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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
To the School Electors of District Number 8 REXALL School Election "MORE LIGHT” SAYS The special school election to vote THE CITY COUNCIL upon the high school proposition MERELY MENTIONED Coquille Churches Christian Science Society School bond election Saturday. In presenting to you the High School V. R. W il so n , Optician, will be proposition that is to be voted on next A comparatively short setfcion of the takes place Saturday afternoon at Saturday afternoon, we are not for- in Coquille, October 29 30, at Hotel City Council was held Monday even n# the high school building between i warding a pet acheme of the board. We Baxter. with a full attendance excepting Coun the hours of one and four. are simply giving the voters of the com Tbe high school foot ball team munity an opportunity to express them- cil men Leach and True. The matter of greatest public interest, will give a dauce at Laird’s hall selveB on a,proposition that has appealed Farmers, Attention Purified petrolium, emul very strongly to many people of the coming up for consideration was the F'riday evening. community, the proposition of building electric light service, and it was the sified with hypophos- The Farmers’ Union will meet Plans for the proposed new high unanimous opinion that the conditions a school house in such a location as to Saturday, October 26. Business of (school building are on exhibition phites of lime and soda. ! be a community center. There is a that have been prevailing were unbear- country-wide movement toward a more 1 able and that steps should be taken to importance is to be trnnsacttd and at Fubrman’s Pharmacy. general use of the school building. All bring about an improvement. As the , it is urgently requested that all A meeting ot the Good Roads readers of magazines or the daily press first step, the following resolution wa3 metnbvra be preaent. Tonic, stimulant, nutri I Association will be held at Bandon introduced and passed with no dissent- are familiar with this movement and O. A. M intonye , Secretaiy. i ing voice: tomorrow (Friday) even ing. tive, intestinal, a n t i most approve it. Be it resolved, That the City Recor Now, if Coquille is to have a new der be and he is hereby ordered to no Special this week— At the Scenic Coquille Victorious s e p t i c , auti-tuhercular. school house, why not embody in its tify Frank Morse and the Coquille River theatre, 5,000 feet all new pictures, construction and location, this most Elcctrle Co, to comply with the provis In the game of foot ball in this and only ten cents admission. modern of school ideas? As explained ions of Ordinance No. 71, adopted June 10, 1909, granting a franchise to Frank jcity last Saturday between the Co. Win. Candlitt is on a ten days’ in a previous communication, a school j Morse, his heirs and assigns, to imme- house cannot be made a community cen I diately furnish a continuous, regular j quille and Myrtle Point high schools business trip to Gardner, Florence ter unless it is placed somewhere near and uninterrupted current for lighting the former won by a score of 13 to and other north coast towns. the center of the community. A cen the City of Coquille during each and every evening and night during the con nothing. Marshfield plays at Myr Ten clays’ sale at The White tral location with extensive grounds tinuance of said franchise, and in default cannot be had. If it were available, thereof that suitable proceedings will he tle Point next Saturday. House beginning next Monday. grounds would be of no particular value taken to enforce the provisions of said O P. Coshow is scheduled to in connection with a high school unless franchise and the rights of the city. The French Spy Section 3 of this ordinance reads as speak in Coquille Saturday next in they were large enough for an athletic field. Admitting ttiat there are certain follows: “ That said Frank Morse, his the interest of democratic can Coming next week— Special Vita advantages in having a building on a assigns, are hereby required to use all The Rexall Store didates. tract large enough for athletics—for diligence in providing and furnishing a graph feature, three reels. One of P. B. George, formerly of the Co continuous, regular and uninterrupted the most historic stories of all histo instance the Barrow-Strang tract which was offered for sale to the district some current for lighting and power purposes ry, literature or fiction. War scenes quille Studio, has returned to this Professional Cards time ago—such a location would he bo for and during the entire period covered ot countless numbers of French city and we trust he will decide to far out as to completely do away with by the franchise hereby granted, and a troops with the allied host ol Tur lojate with us permanently. the possibility of using the building for failure to do fo shall terminate all rights C W- Hill has rented the studio P H Y S IC IA N S and privileges and authority herein key on the plains ot Algiers. anything outside the regular school granted.” wbete he was formerly located, just work. Section 6 provides: “ That the rights, DR. JAS. RICHMOND Midnight Fire north ol Draue’s store, and will op The location to be voted on is ample Phvsician in extent for the building that has been privileges and authority hereby granted en it for business in a few days. Surgeon shall continue in full force for the period planned, a building that will accommo Tuesday, near midnight, smoke Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg. V, R. W i l s o n , exp ert watch* date two hundred high school students, of thirteen years from the taking effect was discovered issuing from the Office Phone Main 211 jjj maker. All grades and makes or the present high school with enough of this ordinance, provided, that the premises known as the Coquille upper grade pupils to make additional said Frank Morse, his heirs and assigns, of watches skillfully repaired. Sat R. B. HOAG. M. D. school accommodations unnecessary for shall fully comply with each and all of Studio. The fire department quick isfaction to all. Bandon, Oregon. the requirements, regulations and terms Physician ly responded to the alarm and the years to come. Surgeon C. W. Miller, traveling represen A writer in last week’s Herald speaks of this ordinance,” etc. blaze was extinguished before much Richmond-Barker Building The recorder was ordered to draw tative for Bradstreets, Portland, of the library lots being a “ hole in the Both Phones damage was done. The building ground” and states th at the second warrants in favor of the Coos Bay Pav -----!-------------------------- is owned by J L. Thompson, as has been in the city during the story of a building located upon them ing and Construction Co. for the bal week interviewing business men. Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT would be on a level with the court house ances due on their First street and B well as others in the neighborhood, street contracts, the first being $4,126.20 T. B. McDonald, minister of the and he now thinks seriously of get D kntiht yard. The fact of the m atter is that Christian church, held services at the first floor of the proposed building and the other $476.79. ting them insured. Office over First National Bank The recorder was instructed to give would be six feet above the street level. Bridge last Sunday. He preaches Phone Main 431 The slope of the iots to the southwest notice to all First street property own the third Sunday in every month Railroad Incorporates makes possible a gymnasium in the ers whe are delinquent, to come through at that place. with their assessments. DR. H. B. MOORE basement with a ceiling high enough CHIROPRACTOR The Bandon and Oregon Eastern O. C. Sanford returned Friday for basket ball. These lots occupy a Room 2, Laird Bldg Phone 494 Railroad company filed articles of last from a month’s sojourn in Cal comer so th at entrance to the gymna Confederate Bills Chronic Diseases a Specialty sium may be had from the east side of incorporation with the secretary ol ifornia. His wile will remain in Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. the building. D. P. Strang, quartermaster of state Tuesday last. The capitaliza Berkley, Cal , for another month We had thought it unnecessary to tion is $100,000 and Roscoe C. Nel before coming home. discuss the need of a new school build Coquille Post No. 27 G. A. R. has ing at this time. We supposed that all received a quantity of genuine Con son, N. D Smith and J. V. Beach The Coos County Republican were agreed as to that point. Certainly federate currency from Franklin are the incorporators The road is Central Committee met in this city all who have the slightest familiarity MacVeagh, secretary of the Treas designed to run Irom Marshfield Monday to cuss and discuss certain with the present situation recognize ury Department at Washington. through the counties ol Coos, Curry irregularities said to exist in the th at it is a serious one and th at some and Josephine to Eagle Point with local camp of tbe G. O P. thing must be done a t once in the way The bills range in denomination of properly housing our growing school. from $ 5 to $50, and are quite good branch lines to other places. Head Sheriff Gage has donned .political We cannot believe th at it is the wish of specimens of printing. These notes quarters of the company will be at war paint and, theoretically speak the majority of the taxpayers in the came into possession of the Union Bandon. ing, may "Lund on something.” district th at we continue the use of a army about the close of the civil He does not view a circular with rented building, or that we use the dis Single Taxer Speaks pleasure— but it advertises. tric t’s money in the reconstruction of a war and were turned over by the building which the district does not War Department to the Treasury Alva Warren and wife left Mon E. S J. McAllister, the Portland IT’S ONLY A SHORT STEP own. We have carefully considered all ot the United States in the year from discomfort and loss to comfort the possibilities of the academy as a 1867. These notes will be taken attorney, delivered two addressee day for Ashland for a two weeks’ and food safety. Ju st order us to public school building. The idea of care ol by the Post and placed on in Coquille last Saturday on the visit with a biother of Mr. Warren. leave you some of our ice regularly making that building accommodate six and the transformation will begin subject of single tax, the first io the The father is conducting bachelor’s grades as suggested in the letter oppos exhibition in tbeir ball and, while a t once. Don’t keep putting the afternoon at Masonic ball and in hall during his son’s absence. m atter off. Every day you do so ing the high school proposition, is out of not of intrinsic worth, are regarded you are apt to lose in spoiled butter, Lillie Huftile sought to have the the question. Three grades are in the valuable as historical relics of the the evening at Heazlet theater. milk, etc., many times the cost of There was a fair attendance at the nuptial knot untied before the cir building now and only one of these is in terrible times of 1861-5. the ice you ought to have. a room sufficiently large. At most, lecture. H. O Anderson introduc cuit court last week, but sufficient only one more grade room could be ar ed the speaker and complacency was evidence in the complaint was lack A Backward Frolic ranged without extensive reconstruc in his remarks. As an orator Mr. ing. Her husband, J. H. Huftile is a tion. Owing to misapprehension some are The Christian Endeavor Society McAllister is among the best and he successful fisherman on the lower of the opinion th at the library lots are of the Christian church enjoyed a handled his subject forcibly. The Coquille river. • too small, whereas they are abundant pleasant and unique social at the single taxers are proud of having so Dr. H. D. Hermann, the expert ly large being 100 feet square. able an exponent of their views. eye specialist, will be at the Bax There is no school site in the district residence of N. C. Kelley, Tuesday th at might be proposed that would not evening. While it was designated ter Hotel today and tomorrow Voter», Attention! possess some features that could be as a "Backward Social,” it was where he may be consulted regard pointed to as possible objections. If very evident that the guests were ing defects in vision. Everything Local Coquille of the Socialist Coquille is ever to recover from her not at all backward about enjoying Patty after a thorough discussion of but political views treated scienti present embarassing situation in the themselves from the moment they C. A. HARRINGTON m atter of school accommodations, some the thirty-eight proposed initiative fically and satisfactorily. PROPRIETOR of us will have to set aside small per found their way in through the and referendum measures decided, The Prosper Mill company are sonal objections and cast our ballots for back door to the time when they without a dissenting voice, to place anxious to learn the fate of Peter the common good. Why not do that emerged from the front of the house- one cross (X ) alter the following Berg, cn employe, who has been now? (Signed): Unique games and music were numbers as they will appear on the missing since October 9 He is a J. H. O erding . the order till 10:30 when an appe R. H. M ast , official ballot : Swede, six feet tall, light complex- tizing lunch was served— beginning Sam e Old Place J. J. S tanley . 305 307 309 300 303 ioned, blue eyes, aged about twenty- with toothpicks. 311 315 317 319 313 two years. Foul play is feared. The entertainment committee de Shooting Tournament 327 328 323 325 321 338 331 335 336 332 serve much credit for the able man Everything on sale at Tbe 348 341 342 344 346 The Coquille Rod and Gun club ner in which they arranged the White House for ten days, begin- 359 351 355 357 353 will have a shooting tournament in program. 364 360 369 360 363 October 28. Full stock of grass seeds, Knowl- this city Thursday, October 3 1 , 1912 . 375 376 371 373 The Sunday School of the M. FI ton’s Drug Store. Tons of Huckleberries The following prizes were donat J E. Qi'tCK, Secretary. Church South has divided for mul Kuowlton has just received a full ed by enterprising business men of W H G r e e n : i e l d , Chairman. Services at 11 a in next Sunda at the Little Chuicb. Subject of lesson sermon “ Probation Aftei Death.” EMULSION $1. the Bottle EUHRMflNS PHARMACY CUT GLASS M . L Church South 1 be pastor will preach at the morning service October 27. on. “ The Divinity ol Christ ” At 7:30 P m- Kev S R Steele of Bandon will preach. Sunday school at 10. a m. Kpwoitb League at 6:45 p ra \ ou are invited to be present. C. H. C leav es . Pastor. P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHL’R C H . The World’s Best in Finish and Accur ate Workmanship Services Sunday at 11 a . m and 7 :30 p. m. S unday School at It) a. rn. Frank H. Adams, Pastor. Only one store in each city handles LIB BEY’S CUT GLASS ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL. Services first and third Sundays of each month. Sunday school every Sunday a t 19 a. m. You are heartily welcome. Archdeacon Wm. H orsfall, rector. SCHROEDER The Jeweler CHURCH OF CHRIST. is the Exclusive Dealer in Coquille There will be preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: “ Whutdoyou Glory in?” Evening subject: “ Why An elegant line of beautiful designs and useful articles just Don’t You Go to Church ?’’ Drop me a line (unsigned) telling why you received do not attend church. Sunday school at 10 a m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Your presence is solicited. T. B. McDonald, Minister C a ll a n d E x a m in e “The Prettiest Girl That I Ever Saw was sucking cider through a straw ” goesthe old college song. Well that might have used to be the case, but not so now. Our soda has taken the place of cider and with good reason. Stop in and try a glsss and you’ll cer tainly enjoy learning what it is. DOUBLE DISC RECORD ONLY 35c Remember we are still giving a good double disc graphophone record when your cash purchase amounts to $5 00, by the payment of 35 cents extra. A good assortment to select from. A full and complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Lard, Etc. See us before buying Economy Fruit Jars. . . . . . * • Drane's Store COQUILLE LAUNDRY AND ICE CO. SKOOKUM LIBBEY i RESTAURANT Come and See Dr. H.E. HER MANN i WANT COLUMN stock of grass seed. Eyesight Specialist tiplication, a contest being carried M. O. Hooton and family, Mrs. on, the two sides bearing tbe names 1 —Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Co., McDuffee, Mrs. A. W. Kelley and Lease and Stock for Sale ’ ’Reds” and "Blues.” The contest by Mr. Gardiner, $10 gun case. Charles Samson constituted a party 2— J. A. Lamb, $7.50 carving set. will last until Christmas, the side last Monday In quest of huckleber 3 — Coquille Hardware Co., $0 00 auto Forty one head ot good dairy bringing in the most new scholars matic reel. ries. They found the berries in 4 —Wickman & Wickman. $4,50 pipe. stock, four horses, hogs, hay wag to be banquetted by the losers. large quantities on the hill back of 5— Coquille Shooting Gallery, $5.00 in ons, buggy, harness, farming ma Great interest is being taken. trade. Parkersburg where they picked 6 — Coquille Bowling Alley, box cigars. chinery— all that I own on the ranch nineteen gallons in about three The Scenic has installed an up- 7— Skeels Bros , pair $4.00 shoes. of L. R. Woodward, at Arago, Coos 8 — H. N. Lorenz, $3.00 hat. hours. They report tons of them to date seating arrangement for the 9 — Coquille Furniture Co.. $5.00 mdse. ; county, Oregon, with seven years’ still on the bushes. theatre thereby assuring the patrons 10— Leach Cigar Store, briar pipe. 11— Folsom's Confectionery, $1 50 box A huckleberry pie, made by the lease. Rent only $500. This place a warm reception while watching is near a good creamery, store, post- candy. skillful hands of Mrs. Kelley and ! the best and latest movies on the 12— Coquille Herald, y ear’s sub. ; office, school house, steamer landing 13— Shore’s Cigar Store, box candy. presented to the Herald force, at 1 screen. This improvement makes 14— Royal Theater, pass two for Nov. and county road- Only one min tested to the lusciousness of the tbe Scenic the most comfortable and 15— Charles Baxter, cash $5,00. ute walk to all. 16— Paul Stephan, $1.00 in trade. fruit and was the most pleasant sur up-to-date theatre in the city. 17— A. P. Miller, $4.50 briar pipe. If you are poking for a good prise experienced by Herald work 18— W. H. Schroeder, silver cigar iar. Mrs. I. G. Hastier, Grand Island, 19— Scenic Theater, pass two for Nov. ers for many a day. As Coos county dairy, do not miss this. I am sell N ebr., has something she wishes to say 20 — Fuhrman's Pharmacy, silver back about Foley’s Honey and Tar Com-1 ing on account of sickness. excels in production so also does cloth and hat brushes “ My three children.had a very \ For information see James Berri, pound. 21— W. C. Laird. $10.00 picture. severe attack of whooping cough and Mrs. Kelley in the art of pie making. 22— Coquille Soda Works, case soda. on the place - phone 53— or write suffered greatly. A friend recommend- [ 23— M. H. Hersey, Lincoln bust. ed Folev’s Honey and T ar Compound, John Heath, Michigan Bar, Calif., to me, Bert Berri, Sierra Madre, Cal. and it did them more good than any 24— Ladies’ Bazaar, silk umbrella. All new crop. Coquille. Grass seed for fall planting can be found at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Wood— would you bring us wood on that subscription account to the Herald ? ThTToIedo Weekly Blade FREE when taken with Coquille Herald. For Rent— Wirner & Collier farm on Fishtrap, containing 113 acres, 70 acres of plow and grass land in bottom. For particulars phone Fran.ers 5xx, or sddress E. A. Wim- er, Coquille. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy’s cold was gone. Is th at not b etter than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill 7 For sale by all druggists. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist’s opinion: *‘I have sold Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for fifteen years,” says Enos Lollar of Saritoga, Ind., “ and consider it the best on the m arket.” Sold by all druggists. i 25—Lyons A Jones, $5 Florsheim shoes. [ 26—H. O. Anderson, $1.50 pocket knife j 27—Johnson A bon, market, $2.00 in [trade. ; 28—The Sportsman, C. Moon, $5.00 , fishing rod. | | . , . Have you paid the printer ? w rites: " I was afflicted with kidney thing I gave them. I am glad to recom and bladder trouble for nearly six years. Hère is a woman who speaks from mend ti. ” Fuhrman’s Pharmacy. Had a very bad spell some time ago and personal knowl« igc and long experi was unable to turn without help. I ence. viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil commenced using Foley Kidney Pills son. Pa., who »ays. "I know from ex A U T O SE R V IC E and can truly say I was relieved at perience that Cinmberlain’s Cough once. I 1 take pleasure pleasure in recommending Remedy is far superior to any other. Any time, any place. Both Foley Kidney Pills.” " b | | For sale by Fuhr- For croup then- is nothing that excels phones. T . A. Walker. man s Pharmacy. 1 it. ” For sale by all druggists. AT THE THE BAXTER COQUILLE Thursd’y F ri id a y Oct. 2 4 and 25 ‘ i i