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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1914)
Dow Ends His Life SUNDAY SERVICES IN The Coquille Heralc F. S. By Drowning in the Bay COQUILLE CHURCHES PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY team who are not in school this year, were delightfully entertain, d at dinner by Mr. and Mrs E. E. Johnson last Saturday evening. P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHU RCH . The Teachers' Sewing Club met Services Sunday at 11 a. in and with Mrs. 0 A Howard last Friday 7:30 p. m. evening. All the lady teachers but Sunday School at 10 a. in. Frank H. Adams, Pastor. one were present. Other guests were Mrs. Plvler, Mrs. Kime and RL L Church Mrs. Robertson. Suuday school at 10 a. tn Preaching at 1 r a rn.and 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursdays at 7:30 p . m. C. H. B r y a n , Pastor. A paper wag being circulated last week, to Becure money to pay the Christian Science Society Librarian, which was met quite gen Corner Third and Hall streets. Services at 11 a. m next Sunday erously by most of the people who subject lesson sermon, ‘ Substance.” were approached. A few did net Sunday School 10 a. in. feel inclined to subscribe anything Wednesday evening meeting S:f)0 but when we consider the fact that $950 has so recently been raised for M. L Church South the evangelistic Co., aud that some Sunday school at 10. a. m. Preaching Suuday 11 a. m aud pockets were rather depleted there 7:30 « by, the subscriptions were all that Kpworth League at 6:45 p m. could be expected. Topic next Sunday: “ Mission It has been by the generosity of aries.’’ Four leaf clover series. the people that the library exists Prayer meeting Wed 7:30 a m. Choir practice Titers. 7:30 a. m. and this is as it should be. There is scnrcelv one person who A. T homas , Pastor. does not have a church, lodge, club 8T. JAMES EPISCOPAL. or society to which be stands Services first and third Sundays pledged, but a public library is “of of each month. Sunday school the people, for the people,” and every Sunday at 10 a. m. should be supported “B y the i > ko - Entered as second ¿lass matter May 8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille, Oregon, underact of Congress of .March 8 , 1879. Local Woman Now A Big Advertiser D. D. D. In Hospitals; Standard Skin Cure F. S. Dow, of Marshfield, one of When one of our woman customers recently bought five bottles of Harmony the best known business men in Hair Beautifier to give to her frier ds Coos county, committed suicide last for Christmas, she started all by herself a mighty big advertising campaign, be Friday by drowuing himself in the P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. cause not only does each one of the H ow m an y h o sp ital pntlents, suffer- w rite s “D. D. D. is su p e rio r to a n y bay. He lelt several notes to dif th e frig h tfu l iteti, th e ruw sco rt’h- th in g I h av e ever found. S oft and women to whom she gave a bottle of In# Intf pain of sk in (liseuse, have been soothing, y et a pow erfu l agen t." Devoted to the material and social the Beautifier now consider it indisp« 11 - soothed parties, including his wife, by a sooth ing fluid To do th e w ork. D. D. l>. P rescrip upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par ferent sible for the proper care of the hair, w ashed in to by aleep rse ’s bunds? tton m u st be applied according ticularly and of Coos County generally, one of t. em telling where to look hut each of them has been the means T h a t fluid is tho th e n u fam o us D. D. D. d irectio n s given in th e pam phlet Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance for his body. His act had evident of getting several of her friends to 1 se p resc rip tio n fo r eczem a. around every bottle. F ollow th ese d i it. As a consequence, if things keep on rectio n s—and see! T H E S U P E R V IS IN G * N U R S E o f one ly beeu carefully planned, but he in this way for , a few months longer, o f o u r p ro m inen t C atholic in stitu tio n s Phone Main 364 . it c erta in ly ta k e s aw ay th e itch (nam e o f n u rs e and in stitu te on appli- a t And we will be selling more of it than of j I catio had given no intimation of bis in once— th e m om ent tho liquid Is ap w rite s reg a rd in g a patient. plied. all other hair preparations combined. “ T he n d ), isease What a mighty fine thing it must tentions even to his closest associ skin is soothed— calm ed— h ad eaten h er eyebrow s so th o ro T ho u g h ly re fre sh e d —d elig h tfu lly Sprinkle a little Harmony Hair Beauti aw ay. H er n ose and lips had becom e be to know it all! Had the present ates. He went home to lunch that cooled. fier on your hair each time before disfigured. S ince th e use o f n. D. D. All d ru g g ists o f sta n d in g hav e th t h er eyebrow s a re grow ing, h er noso brushing it. Contains no oil; will not and editor of the Herald beeu gifted day, as usual but a little earlier. face h av e a ssu m ed th e ir n a tu ra l fam o us specific a s w ell us tho ettlcicr . change color of hair, nor darken gray exp ressio n,” D. I>. D. Skin Soap. that way. for instance, in 1906, Coming down town about 12:30, he hair. H ow m any eczem a su fferers a re p ay H ut w e a re so confident o f th e m er To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free in g th e ir d o c to rs fo r re g u la r tr e a t would have saved quite a bunch its of th is p rescrip tio n th a t w’o w ill went to his office at the Ocean dock, a re b eing trea ted w ith th is refund th e p urch ase price o f tho first and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. m ent e and aoothing, h ealing fluiti? money— he would not have stir red and when others arrived there a fu ll size b o ttle if it fa ils to reach This pure liquid shampoo gives an in •am 2 >m. y o u r case. You alone aro to Judge. Q U O . T . R IC H A R D S O N fra n k ly stantaneous rich lather that immediate the Coos Bay Monthly. He would short time later they found a note ly penetrates to every part of hair and O. J. FUHRMAN, Druggist have known,in spite of the fact that telling them to look for his body off scalp, insuring a quick, thorough cleans ing. Washed off just as quickly, the the first number paid all expenses the dock at a certain point The entire operation takes only a few mo out ofadvertising,a record probably body was recovered about 5 o’clock, ments. Contains nothing that can harm the hair; leaves no harshness or sticl i- never before equaled, and that the and it was found to be weighted ness—just a sweet cleanliness. paid circulation jumped to nearly with a piece ol sewer pipe. Both preparations come in odd-shaped 2000 in the first four months very ornamental bottlea, with sprink'er No adequate cause has been as tops. Harmony Hair Beautifier, $l.oJ. that the project was“ too ambitious.” signed for the act, although it is Harmony shampoo, 50c. Both guar; 1 - He would have known that the surmised that business reverses had teed to satisfy you in every way, 'r your money hack. Sold only at the syndicate which furnished the cov preyed on Mr. D o V s mind. I)r. more than 7,000 Rexall .Stores, and in er and the fine miscellaneous read Mingus, bis physician, states that this town only by us. Euhrman’s Phar macy, Coquille, Oregon. ing pages all ready for binding about a year ago he was consulted would get Into a scrap among its by Mr. Dow for relief from mental component parts, and after a series MOFFITT HOTEL trouble, and treated him at that of disastrous delays in delivery, W . S M O F F I T T . Prop time. Mr. Dow had done an exten You are hvai tlly w >1«. m l’. would go out ol business altogether, pl e .” sive business in Marshfield and had making it impossible to get out the CHURCH OP CHRIST. When the city built the addition Special A ttention to extended his operations to the Co magazine on the lines on which i Bible school at 10 a m. al room in the city hall aud gave it quille valley, handling much pro started. He would have knowu Christian Endenvor at 6:30 p. m. for library purposes, that was an duce of the country and selling that work would stop on the rail Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. each act of generosity. Then the ladies flour, feed, etc. Wednesday. road, for no apparent reason, caus He had a family of a wife, daugh Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7 : 30 . of the Study Club took up the mat ing a slump in business and spirits ter of furuishiug the ro tit and open- j ter and two boys, to whom he was p. tn. on Coos Bay, with a consequent You are cordially invited to nil ing the libtarv to the public. Iu devoted, and the blow is a very failure of advertising patronage for this eudea vor they were very gener heavy one on them. How his busi these services. the magazine. He would have T. B. McDonald, MiuUiei ously uided by Mr. D. 1 ) Pieice of ness affairs stand has not been de known that, although the Southern this city who gave all the lumber to termined, but he had life insurance T h e R a n g e that C a n ’t Rust Ou t N Pacific had commenced work on the Apostolic Faith to the amount of $8000, so that his The meetings at the Apostolic make the tables aud shelving u-ed Drain road and speut a hundred of quality must bear a price in proportion to the dependants will not be left destitute Faith Mission, over Audersm's Sec in the room aud which constitutes and expense attending their manufacture—Ruskin th usand or so in actual construe His father and mother live at Na ond Hand Store are as follows: the furnishings with the exception If ¡n need of a range, see us at once, as we are mak- tiun, it was only a case of very tem ii ducements on this range for a short time. tional City, near San Diego, aud to Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the chairs, and remembering that porary mental aberration; and he that point his remains were shipped nights at 8 o'clock and Sunday these tables and bookshelv. s will last morning at 11 oclock and Suuday could have waxed rich by going indefinitely we have much fer which yesterday, funeral services be out and making bets against big to tbauk Mr. Pierce. ing held at Marshfield before the odds that the road would never be Since the opening of the libr uy departure. built. He would have known that -- -»•» -------- we have been aided by muny . nd I hereby announce myself ns when the S. P. officials solemaly candidate for County Judge of Coos this fact shows that the library is assured us that the line would be county, Oregon, on the Democratic beginning to be recoguized by the completed in a year they were only ticket for the coining ptimnrv elec people ns a good investment for A. J Sherwood, president of the lying. Knowing all this, he would tion. I favor permanent highways Rod and Gun club, made a trip to and the development of the wonder Coquille. have known that the city of 50,000, Duriug the first week of the pres Fairview Saturday, taking 23 Hun ful wealth of Coos county consistent which men of affairs now freely pre garian pheasants which he released with economical and judicious ex ent month four times the number of dict will come into being on Coos These penditure of tho taxpayers’ money. books have been taken out for home Bay within PIV'E years of the cent on the Holverstott place All kinds in hulk and in packages, The best J. J. S tanley , readiug as were taken the first week pletion of a railroad, would not be birds were received on the Break onionsets 10 cents a pound. Coquille, Oregon, of the preceding month and we now there in ten years from 1906 Or, water from State Game Warden ---------► ---------- if he hadu’t known all these things, Finley, being part of the hundred Corn, Carrots, Mangel, Wurtzels etc. have our new periodicals on the he would have knowu that he could pairs which came direct from Hun reading table for use in the room. find out the esseutial points by Clover, Timothy, Alside, Alfalfa, Rye Grass A young man named Ed Sand and all others. simply waiting until March 6, 1914, gary iu exchange fer an equal num A berg was drowned yesterday morn and reading the Coquille Valley ber of our Chinese phaesants. Sentinel. dozen pairs were sent down, but ing at Crane’s camp,down the river For Fruit Trees one of them died. On being liber Alt. Johnson was an eye witness of Reported for The Herald by the Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. (Takes the place of lime and sulphur solution) ated, the birds commenced at once of the accident and the story that to make themselves at home, and comes to the Herald is to the effect Through the courtesy of A. T. they will undoubtedly thrive and (Countinued from fourth page) that Sandberg was talking to John Morrison, president of the Good multiply iti this section. February 24, 1914 Roads association, the Herald is in Haifa dozen pairs of California son while he was workiug with the W J Rust et ux to Patrick Brady, receipt of a copy of the report made quail were also received and have logs. He had fastened his pike war deed, lots 3 and 4, blk 45, East by County Surveyor Gould, ou his been liberated on the Mintonye pole into a pile and was walking Marshfield, $10. investigation of the work being place. Ben McMullen et al to Coos County, backwards, drawing the log along. B A S deed county road through land in done in California in the construc His altteution being distracted, he sec 29, twp 29 s r 11 w w m $1.00. tion of permanent roads. The re N. P. Peterson et ux to Port of Co reached the end of the log before port is too long for us to handle in quille River, war deed parcel of land in F R A N K H O F F M A N this issue, and ratfeer than curtail Those presented at the banquet he knew it and walked off back sec 36, twp 28 8 r 13 w w m $1.00 Manager it we will wait until next week and mentioned in the School Notes, at wards, sinking at once and not W J Longston et ux to J A Collier, give it iu full. Mr. Gould went to the home of E. E- Johnson, were q c deed parcel of land in nee 1, twp 28 coming up again. The body was s r 13 w w in $1.00. considerable trouble and expense to Professsor C. A. Howard, Walter, W J Longston et ux to J A Collier, q gather information by observation Harry and Geo Oerding, Earl and recovered later and was brought to Nolice of Final Account and at first hand, and his report will Keith Leslie, Reuben Mast, Clay this city on the Charm aud taken c deed parcel of land in sec 1, twp 28, s r 16 w w in, $1. be of great value to this county in Ktiowlton, Ray Miller, Irving to the undertaking parlors. The J W Briggs et ux to R E Baker, q c the movement under way. Watson, Clifford Kern and Roy unfortunate young man was about deed parcel of land in sec 86, twp 27 e Notice is hereby given that the under -------------- signed has filed her final account in the r 13 w w m $1. Avery. Mrs. Jack Lamb assisted 27 years of age and unmarried. matter of the estate of James L. Madge I Colder to Nancy Hodson, Mrs. Johnson in her duties as hos His people live in New York He war deed lot 28, blk 4 Bangor plat A Thompson, deceased, and the county tess, and the evening was passed court of Coos County, Oregon, has set is very highly spoken of by those $150. Wednesday, the 8th day of April, 1914, There seems to be a strong senti very pleasantly with music aud Bank of Oregon lo Nancy Hodson, at 10:00 court A. M. room as in the the time, the ment on the Bay in favor of Levi social Intercourse, afler the “ big who knew him. war lots $100. 3 & 4, blk 17, hank add to COUnty Court and House North deed Bend Smith for county commissioner feed ” When one of the boys is at Coquille, Oregon, as the place for Carl G (»older to Nancy Hodson, war hearing objections to said final account Mr. Smith is one of the best known asked about that feed he is over deed lot 29, hlk 4, Bangor Plat A $10. and for the settlement of said estate. come by his feelings; goes into a men in the county, having grown 10th day of March, 1914. II I. Varney et ux to A B Dean, war Dated this up Irom boyhood on Coos river, and sort of trance aud can only express, March 3 , Terence E Dolun and Lui. a E t t a T hompson , deed lot 29, blk 4, Bangor plat A $10. Rehfeld. having been engaged in logging, as his appreciation by a series of| Florence Administratrix of the estate T T Tennisson to Alice E Dean, war of James L. Thompson, de- well as traveling over the country gurgles. March 4 , Leverno Tower and leed lot 7. hlk 8, Elliotts add to Coquille, 3-10-5t ceased. as a cattle buyer. He is not only $ 10 . Lois Powell. well known but well liked. He has Jeremiah Peart et ux to Alice E Dean ¡March 6, W. E. Harrison and war deed parcel of land in sec 36, twp Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure not only beeu successful in his own 27, s r 13 w w m, $1250. business, but is wide awake and ANDERSON— In this city, Mar. j Gertrude Davis. Marshfieid Realty A Trailing Co. to is hereby given, That by vir progressive, and he will be a very 5, 1914, to the wile of H. O. March 9 , Willie Jas. Fry and Willamette Pacific Railroad Co. right of tue Notice of an execution duly issued out of strong candidate. Anderson, a daughter. way over land of grantor. Korion D. Bat rows. the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- February 25, 1914 on, for the County of Coos, and to me March 9 , W. C. Beekford and ............. irected on the 24th day of February, Fastside Land Co. to Sarah J Easiside Steckel. ! 1914 upon a judgment and decree duly w ar deed lots 10 A 11, b lk 69, j Agnes Schroeder. rendered, entered of record and dock t- Roadmaster Hall-Lewis has let to FISH— At Bandon, Oregon, March ' March 9 . Charter M. Zimmerman $ 10 . in and by said Court on the 7th day L T Matthews et al to C T Hards et | ed January, Webb and associates the contract 9, 1914 , John Gribble Fish, aged 1914 in a certain suit then al, agreement. Sw % of se^ A se^ of of in said Court pending, wherein William for clearing and grubbing on the 52 years, 3 months aud 20 days, i and Edna A. Floyd sw r 4 , sec 25 A nwl4 of ne1^, sec 36, twp , Grimes was plaintifT and Mary E Sibi l, township line road below Bandon, The deceased was an old resident i 26 8 r 14 w w m. Ward and Minnie S. Ward, wife ror which bids were recently re of Coos county. He was born in ! Mary G Harris et al to C A Smith j of A. Ward and Mitlicoma I e- said J. A. Company, ceived by the county court. The Clackamas county November 19 , 1 rimber Co. q c deed, right of way over velopment a corporation, and rltu 6 lì A A' 8 Si of I sec c u n 8, W A A- donation , l A l . n t i A n claim . i l . i i . . . NT. . 1 11- 1 r No. > J. . A. . Munday The entire school was favored l lots were defendants in fa distance is about three miles and 861, and had resided in Coos 40, twp 30 s r 12 w w m. vor of plaintifT and against said defend the area to be cleared is given as 23 county since 1873. At that time he with a visit by County Superintend J O Stemmier et al to Heinrich Wnl ants by which execution I am com- acres The contract price is $1800, settled on Myrtle creek, where he ent Baker last Thursday. Mr. Ba a*ch, war deed lots 6 A 7,'jblk 32, Bor- manded to sell the propertv in said ex and the work is to be completed by lived for thirty years He moved { ker addressed the high school iu der & Benders add to Myrtle Point $50. ecution and hereinafter described to j North-east quarter, and the North half within six months from the date of this due the plaintiff of Three I 2* t'ie North-east quarter of Section 19, notice. the first of June. to this city in 1903, and was en-! U 8 of A to Hariy G Fulton, patent pay tho sum Six Hundred Eighty-f< ir ! Townsmp2o, South of Range 12 West Dated this 23rd day of February, 1914. gaged in the manufacture of furni the morning and visited the grades lot 8 A e1* of sel 4 , sec 31, twp 23 s r 12 Thousand and 00-100 Dollars, with interest there- °* the Willamette Meridian, Coos Coun- A- J . SHERWOOD, ture and boxes, until he sold his during the remainder of the day. w w m. on at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum J-y* Oregon, containing 120 acres of L J Simpson et al to J S Jones, war Administra tor with the will factory to Mr. Fox. A few years He considers that the work in the from the 7th day of January, 1914 until laa(! more or Said sale being made deed 13 A 14. hlk 20, Lakeside, $10 of the estate of Rose paid together with the costs and dis- j subject to reden.ption in the manner 2-24-5t annexed E Pershbaker, deceased. Acting on a numerously signed ago he went to Mexico, but returned Coquille schools is being well done B Norman to Thos McHugh et oursements of said suit taxed at Seven-, proved by law. on account of the unsettled condi and noted considerable improve- ux, Nellie - - •» • ------- war deed lots 13, 14, 15 A 16, hlk 56, ty-two and ---------------- Dated this 27th day of February, 1914. 50-100 Dollars and costs and petition from the residents of School tion of affairs there. Be had been j Coos Bay plat B $10. W. W. G a g e , expenses of said execution. I will on Notice to Creditors District No. 45 , at Allegany, the in Bandon about a year, and the ment over last year. Arthur L McMahon to John E Berg, Saturday, the 4th day of April, 1914, at 3-3-5t Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. District Board has made a division cause ol his death was quick con The basket ball boys are trying to war deed lots ¿0 A 11, hlk 7, Bunker the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day Notice is hereby given that the un- at the front door of the County Court dersigned has been duly appointed ad- of the territory and created District sumption, he being confined to his explain how it happened, since their Hill add to Marshfield, $10. Notice to Creditors House in Coquille, Coos Countv, Oregon, Nashurg Land Co. to Otis H Wilson, bed during the 1 i>t nine days of his mimstrator of the estate of William No. 87 , lying 011 the west fork of trip to Marahfield. The school mill I war deeil lot \ blk 44, Xasburg’« odd to Rt public auction to the highest bid- '--------- ranter, deceased and that all persons illness. Besides the widow he Marahtielil »10 der for cash in hand on the day of saie, Notice is hereby given that the un- the north fork of Coos river. It leaves six sons, Albert S., John C., has confidence in the team and it is claims against said estate are ! n.rnllm. V k « hih ;„„ all the right, title, interest and estate dersigned has be. n duly appointed by having hereby notified that they are required aeems that tho old distiict was too Frank J., Joseph R., Arthur N , likely that a large delegation will Which said defendants Mary E. Sibel, the County Court for (¿os County, Ore- to present the same duly verified and . u Bandon | n ex t v Friday e v e n in g p Cemetery, $o 50. ; 8 8 lot * a,u on of J. the A. Ward Minnie and >. all Ward persons wife gon,administrator with will annexed widely extended Hud it was necess and Donald C., all in this county, go to 8aid j. and A. Ward of the estate of Rose E. the Pershhaker. de- with the proper vouchers therefor to and onedaughter, Mrs. F. J. Smith. ary to have two school bouses, one to see the last gam e of th e season. (> A Rell v et ux to W W Smith, war claiming under them subsequent to the ceased and that all persons having claims the undersigned at the office of A. J. Sherwood in Coquille. Coos County, Or Ueed parcel of land in sec 8, twp 28 • r plaintiff's Mortgage Lien in, of and to against said estate are hereby notified egon them located in tho region now cut The funeral services will be held at lh e basket ball team, their coach, U w w m $2000. said reai property. Said Mortgaged that they are required to present the of this within the undertaking parlors here at notice. six months from the date off, and the new arrangement will 2:30 tomorrow, and burial will take the faculty mauigei the official ref- Thoa Dev reux to Mary IVvereux, premises hereinbefore mentioned ar» ‘ame properlv ve: find and with vouch- of February 1914. J ’ , war deed 26 acres in sec 22, twp 28 s r described in said execution as follows, ers therefor to th undersigned at his Dated this 17th day be more satisfactory all around. W. R. Panter, place at the Bancrolt cemetery eree aud the members of last year s, 14 w w m, $1. to-wit: The South-east quarter of the office in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon X Library Notes $1.00 per day and up C o m m e r c ia l M e n ^(opper-Oäd Malleable Rangeg . H. O. A N D E R S O N To the Democratic Voters Game Birds Here Oii THE FARMER Young Man Drowned TH E T u t t l e REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS house Report of California Roads Again open under new management Give us a call Boys Banqueted Soluble Sulphur Compound DR.KOKINEK'S liUAHANTEtl) VETERINAHY REMEDIES KNOWLTONS DRUG STORE Growth of Business W ilT^ Cause no Power pr oblem For Commissioner Marriage Licenses Issued Born Contract Let GARDEN FIELD GRASS Died £ School Notes if your power is electricity supplied by the Oregon Power Company. Electric motors cost less per unit of energy and require but a fration of the space requir ed by other units. Maintainance and up-keep on motors are negligible. With Central Station electric service your business can enlarge indefitely—adding motors as needed. This company is always ready to serve your power requirements. Central station service is elastic. It is adapt- to every power need, great or small. As to economy, telephone 71 and let us show you how much Central Station service will save you. OREGON POWER CO. ¿2 School District Divided 2-3-8t