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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1914)
am r .f f ! HELP! I Your Favorite« P. E. DRANE H. 0. A N D E R S O N will give a prize to the candidate selling the greatest val ue in Enamel Ware between Nov. 20th and Dec. 10th. will give a prize to the candidate poll ing the greatest number of votes between Nov. 20th and Dec. 10th. We Are Busy DO YOU NEED VOTES? ARE YOU OPT TO WIN? 5 0 0 Extra V otes This Week Only T OO busy to think about writing ads. Moving the old stock in with the Laird stock has kept us going but it has given us an assort ment of House Furnishing goods that will make your hair curl. COME AND SEE IT All Vote Offers Still Hold ENAMEL W ARE IT’S UP TO YOU To make a showing and get up with the live ones. If you are out to win this is your opportunity, we have a new, complete line of enameled ware and our prices will suit the most conservative buyers. IN EVERY HOME There is always something needed in the enameled ware line, even if it is only a water dipper, so get busy. Let your friends know that yon can get 600 votes for every dollar they spend with us on enamel ed ware this week. Call on us yourself, so you can see what we have, so you can tell them about it. you will be the gainer. A little energy along with staying qualities (don’t be a quitter) will make you the winner. AT ANDERSON’S AT P.E. DRAKE’S r I In Our i^BIG Campaign j j You certainly have a warm friend among the Candidates I Whom you would help win. They would appreciate your help NOW. Will you help NOW? Why not send your orders to P: E. DRANE or H. O. ANDERSON, firms guarantee to please. If they don’t, tell them why 2000 Votes on the dollar for new subscriptions and 1000 Votes on the dollar for old subscriptions given by THE COQUILLE HERALD r ¡ BI G SALÉ" CONTINUES For one week—all this week—our big sale will continue. We did not intend to run it this long, but we have had so many requests to con tinue it that we have decided to run for 6 days more. The fame of our Clean Sweep Sale has spread to all parts of Coos Bay and our telephone has been bringing requests to continue long enough to enable out-of- town customers to come in and avail themselves of the wonderful bar gains we are offering. So until December 5th we will whoop-’em-up even stronger than ever before. Our entire stock of Men’s and Ladies’ Furnishings, Shoes, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Hats, etc., etc., have been thrown out at slaughter prices. We do not offer a price on a few items and expect to make up on others and we have no shop worn goods to unload. This is a money-back «ale on every unsatisfac tory purchase. Our years of honest merchandising stand as a guar antee of every single item and price advertised. F R E E G R O C E R IE S New deal for this week only. $2.00 w orth of $2.00 W orth of Groceries Free! HERE IS THE NEW LIST Groceries Free! T h is w eek w e w ill g iv e $2.00 w o rth o f g ro cer ies fr e e o f ch a rg e w ith ev ery $10.00 p u rch a se m ad e in th is sto re. N o restrictio n s. J u st sp en d $10 an d th e $2 w orth o f gro ceries is you rs. NEW FREE LIST 1 can C orn. 1 can L ig h th o u se 1 can T om atoes. | C lean ser C h oice 1 lb. T ea C h oice o f 1 dozen or C offee. j O ran ges, L em - ( an P ork& B ea n s on s or B an an as, 1 can O y sters. or i„ <joz. a s s ’d. J a r P ea n u t B u t’r. 15c a s s ’td C ookies B ox S oda C rac’s. i p kg. B r ea k fa st 1 p k g S ag o. Food. 1 p k g. M acaroni. i can sou p . I B u y a n y th in g in th e sto r e a m o u n tin g to $10 an d th e $2.00 w o rth o f g ro ceries a re y o u rs - fr e e fo r th e a sk in g . T h is is th e o ffer th a t k n o w s no co m p etitio n . T a k e a d v a n ta g e o f it. NEW FREE LIST GROCERY PRICES SLAUGHTERED! Notwithstanding the advance in SUGAR we are still selling it 18 lbs for $1.00 We are also making further reductions in the grocery departm ent for this week only. REMEMBER: every article we have to sell is clean, new, fresh and right up to the minute. No catch penny contests to g et your money. Every item and price stand« up for itself to defy competition. MONEY REFUNDED ON ALL UNSATISFACTORY PURCHASES. 10c sk. salt, 4 lb. 6c 10c bot. Ammonia 4c 6 bars Ivory Soap 25c 10c bot. Blueing 4c 35c lb. fine grade 10c roll Toilet Pa 25c pkg Mule Team Borax Soap Chips for................. 19c 25c ic pii pkg. Matches, 5 be joxes in each package 21c per, 6 rolls for 25c 3 for 25c Toilet Soap, 12 bars 50c 25c pkg. Aero cleaning powder 5c Coffee, lb. 25c 50c English Break fast Tea, lb. 29c 30c can choice Aspargus .... 23c [LYONS & JONES - Coquille! HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS R. S. K nowlton , President G eo . A. R obinson , Vice-Pres. R. H. M ast , Cashier. Reported for The Herald by the Title G uarantee and A bstract Co. Sept 14 Harry D Snyder to Genev eve Snyder, b Ac s deed lots 2 A 3, blk JO, Riverside add to Bundon, «10. Fred L Leeper to 8 I, Shum ate, w d lots 6 & 7, blk 3, Industrial add to Ban- don, »10. Josephine M Rennie et vir to Stanley R Oldland, w d lots 5 & 6, blk 26, town of Empire City, Coos Co Oregon, »2000. E W Guptil to Clara C Bessey, w d und \ of lots 4 & 5, blk 23, Dean & Go’s add to town of Marshfield, »10. W. H. Cavanaugh et ux to Robeit McCann, w d lota 31 & 33, Railroad add to town of Marshfield, »10. Sept 15 Guy C Barnmn (by Sheriff) tp W t Douglas, sheriff's deed lots 14, 15, IQ, blk 74; lots 11. 12, 13,14,15, 16,24,*25 blk 75; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 23, 24, 25 & 26, b!k 77, W estern add to North Bend, »1476.42 L, D Kinney (by Sheriff) to W U Douglas sheriffs deed lots 4, 5 & 6, blk 7, M illington; lots 6, 7 A 8, blk 28, Bay Park, Coos Bay, Oregon, »300. August Berg to Johannah Caralina Berg, bis wife, w d stj of lots 1 A 2, blk 35, Em pire City, »10. Parker B Holland et ux et al to Wm W Holland, w d und % of lots 1, 12, 13, 14, & ne>^ of ne1^ , sec 10; w jj of aej^ A e% of sw*^ A w ls of sw>^ A v/% of n v J I, tec 11, tp 28 s r 14 w w in, »1000.1 U S A to heirs of Creed Floed Rose, J patent lots 3, 4, 9 & 10, sec 18, tp 30 s r j 10 w w m. Jam es H W all, by guardian to A rthur I I, McMahon, guardian's deed und of j lots 1 to 22, inc blk 2, Donnelev's add to city of Marshfield; und % of lots 1 to 18, inc blk l, Donnelev's add to city of [ Marshfield, ’ «4806.40 Septemlier 10 Joseph Hav to Thomas D Guerin e t , ux, w d lots 7 A 8, blk 3, original town 1 ol Myrtle Point, Oregon, »10. E N Smith et ux to Thomas D G uirln w d lots 1 A 2, blk 13 Lenherr'a add to | Myrtle Point. Oregon, »20. Reynolds Development £o to J D Jones, s w d west 25 ft of lot 22 A lot. 23 blk 10, First add to M arshfield, »550. Farmers and Merchants Bank COQUILLE. OREGON Openod for Busines March. 1890 correspondents : I.add & Tilton Bank, Portland N ational P ark, New York F irst National Bank, San Francisco F irst T ru st & Sa-'ings, Coos Bay I Talk to Yonr Man I I I I I |f you want to asks a question and get an immediate answer yqu use the telephone, (t saves you time and money. Our long distance lines reach the principal infs in Coos and Curry counties, and on connecting ines • :: iin < you can talk to all points on the coatt- poi Call Local Office for Information and Rates Coos and Curry Telephone~Go. I I I I Roseburg Myrtle Point Stage And Auto Line Leavte Myrtle Point 8 p. m. Arrives Roseburg,. 5 p. m. Leaves Rotehurp Ha. m. Arr. Myrtle Point by 0 p. m. Make reservations in advance at Owl Drug Store, Marshfield, Carrying Baggage and United States Mail J , L . L A IR D , P ro p rie to r Office at Laird's Livery Barn, Myrile Point, Boib Phones Herald Ads Bring Business