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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1912)
T r y '• - - SUNDAY SHRVIL1S IN T h e C o q u i lle H e r a ld CITV FATHERS TRANSAtT PUBLISHED T IMPOKTANT BUSINESS CODUILLE ÜHUHUIIES every hu rsday Entered as second class mailer May 8, 1905. at the post otlice at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. WALTER G. ACKERM AN, Publisher If you are a housewife you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or Ls-auti- i ful by washing dishes, sweeping and il iing housework, all day and crawling e .................... 1 into b he'd dead tired at night. You must □EEJEzJG get out into the open air and sunlight. - 1 I f you do this every day and keep your Christian Science Society Regular meeting of the city coun I 1^ I h stomach and bowls in good order by Services at 11 a. m uext Sunday I I I C~T B a € \ 1 ■ ■ ■ taking I'ham berlains Tablets when cil held Monday, July 15. needed, you should become both h althy Mayor Morrison in the chair. All at tho Littlo Cburcb. Subjeet of I - 1 r z ------ if —n— 1 —= = ii ----- 1 and beautiful. E'or sale by all druggists. and appioved. Phone, Main 354. Several petitions from property owners relative to altering and re establishing grades on Spurgeon street were received and placed on file. Specifications for the improve ment of Spurgeon street and exten sion of the same, were presented by P. M. Hall-Lewis, city engineer. The estimate of the total cost of the foregoing work, as indicated by the plans, is $4,4G7, or $1.87 per front foot, on a total of 2,390 front feet as a basis of calculation. PATRIOTISM OUR MOTIVE The peiition and specifications Do we want idle men or idle were upon motion ordered filed and acres ? W hy reward men lor placed in the minutes. keeping land idle and punish men Ordinance No. 01 relating to re for using it ? establishing the grades of Spurgeon street was adopted uuder uu emer The Oregon Kish Commission gency clause. has announced that 6,500.000 trout Shelley A Ellingsen presented a will be planted in Oregon streams bid for the sum of $547 for build during the remainder of the sum ing a warehouse on the new wharf, mer. an 1 J. A. Yoakam, Jr., offered to do the work for $183. The Goddess of Liberty gives ( By unanimous vote the council way to the buffalo — the head of an j awarded the contract for the wharf Iudian on the reverse side— on a building to J. A. Yoakam, Jr. now nickel, or five cent piece, which Councdmen Pierce, Skeels and will soon supercede the one now in ’ Lyons, constituting a committee on use. city hall site, reported that they Edgar McDaniel, editor of the had examined all the sites offered Coos Bay Harbor, was in the city and believed the best interests of Sunday listening to the strains of the city would be served by pur • weet music rendered by the Co chasing the site offered by the Col quille band, the sententious verdict lier heirs on the corner of Second upon “ strikes,” “ balls,” fouls,” and Taylor streets, 100 x 100 feet, etc., and enjoying the balmy at for $2,700. mosphere always to be found in Co The report was, upon motion, quille. Notwithstanding a protest accepted. “ a sweet smile haunts him still.’ ’ The Coos Bay Paving and Con struction company were allowed The Socialist administration of I $33.30 to pay for extra work on Schenectady, New York, in an en the bulkhead, and also the sum of deavor to sell ice to the poor of $10147 to pay for removing plauk- that city for 25 certlw, being 15 cents ing, etc, on B street. less than dealers’ price, was pre Council adjourned to meet July vented from so doing by injunction 17, at 8 o ’ c I ock p m. proceedings. No law was cited as being violated only that the admin Adjourned meeting was hold istration had no right to sell in July 17, all councilmen present ex competition to established dealers. cept Pierce. The city proposes to fight and if Ordinance No. G2 relating to the justice is taken consideration it improvement of Spurgeon street will win. and specifying the character of P R E 8 U Y T K K IA N CH UKGH . CHURCH OF CHRIST. Price $30,000. Good Terms M. E. Church South Sunday morning, July 21, the pastor will preach the last in the series “ Elements of Church Strength, ’ ’ “ Faith.’’ Union services at night at the Presbyterian church. You are invited to be present. Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. II. C leaves , Pastor. UNION SERVICES The Christian Church, M. E Church South and the Presbyterian Church havo united for holding Sunday services during July and August. July 21, the service will be held in the Presbyterian Church, sermon by C. H . Cleaves. This will be the order to be fol lowed so far as is now known. For soreness o f the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, there is nothing better than Chamber lain’ s Liniment. This liniment also re lieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all drugfists. M A LA R IA headache, biliousness, in digestion, rheumatism, pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc., are all signs of poisons in your p, blood. These poisons should be driven out, or serious illness may result To get rid of them, use Thetiferdi Black-BiMsil the old, reliable, purely vegetable, liver medicine. . Mrs. J. II. Easier, of Spartanburg, S. C., sa y s: “ I had sick headache, for years. I felt bad most of the time, I tried Thed- ford’s Black-Draught, and now I feel better than when I wa$ 10 years old.” Your druggist sells it, in 25 cent packages. fp.5Ì5t on Thedford’s tr I - ■■H E A. M. Nason, farming near Canaan, Me., was badly crippled with a sciatic rheumatism due lie says to uric acid in his blood. “ Foley’ s Kidney Pills entire ly cured me ana also removed numer ous black specks that were constantly liefore my eyes.” Foley Kidney Pills - -« • - * - It takes more to feed a vice than are a uric acid solvent and are effective for the various forms o f rheumatism. it does to feed a family. Sokl by Fuhrman Pharmacy. See Any time, any place. phones. T . A . W alter. One lot and seven room ho“ se at Both cost. T h ree blocks from the post- office. See J. Iv Q u ick . Big Ben helps run the farm on time Is it hard for you to get tho farm hands out on time? Duplex Razor, ready for shaving, for ) t~> 35c y f- ' Celinia J. Schmidt Plaintiff ] S uit IN Coquille : - : Oregon DOUBLE DISC RECORD ONLY 3 5 c Remember wo are still giving a good double disc graphophoue record when your cash purchase amounts to $5.00, by the payment of 35 cents extra. select from. A good assortment to A full and complete Staple and Fancy Groceries, Lard, Etc. line Flou«-, of Feed, See us before buying F.conomy Fruit Jars. . . . . . . Drane's Store Cglinder Records i ( C O L U M B IA j; i’.iitiiRiutUiiiRHtiitii . IN D ESTR U C TIB LE ° iliUiiimi;t)i;;i[iiintnii)tiiì)imjUHjiiHiiintitìiuiiiiiima|ufiiiitiiiimiiia^ ImÊSÊÊ Ì CYLINDER RECORD 1 T w o Minute Record $ .35 1 I Four Minute R ecord $ .50 it «( 4« 3 .80 3 *• 11 1.15 *« «< t< 6 1.40 6 “ “ 2.00 <* « «( 12 2.50 » 12 “ “ 3.60 ANDERSON W alter S inclair , No. 55— Nice house and barn. I f , acres, fine orchard; eight blocks from ! postoflice. Price $4,500. No. 63—Four-room house and two lots for $650. A good buy. I keep him in the window when* everyone can see him. 3 \AZO ~Tt KNOW LTON’S DRUG STORE to stay cured $25 It’ s his business to get people up in the world. Next time you drive to town, walk over to the store and take a look at him. T he Razor with the Right Principle 10 Acres He will cure them Fine residence; orchard ; half bottom vs. > E quity for land; good im provem em s; one mile THE LYRIC HORNLESS GRAPHOPHONE George William Schmidt | A D ivorce freni Coquille. Reasonable terms. Defendant J Unsurpassed in Tone and Quality _____ To George William Schmidt, defendant Price $3,000 In the name o f the State o f Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and I 2 Double Disc Records Rented for 2 5 c per W eek answer the complaint filed against you No. 138. 220 Acres in the above entitled suit within ten Fine stock ranch, best in Coos county days from the date o f the service o f and cheapest on our list, all things con this summons upon you, if served w ith sidered. Thirty acres bottom land in in this county, or if served within any cultivation; 7 acres hill land in oats; a other county o f this state, then within twenty days from the date o f the serv good quantity of saw' tim ber1 fine stream ice o f this summons upon you; and if- water running through place; good out you fail so to answer for want thereof, range for stock, new 9-rooin residence the plaintiff will apply to the court for — _________________________________________ good barn anti outside buildings; good the relief demanded in the complaint, a succinct statement o f the relief de orchard; place well fenced. All farming manded, is as follows: That the bonds implements, mower, rake, cultivators, o f matrimony existing between the plows i nd other tools usua'ly found up plaintiff and defendant, be dissolved, j | | Plying Between on a first-class ranch; wagon, harness; annulled and wholv held for naught, | that the plaintiff shall have the care, | 150 head of old goats and 40 or 50 kids custody and control o f the minor child j go with tiie place. Good terms. Benjamin Schmidt mentioned in the \ plaintiff’ s complaint, and for the costs j Price $4,000 and disbursements o f this suit. The order for publication o f this sum mons was made the 10th day o f June, / O 'O ' / 1*12, by John F. Hall, county judge o f ! CITY PROPERTY First-class fare only $7.50 C 003 county, Oregon, and that the said | Up freight, per ton . 3.00 No. 43 —One 6-room residence and lot summons shall be published in the j 4 G e o r g e & G ib ie r, P r o p s , i 50x100, within four blocks of postoffice. Herald, a newspaper published in Coos i e*- county, Oregon, for a period o f six I Terms if desired. Price $1,500. Sudden & Christiansen weeks. The date o f the first publica No. 47—One good residence and lot tion being the 13th day o f June, 1912, | Agents, San Francisco, California and o f the last publication on the 25th C within five blocks postoffice, $1,500. General photographic S day o f .July, 1912, and defendant is re- | work, portraiture and C No. 51—Choice residence and lot 50x quired to answer on, or before said 25th '■ \ For Reservations 100, four blocks from postoffice, $1,800. day o f July, 1912. t viewing, developing \ Big Ren is a truth telling and reliable alarm clock. If so, why not let IJig Ben do it for you? And he’ll do it every day at any time you say. | U R H A M J -| U P L E X 1 No. 132. F. H . M E L V E N Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that the Nor way Drainage District will receive 1 sealed bids for the construction o f a drainage system in said district, in Coos county, Oregon, which will include j the following: Beginning at Station No. 0 in the bot tom o f a small stream; which said sta tion is situated 025 feet north and 1380 feet west o f the center o f Section 30 in Township 2S south o f Range No. 12 west o f the \V. M. Oregon. From this station a ditch 0 feet on Price $17,500 the bottom and having side slopes o f 45“, is to be cut in a southeasterly direc tion a distance approximately 1450 feet No. 22. 80 Acres to the quarter section line running Nearly all bottom land, seven miles north and south through the center o f Section SO. from Coquille in Fislitrap valley; well Station No. 0 is situated 1.99. ft above improved; two good houses, two barns, low tide as has previously been deter good orchard. Situated so it can be mined by the county surveyor, and the divided in two places. Eighteen head said ditch is to be excavated to this good cow's, 8 calves, a number of hogs, level for its entire length. The approximate number o f cubic chickens, and all n w farming imple yards o f earth to bo moved is 4220.2. ments, also good household furniture go All work subject to the inspection and w'itli the place. ab.iroval o f the County Surveyor, who will stake out the exact location o f the Price $14,500 propos d ditch, civing all necessary cuts, fills, excavations, etc. The profile which is in the office o f No. 124. 151 Acres the County Surveyor shows the cuts, Twenty-five acres bottom, 36 acres in etc., from Station No. 0 to Station No. cultivation; good new house and barn; 3 plus 36 and is considered a part o f these specifications. The balance of tine spring water; good orchard; 25,000 the ditch for a distance o f approxi feet fine timber; close to good school mately l i l t feet runs through the marsh and ch urch ; on good county road eight and varies from a rut o f 5.20 feet at Station No. 3 plus 36 to 3 feet at Sta miles from Coquille. A money maker. tion No. 14 plus 50. Reasonable terms. The right o f way o f all ditches to be cleared four times the width o f the Price $60 per Acre ditch. The width o f the ditches is taken at the b ittom and are to be excavated to No. 12S. 160 Acres within two feet o f the level o f extrem e Good new house and barn; 35 acres of low tide, and have side slopes o f 45 . bottom land in cultivation; 20 acres' All ditches to bo dug along the lines and at the plates indicated by the plans, good timber; close to school and church; maps and survey o f said drainage sys nicely located eight and one-half miles tem now on file in the office o f the from Coquille. A genuine snap. Terms County Clerk o f Coos county, Oregon. All dirt removed from the ditches to suit purchaser. shall be placed n it less chan four feet from the edge o f the ditch. Price $52.50 per Acre Any and all successful bidders will be required to enter into a written con tract, and give b o ld with good and No. 130. 10 Acres sutfi dent surieties for the faith,ul per No. 1 bench land, one mile and half formance o f their contracts. All bids to be forwarded in sealed from Coquille; six acres in cultivation all in orchard and strawberries ; goo I envelopes to J. If. Barklow, secretary o f the Norway Drainage District, Nor 5-room house; two barns and a silo; 15 way. by the 20th day o f July, 1912. stands of bees; three dozen chickens; Right reserved to reject any and all A. J. liADABAUOH, all household furniture; horse, buggy bids. J. H . B arklow , President. and farming tools. A dandy, profitable Secretary. and pleasant little home. Half cash, E. L. D etelesen , Board of Directors. balance to suit purchaser. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore Price $3,000 gon, for the County of Coo* No. 61 —Good 7-room residence, all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, nice ham, orchard and all kinds of berries. 8ix lots, four of which are goof bottom—the tiest for gardening purposes. Two blocks from courthouse. Price $2,500. Is rt hard for you to get them up in the morning? Until they are gone"we are giving a Durham Good bottom lurid, nearly all in cultiva tion; fine 8-room residence, all modern and up-to-date, good wood house 26x28 two-story; splendid spacious barn with superb equipments; nice family orchard and all kinds of fruits and berries. Two and one-half miles from Coquille. All farming implement* included in price asked. This is a good buy. Let us show you this property- Good terms. troubles to l school house.: B. Folsom. 85 Acres Paperhanging Str. Brooklyn San Francisco and Bandon STUDIO bottom, about twenty bearing trees. G ood terms. No. 16. AND COQUILLE F O R S A L E — A nice little home, with six lots, two in the Bargain A U T O S E R V IC E PAINTING Administrator's Nolice Notice is hereby given, that under and in pursuance o f an order o f the County Court of the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Coos, duly made in the matter o f the estate o f li. M. Greene, deceased, on the 9th day of May, 4912, at the regular term o f said Court, and entered in book 7, o f Pro bate Journal o f said Court, at page 5ti9 thereof, A. L. Volkmar, administrator of said Estate, will, from and after the ltith day of August, 1912, proceed to sell for cash, at the South door o f the Court House at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, the following described real property, to-w it: Lot Nine o f Block Two in Smith’ s Addition to the Town o f Myrtle Point, Oregon, the same be ing land o f said estate. First Publication July 18th, 1911. A. L. V olkmar , Administrator o f the Estate o f B. M. Greene, deceased. New and Second-Hand Goods Dysentery is always serious and often a dangerous disease, hut it can be cur ed- Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epide mic. For sale by all druggists. Price $1,250. 186-acre Ranch Highly improved, one mile and a half j from Coquille ; two residences and two barns, one of which is the finest in the county; thirty head of fine blooded cows, six bones, wagons and farming T. B. McDonald, Minister tools go with ihe place. During the summer months mothers o f young children should watch for any unnatural looseness o f the bowels. When given prompt attention at. this time serines trouale may be avoided. Chamberlain s Colic, Oholers and Diar rhoea Remedy can always be depended upon For sale by all druggists' Located close to No. 10. There will be preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. No services in the evening on account of union ser- vicos at the Presbyterian church. M rs. Hudson has secured the agency for the Thomas Guaranteed It is always well to do your best Hose and all orders will teceive as long as it isn’t your best friend. careful attention. — •* . The Coquille Mdl and Mercantile Company are prepared to supply your needs in all kinds of fruit boxes. Apple, prune and tomato boxes on hand. Any size made to order. Both phones Coquille Valley Real Estate Co. Preaching Sunday morning at 11. Uuion services Sunday evening W M. ODDY, M anager at this church at 8 o ’clock, preach T w o D oors South P. O. C oquille, Ore. ing by Rev. C. H Cleaves. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Frank II Adams, Pastor. FARM PROPERTY materials used was adopted. President G. Stanley Hall, of The Coos Ray Paving and Con Clark university of Worcester, Mass, struction company was allowed and professor of psychology of that ; $l,(!80 on their First street paving institution has this to say of Colonel contract. Roosevelt : "In my bumble opin W. J. Langston was allowed ion, be is almost afflicted with de lusions of greatness.” " I am a $300 on First and C street sewer Republican,” be continued, “ but I contract. Council adjourned. am going to vote for Wilson for Luckily, every silver lining hasn’ t a clond. BRING YOUR councilman and oflicors present ex lesson sermon “ Life." Devoted to the material and social upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par cept Laird. ticularly and o f Coos County generally. Minutes of previous meeting read Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance president. What I have said of Colonel Roosevelt is based on my study of many cases. I have seen a number of prominent men who went that way,” President Hall is one of the most famous o f America’s psychologists, having given his en tire life to the study o f the mind. We Seil j SCHROEDFR K E P A IR IN G v m r Parties having property for sale or houses for rent will find it to their advantage to list same with the Coquille Valley Real Estate Co. \VM. ODDY, M anager T h e J e w e le r All Shaving Supplie» Choice residence lots in all parts of the city from $200 up. C O Q U IL L E Two Door» South P. Os Coquille, Ore. Attorney for Plaintiff. F IR E -F R O O P ] r and printing for ama- > / teurs. Call and see us > S and get our prices. > | Storage Room for Rent j NOSLER & NORTON Agents, Coquille, Oregon Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock The only ready roofing manu factured that it obaolutely fire proof. Made of a combination of A«- besto» (stone) fibre and genuine Trinidad Lake .Asphalt. This roofing i» proof ngainst every destructive element. It it simple to lay and never require« painting, graveling or repair«. Used on all kind» of building»—everywhere. Write or call for Samples and Booklet, J. H. Oerding SKOOKUM RESTAURANT C. A. HARRINGTON ruontiE TO B C o m e and S e e \2% First-class fare only Up freight, per ton $7.50 ......... 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservations NOSLER & NORTON ? Sam e „C o q u i l l e , O r e g o n San Francisco an d Bandon O ld ' P la c e Agents, Coquille, Oregon