Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D kntiht Office over Fir«t National Bank Phone Main 431 A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Kooina 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQVIST 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 ttornkt an » C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorn y at L aw Office in Richmond-barker bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney an » C ounsellor at L aw Olfice Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY la w y e r MERELY MENTIONED Ioe Cream at Folaom’s Confection­ ery. Agriculture needs all the great men it can get. The Elliott Players drew a good bouse at the Grand lust nigbt, giv­ ing tbe one-act playlet, “ Pals,'’ oliue boat and that be struck hi. adapted by Helen Harvey and Ed- head aa he fell, rendering him help- snn Elliott. leva Tbe body waa recovered and Three Cans Condensed Milk for was to be buried at Bandon. 25c at Lyons k Joues Dr. Abbott, District Superintend­ E. K Jones, of Marshfield, was ent, will dtdiver a lecture on Crater Lake, One of the Scenic Wonders of in tbe city over night on a business the World, at the M. E. Church next trip. Tuesday evening at 7:30. Admis­ Everett Hatcher, of Fairview, sion free, hut a silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the Ep- died last Friday of tuberculosisand worth League. This ia the first of was burio-t Sunday. He was about a series of lectures to be given un­ 80 years of age and leaves a wife der the auspices of tbe Epworth League this fall and winter. and child. Jack Sullivan, dean of the visit­ Get your boy a pair of A. A. Cut­ ing commercial travelers, is making ter shoes for the winter at Lyons & Jone. the valley towns Mr. Sullivan has been coming to Coos for 31 years as The Scenic announces the George representative of Cahu, Nickleaburg Kleine production of "Othello” for k Co., the San Francisco sboe man­ its Saturday nigbt feature, and this ufacturers, and be has been for 34 ia said to be a fine production of years in the employ of that firm, ShukeBpeare’a immortal drama. which is one of tbe old and leliable T. A. Walker will make special houses of the city, and has always trips to Roaeburg at reasonable enjoyed a good trade here. rates Large, high-power auto. Parties desiring to go call either phone. 7-14-t f Woman’s Study Club Kichinond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon A P. Miller, city marshal, has been making repairs to the railing of the high bridge on First street A. A Cutter shoes for Men and In the County Court of fhe Stateof Ore­ Boys. The Best Winter Bhoe on gon for Coos County he market at Lyons k Jones. In the Mater o f the Estate o f T homas T. Smith, Deceased. CITATION To Walter R. Smith, Alma B. Kav, Bonnie P. -Smith, Warren B. Smith, Lyle C. Smith, Ezra M. Smith, Jose phine Fletcher, Mina Tucker, Levina Catherine Stoltz, Edward A. Smith, William Thomas Smith and Annie L. Schneider, and Lizzie Smith, and to all persons interested in said estate, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for the County o f Coos, at the Court Room thereof, at Coquille, in said County and State, at ten o’ clock A. M. o f that day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be grant­ ed for the sale o f the real property be­ longing to the said estate as praved for lid] petition and described as lot two in said in block thirty in Elliott’ s addition to Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon. Witness the Hon. John F. Hall, Judge of the County Court o f the State o f Or­ egon, for the County o f Coos, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 2nd day of November 1914. A ttest: J a m e s W a t s o n , Clerk, SEAL OP B y Robert R. Watson, COUNTY COURT. D e p u t y Clerk. * --------------------------------- > ■ Notice to Creditors E. M. Peterson, one of Riverton’s prosperous young business men, was in town on business today. He reports the mines working more regularly with the advent of cooler weither aod the consequent demand for coal Special clubbing offer at Folsom’s until November l(Hb. Now is the time to arrange for your winter reading. J. S. Barton informs the Herald of tbe marriage at Portland of MiBs W’affe Hoekett, sister of Claude Hockett, secretary oi the Southern Oregon Co., to Jay Bowerman, late acting governor of the state of Ore­ gon. All cold weather drinks will be found at Folsom's Confectionery. Just before going to press we learn of tbe death of Mrs. J. A. Dav­ enport, which occurred at about 2:30 this afternoon. Tbe lady was advanced in years, and has been lying at the point of death for several weeks. She had been a resident of this vicinity for some 15 ears and was highly respected. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been appointed adminis­ trator o f the estate o f Benjamin F. Smith, deceased, and all persons having claims against the said estate are here­ by notified that they are required to present them with the proper vouchers, Wyandott Washing Powder in within six months from the date o f this 1-2 lb. bags, regular price 25c notice to the undersigned administrator o f said estate at the Taw offices o f J. J. now on sale at Lyons & Jones, 2 Stanley, in the City o f Coquille, Coos bags for the price of one. County, Oregon. Dated Oct. 13, 1914. The Marshfield papers announce E z r a M. S m it h , 10-13-5t | Two bags Wyandott Washing scored had the quaiter not euded Powder for 25c at Lyons k Jones. at this critical moment, although As we go to pres-, word cornea of Co-’ 1,0,1 Mr’ Axe 8a>’8 football which they will witness. they Bre tbe fine8t caDDiufi P88™ ---------- -------------- that he knows of. A couple that he Library As’sn Meets left at the Herald office measured ■ over 14 inches in circumference and Last Wednesday evening there weighed nearly two pounds each was a meeting of tbe Library Asso­ He says that many of these pears ciation in tbe City Hall, at which have gone to waste this season, tbe sale of the Library lots on Se- through bis inability to get them to cond street, opposite the court- market, as be wore his team out bouse, was thoroughly discussed, bringing in hia peach crop He The upshot of tbe discussion waa brought his peaches to Myrtle Point, the adoption of a resolution to sell where they were all disposed of on the lots to S. M. Noaler. advance orders. His canning oper- Tbe libraiy will have a monthly ations this season have been con- income for some time, in conse- fined mainly to tomatoes, of which quence of this sale, and there are' he has put up between 3000 and subscriptions besides, yet more 4000 cans which he will put on tbe money ia needed, and also there is market in the spring. He had a need of help other than financial, few cans of hia solid pack tomatoes The Library has made rapid growth with him, and with their handsome in the short time we have had it, lithographed labels they would look and it is still growing. It goes well in any company. without saying that we all want it Mr Axe says that next season he to keep on growing. What is a will put on an auto truck and will town in these times without u libra­ bring fresh fruit and tomatoes into ry? Then join the Association, and tbe markets of the valley towns, ask your neighbor to join. Marshfield and North Bend. His The Association expressed grati­ experience has convinced him that tude to Mrs. R. H. Smith for the this is the only way for him to get collection of first class books she tbe value nut of his crops. As an hag given as a memorial to her hus­ illustration of the conditions under band. which local gardeners and fruit rais Several gave in their names for era work in disposing of their pro­ the membersnip list and the meeting ducts, he says that before the seas­ was adjourned until further notice. on was fairly on he found it impos­ sible to get more than 40 cents a Big Deal in Real Estate box for bis tomatoes from tbe deal era. He thinks that by making reg­ The most important real estate ular trips to the towns during tbe deal that has beed consummated season he can dispose of his crops here for some time has just been to consumers to their mutual ad­ closed. Cbas. Walker has bought vantage. He has demonstrated that the stock in the Coquille Land the country in the vicinity of Bridge Company which owns the tract of is an ideal place for such crops as land east of the city. Mr. Beale tomatoes and peaches which require and L- D. Smith, of Marshfield, warmth and shelter, and that sec­ each owned half of the stock in the tion will yet become famous for company, which is capitalized at those products. $ 25 , 000 , and Mr. Smith still retains his stock. Mr. Beale having moved Rancher Murdered to California and having heavy in­ terests there has disposed of his in­ The body of Matthew West, an vestments here for the sake of con­ eccentric bachelor about 45 years centrating his resources. Mr. Walk­ of age who resided about nine miles er, the new owner, has been here south of Bandon, was found in tbe for several years handling real es­ woods last Saturday by a searching tate, and having great faith in the party. A bullet bole through the future of this section, was glad to head and another through the body, grasp the opportunity for invest­ which gave evidence that the shots ment in Ihis splendid piece of prop­ had betm fired from some distance, erty. The tract originally consist­ proved murder beyond a doubt. The ed of 320 acres and was owned by man had last been seen about the John Notley, who took it up under 14th of October.. About a week ago homestead and timber rights. Not- Dave Drew visited the house and lev’s addition is a part of the tract, found the bouse opeu but West hud aDd there are 260 acres besides. It evidently been absent for some is on this land that the Aasen Bros, time. The alarm was given and are logging, and the removal of the searching parties organized, with limber is now showing the fine lo­ the result of finding the body aa cation. The view from the tract is above stated. Coroner Wilson magnificent, taking in the town and went to the scene, und the sheriff's a large area of this beautiful valley. office was also called on to make an The reservoir and dam ol the city investigation. -- , <§>«----- — water works is located on the laud, In UDion th e r e is s tre n g th and in c o -o p e r a t io n th ere is p ro fit. Dr. H. M. Shaw, Eye. Ear, NoBe and Throut Specialist, of Marshfield, RANCH FOR RENT— Four miles from Myrtle Point; 200 acres; lota will be at the Baxter Hotel Wednes­ of pasture; 30 acres under culti­ day, Nov. 18th. Glasses fitted. vation; 50 acres new land ready There is a prospect that with tbe to plow; stocked. Cash rent Dr. opening of train service on the Hamilton, Myrtle point. ltp Willamette Pacific between Eugene aud tidewater on the Siuslaw the OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the Herald office. Coos Bay mail may be sent by that route, which will give quicker ser­ WANTED—an energetic young man of good address to sell our line of vice between tbe Bay and the rail­ goods on commission basis, in Co­ road. It would also relieve the quille. Address Page & Son, contractor on the Middle fork route Portland. Oregon. Trespass notices piloted on cloth of half of bis burden, even though and worded in keeping with law, our valley mail were still to come A FEW CHOICE LOTS in Knowl- Incorporated or sale at the Herald office. tons Heights can atill be bought in that way. at ten dollars per month. They Manufacturers of DO YOU KNOW ? [ $0000 FOR A FARM—Hers is a chance for a farmer: A 02-acre farm; 60 bottom land; 15 acres under plow and 15 acres more' slashed ready to burn; good creek IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I trsat ktlin it NISONS Sip flats w sttaefess ti tarn of running water on the place.! Without Knifeor Pain Good bouse, insured for $1000; PAY Until Cured! fair barn, granaries and all neces­ No No X Ray or <>• ’ sary outbuildings. This place is swindle. Aa island plant makes the cure 16 miles from Coquille, is on a WRITTEN 8UARANTFE' A TUtnor. Lump ■ plank road and milk loute, one Sore on the lip. face mile from postoffice and school. or body 6 month.-* is Cancer and never Money can be mado on this place pains until last stage BOOK <>t by any one who understands 1 120-PAGE F R E E . 10,000 t-f i- farming, or it is an excellent buy momals. Writ! tt as a speculation. Land is going up and will never again be so i CANCER and if neglected it always poisons cheap io Coos county as it is to­ cep glands in