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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
alra uf Cmittt ■ ■ 3 M atters o f M o re th a n P assin g M om ent lt«fn In •h* * - ton,,lnlnl on ,h* •••» tin» tharaof lha r. . j( |f paid advartlaing. I This innouncamant i« mada ¡„ pt* with «»*• P ° * u ' »■•*ul«llon».| IIA< K A i i A I N . Tom Awhrvy haa k«r* Take Nolle#, T b « Kan ,n,,r picnic w,l‘ ,,e l»u 1 l*’‘ l ° ,r returned much Improved in health and |lov, hall Tunaday evening. will be glad to give all matter» of m auranee you may wi»h attended in hi» peraonal and prompt attention. In -t o :m. Hy order a quire at Kxpreaa Office. j|r,tr j.KK |{i>Y WOODS. C h ie f J a y h a w h « . A daughter waa born on Tucmlay of ,, wm * I" Kugene Friday r |p’ri« t and li»0. **• Know lei «ne Friday aa w Unease# in i divorce ‘ it***- Commissioner Hawley and - ip from Kugene over Sun- la»t week to Mr. and Mra. J at Oakland. J . Davies " A f t e r the C a m e," a home talent play to be given in Phillip» Hall to morrow evening hy the Kpworth la-ague in ronjunction with a »oriel en tertainment. Adminaion 2<»c. Hen Sanford wa» aerinualy ill during the p » »t week. ia g.-ml at any tin for a I loyd Hi»by ha» been dangernu»ly ill Annelruntf'a Art Studio re will l<e a credit to you during the paat week with acute ton- J28 aililia, Mia» Nellie ilemenway wa» up from t fce II. o f O. over Sunday vi»iting her parent», Mr. and Mra. I). H. Ilemen way. E BAK ER ral Blacksmitii NO REPAI R ted o n Dr. Damoreat, Dentiat. Kerr A Sll»by*s Store. WORK w e s t s id e *, II. Alirama liaa aulfered I part week willi an ulcerated joe Miller waa ailing aeveral the pait week. I), Owen haa been among -foui sick onea o f the peat ipwurlh U-ague will give e jurtainment and home talunt rhillipa Hall tomorrow even- 'aiuion 2oe. J30pd — half Ixittoill laud t Intel» l l l l i l l d r jb timlier on pLii-t- t«> pay me price H a l f m i l e nouth i limit«. icres two STEVE BURTON ^ileen St rk o f Kugene visited I, Mn Kinney, at the Oregon I day* o f the paat week. J. Bartle waa up from Eugene lay. llphur apray hy the barrel nr pllon, alrirtly .'to test, at i» Hardware Store. ! had waa down from Dören» . ind dropped in to look nfter file Sentinel another year. work ia l>elng taught ami 3»ing done cheap by Mra. WII- *11 at Mra. Miller a. No. 57 Pa- '•'"»y. I alao have for aale a -nM parrot. H month» old. juat :#E io talk, price $2». (>entle nd of elothea, coat $.'15, lam e a* !M; 2 new hata, 1 anit of -the* cheap and 2 dozen cana of One new art »i|uare, size 12*15, in o . ji6 ' Veatch attended a meeting of anty achool board at Kugene eek. your atack aalt at the Sterling »-’••tore. where you can get a »•Pk for 30c. Etta Iriah came up from riday for a viait. Ku- “ughter waa horn Jan. 14 to Mr. n ^ *at Dixon- Oxgon. Mra, Hedg|>eth ia a k , o f Mr. and Mra. A. Doolittle -tage (¡rove. Office over miltf The beat place to yet your Holiday I | hoi,,» ) m hi Monroe's at the bridge.Utf 1 » 11 * r,’"ditioi, of M,„. j . s. M,,j| not greatly Improved. I STATE MONEY ASKED TO AID OREGON FARMERS L. Di-Wald ha» recovered from Field demonstration work by the •1« »'lack of the mumps and the »tore 1 Oregon Agruultual College, widening 1» again open. the usefulness o f that insiitution . A L Monroe, who closed hi« gallery greatly, will be realized to a much down a week on account of an attack larger extent than has hitherto been or murnpa, reopened Tuesday. pos ible if Senate Hill No. 72 ia passed A atit-h In time often aave» the by the legislature. '1 his measure pro vides for the appropriation o f money shoe. Hr. Goff, Shoe chiropractor. by the state and counties lo carry on S- 1 • Godard’# little girl ha» recov- cooperative field demonstration work • ri-l from an attack of ptomanie poi- among the farmers themselves. »oriing, The hill was drawn by the Central A daughter waa born Sunday to Mr Oregon Development League, in con » "d Mrs. W. S. McCaleb. The child nection with the Oregon Development wa» dead at birth. League and the Oregon State Bankers’ Kxpert dressmaking done promptly. Association agricultural committee. It Mr». Pet Sanford. m23tf provides for a well organized system Stunley Martin haa purchaaed the o f Held work, conducted hy experts John Conley houae on Weal Main and under the direction o f the O. A. C. I he demonstrations in agriculture will will make -uhatantial improvement». he given in different parts o f the state •)"». II. Sparks of Latham in serious and the plan is what might be called ly ill. a system of traveling agricultural Kvery farmer on a rural mail route schools. should have or e o f thoHe ateel water There is found to be need for this proof mall bones «old by the Swengel work, particularly in the newer sec Hardware Store. tions of the state where settlers are < has. S. In < r waa here from Kugene flocking in and taking land. They rueaday and Wediie»ilay iri the in must be given a start in the proper terest» of The Register. agricultural methods suited to the A. A. Kelly and K. A. Siiurpe of country if they are to prosper, and demonstration work by the state col l.orane were in Kugene Tuesday. Ihink of getting the beat hard wheat lege will do this and do it right. The Hour in town for $1.35 per »ack Pure plan of the bill is extremely practical, meaning to place the demonstration White Sterling Feed Co. work right out among the farmers so Mra. J. A. Richardaon came up from they will not have to waste valuable Kugene Tuesday for a viait with r.-la- time in visiting some far po<nt. It is tivea. thought friends o f the agricultural in Henry Davison viaited in Kugene terests of the state will rally to the and Springfield thia week. support of the bill in the legislature The Woman’s Relief Corps will hold and secure its passage. a aale of home cooking in the Wave building Feb. 15. There will be lota of good things to eat. Everyone in vited to come and buy. j30-fl3pd tf Seeds That Grow ^ have, this year, four lines of the best ill Seeds we could secure anywhere and with our large assortment of Eastern and Western grown Seeds, we are able to supply anything you may need in this line. W e are going after the Seed business of the City and surrounding country and if unable to supply you from our regular lines, we will be pleased to get them for you on short notice. The lines carried are: i Northrup, King & Co.s The Lake Shore Seed Co.’s Lilly’s, in Packages Portland Seed Co.’s in Bulk | The Metsan Shop j T or Tip SASH «"»DOOR rTr Frank Knox wa» in Kugene Saturday anm osm e on bu»ineaa. I I I |l “ J AI Cook waa here from Kugene yca- Order DIRECT from a Factory terduy in the iniere»U o f a play to be ’ r ACTOS» S * that makes a Specialty of put on by the Klk» Thursday and Fri Inspected Sash, Doors and Millwork day entitled, " T h e Klk'» Tooth." • -X P A X I L D 0 0 R * - « « T A M FA0XT DOOM $ 2 .5 0 U P Machine oil», packing, Simnnd» $ 1 .4 0 ■ awa, pipe, titling», bra»« good« D00M $ 2 .7 5 up cverythmg for the mill at Swengel'» $ 2 .7 5 up big harilware »tore. INSIDE WINDOW TRIM 1« w t*. 10 g Q g 0. J. Kayscr of Saginaw was in Eu W. S. an I W. C. Shearer of Dorena transacted hu»inea» in the city laat gene Friday. INSIDE DOOR TRIM (Mr mw tip» g Q g A new course in hop growing which Friday, while on their way to Portland A. T. Konnctt returned to Kugene f-USH T WINDOWS—Z4 x 21— C l I D on a btiNinc»« trip. has been planned because of the grow Friday. o M U r a i l.......................... # 1 .1 0 ing interest throughout the state in SPRUCE FLOUR IM S - d a iwt laavs a taste II. II. Smith of Portland ia vi»iling Meyers apray pumjia and house improved methods of handling both the hia daughter, Mra. K. O. Hall ia. pumps; the “ so-easy-to-lix” kind; the hop plant and the soils on hop fields, Write for CATALOG No. *7 A. C. K inter ia moving thin week in Swengel Hardware Co. sells them. • M l Asyfeady l will he given at the Oregon Agricu l IT’S FREE. Wa alta furnish astnufas ol Irnifht to hia new home recently purchated Pnawlty Aayy 1. evi Geer of Ixmdon has been in Eu ch irp s. Wt do lot sili roup lumbar an» shinfias tural College next year. It was hoped from W. K. Hart. gene and Portland this week on busi to begin the work during this short Dr. Coif cure» contagiou» di»ea»e» ness. course, but because of the heavy bur hy fixing your »hoea »o you won’ t catch Meadames Herman Venake, Minnie den of the large number o f lecture diaeaae. Price, C. H. Burkholder and Miss Belle courses in agronomy, it was decided to David (irlgga ha» recovered from hi» Burkholder will attend the performance wait another year. of Ben llur at Portland Saturday. I attack o f the mutnpa. Assistance to hop growers will be Mrs. D. McCargar has been seriously given in the coming season through co Mr». D. M. C. Cault returned Mon operative work in cultivation and fer Not only that, but in showing some day from a twu month»' viait in P o rt ill the past few days. thing that is not the product o f his own land, Mrs. Sarah Purvance ia visiting her tilization of the crop and in the proper handling of the vines. effort he is practicing deception, cul J. K. Spray returned Saturday from daughter at Springfield. Mias Myrtle tivating dishonesty and laying the accompanied her to Kugene, visiting attending a hardware convention in C o ttag e Grove Lo dge No. 51, A. F. foundation for a life o f dishonor and over Sunday. Portland. — & A. M. M ee tin g s first and third trouble. He may be successful in de Hooks have been donated to the li When you have pa**ed to the great Last year, as near as it can b e : W e d n e s d a y s o f the m on th in ceiving others. No one but himself heyond you will leave liehind many brary during the past week by J. T. M a so n ic H a ll, P a c ific H i g h w a y . gotten at, there were about 60,000 j and the members o f his own family children engaged in making or raising friend» and relative» who would ap DeSpain, Mrs. Hanson and Gladys N’ e x l m e e tin g I*eh. 5 may ever know that he has cheated, preciate a photograph to continually Hastings. J. E . Y o u n g , S e c ’ y something with which to compete for but that is enough. In doing what he prizes in the industrial contest. That remind them o f what you were to them Resolutions of Respect and Con knows is not right he loses respect for C o tta g e Grove Chapter No. 4, 0. was only a little start in the work, but in life. ArniMlnnig’» art photo» »land dolence. E. S. N e x t re gu la r m eeting, it was a great stimulus to future effort. himself, and that is a long step in the the tent of time and never fade. j23 Once more our Lodge has been F r id a y , Fe >. 4: 7:30 o ’ clo ck . \s a result o f the inspiration gained wrong direction. When a person loses C. II. Hurkhohler, D. A. Schmidt, vistied by the grim reaper, who has Masonic H a ll, P a cific H i g h w a y . last year it is hoped to have practically respect for himself he soon loses the C. W. Wallace ami Hen Lurch returned taken to his d e r m a l resting place one confidence and respect o f others. " T o A d a C. A d a n ls , Sec. everyone o f the 125,000 school children Saturday from attending the retail of our oldest members, Brother W il thy self be true, and it follows as the o f the state engaged in some phase of grocer»' convention at Corvallis. day follows night that to no other man liam DeWald; Therefore, Be it resolv the work this year. thou canst be fa lse.” Kdgar King lo«t a pair o f valuable ed. that we, the members o f Cottage The rules o f the contest are very Character building is the most im colt» during the pn»t week. Hoth died Grove Lodge No. 61, A. F. A A. M., simple. The most important one is portant part o f the early education of from the »»m e cause, apparently a hip extend our heartfelt sympathy to the that the children must do the work the child, and the greatest value in bereaved sons and daughters of the de diaeaae. themselves and that the parent or these industrial contests is along that ceased whose homes are made desolate A tij-lb. son arrived Tuesday morn guardian will be required to sign a line— forming in the child habits o f in in the loss of a loving father. x T ing at the home of Mr. and Mr». Nel •f Advertisements in this department *,* statement to that effect. In raising dustry, economy, system, honesty, self Resolved, that as a further mark of son Durham. To hear Nelson whistle 6c a line. Figure 6 words to line. garden, some one else may plow the reliance and all o f the traits that go respect and esteem to our valued bro one would he led to think it the only ground and harrow it, but the child to make up the good citizen. ther's memory, our lodge room be must do the rest—the planting, culti batiy ever born. FOR S A L E OR T R A D E draped in mourning for thirty days; There will be many valuable prizes vating, harvesting, etc. In raising Pure White Flour ¡» now »clling for that a copy of these resolutions be for the children at the State Fair again 11.35 per »nek at Sterling’s Feed published .in a local paper, a copy be B R O W N LE G H O R N C O C KERE LS poultry, the child does not need to own next year, but none ot them will be $1.50; Brown Leghorn Pullets 75c. the parent flock, but must set the eggs Store. Kvery »ack guaranteed. sent to the sons and daughters o f our W. B. Finney. j30-f6pd and feed and care for the chickens they worth as much as a clear conscience The condition o f Master Julian Kcm late brother and a copy be inscribed in and the experience gained by raising PULLETS F O R S A L E B A R R E D exhibit. wa» serious several times during the our records. O. V E A TC H , One o f the main objects o f these con or making something with which to Rocks and Buff Orpingtons. $1.00 paat week, but he is thought to be out T. C. W H E E L E R , tests is to get the boys and girls in win the prizes. each. Address box 352. j23 30pd A N D R E W BR UN D, o f danger now. terested in doing something practical, R igh t Soil for Roses. Committee W A N T TO T R A D E . — H O U SE A N D Mrs. H. Vrnske visited in Kugene j 3 0 something worth while, something by The rose growers o f Portland, or lot in Ashland for Cottage Grove which they can earn a livin g when Friday. Resolutions of Condolence. ganized as the Portland Rose Society, property or close-in ranch. C. E. The Kpworth League will give Resolved, That we extend to the they grow up to manhood and woman are much interested in the quality i£ Parker, 856 Adams Ave. j23tfpd another of its popular entertainments family and friends of our late beloved hood. And the only way to learn how Spriggs, our BLOODED M IN O R C A A N D A N C O N A to do something is to do that thing dirt from which their blooms are in Phillip» Hall Friday evening. A brother, Morris D. part o f the social entertainment will heartfelt sympathy in this their hour roosters for sale. A Wood. jl6 t f with your own hands. I f you show raised. A t a recent meeting Prof. H. something that someone else has raised D. Scudder o f the Oregon Agricultural lie a home talent play. After the of sore affliction; FOR S A L E . A NEW F I V E ROOM or made you are cheating yourself College told them about soil character We ever knew him as a man o f hon G a m e ." Admiaaion 20c. j3(»pd bungalow and seven lots, No. 1865, out o f the most valuable part of the and the ideal soil, discussing its quali contest—the experience gained by do M i»» Mildred Pringle visited Miss esty, uprightness and high character corner o f Main and 19th Street East. ing it yourself. ties and management. and shall miss his cheerful kindliness Marguerite O'Mara at Disaton over Inquire o f owner. jl6 tf in our work. We feel that the memory of his life is an inspiration to all who GOOD R O Y A L S T A N D A R D T Y P E - Mr. ami Mr«. James Atkinson. writer for sale. Nearly new. Sen Meadames J. C. Johnson. Pet Sanford, knew him. tinel 23. dl9tfc Resolved, That these resolutions be l-eta Bennett, Messrs. Lee Roy Wood* published in a local paper and spread FOR S A L E . — HOUSE A N D LO T FOR and Andrew Brtind attended tho fu upon the minutes. $1,000. House has 7 rooms. Lot has neral o f Mra. H. K. Metcalf h I Halsey. MRS. J. STONEB ERG, 75 foot front and is 95 feet deep. Mill supplies: Swengel Hardware. MRS. A. L. JONES, I). B. Chamberlain. dl3tf MRS. S. E. M c G A V RAN. Mrs. J. T. Moore's condition has Good 2-horse power electric motor Condolence Committee. been more serious during the past j30ed for sale at a bargain. The Sentinel... week. Card of Thanks. H E A V Y B U N D L E T I e I n g ” CORD. Mrs. Lillie Hathaway and son. F . M. We can not fitly express the deep Have about 100 lbs. at 2c per lb. Hathaway, of Portland are visiting in gratitude we feel toward the friends Sentinel. the city, being called here by the death who were so kind to us in our recent of Mrs. H. K. Metcalf. FOR R E N T bereavement and who performed so I f you want wall pa|>er. you can save many deeds that we will he unable to HOUSE FOR R E N T .-C O T T A G E , money by dealing with Nealon Lockett, fully repay. good barn, barn lot, with acre of painter and paperhanger and can sc ee garden ground, close in. Inquire of H. K. M ETCALF, MRS. FRANCES E. G RAY from one o f the best paper houses in G. F. King. j!6 tfc Portland. 1 have a fine line of samples AND OTHER RELATIVES. __________W A N T TO B U Y__________ at reduced price». Phone Card of Thanks. W A N T E D TO B U Y . - V E A L S A N D Residence Third and Madison. Wo wish to extend or heartfelt thanks hogs. Highest market price paid, C. Gray and family attended the to those who were so kind and thought 12) cents for small veal. City Meat funeral of Mr». Metcalf and are spend ful of us during our recent bereave Market. j23tf ing a few day» at the Metcalf home. ment. __________H E L P W A N T E D Rev. I. G. Knott«, »tale clerk of C A T A LO G ° ^ SB NEW COURSE GIVEN HOP GROWERS nstfusrr.r.T * 1.50 O .B .W IL L IA M S CO. S A S H >.»D D O O R S 194-3 FIRST A V E . S . S E A T T L E , U S A . WORK MUST BE DONE BY CHILDREN ! WANT ADS I Sunday. r C O n e O ld fie ld D r y K iln , 5 0 0 0 d a ily capacity, o n e 4 8 x 1 4 K e - w ancc both in H ig h P re s su re B o ile r, firs t-c la s s c o n d it io n . W i l l sell c h e a p fo r cash o r trade ft fo r lu m b e r. BIG PINES LUMBER CO., Medford, Or. Willamette Presbytery, will mst» elder« elect of the First Presbyterian '*'» rood rlh0rn’ Ro8eb,,rK, Dre., or 40 acrea Church o f this city at the Sunday morning acrvice. mi,e* from the rtty. FRANK COOPER, MR. AND MRS. J. W. GOWDY, MRS. D. J. SCHOLL. flU Y V A N RfP ER. SIX W O M E N W A N T E D TO A S S IS T in renovating. Apply Cottage Hotel before Saturday. j30c j30pd 1