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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1913)
The Coquille Herald PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Entered «8 second class mutter Msy 8 , 190ft. at tlie poet office at Coquille, Oregon, underact of Congress of March S, 1879. P. C. LEVAR, Leasee. Devoted to the material and social upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par ticularly and o f Coos County generally. Subscription, $1.60 per year in advance Phone Main 364. •greed and signed wi'Uoui p otest, to the effect that the publisher will not sell any book at a greater price than is charged for such book in any other state in the United States. This department discovered a short time ago that the Palmer W riting Lessons for primary grades was selling in other states for 15 cents, while the contract price in this state was 20 cents. The higher book, known as Palmer Method of Business Writing, is selling in Chicago for 16 cents while the con tract price in this state is 25 cents. W e took this matter up with the Palmer people and after threatening to bring suiton their bond we got them to instruct their agent in this state to notify all dealers that these books would be sold for 15 cents and 16 cents respectively. If any of the children in-you r vicinity have paid a higher price than this they should take the books back and ask lor the difference. The J K. Gill Company, agents for the the publishers, inform me that the publishers will make the amount good to your local dealer. A W IS E G U Y Mayor Joseph Fern, ot Honolulu, is quoted as follows on the order re cently made by Mayor Albee, ot Portland, forbidding slit skirts and other alleged indecent styles of women’s clothing on the streets of the metropolis: “ I have heard that Mayor of Portland has officers arrest wahines (women) with peeky clothes, but I don’ t think he is the same Mayor I know (ex-Mayor Rushlight was Mayor Kern’s gnest last winter ) I think he is making mistake. If wa hines want to put on clothes they will do so. If they want to take off clothes they will do so. Men cannot stop them. Men say— I don’t like W ill Repair W harf that dress. Women say— What do you know about wahine dress. (Port Orford Tribune) Therefore it is better to say nothing The Tribune is glad to be able to about it at all, and then there is no pilikia. That is what I believe announce that R, L Macleay of the “ This year wahines wear few Wedderburn Trading company will clothes; maybe next year wahine repair the wharf at this place in the cover up from head to foot. Nobody immediate future. In a letter from can tell. Some look better the way they dress this year, and maybe Portland, under date of the r7th some would look better if they were inst. Mr. Macleay states that the all covered up. I say nothing for I business in sight for the wharf for know better." the next year promises to be great The island mayor evidently has er than ever before, which has a level head. H i knows that it is caused him to reconsider his deci no use to protest about women’s sion not to repair the wharf and in clothes, and therefore he keeps his stead issue orders to have it put in head shut. In this country we all good shape before the winter storms know the same thing, but we have arrive. Mr. Macleay also states to shoot off our mouths anyway. that he is endeavoring to secure a When it comes to the matter of new enterprise for this locality, clothes, no man living can pretend which he hopes to be able to make to know why the feminine mind public by the first of the year The works as it does. It is pretty well wharf in its present condition would understood that the extreme styles probably go down during the 6rst are introduced by the scarlet women severt winter storm, and the news of Paris, yet undoubtedly respect that it is going to be repaired will able women of this country ape the be welcome indeed to Port Orford styles, no matter what it involves. and vicinty. Modesty is queer medicine,any w ay. A Pig Story In the ballroom it is all right for a woman to go undressed nearly to Last Sunday while a party was the waist line —from above; but she mustn’t show her legs too much; on the beach near the lookout while at the seaside she can wear a watching the surf roll in, a pig one-piece bathing suit with her legs weighing fifty pounds come ashore bare to the knee at least and still or a roller and made his way to safe Where the pig hold her place in society, but she ty on dry land. must have some pretense of cover' came from is a mystery, although ing on the upper part of her body. it is evident that it had swam quite a distance, as it was in a more or It’s all a muddle. Another curious quirk ot the fem less battered condition and was inine mind was illustrated the other thoroughly chilled. It is possible day in Chicago, when the Cook however that it had escaped over County W. C T. U., with a mem board from a passing ship although bership of t5oo, met in convention no ship was in sight when it land Perhaps, also it may have to lay plans for a country-wide ed “ purity campaign ” In the course been one ol those pigs which failed of an address to the meeting, Mrs. to board N oah’s ark previous to McDonald, president, said: “ And the big flood and had just suceeded some of the mothers of high school in making port.— Bandon Surf. girls seem to delight in displaying W ater Scarce Again ugly ankles you would think they would waut to conceal under the The water superintendent again most volumin ms draperies.’ ’ That gives notice that irrigation is for is undoubtedly true, but isn't it an bidden. It seems that the supply acknowledgement that many wom was shut off from the reservoir by en are in the “ purity” crusade be the breaking of the intake, and this cause they are conscious that their was not discovered until the basin ankles are of the kind that require was about empty. Some time ago it concealment and they hate to see was discovered that a considerable their shapely sisters have any ad portion of the supply which should vantage over them? have helped to keep the grasa green Mere man, however, might as here was being used, through a well keep his oar out This undress misunderstanding, by parties out ing tad will run its course, worse side of town who had no right to it. luck, and in a > ear or two it will It might be suggested that a more again be a matter of guesswork for frequent inspection of our source of the young man to tell whether he supply would be in order. is really in love with a Venus or a living skeleton. Bancroft Breezes NOTES ON THE PHOTOPLAYS SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES O f Interest to Those W h o Patronize the Movies Florence Lawrence is back in the pictures agaiu, but as she is with the independents we are not likely to see her here unless someone opens the Royal again. Notice is hereby given that, the Slate Land Board of the State of Oregon aril- receive sealed bids uiftil 10:00 o'clock a. in. October 7, 1013, for the following PKK8BYTEK1A\ CHURCH. described luuds, to-wit:- Services Sunday at 11a. m and The S li of SW.'-i and S\\l 4 of SEW 7:30 p. m. and 8 WW of NEW of Section 3«, T. 228 H. 12YV Sunday School at 10 a. m. The NWW ol Section 16, T. 28 S. R Frank H . Adams, Paster. 3 W The M s, N'.., of 8 WV 4 , BWJ* uf 8 WL 4 and N E ' 4 of SEW of Section 36, T. M. L Church 30 S R. 11 W. The S*a aud SW of NE '4 of Section Sunday school at 10 a. m Preaching at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. 36, T. 38 S. R. 2 W. All bids must be accompanied l y a Prayer meeting Thursdays at regularly executed application to pur p. m. C H. B r y a n , Pastor. chase and check or draft for at least one-fifth of the »mount of tiie bid. The rigtit to reject any or all bids is The M P. S. Magazine says that while Mary Fuller aud company were in Maine recently, a play re quired that she learn to sail a boat. Christian Science Society When it became known, every male Corner Third and Hall streets. on the coast between the ages of Services at 11 a m next Sunday fifteen aud fifty volunteered their Subject lesson sermon, “ Unreality." crafts and services. No wonder- Wednesday evening meeting 8:00 Moving pictures are now being M. L Church South taken under water. T he operator Services next Sunday as usual and assistant go down in a large Sunday school at 10. a m. tube with a window chamber at the Epworth Leagite’ at 6:45 p m. bottom. Pictures have been taken You are invited to be present. at a depth of 35. feet or more. 8T. JAMES EPISCOPAL. 1 The convicts at Deer Lodge pen Services first and third Sundays itentiary, Montana, are treated to of each month. Sunday school a motion picture exhibition once a every Sunday at 10 a. m. week, and this has had a good ef You are h raitily w >lc j . . fect on discipline, as a man must have certain credits to entitle him CHURCH OF CHRIST. to the privilege of seeing the show. Bible school at 10 a m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. During the construction of Ma Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. each chinery Hall at the Panama-Pacific Wednesday. exposition, a motion picture ma Preaching at 11:00 a. m aud 8. chine is automatically taking pic p in. You are cordially invited to all tures every five minutes, and when the building is completed the whole these services process will be shown by running off the reel,which will occupy about 80 minutes. ■ T. B McDonald, Minister Manager Wilson, of the Sceuic, should be tendered a vote of thanks for giving bis patrons a large pro portion of Vitagraphjfilms,which are always first-class. T he Vitagraph company has recently parted with a number of the ladies who were playing leading parts, but picture lovers are rather the gainers by the change, for some of the charming girls who have been playing smaller parts in the Vitagraph pictures are now taking the lead,and the change is an improvement. Norma Tab madge is blooming out into a most versatile and facinating headliner, while Dorothy K elly and Aoita Stewart are showing marked ability and a most charming personality. Notice is hereby given that the under signed that Frank I.. Lowe, has been duly appointed administrator o f the estate of David J.Lowe,deceased.and that letters o f administration have been duly issued to him out o f the ( ’ounty Court o f the state o f Oregon, in and for the County o f Coos. Now therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers, duly verified as by law re quired, within six months form the date herefof, at the office o f Janjes T. Hall, 11 Eldorado Block, Marshfield, Coos Counto Oregon. Frank L. Lowe, Administrator o f the estate o f David J. Lowe, deceased. 9-16-5t CURRY COUNTY CULUNGS By J. S. Holler & Co. The Line Includes Ladies’ and Gents’ Pearl Handle Knives, up to #2.50 Men’s Serviceable Pocket Knives, up to $1.50 Boys’ Pocket Knives, from 25c up Embroidery, Buttonhole and Plain Scissors Large and Small Shears The Quality of Every Piece is G u a r a n t e e d K N O W L T O N ’S DRUti S T O R E THE Notice For Publication Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roscburg, Oregon, Sep tember 27, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Ge rge W. Cornwall, o f Lampa, Oregon, ' ho, on December 22, 1906, made H- me- stead Entry Serial No. 01416, for 8 d.4, Sec. 20. T. 28 S., R. 13 west Wil am- ette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make five year pi oof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Edgar A. Dodge, United States Commissiont , at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on the 7th day o f November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: John Culbertson and E. L. Webb of Lampa, Oregon, and George Robii son and Tenn Robinson, o f Coquille, Ore gon. B. F. JONES, 9-30-6t Register. Weekly Oregonian Including 4 Page Supplement UntH Ja n u a ry 1 .1 9 1 5 More than an Entire Year N otice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed nis final repoi as administrator o f the estate of Win. Hutchinson, deceased, in the Cc mty Court o f the State o f Oregon for Coos County, and that the Judge o f aid Court has made an order fixing the day for hearing objections thereto on tin first Monday o f November, 1913. at 10 o ’ clock in the forenoon o f said day. at his office in the Court house- o f said County, at Coquille, Oregon. W. R. P a n t e r , . Administrator of the estate o f Wm. 9 23 5t Hutchinson, deceased For During the Bargain Period Ending October 3 1, I 9I 3 Notice of Hearing of Final Account Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final report as Executor o f the Estate o f Moses A. Welch, in the County Court o f Coos County, State o f Oregon, and that the Hon. John F. flail. Judge o f said court, has fixed Monday, the 3rd day o f No vember, at 10 o ’ clock a. m. o f said day at his office in Coquille, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final report. G e o . C. W e l c h , Executor o f the Estate o f Moses A. Welch, deceased. 9 16 5t To New or Present W ho Hand us S u b s c rib e rs T h e ir 75c Now Mail or bring your subscriptions today to office of THE HERHLD B a r g a in A g e n t s o f Weekly Oregonian Notice of Sri“ of Tide Lsnds (From the Port Orford Tribune) A black bear was seen in the county road near town a few days ago, but all fhe bunting dogs were away or on a strike and it escaped without even so much as a chase. George Colebrook was in town yesterday, returning from Portland to take charge of the old home place at Frankport, as the lease of T J. Fromm who has had the place for the past several years, expires the first of the month. George will be joined in the near future by his mother, who is now in'Coquille. iu t ie r i Strictly High Grade -Made in Germany reserved. Applications and bids should la- ad dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk Mate Land Board, Salem, Oregon,and ma ked “ Application and bid to purchase - late lands.’ ’ G. G. Brown, Clerk State luind Bi. ird. Dated August 1, 1913, 8-5-81 ran j Notice to Creditors • < • >■«------------------------ Ei-county Judge E. A . Bailey who went to Portland w i t h b i B fami ly some time ago for medical treat ment, is reported to be slowly re gaining bis former good health. // I rro tr Notice of Final Settlement Have you paid the printer. ... Notice of Sale of State Land Leave your call with Big Ben. he’ ll call you on the aot at any time you say. And if you roll over and try “ just-one-m ore-nap,” he’ ll repeat his call 30 sec onds later and keep on call ing until you’ re wide awake. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board of the State o f Oregon will sell to the hight . t bidder at its office in the Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon’ on November 18, 1913, at 10:00 o ’clock A. M., on said day, all the State’s inter est in the tide and overflow lands here inafter described, giving, however, to the owner or owners o f any lands ¡'but ting or fronting on such tide and over flow lands, the preference right to pur chase said tide and overflow lam s at the highest price offered, provided such offer is madein good faith.andalso pro viding that the land will not be soli, for, nor any offer therefor accepted, ot less than $7.50 per acre, the Board reserv ing the right to reject any and all bids, Said lands are situate in Coos County Oregon and described as follows, ti wit Beginning at a point on the s c tier line, 132 feet east o f meander corn r al highwater, on left bank o f Isthmui Slough, on line between Sections 1 anc 14, T. 26 S.R. 13 W o f W. M. Thence S.12°15’E. 127 feet along high watei “ S.34T0’ E. 1 3 7 ....................................... S. 9°55’E. 660 ....................................... S. 5’29’E.1755 “ ...................... m m Big Ben stands 7 inches tall— Jesse Suiton returned Saturday He’ s heavy, massive, handsome. 14. East 10 feet to low w ater on from going as far as West Fork He’ s got a great, big dial you can bank o f slough. with his brother, George, who was easily read in the dim morning light, a sunny deep toned voice returning to school at Corvallis. you’ 11 hear distinctly on your sleep thence N. 27“30’W. 127 feet along low Jesse reports the new government iest mornings. water line, thence N. 1" W. 125 1 along low water line more or less trail between Port Orford and Ag- I’ ve placed him in the window line between sections 11 and 14, tl-e ness to be a good one— much better Look at him whenever vou go by West 63 feet more or less along s section line to place iff begining, in fact than the trail from Agness containing .95 acres o f tide land i'rc to the railroad. The boys walked out ing on Lots 7 & 8 , Section 14, T S.R.13W. in three days and Jesse returned in Applications and bids should b> ad the same length of time, coming dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and mark home through Eden Valley and ed • ‘Application and bid to purchase Myrtle Point. He says he did not The Jeweler tide land.’ ’ G. G. Brown, see Anything of tbe railroad survey Clerk State Land Board. ors that some papers have reported C O Q U I C T .r c , O R E G O N Dated Sept. 11, 1913. 9-lG-9t to be in the upper Rogue river and •‘Self praise is no praise,’’ says the Fifiild, enroute for Sant» Rosa, The first frost of the season came Eden valley country the Bandon Surf, and a little further Cal., where they expect to spend Wednesday morning; no barm done along it remarks: “ Our chief sin so I tbe winter. Myrtle Point Pointers to crops. far lays in our ability to tell the Warren Deveo, of Oakland, C a l, Corn is fairly good in this section truth and our nerve to stand behind ! Mrs. R. C. Dement went with her who has been here all summer build- but much of it is far from ripe our statements.” In the next column I daughter Mrs. Leu Braden, to their ¡Dj? tb„ Rftrgte Bn,j tw0 houses for it throws o l this scintillation ot j Several camping partiea from home Dear Portland, for a visit She Thpg Guerin and a house for Harry ^ ^ K A L W A Y S BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS P O I S O N S DEEP GLANDS truth: “ Iu many respects, the village down river have been enjoying our will visit other points before return- Querjn gn(1 departed for Bandon IN THE ARMPIT AND K I L L S Q U I C K L Y newspaper is Iruly amusing— not to Bcenery of late. ,nR- | Sunday, from where he will return George Crunk of Rock creek ia say downright funny.” Mrs. C. F . Broadbent and dau^b- home, hauling big surplus oats to Week- ter, HcleD, spent the week end with Muses C U r, Mogpr Bn(1 Hedwig IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR Attempted Robbery on Books *)’• stage station for J. Laird’s her brother, Johu Rarklow'a, family Harmisb, of Gravel Ford went out I TREAT BEFORE ¡1 Poisons Bone or Deop elands ■ ■ . teams. on Halls creek. to Roseburg via Coos Bay road en No KNIFE or PAIN J. A Churchill, State Superinten The weather being favorable for E . Snyder the real estate broker, route to Philomath where they will No Pay Until Cured; deud of Public Instruction, sends fires, the air is full of smoke most N o X Kay or other was stricken with paralysis on the enter the college Mi»s Moser has swindle. An bland out the following information on |0f the time. makestho euro right side Thursday the 25tb, Dr spent one year there and they both plant ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE the price of the books for the Pal Mr, E Culver in compan, with Any TUMOR, LUMP or' Leep is in attendance. expect to take the four year c o u r s e Sore mer system ol penmanship, now in ber gon Kr„ lk get out Wedneg,U, on the lip,, face body long u (’ sneer Mrs. Lizzie Lennherr and two Quite a number of our citizens i or use in this state: In our contracts morning for a trip to Louisiana It Never Palm until last 120-PACE BOOK who have been visiting were called to Coquill last week on ■ta*e. with tbe various school book Iu,k they went by way of team to Rose-1 daughters, •ent free; testimonials of . , thousands at home , ............... . here for some time, returned to their the case of Adams vs. Spencer A W A I T E cured lishers the law requires the State burg where they TO NUMB _ __ will take tbe train borne at Pasedena, Cal., via last Shelley, among them were Rev. ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST Board of Education to take the and speed away to Mrs. Culver’s Elizabeth. M. Nystrom and family Thos Harklow, Thos. Root, Mr. 1» C A N C E R . We refuse thousands D y in g , prices as reported to us by tbe State childhood home for a good visit. Came Too Lite. We have cured 1^,000 in 20 yrn. left on the same steamer. Spencer, Mrs. A. Honge and Mar- Address DR. & M RS. DR. CH ABLEY & CO. Text Book Commission. In our AUTO i contracts, however, we added a — I Mrs. Ethel Dodge, and little s o d , shall Jas. Brown A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. clause to which all the publishers Have you paid the printer? went to Bandon on Monday to take Observer. KINDLY MAIL this to some one with CANCER \ i SCHROEDER PANCER |JS IN WOMAN'S BREAST I WILL GIVE $1000 W hat is the Aurora Borealis ? l/l/arren H. Miller, the naturalist, pries Into the mystery in POPULAR ELECTRICITY AND THE INORLD'S ADV ANCE for October. 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