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MEKhLV MENTIONED Feed Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a A Tonic—Not a Stimulant Makes Poultry Healthy. Makes Hens Lay. Makes Chicks Grow. Now that mating time has arrived, it’s up to you to see that your poultry get a tonic and internal anti septics to make them vigorous and free of disease. Therefore, feed Pan-a-ce-a In that condition your hens will lay better, you will get more healthy, fertile eggs and the chick will stand a better show of reaching maturity. Therefore, feed Pan-a-ce-a And, before the hatches come, I want to warn you against gapes, leg weakness and indigestion, for these ailments are responsible for half the baby- chick losses. Therefore, feed Pan-a-ce-a —It will save you these losses. Fresh Bread at L jo u s dc J. ¡its. Mac M orley. of McKinley, is a Coquille visitor today. Cash wholesale prices on Flour Feed and Hay at Culliet Waie- bouse. tf F'red Johnson .vas in from Fair- view the middle of the week F'red Baker of Brewster Valley spent Thursday here on business. Don G ardner was over from ihe Ha> today, calling 011 (he trade This is Tea Week at Lyons & Jones. save 15c per pound by buy ing a pound of Golden Gate Tea Frank Burkholder lelt this morn ing on a business trip 10 C utty County. Dale Flynn, of the north fork was i city visitor the middle ol the 1 week. F. B. A nderson , President H. O. A nderson , Secretary-Principal G ardner & Larsen Anderson’s Practical Business College The following charge* cover work on cars driven into the shop: Overhaul motor and transmission ......................................... $ 21.00 Overhaul motor only jg 09 Overhaul transmission only, or repair or replace magneto...... 12.00 Rebraze crank case arms or support or repair leak in case hy taking out the motor- 10.00 Install or refit one piston or one connecting rod ....................... 4.50 Install or refit two or more pistons or connecting rods. 5.50 Replace transmission bands or transmission cover gasket 2.00 Change motor .......................................... 5 00 Replace cam shaft or refit bearings .... ............... 4.00 RepWce cam gear large 2.50 Repair cylinder front cover or replace old style 2.50 Remove starter and put on standard equipment 3.00 Grind valves ai d clean carbon 2.50 Remove carbon only (this operation to be used only when custo 1,75 mer will not permit grinding of v alv es)......................... Repair cylinoer head bolts stripped—or.e or two............................. 2.50 Repair cylinder head bolts stripped under dash............................... 5.00 Clean out oil feed pipe ........................ ........... ................................ 3.25 Replace cylinder head gasket.................................................... 1.25 Replace radiator or one or all three hose connections............ .60 Replace crank shaft starting pin, or pulley................. .................... 1.50 Tighten motor to frame 1.25 Clean crank case or install gasket under lower cover .................... .75 Replace carburetor or manifold - or repair leak in manifold..... .75 Install new butterfly spring .75 Overhaul carburetor ............................................ 1.60 Repair leaky carburetor...................................... 1.00 Replace commutator wire loom and brush, each or both ...................... 75 Replace commutator pull rod joint 60 Replace or rebush fan pully assembly...................................................... 60 Adjust clutch fingers or trans. bands ....... .......................................... 60 Stop oil leak in valve doors ........................................................... .60 Install spring on foot pedals, each ............................................. 60 Replace core plug, one or more...................................................... . .50 Install new starting crank handle.................. 50 Coquille, Oregon Opens May 7 and will run continuously thereafter BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Spelling, Arithmetic, Rapid Calculation, Penmanship, English, Business Correspondence, Commercial Usage, Commercial Law THIS SCHOOL IS HERE TO HELP YOU Day and Evening Sessions Send for Catalogue Rawleigh Quality Products J. D- Btuharn was in from Fair- W. G. Cleghorn left Saturday morning for Clovis, Calif , where view today 10-17-tf T he fellow at Bandon who took he was called bv the serious illness Mrs T. H. Downs who was ihe drink of liquor that contained of Mrs. Cleghorn, who has been quite ill last week is reported as about V.een per cent w. od alcohol, spending the winter there in the 25 cent, 50 cent, and $1 packages improving. and had to swallow a few yards of hope of benefiting her health liarl G raham spent sevetal d a is rubber tube connected lo a stomach When Mr Cleghorn left there some last week at Baudot], while having pump, will probably ihiuk twice weeks ago his wife seemed to he improving and their rnauy friends his boat, the Queen, repaired. before he lakes bis n u , d.i ik in Coos county will hope that she Cash wholesale prices on Flour, (The Rexall Store) A new post ffi -e w ill be esiab may have a speedy recovery. Feed and Hay at Collier W are lished at Beaver Slough where Con house. tf Avery Leaves Coquille louge’s camp is now located. The Milo Sum ner, the Marshfield p ist office department has chosen hardware merchant, is in town on Roy Avery, who has been connected the name Leneve for the new office. jury duty. with the business, news, poetical and Mrs. G E Eudicott has been ap mechanical departments of the Herald T. B. Currie sold out his interest pointed postmistress. for the past ten months, has severed in the Collier warehouse the first of his connection with this paper and gore Ray Jeub and wife departed to this week to Kay and H unt, boih to Marshfield to accept a more lucra day for Minneapolis, Minn , where of Riverton. tive position as make-up man in the they will make their borne in the composing room of the Coos Bay Times, Go to the W hite House for the latest novelties in silks, palm beach future. The young couple are well with a prospect of something better known and popular here, Mr. Jeub later on. Mr. Avery is a young man cloth, etc., First Nat. Bank Bldg. 3 having been employed in the coun with aspirations and considerable abil A recruiting officer will he at the ity. He has obtained quite a start in ty clerk’s office for several years. the newspaper game and has taken a post office Friday and Saturday ol W alter Crook is out of luck. shy at Journalism at the U. of O., and this week to furnish transportation Perhaps for the first lime he allow he will find a larger field for his efforts j to anyone wishing to enlist. in Marshfield. e.i himself to speed his auto on - - Game Warden Thomas passed Second street, and Marshal Epper S. D. Pulford to Locate Here through here yesterday afternoon son was providentially on hand to on his wav 10 Myrtle Point, on a take him in. For the better accomodation of their secret mission of some sort. Bert Folsom is mourning the lo--- client the law firm of Pulford and Folgers Golden Gate Tea special Pierson will hereafter conduct two law sale this week, saves vou 15c per of his two wild ducks which he offices-one at their present location at pound. Buy now at Lyons & Jones. used as decoys to lure their mates Myrtle Point, and the other at Coquille, from the sky. A coon is reported at tho old law office of Judge Sperry, F. B. Anderson intends starting responsible for their deaths. The in the Robinson building next to the < his business college here in the ducks had become very tame and Baxter Hotel. i early part of May He now has By calling at either office c'ients can were great pets communicate with whichever member the promise of forty students. C A. Sickles, Bert Pauli and W. of the firm they wish, by pnoi.e if nec We can’t boast of fine weather C Rose spent Sundav afternoon essary. Mr. Pierson will continue to occupy the Myrtle Point office, while we have been having, but the fig shooting digger squirrels’ heads off Mr. Pulford will be at Coquille. tree at the south-east coruer of the ----------- » -- - Pnone 496 Coquille at a distance of ioo vnrds Several Herald buildinw is hearing fruit. diggers were reported killed, but Epworth League Convention T R A P P E R S —If you have Furs s'range to say no buzzards have for sale iet me make you a price be been seen hovering over the scene fore you ship. The annual convention of Ihe Coos Will Judge Contest of the shooting Geo T. Moulton. County Epworth League held April 13, Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT Supt. W. R. Rutherford of the Eu Mr. and Mrs B H. Burns have 14 and 15 at North l end is re| ortid by D e n tist Miss Lelia Moorehouse, who has gene schools will arrive in Coquille next Office over First National Bank received word from their daughter, those in attendance to have lx on well attended and exceedingly interesting. Friday to act as judge in the Coos been visiting friends and relatives Phone Main 431 County Oratorical-Declamatory Contest here for the past few davs, left yes Mrs. S'eele, that her husband has The convention opened with a reception , that is to be held on that date. The terday foi het home at Gravel Ford. been transferred to Waynesboro, Friday night. Morning, afternoon and 324, Office 514, Res. Va and that they like their new evening sessions were held Satuiday ; contest will be held in the Masonic hall Under a recent ruling anyone en | and all the high schools of the county home better than Baltimore, the and the regular church services Sunday, G. EARL LON. M. D. the convention closing with the Sundaj will be represented. Ada Downs and listing in the army or n a v y are place ol their former pastorale. P hysician and surgeon evening service at which Rev. Downs Arthur Hooton will speak for the local granted an honorable discharge at Byron Jackson is being initialed of Coquille delivered the sermon. school. Office over Farmers & Merchants the end of the war if they wish it. Those attending from Coquille were: I Bank into the mysteries ol the furniture Dr. and Mrs. Jas. Richmond, Mrs. W. I Merton T yrrell left yesterday and hardware business in H. O G. Brandon, Misses Clara Lund, Ad: morning for Eugene to resume his A nder-on’s store, in preparation for Downs, Genevieve Cha9e , Paulin« Dr. G. IN. LESLIE studies at U of O. af'er spending OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN RATES: One cent a word, each in the week’s vacation with parents in his duties es first lieutenant of Mr. Chase, Harriet Swift, Rev T. H Anderson when the latter takes up Downs, Ray Peart ami Leland Peart. sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' Graduate of the American School 'h is city. of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. his duties in the new business col County officers for the ensuing yea were elected us follows: President Office in Eldorado Block F'arl Steele who has been here lege SECOND HA ND F urniture want Mrs. Jas. Richmond, Ccquilie; Vice- Marshfield Oregon ed H ighest cash price paid for for several days, departed the last Mark Shelley lelt last week for presidents, Clara Sweeny, North Bend, all kinds oi second hand goods. ol the week for Marshfield where Mrs. C. 11. Raymond, Marshfield, Mrs. We buy, sell or trade anything. Portland to enlist in the armv. His It you want bargains call on us he will accept a position in the papers were forwarded from here E. Philpott, Bandon, and Mrs. Geo. Rheumatic Pain« Relieved Kaokleff, Myrtle Point; Correspondent, II you have an y thing lo sell ot Smith mill. but on account of the ex tra work Miss Brainard, Marshfield; Secretary, “ I have used Chamberlain’s Liniment exchange go to O C. Jensen’s W. A. Cross who has resided on at the Portland recruiting station Miss Ruby Cooley, Marshfield; Treas for pains in the chest and lameness of second band store on F'ront street. the shoulders due to rheumatism, and a ranch near the Schroeder place his transportation funds were not urer, Miss Harriet Sweet, Coquille; W e carry all kinds ol second am pleased to say that it has never failed to (five me prompt relief, "writes hand furniture, stoves, ranges, four miles above here, moved last sent promptly, and being anxious Junior League Superintendent, Mrs. Mrs. S. N. Finch, Batavia, N. Y. blankets, quilts, tools, harness, week to Norway where he will farm to get into action he paid his own Scott, Marshfiekl. -------- a «»- a -------- etc. Phone 793. 3-27 4t in the future. E n g la n d ’s O ld est P o rt. way. Notice of Final Settlement Falmouth Is probably the oldest port Golden Gate Tea Regular Price T he first annua! convention ot in England. It was used by the Phoe Notice is hereby given that the un W A N T E D — Second h rn d furtti 75c for this week only we will sell nicians at least 2.5W years ago. ture. H ighest ptices paid. Co dersigned has filed her final account in the Southwestern Christian Endea at special price of 60c per pound. qutlle Furniture Co. the matter of the administration of the vor Union, will held in the Notice to Creditors estate of Charles K. Phillips, deceased, Lyons & Jones and that the County Court for Coos W A N T E D —Work; will do house Notice is hereby given that the un Christian church at Coquille F ri County, Oregon, has set Wednesday, R. C. Cook, W . J . Longston, dersigned by order of the County Court keeping, cooking or chamber day, Saturday and Sunday, the 20. for Coos County, Oregon, has been duly- the 2nd day of May, 1917, as the day Earl Isensre and Eric Plep applied work Inquire at thisoffite. and the County Court Room in the appointed executrix of the last will and for enlistment with the government 21, 22nd of this month. The meet testament and of the estate of Adam County Courthouse at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as the place for hear SH O E R E P A IR IN G —All kind at the local post office last week. ing will be addressed on Friday Pershbaker, deceased; and that all per ing objections to said final account and of shoe repairing neatly done at 1 They will consult with the recruit and Saturday evenings by Harold sons having claims against said estate the settlement of said estate. are hereby required to present the reasonable ptices Prolong the H um bert, of Eugene. Dated this 2nd day of April, 1917. same duly verified and with the proper lite oi your shoes. C- PROCH ing officer here Friday LAURA J. HANSEN, vouchers therefor, to the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of at the office of A. J. Sherwood in -Co NOW , Front street. lo -lo tf H arry Neil, an old resident of Charles R. Phillips, Deceased. quille, Coos county, Oregon, within six 4-3 5tp this place, relum ed last week after Mr. Johnson Returns months from the date of this notice. Notice of Final Settlement Dated this 19th day of March, 1917. 1 Notice is hereby given that the un au absence of several years. He is AIM EE 1AHY, dersigned, administrator De Bonis Non, looking for a stock ranch and in E. E. Johnson returned last even Executrix of the last will and testa Have YOU paid the Printer? Of the estate of C. M. Skcels, deceased, tends to locate some where in this ing from San Francisco where he ment anti of the estate of Adam Persh J r has filed his final account in said estate, baker, deceased, 3-20-5t ..... in the County Court of Coos County, section if he can purchase one to went eight days ago to close Ihe TATEMENT of the ownership, man- Oregon, and that said Court h asap . suit him. deal lor the sale of his lease of Ihe agement, circulation, etc, required j pomted the 21st day of May, 1911. at Notice oi Final Settlement He reports that the by the act of Congress of Augu.t 24. ‘he hour of 10 0 clock a. m„ of said Use Commercial Fertilizer for lower mill Notice is hereby given that the un 1912, of the Coquille Herald published day, at the County Court room in the lumber market is undoubtedly in a dersigned has filed his final account in weekly at Coquille Oregon for April 1, I Court House of said Coos County, Ore- vour eardens. I have N itrate of 1917. Publisher, P. C. Levar, Coquille. gon, in Coquille, for the hearing of ob- i Soda, Superphosphate. Land Plas wrecked condition at present, but the matter of the administration of the Oregon. Editor, same, Managing Ed jections to said account and the final ter and other Special Brands See I that the opinion is expressed on a l l1 ttiat^the b o u n ty N(' "urt ' ' for^C w s itor, same, Business manager, R. M. settlement of said estate. 2 u,ck sides that the condition is only County, Oregon, has set Wednesday, Dated this 17th day of April, 1917. Avery, Coquille, Oregon. Owner: H , . ... , the 11th day of April 1917 as the day, W. Young, Coquille, Oregon Known Adminstrator De Bonis Non of th e , "^he Ladies Aid of the M. E temporary, caused by a feeling ol an() the County Court Room in the bondholders, mortgagees, and other se ¡church gave a surprise party for nncertainty owing to the entering County Courthouse in the City of Co- curity holders owning or holding 1 per estate of C. M. Skeels, deceased. . . . . . . . quille, Coos County, Oregon, as the cent or more of total amount of bonds, I 1 AUorneyRfor'Administr.tor. 4-17-St Mrs. Clark yesterday afternoon at of . . this country into the F.uropean p|B(.e for hearing objections to said final mortgages, or other securities none WATCH, r i n g c p r C the M. E parsonage. Mrs Clark war, and that a revival will come account and the settlement of said es- H. W. YOUNG, Owner. Sworn to and subscribed before me I -4 I who has been visiting her daughter, in the. near luttire The recent "*nat«f this 7th day of March, 1917. this 2nd day of April 1917. A- J- SHERWOOD, Mrs. T. H. Downs, for some time, rains in California, he states, are !o par*«« o f t r t read* ari per- O. C. SANFORD. , ,, .... , Administrator with the will annexed ___ M l"» I J V t n Orfarï’ >«ÌM I Notary Public for Oregon. » b n a 'lS*e4 kS r. <0 S-4 leaves tomorrow for her home in worth literally millions to the crops of the e, taU of Darius G. Neal, De- 2 * « f t l fwtrtC*»'» «es! n » a» w— (My commission expires Oct 4, 1919.) ___________ U K U Í 9 4 ; ■ Canada. of that state. ceased. 3-13 6t A M T S » I U C S W A T C H C O M P M <» C H 4 Ï A C O , Highest in Q u a liij; Lowest in Price Ask Your Neighbor Fuhrm an’ s Pharmacy Pyrex Glass Baking Dishes Guaranteed not to crack from heat Custard Cups, each 20c Shirred Eggs, each 60c Pie Plates, each . 85c Many other pieces Food cooked in Pyrex Glass has a superior ilavor. H. O. Anderson r i When you are counting over the various nec essities and comforts of life which have risen in price, bear in mind that your telephone rates are the same. This company is endeav oring to effect economies in operation and plant maintenance which will offset the en ormous increases in the cost of all materials used by .us and preclude the necessity of a general increase in rates. i i 3 Coos and Curry Telephone Co. i i i j L \ou Wouldn’t cut grain with a sickle — Modern harvesting ma chinery is now considered indispensable on the success ful farm. Despite the widespread use of machinery by farmers, there are still many who are not getting the full benefit of electrical labor savers. G-E motors will do most of the hand tasks and in a fraction of the time. G-E motors pay for themselves many times over in convenience and labor saved. Let us show you how to farm the “electric way.” (Takes the“Grind”out WANT COLUMN OREGON POWER CO. Oregon u-m = Coquille PARAMOUNT PLAYS For a Month Date Production Star Reels April 19 UNDER COVER 5 Hazel Dawn April 21 COMMON GROUND 5 Marie Doro April 26 INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE 5 Rita Jolivet April 28 HULDA FROM HOLLAND 5 Mary Pickford May 3 HOUSE OF GOLDEN WINDOWS S Reid & Rldgley May 5 WOMAN IN CASE Paulina Frederick 5 S c a at the I SCENIC THEATER Get the Want Ad Habit