Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 09, 1913, Image 4

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    PREMIUM LIST OF THE SCHOOL
THE
-------------- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12--------------------------------------
SKOOKUM
RESTAURANT
Rooms in Connetion
Alexson B u ild in g
E a s t E n d F ir s t S t.
Collective Exhibits by Schools.
One or two room schools, one prize
Raymond E. B a k e r....................... $10.00
Schools having more than two rooms,
one prize ...................
10.00
Best manual training or domestic
science exhibit, by school_______ 20.00
Individual Collective Exhibit.
GEO. C. THERAULT
P R O P R IE T O R
O R EG O N
A G R IC U L T U R A L
C O LLE G E
Class A
For g irls.................
Class B
For girls
.........
Class A
For boys _____
Class B
For boys, watch and chain, W. H.
Schroeder___________
$7.50
7.50
7.60
7.50
Best General Exhibit of Needle Work
Prize, umbrella. Mitchell & Jones_____$4.00
Field Corn- Six Stalks With Ears
Class A
F irst prize, tools, Sumner Hdw. Co____$3.00
B E G I N S i*3 forty-fifth school year Second prize, mdse, Nasburg Bros........... 2.00
S e p t e m b e r 19 . l o i a .
Third prize, subscription to co. p a p e r... 1.50
Class B
DEGREE CO U R SES in manyphasrsof
F irst prize, mdse., T. Howard________ $3.00
A g r ic u l t u r e ,
e n g in e e r in g .
home
E c o n o m ic s . M in in g , f o r e s t r y . C o m ­ Second prize, mdse., Mtid. Hdw. Co.____2.00
Third prize, pearl handled knife, Ha-
m e r c e . P h a r m a c y .
zer & S o n ....................................... 1.25
T w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in a q r i c u l -
ECONOMIC*.
M E C H A N IC
A R T S , F O R E S T R Y . COMMERCE. P H A R M A C Y
TURE.
HOME
TEACHER S C O U R SES in m»nual
training, Agriculture, domestic science
and art.
M USIC, including piano, string, baud
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
‘‘T hu E nrichmknt ok R ural L ikb ”
and a C a T aloguu will be mailed free
on application.
Address H. M. T ennant , Registrar,
<tw-7-'5 to 9-9)
Corvallis, Oregon.
K. Halverson
has installed a modern Steam Pres­
sing machine, and is prepared to
serve his trade better than ever.
Bring me your work.
SPRING
SAMPLES ARE READY
See my display of suitings for spring
and summer. New and nobby pat­
terns at lowest prices.
Bring your Repair Work to me.
K. HALVERSON
Front Street
Sweet Corn
Six Stalks With Ears
Class A
First prize, mdse., M. G. Coleman........ .$3.00
Second prize, mdse., C. W. W olcott____2.00
Third prize, subscription to co. p a p e r... 1.50
Class B
First prize, shoes, Aug. Olson_________ 3.00
Second prize, mdse., Rahfield Bros_____ 2.oO
Third prize, pearl handled knife, Ha-
zer & Son..
1.50
Pop Corn
Six Ears
Class A
For boy or girl, first prize, kodak,
E veritt Pharmacy_____ _______ $3.00
Class B
For boy or girl, mdse., Ezblad & S o n ... 3.00
Potatoes— Ten
Class A
First prize, mdse., Myrtle Point
Hdw. Co___________
...$3.00
Second prize, mdse., Myrtle Point
Hdw. Co. ......................
2.00
Third prize, subscription to co. p a p e r... 1.50
Class B
First prize, mdse.,Huling Lundy & Sons 3.00
Second prize, mdse., Huling, Lundy
& Sons......... ....................
2.00
Third prize, subscription to co. p a p e r.. 1.50
Cabbage - One Head
OI bss ^
Str. Elizabeth
Regular as the Clock
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
First-class fare only...............$7.50
Up freight, per ton................. 3.00
E. & E. T . K ru se
24 California Street, San Francisco
For Reservations
N O SL E R & N O R T O N
Agents, Coquille, Oregon
THE HERALD
Will Accept
&
Fi re w o o d
-----ON-----
SUBSCRIPTION
Every Part of the Art of
LAUNDERING
h as had Our Careful
Attention
It is our business, so it
is necessary that we use
the very best and latest
methods to turn out the
best work possible
Our service is at your command.
If you are not already a customer
we would be glad to add you to
our host of eatiefied patrons.
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COQUILLE LAUNDRY & ICE CO.
CHICHESTER S TiLLS
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INDUSTRIAL FAIR
F irst prize, mdse., W. E. Pike & Co__ $3.00
Second Prize, mdse., W. E. Pike & Co.. 2.00
Third prize, subscription to co. p a p e r... 1.50
Class B
First prize, mdse., Lockhart & P ar­
sons Drug Co____ ____
3.00
Second Prize, mdse., Lockhart P ar­
sons Drug Co___________________ 2.00
Third prize, subscription to co. paper___1.50
Cauliflower
One Head
(The Conductor)
Tomatoes
Six
Class A
First prize, mdse., Lando____________ $3.00
Second prize, mdse., Lando___________ 2.00
Third prize, subscription to co. paper__1.50
Class B
First prize,‘mdse., N. G. W. P erk in s... 3.00
Second prize, mdse., N. G. W. Perkins._ 2.00
Third prize, subscription to co. paper__1.50
Squash
One
Class A
First prize, mdse., Volkmar B ro s.____ $3.00
Second prize, mdse., A. Y. M yers......... 2.50
Third prize, mdse., Volkmar Bros.............1.50
Class B
First prize, mdse., Palace of Sw eets___3.00
Second prize, mdse., Polace of Sw eets.. 2.00
Third prize, mdse., Windsor & Williams 1.00
Pumpkins
One
Claas A
First prize, chair. Going & Harvey____ $3.50
Second prize, mdse., Spires A. Son____ 2.00
Third prize, mdse., H. Cordes................ 1.00
Class B
F irst prize, work stand, Perry Nicholson 3.50
Second prize, stationery, Campbell
Printing Co...................................... . 2.00
Third prize, mdse., Coos Bay Cash Store 1.00
Onions
One Half Gallon
Cl&ss ^
First prize, cash, A. T. P a rk ................. $3.00
Second prize, cash, A. T. P ark _______ 2.00
Third prize, subscription to co. p a p e r... 1.50
Class B
F irst prize, cash, M. O. Stem m ier.........3.00
Second prize, cash. M. O. Stemmier___2.00
Third prize, subscription toco, paper___1.50
Cucumbers
Six
Class A
F irst prize, mdse., A. H. Bender........... $2.50
Second prize, mdse., H. F in e ll_______ 1.50
Third prize, mdse., F. W. B ertram ____ 1.00
Class B
F irst prize, mdse., N. P. Peterson____ 2.50
Second prize, mdse., F. E. W esterberg 1.50
Third prize, mdse., Mfld. Grocery____ 1.00
Stock Beets
Six
Class A
First prize, boy’s h at________________ $2.50
Second prize, subscription to co. p ap er.. 1.50
Class B
First prize, mdse., Harrington & Doyle. 2.50
Second prize, subscription to co. p ap er.. 1.50
Table Beets
Six
Class A
First prize, fountain pen, Knowlton Drug Co.
Second prize, subscription to co. paper .$1.50
Class B
First prize, fountain pen, Knowlton Drug Co.
Second prize, box candy, Mrs. R. M.
S arte r_____________________ $1.00
Second prize, mdse., A. H. Lewis__1.25
Class H
First prize, mdse., C. A. Johnson____ . 2 50
Second prize, cash, E. B. Lane_______ 1.00
Stock Carrots
Six
Class A
First prize, mdse., M. H. h Hersey_____
$2.0 q
orsey ______*2.0o
Second prize, cash, H. B. Steward.
Stew ard____1.00
. . . 1.00
u
Class i B
First prize, mdse., M. H. Hersey____ 2.00
Second prize, cash, E. J. Schnieder___1.00
Class A
First prize, mdse., F. G. H erm an____ 1.50
Household Furniture
Times ....................................
Canned Fruit
Class A
First prize, cash, Joy Condron________ $2.00
Second prize, subscription to local paper 1.50
Third prize, mdse., M. H. H ersey____ 1.00
Class B
First prize, box candy, Quaternass
Confectionery...................
2.00
Second prize, subscription to local paper 1.50
Third prize, vase, North Bend Hdw. Co. 1.00
One Glass
Class A
First prize, subscription to local paper $1.50
Second prize, cash, J. S. W hitaker____ 1.00
Third prize, cash, J. S. W h ita k e r .............50
Class B
First prize, subscription to local p aper.. 1.50
Second prize, cash, J. S.;W hitaker______1.00
Third prize,.cash, J. S. W hitaker_____ .50
One Loaf
Class A
First prize, rocking chair, W. C. Laird-
Second Prize, one hat, Mrs. Clara Miller
Third prize, cash, J. S. W hitaker______$1.00
Class B
First prize, 1 doz. photos, H. Tucker . . .
Second prize, mdse., C. J. Fuhrm an___2.00
Third prize, cash, J. S. W hitaker.......... 1.00
Cake
One
Sweet Pea*
Class A
First prize, cash, S. J. Leann................ $2.00
Second prize, mdse., Coquille Furni­
ture Co....................... .......... ............ 1.50
Third prize, cash, W. A. Douglas......... . 1.00
Roses
Class A
First prize, cash, E. Myers____ ___$2.00
Second prize, cash, Lyons & Jones____ 1.50
Third prize, cash, Lyons & Jones............ 1.00
Finest Collection of Other Flowers
First prize, ash, First National B ank..$ 2.00
Second prize, cash, Lyons & Jones......... 1.50
Third prize, cash, Lyons & Jones......... . 1.00
Dress Made By and For Exhibitor
Class A
First prize, kodak, R. S. Knowlton____
Second prize, Bkirt, Ladies B azaar____
Third prize, cash, J. M. Merchant____ 2.50
Class B
First prize, mdse., The Bazaar___ ___2.50
Second prize, hat, Clark Millinery
. . 1.50
Third prize, picture, Walker Studio ..
Apron
Best Specimen Drawn Work
Class A
First prize, cash, The Sentinel________$1.50
Second prize, cash, Farmers & Mer­
chants Bank................................
1.00
Third prize, cash, The Sentinel________ .50
Best Specimen Hemstitching
Class B
First prize, cash, Farm ers & Mer­
$1.00
chants Bank .......
Second prize, cash, The Sentinel..................75
Third prize, cash, The Sentinel________ .50
Best Buttonholes—Six
First prize, cash, First National Bank. .75
Second prize, cash, The Sentinel______ .50
Third prize, cash. The Sentinel........ - ............25
Best Pig Under Twelve Months
First prize, trio of Leghorn chickens,
Arneson & Schroeder___________
Second prize, cash, L. H. Pearce_______ $ 2.00
Third prize, cash, J. E. Schilling______ 1.00
Best Trio of Chickens
First prize, jointed fish rod, J. A. Lamb $4.50
Second prize, cash, Farmers & Mer
chants Bank........ .................
2.50
Third prize, cash, Farmers & Me.-
chants Bank____________________ 1.50
Best Pair of Ducks
First prize, 1 pr. boy shoes, S. Breuer..
Second prize, boy’s hat, E. W. Kammtrer
Third prize, cash, First National Bank__ 1.00
Best 2 lb. Square of Butter
Fancy
First prize, mdse., Geo. E. Cook______$2.50
Second prize, cash, Dorsey K ruitzer____ 1.5 *
Third prize, cash, Dorsey K reitzer______1.00
Plain Apron
First prize, turkev, B. B a rtlett______
Second prize, fountain pen, R. S Knowlton
Third prize, local subscription________ $1.50
Class B
First prize, cash, First National Bank $1.00
Second prize, cash, First National Bank .75
Third prize, cash. First National Bank
.50
Embroidery
Class A
First prize, photos, Qinirtermass studio.$5.00
Second priz., embroidery materials,
White House . . . _____
3.00
Third prize, cash. First National Bank 2.00
Dressed Doll
Class B
First prize, cash, First National Bank . $1.50
Second prize, cash, Farmers & Mer­
chants Bank_____
1.00
Third prize, cash, Farmers & Mer­
chants Bank___________________ .50
Crocheting
Class A
F irst prize, mdse., Warner Grocery C o..$2.50
Best General Exhibit of Fruit, 1 Plate
Best General Exhibit of Berries, 1 Plate
First prize, Coos Bay Times__________ $5.00
Second prize, fish rod reel_____________4.00
Third prize, cash, L. F. Faulkenstein... 2.50
Best Bundle of Grasses Used for Hay.
First prize, subscription Coos Bay Times $5.00
Second prize, cash, Farm er’s & Merch­
2.00
a n t’s Bank ____
Third prize, subscription to Country
Gentleman, Peter Scott_________ 1.50
BestjLoaf of Bread by a North Bend Girl.
First prize, sack Snow D rift Flour, Coos Bay
Grocery Co.
H. O. Anderson offers to every Coquille
boy who has an exhibit a pocket knife, and to
every Coquille girl who has an exhitbi a pair
of scissors.
» J. SHERWOOD Prei.
R. S. K nowlton , President
■"You never want to go blow in a
m u le’s ear.
“ Everybody th at does it wishes
he h a d n ’t. I see some j a y in the
Ozark M o uut’ins tried to start a
balky mule blowin’ in his ear. He
dog-goned near landed in Chicago.
“ It a i n ’t sale to blow in n o d o d y ’s
ear. Bill T aft puffed in a bull
moose’s ear, a n ’ T e d d y whistled in
a e le p h a n t’s flappers. Neither one
of ’e m ’s lit yet.
“ W oody a in ’t blowed real h a rd
in any ear yet. H e ’s lettin’ Billy
Bryan blow first. G uess Woody
cou ldn 't help himself. Billy’s so
used to ru n n in ' rig h t up to t h ’ first
mule he sees a n ’ tes tin ’ its ear like
it was a tin whistle, Woody has to
wait for the next mule. If Bill sees
it first, there a in ’t no next.
“ N ow there s Mexico. She bet­
ter watch out, a n ’ q u it blo w in’ in
t h ’ m u le ’s ear. Us A m ericans a in ’t
got no thin' a g a in ’ her, a n ’ a in ’t
lookin’ for bokays from her. But
us white people d o n ’t go ’r o u n ’
killin’ Democrats or Republicans or
Bull Mooses up here* a n ’ w e’re
g ettin ’ tired read in ’ 'bout them
M exicans killin' anyone they d o n ’t
like.
“ T h a t Mexican president’s wor-
ry in ’ ’cause t h ’ U nited States d o n ’t
recognize him.
H e ’ll wish he
cou ldn 't be recognized so easy 'bout
For the Ladies
t h ’ time a gan g o' his generals do
McCall’s
Magazine, the leading
what he did. I d o n ’t blame Woody
a n ’ Bill Bryan for no t recognizin’ fashion jo u r n a l in America, is 50 c
him. L ike as not, he'll he run n in g a year, the Coquille H erald $ 1.50 a
so fast pretty soon his foot prints'll year F o r those payin g in advance
only m ake a m ark on t h ’ ground we will give th e magazine an d a
once in a while. I bet he wishes 15 cent pattern of y ou r own choice
he h a d n 't blowed in the m u le ’s ear from your first copy of M cC all’s j
together with th e H erald for one j
already.
“ T h e m English suffragettes is year for $1.75. T h is offer is good |
blowin' ’etnselves black in t h ’ face only for a limited time. See ad ver-|
in t h ’ m u le ’s ear. I notice they tiseraent elsewhere in this issue.
a in ’t vo tin’ yet. O ur women folks
got more gumption, or else they
Have you paid
a in ’t dealing with a mule
O ur fe­
males get more by c o a x in ’.
“ W h a t you want to blow in a
m ule’s ear for, when you can get
Incorporated
him to lay down a n ’ roll over il you
M
anufacturers
of
hand him a wisp of hay?
" S a y , friend, let this old lady The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe
The S trong est and N earest W ate r
have your seat!
Proof shoe made for log gers, miners
" Y o u ’re a gentleman. T h an k
prospectors and mill men.
you, sir!
21 T h u rm a n S treet
“ W atch y o u r step!”
P o b t l a n d . O rkooh .
Best Mending
Class A
First prize, kodak, Red Cross Drug Co . $3.00
Second prize, chocolates, Staffords____ 2.50
Change of Heart
I used to think when I was dig­
ging gravel, and whacking wood, to
earn a bone a day, and when I watch­
ed the rich ones past me travel, my
path obscure was bu t a roeky way. \
I mopped my brow with my old red
bandanna, and longed to bask on
downy beds of ease, and live on birds
and terrapin and manna, and oysters
fried, and rich imported cheese. My
wounded heart with anger used to
quiver, when noontime came, and, I
sat down to eat, aud filled myself
with onions, bread and liver and !
mouldy porkers' feet. B ut now,
alas, th a t I am rich as Croesus, and
live on quails, and scrambled pea­
cock's tongue, I fold my hands in
front (where all my grease is) and
sigh and yearn for days when I was
young. W here nabobs meet I sit
and wield the gavel, my face each
day the Board of Trade expects;but
oh, tbe days when I was digging
gravel, when I could eat in forty dia­
le ts! The d ear dead days wheD
meal-time found me starving!
When all was good and nothing
tasted stale: no finger bowls, no
dainty stu n ts in carving, but ju st a
raid upon my dinner pail! My
wealth caD buy me yachts and
speedy horses, and motor cars and
summers by the sen, and it will bring
me annual divorces, but if can’t
bring my h u n g e r back to me!
Walt Mason.
$5.00
Second prize, cash, Flanagan & Ben­
nett Tank.................
2.50
Third prize, cash, S. D. P u lfo rd ______ 1.50
Class A
First prize, mdse.. Geo. Rackleff_____ $2.00
Second prize, subscription to local paper 1.50
Third prize, cash, J. E. S c h illin g ...___1.00
Class B
First prize, cash, Davenport Co_______ 2.00
Second prize, subscription to local paper 1.50
Third prize, cash, J . E. Schilling............. 1.00
Bread
Claas B
First prize, cash. Farmers & Mer­
chants Bank___________________ $ 1.00
Second prize, cash, The Sentinel______ .75
Third prize, cash, The Sentinel_______ .50
First prize, subscription to Coos Bay
Canned Vegetables
Jelly
Pie
Six
Class A
First prize, mdse., Owl Pharm acy_____$2.00
Second prize, cash, Joehnk Edward_____ 1.00
Class B
•
First prize, boy’s hat, S. S. Jennings . 2.00
Second prize, boy’s watch, North
Bond Hdw. Supply Co__________ 1.00
Parsnips
Second prize, cash, J. S. W hitaker----- 1.00
Third prize, cash. First National Bank.. .50
Class A
First prize, subscription to local paper $1.50
Second prize, cash, The Gunnery.............. 1.00
Third prize, cash, S. D. Pulford ........... .50
Class B
First prize, subscription to local paper.. 1.50
Second prize, cash, Aug. hrizeee
_ 1.00
Third prize, cash, S. D. P u lfo rd ................5C
Class A
First prize, subscription to Coos Bay
Harbor________________________$2.50
Second prize, mdse.,C. R o b e rts...______2.00
Class B
First prize, mdse., A. Houge__________ 2.50
Second prize, mdse., E. Banel________ 1.00
Turnips
Class B
hirst prize, cash, A. R. O’Brien ........... 2.50
Second prize, cash, L. H. P e a rc e ........... 2.00
Third prize, subscription to local paper 1.50
Six
Class A
First prize, mdse., C. J. Fuhrm an____ $3.00
Second prize, stand, W. K. Wiseman___2.50
Third prize, subscription to local paper.. 1.5o
Table Carrots— Six
Class A
F irst prize, mdse., L. Strong_________ $3.00
M U LES’ E A R S ISN’T
M A D E T O B LO W IN
Second Prize, mdse., L. Strong_______ 2.00
Third prize, subscription toco, paper .. 1.50
Claas B
First prize, mdse., Norton & H ansen... 3.00
Second prize, mdse., Norton & Hansen. 2.00
Third prize, subscription toco, paper___1.50
R. IL M ast , Cashier.
Farmers
and
R. £.SHINE ,
I. H. HAZARD, Cashier
G eo . A. R obinson , Vice-Pres.
0. C. SAN FO RD,
«sit.
V.-Prts.
Cashier
F IR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K
op
Merchants Hank
CO Q U ILLE, OREGON.
I r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u sin e » * -
COQUILLE. OREGON
B o i r i of Directors.
R. O. Dement,
L, Harlocker,
Iaaiah Hacker,
Opened for Busines March. 1890
C o r ro » ,o n 4. nl »
Sherwood
National Bank o Commerce, New York f >
L . H. Hazard, I Crocker Woolworth N'lBank, San Franc!
R .E . Shine. I First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland.
A . J.
corr kspondents :
Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland
National Park, New York
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F irst National Bank, San Francisco
First Trust & Savings, Coos Bay
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