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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1914)
Coos «ml Curry county Fair, grfind march into tl e banqueting Piano Contest hall, where everything good to eat Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-24-26-26. was laid out in grand array. After ß o ilk y H. W. Dunham will «tart lor all had done full justice to the de Thu weikly prize at Drone's last Portland on the Breakwutir next licious viands before them, Mrs. S*ihir lay night went to Beulah Price Sunday, t’Jrin^ out the Finegnr boy Brandon arose and took charge of who made a gain of 8995 votes for At Anderson's a new That she was a capa the week. age l 11, of Bandon, who has been the affairs ble toaslmistress was soon fully candidate, Mrs. P. A. Breuer, enter committed to the Hoy a and Oil la demonstrated by her bright aud ed the oonlest and took the prize Aid Society witty remarks. Those responding with 1060 votes. This shows how All warm weather drinks will he to toasts were Mr. Turnbull, Miss easy it is for one of the candidates Fawcett, Mrs. Figg, Mrs. McDon to capture the p>ize by catching the found ut Folsom's Coufeotioneiy. others impping. ald and Mr. C. A Howard. D. H. W. Shaw, of Marshfield The prize this week will be a At about twelve o'clock those as was in town last week on a piofes sembled dispersed, everybody agree china beiry set. Nest week one of the most valu sional visit to valley points. ing that in this banquet the Educa able weekly piizes of the whole con tional League had beat itself at its If a building is being erected test will lie given at each store. anywheie in Coos cuuuty by Port - own game. Thia is a 26-piece set of table silver ware in n cabinet. It is a splendid land C 'p it a l will s o m e one plei-se Progreszive Supper ;priiuaod ouaIlt to C8„ forlh the tell the Herald ihout it. ! best efforts of all the candidate«. . » Th« Progressive supper served by Every candidate has an equal chaDce A Word for the Defendant the Ladies of the M. L. ( Lurch last weekly ptizes, without re Ibursday was a deci ltd success, gard (D J j OW many or how tew vot'S Did you ever monkey for 24 both financially an 1 gastronomical- they have already standing to their h urs with a gasoline engine when Ivy The first courses were setved at j cre(lit, for the prize is given for the you werr badly in need of its ser Mis. John Aasen s Here the ‘ bun- highest number of votes cast during vices, calling in one or two mechani gry ones” were given soup, crackers, tbe week for which the prize is of- cal experts, only to have them final bread, butter and salads. They 1 fereiI j t 8h0u|d he remembered ly assume a place ont on the sume were then directed to Mrs Rich also that votes over a week old, limb with yourself? That is what mond’s where they received chicken, while they are counted for the When you come to us in the middle of the night happened in this office last week, potatoes, gravies and jellies of every grand prize, do not count on the and we were delayed just a day on description. The next place to weekly prize. to get only a dime’s worth of something for the one of the biggest jobs of press which they went iu search of eats This week a new element has toothache, we won’t complain. When you give us work ever turned out in the town. was Mrs. H. O. Auderson’s where, been added in the issue of due bills. Finally, after everybody acknowl their walk having kept up their ap These are in denominations of $5.00 your business during the day, we take delight in edged themselves up a tree, a ray of petites, they were able to do full A candidate selling a due bill and accommodating you during the night. But if you } intelligence shot athwart the mam justice to tbe delicious cakes and ice turning in the mouey gets 2000 always have household remedies right in your home, moth vacuum of the editor, the me cream which were placed before yotes on the deal, and the purchaser chanic chased out of doors and them. you will save YOURSELF many an annoying mid of the due bill also gets tbe regular cleaned out the muffler, and the The supper was unanimously number of votes on tLe purchases night journey. little engine bowed her thanks and agreed to have been a perfect success made with it. Mr. Drane and Mr. has been running like a Waterbury in every respect and many expressed Anderson BBk the Herald to request watch ever since. Now what do you the wish the Ladies of ths M. E. tbe candidates to call and get a Come to OUR Drug Store know about that? Anyway, we take Church would see fit to give an supply of these due bills and re off our hat to this little engine. She other such “ feed’’ in the near future, ceive inr uctious us to their dispo did her best and kept turning her to which sentiment we fervently sal. T due hills are too valuable self over when she had only a pin add “ Amen.” to mail c j t promiscuously, aud it is ----- — * - • • * * ---------------------------- hole through which to get rid of T H E R E X H L L S T O R E desired that the candidates call for the exhaust. It she couldu't pull New Grand Jury them personally. the big press it wasn’t her fault, Remember that the quickest way and any one who wants to cuss The new prand jury which was of all to secure votes is to bring in gasoline engines is requested to drawn lor this term of court and subscriptions for the Herald. Com Coos and Curry county Fair, make an exception of the odb in the P ro fe ss io n a l C a rd s which is now wrestling with the paratively few of the candidates Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-24-25 26 Herald office. problems attendant on an advancing have taken tbe trouble to call at --------- --------- Don’t git “ crazy with the heat” — civilization in Coos county is made this office aud see about this, but Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT I Go to Folsom's Confectionery aud Educational League Banquet up as follows: L A Lawhorn, fore those who have done so have been D entist absorb a cooling drink. man, of McKinley; C. L Bone- well rewarded for their time. We Office over First Nationat Bank The Educational League gave a brake, Marshfield; Harry Oerding, would suggest to tbe others that Miss Vivian HayDcs, the bright Phone Main 431 young violinist, returned to the city reception to the teachers of the Co Coquille; J. H. Laird, McKinley; they aie missiug an opportunity lo quille Schools at the W. O. W. Fred D-Kruse, Marshfield; J. H. do good for themselves. yesterday after playing a five Hall last Friday evening. Altho Hunt, Bandon; James Stock, Sum Following was Saturday night’s nights’ engagement at the Royal the weather was rather unpropitious ner. count: , theater in Marshfield. for such an occasion a large num AT DUANE’S No Quorum Coos and Curry county Fair, | Three Cans Condensed Milk for ber of League members with their Myrtle PoiDt, Sept 23 24 26-26. Belva Pingslon____________ 63,765 invited friends were there to wel ! 25c at Lyons <fc Jones. A special meeting of the city Beulah Price_______________ 53,450 come the honored guests. John Manning, king of Dredger Every one should make calcula 35,565 One of the special features of the council was to be held last night Myrtle Newton island in Coos Bay, is in town in at tion s to attend the fair at Myrtle evening was a program consisting ol: for the purpose of heating objec Mabel W ilcox___ 31,750 tendance at court. Ì Point this year. Much work has | Piano duet______Mrs M. O. Haw tions to the improvement made at Addie Donaldson__________ 29,690 kins and Raymond Burns the intersection o( Front and C Mrs P. P. Leatherwood_____ 24,625 Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection- j been done on the grounds and this | Vocal solo______ Hattie Sweet streets. The mayor, recorder, at Mrs. A1 Garten_____________ 19,565 ery ■ I year's fair promises to be the best Reading__________ Verna Phillips torney and two councilmen were on Julia Doudouo__ J__________ 18,920 _ _ 15,845 Vocal solo_______ Mrs. Ed. Lorenz hand, enough to adjourn for lack Mrs. Mary Medloek A. A Cutter shoes for Men and yet. ' _15,225 Boys. The Best Winter shoe on Xbe grand jury is examining Reading____________ Julian Leslie of a quorum. No objections had Mrs. Padget . . Vocal s o lo ___ Mrs. Birdeau Fraker been presented for consideration Mrs. Q. R. Wickham________ 14,920 the market at Lyons <t Jones. __ J many witnesses in connection with Adjournment was taken until Grace Miller________________10,615 Gamble The wind put the telephone line the mysleiious Bieuer murder and j Quart.et__Frank Leslie, Earl Leslie, Friday night. Mrs. Medley_________________ 9,885 to Myrtle Point out of commission trying to get a line on the murder. Edith Morgan __ 7,580 Aaron Wilson, McCurdy Not Like Coos Ina Harmon_________________ 2,685 Next was an “ everybody get ac for awhile last Friday. T. A. Walker will make special Mrs. Jas Laird_____ _______ 2,190 iquainted” period after which the trips to Roseliurg at reasonable Folsom's Confectionery has the J. S. Lawrence is in receipt of a Large, high-power auto. gentlemen secured partners lor the AT ANDERSON’S exclusive agency in Coquille for rates. letter from his son Perry who left PartieB desiring to go call either Stafford’s Hi-Tone Chocolates. Mrs. Mabel Samson _ 22,320 here for Tucson, Ariz., to enter phone. 7-14-tf the university there. He writes Mrs. E. N. H arry..‘.V.’ .V ..14,800 Miss Maud EllicgseD of Oakland, The registration hooks, which from L -s Angeles that he reached Katherine Terris_____________9,660 California, was in town on Thursday have been closed for a short time, that point without mishap, and says Mildred Mast________________ 9,095 aud Friday of last week visiting RATES: One cent a word, each in that he was much impressed by the Mary Fusoune_______________ 8,695 will be opened again on Thursday- sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' contrast presented by that arid and Verna Phillips_______________ 7,726 relatives. next and will remain open until Mrs. L. A. Ross_____________6,485 SHINGLES FOR SALE En October 15th. W A N TED — Homestead relinq ish- sunbaked country to the verdant Violet Shuck________________ 3,690 fields and hills of the Coquille val quire of Geo. T. Moulton, Agent rnent, J. F. Wellman, care Her ley. He has seen no grass there Lucilla Corbett______________3,195 Two bags Wyandott Washing for the Hammock Shingle Co. ald. ltp except on irrigated lawns He was Mrs. P. A Breur____________ 3060 Powder for 25c at Lyous A Jones. Earl Willey of Fairivew, left last FOR SALE CHEAP—The Abstract beginning to feel that he was get Mrs Tibbetts_______________ 2,160 When you renew your subscrip plant, law library, offi'e furni ting a long ways Irom home. week for Corvallis, where he will Coos and Curry county Fair, tion don’t forget our great clubbing ture, household furniture, auto attend the Oregon Agricultural Myrlle Point, Sept. 23-24-25-26. offer, whereby you get four maga mobile, horse, buggy and harness Marriage Licenses College. belonging to the late It H. Smith. zines for one year at an extra cost Inquire of Mrs Bertha J. Smith, Wyandott Washing Powder in 25 cents. Andrew J. Counts and Nellie E very P art of the A rt of 3 1-2 lb. bags, regular pi ice 25c Coquille, Oregon. Jergensen. Coos and Cuery county Fair, now on .sale at Lyons A Jones, 2 Fred Kirkstadl and Mrs Olive Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-24-25 26. A FEW CHOICE LOTS in Kuowl- hags for tbe price of one. tons Heights can still be bought West. Miss Myrtle Stout, who has beeu has Had Our Careful Coos anp Curry county Fair, at ten dollars per month. They Goorge L. Dindinger and Fluella staying with the family of H. W. Myrtle Point, Sept. 23-24 25-26. Attention are 64 j£xl75 ft. Inquire of Ned M. Turner. Dunham, will start Sunday for C. Kelly. 9-8-tf Hugo De'.bert Benson and Blanche Montana, where she will make her TOMATOES delivered at Mvrtle Raymond. $100 R e w a r d , $100 Th© readers o f this paper w ill b© home with an aunt, Mrs. ^Vagner. Point at 50c per box. Phone pleased to learn that there Is at least ono Michel Foscbette and Grulietta dreaded disease that science has been Farme s 30. Peter Axe Bridge, Sigismondi. Get your boy a pair of A. A. Cut abie to cu re In all ils stages, and that is Ore. 9-8-4t It is our business, so it Catarrh. H all's C atarrh Cure is the only ter shoes for the winter at Lyons & Floyd A. Wynant and Ruby V. p ositive cu re now know n to the m edical fraternity. Catarrti bein s a constitutional Jone. is necessary that we use Converse. WAN LED —To let a contract to log disease, requires a constitutional treat W . Arthur Jones, representing ment. H a ll's C atarrh Cure is taken in a million feel of timber. Close J. W .Hammock and Cassie M. the very best and latest ternally. nrtinu directly upon the blood haul. B. Folsom, Coquille. 9-1-tf Roberts. and m ucous su rfa ces o f the system , there the San Francisco branch of the methods to turn out the b y destroying the foundation o f the dis American Ty pe Founders Co., was Eli O. Mills and Emily O Mc- ease. and giv in g the patient strength by FOR SALE OR T R A D E —Monarch building up the constitution nnd assisting best work possible nnture in doing Its work. The proprietors in tbe city yesterday on a tour of range, in good order, water at- Fariin. have so m uch faith In Its curative pow tachmeutB M. M. Youog, Bax- ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars ihe printing offices of the county. f o r any case that It fails to cure. Send 8-4-tf ter Hotel. f o r list o f testim onials. Coos and Currv county Fair, A d d r e s s P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 7Ne. Myrtle Point, Sept. 23 24 25-20. TOBACCO AND CIGAR SALES Taka Hall’ s Family Pills for constipotlon. Incorporated MEN—Wanted to advertise. Ex Manufacturers of Our service is at your command. If you are not already a customer perience unnecessary $ 1 0 0 The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe we would be glad to add you to monthly and Traveling Expenses. The Strongest and Ne earest Water our host of satisfied patrons. Advertise Smoking, Chewing To Proof shoe made for loggers, miners bacco, Cigarettes," Cigars. Send prospectors and mill men. 2c. stamp for full particulars. 621 Thurman Street HEMET TOBACCO CO., New PoitTLAND, O hf . oon . York, N. Y. 7-28 20t % A n n ouncem ent ' d a y- IJ A V IN 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 LUMBER Especial attention will be paid to the local demand, and every effort will be made to supply anything needed at the shortest possible notice. Your orders are solicited. E. E. JOHNSON LESSEE S 3 r NOTICE F U H R M A N ’S P H A R M A C Y 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 o f the month. MERELY MENTIONED Oregon Power Company T W 'G r e a te T O T e ^ o Y Y L ib r a r y o f m o re th a n 50 . 00 S v o lu m e * , t w o s p le n d id g y m n a siu m s, e le v e n b u ild in g * f u lly e q u ip p e d . N ew $100,000 A d m in la t r a t io n B u ild in g In c o u ra e o f c o n a tru d tlo n . T u i t io n F re e . D o rm it o r ie a f o r m e n an d fo r w o m en E x p e n s e s lo w e st. W r it e f o r c a ta lo g an d illu s tr a te d b o o k le t , A d d re s s in g R e g is t ra r, W A N T COLUMN LAUNDERINO Theo.BeipOu.wia.s. MONEY T A L K S At The Model Grocery 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. FOR SALE—Ten acre tract, three} blocks from court house, 4^ acres in hearing berries, balance gar den and pasture. 7-roora house} and good outbuildings. Half on } time, if desired. Reason for sell-} ing, old age of owner. Apply to j Mutt Kerregan. 7-14-15tpj ROOMS AND HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS—Vend nine L odg ing House. Everything neat and clean. Your patronage solicited. W E. CLEGHORN AND WIFE, tf COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICE CO. Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock S a n F r a n c is c o a n d B andon First-class fare only ........ $7.60 Up freight, per ton................ 3.00 EL & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco The Model Grocery S. M. Nosier & Co. FOR SALE—Forty 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 Coos aud Curry county Fair, Myrtle Point, S pi. 23-24-25-26. I WiU Give $1000 If I Fail to Cure Any Caneur or Tumof. N ok n lfn .n o pain, no pay until eurod. Any lump In woman’ s broaat is eaneor if hard; it always poisons deop glands under the arm and kills ouickly. Any tumor, lump, or nore| on the lip, face or body long ¡scanner. Anlsland i plant plaster and blood ‘ J. E. NORTON specific makes the cure. Writ ten absolute guarantee. 120 page book srnt frœ. Testlmo- j niais of lO OOOcured-sworn to. toe some ; no X R a y swindle. ' strictly reliable.” A g en t,, Coquille, O regon M *'U Old Dr. I Mrs. Dr. Chamlay t Cs. •£ ! For Réservations 438 Valencia St.. San Francisco. Cal. Kindly msH to someone with canctr. U. S. cancer cure. > With oew 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. Architedhire, Physical Training and Fine Arts. Largest and strongest departments of liberal education. UNIVERSITY OF 0R E60N EUGEN E. O R E G O N ASK Y O U R GROCER FOR Sw ift’s "Silver Leaf Brand, Pure Lard" TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. NONE JUST AS GOOD. ,J. E . N O R T O N D IS T R IB U T O R , C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N □ □ REGISTER TODAY TO VOTE OREGON DRY November 3, 1914 Registration Books Re-Opened NOW w L. ADAMS, o f OREGON CITY, landing mar-' chant, tags:—"Since Oregon Citg want drg, business has much Improved. Collections are easier. I have fewer bad bills. Abolition o f the saloon has turned a vast sum datlp to channels o f trade. Checks that used to be cashed In saloons are now cashedIn stores g Paid Advertitemrot by Committee at One Hundred 748 Morgan Building. Portland. Oregon