T Pioueer White Read at Anderson’s MERELY MENTIONED Fruit Jars at Anderson’s Miss Lou Hooton returned to her Henry Loren/, is having a new ci at of paint applied to the front home at Bridge Saturday after a K A. Folsom 1 ihh Ixeo h | m d ling of his store. visit with relatives here. Miss Hoo- a few days at Myrtle Point. Colored Minstrel«, Saturday and ton, who has been a sufferer from Cool, refreshing drinks at Fol­ Sunday at the Scenic. the effects of inflammatory rheuma­ som ’ b . tism, is much encouraged bv the Mrs. E. A. Tyrrell went to North Miss Dollie Skeels went to Ban- Beud today, to take a nurse’s train­ fact that she is slowly gaining in don Inst week to visit friends. condition and is now able to walk a ing course at Mercy Hospital. little. W ib . Candlin will leave for Port­ Watches repaired in an up-to-date -------------------------- * - « • * ♦ ------- land this week on a short business manner by W. Frank Petett. No “Tale* of Honey end Ter” from We*t trip. delay. and East Have You O Broken Out • Is your face covered with pimples, blotches or rash ? Poor condition of your blood will cause these facial disfigurements at this season of the year. A good medicine for your blood will clear your complexion like magic. Of the many blood purifiers we sell Raxall B lood T a b # lets are undoubtedly the most effective. W o are familiar with the formula of this remedy and knoiv what it will do. It puri- f ie » and enriches the blood, builds up the entire system and imparts a healthy color to cheeks and lips. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Per package, 50c. FURHMAN'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Professional Cards PH YSICIAN S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Physician Surgeon Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D entist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 LAW YERS A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. ULJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttoknkt and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorny at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Going Hunting If so get your bread and lunch sup­ plies from the CITY BAKERY Mrs. L. A. Lawhorn, of McKinley, Wm. Lee, Paskenta, Calif, savs, “ It Mrs. Samuel Harper was iu town was visiting in the city over Thurs­ (rom a short visits at Myrtle Point giveB universal satisfaction and I use only Foley ’ s Honey and Tar Compound day night. to her home at Prosper, where Mr. for my children.’ ’ E. C. Rhodes, Mid­ dleton, Ga. writes, “ 1 had a racking la- Guns for rent at Anderson’s Harper is employed as manager of grippe cough and finally got relief tak­ ing Foley’ s Honey and Tar Compound." Farmers’ annual picnic here the Prosper store. Use no other in your family and refuse Thursday— and that is always a ‘ ‘The White Roses,” tw oree substitutes. For sale at Fuhrman’ s - « Pharmacy. great day. Vitagraph feature at the Scenic Receiver Appointed — -«-• -- • * • ■ *---------- ■■ Take refuge these warm days iu Wedneshay night. Change of Manager The long-deferred appointment of F o l s o m ’ s confectionery, Always A party consisting of Chas. Ev cool. Virgil Watters, of North Bend, as land, Fred Slagle, Chas. and Ted The Farmers Union Store corpo­ The large tank, to he used by the Baxter and Bruce Johnson went ration has now assumed charge of receiver for the Kinney properties mill and the railroad joiutly, is now out this morning to the North Fork the store that has been running un­ bag been made by Judge Harris, acting on the request of Major Kin­ in place on its tower for a few days of camping and der that name, the establishment ney, and Mr. Watters has qualified Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Oglesby, from hunting. « being formally turned over Satur­ for the post This appointment was Oklahoma, are new arrivals who will Buy your vegetables for Sunday day night. B. H. Burns succeeds agreed on some time ago, but wus make their home here. at Lyons & Jones.’ We will be able F. C Getty as manager of the store, put off from time to time, in the to supply cabbage, lettuce, carrots, having had charge of it before the My Optical work is giving sati hope that the deal with an English faction Give me a trial. W. Frank cucumbers, beets, green beans, sum­ latter gentleman came in. Mr. mer squash green oDions and pie syndicate for the property would go Petett. Getty has had the management of plant, fresh from the garden. through and a clean-up could be The Biltmore students are expec­ the store for the past seven months made without the expense and delay G. Lemanski, the independent ted here on their annual educational and has built up the trade very of a receivership. From the latest moving picture magnate, was in visit to Coos county about the 20th materially. developments it seems that the Eng- town today, and he informs the of this month. lisb deal was more or less of a false Herald that he has no intention of • City CounciL Fresh vegetables at Lyons & alarm. Judge Bruuough’s trip to reopening the Royal, which has Jones’ store Friday and Saturday. Last night’s meeting of the coun­ LoDdon resulted only in his return been closed for a week or two. Iu spite of the Leach deportation, cil brought out a full attendance with authority to buy the property Matshfield is making great prepa­ the citizens of Coquille can surely excepting Councilman Leach. if be could get it cheap enough to claim to be law-abiding citizens, for ration for the “ Coos county Round­ An order for $1720 was ordered satisfy the ideas of the syndicate, they all seem to be complying with up and Race Meet,” to be held on drawn in favor of Ellingsen & Ber- and what that price would be is Aug. 22nd and 23rd A lot of the recent clean-up ordinance. gon, on the First street improve­ not given out. Major Kinney now Packard men’s shoes, ladies,’ wild west features new here will be ment. states that the deal is all off and misses and children’s shoes at half shown as well as aeroplane flights Bids were received from Loagston that the property cannot go for the price, at the new Chicago store, and other noyelties. Construction Co. and Wm. Peart on price at which the syndicate was to next door to Knowlton’s drug store. The Coquille Mill and Merc. Co. the improvement of Front street and buy. The Bay papers report him as Attorney Tom Hall, who went out call attention to the fact that they’ the improvement of C street. All saying that the price now is $600,000 to the Ecklev neighborhood on a are better prepared than over to these bids were rejected because which is considered small by every hunting trip, was taken ill while Bupply apple, prune and tomato they did not fully cover the items one who is capable of judging of there and was taken hack to his boxes. Shipments made promptly by rail or steamer. All orders will on which the council wanted figures. the value of tbe property. A round home in Marshfield Saturday. receive immediate attention. The recorder was instructed to ad­ million would be much nearer tbe Au tome bile service, any time. T. —Both Phones — vertise for new bids on the work. value today, and even that sum is A. Walker, call either phene. Stand Coquille Mill & Merc. Co. ----- .-----.«#.♦----------- small in view of the developments Farmers Si Merchants Bank. Since the warm weather came on, • Farmers’ Picnic now going on. It is understood The Gravel Ford correspondent the editor of the Sentinel announces that there is a prospect that the of the Myrtle Point Enterprise says An interesting and instructive the discovery that, “ Men can build property may find buyers in several local etiquette just now prescribes bridges, fight battles, tame bucking program has been arranged for the parcels, instead of in one lump. the greeting, “ Hello! how many jars bronchos, and all that sort of fluff, annual picnic of the Farmers’ Union, of blackberries have you got can­ but they can’ t gulp four glasses of which takes place in this city Thurs­ W . S. Duniway Dead ned?’’ chocolate ice cream soda and then day. Dr. James Withycomb, of the Lyons & Jones receive their veg­ sit down, hungry, to dinner.” State Agricultural College, and A. Willis Scott Duniway, state prin­ etables fresh from the garden Tues­ V. Swift, president of the State ter since 1906, died unexpectedly Don’t fail to see the Edwards days and Fridays. Farmers’ Union, will be the princi­ at 7:10 last Tuesday morning at his Paddy O’ Shay and B. R. Brown fancy rifle shooting and dancing at pal speakers. C. W. Chase will apartments in Portland. Mrs. Dun­ were busy this morning cleaning up the Scenic Thursday and Friday. preside, and deliver the address of iway was with him when the end around the city hall, as a result of Mrs. W. C. Musick, who has had welcome. Mayor Morrison will de­ came. An acute attack of valvular dally ing too long last night with charge of the Farmers line central liver a talk on good roads. There heart trouble, said Dr. J. H. Bris­ the cup that not only cheers but in­ at Bridge for several years, was in will be band and vocal music Mrs tow, who was summoned, was the ebriates. town over Dight last week, visiting E. A. Tyrrell is on the program for cause of death friends. She was on her way to a solo Tents for rent at Anderson’s Mr. Duniway was the son of Coos river, where she will teach the The postoffices at Fairveiw and Abigail Scott Duniway, the mother Myrtle Bank school. Mrs. D. H. Committee Meets Hare, C oob county, will be discontin­ of woman's suffrage in Oregon, was Taylor, whose husband is employed a former newspaper man and has ued on the 15th of this month, the A meeting of the committee re­ on the Smith-Powers work, has reason being that no one in the been prominently identified with tbe taken Mrs. Musick’s place at central. cently appointed by president activities of the city and state, poli­ neighborhood is hankering for the Morrison of the C oob County Good The Butler Stock company held job of postmaster. tically and otherwise, during prac­ Roads association was held Thurs­ the boards at the Scenic last even­ tically bis entire manhood. E. J. Baker, game warden, was day afternoon at the city hall, those ing and will appear again tonight Mr. Duniway had not been in up from Curry county and was in present being A. T. Morrisson; Co- and tomorrow night. The Manion- robust health since three years ago town a few minutes Saturday. Mr. quill;Hugh McLain and Wm.Grimes, Claman players who are scheduled when in the heat of a political cam­ Baker says he is having his hands Marshfield; Dr. Bartle and Peter to open a weeks engagement at the paign in which he was reelected full just now, as the woods are full Loggie, North Bend; L. A. Roberts, popular playhouse on the 18th, are state printer, he fainted while at a of hunters. He is expecting that Myrtle Point; J. D. Benham. Fair- spoken of in the highest terms by meeting. Ph sicians told him at the game birds which the state is view. the papers of Marshfield where they that time that a weakened heart was to send down here will soon arrive. The committee recommends that have been filling the Masonic opera the cause of his temporary collapse the proposed highway from the Otis Flitcrolt, who, with his wife, house. and he was advised to live quietly county line through Myrtle Point, has been staying in town for med­ Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Franz, writ­ Coquille, Marshfield and North Bend and without violent exertion. ical treatment, has received such Duniway spent some time in Califor­ ing to the Herald from Aberdeen, to Sunset Bay be hard surfaced to benefit that they moved back to nia following the attack. Wash., send their regards to the their home at Fairview yesterday. He appeared to be in about his Coquille people, among whom they There Is more Catarrh In this section of George Bradford, living at Riverside normal condition until four weeks the country than all other diseases put Hotel, Colusa. Calif, reports that he had number many friends. They say together, and until the last few years a very severe case o f kidney trouble and that they are in good health, but was supposed to bo incurable. F or a great ago when, while accompanied by many years doctors pronounced it a local backache, which also affected the secre­ disease and prescribed local remedies, and Mrs. Duniway, he was stricken with tions. He says, “ I took five boxes of things are quiet there now, “ warm by constantly falling to cure with local Foley Kidney Pills and they cured m e.’ weather and lots of lumber” being treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci­ a nervous chill while in adown town ence has proven Catarrh to bo a consti­ All over California people report that He was taken to his tutional disease, and therefore requires restaurant. Foley Kidney Pills "c u r e .” For sale the main features of the situation constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh at Fuhrman’ s Pharmacy. They wish to dispose of their prop­ Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & home and given medical attention, Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitu­ erty interests here, as will be seen tional cure on the market. It Is taken In­ and has not been out since that time. Floor Paints nt Anderson’s ternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- apoonful. It acts directly on the blood by a want ad in this issue. n . ■A P P L E B O X E S . j FRUIT BOXES I I Shooks for Every Hind of Wooden Fruit-Container I I B • H We are handling the product of the Coquille Manufacturing Company, which is turning out a first-class article in every line of Shooks B ™ B I ■ a width of uiut> feet, with a view to eventually making it wi er. The recommendation is made that the first work be done between the county line and Myrtle Point; the next from Bandon to the Curry county line, and that th< work from Coquille towards the bay come later. This is in consideration of the fact that the sections to be served by the two first named stretches of road are dependent entirely on the roads for transportation and are in greater need of the improvement. The committee visited the county court and met a very encouraging reception. A meeting of the as­ sociation will be held at Bandon Friday night. Prices Are Right Consult us before placing your order | I I j Nosier & Norton | Linsefd Oil at Anderson’s WANT COLUMN and mucous surfaces o f the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tes­ timonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family PlUs for constipation. RATES: One cent a word, each in­ sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. FOU SALE— 100x208 feet, adjoin­ ing Frank Collier’s property, price $t500. Also one-ninth in terest in Collier estate, four housep and some acreage. Ad­ dress J. C. Franz, Aberdeen, Wash 8 12 4tp FOR SALF,—Pure bred Cotswold buck, 4 years old. J. H. Rada- baugh, Arago, Ore. 7-29-4t WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Town lot in Condon, county seat of Oilliam county, for team of horses or other live stock in Coos. E. H Meade, Coquille. 7-29-tf THE PATRONAGE OF LADIES AND CHILDREN. Our show is wholesome, entertaining and edifying. It is broad and beneficial. We get our film service through the Licensed Exchange and will not accept anything that is low or degrading. The OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the ladies will be pleased, the children Herald office. amused and both will learn something new. WANTED—Clean cotton the Herald office. rage at T H E SC E N IC Coquille Wins Both Games Jim Collier was the bright partic­ ular star in Sunday’ s games and it was due principally to this great player’s work that Coquille walked off with both games, From the time signal to play ball was given until the first hall was over he had tbe clam diggers completely mysti­ fied and allowed them but one m&sly hit. Wood.the first man up in tbe sixth, was the lucky individ­ ual And lucky he was, fur, had O’Conner fielded the ball instead of going to his base, Collier would have had a no hit game to his credit, a record which lew pitchers ever attain. But as it was he showed the crowd a brand of ball seldom seen on a bush diamond and also lined out three hits in tour times up and one a three bagger. Coquille’ s team backed Collier up in faultless style and showed that they can hit some by drawing in nine runs Maloney started to pilch lor Marshfield but was hit so! ICE CREAM & COOL DRINKS FOR W A R M W E A T H E R PETER SCOTT S u cce s s o r to W1CKMAN & WICKMAN OOOOOOOOPOOOOOOC freely that Mgr. Ogren yanked him out and substituted Freeman who fared no better. Final score, Co­ quille 13 hits and 9 runs, Marsh­ field 1 hit and no runs. The North Bend Coquille contest was a hum dinger and a scrap every inch of the way and at the begining of the ninth stood two and two. All through these eight innings the crowd had cheered and rooted for their favorites and with the score tied excitment was at a lever pitch. Then when Osbuin scored for North Bend the Benders were crazy with delight. Coquille came up in the last half, ready to do or die. Piper was sale, Howell hit and "Swede” went to third, Crawford rolled a slow one down the third base line and reached first while they were after Piper who ran back to third but was called out by Umpire Goodner. The Coquillers objected strenously, but nothing doing. The next man up hit and Howell scored the tying run and then Tip O’ Neil won a lot of glory for himself by connecting for a two bagger and the game was over. Score; Coquille 11 hits and 4 runs, North Bend 8 hits and 3 runs. Tbe game at Bandon resulted in. Myrtle Point’s defeat by tbe home team, 11 to 1 . June 15th At Bandon— Coquille and Myrtle Point. Bandon beats Coqnille 1 to 0. ” Mprtle Point 11 to 8. At North Bend— Marshfield, two games. North Bend wins 9 to 1. ” ” ’ ’ 5 to 3. June 29th At Marshfield—Myrtle Point and Coquille. Marshfield ties Myrtle Point 1 to 1. Marshfield beats Coquille 7 to 3. At North Bend— Bandon. North Bend beats Bandon 7 to 4. July 13th At Bandon— Marshfield and North Bend. Bandon beats Marshfield, 2 to 0. North Bend beats Bandon 8 to 2. At Coquille— Myrtle Poiot. Coquille wins, 9 to 2. July 20th At Marshfield—Coquille and Ban­ don. Marshfield beats Coquille, 3 to 2. Bandon beats Marshfield, 9 to 8. A t North Bend— Myrtle Point. North Bend wins, 5 to 4. At North Marshfield. July 27tb Bend— Coquille and North Bend-Coquille tie, 1 to 1. Mar8lifield beats North Bend, 9 to 2. At Myrtle Point— Bandon. Bandon wins 5 to 2. August 3rd Official Schedule For At Bandon— Coquille and Marsh­ The Season’s Base Ball field. May 25th At Marshfield— Bandon. Bandon wins, 6 to 1 At North Bend— Coquille Myrtle Point. Bandon beats Coquille, 9 to 4. Bandon beats Marshfield, 5 to 3. At Myrtle Point— North Bend. Myrtle Point wins, 3 to 1. August 10th and At Coquille—Marshfield and North Bend. North Bend beats Coquille 2 to 1 ” ” ” Myrtle Point 7-4 June 1st At Bandon—North Bend. Bandon wins 5 to 2. Coquille beats Marshfield, 9 to 0. Coquille beats North Bend, 4 to 3. At Bandon— Myrtle Point. Bandon wins 11 to 1. August 17th At Myrtle Point— Coquille and Coquille beats Myrtle Point 10 to 0. Bandon. At Marshfield—North Bend. Marshfield forfeits to Coquille. August 24th June 8th At Marshfield—Coquille and Myr­ At Myrtle Point-—Bandon and Co­ tle Point. quille. At North Bend— Bandon. Bandon beatB Myrle Point 3 tol . August 31st Myrtle Point beats Coquille 13 to 10. A t M arshfield— N orth Bend. At Bandon— North Bend. At Coquille— Myrtle Point. Marshfield wins 10 to 3. At Coquille— Myrtle Point and Marshfield. MERCHANTS’ CARNIVAL SCENIC T H E A T E R Coquille, Oregon Under the Auspices of the Leading and Progressive Bus­ iness Houses of Coquille, Presenting Manion-Claman PLAYERS In Seven Standard Plays W ith a D ifferent Play Each Night AUGUST 18,19,20,21,22,23,24 j Merchants whose names appear below, beirig thankful for the patronage o f their friends in the past, and to show their appreciation thereof, have arranged with the Manion-Claman Players to give seven nights o f high-class entertain­ ment at the Scenic Theatre, from Monday, August 18 to 24, presenting a differ­ ent play each night, and they are giving absolutely Free, an admission Ticket, good for any performance, with every purchase you make from them. By so do­ ing, they are giving to the public good entertainment at free cost—an entertain­ ment that would otherwise coat you from 75c up. Ask for Free Tickets, Given Only by the following Merchants Lyons & Jones Fuhrman’s Pharmacy Miller’s Bazaar Henry Lorenz Cash Meat Market Skeels & Son F. C . True G eo. A . Robinson Coquille H dw . C o. Leneve’s Confectionery Admission without Merchant's Free Ticket, 75c 100 Free Seats Each Night Merchant’s Ticket and 25c Secures Reserved Seat