Elbert Dyer, one of tbe Han lon candidates for county cotuiui»»ioner was in towu Iunt werk interviewmg the people. Mr. Dyer w u h a good boy when we went to school with him nod be ia one of tbe county’s good citizen« When something becomes wrong with your stomach, look out! It is the seat of many troubles. If you have gas on your stomach, heartburn and a heavy, tired feeling, BEWARE. Much so-called heart disease is only STOMACH disease. Gas in the stomach causes a pressure against the heart makes a palpitation and often causes death. We can supply the medicines your doctor prescribes. rived in Port Orford lent week from ‘advertising.” and the majority of them s seem to be strictly ‘i thi cal ” near Portland and will make tbeir i u™ c t nM" . , , . on that standpoint. But the town borne here for tbe coming year at that does no, treat its farmer triend« " least Tbe late Methodist confer- vvilli reasonable courtesy and ac - eucu stationed Rev Myers ut tlriu commodatiou can uot expect to place to till the vacancy caused by w*n tbeir warm regard. City Council Foot Ball Practice T b t city council met last night and held a talkies! extending until 11 o’clock Tbe only business done was tbe passing of an ordinance an- thoriziug tbe issue of * 3 .S4> 95 for unpaid assessments for the improve- meut of C street. r . c , , . . , .. 'J*ht brought forth an- ? tbe.r 8tr«D“° “; Z ' J , , » f*,'“ . « “ rlton fe.U that hr. effort» .re ^ m g we 1 rewarded by the degree K °v- l'aull'e Rev. Raul.» d.paiture. d. pur lure. Woman’. Study Club of perfectioo which is making itself manifest in these practices both in Tbe Herald ha» bad many call» Duriug tbe past few day« ibe team work and individual playing. I.ast Monday afternoou the Wo- for treprass n o tice lately, und it i» ebiugle mill ha« b«» beeu been cutting a The Irrepressible Boy A feature of Sunday’s practice wae evi lent tlrut tile oireleeeness, or ma-! ■I '*’«'“ 1 l,r,!er nl «•‘ingle*. with which man’s Study Club met in lire Cit.v tbe shifting of men to new positions I,........... , , re-,,«118,1.6 hnuters ha» a new roof will be put on lire o l d Library and began their course on It was at the Grand, in Coquille. in order to familiarize them tbe e x ^ p e i.t .1 .be o u n t , y people to *«<«r.»e plant. This budding which “ « w o That remarkably strong and gripping d“ ffe7e7t\da^e.'Vnd7D^re7b7t.‘. m vfre i A . . . „ i„ * „ „ ngt»in»i me tbe potjuibillty or of tuviog suctr an ext. nt I'rat they are iueliueil now belongs to R L Macr.y, w » •'The Toltecs,” Ibe other by M Mr« posaibility having a a rs drawing toward its tragic close. The t » .. i«»* .. . to . bill all hu'itr rn off tbeir I iui I h . erectnl by It. D. Hume at u o e t of \y J Longstou an " T h e Cliff Dwel- 1 powerful and realistic acting of Pauline t [e of ,7,'. TiiH on i ? ' i »•" These were followed by a Bush, as the insane woman had cast a „ ! ° « , ,, L f°r *1*® purpose of develop- !ers. Tb- fur ¡ in B ■* i.r to be giv- j Ai r a storage room. Depart- of her misery. He cowered back in his one uV no'., p nt Light luuch will tion day and they are confident of tnent Light on household matters chairand she came slowly, half crouch- besu v t I alt the afternoon. Tue B aitlou Construction Corn- .... . . . ... . . their ability to give the bay town , , iu , ... will he sought in other publications i mg, toward him. The interest was tense The new hi il coot met coutemp pauy w ho ere *ui hug Chetco bridge ajSOi The eutire club will prob- j and every nerve was taut. Then some team a good game. They will meet for signal practice on tbe etreets luh s cirryiug l>otb tbe Coquille » e certainly having troubles of ably enroll in this department under j kid down in front suddenly broke the again tonight and Coos B»y marls over tbe Mid- their own. About a month ago a the leadership oi Mrs H. VV. silence with that sound that children .............--------------------- - die In k roue tbe through route ! sudden rise iu the liver earned one J Vouug. One new member, Mrs. | make when they are playing bear, or Trespass notices ptinted on cloth .. . Lr H..,.W8 out ,i1H u.uulh 1)avid L - Pe'kins, was admitted, s o m e t h i n g frightful-“Grrr—G rr - and worded in keeping with law, over the Coo. Hay wagon ro a d j oi heir »rows out of the . ri)lt.ss „.herwise stated, the meet- Grr!” Well it broke the strain all b, mg abandoned. It is expected with » cousideiiilile loss. ^ ingS wiU be held thiS season in the right. It may be added, however, that or sale at the Herald office. ----- that this will lurid uiiti'l the oom- two weeks ago they attempted to j Eihrary. The next meeting will J Miss Bush’s power was such that when The Piano Contest plot,on ot the r«i!road from Eugene j enter Cbetco river with a bcow con- j be October 26 , at 2:30 p. m. The she came up to the terrified man, a moment later, later, and and threw threw her her arms to the Bay j taining 10,000 feet of lumber oli .I 1 Unit ot the afternoon will will be be moment Another candidate made a spurt I 1 . . .pi given to Mexico, tlie time for Do­ around his neck, some young woman in The I ’ H. O. Audersou on Saturday re 600 or 800 sacks o' cement. last week in tbe Drane contest, aud mestic Science beginning at three the audience screamed aloud. scow went ashore and the cement j forty-five it will be seen that Myrtle Newton ccived the line of aluminum ware now leads, besides taking the week­ Back from Bandon which he ha« been ex[ecting for was all I at and but a small portion For the Farmer ly prize, while the candidate who of the lumber saved. some time aud now has a complete --------- Miss Vivian Haynes and her sis- was away ahead t couple of weeks assortment. He is giving 3000 East Fork Items A free selling service for seed J ter, Miss Winnie, returned Satur­ ago is now in third place. This votes ou the dollar to purchasers of potatoes am! seed corn is being day afternoou from Bandon, where shows that it won’t do to tie down this ware. Guo i chance to help Com e to O U R Dru g Store orgauized for Coos county farmers Miss Uayoes has been playing tbe until the contest is hually closed. K L Oland recently returned your candidate. by J. L. Smith, County Agricul­ violin at the picture houses and also T he candidate who keeps on work­ from Oklahoma to Portland came turist. The u m is to raise the introducing some of the new dances, ing ail the time is the safest. Coquille is uow on the map us the in by team Thursday to visit his At Anderson’s, Mrs. M a b e l standard of these crops in the us well us enjoying tbe pleasures of home of a publication of nation­ son L- Oland, who is living at Ed county by encouraging more careful the B ludoti beach. She expects to Sampson came back into action and T H E R E X K ’.L S T O R E wide circulation The Correspon­ Abernelhy’s saw mill, and to look grading of the see 1 and by bring­ return to her home in Eugene when carriei! off ,he, «'fekly prize, while tDe lead The four lead- dence News, official organ of tho for a place to rent or liny. ing together farmers who have the Elder uext goes north, and will reputable seed lor sale and those then resume her musical 8tudieB I 'Qg candidates are now bunched in Pansy Motion Picture Correspon­ Steve Minard was in from Salem, who wish to buy. Farmers who under her old professor at the P a - ! t he fortY lbo||sauds a" d a very pret- dence Club is uow published at the sold his interest in the Minard have seed to bell will seud iu to Mr. cific Conservatory of Music. Professional Cards Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection­ He ^ V race is tr. be seen. Herald office, and it circulates from 1 The prize this week is a Tricola- ery. place to his brother-in-law Mathi- Smith, at Coquille, the number of also wiites her that be wants her to or, which is claimed to be a sim­ Maine to California and then some act as his assistant instructor at the bushels for sale, mime of the variety, son and returned to Salem. Tbe Haynes sisters will furnish Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT plification of the percolator and an Conservatory. I t is likely that she stating whether early or late, grown Walter O. Oldland and Miss D entist music at the Grand tonight. The writer has been voting pro­ on upland or bottom land, when wil! be heard at the Sceuic before improvement on that useful utensil. Hazel F . Mason, both of Marshfield, Office o v e r F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k hibition for a long time and does planted and when harvested, this her departure, which will furnish a It will furnish a nice reward to the Tbe Bandou bar has beeu rough P h o n e M a in 431 candidate making the best score were married by Justice Stanley at not take much stock in the wet information will be placed iu suit­ treat for all who love real music on this week. for the past four or five days and his office in this city last Saturday, the violin. able form for sending to prospective crowd or their talk or posted state­ the Elizabeth has been lying outside There is still a fine field ior more buyers of seed. Likewise, farmers October 27 , 1914 , the lather W. C. unable to get in ments. than oue candidate to make a kill­ Dollar Buys Mill desiring to buy seed should send in Mason, and sister, Miss Mable ing among Herald subscribers, aud R. A. E a st o n . A. A Cutter shoes for Meu aud their names, specifying the amount Mason, oi the bride accompanied At the foreclosure sale of the mill we are ready to give all assistance Boys. The Best Winter shoe on . and kiud of seed needed. Tnis in- Three Cans Condensed Milk for the party aud all returned ou the Market Conditions Favorable formation will be furnished to buy­ ot the Coquille Lumber Co. near possible to any who wish to get out he market at Lyons & Jones. 25c at Lyons & Jones town which was held last Saturday, and rustle. morning train to Marshfield where ers and sellers without charge. H. A Miller intends to leave the Following was Siturday night’s Mr. and Mrs Otis FI teroft w re Mr. Smith belives it would be to the property was bid in bv the the happy couple will reside. Market conditions for hops, wool last of this week for Oklahoma Robert Dollar Co , nuder whose count: the advantage of sellers to »end in visitors irom Fairview today. and wheat continue favorable. The where he is offered an opportunity a guaranteed sample of three or mortgage it was sold, the bid cov­ CURRY COUNTY CULLINGS AT DRANE’S foreign shipment of wool particular­ Woman suffrage lias tbe political to learn the linotype machine. four potatoes or ears with tbeir in­ ering the amount of the mortgage Myrtle Newtou 196,665 ly, is heavy, due to the European formation. These samples will be and court costs, It has been re­ wise ones all guesning as to thu re­ (From the Port Orford Tribune) Myrtle Point evidently think-- Beulah Price 167,745 ported that if the Dollar company sult of the coining election. The Forty boys are doing very war, while the hop maiket is very p'aeed ou exhibition in the office of 163,955 that the booze ordinance drawn for became owners of this mill they Mabel Wilcox the agriculturist in order tim pros­ firm despite the fact that 16 states 157,190 would operate it, but the present Aildie Doualdsou All warn, wedbor drinks will be this city by L A. Liljeqvist is a well fishing on Elk River, catching pective buyers, visitiug the office, will vote ou prohibition and as a Belva Pingston 124,200 found at Folsom’s Confectionery. good one, as she has adopted one on an average about 100 ealmon a may get an idea uf the quality of state of the lumber market would 116,955 Julia Doudono result eastern brewers f.re holding seem to discourage such a hope for day. the seed each man has for sale. Mr. The news is given out here of the exactly like it. Mrs. Mary Medlock 66,110 off buying, Domestic business con­ Smith will not handle money or tlie present. Salmon are striking the troll Mrs P. P. Lestherwood 55,175 On Oct. 23d tlie Ladies’ Aid of marriage of Paul Skeels to Miss dition are slowly adjusting them­ make agreements for contracting 54,370 Mrs. G. R. Wiokuam A Strong Candidate Esther Eagan, of San Diego, which the M. E. Church will hold their both on the Elk and Sixes river and selves to the recent disturbances parties; he will simph act as a go- 30,315 Katherine Terris Annual Bazaar— all kinds of hand­ excellent fishing with hook and line bet iveen iu bringing buyers and took place on October 2. due to the war,each week showing 24,780 Grace Miller some and useful Xmas Qifts. for salmon trout is reported on sellers together, thereby aiding in E B. Curtis, of Ncrth Bend, was 23,902 Mrs. A1 Garten a less perceptible decrease in bank SHIN GLES FOR SA LE — En R. A. Eastou, of McKinley, pass­ these streams. the distribution of good seed on the River last week in the inter­ 22,220 Mrs. Pad get quire of Oeo T. Moulton, Agent clearings, and the general tone o! est of his candidacy for county P. J . Lindberg is in receipt of a throughout the county. ed through town one day last week 9,235 Edith Morgan for tbe Hammock Shingle Co. Farmers are urged to seud in the commissioner, visiting Bandon aud oti bis way home from Marshfield, letter of iuquiry relative to ooe, eastern business men seems to be 2,685 Iua Harmon Myrtle Point, well as this city. As iufotmatiou requested as soon as One lonesome marriage license where he had delivered a wagon Samuel Curry, an old Californian, that gradually America will come possible so that their names may he was formily a resident of Myr­ AT ANDERSON’S was issued during the past week, who a number of years ago worked back to normal conditions, even appear on the lists to be issued. tle Point, Mr Curtis will poll a load of his garden truck. Walter Oldluod and Hazel F. Mason though the war continues ior some 46,495 Growers desiring information re­ good vole there, and the fact that Mrs. Mabel Samson The Elliott Players scored a hit at the Granite Peak ledge tunnel uear being the happy pair. time. tire greatest difficulty is Regarding the selection of seed pota- he is the only candidate from the Mrs L. A. Ross 42,700 Salmon mountain in this county. the Grand last night before a well- 40,790 supply certain '" imported ’ " ''» ’“.i good "r'r'A from 1 toes and seed corn aud a knowledge Bay side for a place on the county Katherine Terris Two bags Wyaudott Washing Any information of what became of filled house. They have been en­ 27,295 of the most desirable types may ob­ court should be considered by the Myrtle Newton Powder for 25c at Lyons A Jones. Germauy, especially dye stuffs. gaged to appear ut the Grand eveay Mr. Curry will be gratefully received 14,011 tain this iuformatiou by addressing voters of the valley.. With the Verna Phillips The Model Grocery is getting a 12,400 Mildred Mast Monday eveuening and will play a by his sou, J . A Curry, of Myton, strong support of his own section Mr. Smith. To Hitch or Not to Hitch Utah. new side entrance aud show window 11,135 he stands an excellent chance of Lucilla Corbett I circuit of other towns of thj oouuty. 9,040 made possible by tho removal of the election, and any one who has met Mrs. P. A Breur Will White, who has charge of Killed in Logging Camp The Sentinel thinks that some­ Wyandott Washing Powder iu 8,970 him knows that he will make a Violet Shuck stairway leading to tbe second storv the Macleay ranch at Wedderburn 3 1-2 lb. bags, regular puce 25c thing ought to be done about pro 6,875 Mrs Tibbetts good commissioner. of the building. Charles Boone, eldest son of T. ] now on sale at Lyons Jc Jones, 2 passed down the coast one day last viding hit chiug posts for the lar . j N. Boone of Fairview, aged 22 , was week with several head of toau Dur­ Wait! Don’t p'an vour Christmas hags for the price of oue, mers’ teams 1 he Sentinel is most iatally inju ed last F rid a y afternoon gifts till after Od. 23 Why? Be- ~ ham bulls which he purchased in Miss Katherine Terris camn up almighty right. The farmers have ! at the Lawhorn logging camp on cause on that date the Ladies Aid northern Curry aud on the Coquille. beeu complaining and acquiring an , Middle creek and died shortly alter- yesterday and stayed with friends will bold their annual bazaar. He is driving (hem 'o tbe com­ increasing grouch over the matter ward. Our East Fork correspoud Mrs. J . L Thompson’s brother and over night. She has nearly teoov- pany’s ranch, where this breed of ent gives the following particulars for a long time and no one can ered from her serius accident 01 sister, W. H. Boggs ami Mrs. A. of die accident: cattle will be run for cheese and blame them The matter has been Dobson, who have been visiting her, some weeks ago and is again taking beef purposes. Friday afternoon about four discussed by the council and nothing o’clock, Charles Boone, when put­ have returned to their home in an active part in the piano contest. Rev. H. M. Myers and wife ar- has been done. Whether any oue ting a choker around a log at Law- Eugene. The Oregon Power Co. has an can blame the council is another - ',OI'n’s camp on Middle creek, was interesting exhibit iu its window iu . . . . . * struck by a splinter three inches I f AVING leased the plant of the Co- T. A. Walker will make special , , , , , story; but it is certain that the sit - 1 r , , 1 1 I the shape of a race betweeu au thick, ten inches wide end six feet trips to Roseburg at reasonable r quille Mill and Mercantile Com­ nation reflects credit on neither ' ' ie long, which fell from the top of a rates. Large, Ligh-power 18 lJ '« carbon caruuu 1 l imp and an Edison high-power auto. | style council nor the citizens. Coquille dead suag 15 or 20 feet high stand­ pany, the undersigned is now prepared RATES: One cent a word, each in­ Parties «lesirin«; desiring to go call either | vlaz la, to boo which can consume sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’ depends on the trade of the farmers ing uear. His skull was fractured to fill all orders for any kind of phone. 7-14-tf the most juice. The carbon is eat- for its prosperity, yet it provides no aud he died at 9 o’clock that night. M. M. Young, of the Baxter, had , inK B up the faster bj about 150 ! OLD N EW SPA PE R S—Cheap at the The funeral services were held aud place where the iarrner can leave the body buried at Sumner Sunday. « pleasant snrptise last week when 1 Psr cent Herald office. his team iu salety when he comes Bon Hi'.lskei, of Los Augeles, whom Get your boy a pair of A A. Cut­ A FEW’ CHOICE LOTS iu Knowl- here to trade. Coquille merchants Especial attention will be paid to the The Modem American be bad known in Kansas 35 years ter shoes for the wit ter at Lyons & tons Heights can still be bought expect the farmers of the vicinity June. at teo dollars per month. They ago, drooped in to see him local demand, and every effort will be to do their trading here, and the I are (U j4*175 ft. Inquire of Ned made to supply anything needed at the name of Scars, Roebuck & Co. is C. IvOly. 9-8-tf anathema, yet we will bet that if shortest possible notice. Your orders ROOMS AND HOUSEKEEPING | that enterprising outfit had a branch Is one of our most im­ are solicited. APARTMENTS—Vendome Lodg- here there would be a hitching rack portant and useful indus­ ing House. Everything neat and j right by it. Perhaps our merchants clean. Your patronage solicited. 1 think that the setting up nl a hitch- tries. Its business is that W. E. CLEGHORN AND W I F E , ing rack would be too much like of selling Cleanliness. tf ! __________________________________ The whole family wash­ FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY i ,a s s u m ln 8 MERELY M ENTIONED A nnouncem ent WANT COLUMN Laundry CASH SAYS: Wheat, per sack $2.00 Rolled Barley, per sack 1.05 Condensed Milk, 3 cans for .25 Tomatoes, 3 cans for .25 Soap, 6 bars fo r___ .25 Fruit jars marked away down,everything in proportion Cash only, Money Talks. Come in and see. The Model Grocery S. M. Nosier & Co. LUMBER $6000 FOR A FARM H ere is a chance for a farmer: A 62-acre farm; 60 bottom land; 15 acros under plow and 15 acres more »lashed ready to burn; good creek of running water on the place. Good nouse, insured for $1000; fmr barn, granaries and all neces­ sary outbuildings. This place is 16 miles froYn Coquille, is on a plank road and milk route, oue mile from postoffice and school. Money can be made on this place by any one who understands farming, or it is an excellent buy ns a speculation. Land is going up and will never again be so cheap in Cooe county as it is to­ day. Terms will be given on part of the purchase price if desired. Investigate this if you wsnt a farm. B. Folsom, Coquille. 10-20-tf • Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock San Francisco and Bandon First-class fare only Up freight, per ton $7.50 3.00 E. & E . T. Kruse 2 4 C alifornia Stree t, San Francisco F o r R éservations J. E. NORTON Agents, Coquille, O regon E. E. JOHNSON ing can now be sent to the Laundry aud handled by it with perfect satis­ faction. It makes for domestic tranquility and the economic betterment of our social life. Think of the harmonious condition of mind of the whole family when the worries of Washday are no longer a part of home life. A family washing of fourdozen pieces done Rough Dry f o r o n e dollar and twenty cents. 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