Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 01, 1909, Image 2

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i Again this Store has been made Headquarters for Santa Claus, and we are showing the most Complete and up-to-date
Line of Moderate Priced Toys ever brought to the Coquille Valley.
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vv e Make Opposition Fade from
View wlien it Comes to Variety arid Prices
Come in and See for Yourself
Save
Your
Come in and See for Yourself
Nickels
and
Dimes
by
Here
Trading
Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Pitchers, Large and Small, and an Endless Variety for Fancy Dishes from 5C TO 25C
Come
in
and
W hy
Examine
Pay
our
5,
More
10,
15,
20
W hen
and
25
cent
Y ou
C h r is t m a s
P ost
Toy
Counters
Can
C ard s
and
you
Save
in
winning school by Mr- L. A. Frey,
or some one appointed by him.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1909
No winner of the Frey oration
contest shall be eligible to enter a
subsequent contest for this cup.
RULE VI
Local advertisements among local
RULE VII
reading live cents per line each inser­
tion. Cards cl thanks oO cents each.
The Frey oration cup shall be the
Obituary poetry five cents per line. property of lhe school winning it
Resolutions of Condolence and lodge
until it is won by some other school;
advertising live cents per line.
provided that if any school shall
win it for three successive seasons,
it shall become a permanent trophy
of that school.
Rules governing the “ L. A. Frey
RULE VIII
Oratorical Contest” , adopted by the
Tbe name ot the school, pupil
Coos County Principal and Super­
intendents’ Association. October 30, winning and the dale shall be en­
graved on the cup at the expense
1909.
of the winning school.
This shall
B I L E I.
be attended to by the school win­
The contest shall be held each ning the same.
year on the third Friday of Decem­
RULE IX
ber at town winning the cup at the
In order that there shall be uni­
last contest, and shall be in churge
of the superintendent of the school formity in the preparation of the
orations each contestant shall cer­
last winning the same.
tify in writings as follows; I do
BOLE II.
hereby certify that I have received
All pupils regularly enrolled in no aid in the composition of this
the public grammar school or the oration and that I have marked all
public high school of auy district quotations thereiu.
in Coos county shall be elligible to
participate iu tbe contest; provided
M yrtle P o in t Item s.
that no school shall enter more than
two contestants.
•Sec. 2. The oration shall contuin
Mrs. lialph Rackleff returned last
not less than 1500 words and not week from a visit with her friends
more than 2000.
and relatives at Bandon.
S e c . T h e following conditions
Professor Hilbert returned from
shall be obsered in preparing the
Eckley
last week, where he has
manuscript:
(a) To be written on one side of been engaged in teaching school.
good quality 8 by 10 paper.
The steamer Myrtle made her
(b) To contain subject ns head­ second trip up the South Fork last
ing, but nowhere shall anything in­ week, going as fai as the T. M.
dicate the name of the author.
Herman place.
(c) To bo signed by a number
Miss Edna Bay returns home to
given by the superintendent in
charge.
Marshfield, on Wednesday, from an
(d) Each copy shall be placed in exteuded visit with her aunt, Mrs.
a separate plain envelope and the W. Lee Hay of this place.
three placed in a fourth plain en-
The farners around Myrtle Point
velopr and mailed the supeiiutend-
are
busily engaged clearing drifts
ent in charge, not later than De­
aud rebuilding fences. They seem
cember 1st,
to be preparing for another freshet.
BULB IV .
D airym an's A ssocia tion .
MILL W O O D
and Dressed Lumber of
Mouldings, Etc.
A A SE N
BROS.,
all
One
Kinds,
Coquille, Oregon,
THE NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
Wm. Cox & Son, Props
Rose Buildinq
Coquille. Oreqon
Horseshoing a Specialty,
we
can
by
give
such
marvelous
Trading
values
Here
V a r ie t y
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Snow Drift flour is the best. Sold
P ion eer Dies,
Toys of all kinds at the Racket.
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Two sewing machines left Give by Skeels A Son.
Following are tbe minutes ol the
Five lois for $500. See J. W. us cost and take them. Skeels A
Nuts— Almonda, Walnuts, Fil-
James C. Robinson, one of Coos
meeting ol tbe Coquille Valley Leneve.
berts aud Brazil, at Robing’ U a.
county’s oldest pioneers, passed
Son.
Dairyman’s Association, which met
A fine line of fine cutlery at the
Make your washing easy b y ur - away this forenoon at his home in
Our hand painted china and cut
Racket Store.
in town last Saturday.
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glass make exquisite Xmas gifts. tug Washing Tablet« at Draue’g Marshfield, aged 6a. Mr. Robinson
store.
The meeting was called to order
For a good smoke try the El Billy Schroeder.
came to Marshfield when the city
Paitien wishing coal from the had but oue house, and since
by F. F. Eddy, who was elected Toro, at the Oregonian.
The cold weather is here. ' Rob­
temporary chairman and Thos. Han­
We can tit any boy with a new inson’ s Store has a fine line of gents’ , Rouse mine will apply to Harry that time has lived in different sec­
Flanders.
suit.
Robinson’s Store.
ley temporary secretary.
ladies’ and children’s wool under­
tions ol the county, a part of the
If you fail to attend the big time in late years residing at Alle­
The constitution and bylaws as
That’s what they all say, ‘‘Sla­ wear.
Christmas Sale at O Wilson A
drafted by the committee were read gle Bros for choice meals.”
gany. He leaves besides Mrs.
Mirrors!
Hand tnitrors—great Co's, you will lose money.
and adopted.
Bonnet mirrors,
Don't miss seeing those swell variety of styles
Robinson, the following children;
Call and see the beautiful carving William, of Allegany, Mrs. Hat’ie
tripple mirrors, stand mirrors. R.
The committee on ways and comforts at Lyons & Jones.
sets. They are fine wear at the
S, Knowlton
means submitted their report.
Try that oldfasbioned mince meat
Bigelow, of Wenatchee, Washing­
light prices. Billy Schroeder.
One
of
those
ladies’
tailored
suits
and
apple-butter
at
Robinson’s.
Chairman of the committee, J.
ton, Mrs. Lulu Turpin, Portland,
Cail and aee M. H. Hersey ’« and Mrs. Ned Lawrence, of Marsh­
Jacobson, read a letter from a cer­
Large assortment of kodaks and or long capes would be just the
thing for a Christmas present. mammoth stock of Holiday Goods
tain Humboldt creamery, in which cameras at Knowlton’s Drug Store. See them. Robinson’ s Store-
and get prices A pleasure to show field; there are two step daughters,
was stated that tbe cost of the man­
Registered Berkshire pigs for
Mrs. Thomas Holland, of this city,
1 goods.
The right thing to do right now.
ufacture of butter was about two \ sale— both sex. J. C- Watsoo, Co­
and
Mrs. Ada Peterson, ol Coquille.
Ladies come to Rose’s Cash Store
Postal-card albums in great va­
cents per pound, and also referred quille.
The funeral will hi- held tomor­
Large
and pick out the coat you want, riety, Irom 25 cents up.
us to the Department of Agricul- | A flee line of Glassware, all you’ ll find racks full awaiting you. assortment of Christmas and New row alternoon from the Wilson
undertaking parlors
Coast Mail.
tureat Washington, D. C„ tor iu gindm, at the Racket. Cut Glass a 0et bllsv.
Year cards at Knowlton’s.
specialty.
formation.
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Ladies— When looking for toe
J. Clinton gave figures showidg
rubbers call on Lyons A Jones, they
that the Norway creamery is pay­
can fit you.
ing higher than San Francisco
C. M. Goodman A Co., dealers
quotations. Also that the greater
in new and second band goods.
amount manufactured, the higher Phone No. 364.
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the price obtainable for the butter
Secure a footing on the road to
By request Geo. E. Peoples ad- success by depositing your savings
dtessed the meeting, speaking very in the Farmer’s A Merchant's Bank.
favorably of the Association.
The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier's
It was moved, seconded and car­ —S. F. Shoes. The gloves for wear
ried that an amendment to the con­ Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier,
stitution be made, allowing officers
Begin now to provide fora “ rainy
to be elected at this meeting, to day,” by placing your earnings in
hold office until the December meet­ the Farmer's and Merchant’s Bank.
ing of next year.
Santa Claus will make his bead,
By request ot Mr. Walling, the quarters at O . Wilson & Co’s
chairman declared a recess ot five Front Street grocery store during
the holidays.
minutes tor the purpose o f allowing
Before selecting your list of holi-
new members to join the associa­
1 day presents look over the big ad
tion. The new members are as fol­ j of E C. Barker A Co., the jeweler
We are offering the best products o f the most reliable Manufacturers, and„ a
lows: Joe Grcssi, Richard Daniel­ j then go and seehis stock.
certain assurance of HIGH QUALITY AND
son, Mack Edwards, W. P. Laird,
Dolls, Doll Heads, Doll Bodies,
W. F. Keller, Gene Hamblock [Doll Buggies, everything you can
W. A. Barnett, Geo. E. Peoples IIDagin8 ¡Q , he lilie of do]lg
nt the
and W. S. Jess.
j Racket.
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W e are Ready for Yon
Honest W orth in Every Article
The high school boys have se­
Sec. 1.
There shall be eight
F F. Eddy was unanimously
Xozi, r.B Celebrated
Logger
judges; three on thought and five cured the Hermann hall, at the low ­
on delivery.
er end of Spruce St., and intend to elected president lor the ensuing Shoes have won popularity with the
Sec. 2
The judges on thought begin practicing basket hall in ear­ year; Chas. Watson was elected vice I woods boys. E. L. Tozier maker,
aud composition shall be chosen by nest. They expect to he in fight­ piesident, Thomas Hanley secre- 1 Coquille.
Couuty Supt. from the state exclud­
lary, nnd Jas. Jacobson chairman j Now is the time to have your
ing trim in a few weeks and secure
ing Coos County nnd ahnll be!
of the corporative committee.
I windows and doors resereened.
mailed by the Supt. in charge a i a championship this season.
As it was time for the steamers j ; (^uick * Curr* ba8 the SH,vanized
copy of each oration, upon which ' In spite of the flooded condition
,
, ,
, screening,
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they shall pass und return grades I of the country,on Thanksgiving day to go it was moved, seconded and |
Get your table legs turned at
carried
that
the
meeting
adjourn
j
Sec. 3. Bamlou, Coquille, Marsh. I the masquerade ball in the evening
Quick A Curry’s. They have some
till Wednesday, December 8th.
field, Myrtle Point and North Bend 1
pntterns already out.
Hard wood,
The Coquille Valley Dairyman's $1 per set.
high schools shall each furnish a was well attended. Of the several
judge on delivery.
A judge may characters represented, the best was, Association will meet again next |
not vote on candidates from tbe a young man who masqued as the Wednesday. December 8th. Ar- 1 K Holversou, the tailor, has just
city represented by said judges.
milling king of Eckley, belter known rangements have been made with 1 received a large lot of samples of
the steamers to reach Coquille by | suitings. Call nnd see them and
Sec. 4. No Judge shall be selected as (Old Deafly.)
to a. ra„ and leave at 2 or 3 p. m., < Ket h'8 prices.
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who is in any way related to any of
on that day, thus giying time for j
Registered Durock Jersey pigs,
the contestants.
K. Ilolverson has opened a Tailor a morning and afternoon session j the kind that fatten on clover, for
mu v
Shop one door west of tbe Sentinel
All interested in dairying should ! sale by J. D. Carl, Mvrtle Point,
The B'rey orational cup shall be office. He does all kinds of tailor- J ,urn °«*-
! Or. Phone 101.
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presented to the winner for the iug
All work guaranteed.
Land Slide at S itknm
A full stuck of 1847 Rodger
Rough
how
Front Street, Coquille
Coquille Herald.
Leave orders with Allie Miller or at Mill office.
extra load with each ten ordered
wonder
One-Half
E n d le s s
Oliver Wilson
R ules for C ontest
will
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Brothers’ silver ware.
Also Sterl-
During the storm last week a lan j 'Dfî silver teaspoons, tablespoons
slide occurred at Siikuro, on the I i nnd
“ 1' other
other I"ecB* nt lhe R»ck«t
j Store.
Coos Hay wagon road which came
A handsome clock given ns a
nenr destroying the house and barn
; Xmas present will keep your moth­
of E. N. Harry. The center of the
er-in-law in good spirits for a hall
slide was directed between the hour. We
have
Hum,
Billie
buildings, tbe edges just brushing Schroeder.
theBi. There was three or four feet
If you are iu trouble as to your
of dirt against the barn door, and selections for Xniss presents, con­
a quantity of sufficent weight struck sul: 11». W ee n show von things
tbe front door of the house !•> break I at >ou mav proudly prtaei t to
it in. Had it struck the house f u l­ "•
n. Billy Schroeder
ly it would have swept it «town ilu*
A
kinds of Dishes
S 'me of
hillside, and no doubt there would
the f inest Hsvaland China and
have been loss of life.
Max Timmerman aud E.N. Barzee, Hand Fainted China of the latest
of Marshfield, slopped at the Harry patterns to choose from ever
home tho night the slide occurred, Brought to Coquille at the Backet.
and tne wagon in which they rode
For Reid Good dairy farm car­
was left where the slide struck it, ries 15 to 20 rows.
15 good cows
carrying it away, necessitating the on place for sale, aGo 15 head of
.
parties proceeding on the backs of young stock, farming implements. ^6
toeir horses aft, 1 they were dug ouf i separator, ete.
For parlicu’ars see
of tbe barn.
| O, I. Oieen, Lamps.
Something Appropriate
For Every Person
Our varied and very complete assortment insures satisfactory selections in all
cases and Really Appropriate and Desirable Gifts for either Old
or Young may be found in abundance.
Tempting
Prices
Please Note The
On
A ll
Following:
We Guarantee every piece of goods sold by us to be exactly as
represented, and any article not giving perfect satisfaction' will
be cheerfully taken back and money refunded.
E. C. BARKER & CO.
£