/ *—^ LOCAL N E W S . Houselining at Laird’s. Fruit jars at Laird’s, the House “ The Golden Rule."— C. H. Cleaves. Furnisher. Mel Ha} ter was up from Riverton New silks o f every description at one day last week. The White House. Best values in school tablets at Fall millinery now on display at Knowllous Drug Stre. The White House. # Dr. Stemmier o f Myrtle Point, Try Slagle for dry cleaning. Work guaranteed. went to the Bay on Monday. If you want photographs call ut Deans' Studio. Jno Lamb, the abstracter, made a business trip to the Bay Monday, Mr. and Mrs. John MeVay return ed from tber trip to California last week. The steamers Fifield and Eliza beth came in Monday and sailed W. J. Tennison, of Bandon, bad yeeterday. business at the county seat Friday. Dr. Endicott, the dentist, started Mi s lames Ray, 8 trong and Wy laud, of Myrtle Point, were passen The Messrs. Crowley’s, o f Ban gers. MrB. R. F. Shannon, of BandoD, don, were Coquille visitors on Sat was in Coquille on busiuess last urday. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, McGee, of J. L- Bean, the Lamps merchant Riverton, were Coquille visitors on and postmaster, bad business in Thursday. yesterday for a trip to San Francis- 00 , to be absent for a week or ten days. Frank Guilliam» who formerly- conduted shoot'ng gallery in this city, was over from Sumner Friday town Wednesday. J. C. Varney went to Riverton afternoon of the gallery fixtures. First Class photographs made at John Epperson was up from R iv Friday to see his daughter, Mrs Deans’ studio. Old Tollman stand erton one day last week to change J. M. Elwood. The Misses Maurv, Emma and his place of votiug to that precinct. Pete Fux, the genial clerk at the Bessie, went to Marshfield Monday Baxter Hotel, took a run over to Mrs. Charles Marsh and d lugbterl Marshfield by Saturday’s afternoon Miss Inis, of Marshfield, had busi for a short visit. ness at the county seaton Saturday. Orchestra music furnished for train and returned Monday. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Elwood who have lived near Riverton the past year or two, are moving to the Bay side. Oh that Fly Catchum at Drone’s S ore Catchum. Mrs. E M. Hermann and daugh ter, Mrs. Gus Deitz, of Myrtle Point, returned from a trip to the Bay on Saturday. Long and short white kimonos all occasions. For terms see E. D just in at Robinson’s. Busby at O. K. Barbershop. Mrs. Wilbur Hayter who is up Mrs. Rogers returned Monday from a month’s stay at Marshfield, from California on a visit with lela- tives and friends, spent a day or so which she enjoyed very much. with Mrs. R. S. Knowlton in thiB R. C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, city last week. returned the last of the week from his 500-acre tract near Portland. anS Mrs. J. B. Pointer Mrs. Howe, of this city, went to Bandon Fish's box factory erSkeels’ store Tuesday and had a day on the beach. Or apple boxes. School supplies at Knowlton’s S. H. Crouch, of the Bay side, Drug Store. visited his son, E. A. Crouch and There will be services as usual family of this city last week, return next Sunday morning October 9tb, ing Friday. at the Presbyterian Church Ooqu lie. Grass Seeds at Kuowlton’s Drug store. The steamer Elizabeth sailes to day for San Francisco. She carries o full cargo of freight and a large passenger list. Fruit boxes of all kind? at Fi sh’ Box Factory. Jay Mulky, o f Gladstone, Oregon, who had been here for a visit ot a couple of weeks, returned home by Saturday’s Breakwater. Robinson Store 1ms received a ntw line of Ladies skirts. County Judge Hall who has been somewhat indisposed of late, was able to transact business at the county seat on Monday. _ Wanted—Two girles at the Co quille Steam Laundry. Ray Flanders and family are m ivin » ba?k to this city from Bandon, having touud that the health of their little boy is better here. Beautiful scarfs in the latest de- signs at Robinson's. Earnest Endicott, o f Eugene, who had beeu visiting relatives and friends in Coos county, went to the Bay Friday where he took the Breakwater Saturday for Portland. New Hosery— You will find the b st bosery in town at Lyons A Jones’ . J. S. Cole and daughter, Miss Anna, of Norway, went to the Bay Friday to catch Saturday morning’s Breakwater for Portland. Mr. Cole had business which called him to that city. Something new— Kaola at Lyons Jones. Cheaper and better than lard. 25 cents per can. fi Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams, of Catching slough, came over last week and attended the funeral of R. J. Dean which took place at Nor way on Friday. Mr. Dean and Mr. Williams were cousins. Lyons fi Jones have the pure pineapple juice at 25 cents per oot- tlo. A nice cool drink- Henry Climens, a pioneet resi dent of Coos county, who moved to California a couple of years ago, was in Coquille Saturday. He lias been residing at Vacaville, Cal., which is the home of our friend, Joseph Windle, whom ho reports well, al so the family, and particularly the little one; for whose health they moved to that part, of which their friends heie will be pleased to learn. Ten choice Barrel Plymouth Rock roosteis for salu at one dollar and 50cts each, 4 at $1.25 each. Must, be sold this month. First come first served, J. Quick,Coquille, Ore. D i e d —In Coquille, Oregon, September 29, 1910, Pauline Sher- rard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sherrard, aged four years and six days. This sweet little flower budded and bloomed to gladden this home for only a short time, but its memory will ever be green with her sorrowing parents through life. They have the sympathy of all. W a n t e d — A party to locate on government timber claim. Four million feet- Location fee $250 Folsom, Coquille. For a good second-hand Singea sewing machine, call at the H er - ald office. Rev. W. T. Golder, of Medford, the minister who will be in charge of the M. E. Church South pastoral in this city, will be here and hold services next Sunday. "" ' ' ■■■' 1 —' 1 '■ ■ ■— 1 ■ ■ .1 — new f ä T T g T ods ^ Our fall line of Gents Shoes are arriving on every boat and the Ladies line will be in in a few days. We are sole agents for the Florsheim Shoes for Men and the Utz and Dunn shoes tor the Ladies, These two lines will give us the strongest shoe line in the county. Dry Goods and Groceries ..Flour and Feed.. S. L. Lafferty will deliver good dry wood in Coquille for $1.75 per Mrs. W. S. Jess was taken to the tier Phone 111 Farmers exchange. Have you tried a pair of those Bay Monday by her husband for treatment, having taken ill a few Newport hose? 25c a pair at Lyons <t Jones’ . days ago. Mrs. Capt. Levi Snyder, of Poit- Joseph Dobbins who is at present land, arrived here yesterday morn- making his M .M . Dobbins, of Lam- ng to see her mother, Mrs. J F. pa, returned the last of the week Schroeder, who s.iffsred a stroke i f from a trip through California. paralysis a week ago, and who is Everything in the line of grocer still very ill. ies at Drains Store. You can get pictuiea iu any finish Glenn Collier and family who of style at Dean’B Studio. All work have lived th town for several guaianteed. months past, moved to the H. J. Steve Steward who has been in Collier farm four miles down the Washington for some time, arrived river this week. at his home at Riverton on Sunday, Ask to see the silk waist patterns just in time to attend the funeral of at Robioso’s. bis uncle, Chas Hamlin, although he Married.— In St. Louis, Missouri, knew nothing of the death. D ied C h u rch of Christ Fancy work Materials at T h e ! M e th o d ist E p isco p a l Church, September 28, 1910, William Cand- On Fridi\ afternoon quite a col- White House. This Church will be closed Octo in, of Coquille, Oregon, and Miss lission occurred at the crossing of Preachiog at 11. a. m. and 7:30 A t Riverton, Oregon, Octobor Mrs. Frank Wylaod, of Myrtle ber 16th and 23J as the pastor will Ruth Elizabeth Dee. of that city. the local railroad line by the Aasen p. m. Bible school at 10 a. m. C, E. 1, 1910, Charles W. Hamlin, aged Point, died at Mercy hospital, North be away at Presbytery and Synod. They will be at home in Coquille af Bros’ logging road. The logging fifty-seven years. The deceased was 6 : 30 p. m. Subject of Sermons, Bend, Tuesday, October 4th, and On October 30th Sunday morning Morning: “ What the world ex ter November first. born at Peoria, Illinois, and cauie trucks were being backed across the remains were interred at the services will be resumed. pects of a Christian.’’ to Oregon in 1865, being but a boy. Up-to-date assortments of allover the main track wheu the evening Norway cemetery today. Evening: "The sale of the soul." The paster , E Mace is back for He leaves to mourn his sad depart lace at Robinson’s. train struck them. No one was Look at the New overcoats for another year. ure a son, Elmer Hamlin who your presence is appreciated. Mrs. J. Hudson and son Dane, hurt. men at Robinson’s. The Sunday School Board met at resides at present in Portland, Ore For Sale— A complete 6 JX 8 J and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sterling, of F or R ent .—A Dairy farm of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hoburg, view camera. Good as new. Call this city, have for several days been the postor’s study elected officers gon, a sister, Mrs. Wiliam Rohm, of Riveroton, and a half brother 140 acres J mile from Norway. lor the ensuing year. at Dean’s Studio. started for the valley yesterday with enjoying a visit from Mrs Sterling, Be vacant March 1 , Supt. Mrs. G. G- Richmond, as and Bister, George T. Moulton and Creamery. a view to locating, Their many Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hammock, mother of the former, as well as his F rank N e ls o n . friendy are sorry to see them go of Fishtrap, returned Saturday from sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and sistant Mrs E. L. Tozier, sect. Mr. Mrs. S. M. Nosier, of this citv. The 1901 . funeral was conducted at the Meth Norway Oregon. Mr Earl Sbroe ler, assistant Mrs. H. a visit with a brother of each who Mrs. J. T. Redford, of Drane. away. » -« * ---------------- ---------- odist church in Rivertion on Mon O. Anderson. live in Texas. The former’s broth Wanted— Men and women to Some of Robinson’s fall dress We are in the box busiuess you day, Oct. 3rd, and tho interment Cradle Role supt. Mrs. Taylor. have clothes cleaned, pressed and er, J. J Hammack, some time since goods have arrived. will find boxes of all kinds at Fishs’ Cborist, Prof. H. O. Anderson took place in the Masonic cemetery Box Factory. suflered a stroks of paralysis, and is repaired, Slagle the tairar. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hathaway at Coquille to where tho remains Organist Miss. Jessie Sweet. The Farmer’s Union will hold in a serious condition. Mrs. Ham- ane their son George and bis wife were followed to tbeir last resting mack’s brother, t j , W. Watts, a for A very pretty wedding took place an unusually interesting meeting and her sister, maved in from Gar place by a large number of friends. next Saturday. All members mer risident of Coos, is well and field, Washington Saturday, com at the Parsonage Monday p. m. Mr. sendg best regards to all old Coos Natlien Nichols and Miss Margaret should be on hand at 11 a. m. with ing by wagons and teams, and C. A . Sm ith H ere Summers, both of Myrtle Point were baskets. Several new members county friends. bringing their cows. They proceed the groon and bride. If you want summer goods, ¡now will be obligated and the membeas ed to Mr. Hathoway’s pluce down C. A. Smith, of Minneapolis, and Dont Forget Autumnal Day Sun head of the C. A. Smith lumber in of the Fisbtrap Union will be en is the time to get them. G- A. Rob the river three miles, kuownatthe inson’s fall goods are arriving and day Oct. 13. That will be a big day. terests in this part of the state, ar tertained. Strang place, he haB to make room for them.* A number of “ Boosters” have se rived in the city this morning. He Wanted,—all kmds of Furs and For Sale.—-Regestered Jersey On Thursday evening Mr. and cured the premiums. skins by Geo. T. Moulion Coquille came from Roseburg on the Coos bull, thrie year old— $50. Iuquire Mrs. R- O. Kirkpatrick, of this city, Oregon. Subjects of the Sermons for next Bay wagon road and was met at | of Fred Lowry, Coquille, Or. celebrated the fiftieth anniversary Sumner in a private boat by A. Me- Mrs. D. D. Pierce, of this city re Sunday are morning 11 a. ra. A number of Silas Prather had quite a run-a- of their wedding. reen. Mr. Smith is here to look over turned Saturday from a visit to Prayer for Leading Through way last Friday while moving Mrs. theii old friends came in and a very his property entercsts. Coos Bay Portland and other points in the Temptation, The Sixth Sermon on Ow Bither’s household goods. The pleasant evening was spent. Times. valley, having been absent two or the Lord’s Prayer. team frighteaed at an auto ing tothe feeble condition of the bride three weeks, during which time she 7:30 p. ra. The First Man Who near the courthouse yard and fetch o f fifty years ago, no elaborate af Try a pair of those Newpot had made several visits and greatly Left Home and Country for God. ed up against the thelephone pole fair was possible, but the time was hose. They will wear longer than enjoyed herself. She was at the Who was he and why did he do it? any other hose on the marKet. A at the corner at C- M. Skeels’ resi spent in social converse, reitteratiug Methodist Episcopal confeience at The League service at 6:30 sub Lyons fi Jones. dence. When the team started the storle of early times, including pio Hillsburo at which she met Reves. ject Repentance and Restoration old gentleman jumped from the neer days o f California and Oregon, Fruit jars at Lairds a big suply, Feese, Brown, Beatty and others of Mrs. Richmond leader. Econmy Knowlton and Masou. wagon, falling with the result that they having come to this coast her acquaintance who have been in Strangers will find a homey at his sholder was thrown out. He is many years ago- this city. She has visited Mrs. mosphere here. getting alog nicely. The furniture P ip st-C la ss M « a l a a t a l l Houi*a For a job of first-class Mending, Skeels at the Portland hospital who Everybody Welcome. P n om 6 a m to 9 p m . S «t*vie«. was somewhat brokenup. Dying or Cleaning, or a new suit is reported as improving right along. Look ahead for the Autumnal ser For Sale.— Thoroughbred Shrop- tailored, call at the rear of the Mrs. J. C. Moomawcame in over vice. soire rams. Address C. H. Nosier Pharmacy building. K. Holverson. the road with Mrs Pierce, but stop AT THE Rally Day. One of the largest and best bak ped at Myrtle Point where she is k Sou., Bridge, Oregon. E . S. M ach , Pastor. er’s oven’s in the state has beeD visiting relatives and friends. C. A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. Mis. Jay Peart, of the north side Card of Thanks S p e c i a l A tt e n t io n G iv e n to w « |Rak* R a k e « t o Wanted.— A position as book of town, proved het skill with a rifle lately constructed by E- L. Spal ding in the Martin Aldxson build C B t n r a e r e ia i r»en reg u la r B oarder». one day last week when she shot a keeper. Would like steady position We wish by this means to express j ing on Front Street, and is being hawk at a range of some 150 yards with large firm. Would take two onr most sincere and heart-felt operated by Paul Stephen, the bak or khree smaller sets or books. with a 22 special. The hawk had thanks our many friends and neigh er lately connected with the City L.E. E achus . been taking her chickens as well as bors tor the many acts of kindness | \ Bakery of Mr. Clark. This oven those of her neighbor*, and she de Coauille. and assistance during the illness of tains 550 cubic feet of concrete in clared war. She watched for him our little daughter and the sympa Card of 1 hanks its foundation, and over 10,000 but he would not come in close thy expressed at her passing away. baicks and $56 worth of tiling and range, but finally alighted on a tree To all the dear friends who by MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN M r and M rs . M . D. S herrard . about $65 worth of irons, $5 worth in plain view, but a long way off word or act extended us so much nails, 5 barrels of line $5 worth fire LUMBER, LATIIS, SHINGLES however she began firing and the id aa i sympathy during the last Wanted—Cbittim bark, bides, clay. It is capable of turning out third shot she took his neck about illness and death of our husband wool and furs. Geo. T. Moulton. MOULDING, CEMENT BRICKS 1200 loaves of bread previous to two-thirds off. and father we return our warmest “ A ' ient W anted . — For the Pheo- ba k iD g an equal amount o f pastry AN D BLOCKS, SAND AND .... . ,, . . heartfelt gratitude such kindness nix Mutual Fire Insurance Comp good for ghortenin(? a k n cook. with one heating, we avow shell have enduring re any of Oregon. GRltVEL Prepare— the time ie here. Rob membrance with us. ies. It never gets rancid and goe* ^ The White House is open again _ C O Q U IL L E , - - OREGON further than lard. Price, ooe quart inson’s Store have opened up tbeir M bs . A onks W il l a r d . to its many customers. First Na Get 5 0 gallon 90 c ( b , 1 gallon $1.75. rubber and aquapelle goods R i * W il l a r d . your size while the stock is complete. 'F or sale at Quicg A Curry’». tional Bank Building. E hne - st W illard . Give us a trial order and we w ill do our best to please you. LYONS & JONES Second Street, Coquille Phone 251. Fuhrman’s Wafers are the thin edge of the wedge for a split ting headache. Easily Taken. There is a whole lot of concentrated relief in each wafer. 25 cents a package. Fuhrman’s PHARMACY Skookum Restaurant, J. H. OERDIING * N'. 1;; srawssa;