LOCAL N E W S . REXALL EMULSION B o m —To the wife of Audrew , Patrick on April 27 , a girl. Born—To the wile of Gilbert of this city May 4 , a boy. Weight eleven pounds. j Chisholm City election next Monday. Purified petrolium, emul­ sified with hypophos- phites of lime and soda. Tonic, stimulaut, nutri tive, intestinal, a n t i ­ s e p t i c , anti-tuhercular. $ 1 . the Bottle FUHRMANS PHARMACY The Rexall Store DR. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloo in Kiohraon'i-Barker B lildin ; OOQUILLB, O k KOON. Offloa Phone Main 21L Dr. C. W. Endicott D entist Office over First National Hank Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon I I R. B. HOAG, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Richmond-Harker Building. C oqu ille , - - O regon . Both Phones. j T ______ Office Hours 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5 Phone 494 DR. A. P. INGRAM CHIROPRACTOR Chronic Diseases a Specialty Room 2, Laird Bldg. Coquille, Ore. I ---------- 1 ----------------- A. J. Sherwood, A ttobnby at - L a w , N otary P tjblio , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A ttobnky - at - L a w . N otaby P u b l ic , Coquille, : : Oregon. E. D, SPERRY Attorney and Coouceilor at Law. Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office in Richmond-Barker Building. C. R. BARROW Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office Phone 335 Main Residence Phone 346 Main C oquillb C it y , O b i _ J ___________________!___ J. J. STANLEY LAW YER City Council meets tonight. Mother's Day next Sunday. G. W. Shelly of North Bend has purchased the mercantile business of J. Machado at Myrtle Point. Ray Dean left for his home at Cottage Grove on Saturday last go­ ing by stage to Roseburg. The total amount of fees collect­ ed in the County Clerk’s office for the month of April, 1912 , was $ 7 7 1 . 90 . Collins & Marriette, high class comedy artists, are at the Scenic Theater for a five nights’ engage­ ment. J. Quick reports peas in bloom in his garden and other products well advanced toward maturity and his table. Work began Monday on the C. A. Smith pulp mill at Marshfield. The plant is expected to be in operation within six months. Anderson has a memory jogger for campers in this issue. Tents, stoves, camp stools and hammocks can be obtained of him. Sheri I W. W. Gago and assessor T. J. Thn.'l * were in attendance at the candidates’ May Day ball in the wigwnm at PaDdon Saturday night. Business o f all kinds is opening up in this city and valley, and activity in all lines is in evidence. An unusually prosperous season is assured, E. DoraD, representing the French China Company, Sebrig, Ohio, is in this section exhibiting wares manufactured by that concern. Raymond E, Baker of Bandon, our next county superintendent, was a visitor at the county seat Monday. He was accompanied by his daughter. J. A. Brcckman has bought out Harry Flanders and is now prepar­ ed to do general hauling, moving, etc. All orders will receive care­ ful attention. For Sale— A job lot of stock in the Coquille Valley Cretimery, good as new, only been used one year. Price 80 cents 011 the dollar, James Jacobson. Mr. Halvorstolt, a Falrview resi­ dent. severely cut his foot with nn axe while clearing land last week. Dr. Hoag applied b plaster cast and the injury is being rapidly repaired. Three inches more rain fell in April than the “ fool month” a year ago. according to a Bandon weather observer. The last three days of the past month contributed ihe un­ usual increase. Rev. Frank H. Adams will preach the memorial sermon in the Christian Church, assisted by Rev. C. H. Cleaves and Rev. F. B. McDonald, on Sunday, May 20, at 2:30 p. m. Invitations are out for a social under the auspices of the Ko Keel Club at their hall Saturday even­ ing, May 11. Alt fortunate enough to receive one should not fail to attend. Einar Siverson of Marshfield made application for final naturali­ zation papers before the clerk of the court Monday. O O. Lund and August Frizeen were witnesses in making another standard bearer for Uncle Sam. An artistic display of Mannish Richmond- Barker Building Shirts for woman such as would be Coqcn.Li. O bsoon creditable in any metropolitan city, adorns the window of Henry Lorenz’s store Ladies will be well £ . G. D. Holden rewarded by paying a visit to the L i v i sa, pleasing scene. JüSTIOS or tub P a i d For Sale— One Studebaker 3-inch U. B. Commissioner, General Insurance wagon nearly as good ns new. Also Agent, and Notary Poblin. Oflioe 1 one set heavy double harness, high in Robinson Rnilding. bames and breechings. All in good Coquille Oregon. shape. $50 buys the lot Phone 28, Garden F ertilizer- Super Puos j Coquille. phate— the best, cheapest and most P. M. Hall-Lewis was surveying cleanly fertilizer known. For sale j Second street yesterday to establish in any quantity from ten pounds grades on that thoroughfare as an up. J- E. Q u ic k aid to contemplated improvements. B ou n d to S ell — T wo lots and George Peoples is carrying the flag, a barn on the corner opposite the and otherwise devoting his services Christian church Price cut from where most required $425 $375 C. A. Pendleton, Co- W. H Boyle and family left Co­ qnille. quille Monday last to seek a home There never was a time when people appreciated the real merits of Cham­ in the Willamette valley. Mrs berlain’s Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by the increase in sales Boyle goes to the home o f her par­ and voluntary testimonials from persons ents in Riddle, Oregon, and Mr. who have been cured by it. If you or your children arc troubled with a cough Boyle will visit other places in the or cold give it a trial and become ac­ lower valley in an endeavor to se- quainted with its good qualities. For \ cure permanent enployment. ale by all druggists. Oliver Hoglie returned from Portland Tuesday to abide with us home, with six lots, two in the permanently. We understand Mr. bottom, about twenty bearing trees. i Hoglie was a passenger on the Located close to school house. ! Carpathia, returning from a trip to Presbyterian Ladies Celebrate the Fifty-Fifth Price $1,250. G o o d terms. See his home in Sweden, at the time of Anniversary » { their P a sto r- the rescue by that vessel of the B. Folsom. Frank H. Adams • • Titanic survivors, and he states W J. Gordon, a printer of ability that he never again wishes to wit­ A surprise devised by the ladies in every branch of the art, ia now ness a scene of such unparalleled of the Presbyterian church was giv­ associated with the Herald, thus distress en the pastor, Rev. Frank II. Adams, assuring the best of work for our Arrangements are perfected for at the home of Mrs. A. N. Gould patrons. the annual camp-meeting of the on Tuesday evening last, the occa­ There will be a special service at Seventh Day Adventists, and the sion being to honor the fifty-fifth the Christian Church Sunday, May meetings will begin today May 9 . birthday of their loved leader in 12 , at 11 a. m. known as "M other’s Tents will be pitched in Bellows’ Christianity. It had been previous­ Day.” Recitations and songs ap­ grove, West Roseburg, within the ly arranged by the ladies who in­ propriate to the occasion will be next few days. As usual a large stigated the party to have the same rendered. Each one attending is number of church people from the given in the church Wednesday requested to wear a white flower io six counties comprising the South­ evening, May 8 , the birthday of memory ot mothers. “ Mother” is ern Oregon Conference will be in Mr. Adams, but this being the dale the subject of the sermon. attendance, and speakers of coast­ of an entertainment—The Iloosier The Coquille Furniture company wide reputation will be present. Poet—given under the auspices of has built a mezzanine floor iu the Friday afternoon at 3:30 the jury a sister church at Masonic hall, it rear o f the spacious establishment in the Foote ease failing to agree was decided to have the surprise on which furnishes needed additional were discharged by Judge Benson, tha evening prior. However, an en­ room for storing goods. Every­ who placed the bonds of the defen­ joyable program was rendered un- thing to furnish the home can be dant at $ 5 , 000 , the same being read­ tH twelve o’clock when the company found iu this popular store and ily furnished by residents of Co­ was dispersed by the honored guest courteous treatment is accorded all quille, and no material difficulty on the incoming of the day of hiB who pay a visit of inspection. would bave been encountered had birth by a fervent and heartfelt The Bandon Recorder says that the bonds been a sum many times prayer. drilling is again in progress at the greater. The second trial will pro­ A notable feature of the even­ Miocene Oil & Gas company’s well bably take place at thè next term ing’s entertainment was placing up­ on Bear creek and indications are of conrt. on each person a numbered article looking better all the time. Large increased attendance at t h e indicative of the title of a book, all quantities of foam are constantly Scenic Theater has necessitated being conte 8 tante, the one naming oozing out of the well which is a building an addition at the back the most correct numbers to be good sign as those in position to which will likewise afford a more awarded a prize. No. 13, a cake of know affirm. spacious stage for vaudeville acts, yeast, “ Bound to Rise;” No. 9, Our city wharf presented a lively a feature the management of this twisted cord, “ Oliver Twist;” No. scene while the Tillamook was dis­ popular theater will present at 1, necklace of pearls, “ Cast up by charging cargo Saturday. The stated intervals in the future. With the Sea;” No, 12, huckleberry twig steamers Alliance, Wolverine, Co­ comfortable seats, a spacious stage, attached to picture of fish, “ Huckle­ quille, Myrtle and other smaller first-class vaudeville acts and ex­ berry Finn,’ ’ and others of equal cralt were at the dock during the cellent pictures the public should merit to the number of twenty-six. time, and the beautiful day contri­ show appreciation by giving ths Miss Marguerite Longston won the buted many visitors among whom Scenic a liberal pntronage. prize, a good, well bound book. were Ihe snap-shot artists with their Several recitations were rendered The Grand Army of the Repub. kodaks securing pictures o f the and vocal music and social converse lie assisted by the Women’s Relief interesting scene. Corps, have committees appointed contributed to the pleasures of all. After partaking of bountiful re­ O. O. Lund, nominated for sheriff, from their patriotic organizations was in Coquille Monday coming to prepare a program for the proper freshments, Prof. Howard made ap­ Ircm Bandon where he had been in observance of Decoration Day, May propriate remarks citing the object attendance at the candidates' ball 30. Prof. C. A. Howard has been of the gathering and on behalf of given at that place on Saturday last. secured to deliver the oration which the church members presented the All ladies “ summoned” by him will be given in the Masonic ball at honored guest with a substantial cheerfully complied and submitted one o ’ clock p. m. Other features present to which Rev. Adams feel­ to embrace the object presented to in keeping with the occasion will be ingly and ably responded Btating them—the dance of course. Mr. upon the program, due announce that this was the first birthday party tendered him far a period of twenty- Lund manifested no little emotion ment of which will be given. three years. when speaking of his success in re­ H. L- Kelley, nephew of Ned C. Mrs. A. N. Gould, the hostess, ceiving the nomination and he ex ­ Kelley of this city, arrived in Co­ was assisted by Mrs. H. N. Lorenz, tends sincere thanks for the confi­ quille on Saturday last to abide Mrs. R. B. Rogers, Mrs. C. R. Bar- dence thus conferred. with us permanently, and will be The annual ball o f the Coquille associated with his uncle in the real row and Mrs. Charles Kime. Their Fire department will be given at estate and other business pertaining conscientious endeavors received re­ Nosler’ s hall Saturday evening, to the Coos Bay Collection Co. Mr. ward from countenances which man- May 18 . The fire boys have won a Kelley comes from Billings, Mon­ ifepted the pleasure their labors as well-merited reputation as promo­ tana, and is pleased with the change entertainers so amply produced. In addition to those who assisted tors and entertainers at their dances experienced in climatic conditions and as the tunds received will serve and we trust business prosperity the hostess the following were as a recognition tor laudable labors will prove equally as pleasurable in present: Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Howard, Mr. rendered, they should be accorded his new chosen home. and Mrs. Wm. J. Longston, Mr. and a liberal patronage. Supper will be At a meeting of base ball enthusi­ Mrs. J. TV. Springer, Mr. M. P. Long served at midnight. Admission asts of Coos county a league was and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. one dollar. Endeavors are being organized in this city on Sunday Pursley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Ack­ made to have excursions of boats erman, Mrs. J. H. Oerding, Miss Mar­ last. Charles Baxter was elected guerite Longston, Miss Laura Watson, and trains to accommodate neigh­ president of the league and the Miss Dorothy Watson, Miss Irene Kime, boring lovers ol Terpsichore. managers of the teams which con­ Miss Rena Anderson, Miss A. G. Norris, Orcbardists of Bridge recently stitute the aggregation are as fol­ Mr. Charles Kime, Mr. Will Barrow organized a horticultural society at lows: Marshfield, Joe Schott; Ban­ and others. A display of (lowers, prominent which time the following officers don, G. Whissett; Coquille, George were elected: George W . Starr, pre­ Gage; North Bend, J- C. Wallace; among them being most beautiful sident; O. E- Hill, vice-president; Eastside, K. Whitty: Myrtle Point, panzies of varied and harmonious A . O. Hooten, secretary, and J. P. not represented but will participate. hueB, such as no country in our land Easter, treasurer. C. H. Nosier, By-laws were adopted for the gov­ can surpass, were in profusion. The event will be long remem­ E . O. Hill and J. G Houser were ernment of the league and a sched­ appointed a committee on resolu­ ule of ten games agreed upon, thus bered as a fitting memento upon the tions and by-laws. The regular giviug each club an opportunity of passing mile-stone of the life of a meetings o f the society will be held playing the other five teams twice most worthy man, and the thought­ the first Saturday in each month during the season. Conditions be­ ful ladies who so successfully con­ at the Bridge school house. The ing favorable the first games will be summated the event will ever have organization is allied with the State played on May 26 at the following a kind memory in the hearts of all Horticultural Society. places: Bandon at Marshfield; Co­ participants. "God be with you till we meet quille at Eastside; Myrtle Point at again.” North Bend. FOR SALE— A nice A NOTABLE EVENT COQUILLE RIVER ROILS SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES IN COQUILLE SOCIETY AND PRODUCES STEAM little Kodak Season is Here ---- * .o»- • STEAMER TILLAMOOK GAINING PUBLIC FAVOR Among the freight received for the last trip of the ¡Tillamook was a road roller and a water wagon consigned to Jokn Hall for use of the county in road work. They will fiist be used in the neighborhood of the rock crusher near Norway. Aside from the above, large quantities of mis- jcellaneous freight were unloadel for Coquille an.I Myrtle Point par- j ties. The Tillamook ia gaining in patronage aa increased shipments testify. One hundred tons on the docks at Alber Brothers’ mill in Portland await transportation here and will doubtless come on the next trip. The boat is lue to arrive here Monday. 1 Coquille on We have them from $ 1 .0 0 to $ 2 5 .0 0 Call and let us demonstrate K n o w l t o n ’s Drug Store • ____ _ ---- A U T O S E R V IC E Any phones. time, any ¡»lace. T . A . Walker. Reverend Frank H. Adams was born in San Francisco, has never been farther eastward than Butte, Montana, is a typical westerner, broad and liberal in bis views, and is popular in this community with all classes. He has been identified with church work in Seattle and other coast cities. IT. O- Anderson, our lurniturc man, received word from his par­ ents, no.v residents of Cottage Grove, that they contemplated a trip to Sweden leaving New York on the 19 th of June on the Steamer Luscitanie. Mr. Anderson's father has not seen his uative land for forty years, is an old sailor and he is cogitating whether the long absence from the briny deep will | occasion seasickness. It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by < ham- ! berlain’s Tablets. Darius Downey, of j Newberg Junction, N. B., writes, “ My wife has been using Cnamberlain'sTab- lets and finds them very effectual ami doing her lots of good.’” If you have any trouble with your stomach or bow Both I els give them a trial. For sale by all 1 druggists. An unusual spectAcin presented itself at seveu o ’clock this morning Dear the ferry, nnd onlookers en­ tertained varied opinions regarding the cause of the phnomeua. Near the center of the Coquille river water was boiiiDg up accompanied by steam of sufficient quantify to be observed a block awav. Had an oil gusher broke loose? No, there was no oil upon the surface. Was it gat.? It produced no odor. What could it be? Thus inquiries were made by witnesses of the sceDe. Investigation by the Herald man produced the facts. About three months ago when Mr. Nosier, of Nosier & Norton, was transferring freight from the Tillamook to the steamer Myrtle, two fifty pound drums of carbide fell overboard. Water is all that is required to pro­ duce activity of carbide and one of tbe lost drums by being jostled about by the current was broken sufficient to give vent with the re­ sult above noted. A t the time the carbide was lost the river was sweet­ ened by a one hundred pound sack of sugar, but no unusual results are looked for from that source. DC DE P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H . Services next Sunday as usual, l ’reacbing at IT a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Frank H. Adams, Pastor. M. L Chuck Sosth Preaching services Sunday as usual. Sunday school at 10 ». m. You are are invited to be present at all our services. Mrs. Elton Tyrrell will sing at the evening service. C. H. C leaves . P a s t o r . BAPTIST SERVICES Rev. G. Leroy Hall of Marshfield will preach in tbe “ Little Church” on Sunday, May 19, morning and evening. All are welcome. C H U R C H O F C H R IS T . Preaching each Sunday, morning and evening, except the third Sun­ day In each month. Bible school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor each Sunday evening. You are heartily welcome. T. B. McDonald. Minister DE! EIE DE m Mannish Shirts for Women JUST RECEIVED From $1.50 to $6.00 SEE OUR WINDOW Parasols for All Ages Up-to-date in Style Agent for Buterick Patterns and Royal Worcester Corsets HENRY LORENZ LEADING OUTFITTER COQUILLE, OREGON DEI EIE H tv v V V 5S W W W W W W W W DEÜ DE ^ ^ W W W W W W A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED CROOKED SHOES MADE STRAIGHT 1 Your footwear made to do double service at a small expense and made easier for the feet than when first worn. LO G G E R ’S H EAVY SHOES M ADE TO ORDER as well as the finer grdaes. Satisfaction assured to all our patrons SAVAG E & N E W A M Opposite Farmers and Merchants Bank, WATCHES, CLOCKS { JEW ELRY 1! Coquille, Oregon J Dr. H. E. Hermann Eyesight Specialist SILV ER W A R E PRECIO U S STONES Most Complete Stock to be Found in Coos County...................... Inspection Solicited W ill b e at the Baxter Hotel C o q u ille W. H. Monday, Tuesday and Until SCHROEDER Noon Wednesday The Jeweler K EP A IR IN G COQUILLE May 20 , 21 , 22 , T 2