Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 16, 1913, Image 3

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E have the goods to help make that big Christmas dinner
a triumph. W e can furnish you everything but the
Turkey. For Groceries of Quality, ours can’t be beat, and you
will find our Prices right on everything needed in your kitchen
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Our line of Dried Fruits, including Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, Eastern Cranberries, etc., is complete
Of Canned Goods, We Have the Best
Vegetables
Fruits
PEACHES
PEARS
APRICOTS
PINEAPPLE
BLACKBERRIES
P U /irp O
RASPBERRIES
CHERRIES
LOGANBERRIES
EEC- PLUMS
MUSCAT GRAPES
SAURKRAUT
SWEET POTATOES
HOMINY
ASPARAGUS
SPINACH
SWIFT’S
S ilver L eaf Lard
U IT 111 U Je w el Com pound
SUCCOTASH
CORN
TOMATOES
STRING BEANS
PEAS
Meats
OYSTERS
SALMON
SHRIMPS
MINCED CLAMS
TUNNY FISH
P rem ium Ham» & Bacon
C otosuet
CORNED BEEF
DRIED BEEF
SARDINES
DEVILED MEATS
PIG’S FEET
CRESCO AND COTTOLENE
Heinz’ Sweet and Mixed Pickles, in bulk
Plain and Dill Pickles in Glass
Candies, Nuts and Popcorn for the Christmas Tree
Green, Ripe and Stuffed Olives
In fact, we have everything needed; and don’t forget to bear in mind that you can always save yourself
money on every purchase, no matter how small, that you make at our store—It all counts in a yeaa’s time
TRUE S STORE ™ MODEL GROCERY
P H Y S IC IA N S
DR. JAS. RICHMOND
Plivsician
Surgeon
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg.
Office Phone Main 211
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D enti s t
Office over First Nation»! Bank
Phone Main 431
Married
TU RLEY -RU SH IN G -In thiB city.
Deo. 11, 1913, Lafayette E. Tur­
ley and Miss Ruth Rushing, both
ol Marshfield, Rev. C. H. Bryan
officiating.
n. J. Wells is in tha county for
the purpose of preparing matter on
this section for a booklet that the
Southern Pacific is to issue on the
agricultural possibilities of western
Oregon.
Word has been received that the
team of horses belonging to A. E.
Adelsperger, stolen from the ran b
above Myrtle Point, have been found
at Roseburg, where the thief sold
them to C. P. Barnard for $95.
E. E. Marcey has bought the
Clarke Bunch ranch at Dora and
closed up the deal last week. The
place includes 100 acres of bottom
laDd and is one of the best ranches
in that vicinity. The price paid
waa $9000, aDd the deal was made
through the kind assistance of Bert
Folsom, the real estate agent.
OF THE PRACTICAL SORT
s
HAT is the most satisfactory kind to
give. They not only carry out the
good old Christmas spirit of giving,
but they are of material benefit to the recip­
ient. Don’t clutter up your friends’ houses
or cumber your own with useless junk, but
select something of value for every-day use.
In our stock you will find a great variety of
just such articles, many of them packed es­
pecially for Christmas gifts. For instance,
we have for gentlemen a Christmas box con­
taining Silk Half Hose, Handkerchief and
Necktie to match; one containing Half Hose
and Necktie; another with Handkerchief and
Necktie; one with 2 pair Half Hose. We
have other combinations of suspenders, Par­
is garters etc. We have smoking jackets,-
slippers, pajamas, neckties, fine umbrellas
etc., any of which are ideal Christmas pres­
ents for gentlemen. For the other side of
the house we have silver mesh and leather
hand bags, fur muffs and scarfs, silk hose,
gloves, handkerchiefs, house slippers etc.
You will have no trouble in finding a gift to
fit your purse, and every article is useful
and worth the money from any standpoint.
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Fishermen Attention
The Coos Bay Ice and Cold Stor
age Company will buy steelhead
salmon and have made airange-
rnents with the Steamer Dispatch to
carry the fish.
12 9 2t
Apple Boxes
We manufacture the standard
box prescribed and approved by
the state horticultural society, and
adopted by the State Legislature,
and until further notice will sell
boxes in any qmmity at the follow­
ing prices:
APPLE BOXES
8c
PRUNE BOXES
7c
TOMATO BOXES
6c
N. D. Trumbull, of Elk River,
MinD., is visiting his son Charles,
who lives across the river.
Mr.
Trumbull came in by way of Drain
and on the beach ride between
Gardiner and Coos Bay he bad his
initiation into the mysteries of the
ocean Burf. Getting cold iD the
stage, he got out to walk awhile
and naturally laid his course on
the hard wet sand. Happening to
relax bis vigilance just as a big rol­
ler came in, he suddenly fouud him­
self in water nearly up to his waist
and did some lively scrambling for
dry land. It was a new experience
and worth the money.
The Myrtle Point Bank has re
ceived the new safe which was or­
dered after the recent robbery.
Get your Christmas candies and
Get her a fancy box of candy for
nuts at Folsom's Confectionery.
Christmas at Folsom's.
Johnny Manning, “King of Dredg­
H. O. Anderson has a jugfull of
clothespins which he oilers at a er Island,” is to be fired bodily by
the Coos Bay Port Commission.
bargain.
Rents collected and property
List your property with the Pa­
cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young, looked after by the Pacific Real
Estate Co., M. M. Young, manager.
manager.
Circuit Court
Mrs. R. C Dement, of Mvrtle
County Treasurer Dimraick is call­
ing for all warrants endorsed prior Point returned home yesterday after
The grand jury adjourned last
i visiting over Sunday with relatives Wednesday afternoon to meet again
to Jan. 1, 1913.
yesterday morning No indictments
Four thousand feet of pictures and friends here.
every night at the .Scenic.
Clark Hall, of Riverton, was do- were made public. J. E. Stevens,
the Plat B cigar maker, was releas­
Mrs. T. A. Walker lias returned , ing business in town Friday- He ed after the investigation of two
from a two weeks’ visit with rela­ and bis associates contemplate giv­ charges of lewd co-habitation.
ing a masquerade ball at that place Paul Kruger, charged with furnish­
tives down the river.
ing liquor to a minor was released,
The stolen Mona Lisa has been on New Years.
as was also Henry Miller, who had
found in Italy, and now we shall be
E. W. Kardell, the well-known been arrested on suspicion of com­
inflicted with Lisa's cow-like visage conductor on the local railroad, is plicity in the Myrtle Point bank
in all the illustrated papers again.
slated for the position of conductor robbery.
On Saturday the grand jury re­
The attention of the city dads is of the motor car which is to run be­
turned an indictment against Frank
| respectfully called to the fact that tween Marshfield and North BeDd. Vaughn, charging him with the
The stock and business of the Co­ theft of a team of horses belonging
the four muddiest crossings in town
quille Furniture Co. has again to the Lib Hayes estate. An indict­
are at the city hall corner.
ment was also found against Hillis
W. R. Haines, the Marshfield changed hands, H. L. Carl having Short,
of Tenmile, for shooting
music dealer was in town Saturday sold out to M. J. Hartson, of whom ducks from a gasoline launch. The
he
purchased
the
store
eight
months
on his way home from a business
gambling case
against Tamp
Osborne, ex-ballplayer, was contin­
trip to Curry county and Myrtle ago.
Marshfield and North BeDd will ued.
Point.
The case against W. J. Leaton.
soon
be enjoying the long wished
Christcfferson, the aviator who
former recorder of Eastside, lor the
for
street
car
service.
A
gasoline
made the first flights in this county,
robbery ot the safe of that munici­
bad a narrow escape at San Fran­ motor car has been received by the pality is on today. The case is be­
cisco when bis hydroplane dove in­ Southern Pacific and will be placed ing prosecuted by County Attorney
Liljeqvist and the defense conduct­
to the bay with him strapped to the on the run at once.
ed by R. O- Grave«.
Henry C. Maury of Central Point,
seat.
The Coquille Mill and Merc. Co Oregon, a brother of L. P. Maury of
Gets His Pension
call attention to the fact that they this city, and Paul Pearce of Ster­
are better prepared than ever to ling, a cousin of Mrs. Maury, arrived
The Portland Telegram has a
supply apple, prune and tomato unexpectedly in Coquille Sunday
Washington dispatch under date of
boxes. Shipments made promptly for a two week’s visit.
Dec. 11 which has reference to a
by rail or steamer. All orders will
Take your subscriptions for all well known resident of this city.
receive immediate attention.
magazines aud periodicals to Fol­ The dispatch runs as follows: Vol­
—Both Phones —
som’s
Confectionery. You will get untarily stopping bis pension in
Coquille Mill k Merc Co.
the regular publishers’ rates, with 1898 because be didn’t need it, Pe­
the benefit of any special offers, ter Nichols, of Coquille, now poor
aDd save the troubleand expense of- and in ill health, will receive $1200
sending the money, with d o risk of back pension money. In 1898 Nich­
ols, a veteran of the Civil War, re.
loes.
turned bis pension checks with the
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
Coos Bay ranchers are to go ex­ statement that he “did not need the
sertion, No charge less than 15 cents'
tensively into the use for fertilizer money.” About a year later financial
LOST—Pocket Bonk
containing of the oyster shells which have been reverses and illness overtook him
card with address and $20 bill. thrown up by the dredging opera­
Finder please leave card at H er­
tions of late years. I t is said that
ald office, as it is highly valued.
California farmers pay $20 a ton for
12-16-ltp
FOR SALE OR RENT—The 160 such material.
Dr. Dix, of Marshfield, made an
acre Farm on Lampa Creek in
the Coquille Valiev known as the inspection of the Willett k Burr
Green Place, is for sale or rent, camps above Myrtle Point last week,
preferably a sale. About 90 acres
of fine bottom land,mostly seeded; at the request of the state Health
70 acres of fine hill land, seeded Officer,complaints of unsanitary con­
The satisfaction my work
for pasture.
Good two-story ditions having been made. It ie un­
house and fine barn. An ideal derstood that be found them.
is giving is the best
dairy farm. Close to Coquille Riv­
guarantee you can have
c ity o f Toledo, l _
er and two county roads intersect B u t e o f L O u hio,
that you are taking no
c a s C ounty,
f*”-
near the house. For particulars
F r a n k J . C heney m ake» o a th th a t he Is
chances when you come
n io r p a r tn e r of the Arm o f F . J . C heney
inquire of JAMES T. GREEN, se
f t Co., doing business In th e C ity o f To­
to me for your glasses.
305 E. Telegraph S t , Carson City, ledo, C o u n ty and S ta te a fo re said , and
th a t said Arm will p a y th e sum o f O N E
Nevada,
12-16-4t
Give me a trial. In do­
H U N D R E D DO LLARS fo r each and ev­
MERELY MENTIONED
ROYAL
R aking P owder
Is the Housewife9s
Greatest Help .
H A T so tem pting to the
laggard a p p e tite as a
light, flaky, fruit short cake or
. a delicate h o t biscuit?
R o y a l m a k es th e p e r fe c t
short cake, b iscuit and muffin,
and im proves the flavor and
healthfulness o f all risen flour-
foods.
It renders the biscuit, hot-
bread and short cake m ore di­
gestible and nutritious, at the
same tim e m aking them m ore
attractive and appetizing.
R oyal Baking P ow der is in­
dispensable for the preparation
all the year round o f perfect
foods.
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One of Neptune’s Tricks
WANT COLUMN
and Nichols applied for the pension
through Congressman Hawley, aud
it has just been granted. The cheek
for $1200 will be sent him.
Mr*.R.W. Getty Passes Away
By a telegram, F. C. Getty has
just received the sad ' news of the
death of his mother, Mrs. R. W.
Getty, which occurred after a very
short illness at Fruitvale, California
where the family has resided for
some years. Mrs. Getty’s maiden
Dame was Julia Schetter. She came
to Coos Bay with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Schetter, when she
was 10 years of age, 43 years ago.
For some years they resided at East-
port. She was married to R W.
Getty, and for many years they were
residents of Empire, moving to Cal­
ifornia about 12 years ago.Mrs.Getty
was distinguished for her kindness
among the Indians and was held in
high esteem by all the natives along
the coast, as well all those of her
own race who knew her.
Besides
the husband, she leaves two daugh­
ters and two sons, Julia Getty, Mrs.
Albert Groth and N. W. Getty, of
San Francisco, aud F. C. Getty of
this city.
bauut 45 minutes in length, filled
with the spirit of Christmas time.
This program will begin at 2:30 next
Friday afternoon.
Christmas programs will also be
iven by ths seventh grade in the
main building aDd by the first and
second grades at the academy, that
of the seventh grade being held on
Thursday.
All the school children and teach­
ers were the guests of Mr. Oliver
Wilson at the Soenio yesterday aft­
ernoon when the fine pictures of the
Hagenbeck show were given.
Good Reading
8b. One of the best timber prop­
ositions o d the market today. Close
to railroad, water 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.
The
best logging proposition, easy of
access; land does not go with this
buy. Long time to remove timber;
right of way grant, timber baok of
this tract can be had at a reasonable
School Notes
figure. Full information given to
As a part of the Christmas pro­ parties who are interested and odd
gram of the sixth grade of the Co­ qualify to take a proposition of this
quille schools, a playette entitled kind.
“Castle Christmas” will be given.
STUTSMAN & CO.
This is a bright little production Marshfield,
Oregon
Holiday Presents =
Ladies' Gold Watches, $10 up
Gold Lochets, monogram engrau-
ed free, nice assortment
Boys' Watches, from $1 up
Gents' Watches, from $1 up
Bracelets, fine quality and
nifty designs
Set Bings, Signet Rings, engrau-
ed free
Set Pins, new and pretty— 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. Wilson
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Coquille, Ore.
Watch Maker, Manufacturing Jeweler and Engraver
TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN
W . F. PETETT
HENRY LORENZ
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All kinds of Christmas confection
ery at Folsom's. Come and see.
One of the handsomest sets of
whiskers ever seen in Cooa county
has mysteriously disappeared from
the sheriff’s office. Ao v one report­
ing their whereabouts will confer s
favor on the would be humorists of
this community.
Large assortment of Fancy
ChriHtiusH box candies at Folsom’s
Confectionery.
Manager Wilson of the Scenic has
secured another big feature for Dext
Saturday night. I t is entitled “Sa­
tan, or the Drama of Humanity,”
and is in four parts, five reels The
story is laid at the time of Satan's
fall from Heaven and is somewhat
on the lines of Milton’s “Paradise
Lost."
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FARM FOR SALE—A bargain; 120
seres, 60 acres bottom, balance
bench, all cleared, well improved
new house costing $3000, near
creamery.
Price $10,500, easy
terms. B. Folsom.
8-26-tf
OLD NEWSPAPERS Cheap at the
Herald office.
e ry caae o f C a t ir r h t h a t c a n n o t be cured
b y th e u se o f H A L L ’S C A T A R R H C U RE.
FR A N K J. C H E N E T .
Sw orn to before m e a n d subscribed In
m y jirc e c n c e , th is «th d a y o f D ecem ber.
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A. Vf. G L E A 8 0 N ,
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H a ll'e C a ta ir h C u ra Is ta k e n in te rn a lly
an d act* d ire c tly upon th e blood an d m u­
cous su rfa c e s of th e sy ste m . Send fo r
te stim o n ia ls. free.
F . J C H E N E Y A CO., T oledo. O.
Bold b y a ll D ru g g ists. 75c.
Take B a ll’» Fam ily PUle for conetlpatina
See Our Line
of
Christmas
Toys
Everything to
make the little
ones happy
ing so you are protected
by a money back guaran­
tee, Consultation and
examination free.
W . F. PETETT
State Licensed Optician
W. E. HAYNES
Next door to Thomp­
son’s Barber Shop