• h< r u t s filled up. It is * p i i- i n g W hy Hooton Did Not wli.u ,i c h a n g e a little w u i k witll a | Enter in Broad Jump to ul sc r a p e r or drat;, a n d a bit of ________ PU B LISH ED E V E R Y T U E S D A Y s u n s h in e will m a k e . R o a d s that S mo p e ople a r e w o n d e rin g why were a m u c k w ith m u d were srai >tb A r t h u r H o o t o n , w ho ms h mu** of Entered as second-class matter May 8 , 1 9 0 5 , at the post office a! th e p o in ts for th e C oquilh l e i m in 1879 I a n d dry t b t e e d a y s later. Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congrees of March 3, U n d e r th e m a n a g e m e n t of J. R. th e field m e e t of last Sa turday, di t ; M cGee th e m in e is k e p t g o in g a n d not also clean u p the -l it. in the P. C. L E V A R , LESSEE AND EDITOR ! t h is is th e p r in c ip a l i n d u s t r y of th e b ro a d j u m p , as tie has a r cor 1 for LANS LEN EV E, C ITY EDITOR ■ — --------------------- ■■ . . .I ! place. T h e olil t u n n e l h a s been a far b e l t e r j u m p t h a n ill....... . • t h a t Devoted to the material and social upbuilding ot the coquille V a l l e y a b a n d j o e d b ecause nl t|lc P »or won. L is te u d e a r reader, a n d we p a r tic u la r ly a n d of C o o s County generally- q u a l i t y o f t h e c o a l a n d a n o t h e r is will u n fo ld th e B a d ta e of a d .<•« S u b s crip tio n , $ 1 . 3 0 p e r y e a r , in advance. P h o n e M a i n 381 n o w being w o r k e d w h ic h is p r o d . - d u p l ic i ty a u d th e r e p re h e n sib le act ........................................................................... ............... ....................... ... — c iu g a be tte r q u a lity . R i v e r t o n h a s by wPicb be p laye d the lea-liny t art long been f a m o u s as a coal p r o d u in a s c h e m e t h a t would hav • h on WHEN IGNORANCE STUBBED ITS TOE cer a n d th e s u p p l y is by n o m e a n s w o r th y a place in m L o n p i c t u a s . B u t the t h i n g th a t I t Was in the relay race t h a t the Another illustration has recently been jiiven of the e x h a u s t e d THE COQUILLE HERALD W oman’s Study Club O n M o n d a y, A pril 17 , th e * r e la y in g r o a d ph uk on ‘ 2 xti atriu- gere. W o- ,nal1 s S t u d y C l u b put aside th e ir s t u d y ot A m e r ic a n a u t h o r s a n d paid th e ir re spec ts to M a ste r W il- liam S h a k e s p e a r e w h o , a . m e w< 1 Id is a lm o st sure, was b o r n A p r il 2 3 . 1 56 4 — c o u l d n ’t h a v e been m >te t h a n a d a y or t w o e a r lie r or later — a n d , as the w orld is q u i t e s u r e , d e ­ p a r te d th is life A p t i l 2 3 , 1 6 1 6 . T h e m e e t in g was at t h e h o m e ot M rs. S p e rry . T h e r e was to h a v e heen a sh >rt lesson on " T r a v e l s ” b u t it was »(OVERALLS Mr. M a ter, his niece, M ra Nelson a u d h e r tw o c h ild r e n , a re m a k i n g th e place b o u g h t of A II. S m ith have a dif f e r e n t a p p e a r a n c e aa a habit .ton. vlr. N e 's in a n d the elder t b r o t h e r of Mr. M a t e r will com e to w a r d s fab from Ca>-pir,W>o Thee- pe o p le com e he re for th e ir '.¡ealih F o r he alth a nd scenery tire E ast F o r k is iu a c a m bv itself. I t A. E A S T O N . K eep Kids Kleen T l»r moat practical, healthful, playtime K .intents over in vented L r children I to o >c«i •. o’ atfcc Mat! in one piece with drop buck. Fesilv slipped on or off. Eaji!y washed. N o fight elastic bands to itop ciiculation. Made in blue denun, and blue and white hickory »tripos for all the year roun J. Alio lighter w eight, fast -col; r material ic dark blue. • Jet blue, tcu or d s lts school. Unde in th e race for th e last lap a u d when approval the handsome volume en­ d i r e c ti o n of Miss L a u r a j j bis tim e cam e he s uite I gniiv to titled: MOUNT VERNON. T H E A rthur ----------- Brisbane,! lbe able might be expected to know better...............— ’ i wiikins NOTICE OF HE ARIN G O F FIN A L and Mis» K i borine j finish th e t h i n g u p for tin- glorv of HOME O F WASHINGTON. The ACCOUNT. editor of the New York American, the highest salaried caver and ink used in printing are . ... . ¡ R o u n d s t h e term j u s t c 'o se d h a s C o q u ille . T h is he would have d,m e colonial blue, and the tule is in gold Notice is hereby given t h a t the fin- and probably the most prominent e d i t ' d m tins countlj, been a m ust successlul one. F r i d a v Without special e ffo rt___ f it liHdn’t leaf. The paper is Fnench vellum, , id account of Charles E. Baxter as a d ­ and the color, colonial buff The il­ r e c e n t l y m a d e a speech a t a banquet of t h e N . Y . Motion A pril 28th, w a s the c losing d a y a n d of been for th» b u r n e d l d i n u g g T b e m in istra to r of the estate of George lustrations were made by our own Picture Board of Trade in New York in which he used the a sp le n d id p r o g r a m w as p r e p are d c a n i n e was a sntall one of frieky ean tim e s in w h ic h he liv ed, artists, by special permission of the E. Baxter, deceased, has been filed in authorities of Mount Vernon. This the County Court of Coos County, fo llo w ing language: “ I have never seen Mary Pickford, a n d r e n d e r e d . Als > a n u m b e r cl p o sitio n , b e l o n g i n g to Kirk Shell* v, ^ his was followed by discussii n, is the story of impressions left by Slate of Oregon, and th a t the 5th day oilier parts m a d e u p th e e u te r ta i n a n d wneti Hoot< n s t a r te d dow n ibe a n d lh is a trip to Washington's home, and an m u sic by Mrs. S p e r r y , of J u n e 1916 a t the hour of 10 o’clock or Charles Chaplin, or Theda Bara, or Miss Clark. As to UKUl of t h e e v e n in g w h ic h was e n ­ eminent authority says: "B reathes A. M., has been duly appointed by of the real spirit of the place censorship—I do not think I can become very much ex­ j o y e d by one of the largest crowd's track F i d o to o k a n otion to g o a lo n g vvhicb afforded th e h e a r e r s m u c h more than anything else ever w r i t te n . ” such Court for the hearing of objec­ S o l . e lit in b e h in d the r u n n e r **nd P,easuTe S h e P la ye l a n d sa n g cited about it. The modern motion picture is an amuse­ ever seen at the place. T h e teach follo w ed at his heels, p o u n d i n g th se v e ra l of S h a k e s p e a r e ’s so n g s , a n d Regular price $1.00. I f on receipt tions to such final account and the set- you find it satisfactory, remit 75c; ment, and its success is based upon the stupidity and lack ers ab o v e m e n t i o n e d h a v e g iv e n g r o u n d e n e r g e tic a lly iu his effort to one of S h e r i d a n ’s — “ H e r e ’s to t h e otherwise retu rn within one week. tl.in c u t thereof, a t which time any per­ son interested in such e state m ay a p ­ U S . P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , of intellectual development of the human race. The mov­ sp le n d id satisi iction a u d h a v e keep u p . H o o t o n s p l i n te d away M aiden of B a shful F i f t e e n . ” pear and file objections thereto in B o n d B u ild in ;, W a s h in g to n , D. C. writing and contest the same. ing picture is a money-making proposition, and whether it s h o w n a u e a r n e s t desire to c a r r y on from tbe t w o - le g g e d r u n n e r s with T o w a r d th e close ol th e ve ry the w o i k of t h e school in spirit as c o m p a r a t i v e ease, b u t j u s t b e h in d ! p le a s a n t a f te r n o o n d e lic io u s confec­ CHA RLE S E. BAXTER, is censored or not l don’t in the least care A F E W O F OUR well as in letter. 5-2-5t Adm inistrator of the Estate. T h o se present he h e a r d t h e ry t h m i c b e d of o t h e r tio ns w ere s e r v e d . It is hardly necessary to point out to anyone who Below R i v e r t o n t h e r e a r e m ore feet, a n d he n a tu ra lly im agined th a t ! w ere: M e s d a m e s L o n g s t o n ,S p r i n g - knows anything about motion pictures the gross ignorance fine (laity t a n c h e s : J o h n Belioni, som e o t h e r c o n te s t a n t was clore at ! e r ’ K ogers, A n d e r s o n , P e i k in s . IN R£ displayed in such an utterance, nor the insufferable and G . H . Sell, G A. M aas, a n d the his heels H » s p u r t e d , but tljt* dog ! P u r s le y , E p p e r s o n a n d S p e r r y . A to ile t preparation o f m erit. ■ Helps to e radicate dandruff, k T h e p r o g r a m lor th e lit e ia r y de J ■Sweet r a n c h are a m o n g th e larg e r had som e sp e e d him-e.f «nd kept it self-sufficient egotism of the man who would make such a F o r R e s to rin g C o lo r a n d I B e a u ty to G ra y o r F a d e d H a ir J e n t . May 8 , is h e r e g iv e n : _______________ ^ 60 c ^ a n « ^ L 0 0 a t D n i £ g i s t a ^ l remark about something that he confessed th at he knew ones. O n L i t u p a c r e e k L- W o o d ­ til» bet ]s of his pace maker. H o o ­ p a jr r tm ih n G r e e n l e a t W h i tie r. R 1! • r u ff a n d G G . B o rg a rd a re r u n n - n g I I N D E R C O R N S R em o v es C o rn s, Cad- louses, e tc ., stops &11 pain, ensures com fort to the nothing. It is, perhaps, hardly to be wondered at that fine fa rm s a n d j u s t above is a log­ to n It t out s n o l h r r link t > 1 0 p u r ­ call w ith lines from W n i u i e r . T i i x RANCH PROPERTY feet, m akes w alking easy. 16*. by m ail o r a t Drug* pose, h u t w ith th e deteimiimtic 11 to i gift«. B lfoox Chemical W orks, Patchogue, N. Y . some of the smaller intellects of the country are guilty of g i n g c a m p o p e i a t i u g in th e C oa ch d o or -lie for Ci q m ll e u- p u t every on W h i t t i e r ’s life a n d c h ara cte r No 7 - A place conta fling 60 acres, 30 ! exactly similar breaks. In the case of Brisbane, however, t im b e r h o l d i n g s a n d e m p l o y i n g o u n c e of his fo rc e into his r u n n i n g with re a d i n g from B u r t o n s Lite .. | ¡'cres of it fine bottom land situated 7 T a lk 1 1 'ilea from Coquille 0.1 the main river, his prominence made his idiotic utterances so noticeable a b o u t 70 men. W . P. M c K e n n a is uud by th e time he reached the tape, W h i t t i e r — M rs . A n d e r s o n w ith r e a d i n g s , W h i t t i e r ’s L ove foi Balance of land is good gra ss land. that he was at once inundated with a storm of protests, tim e k e e p e r a n d lo o k s a lte r the m any feet a h e a d of his n e a r t s t o p ­ Price $4000 N a t u r e — M rs . P u r s le y T a l k — business ot the camp. p o n e n t a n d with the dog still a t his and it is likely that he learned a few things that had f 0. 8 - A 100 acre sto k ranch. 10 acres “ .■Snowbound” w ith r e a d i n g s — Mrs it. is fine river bottom. Situated 7 never penetrated his consciousness before. Then he made R e t u r n i n g t o w a r d R i v e r t o n we heels he was ail in , or a little more P e r k i n s . T a l k — W h i t t i e r ’s Reli ¡ci j miles from Coquille on mam river. hit the ferry a n d crossed t h e river a u d » h e n he crossed the line he c ol­ a more or less graceful somersault and came down right to visit si me of the d a i t y m e n on l ap s ed c o m p le te ly T hen, as he lay g i o u s P o e m s w ith r e a d i n g s Irotn Price $350u side up, a t last. He made acknowledgment of his error, th a t side H e r e we found t h e H ulls. g a s p i n g on th e g r o u n d , F i d o rau " T h e Paternal G o o d n e s s , ” "M y i o. 13—A fine well-improved Dairy and expressed a determination to see the motion pictures F E H u l l a n d H u l l B r o t h e i s , both a r o u n d a n d lic ked his face in f r ie n d S o u l a n d I ” — M rs. L o n g s t o n I \ ,l k ranch, 8 miles from Coquille containing 0 a c r e s , 50 acres of it fine bottom land and find out for himself what they were like, to “ see w ith fine larg e dairies. A lso L . A. ly c o n g r a t u la t io n . Realizing th e n w ith r e a d i n g s — W h i t t i e r as an a n ti 1 1 good cultivation, balance fine bench sla v e r y ooet —Mrs. S p r i n g e r . Mary Pickford cry and see Charlie Chaplin twinkle his H u f f o td a n d E G. K a y . W e are the t r u t h , H o o t o n did not receive T a l k w ith r e a d i n g s — N e w E n g ­ and hill land all in Grass, 2 Houses, 2 barns, separator House and all other feet,” which he had never witnessed heretofore. He also s u r p r i s e d at th e n u m b e r s of cows th e c a r e s s in th e sp ir it iu which it land Lite a n d L e g e n d s in W h i t t i e r ’s necessary outbuildings, also 20 head of k e p t, r a n g i n g over forty on som e was given. A n d th is is the tru e s t o ­ made handsome acknowledgment of the value of motion ol these places. T h e y h a v e sp le n ry of how C o q u i ll e s ’s sta r p e r fo r m e r P o e m s — Mrs. Y o u n g . fine Dairy Cows, Chickens, Hogs, and all farm ing Machinery go with the pictures in an educational way, and gave evidence of hav­ d id p a s t u r e a n d h a y la n d s b u t are was i n c a p a c i t a t e d for the broad .. • , . j.!ace; also z wagons, 1 hack, and a 1 be d o m e s tic sc ienc e d e p a r t m e n t , . - „ . ’ ing experienced quite a change of heart. It is to be re­ b itidica pped by lack of r o a d s as j u m p , w h ic h c a m e late r, and wht we 1 good team of Horses, close to good of th e W o m a n s S t u d y C l u b met Schooli store, and P. O. A snap for t h e r e is little effort h e re in road lost t h a t e v en t. gretted that other loss prominent and equally uninformed ye sterd a y a f te r u o o n iu th e l ib r a r y som eone The price is right, and good of the opponents of motion pictures could not be brought c o n s t r u c t i o n . T h e slips at th e ferry a n d d isc usse d " M i l k ” I n a d d itio n t j r m s given. Terms are >4 cash, Bal. Gone on a Visit to their senses. It would not only be creditable to them a re so ste ep as to m a k e it im possible to t h e lesson in ‘ N u t r i t i o n a n d on time to suit purchaser, secured with to get a cross w ith a n y t h i n g of a Mrs. W . O. M a t th e w s , of Fair- D i e t ” th ere was a r e a d i u g by Mrs. mortgage a t 7 per cent. but better in many ways. load. ood Bargains Real Estate T h e f a rm e rs g e n e r a ll y a r e alive to the road q u e s t io n a n d se v e ra l of th e m e x p r e s s e d th e m elves on the bon d iu :; q u e s t i o n , som e i n favor ind som e a g a i n s t . Matty se em to ho ld the view t h a t if b o n d s are v o t ­ ed all th e m o n e y will be sp e n t on so m e m a in h i g h w a y ne ar t h e larg e r to w n s, a n d th e fa rm e rs g e n e r a ll y will re a p little beuefit, w hile o th ers c o n te n d t h a t t h e sy s te m of p e r m a ­ nent ro a d c o n s t r u c t i o n m u s t begin at the c o m m e rc i a l c e n te r s a n d ra- d i a ’e from t h is c e n tr a l p o in t, a u J “ LET HIM WHO IS WITHOUT SIN----- ” In the Circuit Court again last week was threshed over the depressing story of the two Bandon girls who have been in the limelight so much in the last year or so. The whole gruesome story of the downfall of the girls was gone over again. Those who wish to read the de­ tails will have to look for them in some chaste family journal other than the Herald. Why any newspaper that goes into the homes of the community, and which does not have to do so, should spread the saddening and disgusting story before its readers again is hard to understand. And these people think that a board of censorship is needed fo rj,h:it *’ is ra,,st necessary to provide motion pictures ! So far as the young victims of male de- 1" sl lu' tlie lleaviest "atfie, bat that generates are concerned, they have certainly been held up , , ,, to contumely enough. I hat they seem to have no power-1 [)irlK of the county ful and influential defender seems to be a temptation to some to safely add to their burden. 1 he Herald will not Senior» Are Entertained co-operate. The sooner a merciful oblivion is allowed to ------- O ne of t h e most e n jo y a b le af­ cover their past delinquencies the mare chance there will fairs of th e school year was th e be that they may yet redeem themselves from the burden seven o 'c lo c k d i n n e r giv en by M r. of disgrace with which they have been weighted down. :tnd Mis. H o w a r d to th e S e n io r NO RESTICTIONS ? The editor of this paper has always had a hazy idea that there were some restrictions as to what could be pub­ lished regarding a case in court, while it was still on trial. He did not suppose that a paper would be allowed to place in the hands of the jury before which the case was being tried, comments, insinuations, charges and arguments calculated to cause them to discredit the evidence on either side of the case—even though th at might be the aide of a defendant whom the newspaper had it in for. It seems th at the editor of this paper was mistaken. Random Rambles son a n d a n u m b e r of o t h e r s w hose n a m e s we d i d not l e a r n . R iv e r to n is i m p r o v i n g s o m e w h a t a n d a d d i n g to its b u i l d i n g s . S e v e r a l c h a n g e s h a v e o c c u r r e d since o u r last visit, a m o n g t h e m was t h e d e s t r u c t i o n ol the re sid en c e of C A P e t e r s o n , one ol t h e iti. west a n d nicest of th is place. It was b u r n e d to th e g r o u n d 01: S i t - ttr d a y t h e 2 2 , a n d m u c h of the c o n ­ te n ts w e re lost T h e 1 >ss w as p a r t ­ ly c o v e r e d by i n s u r a n c e . (B y n R a m b le r.) L ast week th e R am bles were c o n ­ s p ic u o u s by th e ir absence, n o t be c a u s e th ere w as u othittg to w rite b it’ b ecause th e R a m b le r fail».I to ge t a r o u n d in tim e T h e section visited was t h e A r a g . a n d F i s h t r a p sections, f a m o u s as n d a iry c o u n t n T h e r e a re m a n y fine farm s in this part a n d the rich a lu v ia l soil is well a d a p t e d to the g r o w i n g ol alm ost U n d e r th e d irec tio n of W . W . a n y k i n d of c rop S m i t h , w h o h a s c h a r g e ol the \v u k O u r last t r ip took us to R iv erto n iu th is distr ic t, a n effort is being a n d on to Lattip a c te e k T h e r e are m a d e to k e e p th e t o a d s in 1 t e p a i r. a n u m b e r of f ir e d a i t v fa rm s j u s t hut t h e f r e q u e n t r a in s and th e an below to w n A m o n g th em Is W tos m a k e it difti, nil to d \ How ev W . S a n d e r s , th e J o h n s o n place, J. er, t h e s u n is no »■ nit than he T . H a r t l e y , C h r i s T erre s, foe C o l­ is on th e j o b with m m it a n d lie r, J. H. R. S h e l to n , Ole Sinion- th e r o a d s a re sm o o th e d d o w n a n d view , s t a r t e d W e d n e s d a y w ith her tw o y o u n g e s t b o y s to m a k e a visit to h e r m o th e r , Mrs. J. O. F r e e m a n , at N e w p o r t , O r e g o n , S h e e x p e c ts | to he g o n e a m o n t h or six w eeks, a n d o n h e r r e t u r n Irtp will visit h e r sister, M rs. E d P a t t e r s o n , at Rose- burg. Mr. M a t t h e w s will m eet t h e m t h e r e a n d b r i n g th e m in by w a g o n r o a d . T h i s visit b a s been in c o n te m p la ti o n by Mrs. M a t th e w s lor a l o n g tim e, a n d the c o m p l e ti o n of the r a ilr o a d m a k e s it m u c h easier and cheaper. J L- S m i th on " T h e U ses ol M i l k . ” T h e lesson for M ay 1 5 is the co n clu sio n of th e c h a p t e r , com tu en c in g at " C o m p o s i t i o n of P r o ­ d u c t s ol M i l k , ” on p a g e 189 Sheriff's Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure N otick is h e r e b y givkn , T hat by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the S ta te of Oregon, for the County of Coos, and to me directed on the ‘20th day of April 1916, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered of record and dock- eted in and by said Court on the 7th day of April 1916, in a certain suit then in said Court pending, wherein John D. Goss was plaintiff and John G. Mullen, administrator of the estate of John W. Negithon deceased, Alfreda Negiihon, University Lecture John Doe and Mary Doe and all heirs known o r unknown of John W. Negi- D r . J J L a n d s b u r y , h e a d of th e thon deceased, were defendants in fa- vor of plaintiff and against said de- p i a n o d e p a r t m e n t at O r e g o n U n i ­ fendants by which execution I am com- v e r s i t y , will d e live r a le c tu re 1 n manded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter described to m u s i c at th e H i g h sc hool n e x t pay the sum due the plaintiff of seven T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g at e ig h t o ’c lo c k . hundred seventy-four and 40-100 ($774 - 40) dollars, with interest thereon a t D r . L a n d s b u r y is a fiue p ia n is t a n d the rate of 6 per cent, per annum his i n te r e s t in g lec tu re s a r e c o p io u s ­ from the 7th day of April 1916, until paid together with the costs and dis­ ly i ll u s t r a te d on th e p i a n o H e h a s bursements of said suit taxed a t Sixty Dollars $60.00) together with an a t ­ been g i v in g a c o u rse of le c tu re s in torney’s fee of $75.00, and costs and ex- P o r i l a n t l a n d they h a v e been e n ­ penses of said execution. I will on Sut- T h u r s d a y urday, the 3rd day of Ju n e 1916, at the class ot t h e local H i g h school last t h u s ia s tic a lly received. hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day i t L e t us r o u n d the front door of the County Couii. F tidav evening. Mr. a n d Mrs. is c l e a n - u p h o lid a y . House in Coquille, Coos County, H o w a r d a r e d e li g h t f u l h osts a n d out a good d a y ’s w ./tk w ith an Oregon, sell at public auction to e v e n i n g ’s e n jo y m e n t b y c o m i n g o u t the y o u n g folks look fo r w a r d to the the h'Khest ladder for cash all T i t e t e will in hand on the day of sale, occasions o f their hospitality' as the to h e a r D r L a n d s b u r y the right, title, interest and e state be no a d m iss io n c h a r g e which said defendants John G.Mullen as red letter d a y s of the y e ar, a n d F r i ­ administrator of the e state of John W. d a y ’s d i n n e r se e m e d th e c a p sheaf deceased, Alfreda Negithon, Platinum From the Beach Negithon Due and Mary Marv Doe and »11 John Doe all heir. heirs to th e d e li g h t tu l m e m o r ie s ol the knownandunknown.ofjohn \V.Negithon h a p p y school d a y s to w h i c h they M. A . S i m p - n is e a r n i n g iti a | deceased and all persons claiming under must say goodbye one mouth from sm a ll p h ial a trifle ov e r t wo p e n n y $ weigh > ot pi , ..n u n w hic h w e i e s e __ and to said ____ real property or any p a r rt t __ ______ l,Hl ■>' at h is m ine on \ \ h . - k e v R u n | thereof said premises hereinbefore men- Soon "lei ,iie 'r a r i i v a l , h e t?“««* hy ..red a m a n he had e m o l o v e d , w hile itioned are described in said execution were u sh e re d in to t h e dinin g room | h e w g s l t , aUendal]ce a t e c o m u u r t las* , a!(| as follows, follows to-wit: to-wit: where the tas te fu lly a p p o in te d table ! w eek T h e n tal is w o r t h in its * _____ . was d . o ra te d w ith d a i n t y b a sk e ts I p r e s e n t state .b out $ 7 5 an o unc e, ol lil ies tied u p o n th e t n ti d i e s of anc^ Httleti.ise in th e p h i i l is ' : .i i 1 , 1 . • f ' w o r th over > ; so- T h i s , with $2 20 witii It w re pl.n'i e n d s in the lortu . . „ , , ure d , ,, .... 1S rr , ,u '« so ld , is 0.1U Mr. S i m p s o n s sh a r e 1 ep u lie n f , | le p roduct DO( to e ic e e d ing u n r o lle d th e d ip lo m a s pro v e d fifteen y a r d s >1 sa n d a n d a c o u p le to he s n a p s h o t s of Mr. a n d Mts. of d a y s ’ w o-k i n d ic a ti n g t h a t the How ard. Mr H o w a r d at t h e head beach m in i n g r W h i s k e y R u n is a ol th e table a n d Class P r e s id e n t r a t h e r profitable i n d u s t r y . E t till Leslie at the foot saw to it t h a t the o th e r s c o n d u c t e d them - selves with d u e d i g n i t y , w h ile Mr*. H o w a r d , isxLted by h e r sister, Miss F r.i S iaw - ved d e le cta b le v iands to tlte a c c o m p a n i m e n t of ha ppy ta l k , inte rspe rse d with c o n u n d r u m s and j o k e s a n d .ill the o t h e r in no- c ent table p a stim e s th a t t h e host so II well u n d e r s t a n d s p r o m o ti n g was a late h o u r w h e n th e gue sts , , , , . took their departure, havtng had Cheese Maker» to Organize A n i m p o r t a n t m e e t i n g will be held in t h is ty T h u r s d a y w h e n r e p re s e n ta tiv e s from ev ery c h ee se factory in C s a n d C u r r y c o u n ti e s will m eet here tor t h e p u r p o s e ol fo rm in g an g a n iz a t i o n for tbe s t a n d a r d i z i n g an 1 c i - o p e r a t i v e m ar- k e t i n g o f th e ir p r o d u c t. It is said [ th a t th e great n c re ss a tt a in e d In T il l a m o o k c o u n ty cheese m ake rs 1 is ■„ d u e to th ir o r g a n i z a t i o n , and , ,blIW . |t)U the happiest evening of the school ge her to re p year. J methods. ge, wiII to. of similar th e benefit h^ L (,W *1. sVrio'n Three’ l l l u a r !V P - >Y 4 OI o eciio n in r e e The Northeast’q uarter of the Soti'heast quarte r ( N E '4 S K ‘4 ) of Section Four 1 } 4 ) ^ d lot Four of Section Ten (10). All in Township Twenty-five (25) South o( r , T& , ve <12 West of the Wil- lamette Meridian, Coos County Oregon, r-aiii sale being made subject to re- demption in the manner provided by Dated this 26th day of April 1916. A L f R E D JO HNSON, J r., Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. 5-2-5t East Fork Items a,ld " rs A b i n « ’» eon, s g e seveu years, d i e d T u e s d a y , t h e 25th. The Iv w-.s b u r i e d in D o r a cem e­ tery where flic L tt g h b o r s g a th e r e d in goodly n u m b e r s foa the s e rv ice . fu n e ra l h a ir a l s a m No. 16—A nice little ranch of 24 acres with 22 acres of it in the bottom under The Celebrated the plow, the balance of 2 acres good bench land; small Orchard, with large 7 room House and Barn, situated 7 miles from Coquille on main river, Price $7200 Terms 1 - cash bal. t . suit purchaser a t Awarded Gold Medal 5 per cent on deferred payments. p. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 No 2 3 - T h i s is a snap if taken soon, a ___ . . ’ 1 acre trac ^ one mi*e from Coquille. A ncw 7 room residence, 4 acres in good cultivation, young orchard of 125 choice The strongest and nearest water-proof fruit trees, j u s t beginning to bear, Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers, „ . L . , Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. 1 rlce *'700. Terms one-half cash, bal- *' lce to suit purchaser at 8 per cent on de ferred payments. KI Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes No- 24—A mce llttle I0-acre ranct>. 5 acres of it fine bottom land in good cul- tivation, balance good bench land cleared and in good grass,good orchard, Strong Shoes for Boys , , . , B house ans is only a few of our good buys W e d n e s d a y t h .t h s d been «h ip p ed City Property. When you w ant to ,, , ' , v. buy property call on the Cooutlle Val- to R o e eb u rg from N o r t h D a k o t a . w . Rea, E^ e ^ M d y Man. T ed B a k er is b o s s in g a g o o d j o b ger. Phone 711. P. O. Box 193. Ne w H|ome Users Are Quality Choosers For Sale By COQUILLE FURNITURE CO. Coquille, Oregon The New Home S e w i n g Machine Company San Francisco California