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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1915)
m f I. W. Ruse, of Myrtle Point, whs Fred Subults went to Bandon on First Street Compromise Home-Made Drain Tile 11 Coquille visitor on Thursday. busiuess last week. Mrs. Samuel BriggB, of Bandon, The Fits! stieet muddle is again Burt Adams of Riverton was in A. O. H-fOton, of 15 it)<¿6, called I N. DoLoug ««a ¡n town U h I For was in town Thursday. The ut tbe Herald office yesterday, tar ¡C oq jilleon busiueas on Wednesday. in a fair way for settlement Saturday. * Chss. lUndDruau of Bandon w« council commenced advertising the Mra OraGartiu was up from Ban- ,,ri Lin a« in hh h bmcelet a Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird went iu town on business the middle of property :or sale, as the first step in xpeciman of nix-inch cement drain don the last of the week. to Bandon on Friday, the legal battle which eemed un pipe, the product of a machine THOROUGHBRED E G G S last week. Mra. Fred Slagle spent Dst Sat - 1 J A. Hay ter, of Dora, was iu town Chickens, Turkeys avoidable Yesterday a conference which ho and Claude Nosier recent Tbomns Anderson was here from last Friday, on business. urday at Marebtield. Birds was held between the parties inter Mr. Hooton was Miss Kuth Wade, of Myrtle Point, Bandon, to pay bis taxes oue day ested and it became apparent that ly purchased. Attorney L A. Huberts of Myrtle Nice Selertion of Post quite enihuhiafttic about the saviog last wrek was in towu last Friday. Point, was in town last Friday. no one was really hankering for a that could be effect*d by the funn 1 cent and up A. J. Sherwood bus purchased Ratliff Lawborn of Middle Creek lawsuit. At a three cornered puw- er» b) nuking their own pipe, lie Jesse Clinton, of Norway, was in big Dew eighl c\ Under Cadillac from was in town on Wednesday. wow held at H.O Auderson’s store, say» that the machine co»t $ 50 ; that town last Saturday on business. F. 8 . Slagle. Mr. and Mrs. Ltns Leoeve went W. H Lyons represented the coun a hundred-pound sack of cement Ex Judge Judge John F. Hall Kenneth Lawrence was up from cil, Contractor Ellingson himsell, was over from Marshfield yesterday. to Bandon yesterday for visit of make» 50 feet of nix-inch tiling, or Prosper visiting with his folks the and the property owners were there a few days. 00 feet of four-inch, an I that he Choice Onion Sets 10 cents per last of the week. with a committee composed of J. K and Mr. Nosier had made about 250 Mrs. Ottis Flitcroft was in the pound at Knowlton's Drug Store. Jess Miller, of Bandon, was iu Paulson, Nick Johnson and Z. C . ! feet in a (lay and could make much Mrs. Julia Johnson was a Marsh city from Fairview yesterday. towu on business ou TbuisJay and Stracg. Concessions were made more vvtib experience. The expense field visitor on Saturday of last i Clyde Baiker, of Fairview, was Friday of last week. all around, and a new basis of set- , would depend somewhat on the cost doing business in Coquille yesterday. week. Dr. C. W Hamilton, of Portland Dement was worked out. briefly as „f obtaining tbe sand, but ordiuari- Jake Stemmier was down from Home-maud taffies, brittles etc. Tbe property owners put |y the c„ „ t of tbe ,,jpei iooludiuK is here visitiug his brother Dr V. L. lollows: Always Myrtle Point on business the last of F’.ol80“ _'8 . Hamilton of this city . up $3275 including $2315 which is Uie ,abur Ht $2 50 a day would not fresh. Try them the week. Will Crsine, owner of the Craine conceded to be coming to them; the e*ueud 4 >4 cents au inch for the six- Johu Robbins of Myrtle Point) Miss May Lund commeuced teach was in town ou Thursday of last Loggiug Co. o f Lamps, w >« in t w d city comes to the center with $1275;: ¡ uc.h giz6| M aRainat (i>/ oenU at ing term of school at Roland pru- Mr. Ellingson chips in a matter ol the factory, to which most be added The Heavy and Disagreeable last Thursday on busi". as. week. irie March 22 . $1750 toward the estimated cost of tbe expense of getting it home. An Burden of the Family Washing Harry Folsom, traveling salesman John Demmitt of Bandon was a the work and finishes the street Mrs C. A Hurringtou of Myrtle business visitor here the middle of for tbe Tilluiau A Beudell Co was with a coating of concrete to aver other feature is that the labor cost Made as Light as Possible. Point, was visiting frieuds at this is not an actual expense, for tbe in towu on Thursday of last week last week. age four inches in thickness, being work can be done in rainy w.ather place last week. C. A. Harrington of Myrtle Poiut, thicker iu the center and thinner at Ouion Sets, ibe best that can be Miss Mary Pike has beeu down came down with tbe Odd Fellows the edges. The council will meet or at times when nothing else could grown, 10 cents a pound. with the grippe the last week and be done. Mr Hootuu says that Kuowlton’s Drug Store from Myrtle Point last Friday Dight. this eveniug to cousider this propo any laud in tbis bection needs drain is still unable to be about The Herald ie very glad to receive Wa n t e d — Cbitbam Bark 1915 sition, and it is to be hoped that ing, but that nnny farmers have It is both cheaper and better to i aD(j priu {, #Dy gmall items of social peel. Call on or address. permanent peace will be testored. buy your Garden Seed iu bulk. b< en bebl back by tbe expense. In Geo. T. Moulton, news with which its frieuds may Knowlton's Drug Store Coquille, Oregon. tbis he is cot roburated by Agricul kindly favor it. W indow Sale Miss Minnie Brandt, Mrs, J. W. turist Smith, in whose office the As tbe most accomodating man A man whose name was not learn Lenevs and Master Jack Hall were piece of tiling was left, wlieie it can in town, tbe Herald has the honor The Ladies of (he M E. Church Coos Bay visitors the last of the ed »rcideotly amputated one of his to place in nomintion Hizzoner J.S be seen by any ooe iutereste I. South will have a window sale of ' thumbs with an axe at Anderson’s week. Lawrence, city recorfer. home cooked food, ut Lyons A- Have vou pai l the printer. A. P. Miller was active last Sat-1 C8mP J681" 1' 8* A. J Sherwood starts today for Jones store next Satuiday mornig.n urday. He put two men in the city ; I am in the market for Cbitbam Salem, where be will argue a case April 3 rd. jail who Lad trifle too much “ Bug Bark,Butchers’ and Farmers' Hides, before the Supreme Court. L A Wool, Pelts and Furs. juioe’ ’ abord. Liljeqvist starts tomorrow on a Base Ball Fans Awakening G eo . T. M oulton Captain Will McCloskev, of Myr similar errand. Mist Beulah Price was here Sat tle Point ia tunning the Telegraph A movement is afoot to organize Viunie Arringtoo.of Myrtle Poiut, during Harvey Dunbatn’e suspen urday from her school at Dauiels was in towD last Friday night He 1 base ball team here Dr V. L creek. When observed by the mr- 9m sion of GO days. was tbe candidate from Myrtle Hamilton and Harry Oerding are rine jeporter. both seemed happy. ** Never h a v e w o m e n ’s sh oes There Sweet’s high-grade chocolatea Point who was put through tbe Iasi agitating the movement. played a more important part in and box candy at Folsom’s Confec R. H. Allen accompanied by bis degtue in tbe OJd Fellows Lodge are several recruits out to practice correct toilette than during the tionery only. wife and boy, left last ISsturday for ^ coming Fall and Winter Seasons. Spring Millinery will be on dis every now aud then. There is good Miss Myrtle Norris who has beeu California. He has keen employed A s is usual, our stock comprises play at tbe White House Wednes material right here in this place for tbe guest of Mrs. Jesse Beyers for tbe last year aud a half at Fuhr- day March 10th. all of the accepted modes for a first class team With a very lit ©• formal and informal wear. Their several weeks, returned to her home mau’s Pharmacy. He intends locat Game Warden Thomas was iu tle practice and if all the boys would «*■> elegance of curve and contour at Fairview last Monday. ing in tbe South. He will be great town on Wednesday of last week. turn out and try for tbe team, there •* is restrained by good form— 1 MelviD Kern, eon of Mr. and Mrs, ly missed by tbe many friends that He wants to locate a Mallard duck’s is no doubt at all but that Coquille refined by good taste. Devoid of all exaggeration, J E. H. Kern, of this city.’waB married he has made during bis slay in our nest and photograph it to prove that could furnish a pennant winner. It at Oakland, Cal., March 20th to city. ducks really do hatch out in the is recognized throughout the coun Mias Ruth Clothier of that city. ty as always having turned out the marshes around the river. M ERELY M ENTIONED W h en Sickness Comes EASTER the doctor will probably order some of the mod ern devices that are de signed to afford comfort to invalids or aid to at tendants. Time and annoyance may be saved by coming directly to us for and Cards ALL AT MACIIONS a Every Housewife Is Entitled To Have Sick-R oom Goods We have a complete stock of such good and our prices are right. a FUHRMAN'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D entist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 E. D. SPERRY Office in Kobinaon Building a W. C. CHASE at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney anii C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Hesidence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Booms 2-3-4 L J. LILJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney Notary Public at Our Service W ill Do The Trick COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICE CO. A ttoknkv anu COUNBKI.LOH AT LAW A ttorney Reasonable Gifts L aw Coquille Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock San Francisco and Bandon First-class fare o r .................. $7.50 U p freight, per ton................. 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 2 4 California Street, San Francisco For Reservations J. E. N O R T O N A gent, Coquille, Oregon Pearson The N ew Shoe Styles A re T ru ly Fem inine £ Save money by buying your Gar den Seeds in bulk, iustcad of small packets, at Knowlton's Drug Store. WANT COLUMN RATES: One cent a word, each in County Agriculturist Smith is sertion. No charge less than 15 cents still going on crutches as the result FOR RENT OR SALE— 3 acres of of getting his knee jammed between land, house and barn; plenty of his boise and a snag while riding fruit and berries Wm. Chandler, Myrtle Point. 33 30 3tp near Lee about two weeks ago H. H. Hammond was over from FIRSTCLASS Runabout automo bile for sale cheap. Address 245, the Bay, on Saturday of last week. Herald office. 3-16-31 He says that be now owns an auto mobile and that he expectB to make LOST—Small, round lavellier, blue bird in center, pearls on wings, many fishing trips in it this summer. finder please leave at Herald of Maik M. Young returned last fice. ltp week from a seven weeks trip to Seattle, Washington. He says that SHOE REPAIRING—Done prompt ly and done right. Prices r asoo- we don’t know what bard tinieB are able— C. H Dondono, at the in here when you compare them the ferry. 2-23-tf with times ou the outside. FINE RANCH FOR RENT— With Clarenc« Russel accompanied by 18 cows, all kind« of farming im his wife end children returned yes plements. |800 per year cash terday from a brief Btay at Marsh rent. Pacific Real Estate Co 2-9-4tp field. They left for their ranch on th- South Fork wLere Mr. Russel FOR S A L E — Fresh milch cows, 31 intends to lesume his duties. head mohair goats, good ranch team, barber chair. Hill & Mur Kuowlton's Drug Stare carries a phy. tf full line of Garden and Field Seeds, also the best Onion Sets at 10 ceuls OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the pur pound. Herald office. Business College Ralph Walker, aged 14, who was placed on parole the first of this moDtb, was takeu by his father be fore Judge Wutsou this tnoruing, and, having broken his parols iu several different ways during the month, was committed to the reform school. Large supply of Garden Seeds both in pockets and in bulk at Knowlton’s Drug Store Pierce Peterson, of Norway, was in town on Friday of last week. lie bad the same tale to tell as all the otheis from tbe South iu regard to hard times. He suys that the times here are excellent alongside of those down South. The vaudeville show and dance given by the Elliott Players at Riv erton Saturday night drew a good attendance ami was well enjoyed except for some disturbance causid by booze and would-be bad men from Bandon. Mrs. Harvey Bennett, of Wagner, was in Coquille on business tbe lat ter part of last week. She says that Wagner now boasts of a Barber shop, a pool hall, a drygoods aud grocery store and will soon have a "M ovie” show. Capt, A D. Boone, of Surnuer, who has been ailing for some time, became worse last week and wag taken to Marshfield for medical at tention, but died at 4 p m. yester day. The funeral was held at Sum ner at 11 o'clock tbis forenoon. footwear for Women - ©» •• m a k e th eir a p p e a l to e v e r y w o m an w h o a p p rec iates go o d fo rm , go o d a n d u n u su a l w e a rin g q u alities. Y o u o w e it to y o u r s e lf and to y o u r p o ck etb o o k to ex a m in e th ese splen - ^ Z> d id n e w m o d e ls b e fo re m a k in g y o u r selection. ^ © b > ©3 Y o u a re a lw a y s assu re d o f co u rteo u s treatm en t a n d e x p e rt fitting at oi r store. «O l LYONS ©• & JONES = •# S W I F T S 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. Ask You r Dealer J. I«:. NORTON D I S T R I P U l L R, Handsome Plate The new Odd Fellows’ building iu which the post office is located has been decorated with a handsome bronze plate set of the corner of the building at a convenient bieght to be seen and read. It bears the I following legend in raised letters: I. O. O. F.; Coquille Lodge No. 53 ; Myron H. Hersey, George T. Moul ton, James Watson, Trustees; P. M. Hall-Lewis, architect; Ha ry Clous-: er builder; 1914.” All of these 1 parties have reason to be proud to have their names permanently at-j tached to tbe handsome aud sub stantial building. C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N n W I L L A M E T T E T E N T n S j W A G O N COVERS be commenced registering students 72 inch Canvas i REM EM BER: | O u r 5 c , I Oc an d 15c C o u n te r I h T67 a nderson L husinesa baa been rather alack down city o f T oledo, l . _ the Couat hut teat it ia picking op, State o f L Ohio, u cas County, > * F rank J. C heney makes oath that he la and that he look» for a bright future •enlor partner o f the firm o f F. J. Cheney Co., doing business in the City o f T o- for ua all do, C ounty and State aforesaid, and said firm will pay the sum o f ONE Mra, Lillian Sheppard, of McKu- H U that N D R E D DOLLzVRS fo r each and ev case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured l^v, waa brought in l«»t We n^aday, ery b y the use o f H A L L ’ S C A T A R R H CURE. F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . by sSheriff Johnson She waa a».id Sw orn to b efore me and subscribed in to be inaane Up >n ex iminaf n my presence, this 6th day o f Decem ber, A . D. 1SS6. (Seal) A. V T . G LE A SO N , however the dectora declared «hat N otary Public. she needed medical ti,a*m uf, and H all’ s C atarrh Cur© !s taken internally and arts d irectly upon th© blood and m u did not declare her insane. She cou s su rfa ces o f tho system . Send for testim onial«, free. waa j ut in the Couaty Hospital F. J. C H E N E Y & CO.. T oledo. O. Sold b y all Druggists, 75c. where she is being treated. Take Dali'« Family Pills for constipation. « G arden H ose 7c to 12c per foot Lawn Mowers $4.00 and up I William Nve, who trnve's for yesterday. He has been given the Neustadt Bros and who handles a use of tbe mayor’» office in ilie city line of gent’a furnishings, arrived I ,ia,| ai,d may ton nd th* re by | here the last of last week from E u -) those interested M >8 Madge ! rekn, California He »rate« H at I Y o a k u m V*i 11 a c t hh hin ’»»s is n t . at city hall or Miss Madge Yoakam at Coquille Real Estate office l U tz & D u n n C o - Game Warden Thomas says that he is kept so busy while he ia around Coquille, that he can hardly College Open* find time to get back to his hone at North Bend. He predicts that he A. L. Pearson, who was mention will have to move ov<r on tbis side ed last week hh contemplating open if the deer elajers and other violat ing a business college here, haH re e s of tbe game laws keep up their ceived so much encouragement that work. Now open. Those contemplatingentering,apply to A.. L. Pearson l best home talent on the diamond in years past, and iu recent years it has always shown its superiority over the other teams of the count). Di. Hamilton says that they are go ing to have a team and a good one Anyone wishing to try out lor the team ran consult the doctor and be will be given a chance to qualify. Harry Oerding has rlreadv received a letter from Chehalis, Washington, asking if there is any show lor a good pitcher and an outfielder to get on the team here this summer. It is thought, though, that Coquille will be able to put out a winning team without any outside players. So now if the fans want a team they should boost and boost good and hard, and if they do, the chances are that they will witness some fast games between this place and the neighboring towns, this summer. Complete House Furnisher I Laird Building I ■ ■ ■ »«««■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J - (a| O re g o n ■ M a rb le & G ra n ite W o rk s ,. -rk o ' E i s e r n M arb ’e a tJtH 'i t•* in ( in id ie ! form iv a d y f ■ y iir ii»*p -(Von I k i i Is of cem etery work ' * to plea « nil fast»» ami pr i U» sm i all f.f.cket hooka. K asy f'Tui«* ive I if d esired . JAS. HOGAN, Proprietor