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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1915)
6th ANNUAL CLEAR A MCE SALE Starts Wednesday, February 10th, at 9 O’clock Closes Saturday Night, Feb. 2 0 th «N o Goods Charged at Sale Prices Prices will talk os never before, for never have they represented so much for so little W e are determined to make this the “Bargain Sale” of the year. Extraordinary price reductions will be in force through out all departments—contract goods alone, excepted—affords phenomenal saving on all seasonable goods and wanted articles for personal or home use. All broken lines, remnants, odds and ends etc., from every section of the store have final orders to move at once. The store is fairly bristling with bargains. Come and take advantage of the greatest economy offering of the season. A big surprise awaits you. : : : : HENRY T h e S A L E you have been waiting for and looking forward to : : NEED-A-GOOD | ATOMIZER LORENZ MERELY MENTIONED The eighth grade civil government Wall paper and House lining at An lerson’s. class of tbe public school attended Picture flamin'? at Anderson’s. The foundation and sills of the the city council meeting l&si night, VV. J. Conrad was a visitor from new Catholic church are ready, and to learn bow the cit' dads manage tbe city’s business. the building will go up rapidly. Marshfield last Wednesday. When the liver fails to work, A D Manager McKenna made a busi- I n.ss trip to Mjrtle Point jesterdav. S Hepatic Salts makes it right. Knowlton’s Blankets, quilts; pillows, sheets One That Will Act Perfectly E E. Johnson returned from San am) pillow cases at Andersou’s And Last Long Mrs. Hermann Edwards, of Alle- Francisco Saturday night, having been called home by tbe illness of guny, is vissting Mrs. Hufford. his daughter. Harry Sharkey, who receutly lost There’s a big difference be Duck six feet wide, 75c a run a finger at the lighting plant, will tween the old-fashioned, in soon be able to return to his duties. ning yard, at Andersou’ e. Make your own tents and wagon covers. tricate kind with many un A run down feeling— Use A D S E L. C. Farrin, formerly a Marsh necessary and worthless parts Blood Tonic. field attorney but now located in Knowltou’s that are continually getting San Francisco, was in town last Mrs ,J. Kelly went up the river out of order, and these mod night, going to the Bav today. yesterday to visit her siBter Mrs. ern instruments, so simple Brain f a g g e d , nervous— 1’ e D s l a r Elwood for a couple of days. in construction that t h e y Celery Compound r e l i e v e s at once Sweei’s high-grade chocolates Knowltons spray oils or liquid solutions and box candy at FoUorn’s Confec Harry Rogers, representing the tionery only. perfectly. Pacific States Electrical Co. is visit H O. Andeison has made a de ing this county and was taking an It will be a pleasure to use one cided improvement in his new store order from F. E McKenna yester by putting in an easy flight of stairs W e fully guarantee them day. leading to the gallery H. M. Shaw, M. D., Eye, Ear, and generators repair Nose and Throat Specialist, will be P r i c e s 50c to 81.50 ed, Magnetos bought and sold. Kitne & Von at Baxter Hotel, Coquille, on Pegert garage. tf j Wednesday, Feb. 17th. 2-9-2tp ______ FlIHRMAN’S PHARMACY T he Rexall Store P ro fe ss io n a l C ard s Dr. G. W. ENDICOTT D entist Office over First National Hank Phone Main 431 E. D. SPERRY A ttoknky ANI) C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorney at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Plionc 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richiuonil-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bunk Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw F irst National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, who re cently sold the Java Coffee House in Marshfield were in the city yes RATF.S: One cent a word, each in terday looking for a business loca sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' tion WANT COLUMN FOB SALE—Two good houses and five lots close in; also 1 G acres of good dairy land one mile from town. Will sell at great sacrifice if taken in next ten days Terms to suit purchaser. W. A. G ood man, Coquille. 2-9-2t The steamer Telegraph is laid up, pending the securing of a new crew, the licenses of the captain and en gineer having been extricated from them by tbe steamboat inspectors. J. N. Jacobson says that his cows FOR S A L E —Fresh milch cows, 31 head mohair goats, good ranch like the electrical milking machines team, barber chair. Hill &M ur- so well that when a broken line in pby________ >{ terrupts the juice Bossy declines to RANCH WANTED—to rent on Co- to “ give down” for the hand milk quille river, storked or without ers. stock. Address H , cuie H ca ld . Mary Esther, the little daughter 1 -12-4t p of Mr. and Mrs. E E. Johnson, has OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the been seriously ill with a complica Herald office. Notary Public Coquille tion of tnnsilitis and mumps, but her condition today is reported $0000 FOB A FARM — Here is a more hopeful. chance for a faimer: A 62-acre Appetite gone—Penslar Appetiz farm; GO botte in land; 15 acres ing Tonic soon fixes it. under plow and 15 acres more Incorporated Kuowlton’s slashpd ready to burn; good creek afacturers o f of running water on the place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKinley, Celebrated Berqmann Shoe Good nouse, and sll necessary : who have been visiting Mrs. Mc Strongest and Neatest Water outbuildings. 1 G miles from >f shoe made for loggers, miners Coquille, on p’ank road, mile Kinley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. prospectors and mill men. from postoffice andschool. Terms B Phillips, bav j become permanent Thurman Street on part if desired. Investigate 1 residents of this city, Mr. McKinley P o r t l a n d , O reoon . this if you want n farm B, Fo! | having taken a position as candy A g e n t for C oqu il e sont, Coquille. 10-20-tf maker at Folaom'e Confectioneiy. H .N . L O R E N Z A ttorney at L aw eo Christian Science Society Corner ThirJ and Hall streets. Services at 11 a in. next Sunday, subject “ Soul ” Sunday School 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting 8:90 / Every Housewife Is Entitled To Have The last report as to the condi tion of Alfred Johnson, Sr., is to Undelivered orders from Capital the effect that he is lying with little City Nursery, consisting of fruit change, and while be may linger for trees and shrubberies, at bargain prices at Anderson’s. some time there is no hope of his The Heavy and Disagreeable recovery from the paralytic stroke The liueup at Noith Bend was as Burden of the Family Washing which he recently sustained follows: Made as Light as Possible. North Bend Tbe funeral of the late Mrs. Nel Coquille Russell lie Skeels, who died at Junction Roy Watson Holmes City last Thursday, will be held at Stewart Norton forwards the M E Church at 2 p. m. tomor Boweu row, the remains having been Keith Leslie center brought from Portlan I on the El Charlie Oerding Simpson der. Roy Avery Mende Girls Club Organized guards Valentines Our Large Selection at the TeD girls met. last Friday eveniug at the home of Miss Vera Kelley for the purpose of organizing a club to be known as the L. O M. S Society. The evening was very pleasantly spent in discussing a constitution, electing officers and laying plans for the future work of the club. The following officers were elected; President, Olive Howey; vice presi dent, Dorothy Snow; secretary, Mary Fussonne; treasurer, Myrtle Cunningham. According to present plans the club will meet every other Friday, aDd, judging from the pro grams already outlined,the meetings will be far from dull. The charter members of the society are; Mil dred Norton, Aoudr McCabe, Le- anoa Curry, Vera Kelly, Olive How ey, Alice Curry. Dorothy Snow, Myrtle Cunningham, Mary Levar and Mary Fussonne. I am in tbe market for Cbitbam Bark,Butchers’ and Farmers’ Hides, Married FOB SALE—Soveu-year old mare Wool, Pelts and Furs. G eo . T. M oulton nml two-year old colt. Ernest NELSON-CULBER1SON—In this Plep. 2 9 3tp Tbe annual meeting of the Co city, Feb. 3, 1915, Jesse Lee Nel quille Valley Telephone League will son and Alice Lee Culbertson, FOB SALE—Good farm team, har Justice Stanley officiating. ness and wagon, cheap. Inquire be held on Feb. 16th, adjournment opposite Burns ranch. 2-9-ltp having keen taken to that date Irorn Feb. let, when less than a quorum McFALL-HARRIS —In this city, FINE RANCH FOB RENT— With Feb 3, 1915, Rufus F. McFall and 18 cows, all kii ’ a of farming im- was present. Mazie Harris, Rev. C. H Bryan p'ements. $800 per year cash Home-inand taffies, brittles etc. rent. Pacific Real Estate Co at Folsom's Confectionery. Always officiating. - -•» - fresh. Try them. 2-9-itp The regular monthly meeting of WANTED—Span of borseR, in ex change for a good lot in Cuquillp. tbe Educational League will be held at the high school building Friday B. Folsom. ltp FOB SALE OR T R A D E -R e si afternoon and will be addressed by dence prop-rty in Portland, good Miss Mabel Hausen on “ Industrial locations, would exchange for Education.'1 farm rr dairy land in Coos For For a run down feeling that A. particulars a lilress L E. Oliu, D. S. Sodium Phosphate is great. McK tiley, Oregon. 2-2-9lp Kuowlton’s and the score was tied at the end of both halves. In playing off the tie Coquillu succeeded iu making the wioniug basket after about five minutes of play. Tbe boys from here are of the opioiou that they could have won by a much larger score had the hall in which they played not been so small. Tbe final score was 19 to 17. Everything must go at once to make room for Spring G ood s : : : Coquille Wins Three Games Coquille won quite a series of victories in basket ball last week, tbe high school team winning at North Bend Frid 1 night, the high school second team defeating a Riv erton team the same night and the independent quintet easily winning from the Marshfield Independents here Saturday night. Tbe high school game at North Bend Friday night was one of the closest gsmeg ever witnessed in tbe county Each te8m made an equal number of foul baskets during the game, although North Bend had several more tries than did Coquille Service W ill Do The Trick The game here Saturday was a i good fast game altho a little rough in spots. Coquille took the lead from the s'art and more than made •■îîttff tf f ft i f f t vstftfîtfttttttfttüS up for the defeat they suffered at the hands of tbe same team at ©=> The Neu) Shoe Styles Marshfield the preceding week. ©o The score on the final count was 29 ©» A r e Truly Feminine to 17. Walter Oerding acted as referee and Jueb as umpire. ©*> Never have w om en ’s shoes The lineup of the two teams were: played a more important part in correct toilette than during the Coquille Marshfield Mast Silverman, Landers ©3 coming Fall and Winter Seasons. ©o As is usual, our stock comprises Oerding Niles all of the accepted modes for ©55 forward ©* formal and informal wear. Their K Leslie Landers, Fisher ©3 elegance of curve and contour is restrained by good form— center refined by good taste. Devoid of all exaggeration, Buffington Oerding Morrow Avery ©- guards ©» An interesting preliminary be tween the Fats and the Le»os re- I suited in a decisive victory for make their appeal to every woman who appreciates good form, good the Fats, the score being 8 to 2. and unusual wearing qualities. The Marshfield high school team You ow e it to yourself and to your pocketbook to examine these splen did new models before making your selection. defeated the high school team at You are always assured o4 courteous treatment and expert fitting at o* r Myrtle Point Friday night but lost ©J ©» store. lo Bandon on the latter’s floor Sat <S& urday night by a score of 19 to 14. Tbe standings of the teams of tbe Coos county league are as follows' C •> ©- •» won per cent lost I Coquille • 750 3 .666 2 I Bandon .500 2 Marshfield 2 2 Myrtle Point I ■333 .OOO 2 O North Bend Machón News Stand COQUILLE LAUNDRY DICE CO. U t z & D u n n C o footwear for Women H L Y O N S & JONES f C H U R C H O P C H R IST . Prayer Meeting Wtdins ihy, 7:3U p m. Sunday school h I 10 a m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Pleaching 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, “ Tbe Founda tion Piinciple of Universal Peace Evening subject, “Christ’s Final Preparation for the Coming of the Kingdom I Everyone invited to all of these services J ohn F. L fooett , Minister Ford Gives the People T h e Be nef t o f Hard Times Touring Car Reduced to $575 Roadster Reduced to $525 S W IF T S Premium Hams and Premium Bacon “ The Last W ord” when it comes to quality. Every piece branded. Look for this brand if you want the best. A «k Y our Dealer .J. E . DISTRIBUTOR, N O R TO N COQUILLE, OREGON F r e d Von P e g e r t Headquarter,Kiire& VonPegert Garage I