oW should include yoa ix p i m when yog are in the right clothes. T o be in style all the while h a real accompüsh vorably known jfouoi man, and Mr. Mevley in not known known to tko w rit* / but bo was born in Tennooooo Styleplus C lothes This is the season when we are able to sup­ ply you at reasonable prices with many things that would be luxuries at other times. better than we can in type, ive a big assortm ent. Suits Powers Coquille CREAM in the right way, We arecouviaced that our cash plan i waat to eeaviaee YOU. A trial is RIGHT, sad shipm ent, or a month’s trial Is better, w ill prove to you that our branch— COQUILLE— has, la the short tim e we have been operating, done much toward putting the DAIRY BUSINESS on the PROPER BASIS. Don’t delay, but atari Beading your cream to ue. PRICE TO­ DAY FOR BUTTERFAT delivered CoquiDe. • 48c per pound T. S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY CO. Phone 161 CoquiDe, Oregon. We wish to announce t in t we are operating your own HOME CREAMERY and have spent much tim e, effort and money getting it equipped with the bent o f everything that we m ight bent serve your interests. We are giving the sam e honest w eights sad testa we always did and prompt cash paym ents. We have the same competent buttermaker aa ever and IF DESIRED Henry BeUoni will receive your cream and at tl)« very highest price for botterfat. ora bring* the bituminous coal from the Eden country to which he is rail­ road building it will bo yet bettor. George Sigsby and family, of Stringtown, have gone by automobile to th at delectable country Shastg Valley, Calif., to make their home. Miss Sylvia Root and bar brother, Ira, have gone wi(h them to see the coun­ try and visit relatives. A “Blue Jacket'’ sjhom people said is Bert Clinton, son of DeWitt Clinton, has this week been In town meeting his many friends during the short time he has leave. The Bryant son is here this week and says ho is not yet ready far an­ other automobile overthrow. Chat and Will with their families went to Band on beach Saturday even­ ing returning Monday morning. They camped. We tasted some of the mus­ sels they knocked off the rocks—de­ licious! Young men, Robert Jones and Roberts, of Cottage Grove, stal­ wart-like hiked here and next to Ban- don. They are friends of the Lundy family and helped the good time on the beechl” Mr. and Mrs. A1 A. Anthony are here from British. Columbia and will locate a t Remote. W. H. Cariilp says he has corn 15 feat high and his wife couldn’t reach the top with a hoe. Mr. C. had evi­ dently boon working the bottom and then Prank Pearson said he had dug a spund that measured 8.4x4. Lae Hollenton, of Eugene, “carrying a drummer” through here says'We'rs very green comparatively. Ths present railroad depot is far too snwll. In inclontsm w m ttkr ths patrons have not sufficient room and in ths o co ths officers seem to be rolling together and wo all know the freight room is inadequate, but the company has used a lot of paint—new paint of Its fa ros its est ers . We need a new building. Mr. and Mrs. Annin and family, who have boon up north on a several weeks’ trip returned last Friday after having enjoyed a fins outing and vis­ iting relatives end friends end ere new pleased to bo home from ths -dust end heat. You will now sea Rob­ ert at the window of the Bank of Myr­ tle Point. Mrs. WilUe Connor end Claire came in with the Aaaia family te meet their many friends, far they formerly lived here. James Kelly, of British Colombia, Practically everthing, whether local or Cali­ fornia products^ now being within reach of all, there is not anything better at this sea­ son than cood fruit W e have it. tlett Pears ~ Grape Fruit Everything the market affords and prices righ t Busy Com er Grocery Front and C Streets C oquille, Oregon Phones 691 and 541 of Psirfleld, Iowa, and was 85 yu an old. Cld, the chief of ths telephone force, is off for her vacation for a few weeks. She will resuscitate a t Mc­ Kinley. Mrs. Gaines, of North Bead, w ill be substitute. Yonng Mies WarUSr, daughter of Charlie W arner of Rendon, had ade­ noids and tonsils n o w re s by O. B. Clarke this week. " This year the most of the tomatoes Max Dement end family heve re­ m a ned hare are home grown—not so m ad front Portland. Mr. Dement many from California. We’ve had as interested In the Dement train If you road the premium list of the C. * C. Pair you’ll want to he there. Get one a t the Farm ers store. Fellows who think they’re “sm art­ er” get the dem, ead the bucks out of season but ths judge Shows thsm th at it if another quality. Camas farmers am filling us up with w heat Dorn anyone mmsmber W e Pay Portland Prices at oar pleat AT COQUILLE. YOU PAY NO EXPRESS TO PORTLAND ON BUTTERMILK. You get your buttermilk back from us free. Do bariaseu with jrour home creamery whose money is invested in your home country. Coq aille, Oregon. and nearly fifty hornee wit! contents. The total leas is a t 8800.000, by a commute. in the fact th a t from $7,600.00 to 610JMO.Q0 will be required, after cut­ ting the relief to the bom in order th at the situation may be relieved. ia not such ms ws feel the people should give. Kindly make all rem it­ tances to ths Cltissns National Bank, Baker, Oregon, who will receipt for all sums sent. Will you not come to our aid a t this time.” . Prunes George is doing h —1st him. Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Ingalls and Miss Audrey Lundy am expected home from the south Monday next after several weeks’ visit. Nowl Everybody come to Urn Fair. Wedaeeday, Thursday, Friday, Satur- Of the tourist automobile* having their tanks filled with gasoline the most of thsm now are going East. The champion Baccaree, (corpora­ tion plow-riding), is Vivian Mast. When he gets aero he lata George Rubber T ire , city, Akron, Ohio, but for the last nine months here, leave here Thursday for Portland and then to Long Beech, Cal. They will travel in their own ear. Jacob Nelson, of Wyoming, ha* bought the old Border house on the Mil and will bring his family who a r t now living near McKinley. J. O. Stemmier this week sold the Neel house on Maple street to Solo­ mon Culver after he had sold hi* on the corner of C street and the Rose- burg road to Reuben Roup. E. B. Lane a t the Parmer* «tore offers for sale a I860 piano in perfect order and tune. Anyone interested may consult Jam es Lewellen about it. The owner is in the east end doe* not wnnt to pay freight there. The pres­ ets! price is 8250. The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday with Mm- W. G. Rouse. There were ten C. C. C. ship« 4 ears of mixed stock ^ wssk to Portland. He is a "ship- psr.” Mrs. Sarah Melton, a sister of the Bay brothers hare, from Idaho and whose life was despaired of, is now rapidly mending to the joy of her family. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . 1). Flintge, rela- tivas of the Perkins family, who have *>een visiting here for several weeks, will leave next Monday ’o r their home »t Parkfleld in ChoJame valley, Cal. TYteir spn and daughter, Donald and L * "» . am with them. John Fletcher’s smalt boy >ad a few Dr. Bunch ia off to Portland fot examination for all that he will prac- * * •* • den tist Dr. Pemberton treated Carl Mare lock for a broken noee caused by n ■tone thrown by John Hatcher. A « » P ie of pieces of bona warn extract •d and two stitches worn necessary. THs occurred Saturday night. John Royer, father of Mrs. Wesley