Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 19, 1915, Image 3

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    MERELY MENTIONED
16751213
Mr. and Mra. L, Cocnrau were
passengers lo Marsfield Sunday.
W u it a Hold-Up?
Coquille High School
Wins From Marshfield
M. E. Kitchen Shower
any time during tbe school year.
The semi-annual eighth grade ex*
amination waa held last Thursday
and Friday. Thirty-ore pupils of
the loe d echo Is took all or part ot
the subjects. This number includes
sixth grude pupils who took the
examination in Physiology and tbe
seventh gra lers who look Geogra­
phy. It is expected that betwetn
fifteen and twenty eighth grade pu­
pils will leceivs their diplomas at
this time and enroll in high school.
A. W. Kelly, who keeps a small
The completion of tbe M. E.
Mrs. W J. Longstun was a Marsh­
Look out for your ki-yie, eee that field visitor last Thursday.
store on B street, thinks that he
Last Friday night the Coquille church basement was made the oc­
bad a narrow escape bora being tbe High School defeated the Marsh­ casion of an enjoyable affair last
notice?
Why have a cold? The A. D. S. j
Mr.and Mrs W.E Clegborn made Cold and Grippe Tablets will fix it victim of a bold up last Friday field High school at basket ball in a Friday evening, when a “ kitchen
evening. After closing the shop close game, tbe score being 26 to 24. shower” was held in the new rooms.
an over-Sunday visit to Bandon. Knowlton’s.
Mrs. D. H. Prewett, of Bsodon, that night he started home in com­ Tbe game was one of the closest Articles of utility for the kitcheu
All cold weather drinks will be
Be ready for the cool nights found at Folsom's Confectionery
has been visiting her sister, Mrs C. pany with his wife and Mrs. T. A. ever played on tbe local floor and were brought by tbe guests, end
Walker. Mr. Kelly used a wheeled was fast and exciting from the first. tbe well filled shelves bear witness
• with a
Mrs. Otis Flitcrolt, of Fairview, C. Price, during the past week.
of tbe generoeity of tbe company.
G. li. Musick was visiting Q0. ! chair on the paved atreet. The la- A fair crowd witnessed the contest.
was visiting Coquille friends Satur
Games
were played tl rougbout the
dies
took
the
sidewalk,
aud
they
At
tbe
beginning
of
the
first
half
quille relatives Thursday and Fri­
day.
evening,
and the Ladies’ Aid served
were
some
distance
ahead
when
Marshfield
took
tbe
lead
aud
alter
Mies Edith Thomas returned yes­ day, having come in from Loon
they reached the borne on Second the first few minutes of play the sandwiches and coffee. Everybody
lake
where
be
is
employed
in
build­
terday from a shot t visit to her home
street, opposite tbe city hall. Two score stood 7 to o in their favor. At bad a good time and all are rejoic­
to put at your feet. The
ing a mill for Jack Baker.
at North Bend.
ing over the splendid reaults of tbe
comfort one affords is
Tbe steamer Breakwater bad tbi men ware standing at Mr. Kelly’s this point, however, Watson threw
Don’t let that eougb get a start.
gate, apparently waiting.
Mrs. a field goal for Coquille which was work of tbe past few weeks.
worth many times the
Take the A. I) 8 . White Pine cure. roughest trip that she has exper­
The new room is 30x40 fe t,
KnowIton’B.
ienced on the Coos Bay ruu when Kelly stopped, while Mrs. Walker followed by others in rapid succes­
cost.
x
sion and at the end of tbe first bait sealed throughout, well lighted, and
went
on
to
her
own
home
uext
door.
Miss Ruth Woodford went to she came from Portland last week,
Then the men stepped across the the score stood 13 to 12 in favor of bas a kitchen 10x15 feet with an al
Marshfield on the Sunday train for aud Captain McGeon reported that
Correct ¡J
We haue several grades and a brief visit with friends, returning at one time it “ looked bad,” which sidewalk to tbe parking and stood the borne team, which, in the case cove 8x10 feet for the stove. The
arrangement of tables and shelves
sizes from the little face yesterday.
Footwear ^
means a lot when the captain says there. Mr. Kelly has a small slip of each team, was just half tbe
to euable him to get bis chair over number ot points of tbe final score. leaves little to be desired in tbe
bags to the large three
it.
Well, Geo Whiz! W* never ex­
For W om en ^
This gives
the curb, aud tbe men ftood near In tbe second half Marshfield again matter of convenience.
quart water bottles.
Mrs. W. J. Longston has gone to
pected to aee the staid and eminent­
«•
an
indeal
pluce
tor
tbe
social
affairs
this. Then Mrs. Kelly came out to secured a small lead which wassoou
ly “ proper" Sentinel print THAT Salem to act as stenographer for
give her assistance, and the men overcome and in tbe last ten minu­ of the church, besides furnishing
Style, comfort, fit and durebil-
Hep. C R. Barrow, who is her un­
verse.
walked off down the street. They tes of play the score was a tie sever a home tor tbe Epworth League
Every rubber item not
ity are potent factors in the ^
The quickest oorrection fur a sick cle, during the session of tbe legis­ were not recognized.
Mr Kelly al different times, Coquille throw­ aud ample room tor tbe Sunday
satisfactory is returnable
selection of shoes that meet ••
stomach is A. D. 8. Sodium Phoe- lature.
suspects thut they knew that he ing the winning goal a few seconds school.
phate. Knowlton’s
here—could any thing
__ with the popular approval o f ^
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Clyde Stowlers, a grandson of carries his cash receipts home with before tbe final whistle.
W. O. Cooper, formerly a resident Mrs. Bledsoe, arrived Saturday and
be sold more fairly?
the well dressed woman.
«♦
Marriage Licenses
him, depositing in tbe bank on Mon­
Marshfield put up an excellent
-9
of Myrtle Point, now located in will be connected with tbe manage­
day only, and that they were laying game aud their passing was fine.
Robert Thom aod Kffie Hale.
Washington county, is visiting this ment of tbe Grand tboater.
for him as an easy victim He bas Seaman, at center played a wonder­
section.
Geo. Broadbridge
and Sadie
Charley Baxter i s oyer from good use of bis bands, however, ful game, making seven of the field
T he Rexall Store
And now the Herald has an order Marshfield today.
and be will hereafter be prepared goals chalked up to Marshfield’s Houck.
Ralph Weddle and Marie Belle
for printiug from ue far away as
M. M. Young, landlord of tbe for emergencies. It may have been credit;Burrows at forward madeone
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4
Cape Vincent, N. Y
We are put­ Baxter, went to Marshfield Sstur- a false alarm, but on the other band field goal and four fouls. The other Wilson.
Professional Cards
lend
that
air
of
individuality
^
ting Coquille on the map. Get thut? daj aud initiated four new members it is possible that some of tbe hold­ two field goals were made by Mc­
S R. Harrison aud Ina R. Bell.
and
stylishness
which
every
^
I am in the market for Cbitham of tbe Brotherhood of Rtilroad up artists who have been so busy Donald and Hunter, both playing
Earl D. Graham aDd Gladys
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
Bark,Butchers'and Farmers’ Hides, Trainmen.
o* woman seeks to attain. The
Tbe Record confused and successful on tbe Bay may con­ guard.
Howe.
D e n tist
Wool, Pelts and Furs.
him with the editor of the Sentinel, template extending tbsir operation
new Fall and Winter styles
Stewart
Norton,
Coquille’s
fast
John
Weishalla
and
Jennie
Com
Office over First National Hank
G eo . T. M oulton
but probably that slam at tbe fra­ to this place.
Pilone Main 431
*• are distinctive and will appeal ^
little
forward,
played
excellent
ball,
mock.
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Mrs. L. A. Lawborn returned to ternity w a a unintentional.— t b e
having five field goals and seven
to the most discriminating.
^
Scott Sullivan Fries and Mar ^
New Officers
her
home
at
McKinley
Wednesday
newspaper
fraternity,
of
course.
f. D. SPERRY
fouls to his credit on tbe score book. garet Hallowed.
•*
«•
after
a
brief
visit
a:
the
home
of
A ttoknky AND
Two episodes of the Perils of
At the dairymen’s meeting in this Roy Watson, forward, showed up
Thad D. Sbinn aud.Editb Carlsoi .
Mr. ynd Mrs. Jesse Beyers.
Coi' N ski .I.on at L aw
Pauline will be shown at the Grand
city last Tuesday, which was a well good, as usual, and made three
Office in Robinson Building
Will Sweet, the Bandon poet Thursday evening, four reels, this
attended aud most successful affair, field goals. Keith Leslie at ceDter
master, accompanied by Mrs. Sweet, being made necessary by tbe recent
Mid-Year Examinations
tbe following officers were elected played a fine passing game and bis
l/V. C. CHASE
waa visiting his parentB Sunday. n.ix-up in tbe shipments.
jumpiug
was
great.
He
made
one
by the Coquille Valley Association:
The mid-year examinations of tbe £ i & i i i u u u u i u
A ttorney a t L a w
This was Mr. Sweet's first visit to
Try a Herald want ad for any Price Robinson, president; Wm. field goal and was awarded a point Coquille school are being held this
our city in a year.
Office in Riclnnond-Barker Bldg
thing you want to buy or sell.
Mebl, vice-president; J. D. Carl, for being fouled while throwing week in all the grades above the
Magnetos and generators repair­
The Modern American
basket which he made. Neither
secretary-treasurer.
The Bandon
fouitb. The little folks in the first
ed, bought aud sold. Kime & Von
Horticulturist Coining
of
tbe
guards,
Charlie
Oerding
and
C. R. BARROW
and Lower Coquille Association
four grades are not given tegular
Pegert garage.
tf
A tto rn e y a n d C o u nsellor a t L aw
elected the tolIowing:Jas.T.Jenkins, Roy Avery, made goals but the examinations at the close of the
Ottico Pilone 335
The Caledonian Club of Coos Bay
County
Agriculturist S m i t h president; J F. Van Leuven vice- guarding game they played was
term. There are also a number of
Residence Phone 346
is preparing for the annual celebra­ gives out the information that be
Oerdiug’s man made
president; J. F. Belloni, secretary- wonderful
pupils in the upper grades who are
tion in honor of the immortal Bob­ has arranged tor a series of address­
but
one
goal
while
Avery
held
Is one o f our most im­
treasurer.
excused
from tbe test on account of
J. J. STANLEY
by, which takes place in Marshfield es in this county by Prof. W . S.
bis forward for a no basket game.
portant
and useful indus­
LAWYER
regular attendance, puuctuality and
uu January 30tb.
Brown, tbe bead of the Horticul­
Royal Niles, of Marshfield, acted
Following are the new officers of
tries. Its business is that
Riclimond-Barker Building
high standing in class work.
Dis­
the local lodge of the Royal Neigb- as referee and Walter Oerding as
Coquille, Oregon
Mrs. Nellie Stierlin, who bad tural department at O A. C-
o f selling Cleanliness.
tribution of report cards and pro­
Prof
Brown
will
arrive
in
Marsh­
bors;installed last Tuesday evening; umpire.
been giving skilled assitance in tbe
The whole family wash­
motions will take place next Friday
Myrtle Point was defeated at Ban-
A. J. SHERWOOD
mechanical department of tbe Her­ field this evening and will spend to­ Mary E. Kern, oracle; Emma Oerd-
ing can now be sent to
afternoon and tbe new semester
A ttorney a t L aw
the Laundry aud handled
ald for a couple of weeks returned morrow there, giving a lecture and ing, past oracle; Edua Kelley, vice don the same night by a score of starts next Monday,
First National Bank Building
demonstration. Thursday morning oracle; Jennie Clouser, chancellor; 36 to 9. Next Saturday Baudon
to Marshfield yesterday.
by it with perfect satis­
As 1 he second semester begius,
Rooms 2-3-4
he will be in Coquille and will go Laura C. Brandon, recorder; Mabel plays here and another close game
faction. It makes for
the school will open its doors to
Cure that cough. Use the A. D.
out with those interested to some Samson, receiver; Fairy Darling, is expected.
domestic
tranquility and
S. White Pine at Knowlton’s.
another group of little folks who
L. J. LILJEQI/IST
orchard near the city and show how marshal; Nina Nosier, musician;
the economic betterment
have
never
gone
to
school
before
MoCloskey & Laird, of Myrtle to prune trees of various sizes and
A tto rn e y a t L aw
Emma Oerding and Nina Nosier,
W om an’ s Study Club
of our social life.
but who have reached their sixth
Point are now proprietors of tbe kinds, and also tell about spraying
First National Bank Building
managers
birthday and are entitled to enter.
Coquille, Oregon
auto stage line between here aDd and tbe best methods o f figbling
Last Monday afternoon the Wom­
Think of the harmonious
Paten is who are planning to send
that town, having bought the inter­ insects.
Thursday afternoon be
Officers of Rebekah Lodge No. an's Study Club met in the Library.
condition of mind o f the
cbildri
n
that
have
never
gone
to
est of Eugene Wickham and Geo. will be at Myrtle Point aud on 20 were installed Wednesday even­ There were two papers read,—one
WALTER SINCLAIR
whole family when the
school before are urged to make
Bryant.
A tto rn e y a t L aw
Friday at Bridge.
ing, as follows: Elda Anderson, by Mrs. Perkins on “The Govern­
worries of Washday are
a special effort to have them on
N. G .; Pauline Custer, V G ; An­ ment of the Aztecs,” tbe other by
H. M Sbaw, M. D , eye, ear, nose
no longer apart o f nome
Notary Public
Coquille
hand
nt
tbe
Academy
building
next
Had the Smallpox
and throat specialist, of Marshfield,
nie Lawrence, secretaty;
Lena Mrs. Springer on “ Tbe Educational
life. A family washing
Monday morning as a delay of even
will be nt Hotel Baxter Saturday,
Moore, treasurer; Georgia Rich­ System of tbe Aztecs.” At tbe next
of four dozen pieces done
a
few
days
is
a
serious
handicap
to
Jan 23rd. Glasses fitted.
l-5-2t
A letter just received by Imogeoe
mond, warden; Nora Johnson, con­ meeting, January 25tb, there will
Rough Dry f o r o n e
Monday, February 1 ,
Alexaon from Mrs. D, W Deau ductor; Rena Anderson, I G ; K. be three Aztec papers— “Tbe Mili­ a beginner.
Mrs. T . N. Boone, of Fairview,
dollar and twenty cents.
is the lab st date on which beginners
states that the family bag beeD pass­
V. Nicklin, O G ; Florence Barton, tary System”, “ The “ Agriculture”
was in town Friday with her young
On your subscriptions for
may
enter
school.
Pupils
above
through a Beige of the smallpox in R. S. N. G.; Annie Robinson, aDd "Tbe Mechanical Arts.’’
son Claud, who has been taking
tbe firBt grade may be enrolled at
PAPERS and MAGAZINES treatment from Dr. Richmond fora a light form. Tbe grandchildren E- S N G ; Birdie Skeels, R. S. V.
Tbe afternoon closed, ae usual,
took it first and then tbe older onee G : Ora Maury, chaplain.
with the lesson in Domestic Science.
troublesome fracture of his arm.
had it in their turn, but the disease
A'ter thn book lesson Mrs Knowl-
We live here and pay rent Less stiffness of the elbow than the
waa so mild that it was suppossd to
T o Dog Owners
ton, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Ep-
doctor feared resulted from the frac­
and taxes and spend
lie tbe cbioben pox until the festivi­
persou each gave a abort, informal
ture,
and
the
arm
well
be
practical­
our money here
Call at the Recorder’ s office at
ties were about over.
Mr. Dean ia
talk,
the subjects being, respective­
ly "as good as new.”
now in the mercantile business, hav­ the city hall and get yout dog
The Treadgold-Coacb controversy ing sold the Halaey Enterprise and license. All dogs allowed to run at ly, "W hole Wheat, Graham and
still furnishes copy for tbe county opened a store, in which he is en­ large must be licensed and tagged White Flour,” “ Fresh and Stale
before Feb. 1 , or I wiH have to im­ Breed” and "The Dietetio Value
press and is being pretty thoroughly
joying a good trade.
pound and dispose of them.
of Spices.” Each talk was followed
tried with printers ink. The Herald
A. P. M ii . i . kk , Marshal.
1JA V IN G leased the plant of the Co-
by general discussion. The next
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prefers to wait for tbe ufficiai re­
Bedillion Leases Plant
lesson begins with “ Fats and Oils,”
Married
quille Mill and Mercantile Com­
turns
on
the
dirty
mess,
and
hepee
I9 I4 -IS A T
od page 30, and extends to the eDd
that the whole b neh will get their
pany, the undersigned is now prepared
R. E. L. Bedillion returned Fri
W EDDLE-W ILSON — At the M of the chapter, anil each member
just deserfs— whatever they are, day from Eureka, Cal., where it ia
to fill all orders for any kind of
E. parsonage in this city, Jan. 13 , will be called upon to say a few
when
tbe
cases
come
up
at
the
said
be
has
taken
a
six-months
lease
WINTER SHORT COURSE—JAN. 4-30
19 15 , Ralph Weddle, ot Califor­ words on "My Pet Economy."
April term of court
on a wuolen mill, with option to
Agriculture, including Agronomy.
Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti­
nia,
and Nora Belle Wilson, of
The members were all saddened
A guaranteed cold cure at Knowl- buy at tbe expiration of that time.
culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insect!,
Bandon, Rev. C. H. Btyan offici- by tbe news of tbe passing of their
tou’s. A. D S. Cold and Grippe Tbe monthly rental ia given as $120,
Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream­
Especial attention will be paid to the
ery Management, Marketing, etc.
«ting.
friend, Mrs. Hoag.
When here,
Tablets
the sum to apply on the purchase
home economics. Including Cook­
local
demand, and every effort will be
she
was
a
leading
member
of
tbe
ing. Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew­
price which is {14,000. Tbe plant BROADBRIDGE - H CUCK — In
ing. Dressmaking and Millinery.
club, aud was issociated with them
made
to supply anything needed at the
this
city
Jan.
17
,
19
15
,
George
is
now
abut
down
—
Western
World.
Commerce, Including Business Man­
Broadbridge and Sadie Houck, in many other ways. A resolution
agement, Rural Economics, Business
shortest possible notice.
Your orders
Law, Office Training. Farm Account­
was passed that tbe secretary be in­
An O ld Subscriber
Rev. C. H. Bryan officiating.
are solicited.
ing, etc. engineering. Including
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
Shopwork and Roadbuilding.
The newly married couple took structed to write to Dr. Hoag, ex­
FARMERS WEEK— FEBRUARY 1-« sertion. No charge less than 15 cents'
D. W. Stevens writes from Mc- the afternoon train for Marshfield, pressing the deep sympathy of the
A general clearing house session of
!cod, Cal., renewing bis subscrip­ on their way to their future home olub fur himself, hie two little sous,
six days for the exchange of dynamic
FOR S A L E —Fresh milch cows, 31
ideas on the most pressing problems
tion
to tbe Herald and remarking: in Los Angeles, Cal.
and tbe other relatives
head mohair goats, good ranch
•f the times. Lectures by leading
team, barber chair. Hill & Mur­ "I have read the paper ever since it SHINN CARLSON— At tbe M. E.
authorities. State conferences.
was first published, aomethiug over
EXTENSION SERVICE
phy
tf
May Return
South personage in thiecity, Jan.
Offers lectures, movable schools, In­
thirty years; I am so old that I can­
18, 1915, Thad. D Shinn end
stitutes and numerous correspondence
RANCH WANTED—to rent on Co­
LESSEE
Frad Schroeder is in receipt of a
courses on request.
quille river, stocked or without not remember just how long.” We
Edith Carlaon, both of Prosper,
MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voice.
letter from his son. F. F,.Schroeder,
Btock. Address H , care Hetald. hope that Mr. Stevena will be many
Rev. J. E. Walbeck officiating.
£>
No tuition. Reduced rates on all rail­
who is now located at Alton, Cal. id
1-12 4tp years older before be baa to stop
roads. For further inf' rma ion address,
which
the
latter
says
that
he
may
reading
lb»
Herald.
Hardy
Has
Close
Call
The Oregon Agricultural College,
OLD NEWSPAPERS— Cheap at the
(tw 12-1-10 1-1)
CORVALLIS. ORBOON
return to Coquille io the spring.
Herald office.
Tbe steam schooner Hardy had a He has b e e D in tbe chicken business
Beware o f Ointments for
$6000 FOB A F A R M -H ere is s Catarrh That Contain Mercury close call while crossing out from aud bas heretofore found it quite
chance for « farmer: A 62-acre a s m ercu ry will su rely deatror the aenae C«Os Bay last Thursday. Oo reach- profitable, as he bad a cootract with
amell end com p letely deranee th e
farm; 60 bottom land; 15 seres o w f h ole
ayatem w hen entérina It through iug tbe black buoy ebe was thrown tbe big Scotia lumber company for
under plow and 15 acres more the m ucoua aurfacea. Such artlclea ahould
Incorporated
Premium Hams and Premium Bacon “ The Last Word”
n ever be used except on prescriptions broadside on by a breaker and was all the eggs he could furnish, at 2 J
Manufacturers of
slashed ready to burn; good creek from reputable ph /etria n s. aa the d a m a fe
when it comes to quality.
Every piece branded. 1 ,00k
w ill d o la ten fold to the eo o d you carried over the suoken end of thj | cents above tbe market price. No
for
this brand if you want the best.
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The Celebrated Berqmann Shoe of runuing water on the place. they
can poaalbly derive from them. H a lls
Good nouse, and all necessary C atarrh Cure, m anufactured by r . J. north jetty. There ie deep water howtver, the rise in tbe | rice of
The Strongest «nd Nearest Water
Aik
Y our Dealer
heney A C o., T oiedo, O., contain« n o
outbuildings.
16 miles from C
Proof shoe made for logpers, miner*
m ercury, and Is taken Internally, actin g at this point, but she was badly wheat has put a hopeless crimp |in
upon the blood and mucoua aur-
prospector« and mill men.
Coquille, on plank road, mile directly
facea o f the ayatem. In buying H all a battered by the breakers, but finally ' poultry profits, and unless there is
from postoffice sndschool. Terms C atarrh C u -e be sure you get the genu.
621 Thurman Street
It Is taken Internally and made Jn got to sea about half a mile north speedy improvement, Mr. Schroeder
PnRTT ANT> O u m o v
on part if desired. Investigate Ine
T oledo, Ohio, b y F . J. C heney A Co. T.
D IS T R I B U T O R .
C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N
Agent for Coquil'e
, of tbe bar, after nearly an hour of will dispose of his fowls aod go out
this if vou want a farm.
B. Fol­ tlm onlals free.
Sold
by
Druggists.
P
rice
He
per
bottle.
H .N . L O R E N Z
som, Coquille.
10-20-tf
| imminent danger.
I of tbe bueineee.
Take M l ’e r e m it/ Mila far
ill COM
FORT
Hot Water Bottle
The ^
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FUHRMAN’ S PHARMACY
U iz &D unn C q :
t footwear fa Women 2
~ Lyons & Jones 2
Laundry
Give Us a Chance
COQUILLE LAUNDRY RICE CO.
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Announcement
Machón NewsStand
IMPORTANT EVENTS
Id i
LUMBER
WANT COLUMN
E. E. JOHNSON
Theo. Bercman ShoeMfg.Co.
S W I F T S
J. E .
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