Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 06, 1915, Image 3

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MERELY MENTIONED
Violet Dulce
Cold Cream
We are quite sure that
no other cold cream will
will satisfy y o u afte*
you try ours.
It is ^
of snowy whiteness,sol t,
creamy and delicately
perfumed. It is a gen­
uine skin food and rare
skin - benefiting proper­
ties.
As a preventive
and cure it is without
an equal.
Makes and keeps the skin
soft and smooth
Neuer Becomes Rancid
Price 50 cents
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
The Resali Store
Professional Cards
Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT
D kntibt
Office over First National Hank
Phone Main 431
324, Office
514, Res.
G. EARL LOW. M. D.
P hysician
and surgeon
Office over Farmers & Merchants
Bank
E. D. SPERRY
A ttorney
and
COUNHEI.LOK AT L A W
Office in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE
A tto rn e y
at
L aw
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
C. R. BARROW
A ttorn e y
and
C ounsellor
at
L aw
Office Phone 335
Residence Phone 346
J. J. STANLEY
LA W YE R
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Oregon
A. J. SHERWOOD
A tto rn e y
at
L aw '
First National Bank Building
Rooms 2-3-4
L. J. ULJEQVtST
A tto r n e y
at
L aw
First National Bank Building
Coquille, Oregon
WALTER SINCLAIR
A ttorney
at
L aw ’
Notary Public
Coquille
Sheritl Johnson and family were
Judge Coke was over from Marsh-
in Marshfield Friday.
deld in his auto Wednesday
Economy Jurs in quarts, pints and
Buy your Fruit Jars at Lyons A half gallons at Lyons A Jones.
Jones this year.
J. J. Burns was a business visitor
Alva Custer was down from Uyr-
at Myrtle Point Wednesday.
tle Poiut Thursday.
William Auderson of North Bend
Otis Flitcroft was a husiuess vis-
wus a Coquille visitor Thursday.
tor from Fair view Saturday.
Mr. and Mis. J. S. Barton were
Geo Dewey, of North Bend, was
Marshfield visitors Tbuisdsy.
a Coquille visitor Wednesday.
Home-made latfies, brittles etc.
Chss. Crouch and family spent at Folsom's Confectionery. Always
the Fourth at Marshfield.
tresh. Iry them.
You can always find Fresh Vege­
Fred Minard, of this place, visited
tables at Ly ms & Jones.
his mother, on the East folk lust
Vade Qartin, was up from Bin don week.
visiting friends
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Better make Us Your Iceman
COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICE CO.
WIU/1AMJÖN
HAFFNBRCD
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stalling, who
have bben camping at Rock Creek
since Saturday, returned last even - 1
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The auto lines between Marsh- i
field and Bandon are not running
today ou account of the slippery I
condition of the road caused from
the rain last night.
Married
Go to W. H. 3chroeders Jewelry
Walter Schroeder and wife, of
Gravel Ford, were visiting W. H Store and get suggestions for birth­ CRAIG-DEVVEERS—At the M. E.
day or wending gifts iu cut glass,
Schroeder and family several days
parsonage in this city, Friday,
jewelry or silverware.
last week.
July 2, 1915 Arthur Craig and
Mesdames Fred Slagle and Jane
Pauline Deweers, both of Marsh­
Big comfortable, reliable Cadil­
Williams
and Miss lluih Woodford
lacs arc used on the Slagle auto line
field, Rev. C. H. Bryan officiating.
went
over
to
Marshfield
Friday
to
to Marshfield, leaving Coquilie six
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spend several days.
times a day. Fare 75 cents.
Annual Celebration
Our city editor h is been so blame
busy raking in the skekels with his
Ford during the Fourth that the lo­
cal items are notable by their scar­
city this week.
H. W. Miller last week purchased
the Durling Meat Market of Frank
Muscus. Mr. Miller has been in
business here for severul years, up
to a tew weeks ago being proprietor
When going to Bandou take Ford of the Bazaar
A Barker’s auto line to Bandon.
1 am in the market for Cbitbam
New cars, careful drivers. Fare 75c; Bark .Butchers’ ami Farmers’ Hides,
round trip $1.25.
Wool, Pelts and Furs.
G e o . T. M o u lto n
R. H. Mast Friday received the
Mason A Hamlin grand piano which
he ordered some time ago. It is a
fine instrument and the only one of
its kind in town.
Roy Dunham was over from North
Bend visitiug his parents one day
last week. He went from here to
Powers where he visited Lem Coch­
ran for a couple of days before re­
turning to the Bay.
N. C. Kelley celebrated at Marsh­
field yesterday.
Geo. A. Robinson and wife and
Miss Myrtle DeLong spent the 5th
at Marshfield.
WANT COLUMN
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents'
GASOLINE LAUNCH for trade for
milk cows or young horse. Apply
to Frank Burkholder.
7-6-tf
FOR SALE —One horse. Inquire
of H. H- Hansen, Norwiv. 3tp.
GOOD WORK HORSE—For sals
or trade for cattle, prife $16(1.
O. fl. Bunch, 'Joquille.
FOR SALE— Three Registered Hol­
stein Bulls old enough lor im­
mediate service; also 10 r* gistered
Holstein Heifers and 20 registered
GUERNSEY Cows and Heifers
Easy terms to responsible parties
B S. F k y a r (Jo,
5 4 12tp
Number, Wash.
SLASHING— Want to exchange lot
or acre ge for slashing
Coquille
L .n 1 Co., Fol-om'a Confectioner)
4-20-tf
WOOD FOR SALE— in any
quantity and of anv length Phone
your orders to No. 54L or call on
W. G Brandon.
4-6 lOtp
COLO
Misses Nona Ray and Evelyn
Butler were down from Myrtle
Point Wednesday.
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8 PETERSON | | II 11 If A 11 A M SINGERS
j VIERRA’S I J A I VAHAN PLAYERS
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The annual joiut celebration of
the Farmers Union and Grange
will be held at Norway next Satur­
day, beginning at io a. ni. J. D.
Brown, of Arlington, Oregon state
president of the Farmers Union will
be present and will deliver an ad­
dress. The program iucludes mu­
sic, recitations and s p e e c h e s .
If any of you folks think that it Everybody is invited to c o m e ,
is much fun to run a weekly news­ bring a well-filled basket of good
paper, a picture show aud a case of things to eat, aud enjoy the da\.
erysipelas all at tbe same time, you
J. D. Mills
have another think coming; that’s
(Late with Hotel Gallier, Bandon,
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Oregon) invites you to call on him
Take the Cadillac auto line when at the Hotel St Paul (formerly Bel­
you go to Die Bay, and get through vedere Hotel) corner of Fourth and
in comfort and on time.
Alder Streets, Portland, Ore. Take
Paul Sterling and Hall Pierce street car at Depot and leave it at
Alder Street. Walk one block or
with their better halves went out to
take Taxi at Depot cr Boat Landing
little Rock creek, above Bridge, for at his expense It there is anything
an over-Sunday outing, returning I can do for you in Portland, drop
yesterday. They had more trout me a line and will attend to it free
J. D. MILLS.
than they could use, so they “ can­ of charge.
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ned tbe rest.”
Caught at It
If "Cadillac” means anything to
you, remember that is the kind of
A sad tale comes from Bandon of
cars used on Slagle's line to Marsh­
the
fall from grace of two Coquille
field.
citizens who have heretofore suc­
W. A. Darling is iu town, from
ceeded in concealing their true
Powers, taking treatment tiom Dr.
character from their associates But
V. L. Hamilton for sciatic rheuma­
when they were caught stealing
tism He came here from Marab-
wood on the Bandon beach, and the
field where he went to get treatment
self-appointed owner of all tbe drift
at the Turkish Baths which, how­
on the beach caught them at it. the
ever, failed to help him.
mask was off.
Active hostilities
Tbe Herald is in receipt of a copy were averted, however, and on ac­
of the first issue of a small publica­ count of tbeir families tbe names of
tion dated at Portland, which sets tbe culprits are withheld during
forth its mission in its name,“ Cham­ good behavior.
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ber of Commerce News.” It is the
Beautiful Flowers
official organ of the commercial
body of that citv and devoted en­
The silver and cut glass vases at
tirely to the work being doDe by it.
Ihe Herald office were again in evi­
J. W. Tollman, formerly located
dence last week.
Thursday Mrs.
in Coquille, arrived yesterday from
Wm. Caudlio remembered the prin­
Roseburg with his wife and daugh­
ter shut-ins with a magnificent bo-
ter, driving iu with bis team. They quet ot sweet peas, raised at her
will take a summer outing of several home in this city. They were beau-
weeks, camping on the tract of land j tilul and attracted considerable at-
south of here in which Mr. Tollman *etJ**on *rotn passers by.
On the
same day Mrs. L- A- Ro«s sent a
is interested.
large bunch ol Country Girl roses.
1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900 On one stem were five large fully-
lbs. capacity
1 Little Giant Rus­ developed blossoms and a bud. and
sian Steam Turbine Separator, 400 three roses had t een cut Irom the
lbs capacity
1 Remington Siioles cluster
I) pewriter No 11 in good condi­
How’s This?
tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store.
W e offer One Hundred Dollar* Re­
Ttieo.BerpoShoelf.Co.
Incorporated
Manufacturers of
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The Strongest and Nearest Water
Proof ehoe made for loggers, miners
prospectors an^' mill men.
FOR S A L E —Fresh milch cows, 31 621 Thurman Street
¡read mohair goats, good ranch
P o r t l a n d . O bkoon .
Agent for Coquille
team, barber chair. Hill & Mur-
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H.N. LORENZ
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Vocal, Instrumental, Concert
Tuesday, July 13th
50c
A D M IS S IO N
2 5 c
Tickets on Sale at the Herald Office
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Sunnyside Celebrates
The resident of the SuDnysule
neighborhood observed the Fourth
with one of those small picnic cele­
brations that are so much more en­
joyable than the big one, and which
are really far more in keeping with
the spirit of the day.
Aboutl50neigbbors were present.
Dinner of chicken and all kinds of
goodies was served at noon, and
ice cream was on tap all day. The
following program was rendered,
commencing at 1 o ’clock:
Song, Star Spangled Bannner, Girls
Prayer_________________________Mr. Warren
Reading, Declaration of
Independence____ Mrs Baker
Song, Battle Hymn of
the R epu blic!_______ Audience
Address___________ Mr.
Warren
Recitation, The American
Flag______________Lois Yarney
Recitation_________ Ralph McCoy
Recitation______Gertrude Minton) e
Recitation, Liberty
Bell,_________ Beryl Woodruff
Solo_____________ Myrtle
Rogers
Recitation__________ William Baker
Recitation______Claribel Mintonye
Recitation______________.John Tinel
Song, America,__________ Audience
Reading______Myrtle Cu nninghum j
Supper was served nt T o ’clock,
BILLIARD PARLOR
and after dark a display of fireworks
lasted for over an hour. Ifc is neid-
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less to say that everybody bad
good time.
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N E W S STAN D
Confectionery
Fancy Candies
Ice Cream
A Jolly Picnic Party
Soft Drinks
A party of jolly picnickers took |
Thursday Afternoons , Ladies Only
possession of Patterson’s grove yes-
F IR ST ST R E E T
B ST R E E T
terday and spent a most enjoyable
day. One feature of the afternoon
was a splendid “ sing” held rem ark­
ably soon after enormous quantities
of good things had been consumed.
After the festivities in the grove
were over, some of the party re­
paired to the Howey home and spent
the evening in singing. The pic­
A Floor Covering that lay* flat and will not roll
nickers included Mr. and Mrs. E.
Sold by the yard or in Rugs
A. Howey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sweet, Mrs. J. B. Sweet, Mrs- Ed­
GET OUR PRICES ON YOUR ROOM
win Ellingson and three children,
Misses Iva, Hazel and Olive Howey,
Mary Levar, Harriet Sweet and
Messrs. Chas. Pursley and Ernest
Mason Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers
Sidwell.
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Str. Elizabeth
H. O. A N D E R S O N
wl Complete House Furnisher
Laird Building
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Regular as the Clock
S a n F r a n c is c o
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3.00
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$7.50
I' r.f ' t l y honorable In all buelncea
trnnBT'tlon‘4 and financially able to carry
ou t any obligations m ade by hi« firm.
N A T IO N A L B A N K OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
H all’ s C atarrh Cure 1s taken Internally,
ftrtlnjr directly upon the blood and mu-
n m surfaces o f the system . Testimonial«
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73 cen t« per bottle. Sold
by nil Druggist«.
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The Celebrated Berqmann Shoe oi"n»y‘ VoF thi'Sktu fear., andiw m
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F. J. C H E X E Y & CO.. Toledo, O.
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Lyons A Junes carry the Mason,
Economy and Hcbrarn Jar Caps.
Miss Vera Nelson, of BaudoD, hati
Baby Buggies slid Runabouts,
The water sports and boat races been visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Al‘ kinds of Fruit Jars, Stone Jars, j
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ScoLe Churns, «ud 1 10 ^ tl Barrel!
»t Marshfield were certainly w >rth Liu
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Cburu, goo<i a* i.ew.
At (.¿ hick * i
seeing.
Bring your wutohts, cluck« or 8 ecoo<t Hau l Store,
Ivan Laird and Alva Harry took jewelry to VV. H. Sobioedtr to be
Edwurd C. Bunuel , au old rtid-
in the celebration at Marshlied yes­ repaired. First class work guaran­
deut
of Coos county, «n.l fallier of
teed.
terday.
Mrs. Willis Neeiey of this city, ilied
Miss Edith Thomas spent tUe
Phone Fred Slagle when you are
ul Sbeltnn, Wastl , ou June 26. Mr. j
g oin g to .Marshfield and a Cadillac Fourth wuh her paterae in Noitb
, Bunuel, wu* 73 yet.ru of age.
auto will call lor you.
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From the gi»l ui his taik it is tak-
Sheiitf Johnson went to the bay
Horace Kahskopf returned this
t u for granted that ‘ Lose um S.e* p”
cn husiuess today.
morning from a visit of several days
iScbioeder bas spent tbe last tour
-Artliui Elliugson ami family spent with liev. Knotts at Marshfield.
; days and niglits celsbrating and li -
the 5th at Marshfield.
Men’s Dress Shoes, $3.50, Dress!, \
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Tom Krewaon, was in from Brew­ Sbirts, $1 00 and $1.25 at Pursiey’s, ! bad 1,0 8 leeP' He 18 st,1‘ 1,V1U^ u*’
Coquille Hrberdashery.
to his reputation as the -Sleepless
ster valley, at the wheel of J. D.
One.”
Miss Harriet Sweet returned last
Laird’s new car, last Wednesday.
Trying Hi* Truck
Sweet’s high-grade chocolates week after spending several weekB
visitiug
at
down
river
points.
and box candy at Folsom’s Confec­
Peter Axe, ot Bridge, was in town
tionery only.
Clean milk and Clean cream, from
this
morning, having come out to
W. J. Conrad and wife, of Marsh­ a Clean dairy, for sale at the City
Bakery. Cream put up in non-re­ familiarize himself with the work­
field, were Coquille visitors on
turnable Kleen cups.
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ing of his motor truck on the level
Thusday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Southstone roads befoie tiying to run it over
J. W. Leueve and wife accom­
and Mrs. Helen Harvey are visitiug the narrower graded roads between
panied by X jhub Leneve and wife
Mrs. Harvey’s brother, Ed Meade, Myrtle Point and Bridge. He will
took in the celebration at Marshfield
make daily trips atter tbe fruit sea­
at Marshfield.
yesterday.
Miss Beulah Price returned to son openA, delivering fruit,tomatoes
Wanted— Chitham Bark 1915
her school ou Daniels creek yester­ etc. from his orchard garden in a
peel Call on or address.
day evening after spending several ripe and fresh condition.
Geo. T. Moulton,
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days in Coquille.
Coquille, Oregon.
J. L- Barker, Jr. has withdrawn
irom the firm of Ford & Barker
who have been running an auto
line to Bandon. Mr. Ford has gone
to the Bav to buy a new car for the
line.
ice is an absolute neces­
sity. For the other six
months it is a great con­
venience. Have you giv­
en your order for the
season yet? If not
W. H. .Schroeder was a Marsh­
field visitor yest rday.
.
few days last week.
W. C. Rose and wife spent the
4th among the Brewster valley
streams angliug for trout.
FOR SIX MONTHS
Koy M. Avery spent the Fourth
Walter Norria was in town from
at the Bay.
Fairview Saturday.
S W IF T S
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Silver Leaf Brand Pure Lard Stands the Test
E. & E. T. Kruse
If you have not been using Swift’s try it next tim e -iti« satisfactory
2 4 California Street, San Francisco
Ask Your D ealer- He can get it
For Reservations
J. E. NORTON
A gent, Coquille, O regon
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