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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1913)
' — I .11 MERELY MENTIONED Have Y o u O Broken Out « la 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 ex all Blood Tab• lets are undoubtedly the most effective. W e are familiar with the formula o f this remedy and know 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. FURHMANS PHARMACY The Rexall Store P rofessional Cards P H Y S IC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Phvsician Surgeon Ottico in Kiclimond-Uarker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT D e n t is t 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 Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. ULJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A tto rn e y at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY A T T O R N K r AND at C o u n sello r L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A tto rn y at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A tto rn e y and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LA W YE R Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Outing Lunches W hen you go for an Outing, procure your Lunch at the CITY BAKERY G ^ ié V U U Z ' Marne Corn Grown in the Uplands o f Northern Maine WELLMAN means QUAD TY FOOD Fruits, vegetables, sea food, coffee, teas, many package gro erie* "Delicious things for your table fx Come under the Wellman label" At your grocers — if not, send us his name — we’ ll see you get it — and wi 1 mail you a beautiful recipe booklet. WELLMAN, PECK 1 CO., San Francisco Nosier &. Norton D IS T R IB U T O R S Council Meeting Jelly Glasses at Anderson's. About Myrtle Point Postal Savings Bonds Hikes Hone Baklnf Easy Get your butter wrappers at the The meetiug of the city council (Coos Liny News) The government will, in the fu K. B. Lane, of Mvrtla Poiut, was Heiald office. last evening was devoted mainly to The Myrtle Poiut Enterprise is ture, i-sue ( kj . i i I a.ivin^s imti W in Cool, refreshing driuks at Fol- i a visitor to ibis city Satjrd»„>. the consideration of hills against the after Bro Levar, of the Coquille lier. of post il savings accounts. In sotu's. Take refuge these warm days in city. Heralil because the He: aid in c om- no other way may ihe new bonds Leo J Cary, secretary o f the F o l s o m 's confectionery. Always The bill ot Phil Drane fir the meeting on an interview with Z. T. be secured than tlnougb tegular Fourth of July committee, requests cool. building of a bridge 011 the alley be Johnson iu the Portlaud Journal (in postal siviu^t -e.vou'iis. Interest all persons who have bills against Steve Outlier, of Bamlon. was tween the Drane and McCloskey which Johnson had said practical.y will be p ii.1 at Ihe rale of i / per cireulstiug on our streets on the the committee to file them with him blocks on Spurgeon street was laid that there was no Myrtle Poiut 38 cer.t per annum after July l, 1913 at once. Fourth. on the table until such time as the years ago) stated that “ the writer Th : bonds are redeem d>le at the Watches repaired in an up-to-date title of the alley is transferred to Ihe renumbers of attending a Fourth of pleasure of the United states at any Bicycle Supplies at Anderson's. mauuer by W F'rauk Petett- No city. July celebiation in Myrtle Point in time alter one year of the date of Thursday night at the Scenic — delay. The bill of P. M Hall-Lewis, 1876; that it was quite a chunk of a tht ir issuance. Big Feature Film, “ In the Air,” a The Detective Burns picture drew late city engineer, for office rent Pathe aeroplane feature. a town, and that the ‘grand ball’ In case deposits are cm.verted in a great crowd at the Scenic last paid, amounting to $77.75 , which E. C. Barker, of Marshfield, form w h s held in the liig hall in Ibe Her to bonds in less ban on .- vi nr from night, three complete shows being has been hanging fire for some time, man brick building."— Br<> Levar is the date the certificates brgju to I erly in business here, was in town run through. The demand on the was taken up and ordered paid. Saturday ami weut out to Fuirview getting bis dates mixed. In the bear interest, tile ia crest on \ln-de- outside for this film is such that The grist of bills approved by the first place there was no Fourth of po-its are forfeited, just as though1 for a visit. Manager Wilson had to send it by finance committee were ordered July celebration at Myrtle Point in the deposits were withdrawn lor Try that ice cieum at Folsom's. parcel post after the close ol his Tho only baking powdart paid. 1876 The “ big" celebration on the any other purpo--. A four horse team, “ with bells” i show last evening. made from Royal Orapa The city engineer was appointed Coquille river that year was a Cen passed through town Saturday j Oream o f Tartar “ What Happened to Mary” will as examiner of plumbing, tennial celebration at Norway, which Fishtrap and Vicinity morning drawing a well equipped he repeated at the Seenio Wednes The marshal was instructed to put was attended by residents from all prairie schooner. day night, by request of many who up such danger signs as the city parts of the Coquthe and a few from Lots of hay ready to cut in this ; missed seeing it on the Fourth. Fruit Jars at Anderson's. ------- ------ ■#»»------------- engineer and city attorney may di Coos Bay. The writer was a mem vicinite, tmt f irm-rs are waiting Official Schedule For The Kinney deal, over on the Barton Sentenced rect at the three approaches to the ber of “ Lower Coquillers" who at until settled weather is assured. The Seaon's Base Bal Bay, is still up in the air, now bridge at the east end of the busi tended Ihe celebration. The old Miss Merle Radabaugh closed a awaiting the arrival of Judge Bru- J. 8. Barton’s motion for a new ness portion of First street, which tug Katie Cook, at present laid up three months’ term of scbrol in the nough from London. S T A N D I N G OF T H E CLUBS trial has been denied by Judge is in a condition requiring careful in North Bend, bad just been built Fat Elk district Tuesday, July 8. P W L Pet. Portland Semi-Weekly Juurnal Coke, who says that the new law driving on the part of autos. at Parksburg, and the people from All kitids of berries are plentiful, and Coquille Herald, both for $2.00 prevents a judge front interfering 6 5 833 1 Bandon Ajournment was taken until the coast and lower river made the and every one is busy caonitig them. a year in advance. 814 7 5 North Bend 2 with the jury verdict. Thursday evening, when the new trip from Lewis’ Ferry, at the mouth This valley is well adapted to the The Myrtle Point Enterprise has 4 333 6 2 Coquille Yesterday morning Judge Coke sewer ordinance will be considered of the Coquille (Bandon) on her, to growing of all kiude of berries, and received a Model K linotype, and imposed the indeterminate sentence —-------- - a«».-- ------- 4 333 6 2 a point on the river near the cele a cannery would be a great induce Marshfield Bro. Schultz is as proud as a fixed by law, one to ten years in the 200 5 1 4 Mvrtle Poiut bration grounds. Mrs. Wolcott, of ment to the farmers to go iu to the To Survey South monkey with a tin err. penitentiary. The Ju Ige scored the Marshfield, who was Miss Annie growing of them more extensively. Onyx Ware at Anderson’s. prisoner heavily. From an authentic source it has Lowe at that time was a member of May 25th The Logan berry thrives with very At Marshfield— Bandon. been learned that two Southern the party; and Henry Sengstackeo, Mrs. Geo. Steward was the win little cate here. A Hint for Gage Bandon wine, 6 to 1 Pacific surveying parties were to was present at the celebration. The ner of the piano given away by the Our friend and neighbor, Tenn At North Bend— Coquille and commence on the Coos Bay to Cres late J. Henry Scbroeder, whose fine Knowlton drug store, receiving be When Sheriff Casting left Pendle Robinson, met with a most severe Myrtle Point. cent City Southern Pacific survey ranch was in the vicinity of Norway t tween six and seven million votes. ton for Arkansas last week with an and what was feared for a time al Norm Bend beats Coquille 2 to 1 My Optical work is giving satis escaped convict, he encumbered on the first of July and make the and who was a prime mover in the most fatal accident at the ferry at ” ” ” Myrtle Point 7-4 faction. Give me a trial. W. Frank him, as described by the East Ore final and permanent location of this celebration, proudly informed the Coquille Tuesday evening, July 1. Petett. June 1st route. It is not known whether patriotic gathering, that there were gonian, as follows: “ He double As he was descending the steep in At Bandon— North Bend. both parties will work from the about four hundred people present Willamette Tents at Anderson's. handcuffed bis prisoner, ran a chain cline leading to the ferry with some Bandon wins 5 to 2. L. B Fetter, one of the old resi around bis waist and through the Coos Bay end of this route or at the celebration which was con lumber on bis wagoD, the brake At Coquille— Myrtle Point and dents of Myrtle Point, took in the handcuffs, down through a bracelet whether one crew will be put on at sidered an immense turn out in those staff broke, throwing him under the Marshfield. celebration here, and especially en on the man’s ankle, and back up to the Crescent City end. At any rate, days. wheel which passed over his cheBt, Coquille beats Myrtle Point 10 to 0. the surveying party now working The Enterprise learns that Chris joyed bearing bis old friend, Bingei the handcuffs. The end of the Marshfield forfeits to Coquille. and in falling striking his cheek at Empire is supposed to be the Lehnherr, owner of the land where Hermann. chain he held in bis hand and it bone on a cant-hook and mashing June 8th The farm residence of J. S. Mas served as a trip rope in case the first o f the parties to start work on Myrtle Poiut now stands, in 1879 the bone in and bruising bis eye in At Myrtle Point— Bandon and Co the location.— Record. platted a small portion of bis farm ters, about two miles below Sum man, manacled as he was, should He was quille. named it Ott, in honor of an old a most tearful manner. ner on Catching inlet was totally attempt to make a getaway." Bandon beats Myrle Point 3 tol . taken to the home of Arthur Elliug- --- - - - » - * • * - * - - -------- ---- friend; later, probably in 1881 or destroyed by fire yesterday momirig, They Locked Horns Myrtle Point beatB Coquille 13 to 10. sen and cared for and is so far re 1882, changing the name to Myrtle Parcel Post C. O. D. together with most of its contents. At Marshfield—North Bend. Point.— The Enterprise has been covered as to soon be able to return (Bandon Surf) Marshfield wing 10 to 3. Automobile service, any time. home. The collect-on delivery feature Mrs. Carl Grove, while berrying wrongly informed, because in 1877, T. A. Walker, call either phone. June 15th Quite a number of Fishtrappers Stand Farmers & Merchants Bank was added to the Parcel Post De on the Horace Russell place at the year following the Ceutennial At Bandon—Coquille and Myrtle partment of the postal service July Seven Mile recently, discovered two celebration at Norway, the "Lower celebrated the 4th in Coquille, (al corner. Point. Under the new regulation a of Mr. Russell’s goats which, in Coquillers" again went up the river most every one in fact). L . Pink L H Hazard, who has been suf i. Bandon beats Coquille 1 to 0. ston winning a $50 set of harness fering from a fractured rib for a parcel heariug the right amount of fighting, bad locked horns in such to celebrate, this time to Myrtle ’’ ” Mprtle Point 11 to 8. At North Bend— Marshfield, two couple of weeks, reports that he is parcel post stamps may be sent any a manner as to become inseperable Point, and the writer was again one as the best farm wagon in the This time the trip parade, representing a dairy scene. games. now getting able to take a long where in the country, and the a- One of the goats, evidently the of the party. North Bend wins 9 to 1. breath without stopping in the mid rnounl due from the purchaser col weaker of the two had been dead was made in the new stern-wheel Mr. Belloni represented a dairy " ” " 6 to 3. lected and remitted by the Postoflice for at least a week and the other steamer, Little Annie, which left scene in the parade. dle of it to take a fresh start. NUFF-SED. June 22nd Department The parcel must bear was in a weak and exhausted con the Bandon Ferry early on the J. D. ClintoD, B. F. Wyatt' and P. At Myrtle Point— Marshfield and the amount due from the addressee, dition. It was only through exert morning of the Fourth for Coquille S. Robison, of Norway, were in Died and the collection will be made il ing her utmost strength that Mrs City and Myrtle Point, at both of North Bend. town yesterday to appear before the ihe amount is not in excess of Grove succeeded in separating the which places there was a celebration At Coquille— Bandon. county court in the matter of the $too. The fee, to cents, is to be two goats. that year. We looked over the files BAXTER—In Coquille, Oregon, June 29tb drainage district i a which they are Friday, July 4, 1913, Frank M. affixed by the sender in parcel post At Marshfield— Myrtle Point and of the Coos Bay News, and found interested ami which they have been Baxter, aged 76 years, 3 months Coquille. stamps, and will insure the parcel the following printed in the issue CURRY COUNTY CUUJNGS working for. and 21 days. for tin more than $50. Marshfield ties Myrtle Point 1 to 1. of July 15, 1877, which proves con (From the Port Orford Tribune) With the passing of Frank M Marshfield beats Coquille 7 to 3. The Douglas county court has clusively that the town was know Keen rivalry and some trouble is The Races At North Bend— Bandon. Baxter, one of Oregon’s early settlers decided to plank the Myrtle Point as Myrtle Point at that date: reported among the fishermeD on North Bend beats Bandon 7 to 4. road from the summit to the county “ Myrtle Point was the best at is gone. Born in Indiana, he cross The races at Myrtle Point on the Rogue river. July 6th ed the plains with his people in line, and if they carry out this good 5tb were well attended, and the The firm of Walker & Hedges at tended celebration in the county. 1853, at the age of 16, driving an At Coquille— Bandon and North resolution the road will be in shape The Ten Mile brass band was in at winners as given to the Herald, Langlois has changed hands, the for travel during the winter. tendance, and played at intervals ox team on the trip. The parly Bend. were as follows: store having been bought by Geo At Myrtle Point— Marshfield. Miss Corinne Key, who has been during the day. At 11 o ’clock the snffered from the depredations of Trot or pace, £ mile, 2 in 3, won Thomas, of Vancouver, Wash. July 13th visiting the family of A. P. Miller by Ward. band, followed by the people, the Indians, who drove off all their The lighthouse tender Manzanita horses, and they were at one time At Bandon— Marshfield and North and has manipulated the piano at marched to the picnic grounds, Run, l mile, won by Allen’s was in port Saturday, having just the Royal, has returned to her home Whop. where a platform was constructed on restricted rations for six weeks. Bend. pul in the new gas buoy at the Port At Coquille— Myrtle Point. at Portland. Miss Key has also Hon. R. H. The family settled in ihe Willamette Run, J mile, won by Marshall Orford reef. The old buoy, which and seats arranged. July 20th entertained Royal audiences with Nay’s Charley Foster. Rosa occupied the chair. After a valley, and in 1869 Mr. Baxter was has been out of repair for the past married at Buena Vista to Miss At Marshfield— Coquille and Ban- some very pleasing singiDg, during Trot or pace, ^ mile, 3 in 5, won few months, will he takeD to Astoria few remarks appropiate to the oc Linnie Watson. Soon after, they j (j Qn her staf, having a remarkably good by Norton’s Norton. casion, he introduced L. D. Wolford for overhauling. While here the removed to California and lived in At North Bend— Myrtle Point. voice for one so young. Run, 1 mile, won by Bert Allen’s MaDzanita landed supplies for the Esq., who read the Declaration of San Mateo and Humboldt counties. Independence in a loud clear voice, July 27th Bicycle Repairing at Anderson’s. Greedaw. This race was protested Cape Blanco light. after which the chairman introduced They came to Coos connty in 1878, At North Bend— Coquille and on the grounds that the winner C. O. King, against who Iva M. A young attorney from Portland the orator of the day, Ex-Governor living for several years ut Sumner Marshfield. Wells recently secured a verdict by butted into Whop. by name of Graham, who is associ Gibbs, who delivered a Fourth of and later n the Coos Bay wagon At Myrtle Point— Bandon. Run, 3 furlongs, won by Yern default in a breach of promise suit, ated with Mr. Phelps in extensive July oration which gave general road, where they kept a stage sta August 3rd Barker’s 8ir Ashton. has been granted a new trial by black sand operations at Cape satisfaction. * * • After the tion. They moveJ to Coquille in At Bandon—Coquille and Marsh Judge Coke, having shown the Blanco, was kicked in the forehead ballon ascencion and a display of 1886, where they have since resided. Will be Honest Rancher field. j judge that his default waB caused Sunday evening by a horse belong fireworks, a ball was given in the The deceased followed mainly the At Myrtle Point— North Bend. by a misunderstanding ns to the E H. Meade, formerly theatrical ing to Johnny Hurst. Dr. Pember hall, which was so crowded that occupation of a lumberman and was August 10th time when the case was to be tried magnate ol the Margaret lies Co., ton is attending the injured man some were obliged to dance in the a hard working man and a good At Coquille—Marshfield and North It is understood that he will put up who suffered a stroke of paralysis whose condition, when last heard new store. The Little Annie left citizen. He had been quite active Bend. a strong defense. some months ago in San Francisco, from, was considered serious. the forks on the morning of the 5th, until the last few years. Two and At Bandon— Myrtle Point. was in town Saturday on his way Capt. Geo. Forty and crew made with a large crowd which Bbe distri one-half years sgo he suffered a Crescent Ranges at Anderson’s. August 17th paralytic stroke, from which he did from Bandon to Marshfield He the record sealion killing of the sea buted along the river.” At Myrtle Point— Coquille and not fully recover. On the night of has sufficiently recovered to make son the first of the week, when they The postoffice at Chris Lehnherr’s his way about with the aid of a bagged 138. Many of these lions place was known as Ott, up to the July 3rd he was again stricken, and Bandon. cane and is steadily gaining in the were young ones, which accounts fall of 1876, when Ed Bender was his death occurred about 2 a. ro. on j At Marshfield— North Bend, August 24th RATES: One cent a word, each in control of bis right side, which has for the large number killed. Capt. appointed postmaster and the name the morning of the 4th. The funeral sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. At Marshfield —Coquille and Myr- been helpless He is buying a piece Forty now has the hidre from. 140 of the postoflice was changed to was held Sunday and the body was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery, tie Point. OLD NEWSPAPF.RS—Cheap at the of land on Ross inlet, near Marsh- bull lions. The lions net about $8 Myrtle Point. At North Bend— Bandon. : field, and will adopt the life ot an a piece and their bides, before the Herald office. By the way, in looking over the Besides the widow, ore daughter August 31st honest rancher, devoting his en fat ie cut off, weigh all the way 150 files of the News, we noticed in the and three sons survive: Mrs. Mabel WANTF.D—Clean cottou rags at ergies to the raising of hogs and At Bandon— North Bend. to 400 IbB. The hides of the cows issue of August 21, 1878, that Laird, Chas., George and Hal the Herald office. At Coquille— Myrtle Point. | chickens. His sister, Mrs. Helen ! and calves are very much lighter “ three boys at < ne birth” were Baxter. Harvey, is with him and her son but bring a better price per pound born to the wife of Z T. Johnson, FURNISHED HOUSE O R RO O M S WANTED—Suitable for a family and daughter, the latter now mar the previous week, at Heuryville.— j of three. Inquire at The Herald ried, with her husband will join Deafness Cannot Be Cured Now Henryville was a new coal office. them later Mr Meade informs the by local applications, as they cannot mine at that time, which had been reach the diseased portion o f the ear. is only one way to cure deafness, opened by Dr. Henr on Isthmus, FOR SALE—Seven head of cows, Herald that Mi*s lies is now a There and that Is by constitutional remedies. member of the motion picture colony Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi siough, Coos Bay, above Utte City j 10 bead yearlings, 14 spring tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta To papers or periodicals for renewal of calves C. S. Edwards, Riverton at Los Angele« and has taken parts chian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed on the opposite side of the slough.; ou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect your subscription. Bring your money to Oregon. 71-2tp in quite a number of the iudefieiidtm earing, and when It Is entirely closed. * -•» • Is the result, and unless the In us. We take subscriptions for any paper productions Tho e who remember Deafness Cynical. flammation can be taken out and this FARM FOR SALE—110 acres bot tube restored to Its normal condition, or periodical published and forward it "Talking about the companionship Miss lies attractive personality will hearing will be destroyed forever; nlnt tom, 35 acres in cultivation, bal without any bother or expense to you. cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, o f m arriage"- ance iu grass. Ten graded cows, he confident that she will make which Is nothing but an Inflamed condi “ Yes?" of the mucous surfaces. Succe*»or to 3 young burses. all f >rm imple good in the movies Joe Thomp tion W e will give One nnndrud Dollar* for any ease pi “ Isn't It mid that two are company W1CKMAN A WICKMAN fcansM bycatarrtnthatcannot b<*coredbf ments. Price $9,000, $9,000 cash, son, another popular member of the Deafness Hall * Catarrh Cure. Bond for circular* free. until they are made one."—Baltimore r . J. CHENEY, * CO . Toledo, 0 Eft* balance long terms, 7 per cent old comoany, is now at his home Bold by Draorlata. 75c. American. in San Diego. Inquire B Folsom. 6-24-tf \ Take Bali's JT mr U f PUIS for POWDER Absolutely Pure HO ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE WANT COLUMN Send no Money J PETER SCOTT