Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 24, 1914, Image 3

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    Blue Monday will be a thing of
Belloni’« Big Cattle Sale
the past if you look over our pro­
George Belloni wishes to inform
Miss Hilda Monson is the teacher j gram—Grand Theatre.
Fr .nk Morso returned Saturdsy 1 ‘ he taimers and dairymen of Coos
at District No. 88 , Templeton.
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going to have a
U“ ly *h*t hue ,S
Miss Henderson, of Bin Ion, is Irorn a short stay at the Oregon I í,Ü
Public Sale thiee miles above Co-
Power Co. offices io Marshfield.
quille on the west bank ot the river,
employed in Macbon’s news stand
A wireless apparatus haa been in­ on the Fig ranch, on Friday, March
and confectionery store.
6.
Have you tried a can of those de­ stalled at BaudoD by G. E. McGiui-
He will offer for sale 45 head
licious peaches at Lyons A Jones—- lie, a member of the life saving ol Jersey cattle. This herd is head
Hunt’s Brand— 25e and 35 i per cau. crew, who is an experienced oper­ ed by the well known bull, Prince
Warende’s Boy, Magenta’s only
Miss Lorena Hueuergardt has ator.
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. daughter and Maveresa’s Melia
charge of the school in District No.
Church will meet with Mrs. H O. Ann, all pure bred Jerseys
84, Sanford.
The other 42 are well selected
Anderson, Thursday, February 20tb,
Mrs. Fred Slagle and Mrs. J. A. 2 p m. for work.
grade Jerseys and will make a valu­
able addition to any herd in the
Lamb returned last week from a
The Baudon city oouncil has ap­ valley.
visit in Marshfiel 1 with Mis. E. A.
propriated $50 a month for a period
He will also sell some household
Reff.
of five months toward the support goods, one buggy, two farm wagons,
Col. It H. Rosa and Steve Gallier of the public library of that place. one good horse, a two-year old colt
and many other articles
are among the Bandonians in at­
Wm. Sherman, who was picked
Terms of sale: One year’s time
tendance at court today.
up by Sheriff Gage recently, was at 8 per cent, purchaser giving
New Roycroft Suits, English taken away last week by a deputy bankable note.
walking shoes, Chris Solum and
Sale begins at 10 a. m. Warm
shiriff from Wisconsin, to answer
Rid D. Logger shoes. THE HAB­
lunch at noon.
a
criminal
charge
in
that
state.
ERDASHERY.
Special boat leaves Coquille at 9
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. a m.
Mrs. J. L. Barker of Fairview
Church will serve an Easter Lunch­
Nick Johnson. Auctioneer.
visited at the home of F. W. Baiker
eon, aud bold u sale of fancy articles,
of Johnsons yesterday.
Making Plans for Summer
in April.
Watch the Qrand Theatre
board for Features.
c fo r ify o u
Don’t let your cold “ run on;” you know not
what else it may lead into if you neglect it. Besides,
there’s no use of having that knocked-out feeling
when we are prepared to relieve you within an hour,
and MAKE YOU WELL within a day or two. At all
times, after you see your doctor for your prescrip­
tions, see US for your medicines.
Come to OUR Drug Store
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
TH E
H E XR LL
Professional Cards
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D entist
Ollice over First National Rank
Plione Main 481
■ A. J. SHERWOOD
A ttorney at L aw
First National Rank Building
Rooms 2-3-4
L J. LILJEQVIST
A ttoiinky at L aw
First National Rank Building
Coquille, Oregon
WALTER SINCLAIR
Coquille
E. D. SPERRY
ATTORNKr AND
C ounsellor at L aw
Office in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE
MERELY MENTIONED
A W. Jones spent Monday
Myrtle Point on business.
at
F. A. Mathews, of the Mathew tie
and pole camp, was in town on
businrss Friday.
Rents collected and property
looked after by the Pacific Real
Estate Co., M. M. Young, manager.
The dining room and kitchen of
the fjkookum restaurant is being re­
modeled and painted.
You should see the bargains in
shoes at Lyons A Jones Store.
J. B. Beddingfield has started an
8 months’ term of school in District
A ttorney at L aw
Notary Public
STO R E
No. 4, Lampa Creek.
C- M. Knight, pastor of the M. E.
Church at Baudon, was a guest of
Rev. C- H. Brian Wednesday night.
A Marshfield butcher is advertis­
ing: "Australian beef, California
beef, Portland beef, native beef, any
kind of beef you want.’’
A ttorn y at L aw
bill
Couuty Treasurer Dimmick has
Those who saw the “Last Days of
called for all genera! fund wariants Pompeii,” Saturday night, saw the
endorsed prior to April 1, 1913.
greatest spectacular photoplay ever
Try a can of Hunt’s Pesches if shown here, and those who missed
you want something extra fine. 25 it missed something worth while.
and 35 cents per cau at Lyons A
The Sophomore class held a Bhort
Jones.
The second fatality at the new business meeting in the school house
Smith pulp mill occurred last week, last week for the purpose of organ­
when Edward Johnson, a Finn, was ization, and elected the following
caught in a belt and carried around officers: president. George Akers;
vice-president, Keilh Leslie; secre­
a shaft.
tary-treasurer, Olive Howey.
D. H. Johnson, who recently sold
The steamer Nunn Smith will
his meat market to Jones & Moss,
has gone to Healdsburg, Cal., in soon be equipped with accommoda­
nopes that the climate there will be tions for 50 to 60 passengers and
will run between C ° ° s Bay and San
better for bis btalth
Francisco on a five-day schedule,
Remember it costs do more to
raise the beautiful Burbank flowers adding considerably to the facilities
than it doeB the common varieties. for travel between the two points
Knowlton’s Drug Store is sole
When you plant this spring, “ Bur­
agent for Burbauk seeds.
bank” your garden— make it differ­
The wonderful creations of
W. E Haynes again has his bar­ ent
ber shop open iu the Thompson the great Luther Burbank in your
garden will make it different. For
building, after being closed some sale oDly at Knowlton’s Drug Store.
weeks while the building was being
A letter from D. C. Gieen, form­
remodeled.
erly mauager for the Oregon Power
Mrs. Laura Savage, formerly a Company iD this county, says that
resident of this city, aud mother of he is well pleased with his new loca­
J. C. Savage, died at Santa Rosa, tion at Everett, Wash., to which
Cal., last Thursday at the age of G 8 place he was promoted from Marsh­
years. The news came aB a shock
field.
to many friends here.
The suit against the Port of Ban­
AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN FOR
QUICK SALE—Clark “ 30” , first- don commission, to decide the legal
class condition, fore-door, five-pass­ status of the Port, is on trial iD the
enger, all latest attachments, every­ Circuit Court today.
Whichever
thing complete.
Cost $1400, will way the Buit goes, it will be appeal­
sell for $050
W. C. LAIRD.
ed to the Supreme Court, so that a
In the case of J. W. Coach vs. W. final decision may be obtained as
W. Gage, an action to repleven a soon ns possible.
stock of g iods, which was decided
A large number of signatures
by the bupreme couit last week, the
have bten secured on a petition ask­
judgment of the lower court wbb
ing that the open Beason for ducks
affirmed.
on this river be cbaDged so that
Is the Housewife's
Greatest Help.
H A T so tempting to the
laggard appetite as a
light,, flaky, fruit short cake or
a delicate hot biscuit?
R oyal makes the perfect
short cake, biscuit and muffin,
and improves the flavor and
hedthfillness of all risen flour-
foods.
It renders the biscuit, hot-
bread and shoi i cake more di­
gestible and nutritious, at the
same time making them more
attractive and appetizing.
Royal Baking Powder is in­
dispensable for the preparation
all the year round of perfect
foods.
W
F. E. McKenna, manager of the
Oregon Power Co., has been mak­
ing a map of the company’s lines
in this city, showing every pole,
wire and light. This is done ¡ d
preparation for the quite extensive
work which the company will do
here with the advent ot good weath­
er, in the way of improvements and
extensions, with the object of giv­
ing still better service. Manager
McKenna will go to Myrtle Point
this week and prepare a similar
map for that place, where they will
also do considerable work this vear.
Odd Fellows Attention!
John P. Hall of Marshfield,
Grand Warden of the Oregon Grand
Lodge, I O. O. F. will pay Coquille
Lodge No. 53 an official vi**it Fri­
day evening, March 6 th, 1914 All
Odd Fellows, Encampment Mem
hers and Rebekahs are requested to
be present. Sojourning Odd Fel­
lows and Rebekahs are cordially
invited.
J. S. LAW R EN CE ,
2 24 2 t
Secretary.
Tonight at the Grand
M. E. Sunday School Growing
Instead of falling off after Christ­
mas, as is usually the case, the at­
tendance at the M. E Sunday school
has been increasing, and two new
classes were organized last Sunday.
The secretary’ s report shows the
following: Januury: average at­
tendance 55 1 - 2 , average collections
$1 43 3 41 February: average at­
tendance 72 1 - 2 , average collections
#1-73 3-4-'
“ Pelleas and Melisaude”— Three
reel Feature.
“ The Diamond Makets”— Two-
reel detective diaina featuring Robt
Leonard and Margarita Fisher
•‘ The Rosary.’’
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County Fair News
County Superintendent Baker at­
tended the meeting oi the County
Fair Board of Directors at Myrtle
Point on Monday. He returned to­
day and reports that it was deci led
to hold the fair on the dates of
September 23, 24, 25 aqd 2G. Fri­
day, the 25th, is to be the day set
apart for the School Industrial Fair.
The officers elected to have charge
of affairs were: R. C. Dement, Pres
¡dent; A. E. Adelsperger, Vice-presi
dent; L A. Roberts, Secretary; M
O. Stemmier, Treasurer.
A lis* of the prizes offered to the
school children for their exhibits
will soon be in their hands.
The
capital prize is a free trip to the
State Fair at Salem, with all ex­
penses paid for one week, to the
two, either boys or girls, making
the highest score.
Onion sets and all kinds of Gar­
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
den Seeds at LyonB A Jones.
F. E. McKenna on Saturday pre­ it will commence the first or fif­
George Therault, late proprietor
sented
the public library with a teenth of December and last UDtil
C. R. BARROW
of the Skookum restaurant, has
number of books of late fiction and the first of March, for the reason
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
started a restaurant business iu
Office Plione 335
also with a year's subscription to that the ducks do not come in here
Myrtle Point and reports it good.
Residence Phone 346
the Electrical World, believing that until the months of January anil
Mr und Mrs. 1 j . A. LawLorn of many of our citizens will be inter-, February,
J. J. STANLEY
McKinley, and Miss Myrtle Norris ested in reading the leading publi­
Consideiable excitement was caus­
LAWYER
of Fairview, have been tne guests cation dealing with electrical prog­
Richmond-Barker Building
ed
one day last week by the report
for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Jess ress.
Coquille, Oregon
that
one of the girl pupils of the
Byers.
We have secured the exclusive public school had attempted to com­
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When you are looking for nice, selling rights of Luther Burbank’s
mit suicide.
Tne act of an over-
Married
fresh
groceries
at
the
best
prices
original
seeds
for
Coquille
With
List your property with the Pa­
nervous little schoolgirl
gaye
you
should
call
at
Lyons
&
Jones.
every
$
1.00
purchase
we
will
give
cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young,
Every article we handle we guaran­ you a copy of “ The Culture of enough foundation to start the N O AH -M ATSON — At the Metho­
manager.
dist parsonage in this city, Feb.
tee.
Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables’ story but not enough for a news­
19 , 1 91 4 , Rev. C. H. Bryan
written by Luther BurbaDk himself. paper sensation, and the proper
officiating. W. Wesley Noah and
B. L. Tracy, of Bandon, was here thing is to “ forget it.”
Myrtle Matson, both of Marsh­
Saturday getting a load of brick
field.
List Your Property With
Announcement
from the brick yard up the river,
Born
which he would scow to Bandon for
I hereby announce myself a can­
shipment to Gold Beach.
He was didate for the nomination on the
also getting a scow load of drain Republican ticket for the office of VINCENT—To the wife of Chailes
Vincent, at Coaledo, on February
tile for distribution along the river. CouDty Surveyor, subject to the
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
17, a son, who was christened
Primary Election to be held May
Business Property. Houses for Rent
Teodulo R. Vincent
15, 1914.
What Cures
Eczema?
W e have had so m any Inquiries la tely
regarding- E czem a and o th e r skin dis­
eases, that w e are glad to m ake our
answ er public. A fte r cu refu l in v e stig a ­
tion w e have found that a sim ple wash
o r Oil o f W intergreen , as com pounded
in I). D. D. P rescrip tion, can be relied
upon.
W e w ould not m ake this state­
ment to ou r patrons, frie n d s and neigh-
i.u8 u " les® we w ere sure o f it— and
although there are m any so -ca lle d E c­
zema rem edies sold, we ou rselves un­
h esita tin gly recom m end D. D. D P re ­
scription.
Drop Into our store today, Just to talk
over the m erits o f this w on d erfu l P re ­
scription ,
c. j.
WANTED
M . M . Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore.
Millwrights
*GET THE BEST 1
Ask for “ Wellman” — The Best
Silver Thistle and “ Park” brands of Groceries
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J. E. N O R T O N I
Albers Bros. Milling Co. Cerials— The Best
Sw ift’s Smoked Meats and Silver Leaf Lard
The Best
And insist on getting them
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Successor to Nosier & Norton
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Baudon, Ore.
Leg Broken
SHINE—To the wife of R. E. Shine,
Coquille, on February 17, a son.
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Two Home Women
Talked About Hair
Cbas. Oglesby, a workman in
Aasen Bros camp near town, was
Competent and
brought in this morning in W alk­
Two women met in our store the oth­
Experienced
er's automobile, with a broken leg. er day, when one of them said:
“ My, how pretty your hair looks!
He had been struck below the knees
What have you been doing to it?”
bv the line, fracturing the bones of
“ Why, I have been using Harmony
the right leg but not breaking the : Hair Beautifier for the past two weeks, "
Florence, Oregon
skin. Mr. Oglesby seems to be hav­ | waB the reply.
indee
ing all the bad luck that is coming 1 ‘ 'Why: indeed!”
replied the firat wo-
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man, “ that is lust what 1 am using,
to him. He was burned out in Jose- 1 , sn.{ it Kreati ¿nd don-t you think my
phine county last year, and will now hair shows a lot of improvement?”
be laid up for some lime. His wife; Harmony Hair Beautitier is becoming
all the rage among both men and wom­
is expected here in a few days.
en who are particular in the care of
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
their hair. It is just what it is named—
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents'
Announcement
a hair beautifier. It seems to polish and
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burnish the hair, making it glossy, silky-
ALFALFA LAND on .Sacramento
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\ soft, and more easy to put up in grace-
River at $125.00 an acre, per cent
Rime A Von le g is t wish to an-
waVy folds that “ stay put.” Con-
down 10 years to pay out. River noui.ee to the public that tbev in- tains no oil, and will not change color of
nor darken it. Simply sprinkle -
water furnished you od laud, in tend to run a fust clasH garage in hair
,itt)e on your hair
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canals for $1 00 an acre per year. connection with their Blacksmith A brushing it.
Write me about this und make Machine shop
They will put in
To keep your hair and scalp dandruff-
some money.
Address Joseph a concrete floor id their building Jjj* and clean, use Harmony Shampoo.
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, This liquid shampoo gives an mstanta-
Wiudle care Brooke Realty Go.
"Biggest Land Dealers” 807 T St whlch Wl .
98 " par „ re Prot?f neous rich, foaming lather that imme-
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as is possible. Mr. Von I sgert is diately penetrates to every part of the
Sacramento, l a lif.
__ now U) California looking over gar- hair and scalp, insuring a quick and
3R S A L E -A new five room age conditions and on hi. return he
Bungalow in a good location on w,u bring a full garage rquipmeDt on|y a fcw moments. Harmony Hair
the easy payment plan.
See B with him They will also install an Beautifier, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo,
oxvgen welding plant .which will 50c. Both guaranteed to satisfy you in
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Folsom.
euable them to repair »11 kinds of *vf ry " ' X or V ™
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only at the more than 7,000 Rexall
3 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms ! broken brass, iron, steel and alutm- gtoreg, and in this town only by us.—
for rent. Apply to this office.
[ num castings.
Fuhrm’an'a Pharmacy, Coquille, O J : reg.
TIDE WATER- MILL CO.
WANT COLUMN
fuhrm hn
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-Ask for C a ta logu e 2 3 0
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W hole W heat Bread
Our Whole Wheat Bread is held up by its
high quality, purity, wholesomeness and
nourishing properties.
We use the best
flour and yeast that can be obtained.
Make your meal more enjoyable by taking
home a loaf of whole wheat bread.
C IT Y
Pacific Real Estate Co.
C . S . M c C u l l o c h ,
Walter Devoe, who lives threj
miles above AllegaD y, on C ooh river,
was in town last Thursday with tie
skins of 11 wildcats which he hail
recently slaughtered, and collects 1
the bounty thereon.
BAKERY
COOK BROS.
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W E SELL O N INSTALLM ENTS 88
STOVES, RANGES, BED STEADS,
SPRINGS AND MATRESSES
GIVE US A CALL
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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
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P. E. Drane
AT SKEELS’ OLD
STAND
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