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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1912)
The Coquille Herald j r HITS H E MEKELÏ MENTIONED :Y T H U R S D A Y UKcaml c U m matter May 8. 1906. at the poat oific* at Goquille. Oregon, under act of Congress oi March Entered * , 187*. _________ W A L T E R U . A C K E R M A N . Publisher Devoted to the m aterial and social upbuilding o f the Coquille V alley par ticularly and o f Coos County generally. Subscription. 11.50 per year in advance Phone, Main 354. Cn a rea l ra n g e s , the largest stock in to w n at A n d e r s o n 's . SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES ■ ■ ,1 — --------- Cirniua Sdmct Sarirty There is a 2reat demand for la Service« at 11 a. m next Sunday borers in logging camps hereabouts. at the Little Cbuieb. Subject of Fisher Flooring Mills c o m p a n y lesson sermon “ Love.” ot Seat'.le are advertising their pro duct in this U-ue. Home made bread, piea. cakes c o o k ie s and doughnuts at Mrs M. Nosier s Bakery and Confectionary Editor Schultz o f the Myrtle Point Enterprise was a county seat visitor oce day last week. Preaching Sunday morning at 11 No evening service. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Frank H. Adams, Pastor. „ - ,. BRING YOUR Pale-faced, weak, and Shaky women—who suffer every day with womanly weakness—need the help of a gentle tonic, with a building action on the womanly system. If you are weak—you need Cardui, the woman’s tonic, because Cardui will act directly on the cause of your trouble. Cardui has a record of more than 50 years of success. It must be good. EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H . , - , u , . , , S u n d a y morning. August 4, the Presiding Elder, Rev. E H. Mowre The $t«sc>n for hunting deer in Western Oregon opens today. of Portland will preach. This will be Mr. Moure's last sermon this (Thursday 1 August 1. The third annual rally o f the W conference year. Union service* at night at this O. W . log roiling at Laoglois will church. take plice August 22 and 23. Sandav school at to. a m. Roy Pownder and wife left Wed - You are invited to be present. ne-dav over the Roseburg Myrtle P A T R IO T I S M -O U R M O T IV E C. H . C l e a v e s , Pastor. Point stage line for Portland. For Sale— Young mare, weight' Coos county’s apportionment ot UNION SERVICES the state school fund for this year l,4i>n; gentle, sound and true. Ad- j The Christian Church, M. E dress I. Nordstrom. Parkersburg. amounts to $ 150,863.67. Church South end the Presbyterian Remember a1! ■ our bakery is Ex-Mayor Q u i c k was seen this strictly home made, fresh every morning carrying a gunny sack of day. At Mrs Noeler’s Bskerv. old shoes for service upon the Aasen Brothers recently purchas rough sands o f the sea at Baodon, ed a powerful yarding engiue to be where he will stay lor a week with used in their logging camp near bis father and friends. this city. OREGON NEWS Pale Faces BRIEFLY TOLD Traasyiriag ■ Oreyor BetW Dows te least .In k e r *f L jks aad Yet Make the Sakjed laderstoeJ The busioese streets of Oregon City now glow with cluster lights J ** “ A bank was recently organized at e eo Molalla to be known as the Molalla State Bank. Many bogus twenty-five cent pieces of 1907 stamped upon them 1 The are in circulation at Oregon City. PAINTING AND Paperhanging troubles to CARDUI F. H. MELVEN Taka Myrtle Baber, of Lvle. ha* been ^ , tlin ,rc, from ..Gr. r _ .. . r, Haber a well k c o w o Coos county race horse mao. At a special election held in Flor- eoce *he el*c,or*' bJ • TO,e of elebt | Church have united for holding *° CD*- Jec*ded to vicate certain. SuDday eervict? during July and sArte,i f°r the u.e of a saw mill. He will cure them to stav •/ cured Woman’s Tonic. Mrs. Effie Graham, of Willard, Ky., sa v s: “j was so weak 1 could hardly go. I suffered, nearly every month, for 3 years. When 1 began to take Cardui, my back hurt awfully. 1 only weighed 99 pounds. Not long after, i weighed 115. Now, I d o all my work, and am in good health." Begin taking Cardui, today. Coquille August. Over ooe hundred Marshfield August -4. services will be held in Moose held a picnic in Piper*» the M E Church Suutb, sermon by GroTe Sunday last. Services were Rev. C. H Cleaves. conducted by Rev G. Le Roy Hall L n;on Young Peoples meeting Swimming and oth er amusements Attorney Liljeqvist and wife are will l>e held at the M. E. Chjrch were enjoyed. Another d lik and dismal condi A U T O S E R V IC E Farmer J W H .gbes, just south! tion confronts ’ ‘Teddy.” He was expected to return from their visit South Sunday August 4, at 7 p. m„ Any time, any place. Both eonducteJ by one of the M. E Forest Grove, report* the biggest recently visited by a delegation of to relatives in Wisconsin the 10th phones. T . A . alker. Church South members. yield of hay that has been heard of negroes to ascertain bis attitnde of August. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Walling and relative tc the black race. Looks A u t o m o b i l e A g e n t s : — I want in th“ city »hi* te a r . He reports In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f the S ta te o f O r e g o n , in and fo r C o o s C o u n ty gloomy for Col. Roosevelt from all A. P. Ingram and wife registered a: local agents iu every county in Ore- cuU'°f> 21 ton? of c over aud tim- the Hotel McClallen, Rcseburg, on gon to handle a popular t riced line °*b7 ff m ^ I E acre? at one cut- sources. Mary Pearl Me Donald- S uit Monday last. of automobiles; a good mme and , hug. Plaintiff Ray Utter, a printer, who labored for vs. Rev. James Marshall, rector of Laura V . McDonald F. E Nelson, of the Nelson Iron reputation for ictegrity counts D iv o r c e with us as apprentice in the job de Works, at Marshfield, paid a busi more with us than money or ex per- the Pcrlsmouth Episcopal church. Defendant partment ot the state printing office, I ness visit to this city and Myrtle; ience; if you have $475 aod can Portland, h*s te e n adjudged in- T o Laura V . M cDonald, the above Salem, has been visiting friends at named defendant: furoisb bond, you can procure the sane and taken to the asyinrn at Point the first ol the week. In the name o f the S tate o f Oregon, Fonr Mile »he past week. He was are hereby notified that yoa are r e M. P Long, manager of the O. agency for our high-grade car and Salem. H* is a nstive of Austria, you in Coquille Tuesday on his way to appear and answer the com we will furnish you with demonslra- about fifty years old. Overwork is quired K. Creamery, returned Sunday from plaint filed against you in the above home and we had a pleasant chat suit ir. which Mary Pearl M c California with his bride. They tor. For full p irticu’ars address . supposed to be the ca ns: of bis loss entitled with him Donald is plaintiff, and you, Laura V . E E Gerlinger, S»lev Manager, *13S of reason. are now at home at the James L">ird ! M cDonald, are defendant, within six Uashingtou street, Portland, Ore. £ 1. W. Scott las* wee's fevered the weeks from the d ate o f the first publi The Evening Record, Marshfield, place. : - : W H E N Y O U SE R VE ICE C R E A M l>e sure that it is Miller’s. Then you can l>e absolutely certain of offering the perfection of refresh ments. If you like ordinary ice cream you’ll simply rave over Miller’s. Put it to the test of taste. It is simply great in fla vor which is why it is so great in favor. ^ Millers Confectionery ) mm 1 £ Straight from O ur Ovens am “ t your home is the w ay we dei-.ver our bread. But prompt we are there is always some one impatiently aw aiting our com ing. They wouldn't think o f having & meal without our bread on the table. T hey 0 n- sider it an absolute necessity as well as a luxury. T ry a loaf and you'll know why. cation o f this summons, to -w it: Within has its new perfecting press install ed and in operation. The Record comes to ns with a column added »0 each page and the length corres pondingly increased Enlargement seems to be the order with Editor O ’ Brien bat we trust the new press will not be the means of causing a swelling to the exclusion of his “old hat.” Lincoln Sherrard, once a Snmner boy, who has been located in south ern California for many years, is spending a couple of weeks in this section renewing old acquaintances. He is accompanied by his son, Lin coln junior The Coqaille Mill end Mercantile Company are prepared to supply yonr needs in all kinds of fruit boxer. Apple, prune and tomato boxes on hand. Any size made to order. Both phones. Mrs. Hudson Las secured the agency for the Thomas Guaranteed Hose and all orders will teeeive careful attention. - --- Mr. W. S. Guasalus. a farmer living rear Fleming. Pa., says he used Cham berlain's CoHc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his fam ily for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommend: rg it. For sale by all druggists. Baryaa One lot and ?even room ho-se at cost. Three blocks from the post- office. See J. E Quick. FOR SALE Three acres close in. Suitable f>r chicken ranch. New six room cot tage, all modern improvements. For sale cheap by owner. Address Box 147, Coquille, Oregon. “ I was cured o f diarrhoea by one dose o f Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea R e m e d y ," writes M. E . G eb- hardt- Oriole. Pa. There is nothi-g better. For sale by alt druggists. —------ —• - A thiii woman ran to catch a car. fell into a seat exhaustel. “ I f e e l.’ ’ she panted, “ like a fat woman.” D. C. B . ^ team .rTT^ractorliv- Forest 0ruW ff’ Tl[E a <’*<*• six w eeks from the 25th day o f July, O L- Nosier has accepted a posi 1 *12, the sam e being the date o f the ing at 6»S9 Keeling < in . Canton, III., . with some of the la rgest and fines tion as nightwatchman at the Ran is now well rid o f a severe and annoying ; first publication o f this sum m ons: and _ c _ _ if you fail to appear and answ er on or case of kidney trout le. His back bUckb«"'®8 ever seen Sim* of dolph Lumber company’s mill, and : pained him and he w as lothered with them, io fa c t nearlv a ll o f them, beiore the 5th day o f t-eptember. 1912. has moved down the river with his: the sam e being the iast day o f the time i s - - » a — « •*« « • » » prescribed in the order fo r publication, tamily. in a few days I felt much better. My length and were as sweet and fine a judgm ent will be taken against you I Frank Pierce o! Fairviewjust re life and strength seemed to come back, L , „„11 t ; - __ . . . v for the want thereof, and the plaintiff I will apply to the Court fo r the relief i ceived a new automobile. It is a and I slept well. I am now all over my j 43 o o a l1 b*• T d * t ' ere * rowD bl demanded in her complaint, a succinct I troui !e and glad to recommend Foley's Mr. Scott in Forest Grove. statem ent o f which i* as follo w s: That I Flanders 20, and he has already J Kidney Pills.” Try them. Fuhrman’sj | Charles Winant. aged 47 years, a the m arriage contract now existing be mastered the mystery of making it | Pharmacy. tween you and the plaintiff be dissolved. prominent res: lent of Newport and -orvice o f this summons is made by- go and keeping in the road. ! one of a family of early Pacific! publication in pursuance o f ar. o r d e r' The Billiken Clnb ot Coquille j made by John r . Hail, County Judge o f I coast navigators, died recently at . Coos County. Oregon, dated the 21th j has invitations out lor a dance a» 1 Portland where he h id been taken day o f July". 1912. and directing p u b li-! Woodmen hall for Saturday even cation o f the sam e in the Coquille H er to have an operation performe 1 for ald. a newspaper published at Coquille I ing, August 3 Punch .»ill be serv appendicitis. Mr. Wmsnt was one in said Coos County. Oregon, once each ! ed. The name of the club portends- week fo r a period o f six w eeks. of the earliest members of the Alba W. C. C hase . a pleasant time. A ttorney fo r P la in tiff.; ny lodge of Elks and belonged to Mr. and Mrs C. H. Southmayd the Newport k ige of Masons. Asm w strslork Notice o f Myrtle Point paid the Herald a N otice is hereby given, that * under j Fifty gallons of berries at one call Monday on their way to B an-, and in pursuance o f an order o f the picking from a strawberry patch County Court o: the State o f Oregon. | don where they will spend a week covering about one-oineteenth of ac for the County o f Coos, duly made in as guests of D.\ and Mrs. S. C. the m atter o f the estate o f B. M. i acre, is the record made on the Greene, deceased, on the 9th day o I Hadicott. Diamond Piairie ranch, owned bv M ay. 1912. at the regular term o f said The Coquille Mill passed into the Court, and entered in book 7, o f Pro Hector McD.nald, Wallowa. The bate Joum al o f said Court, at page 569 hands ot a receiver Friday last. It 1 patch has already been bearing for thereof. A . L . Volkm ar. administrator has no; affected the working of the of said E state, w ill, from and after the | over two weeks, and there are still loth day o : A u g u st. 1912. proceed to I mill and it is predicted the adjust blossoms on the p'ants. They are sell for cash, at the South door o f the ! ment of the difficulty will not occa Court House a t Coquille. Coos County, j of the Hood River and Parker; Oregon, the following described real 1 sion undue hardship to anyone. p-op erty, to -w it: Lot N ine o f Block | varieties. Tw o in S m ith 's Addition to the Town t The Pythian Sisters of Baidon o f M yrtle Point, Oregon, the sam e b e -! Two carloads o f cattle have re- have organized a civic improve ing ¡and o f said estate. Is it hard for you to get tha ; eently been shipped from Ok'ahoma First Publication July l?th . 1911. ment association the primaay ob farm hands ont on time? A. L. V olkmar . and Ttxas f r the ranges of Uma ject of which is to improve and Is rt hard for you to get them Adm inistrator o f the E state o f B. M np in the m orning? tilla and Grant counties This is Greene, deceased. beautify the city. A laudable en said to be the first time in the his If so. w hy not let B ig Ben do it deavor. for you? tory of Oreg n that it has t>ecome " W e r e ail medicine* as meritorious Big Ren is a truth telling and , necessary to mport cattle. H o*- as Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and reliable alarm clock. Diarrhoea Remedy the world would kv ; ever, reports from Pendleton de I 's l:ls business to get people m ;.:h b etter off and the percentage o f up in ti.e world. clared this to be a banner year for suffering greatly d ecreased ,” w rites Regular as the Clock Lindsay S o -tt. o f T em ple, Ind. F or! A nd t u ’ l l d î ft every day at any live stock of all kinds as it has nev- sale by all druggists. time >ou say. | er been so free from disease and in Next time you drive to town, Mrs. Wm Candlin and Wm Dec. such good con iition as at present. walk over to thi -lore and take her btother, left Wednesday on the : a look at him. There were 272 accidents in the Breakwater fur Portland. Mr Der I n t:m : i the windov First-class fare only 17.50 state during the months of May is on his way to his home in St. C p freight, per ton 3.00 and June, according to the report Louis,and Mrs. Candlin will return of Labor Commissioner Hoff, and with her husband who has been in E. & EL T . K ruse 10 of these proved fatal. Seven- Portlaud for a week or more on 2 4 C a lifo rn ia S treet, San F ra n cisco ( teen of them were in electrical business. works, ooe - l : hem proving fatal; 3.3 One o f the most The Jeweler •hat hard working peop; in kjggicg . imps, two proving fa F o r R e se rv a tio n « KEPAIRING COQUILLE nth is ¡ame bac Apply Chamber tal: 3d in n. - bine shop*, 23 in pa N OSLER & N ORTON Iain's Lir.iment tw a day and m assage the parts thoroughly at i applica- A g e n t«, C o q u ille . O r e g o n » F IR E -P R O O F per mi Is, eight in railroad construc .lief I tion. and you will g e t qti tion w^rk 11 on railroad trains, 16 sale by all di railroad se :. n work, o ie proving fatal: 3») in - tilroad jarde, 30 in \ S W V S T f l S ?awmi!ls, 12 ¡a sawmill yards and 51 were miscellaneoo*, six being fatal. P ly irg Between Ben helps run the farm on time as * City Bakery I P a u l S te p h a n , P ro p . i "I FIFTY-FIRST OREGON S TA TE FAIR I Salem, Sept. 2-7, 1912 O F F E R E D IN I $18,000 I Str. Elizabeth $ PREMIUMS 18,000 1 ON LIVESTOCK. POULTRY AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER PRODUCTS ¿end for prem ium list and entry blanks. Railroads. I 1 FRA NK Reduced rates on all M E R E D IT H , S e c re ta ry , S alem , O re g o n a DOUBLE DISC 3 -rv RECORD I ONLY 35c San Francisco and Bandon t ’ p freight, per ton grspbophone select from. $7.50 A good sssirtment A full aud complete Staple and Fancy Groceries, 3.00 Ltrd, Etc. Frutt Jars. Sudden & Christiansen A g e n ts . San F ra n cis co . C aliforn ia record when your c.su purchase »mounts to >500, by the payment of 35 cents extr». <■* Fir*t-cia#s fare only Remember we »re still giving « good double disc line Flou*. to of Feed, See us before buying Economy I Drane's Store >>. % ------------------------------------------------------— I S Str. 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