Miss Cora Belloni was shopping \ iu town Saturday. A. J. Shorwood who, with bis wife returned last week from uu absence of two months iu California, reports a very enjoyable trip. Shipping his aulo to San Fiancisco, the trip to and from that point was made over land, while the auto tour extended 2300 miles, through southern Cali fornia and across the border into Old Mexico. The roads were in fine condition, there having been raiu enough to lay the dust. Mr. Sherwood is confident that the frosts of this winter have done much more damage to the citrus groves than is ucknowladged theie. In his opinion the Imperial valley is the best and safest proposition down there, although the beat is so intense in summer that it actually cooks eggs in the nest unless they are frequently gathered. At Mexi- cala, across the border, he found a company of soldiers quartered iu the bull ring, while on this side au equal number of Uncle Sam’s men were campiiig in the base ball park, whieh seemed nationally typical. At Mexicala he found that every busi ness house was a saloon, which may also be typical. Among the people he met Mr. Sherwood mentions the follow ing former residents of this county; B. E. Nosier and A1 Duvaul in Imperial valley; Dr. Snook, with a fine practice at National City* R. D. Sanford, with whom he visited two days; R. E Shine, at La Jula; C A. Craddock, at Redding; Jere Wilson, at Dunsmuir; Is. Nosier, at Sau D iego; I. Hacker, at Pasadena; J. H Cecil, at Ventura and longing for Coquille; G. F. Boutelle and Jesse Beyers, at Morgan H ill; J. D. Black, at Redlands, also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Black, who are visiting him. Of all these Mr. Sher wood reports that they are well and prosperous. Mr. Shewood, like all other Coos- ites who make tripB abroad, say that Coos is the best, and he is glad to get back. j »re something nearly every body can have if they’ ll give their teeth proper attention a few minutes each day. Brush them thoroughly with PEARL TOOTH POWDER and results will soon surprise you. Your teeth will shortly have the sheen of pearl, as this powder has rare polish ing and cleansing properties. Positively cannot harm the enamel. PRICE 25c FURHMAN’S PHARMACY Try a Herald want ad for any thing you want to buy or sell. A Herald want ad will find a renter for your house, or a house for vuur renter. Saur kraut and Weinerwurst now on tap at the Quality Market. Col. K H. Smith returned W ed nesday from a business visit to Marshfield. E. B. Thrift, o f Langlois, was in towu Wednesday to attend the fu neral of D. J. Lowe. Watches repaired in an up-to-date manner by W Frank Petett. No delay. The school at Johnson’s mill, of which Miss Ivy Williams was teacher, closed last week after a successful term. The Rexall Store P rofessional C ards P H Y S IC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Physician Surgeon Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 R. B. HOAG. M. D. Physician Surgeon Richinond-Barker Building Both Phones Miss E lB ie Q. Philpott, of Myrtle Point, has been engaged to teach the Beater slough school, which opens March 17th. If you want a snap in g ood pair of shoes call and see some of those Ladies, O xfords we are selling at such a bargain— Lyons&Jones. Ralph Nosier has moved his barber shop from Front street to the McDonald shop on B street near the postoffice. W hite Spray Flour the best on the market. W e guarantee every sack. For sulb by Lyons&Jones. Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D e n t is t Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 DR. H. B. MOORE CHIROPRACTOR Room 2, Laird Bldg. Phone 494 Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. LAW YERS A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw KirBt National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SIN CLAIR A ttorney at L aw Coquille E. D. SPERRY ArroRNEr and C ounsellor at L aw Office in liobinson Building W. C. C H A SE A ttobny at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 345 A. J. Sherwood Returns _____ W H IT E TEETH Notary Public MERELY MENTIONED # J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon V. H. Pease, for several years a mail contractor on the Roseburg- Marshfield and Rosebuig-M yrtle Point routes, died at San Francisco last Tuesday. His wife survives him.— Roseburg Review. BANDON, ORE. W e Are Not Operating a Medical Institute WANT COLUMN One cent a word, each in No charge less than 15 cents. RATES; sertion. FOUND— Black silk watch fob with locket attached. Owner call at this office. 3-4-2t But W e Can Relieve You r WANT TO RE N T— Small place near town with room for chickens and small garden. John Kndrns, care Herald office. 3-4 5t o f a considerable amount o f M AKING AND R E P A IR IN G — Fine and heavy shoes for men and women. John P. Stitzcr. 2-18-tf THAT TIRED FEELING if you will send us the weekly wash It won’ t cost you even Patent Medicine Prices COQUILLE LAUNDRY A N D ICE CO. K. Halverson has installed a modem Steam Pres sing machine, and is prepared to serve his trade better than ever. Bring me your work. SPRING SAMPLES ARE READY See my display o f suitings for spring and summer. New and nobby pat terns at lowest prices. Bring your Repair Work to me. K. HALVERSON Front Street D igestibility o f F ood Made with different Baking Powders Front a Series o f Elaborate Chemical Tests: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three different kinds of baking powder— cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum—and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The relative percentage of the food digested is shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream o f Tartar Powder: | 100 Per Cent. Digested | Bread made with pho»phate powder:________________ Per Cent. Digested | Bread made with alum powder:__________________ j 67% Per Cent. Digested*! These tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone: Food raised with Royal, a cream of tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard the digestion of the food made from them. Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it is the source of very many bodily ailments. The dynamo at the electric light plant was moved last Friday, to per mit of its being connected up with Again we are pleased to report Have you paid the printer. the engines of the mill, whieh is th at ltol Anderson’s condition con. Mrs. O. C. Sanford has returned now idle. As this doubles the avail tinues to impr ove— Western World able power it should result in ma from a visit to her mother. A. P. Miller, wili spend the next, M. M. Young, of Dora, was in terial improvement in the service. month tramping the hills and vales Sterling meat slicer for sale guar town last Saturday. of the upper Coquille in search of anteed good as new; cost over $100 Fresh vegetables always found at the elusive taxpayer, as one of Ass well take $50. A bargain for any Lyons&Jones. essor T h rift’s deputies. one who has use for a meat slicer. The recent government survey of Drane’s Store. tf Last evening Rev. S. R. Steele the Coos Bay bar showed 18 feet at Wm. Rohm of Riverton, was in united Mr. H ugh Hastings and Misq low water. the city last Friday. He has just Lorcna Wisdom in the holy bonds Try those mild cured hams, 20c a recovered from a long siege of the of matrimony. The contracting pound at the Quality Market. grippe, and says that Mrs. Rohm is parties are residents of Coquille— VV. O. Mathews, o f Fishtrap, cele now taking her turn at it. Mr. Western World. brated his 53rd birthday last W ed Rohm is an old settler and has been Archdeacon H. D. Chambers came nesday by a social gathering of his a subscriber iu good standing to the over from Marshfield last week to young friends. Herald siDce the first issue. conduct Episcopal services here and My Optical w ork is giving satis Any one having a Bmall dairy taction. G ive me a trial. W . Frank at Bandon. ranch for rent would do well to ad Petett. Chester Adams, the linotype ex vertise in the Herald, as we have Preparations are being made to pert, was on the river last week had many replies to the ad that has start the North Bend milk conden- visiting Bandon and this city, keep been running in these columns o f sary about March 10th. ing tab on the country until such fering a ranch— which has now been Dr. Smith J. Mann of Bandon time as its growth will justify some rented. has purchased a new thirty horse of our publishers in putting in a machine. A few cotton seed planted inside power Buick Roadster. the house now and transplanted J. N. Bayliss returned last week, The Coaledo school has been re after frost will prove a great novelty accompanied by Mrs. Bayliss and opened in another building, since to yourselves and friends. Enjoy seeing this beautiful plant growing the school house was burned down. their son and Mrs. Bayliss’ mother. Tney brought their household goods in your own yard or garden. Send Mrs. Henry Schroeder and Mrs. 10 c for liberal package of seed to with them« to make their perman Lynch Pliaris Co., Montgomery, A1 Hite have gone to L os Angeles, ent qome. where Mr. Hite is now located. Alabama. 3-4-2t Foley’s Kidney Pills will reach your individual case if you have any form of kidney or bladder trouble any backache A U C T IO N E E R rheumatism uric acid poisoning on ir regular and painful kidney action. They When you get one, get one o f exper are strengthening tonic and curative and contain no habit forming drugs. ience—26 years at the business For sale by Kuhrman’s Pharmacy. E. O. CASSID Y C om p arative FO R R E N T — T w o cottages near Christian Church, in good lepair; Garden lots in connection; also barn. Low reut for reliable, long term tenants. Apply C. R. Barrow, or phone 3 x 2 - 11 tf Newcomers From Idaho This office received a call Friday from E. A. Strong and E. E. Van Sickel, late of St. Anthony, Idaho, who have been located at North Bend for about three weeks. Mr. Strong is a printer and has been assisting E dgar McDaniels in preparations to make a semi-weekly of tho Harbor. Mr. Van Sickel is a contractor and builder, and both ex press themselves as well pleased with this country and its prospects. They say that in Idaho the name of Coos Bay has loomed large for sev eral years and the people are con fidently expecting direct railroad connection with that harbor by means of a transcontinental line passing through Idaho and finding a terminus at Coos Bay. -------- -------------- Myrtle Point Pointers W. Alexander, of Fairview, has Come, Let Us Reason Together (From the Enterprise) gone to Roseburg, expecting to re S. 0. Braden got his hand badly It seems that the prevailing cus cut Monday while sawing wood. turn in about six weeks. Call at our store and look ovee tom among ranchers in selling their Seveial stitches were required to our line of shoes. W e will savr ranch, is to sell the stock and im dress the wound. you m oney.— Lyons&Jones. plements with the place. I contend It is reported that an attempt was County Treasurer Dimmick has that the rancher is a loser, also the made one night recently to burg issued a call for all warrants en purchaser. larize the Wm. Chandler residence Mr. A. sells ranch and everthing i dorsed prior to January 1, 1912. in the southeast part of town. The Langlois party who inquired belonging theretoto Mr. B. Among C. W. Nelson o f Miles City, Wash about the small dairy ranch for the implements and stock there is ington, was here this week viewing a lot of stuff Mr. B. does not want, rent, without enclosing a stamp for Myrtle Point and the Myrtle Point a reply by mail, is informed that it but must buy it in order to get the ! section with the idea o f locating. rest. Now, Mr. B. can’ t afford to is already rented. give Mr. A. what the stuff is worth W ord has been received here that J. E. W alling, who has been in on account of the undesirable stuff the father of Miss Anna Hunt is vestigation the advisability of estab bence Mr. A. is loser, and Mr. B. seriously ill at his home in Eugene. lishing a brick yard on Coos Bay has a lot of stuff on bis hands that has gone back to San Francisco G W. Miller got into a mix-up he doesn't know what to do with and took with him a box o f clay, with some timbers Monday which hence he is a loser. Now if Mr. A. which will be tested as to its worth resulted in a fracture of his left leg. had made a public sale Mr. B. for brickmaking. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Guerin ar could have bought just what stuff W e guarantee every sack of he needed, paying more money for rived yesterday from Oakland, Cali W hite Spray Flour. Try a sack at fornia, where they spent several $1 40, F or sale only by LyonsA it, and A. would have had a dozen or two buyers for the rest of his months. Jones. North Bend will hold a special election in April to authorize a bond I am in the market for all kinds issue to take up out-standing war o f furs. G eo. T . Moulton. rants to the amount of $35,000. COW S~FOR SA LE — T w o' good FOB SA LE — Fifteen hundred milch cows both routing fresh in bushels Beardless Barley; 500 bush the spring. Nile Miller, Phone els Bluesfc-m W heat— all good seed; 69. 2 ton* White Nile Peas. Leave or A U T O M O B IL E FOR SALS— ders at K now lton’ s drug Store, or My 1911 model ’ ’T ,” five-passenger call up Jc-hn Hartley, Farmers' 3xx, Ford, fully equipped, electric light or call at farm 1| miles below C o . ed, latest attachments, in first-class quille. shape. Reason for selling to buy larger machine. T. A. Walker, A Message T o Railroad Men E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast st, Bath, Me, Coquille, Oregon. sends out this warning the railroaders everywhere. "My work as conductor, NEER’S POULTRY YARDS caused a chronic inflammation of the Myrtle Point, Oregon kidneys and I was miserable and all Remember that Neer’s Poultry is from played out. From the day I began tak prize winning stock, and that his prices ing Foley Kidney Pills I began to re are to suit all. In many instances you gain ray strength and I am better now would pay from 42-50 to $10.00 per set than I have been for twenty years." ting for no better blood than you get Try them.For sale by Fuhrman’s Pharm from him for $1.50 Phone 32X8 acy. To Our Friends and Neighbors Y o u k n o w us. Y o u k n o w w e w o u ld not— t h a t w e co u ld flot a ffo r d to— g o b a c k o n o u r w ord. N o r can y o u a ffo r d to Ign o re t h i s m o n e y -b a c k -if-n o t-s a tis fie d offer on t h is sp le n d id laxative* W© honestly believe we have the best bowel remedy ever made— the most pleasant-to-take, most per manently beneficial laxative for relief from the miseries and dangers arising from constipation. should havo been dispelled remain to poison the system. Headaches, biliousness, nervous ness and other tormenting and seri ous ills are common when the bowels fail to act daily as nature intended. All this may be avoided, if you will accept our advice. W e wouldn’ t say this if w© didn’ t believe it to be true. W e wouldn’ t risk our reputation b y making such statements did we not feel sure you would find them true. taste just like candy. T hey are soothing and easy in action. They do not cause griping, nausea, purg ing or excessive looseness. They tend to tone and strengthen intestinal nerves and muscles. They prom ptly relieve constipation, and help to per manently overcom e it. Rexall Orderlies prom ote better spirits and better health. In all of these things they are vastly superior to old-fashioned, harsh salts and other purgatives, which are not only unpleasant to take but which usually leave the bowel# in worse condition than before. W e particularly recom mend Rexall Orderlies for children, aged and delicate persons. Rexall Orderlies com e in vest- pocket tin boxes. 12 tablets, 10c| 36 tablets, 25c s 80 tablets, 60c. Our faith is built both on the knowledge o f what Rexull Orderlies are made of and on observation of very many severe cases in which they have proven their merit. Try them at Our Risk If they do not abundantly Drove their merit with you also — it you are not entirely satisfied with them— we will refund your money— and we will do that on your mere say-so. W e don’ t ask you to risk a penny. Isn 't that fair? Just let the bowels fail in properly doing their work— just let their action be delayed and incomplete and the entire system and every other organ suffers. Wastes that C A U T IO N : Please bear in mind that Rexall Orderlies are not sold by all drug" gists. Y ou can buy Rexall Orderlies only at T he Rexall Stores. Y ou can buy Rexall Orderlies in this com m unity only at our store! F U H R M A N ’S P H A R M A C Y c o q u il l e jh e OREGON xCg, Store ’ There is a Rexall Store in nearly every town and city .In the United 8tates, Canada and Orest Britain. There is a different Rexall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill— _ - r Mdb especially designed for the particular ill for which it is recommended. Th* Rexall Store* are 4 merlce’* (lreatest Drue S t " '— COMING : : SATURDAY J IHE ROYAL THEATRE I I c l e o p a t r a I A d MANIFICENTLY STAGED PRO DUCTION IN SIX REELS WITH MISS HELEN G A R D N E R In the Title Role This splendid Special Feature picture was many months in preparation and is excellently designed to display the powers of Helen Gardner, who is one of the most talented, as well as the most beautiful and attractive, women on the moving picture stage. Owing to the large extra expense of securing this great feature, it is absolutely nec- cessary to charge the same admission prices as are charged in other places ADMISSION :: 15c AND 25c PLAN Y O U R TR IP THROUGH CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF SUNSHINE *»» FLOWERS V IA THE j goods, which means higher prices, hence both parties will have gaind financially, and be better pleased with the deal. I have had twenty- five years experince in the sale business and know that any man can well afford to pay an auctioneer’s commission, get out bills and pay all other incidental expenses. I demonstrated this fact to H. L. Johnson on Feb 19, when I got a lot more money for his stuff than he expected because there were 200 men there and most o f them cenie to buy, which means competiton. This is the time of year to sell and I would like to list your sales, help you get out your advertising, and last but not least get you the high dollar. Yours for Li.i.oess. NICK JOHNSON Auctioneer. A T H O R O U G H L Y E N J O Y A B L E T R IP You Can See in California; Attractive seaside resorts, famous hotels, hot springs and outdoor sports. A t Pasadena the world famed ostrich farms and magnifi cent homes. A t San Bernadlna and Riverside the Orange Groves. A t Catalina, the wonderful submarine gardens, and at various other points attractions that delight the eye and inform the mind. Low One W a y or Hound Trip Fares; Round trip tickets to Los Angeles on sale daily with long return limit and stop-overs at will. I f you wish to go still further south or east, tickets via all rail, or rail and steamer through New Orleans can be secured at reasonable rates. Further particulars on application to any Agent. Ask for descriptive literature on California, or “ Wayside N o te s," describing trip San Francisco to New Orleans. JO H N M . SCOTT, (leneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon It is now an assured fact that Mr. Seaman is to construct a modern business block, either of brick or Notice concrete, adjoining the Guerin The Farmers Union will hold an Hotel, construction to be started at important business meeting Sat once. urday Marcb 8 th. Oysters Berved with basket dinner. A farewell reception was given at E. A. Howey Sec. and Tress. the church Thursday evening for Iiev. Crumley, who left Friday Notice to Creditors morning for the south. Mr. Crum Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has beendu'y appointed ex- ley made a short address, follow ing ecu torof the Last Will and Testam entof which refreshments wera served. Joseph C. Varney, deceased, and all In the oratorical contest held in the local high school last Saturday to pick the speaker to represent M. P. H. S in the county contest to be held the second Friday in April, Myrtle McCloskev won first Agnes McCracken, second, and Abbie El- wood, third. persons having clames against the es tate o f said deased arc hereby required to present them with the proper vou- i chers within six months from the date ' o f thia notice to the undersigned ex- ! ocutor at the office o f J J. Stanley in ; the City o f Coquille, County o f Coos | and State o f Oregon. Dated this 4th day o f March. 11*13. 3-4-5t ANGUS W. VARNEY, Executor o f the Last Will and Testa- j ment o f Joseph C. Varney, Deceaaed. The Sportsman CLAUDE C. MOON, Prop. Driving Gloves, Wrenches and Chisels, Screw Drivers, Hammers and Caps. Electric Horns. Auto Jacks Spark Plugs and Speedometers Sporting Goods Garage Gasoline The Sportsman CLAUDE C. MOON, Prop.