Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 16, 1914, Image 3

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The M. E. Sunday S'“ ' nl Pirn'.-, Electric Pumping Plant
Ice Cream at Folsom's Confection­
ery .
which was recuutly postp IIIV 1 on
For City W ater Works
T h e C irc u it C h o r t is ug utl in sen- acooiiit of bad wvatb t, wi'l he
held next Friday on F B. Plnl'ij*»’
M in alid s heariug e qu it y c m h
At a ■hurt meeting lav evening
Mrs. C. H. Bi>an and ils.i.'Mer pine al the mouth ol Heavei al oii/h. the city council adopted the propo
L*' u- figure wilii ion on your »•¡lion of the Oregon Power Compa­
Louise Npent Sin da. with Ilict ds
(iuii-' f l> h , Shui-e, Diy Goo Is, Flour ny to put in an electric pumping
at Myrtle Point
and Feed and we will s„ve you tnou-
Eleven cans pie apples for $1 00 ey. Cash counts at Lyons k Jones plant at the water works on Dutch
John creek
The plant will lie lo­
at Lyons Jv Julies.
E tear M Daniil, owner and edi­
cated
below
ihe
dam, and will in­
Mrs. L. A. Lawboru, of McKiule;, tor of the Ninth Bend H iibor, is
-pent Friday night in town with off wiin his family on another auto- clude. a Byron Jackson cenirimgal
pump guaranteed to deliver 140 G.
her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Beyers.
I mobile trip to California,
They
P. M. at the city reservour. (W e
Some of the heat people in town took a similar trip last year, and hs
would understand this to mean 140
are taking advantage of the wonder has since bought a linotype.
Who gallons during the afternoon, but
fullv low prices at the Fashion
wouldn’t be a newspaper man—in Manager McKenna says it means
Store sale. It closes this week.
North Bend?
140 gallons per minute.)
T. N Boone, of Fairview, was a
See the goods aud the prices;
Power will be furnished by a 20
business visitor in the city toduv.
that’s all we ask.
The Fashion horsepower electric motor, and the
A M. Woodford lias g o D e to Store.
price of the equipment is $ 700 , not
Medford to look after his property
The countv court has wisely con­ including pipe connections, for
interests there.
cluded to put a stop to some of the which the Oregon Power Co. agrees
Good Laundry Soap 7 bars for fHst driving over the bridges of the
to accept water fund, warrants.
25c at Lyous & Jones.
county aud will erect signs warniug
The charge for electricity for the
District Attorney Liljeqvmt start­ auto drivers and otliers to come
pumping season from June 1 st to
ed for Salem Saturday to argue a down to a reasonable speed. Good­
November tst will run from a $300
case before the Supreme Court, ex­ man und Goodmau have been paint­
minimum. November 1 st to June
pecting to return Thursday.
ing a lot of such sigus.
1 st the equipment will be left iu
Ladies, do not put off until it is
The Grand is the only picture the­ connection and a minimum charge
too late a visit to the Fashion Store, ater iu tne county using two mach­
where you have the opportunity of ines and having no waits between of $1 per month will be made, in
compliance with the state law.
years to buy lovely garments at less the reels.
than the cost of the materials.
Manager McKenna thinks that
Mrs. S. F. Norton, a former resi­
Several auto and motorcycle col­ dent of this place who has been liv­ when this installation is made it
lisions are reported for last Sunday, ing in the Sacrameuto valley for will be possible to secure some re­
but as no one was killed, they will some years, has returned and has duction of the insurance rates in
probably h ive no deterrent effect opened a store in the old Herald town, and he will lend the efforts of
himself and his company to that
on reckless driving.
building opposite the city hall,
end.
Try Lyous A Jones Cash Store where a stock of notions aud ladies'
The council
adjourned until
and you will find that you will save furnishings will be carried.
money. Lighthouse Cleaner 5c per
Thursday evening, when it is e x ­
Next week will be too late to take pected that an election will be
can.
advantage of the Fasuion Store
County Treasurer Dimmick is cal­ speecial sale. Come this week. In called to pass on the question of
ling in ull warrants endorsed prior tue Golden building, First street.
amending the charter to provide
to July 1st, 1913, indicating that
A. J. Sherwood has sold bis Cad­ for a higher tax levy to make up
the county is not quite a year be­ illac automobile to Gorst J- King, the deficit caused by the lack of the
hind in its finances.
of Marshfield, who will use it in saloon license money.
1 K NO W W H ^ R C -
( j ET THE M E D IC IN E !
OUR DRUG STORE
4L
¿mmedieá.
foi/dum m &t
Little folks will commit indiscretions — big folks,
too. You will be sure to need remedies for summer
complaints.
Get them while you think of it
A
little delay will cause a great deal of pain, and even
death may come before you can get the doctor and
the medicine.
You should, at all times, have in the house,
remedies for summer complaints.
Come to OUR Drug Store
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
T H E
R E XH LL
Professional Cards
Or. 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—1
L. J. ULJEQVIST
A ttorney at L aw
First National Bank Building
Coquille, Oregon
WALTER SINCLAIR
A ttorney at L aw
Notary Public
£.
Coquille
D. SPERRY
AlTORNKr A N »
C ounsellor at L aw
Office in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE
A ttorny at L aw
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
C. R. BARROW
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
Office Phone 335
Residence Phone 346
J. J. STANLEY
LAWYER
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Oregon
ST O R E
MERELY MENTIONED
A bewildering array of beautiful
All warm weather drinks will be
garments on sale this week at the
found at Folsom’s Coufectionery.
Fashion Store, at prices the lowest
Marshfield will celebrate the Glo­ you ever heard of.
rious Fourth.
The Oerding box and furniture
Last week of great money-saving factory has added a three horse­
sale at the Fashion Store.
power electric motor to its power
Miss Cora Belloni is visiting for a equipment, the motor being fur­
nished and installed by the OregOD
few days in town.
You can get 11 cans pie apples Power Co.
for Ooe Dollar at Lyons & Jones.
Lighthouse Cleaner now 5c per
Three new blliard tables have can. The best Washing Powder on
the market.
been installed in the Shores Billiard
LYONS & JONES
Parlors.
Where you will save money.
Counterfeit half dollars are re­
Master Lyle Beyers has gone to
ported in circulation in Eugene and McKinley to visit at the home of
are likely to find their way here.
biB grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, L.
List your property with the Pa­ A Lawborne. He announced that
cific Real Estate Co., M. M. Young, he intended to spend the summer
manager.
on the ranch.
Miss Myrtle Luud, who is em­
Seven bars Good Laundry Soap
ployed in the office of J. E. Norton,
for 25c at Lyons A Jones.
is taking a short vacation in San
Marshfield has at last got its mitt
Franciaco.
into the Carnegie Conscience Graft
Ladies, don’t Tail to see those
beautiful dresses und wraps on sale fund, aud the building which will
commemorate on Coos Bay the vir­
this week at the Fashion Store.
The Herald has received adver­ tues of that genial old hypocrite
tising matter from the Pendleton will soon be in course of erection.
Round-Up, which will be held on Truly, “ we’ re sll poor critters.’’
Don’t get “ crazy with the heat” —
Sept. 24-5-0.
Go to Folsom's Confectionery and
SHINGLES FOR SALE — En absorb a cooling drink.
quire of Geo. T. Moulton, Agent
for the Hammock Shingle Co.
The report comes from Marshfield I Bt*te o f Ohio, city of Toledo.
Lucas County,
that an attempt is under wav to put
S h o r t Sloovea.
that town in the diy uu.uruu by toe
Women wear s h o r t sleeves to prove
same
method which was followed
that they have funny bones.—Chicago
here.
News.
Pacific Real Estate Co.
M. M. Young, Manager
Coquille, Oregon
JELLYCLHSSESI
a dozem.
Mason Jar Rubbers and Caps for ordinary and
wide mouth jars Economy Caps
ery case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured
b y the uso o f HALL’ S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
m y presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1SS6.
(Seal)
A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly upon tho blood and mu­
cous surfaces of tho system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
8old by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
WANT COLUMN
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’
ROOMS AND HOUSEKEEPING
A PA RTM E N TS-At the Ve n -
dome Lodging House. New man­
agement. Everything neat and
clean. Your patronage solicited.
W. E. CLEGHORN AND WIFE
FOR SALE— One I n t e r n a t i o n a l
Harvester Co. 1,000 lb. auto de­
livery wagon. A real snap. Al­
most new. This will make a fine
machine for quick delivery or
farm use. See E. W. Steele, Nel­
son Iron Works.
6-10-3t
FOR SALE —Capt. Butler’s fine
modern, 8 room residence, partly
furnish"').
Three 50 x 100 lots.
F ne new barn Very low price on
easy terms. Enquire of Coquille
Realestata Co N. C. Kelley, man­
ager.
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|H. O
. ANDERSON |
GET THE 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 G O N
<Pure
0 Makes Home-Baking Successful and Easy U
Probably A Fake
she has
recently been
over­
hauled from stem to stern. She
The Bay papers briog a story to will run between Portland and Eu­
the effect that Hank Diera brought reka du a 7-day schedule, calling at
before the North Bond Chamber of Coos Bays both wa_i s,
Commerce last week a proposal to
start a campaign for the remeival of
tho county Beat from this ci*v to
Plat B The scheme was turned
down cold The Times had a teport
$1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1
that « committee of Marshfield men
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were behiod the pi in, but this is
vigorously denied by the Record,
whose editor ought to know, as he
To advertise our Universal Shaving
Outfit and Universal Products we will, fo ra
was odo of the p a rties m im ed .
E V E R Y T H A MAN NEEDS
Elder on the Run
The steamer Geo. W. Elder was
due at Marshfield yesterday on her
fiist trip from Portland to Eureka,
taking the place of the Alliance,
which has been on the run for
years. The Eider is a much larger
boat than the Alliance, h iving ac­
commodations for 200 cabin and 57
third-class passengers. She is not
a new boat by quite a lot, but
BURK-STAYTON— At the M. E
parsonage in this city, June 15,
1914, Carl C. Burk and Nora
Gladys Stayton, Rev. C. H Bryan
officiating.
DUNNE-QUICK—At Peudletou,Or­
egon, June 8 , 1914, J. L. Dunne
and Flora E. Quick
The bride is a sister of J. E.
Quick and Ida Levine of this city,
where she made her home until
about six years ago.
Fast Loading
Gravel is being taken out of the
South Coquille river in expeditious
style, as high ss 114 cars having
been loaded in one day. The grav
el can be delivered faster than the
Southern Pacific can handle it, if
the Smith-Powers traina were work
ing regularly on loading cars which
must come past Myrtle Point. As
il is, the pit is averaging from 42 to
45 cars d aily— Record.
FOR SALE—Some good reeideuce
properties near business center;
half down, balance on teirns; $000
and up
6-12-tf
J J STANLEY.
FOR SALE—-Fortv 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, Sitknm P. t)., Coos Co. I
Oregon.
4-21-tf
Swatting Fruitful In May
In One City.
s w a t t in g c a m p a ig n in
on a c ity h a s p ra v a n ta d
1:0,700.0->0.000.000 » I i a a
fro m d eve lop in g.
N u m b e r of invaota if p la c e d In
lin e w o u ld extend a r o u n d the
e a rth a t the e q u a to r m o ro th a n
1,600 tim aa.
T h e y w o u ld fo rm o s h a f t 100
foot s q u a r e at th e baaa, w ith
h e ig h t o f 60,000 foot.
M
AY
Non-PUNCTURE TIKE FACTORY
Dayton, Ohio
limited time only, send this well worth
$3.00 Shaving Outfit for $1.00. W e se ll
our products to the consumer direct and
therefore save all agents' profits which
as you know are very large.
1 Hollow Ground Razor.
1 5-inch Lather Brush.
1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back.
1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror.
1 33-inch Barber Towel.
1 Bar Shaving Soap.
1 Box Talcum Powder.
1 Decorated China Mug.
1 Aluminum Barber Comb.
1 Bristle Hair Brush.
Each outfit packed in neat box $1.00.
Coin or Money Order, postage 10 cents
extra.
UNIVERSAL PRO DU CTS CO.
Dayton, Ohio
Coquille Notion Store
Just opened with a new stock of Ladies’ Furnish­
ing Goods and Notions.
The public is
invited to call and inspect the goods
and see the low prices.
O PPO SITE T H E C I T Y H A L L
L
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BREAD
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We are baking more bread than ever before
BECAUSE OF THE QUALITY
Always fresh—Try it and be convinced
CITY BAK6RY
V
Cook Bros.
Coquille
Myrtle Point
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W e Never Ask You
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To take something you don’t want.
Pur­
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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These tires bear the greatest known
mileage guarantee, yet are sold at a
price even less than tires o f ordinary
guarantee.
This guarantee covers
punctures, blow-outs
and
general
wear.
Guarantee covers 7,500 miles
service against everything except
abuse. These tires are intended for
most severe service.
Orders have been received for these
tires for use in United States Govern­
ment Service.
As a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
offer, we will allow the following prices
for the next ten days,
T IR E S -T U B E S
Tire
Tube
$ 2.00
28x3
$ 9.20
30x3
10.25
2.30
13.50
30x3'4
2.80
14.05
3.00
32x3)4
15.25
34x3Q
3.20
17.00
81x4
3.25
18.00
32x4
3.30
19.50
33x4
3.40
20.40
3.60
34x4
35x4
21.00
3.80
22.00
36x4
3.90
35x4‘4
26.00
5.00
27.00
36x4 >4
5.10
28.50
5.15
37x4‘4
32
60
5.40
37x5
All other sizes.
Non-Skids 20
cent extra. 5 per cent discount if pay­
ment in full accompanies order and if
two are so ordered, shipping charges
will tie paid by us. C. O. D. on 15 per
cent o f amount o f order.
Our output
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 service to each tire. When
in your tires you ride without worry or
tire troubles.
For all 3 inch tires
$1.95
For all 3)4 inch tires ..............
$2.20
For all 4 inch tires
$2.60
For ail 4Q inch tires
$2.76
For all 5 inch tires
»2.90
For all 5Q inch tires
$3.00
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“ Non-Puncture” Auto
Tires
Married
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ROYAL
their passenger business.
The
Kistner Elected Director
pleusent sight of this big, handsome
machine, skillfully handled by a
The annual school meeting last
young lady driver will be missed night was not productive of so
from our streets.
much excitement as is sometimes
We are glad to show you the the case, but sufficient interest was
specially priced goods at the Fash­ taken to bring out 186 voters.
ion Store, and i f you c a d resist the
W . L. Kistner was elected direct­
temptation to buy, we will thank
or, succeeding R. H. Mast.
The
you for your visit, anyway.
first
nominatiom
made
was
that
of
A. J. Sherwood went up to the
Roy place Saturday morning for the A. O. Mintonye, who was named
purpose of getting bis lauuch out of by M. O. Hooton. Mr. Kistner was
the water for au overhauling. He placed in nomination bv H. O. An­
had to wait his turn, as Captain derson, who slated that the issue at
Roy’s launch had spruDg a leak at stake was still the purchase of the
Coquille the night before, probably Barrow and Strang school site, the
from being rammed, and she had to question being whether the price of
$6ooo should be paid or whether
be taken out on the ways for re­ the attempt to compromise on a
pairs.
lower figure should be continued.
W . C. Bradley, of the Modern The vote stood, Kistner 128 , Min­
tonye 56 , indicating a growing aver­
Candy Co., was over from Marsh­
sion to the purchase ot the land at
field Saturday taking orders and on $ 6000 .
his way to Bandon. The Modern
The usual reelection by acclama­
factory got the highest score in tne tion of J. S. Lawreuce to succeed
county, but still Mr. Bradley was himselt as clerk was pulled off with­
out a hitch.
not satisfied, especially as one loss
of percentage was caused by the
Notice
overflow of a kettle just before the
Notice is hereby given that the
inspector’s visit, which disfigured
partnership heretofore existing be­
the floor until the time could be tween L F. R Heller and Cbaa.
taken to clean it up. •
Heller in the sawmill business has
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been disolved.
Marriage Licenses
Dated June 10, 1914.
CHAS. BELLER
Ralph Christensen and Gladys
Luellu Abb >tt
P R E M IE R
Gust Bn gureu aud Edna Steiner.
Charles U. Scbroeder and Vida
Fletcher.
Mike Suini and Louise Brunetto.
August Wett and Ellnsda Smith.
7 ,5 0 0 Miles
Earl C. Burk and Nora Madge Guaranteed
Sisyton
Service
1 I
F. C. Stone, Secretary
Eight ounce Squat— holds same as old style 40c
A Co., doing business in the City of To­
ledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and
that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE
{ HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and ev­
List Your Property W ith
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
Business Property. Houses for Rent
f"**
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he tai
j senior
partner of the firm o f F. J. Cheney
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The Model Grocery
S. M. Nosier & Co.
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I f 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 at the
shortest possible notice. Y our orders
are solicited.
E. E. JOHNSON
LESSEE
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