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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1914)
CotUgti Chet Be at the City Bakery. atexzy, retini/L x&e-Âavejfà. <tâ$ T H " 0S The Primarie» The freshmen were ly entertained at the last Ft ¡Jay evening. wax spent in games, ment* were served. Candidate for Hero Medal Saves Man From the River R 3 YÀL MK3NG POWDER very pleasant While official figures on the pri H> rsey borne mary election are not yet available, The evening (According to late advices the the result iu must cases is pretty and refresh story given below as it first came to well setrled, though some of our local candidates as well as the bond us is wroug iu several particulars, Ice Cream at Folsoui’g Confection issue were still iu doubt as the Her but it is such a good atory as it A b s o lu te ly P u r e II ery. stands that we hate to change it. ald goes to press. The official tally The annual reception given by commenced yesterday but had not Archie Tenniaon was also with the auto party; Parker did not dive iu the Junior class to the Seniors, been completed. will be held this year at the home Dr. Withysomb takes the Repub but went in with the blanket as a NO ALUM, NO LIME PHO8PHATE of Fred Belloui oo Friday evenihg lican nomination for the governor lifeline, and a rope was procured from a farmhouse with which to May 29. ship and C. J. Smilh has the Demo- haul the two men out.) The various boles that have keen cratic place on the ballot. The hours for leaving Coquille will where individual lockers are pro Four men bad an exciting time dug through the paving since the W. C. Hawley is the Republican be 7:15 and 9:45 a. m„ 3:00 and 4:30 vided for tbe members, large enough streets were improved have been nominee for congress in this d is-; all to themselves Saturday night, p. m.; for Marshfield, 7:15 and 10 to hold their Sunday life preservers; undergoing the process of repair, trict and Fred Hollister has from while a rescuer and rescues struggl s. m., 1:30 aud 4:30 p. in. The fare comfortable lounging chairs and all which will improve the appearance 3000 to 5000 majority over Meredith ed iu the waters of the river and will be $1.25 one way, $2 f> r the the facilities for passing tbe time two danced up aud down od the of the street in several places. for the Democratic nomination. lound trip in cne day. Jcste Hite pleasantly. The club will have a bauk. Jack Parker, of Marshfield, Geo Brown is so far ahead that SHINGLES FOR SALE — Eu will dive the c«r that leaves Marsh complete organization with tbe usu plajed the hero part, and this is no quite of Geo. T. M"Ulton, Agen noue of the others can see his dust. field in the morning and Claude al complement of officers, and the figure of speeoti, for medals have for the Hammock Shingle Co. Iu the couuty“ the \Vatsons” James Moon the other. It, will be rpadily entrance fee is placed at $2.00, with Frank Hoffman, who has been ■ nd R. R. take the nominations for been awarded for actB less unselfish seen that this set vice will be s great dues of 25 cents a month. ly heroic. The story comes to the oonduoting the Tuttle House for judge and clerk respectively, with- convenience to tbe publioaud espec Herald like this: Parker took pas Went to the Beach some months, has given up bis ! out a struggle. ially to residents of the Valley who sage with Earl Shroeder for Myrtle lease and served bis last meal yes Alfred Jobu9on, Jr is the Repub desire to visit the Bay towns and At the Collier The high school student# took terday noon. C. C. Evland states lican nominee for sheriff and the Point about 9:30. return the same day. With the pre place about a mile above town, they took advantage of the legal holiday that the house will ptobably be iudicatious seem to be that Gage sent train service only two hours is were hailed by a man who came last Friday aud organized an excur- opened again in a sboit time. leads for the Democrats by 100 or given in Marshfield including tbe running across the field and who eion to the Btudon beach. About C. C. Evland returned Friday more. uoon hour when little business can implored them to come aDd help, as fifty people j.lined tbe crowd aud a For representative, Watkins is in from Portland, where he had an op be done. With the new line, one bis partner had fallen into the river delightful day was spent among dicated for the Republican aud Tom eration performed for the removal can go from here or Myrtle Point, «nd neither could swim. They left the rocks and breakers. In addi of a troublesome bunch over his Hall for the Democratic places. have seven or eight hours on the the car aud ran across the field to tion to the teachers, Mesdamea eye. He says the operation was an C. J. Armstrong and Elbert Dyer Bay, and get home tbe same eveu the bank of the river. The bank Knowlton, Peoples, Culin and Lea- entire success, and even the soreness appear to be the opposing candi ing. Close connections will be was high and steep and the night lie weut along aa chaperones. is nearly gone. dates for commissioner. made with the Bandon boa s am) was dark, and the man iD the water 20 pounds of Fruit Sugar for one Unofficial figurts for the four Co could not be seen. Parker was told, travelers from down the river will Buys a Ranch dollar at Lyons & Joues. We cau quille preciucts foot up, iu part, as also save time. "He is down there somewhere.” He save you money if you trade with F. B. Phillips has bought of the follows, on the Republican ballot: threw off bis coat and dived into us. Munasha Wooden ware Co., the farm The Maryland Club Congress: Hawley 170, Jones 67 tbu darkness tie made a good The case of Geo. Watkins against known as thu Shelton place at tbe Governor: Brownell 22, Carter 29, shot, passing under the man, who the Record Photographic Abstract The Maryland Club is a new so mouth of Beaver slough. There Crawford 79, Dimick 14, Geer 13, was cling to a snag in the river. Company was on trial yesterday Johns 6, Moser 29, Withycomb 76. Parker seized the man and struck cial organization that is just begin are 220 acres in the place, 65 aorta and went to the jury this morning. The of which is bottom and tbe balance Attorney General: Brown 181, out, but had become confused as to ning its existence in town. Watkins was suing for cold cash, Farrin 8, Grant 23, Johnson 4, directions end started the wrong home of the club will lie in the sec grass land. Tbe price is stated at while the oompany claims he is only $10,000. A part of tbe bottom ia Lord 10. way. The men on the bank lit ond story over tbe Marylaud bar, entitled to stock. Representative: Barrow 184, matches to give him his bearings, where E. A. Beckett has fitted up cleared aud the rest is covered with W. J. Rust, of Marshfield, has Simpson 78, Watkins 52. willow, which Mr. Phillips will have and after a bard struggle and when comfortable and convenient club been is town a couple of days in at Joint Representative: Loney 120, ou the point of exhaustion he rooms. Tbest include a reading also cleared off. The Beaver slough tendance on the circuit court. Mr. Pierce 96. bottom contains some of the richest brought his quatry to the shore. room, provided with papers and pe Rust is one of the Democratic wat- land in the country and Mr. Pbillipa riodicals; a writing room where sta Judge: Chase 107, Watson 141. The strangers had been camping hoBses, and be states that the strong- Sheriff: Johnson 135, Starr 109. on the bank of the rivbr, and their tionery and writiug materials will undoubtedly has tbe makings of a possible campaign will be waged Clerk: Allen 112, Kruse 16, Wat blankets were lowered as a life line be found; a billiard room with fine place. Tbe deal w ae engineer- for the election of Fred Hollister, son 121. by Bert Folsom. to the two in the water so thut billiard and pool table; a small room who has received the Democratic Surveyor: Gould 102, McCul Parker was able to struggle up nomination for congressman. loch 94. the baok with bis exhausted com Commissioner: Armstrong 81, paDioD. The latter had been iD Frank Ganley, oue of the two men recently injured by a gas ex Flam 60, James 51, Smith 45 the water a long time and was all W Some of the Democratic figures in. He was bundled into tbe auto plosion at the Henryville miue, died at the Mercy hospital, North were as follows. We are baking more bread than ever before aud brought back to town, where Representative; Hall 57, Morri Parker procured dry clothing and Bend, Saturday morning. Charles BECAUSE OF THE QUALITY Clemens, the other injured mau is son 87. resumed bis jouroey to Myrtle Point Always fresh—Try it and be convinced Sheriff: Gage 78, Sigliu 64. said to be on the road to recovery. He nckuowleged that while in tbe Commissioner: Dyer 66, Seeley 49. water he had reached tbe point We have secured the exclusive Late this afternoon County Clerk where all the mean things he had selling rights of Luther Burbank’s C ook Bros. original seeds for Coquille With WatsoD said that with the first 37 ever done began to pass before him Coquille Myrtle Point every $1.00 purchase we will give preciDCts counted the road bonds in review, and be did not care to go you a copy of “ The Culture of were 215 behind. Baudun and Myr though another such experieDce. Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables” - —----- >*» » — written by Lutber Burbank himself. tle Point were among those to come, but it was extremely doubtful if the League Social Sheriff Gage started for Salem Sat- adverse lead could be overcome. taking to the penitentiary Jos. King Tbe Epworth League of tbe M. and Harry Morgan, of BandoD, Gus E. Church held a social last Friday Hygiene Exhibit Arrives Johnson and Mrs. Franklin, the eveuing at tbe home of Mr.and Mrs negro woman. It is expected that The exhibit of the OregoD Social John Aassen. About twenty-five he will bring back Frank Vaughn, Hygiene Society arrived today and were present and a most enjoyable now in the penitentiary, who is is being placed in the building be evening was spent with games and Wellmans Line of Groceries, Albers Bros. wanted as a witness against Larry ing vacated by Oerding Bros, bil- music. Miss Twidwell, the district Cereals, Swifts Hams and Bacon, Silver Miller who will be placed on trial | Hard ball, where it will be open for deaconess, added much to tbe jollity for the Myrtle Point bank robbery j the rest of the week. It is open to of the occasion by the introduction Leaf Lard. :: :: :: :: men and women, and a lady atten of some Dovel games Have you paid the printer. At the close dant will be in charge from 2 to 5 of a most exciting "track meet” de Your money back if you are not satisfied each afternoon. There is no charge licious refreshments were served Land For Sale with any of the above brands. :: :: for admission. aud after a few more games the Large tract of good valley land to party dispersed. Free delivery to any part of the city two Marriage Licenses be thrown open in central Oregon in May. Good climate, plenty of times a day. :: :: :: Unsettled Question John D. Nash and Fay M. Stew good water, and rich soil. For large map and full information and art. The meeting called for yesterday Edra E. Thomas and Elizabeth instructions send $ i 50 to J. C. of representatives of the commercial Dearway. The Dalles, Oregon. In Jennings. Abel E Engstrom and Loretta bodies of the county, for tbe pur this way we can make it easy for you to locate on a fine free home Holmes. pose of discussiDg plans for a Coos Freemont King and Margaret L. stead county building at tbe Panama-Pa Witt. cific exposition brought together a number of the boosters of the coun Married ty. Among those from other towns NELSON-NELSON - A t the Hotel were Messrs. L. J. Simpson and Pe RATES: One cent a word, each in Baxter, in this city, May 9, 1914, ter Loggie, North Bend; Hugh Mc sertion. No charge less than 15 cents- C. VV. Nelson and Allie M. Nelson Lain a n d — Smith, of Marshfield; WANTED— Men to slash 30 acres both of Myrtle Point, Justice J. Treadgold, Feeney and Geisendorff- of land at McKinley, by contract. er, of Bamlon; Mayor Roberta and J. Stanley officiating. B. FolBom. 5-19-tf Dr. Johnson, of Myrtle Point. Tbe FOR SA L E —Capt. Butler’s fine NASH-STEWART—In this city at meeting found itself face to face modern, 8 room residence, partly the office of Justice Stanley, who with a conflict of evidence and furnished. Three 50 x 100 lots. AVING leased the plant of the Co officiated, May 13, 1914, John D. opinion as to whether such a build Fine new barn. Very low price on quille Mill and Mercantile Com easy terms. Enquire of Coquille Nash and Miss Fay N. Stewart, ing would be allowed by the expo Realestate Co N. C. Kelley, man pany, the undersigned is now prepared both of Mirtle Point. sition management, aDd all actioD ager. 5-19 14 I N.Cook and Mrs. Jnlia Stewart, was postponed until this point could to fill all orders for any kind of FOR SALE— Some good residence the bride's mother, accompanied the be officially settled. properties near business center; happy couple to this place as spon half down, balance on terms; $600 New Auto Line sors. Mr. Nash is a musician well and up. known at this place and tbe bride 5-12-tf J J STANLEY. Especial attention will be paid to the Freil Single has made arrange is one of tfie popular young ladies local demand, and every effort will be WANTED—Two or three furnished ments to put ou an auto liDe be of Myrtle Point. rooms for light housekeeping. No tween this rity and Marshfield, and made to supply anything needed at the children. Inquire at this office, tf Catarrh Cannot Be Cured tbe service will be inaugurated next shortest possible notice. Your orders LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ae they SaturJay. Two car# will be placed FOR SALE— Forty acres of good with cannot reach the »eat o f the disease. Ca are solicited. laud. Price $3000. If you want tarrh ie a blood or conetitutlonal disease, on tbe route, leaving each end at end In order to cure tt you must take In something choice this is it. In ternal remedios. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1» 7:15 a . m. and making two round quire of, or address, with stamp taken Internally, and acts directly upon trips a day. Mr. Slagle, who is the Mood and mucous surfaces. Hall's for reply, R. A Easton, Mountain Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It agent for the Ford and Cadillac Glade, Sitkum P. O., Coos Co., was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians In this country for years and 1» curs has sold a new Cadillac to Oregon. 4-21 - tf a recular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the Gene Wickham for use on the run blood purifiers, actlna directly on the to Myrtle Poiut, has taken Mr. FOR SALE—New 5-room cottage, 1 best mucous surfaces. The perfect combina laree barn, 2 fine 50x100 lots on tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro W ickhaoi’s Cadillac which he has LESSEE such wonderful results In curing been using on that run. This, planked street, nicely situated. duces catarrh. Send for testimoniáis, free. Price $1400 on monthly payments. F. J. CHENET ft CO.. Props., Toledo. O. with a Maxwell, will give the ser Bold by Druggists, price 7Sc. vice between here and Marshfield. 4 28tf Coquille Real Estate Co. The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ofTartar Before the vermin “take possession” put out into the carcks and crevices poisons to destroy them. They breed very rapidly if given a chance. Come tell us your troubles, and we shall supply you with just the thing to chase away the bugs and rats. Beware of germ carrying, fever breeding flies. W e have fly paper to catch them and fly poison to kill them. Come to O U R Drug Store FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY THE REXHLL STORE You should try a can of Light house. Cleansor only 10cents, Lyons & Jones MERELY MENTIONED J O, Kendall, the Marshfield at torney, was in attendance at court Miss Mvrtle Norris, of Fairview, todBy. is visiting Mrs. Jesse Beyers. Rev. W. McDermott, the new Columbia Wheat and O its 30 cents per package at Lyons & Jones pastor of the Presbyterian church The grand jury was discharged arrived last week and held Bdrvices last Wednesday, its members having od Sunday. Cottage Cheese at the City Babery. C. A. Sehlbrede, who recently returned from attendance on the U. The Woman’s Stndy Club will meet socially Mondav afternoon, S.Court at San Francisco,was a visi May 25 at the home of Mrs. W. J tor to the court house today. Don’t get "crazy with the heat” — Longston. Go to Folsom's Confectionery and All warm weather drinks will be absorb a cooling drink. found at Folsom’s Confectionery. The residence of W. T. Dement Eleven automobiles from this on the old Dement ranch above place went to McKinley Saturday Myrtle Point was destroyed by fire taking pleasure seekers to a dance Sunday night, together with almost that was held tbeie. its entire contents. List your property with the Pa Lighthouse Clensor 10 cents per cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young, can at Lyone & Jones. manager. J. A. Webb, of Lampa, writes to The Cochran barber shop has the Record to the effect that one of been given a metropolitan appear his strawberry plants has 275 blos ance by the installation of four new b irber chairs of late design, finished soms, buds and berries on it served for over a year. iu white enurntl and green leather. Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D sntist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 A. J . SHERWOOD A ttornky L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 A ttornsv at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttornst and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorsy at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 846 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Geo. T. Moulton is off on a busi ness trip to Sau Francisco, going out by way of Myrtle Point, as he says that he is not fond of the sea. Two fioe Jersey heifers for the Hughes ranch in Curry oouuty psss- ed through here last week having arrived on the Breakwater from Portland. Give us a call and we will save you money od your Groceries, Dry Goods and Shoes. Lyons & Jones L J. LILJEQI/IST Notary Public J. S. Lawrence started Saturday for McMinnville, to attend the meeting of the grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. ae a delegate. C. I. Kune is blooming out as a sign painter and has just finished a large sign for the Kime & Von Pegert garage which would do cre dit to a professional. The high school sophomores and juniors entertained the seniois Fri day evening at the Huwey home east of town, and all reported a good time. J. J Stanley’s new law offices are suite 15 iu the First National Baok building, the first door to the left at the head of the stairs, where be will be pleased to meet bis clients. Home phoue 633, Farmers 166. tf The Coos Bay Paving Co. has brought over its outfit and is now engaged in laying a surface of as- pbalt on the cement of Second street for several blocks, in accord ance with the understanding reach ed regarding the unsatisfactory concrete. It will now b« a better atre t than was originally inteoded. GET THE Swift’s Premium Bacon, Swift’s Premium Hams, Swift’s Silver Leaf Card At All Grocers J. E. D ISTRI B U T O R , NORTON C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N f BREAD GITV BAKERY V WE CARRY The Model Grocery WANT COLUMN % A n n ou n cem en t H LUMBER E. L JOHNSON 1 Take HeU'e ramlly Pille f o r ----- %