# MERELY MENTIUNED RELIEVE THE SMARTING Mi»s Gladys { UlOlIlpH Bill Nygreen was up from Baudon Wednesday. K Iwiu Lauglois Buudou Friday. O f Sunburn a n d th e Sting of Insect Bites was up from Jim Laird was in from Brewster valley luesday USE W. C. Chase was a Marshfield vis itor Wednesday. REXALL Buy your Fruit Jars at Lyons & Jones this year. Grant Harry was in from Brews ter Valley Friday. Mentholine Balm Jefs Kay of Riverton was iu town the last of the week. When going to Bandou take Ford We waul everybody t use Vim th>ur and ou Saturday, July 31st we A Barker’s auto line to Bandon. Sweei’s high-grade chocolates will uiake a special price of $1.65 New cara, careful drivers. Fare 75c; aud box candy at Folsom’s Confec per sack, ou mis day only—The round trip $1 25. tionery only. Model Grocery. Chas. Walker, local real estate Art Fish and wife were up from John Aaseu made a business trip dealer, spent the greater part of Buudon Thursday. to Portland list week. last week in Bandon transacting He returned yesterday. Leon ItacklefT was down from Ruy Peart is confiued lo his home business Myrtle Point Thursday. with an attack of mumps Rev. W. S. O o r d o D , who gave an Phone Fred Slagle when you ate Big comfoitable, reliable Cadil excellent entertainment at thb M. E going to Marshfield and a Cadillac lacs arc used ou the Slagle auto line church laBt night, went to Bandon aulo will call for you. to Marshfield, lcaviug Coquille six tbia morning and will give au en Mrs. J. W. Leneve wus a Marsh times a day. Fare 75 ceuts. tertainment there thia evening. W. U. Douglas, the Marshfield field visitor Wednesday. The fire boya are much interested Mrs. Win. Grow, of Couledo, was attorney, was in town Friday. in the report of a new invention by Have you fuuud a key r iD g or a which either end of the fire boee a Coqoille visitor Friday. puise—See this week’s want ads. will take the uozzle or couple to the Home.made tatties, brittles etc. Economy Jars in quarts, pints and hydrant. at Folsom’s Confectionery. Always fresh. Try them. half gallous at Lyons & Jones. Dr. R. H. Hopkins, of Portland Mrs Otis Fiitcroft, of Fairview, Dr. Leslie Johnsou, of Myrtle has purchased the furniture iu the was shopping in Coquille yesterday P,»iut,was a Coquille visitor Sunday. office of Dr. H B. Moore and will P. N. Reberg, of North Bend, Raymond Burns was a passenger take over bia practice. Mr. Hop- was a Coquille visitor Wednesday ou the Marshfield auto stage this kins arrived Thursday from Port land where he formerly pra ticed. You can always find Fresh Vege morning. tables at Lyons <fc Jones. Baby Buggies and Runabouts If “ Cadillac” means anything to Jim Hollenbech made a trip to you, remember that is the kind of All kinds of Fruit Jars, Stone Jars, Stone Churns, and 1 10 gal Barrel Bridge cn his motorcycle Thursday. curs used ou Slagle’s line to Marsh Churn, good as new. At Quick's field, Geo. Robinson snd wife made a Second Hand Store. Geo. Davis aud family left for a a trip to Pori Orford and spent a H. M. Branham and wife and few days’ visit to Port Orford couple of days, b>st week. Miss Ayers, who spent several days Wednesday. Take the Cadillac auto line when visiting at Bandon, arrived here at Bring your watches, clocks or you go to ‘ lie Buy, and get through jewelry to W. H. Schroeder to be noon Tuesday on their way back to in comfort aud on time. They bad come from repaired. First class work guaran Medford. Coquille since early morning of the teed. George Fowler, who used to re day they reached Myrtle Creek.— side at this place, has returned after Myrtle Creek Mail. - A soothing emollient ointment, highly beneficial as a local ap plication for bites and stings of Hither is ill with insects, sunburn, bruises and hives, and valuable as well for the local treatment of headaches, neuralgia and catarrh. FUHRMAN’S PH ARM ACY The R esali Store Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D rntibt Office over First National Hank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW. M. D. P hysician and surgeon Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Dr. G. W. LESLIE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate o f the American School o f Osteopathy o f Kirksville, Mo. Phew! It’s Hot! Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon Yes, but I’m on the Job! E. D. SPERRY A ttorn ky an d CoUNSKI.LOR AT L a w Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A tto kxk y at L aw C. R. BARROW and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 L AWY ER Richmoml-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon A. J. SHERWOOD A tto r n e y at L aw L. J. LILJEQI/IST A ttorney at Never too warm for me to get you a job, trade something for you, sell | or buy you a house or fulfill your | smallest want. Look me over I L aw First National Bank Building 'Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A tto r n e y at Notary Public L aw Coquille WANT COLUMN KATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’ LOST—Oblong key ring containing one house key aud several store keys. Return to Herald Office. ltp LOST—Small brown leather purse, between Spurgeon Hill ami Sen tinel Office. Return to Herald Office. it STOCK HOGS— for sale; all ages and vaiious brteds. Seven cents on font John Mulverhill. tp GASOLINE LAUNCH for trade for milk cows or young horse. Apply to Frank Burkholder. 7-G-tf FOR SALE—One horse Inquire of H. H. Hansen, Norway. 3tp. FOR SIX MONTHS ice is an absolute neces sity. F or the other six months it is a great con venience. Have you giv en your order for the season yet? If not Better make Us Your Iceman CflQOIILE l AUN.lHi S H E CO. Theo. licreniiiiiShoelltg.Co. Incorporated Manufacturers of GOOD WORK HORSE—For sale or trade for cattle, price $16(1 O O. Bunch, .’oqutlie. FOR SALE—Three Registered Hol stein Bolls old enough lor im mediate service; also 10 ri gistered Holstein Heifers and 20 registered GUERNSEY Cow» ami Heifers Easy terms to responsible parties. B. S. F kyar C o , 5 4 l'2tp Sumuer, Wash SLASHING— Want to exchange lot or rcreege for slashing Coquille Land Co., Folsom’s Confectiou»ry 4-20-tf DRY WOOD FOR SALE— in any quantity and of any length Phone your orders to No. 54L or call on \V. G. Brandou. 4 6 lOtp SECONDHAND TYPEWRITER Pittsburg Visible; does first-class The Strongest and Noun at Water work. For sale cheap. Inquire Proof shoe made lor log er». miners at Herald office. tf The Celt bra ted tierqmm n Shoe pro»* t ie c^ o i s i n 1 i it 621 T h u rtn 'i n • n. S i e*-t I ' i h ' l D l l ' i I n .ON A g e n t to r C o q u il e H .N L O R E N Z Ray Martin went to Portland last week to purchase a couple of cars to put ou the Baudon and Marsh field stage run. Men’s Dress Shoes, $3.50, Dress Shirts, $1 00 and $1.25 at Pursley’s, Coquille Haberdashery. Miss Anna Truman, of North Beud, returned to her home yester day, after buying visited for a few days with the Herald family. J. J. STANLEY First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 a nine y ears’ absence. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sweet are vis iting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Danielson at her farm home down the river. Office in Riehmond-Barker Bldg A ttornky Lyons fi Jones carry the Mason, Tom Tennison was up from Ban- Economy and Ucbrsm Jsr Gaps. don Friday. About 75 cars came over from Editor P. C. Levur is in Myrtle Marshfield Sunday and went on to Poiut Today. attend the Elks' celebration at Ban- Have your piauo toned by Sher man A Clay’s tuner, who is now don. here. Leave orders at the Met aid Qo to W. H. Scbroedera Jewelry office. Store aud get suggestions fur birth Dr. Mason was down from Myrtle day or wending gifts iu cut glass, jewelry or silverware. Point Sunday. Oeo. Gillmun bus purchased a J. P. Paulson was a Marshfield new Metz oar. It ia a seven speed visitor yesterday. machine and ia attracting a great Wanted— Chttham Bark 1915 deal of attention. ptel Call ou or address. Mr. aud Mrs. F. B. Phillips and Oeo. T. Moulton, Coquille, Oregon. son Rodney spent Bsturday and John F. Hall was in town on le .Sunday at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. It H Mast, jr , at Baudon. gal business Friday. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS— for exchange, Victor snd Columbia, in good order. Inquire at this office. tf The Loyel Daughters class of the Chtistian Sunday School held a pic nic last Thursday in Patterson's Grove. A very pleasant day was spent by all. Those present were Mrs. Aaron Wilson, the teacher of the class, and the Misses Alia Blanche Moorman, Matjorie Loi- e az, Chrystal Lafferty, Margaret Cunningham, Myrtle Neely, Gladys Nosier, Sylvia Neely. Mildred Nee ly, Hazel Gilpin, Doris Tyrrell, Myrtle Cunningham, Wilma Bunch, and Audrey Stanningar. W ould Use Dykes COMING MONDAY ParamouQt Dates at the Grand Theater WILLIAMSON’S SUBMARINE MOTION PICTURES Most Wonderful Motion Pictures Ever Made Wednesday, July 28 You have read about them in the Scientific American and in many Magazines “Cameo Kirby” The Real Thing Taken from a Tube Under W ater Five Reels, Featuring Dustin Farnum Saturday, July 31 GRAND THEATER “Girl of the Golden W est” M O N D A Y 15c and 25c Wednesday, Aug. 4 ‘‘The Western Spirit” 4 Reels, Featuring Edward A beles An appreciative audience attend ed the entertainment at the M. E- church last night, when Rev. W. S Gordon, of Astoria, gave a poetical monologue, giving readings from bis charming little book of verse, “ The Western Spirit.” Rev. Gor don has lived on the Coquille and the Umpqua, and this vicinity fig ures interestingly in some of bis most pleasing poems. Music was furnished by an orchestra of four pieces. The Epworth League, un- det whose auspices the entertain ment was given, were well pleased with the quality aud spirit of Rev. Gordon’s work, and it is safe to say that every person present Ihorough- ly enjoyed every moment of the evening. * * United States Torpedo Boat at Port Orford Five Reels, Featuring Edward Abeles “The Million” Saturday, August 7 “Dancing Girl” 5 Reel Florence Reed AND REMEMBER “Hypocrites” September 13 *WALL PAPER The U S. Torpedo boat destroyer Whipple, dropped into Port Orlord harbor Sunday afternoon, and has been lying here since seeking shel ter from (be heavy N or’ wester that has been blowing. The Whipple is a tour funnel boat and was bijil! in igoi. She has 8300 horsepower eugiilts, and indicated speed of 28 knots and carries a complement of 75 men She has recently been on duty I along the coast of lower California and Mexico, but is now enroute from San Francisco to go on patrol duty in Alaskan waters. The boat has been attracting much attention 1 ere, and many ol her crew, taking advantage of shore leave, have given a lively and pic turesque look to our town Mon day afternoon Capt. Prior aud sev eral of his officers went out by auto and visited the Radio station at Cape Blanco. The boat will pro ceed on her way as soon as the wind lulls.— Port Orford Tribune. Just received large shipment of Wall Paper. Select now while stock is replete. PRICES 15 CENTS TO 25 CENTS PER DOUBLE ROLL H . O. H N D E R S O N The following interview, taken Cleau milk and Clean cream, from Complete House Furnisher Laird Building M a Clean dairy, for Bale at the City from the Record of July 19lb, is of Bakery. Cream put up in non-re special interest to those interested turnable Kleen cups. tf in seeing the vast acreage of willow Mr. and Mrs. R H, Must spent bottom lauda lying south aud west Sunday at Bandon visiting Mr. and of this city put under cultivation. Mrs R H Mast, Jr. They were L. P. Braustetter, who had been accompanied by the Misses Eva in the county for the laat three Schroeder and Aona Truman and weeks, representing the Z. Ruse and Roy Avery. Sons company, owners of the large Silver Leaf Brand Pure Lard Stands the Test H. O. Anderson and family re lowland district iu the Coquille val I f you have not been using Sw ift’ s try it next tim e—it is satisfactory turned Thursday fro m Afbland ley, has completed hie investigations Ask Y ou r D ealer—He can get it where they attended the Chautau and will leave tomorrow for Cali qua. They report the Chautauqua a fornia to report. — - - — great success, the musical part be Mr. Braostetter Said this morn Elks H ave Big Time / D IS T R IB U T O R . C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N \ ing there was only one way to make ing especially fine. the holdings tillable aud that was I am in the market for Cbitham Three river steamers and innum Bark,Butchers’ and Farmers’ Hides, to dyke them so there would be no erable autos conveyed t h e vast Wool, Pelts and Furs. probability of overflowing on any crowds from the Bay, Myrtle Point, G e o . T. M o u l t o n portion. He made plana for the Try a Herald want ad for any Powers and Coquille to BandoD Mrs. August Frizeen and little property lying south of the river in Sunday to participate in the Elks thing you want to buy or sell. daughter Carol, of Marshfield, came the vicinity of Coquille and baa es celebration at that place. From the over Friday for a brief visit with timates for the work. There are 1,- Married time the boats arrived in the middle Mrs. Lund. Miss Betty Frizeen has 300 acres in the tract be hiB looked of the forenoon until late in the been visiting at the Lund home for over and the plan is to run a dyke evening the Elks gave the people SHARON-HARKENSEE— At the the past, two weeks. Sunday, they entirely arouDd the holdings Tbia M. E. Parsonage in this city,, went to Powers, returning to the would involve dredging to a depth one contiuual splendid time. The Wednesday, July 21, 1915,Walter events followed each other iu rapid Bay on Monday. of 20 feet with a top width of 75 feet. E, Sharon, of N< va<la, and Min- 1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900 Thia excavation would furnish a succession aud lhere were no dull uie Helen arkensee, of Marsh- moments during the entire day. lbs. capacity 1 Little Giant Rus sian Steam Turbine Separator, 400 dyke 20 feet above the low water field. Rev. C.H. Bryan officiating. A spiendid lunch was spread near lbs capacity 1 Remington Sboles level and provide a 40 foot top. Mr. the baseball grounds where weintr- Typewriter No 11 in good condi Bran.tetter said the land enclosed worsts, sandwiches, pickles a n d CULBERTSON-MARTIN — At the tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store. would be ae rich and productive as M.E. Parsonage in this city Tuee many other kinds of food were serv One day last week while grind any that could be found. The value ed. day, July 27, Jas. R. Culberlaon Besides this many parties ing a Bickle on a grindstone that of the land would be increased brought basket luuches and ate on and Ethel S. Martin, both of Ban-! was being i nu by a gasoline engine, $150 per acre by the dyking ai.d the beach or on the cliff above. don. Rev.C.H Bryan officiating Clarence Schroeder, of Arago, sus could then be sold off in tracts to I During the afternoon the crowd tained severe cuts across the nnee, suit the small ranche , who would spent most of ita time at the ball ears and neck, when the sickle be- desire to pursue intensive farming. park and on the beach The Marsh Users came entangled in some manner Celery, Mr. Branstetter thought, field band furnished music and all A re and flew off the stone, striking him would prove a profitable crop on the kinds of sports were indulged in Regular as the Clock in the face The injures are not land. from dancing on the sands to surf Mr Bransetter, himself, ia inter serious. bathing. ested in a number of reclaimed es H ow ’s This? tates in the San Joaquin valley and Special Notice to W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re" For Sale By First-class fare ol , $7.50 ward for any case of Catarrh that knows the value of land that is of the Folks of Coquille Up freight, per ton .*1.00 cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh the formation that along the Co quille river is. Cure. S W IF T S , J. E. N O R TO N . v - ---------------------------------------- n ; N ew H o m e Str. Elizabeth San Francisco a n d Bandon F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chenev for the last 15 years, and believe him p ’ rf.-'tly honorable In all business t-nnsaetlnns and financially able to carry ,,ut any obligations made by hla firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, tly upon the blood and mu cous surra,. a of r ue system. Testimonials s- nt free Pr re 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all I ."tin Ists. Take Hall's family puis for co—tlpeHUm. We wish to announce we are exclu sive Coquille agents for the simple Marriage Licenses mixture o f buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i ka. This rem edy, used successfully for appendicitis, Walter E. Sharon an I Minnie is the most THOROUGH bowel cleanser Helen H irkeneee. we ever sold. It is so powerful that Don J. Scott and Leona Evans ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE o f constipation, sour stomach. Brrbridge Adler-i-ka .lever gripes, is safe to use James Robert Culbertson a nd and the INSTANT action is surprising. I Ethel F. Martin. C. J. FUHKMAN, Druggist Quality Choosers COQUILLE FURNITURE CO. E. & E. T. Kruse Coquille, Oregon 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservations J. E. N O R TO N Agent, Coquille, O regon The New Home S ew in g Machine Company San Francisco California