LOCAL N E W S . Purity crackers at the Mill store Call on Land A Lyons for Red List your property with the Home Realty Co. A large stock of grass seed just , uud Green Poppers. H ekalu Thorn-, Main 55. received at Knowlton’s. Attend the Farmers’ Institute Gum Roots, Rubbers, Maciutosh- Mrs. C. I. Kime, of Bandon, vis­ J. W . Williams was up from next Wednesday the 10th. es and rain coats at J. W. Leneve's. ited in town the first of the week, Seven-Mile yesterday. New stock mens’ and boys’ cloth- Land > low is getting along nicely. 03 te is in an exceedingly critical condi­ that institution is being put in shape 7 . W AND For big bargains go to Lorenz’s tion for several days and the end for business. H H pc PC closing out sale. may be expected at any time. > > F ok T rad e — Good milk cows lor o n E. B. Cramer, of Russellville, Ar­ Gents’ hats of all styles and kinds team. Write or call ut ranch just H H« -T O BE HELD A T - Marshfield and Coquille, Oregon. 73 73 below Coquille. L. N. Gregory. kansas, visited his son, Gus Cramer, at the C. M. A M. Co’s store. of the Coos Bav Times last week. Mrs. W. H. Mobley, of Oklahoma W anted — At once, teacher hv We have completed a thorough, up-to-date Ho took a run over to this city on who has been here some months Randolph School District No 21 > > > A b s t r a c t P lan t. Thursday 03 03 -ON- mao or woman. Salary $50 per visiting her father Sell Rowan, of m Bandon, started for her home Mon­ For first-class watch repairing to month without H board. Address We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short PC P c to W. H. Schroeder s. day morning going by way of Rose- > Win. Hansen Prosper, Oreg. Clerk > notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. n burg. n Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Wiiner, of District No 21. H 73 Selma, Oregon, arrived here last Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Ladies’ shoes and ties, right from AFTERNOON AND EVENING A T THE MASONIC HALL 73 Buster Brown school shoes for the east, up-to-date and reasonable week and visited with Mr. Wimer’s Coquille “ “ Coquille Post Office. > good Boys and girls at Robinson’s in price at the C. M. A M C o’s store. A F T E R N O O N — 1:30 brother E. A. Wimer. Later they MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. to Rev. C. H. Barklow and 8. 8. 73 The Woman’s Study fllub of Co­ went down the coast to visit with COQUILLE PHONE, 191. -4 Soil Problems...............................................Prof. A, L. Knisely H Mrs. Wimer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Reed,of Myrtle Point made our office quille, will meet at the home of Mrs. * Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. > General Discussion. a piaasant call while in town Satur­ Benj. Figg next Saturday at 2:30 J. M. Adams. n h T IT L E G U ARAN TEE & A B S T R A C T C O ., day. Mr. Barklow informs us that p. m. This being the first meeting Land & Lyons have the Cele­ Paper................................................. ....................J. N. Jacobson 73 J. S . B a r t o n , A b s t r a c t o r . H e n r y S e n g s t a c k e n , M a n a g e r . 73 he will move to Covina, California, of the fiscal year, important business brated Linseed Dairy Food in any “ Winter Dairying.” about the first of next month. B STRACTS A BSTRACTS A B STRA CTS A BSTRACTS must he attended to. All members quantity. Purity crackers, fresh stock, at of the Club and all others interested Management of the Dairy Herd ...... Wm, Schulmerich Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose, of this the Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co’s. in the work are requested to be General Discussion. city, sold a lot near the old depot Miss Esther Yager, who has present. site last week to the Merchant, G. ......................................... W . L. Kistner Paper............................................................. been telephone operator at the The Home Realty Co., has tbe A. Robinson. A large building “ Drainage.” Coquille central for some iqpnths buyers. List your property with will be built on it, the lower part them. has resigned , and went to Bandon Dr. Witliycombe General Agriculture and Forage Crops of which will be used as a ware­ Monday for a visit. She will soon Mrs. A. Boyrie, of this city, has Manufacturers all hinds oj house by F. S. Dow, and the upper General Discussion. prepared a building on her prop­ go to Portland to reside. part as an opera hall. The fruit season is here nnd so is erty at the North end of the Henry Paper............................. .......................................... S. W. Scotton Now is the time to get shoes for Drane’s fruit jars. The Everylast- street bridge and will open a store “ Development of the Creamery Business.” school children Robinson has them iog. in a few days. Mrs. Boyrie has been Mrs. Peter Benham, aged 76 years, E V E N IN G — 7:30. Mrs. B. F. Tupper returned a resident of our town for the past died at the home of her son, J. D. Thursday from Portland whether twenty three years, and requires no Street Concert....................................... Fire Department Band Benham, at Fairview on Saturday, she had gone to accompany her introduction to our citizens at our the 29th. She leaves to mourn her dnughter, Miss Jessie to that city, hands. As to tbe merits of the lo­ Recitation................................................... Miss Lee Anna Gage departure three sons and four where she will attend Behool at St. cation, we can say that it will be Duet .................. Miss Grace Skeels and Mrs. Chas. Skeels. daughters, William, Stephen and Hellen’s Hall, where she bad for­ very convenient for a greater num­ Jeff Benham and J. F. Munford, merly been in attendance. Her ber of people living on that side of Recitation........................................................... Perry Lawrence M rs. B. B. Teters and Mrs. Reed many young friends will miss her. town, and an enterprise deserving Song ................ . ............................................... Marvel Skeels and Mrs. Culver. A tract of Re 1 Cedar timber out of patronage. Recitation ............................................ ................. Doris Peoples A fine organ for sale for less than lay for shingle mill. The Home Roberts & Carter, the Myrtle one-third of its original coat. Ap- Realty Co. Point real estate men, have a fine Lecture, “ Breeds and Types of Live Stock” with Stereopti plv to J. B. Fox. Dewitt Cliuton, at present of Myr­ bargain to offer in a dairy farm.— can Views by Dr. Withycombe. Riley Mathenv, of Corvallis, Ore­ tle Point, had business which called See add in another column. gon. was in town yesterday for the him to the Bay on Monday. He Mr. and Mrs. George Hartley ar­ purpose of procuring a license for returned today. Mr. Clinton will rived here last Saturday afternoon marriage of himself and Miss Anna soon start for his mining interests Regular having arrived from Los Angeles, j Hall of Gravel Ford. The wed­ in Siskiyou county, California. Cal., having come up on the Break­ ding is to take place today at the O. Wilson A Co. have received water. Mrs. Hartley will he re­ North Fork U. B. Church. some good oil clothing. Be ready membered as Miss Minnie Nosier, Will accept lots in Coquille as Bargains in for the rainy season. formerly of this place, whose many By part payment on a piano. Address Through the agency of the Co­ friends will be glad to know that Box 219, Msrshfield, Oregon. Coquille Fire Department Band quille Valley Development Company they have come here to stay. They The Bandon Recorder has again R. J. Elston transferred his Front were proceeded two or three days by changed hands, our friend George street property to the Baxter Bros, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morrison, from Laird being the purchaser. S. W. at 8:00 p. m. last week. Mr. and Mrs Elston the same place, have also come here $7,000. Finest Dairy Farm in Coquille Valler. Scotton late of the Coquille Valley will move to California for the pres­ to live, Mr. Morrison being inter­ Sentinel, will be the editor for the $ 6 , 000 . 282 acres Dairy and Pasture Land. Good new build­ ested with our townsman, S. M. ent. MUSICAL NUMBERS present and Mr. Laird will look Nosier, in the steam laundry at this ings, abundance of water piped into house and Barn. I f you intend seeding your after the business end of the matter. 1. March.... ......... “Idolizers” ............... These are good citizens land this fall, call at Knowlton’s place. Creamery plant well located. George is a good fellow and we Drugstore and examice quality and whom we are exceedingly well 2. Schottiche ‘‘Close Your Dreamy Eyes” Johnson wish him abundant success. prices before buying your seed. Fine Residence property, well located. pleased to welcome among us. 3. Ten cent« per lb., live weight, A late letter from J. C. James, of 120 acres, Dairy Ranch, a choice location in Coquille will be paid for chickens by the Atwater, California, a former resi­ "The Gay Cavalier” 4. March Coquille Valley Packing Co. Valley. dent of this country, informs us We have some choice Timber Lands, Coal Lands and other ........ “Il Trovatore” . ... Waltzes 5. that be is well and brings greetings W, T. Kerr, the well known busi­ numerous bargains. Can offer you good business propositions. ness man, having closed down his to bis many Coos county friends, ..“Raglan Ravelings”....... Buy your Spectacles and Eye 6. large camp on the North Fork, has and in which be mentions Mr. and Call on us at our office in Martin Building one door west Glasses of V. R. Wilson. Best “Tu-Whit"........... 7. Polka purchased the merchandise busi­ Mrs. J. J. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. N. of Knowlton’s Drug Store. goods. Sure fit Spectacles and ness of Z. C- Strang, and will again Plyler, Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton. J. J Priggins “Cheyenne” Finale..... eye glasses repaird correctly by one 8. engage in that business in this city, Stanley and P. E. Drane. He also i wno knows how. GEO. O. LEACH, Director. and will he pleased to meet all his expresses a desire to see s host of V. R. WILSON. old friends and customers when he h’s old neighlorssnd scqusintsnces Graduate Optician. I up this wsy, l gets into the harness again. “Its on Legs” j "U niversal Stoves and Ranges” Built up from the Floor. W e have just received a large consignment of UNIVERSAL STOVES, T. H. MEHL & CO PM AN Y f K Mf WW EHNEDYSfAXATIVEH 0 N E Y^lAR b JL A A d A SS 2.‘c*- PROGRAMM E Farm ers’ Institute TITLE GUARANTEE ABSTRACT COMPANY COQUILLE, OREGON Wednesday, October 10,1906, C. M. & M. CO. Lumber, Mouldings, etc. General Merchandise, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Flour and Feed. G E N T S ’ FURNISHINGS. Poney and Staple Groceries and Mercantile Co Coquille Open Air Concert Saturday eve., Oct. 6,1906 REAL ESTATE Home Realty Co.