TH E TRADE BE cheap advertisng. But we are facing »noth r great LONGS lirawback. We are not getting all Coos Bay News PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Portland joblicis told E. S Dow that we can out of what we have. Entered as second clan* matter May d e s t r o y s th e m , th e n Primarily, Del Norte ia an agricul a u I t n h o r r e i t g i e a s r d a r t e o n a o k w in ig d r is e e e a d s e o s n , t n h e i d s : l c a l s d o is o e th a s e e s g a e tu r m l s h e a a n ls d th e s k in a s n o th i n g 8 , 1905. at the post office at Coquille, that business conditions at Coos D o n ’t I m p r i s o n th e d is e a s e g e r m s in e l s e h a s e v e r done. Oregon, under act of Congrega of March Bay, as shown by orders are much tural ami a dairying eouutv No y o u r s k in b y t h e u s e o f g r e a s y s a lv e s , A 60 c e n t b o tt le w ill H tu rt t h e c u r e 8 , 1879. e m to m u l tip l y . a n d g iv e y o u i n s t a n t r e lie f . better than they have been, while other county in the state ia better a A n d t r u t h e u c s u r e e n c o o f u a r a l l g e e c th z e m a to u s d is e a s e s W e h a v e m a d e f a s t f r ie n d s o f m o r e g in nearly every other portion of the adapted to dairying; yet our dairy c t h a e n h be e a l b i n r o g u g a g h e t n a t s b o in u t t o h n e ly f o b r y m u o s f i n g a t t h h a i s n D o .D n e .D . f a P m r e i s l y c r i p b t y i o n r e c to o m a m s e k » in d a s tin P. C. I.EVAR, Leasee. u f f e r e r h e r e a n d th e r e , a n d w e w a n t y o u state there has been a bad slump.— men are not getting near ibe | rotits liq u id . to t r y i t n o w o n o u r p o s iti v e p a y g u a r W A S H T H E O B B M S OUT. Devoted to the material and '« rial D .D .D . S o a p k e e p s th e p o r s a p le w a s h : A c o m p o u n d o f O il a n t e e . upbuilding of the Coquille Valley j. *«• While Coos Bay business men can from their herds that dairyn en iu O f A W s l im n t e r g r e e n . T h y m o l, a n d o t h e r i n c l e a n ; a s k u s. ticularly and of Coos County generally. get prices <>n grain products and other aectieus are making. Tbia g r e d i e n t s a s c o m b in e d in th e D .D .D ., Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance P re s c rip tio n . T h i s p e n e tr a te s t o t h e C J . F U H R M A M , D ru g g is t consequently will buy these com result can be attributed to the fact that not near all the available dairy modities there, everything else Phone Main 354. neededby this comrau nity can be laud baa been reclaimed to ita beat purchased in San Francisco on bet- advantage. Many of tee dairymen, “ DON’T BELIEVE IN KISS terterms than Portland can offer. like the rest of us, have been wait ING?” Of Interest to Those Who After the San Francisco disaster all ing for something to happen Many “ I don’t believe wives should Patronize the Movies P R U 8 H Y T K K IA N C H U R C H . of them are on rented ranches and kiss their husbands I don’t be of the Coos Bay trade was compelled Services Sunday at 11 a. m and j naturally, on account of abort ten to go to Portland for a time, but it lieve anybody should kiss.” This There are three moving picture 7:30 p. in. was the assertion made by a young has gradually and steadily been go ures, have no desire to put in spare shows in Canton. China, catering Sunday School at 10 a. m. time clearing land that belongs to F r a n k H . A d a m s Paster married woman in a Baltimore ing back to San Francisco where it exclusively to Cninese and using others. Otbeis are satisfied with court, where her husband was uaturally be longs,and within a short their lot as it is. Whatever are the French and Germin films Christian Science Society suing for divorce. She also said time, when a suitable passenger and The Vitagrapb “ Mills of the causes, the brush-book days are not freight steamer is again placed on Corner Third and Hall streets. that she never had beeo kissed, not G ods," in three reels, shown at the Services at 11 a m next Sunday even by her parents, and that she the San Francisco run, the ship yet fioal. Hundred of acres of good Scenic Thursday night, was some Subject lesson sermon “Malter.“ dairy land remain fo be brushed. would not kiss her child, whom she ments from Portland will be limited, picture. It was a powerful and Wednesday evening meeting 7:30. One of the prominent men leferred loved “ more than her cwn life,” outside of grain products and feed. gripping story and the i uterest California buys our surplus prod- j to previously, and a man who baa because she did not believe in M . L Church South ucts, and California is entitledto our seen much of this country, recently never lapsed Being a Vitagraph, kissing. Services Sunday as usual. of course the acting was fine remarked in the Argus office: “It Services next Sunday as usual No wonder her husband wanted orders for merchandise Portland throughout. Sunday school at to. a nt. a divorce. A female like that is a practicaly buys nothing from us, is not a raiuoad that we need mostly The funnest thing ol the kind Epwoith League at 6 :45 p ra disgrace to the sex—if she was tell and there are certain interests in now. We must make two blades of since the Edison but Usque on the You are invited to be present ing the truth. To “ not believe in Portland that never miss an op- j grass grow where one now exists. hero Indian fighter was the Vitag C . H. C l e a v e s , 1’nstor. Two cows can be fed where one now portunity to use their hammers kissing ’ may be a good stunt for a raph Western comedy burlesque. girl when she isn’t yet sure ol the when talking to strangers seeking a feeds. Capital will then come in “ Timid M ary,” shown at the Scenic S T . JA M E S E P IS C O P A L . fellow’s intentions, but in all other field lor investment v great deal and will remain. A railroad will be last week. To see that company of S e rv ic e s f i r s t a n d t h i r d S u n d a y s of each m o n th . S u n d a y sch o o l intimate relations of life such a be California money is invested in en- j a natural consequence.” The other prominent man referred splendid actors burlesqueing their e v e ry S u n d a y a t 10 a . m . lief, or unbelief, writes the person terprises in Coos county while own work, in a way, was rich, and Y o u a r e h e a r tily w elco m e. down as lacking in some of the at Portland capital is very conspicuo- j to went more into detail. " I t’s the lool thing was full of the fun- brush-hooka,” said he, “that we A rc h d e a c o n W m . H o r s f a ll, re c to r. tributes of a normal and well-bal us by its absence. need. An acre cleared this year will nist kind of comedy. anced man or woman If you want to enjoy the pictures C H U R C H O F C H R IS T . keep auotber cow next year. It is BRUSH HOOKS VS. RAIL It is said that the Chinese don’t to the utmost, you should “get ac Sunday school at 10 a m. from our cows that our wealth ROADS kiss, but that only proves that in Christian En leavnr at 0:30 p. m. Talk brush-hooks for a quainted” with the companies and The following from the Del Norte | comes all their thousands of years of civili Prayer meeting, Wednesday even their players, by learning their while; your subscribers will appre ing of each week at 7:30. zation they have failed to reach the Argus contains some ideas that names and something about them You are cordially invited to all level of properly constituted human might be studied with profit by ciate the change.” You will find more pleasure in see liese se rvicts. There can be no doubt about the Coos county citizens: beings—and who wants to be a ing them T . B. M c D o n ald . M in is te r Two prominent men of the coun truth of the statements made by Chinaman? The Kaybee picture shown at both geuiernen. If our «oil ia what ty have suggested that some of the Some cold-blooded doctors too, the Royal, “ when Lee Surrenders,” C o s tly In H u m a n L iv e s . have iulminated against the prac extra energy of the Argus be diver we claim it to be, two cows can be was an extremely good picture In a n c ie n t tim es th e g r e a t en g in e e r fed win re one now lives. This is tice, but give us the young man ted from the creating of railroad The managers of Coos county in g w o rk s w ere costly In h u m an lives. whose sweetheart quoted the doc talk to the advocacy of a more gen not all theory even in Del Norte, as picture shows should receive the T h e m a k in g of th e Red se a ca n a l Is eral use of the brush-hook. Now, a number of our dairymen have tor* — appreciation of their patrons for the said to h a v e involved th e loss of u» shown. No one will dispute the fe w e r th a n 120,000 E g y p tian s. B u ck we have been contemplating the ad And then spake up the noble youth many high-class special features they le's e x a m in a tio n m ade him believe visability of giving a free course in statements that we bare more acreB While his color mantled high: have been showing lately. th e n u m b er to h av e been so m e w h a t e x “I never thought being kissed to death "brush-hookery” and the effects of brush than clear land and that The Royal will show this wiek, a g g e ra te d . hut he g iv es i t a s still a Such a horrible death to die; thereof on dairy cows for some the brush is on the increase. As to “The Star of Bethlehem,” a three g u id e to tb e enorm ous w a s te of h u m an Let’s try.” time, but not until a few days since whether it would or would Dot be ■ life in th o se d ays. T b e m en w ho k ep t Again, listen to the junior Omah: did we learn that it was open sea to the best interests of the land reel religioua feature, bytheTban- 2,000 sla v e s en g ag ed fo r th re e year» hauser company. b rin g in g a sin g le sto n e fro m E le p h an A microbe lingers in the kiss you say? son for a beginning. Talking and owning subscribers to the railroad Vanity Fair, the three-reel Vita- tin e to th e p y ram id s d id n o t c a re a Ah, but he nibbles in a pleasant way. writing about railroads, is, after all, fund sbouie they change their sub g re a t d eal so long ns In th e tw e n ty Who can not remember the first something like the “ old lark story” | scriptions to purchases of brush- graph picture shown here ayear ago y e a rs In w hich one o f th e p y ram id s is announced for the Scenic to w as b u ild in g th e re w ere fo rth co m in g kiss of some almost forgotten sweet —always waiting for some one else, hooks is a question for them to heart? Who was it wrote “ The and never able to help ourselves. answer; but before we would give morrow, Wednesday, night. This th e 300,000 men req u ire d fo r tb e w ork. ia a great picture and vividly por Doorstep?” But, the “ old lark” finally became one dollar in boDus to a corpora I m p a rtia l. trays Ibe Scenes of one of the An E n g lish clerg To feel again that fresh, wild thrill y m an , recen tly se t aware that there was another way, tion, we would spend the dollar for I’d give—But who can live youth over? and therein rests the secret of wbat a brush-hook and then—well, throw world’s greatnovels. HelenGard- tled in n sm all to w n in P e rth sh ire , m et ner as Becky Sharp does the best a fa rm e r's boy w hile v isitin g th e m em With all its abuses, the kiss is could happen in Del Norte. it off the wharf. work of her career ami the other b ers o f his co n g reg atio n . In th e co u rse one of the most sacred rites of the o f co n v ersa tio n tlie boy sa id his p a r The Argus has devoted much characters are taken by some of tbe e n ts had an a u n t sta y in g w ith th em . most intimate relations of life. It space to the discussion of railroads Notice to Creditors is often a very sacrament and gives and near-railroads and railroads in Notice is hereby given that the best of the Vitagraph players T h e p arso n , not h av in g m uch a c q u a in t Court of the State of Oregon, Such a picture is well worth seeing an ce w ith th e S co ttish lan g u ag e an d adequate expression to the most the air during the past three County n o t q u ite co m p reh en d in g w h a t th e boy for Coos County, has appointed the more than once. sacred feelings to the heart. The months. At times we have beeD a undersigned executor of the last will of said , ask ed : Moses A. Welch, deceased, to adminis “T h en do I u n d e rs ta n d th a t yo u r two people, otherwise qualified, mite optimistic of the probability of ter the said estate. a u n t is on y o u r f a th e r ’s side o r on Kinney Deal Hanging who retrain from kissing when they railroad communication with the All persons having claims against the y o u r m o th e r’s? ” estate are required to exhibit the ought, because they “ do not believe interior in the near fu tu re—n o 1 said same with the necessary vouchers to ’ There are all kinds of reports in T o w hich th e y o u n g a g ric u ltu ris t re plied: in it,” are entitled to no sympathy. | doubt has ever been expressed con-, the undersigned at Lampa, Oregon. circulation regarding the pending “ W eel, w hiles th e a n e a n ’ w h iles th e March 7, 1913. Let them wage relentless war, if cerning the coast road; that is a cer Coquille, Oregon, GEO. ith e r, excep* w hen f e y th e r le a th e r! C. WELCH, they like, on coffee and tobacco — tainty—but we must confess that Executor Estate of Moses A. Welch, deal for the Kmney property on th em b a ith .’ — D u n d ee A dv ertiser. Coos Bay, but the main fact seems 3-ll-5t and whiskey, but leave us the kiss! the “ mite” has never yet shaped it Deceased. to be that it is still iu the air. The L a r g e s t C r a t e r o n th e E a r t h . self like a “ m ight.” The school ol real situation is that, while tbe prin T h e volcano A so-san. in so u th e rn John Wanamaker, the great Phil adversity is a hard one, but its cipals are undoubtedly acting in J a p a n , on th e islan d o f K lu sh u , pos adelphia merchant and prominen sesses th e la rg e st c r a te r kn o w n on th e teachings warrant the statement good faith, and tbe people of Coos e a rth . It is a b o u t fo u rte e n m iles Sunday school hypocrite, has paid that half ol the lessons of life are Bay in general are anxious to see acro ss In one d irectio n by ten or the government $ 100,000 to square put in between the lines. A rail the deal go through, there are a eleven in th e o th e r a n d is su rro u n d ed himself for costoms frauds in which by w alls of an a v e ra g e h eig h t o f 200 road will yet link Grants Pass and number of parties in a position to feet. A lthough th e volcano is still a c he got caught. Crescent City; and that road, if make trouble slid they are deter tiv e, ita eru p tio n s co n sist only of ash e s Just wait aud see the Southern made within the next ten years, mined to block the trade until they an d d u st. Indeed, a ra n g e of volcanic m o u n tain s, ev id en tly o f su b se q u e n t Pacific get its work in on Marshfield. will be made by the Southern Paci are bought off. One of these boasted form atio n , ex te n d s d irectly acro ss th e The Coos County metropolis sec ms fic or the Hill syndicate. If action some time ago that be would make old c ra te r. In th ese p a rtic u la rs Aso- to he sloughing off its nerve in is to be deferred later, the road will $150,(100 out of his connection with san resem b les som e o f th e c ra te rs o f : th e moon, w h ere a long h isto ry o f sue- great gobs, and it will goon be be made and owned by the govern the Kinney troubles, and it looks as I cesslve a n d g rad u ally en feeb led o u t groveling at the feet of the S P., ment. If we have to further subsi though lie were playiDg his cards b re a k s o f volcanic fo rce is g rap h ically dize a corporation to get a favorable | rep re sen ted . if it keeps on. for the big stake. notice, we, personally, favor defer Governor West has recognized en ment—it will benefit posterity. A M e s s a g e To Railroad Men Pneumona Fallows A Cold ergetic and effecient public service The railroad that will soon ex- j E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast st. Bath, Me, But never follows the use of Foley’s sends out this warning the railroaders Honey and Tar Compoud. It stops the by the appointment of L. A. Lit- tend through the county from north everywhere. “My work as conductor, cough, heals the sore and inflamed air jeqvist as prosecuting attorney for to south can give us no relief from caused a chronic inflammation of the passages, and strenghtens the lungs. kidneys and I was miserable and all The genuine is a yellow package with Coos county, under the new law. one of the two great drawbacks that ! played out. From the day I began tak- ! beehive on carton. Refuse substitutes. Mr. Liljeqvist ha» been holding have kept Del Norte in the back | mg Foley Kidney Pills I began to re For sale by Fuhrman's Pharmacy. gain my strength and I am better now down the position of deputy in a ward class a quarter century—we i than I have been for twenty years.” Have you paid tbe printer? way very satisiactory to the people can expect nothing in the line of Try them .For sale by Fuhrrnan's Pharm Big Ben, he’ ll call you acy. and the fact that for the per reductions in freight rates, at pres- ! ----- formance of the same duties he ent the greatest stumbling block to! on the dot at any time A D V E R T ISIN G is the royal Notice will now receive three times the all hopes of progress. From that you say. highway to opulence and salary is gratifying to his friends road we will get an up to date mail Notice is hereby given by the under And if you roll over and signed. wealth. It is the vital principle that at a regular meeting of as well as, probably, himself. and passenger service and a lot of try “ just-one-more-nap,” the common council of the City of C<>- that makes for succsss in any to he held on the 21 st day of he’ll repeat his call 30 sec quille, April, 1913, in said City of Coquille, a business institution. Selling is a onds later and keep on call petition will be presented to said com ing until you’re wide mon council praying for the vacation of moil important science and de that part or portion of Burn’s Avenue awake. situate, lying and being between blocks serves every consideration by seven and eight of Borrow and Strang’s Big Ben stands 7 inches tall— addition to tne City of Coquille. ac discerning men. He’s heavy, massive, handsome. cording to the recorded plat of said ad The Coquille Herald will be He's got a great, big dial you can dition sai<i vacation of said street so prayed for. extending from the North found an excellent salesman. easily read in the dim morning line of Nosier street and between said light, a sunny deep toned voice blocks seven and eight to the South Prosperous men are those who you’ll hear distinctly on your sleep line of Sanford street in said addition. advertise. No one will dispute Said petition will also pray for the iest mornings. vacation of the alley in said block seven Wednesday a f re moon the Roller Rink will be I've placed him in the window 1 and for the vacation of the alley in said this. The Herald is at your open for Ladies and Children exclusively The circulation is block eight. Said stieet or portion disposal. Look at him whenever you go by Sesaion from two to six o’clock thereof, and said alleys so sought to be extensive and the rates are very vacat<>d. ire to be vacated by said com mon council to school district No. 8 , of Able Assistance viven Coquille, Coo» County, Oregon for reasonable. <][ Our subscription to Beginners school p . rnoses. books are open for inspection Z. C. STRANG to all our customers. Fair, isn’t C. R. BARROW The Jeweler B. H. BURNS C. E. NILES ! it ? T ry an " ad ’’ with us. L X jq U IL L E , O R E G O N , 3-18-4t Petitioners. I. I I The Coquille Herald W HERE Salves Can t Cure Eczema L I B B Y ’S M I L K “Libby’s Evaporated Milk is positively the very best canned milk on the market” NOTES ON THE PHOTOPLAYS SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES That's what all our customers say who haue tried It A S K . 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