Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 17, 1914, Image 3

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    All kinds of garden seeds at S. M. Athletic Coach to Lecture
Nosier A Co , the Model Grocery.
tâ e lfiu¿Áe¿s
For The Lib
Here Thursday Evening
Surveyor A. N. Gould »pent sev­
Arrangements are b itig made
eral days in the Buy section last
Bill Hayward, Athletic Coach of for an ente-tiiinment fo- the Inn t
week.
the University of Otegon, will be 0 the puhl.c library on tin 1 !) b of
í
this month, when Ch irles Riley
Geo. N. Farcin, formerly of Marsh­ hete next Thursday. He will visit McCalley will" give r> a I nos from
the city schools during the day and
field and now of Portland, is after in the afternoon will givj the boys 1 tie g 1 eat Honsier poet, .1 .me U hit-
the Republican nomination for cou- some pointers about athletics.
In comb Rilev, am) mus I tunihir*
H» is a hum list
the evening he will deliver an illus­ on the vimtn.
giess from Ibis district.
and fun-maker, anil hi* » 1 k in it
trated
lecture
at
the
Grand
Theatre,
F E Allen, of Marshfiild, candi­
iu connection w ith tile regular run the km I llial appeals t > pc | !e
date fo r th - R> pnblict U nomination of pictures.
intelligence and discrimination Mr
j McCalley has received most Hitter
for county clerk, was in tbe city
, ing press notices in the Western
yesterday and seemed to feel cheer­
$ 1 0 Reward
towns «h ire he has app>are l. nn ’
ful about bis chat cis.
j tb' v hear evidence nf heji g of tin
i ;
Will be given for evidence that S| ut menus and not of the |i .id-f r
* There is one advantage for the
in* r iiant who doesn't believe in . d- will convict the three boys that de­ kind. E\| re*si n Ink - 11 at rai d< m
stroyed the tiow-ers at M. H. Her- from the wriloups (af'er tbe event)
vertiaing— lie has plenty of lime to
sey’s residence Sunday night. They appi .ring in papers from Minna* >t
sit out in fund and enjoy this pleas­ were there after 11 o’clock.
t > Washington, ri n like this:
ant sunshine.
Grind Forks, N Dak.—On« of
M. H. H k r s k y
t lie lest sntei tnmmint programs
The city cuuroil has determined
its eaiure ever given in the citv wu*
City Council
to repair the Moulton street Ini <gc,
presented last evening at Pa iih
rath< r than build a new one, and
At the regular meeting last uiglit hall b> the McCalley entertaine
City Recorder Lawrence is now ail
Great Falls, Mont — The inter-
a lull board was present, but uut
vertising for bids for the woik.
nieul consists of readings from
much business was transacted.
Tbe bills against the city arising James Whitcomb Riley and other
On Wednesday evening at 7:30 at
It is not extravagance, but economy to paint the
the Christian Chutch, there will be from the quarantine of the family humorous authors, impersonations
house and things; it preserves them much longer.
a Union Meeting which will be ad­ of E R. Campbell some time ago xiolm solos and violin imitations
dressed by the Rev. R J. Surnmer- were acted upon. T h eb illsofC J. Mr. McCalley is one of America’s
And then it makes you feel more like having your
J lin. Mr. Summerlin is a live wire. Fuhrman and F. C. True, $ 17.45 foiemost laugh-makers, and the fact
friends visit you. Y ou feel better, too.
' Come and hear his address in the for medicines and $ 102.25 f°r groc­ that he has been ca led upon to re­
eries, were ordered paid.
The bill peat his program is one of the most
W e have the L A ST IN G KIND of paints; our
ioterest of Oregon dry.
o f Dr. Hoag, $132 lor medical ser­ flattering eudorsemehts that any
paints hold their brilliancy, too.
W e also have the
The decision of the two Watson
vices. took the council’s breath performer could possible bare.
' brothers to run for county judge away but the reasoning faculties of
North Yakima. Wash.— His im­
brushes and putty. Com e in and let us supply you
personations are true to life, he has
and
county
clerk
seems
to
have
set
the
members
were
not
impaired
so
with those paints and things you want.
A mo­ a pleasiog manner and his audience
j the bees to buzzing in great shape, that you would notice it.
is captivated with his personality,
' and the roar that is going up in tion to pay tbe medical man ball oi
Come to OUR Drug Store
what he wanted, $ 66 , went to a tie His seleotionB are full of “ human
j some quarters is worth listening to. vote. Then a motion was put to nature.’’
Fergus Fall, Minn.—Mr. McCal­
For a big bargain in choice bacon pay him $ 40 , and this also went to
see our window display, S M. Nos a tie, which was decided by the ley is a laugh maker of the highest
type. His work is of the kind that
mayor iu the affirmative.
ler <fc Co
A paper in the form ot an ordin­ is instructive as well as amusing aud
THE REXHLL STORE
Henry Lorenz, who is progress­
ance, but sigued like a petition by original His violin playing is ex
ive in everything except in the mat­ 151 names, prohibiting the sale of cellent. Mr. McCalley is a man of
ter of taking about a quarter page liquor in Coquille was handed in to excellent versatile ability.
P rofession a l C ards
Kalispell, Mont.—The McCalley
of space in the Herald every week, the recorder and was read to the
entertainment which took place in
council.
J.
E.
Quick
acted
as
spon
is adding an electric sign to the
ser for the paper and explained that the Puebyterian auditorium last
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
front of bis store, which will add it Was submitted to the council to night, was not a disappointment to
Lyons
fi
Jones
have
the
latest
in
D entist
materially to tbe already existing be acted on as that body thought the large, audieuce. Mr. McCalley
the new spring line of shoes.
Office over First National Bank
beauty of its appearance.
best.
It was explained that it was with his real homey atmosphere
W . H. Mulligan, of Port Orford,
Phone Main 431
now
too
late to submit the measure makes one feel real democratic and
By a decision of the United States-
passed through town last Friday on
as an initiative law at the coming and social like. His interpretation
district court at Portland handed election, and the sentiment ot the oi James Whitcomb Riley is fine.
his way to Marsh 6 eld.
A. J. SHERWOOD
dowu last week, 3500 acres of land council was that as the town had Mr. McCalley was here three years
A ttorney at L aw
For Eirly Rose and early Minne­ in Coos and Douglas counties be- voted wet, and as the council was ago and has established a warm
First National Bank Building
sota seed potatoes call on the Model
longingto the Pillsbury Lumber Co., supposed to carry out the wishes of place in the hearts of those who
Rooms 2-3-4
Grocery.
beard him.
and formerly part of the Oregon the majority, the time was not ripe
Aberdeen, S. Dak.— Charles Riley
for a dry ordinance, until the voters
Joseph
Townsend,
of
Los
Ange­
L. J. LILJEQVIST
and California Railroad land grant, should indicate a change of senti­ McCalley is certaiuly familiar with
les has arrived for a visit with bis is forfeited to tbe government.
A ttorney at L aw
the moods of Riley's poetry, and
ment.
uncle, Elisha Vernon.
his work last evening can only be
First National Bunk Building
A
number
of
the
Modern
W
ood­
We now have our new Spricg
Coquille, Oregon
Call at Lyons & men were on hand, to find out what spoken of in the best terms of
A. L. Nosier, of Bridge, was in shoes on display.
praise. He is a most versatile en
Jones
and
you
will
be
well pleased was what in regard to the incident
town this morning and went over to
last Saturday evening when Night tertainer and laugh creator and his
WALTER SINCLAIR
with
the
styles
and
prices.
Marshfield for a brief stay.
Officer Plyler butted into their so- part of the eutertiiinmeut last even­
A ttorney at L aw
Mrs. S. L. Leneve was given a ci 1 affair at midnight. Dane Hud ing fulfilled all the promisee of ad­
List your property with the Pa­
vance notices
Notary Public
Coquille
cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young, birthday dinner Thursday in honor son acted as spokesman and made
o f her 88 th birthday. Quite a num­ it quite plain that tlie office ’s in­
manager.
Dance at Sumner
trusion had not made a bit with the
E. D. SPERRT
Z. T. Siglin announces his candi­ ber of the descendants of the vener­ Modern Woodmen.
No
official
A ttornet and
dacy for the Democratic uorniDatioo able lady, who was one of the first action was taken.
Last Saturday evening Mr. and
C ounsellor at L aw
A resolution was adopted to the Mrs. Robert Watson and a number
for sheriff.
Taylor has lots of settlers on the land where this city
Office in Robinson Building
now stands, were present, and tbe effect that the owners oi property of young people went by automo­
friends, all right.
abutting on First Street must make bile to Sumner and attended a dance
occasion was a very pleasant one.
C. A. Metlin, of North Bend, came
connections with the sewer and given in tbe Sumner hall, lakmg
W. C. CHASE
Don't
forget
that
S.
M.
Nosier
is
over this morning to make a short
A ttorn y at L aw
still agent for the DeLaval Separat­ abate ail water closets, privies and the road by way of Fairview and
visit to his sister, Mrs. Hugh Has­ ors.
Machines are beginning to cesspools within fifteen days or the reporting it in excellent condition.
The dance was a great success, be­
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
tings, at the farm on Cunningham. arrive on every boat, all kinds of work would be done by the city.
ing attended by people from Coos
literature
for
the
asking.
You
will
We have just received our new
Declarations Filed
river, tbe Coos Bay wagon road,
C. R. BARROW
find
him
at
the
Model
Grocery.
Spring line of shoes Call at Lyons
and
two auto loads from Myrtle
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
A Jones and see the latest.
E . Carey and his son Chester are
The following declatafions of can­ Point,over 75 couples being present
Office Phone 335
---
Mrs. J. D. Carl, of Arago, who coming from the Ooquille and have didacy for the various offices have
Residence Phone 346
Standing o f Piano Contest
has been at Mercy hospital in North a contract to do some logging in been filed with tbe county clerk:
For Judge—J. J. Stauley, Dt-ni.
Bend, where she underwent an the vicinity of Empire. Tbe latter
J. J. STANLEY
Following is the standing of the
For Clerk— Robt. R. Watson,Ri p.
operation, returned from there Sat­ was in town this morning and said
LAWYER
For Sheriff— Geo. W. Starr, Rep contestants in the piauo contest of
Richinond-Barker Building
the family would move to Empire
urday.
For Commissioner— E. B Curtis, tbe Coquille Furniture Co :
Coquille, Oregon
0,000,310
Prof. F. A. Tiedgen has been re­ during the time they are engaged Progressive; Geo. J. Armstrong, Miss Lottie Williams
Frank Flam and Tbos. B. James, “ Albina Radabaugb
3,480,085
elected superintendent of
the there.— Record
“
Hazel Radabaugb
3,438,620
It would be a pleasant relief if Rep; Elbert Dyer ar,d O. J. Seely,
Marshfi^'d schools for another year,
"
Mabel Wilcox
1,519,773
Dim.
and bis salary is raised from $1800 the Coos cou d y officials having to
For State Representative— J.Tom “ Gladis Bytlier
454 205
to $ 2200 .
do with assessment and taxation Hall, Dem.
Mrs. Homer Holverstott
553,325
For C ntral Committeemen — “
Nora Wilktrson
188,428
Patrons of the Grand theater can would learn, after eight years' hand­
Hal Baxter
103,300
Walter Sinclair, Rep. for Coquille “
ling
of
the
two
Recounts,
to
distin­
now find it at night without any
103,200
8 . E and P. M. Hall Lewis, Rep. Miss Eva Keeney
M E L T IN G
trouble, since Manager Hall has j guish between the Coos Bay Pub­ for Coquille S. W.
-
lishing
Company
and
the
Coos
Bay
hung out a blazing electric sign.
For Justice and Constable in the
Oregon Power Activities
Aristocrats of the vegetable garden
For white and gray seed oats see Times Publishing Company. We ab­ Marshfield district— C. L. Pennock
S. M. Nosier A Co., the Model Groc­ solutely refuso to pay taxes on tbe and W. B. Cox.
The Oregon Power Co. will put
Times. Neither has Mike ever dis­
ery, successor to F . C. True.
David Copperfield Coming in a branch power line across the
Small
In the voting contest held by played a disposition to put up for
river at Johnson's mill for the ac­
manager Wilson lust week, to ascer­ the first-named corporation, which
commodation of five progressive
Manager
Wilson
has
made
ar­
Tender
tain the sentiment of the public re­ has had 110 occasion to appear on rangements for tb 6 production heer farmers on the south side of the
garding Sunday evening picture the assessment rolls since 1910.
of the seven-reel feature picture river who want electric lights in
Melting
We have secured the exclusive put out by the Colgate Feature Ser­ their homes. Two o f them, Messrs.
shows at the Scenic, 305 votes were
cast for the Sunday shows and 112 selling rights of Luther Burbank’s vice andportraying “ David Copper- Johnson and Detlefsen, will also in­
SUGARi
Delicious
original eeeds for Coquille
With field,” probably Dickens’ greatest
against.
PEA&J
every $ 1.00 purchase we will give novel. This is declared by the crit­ stall electric motors for power, and
Jim Hardison, a bnlfbreed Indian, vou a copy of “ The Culture of ics to be the best picture lately pro­ it is likely that others in that vicin­
formerly employed ou the construc­ Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables'’ ! duced and now being exhibited. It ity will follow their example when
WELLMAN means QUALITY FOOD
tion of the Smith Powers road, was written by Luther Burbank himself. is an immortalixrd visualization of they find out the advantages and
Fruits, vegetables, sea food, coffee,
Dickens' masterpiece and not to be
teas, many pa kage groceries
conveniences of the motor on the
found dead Thursday morning ,n
compared with tbe short versions
"Delicious things for your table
farm or dairy ranch
To string the
his room in a local lodging house,
that
have
heretofore
been
attempt­
Come under the Wellman label"
wires across the river two poles 65
having died during the night from
ed.
Keep
it
in
mind
that
this
pic­
At your grocers — if not, send us
RATES: One cent a word, each in­ ture is coming to tbe Scenic, tbe feet high will be erected, and the
pneumonia
his name—we’ ll see you get it —
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' borne of quality pictures. Tbe date
and will mail you a beautiful
span will be 200 feet.
The burning qnesiion in domestic
recipe booklet.
WANTED—Two or three furnished will be announced lAter.
Manager McKenna spent Tues­
and society circles around town to­
WELLMAN, PECK l C0.( San Francisco
rooms for light housekeeping. No
day
and Wednesday of last week in
day is whether a man is morally jus­
A Natural Re ply .
children. Inquire at this office, tf
"I'v e described my symptoms thor­ Myrtle Point, preparing for the e x ­
tified in licking his wife if she fail
ALFALFA LAND on Sacramento oughly. haven't I, doctor?" the patient pensive work to be inaugurated
to get dim« r because she prefer- to
River at $125.00 an acre, percent) asked,
there within a couple ol weeks.
read
a
novel.
In
th*
II)
raid
ofli
o
D is tr ib u to r
You certainly have,” replied the
down 10 years to pay out. River
~
Among his other activities, Man­
the eeulimeDt is divided.
Successor to Nosier A Nosier
water furnished you on laud, in doctor, “ and I will give you something
ager McKenna has recently been
canals for $1 4*0 an acre per year. for your pains.’’—Lipplncott's.
making tbe intimate personal ac­
Writb me about this and make
quaintance of every pole in the
some money.
Address Joseph
How’s This?
company’s lines iu Ibis citv. He is
Windle care Brooke Realty Co.
W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ having blanks printed, to be used !
List Your Property W ith
“ Biggest Land Dealers” 807 J St. ward for any case of Catarrh that
on the loose-leaf system, each pole)
Sacramento, Calif.
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
having a page of its own on which
Cure.
FOR SALE—A new five room
is entered its age, height, color of
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Bungalow in a good location on
We, the undersigned, have known P. J. hair and eyes and a detailed state­
for the last 15 year«, and believe
tbe easy payment plan.
See B. Cheney
him perfectly honorable in all business ment covering every article of ap­
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
transactions and financially able to carry parel with which it form is bedeck­
Folsom.
1-31 tf
out any obligations made by his firm.
Business Property. Houses for Rent
ed, such as cross arms, brackets,
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
FOR SALE— Btv mare, weight
Toledo, O. lamps, guy wires, including such
about 1450, perfectly gentle, 7 Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. jewelry as insulators, lag screws,
year* old, with yearling colt. acting directly upon the blood and mu­ bolts, safety pins etc. Any one who
cous surfaces o f the system. Testimonials
Apply Ernest Plep, light plant.
sent fre^. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold tries to elope with one of the poles
by all Druggists.
3-17-3tp
hereafter will find that a full des-
T ake H a ll’ s F a m ily P ills f o r constipation.
®«/
Me /hainíá-
‘P a t/it fcieJ _
a j tt¿e£ £
A
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
MERELY MENTIONED
Sugar Peas
The Fact Remains
No amount of misrepresentation by the
peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug­
gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis,
or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of
any kind, can change the fact that
Royal Baking Powder
has been found by the offi­
cial examinations to be of the
highest leaven in g efficiency,
free from alum, and of absolute
parity and w holesom eness.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
for making finest and most economical food.
cription will be iu the bands of the occasionally in order to fully ap­
officers before he can get out ot preciate the climate on this coast.
town.
W e H ave Faith in
This Stomach Remedy
« Premium Lists Out
Tbe premium lists for tlie Coos
County School Industrial fair which
will be held at Myrtle Point Sep-
temtier 25 , have just been complet­
ed at this office, and Superintendent
Baker was busy yesterday mulling
them out. This is in good season
to give the kids a chance to plant
their gardens aud get ready to com­
pete for the prizes, which run from
50 cent to $ 5 , 00 , with a trip to the
state fair for the boy and girl hav­
ing the highest scores.
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History Repeated
The following from the Coos Bay
News of March 9 , 1891 reads very
much like a live news item ot today:
The weather during last week was
remarkably fine Themometer rang-
dehetwee 45 and 6 5 . the lormer fig­
ure being reached only two morn­
ings
Letters from the East, state
that the roads are impassable on ac-
account of snow drifts, and tbe
weather is very cold.
A person
should spend a winter back East
A woman customer said to us the oth­
er day, ‘ ‘ Say, you ought to tell every
one in town about Rcxall Dyspepsia
Tablets. I would m yself if Ico u fd .’ ’
That'set us thinking. So many people
have used them and have so enthusias­
tically sounded their praises both to us
and their friends, that we had an idea
you all knew about them. But in the
chance that some o f you who suffer
from indigestion, heartburn, or some
other stomach complaint, don’ t know
about them—we are writing this.
They contain Bismuth and Pepsin, two
o f the greatest digestive aids known to
medical science. They soothe and com­
fort the stomach, promote the secre­
tion o f gastric juice, help to quickly di­
gest the food and convert it into rich,
red blood, and improve the action o f the
bowels. We believe them to be the best
remedy made for indigestion and dys­
pepsia. W e certainly wouldn’t offer
them to you entirely at our own risk un­
less we felt sure they would do you a
lot o f good. I f Rexall Dyspepsia Tab­
lets do not relieve your indigestion,
check the heartburn, and make it possi­
ble for you to eat what you like when­
ever you like, come back and get your
money.
Sold only at the more than 7,000 R ex­
all Stores, and in this town only at our.
store. Three sizes, 25c, 60c, and *1.00.
—Fuhrman’ s Pharmacy, Chquille, Oreg.
Coquille Mill S j
Mercantile Co.
W e are prepared es never before, to supply the needs of
the Coquille Valley for all kinds of
LUM BER
W e have an exceptionally well assorted stock of all kinds
ordinarily called for in H ouse and Barn bills, and
also Fine Finishing Lumber ready for use
-------------------W e can furnish on short notice-------------------
4 an 6 inch FLOORING
RUSTIC, any pattern
C EILIN G any pattern
M OULDING, all kinds
FIN ISH IN G , to specifications
FENCING
FENCE POSTS,
R. CEDAR FOUNDATION STOCK
RED CED AR D R A IN STOCK
SILO BILLS, complete to order
We are making a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on HOUSE
and BARN bills for the month o f MARCH
Write or Phone for Prices
F arm ers 496
H om e 6 7 6
WANT COLUMN
J. E. NORTON
Pacific Real Estate Co.
M . M. Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore.
M other’s Bread
Take home a hot loaf and try it for supper.
The quality of this bread can only be
properly appreciated by the test of taste.
After you have tried it a while you will
have acquired such a liking for it that you
will want it always. In 5 cent square loaves.
C IT Y
BAKERY
COOK BROS.
COQUILLE
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MYRTLE POINT