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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1915)
Alumni Wins in Good Game The advertisers are taking their anuoal rest, and from present ap The High School basket ball pear ncee, tbe editor will be taking Following MAIiOXB team lost to tbe Alumni Friday are the officers of his sunual fast prslty pronto. Chadwick Lodge, A. F. & A. M-, re night in a close game, tbe score be Try a Herald want ad for ing 40 to 42 . At tbe close of the North llend, thing cently installed: you want to buy or sell. yesterday. L. A. Liljrqvist, W. M ; J. H second half the score was tied and 7 V i î ? I I M , / î / t >' î ? M ---------- ? î f*? The body of Mrs. Joe Fox, who Jamesj S. W ; C. A Howard, J. W. the teams played nearly fifteen min Marshfield, died in San Frauoisco, was brought George Falcon<-r, S. D ; E. E Cook, utes before the two points necessary bo bid eoo to Marshfield tbe funeral was J. D ; Hal Pierce, S S.; Fred to win were scored by the Alumni drinks will be held there last aud Thursday, The Scbildt, J. 8 .; R H. Mast, Sec.; L. Dnring this last fifteen minutes no Confectionery. largely attended by people being from H. Hazard, Treas.; F. A. Childs, Ty field goals were made, the Alumni Correct r returned yesterday different parte of the county, as she ler; H. M. Hersey, Marshal. winning on fouls. a couple of dsyB to had lived here practically all her Footwear EASTERN star In the first halt the Alumni had the sea. life and had a large circle of friends. Following are the new officers of the better of the deal and ran up a For Women as Vera Kelly entertained tbe W. W. Gage, the retiring sheriff, Beulah Chapter of the Eastern Star: large score, but in the second tbe 'amp Fire Girls st her home Let and his deputy, Clyde Gage, leave Mrs. Emma Liljeqvist, W. M , High Scuool tightened up and Style, comfort, fit and durabil Tbursdsy afternoon tbe office with an enviable record John P. Miller, W. P .; Mae Viola showed that they were capable of ity are potent factors in the Cure that cough. Use tbe A. D. behind them tar courtesy and ef Collier, A. M.; Emms Maury Pierce, playing an excellent game. Their 8 . White I'iue at Knowltou’s, selection of shoes that meet ficiency. Mr. Gage has served the Sec ; Nicholas Lorenz, Trees.; Mrs. guarding was close and the forwards Mis C. W. A»bton and children county for many years, and ftw of Ruth Candlin, Conductress; Mrs. made basket after basket in spite of with the popular approval of of Bandon spent a few days last ficials retire from office alter so long Margaret« Ntiroan. A: C.; Mrs. An- the fact that the Alumni guards the well dressed woman. teim with the good wishes of so week vi-iting relatives in towu. Lawrence, Cbaplaio; Mrs. Ora played a good game. Take your subscriptions for all large a proportion of the people. X. Maury. Marshal; Rutn Wood The Alumni lineup was: Earl papers and periodicals to Folsom’s ford, Organist; Mr-. Harriet LongB- Leslie, center; Gecrge Oreding and U iz & D u n n C o Confectionery, and save expense, Bennett-Weekly Nuptials ton, Ada; Mrs. Violet Lorenz, Ruth; Julian Leslie, forwards aud Clifford trouble and risk. Mrs. Alice EvlanJ, Esther; Mrs. Kern and Foster Bither, guards. fo o tw w r^ V/omon (Contributed) Miss Peail Frewett of Bandon Susie Folsom, Martha; M tb . Mary The High School team played their was in to vu last week visiting at tbe A vety pretty wedding took plac Electra; Mrs. Mary A- regular team which is: Keith Leslie, ^ lend that air of individuality ^ 25 cents to $1.00 per Box borne of her aunt, Mrs. C. C* Price last Sunday evening, Jan. 3 , at the Springer, Pierce, Ward r; John Quick, Senti center; Charlie Oerding and Roy b" and stylisim|MBffiich every ** H M Shaw, M. D., eye, ear, nose home ol the bride’s parents. Mr. nel. Avery, guards and Stewart Norton » woman seeksT^^H^K The ^ and throat specialist, of MarshtielJ, and Mrs. Taylor Weekly of West aud Roy Watson, forwards ODD FELLOWS will be at Hotel Baxter Saturday, new Fall and Winter styles ^ FU H RM AN’ S PHARMACY Jan. ‘23rd. Glasses fitted. l-5-2t Coquille when their daughter, Miss The following officers of Coquille Next Friday the High School •- Jossie Weekly was united in holy Lodge, I O. O. F., were installed team goes to Mrytle Point to meet o- are distinctive and will appeal «• The Rexall Store All reports fiom Marshfield are of matrimony to Mr Vernon Bennett, by J. S. Lawrence, D. G. M , on the the high school team there in the ^ to the most discriminating. ^ a lively holiday trade with little Rev. C. H. Bryan officiating. first league game of tbe Season- evening of January 1st, two candi o- -a P ro fe ss io n a l C a rd s indication of uny financial strin The ceremony was held beneath dates Doing also initiated on the Reports come Irom the up-river town gency. *- Lyons & Jones j* a beautiful arcb effect errected in of an excellent team and a good evening; I am in the market for Cbithain the bay window of their parlor; the same game is expected. o- -a H. B. Moore, N. G.; F. G. Leslie, Dr. G. W. ENDICOTT B a r k , Butchers’and Farmers’ Hides, bride being attended by Miss Della D kntibt To provide any from here who V. G ; J. S Lawrence. Sec.; L. H. Wool, Pelts aed Furs. Lund as bride’s maid, while Mr. Hazard, Treas.; J P. Boyers, Ward; wish to see the game Friday night Office over First National Bank G e o . T. M o u lto n Phone Main 431 Vance Weekly acted as best man. G. O. Leach, Cond ; S. V. Epper- a means of getting to Myrtle Point Mrs L. J. Cary has been appoint Immediately after the ceremony s o d , LG .;C . T. Skeels, R. S. N. G.; and back, tbe team bas chartered a ed guardian of Joseph Coach, who they were all escorted E. D. SPERRY to the dining Lee Goodman, L. 8 . N . G ; C. C. boat which will make the run, leav is alleged to be in so irresponsible room where a bounteous A ttorney and wedding Price, R. S. V. G.; J. A. Eueele, L. ing here about 6 p. m. and return C ounsellor at L aw condition. supper was served. the game. Office in Robinson Building V. G.; O. G. Bunch, R. S S.; M. ing after --------> «>»«--------- Misses Hazel and Katie Price The bride was becomingly attired S. McDonald, L. S. S„ Tracy A Irfach, spent a few days last week visiting Marriage Licenses gown of a delicate shade of in' a Chaplain. W. C. CHASE their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs light blue satin overdraped with M. W A. A ttorney at L aw Manton E. Treadgold and Jessie O. P. Ellingseo, of Parkersburg. a silk chiffon bodice and tunic, A., installed Mae Sweet. Beaver Camp, Office in Richm ond-Barker Bldg A guaranteed cold cure at Knowl- while the groom wore dark navy Saturday night M at W. No Fireworks public iustalla- Paul E. Brewer and Eva M. Ben- tou’s. A D S . Cold and Grippe blue. The Modern American tion, the following: Tablets. nett. C. R. BARROW Tbe rooms of their inviting home The change of officials at the A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Earl Willey, who has been attend- were taslelullv decorated for the oc H. B. Tozier, V. C.; C. D. Hud- William B. Marsee and Clara V. court bouse yesterday morning was son, P.O.; Chas. Samson, W. A.; Office Phone 335 Erie. tbe O. A. spent bis Christmas holi casion with evergreens, the colot E. H. Kern, Banker; F. C. True, not marked by any display of fire Residence Phone 346 days at the home of bis parents, Mr. scheme throughout being greeD Clerk; Cecil Elwood, Escort; Norval Ralph A. Myers anJ Esther M. works, and tbe uncertainty as to Is one of our most im West. and Mrs. Willey, of Fairview. and white. tbe county judgeship did not pro portant and useful indus J. J. STANLEY Dram, Watchman; L. Cunningham, Sye Davis and Edith Williams, Miss Naomi Kuowlton entertained Only the immediate lamilies ot Sentry; Jas. Richmond, Physician. duce hostilities. James in tries. Its business is that LAWYER the members of the N. T. C. at her both parties and a few invited Board of managers, J. H. Oerd- Verne A. Bsnueit aud Josie Avis forms tbe Herald that he Watson Richmond-Barker Building is waiting of selling Cleanliness. Weekly. home, last Thursday evening, in guests were present. CoAjuille, Oregon to hear Irom the Supreme Court ing and Harry Clauser. Thomas Clyde Griffith and Gus- whole family wash The happy pair departed the fol About one b .udred members and. honor of Miss Georgia Walsou. where two similar cases were set for The ing can now be sent to sie Cox. lowing morning tor a week’s hon A. J. SHERWOOD For a run down feeling that A hearing yesterday, in which ensis the Laundry aud handled A ttorney at L aw D. S. Sodium Phosphate is great. eymoon at the home ol the bride’s friende were present. -------- Married Mr. Watson also had a brie* filed by it with perfect First National Bank Building Knowlton’s, sister, Mrs. J. L- Crosby of Gravel- Major Kinney’» Condition News of a decision is expected in a faction, ft makes satis Room b 2-3-4 for Mr. aud Mis. Thos. Donaca, of ford and later they will make their — / BENNETT-WEEKLY -In this city day or two. domestic tranquility and Arago, were in the city yesterday home in Coquille. A letter written from the insane Jan 3, 1915, Vernon A. Bennett clsrk’s office was turned over the economic betterment L J. LILJEQI/IST The contracting parties are well asylum, Salem, by direction of Supt. and JoBie M. Weekly, Rev. C. |j by The morning cn business. They are James Watson to hi* brother of our social life. A ttounky at L aw lookiug fora dairy ranch to rent. known in this community and have R. E. Lee Steiuer, to Mrs L. D. Bryan officiating. . Robert Watson, and practioellr the First National Bank Building J. R. Leonard, of Lee, was in tbe a host of Iriends who uhite In ex Kinney states that Major L D. Kin The marriage took place at the same office force was retained. Nels Think of the harmonious Coquille, Oregon city Saturday aud made a pleasant tending hearty congratulations and ney was in about as good condition residence of the bride’s parents, Osmundson ia first deputy and Dor condition ot mind of the call at the Herald office, renewing wishing them utmost happiuess on the 28th of December as at auv Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Weekly, in the othy Watson second deputy. family when the WALTER SINCLAIR through their journey of life. time since he bad been there. Tbe presence of a few invited gueBls, In the sheriff’s office there were ( whole old acquaintance with the editor. worries are A ttorney at L aw letter stated, however, that be bad and after tbe ceremony, a wedding greater changes. Alfred Johnson, no longer of a Washday Why have a cold? The A. D. S part of home Card of Thanks gotten the news bia property on supper was served. The newly who succeeds W. W. Gage as sher life. A family washing Notary Public Coquille Cold and Grippe Tablets will fix it. South inlet was to be pssseii to tbe married couple are among Coquille’» iff, Kuowllon’s. - is assisted bv W. C. Laitd, first j of four dozen pieces done I wish to thank my friends for ownership of F. B. Waite on tbe first fine young people, and they have deputy, In one of the local churches is a their kindness in helping me win of January, ami be was becoming tbe best wishes of a large number deputy. and L W. Oddy, second Rough Dry fo r one woodbox bearing on the end the the piaDo Oregon Journal dollar and twenty cents. in Drane’s piano contest worried again and wants to be re of friends. legend, “Monogram Whiskey,” sod which closed In tbe surveyor’s office, C. S. Mc Special Bargain Days the December 24th, 1914. leased so be cau defend bis proper question naturally arises as Culloch has assumed his new dut COQUILLE LAUNDRY RICE CO. Yours respectfully, ty rights.—Marshfield Record. MARSEE-EARL— In this city Dec. ies. to where Mr. Bryan got that box. M a b e l W il c o x . Daily and Sunday, I year $5.0 0 29, 1914, Wm. P. Marsee, ot Em Rev. Wallbeck, pastor of tbe M. Circuit Court D a ily ______________________ 3.75 E. Church South gave the Baraca pire, and Clara V. Earl, of North Better Conditions Bend, Rev. C. H. Bryan officiat Sunday O n l y ______________ 1.50 Class of the Sunday School a Circuit Court opened agaiu yes ing. % S em i-W eek ly--------------------- -85 Christmas present in the form of a The five per cent increase granted terday, Judge Coke hiving suffi party at the parsonage, last Tuesday certain eastern railroads will add ciently recovered fiom his attack of MOORE KEANEY—In this city, Subscriptions to be Left at the from thirty to fitty millions to their the grippe to preside. evening. 3, 1915, John L Moore and Machon News Stand Dou’t let that cough get a start. receipts, and enable them to pur The ca»e «gainst George Francis, Jan Miss C. Heaney. Take the A. D S. White Pine cure. chase needed supplies for better accused of robbing the Owl saloon They Alberta were martied by Justice Knowltou’s. ment. All this means a greater de in Marshfield, was taken up aud oc at his office. The happy Miss Georgia Watson who is mand for wbat Oregon has most to cupied most of the day. After de Staoley are from Delrnar (more fa- IMPORTANT EVENTS attending the Oregon Agricultural sell—timber products of which the liberation, the jury brought in a couple IIA V IN G leased the plant of the Co- milarly known as Henryville) in lOIA-ia AT College, spent the Christmas vaca railroads have always been tne verdict of conviction. “ quille Mill and Mercantile Com county, where the groom has a tion with her parents Mr. aud Mrs. greatest purchasers and the best Jay Richarde, convicted of having this pany, the undersigned is now prepared position asengiueer in 111 J. C Watson, of this city. She customers of Oregon. improper relationa with tbe Catch responsible to fill all orders for any kind of tbe coal mines and where tbe newly WINTER SHORT COURSE—JAN. 4-30 left for Col ege again last Friday. ing girl, was brought up for sen weds will reside. Agriculture, including Agronomy, OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the Misses Leta Mast and Gretchen Herald office. tence this morning. Tbe statutory Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Insects, Horti culture, Poultry Husbandry, Sherwood, after spending the holi penalty of thiee to twenty years was Died Plant Management, and Animal Diseases, Cream day vacation st their homes here, imposed by Judge Coke, and sen ery Marketing, etc. Especial attention will be paid to the Home Economics, Including Cook started Saturday on their return to tence was suspended during good DREW—At the home of Abner ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew local demand, and every effort will be tbe University of Oregon, going by behavior. ing. Dressmaking Millinery. Bean on Lamps Creek Jan. 2, Commerce, including and Business Man wa’ of Maplet"n. Tbe matter of Rodgers and Mrs. made to supply anything needed at the RATES: One cent a word, each in agement, Rural Economics, Business 1915, David Drew, aged 69 years. sertion. No charge leas than 15 cents' Quigley, charged with adultry, was Law, Office Training, Farm Account shortest possible notice. Your orders The quickest correction for a sigk. Tbe deceased was an old resident ing, etc. Engineering, including s’omach taken up, and as tbe two demanded is A. D S. Sodium Phos are solicited. Shopwork and Roadbuilding, WANTED TO RENT—A dairy separate trials, tbe Rodgers case and respected citizen of tbe Coquille PARMERS WEEK—FEBRUARY 1-* phate. Knowlton’s ranch stocked with cows, without He was born in Morris A six general clearing house session of They must have celebrated tbe machinery and horses. Best of was Bet for this morning and Mrs. valley. days for the exchange of dynamic town, N J., Nov. 24, 1846, and set Quigley will be tried later. ideas on the most pressing problems references. Inquire at Herald holidays in great shape in Portland tled in this valley in 1870. He was of the times. Lectures by leading A lot of paper bags for R. S Knowl- office. 12-22 4t authorities. State conferences. a first class hi cksmitb and all-round Death of W. E. Haynes EXTENSION SERVICE ton were shipped just before New FOUND—Lodge emblem wa t c h mechanic and followed bis calling Offers lectures, movable schools, In stitutes and numerous correspondence Yens by the Pacific Paper Co., and charm. Loser call at Herald of A letter from Miss Vivian Haynes here for many years. Hia wife, were sent to the Coquille fice ami prove ownerabip. 11-17-tf courses on request. LESSEE uiSiden name was Mary Z MUSIC: Piano. String, Hand. ' Voice. they to a friend here gives some particu whose Hardware Co., while the shipping Willard, died many years ago, but No tultkm. Reduced rates ion on address, all rail Iliil was mailed to tbe Coquille Her A FEW CHOICE LOTS in Koowl- lars of the death of her brother, W. he is survived by the following sons roads. For further inf< rn»a a? Heights can still be bought E Haynes, who formerly conducted and daughters: Thomas, Claud, % * od. It gave Mr. CaDdlin some ex- tons The Oregon Agriculiiral College, at ten dollars per month. They barber shop here but sold out in Guy and Roy, Mrs. Abner Bean and (tw 12 -Ho-t-l) laming to do are 64*4x175 ft. Inquire of Ned a December and went to Eugene, Mrs. Ed Gillespie. Lately he had C. Kelly. 9-8-tf his parents reside. He ar been occupying a homestead on WILLI AMsJON Beware of Ointments for $6000 FOR A FARM —Her» is a where in Eugene on Deo. 18th and Bill’s Creek. His last illness was /TTV Catarrh That Contain Mercury chance for a farmer: A 62-acre rived ouly a few days’ duration, bis ou Cbristmns day was taken sud of SW IFTS being caused by blood pois nAFFNt/R CJD “ com pletely; farm; 60 bottom land; 15 acrea denly ill. On tbe 28tb be was op death oning aud occurring st the borne ot Premium Hams and Premium Bacon “The Last Word" under plow and 15 acres more erated on for ulcer of the stomach, bia daughter, Mia. Bean, on Lamps ENGRAVERS PRINTERS from r- p u ta tle pliyilclans. as th e d a m « « slashed when quality. Eyerv readv to burn; good creek for this it comes brand if to you want the best. piece -:- branded. -:- Look -:- lived only eighteen houra after Creek. Tbe funeral took place here p—W they* wilt .lo Is ten fol.l to th ejro od ^ H you of running water on tbe place. but enn possibly derive from them . F. all’« Ask Your Dealer J. Good house, and all neceasary the operation, dying on Dec. 29th. Sunday from tbe undertaking par C a ta rrh Cure, m an u factured by C heney A Co.. Toledo. O . contains no and interment was in tbe Ma outbuildings. 16 miles from Bis two little boys are left in tbe lors m ercury, and 6 taken Internally, actlnff sonic cemetery. In compliance with directly upon the Mood and .™Yn2UH all's Coquille, on plank road, mile haode of their grandparents, Mr. s request fares of the system . In buvln* H all s made some years ago, tbe from postoffice andschool. Terms C atcrrh C ur« be su re you th e *enu- J . E . N O C O R TON and Mrs. S. W. B. Haynes, in the Ine It 1« taken ln tem allv and m ade ln funeral services were conducted by on part if deaired. Investigate DISTRIBUTOR. Q U IL L E . O R EG O N Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. C heney A Co. Tes- F. Strang, who was au old friend __ STAUS' __________ tim oninls free. this if you want s farm. B. Fol home where Christmas joy was so D. of the deceased. suddenly turned to mourning. som, Coquille. 10 - 20 -tf D E N V E R . 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