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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1913)
I No vaudeville st the Scenic this week. Just four reels of good pic tures. MERELY MENTIONED R a i < lurnln is h way on a trip Geo. Ri lout, a public accountant, • Portlnm I mi 1 {joints north. of Maisbfieid, made this city a call Four thousand feet of pictures at last week. the Sci bin every night now. 10 ci nlB. Tbe Southern Pacific booklets Winfield Woodbury, of North advertising Coos County Hre still Bend, visited Coquille friends be expected on "the next Breakwater.” tween trains Saturday. If you like nice dishes, do your Anlunu bile service, any time. T. trading at Lyons A Jones' stole and A Walker, call either pbene. Stand. they will help you to get a loveiy Farmers Jk Mtrcbunts Bunk. set of genuine Underglaze Flow Oeo. E Musiuk wns over from Blue with gold illumination. Have You O Broken Out * Is your face covered with pimples, blotches or rash ? P oor condition o f your b lood will cause these facial disfigurements at this season o f the year. A g ood m edicine for your b lood will clear your com plexion like m agic. • O f the many blood purifiers we sell R e x a ll B lood T a b # lets are undoubtedly the most effective. W e are familiar with the form ula o f this remedy and k n ow what it w ill d o. It puri fies and enriches the blood , builds up the entire system and Imparts a healthy color to cheeks and lips. Sold with the R exall guarantee. Per package, 50c. FURHMAN’ S PHARMACY The Rexall Store P rofessional C ards P H Y S IC IA N S DR. JAS. RICHMOND Phvsician Surgeon Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT D entist Ollice over First National Bank • Phone Main 431 LAWYERS A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttornet and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorn y at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Pilone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion o f the ear. There is only ono way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion o f the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tub«. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect nearing, 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 condi tion o f the mucous surfaces. _ W . will give One n n n d re d D o lla r , fo r a n y m s . o i D p :ifn «*i rcanacd br ca ta rrh ) that can n ot be enradby B a b 's CatO ThU uro. Send f o r d renlmra free. F . J . CHENW T, * 00. T olado, QMS. Bold by Druggist., He. T ea. Babb r u b y n ils for eaasOsaUea. I I I I I F. E. Allen, who makes this sec- Marshfield to spend the week end tiou for the Blake McFall Co , is a with Coquille relatives. candidate for Mayor of Marshfield List your property with the Pa cific Henl Estate Co., M. M. Young, his oppnoent being CarlA lbrecbt. manager. P. M Hall Lewis has resigned his office nf fruit iuspjctor for Coos county. A. H Stutsman, the Marshfield real ertnte bustler, was iu town ihis morning between host mid tarain Buy your goods of Lyons A Jones, and let them help you to get a beau tiful set of La Française Semi-Por- celaiu dishes with gold illumination. "Fair Play,’’that old reliable news paper correspondent, is taking swi{»os at Engineer Hall-Lewis and tbe county court in the Sentinel and the redoubtable P. M. is coming back, with an occasional jab at Mayor Morrison. Why not trade at Lyons A Jones’ and secure a nice set of Semi Porce lain decorated dishes? We will give you, a punch card and when vou have traded to tbe amount of $30 and pay $4 additional iu cash you secure the dishes. Archie Walker suffered a fracture of the collar bone while practicing with the independent football team John F. Hall announces that he last Sunday. will not be a candidate for another The big barn being built at Ara- term as county judge, as bis private go by the Stauff broth rs, to replace business demands bis attention and the one burned this fall, has been eight years is all be can afford to roofed over. devote to the service of tbe county The Library Association will at a loss to himself. meet at the School house Friday The breach of promise case of afternoon. A feature of the meeting Mrs. Iva Wells against C. O. King, will be an address by Miss Gwinn which has been given considerable entitled, ‘ The Value of Public notoriety, bas been compromistd Speaking. without going to trial, King paying Four reels every night at the tbe lady $1000 as a salve for htr Scenio. All for 10 cents lacerated affections. Geo. Locke, superintendent of the Moore mill on the lower river, bad his collar bone and four ribs broken laet Thureday by falling from the timber slip to the dock below. Take your subscriptions for all magazines and periodicals to Fol som’s Confectionery. 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 do risk of loss. The Evangelistic Meetings at the Christian Church will begin next Sunday, Nov. 10. W . T. Adams, State Evangelist, will do the preach ing. There will be good praching and singing and you will be heart ily welcomed. With every $30 worth of goods purchased at Lyons Jones’ store, and $4 cash, you can secure a beau tiful 40-piece set of dishes, La Française Semi-Porcelain, genuine Underglaze Flow Blue with gold illumination. P. M. Burr, of the firm of W.l- ett and Burr, who are building the Smith-Powers road above Mjrtle Point, reported on his return from San Francisco last week that laborers were much more plentiful and they were having less trouble in keepiug a crew. ' The paving of Front street from Ferry to the junction with C Btreet has been completed by the Loug- ston Construction Co., except the south half of the street at the east end which will be left until the fill has settled.Work is g'>ing ahead on the 0 street curbs and paving as fast as the weather will permit and e v iry possible hour is beiD g utilized. The C' quille Mill and Mere. Co. coll attention to the fact that they are better prepnied than ever to supp y apple, prune and tomato boxes. Shipman s made pr' mptly by rail or steamer. All orders will receive immediate attention. — Both Phones — Coquille Mill & Merc Co. A Suggestion to Housewives IF T ’ S PREMIUM HAMS are cured by a process that S W 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 "S w ift’ s Premium” Hams. We carry "S w ift’ s Premium” Ham regularly because our trade demands the Best. Please try cooking "S w ift’s Premium” Ham without freshening, and note its superior quality and flavor. Nosier & Norton D IS T R IB U T O R * I I I I I “ Bulkhead” Giving Way The engineering theory that a perpendicular wall of concrete four The grand jury, which wm call'd or five inches thick ami twelve or together to investigate the robbery fourteen feet high, tied with a few of the Eastside safe, found an in small wires, will withstand the pres •lictmeot against William J. Leaton, sure of a mass of soft dirt extend city recorder of that town, anJ be ing from tbe bottom to tbe top of wae bouud over to the December the wall, seeroa by way of being ex errn of court, bail being fixed at ploded in tbe case »f the bulkhead $5:100. An indictment for gambliug recently put iu at the junction of wae aUo found and in that charge Front and C streets. Even the dry the bail was fixed at $500, making dirt of the fill pressed the wall out- $5500 to be raiaed by Leaton if be ward very noticeably when the fill wiehea to enjoy hie liberty for the was made, and since tbe rains soft next month. ened tbe mass the wall has bceD Sheriff Gage went over to Marsh pressed outward at the top until it field Thursday evening and placed is away out of plumb, aDd it has Leaton under arreet, bringing him erome evident that unless some over next day and placing him iu thing is done tbe whole thing will the county jail. go over shortly. Some timbers The story goes that a large part were put in as braces, and now of the money t a k e D from tbe saf preparations are being made to was lost over the poker table in build some substantial concrete Marshfield, the games being played braces outside of tbe wall to keep in a certain barber shop. District it from going any farther. Attorney Liljeqvist and Marshal W, E. Cleghorn is occupying as a Carter, of Marshfield, come in lor grocery the old city hall building much credit for their work in gath which stands just outside the so- ering evidence as to where the called bulkhead, and he has been money went. Leaton protests his considerable alarmed at the giving innocence, but no story has been away of the flimsy affair, which given out to account for his posses- threatened to sweep tbe building siou of the large sums of money off its foundation and down the hill which he is alleged to have lost to toward the river. the Marshfield barber-gamblers. Many remarks were made by the The grand jury also found a true by-standers during the construction bill against D. A. Curry, in whose of this '‘ bulkhead,” as to its delicate shop tbe games are Baid to baye and spirituelle appearance, and been played. Curry pleaded guilty prophecies, were freely made that it to this charge, but Judge Coke post would never stand up after the poned the imposition of a penalty, pressure of the soft dirt cam- placing Curry undtr $300 bonds, against it. which were furnished. Wm. Warren, an employe in Cur Rents collected and property looked after by the Pacific Real ry’s shop, who is alleg'd to have Eatate 1 >o., M. M Young, manager. taken a band in tbe games, was given immunity, as he was needed The Election as a witness. N . more football games have been arranged with Myrtle Point. Tbe team from that place was so far out-classed in the two games played that it seemed useless to try to get In tbe election last week, all the up a contest of any real interest. referendum measures were carried Folsom’s Confectionery will soon except the steriliztiou bill. be grinding up its ice cream by The two university appropriations electric power, having ordered the were approved by a two to one vote. installation of a motor. And that The Workmen’s Compensation mesDs a gasoline engine for sale, as bill was passed by about three to you will observe by the wan t ad in one. this issue. The County Attorney bill had a Paul Kruger, formerly of Sumner, safe majority- was bound over to the circuit court The figures lor Coos county will by Recorder Lawrence, acting as run about the same as the total. Justice of tbe Peace, on the charge The submission of the "wet and of selling liquor to minors,he having dry” question at Bandon turned acted aB a go-between in the pur out to be a farce, as the vote was chase of liquor. overwhelmingly iu iavor of the wets. In the state, Prohibition made Apple Boxes gains. In local option elections We manufacture the standard Salem and Oregon City were trans box prescribed and approved by ferred to the dry column. Easy the state horticultural society, and adopted by the State Legislature, victories for the drys were had at and until further notice will sell Springfield. Hilllsboro, Rainier, boxes in any quanity at tbe follow Hsnisburg, Woodburn, Wallowa, ing prices: Florence, Gresham, Stayton, Sher APPLE BOXES 8c wood and six precincts in Multno PRUNE BOXES 7c TOMATO BOXES 6c mah county. How H . Escaped. “ So you've never been spanked, lit tle boy?” “ Nuw. Never.” "Isn’t that nice? Then you’ve never given your father and mother cauae for annoyance?” "I’ ve made 'em mad often enough, I gness." "And they've never whipped you for It?" “ N'aw. You see. whenever paw starts In to spank me mow gets mad. an' whenever maw threatens to spank m . paw gets .mad. an' they have a H ere argument, an’ by the time they ge* over that they've forgotten what It was they were going to spnuk me for, any how.” —Detroit Free I’ ress. WANT COLUMN RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' GASOLINE ENGINE For S a le - h p Baker A Hamilton. In quire at Folsom’s Confectionery. 1 1 -U -tf HOUSE FOR RENT—Newly paper ed 5 room cottage including 2 1-3 bottom lots for garden, also bam. Price for all only $7; without barn $6. Adjoining Christian chu ch. Look it over and call up 3 X Farmers. 10-21-2t H EIIE RS FOR BALE— High band of grade Jerseys yearling past ¡com ing Fresh in the spring large and thrifty from good cows, price oDly $30. Address C. A. Pendlev on, Coquille, or Phone 3X Farmers 10-21 2t : FARM FOR SALE— A bargain; 120 acres, 60 acres bottom, balaDce bench, all cleared, well improved Dew bouse costing $3000, near creamery. Price $10,500, easy Leaton is Bound Over On Embezzlement Charge ------ »<#► «-- ----- Liljeqvist Now in the Saddle L- A . Liljeqvist received from Governor West Saturday his ap pointment as prosecuting attorney for Coos county, undtr tbe new County Attorney act which was ratified by the voters last Tuesday. Mr. Liljeqvist has earned this ap pointment by his able and energetic work as deputy prosecuting attor ney under Geo. Brown. While he will uow be |)erfoiming practically the same work as before, there will be an added responsibility, aud the salary will be more commensurate with the work, being $1800 a year instead of $500. HOUSEKEEPERS Must be Watchful F o r g r e a t e f f o r t s a r e b e i n g m a d e in th is v i c i n i t y t o s e l l b a k i n g p o w d e r s o f in fe r io r c la s s , m a d e f r o m a n d lim e cream of ta rta r b a k i n g pow der to The official Government tests have shown Royal Baking Powder to be a p u re, h e a lth fu l, g ra p e cream o f ta r ta r b a k in g p o w d er, o f h igh est strength, and care should be taken to prevent the su bstitu tion o f any other brand in its place. R oyal B a k in g P o w d e r c o s ts o n ly a fa ir p r i c e p e r p o u n d , a n d is c h e a p e r and b etter o th e r b a k in g Some Pumpkin at its p r ic e pow der th a n any in t h e w o r ld . Good Buy in improved Farm B. B. Teters who was in from 22. S ovod miles from Coquille, County Clerk Watson issued the fol lowing marriage licenses during the Fairview last Thursday, left at the one of the beet farm propositions week: Herald office a pumpkin raised by that have been offered. Not a clay his son, Frank Teters, which is 54 loam but a silt soil of about 125 inches in circumference and weighs acres. Very nearly all under plow; 50 pounds. Mr. Teter said that fine location; a south and southeast this was only one out of eight wag exposure; well drained; fine flowing on-loads o f putnpkius that were springs; 60 or more cattle, horses, hauled off from an acre of ground, all kinds of implements, houses and and that on the same acre 65 bush barns. Can grow vegetables, oats, els ot corn were raised at the same barley, com and clover. Close to time,and tbe acre was not all plant railroad, county road by place. LOOK! ed, as it contains 50 apple trees Dairy and pork will make you an Yet strangers sometimes think that extensive bank account. This farm We own some of the finest improv is class A, No. 1, and will bear ed farms in Minnesota, Wisconsin Coos county land is held too high thorough investigation. Will rep and North Dakota that we can eell on crop payments. If you want a resent an investment o f approximate And now the question arisee: If home we will help yoD. If you havo ly $30,000. Can arrange good terms a show troupe do their advertising a piece of city property or a email farm which you wish to exchange for by means of a cowbell may they STUTSMAN & CO. other land, we can use it. We also properly be called “ barn-stormers?” Marshfield Oregon have a new stock of groceries and chinaware, dry goods, hardware and millinery to exchange for farm land or city property. W rite us for par List Your Property With ticulars. Information cheerfully giv- Agents warned. sd . C. A. Berkius. P. O. Box 12 St. Paul, Minn. 9 23 9t Harvey L. Dingman and Edith Frances Hawkman. Nathan Cutlip and Ella Krick. Lonis Lazopoulis and Nan Richie. Gottfried F. Vetter and Ray Kap- pal. George Ray McNair and Alfa D. Weddle. P acific R ea l E state Co. Good O _______ ___________ ______________line for tidewater fish. Tbe question OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cbesp at the arose from the catching of tomcod Herald office. _________________ off tbe Coos Bay wharves by small WANTED—Clean cotton rags at boys and others, and tbe same rul- the Herald office. ing will hold on this river. u n d e s ir m a k e c le a n a n d h e a lth fu l f o o d . Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and Business Property. Houses for Rent Reading M . M . Young, M gr., Coquille, Ore. Copper Clad Malleable Range “The Range that can’t rust out” “All works of quality must bear a price in proportion to the skill, time and expense attendinq their manufacture. — RUSKIN Call and look this Range over, and and you will see the price is right With Pin Extension Water Front W . F. PETETT In answer to an inquiry, Tom Hall, of Marshfield bas heard from s,ate Game Warden Finley to the effect that a fishing license is re- quired for fishing with hook and p h osp h a tes, b o th a b le t o th o s e w h o r e q u ir e h ig h -g r a d e ------- ------------ Licenses to Wed 8b. One of the best timber prop ositions on the market today. Close to railroad, watea and town; natural outlet for thousands of logs. One mile of road puts you into the tim ber. Timber estimated at 20 to 25 million feet. Mostly red and yel low fir and some white fir. Tbe best logging proposition, easy of access; land does not go with this buy. Long time to remove timber; right of way graDt, timber back of this tract can be had at a reasonable Business Change figure. Full information given to parties who are interested and cad C. A. MachoD, late of Marshfield, qualify to take a proposition of this has purchased tbe news staod and kind. confectionery store of Peter Scott STUTSMAN & CO. and bas been busy making changes Marshfield, Oregon and improvements on the interior of tbe stand. Mr. Machon will carry the same line of cigars, confection- terv, soft drinks etc. heretofore bandied and will add other lines as he feels out tbe demand. He will put iD a delicatessen department at oDce. which will be quite a conven- ¡enee for the housekeepers, and be will undoubtedly find a good pa- The satisfaction my work tronage. is giving is the best Must Have License a lu m a c id s P r ic e $ 7 4 .0 0 h . O 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. ■ who a I s d e r s o n Is williag to wait on and give you service every hour of the Day or Night between you aDd your Baker — Butcher — Fire Department Doctor — Grocer — Police Department I I W . F. PETETT I State Licensed Optician o. and hundreds of your Friends? Of course it is the T E L E P H O N E If you have nono already, let us instal one for you and see bow much better and safer you will feel Rates ami information will tie supplied by our local manager C oos B a y H om e Telephone Co. Main Office Marshfield, Oregon