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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1911)
1 1 j 1 • i’i Bicliitioud Barker Build in u ’ « '<>.¿1 i l u :, OurxtoN. i M HU 211. i n r. 0. W Fndicott ' D kntiht A Ml is Phon • o- or First National Bank 1 » » I B. Ooquihe, Oregon i F. D. SPERRY Attorney and Conncellor nt Law. Office iu Robinson Building i i W. C. CHASE. ATTORNEY-AT L\W Office in Richmond-Barker Building. 1 J. R. ti A RR J H I prices at Robinson's, visit his brother, N. Plyler, from San Married.—In Coquille, May 17, 1911, Francisco, departed for Portland by the Otto A. Waltwark end Mi»« Edyth San last Breakwater. The past few days Coos County has ders, Rev. W. T. Goulder officiating. been enjoying (?) the heaviest rains Married - At the parlors of the Wlckhum Motel on W ednesday, May wre emember o f ever seeing at this 17, 1911 Alonzo Thelin and Mrs. season o f the year. Poeek, both o f B i a t M , itev. 0 . T. Dr. H oag’s family will arrive on tptulder officiating. the K ifield this week. The doctor and family will occupy the Byers residence on Spurgeon Hill. Camp supplies at Anderson's. Utz & Dunn shoes, at Lyons & Hi« Sale at the White House next Jones; perfect fit and perfect wear Saturday. Mrs. Edwin C. Marker is reported ing qualities. quite 111. A. G. Hoyt, o f Bandon, came up J. D. Benhatn was in from Fairview Saturday and proceeded to Portland by Wednesday. the Breakwater. He goes as a dele J. V. Leep o f Bancroft, was in gate to grand lodge o f Odd Fellows. town Saturday. Dr. I.eep was called to Myrtle Point Chas. Martini o f. Norway was in Saturday to see the 12-year-old son o f town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lewellen, who is I. Chandler o f Gravel Ford, was in in a very serious condition from heart Coquille Monday. and liver troubles. Cash Doyle came up from below Andrew Smalley drove down from Bandon Monday. Fishtrap Monday to meet, his daughter, W. E. Neeley was up from the lower Miss Marcila as she arrived from Myr tle Point. She was accompanied by river on Tuesday. Joel Patterson went to the Bay on Mrs. Minnie Hermann. Reservations for berths on the S. business Tuesday. S. Elizabeth for San Francisco, call The latest in shirt waists at Rob- at Fuhrm an’s Pharmacy. l‘ l l\ - UTA X AND .SURGEON. on* Right LOCAL N E W S . Ü 7 . RICH MONO nison's. House ami two lots in Coquille sale on installments or part slnsbiiig, # 1 ) 85 . Pboue 3 x. * 34 - 2 t Mrs. Wm. G row of Coaledo, did shop for ping in town Tuesday. Attorney and Counsellor at Law E. N. Smith, the real estate dealer, was in town on Monday. Cashier Suplee o f the Flanagan & Bennett Bank at Myrtle Point, passed Fred Mast was down from the North through town Tuesday on his return Fork Monday on business. from the Bay where he had undergone Steve ballier, the Bandon hotel man, an operation some days ago. went to the Bay Tuesday. Mrs. M. Nosier will sell at public 5 Ollìco Phono 335 Main 1 Residence Phone 34d Main Coqi'ii.i.n C ity , Out L. A. Myers, the Norway painter, was in Cocuille yesterday. J. J. STANLEY John Donaldson o f Prosper, was a Coquille visitor on Tuesday. i,A w v r.it auction next Saturday a nice lot o f household goods at Noslcr’ s garage. The sale begins at 10:30 a. m. and con tinues till all goods are sold. Mr. Perham, the contractor, passed Attorney J. T. Hall was a county through this city to the Bay on Satur seat business visitor Friday. Ralph Jackson o f Marshfield, spent day. Mr. Perham has the contract for putting in flood gates in the ditches of a day or so in town last week. the Fat Elk Drainage Ditch. Field corn and vetch at Knowl- tou's Drug Store. Hall & Hall, A ttobskyr - at L a w , 'Jotilei in li*AL E stât , if all k in d « Marshfield, Oregon. C. G. D. Holden L iW ïB B , J ustice ! ok t h k T kack U. S. (Jomrmsvoaor, Ocn«rftl ¡j Inrniranc» and Notary Public. Office in Robinson Building. C o q u ill' O regon . R. B. HOAG, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Riclmiond-Barker Building. C o q u ille , - - O regon . James Ferry o f Marshfield, came over Monday morning and attended the Mrs. J. W. Tawse, o f Bandon. was a funeral o f his brother’s wife, Mrs. Joseph Ferry o f Riverton, which took Coquille visitor on Tuesday. William Richardson o f Parkersburg, place at Norway on that day. Nova Landrith and daughter who are had business in town Saturday. M. P. Sumerlin o f Gravel Ford, visiting Sheriff Gage and family from California, accompanied by Mrs. Chas. spent Tuesday night in town. Evernden, started for Bancroft Tues Asters, cosmos, carnations and veg day for a visit with Mrs. E ’ s sister, etable plants at Nelson Smith’ s. Mrs. Frank Fish. Charles Heller was down from Mc Ed Dyer went to the lower river y es Kinley the latter part o f the week. terday to secure sand and gravel for L. J. Cody, the Bandon lumberman, the concrete work o f the flood gates o f had business in Coquille on Tuesday. the ditches o f the Fat Elk Drainage Dr. Wasson, the veterinary surgeon, District. Mr. Perham has the con o f Myrtle Point, was in town Tuesday. tract for the work. Henry Scngstacken o f Marshfield, A meeting is called for the members had business at the county seat Friday. o f the Fat Elk Drainage District at I. Nordstrom, the Parkersburg this place on Saturday, May 20th. dairyman, had business ill town Mon All should be present as business o f im portance is to be transacted. day. W ood ! W ood ! W ood! Deliv If you want to raise good potatoes ered at your house for $1.25 a load. and lots o f them get the Minnesota Frank Morse, the electric light man, seed potatoes from P. E. Draine. He made a business trip to the Bay yester has handled this seed for years and the yield per acre from this seed is twice day. what it is with other seed. 2t L. B. Huilcnbeak o f Bandon, passed Joseph Coach and L. D. Cody re through town yesterday en route to the turned last Fridav from Grand Rapids, Bay. Michigan whither they had gone with Mrs. D. P. Strang came up from the body o f the father o f the former, Bandon Monday for a brief visit in Co Col. William Coach, where the remains quill». o f that venerable old gentleman were H. N. Lorenz, the Front street laid to rest. merchant, went to Roseburg Sunday Charles J ackson o f Marshfield, was on business. in town Tuesday for the purpose o f Capt. Wilcox o f McKinley, had busi turning over the books ond papers ness in Coquille Tuesday pertaining to which he has been using in connection road matters. with the office o f deputy assessor, Father Charles D. Keveny, o f Ban which office he has filled under Assess don, returned from a trip to the Bay or Thrift this year. on Wednesday. The work on the Coquille General Ladies’ ready-to-w ear white em hospital, under construction by Drs. Richm ond and Hoag, has been sus broidery dresses at R obinson’ s. pended for a short time ow ing to Attorney G. T. Treadgold o f Bandon, the serious illness of Mrs. W ood returned from the Bay by Friday’ s a f ru ff o f M arshfield w ho Is being cared for at tlie Richmond home ad ternoon train. join in g the hospital site. Beautiful materials for dresses and E. C. Van Marter, manager o f the waists on sale at the White House Coquille Electric Company’s business in next Saturday. this city, went to Myrtle Point one day Tents fo r rent at Anderson's. SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES much longer. White Leghorns, $1.50; Brown Leghorns, $1.00; White Rocks, $1.00 and Indian Runner Ducks, $2.00 per sitting. From his daughter, Miss Ruby, we METHODIST EPISC O PA L C H I’ KUH learn that our friend J. L. Randleman, formerly o f this section, is in very poor Mother’s Day next Sunday. health; in fact his condition was very Morning service at 11 :oo o'clock. ' serious at last accounts. The many Let each one wear a white flower | friends o f Mr. Randleman, he having «pent the greater part of his life in the in honor of mother. Coquille valley, will be very sorry to' League service 7:00 p. m. and learn o f bis poor health. G rass seeds and fi' 1 1 seeds, in- «•luding co rn and vetch, at Know l ton ’« D ru g Store. Grading and building o f bridges are in progress on the new portion o f the county road in the vicinity o f Flagstaff on Isthmus Slough. F. P. Norton, road supervisor, has charge o f the bridge building, and Walter Condron has the grading contract. This road, when completed, will be the main route be tween Marshfield and Coquille.—News. NOTICE Having close 1 out our Dry Goods and gone into the Grocery business exclusively, we have decided to discontinue tbe handling of the Grapbopbom . As we have put out something like two hun dred machines, we will continue to handle the Rec- ords, but Lave decided to make some changes in the giving out of Records to our Customers wli < 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 35 c in addition to tne $ 5,00 worth " f Tick* ts, and will continue to keep a good selecli m <1 pieces on hand at all times. Respectfully, preaching at 8:00 p. m. Tw o important davs are cele brated iu the month of ulay, Mem orial Day and Mother’s Day. Miss Anna Jarvis, of Philadelphia, Pa., originated this idea about six or seven years ago. It has almost natioual observance. The badge for Mother’s Day is a white carnation oi a white flower of any kind. The Methodist Episcopal Church of this town will observe the day next Sunday. You are cordially invited to the service at eleven a. m Please wear the white flower. P. E. DRANE Dealer in ¡Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Fee Passengers by the morning boats from Bandon yesterday brought word o f the l urning o f the Dyer broomhan- dle factory in that city. The fire broke out between four and five o ’clock and burned very rapidly, the fire department unable to do anything ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL. but to keep the flames from spreading to other buildings, and the destruction Services first and third Sundays o f the factory was complete. o f each month. Sunday school As Prof. Hockett returned from the every Sunday at 10 a. m. Bay after attending the field meet Archdeacon Wm. H orsfall, rector. he brought home the Frey oratorical loving cup which had been taken over CHURCH OF CHRIST. to have the name o f Miss Belle Thrift engraved upon it, she being the winner Preaching each Sunday, morning in the third contest. This being the third contest this cup has been won by and evening, except the third Sun members o f the Coquille high school, day In each month. Bible school at 10 a. m. this beautiful cup now becomes perma Christian Endeavor each Sunday nently the property o f tills school. Miss Minnie Michner, will be here evening. next Sunday and lecture in three of our You are heartily welcome. churches on “ Reecue W ork” in Ore T. II. McDonald, Minister gon’s metropolis. She will talk in the M. E'. church in the morning, in the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. M. E. Church, South, in the afternoon to ladies only, and at the Christian Services as usual next Sunday. Church in the evening. All are cordi Bible school at 10 a. m «nd 8. p, ally invited to attend. This is a sub m. ject that should have large audiences in Frank H. Adams, Pastor. all o f the different places. A grand ball is scheduled for Satur day night at Noslers Hall. This is to be the leading dance o f the season. The music will be lead by Prof. David Hill, o f Marshfield, who has created a sensation in musical circles on the Bay being a violinist o f w’onderful ability and skill. He will be supported by several o f Coqullle’ s foremost orches tra players and a grand good time is in store for all who attend and enjoy the dance. The Myrtle Point Enterprise changed hartds last week, L. C. Bargelt retiring while C. Wilson Schulz, late o f South Dakota, becomes proprietor and pub lisher. Mr. Bargelt was connected with that paper for several years as sociated with L. J. Roberts, and some months ago purchased his partner’s in terests since which time he has been sole proprietor. Mr. Bargelt has made many friends who will regret his weekly visit into their homes through the Enterprise, but as the change is made to give him a chance to follow some different line o f employment, and it not being his intention to leave the county, we will be ahead by gaining Mr. Schulz as a citizen and publisher of that paper. This gentleman is a news paper man o f many years’ experience and comes highly recommended as be ing proficient in his profession as well as being a worthy and desirable citizen in the community in which he sees fit to cast lii? lot. We extend to him the right hand o f fellowship and hopes in the future to be able to work hand in hand with him in the upbuilding o f all enterprises for the advancement o f the valley and the betterment o f conditions for ito people. $45. HUPMOBILE G U A R A N T E E D FOR LIFE We consider the Hupmobile life-long, “ pquar» -deal guaran tee to be the etronge9t element of protection ever incorporated in the manufacture of motor cars. A demonstration will be given you at your convenience. Auto Garage and storage room now open. Second street <121 rh u rm m S tre e t I’oltH.AND, O regon . rp rg » If., > «5SC* 4 W, H. BOYLE — " ------------------- B uilder and Contractor.... <U Fsh mates gladly furnished. :Ji Ca 1 on nr address et Coquille — - j •• -C 0» Q U IL L K S3 R IV E R ;*STMR. p ly in g L IN E FIFIELD r et w een BANDON AND SAN FRANCISCO SAILING EVERY EIGHT DAYS Passenger', Freight Low Rates and Excellent Accom modations. Our Interests are your Interests. Bandon W arehouse C o , Agt«. Nosier A Moulton. Agts,Coquille. Rhone Main 111, l-armers 4S3, Res. 383. San Francisco and Bandon 1 I. R. Nosier now meets the trains free delivery o f the mails o f that city. and steamers with his Hupmobile in the Their postofiice receipts have exceeded interests o f the Baxter Hotel. the required amount by $400 for some A. L. Nosier, the Bridge merchant time, and there will be no question ex and postmaster, had business which cept that o f red tape but that it will be granted by the department. called him to Coquille yesterday. Ê OLD RELIABLE C STEAMER BREAKWATER A L W A Y S ON TIME Sails from Portland at 9 a. rn. on May 21, 26 & 31 From Coos Bag at service of Hue Mag, 18, 23 & 28. Reservations held only until noon of dag previous to sailing] I R S. K N O W L T O N , President G EO . A R O B IN SO N . V. R. H. M A S T , Cashier Farmers Eggs fo r Sale. McFarlane strain W hite Leg horns; next to W hite R ocks in size. Per setting o f 15, $2. H. M. Branham, Coquille, Ore. 3-30tf ai)d Merchants of Coquille P ifs , j Bai)H CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 A Reasonable Share of Your Business Solicited First Class Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent FO R SALE. An almost new Rem ington Sholes typewriter. Half price. Inquire of Clark Mace, Coquille, o r Herald A J. SHERW00P Pia». office. t3* R. E.SHIHE, V isa fre i L. H. HAZARD, Cashier 0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier FRESH FISH. FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K For a nice, fresh salmon, right from the river, call at the ferry. They are to be had each morning. Ed McAdams. FOR SALE. o p C O 3 U IL 1 L 1 H , ORHG014. P ra n sa c ts a G en eral B a n k in g B u s in e s s A country store with postofflee in connection A good, new building 24x30 feet, good business and acre Board of Dlreetora. tract o f land. Inquire at the Herald R. (!. Dement, A . J. Sherwood, office. WOOD. WOOD. L. Harlocke.’ , Dai ah Hacker. AVOOI), Correapondenta. National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci L. If. Hazard, Crocker Wool worth JN’lBank, San Franc! Tl. K. Shine. ; First Nat’l Bank offPortland, Portland. Lay In your w inter'» supply while you can. Alder— the best on the market, $2 a tier delivered. Phone 353. J . L. LA IRD , Proprietor. Leave« MyrtlegPoint daily at 8 o ’clock p m., carrying mail and passengers. Arrives at Roseburg following evening. Stage leave- Roseburg daii it at 6 a. m. S| cciai rigs for parties at iv time. that is of more imp. nance to you 1400. Inquire A. Smalley’s ranch' than good digestion? Food must Hall’ s creek. 2-i6t4 be eaten to sustain hie ami must be Home Telephone 461. Farmers Telephone Millinery Opening. digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole Mrs. A. G . Aiken will open up he dy suffers. Chamberlain’s Tab her Spr tig «nd Summer Millinery lets are a rational and reliable cure' Tuesday Mirch 21st, at her store for indigestion. They ine. ease the j on Front street. All are invited. flow of bile, purify the blood, streng tf then the stomach, ami tone up the | In this town need« watching! { 1 h he your husband, your brother or your eon? whole digestive apparatus to a nat- ; We have noticed him gazin' longingly at the good watcl.es in » nr window as he thought of the poor tim e-pic e in mal and healthy action. For sale his pocket by all dealers. Capt. Olsen, Masts. 0FFICE A Laird,s Livery Barn, M yrtle Point 5 A CERTAIN MAN Sir. Elizabeth SPECIALS J. Plyler who came here recently to aa he will not keep his fowls penned II í As delegates from the local lodge o f Miss Esther Johnson returned Mon day from a visit with her brother, C. C. Odd Fellows, L. H. Hazard, James Watson, J. S. Lawrence and G. T. Johnson and family, o f Prosper. 1 am in the market for chitham Moulton went to Portland Saturday to attend the grand lodge o f that order. bark, hides and wool. George T. Mr. Lawrence was accompanied by his Moulton. wife and Mr. Moulton by his sister, . J. W. Tawse, the real estate dealer, ! Mrs. S. M. Nosier. They went by the a came up from Bandon Monday and; Breakwater. (If shook hands with friends in town. R. C. Scott o f Portland arrived Mrs. George Belloni and daughter, ! In C oquille yesterday and will have 1 Wit! make regular trips let«e e n Miss Nettie, turned Saturday from a charge o f the closing out sale at ! Ooquille River an J ^>an : short visit wit*. friends at Marshfield. the Golden Rule, announcem ent of which will be founil on another page Sj 100 pieces o f material for spring o f tills paper. ! Francisco. K dresses on sale at the White House The Com mercial Club held an In No Stop-over at W ay Porta. For Saturday, 20th next Saturdcy; silks, mulls, pongee», form al meeting Monday evening at Electric Lights. Everything in First which no business was transacted linens, etc. C oal Oil, iS'iturdsy only, per The names o f the new m em b ers.! Class Style. Grant Bunch returned from gained during the contest, were gallon, 15 c Reservations at Fulirman’ s Phar-1 Portland today. He is attending the handed to the secretary and these North Pacific Dental College and comes as well as the old members will be C o d G ish. Sat .rdaJ o n ly , 3 lbs. maev. notified of the next regular meeting on a vacation. lor 25 c. evening. T o E xciiam . k - One g o o d y o u n g Bert Seal has the credit for hav Fr-z r Axle G rease, Saturday h orse for slrsh in g la rd by ib e acre. ing brought in the first ripe straw IVVf. FRANZENBACH. Sculptor only, 3 for 25 c. berries o f the season. On Tues PI...... 8 . 84 8$ ; C on tra ctor in M arble, G ranite, day he brought down a half dozen Yeast Foam, S.turday only, 7 for Our old pioneer friend, Thomas King, berries o f an early variety which Stone, C on crete and T ile of Msrshfield, came over Saturday for really looked good enough to eat. 25 c, a few days’ visit with his daughter, Berries this year are som ewhat later Vaults, Monuments, H eadston e, Tab than last year ow ing to the pro Mrs. Moody. H IG H E S T M A R K E T P R IC E I O K tracted chilly weather o f the past lets, Iron Fence« and all kind» of HI T T E R A M » EGGS S. C. Giles, the Myrtle Point brick month. layer, has been in town a few days Cemetery and 1 uil ling Work. Those wishing eggs for hatching constructing e chimney and a flue for from the stock and poultry farm o f J. Carving and Littering a Specie ty Surveyor Gould. C. Watson should place orders at once I m Phone Main 181 PAUL L. STERLING, Agent M. E. Church South. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School and league at usual hours. Good singing with Mrs. Tyrrell in charge o f choir. Come and you will enjoy the service. There is a beautiful silk quilt on e x H o r s e s lo r S a le hibition at Lorenz’ s store. Go and see J. O. Stemmier, the Myrtle Point at last week and rented a building for a Span of young mares, coming it and get particulars as to how you Incorporated. torney, had business which called him branch o f his company in that place. may become possessor o f this beauti 6 this spring; weight between 1600 to Portland Saturday. A. F. Taylor will have charge o f the M anufacturers of and 170c; well broke, single or ful piece o f handiwork. business. Joseph Lapp, o f this city, went The Celebrated Bergm ann Shoe to Mrs. double. One black horse, coming the Bay Tuesday to visit her daugh The Marshfield Chamber o f Com- i The S tro n g e st and Nearest Water Is there anythin" In all this world 5 years old in spring: weight about ter, Mrs. Ole Chard. merce is making an effort to secure a i ,of h I ioh m ade for loggers, miners p ro sp e cto rs and m ill meD. Coquille, O r e . j| 1. R. Nosier ROBINSON’S BANDON OREGON. ! H I S B I R T H D A Y would be made so happy if it brought him tin* ir " i watch he denerves—and “ love will find the way,” for the coat will not b n a k you. It should he a Hamilton, They are the railroad timekeepers of America. $14.50 to $ ,000. E. C. BARKER & CO. ____________________________________ PEART’S COAL Lump $4.oo Per Ton (DELIVERED.) PHON lì MAIN DJ COQUILLE, ORE. 156