Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, April 21, 1914, Image 3

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    Cream at the City Bakery every day.
J. N . J acobson .
War at Last
T. A. Holden of Gray’s River,
Wash , arrived at Coquille Saturday
and registered ut the Baxter
Mr.
The town was startled yesterday by the report that the long-
Holden is much pleased with the expected war with Mexico was at last fairly under way. The news
C o m m u n i t y and is looking
for a came in the shape o f a telephone tnessage from the Record at Marsh­
small tract of laud for gardening.
field, to tbe effect that war had beeu declared, and this was practically
Shoes— Shoes—Shoes—Boys and verified on receipt of the papers this morning.
O ir l.’ Shoes now on sale r.! L o- s |
The late events which brought on this crisis started by the arrest
A Jones.
by Huerta’s officials ol a number o f bluejackets aud their iucarceratiou
Burt McE wen has received from in prison
For this affront, the American commander on the gtound
Port! ud a large lot of the fixtures demanded that Huerta salute the American Flag. After quibbling over
and apparatus for bis new gymua- this for a week, Huerta on Saturday, was given until six o’ clock Sun­
siu a and is busily engaged iu day evening to agree to fire such a salute. He failed to come through,
placiug it ready fur business.Anoth­ aud yesterday President Wilson laid the whole matter befure Congress
er sBipmeut is expected daily from asking authority to use the army and navy against Huerta. This com­
S*u Francisco.
munication was handed iu at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and a reso­
Ail warm weather drinks will he } lution was at once introduced placi ng $50,000,000 at the disposal
found at F o I boui ' s Confectionery.
of the president. A resolution was also introduced "T h a t the president
Win. Caudliu was to start today ^ be and hereby is justified to employ the armed forces o f the United States
on oue of his regular trips to Gard­ to enforce the demands made upon Victoriauo Huerta for unequivocal
iner and Florence.
He hopes to amends to the government of tbe United States tor affronts and indig-
find the uutomubile line in operation uities committed against this government by General Huerta and his
on the beach and to be able to re­ representatives.”
turn by Saturduy night.
This means war, not on the Mexican people, but on Huerta and
There are different qualities of brushes as well
We have securei) the exclusive his followers. What it may lead to remains to be seen.
as different kinds. W e carry all kinds, but just one
selling rights of Luther Burbank’s
quality-the best. W h e n you want paint brushes,
original seeds for Coquille
With
¡every $1.00 purchase we will give
brushes for your hair, teeth, clothes, nails, or for any*
vou a copy of "The Culture of
The Record was called up at 3:30 today aud informed the Herald
thing, remember, that our D R U G S T O R E is the stor e
Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables’
that
the expectation that tbe resolutions mentioned above would pass
at which to get them. W e keep the kind that will
writteu by Luther Burbank himself.
Congress yesterday was not fulfilled, aud they were still under consid­
hold their bristles and hold your trade.
F. J. Luney, of Port Orford, came
eration. The House adjourned at 3:15 until 10 o’clock tomorrow morn­
up the river yesterday, lookiug alter
Paint with our good paints.
ing, and there was no hope of the Senate taking action tonight. A report
bis candidacy for the Republican
was current that marines had been lauded at Vera Cruz. The German
nomination for joint representative.
Come to OUR Drug Store
Bteamer "Musnt,” carrying a large amount of war supplies for Huerta
Mr. Loney is rnakiug an excellent
had been stopped and tolJ that sbe musn’t land them. An English oil
impression on the voters of this
steamer that had been chartered by Huerta to transport war material
part of the district.
between Vera Cruz and Tampico had been forbidden by Admiral Crad­
We ure now reducing our boys und dock of the English fleet to carry out the commission, and part of tbe
T H E R E X H L L STORE
girls' shoe stock. Our prices will
cargo that had been loaded was discharged, indicating British co-opera­
surprise you if you will only call at
Lyons & Jones store and see tbe tion with the United States. The American war ships are due off Vera
Cruz tomorrow. This was the gist of the day's dispatches to the Record,
great baiguius.
Cream at the City Bakery every day
The Coquille Laundry & Ice Co. whose courtesy can be depended upon to give out the news as fast as it
J. N. J acobson .
has just received a new washer that is received.
Tom Richardson, Abe noted boost­
Cream at tbe City Bikery every day er specialist, writes that he will looks like a big churn. This addi­
tion to tbe equipment was made Coos County Building
J. N. J acobson .
Youthful O ffender
visit this section early in May.
necessary by the fact that the local
and Exhibit at Fair
C. J. Fuhrinan 1-ft Saturday fora
50 cents and $1.00 will buy a good luuudry is now handling tbe work
Frank Maupin, a boy of about ten
business trip to Portland expecting
pair of Boys or Git Is’ SboeB at L y ­ of the Bandon laundry recently
years,
is in the clutches of tbe law.
A
joint
meeting
o
f
the
commer­
to return on tbe next boat.
ons & Jones.
destroyed by fire.
cial bodies o f Coos county was held and his esse is expected to come up
Tbe Times states that tbe Smith-
Torn Hall came over from Marsh­
Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection­ here yesterday to consider the mat in the juvenile court today. He is
Powers Logging Co., will take over field this morning and bought 70
ery.
ter of haviug a special Coos County charged with stealing a pocket book
from W illett & Burr tbe work of cents worth of bear steak to take
building at the
Panama-Pacific belonging to Mrs. Moon, of the
Try
a
Herald
waat
ad
for
any
completing tbeii logging railroad home with him— so be says.
thing you want to buy or sell.
Exposition. The meeting was at­ Louvre restauraut, containing a
south of Myrtle Point.
tended by a large number of dele­ small sum of money. The boy is in
List your property with tbe Pa­
Special Notice
A chance for tbe little folks to get cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young,
gates and it was apparent that the charge ol H. W. Dunham, awaiting
a pair of shoes cheap $1 00 per pair manager.
action of the court.
up to $2.50 at Lyons & Jones.
Beulah Chapter No. 6, O. E. S. project was to be carried out. The
SH IN G LE S FO R S A L E — En I Special commucation Tuesday even­ county court was interviewed and
City Council.
quire of Geo. T. Moulton, Agen* ing, April 21.
Initiation and a agreed to appropriate $1000 for the
Professional Cards
for tbe Hammock Shingle Co.
'social time. Visitors welcome.
purpose this year, which is the
The city council met laat evening
The orchestra at the Scenic cer­
largest amount that the law allows
with a full
attendance, except
A
d
d
Dollars
to
Y
ou
r
Crops
tainly gives an added pleasure to
Dr. C. W. ENDtCOTT
It is understood that an equal
Councilman Leach.
the patrons of that excellent little
amount will be appropriated next
D kntist
C. R Peck appeared before tbe
By planting seeds that bring re-
show house.
Office over First National bank
ults and reap dollars with the har­ year, making a $2000 cash fund iu council in tbe interest of Mrs. Alice
Phone Main 431
1. J. Stanley’ s new law offices are vest.
We carry only the very best sight for a starter. L J- Simpson McDonald, whime suit against the
suite 15 in the First National Bank seeds that money can buy.
Try us stated that the mills o f the county
city for the flat-iron piece of ground
building, the first door to the left for seeds aud you will be well had donated all the lumber that
A. J. SHERWOOD
at C. street was recently decided by
at the head of the stairs, where he pleased next fall.
A ttornky a t L aw
will be required for the building, the Circuit Court in favor of the
will be pleased to meet his clients.
T H E M ODEL GROCERY.
First National Hank building
including all Interior
finishing, city. Attorney Peck expressed the
Home phone 633, Farmers 166.
tf
Rooms 2-3-4
paneling, doors and wiudows, etc ; desire of bis client to reach a com­
A heavy white frost this morning
Obtainable to buy, build or im­ also that the transportation com­ promise with the city, rather than
made it quite uncomfortable and
L J. LILJEQI/IST
prove farm, ranch and city property panies bad agreed to transport tbe to appeal to the Supreme Court.
A ttorney a t L aw
startled those who like fruit, but it
or remove incumbrance therefrom; material free of charge
It was The matter was referred to the
First National Bank building
seems doubtful if much damage Special Privileges and Reasonable
stated that about $ 15,000 in cash Finance committee and L A. Lilje-
Coquille, Oregon
was done to the blossoms
terms.
For ’ proposition address:
would be required lor gathering qvist, for iuveetigation and renort.
Lyons & Jones are offering the Finance Dept., 1527 Busch Bldg.,
the exhibit, placing it and taking
Dallas,
Texas.
WALTER SINCLAIR
Oliver Wilson was allowed a re
greatest bargains in children’s shoes
care of it, furnishing attendance at bate of $8.50 on bis theater license
ever offered in this city. You should
A ttorney at L aw
the building during the fair and which was unexpired »hen he gave
call early and investigate for your­
Notary Public
Coquille
self before the sizes and styles are
other incidentals besides the ex- Up the Scenic.
picked over.
pense on the building. Tbe county j Resolutions were passed for the
E. D. SPERRY
court h a.v i n g promised $2,000, improvements of certain streets and
Mies Brokaw, of California, who
A ttornkt and
there is now $ 13,000 to be secured, f the city engineer was ordered to
was obliged to give up school down
C ounsellor at L aw
—id a live campaign will at once prepare plans and specifications.
riyer after teaching a week, because
Office in Robinson Building
u •
. .
j The streets affected are portions of
be inauguerated to raise the fund. Tay)or
^
S,.0Ond,
she did not have a proper certificate
Another
meeting
was
called
for
Btech
Co|
lier,
Coulter,
Third,
Hen-
is
stopping
at
the
New
Eugland
W. C. CHASE
May 18th to form a permanent or- ry tt„d Hall streets, all in Elliott
house
in
this
city.
A ttorny at L aw
ganization, and it is desired that addition,
Don't get "crazy with tbe heat” —
Office in Riehniond-Barker Bldg
this meeting be attended b> dele­
Go to Folsom’s Confectionery aDd
gates from every commercial organ­
absorb a pooling drink.
C. R. BARROW
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ization in the county, as well as
A ttorney and C ounhkllor at L aw
tvery other body or community
Early Seed Potatoes
Office Phone 335
that desires to be represented. The
Residence Phone 346
general plan will then be shaped
It pays to plant early seed as they
uo, committees appointed, and the
are ready when potatoes are high
J. J. STANLEY
and you get them harvested before
whole project gotten under way.
LAWYER
the rains. We have Early Rose and
Riclunond-Barker Building
E irly Minnesota Seed Potatoes.
Coquille, Oregon
School Children to Join
Portland, O regon
T H E M O D EL GROCERY.
W A T t h • fly
The Latest
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
MERELY MENTIONED
I For Sale
Sixty acres Bottom; 15 acres under plow;
5 acres easily cleared; balance Myrtle Bot­
tom; good House; good
Price $5000; $3000 cash, balance $250 a year
B. FOLSOM
1
City Caucus Thursday
The caucus for tbe nominatioD of
candidates for city offices will be­
held Thursday evening.
Mayor
Moirison informs tbe Herald that
tbe council chamber is too small for
the crowd expected, aud that the
caucus may be held at tbe court
house if the circuit court room is
available. There seems to be but
little excitinent over citv politics
but it was intimated to the Herald
this moruiug that a »ur[ rise might
be sprung at the meeting.
It is
uuderstood that Mayor Morrison
would accept another term, and it
is uot likely tbat Recorder Lawrence
would balk at serving again. Coun­
cilman Leach says he will not accept
renomination, but Laird is in a re­
ceptive mood and Lyons could be
persuaded. In tbe way of new tim­
ber, G- I- Kime seems to stand
about 100 per cent.
*-*•*■«
Bond Election Called.
With Circuit Court, the grand
jury and the Countv Court in ses­
sion, things have been moving at
the court house since yesterday.
The County Court decided today to
issue the call for tbe proposed road
bond election for the date of the
primaries, and as we go to press
the order is being prepared. The
sentiment of the good roads forces
seemed to be strongly in favor of
this action, in spite of the talk that
has been heard of again postponing
the matter, it is thought best to
bang the matter to an issue and
let the voters decide.
W hile the
Three year* a U. S. surveyor and
timberman
WANT COLUMN
oneer White Lead
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’
9c per Pound
W A N T E D —Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. No
children. Inquire at this office, tf
Linseed Oil
75c per Gallon
J E R S E Y « FOR S A LE -Two régis
tered yearling bulls, slso 3 euli-
ject register Jersey calves.
4-21-2tp
S. L Lafferty
D. A N D E R S O N
G E T
T H E
B 6 S T
Sw ift’s Premium Bacon,
Sw ift’s Premium Hams, Sw ift’s Silver Leaf Lard
A t All Grocers
. 1. E .
DISTRIBU TO R .
F O R S A L E — Forty acres of good
land. Price $3060. I f you want
something choice this is it.
In ­
quire of, or address, with stamp
for reply, K. A Easton, Mountain
Glade, Sitkum P. O., Coos C o,
Oregon.
4-21-tf
i
N O R T O N
C O QUILLE. OREGON
t
B U TTER FÀT62JC — Milk 30c per
gallon, 20 per cent cream $1 00
per gallon, skim milk 10 cents per
gallon. These are tbe prices that
we get the year around.
Our
land and dairv are for sale,attrac­
tive pnoe, accomodating terms.
Particulars from tbe owner, W.
R. Jepbcott, Slayton, Oregon.
S
Educational Picture
Coining
The management o f the Scenio
hss secured for presentation here
next week ‘ The Top O’ the World,"
a big eduotional feature in fix
reels. The picture shows Alaskan
and Artio soenes of tbe greatest
novelty aud iuterest. and is one of
the real great pictures now being
exhibited. It shows the g[and and
impressive scenery of the northern
regions, the natives in their daily
iife, bunting fishing etc, the big
game in the Artie regions and all
manne of unfamiliar scenes.
The
picture is being shown elsewhere at
advanced prices and the parties
who bring the picture to this county
will not show it oo tbe regular per­
centage basis at a ten cent admission;
but us the management of tbe
Scenic is determined tu keep the
price at ten cents, they will pay a
flat price of $20 for the privilege of
exhibiting the picture for one day
and take their chances on breaking
even. In order to give the school
children a chance to Bee the picture,
a matinee will be run, commencing
at 4:30, and this should be taken
advantage of by those who are free
at that hour, »e the house is certain
to be crowded in tbe evening and
many are likely to be crowded out.
The picture will be here Wednesday
of next week.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
a separator, boiler or engine, tester or
anything pretaining to dairying, or seeds
o f any description, white or gray oats,
wheat, beardless or bearded barley, peas,
vetch, corn, early or late potatoes, red or
alsike clover, rye grass, garden seed or
any seeds tha grow in this country, or feed
for horses, cows, hogs or chickens or, gro­
ceries call on us. For the last several
years we have been dealing heavily in these
comodities, and know just what we can
do. It will be to our mutual benefit if you
call on us before placing your order.
Solitary Fly In
April May Cause
An Epidemic
Portland, Oregon— In connection
with the efforts of the grown ups to
improve the condition of Oregon
roads ou Siturday, April 25, it has
been suggested that all the school
children of the state be request-d
to turn out and assist in tbe good
work. As there are about 190,000
school children in the state, it has
been estimated that each will be
able to remove at least 100 loose
rock from the road nearest their
home, it will be equal in vulue to
tbe efforta of a thousand m en and
will remove 1,900,000 obstructions
from the roads of tbe state.
The suggestion is also made that
the good woman of each district
throughout the state nerve road
lunches or a hot dinner at tl.e
grange, Bcbool house or other b>cal
meeting place to actual workers
only. No workee, no eatee
present project is not perfectly sat­
isfactory to a large number, it
seems to be the best compromise
that could be affected bet we n the
different ideas of the different sec­
tions of the county, and it is at
least a start in tbe right direction.
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN!
HOMESTEADS IN
EASTERN OREGON
York B. Conway
running
through the place; 16 miles from Coquille,
6 Per Cent Loans
There are some fine homesteads
now open for settlement in Eastern
Oregon. Good rich soil, some
timber, and does not require irriga­
tion. Send $1.50 for large map
and full instructions and informa­
tion by which you can locate your­
self on exceptionally good free
homestead near small town and
railroad. Write
Stream
THE MODEL GROCERY
Agents for De Laval Dairy Supply Co.
now!
The torpid«
lazy
moving
in*
sects a r e begin­
ning to a m i r g i
from thsir winter
quarters. Thsy are
to ba the progenitors o f trillions o f opl-
demio makors. The monaco which an­
nually faces mankind through tho ao-
tivity of these distributers of germ «
and disease may be reduced, but only
through the etriklng of a tailing blow
at tha insects before they have had a
chance to develop.
The wonderful reproductive oapaoity
of this breeder of pestilence is the rea­
son advanced why householders should
begin en immediate fly swatting cam­
paign.
A solitary fly in April may
•earn a harmless thing, but if left un­
disturbed it may cause an entire com­
munity to be gripped by pestllenoo.
Health experts are beginning to real,
ize that If flies are to ba destroyed they
must be attacked when they ere least
able to combat their natural enemies,
and this la in the early spring, when
food is scarce.
The close relation of oleanup cam ­
paigns to the fly exterminating propa­
ganda has begun to be appreciated, and
Sound Seeds, Clean & Strong for this reason many municipalities a l­
ready have commenced or are prepar­
The kind that G RO W OATS, ing for sanitary crusadea. It has been
VETCH, BEARDED OR B E A R D ­ demonstrated that tha more filth that
is removed from a city the greater d if­
LESS B A R LE Y and all km Is of ficulty it placed in the way of the d e­
small seeds at
velopment of the insect disease spread-
T H E MODEL G RO C ERY
era.
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^ HOT BREAD **
Ever Afternoon— Just Call for it
C I T V
V
Coquille
B S K 6 R Y
Cook Bros.
Myrtle Point
List Y o u r Property W ith
Pacific Real Estate Co.
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
Business Property. Houses for Rent
M. M. Young, Mgr., Coquille, Ore.