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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1914)
4 & 3 TlI E Ci4SIf 01F J N Nl E Bf(ICIE lar gold piece;' Mr. and Mrs. J I ) Graham — a gold nu gget; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Laird— gold spoon; (Contributed) from a friend in lied Hook, N. Y — 1804-1014 gold sugar sin 1 ); from relatives Ira W Snyder was born in Ca|t- at Libeityville, Ills. — two gold ake, Columbia County, N. Y , De spoons; from rilatives, Waukegan, cember 9, 1830; Sarah M Marqu. t Ills , ami Bristol, W i s ,— fi teen dol was born at Rhinebi-ck, Dutch, ins lars ill gold; from friends in Illinois County, N. Y., February 2, 1847. — five dollars; Mr. and Mis. J ,S They were uuited iu uiuriiuye in j Dunn, Woodland, Wash.— five dni- the game house in which she was 5 lar gold piece; from friends, Sealtl ■, born. To this union one child was Wasd.— gold howl briry sp u n ; born, Mrs. H. L Johnson, who re | from friends, Cashmere, Wash — sides about one mile south of Co i thirteen dollars in gold ; from fri n ls quille, and at whose home th' ir j o- at Cashmeru, Wa-.h — gold howl fn 1 anniversary was celebrated Mr. souvenir spoon; from fri* mi in Al Snyder's boyhood days wire spout mira, Wash — i pretty bow; from on a farm. Mrs Snyder, too, was a I nephew in U niou Hill, N. J.— a farmer s daughter. After their mar- . , , , , - , ,, ,, biautiful postcard riage, be fired on the steamer Mary r Powell that plied on the Hudson Golden Wedding Anniversary GrassSoeds—-Alsike Clover, Alfalfa Rye Grassand Timothy Corn, Vetches, Beets, Carrots etc. Everything for the Dairyman D M OMMEK’S G IAKANTKE11VETEBINARY REMEDIES KNOWLTONS DRUG STORE river. U-J The Social Whirl Planting Season is Here By M A R Y ROBERTS R I N E H A R T Met April First wiped out in the next following In 1871 they moved to Fox I.ake, j ______ storm which throws in heavy break 111 ., where he still engaged in the Mls John Aaaen d e i j ^ f u l l y en. ers across the bar. Mr. Baumgart steam boat business In 1899, th.y 1 tertaiued the D . M C . embroidery PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY ner also made statements regarding moved to Canastota South Dakota. club at her home last Wednesday E nteyl as second class matter May the depth of water that has hereto After a stay there of four y.ars, they afternoon The linle passecj very 8, 1905. at the poet otlice at Coqtiille, fore existed which he, having been located at Cashmere, \\ asli In pleasantlv' with sewing and music Oro^on, umler act of Congress of March agent for steamers running to Coos 1911 they became residents of Coos 8, 1879. and it was with some trepidation Bay for vears, should have known County, Oregon. that the ladies procei ded to the din P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. were not true. At least he is so At high noon on the 17th of quoted. But what do those Coos March, 1914, Rev. C. H. Bryan ol ing-rootn at the lunch hour as it Devoted to the material and social Isn’ t Baum the M. E. Church, after some appro was “ April Fools” day. The table upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par Bay people expect? was decorated with large fools’ caps ticularly and of Coos County generally. gartner a Portland man? Can they priate remarks, stated that Ira W. oue at each place, and the place Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance never get it through their noodles Snyder and wife had walked loving that the whole bar dredge scheme ly together down life’s pathway for cards were quite a puzzle to some Phono Main 354. was a brilliant Portland idea for the fifty years, and now if any oue pres of the ladies, resulting in three of holding hack of the improvement ent had any objections to fbeir still them wearing lools’ caps the re maitider of the afternoon L. J. Simpson has given out ¡he o f the Coos Bay bar; that it was continuing in wedded bliss, let them [ Those who enjoyed Mrs. Aasen's , , information that he will not allow put through with the kind a-sist- speak now or forever hold their hospi,aiity we[e Mesdames Gene his name to lie used as a candidate ance of Bill Grimes and some of bis peace. No objections were ui i le Nosier, Ghas. Crouch, Willis 0 ddy, strikers iu Marshfield; that it has for congress from this district, as * “ » “ I* Pope, Norris. Albert Fish, James worked like a charm. so far and till death do us part.” ‘¿ Rev. Dora W as J e n n ie B r i c e m u r d e r e d ? I f so, w h o k i l l e d h e r ? his business affairs will demand all has already delayed all jetty work Young, pastor of the U. B Church, Robison, Lloyd Oddy , Sam John on. of his attention for some time to for severaf years; that the recent W h a t d id “ H o r n " m e a n ? A l s o s t r a n g e m a r k on t h e b o d y ? Coquille circuit, made a *ervent s come. This is greatly to be regrett agitation for jetty improvement is piayer in behalf of the bride and ed, but it seems that Mr. Simpson’s beginning to reach dangerous pro groom of fifty years, and for the Easter Service at M. E. South word is final. Now if the people of portions and that an interview like community in which they resided, that given out by Mr Baumgartner after which congratulations were in The 11 o’clock service at the \1 E the coast section want a man from it great stuff for use in quietly head order. Miss Harriet Sweet sang and Church South next Sunday will be their part of the state it is up to ing off any pos-ible appropriation played on the piano, “ Old Gray be in the form of au E ister progra u them to do some lively thinking for jetty construction? Really s .me Bonnet ” The choir has ma le special prepir i- It hardly needs the saying that of the Coes Bav people seem lo be A four course dinner was elabo tiou for the occasion, an 1 the pu'ili Hawley is not satisfactory, never : m b hardly “ bright” about some things. rately served. The prevailing col will hear something exceptionally has been and never can be. He is ors were white and gold. Yellow tine in the way of Easter music. Tue undoubtedly a “ good man,” in his and white primroses adorned the church will bo decorated for the At the Top way, “ means well” and all that but a q m bride’s cake. A large bowl of daff occasion by the la lies of the church as a representative in congress he is odils and narcissus graced the table PR E S B Y T E R IA N CHCRCII. and the pastor will preach on a dismal failure. We want a live The Bunker Hill school comes to out Services Sucila«' a t 11 a. m atid man, not a big, fine-looking the front as entitled to a percentage As it was St. Patrick’s day some “ Heaven ” Don’t fail to hear him CHUMP. It comes, then, to a of 98 under the new system of daintily arranged shamrock formed on this occasion. He has a special 7:30 p. m. A beautiful message for YOU. The “ Friendly Sunday Scb iol at 10 a in. question ol “ who is the man?” So standardization, placing it in the a place on the table. far as heard from there are two men “ Standard A ’’ class with the highest China tea set, were used, which were Church" rxtends to you a hearty out trom this part, both Democrats score. The school has three rooms 125 years old, being at one time the welcome to this service. M. L Church As the above was uot handed Whether any Democrat could be and is in charge of J. E. Drillette, property of au auntof Mrs. Snyder’s. Sunday school ai in a..m elected is an open question, but on under whose able management fric An attractive feature was a souvenir until time to go to press, the p Preaching at t r a m.atid 7:30 p ru the odd chance that he could, it is tion has been eliminated and the card at each place with a daffodil gram is unavoidably omitted Prayer meeting Thursdays at painted on it, and the name of thp up to the peoide of that political Bchool is making n splendid record. 7:30 p m. C II B r y a n . Pastor guest who was to occupy that place. persuasion to inform themselves That Glee Club After dinner the entire company had And have the shoes. N ow it's up to you i f you want to save money thoroughly about the two men. W. Christian Science Society their picture taken together and in buying ¡«hoes for yourself or fam ily fo r spring, summer or winter. Scenic Changes Hands II Meredith, of Curry, impresses W e have shoes o f every description and it will pay anyone to buy last, but nol least, must uot forget Corner Third and Hall streets. The Willamette Glee Club Enter- the Herald as being a man of abund shoes enough fo r a year or longer because never again will you have Services at H a m next Sunday the kiudness of Capt. Frank Willard taioruent at the Grand last evening ant energy and ambition, at least, the opportunity to buy shoes such as our stock consists o f at such After monkeying for some years ridicously low prices and of many ideas of his own His with the hot end of the show busi of the steamer “ Norma”, in convey under the auspices of the Library subject lesson sermon, ‘ Are S: d , residence in a remote corner of the ness, Oliver Wilson last week gave ing the guests from town and back, Association, drew a packed house. Disease and Death R al. district is against him, but that up the Scenic Theater to the own and helping to aid to the other Of the entertainment itself, perhaps Su n d ay S ch ool 10 a. m pleasures of the day in a delightful the less said the better. The cornet Wednesday evening m- eting 8:90 ought not to be fatal. O f the other ers and retired to private life. As T hat's what our stock consist o f; over 3,500 pairs o f fine shoes—no and clarinet duels by Messrs Shi candidate the Herald does not care caterer to the public taste tor the boat ride. old stock but shoes that w ere bought within the last year and over Following is a list of those who ler and Irvine were really fine, and to say much, further than to sug movies he was succeeded by Gage M. E. Church South $1500 worth o f new spring styles just received —do you realize what The vocal gest that the Democratic voters , & Leach’s Orchestra, and the house had been bidden to the wedding, the first was encored an opportunity you have to g e t stocked up on shoes fo r a year or more? Sunday school at 10 . a tu. Preaching Sunday 1 1 3 . m. and carefully inform themselves as to ¡s now being conducted in the name with their gifts: Rev. C. H. Bryau, solo by Harold Jory also drew an There was one splendid 7:3” the estimate in which he is held in of ,hat organization. Messrs Fred wife and daughter, Louise,— Book encore. Epworth League at 6:45 p ra the community where lie h s resid- Slavic a[)d Loreuz own the let, “ Wedding Chimes’’; Mr. and bass voice in the chorus, and th And come while we have all the different styles. It wont take long Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 a in. ed for some years, and this gratuit- equipment and control the lease ol Mrs. J B Sweet and daughter Har boys showed, considerable training. for these shoes to go, and the first come the first served. We can ous advice is given with the utmost the house, and they are lending riet,—cut glass spoon tray; Dr. The chorus singing, however, had Choir practice Thurs. 7:30 a. m. fit you now but we can’t say that later on. lined little besides volume to recommend earnestness and sincerity We their assistance to the new manage Richmond and wife— gold • A. T h o m a s , Pastor. might make worse mistakes than to ment for the time being, Mr. Lorenz tooth-pick holder; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. it; the monologue was something send a man to congress once more acting as chief engineer in the oper- T. Nosier— glass cream pitcher and awful;.the comic opera which con- ST. J A M E S E P IS C O P A L . sugar bowl with gold flowers; Mrs. stituted the second part whs about W hether vou buy or not w e are proud o f these shoes and-feel pleased from another part of the district. atiug room. The house has been Services firs t and th ird Sundays to show them to anyone, whether they buy or not, and every custo- M A H U 'lson— hand painted spoon the rottenest piece of tiresome am given a thorough eleauing, the im er buying a pair o f shoes during this safe w ill not only go away sat- of each month. Sunday school The Bay papers haye had a fit chairs a coat of varnish and the trav; R. B. Knife and wife, L A. ateur vaudeville ever pulled off in slied but highly pleased. I f not, we are here to make good, and Pinkston, wife and daughter, Belva this afflicted town. For all this the e ve ry Sunday at 10 a. m. those who think thev are dissatisfied are welcome to return the shoes because F. P. Baumgartuer, of Port front some fresh paint The Gage Yon are h v a n lly m l t u . and g e t their money back. — silver cream pitcher and sugar ladies should not be blamed. Owing land, gave out an interview after & Leach orchestra of seven pieces visiting Coos Bay, saying that the furnishes music every evening, and bowl lined with gold; Mr. ami Mrs. to the reluctance of the press to tell CHURCH OF CHRIST. bar dredge Michie was doing great since opening under the new man Ed. Kern—hand painted plate; W. the truth about an organization of B. Phelps— box Iron bons; S H this kind, the press notices had been Bible school at 10 a. m. work and had already deepened the agement last Wednesday eveniug T o fit shoos an.l satisfy customers, .vi 11 be at your service. W e have Christian Eu leaver at 7:00 p. m. engaged the services o f Mr. Paul Skecls during this sale so that channel two or three feet over the the Scenic seems to have taken on a Warren, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Warren, very favorable, the outfit nils from everyone visiting our store will feel that there is a man handling the Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. each bar. As a matter of fact, the bar new lease of life. It is proposed to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Warren— five one of the higher institutions ot goods who knows every shoe in stock and knows the business from dredge Michie has worked very lit keep the house clean and comfort dollar gold piece; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. learning, and it was to be supposed Wednesday. Preaching at 11:0 0 a. m. and 8:00. tle siuce her arrival, being mostly able, to make the musical program Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F W. Von that it was up to the usual standard. m. engaged at lying idle in the bay and a treat and to present the pictures Pegert, Mrs. Dora Young— five dol The lesson has been taken to heart You are cordially invited to all eating up the appropriation She on the screen in the best possible lar gold piece; Mr and Mrs. J. W- and the ladies will use extra vigil- The sura realized these services has removed only a few thousand manner. With this, the admission Laird, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Wdl. auce hereafte . cubic yards of sand from the bar, price will Ire kept uniformly at ten ard, Mrs. Matilda Willard— five dol- for the library is about $20. T. B M cDonald, Mini and it the hole site dug is still there cents Every special feature which I it will be filled up by the first heavy it is possible to procure and show connection with this plan it must he ' extras can be shown regularly Apostolic Faith S u c c e s s o r to S ke el s & So»» General Merchandise surf. She hasn’t deepened the wat at that price will be presented. understood that much will depend The pict tire, like all Vitagraph fea The meetings at the Aposto ic, Skeels’ O ld Stand er three inches, and if she ever does Coquille, Oregon Faith Mission, over Auders id ' s S > .•- Those which can not be shown on the patronage accorded the tures, is a hummer, aod none who accomplish that much it will he at ten cents will be passed up. In house when special (eatuaes are like a hearty and long-continued oud Hand Store are as f o l i o « ; : Tuesday, Thurs lay and S iturd y shown. I f the people will turn out laugh should miss it. nights at 8 o'clock and Sunday and fill the house a couple of times, —*•—- morning at 11 < chick and Sunday even at the low price ot admission, I Born it will be good business to under P E A R T —In this city March 31, ^ take the extra expense involved, M arriage Licenses Issued 1914, to the wife of V a . p art and most or all o f the great special a son. features coming to this circuit can Clyde R. Diudtug.r, Maud Th in, be shown. Died John L. Rav, Albina E. Ra a- The first test of this system will We have one of the latest models of baugb. be had this evening, when in addi James R. Wood, Adlyn Oliver. tion to the regular program ol four PETERSON— At Riverton. Oregon. March 31, 1914, Mr*. C A Pet» r- reels will be shown the special two- Which we will rent for housecleaning purposes at if your power is electricity supplied by the No Deterrent. Hon, Sr., ngeil 72 years reel Vitagraph comedy, “ Wild An Pride goes before a fall, but people The deceased, whobc maiden name Oregon Power Company. imals at Large.” This is not pait keep right on l>ciii" proud notwith of the regular service but must be was Mary Garnbell, was horn id standing.—Detroit Free Press. Electric motors cost less per unit o f energy Or we will furnish the machine and a man to While paid lot extra, and the appreciation PebDMlvai ia July lfi, 184*2 and require but a fration of the space requir run it at 50 cents an hour. The machine is a shown this evening will give .an in she was young ber | an nts moved daisy and works easily and perfectly. Don’t use ed by other units. dication as to whether these weekly to Indiat a. and there sbe was mar ried iu 187*2 to Cba*l* s A. Peterson. the hard, unsanitary methods when you can get Maintainance and up-keep on motors are The voting coup'e cum- at once to the benefit of the vacuum process at so little cost the Pacific coast and landed nt Co* s negligible. M AKE ENGAGEM ENT E A R L Y B >y the same year. After living at With Central btation electric service your Marshfield a year, they came to the business can enlarge indefitely—adding motors Coquille river and settled on a farm Just Received —New Stock of near whfre Riverton now sounds as needed. This company is always ready to Used D. D. D., This was the family home until serve your power requirements. All Itching Gone! | eight years ago, when Mr Peter From Ten Cents a Roll Up sons death occurred, and four years Central station service is elastic. It is adapt - Th is Is the ac tu al e x p e r i e n c e o f A n n « Crt-rnaM, Sant a Rosa. Cal., w i t h the w o n « later Mrs. Peterson noved to River- Again open under to every power need, great or small. As to ^ Prescription. Special on Houselining— F ive Cents a Yard T> D. the p r o v e n R c s e m a Cura I tor, wh» re -he hail built a residence. new management the mild wash tha t g i v e s i ns tan t r e li e f economy, telephone 71 and let us show you Her henlth had bten failing rapid In al l fo rm s o f skin t ro u b le Three sous Cleanses the s k i n o f a ll Im p u ri t ie s — , <y f >r the past year. how much ( entral Station service will save you. wa shes a w a y b lo t ch e s and pimples, and one duightcr survive ber, all lea v i n e the s ki n as sm oo t h and h ea lth y Give us a call as that o f n child. residents <.f Riverton, Mrs >1 \V C*ct a 50c b o t tl e o f this w o n d e r f u l McCormick, II. J . E. and C A Ecz em a Cure t o d a y a nd k e e p it in the house B The House that saves you money u W.. know that D. D. D. will do all that Peterson. The funeral was held in 1« cla im ed f o r it. this city Thursday, int» rrm.Lt being Manager C. J. F U H R M H N , D O S T . ^in Odd Follows cemetery. The Coquille Herald f ! R ead o u r n e w s e r ia l a n d s o lv e th e s e m y s i te rie s Commend ig next week. Don’t miss t ie first chapters. SUNDAY StHVIlihS IN COQliiLLC « ( M S CLOSING y y y Largest Stock of Shoes in Coquille $5000 STOCK OF SHOES W e M ean Business Latest Styles, Best Qualities Be an Early Bird Everyone W elcom e Clerks W h o Know How p T e . d r a n e r a : :: -r ? n ittention Growth of Business W ill Cause no i^ower pi oblem Electrical Vacuum Cleaner One Dollar per House THE Scratched 40 Years WA L L PAPER Tuttle House coquille : furniture co . FRANK HOFFMAN O R E G O N P O W E R CO. ¿ 2 d f