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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1913)
- W. F. Petett has installed an All kinds of Christmas confection ery at Folsom’s. Come and see. electric motor to furnish power for A C hristmas dance will be given agate grinding. at Riverton on Christmas evening. The subject at the Christian Soi- The merchants do not report an euce church noxt Sunday will be unusually gratifying Christmas "Christian Science.” trade, and that is drawing it mild. The Farmer's Union recently or A. J. Sherwood, of this city, is ganized at Marshfield is growing now vice-president of the State Bar fast. Association,which is a well-deserved W. E. Hayes has been displaying honor. some original and artistic designs It is reported that the Coquille in window-dressing at bis toy empo Valley Creamery will install machin rium on First street ery fot the manufacture of cheese Largo assortment of Fancy Christmas box candies at Folsom's the coming year. List your property with the Pa Confectionery. Daniel Rakozsky, a foreigner cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young manager. working in a Willett Si Burr camp A. H. Snyder, one of the old set committed suicide last week by tlers of this valley, died early last shooting himself with a 32 caliber Despondency was the week at the home of his daughter, revolver. Mrs. C. H. Bunch, near this city. cause. Tbe burial took place at Myrtle Take your subscriptions for all magazines and periodicals to Fol Point. som’s ConfeoMonery. You will get A matinee at tbe Scenic Thurs the regular publishers’ rates, with day afternoon, commencing at 2:30. Have you eaten too many big, fine dinners dur Santa Claus will he present, and the benefit of any special offers, ing the holidays? If so, thoroughly cleanse your sys every child in attendance will re and save the troubleand expense of- sendiug the money, with no risk of ceive a box of candy. tem before you become sick. It is far easier to arrest loss. The Myrtle Minstrels will give a disease in its early stages than to permanently get Charles E. Schroeder, who went an entertainment next Monday rid of it later. See your doctor now, and then us, be from Prosper to California a short evening at the Grand theater, for fore the ill effects have settled down upon you. You time ago, writes to the Herald that the beuefit of the Coquille Commer he is now located at Anaheim and can then begin the new year with vigor and vim. cial club, the use of the house being that Mrs. Sehroeder’s health is donated by C. S. Hall for the occa much better. sion. Come to OUR Drug Store Tom Brown, who was working Miss Carrie Stevens, of North for Willett & Burr on railroad con Bend made a brief visit with friends struction was severely injured last in this city last Thursday, and inci dentally fed one of tbe Herald job week by being caught between two THE REXK LL STO RE presses for a while, being one of the cars, having an arm and leg broken most skillful press feeders in the and sustaining other injuries. Have you noticed that there has country. been no failure of the lights during PHYSICIANS The Alexson building, in which the Grand theater and the Skookum the Christmas shopping season? DR. JAS. RICHMOND restaurant and rooming house are The Oregon Power Company took Frank Burkholder was a Marsh Physician situated, has been Bold to Mrs. especial paios to provide against field visitor last Friday. Surgeon Bledsoe, and it is understood that any such annoying occurrence, and Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg. Qet your Christmas candies and some improvements will be made in with success. Office Phone Main 211 nuts at Folsom’s Confeotionery. J. L . Kronenberg, of Bandon, tbe property. County Clerk Watson spent proposes to finance a movement to The press of Holiday advertising Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT Thursday night in Marshfield. bring at least two carloads of high has been crowding out the church D e n tist The Bandon Recorder of Dec. 19th notices and some other regular mat grade Holstien cattle from the East Office over First National Bank comes with a handsome Christmas ter from the Herald for which to the dairy farms of the Coquille. Phone Main 431 As the Holstein is a great milk breed cover. apology is hereby made. We will •Rents collected and property also give our readers more live local it is to be hoped that the movement will materialize. looked after by the Pacific Real matter when the rush is over. Estate Co., M. M. Young, manager. S. R. Young, who has been visit The commencement of construc J 0. Savage took the train for ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. tion on the Western Union telegraph Marshfield yesterday for a brief W. Young, has just received a tele line from Eugene to Coos Bay on business visit. the lioe of the Willamette Pacific gram from bis home in Seattle Four thousand feet of pictures railroad arouses hopes that the line bringing the sad news of the death every night at the Scenic. may be extended to the towns of of his little son, sged about four years, and be will leave at once for The Bandon school census sh ow B the Coquille valley. his home. 925 pupils,25 more than Marshfield, John Paulson has pouqht of F. the nearest competitor. Among the many handsome cal T. Crewes the old cigar factory Again open under endRrs handed out by the business The Coquille Commercial Club building now occupied by E. H. bouses this season, it is no dispar will meet at the council chamber in new management Kern with bis cabinet making works. agement to the others to say that the city ball this evening. Tbe deal was made through the Pa Funds being raised for the repair cific Real Estate Co., and the price the most beautiful and artistic is Give us a call of the large advertising sign of the is said to have been$800,the buyer to the long panel given by Nosier & at Marshfield, which was pay about $180 additional on the Norton. It is a work of art and F R A N K H O F F M A N Coquille would be an ornament to any wall. wrecked in a storm some weeks ago. street improvements. Manager That the people of Coquille ap A matinee at the Scenic Thurs The latest from the Kinney deal day sfternoon, commencing at 2:30 preciate a high-class picture was on the Bay is that tbe creditors are Santa Claus will be present, and Bhown last evening, when the Scen Every Part of the Art of every child in attendance will re getting together on a new plan ic was well filled with people who which may result in placing the ceive a box of candy. hud come on one of the coldest and property on tbe market in lots to The carpenters, plumbers, paint Has Had Our Careful wettest nights of the season to see ers and bricklayers of Bandon have suit purchasers, au unassailable ti the Edison picture, “ Mary Stuart.” Attention organized for the purpose of put tle being given. In that case, there It is needless to say that they were ting in force an eight-hour working is likely to be something doing in well repaid. real estate there. schedule. The Herald wishes its friends and A matinee at the Scenic Thurs It is our business, so it Tha Times is reforming. In patrons a Merry Christmas and a day afternoon, commencing at 2:30. clipping from The Herald, it assev is necessary that w e use Santa Claus will be present, and Happy New Year. The others can— erates, “ A Coquille paper savs:” every child in attendance will re well, let it pass, it is the season of the very best and latest That is better than stealing it bodi ceive a box of candy. Peace and Good Will. methods to turn out the ly, putting a raised date line and a The Coquille M illscd Merc. Co best work possible "Special to the Times” over it. Test Suit Commenced call attention to tbe fact that they Some beautifully finished and ar are better prepared than ever to supply apple, prune and tomato A test suit to determine the lega tistic myrtle wood novelties, made boxes. Shipments made promptly status of the Port of Bandon has Our service is at your command. by the North BeDd Manufacturing by rail or steamer. All orders will been filed by County Attorney Lil- If you are not already a customer Co., have been on sale in at least receive immediate attention. we would be glad to add you to jeqvlst and will be pushed to a deci —Both Phones — two places here, and have given our our host of satisfied patrons. Coquille Mill & Merc Co. sion in the supreme court of the Christmas Bhoppers a chance to se cure something “ different” and dis tinctive, while pitrouizing home in dustry. F U H R M A N ’S P H A R M A C Y MERELY MENTIONED THE Tuttle House state. This action is taken to fore stall possible trouble in the future, when private parties might bring a similar suit when it would interfere seriously with tbe work of the Port Commission. ---------------------- - « ------ Leaton Convicted The jury in the case of W. J. Leaton,charged with robbing tbe safe of Eastside, of which town he was recorder, of $3085, found a ver dict of “ guilty,” after being out from 9:40 until shortly after 5 o’clock Thursday. Judge Morrow gave a sentence, which is provided by law, o f one to fifteen years in the penitentiary, and also imposed a fine $6170, twice the amount of the sum stolen. The verdict of the jury came as a surprise to many who lis tened to the evidence. The general comment had been that while there no doubt of Leaton's guilt, the fact that all the evidence was circum stantial would probably prevent the jury from reaching an agreement on a verdict. General satisfaction Married was expressed at the result, and the jury is given credit for using a lot this of plain common sense in reaching E cK IN LY -P H IL L IP S — In city, Dec. 1913, Henry R. Mc their conclusion. County Attorney Kinley and Miss Flora Phillips, Liljeqvist is given great credit for Rev. C. H Bryan officiating. handling a difficult case and for marshalling his evidence in a mas terly manner. Judge Morrow gave YOU NG-RU NDLE— In this city Dec. 17, 1913, Varo Young and tbe defense ten days in which to Miss Conchita Rundle, Justice of file further motions the Peace J. J, Stanley officiating' How to Tak$ Good Care of Your Hair Nothing spoils your good looks so much as homely hair—stringy, dull- colored, harsh. Nothing adds to good looks so much as beautiful hair—soft, silky, wavy and gloosy. No matter how beautiful your hair is now, you can improve its good looks by using Har mony Hair Beautifier. I f y o u r n a ir is homely and ugly now, Harmony Hair Beautifier will make it softer, silkier, lossier, more beautiful in every way. t also makes it easier to put up and helps it to "stay put.’ ’ Its rich rose odor hides the unpleasant, oily smell o f the hair. Harmony Hair Beautifier is rightly named; it beautifies the hair. Very easy to apply—simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before brushing it. It contains no oil, and will not change the color o f the hair nor darken gray hair. To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid Shampoo gives an instanta neous rich lather that immediately pen etrates to every part o f hair and scalp, insuring a quick, thorough cleansing. Washed off just as quickly, the entire operation takes only a few moments. Can’t harm the hair; leaves no harsh ness or stickiness—just a sweet clean liness. Both preparations come in odd shaped, very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beauti fier, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed to satisfy you in ev ery way, or your money back. Sold in this community only at our store—The Rexall Store—one o f the more than 7,000 leading drug stores in the United States, Canada and Great Britain, which own the big Harmony laborato ries in Boston, where the many cele brated Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are made. Fuhrman’ s Pharmacy, Coquille, Oregon. f % e Turn Aside1 FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe 160 acre Farm on Lampa Creek in tbe Coquille Valiev known as tbe Green Place, is for sale or rent, preferably a sale. About 90 acres of fine bottom land,mostly seeded; 70 acres of fine hill land, seeded for pasture. Good two-story bouse and fine barn. An idea) dairy farm. Close to Coquille Riv er and two county roads intersect near the house. For particulars inquire of JAMES T. GREEN, 305 E. Telegraph S t , Carson City, Nevada. 12-16-4t from business to wish the people I I I of the Coquille a happy Holiday Season and a continuance of the greatest prosperity for another year in this, the land of plenty I Nosier & Norton â DISTRIBUTORS I ■■■■■■■■•■■■■J Ngfi LOST— Pocket Book containing card with address an 1 $20 hill. Finder please leave card at Her ald office, as it is highly valued. 12-16-ltp FARM FOR SALE— A bargain; 120 acres, 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. ! " Apple Boxes W . F. P E TE TT State Licensed Optician AT THE —— ■, G ood 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. One mile of road puts you into the tim ber. Timber estimated at 20 to 25 million feet. Mostly red and yel low fir aud 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 back of this tract 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. — — ILii If r r g (EljriHtmas t liajqjil Nrui $>ar And all th . season’s best wishes to our many friends and customers, whom we thank for their liberal patronage o f the past year and to whom we give earnest assurance o f our continued efforts to please LEADING OUTFITTER HENRY LORENZ DC ==1EI[D E1E DQ The satisfaction my work is givin g 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. Have you paid the printer? 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 quauity at the follow ing prices: APPLE BOXES 8c STUTSMAN & CO. PRUNE BOXES 7o TOMATO BOXES 6c Marshfield, Oregon U WANT COLUMN ELKS MINSTREL RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' Get her a fancy box of candy for Christmas at Folsom's. W . F. P E TE TT LAUNDERING COQUILLE LAUNDRY & ICE CO. T h ere Is no substitute for R oyal Baking Pow der for m aking the best cake, biscuit and pastry. R oyal is A b solutely Pure and the only baking powder m a d e from R o y a l grape cream of tartar. ■ — — DC IE H o lid a y P re se n ts = Ladies' Gold Watches, $10 up Gold Lockets, monogram engrav ed free, nice assortment Boys' Watches, from $1 up Gents’ Watches, from $1 up Bracelets, fine quality and nifty designs Set Rings, Signet Rings, engrau- ed free Set Pins, new and pretty— Baby Rings and Rings 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 - - Coquille, Ore. Watch Maker, Manufacturing Jeweler and Engraver — GRAND THEATRE T O Y S FOR THE CHILDREN Under the auspices of the Coquille Commercial Club See Our Line of Dec. 29, 1913 Christmas Toys Notice The Grand Theatre has been donated to the Co quille Commercial Club on Monday night Decem ber 29, 1913, but will not be completed for the Movies until on or about January 3, 1914. Everything to make the little ones happy This will not be a Sunday Show house (B y request o f the Coquille Public) ~ ~ W ~ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all Coquulers C U 7Y V N I R C I n L • L. r lH j Next door to Thomp- son’« Barber Shop