MERELY MENTIONED A line article of peaches is com­ ing into the market from Bridge Licenses to Wed County Clerk Watson issued the fol­ lowing marriage licenses during the J. L. Crosby, of Gravel Ford, was week: Miss Myrtle Lund Bited" j doing business in town yesterday. Mar htield last w«i k. Albert E. Watsou and Esther My Optical work is giving sati The county court is to establish a faction. Give me a trial. W. Frank Merle Ferris. ferry at Hivertou. Petett. Walter Izah Tucker and Ella E. A Folsom started last night Mrs. J F. Lee, of R.verton, was Cornwall. shopping in town l*Bt Thursday. on a trip to Portland, expecting to Fred W . Payne and Anna M. Hay press for sale, Phone Farm- be B°De about two weeks. Browning. t rs. 11*3. 8-20 3tp Order your California Peaches Hjelmer Anderson Anna Kjell- C. Hamtuerlof, or « of Gravel forcauning of Lyons & Jones. Fifty boxes just coming in. man. Ford's substantial citizons, was do­ ing business in town Thursday. Have You O Broken Out # Watches repaired in an up-to-date manner by W. Frauk Petett. No delay. Is your face covered with pimples, blotches or rash ? Poor condition of your blood will cause these facial disfigurements at this season o f the year. A good medicine for your blood will clear your complexion like magic. Of the many blood purifiers wo sell R e x a ll B lood Tab* lots are undoubtedly the most effective. W o are familiar with the formula o f this remedy and k n ow what It will do. It puri­ fies and enriches the blood, builds up the entire system and imparts a healthy color tocheeks and lips. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Per package, 50c. Ihos. McNair waH taken lo the asy lum at Salem last week, by an attendant who came here for that purpose. The poles will be removed from the sidewalk along Second street and pluced in the parking, where they belong. Automc bile service, any time. T. A. \\ alker, call either phene. Stand, Farmers & Merchants Bank. FCRHMAN’S PHAHHACY' The Rexall Store P rofessional C ards P H Y S IC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND I’hvsician Surgeon Ollice in Richmond-Barker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT D entist Office over First National Bank I'lione Main 431 LAWYERS A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Booms 2-3—4 L. J. LILJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRT ATTOUNEr AND C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttobny at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Pilone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon T h a t L e tte r— Vou never received a reply to It, and you wonder If It was delivered or If It was lost. If your name and address had been on the envelope It would have been returned to you If the addressee could not be found Let us show you how cheap we can print 500 or 1,000 envel­ opes We will also print letter­ heads The material, workman­ ship and price will be right I Prosecuting Attorney Q.M.Brown arrived last night to take part the activities of the Circuit Court which convened this morning. The crushed rock from the ooun ty quarry a few miles east of this city is said by J. C Wilsou, a min ¡ng prospector, to contain gold to tbe amount of $0 40 a ton. Why go to the Klondike? School Superintendent Bake returned today from South inlet where a school district has bee having a tnix-up over one of tbe di rectors who waR c|ailned to be iuel ¡ 3 Early Fall Showing LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S C O A TS Geo. M. Geer and Anna M. Mil­ ler. Audleigh Brougton. Geo. T . Flood. Fuller and Eva Just Received Direct from New York Carley and Elsie M. Loring Lute Day Burrell Tower. and The very latest and smartest fall styles, portraying all the distin­ guishing fashion points of the new season—all plainly tailored with but very little trimming—new fabrics and new colors. But you can not appreciate their chicness and beauty nearly so much from description as you will when you come in and actually see them Nellie Apple Boxes We manufacture tbe standard box prescribed and approved by the state horticultural society, and adopted by tbe Slate Legislature, and until further notice will sell L D Smith, of Coos River, who ¡gable to the office. boxes in any qiisuity at the follow­ is interested with Geo. Beale in the The 0regon Power Co annouDce8 ing prices: APPLE BOXES 8 c Notley addition, was in town a con- thst day gervice wil, be ini, a,jel, in PRUNE BOXES 7o pie of days last week. about two months. The lighting TOMATO BOXES..................... 6 c The Breakwater was delayed half service already shows a marked im Coquille Mill and Merc. Co an hour in leaving Portland recent proveraent, especially in the matte - • -•*»•- ----------- ly by the failure of bakers to deliver 0f coming on earlier in the evening Man Disappears supplies of bread ami pies. j The improvement of Front street, Peach prices nre about at bedrock which leads from the west end of On August 4 , Sigval Johnson, a C O M P L E T E O U T F IT T E R now. Order your canning supplies Fil.st etreet toward ,he depot, brother of Capt. John Johnson, dis­ of Lyons & Junes while they last. , . n r , r, J under way bv tbe Longston Con appeared from Bandon and nothing F. A. Turner, of Copalis, Wash., stuction Co., so that next winter' has been heard of him since that has taken over the Myrtle Point j freighting business will be carried time. He was iu good health and More Suryeyors cannery and agrees to run it five on with somewhat more felicity than left over a month’s wages unclaimed. ______ _______ Have Y o u Seen Our vears, commencing next year. heretofore. The following discription may help A party of railroad suryeyors are The farmhouse of C. A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nosier and to identify him if fouud: 50 years reported operating at the mouth of Made as a woman'* broom should be made. Half a pound lighter Jr., near Riverton, was destroyed Geo. Moulton started yesterday than ordinary brooms of age, fair complextion, blue eyes, Salmon river and apparently work­ by fire last Ft ¡day night, with its Mr. Moulton’s auto for a trip to 5 feet 3 inches in height. No cause This broom is made o f selected soft tipped broom corn that bends ing down the coast. It is not known freely and springs back into shape. With this broom you can get contents. It was insurtd for $1500. Roseburg, to return in a few days. for disappearance can be assigned at this time just what compauy right into the nap o f your rug or carpet and get out all the duBt without scuffing it or injuring the nap. This broom not only saves your carpet and it is feared that he has been Lyons A Jones receive another Before reaching Myrtle Point they they belong to but it is thought but it saves your hands and your strength and lasts much longer than shipment of California late Solway had a blowout and had to await foully dealt with.— Western World. they are Hill meu surveying a line ordinary stiff brooms made o f poor stock. peaches on the incoming Elizabeth. the arrival of a new tire. Be sure ami ask for the L it tle P o l l y . through to the coast aud on down Order your supplies for canning Eli Ellis no Better H.W.Holverstott.one of Fairview the coast from Willamina.— Yaquina while they last. old settlers, was in the city yestei Bay News THE MODEL GROCERY With the advent ol the month of Eli Ellis, who weut to the springs day. He reports that the residents September the drouth seems to be at Dunsmuir, Cal , lor the benefit Trains to North Bend ¡n that vicinity are much inconven broken, and tbe gentle showers fi­ ienced in their mail arrangements of his health, has not found tbe re­ nally got into operation last night. Word comes from the Bay that lief hoped for. He suffered severe­ since the Fairview postoffice was the Southern Pacific will buiid at The annual conference of the M. ly from the fatigue of the trip discontinued, but there seems to be E. Church South was held in this and his condition is (ar from once from Marshfield to North no remedy in sight at present. city last week, commencing Wed­ being satisfactory. Mrs. Ellis and before the end of this year will After several days of delay caused heard last week Iroui her son be running its trains through from nesday, with quite a large attend­ by a break-down, tbe ooncrete mix Henry, to the effect that his father, Myrtle Point to the latter place. ance. er used on Second street resumed who was then at Ashland, was not Arrangements are being made for A few ppople displayed a curios- operations last week and is now able to stand the trip to his home ballasting the entire line with ,ty to find out about “ Tbe Only walking steadily dowD the street here and would be taken to Fresno, gravel from the beds on the Smith- Way,” which was supposed to be consuming gravel and cement and Cal. where the younger Mr. Ellis Powers road. Pending the secur­ shown at the Masonic opera house coughing out concrete in a way that and bis wife are visiting her parents. ing ot the right of way direct last evening. promises an early completion of tbe -------------. .■. ------- a a through the Smith lumber yards at Supvtrvisor VauLeuven, of the improvement. Attorney General Departs Marshfield, it is said the track will Bear Creek district, will soon be at be laid around the corner of Broad­ Will Visit Old Home work cutting down “ that awful Bear Attorney General Crawford and way and Central avenue, and a gas­ Creek bill” by the Coos county wife started for Salem Friday in an oline motor car will be used between J. J. Lamb expects to start next method, simply going around it.— auto.wbich came in from Roseburg Marshfield depot and North Bend. month on a trip that will keep him Western World. to take them out Mr. Crawford’s In nny case the people of those two away until some time next summer visit was for the purpose of looking towns expect a full-fledged street The Coos Bay News of Aug. 25, He will go first to Chula Vista into the matter of the deportation car service to be inaugurated be­ 1880, said: Marshfield has a pop­ Calif., where he will visit at the home of I. W. W. agitators from Coos tween them in the near future ulation of 625. It haB eleven places of his son-in-law, J. M. Byers, until ---------- ».» » < -------- county, being made at the r quest where whiskey can be bought. It about Feb. 1. From there he will of Governor West Before he de­ S. P. Planning to Ship has no church building. It has no go for an extended stay at his old parted, he filed a report of his find­ public school house. It casts a Coal to Valley Points home in Jonesboro, Ark. Before re ings with the Circuit court, and large Republican majority. , turning home he will attend tbe It is stated that the Southern Pa­ would also make a report to tbe Jesse Haskins, of Fairview, was a conference of the M. E . Church governor on bis arrival at Salem. cific is making arrangements for caller yesterday. He recently re­ South, which meets at Oklahoma He was reticent in the matter of big shipments of Coos Bay coal to turned from a visit to Washington. City on May 14, aud to which he is giviug out any thing for publication, Eugene, Salem, Roseburg and other He came in over the Myrtle P oin t 1 a delegate, but it is well understood that his valley points over its new Coos Bay- road, and says that he has lived to The company is al­ report will be a fair presentation of Eugene line. be eighty years old to take his first j W h e n G oin g E ast tbe real facts and will refute many ready making plans to put in big ride in an automobile. He liked it of the wild assertions made by L ‘ acb blinkers at the principal towns and fine, and says that if there was and his misguided friends It does it is expected that Coos county coal RATES: One cent a word, each in nothing to run into he would get sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. not appear that Sheriff Gage has will replace tbe Washington and an auto of his own. T A K E THE any reason to be uervoue over his | Colorado and W yoming coal now The Crquille Mill and Merc. Co. LOST— Lai Re black and tan bound lack of participation in the festivi-! being shipped in there, the price of tipped with white all around. call attention to the fact that they Ten dollars reward will be paid ties. Mr and Mrs. Crawford en­ which ranges from $ 1 2 to $14 a ton are better prepared than ever to The company will have its new for his return to Sam Stephens, joyed their visit with their many supply apple, prune and tomato Coquille 8 26 3tp old friends in this section, where Beaver hill mine in full operation boxes. Shipment*! made pr< mptly by the time the railroad is comple­ by rail or sleamer. All orders will FARM FOR SALE—A bargain; 120 they formerly resided. receive immediate attention. ted and is also anxious to make five- acres, 60 acres bottom, balance —Both Phones — Silenced bench, all cleared, well improved year contracts with other miues, it Coquille Mill A Merc. Co. new bouse costing $3000, near is said. The desire to get more coal creamery. Price $10,500, easy T see the women are going to is said to be prompting the con­ terms. B. Folsom. “ The Exposition Line- 1915” wear medieval costumes in that suf­ struction of the branch line from WANTED TO EXCHANGE— 3 fragette parade,” remarked Mr. Beaver Hill as it will tap the lower town lots in Condon, Gilliam Wombat pleasantly. “ What are you Coquille river mines.— News. County, Ore. for work team, wa­ going to wear, my dear?” Three Through Trains Daily gon, set of harness, cows, calves, A Herald want ad will find a "M y medieval hat,” said Mrs. hogs, poultry, farm tools, fence renter for your house, or a house Lv. P o r t l a n d L v . R oseburg posts, barb wire or any old thing Wombat, significantly. And there were no further re­ for your renter. 5:50 p .m . "Shasta Limited” 12:31 m. used on a ranch. Will exchange one lot or all together for stock marks. 8:15 p. m. "San Francisco Express” 5:10 a. m. in Coos County or adjacent. E 1:30 a. m. "California Express” 9:40 a. m. OREGON H . Meade,Coquille, Ore. 8-26-tf For Sale A PPLE BOXES Prices for Ladies and Misses from $10 to $22.50 For Children, from $5 to $7.50 H EN R Y LORENZ Jk LITTLE POLLY TRUES PIONEER BROOMS STORE WHITE LEAD Linseed Oil, Alcohol, White Lead, Turpentine, Pure Colors, Roof Paint, Floor Paint, Wood Fillers, Varnishes, Paint Brushes. A N D E R SON’S XW V N WANT COLUMN TAKE THE SHASTA ROUTE Through I Oregon and California FRUIT B O X ES I I I Shooks for Every hind of Wooden Fruit-Container We are handling the product of the Coquille Manufacturing Company, which is turning out a first-class article in every line of Shooks Prices Are Right I I I Consult us before placing your order I Nosier & Norton I E i SWJ SET NWJ SWJ SEJ WANTED— A second hand buggy. Give description and price. Ad­ Sec 3, T 29 S R 13 W 160 acres dress T. S Easton, Sitkum, Oreg timber. Will sell for assessed val­ uation on county cruise. 8 19 6 tp Oeo. B. Morgan, Baodon, Oreg. FOR SALE—Small windows suit­ able for hot house purposes, $100 Reward, $100 cheap. Apply at this office. 8 19tf The readers o f this paper will be FOR SALE— 100x208 feet, adjoin­ ing Frank Collier’s property, price $1500. Also one-ninth in ­ terest in Collier estate, four houses and some acreage. Ad­ dress J. C. Franz, Aberdeen, Wash. 8 12 4tp OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the Herald office. WANTED Clean cotton the Herald office. rags at leased to learn that there Is at least one ..Traded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and thst la Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is the only »osltive cure now known to the medical raternlty. Catarrh beln* a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat­ ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In­ ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces c f the system, there­ by destroying the foundation of the dis­ ease. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution snd assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative pow­ ers that they otter On- Hundred Dollars for any case that It fills to cure. Send for list of testimonials. A ddress F. J. CH ENEY A CO . T oledo, Ohio. Sold by all D ru ggists. 75e. T a k e H a ll’s Fam ily Pills fo r con stip a tion . A G R IC U L TU R A L COLLEGE B E G I N S it» forty-fifth school ysnr S e p t e m b e r i s . IS IS . C O U R S ES DEGREE in msnyphasesof AG R IC U LT U R E . EN GINE ERI NG. HOME E c o n o m i c * M i n i n g , f o r e s t r y . C o m ­ m e r c e . PHAR MAC Y. T w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in a o r i c u l - TURE. H O M E E C O N O M IC S . MECHANIC A R T S . F O R E S T R Y . C O M M E R C E . PH AR MA CY T E A C H E R 'S C O U R S E S In msnusl training, agriculture, domestic sclsnce and art. M U S IC , including piano, string, band instrument* and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BO O K LET entitled “ Tux E n r ic h m e n t o f R u r a l L i f e ” snd a C a t a l o g u e will be mailed free on application. Address H. M. T k n n a n t , Registrar, (tw-7-16 to*-•) Corvallis, Oregon. Direct connections at San Francisco with Trains East via Ogden, and South through Los Angeles, El Paso or New Orleans. $ 5 5 .0 0 Portland to Los Angeles And Return On sale daily limit six months. Tickets to all points South and East on sale daily by P. L. Sterling, Agent C. B. R. & E. at Marshfield, who will arrange reservations, or outline your tiip. Write for "W ayside Notes” describing trip througu California and South. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland Oregon.