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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1912)
& >oo<iOôooocod<>coodo<'Oô<: For the Children NEIGHBORING OREGON NEWS NEWS NOIES BRIEELY TOLD The Quality Line TOPICS WISE AND OTHERWISE EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK Empire Bacon Interesting Happenings and Transpiring in O regon Boiled Winchester Bacon Silverleaf Lard k l. H HAZARD, Cashier FIR S T Jewel Compound Ì Doings of Nearby Neigh Down to L east Number of bors from Correspondents Lines and Y e t and Exchanges I.S H IN !, V .-F ri a. 0. C SANFORD, Aiit Calillar N A T IO N A L A Young E ng lish F a rm s r T r a in in g H is P st Goat. SWIFT & COMPANY’S Premium Hams A j. SHUtMOOD Pro* op BANK C O gU ILU B , ORBOOfl, T r a n s a c t s a General H a n k in g B u s i n e s s oto Board of Director! K. 0. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, faaiah Hacker, H. K. Shine. M ake the f ¥ Subject Understood National Bunk o Commerce. New Y I C» Crocker Wool worth N’lHank, San Tranci First Nat’l Bank of Portland. Portland R. s. K n o w i . t o n , President G e o . A." R o b i n s o n , Vice-Prcs. R. II. M a s t , Cashier. A S K FO R IT S Nosier S t Norton ié f IH S T H IltlT O H S ^ Coyotes are creating havoc among been organized ut Lebanon, with j some of the sheep ranches of Curry too members, to aid the enforce-j county. ment of law. The Curry County Commercial The new library building at Port club has been organized by citizens land, to be completed by June r, $ b y A m eric an Preaa A sso ciatio n . of Gold Beach and Wedderburn, will have a capacity of 500,000 vr l- % The smiling young gentleman shown with 24 charter members. umes and at a cost of $450,000. Coquille, Oregon Farmers 483 Phone Home 111 :>oocccooo<>oo<^^oooo In the picture is a son of A W. Slicp- pee, who maintains a big goat farm at Guilford. England. The children of the farm spend much of their sp>ue time among the kids of the dock. Kids are like lambs In their gentle and playful nature and make most amusing and agreeable pets. Young Master Sheppee had harnessed one of these gentle crea tures and was teaching him to mind the rein when the watchful photogrn pher snapped his picture. The ex pres sion on the boy’s face show’s how much he is enjoying the frolic. THE Coquille Herald is now fully equipped with modern faces of type and accessories for the execution of H a rv e s t Moon P a rty . A harvest inoon party would be clev er for October. Help your mother make the arrange ments for the party and you will be surprised to dud out how much more you will enjoy It. In the first place, cut out moons of every description to be used in decorating. These may be made out of gilt paper. They may hang frqm ribbons and may be festooned all «bout the house. O f course moon games must be played. Hang a big moon with a man’s face on it to a curtain and give a little favor to the one who pins the eye nearest the place for It. Another game could be played with the beloved and well known cobweb game, changed to meet the require ments of the harvest moon party. The boys aud girls would be asked to choose strings from a basket which should hold the ends of as many strings (or ribbons) ns there are guests. These strings should lead all through the bouse, from garret to cellar, through as many hard places ar may be found. Instead of a cobweb TJi * game should be the sky search, » iki ou the end of each string should *»e u star (made out of cardboard and salver paper), oue only being different, i s r that n green cheese (cloth) moon Give u little fuvor to the guest who gets i t —Woman’» World. in a style unexcelled and at prices equally as inviting as can be obtained from others H a m U r ir fa PRINTED PROMPTLY A N D ACCURATELY A D u tc h W o nder B all. E 3 W ork entrusted to us will receive the personal supervision of a practical printer who takes pride in the proper execution of every detail El Give Us a Trial Order Roseburg-Myrtle Point Auto Line Little girls In Holland learn to knit when only four or five years old. They begin with two needles, and theii mothers teach them how to make pretty wash rags, lamp mats and ever so many useful things. When they have learned to use live needles they make wristbauds and stockings, and every Dutch girl gets from her mother a wonder ball for the first piece of work done with five needles And no won der the girls call It a wonder ball! Candles, trinkets and many pretty things are hidden In a large ball of wool, which is put In a handsome case with a set of needles. As the girl knits away one thing after another Is brought out from this ball of wool, and when the whole is used up they find In the center a gold piece or a ring or some fine g ift O rig in o f Old S a y in g *. J . L. LAIRD, Proprietor For many years in front of the pul pit In Scottish churches persons un der censure sat during the service. Leaves Mrytle Point daily at 7 o ’clock Afterward they stood to receive pub a. 'm. Arrives at Roseburg at 2 o’clock lic rebuke. From this practice we derive the “ stool of repentance.” Leaves Roseburg daily at 7 a. in., ar “ To eat bumble pie*’ Is to be ascrib riving at Myrtle Point at 2 o’clock. ed to the fact that in feudal days the Special rigs for parties at any time. urn bios. Inferior parts of deer, were baked In pies for the poor retainers. S t a g e R u n n i n g in C o n n e c t i o n C arrying United S tates Mail and P assengers’ B ag g ag e Office at L a ird ’s L ivery Barn, Myrtle Poiut Home Telephone 461 Farmers Telephone 156 A Merry Christmas our b oy • Chriiitmna w ill be the hu pr'ral ever, i f yon w ill w n .l him 111E B O Y s 'M A O A 7 .IS K. !t 1 « .1 u,/t that la.-’» .1 a-hulr year. • in i: H O Y S' At AO A Z IN K 1« etMu'k fu ll o f just the kind o f ro a ilm « yew w an t y^ur b oy to liave. (.lean, umpiring atonea w ritten by auch noted b o v a 'a u - 0»<>* a ih Hunt) 1’e n d e ite r. F r c ie tt T. W in. lU yllK .-r, of *. I , ,,rl„;,l and insfruettre do- b'lrti.i- is doYoied to F.lertrle- >ty, Me<-ii*nica, lMiuto«rnphv. H o , K. oiit. AM ierim .Htam Pa aw fC om a. T f 1K BOY’ R’ M A O A Z IN F. nt I-iu ttt fu lly (Oast ra te d llirouati- o u t—eaeti lasue has a new hands* m e ro v e r in colors. ___________<>r»»mrT, Tito ¿1 WALTER CAMP 7.IN E . M r.C n m p Is k n o w n e v e r y e here a a A m erica's h lfh eat authority on Athlett, ». f.v e r y boyahould read his id e a « o f tru e, m anly sportsmanship. SPECIAL OFFER! 51 A O A Z IN h fo r a w h ole year and aeonrofthcmoNtiurbil an<l practical book * „.r read, " P in » W »y» for Be..« to K»rn Mon.-, , • and lids Kl.-etri« Btiflne. This engine 1« • perfect pier*- o f «rrtiaan.H p. It 1 « •enalderaMr larger thaa lUiuUalioa. Haua 1,000 revola- tioas a mlnate oa * ___ _____________ onedry baiter/. Safe; e*»y to op«.r ite. A mare» l of median- teal and sdcotlAc lafenultr. fund la your auhcerip- ttoa to dae, and tha engine and h-ok will tx forwarder! a Very Serious It is A very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason wo urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine— ( BLACK-DRAUGHT L iv e r Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicino, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It docs not imitate other medicines. It ia better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger 6ale than all othcra combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 CHICHESTER S RILLS niAMoMe itnwi». th e a Is| f t A l*1IU in Hcd and «Laid nrUlliAV./ t ’T ' "»»••r P>’>® Rt ix.n. Y / II.,» « f J< m r V AsWínrCIIM n i A.TETCS The Scoli F.RrdfkM Co., Main SI .SMcIhMrf.Pa. TT1B B O Y S ' M AO A Z I S K at alt neteaaf-tnda, Fur a rnpv. C onundrum s. Why are the stars the best astrono mers? Because they have always stud ded (studied) the heavens. What is the highest public building In Washington? The public library has the most stories. Have you heard the story about the rnbblt? It’s only a short tall T h e Knothole In the Fence. M y chum and 1 h a v e lo ts o f fun H o liv es n ext d oor to me. , A nd th ere’s a high board fence betw een I l l s y ard and mine, yo u see. B u t still w e’ ve got n m eeting place. W e think It s Just im m ense. W e see each o th er often nl» T h e knothole In th e fence. I trad ed th ere m y p ^ rk etk n lfe F o r tw o long pencils new T h e hole w as plen ty big enough T o push the h argnln through. T h e oth er d a y he spent a cent F o r tafi’y-on a -stic k A n d passe«) It th ro ugh th e hole to tne. 80 1 could h ave a lick. W e m eet th ere m an y tim es a d ay On this o r th at preten se 1 don t know w hat w e d do w ithout T h e knothole In the fence. -A d v a n c e . P O L K ’ S' OREGON and W A SH IN G T O N I.n tllc a ! Aak y.-u r He.,, The woinsu csudiilste fo r mnyor of Oregon City wuh defeated by n Forty pupils are in attendance at large majority. Ihe Port Orlord schools. A I.aw and Order League has Curry County Culling» b l. V M O M » h i m M l I M ! I S ,V -» dJT year»known Best. Safest, A , » aya R cllil'to SOLO BY DRlGGISTSEltmWMH* Business Directory A Directory of «*ach City, Town and V illage, riv in g «Inscriptive «ketch of ach place, location, population, tele* graph, «hipping- and banking: point; *l«o Chumified Directory, com piled by business and profession. H. L roi.K * CO., SEATTLE Bids are a*ked for the completion Mrs. Harlan of Corvallis has been of the second story of the court asleep over 200 hours. A special | house at Gold Beach. Bids may be ist in attendance considers condi filed up to t o o ’cloek a. m., January tions favorable but at present she is no nearer being awakened from her 1. i 9 ' 3 - Since the wreck of the gasoline strange sleep. schooner Osprey at Coos bay last About $53,820 in nickles and month, there has been no vessel to dimes were collected by “ newsies’’ handle the coasting trade between last year on the trains operating in Coos bay and Rogue river, and as Oregon, an average of $ 2 to $4 a a result the towns of Gold Beach day being made on local trains and and Wedderburn are facing a short $4 to $6 a day on through trains age in merchandise of all kinds. C yrus H . W alker, the oldest liv The stores have no sugar in Gold ing white child born west ol the Beach and but a very small supply Rocky Mountains recently celebrat of sugar— “ C ” sugar at that — is to ed his 74th birthday at his home be had at Wedderburn. Flour and near Albany. He was born near grain are also sold out, as aie many Walla Walla, the scene of the his other necessities, and unless the toric massacre, his parents being steamer Rustler from Coos bay is missionaries to the Indians able to reach there soon, it will be The total weight ol mail handled necessary to live on “ spuds” and through the Rosebtirg postoffice meat until the towns are rescued by during the month of November a boat from Coos bay. amounted to 85 782, lbs , far exceed ing any other second-class postof fice in the United States. This is due to the fact that Rosebtirg prac tically handles all mail for Coos and Curry counties. $20 Per A cre THE B EST BUY In C o o s C o u n ty 160 A C R E S BENCH LAND Three- million feet of timber—Sufficient to pay for the land “ Grandm a” Celestia Walling, who was recently buried at Amity, was a pioneer woman of Oregon having crossed the plains in 1847 , amidst hardships and perils, being attacked several times by hostile Indians. H er father died in the Snake river country before reaching Oregon. Governor West has prepared the draft of a hitl to make the salaries of all county officials uniform which he will ask the Legislature to pass All counties except Multnomah will he designated by clnsses aud salaries based on their area, population and assessed valuation. Because of the peculiar conditions existing in Mult tiom ill county, he decided to set it off by itseif It « ill devolve upon the Legislature to fix the salaries for all. Ont-fourth mile to sawmill Church, school and postoffice within a half mile Good neighbors, splendid county road through place. Fine stream of water on premises, and river within one-fourth mile. 12 miles to Myrtle Point A small house and some improvements An ideal place for stock and the best kind of land for fruit One-half cash; balance to suit purchaser Law Prohibits Raffles A money-maker for a man of energy In the S rate of O regon Call on or address T H E H E R A L D Coquille, Oregon Str. Elizabeth R« guiar as the Clock San Francisco and Bandon First-class fare only Up freight, perlón $7.50 2.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco Farmers and Merchants Bank Agents, Coquille, Oregon Str. Br ookl y n C. A. H A R RIN G TO N PROPRIETOR Plyirg Between San Francisco and Bandon Com e and See Same Old Place <% First-class fare only $7.r0 Up freight, per ton .. 3.00 Sudden & Christiansen Agent«, San Francisco, California For Reservations NOSLER & NORTON Agents, Coquille, Oregon Thro.l’erpanShoe Mfff.Co. Incorporated. Manufacturers of The Celebrated Berg man n Shoe The Strongest and Nearest Water Pr .of »hoe made for logger», miner» proe| ectois an<’ mill men. 21 Thurnisu Street P ortt AND, O iiko O n . i Op ned for Busines March. 1 9 0 9 CORRK8PONDENT8: Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland National Park, New York * W T «“ T W W ' * - T • * T • * ' First National Bank, San Francisco First Trust & Savings, Coos Bay W *-■*.■*• Æ x iÆïÆi ! ) * • * • * *-*■ * ■ * T * W “ “ W T T “ «-.■ OLD R E L IA B L E —E Q U IIT E D WITH W IR EL E SS $ STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIM E (j) From Portland 9 A . M. | December 3 , 10. 17 . 24 , 31 * From Coos B ay J, December 7 , 14 , 51 , 28 , x PAUL L. STEHLING, Agent Phone Main 181 fit Why don't you plant your seed out of season?—Because you would waste your time and money—Just so when you buy light weight catalog engines— You waste time and money because they are always out of season. N osier & Norton EXCLUSIVE AGENTS B B 9 H a « « « i N O SLER & N O R T O N — - Magoon Coquille, Ore. — U Straw berry Pianls 11:11 tit N'DItEI) J. H. OERDING P h o n e M a in 2 4 3 C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N JC< Several names could be mention ed ot men who won't he the next United States senator. RESTAURANT I * $ The law prohibiting raffles can- not be avoided by m aking all num bers draw some prize With or without blank numbers the raffle scheme i= a raffle nevertheless, says Attorney-General Crawford in an opinion given to H K Blevins of Cove, Oregon. With the holidays approaching Mr. Blevins desired to stimulate trade by offering boxes of cigars free to holders of lucky numbers secured with the purchase of cigars . The Attorney-General advised him that the penally was $ io o to jSi.ooo fine, or imprison ment. SKOOKUM J' COQUILLE. OREGON For Reservation* NO SLER & NORTON J Y o u are Su re o f a P e rfe c t M atch “ Y es, Madam, this fabric shows identically the same details and color as would be shown in broad day light. Y o u sec I’m displayin {the goods under the clear white rays of this wonderful new General Electric Mazda Lamp. It’s really ihe equivalent cf daylight, and that's why all up-to-date stores are using it. O f course there are also other vital reasons, one of which is this: the G - E Mazda Lamp gives tw ice the light of the ordinary car bon incandescent lamp—and C 0 3 t » less to bum. The invention of ihe Mazda Lamp has caused thous ands of people to have their houses and stores wired for electric light. If you are not now using it, come in for a moment to-day and let us prove to your entire satisfaction that this wondeiful new lamp has made electric light as cheap as it is convenient. Coquille River Electric Co