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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1914)
« HAY FOR SALE— J. C. Watson. Cream at the City Bakery every day J . N. J a c o u h o n . 3-31-21 W. C. Rose is raising his dwelling Sunday was another good day for unto ruling, and they all seeimd to hon e on Hall street ami moving it back anil will oveihauland fix it up, be out. E. W. Hcbetter was a biisimss making the seaer connection«, etc He is also raising the blacksmith visitor from Bandou yesterday. shop on Second street and fixing up Cream at the City Bakery every day. , the building. J. N. J acobson . Just at this time you may be feeling languid, dumpy and out of sorts. That is nature working overtime trying to help you to throw‘off the effects of the heavy foods you have been eating during the past season. Help -nature at her work. Take a spring tonic and get back that happy, energenic feel ing that is yours by rights. Come to OUR Drug Store FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY THE REXHLL A. 0 . Hootoo, of Bridge, is spend ing ■ couple of days in town,having been "driven from home" by an at tack of neuralgia, the foundations of wbiob he has now had pulled from under. He reports that the frosts that have been seen in other parts have passed by his favored com munity. He says that his daughter Lou, who has been crippled by rheumatism, is now able to walk some on crutches. P rofessional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D bntibt Office over First National Bank Phone Main 4SI A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Room 8 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttornet and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. C H A SE A ttorny at L aw Office in Hicbmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Keeidence Phone 34(> J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon STORE MERELY MENTIONED Cream at the City Bakery every day. J. N. J acobson . R. R Watson spent a few days of last week on the Bay. Politics. Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection ery. Lark Mast, of McKinley, was do ing business in the city yesterday. A chance for the little folks to get a pair of shoes cheap $1.00 per pair up to $2.50 at Lyons & Jones. J. D. Clinton was ovir to Marsh field last week and helped to put Norway on the map. List your property with the Pa cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young, manager. H. E. Shelley and family have moved to their new bungalow in Knowlton'a addition. SHINGLES FOR SALE — En quire of Geo. T. Moulton, Agent for the Hammock Sbingle Co. A new front has been put in Dar ling's meat market, and the place is being otherwise fixed up. Lyons k Jones are offering the greatest bargains in children’s shoes ever offered in this city. You should call early and investigate for your self before the sizes aud styles are picked over. Work will soon be commenced on the new route out of the city toward Myrtle Point, following a level course around the hill, instead of by the orooked and dangerous way over it. The ladies of the M. E- Church will serve a hot chicken dinner at the home of Dr. Richmond on Sat urday, April lltb , from 5 o’clock P. M. until all are served. Price 35 cents. All are iuvited. The Coos Bay people are getting economical and are try iD g to work out a scheme whereby the Port Commission and the City of Marsh field may employ the same engineer, with a saving in salaries. Easter Sunday April 12th You will be pleased if you have SWIFT’S P R E M IU M HAM and ranch eggs for breakfast Sunday morning. For sale by all Grocers. C. M. & M. Company- In Receiver’s Hands The long struggle which I). D. Pierce and his associa'es of the Co quille Mill and Mercantile Co have made to keep the mill running aud work out from under die burden of financial difficulties ha-> couie to an end and the affairs ol the company Just as we wtnt to pri SS, C M. have been thrown into the hands of E H Kern lia» beeu suffering the court The ciasfi, which tor from pneumonia but is wo king out Yietbeer was brought in suffering some lime has seemed inevitable, from injuries received from a failing , from under the influence was precipitated when the Nelson tree at the Smith Powers camp at i Iron Works filed a suit and attached All warm weather drinks will be Couledo, where be lias just gone to the lumber iu the yard. Other cred found at Folsom’s Confectionery. | work. Tbe extent of his injuries itors immediately began filing suits The mail carrier celebrated tbe j attaclimeuis and the matter bid fair ; bus not been learned retuiu of good weather by being lo become a bad muddle Then tbe A decidedly solid projectile bus many hours late Monday. Johnson Lumber Co , a hich hold« a been launched into tbe political mortgage lor $3000 ou the property, Shoes—Shoes —Shoes —Boys snd ! field by tbe announcement of tbe acting through Attorney L A Lil Girls’ Shoes now on stile at Lvonsj candidacy of Alfred Johnson for the jeqvist, asked for a receiver to take A Jones. charge of the affairs of the company. U R W itaon « p u t soul.i time on It« publican noniinstion for sheriff W D. Newton, who has been fore the Buy last week in tbe interest ut Mr. Johnson is one of the substuu- man of the mill, was named as re his cumliducy for the county clerk ' tial business men of the county, ceiver yesterday and is now in baa been here for years, and is one charge of the property. Some of the ship. of the Coquille valley's most highly heavier creditors are C. T. Skeel.«, Don’t g it "crazy with the heat” — C. E. McCurdy and Aason Bros Go to Folsom's Confectionery and respected citizens The two batiks ot this city also have absorb a cooling dnuk. protected claims The Lyons es Early Seed Potatoes tate has a mortgage lor $6500. The J. J. Stanley has moved his offices workmen have claims for wages, Standing of Piano Contert Central Committee Meets Irorn tbe Bicbmood-Burker building It pays to plant e irly seed as they but they are protected by the lum to rooms in tbe First National Bank are ready when potatoes are high her in tbe yards. Altogether, the Following is the standing of the The Republican Central Coramit- and you get them harvested before indebtedness is said to total about building. contestants in the piano contest of t e met here yesterday nith u .ight the raius. We have Early Rose and $ 3 6 . 000 , while the assets may be attendance. W. C. Chase, being a A social dance will be given by B. the Coquille Furniture Co.: Early Minnesota Seed Potatoes. estimated from $ 20,000 to ¡JUs.ooo candidate, lesigned his position as McEweu at Myrtle Point next Sat Miss Lottie Williams 7,ICO,310 THE MODEL GROCERY. While not yet definitely arranged, secretary, and J. S Barton was urday night. Autos will be in ser 3,480,085 elected to succeed him. it is desired to operate the mill un " Albina Hadabaugh Arrange vice from here. der the receivership and try to make “ Hazel Hadabaugh 3,838,620 ments wrre made looking to tbe An Athletic Club the property pay off the indebted “ Mabel Wilcox 1,022,775 putting of notaries in the field to We have secured tbe exclusive uess The outlook for this is not “ Gladis Byther selling rightH of Luther Burbank's 454 205 register Republican voters, and to B MeEwen is busy with his prep original seeds for Coquille With arations for opening au athletic encouraging, as the state of the lum Mrs. Homer Holveretott 553,725 have dates appointed 011 which they every $1.00 purchase we will give headquarters here about the 20th of ber market makes outside shipment Nora Wilkereon 188,425 will he in the different precincts. It vou a copy of ‘ ‘The Culture of this month An association is being a losing game. The last two cargoes “ Votes are not transferable. Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables’’ formed and many signers have been shipped to San Francisco failed to was also determined to put up a » «#» » -- ---- written by Luther Burbank himself. secured. Tbe Hazelet ball has beeD pay the cost of the logs at the mill Try a Herald waat ad for any strong campaign for the nominees, by $ 1.60 a thousand. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Flitcroft and engaged and will be fitted up as a after the primaries. This city has reason to deeply re thing you want to buy or sell. Mrs. George Norrie were in from gymnasium, a large amount of ap gret the suspension ol opeiations ol paratus being expected to arrive in Fairview today, calling on friends a few days. Here Mr. M ctw en will the mill, and much sympathy is felt for D. D. Pierce, who has made a and doing some shopping. give athletic instruction to classes hard struggle against adverse cir j|j 50 cents and $1.00 will buy a good of men and boys twice a week and cumstances to keep the mill run pair of Boys or Girls’ Shoes at Ly- to ladies aud girls also twice a week. ning, being also a heavy loser b) H e will also give instructions in the ous & Jones. the failure. general line of outdoor athletics, Springs and Mattresses, Dressers, Cupboards The closing of the mill interferes We will pay 5 cents apiece for a danceB will be given aud quite a with the plans ol the Oregon Power and Household Articles too Num few copieb of last week’s Herald, at wide range of activities will be cov Co in the matter of fuel, but mau erous to Mention this office. Come on, kids, and get ered. ager McKenna says that the people --- -*--*•*-« - - »how money. need have no fear of an interrup Card of Thanks tion ot service. Coal was procured E. M. Peterson is named executor from the Peart mine yesterday, and of the will of his mother, Mrs. C. The undersigned desire to return supply of slab wood from the A. Peterson, whose estate amounts their sincere thanks to tbe W. R. C. Smith mills was to be received today. of Bandou and Coquille and to their to about $ 20,000. City Council many friends for acts of kindness Folsom’s Confectionery is receiv and evidences of-friendship to their ing its spring cleaning and over beloved mother, Mrs. C. A . Peter A full attendance of the city enun hauling and will bloom opt with a son Sr , during her late sickness and cil wrestled with municipal problem1 fresh coat of Kalsomine and paper. .death, especially to Miss Mabel Bil until ii o'clock last night. lings, Mrs. J F. Lee and Mrs J. R The usual batch of small bills We are now reducing o u r boys and McGee, Rev. Taylor Bunch and girls’ shoe stock. Our prices will choir and to those who sent tributes were ordered paid. A general war rant was ordered drawD to take up surprise you if you will only call at of fl iwers a special warrant held by Ole Ho- Lyons & Jones store and see tbe Mrs Susie McCormick glie against the Smith avenue im great baigains. Harry Peterson provement. a separator, boiler or engine, tester or Elson Peterson Oliver Wi Ison, late manager of A sidewalk was ordered built on Charlie Peterson. Smith avenue in front of lots 1 1 , 12 anything pretaining to dairying, or seeds tbe Scenic, made a visit to Marsh and 13 in block 8. field last week. He informs the of any description, white or gray oats, Fly Trap Models Ready A batch of resolutions for estab Herald that his future plans are not wheat, beardless or bearded barley, peas, lishment of the grade portions of settled. University of Oregon, Eugene, certain streets, including Third, El vetch, corn, early or late potatoes, red or The Herald is glad to chronicle March 31.— Communities in Oregon liott, Heath, Collier, Hall, Beech, alsike clover, rye grass, garden seed or that Mrs. W. H. Schroeder is recov that are organizing spring anti-fly Taylor and Second streets in Elli campaigns can now secure a model otts addition. any seeds tha grow in this country, or feed ering from her severe illness and is of the most effective flytrap yet de A lortn of ballot titles prepared for horses, cows, hogs or chickens or, gro now able to sit up for a short time vised by writing to the Extension by L A. Liljeqvist was adopted for ceries call on us. For the last several every day. Division of the University of Ore the submission ol the question of va cating a portion of Burns avenue and gon This is the flytrap employed yeats we have been dealing heavily in these Tbe ladies of tbe M. E. Church will also have aprons on sale during by Dr. Clifton F. Hodge in the fly the alleys in blocks 7 and 8 in Bar- comodities, and know just what we can rows & Strang’s addition; also for campaigns he supervises, and. while tbe chicken dinner at Dr. Richmond’s in anti-fly literature be gives full correction of an omission in the do. It will be to our mutual benefit if you on Saturday. April 11th. directions for constructing the trap, city charter. call on us before placing your order. ----------------- M. A. Simpson, editor of tbe Ban- possession of a model will make don Surf and candidate for tbe Re construction easier. The trap sug Live Community Club publican nomination for state repre gested for general outdoor or stable School Supt. Baker returned yes sentative, was in town yesterday in use is about three feet iu height. Light lumber, wire screen and nails the interest of his political ambilioDs are the only materials used, and terday from the Hermann school die trict on the south fork of the There is no doubt that if he be sent tbe trap is inexpensive. Coquille, where he delivered an ad Agents for De Laval Dairy Supply Co. ------------ --- » « » >--------------- . to the state Capital he will prove a dress Saturday evening before the live wire For State Representative Community Club. He informs the Herald that this club is a live organ- Capt. C. E. Edwards was over The undersigned solicits the sup zation and holds monthly meeting from the Bay yesterday to attend the port of the Republican voters at the for tbe purpose of discussion, con meeting of the Republican central primaries for the office of State Rep sultation and tbe general better committee. As Capt. Edwards was resentative from this county. The ment of tbe affaire of the commun formerly a resident of tbe Valley be planks in his platform include, hon ity. At Saturday’s meeting about met many old friends who were glad esty, efficiency, economy, sane gov 150 people were present, a program ernment, easier taxation, better was given and refreshments were to see him. served. The people are wide roads and a greater Coos County. awake and progressive and take a M iles A. S impson . Add Dollars to Your Crops good interest in the club. Prof- The genuine old Rye Bread made by an Sound Seeds, Clean & Strong Baker expects to he able this sum By planting seeds that bring re- mer to send them several good expert bread maker that knows how to The kind that GROW OATS, speakers to deliver addresses. Tbe ults and reap dollars with tbe har bring out the wholesome and nutritious vest. We carry only the very beet VETCH, BEARDED OR BEARD school is doing finely under the qualities of the rye. • seeds that money can buy. Try us LESS BARLEY and all kinJs of charge of Miss Florence Jennings for seeds and you will be well small seeds at THE MODEL GROCERY pleased next fall. THE MODEL GROCERY. T h e r e is n o su bstitute for R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r fo r m a k in g th e best ca k e , biscu it a n d pastry* R o y a l is A b solu tely P u re a n d th e o n ly b a k in g p ow d er m a d e fr o m R oyal g ra p e crea m o f tartar* Stoves and D IS T R IB U T O R COQUILLE, OREGON Bedsteads, | H . O. H N D E R S O N « ATTEN TIO N D A IR Y M E N ! IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF THE MODEL GROCERY r 6 Per Cent Loans Obtainable to buy, build or im prove farm, ranch aDd city property or remove incumbrance therefrom; Spec al Privileges and Reasonable terms. For proposition address: Finance Dept., 1527 Busch Bldg., Dsllns, Texas WANT COLUMN BAKERY I IN A WOMAN’S BREAST U « Y S BEGINS 1 n u ll LUMP LIRE T i l t P O I S O N S D R I P Q L A N D S IN AND K IL L S Q U I C K L Y • NO ALW AYS T H E A R M P IT There are some fine homesteads now open (or settlement in Eastern Oregon. • , G ood . 1 rich soil, some . . . . tim ber, a n d does not re q uire ir n g a - RATES: One cent a word, each in hon. sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR NO KNIFE or PAIN No PAY UstH Cvnd small town and X COQUILLE COOK : BROS. : MYRTLE POINT No X-Rty or othor lwindi. w r itten List Ycur Property With Send $1 .5 0 for large map homestead near W ANTED— Work on a ranch, by experienced young roan Inquire railroad. Write at this office. FOR SALE— A new five room Bungalow in a good location on the easy payment plan. See B Folsom. 1-31-tf RYE BREAD HOMESTEADS IN CITY EASTERN OREGON IWILLGIVE$1000 and full instruction« and informa- face 0” b^r'ioni?.' W ANTED—Two or three furnished tion by which you can locate your- $ g U N S e a u o p a s e rooms for light housekeeping. No BOOK sent free: teoti- monisl« of TR08SANOS ! children. Inquire at this office, tf self on exceptionally good free Cirri at Ism VrltitiSMM J. E. N O R T O N Ranges, ANY LUMP IS SU M . CERTAIN in Pacific Real Estate Co. WOMAN’S BREAST DEATH W NEM.FCTED ON CUT 0m Pius.«« W>ml flint PlHtar CURES la 10 DATS M I L L IO N ? DIF. R V F A V V F .A R b y V V , l . l „ . T o o L o o , Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and Business Property. Houses for Rent Y o r k B. C o n w a y TsWEK«W cured “i0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Portland, Oregon Three years a U. S. surveyor and timberman ‘ - O O LATE •t HALF ntlOE II u n e w la »,t m alt Address Old DR. & MRS. CHAMLEY & CO. 40 r»ari "CREATES! CANCER SPECIA1ISTS IIVING ‘ A O 4 3 6 VALENCIA ST.. SIR FURCItCI, CM KINDLY MAIL THIS to SOfflMM wffil CANCER M. M. Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore. J