Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 11, 1913, Image 3

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“ Come on over, ” be called to tbe
man who was attached to the lamp
post. ‘ ‘I won’t,” said that worthy,
Try u Herald want ad for uny-
“ I can’ t hardly stay where I am.”
Jhiug you want to buy or sell.
My Optical work is giving satis
■ At the Scenic Tliureday night —
j “ Mills of the Gods.” Don't miss it. taction. Give me a trial. VV. Frank
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MERELY MENTIONED
W HITE
TEETH
are something nearly every­
body can have if they’ ll give
their teeth pro(>er attention
a few minutes each day.
Brush them thoroughly with
PEARL TOOTH POWDER
and results will soon surprise
you. Your teeth w ill shortly
have the sheen o f pearl, as
this powder has rare polish­
ing and cfeansing properties.
Positively cannot harm the
enamel.
PRICE 25c
FURHMAN’S PHARMACY
E. D Howe, of the Record force,
visited bis family hero over Sunday
Waiting For That Sunshine
HOT BISCUIT,
Petett.
W. H. Thomas has bought a farm
at Dora and has moved out to be an
The NVilsey deal for the Kinney
honest dairyman.
property on (loos Bay is bunging
Miss Myrtle E. Miller has ac­
fire.
cepted employment ou the force of
S. Doineuigbiui, of Luuipa creek, the Coos County Abstract Co.
was doiug business in town this
B. H. Burns has charge of the
morning.
Farmers’ Uniou a'oro during the
Watches repaired in an up-to-date absence of F. O. Getty.
manner by W Frauk Petett-
No
A Herald want ud will tind a
delay.
Mrs Mary Iverson, almost 90 renter for your house, or a house
years of sge, pissed away at Coos- for your renter.
h o t cakes, m ade w ith
R O Y A L Baking P o w d e r
a re delicious, health -
fu i and e a sily m ade.
Sp«cl.l Road Taxes Legal
The two-reel feature
picture,
‘ Mills of the Gods,’’ by the Vito-
It seems that the excitement over
“ Mills of the Gods,”
Scenic, graph comany will be shown at the
The Rexall Store
possible trouble in the road funds
Thursday.
Scenic Thursday right
of Coos county is a false alarm.
Saturday was the last day of the
N. Hatcher had his leg broken
Judge
Hall and District Attorney
open seasou for ducks, which have last Tuesday while working around
Lilp-qvist take the view that the re-
been
unusually
plentiful
this
year.
P rofession al C ards
tbe piledriver at the city dock, and
cr nt ib vision of Judge B.irnett will
Commencing April 1st, the O. K. is around on crutches, as u result.
not affect the collection of special
Creamery will pay cash for every
P H Y S IC IA N S
A. complete assortment of Easter road taxes in this county, which
shipment of creurn that is delivered. E gg Decorations and Egg Dyes
This saves a GO-day writ for your will be received soon at Folsom’s were all voted and levied according
DR. JAS. RICHMOND
money. \
to law.
Confectionery.
IMivuician
•
Surgeon
Howard, the small son of Mr. nnd
J. C. Whittington was in town
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg.
Shot
For Chicken Thief
Mrs. C. H. Cleves, who has been Friday, from his place five miles
Office Phone Main 211
quite sick for the past week with a above Myrtle Point. Mr. Whitting­
0. B. Stokes, formerly of Marsh­
hard cold on the lungs, is reported ton is one of those welcome citizens
R. B. HOAG. M. D.
field,
was quite seriously wouuded
as improving but little.
Physician
who keep their subscriptions paid at Forest Grove recently by Wm. 0,
Surgeon
Coos County road supervisors in advance.
Richm ond-ISarker Building
Geiger, neighbor, who hail been
held their annual convention at the
Both Phones
Andrew Jackson, a native son of troubled by ehick-n thieves, and
Court house last Thursday, all but Coos Couuty and n son-in law of
hearing Stokes passing in the road,
two being present.
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
Mrs. Hudson, of this city, was run fired at the sound. Ho got him in
D k s t is t
A bargain in Coquille property— down by an automobile recently at both legs with a load of bird shot
both improved and unimproved. Montesano, Wash
His leg was at a distance of 35 yards. Gieger
Olilce over First National Bank
Call on W . E. Cleghorn, at Draue’s
Phone Muin 431
broken
and
he
was
otherwise
in­ indemnified Stokes to the extent of
store.
jured.
$500 down and further guarantees.
J. Milton Schultz of the Myrtle
DR. H. B. MOORE
His old friends here never expected
Tbe
Marshfield
city
council
has
Point Enterprise, who recently re­
CHIROPRACTOR
Room 2, Laird Bldg
Phone 494
turned from several weeks’ visit to given permission to repair the Don­ to hear of Charley being shot as a
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
California, was in town Saturday on aldson building, lecently damaged chicken thief.
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Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5.
by fire, reducing it to one story.
business.
LAW YERS
Must They Register?
Captain Donaldson, the owner, in­
Sterling meat slicer for sale guar­
anteed good as new; cost over $100 tends to erect a good building on
A. J. SHERWOOD
There seems to be some question
will take $50. A bargain for any the site in a few years.
A ttornky at L aw
as
to whether tbe ladies must reg-
one who has use for a meat slicer.
Roomers at the Tuttle and Ven-
First National Bank Building
Drane’s Store.
tf
eiter
in order to vote at the com­
dome lodging houses were treated
Rooms 2-3-4
E. N. Harry, who was in town to a street entertainment by a ing city election, aud Mayor Morri­
Thursday, reports that he secured bunch of escapes from the idiot son is not inclined to make a pos­
L. J. LILJEQVIST
the road contracts whic^ were let asylum, about 11 o ’clock last night. itive announcement vet, as the Ore­
A tto bn k y a t L aw
gon election laws arc lax and blind
in his district last Wednesday.
First National Bank Building
SETTINGS— from pure Bred Rhode
in
many particulars. However the
Coquille, Oregon
If you want to see a great Island Reds. £1.00 for 15, 100 per
picture, long enough without being cent fertile. Leave orders at Skeels men who are not registered are
too long, don’t miss the “ Mills of the Grocery.
obliged to swear their votes in,
WALTER SIN CLAIR
Gods,” at the Scenic Thursday
and as the women want equality it
Marshfield
Record
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R.
A.
Felter
A tto r n e y a t L a w
night.
of Bandon, one of Coos county’s seems that they should conform to
Notary Public
Coquille
E F. Morrissey was in town last
local ball fans, and formerly a play­ the same system. The city admin­
week on his way to Myrtle Point,
er returned to the county this, istration will be guided by tbe
E. D. SPERRT
where the Coos Bay Paving Co. has
morning after an absence of two opinion of City Attorney Liljeqvist
A ttornk r AND
a paving contract partly finished. If
weeks, and says the boys at tbe who is still investigation the matter.
C ounsellor at L a w
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the weather continues good, some
Office in Robinson Building
coast town are going to have a
work will probably be done there
Quick
Dispatch
ball team that will hold its own
this week.
W. C. C H A SE
with any in the county.
The Nann Smith made a new
, A few cotton seed planted inside
A t t o r s y at L a w
Bandon Recorder— Wm. Allen record on her last trip, which was
the house now and transplanted
Office in ltichmond-Barker Bldg
after frost will prove a great novelty brought a white leghorn egg to this highly gratifying to Capt. Wm.
to yourselves and friends. Enjoy office Saturday that measured 9 Magee. The big lumber carrier
seeing this beautiful plant growing inches in circumference the long way crossed the bar, loaded 1,G0()0,000
C. R. BARROW
in your own yard or garden. Seud and G inches the shorter circum-
A tto rn e y an d C oun sellor a t L aw
feet of lumber at tbe Smith mill
10 c for liberal package of Beed to
Office Phone 335
feience. This certainly is some egg, over 13 miles from the bar, and
Lynch Pharis Co., Montgomery,
Residence Phone 346
and is probably the biggest leghorn crossed the bar again, outward
Alabama.
3-4-2t
egg ever seen in Coos county.
bound, in less than 23 hours. The
J. J. STANLEY
A jolly party of 22 young people
LAWYER
F. C. Getty, whose wife and little Adeline Smith has been built to
made au excursion to Bandon Sun­
Richmond-Barker Building
carry more lumber than the Nann
day on the Queen, which was char­ boy have been staying at Empire
Coquille, Oregon
Smith, nnd to load and unload her
for
Mrs.
Getty’s
health,
went
over
tered for the occasion. They report
cargoes quicker, but she certainly
a pleasant time, with plenty of Saturday in answer to a message
will be going some if she beats the
saying
the
little
boy
was
quite
fresh air at the boach.
A U C T IO N E E R
sick and would have to be taken Nann to any great extent,—Coos
to the hospital It is hopod that no Bay News.
When you get one, get one o f exper­
serious results may ensue.
ience—26 years at the business
E . O. CASSID Y
BANDON. ORE.
W e Are Not
Operating a
Medical Institute
But W e Can
Relieve You
o f a considerable
amount of
WANT COLUMN
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents.
FIVE JERSEY H EIFERS— Fresh
this spring, for sale. On Sweet
place, Lampa.
3-ll-3tp
FOUND— Black silk watch fol>
with locket attached. Owner
call at this office.
3-4-2t
I WANT TO RENT— Small place
D ea r town with room for chickens
and small garden. John Kudrna,
care Herald office.
3-4 5t
MAKING AND REPAIRING—
Fine and heavy shoes for men and
women John I*. Stitzer. 2 18-lf
Wet or Dry
K. Halverson
has installed a modern Steam Pres­
sing machine, and is prepared to
serve his trade better than ever.
Bring me your work.
SPRING SAMPLES ARE READY
See my display o f suitings for spring
and summer. New and nobby pat­
terns at lowest prices.
Bring your Repair Work to me.
K. H A L V E R S O N
Front Street
caused a chronic inflammation o f the
kidneys and I was miserable and all
played out. From the day I began tak­
ing Foley Kidney Pills I began to re­
gain my strength and I am better now
than I nave been for twenty y ea rs.”
P O R S A L E — Try them.For sale by Fuhrman’ s Pharm­
acy.
COWS FOR SALE
Two good
milch cows both coming fr e s h ¡ d
the spring.
Nile M.ller.
Phone
G9.
A U T O M O B IL E
My 1911 model ’ T ,” five passenger
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j Ford, fully equipped, electric light­
Notice to Creditors
ed, latest attachments, in first-class
Notice is hereby given that the
“hape. Reason lor selling to buy County Court o f the State o f Oregon,
larger machine.
T. A Walker, for Coos County, has appointed the
undersigned executor o f the last will o f
Coquille, Oregon
NEER’S POULTRY YARDS
Myrtle Point, Oregon
Remember that Neer’ s Poultry is from
prize winning stock, and that his prices
are to suit all. In many instances you
would pay from $2 50 to $10.00 per set­
ting for no better blood than you get
from him for $1.50
Phone 32X8
Of Interest to Those Who
Patronize the Movies
The Cleopatra six-reel picture,
with Helen Gardner in the title role,
drew a full house at the Royal Sat­
urday night and was repeated Sun­
day night. While a great picture
in some ways, in others it was some­
what of a disappointment. Miss
Gardner's acting was not all that
one would expect, from her former
work with the Vitagraph Co., and
her support left much to be desired.
The story was well told, however,
and the interest well sustained, con­
sidering that the historical drama
must be void of surprises, if it fol­
low tbe known facts.
The Lion Tamer’s Revenge, at the
Scenic was one of the best foreign
pictures seen here in a long time.
Besides the interest arising from
the appearance of a score of lions,
the story was intensely dramatic
and well portrayed.
A delightful drama was “ The
Third Thanksgiving,” at the Scenic.
Chas. Ogle, who played the unre­
lenting father, is always fine; in fact
poor acting is oever seen in the
Edison pictures. They are in a class
by themselves for their high moral
tone and the utter absence of
coarseness or anything that might
have a demoralizing influence.
Miss Lillian Christy, who left the
Kalem Company some time ago, and
who is one of the most attraclive
of the moving picture girls, will
soon be appearing at the Royal in
the Flying A pictures, taken in the
vicinity of Santa Barbara.
Vaudeville is holding the boards
at the Royal for four days Ibis week,
coming with a good recommeLda*
tion from the other towns of the
county.
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A. C. Germond and Wm. Allre'd.
who are running the Royal duriDg
A P. Miller’s absence, are making
many friends here, both in a busi­
ness nnd social way.
The Royal has vaudeville booked
for about a month ahead.
The Scenic announces the Vita-
graph, “ Mills of the Gods,” for
Thursday evening. This is a two-
reel production including Leo De­
laney, Roger Lytton, Zena Keife
and little Adele De Garde in the
cast.
It is certain to be a fine
picture.
Moses A. Welch, deceased, to adminis­
ter the said estate.
All persons having claims against the
said estate are required to exhibit the
same with the necessary vouchers to
the undersigned at Lampa, Oregon.
Coquille, Oregon, March 7, 1913.
GEO. C. W ELCH,
Executor Estate o f Moses A. Welch,
Deceased.
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Work For A Stenographer
Substantial Work
Robt. Train is proceeding s'owly
but surely with his work on the
property he receutly purchased at
the corner of First and H streets.
He lias raised the two buildings to
grade and is now placing heavy
timbers underneath for them to rest
on, in place of tbe toothpicks which
formerly, the Lord koows how, sup­
ported the structures. A pile and
cement foundation will be out
1 in >
and Bob will have a substantial
piece of property by the time he
calls it finished.
the medicine absolutely free if it
fails to give you uatiafaction.
The remarkable aucceaa of Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the hijih
degree o f scientific skill used in de­
vising tbeir formula as well as to thg
rare exercised in their manufacture^
whereby the well-known properties
o f Bisrnuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin
have" been properly combined with
C armmatives and other agents.
Bisrnuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin
are constantly employed and recog­
nized by the entire medical profe»-
siou as invaluable in the treatment
of indigestion and dyspepsia. Theii
proper combination makes a remedy
invaluable for stomach relief.
We are so certain that there is
nothing so good for stomach ills as
Rexall D ysp ep sia Tablets that we urgo
you to try them a t our risk. Three
sizes, 25 cents, 60 cents, and $1.00.
You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
in tliia community only At our store:
FUHRMAN’S
Coquina
PHARMACY
Th* 3 k 3 S SL J* w*
Oregon
There Is a Rexall Store In nearly evi
and city In the United States, Can,
Great Britain. There Is a different _ __
Remedy for nearly every ordinary human i l l -
each especially designed for the particular ill
for which it Is i
T h e R e s e ll Stores are Amerf
D rug fttoree
Have you paid the printer.
\JUST ARRIVED^
We have just received our Spring Line of
Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords.
We would be pleased to show uhe goods
and guarantee that the priefe will please
as well as the shoes. Don’t forget that
with every cash purchase o f One Dollar
we give a ticket to the Scenic Theater
LYONS & JONES
PLAN YOUR TRIP THROUGH
C A LIFO R N IA
E FLOWERS
THE LAND OF
VIA THE
Blessed Be The Tie
Eggs for hatching. White Rooks,
Married, Saturday, March 8 , 1913,
Buff Orphu gtnns, Indian Runner
The ‘ ‘wet’’ element in Myrtle
Ducks, White Pekin Ducks. Pure Point are tryiug to force the sub­ by J. J. Stanley, Justice of the Peace
bred strains. One dollar per setting. mission of tfie license question to at his office in Coquille, Coos County
Eddy A Jarman, Bullards, Phone
tbe voters at the next election, while Oregon, C. Maurila Geuzoli and
Farmers G4
3-11-31
the “ dry” element is fighting the Miss Marcilla Smalley, both of Arago
Frank Burkholder has returned proposition and the issue is not yet Coos County, Oregon.
from a trip to California, coming in settled. It is said that the people
Th e bride is tbe daughter of
by stage from Roseburg, 31 hours of the town are in favor of the pres­ Andrew Smalley, a pioneer of the
on the trip. He says Coos county [ ent dry climate by a large majority, Fishtrap country, a most estimable
looks better to him than ever b e -! while the liquor forces think that ; young lady, a favorite amongst all
fore, and as for rain, Coos isn’t in it enough votes can now be mustered her acquaintances. The groom is
with Southern California.
by drawing on the railroad workers a dairyman of tbe same neighor-
hood, and the couple will make
FOR SALE — Fifteen hundred to carry the day for open saloons.
bushels Beardlese Barley; 500 bush­
On Saturday Judge Coke render­ their homo on his dairy ranch there.
els Bluestem Wheat—all good seed;! ed a decision denyiug t h e applica­ The Herald joins a host of friends
2 tons White Nile Peas. Leave o r -:
is wishing this hBppy couple a de-
ders at Knowlton’s drug Store, or j tion for a writ of mandamus to
lighful and prosperous voyage on
compel
the
submission
of
t
h
e
ques­
call up Jrhn Hartley, Farmers’ 3xx,
the matrimonial sea.
or call at farm 1J miles below Co - 1 tion at the next city election.
quille.
FOR R E N T — Two cottages near
Christian Church, in good tepair;
if you will send us
Garden lots in connection; also
barn.
Low rent for reliable,
the weehly wash
long term tenants. Apply C R,
Barrow, oi phone 3 x
2 - 1 1 if A Message To Railroad Men
I t w o n ’t c o s t y o u e v e n P a t e n t
I am in the market (or all kinds E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast st, Bath, Me,
M e d ic in e P r i c e s
sends out this warning the railroaders
of furs. Geo. T . Moulton.
everywhere. "M y work as conductor,
THAT TIRED FEELING
CO Q U IL LE LAUNDRY
AND ICE CO.
MÍES (|N f||E PHOTOPLAYS
ton last Thursday.
J. S. Lawrence lias received a let­
ter from H N. Black who is visiting
his son, J D. Black, in the Redlands
district of California. “ Uncle lei ry”
says he intended to come home
about March 1st, but he hail heard
so much about the “ glorious sun­
shine" of Southern California that
be wanted to see some of it, nnd
thought he might have to stay till
the 1st of May
For Dyspepsia
If you suffer Stomach Trouble
and you try our remedy» it won't
cost you a cent if it fail«.
T o prove to you that indicée tion
,nd dyspepsia
can be thoroughly re­
and
(
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lieved
v e t . ___
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Rexall Dyapepaia
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Tableta will do it, we will furnish
f wj / SUNSET
1 I OGDCNft SHASTA,
ROUTES
A T H O R O U G H L Y E N J O Y A B L E T R IP
You Can See in California:
A ttractive seaside resorts, famous hotels, hot springs and outdoor
sports. At Pasadena the world famed ostrich farms and magnifi­
cent homos. At San Bernadina and Riverside the Orange Groves.
A t Catalina, the wonderful submarine gardens, and at various
other points attractions that delight the eye and inform the mind.
L o w One W a y or Round Trip Fares:
Round trip tickets to Los Angeles on sale daily with long return
limit and strqr-overs at will. If you wish to go still further south
or east, tickets via all rail, or rail and steamer through New
Orleans can be secured at reasonable rates.
Further particulars on application to any Agent. Ask for descriptive
literature on California, or ‘ ‘ Wayside N otes,” describing trip San
Francisco to New i Irleans.
JOHN M . SCOTT, General Passenger A gent, Portland, Oregon
Death of J. S. Coke, Sr.
Opens New Store
J. S. Coke, Sr., lather of Judge
Since the departure of Miss Flora
F. C. Pursley, formerly with Geo.
Burns, who did consideable stenog­ John S. Coke, snd of Mrs L. Har-
raphy and typewriting for the law­ locker, of this city, died last week RohinsoD, who atarted business in
yers here, those gentleman are ob­ at Los Angeles, where he was living Bandon oo January 1st, h.B re­
liged to hammer their own type­ I with his son, R J. Coke. The de- turned to Coquille on account of
ceased was an old resident of Coos bis wife’s health, nnd has opened a
writers more than they like.
They would like to sec a public county, having come here from Ten- stock of men’s furnishings, dry-
stenographer located in Ihe city ! nessee in 1871 For many years the goods and men’s, women's and chil­
and say they would have a consider­ family lived on a ranch at Middle dren’s shoes in the (.oilier building,
able amount of such work. At­ creek, and Mr. Coke afterward pur­ one door west of Folsom’s confec­
torney Walter Sinclair sayB tbat he chased a place in Brewster valley, tionery. Mr. Pursley made many
would furnish desk room in his where he resided until the feeble-, friends during his f< rmtr stay of
office, free of rent. Here is a chance ness of advanced years caused him j about a year here and while he is
for a stenographer looking for a to take up his residence with one of starting on a small scale now his
location. As the lawyers sre nearly his sons. He was 84 years of age knowledge of the trade ami his
all mairried and getting along in when he died. The body will be pleasant personality will undoubt­
years, it is understood that a young brought to Coos Bay and the burial edly enable him to build up a con­
stantly increasing business.
will probably be at Dora,
lady is what they have in mind.
The Sportsman
CLAUDE C. MOON, Prop.
FISH ER M EN 'S
SUPPLIES
JOINTED RODS. REELS
LINES
FLIES
SINKERS
(bven q th in g h u t ihm
C i q u itt ¿ B a it
The Sportsman
C L A U D E C . MOON, Prop.
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