Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 18, 1912, Image 3

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We are now Agents for
the Famous
R E X A L L
Line of Remedies
One For
Every Ailment
,
TAX LEVIES 1911
FOR COOS COUNTY
Three masculine citizens of Co­
CARD OF THANKS
quille have the moral courage to
We hereby extend our sincere
George E. Peoples paid Itandon proclaim Candlemus as the day of
a visit Monday.
their nativity. They are planning thanks to our frieuds who furnished
The following are the tax levies
A. F. Grishber of Bridge was a to cast no shadows on February 2. flowers and otherwise contributed
Mr. P. M - Hall-Lewis has decid­ toward mitigating our sorrow in for the various districts and munic­
Coquille visitor Monday.
the loss of our little one. Their ipalities of Coos county for the
Basket ball at Masonic hall Fri­ ed to open an engineering office and
acts of kindness will never be for- year 1911:
make
his
home
in
Marshfield
on
day evening. January 19.
gotteo.
School Districts
And the Wilson gobbler came his return from Woodburn, Hood
Valuations
D r . and M r s . K . A . L kkp . ou t. Mo.
Louies, M
River
and
Corvallis.
Mrs.
Lewis
back— will he gel the axe?
1.........
$ 106.047
.......... 7
aud baby, who are visiting relatives
2
•>
......... 79,49«
The Herald and three-times-a-
at the lormer city, will accompany
3..........
.........
124,008..........
week New York World $2.00.
China Nest Eggs,
^
4................... 282,832
him.
This famous religious production
Mrs. Bud Mansell returned last
5..........
85,439
two f o r _______________
10
E. (J. Barker, after a few days’ will be on exhibition at the Scenic
•)
6..........
week from a trip to the Bay.
435,877..........
visit with relatives on Coos river, Theatre Saturday evening, January
7..........
824,696..........
Rev. Rutledge of Marshfield was is again at his store repairing the
778,148..........
10
20 . Five reels are required to por­ 8..........
a visitor in the city Tuesday.
9..........
measurers of time that have accu­
2,448,740
11
tray the scenes. No one should
10........
239,944 ............ .6
Can the blind be made to see ? mulated during his absence and
No. 550 Trilby Oak, reg, price $5.50, ^
q q
fail to wjtness this interesting and
a
108,079
Call on Dr. Hermann and he’ll see. otherwise serving patrons of his
now
instructive portrayal of one of the
12
......... 88,730.......
Harry Oerdiug and Melvin Kern neat and well equipped jewelry most distinguished characters of the
1.1
15
1,238,572...
No. 650 Trilby Oak, reg. price $7.50,
left Monday for Han Francisco on a store.
70,561
12
now__________
Good Book. Owing to great ex­ 14
15........
pleasure trip.
__ 2
91,160.......
Justice E.G.D. Holden united two pense being incurred in securing
No. 750 Trilby Oak, reg. price $9.50,
10
4
110,092
Mrs. Finney and children have modest couples in marriage today these extraordinary reels, the price
17....... ......... 127,784..
now_____________
which
appear
as
125
upon
his
rec­
been spending a few days with
of admission will be 10 and 20 cents.
9
18........
102,981......
ord. By request the names of the
friends at Fishtrap.
19
142,383
1
20........
......... 89,243
Mrs. Phoebe Whetstone is report­ contracting parties are omitted, but
Odd Fellows Install Officers'
21
238,840
ed quite ill at one of the hospitals the justice tied the knot securely
O
22
969,477.
and
doubtless
their
work,
in
time,
The
following
officer*
of
Coquille
in Portland.
*>1‘> 9**1
23
will be known to tbe public.
Lodge No. 53 , I. O. O. F., were in­ 24
37,959
Mrs. Badabaugh
and little
.......... 4
stalled
Saturday evening, January- 25........
Services
at
the
M.
E-
Church
323,163!
1
daughter of Arago, were in the
18,864
South are continuing every nigdt 13 , by District Deputy Grand Mas­ 26...
city last week.
27........
2
314,133
with good attendance and splendid ter L. H. Hazard:
Miss Gertrude Miller of Marsh­
28
110,981.
Noble Grand—E. G. Ostrander
29.....
field has been visiting friends and interest. Presiding Elder Rev. E.
94,118.. . ............1
Vice Grand—T. J. Thrift
H.
Mowre
of
Portland
is
doing
the
30.........
185,788
.6
relatives in Coquille.
Secretary,
J.
S.
Lawrence
31.........
preacbiDg. Rev. C. L. McCausland,
855,666
.1
HuDtera’ licensee to the number
Treasurer—L. H. Hazard
32........
M
795,286
Pastor of the M. E. Church South,
Warden—M. H. Hersey
of 447 have been issued by County
33.........
47,029
Seattle, Washington, will have
R. 8, N. G.—V. B. Pierce
34.........
Clerk Watson up to date.
The self-made man is never finish­
33,557
........... 3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
charge of the services next week.
R. 8. V. G.—L. W. Oddy
35.........
135,413
ed
until some woman gets busy and
Remember Dr. Hermann’s dates
L. 8. V. G.—W. W. Faust
36.........
D. Haskins and Ralph Davis
96,629
polishes off the rough edges.
19th and 20th January, at the Bax­
Chaplain—C. H. Cleaves
Notice is hereby given that the under­
37.........
16,340
........... 5
were tried yesterday in the juvenile
- *«#► «-
Past Grand—C. R. Barrow
signed, William J. Floyd, was by order
ter.
38.........
........
38,105
court, presided over by Judge John
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND of the County Court of the State of
39.........
91,097
L- A. Liljeqvist was in North F, Hall, on the charge of rape. The
Oregon, for the County of Coos, duly
STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
“ CURES IN EVERY CASE.”
40
40,379...
Bend Monday trying a game law victim is between fifteen and six­
made and entered on the 5th day of
41.....
475,226
8
Mr
Jas.
McCaffery,
Mgr
of
the
violation case before Justice Shuster. teen while tbe perpetrators are two
December 1911, appointed Administra­
38,462
........... 3 Schlitz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom­ tor
The annual stockholders meeting 42.........
of tlie estate of Joseph Ferry de­
The Tillamook from Portland or three years older. Both villains
43.........
150,128
........... 3 mends Foley’s Honey and Tar ceased.
of the Coquille Valley Telephone
44
reached Bandon yesterda) and it is pleaded guilty to tbe charge. They
181,466
Company, as prescribed by the by­ 45........
All persons having claims against
Compound, because it cures in
251,452
expected will arrive at our docks will be sentenced Tuesday.
laws of the said company, will be 46
every case. ‘‘I have used it myself the estate of said deceased are required
40,278
4
today.
present the same, with proper
Value received for your money held in the city of Coquille, Oregon,
47
279,662
.6 and I have recommended it to to
vouchers,
the undersigned, at his
Preacher Evans has been ill with with big interest added 'S the re­ on Monday, the 5th day ot Febru­ 48
28,145
........ 5 many others who have since told residence in to Riverton,
Coos County,
229,407
the grip this week, but is better ward ot all patrons of the Scenic ary, 19x2. All stockholders are re­ 49...
3 me of its great curative power in Oregon, within six months
from the
50
539,453
...........
1
now and expects to hold services Theatre. The pictures this week quested to be present as at this time
diseases of the throat and lungs.” date of this notice.
51.......
178,823
as usual next Sunday.
Dated this 28th day of December
have been unusually good and the officers will be elected for the ensu­ 52
84,81«
........... 1 For all coughs and colds it is 1911.
County Clerk Watson has pre­ four-piece orchestra furnishes mus­ ing year and such other business H
«5,751
speedily effective.
For sale by
...........5
W i l l i a m J. F l o y d ,
sented the necessary papers to John ic well worth the admission asked. will be transacted as may come be­ 54
826,737.
15 C. J. Fuhrman.
Administrator
of the estate of Joseph
55........
«5,978........
Ferry, deceased.
3
A. Rasmussen and Laura Evelyn When in a pensive mood attend the fore the meeting,
56____
2
57,395
Scenic Theatre, and an agreeable
BorgerBon to unite as one.
F rank E. W illard , Sec. 57. .
33,678
3
The Coquille boys were victors in and tasteless antidote will be ad­
58.....
101,767
....... 5
BANDON TO HAVE PURE WATER
59
64,084
the basket ball game played Janu­ ministered that will make your
2.5
1*0
100,295
10
ary I2sagainst the Marshfield boys, pathway on the rugged road of life
Enterprising men of Coquille 61.........
80,076.....
less irksome.
the score being 36 to 16.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
62
........
117,328
4
have
invaded
Bandon
and
taken
Miss Anna Miller, accompanied
| PreacbiDg next Sunday at 11 a. m.
The Leap Year ball conducted by
63
38,719
over tbe property and franchises of 64
19,868
the ladies of Marshfield, was re­ by her brother J. W. Miller, left on
2 and 7:30 p. m. ,
the Baudon Light and Water com­ 65
the
Fifield
from
Baudon
Tuesday.
408,757..... .......1.5
Solo by Miss Robinson in tbe
ported a very pleasant affair, about
72,613
Miss Miller’s destination is Phoe­ pany. The new owners will be i;ii
evening.
125 couples being in attandance.
48,666
2
nix, Arizona, at which place she is known as the Bandon Light and «7........
Do you need reading glasses? If
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
68
34,522
in hopes ot regaining her health. Water Co., Incorporated, and the 69.........
George & Madison, Props.
90,371
so, see Dr. Hermann, who carries
3
Frank H. Adams, Paster.
officers
elected
to
administer
affairs
For two years Miss Miller held the
70.........
352,118
............... 5
the latest aud best. A fit is guar­
position of chief stenographer and are as follows :
71.........
50,574
. 5
anteed.
President—E. E. Johnson.
72.........
160,802
1.3
typewriter in the abstract office of
THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Post Cards will be made from
John R. Rasmussen mid Laura
73
........ 51,631
R. H. Smith creditably to herself Vice-President—L. H. Hazard.
Holds service in the Little Church
this date, .Tan. 8, at
Secretary,
Treasurer
and
Manager—
Evelyn Borgersou were united in
74
71,062
......... 3 every first and third Sunday in
and with satisfaction to her employ­ George B. Laird.
75
43,435
.3
marriage at tbe Baxter Hotel Mon­
er. That she may soon return with
Directors—L. H. Hazard, E. E. John­ 76
685,100
.2 each month at 11 a. tu. and 7:30
day last by C. H. Cleaves of the M.
renewed health to her old home is son, Geo. P. Laird and Win. Nye, Jr.
p. m. Everybody cordially invited
77
77,120
10
E. Church South.
78
252,840
the wish of her many friends in
.9 to meet with us to worship God
Extensive improvements have
Tbe present term of court is Coquille
........ 173,186........ ......... . 7 through Jesus Christ.
Reduced prices on all
been plauned and when consum­ 79
80 .....
57,869
completed so far as urgent cases
other pictures
mated
will
supply
five
million
gal­
81.........
18,064
There have been issued 743 cer­
5
are concerned. A few civil cases
Methodist
Episcopal
Church.
lons per day of the purest and clear­ 82
59.752
will probably be brought before tificates to Oregon teachers under est water.
‘ The Grand Leap Year Ball and
83.........
14,803
3
the
new
law,
18
being
life
certifi­
Judge Coke in chambers in Marsh­
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84
13,211
...........
5
What and Who is Responsible for
cates, The following is the list of
field.
85 .
338,715........ ........... 6.5 the Conditions Existing Around
THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE
Coos county teachers granted one-
17,618
........... 4 About Town,” that will bo the sub­
The more ardent voters are regie-
Is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. 1.2
year certificates, out of 37 appli­
tering at the court house. While
To cure your la grippe coughs take
ject of Preacher Evans at the Meth­
cants :
Road Districts
it is expected many procrastinators
odist Church Sunday night. At
Valuations
Frances Franse, Ruth Sttiffler, Irene Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Ohl. Mo.
will be too late, none having the Weekly, Nellie Barton, Laura Hendry. R. E. Fi-iher, Washington, Kansas,
1 ....
$ 79,242.
the morning service the theme will
2 ...
113,423.......
welfare of his commnnity at heart Iva Williams, Susie Neer, Anna Clink- says: "I was troubled with a severe
be “ Simon, Son of Jonas, Lovest
3
....................
1,762,430
should fail to exercise bis franchise. inbeard, Blanche I.andrith, Iva Ilowey, attack of la grippe that threatened
Thou Me ?”
109.778
4
....................
Alta Stanley, Elizabeth Child, J. R.
(KEOPENED)
E v a n R. E v a n s , I’ astor.
The Bandon high school basket Bunch. Emily Blake, Cbristena Blake, pneumonia. A friend ndvised Fo­
5
2.824.135
ball teams were defeated by the Gladys Roberts, Milllcent Spears, Lela ley’s Honey and Tar Compound
6.........
1,098,754
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
541,296
Myrtle Point teams the score being Buckingham, Violet Stauff, Sylvia Rack- and I got relief after taking the
C. A. HARRINGTON, Prop.
106,507
8.........
first
few
doses.
I
took
three
bottles
leff,
Letts
Walker,
Lola
Montgomery,
48 to 4, the Bandon girls however
Notice is hereby given that the under"
9.........
258,711
Ethel
Rae,
Anna
Haberley,
Estella
and my la grippe was cured.” Get
made a better showing and held the
signed has filed in the County Court for
692,569
Micklund, Arkie Sprague, Edwin Mel­ the genuine, in the yellow package. 10
Coos
County. Oregon, bis final account
Myrtle Point girls t.> a score of t4 lon,
11
1,340,912
For sale by C. J. Fuhrmau.
to 13.
12........
863,782
1 10 in the matter of the estate of Thomas
LOCAL N EW S.
^Crescent Ranges ^
1
Reliable—Renowned
Encourage Your Hens to Lay
The Life of Moaea.
R ed u ction on H ea ters
$ 6.00
PUHRMANS
PHARMACY
The Rexall Store
DR. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Kiohmoai-I* irkir B iilJ in ;
OoQUILLR, O k KQON.
Office Pbone Main 211.
$8.00
Metal W ood Carriers 50c
A N D E RSON
« New And Second Hand Goods ~
SUNDAY SERVICES IN
COQUILLE CHURCHES
C O Q U IL L E
STUDIO
75c Per Dozen
Call And See Us
Skookum
Restaurant
Rev. J. T. M. Knox, pastor of
the Marshfield Presbyterian church
has tendered his resignation to the
board of trustees, and will locate
temporarily in this city until, it is
rumored, family differences have
been adjusted.
A. P. Miller is using printers’
ink to increase his sales which
coupled with the many luscious
things in his model confectionery
store, canDot fail to produce results.
Read his ad elsewhere and a pleas­
urable contagion will prompt you to
pay his place a visit.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
Two corner lots with smell barn,
.located opposite corner from Chris
tinn church, are offered at great sac­
rifice if taken soon. Inquire Herald
office.
At any rate the clam knows
enough to shut up.
LADIES EXCEL AS* ENTERTAINERS
The Leap Year en tei tain merit
held Friday evening, January 12,
under the auspices of the Library
Association, proved to be one of the
most enjoyable affairs of its kind in
our city and, if Dame Rumor can
l>e relied upon, will be followed by
functions equally as well planned
and executed. The financial end
of tbe entertainment was fully as
gratifying as tbe social, about $58
proceeds now swelling the coffers
of the Association, and the antici­
pated gymnasium building so much
nearer erection.
Tbe ladies of the Association
wish to extend sincere thanks to
those who so kindly and efficiently
aided them in the evening’s pleas­
ure—the musicians with their merry
notes, the donors of the midnight
delectables, the contribulions of the
genial host of the Baxter and lastly
the members of the press through
whose columns the Leap Year
bugle was sounded.
R. O. Kirkpatrick is the possess­
or of a magnificent agate, picked up
by his seven-year-old granddaugh­
ter on the beach at Port Orlord. It
has been ground and formed into a
stickpin over which radiant smiles
are manifested by the wearer when­
ever the Christmas gift of the little
girl is referred to.
Married:— In this city, January
17, 1912, [high noon] at the resi­
dence of the groom's father, J. A.
Young, Esq., Mr. Reuben C. Young
For Sale.— Team, harness, new
and Miss Cordilla Lomas, both of
light Bain wagon. £150 if taken
Bandon, where many friends join
at once. Will sell horses sepnrate-
us in wishing this worthy couple
ly. Inquire at feed barn
long, happy and prosperous lives.
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HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION
Why bake bread at home when
the City Bakerv furnishes highest
quality fresh every day aud at low­
est cost— 3 loaves for 10c. also
cookies and doughnuts at toe per
dozen. Cakes, pies and fancy
pastry are constantly on hand.
Special orders on request.
The City Bakery,
P aul S t e p h a n , Prop.
Phone 376.
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WANTED AGENT
Anderson, deceased,and that the Coun­
ty Court has set Friday, the 2nd day
of February, 1912, as the day and the
County Court room at the court house
in Coquille, Coos County, Oiegon, as
the place for hearing objections to said
final account and the settlement of said
estate.
A ndrew A nd erson ,
Administrator of the estate of Thomas
Anderson, deceased.
105,180
13
14
517,815
15
233,658
16
1,003,852
17......... ......... 314,833......................
1,004,687
18
19
1,013,158
20
488,531
419,957
21
349,068
22
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
622,128
23
83,718
24
Taxes for the year of 1911 are due and
147,210
25 ......
payable on and after February 5th, 1912,
1,034,506
26
5.5 Three
per cent rebate up to March 15th.
27......... ......... 179,765 ................
From March 15th to April 1st pay taxes
at face. There will be no farther notice
28
641,038
ol the amount of taxes due sent out by
138,080
29
mail, except upon the taxpayers re­
30
1,122,(»77
quest. Send in your lists of property
266,882
3f
as early as possible. W. W. G age ,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Dated January 15th, 1912,
T *U l City Levies
41.5
Marshfield total levy
OVER as Y E A R S’
Bandon
“
37.5
EXPERIENCE
North Bend “
45.5
Coquille
“
32.5
35.5
Myrtle Point “
Eastside
“
31.5
Empire
. "
22.5
To handle best Automobile built in
America. Exclusive in this coun­
try. Built by old time line manu­
facturer. Self starting. Long wheel
base. No deposit required. Prefer
dealer now in business,but will con­
sider live people who will enter bu­
siness. This agency includes a com­
plete Correspondence Sales Course. |
as equalized, $19,694,797.00.
Largest discount ever offered. Deal Valuation
State and county levy, 17.5 mills.
direct with factory. Address Sales
Manager, 608 Washington Street,
Special City L e r i« i s j V ila sheas
Portland, Oregon.
on
5 mills
$ 621,465
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Wanted-To trade 6-room bungalow
with concrete basement, for improv­
ed or unimproved farm laud. H.
Schreiber, Box 39, Bandon, Oregon.
ille
5
side
8
ire
hfield 10
le Point 10
h Bend 10
Coos Bay 3
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
576,029
148,259
178,983
2,253,341
353,566
1,238,053 1
8,357.06«!
Same Old Place
Come and See
CO QU ILLE
STMR.
P L Y IN G
R IV E R
LINE
FIFIELD
BETW EEN
BANDON AND
SAN FRANCISCO
8A1LING EVERY EIGHT DAYS
Equipped with wireless appara­
tus Twin Screw, new, clean and
Safe.
Passenger rates, First
Class $10 and 7.50
Up Freight $3.00 per tom
Bandon Warehouse Co. Agents.
Norton and Nosier Agts
COQUILLE. OREG. '
Phone Home 111. Farmer’s 483
P atents Str. Elizabeth
T rade M a r k s
D esions
. . . .
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A nrnnm ««ruling ft >k«tch and dM criptlon m»7
nnlpklf MC«rtAlii onr opinion fr — w hether an
Invention I« v r . h ^ f eatw tftbM kC om roonlen.
finn* strict I Tr-inndwiitial. HANDBOOK «*»
sent fra«. «»Meat agency for Mooring patent*.
ratent* taken throoah Mann Jk Co. roealwe
tp*rial notice, without chart« . In thft
Scientific A m erican.
A handaotr.elf lllaetratad weekly. g |
W ÊÊ
filiatio n o f an y «rientitle In u m ai. T«Vm«.~ÌSft
year ; fo u r m onth«, $L S o ld b y a ll n ew sd ea lers.
■aSSKÏSÂSt!»*
C a p t. Olsen,
M atte.
Will make regular trips between
C o q u ille River anJ San
Fra n cisco .
N o S to p -o v e r at W a y Porta.
Electric Lights. Everything iz First
Class Style.
Reservations at Fnhrman’s II r-