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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1912)
< '-f 3 'F h e C o q u i l l e î f ë r a k i lA SERVILES SERVI LES SUNUAA IN k n JILEE C H IM E S TLY TU EÜUDIELE j> riii.isn K i> i-.vi ¡ f t ' r H ' k s i u y Knit r.-.1 its s .■on.l/h.s-4' jn:itri r nt tliw nom grille»1 ju n tit] . 1 ■ JUViL , j î J 1379. W ALTER G. AC M. E. Church South TA.NDINi; OK THE TEAMS I North Bend Publisher Cixiuille Myrtle 1 WON 8 fi 5 4 4 0 LOST 1 3 4 5 5 9 P. C. The subject of the morning ser 889 fi» *7 mon will be ‘ ‘The Tiansfiguration 55»i No evening service. 414 Sunday school at io. a m. 414 000 You are invited to be present. ItéVial thd social ,, field Devoted to tHt ■ R.* . jgáiuildi!!! “ I rij íájjj'lill' Valley County generally. Ka.-tsido » «... ^HWScrintiaÄn.StWftr^ear in advance Walter Oerdiug, ou r baseball ooi- C. H -C lkaves , I’astor. : * 4 ' ' lo!l< (jfìl : .Ttr H i -1 resi^u.lent, is trou b led with nou- Christian Science Society ^ ^ J itio since the defeat of the w ■* “ Services at 11 a m next Sunday qiilTle boys at North Bend, and the malady deterred bun from giving us at the Little Cbuioh. Subject of a rep ort of the game played Sun lessou sermon “Truth.” day at the latter place. Walter’s P R E S U Y T E IU A N C H U R C H . illness is not serious and we look Breaching Sunday morning at 11. for the handling of the baseball No evening service. “ pill" in future games in a manner Sunday School at 10 a. in. that will move him to renewed Frank H. Adams, Paster. action. Following is the score: C lll'R C H O F C H R IS T . There will be preaching Sunday COQUILLE AB R BH PO at 11 a. in., and 8 p. m. 5 0 i 0 1 ’ 1 Johnson, ss T. B. McDonald, Minister 5 •> ■ > 5 1 0 Lorenz, 2b ^ T J R a riv a n d o ® Byles, c J. Collier, p Oregon State Fair, announces the Howell, cf Oerding, 3b event this year by advertising in C. Collier, lb the Herald. \Ye assure him Coos A. Collier, If O. Prey, ri county will send her full quota of visitors as well as exhibits, and efforts will be made to return with some of the prizes offered. Boscburg capitatists nre consul ering the advisability of raising $150,000 to be used in aid of a rail road to Marshfield. It is expected a like sum could he raised at other planes on the line and with $300,- 000 in baud it would then be easy to interest foreign capital in build ing the road. This is a move in the right direction. 4 0 2 5 0 0 8 0 •) 4 1 0 3 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 2 4 10 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Three acres close in. Suitable for chicken ranch. New six room eel* tage, ail modern improvements. For sale cheap by owner. Address Box 147, Coquille, Oregou. A. M. Nason, farming near Canaan, Me., was l adly crippled with a sc atic rheumatism due he says to uric acid in his blood. “ Foley's Kinney Pills entire ly cured me ana also removed numer ous black specks that were constantly before my eyes.” Foley Kidney Pills are a uric acid solvent and are effective for the various forms o f rheumatism. Sold by Fuhrman Pharmacy. Courses o f instruction include: General Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus bandry, Dairv Husbandry, Bacteriology Botany and Plant Pathology. Poultry Husbandry. II «culture, Entomology Veterinary Science, Civil Engineering. Electrical Engineering. Me< hanical En gineering; Mining Engineering. High way Engineering. Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Commerce, Forestry. Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Phys ics. .Mathematics. English Language and Literature, Public Speaking. Mod ern Languages, History. Architecture, Art. Industrial Pedagogy, Physical Ed ucation. Military Science and Tactics, and Music. Catalogue and illustrated literature mailed tree on application. Address Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. School Y ear Open* September 20th MALARIA h ea d a ch e, b ilio u sn e s s, in d ig e s t i o n , r h e u m a tis m , p im p les, b lotch e s, y e llo w c o m p le x io n , etc., are all sig n s o f p o is o n s in y o u r b lo o d . T h e se p o iso n s sh ou ld b e d riven out, or se rio u s illn ess m ay re su lt T o g et rid o f them , use T hedfordV Black-Draughti the o ld , reliable, pu rely v e g e ta b le , liver m edicin e. M rs. J. H. Easier, o f Spartanburg, S. C ., s a y s : “ I had sick h eadache, for y ears. I felt bad m ost o f the tim e, 1 tried T h e d - fo r d ’s. B lack -D rau g h t, and n o w I feel better than w h e n I w a s 16 years o ld .” Y o u r d ru ggist se lls it, in 25 cen t p ackages. Fr.5ist on Thedford’s II TO Mr Guerin nud family will go to California, probably Oakland. Mrs. Charles White and two children of Klamath Falls, who are here visiting the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs R. C Dement, have all been quite ill. The children have about recovered, but Mrs. White ia still sick. CURRY COUNTY Coquille loggers are looking over some of the valuable timber resour ces of Curry county: VY. K. Miller of Coquille was visiting relatives in Gold Beach last week. for the want then if, and the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, a succinct statement o f which i- as follows: That the marriage contract now existing be tween you and the plaintiff be dissolved. Service o f this summons is made by publication in pursuance o f an order made by John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, dated the 24th day o f July, 1912, and directing publi cation o f the same in the Coquille Her ald, a newspaper published at Coquille in said Coos County, Oregon, once each week for a period o f six weeks. Paperhanging troubles to F. H . M E L V E N He will cure them to stav cured Coquille I Administrator’s Notice Port Orford’s second annual A g ate Carnival will be held ou Satur day, August to, 1912. Everything possible will be done to make this unique celebration a success, aud the program this year promises to be far mote entertaining and in structive than the one last year. Agates, Indian curios and needle In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Coos work will be on display Friday af ternoon and Saturday. On the Celinia J. Schmidt S uit in evening of the 6th there will be a Plaintiff vs. j E quity FOR concert in the hall; the next fore noon will be baseball and iu the George William Schmidt ! a D ivorce Defendant J afternoon seme of the best athletic To George William Schmidt, defendant In the name o f the State o f Oregon: features ever preseuted to the peo you are hereby required to appear and ple of Curry county will be pulled answer the complaint filed against you ofl. Saturday evening an imitation in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date o f the service o f of the historic bjttle o! Battle Rock this summons upon you, if served with will precede the closing feature—a in this county, or if served within any . other county o f this state, then within big dance I he agate display this j twenty days from the date o f the serv year will be something that no other ice o f this summons upon you: and if you fail so to answer for want thereof, town or city iu the world can dupli the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, cate.— Tribune a succinct statement o f the relief de manded, is as follows: That the bonds o f matrimony existing between the DORA ITEMS plaintiff and defendant, be dissolved, Haying is nearly over. annulled and wholy held for naught, iv , __ t that the plaintiff shall have the care, Mr. S. W. 0 &e 8 | custody and control o f the minor child the guest of M. M. Young Sunday Benjamin Schmidt mentioned in the plaintiff’ s complaint, and for the costs He may locate in C009 county. and disbursements o f this suit. The order for publication o f this sum D. D. Dawson, general manager mons wras made the loth day o f June, of the Eiler Muric company for 1912, by John F. Hall, county judge of Southern Oregon, with headquar Coos county, Oregon, and that the said summons shall be published in the ters at Marshfield, spent several Herald, a newspaper published in Coos county, Oregon, for a period o f six days at Dora looking after business weeks. The date o f the first publica He expects to return in a few days tion being the 13th day o f June, 1912, and will leave a piano for inspection and of the last publication on the 25th day o f July, 1912, and defendant is re with Mrs Young. quired to answer on. or before said 25th day o f July, 1912. Frank Young has his new bouse W alter S inclair , * Attorney for P lain tiff completed and is occupying it. He Marion Miller had a big smile Sun lay. He say* it’s a big girl this | true. . Big Ben helps run the farm on time Is it hard for you to get the farm hands out on time? If so, why not let Big Ben do it for you? Rig Ren is a truth telling and Mr. Wiseman of Marshfield has been camping near the mill for n j few days and *iys chi -ken and ti h are fiae eating. A. J. Maysi was out repairing the telephone line a few dtys since | Better work a week Jack and per haps the patr. ns will be able to get ct ntral. M. M Y uag and Mr. Daw.cn visited Brewster Niturday and re port the work on Brewster grade progressing reliable alarm clock. It’s his business to get people up in the world. KODAKING Next time you drive to town, wa k over t * the store and take 1 look at him. I Veep h:m m the window woer* vervone can vee mm. SKOOKUM RESTAURANT C. A. HARRINGTON rKOI USTOB Let Us SCHROEDFR The Jeweler R E P A IR IN G C O Q U IL L E Come and See Same Old! Place Str. Elizabeth Regular as tbe Clock San Francisco a n d Bandon First-class fare only Up freight, per t »n Oregon I FIFTY-FIRST OREGON STA TE FAIR W. C. C h a s e , 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 Copnty o f Coos, duly made in the matter o f the estate o f B. M. Greene, deceased, on the 9th day o May, 1912, at the regular term o f said Court, and entered in book 7, o f Pro bate Journal o f said Court, at page 569 thereof, A. I,. Volk mar, administrator of said Estate, will, from and after the 16th 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-wit: 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 ISth, 1911. A . L. V olkm ar , Administrator of the Estate o f 1!. M. Greene, deceased. : - : >> Attorney for Plaintiff. The Dora Sunday School elected officers Sunday. Mr. Leatherma was : re-elected siq • lintendent. Doing What? KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE AND ] S uit j. FOR Laura V. McDonald D iv o r c e Defendant J To Laura V. McDonald, the above MYRTLE POINT MATTERS named defendant: A new store ¡ h in course of erec- , In the name of the State of Oregon, tion corner Seventh and Spruce you are hereby notified that you are re streets and will be used as a goner- Huired to appear and answer the com- h plaint filed against you in the above merchandise store The proprietors entitled suit in which Mary Pearl Mc Donald is plaintiff, and you, Laura V. are eastern men. McDonald, are defendant, within six Mrs. J. T. Bridges of Oakland, weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, to-wit: Within Oregon, came via Iioseburg Friday, six weeks from the 25th day o f July, and was met here by her daughter, 1912, the same being the date o f the first publication o f this summons; and Mrs. S. C F.ndicott of Bandon, Sat if you fail to appear and answer on or urday where Mrs Bridges will visit before the 5th day o f September, 1912, the same being the last (lay o f the time for some time. prescribed in the order for publication, Ezra Watson has huiit a new barn ou (he ranch hs bought of S, C Bunch. And he’ ll do it every day at any time you say. 0 Show You How Interesting Happenings and Doings of Nearby Mary Pearl McDonald Neighbors Clipped ¡iom Exchanges Plaintiff vs. and Otherwise Secured P A IN T IN G of Salem, Sept. 2-7, 1912 i i i I I I OFFERED IN PREMIUMS ON LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER PRODUCTS Races, Dog Show, Shooting Tournament, Band Concerts, Fireworks and Free Attractions Send for premium list and entry blanks. Reduced rates on all Railroads, For particulars address I FRANK MEREDITH, 1 DOUBLE Secretary, DISC Salem, Oregon I RECORD 1 ------------------------------------ — I ONLY 35c § Remember we are still giving a good double disc graphophone record when yoqr cash purchase amounts to $5.00, by the payment of 35 cents extra. select from. A good assortment A full and complete Staple and Fancy Groceries, Lard, Etc. Fruit Jars. is helping his f itlier in the mill. Is rt hard for you to get them up in the morning? Everybody’s Doing It! In the Circuit Court o f the State O regon, in end for C oos County BRING YOUR Mr. Thomas Guerin’s reuter has a judgment will lie taken against vou Totals 37 3 y 24 9 7 Sunday services during July and August. NORTH BEND Suuday night, July 28, the uuion AB R BH PO A E .. 3 u 0 4 0 i service will be lie'll in the Christian Gaffney, 2b o 1 3 0 4 Young, ss 4 i 2 1 0 0 Church, sermon by Rev.F.H Adams. Surbeck, If i 2 s 2 1 4 Kissam, lb Union Young Peoples’ meeting 4 0 0 5 0 0 Conners, c 4 0 0 2 1 1 will l>d bel 1 at the Christian Clurch Wallace, 3b 4 0 0 2 0 0 I Sunday July 28, at 7 p. m., con Heath, rf 3 1 0 4 0 1 Maloney, cf 3 1 1 0 1 0 ducted by ODe of the Presbyterian Hull, p .............. | members. 33 6 5 27 t 4 Totals August 4, services will be held in Maloney out for bunting on third tbe M. F. Church S ,uth, sermon by strike. RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS Rev. T. B. McDonald. 123456789 August 11, services will be held Coquille 0 0 1 0 0 1 U 0 1— 3 Hits 1 0 2 1 1 1 IM 1— S in the Presbyterian Church, sermoD North Bend 0 II I 0 2 0 0 0 *— li Hits 0 0 3 0 1 0 M> *— 5 1 by C. H. Cleaves. This will be the order to tie fol- SUMMARY Home run— Kissam; Two base hit— i lowed so far as is now kuown. Rev. E. H. Mowre, Presiding Bargain Elder of the M. E Church South, One lot and seven room ho“ se at will preach and dedicate the Fish- cost. Three blocks from the post trap Methodist church next Tues office. See J. E. Quick. day evening, July 30, at 8 o ’clock Dysentery is always serious and often All are cordially invited to attend. a danyerous dis aso, hut it can 1* cur- ed- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and The C oquille Mill aud Mercantile Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it even Company are prepared to supply "h e n tnauignant and epidemic. For r * ; sale by all druggists, your needs in all kinds of fruit ..... lioxo*-. Apple prune and tomato Oregon Agricultural College boxes on Land. Any size made to This great institution opens its doors for the fall senu sier on September 20th. order. Both phonos. FOR SALK TOPICS WISE INI) OTHERWISE UNION SERVICES 0 1 The Christian Church, M. li purchased the hotel complete He 5 is a Mr. Shilling from North Bend 0 Church South and the Presbyterian 0 Church have united for holding and takes possession August 1. Steam Roller The Coquille Tennis Club met at the office of J. S. Barton last even Ryles; Three base hit Lorenz; Struck ing (Wednesday) to reorganize. out— By Collier 4, by Hull 4; Umpire Many enthusiasts of the game were — Felter. present. Among other matters Deried Gtuensh.p transacted it was decided to improve j cbar,eg KranZf a fom er member the c o u r t -o r grounds by scrap of tbe C()lony of ftDarchi8ta nt ing, rolling and oiling. The steam ! Home> Dear Tacuriia< Washington, roller having been used to good a I-1 wag llenie<l eitizor,stiip recently by vantage at Cui ago, tbe same meth- Uliite,, state8 |.i8tril.t Judge Ed- od will be employed to smooth the , war<, E CuahmBn Kranz on ex- rough places ou the grounds. It is aminaton said th it the members of hoped many will join the club ai d tbe colony did not believe iu organ- j avail themselves of the privileges ize 1 government and did not re nfforded. One of tbe ardent sup- spect the fl ig. His applicrtion was j 1 rttrs cf the game is Rev. C. 11. deuied with prejudice. Cleaves whose early molding play Dahlia Looks Like Teddy serves him well as an appetizer for A dahlia that looks like Colonel j breakfast. Would that others Roosevelt, grins like the colonel an i choose the same. appeared to s a y ‘‘dee-lighted” with its cresceut shaped mouth-like cen- Fine and Fragrant Flowers Wm. Dee, a florist of St Louis. ' ter, is tbe Buibankian product of Mo., brother in law of Win Caudlin tbe gardens of Miss Anita Smith of arrived in Coquille Friday last for a Pasadena, ( ulifornia. In ad lition visit of tw o weeks or more. He •<> the regular “ set of teeth” says the flowers grown ont-doors which it hoists, this dahlia is said here excel in beauty and Iragrauce t0 sturdier than the toughest any he can produce under glass in weed It has been officially ebris- St. I„ouis Mrs Caudlin has a mag tened the “ Roosevelt, nificent garden ol flowers that is Mrs. Hudson has secured the particularly pleasing to Mr. Dee. agency for the Thomas Guaranteed Hose and all orders will leceive careful attention. Ftshlrap M. E. Church To Use the NEWS NOTES I If you are a housewife you cannot | reasonably hope to be healthy or heauti-, ) ful by w ashing dishes, sweeping and ! I doing housework all day and crawling 1 I into bed dead tired at night. You must ! . get out into the open air and sunlight. 1 If you do this every day and keep your I stomach and bowls in good order by I taking Chamberlain's T Tablets when a" needed, you should become both healthy and beautiful. lor’ sale by all druggists. line Flour, to jQ of Feed, See us before buying Keonomy I D ra n e 's S to re $ — -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17.50 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco C g lin d e r R e c o rd s For Reservations COLUMBIA NOSLER & NORTON (i|tiii,!ii:iiii:iiii(ii(i,in«,uM(a(illi((lilli(ii(i((iirt{|iii(i(.iiiiiii(ilii1ii,iiiii,u|¡,, i. Agents, Coquille, O regon INDESTRUCTIBLE C Y L IN D E R R EC O R D Str. B ro o k l y n Plying Between San Francisco and Bandon Firit-claf« fare only $7.60 Up freight, |»er ton O 3.00 Sudden & Christiansen Agents, San Francisco, California o F or R eserv a tion s NOSLER & NORTON Agents, Coquille, Oregon 1 1 Two Minute Record $ .35 “ 44 1 3 •• .80 1 3 1.15 6 «* »4 44 1.40 6 12 44 « (f 2.00 2.50 12 3 .6 0 THE LYRIC HORNLESS GRAPHOPHONE Unsurpassed in Tone and Quality $25 12 Double Disc Records Rented lor 23c |>er Week ANDERSON New and Second-Hand Goods