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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1910)
................. .. sE gg F or tching Ha Coquille tyenrid’ L) » vote d t o t b e ni a t e n » l a n d social op b i l d n g o f t h e C o q u ille Valley p a rti c u la rly s a d o f Coos C o u n t y g e n e r a l ly . S a i > s o r i p t i o n , p e r . y e a r , i n a d v a n c e , 1.110 P h o n e, Main 354. JULY RACE PROGRAMME Interesting List of Events to Some of the Best Buys in Town The safe and reliable twin- m et Call a n d See Us H e a r th e Music. screw The New and Bpeeily..^® Brow n T.ethorns and W hite Ply- moth Bm-k* $ 1.00 per Kdtiug. D T. D E A N , P R O P R IE T O R . White Leghorns $1.50 per setting. Indian R un ner ducks $2.00 per CoTintv Official Paper. | setting. J . C. W atson , Coquille, Or. l'UBLIHHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. ¡ an d Str. Elizabeth For Sale. Aretiuo Talking Machine F R E E with $25.00 caah tr a J e an d a cash payment of $'2.50 on delivery of machine. Ooe 10 -inch record FREE with *10.00 in cash trade. Oue 10. luch record F R E E with $5 00 in cash trad e every Saturday. R em em ber the Aretino record fits all kiuda of disc talking machines. A lot of late Nile, and also early peas. A. H. Fish, Arago. P h en e 71. P. E . D ran e Capt. Olsen, Maat« Will make regular trips between C o q u ille R ive r an J San F oun d A small pocket book containing F ra n c is c o . money and a check book. Owner N o S to p -o v e r a t W a y Po rta. can have the same by proving p rop Klectiie Lights. Everything in F ir erty and payin g for this add. Class Style. I July 12-3 4-5. DEALER IN The Coos County Racing Association has given out the follow in program of its Ju ly race meet. FIBUT DAY. FB ID A R, JULY l e t . G rayhai R GUS. No. 1—R unning 5-8 mile dash, purse.......... ............................... $125 00 i No. 2—Trotting and pacing % With Mrs. NETTIE HARRISON’S 4 -D A Y HAIR mile heats, 2:30 class, beat two COLOR. It Is the only entiruly succestlul and out of three, purse.................... 100 00 ‘ satisfactory preparation lor tha purpose. Simple - Harmless - Certain. Sold lor 20 years, Race No. 3 — Half-mile Burro ... 5 00 recommended and used with satisfaction by race, purse..................... thousands. Contains no lead, sulphur or other No. 4—100-yard foot race, (m ed harmful Ingredient. If "d ye s” and “ restorers” als for first and second places.) have disappointed you. try this. It never (alls. $1.00. At all first-class druggists and No. 5—R unning } i mile dash, for horses owned and kept in Coos K n o w lto n ’s P h a rm a c y , C o q u ille . and Curry counties since Ja n . 1, 1910, catch weights, purse... 75 00 No. 5)^—R unning broad jum p (m edals for 1st and 2d places.) No. 6—Rrelay race for saddle horses of eight m iles. The re lay race is to cover four days, two miles are to be ru n each «lay, riders to change horses every half mile. The w inner will be declared the 4th day. Purse.............................................. 100 00 ENGRAVER a no E L E C T R O T Y P E R SECOND DAY, 8ATURDAY, JULY 2 . I pnoftt 1114 1420*24 LAWBEMCt. OtHVCP COLO No. 7—li-m ile dash, p u rse....... 175 00 No. 8—Pacing and trotting, mile heats, for 2:15 class, best 2 out of 3, purse.......................... 150 00 No. 9—420 yard foot race (m ed als for 1st and 2d places.) No. 10—Burro race, ¿¿-m ile dash to harness, purse......................... 5 00 No. 10J^—R unning high jum p, (m edals for'Is tand 2nd places.) No. 11—¿¿-m ile dash, catch weights, for horses not trained this season, purse........................ 20 00 No. 12—R unning % -m ile. Own ers handicapped for horses kept anil owned in Coos coun ty since Ja n . 1, ’10, p u rse ........ 125 (X) No. 13—Relay race (sam as No. 6.) FRANK REISTLE UR [UTS PRINT opposite First National Bank, Coquille, Oregon. i i ' I a ti T H IR D DAY, SUNDAY, JULY 3 d . R IV ER STMR. 00 FIFT H DAY TUESDAY, J IT L Y ^ T II. N«». 24—Running ' .-mile conso lation for I oiae.4 not winning any money at this m eeting. purse................................................ 100 (X) No. 25- R unning J^-mih* m atch race between Cardw ell’s King Kohr and Seeley’s McBeth. No. 26— (Special.) No. 27—(Special.) No. 28— Automobile race. In all races, etrance fee 10 per cent of the am ount of purse deducted from tiist and second money w inners Money divided 00 per cent first horse, 30 per cent second horse and 10 per cent third he rse. W eights, 10 pounds below scale, unless otherw ise stated. E nteries close a t th e fair grounds 12 o’clock noon th e day before race, with Racing Secretory G. W. Carle ton. All athletic events shall be» conducted under the A m ateur Association Rules. None b u t am ateurs under 21 years of age shall he eligible to compete in any event, excepting race No, 4. This race is open to persons of any age who are am ateurs. Race No. lftl0 is open to bfna fide High school or (trade stu- dents only. All entries for athletic events close at 12 o’clock noon the «lay liefore the event. Athletic enteries free. Register with R. O. G raves, atldetic Kot*«» start st 2 o'i’lo •k it in. sharp ‘i t c h 1 I n V. (¿ lick A C u rry m a k e th e g a lv a n iz. <i ' te e n d o o r; M a n d a u l sizes mi h a n d ; sp e tia l sizes m ad e in sh o rt o rder. A lso h a n d y , a d ju s ta b le w in dow sc ree n s, ironing b o a rd s, sleeve b o a rd s, b re a d hoards, d ra in boards a n d m e a t safes. White Spray F lo u r $1.70 per sack at Lyona A Jones. Phone Main 591 S p e c i a l A t t e n t i o n G i v e n to C ö f n m e P o l a l ffl«n r é g u la i « B o a t 'd « * * . BETW EEN BANDON AND SAN FRANCISCO piONEER ME0T MAJftET SAILING EVERY EIGHT DAYS Passengers, Freight Low Rates and Excellent Accom modations. Our Interests are your Interests. A. F. E S I A BROOK 00. Agents Ban Francisco an d Bandon We Carry Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We are headquarters for everything in the meat tine. wants always receiues prompt attention. COQUILLE V A L L E Y P ro p rie to r Pres» Accepted th r o u g h o u t the civilized world the as the most universally satisfactory il Button lu m in an t for all purpo sea the Cleanest Most and here Your CO. C onvenient, and the C H E A P E ST lig h t kno w n . T h a t fu rn is h e d by th e you R IV E R have class a n d u p to d a te in E L E C T R IC it. T h e r a te s p la c e it w ith iu C O Q U IL L E CO is e v e ry re a c h first re s p e c t o f all Frank Morse, Prop., Coquille ||>OQOOO 0 QO< i FEW LOTS LIFT IRBY and PACKING Incandescent Electric Light M anager 1.1 a f i l l KODAKS 00 00 STUTSMAN & CO. Office on First Street, Op. Hotel Baxter. W« f l a k . R a t . , to 00 i§ L :‘ Skookum Restaurant, Some of the liest residence lots in Coquille, size Sox too, price $200 to $ 240 ; terms $25 dow n a n d $ 10 per m onth. For These and Other Good Buys see L IN E FIFIELD PLY IN G I. Q Recently Newlv Furnished Throughout | 80 acre ra n c h , 25 h e a d o f oowa. j th e best b u y in s o u th e rn O r e g o n ; l th e p rice is rig h t. Six larg o lo ls a n d a new seven lio o rn h o u se ; $19<HX Id e a ls a t a ll H o u se F i* o m 6 a m to 9 p m . S e pv iQe . F iv e room b u n g alo w and lot, 50 x 100 ; $ 1700 . C. A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. COQ UILLE Centrally and Conveniently Located. T a b l e S u p p l i e d w ith the Beat the Market Af forda. Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. T ra n sfe r of Baggage to and from Boats and T r a i n .......................................... FOURTH D A Y , MONDAY, JULY 4TH . plPst-Clasa AT THE HOTEL BAXTER No. 14—R unning J^-mile dash for horses owmed and kept in Coos and Douglas counties since Ja n . 1. ’10. catch weight, purse 100 00 No. 15—Free-for-all, trotting and pacing, J.j-milo, best three out of five, purse .............................. 175 00 No 18—220-yard hurdle race (m edals for 1st and 21 places.) No. lftj.j—100 yard dash (m edals for 1st and 2d places.) No. 17—Running, one mile dash Purse............................................. 175 00 No. 18—Relay race (same No. ft.) Ladies’ and Gents' PumieliingB Fancy and Staple Groceries, Flour an d Feed. I « « FAIR PRICE No. 19—Running ‘¿-mile dash, for horses owned and kept in Coos county, Rinee Jan. 1. ’10. Catch weights, purse............ 100 No. 19Jo—440-yd foot race (m ed als for 1st and 2d places.) No. 20—Trotting and pacing 1- mile heats, bets 3 in 5, free for all, purse...................................... 250 No. 20J^—pole vault (m edals for 1st and 2d places.) No. 21--R unning •’«-mile catch weights, horses not trained this season, purse.................... 30 No, 21J.j—Jn-milu inlay race, si * ver trophy. No. 22—R unning 1 mile «lash, purse................................ 200 No. 23—Relay (same as No. ft.) ANDERSON One-half acre in b e n ie s and a six room cottage oloee in, good barn, chicken house and wood shed. If you are looking for a borne, you will buy this place for $ 1250 . T hree lota, all cleared, ready for building; $300. 8 lots 3 blocks from postotHce; $800. 17 acres close in, at a hi gain. 2 1-2 acres close in, the piiee will s u it the buyers. 2 large lots and n G room house; a good buy for $ 210 «*. Take Plare at Marshfield, Oregon, ■ The Vacation season is here, and when you go on your Outing remember to take a Kodak along. We are headquarters for Kodaks and Supplies. $ ¡É I $ I i % ivi KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE ! i ÏSXSXSZSZSXS2S2SZSZSZSZ^ WS2S2S2SZS2S2S2SSSZS2. S We Repair W e Do WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY COMBS BARRETTS PHONOCRAPHS ACATE GRINDING AND POLISHING STONE SETTINC RINC MAKING ENCRAVINC All Work Guaranteed In Sm ith’s First A ddition to BANDON To close out the Track at $20 to $30 each. Good Level Lots, Streets Opened; Title Perfect. —S E E — E. C. Barker & Co. We Carry a Complete Stock of B l T C, (7 Y P O U K S Eveners, Singletrees, Bolts, etc., and do a General IMacksmithiiuj and H orseshoeing B usiness 8 £SLi COX S COX • C o q u ille , O r e g o n Y0E BANDON, OREGON St SMI