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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1913)
'' Vrl 1 m sn*. D e a th « *>000000000000000 Dry Goods, Furnishings Clothing and Shoes New Goods arriving every day. Men’s $10 and $15 Cloth ing. the same kind that you pay $20 and $25 for in most places. The Best Hats $2.75 and $.1.00. Men’s and Boy’s Caps 25c and up. Women’ s and Children's Shoes of every kind at the lowestfpricea. 1 have just received a New Line of Spring and Summer Goods of every description. Corne and visit this New Store, and see the most econom ical values ever shown in Coquille. : : : : : : : : Collier Bldg, next door to Folsom’s F. C. PU R SLEY )O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o O O O O O O O O O d " there is no other possible way in which an equal amount of money PUBLISHED EVERT TUESDAY would bring so great results as the method suggested by Major Kinney. Entered as second class matter May Extremely few of the people who 8 , 1905. at the poet office at Coquille, Oregon, under act ot Congress oi Si arch come to the coast seeking a location, 8 , 1879. ____ or viewing the land with the idea o f future imurigatioo, ever heard of P. C. LE VAR, Lessee. Coos Bay. A still smaller number Devoted to the material and social u,»building of the Coquille Valley par have heard of the Coquille river. ticularly and of Coos County And they bear of them in ______ ______ __ generally^ . ________ j won’t ___ _________ Subscription, $1.50 per year m advance , p ort|>„ d It ¡g to Portland’s in terest to steer these people into Phone Main 354. some part o f the state that is wholly tributary to Portland. She will H O W W A S IT? never willingly send them where In telling of an accident which trade is divided with San Franciso. befell Tom Neil of Langlois, while working with a V road scraper, the That is not the way Portland is built. Curry County Leader says: If we «’ant these immigrants and Tom, in some manner, lost his bal ance and fell off the V and before excursionist to bear of Coos County he could recover himself to stop the and its resources and advantages, Lee D. VarieD, a Buffalo, N. Y ., horses, his foot was caught under we must have a representative there waiter must pay a fine o f $500 or neath the same, which, when ex to meet them and tell them these begin 180 days in the penitentiary tracted, was thought to be a broken I ! thinge, answer their questions and for pressing unwelcome attentions We wish the Leader would be a 1 overcome their prejudices against a on a 16 year old girl. The Coquille Herald a little more explicit. How was 8ection tbat caD not be reacb‘i<l b? SETTING S— from pure Bred Rhode Island Reds. $1.00 for 15, 100 per T om ’s foot caught— under the V or ra' b r under the horses? And was it the A ° "e *hibl‘ -” so far as it goes, is cent fertile. Leave orders at Skeels V which when “ extracted” was a11 riKb ‘ - b“ ‘ without some one on Grocery. thought to be a broken a n k l e - o r ; the BP °“ ° e l Plain and par- was it the horses? Or was it his ticuUrs aB<1 aD9W''r questions it can balance under which his foot was make little impression. Few people Notice Notice is hereby given by the under caught, and which was afterward i wl11 take 8Uch an expensive and dis- signed, that at a regular meeting of the common council of the City of Co tbought to be a broken ankle?| af?reeable journey so far off the lines quille, to be held on the 21 st day of April, 1913, in said City of Coquille, a W e’re all mixed up. 1 of trsvel merelv becauec they see petition will be presented to said com — ; some nice looking coal, wood and mon council praying for the vacation of PO OR M A R S H F IE L D ^ otber staPle products purporting to that part or portion of Burn’s Avenue situate, lying and being between blocks have come from here. seven ana eight of Barrow and Strang's Last week the Herald remarked: A man of pleasant address, addition to the City of Coquille, ac Just wait and see the Southern t cording to the recorded plat of said ad Pacific get its work in on Marsh 1 thorough information about the dition; said vacation of said street so field. The Coos county metropolis country, a convincing line o f talk prayed for, extending from the North line of Nosier street and between said seems to be sloughing off its nerve ttnd a manner that beget confidence blocks seven and eight to the South in great gobs, imd it will soon be could turn scores o f people this line o f Sanford street in said addition. Said petition will also pray for the groveling a* the feet o f the S. P., way where one comes now. vacation of the alley in said block seven if it keeps on. and for the vacation of the alley in said It seems that we won’t have long block eight. Said street or portion Myrtle Point Pointers thereof, and said alleys so sought to be to wait. Since Marshfield vote I vacated, are to be vacated by said com overwhelmingly in favor o f the sale mon council to school district No. 8 , of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Broadbent Coquille, Coos County, Oregon for o f the Terminal Company’s fran school purposes. chise to the Southern Pacific, a little departed on the Elizabeth Saturday Z. C. STRANG C. R. BARROW bird has been around whispering foi San Francisco. From there Mr- B. H. BURNS that the S. P. wants a whole lot Broadbeut will return borne while C. E. NILES 3-18-4t Petitioners. more than that, before it will build his wife and daughter, Helen, will go to Los Angeles for a stay of two into Marshfield It wants exactly A Message To Railroad Men the same sort of franchise it bolds or three months. E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast st, Bath, Me, in North Bend— that is, exclusive St. Patrick's Day was observed sends out this warning the railroaders everywhere. “ My work as conductor, and ironbound. h ere--a dau e in the evening. caused a chronic inflammation of the Having secured the Terminal Jack Abbott, who is at the bos- kidneys and I was miserable and all played out. From the day I began tak- franchise, so that it will be out of pital here recovering from an opera- ; mg Foley Kidney Pills I began to re- the way, the S. P will stand pat, and tion performed a week ago, is doing ; f ain W strell? t" and I am better now 1 n | than I have been for twenty years. Marshfield can either give the S. P. well. Try them.For sale by Fuhrman’ s Pharm acy. an exclusive franchise or stay off the Ed Lewellen is quite sick with i map inflammatory rheumatism. The S. P. needn’t worry. The A1 Baker has been having a seri bluff will work, all right. Marsh ous attack of mumps for the past! field will come to the S. P. on its ten days. hands and knees, bearing an ex L Rackliff has rented a ranch at clusive franchise on a silver platter Norway and is now living there. ere many moons have waxed and Mrs. W ill Slingsby of Katchin j waned. Then, some day, the present me Creek, spent most o f the past week | tropolis will wake up to find itself a with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. way station on the road from Myrtle Davenport, of Coquille. Mrs. Daven Point to North Bend. Just paste port’s health is very poor at present, j O BSE RVE R this in your hat: If the S. P. bridges ♦ • ♦ the bsy, as it seems to intend, the CURRY COUNTY CULUNGS main line is no more likely to go (From the Port Orford Tribune) through Marshfield than through Grass is grow ing nicely, and j Coquille. From the bridge it will bear off southeast and on down the dairymen report feed unusually coast and never come within a mile good for so early in the season. j of the Marshfield city limits— per Fred Dinsmore and wife, o f Hum- \ haps not within two miles All boldt county, California, arrived at Marshfield will get for its jellyfisbi- Port Orford Friday on a visit to ness will be a chance to hold the this place and Coos county. sack while North Bend goes after J W . Lutsey is to meet a man the snipe. from Coos county in a wrestling match at Langlois in the neat MAJOR K IN N E Y S SU GGES future. The Coos county man is TION said to be a trained athlete and an Major L D Kinney who is in interesting match is expected Portland has written the Marsh As a sign of approaching summer field Record suggesting and advis ing the commercial organizations of the turkey buzzard has again put all Coos County joining and main in bis appearance. A good omen taining a committee in Portland to that there is still some life left in interest new people in this county. Curry, else the bird would not co n He says that a suitable room for tinue to soar over us. displaying our resources and main G eo. Johnson, of Portland, was taining headquarters ran be had in in Port Ortord Sunday on his way the Mullnoinah hotel and on the to Wedtlerburn to take charge ot ground floor for about $100 per the VVedderburn Trading com panj'’ s month. In addition to this a boost- fishing interests both at Rogue river er or official County representative and at this place Mr. Johnson could be hired at about the ssrfie fished several years on the Coquille price- river and is said to be an expert at If Coos county wants new people ■ the business. SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES H O D G E — At the home of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Custer, m this city, March 18, Miss Myrtle May I’ K E SB YT K K IV N C H U R C H . H odge, aged twenty-three yesis. Services Suudai it 1 1 a . in and The deceased whs the uolv duugh- 7:30 p . ro. Sunday School at 10 a. in. ter of J M. Hodge, of FishtrHp, and Frank H. Adams, Pastor the remains were laid to rest iu the . oemeterv there cn Thursday She Christian Scien. e Society was well known and popular here, Coruer Third and Hall arietta. having utteuded the Coquille public Services at 11 a in next Sunday schools. Subject lesson sermon “ Matter." Wednesday evening n n e'in g 7:30. SAM U ELSO N- At the home of his sister, Mis. O. O. Lund, in Co M. E. Church South Services next Sunday as usual quille, Oregon, Msrcb 1!>, Ole Sunday school at 10 . a m. Samuelson, aged 56. Epw otth League at 6:45 p. m. The deceased was a native of Xor- Y ou are invited to be present. way, and had been a resident of tne C. H. C l e a v e s , Pastor. Coquille valley since 1888 His death was due to heart trouble. 8 T. JAM1> EPISCOPAL. Services first aud third Sundays SCOTT —At Grayce Hospital iu this of each month. Sunday school city, March 17, Walter Scott, aged every Sunday at 10 a. m. 63, of heart trouble. Y o u a re heartily w elcom e. The deceased was a county A r ch d e a cc n W m H o r s fa ll, rector. charge, having been sent from C H U R C H O F C H R IS T . Beaver Hill last January. He was Sunday school st 10 a m. buried in the Masonic cemetery. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even CHASE— At bis home near Co- ing of each week at 7:30. quiile, March 24, Elmer F. You are cordially invited to all Chase, about 45 years hese services. T. B. M cD onald , M inister The decesed came here about a yiar ago from Ferndale, Humboldt Co., and bought the Jay place, Obituary where he has since resided He leaves a wife and several children. MAMIE HAW KINS The burial took place in the Ma Thursday afternoon, March 13, sonic cemetery here this afteruonn. 1913, there was bornejto the people Leave your call with B ig B en, h e ’ ll call you o n the d o t at any tim e y ou say. And if you roll over and try “ just-one-more-nap,” he’ ll repeat his call 30 sec onds later and keep on call ing until you’ re wiefc awake. Big Ben stands 7 inches tall— He’ s heavy, massive, handsome. H e's got a great, big dial you can easily read in the dim morning light, a sunny deep toned voice you’ ll hear distinctly on your sleep iest mornings. I’ ve placed him in the window Look at him whenever you go vy C a u s e s M u c h D ise a * ® A d vice a b o u t S to m a c h T rouble® And h ow t o relieve th em . D on’ t neglect indigestion, for it may lead to all sorts o f ills and com plications. An eminent physician once said that ninety-five per cent of all ills have their origin in a dia- ordered stomach. Our experience with Rexali D ys pepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to be one o f the most dependable remedies known for indigestion aud chronic dyspepsia. Their ingr di- eats are soothing V5 the inflamed membranes o f the stomach. Rich in Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine, the relief they afford is very prompt. Used persistently and regularly for a short time, they tend to relieve pains caused by stomach disorders. Rexali Dyspepsia Tablets help Insure healthy appetite, aid diges tion, and prom ote nutrition. As evidence o f our faith in them, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they d o not give entire satisfaction, we will return the m oney you paid us without question or form ality. Three siies, 25 cents, 60 cents and $1.00. Y ou can buy Rexali Dyspepsia Tablet® fa com m unity only a t our store: FUHRMAN’ S Coq uil le The Jew eler C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N “Libby’s Evaporated Milk is positively the very best canned milk on the market” That's what all our customers say who haue tried it A SK YO U R G H O C R « F O R IT Nosier S t Norton D IS T IIIIU T O H S P hone Coquille, Oregon Farmers 483 Home 111 PHARMACY TX. U n t o tZ Start Oregon There is a Rexali Store in nearly every town and city in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. There is a different Rexali Remedy for nearly every ordinary human i l l - each especially designed for the particular 01 for which it is recommended. The Reaail Stores are America’ s Greatse> Drug Stores I f You W a n t B IG STURDY H EALTHY C H IC K S ibiiiia I THE CIT Y BAKERY IS BAKING I purer, better, more healthful bread than can be aked in the homes. This is made possible by the bai wonderful of the local bread factory. We O o u v ix u i facilities xi respectfully ‘spectfully invite you to try a loaf of our bread ana your own comparisons. id make yc Yours for your own good, CITY BAKERY i i COOK BROS., Prop«. I Hatch them in a “ M a n d y L e e 9' 1913 “ MANDY LEE” of Coquille the sad intelligence that Incubators Heat Quickly, Run Evenly and have the little Mamie Hankins had parse! Lee Triple Automatic Control away at the Mercy Hospital at North This keeps your incubator right night or day BeDd at 5:30 o ’clock. Whim not Egg Level Ventilation— Fresh O xygen at all times is another exclusive Lee feature. entirely unexpected, yet the news Lee Incubators are guaranteed to came aB a great shock to her mauy hatch more and better chicks than any other incubator or the mother hen. friends. The new sizes are 120, 150, 200, 240, 300 and the new style sectional 600 to 1200 egg. Mamie, the oldest daughter of MarviD O. Hawkins, and bis wife, O u r 1 9 1 3 CATALOG o f "Diam ond Chiality” Poultry S u p p lie s Zettie Hawkins, was born at Co listing everything necessary for the profitable quille, Oregon, January 13, 1902, production o f poultry, and the valuable Lee Booklets Free on Request. and lived till the above mentioned PORTLAND SEED date, being at the time of her death COMPANY 11 years aud 2 months old. Prac Portland, Ore. tically the whole of her life has been spent in Coquille, just a short time W rite Today for Catalog No. 232 did she live elsewhere, but this was always “ borne." She was christened by the Rev. Fitch at her home May 18, 1902 May 7, 1911, she united with the M. E Church South of Co quille, aud was always a faithful E c z e m a , r s o r ia .« is . D a n d r u ff, P im little member. She loved her church p le s . s k in t r o u b le s o f a n y k in d — W A S H T H E M A W A Y w ith aud always took a great interest in D. D. D. Prescriulion for Eczema it. She was active in the Sunday T h is m ild w a s h w il l bring- y o u in School and the Junior League. She s t a n t r e l i e f f r o m th at a w fu l itch . P r o v e it w it h •"> v -ottle. W e guar was a good, sweet, inuoceut, Chris a n te e th e r e g u la r $l.i>0 s iz e b o t t le ta e n d y o u r d is t r e s s and b e g in y o u r c u r# tian girl. or y o u r m on ey back . D .D .D . S o a g h e lp s , t o o ; a s k us. She numbered her friends as C. J. FUHRMAM, Druggist legion. People of all ages loved her, and her disposition was such as I ------------------------------------------------------ to make and retain friends. Not four years and had during that tim only the family, but also the church learned to love her. The bereavid and the community, sustains a loss family has sympathy of the whole in the death of this precious girl. ¡community. For sometime recently it was evi- He funeral services were conduct- dent that her health was failing, ed from the M. E. Church South of Three weeks before her death she Coquille Saturday March 15, 1913, was takeD to the hospital. Ail that , iu the prsence of u large concourse loving hatids and kind ministrations of sorrowing friends. Her little and the best o f medical science body was laid to rtst in Masonic could do were done for her. But Cemetery awaiting the ResuireetioD her work was finished and this world at the Last Gieat Day. could not retain her because God Notice to Creditors had need of her in the Land beyond . , , ., , . Notice is hereby given tnat the the Skies. County Court of the State of Oregon, She was so patient through her for, does County has appointed the ' undersigned executor of the last will of sickness and suffering, and never Moses A. Welch, deceased, to adminis- j complained, but manifested the tef the said estate. . , r > All persons having claims against the sweetness of her character She said estate are required to exhibit the has gone from us, and ber place same with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned at Lampa, Oregon. can never be filled, but in the Great Coquille, Oregon, March 7, 1913. GEO. C. WELCH Eternity of God we shall, if we be Executor Estate of Moses A. Welch, laithful, see her again aud never he 3-1l-5t Deceased. separated from her. “ He is faith Wireleos rates fro n the Cape ful that hath prom ised." Tbis brief Blanco station to ships at sea hare j sketch is lovingly contributed by been reduced from twelve cents to one who knew her for more than eight cents per word. Ailing Skin CLEANLINESS Is an important factor in a Grocery Business of the first class. W e make a point of abso lute cleanliness in the store and in the stock T R Y V IM F L O U R D rane's S to re g --------------------------- Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock San Francisco and Bandon First-class fare only Up freight, per ton SKOOKUM RESTAURANT C. A. HARRINGTON 7.50 5.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San F ranci.co P R O P R IE T O R Come and See Same Old Place For Reservations NOSLER & NORTON D on’ t Agents, Coquille, Oregon Str. Brooklyn Plying Between San Francisco and Bandon Fir 8 t-cla 88 fare only.... Up freight, per ton O' $7.50 3.00 Sudden & Christiansen wait 1 until you drop 1 your eye-glass es ahd break f them before you ’ find out about Shur=On C om e in and let us show you how I com fortable they are and how firmly I they h old without pinching. V . R. W I L S O N , O. D. Errors of Vision Scientifically Corrected C O Q U IL L E ; OREGON Next door to Skeels’ Store Agent*, San Francisco, California For Reservations S Y N O P S I S O F T H t A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T OF T H E NOSLER & NORTON U N IO N M A R I N E IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y , L I D . Agents, Coquille, Oregon O F L I V E R P O O L . IN T H E K IN G D O M O F H U K .xT B R IT A IN ■n t h . Slat day o f D ecem ber. 1912. m ade to the Insurance C om m issioner o f the State o f i Tegon, pursuant to law: CAp|TA|_ Am ount o f capital Statement. Prem ium s received Interest, dividends, Incom e from other s to ck paid up, not applicable In U. 8. INCOME during the year In ca s h .. ......................> 91S.127.9S and rents received during the y e a r .. . . 22.578.70 sources received during the y e a r . . . . 37.864.59 YOUR LACE CURTAINS rpA, - l 1 . ........................................ .. $ 9 i 6,(61.11 T otal Incom e . . . . D ISBU R SE M E N TS Losses paid during the y e a r .......................................................... * 545,812.2« Dividends paid during the year on capital s to c k .................. .. Com m issions and salaries paid during the y e a r ...................... T axes. licenses, and fees paid during the y e a r........................ 29..S6.33 Amount of all other exp en d itures................................................. 2M14 03 Remitted to hom e o f f ic e .................................................................. 152 ?t2 IS Total expenditures * M7 W ** ........................ A S S E T S ......................... Value o f real estate owned ........................................................... % Value of stocks and bonds ow n e d ................................................. 542, ,36.00 Loans or. m ortgage*, collateral, e tc.............................................. P rim t’u tn sT n 'co u rse °o f collection and in tra n sm ission ........ Interest and rents due and a ccr u e d ......................................... T ot«! . . s e t s *7| »Jo 00 t -, *° 00 ..................................................................................» 868 >4, i » T otal ««s e ts adm itted In 0 r' * “ "IA B ll; , - r , E S.................... AmounV’ o r ’ nneaVnet^pre’mtnnis on all outstanding r is k « ... Due for om m lsslon and ................................................................. All other llablUUee .................... ................................................... ’ “ *’ 34* ’ I f;7 7 7 70 \ A '* * • " l. ’* T otal liabilities exclusive o f capital stock o f ................... I T otal prem ium . In f o r e . D e c e m b e r ^ l ^ FOR T H E ¥ E A q SCHROEDER L I B B Y ’S M IL K 8 478,826.7 T otal risk , written during the pear ......................................................1744 829 00 Gross p-sm lum a received during the > ..ir ............................................................. .,915.45 Prem ium s returned during the y e a r ......................................................................... . 1x7 so »■^B S B S R & ss ................ ... s v 11 ,__ -„.,1 «re n t and attorney ' «01 vice: Edwin C. F. Knowles, K e r-O lfford it Co.. L ew is B ldg . ' gents. will need laundering this spring. Send them to us. We wash Quilts at 15 cents, Comforts at 25 cents. We will wash your Wool Blankets for you better than you can do them and for the small charge o f 25 cents. Send the entire family wash and be rid of the hardest o f the home work. : : : : : : ■ COQUILLE LAUNDRY 5 IU 1,1). Paid the printer lately ? GARDEN F E R T IL IZ E R S SUPERPHOSPHATE For General Gardening SULPHATE OF POTASH For Potatoes NITRATE OF SODA For Special Purposes J Q U IC K C O Q U IL L E OREGON K. Halverson has installed a modem Steam Pres- sinj? machine, and ¡a prepared to serve his trade better than ever. Bring: me your work. SPRING SAMPLES ARE READY See my display of tuiitings 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