Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 30, 1912, Image 3

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    REXALL
EMULSION
Purified petrolium, emul­
sified
with
hypoplios-
phites of lime aud soda.
Tonic, stimulant, nutri
tive,
intestinal,
sept i c,
anti­
anti-tubercular.
$1. the Bottle
FUHRMflN’S
PHARMACY
The Rexall Store
DR. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN AND SURUKON.
Offloe in HiohtuoaJ-B irkjr BiilJiu;
C oquille , O regon .
Offloe Phone Main 211.
Dr. C. W. Endicott
D entist
Office over First National Rank
Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon
R. B. HOAG. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Richmoml-Rarker Building.
C o q u il l e ,
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-
O regon .
Both Phones.
Office Hours
9:30 to 12, 2 to 5
Phone 494
DR. A. P. INGRAM
CHIROPRACTOR
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
Room 2, Laird Bldg. Coquille, Ore.
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A. J. Sherwood,
A t t o b n k y - a t - L a w ,
N o t a b y P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon
W alter Sinclair,
A ttobnby - ät -L aw ,
N otabt PUBt.10,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
E. D, SPERRY
Attorney and Councellor at Law .
Offloe in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE,
A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W
Office in Richmond-Barker Building.
C. R. BARROW
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office Pilone 335 Màin
Residence Pilone 346 Main
C oquill * C ity , O r *
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
Richmond-Barker Building
C oq uille , O regon
E. G. D. Holden
L iwyrb ,
G ustici or thb P ia c i
U. 8. Oommisaioner, General Insaranoe
Agent, and Notary Pabilo. Office
in Robinson Building.
Coquille Oregon.
Don’t Worry - Eat
Memphis, Tenn.—Mrs. Emma D.
ooney, of this place, says: *‘I suffer-
d misery for nearly eight years, but
ince taking I'ardul, I am much stronger,
nd I haven’t missed a single meal. I
ardly know how to express my grati-
ude.” Don’t-worry about your symp-
ims— Cardui doesn’t treat them.
Vhat you need is strength. Cardui
elpa you to get it. Take Cardui, be-
auae other tonics and medicines do not
ontain its pecnliar and successful in-
redients, imported especially for its
ranufacture. Half a century of suc-
iss, has stamped Cardui with the seal
public approval. During this time,
trdui has benefltted a million worn in.
hy not you? Try it, today.
LOCAL NEW S.
Born:- May 27, to the wife of
Howard Coll cer, this city, a son.
You can S A V li M ONEY at our
shoe sale Friday, May 81 ,- The
Iiailies Bazaar.
Judge Coke adjourned court on
Saturday evening last. Will again
convene Monday, June 17.
Jeweler Schroeder’s residence
has received a coat of white paint
that presents a pleasing appearance.
John Dequer, socialist orator, will
give an address in the ‘ Little
Church” this city tonight. All
welcome.
The premium lists lor the Oregon
State Fair, Salem, September 2-7,
are now printed aud ready for dis­
tribution.
Dances every Saturday night at
Heazlti hall. Music by the ex­
cellent six piece orchestra of the
Scenic Theatre.
The final commencement exer­
cises ol 'he high school will be held
Friday evening, May 31, at 8:30, at
the Masonic Hall.
The Christian Science Society
will hereafter hold services in the
“ Little Church” instead of W. O. W.
hall as heretofore
A socialist convention will be
held in this city Monday next, June
3, to nominate a full ticket for coun­
ty aud state officers.
Frank Burkholder and W. C.
Rose were among the fishermen at
Tenmile lake recently. They re­
port excellent catches.
Grover Williams of Daniel’s creek
recently contributed $57 in a justice
court at Marshfield as a penalty for
killing deer out of season.
D utch A uction : — Coquille Val­
ley Creamery stock at 80 cents on
the dollar doesn’t sell.
Who’ll
give six bits?— James N. Jacobsen-
Miss Florence Rich of Wash-
ougal, Washington, arrived in this
city Friday evening last for a sum­
mer visit with her sisters, Mrs. W.
C. Chase and Mrs. A. N. Gould.
After a strenuous siege of official
duties incident to the circuit court
James Watson, county clerk, paid
a visit to friends and parents at
Coos City the first of the week.
FO R SALE— A nice little FOR SALE, or Trade fo, Real B IG A U C T IO N S A L E
home, with six lots, two in the Estate— Three geldings and one
mare, ranging from 900 to 1200 We " i’ b *° *ute to ,lie <’e,T !e of
bottom, about twenty bearing trees. pQunc|s; ^ ”from 6 to 8 years; all Co,l ,lilll) aB<* surrounding country
Located close to school house, f broke . to ___
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j ride. A
a pecia|
..„„¡„I that
tbat we
w«t have
bave established
eatablrabeit a a once : a
work
and
j MONTH sales day in Coquille, selling
Price $1,250. Good terms. ^ee price for two weeks.
on commission. Will list
B. Folsom.
Pacific Real Estate Co. strictly
uny kind of stock, fowl, funning
Do It In Daylight
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J. E. Norton ol Nosier A Nortou
M rs. Jacob Noah and wile of implements, vehicles mid household
is expected home on the next trip Salem, Oregou, accompanied
'’Y; goods any thing that is worth 15.00
of the steamer Elizabeth which is Mrs. D. M. Shine and her brother
or more. No junk or worn out
looked for Monday. Mr. Norton Fred Caplesof Portland, have been
stuff. Will be in the Pacific Rea!
has been absent in San Francisco visiting frieuds and touring Coos
Estate offi -e every Saturday from 10
about two weeks and his partner, as county for the past mouth Their
to 5 for the purpose of listing your
well as his many Iriends, will be call at the Herald office was doub­
efferings. Cull and get putticulnrs
glad to see him at his post of duty. ly appreciated by reason of infor­
and get acquainted with the aue- !
The steamer Tillamook arrived mation given of the “ old folks at tioneer.
Saturday night with a fair cargo of home.” The parties returned to
Watch the Coquille papers lor '
freight for people of this locality. their places ot residence Friday last. date of first sale.
With the K O D A K T A N K .
As the Tillamook is a valuable ad­
Concrete and bitumen required
Let us show you how simple.
N ick J o hnson , Auctioneer.
junct to the shipping interests of for paving the streets of Coquille
J.
W.
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n e v s , Clerk.
Coquille, merchants, and others, have arrived and work will be rush­
should give it all the patronage pos­ ed after the ground settles sufficient­
NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN
sible and thus iusure its permanency. ly over the sewer to warrant a good
It appears to have been the policy
C. Fast of Portland is in the and durable job. Contractor Mor-
city soliciting orders tor a topo­ rtsey says the work of paving First of some of the competitors of the ^
graphical map of the northwest street will require but sixteen days O K Creamery to advise tanners,
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that promises to be a valuable work to complete, weather conditions and would-be patrons of that plant •5
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of reference. It will be lithograph­ being favorable. The contractors that its owners, Fred B. Haight A
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ed 4 x 5 feet in size and will possess are deserving the mantle of charity Company, were not in good finan- I
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many important features heretofore as the elements alone are responsi­ cial standing. In order that all onr <S
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omitted Irom work of a like char­ ble for the delay and it is not within patrons may know the falsitv of
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the province of man to stay storms that statement, I wish to advise the f 3
acter.
Dealer In
public that I have this day caused 43
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or
make
weather
suitable
to
his
The song of the saw, the tamiliar
security to the amount of $5,000 to iS
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whistle aud the hum of industry desires.
be deposited in the First National
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usually prevalent at the Coquille
Not only will all hats in stock Bank of Coquille. This deposit is to
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mill was stilled one day this week at T h e White House be reduced
secure patrons against loss and as­
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by a portion ol the engine being for ten days, but all hats of one
sure them of our good faith.
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broken. Work is now resumed material will be made free of charge
Anyone wishing to verify this <- 3 .
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with renewed energy and choicest beginning June I .— First National
statement rnav call on L. H. Haz­ 43
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lumber is again being turned out Bank Building.
ard, cashier of the First National
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for shipment to coastwise ports.
Miss Roxie Hall, daughter of Bank.
O. K Creamery,
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J. C- Watson has returned from Judge and Mrs. John F. Hall, was
Per M. P. L ong , Mgr.
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Albany where he purchased three quite severely injured by being
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high-grade registered cows paying thrown Irom a bicycle while coast­ Now is the time to get rid of your
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rheumatism.
You
can
do
it
by
applying
therefor the sum ol $810. This is, ing down the Commercial avenue Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging
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apparently, a high price, but Mr. hill in West Marshfield Monday. the parts freely at each application.
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For
sale
hy
all
druggists.
Watson considers the sum reason­ She was unconscious (or several
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able as he desires to enchante the hours. Dr. Mingus stated that she
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value of his herd only with the was getting along fairly well al­
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very best animals to be obtained.
though suffering considerably from
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Assessor Thrift returned from the the shock. So far as an examina­
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Grand Lodge meeting of the Odd tion showed, no bones were broken
Give me your order for fall delivery for Fruit
Fellows at Pendleton Monday. He but she was vomiting considerably
Eyesight
Trees, Berry Plants and Ornamental Stock.
reports a very enjoyable time. Mr. indicating that she may have sus­
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Specialist
Can save you money.
Thrift also visited Walla Walla tained internal injuries.— Times.
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where the home for Odd Fellows is
Kuights of Pythias of Coquille
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located, and speaks highly of the will on Tuesday, June 4, receive
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prosperity evidenced in and around an official visit from Frank T.
the city named in consequence of Wrightman. Grand
Chancellor
many streams.
Commander, and Louis R Stisnon
,5 $ 4 5 o - ! ? > •v?
The Herald is prepared to print Grand Keeper of Records and Seals
For laces, embroideries, fringe,
and all kinds of trimmings go to posters for Fourth of July celebra­ Kuights of Pythias of Oregou. Both
WILL BE
The W hite House.— First Nation­ tions in neat and attractive designs. grand lodge officers are residents of
Poaters 28 x 42 inches in size, two Salem at which place the Herald
AT THE
al Bank Building.
I’atriotic people of Marshfield are colors, with design of Uncle Sam, man and Mr. Stimson worked in
making a move toward celebrating Goddess of Liberty, Eagle or Shield, the same room at the state printing
the Fourth of July in a sane and printed in red and blue upon white office. We know our distinguished
proper manner. Fireworks will not paper make a most desirable bill. printer Knight to be a thorough
be a feature and it is wise for the Samples in miniature can be seen at gentleman, one who enjoys hos
pitality and all the good things of
safety and well being of the town. this office. Order early.
COQUILLE
life,
and we doubt not that he and
A “ milky way” was observed by
A. J. Radabaugh informs us bids
will soon be asked for to ditch a a night pedestrian recently at the Mr. Wtightman will be royally en­
tertained by their Ccquille brethren.
large tract of land near Norway. City Bakery— or more properly
When brought to a stage where it speaking, the night walker took
Tuesday and
AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE SCENIC
can be cultivated, these low lands the milk away. Drippings of the
Wednesday
cannot be excelled for productive­ lacteal fluid upon sidewalk and steps
Last
Monday
evening
the
Scenic
afforded a clue and the milk and
ness.
man were located in a nearby room Theater managers inaugurated a
Dr. H. E- Hermann, eyesight
Prosecution was waived upon pay­ new feature at their popular photo­
specialist, returned to Roseburg
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED *
ment of one dollar for each bottle play house, that of securing the tal­
Saturday last atter a successful
of milk. The way of the trans­ ent of local people to add to the
business visit to Coquille and Ban-
pleasures of the audience. There
gressor is hard and costly.
i
dou. Dr. Hermann will give us
will be an extra attraction every
Nick
Johnson
and
wife
from
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auother professional call on June
Mosier, Oregon, are among the re­ Monday evening hereafter and is
Your
footwear unde to do double service at a small expense
18 and 19.
and made easier for the feet tliau wbeu first worn.
cent arrivals contemplating making designatad as “ amateur night.”
Miss Alia Stanley entertained her
this city their future home, as Mr. Ralph Fox, Walter Sinclair, John
classmates, the high schools seniors,
L O G G E R S HEAVY SHOES MADE T O ORDER
Jobnsou says “ Coquille looks good Oerding, Clifford Bergen, Bennie
at her residence last Monday even­
ns well as the finer grdaes.
enough for me.”
They came in Hersey, Elmer Briner, six right-
If so and if you have the quali­
ing. Various card games were
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itisfaction
assured
to nil our patrons
handed
boys,
contested
in
driving
with a one-hotse rig. Mr. Johnson
fications to handle the very
played, refreshments were served
five
nails
each
in
a
plank
upon
the
comes to us well recommended as
latest, best and fully guaran­
at 11
and a social time was en­
teed lighting systems in this
an auctioneer of ability and integ­ stage with the hammer in the left
Opposite Firm rs and Merchants Bank,
Coquille, Oregon
joyed until a late hour.
district, write at once with full
rity. He will have ouce-a-month hand. Prizes were given to the
particulars
to
Manufacturers
M. M. Dobbins of Lampa has
sale days in Coquille selling all winners— Ralph Fox first prize, $ 1 ;
Agent, care of The Herald.
sold his lease on a farm held at
articles on commission the value of John Oerding second prize, 50 c;
that place to a Mr. Carmichael. Mr.
Clifford
Bergen
third
prize,
25
c.
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which is $5.00 or more. J. W.
WILL BE IN TOWN
Dobbins leaves by team Saturday
Leneve will act as clerk at these additional prize of a nature to cause
within the next few days and ,
for a northward journey to the I’u- sales.
merriment was given the winners
talk matters over with you.
get Sound country and his destina­
while upon the stage. Oue minute
It seems that it is not generally j
Write
at once. Thi3 advertise­
tion may possibly extend to British
SPECIAL TRIPS
was given in which to drive the
ment will not appear again.
understood that the partnership
Colombia.
Anywhere— Any time
nails and Ralph Fox completed the
formerly existing between Ned C. j
Two hundred applications for Kelley and J. J. Stanley, doing busi­ task in less time.
The Scenic six-piece orchestra
automobile and motorcycle licenses ness under the firm name of Coos
were received last week at the office Collection Company, has been dis­ played an overture entitled “ Jolly
Rates Reasonable
of the secretary of state. Among solved. This dissolution took place Sleighride,” producing the jingling j
of sleigh bells, the merry laughter
the number appears the application
on March 1, and due notice of it
Phones Home 106
BAXTER HOTEL
of the riders and the clattering hoofs
of Frank Burkholder, this city, Reo
Stands
Farmers’ Day 486
was given by publication in this
of the horses so realistic that the i
7502; L. P. Sorenson, Bandon,
COQUILLE
GARAGE
Night 263
paper, as well as in the Sentinel.
audience wer# participants in fancy
Ford 7601.
It is unnecessary work
Mr, Stanley withdrew from the
R. E. Buck, an old-time resident firm while Mr. Kelley continued if not in fact. The orchestra re­
as well.
ol Coquille now of Bandon, was in the business under the same firm ceived a rousing encore and another
short
sleighride
was
enjoyed.
the city yesterday to decorate the name and has bis office next door
Our family washing
Next Monday evening the comic
graves of cherished ones passed t0 ,he Herald office. While Mr.
service is both satis­
vaudeville
act
entitled
“
The
Peach
away. He reports considerable ac­ Stanley is no longer a member ol
factory and economi­
and
the
Lobster”
will
he
presented
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor
tivity at the sea city particularly In this firm he is its regularly retain­
cal. Join the happy
the shipping business. We acknow­ ed legal adviser and attorney, and by Nellie Gardner as the Peach and ;
Leave* Myrtle Point daily at 8 o'clock
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ledge a brief though pleasant call may be found in his office over the Lanson Leneve, the Lobster. A i
p. ni., carrying mail and passenger«.
majority and let us
Arrives at Koseburg following evening.
O. O. Lund, republican nominee Farmers and Merchants bank laugh is promised fiom start to the
show you, whether you
Stage leaves Roseburg daily at at 6 a.
finish.
LansoD
does
not
take
kindly
i
for sheriff, was in the city Tuesday where he has been located since the 1
are from Missouri or
m. Special rigs for parties at any time.
to
the
title
of
’’lobster'’
hut
be
will
having returned from Bandon building was first ready for occu­
a native daughter.
not
crawfish
when
it
comes
to
deliv­
where, on the night previous, he pancy.
AUTOM OBILE SERVICE COQUILLE-MYRTLE POINT
ering up-to-date jokes
was in attendance at the institution
Poor appetite is a sure sign of im­
Leaves Coquille at 5 p. m. Daily
of a lodge ot Moose. About thirty paired digestion. A few doses of Cham­
berlain’s Stomach and LiverTablets will
Bandonites joined the ranks of streng th en your digestion and improve
o moe a .
your appetite.
appet
time,
place,
raoosedom and many more have . y°ur
Thousands have been
benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold
signified a desire to iollow.
I by ail druggists.
I Home Telephone 461.
Fanners Telephone 1.56
Knowltons Drug Store
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Geo. T. Moulton
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Hides, Woof, Furs
and Pelts
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DR. H.E. HERMANN
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“ Cascara Bark”
A
Specialty
43: Address, COQUILLE, OREGON
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Baxter Hotel
June 18 and 19
DO YOU WANT
TO MAKE MONEY
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CROOKED SHOES
MADE STRAIGHT
SAVAGE & NEWAM
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W ALLING’S AUTO LIVERY
WASHING IS
HARD WORK
NEW CAR AND GOOD SERVICE
Roseburg-Myrtle Point Stage Line
A U T O SERVICE
COQUILLE LAUNDRY
Any
any
Both
ICE CO.
phones. T. A. Walker.
AND
LaircTa Livery Barn, Myrtle Point