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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1913)
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LILJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRT ArroRNEr and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorny at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 34f> J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Ricbmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Don’t Bake It’s too Hot Get your BREAD FRESH EVER Y DAY at the C IT Y B A K E R Y r . ,- À. Greatest Good Roads Meeting at Marshfielc City Council Sunday’s Ball Games bauds uf her brother, aged nine. While carrying the gun, the buy stumbled and dropped it, when it was discharged aud the bullet pass ed through big littie sister's neck, causing her death tbe next morn ing- In Sunday’s game at Marshfield, The council met last night with tbe home team beat our Coquille all present except Couucilman The Good Roads meeting held at \V. Q. Cleg hem was at Muisbiield boys by a score of 3 to 2 , in a close Try that ice cieam at Folsom's. Marshfield last Friday night was by Laird. < last week. and exciting match. Each scored City Engineer Hobson filed a re Tbe two year old dunghter of Mr. far the largest aud most enthusiastic j Phoenix Pure Puints at Ander- port showing that there was due in the first inning, and Marshfield and Mis. Minlonye is suffering from gatberiug uf its kind yet held in j son’s. an attack of infautile paralysis. this county. People came from all tbe contractors on the Second got oue in the fourth, holding this Economy fruit jars, quart size Cool, refrisbing drinks at Fob lead, though each again gathered a $1.20 per dozen. There is a reason J. A. Lamb bus been awarded the over the county, some from a dis street improvement the sum uf I solo’s. The Record why you should trade at the Farm tance of over forty miles, there were $1982.95. Of this $587.59 was on a tally in the sixth. A J. Sbtrwond made a business contract for installing a plumbing This is another says: The feature ot this game was ers Uumn store. account of changes of grade and sixty automobilee in tbe parade instance where we have reduced tifp to Marsblieid last Wednesday system iu the public school building. the batting ot Carson Bigbee. who plan from the original plan. the high cost of living. Take refuge these warm days in and three bands, including the ex Wm. Cai'dliu relumed Friday A bill of $24 for a ball and chain secured tour safeties in as many F o l s o m ’ s confectionery, Always cellent Coquille organization, fur from a business trip to I lie Bay. cool. purchased by tbe city was allowed. times at bat, and Collier’s batting Teachers’ Certificates Issued nisbed music to stir the blood. Tbe recorder was instructed to wbo had three singles in four limes Fruit Jars at Andeison’s. The streets were crowded from the Ben Lawrence is expected here Raymond E. Baker, County Ray Diumond, who robbed tbe tomorrow, to join his wife and visit Chandler hotel to the Odd Fellows purchase 200 feet of Goodrich hose up. Collier fanned twelve men School Superintendent, gives out Bandon took Marshfield into at 80 cents, for the fire department. Glendale bank, has been sentenced his parenls, Mr. aud Mrs. J. S. Law hall while the parade was passing the following list of teachers receiv Adjournment was taken to next camp by a score of 9 to 8 . Free to len years in tbe penitentiary. and for an hour afterwards when rence. man started thegamefor Marshfield ing certificates at the June exami Monday evening. Economy fruit jar», quait m e Nick Lorenz, second basemau in the meeting convened at the hall. in tbe place of Johnson who had nation: $1,20 per dozen There is » reason the local ball team, strained tbe leu- Mayor Straw called the meeting One year certificate«: Lilia Irvin, disagreed with the management on wby you should trade »1 the Farm Couple Skip Out to order and introduced Mayor ers Union store. This is another duns iu bis left leg in Sunday's an outside matter. Freeman had Dora; Florence M. Gocdman, Pros Morrison of this city as prime mover instince wheie we have reduced game, aud may be out of the run pitched the morniug game and was per; Emily Francis Music, Bridge; in the good roads movement. The A couple wbo have beeD living the high cost of living. ning lor some time. out of condition, and Collier of the Elmer M. Roberts, Bullards; Rishia Record has this to say of his talk: at Myrtle Point as man and wife and The local mill wag shut bowo The continued rains did much Coquille team was substituted in McDonald, Lakeside; J. R. Bunch Mr. Morris, to whom credit is due conducting a restraurant in a tent Friday fornoon by the springing damage to the strawberry crop in the sixth. In the seventh Recob, Gravel Ford; Annie Wickam, for starting and keeping in line tbe suddenly disappeared last week,and Mrs. Selma aleak of tbe boilers, but started up this country, and little if any more Bandon’ s new pitcher was pulled Blanche Landrith, good roads movement in this county, it was learned later that they had Thomas, Alma G. Kolstad, aud again Saturday morning tbau half tbe usual quantity were out aud Stafford pitched the rest of said the speeches would be numer taken passage from Bandon on the Joan Mary Fitzgerald, Marshfield; or will be harvested. the game, shutting Marshfield out My Optical work is giving satis ous and they should not extend Elizabeth. It seems that the cause taction. Give me a trial. W . Frank At North Bend, Myrtle Point John D. Finel, Arago; Catherine The Coos Bay Paving k Construc over ten minutes and anybody who of their flight was that the man, Petett. tion Co. has finished the grading of was defeated by the home team 5 to Willoughby, O n A. Ileyoe, and tried to overrun the limit would be whose name is L A. Woodworth, There will be a temperance lec Second street and have commenced 4 , the game going to the tenth in Ebba C. Wyren, Bandon; Elizabeth thrown out and a better man would learned that bis wife had arrived at ture at tbe Presbyteiiau church tb s putting in the curbs, preparatory to niug before the decisive run wai Child, May Bertha Lund, and Lena take his place. Mr. Morrison told Rcseburg from Louisiana, their for Belloni, Coquille; Wm M. Cole evening by 8 . W. Grathwell, a trav laying tbe hard paving. scored. the audience o f 300 that the county mer home, and had started proceed man, and S.S Darnell,Myrtle Point; eling speaker in tbe prohibition The game between the Elks’ A resident of Norway named has outgrown mud roads and must ings to prosecute him for adultery Five year state certificates: Jennie cause. team ot the River and Coos Bay re Fish was in town this morning and have something permanent. He aud non-support. suited in a victory for the Bay ag B. Hickey, North Bend. Barrow and Strang have been had his hand dressed by Dr. Rich- spoke of the early days of the trail Primary certificates: Hazel Irene given permission to bat vest tbe mond, he having lost one finger of gregation by one score, which was aud road building in tbe county Official Schedule For crop on tbe piece of land which his left hand by getting it caught made in the seventh inning, the Mathews, Arago, Mrs. Belle Whita and said all such had served their The Seaon’s Base Ball call of time stopping the game at ker, Myrtle Point; Bessie G. Immel they recently sold to the city for a in a rope. purposes well, but they were now school house site. that point. The deciding game and Mrs, Matilda K. Sleep, North L. C. Bargelt, formerly editor of ancient. He explained that two STANDING OF THE CLUBS will be played on this side some Bend; Bertha F, Wilkins, Bandon. A case of mild form of smallpox the Myrtle Point Enterprise, was in proposals were open to the voters A number other teachers wrote P W L Pet. time in the future. which sometimes visits this section town this morning, and while here whereby to raise funds for perma for exemptions, and most o f them Bandon 6 833 6 1 has developed in Marshfield, but received a hurry call to the job de nent roads; bonding for tbe 2 per succeeded in obtaining good grades. 7 6 814 2 uae been quarantined and no trouble partment of tbe Marshfield Record, cent and thus raising $ 450 , 000 , and North Bend COQUILLE JD K IO R S v s N O R W A Y Several teachers who made passing 4 333 Coquille 6 2 is expected from it. and will go there tomorrow. The Coquille Jr. won from Nor grades in all subjects taken reques voting a special tax each year of Marshfield 6 4 333 2 Onyx Ware at Anderson’s. way Sunday in a closely contested ted that their certificates be issued M. P. Long has resigned his $ 250 , 000 . He said it is the expec Myrtle Point 1 4 200 5 game by a score o f 5 to 4 The at a later date. tation of the good toads boosters to position as manager of the O. K. “ Booster Bill” Holdimau, some ------- ------------ visiting team seemingly had the times known as “ Bunny,” who did Creameay aud he departed, with carry through a campaign and ob W h e re He Gete Hie O rd er*. May 25th better of it at first and in the second his wife, this afternooo for Hugb- tain permission irorn the electorate good work for the local W. O. W. “ My friend Jinks gays be can’t catch At Marsh 6 eld— Baiidon. inning scored three run, Coquille up with big orders." lodge in enlarging the membership, son, Cal,, having been offered a for spending a sum that will build Bandon wine, 6 to 1 getting no tally until in the fourth good position as manager of a a hard surface trunk line through has gone to Crescent City. “ Is be u manufacturer?" At North Bend—Coquille and when each tacked on one to their "Ob. no; just a married man with out the county, and to get ioocents The sch ool board bag decided to creamery there. five grown daughters.”—Louisville Cou Myrtle Point. credit, but this was Norway’s last worth of work for every dollar. The teachers’ institute which was rent the academ y buildiD g for a rier-Journal. North Bend beats Coquille 2 to 1 and try as they would they could term o f tw o years, as it is n ot ex scheduled for Myrtle Point but Mr. Morrisson said it would be nec- ” ” ” Myrtle Point 7-4 not get a man past third. At the Died pected that the new sch ool house could not be beled there on accou cessary to show the votersjust what June 1st end of the eight the score stood 4 ideas are to be carried out and the will be ready for occu p a n cy b efore nt of repairs to tbe school building, At Bandon— North Bend. 3 in favor o f Norway. But things SCH RO ED ER— At Norway. Ore. and was keep away from this city rest will be easy. He closed by the expiration o f that time. Bandon wins 5 to 2. were due to happen in the ninth. saying the county had demonstrat July 2 i, 1 91 3 , Chester W . by the same cause, will be held at Tbe members of the county court At Coquille— Myrtle Point and Norway was retired without reach ed recently that the people can get Schroeder, aged 22 years and accompanied bv P. M. Hall-Lewis, North Bend. Marshfield. ing first and then came Coquille’s together on more questions than 9 months. The Socialists met here last Fri the recently appointed county road Coquille beats Myrtle Point 10 to 0. last chance. O ’ Neil and Mast were one. This evidently relerred to The deceased was the youngest Marshfield forfeits to Coquille. day iu a called meeting for the pur engineer, took a look at some of the put out at first and with two down son of Gus Schroeder, one of the the I. W. W . deportation and ob- Coos county roadB last week with a pose of electing a county secretary, June 8 th and nobody on bases it looked like old settlers of this valley, and was to fill the vacancy caused by the re ained cheers from every person in view to their improvement. At Myrtle Point— Bandon and Co Norway’s game Avery made first born and brought up here. The the hall. moval of C. B. Ellis. A. J. Stepbau quille. Willamette Tents at Anderson’s. on a single and stole second and cause of his death is given as infan Mayor Roberts, of Myrtle Point, of Marshfield was the mau selected. Bandon beats Myrle Point 3 tol , Automobile service, any time third, Enes wai hit by a pitched tile paralysis, and he was sick only pledged the people of the southern Myrtle Point beats Coquille 13 to 10. Bicycle Repairing at Anderson's. T . A. Walker, call either phone. ball, got first and stole second. three days. He was attacked Fri part of the county to the support of At M arshfield— N orth Bend. Stand Farmers & Merchants Bank. There are numerous rumors of the movement for good hard surface Pointer came to bat and after get day while at work and lost the use Marshfield wins 10 to 3. Gus Lundin, a Coos Bay logger the presence of detectives and in roads; Mayor Mast,of Bandon, urg ting two strikes and three balls land of his lower limbs, but was around June 15th was seriously injured in a logging vestigators in this country, on a a vigorous compaigu of education ed square on the next one for a on crutches until Saturday night, At Bandon— Coquille and Myrtle camp near Sheridan laat Thursday hunt for evidence on which to base Dr. Bartle, of North Bend, helped two-base hit over left field, bringing when lie became worse and death Point. and was taken to a Poitlaud hospi prosecution of parties responsible to work up enthusiasm, and made in the two runs needed to win. ensued yesterday. He was a strong Bandon beats Coquille 1 to 0. tal. He was struck by a hook on a for the deportation of I. W. W. ag the wise suggestion that, as tbe ” Mprtle Point 11 to 8. and healthy youug man, and his itators, and it is very likely that ladies have a vote, a special cam choker line. At North Bend— Marshfield, two Child Killed sudden death comes as a great something of tbe kind will materi paign ehould be made among them. games. shock to bis relatives and friends Jelly Glasses at Anderson’s. alized. North Bend wins 9 to 1. Ethel, the two year old daugh The luneral was set lor 3 o'clock Senator I. S. Smith, County Judge Tbe plan of tbe Johuson Lumber ...................... . 6 to 3. ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Thomas, this afternoon, services to be con A Du ton Ore; paper sayB: Miss John F. Hall, G. T. Treadgold, of Co., to run the mill of the Coquille June 22nd of Myrtle Point, met her death ducted by Rex. C H . Cleaves, and Lumber Co., under lease, has bad Vena Frye of Coquille,Oregon, who Bandon, Hugh McLain, of Marsh At Myrtle Point— Marshfield and last Tuesday by tbe accidental dis- burial to take place in the Norway to be abandoned on account of the is making her home with the Gray's field, and Geo. W. Starr, of Bridge North Bend. charge of a 22 -caliber rifle in the cemetery. were among the other speakers. legal complications in which tbe iu this city, has been employed in At Coquille— Bandon. The meeting closed bv a motion the Ballard Confectionery. Miss property is involved. This is quite June 29th a disappointment for the people of Lena Dower wbo has been employed that the chair appoint a committee At Marshfield— Myrtle Point and of seven to immediately arrange the in the Ballard Confectionery has Coquille. details of the election and have in Coquille. A piece of First street property taken tbe place of Miss Georgia Marshfield ties Myrtle Point 1 to 1. formation ready to submit at the asseased to M.J. McDonald was sold Nichols as assistant cashier in the Marshfield beatB Coquille 7 to 3. next meeting called by President Bank of Dayton. last week by Marshal Sullivan for At North Bend—Bandon. Morrison, probably not latter than North Bend beats Bandon 7 to 4. an unpaid'street assessment amount two weeks hence. Fell in River ing to $398 33, being bid in by the July 6th Another lady fell into the river a city that amount and other charges At Coquille— Bandon and North Deafness Cannot Be Cured Bend. amounting to $429.25 altogether, few days a<> 0 , by losing her balance by local applications, as they cannot while walking the gangplank from reach the owner is in San Francisco. At Myrtle Point— Marshfield. the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, Economy fruit, jars, quart size, one of tbe river boats. Fortunately and that Is by constitutional remedies. July 13tb Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condi $1 .20 per dozen. There is a reason she suffered no injuries beyond a tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta At Bandon—Marshfield and North chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed why you should trade at the Farm sprained ankle, but she was in the you have a rumbling sound or imperfect Bend. eis Union store. This is another water for some time, as it was nec hearing, and when it is entirely closed. At Coquille — Myrtle Point. Deafness is the result, and unless the in instance where wn have reduced can be taken out and this essary to get a small boat before flammation tube restored to its normal condition, the high cost of living. July 20 tb will be destroyed forever; nine the could be taken out. It is un hearing cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, Ai Marshfield— Coquille and Ban The latest from tbe Kinoev deal, is nothin* but an inflamed condi derstood thut the managers of the which tion of the mucous surfaces. don in which Coos Biy is so vitdly in will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot river craft contemplate providing ^ We ness fcaused by catarrh) that cannot be cured bj At North Bend— Myrtle Point. terested, is that no one knows any ’a Catarrh Care. Send for circulars free. safer means by which their passen r . J. CTJHNEY, * CO., Toledo, Ofcto. thing about it. Iu spite of repeat July 27tb Bold by Dragglsta, 75c. gers can embark and disembrrk. Take Hall's Family Fills for ooostipattoa. ed reports that Judge Brunough At North Bend—Coquille and Wells Fargo & Co., having moved their local was in Portland, his secretary there M arsbfield. wires Major Kinney that Brunough At Myrtle PoiDt— Bandon. express office to the C. B. R. & E. depot, desire has not returned from London, and to announce that arrangemants have been made August 3rd Wilsey writes that he has not heard At Bandon—Coquille and Marsh- whereby free city delivery service will be given from him. So there you are. fie Crescent Rangt» at Anderson's. Have Y o u O Broken Out • Bicycle Supplies at Anderson's. The front of tbe building occu pied by the Home Telephone Co. has received a new coat of paint. : SZSZSZ S2X2XZ GUHUIKC, M a in e C o r n Grown in the Uplands of Northern Maine Announcement l “s:H Li' o< 3] K ” l Phoenix Pure Paint at Anderson’s At Myrtle Point— North Bend. Adapted from Shakespeare’s WANT COLUMN THE WiLLff.AN means QUALITY FOOD Fruits, vegetables, sea food, coffee, teas, many package gro erie* "D elicious 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 wi 1 mail you a beautiful recipe booklet. WELLMAN, PECK ft CO., San Fr;nci,co Nosier & Norton D IS T R IB U T O R S RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. OLD NEWSPAPERS- -Cheap at the Herald office. WANTED—Clean cotton the Herald office. raga at FARM FOR SALE—110 acres b o t-; tom, 35 acres in cultivation, bal ance in grass. Ten graded cows, 3 you off horses, all farm imple ment*. Price $9,000, $9,000 cash, balance long terms, 7 per cent, Inquire B Folsom. 6-24-tf MERCHANT OE VENICE Kliene Eclipse Feature Film IN T W O REELS Thursday Night Two Other Good Pictures SCENIC TH EATER August 10th At Coquille—Marshfield and North Bend. At Bandon— Myrfle Point. August 17th At Myrtle Point— Coquille and Bandon. At Marshfield—North Bend. August 24th At Marshfield—Coquille and Myr tle Point. At North Bend— Bandon, August 31st At Bandon— North Bend. At Coquille—Myrtle Point. Have you paid the printer. S3 their patrons. The W. H. Mansell Transfer Co. will deliver express packages as far as the county court house and to all business houses and offices between the court house and the de pot, collecting the express charges on the same. Parties within these limits desiring to send packages may call up the depot or the W. H. Mansell Transfer Co., and the packages will be called for. Be sure to wrap and tie packages securely and write the name of shipper and con signee plainly. Receipts will be mailed to shipper. W . L. Kolm, Agent Phone 181 XV a V X