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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1914)
So called “ heartburn” is only a symptom of a stomach disorder. It is indigestion arising from too much acidity in the stomach. “ Heartburn” is a dis ease you should not allow to run on, else the entire system will become disordered and rheumatism and other chronic diseases will result Heartburn and indigestion are easily arrested if taken in time. Come to OU R Drug Store FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY T H E R E X R L L Professional Cards S T O R E MERELY MENTIONED Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT R. E. Shine went over to the Bay yesterday. Office over First National Bank Try our solid packed tomatoes,two Pitone Main 4SI caus for 2 f> cent« at Lyons & Jones. Both Bandon papers have now in A. J. SHERWOOD stalled linotypes. A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Full stock of grass seeds at Rooms 2-3-4 Knowltons Drug Store. J. A, Lamb haB just received a L J. ULJEQI/IST new Studebaker Six of the latest A ttorney at L aw pattern. First National Bank Building A case of Dyphtberia has been re Coquille, Oregon ported to Dr. Culin, county health officer, from Prosper. WALTER SINCLAIR List your property with the Pa A ttorney at L aw cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young Notary Public Coquille manager. John Dickey, late of New York, E. D. SPERRY has purchased the store and good A ttobnet and will of the R. B. Rosa Co., at Ban- C ounsellor at L aw don. Office in Robinson Building J. C. Wittington, of Myrtle Point was in town a short time Friday on W. C. CHASE his way home from a visit of several A ttorny at L aw days in Bandon. Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg James Thrift, son of Assessor Thrift, has opened a barber shop at C. R. BARROW Riverton, and it is reported that he A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw is doing a good business. Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 Four thousand feet of piotures every night at the Scenic. «/. J. STANLEY The onion sets we handle are pro LAWYER duced by an expert in that line on Richmond-Barker Building soil beat adapted to that purpose Coquille, Oregon and from thb best Strain of onions. They are the beet. Knowltons Drug Store. The Bay papers report Ibat Fred Bandon hae been suffering from Hollister, of North Bend has an a light and power famine, a tempor ■ mbi lion to run for Congress. ary shut-down of the mills having caused a shortage of fuel nt the elec Catarrh Cannot Be Cured tric plant. With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tho seat o f tiio disease. Ca FiDe Dairy Ranch on Daniels tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, creek, 160 acres, improved, with and In order to cure it you must take In ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is stock. $10,000, $3000 cash, balance taken Internally, and acts directly upon Pa the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's terms to suit without interest. Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It cific Real Estate Co. l- 20 - 4 t D kntiht was prescribed by one o f the best phy sicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, actlnK directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion o f the two Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. H. E. Lee, who wob active in this valley some time ago, promoting the “Oregon Eastern & Bandon’ railroad, is in trouble in San Fran cisco for borrowing $500 ou the strength of the same deal. ^SWIFT'S Premium Hams Premium Bacon and Silver Leaf Lard 1 The Skookum Restaurant is now under the proprietorship of Lee M o o d , he having leased the building of Mrs. Bledsoe and bought the restaurant of George C. Therault. Mr. Moon has had a long experience in the restaurant business and will undoubtedly get bis share of the patronage. Call and exumine our stock of garden seeds and onion sets before buying your seeds. Knowlton’s Virgil E. Watters, of North Rend, receiver for the Kinney properties, gives out a statement iD refutation of the reports that Major Kinney’s condition is worse since be was tak en to San Francisco. Mr. Watters says he has had no direct reports but all the infoimation he has re ceived is to the effect that the Ma jor is improving. Just received a large stock of Clover, Alsike and Rye Grass seeds aDd all other seeds used by dairy men, Knowltons Drug Store. “Shad” Hudson Dead A Roseburg dispatch dated Jau. 27 says: “ Shadrach Hudson, for 65 years a resident of Oregon, a vet eran of the Indian wars ot 1855 and 1856, died yesterday at the Soldiers’ Home in this city, aged 82 years. He crossed the plains to Oregon when 14 years old, and lived al most all bis life in Douglas aud Coos Counties. He has lived at the Soldiers’ Home since 1904.” The deceased was a brother of the late Joseph Hudson, of this ci ty, and he devoted many years to mioing in the placer diggings of this region. Mr. and Mrs. Lew A Cates will go over today to Marshfield, on their way to the Willamette valley. They will go to CottHge Grove, where Mr. Cates has business inter ests, and will afterward visit Salem, Portland and other Willametfe val ley points, as well as Tillamook, Mrs. Folsom’s Death wherr Mrs. Cates’ pareDts reside, Mr. Catea expects to visit Coquille Further particulars of the death again about April 1 st. iu Portland of Mrs. Florence Fol Give Lyons A Jones your orders som, news of which came by wire, for groceries. Their stock is clean have been received by mail. She ami fresh. gave birth to a girl baby on Dec. The Ro I and Gun Club recently 25 tb, and her death occurred at the received from Game Warden Finley Good Samaritan hospital on Jan. twelve pairs of California quail and 15 tb. The funeral was held on six pairs of China pheasants, the J bd . 18 tb, and burial was in River former being turned loose near this View Cemetery, many friends and city and the latter at Fairview. If relatives being present. The baby the hunters will now keep their, is well aDd thriving. hands oJ for a ytar or two, the ex-1 cellent game birds should get a good start, as ibis valley is well ad apted to their propogation. I WANT COLUMN O O RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 16 cents' j FOR SALE— A new five room Bungalow in a good location on the easy payment plan. See B. j Folsom. 1 - 31 - tf 8 LIGHT HOr.SEKEEPING RootnJ for rent. Apply to this office. Nosier & Norton. I OREGON CHAMPION flm — W i j plants two years old for sale, 1(1 cents each. Also a few thousand strawberry plants. $5 a thous and delivered at train or boat Cash only. Bert Seal. r- 9 - 4 tp , Basket Ball Coquille scored a double victory News reached here yesterday of in b a sk e t ball Friday night when a sad drowning accident which oc the local High won fiom Bandon by curred Sunday afternoon near a sc ore of 39 to 9 and the FiremeD Gravel Fold, whereby three young defeated the Riv.rton High 35 to men lost their lives. The victims 14 , both games being p la yed here, were Wm. Robicsnr, aged 15 , John The Firemen aud Riverton game Banmbaugh, agtd about 20 , and was played first and the down river Morgan Shook, who would have boys p u t forth a splendid effort and been 17 iu May. were only defeated by the loDger The following particulars were experience and better training of given over the phone this morning the team representing Coquille’s by a brother of young Shook, who j fire department. was an eye witness: The buys were In the High School game, while all aboard a small launch and Rob- we will have to hand it to Bandon iuaou was standing at the bow By for trying, they were out classed some means, be lost bis balance and from the beginning. The ball was fell overboard. John Baumbaugb, seldom at their end of the hall and wb was deckhand on the boat when by mistake it did chance to sprang overboard to his assistance, get there Miller and Watson per but was seized by the struggling formed their solemn duty by speed boy in such a manner that both ily returning it to the other end were helpless. Shook then jumped where they seemed to think it beloDg to go to their assistance, but Bank ed. It was a fast, clean coniest and and was not seeai again by the wit as all of the boys played an equally neBses. Besides the brother the eplendid game it seems hardly nec father of young Shook was on the esarv to make special mention of band, and W. L. KranG and Harry any of them Krantz were on the boat, but Done The other games played last could render assistance in time, as week were all on the Bay. Myr it was all over in a few moments. tle Point High lost to both North The bodies were recovered that Bend and Marshfield while the evening but not until life was ex Myrtle Point Firemen suffered de tinct. feat at the hands of the Marshfield Mr. Shook recently bought the Independents. W. L. Krantz place near the scene The Myrtle Point High is will of the accident, and the launch was to play the local igh at this place loaded with some of his goods next Friday n ght and aD exciting which were being taken to the time is anticipated. The C. H S place, and she was approaching the boys have adopted as a slogan for bank tor lauding when the accident the occasion the following: ‘‘ We occurred. want to beat Mrytle Point Dext Fri day night,” and they may rest as P. A. Sandberg, has resigned bis sured that Myrtle Point is charitable position as city engineer of Bandon. enough toward her sister school to The Record reports that the Re wish to return the favor. dondo was damaged in a collision The rooter’s club, recently organ at San Francisco and will be de ized in the High School, was there layed in sailing for the Bay. with bells on last Friday night; we speak literally even though they Had a Talk Fest were cow bella. The house was packed with spectators and all were B R. Keller, who is associated satiefied, except Bandon and River with F. V. Catterlin in the K-C Com ton,with the exhibition they witness mission Co., located at Marshfield ed. The boys expect history to re and representing Portland bouses, peat herself again this week. was in the city one day last week - » «>►<------- on business and said he would make Bar Association Meets the valley towns every week here after. Mr. Keller was formerly The Coos County Bar associations proprietor of the Orpheum in meets at North Bend this afternoon Marshfield Bnd the best operator for its regular business meeting.Tbis that ever threw pictures on the evening a banquet will be held. J. screen in this neck of the woods J.Stanley, poet laureate, wag one of He called at this office on bis trip those who went over from here. the other day, and the air was full There was a supicious bulge over of moving pictures and players one of his coat pockets, and we hope (especially the lady ones) for thirty later to give to our readers the minutes by the town pump. “pome” with which he will add to the hilarity of the occasion Very choice onion sets, the best it ia possible to produce. Knowltons 1 Drug Store. Ask Vour Grocer D IS T R IIltT O R S Three Young Men Lose Their Lives in River W. F. PETETT The Best I I L Q. T. Treadgold, the Bandon at torney, was here today. Two cars Solid pack L matoes for 25 cents at Lyons A J > d « h . Roy Lawhonn, of Marshth i was in the city yesterday on his way home from Bandon. B. Folsom started today on a horseback trip to the McKinley neighborhood on real estate busi ness. One of th« high school teachers was recently heard to remaik that < the school house was only half bet | up. This should be attended to. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church will meet Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. James Nosier, lu a special called meeting for work. Rents collected and property looked after by the Pacific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young, manager. C. H. McLaughlin, of Marshfield, one of Dr. Leach’s Coos county frieuds, has been bound over to the grand jury on the charge of not supporting his family. Ltrge stock of Oarden seed three packages for 10 cents at Knowltons Drug Store. County Roadmaster Hall-Lewis was over to the Bay last week for the purpose of joiniug Judge Hall in an inspection of the roads in that section. Four good garden lots, east of new bridge, $ 650 . Iuquire Pacilic Real Estate Co. l- 20 - 4 t The Western World reports that the contract has been let for a ware house at Bandon for the Standard Oil Co, which will establish there a base of supplies for the valley. Northern grown seeds, fresh and thoroughly tested 3 papers for 10 c Knowltons Drug Store. Wo note that a m o n g the names of prominent Progressives of the state sent in to the National committee, appears the Dames of F . C. Pursley, Geo. T. Moulton and Dr. Jnmea Richmond of this city. We have received our fresh gar den seeds and you will find what you want at Lyons A Jones. 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 bacic guaran tee. Consultation and examination free. W. F. PETETT State Licensed Optician Harris Will Run Judge Sperry is in receipt of a letter from Judge Hairis, saying that he had reconsidered his deter mination expressed Uf Judge Sperry some time ago to the effect that he would not be a candidate for the supreme beDcb. Judge Harris writes that be bas received many com munications urging him to be a candidate that he has decided to enter the race and will be a candi date before the primaries. ---------» «a»-.—— — —- Port Orford Wharf Gone The Port Orford Tribune gives the following account of the destruc tion of the wharf at that place, which occurred during the recent storm: The most serious loss was the en tire destruction of the wharf during the high tide of Sunday night. The storm had stirred up a terriffic sea, and that combined with the big new moon tide sent immense breakers over the top of the wharf with irre- sistable force, and the entire struct ure, which had served the people so faithfully for 28 years, was broken up and carried away, together with 2,000 railroad ties and 30 cords of match wood belonging to Mr Lo- ney, most of which, however, came ashore and were saved. The wharf was built in 1885, has stood the storms ol 28 winters, and has been ol inestimable value to all the peo ple of Curry north of Rogue River. At the time of its destruction it was owned by the Wedderburn Trading Company, who had last summer given notice condemning It as un safe. We are pleased to learn, how ever, that the company will build another wharf as soon as possible, and the loss will only be temporari ly felt. In the meantime our mer chants and others will be compelled to get their freight overland from Bandon ------— • • - No Substitutes E T U R N to the grocer all sub stitutes sent you for Royal Bak- ‘ ing Pow der There is no sub stitute for R O Y A L . Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered as sub stitutes are made from alum. R Professor Pittman, extension lec turer for the Oregon Stale Normal, will be in Coquille tomorrow. He will visit rooms and deliver an ad dress to the high school during the morning. At three o’clock in the afternoon he will address the teach ers in the high school rooms. All who care to here this address are cordially invited to be on hand. The evening address which was or iginally planned will not be given. But do not forget the afternoon ad dress. Members of the Educational League should make a special effort to be on hand. Parents who expect to start little beginners to school this semestei should see that they are enrolled not later than next Monday as they caunot be received later than that date. A slight change in the arrange ment of the teaching force has been made for the new semester. Miss Conlogue, who has had a mixed class, will now have charge of the sixth grade, replacing Miss Hibarger, who has been transferred to the first A at the Academy build ing. The entire fourth grade has been transferred to the Main build ing and will be in charge of Mrs. Hull. The enrollment in all rooms to date is 449 as against 408 for the corresponding date last year. The second basket ball game 0| the season will be played next Fri day evening at the Masonic opera houes. Myrtle Point will be the victims. This New Medicine Saves You Money W e are druggists right here in your town and make a living out o f the drug business, but it is because people have to have drugs and not because we like to see people suffer—we don’ t. Our duty is to render the best service we can, and when someone is ailing, we are interested in seeing them take the best medicine there is for their particu lar trouble. W e don’ t recommend "cure-alls,” as we don’ t believe there are such things. We don’ t want you to Bpend more than you have to. Some of you get small wages, and when you’re sick, none at all, and you shonid get the most you can fo r your money, We recently came across a new rem edy for increasing strength and building up people who are run-down and ema ciated, We know that a slight trouble sometimes grows into a serious one, and to stop it in the beginning, will save you money in the end. This new compound is called Rexalf Olive Oil Emulsion. It is the best remedy, when you are rur.-down, tired out, ner vous—no matter what the cause, It doesn’ t merely stimulate you and make you feel good for a few hours, but takes hold o f the weakness and builds you up to a healthy, normal condition. It is a real nerve-food tonic and builder o f good blood, strong muscle, good diges tion. It contains Hypophosphites, which tone the nerves, and pure Olive Oil, which nourishes the nerves, the blood and the entire system. Pleasant to take. Contains no alcohol or habit forming drugs. We promise that if you are not perfectly satisfied with it, w e ’ ll give back your money as soon as you tell us. Sold only at the 7,000 Rex- all Stores, and in this town only by us. $1.00—Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Coquille, Oregon. The recent storms in California caused a loss of eight lives. The first snow of the season fell at Portland on the 27th. - Sheep are reported as wintering well in the lava beds of the Klam ath country. Every Part of the Art of LAUNDERING 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 Our service is at your command. If you are not already a customer we wTould be glad to add you to our host of satisfied patrons. COQUILLE LAUNDRY & ICE CO. THE Tuttle House Again open under new management Give us a call FRANK HOFFMAN Manager Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock San Francisco a n d Bandon First-class lare only............... $7.50 Up freight, per ton................. 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservation. NOSLER & NORTON Agents, Coquille, Oregon Phoenix Pure Paint W h it e L e a d L in s e e d O il V a r n is h - H . O. A N D E R S O N ~ ni To Reduce Stock We are offering for a few days your choice of a big lot of ladies shoes, priced regularly at $3.00 and $3.50, good stand ard shoes at, for your choice $ 1.50 Also a few pair of good standard chil dren shoes at H a lf P r ic e — - Get jour butter wrappers at the Herald office. Have you paid the printer? School Notes L P. E. Drane AT SKEELS’ OLD STAND