\ Myrtle Point Business Mrs. Bledsoe Buys the Scenic Man Dies Suddenly -------- IN B E W IL D E R IN G A R R A Y NOW ON D ISP LA Y Greatest variety of Christmas gifts for the little ones that you ever in Coquille all spread out for your inspection. Come in and see them. Coquille Racket Store, Professional Cards Dr. C. IV. ENDICOTT D kntibt Office over First National ISank Phone Main 431 A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Iiank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L J. LILJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw «First National Hunk Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorney at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 340 J. «A STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock San Francisco a n d Bandon First-class fare only............. $7.50 Up freight, per ton 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservations J. E. NORTON Agent, Coquille, Oregon WILLIAMJÖN HAFFNDRCD ENORAVERSTRINTBR? D E N V E R . C O I/Q F.C. TRUE, PROPRIETOR Geo. W Norris, of Fairview, was visiting Coquille friends u few days last week. MERELY MENTIONED Ice Cream nt Folsom’s Confection ery. ______ , Mrs. J. Bledsoe, owner of the Ruins W. Lundy died suddenly Grand Theater, has bought the at his home in this city about 9:00 Scenic also and is now owner ot o ’clock last Thursday evening ol both picture houses. The deal was heart failure. Mr. Lundy had just made with Slagle and Lorenz, own- returned from a trip down town and ers ° f the Scenic a week ago, at the seated himself in a rocking chair time that the Scenic closed and Mrs. and was not in the house over five Bledsoe took over the licensed ser- minutes when he died. vice, but the deal was not finally Mr. Lundy was about seventy closed until yesterday, as an option years of age. He caine to Myrtle held by other parties did not expire Point in 1890 and has ever since until Saiurday. The Scenic will he been engaged in the hardware husi- kept closed, and the Grand will ness with his partner, D. A Huling, continue to be the only picture these lamilies having come here house in town, uuless some one is from Kansas. He has been a lead- crazy enough to fit up another er in many a comunity development house. The Grand will use the project and last fall was elected licensed service and will also show president of the Bank of Myrtle special features of the independent Point. make, including the Trey o’ Hearts His wife died about a year ago j series and other pood pictures. Mrs. and tuey are survived by three Bledsoe is getting the independent children William E. Lundy and pictures, will deal direct with Port- Mrs. Eva A . Lane of this city and lanci. and will not have to depend Mrs. Mabel A. Dreisbach of San °n the Marshfield parties who play Francisco, who is 00 the road now ed her such a scurvy trick ten days ago. By concentrating the patron to attend the funeral. Mr. Lundy was a veteran of the age that was formerly divided be Civil War, having served in the tween the two houses, she will be : 23 rd Ohio Infantry, and was a enabled to give an excellent service member of Col. Jewel Post, G. A. R , and still have something left out of at the time of his death. He was the receipts, and the change should also a member of the Masonic Lodge result in benefit both to the proprie and the members of the local lodge tor of thr Grand and to the public. The Herald man's Thanksgiving dinner comes in an envelope from Miss Erma Price visited relatives Bancroft this time. at Arago over Sunday. Mrs. Helen Harvey went to Mr. and Mrs. H. L Carl ami son Marshfield Monday morning to were in town on business last Fri help her brother, E. H Meude, in day. the openiug of bis cigar and con Mr. and Mrs. Robt. E Taylor fectionery stand in the uew theater A. F. A A . M. assisted by the Shrin- have moved to their new home out building. ers will have charge ol the funeral, near the old Academy building. The production of “ Chums” at Light Hunting Hoots as well us the Riverton, and the dance given after the time for which has been set for Heavy Rubber Boots ot Lyons & ward was a great social success. t:oo o’clock In the afternoon of Sat Jones. Ball Brand, wears longer urday, November 2 1 st.— Enterprise. Riverton is a live little burg, and and costs less. the people there believe in enjoying Geneva Robison entertained the They “ Eloped” themselves. Senior class of the Coquille High Kay Bunch, who tortured and Considerable excitem en t w a s School at her home last Tuesday robbed an old man at Loon lake, caused in Coquille yesterday by the evening. was promptly tried at Roseburg, con news that two ol the young people on All cold weather drinks will be victed and received a sentence of the city had pulled off au elopemejt. found at Folsom’s Confectionery. ten years to life in the penitentiary, Miss Anna Truman, of North with hope from Judge Hamilton The would-be happy parties are Bend, returned to the Bay yesterday that he would serve the longer sen Reuben H. Mast, Jr , son of R. H. Mast, of the Farmers and Merchants after a few days’ visit with Coquille tence. Bank, and Miss Verna Phillips, friends. J. D. Black, of Redlands, Cal., daughter of F. B. Phillips. They Trespass notices punted on cloth who for the past six weeks has been went over to Marshfield Monday and worded in keeping with law, visiting relatives on Coos Bay, and morning and took passage on the or sale at the Herald office. incidentally recuperating from a se Elder for Eureka, intending to be At lust it is definitely announced vere attack of typhoid fever, visited married there or on the high seas. that the measure for the abolition Coquille friends between trains to T o conform to the proprieties, they of capital punishment was carried at day. Mr. Black will take passage were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. the recent election. on the Redondo tomorrow for his Haynes of this city. So far as I am in the market for Cbitham return to his home. known, there was no objections to Bark,Batchers’ and Farmers’ Hides, The Lyons & Jones sale now un the union of the young people on Wool, Pelts and Furs. der way is the greatest yet pulled the part of their families, excepting G f . o . T. M o u lto n The Barocca Class of the South off here, and the store has been their tender age, "B u eky,” as he is Methodist Sunday School was en crowded with customers daily commonly known, being 19 and the tertained at the home of Beulah There will be some lively scram girl 17 . Price last Monday evening. J. R. Wiley fell from the roof of the Beaver Hill School house last Wednesday, while engaged in shing ling, and bis collar bone was broken. bling tomorrow when three live tur- ke s will be sent down from the top Marriage Licenses of the building and hundreds of smaller prizes will be distributed. Harry E. Edwards and Notice their ad? Foote. M. E. League Lectures W. C. Laird, who just disposed of his furniture stock to H. O. An The lecture on Crater Lake, de derson, has been selected by sheriff- livered by Dr. Abbott at the M. E elect Johnson as his first deputy church last Tuesday evening was and has accepted the position. well attended. Dr. Abbott spoke The democrats will be very lone from the viewpoint of the every day some in the next legislature, only traveler and lover of nature, and two of them got there—one man held the interest of his audience and one woman, says the Sentinel. throughout the evening. Gee, and he thinks they will be On Wednesday evening, Dec 2nd lonesome! Rev. Joseph Knotts, of Marshfield, Take your subscriptions for all who bas spent five years in the mis pape.c and periodicals to Folsom's Coufectionery, and save expense, sion schools of Peru, will deliver a free lecture at the M. E. church. trouble and risk. W E A R E SELLING Ham, per pound,_______ $ .17 Lard, 5 lbs., $.75, 10 lbs., . . 1.50 Condensed Milk, 3 cans for ____ .25 Tomatoes, 3 cans f o r ___________ .25 Soap, 6 bars fo r________________ .25 Every thing else in proportion. Money Talks. Come in and see. The Model Grocery S. M. Nosier & Co. Now is the time to subscribe. 1 KU2SFIT K LOS FIT PETTICOAT Announcement r William H. Reed and Daisy May Adkins. Oscar Franz and Lola Montgom ery. Lawrence J. Justen and Fiesta H. Conner. Johan Ernst Oleseeo and Johan na Katarena Petronella. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured w ith LOCAL, A P P L IC A T IO N S , as they cannot reach the seat o f the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood o r constitutional disease« and in order to cure it you m ust take in ternal remedies. H all’s C atarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts d irectly upon the blood and m ucous surfaces. H all’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It w as prescribed b y one o f the best phy sicians in this cou ntry fo r years and is a regular prescription. I t is com posed of the best tonics know n, com bin ed with the best blood purifiers, a ctin g d irectly on the m ucous surfaces. The p e rfe ct com bina tion o f the tw o ingredients is what pro duces such w onderful results in curing catarrh. Send f o r testim onials, free. F. J. C H E N E Y & CO.. P rops., T oledo. O. Sold b y Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. A g en t (or C oqu ille I WILL GIVE $1000 ROOMS AND HOi yRKEEPlNO APARTMENTS—V&Tflorne Lodg IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUM OR ing House. Everything neat and I t n i t b e fin It POISONS f> U |la < t or ittjcbes t i N m clean. Your patronage solicited. Without KnifiifPain W. E. CLEGHORN AND WIFE, No PAY Until Curedj tf No X Ray or other swindle. You wiD not know real petticoat com fort until you have worn a F. C. TR U E D s n T p r m c e v . ___ the kind that fits without pucker or wrinkle, and will never bind or sag. Needs no alteration. This is because of the patented elastic waistband and side gussets. W e have KLOSFJT PETTICOATS in all the popular shades. Messaline and Silk Jersey at $5.00 upward, or in Cotton $1.50 upward. dF A n noun cem ent I I A V IN G leased the plant of the Co- quille Mill and Mercantile Com pany, the undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for any kind of R O S E ’S Cash Store LUMBER Especial attention will be paid to the local demand, and every effort will be made to supply anything needed at the shortest possible notice. Your orders are solicited. The Modern American H.N. L O R E N Z An island plant make« the cure * 1,000 FOR A FARM H»re is a WRITTEN GUARANTEE' Lump or(. chance for a farmer: A 62-acre S A o r Tumor. e on the Up. face farm; 60 bottom land; 15 acres or body 6 months is C a n c e r and never under plow and 15 acres more pains until last stage 170 PAM BOOK sent slashed ready to burn; good creek FHEE. 10,000 testi of running water on the place. monials. Writ! tt MMt Good house, and all necessary outbuildings. 16 miles from U CANCER and if neglected it alwav* poison* Coquille, on plank road, mile deep glands in the armpit and KILLS QUICKLY from postoffice andechool. Terms Poor cured at half price if cancer is yet small on part if desire t. Investigate DR. & MRS. CHAMLEY & C O - g - S S S S •'Strictly RtliaMt, b u r n t Canmr S m c IN I s I « v im " this if you want a farm. B. Fol AE434 4 43 6 Valencia St. San Francisco. som, Coquille. 10-20-tf KINDLY MAIL THIS to someone with A LUMP IN WOMAN’S BREAST I U A V IN G purchased the Racket Store stock of Mr. M. H. Hersey, I wish to announce that the store will be conducted as the Coquille Racket Store, and we cordially invite the public to visit and look over our large new assortment of Christmas goods which have just arrived and are now on display. I wish to further announce that after the Holidays we expect to rearrange our store and enlarge very materially on the lines of the 5, 10 and 15 cent goods. Carl Neovins and Alle Kurt. WANTED—an energetic young man The Strongest and Nearest Water of good address to sell our line of Proof shoe made for loggers, miners goods on commission basis, in Co prospectors and mill meD. quille. Address Page <fe Son, 621 Thurman Street Portland. Oregon. P o r t l a n d . O rkoon . A FEW CHOICE LOTS in Knowl- tons Heights can still be bought at ten dollars per month. They are 04j4*175 ft. Inquire of Ned C. Kelly. 9 8 -tf der, Edson Elliott, Violet Robbins and one other. Helen Harvey, to whom had been assigned a part, found it necessary to go to Marsh field, and another will be found to take her part. A date has not been set, but the play will be given in the near future. The success at tending the production of "Chum s” with nearly the same cast gives promise that this play will be well worth seeing. Mabel Wilcox again came to the front at Drane’s last Saturday and took the weekly prize with a great gain in votes At Anderson's, Mrs. L A. Ross also repeated former suc- cesses by beat'ng all her competitors tor the week. The prize at Drane’s this week will be a portable electric reading lamp. Mr. Anderson offers no special prize this week, and be is giving a special prize to the candi date pclling the most vote* between Nov. 20 and Dec. to. The many special offers o f votes are resulting in the running up of Anderson Buys Stock some large scores, and rt arid be ' noted that (be half million mark has The closing-out sale being held been passed by one candidate. by W. C Laird came to a sudden In order to stay io the game the termination last week, when he dis game the Herald will make a speci posed of his stock of bouse furnish al offer of its own, and will give ings to H .O . Anderson. About double votes on all subscriptions the first of December Mr Anderson turned in on Saturday next, either will move ihe stock from hi* old new or old. Here is a cnance for location in the Hersey building to . .. . . . . . . . 1 subscribers to help their favorite . the 1 , .» r Laird -..a L...U— building, where he w ill 1 icandidates. F orm alin e, please. hereafter be found. Following is Saturday night’s Mr. Laird’s sale prices in effect at count. the new staud until that date, and j AT DRANE’S he is also offering bargains at the ' old stand to save moving the goods Addie Donaldson_________ 521,075 Myrtle Newton____________ 891,160 Beulah Price______________ 423,600 Bancroft Items Mabel W ilcox____________ 540,490 Belva Pingston____________ 219,320 213,730 Horace Warner and his mother Mrs. Mary Medlock moved up to their home recently Mrs. G. R. Wickbam__V_V._166,390 Julia Dondono_____________184,825 purchased of C. S. Warner. . 1 Mrs P. P. Leatherwood 120,750 A goodly showing of poultry Mrs Pa(lget__________ ” J.253,660 found its way to Myrtle Point Fri- \ Grace Miller_____' ____84,155 day from this part ot the country. Katherine Terri?___________ 79,145 A number of children in the up- ^ rs- ^ Garten-------------------- 24,305 r i i f ______ I OQEC ...........12,855 I Edith Morgan_ _ per creek district have been serious AT ANDERSON’S ly ill with colds. Katherine Terris 118,748 Mrs. Gerta Carey of Empire was Mrs L. A. Rose__________ 143,748 over last week for a few days visit Mrs. Mabel Samson. 56,475 with her parents who have been Mrs. E. N. Harry . . „ I ______ 50,205 Myrtle Newton_____________ 50,665 quite sick but are reported better. Mrs. Anna Richardson came in Verna Phillips______________47,521 on the stage early last week and is Mrs. P. A Breur___________ 36,875 _ .28,260 visiting her neice Mrs. F J. Fish. Violet Shuck 20,955 W. A. Lett has sold his ranch to Mildred Mast.............. his brother-in law Herman Carl Lucilla Corbett_____________20,525 and will move to bis place near Mrs. T ibbetts., ___________ 20,955 Bridge in a few days. Have you paid the printer. Auto. Geo. Alcorn and Annie G. Cuttor The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe DO Y O U K N O W ? Rehearsals are now under way for another play to be given under the direction ol Edson Elliott. The play to be given is "T h e Cowboy and the L ady," a cowboy comedy drama, and there will he ten people in the cast, as follows: Earl and and Keith Leslie, Roy Avery, Ruth Young,Geneva Bither,Earle Schroe The Piano Conteat Miss Beulah Price entertained the N. T. C. at her home on Spurgeon Hill, last Wednesday evening. The rooms were artisticly decorated with autumn leaves and violets. The evening was spent in sewing and music. At a late hour the guests were invited into the dining room where a big tamale supper awaited them. Those present were: Misses Winnie Curry, Alice Stanley, Stella Oerding, Verna Ptiillipps, Beulah and Hazel Price, Imogene Alexson, Naomi Knowlton, Ruby Larnmey and Marian Schroeder. Amy The change in the train schedule announced bv the Marshfield papers a couple of weeks ago has not yet ma'erialized. The morning train is RATES: One cent a word, each in coming on the usual ti ue, and there sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' was uo train last Sunday. FOR SALE— A good cow, also uine The students of the school at White Orpington henB, one roost- Bridge will give a musical comedy | e , all a year old, also nine White o i the evening of Nov 28 under; Pekin ducks, tlya year’s hatch. Addtess Mrs. L. O Jensen, Co direction of Piincipal F. R Jones, quille, Or., or phone Farmers 26X. and a basket social will follow, the FOUND—Lodge emblem w a t c h procei dsto be use I in the improve charm. Loser call at Herald of Incorporated ment of the school grounds. fice and prove ownership. 11-17-tf Manufacturers o f WANT COLUMN Another Play N. T. C. Club Laundry Is one of our most im portant and useful indus tries. Its business is that o f selling Cleanliness. The whole family wash ing can now be sent to the Laundry aud handled by it with perfect satis faction. It makes for domestic tranquility and the economic betterment of our social life. Think of the harmonious condition of mind o f the whole family when the worries of Washday are no longer a part of home life. A family washing of fourdozen piecesdone Hough Dry f o r o n e dollar and twenty cents. cute» COQUILLt UtINOKY & IbE CO. E. E. JO H N SO N LESSEE zS 3 & SW IFTS Premium Hams and Premium Bacon “ The Last W ord” when it comeg to quality. Every piece branded. Look for this brand if you want the best. Ask Your Dealer -J. E. NORTON D IS T R I B U T O R , C O Q U IL L E , O R B C O N