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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
l founded jn tiK... -:i. • - sided with li>i'opho:.- phit.es of lime 1 >d;.. Tonic, stimulant, mitri tive, intestinal, nti-- s e p tic , a n t i- t u h e ’V u l a r . $ 1 . the B o t\le PSJHRMAN’S P Vi k n c v r n The Rexali Store P r o fe s s i oliai ..id s DR. JAS. Hk ri .'ONû l’hvsician Oilice in lì.' ni.it-. -ila O llico I* .one Maiiu 211 R. B. HOAG. ÌA. D. L pi Or. C. IV. ENDICOTT P fx t ih t l ir t Na P h ne Main Oilice nvi r a l B an ' OH. H. B. MOORE CIIIHOPIiACTlTU Room 2 , Lai ni BM^ riiono •in Chronic Diseas< s a - j alty Ollico Hours, ‘Ji.'JO lo 12, 2 to > A. J. SHERWOOD A ttoknky at L aw First National Ban RuiMing Rooms 2- 3-1 L J. ULJEQViST A ttornia ’ L aw at Fir.-t National Bank l’ uil ling Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney L uv at Notary Public E. D. SPERR* A ti ’ ok - r AT L aw Building CoiNM.I.I.u Oil’n • in Robinet W. C. CHASE A ttorn y at L aw Olllce in Richmond-B;ulv' r BMg C. R. BARROW A noi • onice J’?.* n** '» Residence Rhone ’’.It. ~ J . J. STANLEY Gol d shingles and shakes lor rale ■ h-.is N Ison Jon-.-s, C o q u ille ., R iv C. II Cleaves and fam ily t. r L ii < . ar informs us 1 C l ' 1 ;, vaudeville at the s c fo ic 1 v..re tendered 1 reception at the , til!. t till: 1" »stai liuti .orltiei i hu« in Thu Coni» County ii ¡'u b liu u i. T heatre tonight. Methodist Ivpiscopal C h urch South striacted hi in to writ; li dll mail both ' Committee met yesterday afternoon F u ll stock o f gra-s seeds, Knowi- last Friday evening upon his return M .ii of iuc otuiug allil OUlg »ing. • ut the co u rt bouse, \ acoucies on iUu ’s D rug Store, » all C1 USB IH— fo u r in uamhicr -iuu.it libo committee were t i n ! . H. O. | v . R . W ilson, the well know n o p to the pa-t .rate lor another year. Mrs. Helen M urphy o f Bridge has !lire «egregi ited und weigh cd sopar- tician; at Hotel Baxter O ct. 8-9 M ilY IL been io the oily tile past week a ate ly. Th:is is to 0‘ mtiuu c during ol Ibe peace for C oquille p n e iu ct ITlfVf u i M r. Ooruiou ot tl.c I.udi.s Bazaar t r uiiva -a •.1 Ul > till the uncxpiri d teu i. «.vc.ii.n.-' g n .-t at the T uttle H otel. H er tha moulin 1 .‘turned fiom Nvxxberg Saturday. 1 bu- ami is th owner o f a general tor t , .I t'_ , ibe lieati. ol i . I t . l . llelilcu . avors Trunk Line to Hose- W . W . Cardw ell was iu C ' quille store at that place. [1 tomber 13— ’ ■ ]'. Man Shakes- 1 (_)ur wo i thy postmaster ulili his P'.an’i lor au a ggressive campaign yesterday prosecuting his cam paign. burg—Would be of Great jean V. F. it . Adams. ubi 0 un i courteous asHÎ'-tuut were were in augurated to tha end that I Mrs. A . P. Miller and daughter •iulx-r 11— "The future of the Pub J C. M cCulloch has registered returned Saturday from Portland ¡co n g ratu latin g thi.irn elves upo a the Value to Ail the People c*i • . pub, ,i . a e . • i "Ii I In' chouls” --M r. VV. H. hunch, his ranch as "G o ld en I.eal Farm " via the Ro; eburg stage. T h ey are i-hun'-c of schedule io toe arrival ticket would he elected. Coos County jvember -"The New Psychology" > . .1. A. Ward, Mothers’ and Teach- and departure of m ails an a means Adjourned at call o f chairman. | Contractors expect to begin lay* plea i 1 to be home and resume of causing less 1 »her in tin ir aidu- , brick for th . new city hall n ext w cr^ {„ their model confectionery i*n> C at., K.irih I! d. May or Morrison in w orking dili- ‘ What Can Reasonably oa3 duties. They h iv e , during tin. English Vegetable Marrows w eek. or t store. geli tlv for the os Jibliehment of u ipectud of th' Public School” — summer, begun work in the post- I Choice melons o f all varieties are ; T h e ladies’ au x ilia ry o f the Pres- trunk wagon r.rnd t0 Roî-fcburu, one. l A. lb . . . i office at 4 :30 every morning and Mr i W m . C an dita e x h iM v ! . 1 nig 1 " ought to market by farmersI p e r i a t i society will give a 15-cent iary 17— "H erbart and His Inti const ru uteri upon ttQcl* rn mot i I h 1 th a quality o f E n glish V egetable Mar- of Fairview. tea at the r -.¡deuce of Mrs A. N . rf Modern Pedagoj eneo ♦ could bo tv e 1 for all v» kic.leF ; Apple .ate. "The Scope and until teu o’clock at night. Thi ncv'' Irows at the fair a’t M yrtle Point for A ttorney G . T. T h rtad go M was ctouM this (T h u rsd ay) evening he the year. It ii- at unv roía u of canee of the Children’s ltureuu.” | 01 j or will not only inen a .o thei which she received a special prize. ir. the city jest: .y takin g a peep • . n the hours of five and eight. Mr Mo n is o b ’s dr >i/€ to iotcicbt — Mr . K. B. Hoag. : labor but will delay dietii . .'o n <>f | T h is vegetable is of the squash fam into political affairs. All welcome. of tho va- j Fcl luary 11- "TheWomen of Shakes- Ihif t*c n m enial bo * ily and is regarded h ig h ly by peo Mrs. N o ia Poore returned today Marshal Evernden was d ig g in g rio us t ¡ties < f Oooa couuty and ho if 1Ptaii ’ —Rev. F. H. Adams, . : !sin Education' But we coDtont ouwulvr.i v ith the ple iu the old coun try. Mrs. Cand- to her home in G rants Pa- afier a potatoes iu his place a few days «.*»* * !tn f tipoii these or,4 uiizatrons^to ] Ma ch 14— know ledge that Uncle Sam’s ordirà lin lias sold some o f the vegetable Raymond K. Baker, lúi . ief visit in tlii city. last week and Charles E vla n d — the nd ’ ite -li . vutional N o t io n s ■ must bo obeyed. Ap marrows to local grow ers w ho w ill J S . . I lian m ilker wants work u mv is sim ilar -performed the act tho fir st of tbo W«( k und met pro Prof F. A. plant the seed n ex t season, and| 1 . iry t . .J i. First-class m .ikc: ¿ u rin g his al>< ace. Mr Evernden minen t parties in e )m m ticial ufi ail’d .1 Vidro« Mrs. J. M. Upton, Licenses to Wed doubtless this delicacy w ill be pro' rep i l i a good crop o f spuds. Pro*. i :.i Club, iiarihfiold. Inquire Baxter H otel. and ri ccivcd word -j of enoourace-1 duced in sufficient quantity to find . and the m in t 1 d a t ile to hi plan. Mr. M o r -■ T T h e recent m eeting at the Chris T . Beau and wife of Chicago have County Clark Watson issued the fol- a place upon the tables of many o f ri on also eoLT ' ed \iitli M ayo:- seve cil com m ittees follow ; ' lowing ma: riage licenses during the our people in the future- T h e ori lian C hurch resulted in fourteen been in Coquille during the week OFFICERS dditious to the church. Straw D. C Green presidin t of th>- enjoying the scenes in and about 1 week: ginal seed came from W orcester, Miss Rena Anderson Lee Beck nan and Ellen Sarin. c la m i . r of comm« ce arid othei . of Preti ■ I r C oun ty C l u k W atson 1 cted our fair city w hich were made more Firdt Vice-Prca. Mrs. II. Ü. Anderson Iithomer S. Robinson and Lola Mc- E ngland, a place noted for m arket Mat si field, who v. ro fuvorably itn- vs to the am ount o f -506.70 fo/ resplendent by the hospitality and Mrs. E l I.orenz | Adams. gardening. T h e average size of pro*, .s - 1 with tho vi< w » o f our m ayor ; gill good things procured at the T u ttle •Ernest L. Perrott and Fula M Price, the vegetable m arrow is about ten the month ot Septem ber. El na Minard In see iring good 1 1 i’Cil Mr. R. , Ki.uivlton : bath of (.’infili!le. Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. G oldm an .- William A. Squier sud Ida II. Eisner pounds. or M orii i was in attond- rrvn IOARD 1» ;li of Coquille. Mrs. A la Seed leaves on the left W ednesday to locate iu Bandon. Mi I Rena Anderson 111100 i t the nvofiu o f tho comnior- Pre Breakw ater S aturday for Ceutralia, Visit Heme in Dixie M ay prosperity atlend them. rs. Eli na Minard Perrott-Price Point last ov< n- ScGr 1 <*’ 11b it M m M iss Florence G ilm an is w orking W ashin gton, to visit with her sou, R. S. Knowlton Tre; J tho out, rp 1 rein,; citizen . of L ark Mast o f M cK in ley and Ben -v. F. H. Adams t the >: re 1/ H en ry Lorenz dm ing J. A Seed. She expects to be ab re in hearty ac- Ernest E. Perrott and Beulah M. Shull of M yrtle P|Cint, left for W a that ; sent until spring. T h e Herald will t. C. A . Howard theabsm ice of Ernest L . Perrott, Price were united ill marriage by tauga, North Carolina, on Saturday, vith tho pr j fc. be a welcom e m essenger to M is. Jeweler Schroeder just received a visit d soon and J. s. Lavr R ev. F . II. A dam s at :our o clock | taijjni, ihe B reakw ater for Port Seed w hile aw ay. eneva W edn -day afternoon, October 2, at land S u n d ay, thence by rail to the tine line oi hand-painted China that before tho ooiu- Chas R ev. F rank H . A dam s w ill leave . ill add jo y to m any newly-m arried the residence of the btide’-s gran d home o f their childhood in the d body at tha t place. Saturday to attend Presbytery jwlton, Mrs. C couples. Pi plan M ijo r M r- father, A . A . L ea ch , this city. “ Suu ny S o u th .” G am e licenses to the number of "h rch meets at R osebm g October 7. T hose present at the cerem ony ri-on -aid: O ver forty years a g o — A p ril 25. Cha: . Mrs 765 have b e a t i, tied horn the Mr. A dam s wall go to y a: 1 got rf were A . A . L ea ch and wife, C. A . 1872— both these gentlem en lelt the 'ulin., C oun ty C le rk ’ s office thus f.,r this W allow a whfire the Syn od convenes ikon, Mr. H H arrington and wife, Elsie H o llo old D ix ie home for the laud of the ounty together. u October ro. H e expects to return Ir. J. J. bta O. i nk'y. this year. w ay, mother ot the hiide; G randm a hom I have talk- th*jso wtiu v All of west and now return in g lor the first on the 30th iust. T lie leagu e wa fount ! by Mrs Tenjiisuti and the Mi 1 s 1. Ir.a G il- (¡mo (0 j,ay th eir'b irth p la ce a visit. od sr< h igh ly in avor of the plan E va n gelist W illiam s has traded 1 M. O W arner, the expert piano t we should hold J . c ■ mis Suook Jan uary 15, 1904, key and N ellie Gardner. and IL *» Messrs. Mast and Shu ll have taken I r the Dr. Easter property at Bridge, j tuner and repairer, who has been e w hich lim e it has beeu in flu sine M r, Perrott has for tfc. past three ajc soon. T here ting som e ti II is father and widowed sister are | a mee the H erald ever since it was estab in the city the past two w eeks rem in cil a valued' .;>b ce in the lished and it w ill be w ith them dur 'iv iu g upon it. •pp, ars to bo no reason why tho enti ai : n pn m atiug cducational fea- _vi edyin g detects in instruments, w ill s iu our city . store of H e n ry Lordiiz and has won in g their absence. T h e y e x p e c t to inatti • should bo- put off. After lUlt. D ied— A t the B axter H otel, this depart in a few days lor other fields. m any friends.- T h e bride is a well be gone several mouths. to M jrtlo P< lint aud H indou city, M onday, September 30, of W hile here Mr. W arner had many School N otes - kn ow n accomplished yo u n g lady time this n k wo w ill decide ulcer of the stom ach, T bos. M cG o v patrons w ho speak iu highest praise who lias for some time past brought upon a date. I th ink tho od I v way Coquille Girl Honored ern, aged 76 years. ils of tb Coquille schools T of his work. forth sweet m usic from the piano at thir rc ad matter c m be ban.lin i L. W . E. W rig h t, as istant to the un exeelleut show ing at the 1 m ac Last Monday evenin g tho old .1 ; Miss G retcheu Sherw ood, daugh the Scenic T h eater. to form an o state secretary c f the Y . M. C . A ., H raid building, now tho property Coo i (Ju; ry F air. They succeeded ! ter of Mr. and Mrs. A . J. Sherwood T h e haupy 6ouple left in the ova the now ri i rllaud, w as in the city M o n d a y ,1 ^ j j r(j p 1(f g, was brokon into 1 . . .; i toe first p rises, thir- evening for Hillsboro. O regon, to be o f this city was unanim ously elected 1 mako a r r a u g e - doubtless wil v .o ik in g jk r that institution tt‘; U bi Coliti p li u s and two third,-,. thruugh tjio rear entrance and 1 u e id , t bond ine onnty for road . . . . ..... ui absent about a t-.i mth. Mrs. T eu - secretary o f the sophomore class ol .1 .'i . ; 1 " T h e annin.i report o f the local nun)\,t.r (',f bortud books taken uisou, grandm other of the groom , the U n iversity o f Oregon at a meet buildin g purpoe r -. 1 hr orgimizH- 01 -is ing of was accorded a ■ r .’. way filed w ith the state railroad n iert.fr0®( the innuraudors evident- ing recently held for the election of accom panied them. | rton can niak« it n busi: -iss to c du 11 s 1 kodak for the b: st exhibit of c ..mi i >n hows 1 loss of $18,441 ]y being overcome w ith a thirst for officers T hose sharin g the class 1 ate the vol srs oli '"t’ •' iiiipm tala e sewing in cla^b B. that is, children in operation for the past year j know ledge. Faber Pusher Married honors w ith M is s .slier wood are Fred of a good r jad. A ll of thoso with The Coquille ox- mi.1er th iitie n . W . O. G uerin , who recently sold A . H a rd esty, president; C lark H aw oc that a John M organ, an old-time resi- d |whom I ha hibit was large: : than that of any Dan E . M aloney, new s editor of ley, treasurer; C la y W atson, ser . hotel at M yrtle P oint, has gone] dent ol Coos coun ty, was in the only way I honding'pro other school in the coun ty outside the Coos Bay Tim es, was recently geant at arm s, a u d jlla r r y G ra d y , to the 11 ill in part of the state to cjty T u esd ay sh akin g hands w ith lie wny c f WO OMI1 do v of M yrtle Point. investigate business conditions. | married in Portland to Miss Helen yell leader. friends. Mr. Morgan form erly liv- >0 in poni- liiditi roac enrolled iu tho A gnes Bcuogc ---- • A . B radley. T h ey arc now on a O. V . L u n d , who looks with eJ at N o rw ay and alterw arils con- th r i.j > in n bu- tion to auv .. hi. an el isi in the lugli : trip to Califorui 1 and w ill soon re- To Extend Telephone Line ial favor up 11 the interior of ducted a hotel at E m p ire lor sever- an or ^aniz a tion sine Tuesday. : turn to Coos Bay to perm anently th southeast coruer of the court al years. l i e is now a resident of 1 ted. is pi 1 1 .11 l a lioli- wa L ust Frida E. C. Drew», general manager of reside. M ay Brother M alon ey's house, was a Coquille caller jester- Sail Francisco. ru accot lt o f C h ild ren ’ s D ay Coos-Curry Fair ; pencil ever be in trim to discharge tho Coos Buy Home Telephone dav- For ale or trade— good span of of tliv leiiehnis, ie fuir. M ut w< ids of wisdom for the m any read company, called at tho Herald and Nelson Coquille. H an Bar, Calif., mules. ........— , Joncs, ------ --- 1 many of tho pupils, spent the id C thi ers of his excellent newspaper with gave inform ation that tin- company writ h : "I wa ; tlicted with kidney i biadd r i. .r nearly six years. Here is a woman who speaks irom 1 i n s p e c t in g t tiie exhibit« auJ wit- fo 1: in t c hai credit to him self and jo y to his w, ■- ilieiut “ 1 ' \ ‘ » a ' II ; I a V. : 1 Is 41 i.-.iue time ago and personal knowledge and long expen- fill nr «sing tho rncf valley and otherw ise improve the 111.at - ■ .0 • ,• without help. I once, viz , Mrs. P. II. Brogan, or Wit- new ly-m ade wife. 4 , Foley Kidney Fills son. Pa., who irys. “ I know from ex- in noli is to speak service. A new switchboard will !.oi ! Supt. W . If. ; c.„, tr ly I was relieved at p ricnce that Chamberlain s Cougn the K lucatioDul e .ho n ' ii i.g I take i'! : arc in recommending Rem !y is far superior to any other. ho put in tho office in this city and > weal Squier- Eisner I 1. ,■ ¡’ill,; ” For sale by Fuhr- For croup there is nothing that excels O ct jber 11. L e a g u e on Find the ow ner of the buildin g will soon man’s Pharmacy. lance ■ it.” For sale by all itruggrsts. re CoquH'v E im ational League ICCClitly elected oi . ra fu i the year 1912 i , ami founulated a program ke.i place ill , of e x ercis.s whii-h , thé high school bu ild in g oil the ' date:4 named at 1:30 in the after- 1. T h e enter::..ium-iit.s arc free ¡ i'j .i 11. FoH.iwm: i , lire piugram WANTED OSTER II Á ? iL ii ‘lay, Ric!iin»nd-I. Co«4»iilli* His La3t Voyage dt t on ru i kJ :A m ;v MERELY MENTIONED H. O. Anderson for Justice ol the Peace C o q i ii io obeyt:*l ; Of tho m a y o r nmlf J noon n 1 Ir» ; ll h . ' C r. EMULSION ho m L in ciar Labors Long c REXALL Educational League HQ u Jousen, f or fifteen yoars r faun Francisco ,quil in S an Era riiivi T u esd ay. en ill ju st pri-ir Fri de; arLure- auJ was iu 1)t*d on the downward IS far oily wr re with him go- an I'raucm c;> to make that W illiam C. Squier and Ida H . I p a iu ttb e same anil administer geu- Elsner were married at Bandon y e s - ! cral repairs throughout, terday bv R ev. S. R . Steele, pastor ol tho M ethodist Episcopal C hurch So u th . Mr. Squier is outside hustler on . the Sentinel and 'he bride a talented yo u n g lady stenographer recently em ployed in offices at the court house. Joy be theirs. Mill1. Sheriff Gage Sick t'.c last trip of A Pleasant Surprise Suffrage Buttons un f.u U ''D 1ho 1'ific td — and a tho f as lie had bet n pr( vo 1 t Tho Worm 11’s Home M ission So- j Members of tbe Coquille W om ans | to tik o ch u g e of the nexy ci- t y o f the M. K Church South to- Suffra( c A m cm , ment League whoj dwell tvhieh is soon to th r with th< ir Mrsbamls, s^ rpris-1h>ve be supplied, od Rev. C. H. Cl v is and w ife last I vit|imjt C09t at K n o w lto n ’s D rug: by hi drly spoken evening (W edn i - l s y ) by a rriv in g |Store ii . « lO kne him. L i t us with w ell filled iskots and joyons 1 11 * V G rt it P ilo .f ad has guid- h eirta ail prim •1 for a good and A . T . B '. nant i wife 1. ave to frietid safoly to i happy time wit . their pastor and day for an absence until after the; beu year. la-tir g ilari or of rest. M ■ family. The su Ions and a pleas- her mother at E verett, W ashington, tho lunohoon d K ’i'-h'.i : Pylhias M.-et Northern Pacific Buy, fie . nut time tiijoyr by all. while Mr. Boldon w ill remain in Portland adjusting business gflairs j R . I: . B uck o f Bandon jras been 2, of this Mail Scl. Tale Changed T h e y have been residents o f Co in the city the past few days on sen t. :d at t h e . quille one year and in th a t-tim e j s. M r. B u ck informs us j f th c K n ig h ts brasine T h e m ails f< r the interior now have by diligence and fru gality paid county much a ctiv ity is going on at Bun- leave the C ; He postoflice via o f Pvrthias belìi (■ North 1 Bend last for a neat little home and won ii es par lir u lir ly in get- don in A f o ’l tday. ’A . T'. Morri on, VV. C. M yrtle Point a : t Roseburg at 5:30 m any friends T h e H erald w ishes j ing white cedar James V i t iu g ont and shipp in the aftern oi n, and arrive in the them continued success. L O TSe, W L . K railroad tics. H eretofore shipments Here m orning at 9 . T he schedule was son and N t is 0 -in und sí an w ere in . i-i 4. Do you need glasses? V . R . 1 changed Octob r 1st. at ten.daiKc? It was vo ited to use ci- 1, b u t now the N orthern Pacific W ilson, the optician, will he at' endeavors tc) secure h n entered the field arid contracted Carl C. Kra. .stein, Mgr. .1. G. H otel B axter, October 8 9. o f til e grand lod;gô at G as Er. y the Funta Cruz, C.dif., are to be Tanner Drug Sr for la rge num bers which run- aid Foley & L'om- I writes: *‘W " ha first year after li îe raiitc Ilo tier, Grand Island, 1 the past 30 /cars shipped to Portland. 1 pany’a medicine MfitihsT*a were t hirrf »ho wishes to say ning — and have yet to 1 rourflratcom pfaii• t. Neb“ ! ha. s-’m-ethir g she wishes losuj I customer, ‘ t h e i r ,. I FoF Honrgr, »nd Ter Com piet ami ni (dren you h«.’e >u hi Idre n had a very ropreeented, pound. Mv onU rs of tho toning cough and thcai severe attack i’». On mmend- . eri fie<- ".hev/s uf suffered greatly. A friend r> 'à aim 1 .tb always •d Foliv » Ho:n j and Tar (/ompound, l » i giving and health ami it did th- ..i more K° "j ^'‘an iie».” For sale by thing I gave them. I am glad to recom place nil ! and gentle 0 take, a mend it ." Fuhrinan’s Pharmacy. tahrman * Pliai ‘cy. til ni For aak etieet. n ex t year. l if nil >»vi J ,r : t ly r tli P o in t in » • a n i ft atomobitea BRING HOME A BOX A telegram received by his fam ily gives the inform ation that S h er iff W . W . G a g e is confined in bed j > at Drain suffering from the e ffe cts:? of ptom aine p o iso n in g. T h e n e w s ,^ ¡cached this city yesterday. of Miller’s icc creum and you won’t ever try home made cream again. Why should you? Miller's cream is made of the best of materials, by the most sanitary methods and is certainly better than the best home made and cheaper too. I poso ' • 'j e< IT’S O N ! . ' r a S H O R T S T E P from ili: :omlfo tta ntl lo, .a U) f o m bri Just onioi and food sa f- leave you «»:TIC* Oi our icc rogularly nation will i ejrin and the tra; at once. i h m’t 1keep putti r»j? the (Kjy you! do so R vory matter e(T you aro :'Ft í l O loS' milk, etc•..irlanv 1timos the i :ost of the ico yOU 0nght to have. COQUILLE LAUNDRY AND ICE CO. Sûl RESTAURANT • C . A . H A R R IN G T O N PBO! ; i i : toh no Millers Confectionery ca„ fT O N IG H T -------------^ ------ - -------------------------- Hummel & Denzel Co. The Beit Show of its Kind on the Coast Vcntriloqunl Act . Musical Acts, Magic, Black A rt and Illusions, Singing n i Dancing, Sketches, Playlets and Comedies The Best, Funniest and Most Classy Vaudeville Entertainers in the Business EVERY ACT A FEA TURE. Strictly moral and refined for ladiiv and children. We spare no time, money or pains to make this a rich man’s pleasure and a poor man’s delight Scenic Theater Thurs. Oct. 3 Corne and See | Sam o Oiu. Place md. — SATISFACTION QUARANTELD OR MONEY BACK 4 -