— LOCAL N E W S . R E X A L L E M U L SIO N Purified petroliuni, emul­ sified with hypophos- phites o f lime and soda. Tonic, stimulaut, nutri tive, intestinal, septic, anti­ anti-tubercular. $1. the Bottle FUHRMflNS P H A R M A C Y The Rexall Store C O Q U IL L E STUDIO George & Madison, Props. General photographic work, portraiture and viewing, developing and printing for ama­ teurs. Call and see us and get price. Branch at Myrtle P o in t. A Stupendous Production of Thackeray's Vanity Fair Vitagraph’s Wonderful Three Reel Feature Picture Correct in Every Detail »« A fortune in scenery and costumes. Every charac­ ter portrayed by an artist. Vanity Fair is pronounced by ctitics to be the best feature picture ever pro- See Miss Helen Gardner in her great role, Becky Sharp. : : : : BUSINESS BETTERS | Have you registered? “ Vanity Fair” Scenic next Mon day. Attorney Harrow went to Uandou Wednesday morning on a business trip. Miss Dollie Hkeels is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Charles Lorenz, of Bandou. Easter goods suitable for the occasion and reasonable in price at Folsom’s. Genevieve, the little daughter of Senator Chase, is quite though not seriously ill Registration books close April 9 . If you would vote at the primaries April 19 , you must register. “ The Coquille Garage” is substi­ tuted by J. C. 'Vailing for the one formerly known as the Lyons. J. C. Walling is editing a consid­ erable portion of the Herald this week in the interest of “ Reo the Bargains—Fair Store. Filth.” It will prove interesting reading to those who admire beau-! Viait the Fair Store for bargains. tifully constructed mechanism, as Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s well as prospective buyers of up-to-! Drug Store— i 2 > 4 c lb. date automobiles. Wanted— Woman to work in con- J. S. Lawrence bas been visiting fectionery store. Inquire Herald. Bandon and river points tbe past Cow for Sale— Fresh, first-class few days in tbe interest of the Ore­ dairy cow. Inquire of K. Halvorson. gon Fire Relief Association of Large supply ol garden grass and McMinnville, of which be is the local field seeds at Knowlton’s Drug agent. It is a strong company and Store. being a borne institution is of good Plain sewing—satisfactory in price repute especially among tbe farmers. and work, M rs . W.H. B ovlx F. S. Bunch, president o f the Southern Oregon conference of the Seventh Day Adventists, returned Mouday to resume work iu that in­ stitution. He had been spending several days with his family at Gravel Ford, which is his custom whenever favorable opportunity oilers. Died—In this city Wednesday, March 10, 1912. Miss Ida I,afferty F C. Barker was in the city at tbe residence of Harvey Tyrrell. Tuesday shaking hands with Assessor Thrift has been at tbe friends. He will open a jewelry Bay for several days past upon store in Marshfield as soon as goods matters pertaining to bis official ordered from Chicago arrive. His duties. acquaintanceship coupled with his expert knowledge of the business, 3 . H. Rodd, manager of the Nel­ son Iron Warks cf Marshfield, was are features that will augur for his in the city Monday in the interest success. of bis hrm. The Bandon steam laundry re­ newed operations last Monday un­ der the management o f a trustee lor the benefit of creditors. K. H. Hausen of Myrtle Point has a card in this issue announcing his candidacy for the nomination of asseasor on the Republican ticket. For Sale— One mare coming three —one gelding coming four. Apply to W. A . Custer, Coquille. 2 t Eggs wanted— The City Bakery will pay eighteen cents cash for eggs. Northern grown garden seeds, thoroughly tested, 3 papers for 10 c, at Knowlton’ s Drug Store. All kinds of bargains at tbe Fair Store. School Teacher Wanted- -Dist. 67 . Apply to Frank Miller, Arago. Buy your garden seeds in bulk— peas, beans, corn, onions, radishes, etc. All fresh, choice seeds at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Nice line of neexwear ami em­ Miss Madge Yoakam informs us that the recording lees ol a mort­ broideries for ladies at tbe Fair gage recently given by the C. A, Store. Eggs wanted— The City Bakery Smith Timber Company to Leon A. Loeher et al, amounted to the sum will pay eighteen cents cash for of $ 70 . 40 . It covered several pages eggs. and was of such magnitude she Folsom bas a fine line of Easter could not give full description of goods on display which can be ob­ the transaction in The Bulletin. tained at reasonable figures —call Married—March 20, 1912, in this and see them. Married—Grover C Wyant and city, ut tbe judge’s office, Edwin A. Neitie M. Leath, Monday, March 18 , Vallier and Mabel Pearl Miller, both at 12 o ’clock, Rev. C. H. Cleaves of of Marshfield, Judge E. G. D. Hol­ the M. E- Church South officiating. den officiating. These young people Raymond Buuch of Gravel Ford are w e l l a D d favorably koown among gave the Herald a very pleasant call the younger denizens of our sister Monday. He was on a business city, who joiu with us iu wishing trip to points on the Coquille river. them long, prosperous and happy J. E. Norton of the firm of Nosier lives. A Norton left for San Francisco Steamer Tillamook arrived in port Tuesday on the steamer Fifield for at 2:00 o ’clock this morning with the transaction of business in the forty tons of freight for local mer­ interest ol his firm. chants. Captain Antousen reports B. F. Ross, credited with build­ a delightful trip, just reaching the ing the first house iu Coos county Columbia before the recent storm. at Empire, in 1853 , died Friday, The steamer left this afternoon and March 15 , at bis home on Catching will load fifty tons of coal at River­ ton. She will leave Portland next Inlet at the age of 85 years. Rev. F. M. Sanderliu of lUnduu Tuesday, March 2(1, at 5 p. m. visited the county neat yesterday, T. A. Walker was attacked with paid bis taxes and redewed his sub­ hiccough on tbe Steamer Break­ scription to the Herald. He reports water while bringing prisoner everything lovely by the sea shore. Belieu here for trial, acd bas suffer­ City Recorder Lawrence up to ed with this unusual malady ever this wiitiug has issued eleveu dog since. Physicians are in attendance licenses which have enriched the but, we are iuformed, thus far their city treasury $27.50. The license is efforts to successfully cope with the $2,50 for male and $10 for female affiction has proved hut of little avail. canines. SCEN IC Monday, Mar. 52 J. C. W ATSON Reo the Fifth— M y Farewell C a r— in Every Detail Marks the Best I Know. And I H ave Spent 2 5 Years in this Business. If any Man can Build a Better Car, H e’s a Better Man Than I. NOT FOR $ 1 ,0 5 5 leaHt, I have complete charge of the contracts with dealers all provide for making. advance. We announce this to avoid future Many able designers say the best So you may be sure that Reo the misunderstanding. in a car can’ t be given for $1,055. Fifth won’ t 1» skimped to meet a price. And I almost agree with them. OUR MODEL FACTORY Keo the Fifth was not designed to We have built up here what men sell at this altruistic price. I fear PRICE NOT FIXED regard as a model automobile plant. that this price in the long run, is Engineers from everywhere come impossible. It will doubtless be ad­ The last ear I designed—a ear small­ here to inspect it. vanced. er than this—sold for $1,250. And The labor-saving machinery is that was considered a marvelous largely of our invention. It was But this much I assure you: 80 long as I direct the making, value. built in our shops. this car will embody the best I know, The cost of materials has fallen It gives us utter exactness. It regardless of price or profit. since then. New machinery has cut makes like parts interchangeable. our factory cost. And it has cut labor cost to tbe We figure this new car will double minnimum. IT DECIDES MY FATE In this model factory we build the our output—and it will. We also I have spent 25 years in winning save a great deal now by building whole car, so no profits go to parts mv place as a designer of automo­ only one chassis in this enormous makers. biles. I have designed 24 models, plant. Our output is enormous, which and built tenB of thousands of cars. means small overhead expense. Bv thus paring our costs, then our It has been a long, hard road. profits, we got the price down to Our Bystem is perfect. Efficiency And I, like other men take pride $1,055. And we take pride in this here has been worked out to the finish. in what I have accomplished. amazing price as evidence of our Then we are not overcapitalized— Reo tbe Fifth marks the clim ax. efficiency. h a v e no bonded debt. So that factor 1 have spent 18 months to make this But this price is based on ideal in cost is eliminated. car tbe cap sheaf of my career. conditions, and on cost for materials We ought to give more than others All 1 have gained in a lifetime of the lowest we have had in years. give for tne money. We expect to, effort is at stake on this car’ s per­ So this price is not fixed. Any and will. But this initial price, in formance. And for this season, at added cost must he added to it. Our my estimation is too low to last. REO THE FIFTH $1,055 30-35 Horsepower, Wheel Base 112 Inches, Wheels 34 Inches, Demountable Rims, Speed 45 Miles per Hour, Made with 2, 4 and 5 Passenger Bodies. Tbe onion sets at Knowlton’s Drug Store are tbe finest that can be grown— I2l4c lb. See the 5c, 10c and 25c counters at the Fair Store. Garden seeds, 3 papeis for 10 c, at Knowlton’s Drug Store. L a d i e s bags— latest out— Fair Store. Finest onion sets it is possible to grow— i 2 j i c lb., at Knowlton’s Drug Store | For Sale—Team of work horses, weight about 3,000, ages G and 7. An inside price on this team if tak­ en at once. Also one mare, weight 1,300; one yrarling Bruce-Wilkes colt. For further particulars call at Lyons’ garage, or phone Farmers 263. J. C. W alli . no The laughable comedy ‘ ‘Ole Olson” will be rendered at tbe Heazlet Theater Wednesday even­ ing, March 27, by borne talent of North Bend. Bay papers speak in the highest praise of tbe actors and tbe conceptions of the droll, kind- hearted Swede as acted by P. L- Sweariugt-nn. Those who enjoy a hearty laugh will surely attend. Admission 50, 35 and 25 cents. Seats at Fuhrman’s. m E G G S B Y R. E. O LD S, DESIGNER The 5c. 10c and 25c coonters at the Fair Store are well worth pat­ ronizing. DR. HERMANN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Built to Justify Men’s Faith in Me Buy your garden seeds at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Full stock of northern grown seeds, both bulk and papers. K. Halverson has moved bis tail­ oring establishment in tbe building on First street formerly occupied by Schroeder, the jeweler. He bas on hand a very choice line of sam­ ples for gentlemen’s spring and summer wear, and he invites all who desire to be clothed first-class at F. C. True has been visiting the reasonable price to give him a call more important places of the county and satisfy themselves that he mer­ during tbe past few days in the in­ its their patronage. He will be in The House of the Photoplay terest of his firm. He reports busi­ a position to do dry cleaning and ness picking up and predicts renew­ pressing next week in bis usual sat­ ed activity in all lines of trade. Five dressed chickens were stol­ isfactory manner. Mr. Halverson Bandon holds an option on filteen en from the City Meat Market Fri- invites a call from all his old friends acres of land in the western part of in bis Dew quarters. that city which it purposes to buy day and a mystery as to the mode Many sufferers from rheumatism have for a city park. Consideration of their disappearance is occasioned surprised and delighted with the $ 6,000 Another evidence of enter­ by the fact that the door of the es­ been prompt relief afforded by applying tablishment was found securely Chamberlain’ s Liniment. Not one case prise by our sister city by-the sea. locked. It is probable they were o f rheumatism in ten requires any in­ Frank Burkholder has sold eight taken during the daytime while the ternal treatment whatever. This lini­ ment is fo r sale by all druggists. lots in block four Elliott’s addition butcher was busy. Some one is to P. M. Hall-Lewis who intends enjoying a repast o f chicken at an to put the tract into asparagus, as expense o f $6 25 to Mr. Rborer. Mr. Lewis regards the land as very May the wishbone become entangl­ suitable for the production of that ed in the miscreant’ s throat and WILL UK AT THE sM O ’ vegetable. cause him to confess his great love Anglers are anxiously awaiting for chicken fricassee. Hereafter my patrons will the coming of April in order to John Dequer, district organizer BAXTER HOTEL find me in the store formerly cast tempting bait for tbe speckled for Douglas, Josephine and Jackson occupied by E. C . Barker & beauties, and among tbe more ar­ counties lor the Socialists delivered COQUILLE dent admirers of tbe rod and reel is C o. — having purchased the lectures at the Little Church last a noted divine of this citv. We Sunday both morning and evening. stock and good will of the M a r c h 22 a n d 23 trust his basket may overflow upon He was favored with a large audi­ our pathway. same. ence at the evening lecture and W. H. Bunch, county superin­ many expressions ol deiight at tbe I am now possessed with tendent of schools, favored the Her­ scholarly and convincing manner every facility found in a mod­ ald with a pleasant call Monday last Mr. Dequer handled the subject at em jewelry store for watch Call and see the latest methods of and chatted upon matters pertain - 1 command are beard from those refraction. ing to educational work, demon- j who attended the meeting. Wit and repairing, engraving, etc., and stratiug to our satisfaction that the wisdom were characteristics of his with a stock of goods replete confidence reposed in him by our remarks and nourishing food for with everything in the jewel­ people has not been misplaced. the thoughtful was given out by a er’ s art, your every want in A. W. Kellv has workmen engag­ master mind equal to the cause he ed in moving hia cigar and confec- has espoused. Speakers endowed my line can be gratified. S. B. Leghorn $ 1 .0 0 Setting tionery stand north to the adjoining with tbe qualifications of Mr. Dequer Prices right, workmanship building, thus permitting tbe addi­ cannot fail to add many converts S C. W hite, $ 1 .5 0 tion of several feet to his store on to Socialism the best. « ' the south side. He will also build A call and inspection in­ Indian Runner Ducks, $ 2 .0 0 a store-room in the rear. With tbe We are often admonished to “ take vited. Respectfully, addition of a show-case, which he the bull by the bom s,” but the trouble is to find the bull that will has purenased, and other features W . H. S C H R O E D E R . he will have a neat establishment. stand for it. COQUILLE Mr. L. J. Davison, wife and daughter of Bandon, passed through tbe city on Wednesday en route to Portland and our neighboring state on the north, on a trip of sight­ seeing and recuperation. My Ideal of a Car ANNOUNCEMENT Top and Windshield not Included in Price. W e Equip this Car with Mohair Top, Side Curtains and Slip Cover, Windshield, Gas Tank and Speedometer—all for $100 Extra. Self-starter, if Wanted, $20 Extra. JU D G E FO R Y O U R S E L F If a Car Can be Built any Better bearings. There are only three ball with hair, The covering is genuine bearings in this whole car, end two leather. The lamps are enameled, as per There are cars larger and smaller are in the fan. the latest vogue. Even the engine than Reo the Fifth, I have built all UNUSUAL TESTS is nickel trimmed. tvpes myself, up to six-cylinder sixties. The wheel base is long, the ton­ To make utterly certain that parts neau is roomy, the wheels are large, But Reo the Fifth, in my estima­ are right I use very unusual tests. the car is overtired. There are ven­ tion, typifies the car of the future. Each lot of steel is analyzed to More and more experienced motor­ make sure it accords with my for­ tilators in front which open and ists are coming to this standard type. mulas. The slightest variation causes close. There are demountable rims. It is not too large nor too small, me to discard it. You will find no shortcomings too light nor too heavy. It has when the car is compared with the It is usual to test gears with a ample power for any requirement. costliest cars on the market. It is large enough to tie a roomy car hammer. I have built a crushing for five. machine of 50 tons’ capacity, to CLOSE TO FINALITY Cars overpowered and over-sized prove to exactness what each gear I regard Reo the Fifth as pretty cost too much for up-keep. Under­ will stand. close to finality. In every detail it sized cars grow to seem insufficient. I put magnetos to a radical test marks the best I know. And I do Tbe popular type is the 30 to 35 horse power, four-cylinder car. which only two makes tested here not believe that this plant or others will ever build a much better car. Cars of this type are sold all the way will stand. Better materials are certainly im­ up to $2.500. So I adopted this type Inspection here is carried to ex­ Tests and inspections for My Farewell Car. And this fac­ tremes. Engines are tested again possible. cannot he carried further. The tea- tory now turns out no other model. and again against unusual loads. I don't claim, of course, that over­ We use the same clutch as $5,000 tures and devices are the best yet size cars need not be more costly. cars— the same grade of springs— discovered, and there appears little chance for improvement. But I know of no w ay, in a car of the same efficient type of brakes. Fashions may change in some this type to add one iota of value. minor details, hut no designer, in MARGINS OF SAFETY I ran one of these cars for ten my estimation, will ever get more of thousand miles—night and day, at The best I have learned in 25years top speed, on rough roads. I did real worth in a car. is the nerd for big margins of safety. this to learn if any part of the car I have learned this by watching would fail to meet any requirement. ASK FOR OUR BOOK tens of thousands of cars, witli all Then we took the car to pieces and Our hook shows the three styles of sorts of drivers under all road con­ examined every part. We could ditions. hardly discover in any important laxly—touring car, demi-tonneau and It is not sufficient to have parts part the slightest evidence of wear. roadster. The roadster sells for strong enough. They must have All this is done to make sure of $ 1 , 000 . several times the needed strength. perfection in this, My Farewell Car. It pictures all of the details, so you So my axles and driving shaft, may compare them with higher- wheels and springs are all much OUTER ATTRACTIONS priced cars. larger than necessary. So is every part where weakness ever develops. You should know these facts, for Another tiling I have learned is I use Nickel Steel for axles and that men —ami women—want a classy Reo the Fifth is the most interesting driving shaft—Vanadium Steel for and beautiful car. car of the season. connections. My differential was So the design of tliiH car shows the Write today for the book, and we designed for a 45-horse power car. last touch of up-to-dateness. The I use roller bearings—Timken and body finish consists of 17 coats. will tell you where to see the car. Hyatt— instead of the usual ball The’ upholstering is deep. It is filled Address THE STANDARD OAR J. C. W A L L I N G Agent, Coquille, Oregon New Center Control- Exclusive Feature— No Side Leavers— No Reaching Reo the Fifth brings out, for the first time, our new- center, cane handle control. All the gear shifting is done by this convenient lever between the two front seats. It is done by moving this lever less than three inches in each of four direc­ tions. No noise, no grinding, no reaching. Just a slight, easy motion. Both brakes are operated by foot pedals, end one of the pedals also operates the clutch. So there are no side levers to get in the way. The entrance in front, through cither door, is as clear as the tonneau entrance. This arrangement permits of the left side drive, heretofore possible in electric cars only. The driver sits as lie should sit, close to the cars which he pasees and on the up side of the road. He sits where he can look back in making a turn. The operation of this car is simplicity itself—as simple as an electric. Your wives and daughters can drive it. This center control is the best new feature brought out In any car thie year. Yet this is lmt one of the details which reveal this car’s up-to-dateness. When you see them all you will say with me that Reo the Fifth comes pretty close to finality.