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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1913)
MERELY MENTIONED W illam ette Tents — A In i el son’s lry a Herald waut ad for uny- 1 thing you want to buy or sell. Miss Mary Smith, of Bearer Hill, was shopping in town yesterday The city is doing some work on its water supply plant, in prepara tion for the coming summer. Miss Georgia Noland apeut a few days last week with her sister, at Ausou’s camp. la your face covered with pimples, blotches or rash ? P oor condition of your blood will cause these facial disfigurements at this season o f the year. A good m edicine for your blood will clear your com plexion like m agic. O f the m any blood purifiers we sell Rexall Blood Tab• lots are undoubtedly the most effective. W e are familiar with the formula o f this remedy and know what it w ill do. It puri fies and enriches the blood, buil -s up the entire system and imparts a healthy color tocheeks and lips. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Per package, 50c. If you don’ t, read thenaut ads you are liable to miss something you would like to bso . FURHMAN’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store P rofessional Cards P H Y S IC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Physician Surgeon Office in R ichm ond-B arker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 R. B. HOAG. M. D. Physician Surgeon R ichm ond-B arker Building Both Phones Dr. C. IV. ENDICOTT D entist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 DR. H. B. MOORE CHIROPRACTOR R oom 2, Laird Bldg Phone 494 Chronic Diseases a S pecialty Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. LAW YERS Warren Davis, who broke his ankle at tbe skating rink, is able to be on the sreet again. Frank Gilbert’ of the skating rink made a trip to Marshfield Sat urday to see his wife. • Bread Boxes—Anderson’s AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE— One good second hand Rambler Run about. $165 00 if taken at once. Inquire of W O. Rose. Ernest Smith is at bis post in Knowlton's drug store, after n couple of weeks in Portland on business. The Humphry brothers were hanged at Salem Saturday for tbe murder of Eliza Griffith at Phil omath in 1911. Tubs and Boilrrs— Anderson’s Try tbe home-cured Hems and Bacon at 20c a pound at tbe Quality Market. The Schooner Glendale ¡ b load ing at Marshfield with a full cargo of lumber from tbe Coquille Mil] A Mercantile Co., for San Pedro. Commencing April 1st, the O. K. Creamery will pay cash for every shipment of cream that is delivered. This saves a 60-day writ for your money. Geo. T. Moulton is around again, aftor beiug laid up for a couple of weeks with a bad cold and threat ened appendicitis. Baby Buggies— Andersou’s A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building R oom s 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building C oquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary P ublic Watches repaired in an up-to-date manner by W. Frank Petelt No delay. Coquille E. D. SPERRY AT T O R N K r AND C ounsellor at L aw Office in R obin son Building W. C. C H A SE A ttokny at L aw Office in R ichm ond-B arker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Plione 335 R esidence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LA WYE R A bargain in Coquille property— both improved and unimproved. Call on W. E. Cleghorn, at Drane’s store. Mr. and Mrs, Hood, of Beaver Hill, were in town today. They go to Marshfield this week and will leave shortly for San Francisco, where they expect to reside Sterling meat slicer for sale guar anteed gcod as new; cost over SS100 will take $50. A bargain for any one who has use for a meat slicer. Drane’s Store. tf Fred Slagle, agent, received three Ford cars on the Breakwater They were for R. H. Mast and Arthur ElliDgson, of this city, and J. D Barklow, of Myrtle Point. Eggs for hatching. White Rocks, Buff Orphingtons, Indian Runner Ducks, White Pekin Ducks. Pure bred strains. One dollar per setting Eddy A Jarman, Bullards, Phone Farmers 64 3-11-31 The Nelson Iron Woiks at Marsh field, which do considerable work i for boats and mills on tbe river, will | be enlarged shortly, and more machinery will be added. R ichm ond-B arker Building C oqu ille, Oregon What Happened to Mary? There are fo be twelve of those pictures and it is time we were getting un- other If the Scenic allows one to get by, two promising young men <>* our citv are liable to get mobbed. Besides the elephants that haae only Baking Powder made from been seen here, the Vitagrnph has Royal Grape Cream o f Tartar a llied a liou and quite a menrgerie last week for a fund to uid an aged of other aniiuil actors, and they couple who were iu need of assist will be coming along pretty soon ance, and be ruined over $100. Tb ose who saw “ The Compact” Flower-Pots— Anderson’s at the Scenic Sunday evening saw Mrs. J. H. Bledsi e is still at El one of those mysteries of trick pho Monte, Cal. wher-< she is attending giaphy that are hard to undersand. to the settlement the estate of her Crane Wilber played the two paits, parents, both of whom died recently, of the dope-cursed prosecuting and is expected home in about two attorney aDd the other lawyer, his weeks. double, who took his place and as There is a movement ou fo o t’ sumed h>s personality. In twi Lives and Property Lost among tbe patrons of a local res A Small Fire Starts places both weie on the seme at I d Destructive Cyclone. tbe same time and they had one 1 rig From Overturned Lamp taurant to taise a fund for the pur pose of buying a shave anil a un consultation together. It is a trick Tha rumors which were rife on the A small fire back of Mrs. Maiy dershirt for a certain young husky of double exposure, but h<>w i< it sometimes known sb “ Limburger.” Nosler’s place on B street last night streets here yesterday were partly done? destroyed tbe tent used by Mrs. verified on Ibe arrival of the Marsh AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE— One When you see Mary Fuller, good second band Rambler Run Nosier as a B le e p in g apartment, to field papers this morning, which tell Miriam Neel itt and Mure McDer about. $165.00 if taken at once. gether with some bedding and all of destructive cyclones in the mid mott in an Edison; Edith Storey, Inquire of VV C. Rose. of her clothing except that which dle west and south Sunday night. Dorothy Kelly and Kate Price ¡ d Meager retuns show that hundreds E. A. Beckett, of this city is she wore. Vilagraphs; Crane Wilber in a The blaze started from a lamp of lives were lost attd millions of said to be figuring on getting a Pathe; Harry Mvers auil Ethel Clay liquor concession at tbe exposition which Mrs. Nosier accidentally over dollars worth of property destroyed. ton in a good Lubin— all the same in 1915 and is adding to his large turned while retiring just before 10 Omaha suffered to the extent of evening—you are seeing some show collection of curios and trophies to o ’clock. Her cries for help brought $10,000,000, and 200 deaths are re The Royal announces a 3-reel enhance tbe attractiveness of his the nigbt watchman, but before he ported in that city. Other Nebraska Kaybee feature, “The Law of the arrived the lady, who is an invalid, cities suffered, as well as Indiana prospective stand. West,” to be shown in a few dnys. The Coquille Mill A Mercantile had got into her wheeled chair and and Iowa, and Florida was also vis A musical oomedy company is Co., mill has been laid up for sevral made her escape. The fire alarm ited. booked for the Royal in the near days from lack of logs. When log brought a crowd quickly, but the future. From Lower Curry ging operations commence in the blaze was put out before many Germond and Allred, who have timber recently perchased by the arrived. Mrs. Nosier estimates her been runing the Royal during A. P. (Gold Beach Globe) company, which will be in five or loss at Dot less than $75. Gold Beach will soon be head Miller’s absence this month, have The fact that all the surrouudiogs six weeks, such troubles will be quarters for at least two automo drawn out of the game, and Mrs were well water-soaked is probably biles over. Wesly Miller is expected in Miller is managing the show, as all that prevented a disastrous fire from Roseburg with a large car Suit Cases—Anderson’s sisted by George Alexson, pending (and W. A Bishel departed a lew The family was discussing danc days ago for Grants Pass to buy Mr. Miller’s return. George is the Council Tonight ing in not the most favorable light The city Council meeting schedul | one. We understand each are to be old stand-by at the Royal, and it for that popular amusement when ed for last evening was postponed I put on the run between Gold Beach seems that they can't keep house some one remarked that it (dancing) by adjournment till this evening, and Crescent City as soon as the without him. roads dry up sufficient for their use was only hugging set to music. The without action. Elmer Miller of Pistol river and Voters Favor S. P. young lady of the house r<adily Oae matter to be attended to is W W . Williams of Oak Flat, last agreed remarking: “ I never did the letting of bids for the printing week gave a working bond on their valuable copper mine on In care for music anyway.” At the election held in Marsh of a pbampblet containing the meas digo creek, to H S. Wooley. The Jack Gtlner is carrying one arm ures to be submitted to the voters terms of the bond are that develop field lor an advisory vote to show in a sling to accommodate a shoul at the coming city election. ment work be commenced within 90 the sentiment of the community as ------------------- der dislocated while wrestling with days and be prosecuted continually to whether the Terminal Company partner, Frank Gilbert. He gives Would Accept Employment This we believe is the first active should sell their steam franchise to | start towards the development of the Southern Pacific, 393 votes ad the Herald an advance news item j the largest copper district in the W. C. Cleghorn and J. W. Ltneve to the effect that when the shoul northwest and is only a start to vised the sale, while only 83 op der gets well Gilbert will be going are mentioned in a Washington dis what is to follow in the near future. posed it. patch as applicants for the post around on crutches. Heavy machiney patterned alter On the question of the city coun office here, to sjccee 1 A. F. Line- his own ideas for the reduction and cil helping the band, 367 voted Onyx Ware— Anderson’s gar, whose term expires in about extracting the gold from the black yes, and 114 no. three years. Other applicants for sand and iron rock is now being More Improvement. transpoted over the mountains from places are mentioned: F. A. Golden, Westfork for E I Kennedy. Super Euchre creek The building owned by N. Lorenz postmaster, Marshfield; Hugh Mc intendent of the and occupied by Henry Lorenz is Lain, U S. Marshal; J. T. Hall, Mining and Milling Company, lo- being raised and will be moved out Marshfield, H W. Dunham, Co I cated at Solitude bar. Tbe ma chinery now being installed is what to the street line. Henry says he quille, collector of customs, Empire. might be termed a mechanical er- doesn’t like staying “ back in a hole” astor. It is so constructed that it Sells Farm grinds aud scours the concentrates wi'h his establishment, this is one which at the same time is chemical- of the finest in town. Ed. Detlfsen has bought the j ly treated and the gold caught on ---- - - « • « ■ * --- farm of P. W. Laird, two miles copper plates as it goes cut of the Easter Cantata above Coquille on the west, consist machine. The machinery which is too heavy to be carried on a mule Instead of tbe preaching Bervice ing of about 100 acres, all under is now being hauled piece at a time cultivation. This is one of the fin at the M E Church South Sunday | on small sleds over the mountain, night, an Easter cantata was ren est places on the river, and the which they hope to have ou the dered by tbe choir of the church. price paid is said to have been $21, ground by April tst. Tbe house was full, the Presby 000. Mr. Laird retains the stock terian and other churches having no and personal property and will Mr. service. The collection was taken run tbe ranch this season for the American Bible Society, an Detlfsen has been conducting the inter-denominational institution and farm of Williams & Causius under RATES: One cent a word, each in lease for the past three years have sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. amounted to $7 85. come here from Humboldt. FOR RENT—Forty acres of hill land, cheap. B. Folsom. 3-25-tf Hydroplane For Coos Bay A uthorities say that a m icrobe causes baldness. If y o u are losing bair try our rem ed y a t o u r risk. Professor Unna, of Germany, and Dr. Bahouraud, the great French Dermatologist, claim that a mi crobe causes baldness, and their theory has been verified by eminent scientists. This microbe destroy* the hair follicles, in time causing the scalp pores to close and the scalp to become shiny. Then, it is believed nothing will revive the growth. If treated before this occur*, baldness may bo overcome. We know of nothing that has given such universal satisfaction in treating the scalp and hair as Rexall *‘93” Hair Tonic. It has been do- eigned after long study to overcome» the cause of falling Lair as discovered by Prof. Unna, Dr. Bahouraud and other scalp and hair hpccialists, and we believe it will do more than any thing else can to remove dandruff and •top falling hair; and if any human agency can promote a new growth of hair it will do that, too. Wo want you to make us prove it. We will pay for a month’s treatment of Rexall “ 93” Hair Tonic used dur ing a trial, if you will use it ac cording to directions, and are noft thoroughly satisfied. When we will do this, you surely should not hesitate to at least try it. Start the treatment today. You* mere request will get your money back if you want it. Two sixes: 60o and $1.00. You can buy Rexall “ 93” Hair Tonla In this community only at our store; A b so l u t e l y p u r e The Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum qualify at minimum cost. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable FUHRMAN'S PHARMACY C o q u UI« T h* T b « 0 f j Store Ore »o n There Is a Rexall Store in nearly every town •nd city In the United States, Canada and Great Britain. There is a different Rexall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human i l l - each especially designed for the particular ill for which it is recommended. T h e R exall S tore« are A m erica 's G rea test D ru g Store# Elastic bands of lastikops Web- blug across Lips end upper limbs produce exlretr.e s l enderness when you -tr --i ptrfec' case and Vi W NEMO w ^ T d d u b l e MJT0- GA!>T:F:S ïA S T iK Û P S f/M SH APIN D L: tiko'-u V b b ir g is the o n ly elastic la b ile in ex isten ce that m i r é s- s its elasticity. I- • white c-v.itfu medium bust, l.-irt. es 20 to 80. v e ry lot LYONS & JONES The High Cost o f Living Has been reduced since the farmers started their store w WANT COLUMN Beginning April 1st, milk rates will be 5 cents per quart, or $1.50 per month per quart After that Two Pleasant Gathering j date I will be able to deliver cream Ft Hi SALE -160 acres, 30 bottom from my own dairy. Also a small A U C T IO N E E R (Record) 60 acres bench, house, barn and The party given by Mr Cleave’s ¡supply will be kept at the City Ba- Gorst and King, proprietors of young orchard, on the best fish Home Phone 477, J. N. W hen you g e t one, g e t one o f e x p e r j kery. class of the Sunday school of the ing stream in Coos Co., Price the auto line running between Jacobsen, tf M. E. Church South on Wednealay ience— 26 years at the business $2500. See B. Folsom. 3-25 tf. Marshfield and North Bend, have evening was a very pleasant affair Mrs. S. M Nosier returned on the E. G C A S S I D Y B A N D O N , ORE. purchased a hydroplane at Los An and was enjoyed by nineteen of the TURBINE SEPARATOR - 900 l!> Elizabeth from a winter’s visit at capacity, and three horsepower geles. The machine will be here young people. Social games and A child with three heads was born San Diego, arriving home Friday. steam boiler, with all fittings all the latter part of April. Ed Steele, refreshments were features of the in gcod condition for sale cheap. recently at Appleton, Wis. The Mr. Nosier had planned to go down who formerly worked in a local gar Box 117 Coquille. Phone Farm evening. main head is longer than the other also and come home with her, ac age, is at Los Angeles learning the ers 85. 3-18-2tp. TLe Senior League ofthe M. E. two and is the one closest to the companied by Geo. T. Moulton, but machine and will be the opetator. Church South gave a social at the the latter’s illness upset their plans. FIVE JERSEY HEIFERS— Fresh trunk of the body. On top of the The hydroplane is fitted with an this spring, for sale. On Sweet main bead is a neck surmounted by FOR SALE — Fifteen hundred 8o-horse power Curtiss engine and home of Mrs. Plyer ou Friilay eve place, Lampa. 3-ll-3tp the other two heads. It is said that bushels Beardless Barley; 500 bush is equipped to carry two passengers { ning, ami the attendance was about thirty. Tlie League.« and their ; els Bluestem Wheat—all good seed; I WANT TO KENT—Small place the child cannot live as it, was born 2 tons White Nile Pess. Leave or beside the driver. It will be run I young friends reporta very enjoy near town witti room for chickens with broken spine. ders at Knowlton’s drug Store, or only over the water. Runs will he and gmall garden. John Kudrns, able evening. A Herald want ad will find a j call up Jchn Hartley, Farmers’ 3xx, made to North Bend and around the care Herald office. 3-4 fit renter for your house, or a bouse | or call at farm 1J miles below Co- bay. Ten dollars a trip will be' Egg Thieve« MAKING AND REPAIRING— ; quiller for your renter. charged and already the owners Fine and heavy shoes for men and ------- — have booked 150 persons who want women. John P. Stitzer. 2 18-tf Frank C. Pursley, who lives two to ride. The machine is self start blocks beyond Ibe academy has FOR R U N T— Two cottages near ing, having a new cranking device made complaint t < the city authori Christian Church, in good tepair; mnch the same as is used on auto ties that some on hag been stealing Garden lots in connection; a leo barn. Low rent ' for reliable, mobiles The machine, it is said, eggs from his chicken bouse. The long term tenants. Apply C. R. when run over water will be almost depredations have been going on Barrow, 01 phone 3x 2-ti tf as safe as auto travel It will be for some time, and the b>ck oo the j AT THE ROLLER RINK I am in the market (or all kinds kepi here all the time and operated chicken house lias been broken WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS of furs. Geo. T . Moulton. ■ as a noveltv. twice. It is prelty well understood { _____ ..._____ COM E A N D E N JO Y Y O U R S E L V E S who the thieves are. Legal evi- j AUTOMOBILE FOR S A L E — Foley's Kidney Pills will reach your I individual case if you have any form of deuce si.flficent to coovict has not; My 1911 model “ T ,” five passenger A ble A ssistance given kidney or bladder trouble any backache yet been secured, but some parties Ford, fully equipped, electric light to Beginners ed. latest attachments, in first-class rheumatism uric acid poisoning on ir regular and painful kidney action. They are liable to find themselves in a shape. Reason for selling to buy are strengthening tonic and curative wbo'e peck of trouble if they keep larger machine. T . A. Walker, and contain no habit forming drugs. Coquille, Oregon. on. ' F or sale by K uhrm an's Pharm acy. FREE SK A T E S FOR LADIES J GILBERT & GILNER nicrobes In Y o ur Scalp Of Interest to Those Who Patronize the Movies Mrs. Jus. Cuuniff who was in town today is preparing to move fiom Beaver Hill lo Camp 2. My Optical work is giving satis- George Hus, of Marshfield was taclion. Give me a trial. W . Frank in towa ou business between trains Petett. • yesterday. Parties returning from a hunting Bert Ni hols eoutemplates mov tiip to Rock creek report fifteen ing with his wile to California inches of snow ou tbe mountains. shortly. A. H. Oden canvsssid the town Have Y ou O Broken Out • NOTES ON THE PHOTOPLAYS Coionet Aluiuiuuu— Anderson's V. H Y 9 J W h a t ’s t h e U s e waiting 60 days for your Creamery Check? Try the O. K. Creamery Honesty Our Slogan O. K. C R E A M E R Y Coquille, Oregon Notice to Creditors N otice is h ereby given that th e; undersigned has been duly appointed ex-1 e c u t o r o f the Last W ill and T e sta m c n to f Joseph C.- V arney, deceased, and all persons having claim s against the estate o f said d eceased are hereby re q u ir e d ; to present them with the proper vou ch ers within six months from the date o f this notice to the undersigned e x - ; ecu tor at the office o f J J. Stanley in | the C ity o f Coquille, County o f Coos j and S ta te o f O reg on . D ated this 4th day o f M arch, 1913. 3-4-5t A N G U S W. V A R N E Y , E x ecu tor o f the Last W ill and T esta m ent o f Joseph C. Varney, Deceased, j A C o ld , L a -G r ip p e T hen P neu m o n ia Is too o fte n the fa tal sequence. La- G rippe coughs hang on w eaken the sys tem . and low er the vital resistence. R. G. Collins. P ostm aster. Bnrnegat, N. J. s a y s :— “ I w as troubled with a severe la -G r ip p e cou gh which com p letely e x hausted me. F o le y ’ s Honey and T ar com pound soon stopped the coughin g spells en tirely. It ca n ’ t lie b e a t.’ For sale by Fuhrm an’ s P harm acy. The Sportsman C LAU D E C. M OON , Prop. Fishing Tackle Fishing Tackle Fishing T ackle Fishing Tackle Fishing Tackle Fishing Tackle The Sportsman C LAU D E C. M OON , Prop. Have you paid the printer,