— children, Asa Lewis and Kathr;. a Lewis; and for such other and furth r relief in the premises as to the cou t may seem meet and equitable. Service of this summons is made I upon you by publication thereof in the Coquille Herald, a newspaper publish ed in Coquille, Coos County, Orego i, for a period of six weeks beginning | with the 17th day of July 1917, by or der of the Honorable James Watson, ' County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, dated the 17th day of July, 1917. , J. J. STANLEY, _ Attorney for PlalntiT. 44-50 Address: Coquille, Oregon. E. E. JOH NSON Lumber—Sil os—Shingles WHY WASTE GREEN FEED AND BUY HAY? BUILD A SILO Wisconsin or Stave Are You One of Them? HAL’ S' Tyrolean Alpine Yudlers. the Incomparable company of Swiss singera and Instrumental lsts that charmed New York for forty weeks at the New York Hippodrome, ha'e been secured for 1917 Ellison White C'hantanquns. Accompanying G themselves upon the zither, mandolin, guitar and violin, the Tyroleans In the picturesque costumes of the Swiss singing the songs of the land of Wil liam Tell, give one of the greatest de scriptive fantasies on the stage or con cert platform. It Is called "An Even REPORTS OF COUNTY ROADMASTEK There are a great many people who ituld be very much benefited by tak ing Chamberlain’s Tablets for a weak or disordered stomach. Are you one of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl, Bald. winsville, N. Y., relates her experi ence in the use of these tablets: “ I had a bad spell with my stomach about six months ago, and was trou bled for two or three weeks with gas and severe pains in the pit of my sto mach. Our druggist advised me to take Chamberlain’s Tablets. I took a bottle home and the first dose re lieved me wonderfully, and I kept on taking them until I was cured.” These tablets do not relieve pain, but aft -r the pain has been relieved may pre vent its recurrence. ing In the Alps" and features the world's greatest yodlers In an echo song, the correct singing of which !c an astonishing feat In vocalization. The Tyroleans will probably appear only in the evening the last day of the Chautauqua. SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PRO. PERTY ON FORECLOSURE. H O W ------------------ To Apply Home Remedies For Nosebleed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of an Exe cution and Order of Sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas i n the 25th day of June, 1917, in a cer tain cause in said Court pending wherein I. J. Reilly, as receiver, plain tiff, and Rogue River Farm Produces Co., a corporation, James B. Young, Mrs. James B. Young, F. C. Nolf and Clara Nolf, defendants, and com manding me to sell the hereinafter described real property to satisfy the sum of $2950.00 with interest at 6 from March 13th, 1917, less the sym of $1490.50 credited upon said judg ment on the 28th day of April. 191 f, as the proceeds of the sale of the rc 1 property in Douglas County, and costs and disbursements $24.20, to gether with accruing costs. I WIL ON SATURDAY, THE 4TH DAY CP AUGUST, 1917, at the hour of 0 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court House in ti e City of Coquille, Coos County, O r: gon, offer for sale and sell at publ.c auction to the highest and best bldd for cash in hand all the right, title and interest of the said Defendants in and to the following described real property, to-wit: The southeast quarter of section eighteen, towmship twenty-nine sout h, range ten west, W. M„ Coos Count v, Oregon . Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. W. W. Gage, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Dated June 29th, 1917. 42- *6 Piling for the bridge at Watson’s The following is a complete report of the work done by the county on has been driven and the decking will FEEDING from the nose is set the roads of the county up to July 1 be laid within a few days. dom anything to lie alarmed Plans for widening the highway be and was submitted to the county court about unless It comes from a tween Coquille and Cedar Point to by County Roadmaster R. B. Mur blow on the head or Is tile re standard width are in progress and it salt ef a severe internal hemorrhage. dock: Bond Project No. 1, Davis Slough, is recommended that this work be In most eases It stops after awhile of done by force account as soon as the its own accord, but eveu then It Is ex Coaledo Section. tremely annoying and often most In The contractor has moved about proper casements have been secured. ■onvenlent and embarrassing ns well District No. 4. 13,000 cubic yards of material and In most eases a vigorous motion of the Fifty thousand feet of repair lum installed about 16,000 feet of lumber jaws, us if in the act of chewing, will in culverts. Between Coaledo and ber for repairs around Fairview was stop tile trouble very shortly. A child Cedar Point, the right of way has ordered from Walter Norris at §9.00 should have u wad of paper Inserted in the mouth and then chew it bard been slashed for the entire distance per thousand. About eight hundred feet of grad It is the motion of the jaws that stops and a small section grubbed. A small the How of blood. With some people team gang is working at Beaver Hill.. ing where the roau was frequently it Is only necessary to place a small, washed out by high water near Lee The progress is not at a sufficient rate hard wad of paper under the lower to complete on time. Mr. Perham ahs been completed. j lip and the (low will stop. With oth Arrangements have been made with era salt and water or vinegar and wa has been repeatedly notified that he must handle material at a faster rate Mr. Hardy Mast for gravel to go on ter muffed up the nostril cures It In a and it is believed that he will soon be the new grade completed under con few moments. In very severe cases It tract last year. It will be necessary is sometimes necessary to plug the doing so. bleeding nostril with cotton and make for the county to grade about Vi mile Bond Project. No. 2, Bandon-Curry a pressure on tills by pinching the nose of private road to reach the bars and from the outside or to souk the hands County Line. The contractors have nine and one- avoid a steep hill. Estimated cost is and feet in water as hot as can be borue. half acres cleared and have moved §250. When the nosebleed Is caused by u District No. 5. five thousand cubic yards of material. Mr. Weekly is completing his con blow ill the fai e It c an be stopped by This is not at a sufficient rate of pro holding the head buck and breathing gress and Hagquist and Bjorkquist tract on the Big creek and Myrtle through the nose and expectorating creek roads. have been notified that they must in the blood tliat falls into the throat. Graveling work being done by R. Tills Is the plan adopted by most prize crease their daily yardage. H. Laird at Myrtle Point threatened lighters to stop such bleeding. Bond Project No. 3, Coquille-Myrtle to exceed the available funds and was If tbe bleeding comes from nny se Point. vere injury of the head, such as a $100 R ew ard, $100 discontinued. Grant Smith & Company have a fractured skull, the nose should be al The readers of this paper will ba District No. 6. pleased to learn that there is at lean carload of equipment on the ground lotted to bleed until the doctor arrives. dreaded disease that science has Preparations have been made and and are beginning work on the fill ad An old fashioned remedy for nose one been able to cure m all its stages and stakes set for widening the fills be bleed to which many mothers pill their that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly jacent to Coquille. niethlng cold to the influenced by constitutional conditions Bond Project, No. 4, Coquille-Bandon. tween Bandon and Two-Mile on the faith is to apply requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Mr. buck of the neck. This is often done Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and Notices were posted on this section Bandon-Curry c ounty road. by dropping a large key down the acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur Counts is now at wore. on June 30th, beginning the condem faces of the System thereby destroying An attempt has been made to get back, but it is much more efficacious the foundation o f the disease, giving the nation proceedings. to use u cold compress for this purpose, patient strength by building up the con cars and track for handling the ma such as a cloth wrung out of very cold stitution and assisting nature in doing its Bond Project, No. 5, Coos Bay North. terial which has not as yet been suc water or a lilt of ice wrapped lu a work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Grant Smith & Company have cessful. cloth and applied to the neck just un Catarrh Medicine that they offer One about three miles of rihgt of way Hundred Ûollars for any case that it fails About §25,000 is available from der the hair. to cure. Send for list of testimonials. slashed and burned. Excavation will Address F. .J. CHENEY & CO.. Toled .. Bond Issue funds for macadamizing. ------ ----------- be started within the next few days. t his c m be prepared for advertising Have you paid the printer. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, 73c. Notices were posted on the Haynes within one week. ------------------------------------------------------- - inlet branch on June 28th, beginning The Celebrated SUMMONS. the condenmnation proceedings on Since the above report was made In the County Court of the State of ! this section. there have been over 250 yards of Oregon in and for the County District No. 1. gravel placed on the Cunningham road of Coos. No work of importance has been and equal progress has been made on Awarded Gold Medal Vesta Lewis, Plaintiff, done during the month. the various projects mentioned in the ¡P. P. I. E. San Francisco, T915 vs. District No. 2. I ------------- report. James B. Lewis, Defendant. The work of raising and widening The strongest and nearest waterproof To James B. Lewis, the above nam-1 the road around the bend near Krug- Shoos made for Loggers, Cruisers, Some Victims of the Explosion. ed defendant: ger's place on the Allegany-Drain Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. In the Name of the State of Oregon, road has been completed. Mr. Cutlip j Among the victims of the explosion you are hereby notified that you are is now putting in turnouts along the j at the Mare Island navy yard last ' equircJ to appear and 'answer the Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes cascade near Silver and Golden Falls Monday were the family of James L. complaint filed against you in the and eliminating one short, steep hill McKenna, a brother F. E. McKenna, Strong Shoe.s for Hoys above entitled suit within six weeks in the East Fork road. of this city. The first news the latter from the date of the first publication Manufactured by When this work is complete, there received after the press dispatches, of this summons, towit: within six Theodore Bergman will be about $1200 remaining in the came in the shape of a message from wc'-l’s from .he 17th day of July, 1917, Shoe Manufacturing Co. district exclusive of maintenance his parents in the east telling that and if you fail so to appear and an funds. It is recommended that this the house in which his brother’s fami 621 Thurman St. Portland, Oregon swer on or before the 28th day of Au be expended in removing a very heavy ly were living had been blown up. Ask for the Bergmann Waterproi f gust. 1917, the same being the date of grade on the West Fork road. Shoe Oil. This came from the officials there. the last publication of this summons, Graveling is being done on the Mr. McKenna being too badly injured ] for want thereof the plaintiff will ap Daniels Creek Road. to himself telegraph. PARkEBS ply to the court for the relief demand District No. 3. HAIR BAL3A.M I On Wednesday, however, came an- l ed in her said complaint, n succinct A toilet preparation of meiit. Lumber has been shipped to »South other dispatch stating that Mr. Me- Helps to eradicate dandruff, i statement of which is as follows: That For R e s to r in g C olor and . slough for ro-plunking the Bastendorf Kenna, his wife and their two months’ [ F e au ty to G ray or Faded Hair J the bonds of matrimony heretofore ex . , _J 50c!__and $1.00 at Druggists, | bottom. old baby and the nurse were all in isting between the plaintiff and de T n d e r o o r n s Removes Corns, Cal Mr. Norton has moved three thous the hospital but were doing well, fendant be annulled, set aside and held louses, etc.. stop* all pain, ensures comfort to the and yards of material adjacent to which did much to relieve F. E.’s an- f or naught; that plaintiff be awarded feet, n akes walking easy. 16«. by mail o. at Draff- gists. iliscox Chemical Works, Patch gue. N. ¥. South slough and the work is progres xiety. sing satisfactorily. Mr. McKenna, who is a naval offic Mr. Haynes has a team gang fill er, was living in a double house at ing the balance o f crossing at Shingle Mare's Isianl, the other side of the House slough. house, which was occupied by an offic-1 It is recommended that the Road- er named McKenzie, with his wife two master he authorized to contract for children and two servants, was blown the redriving of the old trestle nt to atoms and Mr. MKenzie’3 body was I this point, cost roughly estimated at found 200 yards away. The side of 600 the house in which the McKenna fam- j It links city and country together; It is further recommended thnt the ily was living collapsed when the Annihilates distance and eliminates time; elimination of the old trestle at Mill other part was Mown to pieces, so Makes a wider market for the farmer; ington be started as soon as equip that their injuries were due to the ment can be secured. The only prac house falling in on them. The explo 8 Reaches practically every business house and residence tical way to handle it is with cars and sion is supposed to have been the | in the County. track. Average haul will be six to work of Germans. Events like this Our policy is service and courtesy. eight hundred feet. bring the war home to us in a most | Grading on the Poor Farm road is vivid way. complete to the Watson ranch. Ship Judge L. Karlocker was a business ments o f gravel are expected to be visitor at Marshfield yesterday. gin within one week. Any size from 8x20 ft., 15 tons to 16x36 ft., 155 tons Prices on lumber and any informa tion on lumber and silos cheerfully given. The Best Prices If you want to realize the best prices for Chittam Bark, Oregon Grape Root, Dan delion Root, Rose Leaves, Foxglove and ali other drug plants, write to Geo. Schumacher SUMNER, INCOME and OUTLAY One side of your Pass Book will show all the money you have received. The other side will show all you have paid out, and tt)£ cancelled checks are your receipts. This fine arrangement Is yours If you will open your check ac count here. Your account will be given careful and considerate attention. FIRST s | . NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL and SURPLUS *60,000.00 A. J. SHERWOOD, President L. H. HAZARD, Cashier R. E. SHINE, Vice President O. C. SANFORD. Asst. Cashier We, the undersigned, have taken over the Gardner & Larsen Garage and Muchine Shop, with all its equipment. Our aim is to turn out all repair work promptly and on time. Our policy will be a fair price for the work performed to one and all. The Oxy-Acetylene Plant is the best welding process known. We have a thoroughly competent man in charge of this department. Automobile Repairs, Willard Storage Service Station, Machinery Repair, Welding. Bergmann Shoe ^ T h e Telephone- - ”"jj A Community Builder [1 OREGON F. B. Schow, Geo. N. Beatty Burt Doyle WHY NOT A TRIP To Coos County Resorts? Bandon Beaches Bracing sea air and fine beaches. Fishing, hunting, surf-bathing, catching crabs and digging clams are some of the diversions. Good hotels provide ample accommodations for all comers. Lakeside • Located on Ten Mile Lake. Fine fishing, good hotels and camping places. One of the best localities to spend your summer va cation. a Low Week End Fares I are on sale between all points in the Coos Bay country. Call on our agents for information re garding fares and train service, or write JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent Portland. 1 L Coos and Curry Telephone Co. j SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES