Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 01, 1914, Image 3

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One
F u I huom ) Coufucliouerv hae the earh subscription to ibe Herald At the M. E. Church, South
exclusive agency iu Coquille for liemember that.
Stafford's i-Tone Chocolate»*.
B. H. Haakiu brought to this of­
Uev. K H. Mowre of Portland,
Mrs. li. Subii* 1er, formerly M ibb fice last week H o m e apecimeoa of preaiding F iler of the Willamette
Dell Fox, passed through town hint fruit raised on his place in the sub District, M E Church, South, is
Thursday ou hei way to MinhUrM ii rI ih , to which he declined to give a holding his fourtb round of quarter­
ly conferences in 0 <>os oouutv, and
to take the steamer for her home in name. They look like a prune but will preach at the South Methodist
Portinoli, utter a riait of shout aev- are shaped like a plumb and are church in this city next Sunday
eu weeka with her parents at Ban- about the size of a sui ill peach, and night
Mr Mowre is a speaker of
don. She w u h accompanied by he he swvh they grow on a tree that d o mean ability, and Dever fails to
looks like a weeping willow. Any entertain and instruct bis hearer*
two children
The people of Coquille-are cordially
Phoeuix Hose
in stock at way the meat ia tirm and ot tine invited to attend this service Come
flavor and they are mighty go"d and bear thi preaching and the
Li on« H i Joues
eating.
good music.
The Beyers-Lawhorn party, men­
tioned mst week as going to Can-
Notice of School Opening
Marriage Licenses
yonvdle on no auto trip, returned
Friday canning.
They diove to
The Coquille schools will o|«n on
L K Rhodes and Mable King,
tb r deslioat:ou in one day, arriv Tuesday, Sept 8
Beginners in
Ernest A. Folsom and Iva L
it Cany.mville early, and made the first giade cannot he admitted
Garrett.
return trip in about tue same la,er lhau Sept, 14 Children under
six years ol age cannot be admitted,
Willis Bryant and Mildred Mc­
time, meeting with
acci'lents
.,
. . .
11 i_
1 he Supeunteodent will be in
eitbui wai. I hey report the prune |,js office from two lo lour p m on Bee
Alleu R. Panter and Helen H.
picking se is.m just commencing at Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
of the week preceding the opening Gardner.
f Canyouville.
of school lo enroll pupils who have
| Don’t get “ crazy with the heat"— attended oilier schools and who aie
“ Ordered it Stopped”
Go
to
Folsom's
Confectionery
aud
What is more annoying than using cheap lead
entering the Coqnille schools lor
absorb a cooling drink.
the first time. Such childreu cau-
Th« Herald is in receipt of the
pencils and cheap, soft paper which snags your pen
not be enjolled on tbe opening day. following communication:
Mrs.
F.
M.
Baxter
intends
to
and spreads ink?
Buy our good grade paper, pens
Unless enrolled on one of the days
Coquille, Oregon
Btart tomorrow or next day for
mentioned, it will be necessary lor
and pencils, and make writing a com fort
If you
Roseburg by auto stage, on a visit them lo wait until Wednesday, Coquille Herald.
Dear Sirs,
want your children to learn to write easily, furnish
' to the Willamette vallev.
She will Sept 9.
I got your bill for the $3 00 (for
them with good quality stationery.
The
high
school
principal
will
he
visit her brother, M. 51. Porterfield,
, 2 yrs.) When mv time was up I
Our leather goods are the superior kind.
Lots
I who is a hop raiser rear Indepen­ at tbe school building at the same told you to stop it and sence you
time to enroll high school students,
d en ce, and will go to Salem aud all students are urged to eutoll at have seut it at you responcibility
o f them, too.
%
i other towns to see old friends. She that time in order that there may ¡ and dont consider I own you any
thing for the paper tbe last to
¡expects to be gone at least three be ample opportunity for consulta­
Come to OUR Drug Store
! years, dont send it any more.
months aud may be gone all winter tion as to studies.
An eighth grade examination will
This is the sort of thiog that
You should place your orders for be held in the eighth grade room on
.your Caoning Peaches Now with Thursday and Friday, Sept. 3 and makes a newspaper man tired. If
! Lyons A Jones.
4
Pupils expecting to take this there are aDy others on the list who
THE REXHLL STORE
have ordered tbe paper stopped at
Be snre to read the announce­ examination are requested to notify I some time in the past, aud who
the city superintendent by mail,
ment of our new clubbing offer ou stating the subjects to be taken.
j don’t concider that they own any-
I thing for the paper sence, we beg
the
second
page.
Nothing
so
liberal
C.
A.
H
O
W
AR
D
,
City
Supt.
\Vashtub8 ami boilers, at Ander-
P r o fe s s io n a l C a r d s
of them to let u* know at once. It
ever
came
down
the
pike.
When
sou’s
is not the inteulioD of tbe present
you can get four good monthly
mansgement to semi the paper to
A year’s subscription to the Her­
Dr. C. W. ENDIC0TT
publications for a whole year at a
any one who doesn’t want it, and
ald
and
to
four
monthly
publica­
(From
the
Port
Orford
Tribun
e)
D entist
cost of 25 cents you are certaiuly
when a subscriber orders bis paper
Lorrin Forty, who is stationed as
tions, all for $1.75, is going some.
Office over First National Bank
stopped we are as careful to stop it
breaking the record. And with it
Phone Main 431
a
Forest
Guard
at
Dry
creek,
apent
Mrs Rosa Preuss was in town you get from 1500 to 3000 votes
as we are to put a new subscriber
We don’t like to loses
yesterday from Marshfield, inter­ for your favorite candidate with a day in town the first of the week od the list
Ho says that there has m*t been paying subscriber; we don’t demand
viewing School Supt. Baker in prep­
any bad fires in that section during cash iu advance; we are perfectly
aration for teaching the school on j
willing to wait on any one who does
tbe
summer, and that following
1
Catching
inlet
below
Sumner.
Trunks and Suitcases, at Ander-
not find it convenient to pay regular­
Gov. West's order closing the game ly and we do not Cut a eubscriber
son’s.
All warm weather drinks will be j
season he warned eleven hunters to off the list simply because bis time
found
at
Folsom’s
Confectionery.
HATES:
One
cent
a
word,
each
in­
Z' T. Siglin came over from the
is up, uuless be has given us in­
The Herald is in receipt of a sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' leave the woods.
Bay this morning.
structions to do b o ; but we do like
Wm. Hurst Sr. was in town one to be treated with common business
Dumber of copies of “ Tbe Woman’s
A. J. Sherwood returned from
WANTED— To let a contract to log day last week marketing the lant of
World,’ ’ one of the publications in
bnneity.
a million feel of timber. Close hi* gravenstiue apple crop from bis
the Bay this morning, bringing a
Any one who has read tbe Herald
our great clubbing offer. Call ami
haul. B. Folsom, Coquille. 9-1-tf
suit case with him
Elk river farm. Owing to its dry­ for the past “ to" years knows that
get a copy.
FOR SALE—Four extra good cows ness the season s unusually early, it changed hands and changed man­
Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection­
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables al­
agement ou Feb 1, 1013
What
coming fresh this fall.
F. B.
ery.
and Mr. Hurst says that bis Bartlett happened before that is a matter of
ways found at Lynos A Jones.
Phillips.
8-25-2t
F. A. Gilfillao hag been selected
peara are ready to pick, which is guess-work— and the present editor
Willie Bryant, of Portland, and
aa one of the teachers in the Coos
FOR SALE —Two gasoline lighting something uuusual for this sectiou. has been away from Maiue so long
Mildred McBee, of Bridge, were
plants complete.
In first class
river consolidated district.
Generally speaking, there will that he is a poor guesser. He bas
marriyd at the Methodist parsonage
order.
Cost $85 each, will sell
explained the situation through tbe
You should try a pair of PhoeDix Saturday, Rev, C. H. Bryan officiat­
uot
be more than half a crop of paper and has sent out statements
fore $15. Address Cbas. Baxter.
Hose at Lyons <fe Jones.
fruit in Curry county this season. several times. Now he feels that it
8-18-3tp
ing.
SHINGLES FOR SALE — En
T. A. Walker will make special OAK BARRELS— For sale. Chas. L«ck of rain is given as the cause, is time for bis subscribers to begin
Tbe potato crop in thia vicinity is to do their part. If there is any one
quire of Geo. T. M mlton, Agent trips to Roseburg at reasonable
Baxter.
8-18-3tp
for the Hammock Shingle Co.
rales.
Large, high-power auto.
»180 a poor one, and the price of on the list who once told Mr Dean
or Mr. Updyke or Mr. Connor or
Parties
desiring
to
go
call
either
FOR
SALE—Pure
b
r
e
d
Jersey
tubulars promises to keep pace with Mr. Ackerman to stop tbe paper,
John M. Scott, general passenger
pbooe.
7-14-tf
calves
from
register
of
merit
dams
tbe advance in the price of other and who therefore feels that he is
agent of the 8 P at Portland,
also a few very choice young
Be nice t<5 tbe ladies when they
made a hurried caH at the Herald
unffer no obligations for what be
grade cows F. A. Sacahi, Marsh­ food stuffs.
call for your subscription to tbe
has had since, we would like to hear
office last week
field.
8-18-4t
from him at hi* earliest convenience.
Herald.
Their
energy
in
getting
Surprised
Their
Friends
Robert Train took out jesterdav
White paper costs money, since the
SALE—One Admiral Steel
a load of tools etc lo Cherry creek, out and working for what they ! FOR
Hay Press, full circle, low step
A romance of several years’ du European war commenced, and we
want
ia
worthy
of
encouragement,
where Moon and Barkley have tak­
over, will bale 18 to 22 tons in 10 ration culminated last Saturday, have no money to throw away.
whether you can give them other
To those subscribers who are in
en a contract of road work
hours. In good shape for work when E. A. Folsom suddenly disap­
help or not.
For
further
information
write
peared
from
Coquille
and
Miss
Iva
Buggy for sale or trade. Tongue,
W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Oregon. Garrett vanished from her home at
Bedsteads, springs and mattress­
shafts ami top. At Anderson's.
8-18-3t
es, at Anderson’s.
Myrtle PoiDt. They were married
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson are
at high noon in Marshfield and took
The
controversy
over
the
school
pQR
SALE
OR
TRA
D
E
—Monarch
back from their auto trip to Port­
passage on the steamer Elder lor
land and the springs, reporting a site of tbe consolidated Coos river' range, in good order, water at- Portland on their weddiug trip.
district has beeu settled, and a deed ! tachmeuts M. M. Young, Bax- They will visit Mr. Folsom’s people
pleasant tri^with no acci lents.
8-4-tf
to the site from Mrs. Mary R. Smith j ter Hotel.
at Vancouver, and tbe date of their
Tbe Girdiner Mill Co safe was
return has not been set.
Mr. Fol­
has been placed on record.
TOBACCO
AND
CIGAR
SALES­
looted Sunday evening and the rob­
som is O D e of Coquille’8 reliable and
MEN—
Wanted
to
advertise.
Ex­
W. C- Rose and wife are visiting
re je cte d young business men and
bers got away with about $2000 it)
perience unnecessary
$ 10 0
Mr. Rose’s parents near Roseburg
is
proprietor of Folsom’s Confec­
caab and $1000 worth ot jewlry.
monthly and Traveling Expenses.
They went out in their auto over j Advertise Smoking, Chewing To­ tionery. Tbe bride is an estimable
Get your heating sti ves at And r-
It is our business, so it
bacco, Cigarettes, Cigars.
SeDd and popular young ladv of Myrtle
sons, coal or wood. From $5.50 to the Coos Bay wagon road, and they
Poiut, where she has lived for a
is
necessary that we use
write
back
that
it
is
undoubtedly
i
2c.
stamp
for
full
particulars.
JUG 50. Double votes given 1 11 all
HEMET TOBACCO COr, New number of years with her mother
the woist road in the state.
heating stoves.
the
very best and latest
and brother. Tue newly tu<riied
York, N. Y.
7-28 20t
couple have the best wishes of all.
W J. Longston has finished pav
During the visit of the Portland
methods to turn out the
ing the intersection of C and Front business men last week this office FOR SALE—T)ne of the best farms
best work possible
streets and i* moving his 0111fit to received a pleasant call from C. C. i ou (U® Coquille at tbe cheapest
Teachers’ Institute
price.
J. W . LE NEVE
Bandon, where lie has a csntract Chapman, secretary of the Portland
Tbe Teachera’ Institute held at
for sewers, street paviug autl side­ Commercirl Ciub, who talked very | FOR SALE—Ten acre tract, three
walks smounting to about $15,000, nicely about this country and about I blocks from court house, 4J acres Myrtle Poiut last week was the larg­
in beariug berries, balance gar­ est ever held in the county and is
Our service is at your command.
which be will endeavor to finish be­ the interest taken by Portland in
If you are not already a customer
den and pasture. 7-room house pronounced an unqualified success.
our development.
fore the rainy et-ssou sets in,
I
The
corps
of
instructors
included
we would he pi ad to add you to
and good outbuildings. Half ou
our host of satisfied patrons.
time, if desired. Reason for Bell­ some of the foremost educators of
ing, old age of owner. Apply to the state, and the lectures were
Matt Kerregan.
7-14 15tp most instructive to tbe teachers in
! attendance, ¿Certificates of Attend­
A SNAP FOR A HOME— Good lo t ance to the number of 112 were is­
close in with good new 2 room sued and this does not cover the
cottage and enough lumber to ; full number who attended tbe insti­
build addition all for $325. Will tute, as gome did not call for certif-
to match our prices. Its hard to match
take labor for large part, or I icstes. The Mjrtlt Point people
our qualities. Brisker business brings
monthly payments CoquiMe Real entertained the gallo ting in a most
hospitable manner, and everything
Estate Co.
6-30tf
bigger, better buying. Better buying,
ib u t
J
@f@Acw£
p cw & 'J b it
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
arrears but who intend to pay when
th y can we wish to say that we are
glad to keep them oo tbe list until
such time as it is convenient for
them to settle, an 1 they nerd feel
no embarrassment at owing the pa-
| er a few dollars, That part of it
is alt right. It is these fellows who
take the paper su I read it for years,
with the iateution of pleading that
ol I gag “ ordered it Stopped" to es-
cipe payment w ! m get our goat.
The Piano Contest
The couut of votes in the Dr tue-
Andetson Piano Contest last Satur­
day night resulted in tbe awarding
of the weekly prizes of two coffee
percolators to Belva Pinston, at
AT DRANE’S
Drane’s, and Mary Fusonne, at A n­
derson’s, those two having turned Beulah Price_____ _______ 24,425
in the greatest number of votes dur- Addis Donaldsou _________ 22,825
iug the wtek.
Myrtle Newton _
151,430
The two candidates polling the B-Ivu Pmgslon "
18,925
most voles this week will each re­ Mrs. Pad get _____________ 14,265
ceive a beautiful set of orange Mrs. P. P. Leatberwood__ 10,810
spoons
Mabel W ilcox______;_______ 10,700
Some of the candidates stood still Mrs. AI Garten___ _________ 10,255
but many made substantial gains, Mrs. Medley_________________ 9,885
indicating that those in the lead Mrs. G. R. Wicknem_________ 8,965
will have to keep moving if they Mrs Mary Med lock • _ _ ; 8,770-
wish to retain their advantage Edith Morgan____
7,500
Mi*s Pinkston, the winner at Julia Doudouo___________
7,205
Drane’s, polled 566s votes during Grace Miller_________________2,220
the week, while Mary Fusonne took Katberiue Terris_____________ 2,025
the prize at Anderson's with a gain
AT ANDERSONS
of 4080. The figures are compara­
tively small and should be encour­ Mr*. Mabel Samson_________ 16,745
aging to the other candidates who Mr*. E. N. Harry______ „„11,300
have not yet made much ol a show­ Katherine Terris_____________7,260
! Mary Fusonne_______________ 6,080
ing.
Any candidate who had got out ! Verna Phillips_______________ 4,965
and rustled a couple of new sub­ [ Mildred Ma^t________________ 3,165
scribers to the Herald last week •Mt s L. A. Ross_____________3,080
could have walked away with the Lucdla Corbett______________ 2,945
percolator at either place Or any one | Mrs 'libbetts_________________2,160
2,145
who had collected a lew dollars ot | Violet Shuck_____________
Only Real
Bakery
CURRY COUNTY CUH1NGS
Choosing
Street
Has Had Our Careful
Attention
J
It’s Easy
better bargains. The proof of all is here.
Just a Word
In rounding up bargains we neuer forget
“Quality.” Proue us this week along
these lines.
The Model Grocery
S. M. Nosier & Co.
* v n
R n iT «tvK F F P T vn : pRS88'* off in the n" st
1 n t n m t.r v * P }r ,
I ^
manner. The institute will he held
AIARTMENTS Veodom® Lodg-
Q0q Uj|je D(,xt year during the
ing House. Everything neat and last week of August.
clean. Your patronage solicited. 1
W E. CLEGHORN AND W IFE.!
tf
$100 Rew.trd, $100
readers of this paper will
FOR HA LE —Some good residence
properties near business center;
half dowu, balance on terms; $600
and up.
5-12-tf
J J STANLEY.
FOR HALE—Fortv acres of good
land. Price $3000, If you want
something choice this is it.
In­
quire of, or address, with stamp
for reply, K. A Easton, Mountain
Glade, Hitkum P. O., Coos Co.
Oregoo.
4-21-tf
The
be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure In all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh (Jure is the only
positive cure now km vn to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh b* *
a constitutional
disease, requires a c stitutional treat­
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken In­
ternally, acting direct
upon the blood
and mucous surfaces « f the system there­
by destroying the foundation of the dis­
ease. and giving the p.¡ti nt strength by
building up the consti"¡tion and assisting
nature In doing Its w<
The proprietors
have so much faith i t its curative pow­
ers that they offer O r Hundred Dollar*
for any case that It ‘’ails to cure. 8en«l
for list of testimonial«.
. ...
A d d r e s s F. J . C H E N E Y A C O ., T o le d o , O h io.
S o ld b y a ll D ru g g iR ts , 7 V .
T aka H a ll’ s F a m ily PUls U * co o a tlp a tlo o .
Dozen
after
street
and
other
Make the most of us. Finest
bread, cakes and pies— made
dean, baked clean, sold clean.
Why not patronize such a
bakeshop as ours—light, airy,
sanitary?
We would welcome you as a
regular customer. Phone ua.
Deliveries made promptly.
Our Customers Are Satisfied!
CITY B H K 6R Y
C O O K
B R O S , PR O P-
A LICKING BLOCK
That’s What Your Cattle Want
Don’t put out loose salt to be wasted, nor de­
pend on guessing when your cattle need it.
Set up a fine, solid, 50 lb. block of rock salt in
the pasture where the cattle can go to it and
lick it whenever they feel the need of salt.
That is the best and most economical way.
Get it at
P. E. D R A N E ’ S
Tt\e Greater Oregon, >
With new buildings, better equip­
ment, enlarged grounds, and many ad­
ditions to its faculty, the University
of Oregon will begin its thirty-ninth
year Tuesday, September 15.
Special training for Business, Jour­
nalism, Law, Medicine, Teaching, L i­
brary Work, Music. Architecture.
Physical Training and Fine Arts,
largest and strongest departments
of liberal education.
COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICE CO.
n n /iu u
a Baker's
With Omar.
streets to search,
Sans bread, sans cake, sans baker
and—sans end!
WANT COLUMN
LAUND E RI NG
In T o w n !
Ah, choose the m ost for what you y*t
may spend
Before you , too, into the street de­
scend,
M
ERELY M
ENTIONED
Every Part of the Art of
the back subscriptions which only
need to be ca(led for could have
piled up enough votes in an hour
to take a prize. Tbe same condi­
tion prevails this week, and tbe
Herald will lend ..11 assistance pos­
sible to any caudidate who shows a
disposition to hustle.
With the extremely liberal club­
bing offer advertised in this issue it
should be easy for candidates to get
new subscribers or renewals, and
tbe votes count up fast when you
get 1000 or 7 0 0 0 on the dollar.
We would like to have every can­
didate call aud see what we can do
for them
Saturday night’s couut of votes
left the staudiug of the candidates
as follows:
L ib r a r y o f m o r e than 50.00S v o lu m e * , t w o
sp le n d id g y m n a siu m s, e le v e n b u ild in g s fu lly 1
e q u ip p e d
N ew
fltO.OSS A d m in is tra tio n j
B u ildin g in c o u r s e o f to n s tru < $ lo n
T u it io n F ree.
D o r m it o r ie s f o r m en en d
fo r w o m e n
E x p e n s e s lo w e s t.
W r ite t o r c a t a lo g and illu stra ted b o o k l e t , j
A d d re s s in g R egistra r.
Str. Elizabeth
UNIVERSITY
OF 0RE60N
EU G E N C . O R E G O N
Regular as the Clock
San Francisco
and Bandon
.First-class fare only
Up freight, per ton
$7.60
3.00
E. & E. T. Kruse
24 California Street, San Francisco
For Reservations
J. E. NORTON
Agent*. Coquille. Oregon
GET THE BEST
Swift 3 Premium Bacon,
Swift’s Premium Hams, Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard
At All Grocers
.1. K. NORTON
D IS T R I B U T O R .
C O Q U IL L E , O R E C O N