T. IM I and «A re ia a » ean «o he W M In ffW W. C. T. U. has te de. School Students for the flint Although the price of tablets and all school stationery has been advanced greatly in the last few months, we have been able, by buying early and in quantities of special stock, to get Coquille some dandy values for this school season. . . .»-\t - . **• m m f a \ *' . ■*,« * ■ r • ■ •• : > W e are ready with our usual large stock of books and supplies to fiU your needs complete, and we are prepared to offer the biggest values for your money. the letti mailed at Salt Lake and directed to JW. W. Gage, Sheriff and Tax Collect­ or, Marshfield, Coquille County, Ore.1* KNOWLTON’S D. L. Foote, f ormerly o f this city, wna arrested in Mnrshfleld yesterday morning charged with violating (he prohibition law. A search o f house was mads immediately by the officers but no boose wee found. Al­ though Fdote strenuously denies the chargee, the officers still insist they have something on Mm. DRUG STORE If you want to realize the best prices for* Chittam Bark Oregon Gnpe Roots Dandelion Roots Rose Leaves • Fox Glove Leaves and all other drug plants, write to Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cates, of Dallas, ggMflljgjMled by F. D. Barrett, o f Al­ bany, earns in yesterday afternoon by ante on rente to Marshfield to visit old friends, but the condition ad the roods prevented them going on in that way, and so they took the train over to the Bey at nine o’clock this morning, premising to return in n couple of days. GEO. SCHUMACHER, Sumner, Ore. C. A. Howard left this morning for his new field of. labor in the schools where he will be principal of the Ugh school with «00 students and a doaen or more teachers under his charge., His wife and mother, 1 Mary C. Howard, and sister, Mfe* Howard, will rswain hare until next • thing like 0 regen in tho fell, rather week. Mrs. Howard, senior, • mum ia day time end cool at nigh*.” jnita ill during the past tu but is now so much better that it is ‘ District A ttocaep Hall, who was hoped she will soon be able to travel. r oror hem ym itorday says seme people la this issue is published • are howling bud over at the Bey be- of L. B. Woodruff, 1 emme their pet bardisi! w have been milk man who has bought the pot out o f basins*» sad they have o f Aaron WUaon. The an- - been forced to get on the water that he win r wagon. at the rates that hvae been pros 1 F. C. Pur»ley, o f the Haberdashery, ing heretofore and will make no ad­ bee engaged the servies* o f Welter vance bat still furnish it nt f 2.60 for t Oliver, of fttiam, Ore* as clerk end thirty quarts is certainly very noti­ . window trimmer. Hr. OUvsr is an fying to our people generally. That » experienced clothing and furishipg he has steppend late the breech 1 good Salem*« m and ceases MgMy ree- ms done Ms Mt to keep C. L. bogy that steref* .he face these war times Vs i to bis credit. Perry Lawrence left T ende y ment­ ine for Eugene to Join the colon. He enlieted in the ambulance corpe and will probably go to Prance in the near It ia announced that Victor Morria will occupy the pulpit of the Christian church hare but two more Sundays and will then locate for the winter at It made, a brilliant spectacle here laet Sunday evening when Sheriff Gage burned soe»e slashings on the hills that border Coqullle on the east and that section eras lighted with a red glare. Postmaster Leneve signed up Rev. A. R. Hodge, of Fish trap, for Uncle Sam and he started for Portland Tuesday morning. He win Join the Lew Cates end wife, o f Cottage Grove, ere on route to Mnrshfleld by ante to B t t A. L. Martin and wife. Hr. Cates wee formerly publisher of the Coquills 8entinel and later pub­ lished n paper at Dellas. He sold that boon taking it easy. It was reported awhile buck that ho had enlisted in the Quartermaster's of the Army but this was an error, Ms successor on the Delias . . * being confused wit Bay Times. M. O. Hootoa says if ether crops have bean short tMe year there has the matter with the hon­ ey crop. He has taken 440 frames from 16 Mveo so far this season, and ■rf those 74 came from e single Mve. <6 war* taken out about the middle of luly end IS tho third o f September. TMe sounds to oe like h record break sr. Whet the bees have found to keep : the very dry July sad August we have Just irpsrtsm sil meins to be explained. We hear the story ia circulation that John A. Jusa, formerly of this drafted and will have to ge to the front. Than ia nothing to H. AB tho man between twenty­ mo and thirty years o f age in Coos oanty have been reglffim sd end man­ ners assigned them in the draft; but his county dose not have to famish any ema at ell for the first draft. draft oemes as It p- - bably will if the tear continue*, the 'mee county men will be ealled in th- | rdsr o f the numbers previously given h em -bet none o f them wil be celled ’ «"til then unless they volunteer. Mr*. J. L. Weldy cam* in to insert an ad in the Sentinel for I bog she lest Halantoj aftar- rsatilata g ^ hmeatot that Am Lj l/ j a p ¿ t ' v • r-;