No(ke of Slfcntf s Sole 1‘ RKSIIYTKRJVN CHVBCH. Speeding along at a fast clip on bis motorcycle near Lakeview, Ore­ gon, last Saturday, Superintendent of Public Instruction L. R Alder- inan, hit a rock, w hile dodging another in the road, with the result that he is suffering from a broken leg. Mr. Alderman was on his way 13 . to Burns to attend the Harney County Institute. There will be no preaching ser­ vice during the absence of the pas­ tor at Presbytery and Synod. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Frank H. Adams, Pastor. OLR MOTIVE Law is the supreme power in a state commanding what is right aDd prohibiting what is wrong, yet the law seems of but little avail in some criminal matters. Illicit intercourse by married couples cannot be pros­ ecuted unless complaint ¡-»’ made by either the husband or wife o f the party wronged. Rather than do this they sutler the humiliation and shame their wayward partners have caused and two unhappy homes are the result. Society likewise sutlers from the existence of these contam­ inating influences- Adultery is a crime that should not go unpun­ ished and (or the well being of the marital relations officers o: the law should be giveu full power and authority to prosecute as they wcu.d a robber or a horse thiet. George M. Brown for Prosecuting A tto m e y George M. Brown, candidate for re-election for prosecuting attorney for the third district, comprising the counties of Coca, Curry and Doug’»*. ia calling attention of the voters to bis candidacy by neatly printed cards bearing upon one aide the unmistakable features of the determined, aggressive and capable man. On reverse side of the cards Mr. Brown has the following to say relative to bis position which une­ quivocally receive* the hearty ap­ proval of the Herald: ‘ Mary peo- pie of this district are acquainted with my record as prosecuting at­ torney, and wdl judge for thetu- •elves as to whether I have given good service As pubi:.- pro~rC iter. I have dene my best to uphold the law. Crime is crime, an 1 I have spared no honorable e l >rt to br.ng the guilty to junior No mao can All the office of prosee tt ug attorney and do h.s duty without making eoem.ee I have made mice; some of them are influentiaL To the vo­ ters I would n y , don't acce it ths statements of ecem ss r it ss who want me out of office because I have peone .‘ atad their fr.saia. The pár­ pese of the law .s t o r»tabl.-h ; ca­ rice. and it has been commuted to the courts to be administered for the protect.cn of se-cietv and the punishment of .Ttmisila Millions o f Fish T. B. McDonald, Minister When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable' so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist's opinion: “ I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years. ' savs Er.os Lollar of Sant -ga. l-.d.. and csnsider it the best or. the market. ' Sold by all druggists. WANT COLUMN Fine dairy ranch. Will run ten cows G. W . Starr. Bridge. Ore. Coos Bay H a r b o r :— D enn is Mc­ The Toledo Weekly Blade FREE Carty, wh , -ra is in g the tim b e r o f when taken with Coqcille Herald. the cou n ty for the purpose of »seer For Reel cheap—a »mail barn tu n in g its va .e in o rd e r to secure in Coquille especially if taker by the s m re equ itable assessm ent, has re- Tear. Phone 3X p u r:. 1 :ne r -ults o f the cru isin g : ! .r mere :. w eshipe T he cruis­ ers »re now a; the h e a l of th e s o a th fork of C. s .w e r a n i hav* just fin­ ished the w ar’s o c the n orth fork of Carl C. Kratzenstein. Mgr. J. G. Tanner Drug Srorc. Santa Cruz, Calif., writes: " W e have sold Foley & Com­ pany’s medicines tor the past 30 years and have yet to hear our rirst complaint, or of a dissatisfied customer. Their remedies are pure, made as represented, and contain no injun us substances. On the contrary, our experience shows us that the compare - ain^ has always been to make health giving and health maintaining, remedies.” For sale by F uhrman ’sPham ac. T. wtsnlf Range 2 . was found the bee view t lumbered yet cruised a: 3 contained the test tim- f township contained feet o f standing tim- 1,161 *. 5 ber T jw «a feet low est 000 fret. T:wusi 424.- 0 *> it*\ Snake Story A Portland Po K.xher c .scoverei is Mre J. ber í ut-cu is G ir a W > x ì additino. a su ite having tv finds germing out T :m the oeck s de by stde and a- i-g * as the head :: au ord.uary -m k c of the stze would be. Each head is petiect l u i ran be used with equal facility. Tue wrigg’er fias a r r r s f i x s irpttu e and de- v-rure through eitrer mrcth. fi rs and other inject* Mr K x b c t is utw busting a uttu-a js w ir uau teli h ut bow to krett • alive T. J. T H R IF T Democratic Nominee FOR ASSESSOR Coos County* Oregon Solicits y c.r support Investigate my past record and you will know my Platform — Equal Taxation— Notice to Contractors i :91i Dated October 3. 1912. M. C. M iller . Chairman o f Board O. G. B unch . Director Mrs. C. A. B unch . Clerk F O R S A L E lb A C L l S GOOD FRUIT and GARDEN LAND I S Mil*« from Coquille 5 Lots — 2 Go- d Houses I h»ve m ove! to Ft r e G r o v e , Oreg-.-o, and will .iisre.ee of all my property at a bargain. Easy’terxs. Aliñes» W . A. GOODM AN Fores: rove. Ureg n > O O O O O O O O C O O O C C O O O < W h y Not Have Bread * Like Mother Used to M ake .Uniaatntw's Notice Notice is hereby given, that under and in pursuance o f an order o f the County Court of the state o f Oregon. for the County o f Coo«, duly made in the matter o f the estate o f B. M Greene, deceased, on the 9th day o May. 1912. at the regu a r term o f said Court, and entered in took 7. o f Pre- bate Journal o f said Court, at page 569 thereof. A. L. Volkmar. administrator of said Estate, will o - Monday, the 30th ■ day of September. 1912. at 1 0 .» a. m ..! proceed to sell for cash, at the South door o f the Court House at Coquiiue. I Coos County. Oregon, the following , described real property, to-w it: Lot Nine o f Block Two in Smith’ s Addition to the Town o f Myrtle Point. Oregon, the same b*ung lard o f said estate. First Publication August 2-th. 1912. Ask your Dealer for % C A R N A T I O N OR DAILY BREAD Str. Brooklyn P ij.rg Between San Francisco and Bandon Firr.-x' i i ! fine only_ Up freight, $7.50 -r too O 3.00 £ Nosier Sc Norton DISTRIBUTING AGENTS 5 Coquille, Oregon 9 Phone H om e 111 F arm ers 4 8 3 9 - booooooooooccvvoc^ooooooc c O O O O Q O O O Q O O O O Q O O O C fO O Q O Q O j — ~ Cv cu .- l :-,. -i’-- !-!- Fishing Tackle 0 O O Guns and Ammunition o 0 O 0 . o o CLAUDE C. M OON & ' O O O THE SPORTSMAN 0 Opposite Hotel Baxter ^ Automobile Supplies O O O O Q O O G O O O O O O G O O O O O O C ' O O 1^ NOW IS THE TIME P AI N T A. L. V olkmar . Administrator o f the Estate o f B. M. Greene, deceased. Norlce is hereity giver, that the un- dersigued has beer, atroir.ted id~ .i-.s- tra: r o f the estate o f Jor.athar. Q ui:». deceased, a-.d that all perso.us h avi-g- claims agair.st said estate are hereby re<;u,-e-i to preset.: the same, duly ver­ ified. together with the proper vouchers theref . r. to the undersigned a: his o f­ fice in Cop- lie. Coos Uonttri, Oregon, wl: ir. six mouths from tee date o f this notice. D a : » tuus 1 th dar o f Nettcmber. 19!i FLOUR and you will have it Sirice ta Creators CARTER’S PURE WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL - And you will get the best Paint on the market today J. E. Q uick . A dm .-is:rater o f the E-tate o f Joua- thau Quick, deceased. Sudden S l Christiansen A g e n ts . San .'r a n c ttc o . C aliforn ia F or R eaorra tion * NOSLER & N O R TO N THE BEST H e'i heavy, -assne. han-tJC'CRf He » g.-« a great, big ciui you can easily read ia the Cum morr.i.-tg l_ghu. a sur-ry d « p booed voice , ,i hear Cscuxxiy on your sieep- »ejt mo<-.-gv . Notice is herebv given that sealed bids will be received from the date o f this notice up to October 19, 1912, for building school h . use in School District No. 32. Plans and specir.cations may be seer.' at the residence o f M. C. Miller. Dora. . Each bid must be accompanied by a ; certified check o f five per cent o f the j amount o f the bid. as a guarantee of good faith. Bids received not later than one! I o ’ clock p. m.. Saturday, October 19. I Nsdct ti Fail Aecsat BUY In Coos County 160 ACRES BENCH LAND t o f timbe r—Suffi rien; for the land Out- r t uroh. sc nule to sawmuil d poste ffice withir. a .If mile G-.xd u«_c • k-,.,.. A spierei, d Nxurty road ;. Flue stream, o f s u e s , arei r.ver e-foerth mile. : s to Myrtle Point i some im.prove—e u u - steek aud the best and for fruit F. H . M E L V E N Notice is hereby giver, that the uu- ders gred has filed : er final account ir. the County Court o f the State o f Oregon ; for Coos County aa administratrix o f ; the estate c f Samuel Shuck, deceased, a-jd sa:i court has appc-ir.ted Tuesday, the l:th day { October 1-12. as the • - - • ; v . t - t - - - - - . fira iccourt and the settlement therof. A. D 1912. M art J. S huck . Administratrix o f the Estate o f Samuel | Shuts, deceased. Nsoc* ;• Creétws Notice :s hereby giver. trat tee ca­ uvr.-icT.ed. Mary McLeod. ; vas. ay order f the C-.'ur.tT Cc-urt of tre State of Oregor ir. ar.d ire the Couuty of boos. Beg 3et carat» 7 mebet tad— Three Loaves for Ten Cents F red B aker . Director Per Acre And if you roll over and try “ ju>t-one-more-nap.” he’ ll repeat his call 30 sec­ onds later and keep on call­ ing until you’ re awake. Paul Stephan, Prop. Notice to Creditors $20 Big Ben. he’ ll call you on the dot at any time you say. City Bakery Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been duly appointed administrator o f ti.e esatte of L. G. D. Holden, decease»?, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Cooe County, and all persons hav.ng claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them with tr.e proper vouchers w ithin six months from the date of this notice to the under-igned administrator at the law office of J. J. Manley in the Ciiy of Coqaille, County of Cooe and State of Oregon. Dated this 3rd dav of Octoaer, 1912. J. 8. L a w ren c e , Administrator of the Estate of E. G. D. Holden. Deceased. Afecti. Coqaill«, Oregon Leave vour call with Our Baker is an'Artist] in hi* line. He insists on hav mg his bread as attractive looking as it is toothsome. Just come and look at the loaves he turns out and if the sight does not tempt you to try a loaf we miss our guess. And after you have tried it we expect to see you here again and again. Coos County. O refoo. according to the plat on die ani of record in the office of the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, or so much thereof as may be necessary t satisfy the aaid judgmeut in favor oi Geojge T. Moulton against said J. F. Chlemens with interest there­ on, together with all costs an i disburse­ ments that have or may accrue. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1912., W. \V. G agb , Sheriff (Paid Advertisement) t t e Coquille river. >$ t. eontiaue* in service as deputy pro*- f« iU tg IttuTMT CUT :» rU’ e i tc wts- uuau. L A L > ivist. ai f.re ag-a.us: *»il. a jatrt-n aid fr.ru i fer r g t : Thsre :s c . 1 leu.:-, r . c t ; ;:c att^ruey'» ch arse ter au3 if he has »netu:es they «r< of that etrrupt class who ku.w -pa: • t knew that they ku.w jhaj Mr Lu * is* tez 7 retati.' aud pr.es :-U :n : f the law ia always adtu: iitsrid ecn- »riech: v, lel.'Tsre-i with ktnd- ues.- tempere! w.th jttMÎM i : l •extbed with ehamy. - For Sale on Easy Terms Ooe o f the best improved and equipped dairy farms in the Coquille Valiev. For inrormation inquire of H L C a r l , owner, Mvrtle Point,; Oregon. Knowlton has just received a full: The Coos river and Coquille stock of grass seed. All new crop. hatcheries have taken the screens Grass seed for tall planting can tree the creeks in which the small be found at Know'.ton's Drug Store sa’. c c n are fed and the fish are go­ W ood— would yon bring us wood ing into ihe rivers. Supt. Frank Smith, who h is charge of both on that subscription account to the hatching establishments, says there Herald » are a great m-.nv fish still staying For Sale— House and five lots ai>cn: the hatcheries- but they will Reasonable. Apply to J. B- Sweet. go cut with the rains and rise of Milk and cream supplied a limit­ water. There were three and a halt million chinook released at the ed number of customers. Leave Coos river hatchery and two mil- orders a: Miller's Confectionery. iion chinock and silversides worn For Rent or Sale — Thirty-five the Ccqci'.le place. acre ranch half mile frem rrcumery Cruising Timber • CHURCH OF CHRIST. There will be preaching Sunday at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subj<=ct: “ Roads.” Evening subject: “ What Kind of s World is This ?" Sunday school at 10 a m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Tour presence is solicited. H Mr. Brown s re elect on : riot tion of many friends in all parties, who are at a loss to nn l anyone, up to this rime, for whom they may consistently rote for the office. I have always been a Democrat, but running as an independent can­ didate, I ask and expect the sup­ port of all those, of ail parties, who believe in me an 1 my declared principle. I am not endeavoring to ride in­ to office upon any party platform or under any party banner, nor do I claim, or will I try, to represent any two hostile factions, but. if elected. I shall try to the bsst of my powers to represent the entire district I have always resided in Coos countv and need no introduction to the most of you From time to rime I will be pleased to make further announce­ ments outlining my policies. tA Jv) J. O. SrnncLxa. z PATRIOTISM M. L dumb South I hereby announce myself a can­ Services Sunday, October didate for the office of Joint Sena­ preaching by the pastor. tor for Coo* and Curry counties. Sunday school at to. a m. The present political situation in Epworth League at 6:45 p m this district is peculiar in that, of Evening service at 7 : 30 . Short the regular political parties only one, i. e , the Socialists, has an out sermon. Good music. You are invited to be present. and out party candidate for this C. H- C l e a v e s , Pastor. office. Mr. McLain, the Democratic nom­ M. L Church inee, was ruled ineligible on account Rev. J. T. Abbott will hold First of being a candidate for presides-' rial elector and the secretary of Quarterly Conference Saturday, Oc­ state refuses to place bis name on tober 12, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday morning, October 13, Rev. the ballot Mr. Smith was nominat­ ed on the Republican ticket it Is J. T. Abbett will preach and admin, true, but since the organization of. ister the Lord’s Sapper. Strangers the Progressive party, has refused | and everybody welcome. Preaching Sunday evening by choice between the two, and is I tt - Rev. Harry Lee. Subject: “ G od’s ing to gain the support of both. My candidacy is at the solicita­ Way of Saving Men." By virtue of on vxecut on ami order of saic duly issued by the Clerk cl Ibe Circuit Court of the Countv oi Co>s, Slate of Greg n iated the 18th day of .September. 1912. in a certain action in tbe Circuit Court for said County and f the Estate of John K MiLeod. decease-d. T. Johns, Oregon No. No. No. No. No. Str. Elizabeth Regular as tue C kck GARNET GARN ET GARNET SHASTA SHASTA $ 11.00 12.50 14.00 12.75 14.00 $ 1.75 Tre piaced ban in the wtr.de w E. & E. T. Kruae IS 20 22 IS 20 Other Styles and Sizes down to F u t cías» Ur* T p freueit. pert 24 California Serre,. Saw Fraacuca Oregon m l deceased. Ad tersors having tiaims agairst said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the xt- iersur.e-d a: the aw office of R. H. Smith in the < -ouille. Coo* Cooity. Oreg: within six mocths from, the date of this notice. Dated this 2»th day i September. San Francisco a n d Bandon : - : ( L Make selections while st,vk is complete . H. 0. Anderson New and Stficond-Hand G ood « I mmmmmm mmmmm . ...... . nn mti