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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1914)
D .D .D . PRESCRIPTION -for IB yeara- The Standard Skin Remedy T he city eu gin eer reported the slide. It has been staled that Mr. proh hie c o s t of repairing tbe d e Ldjeqvist 'vnnld ssk for a rehear fective retain in g wnll ou the south ing, but iu I is a b se n c e today veri line o f S econ d street betwei n B and fication could not lie seemed. 0 s 'r e sts at $73 10. thviti ibe U tni pati of A p'il he visite I relative- iu Oklahoma 11 «• til May 25, whi n he slaited un bis returu jourm y ani u sih eil Ros - hur„ in a liti le «.ver foui d.iys. Hia ride over thè entrai po liun of thè Middle fork rotile in a “ dead ex” wag in wus s.mplv a fenrful uigbt- rnare. Mi. Lindi L gl.d lo get borne and e veri body is glad lo se» bina. A communication was received Married ! from H Sengstarken,' acting for C. J. F U H R M A N , Druggist | Mrs. Alice McDonald, accepting NORRIS-NEELY— At the home $150. offered by tbe cily for tbe r.-j of Otto Et-ps near this city May 1 linquishment of all claims on the 27, 1914 Wa'ter Norria and Flor- Give us a call and we will save City Council llatiron piece at C street that has 1 nee B Ncelv, both of Fairview, >ou money on your Groceries, Dry • « been in litigation ltev. C. H. Brian officiating. Goods and Shoes. Lyons & Jones. Memorial Day ______ 1 The city cuuocil held a long ses Jacobson Pleased The Myrtle Point Mill Company sion la*. evening, and a pleasing va W A TSO N -C O U R T R IG H T — At I j case against the Port of Coquille, riety of busmens was transacted, hut Memorial Day was oh-eived Sat ihe Metliodi-t parsonage in ¡his urday with the usual exercises. J. N. Jacobson paid the first bill was decided by the jury last week those who expected fiiewoiks were city. June 1 . 19 14 , Ezra D. Wat-j After a literary program in the hall, for his recently installed electric in favor of the pli.ntiff to the tune disappointed. son and Jessie C. Courtright, both of whu-li the in in feature was au I’ rhups the maltir of greatest power at his dairy, yesterday. The ol Dora, Rev. C. H. Bryan offici of $2497.50 damages, the amount address far above the average,deliv public mteient Was tne presentation object of this item is not to herald ating. claimed having been $3200 ered by Com ty School Superinten ol a petition carrying 445 signatures, to the world the fact that Jacobson dent Haker, a procession was formed SHINGLES FOR SALE — F.n asking that no more liquor licensts paid a bill, but the point is that be The Summer Schedule headeit by the hand, followed by quite of Geo T. Moulton, Agent he granted. Many of the backers was agreeably surprised that it was the old soldiers in automobiles, of this petition were present, for no larger for something over a for the Hummock Shingle Co. | whom H. O. Anderson acted as month of service. He now has two The summer mail schedule went school rhildreD, Woman’s Relief The damage suit of Peter Mine- spokesman. Those who heard Mr. milkers in regular operation aud is i□ t 1 effect yesterday and for tbo Co-|s and citizens. At the ceme gal, of Tenmile againxt L J. Simp Anderson’» tulk speak of it with the highly pleased with the results, uext thiee months the Eastern mail tery t h e usual exercises were held son has brought muuy witnesses highest u Imirution, as a short, clear, both with the milking machines will depart at 4:15 a n,. aud is sup- | and the graves were decorated. • «•«-»- - ------- from the B iy section, hut tbs Her seus.htu and conservative presenta and with the Superiority of the elec posed to arrive at 10 p m. Bmdoo [ Killed in Explosion mail depaits at 7 a m. and arrives ald is informed that there is hope tion ol the matter, free from offen- tric power over gasoline at 6 p. m. The summer schedule siveuess toward those of a different that the case may he settled out of Mathematics for Summer is well calculated to keep tbe post opinion. The petition was placed The Evening Record states that Equip your bath room and toilet table with our court. office force from becoming too much by the explosion ot the boiler in tbe on tile. perfumes, powder, brushes and toilet articles of all 20 pounds of Fruit Sugar for one Correspondence courses iu math addicted to this here Bleeping habit. Fred Meutzel sawmill on North Previous to this, several petitions kinds, and life will be a pleasure. Our soaps, pow Lake, iu the Tenmile district, Fri dollar st Lyons & Jones. We can for the renewal of liquor licenses ematics at the stale university, in save you money if you trade with which expire July 1st had been pre which 150 students enrolled this yiar Roy School Standardized day, Isaac Fteelund and a man ders and lotions soothe and beautify the skin. We us. sented to tbe council. The mayor and which are free to all residents of uatned Shaw employed at the mill, have rare perfumes that you cannot find in any other Superintendent Baker visited the were both killed instantly, and their The District Boundary Board will asked why these came up at this tbe state, are not to be suspended time aud Chas. Baxter stated that during the summer vacation, a de Roy school, about one and one-half bodies blown into the lake. Sever store. Cleanliness is next to godliness, and our meet tomorrow sDd will consider a it bad been customary to present mand existing for all-year work. miles up the river, Friday and sized al other men who were working toilet requirementr are divine. Preserve your youth petition foi the consolidation of the tueui at the last meeting oi the old The courses correspond closely to up its rating, finding it entitled to about tbe mill escaped miraculously. Dement aud Hermann school dis council and beauty while you have them. The mayor replied that those given at the university itself, he classed as B Standard. This is Jack Nowleu. who was at the saw. tricts, on the south fork of the Co he did not uudeistand it that way, with the addition of the high school the fourth B Standard school in the was among them. The sawmill is subjects of elementary algebra aud couuty, there being also two A Stan badly wrecked and will require quille The Hermann district is the and no action was takeu. Come to OUR Drug Store The matter of license or no license geometry. dard A school rally aud memorial much time tc repair. second oldest in the county. will probably be threshed out at the The mill which was erected 8 service was held Friday at the The Grand is the only picture the regular meeting on the 15th of this Declamatory Contest school house and an address was years ago and had a capacity ol ater in tbe county using two mach month. about 10,000 feet a day, was sawing delivered by Supt Baker. ines and having no waits between - ww - lumber for the tailroad work in the The last actions of the old coun The declamatory contest held in T H E R E X B L L ST O R E tbe reels. vicinity of Lakeside. J. J. Lamb Returns cil iuciuded the payment of the the Masonic hall Thursday evening Oliver Wilson, who has been as monthly hills, aud tbe payment to was a very sucessful entertainment. Goes to Willamette Valley Looking a little the worse for sisting at a special sale on the Bay, Dr. Hoag of $92 as the balance of a The young performers all acquitted hill of $132., a portion of which wae themselves in a very creditable wear but with the same genial smile, | has brought over a stock of goods Professional Cards paid some months ago. way, especially the three prize wiu- J.J. Lamb arrived Hatur.lay after sd W. S Eachus, who recently sold which be is opening up in the Gold The old council tbeu adjourned, ners The medals were awarded, absence of over seven mouths. His out his farm a few miles from town, en building where he will manage and the new one got down to buei- in the first division to Mildred itinerary ran something like this: departed yesterday with his family. Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT ness, the only change being the re- Corbit; in tbe second to Marvel Leaving here Oct. 16th, he went to They will drive out to some point a is days’ feast of bargains. Columbia Wheat and Oats 30 D entist tirement of Councilman Laird, ! Skeels; and in the third to Doris San Diego, where be visited his in the Willamette valley, where Mr. In the damage suit of Balsinger cents per package at Lyons A Jones. wuote place was taken by Council- \ Peoples. The fourth grade girls «laughter, Mrs. J M. Bvers until Eachus hopes to find a location to Office over First National Hank Peter Mirrasoul is a business vis vs. McDonald A Vaughn, arising ui.ii Kline. D. D. Pierce wan elect- gave much pleasure, with theit cos March 18th, when he left for his old suit him. He has no fault to find Phone Main 431 out of the death of young Balsinger ed chairman of the new council. dom e plantation song. home in Jonesboro, Ark. There he with the Coquille valley except that itor from Marshfield. visited relatives for five weeks, and his health here has not been entire The following committees A. J. SHERWOOD All warm weather drinks will be on tbe Daniels creek logging rail Barton Case Reversed took the time to have a severe at ly satisfactory. In reply to the Her road, the jury brought in u verdict appointed: A ttorney at L aw found at Folsom’s Confectionery. tack of cb lorea morbus that came ald man’s prophecy that he would Fire; Leach, Lyons, Kirne. in favor of the defendants. FirBt National Hank Building The Christian Science subject for Ordinance; Pierce, Lyons, gaQ_ i The Supreme Court last week uncomfortably near to preventing be hack, he said that he would not Rooms 2-3—4 Miss Hattie Sweet of this city and handed down its decision in the ap- his return to Oregon, and reduced make any rash statements to the uext Sunday is “ God the Only ford. j peal of J. S Barton, reversing the bis weight by 20 pouuds. Leaving contrary. her sister, Miss Jessie Sweet of the Cause and Creator.” Light; Kime, Leach, Skeels. L. J. LILJEQVIST judgment of tbe circuit court and Water; Skeels, Sanford, Kime. List your property with the Pa Bandon post office force went over ; granting a new trial. The grounds A ttorney at L aw cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young, to the Bay Saturday to take pas Streets; Lyons, Leach, Pierce. on w|ticb this decision is rendered First National Bank Building sage on the Alliance for a mouth’s manager. 1*loanee; Sanford, 1 ierce, Skeels j are giyen t briefly, as follows: That Coquille, Oregon New Officers appointed : Marshal, EJistrict Attorney Brown, in address- A P. Owen, one of the old resi visit at their old home near Eureka, A. P. Miller; night marshal, Oscar ing the jury, repeatedly went out- California. dents and unterrified Democrats of WALTER SINCLAIR Wickham; engineer, P. M. Hall-1 sj j e ,be rec0rd, against the caution We are baking more bread than ever before Marshfield, was in the city today. Tne M. E. Sunday School will Lewis; water supt , 8 V. Epperson; tbe col)rt; and that the rour, A ttorney at L aw failed to give instructions asked for BECAUSE OF THE QUALITY You should try a can of Light hold a picnic next Saturday at F. B. health officer, R. B. Hoag. Notary Public Coquille lh e salary of the recorder was by the defense, cautioning the jury house Cleansor only lO ceD ts, Lyons Phillips’ ranch at the mouth of Bea Always fresh—Try it and be convinced & Jones' ver Slough. The crowd will gather raised from $75 to $100 per month [ against allowing prejudice or senti- % and of the water superintendent nient to influence them against the E. D. SPERRY Miss Hazel Moody, who was on at the M. E Church at 8:30, goiug from $65 to $70 per month. On defendant. Touching this latter A ttorn nr and the sick list for a few days has suf from there to the wharf and leaving this resolution, the vote stoo l: ayes, point, tbe Court quotes in full C ounsellor at L aw Cook Bros. ficiently recovered to again take up on the Telegraph at 9. Mothers Pierce, Leach, Lyous; noes, Sanford, j {be famous petition, and it is now Office in Robinson Building M yrtle Point Coquille her duties at the laundry, after a will be safe in sending little tots, as Skeels, Kime; tbe mayor cast the j c l e a r ,hat that petition has furnished d e cid in g affirmative vote the strongest ammunition in the a committee of “ grown-ups” has three weeks’ vacation. W. C. CHASE The salary of the fire chief was been appointed to help each teach placed at $5 a month, and it was or lockers of the attorneys for the de Don’t get “ crazy with the beat’’— A ttorny at L aw fense The first reports coming in Go to Folsom's Confectionery and er with her class. dered that chief Oerding be paid were presented in such a way as to Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg absorb a cooling driok. M. A. Simpson, editor of the Ban hack salary at that rate. place the blame of the improper ad It was resolved to improve Firs dress to the jury on Prosecuting The8th grade examinations will be don Surf, was doing business io street easterly from tbe present pav C. R. BARROW held Thursday and Friday through town yesterday. Mr. Simpson is ing to tbe west line of H ill street; Attorney Liljeqvist. but this was A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw merely a case ot newspaper stupidi out the schools of the county. not quite satisfied to accept bis de also a part of tbe intersection of C ty, as no fault is found in any part Office Phone 335 S y LazC Residence Phone 346 Ice Cream at Folaom’s Confection feat for the Republican nomination and Front etree not already provid of the prosecution for which Mr for representative, as he does not ed for. Liljeqvist, then deputy, was respon- ery. J. J. STANLEY B. N. Holcomb was in today consider that he had a fair test be To take something you don’t want. Pur # LAWYER from Temnile where he is now locat fore the primaries. While be has Richmond-Barker Building DEG DE DEE ed. He is a witness in the damage not yet decided on such a course, chasing is not compulsory in this house; Coquille, Oregon case or Peter Menegat against L J he coutcmplutes coming out us in come in and compare and if you don’t feel dependent candidate for tbe office. James Watson went to Marsh Simpson. like buying walk out again with the as Lighthouse Clensor 10 cents per field last evening, intending to re Notice surance that your call has been appreciated. can at Lyons A Jones. turn this morning. Instan t R e l i e f fo r all Skin Troubles * FUH RM AN’S PH AR M AC Y MERELY MENTIONED f BREAD CI TY BAKERY J V W c N ever Ask You Changed hands. Remember the Vendome Lodging House, rooms and everything neat aud clean, also some housekeeping apartments. Your patronage solicited. New minagement. W. E CLEGHORN A W IFE List Your Property With P a cific R ea l E sta te Co. Have you paid the printer. Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and Business Property. Houses for Rent M. M. Young, Manager Land For Sale F. C. Stone, Secretary Coquille, Oregon S C R E P E F IN IS H Large tract of good valley land to be ibrowu open in central Oregon in May. Good climate, plenty of good water, and rich soil. For large map and full information and instructions send $ 1.50 to J. C. Dearway. The Dalles, Oregon. In this way we can make it easy for £< you to locate on a fine free home stead B U R M E S E T O IL E T P A P E R g Three Rolls for 10 cents Brooms, Special 25c Garden Hose 8 1-2 to 12c a foot H. O. ANDERSON %2SZS5ZSZKSZSZSZSZSZ^^ GET THE r? BEST Swift’s Premium Bacon, Swift’s Premium Hams, Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard At All Grocers J. E. NORTON D IS T R I B U T O R . C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N WANT COLUMN RATES: One cent a word, each in- ] sert ion. No charge less than 15 centa' FOR SALE —Capt. Butler’s flue modern, 8 room residence, partly furnished. Three 50 x 100 lots. F ne new barn. Very low price on easy terms. Enquire of Coquille Realestate Co N. C. Kelley, man ager. 5 19 14 | FOR SALE— Some good residence properties near business center; half down, balance on terms; $000 and up. 5-12-tf J J STANLEY. FOR SALE— Forty acres of good land. Price $3000. If you want something choice this is it. In quire of, or address, with stamp for reply, R. A Easton, Mountain Glade, Sitkum P. O., Coos Co., Oregon. 4-21-tf Shoes CT Shoes Largest Stock of Shoes in Coquille ip ip ip ip ip 9 ip ip^ cp 9 ip ip $5000 STOCK OF SHOES The Model Grocery W e Mean Business And have the shoes. Now it’ s up to you if you want to save money 4 ; in buying shoes for yourself or family for spring, summer or winter. __ anyone to buy We have shoes of every description and it will pay 1 shoes enough for a year or longer because never again will you have the opportunity to buy shoes such as our stock consists o f at such ridicously low prices. S. M. Nosier & Co. % Latest Styles,Best Qualities A n n ou n cem en t That’s what our stock consist o f ; over 3,500 pairs o f fine shoes—no old stock but shoes that were bought within the last year and over $1500 worth o f new spring styles just received—do you realize what an opportunity you have to get stocked up on shoes lor a year or more? Be an Early Bird And come while we have all the different styles. It wont take long for these shoes to go, and the first come the first served. W e can fit you now but we can’ t say that later on. I I A V I N G leased the plant of the Co- * * quille Mill and Mercantile Com pany, the undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for any kind of Everyone Welcome pleased ■ y» every custo- to show them to anyone, whether they buy or not, imer buying a pair o f shoes during this sale will not only go away sat- sfied but highly pleased. I f not, we are here to make good, and those who think they are dissatisfied are welcome to return the shoes and get their money b a ck .^ h LUMBER Especial attention will be paid to the local demand, and every effort will be made to supply anything needed at the shortest possible notice. Y our orders are solicited. Clerks W no Know How To fit shoes and satisfy customers, will be at your service. W e have engaged the services o f Mr. Paul Skeels during this sale so that everyone visiting our store will feel that there is a man handling the goods who knows every shoe in stock and knows the business from P. E. DRANE DEE LESSEE Coquille, Oregon L J Skeels’ Old Stand ^EEEEE E. E. JOHNSON General Merchandise Successor to Skeels Sc Son DE DEI % a?