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I The Holidays Are Coming The High School Herald AND YOU’LL NEED SOME NEW CLOTHES Edited by Students of Coquille High School There Are No “ Mv Tummi' k’s Got a Pain,” b Basket Ball Season Opens tion, Harry Isensee. I ecitatioi> by Jennie Better Clothes Made For The $15.00 $20.00 Money $25.00 (Herald’s Special C. C. News Service) The first basket ball practice of the season was held yesterday when a large number of candidates for the team this season came out. The Ma sonic hall is being used again this year and all the local games will be played there. Manager Chas. Oerding was busy Friday putting up the baskets and getting the hall in shape for the season. The Coquille team this year will be composed of practically all new mater ial. With one or two exceptions the members of last year’s team either graduated or have left school. How ever, there were several members of last year’s second team who were close rivals for first team positions and these will doubtless come forward this year and make a good showing. Coquille’s first game is scheduled with Bandoti for January 12,and will be played at Bandon. The usual excur sion will probably be run although no definite arrangements have been made. REMEMBER WE ALLOW RAILROAD FARE ONE WAY ON $15 BOTH WAYS ON $26 Herald’s .'pecial News Service BACCC IS P EPAREP nR SMOKERS t IDERTHE R0CESS DISCC fEREDIM 1AKING EXPERI « N T S TO R0DUCE THE . 10ST 0E- 1GHTFUL AND W H0LE- >ME TOBACCO FOR CIG- lETTEAN’JPIPE. M0KERS. Price, 'T he Thai «giving Magician.” Instrumental Solo, by Eunice Perkins. The Courtship of Miles Standish—a play. Song by Sc.'iool, ‘‘God Bless Our Native Land. Bucky Mast Hurt P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking! OU may live to Y be 110 and never feel old enough to The Oregon Emerald, the official or vote, but it’s cer PROCESS PATENTED gan of the University of Oregon, in JULY 30™ 907 tain-sure you’ll not THE BIG STORE FOR MEN & BOYS speaking of the preparations being R eynoixs T owu »C om pany know the joy and made for thè game between the Oregon < 250 FRONT STREET W inston S aum .KC.USA. Freshmen and the O. A. C. Freshmen, Marshfield, Ore.—Landos Old Place_____________ contentment o f a DOES NQTBITE THE TONGUE gives ihe following particulars regard- j friendly old jimmy ing an injury received by Reuben Mast, . pipe or a hand rolled Jr., a former Coquille High man, who | is now a Freshman in the state univer cigarette u n less you get on talking-terms sity; with Prince Albert tobacco! One side of your Pass Book will show all the money you have "Hopes for a victory or an even received. The other side will show all you have paid out, and break with O. A. C. went tumbling last P. A comes to you w ith a re a l r e a s o n for all the ihe cancelled checks are your receipts. night when Lucky Mast was laid up This fine arrangement is yours if you will open your check ac goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is m ade by for the season with a dislocated knee— count here. a patented process th at removes b ite a n d p a r c h ! a reward from a gruelling 13 to 3 trim Your account will be given careful and considerate attention. You can smoke it long and hard without a com e ming handed the second team in the final scrimmage before the week-end back! Prince Albert has alw ays been sold w ithout fray. The loss of Mast is a sevese one coupons or premiums. W e prefer to give quality! CAPITAL and SURPLUS $60,000.00 for Coach Walker at this stage of the A. J. SHERWOOD, President L. H. HAZARD, Cashier_ Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette game. ” Assembly News 0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier R. E. SHINE, Vice President Tne game in question resulted in a enjoym ent 1 And th at flavor and fragrance and (Herald’s Special C. C. News Se-vice) no-score tie. Two other former Co coolness is as good as th at sounds. P. A. just At the ten o’clock period, Friday, quille football stars played in it Keith a n s w e r s th e u n iv e r s a l d e m a n d fo r to b a cc o Nov. 17, 1916, Mr. W. C. Chase spoke Leslie at center and Earl Leslie tackle. w i t h o u t b ite , p a r c h o r k ic k -b a c k ! to the students of the High school on Merely Mentioned Introduction to Prince Albert isn’t any harder “ Property.” His talk, though short, P r in c e A l b e r t i t g o ld e v e r y w h e r e included several humorous stories and than to walk into the nearest place th at sells in to p p y r e d b o g a . S c ; t i d y r e d (ins, U c ; h a n d s o m e p o u n d a n d was very much appreciated. This is (Herald’s Special C. C. News Service) tobacco and ask fer “a supply of P. A ” You pay h a l f- p o u n d tin h u m iu o r a ~ a n d — t h a t c le v e r c r y s ta l- g 'a a a p o u n d the sixth of a series of lectures being The new supplementary readers are out a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer- h u m id o r w i th a p o n g e - m oia te n e r given by members of the local bar, well liked in the second grade. to p t h a t k e e p s th e to b a c c o in s u c h There are at present over 2,800 telephones connected with fullest investment you ever m ade I s p le n d i d c o n d itio n . which are very helpful and instructive. Many pupils were absent the past our system in Coos, Curry and Douglas counties. week at the Academy on account of In order to handle this large number of accounts in a satis the colds. factory manner, it has been found necessary to require that Thanksgiving Program n a tio nal Ronald Ward is a new pupil in the bills be paid during the month in which they are rendered. third grade. jo y We trust that our patrons> i!l appreciate our position in The Seventh grade will give a Thanks Those perfect in spelling in the third this matter and will cooperate with us by making prompt giving program Wednesday, Nov. 29th amolte I f 'Ll L.7-.Y i Mabel Grush, Roberta payment. at 2 :•'!() p. m. in the Seventh grade grade are: R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Co., V j in»ton-SaIem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Co. room. Visitors are cordially invited. Meyers, Margaret Shoref, Elsie Thorn The following is the order of exercises: ton, Tommy Toates, Kenneth Donald- Song by School, “ The Landing of the sen, Eleanor Wilson, Jeannette Aber- Pilgrims.” Recitation by"Sara Brown, son, Ronald Ward, Verna Hart. “The First Thanksgiving.” Instru Those perfect in spelling in the sec the fencing into seed-corn racks is done Violet Galbraith, without at.y waste. mental Solo, Lorin Schroeder. Recita ond grade were: tion, “ Mother’s Pumpkin,” by Clinton Gladys Roby, John Seely, George Bel- Only during unusually damp weather Woodruff. Thanksgiving Song, by the loni, Clara Clausnitzer, Gail Cameron, at seed-gathering time will fire be nec ----------------- ------ Seventh grade girls. Thanksgiving Jean Young, Me'.la Brandon, Edith essary. If heat is employed in a poorly fiV?X Visible. Then and Now—a play. Recitation, James, Royce Richmond, Edward John ventilated room it will do the seed ears “The School-boy’s Vision,” by Kenneth son, Charley McAdams, Alice Collier, more injury than good. If used, the Stanmnger. Instrumental solo, Muriel Rena Graham, Alta Beckett, Flora fire should be slow, long continued, and Landreth. Exercise by the 7th grade Thornton, Edythe Clark, Marlin Bran situated below the seed ears, with good boys, “Reason for Thanks.” Recita- don. ventilation above them. After hanging in the shed or lying on the racks for two months the seed Select Seed Corn Florence Lawrence at ears should be as dry as a bone and The Scenic Friday contain less than 10 per cent of mois Autumn is the time to prepare for a ture. They can remain where they profitable corn c ro p the following T4ext Friday the Scenic will have the bet veen all stations in dried or be stored in mouse-proof bar season. At corn-ripening time drop all pleasure of presenting a Bluebird rels, boxes or crates during the winter, Oi egon photoplay in which Florence Lawrence other business and select an abundance but in either case they must not be ex of seed corn. The process is too im oil Southern Pacific Lines makes her only appearance on the posed to a damp atmosphere, for they screen in several years. No old picture portant to be conducted incidentally will absorb moisture and be injured. On Sale Nov. 29th and 30th fan needs to be told anything about while husking. When selecting seed Some farmers place the thoroughly Return Limit Dec. 4 U 1 Florence Lawrence. She was the ori corn give the process your entire at dried seed cars in the center of a wheat ginal ‘‘Biograph Girl,” and under the tention. Get the very best that is to bin and fill the bin with loose, dry ALSO direction of D. W. Griffith, now ac be had and preserve it well, and your wheat. increased yields will return you more knowledged to be the greatest of mov For a Weak Stomach ing picture directors, she made Bio profit than any other work yon can do graph a name that would always fill on your farm. As a general rule all you need to do the movie theatres. In those days j The only proper way to select seed is to adopt a diet suited to your age at reduced rates to all stations in none of the players were known by corn is from the stalks standing where and occupation and to keep your bowels regular. When you feel that you have they grew, as soon as ripe and before name, but the identity of those who j eaten too much and when constipated, then appeared in the Biograph pictures the first hard freeze. As soon as the take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets. The extra »trength of the Rex Type folds from 5 to 20 carbon copies at is now well known from their later crop ripens go through the field with on S outhern Pacific Lines one writing. writer can be seen. work. A bunch of them could be ■ seed-picking bags and husk the ears Sherift’s Sale of Real Prooertv on Foreclosure from the stalks that have produced the On Sale Nov. 26th, 27th and 28th The type-bars are of 1-16 inch thick The tabulator and back-spacer are named who have now reached the top N o t i c e i h e r e b y g i v e n , That by ness, instead of the usual 1-32. The operated by keys. They are in-bullt — of the ladder. Mary Bickford, Marian most corn without having any special virtue Ask local agent]for detailed information or write of an execution duly issued out type-bar-bcaring surface is, on the not added attachments. Leonard, Mabel Trunnelle, Henry Walt advantages such as space, moisture, or of the Circuit Court ot the State of average, four times greater than on When the end of the line is reached, JOHN M. SCOTT-General Passenger Agent hall, Owen Moore, the late Arthur fertility. Avoid the large ears on Oregon, for the County of Coos and to any other typewriters of standard de the Rex locks automatically. stalks standing singly with an unusual me directed on the 14th day of Novem Portland, Oregon sign. In every part there is extra Johnson, were all among them, and no ber 1916 upon a judgment and decree The Rex is a full visible writer—not etrength. better dramatic pictures will ever be amount of space around them. Prefer duly rendered, entered of record and necessary to move any part of the The Rex is built to outlast all others. typewriter to see all you are writing made than some of the one-reelers in ence should be given the plants that docketed in and by said Court on the Factory tests show an equivalent of and have written. which Florence Lawrence and Arthur have produced most heavily in compe 30th day of October, 1916, in a certain 25 years’ daily service. tition with a full stand of less produc suit then in said Court pending, where Johnson played opposite each other. buy a typewriter that lacks any The manufacturers consider 10 years Why tive plants. In ail localities the in in William Norris was plaintiff and Flo has now been in retirement for of these features? Florence A. barton, J. S. Barton, her a reasonable guarantee. herent tendency of the plant to produce husband, several years, living on her property at C. F. Mcknight, E. D. Sperry Extraordinary Price Why buy a typewriter of less heavily of sound, dry, shelled corn is of and Geo. A. Robinson, were defendants Westwood, N. J. and raising roses. strength ? $57.50, f. o. b. factory, would be a Recently Miss Lawrence was engaged most importance. Late-maturing plants in favor of plaintiff and against said low price for any standard typewriter. by which execution I am Extra Capacity by the Bluebird producers and took the with ears which are heavy because of defendants For a typewriter of extra strength, commanded to sell the property in said title role in the photoplay of “ Elusive an excessive amount of sap should be execution and hereinafter described to Letter writing is not all a typewriter extra capacity, extra features, it is an extraordinary price. should do. Isabel.” As no other releases in which ignored. Sappiness greatly increases pay the sum due the plaintiff of Thir I f « f t m N MW m im im t*. f f ; f i she appears have been announced it is the weight and is likely to destroy the teen Hundred sixty-seven and 20-100 It! The carriage on the Standard Rex Why pay more and receive less? Dollars, with interest thereon at the ^ ;... -.t,.}* dt Model is 11 inches instead of 9. It is Compel those who ask more to give possible that this will be the last chance quality. In the Central and Southern rate of six per cent per annum from built for writing on wide blanks, in more. States, all other things being equal, the 30th day of October, 1916, until that her old friends will have, to see surance policies, deeds, abstracts, Monthly Payments her and compare her work with that of short, thick stalks a r e preferable. paid together with the costs and dis contracts, etc. For a little more the Rex can be had the many “ stars” that now fill the Short stalks are not so easily blown bursements of said suit taxed at One Why buy a typewriter that only on monthly payments. It will pay seventy-three and 90-100 Dol movie firmament. It is the opinion of down and permit thicker planting. hundred writes letters? lars, together with further sum of for itself from earnings. Thick stalks are not so easily broken the writer that none of them “ have $55.87 taxes paid by plaintiff, and costs It writes on cards, labels, tags. It Ask for Demonstration anything” on Flo and it is a pleasure to down, and in general are more produc and expenses of said execution. 1 will prints in two colors without changing on Saturday the 16th day of December, ribbon—serves as a check-protector. Make us prove our claims of superi give his patrons the chance of seeing tive than slender ones. The tendency It is made ready for «dcncil cutting ority; if we fail you lose nothing; if for corn to produce suckers is heredi 1916, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M of her once rqore. said day at the front door of the County without removing ribbon. It mani we succeed you suve about 40%. Synopsis -This Bluebird photoplay is tary. Other things being equal, seed Court House in Coquille, Coos County, should be taken from stalks that have Oregon, sell at public auction to the based on the promise that Latin na highest bidder for cash in hand on the tions might combine their interests and no suckers. day of sale, all the right, title, interest The same day seed corn is gathered rule the universe. Representatives and estate which said defendants Flo Herald Office Coquille, Oregon the husked ears should be put in a dry assemble in Washington to formulate rence A. Barton, J. S. Barton, her hus and sign a compact which if negotiated place where there is free circulation of band, C. F. McKnight, E. D. Sperry and Geo. A. Robinson, and all persons air and placed in such a manner that on American soil would violate the neu- under them subsequent to the the ears do not touch each other. This claiming tiality of this country. plaintiff’s mortgage lien in, of and to The “Thoroughbred’* There comes from Europe to assist is the only safe procedure. Good seed said real property said mortgaged pre the woman I am talking to? in perfecting the arrangements the is repeatedly ruined because it is mises hereinbefore mentioned are des It * a* p o o r p o licy to keep a ,s c ru b ” ra n g e in th e asb esto s lining reflects tb e P e n t all o v e r and Believe» It Now u n d er th e baking; perfectly b ak in g an d brow n chen *«i to k eep a s c ru b ” co w o n th e farm . If 1 do 1 am not a good neighbor, and cleverest diplomatic spy on the conti thought to be already dry enough when cribed in said execution as follows, ki ing ail bides, w ith o u t tu rn in g W a e th e r it b e r a n g c o r c o w th e c o s t o f k eeping to-wit- the woman to whom I repeat that Mrs. nent. Her presence here attracts Gov gathered and that the precaution men Beginning at a point on the south a c ra b ¡9 m o re th a n th a t c ; th e tb o x cu g h b red T he M ajestic b ody of c h a rc o a l Iron re s irti r u s t - in d tb e re su lts a re let*. th re e tim es as long as steel, and its to p . 'c o re , When Lana Lencve returned from Blank thinks that she has the oddest ernmental attention and through fol tioned above is unnecessary. Many boundary of the Extension of Spurgeon T i ? M ajestic la the taorougrbreu among ran g es. fra m e s,e tc ..m a d e of to u g h , m alleable iron a n Curry county and told Ed Brenner that way of doing her hair of any human lowing this elusive young woman the farmers believe that their autumns are Street in Coquille City, now City of Co It ta k e s a em ail “ feed ” c f i.iel an d get.) th e ut- u n b reak a b le. R e p a ir ex p e n se is red u ce d to p ractica lly n othing. ^st co o k in g v alu e out o i i t , b ec au se ?t distrl- people were killing salmon with clubs being in the world, does not consider plotters are finally apprehended and so dry that such care is superfluous. quille, Coos County, Oregon, 971.1 feet tT th e h e a t W here it v.M d o it*1 bent w ork and 918 feet west of the auarter b n d tes ke*p* e x tr a p ric e o f a M ajestic Is coo n r avert i t there— thv* ■.■.cut e n n 't leak o c t of T h e little at the mouth of Elk River, Ed gave him me a good neighbor. If she is sensible their purpose thwarted. To this end Seed corn in every locality gathered at south ecor. o r.-y in fuel, food an d r e r u n s - -ozul section corner on the north boundary of I! e ev e r-tig h t, co ld-riveted Majc*t«c. Vrito u o b it y o Its u tla sts th re e o rd in a ry ra n g e s . the horse laugh and told him to go to she recognizes me for the busybody the most skilltul operative in the Uni ripening time will be benefited by dry Section 1. Township 28 south of Range b a t w asted , le ss f u e lii ul . 1. C om e an d seo th e M a je stic — th a t’s th e only ajestic oTen n e v e r fat’s y o u b ec au se Its the head of the class. He said that it that I am and wonders what I said first ted States Secret Service is entrusted ing as suggested. If left in the husk 13. West of Willamette Meridian, and 1 ,o M Scientific w ay y o u can really a p p re c ia te how w ell m ade construct!«-, c irc u la te s th e h e a t it is and how far su p e rio r to the o rd in a ry ran g e was a better fish story than llartson to the charming Mrs. Blank then drew with the work of finding out why “ Elu long after ripening it may sprout or running thence south 680 feet more or j • evenly to ail part.; o f oven; a n d it* h eav y to the north line of the land of could tell. Last week a Curry county from her the comment that has been sive Isabel” is here and to foil the mildew during warm, wet weather or less rwith er w ithout legs • L et us show you One quality, meug styles and sizes, William Kistner as now established; every fe a tu re ; in paper substantiated Lans’ story, and it twisted to seem invidious. become infested with weevils. The thence east 100 feet; there« «erth 680 plotters in their intrigue. side and cu t. and e x p l a i n wh y it is reported that Ed is searching for a A good neighbor never quotes third To make matters more interesting vitality of seed is often reduced by feet, more or less, to the south bound b a k e sso well— why good club, but it cannot be officially an- persons in her conversations, particu the Secret Service agent is in love with leaving it in a sack or in a pile for even ary ' of said extension of Spurgeon i ; t a k e s so little thence west 100 feet along the fuel. nounced what he intends to do with it. larly when anything that can be con Isabel and while he follows her through a day after gathering. During warm Street; south boundary of said extension of It’s not likely however that he intends strued into a criticism has been said.— various sensationrl episodes, he is weather, with some moisture in the Spurgeon street to the place of begin going to Elk River. greatly disturbed in realizing that the cobs and kernels, the ears heat or mil ning, containing 1.5*> acres of land more Times. woman he loves is engaged in such un dew in a remarkaoly short time. The or less. friendly actions toward this govern best possible treatment immediately Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by ment. Am I a Good Neighbor after gathering i to string the ears. law. Truthful Photographer. There are numerous exciting inci Dated this 14th day of November, The photographer was drying hla dents in the five acts of “ Elusive Isa Ordinarily the best place to hang strings 1916. _ bel” and it is not until the very end of of ears is in an oj en shed or loft. Wire Do I repeat small talk between one plates in the warm sunlight. First publieatior^Nov. 14, 1916; last the story that the ultimate outcome is racks are more convenient and in the neighbor and another to a third who is "What arc you doing there?” asked even publication Dec. 12, 1916. suspected, so cleverly has the plot a friend. ALFRED JOHNSON. Jr., likely to tske offense at it? been contrived and so adroitly do the end cheaper than hinder twine. Such "Oh,” was the reply, "Just airing my Sheriff of Coos County. Oregon. racks may be mi ie from electrically players maneuver through sensation Do I sow small enmities merely to ll-14-6t Coquille, Oregon I welded lawn fencing. The cutting of after sensation. make myaelf seem more the friend to views.”—Fall Mall Gazette. BROMBERGER’S INCOME and OUTLAY F IR S T NATIONAL B A N K r To Telephone Subscribers I I I I I I Coos and Curry Telephone Co. ||P I j L Go Hom e — Turkey Day Thanksgiving, Nov. 30th Low Hound Trip Fares 15-Day Round Trip Tickets GUARANTEED TEN YEARS CALIFORNIA Southern Pacific Lines ROY M. AVERY, Agent Sold by 11. 0. ANDERSON