Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 05, 1912, Image 2

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    Social Events
The Coquille Herald
Two Hearts That Beat
A» One— in a Duck
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‘‘L ao s” I.eueve exhibited a trophy 0
of bis prowess as a duck huiiter to b
the H erald yesterday. I t was two 0
perfectly formed hearts which he 0
took from a siugle duck while dress­
ing the bird
T h e hearts were of 0
Mcsdatnes B. H. Burns,JT. B. McDon­ uuiform size although one was less 0
Mrs. E. A. Tyrrell ehowered Miss
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY |
Cora B urns with a delightful sur-
Entered a* second clan«* matter May | prise at her home last Wednesday
8, 1905. at the poBt utfiee at Coquille,
Or*n«n, under art of Congress of March evening Social converse and a del­
3, 1379
_______ icate lunch were potent factors iu
WALTER •>. ACKERM ' N Publiahar contributing to the pleasures of the
guests. Those iu attendance were:
I Devoted to the material and social
upbuilding *«f tiic It* mi lie Valley par­
ticularly and of Cooa County generally. ald. Aaron Wilson, I>. I), fierce, E. C.
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance , Howey, M. O. Hawkins, E. A. Tyrrell,
i C. 11. Cleaves, Hal Bierce, Juza, Maury,
P h o ne, Main 354.
Bersley, and Misses (¡oldie Childs, M u g -
gie Currie, Florence Gilman, Rachel
Applegate, Bessie Maury, Georgie John­
son, Hattie Sweet, Elsa and Doris Peo­
ples, Iva, Hazel and Olive Howey.
PATRIOTISM OUR MOTIVE
O B IT U A R Y
Died— In Coquille. Wednesday
morning, December 4. 1912, Mrs.
Maty J PendletoD, aged 70 years.
Mrs. P en dleto n was a native of
Tennessco, and early in life moved
to the west in the primitive mode
of conveyance. Sho was a resident
of Coos couuty for forty years hav.
iug lived a g reater portion of the
time in the F a t l$lk district near
Coquille.
Two children were born to h er—
a d a u g h t- r, Dure, who died several
years ago and is buried at Empire,
ami a son, C. E . Pendleton, of E a t
Elk who survives her.
T h e cause of death, as given by
the physician in charge, was aueu-
risra.
Mrs. Pendleton
was stricken
with the malady at about 5:30
Tuesday evening and her suffer­
ing was ended at 5:15 the following
morning. H e r long residence in
Coquille won for her many ac­
quaintances.
While n o t a mem ber of any re ­
ligious organization, she wes a re g ­
ular atten d an t at church services
and always led a life in keeping
with Christianity.
F u n eral services at E llin g s e n ’s
U n d ertak in g Parlors today ( T h u r s ­
day) at 2 p m., conducted by Rev.
T u r n e r B. McDonald.
Mrs J. W. believe entertained at
her home Wednesday evening, N o ­
vember 26, the event being in honor
of the birthday of Miss Claire Sher
wood. Ten tables were occupied
by jo y o u s guests who participated
in the game of “ 500.” Card honors
were won by Mrs. T. B. Currie and
E. J- Smith. A cousolation prize
was given Mrs. L H. H azard and
J. A L am b and consisted of a
framed origiual verse by a local
poet. T h is prize caused considera­
ble merriment. A n elegant lunch
eon was served.
T h e following gentlemen, accom­
panied bv their wives, were present:
L. H. Hazard, A. J. Sherwood, D. D.
Pierce, E. A. Tyrrell, Paul Sterling,
Chas. Evland, Walter Sinclair, Leo J.
Cary, M. H. Hartson, W. C. Rose, J.
A. Lamb, J. A. Collier, J. S. Barton,
L. A. Liljeqvist, Oliver Sanford, Geo.
Robinson, Bert Folsom, Chas. Baxter,
Fred Slagle, Frank Burkholder, T. B.
Currie, George, Henry and Ed Lorenz;
Mrs. Nicklin, Mrs. Ida Owen; Messrs.
J. E. Smith, Claude Moon; Mr. and
Mr*. P. N. Reberg, of North Bend.
T h e guest of honor and all pres-
enl have ju s t reason to be proud of
their hostess.
A S o rro w fu l M ission
R. W. A dkins of Rushmore, Min­
nesota, a bro th er of Jesse T . Ad
kins, killed on the Seeley-Aoderson
lo gg in g railroad, arrived last S u n ­
day to take possession of the body
Mr. A dkins has telegraphed rela­
tives in Minnesota stating the badly
cut up condition of the unfortunate,
deeming it advisable, under the cir­
cumstances, to inter the remains in
the loud where fate befell. A n an
swer is awaited.
Y esterday R. W. Adkins called
at the H erald office and informed
us th at (he coroner’s jury co nclud ­
ed their investigation, and th a t their
verdict was to the effect th at no
bUB,e for the accident wag attached
any person or persons,
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firm than its associate, and it is
th oug ht it was not ctp ab le of per-
forming the blood-discoursing func-j
tions th r o u g h the system of its,
duokdom, aud nature provided it
new one.
" L a n s ” is well knowu iu our com­
munity as a young man whose ver­
acity is at par, and none of his
acquaintances d o u b t his discovery
of this unusual freak of nature.
T he duck is one of the many kinds
fournl in this sei'tion.
L aw v». L aw lessness
U uusu il activity wits manifested
on the stre e t near the city hall yes­
terday occasi «ned by the usual re­
sult of those who imbibe the in i­
quitous booze.
Twologgers, possessing more mus
cular and b ru te force than oommoo
decency, intelligence or self respect,
e n g tg e d in a spurious fistic encoun­
ter to attract the attention of M ar­
shal EverndeD who proceeded—as a
good officer s h o u lJ— to arrest them.
The inebriates attempted to thw art
the officer’s endeavor at arrest by
each of them resisting with all the
anim al force at their command, hut
without avail.
One of the culprits, Bill Howell,
broke two ribs and otherwise in­
jured Marshal II ckam when he was
on the force, and the rem embrance
of this occurrence caused our city
marshal to use ex tra vigilance and
power,
Howell’s associate in lawless acts
was F reem an Stewart, a likewise
powerful man, who finally had to
yield to the law.
The miscreants each contributed
twenty dollars to the city coffers,
but many have expressed the opin­
ion th at Howell, it being his second
offense, should he made to suffer
the maximum penalty.
T hu s we have an o th er evidence
of the baneful results accruing to
those who patronize a traffic made
legitimate — aud only averted — by
law.
The Coos Bay Times gives the in­
formation th a t out of a total vote of
G91 at the municipal election held
in Marshfield Tuesday, 191 women
used their franchise.
SKOOKUM
RESTAU RAN T
Come and See
Dr. H. E.
H ERM AN N
The Baxter
Friday
Saturday
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS IVIRYWHIR*
Guns and Ammunition
NO MISERABLE
BREAD LINE HERE
but a group of happy youngsters
lined up at our counter for a glass
of our fumously delicious soda.
Why are thoy so happy? Why,
everybody’s happy when drinking
our soda. If you have a grouch
come and have u glass yourself.
That will settle Mr. Grouch.
THE SPORTSMAN
CLAUDE C. MOON
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S atu rd ay evening, N ovember. . 6,
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at 6.30 o c o c k , Chris \V . Jackson
When you have a bilious attack give
alter a lingering illness of many
Chamberlain’s Tablets a trial. For sale
by all druggists.
months, fell asleep at his tem porary
B an d o n Note»
home on Bald K n o b H eig h ts, T u c ­
L O S T —-Moss agate about size cf
W hile strolling over a portion of a quarter- F in der will receive re­
son, Arizona. H is mother, father
an d brother were with him when our city Monday we counted four­ ward by re tu rn in g same to Herald
the spirit of the son a n d brother teen residences in course of con­ office.
took its flight to the Master. H is struction. Not so bad lor Decem-
A Des Moines man had an attack of
mother had been his faithful nurse hei 1 .
muscular rheumatism in his shoulder.
A friend advised him to go to Hot
for seven long m onths bestowing
A fine girl babe was born S atu r­ Springs. That meant an expense of
the loving care and attention th at day to Captain au d Mrs. Rosen- $150 00 or more. He sought for a
quicker and cheaper wav to cure it and
only a loving mother can give.
beud. T h e happy father is master found it in Chamberlain’s Liniment.
Chris was converted when nine of the steamer Bandon.
Three days after the first application of
this liniment he was well. For sale by
years of age. H e attended the p u b ­
T h e Eeatern S t a r ’s hall given at all druggists.
lic schools and th en the University the Bandon Opera House, S aturday
o f Oregon. For nine y ears he was evening was a swell affair, the cos­
afflicted w ith the great white plague tumes being elegaot, the hall
and made three trips to Arizona heautilully decorated and the m u ­
going to T ucson about three months sic grand. The S ta r ladies n e ^ r
ago where he remained until the do th ings by halves.
last call.
Miss Rachel A ppletate of Coquille
Asleep inthe arms of Jesusblessedsleep, attended the T h a n k s g iv in g ball
C. A. H AR R IN G T O N
From which none fear to wake.
PROPRIETOR
given by the E astern Stars.
H e was patient, th o ug h tful o f
George A n n stro n g , who was se
those about him and a reader ol his
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1 verely injured at the R andolph mill
Bible to the last hours,
about three weeks ago, died at the
a father, mother, brother, wife and
Uandou hospital S u n d a y morning
child to m ourn his demise.
S a m e O ld P l a c e
and was buried Monday in the K P
H e was a mem ber of the K n ig h ts
cemetery, the funeral being held in
of P y th ias and B. P . O. Elks. T h e
the Episcopal chu rch, under the a u ­
local Lady of F;iks took charge of
spices of the Odd Fellows of which
the body a n d made all arran g e­
order he was a member.
ments reg ard ing the funeral and the
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shipping ol the body to his old “ H e L au g h e d Till H e D ied”
home iu A shland, Oregon.
T h e funeral services were h e l d ; Taylorsburg, O h io —Abe Skin-
at the O. C. Parker u n d e rta k in g | ueF| t [le village pessimist, laughed
parlors, T u e sd a y afternoon at three himself to death from reading
o ’clock, Rey. O. E. Comstock offici- BIFF! the Great American Maga-
Eyesight Specialist
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T h e Pomona G r a c / e recently ¡ n | e r strides th an any other magazine
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s. ssion at Rosehur :, uiianiiiiou.lv before the American public today,
adopted a resolution commending ! I t i* a magazine th at will keep the j
D istrict A ttorney G e m - M. Brown whole family in good hum or. T he
Coquille
fot l.is efforts in sit, reeving crime j staff of Biff contains the greatest
and lawlessness in K m e b u ig and I artists, caricaturists, critics and ed-
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of the G ra n g e when« ver oppnrtuni- colors. It will keep the whole lam-
ty offers. Sheriff Quin« and the ily cheerful th e year ’round. You
Good Citizens’ League were like ra n afford to spend 50c a year to i
DECEM BER 6 and 7
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Millers Confetionery
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