W hen Did You C om e A c ra ss? There is no liability of assess ments on au Oregon Merchants’ Mutual policy of tire insurance, and PU B LISH E D EVKKY THURSDAY Remember— write it 1913 you save 30 per cent of your pre Hunting licenses expired w ith ! mium besides. T. A. Walker, coun Entered a« second class m atter May ty agent. 8, 11)08. a t tlie |>ost »Ilice a t Coquille, the old year. The Coquille Herald MERELY MENTIONED SUNDAY SERVICES IN CDQUILLE CHURCHES of I.E N E V E ’S ICE CREAM and you w ou’t ever try home made cream again. Why should you 7 Leneve’s cream is m ade of the best of m aterials, by the most aunitary methods and ia certainly t e tte r than the best home made an\l cheaper too. I’ l t E S I l Y T E l U A N C H U R C H . Services Sunday at l i a . m and The building owned by J. L. 7:30 p. ro. J. G. Pursley and wife have Thompson where The Recall was moved to Bandon. Sunday School at 10 a m. W ALTER G. ACKERM AN, Publisher published in years gone hv, is be Steamer Breakwater will sail from 1 ing remodeled for the future home Frank H . A d am s, P a s t o r . Wher did you come Devoted to the m aterial and social Marshfield January 7 at 9 a ru. of the Sentiuel. The work of re across that cold? upbuilding of the Coquille Valley p a r Christian Science Society County Clerk Watson spent New moving the printing plant will be ticularly and of Coos County generally. Services at 11 a m next Sunday’ Subscription. $1.60 p e r y ear in advance , Year's with his parents at Coos City. gin tomorrow. It is au arduous When are you going Subject lesson sermon “ God.’. task to move a ptiuliug office aud Frank Burkholder and wife left to get rid of it? Wednesday evening meeting 7 :30. Phone, Main 354. I for Calilornia today for a six weeks’ we trust Bro Savage will not have auy printer’s “ pi” to condend with Better attend to it visit. CHURCH O F CHRIST. and that his “ matter” will be so Sunday services as usual. Morn now Charles Kvernden will leave for "justified" as to "lift” and receive Southern California on the next a “ good impression” on his “ form ’’ ing subject: “Our Fathet ” Evening subject: “ God’s Purpose in tbe You'll play the game steamer where he will reside. Attorney Topping ol Bandon xvas Plan of Salvation ’ ’ O ur Bread is a Boon oilife a great deal Editor O’Brieu of the Marshfield iu the city this week assisting At Sunday school at 10 a tn. Record is at the court house today better if you get Married -R W. Hedgpelh Sadie! torney Liljeqvist in the preparation Christian Endeavor at 0 :30, con to tired and often disappointed Cooper, both of Bandon, at the par to secure the county printing. housekeepers. It saves the of a briet to he submitted to the su ducted by the young men. rid of that cold labor and w orry of baking and sonage of the M R. Church South, Your preseuce is solicited Wanted— An experienced girl for preme court’wherein certain parties can alw ays be relied upon to by ta k in g Dec. 16, by Rev.C. H. Cleaves. T. B. M cDonald, M inister general housework. Telephone 523 of Bandon are plaintiffs in au action be simply perfect in lightness, against the sea city- These talented Married— Ulysses H. Hufford and or call upon Mrs. P. M. Hall-Lewis. w hiteness und flavor. Once yo 1 try it you’ll recogn ze the attorneys have cited voluminous Mary K. Hurley, both ol Baudon, M. E. Church South Rev. F. J. Springer ot North authorities to substantiate their folly of toiling and perspiring ! at the parsonage of the M.E.Cburch Bend was in tbe city the first of the Services Sunday, Jan. 5. preach over a red hot oven in your South, Wednesday, Dec. 25, 1912, week a guest of Councilman Leo J. views in tbe case and if integrity ing by the pastor. Morning subject kitchen. and competency is a criterion by the second sermon on“Tbe Church by Rev. C. H. Cleaves. Cary. which to guage a lawyer's labors Evening subject: 'Ideal Husbands 25 C E N T S Married--George R Geddis and Contractor KUingsen began work the parties employing the attorneys and Wives ’’ j Susanna Wedell, at the home of | Nova Landreth, Tuesday, Dec. 24. on the sewer in District No 1 Mott above named have just reason to I Sunday school at 10. a m. day. Constiuctiou will be pushed congratulate themselves. 1912. C H. Cleaves officiating. Epwoith League at 6:45 p tn from now on. You are invited to he present. Bert Berri has sold bis place at Married — Michael Burk, Marsh £ C O O K BROS., Prop.. Longston & Bayliss have the con- Arago to G. D Carl, who recently C. II. C l e a v e s , Pastor. field, and Vera Billings, Coquille, trcct for putting a tar and gravel resided at Norway. Mr Berri will ST. JA M E S E PISCO PA L. roof on the Golden building. Work take a trip to his old home in A. R. Monroe of Marshfield. will begin soon. Switzerland and, when his health Services first and th ird Sundays Sunday school Eighth G rade Exam ination City Recorder Lawrence reports improves, will retain to Coos of each m onth. T he R exall Store a very peaceable holiday season, county. His brother James will ac every Sunday a t 10 a. m. You a re h e a rtily welcome. Eighth grade final examination only one Christmas drunk having company him to San Francisco where relatives reside. We sin will be held Januarx 16-17, 1913 brought before him A rchdeacon Wm, H orsfall, rector. cerely hope Bert will regain his Teachers having pupils for this ex Walter Oerding sent the first Professional C ards amination should send in thetr package by parcels post through health and soon return to his Amer W. R. Fox, 195 \V. W ashington stre et requisition lor the examination pa the Coquille postoffice New Years’ ican home where he has hosts of Noblesville, Ind., sa y s: “ After suffer friends. pers at once. Each teacher should morning. ing m any m onths with kidney trouble, It was sent to Oakland. P H Y S IC IA N S a fte r trying o th er remedies and pre certify that every applicant has done Seamless No scriptions, I purchased a box of Foley On account of the building for Card of Thanks the full year’s work in the eighth Kidney Pills w hich not only did me DR. JAS. RICHMOND grade a3 nresciibed by tbe State merly occupied by the Coquille Stu more good th an any other remedies I Phvsician I hereby extend my sincere thanks ever used, but have positively set my Course of Study. No year of school dio being leased to other parties, C Surgeon W. Hill has moved back to bia old kidneys right. Other m em bers of my Easy to Clean to those of my friends who tender work from the first grade to the last Office in R ichm ond-Barker Bldg. family have used then» with a m ilar re stand north of Drane's store. ed their services to my beloved year in the S'ate University is of Office Phone Main 211 su lts.” Take at the first stage of kidney more practical benefit throughout Last Saturday night someone by mother d u rin g her illness and trouble. At F u h rm a n 's Pharm acy. C A. P e n d l e t o n . life than the last year in the com mistake carried my umbrella from death. R. B. HOAG, M. D. mon school. Don’t let the pupils the Odd Fellows’ hall. I have tbe Cot the High Cost of Living Physician slight this work. one left in its place- Will the party City B akery Sold W. II. C hapm an, W innebago, Neb., Surgeon R a y m o n d E. B a k k r . tells how he did it. “ My two children having mine please return same to R ichm ond-Barker Building a very bad cough and the doctor’s Co Supt. of Schools. Both Phones me. C. H Cleaves. Paul Stephan has sold his bakery had medicines did them 110 good. 1 got a to Cook Brothers the new proprie bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Com County Court convenes today for W . R. C. Surprise* President the transaction of business. Judge tors taking possession New Year’ s pound, and before it was all used the Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT children were free aud cured of their John F Hal! reports to the Herald day. Mr. Stephan will remain in cough. I saved a doctor’s bill for one D entist Monday, Dec 30, 1912, being the that the session will be a busy one tbe city for a few weeks when he I 25c bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Office over F irst National Bank birthday of our W. R. C. President, as much matter of vital concern is will leave for Albany, Oregon. C om pound.” No opiates. F u h rm an ’s. NOW ON DISPLAY Phone Main 431 Mrs. Biandou, the ladies decided to to be disposed of. Cook Brothers are from Fruitvale, give her a surprise party. As Mon Idaho, are practical young business If your children are subject to attacks at Ned C. Kelley is circulating a men and they may well congratu of croup, w atch for the liist sym ptom , day was washday Mrs Rutledge DR. H. B. MOORE hoarseness. Give C ham berlain’s Cough petition praying for submission to went over in the morning to help late themselves in securing the pop rem edy as so m as the child becomes CHIROPRACTOR her with some Corps work. Prompt voters tlie good roads proposition ular City Bakery. We extend a hoarse anil the attack may be warded Room 2, Laird Bldg. Phone 494 Chronic Diseases a Specialty ly at 1:30 p. m., the ladies met on indorsed by the voters. It is being hearty welcome to the nexv comers. off For sale by all druggists. Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. the T bridge wbx-n all went togeth readily signed by our taxpayers— er to her home. Mrs Rutledge man tbe road booster Mayor Morrison Mrs. A. K. Tal>or, of Crider, Mo., bad Persons troubled w ith partial paraly been troubled with sick headache for sis are often verv m uch benefitted by aged to keep her so well occupied ^ leading tbe list. about five years, when she began taking m assaging the affected parts thoroughly that we were all at the door before Mr. and Mrs. D. D Pierce enter C ham berlain'« Tablets. S h e lia s taken when applying Chnmbei Iain's L inim ent, she saw us, and the surprise was tained at a New Year’s dinner Mr. two txittles ot them and they cured her. This Liniment ulso relieves rheum atic complete. In token of their re and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, Misses Sick headache is caused by a disordered pains. For sale bv all druggists. N ew and Second-H and G oods ' ___________ spect the ladies presented her with Clare, Gretchen, Helen ami D-lin stomach for xvhicli these tablets are es- \ peeially intended. Try them , get well 1 a silver berry spoon and cream ladle Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Liljeqvist, and stay well. Sold by all druggists. P a id tlie p rin te r ? engraved with her name and W R.C W. J Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ha! A light luncheon was served and Pierce aud Donald Pierce, fourteen a very enjoyable time was passed in number. until 4 p. m., when all departed for Before bufthg an Automobile home. There were twenty-two of call, or write, L Strong & Son, the ladies present. Myrtle Point, Oregon, for informa VV. R C., Press Cor. tion and price of the celebrated Mitchell 1913 car. Nothing like it, M asonic O fficers the best on wheels, in fact a road locomotive in place of a horseless A joint installation of Chadwick carriage. Lodge No. 68, A. F. & A. M- and M. P. Long, manager of the O. K. Beulah Chapter No. 6, O. E- S took Creamery, received a well merited place at Masonic hall last Friday evening. The ceremony was wit and highly prized New Year’s gift. nessed by invited guests who were It was a letter from the financial end relatives of Masons. Following are of the Creamery in San Francisco congratulating Mr. Long upon his the officers for the year: successful work here. Mr. Long’s Chadwick Lodge No. (>8 smile is elongated. Is it hard for you to get tta« If you have ideas— if you can TH IN K — we will show C. W. E ndicott, W. M. farm hands out on time? Henry Lorenz has taken consid- D. D. Pierce, S. W. you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no Is rt h ard for you to get them h . A L iljeqvist, S. W. able of this week’s Herald to the up in the m orning? experience or literary excellence necessary. No “flowery lan L. H. H azard. T re a su re r- exclusion of other matter, but that R. H. Mast, S ecretary If so, why not let Big Ben do it guage” is wanted. his page will prove valuable to E. E Johnson. S. D. for you? those of our readers who avail M. H. H ersey, J . D. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The Big Ben is a truth telling and W alter Culin, S. S. themselves of buying at this sale reliable alarm clock. John Leneve, J. S. big film manufacturers are “moving heaven and earth" in their we have no doubt. Read his adver J . H - A kers, Tyler, I t ’s his business to get people tisement, buy and profit thereby. up in the world. attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing O. E. S. The City Bakery turned out 2600 And h e ’ll do it every day at any W orthy M atron—E va Barrow demand. They are offering $100 and more, for single scen time you say. loaves of bread in thirty-six hours W orthy P atron—J . S. L aw rence arios, or written ideas. Associate M atron—Mary A. Pierce at Christmas time besides 96 dozen Next tim e you drive to town, S ecretary —Josephine G. Peoples walk over to the store and take doughnuts, 18 dozen cinnamon rolls Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, T reasurer—J . A. Collier a look a t him . and six dozen buns, mince and ap C ondructress— Emm a Liljeqvist are located in or near N ew Y ork City. Being right on the I keep him in the window wnere» Associate Conductress—Viola Collier ple pies and several kinds of cakes everyone can see him . S entinel—Susie Folsom Paul Stephan did the work receiv spot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted Chaplain—Cynthia Sherwood ing aid only from an apprentice in O rg an ist—E dith Culin by the producers, our S ales D epartm ent has a tremendous the baker's art. A da—O ra Maury advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. R uth—Alice H ite County Superintendent ol Schools E sth er—Alice Evland Raymond E. Baker, spent a good W e have received many letters from the big film manufac M a rth a —Violet Lorenz ly portion ol New Year's day at his E lecta—Elizabeth Ja m es turers, such as V itagraph, Edison, Essanay, Lubin, Imp, The jeweler office in the court house familiariz At the conclusion ot the ceremo S olax, Rex, R eliance, Cham pion, Com et, M elies, Etc., nies of installation talks on good of ing himself with the work before C O Q U II.I-K , O R E G O N } tbe order and refreshments were him. Mr. Baker can lie found at urging us to send photoplays to them. W e want more writers enjoyed. All present were highly the court house every Saturday, and aud we’ll gladly teach you the secrets of success. pleased with the pleasures afforded j will be pleased at any time to ren der aid on educational lines. by members of the “ mystic tie.’’ At a meeting of the members comprising the Fat Elk drainage L aw M aker L eaves district at the court house last Mon Representative Peirce of Port Or-, day, C. R Gabler, A. W. Johnson ford called at the Herald office on and J. W. Mast were re-elected : Tuesday last. Mr. Peirce is on his trustees. Mr. Johnson objected to Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of way to join the law makers which longer serve as trustee but the only one good idea every week and will write it out as directed assemble at Salem January 13 He “ drainage men" looked with great favor on the soda maker and would by us, and it sells for only $25., a low fiigure. will be in Portland a few days, where the “ third house" meets for not accept his declination. j concocting preliminaries. It is the of a considerable Attorney A. J Sherwood and wife 1 xvisli of Representative Peirce that left Tuesday by boat from Bandon amount of r p r r C Vend your name and address for free copy 1 his constituents inform him of such for an indefinite sojourn in South I legislation they desire enacted, and ern California. Mr. Sherwood took THAT ft RED FEELING - r I I L L our illustrated book. “ MOVING PICTURE PLAY WRITING." ! he will use his efforts to carry out his automobile with him to enjoy if you will send us all their laudable desires. Mrs. the good roads for which Califor Don t hesitate. Don’t Argue. W rite now and learn j Peirce accompanies her husband nia is famous. May their cup ol the weekly wash just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. and will remain with him at the happiness l>e oveiflowing. We stop It won’t cost you even Patent capital throughout the legislative the press to add that the bar was ^ assembly. too rough for comfortable sailing Medicine Prices and Mr. and Mrs Sherwood came \\ hen you ward a reliable medicine home to await favorable weather. for a cough or cold take C ham berlain's Cough Kemedy. It can alw. ys Ire d e The automobile was sent on its sea pended upon and is pleasant and sale to journey as it will experience no in lake. For sale by all druggists. ternal unpleasantness. Dragon, under act of C o n fe s s of March 3, 187». Leneve Contetionery I I I Rexall Cold T ablets i City Bakery FLIHRMAN’S r PHARMACY Nesco Sanitary Drip Rivets Pans All Sizes 6 x9 to 18x19 Ins Prices 10c to 30c ANDERSON B ig B e n h e lp s r u n th e fa r m o n tim e Y /A KJ I I CAN W R IT E PHOTO P L A Y S A N D U EA R N $ 2 5 .0 0 OR M O RE W E E K L Y W e_W ill_^how _Yo^ SCHROEDER W e Are Not Operating a Medical Institute But W e Can R elieve You We are selling photoplays written by people who “never before wrote a line for puplication.” You Will Earn $100 Monthly for Spare Time COQUILLE LAUNDRY AND ICE CO. N A T IO N A L AUTH O RS’ INSTITUTE 1 15 4 3 B roadw ay N EW VO RK CITV