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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
REXALL SIMIL MIPLLE HAVE MUDEKN SCIIOOf HOUSE? Emily Gertrude Ferris “Muiic Hath Charms" MERELY MENTIONED Licenses to Wed Guerin-Kinnicutt County Clerk Watson issued the fol Eckley C Guerin ot Allegany Emily Gertrude Ferrie was born Thomas Hazelwood, eon of the Ko Keel Klub social tonight. lowing marriage licenses during the and Amy H. Kinuicutt of Myrtle in Hollywood. Cal., Sept. 8, 1895 , fttmou* Hazelwood piano manufae- I’ ush and Full make a good team. week: Point were married Monday, Octo aud died at her home near Coquille. »«««r of New York city hue estub- John Theodore Settem, Astoria, and Uuqrii.u, Ore., October, to, 1912. Registration books close October Eva Dorris, of Frosper. ber 7, at the parsouage of the M. E To the School Electors of Dist. No. 8: October 3 , 1912 , aged 17 years and lished » m"»ic hnl,He ,n J"hn ° old- > 9 - Don F. Nelson and Laura M. Rook- Church South, by the Rev. C. H. 2(1 days en’s building on First street. Lat- The proposition to issue bonds to Farmers’ Union meets Saturday, ard, lxith of Myrtle Foint. Cleaves. The Ferris family came to Coos «■ » “ud “ u“icttl initru,uea‘ i {lofoher , , the amount of $30,000 for the pur True A . Saling and Georgina M. Tope, of ull kinds will be earned in stoek, '-'clouer 12 both of Marshlield. Purified petrolium, emul chase of a site autl the erectiou of a county in June, 1900 , and bave since Rev. G. L. Hall was a Coquille resided here, the last few years near “ »«Be consignment being now on Educational League Eckley. M. Guerin, of Allegany, and high school building has been plac sified with hypophos- Amy Kinnicutt, of Myrtle Foint. a very estim i- ,he hy wnter ‘ ‘“round the | caller yesterday Coquille. They are ed belore you lor consideration on Charles H. Lowry and Elizabeth J. ! Horn from the great metropolis. | Full stock of grass seeds, Knowl- Educational League meets Fri phites of lime and soda. October 26. We have presented ble family, loved by all, and are Cox, both of Marshfield. Mr. Hazelwood has traveled ex- i ton’s Drug Store. day, October 11, at 3:30 in the af splendid citizens. this particular proposition to you Circuit court reconvenes next ternoon at the high school. W. H. Emily was a loving, faithful child, tensively over the states dining the only alter careful consideration of Monday, October 14. past two years and says Coquille is Bunch, couuiy superintend? t of N elson-Rookard Touic, stimulant, nutri the reasons for, and objections to, of sweet disposition and greatly ad schools, will deliver an address en tive, intestinal, a n t i its adoption. It appealed to us and mired by all her acquaintances, was the best place found for this voca Born— O.-tober 8, 1812, to the tion. He is sanguine of success wife of Rev. Harry Lee, a son. A quiet but happy wedding was titled “ The Future of the Public we believe it will appeal to you for quite a home body and much help s e p t i c , anti-tubercular. With the judicious use of printers’ solemnized by Justice Stanley last Schools ” Admission is free and The Tillamook is now on the run, to her mother, and will be greatly reasons set forth herein ink, a thorough knowledge of the having arrived at Bandon yesterday Friday afternoon at his office in the all interested in educational work The need of another school build missed from the circles in which she business and honorable dealing Mr. from Portland. Farmers and Merchants bank build are cordially invited. ing in the district will be accepted was accustomed to move. Hazelwood hopes to build a profita ing iu this citv when he united She hns suffered from rheumatism Mrs. J. P. Messer of Coquille was without discussion. The very fact Don F. Nelson aud Laura M. ble trade and one that will prove a Card of Thanks in Roseburg last week the guest of that for three years the disttict has for several months and has, at times valuable adjunct to the industries Rookard, both of Myrtle Point. Mrs. J. J. Cawlfield. I been using a rented building is ar been in intense pain, yet through it These young people are both natives of our city. We hereby desire to express to gument enough to settle that point. all has been patient and uncom The last day on which voters of of Coos county and enjoy the es A. L. Winton arrived in Coquille our mauy friends our heartfelt plaining. The site for the proposed build the county may register for the gen teem of a large circle of friends and thanks for their kindness and help She united with the M. E. Church this morning and bas associated eral election is October 19. ing has many advantages. It is acquaintanes with whom the Her in our recent sorrow, for the floral himself with Mr. Hazelwood in the South iD Coquille, Easter Sunday, centrally located. The modern idea Van Pierce, formerly with the ald joins in wishing them a happy tributes and for the words of love capacity of piano tuner. lie comes of throwing the school-house open 1904 , wus a faithful Christian, loved Herald, is now the owner of a job and prosperous life. highly recommended. The Rexall Store and consolation. for public use in various activities, her church and attended whenever printiug office in Cottage Grove. C hris . F krris and F amily . Settem-Dorris she had an opportunity. could be more successfully carried Peoples on Pavement The Chronicle says George E. The family have lost a jewel, the out on this site than any other. The Peoples, a creamery man of Coquille, For Rent— Wimer & Collier farm John T. Settem of Astoria aud Professional Cards school library is at present suppos church a faithful member and the George E. Peoples, in a private was in Creswell the first of the on FiHhtrap, containing 115 acres, community a noble character. But Eva Dorris of Prosper were married ed to be open to the public, but the letter to Bert Folsom, says he made week. 70 acres of plow and grass land in her influence liveB on to bless and Thursday, October 3, at the parson public will freely use it only when P H YSIC IA N S a trip to Tillamook where eighty- I. T. Weekly, formerly of Gravel age of the M. E. Church South, bottom. For particulars phone it is easily accessible. With a build gladden others. blocks of streets were being paved Ford, has moved his family to Co this city, Rev. C, H. Cleaves offici Framers 5 xx, or address E. A. Wim Funeral services were held at the DR. JAS. RICHMOND ing located on the library lots, with with bithulitic. He states it will quille where they will permanently ating. er, Coqutlle. PhvHician a well-equipped reading room and M. E. Church South October 5 , in not compare with the pavements in Surgeon reside. terment being made in the Masonic library on the ground floor, general Coquille and that he saw very few Ollice in Richmond-liarker BMg. W. R. Foote returned from Sal Oflice PiiOne Main 211 use of the reading matter would be Cemetery. streets as wide aB ours. Mr. Peoples The entire community sympathize em Saturday last a free man. He assured. gave an outline of paving as con EVER WELCOME R. B. HOAG. M. D. It is proposed to equip the build with the family in their bereave structed on the parking plan, being was cordially received by many friends. ment. is our delicious soda. It is abso Physician ing with a gymnasium to be used a six-foot sidewalk with a space of Surgeon lutely pure. Our fountains are Contractors’ attention is called to by the public under proper super Richmond*Barker Building thirteen feet for flowers and shrub fully charged and iced, and we Both PhoneH vision, as well as by the school. The Colportage Crusier bery. This will admit of a forty- advertisement elsewhere in the Her Hatter ourselves we can draw you This would afford a suitable place the best drink that ever quenched foot paved street where streets are ald asking for bids for building a Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT your thirst. Cold, dear and for the athletic games of the winter Coos county bids fair to be in the one hundred feet in width. This school bouse at Dora. •sparkling with any of our luscious D entikt season. The gymnasium is so plan lead for unique features first and modern plan is beiug adopted in V, R. W i l s o n , expert watch- fruit flavors, our soda makes a ned that it would be available as an always. If she cannot have a rail residence districts of all progress Otlìce over First National Bank maker. All grades and makes nectar infinitoly superior to any Phone Main 431 auditorium. In it, public lectures road to run chapel cars on, she will ive citieB. of watches skillfully repaired. Sat other. as well as commencement exercises, have a chapel cruiser which will A substantial street built upon isfaction to all. Bandon, Oregon. DR. H. B. MOORE and other school entertainments ruD on her many waterways, which scientific principles with rock and A private letter from W. C. Con CHIROPRACTOR could be given. For all these pur are her highways. an outer surface of asphalt will last nor states that Dr. Kime and sever Room 2. Laird Bldg Phone 404 The chapel colportage cruiser for years and can be constructed al families from Cottage Grove con poses the building would be useless Chronic Diseases a S peci alt y Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. unless so located as to be easy of “ Life Line,” which is being built for $ 2.75 per front foot. To do the template moving to Bandon in the access to the majority of the people on Coos bay and which will cruise work at the price named a contract near future. LAW YERS in the community. For such use into the Coquille river, will be a for at least twenty-live or thirty Miller’s confectionery has install credit to our public institutions and blocks would be required as expen A. J. SHERWOOD the proposed site is ideal. ed a beautiful hot water uru to A ttorney at L aw It should be noted too, that the will no doubt serve fur a much sive machinery would bo needed to serve customers with clam nectar, First National Bank Building site will cost the district nothing. needed work. do the work. Mr. Peoples has ap chocolate, coffee and other temper Rooms 2-3-4 G. L. Hall will be the missionary parently gleaned considerable infor The $1,000 for which the library as ance hot drinks. sociation agrees to sell the lots, is to captain iu charge and we hope to mation while away relative to street L. J. ULJEQVIST William Warren of Marshfield has be invested in library equipment to give our readers a picture of the work and doubtless upon bis re A ttorney at L aw been appointed deputy barber in Remember we are still giving a good double go into the building. The site is, crusier sometime, same beiug about turn will be enabled to profitably First National Bank Building spector for Coos couuty in place of disc graphopboue record when your cash half completed at preseut. Mr.Hall, in reality, absolutely free to the enlighten us upon the subject. He Coquille, Oregon our local barber, McDonald, who who was in our city this week, show is now in Portand. district. purchase amounts to $5 00 , by the payment recently resigned. The fact that the proposed site is ed us photos of the construction of 35 cents extra. A good assortment to WALTER SINCLAIR City Recorder Lawrence has been small has been mentioned as a pos work of the hull. Brewster Valley A ttorney at L aw select from. A full and complete line of suffering from rheumatism for sev The cruiser will be under the sible objection. After carelul con Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Notary Public Coquille M. O. Hooton has returned from eral days but has been attending to sideration, however, we believe this coast management of the Baptist his duties notwithstanding the pain Lard, Etc. See us before buying Economy really is no serious objection. The Publication Society of Philadelphia two weeks’ labor in Brewster Val E. D. SPERRY cud crippled condition ot his leg. ley neat the Sitkurn postofliee. Mr. Fruit Jars. and will be the first chapel colpor building is to be used lor the high A ttornet and The Willamette Pacific Railroad Hooton says be never saw such fer tage cruiser ever built. school with possibly one or two of C ounsellor at L aw Several Coquille people contri tile soil as that of the Myrtle bot filed articles of incorporation with the upper grades. The modern high Office in Robinson Building school has regular gymnasium ex- buted to the construction, among toms in that section, all vegetables County Clerk Watson during the etcises for the students instead of whom are Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mil and grasses growing luxuriantly. past week. This railroad is to start W. C. CHASE the recess which is given the smaller ler who gave the fog bell, and Mr. The Southern Pacific company own from Eugene thence to the coast v v _ --------------------------- A ttorn y at L aw pupils. A playground would not Frank Burkholder who contributed large tracts of land in that neigh and southward— perhaps. Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg borhood, otherwise it would be be made use of by high school stu a solid myrtle table. A petition is being circulated to thickly settled. Those who were place the name of J. O. Stemmier dents unless it were large enough C. R. BARROW fortunate to secure land in Brewster on the ballot for state senator in lor a foot ball and baseball field. In A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Sheriff Gage at Home Valley are prosperous and content opposition to I. S. Smith 0/ Marsh order to secure a tract of land large Ollice Phone 335 ed. Mr. HootoD’s mission to the field. Names were freely procur enough for these purposes, it would Resilience Phone 340 Sheriff Gage returned yesterday valley was that of building fire, be necessary to place the school out ed in Coquille, and he is now in the in the edge of town, too far from morning from Drain where he had places having constructed one each race with good prospects of success. J. J. STANLEY LAWYER the center to be of use for public been detained a week by being sick in the homes of J. R. Benbam and Paul Skeels, Jessie Hite and Jo The Perley Crowley, two well to do Richmond-Barker Building gatherings or for public use of the from ptomaine poisoning. seph Patterson of Coquille visited Coquille, Oregon sheriff says he does not know the farmers. library. here a short time Monday with Mr. If it should seem desirable to se source from whence he was poisoned Skeels’ sister, Mrs. Geo. H. Baxter. but it may have been from eating Oil Drillers in Trouble cure an athletic field, there would They were on their return home be no objection to having it at some ancient cold storage chicken. Gov from the Round-Up at Pendleton, Funds of the Bear Creek Oil distarfte from the building. Many- ernment inspectors are charged with — Creswell Chronicle. ex putting their stamp of approval on company, near Bandon, are high schools and most colleges have The Coos County High School their athletic fields several blocks meats only when in prime condition hausted and the machinery has Association will meet at the high and do not examine the dealers’ been attached for wages due the from the buildings. school building, Coquille, next Sat- ui fc We present these matters to you premises thoroughly regarding the workmen. There is a move on to tnrday, to arrange for debates, ath disposition of meats thereafter. The » « V S * * raise funds to release the machinery in order that you may know the letic games and all other inter-school considérai ions that prompted us in sheriff suffered four days ol torture. and proceed with the work. Many His wife was with him during the believe that the work stopped on relations that will occur during the presenting the proposition which is time and the people with whom he the very verge of success, as the coming year. A large delegation 1 now before you. of our educators Is looked for. We believe it to be the best prop stopped while at Drain were old- well continually throws off gas and time iriends and did everything other substances said to be indica IT’S ONLY A SHORT STEP osition yet suggested for making a Welcome to Coquille tive of immediate oil bearing strata. A l THE from discomfort and loss to comfort much needed improvement in our possible to relieve him of his ills. and food safety. Just order us to Eleven different kinds of medi There was some trouble experienc schools. Whether or not it is to be leave you some of our ice regularly Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McCrea. of cine journeyed through the anatomy ed shortly before the work stopped, and the transformation will begin accepted is left for you to decide. Spokane, are looking over Coquille of the sheriff and the apothecary a drill being lodged in the hole in at once. Don't keep putting the Signed: with a view of locating A familiar j matter off. Every day you do so shop at Drain was greatly depleted such a manner as to make it proba you are apt to lose in spoiled butter, B o a r d of E d u c a t io n , fealty of friendship was experieuced [ milk, etc., many times the cost of bly impossible to be taken out. If J. H. O k RDIXO. Chn. stock in consequence COQUILLE the ice you ought to have. Mr. Gage is somewhat weak from this is not removed it will likely be by the Herald man upon meeting I R. H . M a s t , his experience but his kindly coun the cause of abandoning the hole. Mr. and Mrs. McCrea. We trust] % J. J. S t a n l e y . they will find it desirable to locate j tenance still remains unimpaired To Honor Mr.. Duniway in our fair city, assuring them they from the siege. Capt. Carl P. Jensen will find our climate ideal and our Members of the Oregon Equal people genial. The San Francisco Examiner in ! — ---------------- --------- a n d -------------------------------- Coquelle Still Afloat Suffrage League are planning to speaking of the death of Carl P. Voters Register celebrate the 78th birthday anniver-! Jensen, the veteran skipper, who * The old schooner Coquelle, built sary of Mrs Abigaji Scott Duniway,! died in that city Wednesday, Octo- on the Coquille in 1883 and called October 22, with a suffrage rally at Yesterday voters to the number ber i, gives peritonitis as the cause Coquelie> wbich is , he tjme-bonored por,iand, at which delegates will be of 219 had registered in East Co- 0 <tat i. l was .1 > wo yearn prom,ncjati0n of Coquille, is still present from every county in the quille and 171 in West Coquille. 01 age and a native o Denmark. afloat and engaged in the coasting ,a, Mrs Dunlway has many Many have not registered. October j His wife, Alice, two sons. Frederick tfade , warm friends and admirers in Coos 19 is the last day. Better hurry, 11 C. A. HARRINGTON and Philip, a daughter. Leona, and _____________. ) cou„ty. PROPRIETOR and avoid unnecessary inconven- a brother. James Jensen, survive Here is a woman who speaks from ience when you vote. him. The Captain was a member personal knowledge and long experi- J. W. Copeland, of^ Dayton, Ohio, . , . . . _• ,v,_ ence, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil- pi urchased _ I bottle . of Chamberlain's Sick headache is caused a disor- j of the Masonic order, the Eagles gon> pa ^ who who says. saya, “ “ I I know know from from ex- ex- C Cough Remedy for his boy who had .. .............. —■ ... by - that Chamberlain’ s Cough cold, and before the bottle was all used dered stomach. Take ( h?Tu rL 1 penence and Master of Mariners. EMULSION $1. the Bottle TUHRMANS PHARMACY Millers Confectionery 2SZS2SS2S2SSS^SSSZSZS2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSi DOUBLE DISC RECORD ONLY 35c Drane's Store m m #? I I Dr. H.E. HER] MANN Eyesight Specialist THE BAXTER COQUILLE LAUNDRY AND ICE CO. RESTAURANT ThurscPy F ri d a y Come and See Oct. 10 and 11 SKOOKUM Same Old Place Have you paid the printer? iperior to any other, the boy'a cold was gone. Is that not T a b l e t s and correct that and t h e head- Remedy is far superior For croup there is nothing that excels better than to pay a five dollar doctor’s aches will disappear. For sale by a ll • i t .” For sale by all druggists. ; bill? For sale by all druggists. druggists. I I