PORTLAND BOOSTER JUNKET ON SCHOONER ANVIL WAS POSTPONED COQITLLK MARKETS. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy KIDNEYS NEED CARE The kidneys «honld receive careful and constant attention—they are working constantly and demand it —ni«h< and day they are filtering the bl<M*d, presenting an aocamala- tion of poiaonoa* waste matter. Asfli.it the kidneys in their work, strengthen them and enable them to perform their duty without weak ening Failure to do this will result in deposits of poisonous waste material —the circulation becomes clogged and the system is slowly poisoned. NYAL’S Stone Root Compound Strengthens the Kidneys, cleanses the blood of all impurities, opens up the circulation and pre vents the disease from becoming chronic. We personally recommend this preparation. Fifty cents and One Dollar the bottle. Whatever a good drug store ought to have, you’ll rind here. Come to us first and you’ ll get what you want. The Quality Store C O Q U ILLE R IV E R STMR. L IN E FIFIELD PL Y IN G BETWEEN BANDON AND SAN FRANCISCO SAILING E V E R Y EIGHT DAYS Passengers, Freight Low Rates anil Excellent Accom modations. Our Interests are your Interests. A.F. Estabrooh Co., Agts. Nosier A Moulton, Agts, Coquille. I’lione Main 111, Farmers 483, Res. 383. San Francisco ! 1 8 § and Bandon The following local market price«, furnished by representative business firm», w ill be printed each week and can be relied upon by Herald readers as being correct at the time of going to press each week: | Hogs The Herald received a letter .......................» .00 ! On F oot.............. ........................... 07 from C. C. Chapman, of the Port ........................... 07 land Commercial club, the first ot .......................12M the week stating that the proposed trip had been 1 Mutton.................. O' With this year Prof. W. A. Henry proposas to give up the teaching of music as a | rofession and a s » parting gift will prescritto one of liia music pupils in either Myrtle Point r Coquille ;i nmgntAceut iticftllV $476 Leiter piano, un in»truni«*nl priic.---- - now, of Hire touch uni m»*l timi tono, will a beaut i fu I ca»c ami f superior workmanship throughout en i tuai wm lx- ;*n Gii:anu*nl to any home Nair having been employed about a pj,co ated hv Rev G LeHo Hall, abandoned for the month after the beginning of the j Rer. j Richard Olson and Dr. Is. school y e a r — Recorder. Mingus. Mr. Peck said before ap T H E P L A N During This W e t Weather 1 Ï * Umbrellas, J Rubbers, Aquapelle Clothing Elizabeth W E CAN SU P P LY Y O U . W ill make regular trips between vice reached me of the abandon ment o f the expedition. Personally I hope to visit the good towns of Coos county before N o Stop-over at W a y Port«. long, and to explain the work of Electric Light«. Everything in First the Oregon Development League Class Style. fully to your people, with a view Reservations at Fuhrman’s Phar of learning how we can best co macy. operate with you to the best ad vantage for the up-buildiog of your section. Yours cordially, C. C. Chapman. C oquille River and San Francisco. NEW HUPMOBILE IS NOW ON EXHIBITION I R. Nosier and Clyde Gage went over to Marshfield Tuesday morning to get the new Huptnobile which arrived on the Alliance. T h e car is a four-passenger tour ing car of very handsome appear ance and Mr. Nosier is more titan pleased with it. It was given a try-out at Marshfield and demon strated to the complete satisfaction of the antomobile critics of that place. The car is now on display at the Nosier building and everybody is invited to call and look it over. ples Have Now Arrived The 7911 lines are superior to any / especially recommend my line of Ed. I/. Price & Co. clothes for men. sive line. Is a small sum to each individual Sunday Services in FRED. S SLAGLE Ed. V. Price & Co., Tailors □ Coquille Churches I the RIGHT f r o m the start this “ A z b y ” has proven a winner. A new “ dapper” Florsheim “Natural Shape” last—we have your size. If you don’t like this one “ there are others” that you ought to see be- A Complete Shew ing at $ 5; So m e Few Style« |8 fore you buy. LYONS & JONES SECOND STREET, COQUILLE, OREGON While Coasting in Norlti Bend was certainly tbe pleasure of a ll pleasures, the short season of three day« did not pasa without accident. T h e fiist waa that of Mrs. Harry » Barnes, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S- Ritchey, who was thrown Irom a muster, fracturing the smal ler I) >ne of h e r a n k l e . Tbe bi Co; d was that o f Miss Pauline Dewese who suffered two frne'ured ribs. Both patients will recover in due time Coos Bay Harbor. Owing 'o the constant incre »-e in i the first three grades of the Hin doo public school, it has been necessary to add another tracher. consequently beginning with this ' week Miss Phillips is one of the re- It means difference between a poor trailer ; and a good pa|«*r. Last Sunday was a day long to be remembered by attendants at the Christian church. The weather was ideal and three splendid ser vices were enjoyed. A large num ber o f the Myrtle Puiut folks hired the Dora to bring them to Coquille in time for the Bible school session. After the morning service lunch was spread in the church and large numbers enjoyed the good things fo eat and the splendid fellowship. Following this was another sermon by Evangelist Williams after which the Myrtle Point people returned home At the evening service the house was packed. All the services are splendidly attended and full ol interest Thirty-five have made a public decision so far. Meetings will continue at least over Sunday. P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH. M ETHODIST E PISCO PAL. ■ A If you cannot call at the office send CHURCH OF CHRIST. Services nex. Sunday as usual Bible school at 10 and preaching Service at 11 a. tu As :i part of the evening service beginning at 7:30 we expect to Henry Bremer of Allegany is at have a baritone solo 1 y Mr. S. D the Mercy Hospital receiving treat Hockett. ment for powder burns which he SE V E N TH D A Y AD VENTISTS. received last week in an unknown Services saturd iy, Jan. 28 Sab manner. It seems that the young Bible study fellow is either extremely reticent bath school 10 n. tu. in telling about adventures in which 1 1 a. m. Sunday, Jan. 2!), service at 2:30 he figures as the hero in chief, or Subject, ‘•Th« just shall that the accident happened in such p. m. a rediculous manner that he is live by faith.” ashamed to tell of it. He refuses to talk about the matter and just how it happened remains a secret. Before being brought to the Hos pital he had suffered the excruciat ing pains for twenty four hours and how ho managed to get along without medical assistance is a wonder. Dr. Hollister informs us that he w ill bo out in a few days.— Coos Bay Harbor. reader hut multiply it l>y 1200 anil It | amounts to considerable. COUNTY EXCHANGES ITEMS. ! In Retiring as a Music Teacher Prof, henry Will Give Some Pupil a handsome Piano RockCreek Hotel My New Summer Sam Agent for A Fine Piano Given A w ay council agreed to prohibit the »bow- inff of the Utter The matter was brought up I v q R Pack, who presented |>etitions „¡Kn(>d |,y Marshfield people pr >>• testing against tbe pi «posed display of ,}le ,1,-lures. Mr. Peck 8aj,i that the petitions ha I I een Prof. llriirv is to give 11 scries of six concerts, three in Myrtle Point pearing before the couucil, they and thre * I ll Coquille. I upon tu ket a r e to be issued lor each' J. W . Searles and.), t . Hoopes jla j taken the matter up with Mail c o l i c rt each coupon to ' mint ten votes for the music pupil uii.lei' the who have been canvassing the ager Bernell of the Masonic Opeiu Mproics-.ir’s regular instruction who secure, the coupon erther through give up the trip, as many business ^ > - solicitation from ticket porel is m or Hie -ale of a ticket. I . .ni t t ■ cannery situation report very en House. After heariug their side of men of Coquille and other towns ot will C lo s e at midnight of Aug. hist, next, and the piano will couraging progress. Nearly every it, Mr. Bernell stated that I e would to tile music pupil ha V II g the most coupon votes to Ins or her credit at the county were looking forward that hour, vjyrtle 1*01111 pupi « may solicit coupons on the Coquilh con | one who can is taking a share or bo willing to comply with the pe with pleasure to an opportunity to cert 8. and vice verpa. , . . . . two o f stock and it is believed at titions providing they would see ri„ only . i«»n attached in thal the candidate for the «fit must meet them. be a regular mu*ir of i iof. Henry’«, receiving at least one lesson this time that the cannery will be that he was protected in that no Mr. Chapman writes: per wick from now until the first of August ... N ew 12-room house, with assured. The canvass is showing other showhome The piano is on exhibition at the professor 8 studio at 1 oquilie. in Marshfield Portland. Ore., Jan. 1 9 , 1 9 1 1 .— 'I he date of tiie fir«t concert will he announced soon. bath, will soon be completed Editor Hetald, Coquille, Oregon.— that there are very few men who would be permitted to show- them Travelers between Roseburg Dear Sir: It was with geuuine re I are able to do so who are not at some future time. Mr. Bernell and Myrtle Point shown gret that I learned, last Tuesday ready and willing to put up toward said that it would cost him about securing an industry that would $37;) to give up stiowiug them here every courtesy. The best of evening, after reaching the Anvil mean a great deal to iruit and I but that he wao ted to gi\e the peo- s' v , V-i vy '3. ; - v _ : ‘ -i—.^1’- . - and getting settled in my stateroom Cruisine. Kii.d o f j l j that t'-e proposed excursion of vegetable growers in the vicinity ' p]e ,f Mlllhl,fil.,,a tLe The industry entertainment and the kind they Portland business men under the of Myrtle Point. fig W . W . WILLIAMS, P r o p . auspices ot the Portland Chamber can be secured if the required • lesiteli.— Times, amount of stock is taken and there of Commerce had been abandoned are enough who can afford to take tor the present. N o w Is t h e T i m e m . FRANZENBACH. Sculptor Owing to weather conditions the stock to bring the industty to To secure another year’s subscription date of sailing had been postponed Myrtle Point. A few more clays l»J to the HERALD nt a one-third reduc-1 Contractor in Marble, Granite, Irom time to time, and finally a will tell the story.— Enterprise. Ron. We are not giving away a pi- number ot our prospective pas YOU W IL L NEED Stone, Concrete and Tile The Weekly Messenger, a news- ano or automobile; we do not believe sengers, who had held them1 elves Vaults, Monuments, Headstones, Tab in readiness to leave for several paper published at Oakland Illinois,! In giving one or two persons a prize days, decided that owing to the contains the lollowing interesting ! worth several hundred dollars and lets. Iron Fences and all kinds of having the balance of the subscribers lateness of the start it would not be reference to local conditions: Cemetery and Building Work. " A paper from Mrs. Annin says pay for it. W e are giving a premium possible tor them to go and get Carving and Lettering a Specialty back to Portland in time for im that ths second crop o f strawberries — „ so-CENT PIECE— to ench and portant business engagements the is ripe at Myrtle Point, Oregon, j eVery one on each year’s subscription BANDON OREGON. latter part of January, and tor the They also bava raspberries and lutid. Every subscriber shares in tli annual meeting of the Portland roses in bloom. Then to think it is transact ion instead o f a few. Commercial Club, January 28. As cold enough to freeze a fellow’s A ll subscriptions must I h 1 l u i i d n i l S tr. i ’ ti stated above I was in my state tale of woe in this counlr' is sad ” — an ui>-to-dnte paper cannot be run — Enterprise Capt. Olsen, Maste room, ready for the trip, when ad without money. One or two dollars Come in and examine their exten g three grades no I thirteen in the entire school; but the leaching stall have do fear of the ‘‘ unlucky number oud the school woik will continue to move in perfect bar- mony. Miss Phillips 1» the second extra teacher that has b en added during the year. Miss W inifred Me ........................ I V present. I t is to he regretted that the ..................... 374 ! Eggs....................... ................. .... .36 Portland men found it necessary to thing I have ever shown. V ».« guiar teachers in the school I I " * to show the J. fferb s- lo b u v i maki s five tea hers in the first pictures here ami ine dentally a cheek or money order and a receipt w ill lie mailed to you. W H IL E YOU CAN DO IT NOW SECURE TW O Y E A R S ’ SUBSCRIPTION F O R L IT T L E MORE T H A N TH E P R IC E OF ONE. D o n ’t F o r g e t ! Golden Rule Don’t forget the special subscription price for the next 30 days—the Herald CLEAVES '1 '. one year for $1.00. J'iii IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AN D FOR TH E COUNTY OF COOS; F. E. Pnnklee, plaintiff,) yp [- S U M M O N S . May Dunklee, defendant.) To May Dunklee, defendant above named; IN T H E NAM E OF T IIE STATE 01 O R EG O N; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit wittiin six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to*wit; within six weeks from the 21st day of December, 1910, the same being the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to appear and an swer in tiie above entitled suit on or be fore the 1st day of February, 1911, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication, judgment will be taken against you for want thereof, and the plaintiff will ap ply fo the Court for the refief demanded in his complaint, which is substantially as follows; 1. For the dissolution of the marriage contract between said plaintiff and said defendant. 2. For such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and rensonalde, Service of this Summon* is made by publication pursuant to an Order made hv the Hon. John 8. Coke, Circuit Judge of the 2nd Judicial District for Oregon hearing date of December 17th, 1910, directing publication to be made in ti e Coquille Herald for six successive weeks (seven issues) commencing w the issue of December 21st, 1910. an ending with the issue of January 25tl 1911. S ' i \Y . A . W o o d . Attorney for the plaintiff, j j Communion address and the Sacrament ot the Lord's supper at 11 a. m. next Sunday. The Ivpworth league service will be led next Sunday evening 6 :30 by Mrs. Mace. The second quarterly conference will convene Monday 7 :3 o. Studies in the life of Jesus each Thursday evening in connection NOTICE T( i CREDITOR \ m with the midweek service John In the County Court of the State of j ^ the Baptizer, forerunner of Jesus Oregon, in and for Coos County. ' next Thursday evening. In the Matter of the estate o f Annie j The heart and the heart of reli L. Moody, Deceased. j Notice is hereby given by the un- gion, subject of sermon at 7:30 Sun dersigned, executors o f the estate of day evening. . ! Annie L. Moody deceased, to the j k\3 Ii. Sutton Mace, Pastor. Fight Pictures Were Also our Shoes are specially adapted to this country. Drop in and see how well you will be treated Lure creditors of, and all persona having ! j claims against the said I exhibit them with the S. M. N O S L E R r? W HO LESA L E AND R E T A IL D EALER IN Hay, Grain, Flour, Feed and Seeds. A full line of all kinds of Stock and Poultry Food always on hand Agent for the De Laval Creon) S E P A R A T O R S and S U P P L IE S NOTICE Having closed ont our Dry Goods and gone into the Grocery business exclusively, "we have decided to discontinue tbe ban tling of the Graphophone. As we have put out something like two hun dred machines, we will continue to handle th" Rec ords, hut have decided to make some changes in . the giving out of Records to our Customers who have our Machines,- Viz; When your Cash pur chases amount to $5.00 we will give yon one Sin gle Record free, or one Double Record by pay ing 35c in addition to tbe $5 00 worth of Tickets, and will continue to keep a good selection of pieces on hand at all times. R«spectfullv, P. E. DRANE Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed.