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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1914)
Washington Started It He cut down the first cherry tree that his tory mentions. There have been a good many cut down since for REXALL Cherry B ark Cough S yru p The oue-set playlet, “ At Cozy Cor- This is a step in the right direction Miss Ren i Daub Ison was in town oer,” was giveu by the Elliott Play- when the young people ot the com on Saturday. John and Jonas Dimmitt, of Ban- ers Co., at the Grand last evening rnuDity work together tor clean in- dun, passed thru town Friday, en and was highly enjoyed by tbe aud- teresting entertainmeut the whole route to the Bay, where Jonas will ience, which was large for Monday comuuity will be profited. catch the first boat sailing for the night. The sketch was condensed Worthy Couple Wed from the long play of the seme City. name and told an interesting story G. J. Lemauski was over from Justice Stanley said the ceremony ^ j in tabloid form. Tbe six members the Bay today, threatening to of the cast all did well, tbe charater a* his office in this city last Satur up tbu town and run it to suit part of the malicioue old maid ba day which united Johan Ernst Ol himself ling especially well done by Violet son, of Sweden, and Miss Johanna Tbe Herald is in receipt from J. Robbins. Katarina Patronella, of Germany. A. Ward, too late for publication, | This couple recently came from of an appeal to the people of Coos East Fork Items Antwerp, the lady leaving about a an I Curry to co-operate with the mouth ahead of the gentleman, and management or a creditable exhibit Messrs. Jones and McDouald both having left just in time to at tbe opeuiug oi the Panama-Pacific with the Northwestern Angora escape the attack and (all of that exposition. G o a t Association, o f Portland city. This worthy couple had been Ball Brand Rubber Boots at brought in last week a bunch of engaged to wed for fourteen years Lyons A Jones. This is the best 200 goats, mostly nannies, fur Mr, but Mr. Olson, being a seafaring bout on tbe market today —wears Croft who lives below Bandon. man, and it requiring six weeks lung and oust Uss. Walter Laird and a man from public proclamation of the banns be H. J. Stewart, of Portlsnd, repre Portland, sent in by tbe telegraph fore a wedding may be solemuized senting tbe Remington Typewriter company, have been repairing the in the old country, they had never Company, was a caller on Coquille telegraph line, placing new poles had an opportunity until the pres business men last week, with offers where needed, cutting out brush cut time, to have tbe knot tied, of assistance in their typewriter anil doing a job that is expected to j Another remarkable feature is the troubles, and incidentally taking last for a year, with the local repair j fact that both of the high contract- orders in that line. work added, for when the railroad ing parties speak very good Eng- Some Coquille business men will gets to Coos Bay this line over the lish, owing to the fact that the be interested iu knowing that Jack old Coos Bay wagon road will be groom has followed the sea and Webber, who departed from our jimk. I the bride having been a resident of midst a week or two ago, has phoned M. C. Miller is visiting bis father AntwerP. a city more cosmopolitan from Waguer, on tho Smith-Powers and mother at their home near even than New York. railroad, that be is employed there Mr. Olson is a machinist and has Fine day after the storm. Gresham. on construction work. a good job with the Southern Pa Ice Cream at Folsom’s Confection Grace aud Gladys KraDtz who Miss Addie Henderson, for m i l cific on the steel bridge at North ery. are attending high school at Myrtle Cook Bros, are getting a very telephone operator at BandoD and Point were at home over Saturday Bend. The bride is a sister of Mr. Gus Bromser, a well known resi handsome Bales room fixed up iu of late chief operator at North of last week. dent of North Bend, whese tbe their new quarters in the Laird Bend, died at tbe Mercy hospital There is some difference between newlyweds will reside. yesterday. She was obliged to quit building. her work two week ago and go to getting mail seven times a week and Still another novel feature of this T. A. Walker will make special three times. The Coos Bay wagon wedding is the fact that this is the trips to Boseburg at reasonable tbe hoepital for an operation, which road Beems farther out of the world first November wedding our ‘ ‘mar rates. Large, high-power auto. failed to save ber life. now that there is no through rauil, rying justice" has ever heretofore Parties desiring to go call either A canvasser of tbe irrepressible for a four-horse mail stage loaded performed, that month having beeu phone. 7-14-tf variety was in town last week solicit to the gua ds is a little more life void of that event in his past official The Oregonian reports that heavy ing orders for the National Weekly than a two-horse wagon with one service. British orders for railroad ties anil which has to give away valuable fiat mail sack in it. timbers have given an impetus to premiums to bold a circulation. If tue lumber busiuess. Mr. Sieadden of Sumner is driv City Council any one succeeded in stopping him Light Hunting Boots as well as the before he got to tbe end of his speil ing tbe mail wagon from Sumner to Heavy Rubber Boots ot Lyons & Tbe council had a full attendance Sitkum. Jones. Ball Brand, wears longer we would like to hear how it was at the meeting last night. Mr.and Mr.Ed.Olson and children done. and costs less. Bids were opeDed for tbe con were visiting at Wm. Culbertson’s Nearly 400 people are now hear The thousands of geese that were struction of the Beach stieet bridge tbe latter part of last week. flyiog over one night last week ing of Coquille ever month that Mr. Messer of Coquille said: “ I in Elliott’s addition, this being tbe evidently knew what they were Tun never heard of it before and they have been in Coos county forty bridge leading to Knowlton Heights. ing away from as Seattle was visited are scattered all over this country years and I never saw tho feed so H E. Shelley and J. A Ensels bid | bv a heavy wind storm about that and Canada, some being as far off good at this time of tbe year ss $1914.44 for the work, and Harry as New Zealand. This through the time. Clouser bid $2184 37, and the con now.” All cold weather drinks will be circulation of the Correspondence tract was awarded to tbe low bid News which is now published from found at Folsom’s Confectionery. Series of Lectures ders. The third largest of the British the Herald office. An ordinance was passed levying Senators Chamberlain and Lane super-dreadnoughts was blown up The Epworth League of the s tax of 18 mills for general muni and sunk by a mine off thoIrish coast are expected at Marshfield in a few Methodist churb of thiscity,through cipal jairposss. Last year’s tax was last week. She probably cost over days on a tour of inspection of this its president. Miss Harriett Sweet, 10 mills, tbe raise beiDg made ne They has about completed arangements cessary by the loss of the revenue $ 10 , 000 , 000 ; the mine a few bun- part of tbeir bailiwick. should be given tbe warmest pos for a series ot lectures to be held in from saloon licenses. I eds. Dr. H. M. Shaw, Eye, Ear, Nose sible welcome and should also be this city under the auspices ot the An ordinance was also passed ¡and Throat Specialist, of Marshfield, fully informed at first hand of tbe League this fall and winter. These authorizing the issue of improve ! will be at the Baxter Hotel Wednes- needs of this section in tbe way of lectures are intended to furnish in ment bonds in tbe sum of $405.29 [ day, Nov. 18th. Glassas fitted. appropriations for harbor improve struction and entertainment for all, for unpaid assessments for improve E. C. Drews who has been mann ments. but more especially lor tbe young ment of the intersection of Front and C streets. er of the C >os B iy Hone Tele Charles Hall, superintendent of people ot the community, and it is phone Co., was in town today with tbe Coos and Curry Telephone Co., to bt hoped that they will be well Tortures and Robs Old Man the officers of the new company. and James E. Montgomery, com attended. The first of the series Mr. Drew intends to dispose of his mercial superintendent for the same will be on ‘ ‘Crater Lake, Ooe of Frank Cuean, an aged farmer property interests on Coos-Bay and company were over from Marshfield tbe Scenic Wonders of the W orld,” living alone at Loon lake, was tor seek a new location. last week, visiting the valley towns. by Dt. Abbott, and will be given at Take your subscriptions for all They made an excellent impression the Methodist church this evening. tured and robbed last Thursday night by Ray S. Bunch, a youth of papers and periodicals to Folsom’s on tbe people, and tbe Herald pre The young folks are making these | 18 , who was captured Saturday at Confectionery, and save expense, dicts that a better service will be lectures free, although an opportun trouble and risk. Gardiner and taken to jail in Rose- given by tbe new company as soon ity will be given those present to burg. Youug Bunch has relatives In the absence of an electrical as they are able to tackle tbe im make a silver offering if they wish. in this county aud had fotmerly supply and wiring bouse in Coquille provement problem. Dr. Knotts of Marshfield, who hxs lived here but had been absent lor F. E. McKenna, manager of the spent a number o f years in Peru, several years returning recently Oregon Power Co., has made ar will deliver bis interesting lecture He went to Cuean’s cabin and was rangements to take care of work in on that land early in December. taken in for a night’s lodging. After that line, for the convenience of RATES: One cent a word, each in It is understood that tbe young the public. sertion. No charge less than 16 cents' neopie of the various churches are the old man was asleep Bunch tied him to his bed, then waked him The official hours for shooting, FOUND—Lodge emblem w a t c h asked to attend and help with the and demanded bis money, finally this week, are from 7:12 a. m. to charm. Loser call at Herald of singing which it is hoped hereafter t setting the bedclothes on fire and 4:40 p. m. Next week, the limit fice and prove ownership. 11-17-tf to make a feature of the evening. burning Cuean’s feet until he told will be from 7:21 a. m. to 4:33 p. hi WANTED—an energetic voung man where the money was concealed It is understood that the regula- of good address to sell our line of About $400 was secured by tbe rob Catarrh Cannot Be Cured on this point will hereafter be en goods on commission basis, in Co with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they quille. Address Page A Son, cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca ber, who then left and was later forced. tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, taken into custody. Portland. Oregon. and in order to euro It you must take In Try a pair of Ball Brand Rubbei remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is Boots at Lyons & Joneg. Wears A FEW CHOICE LOTS in Knowl- ternal taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s longer and costs less than any other The Modern American tons Heights can still be bought Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It boot, at ten dollars per month. They was prescrib' d by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and is are 64)4*175 ft. Inquire of Ned a regular prescription. It Is composed of C. Kelly. 9-8-tf the best tonics known, combined with the Washington was no more truthful than we are when we say to you that we believe Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup to be the most-pleasan, most-effective mot-satisfacto- ry-in-very-way remedy for coughs and colds 25c, 5OC & $ 1.00 FUHRMAN’S P rofessional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D jentibt Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 A. J. SHERWOOD A ttor . nky at L aw First National Sank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L J. LILJEQI/IST A ttohnky at L aw First National Rank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at Notary Public L aw Coquille E. D. SPERRY A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttornky at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock San Francisco a n d Bandon First-class fare only.............. $7.50 Up freight, per ton EL & EL T . H.OO Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservations J. EL NORTON Agent, Coquille, Oregon To eliminate waste sud efficiency io marketing, toe fariner should keep iu close touch with market conditions. Trespass notices ptiDted on cloth and worded in keeping with law, or sale at the Herald office. PHARMACY MERELY MENTIONED DO YO U K N O W ? W E A R E SELLING Ham, per p ou n d ,______________ 8 .17 Lard, 5 lbs., $.75, 10 lb s .,______ 1.50 Condensed Milk, 3 cans for______ .25 Tomatoes, 3 cans f o r ___________ .25 Soap, 6 bars fo r ________________ .25 Every thing else in proportion. Money Talks. Come in and see. S. M. Nosier & Co. was very grateful to ibe business houses for closing and lending such Last Friday the Coquille football 1 loyal support. Dr. Hamilton who team outplayed the Marshfield team ! coached the team promises as good 1 a team again next year. Archie 2 i to^ . Coquille was easily he Walker acted as umpire and Mcln- victor from the first, Marshfield’s turf as referee. only score lieing a touchdown and goal made by Coach Niles a lew The Piano Contest minutes after he was permitted to enter the contest to help his team At Drsne’s Saturday night th withstand tbe onslaughts of the count showed that Mra. Addie Don river boys. He made a spectacular aldson had made a giin for the run. when his attempted forward week of over 240,000 votes, place- pass failed to work, of about 50 ing ber far in tbe lead aud winning yards through a scattered field. the weekly piize. Both teams played well and several At Anderson's Mrs. L. A. Ross individual plays on both sides were took the weekly prize, though star features. Katherine Terris came to the head Marshfielo kicked off to Coquille of the list. and after about five minutes of play It will be seen that the candidates Coquille was held on tbe Bay boy’s are now piling up larger scores 20 -yard line where Spike Leslie each week, on account of tbe spec made a beautiful drop kick scoring ial offers which are being made, 3 points for the home team. The anJ a warm contest cau be expected other scores were three touchdowns from now 00 until Christmas eve made by Spike Leslie, Buckie Mast when the pianos will be given away. and Cliff Kern. ->The most beauti Tbe prizes offered Jbia week j r e ful play of tbe day was made by seta of silver spoons, and special Bucky Mast who went through the announcements are made in the line for a touch down of 50 yards. Iarg6 ad on the fourth page of thii Gilham played a brillant game at issue. tackle. Johnson started tbe scoring Following was Saturday night’s by making great gains through the count: line, he went out after a few min AT DRAKE’S utes of play and Roy Avery was Addie Donaldson__ 1_____ 489,040 put iu at fullback where be did Myrtle Newton _ 298,355 credit to bimself, making gains Beulah Price ._ 292,210 whenever he had the pigskin- Kel Mabel W ilcox..................... 284,175 160,775 ley and Haskins played a fine game Belva Pingston at guard, as also Shelly at center. Mrs Mary M edlock______ 147,935 Mra. G. R. W icknau_______ 136,390 Dooaldson at takle played well mak Julia Dondono___________..131,145 ing a pretty block of a Marsufield Mrs P. P. Leatberwood_____84,130 punt. Roy Watson and Keith Les Mrs. Padget________________ 66,160 lie played well at ends, both shar j Grace Miller________________64,105 ing equally the honors of stopping Katherine Terri?____________ 49,030 \ Mrs. A1 Garten_____________ 24,305 tbe visitors. Pike, a very useful | Edith Morgan____ 12,815 utility man, was held in readiness AT ANDERSON’S on the sidelines to fill any position Katherine Terris__________ 115,415 which might be vacated, but was I Mrs. L. A. Ross__________ 113,330 not needed as the game was 100 Mrs. Mabel Samson________ 56,475 much one sided already the visitors Mrs. E. N. Harry__________ 45,945 Myrtle Newton_____________ 40,495 not getting a chance to win. I Verna Phillips 27,146 After the game a fine banquet was ! Mrs P. A. Breur ' 26,360 given the team at tbe Baxter Grill j Violet Shuck 20,790 by P. M. Hall-Lewis and Dr. Ham ¡Mildred M ast.............. ............20,955 ilton. Tbe gate receipts were ample ! Lucdla Corbett_____________13,390 to meet all expenses and tbe team I Mrs Tibbetts_________________6,875 Annoucement JJA V IN G purchased the Racket Store stock of Mr. M. H. Hersey, I wish to announce that the store will be conducted as the Coquille Racket Store, and we cordially invite the public to visit and look over our large new assortment of Christmas goods which have just arrived and are now on display. I wish to further announce that after the Holidays we expect to rearrange our store and enlarge very materially on the lines of the 5, 10 and 15 cent goods. F. C. T R U E ROOMS AND HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS—Veudome L odg ing House. Everything neat and clean. Your patronage solicited. W. E CLEGHORN AND WIFE, tf best blood purifiers, acting directly' on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. A n n ou n cem en t Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Theo. BerpanShoeMfg.Co. $6000 FOR A FARM— Here iV a chance for a farmer; A 62-acre Incorporated farm; 60 bottom land; 15 acres Manufacturers of under plow and 16 acres more j jh e Celebrated Bergmann Shoe slashed ready to burn; good creek : The Strongest and Nearest Water of running water on the place. p r ,0f gi)0e made for loggers, miners Good bouse, insured for $1000; j prospectors and mill men. fair barn, granaries and all oeces-j62l Thurmno Street sary outbuildings. This place is P o r t l a n d . O rroon . 16 miles from Coquille, is on a Agent for Coquilie plank road and milk toute, one H .N L O R E N Z mile from postoffice and school. Money can be made on this place by any one wbo understands O R E G O N a n d W A S H I N G T O N farming, or it is an excellent buy as a speculation. Land is goiDg up and will never again be so A D irectory o f each City, T ow n and V illage, givin g d escrip tive sk etch o f cheap in Coos county as it is to each place, location, population, tele day. Terms will be given on part graph. shipping and ban kin g p oin t; of tbe purchase price if desired. alro Classified D irectory, c o m p ile d by i.nsincss and profession Investigate this if you want a farm. It. I.. P O L K A CO.. ABATTMC B. Folsom, Coquille. 10-20-tf P O L K 'S ' II A V I N 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 o f 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. Laundry Is one of our most im portant and useful indus tries. Its business is that o f selling Cleanliness. The whole family wash ing can now be sent to the Laundry aud handled by it with perfect satis faction. It makes for domestic tranquility and the economic betterment o f our social life. Think of the harmonious condition of mind of the whole family when the worries of Washday are no longer a part of home life. A family washing of fourdozen pieces done Rough Dry f o r o n e dollar and twenty cents. COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICE CO. % & WANT COLUMN Business Directory The Model Grocery The Football Game E. E. JOHNSON LESSEE % d* SWIFTS Premium Hams and Premium Bacon "The Last Word” when it comes to quality. Every piece branded. Look for this brand if you want the best. -:- A.k Your Dealer J. E. NORTON D IS T R I B U T O R , C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N