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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1913)
MERELY MENTIONED Felt Mattresses at Anderson'». Dining Table» at An li r»on’s. An open air dancing pavilion is to he built in Collier park. Have You Brohen Out Is 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 we sell R e x a ll B lood T a b • lets are undoubtedly the most effective. W e are familiar with the formula o f this remedy and knotv what it will do. It puri fies and enriches the blood, builds up the entire system and imparts a healthy color tocheeks and lips. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Per package, 50c. F U R W N ’S PHARMACY T h e Rexall Store P rofessional C ards P H Y S IC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Physician Surgeon Office in Richnjond-Iiarker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT D entist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 W. J. Longstou will build the new hospital at the county poor farm, taking ihe contiact at $2,200. School Supt. Baker informs the Herd 1 that 8th grade examinations Mi»» Laura Dimmiek returned will be held throughout the county laid week from a vi h it with friend» on June fith and (Uh. in Marshfield. Bicycle Supplies at Anderson’». Watches repaired in an up-to-date My Optical work is giving satis manner by W. Frank Petett. No faction. Give me a trial. W . Frank delay. Petett. Mr». O. O. Lund und daughter School Supervisor Golden visited Margaret returned to Mar»htield the Lee, Gravel Ford and Bald Hill yesterday attir a short visit at the school» last week, and will spend home of F. C True. Borne time with the Roy and Rack- It may be well to note that when leff schools this week. this paper or anj body else speak» A petition is being circulated for of “ Front” street in this town, he, a referendum vote on the ordinance she or it means First street. recently passed by the city council Improvements at the source of vacating Burns avenue and alleys the city water supply have been in blocks seven aud eight in the completed, und wo nre all fixed for Barrows aud Strung addition. the summer. Decoret at Andersou’s. Automobile service, any time. Miss Corinne Key, of Portland, T . A. Walker, call either phone. Stand Farmers & Merchants Bank arrived on the last Breakwater to corner. make a visit to her friends, Mr. and George Alexson, who was quite Mrs. A. P. Miller and family, during painfully burned while renewing vacation. She is acting as pianist the fire with coal oil at the Royal, is at the Royal. The young lady also on duty, and no longer carries his favors the uudionce with an occasion al song, and as she has an unusally face in a sling. F. E. Allen, one of Marshfield’s clear, sweet voice, it is a decided councilmen, was in the city last treat. week. He informs the Herald tbnt Crescent Ranges at Anderson’s. the plan for clearing up the Marsh The upper part of the John Flana field water front is makmg but slow gan place been Bold by Mr. Gill to progress. a gentleman from Humboldt county, The timber near this city, pur the deal having been closed last chased by tbe Uoquille Mill <fc Mer week. About 150 acres, practically cantile Co. some months ago, will all bottom land, with sufficient up be logged off by Aasen Bros, and land for a good building site, are they will soon commence work on included in the deal. The price is tbeir road and camp. understood to have been about $ 12 , 000 . Bed Springs at Anderson’s. H. L. Carl, of the Coquille Furni ture Co., is making some changes and improvements on the interior o f his store, to get his stock into mure convenient order and make a better display. Sewing Machines at Anderson’s. Joseph Windle, who recently sold his farm near Lampa to L. G. Lon g, of Bandon, is staying xfith his fami- ily, in town for the present. They are somewhat undecided as to their plans, but if they find a farm that suits them in a location that strikes their fancy they may buy again in this valley, as Mr. Windle, after see ing much of the world, thinks there is no place equal to the Coquille valley for an investment or a home. Makes Home Baking Easy j Teachers’ Examinations Notice is hereby given that the County Supsriutsiidei t of Coos County will hold the regular exami nation for applicants for State and o mnty papers at Coquille as follows: KOIt STATE CAPERS Commencing Wednesday, June 18, 1913, at 9 o’clock a. m., and con tinuing until Saturday, June 21, I 1913, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Forenoon—Writing, U. S History, Physiology. Wednesday Afternoon— Physical ! Geography, Reading, Composition, Methods in Reading, Methods in | Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon—-Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, The o n ly baking p o w d e r Methods in Geography. m ade fro m R o ya l Crape Thursday Afternoon—Grammar, C re am o f Ta rta r Geogiaphy, American Literature, Physics, Methods in Language. Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon—Theory nnd Officers Elected Practice, Orthography, English Lit At the meeting of the Educational erature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon—School Law, League the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Mrs. H. Botany, Algebra, Cixil Government. Saturday Forenoon—Geometry, O. Anderson.presidentjMissIvy How- ey, first vice-president; Miss Plank Geology. Saturday Afternoon — General second vice-president; Mrs. R. H. Smith, secretary; R. S. Knowlton, History, Bookkeeping. List of Subjects for Primary treasurer; C. H. Cleaves and Mrs. W. C. Chase, members at large. Thesis, June, 1913.— What should be taught in the primary grades, Some Running that is not found in books? Home geography in the primary grades. A world’s record was broken at The use of phonics in the first Louisville, May 14, when Frogslegs, grade. Primary reading. Nature a 4-year-old colt, rau a mile and 20 study. Busy M’ ork. The Montes- yards at Churchill Downs in one sori system of education. Play and minute and 39 seconds flat. The playgrounds. former record was 1:39 3-5, made by Yours truly, Colonel Asbmeade, at Churchill L R. ALDERMAN, Downs, October 5, 1911. Superintendent of public Instruction , ------------ x « » t- « Absolutely Pure N0ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE Night of Laughs Fishtrap and Vicinity “ Aunt” Priscilla Robison lost a Harry Ennis, who is putting on “ A Big Night of Laughs” with local fine young work horse a few days talent at the Masonic hall on-W ed ago. The veterinary, Mr. Miller, A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw nesday and Thursday evenings, re was called but could do nothing. The jury in the breach of promise First National Bank Building ports that rehearsals have been go Another horse was sick, but re case of Mrs. C. R. Wells, of North Rooms 2-3-4 ing on in a very satisfactory manner covered. Bend against Chas King, of the Misses Belva Pinkston and Estella and the show will be a hummer. Gorst & King auto line, awarded L. « I. ULJEQVIST The advance sale of tickets has been Taylor took the final 8th grade ex East Fork Items the plaintiff damages to the extent A ttorney at L aw very satisfactory and good houses amination, and succeeded in passing of $4000. First National Bant Building M. C. Miller’s new bouse is located are assured. As tbe proceeds go to all of the grades except two. Miss Coquille, Oregon SETTINGS—from pure Bred Rhode Phoenix Pure Paint at Anderson’s. tbe public library, everybody should Belva is taking a special course in in one of the most sightly spots in Island Reds. $1.00 for 15, 100 per turn out and see a good show with the Coquille school, preparatory to this part of the valley. They moved WALTER SINCLAIR cent fertile. Leave orders at Skeels Base Ball Sunday local actors, while boosting a good the examination in June, when tbo in about two weeks ago. Grocery. A ttorney at L aw young ladies mentioned will en Mr. Courtright, of Bandon, is The Coquille river ball team will cause along. It is a cold day when Marshfield Notary Public Coquille deavor to finish the other two visiting bis brother. go to the Bav next Sunday and the is not the victim of the check forger. grades. Cleo Madison Again Fred Baker has sold part of his One Dave Penwell is the last opera first league games of the season will E. D. SPERRY We understand Mr. Fennel has place. The buyers plan to niako be played. Bandon plays Marsh - tor reported at this writing. He ATTORNEr A N D The Cleo Madison Stock company been retained to teach the upper camping places of their purchases. C ounsellor at L aw got away with quite a little wad field, while the Coquille and Myrtle will be at the Scenic again tonight Fishtrap school the coming term. Office in Robinson Building Point teams will meet North Bend The writer congratulates the edi and is still at large. Rev. Mowry, presiding elder of in a double header. An excursion and tomorrow night. They made a tor of the Herald for refusing to Jas. Hutchison, formerly a Marsh train will leave Coquille, probably very favorable impression in their the M. E. Church South, held W. C. CHASE publish a “ petition” that advertised field boy and for years a clerk in about 11 o ’clock, returning after the two performances last week giving quarterly conference at the M. E. a woman and omitted the name of A ttorn y at L aw Magnes <fe Matson's store, now in gameB. Tbe full schedule, which Coquille patrons better dramatic church at this place Sunday, May the man whom said petitioners Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg the clothing business at Eureka, was arranged on the Bay, has not work than has been seen here be 18, preaching both in the morning wished to get at, and for the edi was in town last Thursday, being fore in a long time. Miss Madison and evening. yet been received here. tcrial which denies that Coquille is C. R. BARROW on a visit to his old home on the is a finished nnd versatile actress. The Ladies Aid, of this place, A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw the vestibule of hell. Bay. She has a rich clear voice, plenty of held their annual meeting for the Memorial Day Office Phone 335 Two weeks ago Mr. Springstead, Big Ben, he’ ll call you beauty and a very pleasing person purpose of electing officers for the Residence Phone 346 The Commercial club has ap who has rented a half section of on the dot at any time The observation of Memorial Day ality. She is bound to grow in popu ensuing year, recently, at the home pointed Lew. A. Cates, A. T. Morri road land on the headwaters of Elk you say. J. J. STANLEY will be under the auspices of the larity with her audiences. The sup of Mrs. Radabaugh. Mrs. Pinkston son, Leo J. Cary, J. E. Norton and creek, left his ranch near Roseburg LAWYER And if you roll over and B. F. Folsom as a committee to ar Woman’s Relief Corps, and will con port is as good as could be expected was elected president; Mrs. Halter, Richmond-Barker Building sist of exercises in tbe Masonic hail in a company visiting this section, vice-president; Mrs Albert Fish, and hauled his family over the try “ just-one-m ore-nap,” range for the Fourth of July cele Coquille, Orpgon mountains in a heavily loaded wagon he’ ll repeat his call 30 sec secretary and treasurer. bration. They have decided to hold at 1:30 p. m , a procession to the if not better. Since then he has been camping onds later and keep on call Odd Fellows’ cemetery and the Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of this the exercises in tbe grove at the near the river nnd working on » ing decoration of the graves there. until you’ re wide place, have relatives and friends east end of First street. Myrtle Point Pointers road which be is building from the awake. The program for the exercises in visiting them from California. Our marine reporter must have Coos Bay road to Elk creek. Th<- the hall has been arranged as fol Mrs 8. C. Endieott, of Bandon, The lowner Fishtrap school is Big Ben stands 7 inches tall— been somewhat mixed last week lows: spent most of the past week visiting progressing nicely under the man hardest work be has found bas been He’ s heavy, massive, handsome. when he reported that the game of to bridge the river so that he could He's got a great, big dial you can Male quartet, Messrs. Frank Les relatives and friends here. She was agement of Miss Ivy Williams. “ five hundred" was one of the get his wagon across, but be now easily read in the dim morning lie, S. M. Nosier, Earl Leslie and accompanied by her two little Guy Finley, of Rink creek, visited amusements of the evening at the Chas. McCurdy; reading by Mrs. daughters, and returned home the his friend, James Hammock, over bas a bridge completed and quite a light, a sunny deep toned voice Sunday School party held at the stretch of road is finished on tbo you’ 11 hear distinctly on your sleep Laura Bandon; song by Marvel 15tb inst. Sunday of last week. iest mornings. residence of R. S. Knowlton No other side of the river. He has been Skeels; lecitation by Ruby Mc Rev. W. Owens, pastor of the U. Mrs. Joseph Hayes was stricken I’ ve placed him in the window card games were played, and that Donald; solo by J. W. Longston; with paralysis and died two hours B. Church, will preach at Willow assisted by Mr. Smith, who lives on Look at him whenever you eo by. reporter has been sent to take the reading by Mrs. Frank Leslie; ora later on Friday, the 16th. Mrs. dale church next Sunday, May 25, Rock creek, and bv Mr. Vogel, of Keely cure. tion by Rev. Frank AdamB; male Hayes was born in Honolulu, about this being bis last sermon beforo Coquille, who has taken up a home stead on Rock creek. The road will The great calamity in Omaha was qu irtet; band; benediction by Rev. A lexeon Building 67 years ago. Her parents were the annual conference, which con quickly over-shadowed by the terriblv be about three miles long wbei Cleaves. Bast End First St. disastrous Hoods in Ohio. Great suffer missionaries in the Islands and late venes at Tillamook, Ore., June 4. completed. It will pass near Mr ing anil sickness from colds and expos Memorial Sunday, May 25th, will in life she married Mr. Hayes there. Rev. Owens will leave for that ure resulted. L. Poole. 2217 California Smith’s house and will set his ranch The Jeweler St., Omaha, writes: “ My daughter had he observed by the usual exercises, About four years ago they came place May 27, and will be accom on a wagon road for the first time a very severe cougli and cold but F oley’ B held at the Presbyterian church at here and bought a nice home. She panied by Mrs. Fred Barker, who C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N Honey and Tar Compoitud knocked it Tbe road crosses the river near the PROPRIETOR out in no time.” Uefuse substitutes. 2:30, Rev. T. B. McDonald delivsr. j leaves a husband but no children to goes as a delegate from this and west end of R. A. Easton’s ranch Fuhrmsn's Pharmacy. ing the address and the meeting mourn her loss. the Johnson’s mill charges. being attended by the G. A. R. and “Uncle” Bill Miller, of Bandon, crossing a corner of his land. Mrs. Chester Lee and Miss Cecil Mr. Springstead is enthusiastic W . R C. is visiting his son, Nile Miller. He Miller returned on Monday last, — — - Myrtle Camp No. 197 over the prospects of Coos county expects to stay for some time. Foley’ « Kidney’ s Pills repay your co n -: after a pleasant visit in and around Meets Every Wednesday at 7:30 p. and tbe East fork in particular. W < Miss Grace Miller visited her j fidence in their healing and curative | Portland. m., in Woodmen o f the World hall. qualities. Any kidney or bladder die- j sister, Mrs. Frank Smith, at Bandon, J are glad to have him and Mr. Voge' Something doing every minute. Visit case not beyond the reach of medicine A. E. Seaman, of Marshfield, is ing neighbors welcome. settle in our midst a short time ago. will viel I to their u«e. Mrs. Cordelia A. J. Sherwood, Consul Com. Copeland, Ardeola, Mo., says: “ I had having the two buildings west of J. W . r.eneve, Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Collier spent kidney ami bladder trouble for over a the Guerin Hotel moved, one onto Sunday with Mrs Collier’ s parents, year and 5 bottles of Foley’s Kidney ' Pills cured m e.” It is the name story Ash street near Second, the other Mr. and Mrs. Tenn. Robison of this from every one who uses them. All say, on Maple next to Adams' blacksmith place. NUFF SED. “ they cured m e.” Furhman’s Phar shop. He will erect a concrete — macy. RATES: One cent a word, each in 1 ... I sertion. No charge less than 15 cents building on the lots left vacant, ♦ . Notice of Final Account which aie already rented for store If you have never tried a Swift’s Premium Bute of Ohio, city of Toledo, Notice is hereby given that the under FOR SALE—Three fourths ton o SUGAS COOKIES Lucas County, J signed, the Administrator of the Estato Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ft purposes. Ball Barley for seed. Price $2 25 LAW YERS Leave your call with SKOOKUM R E STA U R AN T Rooms in Connetion SCHROEDER GEO. C. THERAULT w. o. w. Swift’s Premium! Hams and Bacon I WANT COLUMN A re the Best W I Ham or a piece o f Swift’s Premium Bacon you don’t know what you have missed. I Try one on your next order Your Grocer can get them of Nosier & Norton Distributors | senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H A L L ’S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, of Jonathan Quick, Deceased, has filed E. Carter came home with a new his final account as such administrator | in the County Court of the State of auto on Friday. Oregon, lor Coos County, and said court per 100 lbs. Chris Torres, Bo-, 25, Coquille, or phone Harlocke: ranch 5-13 2tp COOKIES Max Dement, who has been rather has appointed Monday, July 7, 1913, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon under tbe weather, is taking treat at the County Court Room in the Court FOR SALE —160 acres, 40 arret house in the City of Coquille, in the I myrtle bot*oro, well improved, ment from Dr. Callaway. County of Coos and State of Oregon, as A . D. 18M. (Seal) A. W. 0L E A 80N . Mrs. G. O. Lowe went down on the time and place for the hearing of [ some saw timber, in Brewstei Notary Public. Valley. Cheap. B. Folsom. 4 22 tf Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally Friday to visit a few days with her objections to such Final Account and ____________________________ the sett lenient thereof. and acts directly upon the blood and mu cous surf-i-<s i f the system. 8end for daughter, Mrs. Ray Shull, who Dated this 19th day of Mav, 1913. MAKING AND REP WRING testimonials, free. 5-20 5t J. K. QUICK. Fine and heavy shoes for men and | lives just below Coquille. F. J C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo. O. Administrator of the Estate of Jonathan { Sold by all Druggists, 75c. women. John P. Stitzer. 2-18-tf[ OBSERVER. ^ Quick, Deceased. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. j COCOANUT COOKIES OATM EAK COOKIES CU RREN T COOKIES HELMOT COOKIES GINGER COOKIES FIG BAR CHOCOLATE ECLAIR 10c per Dozen Yours for Cookies C ITY BAKERY