Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 21, 1914, Image 3

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    Professional Cards
Economy Jars at Lyons cfc Jones .
Anson Bios, have moved their of- ;
T. H. Harry, of Marshfield was in fiice from the Richmond-Barker I
Dr. C. W. END ¡C O U
the city today, returning from Ban- building to tneir camp Dear town. |
D k n t is t
A party of young people secured
don.
Office over First National Rank
Phone Main 431
The annual meeting of the Sev tbe large motor truck used for |
enth Day Adventists is being held bringing cream from Fairview and 1
went out Saturday evening on a one- i
at Myrtle point this week.
E. H. Meade was calling on his | night camping trip.
J. G. Miller, of Ashland, repre­
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friends in town Saturday. He says
senting tbe Southern Oregon Bioom I
All warm weather drinks will be that he has his autobiographical
Mfg. Co , of that place iscauvasaing
found at Folsom’s Confectionery.
work nearly finished.
the towns of this county and looking
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
Eleven Bars Crystal White Soap
Mrs. W. J. Longston returned
up a new market for his goods.
for
50c
at
Lyons
A
Jones.
last week from a visit to her old
Prof. C- A. Howard returned yes­
Miss Winnie Hosford, who has
home in Kansas.
yesterday charged with aaault and
City Council
been visiting her cousin, Mrs. R. terday from Eugene, where be at­
Miss Dora Harrsion is now em­
batter? on the persOD of Antonio
H. Mast, went to Bandon Saturbay tended the Educational Conference
Acebo.
He was fined $10, which
ployed as stenographer in the office
and
was
one
of
the
speakers
on
The
council
held
a
protracted
to take a bteamer for her home in
he paid. According to the accounts
of Sherwood A Liljeqvist.
meeting
last
night,
all
the
council-
“ High School Standardization."
of the witnesses the charge might
Alameda.
men being present and Chairman
Eleven packages Quaker Corn
have been made much more serious,
The
hours
of
labor
for
tbe
girls
Mrs. P. A. Livesley, of Woodburn,
Pierce acting as presiding officer.
Flakes for 11.00 at Lyons & Jones.
but there was some suspicion that
Tbe bids lor paving portions of
Oregon, is visiting her sister, Mrs. in the laundry have been reduced
there might be a put-up job against
Miss Laura Dimmick returned
to
oigbt,
beginning
lust
Friday.
It
Elliott,
Third
and
Henry
streets^
J. S. Barton, and will be joined by
' tba defendant.
It seems tbat tbe
were
considered,
and
considerable
yeeterday from a visit of a few duys
ber husband, who is mayor of Wood- is needless to say tbat this chaoge time was consumed in figuring on section crew of four or five Italians
with friends at Marshfield.
buro and an officer of the militia, is much appreciated by tbe em­ the offers of the Warren Construc­ have been keeping bouse together
ployes, and as it is voluntarily made tion Co. and the Longston Construc­ just outside of town aDd sharing
W. S. Moffit and wife, who have now encamped at Gearhart Park.
; the expences. Trouble arose over
by tbe management, it looks like a tion Co.
been conducting the Moffitt hotel,
T. A. Walker will make special
The Contract was let to the War­ the suspicion of Sam that he was
have closed the house and moved to trips to Roseburg at reasonable mighty nice thing for tbe Coquille
being robbed in the accounting,
ren Construction Co. for the base
Marshfield.
rates
Large, high-power auto. Laundry and Ice Co. to do.
he is Baid to have made a murder­
and covering only, the base being
Coos Bay was disagreeably sur­ of concrete f«ur inches thick with ous attack on Acebo Saturday night
The show windows of Miller's Parties desiring to go call either
phone.
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prised last week by tbe news from a stanoard sheet asphalt covering with a short metal bar and to have
! Bazaar have been receiving a
later chased him into town with a
On
last
Friday
afternoon
Mrs.
C.
the Portland engineers' office that iy i inches thick. The Longston
brightening up in the way of new
double-bitted axe, but the prosecut­
R.
Barrow
gave
a
party
and
a
lun­
the money for operation of the suc­ Construction Co. was awarded the ing officers evidently took tbe story
paint on the woodwork.
cheon to a number of little folks in tion dredge Oregon and the bar grading, drains, curbs, sidewalks, cum grano salis
List your property with the Pa­
bridges etc.
cific Iieal Estate Co., M. M. Young, honor of the Misses Sylva and dredge Michie had run out and
The council acted favorably on
Hazel
Marshall
of
Bandon,
who
are
manager.
they would both be laid up Satur­ the petition of L . H. Hazard and
The Reds Entertain
The Bandon city council ia tak­ visiting at ber home on north A day night. The Michie will now others, which was mentioned last
rest until next summer before con­ week, asking for the vacation of to
ing steps to prepare an ordinance street.
feet on each side of Heath street,
As a result of the defeat of the
It is reported that the witnesses tinuing her “ expeiiment.”
governing the construction of build­
adjoining blocks 39 to 52 , inclusive, Reds by the Whites in the June
summoned
from
Coos
county
in
the
ings within prescribed limits.
Captain Cornwall, who b s been and an ordinance was passed mak­ contest held by the M. E. Epworth
Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection­ case against Vernon Barker, accused running tbe Drain stage line for ing such vacation and vesting the League tbe Reds entertained the
of White slaving, have been notified many years, and Gorst A King, who title to the vacated land in the Whites at the home of Mrs. Bither
ery.
owners of the adjoining property.
last Saturday evening. The Whites
M H. Hersey is baving a new that they will not be needed, and it are now running autos on that line
In the matter of judges and clerks were greeted on their arrival by
is
supposed
that
the
prosecution
from tbe Bay to tbe Umpqua, are of election, Geo. T . Moulton was tbe Reds in the costumes of a b y ­
coat of paint put on the front of bis
figuring on putting in bid for car­ appointed to take the place of N. gone period. After a jolly evening
building ou Second street occupied has been dropped.
The Ladies of the M. E. Church rying of mail between Coos couDty C. Kelly as clerk on the night of games played by candle light the
by H. O. Anderson’s ^tore.
will serve a 10 cent luncheon at the and the outside world in case the board, Mr. K«*llv now being a coun­ guests were served with uid-fash-
SHINGLES FOR SALE — En­ home of Mrs. Shepherds from 4:30
cilman by appointment.
ioned refreshments of tea, apple
quire of Geo. T. Moulton, Agent to 5:30 p. m. Thursday, July 23. bid for carryyiDg it via Myrtle
Adjournment was taken until sauce and ginger cake.
Point shall be rejected.
for the Hammock Shingle Co.
next Monday evening.
All are cordially invited to come.
ROYAL
BAKING PO W D ER
MERELY MENTIONED
Absolutely Pure
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream ofTartar
Does your scalp itch? If so heed this warning
Nature is saying:
“Your hair needs food.”
W hen
the hair falls out, it is harder to restore it than to
keep it vigorous while you have it Every man and
woman should use a hair tonic while their hair is
still healthy. Frequent thorough brushings are also
necessary for your scalp and hair.
W e have the
tonics, the brushes- everything you need to keep you
healthy from scalp to toe.
Come to OUR Drug Store
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
TH E
REXHLL
STORE
Try OurTasty Cakes—All Kinds!
A Slice From Omar's Cake.
The Western World reports that
Come, eat your fill and in the fire
of spring
stock subscriptions for t h e n e w
Your winter morsel of denial fling.
The bird of time has but a little j Randun hotel are not comiDg in lib­
way
erally enough to give much encour­
To flutter, and the bird im on the
agement.
wing.
Make friends with oar
cakes. They have the home­
made quality that you like.
Made of best eggs and
purest materials.
One of our layer cakes, for
instance, adds to the joy of
living—just tops off a meal
to perfection.
Orange cakes, sponge cakes,
plain cakes, chocolate cakes,
raisin cakes, crullers, lady
fingers, etc.— all fine.
Makes You Hungry to See 'Em
C I T Y
B A K E R Y
During the past week we have
had about the first summer weather
of the season and there has been a
discarding of coats and donning of
straw bats. At tbat, tbe thermom­
Don’t get “ crazy with the beat” — eter hasn’t justified any aaloric re­
Go to Folsom's Confectionery and marks about tbe beat
absorb a cooling drink.
The Coquille Commercial Club
E. W. Schetter is now manager joins tbe other organizations of tbe
of the Bandon Warehouse Co,, L. county id a spirited protest against
L. Brandenberg baving resigned tbe abandonment of the Myrtle
his position and gone to San Fran, Point Roseburg mail route and
cisco.
the placing of this county under
Lyons A Jones carry Economy the primitive conditions of fifty
Jars, Clamps and Caps.
yeurg ago.
Mrs. Anna M. Young, of Echo,
The Roseburg papers report that
Or., and Miss Harriett Atkinson, of- W. C. Laird, of this city, who re­
Portland, mother and sister of Mrs cently made a trip to the valley
J. S. Barton, arrived Sunday to town, broke a city ordinance all to
make a visit of several weeks’ du­ pieces by stopping bis machine on
ration.
the wrong side of the street and re­
K. Halvorson, who bas been con­
ducting a tailoring and cleaning
shop here for five or six years, has
aold out to H. R. Eland. Mr. Hal­
vorson expects to move some time
next month to a new location in the
interior of tbe state, but has not
fixed on his objective point.
Mr.
Eland bas had about ten years' ex­
perience in the business and will
Fourteen Bars Sail Soap for 50c plenished the Roseburg exchequer undoubtedly make a success of his
at Lyons A Jones, the store that to the amount of one dollar, as a venture.
saveB you money.
consequence.
W ANT COLUMN
B A X T E R
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents'
Under New Management
Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose
to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat­
ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling
public.
M. M. YOUNG, Proprietor
Store
New stock of LADIES
FURNISHING GOODS
and NOTIONS.
Come
see the goods and prices
L
O pposite C ity H a ll
FOR SALE—One of tbe best farms
on tbe Coquille at the cheapest
price.
# J. W. LENEVE
FOR SALE— Cheap, 22 foot gaso­
line launch, inquire at Herald
office.
7-21-tf
FOR SALE—Ten acre tract, three
blocks from court house,
acres
in bearing berries, balance gar­
den and pasture. 7-room house
Notice tor Cancellation of County Warrants Over Seven Years Old
aod good outbuildings. Half on
time, if desired. Reason for sell­
NOTICE is hereby given that the County Warrants of Coos County, Oregon, seven years old on or before the first
day of July, 1H14, now in the office of the County Clerk and not presented for payment will be canceled within 60 days
ing, old age of owner. Apply to
from the first day of July, 1914, if not presented for payment within said time; a list of such warrants is as follows, to-wit:
Matt Kerregan.
7-14 15tp
No. Class
Name
330 B J. M. Arthur & Co.
63
B F. B. Barzee
824 A
M. W. Bedell
810 A
Geo. Conger
B W. R. Helm
14
311 B Jas. Haft
73
B Waiter Holden
B Chet Morgan
62
58
B J. McDonald
72
B E D. Peterson
74
B W. A. Simpson
825 A
E. W. Schrock
310 B Fred Taylor,
67
B Thos. Walker
705 B Matt I.ahti
R. Nichols
31
C
85
C James Stinson
242 C Lewis Jones
672 B Steamer Echo
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Date
Amount
$81 00
Oct 6, 1905
Jan 6, 1905
7 00
2 20
July 9, 1904
Apr 9, 1904
13 00
17 50
Sept 8, 1904
Oct 6, 1905
4 00
2 00
Jan 6, 1905
Jan 6, 1905
39 00
Jan 6, 1905
39 00
Jan 6, 1905
5 00
Jan 8, 1905
9 OO
2 20
July 9, 1904
Oct 6. 1905
2 00
Jan 6, 1905
4 00
8 OO
July 6, 1900
Jan 4, 1907
1 00
1 80
Jan 4, 1907
Apr 5. 1907
2 00
2 95
July 6, 1906
ueneral rund
Perry Burchman
Apr
Sam Curtus,
Apr
Arthur Bridges
July
Wm. Blackmore
Apr
L. A. Call
Apr
Manuel Calbo
July
Thomas Coppin
Apr
John Curren
Jan
Chas. Daily
Jan
W. J. Gardner
July
J. L. Hicking
July
E N. Hardwick,
July
John Kirvensage
Jan
C. H. Lewis
July
H. Lopus
July
Charles Mulkey
Oct
H . A. Mayfield
Oct
Nels Peterson
Apr
Edw. Riggs
Oct
Archie Rideout
July
I - W. Shaw
July
0. W. Richards
Apr
John Sowinski
Apr
Roy Van Auken
July
Gus. H. Wilson
Jan
Jacob Ernest
July
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1906
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Marriage Licenses
Special!
In tb e M. E. South Church
R. Stanley Dollar and Esther
Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. there
Johnson.
will be a union of Churches and
Howard J. Moody and Marjorie
Salvation Army service conducted.
Every-body is welcome.
A silver J. Smith.
Glen Grant and Minnie Inez
free-will offering will be taken up
Schmur.
Italian Fined
J. W. JosephBon and Emms
Clarm.
Dan Sam, an Italian section hand,
Charles Homer Hale aDd Ruth
was brought before Justice Stanley Van Zile.
List Y our Property With
Pacific Real Estate Co.
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
Business Property. Houses for Rent
M. M. Young, Manager
Name
No. Class
449 T James Goodwill
456 T
J. J. Curren
461 T
Nasichi Taker
466 T
Hardy Nyman
539 T
F. B. Waite
C. J. Daiiy
611 T
665 T
J. L. Miller
722 T
F. B Hollenbeck
797 T
Andrew Olson
825 T Andrew Olson
970 T
A. C. Campbell
27
U Andrew Olson
47
U A. C. Campbell
73
U J. R. Robertson
137 U Chas. I. Neff
138 u
E. J. Hunter
248 u
Mrs. John Fox
366
u Louis Circle
267
u Harry Benson
268 u
Dr. Cavanaugh
284 u Geo. M. Dongal
288
u Tom Miles
295
u Mrs. E. J. Gray
296 u
B. Gray
308 u
O. Howard
311 u T. F. Hanschelt
316 u
Lester Gray
320
P. J. Rasmussen
u
326
u B. F. Cope
330 u
Wm. Fields
277 u J. R. Rochon
612
u Frank Peterson
615
u Frank I,owe
616
u Thos. D. Holland
890 u T. W. Chapman
891
u Geo. W. Murry
906
u Chas. Jones
907
u Mrs. Chas. Jones
927
u Luther Pace
932
u Geo. Schaefer
935
u Albert Stemmerman
943
u R. J. Lawson
944
u James Allayne
945
u John Geeson
946
u Chas. Norman
959 u
W. D. Clark
971
u N. B. Harding
I have sold out to H. R. Eland
aDd hope all my old customers will
patroniz > him in the future. All
peisous having accounts with me
are requested to come in and settle
them at once.
7-21-ltp
K. H olvebson .
Amount
Date
FOR SALE— Good five-passenger
July 5, 1906
1 50
Certificates Issued
touring car. Kirae A Von Peg-
July 5, 1906
1 50
ert.
7-14-3t
1 20
July 5, 1906
July 5, 1906
1 50
Superintendent Baker gives the
July 5, 1906
5 60 A SNAP FOR A HOME—Good lot i'erald the following list of teach­
July 5, 1906
3 00
close in with good new 2 room ers to whom certificates were issued
July 5, 1906
3 00
cottage and enough lumber to at the recent examination;
July 5, 1906
3 00
build addition all for $325. Will
July 5, 1906
3 00
Marshfield, Bess Flanagan, Rosa
take labor for large part, or E. Glosaop, F. A. Gilfillau, Mrs. Ma­
8 40
July 5, 1906
July 5, 1906
3 00
monthly payments. Coquille Real ry SimmoDS, Hazel Garst.
July 5, 1906
3 00
Estate Co.
6-30tf
North Bend, A. S. Hisey, Minnie
4 40
July 5, 1906
July 5. 1906
3 00 160 ACRES in Camas Valley, Ore­ Parker, Ella Weiss, Katherine C.
July 6, 1906
3 00
gon, 2 miles from Camas post of­ Smith, Mrs. H. E Conner, Lyle B.
July 6, 1906
2 00
fice. 15 acres improved, balance Chapelle.
1 50
Oct 3, 1906
Bandon, Eva Pruner, Eva Hick-
heavy timber, will cut 7,000,000
1 70
Oct 3, 1906
1 70
Oct 3, 1906
to 9,000,000 feet, red fir, yellow ing.
1 70
Oct 3, 1906
Myrtle Point, Sylvia L. Rackleff,
fir, cedar and sugar pine. White
3 90
Oct 3, 1906
and red clay, sandstone, coal of Florence L. Davidson.
3 90
Oct 3, 1906
Prosper, Florence M. Goodman.
exceptional quality in two places,
Oct 3, 1906
1 50
1 50
Oct 3, 1906
Parkersburg, Ella B, Beebe.
well watered creeks, timber and
1 00
Oct 3, 1906
Gravel Ford, James J. Mathews,
cosl worth the price asked $3000.
2 50
Oct 3. 1906
Thomas Taylor, Dillard, Oregon. Mionie B Conner.
1 00
Oct 3, 1906
6 23-5tp
1 50
Oct 3, 1906
1 00
Oct 3, 1906
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
ROOMS
AND HOUSEKEEPING
1 50
Oct 3, 1906
by local applications, as they cannot
1 00
Oct 3, 1900
APARTMENTS— Vendome Lodg­ reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Is only one way to cure deafness,
Jan 2, 1907
1 50
ing House. Everything nsat and There
and that is by constitutional remedies.
1 50
Jan 2, 1907
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi­
clean.
Your
patronage
solicited.
Jan 2, 1907
1 50
tion o f the mucous lining: of the Eusta­
W E. CLEGHORN AND WIFE chian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed
1 50
Apr 3, 1907
you have a rumblinj? sound or Imperfect
1 50
Apr 3, 1907
tf
nearing:, and when it Is entirely closed.
1 50
Apr 3, 1907
Deafness is the result, and unless the In­
1 50 FOR SALE— Some good residence flammation can be taken out and thin
Apr 3, 1907
tube restored to Its normal condition,
1 40
Apr 3, 1907
properties near business center; hearing
will be destroyed forever: nine
1 40
Apr 3, 1907
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
half
down,
balance
on
terms;
$600
1 90
Apr 3, 1907
which is nothing but an Inflamed condi­
and up.
tion of the mucous surfaces.
1 50
Apr 3, 1907
We will glre One Hnndred Dollars for any case o\
1 50
Apr 3, 1907
5-12-tf
-J J STANLEY.
Deafness 'caused bycatarrhithatcannotbecuredb»
Hall's Catarrh Core. Send for circulars free.
1 50
Apr 3, 1907
P J. CTl KNBY, A CO , Toledo, Ohio.
1 50 FOR SALE—Forty acres of good
Apr 3, 1907
Bold by Dmgjrlsts . 75c,
1 50
Apr 3, 1907
land. Price $3000. If you want! Taka Hall's family rills for constlpatloo.
Apr 3, 1907
1 70
And Notice is hereby given that if said warrants are not presented for payment within 60 days from said first day
of July, 1914, they will be cancelled, and payment thereof will be refused.
Dated at the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, this 12th day of June, A. D. 1914.
JAMES WATSON
6-23-5t
County Clerk.
something choice this is it.
In-
quire of, or address, with stamp
for reply, R. A. Easton, Mountain
Glade, Sitkum P. O., Coos Go.
Oregon.
4-21-tf
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TENTS
For Sale or Rent
Grand Master Coming
Wm. Galloway, Grand Master of
the I. O. O. F., will pay Coquille
Lodge, No. 53, an official visit od
Friday evening, July 24. All Odd
Fellows are urgently requested to
be present. After a short business
session there will be an open meet­
ing to which all Rebekahs are in­
vited.
J. S. L awrence , Secretary.
\
An Old Shipyard.
I Japan bn*« a shipbuilding yard still
In operation which was established
1,900 years sgo.
F. C. Stone, Secretary
Coquille, Oregon
Notice
C O O K E R O S .. P R O P .
H O T E L
224
209
325
221
205
368
223
988
9
366
378
351
996
374
365
673
682
305
706
367
352
228
212
377
997
445
The girls of the N. T C. Club,
with their chaperone, Mrs. R. S.
Knowlton, returned
Wednesday
from their hiking and camping trip,
which was completed without aeri-
oub misadventure and was product­
ive of much enjoyment, Bunburnaod
good appetite.
They say t h e y
walked about 72 miles and ate only
one meal under a roof duiing their
absence.
Folding Camp Stoues and Camp Outfits
Special Prices on White Lead and Linseed Oil
H. O. A N D E R S O N
<T^
GET
THE
BEST
Swift’s Premium Bacon,
Swift’s Premium Hams, Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard
At All Grocers
J.
E.
D IS T R IB U T O R .
N O R TO N
C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N
DOUBLE VO TES!
We desire to call attention to the fact that
we are issuing Trading Books, which carry
double votes. Everyone who is saving votes
with the hope of winning the Free Trip to
the Exposition has a supply of these Trad­
ing Books, and is authorized to sell them.
These books will be accepted by us the same
as cash, and will allow you to cast 200 votes
for the dollar instead of 100.
A hint in time is sufficient—secure a Trad­
ing Book today they will be honored at
any time even after the close of our Trade
Extension Plan.
The Model Grocery
S. M. Nosier & Co.