Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 20, 1914, Image 3

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    Extra Large Nothing Small Hi“h
Firemen
The first practice game of tbe
G R A N D T H E A T E R season
fur the local High School
6000 fEET TONIGHT
ALL NEW
NO REPEATERS
A Devilish Doctor, Comedy
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Rosita’s Cross of Gold, A Beautiful Romance of sunny Italy
O Koina-San, Japanese Drama
The Statue, Comedy
A n Unexpected Meeting, a funny one
From Mine to Mint, An educational feature showing how gold is
mined and made into coin
Door open 7, Pictures 7 :1 0
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Visable
Theuter.
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D o not neglect your cold. It may develop into
pneumonia, pleurisy, congestion, consumption and
death. W hen you catch cold, “catch” your cold in
time to overtake it. You can quickly relieve your
cold if you take the right kind of medicine in time.
Remember, we do not fill prescriptions with old
poor drugs; we use only pure, fresh drugs, and fill
your prescriptions exactly as prescribed by your
physician.
Come to OUR Drug Store
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
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R E X H L L
P rofession al Cards
S T O R E
MERELY MENTIONED
P H Y S IC IA N S
Z. T. Siglin was over from the
Bay on Friday.
DR. JAS. RICHMOND
Physician
Surgeon
Office in Riehmond-Barker Bldg,
Office Phone Main 211
Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT
D entist
Office over First National Bank
Phone Main 431
LAWYERS
all the time — Grand
Mrs. Cor* Wilson, of Bandon,
was in town Saturday on business.
The Farmers Union is planning
for a big meeting at Myrtle Point
on Feb. 7th.
Try those nice Salted Pecans and
Peanuts at Lyons k Jones.
George M. Brown has announced
bis candidacy for the attorney gen
eralship.
A. J. SHERWOOD
A ttorney at L aw
First National Lank Building
Rooms 2-3-4
Mrs. Fred Minard was a passen­
ger to Marshfield Saturday for a
short visit.
L. J. ULJEQVIST
Misses Claire and Gretchen Sher­
wood visited friends in Marshfield
several days last week.
A ttorney at L aw
FirBt National Bank Building
Coquille, Oregon
Four good garden lots, east of
new bridge, $G50. Inquire Pacilic
Real Estate Co.
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WALTER SIN CLAIR
A ttorney at L aw
Notary Public
Visable
Theatre.
Coquille
E. D. SPERRY
ATTORNEr A N D
C ounsellor at L aw
Onice in Robinson Building
W. C. C H A SE
A ttorn y at L aw
Office in Riehmond-Barker Bldg
C. R. BARROW
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
Office Phone 335
Residence Phone 346
J. J. STANLEY
LAWYER
Riehmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Oregon
A heay gsl6 prevailed off the
coast last Friday and at 8 a. m the
wind waa blowing G5 miles an hour
at Cape Blanco, and the barometer
was d o w D to 28.70.
At Coos Bay
the glass stood at 28.82, which was
so extremely low that the steamer
Breakwater did D o t leave f o r Port­
land oo her schedule
•SWIFT’S
all
the
time — Grand
Prices 5c & 10c
Visable
Theater.
all
the
time — Grand
List vour property with the Pa­
C. C. Eviand has been under the
weather lately and was dowu town cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young
manager.
yesterday for ibe first time iu four
Fine Dairy Ranch on Daniels
days.
creek, 1G0 acres, improved, with
People who do not wear cast iron stock. $10,000, $3000 cash, balance
shoes are complaining of the amount terms to suit without interest. Pa­
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of broken glass wbich litters the cific Heal Estate Go.
sidewalks in two different places
Rain Capes and Hats at Lyons k
near the junction of First and Hall Jou-B. Get one for your little girl
before school starts.
streets.
Ed Aason, who was hurt last
week by falling from the log chute
above town, having lost his balance
from stepping on a piece of loose
bark, is on duty again, somewhat
the worse for the accident.
Try a pair of “ Red D Loggers”
at Lyons k Jones.
The new 1914 Ford car which
has been received by Fred Slagle,
tbe agent here, was the object of
much interest when it appeared on
the street yesterday, and much
favorable comment was heard, all
the new features of this popular car
appearing to meet the approval of
the numerous experts
Get your little girl a Rain Cape at
Lyons and Jones.
A Marshfield butcher was offered
Australian beef at 9 cents f. o. b.
San Francisco, and this would in­
Visable all the time — Grand
dicate that some relief is in sight
for those who like an occasional Theater.
The Herald is informed that many
taste of fresh meat.
Mrs. E. D. Howe, who recently friends of Z. T. Siglin are urging
underwent a serious surgical opera­ him to enter the ring as a candidate
tion at Mercy hospital, has so far for the county judgeship, and that
recovered as to able to return to while he is not inclined to scrap for
her home iu Marshfield, which will the place, he is in a receptive mood.
be good news to her friends in this Mr. Siglin is an old settler and one
of the best known men in tbe coun­
city.
ty among tbe older residents, and
Four thousand feet of pictures
bis friends are all those who know
every night at the Scenic.
him.
Mrs. E. A. Howe went to the Bay
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Friday to take the Breukwater for
Licenses to W ed
Portland, on her way to Bemidji,
Minn , where she will join Mr.
County Clerk Watson issued the fol­
Howe and make a visit to her moth- lowing marriage licenses during the
week:
They expect to return here
Henry Gustafson and Mary Ann
late the spring.
Johnson.
Later dispatches, since the first
Carl Sigurd Ekhalm and Ina
page of this issue was printed, in­ Mary Widlund.
dicates that the loss of life in the
Clifford C. Faircbiles and Isabelle
Japanese earthquake and eruption Brunner.
was greatly over estimated in the
Clyde W. Loveland and Lillian
the first accounts received, and was McIntyre
comparatively slight.
Sentinel Changes Hands
Lyons & Jones have the Red D
Loggers Shoes; calked, $8,50, with­
Mrs. Myrtle Pounder and Miss out calks, $8.00.
After having, in the poetical
Gladys Howe went to Marshfield
G. G. Gill, of Dora, aged about words of his last editorial, “ guided
the Coquille Valley Sentinel safely
Friday afternoon to visit friends.
44 years, was brought to town o’er the shoals and through the
Emmett Pierce, who has charge Thursday by Z F. Young, suffering breakers into a land-locked harbor,”
of the Simpson camp at Tarheel from mental derangement. He was Lew A. Cates evidently began to
poiut was in town Friday on busi­ examined the same day by Judge long for the free breezes and spank­
ness.
Hail and Dr. Culin and was com­ ing seas of the big open water, and
he has relinquished the helm to
Rents collected and property mitted to the asylum at Salem.
W. H. Young, who arrived here last
looked after by the Pacific Rea)
E. A. Folsom on Friday received week and made a quick deal with
Estate Oo., M. M. Young, manager. a telegram from Portland bringing Mr. Cates tor tbe newspaper.
Mr. Young comes here from
John Jeffreys, who recently the sad news of the death in that
Woodburn, where for the past two
bougi-v a farm at Gravel Ford, has city Thursday night of Mrs. Fred
years he has conducted the weekly
been called to Pomeroy, Washing­ Folsom, formerly Miss Bonewitz, of Independent, wbich he sold a short
ton, by the serious illness of a Myrtle Point, where she and her time ago. Prior to coming to Ore­
sister.
husband resided until going to gon, he had been in the newspaper
j business at Independence, Kansas,
Since La France went to the pen­ Portland about three years ago.
for thirty years, and his journalistic
itentiary to serve his sentence of
Lyons & Jones have the shelled j experience covers a period of forty
one to five years, his wife has ap­ Pecans, Almonds and Peanuts; try ! i years. His fami ly, which consists
of a wife and two daughters, a son
plied to the Multnomah county au­ them.
Sheriff Gage started this morning and tbe son’s wife aud two children,
thorities for a pension.
will come here as soon as Mr.
The people of Coquille are invit­ by way of Marshfield for Salem in Young can secure a suitable house
ed to a “ book ehower” to be given charge of four candidates for quar­ for a residence. The new editor of
next Saturday afternoon and Even­ ters at tbe penitentiary. These in­ tbe Sentinel has made a very favor­
ing at th» opening of the public cluded \V. C. Payton and W. C. able impression on all who have
met him, andthe Herald predicts
library in the city ball The hours Spencer, convicted of forgery; Frank that he will bewell liked and will
are from 3 to 10 p. m. and every VaughD, convicted of horse-stealing, get out a good paper.
one is urged to come and bring a and Mrs. Lottie Cappious, who goes
Mr.Cates, during bis year's stay
book suitable for library use or a up for a murderous attack on a man berehas certainly caused a rattling
Marshfield. Tbe woman's hus­ among tbe journalistic dry bones,
subscription to a good magazine.
band accompanies the parly, and Si and has proved himself a live wire
Noah will also assist the sheriff in in the newspaper business, or io
any other which be may tackle. He
conveying the bunch.
expects to get his business dealings
here rounded up sometime next
week and will then go to Cottage
Grove to look after property inter­
RATES: One cent a word, each in­ ests there, after which he will prob­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' ably go to St Louis, where a very
attractive offer has been made for
3 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms him to come back to a position he
for rent. Apply to this office.
formerly held there. He and Mrs.
OREGON CHAMPION Gooseberry Cates have made uiany friends here
plants two years old for sale, 10 and both will be missed.
cents each. Also a few thousand
Boon Jilted, Probably.
strawberry plants.
$5 a thous­
••Only tbe brave deserve the fair/*
and delivered at train or boat.
‘Maybe. But It's tbe rich who get
Cash only. Bert Seal. r-9-4tp
them."—Boston Transcript
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WANT COLUMN
Premium Homs
Premium Bacon
and Silver Leaf Lard
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Nosier & N orton,
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FOR SALE OR RENT—The 100
acre Farm on Lampa Creek in
the Coquille Valiev known as the
Green Place, is for sale or rent,
preferably a sale. About 90 acres
of fine bottom land,mostly seeded
7 ft noroo
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70 acres of ft fine
hill ^ land,
seeded
for pasture.
Good
two-story
bouse and fine barn. An ideal
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, CarBon City,
Nevada,
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basket ball team was played Friday
night with a team representmg the
Firemen, which rrsubed in a victory
?,‘ir
with a score of
37 to 24. The Firemen played
good fast game and at the end of
ibe first half the score stood 1G to
14 iu their favor.
But in th
second half tbe school tt am wok
up a little and slipped over several
neat ones on their opponents. Al­
though this was only a practice
game it emphasizes tbe fact that
Coquille will be represented by
strong High School team iu the
coming league contests. With two
exceptions the team is composed
of the same players who last year
made the splendid record of not
losing a game tbe entire season and
tbe new material which has taken
their place is showing up in good
shape.
There is no reason why
with the proper support and en
couragemeut from tbe people, Co
qutlle may not retain the ctiaaqion
ship for another year and perhaps
reuew Iasi year’s record.
TbeFreshmen and Eighth graders
played a preliminary game Friday
night with the result that the grade
team piled up a score of 12 points
to the Freshmen’s 6.
The High School bojs go to
Myrtle Point next Friday to play
their first league gurae and an ex­
citing time is anticipated.
The
Myrtle Point team took Bandon in­
to camp to the tune of 13 to 11 on
tbe lGth and to all appearances they
have a strong team.
A boat will
run from here to Myrtle Point
leaving at 5:30 p. m. and returning
after the game. A fare of fifty cents
for tbe round ttip will be charged.
The following Friday tbe boys
play Bandon on tbe home floor.
W o rk for the Fool-Killer
Tbere is a tiue chance for the
fool-killer to make himself useful in
this vicinity by watching the power
line between here and Myrtle Point
and putting an end to the pernici
ous activities of the irresponsible
idiots who shew their skill with the
rifle aud their lack of brains at tbe
same lime, by shooting the insula
tors off the Oregon Power Com­
pany’s poles.
Myrtle l’oint was
without lights one night last week
from this cause. Tbeie is quite
heavy penalty for this sort of mali­
cious destruction of property, and
the Oregon Power Co. offers a re
ward for evidence which will lead
to the conviction of the guilty
parties.
They will probably be
caught, sooner or later, for tbe in
telligence to evade detection could
not be expected of the persons who
evidently belong to tbe class of
young “sports” whose dream of
earthly glory is comprised iu tbe
possession of a rifle, a cayuse horse
and a yaller dog.
H ow M oney is Divided
The Good Roads petitions now in
circulation call for the following
apportionment of tbe funds of
$440,000 proposed to be raised:
Seventy thousand dollars begin­
ning at a point on tbe Cooston-
Peterson lauding survey nearest tbe
Hardy coal bunkers and build on
this survey to the road stake on the
J. C. McCulloch ranch; thence via
Haynes’ Slough to South Lake;
thence around the east side of
South Lake to Lakeside. One hun­
dred thousand dollars to be ex­
pended between Bandon and tbe
Curry county line; the remainder or
$270,000, to be expended on a road
from Marshfield to Coquille and
from Coquille to Marshfield; and
from Bridge to Coquille via Myrtle
Point.
The last jury case before the Cir
cuit Court was disposed of this at
ternoon, and Judge Coke excused
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the jury with tbe infottnation that
they might be called again later.
Tbe last case tried was that of
Cbas. Sneddon, of Marshfield, who
had been adjudged insane by tbe
countyxourt and had taken an ap­
peal. The jury decided that the
old gentleman was sane, and be
went home happy.
RELY
ON
GOODS A N D
JEWELRY
THE PICTURE OF “ PRINCE CHARMING ’ AND THE SCALES
TELL OUR BUSINESS METHODS.
WE ALWAYS GIVE YOU
EULL MONEY'S WORTH. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE IN BUYING
JEWELRY AND OPTICAL GOODS HAS TAUGHT US WHAT A N D
WHERE TO BUY. SO THAT WHEN YOU BUY FROM US YOU
KNOW THAT IT IS CORRECT AND THE QUALITY IS SUPERB.
WE WILL DO YOUR REPAIRING RIGHT.
W . H. S C H R O E D E R
JEW ELER
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T o Reduce Stock
We are offering for a few days your
choice of a big lot of ladies shoes, priced
regularly at $ 3 .0 0 and $ 3 .5 0 , good stand­
ard shoes at, for your choice
$ 1 .5 0
Also a few pair of good standard chil­
dren shoes at
H a lf P r ic e
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much on Tenmile and a timber
The Then. Bergmann Shoe Mfg. claim, were also sold by tbe widow.
Co , of Portland, is still growing. Recently, Harry G. Hoy, tbe Marsh­
During the year o( 1913 their out- field attorney, took up Ihe search
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for tbe heirs and was successful in
put showed an increase of 48 per j |ocaling the B0D Md daughter>
cent, which is a remarkable record through the assistance of Bob Agers,
They have taken out a permit to another former resident of Marsh­
enlarge their factory again, which field. Mr. Hoy informs the Herald
will be good news to their custom­ that through the terms of the settle­
ment effected, the heirs recover the
ers as it will enable the Company property, which is now quite valu­
to fill their orders more promptly able, while Mr. Seaman will be re­
in the future.
imbursed for bis expenditures.
J. L. Smith, of the O. A. C. who
is now located in Coos county, is
busy on tbe river getting acquaint­
ed and lining up his work for the
assistance of tbe farmers.
Got your butter wrappers at the
Herald office.
The case of the Fletcher heirs
against A. E. Seaman, which was
before thn cirruit court, has been
settled out of court. This suit in­
volved the ownership of a piece of
property in Marshfield which be­
longed to the late C. W. Fletcher at
the time of bis death. He had been
married in Marshfield, and bis wid­
ow afterward sold the property to
Seaman. A search for heirs who
were supposed to exist somewhere
the East was unsuccessful, and
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Taka DiU's Family Pill« for constipation.
A T SKEELS’ O L D
iergmann Enlarges Factory two otner pieces of property,
Figures published in San Fran­
cisco of the lumber receipts in that
city from Oregon show that for the
last two weeks in December Coos
county easily led any other port ol
Oregon, including Portland, in the
amount of fir and spruce shipped
to the Golden Gate.
The fir and spruce lumber re­
ceipts at San Francisco from all
ports on the North Pacific coast are
as follows:
Coos Bay __________ 3,311,000
Aberdeen __________ 4,350,000
A s to ria ____________ 1,600,000
Bandon____________ 1,738,000
Columbia R iver______2,241 000
E v e r itt_______
400,000
Grays Harbor ____ __ 650,000
M ukiltio___________ 978,000
Port A n g e le s_______
850,000
Seattle ___________
600,000
Wills pa ............................ 1,190.000
Total .......
17,908,000
w ith LOCAL, A P P L IC A T IO N S , aa they
cannot reach the »eat o i the disease. Ca­
tarrh 1« a blood or com tltutional disease,
and In order to euro It you m u lt take In­
ternal remedies
Hall'« Catarrh Cure 1»
taken Internally, and act* directly upon
the blond and mucous surface*.
Hall'»
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy­
sicians In this country for years and Is
a recular prescription. It la composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surface«. The perfect combina­
tion o f the two Ingredients 1» w hat pro­
duce* auch wonderful reault* In curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F . J. r i lF .N K Y A C O.. Prop»., Toledo. O.
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7letcher-Seaman Case Settled
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
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RANGES
Lumber Shipments from Coos
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Jury Excused
YO U C A N
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Tuttle
House
Again open under
new management
Give us a call
FRANK
HOFFMAN
Manager
Every Part of the Art of
UNDERING
W. F. PETETT L A has
had Our Careful
Attention
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.
It is our business, so it
is necessary that we use
the very best and latest
methods to turn out the
best work possible
Oar service is at your command.
If yon are not already a customer
we would be glad to add you to
our host of satisfied patrons.
W. F. PETETT
State Licensed Optician
COQUILLE LAUNDRY & ICE C&