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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1913)
Mrs. J. E. Norton has returned Tbe Commercial Club meets this Registration Open Again from an titan led visit in Califoru a. ______ evening. Jas. Watson »pent Sunday with The Herald is in receipt of the For your Fall Seeding get your I. H. II .n r I was a business j Seeds at Kn^wlton’s Drug Store. his pareots at Coos City, returning following self-explanatorv letter In town, you will find some of it here. We % ieitor to MarahfieM ytaterdav. Tvou* Couuty Cl* rk Watson. The F. B. Robinson, of Fisblrap, was tbia morning. don’t take a back seat when it comes to „ ,, „ , registration hooka were c lo s e d ou 1 New Gingbaius just arrived ut doing business in town oue day Rev. O H Bryan now conduct« th„ 4tb of moD(b| on , h, Lyons & Jones. ast week. service« in the Methodist church »tanding that the coming election G(x>i> T hings to E at Geo \V Starr has sold bis rsucb « Lyoni & Jones carry the Ball here every Sunday, morning and camu under Ibe hoad of a regular I Remember that; and don’t forget the number ut Bridge to Brio Goldbloom, and brand Rubber boot. election, no far at the closing of the None Better. evening. talks of moving to Marshfield. , ,, , registration was concerned Those Alfrid Johnson expects to go to Last Wednesday Judge Coke who h, j regitUr. d at that time John A ksoii returned last week Oakland, Cal , in about a month, to grauted a divorce to OessiDa Massip, now have the balance of this week T IM MOUEI, (¡ItOCBKY from attendance on t be Pacific spend the winter there. whose suit against Ernest Massip in which to repair tbe omission, logging congress at Spokane. ---------- Milo Sumner, the Marsbfiell was before him. Autonn bile service, any time. T. hardware magnate, was walking Coquille, Ore , Oct, 10, 1913. The Marshfield Record rep *rts E3[ A. Walker, call either phone. Stand. DE DE DE around the streets in tbia < ity Iasi that steil motor cars will be put in Editor of Tbe Coquille Herald, Have O Farmers ik Merchants Bank. Coquille, Oregon. Friday. service on the local railroad to han Dear Sir, Only tbe Coquille, Myrtle Point Broken Out • I have this day received a tele Have you seen those new Giug- dle the passenger travel and Mar-hfiel.l high actio da will bu la your face covered with haniH at Lyons A Jones? Juat the gram from the Attorney Geneia Why doesn’t some one persuade represented in the foilbhll field thing for school Ureases, 10 c and s-y pimples, blotches or rash ? P oor stating to ? be held , . . . .. b l h 1 1 u I» l that u t t i i the i i © r Election jie cu o u u d © n © ic condition o f your blood will Oswald to run for governor again? Nuvember 4< m 3 i j. * Special Elec this season. [ 12 ^c per yard. cause these facial disfigurements The people of Coos county would tion as far as the Couuty Clerk’s For prices on New Crop Grass at this season o f the year. A Judge Co kb convened the equity Is the place to buy like to get just one swipe at him. Office is concerned, therefore, tbe Seeds inquire at Knowlton’s Drug term of the Circuit Court this morn good m edicine for your blood period of registration of electors will clear your com plexion like Stoie. Robert Train is tigging up a pile ing, ami it ia expected that it will will continue up to and including m agic. driver with which to put in a founda the 18th day of October, 1913. The steamer Dora was caught in continue for a week or ten days. Of the m any blood purifiers tion for a sidewalk around his prop we sell Roxall Blood Tab• the drift at the moulh of the north Kindly make mention of the rul Yesterday being Columbus Day lets aro undoubtedly the most erty at the corner of First and Hall ing in your paper. Cheaper than any other atore in town fork during the high water and and a legal holiday, the city council effective. W e are familiar with Our lines are complete and Yours truly streets. aligbtly damaged. the form ula o f this remedy and our stock up-to-date held no mebting last evening but J a m e s W atson know w hat it will do. It puri In Cooperation with W. E Cleg Marshfield has a jeweler named will get together luter in the week. County Clerk. Men’ s and Boys’ Caps 15c to $2.00 fies and enriches the blood, born, the city council bas eetab Woodrow and Coquille bus oue builds up the entire system and Local grocers report that since Suitcases a id Telescopes, 45c to 1 1 0 .0 0 lished a great ‘public service” con named Wilson. They ought to imparts p healthy color to cheeks Street Work Delayed Skirts and Night Skirts, 35c to $2.00 the Oregon Power Company took and lips. Sold with the R exall venience iu tbe sbape of a public join forces, in these Democratic bold of the electric light plant the Boys’ H als at all Prices guarantee. Per package. 50c. lavatory iu tbe basement of the old Tde rain which prevailed lor sev times demand for candles has fullen off Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear city hall building. eral days last week put atemporaiy If you are going to buy a Rubber amazingly. Women’ s and Children’ s Staple Shoes stop to grading operations on the Boot buy a pair of Ball brand at Mr. and MrB. C. A Lewis are pew The Rexall Store The ladies of the Presbyterian Lyons A Jones. arrivals from Seattle who have taken improvement of Front and C streets The Coos Bay Paving Company church are planning to hold a Hal rooms at tbe borne of Jas. Nosier but the contractors did not lose an Proprietor is now engaged in smoothing up lowe’eu carnival Saturday evening, and expect to make Coquille their hour of time more than was neces Professional Cards A more extended tbo surface of Second street so that November 1st. home. Mr. Lewis is a carpenter sary. They even had teams out in notice will be given later. P H Y SIC IA N S it looks more like a finished job. and will undoubtedly find pleuty of the mud when they were working at the greatest disadvantage, H. A. Miller, who was employed work The heavy rains raised the north and the grading on both streets is for a time at this office and later in D R. J A S . RIC H M O N D fork of the Coquille about seven A Herald want ad does the busi now nearly completed. The con Phvsician feet, and some logs broke loose ut the sawmill, has concluded to try ness. C. C. Evland placed a small Crete sidewalk is now being laid on Surgeon Myrtle I’ oiut but were picked up California for awhile anil will move want ad in the Herald a couple of the south side of the street, that on Office in R ichm ond-B arker Bldg. ' k i t t l e n e q le c t b re e d s g r e a t m i s c h i e f ” the north side having been finished there with his young family. Office Phone Main 211 again. weeks ago, offering the Tutlle House a week ago. It is evident that the Benjamin Franklin knew his fellow man and wove the results That the poultry farmers of this for rent, and now he has just leased G. T. Treadgold, the Bandon contractors propose to finish their of his observation into wise sayings. Poor Richard said: “ A valley are nut living up to their op D r. C. IN. E N D IC O T T stitch in time saves nine.*’ You save expense by giving your the house to a new arrival who nev job at the earliest possible moment attorney who was active in the pro home proper care. Poor Richard knew tne value of civic pride and give a good thorolare to tbe D entist motion of the Port of Bandon, has portunities is shown by the fact that er saw the Herald in his life. depot at last. Paint pseserves and beautifies. P H O E N I X P U R E P A I N T costs less than lumber Office over First National Bank been appointed attorney for tbe it has recently been necessary to Having failed to have Mayor --------------------- , < > » « ---------------------- ship in eggs from Portland to fill P hon e Main 431 port commission. Straw of Marahfitld courtmartialed Will Open Soon H . O . A N D E R S O N , A gent the gap. by tbe Naval Militia for participa The body of Eric North, who fell LAW YERS ^m m YAW AVAVAVAVAVAVAi H. O. Anderson is building an ad tion in tbe I W. W deportation, W. E. Clegborn, who has rented from the steamer Charm Sept. 30, dition to his residence which will Governor West now proposes to tbe old city hall buildiug, expects was found last Tnursdny by Ed A . J . S H ER W O O D Cliuton lodged against a boom near give much more room Hnd add great fire him off tbe boaid on the excuse to soon be open for huainess with a A ttorney at L aw First N ational Bank Building stock of cigars and tobacco, confec where he was drowned at Parkers ly to the couvenionce of the dwel of uon-attendance at meetings. ling. He is falling in with tbe lat R o o m 8 2-3-4 tionery, fruit etc. The painteis and burg. est idea by providing two outside Apple Boxes paper hangers were working on the Take your subscriptions for all L. J . L ILJE Q I/ IS T building Saturday aud had nearly magazines aud periodicals to Fol sleeping rooms or porches, so that A ttorney at L aw We manufacture the stauJard completed their job. Mr. Cleghorn som's Confectionery. You will get when he happens to snore there First National Bank Building the regular publishers’ rates, with will be b chance for the noise to box prescribe 1 and approved by will have h neat stand in a good lo the state horticultural society, and C oqu ille, Oregon tbe benefit of any special offers, get away. Living adopted by the Slate Legislature, cation for his business. aud snve the trouble and expense of Mr. aud Mrs. John Suyder, who rooms have been arranged in the and uutil further notice will sell sending tbe money, with no risk of W A L T E R S IN C LA IR were once in the hotel husiueeH boxes iu any quanity at the follow back part of the building, and here loss. A ttorney at L aw ing pricee: Mr. and Mrs. Clegboru will live for The small creditors of Major Kin here and who removed to Marsh APPLE BOXES 8 c tbe present. Notary P ublic Coquille field in 1884, where they have since ney, on Coos Bay, are much encour PRUNE BOXES 7c aged by tbe position taken by Re been in the same line, have leased TOMATO BOXES 6 « E . D . SPERRY Big Wildcats ceiver W atters, who evidently does the Snyder Hotel to H. VV. Volk- A ttornkt and man. late of Vancouver, and will not intend that the property shall Will Sail on Speedwell C ounsellor at L aw C. O. Crosby, of Fairview, wds iu be looted by a gang of highway retire to private life and a well- Office in R obinson Building Is willing to wait on and give you service every town Friday, bringing down the J. J. Lamb expects to sail on the earned rest. men. hour of the Day or Night between you and your first trip of the Speedwell, on his skins of two large wildcats which A rumor was current last week to T A. Walker is sporting a seven W. C. C H A S E he had killed within the last few way to Chula Vista, Cal., where he Baker — Butcher — Fire Department passenger Studebaker car and try the effect that the teachers in the A ttorny at L aw will spend the winter at the borne weeks. He thinks they were two Doctor — Grocer — Police Department ing to train bis bands and feet to public school would go on a strike Office in H iclm iom l-B arker Bldg of his son-in-law, J. W. Byers. of the largest ever killed in this go to tbe right place automatically, Fridny night unless they were paid and huudreda of your Friends? Of course it is tbe From there he will go to his old county, and the size ol the skins as the doodads are located some the wages due, but it seems that home in Jonesboro, Ark .and before C. R. B A R R O W T E L E P H O N E would indicate that he is right. what differently than in the Ford Ibis was only street talk and that returning will attend the conference A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw The larger one measured four feet If you have none already, let us instal one for you and see how the teachers had no serious inteu- he has heeu using. Ho has sold the o< the M E. Church South, which Office Phone 335 much better and aafer you will feel and eight inches in length, and tbe R esidence P hon e 346 Ford to W . Erank Petett, who will tiou of proceeding to such extreme meets at Oklahoma City May 14, Rates ami information will lie supplied by our local manager hide spread out measured four feet and to which he is a delegate Mr. measures. keep it running like a watch. Lim b has been trying to get the and nine inches across. The other J . J . S TA N LEY C oos B a y H om e Telephone Oo. A. H. Ames, of North Bend was Tbe Coquille Mill and Merc. Co. Herald’s consent to p o-tpin- his was not quite so large but was big Main Office . Marshfield, Oregon LAWYER call attention to the fact that they brought here last week and later departure until after Nov 1st, but R ichm ond-B arker B uilding enough to be called a whopper. are belter prepared than ever to taken to (he asylum at Salem, hav as we had announced that be would C oquille, Oregon supply apple, pruue and tomato ing been pronounced insane. It go in October, he haa kindly con The larger was killed on the 30 th of September and the other ou tbe boxes. Shipments made promptly cluded to veiify the prophecy. by rail or steamer. All orders will will be remembered that Ames’ wife — - -- -- - » • » • - - - - - - LOOK! 19 th, both with the aid of Mr Cros Died made serious charges against the receive immediate attention. The Hizz Funmakers by s fine yarmint dog which treed HAMMERBURG—At Bandon, Ore mate of the steamer Alliance, on — Both Phones.— We own aomo of the fineflt improv gon, Oc*. 13, 1913, J. W. Ham- them. Tbe trail of the larger one How’s This? C >qui!le Mill A Merc. Co which ahe bad made tbe trip from ed farms in Minnesota, Wisconsin mi rburg, aged 74 years. W e offer One Hundred D ollars Re After playing the towns to the was followed at least a mile and a and North Dakota that we can sell The contract awarded to Peart Portland; that she was later adjudg ward for an y case of Catarrh that Capt. Hammerburg was a native south on their way up tbe .coast, half before she jumped him, and ou crop payments. If you want a cannot be cured by H all’s Catarrh Bros & Miutonye, for the improve ed inaane aud died in the a-ylum. I of Sweden and was one of the pio Mr. Crosby tbinks be has the best home we will help yon. If you have the Hizz Funmakers opened at tbe Cure. ment of Sheridan, Meade, Union neers of Coos county, having come J N. Bay lies, who has been doing F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. S o n ic last evening to a jammed varmint dog in this section. These a piece of city property or a small to Coos Bay in tbe early sixties. We, the undersigned, havo known F. J. and McPherson streets in North some work by contract at the new farm which you wish to exchange for Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe bouse and held the c owd from 7:30 wildcats are very destructive to He was engsged in logging on the him perfectly honorable in all business Ben i, has beeu rescinded on tbe brickyard winch ii being opened other land, we can use it. We also transactions and financially able to carry until after 10 o’clock. The entertain young deer, and the death of these , have a new stock of groceries and Bay and later on this river, retiring prot 8 * of Sheridan street property out any obligations made by his firm. on the istliniiia, w is in towu Satur from active service about six years NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. ownera, tlie reason being that the day and says that be haa about fin ment, aside from tbe usual moving two alone will mean considerable chinaware, dry goods, hardware and «go. In 1879 he w h s married t o Toledo, O. pictures, included vaudeville acts more venison for the hunters. millinery to exchange for farm land bid was made on the four streets as islii d the job but expects some more Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, which were well received, the whole 11 *•* 1 'or city property. Write us for par acting directly upon the blood and mu a whole, and the figures for Sheri with a monologue O. A. C. Hen Breaks Record ticulsrs. Information cheerfully giv- D. Lowe, but she died within a cous surfaces o f the system. Testimonials work there, lie says that tbe new interspersed year. Mr Hammerburg waa well sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold dan were higher than those made __________ > d . AgeutR wanted. industry is a much more important which kept the audience in good by nil Druggists. up in Masonry, and his funeral, Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. humor. Tbe medical feature of the b ; another bidder. New bids will C A. Berkius. development than is generally real The O. A, C. hen that attracted which takes place in this city to entertainuent occupied about half P. O. Box 12 St. Paul, Minn be called for. morrow, will be conducted by Ban- ized; that it is, in fact, going to be au hour, and every body got ten world-wide attention by laying 99 9 23 9t don Lodge No. 130. The Charm a big thing. cents’ worth outside of that A num eggs in 100 days has broken tbe will leave Bandon at 10 a. m. bring ber of presents were given away, as Licenses to Wed world's record of 282 eggs in a year Testimony in the disbarment pro ing tbe funeral cortege, and the edvertised. The company will be by having laid 283 nine days before ceedings against R. O Graves was time for tbe services here is set at here for a week, and have secured County Clerk Watson issued the fol- 2 p. m. taken before Referee Peck at Marsh the services of the Naydenne sisters, the year expired. Since September lowing marriage licenses during the field Inst week, and the general im to take the place of one of their 16 she has laid an egg every day, week and the prospects are that she will number who was called borne bv pression stems to be that the charg L. Lloyd Barklow and Della continue to do so to the end of tbe Billings. es made weie not sustained. The tbo illness of bis mother. yaar for which tbe record is kept leetimony will now go to the Su Joseph Jacobson and Mildred Tuttle House Leased And other hens in tbe same flock Pointer. preme Court, and it is a safe bet Alfred V. Bewbay an<l Maud N. that Mr. Graves will be allowed to Frank Hoffman, who recently ar may equal her record before the continue the practice of bis profes rived here from Portland, has made end of the laying year. Tbe higheat Bowron. egg record in the Uoited State« pre- Jer< miah II. Barton and H a D n a h sion at the old stand. arrangements with 0 . C. Evland viously recorded was made by a hen Orr for the lease of the Tuttle House at tbe Missouri station that laid 281 Jesse L. Hite and All e Grace The satisfaction my work and will reopen that popular hotel eggs in one year. The previous Norton. world’s record waa made at Ootario is giving is the best on ibe arrival ol his wife from Port Charles A. Hansen and Lulu B. The world’s guarantee you can have land, which he expects will be in Agricultural Station Reynolds. KATES; One cent a word, each in- about two weeks. Mr. Hoffman is record now held by the Oregon that you are taking no - « aertien. No charge less than 15 cents. an experienced hotel man and a Station was male by the Oregon chances when you come Married pleasant gentleman and will no Station lien No. C 543. As «he was to me for your glasses. FARM FOR SALE—A bargain; 120 doubt meet with good success in the kept in a flock with 50 others, this acres, 60 acres bottom, balance I hotel business here Give me a trial. In do Under the. is not an isolated case of good lay- HITE NORTON —In Ci quille, Or- bench, all cleared, well improved ! management ol Mr and Mrs. Ev - 1 ' nK* as 'h® rpOOTd egoD, Jess L- Hiie and Allie lb® eutire (lock ing so you are protected new house costing $3000, near ! land tbe Tuttle Houes always eu- K'v«» Grâce Norton, Rev. Thomas offi MACE FROM SELECTED SONORA WHEAT evidence (list the ca- by a money back guaran creamery. Price $10,500, easy joyed a good patronage, and there pscity of the American lien c-in be ciating. tee. Consultation and terms. B. Folsom. 8 26-tf was mourning among their ■ boarders greatly increased by proper breed- examination free. ing One of these hens has laid 271 H AS80N REYNOLDS—In Co OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the when Mrs. Evland's need of rest eggs, and another full sister 264, qnille, OregoD, Oct. 8 . 1913, comfielled them to close the dining Heiald office. Chas. A. Hanson and Lulu B. room, some months ago The old and they have more than a month I DISTRIBUTORS | WANTED—Clean cotton rags at j patrons will be glad to see the place each in which to finish tbe year's Reynolds, Rev. Thomas officiat the Herald office. ing record. k State Licensed Optician | reopen. MERELY MENTIONED If There’s Anything Good to Eat T R U E S S T O R E You Coquille Haberdashery Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings H FURHMAN’S PHARMACY Frank C. Pursley Poor Richard Said: ICE C R E A M & COOL D R IN K S FO R W A R M W EATHER WHO I Ask Your Grocer for ■ W . F. PETETT I I I I I I I WANT COLUMN f a g r t ® . Nosier & Norton OO 1 W . F. PETETT