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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1914)
1 Professional C ards Dr. C. ¡1/. ENDIC0TT D k n t ib t Office over Firm National Hank Phone Main 431 Eleven Bara Crystal While Soap J. S. Barton returned yeaterday for 50c at Lyons A Jones. from his visit to Sdem, where be j Mr. and Mrs. B. Folsom and El attended a meeting of the Tax As inor went out todav to their coun sociation. He came down on the try place for a few days’ outing. Elder HLd reports u fine trip. No Substitutes 1 1 P. E. Druue has just installed a The road supervisor of this dis- ] brand new shiny National cash reg trict is respectfully informed that J E T U R N to the grocer all sub- ister. Go and see bow nicely it the plank road leading to Fairview works. has been badly ripped up the back stitutes sent you for R oyal Bak Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection by Fourth of July Speeders and is ing P ow der T here is no sub* All warm weather drinks will be ery. in great need of attention, unless found at Folsom’s Confectionery. [ stitute fo r R O Y A L . R oyal is a pure, Mrs. L. Mae Avery and son Don- he has fixed it since Sunday even The office of the Baxter hotel is uld of Gold Hill arrived here Friday ing. The dry weather has loosened j cream o f tartar baking pow der, and receiving a new floor. evening, for an indefinite visit with planks and they have worked end- j healthful. P ow ders offered as sub Haying is in progress in fhe Fair- tiie former’s son, Roy M. Avery. w se in bunches of one to half a stitutes are m ade from alum. view and McKinley neighborhoods. dozen until many places are danger The annual meeting of the fire List your property with the Pa department will be held tomorrow ous cific Keal Estate Co., M. M. Young, evening, when new officers will be Girls on a Hike manager, elected. M. J. Wilson, of Fairvlew, was for the payment of the bonds, which The N. T. C. club started for an W en t to the Country The Bundon and Coquille ball doing business in this city yester are to be sold on August 2 Qth to the They are teams will face each other on tbe outing this morning. day. Mr. And Mrs. Jesse Beyers sp e d highest bidder at not less than par. Coquille grounds next Sunday, and taking a ‘bike’ out into the woods, The confectioneries report a great the Fourth with Mrs. Beyers' pa petition was received from L. a close game is expected. Watch intending to go as far as Fairview demand for Coca-Cola in the last rents, Mr. aud Mrs. L A. Lawhoru, H Hazard and others asking for today and from there will strike out for the posters. near McKinley, taking along some ! the vacation of ten feet on each side week. The Scenic announces a four-reel in whatever direction fancy may- Leaving of Heath streei, the vacated portions SHINGLES FOR SALE — En lead them. The impression seemed other relatives from here quire of Geo. T. Moulton, Agent si ecial feature for Friday evening, to be that they would go into the Coquille at a quarter to five Satur to go to the abutting property own The Best way to treat freckles is to prevent them. with no change in price; also the for the Hammock Shingle Co. day morning in Mr Beyers’ Stude- ers, the reason given being that the O ur cosmetics will restore softness and healthfulness fiist of "The Perils of Pauline” on Brewster Valley couurtv. They ex baker, a very pleasant run of an Judge John F. Hall came over street ¡3 eighty feet wide and as it is pect to be gone ten days or two to ne glected hands and faces. W hen the sun burns j yesterday morning to open the reg- Saturday night. weeks. Tbe party consists of tbe hour and a half took them to their a residence street, there is no neces your skin or when the wind chaps it, be sure that you Mrs. W i d . Rich is expected i ular term of probate court. Misses Alice Stanley, Marion destinatisn in time for breakfast. sity for such width and the cost of have our preparations right in the house to apply at R. H. Mast, cashier of the Farm about the fifteenth of this month Schroeder, Naomi Knowlton, Win Mr. Lawhorn had killed a fatted ' paving would be too heavy, and once. W e have small bottles and packages for you ers and Merchants Bank, is laid up from Washougal, Wash., to visit her nie Curry and Dorrir Peoples, club o If, most of which was consumed, that the addition of ten feet to the daughters, Mrs. W. C. Cha-e and with an attack of rheumatism. to take with you when you go for an outing. members; Misses Mabel Schroeder along with other delicious country lots would enable the property own Mis A N. Gould. and Vera Kelly, invited guests, aud fare, by the time the party returned, ers to put down lawns and other Don’t get “ crazy with the heat” — Mr. and Mrs. Charley Crouch Mrs. R. S. Knowlton, chaperon. on Sunday eyening. Mrs. Beyers wise improve the appearance of tbe Go to Folsom’s Confectionery and Come to OUR Drug Store absorb a cooling drink. are rejoicing at the safe arrival of They went in bloomers,with blankets and tbe children stayed to make a street. Hearing of the petition and E. E. Johnson is keeping the local the stork with an eleven pound fire across the shoulder in true militant more extended visit. objections thereto was set for July sawmill grinding steadily on local warden at their home. Mother and style, aDd received many promises 20 th. The Gug-Glorious Fourth orders—and tbe cinders all seem to babe doing nicely and it is thought of assistance aud proffers of healing The council threw up its hands T H E R EXHLL STO R E be going the other way. At least Grandma Curry will recover with lotions and ealves for the expected Those who spent the Fourth in in the matter of the improvement of proper attention. you hear no one kicking. blisters, but haughtily declined. A Coquille report a quiet d a y . Hall street, against which the prop N. 0 . Kelly was appointed last general exodus of bovs in the Everybody who could get out was erty owners are prolesting, and the Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Smith, who left here about two months ago on week by Mayor Morrison to fill the direction of tbe Coos Bay wagon away, either at the celebrations in improvement of that street, Taylor, a walking and prospecting trip vacancy on the city council caused road is expected next Sunday. The neighboring towns or on private Second, Collier and Beach, except through Curry and Josephine coun by the resignation of Geo. Leach. latest from tbe front by wireless is celebrations of their own. The one block, was laid on the table in ties, are expected back today or to This giveR the people of the north that the company was joined at the weather clerk was accommodating definitely. It is considered thet Munching One With Omar. side the representation which they McCurdy ranch by Miss Luella Phil and gave us a very A do day. morrow. the Hall street bridge can be re A bag of oookies underneath the have desired. lips and that their first night's biv James Crawford, son of Attorney Those who went to Myrtle Point paired and made safe for awhile bough, HJ A glass o f rniUc, a loaf o f bread, and Matt Hahn, tbe “ terrible Swede,” ouac will be made ut Cherry creek report an immense crowd there, and longer, and in the mean time the & General A. M. Crawford, arrived thou - who was mentioned last week as yesterday in an automobile and will the same word comes from Marsh property owners may come to the Beside me eating In the w ilder Sunnyside Celebrates. having terrorized the McKinley visit relatives here and on tbe Bay. field, where a very successful two- center. ness— , ; *. . • Oh, wilderness were paradise enow I neighborhood until he was am He is accompanied by Paul Smith, days program was pulled off. '* « Objections were overruled and \ ■ ' Tbe people of Sunnyaide addition bushed and captured by a hurriedly So far as heard from, no serious improvement ordered on Elliott, * A of Salem. * ' vi formed company of militia, is serv pulled off a most successful little accidents or disasters are reported. Third and Heath streets; also on Lyons A Jones carry Economy Picnic time is coming. Our ing out a 30 day sentence in tbe celebration of their own on tbe Henry where no objections had - r - ... ? -iifi Jars, Clamps and Caps Another Happy Couple cookies are just the thing county jail, imposed by Justice Fourth. They bad prepared picnic been filed, and on one block at the The city council last Thursday grounds on Frank Warren’s place when you're out in the woods Stanley. north end of Coulter sireet provid evening accepted the work on Sec John N. Auer, a sturdy young or fields and hungry. Major L. D. Kinney was examined at Cedar point, and there about 75 ing the property owners want it. ond street and ordered that the farmer of Lamps, decided that sin al Marshfield last Tuesday and ad people gathered with their lunch A ten foot concrete sidewalk was Good at all times too. contractors, the Coos Bay Paving <fc gle blessedness is a delusion, so he judged insane. He was brought baskets. A regular Fourth of July ordered on both sides of Henry They're made just right, and Construction Co . be paid the final brought one of Coos county’s fair here and confined until an attendant program was carried out, even to street for one block south from Sec you can let the children eat balance of $5,750.72 daughters before Justice Stanley to the procession, headed by Frank ond street, Elliott’s add. from tbe asylum arrived to take all they want. It'll do them Miss Eva Keeney entertained tbe him to Salem. Major Kinney’s con Warren as Uncle Sam. The supply day and as a result there is d o more The city engineer, the street com good. Fine for school lunch young peoples’ class of the M. E dition was very bad and he was of refreshments was far in excess of Miss Georgia Gilkev, but hence mittee and attorney Liljeqvist were or between meals for the the demand, and the demand for forth she is Mrs. Jobo N. Auer. iustructed to ascertain the bounda Sunday School and a few other quite violent. youngsters. hungry visitors to consume them The mother, Mrs. Cora B. Gilkey, a ries of the assessment district for friends last Wednesday evening. Fourteen Bars Sail Soap for 50c A delightful evening was spent with at Lyons & Jones, tbe store that was far in excess of the supply, And brother, Ray Gilkey, and a sister, Beach street from the south end to lemonade and ice cream went to Mrs. Grace Hand composed the par Knowlton heights. games, after which delicious refresh saves you money. Those who ty who witnessed the ceremony, ments were served. The controversy between P. M. waste by the gallon. Adjournment was taken until were there are of the opinion that Mrs. Hand having come from near Eleven packages Quaker Corn Hall-Lewis and A. N. Gould seems Thursday night. Hillsboro to be present. The Her Flakes for $1.00 at Lyons & Jones. to have passed the newspaper stage they had a better time than any ald joins tbeir many friends in hop- body else in the county. C O O K E R O S .. P R O P . Mrs. Crocket yesterday brought and be about to enter tbe pam mg that their Auers (hours) may in a couple of pansies from Mrs. phleteering phase of such diseases, lengthen to many years of happiness Marriage Licenses Kelly’s garden which showed some as it is announced that Hall-Lewis and prosperity. variation in size. The larger was will now issue a pamphlet giving Leo L. Cox and Bertha McAlis about one and three-quarters iuches Gould’s official record as county City Council ter. in diameter, while the smaller was surveyor. James W. Chandler and Mattie Owing to the fact that he has no present use for them, the owner will not over five-sixteenths of an inch. H. A. Miller received word Friday At the meeting last night the city sell this pair o f horses at the ridiculously low price named. It was a perfectly formed miniature of the death of his father, B. F. Mil L. Kunkel. council passed the ordinance provid One is a sorrel horse 7 years old, weighing about 1000 pounds. The other is Anrone sending a sketch and description may W. M. Smith and Lelia Scott. pansy and was one of the progenv ler, which occurred at Kingfisher, iiscertnln our opinion free whether an ing for the issue of $ 30,000 twenty- quickly a dun mare 10 years old and about the same weight. Both are gentle and good Invention Is probably patentable. Communica Cbas. J. Furhop and Hattie of some seede received from the tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents Okla. June 25. Mr. Miller was born year bonds, bearing 5 per cent in workers. sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Mutin A Co. receive East by Mrs. Kelly. in Pennsylvania and was a graduate Meyer. terest payable semi-annually; pro tpecial notice, wit hout c harge, In the Term» Cash or Bankable Paper of Ann Arbor university. He had viding for the levy ot special taxes Inquire at the Herald Office Economy Jars at Lyons A Jones. Fined Ten Dollars been in Oklahoma for eighteen to meet the interest and of an annu A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.nrgest cir culation o f any scientific tournai. Terms, $3 a years. Hs had been an invalid for al tax not to exceed one and one- year ; four mouths, $1. Bold by all newsdealers. O. A. Morrissey, who was arrested J 364 Broadway, some yeare and leaves a wife and Notice tor Cancellation of County Warrants Over Seven Years Old half mills to furnish a sicking fund I 'Brauch Office, 625 F 8t.. Washington, ngton, D.C. last Thursday on complaint of Ar eight children. NOTICE is hereby given that the County Warrants o f Coos County, Oregon, seven years old on or before the first thur Peart, proprietor of the Baxter day o f July, 1914, now in the office o f the County Clerk and not presented for payment will be canceled within 60 days hotel, charging him with assault from the first day o f July, 1914, if not presented for payment within said time; a list o f such warrants is as follows, to-w it: and battery, was tried before Justice Date Amount No. Class Amount Date Name No. Class Name July 5, 1906 Stanley yesterday afternoon and $81 00 449 T 1 50 James Goodwill B Oct 6, 1905 J. M. Arthur & Co. 330 KATES: One cent a word, each in-j 456 July 5, 1906 1 50 7 00 T J. J. Curren Jan 6, 1905 B F. B. Barzee 63 was fined ten dollars and costs, sertion. No charge less than 15 cents'! July 5, 1906 2 20 461 T 1 20 Nasichi Taker July 9, 1904 824 A M. W. Bedell July 5, 1906 which he paid. The fracas arose in 1 50 13 00 466 T Apr 9, 1904 Hardy Nyman 810 Geo. Conger A 539 T July 1906 5 60 A~SNAP FOR A HOME— Good lot | 17 50 F. B. Waite Sept 8, 1904 B W. R. Helm 14 a dispute over a board bill, and 4 00 July 5, 1906 3 00 611 T Oct 6, 1905 C. J. Daily B Jas. Haft close in with good new 2 room j 311 July 665 1906 3 00 2 00 T J. L. Miller Jan 6. 1905 B Walter Holden 73 cottage and enough lumber to Morrissey ie said to have used July 39 00 722 T 1906 3 00 Jan 6, 1905 F. B Hollenbeck Chet Morgan B 62 build addition all for $325. Will abusive language and to have slap July 5, 1906 39 00 797 T Andrew Olson 3 00 Jan 6, 1905 J. McDonald 58 B take labor for large part, or ped Peart, wbo is not booked up 8 40 5 00 825 T July 5, 1906 Jan 6, 1905 Andrew Olson E D. I’ eterson B 72 July 5, 1906 3 00 9 00 970 T A. C. Campbell Jan 6, 1905 monthly payment*. Coquille Real for a pugilist. 74 W. A. Simpson B July 5, 1906 2 20 3 00 27 U Andrew Olson E. W . Schrock July 9, 1904 C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N 825 A D IS T R IB U T O R . Estate Co. 6-30tf MERELY MENTIONED A FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY Our Cookies Just Like Mother’s! l v v y V “Yum, Yum!” Kiddies K now ! C I T Y B A K e R Y A TEAM FOR $50 Scientific American. New York WANT COLUMN G E T T H E B E ST Swift’s Premium Bacon, Swift’s Premium Hams, Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard At All Grocers 6, 6, 5. J. E . N O R T O N 310 67 705 31 85 242 672 B B B C C C Fred Taylor, Thos. Walker Matt Lahti K. Nichols James Stinson Lewis Jones Steamer Echo Oct Jan July Jan Jan Apr July 6, 6, 6, 4, 4, 5, 6, 1905 1905 1906 1907 1907 1907 1906 2 4 8 1 1 2 2 00 00 00 (X) 80 00 95 47 73 137 138 248 366 267 268 284 288 295 296 308 311 316 320 326 330 277 612 615 616 890 891 906 907 927 932 935 943 944 945 946 959 971 U u u U u u u u u u u u u u u U A. C. Campbell J. R. Robertson Chas. I. Neff E. J. Hunter Mrs. John Fox Louis Circle Harry Benson Dr. Cavanaugh Geo. M. Dongal Tom Miles Mrs. E. J. Gray B. Gray O. Howard T. F. Hanschelt Lester Gray P. J. Rasmussen B. F. Cope Wm. Fields J. R. Rochon Frank Peterson Frank Lowe Thos. D. Holland T. W. Chapman Geo. W. Murry Chas. Jones Mrs. Chas. Jones Luther Pace Geo. Schaefer Albert Stemmerman R. J. Lawson James Allayne John Geeson ( has Norman W. D. Clark N. B. Harding July July July July Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Jan Jan Jan Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr 1906 1904* 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1906 1006 1900 1006 1906 1906 1006 1906 1907 1907 1907 1907 1907 11407 1907 19117 1907 1907 1907 1907 1007 1907 1907 3, 1907 5, 5, 6, 6. 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3. 3, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4 40 3 00 160 ACRES in Camas Valley, Ore 3 00 gon, 2 miles from Camas post of 2 00 Deafness Cannot Be Cured fice. 15 acres improved, balance I b y lo c a l a p p lic a tio n s , as t h e y ca n n ot 1 50 t h e d is e a s e d p o r tio n o f th e ear. heavy timber, will cut 7,000,000 j r T e h a e c r h e is 1 70 o n l y o n e w a y to c u r e d ea fn ess, 1 70 to 9,000,000 feet, red fir, yellow | a n d t h a t Is b y co n s titu tio n a l rem edies. B D e a fn e s s Is c a u s e d b y a n in fla m e d c o n d i 1 70 fir, cedar and sugar pine. White tio n o f t h e m u c o u s lin in g o f th e E u s ta General rund 3 90 n th is tu b e la inflam ed and red clay, sandstone, coal of c h ou ia n h a T v u e b e a . r u W m h b e lin 3 90 Apr 4, 1906 1 50 Perry Burchman g s o u n d o r Im p erfect 224 T exceptional quality in two places, e a rin g , a n d w h en it Is e n t ir e ly closed . 1 50 1 50 Sam Curtus, Apr 4, 1906 209 T D e a fn e s s is th e re s u e In 1 50 1 00 Arthur Bridges July 5, 1905 well watered creeks, timber and fla m m a tio n c a n be lt, ta k a e n n d u o u n t le s a s n th S 325 d this 1 00 Apr 4, 1906 1 50 Wm. Blackmore 221 T coal worth the price asked $3000. tu b e r e s to re d t o its n o r m a l c o n d itio n , h e a r in g w ill b e d e s tr o y e d fo r e v e r ; nine 2 50 Apr 4, 1906 1 50 L. A. Call 205 T Thomas Taylor, Dillard, Oregon. c a s e s o u t o f te n a r e c a u s e d b y C a tarrh, 1 00 July 5, 1905 1 50 Manuel Calbo 368 S w h ic h Is n o t h in g b u t an in fla m e d con dl- 6-23-5tp 1 50 1 50 Thomas Coppin Apr 4, 1906 223 T tio n o f th e m u c o u s s u r fa c e s . We will give One TTnnd red Dollars for any cane ol 1 00 Jan 3, 1906 1 (X) u John Curren 988 S Deafness fcamicd bycatarrhithatcannotbccnredoj ROOMS AND HOUSEKEEPING 1 50 u Chas. Daily Jan 3, 1906 1 20 T 9 Ball's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. 1 00 F J .C n ENBT, A CO , Toledo, Ohio, W. J. Gardner July 5, 1905 1 50 366 S APARTMENTS—Vendnme L odg Bold by Druggists, 75c. 1 50 1 00 J. L. Hicking 378 s July 5, 1905 ing House. Everything mat and Take Hall's Fatally Pills fo r coostlpatloa. 1 50 July 5, 1905 1 50 351 s E N. Hardwick, clean. Your patronage solicited. 1 50 Jan 3, 1906 1 50 u John Kirvensage 996 s W. E CLEGHORN AND WIFE 1 50 1 00 July 5, 1905 u C. H. Lewis 374 s 1 50 H. I .opus 1 50 July 5, 1905 365 s tf 1 50 Charles Mulkey O ct 4, 1905 1 70 673 s 1 50 FOR SALE— Some good residence 4 80 H . A. Mayfield s O ct 4, 190Ó 682 1 40 Nels Peterson Apr 11, 1906 4 90 u 305 T properties near business center; 1 40 1 00 Edw. Riggs O ct 4, 1905 706 s half down, balance on terms; (600 1 90 Archie Rideout July 5, 1905 1 50 367 and up. 1 50 Lk W. Shaw 1 50 July 5, 1905 352 s 1 50 H. W. Richards A pr 4, 1906 3 20 u 228 T 5-12-tf J J STANLEY. 1 50 1 50 John Sowinski Apr 4, 1906 212 T 1 50 FOR SALE— Fortv acres of good 1 00 Roy Van Auken July 5, 1905 u S 377 1 50 Gus. H. Wilson Jan 3, 1906 1 50 u 997 s land. Price $3000. If you want New stock o f LADIES 1 70 Jacob Ernest July 5, 1906 1 50 u 445 T something choice this is it. In FURNISHING GOODS and NOTIONS. Come And Notice is hereby given that if said warrants are not presented for payment within 60 days from said first day quire of, or address, with stamp see the goods and prices o f July, 1914, they will be cancelled, and payment thereof wifi he refused. for reply, R. A. Easton, Mountain Dated at the City o f Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, this 12th day o f June, A. D. 1914. Glade, Sitkom P. O., Coos Co. ^ O p p o s i t e C ity H a ll JAMES WATSON s 6-23-5t u u u u u u u u u u County Clerk. Logan Berries K . I j Coquille Notion Store Oregon. 4-21-tf J For Canning We have contracted with W. D. Newton to handle his en tire crop of LOGAN Berries. Send us your orders 75c per Crate of 15 Boxes Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles, Ripe and Green Olives, in Bulk The Model Grocery S. M. Nosier & Co.