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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1913)
I MERELY MENTIONED THE H A LLO W E ’EN FROLIC The books re eutly orilereil for tbs school library have arrived. By Mi** Geneva Bither New Ginghams just arrived at Lyons & Jones. Tbe Club Cafe is now sporting a. printed bill of fare, long enough to suit tbe most exuding. Automi bile service, any time. T. A. Walker, call either phone. Stand. Farmers & Merchants Bank. The public school pupils aro en joying s holiday today, school be ing closed for election day. B roken O ut • I* your facs covered with pimples, blotches or rash f 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 m afic. Of the many blood purifiers wo sell Rajcall B lood T a b • loti are undoubtedly the moat effective. W e ere familiar with the formula o f this remedy and k n ow what It will do. It puri fies and enriches the blood, builds up the entire system end imparts a healthy color tochecka and lips. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Per package, 30c. FlWHIHAN’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Profemsional C ards P H Y S IC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Phvsician Surgeon Office in Kichmond-Barker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT Last Pendleton Round-Up at the Scenio Saturday night. Today’s election doesn’t compare in excitement with the last election held in town, about ten days ago. The Hallowe’en party at the high school seems to be ao well covered by the school poetess that nothing □eed be added. If you are going to buy a Rubber Boot buy a pair of Ball brand at Lyons & Jones. Geo. H. Stev,nson went over to Maisbiield Saturday to meet his two daughters, who were coming on the Alliance from Eureka. M. M. Young hss leased tbe Cnase and will conduct it as a feed stable, haviug placed Geo. H. Stev enson in charge as manager. V. W. Bouton, aged 87, who was brought from the poor farm to Grayce hospital last spring for treatment for heart disease, died last Wednesday night. You don’t have to wait till next year to see tbe last Pendleton Round-Up, as it will be shown at the Scenio Saturday afternoon and evening. D e n tist Office over First National Bank Plione Main 431 LAWYERS A. J. SHERWOOD A ttobnkv at L aw First National Hank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw First National Hunk Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SIN CLAIR A ttorn ey a t L a w Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY AiTOHNKr AND C o u nsellor at L a w Office in Robinson Building W. C. C H A SE A tto rn y at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttornky and C o u nsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY W. H. Leach, of Marshfield, claims to haye six Plymouth Rock pullets that are laying regularly at the age of four months. Can you beat it? Lyons A Jones carry the Ball brand Rubber boot. None Better. Miss Myr! McOloskey, of Myrtle Point was one of the successful ones at the tryout for the dramatic club at the State University, being one of the few selected from forty- four candidates. Take your subscriptions for all magazines and periodicals to Fol som’s ConfeoHonery. You will get the regular publishers’ rates, with the benefit of any special offers, and save the trouble and expense of sending the money, with no risk of loss. Portland Semi-Weekly Journal aDd Coquille Herald, both for $2.00 a year in advance. Claud Moon has sold “The Sportemao” to Messrs. Sickles, Ball and Smith, who are now in charge and doing business under tbe name of Coquille Garage A Sporting Goods Co. Haye you Been those new Ging hams at Lyons A Jones? Just the thing for school dresses, 10c and 12Jc per yard. LAW YER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condi tion o f the mucous lining o f the Eusta chian Tube. W hen this tube is inflamed ou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect earing, and when it Is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out o f ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condl* tlon o f the mucous surfaces. ^ We will give One Hundred Dollars fo r any case oi Deafness (caused by catarrhUhat cannot bo cured bj Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. r. J. CT1ENMT, * CO, Toledo, OMOs Bold by Druggists. 76 c. Tabs Hall’s Family Fills for constipation. M. M. Young, who recently moved into town from Dora, has purebashed of Frank Burkholder tbe office and business of the Pacific Real Estate Co., and will hereaftei turn over real estate on paper in stead of with a plow. Mr. Burk holder retires from the business of handling real estate for others and will attend exclusively to his own investments. The Coquille Mill and Merc. Co. call attention to the fact that they «re better prepared than ever to supply apple, pruue and tomato boxea. Shipments made promptly By rail or steamer. All orders will nceive immediate attention. — Both Phones — Coquille Mill A Merc Co. Tb« Hallowe’en party given at C. H S Every one present will pronounce * success. Guy autumn leaves and waving corn, With figures grotesque, did tbe walls adorn; While witches an I goblins, large and sin til, Furnished amusemeut for one and all. The entrance fee was a whistle's worth— Thru a magic ladder to the hall of mirth. Whore once assembled our wouder tucreased; But noise and excitement instantly ceased, When, oue by one, we were ushered in To a presence with a ghostly grin. T h is Bpectre presented a b lo o d y pen, With which each victim there and then Signed a death-bead’s awful list, With beating heart and shaking wrist. We were then and there to learn our doom, For a witch let ub in to an inner room. But what a surprise when you got inside— Just fun, and more fun, so no one could chide. A grand march ensued all 'round and about, In which not a person, I know was left out. Then we all seated ourselves, two and two, And saw a black witch (I dare not say who) She carried a brom from which each drew a straw; Some red oues, some blue ones, some purple would draw. Then tbe black witch to us did uufold Our fortunes; each color different tale told. And Oh! What funny things some of us did, Just to make sure of those spells we were rid. Another grand march to a gaily played tune, In which every oue wanted to stop to soon ; For when the tune ceased, the couple who stood Under an arch so gentle and good, A cake should receive; which was missed with a cry. But that cake was replaced by a large pumpkin pie. And then to tbe fortune tellers we went, To learn with whom and how our lives should be spent. A wee gypsy maiden related with cards, Fortunes to all, by the yards and yards; While a lady of palmistry surely revealed Fast, present and furture and y o u r d o o m was sealed Once more we all seated ourselves I wo and two, Amid laughter and noise— >11 young folks do; And were entertained by four maidens gay Who sang us a ghost song in such a way, As to just make you think oi a night, still and black, When goblins and ghosts always get on your track Auotber shy miss recited some lines; They surely were most amusing rhymes. Every oue liked them immensly I know— But only two would she say, and so In a tub of water for apples we’d duck, An apple our prize—if we had good luck. And now came the funuiest part of all, Every young lady, both great and small, Array herself in a snow white sheet; Then the boys came in a partner to greet, And tho choosing was hard, I really do think Some chose the right one in almost a wink. And then for the feast we all enjoyed. Many good cooks were surely employed In making those rich, yellow pumpkin pies. They also caused many long drawn sighs, For the pies were so good you just had to eat; And the cider so tempting, and sparkling and sweet. After this witching repast had been served, We one and all praised whom the credit deserved, For making our Hallowe’en eve so delightful, And that was the goblins and witches so frightful. At twelve of the clock then we homeward went, ’Twill long be remembered how that evening war spent. It is reported that a representa Round-Up matinee Saturday af. tive of tbe Dollar interests is on ternoon. Don’t forget. the river, presumably in connection A. F. Bergon, the contracter, with the litigation over the sawmill 1 started last Thursday in his car and near town, but there seems to be no accompanied by his wife, for Wil prospect of immediate straighten mington, Cal. They expect to stay ing out of the affairs of tbe mill. there this winter, for the benefit o f Marsha) Sullivan says that the Mis. Bcrgou’s health, returning in n ght of Hallowe’en passed off with the spring. a pleasing absence of the malicious A restaurant w ill be opened in depredations which sometimes oc the Train b u i l d iD g at the corner of cur. While the y o n D g peoples had plenty of fun, it was of the hormless First end Hall streets, as s o o n as variety. tbe room can be prepared. This This year’s Round-Up better than w ill make three new e a t i n g places ever. See it at the Scenic Satur in towu and tbe iuner man o u g h t to day. be able to find something t o fill him up. WANT COLUMN I I I I I A Suggestion to Housewives CW IFT’S PREMIUM HAMS are cured by a process that ^ makes it unnecessry and undesirable to parboil before broiling or frying. This ham will not be salty if parboiling is omitted. Put the ham directly in the frying pan or the broiler and it will retain the delightful "PREMIUM FLAVOR” found only in "Swift’s Premium” Hams. We carry "Swift’s Premium” Ham regularly because our trade demands the Best. Please try cooking “ Swift’s Premium” Ham without freshening, and note its superior quality and flavor. I I I I Nosier & Norton I D IS T R IF U T O R S RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents. HOUSE FOR RENT— Newly paper ed 5 room cottage including 2 1-3 bottom lots for garden, also barn. Price for all only $7; without barn $6. Adjoining Cbristiau church. Look it over and call up 3 X Farmers. 10-21-2t The dining room of tbe Tuttle House looked quite natural again Sunday noon, with Messrs, Medley and Wheeler at their old places, Mr. and Mrs. H. O Anderson and other of the old Sunday regulars on band, ns well as Mr. and Mrs. Evlund, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Folsom and lit tle Elinor, the sunshine kid. Apple Boxes HEIFERS FOR SALE— High band of grade Jersey aye« rling past ¡com ing Fresh in fbe spring large and thrifty from good cows, price o nly $30. Address C. A. Pendlev on, Coquille, or Phone 3X Farmers 10-21 2t We manufacture tbe standard box prescribed and approved by tbe slate horticultural society, and adopted by the State Legislature, and until further notice will sell boxes in any quanity at tbe follow- ing prices: FARM FOR SALE— A bargain; 120 APPLE BOXES .. ‘ 8o acres, 60 acres bottom, balance PRUNE BOXES 7c bench, all cleared, well improved TOMATO BOXES 6c new house coating $3000, near creamery. Price $10,500, easy Pendleton Round-Up of 1913 terms. B. Folsom. 8 26-tf OLD NEWSPAPERS— Cheap at the Tbe biggest Round-Up yet held Herald office. at Pendleton, Oregon, took place on WANTED—Clean cotton rags at the 11th, 12th and 13th of Septem the Herald office. ber, 1913. Fully 36,000 people wit-; neased the greatest Wild West Show on earth, Thu motion pictures oi this great eveut coneist of seven reels utd por tray every number ou the program. 1 The pictures are clear, sharp and steady, and show the Round-Up from the big parade to the Bucking Broncho coutest. Manager Wilson has secured this feature at a tremendous expense, | owing to tbe fact that tbe films have only been booked for a period of ihree weeks since the Round-Up. We cau assuie you that you will see this picture ahead of many larger i theatres in tbe big cities. Born W ILSON— In Coquille, Oregon. Nov. 3, 1913, 10 tbe wile of O Wilson, a daughter. LOOK! Wn own soma of the finest improv ed farms in Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota that we cau sell ou crop paymeuts. If you want a homo we will help yon. If you have a piece of city property or a small farm which you wish to exchange for other land, we can use it. We also have a new stock of groceries and chinaware, dry goods, hardware and millinery to exchange for farm land or city property. Write us for par tiuulars. Information cheerfully giv The Lights Only Winked en. Agents wanted. C. A. Berkius. Coquille had a narrow escape P. O. Box 12 St. Paul, Minn. Saturday night from spending an 9 23 9t evening in tbe dark, and but for tbe forethought of the Oregon Pow er Co in equiping the new plant to handle such emerg- noies, we would have all been scurrying for caDdleR, as we used to do. A pipe sprung a leak under one of the boilers re cently installed, but by quick work on the part of tbe crew that boiler was shut off by tbe closing of a valve, and tbe works went right ahead as if nothiug had happened. WB There was a moment's dicker of the lights, and the steam whistle sent out several agonized calls for somebody to come arunnin’ but otherwise the town’s serenity was undisturbed. It was necessary to tear away tbe brickwork at tbe rear end of tbe boiler, to make the re pairs. THE Tuttle House Again open under new management Give us a call FRANK HOFFMAN Manager Have you paid the printer? ^2SZSZS2SZS2S2S2S2S2S2S2S2SZ Find Them at Anderson’s Stone Jars Tubs Kraut-Kutters Onyx Ware Pails Boilers II. O. ANDERSON , % SZS2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZS3 W . F. PETETT ZZ)^CZ) The satisfaction my work is giving is the best guarantee you can have that you are taking no chances when you come to me for your glasses. Give me a trial. In do ing so you are protected by a money back guaran tee. Consultation and examination free. I I I I W . F. PETETT I Is willing to wait on and give you service every hour of the Day or Night between you and your Baker — Butcher — Fire Department Doctor — Grocer — Police Department uud hundreds of your Friend»? Of course it is tbe T E L E P H O N E If you have none already, let us inntal one for you and see how much better and safer you will feel Rates and information will be supplied by our local manager C oos B a y H om e Telephone Co. Main Office Marshfield, Oregon State Licensed Optician THE 1913-14 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP R O U N D -U P A t Pendleton, Oregon In Seven Reels of Thrills, Action and Fun These Pictures, presented by Thomas & Bauman, of Portland, Oregon, cover every important action and event of the entire Round-Up. Views of Pendleton and Round-Up Grounds, Grand Parade of Participants, all Kinds of Races, Riding Bucking Bronchos, Steers and Buffalos. Bull-Dogging, Hog- tieing, and Roping. W orld’s Championship Contests Entire Three D ays Program S C E N IC T H E A T E R S A T U R D A Y NIGHT ADMISSION 25c and 15c Matinee Saturday A fte rn o o n