Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 20, 1914, Image 2

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Annual Clearance Sale
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EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED—EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS
Preparatory to receiving our Spring Stock we are offering fall and winter goods at the lov/est prices ever before
quoted. W e need the room, you need the goods, therefore our mutual interests are served by these
Temptingly Low Prices
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Lorenz’ Annual Sale are an event in merchandising in this valley. Our determination is to carry no dead or out-of-date stock from year to year, but to make an annual clean-up of broken lines
and all goods which are not of the always-staple lines and patterns. T q this end we make prices that will move the goods and keep our stoc k bright, new and attractive. It is our purpose to now
eclipse all previous money-saving opportunities, many goods in the stock being priced at actual cost. It will pay economical buyers to make purchases now for advance use. Everything in the house
except contract goods, have been greatly reduced in price for the balance of January, for cash only.
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to his old place ns city en-1
T h e C o q u ille H era ld i Lewis
giueer was submitted by Mayor
Morrison to tbe council and was
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY ! confirmed.
Entered at) second class matter May
Ordinance No. 107 was passed,
8, 1905. at the poet office at Coquille, authorizing the city to issue city
Oregon, under act of Congress of March
improvement bonds in the sum of
8, 1879.
$04114.15 for unpaid assessments for
P. C. LEVAR, Leasee.
the improvement of First street in
Elliott’s and Motley’s addition.
Devoted to the material and social
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­
ticularly and of Coos County generally.
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance
Phono Main 354,
SAN
FRANCISCO OR PORT­
L A N D - WHICH?
An effort is being made to iuduce
the merchants of this river to guar­
antee sufficient freight to pay a
steamer of the Brooklyn's class to
go on the regular run between this
port and Portland.
This means
that trade amounting to some
thousands o f tons a month of assort­
ed merchandise must be switched
from San Francisco to Portland. If
any one among the Herald’s read­
ers can give good reason why this
should be doue, we will be glad to
publish bis analysis of the situation.
T o one who has watched the course
of events iu this section for the past
38 years it seems that every consid­
eration, both of sentiment and busi­
ness policy, would dictate a contin­
uance of close trade relations with
the city which has always taken
our products, from which the capi
tal has come for the development
ot our resources, and in which our
merchants and buyers have ; lways
received treatment ot a liberality
and courtesy, which call, il not for
gratitude, at least for appreciation.
Until 0. A Smith came into this
country practically every entetprise
requiring outside capital found its
backing in San Francisco. The out-
notable exception is the Southern
Oregon Company, which was an
Eastern enterprise and which has
doue as much to hold this country
back as any one human influence
But never a dollar of Portland
money has gone into the develop
ruent of a Coos county resource;
never a shipload ol Coos county
ptoducts has found a market in
Portlaud. Even the transportation
facilities by which Portlaud has al­
ready drawn more profit from Coos
county trade than she was ever en­
titled to have been furnished by-
San Francisco or Southern Pacific
capital
The enterprises on this
river today which require outside
backing draw their strength from
San Francisco. It isn't a bad policy
for an individual or a community
to stand in with those who stand in
with them If Portland warns a
share of the trade pickings on this
river, let her subsidize a transporta­
tion line, if necessary, and compete
for it.
City Council
The city council tuet last evening
with a full attendance excepting
Couucilnmu Pierce.
The matter of establishing a pub­
lic hitching rack for the convenience
of the country trade was up for dis­
cussion, and the plan proposed was
to place it at the junctiou of First
street (Elliott's addition) and Hall
street, where a similar rack was
once maintained, plat king the north
side of the street from the present
planking. The fact was reported to
the council that George Robinson,
who owns the two lots on the corner
would object to the rack being
placed there, aud the street com­
mittee was instructed to confer with
Mr. Robinson on the project.
The matter of the cinders from
the mill was also discussed, but no
action was t iken, th.- council being
strongly averse to doing anvthing
to embarrass the mill company,
winch is expected to take some
steps to abate the nuisance as soon
as practicable.
The appointment of P. M. Hall-
Myrtle Point Pointers
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Remedies
PR E SB YT E R IA N CHURCH.
For the Coughs and Colds use
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will be found to give immediate relief
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are very useful for relief o f the headaches arising from the clogged state
of the system incident to a cold
C o m p le m e n t
A t ZD S
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furnish the laxative necessary in the treatment of a cold—an agreeable,
effervescent Saline Laxative and uric-acid-solvent.
IS N O W L T ON'S
DRUG
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Electricity
It Saves
Suuday school at io a. m.
Preaching at 11 a in.aud 7:30 p.m 1
Prayer meeting Thursdays at
7:30 p. m. C. H. B r y a n , Pastor.
Time
Money
Labor
Christian Science Society
Corner Third aud Hall streets.
Services at 11 a. in. next Sunday
Subject lesson sermon, ‘
Suuday School 10 a. m
Wednesday evening meeting 8:00
The cost of installing is little, compared to
the convenience and benefits derived.
Get an estimate on wiring
your house, Today
M. E. Church South
A t ZD aS A ie a d a c h e “W a f e r s , a t 2 5 c
'J A \ ecessa ry
Use
Services Sunday at 11 a. in and
7:30 p. in.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Frank H. Adams, Pastor.
M. E. Church
f f o r O a ta rr/t a n d O o/d in t/ie y^iead
John Broadbent resigned his
position at the Sugar Loaf Cream­
ery and took the last Bteamer from
Bandon to Sin Fraueisco where he
will remain for a while.
Wo are sorry to say Mrs. Herman
Lucker is very sick and on Monday
the 19 th was removed to North
Rend where she will undergo a
surgical operation at the Mercy
Hospital.
The basket ball game between
Myrtle Point and Bandon on Fri­
day the lGtli at the new hall erected
where the dancing pavilliou was, bv
11. C. Dement, was won by the M .
P. team, they coming out two points
ahead. A fair crowd was in atten­
dance notwithstanding the inclemen­
cy of the weather.
During the hard wind of last
week four large panes of glass were
blown from the new school bouse
windows.
Jus. Lewellen, who recently re­
turned from a trip north, took his
depar'ure for Los Angeles on the
last south Pound steamer.
C. H. Southmayd is improving
»lowly.
OBSERVER
SUNDAY SERVICES IN
CUUUIEEE CHURCHES
Suuday school at io. a. m.
Preaching Suuday n a. m. aid
7=30-
Epworth League at 6:45 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 a. in.
Choir practice Thurs. 7:30 a. .n,
A. T h o m a s , Pastor.
OREGON POW ER CO.
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL.
Services first aud third Sundi ys
of each mouth.
Sunday sch. ol
every Sunday at 10 a. m.
You are hraitily wile m .
List Your Property With
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
CURRY COUNTY* CULLINGS
(From the Port Orford Tribune)
Miss Ruby Carey, of Coos county,
bus been visiting frieuds aud rela­
tives in Port Orford during the p ist
week.
Editor H T. Stewart and family
expect to return from their viait to
Southern California on or in foie
the first of February, which will be
a great relief to the editor pro tern
•is well as to the readers of tin
Tribune.
The County Court last week
With Full Equipment f. o. b. Coos Co.
granted the petition for n changi
in the road from Knapp's Barn up
It is advisable to place your
Gold Run guleh, thence to or near
the cemetery, aud thence to conuect
order early to insure early
with the present road at a point
spring delivery.
near the top of the Hubbard’s creel
hill.
Steve Merrill has tbe lumber on
the ground and is preparing t
build a cheese factory at Eucbri
Coquille, Oregon
Creek, on what is known as the D [
L Moore place, and hopes to hav. I
it ready for tbe beginning of th
dairy season. He expects to hav. .
the milk from about 100 cows to
begin with.
Cleghora place, has given up his ped here from Portland. They will
Fishtrap and Vicinity
job aud came up Saturday intending live in the Frank Fish bouse for
to remain on the place. Mrs Larue awhile, possibly during the remain­
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Pinkston and | is expected home in about two der of the winter.
two children, Eunice aud Lena, weaks. Mr. aud Mrs, Larue are
Miss Ethel Taylor is home again
have been visiting frieuds nnd rela 1 now grandparents, as a little daugh­
for a week or 90 , as Mrs. Jenkins,
lives at Bandon for the past week ter was botn to Mrs. Herbert Saf-
n Whose home she is employed, is
They report the weatLrr as being fell (there daughter) of near Los
visiting on the lower river.
Angeles,
during
Mrs.
Larue’s
visit
extremely bad while there.
Misses Belvs Pingston and Hazel
Mr, and Mrs. Janies Robison liavi there
Radabaugh visited over Sunday at
been staying at Mr Pinkston’s plan
School on Upper Fishtrap is their homes on Fishtrap.
during the latter's visit at Ramlon drawing to a close, only a few more
The Ladies’ Aid of this place held
John Finel is
Nile Miller had the misfortune to weeks remaining.
their last meeting at the home of
teacher,
having
taught
a
six
months
sprain his ankle very badly, while
Mrs. Albert Fish.
he and James Hammock were on term.
The Farmers’ Union met at the
their way over to Bear Greek, last
Alva Taylor, who has been sick school house last Sattirdav, but as
Thursday.
with lagrippe, is still verv weak, there was no ie. cream and cake in
Misa Violet Royer of Myrtle Point suffering from a bad cough, but is
evidence, the turnout was not all
is visiting at tbe home of Mr. and getting better, however.
that could be expected.
What is
Mrs. W. Hammock, of Upper Fish-
Mrs Tex. Robison has been visit­ the matter, are the men “ broke,’’ or
tray, (Better look out Cassie.)
ing her son George and family re­ | just getting economical, or are they
Mrs. F. M Miller, or Auut Srril maining with them several days of getting tired of seeiog their wive»(T)
da, as nearly everyone calls her, has list week.
make pigs of themselves. Which
been quite sick for several davs suf­
Mr. and Mrs. Rock Robison, who is it?
fering with neuralgia aroutd the lecently came here, have been visit­
I wonder if the Earnest, tender
heart. She is improving, however, ing in the home of Msrion C inton
glances of s certain youug man of
being able to be around again.
for severs! davs After considerable this community is not balm for a
J. B Larue,who has been working delay they have received their broken heart?
at Bandon ever since trading for the household goods, which were ship­
NUF SED
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1914 PRICES
Model T Runabout
$600
Model T Touring Car 6 5 0
Model T Town Car
850
FRED SLAGLE
P acific R ea l E state Co.
Bih.e school at 10 a in.
Christian Endeavor at (1:30 p. n.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. caffi
Wednesday.
Preaching at 11:00 a. in. and 7:30.
p. in.
You are cordially invited to ill
these services.
T. if. McDonald, Minisi er
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
Business Property. Houses for Rent
M. M. Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore.
Str. Elizabeth
Regular as the Clock
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
First-class fare only.............$7.50
Up freight, per ton.............. 3.00
E . & E . T. Kruse
24 California Street, San Francisco
F or Reservations
NOSLER & NORTON
I DO YO U
Use your TELEPHONE to advantage?
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NOT?
It is cheaper to TALK than to TRAVEL.
We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties
and connect with the Be'l system at Roseburg
Coos B ay Home Telephone Co.
Main Office
Marshfield, Oregon
A gents, C oquille, O regon
OVER 6S YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
P atents
I RADC M A R K S
D e s ig n s
C o p y r i g h t s A c .
A n y o n e s e n d in g ft " k e tc h n n d d e s c rip tio n m a y
q u ic k ly a s c e r t a in o u r o p in io n fre e w h e th e r an
In v e n tio n is p ro b a b ly p a te n ta b le . Coim tm nlcft*
t lo n s s t r lc f ly c o n f id e n t ia l. HANDBOOK o n I ’a t e u U
sen t fre e. O ld e s t a a e n c y fo r s e c u rin g p ate n ts.
P a t e n t s ta k e n th ro u g h M u n n A C o . re c e iv e
tp ec in l n o tic e , w it h o u t c h a rg e, in th e
Scientific American.
A h a n d s o m e ly illu s t r a t e d w e e k ly,
c u la fto n o f a n y s c ie n t if ic J o u rn a l,
i o n u s. 93 a
y e a r ; f o u r m o n t M , I L O o lU b y a ll n e w sd e ale rs.
after will be added until Sept. 1st ,
when 10 per cent, penalty will also In th e C ircu it C ou rt o f th e S tate
O regon io r C o o s C o u n ty
be added.
Mary Hart,
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No rebate allowed.
Plaintiff, |
Tax bills will be mailed upon r •
vs.
}■ SUMMONS.
ceipt of description of pr perly cn George E. Hart, I
Defendant, j
which you desire to pay taxes.
To George E. Hart, the above nan
T M DIM MICK.
I defendant.
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County Treasurer.
In the Name of the State of Orej
: You arc hereby notified that you
required to appear in the above
titled Court and answer the compla
on file against you in the above entit
action within six weeks from the ?
day of December. 1913, and if you
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RESTAURANT
Trespass notices ptimed on cloth
and worded in keeping with law,
for sale at the Herald office.
Rooms in Connetion
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Notice to Taxpayers
A le x s o n Building
East End First Si.
Cw\uilte, Oregon, Jan 1st , 1914
Tax s for the year 1913 will be
due and payable Jin. 15th , 1914
If not paid .by the 1st. of April, 1 p< i
cent, a month for every month there
G EO . C. T H E R A U
PH OP ILETOH
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so to appear and answer on or bei
the 3rd day of February, 1914, the
day of the time prescribed in the or
for publication of this summons,
w-ant thereof the plaintiff will apply
the ( ourt for the relief demanded
in said complaint, and will take ju
ment against you for a decree diss<
ing and anulling the marriage contr
now existing between you and plain
and for her costs and disburseme
herein.
Service of this summons is made
publication in pursuance of an order
the Honorable R.G. Morrow, presid
( ireuit Judge of Coos County. Oreg
dated the 20 th day of December, It
and directing that the same be p
lished once a week for six success
weeks in the Herald, a weekly ne-
paper of general circulation publisl
at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon.
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F. M c k n ig h t
Attorney for Plaint