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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1913)
HAIR BRUSHES SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES From a good W ire Brush at 25c, up to the finest imported French Bristle We call especial attention to a KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE Corner Third and Hall streets. Services at 11 a m next Sunday i Subject lensou sermon, “ Soul and B od y." Sunday School 10 a. m Wednesday evening m eeting 8:00 N. L Church Sooth E VE R Y TUESD AY w ill be rapid. T h e lady leathers were deligh t L- J Car ey last F rid ay eveu ipg. Entered as second claBS matter May T h e boys o f the main building 8, 19(«. at the poet office at Coquille, Oregon, underact of Congress of March have arranged to e rre d some g ym 3, 1879. nastic apparatus on the school grounds. P. C. LE V A R , Lessee. Devoted to the material and social upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par ticularly and o f Coos County genera lly. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance ARE WE A L L Sunday school at to. a m. Preaching Sunday i t a. m and 7 : 3 <> E pworth League at 6:45 p m. Prayer m eeting W ed 7:30 a m Choir practice Thurs. 7:30 a. m. | A. T hom as , Pastor. S M A L L P O X is p re v e n ts by vaccination — the injection of vaccine. D I P H T H E R I A is prevented by the injection of anti-toxin. These enable the body to produce substances which prevent the growth of smallpox and diphtheria germs in the blood. There are m any other diseases, nearly, if not quite as dangerous, and far more common — typhoid fever, the grippe, bronchitis, pneumonia, catarrh, rheumatism, and a score of others— that can be prevented less painfully and more easily bÿ making the body strong to resist germ infection. 8T. JAMES EPISCOPAL. Services first and third Sundays Sunday achool i the A c a d e m y building, and the o f each month. every Sunday at 10 a. m. filth, eigh th and m ixed grades at You are heai tily w :U si . the main building are planning The third T h a n k s g iv in g Phon e Main 354. feaS r EMULSION Christiai Science Society $2.50 PUB LISH ED and fourth grades at programs. They CHURCH OP CHRIST. Bible school at 10 a m. Christian E ndeavor at 6:30 p.|m T h e - b o y s o f the eighth grade Prayer m eeting at 7:30 p.m . each have organized an orchestra which W ednesday. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30. w ill render selections at the various I program s o f the year to be g ive o by P ™ You are cordially iuvited to all that grade. T h e orchestra consists these services. o f Jack Leach, director and cornet; T. B. McDonald, Miiilstei j R ay and Lelaud Peart, violins; TRADÈ are to be g ive n on the Wednesday M U TTO N -H E AD S ? afternoon before T h a n k sg ivin g day. And now Curry county is in trouble over the late-election, and there is a chance that the expressed w ill of the voters may be defeated by the ignorance, stupidity or w ilful fail ure to comply with the law, on the part o f the election boards o f two pre cincts in the county. It though any one who had seems as H ow ard P ik e, baritone; and Leslie been in Shroeder, piano the county lon g enough to serve on an election board should know that ? OLIVE OIL with solid back and 15 rows of puae bristles at fully entertained by M rs J IL L Church Sunday school at io a. m Preaching at i t a m. and 8 p. m P la y e r meeting Thursdays at 8 p m. C H . B r y a n , Pastor Genuine Im ported French Brush The Coquille Herald To prevent disease- resist disease germs PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Service» Sunday at 1 1 a . m and 7:30 p. ru. • Sunday School at 10 a m. Frank H . Adams, Pastor. We carry' a stock in which the most econom ical or the most fastidious taste can fint its choice. All grades, styles and all prices Sheriff $ Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure (W it h H y p o p h o s p h ite s ) • designed for the prevention as well as the relief of disease — by enabling the body to overcome the germs. It, at the same time, strengthens and tones the nerves, nourishes the blood, puts the entire system into a proper healthy condition to combat and successfully resist disease. b E v e r y person not in perfect health has incipient g e r m 3 Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of som e distressing ailm ent in his o r her system . bert, w h o were in school here last o f an execution ■ k 1 duly du issued out o f the Cold w eath er, o v e r-w o rk , excesses o f any kind, are it is necessary that the returns i year, h a ve returned from Eastside Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, liable to bring about ju st th e conditions under w h ich J for the County o f Coos and to me direct- should be personally carried to the aud taken up their school work gd on the 8th day of November, 1913, those latent disease g e rm s w ill g e t the upper hand, and county seat by a member o f the j upon a judgement and decree duly p u t you on y o u r back “ d o w n sick.” here again. rendered, entered of record and docket board, not to mention the fact that j Y o u w h o are ru n -d ow n , tired-out, nervous — F o u r new pupils enrolled yester ed in and by said Court on the 30th day of the election board are provided September, 1913 in a certain suit then day. M ason Belloni came in from | in said Court pending, wherein K itty with plainly printed copies of the the R o y district to finish his eighth Perdue was plaintiff and Edward Per election laws. Y et the boards in due, sometimes known and designated as grade w ork , Mabel and Ida Sieven Arville Perdue and Mary J. Perdue, his two precincts in Curry sent the re son have just arrived from C alifo r wife and Lucinda Butler, were defendants turns in by mail. I f it shall prove in favor of plaintiff and against said de nia, and M yrtle Neum an comes fendants bywhich execution I am com that this invalidates the returns manded to sell the property in said execu from the Bandon schools. from those precints it will cause a tion and hereinafter described to pay the sum due the paintiff o f seven hundred reversal of the verdict of the people Fishtrap and Vicinity twenty-one and20 100dollars,with inter in the matter o f s bridge across the est thereon at the rate of seven per cent, Chetco river, as with those two M r N ich ols, who has resided on per annum from the 30th day o f Sept., 1913, until paid together with the costs precincts the proposition carried by Fishtrap for the past year, moved and disbursements of said suit taxed at a good majority, but without them over 10 the Bay side a few days ago. one hundred thirty-nine and 10- 100dollars ’ and costs and expenses o f said execution. | it was defeated Now the county havin g rented a place over there I will on Saturday the 20th day o f Decem ber, 1913, at the hour o f Ten o’clock A. ! court is up against a quandry, for T h e Fishtrap L a d ie s ’ A id met at M. o f the said day at the front door of i f it attempts to g o ahead with the the home ol Mrs. A lb ert Shroeder the County Court House in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at public b rid ge it is expected that the op last W ednesday. auction to the highest bidder for eash ponents of the undertaking w ill in- T h ere was a corn h u sk irg bee in hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which Btitute a legal fight against it. held at the John Carl place at Ara- said defendants Edward Perdue and It is truly surprising how men go Thursday night, also one at the Mary J. Perdue, his wife, and Lucinda Butler, and all persons claiming under , will ball things up, when they have C. Shroeder place Saturday night them subsequent to the Plaintiff’ s I the plain priuted instructions before ot last week, a la rg e crow d attend Mortage lien in, o f and to said real j property. Said mortgaged premises first publication of this notice, to-wit; tract shall he awarded and the contract them And we d o n ’ t have to g o to hereinbefore mentioned are described from the 18th day of November, 1913, or shall fail, neglect or refuse for a peri- I ing. the wilds of Curry county to find in said execution as follows, to-wit: objections to be in writing and to be od of five davs after such award is made | The F arm ers’ U n ion held their Lots Nine (9). Ten (10), Nineteen (19) filed in the office of-County Clerk. to enter into a contract and file his instances, either. W e have only to m onthly m eeting at the Fishtrap and Twenty (20) in Block No. One (1) | Dated at Coquille, Coos County, Ore bond to the satisfaction of the County i look back to some o f our late la in Industrial Addition to Bandon, Coos gon, this 17th day of November, 1913. Court as required l>v law. school house Saturday night, serv County, Oregon. James Watson, Dated at the City of Coquille, ( ’oos| mented s bool meetings iD this cen County Cler*. Said sale being made subject to re ll-18-3t County, Oregon, this 17th day of No- j ing ice ceam and cake, and en jo y ter of enlightenment and erudition demption in the manrer provided by vember, 1913. ing themselves in a social way. James Watson, Notice lo Contractors In the endeavor to elect a school Dated this 14th day o f November 1913. ll-18-3t County Cieik Misses Ethel aud Stella T a y lo r, director the plain and unmistak W. W. G age , Notice is hereby given that pealed Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon. Roy Tavlor and Corbett Robison able provisions o f the law are entire bids will be received for the improve ll-18-5t Miss H azel ment of that portion of the Four-Mile ly disregarded; and when a tie vote spent Sunday with County Road No. 596, described as fol Radahaugh. occurs we calmly ignore the provis lows ‘.commenting at station 0 plusO and Notice of Completion of Improvement ending at station23 plus 92 on said road Bob Millet had the misfortune to ion that the tie must be d ccided by by grading a road wav thereon according lot, and take another b a llo t, with be thrown from a horse a few days Notice is hereby given that N P. to the plans and specification* on file in the result that the candidate then ago. and bruised up considerably Nelson, contractor, has completed his ; the office of the County Clerk. work on improvement o f constructing J The County Court reserves the right elected is later unseated by the about the shoulders a scow and skiff for the Riverton Ferry, to reject any and all bids and to award the contract to a bidder not the lowest court. Then we take a vote on a Little Orvis M iller, infant son o f at Riverton, Coos County, Oregon, and should they deem it for the best inter that the County Road Master has filed school site in a fashion we are now Mr. and Mrs. N ile M iller, was quite his certificate o f completion o f said est« of the County. All bids to be filed with tlie County told with apparent truth did not sick several days la«t w eek, but is work done on such improvement, and any person, firm or corporation having Clerk on or before the 4th da\ of De follow the provisions o f the law much better now objections to file to the acceptance of cember, 1913. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.: a certified che k for five (5) per These cases are always b ob b in g up. T h e lower Fishtrap school was the completion of such work may do so cent, of the amount of bid to he 'depos within two weeks from the date of the and it aeems to make no difference closed last week, o w in g to the sore first publication o f this notice, to-wit; ited with the County Clerk with hi ! to how many legal lights arc shedding' throat prevailing in the home ol from the 18th day o f November, 1913, he forfeited to the County in case con- objections to be in writing and to be their luster on the p roceedings; if the teacher, Miss I v y W illia m s , and filed in the office o f County Clerk. Dated at Coquille, Coos County, Ore any one be dissatisfied with the re fears were entertained o f it becom gon, this 17th day of November, 1913. suits he can find where the law has ing scattered in the school H o w e v James Watson, County Clerk. not been com plied with.. I t is a er, no new cases havin g developed, 11-18-St R oy. M AR K G eo rge and L illia n H u m are so unpleasant to take that m a n y people can’t k e e p th em dow n. R exall O liv e O il E m u lsion is pleasant to take. T h e H yp o p h osp h ites it contains ton e the n erves. T h e pure O liv e O il nourishes both n erves and blood R exall O liv e O il E m u lsion strengthens you, puts snap and ginger and v ita lity into y o u r system . It m akes you feel better ana stron ger. It im p ro v e s you r digestion and y o u r b o w e l action. I t contains no alcohol nor any dangerous or habit forming drugs. I t is gu aran teed to b e ju s t as represen ted ab ove — to d o a il ‘ hat is claim ed ab ove — to satisfy y o u in e v e r y w a y , o r you r m o n e y back w ith o u t quibble o r question. E n ou gh for fu ll t w o w e e k s ’ treatm ent, $1.00. Sold on ly at T h e R exall S tores — the V /orld 's greatest D r u g Stores — and a lw a y s w ith a fu ll guarantee o f com p le t e satisfaction, o r y o u r m o n e y back. F U H R M A N ’S P H A R M A C Y Coquille, Oregon eoe oSJL Advertise in The Herald IN THE BARN Easier to Use Cheaper to Use BABBITT'S LYE IN THE NEW SIFTER CAN Oregon Agricultural College wonder that we get any business and Miss done. W illia m s ’ sister having entirely recovered, school was re T h e local option election at Spriu sumed again M onday. Notice of Completioi of Improvement December 8 to 13, 1913 Notice is hereby iiiven that Moon & Lester L a m e went to Randou last Barclay, Contractors, have completed their work on improvement of that por week to visit for a few days. tion of the Middle Fork-Douglas County • • • • • Line Road between stations 85 and 123 Mrs. M eadows spent Saturday plus 30, nml that the County Road Mas In the Schools ter lias tilfd his certificate of completion night with Mrs Larne. of said work done on such improve Miss E th el T a y lo r has been visit ment, and any larron, firm or corpora N o more foot ball for the year T h e boys have returned their suits ing her aunt at Coaledo for a few tion having objections to file to the ac- Winter Short Course ceptanre of the completion of such work to the members ot the town team, days S h e returned Saturday, her may do so within two weeks from the January 5 to 30 1914 and quit practicing. Basket ball aunt accom panying her lor a visit date of the first publication of this no- The College has spared no effort to r 1 tice, to-wit; from the 18th day of No- ptactice w ill not begin until Janua with her sister, Mrs. T a y lo r. vetnber, 1913, objections to be in «rit- make this the most complete shor course in its history. A very wide iy- T h e barn which the S iau ff boys "y clerk. range o f courses will be offered in Dated at Coquille. Coos County, Ore- M yron V arn ey fell from the have had erected on their place near General Agriculture, Horticulture. An i ay of November, 1913. sw in gin g rings last Tuesday and A ra g o , is nearing completion. mal Husbandry,Dairying,Poultry Keep James Watson, Conn tv Clerk. was quite badly stunned for a time ing. Mechanic Artg, Domestic Science Mr and Mrs P erry Brewer are U - lW t and Art, Commerce, Forestry, and H e rapidly recovered however, and the proud parents of a baby boy, Nolire of Completioi i f Improvement Music. Numerous lectures and discus was in school the next day. which the stork presented them sions on FAR M E R S' CO-OPERATION, Noticelo lierehv given tliat Alex Sny- Mrs M iller has V ic to r Mares, a I ’ ll ili pi no who with on N o v . 6 der, contraclor, has compieteli i,is work at home and abroad, will be a leading makes his home with the A lford Iteen staving thereand looking after on imprnvement uf Ri aver Pond tìulch feature. Make this a pleasant and pro fam ily, has entered school. Mares the w elfare ol mother and child, but A »'*>!> P™lde Landing Road in Dio fitable winter outing. No tuition. Ac trict No. 2.5, ppecitfl n peci a I improvement, in i. 1 Reduced has considerable education in Span bad to return home. Mrs. Pinkston that the County Hoad Master Matter lias has HI. .1 commodations reasonable. rat<*s on all railroads. ish but has attended an English | taking her place. E very one doing j his certificate of completion of tai<) j H. M. T E N N A N T , Registrar, i work -lone on such imprOTNMBt, n• • I school only a few months. H e ! well except Perry, w ho is slowly re- j any person, firm or corporation havii.g Corvallis, Oregon. objections to file to the acceptance ol w ill begin in the low er grades but coverin g. Farmers’ Business Cources by Cor the completion of such work may do po there is little doubt that his advance N U F SED. , within two weeks from the date of the respondence without tuition. field w ill be contested in the “ wets ” court by —no more Fanner’» W eek This will be a notable event in the educational history o f Oregon. Farmer's Co-operation will be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations in everything that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home-maker. Big Ben, he’ ll call you on the aot at any time you say. And if you roll over and try “just-one-more-nap,” he’ll repeat his call 30 sec onds later and keep on call ing until you’re wide awake. Big Ben stands 7 inches tall— H e ’ s heavy, massive, handsome. H e ’ s got a great, big dial you can easily read in the dim morning light, a sunny deep toned voice you’ ll hear distinctly on your sleep iest mornings. I ’ ve placed him in the window Look at him whenever vou go by W H SCHROFDFR The Jew eler C O Q IIL .1 .K , O llE G O X U S T as m uch as you want — com es out of the new sifting top. You add a lot oi water, and the strongest cleanser known is ready for use. It is liquid muscle. W h e r e v e r there is dirt, wherever germs breed, wherever there is an offensive odor— for house, barn, any where— there is noth ing that can equal it in effectiveness. SPRAYING .FRUIT T R L E S ^ s -'^ f ^ s Highest in Strength But Not in P rice 10c You Use Less— ll Laois Lopgor Write f o r booklet »hom ing mang usee. Valuable present» fo r the labele. 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