Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 22, 1914, Image 3

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Piano Bargains
District Attorney Liljeqvist re­
Now is tbe time to subscribe
ceived word this afternoon that the
All cold weather drinks will be
legality of the Port of Bandon hail
found at Folsom’s Confectionery.
Karl Wily arrived home Tuesday
to spend tbe holiday vacation with
bis parents at Fairview.
$375 Kohler & Chase Piano
Miss Mahle Hanson,teacher in the
high school, left Friday fur Beattie,
to spend the Cbriatmaa boliJays.
(USED)
$ 1 5 0 CASH
$300 H O W A R D PIA N O
(NEW)
$ 2 0 0 CASH
If you are contemplating buying a buying a piano, ^
this is a rare opportunity to save money.
They
are now on display at H. 0. Anderson’s in the
Laird building.
8 8 W . O. LA IR D 8 8
Professional Cards
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D entist
Office over First National Bank
Phone Main 431
E. D. SPERRY
A ttorney and
C ounsellor at L aw
Office in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE
A ttorney at L aw
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
C. R. BARROIA/
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
Office Phone 335
Residence Phone 346
J. J. STANLEY
LAWYER
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Oregon
A. J. SHERWOOD
A ttorney at L aw
First National Bank Building
Rooms 2-3-4
L. J. LILJEQI/IST
A ttorney at L aw
First National Bank Building
Coquille, Oregon
WALTER SINCLAIR
A ttorney at L aw
Notary Public
Coquille
Try « Herald wait a i for any
thing you want to buv or sell.
The Modern American
L au n d ry
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 o f the
whole family when the
worries of Washday are
no longer a part of home
life. A family washing
of four dozen pieces done
Rough Dry f o r o n e
dollar and twenty cents.
COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICE CO.
MERELY MENTIONED
Ice Cream nt Folsom’s Confection
ery.
Come ami look at the display of
Toys ami Christmas Goods at the
Racket Store.
You never saw Christmas Goods
so well displayed in Coquille before.
Miss Bessie Hammond is spend­
ing the Holidays iu Portland.
Only three mure days to see that
CbristmxH display at the Racket
Store.
Miss Pearl Astel came over from
North Bend yesterday to visit
friends.
Miss Beulah Price went to Ban-
don yesterday for a short visit with
relatives.
Miss Olive Norris, of Fuiiview,
has been visiting Coquille friends
foe a few days.
If you have not visited True’s
Racket Store you have not seen the
best display of Toys and Christmas
Goods in town.
Now is (b time to pay up your
back subscription and help your
favorite candidate win a piano.
Miss Eva Schroeder is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Levi Snyder, in
Portland, during the Holidays.
The jurymen were excused Satur
day by Judge Coke, with instruct­
ions to show up again on January
4th.
I am iu the market for Cbitham
Bark,Butchers’ and Farmers’ Hides,
Wool, Pelts aud Furs.
G eo . T. M oulton
"Patrouize home people,” says the
merchant, and then some of him
has his posters punted iu Portland
wheu he holds a “ sale.”
Only one marriage licenses were
issued by the county clerk in the
past week, the happy couple being
Francis Ross and Marie L. Neal-
eigh.
A card received by J. 8 . Law­
rence this morning from Mrs. Ben
Lawrence said that it bad been
snowiDg for three days in Indiana,
and it was 9 degrees below zero.
Mrs. J. W. Leneve was tbe lucky
person to pick the diamond ring in
W. H. Scbroeder’s prize drawing.
Tbe monthly social meeting of
the nigh school seniors was held at
tbe home of Ray Burns laBt Tues­
paid a few bills find acted ou some
day evening.
other matters.
Take your subscriptions for all
An ordmar.cs was passed change-
papers and periodicals to Folaom’a
Confectionery, and save expenre, ing the plan of the Beacn street
trouble and risk
1 bridge in Elliott’s addition, so na to
Lite of the Aztecs,” "T h e Aztec
Cycle and Calendar,” and "T he
Hieroglyphic Records of the A -
tecs.”
The interesting lesson in
Domestic Science, conducted by
Don’ t forget the hour of closing ! Provide f” r 8 foUDl,,tion ° f PilioK Mrs. H W Young, will be review­
of the pittuo content —5 p. m. Thure-
timbers resting on con-
day. Get iu y o u r votes.
! Crete blocks, as called for in tbe or- ed at the coming meeting. Deceru-
\ ber 28 , and there will also be a re­
The Eider was delayed 4 hours igiual specifications,
view of the preceding lessons.
By
on her last trip dowu the Columbia { An appropriation of $300 wsb
by.ee jams. Farther up the Col- | » . d . for tbe Coos and Curry ex-1 [be b >
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J
the class has sent to Washington,
uiubia, river boats have had to tie up hibit at tbe Panama-Pacific exposi
lion A warrant on the general fund D. C. for stacks of farmers’ bulle
until the ice breaks.
favor I , *ns‘ on meat' ntilk, fish, eggs, fruit,
Miss Lula Johns left for her home for $5° waB ordered dr“ w" io
of Win. Grimes, at. tbe present time, and goodness knows what all. It
at Glendale on Tuesday after a stay
and $25 per month hereafter until has leaked out that one of tbe mem­
of over a year in this City. She made
bers made a mistake in regard to
tbe total amount is drawn.
many friends while here who will be
the number of one of the bulletins,
glad to see ber return.
and that instead of "Beans, Peas,
Simpson Case
You never saw Christmas Goods
and Other Legumes as Food,” she
bo well displayed in Coquille before.
teceived "T h e Principal Insects A f­
Tbe
wide
difference
between
the
Come to the Racket Store and see.
fecting the Tobacco Plant.” Inas­
Misses Lets Mast and Gretchen testimony given by the two Simp­ much as it is an understood thing
Sherwood returned from tbe U. of son girls and Mrs Mary Forstner that tbe bulletins are not to be When Augustus Hare met him for the
first time at a dinner given by Lady
O. last Friday to spend the Holt- in tbe municipal court of Bandon wasted, she is wondering il it is ber Marian Alford most o f Carlyle’s con­
and
the
circuit
court
[here
caused
versation run upon the sufferings at­
Jays with their parents in this city.
the grand jury to return indictments bounden duty to plant a patch of tached to a London residence. “ That
Tbe Anderson Draue piano con­
tobacco.
which the world torments me in most,”
test will close at 5 p. m. sharp against all three, charging them
he moaned, “ is the awful coufusion o f
Thursday, Dec. 24tb. Get your with perjury. Mrs. Ruby Nosier,
noise. It is the devil's own Infernal din
Large
Tie
Orders
all
the blessed day long, confounding
votes in before that hour or they nee Simpson, and Mrs. Forstner
God's works and his creatures—a truly
can not be counted
were arraigned Friday and they
awful bell-like combination, and worst
(Tribune)
Mr. and Mrs Carl and little son pleaded not guilty. They are now
o f all is a railway whistle, like the
Tbe railroad tie cottiug industry screech o f 10,000 cats and every cat of
are visiting Mrs. Carls parents Mr. under bond.
has grown to considerable propor­ them us big as a cathedral.” Against
and Mrs. O. P. Ellengsen at Par­
Lolita Simpson wv.s placed in
tions in Coos and northern Curry this diatribe may be set the fact that
kersburg at the present time and charge of her fether, M. A Simp­
Carlyle spent the last forty-seven years
during tbe past year. Tie camps of his life in London without any com
are thinking some of locating in our son. Her case was turned over to
have been established along the Co­ pulsion to live there.
town again.
tbe juvenile court and is being
quills river until now there are sev-
At the trv-out held last Friday beard by Judge Hall in tbe circuit
eial hundred men employed in this
H O M E M ANNERS.
for the county high school debates, court room today.
work. At Port Orford E. J. Loney
The details of the unsavory mess
Hornee Rabskopf, Mary Fusonne,
T h e old saying that people never
has a crew of from 30 to 35 men at
know one another until they dwell
Ben Heraey and Merton Tyrrel are not for publication in the Her­
work in tbe woods, sod several
under the same roof is a true one,
ald.
were selected aa the team for Co­
haulers expect to keep their teams
for nothing so severely tests the
Tbe last stories told by the girls,
quille High, with George Aker as
going all winter. This force of meo
disposition as constant intercourse
if believed, would place Attorney
altercate.
will be added to until there will
and the wear and tear of every­
Geo.
T
.
Treadgold
in
a
bad
light,
Pay in that sub-icription before 5
probably be 50 at work in tbe near
day life. H en ce it is more im­
o’clock Thursday and help your fav­ as they now charge him with trving
portant to strive to b e agreeable
future. The teametere only expect
orite candidate to the tune of to induce them to testify falsely
at hom e than to acquire manners
to
make
“
feed"
during
the
winter
10,000 votes on the dollar.
agaihbt tbe Coacht-e. Iu fact, the
that will make us brilliant and
months, but the cutters average
Sojourners in our midst are fight seems ts be between Treadgold
popular in our circle of associates,
$2 50 to $3 50 per day. With tbe
warned against jumping to the con­ and the Coaches, with tbe latter
though the tw o are not at all in­
lumber market demoralized and
clusion that tbe town is going broke, scoriug recently by aid of the testi­
comparable.
work tcarce in other lines, tbe tie
from the fact that every other store mony of proved Hnd self accused
cutting industry is a big help to
is holding a special sale. It is only perjurers. In any case, it seems
this section of the coa 8 t.
The Sorrowful Christmas
sort of epidemic that struck io clear that the moral atmos| here of
tbe city by tbe sea would not be
with the advent of Monte J. Wax.
(Ben H . Lampman, Gold Hill News)
Compare the two-color posters tbe worse for a cleansing, and it is
Nicholas, saint of the children,
printed at the Sentinel office for to be hoped that something of the
drummed on the frosted pane; be
Reported
for
The
Herald
by
the
Title
the Lyons & Jones sod Fuhrman kind will ensue
Guarantee and Abstract Co.
beard the play of the snow spiites
Later—At the conclusion of the
sales, with those printed in Port­
over the northern plain, he heard
land for another sale— and you will hearing in tbe case of Lolita Simp­
Simpson Lumber Co to Mae Rlnnden the hoofs of his reindeer crunch on
wonder why any merchant should son, Judge Hall’s findings were that w d V8 int in lot 12 blk 52 North Kend the crusted snow—and he answered
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she had been associating with per­
send away" for bis priuting.
Mistress Nicholas, "Y ea, it is time
Edwd Sullivan et ux to Frank San­
sons of immoral character and that
Luvnbermqn of the Pacific North­
to go.” Wild as a dtove stamped­
born
w
d
lots
3
A
4
blk
15
Railroad
a
Id
she was guilty of perjury, and that
west have been asked to bid on rail­
to Marshfield
$10 ed the arctic wind rushed by, the
Bhe remain under tbe jurisdiction of
road ties for the Orient aggregating
Wm. Jenkins to B L Tracy w d parcel
9 , 000,1100 feet, and with orders for the juvcDile court.
J
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
of land in Bandon
the same material coming from Fn-
Born
rope, it is expected the tnillmen of
this territory will be right in line
YOUNG— In this city Dec. 17,1914
for their share of tbe anticipated
to tbe wife of H. A. Young, a
Frank Burkholder, who attended good times.
daughter.
the annual meeting of the state or­
Ten Thousand votes on the dol­
ganization of the Farmers’ Union lar on all money paid in on sub­
held at The Dalles, was honored by scriptions to the Herald, new or
election to the position of vice pres- old, until the close of the contest.
dent of that body.
The arrival of SaDta Claus and
his wife, last Saturday, when they
came by iuvitation of Monte J.
Wax, to establish tl.eir headquart­
ers at the Fuhrman stores, was a
great occasion for young and old
and dre-v a lirg-< crowd of eager
and amu-ed sped .tors
A Pew Specials Por Y o u r
C h ristm a s D inner
Ripe and green olive, dill pickles, mince meat in
bulk, sweet potatoes, lettuce, radishes, (the nic­
est celery you ever saw), pumpkin, squash,
grapes, persimons, casabas, cranberries,
navel and Jap oranges, lemons,
grapefruit, bananas cocoanuts,
candy and nuts of all kinds
The Model Grocery
S. M. Nosier & Co.
lonely wolf of the barrens lifted •
lonely cry, "W ife, will you see to
my mittens, aud darn me well ihe
thumb?—I dread me this one Christ­
mas more than all that shall come.
Yea, hut I dread this Christmas;
I'll go with my old heart sad, lor I
cany the strangest playthings that
ever a youngster had
The coat
that ihe good bear gave me, brush
it and trim it new—I must ride
with Christmas as ever I used to
do ” The swirl of ihe sifted snow
sand slashed at Ihe (rusted pane,
and the saint of little children turn­
ed to his toys again.
Nicholas, patron of Christmas,
has laden his pack with gilts; he
hears the play of tbe snow sprites
piling the northern drifts, he hears
A C a n d id a te ’ s R even ge.
French electors occasionally have the clink ol harness where his rein­
some home truths thrown at them by deer paw the snow—aud he answers
candidates who fall to secure enough
votes. At one general election M. Al Mistress Nicholas, "Y ea. it is lime
Keen as a slashing sahre
bert Normnnd. a chemist and druggist, 10 g o .”
who was a candidate for deputy from the arctic wind makes strife; he
Montague, received only six votes and
Issued an address thanking “the six girds the belt ol walrus and bids
electors who showed their co?.b"*'*" *iu farewell to bis w tU .^ 'B in d me
me. They are the only solve"» c “ “ tens this scarf the tigh'er— lt.usen ihe
in the constituency, and I b e g j° ' " " r e
hood a mite— I ride to ihe south
them of my esteem. As for the
ela
I hereby give them notice that >2 u with Christmas, and I travel over*
ture all attempts to obtain credit" L-f4i&hi _Y ea, overligbt with trinkets,
my establishment will be relentlessly
aud dolls ant! pretty toys, but I car­
refused. During the last nine years
they have robbed me o f about 3,000 ry the broken sword blade— that is
francs in bad debts, which I have the Belgian hoy’s
I carry the
taken no steps to recover. Yet when an
khaki
tunic—
stained—
with the bay­
opportunity Is afforded of showing
their appreciation o f my leniency I onet thrust; mayhap the lass in
meet with the basest ingratitude.”
England will think that stain but
rust. France, and ihe Rhine, and
Carlyls and London's Noises.
No one has ever Inveighed against Russia . . . ” — He sets his toot
the noises o f London with such pic­ to the sleigh, and ibe saint of little
turesque emphasis as Thomas Carlyle.
a il Iren drives with Curistmas Dav.
The Torment ef Cold.
1 thank beuven that I know what It
Last Monday afternoon, tbe regu 1 b to be cold, to he cold from the
crown o f the head to the sole of tin-
b*en ■u,UiMd b* tbe SuPr« “ “ > !ar meeting of tbe Woman’s Study foot, to be cold from the cuticle In to
Court,
Club was held in tbe city library. the heart, and from the heart to the
Tbe membership is increasing fast. soul. 1 thank heaven for It, because,
C H U R C H O F C H K IH T .
knowing this, 1 have a new revelation
On
this occasion Mis Mary Spring­ of tbe possibility o f suffering, and 1 am
Bible school at 10 a ra.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. er, Mrs. Kate Watson and Miss uble to Hud a paradise In a common
Preaching at 11:00 a. m and 7:30 Harriett Sweet were taken in
A wood Hre.
Knowing this, 1 declare to you there
Morniug Subject:
paper on "T h e General History of Is not a more pathetic sight in the
‘ •Stealing from G od ."
the Aztecs” was read by Mrs. W world than a poor man who is thor­
Evening Subject:
J. Longston. Alter this came one oughly cold from week to week. It Is
“ Tbe Ideal Christian.”
the refinement of torture.
Everyone invited to all of theae by Mrs. R. B. Rogers on "T h e
It does not gnaw like hunger, which
services
Ruius of M exico." Tbe third pa presently becomes a sort of insanity
J ohn F. L eoobtt , Minister per was by Mrs. S. V. Epperson on and relieves itself. It is a dead, un-
“ Tbe Religion of the Aztecs.” Con­ blest. Icy torment. I used to see men
In tbe army whose silent endurance of
Council Meeting
siderable discussion followed each cold brought more tears to my eyes
The city oouncil met last night, paper. Tbe club will next have than all the hunger and all the wounds.
papers on "T h e Social and Home —Sidney Lanier.
Money t.lka at the Herald . ffice,
and it eays, “ 10,000 votes ou tbe
dollar.’ ’
Having two pianos left from our stock they will
be offered at special low prices as follows:
Woman’s Study Club
WANT COLUMN
FOR SALE - too tons of good Rye
Grass and Alsyke Clover. John
Mulverbill, Coquille.
Itp
LOST--Shirtwaist pin, initials E
M. K , reward at this office.
Itp
L U M B E R
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.
I’ ensie K Kopf et vir to M D Slierrard
w d lots 8 A 9 blk 9 Azalea Park add to
Bandon
$2500
Alonzo E Thelin et ux to Jennie T
Schetter w d lot 9 blk 1 Bandon
$10
FOUND—Lodge emblem w a t c h
charm. Loser call at Herald of-1
fire and prove ownership. 11-17-tf
At
J C Shields et ux to C H Neal w d lot
69 Wheeler's sulalivision
$10
A FEW CHOICE LOTS io Knowl-I
tona Heights can still be bought ]
at ten dollars per month. They j
are G4j£xl75 ft. Inquire of Ned
C. Kelly.
9-8-tfj
Machon’s
Confectionery
L J Simpson et ux to Willamette Pa­
cific Railroad Co q c d w'.i of sel^ sec
26 tp 23 s r 13 w w m
$10
$6000 FOR A FAI1M —Here is »
chance for s farmer; A 62-acre
farm; 60 bottom land; 15 acres
under plow and 15 acres more
slashed ready to burn; good creek
of running water on the place.
Good nouae, and all necessary
outbuildings.
16 miles from
Coquille, on plank road, mile
from poatoffice andachool. Terms
on part if desired. Investigate
this if you want a farm.
B. Fol­
som, Coquille.
10-20-tf
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
| [Southern Oregon Co et al to to B F
Howe w d lots 5 6 I ilk 29 I’erham Bark
add to Marshfield
$10
Mabel Sanford et vir to Chas E Dyer
* d ) ( int in nw>i of sw}^ of s w ^ ol
s w 'j sec 20 tp 28 g r 14 w w m
$10
Want to be sure
to get in on these
Special Price.
REM EM BER
TOYS AND DOLL AT
%
PRICE
W a ln u ts at
15 cents a pound
a.
%
A n n o u n ce m e n t
Wm F Ward to)Reason T Ward w d
sec 26 tp 29 s r 13 w
$1
Fannie O’ Donnell et vir to Harry G
Hoy w d lota 15 16 blk 8 West Bunker
Hill add to Marshfield
$1
U S of A to Jas A Cope patent
of
nwt^ s w ji of net» & nwp» of se1» sec 10
tp 30 s r 14 w w m
YOU
.V
nebi of
Chas 8 Hoffman et ux to H M Shaw
w d lots 28 29 blk 27 Boise add to Marsh­
field
$100
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents'
The last week of the Draue-Au-
deraon piano contest is bringing out
some great scores, anti the leaders
are doing their best to increase their
chances of winning tbe pianna of­
fered. ODe of the country candi­
dates has been receiving much help
from a whole-souled farmer friend
who lias made bis money work in
connection with Drane’ s enamel
ware offer.
The largest score last week was
made by Miss Beulah Price, who
took the set of spoons offered by
Mr Drane.
F Mowing is Saturday Dight's
count:
AT DRANE’S
Mabel Wilcox___________ 1 383,645
Addie Donaldson________ 1 014,885
Beulab Price______________ 719,815
Myrtle Newton________
580,795
M rs. Pad get__ . .
. . .
322,025
Mrs. Mary Medlock_______ 302,655
Belva Pingston___________ 299,680
Mrs. G. R. Wicknam_______ 2l>6,170
Julia Dondono__________ ..229,980
Grace Miller_______________ 175,110
Mrs P. P. Leatherwood
_151,045
Mrs. Al Garten
24,585
Edith Morgan___
'. . ’.12,855
AT ANDERSON’S
Katherine Terris___ __
460,625
Mis. L. A. R 08 S .. I ____" 3 2 3 , 6 5 8
Mrs. Mabel Samson_________71,920
Verns Phillips______________66,561
Mrs. E. N. Harry__________ 62,205
Myrtle Newton____________ 50,790
Mrs. P. A Breur_______ ^ .48,135
Violet Shuck__________ I . 28.9G0
Mildred Mast
_
30,675
Lucdla Corbett 1111IIII I1 1 120,525
$000
Stephen Minard to G S Mathewson
I Kind for deed lots 5 6 7 A net» of nw1^
A swJi of ne)^ sec 22 tp 28 s r 11 w w in
$5500
" a y Rease et ux to 8 L Morris w d
parcel of land in sec 12 tp 29 s r 15 w w
m
$950
WANTED IO RENT— A dairy
ranch stocked with cowe, without
machinery and horse«. Best of
reference«.
Inquire at Herald
office.
12-22-4t
The Piano Contest
E. E. JOHNSON
LESSEE
%
2S3
C W Paterson et ux to Coos Bay Stone
A Marble Co q c d parcel of land in sec
32 tp 25 s r 11 w w m
$500
John F Hall et ux to I A Hall w d 10
acres of land in sec 21 tp 23 8 r 12 w w
m
$10
SWIFTS
Webster L Smith et al to Phil Weis-
mandel w d lot 12 blk 3 Portland add to
North Bend
$1
Premium Hams and Premium Bacon "T h e Last W ord”
when it comes to quality.
Everv piece branded. Look
for this brand if you want the best.
-:-
Carrie N Livingston et al to Cora A
Schroeder q c d 31.75 acres in sec 32 tp
29 s r 12 w w m
$10
A»lc Your Dealer
Carrie N Livingston et al to Edna
Nelson q c d 31 76 scree in sec 32 tp 29
e r 12 w w m
$10
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