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V u l . 28: No 16
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , DECEMBER 28,1910
Entered as second-class matter May
8, 1905, at the poetotfice at Coquille,
Urezon, under act of Congress of March
3,1879.
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meals for election bd,
pet No 13........................
Chas E Jordan, hall rent
fo r p e t No 14,...............
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L G Masters, meals for
DR. RICHMOND
election bd, pet No 18,
Synopsis of the Proceedings of the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Sumner
Hall Co rent and
County Court at the Adjourned
Oilicc in R ic in om l-Barker Build in «.
fuel pet No 18, claim
November, 1 9 1 0 , Term
$3.50, allowed................
C o q u il l e , O re g o n .
A E Bettys, rent, lights,
Office Phone Main 211.
(Concluded from last Week.)
and fuel, pet No 2 0 ,......
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Tn Re Delivering k'.ecuoa K .- 3 C Bunch, meals, rent,
¡trims, Nov. 1910 Election
etc, pet No 21................
Dr. C. IN. Endicott
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lias Noiria preoii.'t
L
D Bennett, meals, rent,
D entiht
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-J L ■ .*> W. ..Laa,
6
K R Pinkerton, 1
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H Mast, meals for pet
Office over First National Bank
7 lit)
O E i ,<l wards,
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No 23............................
Phone Main 431.
Coquille, Oregon
i. UCi Mrs T B McDonald, raid
TV F Ray,
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6 20
E J Coffelt,
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'* 6
night supper, pet No 24,
4 20 Joel Patterson, marshall
II J Coke,
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4 20
Geo D Mandigo, “
“ 8
one day, pet No 21........
E. D, SPERRY
3 GO O C Sanford for meals for
F P Norton,
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Attorney and Coauoellor at Law.
3 60
S B Catbcart,
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day bd pet No 24......
Olfioe in Robinson Building
3 60 Mrs Wickham, meals for
F E Allen,
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4 40
J M Smith,
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•' 12
1st and 2nd bd, pet No
3 GO
H A Edlin,
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25, ...................................
4 00 Mrs M W McCormick,
E A Stonecypher, “ “ 14
IN. C. CHASE,
5 00
Geo Wilson,
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“ 15
meals for pet No 26,.,.
ATTORN EY-AT-L5W
6 80 Joseph Ferry, hall rent.
C A Sehlbrede, “
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Office in U ichniond-Barker B ilding.
2 80
Z T Siglin,
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fuel lights, etc, pot No
2 00
James Stock,
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“ 18
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1 40 Prosper Mill Co hall rent,
Jasper Yoakan, “
“ 19
1 80
J A Hatcher,
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“ 20
Nov A Sept elee and
C. R. BARRON
4 20
L A Hatcher,
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meals No 28,..................
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
3 60 Frank Holasan, tables A
I T Weekly,
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Office Phone 335 Main
2 80
J C H ervey,
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booths, pet No 29,......
Residence Phone 340 Main
1 80 Bandon Light Sc Power
J E Elvy,
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4 00
Ed Rose,
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C oquille C it y , O re
Co extra lights, pet No
4 60
J A Morrison, “
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26, ...................................
5 20 Gsllier Hotel, meals 1st bd
J G Leneve,
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5 20
John Langlois, “
“ 30
pet No'30, claim $4.00
J. J. STANLEY
8 00
M B Pressey, “
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allowed at, ..................
LAW YER
1 20 A Davis, lights, fuel etc.
J W Clinton,
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1 30
J T Lowellen, “
“ 33
pet No 31,.......................
Martin Building
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Front Stree
1 80 P S Robison, rent, meals,
E W Hermann, “
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C o qu ille , O regon
4 40
E E Weekly,
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“ 35
pet No 32,...................
4 40 E W Hermann, rent Sept
John Neal,
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G G Swan, balance due
A Nov election pet No
A. J. Sherwood,
for September 1910, re-
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A t t o r n e y - at - L a w ,
2 00 Matt Nystrom, meals for
turns, 22 ........................
N otary P u b l ic ,
E D U Holden, 2 days can-
pet No 33........... ...........
loq u ille,
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Oregon
vagsinf? election returns.
C 00 Lloyd Spire», fuel pot No
E A Dodge, 2 days can-
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vassing olectiou returns,
Hotel Guerin, meals for
Walter Sinclair,
7 80
& mileage.......................
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A tiuhnky a t -L aw .
In Ro of Miscellaneous Election Coos Buy Gas & Electric
N otabt F o b c io ,
Expenses.
Co electric curient for
Coquille,
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Oregon.
I.akeview Hotel, meals
Mfld bd, .......................
7 25 C E Edwards, registering
election hoard, pet 1 ...
C N Norris, ball rent,
24 electors,..................
Hall & Hall,
claim $5.00 reduced k
A O Hooton, registering
A ttobnsts - at L a w ,
2 50
allowed, .........................
26 electors, ..................
North Inlet Social Club,
Dealer in R i a l E st ats o f a ll kinds.
Wm E Homme, registering
2 50
hall rent, No 3 ,..........
Marshfield, Oregon.
57 electors, 5 70; hall
M D Price, cleaning school
rent for pri & Nov elec-
bouse after election, No
tions,5 00.......................
2 00 A E Shuster, swearing 28
E. G. D. Holden
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.1 J Clinkdnlieurd, supplies
L aw yer .
voters day of ele ction.
J UPTICK OF TUR P f .ACK
7 (10
k lab r. N * 0 ,...............
$2 80 n it allowed.
L 8 . Ormimis«ioo®r. General Infiorano*
R .1 C"ke, cmdles and 18
Burroughs Adding Via-
A gent, and Notary P ub lio. OflRoe
4 80
meals, No 7....................
chin« Co, £375
in lt'diiuaon Build ini».
N C M cL 'od, notarial
2 per cent discount, 7.50
Coquille Oregon.
work, pet 8, #5 00 tot
Louie E Each us, 11J davs
allowed.
labor in Sheriff’s office,
C S Winsor, r. nt of build*
Claude L Kidder, 16J dais
5 00
ing‘ pet No 8,..............
labor in shciiff’s office,
Lockhaita Grocery, rent,
P.
M. Hall-Lewis, fruit in-
MRS. G. R. W ICKHAM
coal & lights, pet No 9,
B p ector
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expenses
Proprietress
10 00
2 da> 8,...........................
Sept, 1910, 73 50; fruit
Phone Main 13X.
Hansens Transfer Co haul-
inspector expenses Oct.
ing tahle, chairs etc,
E
A Anderson, four da at-
Board by Day, WeeK or Month
1 00
pet No D,'......................
tending court 76 miles,
Norton A Hansen, sup-
Matt Nystrom, for hoard
Sample l|oon)s
Nice Batljs
85
plies, pet No 9............
of Wm F: Campbell........
Minnie Tower, hall rent
State of Oregon )
Special Attention Paid to ; primary election pet No
Ccunty of Coos j 88
3 50
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the Traveling Public.
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W ic k h a m
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Richmond Parker Building.
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PROCEEDINGS
House
R. B. HOAG, M. D.
C o q u il l e ,
COUNTY COURT
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O regon .
Theo. HergraanShoe Mfg.Co.
! 10 ...• • .
Java Coffee House, 6 meals
(or eleetiou bd. pet No
I 10....................................
| J W Tibbetts, dinner A
supper, pet No 10,.......
Blanco Hotel Grill, sand­
wiches & coffee, pet No
I Minnie Tower, hali rent
primary election, pet No
Incorporated.
10, ’...................................
Manufacturers of
Minnie Tower, hall rent
The Celebrated Rergmann Shoe November election, pet
The Strongest and Nearest Water
No 10.............................
Proof shoe made for loggers, miners
W K Wiseman, use of
prospectors and mill men.
stove, coal, express, etc
621 Thurman Street
pet No 10............... ...
P o r t l a n d , O reoox .
J W Tibbits, meals for
primary election bd pet
No 1 0 ,...........................
D A James, rent of build­
ing, cartage, etc pet No
Builder and
11.....................................
Contractor....
F E Alien, prepairing
■Estimates gladly furnished. $ room etc, pet No 11,...
W E Squire, for ball rent
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pet No 13,.......................
$
Call on or address at Coquille
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Mrs EGrandell, meals for
T W. H. BOYLE
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2 00
4 00
4 00
8 00
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3 OO
TEN MILLIONS
FOR PEACE
4 50 Andrew Carnegie Gives that Sum for
the Permanent Establishment
of Peace.
2 50
2 00
6 75
4 50
3 00
2 10
3 00
2 =45
4 25
4 20
3 00
10 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
Washington, Dec. 14-— Andrew
Carnegie today donated $10,000,000
in five per cent bouds to the new
Peace Foundation and the income
derived will be be used to-effect in­
ternational peace. President Taft
was made honorary
president
of the foundation and Senator
Elihu Root active president.
The
foundation will make perpetual dis­
position annually of $500,000 for
the purposes of peace. Should the
aims of the loundation be success­
ful, the funds are then to be de­
voted to the abolition o f "T h e next
most degrading evil of evils.”
In the deed of trust Carnegie
says:
“ Although we no longer eat our
fellow men, sack cities and kill
their inhabitants, we still kill each
other in war, like barbarians.
Only wild beasts are excusable in
doing that in this, the twentieth
century of the Christian era, for
the crime of war is inherent, since
it decides not in favor of the right,
but always in favor of the strong.
That nation is criminal which re­
fuses arbitration and drives its ad­
versary; it is a criminal ration
that kuows nothing of righteous
judgment.
“ I believe the shortest and easi­
1 50 est path to peace lies in adopting
President Taft’s platform, put be­
5 50 fore the peace arbitration society,
March 22, 1910.”
“ I have noticed,” continues Car­
7 50
negie in the deed, “ exceptions to
our arbitration treaty as to the re­
4 50 ferences of questions of national
honor to courts ot ari.i ratico. Per­
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sonally, Í do not see any more
reason why matters of national
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honor should not be referred to a
court of arbitration than mattersol
property. I know this is going
5 00
farther than most men are willing
to go, but I do not see why ques­
2 40
tions o f honor should not be sub­
mitted to a tribunal composed of
2 60
men of honor and their decision
stand as well as in other questions
of difference among nations. Hon­
or is the most dishonored word in
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our language. No man ever touch­
es another’ s honor and no nation
ever dishonoid another. All hon­
or's wounds are self-iuflected ”
The trustees named by Carnegie
367 50 are Elihu Root, Nicholas Murray
Butler, Henry Piitchett, president
of
ti e Carnegie Inundation for the
34 50
advancement of teaching; Joseph
41 25 Choate, Albert K Smilay, an edu­
cator; Form r President Kliot of
Ha’ vird; James Brown Sco t,
solicitor for the stale department;
John W Foster, former secretary of
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state; former Governor Monique of
27 60 Virginia; Congressman Howard of
Georgia; Judge Thomas Burke ol
5 00 Seattle; Congressman Slayden of
Texas; Andrew I). White, former
ambassador fo Germany; Robert
Brookins of St. Louis; Samuel
Mai her
n) Cleveland, J.
G.
Schmidtlapp of Cincinnati; Arthur
W. Foster, regent of the Uoiver-
Court for said County and State,1 sity 0f California; R A. Franks of
custodian of the records, archives Hoboken, N. J.; Charlemagne To-
and files of said County, do here­ wer, Oscar Straus, Austin F ox of
by certify that the foregoing is a New York; John Cadwalader, aa
true and correct statement of the attorney o f New York; John Sharp
amount of Bills of Expense, in Williams of Mississippi; T L. Tay­
who favor drawn or allowed, con­ lor, chairman of the Carnegie Hero
tinued or not allowed, on the var­ commission, and George W. Per­
ious funds of the County as audi­ kins of New York.
ted by the County Court of said
County and State, at the adjourned
Church of Christ.
November 1910 Term of said Court
as the same appears in the Jour­
The Bible School had an enjoy­
nals of said Court now in my o f­ able
program
Christmas
eve.
fice and custody.
Santa Claus was present and
P
er
Y
ear
$1.10
A little bov in town was given
R. 8. KN OW LTON, President
GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Prea.
the stunt by his father to write an
R. H. MAST, Cashier
essay on Editors, and here is the
result: “ I don’t know how news­
papers come to be in the world, j
Bai)H
I don’ t think God does for he haint j
got nothing to say about them in 1
the Bible. I think the editor is one
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
of the missing links you read of and
stayed in the business until after
the flood; and then come out and
wrote the thing up and has been
here ever since. 1 don’ t think he
ever dies, I never saw a dead one A J. SHERWOOD P r t a .
R. E.SHINE, Viae P r o
and never heard o f one getting
0 . C. SANFORD, Aaat. C aahler
l . H. HAZARD, C i a h l a r
licked.
Our paper is a mighty
good one; but the editor goes with­
out underclothes all winter and
don’ t wear any socks and pa ain’t
O ? COÇUIL i L a B, OREGON.
paid his subscription since the pa­
per started. I ast pa if that was
T r a n sa c ts a General Banking B u sin ess
why the editor had to suck the
j use out of snowballs in winter and
go to bed when he had his shirt
C o rro s p o o d e o ti.
B o a rd o f D i r e c to r s
washed in the summer. And then R. O. Dement,
A. J. Sherwood,
! National Bank o Commerce, New York CM
L. H. Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth N ’lBank, San Franci
L. Harlocker.
paw took me out in the woodshed
It.E . Shine, i First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland.
Isaiah Hacker,
and he licked me awful hard. If
the editor makes a mistake folks
say he ought to be hung and if a
doctor makes a mistake he buries
them and people dassetit say noth­
ing because doctors can read and
J. L. L A IR D , Proprietor.
write latin. When the editor makes
a mistake there is lawsuits and
Leaves Myrtle Point every
swearing and a big luss; but if a
Monday, Wednesday and Fri­
doctor makes one there is a fune­
day.
arriving at Roseburg the
ral. Only flowers and perfeck si­
following
day.
lence. A doctor cau use a word a
yard long without him or anybody Leaves Roseburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
else knowing what it means; but if arriving at Myrtle Point the following day.
the editor uses one he has to spell
FIC- -T Laird’s Livery Barn, M yrtle Point
it. It the doctor goes to see ano­ 0F
ther man’s wile he charges for the
Farmers Telephone 156
Home Telephone 461.
visit; but if the editor goes he gets
a charge of buckshot.— Ex.
parnjers
ai)d Merchants
of Coquille
A. Reasonable Share of Your Business Solicited
First Class Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent
F IR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K
ROSEBU iUS-51 YRTLE POINT STAGE L I E
Died.
At Grants Pass, Oregon. Dec.
15th, 1910, C. R. Hammond, age
about 70 years.
Deceased formerly
lived near
Bridge, this county, but left here
about twelve ysears ago, going to
Josephine County where he since
resided.
He leaves a wife and six children.
His children are as follows: Alva
and Loren of Grants Pass; Warren,
ot Harrington, Washington; Mrs.
John Williams, of Bayfield, Col­
orada; Mrs. Richard Stubbs, of
Roseburg, Oregon and Mrs. Joseph
Williams, of Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Mr. Hammond had been in poor
health for the past year, but heart
failure was the immediate cause of
his death.
Mr. Hammond was an honorable
and upright citizen and his loss
will be felt by all that knew him.
Mr. Williams left Myrtle Point
December 9th, to be at her father’ s
bedside.
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The
Tuttle Hotel
REOPENED
REMODELED,:
Generally Renovated
Beds as good as the best.
Good Table Service
K ates R easonable
A. L. BISSELL, Prop.
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F T . Crewe the cigar man, re­
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turned from a business trip fo San
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Francisco by the last Elizabeth,
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having gone to confer with his son,
Clifford Crewe, who is preparing to
take charge of a latge cigar factory
in Salt Lake, upon which they have
had an optiou (or some time. Mr.
Crewe was accompanied home by
another son, Ed Crewe, who had
been in California some weeks for
his health
Have you tried a pair of those
Newport hose? 25c a pair at Lyons
A Jones’ .
S M. Nosier is again agent (or
the old reliable De Laval Separa­
tors. Sample machine and extra
parts always on hand. Call in and
see the new
improvements on
them.
Quick A Curry make the galvan­
ized screen door; standard sizes on
hand; spetial sizes made in short
order. Also handy, adjustabla win­
dow screens, ironing boards, sleeva
boards, bread boards, drain boards
and meat safes.
A late letter from T. W. Shuck
who recently left here with his fam­
ily and also his parents, informs us j
that they have located for the pres­
ent at Pomona, California. He al- 1
so reports all very well, though he ;
has been indisposed most all the I
time since they arrived there.
When you have a cold get a bottle
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
THE
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BARBERSH OP
L. COCHRAN, Proprietor
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Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag­ *
ing a Specialty.
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One o f the
Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City *
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Coquille,
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Valuable Timber Lands fo r Sale
Cruised Four Million feet by a well /mown
cruiser. Two Million feet o f which is
Port Orford White Cedar. All located in
Coos County, Oregon.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS WRITE OR CALL ON
COQUILLE,
OREGON
E. 0 . D. H O LD E N ,
PIONEER MEfIT MAILET
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WITNESS my band and the seal helped much in the good cheer.
Evangelist Williams and wife,
20 of the County Count affixed this
I 15th day of December A. D. 1910. together with his singer, Miss Roy,
will begin a series of meetings at
J am es W a t s o n ,
County Clerk.
the Christian Church, Sunday.
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Come and enjoy these services. It
will be a liberal education in bible
F or Sale.
knowledge
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One fifteen horse-power Fair­
F o r Rent.
00 banks-Morse stationary gasoline
pneumonia. Tina remedy containa
engine, new At a bai gain if sold
Four nice house keeping rooms no opium or other narcotic and may
at
once.
Address
R.
W.
Squire,
50
. with pantry and bath,
Inquire of
Prosper, Oregon.
I Nosier A Moulton.
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We Carry
Lard,
Hams,
Bacon,
Sausage,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
* • are headquarters for everything in the meat line.
wonts always receiues prompt attention.
You
COQUI LLE VALLEY PACKING CO.