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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1908)
Coquille Jerald. W M BkW SPM B Know ltons urug cm D. T. D E A N P R O P R I E T O R O. O. D R T D E N M A N A G E R I , displaying < H oliday Goons C o u n t y O ffic ia l P a p e r . PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Dc . oted to tbe material and nooiai ap- bnilding o f the Ooqatlle Valley particularly and o f Oooa Oonntv generally. Subscription, per year, io advanoe. $1.00 Phone, Main 55. “ Dement's Best" Drane sells it. is the Sour There is goiDg to be a grand land opening at Roseburg on January 20. rttv . O C E lB b S A nice line of Cbambrees, and lace co’ lora just in at O. Willsons A Go’s. . N. W . Young, the Lamps cream ery man, had business in Coquille last Thursday. Oo to Land & Lyons’ a for nice snit of clothes. They wdl save you money. Mrs. A r o n Wilson went to Bridge for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nosier, the last of the week. V T . K e r f ~ O oo»*. Full assortment of ladies’ and children’s underwear just in at Robinson’s. I S“ * V m aV « » >P " Alfred Morris, of Bandon, had business in town Thursday, and called on his mother and brother Mark Morras. P . E. Drane keeps puffed rice a delicious dish for breakfast aod for sick folks. Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Ammunition, Guns and Gems, Unexcelled Watches, , Artistic Jewelry Repairing Guaranteed .... . . . . . . , , - -- - M. W. Bates and family, of Ban. don, went to Norway Thursday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. L A . Myers, relatives of Mrs. Bates. The finest line of candios n fectionery in Coquill A complete News and J Counter A. ./ .... Coquille Furniture Co Highest Grade Clothing, Best Boots and Shoes, V* ' Choice Fresh Groceries. Biggest stock in the city W e furnished this fine home with complete furniture and hangings. P R IC E S i.’y. Have served you The Haytien Congress last Thurs day elected General Antoine Simon President of the Republic to suc ceed the ruler who was forcibly de. posed a few weeks ago. LOW . GOODS T H E BEST. W m im for over 20 3 mmm 9 P i Ten per cent off on our best shoes till our new shoes arrive Skeels A Son. Charles Keane, who has been em ployed with the North Bend sash and door factory, went to Wcdder- burn a few days ago to take charge of the Hume store offices there. QBTTY & COLLIER £Ü1I N. LORENZ Mackinaw coats $4.50 and $5.00 in blue, gray and brown at Robin, son’s, also rubber-lined duck coats. THE POPULAR y P'umbing B ors — In Snohomish, Washing ton, December 9tb, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. W . E. Bartholomew, a daughter. Phone 251 and your orders will sent right out by Land A Lyons free delivery. 'wm COQUILLE H AR D W ARE 00. ‘■ '* '\ EL e C l ô t « “ * ' . . T ■ 2 ' 1 — - Graniteware ana Crocked' Fine Something new i n Buster Brown “ High Top’ ’ shoes for children, Misses and young ladies’ at Robin son’s. íL W Zw Êm k oí ehrütmas ÉËÉ1 i George Brown, an employee of Gody’s camp at Lnmpa creek, was quite seriously hut not fatally hurt Wednesday morning by a log roll ing on him. He was taken to Ban don where medical aid was given. w Knowlton’s Drug Store has on display the finest line of Holiday Goods ever shown in Coquille. The oil well at Langlois shut down a few days last week awaiting tbe arrival of some machinery. It is said that prospects for oil were never better at tbat place than now. •—Recorder. Registered Berkshire pigs, both sei, for sale. Call on J. C- Watson, breeder of Registered Jersey cattle, at farm near Coquille. Wm. Candlin, local agent for a Portland paper bouse, left on the last Breakwater tor Seattle to spend Christmas with an old friend who came to this country with him from England. •‘$2.00 8tarts a fine Local Busi ness, daily profits, $5 to $10. Partic ulars free, write to-day B. F Loos Co., Des Moines, la.,’’ If you have any repairing that you can not do take it to Quick A Curry. The First National Bank of North Bend, a newly organized concern, will open for business on Jan. 15th. The officers of the bank will be: J. C. Gray, president; J. V. Pugh, vice-president, and J. W. Gardiner cashier. Mr. Gray, the president, came to North Bend from Michigan where he was engaged in banking. Oil clothing,, parafine clothing, rubber boots and rubbers at R ob inson’ s Bandits held up and robbed the local Chicago Express on tbe O. R. d: N., eight miles east of Portland, last Thursday night. They secured only $650 worth of diamonds and cheap jewelry, overlooking a $3000 package that had been tossed be. hind the safe bv tho express mes senger Rewards .re offered for the three robbers. Books! Books!! l ooks!!! Books for everybody at wiowlton’s Drug Store. — W. T. KERR & CO. CHEAP CITY LOTS THE Up-to-Date Grocers, Clothers Prices $50, $60, $75, $100, $125 Unexcelled Quality and Living Prices Our Motto- and $150 per lot. Visit our Clothing Department when you want anything imagin able to wear. addition to the City o f Coquille. Terms to suit purchasers. In Barrow & Strang’s The finest building location in the city. Visit our Grocery Department when You want anything imagin Coquille, able to eat. See . P re st Accepted throughout the civilized world th e as the most universally satisfactory il Button . . Oregon luminant Cleanest, for Most all purposes CHEAPEST light known. here That furnished by the eu R IV E R It. Si Convenient, snd end eve Home Realty Co. . Incandescent Electric Light E L E C T R IC tbe C O Q U IL L E CO is firot class and up to date in every respect The rates place it within reach of sl^ FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.