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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
Touring Car Guaranteed $900 For Life Are you one of those who have felt that a touring car was beyond their means? Hundreds like you now find themselves eligible to ownership of the new $900 Hupmobile The first cost and in assured economy of operation it makes a touring car possible to scores who have not dared to con sider one before. The new Hupmobile banishes three bugaboos which have always confronted the touring car buyer : 1. The fear that a low price meant poor construction. 2. The fear of excessive cost of repair. 3. The fear of a hijth cost of upkeep. Fear No. 1 is driven away by the life-long guarantee— and the magnificent record of thousands of Hupmobiles already in use. , , ... Fear No. 2 is left without a leg to stand on by this same life-long guarantee. . . . . . , . , . Fear No. 3 meets its Waterloo in the proof presented by hundreds of owners that, in view of the service rendered, a Hupmobile cared for at home is cheaper than street I. R. Nosier cars or horses. So you will he confronted, when you see this new car, by an entirely new economic proposition. If a louring car would mean anything to y om - If it will make life brighter and healthier and happier for you and your family— And you can afford to pay for that inestimable boon a first cost of $900, and an after cost of about 20 to 25 cents a day to the average family—then buy a Hupmobile, witli i mplicit confidence in its rock-ribbed, life-long guarantee. Buy it, too. with this thought in m in d:— That the Hupmobile policy has always been to carry out every promise to the letter. Coquille, Ore. County Agency Sunday Services in Coquille Churches held both morning and Sunday. evening next BUT IT WON’T BE LONG P eop le desiring the best in shoes are taking advantage o f our com plete selection to fill their needs for Spring and Summ er Shoes. Now is the tim e to buy, and this is the best place to buy. W e have an extra fine line of Ladies’ Kid, 2-strap pum ps $2.50 Ladies’ Gun Metal pum ps $3.00 Patent Leather 2 -strap P u m p s ....................... $3.50 Shoes for Men, W om en and Chil dren in all sizes and at all prices. GEO. A. ROBINSON Good for Sore Throat When your throat becomes slightly iri Hated—you neglect it for a few «laye—it increases in severity and becomes so sore yon can herdly swallow— Be prompt in your treatment—you don’ t¡wani it to become chronic and probably end in Tonsilitis or Quinsy—that would mean either an operation or prolonged treatment, and much suffering. Purchase a bottle of Nyal's Sore Throat Remedy and gargle the throat thoroughly— it allays all irritation, soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and prevents further infection Unlike most throat remedies Nyla’s Sore Throat Remedy íb abso lutely safe—while most effective as a gargle it is not injurious if swallowed. Twenty-five cents the bottle. When wa had a chance to get the exclusive selling agency for Nyal's Family Rem edhi we jumped at it. They are known among all druggists as the highest quality line on the market, and are prepared by a great firm of man ufactiiring chemists, famous lor fifty years. Fuhr man’ s P h a r m a c y Tailoring, Cleaning and Repairing For 4 job of first-class mending, dying or cleaning, or a new suit tailored, call at the rear of the Pharmacy building. I am agent for two tailoring houses in Chicago. Come and see my styles and samples. I will save you money and guarantee a good fit. K. Halverson Coquille, Ore. j Don’t forget the special subscription price for the next 30 d a y s -th e Herald one year for $1.00. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services as usual next Sunday. Rev. C. H. Cleaves will preach morning and evening. By request Mrs. Cage will re peat her solo of last Sunday even ing; “ Flee as a Bird,” and there will be another solo. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Preaching both morning and evening. Sunday morning sub ject, “ Heart and Treasure,” even ing, “ Purpose.” A special program vviil be given Sunday at 6 -x« p -- l the En deavor -► s> >t; The 1;- In. crv. t day Frii i 1 who wei dition to b i > h br. - Thurs Or those new ad ig. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. BIRTHS AND DEATHS FOR Our New Spring Shoe PAST MONTH StocK Is Now Complete D o n ’t F o rg e t! Notice is hereby triven that the under signed has been duly appointed execu trix of the last will and testament of, and of the estate of John Kronenberg, deceased, by the County Court fur Coos County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same duly verified aud with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of A. J. Sherwood, Coquille, Coos County. Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 8th day of February, 1911. CATHARINE KRONENBERG, Executrix of the Estate and of the Last Will and Testament of John Kronen, berg, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, in and for Coos County. In the Matter o f the estate o f Annie L. Moody, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, executors o f the estate o f Annie L. Moody deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication o f this notice to the undersigned executors at their resi dence, to-wit: to Henry A. Moody, at Coquille Oregon, or to Geo. Hazer, at North Bend Oregon. A Lincoln memorial service at it a. m. The world honors the memory of this man. Mayor Quick will preside and make a short address. The Pastor will pteach the sermon. Veteians and their families are cordially iuvited. H enry H. M oody , The morning sermon will be the G eo . H azer , “ Mnn in Ruins, or the Fall.” Executors o f the last will and testa The subject at the Mid week ment o f Annie L. Moody, deceased. service next Thursday evening A. C. M c L eod , Attorney for Estate, North Bend, "T he Wilderness Temptations of The following is a record of 20t5 Oregon. Jesus.” births and deaths ocouring in Coos county during the past month: Mr. I. R. Nosier, local agent for Births— Coquille. the Hupmobile Touring car, invites Mr. and Mrs. John McNair, Jan all those interested in uutomobiles 4, girl. to call at his Garage on second st., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Farnum, examine car and have a free demon Jan. 9, boy. stration. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hartley, Jan 12 , girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Carson, Jan. spent Wednesday in Myrtle Point 16 , boy. Mr. and M tb . Turner MoNott, Only 7 days left in which Jan. 18, girl. at borne when it iB just as Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ellingsor, to secure the Herald for $1 cheap to buy it at the City Jan. 19, twins, boy and girl. Bakery? Save yourself the Mr. and Mrs. Albert May, Jan. F IS H T R A F . work and worry. Fresh 26, girl. bread every day. Mr. and Mrs. William Cleghorn Mrytle Point. We also have fresh cakes, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Train, Jan. 8 , came out last Saturday and spent pies aDd fancy pastry con Sunday at their ranch, returning girl. stantly on hand, or will Mr. and Mrs Nathan Ingram, by boat to Coquille Monday morn bake anything to order on ing. Jan. 10, girl. request. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Dickey, The Misses Oca Lane and Edna Lodges and social gather Jan. 13, boy. Pinkerton visited friends at Fish ings supplied with all kinds Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Henderson, trap Sunday. of good things. Phone 376. Jan. 16, girl. Every man in the neighborhood Mrs and Mrs. Frank Schroeder, went to the telephone meeting at Jan. 17, twin boys. Coquille Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oland, R. E. L Bedillion came up from Jan. 18, boy. Baudon Saturday for another duck Mr. and Mrs. Homer Detwiler, hunt. Jan. 20, girl. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Collier, who Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hall, Jan. 31, have been at Santa Rosa, Califor girl. nia, the past three months, for the Bandon. benefit of Mr. Collier’s health, are Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Goff, Jan. 15, visiting with their daughter and boy. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. A . Mr. and Mrs. P. Hanrahan, boy. Wtmer. Mr Co lier’s health has Mr. and Mrs. Isham Storm, Jan. improved very much and he looks 18, boy. like a different person. Capt. Olsen, Maste. Mrs. and Mrs. Irving C. Frede Miss Merle Radabaugh is at Will make regular trips between ricks, Jan. 20, boy. Coquille this week taking the Mr. and Mrs Manuel Wilson, C o q u ille River an J San teacher’s examination. Jan.27, boy. F ran cisco . Mrs. Lena Robinson is quite sick Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kern, Jan. No Stop-over at W ay Ports. this week 28, boy. Mrs. John Hale was able to go Electric Lights. Everything in First Marshfield. Class Style. to Riverton Monday and will resume Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snyder, Jan. Reservations at Fuhrman’ s Phar her music teaching. 10 , girl. macy. The question for debate at the Mr. aud Mrs. C. J. Mert, Jan. 11, Lyceum this week is, ‘ ‘Resolved, girl. That Coos can be bonded for road WM. FRANZENBACH. Sculptor Mr. and Mrs. E . J. Mayfield, Jan. improvement.” Contractor in Marble, Granite, -13, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Friend, Stone, Concrete and Tile Sea the dow Hupmobile Touring Jan. 15. girl. car, with its beautiful low-hung body Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Varnev, Jan. Vaults, Monuments, Headstones, Tab and long wheel-base of 110 inches 20 , boy. lets, Iron Fences and all kinds of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop B. Taylor, — the precise size of the finest four Cemetery and Building Work. passenger French and Italian cars Jan. 31, boy. whose general lines it follows. Carving and Lettering a Specialty Eastside. W hy Bake Bread The City Bakery Str. E l i z a b e t h Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Rood, Jan. For Sale. 9, boy. One horse, weight between t 20 O| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Manniki, and 1300 ; to years old; sound and Jan. 18, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vinegard, true; works single, double or sad dle. One 4 -year-old mare, well • Jan. 30, girl. broke single or double. Lady can _ North Bend. ride or drive her. One 3 -year-old Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilmot, Jersey cow, from the Earhart farm, Jan. 2, boy. Medford. Will be fresh between Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sel1, Jan. 5, the middle of February and first of girl. March. Two double sets of hack Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith.' Jan. harness, one double sot buggy 24, girl. harness, two single sets buggy Deaths. harness, two single breast harness, James Burke, Myrtle Point, Jan. one fine breaking cart with com 1 13, age 75. plete breaking harness, two carts, Baby girl of John N. McNair, Co- and one fine two seated family zuille, Jan. 29, age three weeks. carriage. Gladys Gage, ‘ 'oquille, Jan. 28, Frank Burkholder, age 20 years. Pacific R«al EanteCo 1 BANDON COQUILLE STMR. PLYING OREGON. RIVER LINE FIFIELD BETW EEN BANDON AND SAN FRANCISCO SAILING EVERY EIGHT DAYS Passengers, Freight Low Rates and Excellent Accom modations. Our Interests are your Interests. A. F. Fstabrooh Co., Agts. Nosier A Moulton. Agts, Coquille. Phone Main 111, Farmers 483, Res. 383. San Francisco and Bandon Debate and Entertainment Myrtle Point High School vs. Coquille High School at HEAZLET THEATER on Friday February 10, ’I I A T 8 O’CLOCK Be Loyal to the P u b lic Com e Out and Hear the S chools Debate We are in the shoe business to make a suc cess of it. Consequently, we offer you the best shoe at the most reasonable price. FOR M EN, we have everything from $3.00 to $6.50. This includes Dress Shoes, and shoes for hard outdoor wear. FOR W O M E N , prices range from $2.00 to $4.50. A full line of dress shoes, and shoes for house wear. FOR C H IL D R E N — A ll kinds aud prices. Our shoes stand the rough wear of the youngster. Let us prove our assertions. Yours for Business, The Golden Rule C. H. CLEAVES S. M. /NOSLER W H O L E S A L E AND RETAIL D EALER IN Hay, Grain, Flour, Feed and Seeds. A full line of all kinds of Stock and Poultry Food always on hand Agent for the De Laval Crean) SEPARATORS and SUPPLIES ----------- 0 S2SZS2 NOTICE Having closed ont our Dry Goods and gone into the Grocery business exclusively, we have decided to discontinue the handling of the Grapbophone. As we have put out something like two hun dred machines, we will continue to handle the Rec ords, but have decided to make some changes in the giving out of Records to our Customers who have our Machines, Viz: When your Cash pur chases amount to $5.00 we will give you one Sin gle Record free, or one Double Record by pay ing 35c in addition to the $5 00 worth of Tickets, and will continue to keep a good selection of pieces on band at all times. • Respectfully, P. E. DRANE Dealer in staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed. < AvAvAvAvAvx SSZ5ZSZSZSSZSZSKSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZS