Coquille Herald. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 , 1910 Local a d v e rtis e m e n ts am o n g reading five c e n ts p e r lin e eacli lio n . C a rd s c I th a n k s 60 c e n ts O b itu a ry p o e try five c e n ts p e r U so lu tio n s of C o n d o len c e an d i Iv e rtis in g five c e n ts p e r lin e. The Parm er's Union. local inser each. line lodge Bandon Boxing C o rte si. The boxing contest pulled off at Bandcn last Saturday night waa witnessed by a large and enthusi­ astic crowd of fans from every part of the county. The preliminary was between “ Pud’’ Nosier aud Arthur Fish of this city. The bout was for seven rounds, but the releree being un able to hand iu a decision, it was continued fer one more round at the end of which a decision of a draw was hutded in. The boys were about evenly matched, did good work, and the bout proved to be an interesting oue trom start to fiuish The main contest was between Jess Day, of Marshfield, and Billy Thomas, of Utah, and was awarded to Day iu the fourth round, the decision being a knock out. Day was the agressor, rushing his oppo­ nent and taking each round from the start. Although Thomas was gritty to the last and stood well the severe punishment handed him, be was no match for Day. Taking all in all, both bouts were good ones, and the large crowd present was satisfied that it had witnessed a contest pulled off “on the square” and that it got value received for the price of admission. It is rumored among the fans that Day has been matched against A 1 Neil of San Francisco, to take place at Marshfield on the 23rd inst. A D D IT IO N A L L O C A L RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL. Washington, April 12.— The R iv­ ers and Harbors apprr priation bill as reported from the Senate com mittee on Commerce today, includes $25,566,418 iu appropriations of cash and amounts involved in con tiuuing contracts. As the bill was passed by the House it carried $42,558,176, of which $35-35«.746 represented cash and $7,206430 continuing contracts. Increases made by the Senate com­ mittee coveriug both cash appro­ priations and.sums involved in con­ tinuing contracts by states include: Calilornia, $227,000; O egon, $402,- 860; Washington. $203,600; Alaska, $43.000. Among the amendments made to the bill as it came from the House, are the following: For improving the Coquille river, increased from $27,840 to $56,000. For improving the Siuslaw river, not included in the House bill $15,- 000, and fixing the cost limit of the project to not exceeding $381,000, provided the Port of Siuslaw shall provide $215,000. COQUILLE Peri-I-usta and Utopia embroidery thread at Robinson's. New line of Cluett shirts for spring. Robiuson’s Store. That’s what they all say, “ Sla­ gle Bros for choice meats.” Rolled barley, shorts, bran, wheat amt cracked corn at Robinson's Store. 8TMR. RIVER LINE FIFIELD PLYING BETWEEN HAN DON AND SAN FRANCISCO H O TEL B A XTER SAILING EVERY EIGHT DAYS C en trally an d C o n v e n ie n tly Located. ' F a b l e S u p p l i e d w i t h the B e st the M a r k e t A f f or d s. S a m p l e R o o m s for C om m ercial Men. T ra n sfe r o f 1 ; jjrage to a n d f r o m H o o t s a n d T r a i n s .................................. Passengers, Freight Low Kates and Excellent A ccom ­ Look! Cluett shirts are the ones m o d atio n s. Our In te re s ts are to wear, new and up-to-date line, y o u r In te re s ts. We are going to have a Farmer's Robinson’s Store. Union in Coos. Mr. Hill, the or- A. F. ES1ABR00K CO. If you don’t waDt to get left ginizer, will be here on the 14th ol wear a South Bend watch Billy Agents April. He is said to be a good Schroeder has them. San Francisco and Bandon speaker, therefore do no (ail to hear For Sale — Grass and grain bay him. We farmers, as you all know, aud fino red oats and barley. In- are up against it in the way of a quire of W. H. Thomas, Coquille. F ire at M arshfield. Recently market for our produce. We are Royal, oval ami Priucess em­ Newly Furnished between two splendid markets— The Coos Bay Times in part says: broidery noops, adjustable steel Throughout spriugs, Robinson’s Store. Proprietor and Manager San Francisco and Portland— and Fire, supposedly of incendiary ori the only way we have of reaching For 8 ile.— Studeb.iktr wagon, gin, about 2 o'clock this moruiug , them is trough a thrifty set of com­ M c C o i m i c k m o w i n g ma chi ne and partly destroyed the plant of th e ! rake. Frank Nelson, Norway. mission men who take care of all Coos Bay Ice and Cold Storage, the profits. The old farmer of this The shoes tor woodsmin; Tozier’s Company on North Front street. ; — S. F. Shoes. The gloves for wear The loss is estimated by General | county who have ever attempted to Logger Fear Gloves. E. L Tozier, Manager C. E. Nicholson at be­ ship their surplus crops can testify Begin now to provide fora “ ratuy tween $17,000 and $18,000 with to their losses, and even to the day,” by placing your earnings in only $6,000 insurance. trouble they have experienced in the Farmer's and Merchant’s Bank. getting freight bills back, when, at For a time the Sre threatened to j White Spray Flour makes the develop into a conflagration that the same time, they knew that their best and whitest bread of any flour produce was sold at top prices. on the market. Lyons A Jones sell would sweep that entire section, in­ The time has come when all success­ cluding the new Ocean Dock ware­ A G ood Troupe. it. ful enterprises are carried on by Now is the time to have your house of the Oregon Coal and Nav­ The vaudeville troupe appearing windows and doors rescreened. igation Company, which is immedi­ organized bodies, and all farmers at the Masonic Opera House last Quick A Curry has the galvanize I ately north of the fire. Only by who are not organized are handi­ night was perhaps one of the best screening. capped in more ways than one. heroic efforts of the fire depart­ aggregations seen here in some Not only in the handling of tlieir For Sale.— Span of geldings. 5 ment was the latter saved. months. The Company is under years old. weight 3,000 pounds, well crops at a disadvantage by being at Mr. Nicholson stated this morn­ J ury L ist the macagemeut of Mr. Samuel broke. Inquire of Wm Bettys ing that if the other stockholders the mercy of unscrupulous middle­ Fairview. men, but the fluctuation of prices and those interested in the business Following are the names of the Marsden, manager of the Royal Eggs for hatching — White Ply­ Theater in Marshfield, who ap­ caused by gambling and speculating list of jurors drawn for the regular mouth Rocks, and Brown Leghorns will concur, he will take steps to in farm products. When the prices April term of circuit court, which pears twice on the bill himself. $l.oo per setting, also Indiau Run­ rebuild the plant immediately. If Mr. Marsden is probably the best ner ducks. J. C. Watson, Coquille. this cannot be arranged, he will con­ are too low in oue product, too many convenes next week: drop that particular branch and go Those ouiou sets at Knoyvlton’s tinue some of the departments of the F M Friedberg, Marshfield, elec­ tenor soloist in the county, possess­ into something else (look out for trician; J F Schroeder, (Joquitle, re­ ing a voice of wonderful range and were grown especially for him by business]now|and arrange for replac­ the dairy business.) This will be tired; J F Haga, Parkersburg, resonance. His rendition of that one of the best growers of sets in ing the destroyed parts later. The remedied by the Unions. Their offi­ farmer; Geo O Leach, Coquille, heavy selection, “ Shubert’s Sere­ the Willamette valley. creamery department was not en­ If you want the best time-keeper, tirely destroyed and he will be able cial paper keeps all members posted clerk; J J Olinkenbeard, Marshfield, nade,” last evening was heartily Mr. Marsden’s other you want a South Bend Watch to make sufficient repairs to con­ on prices, and as far as possible on farmer; J C Roberts, Myrtle Point, received. If you want a South Bend Watch, supply and demand, besides the ex­ real estate; T G Barker, Fairview, specialty is that of a female imper­ tinue right along. The ice storage g > to Billy Schroeder changing Farmers Union labeled farmer; \Y O Cooper, Myrtle Point, sonator, in which he appears as department also escaped lightly and T izicr’s Celebrated Logger goods of one locality for that of an merchant; D A Curry, Marshfield, “The Nell Brinkley Girl” and lady Shoes have von popularity with the he was able to fill orders for ice other. The markets now call for barber; Chas Cavanaugh, North soloist. He makes quick changes woods boys E. L Tozier makei, this morning. goods of all kinds from organiza Bend, saw filer; L F Talkenstein, of gowns that are simply stunuiug. Coquille. High C lass R egistered Jerseys. tions with reputations and furnish­ North Bend, superintendent; C C and bis act is without doubt the Insure in the Horticultural Fire ing products of a standard qulity Carter, Myrtle Point, real estate; best dressed ever seen in the county. Belief, ol Salem, Strictly mutual, S L A Q L E B R O S ., P r o p r ie to r s My herd is headed by Priuce | and uniformly packed, from the E E Oakes, Bandon, real estate; (One spectator lost a dollar betting and save 40 to 50 per cent. Warrende, son of Marigold St j T. A. W alker , Coquille Agt. fact that some individuals have put J Machado, Myrtle Point, mer­ he v/as a woman.,) Helier, champion at Louis and Clark The balance of the company con­ inferior goods on the markets. Don’t Forget, that Dr. E- P. chant; Chas Adams, Myrtle Point, Fair, was never defeated iu the In buying groceries, clothing blacksmith; J L Knight, Myrtle sists of Nichols, a contortionist,who Bender, the Optometrist, will be at show ring, has several daughters in the.Baxter the tst Friday and Sat­ shoes or other articles, you ask for a Point, farmer; E S Bargelt, Marsh­ is rightly called “ The Human the register of merit and more to urday of each month. standard make or brand because field, jeweler; P M Itebery, North Snake.” Miss Mae Emeral, a dash­ follow. He came from the Beech- When in need of a fine cheap you know just about what you are Bend, merchant; Albert Barklow, ing soubrette and hoop contortion­ -=fc power, go and see the new gasoline laDd farm, N. Y. Adelaid of Beech- gettiug. Hood river apples are as Myrtle Point, farmer; E E Johnson, ist; Miss Olive Hare, a singer of engine of S H. McAdams running, land, who made a vearly official test [ standard as Schilling’s Best are in Coquille, lumberman; W T Allen, character songs, who catches the and get his price on the style you O p p o site P o sto ffice in 1909 , at the Ladd farm, was the C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N the grocery line. All farm produce Bandon, laborer; L D Belieu, audience at once with her delivery need. first Jersey cow to make 1000 lbs labeled by the Union may be relied Bridge, farmer; John B Lamb, Co­ and quick change; The Beahon White goods at Robinson’s Store of estimate butter iu oue year. She upon in the same manner, as com quille, farmer; Frank Flam, Pros­ Duo, with a repertoir of up-to-date — India Linen, Lingerie Batiste, came from Beechlaod. Prince petent packers are appointed to per, farmer; J C Lett, Arago, farmer, farce comedies, in which they in­ Persian Lawn, Flaxon, Dress Linen Warrends dam was Lucy Prince, and Fine Hatidkerchiel Linen. grade it, hence its uniformity and J J O’Neil, Bandon, real estate; B troduce singing, dancing aud imi­ test 20 lbs 3 } oz butter in 7 days. A large consignment of boys’ reputation. A good many Coos H Burns, Coquille, farmer; V L tations complete an eight act Merry Maidens Caton, our other suits lia- just been received at county farmers living back off the Arrington, Myrtle Point, merchant; bill which is certainly well worth Lorenz’s Store, in all grades and herd bull, is a grandson of Merry river are handicapped by the bad Syvert Backey, North Bend, real the price of admission. many styles, including nicker- Maidens, 3 rd son grand champioD roads in winter. They are obliged estate; Joseph Larson, Allegany, bockers. at Louis and Clark Fair. M yrtle P oint Item s fo dump their crops on the market farmer; R A Ollivant, Marshfield, Look at the new neckwear, silk Dam Oneonta from the iamous in the fall for just what they can merchant. gloves, fancy embroidered hose, Hood farm, is a double grand­ Jim Perry has leased the Jitn get, 'nstead of having warehouses belts, allover embroideries, lace.«, daughter of tbo famous Sophie CORN, PEAS, VETCH, CLOVER (all kinds) Bright farm at Gravel Ford, and at shipping points. We, of the Co- To F a ce G rand Jury. finishing braids and velvet ribbons Tormentor, the sire of the champion RYE, GRASS, ETC., BEETS, CAR­ moved his family there. quille valley, are behind the times in colors at Robinson’s Stole. and grand champioD cow, Figis, at ROTS, KALE, ETC. G. C. Moore lias returned to his Three business men of Myrtle The only lliing is to organize. This One of our round-lopped Royal the World’s Fair, 8t Louis. is being done all over the United Point were brought before Judge work at Smith Powers camp after a We have cows rich in the blood Oak dining tallies will be given States They find it the only way E. G. D. Holden in this city, last few days visit with his family in of Brown Bessie aud Geernon Ladd, away Saturday, April 16th at 3 p. Friday, charged with selling intoxi­ this city. to meet present conditions. also registered Berkshire pigs. til Make a $1 purchase from us Farmers, it is to your interest to cating liquors in Myrtle Point, a drv Mrs Luther Williams and child­ Anyone wishing stock will find I and secure a ticket on same. precinct, and were bound over to give this subject serious thought. ren, have moved from their home Write or Anyone in need of a 'Singer or can save them money. It might mean more money in your appear before the grand jury. at Bridge to the Jim Guareu place call at my farm. "'heeler & Wilson sewing ma­ éh wb A number of wituesses were ex­ near Norway. pockets than a great amount of J. C. W atson , Coquille, Or. chine may be accommodated by hard work. The trusts, combines amined by Deputy Prosecuting At­ Born.— At the home of Joseph and the gambling in the necessities torney Liljeqvist, who is confident Williams in Myrtle Point, April 5th, calling at Laird’s House Furnish­ School E lection H eld. of lile have raised the price of living he has efficient evidence to convict 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Grover ing establishment D¿> rv> » in W e D o U them. Bonds were placed at $300, Some of the late goods just in at and not the farmer, while he being Moore, ofCoquille, a daughter. A special election was held in Robinson’s Store —Verona Or­ the greatest consumer, is getting the and all have given bail. The little daughter ot Will Gil­ gandie, Bellevue Batiste, Swiss Ap­ this, school district No. 8, at the Jess Warfield was conducting a worst ol it. He sells a bushel of WATCHES CLOCKS ACATE GRINDING AND bert, of the South Fork, is suffering plique, Silk Tussah. La Grande Soie, school house, for the purpose of cigar store and confectionery for wheat for 90 cents, and when in Kobe Silk, Tiogo Pon gee, Mira Silk, JEWELRY from a badly burned hand. While electing a director to fill the vacan­ POLISHINC the course of trade he pays for it Sig Aasen, who has also been ap- playing she fell into a chip fire Dallti Tussah Silk, Soiesefte, Nau- cy caused by the moviug away of COMBS BARRETTS STONE SETTING RINC through the con suraer, it costs $3 75; prehended, having been taken in keen Poplin, Poplin Raye Soie, which was burning in the yard. Keusha Silk. Wool Serges, Fancy W. T. Kerr. The meeting was well The sells hides at to cents per pound charge by officers at Salem. PHONOCRAPHS MAKINC ENCRAVINC A R eader . attended and considerable interest Mohair and Vigeroux and pays from one to two dollars other parties are Thomas Cornelius, manifested in certain subjects con­ C arpenters : — The Honeymnn per pound for tnem in the shape of Frank Wyland and Warfield Special Road M aster cerning the manner in wich the Hardware Co., of Portland, Oregon, shoes The same can be truthfully present term has been conducted., O b |< -rt In S t r o l l s M e d i c i n e j . said of cotton and wool, while there the have sent a hurry-up telegraph or­ R. H. Mast, cashier in the Farmers is a continuous rise in the price ol Many people object to taking the A\ “ * * ? ' * } . ? * * ' * * ° ! der for 68 more self.setting planes, all machinery and implements he is ¡strong medieinrs usually prescribed I*?"" cour w ,c convener last to the makers, Gnge Tool Co., Vinr- and Merchants Bank, was elected^ of obliged to purchase. When the ,,y physio,,ne for rheumatism. There Mo".d?yi ‘¡ * folIOW," g These planes sre in director to fill the unexpired term i farmer is making money it starts!- , , . . . special road masters were ap land, N. J. ..... f «it ,i.„ .1. 1 , • , is no nood of internal treatment in . . . demand and our Iceal dealers can all the wheels to running, and pointed; A I’lcuaxut riiroir. makes good times for everybody. a"-v CHS'' of ">U8<’“ 1»r or chronic! No, G, Joe Larsen No 11 12 get tlioui of seven other Portland When you want a pleasant physic 1 Don’t knock, but boost all yout can. rheumatism, and more than nine out I , t - n r-, ’ ’ a f . , .. and 30, 11 b Wilcox; No. 16 and 1 dealers as well as those iu Oregon give Chamberlain’s Stomach and A F as Mm. , of every ten cases of the disease are I rt « v v- „ „ „ „ City, Hood River, 8eattle, Tacoma, , .. . 17. E H Kern; No 18, H H Bron- Liver Tuhleta a trial. They are | of one or the other of these vane- vr . . .. N O T IC E , ...... son; No. 25. John Munsey; No. 26. and other coast cities. mild and gentle in their action and ! R PCarmen. always produce a pleasant cathartic H eadaches Coquille Grange will hold its next (•$ any) swelling, you may effect. Call at R. S. Knowltnn’s regular meeting Saturday, April know that it is only necessary to ap- T a k e N otice. 75 per cent < f headaches are drugstore. ply Chamberlain's Liniment freely lfith, at the W. O. W. Hall. The caused from eye strain. Prop« rly For lecture hour which begins at one to get quick relief. Try it. There are three cedar logs on my , fiUe,, wi„ core , hp E ggs F or H atching defect. o'clock, will be opcu to the public sale by R. S. Knowlton ^ u’..,e v. e,r! . hy h!Rh T*1" ’ ° " e Satisfaction guaranteed. Brown Leghorns ami White Ply-, and there has been arranged a fine marked Y and the other two with a V. R. W iis o n , Optometrist NOTICE moth Bocks $1.00 per setting program, one of the topics being ___ circle within a circle. The owner* White Leghorns $1 50 per setting. "Rural High Schools and Values For Sale. All Coos County warrants drawn ° f ^ loga arB h" r" by Dotifi‘!,1 to Inili >n Runner ducks $ 2.00 per F’or Sale. of a High School Education.” This on the general fund and endorse I remove them at once or I will *p- Timherlaml For Sale. A lot of late Nile, and alst earlv setting. subject is to be handled by such prior to July 1 st, 1908 , will be propriate them to my own use. S. L. Lafferty, of Coquille, has pees A. H. Fish, Arigo. Pbcne NJ Nef 8ec 12 Tp 28 R in W. J. C. W atson , Coquille, Or. C. Tan ris . able men as R. S. Knowlton, J. J. paid on presentation at my office in three good horses for sale 12 and Address, Joseph Scbrems, Rose- 71 . Coquille, Oreg. No interest will be Stanley and C. R. Barrow. Re­ 14 hundred pounds. burg, Oregon. allowed on any of these warrants P oor Time. Robinson’s Store has just re­ member, everybody is invited to at­ after December 10 th, 1909 . For Sale. ceived, cross bar dimity, Canton, Get your table legs turned at K. Holversoo, the tailor, has just tend. Dated this 7 th day of Dec. 1909 . Galatea, Blue and Rrown Linens, If the other fellow ear.O' t make Quick A Curry'*. They have some received a large lot of samples of MU*. Uvo, JJ. Piowjtt, flixteen Iona of dps oat hay. K. your watch run roirictly, I can, patterns already out T, M. D immick , •Serpentine Crape, Colored JIai,d- Hard wood,! suiting*. Call and see them and County Trwiuw krrrbiff Li&f ns aud K Iraki Cjotb V, "OS VV»tohm»lr»r, « j ,,*r ¡¡,4 \ Wiqiar, ^r*go Pbonn 7 « gnt bin prion* R. HANSEN W . H . Schroeder JEW ELER C o q u ille, O reg o n Bring me your W atch and Jewelry repairing. I will treat you right. A G o o d C in e o f W a t c h e s A l w a y s on H and THE N EW M E A TM A R K E T C h o ic e F r e s h M e a t s w a y s on H an d Ah Of Interest to Dairymen A Full Supply of Field Seeds And all Kinds o f Garden Seeds KNOW LTON’S DRUG STORE BMM & CTSBBEB We Repair All Work Guaranteed E. 0. Barker & Co. H Wit