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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1912)
REXALL EMULSION P u r ifie d p e tr o liu u i, e m u l s if ie d w ith h y p op h os- p h ite s o f lim e a n d sod a. A good clean shave now and then la lelished by tbe best of men. For a proper fulfillment of the above lines see Mr. Reierson, the George T. Moulton and his sis new barber at Thom pson’s. ter, Mrs. Lou Nosier, returned At a meeting o f the Volunteer Fire from Southern California last Fri- Finest onion sets it is possible to Department last evening the former eay by the steamer Fifield. M r.' grow — i t y i c lb., at Knowlton’s officers o f the organization were re elected to serve for the ensuing term as Moulton reports an enjoyable time Drug Store. follows : 3. M. Nosier, C h ie f; R. R. on hia trip, but is glad to be home Married:—At the Judge’a office Watson, Secretary; W. H. Lyons,Treas with bis friends who are legion. in this city, Mr. Alvin G. Munck, j urer; Warren Laird, Captain No. 1; Do not fail to see tbe Two Orphans, Scenic Theatre, Monday Oil ia in evidence at the new wells night. Admission 10 and 15 cents. LOCAL N E W S. "Here to Stay” is tbe slogan of the Fair Store. Choice onion sets at Knowlton’ s Drug Store— i a j í c lb. Msggie Ogren has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Emil Ogren, deceased. GlflMSIlllll PROPOSED FOR OUR FIREMEN r CRESCENT RANGES 1 RENOWNED-RELIABLE Sanitary Drinking Fountains for Chickens____________ Water Always Pure and Clean. 50c Prevents Disease Editor Schultz of tbe Mytle Point i Jr. and Miss Fay Bement, both o f ; W. C. Chase, Captain No. 2. W. U. Matthews, a prominent A committee was appointed to secure Enterprise swapped topics with the Bandon, Cooa county, Oregon.! Nosler’ a Hall with a view o f establish dairyman of Not way paid the county Herald man Monday regarding the Judgo E. G. D. Holden officiating. ing a gymnasium therein for members seat a visit Monday. art preservative from printers devil Neighbors and friends gathered o f the organization. Doubtless this It is rumored that a large num In Varied Styles move will increase the interest in the to other degrees in the publishing at the home o f L. F. Neideigh at work o f our fire lads and augment the ber of new autoa will be purchased business. He was here between Cedar Point Saturday evening, the membership as none but firemen will in this city in tbe spring. trains and bis call though brief was occasion being a fareweli party as participate in the gymnasium. Large Consignment o f the Well-known “ Scrap” Lamb, of F i s h t r a p a pleasant one. There are fifty-two members enrolled. Mr. Neideigh expects to move from brother of J. J. Lamb, was transact A patriotic service will be held this locality having rented the R. 8 . Bruce Johnson, Ernest Perrott, Joe ing business in town last Monday. at the Methodist Episcopal Church Mace place, about seven miles south Patterson, Aaron Wilson, Chas. Har- locker, Lanson Leneve, are new mem Large supply of garden grass and Sunday morning in memory of JUST RECEIVED of Coquille. A fine social lime was bers. field seeds at Knowlton’s Drug Abraham Lincoln. The members A fter discussing minor topics the had until close to the midnight Store. of tbe Grand Army of the Republic hour when a dainty luncheon was meeting adjourned to Wednesday, Feb Get your appetite in trim for the and the Women’s Relief Corps will served, and as the guests departed ruary 14, at Nosler’ a Hall. Toy Brooms 15c Flower Pots A ll Sizes dinner and supper to be given by attend in a body. all wished Mr. Neideigh and family JARDINIERS tbe O. E. S. Washington’s birthday. Garden seeds, 3 papeis for ioc| success in their r.ew home. Rev. C. H. Cleaves is assisting in at Knowlton's Drug Store. S. C. Reierson arrived in the city revival services which are being The basket ball games played at F. E- Carr, traveling salesman last week from Eugene, Oregon, held during the week in the M. E. Myrtle Point last Friday evening for the American Type Founders and we are pleased to say has de Church South at Myrtle Point. company of Portland, was in town cided to make Coquille his future were the most hotly contested of Don’t be a Sampson—get a mo Tuesday calling upon those who home. Mr. Reierson baa accepted the season The score in the girls’ dish hair cut at J. L- Thompson’s deal in tbe leaden messengers of a position in the barber shop of Mr. game was 12 to 1 in favor of Myrtle by the newly arrived tonsorial ar thought. The Herald acknowledges J. L. Thompson who is ever on the Point. The Coquille girls showed tist. a most pleasant call that has won alert to treat his customers with the much greater strength than ever The genial Frank Miller of Upper friendly favors and our patronage. best service possible, and in secur before aDd ought to put up a fine game by the time the serson opens Fishtrap was in the city one day Mrs. W. W . Hite has returned ing his new associate in the barber’s this week oalling upon officials at from a protracted visit at San art Mr. Thompson, as well as he next winter. The boys were in ex cellent form and started out in a the court house. Diego, California, joining her hus who has work to be performed in manner that was inclined to worry | Such Nice Light Bread that line, baa just cause for grati Ridgeway’s Famous Five O’clock band here for a few days’ stay at the Myrtle Pointers. By excellent That stays light and moist Tea takes away that tired feeling. the home of their son, A1 and fam fication. Mr. Reierson is not only even after cutting is to be had team work they pushed up the score For sale at Drane’s grocery. ily, tbenceto their borne at Bandon. an expert in his profession but is a nowhere but at this bakery. to nine points in the first half gentleman in all that the word im As for its flavor, well that has The force at the Sheriff's office Mrs. Hite’s health is somewhat to be tested by tasting. Why while their opponents had oDly six. plies and he should, as he doubtless not have us deliver you enough has been augmented by additional improved. will, receive a cordial welcome from But in the second half the success for your family fresh every olerks preparing tbe tax rolls in ex- Coquille attorneys attending tbe morning. Better order a loaf ive weight of tbe opposing team be our good citizens. or two extra. Y ou’ ll find poditiously furnish receipts to ex Bar Association at Marshfield Tues gan to tel), and tbe Bcore was soon you’ ll need them. The onion sets at Knowlton’s change for your lucre. day were A. J. Sherwood, Walter lied, and then Myrtle PoiDt pushed Drug Store are the finest that can Buy your garden seeds in bulk— Sinclair, L. A. Liljeqvist, J. J. Stan to the front with the result stated peas, beans, corn, onions, radishes, ley, C. R. Barrow, A. S. Hammond. be grown — 12 yZc lb. above. Walter Oerding made an Paul Stephan, Prop. Orville Dodge of Myrtle Point etc. All fresh, choice seeds at Walter Sinclair was elected presi excellent referee, ami there was favored tbe Herald with a very dent and J. J. Stanley, secretary. Knowlton’s Drug Store. little kicking on decisions and that pleasant call on Saturday last. Mr. C. V. Malic, vice-president and All are of one accord in proclaiming was not done by tbe team. A large Dodge located at Empire in 1866 R. [.SHINE. Vie» Free general manager of Fred B. Haight a most cordial treatment at the crowd of Coquille people drove up « J. SHERWOOD Pré». when there was but one wagon in 0 . C SANFORD, Aaat. Caehlcr L. H. HAZARD, Cashier & Co., the creamery people, left for hands of the fraternity on the Bay. in wagons and carriages to witness A meeting of the Educational the county and roads were few and tbe game. his home at Alameda on Tuesday by League will be held Friday, Febru merely trails. He looks back with way of steamer from Bandou. The local team will go to the Bay O P C O Q U IL1K 1H , O R E G O N . ary 9 , at 3:30 in the High School pride upon the advancement made this evening to play Marshfield and The chicken dinner served by and has much faith in greater de will have a game with North Bend T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s i n e s s the ladies of the M. E. Church building, Mts. M. C. Maloney, of velopments in the near future. The before returning. One week from South, February 7, was largely at the Progressive Club of Marshfield, first homestead hied upon in this Board of Director«. CorroapoadoRta. will deliver an address entitled, tomorrow evening, the last game of tended, the receipts amounting to county was made before him while R. O. Dement, A. »T . Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci “ What Women’s Clubs and Kin tbe season on thd local floor will be $45.50. L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, I Crocker Woolworth N’lBank, San Franci dred Organizations can do for the a notary public at Empire. Among played with Bandon. This will be Isaiah'Hacker. R .E . Shine. First Nat’l Bank of’ Port land, Portland. Two Orphans at the Scenic other business ventures in which Public Schools.” a good game and no doubt a large Theatre Monday night— Admission Mr. Dodge has been engaged was The Women’s Relief Corps held crowd will be out. That will be a 10 and 15 cents. that of publishing newspapers, both double header, the boys and girls their regular meeting with an at Tbe Fanners Union have open here and at Myrtle Point, and he both playing. tendance of thirty members and six ed a supply store in the W . O. W. knows from expeiience the meagre visiting comrade of the G .A .R Af Mrs. W. C. Chase is out of building. Alva Warren has the pay and encouragement received ter the business of tbe session was school on account of grippe. managemeut and reports a rushing for the hard work rendered by the concluded, the committee ‘‘ for the Tomorrow is the regular day for business. country publisher. Mr. Dodge had good of the Order,’’ served a dainty the Educational League. Miss just returned from the Salmon A doe invaded tbe playground of luncheoD, and a very eojoyable Mountain mining prospects of Hopkins of tbe High School will children a block east of tbe Chris (D E L IV E R E D .) hour was spent in social pleasure. which he has the highest hopes of address the meeting. tian church on Tuesday last, but It is tbe wish of all that we have profitable returns, and in whicb he becoming frightened at the little many such limes. C O Q U IL L E , O R E . is largely interested P H O N E M AIN 9 3 ones, it ran to the woods. D. M. Averill snd family of Eu Buy your garden seeds at The Evangelical Lutheran church reka, California, a former successful Knowlton’s Drugstore. Full stock merchant of that city, arrived in at Norway ie having services every of northern grown seeds, both bulk Bandon one day last week at wbich second end fourth Sundsy iu each M. E. Church South and papers. WANTED AGENT place be will embark in tbe dry month at 3 p. m. at the little church. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The enterprising ladies of Ban- goods business, Ninety tons of We cannof boast upon our music, Next Sunday a m. the theme of To handle best Automobile built in don are erecting a fine pavillion freight for tbe Dew store arrived on but we can truthfully say that tbe pastor will be ‘‘Justification by Notice is hereby given that the under America. Exclusive in this coun every sermon delivered is taken near the beach sidewalk at that tbe last trip of tbe Alliance. In Faith.’’ Evening service at 7:30. signed, Maggie Ogren, wo? by order of try. Built by old time line manu from Holy Scripture, end shows the Connty Court o f the State o f Ore place to accommodate tourists dur- this connection Wm. Candlin o f this sinners the way unto salvation. All Everybody invited. gon, in and for the County o f Coos,duly facturer. Self starting. Long wheel the summer camping season. C. H. C l e a v e s , P astor . made and entered on the 5th day o f base. No deposit required. Prefer city speaks in tbe highest terms of are invited. W. C. Laird was called home Bandon’s acquisition to her citizen F a t h e r Z e h r , Pastor. February, A. D. 1912, appointed Admin dealer now in business,but will con PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. istratrix o f the Estate o f Emil Ogren, from his San Francisco trip by the ship. sider live people who will enter bu OBITUARY deceased. Sunday school at 10 a. m. illness of his mother, who has now siness. This agency includes a com R. O. Kirkpatrick informs the All persons having claims against said Preaching next Sunday at 11 a m. however passed tbe serious stage Herald that it was in error in men After an illness of several weeks estate are required to present the same, plete Correspondence Sales Course. No evening services. of her malady. with proper vouchers, to the under Largest discount ever offered. Deal tioning tbe gift of an agate from Mrs. Laura J. Robinson passed Frank H. Adams, Paster. signed, at the Baxter Hotel, D. H. John direct with factory. Address Sales The Fair Store will reopen to tig his granddaughter— it should have away on Jauuary 25, 1912, at John son, in the City o f Coquille, Coos Coun Manager, 608 Washington Street, public on Saturday, February 10, read as from his great granddaugh son’s mill. She was born in the THE BAPTIST CHURCH ty, Oregon, within six months from date with a full line of dry goods that ter. In this connection the further state of Arkansas, June 22, 1851, Portland, Oregon. Holds service in the Little Church o f this notice. will be offered at a sacrifice for fif fact was elicited that he injoys the and came to Oregon with her Dated this 8th day of'February, A. D. every first and third Sunday in FOR SALE * a T Â BARGAIN teen days. The advertisement else distinction of being the great grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fenni- each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 1912. M A G G IE OGREN , Two corner lots, with small barn, where appeals to the economizer. p. m. Everybody cordially invited father of ten children. We cheer son in the year of 1873, and was The Tillamook arrived in port fully apologize for our error and married to Thomas Francis in the to meet with us to worship God Administratrix o f the Estate o f Emil located opposite corner from Chris Ogren, Deceased. through Jesus Christ. tian church, are offered at great sac Saturday with fifteen tons of freight trust Mr. Kirkpatrick may live fall of that yoar. To this union rifice it taken soon. Address C. A. for the Farmers Union and a mixed long and see his progeny greatly there was born one child, W. J. Pendleton, Coquille, Oregon. Methodist Episcopal Church. Nstice For Publication cargo of merchandise for merchants augmented. Francis of eastern Oregon. She — « » >« - --- A Lincoln Memorial service will For sale—two good cows. Nile of the city. Sailed Monday from T. J. Thrift leaves for Salem was married again April 27,1877, to be held at the Methodist Kpiscopal Bandon with 51 tons of freight for Saturday on the steamer Break S. W. Gilman. Five children were church Sunday morning, which will Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Miller. Phone 7 x 7 Farmers. Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Portland. water to attend a meeting called by born to them, three of whom are consist of a sermon by Preacher February 5th, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Frank Northern grown garden seeds, tbe State Tax Commission which still living, H B. Gilman of Port Evans on Abraham Lincoln, and a thoroughly tested, 3 papers for 10 c, will convene February 14. At this land, Oregon, Mrs. Frank Willard special musical program of patri R. Byers, o f I.ee, Oregon, who, on meeting five senators and seven and C. W. Gilman of this place. otic airs. The members of the March 5th, 1907, made Homestead at Knowlton's Drug Store. entry Serial No. 04134, for W ' . SW.t., H. W. Painter of Marshfield, representatives and all assessors of She was married the third time on Women’s Relief Corps aod tbe G. A. Section 10, Township 28 S, Range 12, dealer in Olympic and Snowdrift tbe state are requested to attend June 22, 1893, to L. B. Robinson. It. will attend in a body. Iu the west Willamette Meridian, has filed flour, was in the city Saturday in to formulate a new tax law to be She joined tbe Baptist church in eveniug the subject will be ‘‘Oue of notice o f intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the the interest o f the staff o f life of submitted to tbe people at tbe gen the early ’80s. Grandma, as we the most Wonderful and Mjsterous land above described, b efore Edgar A. knew her, was a quiet, gentle eral election in November. A more which the above are his chosen Things That There is.” Dodge, United States Commissioner, uniform and equitable system of woman, well respected by all who E v a n R. E v a n s , Pastor. brands. at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on the 29th | taxation in the several counties is knew her, a well-known character day o f March 1912. At tbe annual meeting of the Co CHURCH O F CHRIST. the object sought. Mr. Thrift will at the old Johnson s mill, where Claimant names as witnesses: Alvin George & Madison, Props. quille Valley Telephone Company Preaching each Sunday, m orning C. Summerlin, Leo, Oregon, Michael P. she has resided for several years. be gone about ten davs held at the court house on Monday, and evening, except the third Sun Sumerline, Lee, Oregon, William H. The funeral sei vices were held at the following stockholders were day in each month. HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION Harman, I.ee, Oregon, Isaac Chandler, her late residence, Rev. J. M. Swan B enjamin F. J ones , Lee, Oregon. elected as directors for tbe term Bible school at 10 a. m. General photographic officiating, assisted by Rev. Dacon. Register. Wby bake bread at borne when Christian Endeavor each Sunday specified : J. H. Barklow, J. H. work, portraiture and Blessed are the dead who die in evening. Hansen, David McNair, two years; tbe City Bakery furnishes highest viewing, developing the Lord, from henceforth, yea Calitornia raisin seeds, hundreds You are heartily welcome. John Munaord, John O. Schroeder, quality fresh every day and at low and printing for ama sayeth tbe Spirit, for they ahall rest T. B. McDonald, Minister of tons of which are annually A. M. Soyder, Geo. Davia, one year. est cost —8 loaves for 10 c, also teurs. Call and see us from their labors and their works thrown away, are demonstrated by Good goods, reasonable prices, cookies and doughnuts at 10 c per and get price. Branch ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL. do follow them. S. I Dr. Frank Rabak of the bureau of dozen. Cakes, pies, and fancy and courteous treatment constitutes at Myrtle P o i n t . Service* first and third Sundays B andon R e co rd e r please co p y . pastry are constantly on band. plant industry, to tie of commercial the foundation upon whicb the of each month. Sunday school value- Syrup, oil, tannin and meal The City Bakery, Fair Store stands It deserves a For Sale— Stock Hogs. Inquire every Sunday at 10 a. m. P act . S t h p h a n , Prop. mav be made from them. of O. A. Mintonye. Tel. 264 Farmers Archdeacon Wm. H orsfall, rector Phone 376. liberal patronage. GLASS FR UIT SETS Tonic, stimulant, nutri tive, intestinal, a n t i s e p t i c , anti-tubercular. $ 1 . the Bottle FUHRMAN'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store K. T. & K. CROCKERY SCHOOL NOTES ANDERSON « New And Second Hand Goods e I I City Bakery I F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K PEART’S COAL L u m p $ 4 .o o P e r T o n SUNDAY lERViCESIN COQUILLE CHURCHES COQUILLE STUDIO Phon« 494 Office Hour* 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5 OR. A. P. INGRAM CHIROPRACTOR Chronic Diseases a Specialty Room 2, Laird Bldg. Coquille, Ore. CARD OF THANKS The family and relatives of the deceased. Grandma Robinson, wiah fo thank all the neighbors and friends for their assistance and kindness during her illness. They were certainly kind and attentive for which we feel troly grateful. C. W. O ilman .