f o r m V ol . 28: No 9 DR. RICHMOND m PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Rose’ s Store, Front St., C oquille , O regon . Offioi Phone Main 211. D kntist Office over First National Hank Coquille, Oregon r E. D, SPERRY Attorney and Oounoellor at Law Office in Robinson Unilding T C. R. BARROW Attorney and Connsellor at Law Office Phone 335 Main Residence Phone 346 Main C oquille C ity , O bk • Front Stree C oquillh , O regon A. J. Sherwood, N otary P u b lio , : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A ttorney - a t -L a w , N otary P u b l ic , : Oregon. Hall & Hall, A ttobskys - ht L a w , Denier in R ra l E st â t « of a ll kinds. Marshfield, Oregon. _______ i__________________ I _____ E. G. D. Holden L awyer , J u s t i c e of t h e P eace 11. S. Ooramiraionor. General Inaurano« A lío il t, and Notary Public. Offloe in Robinson Building. Coquille Oregon. W ic k h a m H ou se MRS. G. R. WICKHAM Proprietress Phone Main 13X. Boord by Day, WeeK or Month Sample Hoonjs Nice Batljs Special Attention Paid to the Traveling Public. H. E. Shelley C arpenterand Builder C 'jr u ...: C:\. M. E. WHITMORE. E. F. MOKRIS8Y Bay Paving and struction Con­ Company. GEN ERAL CONTRACTORS Plans and ABOUT COMPLETED SEVERELY HURT No Dark Room Neccessary LET THE CHILDREN KODAK Estimates NEW MACHINE SHOP Coquille Given Concrete Bricks Stone and Timber Contractor. Phone 151-J Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore. 11(1 Incorporated. Manufacturers of The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe The Strongest and Nearest Water Proof shoe made for loggers, miners prospectors and mill men. 621 Tburmao Street P ortland , O biooh . Oregon THE O. K. BARBERSHOP | C o q u ille , First Class W oik Guaranteed. Coos N o Surplus of G o o d Fruit. A. G. Aiken, one of the oldest It is an interesting fact that the and best known residents of Coos Kodak Finishing great extension of fruit growing, Work Done in $ Bay, was critically injured last eve­ in all parts of the country, has been a Specialty any finish One of the Mott Beautiful and Sub ning by being thrown from a bug­ Falls Between Logs and Severely attended, not by a decline in gy on the Ferndale road near Dun- stantial Buildings in Coos prices, but by a very considerable and Probably Fatally can,s uoine. He sustained a se County. advance. The question whether or Crushed vere scalp wound, a broken collar not the multiplication of orchards On Friday while working in the and berry patches will have the At the close of the building sea­ bone and internal injuries the ex­ son a Dumber of nice homes are tent of which cannot be determined. logging camp of Seeley A Anderson effect of producing a glut, so as to nearing completion as well as the He is suffering intense pain and on the lower river, Steve Steward render profitless the labor and ex­ last of the three large bricks which this leads to the belief that the in­ of Riverton, was seriously injured penditures of the fruit grower, Three doors North of Drane’s Store have recently been added to the juries may be even more serious by falling between two logs, one of s e e m B , then, very likely to meet a business section of Coquille. This than was first anticipated. His ad­ which rolled against him crushing negative reply. is the double building of the Farm­ vanced age, he being about 75, both legs, and it is feared inflected In the first place the demand for internal injuries. It appears that all the fruits of North America is ers and Merchants Bank and Dr. makes the case more serious. Mr. Aiken, who has the contract be was walking on one of the logs world-wide. Richmond and E. C. Barker A Co , The world’s appe­ A ll Work Guaranteed Coquille, Oregon the Jewelers. The mechanics are for carrying the mail between Em­ when a piece of bark was picked tite for them is insatiable; nnd as pire aud Marshfield, was bringing up by his calks, causing him to the facilities for distributing them now putting on the finishing touches of this building, which some ot tho up the mail last evening. He was lose bis hold on the log nnd he are better systematized through in- occupants are moving in. The cor­ driving a rather fractious horse went down between the two logs- tellgent cooperative arrange­ ner room will be occupied by (ne which became frightened at some and just at that time the blocking ments between growers and trans­ object alongside the road near the holding the two apart gave way, al­ portation agencies, are selling agen­ Hank mentioned. Ferguson home. The animal lowing them to come together cies in the cities, it seems as though The banking room is finished in wheeled so quickly that Mr. Aiken catching him across the legs and the problem is to be, not hoiv to soled mahogany, except the wain- could Dot stop him aDd was thrown lower part of the body. get rid of surpluses, but bow to scoatiug which is of Alaskan marble from the rig, striking on his head Not long since he left a camp ¡ d get enough of any kind of good as is also the tons of the dealing and shoulders. Washington on account of danger, fruit. In years of abundance iu counters. The pillars at either side Members of the Ferguson family came borne, thinking it would be American apple orebar Is, good ap of the main entrance are eighteen heard some one groaning soon af­ less dangerous, but it seems that pits have been sold in Mexico at inches in diameter, and of Red ter the accident and investiga­ this proved a wrong idea. There is 15c apiece. In London they have Beach granite, and the steps are of tion revealed Mr. Aiken lying in more or less danger in all camps, retailed at 25c apiece. Other fruits, Tennessee marble. The fixtures the road. Ho was taken to the regardless of the precautions taken. capable of bearing transp ration which have not yet arrived are ex­ house and Dr. Horsfall called and Steve has many friends along the for long distances, have command­ pected at auy time, and when install his relatives notified. entire length of the river who sin­ ed proportionately high prices. ed this will be one of the most sub­ Mrs. Aiken came to Oregon in cerely regret his misfortune, nnd Of course, these prices haye been stantial and beautiful banking 1853 aud has been a resident of hope for his recovery. for choice fruit. In New York and houses in the cotuniy. SUPPLIES AT Coos County almost contin­ Boston, even 10 and 15 cents The two rooms of Dr. Richmond uously since that time, only two or Tw ins, T riplets N o F are apiece has been readily obtainable and Barker & Co. are finished in three others who were residents fir with flemish oak tint which gives ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 29 .— for choice apples. here then still remaining. He has Such exceptional figures as those SE83SS8S8S# a beautiful effect with the furniture been a member of the Masonic When Conductor T. Burns of the and fixtures. The one which they lodge for more than forty years and Northern Pacific road went into the above quoted are not, however, necessary as a basis for profitable will occupy has been specially dis- R. E.SHINE, Visa Pia» is one of the oldest members of parlor car of his train one day last fruit growing. The modern prices A J. SHERW OODJres. igned for their use, the Dr’s office week he was greeted with two seats I. H. HAZARD, Cashier 0. C. SANFORD, Aaat. Caahler that organization in the state. paid by the mass of American con­ and consulting rooms occupying the Few on Coos Bay have a larger filled with seven children, their sumers are sufficiently high for that; rear and Mr. Barker’s jewelery store mother and one ticket. “ Madam,” circle of friends than Mr. Aiken and and watchmakers’e establishment said he, “ I am guided by the com­ as in thousands of houses our peo­ all are hoping that he will quickly the front, the latter of which has pany’s rules and you will have to ple are learning to prefer fruit at cover from his injuries.— Times. been supplied with new mahogany pay half fare for some of these moderate prices, to many another ---- » - * • * - « ---- O P C O Ç U IliL i B , O R B G O | 4 . article of food which they have cases and counter of most beautiful children.” D ied at Cam as V a lle y . heretofore demanded. finish and elegant design. “ Sir,” sai 1 the large woman with The improvement of canning pro­ T r a n sa c ts a General B an kin g B u sin ess John Benham, of this city, receiv­ vigor, “ Theodore aud «Theodora, The middle room will be occupied cesses and the cheapening of ap­ by A. P. Miller’s confectionery store, ed a telephone message early Thurs­ there, are twins, age three years, paratus has also its effect in insur­ Mary and May, in the same seat, day morning from Camas Valley Board of Directors. the counters’ and cases for which Correspondents. ing a market for fruits. Fruit far­ are being installed, which are of fir which stated that his brother. Hen­ are sisters to the little Marion here A . J. Sherwood, R. O. Dement, National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci mers are not now dependent on L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’lBank, San Franc! and of convenient design and beau­ ry, well known here as “ Hank” Ben- with me, being triplets, born four “ canneries.” Recent inventions en­ Inaiali Hacker. R .E . Shine. I First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland. ham, had died very suddenly of years ago. I have here, as you see, tiful finish. able them to do the canning them­ The second floor of both build­ what was supposed to be heart fail­ children who are younger, one of selves. It ings are divided iuto offices of con­ ure. The deceased was born in them being but 11 weeks old. It would seem, then, that the venient size, a number of which are that valley about 28 years ago, but will be one year at least before grower need o d y see to it that his for rent, and will be cozy and con­ catnetoC ros county with his par- your road can charge h ilf fare for fruit is of good quality, attractive­ venient places for professional men. eats when a cnild and bad spent any of my family. ly put up and intelligently mark­ The building is heated through­ the greater part of bis life in the eted, to be certain ot a reasonable The “ N ever C uss Club ” out bv the hot water system, there Coquille valley, where he has a large reward. But the day ‘when ue- M . D. SHERRARD, PROPRIETOR being a radiator in each room, hall­ circle of friends who will learn of PORTLAND. Or., Oct. 26 .— glected orchards and bushes could liis sad and untimely demise with Rose Building, Second Street, way and coridor, there beiDg two (Special.)-—The “ Never Cuss Club” be depended on to produce salable separate plants, L.r the t io depart­ deep regret. He leaves a father is Ihe name of o n e o f the latest or­ crops has passed. The grower of ments, ample room for whith is and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ganizations to be formed in Oregon today must be equipped by study Bent am, and throe bi others, Robert, provided in the basement. City. The purpose of the club is for battling with insect pests; must John and William, who have the Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma­ indicated in the name. The idea is be insistent in cultivation and in sympathy of all. R ea ch es H ighest M ark. popular and the membership is said the use of the sprayer; and must, in ' chinery— large and small — iu a scientific and to be on the increase Butter is now selling in Marsh­ short, give his close attention to The Pacific Monthly's Special workman like manner, Special attention given The club plans to impress upon htB trees as the etockman does to field at 65 cents for a pound and a Introducin' Offer _________ the minds ofils members the futi- his cattle, the doctor to his patients, half square, aud the price of butter to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc The Pacific Monthly, of Portland, lily o f cuss words and to cure them or the merchant to keeping hiB fat has reached its highest mark. Also stock of goods fresh and in salable The cold storage plant is paying 43 Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated,. of >he habit of using them. cents per pound for butter fat and monthly magazine which gives very when they are snapped out by an- condition.— C. B. Barns, Extension letting the rancher keep the skim full information about the resources E T cussers, effective means are ta- Division in Oregon Agriculturist. miik. This is the highest ever paid and opportunities of the country ly -1 ken to remind the offender of bis In- for butter fat iu this locality, and it ing West of the Rockies. It tells fracture of the club rules. “ I am pleased to recommend »OK)!OK)ioK)ieioK?ieK^)K0)ieieioK^)io^)ie(oioiOK^ is estimated that at the prices the all about the Government Reclama- stead of a fine, the unruly member Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as * farmers have been receiving for tion Projocts, free Government land must submit to the indignity of be- tne beat thing I know of and safest X their butterfat this year the best of and tells about the district adapted ing kicked by every- oDe belonging remedy for coughs, cold and bron­ * . L. COCHRAN, Proprietor cows should each bring $110 to iD fruit raising, daiiying. poultry to the club within reach. A few chial trouble,” writes Mrs. L. B. * raising, etc. It has splendid stories kickings are said to work wonders Arnold of Denver, Colo. “ We have $150 a year to the owners. X An average test of milk is 4.5 by Jack Londos and other noted in effecting the reformation of the used it repeatedly and it has never X Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^ cussers. pounds of butterfat to the 100 authors. failed to give relief.” For sale by ing a Specialty. The price is $1.50 a year, but to pounds of milk. The skim milk in all dealers. Secretary Wilson of the Depart­ 100 pounds of whole milk is esti­ ntroduce it we will send six months X mated to be worth 60 cents in feed­ for fifty cents. This offer must be ment of Agriculture says that the One of the Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City ^ British novelties aDd the reading ing value, so the rancher is receiv­ accepted on or before the February unbounded prosperity o f the agri- public are discussing the question X ing something over $2.50 for every 1, 1911. Send your name and ad­ cultift-e is not due to chance, but is ‘ what is the proper length of a nov­ 100 pounds of milk.— Marshfield dress accompanied by fifty cents in the result o f intelligent, scientific el” ? We are not sure whether a Rtarapsand learn all about Oregon, business methods. A reader ofThe good novel can be too long, but we Sun. Washington, Idaho, and Cali'irnia. Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer do know that a bad novel cannot be Chamberlain’s Stomach and Li­ Address, The Pacific Monthly, has placed before him each week too short. ver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, Portland Oregon. the practical and approved methods For pains in the side or chest and may be taken with perfect safe­ to which Secretary Wilson refers. “ I do not believe there is any dampen a piece of flannel with ty by the most delicate woman or It is a good investment. Only the youngest child. The old and other medicine so good as Cham­ $ 2.25 for The Weekly Inter Ocean Cnamberlain’s Liniment and bind it feeble will also find them a most berlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes and Farmer and this paper oDe on over the seat cf pain. There is nothing better. For sale by all suitable remedy for aiding and Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction [ year. strengthening their weakened di­ City, Ore. This remedy is also un­ There was some danger of the dealers. gestion and for regulating the surpassed for colds and croup. For aviaitors getting ahbad of the auto- We notice that all political orators, sals by all dealers. bowels. For sale by all dealers. 1 raobilists on the casualty record, but when they endeavor to describe Mr. Billinger is appointing his the Vanderbilt cup race makes wbat a progressive is, always do it The 11,000 men on the 14 battle­ in a manner that includes themsel­ ships now assembled in New York own committees to investigate his ; things a little nearer even. We Carry odd departments, as a further eluci­ are t > be paid off, to the amount When it comes to a Simona pure ves within the term. dation, no doubt of the commonly Right on the heels of his anooucs- of about $800,030. This will always 1 insurgency, the Wisconsin brand j insure them a warm welcome in accepted opinion that he has no makes all others in the market look ment that be would issue pie to the sense of humor. like they were violations of the pure Insurgents, the President puts 8,000 New York. For a job of first-class Mending, law. Postoffices on the classified list. President Fallieres, of France, Dying or Cleaning, or a new suit You Aviators evidently do not belieye We are headquarters for euerythlng in the meat line. Army. Napoleon used to pull their tailored, call at the rear of the One charm about the coming of wants always receives prompt attention. ears We prefer Napoleon’s way. Pharmacy building. K. Holverson. winter is that you cannot hear the that it is better to su Ter the ilia we Fos S ale — Black breasted red | piano next door through closed have than to fly to others we know School supplies at Knowlton’s games, inqaire at thia office. not of. 1 windows. Drug Store. F IR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K A tto rn e y - a t -L a w , : $ l />0 — — ¡»¡»»saw» LAW YER Coquille, ear KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE J. J. STANLEY : STEVE STEWARD Y Makes Kodaking Easy Offlo in Robinson building, Opatairs Coquille, G lenn A ik e n Hurt. er Daylight Development W. C. CHASE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Martin Building FINE BUILDING P DEAN S STUDIO Dr. C. W. Endicott T î l c t i t l à COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 ,“ 1910 Entered hb second-class mutter May 8, Xa05, at the postoffice at Coquille, Orearon, under act ol Congrega of March 3 , 187». Phone Main 431. i l e - - O re go * PIONEER MEfIT «ARRET r T -v Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO.