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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1913)
Grass Hay for sale J. C. Watsou M rs. C. W. Ashton, of I’arkers- burg, w is shopping in town yes Point brusln - at Audetv n’s terday. Myitie Point displays a friendly J. L Ferrev, one of Marabfiul.i’. disposition to fotego ad Fourth of oldest ir<n.lout», was in town yes July celebratiou and leave the field terday. opi n for this city to sqnetze a few J C, Kendall, the Marshfield at screams, out of the eagle. torney wars among those appearing Try a H erald w aul ad lor any iieloie the county court today. The Harbor report« that after re- MERELY MENTIONED th in g you want to buy or sell. Have Y o u O Broken Out * 1« your face covered with pimples, blotches or rash ? Poor condition o f your blood will cause these facial disfigurements at this season o f the year. A good medicine for your blood will clear your complexion like magic. Of the many blood purifiers wo sell R e x a ll S to o d T a b • l :ts are undoubtedly the most effective. W e are familiar with the formula o f this remedy and kn ow what it will 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. FURHMAN’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Professional Cards P H Y S IC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Physician Surgeon Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 R. B. HOAG, M. D. Physician Surgeon Richmond-Barker Building Both Phones Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D e n t is t Office over First National Hank Phone Main 431 DR. H. B. MOORE CH IROPRACTOR Room 2, Laird Bldg Phone 494 Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office Hours, 9:30 to 12, 2 to 6. Pot covers at Anderson’s Preliminary talk for a Fourth of July celebration is being indulged in. It is Coquille’s “ turn” tbis year Coos County get over $ 2(11 (one cent over) for its road fund, out of the sale of public lauds in the state for the last fiscal year. Cresent ranges— Anderson’s The Sentinal publishes a rumor that H. Sengstaken will erect a three-story hotel on his property adjoining the Richmond-Barker building John Bear, of Marshfield, was one of those seen on our streets to day. Recommended for a Good Reason C. H. Grant, 230 Waverly St; Peoria, Ills, says: “ Backache and congested Kidneys made me suffer intense pains. Was always tired and floating specks bothered me. Took Foleys Kidney Pills and Baw big improvements after third day. I kept on until entirly freed of ail trouble and suffering. That’s why I recommend Foley Kidnev Pills. They cured me. Fohrman’ s Pharmacy. SETTINGS— from pure Bred Rb< le Island Reds. JSI.GO fur 16 , 1*'0 | or eeot firtile. Leave orders at Skeds Grocery. Phoenix Paints at Anderson’s Watches repaired in an up to-d Ue manner by W Frank Petett. No delay. Judge John F. Hall was holding probate court yesterday, and today the commissioners will join in the work of the regular term. Mrs. O. Wilson, who has been quite sick for some weeks, is com. mencing to improve C. A. Harrington went to Myrtle Point this morning on business con nected with his purchase of the hotel at that place. The lains of last week caused quite a rise in the river and it was running bank full at this place, but it commenced to fall Sunday, and no material damage is reported. The Smith-Powers Co. have made application to the county court for a franchise over the county road for a high power electric cable, to extend from Bunker Hill, at the Smith Mill, to the scene ol their future logging operations above Myrtle Point. Rev. Roy L- Clark, who has just arrived to fill the pastorate of the M. E. Church, will hold servic es Sunday morning aud evening at the, usual hours. We rather suspect that we will get out a paper next week with more news in it— but we don’t promise. It has been a fierce pro position around this office for the past two weeks, and the paper shows it. The only thing that makes U9 feel not quite so bad about it is to take a look at the Sun. We do knock the spots off from that. The Surf speaks of til* “ vast am ount of shipping going ou at this port,” and the "vast magnitude” to which the business of shipping lum ber and ties has grown in a very- few years. Wouldn’t it be better to save some of these vast adjectives in case of possible increase in ship ments.? Hoes and rakes at Anderson's W. B. Holdiraan, district manager of the W. O. W., who has charge of the coast territory from Florence to Crescent City, is in town for a stay of about 30 days during which he will boost for the order and endea vor to add a substantial buDcb of new members. It is reported at Bandon that the Grace Dollar will be pulled off the run into this river, as the depth of water on the b:-r is not sufficient for her profitable operation. It does not speak very highly for the marine designers, that only about one boat in four thnt is built to run to tbis river proves at all suitalds for the route. Nest Eggs-- 3 for 5c— Anderson’s J. A. Folger’s Steel Cut, per l pound can_____ ____________ ______ —--------- 45c M. J. B., Ground or unground, per one A.C\c pound can_________________________ “x v v * Amber in Buk or 1 pound package at 35c or 3 pounds for. _________ YOU I F trial. d* 1 *P are a lover of good COFFEE give us a We can surely satisfy your taste. First National Bank building SECOND STREET Call on L Either Farmers or Home Phone I ROYAL lice e WANT COLUMN fr-.rn $(»00 $10:*0 the N >Hli JV ».d KATES; One cent a word, each in city eouiiuil lost it« nerve and eon sertion. No charge less than 16 cents. ¡e lu d e d to p o stp o n e such action till ihe fir*t o f i ext FOB RENT—Forty auie» i«f hill land, cluap B Folsom. 3 25 -tf Begin nirg Aptil l«t, milk rate« will be 5 rent« p< r quart, or $ 1.50 FOR SALE lfiO i.crus, 20 bottom 00 acres bench, house, barn and pi r month pur qunrt After thst y ung orchard, on the best fish Ihtu I will b- uljlu to deliver unam ing stream in Coos Co., Frioe from my own daily. Also» tmall $ 2500 . Seo B. Folsom. 3-25 tf. i-upply will be kupt at the City B» A Humid want ud wilt find a kery. Home Rhone 477 . J. N renter for your bouse, or a house MAKING AND It! PAIRING— The only Baking Powdor made Jacobsen, tf ' for your renter. Fine and heavy shoes for men and front Royal Grapo Cream o f T a rta r If )ou <lou’ t read Ihewaut ud* women. John 1 ’ Stitzer. 2 - 18 -tf Miss Flossie Mansell went to Myr- ^ you are liable to miss something tie Point last week to coax music, MO ALUM, MO U M E PHOSPHATE FOR RENT— Two cottages near from the piano at the moving pic you would like to sue. Christian Church, in good tepair; ture house there. Garden hose at Anderson's Garden lots in connection; a’to Paul Sterling, formerly Break -1 • -a- • batn. Low rent for reliable, water agent qere, who was pro long term tenants. Apply C. R. A CARO A. J. Savage was in the city yes My Optical work is giving satis moted to the agency at Marshfield, Barrow, ot phone 3x 2-utf moved his household goods over terday from Marshfield, between taction. Give me a trial. W. Frank This is to certify that all druggists there laBt week. AUTO MOBIL« FOR S A L E — are authorized to refund your money if trains. He said that he wasn’t in Petett. Foley’ s Honey and Tar Compound fails My 191 j model ’ •T,” five-passeuger The Herald is informed that a any mischief but wouldn’t give any Mr. and Mrs. L A. Law horn, of to cure your cough or cold. John certain young man who eats at one Berneit, Tell, W is., states: '*1 used Ford, fully equipped, electric light M-.ddle Creek, went out home from other account of himself. ed, latest attachments, in first-class of the local restaurants is wobbling Foley’ s Honey and Tar Compound for shape. Reason for selling to buy hi re yesterday. Mrs Lawhorn was five years, and it always gave the best Judge John F. Hall has so far returning from a week’s visit with on the verge of insanity over love satisfaction and always cures a cough larger machine. T. A. Walker, relatives and friends at Murshfield recovered from his recent operatiou matters, and that any young lady or cold.” Refuse substitutes. Fuhr- Coquille, Oregon. man Pharmacy. and was met here by Mr. Lawhorn. for appendicitis that he is able to who is prepared to furnish a first- The Coquille Educational League attend to hts business, though still class article of consolation would will meet at the t-choo! bouse Fri compelled to go a little slow “ when confer a favor by communicating Myrtle Camp No. 197 day, April 11 , at 3:30 o’lock. Prof. he first starts.” If You Want with his friends through this office. Tiedgeo, of Marshfield, will address BAKING POW DER Absolutely Pure w. o. w. the League on the subject, “ E luea- Married tional Notions.” W IL LIE-W IN G O —At the parson The Ladies' Auxiliary Soo'etv of age of the M. FT Church South, the Presbyterian church met with Fiiday, April 4, 1913, C. H. Mrs Charles A. Howard on Thurs- Cleaves officiating,Thos. Edward lav afternoon. The lime was spent sewing for the society. Light re Willie and Elizabeth Eugene freshments were served bv the Wingo, both ol Marshfield. hostess._ A. R. O ’ Brien, of the Marshfield Record, was in town today, looking after some business before the coun ty court connected with a big job of county printing ou which he had made a bid He expects the secoud linotype for the Record plant in the near future. E. Hoffman, who resides at the forks of the Cotjuille above Myrtle Point, was in town Saturday. Mr. Hoffman has been a resident of the Coquille valley for over fifty years, and that couuts as a pretty old set tler in this neck of the woods. He looks bale enough to be good for fifty more. HOLLAND — At the Wickham House in this city. Saturday, April 5, Mrs. Daisy Holland, aged 33 years. 9 months and 1 day. The deceased was the daughter of Mrs. G. R. Wickham and ihe widow of E. C. (Bud) Holland, a printer and newspaper man who died here some years ago. The funeral took place yesterday and was atteuded by many sorrowing friends of the deceased. School Entertainment City Council Meets Twice The pupils of the first four grades of the Coquille schools have been working for some weeks on a pro gram which will be given at the Masonic Opera House next Friday evening The original plan wus to give the program in the high school rooms Only the parents of the pupils taking part in the pro gram were to be iuvited. It has been found, however, that there is a large number of people who wish to attend, so arrangements have been made to use the down town hall and thus make it possible for all who care to do so to attend the program The entertainment will consist ol songs, recitations, dialog ues aud drills by the little folks All who attend are assured an eu» joyable eveuing. On account of the Eastern Star meeting early in the evening, the program will begin at 8:30. Admission will be 10 cents. Died Paid the printer lately ? Comfort Your Stomach We pay for this treatm ent if it fails to prom ptly relieve Indiges tion and Dyspepsia. R exall D ysp ep sia T a b lets rem edy ■tom ach troubles because th ey con tain the proper p rop ortion o f Pepsin and B ism uth an d the necessary car m in atives that help nature t o su pply the elem ents the absence o f w hich in the gastrio ju ices causes indiges tion and dyspepsia. T h e y aid ths •tom ach t o digest fo o d and t o qu ick ly con v ert i t in to rich red blood and m aterial necessary fo r ov ercom in g natural b o d y waste. C a rry a pack a ge o f R exall D y s pepsia T a b lets in y o u r vest p ock et, or keep them in y ou r room . T a k a one after each heav y m eal and p rova ou r assertion th a t th ey w ill keep in di gestion from both erin g y o u . W e know w hat R exall Dyspepsia T a blets are and w hat th e y w ill d o . W e guarantee them t o relieve in di gestion and dyspepsia, o r t o refu nd y ou r m on ey, if th ey fail to d o so. D o e sn 't it stand to reason th a t wo w o u ld n 't assum e this m on ey risk w ere we n o t certain R exall D ysp ep sia T a b lets will satisfy y o u ? T h re e sizes: 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. Y o u can b u y R exall D ysp ep sia T a b le t s In this com m u n ity on ly at OUT store: FUHRMAN’ S Meets Every Wednesday J at 7:30 p. m., in Woodmen o f the World hall. Something doing every minute. Visit ing neighbors welcome. A. J. Sherwood, Consul Com. J. W. I.eneve, Clerk. ^ A BIG STU R D Y H E A LTH Y CHICKS wjixtt Hatch them in m “ M andy Lee” 1913 “ MANDY LEE” Before Buying Y o u ------ Incubators Heat Quickly, R ub Evenly and have the Lee Triple Automatic Control This keeps your incubator right night or day Egg Level Ventilation— Fresh Oxygen at all times is another exclusive Lee feature. L e e Incubators are guaranteed to hatch more and better ch ick s than a n y other incubator or the mother hen. The new sizes are 120, 150, 200, 240 , 300 and the new style sectional 6 0 0 to 120 0 egg. Fishing.Tackle Guns, Ammunition, Auto Supplies, Etc. C *ll Our 1 9 1 3 C A T A L O G in at »( “ Diamond Quality" Poultry Supplies listing everything necessary for the profitable production o f poultry, and the valuable Loo Booklets Free on Request. The Place that Provide« Pharaphernalia for Pastime The Sportsman PORTLANDSEED COM PANY ^ ^Portland, Ore. W ^ CLAUDE C. MOON, Prop. Write Today for Catalog No. 232 PHARMACY Tkt •itor* O rw a At the meeting of the city council C oq u ille There la a Rexall Store In nearly every town Friday night the committee ap and city in the United States, Canada ana Britain. There is a different Rezau pointed to make an appraisal ol cer Great Remedy for noarly every ordinary human ill— especially designed for the particular IQ tain city property made its report. •och lor which it is reoommended. are America's Greatest The estimates were as follows: For The Rexall Stores D rug Store# The place to buy your lunch goods. Our Bread is_ the old city hall property, $3,500; unexcelled. Yours for your own good, for the land back of ihe Nosier & A U C T IO N E E R Norton commission house, $1,800; for the land back of the laundry, When you get one, get one o f exper $1000. ience—26 years at the business Contractor Ellingson was allowed E. G. C A S S ID Y BANDON, ORE. $1000 on his sewer contract. Ordinance No 128 was passed regulating the plumbing and venti lating of buildings. At the regular meeting last eveu ing preliminary steps were taken to secure dumping grounds lor the city. One hundred dollars was donated for the relief of the sufferers by the 9 floods in Ohio. ------- . «------------------ The city engineer was instructed 'T'W EN TY-FIVE dollars. You can buy our to prepare a map of the river front Story of Young Suicide clothes for less than that; you can pay more on both sides in the vicinity of The Same Sad Tragedy age the proposed bridge, for submission than that. But $25 is a good average price; As told by the Bay papers, the to the War Department. most men who appreciate good quality and style Arrangements were made for the story of Erma Knorr, who commit in clothes, good tailoring and fitj are willing to ted suicide at Marshfield the first calling of a caucus at the new city hall on April 28th, for the nomina of last week, was a sad one. It pay as much as $25. seems that the girl was not yet tion of candidates for the offices to Now, this suit that you’ll get tor $25 will surprise you. be filled at the coming city election filteen years of age but was well You will get all-wool fabrics; trimmings, linings and other The usual grist of bills were put matured On Thursday night, the mill and allowed. materials of a high grade; tailoring ot a very high order-- March 27, she went down town through ---------- • ------- the things that make a suit wear well and keep shapely. ostensibly to attend a show. She did not come home that night, but Entirely New Line-Up in You’ll get the value of Hart Scbaffner & Marx and Braude- was found next morning at a lodg River Transportation gee Kincaid & Co. style standards and originality of design; ing house. Then her mother you'll get clothes that fit you well phoned to the father, who was at Quite an important deal was put H A N O I ¿ Vfc KINCAID 6 C O . And you’ll gain from $5 to 410 , either in greater value at the Gold Beach and he started home. through last week, affecting trans V l O T H I J . price, or lower price for similar value. He was due to arrive Monday noon. portation affairs on the river, and During the forenoon the girl con accomplishing a consolidation of fessed to her mother that she had the opposition lines which have spent Thursday night with one been in operation. The stock held T h e crowning evidence of perfect taste among Guy Greenleaf and that he had ac bv A. Dunham in the Coquille complished her ruin. An hour or River Transportation Co., in which correctly dressed men is a Stetson hat. Be your so later the mother went to a neigh stock it is understood San Francis choice stiff or soft, w e have the hat to suit you. bor's lor a few minutes, and while co parties were also interested, was returning heard a pistol shot in bought by a number of local people. the house. She found the girl had O. R. Willard, who has been run shot herself in the region of the ning the opposition line, was one heart with a revolver that was of the parties to the deal, so that kept in the house. The girl died the Wolverine is taken into the in a short time without speaking. fold as well as the Charm, the new TJ*olks arn’t particular enough when it comes to buying When search was instituted for boat that Captain Willard has been * hosiery. As a rule they take whatever is offered and Greenleat it was found that he had I building. then complain when the stocking fails to wear. ARMOR disappeared Saturday night The new line up 01 stockholders Sheriff Gage was summoned and in the company now includes T PLATE Hosiery will outwear the other kinds because the lie and Marshal Carter got on the D. White, G Boak. O. R. Willard, yarns are not weakened in the dyeing process. You can trail and found the fugitive Tues C. W. Ashton, Eck Johnson, R. S. day where he had taken refuge in a I Knowlton, Jas. Watson and R. H buy Armor Plate hosiery for the whole family—and the cabin 7 miles above the head of Mast. The officers are: O. R cost is no more than you’re in the habit of paying for the navigation on Larsen inlet. He Willard, president; C. W Ashton, was brought back, examined and ' vice-president and manager; R. H. unsatisfactory kind. Come and let us show you. lodged in the county jail here. He Mast, secretary and treasurer. The is a young married man who has headquarters of the company will been in the county for some time now be at this city. Remember, we don't try to couer the whole field of and whose wife and child are at The boats involved in the deal Centralia. Wash. He had told are the Coquille, Dispatch, Favor merchandising, but devote our attention exclusively some parties that be was divorced, ite, Wolverine and Charm. A but had told others that he expeet- schedule will be arranged that will to Dry Goods and Furnishings— You get the benefit his family here shortly. It is pro give a boat twice a day from each bable that he had told his girl vic end of the Coquille Bandon run. tim either that he had obtained a The Dispatch will be used as a divorce or that he was a single man general freight boat and for excur as it is said that she. had to'.d a sion purposes, for which she is ex Marshfield merchant that she was cellently adapted. to be married at once. It is understood that about $10,• THE LEADING OUTFITTER The body of the unfortunate girl 000 was involved in the deal just was taken to Portland, where it made. was to be cremated and the ashes RockiDÿ chairs at Anderson's returned here. *Lyons & Jones] COFFEE --------------------------------FOR-------------------------------- I ko Iv io g io r«i**e the «aloon CITY BAKERY COOK BROS. W hat’s the Price of a Good Suit of Clothes? m li w STETSON HATS W e Sell Armor Plate Hosiery HENRY LORENZ