Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 28, 1912, Image 3

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    REXALL
EMULSION
Purified petroliuin, emul­
sified with hypophos-
phites of lime and soda.
Tonic, stimulant, nutri­
tive, intestinal, a n t i ­
s e p t i c , anti-tubercular.
$1. the Bottle
FUHRMflNS
PHARMACY
The Rexall Store
Professional Cards
PH Y SIC IA N S
DR. JAS. RICHMOND
rhvsician
Surgeon
Otlice in Richm ond-Barker Bldg.
Ottice Phone Main 211
R. B. HOAG, M. D.
Physician
Surgeon
Richm ond-Barker Building
Both Phones
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D
kntist
Office over First National Bank
Phone Main 431
DR. H. B. MOORE
CHIROPRACTOR
Room 2, Laird Bldg Phone 494
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5.
SUNDAY SERVICES IN
COQUILLE CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
There will be preaching Sunday
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Morning subject: "Abiding in
Christ.” Evening subject: “Gcd’s
Eternal Purpose ” The evening
sermon will tbe first of a series oi.
"The Plan of the Agee” as revealed
in the Bible. Come and hear this
entire aeries.
Sunday school at 10 a m.
Christian Endeavor at 0:30.
Your presence is solicited.
T. B. M cDonald. M inister
M. L Church South
Services Sunday, December 1,
preaching by the pastor. Tbe morn­
ing subject will be “Creation.”
Evening service at 7:30.
Sunday school at io. a. m.
Epworth League at 6:45 p. m.
You are invited to be present.
C. H. C l e a v e s , Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Union service Thanksgiving even-
ng at 7 :30, preaching by Rev.C. H.
Cleaves of the M. E. Church South.
Services Sunday at 11a. m. and
:30 p. m.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Frank H. Adams, Pastor.
Christian Science Society
Corner Third and Hall streets.
Services l ’hanksgivsing at 11a. m.
Subject: “Thanksgiving.”
Services at 11 a. m next Sunday.
Subject lesson sermon “Ancient
and Modem Necromanoy alias Hyp­
notism and Mesmerism Denounced.”
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL.
Services first and third Sundays
of each month. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 a. m.
You are heartily welcome.
Archdeacon Wn. Horsfall, rector.
We Are Not
Operating a
Medical Institute
But We Can
Relieve You
o f a considerable
amount o f
THAT TIRED FEELING
if you will send us
the weekly wash
It won’t cost you even Patent
Medicine Prices
COQUILLE LAUNDRY
AND ICE CO.
TRAIN BREAKS
HIGH BRIDGE
MERELYJHENTIONED
Royal
BakingPowfler
Santa Claus has established head­
quarters at Tbe F»ir Store.
I am in the market for all kinds
of
I furs. Geo T. Moulton.
Plastering on the interior of the
the city hall Is now in progress.
Anyone wanting a fine fat goose
: for Christmas call 3 X Farmers.
Horrible Accident on Seeley Closing out all remaining dry
& Anderson Logging Road goods at cost at The Fair Store.
Near Bandon — Boiler Ex­ William Weekly of Myrtle Point
Roseburg looking alter busi­
plodes—Workmen Killed is ness in interests.
To Mr. Pohl of Bandon the Her­ J. N. Bayliss contemplates a trip
San Francisco in the near luture
ald is indebted for the first informa­ to
She makes it best who, looking after the
on
tion given of a horrible accideut business bent.
culinary
department, turns her back resolute­
which occurred Tuesday morning, M. H. Hersey, at The Racket,
ly
upon
unhealthful,
or even suspicious, food
has
all
kinds
of
goods
or.
display
November 25 , on the Seeley & An­
accessories.
She
is
economical; she knows
for
Christmas.
derson logging road, which extends
that true economy does not consist in the use
from a point near Prosper several An ordinance providing for the
miles to timber owned by the firm. muzzling of dogs was recently pass­
of inferior meat, flour, or baking powder. She
While crossing a bridge, about one ed by the city council of Myrtle
is an earnest advocate of home made, home
hundred feet in height, the structure Point.
baked
food; and has proved the truth of the
collapsed failing to the ground in One hundred choice apple trees,
statements
of the experts that the best cook­
the form of a letter ”S” taking with home grown, between four and five
ing*
in
the
world
today is done with Royal
it the entire train and seven human and one-half feet in height, $1 25 a
Baking
Powder.
beings, three of whom were instant­ dozen Phone 3 X Farmers.
ly killed.
Mr. Winton of the Coquille
The dead—Chas. McDowell, en­ Music House is spending a few
gineer; Chas. Smith, fireman; Guy days at Bandon in the interest of Santa Claus headquarters at The
Freak» of Football
Rose, timekeeper; Clancy Hum­ his firm.
Racket Store.
phrey, Fred Adkins and — Morgan Nice line of dishes—all kinds— Remember the band boys’ dance Fifty people from Coquille. it is
loggers.
for the Christmas trade at The Fair at Nosler’s hall tonight.
estimated, wete in attendance at the
Roland Anderson, brakeman, is Store.
football game at Myrtle Point last
Piano
and
organ
tuning
done
by
the only one of the unfortunates Oliver Wilson visited Myrtle O. Sumner. See adv.
Saturday
to see seven scores made
still alive.
by
the
high
school boys of our sis­
Point
Saturday
last
to
see
theCo-
Presbyterian ladies are responsi­
Nearly all the men are kuown by
ter
city
and
nothing credited to tbe
quille
high
school
boys
score
a
cy­
ble for causing a new dress of white
many in this section some of them
handling
ol
the pig skin by our
pher
in
the
toot
ball
game.
paid
to
adorn
their
church.
having relatives in Coquille.
high
school
lads.
The game was
J. W Huftile, a former resident H. L. Carl, having disposed of Milo Dunham held the lucky interesting notwithstanding
the re­
of Curry county, quite well known his ranch near Norway, has moved number — 1663 —that drew the sult. We are promised a more
fa­
bis
family
to
Coquille
where
they
turkey at the Scenic Theatre Tues­ vorable score for our boys next time
in Bandon, was seeking work in
the neighborhood and was the first will temporarily reside.
day evening.
manipulate the oblong hide­
mau on the scene after the wreck. Assessor Thrift returned Satur­ One hundred ard nine scholars they
bound
ball with the Myrtle Point-
He met Roland Anderson three or day last from Dairyville surfeited were in attendance at the Methodist
four hundred feet from A. J. Rad­ with the many good things produc­ Episcopal Church South Sunday
ley's logging engine, thinking he ed upon that‘‘old farm.”
school last Sunday.
was drunk by seeing him stagger Order your Christmas goods at Jeweler Schroeder's windows pre- Butter Will Keep a Cat
in a Strange Place
from one side of the road to the Tba Fair Store.
sent a beautiful appearnce by the
othei. On closer approach, see­ Mr. and Mrs. Longston aunour.ee display of useful and valuable arti­
M. P. Long, manager of the O K.
ing there was something wrong, the engagement of their daughter, cles neatly arranged.
Mr Huftile walked more briskly Marguerite, to N. N. Neiman, of The enumeration of school cen­ Creamery, moved into town from
and nearing Mr. Anderson asked this city. The marriage will take sus for School District No 8 is ap­ his suburban home last week. Mrs.
Long had a cat of which she was
him what was the matter. The re­ place before early spring.
proximately 510 , an increase of 1 particularly fond, but knowing that
ply was, "The train went through Mrs A. O. Hooton and daughter, about
r 7 - The final summary has pussy’s nature is endowed wtth a
the bridge, for God’s sake go for Miss Lou, were visiting relatives uot been
made as yet, this figure greater respect for places than per­
help and get a doctor.” Mr. An­ and friends in the county seat dur­ being as near
as can be calculated sons feared the feline beauty would
derson, though greatly injured and ing the past week. They are resi­
at
present.
1 not stay iu its new city home. Mrs.
bleeding from many wounds had dents of Bridge.
Mr. W. J. Longston and family Long was told by a friend to apply
traveled over oue-half mile from the
Turkeys for the holidays are on have moved to the R. E. Shine res­ butter to the cat’s paws which
wreck.
display
in tbe windows of Miller’s idence for the winter, where Mrs. would keep the animal busy and
A. J. Radley infotmed Bert Dyer
of the accident who started for Ban­ store. They are guaranteed to pro­ Longston and daughter will be at produce contentment in its new
don for a doctor taking with him duce no undesirable after effects — home to their friends at any time, abode. This was accordingly done
in tact are pleasing only to the eye having given up their Friday and Mrs. Long is greatly pleased
Roland Anderson.
Upon arriving at the wreck Mr. “The Base Ball Industry” picture atternoon “At Horae’’ during the with the conduct of her cat. O. K
Creamery butter was used which
Huftile found Clancey Humphrey will be repeated at the Scenic tbea. rainy season.
always produces satisfaction in
badly scalded and with leg broken, tre Thursday night by request.
An Aid to Contractor* every home, and no wonder the cat
whom he took out and carried up the All the ball fans will be given an­
was likewise satisfied and is long­
hill. Guv Rose was next taken out, other chance to see this feature film.
City
Engineer
P.
M.
Hall-Lewis
ingly looking for more of the lus­
also badly scalded and severely in­ The largest and finest assortment
jured about the head and body. of cut glass ever brought to the has drawn most excellent plans de­ cious article made trom the creamy,
By this time Mr. Radley and others city to be seen at the Racket Store. picting to exactness the contour lacteal liquor by the experienced
arrived and the work of rescue was Information has been received and other particulars regarding the hands of Mr. Long.
taken in hand. Guy Rose and Fred that the Coquille sawmill, for some construction of the sewer system in
Adkins were the last taken out. time idle, soon resumes operations District No. 1 . Contractors bidding H. O. Anderson Engages
in a Turkey Trot
These men were all taken to the under the guidance of a man thor­ on the work will derive all the infor­
mation desired bv consulting the
hospital at Bandon where they af­ oughly
conversant with the busi­ plans. Deciphering tangible prob­ H. O. Anderson purchased a live
terwards died.
ness.
lems is evidently a pleasure with turkey from a local dealer Tuesday
Mr. Huftile called at the Herald
office yesterday and gave us infor­ Married—Clinton Schrader and Hall-Lewis, at any rate he under­ and placed the bird in a coop to
await his doom the following day.
mation regarding the gruesome Grace Worthington, both of Co­ stands his business.
Mr. Anderson has a large cat that
scene, a sight which would cause quille, at the parsonage of the M. E.
Known in Coquille
gave tbe lutkey an unexpected call
the strongest heart to succumb, not­ Church South, Monday, November
creating consternation in the cage,
withstanding he and others labored’ 25 , at five p.m , Rev. C. H. Cleaves
The following from the Leaden and such havoc prevailed that his
long and faithfully to render such officiating.
aid possible for the alleviation of Three large orders for holiday published at Monroe, Benton county, turkeyship escaped aud securely
Oregon, conveys news regarding perched himself in a nearby tree.
their fellows.
goods now an the way for The Fair the
death of Chi is Jackson who H. O. climbed the tree to get the
Fred Wilson, cotoner, is holding Store.
an investigation the result of which The Ccqnille independent foot is well known by many in Coquille gobbler when, ho! the turkey took
where he formerly resided:
to his wings and flew to a ttee of
has not yet been made known.
ball
team
plays
an
aggregation
higher altitude. M. P. Long, a
“A
telegram
has
just
been
receiv­
This is said to be the third train of pig skin enthusiasts at Marsh­
ed from John Jackson, at Tucson. neighbor, was called upon to bring
which passed over the bridge.
today. Many local lovers of Arizona, announcing tbe death oi the turkey to earth by way of the
Clancey Humphrey leaves a fam­ field
process but failed. Up to
the
game
accompanied our boys to his son Chris, who has been low shooting
going
to
press
we have not learned
ily of seven children and doubtless the Coos County
Metropolis.
with consumption, under the care whether the turkey will take the
his death causes more direct sorrow
route o( departing Irom life’s sphere
among the living than any one of “ What Can Reasonably be Ex­ of his mother, for so long a time. sought
to be provided by Mr. An­
He
died
Saturday,
November
16
.
pected
of
the
Public
Schools,”
is
the others.
derson’s
family on Thanksgiving
The
Jacksons
have
the
sincerest
The sad accident has driven tbe the title of a discourse to be deliver­
day,
but
as
man has dominion over
dagger of despair in the hearts of ed by Superintendent C. A. Howard sympathy of many friends in this birds of the air. doubtless means
will be devised to place the way­
•11 our citizens, and is the most sor­ at an educational meeting at Myr­ vicinity in their sorrow.”
ward one upon the platter.
rowful of any heretofore recorded tle Point, Thursday evening, De­
cember
5
.
Musical
and
other
fea­
Apple Raiser in Town
in Coos countv.
A. J. Bailey, a R. R. Engineer, Bstes-
tures are named on the program.
Ark., says: ‘ I suffered with kid­
ney and bladder trouble so bad I w-as
Church Edifice Beautified More goods to arrive at The Fred McLeod, for eight years ville,
work. I had such severe pains
Racket. Toys, dolls and every­ superintendent of a large apple or­ unable to back
I could hardly get up. I
The Methodist Episcopal Church thing you want for Christmas pres­ chard in North Yakima, is in the iu tried my several
physicians with no result,
but
Foley
Kidney
Pills have done won­
South has undergone substantial ents at M. H. Hersey's Racket city visiting with his mother, Mrs. ders for me. I recommend
them to all.
Faust.
The
fruit
go
w
ar,
for
whom
improvements both interior and Store.
Fuhrm an’s Phamacy.
exterior. Rounding steps have Mrs. P. C. Levar and daughter Mr. McLeod worked, has 5,000
boxes of apples of an unmarketable
been placed in froDt and a rear door
leading from the pulpit is also pro­ Miss Mary will leave North Bend grade for the eastern trade, that
vided. The partition near the front on the next sailing of the Redondo will be sold to dealers in local
has been removed providing more for a trip to California. The/ will channels or converted into cider. RESTAURANT
room and large swinging doors visit with friends at Sebastapoi, a Specimens of the Yakima product
were left at the Herald office and
afford convenience for ingress and town about sixty miles northwest they
are adorned with the piDk of
of San Francisco. During the ab­
C. A. HARRINGTON
egress. A portion of the inside of sence
perfection.
of
his
family
Mr.
Levar
will
PROPRIETOR
tbe building has been painted to continue upon the Herald force
conform to and harmonize with that not without hope of a joyous time Is your husband cross? An irritable,
finding disposition is often due to
heretofore done and withal the edi­ for his lovad ones during their so- i a fault disordered
stomach. A man with
Come and See
fice presents an appearance which journ in the sister state.
good dige-tion is nearly always good na-
tured. A great many have tieen per­
is a credit to our city.
m anently cured of stomach trouble by
Sam e O ld P lace
Closing out at coat all children’s ; taking
C ham berlain’s Tablet*. For sale
Pay printer promptly, please.
nnderwear at Tbe Fair Store.
by all druggists.
DEALS DEATH TO WORKMEN
AbsolutelyPtire
The Woman Makes the Home
SKOOKUM
The Publisher’s Lament
Told in Prose-Poetry
FOR SALE
The blacksmith and machine shop
Lives of poor men oft remind us - of Kiine & Von l’egert. Also their
residence properties. Reasons for
honest toll don’t stand a clmnce; the selling—ill
health in the families.
more we work we leave behind ns 1 See us at once.
bigger patches on our pants. On
K im k & V on P e o k r t .
our pants once new and glossy now
“There could be no better medicine
are patches of different hue; all be- ¡than
Cham berlain's Consti Remedy.
cuuse subscribers linger and won’t My children were all sick with whoo|i-
i
g
cough.
One ol them was in b el;
pay up what is due. Then let all had a hit'll fever
an t was coughing up
Our doctor save them Cham ber­
he up and doing; to send in your blood.
lain's
Cough
Remedy
and the first dose
mite be it e’er so small—or when eased them , and three
tiottles cured
the blasts of March shall strike us ll.ein,” says Mrs. K. A. Donaldson,
of
we shall have no pants at all
I Lexington. Miss Sold by all druggist a.
O .SÖ Q .Q & G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G Q G G G
S| Fishing Tackle
Guns and Ammunition Cl
^
THE SPORTSMAN
CLAUDE C. MOON
Opposite
Hotel Baxter
^ Automobile Supplies
A BIG DISH
g[
of our ire cream taBtes the test.
Its nice cold deliciousness makes
it a refreshm ent th at is simply
ideal. Try some today and you’ll
enjoy learning w hat perfect ice
cream tastes like. And you’ll be
glad to repeat the lesson again
and again.
{ V 'S
Millers Contetionery
Dr. H. E.
HERMANN
Eyesight Specialist
AT THE
THE BAXTER
Friday
COQUILLE
. ..
—:■ and
S a tu rd ’y
December 6-7
DO YOU WEAR G L A S S E S ?
Do
You H a v e a n y Trouble
W ith Y o u r E y e s?
IF YOU DO it will pay you to have them examined and
corrected at once. I am locating perm anently in Coquille
and wili be glad to examine your eyes FREE of Charge.
All work done by me is backed by an Absolute Guaran­
tee and I am here to M ake Good. Ask me for names of
satisfied customers in Coquille and talk to them personally.
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
W. Frank Petitt
F ront Street. O pposite Farm ers & M erchants Bank
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