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the new wharf but, as proposed, it will offer no added conveniences to P U BLIS H E D E V E K Y TH U R S D AY them. They desire it for the benefit Entered as second class matter May that would accrue to the people 8, 1005. at the poet office at Coquille, 1 generally rather than from merce Oregon, underact of Congress oi March nary motives and in this they show 3 , 1879 . a spirit of citizenship worthy of em W ALTE R T T X c KERM AN. Publisher, ulation The Tillamook arrived in Devoted to the material and social upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par port Tuesday evening with a large ticularly and o f Coos County generally. cargo of flour, seed grain and feed Subscription, $1.60 per year in advance consigned to local dealers and also a goodly quantity for Myrtle Point Phone, Main 364. merchants. Nosier & Norton's ware Fitst in the hesrts of our coun house was filled with the commodity an amount which causes us to won trymen.— George Washington. der at the capacity of the ship. The And many a man leads the sim Tillamook left for Portland yester ple life— because he has to. day afternoon. The Coquille Herald Charity covers a multitude of sins— when it begins at home. ©bi t uarg FORD Automobiles Skookum R estaurant 1912 Same Old Place Come and See That a woman’s looks affect a man more than her talk. That a conceited man is often conceited enough to think that he isn’t. That anyway a spinster can pre tend that she would rather be her own boss. That alter you form the purpose you find the path. That you don’t have to be dog MODEL 4 -1 2 matic to be determined. That in the game of flirtation ! benedicts rush in where bachelors M A G N E TO fear to tread. V-Belt Free Engine $200, Battery $175 That there are fifty-seven varie ties ot love and every one is a V-Belt Without Free Engine, 195, Battery, 170 different kind of pickle. Flat Belt and Idler 200, Battery, 175 That probably a rose by any other name would have just as M O D E L M many slugs. V-Belt Free Engine ... $185, Battery, $165 That an engaged couple prefer lip to lip silence than heart to V-Belt Without Free Engine, 180, Battery, 160 heart talks. Flat Belt and Idler ____ 185, Battery, 165 That polite conversation is the art of exchanging opinions of no The only M otorcycle on the market value on subjects of no interest. today with twin fork and diamond loop That creditors are like gray hairs, frame, giving it a three-piece head. a man worries over a few but with All models 4 'i horse power. a large crop he becomes resigned. A card will bring you a catalogue. WAGNER MOTORCYCLES ITEM S FROM COQUILLE CITY COUNCIL CONVENES COLLOQUIALLY “ WHERE WE VISITED.” The time when all our fambly goed An’ vla-u-ted a man pa knowed When he waa little most like me ’At lives at Jenklnstown, why, we Got on the cars an’ rode an’ rode— A hundred miles It seemed to be! 'A t man where our folks vls-u-ted W as rich as all git out, pa said. An' got a house ’at’s bigger, law, Than any house you ever saw— A n’ lives there all alone! Ma said She pitied him, an' so did pa. He held me, too. an’ kissed me, an’ He telled ine I was quite a man An’ said he'd dopt, If It could be, Some boy about the size of me. An’ first pa telled him that he can. An’ then he told him, "No, sir-e-e!" An' next day when our fambly goed Back homo again we rode an’ rode. An’ pa 1st pat me on the head. An’ ma did, too, an’ then they said *At they was richer, lots, they knowed, Than ’at pore man we vis-u-ted! —Buffalo News. Agent for Coos Co. F o u r D o o r T o u r in g C ar $ 8 0 0 .0 0 F o r e D o o r R o a d s te r _______ $ 6 9 0 .0 0 T h r e e P a sse n g e r R o a d ste r $ 6 9 0 .0 0 D e liv e r y C ar $ 8 2 5 .0 0 F. O. B. M A R S H F IE L D FRED SLAGLE A G E N T , C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N The O. K. Creamery W an ts jo u r butterfnt Mr. Dairyman and we wish to g iv e you value received iu retu rn .................................... M. The O. K. Creamery “Z P. L O N G Manager I COQUILLE, O REGO N N J . C . M A G IL L C o q u ille , O r e . Feed An ID E A L! Something a young girl dreams of; the engaged girl thinks she has found; and the married woman knows that there never was. th e B aby C andy With confidence, if it, the candy not the baby, was bought here. Our candy is as wholesome as it is delicious. We could say more than that. You can give it to the baby safely. He’ ll thrive on it as much as he enjoys it. Have a box in the house. It beats all the soothing syrups and “ sich” ever invented. It Helps! Millers Confectionery Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of Sip, Ky.t writes: “I was so sick for 3 or 4 years, I had to hire my work done, most of the time. 1 had given up hope. When I began to take Cardui, I knew, right away, it was helping me. Now, I am better than ever before in my life, and Cardui did i t " Take THE PASSING OF OREGON’S PIONEERS CAPTAIN OF TILLAMOOK ON THINGS IMPORTANT DAIRY STOCK FOR SALE Thirty-eight cow b aud heifer*— i one of the heaviest producing herds in the valley. Don’t take my word,I That loyalty is contagious. That sometimes you hate a thing get creamery records. Most of the cows freshen in March. This is an because it is true. opportunity seldom offered, to get That work cures more maladies good stock at the right time. See than thought. me at once if you want them. That suspicion gives free play to Phone— Farmers 55, J C. Walling, the imagination. i Arago, Oregon. That the coat may not make the man but a lawsuit may unmake him. That both sides can’ t always get the best ot a bargain. That the earth was a revolver be ( REOPENED ) fore firearms were invented. That the man who makes the least noise is often the most danger C. A. HARRINGTON, Prop. ous. That a little outside assistance might have improved some self- made men. Stewart B. Eakin, vice president of the First National Bank and active in business circles tor many years, died in Eugene at the age of 65 years. In 1882 he was elect ed to the legislature, the only Re publican member from Lane coun ty. In 1888 he was elected state senator, the first Republican to be returned from Lane county to that office in r 8 years. Mr. Eakin was born in Elgin, Illinois, in 1846 and crossed the plains into Oregon at the age of 20. Paul Harpole, a pioneer of 1851, died at his home on the old dona Tex Robison died at the residence tion claim near Gervais at the age An illinois man wants a divorce of bis daughter, Mrs. John Hickam, of 71. He settled on his claim in as his wife keeps thirty-seven dogs this city, Saturday, February 17, 1852. and cats about the house. In such 1912. a home a husband would be quite Mrs. Mary J. Cat!, daughter of Mr. Robison’s demise was occa superfluous. In lact he might be sioned by a complication of diseases Jonathan Stout, a pioneer of 1852, in the way. covertng a period of several died at her home at Carlton. She was the widow of Wilson Carl after While engaged in a prize fight at months, four of which he was at the whom the city was named. home ot his daughter, in this city, Waukegan, Illinois, February 19, Joe Ketchell, one of the partici where every possible attention was pants, collapsed and was taken to rendered to regain his health, but the Naval hospital where death en the will of the All-wise Creator de sued. Still prize fighting is defin creed otherwise. The deceased was born in Cole ed by some people as a manly sport. county, Missouri, January 2, 1847, The change that is coming over and had attained the age of sixty- the country is illustrated in a rath five years, one month and fifteen McKINLEY ITEMS er marked degree when the sugges days. A wife and three children Owing to great slides in the roads tion can be made seriously that a George, James and Eva; also four woman be named for the Supreme brothers, Frank, Ten and Price of caused by heavy rains, the Rose-- Bench, without causing anyone to Coqulle, and Rock Robison a deal burg mail failed to get through on smile- The successful candidate for er in groceries at Portland, Oregon, February 17. There was one slide the Presidency next year will with and one sister, Mrs. VV. H. Averill on Cherry Creek mountain, one on Brewster grade and one iu out doubt be one who makes an of Albany, Oregon, survive him. appeal to the woman voter. Mr. Robison was favored with Brewster valley near Walter Laird’s considerable of the world’s goods place. An oyster supper was given on and domain being the owner of a arm at Fishtrap consisting of 480 the East Fork by the logger boys acres. But his earthly possessions of Fred Minard’s camp, at the res were surmounted with that unseen, idence of Jeff Crosby last Friday A meeting of the city council uopurchasable property with which night. About 40 persons were took place Monday evening, Feb he was endowed—-a good name. present, in spite of the heavy rain, ruary 19. He was a kind and indulgent hus and a good time was reported. All councilmen present together band, a devoted parent, a loving L- F- R- Heller has finished hi* with the mayor, recorder and efty brother, a true and upright citizen spring plowing and is now ready attorney. and an honor to the many friends for planting as soon as the weather Petition to amend an ordinance his integrity of character and hon and ground will permit. to permit trap shooting within the esty of purpose had won for him. A, L- Brown has been working city limits on property known ns Mr. Robison had lived in Coos on his gasoline wood saw and hopes the William Lyons’ ground con county for twenty-three years, and to get it in running order soon. sisting of fifteen acres, Bigned by was well known throughout this Charlie Heller is almost through tbirty-one members of the gun elub, section of the state. He was a with his spring plowing. was read and referred to committee member ot the Presbyterian church, A family from Marshfield have on ordinance. and also allied with the Farmers’ rented the Joe Laird place near Moved that the city council rent Union. McKinley and will move this week, Nosler’s hall for a period of one The funeral was held at Fishtrap year for the fire department. Monday, February t9, at 2:30 p.m.. Mr. John Porter having moved in Upon petition Frank Burkholder Rev. W. M. Lyons of Marshfield de another house near by. was granted permission to build an livering the funeral oration. A Lee Mast made a trip with wag approach from the Moulton street large delegation of friends and ac on and team to Coquille last week. bridge extending to his garage on quaintances from Coquille attended He reports the road near the coun- lot 9, block 4. the services, leaving here by steam ty poor farm as almost impassible. The city attorney was instructed er Myrtle at one o’clock, leaving Eldrage Ingram of Lee took din to draw proper papers granting Fishtrap on the Wolverine at 4:30 ner at Charles Heller’s Sunday right-of-way over land owned by p. m. giving him a surprise visit. J. A. Collier for water pipe line to Mr. Robison's funeral called Coquille Valley Creamery. MYRTLE POINT NEWS forth a larger congregation than Marshal Hickam tendered his re had ever assembled at Fishtrap on Ray Dement came home last Fri signation which, on motion, was a like occasion, thus paying due day after a six weeks’ stay at Port accepted. honor to the dead and a high trib- land, and with sister, Mrs. L. Charles A. Erenden was appoint ute ot respect to the living Braden, near there. ed marshal by Mayor Quick, but Mr. Joe Laird, mail carrier be waa not confirmed by council as re Died:— Sunday, February r8, the tween here and Roseburg, had a quired by resolution. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. fine horse go off the grade at Todd’s Ordinance No. 121, providing Fuhrman. hill on Saturday morning and for the license, regulation, control killed. and reetraint of the sale of spirit Mr. S- 3 . Endicott and family uous liquors and fermented cider, have moved into the Len Branden comaaonlv called ‘ hard cider,” w<s cottage on Fifth and Harris streets. passed under emergeucy clause. Mrs E- Broadbert went to Ordinance No. 122 relative to Ihe Joseph Kirkwood, a pioneer of Marshfield Friday for a visit, but licensing of dogs was passed and will take elect in thirty days. Tha r846 and one of the famous char came back Saturday being afraid only material change in former or acters among the early-day Oregon of the high water. ------ ■ « » ■ • — dinance being that owners are re ians, died at the age of 91 at his home near Hopewell. He came to HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION quired to have tags fastened to suitable collars and be continually the United States with his parents Wby bake bread at home when from Scotland in r82S. In t846 he worn by their dogs. the City Bakery furnishes highest settled on a donation claim in Yam- j Council adjourned. hill county where he resided to th e! quality fresh every day and at low est cost—3 loaves for 10c, also present time cookies and doughnuts at 10c per dozen. Cakes, pies, and fancy Everington DeArmond Kelly, one pastry are constantly on hand. The City Bakery, of the most prominent pioueers of What about that ship of yours that is to come in— has it come yet? THEY DO SAY cessfully, not as a speculator, but as a grower selling when it was ready for the market Mr. Bolter was a loyal member of Salem Camp, No. ti8 Woodmen of the World. DOUBLE DISC RECORD ONLY 35c Remember we are still giving a good double disc grapbopbone record when your cash purchase amounts to $5.00, by the payment of 35 cents extra. A good assortment to select from. A full and complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic Lard, Etc. See us before buying Economy Fruit Jars.- Cardui has helped thous ands of weak, tired, worn- out women, back to health. It has a gentle, tonic ac tion on the womanly sys tem. It goes to the cause of the trouble. It helps, it helps quickly, surely, safe ly. It has helped others. W hy not you? It will. Try it. Get a bottle today I Drane's. Store %ZSZÖS2ÖSZS NOTICE TO CREDITORS zszxazszsæszszP NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed signed, Maggie Ogren, was by order o f administratrix o f the estate! o f John the Connty Court o f the State o f Ore "Remarkable! I’ ve been here drink- j Swindal, deceased, and that all persons gon, in and for the County o f Coos,duly ing the waters only half a day, and j N ever w hip a h orse when having claims against said estate are made and entered on the 5th day o f hereby notified to present the same, I ’ve gained twenty pounds already!” — | shies. It w ill increase his fear- duly verified, and with proper vouchers February, A. D. 1912, appointed Admin Ileitere Welt. therefor, to the undersigned at the istratrix o f the Estate o f Emil Ogren, Notice For Publication office o f A. J. Sherwood in Coquille, deceased. A D a r k y ’s Partnership. Coos County, Oregon, within six months All persons having claims against said Senator John Sharp Williams tells j Dcpartment o f the Interior, U. S. Land from the date o f this notice. Dated this 21st day o f February, 1912. estate are required to present the same, the following ns Illustrating the s m j office t Roseb Oregon, with proper vouchers, to the under P r e s s ie S w in d a l , plic t.v o f the old time darky in the February 5th 1912. Administratrix o f the Estate o f John signed, at the Baxter Hotel, D. H. John son, in the City o f Coquille, Coos Coun- Mr. Williams was once proceeding ! Notlce 1S hereby P ven that Frank Swindal, deceased. ty, Oregon, within six months from date nlong a ronil near a Mississippi town R. Byers, o f Lee, Oregon, who, on o f this notice. when he met an aged negro hauling March 5th, 1907, made Homestead NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated this 8th day o f February, A. D. driftwood Into his farmyard. There entry Serial No. 04134, for W 1*' SW Q, 1912. ’ the senator saw a pile of wood already Section 10, Township 28 S, Range 12, MAGGIE OGREN, Notice is hereby given that the under Administratrix o f the Estate o f Emil stacked to such an extent that he was west Willamette Meridian, has filed signed has been duly appointed ad Ogren, Deceased. moved to say: notice o f intention to make final five ministratrix of the estate of Clias. "Uncle you've gathered a big lot o f year proof, to establish claim to the L. W ilcox, deceased, and all persons NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS firewood, haven't you?" ! land above described, b ef re Edgar A. having claims against the said estate “ T shore has," chuckled the old man, Taxes for the year of 1911 are duo ami are required to present them with the \ Dodge, United States Commissioner, “ an' what you sees ain't half what at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on the 29th proper vouchers within six months from payable on and after February 5th, 1912. I've picked up dls season." the date of this notice, to the under Three per cent rebate up to March 15th. "W hat did yon do with the rest o f It | day o f March 1912. signed as such administratrix, at the | From Man h 1.5th to April 1st pay taxes —sell it?" Claimant names as witnesses: Alvin office of J, J. Stanley, in the City of at fací'. There will he no further notice "No. sail. I totes it up to Mr. Ter- C. Summerlin. I,ee, Oregon, Michael P. Coquille, County of Coos and State o ol Ihe amount of laxes due sent out by mail, except upon the taxpayers re kins' place, 'bout a mile from heah. i Sumerline, Lee, Oregon, William H Oregon. Dated this 25th dayybf January, 1912. quest. Send in your lists of property Me an' him Is partners, an' he lets me Harman. Lee. Oregon, Isaac Chandler, as early as possible. W. W. G a g e , E r v y W ilco x , hoTe half o f all de wood I plckp up.” — Lee, Oregon. B en ja m in F. J o n e s , Sheriff and Tax Collector. Adm inistratrix of the estate of Cha«. St Louts Republic. Dated January 15th, 1912. 1-25— 2-22 Register. I. W ilcox, deceased. P a u i . S t e p h a n , P rop. Captain Antonsen of the steamer Clackamas county, died at Oregon Phone 376. Tillamook is highly pleased with City, Oregon, at the age of 79. Mr. j the patronage accorded his popular Kelly was postmaster of Oregon WANTED AGENT boat since making the through run ! City during President Cleveland’s To handle best Automobile built in to Portland. He says the traffic isj first term and afterwards was a America. Exclusive in this coun much larger and consequently more member of the city council and try. Built by old time line manu profitable than when he called at county treasurer. He crossed the facturer. Self starting. Long wheel the several ports en route. The plains in 1853 settling in Oregon base. No deposit required. Prefer only thing he deprecates is the un City. dealer now in business,but will con satisfactory wharfage facilities Co sider live people wbo will enter bu quille affords, saying, “ it costs me Frank J. Bolter, of Hrooks, for siness. This agency includes a com more to unload my vessel here than 25 years one of Marion County’s plete Correspondence Sales Course. it does to transport the cargo.” most prominent hopgrowers and Largest discount ever offered. Deal This is not a pleasing condition for farmers, died recently of hemor direct with factory. Address Sales any enterprising citizens to enter rhage o f the brain. When three Manager, 608 Washington Street, tain and it is hoped the construction years old he crossed the plains with Portland, Oregon. of a suitable wharf will not long be his parents locating in Salem. In deferred. It seems to be the opin- the earlv So’s he secured one ot No matter where you go you will ion of some that Nosier & Norton the best hop ranches in Marion j find some one anxious to separate will receive the greater benefit from county anil bandied his crop sue-) you from your h»i.d earned wealth. ^ I