€á*k; Cemcueá ate SWEETEN UP! SWEETEN UP! We don’t “keep” good candy; oura is too good to keep- we sell it. Take some home to the little folks, or take a box to your best girl, unless you are the best girl your­ self. If you are, come, try our candies and you will buy them always. When you eat our candies, you eat pure, nour­ ishing FOOD. Come to OUR Drug Store FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY T H E R E X H L L Cottugc Cbe* se ut the City Bakery L. A. Lnwlioiu, of M-Kialey, was I May Festival and High lee Cream at Folsoui’s Confection io town yesterday. School Play on Thursday ' ery. All warm weather drinks will la George Norris, ore of the solid i found at Folsom’s Confectionery The pupil- rl the- piim ry gr.d-e citizens of the Fairview neighbrr- The Portland Chamber of Com­ will present an entertainment in the mence has declared itself agsinst nature of a May Festival at the 1 hood, wts in the city Saturday. SHINGLES FOR SALE — E m the proposed increase in the weight Academy gri urn's next Thursday quite of Geo T. M muon, Agen limit on parcel post p ckages, on afternoon at two ttiirty. The pr - , tor the II min: <-k Shii.glo Co. the gr mnd that it will hurt the grain will include songs and d ila­ Mill slough, in Marshfield is now business of the expiesa compares tions May Do gauns, and the wind­ a thing of thi< past, having bei n We b.ve secured the exclusive ing of the Mat pole. The little Helling rights of Luther Bui hank's folks have been winking in the fi led with dredgings, and that p»rt original seeds for Coquille With program to r mveial weeks snd of the loan is hardly recognizable. every $ 1.00 purchase we will give thing out of the ordiuaiy is l et your property with the Pa­ «ou a copy of ‘The Cudure ol Horn* promised those who a’tend. No Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables” cific Heal Estate Co., M. M. Young, wiiiten by Luther Burbank himself. admission will be charged hut those m ieager. will be given an oppor The crew of the Oregon Power A large power truck is now mak­ attending tunity to contribute toward a fund Co. completed the work of rebuild­ ing two trips a week f"om Fairview for the purpose of purchasing some and Dofa, bringing cream to the ing Hues iu Myrtle Poiut last week, pictures for the school rooms. and the new work hero ih uow un­ C quille creamery, and it is said that good some of the product is being brought Do not forget the time, Thursday der way. at 2:30. as fur as Brewster valley. This afternoon S. M Nosier & Co., the always fiom O d the evening of the same day, tendered possible only by the im­ progressive propr-itors of The Mod­ is provement in the Masonic opera house, will be in the roads, yet it is el Grocery, have installed a McClos said tnat many given the recital of the public speuk people in that sec­ key Aocouut Register, which fur­ tion will vote against the road ing class of the high school. The nishes the most economical, bandy class includes about a dozen stud­ and accurate method of keeping bouds. ents who have been workiog most small accounts such as those of a While there is nothing so far ad­ of the semester in preparation for vanced as to be given publicity, this recital. In addition to decla­ grocery business. there a prospect that arrange­ mations and pantomimes, the class Orville Dodge was in town Satur­ ments is may soon be made by which will give a play entitled “The Ob­ day on his way home to Myrtle the mill of the C- M. & M. Co. may stinate Family.” This entertain­ Point. He has been suffering from be operated. Perhaps cinders ment given by our young people, a strain of bis right wrist which would not look so bad some on Front will be belter and cleaner than any brought into play the effects of an street as they used. of those put on by outside talent injury received many years ago. us a call and we will save and deserves liberal patronage 20 pounds of Fruit Sugar for one you Give ou your Groceries, Dry The admission will be twenty five dollar at Lyons & Jones. We can Goods money and Shoes. Lyons A Jones cents. save you money if you trade with Did His Part Land For Sale S T O R E Circuit Court Chas. Heller, of McKinley, was in last week to see what the The case in which the Southern Large tract of good valley land to town county court proposed to do about Pacific is sued for $7500 damages be thrown open in central Oregon The local railroad now has a con­ MERELY MENTIONED the bridge at his place, which has for the death of the late Geo. Wulff, iu May. Good climate, plenty of tinuous line from Myrtle Poioi to good water, and rich soil. For been in a dangerous condition for of Marshfield, was on t ial yesterday North Bend, having closed the gap large map and full information and some time. Mr. Heller does not j and today. Wulff was struck by the at the Alliance warehouse in Marsh­ Cottage Cheese at the City Babery. instructions send $i 50 to J. C. Columbia Wheat and Oats 30 Dearway. The Dalles, Oregon. In care to rebuild it at his own expense, S P. motor car running between field. cents per package at Lyons & Jones. this way we can make it easy for and the court has been reluctant to Marshfield and North Bend, and Miss Laura Dimmick has been you to locate on a fine free home­ fix it at county expense, as a new \ died about a week later. The jury Professional Cards stead crossing is to be established at an-! went over to the bay by last even­ visitiDg friends in Marshfield. other poiut. The bridge is in a; ing’s train to view the scene of the Darlings Market for choice meats Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT dangerous condition, and he now accident. and prompt delivery. Leaves mar­ D entist has it closed to the passage of load- j The grand jury is in session and ket 8:30 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. Phone Main 203 or Farmer’s 341. 5-5-2t Office over First National Bank ed teams. Mr. Heller says that he two secret indictments were handed Rhone Main 431 RATES: One cent a word, each in­ and his son held up their end on in last evtning. The jury is now Mrs. M. O. Hawkins made a short sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' "good roads day” by getting out visit to Marshfield last week. working on the Myrtle Point bank A. J. SHERWOOD FOR SALE—Some good residence and putting a good day and a balf robbery case. You should try a can of Light­ A ttorney at L aw properties near business center; on the highway. house Cleansor only lOcents, Lyons half James Ferrari, who was convicted dowu, balance on terms; $600 First National Bank Building & Jones of murder in the second degree for and up. Rooms 2-3-4 Close Call for Kid Jesse Beyers and family took a 5-12-tf J J. STANLEY. the Henryville killing, was sen­ ride in their auto Sunday to Sum­ WANTED—Two or three furnished A young son of W. H. Mansell tenced to life imprisonment. L J. LILJEQVIST ner. They report some rough pun­ rooms for light housekeeping. No had a D arrow escape from bi ing A ttorney at L aw cheons between Fairview and that children. Inquire at this office, tf run Progressive Farmers First National Bank Building down by an automobile od Sat­ burg. Coquille, Oregon urday and the hearts of the several SALE—Forty acres of good A cumber of farmers along the J. J. Stanley’s new law offices are FOR land. Price $3000. If you want witnesses stopped beatiD g for vary­ Fairview road have become interest­ suite 15 in the First National Bank something WALTER SINCLAIR choice this is it. In­ in g lengths of time. UeubeD Mast ed in the matter of electric power building, the first door to the left | quire of, or address, with stamp Jr. A ttorney at L aw at the head of the stairs, where he for reply, H. A Hasten, Mountain was driving bis auto down the in the farm and dairy business, and Notary Public Coquille will be pleased to meet hiB clients. Glade, Sitkum P. O., Coos Co., street when the boy stepped out have asked the Oregon Power Co. Home phone G33, Farmers 1GG. tf Oregon. 4-21-tf from behind a wagon and into the to figure on putting up a line to E. D. SPERRY Lighthouse Clensor 10 cents per FOR SALE—New 5-room cottage, path of the auto. As the wagon supply them with the juice. Man­ can at Lyons A Jones. had shut off the view of both the ager McKenna intends lo look over A ttornkt and large barn, 2 fine 50x100 lotg on C ounsellor at L aw Don’t get "crazy with the heat”— j planked street, nicely situated boy and the driver, neither were tb* ground this afternoon. If any Office in Robinson Building Go to Folsom's Confectionery and Price $1400 on monthly payments. prepared for the emergency; but can beat this for progress- absorb a cooling drink. 4 28tf Coquille Real Estate Co. “Bucky” is a skillful driver and country iyeness on part of the rural dis­ W. C. CHASE turned his machine into the curb tricts, let it the speak now. A ttorn y at L aw just in time to miss the boy. WANT COLUMN ' Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW m HOT B R E A D æ A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Ever Afternoon—Just Call for it Office Phone 333 Residence Phone 343 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Marriage Licenses CITY Coquille BR K 6 R Y Cook Bros. Myrtle Point J City Election In the city election yesterday 394 The following glory tickets have votes cast for mayor. A large been issued during the past week number were of ladies exercised the fran­ Asa L. Carpenter and Margaret chise, and the polling place in the E. Cummings. 1 council chamber at the hall C- W- Nelson and Allie M. Nel­ looked as though some sort city of social son. Louis D. Johnson and Ruby C. function were being pulled off. The vote tallied up as follows: Chandler. Elmer Viers and Mnble Bruuker. For mayor: A. T. Morrison,' The Fact Remains No amount of misrepresentation by the peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug­ gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis, or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of any kind, can change the fact that Royal Baking Powder has been found by the offi­ cial examinations to be of the highest leavening efficiency* free from alum, and of absolute purity and w holesom eness. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for making finest and most economical food. ; J. E. Quick, 110 . tain the wishes of the people re­ For couneilmen: W. H Lyons. garding the purchase of a ten acre 330 ; C. I Kime, 349 ; Geo. O- tract for a park tallied up 207 yes, Leach. 290 ; J. E. Noel, 68 ; S. L. ¿ 3 1 no. The land lies adjoining Curry, 67 ; H. Dejersey, 28 ; scat­ the north end of Notley’s addition. tering, 4 . Bom For recorder: J. S. Lawrence, 359! J- H. James, 3 1 . The successful candidates were SKELLEY—In this city May 5, on the Citizens’ ticket nominated at 11)14, to the wife of Win. Skelley, the caucus; the others were the So­ a son. cialist candidates. Not Near Dead The proposition to vacate the street and alleys in the proposed Golden, who has been here school site in the Barrow & Strang for John ten days or more attending t » addition was defeated by a vote of some improvements to bis First street property, is a pretty lively 157 yes and 184 no. man. It w >8 somewhat amus­ The amendment to the city char­ sick ing to read in the Cona Buy Times ter correcting a clerical error was one day last week that Mr. Goldin adopted by a vote of 227 , only 88 was lyiDg very sick aud it wss feared that he could not survive long. H s individuals being contrary enough absence from the Marshfield streets to vote against it. evidently fired the Times to set its The unofficial advisory vote by justly famous guessing machine in which the council sought to ascer- operation. 284 WE CARRY Wellmans Line of Groceries, Albers Bros. Cereals, Swifts Hams and Bacon, Silver Leaf Lard. :: :: :: :: Your money back if you are not satisfied with any of the above brands. :: :: Free delivery to any part of the city two times a day. :: :: :: T he M odel G rocery GET THE BEST Swift’s Premium Bacon, Swift’s Premium Hams, Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard At All Grocers J. E. NORTON D IS T R IB U T O R , C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N Hotpoint W eek x El GLOSTOVO May 11 to 16 I The Glowing Electric Stove REGULAR PRICE $5.00 THIS WEEK $2,50 This is the fourth annual International Hotpoint Sale—the fourth year that the Lighting Companies, Dealers and Factory have co-operated to show why it is to your advantage to use electrical household appliances. But why do we sell El Glostovo at half price this week? Because we want you to use one in your home— we want you to see that now you can afford to cook with electricity. El Glostovo uses one-third less current than former type and you use your regular utensils. Think what this means to you. ^ YOU WILL LIKE IT—-AND YOU CAN BUY IT AT HALF--HOTPOINT WEEK ONLY In El Glostovo for the first time the reflector principle is applied to electric cooking. This conserves the heat and con­ centrates it on the cooking surface. It takes less current to do the work. It is like removing the lid and doing the cooking directly over the glowing fire instead of on top of the stove. Use your regular cooking vessels directly over the glowing coils. That means quick results and economy. Suprisingly small cost of operation. El Glostovo is instantly available anywhere there is an electric light socket. You can use it on the dining table or sideboard. But it is so efficient for all cooking operations that it is entitled to a place in your kitchen. It reaches full cooking temperature 15 seconds after cur­ re n ts cn. Former types require as many minutes. Vessels 7 inches in diameter (granite or metal) just fit El Glostovo but smaller or larger vessels can be used. The top can easily be removed for cleaning. We will be glad to show you how this electric stove works. •I El Glostovo is made in a pleasing new design, heavily nickled, with mirror-like finish and ebonite handle. Equipped with cool grip switch plug and cord which fits other Hotpoint appliances. * The heating element is guaranteed for 5 years, if it bums out within that period a new one will be sent free. Regular price $5.00. Special price Hotpoint week $2.50. Monday, May 18th, the special price will be withdrawn and the regular price will prevail. I Oregon Power Company