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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1913)
Spring Time — me Kodak Time é w Take a KODAK with you Everything for Kodakery Knowlton's Drug Store I We Are Baking All the Time | So if practice makes perfect we certainly have the advan tage of you in that respect. Just try some of our bread, rolls, cakes and pies and judge for yourself. We leave it to you if if you can bake all these things equally well. It’s the taste that tells. Try that taste today. i i I CITY BAKERY COOK BROS., Props. i I ■ The Curry County Leader is camping on the trail of the Port Orford Port Commission aud wants to know what became of the money that was raised by taxation in the port district, amounting, it is said to $1500. T he Leader takes a shot at C. R. Peck, ot Marshfield, who was brought out from Oklahoma by Colonel William Grimes to be attor ney of the Coos Bay Port Commis sion when that port was organized and the “ colonel” had charge of the destinies of Coos Bay. John D. Goss also gets a touching up. The Leader says: Just what portion of the people’s money has been spent aud for what is unknown, but it has leaked out that about $250 remains or there about of the $1500 collected as taxes. If this be true what became of it? It is said Mr. Peck, an at torney at Marshfield, was paid $250 lor assisting Attorney Meredith and that the latter was pa<d $300 for being assisted by the former. Is this true? But the most startling report is one to the effect that J. D Goss, another Marshfield attorney, and representing the Smith interest in their fight against the port re ceived $250, either as a fee or as a rebate on his clients taxes. How much of this is true? Let us have a report. (Coos Bay News) i Mrs. Housewife I If you want the BEST in GROCERIES Insist on Wellman Brands W ELLM AN stands for absolutely the BEST of Everything. If you buy Wellman, Silver Thistle or Park Brands you are assured of a good article. PREMIUM Stands for the Best Grade of Swift’s Ham and Bacon. Ask your Grocer for these Brands. If he doesn’t have them, ask him to call up I NOSLER & NORTON Distributors | They Will Supply The Goods I The Surf claims that the new machine for extracting gold and platinum from black sand, which has been tested on the beach south of Bandon by L . R. Ferbrache, is a decided success. It is claimed that the machine saves every particle of gold and platinum, and that the sand which under the old process produced only a dollar a ton, now yields ten times that amount. De vices tried heretofore, which would save a great percentage of the gold from the sand, would only handle a limited amount ol sand per day, and consequently were not a suc cess. We saw several inventions tried on the Bandon and Randolph beaches in the ’70’s, and all were pronounced failures— the miners getting better results with rough lumber in the bottom of sluice boxes, copper plates and plush blankets charged with quicksilver. The machine in question, however, is said to handle about 40 tons of sand a day, and if it does, and if it saves nearly all the gold and plati num, then It is certainly the ma chine that black sand miners long have sought, aud mourned because they found it not. A Just Complaint The North Bend Harbor prints the following communication: Advertise in The Herald § 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 I i M F L O U R Drane's Store A H a rd e n e d Cat*. "Husband, you have never given me any money since we have been mar Incorporated. ried. Now, I positively must have $ 30 .” Manufacturers of "Aw, here's a dollar. What are you going to do with It?" The Celebrated Uergmannb’hoe "1 think I'd better frame It as a sou T’lie Strongest and Nearest Water venir.” "In thnt case hand It back and I'll Proof shoe made for loggers, miners give you a check Instead.” — Kansas prospectors and mill men. City Journal. 21 Thurman Street N eeded to fie E xp la in ed . P ortland , O regon . Mrs. Hennessey, who was a lnte ar rival In the neighborhood, wns enter taining a neighbor one afternoon when the latter Inquired: S _ T I I K IM A M O M * lll< \ M , A “ An' what does your old man do, Lxllenf Ault you o u r itn iK ir U f for / \ < M c ttc n -tc r ’i» l» Dlnrr lu m o n ,! M r n n d / / \ \ Mrs. nennossey?” 1 * 111 « in K , «I V I < I bo«es, sia le 1 with ith Blur h i n. "Sure, lie's a dl'mond entter.” i Tulle no other. ! r liny of your ' ' "Ye don't mane It!” K D I iM f1*** A»Wf.>rrirt-< ...... M I 'IJV m -TFB'B A M O N D IIK W D • P _ I LI.**, f t __ « ft _ "Via; he cuts th' grass off th' baseball years known as Best, Safest. Always ^Relhíü S01DBY DRUGTilSTS LVLRYMHLN^ Srounds."—I.lpptncott'a. Theo. Berenmn Shoe Mfe.Co. CHICHESTER PILLS •F T H E C U R E f F IR S T BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX Will you give me space to regis ter a complaint against the Coos Bay, Roseburg A Eastern R. R. Co., about the way the public is treated at the depot in Marshfield. I cn two oc casions during the past week at tempted to gain admission to the public waiting room, a few minutes prior to the time of the arrival of the Myrtle Point train. The door was locked and being very cold from the rain and wind, I asked per mission of the agent in the office to go into the waiting room. After an explanation he reluctantly opened the waitiug room door and allowed me and others to enter. I was told by an express agent that the doors was never opened until a very few minutes before the departure of the train and not at all for the art rival of trains. Itis possible tha" the company has a right tokeep the doors locked or open as they please but it is not serving the people who desire to patronize the trains right. Mrs. W. E. Thorp, North Bend, Ore. Cuts out Bandon T he Portland Telegram says: Arrangements have been per fected by the Elmore interests for ptacing the gasoline schooner Patsy. Captain Tabell, in regular service between Portland and the Siuslaw, taking practically the same route at that on which the Anvil, now ashore at the nouth of Siuslaw, was operateed On the start she will not go as far as Bandon, where the Anvil made regular calls. With that exception she will follow the same route. ---------- Have you paid the printer. N A T IO N A L op You may talk of reformations, of the Economic Plan That shall stem the Social Evil in its course, But the Ancient Sin of nations must be got at in THE MAN. If you want to cleanse a river, seek the source. Ever since his first beginning Man has had his way in lust, He has never learned the law of Self-Control; And the World condones his sinning and the doctors say he must, And the churches shut their eyes and take his toll. 0. C SANFORD, A u t.C ish la r L. H. HAZARD, C«»hl«r B A N K C O Q U I l i i i B , O R B O O fA . T r a n n a c t a a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g Beard of Directors. i B u a i n e » » Correspondents. R . O. Dem ent, A . J . Sherwood, I N ational Bank o Commerce, New Y ork C i L . H arlocker, L . H . Hazard, ! C rocker W oolw orth N ’ lBank, San F ranci Isaiah Hacker, It.K . Shine. ' First N at’l Bank of Portland» Portland. w W W W ïW W W W WWWW WWWW WWWW K » . V WWW“ WWW W WWW WWWWW W W W w And the lauded “ Lovely Mothers” send the son out into life With no knowledge-welded armor for the fight; “ He will make his way like others, through the Oat field, to the Wife;” “ He will somehow be led onward to the light.” R. S. K n o w l t o n , President G e o . A . R o b in s o n , V ice-P res. R. II. M a s t , C ashier. Yes, his leaders, they shall find him. On the highways at each turn (Since you did not choose to counsel or to warn). They shall tempt him, then shall bind him; they shall blight and they shall hum, Down to offspring and descendants yet unborn. Farmers It can never end through preaching; it can never end through laws; This social sore no punishment can heal. It must be the mother’s teaching of the purpose and the cause, And God’s glory, lying under sex appeal. She must feel no fear to name it to the children it has brought; She must speak of it as sacred and sublime; She must beautify, not shame it, by her speech and by her thought; Till they listen, and respect it for all time. and Merchants Bank COQUILLE. OREGON Opened for Busines March. 1 8 9 0 CO RR ES PO ND EN TS : l l.add & Tilton Bank, Portland National Park, New York t OLD RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS STEAMER BREAKWATER Oh, the world has made its devil, and the Mothers let it grow, And the Man has dragged their thoughts down to the earth. There will be no Social Evil when each waking mind shall know All the grandeur and the beauty hid in birth. ALW AYS ON TIME Sails from Portland at 9 A . M., April 15, 20, 25, 30 When each Mother sets the fashion to win confidence and trust, And to teach the mighty lesson, Self-Control, We can lift the great Sex passion from the darkness and the dust And enshrine it on the altar of the soul. fit) Sails from Coos Bay at Service of Tide « April 12, 17, 22, 27 I W. L. K0LM, Agent Phone Main 181 O-U) The Oregon law defines a bonafide subscriber as a “ Paying subscriber not in arrears more than one year.” Do you want us to swear to a lie on your account when we make our report to the govern ment— or do you want the Herald to be shut out of the mails for lack of “ bonafide” subscribers? Mining in Curry V* First National Bank, San Francis« First Trust & Savings, Coos Bay v w T w w W W wWWW From the heart they rested under ere they saw the light of day, Must the daughters and the sons be taught this truth, Till they think of it with wonder, us a holy thing always, While love’s wisdom guides them safely through their youth. --------------»—«>»■ «-------------- Saving Gold From Sand R. E.SHINE, V.-Pres. A j. SHERWOOD Pro». Leader Wants to Know Where Money W ent to | Sg-S* <B***=S£ £S o - d l New School Laws (Port Orford Tribune) Curry County is to have quite a mining excitement this summer. K . R. Wooley and wife, and Harry Searancke, an engineer of San Francisco, Calif., just arrived in Wedderburn and outfitted with a thousand pounds of supplies (or their new mining camp near the mouth of the Illinois River. The senior Wooley,who laid out Wooley- port, Cal , is already on the ground, and has arranged to ship in much machinery at once. They will have fifteen or twenty men at work there inside of thirty days, so Mr. W ool ey stated, and they intend to thor oughly examine the copper prospects on the upper Rogue and Illinois rivers. Mr. E. I. Kennedy has also ship ped in a large amount of machinery from Grants Pass, and will demon strate his new method of extracting gold from concentrates by means of certain sails, which method promises to revolutionize gold mining in the placer claims on Rogue river and save 90 per cent more gold from the sands than have heretofore been re covered by any known method Mr. Kennedy says when his method has been demonstrated there will be a rush to Rogue river again as in the fifties, when there was a miner to every rod of ground. They got the coarse gold then, but Mr. Kennedy gets the fine gold now and gets it all. Pot covers at Anderson’s / l u s t Y o u B e B a ld ? If you have dandruff; if your hair ia fallins out and your acalp is not glased and shiny, if you use Rexall "9 3 ” Hair T onic according to direc tions for thirty days, and at the end o f that time you are not thoroughly satisfied with the results and will tell us so, wa will imm ediately hand back your money. W e w on’t ask you to promise anything. W e w on't even question you. W e will take you» mero word and return your money. Doesn’t it stand to reason that Rexall 93” Hair T on ic must be a mighty good remedy and have given great satisfaction to our customers if we endorse it like this?^ W e know o f no similar remedy that is as good. It is because o f what Rexall “ 93” Hair Tonic has done fo r others that we back it with our ow n money. ► Why suffer ecalp and hair trouble or be bald, when Rexall " 9 3 ” Hair Tonic will rem ove dandruff, make your scalp com fortable and healthy, promote hair growth and tend to prevent baldneee— when we will pay for the treatment should it fail to please you? * W e don’t obligate you to any thing. You simply buy the treat ment; use it, and if not pleased, come back to us em pty- landed— and we will hand back what you paid us. T w o sixes, 60c and $1.00 a bottle. You can buy Rexall “ 93” Hair T onio In this tv immunity oni> at oux store; TU V x c H Ston Ore (T O and city In the United State*. Ci nt Britain. There 1« a different Qreat differ» _____ Remedy nedy for nearly every ordlnar ordinary human Hi each eepocially d*«Urned for the particular Ul for which it is reoomxnended. The Resell Store« ere AmerAee'e St age R u n n i n g in C o n n e c t i o n Coquille Herald Dk None of the law will go into effect before January 3rd, and any action taken by the district, or by the teachers of any county, will not be legal and any action before that time will have to be taken again. Yours very truly, L R. A L D E R M A N , Supt. of Public Instruction. •-----...----- T h . B e rry He W ee. FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY There In e R exall fHor* In nearly n Roseburg-Myrtle Point Auto Line of all their children to the census taker. 6. Hereafter all schools shall have regular lire drills and suitable in struction relative to the danger from fires. 7. Hereafter all schools districts may provide for night schools. W h a t have y o u done to atop y o u r h air from faffing? fi H a v e yo u tried Re tail “ 93” h a ir T on ic? If not, w e w an t you to t r y It a t o u r risk. C oqu ill. Among the more important educational bills passed by the last Legislature, are the following; 1. Districts may be a majority vote at a regularly called meeting, authorize the school board to pur chase books and turuish them free of charge to all pupils attending school in the district. J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor 2. After September i , 1915 all Leaves Mrytle Point daily at 7 o ’clock persons applying for teachers’ cer a. m. Arrives at Roseburg at 2 o ’clock tificates must have completed two Leaves Rosebuig daily at 7 a. m., ar years’ work in an accredited high riving at Myrtle Point at 2 o ’clock. school and attend a teacher’s train Special rigs for parties at any time. ing class at least six weeks. This act will not apply to teachers who have had six months experience prior to September, 1915. Carrying United States Mail and Passengers’ Baggage 3. Provision is made for substi Office at L aird’s L ivery Barn, M yrlle Point tuting a three weeks, summer school Farmers Telephone 156 for the annual institute. T h e county Home Telephone 461 superintendent shall, on the petition of ten teachers, submit to the teach ers of his county the question of whether or not such school shall TH E be held. All teachers of the county must attend unless they have had at least twenty-seven months teaching experience, eight of which shall have been in Oregon, or are gradu ates of an accredited normal school, is now fully equipped with modern or the teachers’ training class in an faces of type and accessories accredited high school. When the teachers have once voted for the for the execution of summer school thereafter such school shall be held in lieu of the annual institute. 4 Provision was made whereby graduates of non- standard colleges can take an examination for high school certificate. 5. Provides penalty for persons refusing to give the name and age , When Bishop Berry of the Methodist Episcopal church was a young preach er he once gave a lecture In n mml community. Wishing to be witty, he announced to his nmllence thnt he wns a berry and called upon them to state what kind of berry. Nearly every ber- j ry known In the vicinity was guessed. | and the speaker refused to share the qualities of any of those named. At Inst an old Indy who was not sympa thetic with the seeming levity of the lecturer arose and exclaimed In a squeaky voice: “ I know what kind of a henry yon are. 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