Don Gardner was over from the Try a pair of Peters Shoes at N. Smith, of Baudon, was in Lyons A J udos . Bay Friday. ! town today. John Darling was down from Mark M. Young, proprietor of William Nye, of Eureka, was iu Doo. Barker wan iu from Fairview the Baiter Hotel, is about again Powers Friday. town yesterday. Saturday. Take the Cadillac auto line when after being coufiued to his bed for a J S. Lyons, of Marshfield, was in Peter's Diamond Brand ¡Shota at you go to the Bay, and get tbrougli week with a bad sprain to bis back, town yesterday on business. Lyons A Jouta. in comfort aud ou time. wbicb be suffered while lifting too It Cans Condensed Milk for 25c. Seed PotatoeH for Hale by J. C Mrs. T. M. Dimmick was a Marsh­ heavy a load. Lyons & , Jones. Wat ^ y . 5 18-tf field visitor Friday. Walter Scbroeder and wife, of D. L Foote and wife, of Marsh Jerry Haiaoe, of Myitie Poiut, Claude Moon was a Marshfield Gravel Ford, were in town Saturday. field, were iu town Wednesday. was in town Thursday. Mr. Schroeder returned the same visitor Wednesday. Mrs Geo. Goodman was visiting Sweet's high-grade chocolates day aud Mrs. Scbroeder remained George Beoharn was in from and box candy at Folsom's Confec­ at Myrtle Poiut the last of the week. for a few days’ stay with Mrs. \V. Fairview Saturday. tionery only. Thomas Benbarn and family were Wanted— Chitham Birk 1915 H. Scbroeder, who Is quite ill. Lester Dement, of Myrtle Point, in from Fairview, shopping, Satur­ Dr. James Richmond waa back in peel Call on or address. was in town on busiuiss Wednes­ day. Geo. T. Moulton, town for a couple of days last week day. Phone Fred Slagle when you are Coquille, Oregon. to look after business interests be­ Inspector Hall, of the Coos & going to Marshfield and a Cadillac Leon Uackliff was down from fore leaving for the East. He left Curry Home Telephone Co., was iu auto will call for you. Myrtle Point Sunday, Mrs. Richmond at Allegany visiting Mrs. S. Louis, of North Bend, town Thursday. Mrs. C. I. Starr of Bandon, left relatives. They left on the Nann Second band Sewing Machine foi was visiting fiiends here the last of Smith Friday. here Sunday for Portland. Hale, cheap, or rent, at Quick's, cor­ the week. Clyde Barker aud wife, of Fair- Miss Myrtle DeLong received ner First and Henry streets 5 4-tf Mre. Harry Slagle was visiting word Saturday from her mother Chris Lung, one of the old pio­ the past week with Mrs. C. Barker, view, were in town Saturday. Officer James Browo, of Myrtle who is in Jamestown, Kansas, slat neers of the county, was up from at Fail view. ing that her father, J. S. Abbey, Point, was iu town Wednesday. Baodon Wednesday. The case of Mitchell vs. Coach had died at that place. She was Srve money by buying your Gar­ Billy Foote and wife left today was takoo up this morning in the den Seeds in bulk, instead of small summoued there a couple of weeks for Tillamook, whfre Mr. Foote in­ circuit court. packets, at Kuowlton’s Drug Store. ago on account of bis serious illness. tends going into the moving pic­ All our Canned Goods sre of the Pure F ood —That’s what we car­ William Craine was up from Ban­ ture business. very best brands and prices are ry. Lyons A Jones. don Friday and informed us that be right. Try some. Lyons A Jones. Go to Quick's for Iron Beils, Couches an d Lounges, Hockiug Henry Sengslackeo was over was here to attend to business mat­ Tom Mehl und wife, of Prosper, Chairs, Tables, Heaters, Ranges und were in town today, visiting rela­ from town the middle of last week. ters pertaining to the opening of Cooking Stoves. 5 4-tf tives. Mrs. Forest Hermann, of Myrtle bis logging camp on Lampa creek A. B. Donaldson wub iu town last He expects to have tbe camp run Cnarlie Baxter and wife, of Marsh­ Point, was visiting frieuda here Fri­ Saturday from Powers, where he is ning by the middle of this week. field, were Sunday visitors at this day. working on the new building beiQg Fred Kroneuberg, son of Mrs. place. Harry Folsom, of Marshfield, was erected for L. Cochran. It is reported that four Btores at in town Friday, returning from a Kronenberg, of this city, who is North Bend went out of business trip down the coast as fsr as Port traveling for a wholesale bouse in Orford in tbe interests of his firm Denver, Colorado, was iu town Fri­ last week, day to visit his mother. He doesn't I am in tbe market for Chitham H. M. Shaw, Eye, Ear, Nose and cover this territory, but came duwu Throat Specialist, of Marshfield, Burk,Butchers’ and Farmers’ Hides, from Spokane especially to see her. will be at the Baxter, Coquille, Wool, Pelte and Furs. As a Digger I Shine! G eo . T. M oulton May 10th. “ Glasses fitted." Will Barrow, son of C R. Bar- MERELY MENTIONED In a way SAFE that is and SURE, CLEAN, by using REXALL Red Cedar Compound T h e advantages of this much- needed protection are: First— Sure Action Agreeable odor Easy Removal 9 ounce»--15 cents Sold Only at FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY T he R ex a ll S to re Professional Cards On the Job! Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D j SNTIST Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building Captain John Myers at the wheel. W. C. CHASE If “ Cadillac” meaus anything to you, remember that is the kind of cars used on Slagle's line to Marsh­ field. A ttorney at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, who has been quite ill for the past three weeks, is reported to be improved. C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 34b Deputy Sheriff Davis was over to Marshfield, Friday, serving legal pa­ pers on several parties at that place. J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Big comfortable, reliable Cadil­ lacs arc used on the Slagle auto line I can dig up m ore opportunities to Marshfield, leaving Coquille six for you in the garden o f life than times a day. Fare 75 cents. m aybe you think. Y ou dig into my Levi Smith was among the wit w ant ad. colum ns and see. neBses summoned for the f)nvis es­ tate case and was iu town yesterday but was not put on the stand Riclnnond-Barker Building Cuquille, Oregon A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 WANT COLUMN A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille The body of one of the victims of the Randolph wreck was washed up KATES: One cent a word, each in­ on the beach near the lookout to­ sertion, No charge less than 15 cents' day. It could not be identified. COW WANTED — Will trade new Clean milk and Clean cream, from Edison Optra Phonograph, cost a Clean dairy, for sale at the City $85, and $20 worth of records, for Bakery. Cream put up in non-re­ good cow. Inquire Herald office. turnable Kleen cups. tf 5-18-3tp Ray Martin, of Marshfield, made LOST— Pastor’s Vest Pocket record a trip through to this place in his book. Finder please leave at this Ford, Thursday, in spite of the bad office, or notify owner, Ferd Bra­ dy, Phone Farmer’s 116. ltp condition of the road. WANTED—Christian lady with farm or meaus for wife to Christ­ ian widowor with children. Good habits, educated, some means Satisfaction guaranteed. Leland Davis, Portland, Oregon 4-18 3tp SEED BARLEY—for ssle, guaran­ teed to grow. Phone Long Dis­ tance 571, John Mulverhill, Co- quille. It FOR SIX MONTHS ice is an absolute neces­ sity. P or the other six months it is a great con­ venience. Have you giv­ en your order for the season yet? If not GOQUILIE LAUNDRY & ICE GO. DRY WOOD FOR SALE—in any quantity and of any length. Phone your orders to No. 54L or call on W. G Brandon. 4 6 lotp Regular as the Clock SECONDHAND TYPE VV RITE R- Pittsburg Visible; does first-class work. For sale cheap. Inquire at Herald office. tf S a n F r a n c is c o a n d Bandon PHONOGRAPH RECORDS — for exchange, Victor and Columbia, in good order. Inquire at this office tf First-class (are on.. Up freight, per ton $7.50 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservation* J. E. NORTON Agent, Coquille, Oregon SHOE REPAIRING—Done prompt­ ly and done right. Prices r ason- able— C. H Dondono, at the the ferry. 2-23-tf FOR S A L E — Fresh milch cows, 31 head mohair goats, good ranch team, barber chair. Hill & Mur­ phy tf OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the Herald office D.D.D. Lee Barrow, of Bandon, it serv­ ing on the jury. He is a well known The Charm and the Coquille were old resident of this place, having tied up Wednesday and Thursday lived for several years on a ranch a on account of the investigation of mile above town, some time ago. Miss Daisy Musick, of Portland, the trouble on the river. Last week a man at Bandon tried arrived last week from California to commit suicide by drinking two where she has been visiting rela­ bottles of bluing and a bottle of tives and taking in tbe exposition, and will spend some weeks visiting ink. The attempt failed. relatives in this county. I have reopened my store with a Home-maDd taffies, brittle» etc. fine stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Watches etc., and am on the at Folsom’s Confectionery. Always jub for all kinds of watch and clock fresh. Try them repairing. W. H. S chroeder . Mrs. R. H. Mast, jr. returned to Mrs. Wm. Colvin, of this place, who is visiting her daughter Mis. DeLong at Arago had tbe misfor­ tune yesterday to accidentally fall and break her leg just above the ankle Mrs Golvin is about 65 years of age ami one of the early pioneers of this place. The reader* of this paper will be leased to learn that there is at least one readed disease that science has been able to cure in all its stapes, and that is Catarrh. Hair* Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinp a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat­ ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken In­ ternally, actlnp directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there- ! by destroying the foundation of the dis- | ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution ana assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietor* have eo much faith In Its curative P.0» ; er* that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It foils to cure. Send fo r list of testimonials. — Address F. J. CHENEY St CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all DrnnUt«, We- _ Take Hall e Family Pille lor conetlpatloo. 8 Three young men of this place were fined $5 apiece Thursday morning in the Recorder’s court. They had indulged s little too free­ ly the night before sod it coat them a V for the fun they had. Harry Falconer, a well known young mill of this place, who has been absent for over a year, was re­ cently heard from He states that he ia in the Pbillipiues, enlisted in s U. S. engineering corps. Quick’s Second Hand Store has wooden churns or stone churns from two to three gallon. 5-4-tf N E W S STAN D B IL L IA R D P A R L O R Confectionery Fancy Candies Ice Cream Soft Drinks T hu rsday A ft e r n o o n s . L a d les O nly F IR ST S T R E E T B ST R E B T Sunday morning the following left this place to represent the Odd Fellows lodge and Order of Re- bekahs at the Uraud Lodge at New Port, Oregon: Walter Oerding, E. N. Gould and Mrs. Frank Collier of Coquille; S. E. Hines and Mrs her home in Bandon Saturday, after Chas. Still, of Bandon, and Mrs. E. w having been confined at the borne J Perkins, of Myrtle Point. of her parente for nearly a week Monday morning at 10:30 tbe with an attack o7 the quinsy. Coquille V a lley Creamery w a s c GRANITE W ARE churning 300 gallons of cream. There were 38 five gallon cans wait­ ing to be churned and they were expecting at least 100 gallons more to arrive within a short time This made a total of 590 gallons for morniDg churning. I I I Tbe body of one of the Randolph wreck victims was washed ashore uot far from the wreck Thursday. Tbe features were not recogniztble but the clothes were identified by some one as belonging to R. E Koorr, the Gold Beach Druggist, ■ beiDg known by the bigh-topp?d (hoes, no one else on hoard having worn them. Captain Dave Perkina, the captain of the Coquille who last week at the inveatigation hers was suspend­ Cut His Face ed for four months, left today for San Francisco. It is reported that Wednesday Jack Swafford, who he went there to appeal the case is engaged in slashing brush near and try and regaiu bis license. Incorporated this place met with a rather serious Manufacturers of Rev. C- Mayne Knight, of Ban- accident. He was cutting brush The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe The Strongest and Nearest Water don, who lectured at the Methodist that was higher lhan his head, when Pr >of shoe made for loggers, miners church Sstutday evening and filled his axe became entangled in the the pulpit Sunday at both services, limbs and in falling the blade struck prospectors am’ mill men. was accompanied by Mra. Knight, him just above one eye, cutting a 621 Thurman Street j Tbev were the guests, while here, deep gash which took quite a num P ortland . O rkoos . A gen t for C oqu ll e of Mrs. Bryan and Miss Louise her of stitches to patch up. The H .N LO REN Z j Bryan, at tbs M. E parsonage. cut was pronounced not dangerous. Hieo.BersnianSlioeIj.Co. PRESCRIPTION C. A. C A C H O N number, well illustrated with fine half tone cuts aud original drawings, all prepared and edited by the pu­ pils See the ad in this issue and Ipace your order ealry. FOR SALE— Three Registered Hol­ stein Bulls old enough tor im­ mediate service; also 10 registered I Holstein Heifers and 20 registered Dr. J. T. McCormac was in town GUERNSEY Cows and Heifers. Easy terms to responsible parties. several days last week, having been called from his home in Berkeley, B. S. FitrtM Co., 5-4 l ‘2tp Sumner, Wash Cal., hs a witness in the Davis estate 4-6 lOp row, of this place, returned Satur­ extraordinary in the history o f modem times. They witnessed the outbreak day on the Speedwell, from Berke­ The Biggest Bunch o f the great European war, a struggle ley, wbeie be has been for the past so titanic that it makes all others look The Model Grocery has just re­ small. 9 mouths taking a course at tbe U. of C. Will says that it was sure ceived tbe largest bunch of bananaB You live in momentous times and you Misses Alice and Erma C u U d r e ­ reining some when he left San ever shipped out of San Francisco, should not miss any o f the tremendous and the second largest ever shipped events which are occuring. No other turned Saturday from Berkeley, Cal­ Francisco. newspaper will inform you with the ifornia, where they have been at- Last week Carl Ainslee was circu­ to the coast.- It weighs 126 pounds, promptness and cheapness o f the Thrice- aud it will be well worth your time tending U. of C. for the last 10 lating a petition among the business a-Week edition o f the New York World. months. men of this c.tv asking that he be to call in and see it. Mr. Nosier Moreover, a year’s subscription to it Wm. Bettys, of Fairview, received paroled. If he receives a sentence ban a cousi n, C. E. Nosier, who is will take you far into our next Presi­ dential campaign. a telegram Saturday night calling on the 21at of tbe moBth In- will manager of the Pacific Tropical THE TH RICE-A-W EEK WORLD’ S Fruit Co., of San Francisco, import­ him to Salem with the news that hi* then present the petition to the regular subscription price is only $1.00 He is ers of bananas, and it occurred to per year, and this pays fo r 150 papers. wife was in a critical condition and Court, asking for parole. him that it would be a very nice We offer this unequaled newspaper and charged with contributing to the not expected to live. thing to have The Model Grocery of The Coquille Herald together for one Coquille have tbe distinction of year for $2.00. If you want a good pair of shoes delinquency of a minor. to wear you should buy Peters. The regular subscription price o f the Mrs. R. S. Knowlton will take handliug this record bunch of two papers is $2.50. Lyons & Jones. passage on the Nan Smith next Sat­ bananas. Doris Peoples, formerly a Co­ urday for San Francisco, where she quille bigb school pupil, is reported will visit her son Cl»v, who is em­ to have taken tbe first prize in the ployed iu the office of a wholesale ---------for I S year* - Nevada state high school declamato­ house, and will take in the Exposi­ The Standard Sldn Remedy ry contest. tion. She will also visit her sister, In sta n t R e l i e f fo r all Skin T roubles Claude Moon, who made a trip to Mrs Grant Beale at Gridley, expect­ C. J. F U H R M A N , Druggist Powers one day last week, says that ing to be g o D e a month or more. the Red Cross Drug Co. of Marsh­ The high school annual is expect­ field is putting in a large stock of ed to be ready for distribution next jewelry at Powers Monday. It will be a handsome Mrs. D. D. Pierce left Friday for Oakland, California, where she was called by the sickness of her sister, Mrs. N. Tyrell, who is reported to be in s serious condition. SLASHING—-Want to exchange lot cage. or acreage for alashing Coquille Miss Anna Truman, of North Land Co., Folsom's Confectionerv Beud, came over Friday and visited 4-20-tf friends till Sunday, attending the FOR SALE—a water-power mill, dedication exercises of the new located on the Middle Fork, 3 Catholic church. miles above Bridge. Inquire of Culver Bros., Bridge, Ore. Better make Us Your Iceman $100 Reward, $100 Str. Elizabeth Myrtle Camp No.197 W.O.W.will on next Saturday night, celebrate Practically a Daily at tha Price of a W eekly. their 20th anniversary at their ball No other Newspaper In the world yivos by giving a short entertainment and so much a t so low o price banquet. All tbe Neighbors and tbeir families are invited to attend. The years 1914-15 have been the most Rev. C. R. Bryau returned yester­ O. A. Kelley, a well known man on the river, has just returned after day from Bandon where he filled a three year’s absence in Alabama. tbe pulpit of R*v. C. M. Knight, The Charm resumed her run to with whom he exchanged for the Bandon again Friday morning with day. E. D. SPERRY L J. LILJEQI/IST The Thrice-aWeek Edition of the New York Work Notice E N D S S A T U R D A Y a WEEK N IG H T | 25c to 40c Pieces Your Choice only 60c to 90c Pieces Your Choice only 20c j 40c i W A S H IN G M A C H IN E S I BIG 3 VACUUM WASHER, $15 If you want a Washer, we will take this machine to your home and demonstrate it. I YOST MOTOR WASHER, $16 WHITE LILY WASHER’ $10 . H. O. ANDERSON Complete House Furnisher Laird Building I SWIFTS Silver Leaf Brand Pure Lard Stands the Test If you have not been using S w ift’ s try it next tim e—it is satisfactory A*k Your Dealer—He can get it ,J. E. NORTON DISTRIBUTOR. COQUILLE. OREGON