« Big Fire at Roseburg B. F. Smith was up from the Attend the Grangers' picnic Sat-, Skeels & Son’s Cash Prices. urday at Norway. lower river on Saturday. Last Friday night a very dis- Our shoes, none better. Satis James Ferry, of Marshfield, had F. T. Barton, oi Johnson’s mill, We .save you 30 per cent. Let tructive occured at Roseburg, faction guaranteed. us show you how. Hub Clorhiug reducing fire business in Coquille on Monday. had business in town Friday. seven buildings to ashes Economy jars, none better. J and Shoe Co. New lot of Cluett shirts at Robin- For all kinds cf aaimunition call Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fish, of and destroying the contents of three gallon $160, quarts $1,30 and pints on J. S. Lyons. son’s. bricks. The loss is estimated at $1.05 Arago, were in town Monday. Circuit court conveues in ad Mrs. Al Garten, ol Baudon, Tan! Tan!! Tnn!!! Ties for gents , $ 22 , 370 , a portion of which was Mason jars. You know them. journment session next Tuesday. visited Mrs. C. A. Harrington, of ladies and children at Robinson's. insured. The fire originated in I J gallon $100 quarts 75 cents pints city Monday. Born.—In Coquille, Aug. 25 , 1909 , Rapp’s stage stable, in which 17 65 cents. Khaki cloth by the yard at Rob this Geo. Smallwood, an East Marsh to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott, a horses and two cows were burned, inson's Durock Jersey pigs, boilermaker, was in Coquille daughter. among which were four Coos the Registered Al and L. D. Smith, of Coos field kind that fatten on clover, for county teams, those of Ed Johnson, river, were in Coquille on Satur the first of this week. W anted —Girl for general house sale by J. D. Carl, Myrtle Point, of the Roy settlement, H. H. Hast White River dour makes white work. Wages $25. Apply to Jul day. Or. Phone 101. bread. Robinson has it. ings, of Cunningham, Guy Cham ius Larson. Marshfield, Ore. Children’s wash dresses at Rob light bers, of Daniels creek and Walter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Goodman, A S i» ra iu e tl A u k le . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coats, of inson’s. Laird, of Sitkum, all good teams. As usually treated a sprained | ol this city, went to the Bay Friday Bandon, returned from the Bay the W. H. Mansell, the teamster, ex These parties had gone to see the ankle will disable the injured person last of the week. pects to go to San Francisco this for a visit, returning Monday. a month or more, but by ap Mrs. W. H. Howell, of Prosper, Clotning, Hats and Shoes—We Ringling circus, and the fire oc for week. plying Chamberlain’s Liniment and curred about the time of the close save you 30 per cent—Why? Cash was in town Saturday, and visited only. Hob Clothiug and Shoe Co. the directions with each Children’s shoes with heels at her of the evening performance. observing bottle faithfully, a cure may, in son Will, oi this city. Robinson’s. Wetbey, of Myrtle Point, Claud Moon, of this city, was the most cases, be effected in less than New and uptodate guns of all was H. in A. Coquille C. Timmons and daughter, of description Monday and shook hero of the hour, He arrived at one week's time. This liniment is at J. 8 . Lyons. Baudon, were Coquille vi-itors on remarkable preparation; try the barn when the fire was well a it most hands with friends. C. J. Van Zile, of North Bend, for a sprain or a bruise, or when j Monday. advanced, and no one was making Thoroughbred Berkshire pigs, laid up with chronic or muscular New line of summer dry goods a t 1 burned home Monday after spend- both sox, for sale by J. C. Watson. any attempt at saving the burning rheumatism, and you are certain to ing a few days iu this vicinity Robinson’s, animals, when, he secured some- be delighted with the prompt relief There is to be a Grangers’ pic When you want groceries or meat Ed Carter, the Myrtle Point real it affords. For sale by R. S. nic at the grove at Norway next thiug with which he broke open which Knowlton. estate man, was in Coquille on Sat go to the People’s Market. the door and rushed iu against Saturday, All who possibly can George Mandigo, the North should urday. a volume of smoke and flames and Registered Berkshire pigs for attend. Bend merchant, was a passenger to loosened two horses, one of which sale—both sex. J. C. Watson, Co For bargains in shoes, see Drane Myrtle Point by Monday’s train. T. E. Dickson, of Myrtle Point, at bis new store. died in a few minutes. It was quille. Children’s hats and caps in large passed through this town Monday certainly a heroic act, and a narrow Parties wishing coal from the variety en route home from a visit through escape for the lad. California Creamery Prices Rouse mine will apply to Harry Co’s. and style at O. Wilson A Southern Oregon. ----------- ■ -------------- Flanders. The following prices were paid by our prices first. Hub Cloth The Bandon Goes Ashore. H. H. Brownson, of Bridge, had ing Get and Shoe Co. Will save you Rolled barley, shorts, bran and business the Eel river valley creameries for with the county court last money. wheat at Robinson’s. butter fat for the month of July. As the steamer Favorite was Monday. He is interested in road For Sale.—One dozen Brown Capital 30| cents; Central 31; Attorney Bennett Swantou was building pulling out from Bandon yesterday in his locality. over to the county seat from Marsh M rs. W. S. Guerin, of Langlois, Leghorn hens; apply at this office. afternoon, the steamer Bandon Grizzly Bluff aud Eel River 30J; R. W. Lundy, of Myrtle Point, started to sea with a general cargo Pioneer 30J. field on Friday. was in our city one day last week, was town Monday accompanied of lumber, etc., and as she proceed Saws gummed, filed and set at being on a visit with Coos county by a in nephew, F. L. Lundy, a late onto the bar it seems that there The best and most wholesome Quick A Curry’s shop. arrival from Kansas, who is paying ed relatives and friends. meats; the puriest lard. Go to the Commissioner W. T. Dement was Mrs. Stephen Lapp returned Fri his uncle a visit and looking at the was an accident of some kind and People’s Market. the vessel went ashore on the south in town from his upper river home day from a visit with friends at country. tor woodsmen; Tozier’s side of the river. She was in tow W hy? on Saturday. Grants Pass and other points in —S. The F. shoes Shoes. The gloves for wear of the tug Klihyam, but in some Fiom a small beginning the sale Have you saw the new gnlatea the Rogue river and Willamette Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier, manner were separated, the line and use of Chamberlain’s Cough cloth at Robinson’s store. valleys. has extended to all parts F. T. Crewe and family have seeming to part, and before the tug ot Remedy H. H. Stanford, of the upper Now is the time to have your moved down from Myrtle Point to could reach her again with a line the United States and to many foreign countries. Why? Because river, was in to visit H. B. Haskin, windows and doors re screened. this city, and will conduct the cigar the steamer was aground. it has proved especially valuable Quick A Curry has the galvanized one day last Week. factory here in the future. They The Bandon is a new boat and for coughs and colds. For sale by sareening. Make your washing easy by us James Mars and wife, of Bandon, have lived in this city before and would be able to withstand some R. S. Knowlton. their many friends will be pleased rough usage, and as to her safety ing Washing Tablets at Drane’s returned Monday from attending to see them return. Those wash suits are just the be a hard guess, but it was thing store. for you to buy at O. Wilson the fair at Beattie and a visit with Summer hosiery gold at cost at would Judge Coke was iu town Sutur- relatives and friends of that city. the White House, Saturday, Sept. thought by some last evening that A Co’s. she would be a total wreck. day, on his return from holding a They had a very enjoyable time 4tb. Timber Land for Sale. term of circuit court iu Curry P. J. Rooney started for Florence William Gallier, of Bandon, re 118 acres of good timber land for Rev. Cleaves is out of town for county. last Friday, where he will run an turned Friday from attendance at a few days, but will return and sale at a bargain. One mile from Mrs. R . M. Weider, of Marsh engine for J.A. Besler, who formerly the A-Y-P- exposition and a visit preach Sunday. Mrs. Leta Moo- river. For particulars address box field, visited at Baudon with her conducted one of the Powers camps with friends at different points in maw will sing at the morning 197 , Coquille, Oregon. the Willamette valley. The old service. Special daughter, Mrs. Fred Tuttle, Satur on Cunningham. music will be gentleman, though 84 years old, day and Sunday. F ob S ale F ob S a le . —Horse and buggy stood the trip splendidly and enjoy given also at night. Get your table legs turned at cart nnd harness, saddle and bridle ed it very much. A good young work ¡»are, weight Quick & Curry’s. They have some Gent’s don’t buy your spriug suit 1350, Clothing, Hats and Shoes. We until patterns already out. Hard wood, Call at Lyons A Jones’ store. and two fine Bonaparte colts. Mrs. Z. Boyce, of Bandon, and save you money. The Hub, Front stock. you have seen Robinson’s $1 per set. G. O. L owe , Norway. E. Cope, of Langlois, went Street. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hollenbeck to Mrs. the R. Bay one day last week to see Attorney R. G. Smith, of Grants moved from the lower river to Mr. C. W. boyce and family, of the Pass, was in the Coquille valley a Gravel Ford the last of the week, Coos Bay life saving day or so last week on his return station. and will reside in that vicinity. circuit court in Mine bus just rec fvod from attending For Sale.—A five-year-old horse a Robinson's county. Mr. Smith ex line of em broideries, in nan- Curry weighing about 1300 lbs. Inquite sook swiss and cambric, also lock pressed himself highly pleased with his trip, and sa.ts he likes our valley ing and fronting for waists. of Sweet Bros., Lampa. very much. He was accompanied Capt. and Mrs. O. P. Ellingson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McKinnis, by his estimable wife. of Parkersburg, returned last Fri-' of Baudot), passed through town O. Wilson A Co. have just re day from Seattle. They were very Friday en route to Iowa and Ne ceived a full and complete line of well pleased with the exposition. 1 braska, where they go to visit old childrens' hats and caps. w ' n B. it E. . Beyers, . t > , has . ; friends and places of residence in W. L. Krantz, ol Gravel Ford, Mrs. who r who came in Friday with his team made her home in this city for the ; ormer years- fall to haul out a load of household past vear, went to Sumner last ^ft,ul(l'ty, Sept. the goods for C. H. Hollenbeck, told week ’ and will reside there for | wiU bo ou a ns of an exciting bear hunt he and a while. White Houso son, Harry, had recently exper The Misses Sherwood, Emma 1 N- DeLonK «nd wife and his ienced. were out in the and Gretchen, and Miss Tilling- d»u 8 1,ter. M>*s Bessie, were up woods in They with Robett hast, went to Coos river Friday t0 from hia farm near Riverton on Sturdivant, company and came across a large visit with the grand parents of the Monday- hav,n8 on hand some mother bear and cub. The cub former, Mr. and Mr». Stephen j busicessconnected with the school was made to climb a tree by the of his district. old bear, which then showed an Rogers. inclination to defend herself and Tczier's Celebrated Logger Remember that J. i. Lyons gives Shoes have won popularity with the young one, but two shots from Mr. away a $2.50 knife each week for woods boys. E. L. Tozier maker, Krantz’s rifle laid her low, while Master Harry, eleven years of age, the highest off hand score at his Coquille. shooting gallery. For sale or trade for Ranch. took care of the cub with his 22 . J. H. Chase, Jr., and mother, of Eight-room house and five lots, Quite a serious accident occurred Minneapolis, Minnesota, passed large barn, henhouse and yard, on the Marshfield-Roseburg stage through town Monday ou their way woodhouse, city water. For sale line 20 miles from the latter place to Baudon. They are here to look on easy terms. E. H. Kern, Co last Thursday. A fractious horse got his tail lastened to the single at the country, and are well pleased quille, Oregon. with what they have seen. They Everybody is invited to the tree and caused a runaway. There will be up this way and have a White House millinery opening Sat were eleven passengers on the stage, all escaping serious injury but three. general look over the county. urday, Sept. 4th. S. A. Gordon, of Pendleton, sustain ed a broken ankle, while Mrs, G. : P. Dean, of Grants Pass, and Jacob j Weick, of North Bend, were severe - 1 ly shaken up and bruised, but not j Ladies and Gents Shoes at the seriously hurt. Wanted—a good fresh young Right Price. milch cow. Must be gantle and give good yeild of milk. Address John Walstrom, Parkersburg, Oregon. FRANK B. ANDERSON, Principal The poorest family cso afford COQUILLE, . . . . OREGON meat when bought from the Peo-' pie's Market, Dean A Company. We have both new and second Best Cane Sugar, $5.55 per sack Good grade baking powder 25 hand in the following lines, dressers, cents for 1 pound cans. or 17 pounds for $1.00 commodes, iron and wood beds, bed msttresses, floor matting, 1 Coffee that is equal to any 40 7 bars of Naphtha soap for 25 Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship springs, sewing machines, in fact almost cents. cent coffee, sold at 25 cent*. Rapid Calculation and Commercial Usage. everything needed for the house or Every sack of flour guaranteed Table Apricots, 15 cents or 2 Endorsed by the business men of Coguille. Its camp. Come and look through, cans for 25 cents. at $1.55 per sack. will be surprised at the great attendance nas been largely drawn from that you variety of articles to be found in class. our store. C. M. Goodman A Co SEND FOR LEAFLET. C, M. Goodman A Co., dealers RnnimCDIUP _ Practical, Substantial; as in any business house. I in new aud second hand goods. uUUnlXLLr InU Three months here equals at least eight months Phone No. 364. under class instruction. Hats—for big, little, old SDd If OUflRTUAIJn bpeed. complete Accuracy. Legibility to Students. One of the young, all new and seasonable OflUn I “ finu _ most systems—Recognized by experts. goods, at Robin ' . u -S iT i q a i ; U i i S tH .- 55-43 LOCAL N E W S . » upw ANDERSON’S Business College Here are Cash Prices on some Sta ple Articles found at our Store Enroll for Fall Term Now Free Delivery at Anytime During Day b id s 1Lyons & Ji o ne s Bargains Bargains Come with the Crowds to the Store that names bargains that are bargains, in up-to-the minute goods. Free Free We are giving away Cupons that Entitle you to Rogers’ A A GRADE SILVERWARE, ABSOLUTELY FREE O. WILSON & CO The Store of Big Values and Little Prices Coquille, - - Oregon TH E R E W ERE 1500 PEOPLE A T East Richmond Par^ Sunday, August 2 9 . East Richmond Park is six months old. There have been over 400,000 dollars worth of lots sold. ________ W H Y ? ________ Do you want to work all your life? Its up to you, you know. Come in and see us and make yourself better off. Other People are doing it. Stutsm an & V o re Coquille, Oregon. R. S. KNOWLTON, President GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres. R. H. MAST, Cashier parnyers ai)d Merchants of Coquille Baijlf CAPITAL STOCK $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 A Reasonable Share of Your Business Solicited First Class Safety Beposit Boxes For Rent THE PALM... Confectionery, Tobaccos, Cigars, Ice Cream F R U I T S IN S E A S O N Remodeled Cora Belloni F ob S ale . A No. 1 Dairy Ranch of 157 acres, about 120 acres clearsd, about 100 acres under plow, 40 head good grade Jersey cow, 50 tons hay, 130 tons corn ensilage, plows, wagons, harness, cultivators, mowers, cream separators, milk cans, etc. One- 8 borse-power gasoline engine, one 10 ton per hour ensilage cutter, 10 or 12 bead of hogs, two good barns, two dwelling houses, two orchards, all kinds of fruit, wagon road, railroad and river, about 200 rods of river frontage, A snap from ten to 15 years to pay for it. Pacific Real Estate Co. For Sale. J. M. Bright of Gravel Ford ia offering his fine dairy farm of 187 acres, 40 acres good bottom land, with new residence, good barn, and large, bearing orch rd for sale, to gether with all the stock, farming implements, crop etc. This place is located 1 J miles from creamery, and lees than | mile from two good schools. Anyone wishing such a location will find this »bargain. Write to, or call on him at that place.