D ra n e ’s Locals MERELY MENTIONED Krt-h milk a Lynn & J r.cs W e carry the 99 coffee that was so favorably Demonstrated at the W-ii i Nut ■ 1-, lie u! I’ i vie w ’ Crescent buoib at the Korn Karut- progressive latmers, was in town val. Ftiday nil business • • • W e will continue our sale until Also a full line of Crescent goods. we ru ve. N o w is the time to Su\ a u y th iu g you need Tile Ladte- • • • Bnar E v e ry th in ) } in tin- line goatan K B. M uidock, coun ty roadmas teed, a n d y o u r uiuuey hack it it is ter, attended the preparedness meet­ not w h at it is represented to be. ing held at Marsbtiel I F tiday. • • • Saturday March 24 will be mil the goods linery opening day at the Whi t House. 9 o ’clock a m , First Nat Bank Building. T h e price is ltss but are better. • • • J. S . Lswrelice made a flyiug Itip to E ug en e last week, going out Friday and returning S a t u r d a y D o n ’ t be afraid to try it. • * * Cash whole-ale ( riies on Flout, We also have the famous Royal Feed and H t y at Collier W a r e ­ C lu b line of canned goods, nothing house. tf better, and the prices right. Chas Gardner announces that * * • he is establishing the same schedule At tlie old staud vacated by the of prices tor repair work as that charged by all Ford branches. Model Groce ry. Weduesd y Match 28 is he date of he sptieg millinery opening i Mrs M No sier’s. - : V- i • j A toil» t preparation ©: mm It. -J Helps to eradicate dandruff, j g F o r R e s to r in g C o lo r a n d . P o a u ty to G r a y o r F a d e d rla u r i 60e. an ti <1.00 a t t>rutrK |at a | H I N D E R C O R N S Remove« Coras, Cal* louses, e tc. , «tops al 1 (tain, ensures com fort to the feet, makes w alking easy. l&a. bv m ail or a t Drug* grists. Hiacox Chemical W orks. Fatchogua N. V Dr. C. W. ENDtCOTT D k n t ib t Office ovir First National Bank Plione Main 431 324 , Office 514 , Res. G. EARL LOW. M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d su r g eo n Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Dr. G. W. LESLIE Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock Highest in Qualil? , Lowest in Price A sk Your Neighbor 10-17-if Neal M cG ilvery and family have moved Irom near Bandon to the Mulvihill ranch about two miles up the tiver, having tented the same. Mr. Mulvihill and lamtly are living in Coquille at present. Si First-clans fare or..,............ 110.00 Up freight, per t >n.............. 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Franci»co F or Reservation* J. E. N O R T O N A gent, C oquille, O regon The Busy Housewife can get rid of the hard­ est and most disagree­ able part of the week’s w o r k b y sending the wash to us. Satisfaction Guaranteed If it can be washed we can do it. COQUILLE LAUNDRY filCE CO. CHICHESTER S PILLS A . _________ D I A M O M I I t l t V M l I ' l l . I > , for 2 5 years k nown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe Awarded Gold Medal P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 SPON GE CAK E 1 cu p s u g a r h cu p w a te r 3 eggs 2 te a s p o o n « R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r 1 cu p flour % 1 te a sp o o n sa lt cu p cold w a te r 1 te a sp o o n flavorin g D I R E C T I O N S :— B o ll s u g a r a n d w a te r u n til s y r u p s p in s a t h r e a d a n d a d d t o th e rtiffiy b e a te n w h it e s o f e g g s , b e a tin g until t h e m ix tu r e is cold . S ift to g e th e r th ree ti m e s t h e flo u r , s a lt a n d b a k in g p o w d e r; b e a t y o lk s o f e g g s u n til th ic k ; a d d a little n t a t i m e flour m ix tu r e a n d eg g y o lk s a lte r n a te ly t o w h ite o f e g g m ix tu r e , s tir ­ r in g after e a c h a d d itio n . A d d c u p cold w a te r a n d fla v o rin g . M ix lig h tly an d bakd in m o d e r a te o v e n o n e h our. T h e o ld m e th o d c a lle d fo r 6 e g g s a n d n o b a k in g p o w d e r ROYAL BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, adds none but healthful qualities to the food. No Alum No Phosphate A let'er from a senior at A bany college slates- " F o r the first sem­ ester my total expense has I een $129.29 ” T hat sum includes $40 for tuition and $10 lor books. His total feed expense was $23.75, an average of 18 cents a day. His a v ­ erage a day for lood in November was 1 1 -cents a day. Nearly all o the boys, and several of the gills ate working tbeir way in full or in ii'rt at A lbany college. G eo. Malhcson got t 1 it ol fi gs to the b a m .t Min t d ’s mill and if a spring Ireshel comes that will give w ;'er enough to tun them over the d mi he will get them down the tiver. Fred Baker, road foreman lor this part of Dist 4, made a trip to Coquille last week. He says that there is only $1200 allowed to keep up the old No. 12 part of the road district for the year. Those of us who have been looking for a hand out from the road fund will have to change our view and look for a w ido w ’s pension. " D a d ” Woodford is visitin g on Last F tid ay the W o m a n ’s Study- Superintendent R a y m o n d K. Club held another of tneir enjo y ­ Baket announces that Broadbent the Bay this week. The J H Radabough was down from able meetings in the library. school has organized an industrial Fishtrap yesterday. next meeting will be on March 30. club with 32 members. » N e v spring garments are arriv­ G o lo the White House for the Chamberlain's C ough Rem edy a Favorite ing daily at the White House, First latest novelties in silks, palm beach fo r Colds Nat. Bank Buildiug. cloth, etc., First Nat. Bank Bldg. J. L. Easley, Macon, 111 ., in speaking Miss Elina Roberts bus accepted T P. H anley was up from the of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy says, 11 a S'evenson who was attending a position as primaly teacher in lower river on business yesterday. ‘ ‘During the past fifteen years it has been my sister’s favorite medicine for school at Coquille is slayin g at O s ­ the Parkersburg school lor the sum ­ colds on the lungs. I myse'i have tak­ Y o u can buy a good sack ot fl >ur Mr Stephenson, her mer term and leit Sun da y to take for $2 per sack at Lyons & Jones. en it a number of times when suffering car B un ch’s with a cold and it always relieved me Diamond F Brand. father, is working for G eo. Mathe- up her work. promptly.” son, logging Geo. Henniger of the upper river Diamond F Flour at #2 per sack. Lyons Jones. S a n F r a n c is c o a n d Bandon »raggisi Sc In many recipes the number o f eggs m ay be re­ duced and excellent results obtained by adding an additional quantity o f R oyal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, for each e g g omitted. The following tested recipe is a practical illustration: L yo n s Jones carry Coos Bay, llo lsc m and T ip T o p Bread, arrives itesh each day. Rawleigh Quality Products O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N T H E D IA M O M I» U R A N O . H e nry H uggins, termer! em­ ployed in the sltetiff s office and U >wt ot Marshfield, was ill 1. wit a couple < I days last week. Royal Baking Pow der makes it possible to pro­ duce appetizing and wholesome cakes, muffins, combread, etc., w ith fewer eggs than are usually required. building mud aud dick chimneys in Brewster valley these days. T h e creamery and Mr. A l i e n a s ’ new home . n 1 two auto stable* jus: west 'd the school itou -e, and Fred Baker’ s place ju s t as yon mi k e the tum up B'untel r n e k in ikes one guess he is near to town. S e w n autos iu Btewster valley ; ci.n o :mg the skeleton, there are e.ght 1‘ erle? is looking ahead to being cla-sed in the millionaire club if be is not already initiated, aud then there are nine. II iley Laitd m ide a trip to S u m ­ ner last week lor a load ot pipe for the Btewster vtlle y creamery. was a Coquille trader yesterdav. Isaac T o w e r was over from the Bay Saturday on business. T h e Ladies Bazaar will continue their sale until the?- start to move. A big reduction on every article in the slote Fred Baker was in from Brewster valley the last o f the week D Donovau and Willi- m G ro w were over trom Coaledo yesterday T R A P P E R S - I f you have Furs for sale let me make you a price tie- fore you ship. G eo T Moulton. J. C . \\ hitiugton, of Broadbent, was doing business iu towu yester­ day, and be had the address of his Herald changed from Myrtle Poiut to Broadbent, as he lives only about a mile from that post office He is on the other side ol the liver, and there is no bridge there, but be says that there has been only a few days this winter when the river was not lordable. Use Commercial Fertilizer for your gardens. I have Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphate. Land P la s ­ ter and other Special Brands See Q u ick $ 5 .0 0 R e w a rd William Hall manager of the Riverton coal mine was transacting business here Saturday, Dale F lyu of the north fork coun­ try was iu town the middle of the week. Rhode Island Red eggs, a setting I will pay Five Dollars reward for information that will lead to the arrest of 15c, 60c. F B Phillips and conviction of the party who robbed W . A . Duchatm e ol the west the Scenic box office of a sum of money mostly in nickels, on the evening of lotk country was a business visitor Febrnary 21 st. P. C. LEVAR. heie yesterday morning. $ 5 .0 0 R ew ard Mrs. Broad arrived in Coquille last tveek tor an indefinite stay with I will pay five dollars for informa­ her daughter, Mrs Frank D u ng ey tion that will lead to the arrest and conviction of anyone wilfully injuring Cash wholesale prices on Flour or molesting the posters or lobby dis­ F'eed and H a y at Collier W a r e ­ play of the Scenic theater. house. tf P. C. LEVAR. WANT COLUMN KATES: (ine cent a word, each in­ sertion. .No charge less than 15 cents- F O R S A L E — Bab?- b u g g y in first class condition, cost 517 50, will sell for $6.90 A p p ly T h e Fair •Store, C quille. W A N T E D — Girl for general house v?oik Ca ll Mrs. J. D Smith, _ 5 5 1-_______ W A N T E D — Second bend fttrtti tine. Highest p in e s paid. Co qu lie Furniture Co. W A N T E D - Wi nk; will do house­ keeping, cooking or cbamhtr work Itiqttite at this office. F O R S A L E — 160 acte- m iim be .— 1,000,000 leet ot red cedar and 3,000000 feet tf fir. Price 91c p-r thousand; located lour m les Irom river. Address Ben L- Smalley. A ra go , Ote. 2-6 lotp F O R S A L E — Wood lor sale, call 381. 11 21 -tf S H O E R E P A I R I N G — All kit ot shoe repairing neatly done The strongest and nearest water- proof it asonable prices Ptnfi.ng tf, Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers, ! e ol your shoe-*. C . P R O C II Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. N O W , Front street. 10-1 I Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes State Rural Credits Law Now in Force Attorney S. I). Pulford of Myrtle Point, has been appointed Coos county representative of the State rural cred­ its organization. Mr Pulford was in Coquille last week, and stated that the state would be ready to loan money un­ der the new law within a few days. Anyone desiring to secure a state loan should communicate with him. Under the provisions of the act the state of Oregon will loan money on farms in amounts of from $200 to $5000 on good security, but in no case can the !oa i be greater than $50 per acre. The funds may be secured-for long terms, and may be paid off in installments of principal and interest. Improvements of a temporary nature will not be con­ sidered security for loans, and money 1 taned must be used in improving the farm. The rate of interest will prob­ ably vary from year to year, depending upon the rate of interest at which the bonds are sold that furnish the funds for the loans. The belief is that the rate will be about 5 per cent. The state does not require the bor­ rower to purchase stock ir. an associa­ tion, or guarantee other borrowers’ loans: and it is consiiered by many that the state law method is superior to the new National Rural Credits plan. On« Sida.i A*i /Ice. A witty young doctor, being called to j attend a very pretty lady and finding Strong Shoes for Boys B*>' »Id office ; little the matter with her. humorously i sugieated marriage as the only cure Manufactured by Despondency Due to Constipation ' You are single, are you not?” she Theodore Bergmann Women often become nervous and I asked. despondent. When this is due to con­ | “ Yes, madam, hut doctors only pre Shoe Manufacturing Co. stipation it is iSsily corrected by taking ! s» r" e remedies; they do not take 621 T h u rm .il St Portland. O regon an occasional dose of Chamberlain's ; them.” was the reply.— P ittsb u rg h Th s« tablets are easy to Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof Tablets j C h ron iele-T elegraph . take and pleasant in effect. shoe Oil. O L D N E W S P A P E R S — Cheap at tb Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned by order of the County Court for Coos County, Oregon, has been duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament and of the estate of Adam Pershbaker, deceased; and that all per­ sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified and with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the office of A. J. Sherwood in Co­ quille, Coos county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 19 th day of March, 1917 . AIMEE HAHY, Executrix of the last will and testa­ ment and of the estate of Adam Persh­ baker, deceased. 3 - 20 - 5 t Will A cquire Approach To Proposed Bridge The city council last night accepted the city engineer’s survey of the pro­ posed approach to the proposed bridge across the Coquille river, above the ferry and appointed J. F. Schroeder, L. Harlocker and T. J. Thrift as apprais­ ers to determine the value of the prop­ erty which the city proposes to appro­ priate. The street which it is proposed to create will take in property belonging to J. A. Collier, W. . 1 . Longston, the J. J. Lamb estate, W. L. Kistner, and Caroline Lorenz. The date for the meeting of the appraisers was set for April 2 nd. They also instructed the city engineer to prepare specifications for the paving of First street from the corner by the Masonic Hall east as far as Hall street, and Hall street, from Second street south to the First street bridge. Also to small portion of unpaved Front street. He was also instructed to pre­ pare estimates for the surfacing ot that portion of Second street which was paved with concrete but never surfaced. East Fork Items Mrs. W i t , Smith was visiting her laughter, Mrs. Hailey L aird of Brewster valley, last week I: must have made old H a m m feel sore when he had to climb the gallows he built for some one else. One Judas Iscariot among t h e twelve. T w e lve Judas Iscariots in the United States Senate that was. T h e Senate that is will not be trou­ bled with Minnesota Clapp, busi­ ness at the California W o rk s is dead Oregonians know that they have one m igh ty crooked Lane, and Missourians must (eel that they have forgotten that Benedict A r ­ nold was ever a man, but the mem ory ot him as a traitor will never die. T he same compliments to La Follette and his traitor’s ga n g ot twelve. T h e cartoon in the O re ­ gonian where Billie 2 had decorated them with his " n e w order of the double cross” must have made those fellows feel as though Billie had burnt the brand in and mace them his own. R. A . E A S T O N . T he Pneumonia Seaton The^cold, damp weather of March seems to be the most favorable for the pneumonia germ. Now is the time to be careful. Pneumonia often results from a cold. The quii-ker a cold is got­ ten rid of the less the danger. As soon as the first indication of a cold appears take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. As to the value of this preparation, ask anyone who has used it. -«► • -♦ Don't W ear A T ru s s! After Thirty Years’ Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Mr. Hart, the Raleigh turn, was Women or Children That w orking the K . m Fotk coun ty last Cures Rupture. (Herald’s Special C. C. News Service) week in the interest of his extracts, b i k i n g powder, etc. Deputy Assessor Z C Strang s rtnk the upper K st Fo k country l.st Ftidav If people have got anything ‘ Z - n a ” will find it out. Folks have considerable compassion f ir him for he is walking and while he is not exactly on his uppers it is getting cl se ‘ to cases” with bim wben he is afoot T he person who has not been up Brum 1 cretk in Brewster valley (or ten years surely g- t* a surprise when he -ees tlie new house and bain ol Jitii Benb.im's. T hat house is some h< use. L ooking across the fields to Perley C r o w le y ’s house and h , r n “ , von wonder where you are. for the house in sight used to be not much of a shack; now a great yellow house looms up. Whether he ore down the old barn or no, he did build greater. N eva Harry has built a house on A l v a ’ s lortv that lacks neither style nor room. N e v a ’ s old house at the top of the old Brewster grade had a chimney made out of sticks and mud, something like a chimney swallow's nest. T h e y are not I Send It On Trial. I f yon h a re t r ie d m o s t e v e r y t h i n g e l s e , enm e to m e . W h e re o t h e r s f a l l I* w h e r e I h a v e m y greatest su ccess, bend atta ch ed c o u p o n to d a y and 1 w ill send The «bore is C . EL B ro o k s, inventor o f tho Appliance, w h o c u r e d h im self and w h o is now giving o th er* th e b e n e fit o f hi* experience* If r u p tu r e d , w rite h im today, at M a r s h a ll, M ic h . yon free m y I l l u s t r a t e d ho" k on R u p tu re and It* cu re, show ing m y A p p lia n c e an d g iv in g you prices and nam es o f m a n y p e o p le w h o h ave trie d It and w ere c u r e d . I t g i v e s I n s ta n t r e l i e f when a ll o th er* fa ll. R e m e m b e r , I n s e n o *al v e * . no harness, n o He*. I send on trial t o p r o v e w h a t I say Is true. You are the Judge a rd o n c e h a v i n g * e e n m y U lc e r a te d book and read It y o u w i ll be 5 fcuUibMastie a« m y hundreds o f p i.t le n t s w h o s e lette r« you can also read. F ill o u t fr e e c o u p o n below and m a ll today I t ’ s w ell worth you r .lm e w h eth er you try m y Ap> pllanee or not. FREE INFORMATION M r. C . Addn C ity .. Last Days Wednesday and Thurs­ day are positively the last days of the Fair Store in Coquille. Dry goods will never be of­ fered so low anywhere or anytime as at this re­ tiring from business sale It certainly will pay you to t a k e advantage of this Sale. The Fair Store Front Street, Martin Bloch Coquille, Oregon Form aldehyde Government Experiment Station tests have proven that the Formaldehyde treatment is one of the best that can he given grain and potatoes before planting to prevent smut blight etc. Squirrel Poison For the speedy destruct'on of Gophers, Squirrels, M ice and C row s. Save Money by Buying Your Garden Seed in Bulk Know!ton’s Drug Store Our Prices Are Always the Same The following charges cover work on cars driven into the shop: Overhaul front axle including r, l ushing of springs to d perches when necessary, straightening of pints, ard lining up and adjusting of wheels $ 5.00 Rebush spindle bodies and arms each side — 1.50 Replace or straighten front axle (noother repairs) 2-50 Rehush spindle body, « ach 1 00 Rebush spindle arm, each......... .75 Replace broken off radius roil hall cap stud 2.50 Replace front spring tie bolt or new leaf including polishing and graphiting of leaves; or remove shock absorbers installing standsro material ai d graphiting leaves...................................... 2 OO Replace front spring or tie bolt only 1.00 Tighten radius rod or steering gear ball cap .60 Replace radius rod ................. ........................... .75 Straighten front radius rod ard line up .rout assembly ...... 1 CIO Replace spindle arm or hotly and line up assembly .. .75 Replace radius rod ball cap with new style ................................ .60 Tighten all Bockets and joints of front end 1 25 Replace or straighten spindle or steering gear conn eting rod .60 COUPON E. B r o o k s, 446 State St.. M a r s h a ll M i c h . Please send me hr m ail, in plain wrapper, yoar illustrated book and fa il Information about yoor Appliance for the cure o f rupture. Nam« The G ard n er & L ars en Coquille, Oregon