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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
When Did You l Coos Co. Bar Association An Ounce of Prevention Makes Recommendations Is Worth a Pound of Cure Come Across? The Coos County Bar association | A very true assertion if applied met in this city Monday evening to Seed, Graiu, Potatoes, etc. with a good attendance. Judges J The Government Experiment Sta Coke and Hall and County Clerk tions ltave proven that Formalde- Watson »ere appointed a commit hyde is the best remedy to prevent When did you come tee to draft a bill changing the dates Smut and other diseases peculiar to across that cold? oi terms of circuit court to dates Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc ; also Smut When are ydu going more convenient to ranchers, busi and Blight on Potatoes Supply of Full Strength Formal- ness men and others. to get rid o f it? The association also made the fol dehyde at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Better attend to it lowing recommendations: nouj Scalp Takers That in addition to the sheriff any citizen over 21 years old, ex You'll play the game During the past week warrants cept those directly interested in the o f life a great deal have been issued by the county case, be empowered to serve sum better i f you get mons, thus reducing the cost on the clerk in favor of the following per sons for the killing of predatory rid o f that cold bay from about #3 60 to 20c. by t a k i n g That 90 days be the time for tak animals: Kenneth Perkins, Bandon, two ing appeals from circuit to supreme wildcats, $ 4 . 00 . court. J. L. Crosby, Gravel Ford, three That district attorney be permit ted to make minor indictments by wildcats, $0.00. James A. Cotton, Gravel Ford, motion to the circuit judge. 25 CENTS one wildcat, $2 00. That time for examining jurors Clarence Adams, Myrtle Point, be limited, but circuit judge em powered to extend when necessary. one wildcat, $2 00. » < » ► < ----------- ■ -1 That the justice of the peace be a Tuttle House Guests licensed practicing lawyer in pre cincts of over 3,000 population. Among those enjoying the hos pitality at the Tuttle House during PHARMACY the session of court are the follow Circuit Court Convenes The Rexall Store ing: Constable E. B. Henry and C. H. The adjourned term of court was convened by Judge Coke, Monday, Chandler, Bandon; Judge Watkins, the 27 th in this city, with nearly all Major E- D. Kinney, M. J Rust, Professional Cards the Coos bay luwyers in attendance. Capt. Pendergrass and H. E. Fol Clinton Akers pleaded guilty to som, Marshfield; Fred Johnson, P H Y SIC IA N S the charge of burglary and a sen Webb Mast, Homer Holverstott and tence will be pronounced Friday, Mr. Mathews, Fairview; C. H- DR. JAS. RICHMOND Roberts, Geo. Hermann, Albert January 31. Physician Surgeon A. Johnstone, indicted for obtain Barklow, Ed. Rackliff, Cal. Grant. Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg. ing money under false pretenses, J. L Lewellyn and Mrs. Phelan, Office Phone Main 211 acknowledged the charge as just Myrtle Point. and will meekly receive his sentence R. B. HOAG. M. D: tomorrow (Friday). Ready For Business Physician Surgeon John W. Wright is accused of Richmond-Barker Building not being right in obtaining money Mrs. A. P. Miller has established Both Phones under false pretenses and the hear herself in tho Rose building where ing of his case is now in progress. she will conduct a first-class millin Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT Criminal cases are being investi ery and dressmaking business. She D entist gated by the grand jury but few is carrying a nice line of ribbons, Office over First National Bank true bills have thus far been report laces, braids, notions, ginghams, etc., Phone Main 431 ed. The docket is comparatively and will be pleased to Berve her pa free from acts of a lawless nature trons and receive any orders they DR. H. B. MOORE and actions of a civil character will may place. As soon as the millinery CHIROPRACTOR Room 2, Laird Bldg. Phone 494 soon be on the tapis— and there are season opens Mrs. Miller will dis Chronic Diseases a Specialty play a select assortment of hats, many. Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. and will endeavor to meet the re LAW YERS 300 Tons of Sugar to quirements of each individual in Sweeten Coquille a Year this department of tho business. A. J. SHERWOOD Your patronage is solicited. A ttorney at L aw The Herald made a brief visit to First National Bank Building the wholesale house of Nosier & Rooms 2-3-4 Liberty Comes High Norton of this city one day this L. J. ULJEQI/IST week and was surprised at the mag Major L . D. Kinney of North A ttorney at L aw nitude of the stock handled by this Bend, who has extensive holdings First National Bank Building enterprising firm. of some of the best real estate on Coquille, Oregon During the past year three hun the bay, was in the city Monday. dred tons of sugar passed through His business was before the circuit WALTER SINCLAIR the warehouse and found its way to court where parties of whom he pur A ttorney at L aw the homes in this immediate vicin chased the old stern-wheeler Liber ity. This is certainly a sweet com Notary Public Coquille ty, several years ago, were endeav munity. oring to get judgment for some This being a famous dairy coun E. D. SPERRY $ 19,000 on the deal. The Liberty try, where the lacteal fluid flows A ttorn et and saw her best days on the Coquille C ounsellor at L aw from the udders of thousands of and, it is safe to say, that there are Office in Robinson Building throughbred cows, another surprise many steamboat men on the river was ours when we were informed who will be amused to think of the W. C. CHASE that one hundred cases of Libby’s old boat in connection with that A ttorny at L aw condensed milk were ordered at a amount of money. time and no less than that sum at Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg frequent intervals. Superb Scenic Scenes Every incoming Breakwater has C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw twenty tons or more flour and feed Crowded houses have been the Office Phone 335 to meet the needs ot man and beast order nightly at the Scenic Theatre Residence Phone 346 in and near Coquille. Four tons ol this week, the drawing card being hams and bacon are sold by Nosier Lee A Chandler, the famous vaude J. J. STANLEY & Nortion each month— one ton a ville actors. They close their en LAWYER week. Richmond-Barker Building gagement tonight when the bare Tons of lard and canned goods foot Texas Tommy dance will cap Coquille, Oregon of every kind are handled, all being tivate. But few of the larger cities products from the best manufactur have ever been favored with the un ers in our land. usual privilege of having exhibited AU CTIO N EER Nosier & Norton have, by dili in theatres the barefoot dance and When you get one, get one of exper gently adhering to business and Coquilites may consider them fair treatment, won the confidence selves fortunale in having an op ience —26 years at the business of all with whom they deal. A portunity to witness this rare spec E. G C A S S ID Y BANDON, ORE. wholesale house of this character is tacle. not only a convenience but is an in A three-reel feature, the big stitution that reflects credit upon Olympic Games at Stockholm, will Coquille and it deserves— as it re- be presented in conjunction with eeives— the loyal support of our Lee & Chandler’s dancing act to business men. night. Admission 10c. and 20c. Rexall Cold Tablets FUHRMflNS We Are Not Operating a Medical Institute Property Transfers in North Carolinians Make Coos County Past Year Coos County Their Home Assessor Thrift has been kept busy for some time past making a record of transfers of property oc curring in Coos county for the past year. Two thousand three hun o f a considerable dred transfers of property were amount o f made in the county which cover THAT TIRED FEELING 1920 pages of the assessor's record i f you w ill send us books. This record is made neces sary each year tn order that the the weekly wash property may be properly assessed It won't cost you even Patent (or taxes to the rightful owner. The work is conducted with such Medicine Prices accuracy that complaints are un known, demonstrating that the peo ple chose wisely in retaining in office so capable an official. But We Can Relieve You COQUILLE LAUNDRY A N D I CE CO. Lark Mast returned Friday last trom a four months’ visit to his old home in North Carolina, which he had not seen for forty years. Mr. Mast reports a pleasant trip. He was amazed at the railroad engi neering work performed in the rocky mountains and stated that bridges over high gulches were sim ply “hung up in the air.” A nephew, Clynard Woodrihg, wife and child, returned with Mr. Mast and will make Cooscounly their future home. MERELY MENTIONED Just received at Knowlton’» Drug Store a large stock of the very best onion sets it is possible to produce. u y ic . a pound. Bills are out announcing a dance at Beaver Hill Saturday evening, February 1. Paul Boyd and John Simpson are the floor managers. A good time guaranteed. Tickets $1.00, ladies free. Deputy Sheriff Clyde Gage has bought the Dr. A. F. Kirshman res idence on Second street. Mr. Gage’s family took possession of the premises Monday and will be in position later to receive their many friends in the cozy new home. Mrs. A. P. Miller has secured the services of Mrs. Lukens for her dressmaking department. Mrs. Lu kin has a well earned reputation for skill and taste iu this line and all orders will receive her personal su pervision. Your patronage is so licited. The social committee of the C. E society of the Christian Church gave a social Tuesday eveniDg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wil son. There was a splendid attend ance and every indication that those present enjoyed themselves. A luncheon was served and the crowd went home happy. Those onion sets at Knowlton’s are raised by an expert onion set grower who has soil peculiarly adapted to them Consequently they are the very best. i2j^c. alb. M. C. and H. V. Tozier have pur chased the residence of Alva War ren on Elliott street near Third. These young men have adopted the proper method in placing their money in real estate, and we hope this will serve as an incentive to others starting out on life’s busi ness pathway to follow the lauda ble example. The city dads congregated by special invitation Monday evening last to authorize the payment of $2,000 to Contractors Longston & Bayliss for work on the city hall. Three thousand five hundred dol lars will be due the contractors up on the completion and acceptance of the building. The total sum paid thus far is $8,500. Dewitt Clinton of Gravel Ford, a resident of Coos county for forty years, called at tho Herald Tuesday and gave us an interesting epitome of the events in daya gone by. Mr Clinton does not favor unwarranted boosting and says the plain truth regarding this favored section is all that is required to people it with an enterprising class. So be it. Married— J M. Fairchild and Louise Roberts Sunday, Jan. 16. at noon at Baxter Hotel, Rev. C. H Cleaves officiating. Died— Dorothy Ellen Pepperdine at Myrtle Point, January 26, aged 40 years and 29 days. Funeral ser vices were held yesterday at Co quille cemetery in charge of Elgin Chapter No. 24, O. E. S., Elder C. E. Crumley officiating Remember Petett, the optician. All work guaranteed. Episcopalians in Marshfield will build a $15,000 church. I am in the market for all kinds of furs. Geo. T . Moulton. J. H. Milner of Marshfield was a county seat visitor laet Monday. Annual banquet of the Education al League Friday, January 31 , at W. O. W. hall. Full stock of garden grass and field seeds at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Will Colebrook of Cnrry county has been visiting with bis mother in this city. O. J- Seeley returned Saturday from Marshfield where he had been on a week’s business trip. Northern grown garden seeds at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Three papers for roc. The \Voman’s Study club will meet with Mrs. W. J. LongstoD on Saturday, February 1 . Fine watch repairing by W. Frank Petett. Opposite Farmers & Merchants bank. F E. Allen of Marshfield, Blake, McFall’s paper representative, paid Coquille customers a visit last week A bargain in Coquille property— both improved and unimproved. Call on W. E- Cleghorn, at Drane’s store, Custer’s Last Fight, a moving picture of unusual interest, will soon be exhibited at the Royal Theatre. A large delegation from Coquille go to Bandon tonight (Thursday) to be installed in the mysteries of the Loyal Order of Moose. Just received at Knowlton’s Drug Store a full stock of northern grown garden seeds, the best for this country. Three papers for 10c. County Superintendent Eaker left yesterday for a visitation of schools at Prosper and other down river points. James M. Fairchild and Louise A. Roberts were given a license to wed by County Clerk Watson dur School Notes ing the past week. Now is the proper time to plant The basket ball team goes to Ban onion sets for early onions. See don to play their Grst game of the those at Knowlton’s Drug Store, season tomorrow evening. It is I2)^c. a pound. likely that a boat will be chartered William Candlin, the general so that a crowd from Coquille can manufacturers’ agent, was a pas take in the game. senger on the last Breakwater for Myrtle Point's championship bas Portland. He may return on the ket ball team of last year is organ next trip. ized as an alumni team and chal J. J. Lamb and wife are on their lenged the local school to a game way to California for a visit with It is possible that a contest with relatives and friends. May the this organization may be arranged emblem of innocense guide them in for an early date. pleasurable paths. Miss Gamble of the eighth grade The Coos Bay Times has been has recently received a call to take awarded the city printing for Marsh charge of the same grade in Baker field St five cents per line, two cents City at a considerably better salary more than bid by the Record. A than she receives here. She decid ed to remain here, however, rather contest will result. than break her contract with this The garden seeds that Knowlton district. sells are northern grown— are fresh The semester examinations are stock and the best seed it is posssi- being held this week. There are no ble to produce. Three papers 10c. legal holidays during the second Knowlton’s Drug Store. semester and, beginning Monday, Painters are now at work on the Feb. 3, school will contiuue with interior of the city hall. With the out a break to the close of the year. floors laid and the doors in place Plans are being made to bring the building will be complete. It Prof. Schafer into Coos county dur will probably be ready for occupan ing the Easter vacation of the Uni cy about the 15 th of February. versity and have him lecture in Mrs. Mary A- McQuain will be each of the towns. Prof, Schater is glad to receive orders for plain and head of the department of history fancy sewing at the home of Mrs. and has the reputation of being an E. J. Wright. She will also cut excellent speaker. patterns. Satisfaction guaranteed Rol. Anderson, the only survivor of the Bandon wreck, is in a criti cal condition, gangrene having set in. He is now in Mercy Hospital at North Bend, where every effort is being made to save his life. Captain Andrews of Allegany was a Coquille caller Monday. He visited the office of County School Superintendent Baker and in con sultation with that enthusiastic and hard working official expressed him self as heartily in favor of consoli dating the school districts of his Trespass notices printed on cloth section. That a move in that di- and worded in keeping with law, I rection will be ¿Bade soon is appar for sale1 at the Herald office. ent. It should be done. Good Eats Suggestions As this is the season of the year when it is somewhat difficult to ob tain something palatable to eat, we would suggest that \ou try the can ned vegetables at Drane’s--aspara gus, asparagus tips, spinach, beets, succotash, corn, peas, beans, saner kraut, tomatoes and the old-fashion ed lye hominy, such as your mother used to make. At this up-to-date grocery you will also find a full as sortment of the far-famed Delmonte canned fruits, also delicious canned pumpkin ready for the fluffy pies which Coquille housewives excel in making and which at this time of the year should be found upon each menu. W ANT COLUMN FOR SA L E - Six lots in block 22, Fllliols addition to Coquille. House, barn, orchard, apples, pears, prunes, plums and berries. Four bottom lot» — best garden in Coquille. Inquire of J. C. Varney. W. R. Fox, 195 VV. Washington street Nohlesvilie, 1ml., says: “ After suffer ing many months witti kidney trouble, after trying oilier remedies and pre scriptions, I purchased a box of Foley Kidney Pills which not only did me more good than any other remedies I ever used, but have positively set my kidney« right. Other members ol uiy family have used them with similar re sults.” Take at the first stage ot kidney trouble. At Fuhrman’s Pharmacy. FOB SA LE— Sivty acres, forty- five acres bottom, seven cows, sepa- j rator, all farm tools, etc Good im provements, house and barn, 200 bearing trees. Price $ 5 , 000 — Terms, Inquire B. Folsom. Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock San Francisco a n d Bandon Pruning by experienced pruner ; Leave word at Drane’s store or the Herald office. First-class fare only............... $7.50 Up freight, per toil................. 3.00 COWS FOR SALE -Tw o good milch cows both coming fresh iu the spring. Nile Miller. Phone 69 . E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco The Oregon Merchants’ Mutual1 Fire Insurance Association issues a full paidup policy of fire insurance! for 30 per cent less than Old Line companies. Write or call on T. A. Walker, county agent, Coquille. For Reaervationa NOSLER & NORTON Agents, Coquille, Oregon A C om bination of the custom flat last and the high arch and heel. A boot with everything to recommend it to the man whose taste is conservative. This and other styles o f SHOE “Natural Shape' The Excella on display now A Complete Showingat$5.00 FOR L Y O N S SÄLE BY St J O N E S CO Q U ILLE , O R E G O N berrei THE U N I V E R S A L C AR Over the hills and far away— on high speed and with power to spare— the Vanadium built Ford will take you at lowest cost. It holds the world’s hill climbing record— and bests all records for economy in first and after costs. Every third car a Ford—and every Ford user a “ booster.” New prices—running about $525—touring car $<><X)—delivery car $*¡25—town car $800—with all equipment f. o. b. D etroit. Get particulars from Fred Slagle, agent, Coquille, Oregon. CALIFORNIA The Land of SUNSHINE ^ FLOWERS Reached by the [1 0 / SUNSET 1 IOGDEN «SHASTA I ROUTES LOW ROUND TR IP F A R E S FROM PORTLAND OREGON CITY WOODBUKN SALEM ALBANY CO RVAL U S M c M i n n v i l l e V f T j l 1.' V L’ ROSEBURG (¡RANTS PASS MEDFORD A U U T A W TA and trom other Main Linn and Branch Line Points to Los An(?elee, Colton, Pasadena, Riverside, San Bnrnardino and .pther California points with stop overs in either direction and long return limits TH ROUGH TR A IN S E R V IC E D A IL Y SAN FRANCISCO KXPRKSS: With Observation Car, Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleeping Car and all-steel hack seat* lay coaches and dining car CALIFORNIA K XPRFXS: With Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, all-Bteel high back seat day coach«* and dining car. All trains connect at San Francisco with through Eastern trains via Ogden or south through Los Angeles and the Sunset Route For fares, sleeping car acc'irmnodations, tickets or literature on Califor nia, call on nearest agent, or write John. M. Scott, Hen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon