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Coos County Roads REXALL EMULSION Purified petroliuni, emul sified with hypophos- phites of lime aud soda. Tonic, stimulant, nutri tive, intestinal, anti s e p t i c , anti-tubercular. $ 1 . th e B o ttle FUHRMANS PHARMACY The Rexall Store P rofessional Cards PH Y SIC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND riivHician Surgeon OHice in Hichmond-Barker Bldg. Oflice Phone Main 211 R. B. HOAG, M. D. Physician 8 urgeon Richmond-Barker Building Both Phones Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT D en tist OHice over First National Bank Phone Main 4.31 « — DR. H. B. MOORE CHIROPRACTOR Room 2, Laird Bldg Phone 41)4 Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. LAW YERS A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney L aw at First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQVIST A tto r n e y L aw at First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney L aw at Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY A tto r n Kr a n d C ounsellor at L a w Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A tto rn y at L aw OHice in Itichmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A tto rn e y and C ounsellor at L aw Ofiice Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Riclimond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon I T ’S O N L Y A S H O R T S T E P from discom fort and loss to com fort and food safety. Just order us to leave you some o f our ice regularly and tne transformation will begin at once. Don’ t keep putting the matter off. Every day you di you are apt to lose in spoiled butter, milk, etc., many times the cost of the ice you ought, to have. C O Q U IL L E L A U N D R Y AN D ICE CO. SKOOKUM RESTAURANT C. A. HARRINGTON PROPRIETOR Come and See Same Old Place Association Formed W h y Pay M ore? Licenses to W e d Theater goers would like to kno-v County Clerk Watson issued the fol lowing marring!) licenses during the why the vaudeville entertainments The Coos County Good Roads Assoc’ n week: given in Coquillo recently charge was organized in Marshfield last Friday. Roy Lee Shull and Margaret E. Lowe, an admission of twenty-five and fifty Marshfield, North Bend, Coquille, Ban- don and Myrtle I’oint were represented, both o f Myrtle I oint. cents while Ht Marshfield Hud North John II. Zumwalt o f Port Orlord and those going from Coquille being Mayor Bend the same aggregation of ar Morrison, R. S. Knowlton and J. E. Calla D. Chandler o f Myrtle Point, tists ask hut fifteen aud tweuty-five Norton. j Ole Jasen and Gunhild Johanneson, cents. The following officers were elected : both of North Bend. The question seems to be one President—A. T. Morrison, Coquille. T. Ben}. Currie and Eva K. Sugg, Vice Presidents—George P. Topping, both o f Coquille. treating simply with justice and a | Bandon; E. E. Johnson; Coquille; Dr. Charles Elton Briggs and Mary J. satisfactory answer is awaited by | Bartlett, North Bend; Dr. Johnson, McCoy, both o f Coquille. many. Myrtle Point; D. C. Green, Marshfield. Secretary—J. E. Norton, Coquille. A Marked Deer The chairman named the following Currie-Sugg committees: T. O. Barker killed an unusually Permanent organization—E. E. John On Wednesday evening. October son, George Topping, Dr. Johnson, D. 6, at 8 o ’clock, Miss Eva Rae Sugg large buck deer one day this week C. Green and Dr. Bartle. on Fern Ridge near Fairview. It To investigate the measure to come | was wedded to Mr. Thurman Benj. was but a three prong deer yet tip before the people at the election—Judge Currie at (he home of the bride’s John S. Coke, Edgar Simpson, J. A. mother, Rev. Turuer B. McDonald ped the scales at 185 pounds. The deer had evidently been in captivity Matson, Hugh McLain. officiating. Judge Coke started off the meeting The Allen Collier home was made in its early career as the left ear was by saying it was his understanding that beautiful with autumn and floral cropped and had two symetrical the plan was to bond the county to make splits, aQd the right ear Bbowed an a permanent road to the interior and decorations. The bridal arch with improve roids throughout the county its tall of white flowers suspended undercut. Mr. Barker would like to know to whom the deer former providing proper laws could be passed by ribbons was very pleasing. to allow a bond issue for the purpose. The bride was beautifully gown ly belonged. A bond issue o f from $1,000,000 to ed in rich cream satin with an over $2,000,000 would be required, but he Father Time’» Reaping drape of lace and pearls. thought the people favor, d it. A great many beautiful and cost Mayor Morrison, Dr. Bartle o f North Our townsman, A. A. Leach, re Bend and others, spoke encouragingly ly gills were received. ceived a letter Monday announcing o f the project and the good that would The groom has purchased the the death of his sister, Mrs. Henri accrue to all Coos county by the estab Morse house and the happy young etta Wright of Adams county, 111. lishment of a trunk wagon road from the ocean to Roseburg. Assurances couple will make their future home The d< ceased was aged OC years. were that Douglas county would do her in Coquille. Another sister, aged 76, died recent part. After the wedding supper, Mr. ly leaving but one sister and him It was the sense o f the meeting, and Collier took the young couple to self the survivors of a large family. a resolution was passed placing the as their new home in his car and the Paralysis has been the cause of death sociation on record as favoring the road from Empire to the Douglas county guests departed, after showering of the majority of his kin line, through Marshfield, Coquille, Myr them with rice, sayiug to each other tle Point and over the present Middle it had been one o f the most pleas Business Picking Up Fork road as being the most desirable ing of weddings and beautilul of for a main trunk line to Roseburg, and Business in Recorder Lawrence’ s brides pledged the association's support in get court already shows a 200 per cent ting this road improved. Support was increase over that of September, the also pledged for improvemeut of the Brigg*-McCoy amouut of fines so far collected ag road from Qoquille to the Curry county line through Bandon and, later, for a On Wednesday evening, October gregating $15 00, against $5 00 for coast line from Empire to Bandon. 16, at the Christian Church parson one plain drunk last month. All Dr. Mingus announced that Hugh Mc this flurry came Monday aB the re Lain had furnished figures as to cost. age, Miss Mary J. McCoy and Mr The road from the Douglas line to Myr Charles Elton Briggs were united sult of three drunks varigated by tle Point, from there to Coquille, from in marriage by Rev. Turner B. Mc misdemeanors, at $5 00 each, in Coquille to Coos Bay and the ocean dulged in by D. R. Murphy, Tom Donald. made a total o f 94 miles. To build a Gannon and Dave Johnson. They will live in the new cottage concrete base and hard road it would cost for these 94 miles $1,488,9G0. In that Elton has just erected on his Some Pumpkins terest at 6 per cent would be $8,937.30 land in Sunnyside addition. We and a 20-year sinking fund would require wish them much jo y in their new C. E- Niles has on exhibition in $74,498.20 put in it annually, making life the front window of his real estate the 94 miles o f road cost $102,781 annu office a pumpkin that measures ally for twenty years. The Herald Premium Mayor Morrison suggested that bonds nearly seven feet and a hall in cir could be floated, probably, for less than cumference the long way. The six per cent interest. The following are among the pumpkin was grown by a farmer at A meeting will be held in this city to more recent winners of The Coquille Bridge who placed it on exhibition morrow night (Friday) to which every Herald given as a premium in the at the fair at Myrtle Point. Its one is invited. The organization will be open to all who favor good roads. Children’s Industrial Contest at the weight is one hundred pounds. This vitally important subject should Coos and Curry County Fair held at call forth a large attendance. Myrtle Point. The following from I A. S. Jones, Prop. Lee Pharmacy, Chico. Calif., says: “ I have been selling Foley & Company 's medicines for years. Foley’ s Honey and Tar Compound, I consider has no equal and is the one cough medicine I can recommend to my friends as containing no narcotics or other harmful properties.” For sale by Fuhrman’ s Pharmacy. “ The Future of the Public Schools" was an able discourse de livered by County Superintendent sil,Sle ,a* p eakin g Saturday, Bunch at the Eduratioual League Pull stock of grass seeds, Knowl- last Friday. Incieased attendance ton s Drug Store. at tiles emeetings indicates renewed Remember the good roads meet interest in educational topics. ing tomorrow (Friday) night. Rev. Frank H. Adams returned Longston it Bayliss are rushing Saturday from the presbytery at the city hall skyward at a fast rate. Portland. While away he visited Nimrods are now hunting birds, his son at Gaston and also called the law for shooting them becom upou Mr. Perrott and wife at Hills ing effective the 15th ¡list. boro. Mr. Adams reports a pleas Mr. and Mrs. Alva Warren were ant time during his eight days’ over-Sunday visitors at the home absence- The World’s Best in Finish and Accur o f W. F. Ray, Marshfield. F. C. True and family have re ate Workmanship If fond of confections Gimble’s moved to Prosper where Mr. True Whipped Cream Chocolates will has accepted a position with the fill the bill. At Miller’s per box 35c. Prosper Mill comany. We are sor Only one store in each city handles The Boatd of Equalization for ry to lose this estimable family but LIBBEY’S CUT GLASS Coos county will meet at the court wish them prosperity in their new house, this city, next Monday, Oc home. A chair itt the council is tober 2 1, made vacant by the move. LIBBEY CUT GLASS Attorney Liljeqvist attended to For Rent— Wiener A Collier farm business before the United States on Fishtrap, containing 115 acres, land office at Roseburg, returning 70 acres of plow aud grass land iu The Jeweler home Saturday. bottom. For particulars pbone is the Exclusive Dealer in Coquille Contractor Longston has begun Fran.ere 5xx, or address E. A. Wint er, Coquille. work on a private sewer for Leo. J. Carey to connect with bis magnifi An elegant line of beautiful designs cent new bungalow. and useful articles just SCHROEDER Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experi ence, viz , Mrs. P. H. Brogan, o f Wil son, Pa., who says, “ I know from ex perience that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it. ” For sale by all druggists. J. E Norton, of the firm of Nos Social dance at Laird’s hall Sat urday evening. October 19. Gage’s orchestra. Good time guaranteed to all Admission 75 cents. rtceiyed Call and Examine ier A Norton, left Monday on the steamer Fifield for San Francisco for ten days’ absence on business. V. R. W i l s o n , expert watch- maker. All grades and makes of watches skillfully repaired. Sat isfaction to all. Bandon, Oregon. L a d i e s ! — Watch Fuhrman’s win dows election day. Home sewing and fancy work will be sold there. Come aud choose your Christmas gifts. Home-grown, large and luscious strawberries are still being produced in the Coquille valley, indicating the possibilities of our soil and ex cellent climate. ^S2SZSS2S^SZSZS2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZS^ Mrs. C- R. Barrow writes her husband of improvement in health and a desire to return to Coquille soon. This will be good news for Mrs. Barrow’s many friends. I DOUBLE DISC RECORD ONLY W. B. Phelps is afflicted with one of Job’s patience testers on his left wrist that deters him from work. It is large and the pain severe, yet he bears the anguish manfully. 35C Remember we are still giving a good double Charles W. Case and wile, and C. A. Case, left today for a brief vis- Cluster Lights it with relatives at Reck Creek, from thence to the Willamette val Posts have been distributed at ley with a view of locating there. proper distances along First, Second E O. Carter and family who have and B streets for the cluster lights. The posts will be placed upon the been sojourning in Whittier, Cal., sidewalks four to the block on both tor the past year, have returned to sides of the streets. The business Coos county and bar'; taken up men are to be commended for in their residence in Myrtle Point. the committee gives the names of the successful contestants and the C. W . B. M . Banquet exhibits for which the Herald has Last Wednesday evening. Oct. 9, been awarded : Myrtle Point, Ore., Oct. 1, 1912. the C. W. B. M. of the Christian Church held their annual banquet The Herald, Coquille, Ore. Please enter upon your subscription in the social hall of the church list the name o f Dolly Belloni, Coquille, building It was a very enjoyable oc for one year’ s subscription to the Her casion, the different divisions bear ald for third prize on cake, Class B ; ing tbeir bunners, mottoes and col also the name o f Mascie Mayse, Gravel ors. The table was decorated with Ford, second prize on butter, and Mil dred Norton, Coquille, second prize for dolls dressed to represent the three canned vegetables at Industrial Fair. divisions. Clowns with dunce caps, M arie S temmler , representing the defeated, were ar M abel A. R oberts , L aura B roadbent , tistically gotton up by Mrs. Mc- Committee. Duffee and others. The program was given as toasts Now for Football at the banquet table, each number being introduced by a suitable quo The initial game of the Coos Coun tation from Scripture. Mrs. Ora Maury made “ the bit of the even ty High School Athletic Associa ing” by singing a “ silent solo," that tion for the season of 1912 will be brought the house down. Other played in Coquille Saturday, Oct., unusual musical numbers on flute, 19, at 1:30 p, m. The teams participating at this mouth organ, etc , were rendered The poems and talks were also very game are the Myrtle Point High interesting, and ail weDt away mer School vg. the Coquille High School. Admission 25c. ry and happy. The following is the schedule of games for the season; Still They Come DeWitt Rogers, wife and son, of Ionq, California, are among the re cent arrivals in Coquille who are here to stay. Mr. Rogers has pur chased a lot in the Academy addi tion of Ned C. Kelley and he is highly pleased with his good for tune in securing such desirable res idence property at so leasonable a price. Work of clearing the lot is now under way preparatory to build ing a residence. Mrs. Rogers bag long suffered from rheumatism but upon arriving at Coquille* her affliction vanished. Whether it was the shaking up re ceived on the rough ocean trip, or a change in climate that cured her of the malady is not known. At any rate she has good cause for re joicing. MERELY MENTIONED i >5 disc W purchase amounts to $5.00, by the payment Di of 35 cents extra. graphophone select from. record when your cash A good assortment to A full and complete Staple and Fancy Groceries, Lard, Etc. Fruit Jars. line Flou*-, of Feed, See us before buying Economy . . . . . . Drane's Store stalling this splendid improvement. The enterprising Coos Bay Times has secured Silas Christofferson, the Annual Election Dinner famous aviator tor a two days’ ex hibition at the race track in Marsh The annual election dinner and field Saturday and Sunday, Octo supper will be served to the public ber 26 and 27. on election day at the W. O. W. W. H. Schroeder has a fine dis ball. All those who enjoyed the good dinner last year tell your friends play of Libbey’s cut glass at his that it will be even better this year. jewelry store. He is the exclusive All you can eat for 35 cents. Serv dealer in Coquille of this world re nowned ware. Pay bis store a call ed by the Christian ladies. and view the beautiful designs. i SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES J. A. Deadmond, the Fairview wildcat exterminator, produced evi dence of his prowess to County Clerk Watson on Monday and was Christian Science Society paid bounty for slaying several ol Services at 11 a m next Sunday at the Little Church. Subject of the wild feline species. lesson sermon “ Doctrine of Atone Bills are out for a wrestling match ment.” at Lee hall, McKinley, Saturday night, October 19. Walter Myers, M. E. Church South Oct 19—Myrtle Point at Coquille. Oct, 28—Marshfield at Myrtle Point. Services Sunday, Oct. 20, preach weight 165; and LeRoy Casey, 145, Nov. 2—Coquille at Marshfield. ing by the pastor. Evening subject: are the participants in the tussle “The Great Attraction.” Service Admission 25 cents. A dance free Nov. 9 —Marshfield at Coquille. Nov. 16—Myrtle Point at Marshfield. at 7 :30. to all will follow the wrestling. Sunday school at to. a. tn. Nov. 23—Coquille at Myrtle Point. P'rank H. Strain, an attorney of Epwoith League at 6:45 p. m. You are invited to be present. Hare, Curry county, was attending Lease and Stock for Sale 0 . H. C leaves , Pastor. court in Coquille the first of the week. Mr. Strain is a large land- Forty one head ot good dairy M. E. Church owner in Curry county and an en Services next Sunday as follows: stock, four horses, hogs, hay wag Morning subject: “ Forgiveness thusiastic booster for the locality ons, buggy, harness, farming ma where he has so long resided. Through Sacrifice. chinery— all that I own on the ranch . Epworth Leagu-at 7 o ’clock. Both republican and democratic of L. R. Woodward, at Arago, Coos J Evening service at 7:30. Subject: county, Oregon, with seven years’ “ What One Misses by Not Attend candidates for sheriff of Coos conn ty are presenting their profiles in lease. Rent only $500. This place { ing Church.” this issue of the Herald. Their fea Everyone welcome. is near a good creamery, store, post- H arri L e e , Pastor. tures and the principles tor which office, school house, steamer landing , they stand will be familiar to many and county road Only one min PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and voters before election day. ute walk to all. If you are looking for a good 7:30 p. m. S. J. McAllister, a Portland attor dairy, do not miss this. I am sell Sunday School at 10 a. m. ney, will speak on the single tax ing on account of sickness. question on the streets of Coquille Frank H. Adams, Pastor. For information see James Berri, — weather permitting—next Satur- CHURCH OF < HRIST. on the place— phone 53—or write Tbere will be preaching Sunday day afternoon and evening Halls to me, Bert Berri, Sierra Madre, Cal at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. will be procured should the weath-! Sunday school at 10 a rn. er be unpropitious for outdoor A U T O S E R V IC E Christian Endeavor at 6:30. speaking. Mr. McAllister is a Your presence is solicited. forceful speaker and he should have Any time, any place. Both T. B. McDonald, Minister .many hearers. phones. T . A . Walker. Dr. E E. HERMANN I Eyesight Specialist AT THE TH E B A X TE R COQUILLE Thursd’y Friday J — ----- a n d - ■ - ^ = ♦ I Oct. 24 and 25 I