EMULSION RUBY DUST IN COOS BOUNTY Purified petrolium, emul­ FliUNII IN THE BLACK SANIIS REXALL sified with hypophos- MERELY MENTIONED "Biol Be the Tie That Binds County Clerk Watson issued the fol­ lowing marriage licenses during the Hargains at The Fair Store week: Bandon will soon have a 24-hour Clarence Howard McLaughlin and Helen Kmma McLaughlin, both of electric service. Marshfield. Street paving is now moving for­ H. J. Mohr, of Portland, and Delia ward favorably. Chapman, of Marshfield. Farmers Union meets Saturday, L. It. Kuller, of Wenatchee, Wash., July 28 , at W . O W . ball. and Ada Chapman, of Marshfield. bold. Platinun and Ruby Dust a Profitable Daniel W. Giles and Grace E. Black, Mining Industry in the Ocean both of Myrtle Point. Sands of Coos Co. ------- — ------- phites o f lime and soda. Sujwriulendent W . H. Bunch and Field Organizer N . C/ Maris viiiled Bandon yesterday.-i«v educate the people relative lo 'The school children’s industrial contest. They will go to Myrtle Point Thursday (tonight) for a like mission. uutri $1. the Bottle FUHRliflNS PHARMACY We have decided to do a Strictly C A SII Business (or thirty days commenc­ ing July 15, regardless of .he responsibility of the customer, so that none will be offended : : : : : The site for the city hall has not yet been decided upon. The price fixed lor the Collier estate- $2,700 Z C. Strang has returned from a - which was accepted at tbe last six weeks visit to Portland. meeting ot the city council has Salmon, and nice ones, are now been inflated to a figure— $4,000 - being caught in the Coquille river. tflat we understand is not to be ap- r I Mrs. Samuel Nosier is spending a proved. The steamer Patsy having met few days at Bridge visiting relatives. The Foresters of Amen-a will with a mishap transferred freight hold a picnic in Bandon August 15 consigned to Coquille merchants at Bandon which found its way here C. H. Nosier of Coquille was reg­ Tuesday on a barge. Mr. Broad- istered at the Hotel McClellan, bent shipped a large lot o f cheese Rosebnrg, Monday. from bis factory on the return trip It is said automobile stages will of the Patsy. be on the Myrtle Point R ,,eburg Mrs. Viola Strang was pleasantly run in a few days. surprised ou the day of the W . R. J. H. Oerding has fruit boxes of C. excursion by t>eing met at the the standard size always on hand Bandon wharf by her daughter, Special sizes to order. Mrs. Karl Klliotl, who bad just ar- Insurance o f $2,000 on the Pros- rive(i from Sacramento, Cal., for a per school house which burned on j tsv0 months’ visit. Mr. Elliott will June 9 has been paid also arrive in a couple o f weeks. Trip to Bandon F. C. True, wife and baby, C. M. Members of the Coquille G A. R. Goodman and wife, and Jesaie, and W. R. C. received an invitation tive, intestinal, a n t i ­ Maude and Albert Sweet returned from the lAandou Post and Corps to s e p t i c , anti-tubercular. Tuesday from a week’s outing at be preseut at G. A K hall on July W biskoy Hun Tho party took a ID. A goodly number responded to boat from Bul'ards, thence by wag­ tbe ‘‘ bugle call” as they all knew on over a good road. Hock oysters, what such an invitation represented crabs, clams and brook trout were to them. At 7:30 a. in., the W ol­ upon tbe daily bill of fare. verine was crowded with a jolly lot, Mr. True informs us bo spent a to the number of 58. O.i arriving at ' great portion of his time viewing the b-autiful eity-by-the sea they tbe old mines which had been were met by the reception com­ worked for the precious metals for mittee, and with flags flying march­ fifty years or more. At present ed to the hall, where a grand ban­ The R exall Store there is a pirty of four under the quet was served. A fter all were supeivision of a Mr. Nelson who' feasted to (heir heart»’ content are mining for gold, platinum aud those who wished went to the ruby dust. Huby dust is a recent beach for a good time, with orders Herald subscriber wants to rent J. C. W alling took Dr, and Mr3. | discovery in these parts and is very to preseut themselves at the hall at thirty acres, or thereabouts, of bot­ D W . Giles Wednesday in his auto­ valuable. This dust is sold to deal­ three o'clock, wheD a short program tom land. W ho has it ? mobile to Rural where the newly ers who have a process by which it was rendered, followed by a light Unusually attractive prices will wedded couple will initiate their is melted and formed into stones lunch, when the march was again prevail Friday and Saturday, July honeymoon. Mr. W alling reports the size desired. Hubies are costly, I tekeu up for tbe sttamer landing. 2 6 , 2 7 , at The Fair Store. the road in fairly good condition, as wo all kuow, and mining of the After pleasant good-byes were spok- Paul Stephan received eleven and five miles ot the roadway re­ same is a source of much profit. eu all joined in giving three cheers The good housewife finds the family tons of flour the first of the week cently reconstructed with g ra v e l, washing particularly disagreeable— Mr. True viewed the ruby dust un­ for B ad don Post aud Corps. from the river as being exceedingly 1 for use in the City B akcy. the hot, steaming suds—the muss The return trip was quickly pass­ der a magnifying glass and says it Walter Oerding has pennants of fine and smooth. and dirt—house upside down—Hub­ ed amid songs, jukes and pleasant produced a most beau'iful sigut. Rachel ,K. Applegate has accept­ by gets home to a cold lunch and is every kind, color, shape and form There is also another metal ob­ conversation. The day was ideal cross—baby cries, etc. ed a position as teacher in the Co 1 for schools and fraternities. tained, mure valuable than those as far as weather was concerned, The work of taking care of the Wm. Candlin left for Portland quille high schooL She is a gradu­ mentioned the character and name and was one long .lay of pleasure. family wash is a pleasure to us— Wednesday on busine-s. He will ate of a class of eighteen of the W It C. Press Cor. of which Mr. True has forgotten. it is our business—we are equipped seniors of the University of Oregon be absent about two weeks. The instruments used to separate for it. Send it to us—be rid of all Miss Applegate has had experience the worry and hard work. You Mrs. T . M. Gimmick, who has tbe minerals are crude and slow, yet Honor An Estimable Woman in teaching as well as the fifteen will be glad—the baby will be . . .. . . . . the miners are cheerful from which i A few of the friends of Mrs. been on an extended visit to C a ll-, , , . hours ot work in the department of good — Hubby will smile over a _ , , ____ we infer they are doiog reasonably D. D. Pierce, having learned that forma, is expected home in a few warm dinner-you will live longer education required by the law pass- well. on Friday, July 19, she would pass : days. and be happier. ! ed by the last legislature. A scientific and mechanical ge­ another milestone, decided to give Fences have been removed from nius would find a field in the black her a surprise birthday party. The around some city residences and A Pleasant Rtnwmbraace sands of the Pacific in Coos county surprise was complete, until after a neat, more modern appearance , A (e„ years ajfo wheB c A How- that would yield immeasurably. returning from an auto ride to results. aid taking the train at Cal- Mr. True is as enth-asiastic over U irtle Point she entered the kitch­ Coanty Clerk Watson returned ¡fomia town with his bride for his tbe admirable camping Bite afford­ en and there found calces other than Sunday from Portland where had Oregon home, he had secured a ed at Whiskey Hun as he is of the of her own biking and ao smelled a t>een in attendance at the conven- birth on the train which proved to Professional Cards ! possibilities of profitable mining. mouse and would not c >me into the tion of Elks. be the upper one in the section. A Within one him Ire 1 yards of the darkened parlor where her friends J. C. W alling is keeping h ii auto gentleman assigned the lower birth beach is a good place for tents, waited with bated breath to give busy conveying parties to various accommodated Mr. Howard and wife P H Y S IC IA N S sheltered by trees from the winds, her a noisy reception. parts o f this section bent upon all by reversing the order, which was DR. JAS. RICHMOND aDd with a strean of pure water, a ‘ Five Hundred’ ’ was the order sorts o f missions. luiy appreciated. N. C. Maris of Phvsician veritable paradise is afforded to of the evening after which a deli­ Friday and Saturday, July 26, 2 7 , the O A. C , now here in the inter Surgeon those who would live “ next to na­ cious supper was served. Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg. will t>e banner days for purchasing est of the children s industrial con- Office l\;one Main 211 ture.” As a token ot «»teem, Mr. A. J. goods at The Fair Store. Prices teats, was recognized by Mr. How- The surroundings deserve a bet­ Sherwood, in behalf of the friende the lowest ever. Call and see. * r,l ®9 t^16 gentleman who had ter D im e than that applied by the in attendance, presented her with a R. B. HOAG. M. D. Jack Kronenberg t: Bandon,while ^ r e n d e r e d h.s sleeping quarters. Physician I miners of long ago— one more sug- gold bracelet t - v - They are now working together uui- Surgeon cranking an autoin jbile got his arm J . ; gestive of purity— and as the resort Among those present were: Richmond*Barker Building , , , . „ - • _ „ tedly in fostering the children a broken above the wrist jo in t when J n Both Phones | becomes better known an t patron- , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood . c „ (li . *• » 1 1 contests. The incident on the train : the engine of the auto “ backfired. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evland ; ized doubtless the name will be is pleasantly remembered and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Folsom Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT ichang d —as it should be—to har­ Books will be open at the coun serves as a cement to solidify their Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pierce D entim t monize with the place. ty clerk’s office for the registration frien,|ahip Mr. and Mrs. George E. Peoples of voters until 5 o cluck p. m.. Oc- , _______ _________ _ Office over First National Bank Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Collier Phone Main 421 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sterling tober 20. Don’ t delay. Register Farum Meet Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Carey now Regular meeting of the Farmers Mrs. K. V. B. Nicklin DR. H. B. MOORE The Bandon Recorder states that Union Saturday afternoon, July 2 7 , Mrs. Elton Tyrrell CHIROPRACTOR the steamer Fifield arrived at that at W. O. W . hall this city. Topics Room 2. Laird Bldg Phone 4'U Chronic Diseases a Specialty J. B. Griffith, a laborer at the Co­ place Friday last with 150 tons of of interest will tie discussed, notably ' Marion Picture Man Cumin» Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. quille trill, met with an ac-ideal on Frank Lm ning, the leading man freight including a locomotive for that o f holding an annual harvest festival where all may be brought Saturday, July 20, that resulted in in the Kalem Indian motion pic­ Aasen Bros, o f Coquille. LAW YER S Touic, stimulant, Notice C O Q U IL L E H A R D W A R E CO. In the Good Old Summer Time COQUI LLE LAUNDRY AND ICE CO. wa3 O Q G G G G Q C i& Q O O O Q O Q G & Q Q Q Q G G Q Q © © © © A ttorney at L aw F^rat National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQVIST A ttorxey at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public OxjWille E. D. SPERRT ArroRNKf ANO COLNMEI.LOR AT L\W Office in Robinson Building: W. C. CHASE A it o r x y at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A t to rn ey and C » c nmelt / jr L aw at Office Pilone 33ó Residence Phone '41A J. J. STANLEY I.AWVÏB Richmond-Birker Building Coquille, Oregon E. G. D HOLDEN f.AWYER Justice of Petice, .Notary Pnblic V . S. Commissioner Insnrance Asrent Office in Robinson P.uildiofif :jR SALE — s, w ith six A nice little lots, tw o in the >m, ab o u t tw e n ty h e a rin g trees, ited close to ; $ 1 ,2 5 0 . olsom . school house. G o o d term s. See his death. It was the noon hour and Griffith, iu company with a fel­ low workman, was eating lunch from dinner pails under a plat­ form near the mill. There was a pile of lumber on the platform above j them, and for some unknown rea son the lumber fell, striking Mr Griffith upon the head and fractur­ ing his skull. The right side of his head was fearfully crushed and the right eve forced out of tbe sock­ et. The unfortunate man was tak­ en to .the hospital at Myrtfi» Point where he died upon arrival at that I institution. He was a man about forty years of age. No information regarding his houie or family rela­ tionship is given in the doctor’s certificate of de.th an.l it unob- ! txinnblc. Theory has been advanced that j human bauds caused the lumber to fall; that aome one thinking to give the diners a »care pushed the iom- j tier over. But this in only conjec­ ture. At any rate the mill compa­ ny is Dot responsible aa it was sot during working hours when the ac­ cident occurred, and the place for eating tbe noon meal wa* chosen by ■ tbe unfortunate, and nut provided : by the company for such purpose. • »'»■' ■ — ---“ tu re stories, will be at the Scenic Theatre. Monday and Tuesday even­ ings, July 29 an I 30. Mr. Lanning is the only motion picture actor that has ever appeared on the stage in Coos county. There will be a reel of pictures shiwn with Mr. Canning in the leading role. You will see him in the pictures and he will appear on the stage in person something never before seen in Coos county. Mr. Lanning will lecture upon the motion picture business, des­ cribing how they are made. This will prove intensely interesting as many fanciful freaks produced are cause for wonJermsnt. Don’ t miss thi* rare opportunity. Alm ission 10 and 20 cents. © © © © CLAU D E C. M OON Opposite Hotel Baxter © ^ Automobile Supplies © © © 0 9 9 0 0 0 & Q 0 0 G 0 0 0 & Q 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ù & The O. K. Creamery Wants your butterfat Mr. Dairyman and we wish to Give You Value Received in return for the product The O. K. Creamery M. P. 1.050, Manager COQUILLE. : : OREGON I I All Women Wonder how we ran prod ace so bit? a loaf of fine bread for so little a price. They cannot do it, no matter how expert thev may be. How can they ? We buy our materials at wholesale and use the most modern appli ances. That's why our bread is cheaper th an the home bak­ ed and oetter too. City Bakery Paul Stephan, Prop. Tbe subject of engaging Point, Wednesday, July 24, at th e , in the raIsln* of I°*»nberriea residence of A. J M. Robertson. 9utficient quantities to warrant them Rev. Frank H. Adams officiating. Don’t miss the opportunity ° f buying goods at y.ur own prices during the thirty daya sale at The Fair Score Sp?-. 1. inducements Friday and Saturday, July 26 . 2 7 . The [Nicest Girl» in Town ! be' n^ 30U8 bt lor ia the raarkets 8i | the world, and other matters not j oniy 0f benefit to the farmers but lhe cofnrnllnity generally will be agitatefJ A good attendance and a meeting of unusual interest is pre- .iteted are regular visitors to our soda fountain. All day and any day you ran oee them here sipping what we call soda, but they call “ just lovely.” The young man who strays in here for a glass of our soda thinks he has struck heaven and when he tastes the Evangelist Williams, wlvo held, **— * revival services here 1st summer in T» PurcKas* Fill ( hhw O s the Christian Church with success- W. D. Gorman of the Ladies' ful results, started in Sunday last Bazaar left Sunday for San Fran- for two weeks evangelistic work at cisco to purchase a stock of goods Bridge. ; for the fall and winter trade. Mr Frank Lanning, the Kalem mo- Garman is an evpert buyer, is fully tion picture man at the Scenic j conversant with the merchandise Monday and Tuesd ty evenings of txqowml for an up-to-date .tore, next week. E v e ry Ay should see him, and learn how motion pictures Mrs Charles Marshall o f Chero­ are m id - kee. Kansas, and her sister, Miss W H. Greenfi 1 exhibited a Alice Small, of Canton, Illinois, are Far Health a d Happiness in tbe city for » summer vacation. Mrs. Marshall is the mother of Mrs. VV J. L mgston an 1 comes to the balmy clime of Coos county to re­ gain her health, aa well aa enjoy a visit with her daughter. Mrs Mar- shad will go to Ban Ion Saturday for a^few weeks lo breathe the pure and invigorating air from the Pa­ cific with a view to her physical Binds« Ss* Frtaosca Steamer Brooklyn will leave Ban- improvement, and we hope slid don Fri lay Bight for San Fruciweo predict great benefit will be ob­ and the steamer F. izibeth will tained. ■ i" - leave that port for the »»m e city During the summer months mothers Snodey night. of young children should wateh for any For sorenesi of the m i d « whether unnatural lowness o f the bowels. induced by violent exerc.se or injury, When given prompt attention at this there is nothing '. ‘'tec thin Ohambwr- time seriuss trouale may be avoided. lain’s Limm-nt This Iinimmt ateo re­ Cham iertam » t'otic, C'hnters and Diar- lieve» rheum itic pains. For »ale hy rhoia Kern Gy can always he deperuled tap»a Fur sale lay all druggists | altdmjrfisM. O a M arried:— Dr. Daniel W . Giles logether for mutual welfare and en- and Grace E. Black both of M yrtle i ° y ment- © © THE SPORTSMAN © KILLED BY FALLING LUMBER AT SAWMILL A. J. SHERWOOD Guns and Ammunition ® Fishing Tackle an>1 we m»y 3000 look for ®n * x' •ell« nl! of ? ocda “ t U U ‘W Bazaar. O irm in 8c McCormick. the genial proprietors, though bete bu{ a §fcoft tlme_ hftT„ woo the strawberry to the Herald force that l on4 ,leoca o( oar p« OE,l« and their measured inch - m circumfer- Mce#ts j, » , « 1, ence. T h e berry w u in the form _ _ ___ o f a ‘‘merry widow :at and about ^ B((( FrMea£# one-half inch in th less. „ . . "Speedwell, a new steam schoon- The first annua am and Carry er baj j t at sbjp yards in North county fair w ill be dd at M yrtle WM launched s iturday even- Point September 25 ro 28 inclusive. ing last. Gladys Qallier of Bandon The 27th will be ‘ -ool Fair Day” broke a bottle of champagne and r 10 the chil- christened the vessel iu accord with and will oe given sts: dren’ s industrial c usual custom. The boat is 200 feet Coquille Mill D. D. Pierce, of and Mercantile corn uy closed the the w e e k for mil! down the firs aud to make the annual in sp ef: T h e familiar some trivial repa industry was hum ot this hit started anew yesterday with many advance m& ss to < fille d - long, 32 foot beam, H foot hold and will h »»s accommodations for fifty passengers The machinery for the vessel will be installed in San Francisco, and will be ready fo r service about September I. 8 he »•»da he is sure o f it. Millers Confectionery COQUILLE STUDIO is t« George & GiWer, Props. General photngra ,nir werk. portraiture and viewing, developmg and prin tin g fo r am a­ teure. Call and *ee .a and get our pri.'-s. A h S V A V S A O t* RO O \ \\G * The only ready roofing manu­ «nu- factured rh*t ia ebeolulely fire­ proof. Made of M combination of Ae- heafoi» !atone) fibre and genuine Trinidad Lake Aaphalf. Thia roofing ia proof agamat «very destructive element. It ia «impie fo lay and lever requir»*« painting, graveling or repair«. Used on all kiitda of buildings— everywhere. I WriU »r emit far S+mp.-x jnJ Bnoklet. J. H. Oerding " ^Coquille, Oregon ALTO SERVICE will be on the San Francisco-Bandon 1 tan. ’ FIRE-PROOF H *ve J ou p*ui the printer Any firn«, any place, phone». T . A . Walker. Both