Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 02, 1913, Image 3

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    D. D. Pierce is expected home Good Roads Meeting Tonight
Thursday from his visit to San
Good Roads b oosters from ail
Francisco.
Frai k H ffman, of th* Tuttle over th " county have been gather­
House wsb busily engaged tliia fore­ ing in t"day for the meeting which
noon trying to put. his clock togeth­ is to be held at the city hall at
eight o’clock this eveuing, when it
er Spain.
is hoped that som e understanding
Last night of the Bon Ton Musi­
may
l>e reached on which all parts
cal Comedy company at the Scenic
l of the county can unite The Ten-
tonight
C. S. Hall, who is about to open mile section is represented in ton e,
<be Royal picture house, is huay and there arc fi.’ teeu or tuenlt beie
making the changes which will pre from Bridge, so that netthir of
those important parts of the coau-
cede the reopening.
tv is ]ik• ly to l>e lefi out in the cold.
Teun. Robinson was in town this
morning to find out where that
City Council
wonderful crop of carrots, “ nearly
sixty bushels to the acre,’’ was
About all tbe business transacted
raised.
by tbe city council at its regular
Before you go elsewhere to look for Christinas
presents, come to our store and see the beautiful
and useful presents we now have in stock.
Your
friends will know that anything which comes from
our store will be high in quality.
You can make
your Christmas money go farther in our store than
anywhere else in town.
Make OUR Drug Store YOUR Drug Store.
FUH RM AN’S PH AR M ACY
TU B
REXU LL
Professional Cards
PHYSICIANS
DR. JAS. RICHMOND
Phvsician
Surgeon
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg.
Office Phone Main 211
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D en tist
Office over First National Bank
Phone Main 4SI
LAV TBRS
A. J. SHERWOOD
A ttokn ky
L aw
at
First National Bank Building
Rooms 2-3-4
L. J. ULJEQVIST
A ttorney
L aw
at
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 ttorny
at
L aw
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
C. R. BARROW
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
Office Phone 335
Residence Phone 346
STO R E
Rents collected and property meeting last night was the paj-
looked after by the Pacific Real meut of a high stack of bills against
Estate Co., M. M. Young, manager.
the city.
Seeley <fc Anderson’s Bear creek
A petition was received from D.
camp has been closed down until H. Johnson and otbore, asking that
after the first of the year, the cause
a light be placed on Elliott street
given being an over aupply of logs.
betweOD 3rd and 4th. This was re­
Get your Cbristmas candies and ferred to tbe Light committee for
nuts at Folsom’s Confectionery.
report.
The dining room of the Wickham
On request of Mrs. Pearl Ross
House has again been closed, and her husband, George Ross, was
the boarders have scattered to other placed ou tbe booze black list.
eating places, of which Coquille now
has a goodly number.
Burglar* Clean Out
Four reels of piotures besides the
musical comedy at the Scenic to­
night.
The Bon Ton Musical Comedy
company drew a good house at the
Scenic last night and will appear
again tonight, for the last time here.
They go to My rile Point, then to
Bandon.
The firemen’ s ball on Thanksgiv­
ing evening was a distinct success,
in spite of the inclement weather.
The ball was filled, quite a number
Local merchants are getting their
comiDg from up the river, and every
Christmas goods on display.
one reports a fine time.
List your property with the Pa­
If you like Dice d ish es, do your
cific Beal Estate Co., M. M. Young,
trading Rt Lyons A Jones’ store and
manager.
they will help you to get a lovely
Steve and Ed Qallier, of Bandon> set of genuine Underglaze Flow
Blue with gold illumination.
were visitors in town yesterday.
MERELY MENTIONED
The Oregon supreme court has
Get her a fancy box of candy for
Christmas at F o I soiub .
decided in favor of Euphemia Dyer
Manager McKenna of the Oregon in her suit against the City of Ban-
Power Company, spent a day or doo, which arose over street im­
provement and wbioh was decided
two in Marshfield last week.
Bon Ton Musical Comedy compa­ in favor of the city by the circuit
court.
ny at the Scenic again tonight-
The Ladies Aid of the M. E.
A school building is being erect­
church, will hold a sale of fancy ar­
ed at Coaledo to replace the one
ticles, aprons etc. and serve a cafe­
destroyed by fire last spring.
teria supper at the M. E. Parsonage
Large
assortment
of Fancy Thursday afternoon, Dec. 11, 1913.
Christmas box candies at Folsom's Supper to be served at 4 p. m. until
all are served.
12-2-2t
Confectionery.
Myrtle Point Bank
LA WYE R
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Oregon
The Coquille Mill »i d Merc. Co
cull attention to the fact that they
are better | rep red than ever to
supply apple, prune and tomato
boxes. Shipments made promptly,
by rail or aleamer.
All orders will
receive imm-diate attention.
— Both Phones.—
0 »quille Mil! & M 'rc C<>.
Lester Donaldson entertained his
A local of the American Federa­
tion of Labor is being organized friends at the home of bis mother, insurance was carried, but the loss
Mrs. Ella Donaldson, on Thanks­ will not cripple tbe institution.
at Marshfield.
Twenty-
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Buy your goods of Lyons <fe Jones giving day aDd evening.
and let them help you to get a beau­ persons sat down to the festive
Apple Boxes
tiful set of La Française Semi-Por­ board, and the afternoou and even­
celain dishes with gold illumination. ing was passed very pleasantly.
We manufacture the standard
Johnson, the auctioneer, sold
The Coquille Mill and Mercantile box prescribed and approved by
fifteen cows and some horses be­ Co. are installing the re saw for the state horticultural society, and
longing to C. Martin at auc tion in which they have been making prep­ adopted by tbe State Legislature,
this city Saturday.
arations for some time. The engine and until further notice will eell
boxes in any quaoity at tbe follow­
has
been set and the shafting and
Get your seats early for the Bon
ing prices:
Ton Musical Comedy company to­ pulleys arranged, and this new fea­
APPLE BOXES
_________ 8c
night.
ture of their improved equipment
PRUNE BOXES
______ 7o
TOMATO BOXES__________ 6c
Superintendent Baker gives no­ will soon be iD operation.
tice that the regular semi-annual
The Marshfield city election takes
All kinda of Cbristmas confection­
teacher’s examination for state certi­ place today, when a mayor, three
ficates will be held at the court counciluien and a recorder are to ery at Folsom’s Come and see.
house Dec. 17th to 20th.
be elected. Both daily papers qre
Take your subscriptions for all supporting F . E. Allen for mayor,
magszines and periodicals to Fol­ agaiuet Carl Albrecht. John Butler
Parents—don’t give that puny, ailing
som’s Confectionery. You will get has no opposition for recorder.
under-weight child any of those so-called
the régulai publishers’ rates, with
Why Dot trade at Lyons & Jones “ tonics" containing alcohol or danger­
the benefit of any special offers,
ous drugs; such stuff won’ t give relief
ami save the troublean.l expense of and secure a nice set of Semi Porce­ and health to grown people, let alone
lain
decorated
dishes?
We
will
give
children.
Its purpose is to stimulate
sending the money, with no risk of
■ y o u , a punch card and when yo u for a short time alter each dose, just
lore.
have traded to the am .unt of $30 as whiskey or morphine does,thus mak­
With every $30 worth of goods and pay $4 additional in cash you ing you believe it is doing real good.
Give that child something that will
purchased at Lyons itc Jones’ store,
really build it up—replenish the wasted
Ohio, city o f Toledo,
and $4 cash, you can secure a beau State o f Lucas
tissues—feed the, stunted, dwarfed,
County,
I
tiful 46-piece set of dishes, L>i
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la puny muscles—make it lively, strong,
Benlor
partner
o
f
the
firm
o
f
F.
J.
Cheney
well— full o f the animal spirits children
Française Si mi-Porcelain, genuine
Co., doing business In the City of To- are meant bv nature to have.
Give it
do, County and State aforesaid, and
Undergbiz» Flow Blue with gohl
that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion.
illumination.
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev­ Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is whole­
e
1 Swift's Cotosuet 1
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured some, nourshing, free from alcohol and
tiy the use o f H A L L ’S CATARRH CURE.
dangerous drugs. I t ’s the ideal nerv$,
FR A N K J. CHENET.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed In blood and body builder.
It does tne
tny presence, this 6th day of December, work it is planned to do better than
A . D. 1SS6.
(Seal)
A. W . GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts directly upon the blood and mu­
cous surfaces o f the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENET & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
The heaviest wind squ >11 sieu
here for some years prevailed for a
short time last Frid iv evening, but
so far aa heard from ro great dam­
age was uuue. M »eager McKuun ',
of the Oregon Power C.»., may »li«-
sgree with this list statement, as he
W‘ >rk«d with his f >ice the greater
part of the night in repairing dam
ages to their system, with the remit
that few people knew !b d tbe ser
vice had b en in'errn,»!» I Over mi
the Bay they did not faie so well
and the l.ghts were put out of colli
luineiou for the evening, st< pping
tbe show at the opera house as well
as otberfestivitiea.
The telegraph and telephone
wires were blown down throughout
the county, aod tbe service for both
local and long distance communica
tion was completely demoralized for
a day or two.
The large sign advertising the
Coquille valley, erected opposite
Marshfield last summer at the ex­
pense of the three valley towns, was
badly dam aged aDd is in imperative
Deed of repairs.
A heavy storm prevailed off-shore
during the week, sending in tbe
highest tideB seen here in many
years. At Bandon this caused a new
channel to open Dortb of the north
jetty, between the light house and
the residence of the light keepers.
While this channel is only filled
with water at high tide, considerable
alarm iB felt that it may out out to
such an extent as to materially dam­
age the regular entrance to the
river.
Immediate steps to guard
against this possibility will undoubt­
edly be takeo.
Some time between Saturday even­
ing and Monday morning tbe Bank
of Myrtle Point was robbed, and the
burglars made wa) with about (12,-
000 in coin and curreucy.
Tbe robbers entered the Roberts
law office, above the bank, and cut a
hole through the door above the
vault. Then they easily dug through
the top of the brick vault, knocked
the combination handle off the eafe
with a sledge hammer an I blew tbe
W edding Bells
safe open, probably with nitro-gly-
cerine. Tbe inDer door of tbe safe
A very pretty wedding ceremony
seems to bave been opened without
took
place at tbe home of Mr. and
violeuce.
Mrs.
J
G. Slagle last Thursday, the
T he jo b was evideutly d on e by
som e on e w ho u nderstood his busi­ 27th, at 4 o’clock when Hev. Frank
ness and w ho was familiar with the H. Adams said the words that unit­
lay o f the land, b u t it is stated that ed in marriage Tracy Audrian Leach
no clue was left, beyon d the fact and Ula Marie Slagle, both i f this
city. Tbe borne was beautifully dec­
that ev> rv on e iu the tow n can now
rem em ber o f n o ticin g “ suspicious orated witb chrysanthemums aDd fo­
liage. The ceremony took place un­
ch a ra cters" around lately.
D etect­
der
an immense wedding bell of
ives have been sum m oned from the
white chrysanthemums. Tbe bride
outside, and in the meantime thb
who was attired in a lovely gown of
in terior of the vault is beiDg left
cream
crepe de chioe trimmed with
undisturbed.
The business of the bank was not shadow lace, came in on the arm of
interrupted, money being obtaiueJ her grandfather who gave her away.
She was attended by Nettie Belloni
for immediate use from the Flana­
gan & Bennett hank. No burglar who wore a gown of piuk brocaded
Don’t Dope a Puny Child
J. J. STANLEY
Heavy W ind and High
Tides Visit the Coast
any other medicine we know o f, and
our faith in it is so great that we not
only urge you to use it and give it to
your children—but we guarantee that
it will do all we say it will, or cost you
nothing.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion should be
given to children who catch cold easily.
Begin right now, and use it to build up
the child's system to such strong health
that it can resist colds, croup, grippe,
bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, and
other cold weather diseases. You who
are weak and run-down, and you who
are well now, but are liable to suffer
from various cold weather ailments, use
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to get and
keep well and strong. For the tired-out,
run-down, nervous, emaciated or debili­
tated—the convalescing—growing chil­
dren people—it is a sensible aid to
renewed strength, better spirits, glow ­
ing health.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion—king of
the celebrated Rexall Remedies—it for
freedom from sickness o f you and your
family. Y ou’ ll be as enthusiastic about
it as we are when you have noted its
pleasant taste, its strengthening, invig­
orating, building-up, disease-preventing
effects.
If it does not nelp you,
your money will be given back to you
without argument. Sold in this com­
munity only at our store—The Rexall
Store —one o f the more than 7,000 lead­
ing drug stores in the United States,
Canada and Great Britain. Fuhrman’s
Pharmacy, Coquille, Oregon.
crepe de chine and carried piuk car­
nations.
The groom was attended by Rob­
ert Slagle ns groom’sman. After the
ceremony a dainty wedding dinner
was served.
Those present were the mesdames
J.C.Slagle,George Leach, A A Leach
G.R.Wickam.Eugene Wickham,Jess
Hite, Fred Slagle, Cal Slagle, Harry
Slagle,Everette Slagle and Mias Net­
tie Belloni; Messers J. C. Slagle,
Good
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RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 centa’
FARM FOR SALE—A bargain; 120
acres, 60 acres bottom, balance
bench, all cleared, well improved
new bouse costing $3000, near
creamery.
Price $10,600, easy
terms. B. Folsom.
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OLD NEWSPAPERS— Cheap at the
Herald office.
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the Herald office.
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LOST—On Steamer Dispatch, a Bill
Bock containing lodge receipts
and certifis >te of deposit. Finder
pb ase leave at Herald office
W. B. Pelps
No amount of misrepresentation by the
peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug­
gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis,
or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of
any kind, can change the fact that
Royal Baking Powder
has been found b y tbe offi­
cial examinations to be of tbe
highest leaven in g efficiency,
free from alum, and of absolute
parity and w holesom en ess.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
for making finest and most economical food.
George Leach, A. A. Leach, Eugene
Wickam, Jess Hite, Fred Slagle, Cal
Slagle, Harry Slagle, Everette Sla­
gle, Robert Slagle, Rev. Frank H.
Adams,
Nels Osmondsou,
Jack
Leach, Master Calvin Slagle, Mar­
garet Slagle and Beatrice Weekly.
The bride and groom have a host
of friends who wish them much joy.
Good Buy in improved Farm
22. Seven miles from Coquille
one of the best farm propositions
that have been offered. Not a elay
loam but a silt soil of about 125
acres. Very nearly all under plow;
fiue location; a south and southeast
exposure; well drained; fine flowing
springs; 60 or more cattle, horses,
11a kinds of implements, houses and
barns. CaD grow vegetables, oats,
barley, corn and clover.
Close to
railroad, county .road by place.
Dairy and pork will make you an
extensive bank account. This farm
is class A, No. 1, and will bear
thorough ieveatigation. Will rep­
resent an investment of approximate­
ly (30,000. Can arrange good terms
Tbe evangelistic services at the
Christian Church will continue all
this week. During the week the fol­
lowing subjects will be discussed:
“ Excuses," Conversion,” “ The Dam e
of Death,” “ What’s the Matter with
Coquille ” Tbe music continues to
be full of interest to all lovers of
ga<d music. There has been several
additions to the church and others
will follow.
If you waut something worth
STUTSMAN & CO.
while to think about, go and hear
Evangelist Adams.
Marshfield
Oregon
Holiday Presents =
Ladies' Gold Watches, $10 up
Gold Lockets, monogram engrau-.
ed free, nice assortment
Boys' Watches, fro m $1 up
Gents’ Watches, from $1 up
Bracelets, fine quality and
n ifty designs
Set Rings, Signet Rings, engrav­
ed free
Set Pins, neu) and p re tty— Baby Rings and Rinqs for
the little tots— Watch Fobs, Necklaces, Lace Pins
All goods purchased at my store will be engraved free
Agates polished and set in Stick Pins and Rings
V . R. W ilson
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Coquille, Ore.
Watch Maker, Manufacturing Jeweler and Engraver
T O Y S POR THE CHILDREN
See Our Line
of
Christmas
Toys
Reading
8b. One of tbe best timber prop­
ositions on the market today. Close
to railroad, water and town; natural
outlet for thousands of logs.
Ooe
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.
The
best logging proposition, easy of
access; land does not go with tbia
buy. Long time to remove timber;
right of way graot, timber back of
this tiact can be had at a reasonable
figure Full information given to
parties who are interested and can
qualify to take a proposition of this
kind.
STUTSMAN & CO.
Marshfield,
Oregon
W . F. PETETT
WANT COLUMN
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The Fact Remains
Everything to
make the little
ones happy
W . E. HAYNES
Next door to Thomp­
son’s Barber Shop
Columbia Grafonola
Mignon
Full Cabinet—Five Record Books holding
twelve 12-inch records each, with addi­
tional room for 48 more records— Tone
quality unexcelled—Hear it and know for
yourself—Sold on easy payments : : :
A n Ideal Christmas Present
H. O. ANDERSON
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.
P a cific R ea l E state Co.
W . F. PETETT
M . M . Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore.
State Licensed Optician
List Your Property W ith
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
Business Property. Houses for Rent