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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1915)
Mian Esther Nelson of Marshfield Hearing to be Held Ted Baxter was over from the ! visited at the Lund home iu this ci- O n Raise of Rate» Bay Sunday „ ty Sunday. ______ , i Chus. Wisset, of Ban tou, was „ a ' L. A Liljeqvut was u Bay visitor [ Herman Sanford, of Sumner was The mutter of the application of Coquille visitor Sunday. : I’riduy. Miss Alice McCue of Baudou w r s »e«*u hacking his car up the main the Coquille Valley Teleplione Corn- Tim Seeley was up from bis camp street of our city Saturday afternoon. pany for authority to iucrease rates a Coquille visitor Sunday. Wediiesduy. Buy your teu at the Model Gro- at Coquille and Myrtle Point, also Jap Youkaiu was a business visi Buy your Fruit Jars at Lyous »V eery Saturday August 7, sud save rural aud farm rate«, has been set tor at Myrtle Poiut yesterday. Jones this year. 10 cents per pound. down for hearing belore tne Public Melvin Jacobsen, of North Bend, J. S. Barton was a Myrtle Poiut Frank Harlocker was over from Service Commission, at the Court wus a Coquille visitor Sunday. visitor Friday. Marshfield Sunday visitiug with bis House iu Coquille, on Thursday the Huve your piano toned by ^her- ( a U ( j Iuotber. He is going to 12th day of August, at 10 a. in. Hurry Hughes was up from Ban- man Si Clay’s tuner, who is now leave some time this week for Frisco Also heariug in tbs matter of the don Wednesday. hero. Leave orders at the Hetald to take in the fair. application of the Coos Si Curry ! Sweet's high-grade chocolates office. aod box candy at Folsom’s Confec Lyons Si Jonss carry the Mason, Telephone Company for authority W. C. Boss aud wife were fishing tionery only. Ecouomv nud Schram Jar Caps. to increase its rates will be held at in the Fairview couutry Sunday. Fete Parish wus down from the Hay Lahey, who is connected with the Court House in the City of Co- Ed Lorenz wus down from his South Fork, Friday. tbe Umpqua hotel at Roscburg, ar quille on Friday, the 13th day of ranch above Myrtle Poiut Sunday. rived at tbia place laet night and in August, at 10 A M. Hearing in Tom Krewson wus in from Brew FARMERS—G e o . T. Moultou tends to spend a couple of weeks the matter of the Coos and Curry ster Valley, Saturday. wauls your hides. Better see him Telephone Company is for the pur- of his vacation here. Phone Fred Slagle whi n you ate about it. 8-3-tf I pose of securiug local testimony, going to Marshfield and a Cadillac Big comfortable, reliable Cadil- | A. O. Hooteu and daughter Lou auto will call for you. lacs arc u*ed on the Slagle auto line drove down from Bridge y esterday, I question of valuation will not be Lawson Lawhoru was in from to Marshfield, Laving Coquille six ; yjr> Hooton returned home this af tukeu up at this time. M ERELY M ENTIONED RELIEVE THE SMARTING O f Sunburn a n d th e Sting of Insect Bites USE REXALL Mentholine Balm A soothing emollient ointment, highly beneficial as a local ap plication for bites and stings Middle O e k, Saturday. of Chus Bai t er was over from the Bay on business Saturday. insects, sunburn, bruises and hives, and valuable as well for the local treatment of headaches, neuralgia and Home.made taffies, brittle» etc. at Folsom’s Confectiouery. Always fresii. Try them catarrh. W. H. Vuu Wayne was a Buudon visitor Friday aud Saturday. M M AN’S PHARMACY P. M Hall-Lewis took the auto stage tor Marshfield Saturday. T he R e x a ll S to r e Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D intibt Office over First National Hank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW. M. D. P h y sic ia n and surgeon Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Dr. G. W. LESLIE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate o f the American School o f Osteopathy o f Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon £. D. SPERRY A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw OHiee in Kobinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorney at L aw Office in Richmontl-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney a n d C ounsellor at L aw Ollice Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Burker Building Coquille, Oregon A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw Ovid Wickham was up from Bau. don visiting his folks last week. Attorneys Pulford and Ste umler were in town ou legal business last week. You can always find Fresh Vege tables at Lyons & Joues. If you have not seen a Paramount picture at the Grand ask your friends about them. Dr. G. Ecrl Low has moved into the offices formerly occupied by Dr. Uicbmoud in the F. Si M, Bank building. The mauagot of the Grand is proud of the pictures that areshowu on Wednesday ami Saturday nights of eacli week Economy Jars in epiarts, piuts and half gallous at Lyons A Joues. Claude Moon reportn that he ut most ran over » deer in his auto, as he came down from Powers Fri day. The deer would hardly leave the road. MenV'Dress Shoes, $3.50, Dress reading club. The Delphian Soci Shirts, $1 00 and $1.25 at Pursley’s, ety is a national concerted move Miss Bengston, of MarshfielS, was Coquille Haberdashery. ment organized in the interest of in the city s short time Thursday Officer James Brown’s house at broader education, culture and per ou her way home from Myrtle Poiot Myrtle Point, was destroyed by fire, sonal progress. where she had been altendiug a case Wednesday night. Hia sou Grover A large barbecue of venison is iu her capacity as trained nurse. and wife occupied the house. Near promised to the people at Lauglois Take the Cadillac auto liue when ly everything they owned was lost on the 6th and 7tb of this month. you go to *he Bay, aud get through in the fire. The deer season is not open until io comfort aud on time. Mrs Dorothy Lauglois returned the 15th and everyone is wondering from North Bend Thursday. She how they are going to roast venison has beeu under treatment at the and serve it to the public, out of Mercy hospital during the past two season. It would be a good thing w e e k s, recovering from a seri ius for the game warden to visit the operation, performed by Dr. V. L. barbecue. Let Me Pitch For You! Hamilton of this city. Baby Buggies and Runabouts. A Sure Winner! Clean milk and Clean cream, from u Clean dairy, for sale at the City Bakery. Cream put up in non-re turnable Kleen cups tf First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. ULJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw C A Machon, who has been quite sick for several weeks, lias been tak en to Marshfield, where the effect of Turkish baths will be tried. Mrs. Machon accompanied her husband, and Mrs. D. D. Pierce has charge of the news stand in their absence. First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public times a day. I are 75 ceuta. j ternoott, but Miss Lou remained for Thus. Stilwenr of Parkersburg, H fow weeks’ visit with relatives ftDd was a business visitor yesterday, 1 friends in this city, cheerfully renewing Ins allegiance: Qe() Robia>on> Geo. Davis, Fred to the Herald. ' Liuegar, Birdie McCloskey, Albett Tiie Pauter brothers have pur Schroder, R H. Mast aod Fred chased a spted boat which they in Linegar’s cousin were all at Sunset tend to operate ou the river be Bay Sunday iu their autos, enjoy tween this place and Baudon. ing an outiug. Their families and If “Cadillac” tutaiis anything to some of their frieuds accompanied you, remember that is the kiud of j ^bem cars used ou Slagle’s line to Marsh Go to \V. H Schroeder» Jewelry field. Store aud get suggestions for birth Mis Alt Johnson, Jr. left Sunday day or wedding gifts iu cut glasB, ou the Breakwater for Portland jewelry or silverware. . where she expects to wake a brief Peter Axe, of Bridge, brought iu visit with relatives. his first load of fruit yesterday O. C. Sanford has sold bis resi with his little Studebaker truck. dence property near the Chisttian He left home after six and reached church to lo h u Treichler, Win. Coquille about the middle of the forenoon. He brought 20 boxes of Oddy negotiating the deul. Bring your watches, flocks or apples, selling some here and tak- jewelry to W. H. Schroeder to be iug the rest to Marshfield. repaired. First class work guaran Mrs. J. \V. Leueve received a bo- teed. quet of Dahlias from Mrs. Frank Billey Foote arrived from Port Sdccbi, of Marshfield, one day last land Sunday. He has been absent week. They ar some of the largest several months, being engaged in ever seen at thia place, some of them the moving picture busiueas at Port measuring nine iuehes across the land. face of the flower. Frank Schroeder, of Eureka, ar Mrs. E. M. Deyer aud Mrs. B E rived Sunday evening at thia place Greene, of Portland, field eecreta- to pay bia father, FrtdS. Schroeder ries for the Delphian Rearing Soci a visit. He drove up the coast from ety are iu the city for a few days Eureka iu his car. for the purpose of orgauizing a Coquille “The Million,” which will be shown at the Grand tomorrow night, is the first Paramount comedy that has come here It is made for laugh ing purposes only, and the superb quality of the Paramount pictures shown in the last five weeks is a guarantee that not a patron will fail to get bis money’s worth in the way of laughs. 1 Simplex Cream Separator, 000 lb«, capacity 1 Little Giant Ros eau Steam Turbine Separator, 400 lbs capacity 1 Remington Sboles Typewriter No 11 in good condi tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store L ife is a g a m e Just tike ba seb a ll, fu ll o f hits an d ou ts. Lot m e help y o u bea t F a ilu re. I ca n tan him e v e r y tim e. W A N T C O LU M N FOR SIX MONTHS RATES: One cent a word, each in- ¡sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' FOP. SALE—Registered Du roe’s, Jesse Barker of Fairview lost a nil ages, finest blood. For par horse last week while attempting to ticulars address J. R Maben, Gardiner, Ore. 8-3 10tp corral a wild steer The horae was ice is an absolute neces running down a very sleep hill, near STOCK ilOGS— f.»r sale; ail ages the bottom of which was a 1 »g it sity. f o r the other six and Various breeds. Seven cents had to jump. It made the log all months it is a great con on foot John Mulverbill. tp right, but was unable to stop or venience. Have you giv* GASOLINE LAUNCH for trade for turn quick enough, and rau its head milk cow« or young horse. Apply en your order for the between the boards of the fence, to Frank Burkholder. 7-6 tf breaking its neck. Mr Baiker es season yet? If not GOOD WORK HORSE—For sale caped with no injury except a sh«k Better make U» Your Iceman or trade for cattle, price $160. ing up. O G. Buncb, Coquille. C O PIIIE lAUMUtV !H(,E GO. Thio.l’t'nriiian NhocMIg.t'o. Incorporated M anufacturers of H ow ’s This? SLASHING— Want t»» exchange lot W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re or rcreege for slashing Coquille ward for any case of Catarrh that L hd t Co-, Fol om’s Confectionery cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh 4-20-tf Cure. SECOND HAND 1 YPEWRTIER F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. XVe, tlie undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year«, and believe him r rfeetly honorable In all business transe tionr* and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hia firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo. O. i M’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. acting <’ rectly upon the blood and mu cous '-.urfacffl o f the system. Testimonial« pent f r <“». Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold 7/ie Celt bi aied ttergwann Chut Pittsburg Visible; does first-class The Striatesi hi ' New, st Water woik. For sale cheap. Ii quire Pr .of s'.m mu le I", log tra, miners at HeraU office. tf pr. -i e> toi a au mi. « -u. PHONt GRAPH RECORDS — for 621 T h u ii.c v •ce’ exchange, V idor and Columbia, P i . » r| i m 1 in good order. Inquire at this A gent for C oquil e by ■!! I • office. tf H .N L O R E N Z Take L.. . • i j amily Pill« for coastl potion. Paramoui)t Dates at the Grand Theater Wednesaay, Aug. 4 “The Million’’ 4 Reel», Featuring E d w a r d A beles Delightful Party Saturday, August 7 Miss Myrtle Lund was given a shower at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. B. Phillips Thursday evening, Miss Allie Phillips being hostess Sewing and music passed the time quickly and pleasantly. Luncheon was served, Mrs. Phillips assisting the hostess in serving, Those pres ent were Misses M 'rtlo Lund, Leta Mast, Eva Schroeder, Dora Harri son, Dorothy Watson,Naomi Knowl- ton Effie Houck, Gretcheu Sher wood, Iuez Buncb, and the hostess. Miss Phillips, and Mesdames F. C. True, N. N. Neimau, V. L. Hamil ton, Jane Williams. Hal W. Pierce, P. L. Sterling, Chas Harlocker, Archie Walker, Jack Juza, Reuben H. Mast, Jr., T . B. Currie and F. B. Phillips. Heifer» to Humboldt The steamship Santa Clara ar rived Sunday morning from Port land at 2.45 ami stayed in port un til one, when she sailed for Eureka and San Francisco. An interesting part of the vessel’s work while at the Terminal dock was the loading of 64 y earling heifers, which] were bought in the Coquille valley sec tion by Jap Yoakatn for L P. Bran- stetter. The heifers were all Jersey stock and were purchased by Mr. Branstetter for dairies of Humboldt county, California. The herd was driven to Marshfield Saturday night and loaded on Sunday about the noon hour.—Record. “Dancing Girl” 5 Reel Florence Reed Wednesday, Aug. 11 “The Italian” Six Reels, Featuring Behan Saturday, Aug. 14 “T he Morals of M arcus” Five Reels, Featuring Marie Doro _____ A N D REMEMBER ^ “Hypocrites” September 13 R A N G E S Economy, coal or wood _____ $20.00 Opal J r _______ $28.00-$30.00- 34.00 Rose Polished Top . . _ „ ____ 38.00 Colonial Polished Top 45.00 Colonial, with Reseruoir ________ 50.00 Crown Sterling _________ . 60.00 M ajestic _____________________ 7 0.00 Notice Every Stove Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction 0»vii g to the n< «rntNs of the bunting KHtisotj I take this occasion to notify the public that no hunting Laird Building M will be allow« d oti the Smith-Pow I Complete House Furnisher ers land on Cunningham « reek with out a written permit signed by A. H Powers. Any violations of this notice will positively be prosecuted. 8-3-4tp JASPER YO a I v AM All kiods of Fruit Jars, Stone JarB, —•**— Stone Churns, and 1 10 gal Barrel Mrs. Cary Entertains Churn, go6d as new. At Quick’s Second Hand Store. Mrs. Leo J. Cary entertained in Sunday, Mrs. W e . Hall, accom honor of the Misses Myrtle Lund Silver Leaf Brand Pure Lard Stands the Test panied by her son, Master Jack, left and Emily Harlocker, at her home I f you have not been using Sw ift’ d try it next time—it is satisfactory for Portland where they will be last Saturday night. Cards was the A s k Y o u r D e a le r — H e ca n g e t it joined by Mr Hall. They will re popular amusement during the even side at Portland in the future. Mrs. ing, and a dainty luncheon waa Hall has been engaged as chief op served. A most enjoyable time is erator at the Coos aud Ourrv Tele reported Those present were: Mes / D IS T R IB U T O R , C O Q U IL L E . O R E G O N \ phone office at this place for a num dames F. C. True, Hen Curry, Leo ber of years, and will 1* greatly J. Cary; the Misses Emily Harlock missed by the m»»ny friends she er, Myrtle LuDd, Bess Mahan, Allie made during her stay here. Mr. Phillips, Edna Harlocker, /alma Try a Herald want ad for any- j and Mrs. J. W. Leneve drove her to Strang, Qretchen Sherwood, Messrs. thing you want to buy or sell. Marshfield Sunday morning in their Owen KDOwlton, F. A. McKenna, car, where she took the Breakwater Harry Sharkey, J. P. Michaels, John for Portland Miller, Pcarlie Lund, Herbert Luk Special Notice to the Folks of Coquille Mrs. A. R. Stambuck aud daugh ins, Ben Curry, F. C. True, and ter Margaret, of North Bend, re Leo J. Cary. We wish to announce we are exclu turned yesterday from a trip to the sive Coquille agents for the simple Elect Delegate exposition aud a visit with relatives mixture o f buckthorn bark, glycerine, in Sin Francisco and San Jose. Sunday morning at the M. E. etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This rem edy, used successfully for appendicitis, They came on the Brooklyn to B bd - Church Miss Hariiet Sweet was is the most THOROUGH bowel cleanser don, and Mrs. Stambuck left by elected delegate, with Mrs. C. Brv we ever sold. It is so powerful that auto stage last evening for her an as alternate, to represent the lo ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost AN Y home. Mi«8 Stambuck remaing with cal ohuri-h at the Methodist lay elec- CASE of constipation, sour stomach. Coquille friends until today. torial conference which will be held Adler-i-ka never gripes, is safe to use and the INSTANT action is surprising. in Roseburg on Sep. 24th This C. J. FUHRMAN, Druggist conference is for the purpose of electing a delegate to the gnnerel conference to be held in Saratoga Users Springs, New Y’ork in May, 1916. The general conference «lecide» the A re laws and regulation» of the M. E. Rpgular as the Clock Church and in it the laiety have equal representation with the cler H. O. A N D E R S O N S W IF T S . J. E. N O R TO N . V --------------------------------------------- N / EVER READ ONE OF THOSE FENNY CIRCULARS? Full of errors and misprints ? Cheap printing! W e don’t turn out that kind. Ours are well printed and reasonable in cost. Letterheads, Billheads, Envelopes Too. N ew H o m e Str. Elizabeth San Francisco and Bandon gy- Marriage Licenses Tom J. Scott an«l Leona E. Bur- bridge. James R. Culbertson and Ethel E. Martin. Harry S. C»r»lell and Lydia Belle Reeder. Mathias Lux and Bessie May Jen- > »es Owen Hattet KDowlton and M ir ti* Dora Lund. First-class fare or.. U p freight, per ton $7.50 r 3.00 ! ! E. &. E. T . Kruse Quality Choosers For Sale By COQUILLE FURNITURE CO. Coquille, Oregon 2 4 C a lifo rn ia S tre e t, San F ra n cisco F o r R e se rv a tio n s J. E. N O R TO N A g e n t , C o q u ille , O r e g o n The New Home Sewing Machine Company San Francisco California