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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1913)
MEHKLY MENTIONED 1 be live •rli r i>. n Hvu liusi- nos iimu. Turn's the kind )uu wunt i to deni with See the new »umnince meuts of Nosier A Norton It. S. Knowlton F. C. True City Bakery And don't overlook lb mo of Prof Nymanover and tbo University of Oregon Have You O Broken Out 4 Dining Tables at Anderson’s. The Anvil was floated off the spit at SiuBlaw without much dan age. Is your face covered with pimples, blotches or rash ? Poor condition o f your blood will cause theSfe 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 B lood T a b • lets are undoubtedly the most effective. W e ore familiar with the formula o f this remedy and kn ow 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. Watches repaired in an up-to-date manner by W Frank Petett. No delay. P. M. Hall-Lewis hag handed in his resignation as city engineer, but it has not yet been acted upon by the council. Automobile service, any time T . A. Walker, call either phone. Stand Farmers & Merchants Bank corner. Phoenix Pure Paint at Anderson’s. FURHM AN’S PHARMACY A large dancing floor is being laid on the corner opposite the old city hall, and out-door dancing will be on the program this summer. The Rexall Store Sewing Machines at Anderson’s. Professional Cards Judge Harris will open a short term of the circuit court here June 4th, and will try some civil cases in which Judge Coke could not act. P H Y S IC IA N S Crescent Ranges at Anderson’s. DR. JAS. RICHMOND Phvsician Surgeon Office in Kicliinoml-Hnrker Rldg. Office Phone Main 211 Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT A. R. O’Brien, owner and editor of the Marshfield Record, was in town between trains yesteulay, on a business trip He says bis now lino type machine is expected soon. Decoret at Anderson’s. D entist Office over First National Dank Phone Main 431 LAW YERS A. J. SHERWOOD A little do-fuony that looks like gold was picked up at the door of the Herald office Saturday. If the owner values it enough to pay for this notice, be or she can find it at this office. A ttorney at L aw First National Hank Building Rooms 2-3-4 My Optical work is giving satis faction, Give me a trial. W . Frank Petett. L J. ULJEQVIST E- R. Peterson, of North Bend, now a student in the Monmouth normal, has been elected district supervisor of Jackson county, to begin work August i. His salary will be $1320 a year. A ttorney at L aw First National Hank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttorn Er 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 ani > C ounsellor at L aw Office Pilone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Riclimond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon COOKIES SUGAS COOKIES C 0 C 0 A N U T COOKIES O A T M E A K COOKIES CURRENT COOKIES HELM OT COOKIES GINGER COOKIES FIG BAR CHOCOLATE ECLAIR 10c per Dozen Yours for Cookies C IT Y B A K E R Y FOR SALE—Good team, weight 1500 lbs. each. Also wagon and harness. Geo. W. Wilson, Myrtle Point. 5-27-2tp Theodore Hillyer, a printer and linotype operator, formerly of Marshfield, was in town a few houre Saturday. He and his wife and two children are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hillyer’s father, Ben Shull, at Myrtle Point, and may conclude to make their home again in Coos. Evert Nymanover, the expert piano tuner who makes periodical visits to this section, was iD town Saturday on his way to Marshfield. Since he called at the Herald office a year ago, Mr. Nymanover has traveled 10,000 miles, going as far north as Alnska and as far south as Mexico. This is going some, in one year. Nor does the U. S. treasury or any rich business oonoern stand bark of him in paying the bill. He earns his way by work as a tuner. It is easy to travel if others pay the expenses, but Mr. Nymauover’s way is a straight process, as anybody will admit. Mr. Nymanover is brre in the interest of his profession, being acknowledged a skilled piano expert. The great calamity in Omaha was quickly over-shadowed by the terribly disastrous Hoods in Ohio. Oreat suffer ing and sickness from colds and expos ure resulted. L. Poole. 2217 California St., Omaha, writes: “ My daughter had a very severe cough and cold but Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound knocked it out in no time.” Refuse substitutes. Fubrinan’s Pharmacy. ROYAL BAKING POWDER A b so lu tely P u n BASEBALL SEASON NOW OPEN IN COOS COUNTY I ----------------------------------- = ™ i Bandon Defeats Marshfield and North Bend Cleans up Other Two Teams Every=Day Talk “ Say John, we have traded at True’s all week and I am pleased. They keep a nice, clean store, and all the Groceries lookclean and up to date. They also keep vegetables and fresh bread, things that didn’t use to be there. Take a peep in as you go by.” ^ The beset all «»«son onened Sun day at Marshfield and North Btnd I iu a wav that indicated plenty of ! interest in the game on the part of The only Baking Powder made the public. All the passenger cars from Royal Grape Cream o f T a rta r belonging to the C. B. R. & E. R. R. k N. Co were utilized to trans MO A LU M , MO U M E PHOSPHATE port the crowd from this side, to gether with a caboose, and then there was standing room only. At North Bend, the home team Felt Mattresses at Anderson’s. Two Fishermen Wrecked, defeated Coquille by a score of 2 to The Coquille Mill and Mercantile Rescued by Bandon Crew 1, in a cracking good game, and Co., is erecting a small drying shed cleaned up Myrtle Point 7 to 4. in its yard, for finished lumber. Frank Silver and W. D. Weine- At Marshfield the visitors from Qeo. W. Wilson, of Myrtle Point, gar, who recently built a sailing Baodon did things to the home wae in town yesterday. He con boat at Port Orford with which to team to the tune of 6 to 1. templates moving with his family to do off-shore fishing, wrecked their The attendance was large in both the Willamette valley shortly, to see boat last Thursday while trying to places, and a perfect day made it They were very pleasant for everybody. how some other part of Oregou will enter Rogue river. carried out to sea, where they drift compare with this favored section. A new schedule had been pre ed helpless for ten hours, when they pared on this side and was submit Bicycle Supplies at Anderson’s. Richard Thrush, who has a farm were picked up by the Bandou life ted Sunday to the consideration of saving crew which had gone to the the Bay towns. So far as beard on Seven Mile near Randolph, was iD the city Saturday. He informed rescue ia the new power boat be from it was satisfactory to those the Herald that he expected to sail longing to that station. They were who saw it. It reduces the length of the league season, providing for on the Breakwater from Marshfield landed next day at Port Orford. The telephone line south of Ban- eighteen games instead of tweuty- today, with Mrs. Thrush and their sons, Manuel R., Luther, Lawrence, don was id trouble, and the first four, giving time at the end of the weather you m ust select Nathaniel and George, on their way news came by way of Marshfield, season for playing off ties or for having been sent by phone to Cres special games. It also seems to a suitable shoe. to visit their daughter, Mrs. G. C. Franklin, at Pleasant valley, Ore cent City, thence by Western Union make a fairer distribution of the The Bandon orew under Captain games, each team baviDg nine Sun gon, expecting to make an extended The E go Johnson immediately put to sea iD day games at home. If adopted, it stay. the power boat and succeeded about is probable that the games scheduled This office is in receipt of a num 6 p. m. in reaching tha men, who for July 6th, will be postponed till ber of copies of a pamphlet contain- were drifting south. Silver was in the end of the seatoD, on account of a synopsis of “ Oregon Workmen’s a helpless condition, but Weinegar coming so soon after the Fourth. Compensation Law,” together with was in better shape. It seems that The proposed new schedule is as “ Insurance for Workman,” an ar iu trying to sail iu over the Rogue follows: ‘ ” — ticle by Burton J. Hendrick, re river bar their boat was capsi/ed May 25th A Complete Showing at $5.00 printed from McClure’s Magazine. and became the sport f the break At Marshfield— Bandon. Eastern casualty oompanies and F O R S K L E BV ers. They clung to the boat and At North Bend— Coquille and others interested in exploiting the drifted to sea, but were then help Myrtle Point workmen in case of injury are en less to navigate as the mast had ‘ June 1st C O Q U ILLE, O R E G O N deavoring to invoke the referendum been broken. After picking them At Bandon— North Bend. oo this law. Any one interested iu up, the life boat put into Hunters At Coquille— Myitle Point aDd knowing just what its provisions cove until next morning. The wa Marshfield. are is welcome to a copy of the terlogged boat was abandoned. The June 8th pamphlet, as long as they last. men were extremely fortunate in At Myrtle Point— Bandon and Co- SETTINGS—from pure Bred Rhode escaping with their lives. quille. Island Reds. $1.00 for 15, 100 per These particulars of the affair are At Marshfield—North Bend. cent fertile. Leave orders at Skeels taken from the Marshfield papers, June 15th Grocery. particularly the Record. The Times At Bandon— Coquille and Myrtle To papers or periodicals for renewal of Helming Making Record evrjlved further particulars which Point. your subscription. Bring your money to ought to be of interest, involving At North Bend— Marshfield, two us. W e take subscriptions for any paper Cavour Helming, of Marshfield the end of the strike of wireless games. or periodical published and forward it who is under parole iu this county operators on the coast and the June 22nd without any bother or expense to you. for offenses committed on the Bay, establishment of a station at Bnn- At Myrtle Point— Marshfield and Successor to got as far as Portland on his >vay to don as it says: “ A message was got North Bend. WICKMAN & WICKMAN visit relatives. Then he fell into through to Crescent City and relay At Coquille— Bandon. the hands of the police and was ed back by wireless to Bandon." June 29th placed with some other minor of ---------- »-•»-.---------- At Marshfield— Myrtle Point an tion of work at the North build fenders who were not confined in Foley’s Kidney’ s Pills repay your con Bed Springs at Anderson’s. Coquille. ing will begin at 1:30 next Wednes fidence in their healing and curative the jail pioper. Now the papers At North Bend—Bandon. qualities. Any kidney or bladder dis day afternoon. A progressive pro ease not heyond the reach of medicine bring news of his escape, together Declamatory Contest July 6th will yield to their use. Mrs. Cordelia with a companion, by prying apart Prizes on Exhibition At Coquille— Bandon and North gram will be given. Copeland, Ardeola, Mo., says: “ I had the wire netting over a window and The grades in the main building kidney and hlrdder trouble for over a Beod. and 5 bottles of Foley’s Kidney following a ledge around to another assembled in the high school room a year The medals for the Annual Oold At Myrtle Point— Marshfield. Pills cured m e.” It is the same Btorv part of the building, from whence Medal Contest iu declamation have from every one who uses them. All say, at 1:10 last Friday afternoon and July 13th “ they cured m e .” Furhman’s Phar they escaped to the street. listened to an address by Mrs. Rut macy. arrived and are on exhibition in the At Bandon— Marshfield and North -------------MB»« ■ — ledge who represented the Woman’i window of Sehroeder’s jewelry store. Bend. Not a Knocker Relief Corps. Mrs. Rutledge told The contest is to be held next At Coquille— Myrtle Point. many interesting incidents of war Thursday evening at 8:15. The July 20th Tenn Robison, of Fishtrap, was a time and also gave Borne of the ex contestants are as follows: First divi At Marshfield— Coquille aDd Ban- caller Saturday. Mr. Robison settled periences of those who stayed at sion, John Oerding, Maud Toates, d o D . RATES: One cent a word, each in on Fishtrap with his parents and home while their fathers and broth sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. Josephine Peoples, Katheryn Hor At North Bend-—Myrtle P oint family forty years ago, aud has been ers went to the front to fight for sey; second division, Lucy Petett, July 27tb FOR BALE— Three Jersey bulls, a resident of this valley continuous their country. She made a strong Homer Oddv, Mary Fusonne, Ben At North Bend—Coquille and two yearlings, one fall calf. J. J. ly ever since. He was eighteen apppeal to the patriotic sentiments Hersey; third division, Olive Howey, Marshfield. Stanley. 5-27-tf years old when he came here and is of the pupils. Julian Leslie, Geneva Bitber. The At Myrtle Point— Bandon. a young man yet, which shows that » -•* * ! FOR SALE—160 acres, 40 acres music for the evening will be fur August 3rd California hasn’t got the O D ly glori myrtle bottom, well improved, Bridge Cannery Man Here nished bv Earl Leslie, Ruth W ood At Bandon—Coquille and M areh some saw timber, in Brewster ous climate on earth. He has ford, Raymond Burns and Stewart field. Valley. Cheap. B. Folsom. 4-22-tf watched Fishtrap come out of the Peter Axe, of Bridge, was in town Norton. At Myrtle Point— North Bend. wild state into a prosperous and ----------- ---- H R * « - ---- today on one of his rare visits, llr. MAKING AND REPAIRING— August 10th pleasant little community, and has Good Roads Meeting Fine and heavy shoes for men and At Coquille—Marshfield and North Axe is proprietor of the cannery at seen this town grow from a very women. John P. Stitzer. 2-18-tf Bridge and handles the tomat >, Bend. small beginning. Incidentally, he The good roads conference held peach and pear crop of that vicinity. At Bandon— Myrtle Point. does not believe that Coquille is the in Roseburg was attended by the He reports that the prospects are August 17th worst place in the world— b y a long following delegates from Coos coun good in those crops for this season. At Myrtle Point—Coquille and shot. ty: Mayor Morrison, of this city; He expects to handle 100 boxes of EVERT NYMANOVER Baodon. Mayor Roberts, of Myrtle Point; tomatoes every other day, about At Marshfield — North Bend. Card of Thanks Professional Judge John F. Hall and Hugh Mo- 1000 boxes of peaches and several August 24th Lain, of Marshfield; Dr. Bartle, of hundred of pears. Nosier A Norton At Marshfield —Coquille and Myr The undersigned members of the of this city will handle bis tomato« s family hereby desire to express their North Bend; O. A. Trowbridge and tle Point. this peason, and in this crop there deep and heartfelt gratitude for the Geo. P. Topping, of Bandoo; E. E. At North Bend— Bandon. W IL L BE IN COQUILLE kind sympathy extended to them by Weekly, of Bridge. The delegates ie never a failure in his territory, i s A SHORT TIM E ONLY August 31st neighbors and friends at the time report a very satisfactory meeting they are raised by irrigation. M r At Bandon— North Bend. of the death of J. M. Perkins; also and that the Douglas county people Axe is anxious to see the road pot PIANOS A N D ORGANS At Coquille—Myrtle Point. to the good people of Coquille City in first-class shape, so that he will ------------ - i»> ------------- whose kindness will never be for were found to be strongly in favor REPAIRED of putting a wagon road to the coast dare to put bis output up in glars School Notes gotten by us while memory lasts. in first-class shape. The question MRS. J M. PERKINS, IK) NOT NEGLECT THIS instead of tin without risk of t >o OPPORTUNITY TO H AVE D L. PERKINS, A considerable number of the pa breakage in hauling to Myr*i» heretofore has been as to which YOUR MUSICAL INSTRU D. K. PERKINS, toad the Coos county people wanted trons of the school visited the main Point. MENTS PUT IN ORDER L. H PERKINS, to improve— whether the Middle building last Friday afternoon and MRS. J. D. DONALDSON. Notice of Final Account fork road or the old Coos Bay inspected the work of the various Call or Phone Notice is hereby given that theumh r- wagon road. Douglas county did grades which was on exhibition at tigned, the Administrator ol the Estate Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury not care to undertake the expense that time. Comments on the gen 1 of Jonathan Quick, Deceased, has filed H o t e l B a x t e r his final account as snch administrator \ of building two permanent high eral excellence of the work shown | in the County Court of the State o f ways Now that Coos seems to have were heard on every side. It is to Oregon, for Coos County, and said court never bo used except on prescriptions settled on the Middle fork route, be regretted that a larger number i lias appointed Monday, July 7, 1913, at | the hour of 10 o’clock in the f o r e n o o n from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you Douglas is ready to go ahead and of patrons missed this opportunity at the County Court Room in the Court can possibly derive from them. Hall’s House in the City of Coquille, in 1 lie w. o. w. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. build her part of the road. As to see something of what is being County of Coos and Htate of Oregon, as Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.. contains no Myrtle Camp No. 197 mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting shown by the article published in done in the school. the time and place for the hearing of Nothing so directly upon the blood and mucous sur- Meets Every Wednesday at 7:30 p. f tees of the system. In buying Hall’s the Herald last week, Douglas is in much encourages the pupils in their objections to snch Final Acconnt and in Woodmen o í the World hall. ttie ret'lem ent thereof. Catarrh Cure be sure you (ret the renu- ling ( |ne. It Is taken Internallv and made In tending to go at the matter right, work as an interest in the result of Dat'd this 19th day of Mav, 1913. Toledo. Ohio, hy F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes ing neighbors welcome. 6-20-5t J. E. QUICK. timonials free. relocate the road where necessary their labors as shown in exhibi Administrator of the Estate of Jonathan A. J. Sherwood, Consul Com. 8oM by Druinrlats. Pries 75c per bottls. J. W. Leneve, Clerk. tions and programs. The exhibi- I Quick, Deceased. ! and build for permanence. T ake B a ll’ s F am ily P ills for conaU pation. 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