'T B U Y A T HOME! ...BUY AT HOME... and Buy Don’t run your dollar out of town; let the poor thing stay: Buy A t Home. If you buy out of town, and we buy out of town.and our neighbors buy out of town,what in thunder will become of our town? SIMMON’S LIGHT STEEL BEDSTEADS AND Buy at Home DE LUXE SPRINGS The mail-order houses increase their sales each year. We cannot un­ derstand why. As a rule their goods cannot compare with those of local dealers and when a person buys at home he has a come-back if dissatis­ fied. The mail-order houses have a form-letter for kickers and there is mighty little satisfaction in reading a form-letter. Buy at home and be safe.—Ex. • W e fairy a very complete line of House Furnishtngs, and our prices are reasonable. Buy here and have the pnvelege of examining the goods before you ' uy, and of returning them if they are not satisfactory. Buy at Home. Coquille Furniture Company B.V.D. for Summer Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothing, and Florsheim Shoes BUTTER NUT Hom e of the H art Schaffner & M arx G o in g F is h in g ? If so, this is the place to obtain your supplies. plete line of We have a very BREA D com­ Trout Flies and vacation equipment. Poor dyes and in some instances no dyes at all is one of the American penalties in the European War. Science and manufacture are at wuik to remedy the shortage, but in the meantime it pays to use extra care in making purchases. Shop only with reliable merchants. If you want the names of some of these, we refer you to the advestis- ing in the Herald. The very fact that they are adver­ tising is evidence that their business methods will stand the light of day — and probably that their dyes stand the wash. Do you read the advertisements? They contain some of the best read­ ing in all the paper. Each week the merchants of Coquille and nearby towns have stories to tell that are filled with facts that will save you money. Begin this week and read the ads. Week after week you will Try a Loaf of Our Famous Hot Every Day Come in and let us fit vou out Special: Fairbanks & Morse l 1-2 horse power gaso­ line engine with built-in magneto, $45. COOK BROS. COQUILLE HARDWARE CO. Coquille, Myrtle Point Suede, N ubuck P a te n ts , and The Era of Poor Dyes Mighty Good Reading Let B. V. D. Teach you the fine art of “Take It Easy.” It helps you get the most fun out of your holiday. It makes a business of coolness and brings coolness into business. It eases the stifling discom­ fort of a hot day and lessens the fag of a close evening. B. V. I). Coat cut Under­ B. V. D. Closed Crotch shirts and knee length Union Suits (Patented drawers 50 cents and up­ U. S. A.) $1.00 and up­ wards the garment. wards the suit. HENRY LORENZ find just the sort of offer that you have been looking for and the benefit you will derive will add to your com­ fort. LA D IES’ SHOES Have you noticed the bar- gains in Granite Ware Let us do Your this week? ' That you can buy all kinds of groceries from us as cheaply as from the mail order house? That it saves you the trouble of sending away? That it gives you the advantage of meeting the sel­ ler face to face? That we guarantee Satisfaction or money Refunded? That money spent with us helps build up your own community and thereby helps you? Boost Your Home Town Do not send any piece of print- Warm Days at Last ing out of town unless you have here. W hen you buy printing of us you are getting a product that is 15 DO Y O U KNOW Norton’s W~:rehouse made sure that it cannot be done See our Windows for your choice Lyons & Jones Printing at THE RACKET STORE V elvets ‘Made in Coquille’ But they afford little pleasure to the tired housewife ( who must spend hours in a hot kitchen, baking \ bread and pastry. Eliminate this disagreeable task while the hot weather lasts,and buy your bread,cakes, ' pies etc. from us. We have a very tempting assort- ' ment of wholesome pastries. Blue Front Grocery one! Bakery Clark & Cleghorn, Proprietors Æ % * r * i£ T ' r;*. Coos County The Herald’s Special Coos County News Service Snadybrook Items C da s Bothw ell, fath er a n d son w ent to G o ld Beach on b usine ss Friday Mrs. D oetlirow a n d c h ild r e n and M rs H ow m an a n d son were callers at the h o m e of Mrs. W F. S m i lh Friday. G a m e W a r d e n A d a m s passed t h r o u g h he re S a t u r d a y on h is way u p river. Mrs. O. K. Bailey a n d M rs . W . F S m ith w e n t to G o ld B each S a t ­ u rd a y . Mr. a n d Mrs G e o r g e J o h n s o n , d lig hter in law a n d g r a n d d a u g h ter, of W e d d e r b u r n , were visitors in the n e ig h b o r h o o d T h u r s d a y , the g u e s t s ol Mrs. O K- B a ilty . C h a s B othwell is d o i n g som e m u c h n e ed e d w ork on the S a n d e r c r e e k road T h e g a rd e n s a n d e io p s in th is lo­ c ality are l o o k in g fine a n d t h e pros- peels are for a late Imi very good flat vest. T h e w ork ol the S h a d y b r o o k S .i u lv C e n te r is p ro g re s sin g nicely. A library ol n e a r ly tw o h u n d r e d choice b o o k s h a s a rrived iroin l i n ­ gerie a n d r'l her places. Oilier s u p ­ plies h a v e also been received a n d a c ir c u la t in g libra ry from Sa lem has been ordered Mrs. Della N ic h o ls a n d d a u g h t e r re a m e d T h u r s d a y troin I , m e court t> where they h a v e been w o r k i n g in ie in te res t ot tin S t u d y Center. Mr a n d Mrs. Geo. H arrington w ent to G o ld Beach Saturday. h o rse sense, lor he c ould h a v e e a r n ­ ed a suit of clo thes in a s h o r te r time t h a n it will la k e h im to pay the sla te for E d ’s c lo th e s a n d then n ot get the clo thes. T h e booze m a k e r s a re o ut for a law to a n n u l the p r o h ib itio n law of th e sta te by lettin g d o w n th e b a r s so the booze fighters m a y get their d o p e easy. T h e p r o h i b it i o n is ts h a v e t a ile d the bluff a n d a te out to a m t u e u d the law so t h a t th e sta te will be so t h o r o u g h ly d r y th a t the boc / ■ m a k e r a n d th e booze fighle. will nut be able to get a sm ell of th e d e v i l ’s soup T h e b a ttlec ry is vole N O on the b r e w e r s ' bill; vote Y E S lor the pro h ib itio n bill. K. A E A S T O N . h o m e from T hursday. th e lower country Miss S u s ie E v e r n d e n is he lp in g Mrs. C u lv e r w ith her h o u s e w o r k a n d e n jo y i n g a visit w ith old friends. Bro R a m b l e r was in out v icinity th e latter p a r t of the w e ek; we shall e x p e c t one ol his cheerful w r ite u p s soon. M rs F r a n k C h ristie is visiting her parents, M r . a n d M rs J. C. S hie lds a n d o t h e r relatives before r e tir in g to “ c o n ti n u o u s re sid e n c e ” on their h o m es te ad A rago Personals S c h r o e d e r Bros, a re p u t t i n g lots of h a y th is week in Port Orford Mrs. T r a c v ’s father a n d m other ¡ are s t o p p in g w ith her th is s u m m er. Jetr < . French, uf I’o r t Orford, wan visiting the Coos county towns last week, making arrangements for at- tractions for the Agate Carnival which ¡ will be held at Port Orford August 10. ¡ 11*and 12. i Mr. French says th a t the Port Or- ford people have had considerable de- lay about fixing the date for their car- nival, as they did not wish to conflict | with the railroad carnival on the Bay. They have finally set the time before j that event and to suit the convenience f , , . of Governor YVithycombe, who is to visit l urry county at the time indicat- ed, going as far south as Gold Beach with t ht* members of the Fish and Game Commission. Mr. French is enthusiastic over the prospects for the sixth annual carnival and says it will he far bigger and bet­ ter than ever before Every provision is being made to entertain a large num­ ber of visitors. Gov. Withycombe and his staff and the members of the Oregon State Game and Fish Commission will be there August 10, which they have designated i H e r father is e m p lo y e d in t h e brick yard. A c a r j received from A r t Peter- « V « ‘h a t b e a nd Mr. M in a rd have ju st reached U niontow n, W n. C a p H e lle r is w o r k i n g for J Carl d u r i n g t h e a b se n c e of A r t P e te rs o n , , . . . . . , VVal,er F a r , , e r alul w,fe a n ‘> Mrs G u s S c h r o e d e r m ad e a flying trip to M yrtle P o i n t last e v e n i n g . t * „ «*««• 4 , Misses n n a E llis a n d L e n a Bark- ... do1 were v l s l , m K the form er s sisier* D o n a r a o n e d a y th is week. Mrs D e l .o n g a n d d a u g h t e r Bessie llave been e n jo y i n g the use of Mr. M i n a r d ’s a u to m o b ile w hile he is a b se n t. Mrs. G u s S c h r o e d e r ’s m o th e r and sister are v isitin g at th is place. Mr. Pointer c a m e over in bis a u t o t r u c k to get th e boiler and m a c h i n e r y w h ic h he purchased ite m Cal. Ellis " Gov rnor’* D a y ” Asher Post of R i v e r t o n , w as u p Besides the attendance from Coos m this p a rt ol t h e c o u n t r y looking I and Tarry, they have advices that H e s a y s w ork is scarce ►r. Robinson ‘*1 (»old Beach was score; of auto parties are coming from for w ork d o w n t h a t way. in the n e ig h b o r h o o d the last ol the outside points. week. A general program covering t h e three da>s is being arranged, insuring Bridge Briefs E a st F o rk Item s » K« h >»I time for all who come, whether _______ to stay one day or all three. Every­ Miss Yirgie Houser is enjoyin'» body in Port Orford is aiding in it. G e o . S h e r w o o d a u d Mis Slier- a visit with her cousins, the Warner girls, at Bancroft, vvood ol T a c o m a c a m e in ove r t lie Bancroft Briefs Co s Bav ro a d w ith team last u . v.k John G ordon is building a hou*e ...... J Leonard E vernden, son of E. E. on his little lartn by tile rivet side. S o u t Master Ki ilev a n d th e b v Ruby Myers walked to Myrtle s c o u t s ol Coquille are > i m p i n g ot, Evernden. is sick with pneumonia t h e E ast F o r k a n d h a v i n g a good D J Mitchell, lartnerly of Ban- Point last week and had some den- tim e d n, i. settling on a homestead on tal work done. T h e m a n w h o b ro k e in to H a r le v the u p p e r Myrtle creek L a i i d ’s hom e a n d stole E d Aher- Ail Magill, of the Eden | Miss K dythe I.und w as called Valiev home Friday by the illness of her n e t h y ’s best su it ol c lo th e s i a i k d c o u n tr y , passed t h r o u g h on his way sister, c u tt i n g s n a r l Iter visit w ith House in Coquille, Coos County, Ore­ h a s c h a r g e of the roa d w ork there, gon, sell at public auction to the high- M rs A C l e m a n s cam e h o m e a Mobley W eltch is t a k i u g in the i est bidder for cash in hand on the day i of sale, all the right, title, interest and few d a y s ago, Irom M arshfield to c irc u s at Pow ers. | estate which said defendants A. L. spend a few w e e k s on he r h om e I Burch and Janie Burch and all persons j claiming under them subsequent to the Pepper Just As G ood ste ad. H e r sons, E l b ; r t a n d Orlo, plaintiff’s mortgage lien in, of and to were ove r Irom P o w e r s for a d a y or In its Six Schools Ail;l F o rty -eig h t De­ j said real property said mortgaged pre- The following story is too good to tw o b u t h a v e g o n e b a ck to w o rk p artm en ts is engaged in the g reat work | mises hereinbefore mentioned are de- keep: ' scribed in said execution as fellows, of u n itin g L earning and Labor. a g a in to-wit: Recently several Marshfield ladies Forty-eig hth School Year Opens Subdivision “ G ” of Lot 10 in Morris T h e F o r d a n d P o p p iam ilies had treated their children to a little picnic i Subdivision in Coos County, Oregon, ac- in the woods. A fter lunch the little a picnic T h u r s d a y a t P o p p ’s place. ! cording to the plat thereof on file and Degree Courses requiring a four-year i of record in the office of the ('minty daughter of Judge and Mrs. J. S. Coke J. A. H a t l , the R a w l e i g h m a n , came in much excitement to g e t some high school | rep aratio n , are ifered in j Clerk of said Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re­ is m a k i n g his r e g u l a r visit to ou r salt, th at she might catch a little bird. th e follow ing: AGRICULTURE;, 16 D epartm ents; demption in the manner provided by c om m unity. The ladies were reading and one of CO M M E R C E. 4 D epartm ents; E N G IN ­ law. Dated this 10th day of July 1010. E E R IN G , 1» D epartm ents; M IN E S, 3 The Mission C ircle m et at the them hurriedly picked up a pepper D ep artm en ts; FO R E STR Y , 2 D ep art­ A L FR E D JOHNSON, Jr., shaker and handed it to the little girl, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. h o m e of Mrs A. O . H o o t o n M o n ­ who, to their amusement, went in quest m e n ts; H O M E ECO NOMICS. 4 D epart­ m e n ts; and PHARM ACY. 7-1l-5t d a y a fte rnoon w ith good a t t e n d of the l d; but the laugh was on the j V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s req u irin g an ance ladies when little Miss Virginia returned I E ig h th Grade preparation for en tran ce Notice of Sheriffs Sale } are offered in A griculture. D airying, with the pepper shaker in one hand and C G Price, ol N o r t h B e n d , the bird in the other and gleefully an-1 Com m erce, F o restry , Hom e M akers, and j M echanic Arts. P harm acy w ith a two- p re ac h ed on ' T h e C h r i s t i a n i z i n g of nounced, “ It doesn’t make a bit of dif­ I year hig h school en tran ce req u irem en t. By Virtue of an execution and Order th e H o m e ’’ F r i d a y n i g h t to a large ference mama, I used pepper and it did SCHOOL O F M USIC.— Piano, S trin g , of Sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Coos a n d a tt e n ti v e audience. just as well as sa lt.” But the ladies Band and Voice C ulture. C atalogue and beautiful illustrated S tate of Oregon, dated the 26th day of June, 1916, in a certain action in the O s ca r L u n d b e r g and Russell being hopeless heretics, unlearned in booklet free. the science of charms and magic, think Circuit Court for said County and State, Address Tint R eg is tra r , Y o a k a m were over from P o w e r s a wherein W. D. Newton as Receiver of it must have been a young bird and that 1 w-7-15-16 to 9-7-16) C O R V A I.I.JS, O R IiG O N few d a y s ago. Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co., a the pepper was shaken into its eyes. Corporation, as Plaintiff recovered judg- T h e in te r m e d ia te a u d j u n i o r | ment against Leonard Hartley, Defend- Washington - By J . E. Jones j ant, for the sum of Eight hundred and Notice to Creditors classes of the S u n d a y sc hool h a d a | no-100 Dollars, and costs and disburse- Notice is hereby given th a t the un­ picnic at A . O H o o t o n ’s place M o n ­ | ments taxed at Fifteen and no-100 Dol­ dersigned has been duly appointed ad­ AY you are a reader of this pa­ lars, on the 6th day of January 1916. d a y afternoon A fte r a n a f te r n o o n ministrator with the will annexed, of Notice is hereby given th a t I will on per, and we will send you on of g a m e s of v a r io u s k in d s, th e the estate of Darius G. Neal, deceased, the 5th day of August, 1916, at the approval the handsome volume en­ and th at all persons having claims front door of the County Court House titled: MOUNT VERNON, THE y o u n g folks enjoyed a picnic s u p p e r against said estate are hereby notified in Coquille, in said County, a t 10 o ’clock HOME OF WASHINGTON. The p a rt of w hich they t h e m s e lv e s h a d that they are required to present the . cover and ink used in printing are in the forenoon of said day, sell at pub­ same duly verified and with the proper | lic auction to the highest bidder, for c ooked on a c a m p fire. T h e y re vouchers, to the undersigned a t his j colonial blue, and the tuie is in gold cash, the following described properly, leaf. The paper is Fnench vellum, office in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, port a “ d a n d y ” time. to-wit: within six months of the da te of this j and the color, colonial buff The il­ Beginning 14.12 chains north of ' 4 lustrations were made by our own Miss Audrey B r y a n t sp e n t the notice. corner between sections 4 and 5 in artists, by special permission of the Dated this 1st day of August, 1916. township 30, south of range 12, W. W. week e n d with h e r p a r e n t s h e re. authorities of Mount Vernon. This A. J SHERWOOD, M., running thence north 3.53 chains! is the story of impressions left by Administrator with will an­ S h e is tea ch in g at D e l m a r , so her j thence west 24.30 chains to right bank nexed of the e state of Da- j a trip to Washington's home, and an I °f Coquille River; thence up said right visits hom e are sh o rt a n d far be­ S-1 -fit eminent authority says: “ Breathes rius G. Neal, deceased. bank to a point west of beginning; more of the real spirit of the place tween. running thence east 24 chains to begin­ than anything else ever w r itte n .” ning, containing 6 acres more or less; Regular price $1.00. If on receipt Mrs. L u c y Culver a n d so u s a n d you find it satisfactory, rem it 75c; ! Also beginning 7.6 chains north of >4 Miss Susie E v e r n d e n w e n t to A r a g o otherwise retu rn within one week. i section corner between sections 4 and 5 in township 30 south of range 12, west S a t u r d a y a n d r e tu r n e d S u n d a y . U S. Presa A s so c ia tim i. of W. M., running thence north 3.53 B o n d B u lld in , W a s h in g to n D. C. chains; thence west 23.10 chains to L evi W ilson a u d L y le a n d B ryce C O Q U IL L E G A R A G E right bank of South Fork of Coquille N o s ie r went to t h e h e a d ol Big River; running thence up said right C re ek M onday ou a fishing trip . Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure bank to y - o i n t due west of beginning; General Automobile Repairing ^ ’ running thence east to beginning, con- Inner Tube Vulcanizing W. A. Lett a n d fa m ily are p l a n ­ N otice is hereby given , That by taining 7 ‘2 acres more or less. Also Gasoline and Cylinder Oil virtue o f an execution duly issued out beginning at the ‘4 corner between sec- n i n g to a tte n d e h u t c b services at of the Circuit Court of the State of tions 4 and 5, township 30, south of Free Air B io a d b e u t n e x t S u n d a y . Oregon, f o r ; ' “ ounty of Coos and to range 12, W. W. M., running thence me directed he 10th day of July north 3.53 chains, thence west 21.15 Phones: Shop, 671 J G H ouser has g o n e to C a m a s 1916 upon a C u n t a n d decree duly chains more or less to right bank of Res. F a r m e r 90S rendered, e n u . of record and docket- the South Fork of the Coquille River, to w o ik on the road. E E W ee k ly ed in and by said Court on the 29th day running thence up said right bank to a of May 1916 in a certain suit then in point due west of beginning; running said Court pending, wherein Frank thence east 19.25 chains more’or less to Butcher was plaintiff and A. L. Burch beginning, containing 6 acre» more or and Janie Burch, his wife, were de- less, all in Coos County, State of Ore- R oseburg-M yrtle P o in t A u to S ta g e Line fendants in favor of plaintiff and against gon. Taken and levied upon as the I said defendants by which execution I property of the said Leonard Hartley, i cm commanded to sell the property in defendant or as much thereof as may Leave j said execution and hereinafter describ- be necessary to satisfy the said judg­ Myrtle Point ed to pay the sum due the plaintiff of ment in favor of W. D. Newton as Re- 7:40 a. m. six hundred and twenty-six and 66-1K) reiver of Coquille Mill and Mercantile Dollars, with interest thereon at the Company, a corporation, against said Roseburg 1 rate of ten per cent per annum from Leonard Hartley. Defendant, with in- 6. a. m. the 29th day of May 1916 until paid to- terest thereon, together with all costs gether with the costs and disbursements and disbursements th a t have or may 6 hours Running Time of said suit taxed at Ninety-seven and accrue. no-100 Dollars and costs and expenses A lf r ed J ohnson , J r ,, Connecting with Coquille Auto Lines of said execution. I will on Saturday Sheriff. the 12th day ol August 1916. at the M y rtle P o in t J L Laird Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 3rd hour of ten o'clock a. m. o f said day at the front door of the County Court day of July 1916. 7-4->t Mrs. R. J. M o n t g o m e r y . UNITING LLAKNING AND LABOH THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL OOLLECE SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. S PAULL & R OONEY