Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 09, 1914, Image 3

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    Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection­
ery.
J. D. Clinton, of Norway was a
visitor to Marshfield last Saturday.
Eleven cans pie apples for $1.00
at L ' ona <fc Jones.
Mr. and Mrs Nila Osmuudson
have gone to Portland to attend the
Rose carnival.
All the ladies are now buying
their realty to wear dresses at the
Fashion Store, where they can save
money.
Supervisor Goldeu visited live
schools in the southern end of the
county last week.
Bd Abernetby is building a
summer hotel on the old Simpson
ranch near Dora.
Good Laundry Soap 7 bars for
25c at Lyons & Jones.
Cbarlton & Alford, of Dora, have
taken a contract to clear 25 acres of
land for J. D. Laird.
When you smoke one of our delightful cigars
you take a trip to Havana. The “ condition” of a
cigar has much to do with its flavor.
We keep our
cigars in the right condition. W e keep many famous
brands which you cannot find in any other store in
this town.
Better quality for your money is what
you get when you buy your cigars from us.
Come to OUR Drug Store
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
TH E
REXK LL
STO R E
Professional Cards
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D entist
Office over First National Hank
Phone Main 431
A. J. SHERWOOD
A ttorney at L aw
First National Bank Building
Rooms 2-3-4
L J. LILJEQVIST
A ttoknky at L aw
First National Hank Huilding
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 Kobinson Building
W. C. CHASE
A ttorny at L aw
Office in Kichmond-Barker Bldg
C. R. BARROW
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
Office Phone 335
Kesidence Phone 346
J. J. STANLEY
LAWYER
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Oregon
MERELY MENTIONED
The temperance people of Bandon
have put a ticket iu the field for
the coming city election.
Oue of the best lines of ladies’
ready-to-wear ga m a u l ! e v e r
brought to Coquille, all latest styles
at the Fashion Store, Golden bldg
The Bandon city council has
I i aesed un ordinance abolishing pri­
vate booths in eatiug houses.
The labor unions of Marshfield
propose to bold a debate next Sun­
day on the question of prohibition.
Try Lyons & Jones Cash Store
and you will fiud that you will save
I money. Lighthouse Cleaner 5c per
can.
District Attorney Liljeqvist will
go to Salem on the 15th, to argue
the road tax case before the Su­
preme Court.
Lighthouse Cleaner now 5c per
All warm weather drinks will be
can. The best Washing Powder on
found at Folsom’s Coufectionerv.
the market.
Marshfield will bold a two days’
LYONS & JONES
Where you will save money.
celebration of the Fourth of July.
Wait till you see E. A. Folsom
Buy your Fourth of July drees
at the Fasbiou Store sale.
flying around on a motorcycle, and
You can get 11 cans pie apples then you will understand what he
for Oue Dollar at Lyons <fc Jones.
bas been up to.
The Marshfield Elks are planning
SeveD bars Good Laundry Soap
an excursion to Bandou on June 28. for 25c at Lyous it Jones.
List your property with the Pa­
Leo and Miss Winnie Hosford,
cific Beal Estate Co., 5J. M. Young, relatives of Mrs. R. H. Must, arrived
manager.
yesterday from Alameda, Cal., to
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Aasen depart­ make a visit at the Mast home.
ed last week for a trip to the old
We want you to see the goods at
home in Norway.
the Fashion Store. Come and look
Miss Belle Thrift, arrived from over these beautiful garments,
Corvallis last week to spend the whether you want to buy or not.
And now it is reported tiiat Be-
summer vacation at home.
Remember the big fifteen-days’ dillion is negotiating with Klamath
sale now going on at the Fashion Falls with a view to moving the
Store, Golden bldg.
Bandon wooleu mill to that place.
Miss Leta Mast, who bas baen
Don’t get “ crazy with the heat” —
attending school at the University Go to Folsom's Confectionery and
of Oregon, returned home Saturday. absorb a cooling drink.
The first steam train passed
through Marshfield to North Band
last Thursday consisting of two cars
of rock.
The case of Larry Miller, accused
ol robbing the Myrtle Point bank,
has been set for June 22nd, and if
we were to believe all the rumors
that find their way into print great
sensations might be expected
A motion picture operator was on
the Bay last week taking some tbou-
| sands of feet of film to be used for
advertising purposes in connection
with the h ldings of the Portsmouth
Land Co.
Let us figure with you on your
Groceries, Shoes, Dry Goods, Flour
and Feed and we will save you mon­
ey. Cash counts at Lyons A Jones.
Owing to the shutting down of
SHINGLES FOR SALE — Eu the Vloore mill, two of the Easter-
A man can live beyond his income, quite of Geo. T. Moulton, Agent
brook steamers have been tak n off
but he can’t live beyond bis allotted for the Hammock Shingle Co.
time.—Deseret News.
the Coquille run, and the company
annonnces its withdrawal from the
freight business.
The Speedwell
will
still
call
at
Bandon
on her way
List Your Property With
to Coos Bay.
The Grand is the oniy picture the­
ater in the county using two mach­
ines and having no waits between
the reels.
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
Ona Thing 8ur*.
Pacific Real Estate Co.
Business Property. Houses for Rent
M. M. Young, Manager
F. C. Stone, Secretary
Coquille, Oregon
$30
O. P. Ellingeon was up from
Parkersburg last week.
Mr. El-
lingson bas made bis borne iu the
Coquille valley for the past 40 years.
He informs the Herald that be left
his native country of Norway 43
years »go in company with S E.
Aasen and they came to America to­
gether. He contemplates making a
trip back to the old home this sum­
mer.
See ourj
WANT COLUMN
GRAND RAN G E
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’
H. O. HNDERSON
GET TH E
BEST
Swift’s Premium Bacon,
Swift’s Premium Hams, Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard
At All Grocers
J.
E. NORTON
D IS T R IB U T O R .
C O Q U IL L E , O R E C O N
had evidently misunderstood what
the mayor said.
The pending applications ol the
fou saloons for licenses were then
taken up, and that ol E A. Beck­
Council Liatena to Petitioners ett was first put to a vote. The
roll call resulted as first above stat­
and Refuaea Licenses
ed, five to one against the granting
of the application.
Pierce, tto; Skeels, no; SitUord,
Tile crowd then melted away and
no; Lyons, uo; Kime. no; Leacb,
left the council staiiug the situation
yes— lhat is the wav the vote stood
Abmotuieiy Pure
iu the face. No time was lost iu
last night on Ike granting oi liquor
taking the preliminary steps for re­
A bsolutely hem no eubetMute
licenses for the six months commen­
adjusting the revenues ol tlie city.
cing July ist.
This means that
L. A. Liljeqvist was instructed to
Coquille will he dry three weeks
Many mixtures are offered as
prepare aw amendment to the chat­
front today.
ter. raising the limit of assessment
substitutes for Royal. No other
The council chamber was jammed,
for city purposes from ten to tweutv
baking powder is the same in
the adjoiuing recorder’s office occu- j
mills, and this will be submitted to
pied, and the hallway filled last,
composition or effectiveness, or
evening by citizeus who were inter­ a vote of the people at the earliest
so wholesome and economical,
possible date, about sixty days.
ested in the action of the council on
nor will make such fine food.
Another matter to be submitted
the four applications for liquor li­
at the same time will be the
censes, against the granting of
30.000 of bonds for the
Royal Baking Powder is made from pure,
which a petition containing 4 4 5 1 issue ol $
water system. There are now out­
Grape Cream of Tartar. No alum,
names had been filed. This was
standing $ 12,500 of the amount
lime or acid phosphates.
largely a majority of the legal vot-|
originally issued, the balance ot
ers, and it was realized that the
about an equal amount having been
council was up against it for fair.
On calling the meeting to order, paid out of the revenues of the sys­
The Oerding billard parlor is
Every lidy in town is invited to
tem The outstanding bonds will
Mayor Morrison at once brought
sporting
some handsome new light­ come and examine tbe line of beau­
be refunded with new ones, and the
up the matter of the petition and
tiful garments on sale at tbe Fash­
expenses now beiog incurred for the ing fixtures designed by F. E. Mc­
asked if any one had anything to
ion Store. When you have done io
Kenna,
of
the
Oregou
Power
Co.,
say. The first thing said was by a improvement ol the system wi l l 'which area decided ornament to I you will say that it is the best line
lady in the corner, who arose and bring the amount to be issued np to the place. (One cigar received that ever came to town.
requested that her name be taken to about $ 28 , 000 .
Bids for the city printing for the and another one comming )
off the petition. Then there was a
District Attorney Liljeqvist has
The
long pause and the silence was un­ ensuing year were opened.
Herald and the Sentinel each made turned over to Geo. M. Browu, who
broken until some one called for
a bid of four cents a line. Probably conducted tbe case in the lower $1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1
“ Hawkins.”
Jemembering when they went to court, tbd matter of applying for a
10 A rticles 10
Mr Hawkins responded by say­
Sunday School, and that " t o him re-hearing of the Barton appeal be­
ing that he did not see that it was
that hath shall be given ," the dads fore the Supreme Court As one of
necessary to make a talk, as the
To advertise our Uni*ers»l Shauing
the grounds on which the decision Outfit and Universal Products we will, for a
gave the contract to the Sentinel.
matter had been well presented by
Adjournment was taken till to­ was reversed arose out of Brown’s limited time only, send this well worth
Mr. Anderson at the last meeting
$3.00 Shaving Outfit for $1.00. We sell
address to the jury, it is likely that our products to the consumer direct and
morrow evening.
of the council, and he had nothing
that gentlemeu would like a chance therefore save all sgents’ profits which
further to add,
as you know are very large.
Collins Bound Over
to show the thing to the higher
1 Hollow Ground Razor.
A . J. Sherwood then made a
1 5-inch Lather Brush.
court in a different light.
short talk
He said that he repre­
1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back.
Louis ColliD 8 was brought over
1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror.
sented only himself and presented from the Bay Saturday by Consta­
Notice
1 33-inch Barber Towel.
ouly his individual views. He said ble Cox aud appeared before Justice
1 Bar Shaving Soap.
I Box Talcum Powder.
that theie was no provision in the J. J Stanley to answer a charge of
Changed hands. Remember the
1 Decorated China Mug.
charter
tor "legislation
by pointing a gun at G. W. Stewart, of Vendome Lodging House, rooms
1 Aluminum Barber Comb.
1
Bristle Hair Brush.
and
everything
neat
aud
clean,
also
petition.’ ’ He did not think it the North Bend. He waived examina­
Each
outfit packed in neat box $1.00.
apartments
tion and was placed under $250 some housekeeping
proper way to deal with the ques­
Coin or Money Order, postage 10 cents
New extra.
bonds to appear before tbe next Your patronage solicited.
tion. He thought that the move­ grand jury A case of trouble be­ management.
UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO.
ment to put the saloon men out of tween the two men was to have
Dsyton, Ohio
W. E. CLEGHORN & WIFE
busiuess at this time by the refusal come before Justice Shuster at North
to grant licenses was ill advised, as Bend a short time ago, and District
Attorney Liljeqvist went over to
the whole matter was to be voted
prosecute it. He was informed by
^4-
on in November. He also called Justice Shuster that Stewart bad
attention to the fact that the elimin­ dropped the charge, so he took hiB
ation of $2000 from the year's rev­ foot in his hand and came home
We are baking more bread than ever before
enues would work confusion in the again. Later, Stewart denied that
BECAUSE OF THE QUALITY
he had withdrawn the charge, aDd
city’s finances.
it was tried out before Shuster,
Always
fresh—Try it and be convinced
H. O Anderson replied to Mr. with attnrue.vs employed by Stew­
Sherwood’s remark about "legisla­ art and Collins The result of that
tion by petition” by saying that the round was that Collins was turned
Cook Bros.
right of petition was one of the first loose and Stewart was bound over.
Coquille
Myrtle Point
granted by the Constitution ot the This did not exactly suit Georeg
Washington, who seems a bit hard
United States, and he thought that to please, and he biought tbe charge
the petitioners were clearly within that Louis bad threatened to shoot
their rights. Regarding the finan­ him.
cial end ol it, he said lhat the situa­
Card of Thanks
tion would have to be met sooner
or later and he thought that it
To all those who so kindly assist­
would be as easy at this time as six
ed me in winning tbe beautiful $400
~x L iC
-v L g
T y L /c
months from now. The affairs of piano, giveu away in the late piano
the city would adjust themselves to contest conducted by the Coquille
the loss of the saloon revenue.
Furniture Co., I wish to exteud my
Walter Sinclair talked briefly gratitude and heartfelt thanks.
To take something you don’t want.
Pur­
Hazel Radabaugh
against the petition, bringing out
COQUILLE DRY AFTER
FIRST OF NEXT MONTH
BAKINA POWDER
EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS
FOR SALE—Fortv acres of good
land. Price $3000. If you want
something choice tbie is it.
In­
quire of, or a !dre‘ *. with stamp
for reply, K. A Easton, Mountain.
Glade, Sitknm P. O., Coos Co
Oregon.
4-21-tf
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BREAD
CITY
BHK6RV
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We Never Ask You
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the point that there were undoubt-
ly many names on the petition of
PREM IER
people who had really signed
“Non-Puncture” Auto
against their personal preference,
and who i! the matter were put to a
Tires
secret ballot would vote the other
Guaranteed 7,5 0 0 Miles
way. He aroused considerable of
Service
a buzz by solemnly asserting that
These tires bear the greatest known
he had no personal interest, as be
mileage guarantee, yet are sold at a
never took a drink.
price even less than tires o f ordinary
guarantee.
This guarantee covers
A .J. Sherwood and M. O.
punctures, blow-outs
and
general
Hawkins each had a few more wear. Guarantee covers 7,500 miles
service
against
everything
except
words to say explanatory of their
abuse. These tires are intended for
position, and the Mayor then theo­ most severe service.
Orders have been received for these
retically called Councilman Pierce
tires for use in United States Govern­
to the chair and explained his posi­ ment Service.
As a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
tion in the matter.
offer, we will allow the following prices
Mayor Morrison said that he had for the next ten days,
T IR E S -T U B E S
been both misunderstood and ma­
Tire
Tube
ligned on this question of wet or
$ 9.20
28x3
$ 2 00
10.25
2.30
30x3
dry. His position had been at all
13.50
2.80
30x31»
times in tavor of carrying out the
14.05
3.00
32x3)4
15.25
3.20
34x314
will of the people of the city; if they
17.00
31x4
3.25
wanted it wet it should be wet,
18.00
3.30
32x4
19.50
3.40
while if they wan ted it dry, then
33x4
20.40
3.60
34x4
dry it was. He did not know at
21.00
3.80
35x4
this time whether the decision!
22.00
3.90
36x4
wtuld depend on his vote; but he'
26.00
5.00
35x4)4
wanted it understood lhat if be had 1
27.00
5.10
36x4)4
28.50
5.15
37x414
to decide a tie, in the face of that ,
5.40
32 60
petition ol a large majority of: A ll 37x5
Non-Skids 20
other sizes.
the voters, he would resign his cent extra. 5 per cent discount if pay­
office before he would vote for li­ ment in full accompanies order and if
cense This aroused great applause two are so ordered, shipping charges
will he paid by us. C. 0 . D. on 15 per j
led by one ol the saloon men who cent
o f amount o f order.
Our output j
FOR SALE—Capt. Butler’s fine
modern, 8 room residence, partly
furnish-d
Three 50 x 100 lots.
Fine new barn Very low price on
easy terms. Enquire of Coquille
Realestate Co N. C. Kelley, man­
ager.
5-19 14 ■Kat* o f Ohio, city Of Toledo, t —
FOR SALE— Some good residence
properties near business ceuter;
baU down, balance on terms; |600
and up
5-12-tf
J J STANLEY.
ROYAL
Luca* County,
I™-
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la
senior partner of the flrfh o f F. J. Cheney
Co., doing business In the City of To-
do. County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDUEr DOLLAJtS for each and ev­
ery ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured
b y th* use o f H A L L ’S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
8worn to before me and subscribed In
tny Dresence, tht* 6th day o f December,
A. D. 1SS4.
(Seat)
A. XV GLEASON.
Notary Public.
n a if* Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and act« directly upon the blood and mu­
cous surfaces o f the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druxxtete. 75c.
C
Take H ell's Family FUls for oon eelpelloa
For all 3 inch tires
$1.95
$2.20
$2.60
$‘-*.75,
$2.90
$3.00
all
all
all
alj
4 inch tires
4H inch tires
5 inch tires
5)4 inch tires
Non-PUNCTURE T IR E FACTORY
Dayton, Ohio
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chasing is not compulsory in this house;
come in and compare and if you don’t feel
like buying walk out again with the as­
surance that your call has been appreciated.
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The Model Grocery
S. M. Nosier & Co.
sä*
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A nn ou n cem en t
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
L U M B E R
Especial attention will be paid to the
local demand, and every effort will be
made to supply anything needed a t the
shortest possible notice. Your orders
are solicited.
is limited, so we suggest early ordering.
We sell direct onlv giving purchaser
advantage o f all middlemen’ s profits.
NON-PUNCTURE RELINERS
Use our famous reliners, they elim­
inate blow outs and 90 percent o f punc­
tures besides giving many thousand
more miles sertnee to each tire. When
in your tires you ride without worry or ,
tire troubles.
For
For
For
For
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E E JOHNSON
LESSEE
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