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-fi» >0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^ 0 » 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < ^ 0 < COLORS OF THE RAINBOW. > o c < ^ . « J. SHERWOOD P r o . T h .y V ary A ccording to th » S i » of th» R aindrops. I Violet, Indigo blue, g reen , yellow , or ange, re d —th e colors of th e rain b o w . Any ch ild kn o w s th a t, an d th e Ulgb school pupil can re fe r you to h a lf a o p COgU IliiiH , OREGON. dozen tex tb o o k s to prove It. It Is tru e, how ever, o f only a very few ra in bow s. ns C. F ltzh u g ti T aim a n d em o n T r a n n a c t a a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s i n e s s s tr a te s In th e Scientific A m erican. T h e co lo rs of rain b o w s v ary w ith Board of Directora. | Corraapondanta. th e ir w id th , an d th e ir w id th v a rie s w ith th e size o f th e rnlndrups. big d ro p s R. O. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, | National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci p ro d u cin g n arro w bow s w ith b rig h t, L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, j Crocker Woolworth N’IBank, San Francl clearly defined colors, sin all d ro p s pro Isaiah Hacker, It. E. Shine. I First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland. d u cin g w id e bow s w ith pule colors. H e re a r e th e colors u s g en erally seen: (1) W h en th o ra in d ro p s a v e ra g e one m illim e te r In d ia m e te r, violet, light R. S. K nowlton , P resident G eo . A. ROBINSON, Vice-i e-Pres. x \ bine, b lu ish green, green , yellow , or R. II. M ast , Cashier. ange. lig h t red. d a rk re d ; |2) w hen ! th e d ro p s a v e ra g e th re e -te n th s o f a j m illim e te r in d iam eter, violet, lig h t j blue, b lu ish green , g reeu . yellow , or unge; (3i w h en th e d ro p s av e ra g e one te n th o f a m illim eter, very pale violet, violet, w h itish blue, w h itish green , CO Q UILLE. OREGON w h itish yellow , p ale y ello w ; «4 1 when th e d ro p s av e ra g e o n e -tw e n tie th of a m illim e te r (fog), w hlteetin g ed w ith vio Opened for Busines. March, 1 9 0 9 let, b rig h t w hite, w h ite tin g ed w ith yellow , v ery p ale yellow. co rrespo n d en ts : C a m ille F la m m a r io n , t h e F a m o u s F rench A str o n o m e r /Notice to Dealers F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K l|W e have taken the agencyjfor Albers Bros. Milling Co., Portland and San Francisco and will carry a stock of Feeds, Flour, etc., in our warehouse at Coquille for your accommodation. We solicit your orders for direct shipment as well as from warehouse for Feed, Flour and Cereals. Farmers Our salesman will call on you. :.0 Nosier S t Norton SIGNAL MESSAGES. Coquille, Oregon Phone Home 111 Be a c o n Farmers 483 DOUBLE DISC RECORD O N L Y 35C P hoto by A m erican P re ss A ssociation. C A M IL L E F L A M M A R IO N , th e b est kn o w n o f F ren ch astro n o m ers, re cen tly c e le b ra te d th e tlftleth a n n iv e rsa ry o f th e publication of his first book, “T h e P lu ra lity o f In h a b ite d W orlds," w ritte n when he w as only tw e n ty y e a rs old. H e is th e d ire c to r of th e Ju v isy o b se rv ato ry , n e a r P aris, an d th e acco m p an y in g ph o to g rap h show’s him beside his g re a t telescope a t th e tim e o f th e recen t eclipse o f th e su n M F lam m ario n has becom e one of th e m ost ta lk e d a b o u t a s tro n o m e rs in th e w orld T ills is due to his volum inous w ritin g s and th e f a c t th a t he has propou n d ed v ario u s fan cifu l th eo ries of th e c o n stitu tio n of th e h eavenly bodies, b esid es p u ttin g fo rw ard e x tra o rd in a ry su g g e stio n s fo r th e u tiliz a tio n of n a tu ra l fo rces O ne of th e m ost re m a rk a b le of th e s e su g g e stio n s w as th a t for th e d ig g in g of n h u g e hole, d eep er th a n any ex istin g m ine, w hich sh o u ld m ake it possible to d ra w upon th e in te rn a l h e a t of th e e a rth for ru n n in g the In d u strie s o f th e world M. F lam m ario n is also an a rd e n t sp iritu a lis t an d h a s devoted m uch a tte n tio n to psychical resea rch At his “ ju b ile e ” official d ele g a te s from all th e g re a t scientific bodies of th e w orld w ere p resen t to do him honot. Rem em ber we are still g iv in g a good double disc graphophone reco rd w hen y o u r cash purchase am ounts to $5.00, by th e pay m en t of 35 cents e x tra . select from. A good asso rtm en t A full and com plete Staple a n d F ancy G ro ceries, Lard, E tc. line F lo u r, to of Feed, See us before b u y in g Econom y F ru it Ja rs. . . . . . . Drane's Store C o m m e m o r a tin g th e S en d in g o f F irst T e le g r a p h ic T r a in O r d e r gines &L ; j % Trade W<th Us If we beat you by setting you a Stickney Engine, you know where to fin d us. If we give you the merit we claim to have in the Stickney Engine, you will add one more satis fied customer to our list o f Stickney users which is our stock in trade. Our Interests are mutual—Yours in securing the best engine and ours in retain ing your trade and everlasting respect. Come in and let us show you. C oquille, Ore. Roseburg-Myrtle Point Stage Line J. L. LA IRD , Proprietor Leaves Myrtle Point daily at 8 o’clock p. m., carrying mail and passengers. Arrives at Roseburg following evening. Stage leaves Roseburg daily at at 6 a. m. Special rigs for parties at any time. Laird’s Livery Barn, M yrtle Point Farm ers Telephone 156 $5.131.451 33 A88KT8 state d. $ ¡»’,5.000.00 Value of stocks and bonds *d 1.819.942.50 L oans on mottg.i s ad collateral, . .« ........ ■ P rem ium s in course of collection and In transm ission f ".h¡9.25 I n t e r e s t a n d rents due and accrued................................... 23.1 1 I I t T otal .12,713.935.68 assets L IA B IL IT IE S G ross claim s for ln>-ses unp aid .............................. Amount risk* of u nearned prem ium s on all outsti .......................................... .............................. and broker«« D u. for comm A ll o t h e r liab ilitie s T otal T otal liabilities prem ium s i n ... fore Decern tier 31. 1911. T o tal risk* w ritten during tin- y « ar....................... Grona prem ium * i • 1v*-«l Um ii « th«* y e a r ............ Prem ium * returned during the y e a r......................... Looses paid during the year ............................. Lon*«** Incurred during the y e a r............................. 12,743,935.61 . 9616.5S0.81 \ 1.102521 28 . . 189 .«60 78 ."*.717 73 K Y RAR • * $1.996.810.10 8,108,700.8i • .................... f4.4H3.24 1.197.8.» 3,255.39 4,000.00 . % € € * * * * € * € € « * € « € « € « « « € « « * € « € * * * * « * « € * « * « € < * * « « * « * W A LLIN G ’S AUTO LIVERY S P E C IA L T R IP S A nyw here—A ny tim e NEW CAR AND GOOD SERVICE Rates Reasonable Phones ; H om e 106 F a rm e rs D ay 4 8 6 N ig h t 2 6 3 ( S ta n d s , BAXTER HOTEL ............................ _ ^ ( COQUILLE GARAGE OLD RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME July 2, 9, F r o m P o r tla n d 9 A. M . 14, 19, 24, 29 August 3, 8, 13. 18, 23, 28 F ro m C o o s B a y July 6, 11, 16, 21, 20, 31 August 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 39 PAUL L. STEHUNG, Agent Phone Main 181 BEE SUPPLIES Bee Hives, Supers, Metal Spaced Frames, Sections, Section Holders, Slotted Wood Separators, Division, Boards, Comb Foundation. Orders taken for Italian Queens. J. H. OERDING C O Q U ILLE, O R EG O N 31. 1 9 1 1 ..., K E L L Y He X«»UI E M I L L E R **I th in k ." said Mrs. C n m ro x . w ho P h o to s copyright, 1912, by A m erican P re ss A ssociation. | w as a rra n g in g a m usical p ro g ram , | “ th a t w e will have a m ezzo so p ran o .” F F IC IA L S of th e E rie ra ilro a d recen tly d ed icated a t H a rrim a n . N. Y., “ All rig h t.” replied her in d u lg en t a m o n u m en t co m m em o ratin g th e sen d in g of th e first te le g ra p h ic tr a in o rd e r T h a t m essa g e w as se n t in 1S51 by o rd er of C h a rle s M inot, g en h u sb a n d . “ Don’t b o th er m e ab o u t it. e ral su p e rin te n d e n t of th e road, w ho had a special te le g ra p h line ru n Go ah e a d and see an a rc h ite c t.” — from G oshen to T u rn e r s (as H a r d m an w as th en called) in o rd er to te s t th e W ash in g to n S tar. p ra c tic a l benefits of th e M orse in v en tio n , th en b u t little developed. T h e m es W r o n g D i a g n o s is . sag e re a d : "T o a g e n t au d o p erato r a t G oshen: Hold th e tr a in fo r f u rth e r o r B in g s - Did you see w h ere som e crlfie d ers C on d u cto r a n d e n g in e e r day ex p ress: Run to G oshen re g a rd le ss of op posing tr a in s .” B efore th a t tim e en g in eers au d co n d u cto rs on re a c h in g a s ta sa y s th a t wom en h av e not got th e o b tion took counsel to g e th e r ns to th e ad v isa b ility of ru n n in g to th e n ex t aid in g je c tiv e fa c u lty ? B an g s—U tih ! I d like on th e ch a n c e of g e ttin g th e re before th e tra in com ing fro m th e o p p o site d i Hint c ritic to s ta rt any q u estio n w ith rection. A m ong th e n o ta b le p ersons who atten d ed th e d ed icatio n cerem o n ies my w ife .—B altim ore A m erican. w ere M rs E H H a r d m a n , w hose g re a t co u n try e s ta te is in th e n eig h b o r W e should believe only In deeds. hood o f th e m o n u m en t, an d F re d erick D U nderw ood, p re sid e n t of th e Erie. O ne of th e p h o to g ra p h s sh o w s them on th e ir w ay to th e m o n u m en t, w hich w as W ords go fo r n o th in g e v e ry w h e re .— R ojas. erected by M rs. H a r d m a n . O Thco. HiTjnian Shoe Mfj.Co. Incorporated. Manufacturers of The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe 700.00 I ’oiiTLAND. O I'X , \ ■■.'/'¿Ap. ....... ....... — Ca r te Blanche. « a* * * . A C!o«e Rel ati on R o s s - W h a t J o you th in k ? rT e rn u n t b ro u g h t Toss only a strin g o f ch e a p heads from E urope. J e s s —W ell, w h a t m ore could sh e e x p e c t fro m a close re- latlo u ?— I.tp p ln c o tt’s U nited State* Managers. S ta tu to ry resident general agent and atto rn ey for service: • f the co mp an y cannot be adm itted a* an asse t and included in the published Statem ent, 5 -, *Z.\ f e f ; 'w m am r T he S tro n g e st an,I N* i n -: W ater T 'o o f shoe m ade for lo g ... rs, miners B lessedness co n sists In th e accom p ro sp e c to rs an,) m ill meu. p lish m en t o f o u r d e sire s and In o u r DOOLEY A CO. . 21 T h u rm a n S tre e t hav in g only re g u la r d e sire s.—S t. A u NOTE— Special deposit* not held for the protection of all the policy holder* T d tal am ount *>f p re m iu m * outstanding in Oregor Nerve Rew arded. “ Now, B illy,” suid th e y o u u g m a n ’s fa th e r, “ I’ve found a fine Job to r you — a jo b w h ich w ill, it you a tte u d stric tly to b u sin ess, give you a sp len d id ch an ce to rise.” “ W h a t is th e n a tu re of th e jo b ? ” “ You’v e seen som e o f th e big build lo g s in co u rse of co n stru ctio n , hav en t y o u ’/ ” “ Yes.” “ H a v e you e v er n oticed bow the g re a t iron beam s a re lifted In th eir p laces?” ••Mure.” 4 ^ “ W ell, a frie n d of m ine, w ho is n co n tra c to r, has ag reed to use you to Wtand ou th e beam s an d b alan ce them hj ' th ey a r e hoisted. 1 told him ab o u t tia* sp len d id n erv e you had ex h ib ited in sittin g nro u u d nnd p e rm ittin g me to su p p o rt you, an d he ag reed th a t you would be Ju st th e m an to r tu e jo b .”— I C hicago K eeo rd -ilerald . C orporal (to soldier re p o rtin g sick)— W h a t’s th e m a tte r w iih you? Tom m y—Unin in my abdom en. C o r p o r a l- A bdom en! Abdom en, indeed! \o u d o n ’t ’av e no abdom en; you a r e h sto m ick . I t’s only th e officer* w h at ’a s a b d o m eu s.—Ixm don P unch. $3.258.921.23 V a l u e o f i al L e s s s p e c i a l d e p o s i t s i n a n y S tate (if a n y there be) . $ T otal a s s e t s a d m i t t e d i n O r e g o n ........................................... S ignal tire teleg rap h in g , w ith its re ry lim ited scope of in fo rm atio n co n tain ed , seem s to h av e been a b o u t th e ouiy m ean s o f co m m u n icatin g q uickly acro ss d ista n c e s uutil relativ ely m o d em tim es It w as not until th e d a y s o f the F ren ch revolution th a t an y m aterial im p ro v em en t over th e beacon tire tele g rap h developed. T h re e b ro th e rs n am ed < h appe d evised th e se m ap h o re tele crrnpb. T h is sy stem got in to activ e op eratio n in 1794. an d th e first real m es sag e e v e r spelled out a n d teleg rap h ed acro ss co u n try w as in th a t y e a r, and th e te x t w as as follow s: “ O onde is tak en fro m th e A u strian s." T h e sa m e day th e n a tio n a l conven tion, sittin g in P aris, sen t b ack th e fol low ing rep ly to th e a rm y : “ T h e a rm y of th e n o rth d eserv e s th e g r a titu d e of th e co u n try .” T lie se m ap h o re o p erato rs a tta in e d a speed of th re e le tte rs a m in u te in fine w eath er, w ith an a v e ra g e o t one a m in u te o v er long d istan c e. T h is m ade n ecessa ry th e in v en tio n o f condensed codes, w h ich cam e in to fa sh io u .—New York T elep h o n e Review . O n l y Officers. SY N O PSIS O P T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T O P T H E General Accldoit Kir* and Life A ssurance Oorp. <>f Perth. Scotland, on the 31st day of December, 1911, made to the Insurance Oommissiuner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Am ount of capital paid up. U. 8. d ep o sit...................................... .......... $250.000.00 INCOM K P rem ium s received during the year .............................. $:>.>w;r>.s7s. 17 In terest, dividends, and rents received during the year ¡to v ij.sl Income from other sources received during the y e a r ... 1 02 .1 r. 1 uC T otal expenditure and A P r a ct ic a l Query. Leave* C oquille a t 5 p. m. Daily T otal Income ....................................................................... DISHPRSKM KNTS L osses paid during th. year, including adjustm ent eXpi nses etc ...........................................................$1,301,101.01 Dividends paid during the year on capital sto c k .................................. Cotnlsslons uiul sal u n s paid during the y e a r.............. 1,-iM ,s , 7 . 11 s Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the y e a r.............. T l,3L’S G5 Amount of all other expenditures..................................... 673,843.95 F i r e s W e r e F i r s t Used, Ther. C a m e Se m a p ho r es . First National Bank, San Francisco First Trust & Savings, Coos Bay My little boy stood, open m outhed, w hile a frien d elab o rated th e d e ta ils of a su d d en d eath . T h e p a tien t had not been co n sid ered very serio u sly 111, and his n u rse en tered , b rin g in g a baked p o tato fo r w hich th e sick m an had e x pressed a w ish. " B u t,’’ said my trien d . “ b efo re he had ta s te d It he d ied .” 1 d ep recated tlie sa d n e ss of su ch recital before th e child, b u t 1 need not have feared II ik ha by voice piped o ut, | “ And w h a t becam e of th e p o tato ?”— H arp er'* M agazine. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE COQUILLE-MYRTLE POINT Hom e Telephone 461. Merchants Bank H i s Pr ofession. e x c l u s iv e a g e n t s - and Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland National Park, New York' Mr. Ju s tic e L aw re n ce w as once pass Ing se n te n c e on a m an, au d tu the co u rse of his p relim in ary re m a rk s he re fe rre d to h:m a s “a p ro fessio n al b u rg la r.” T h e p riso n er raised loud p ro te sts from th e dock. “H ere," he ex claim ed , “ 1 d u n n o wot you m ean by c a llin ’ me a p ro fessio n al b u rg lar. I 'v e ouly d o u e It ouce before, a n ’ I’ve bin nabbed both tim e s ” Mr. Ju s tic e L aw re n ce beam ed upon him. “Oh, I did not m ean to sa y ,” be re m ark ed In bis m ost su a v e m an n er, “th a t you had been very su ccessfu l lu y o u r p ro fe ssio u .”—Loudon A nsw ers. Nosier & Norton NOSLER & N O R T O N R. E.SH IN E, Via* Pr, 0. C. SANFORD, A i t i . Cashier L. H. HAZARD, C i i h i t r beoo *. gustine. CHICHESTER S FILLS i 4\ C.jkM T I I F DIAMOND IIBAXD. A L*dlr«t Ask y o u r f r /A ( hl -clif «.l fr' *I M« iii (ir tdT lri im | /A \ *" H'd a n t . ........ I , - J v f l »■< se s, seale. t w ;th P .c K ' - ToLo no other. -i It.iy of Tour Y i‘rii»»ut. ,\ • < . i « n i : r n * N a H o NI) IIK\M> PILL*, far M y e ars . ; . w n a s B e st.F iic -t. A1 • .«•. Kelt r !• SOLO BV DRIGOISTS EVERYWWP Subscribe for T h e Herald. You are Sure of a Perfect Match “Y es, Madam, this fabric shows identically the same details and color as would he shown in broad day light. Y ou see I’m displaying the goods under the clear white rays of this wonderful new General Electric Mazda Lamp. It’s really the equivalent of daylight, and that’s why ail up-to-date stores are using it. O f course there are also other vital reasons, one of which is this: the G -E Mazda Lamp gives t w ic e the light of*the ordinary car bon incandescent lamp—and c o s ts le s s to burn.” T he invention of the Mazda Lamp has caused thous ands of people to have their houses and stores wired for electric light. If you are n o t now using it, come in for a moment to-day and let us p ro v e to y o u r entire satisfaction that this wonderful new lamp has made electric light as cheap as it is convenient Coquille River Electric Co $ ® j * ¡‘j