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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
m REXALL EMULSION Purified petrolium, emul sified with hypophos- phites of lime afid soda. Tonic, stimulant, nutri tive, intestinal, a n t i sept i c , anti-tubercular. NO BOYCOTT FOR THE O. K. CREAMERY BUTTER IN COQUILLE SCHOOL NOTES ORATORICAL CONTEST Kodaks ol the best makes can be j IL- 1C ===iEir=ir==ii purchased at Knowlton’a Drug At a recent class meeting the Superintendent Howard has re ll!^ Store and instructions will be given that will place the amateur in posi j tion to do satisfactory work. A11 invitation is extended to all who would picture nature to call and in spect the varied styles ou hand. The Coquille Furniture Compa ny is in a pojition to furnish com fortable, restful and «healthful sleep— a necessity nature requires to put us in condition for the ardu ous duties of tlje day. The Sealy Tuftless Mattress, accomplishes re sults desired. See advertisement elsewhere. J. A. Brockman has bought out Harry Flanders and is now ptepar- ed to do generdl hauling, moving, etc. All orders will receive care $ 1 . the Bottle ful attention. C. J. Millis ol the Southern Pa cific railroad is now in Marshfield seeking to secure a franchise at that place and North Bend accepta ble to the company. Mr. Millis declared work would start within sixty days after granting the fran The Rexall Store chise and the same would be con tinued until the line was completed to Eugene. People ol the Bay LOCAL N E W S. cities are enthusiastic and sanguine County Clerk Watson issued the fol that satisfactory adjustments will lowing marriage licenses during the be made. So mote it be. HJHRMflN’S p j i A RMA CV week: Neil Banks and Rhoda L. Butler. John C. Neer and Edith C. Swan. Harry Hampton and Alvira Wyant. George Lambert and Dora Goodman. ----- Stamped linen sale at the W hite House Saturday. J. A. Deadmond brought iu a few wildcat pelts yesterday and received his reward from the county coffers. District A ttorney Brown is in the city arranging preliminaries for the circuit court which convenes Mon day. For Sale— One three-year-old colt, large size, Phone 3*. The Coos Bay Teachers’ Agency is a new enterprise for Coquille, the business of which is told in its name. A. J. M. Robertson and B. R. Riordan are managers Married:— Harry Hampton and Alvira Wyant April 15, 1912, at the parsouage ot the M. E. Church South, Rev. C- H. Cleaves officiat ing. J. A McMahon of the Evening Record staff. Marshfield, was in the county seat over Sunday enjoying the superb atmospheric conditions prevailing here. Mrs. Gus Bryant of Floris Creek arrived in the city Monday for a stay ot several days to add joy to her invalid mother, Mrs. R. O. Kirkpatrick. Two small horses for sale cheap lor cash. Inquire of A. McAdams, Coquille, Oregon. Ray Dean, a young man well known in this community, now of Cottage Grove, is in the city re ceiving instructions from George Alexson as to the proper method of catching fish. Advertisers are editing a goodly portion of the Herald this week, and we trust our readers, and all inter ested, will profit thereby. With the political advertiser eliminated more space will be given for other mat ter in the future. C. F. Gibler, formerly in the grocery business at Roseburg, has purchased the interest of Mr. Mad ison in the Coquille Studio. The new firm name will be George <fc Gibler, and they guarantee satis faction in all branches of the pho tographer’s art. Their advertisement appears elsewhere For Sale—Small Burbank pota toes for seed at one and one-quarter cents per pound. M. Edwards. Parkersburg, Oregon. com pany. seniors decided to invite Rev. Frank ceived copies of all the ora H. Adams to deliver their baccalau that are to be delivered in reate sermon. This service will be County Contest to be held in held Sunday evening, May 26. Masonic Hall April 26. They Don’t forget to attend the Coun all strong speeches and the contest Largest Ship in the World Goes Down Many ty Oratorical Contest. Tickets will promises to be an exceptionally strong one. Each of the be on sale next week. Souls Perish Millions Lost by 1 Practice has begun on “ Esmer schools will be represented. This Wealthy Passengers alda,” the school play. This prom year the speeches and subjects are On April 14, the Titanic, tbe ises to be an exceptionally enjoya- as follows: j Coqfiille-“ A Child of Misfortune,” largest and finest steamship in the ble entertainment. world— on her maiden trip— crash Word has been re^ e d ‘ h,t I A'lTyile Point-"Abraham Lincoln, ed against an iceberg off the coast President P. L. Campbell ot Ore- £)ora Harrison. of Newfoundland and sank with gon University will be ou hand to Bandon— “ The Passing of the Queen, 1,500 of her passengers and crew in deliver the commencement address Lela Buckingham. less than four hours. Out of near- for the graduating class of the North Bend—“ .. An Unwritten His- ly 2,200 passengers only 675 were High school on the evening ol „ __________ .. Marshfield—“ The Man o f the H our,’ ’ saved being* picked up from small May 31. With the exception ol Leslie Isaacson. ♦ boats by steamer Carpathia. That this address, the platis for corn- The winner of the contest will re rescue was effected was due to wire- mencement week have all been ceive the beautilnl gold medal less service. Wealth to the amount made for some time. The pro offered by R. S. Knowlton, as his of five million dollars is represented grams of the week will be as follows: permanent possession, while the by .“-even passengers and it is prob Sunday evening, May 20— Baccalau school he represents will have the able the aggregate fortunes of the reate Sermon by Rev. F. H. Adams. custody of the McCormac cup for first-class passengers will amount to Wednesday evening, May 29—The the ensuing year. Gold Medal Declamatory Contest at the a billion dollars. Tbe result of the It is probable that excursion boats Masonic Hall. disaster upon business interests can Friday evening, May 31—Commence will be run from Myrtle Point and | not be foretold. ment Address by President Campbell at Bandon, so there will be a large ■i I was recommend- d to try Chambdr- lain’ s Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finished he was as well as ever,” writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney, Australia. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Kodak Season is Here We have them from $ 1 .0 0 t o $ 2 5 .0 0 Call and let us demonstrate D r u g S to r e crowd on hand to greet the speak C. A l ’endleton has left at the Farmers’ Union Store, this city, choice varieties ot rhubarb roots and strawberry plants for sale. Prices are rersonable. The W. H. M. S. of the M. E. Church South will have an apron and cooked food sale Satun April 20, at Lyons f i Jones store. Don't forget Two young men about seventeen years of age, Lull of whiskey, shoot ing revolvers on Second street Tuesday, a fistic encounter between two men on First street Wednes day and mud slinging by some of tbe politicians are features trans piring that are not pleasurable to entertain in a civilized community. The saloon man who furnished the intoxicants for the minors, we ab- j hor the most because it was his disregard for our laws that lead to the disreputable acts of the young men. The liquor dealer’s license should be revoked, the pugilists reprimanded and the dirty politician I be given a rebuke at the polls that will give him ample time lo cleanse ; himself at home in the tub of re- ! morse filled with waters ot bumilia- I lion, and to dry his body with the "crash” he so justly deserves. The W. Hr M. S. of the M. E. Church South will have an apron and cooked food sale Saturday April 20, at Lyons A Jones store. ! Don’ t forget. * Kno wl t o n’s the Masonic Hall. The school play will probably ers. Coquille people should turn CITY COUNCIL RECEIVES be given a week or two belore the out in lorce and make this valuable SEVERAL PETITIONS close of school. enterpiise a success. A t the stamped linen sale Sat regular meeting of the city urday you will find everything in I •. was held in the city hall this line. The White House is 1 Monday evening, April 15. well supplied. Mayor Quick absent. George T. Moulton is testing the All counciltnen present, also llie virtue of the Herald as an adver city attorney, recorder and marshal. tising medium, and we are confi Minutes of previous meeting read dent he will derive good results, as and approved. his unquestioned reputation for A petition signed by property dealing “ upon the square,” coupled owners ou Main street asking that with the use of printers’ iuk will said street be paved with hard sur receive pioper recognition and re face pavement from the north side ward. Mr. Moulton deals in hides, of First street to the south side of wool, furs, pelts and makes a speci Second street in Elliott’s addition alty of “ cascara bark." He solicits was read. Upon motion the record orders for fall delivery for fruit er was instructed to correspond trees, berry plants and ornamental with hard surface contractors in stock and guarantees to save mon the county relative to the probable ey to all who entrust him with their cost of the same per yard. needs. A petition for a sewer upon Main Evert Nymanover, connected street tor a like distance sought to with the Haynes’ music house of be paved was read and referred to Marshfield in the capacity of piano the proper committee. A petition signed by thirty or tuner, gave the Herald a pleasant call yesterday. Mr. Nymanover more residents praying that staking returned two months ago from an cows upon streets be prohibited was extended trip over the globe cover read and referred to tbe committee ing a period of six years, and has on ordinances The street committee was em decided to make Coos county his future home as no better locality powered to act with Superintendent has appealed to him for a perma Collier in legard to strengthening nent residence. He was associated the bulkhead at the west end of with the company he now repre First street. The recorder was instructed to sents prior to his journeyiugs and he is highly elated at the improve call a caucus for Monday, April 29, ments made and the future pros to place in nomination the follow ing officers: mayor, tor two years; pects this section holds in store. recorder, one year; three council- Prof. Van Miller, a noted violin Election takes ist at the Scenic this week, enrap men. two years. tured and thrilled his hearers by place Monday, May 13, at which the unusual strains of music pro time the proposition ol buying ad duced by the "rosin and the bow.” ditional water front, also that of se Prof. Miller proved that a violin curing a building she for a city was not absolutely necessary as he ball will be voted upon in addition produced excellent results from to the officers above named. The following bills were allowed: strings attached to a common $ 728.84 wooden shoe. He made the in J A Lamb & Co., water pipe C. R. Trans. Co., freight on pipe 25.50 struments used by him talk and de Council adjourned, peace and liver a sermon iu the good old- harmony prevailing. fashioned way that called forth 'much applause. This ia but the For Sale— M y lease of the C. beginning of interesting features 1 . Green ranch at Lampa, Oregon. the ever popular Scenic Theatre For further information call on will favor their patrons with in or write, M . M. Dobbins, Lampa, the luture. “ My little son had a very severe cold. Oregon. The non-appearance of George Wittee, a grand juryman, put a quietus on the deliberations of that body the first of the week A bench wrrrant brought the absent one to his wits and the full quota of the grand jury are now deliber ating upon criminal cases. A meeting of theatrical men took place at the Scenic Theater last Monday and organized under the name of the "Big Four Amuse ment Company.’’ Bv this organi zation a circuit is established wherebv better talent can be se cured for the several playhouses, as it is the intention to have vaude ville acts in conjunction with photo plays B. R. Keller, Marshfield; A. J. Hartman, Handou; W. E. Foote, Coquille and Henry Schroe- der, Myrtle Point, constitute the APPALLING DISASTER For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’ s Liniment. Try it and see how quickly it gives re lief. For sale by all druggists. Fortunately for the farmer it costs nothing to shoo the chickens ir=jj Fanc> Dress Goods f Just Received the Latest and Nobbiest Designs in Wearing Apparel for Women, Consisting in Part of . . . Nice Line of All-over-laces (=) Fine Assortment of Summer Shirt Waists C3 Agent Butterick Patterns and Royal Worcester Corsets Mercerized Poplins Novelty Silks Linaires Foulards Ginghams ¡¡j Flaxons Voiles Banana Tissue Pebble Silks W ool Sballies French Ginghams 1 HENRY LORENZ [ J LEADING OUTFITTER COQUILLE, OREGON ÍÍL 11 " H = i w i = i r = i r ---- =nJ GOING SOME FOR A RETIRING PROSECUTING ATTORNEY COQ U ILLE STUDIO George & Gibler, Props. General photographic work, portraiture and viewing, developing and printing for ama teurs. Call and see us and get our prices. “ Cheap” Mattress is Expensive ON’ T ECONOMIZE on a mat tress at the sacrifice of quality. Realize that NO mattress can be too good for you. Appreciate the fact that sound slumber is vitally essential to your health and happi n ess-th en cnoosea mattress accord ingly. D “ A Pillow for the Body” THE ELEPHANT: (Paid Adv.) “ Not this time George.’ Roseburg-Myrtle Point Stage Line Str. Brooklyn J. L. L A IR D , Proprietor Plying Between Leaves Myrtle Point daily at 8 o ’clock p. m., carrying mail and passengers. Arrives at Roseburg following evening. Htagc leaves Roseburg daily at at 0 a. m. Special rigs for parties at any time. San Francisco and Bandon First-class fare only $7.50 Up freight, per ton 3.00 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE COQUILLE-MYRTLE POINT C* Investigate as carefully as if you were buying a jewel o f price—and then you will surely decide that TH E SE A LY Tuftless Mattress All pure cotton--Guaranteed 20 years is the one mattress good enough for you. It is the only successful tu ft- less mattress. Not a hump without or a lump within to mar your com fort. Just a big smooth pillow for the body that almost sings you to sleep. It i« the cleanest mattress. Made only o f the purest, sweetest, softest cotton that grows. Contains neither animal nor mineral oils that could attract germ life or cause decay— not a fibre o f the linters and waste that gets into other mattresses under the name o f cotton felt, breeding disease and becoming soggy and bunchy through usage. One Sealy is Guaranteed to Give You Twenty Year» of Comfort. It is also guaranteed to be made o f all pure long-fibre cotton, and it is guaranteed to prove, after bO nights’ trial, the best mattress you ever slept on, or you may have your money back. For Sale by Coquille Furniture Company Leaves Coquille at 5 p. m. Daily Sudden & Christiansen Qffic*—* Laird’s Livery Bam , Myrtle Point Agent», San Francisco, California ■<"» For Re»ervation» Farmers Telephone. 156 ; H om e T e le p h o lic 461. NOSLER & NORTON FIRE-PROOF Agent*, Coquille, Oregon * i~ V \ / Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock E. & ASBESTOS WOOY \ X G , ,« / a The only tily ready roofing manu- factured that is absolutely firc- proof. Made of n combination of As bestos (stone) fibre nnd genuine Trinidad Lake Asphalt. This roofing is proof against every San Francisco a n d Bandon First-class fare only Up freight, per ton t $7.50 3.00 destructive elem ent. It is simple to lay and never requires painting, graveling or repairs. Used cn all kinds of buildings —everywhere. E. T . K ru se 24 California Street, San Francisco Writ*: or ca ll fo r Sam ples (tnJ Hook let. For Reservation» J. H . Oerding NOSLER & NORTON Coquille, Oregon 12 « Agents, Coquille, Oregon B o u n d t o S e u .— T wo lots and a barn on the corner opposite the For Sale— Fine Jersey yearling Christian church. Price cut from bull. Bert Berri, Arago. Phone £425 to $375. C. A. Pqr.dleton, Co- quille. Farmers 53. '“ ~ ~ Skookum Restaurant C. A . HARRINGTON, Prop* Same Old Place Come and See EGGS S. B. Leghorn $1.00 Setting S C. White, $1.50 Indian Runner Ducks, $2.00 J. C. W A T S O N ; COQUILLE