W henever any scientists discover a new prepa ration, which physicians prescribe, we immediately have it in our drug store. Science is daily revealing new remedies. W e keep right up to the minute in our business. W hen you need medicines or articles for your toilet, come straight to us for them; what we sell you will be the very highest quality obtainable. Come to OUR Drug Store FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY TH E REXRLL MERELY MENTIONED Cre im at the City Bakery every day. J. N. J acobson . W. R. Haines, the Marshfield mu sic dealer, was in town yesterday on business. Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection ery. Under the new management of Gage ¿ l Leach the Scenic is doing a good business. A chance for the little folks to get a pair of shoes cheap $1.00 per pair up to $ 2.50 ut Lyons Jk Jonos. Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D en tist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 A. J. SHERWOOD A ttornkv a t L aw First National Bank Building Room 8 2 -3 -4 L J. ULJEQI/IST A tto r n ey a t L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorn ey at L aw Notary Public f. Coquille D. SPERRY ATTORNEr A N D C o u nsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorn y at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW Cream at the City Bakery every day. J. N. J acobson . Oliver Wilson, late of the Scenic, was up to see his family Sunday, beu.g now employed at Parkers burg. All warm weather drinks will be found at Folsom's Confectionery. J. B. Pointer lost a scow load of coal from the Riverton mine last Thursday, by the capsizing of the scow in the river. List your property with the Pa cific Iienl Estate Co., M. M. Young, manager. R. A. Easton, of Dora, was in town Saturday to meet Mrs. Easton, who has just closed a successful terra of school at West Norway. SHINGLES FOR SALE — En quire of Geo. T. MoultoD, Agent for the Hammock Shingle Co. Miss Susie Abell, wbo bus been attending school at the Gravel Ford Academy, returned to her home yes terday, the school having closed last Friday. J. J. Stanley’s new law offices are suite 15 in the First National Bank building, the first door to the left at the bead of the stairs, where he will be pleased to meet his clients. Home phone 633 , Farmers IG6. tf Lee Goodmau returned Wednes day from North Bend, where he un derwent an operation at Mercy Hos pital, and reports himself sb getting along fiuely. Lyons A Jones are offering the greatest bargains iD children’s shoes ever offered in this city. You should call early aod investigate for your self before the sizes and styles are picked over. F. C. Stone, a new-comer, has bought an interest in the Pacific | Real Estate Company and is now associated with M. M. Young in ( that business. - A ttorn ey an d C ounsellor at L aw LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon * ----- Early Seed Potatoes Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY STORE It pays to plant early seed as they are ready when potatoes are high aDd yon get them harvested before rbe rait'S. We have Earlv Rose and Early Minnesota Seed Potatoes. THE MODELOROCERY and Ranges, The blaze in the McDonald house, now occupied by Joe Pope, caused a fire alarm to be turned in Saturday evening. Some of tho woodwork uear a terra cotta flue had taken tire but the bln e was extinguished by Mr. Pope with a fire extinguisher, and d o great damage was done. J. J. Stanley feels pretty confi dent of the Democratic nomination for the county judgeship, as no other aspirant has showp up, and tomorrow ia the last elay for filing petitions. And the “marrying jus tice" is going to be a strong candi date— don’t forget that. It is expected that the mill will start up tomorrow to saw lumber for the local market. Under Re ceiver Newton matters have been arranged bo that lumber is now bein^- sold from the yards and dry house, and the local demand will be taken care of. Miss Ada Hanson, who has been in the employ of the Herald for a short time, went to Bandon this morning, where she will take ship for San Pedro on her way to the borne of her parents near Los Angeles. She was greatly pleased with the Coquille and expects to re turn later and that her parents will also move here wheD they can dis pose of their California property. Try a Herald waat ad for any thing you want to buy or sell. A dd Dollars to Your Crops SZSZSZSZSZffiSZSSZSZSSZS^^ Stoves Crt mi at the City Bakery every day. J. N . J acobson . C. S. Hall has received a new Powt-ia machine f"r the Grand and congratulatea hims-tf that hi- s"ul- hirrowing experiences with the old Edison are at an 8tnl. Shoes— Shoes —Sin e-a - Boys and Girl«’ Shoes now on sale at Ltous T i n . The city council mel umi clewed the tag last Thursday tveuiug but did io t go on rtcord with official action, adjourning until tomorrow Light, when several matters of im portance will lie dispose*! of, Don t g t “ crazy with the he.t”— Go to Folsom'« Confectionery and absorb a cooling drink. So far us heard from, E 13 Cur- tia, ol North Beu l, will bo the only Progressive candidate before the primaries, the county c imm'ssioner- ship being his objective point. We have secured the exclusive selling rights of Lnlber Burbank’s original needs for Coqunle With every $1.00 purchase we- will give you a copy of “The Culture of Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables’’ written by Luther Burbank himself. Now that April 25 th has been set us good roads day, when all uresup- to turn out and work, it is suspected that many aie praying that that day may be too stormy for outdoor ex ercise. 50 cents and $ 1.00 will buy a good pair of Boys or Girls’ Shoes ut Ly ons A Jones. J. N. Jacobson bad the misfor tune to break some bottles and run short of milk for bis customers Fri day. It was a nice ruioy day, but he suid the dairy inspecto was here that day, so be made up the deficit with cream. We are now reducing our boys und girl«’ shoe stock. Our prices will surprise you if you wfll only call at Lyons & Jones store und see the great baigains. M. M. Young went over Saturday to Marshfield, where, acting as a special deputy, he organized a branch of the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen. The organization starts with 18 charter members and good prospects for success and use- f illness. The ladies of the M. E- Church will also have aprons on sale eiuriog the chicken dinner ut Dr. Richmond's on Saturday. April 11 th. Bedsteads, j| Springs and Mattresses, Dressers, Cupboards and Household Articles too Num erous to Mention By planting seeds that briog re- ults and reap dollars with the bar- vest We carry only the very best seeds that money can buy. Try us for seeds and you will be well pie set next fall. THE MODEL GROCERY. 6 Per Cent Loans Obtainable to buy, build or im - H. O. HNDERSON 8 prove farm, ranch and citv property G ET THE ¿7 BEST Swift’s Premium Bacon, Swift’s Premium Hams, Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard A t All Grocers J. E. NORTON DISTRIBUTOR. C O Q U ILLE . O R EG O N or remove incumbrance therefrom; Spec al Privileges and Reasonable terms. For proposition address; Finance Dept., 1527 Busch Bldg., Dallas, Texas. WANT COLUMN RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' \\ ANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. Inquire at this office, tf Wauled— A waitress and a dish washer at the Tuttle House, tf MacKintosh in Trouble AN OPEN LETTER Dotial-I MacKintosh, who tin« In en in the real estate and insurance biisii eas in Bindon, was brought to this city yesterday under arrest on To the Voters of the First a eh irpe id laieiuy by bailee pre- Congressional District ferud by an agent id ihe ioaulame company for whom lie Im« been do iug bu-iness. The agency was taken Roieburg, Oregon, March 10th, 1914 away from him by the special repie- Hundreds of people living in ev Hcntativ* of th>< company anil an arc uuting was demanded, when it ery county in the Fiist Congress claimed he w a s «bun about $140 ional District have never writieu. MaeKiutonh claims that this was telegraphed or asked me to become money that had been paid to him a candidate for Congress. However, by ¡usurers but which waa nut due believiug in the principle that il a to the the company for 15 day «after man wants anythiug the best way March 4 tb, ami that he would turn to get it is to go out after it, aud it o\er before that time. His exam not ta wait for it to come to him, ination was to take place before and holding to the doctrine that un Justice of the Peace Stanley. Mac- der our form cf government it is no Kin'osb has becu doing a good busi. disgrace to seek an office at the ness in Baudon and has many hands of the people, 7 therefore de friends there who hope that the sire to say that after due considers matter will be adjusted without lion and without any mental reser vation or undue influence, have de serious consequences Later— MacKintosh waived ex cided to become a candidate tor amination und furnished bail for Congress on the Republican ticket hi? appearance before the grand at the comiug primary election. Being a stranger to many of you, jury In the meantime, it is under stood that bis Bandon friends will at the risk of being called an egotist, eudeavo' to adjust matters satisfac I am going to tell you something about myself in order that you may torily to all concerned. be able to form ati opinion as to whether I am as well qualified for Raised a Check the position as other candidates wbo James Osborn, a seventeen year are seeking the office. old boy was brought before Justice Fiist, in order not to try to de Stanley today on a charge of obtain ceive you, must say that I have as ing money and goods by false pre many faults as the average man, and tenses, having raised a check given when the campaign begins to warm him by Andy Ita labaugh from three up the other fellows will tell you all to thirty dollors. He waived exam about them. From first evidence I ination and was remanded to the have learned that I first opened my custody of the sheriff to await the eyes in a modest dwelling on a farm action of the juvenile c eurt.He claims near Lawrertce, Douglas, County, he will arrive at the age of eighteen Kansas, more than a halt century this week so he may be taken before ago. My father died when I was the grand jury next week. lie eight years old,and I came to Oregon cashed the check with one cf our with my mother in 1870, and set local merchants, spending the rnoBt tled upon a homestead in the Ya- of it for clothing and receiving quiua Bay country. Two years later something over seven dollars in ray mother died, and I worked tor ranchers and farmers until I was money. ---------------------M f » « - - ------ eighteen,going to the public schools U . of O . Speaker Thursday during the wiuter months. From 1876 to 1893, I worked in Dr. Gilbert, professor of Political the logging camps, on the stock Science at Oregon University, will range and at steamboating From deliver his lecture on “Democracy 1893 to 1898, was county clerk ot anil Great Fortunes” at the court Lincoln County, during which time house next Thursday evening at I studied law and was admitted to eight o'clock. This lecture is under practice in 1897, since which time I the auspices of the publio schools have been in active practice. and will be free. The subject to be Represented Polk and Liucoln dealt with is one of special interest Counties in the Legislature three in this day of great accumulations terms. Appointed Register of the of wealth and Dr. Gilbert’s treat- United States Land Office at Rose- ii ent of it is said to be masterly and bnrg by President Talt December the citizena of the town are invited 18, 1909. serving four years to attend. While a member of the legislature in 1903, I introduced what was Hunting Accident known as the car shortage or demur rage bill. It was defeated, aud in R. A. Easton, of Dora, who was 1907 I again introduced it. and be in the city Saturday, brought news ing a member of the Committee on of a bunting accident at. McKinley, Railroads, got it incorporated in whereby Mark Brown, aged about the Railroad Commission Bill,which 18 , a son of Alvin Brown of McKin became a law. At this same session ley, Buffered a painful, though not I introduced and secured the pass dangerous wound. It seems that age of a law providing for the Direc he went hunting with Gordon Shep tors’ , Parent-Teachers’ meetings ard. and the latter seeing something I also at the same session introduced move, blazed away with his rifle, the Jones Free Lock Bill, which be sending a bullet through the llesby came a law, appropriating $300,000, part of Brown’s left forearm and contingent upon the government tearing an ugly hole. The young appropriating a like sum, for the man walked to the Hanson plnce purpose of building new, or pur within half a mile of borne but was chasing the old locks at Oregon unable to go farther until his injur City, and the operating of the same ies were attended to. He has to free to the people by the Govern The Government having thank his lucky stars that it wasn’t ment. worse, as such accidents seem to be failed to appropriate any money for that purpose, at the 1909 ses usually fatal in result. sion I again introduced a bill con tinuing the said appropriation ot Special Notice $300,000 for another two years, Beulah Chapter No. 6, O. E. S. contingent upon the Government Special coiumucation Tuesday even making a like appropriation to pur ing, April 21 Initiation and a chase the locks. Since that time the Government has appropriated social time. Visiters welcome. this sum and taken the locks over, and navigation on the Willamette Dissolution Notice river is now free to all. At the 1907 session I introduced The co partnership heretofore ex a resolution to provide for the isting between Ohlbeiser A Edger- amending of the Constitution to al ton. Electric House Wiring, has low women the right of suffrage this day been disolved by mutual It passed the House, but ;eceived consent. The business will be con only seven votes in the Senate. ducted by Mr. Ohlbeiser at the old However, since that time the pro stand opposite City Hall, and all gressive voters of Oregon have outstanding accounts will be pay voted to allow our mothers, wvies, able to him. daughters and sisters the right ol Dated April 9, 1914 equal suffrage, and another stake O h l h k is k r & E ix ie r t o n . has been set along the line of good government. Sound Seeds, Clean & Strong During the 1909 session I intro duced a bill which became a law, The kind that GROW OATS, repealing a former act of the Legis VETCH, BEARDED OR BEARD lature granting to the Willamette LESS BARLEY aDd all kindB of Valley and Coast Railroad Compa small seeds at ny all the tide and overflowed lands THE MODEL GROCERY on the Alsea, Siletz and Yoquina Bays. At the same session I intro duced a bill appropriating $100,000 I to pay the Indian War veterans' claims, due for use and loss of horses in the Indian wars of Oregon, 1 a debt contr cted by the Oregon Territory and standing unpaid for over fifty years This bill passed There are some fine homesteads the House but was killed in the Senate, but a similar bill became a now open for settlement in Eastern law in the session of 1913. In 1908. upon my own motion Oregon. G ood rich soil, some and at my own cost, I commenced timber, and does not require irriga suit against the Wells Fargo and tion. Send $1 .5 0 for large map Pacific Express Companies of Ore gon for a reduction ot express rates. and full instructions and informa Both these suits were decided in tion by which you can locate your favor of the shippers, and a reduc self on exceptionally good free tion of twenty per cent was made in the Oregon rates. homestead near small town and During my term as Register of the Land Office I woiked tor the revi railroad. Write sion of the public land laws in the Y o r k B. C o n w a y interest of the bona fide homestead er who were seeking to settle the Portland, O regon wild lands of Oregon. I prepaied Three years a U. S. surveyor and and bad introduced into the Senate and House of the United States a timberman HOMESTEADS IN EASTERN OREGON P h o to b y A m e r ic a n P r e s s A ss o c ia tio n . bill providing for an annual six months leave of absence, for the purpose of giving the homesteader an opportunity to earn money with which to live while improving his homestead, and, to allow those who had children of school age an op portunity to send them to school. This resulted in the five months leave of absence law. If elected I shall stand squarely and fearlessly for legislation in the interests ot all the people, for the improvement of our rivers and har bors, for the deepening of the Wil lametle River that it may he navi gable from Portland to Eugene at all seasons of the year, for more and better roads, for the amending of aud enacting of out public laud laws to conform to present conditions, and for the surveying and classify ing of the lands in our forest re serves that the vast area of grazing and agricultural lands may be opened to settlement It the government shall finally win the suit now pending against the Oregon and California Railroad Company, I shall do all in my pow er to keep these lands from being placed in the forest reserves, aud work to the end that the glazing aud agricultural lands may be open to settlement under the homestead laws. Having lived forty-three years in Oregon, being acquainted with the conditions in every county of the district and with many of the peo ple, having worked as lumberjack, farmed the rich valley lands, run an “ armstrang” mowing machine on the fertile bottoms where the timothy red top clover and tide grass grow six leet high; having walked nearly every mile ol the west line of seven of our cornties that border and stretch along the Pncific Ocean for three hundred milts, from Clatsop tc Curry, pulled stroke oar in a fish ing boat on the moonlit waters of the mighty Columbia when the splash oftheSilverside and Chinook was music to the ears of three thous and fisbermeu; double reefed and scudded before a booming sauth- wester when the storm king was on the whitecaps lit the way from Sand Island to Astoria, worked as a deck hand and captain on steam and sailing vessels on our rivers and bays, with this personal knowledge of Oregon I believe that I can be of some service to the state and the people whom I seek to represent. If I am elected, come and see me. Being of modest means, I will not be able to entertain you in the lat est style, but you will be as welcome as the flowers in springtime and if I only have a tent on the Capitol grounds, the latcbstring will be on the outside, and there will be no sign, "keep off the grass.” Sincerely yours B. F. J o n e s . (Paid advertisement) ATTENTION DAIRYM EN! IF Y O U A R E IN NEED OF a separator, boiler or engine, tester or anything pretaining to dairying, or seeds of any description, white or gray oats, wheat, beardless or bearded barley, peas, vetch, corn, early or late potatoes, red or alsike clover, rye grass, garden seed or any seeds tha grow in this country, or feed for horses, cows, hogs or chickens or, gro ceries call on us. For the last several years we have been dealing heavily in these comodities, and know just what we can do. It will be to our mutual benefit if you call on us before placing your order. THE M ODEL G RO CERY Agents for De Laval Dairy Supply Co. r æ HOT B R EAD $ Ever Afternoon—Just Call for it CITY v Coquill« BAKERY Cook Bros. Myrtle Point List Your Property W ith Pacific Real Estate Co. Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and Business Property. Houses for Rent M . M . Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore. J