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Strili Bonds Miv Bi Issmd
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fcKBL. All 10 c each «££r
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Royal Crachmaa
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1V> invaatmanta so far an te M-
• total of f 100,000 o f which between
<12^00 and $1*0M ha* been peid
oat in cote. Thoy include tbo por-
diaoo of the property owned by tbo
PeMkea Mining Co., a local coneorn,
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are realrk-ted by legislation. was atrtk
lady deet-rlbed by Jolloa Krutt» boltt.
Ctulrmao of the Executive Committee
of tbo Sontbern Pact be Company, la
bia teattmony during the paat few day»
beta« the lotort Congressional G oa
mlttee oa 1 nt.ratals Commerce, arblob
Is omklng a study of the question of
railroad regulation. Mr. KruilacbnJtt
urged the committee to re»-om mend a
plan of regulation which will canter
raepooalbUlty for ragntetloa aad Its
results la the federal government, to
that condition* «ffectlng both axpeuaea
aad revenue» may be made subject to
a uniform policy Instead of the waste
ful aad eftaa conflicting polldea In
voiced ta the system of combined state
aad federal regulation.
—
M arrying Justice Busy.
Our “Marrying Justice” J. J. Stan
ley reports tha following cases of ec
nubial happiness to which ho has re-
oantly contributed in his eA ckl en-
W in L a i n ______ ______________
10c
Senate Gut L e a d e n ..------ --------- 16c and 30c
Oregon S pinner-----------
80c
Queen o f W aters Spinner_____ __________ .2 0 c
Salmon E g g s ------------- 1 ---------------- ---------25c
Colontd Spinner, assorted----------------- — 20c
Kirby hooks, per dosen--------------------------- -5 c
R eels----------------------------------------------- 26c and up
Rods
________________ ____ $1.25 and up
Methodist Episcopal.
Want A
Sunday School at 10 a. Ik. Mrs.
Georgia Richmond, superintendent;
(tea Cate I
H. O. Anderson, musical director. ,
The church service at. 11 a. ml
Loot $86.00 in bills Thursday after
The Epworth League at 6:80 p. m. noon in business mu I liai of Coquille.
The topic is “ How God Guides,” Mrs. Kinder notify- Mrs. Lauri WMkta,'
H. L. Johnson is the leader.
The evening service at 7:80 p. m.
Both morning and evening Prof.
John Gary will be the' preachur
The second quarterly conference
will he held on Tuesday, April 17th,
at 7:80 p. m. The Bov. Jamas Moore,
District Superintendent will be pres
ent. All members of the Quarterly
Conference are requested to bo pros- $660 PIANO, oos o f the vary
Mr. Kruttarbnltt's testimony also bad
a bearing na tbs reasons for tbe appil
cat km o f rba roeda to the fateretate
Commerce Commies Ion far a general
ad react in freight rates Ha »bowed
that while tbe price of transportation
has declined la recent year» the cue*
uf producing transports i Ion. Ilka the
oat o f almost everything else, baa rap
idly advanced. This he Illustrated by
showing that If freight and passenger
rales had I acres sod dating the past
twenty years la the same proportion at
average commodity prices tbe railroad,
of tbe Halted flutes would bare re-
i-M rad fl.6Vt.uon.ooo more for Iran* j
high as $16.00. White building the oortatlon In 1915 than they did receive
This saving to tbo public was effect
Pairvtow road and while on tbo city
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$1.00 per doz.
ST H. 0. ANDERSON
Why Reads Need Mere Money.
Mng the hydraulic plant for aererai
months fk i coming summer sad ar-
peets to employ between 86 and 40
man. W. B. Carteton,
of the-company la exp»
in May.
Tha Pelikea proparty is located
eleven miles up the river from the
Sixoo bridge on tbe main Curry road.
It is planned to build a good
road to tha placa. Tha
foreot service is tun
telephone line te the property, the
wires haring already
Black Gaat
limits I used to vote in Coquilte. Thoy
hare put uo in the Cunningham pre
cinct We hare to go through Co
quilte towards Myrtle Point this Mde
a Httte way to vote, and K mahaa me
t t i M l g . But "Why Should tha
Spirit of Mortal . Bo Proud 7” It la
all in a life time. I am an Old Sol
dier, am patriotic and go in for uni
versal training and »white I am a
black Republican, I stand for Wilson
ada Goo. E. Chamberlain, our U. &
senator. Now can’t the city give us
a street or the county a read, is the
prayer of ynwr humble servant I
would like te ssa Coquilte progress,
but God only helps those who help
them selves. The front streets are
pared In good shape but the outside
is ss God made it, or the whole of I
this coast, which has never been lev
elled down.—John H. Aker.
TO TRADE—Automobile for tattle
or bora—. G. A. Colvin, Coquilte.
sbl# to curs in all Its s l a m , and that Is
Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is tbs only
positive curs now known to the medics,
fraternity. Catarrh being s constitutions
disease, requires a constitutional Went-
«nent. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is tahsn la
tsffiatly, act Ins directly upon tha bleed
and murons surface« o f the system, there
by destroy Ins the foun.latlon of the dts
ense. and giving the p.-rtlent strength by
building up the constitution and assisting
n a m rsla doing Its work. The proprietors
To Build Mahy Boats.
pacity :
Saturday, March >1, ha pronounced
tha words that united Harry McAd
ams and Bose 'Prey, both of Powers.
The bride is om o f the teachers in tee
Of $1,300,000
Muny O rer Seventy-Flre.
Mr. D. P. Strang furnlahos tbe
Sentine! thè followiiqr Hat of Coquilte
people who bave paassd their seventy-
Ufte birthday—86 o f them. This Is
an unusual n um ber to be found tat a
placa no largar tesa Coquille:
Mre. Elisabeth Lenava, 91; Henry
Wal terra ire, 86; Francia A. Kelley,
88*: J. H. Aker, 81; D. P. Strang. 82;
Mm. Ella A. Rena, • !• ; J. & McEwen,
81; David Faltes, 81; Mm. John
Kronaoburg, 80; Mre. N. J. Masoar,
80; J. P. Masoar, 89; J. B. Hill, 80;
Mary Wilson, 81; A. J. Wilson, 7»;
Martbn Prntt. 79«; Mary A. Goodman,
79*; Matt Karrignn, 80; B. H. Has-
kia, 7$; Jane Magill, 79*; W. A. Cut
ter, 77; 8. D. Gulliford, 77; George
Stevenson. 77; Mre. M. J. Shock. 7$;
T. N. Johnson, 78; M n. Elten Church,
76*.
Fire
average freight rale had reduced the
cat rev sour'of the reads from each ton
hauled. If the operating coats of the
railroads, lad ad lag the prices o f seal,
labor sad material, ecotlaus to ad-
renee at the pressai rate a lot of rail
roads trill be la tbe beads of receivers
by 191$ unless some relief le efferded.
Mr. Kruttacbnltt told the committee.
"Owing to the (tee of commodity
price».'' he said, "the purchasing power
of tee donar baa talea 66 per cent aad
Acrident
Clean, Wholesome, Appetizing,
P CORN
L ogger Violently Insane.
Run Bruner, a logger at Crane’s
untouched by hands, electrically popped on a Butter-
kist Machine. IN 5 cent and 10 cant BAGS.
Get the Popcorn habit
Fresh Roasted Peanuts
CANDY
Our well selected stock of penny goods makes an irrnsistabie
r to e
Nutritious and appetizing
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appeal to the youngster. Nothing over n cent apiece.
RACKET STORE
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