Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 13, 1911, Image 3

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SUNDAY SERVICES IN
COQUILLE CHURCHES
Win Caodlin returned from a
F S Dow was over from the Bay
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business
trip to the Bay Tuesday.
Tuesday.
DR. RICHMOND
J. W. Hill of near Myrtle Point,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Garten went to
J. I’ . Lee of Riverton, had busi­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
was
a Coquille business visitor
the Bay Monday.
ness in town yesterday.
Offioj iu Ittahtu ) il-B irle >r B liltl in ;
yesterday.
G. F. Folsom of Myrt’e Point,
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL.
Having closed out our Dry Goods und gone into
O. B. Hollenbeck was in town
C oquille , O kkuon .
W. R. Mavity of Baudon, passed
returned yeeterday from a visit at
Services first and third Sundays
the Grocery businese exclusively, we have derided
from Faiiview ou Tuesday.
Oflio« l’ bouu Main 211 .
through to Myrtle Point on busi­ ot each month.
Marshfield.
Sunday school
to discontinue tbe handling of the Graphophoue.
W. T. Miller of Baudon, passed
every Sunday at 10 a. m.
The Margaret lies Co. at the ness yesterday.
As we have put out something like two hun­
through to Myrtle Point yesterday.
Mrs. F . W. Saunders of Celilo. Archdeacon Wm. Horsfall, rector.
Heazlet tonight, tomorrow night
dred machines, we will continue to handle the Rec­
Dr. C. W. Endicott
Oregon, is here visiting her sister.
Born.— Near this city, July 10, and the next night.
ords, but have decided to make some changes in
CHURCH OP CHRIST.
D kntist
1911, to Mr. and Mrs. L. N. G reg­
Mrs. R. E. Shine.
the giving out of Records to our Customers who
Foster Polaud was down from
Preaching
each
Sunday,
morning
ory, a daughter.
Mrs Wm. Rohm and daughter,
have our Machines, Viz: When your Cash pur­
the upper river to the county seat
Office over First National Bank
and evening, except the third Sun­
Mrs, M. Hay ter, of Riverton, did day in each month.
John Golden was over from on business yesterday.
chases amount to $5.00 we will give you one Sin­
Phone Main 431.
Coquille, Oregon
shopping and visiting in Coquille
Marshfield ot: Monday looking
gle Record free, or one Double Record by pay­
Bible school at 10 a. m.
Rev and Mrs. C. H. Cleaves of
after business interests.
yesterday.
ing 35c in addition to tne $5,00 worth of Tickets,
Christian Endeavor each Sunday
this city, went to Bandon Tuesday
and will continue to keep a good selection of pieces
The steamer Elizabeth arrived in evening.
Geo P. Topping and family of for a day’s recreation.
You are heartily welcome.
on hand at all times.
the river Monday afternoon with a
Bandon, spent a day or so this
E. D, SPERRY
Mrs. Ella Long, of North Bend,
T. B. McDonald, Minister
Respectfully,
large cargo of freight and a num­
week visiting Mr. and Mrs Nelson
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. R .
Attorney and Coanoellor at Law.
Smith of this city.
ber of passengers.
S. Knowlton of this city and Mrs.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Office in Robinson Building
A new fall line ol samples has
The citizens of Coquille are A;va Lee of near Myrtle Pnint.
Services next Sunday as usual.
been
received
by
K.
Holverson,
warned against irrigating from the
T. V. Davis o f Portland, is in
,
1 >>;
Preach­
the Tailor, better than which has Bible School at 10 a. m.
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour
S.\
city water system except between
Coos county looking after property
ing
service
at
11
a.
m.
aud
8
p.
m.
never been offered in Coquille.
the
hours
of
6:30
aud
7:30
p.
m.
W. C. CHASE,
interests. He made our office a
Frank H. Adams, Paster.
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Before ordering your winter suit be
G. W. Rea and wife of near Ban­ pleasant call one day last week.
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
sure and see these samples.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
don, returned Tuesday from a so­ He went to Bandon later.
Office in Richmond Barker Building.
The Margaret lies Co. will be
journ at Portland where Mr. Rea
Mrs Bud Mausell went to Ban­ at the Heazlet Theatre tonight, to­
Sunday School al 10 a. m.
Ser­
spent some time in a hospital. The
don yesterday. Since her husband morrow night and Saturday night. mon and Sacament of the Lord's Sup*
old gentleman is in failing health.
has accepted a position at the mill Don’ t miss this show.
Class meetiug at
It is the per at 11 a. m.
C. R. BARROW
Mr. and Mis. George Theriault of the Randolph Lumber Co., she
noon,
S.
II.
Warren
leader.
best
we
will
be
likely
to
have
a
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
G U A R A N T E E D F O R L IF E
formerly of North Bend, passed is thinking o f moving to the lower
Evening services at eight p. m.
chance to see any ways soon.
We consider the Hupmobile life-long, “ square-deal guaran­
Office Phone 335 Main
through town Monday on their river. Probably to Bandon.
Subject, Views of tbe Future Life.
Mrs. H. Todd, of Arago, went to
way to Conologue’s camp on the
Residence Phone 346 Main
tee to be the strongest element of protection ever incorporated
Midweek services Thursday even­
\V. Sexton and family, and Mrs. Bandon
yesterday to take the
in the manufacture of motor cars.
C oquille C ity , O ke lower river where Mr. Theriault Rozelle and children o f Bridge,
steamer Elizabeth for San Francis­ ing.
A demonstration will be given you at your convenience.
has accepted a position.
came down by Monday morning’s co. Her objective point is Santa
Auto
Garage and storage room now open. Second street
M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH.
For Sale—Tw o fine bottom gar­ train, and in the aiternoon took the
Cruz, California, where she will
Rev. W. T. Goulder, paster.
den lots. Enquire of N. Plyler.
Despatch for Bandon where they visit relatives and friends.
J. J. STANLEY
Mrs. E. A. Tyrrell, chorister.
G. D. Gross and wife of Bandon, went for a visit and outing.
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A ' . Hil I
The Coquille Free Library Asso­
Regular Services.
LAW YER
were in town Monday on their
E. A. Wimer was in town Mon­ ciation will hold its annual meeting
10 a. m.
Sunday School
way to Cottage Grove where they
j Martin Building
•
Front Stree
day.
He informs us that his at the City Hall on Thursday July
11 a. m.
Preaching
go to see Mr. Gross’ mother Mrs.
CoQUILLB, OBEOON
father-in-law, B. F. Collier, who 20, at 7:30 P. M. for the purpose
3 p. m
Junior
League
J. D. Gross, and also his sister,
OLD RELIABLE-EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
went to California some weeks ago of electing Directors for the ensu­
7 p. m.
Senior League
Mrs. Dr. Kime, and to recuperate
for his health, is much improved ing year, and to trausact any other
Preachrg
8
p.
m.
his health which has not been the
A. J. Sherwood,
aud is expected to return at any business that may come before the
Everybody is welcome to all
best of late.
A t t o b s s t - a t - L a w ,
time.
meeting.
Lese services. Bring your friends
For Sale.
A number o f full-
N o t a s i P u b l ic ,
All Citizens are requested to at­ and enjoy yourselves and be at
M. Breuer and daughter, Miss
ALW AYS ON TIME
blood Poland China pigs.
Z. C.
Coquille,
:
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Oregon
tend.
R. 8 . Knowlton, Pres., home with us.
Ilona,
of
Baudon,
came
up
Monday
*
Strang, Gravel Ford.
\U
I f you have no church home we
From Portland at 9 a. m., July 5, 10. 15, 20, 25, 30:
and after a stop in this city be­ R. H. Mast, Sec-
Mrs. O. M. Beecher of Point
o
cordially
invite
you
to
come
and
Prof.
Hall
Lewis,
the
fruit
in­
tween boat and train time, pro­
from Coos Bay a t 1 p. m., July 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27
Richmond, California, who bad
Walter Sinclair,
ceeded to Myrtle Point where they spector, was in town Tuesday. He make your church home with us.
been visiting her friend. Mrs. J. L.
A t t o b n s i - a t - L a w ,
PAUL L. STERLING, Agent
Phone Main 181
went to visit the former's brother, expected to go the Fairview section
Buell of near Myrtle Point, came
N o t a s i P u b l ic ,
Margaret lies at the the Heazlet
Sami. Breuer and family of that while over this way, but failed to
GSri
down yesterday atid went to Ban
obtain a conveyance and returned the three conrng nights.
Coquille,
:
:
Oregon.
place.
don to take the Elizabeth eu route
Mrs. R. S. Knowlton returned
Col Harry wao down from Sitkum to the Bay, but will go out there
home. She was accompanied this
over the Coos Bay wagon road today from a visit with her sister,
on Monday.
far bv Mrs. Buell.
R. 8. KN OW LTON , President
GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pies. ;
Hall & Hall,
soon.
Mrs. Alva Leeofuear Myrtle Point.
R.
H.
MAST,
Cashier
To
E
xchange
—
One
good
young
Dennis Cunniff, one o f the earliest
A t t o b n b is - at L a w ,
W. H. Nosier, ofthis city, is agent
Foley Kidney Pills are composed
horse
for
slashing
land
by
the
acre.
pioneers
of
Curry
county,
having
for
the
celebrated
Dr.
Fuller’
s
Heart
Dealer in R ea l E s t a t i o f a ll k in d s.
o f ingredieuts specially selected for
Phone 3x.
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settled there in 1857, died at his their corrective, healing, tonic, and and Nerve Remedy. If you do not feel
M a rs h fie ld , Oregon.
B. P. Waite, a late arrival from home at the month of Rogue river stimulating effect upon the kidneys just as you should, read his circulars
and try the treatment.
He leaves a wife bladder and
Modoc county, California, wae in on the 7thinst.
urinary
passages.
Mrs. G. A. Brown who lives with
town the foreport of the week look­ 9 ysars his senior, she being 92 They are antiseptic, antilithic and
f. G. D. Holden
ber son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
ing at the country.
He is being years of age.
They were both a uric acid solvent.
L aw ikb ,
and Mrs. E.E. Hayes of North Bend,
A Reasonable Share of Your Business Solicited
J U S T IG B OF THK P E A C E
shown around by Jas. I. Walson born in Ireland.
Lex Cope returned from a trip came over Saturday and spent a few
D. 8. Commissioner, General Inaurano« o f Parkersburg, who
is taking
First Class Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
For Sale— Four fine heifers com­ down the coast Tuesday
A week days in her home in this city.
Agent, and Notary Public. Office
some pains and time extending the ing fresh soon. Good Dairy stock
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ago Sunday as ha was about to ar­
in Robinson Building.
gentleman courtesies which are due
on Sweet place. Latnpa.
FOR SALK.
rive
at
the
dairy
farm
of
Cope
&
Coquille Oregon.
strangers who come into our
R. E.SHINE, V i t e P m
A. J. SHERWOOD Pris.
Mrs. Traver of Marshfield, went Dyer on Four Mile, be noticed
midst.
One of the best Improved dairy
T
to Myrtle Point Tuesday to see smoke ascending from the place and
0 . C. SANFORD, A s s t. C ss hler
I. H. HAZARD, Ciihlsr
farms in the valley, at a bargain.
A house and two lots near the
Christian Church to rent for $3.50 per her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . A. putting spurs to bis horse, soon Telephone Farmers line 101.
DR. K. A. LEEP
month. Inquire at the Herald office Border, by yesterday’s morning arrived at the place to find the H. L. Carl, Myrtle Point,
Ore.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
or phone 3x.
He with others
train, and by the afternoon train house on fire.
o p e o g u ib iiw , o p s o o N .
John Bonewii/., wife and daugh­ they returned with her to Marsh­ about the farm did all they could
Eggs for Sale.
First National Bank Building
Mrs. Border is a great suf­ to save the buildings, but to -n o
ter, of Weston, Umatilla County, field.
T r a n s a c ts a G en eral B a n k in g B u s in e s s
Oregon, but formerly o f Myrtle ferer trom rheumatism, not being purpose. The house, barn, dairy
McFarlane strain White Leg­
I
bouse and blacksmith shop were all horns; next to White Rocks In
Point, arrived by the Breakwater able to walk.
reduced to ashes. They succeeded size. Per setting of 15, $2. H.
and passed through town en route
SssrS sf Diradar*.
CerrMpondent«.
R. B. HOAG, M. D.
For Sale— 90 year-old hens.
in removing the machinery from M. Branham, Coquille, Ore. 3-30tf R. G. Dement,
to their old home for a visit of a
A. J. Sherwood,
National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci
Brown Leghorns, Buff Rocks and
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
the dairy house and barn.
The
L. Harlocker,
H. Hazard, j Crocker Wool worth ,N’IB ink, .Tin Franci
month with relatives and frieuds.
Brown Leghorns crossed.
En­
Isaiah'Hacker,
R.E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland. Portland
fire was evidently caused from a
They have been absent eleven
FOR
SALE.
Richmond-Barker Building.
quire of H. M. Branham.
defective tcrricotta pipe. The loss
years, and their many friends will
Mrs. Edwin Costelloe of Win- will foot up between $2000 and
An almost new Remington Sholes
be delighted to see them.
C oqu ille ,
-
-
O regon .
chuck, while looking for stock dur­ $31100, and there was no insurance. typewriter.
Half price. Inquire
Dr. Kirshmnn wishes to announce
ing her husbands absence a few
of Clark Mace, Coquille, or Herald
to his patrons and friends that af­
days sgo, came face to face with a
t3*
O j o experienced lady cook aud office.
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor.
ter July 1st deposits will be requir­
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black bear and young cub. Mrs. helper wishes a position iu logging
ed on work donb in his office.
leaves MyrtleJPoint daily at 8 o'clock
FOR SALE.
Costelloe possessing more than or­ camp.
p. in., carrying mail and passengers.
J. V. Shuck and his mother, dinary courage , and being prepared
Full-blood
Jersey
bull,
yearling
Address 523 North Main St.
Incorporated.
Arrives at Roseburg following evening.
Mrs. Samuel Shuck, who have been for any emergency by having her
pas t.
J. J. Stanley.
Roseburg, Oregon.
Stage leaves Roseburg dally at at 6 a,
Manufacturers of
in Pomona county California for rifle with her, took a shot at
m. Special rigs for parties at any time.
The Celebrated Beramann Shoe several mouths, returned Tuesday mother bruin, killing her instanatlv. Reservations for berths ou the S.
S. Elizabeth lor San Francisco, call
The Strongest and Nearest Water and are meeting many old friends.
No sooDtr had the fatal shot been at Fuhrman’s Pharmacy.
. oof shoe made for loggers, miners
They arrived at the home o f a fired un'il Mrs. Costelloe gave
prospectors and mill men.
House and two lots in Coquille
daughter and sister, Mrs. Byrd of cbnse to the cub and soon bad it
621 Thurman Street
Home Telephone 461.
Farmers Telephone 156
for sale on installments or part
near
Gravel
Ford
two
or
three
P ortland , O regon .
bound in captivity. She carried it
days before. The old lady is very borne with her where it makes slashing, $385. Phone 3x *34-2t
SpraiDs
require careful treat­
well, arid Mr. Shuck is well and his much nmuBimcnt for the family.—
ment.
Keep quiet nn 1 apply
sight improving.
He has had an Gold Bench Globe.
“W a g n e r U h . p .
Chamberlain’s Liniment freely. It
operation on one of his eyes since
Right in your busiest seaso0 will remove the soreness and quick­
he left here, and has hopes of it
¿T w in sh o c k a b so rb in g
when
you have the least time to ly restore the parts to a healthy
proving very beneficial in time.
Builder and
In this town needs watching!
fork , lo w sa d d le p o s itio n ,
Is he your husbaud, your brother or your boh ?
Wanted.— Man and wife to work spare yon are most likely to take condition. For sale by all dealers
Contractor....
We have noticed him gazing longingly at the good watches
b e a u tifu l b a la n ce, N o i s e ­
in our window as he thought of the poor time-piece in
on dairy ranch.
Man must be a diarrhoea and h-se several days’
his pocket
hEstimates gladly furnished. good milker. Job open June 26, time, unless you have Chamber­
Happiest Girt in Lincoln.
le s s a n ? econ on ticn l.
H I S B I R T H D A Y would be made so happy if it brought
lain's
Colic,
Cholera
and
Diarr-hoen
him the good watch he deserves— and “ love will find the
1911. Bert B elli, Arago, Oregon.
il
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T b e m a ch in e fo r rough
way,’’ for the cost will not break you. It should be a
Remedy at hand and take a dose
,j|| Call on or address at Coquille
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, “ I
17
J. C. Magill is back from a trip
Hamilton,
They are the railroad tlniekeepors ol
on the first appearance of the had been ailing for some time ! co a n trg road s.
America. $14.50 to $ ,000.
east of the Coast Range which he
disease. For sale by nil dealers.
with chronic
constipation and ^ { s k a b o a t it.
^ { s k f o r it.
made on his Wagner motorcycle,
! stomach trouble.
I began taking | a
Foley's Honey and la r Compaund
also taking J. W. Plummer with
'g
e
n
t
fo
r
(Boos
B ou n tg ,
COQU ILLE RIVER LINE
j Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver |
^
him riding tandem.
They have
J . B. M a g i l l
Is effective for coughs and colds Tablets and in three days I was
tiaveled some five or six hundred
able to be up and got better right i
in
either
children
or
grown
per­
B o g u llle, O re.
miles, a great portion of which was
along. 1 am the proudest girl in I
PLYIN G B ETW EE N
sons.
No
opiates,
no
harmful
over very bad roads, and during
Lincoln to fiod such a good med -
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the yellow package. cine. For sale by all dealers.
the rains which fell about the time drugs.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Refuse
substitutes.
they started they found mud that
dersigned, administratrix of the estate
SAN FRANCISCO
was so bad that they would have
WM. FRANZENBACH. Sculptor of Rob«»t J. Dean, deceased, has filed
SAILING EVERY EIGHT DAYS
For Rent— Six room house, good
her final account in the matter of the
to stop and clean the mud out of
Equipped with wireless appara­
Contractor in Marble, Granite,
administration of said estate and the
tus Twin Screw, new, clean and
the wheels
Nevertheless, the ma­ garden lot with fruit and berries
county court has set Monday the 24th
Safe.
Stone, Concrete and Tile
chine does not show a scratch, nor Inquire at Herald office or at J
j day of July, 1911, as the day and the'
(DELIVERED.)
Passenger rates, First the least wear on the tires.
O. Fish’s furniture factory.
16t4 Vaults, Monuments, Headstones, Tab­ county court house at Coquille, Coos
LO CAL N E W S .
NOTICE
P. E. DRANE
HUPM OBILE
1. R. Nosier
Coquille, O r e .
STEAMER BREAKWATER
fariqers
aqd Merchants
of Coquille
Ì
Bai)H
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
ROSEBURG- MYRTLE FOOT STAGE LINE
.» m
L a n d » , y v e ry B a m , M y rtle P o in t
A CERTAIN
W. H. BOYLE
MAN
E. C. BARKER & CO.
8 TM R.
FIFIELD
BANDON AN D
PEART’S COAL
Lump $4.oo Per Ton
Class $10 and 7.50
Up Freight »3.00 per ton.
Bandon Warehouse Co. Agents.
Norton and Nosier Agts
COQUILLE. OREG.
Phone Home 111. Farmer's 183
, County, Oregon as the place for hearing
Wanted.— A principal and a
lets, Iron Fences and all kinds of
objections to said final account and for
primary teacher.
Will pay 875
FDR SALE OR TRADE.
Cemetery and Building Work.
the settlement of said estate.
per month for principal and $50
Your ehoice of two fine Jersey
Rated this 22nd day of June. A. D.
for primary teacher. G . W . Starr, Bulls, one 4 years old and one 1 Carving and Lettering a Specie ty 1911.
BANDOr
OREGON
Bridge, Oregon.
Mane A. Dean, AdmiD'.ftrstrix.
year old. Burt B«rri, Arago.
PHONE MAIN 93
COQUILLE, ORE.