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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1913)
MERELY MENTIONED Carriage Paint--Anderson’s H K. Shim is i Xpected home this week. Council Doings Miss Dollie Skceln went to Port land Saturday to visit her sister Mrs. McQiiain left on the Break- ] The i.iw residence of Leo J. Carey is being completed by H. E. water Saturday for her home in Shelley. Idaho, where she will join her husband. Willamette Tents- -Anderson’s H a v e You O B ro k e n Out * I s y o u r fa ce co v e r e d w ith p im p les, b lo tch e s o r rash ? P o o r c o n d itio n o f y o u r b lo o d w ill ca u se these fa cial disfigu rem ents at this sea son o f th e year. A g o o d m ed icin e for y o u r b lo o d w ill clea r y o u r c o m p le x io n like m a g ic. O f th e m a n y b lo o d purifiers w e se ll R e x a l l B lo o d T a b • lets a re u n d o u b te d ly th e m ost effective. W e are fam iliar w ith the form u la o f th is rem ed y and k n o w w h at it w ill d o . It puri fies» a n d en rich es th e b lo o d , b u ild s u p th e entire system and im p a rts a h ea lth y c o lo r to ch e e k s an d lip s. S o ld w ith the R ex a ll gu aran tee. P e r p a ck a ge, 50c. FURHMAN’S PHARMACY T he Rexall Store P H Y S IC IA N S . DR. JAS. RICHMOND Phvsician 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 entist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 DR. H. B. MOORE CHIROPRACTOR Room 2, Laird Bldg. Phone 494 Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office Hourst>9:30 to 12, 2 to 5. LAW YERS A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttornet and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorn y at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Jelly Glasses--Anderson's. The Selig company have a mena gerie of animals, wild and trained, and their animal pictures are always great. ‘‘Kings rf the Forest" is a two-reeler. At the Scenic tonight. Decoret, any color--Anderson’s J. A. Brockman, of Gravel Ford, Bandon Surf— Arrangements are was doing business in town last being made to set aside quite a Thursday. He says that when the large tract of land at the head of roads get better he will be bringiug Bear Creek, Four Mile and Rills in garden truck till further orders. Creek as a game preserve. The If you don’t read the want ads tract contains about 20,000 acres you are liable to miss something and it is planned to station a game you would like to see. warden there for the protection of Automobile service, any time. the game. T . A. Walker, call either phone. Stand Farmers S t Merchants Bank Traveler Returns corner. Superintendent Miller announces that extensive improvements will be made on the C. B. R. & E. R. R. this summer, and it is a cinch that they will be made before the new i Smith-Powers camps can send their j output over theline. The term of circuit court which opened yesterday bids fair to be of | several weeks’ duration. There are an unusual number of criminal cases | to be disposed of, besides a full line of civil cases. The lecture delivered in Masonic j hall last Wednesday evening by Prof. Schaffer, of the history de partment of the state university, ! was highly entertaining and in structive to any one who takes an interest in educational matters. The Steamer Brcoklin has takeD a contract to bring up a large amount of freight for the develop ment work in southern Curry coun ty, which will tax her capacity for some time, so that she will be bring ing up no freight for this port. Floor Paint- -Anderson’s. Tyons & Jones] 8 --------------------------- f o r --------------------------- COFFEE J. A. Folger’s Steel Cut, per l pound M. J. B., Ground or unground, perone pound can_______________ , ______ Amber in Buk or 1 pound package at 35c or 3 pounds for___________ YOU I F trial. A fir T ’V /C d* 1 rkfk are a lover o f good COFFEE give us a We can surely satisfy your taste. First National Bank building SECOND L bertson, of Parkersburg, died in this city at 5 o ’clock this morning She was brought to the city in an unconscious condition from which she never rallied. STREET Call on Either Farmers or Home Phone J Jack Wilson, who went to Cali fornia some months ago, has just returned after visiting the southern part of that state and covering it pretty thoroughly. He reports the season unusually dry, even for southern California, and in all bis travels he didn’t see a spear of green grass except where the ground was irrigated. Otherwise the herbage is burned to a crisp, and on some of the big cattle ranches the cattle are starving to death. The Prize Winners Some time ago, R. S. Knowlton gave to the different schools in the territory tributary to Coquille some extra fine calendars bearing a repro duction of Tbos. Moran’s great painting of the Yellowstone Canyon, offering at the game time three prises to the pupils writing the best essays on the subject illustrated by the painting. The essays were submit ted to Supt. Raab, of the North Bend schools, who with Grace W il liams, of the Cth grade, and A. S. Heisy, of the department of lan guage, of the same school, made tho award of prizes. LeanDa Curry, 8th gr&de, Coquille, took the first prize, a Waterman fountain pen; Mary Fusonne, 8th grade, Coquille, second prize, a book; Relva Pink- stoue, Fishtrap school, third prize, a box of stationery. From a Series o f Elaborate Chemical T ests: A n equal quantity o f bread (biscuit) w as made with each o f three different kinds o f baking powder— cream o f tartar, phosphate, and alum— and submitted separately to the action o f the digestive fluid, each for the same length o f time. T he relative percentage o f the food digested is shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder:___________ | 100 Per C ent Digested | Bread made with phosphate powder: j 68*4 Per Cent. Digested | Bread, made with alum powder:____________________ | 67% Per Cent. D igested! These tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprejudiced, make plain a fact o f great importance to everyone: Food raised with Royal, a cream o f tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard the digestion o f the food made from them. Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it is the source o f very many bodily ailments. Skookum Restaurant Sold Myrtle Point Pointers Geo. C. Therault, of Aason's camp, has bought the Skookum restaurant of C. A. Harrington and will take possession on Thursday. In the mean time Mr. Harrington is keep ing the house opeD instead of clos ing up on Saturday night aa he in tended. The new proprietor is new in the restaurant business, but he has quite a large circle of friends and has the qualities which make for popularity, and he will undoubt edly make good. Mrs. Therault who is an excellent cook, will have charge of the culinary department. In retiring from business in Co quille, Mr. Harrington wishes his friends and customers to understand that he appreciates the generous patronage that has been accorded him here, and it is only a prospect of a larger busiuess in the Myrtle Point Hotel which he has purchased that induces him to break the ties that have been formed during his eignt years in business here. He will take charge in Myrtle Point on May 1st and will be glAd to see any of his old friends in the new loca tion. Miss Anna Barklow was taken seriously ill on Wednesday night, but is some better now. Heart trouble was the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rease are receiving a visit from Mr. Rease’s brother Arthur and family of wife and three grown children from Washington. They are en route to Areata, HuDboldt Co., Cal., where they will make their home. Claire Dement returned home from Eureka, Cal., where he has been attending college, on the last steamer from that port. Rev. Williams, pastor of the Presbyterian church ot this place, went to Marshfield on Saturday to meet his wife, who cames from the East to join him. Henry Stewart, our postmaster, is sick with ths innmps. We thought he was past such childish things. Little Angus Rackliff has a bad attack of poisen oak. OBSERVER P. M. Hall-Lewis was appointed nspectoi; and that gentlemen with Messrs Willey and Culin were se lected to make up the hoard of examiners to inquire iuto the quali fications of applicants for plumbers licenses. At last night’s meeting a full at tendance was on haud and a long grist was ground. A communication was received from County Judge Hall, advising that the city be laid off into wards in such a way as to conform to the new registration law, which pro vides that they must lie wholly within the corporate limits and must not contain over 300 voters. A letter was also received from the local railroad asking for a rate on water for locomotives, either fiat monthly or by the 1000 gallons This was referred to the water com mittee. A resolution was passed to alter and re-establish the grade of Coul ter street, and ordinance was put through calling for bids for the im provement of Second street in Elliott’s addition from the west side of C street to the west side of Henry street. Judges and clerks of election for the city election to be held on May 12tb were named, us follows: J. F. Scbroeder, L. Harlocker, and E. W- Ferris, judges; Walter Oerdiug, A. B. Collier and Ben Currie, clerks. The usual monthly batch of bills were ordered paid. FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY r * . O n fa ll Start Oragon C oq u llla There Is s Rexall Store in nearly every town and city in the United States, Canada and Orsat Britain. There Is a different Rexall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill— •ech especially designed for the particular HI for which it is reoommended. The Resell Stores a ______ Drug Stores WANT COLUMN RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. F O R S A L E — 160 acres, 40 acres m yrtle bottom , well im proved, some saw tim ber, in B rew ster Valley. Cheap. B. F olsom . 4 2 2 -tf MAKING AND REPAIRING— Fine and heavy shoes for men and women. John P. Stitzer. 2-18-lf FOR R EN T— Two cottages near Christian Church, in good tepair; Garden lots in connection; alio barn. Low rent for reliable, long term tenants. Apply 0 . R. Barrow, or phone 3 x 2 - n t f a ’ card -------------- » « • » - -------------- Fishtrap and Vicinity Mure mud ami rain. Rev. Wm. Owens, of the United Brethren church, preached at the Following is a list of jurors drawn Excelsior (upper Fishtrap) School for this term of Circuit court: house Wednesday night, J. L. Kronenberg, Bandon, capi Miss Hazel Matthews, who talist. teaching in the primary depart Jno. Hayden, Eastside, farmer. A. J. Savage, Marshfield, car. rnent of the Prosper school, visited her parents here recently. pen ter. Jurors Drawn pood. Some of the strongest, health- lest persons aro moderate eaters. Nothing will cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, ai people contract serious ___ through disregard or abuse of ths stomach. Wn urge all who suffer from indi gestion, or dyspepsia, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the under standing that we will refund the money paid us without question or formality, if after use you are not perfectly satisfied with results. W e recommend Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets to customers every day, and have yet to hear o f one who has not been benefited. W e believe them to be without equal. T h ey pive prompt relief, aiding to neutralise acidity; stimulate flow o f gastrio juice: strengthen the digestive organs, and thus promote perfect nutrition and correct unhealthy sym ptom s. Three sizes, 25 cents, 60 cents, and $1. You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets in tlus community only a t our store; Bergou on their bid of ¡18,975 that being the lowest. Made with different Baking Powders Grass Hay for sale. J. C. Watson, j L. B. Fetters, of Myrtle Poiut, H. E. Shelley, of this city, w ill1 was in town last Thursday, looking erect a country home for Judge D after his property interests here. SETTINGS—from pure Bred Rhode L. Watson, at Coos City. Island Reds. $1.00 for 15, 100 per Sewing machine for rent—An cent fertile. Leave orders at Skeels derson's. • Grocery. Mrs. C. T. Leatherwood was in The headquarters of the city gov ernment aie now in the new city from Aason’s camp Saturday, visi ting her sister, Miss Georgia Know- hall. land. Melvin Kern, son of E. II. Kern, My Optical work is giving satis has retnrned after au absence of faction. Give me a trial. W. Frank three vests Petett. Mrs. D. D. Pierce reached borne Mrs. James Richmond and sister, last Saturday, after an absence of Millie Gould, returned borne Satur several weeks. day from a visit with their parents It. L. Carl has bought out the at Allegany. Coquille Furniture Co. and will con You all know that the Selig duct the business hereafter. animal pictures are the best of their Geo. Pike is reopening his log kind, so don’t miss “ Kings of the ging camp, about three miles below Forest,’’ tonight. Coquille, and will employ 15 to 20 The Record reports that four men. surveyors n ot connected with the S. B. R. Keller, formerly the moving P. came in over the Drain route picture magnate of Marshfield, now last week and headed for the south a peaceablo commercial traveler ern part of the C oun ty. visited the River towns last week. Western World—Mrs. W. J. Cul At a council meeting held iu the new city hall last Thursday evening, bids were opened for the iruprov- ment of First street, amt the con tract was h wauled to Ellinson A Comparative Digestibility o f Food Recorder Lawrence is well pleased with his new quarters iu the new Mrs. E. A. Terrill arrived home Saturday from u visit in California. city hall. “ Kings of the Forest,” u big two- Watches repaired in an up-to-date manner by W. Frank Petett. No reel Selig feature picture at the Scenic tonight. delay. Cause fo r A larm L o u o f appetite or d i> tr«u after •ating—a sym ptom that should n ot be disregarded. It is not what you eat but what you digest and assimilate that does you This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’ s Honey and Tar Compound fails to cure your cough or cold. John Bernelt, Tell, Wis., states: “ I used Foley’ s Honey and Tar Compound for five y e a r B , and it always gave the best satisfaction and always cures a cougli or cold.” Refu“e substitutes. Fulir- man Pharmacy. \ CLEAN MILK / Leave your call with Home Phone 477 . Big Ben, he’ll call you J. N. Jacobsen V on the aot at any time you say. F ro m a CLEAN DAIRY J And if you roll over and try “ just-one-m ore-nap,” he’ ll repeat his call 30 sec onds later and keep on call ing until you’ re wide awake. w. o. w. Myrtle Camp No. 197 Meets Every Wednesday at 7:30 m., in Woodmen o f the World Something doing every minute. Visit ing neighbors welcome. A. J. Stierwood, Consul Com. J. W. Leneve, Clerk. Those shopping in Coquille from S. C. Johnson, Bandon, merchant. Samuel Breuer, Myrtle Point, this place Friday were, “ Uncle” Frank Miller, Mrs. J. H. Rida- merchant. Milo Sumner, Marshfield, mer baugh and little son Herman, and Nile Miller. chant. E. E. Bender, Myrtle Point, black Miss Merle Radabaugh closed smith. a very successful term of school at E. S. Barzee, North Bend, team Arago Friday, April 11th, and ---------------- ■>»«------------- - opened school in the Fat Elk dis Elasica Floor Finish--Anderson’s. ster. C. Rasmussen, Bandon, merchant. trict Monday, April 14. Recommended for a Good Reason John Mast, McKinley, farmer. Miss Hazel Radabaugh visited her O. N. Wilson, Sumner, farmer. parents over Sunday. C. H. Grant, 230 Waverly St; Peoria, A. J. Barre, Bandon, carpenter. Ills, eaye: “ Backache and congested Preaching services at the M. E Geo. D. Mandigo, North Bend, i Kidney# made me suffer intense pains. Church South Sunday, April 30th Was always tired and floating specks bothered me. Took Foleys Kidney Pills merchant. by Rev. W. B. Smith. Geo. Leach, Coquille, clerk. ami saw big improvements after third The Willowdale U. B. Sunday day. I kept on until entirly freed of A. C. Dresser, North Bend, farmer. all trouble and suffering. That’ s why School was reorganized recently J. R. Devault, Myrtle Point, | I recommend Foley Kidney Pills. They witn the following officers: Mrs. J. cured me. Fuhrman’ s Pharmacy. farmer. -------------- » <t > - --------------- H. Itadal.augb, superintendent;1 L. C. Gibson, Bandon, carpenter. Notice to Odd Fellows Nile Miller, assistant superentin- C. J. Fuhrmac, Coquille, mer dent; Miss Maud Albee, secretary Coquille Lodge No. 53 will cele chant. and treasurer. brate the 04th anniversary of the Geo. W. Bryant, Myrtle Point, There will be preaching services order on Saturday evening, April drayman. 20th. Chicken supper at 6 o ’clock H. W. Dunham, Coquille, en at the Willowdale U. B. church in the I. O. O. F. banquet room, fol gineer. Sunday, April 27, by the pastpr, lowed by a program and general L. J. Cody, Bandon, mill man. Rev Wm. Owens. good time. All Odd Fellows, especi Warren Bullard, Bullards, mer J. H. Radabaugh, who has been ally sojourning brothers, and their chant. sick with La Grippe and an ulcer families are invited to be present. W. C. Rose, Coquille, merchant. ated tooth, is well again. J. 8. LAWRENCE, Sec’y. Chester Wolcott, Marshfield, mer Mary and Pearl Taylor are visit chant. Card o f Thanks ing at the home of their uncle and E. K. Jones, Marshfield, salesman. aunt, in Marshfield. A. E. Morton, North Bend, book- I The undersigned wish to proffer Little Eunice Pinkston spent a their thanks aiyl appreciation to | keeper. few days visiting her little frimd their friends and neighbors for Jens Hansen, Marshfield, mer Flossie Radabaugh, last week' their kindness and assistance at the chant. time of the death and burial of our Bob Miller has purchased him a Abert Selig, Marshfield, merchant. lieloved husband, son and brother, buggy, and no doubt with that, T. P. Hanley, Coquille, farmer. S. C. Bunch. J. L Crosby, Gravel Ford, farmer. drawn by “ Blue Bell” will soon be MRS CLARA A. BUNCH, taking some pretty girls for a buggy MRS. MARY L. BUNCH, Shellac, any quan tity- -Anderson’s. ride. O. G. BUNCH. UI F IS H Big Ben stands 7 inches tall— He’ s heavy, massive, handsome. He’ s got a great, big dial you can easily read in the dim morning light, a sunny deep toned voice you’ 11 hear distinctly on your sleep iest mornings. ARE BITING I’ ve placed him in the window. Look at him whenever you go by. R IG H T NOW SCHROEDER The Jeweler C O Q U IU L .E , O R E G O N Protect Yourself with Tackle Bought at the A U C T IO N E E R The Sportsman When you get one, get one of exper ience—26 years at the business CLAUDE C. MOON, Prop. E. G C A S S ID Y B A N D O N , OHE. 30 nO V IN G PICTU RES OF TERRIBLE FLOODS IN OHIO The management of the S C E N I C theater has been fortun- in securing the latest motion picture films o f the disas trous floods throughout Ohio. These films have Just Arrived From the East And have been exhibited in only a few o f Portland’ s high-class theaters to enormous business at greatly advanced prices. Although it has cost the management a large sum o f money for the exhibiting rights o f this ^ - Feature Film The price o f admission will be within the reach o f all: 25c for adults and 15c for children under 10 years o f age. Don’t fail to see one o f the greatest disasters o f the age The Scenic - April 2 ONE NIGHT ONLY □