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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1913)
MtRELY MENTIONED Is your face covered with pimples, blotches or rash? Poor condition of your blood will cause these facial disfigurements at this season of 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 • lots are undoubtedly the most effective. W e are familiar with the formula o f this remedy and knou) what it will do. It puri fies and enriches the blood, builds up the entire system and imparts a healthy color to cheeks and lips. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Per package, 50c. F U K H im S PHARMACY The Rexall Store P rofessional C ards PH YSICIAN S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Phvsician Surgeon Office in Richmond-Hurker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D en tist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 LAW YERS A. J. SHERWOOD A tto r n e y at L aw First National Bank Building Boon is 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A tto r n e y at Notary Public L aw Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttorn nr a n d C o u nsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A tto h sy at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A tto rn e y a n i > C ounsellor a t L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon W e Have Prepared To eliminate that baking task for you FOR THE FOURTH Decide now to let us do your baking Yours tor The Fonrth, C IT Y B A K E R Y P e a ch e s Just Perfect—for the Connoisseur WANT COLUMN R ea c h e s Vinou* Flavor tn Pure Cane Sufar Syrup WELLMAN means QUALITY FOOD Fruit«, vrpetahles, sea food, coffee, teas, many package groceries " Delicious things for your table Come under the Wellman label" At your grocers — if not, send us his name we’ ll see you get it — and wil mail you a beautiful recipe booklet. WELLMAN, PECK A CO., San Francisct Nosier &. Norton DISTRIBUTORS Miss Pbilpott, of Prusper, was a Coquille visitor Friday. Electric Franchise Passes the Council Good Game at Mytle Point Owing to Ibe inclemency of the weather Sunday the league games J. A. Clinton, of Norway, mule a The city oouuctl at its meeting (jet,tour butter wrapper** at the last night granted the franchise were postpone ), and will have to be trip to the Rav last Thursday. Heialil i rtiiie. asked for by the Oregon Power plavcil off al a Inter dale. Cool, refreshing drinks at Fol Peter Scott in makiug a brief visit The cloae content at Bandon a Co., to furnieb electricity for all som’s to San Francisoo. week ago created quite a bit of in purposes in this city. Tnis fran John Vasin, of Aasen Bros., made (leo E People* went to the Hay a liU H iues. trip to Marshfield last chise was submitted st s special terest anil a lot of farm were auxi* oh Fridaj, returning next .lay. meeting Friday evening aud was to see tbe.*e tenuis meet agnia hut week. Wall lies repaired in an up-to-date then referred to the Light commit they will have to wait. Great special feature film at the ! manner by W. Frank Petett- No Scenic Friday nigt. After it was ceitain there would tee, who brought in a favorable re delay he no league games Sunday. Myrtle port laet night. The Life Line, Rev. G L Hall's Wm. Camllin returned Saturday The full council w*s preseut, and Point made arrsugemeuts for the gospel launch *vas dedicated at /row a business trip to the Hay the ordinance was placed upon its locals to cruBB hats with them on Marshfield last Sunday. Try that ice cream at Folsom’s. final passage after the uecessary their horn** gioumls for a p rrent- The rain Saturday ami Sunday reading. The vote stood: Aye, nge of tile gate money. North Mend bus raised over $21)00 caused a postponement of nil the Captain Strong took his team up Laird, Lyons, Sanford, Skeels and for a two dais’ cilebratiou of the league ball games. iu automobiles aud wsh followed by Pierce; no, Leach. Fourth At the last report Diamond, who The franchise runt* for 20 years, several car loads of the “ faithlul” Automobile service, any time robbed the Glendale hank, was aud is in the usual fonti. Fifteen who were rewarded by witnessing T A Walker, call either phone. Stand Farmers & Merchants Hank making towurd Gold Beach. ceDts per Kilowatt hour is named as n splendid exhibition >>f the national corner The Prosper Mill company has the maximum rate for lighting nr pastime. It is reported that Captain Pantor ordereil a 13x11 Humboldt yarding power, and $1.00 per mouth as the Mielr, the elongated slab-ter, is to have a D ew boat built for Co engine for logging operations. minimum rate per meter installed; ' mounted the bill for Coquille and quille river truffio. $6.60 per mouth for 2000 c. p. arc dished up a brand of ball that wss Jelly Glasses at Anderson’s. The North Hend school district County Treasurer Dimmick has street Umps; $1.80 per month for ' too much for “ bears” to fathom and has voted in favor of free text books issued a call for all warrants en 80 c. p.’ iucandescents or $1 50 on easily defeated them 2 to 1. Hart twirled his usual heady moonlight schedule. The city is by a majority of 34 to 10. dorsed prior to April 1, 1912. gsme, but the heavy stickers from Mrs. W. It Taylor, of Arago, is Mrs. E. Kelly, who is employed as given power “ to determine by con enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. a teacher io the Marshfield schools, tract, ordinance or otherwise, the Coquille were not to be denied and quality and character of each kind they hunched enough hits to cap W. G. Day, of Chico, Cal was visiting in this city last week. of product or service to be fur ture the contest, which was highly Bicycle Itepairing at Audereon’s. The steamer Coquille broke an nished,” and may provide for a interesting and well worth going to Lawrence Mickey, of Bandon, has other wheel last Friday aod was penalty for non-compliance. The see. bis picture in the Portland Journal laid up until another could be put Quite a large crowd paid admis Oregon Power Co. is required to as one of (he graduates from Wil on. furnish 24 hour service within 150 sion to the game and a good deal of lamette University. Bicycle Supplies at Anderson’s. days from acceptance of the fran rootiDg was indulged i D , but no Cool, refreshing drinks at F ol F. C Pursley has received a fire chise. Acceptance must be filed rough stu J was pulled off, which is som's. proof safe, for the accommodation within 35 days, or if the ordinance commendible. Onyx Ware at Anderson’s. of his books and the increasing flow be referred to the people, withio 10 HASH Hire Sammy Tuttle stepped in a goa All Marshfield stores have agreed of cash. days from its approval. A schedule to cloee evenings Bfter the Fourth. O. Wilson, now sole proprietor of of proposed rates and tolls must be pher bole which caused him to let a The itecord has beeu making a the Scenic theater, has added to the filed within 15 days of the passage dead out fall safely. enjoyment of his patrons by having Bertucy nipped the first man who strong fight for this. of the ordinance. Failure to com special music every night. ply with the provisions of the fran tried to steal by a mile, hut later d Second street is heiug cleaned up, The force at the Beaver Hill coal chise works a forfeiture of the same. split finger handicapped bis throw and grading has commenced, Ed mine has been reduced for the sum A resolution was passed fur the ing. Moon, of Marshfield, having the mer, fifteen men having been dis “ Mike” Piper sapped out two safe improvement of Front street, and grading sub-contract. charged. ODes off Hart's delivery aDd use saloon licenses were granted to E. My Optical work is giving satis Take refuge these warm days in A. Becket, Baxter Bros., J. P. Tup- nice judgment on a slow hall which faction. Give me a trial. W . Frank F o l s o m ’ s confectionery. Always rolled foul but was coached into Peteti. per and A. W. Garten. cool. ---- » « « » — - ------------------ letting another one go that weDt J. M. UptoD, the Marshfield at Rev. O. C. Wright, a Baptist mis for a bit. Is Mexico the Place? torney, was in town Thursday o d sionary will deliver a lecture at the Harry Dement’s work at short for his way home from Bandon, where M. E. church tomorrow evening at Editor Herald:— Myrtle Point was a feature of the he had been called professionally. 8 o ’clock. All are invited. game, and when this lad gets a As one who has had some ex SETTINGS— from pure Bred Rhode Mrs. Ada Egauhoff, i f Marshfield, perience, I would answer like this: little more experience he is billed Island Reds. $1.00 for 15, 100 per cent fertile. Leave orders at Skeels was visiting in the city last week If you are a common laborer, no. for faster company. Grocery. and is still using crutches as a re If you are a stock mao, then you McDonald at eecond for Myrtle The Yukon, which was wrecked sult ot breaking a limb some time are in the stock man’s paradise, for Point, played a nice game and January is as good for that as July; strengthened their infield to a con on the Alaska coast was formerly ago. the M. F Plant, which was for years Louis Simmons started this morn- plenty of green grass the year siderable extent He cheated the on the Coos Bay and San Francises i D g for Portland, in answer to a call around. Prices are as good as hey visitors out of two hits. Oerding hauled down two hard run. to the bedside of his daughter sre here for fat steers. If you are drives and hooked a fast one for a a farmer, you want to hit Mexico Mary, who has been under treat A new trial was granted by Judge base bit. He is developing into a hard, for you can plant corn every ment there for tuberculosis for the Harris in the case of the L. C. Smith day in the year, and raise three fast outfielder. Typewriter Co. vs. M. C. McGeorge, past four mouths. Miely's work on the hill top for crops a year, and the land is so fer Crescent Ranges at Anderson’s. io which the jury found a verdict Coquille was remarkable for he al tile that one acre will raise more for Mr. McGeorge. The Masonic lodge which was in grain than any two that I have ever lowed but three little hits and two L. C. Smith, a young man em stituted at Langlois last fall is to be of these were given to his oppon seen in the States. ployed as forester by the Smith- regularly constituted this week by But I would say, be careful where ents by bis own support and he Powers company, was severely in J F. Miller, of Portland, who has you settle down there, as you can must have fanned at least a do eu. jured last Thursday by falling from been delegated by the grand master make a mistake there, as well as He also gobbled a line drive and to do tne work. a trestle near Camp 2 here. Get your land in the right converted it into a double play in Willamette Tents at Anderson’s. Mrs. W. C. Musick, who has place, on easy terms; go to work, one iDning that retired the side. The West Coast Lumberman says charge of the Farmers’ line central and you can not fail. There is no Poland made a running catch in that alt slantiDg cellar doors Bhould at Bridge, was one o f those taking such thing as a crop failure there, right center that was a pippin. He be built with the splinters pointing the teachers’ examination here last and there is a better market there is one of the best outfielders in the downward. Every boy knows why week. She and her little daughter, than here. The rate from Tampico league. Emily, have been visiting at the to New is 55c per 100 pounds, by this is so, and also some girls. “ Tip” O’Niel scored the first run for his team. He tore off a two- The Polk directory company esti home of Rev. T. B. McDonald. steamer. mates the population of Marshfield, Now, as for scenery and beauty bagger close to the foul line and Fruit Jars at Anderson’s. ¡Deluding Bay City, Bay Park, combined with all the good things came home on an over throw to Several men and teams that came Bunker Hill and Eastside, to be you will find in the tropics, words catch him at third. in from the valley to work on the 6651. Why they did not include Strain fumbled a cuuple of easy fail to portray the reality to your Willett ii Burr railroad contract and Coos City, Utter City and HeDry- mind. You must see it to realize; grounders aDd then redeemed him did not find conditions there satis ville does not appear. then you will pinch yourself for fear self by grabbing a sizzling one that factory have found employment on Two bnll players who formerly the Second street grading here. you are dreaming. As for climate, nearly tore his glove off. it is second to none. Rheumatism, Umpire Blower's work was wore the Bandon uniform figure in Others have gone to Coos Bay. catarrh, dropsy and all forms of very good and the way he flies the California games this season. Sheriff Gage started for Drain kidney trouble leave in a short arouod and gets on top of every Charles (Spider) Baum is with Ve Thursday to briog back o d s “ Bill” period. play should be pleasing to players nice, with a haltii g average of .395, and Joe Bliss is with Sacramento Poulos, a Greek, who had worked ! As for war, there is none in the and fana alike. He is certainly a a confidence game in Marshfield by tropics; it is all north and west of capable and impartial official. making au average of .200. selling his interest iD the O. K. chop Mexico City. C. R Reiersou, brother of the house to three different men and For more, call on or address Thirty-Eight Year«? young man who took bis own life then skipped out, being taken into J. L . PIERCE. last Thursday night, arrived Friday custody at Drain. “I have seen every buitdiDg that Coquille, Oregon. evening to atteud the funeral, which has ever been erected in Myrtle F. S. Dow, of Marshfield, after a was beh) Saturday. He took the Point put up from the start to the trip over the county, tells the Rec New Tax Law outbound stage again at Myrtle finish. I was where Myrtle Point Point Sunday morning, being oblig ord that business 'onditions are now is long befoie the town «as The tax law adopted by the last ed to hurry back to his duties as better than ever before. He says legislature and to go into effect on ever thooght of, sod wheo there that the complaints from some mer- 1 publicity mauager to the Ax Billy chants arise from the fact that they January 1, 1914. relegates the was nothing but Indian trails department store in Eugene. had imbibed boom expectations and | sheriff, who has heretofore been through the woods,” said Z. T. sole collector, to the position o f col Johnson, who is in Portland in at bad set their marks too high. lector of delinquent taxes. In Feb tendance at the Masonic Grand More Widows’ Pensions ruary the assessor will deliver the Lodge. “There arc good prospects RATES: One cent a word, each in County Judge Hall is working on 1 tax roll to the treasurer, collector for the coming year, and we expect sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. widows’ pensions today and at noon tinder the new law, who retains it a lot of business before the year ia OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the had granted five, taken three under until September I, date of delin over.” Mr. Johnson has been a Herald office. advisement, refused one for the rea quency, and then turns it over to resident of that neighborhood for son that the applicant was divorced, the sheriff. Other changes in the 38 years.—Portland Journal. WANTED—Clean cotton rags at and still had several others to con tax laws include the elimination of All the papers in the couDty, in the Herald office. sider. the 3 per cent rebate for early pay cluding the Enterprise, seem to be The pensions granted in addition ment of taxes The law still per copying the above witbont comment. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED— to those heretofore reported by the mits the payment of one-hall of the But when the writer remembers that Large enough for three in family, not far out. Apply at this office. Herald are: Josephine Wjfcant $10, taxes on April t, and th l balance be attended a Fourth of July cele Belle Lowe $10, Lucy C Bithor $25, prior to September 1, but all taxes bration in Myrtle Point in 1876; FARM FOR SALE—110 acres bot Ellen Metcalf $40, Vileti I. Daniels unpaid after April r, will bear in that it was then quite a chunk of a tom, 35 acres in cultivation, bal $10, Cora J. Conrad $10, Sarah S. terest at the rate of r per cent a town, and that the “ giand ball” wag ance in grasa. Ten graded cows, Ames $10, Sarah Williams $40, month and after September i, a held in the big ball in the Hermann 3 young horses, all farm imple Mary V. Younker $32 50. penalty of 10 per cent will be added, 1 brick building, it really seems as ments. Price $9,000, $9,000 cash, Judge Hail estimates that the list and interest will be charged at the , though there were a discrepancy balance long terms, 7 per cent. (somewhere, in the figures. will reach about $300 a month. I Inquire B Folaom. 6 24-tf rate of 12 per cent a year. li irew> rts .I PulaoiuV Have You O Broken Out • Flags at Anderson's. ROYAL Baking Powder is the greatest o f m odem - time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants. School Site Purchase Official Schedule For Stopped by Injunction The Seaon’s Base Bai On complaint of Geo. E. Peoples, County Judge Hall has issued a restraining order forbidding tbe school board of thiB city from mak ing the purchase of two blocks of land, known as the Barrows & Strang tract, for a school site, as authorized at a recent special school election. It is alleged that the recent spec ial election called by directors fer tbe purpose of voting money fur the purchase of a Bite and selection of same was without warrant in law. It is also alleged that the locution at the extreme north line of the district is inconvenient and that the. price $6000 is much too high for the laod. It is claimed that the favorable vote is not approved by the major ity of tax payers aDd school patrons. The matter will come before Judge Coke after bis return to the county. Bargain for Light Plant S T A N D IN G OF T H E CHUBS Bandon North Bend^ Coquille Marshfield Mvrtle PoiDt P 5 __6 4 4 5 W 5 4 I 1 1 L Pet. 0 1000 2 667 3 250 3 250 4 200 May 25th At Marshfield— Bandon. Bandon wins, 6 to 1 At North Bend—Coquille Myrtle Point and North Bend beats Coquille 2 to 1 ” ” ” Myrtle Point 7-4 June 1st At Baudon— North Bend. Bandon wins 5 to 2. At Coquille— Myrtle Point Marshfield. and Coquille beats Myrtle Point 10 to 0. Marshfield forfeits to Coquille. June 8th At Myrtle Point— Bandon and Co quille. Bandon beats Myrle Point 3 tol . Myrtle Point lieats Coquille 13 to 10. It is reported that an understand At Marshfield—North Bend. ing has been reached by tbe H M. Maishfield wins 10 to 3. Bylleeby company and Frank Morse, June 15th owner of tbe plant which supplies At Bandon— Coquille and Myrtle electric light for this city and Myrtle Point. PoiDt, by which the former will take Bandon beats Coquille 1 to 0. ” Mprtle Point 11 to 8. over the plant if a satisfactory fran At North Bend— Marshfield, two chise can be obtained from the city ----------. .«> . --- ------ games. Married HERMANN-PHILPOTT- At Pros per, OregOD, June 18, 1913, Carl Herman aDd Myrtle Pbilpott,. Rev. F. F. Eddy officiating. The marriage took place at 4 p. in. at tbe residence of the groom's mother and in the presence of the relatives of the contracting parties. A fine wedding supper was later eu- joyed and quite a number of ap propriate gifts were presented to tbe ycung couple. Both tbe young people are well known and popular, the bride having grown up near Prosper, and tbe groom having lived there a number of years and being engaged in the boat building business, of which be makes a de cided success. They bave the Hearty best wishes of all their acquaint ances fur their happiness North Bend wins 9 to 1. ” ” " 5 to 3. Juue 22nd At Myrtle Point—Marshfield anil North Bend. At Coquille— Bandon. Juue 29th At Marshfield — Myrtle Point and Coquille. At North BeDd— Bandon. July Cth At Coquille—Bandon and North Bend. At Myrtle Point— Marshfield. July 13th At Bandon — Marshfield and North Bend. At Coquille— Myrtle Point. July 20th At Marshfield— Coquille and Ban don. At North Bend—Myrtle Point. July 27th At North Bend—Coquille and McDANlELS-CLIFFORD—In Co Marshfield. quille, Oregon, June 20, 1913, At Myrtle PoiDl— Bandon. Arthur F. Daniels and Olga A August 3rd Clifford, both of Marshfield, Jus At Bandon—Coquille and Marsh tice of the Peace J. J. Stanley field. officiating. At Myrtle Point— North Bend. August 10th LINDLEY-DUDLEY—In Coquille, At Coquille—Marshfiold and North Oregon, June 9, 1913, Ivan A. Lindley and Myrtle Dudley, both Bend. At Bandon— Myrtle Point. of Myrtle Point, Justice of the Peace J. J. Stanley officiating. August 17lh At Myrtle Point—Coquille and Bandon. Died At Marshfield—North Bend. ROY—In Coquille, Oregon, Juoe August 24th 18, 1913, Mrs. J. L. Roy, aged 71 At Marshfield —Coquille and Myr years. tle Point. Funeral services were held at the At North Bend— Baudon. M. E. Church South Saturday after August 31st noon, and interment took place in At Bandon— North Bend. At Coquille—Myrtle Point. the Masonic cemetery. Send no Money To papers or periodicals for renewal of your subscription. Bring your money to us. We take subscriptions for any paper or periodical published and forward it without any bother or expense to you. PETER SCO TT S u ccessor to WICKMAN A WICKMAN