Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 15, 1914, Image 3

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Coos mil Currv county Fair,
Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-21-25-20.
Her. O. H. Bryan will take I be
Geo. VV. Filler for Portland Tbure-
day and will attend the annual con-
ference of the M. E. Church.
F. A Folsom and bride returned
today from .h e r honeymoon trip,
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Just as the forms wire closing ho
came rushing in with a handful of
cigars and a happy eniile, with the
salute, “ Y.s, I'm married.
Gee
Whiz!"
Stage Spills Passengers on
Coos Bay W agon Road
Piano Contest
Ah, Our Pies!
Fit For a King!
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Belya Pink-ton took the weekly
prize of a condiment set in the
Km, Kotk Correspondent
Just be,uw Rocky pointthe clown Drane contest Saturday night, and i
When Fie Making Stumped
Mildred Mast won at Andersou’s.
stage upset Friday atternoon;Briggs
Tbe prize at each place this week
Omar.
driviug. There was a big load.five is a meat fork.
Myself when young did hungrily
or six passengers. The passengers
Some surprising guius wire marie
frequent
were buckled nr and could not take
„ chance al a j ump. The driver by different contestants last week, Baker and oook and heard soft
blandishment
and other surprises are undoubtedly
jumped and was not butt
About it and about, but evermore
in stoie.
by the same door wherein
Miss Iidith Mathews nt Fairview
T hepiize of a hunch of votea , Came I out
went
got a bioken atm and one side of offered by tbe Herald last week for
her k*ce ^a(By bruised. Mrs. Carter i the candidate bringing tbe giestesi
oi Marshfield sustained some broken "mount of money on subscridtious 1
No mysteries about our
Don't get “ crazy with the heat"— ribs and bruises, the other passen-
was taken by Miss Belva Pinkston
Go to Folsom s Confectionery ami
were more or less in need of
pies.
They're just simple,
who also forged ahead in the main
ah orii a cooling driuk.
arnica and pain killer.
A doctor
well baked, juicy pies — all
contest.
Misses Vivian and Winnie Haynes, | was calico l>v phone arid tbe passen-
A very pretty race will undoubt­ kinds— tasty and good.
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„ „ i „ „ j , i gtrs were taken to the road camp a e d l y be seen f om now on.
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wb i have been making splendid , .
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The proof of our pies is in
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short distance up the road
Ivan
Some candidate still has a chance |
music with tbe violin and piauo at j aird ,ook Mr. and Mrs. Carter to
to pile up more votes in a week than the eating.
the Grand, will go to Marshfield to- Sumner tbat nigbt and Mr. Math-
the leaders have, by getting out
You’ ll like their homemade
morrow to fill engagements at tbe ews took his daughter borne Satur- and working with tbe Herald club
taste—
a specialty of ours.
Marskfield and North Bend picture ! day.
bing combination, which is the
,
It i$ the first serious accident for most liberal offer heretofore made “ Mother" has nothing on us
J the Coos Bay Stage line that I ever by an Oregon newspaper.
as pie makers.
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Two bags Wyandott Washing j knew or beard of on this side of the
Following was Saturday night’s
| Powder for 25c at Lyons A Jones. Coast range.
There is some new count:
Through the assistance of Senator road work going on just this side
AT DRANE’S
of Rocky Point. A ‘ •fill” is being
! Chamberlain, the postoffice depart­
You might Just as well have a COMFORTABLE
made and it seems that it is not left Belva Kingston
60,005
ment has been induced to advertise wide enough for a mule to shy and
shave; you will, if you let us supply the shaving
Beulah Price
54,455
again for bids for carrying tbe mail stay in the “ road" at the same time Myrtle Newtou
30,000
things. Our soaps make a beard-softening lather;
from Roseburg to Myrtle Point. The stage turned completely over Addie Donaldson
26,250
our brushes hold their bristles; our face lotions and
24,465
This is probably the third and last and landed bottom side up Before Mrs. P. P. Lentherwood
3rd A N N U A L
passengers ride in it again there Mabel Wilcox
powders improve the skin. Whatever be your shav­
24,175
call.
will have to be new seats. The Mrs. Al Garten
19,465
ing needs, let us supply them and you will get the
Perry Lawrence and Iiay Miller lanterns look as if they might be­ Julia Dondouo
18,255
RIGHT sort o f stuff.
left last Wednesday for Tuscon, long to a Crazy Billie of Germany. Mrs. Padget
15,225
Mr. Leatherman of Harrisburg Mrs. Mary Medlock
14,415
¡Arizona. Perry will take the course
was a passenger on the stage Friday Mrs. Medlev
9,885
| of civil engineering, for which he
afternoon; he is visiting his son Mrs. G. R. Wickham
8,965
Come to OU R Drug Store
¡shows both taste and apitude, while LJovd and family. He got out ol
8,850
Oiace Miller
Hay bad not decided on his course the wreck a sprained ankle and Edith Morgan __
7,580
some bruises.
of study.
Iua Harmon
2,685
Mrs McVey’s sister and husband Kutheriue Terris
2,650
Get your boy a pair of A. A. Cut­
are visitidg the McVeys.
2,190
Mrs. Jas Laird
TH E
REXH LL STO R E
ter shoes for tbe winter at Lyons &
The new roadwork in the Fair- Mary F u s o d u c
2,065
Jone.
view district, on Sumn-r mountain, Hazel Radabaugb
2,010
Geo. W. Loggie, of North Bend, causes a person who hauls a load
AT ANDERSON'S
was in the city yesterday, having up Sumner mountain to hope that
Coos and Curry conuty Fair,
the new grade will be finished to Mre. Mabel Samson
P r o fe s s io n a l C a r d s
22,145
been
summoned
for
jury
duty.
Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-24-25 20
the top and down the other side be­ Mrs. E. N. H»rrv
14,325
Having important business
at
fore he goes with another load.
Mrs. A. T. Morrison and daugh­
Katherine Terris
9,050
home,
aud
being
something
of
a
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
Mary Fusonue
8,695
ter returned last week from their
talker himself, Mr. Loggie put up
D kntist
For Exposition Exhibit
Mildred Mast
8,395
visitlo San Diego and vicinity.
Office over First National Hank
a song and dance that induced the
7,636
Verua Phillips
Filone Main 431
It will be observed that the Her­ judge to excuse him.
A meeting was held here last Thurs­ Mrs L. A. Ross
6,030
day of delegates from the different com­ Lucdla Corbett
ald is somewhat crowded with ad­
3,195
Fred Hollister was in town yes mercial bodies of the county to take
2,690
Violut Shuck
vertising this week
terday on bis way home to North steps toward having this county repre­ Mrs libbetts
2,160
All warm weather drinks will be Bend, having visited different parts sented by an exhibit at the Panama-
Coos and Curry county Fair, found at Folsom’s Coufectionery.
Coos and Curry county Fair,
of the county in the interest of bis Pacifiic exposition. Hugh McLain was
Myrtle Poiut, Sept 23 24 25 2ti.
We note that tbe cows are giving candidacy for congress. Mr. Hol­ elected chairmen of the meeting and H. Myrlle Point, Sapt 23-24-25-26.
W . Young secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Flilcroft were richer milk since the berry season
lister is making an energetic cam­
It is understood that a space 20 by 50
in town from Fairview today.
diew to a close.
paign and it receiying encouraging
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Baked For You by Experts!
Coos-Currq Fair
M U M POINT, SEPT. 23-4 H
FUHRMAN’S PH ARM ACY
$1600 in Purses for Races
and Other Events
New Buildings, Stock Barn and
Exhibit Hall
$1100 in Premiums for County
Exhibits
MERELY MENTIONED
$500 for School Childern’s Industrial Fair
B. H. Smith died Saturday night,
Ice Cream at Folsom's Confection­
ery.
after a long illness, and the funeral
Harry Clouser is making a busi­ took place this afternoon from the
undertaking, parlors.
ness trip to San FraDcisco.
Three Cans Comleused Milk for
W. J. Host, one of Marshfield's
ii ii ter r i tied, was iu town on busincsi- 25c at Lyons & Jones.
feet has been assigned to this county in
Katherine Terris, who was seri­
A. A Cutter shoes for Men and ously injured tea days ago by being
Boys. The Best Winter shoe on dragged by a horse, is reported by
the market at Lyons A Jones.
Dr. Cuiin us being o ,t of danger
Mr. and Mrs C. M. Avers, of Sin anil recovering nicely.
Every one should make calcula­
Jose, Calif., are visiting the family
tions to atteud tbe fuir at Myrtle
of H. W. Young.
Point this year. Much work has
Coos and Curry county Fair,
Folsom's ConfectioDerv has the
exolnsive agency in Coquille for been done on the grounds and this Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-24-25-26.
year’s fair promises to be the best
Stafford's i-Tone Chocolates.
yet.
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Hose returned
T. A. Walker will make special
last week from their visit at Rose
trips to Hoseburg at reasonable
burg.
rates.
Large, h igh-pow er auto. | RATES: One cent a word, each in-
charge less than 15 cents
SHINGLES FOR SALE — En­ Parties desiring to go call either i ser^'on‘
7-14-tf
quire of Geo. T. Moulton, Ageut phooe.
A FEW CHOICE LOTS in Kuowl
for the Hammock ShiDgle Co.
! Jeff Benham, of Fairview biought,
tons Heights caD still be bought
at ten dollars per month. They
Clark Hull and Jess Kay will in some fine graveusteiD apples for
are 64j4xl75 ft. Inquire of Ned
give another of their popular dances Nosier & Co. today. The Fairview
C. Kelly.
9-8-tf
at Riverton next Sdurday uight. couutry is hard to beat on any fruit
The Norma will take the crowd from or vegetable that thrives iu Coos TOMATOES delivered at Mvrtle
Point at 50c per box.
Phone
here.
county.
Farme s 39. Peter Axe Bridge,
Coos snp Curry county Fair,
Wyandott Wasbiug Powder in
Ore.
9-8-4t
Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-24 25-26.
3 1 2 lb. baus, regular piice 26c ! r-;r z = :
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now ou „aie at Lyon, A Jones, 2 L O ST -A uguet 81at, in Coquille,
.
v
M lu in m x lii œ z-rlH in r
Plain
gold wedding ring. Find
bugs for tbe price of one.
er please leave at Drnnes Store.ltp
$100 Reward, $100
Th© readers o f this paper wilt be
Geo. L. Diodinger and Mrs.
pleased to learn that there is at least one
W ANTED—To borrow $1000 on
dreaded disease that science has been Fluella Turner were married at the
first-class security,
Inquire at
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. H all’s Catarrh Cure Is the only
Methodist paraonage here Saturday-
Herald office-
9-8 2tp
ositive cu re now know n to the medical
f raternity. Catarrh being a constitutional evening, Rev. C. H. Bryan tying
disease, requires a constitutional treat­
WANTED—To let a contract to log
ment. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure Is taken in­ the knot.
Both are prominent
a million feel of timber. Close
ternally, actin g directly upon the blood
and m ucous surfaces o f the system , there­
Marshfield people, where the groom
haul. B. Folsom, Coquille. 9-1-tf
b y destroying the foundation o f the dis­
ease, and givin g the patient strength b y I ibh beeD in business for some year».
building up the constitution and assisting
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Monarch
nature in doing Its work. The proprietors Mayor aud Mra. F. E. Allen came
have so m uch faith In Its curative pow ­
range, in good order, water at­
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars over to witneaa the ceremony.
tachments
M. M. Young, Bax­
Saturday.
WANT COLUMN
fo r any case that it fails to cure. Send
fo r list o f testimonials.
.
Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 75e.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa lion.
Coos and Curry county Fair,
Myrtle Point, Sept 23 24 25-26.
MONEY TA LK S
A t The Model Grocery
ter Hotel.
$2500 should be put into literature to be
distributed at the exposition,^and it is
expected tbat the bouthern Pacific will
help out on this.
The temporary organization was made
permanent, each commercial body to be
represented by three deleg. tes, and
Curry county also to liaye three. J. L.
Kronen berg was added to the Bandon
delegation to make up the number.
The delegates present were as follows:
North Bend— Roland A. VVernich,
Henry C. Diers, Austin S. Hammond.
Marshfield—Coi. William Grimes,
Hugh McLain, Albert J. Mendell.
Bandon— James W. Mast, George P.
Laird.
Coquille—A. T. Morrison, M. II.
Hersey, J. A. Lamb, H. W . Young.
Myrtle Point—J. 0. Stemmier, Dr.
L. G. Johnson.
Hugh McLain was elected chairman
of the meeting and II W . Young secre­
tary.
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Coos and Curry county Fair,
Myrtle Point, Sept 23-24-25-26.
Report of the Condition of the
FOR SALE—Ten acre tract, three
blocks from court house, 4J acres
in bearing berries, balance gar­
den and pasture. 7-room house
and good outbuildings. Half on
time, if desired. Reason for sell­
ing, old age of owner. Apply to
Matt Kerregan.
7-14-15tp'
ROOMS AND HOUSEKEEPING
APART MENTS—Vendome Lod g-
ing House. Everything neat and
clean. Your patronage solicited.
W. E CLEGHORN AND WIFE,
tf
S. M. Nosier & Co.
Port? 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, Sitkum P. O., Coos Co.
Oregon.
4-21-tf
A BIGGER, AND BETTER FAIR
NOTICE
Incorporated
Manufacturers of
The Celebrated Beramann Shoe
The Strongest and Jiearest Water
Pr >of shoe made for loggers, miners
prospectors and mill men.
621 Thurman Street
P ortland , O broon .
Every Part of the Art of
LAUND E RING
has had Our Careful
Attention
It is our business, so it
is necessary that we use
the very best and latest
methods to turn out the
best work possible
and after August 1, 1914 our
office hours will be as follows:
8 A. M. to 12 M. and 1 P. M to 3 P. M.
All our customers are earnestly request­
ed to remember these hours so that
none may lose the Cash Discount on
their bills by presenting them after 3
P. M. on the tenth of the month.
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Oregon Power Company
At Coquille, in the State o f Oregon,
at the close o f business, Sept, 12, 1914.
TWWeateTOregovT^
Resource*
8-4-tf
TOBACCO AND CIGAR SALES­
MEN—Wanted to »avertis». Ex­
perience unnecessary
$10 0
monthly ami Traveling Expenses.
Advertise Smoking, Chewing To­
bacco, Cigarettes, Cigars.
Send
2c. stamp for full p»rticulars.
HEMET TOBACCO CO., New
York, N. Y.
7-28 20t
F< >ii SALE
The Model Grocery
If I Fail to Core
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Loans and discounts
$49,839.92
Overdrafts, secured and un­
secured
28.37
Bonds and warrants
10,116.69
Banking house
12,500.00
Furniture and fixture!
5.000.00
Due from approved reserve
banks
19,865.22
204.41
Checks and other cashitems
Exchanges for clearing house
366.23
Cash on hand
15,471.45
Total
Having changed to a cash basis we are
shaping ourselves to meet all competi­
tion, quality to be considered. We are
discontinuing the 5 per cent discount
tickets thereby reducing our prices
wherever possible. Your money talks,
come in and hear what it has to say.
1 Will Give $1000
reports from all parts of tbe dis­ the Oregon building; also tbat Currv
county would like to join with Coos in
trict.
Any C a n cer o r T u m or. N o knlfo, no
making a display.
pain, n o poy until eurod. Any lump
The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.
It was decided that 45000 should he in w o m a n 's broa st la e a n eor if hard;
Church m et iu regular buuiueau sea expendod on the display. Of this it io It always poisons deep glands under the
siou last Thursday at the home of expected that the county court will ap­ arm and kills quickly.
Any tumor, lump, or sore
propriate $2000; the commercial clubs on the lip, face or body
Mrs. H. O. Andersou, one featu
will raise $2500; and hat Curry county long is cancer. An Island
being the election of officers, which
will make up at least the balance. The plant plaster and blood
resulted as follows: PresiJeut, Mrs following assignments of the amounts specific makes the cure. Writ­
ten absolute guarantee. 120
B Tozier;
First Vice President, to be raised by the different commer­ page book sent free. Testimo­
nials of 10.000 cured—sworn to. ____
Mrs. Cora Chadwick;
Recording cial bodies was made: Marshfield $000, see some; no X R a y swindle. “ strictly reliable.
Secretary, Mrs. Anderson; Cories North Bend $400, Coquille $300, Ban- Adsrtu old Dr. A Mrs. Dr. Chamley t l o . £ £
Valencia St.. San Francisco. Cal. Kindly mail
ponding Secretary, Mrs. Jas. Rich­ don $400, Myrtle Point $250, Curry 438 to
someone with cancer. U. S. cancer cure
count} $550.
mond; Treasurer, Mrs. J. L Aasen
It was also determined that at least
Coquille Valley Day, - Sept. 24
School Childern’s Day, Sept. 25
Coos Bay Day, - - - Sept. 26
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Our service is at your command.
If you are not already a customer
we would be glad to add you to
our host of satisfied patrons.
With new buildings, better equip,
ment, enlarged grounds, and many ad­
ditions to its faculty, tbe University
of Oregon will begin ita thirty-ninth
year Tuesday, September IS.
Special training (or Business, Jour­
nalism. Law Medicine. Teaching, U-
brary Work. Music. ArchiteArr,
Physical Training and Fine Arts.
Largest and strongest departments
of liberal education.
COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICE CO.
L i b r a r y o f m o r e th a n 50, 00# v o lu m e * , t w o i
s p le n d id g y m n a s iu m s , e le v e n b u ild in g * f u ll y I
e q u ip p e d
N ew
$100,00# A d m in is t r a t io n
B u ild in g in c o u r s e o f c n n * tru < ftlo n .
T u it io n F re e .
D o r m it o r ie s f o r m e n •
fo r w o m e n
E x p e n s e s lo w e s t.
W r it e t o r c a t a lo g a n d Illu s t r a t e d b o o k le t , I
A d d r e s s in g R e g is t r a r ,
J
- »113,392.29
Liabilities
$25,000.00
Capital stock paid in.. .
Surplus fund
746.CO
Undivided profits, less e x­
penses and taxes paid
1,631.56
Due to banks and bankers
182.60
Individual deposits subject to
check
74,750.10
Demand certificates.of deposit 2,764.83
Savings deposits
8,317.20
Total - - - - $113,392.29
State o f Oregon, |
County o f Coos, t 88'
I, R. H. Mast, cashier o f the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best o f my knowledge and belief.
R. H. M ast , Cashier.
C orrect—Attest: O. C. S anford ,
G e o . A. R obinson .
Directors j
Subscribed and sworn to before me i
ihis 15th day o f Sept., 1914.
[Seal]
O. C. S anford ,
Notary Public.
U N IV ER SIT Y
Str. Elizabeth
CUOCNC,
OF O R IS O N
O REGON
Regular as the Clock
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
First-class (are only
Up freight, per ton
»7.50
3.00
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
Sw ift’s “Slluer Leaf Brand. Pure Lard”
E. & E. T. Kruse
24 California Street, San Francisco
For Reservation*
J. E. NORTON
Agents, Coquille, Oregon
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
.T. E .
D IS T R IB U T O R .
NONE JUST AS GOOD.
N O RTO N
C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N