Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 27, 1912, Image 3

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REXALL
CITY COUNCIL DISPOSES
OF IMPORTANT WORK
1
EMULSION
Purified petrolium, emul­
sified with hypophos-
phites of lime and soda.
Tonic, stimulant, nutri
tive, intestinal, a n t i ­
s e p t i c , anti-tubercular.
$1. the Bottle
HJHRMAN’S
P HA R MA C Y
T h e R e x a ll S to r e
P H Y S IC IA N S
DR. JAS. RICHMOND
Physician
Surgeon
Office in Kichmoncl-Hiirker Bldg.
Office Phone Main 211
R. B. HOAG. M. D.
Physician
Surgeon
Hichmonci-liarker Building
Both Phones
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D e n t is t
Office over First National Bank '
Phone Main 431
DR. H. B. MOORE
CHIROPRACTOR
Room 2, Laird Bldg.
Phone 494
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5.
JUNE JOININGS IN
MATTERS MATRIMONIAL
Abel-Sneddon
Married— At the judge’s private
rooms, No. iooo east Second street
this city, June 25, William N. Abel
and Ellen F. Sneddon, both of
Marshfield, Judge E. G. D. Holden
officiating.
As this is the first wedding that
has sought out the judge since he
took possession of his new quarters,
(his “ Den” he calls it.) he is quite
proud of the appropriate dedication
they have received so soon after his
occupancy. And still the “ Latch
is out.” — Next!
Kinnicntt-Culver
Married:— At the judge’s office
iu this city on June 2t, 1912, Mr.
Thomas B. Kinnicutt and Miss
Annie L. Culver, both of Myrtle
Point, Judge E. G. D. Holden offi­
ciating.
Broilette-Machado
Married— Mr. Felix Broullette of
San Erancisco, California, and Miss
Bessie Machado of Myrtle Point,
were united in the holy bonds of
matrimony June 22, I9t2, at the
office of Judge E. G. D. Holden, in
this city.
The judge’s record now totals 136
Wilson Tiller
Married— At the parsonage of the
M. E. Church South, Saturday,
June 21, Frank Wilson of Lampa,
and Laura E. Tiller of Prosper,
Rev. C. H. Cleaves officiating.
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Birthday Surprise
Captain Frank Willard of the
steamer Norma was the recipient of
an agreeable surprise on Tuesday
evening last at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L- Johnson, the occasion be­
ing the thirty-sixth birthday of the
ancient (?J mariner. Mrs. Johnson
and the captain’s wife planned the
surprise which was complete. Those
present, other than the members of
the families above named, were—
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Snyder, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Caywood, Messrs. West,
Oilman, Lark Robison, Will Kellor,
W. B. Pbelps. Ice cream, a birth­
day cake and other delicacies were
served, jokes and reminescences in­
dulged in, and a happy gathering
dispersed at a late hour, knowing
that Captain Willard’s thirty-sixib
milestone of life’s voyage was made
memorable and enjoyable.
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Helped to Keep Down Expenses
Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich., tells
how she did so: “ 1 was bothered with
my kidneys and had to go nearly double.
I tried a sample of Foley Kidney Pills
and they did me so much good that I
bought a bottle, and feel that they
saved me a big doctor’a bill.’’
For sale by Fuhrman's Pharmacy.
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A special meeting of the city
council was held Tuesday evening
| last. All couccilmen and officers
present.
Lola M. Mast, John Golden,Wm.
Sanderson, Cora A Sanderson and
T . W. McCloskey presented ob­
jections to assessments for street
improvements adjoining their prop­
erty. Objections placed on file.
Resolutions overruling objeetions
were passed.
The mayor appointed Hall-Lewis
building inspector which was con­
firmed.
The city attorney was granted
an absence of thirty days.
The city engineer made the fol­
lowing estimates for proposed im­
provements: A portion of Nosier
street $45; Williams avenue in Ac­
ademy addition $55; Smith avenue
$100.
• The city engineer presented rec­
ommendations for the final settle­
ment with S. S. Sherwood, wharf
contractor. Original price $1,355,
extra woik and materials $388.09
making a total of $1,743 °9> which
sum was approved by street com­
mittee.
Report of street committee on
wharf read and accepted.
Ordinance No. 59 authorizing
bonds in the sum of $1,062.84 for
the improvement and extension of
Spurgeon street, and Ordinance No.
58 authorizing bonds in the sum
of $606.90 for unpaid assessments
for construction of sewer on First
and C streets were acted upon.
Other ordinances relating to im­
provements of streets were consid­
ered. Space forbids extensive de­
tails.
A Feast of Mammoth Berries
In last week’s issue we men­
tioned the luscious strawberries
presented to us by A. O. Hooton ot
Bridge— the New Oregon and the
Great Ruby. We now have another
story to relate, that of the Marshal,
nurtured and brought to full splen­
dor on the Kerrigan place, and
tendered to the Herald office
through the kinduess ot Mr. and
Mrs. Strang of this city. Twenty-
two of these ruddy beauties filled a
large sized berry box to overflow­
ing and proved as juicy and sweet
upon being sampled as their rosy
cheeks indicated. As the Herald
lorce has an unabated appetite for
such delicacies, we would gladly
recount stories of like nature in
every issue— meanwhile hurrah for
the Coos county strawberry.
To Visit Aged Mother
Attorney L. A. Liljeqvist left on
the steamer Redondo yesterday for
San Francisco, his objective point
and destination being Wausau,
Wisconsin, to visit the dear old
home. His eastward traveling is
for a laudable mission, that of see­
ing his mother who is over eighty
years of age, That Mr. Liljeqvist’s
mother initiated and taught him to
take the proper upright steps in
life his many friends in Coquille
are fully convinced, aud they look
to the east for hopeful signs of a
pleasant journey. After an absence
of two months Mr. Liljeqvist will
return to the west to receive the
wages of warm greetings so justly
his due His wife accompanies.
Meritorious Merry Mahers
Walters & McKenzie’s Merry
Makers contributed fun and frivol-
try for an entire week at the Scenic
Theatre concluding their perfor­
mances last Sunday evening. They
are a quartette of comedians, sing­
ers and dancers inferior to none
and equalled by few.
Crowded
houses greeted them nightly, A
return engagement is earnestly
looked for in the near future.
A Dog Fancier
tOUUILLE AND BANIION
ARE PLAYING GOOD BAIL
Plomaiuc Poisoned
George Leach, manager of the
Coquille Band, received a telegram
Monday last from the 1 ’ ixley &
Lauder Comedy show people that,
owiug to two principal performers
being down with ptomaine poison,
the date for their play here of “ A
Wife Wanted” would be deferred
for one week. Tuesday- evening,
July 9, is the date named and the
Heazlet Theatre the place where
the king ot laughter will reign. Ad­
mission 75 and 50 cents; children
25 cents. Reserved seats may be
obtaiued at Fuhrman's Pharmacy,
Monday evening, July 1.
Our Banks Are Solid
The financial condition of Co­
quille banks was recently looked
over by Stale Bank Examiner
Albert. They were found to be
conducted in a satisfactory and
praiseworthy manner, inspiring con­
fidence from our people.
Better Appetite Wanted
Cecil F. Gibler finds indoor con­
finement and the chemicals requir­
ed in photography detrimental to
his appetite. He has, therefore,
decided to accept a position in the
new Coquille Mill with a view of
regaiuing his vigor. He has not
relinquished his interest in the
Coquille Studio.
Real Estate and Renting Agency
Houses to rent both iurnished
and unfurnished in all parts of the
city. Have several choice bargains
in real estate. Consult me, save
money and receive a square deal.
— J. Brockman, the Drayman.
MERELY MENTIONED
Attention girls— “ A Wife Want­
ed’’ Heazlet Tuesday, July 9.
J. F. Lee of Riverton has return
ed from Alta, California, where
he had been visiting for some time.
G- C. Welch of Lampa has post­
ed notices on his premises warning
blackberry pickers not to traspass
thereon.
George Leach, manager of the
Coquille Band, has been working
for somt time past to allay the cry
of his musicians for “ A Wife Want­
ed.’’ He has succeeded, and on
Tuesday eyeniug, July 9, all fun
lovers should congregate at Heazlet
Theatre and have their wants sup­
plied. A laugh-producing play de­
signed to please old and young of
both sexes. Attend and have no
regrets. Reserved seats at Fuhr-
man’s.
Johnathan Quick returned on the
Breakwater Monday from Portland
where he had been visiting tor the
past two weeks. His daughters
Flora, and Mrs. Mary C. Harvey
of Pendleton returned with him.
M. P. Long has moved on the
ranch opposite the O- K. Creamery.
It affords a magnificent home loca­
tion sufficiently near to be conven­
ient for his management of the
creamery.
George E. Peoples and family
have moved into ^ their residence
corner of First and Beach streets.
The family of Leo J. Carey, who
have been occupying the Peoples’
home, have taken the residence ad­
joining recently purchased by Prof.
C. A. Howard.
Miss Gretchen Sherwood, daugh­
ter of A. J. Sherwood, has return­
ed from the University of Oregon
at Eugene where she has been a
student in that popular educational
institution.
The North Bend Shingle mill
recently cut 75,000 shingles in ten
hours with one machine, a record
breaker for the Pacific coast, 64 000
being the greatest number hereto­
fore cut in the time given.
In the shoot Sunday between the
Marshfield and local gun clubs, the
tormer won by a close margin.
Fred Slagle punctured 43 out of 50
birds, the highest individual score.
(B y W a l t e r O e r d in g )
COQUILLE
AB R BH PO A
Prey
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5
5
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3
4
4
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1 2
1 2
1
0 2 0 1 1
0 2 14 3 0
0 0 0 3 1
0 0 0 0 0
1 2
1 2 1
0 0 9 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
4 1 1 1 0 0
T o ta ls ........... 38 3 9 29 11 3
BANDON
AB R BH PO A
E
Gallier, c f .................... 4 0
0 0 0 0
Pierce, r f ................... 3 1 1 0
0 0
I,. Cox, If................ . 4 0
2 2 0 0
Tuttle, c ....................... 3 0
1 3 0 0
Mead, 2b....................... 4 1
0 11 3 0
McNair, 3b.................. 4 0 1 2
1 0
M. Cox, l b ................... 4 0
0 7 1 1
Dipple, ss..................... 4 0
0 2 0 0
Craig, p ......................... 3 0
0 0 3 1
Invitations are out for a social
gathering at the Ko Keel Klub
rooms on Saturday evening next,
June 29. Dancing will be the spec­
ial feature although other enter­
tainments will be provided for those
who do not desire to indulge in the
art of Terpsichore.
T he building known as the Thomas
Barn, located on lots I I and 12,
and Coulter streets.
A pply to R . E. Shine, Trustee.
Church Social
The Home Mission Society of
the M. E. Church South will give
a church social tonight (Thursday)
at the W. O. W. hall. A short pro­
gram will be rendered and refresh­
ments set ved. Admission tree. All
inviled.
“ A Wife Wanted”
The Coquille Band boys have se­
cured Pixley <V Lauder’s Comedy
company to play the above entitled
production at the Heazlet Theatre
Tuesday evening, July 9, The Co­
quille Band having charge of the
affair is aufficient evidence that the
performance is deserving of patron­
age. Prices 50 and 75 cents; chil­
dren 25 cents. Reserved seats at
Fuhrman’s.
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There is no real need of anyone being
troubled with constipation. Chamber­
lain’ s Tablets will cause an agreeable
movement of the bowels without any
unpleasant effect. Give them a trial.
For sale by all druggists.
su n o a y I erv I c e s T n
COQUILLE CHURCHES
will
be
M. E. Church South
Services Sunday, June 30, preach­
ing by the pastor. At the morning
service the theme will be “Church
Attendance,” the fourth in the
series on “Elements of Church
Strength..’ At night the theme will
be “ The Ten Virgins,” one of the
most interesting Bible parables.
Evening service at 8 o’clock.
You are invited to be present/
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
C. II. C l e a v e s , Pastor.
rHESBVTERIAN CHURCH.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS
1 2 3 456789
Coquille
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0— 3
Hits
1 1 1 1 2 0 3 1 0
Bandon
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0— 2
H i t s .................0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0
Stolen bases—Johnson, Lorenz, Oerding
L. Cox, McNair. Two base hits—John­
son, Byles, Oerding, Pierce, L. Cox.
Struck out by Collier, 15; Craig, 11.
L eft on bases—Coquille, 1; Bandon, 5.
First base on errors—Coquille, 3; Ban-
con, 2. First base off ball—Collier, 2.
Earned runs—Coquille, 2; Bandon 1.
Time o f game, 2:11; Umpire. Howatt.
STANDING OE THE TEAMS
Coquille
North Bend
Myrtle Point
Bandon
Marshfield
E astside..............
WON
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LOST
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W a n t e d — Man aud wife desire
employment as cooks in logging
400
000 camp. Enquire at Herald office.
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400
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Give me your order for fall delivery for Fruit
Trees, Berry Plants and Ornamental Stock.
Can save you money.
S Address, COQUILLE, OREGON
{ join w it h us
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! Big Booming
Celebration
! Marshfield
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Fun
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Common Honesty
In Walter Oerding’s front win­
The above is the title of a little
dow may be seen a silver cup do­ bock just received by us, dealing
nated by the Spalding company to with fundamental economic princi-
be given the winning team in the 1 pies, the single tax and its relation
Coos county base ball league. It to the labor question. Published by
is a beauty. Our boys intend to Van-American Press, 522 Kimball
keep the cup in Coquille.
Hall, Chicago. Sent postpaid for
60 cents.
Tuesday, Wed. Tn | v O O
and Thursday J u l y ^ 9 **9
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Lightning Hits Bandon
Old people should be happy and they
will be if Chamberlain’s Tablets are
taken to strengthen the digestion and
keep the bowels regular. These tablets
are mild and gentle in their action and
especially suitable for people o f middle
age and older. F r sale by alldruggists.
FOR S A L E
Three acres close in. Suitable for
A U T O S E R V IC E
chicken ranch. New six room cot­
tage, all modern improvements.
A n y time, any place.
For sale cheap by owner. Address
phones. T . A . Walker.
Box 147, Coquille, Oregon.
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Both
It is unnecessary work
as well.
COQUILLE LAUNDRY
AND ICE CO.
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Grand Street Pageant.
See Human Rosebud
Parade Julg 4. Music
by Coos Bay Concert
Band. Games, Sports
Races o f a ll binds
FOR C A S H PRIZES
WASHING IS
HARD WORK
Our family washing
service is both satis­
factory and economi­
cal. Join the happy
majority and let us
show you, whether you
are from Missouri or
a native daughter.
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THREE
DAYS
5 mall,parse «-Vest pocket size/^Vacation travels «■ home use,
o f Chamberlain’ s Liniment and mas­
saging the parts at each application.
Try it and see how quickly it will relieve
the pain and soreness. Sold by all
druggists.
Cascara B ark
99
A Specialty
0
CANNOT SPILL
An electric storm at Bandon
Monday evening sent bolts of light­
ning into the hemes of Guy Dipple
and John Burrows. The element
followed ihe telephone and electric
doing but little damage.
For Sale—Six shares in the Co­ light wires
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quille Valley Creamery, price 60
F O R S A L E — A nice little
cents on the dollar. Reams, you
home, with six lots, tw o in the
feel pretty sore, eh ? Better brace
up old man, there may be worse bottom, about twenty bearing trees.
coming.— James N Jacobsen.
Located close to school house.
Leaving Oregon.
$ G eo. T . M oulton
I|1E23“ *J in any position .up side dawn.ntjht side up.or endways
loss it intoyour trunk - It is sealed ink trijht
A Beautiful Trophy
Pacific Real Estate C o.
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL.
Services first and third Sundays
o f each
month.
Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 a. m.
Archdeacon Wm. H orsfall, rector.
When your child has hooping cough
be careful to keep the cough loose and
expectoration easy by giving Chamber­
lain’ s Cough Remedy as may be re­
quired. This remedy will also liquefy
the tough mucus and make it easier to
expectorate. It has been used success­
fully in many epidemics and is safe and
c. sure. For sale by all druggists.
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broke to work and ride. A special
price for two weeks.
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Safety Pen
K now ltons
120 0
Frank H. Adams, Pastor.
W aterm an's ideal Fountain P
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mare, ranging from W O to
pounds; age from 6 to 8 years; all
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Christian Science
The subject Sunday
“ Christian Science.”
F O R S A L E , or Trade for Real
Estate— Three geldings and one
I am leaving Oregon to engage
in business in California, and will
give you an excellent opportunity
to buy a Ueo the Filth, also a Reo
Roadster at sacrifice prices. If you
ever intend to buy an automobile,
For Sale
now is your chance. 8ee me at
J. 0 - W a l l in g .
One ¡1-gallon iee cream freezer; once.
one 5-gallon icecream freezer; one-j Both phones.
half dozen silver ice cream soda j
For Sale
holders; one-half dozen silver ic e 1
cream soda spoons. All new. In- j Span of geldings, age 7 and 8,
weight about 29 huudred, color bay.
quire of Mrs. M Nosier.
For particulars write undersigned
Thoroughbred boar for sale. at Arago, or phone Farmers 7 x x 2
Address Farmer, care Herald.
O. H. Aasen.
T o ta ls .......... 33 2 5 27 8 2
Everett Coleburg was arrested
Monday in Marshfield by Sheriff
Gage charged with stealing a Stan­
ley hound belonging to Walter Sin­
clair. Upon preliminary trial Cole-
durg was placed under $300 bonds
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for appearance before the grand
Price & 1,230. G ood terms. See
It is now well known that not more
jury. In default of the bond he is than
one case o f rheumatism in ten re­ B. Folsom.
quires any internal treatment whatever.
now boarding at the county jail.
All that is needed is a free application
Each age o f our lives has its joys.
Ko Keel Klub to Dance
Home For Sale.
One of the best located aud most
sightly homes in Coos county, con­
sisting of ten acres ot good land,
good 8 room house, barn, chicken
house, etc. Oue huudred 7 year
old choice fruit trees and an excel­
lent assortment of berries. Cow,
horse, chickens, cultivators and
household goods go with place.
Place is just outside city limits,
inside city school district. See me
at on ce.
J. C. W a l l i n g .
Both phones,
block 33, Coquille, corner Second
Coquille won another hotly contested
game from Bandon by the close score o f
3 to 2. Coquille took the lead in the
fiiyt hulf o f the fifth —Bandon lead in
in the same inning, the Sand Bugs
forged ahead one in the sixth; Coquille
waltzed up in the seventh and shot the
winning run home in the eighth.
J. Collier had his “ spitter" working
splendidly d..ring the entire game, for
one o f the five hit» was o f the fiukiest
o f the Huke variety when liildod mis­
judged a fiy, and the Coquille excur­
sionists, with their drum and corps
rooters, had some occasion to enthuse
after the eventful eighth inning. Jim
got them the first inning on just about
a half dozen pitched balls, was just as
effective in the second: then matters
began to look as rosy as the sunny side
o f a fried egg, fo r Johnson lead off the
second inning with a pass to first on
Craig’ s error, he rambled to third on
Oerding’ s two bagger, but alas—John­
son and Oerding died easy deaths on the
rocks when ‘ ‘ K ling,’ ’ ‘ ‘ Pots’ ’ and Prey
refused to touch Craig’s offerings so
the opportunity to score was gone in
the same old way.
In the fifth Coquille got busy, after
Prey was morgued on a a fly to left
field, Johnson started a spell o f cannon­
ading with a single, Ix>renz fanned out.
Dudley swiped second, Byles immedi­
ately biffed the ball out o f the lot for a
double, scoring Johnson; J. Collier was
retired on a pop fly to second.
In the eventful eighth Howell mushed
first on Mead’ s wild throw, Oerding
reaching the initial sack on a fielders
choice, Bildod being thrown out at
second, Oerding stole second and was
put across the pan with the winning
run on C. Collier’ s birigle; A. Collier
fanned, Prey was thrown out at first,
ending the scoring for both teams.
Johnson, ss..................
Lorenz, 2b ................
Byles, c
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J. Collier, p ...............
Howell, ef ................
Oerding, 3b..................
C. Collier, l b ..............
A. Collins, If..............
FOR SALE CH EAP
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Two Days of Horse Racing
$1,000 in PURSES
Loggers Tug of War, Foot Races, Log Rolling Contest,
Spectacular Water Carnival, Launch Races,
Boat Races, etc. DANCING
Nightly. Good Mueic
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME AND
CELEBRATE IN MARSHFIELD
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small bills for further particulars
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