passonger from the Bay by Satur­
day’s train.
Ten per cent off on our best shoes
till our new shoes arrive Skeels &
Son.
James Vowell, the Riverton farm-
er, was a passeDger to Myrtle Point
by Friday’s train.
Something new in Buster Brown
“ High Top1' shoos for children,
Misses and young ladies’ at Robin­
son’s.
Thomas Lawhorn is said to have
purchased Chas. McCulloch’s inter­
est in the steamer Flyer on Coos
Bay.
Knowlton’s Drug Store has on
display the finest line of Holiday
G oods ever shown in Coquille.
GETTY & COLLIER
Paints,
e finost line of candies and con­
fectionery in Coquille.
Ammunition, Guns and
JJect Gems, Unexcelled Watches, A rtistic Jew elry
complete News and Magazine
Counter
P'umbing
R ep a irin g G uaranteed
IN. LORENZ
Coquille Furniture Co
W e furnished this fine home
with complete furniture and
hangings.
Highest Grade Clothing, Best Boots and Shoes,
Choice Fresh Groceries. Biggest stock in the city
P R IC E S
LOW .
GOODS
T H E BEST.
Have served you
for over 20
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Ben Schuyler, now of Marshfield,
who formerly conducted a saloon at
Bandon, has filed a petition in vol­
untary bankruptcy.
Registered Berkshire pigs, both
sex, for sale. Call on J. O. Watson,
breeder of Registered Jorsoy cattle,
at farm near Coquille.
David Roberts, of Empire, and
his friend. H. F. Huxall, came
over last week and Mr. Roberts
visited his daughter, Mrs. Peterson,
of Arago.
‘‘$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.,’’
Henry Hoeck has returned from
Portland, and hopes to have the af­
fairs of the Larsen Timber company
straightened out within a short pe­
riod.— Times.
I f you have any repairing that
you can not do take it to Quick A
Curry.
Miss Rose Lilly, the popular
schoolmam, who has been teaching
on the Bay side, came over by Sat­
urday's train and proceeded to Ban
don by the Favorite
Oil clothing,, pnrafine clothing,
rubber boots and rubbers nt Rob­
inson's.
Depuiy Game Warden Cai Wrig'ui
calls attention to the fact that all
licenses for hunting expire Dec. 31,
and says that hunters should recol­
lect this fact and see that they se-
curo new ones nnd comply with the
law.
Rooks! Rooks!! Rooks!!! Books
for everybody at Knowlton's Drug
Store.
A. P. MILLER,
CHEAP CITY LOTS
Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To-
;
bacco, Confectionery.
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Prices $50, $60, $75, $100, $125
and $i5u per lot.
Coquille, Uregon.
Terms to ¡suit
purchasers. In Barrow & Strang's
Incandescent
Electric Light
Press
Accepted throughout the civilized world
the
as the most universally satisfactory il
Button
Cleanest,
addition to the City o f Coquille.
Coos Bay
Monumental Works.
The finest building location in
.1 s <o Tyrrell, well known in Co­
quille, wl, > ■ : t ■ veral weeks of
lnt with ri oives at North Bend,
Fine cemetery work a specialty. Eetimatts furnished on nil kinds of j
lef Inst Saturday hound for Klam­
ath Kails in hojv s that the change monumental and building work.
JOHN MITCHELL PROP.
of climate may benefit his health,
he being a sufferer from asthma.
Phone, Main 1731,
Marsh, field Oregon
the city.
See
Coquille,
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Oregon
Most
all
purposes
t>
Convenient, and
CHEAPEST light known.
here
That furnished by the
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R IV E R
It.
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for
and
ave
Home RealtV Co.
luminant
E L E C T R IC
tbe
C O Q U IL L E
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is
first
class and up to date in every respec t
The rates place it within reach of alj
FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE. ORE.