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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1914)
[ s RT n BfAUTiriER STOP THC DANMUfij F ò n r 's f ' The . SCALp A favor, e amusement along First stieet for the [ ast few da\s b a beeu scraping up little piles of soot and putting more or less humorous signs on them. The entertainment given at the Scenic last Thursday evening bv Prof. Reddie, of the State Universi ty, under the auspices of the High school, was largely attended and wax greatly appieciated by tboeo who like a high class literary pro gram. The professor’s rendering of the quaint Scotch dialect story “Tbu Professor’s Love Storv" was highly entertaining and his assumption of the different characters showed great talent in the iiue of character portrayal. The workmen of the Coos Bay Home Telephone Co. have been stringing the new cable along First street, and the »eh of small wires will soon be removed. I The local organization of the G. A. R. an 1 W. R. C. hel l a meeting today for the installation of ufficera, a sumptuous banquet being a pleas ant feature of the gathering. f% £ 1 H FACI/ (M a ss / I c r n fo r n ii fitment c ÔO ïi Ù ifo tt sfteect dwneJ/uftar H ave a Smooth complexion and smooth, soft skin. T o keep the skin healthful, the right kind of skin foods are necessary. Buy your toilet prepara tions from us and K N O W you get those scientifically prepared. It’s easier to keep the hair, scalp, com plexion or skin healthful than to restore it, once it is diseased. Everyone needs, all the time, our hair, face and skin preparation. at the request of the Myrtle Point team, but in the mean time the high school team will go ahead with practice. Lyons & Jones have the shelled Pecans, Almonds and Peanuts; try them. Come to OUR Drug Store FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY THE REXRLL Parcel post service between this county and the outside is now fur nished by steamer route to Port land, both the Breakwater and the Alliance carrying the sacks, to the great relief of the contractor ou the overland routes. STORE MERELY MENTIONED P H Y S IC IA N S DR. J A S . R IC H M O N D Rev. Dora Young, of Johnson’s, C. F. McKnight, of Marshfield, was a Coquille visitor yesterday. who was here yesterday on iegal Try a pair of “ Red D Loggers” business, said that the warm wind at Lyons Jones. that prevailed was not nearly so Miss Gretclien Sherwood visited tropical as that which has been vis friends in Marshfield a few days iting the Bay, where it was uncom fortably sultry. last week. Physician Surgeon Oflice in Kichmond-Barker Bldg. Office Phone Main 211 Si D r. C. W. E N D IC O T T D entist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 Tuttle House Again open under new management Give us a call Si HOFFMAN Manager Every Part of the Art of LAUNDER!NQ Has Had Our Careful Attention It is our business, so it is necessary that we use the very best and latest methods to turn out the best work possible COQUILLE LAUNDRY & ICE CO. O P E N Saturday Night, Jan. 10 A Picture Play House for Ladies and Gentlemen — No Sunday Show- -- - > « » *■« — OPENING PROGRAM << Beauty and the Beast - in -- 3 Business Changes P. E Drane, who sold his grocery business at the corner of Hall and Second street last summer, is again in the harness, having purchased the grocery business ofC , M. Skeels at the corner of First and C streets. Peachey & Donaldson of the Club Cafe, have leased the building in whi-h the Skeels grocery and Pacific Real Estate Co have been located, including the upper story, and will move their restaurant to the room which has been occupied by the last named firm, being now engaged in fitting it up in first- class style. M. M. Young, of the Pacific Rea! Estate Company, has moved his office to the old city hall building recently vacated by W.E. Cleghorn, where he has an excellent location for a real estate office. Big Feature Reels 3 “Throwing the Bull” A Screaming Comedy, in one reel 4000 Feet Movies 4000 A Good Show House in a Live Town Seeing is Believing—why not Take a Look Admission always 5c and 10c Doors open at 7 A. F. Bergon, who went with his wife to southern California some time ago, is back for a short stay, expecting to go south again in a few days. He reports that he and Mrs. Bergon are having the time of their live, visiting relatives at San Diego, Los Angeles, Wilmington and other points and goiDg from place to place in their auto. They expect to spend about three months more in the same way before return ing home. Fires in Marshfield Marshfield was visited by two fires last week, each of which threatened great destruction in the business part of town. Two of the oldest buildings in the down town district were the scenes of the embryo con flagrations On Monday the Montgomery building on Front stieet opposite the Blanco was gutted in the upper story by a blaze which started in a back room which bad been used as a dumping ground by the occupants on the second floor. The D imes had -- . « § « ----------- quite a start before they were dis RATES: One cent a word, each in Catarrh Cannot Be Cured covered, but the fire department had sertion. Xo charge less than 15 cents' w ith LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat o f the disease. C a salt water coming from the two en EXPERIENCED MAN Wants to tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, ginee in thirteen minutes after the rent a good dairy raucb or to take and in order to euro It you m ust take In ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is charge for others, furnishing bis taken Internally, and acts directly upon alarm sounded, and the fire was un the blood and mucous surfaces. Halt's der control in about half an hour. own help. W. C. Mason, Fifth Catarrh Cure Is not a Quack medicine. It and Johnson, Marshfield. was prescribed by one o f the best phy The losses by fire and water reached sicians in this country for years and Is FOR SALE — Full blooded White a re-utar prescription. It Is composed of $20,000 or more, the heaviest suf best tonics known, combined with the Orpington, Killastra strain Hens, the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the ferer being the S. Lando dry goods Pullets and Cockerels. Ira W. mucous surfaces. The perfect combina store, whose damage was estimated of the two Ingredients la what pro Snyder, Coquille, Oreg. 1-9-2 tp tion duces such wonderful results In curing at $14,000, The ()uartcrmaBH photo catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. OB EGON CHAMPION O seberry F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props., Toledo. O. graph gallery in the second story Sold by Druggists, price 15c. plants two years old for sale, 10 Take Uall's Family Pills for constipation. cents each. Also a few thousand strawberry plants. $5 a thous Good Buy in improved Farm and delivered at train or boat. Cash only. Bert Seal. r-9-4tp 22. Seven miles from Coquille MAN AND W IF E —from the East, one of the best farm propositions waof work together Will accept that have been offered. Not a clay clerking, cooking in a hotel, res taurant or logging camp. Call at loam but a silt soil of about 125 acres. Very nearly all under plow; the Coquille Herald office fine location; a south and southeast FOR SALE OR R E N T -T lx lo i exposure; well drained; fine flowing acre Farm on Lampa Creek in the Coquille Valley known as the springs; 60 or more cattle, horses, Green Place, is for sale or rent, v l kinds of implements, houses and I preferably a sale. About 90 acres barns. Cau grow vegetables, oatp, of fine bottom land,mostly seeded; barley, corn and clover. Close to 70 acres of fine hill land, seeded for pasture. Good two-story railroad, c o u D t y road b y place. ¡ bouse and fine barn. An ideal Dairy at.d pork will make you an j dairy farm. Close to Coquille Riv extensive bank account. This farm , er and two county roads intersect is class A, No. 1, and will bear j near the house For particulars thorough investigaron. Will rep- ] inquire of JAMES T. GREEN, 305 E. Telegraph S t, Carson City, resent an investment ofapproximate-1 If $30,000. Can nrrsnge good terms Nevada. 12-16-4t Nothing cheap but the price - Pictures at 7 :1 0 sharp was a total loss, and R. M. Sarter, Julius Larson and D. Y. Stafford were other losers. The building was formerly the Lando building, and in early days was owned by A. Lo- bree, having been built in the early seventies. On Tuesday a fire started in house keeping rooms in the upper part of the Gow Why building at the corner of Broadway and Market avenue, but comparatively small damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Brown were quite severely but not danger ously burned. This building was formerly the Western hotel, and be fore that was the first store build ing erected in Marshfield. YOU CAN GET BARGAINS NOW i WANT COLUMN j Our service is at your command. If you are not already a customer we would be glad to add you to our host of satisfied patrons. W ILL. Can’t Pay Till 15th. Lyons & Jones have the Red D Try those nice Salted Pecans and Loggers Shoes; calked, $8.50, with Peanuts at Lyons Jones. out calks, $8 00. The total amount of fees collected Tom Hall has fault to fiind with in the county clerk's office in the the mild freshet as being too much Married mouth of December was $697.76. on the “ betwixt and between” order Rents collected and property — not high enough to bring the logs LONG-BURKE—In this city Jan 2, looked after by the Pacific Real 1014, Georgs Long, of Grants Estate Oo., M. M. Young, manager. out but too high to permit of his making a trip to Arago yesterday Pass and Evelyn Burke, of Marsh John Golden was over from with a horse and buggy on legal field, Justice of the Peace J. J Marshfield yesterday looking after business. Stanley officiating. his property interests here. ---------- » «•«■ a----------------- The M. E. Sunday School has Licenses to W e d W. H. Lyon, of Hay City tells the broken the record by having a larg Record that bis 21 hens laid 2150 er attendance immediately after the County Clerk Watson issued the fol eggs and raised 150 chickens be- Holidays than immediately before. lowing marriage licenses during the : B i d e s , last year. The attendance Sunday was five week: Rain Capes and Hats at Lyons more than at any time during the Edwin C. Roberts and Joy Paul Jones. Get one for your little girl last quarter, and the collections ine Miller. | before school starts. were larger by $1.39. William E. Foote and Florence The river has been running bank The sidewalk on the east side of Esther Mansell. full for several days, and water-front C street between First and Second William L. Greer and Stella L. business has been transacted over streets has keen replaced after sev Gag nor. the new city dock. eral weeks of ubsence which was a Emil Walde and Mable Fiske. A meeting of the members of the great inconvenience to pedestrians George Long and Evelyn Burke. Library organization will be held on the thoroughfare. (Note: This Theodore F. R. Jones and Geòr on Friday evening, January 19th, is erroneous, nothing of the kind when it is desired to have as many having been done.) gie L. Crooks. present as possible. C. S. Hall has installed his new Apple Boxes Miss Leta Mast started Friday for player piano in the Grand, and in | Eugene, where she will resume her tends to hold his opening noxt Sat We manufacture the standard studies in the State University. She urday evening. He was replacing box prescribed an 1 approved by J was accompanied as far as Myrtle the chairs yesterday and was much | the state horticultural society, and Point by Miss Dorothy Watson. in the position of the man who took adopted by the State Legislature, Mrs. Hudson, who has been con the kitchen clock apart and tried to and until further notice will sell boxes in any quauity at the follow fined to her borne by illness for the get the wheels all back in again. ing prices: J past month, was dowu town shop- APPLE BOXES 8c ! ping this morning, and made the PRUNE BOXES 7o TOMATO BOXES__________ Gc Herald office a pleasant call. Si THE GRAND THEATER County Treasurer Diinmick, who List your property with the Pa is now tax collector, informs the cific Real Estate Co,, M. M. Young Herald that, through delays in re manager. ceipt of the state tax levy, the ex L. D. Felsbtim, of the Western tension of the tax rolls could not be World, was in town this morning commenced iu time to have them on his way to North Bend to see the ready by Jau. 1st, when the pay- workings of the new linotype in the rnemt of taxes is supposed to com Harbor office, with a view to putting mence Consequently, be will not one in at Bundoc. be ready to receive payments on The basket ball situation is slight taxes for 1913 until the 15th of this ly mixed and the first game, sched month, on which date you can form uled for the 23rd, may be postponed a line and cough up in your turn. jfoy0u*-4¡éñuPJlr<^ fa Tlie Coquille Milland Merc. Co call attention to the fact that they ¡are better prepared than ever to ; supply apple, prune and tomato j boxes. Shipments made promptly by rail or steamer. All orders will receive immediate attention. — Both Phones — Coquille Mill Merc Co. Si ^S W IF T 'S W . F. PETETT Premium Hams Premium Bacon and Silver Leaf Lard The Best Ask Vour Grocer Nosier & N orton _ L Good Entertainment Four thousand feet of pictures every night at the Scenic. m CHAPPY FRANK Get your little girl a Rain Cape at Lyons and Jones. DisTHinrroHM I 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. W . F. PETETT STUTSMAN & CO. OLD NEWSPAPERS -Cheap at the Marahfield Oregon ^ Herald office. State Licensed Optician 0 RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SILVERWARE. CUT GLASS AND JEWELRY FOR YOUR OWN USE. WE HAVE THE PRICES MARKED AWAY DOWN ON WHAT REMAINS OF OUR CHOICE HOLIDAY GOODS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE LEFT: IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY WHAT YOU NEED RIGHT NOW, MORE THAN ANY OTHER TIME OF THE WHOLE YEAR—BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE SO MUCH REDUCED. W . H. SCHROEDER J E W E L E R GET OUR PRICES ON Ladies Writing Desks Library Tables, Dining Tables Rocking Chairs H 70. A N D E R S O N