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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1915)
Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ÎNDICOTT D kntiht Ottica over Firet National Ituiik Pitone Main 431 324, Office 514, Kea. G. EARL LOW. M. D. P h ysician and surgeon urdey to see what they could find on Sunday , Ihi tiisldayof the hunt ing season. MERELY MENTIONED Buy your Fruit Jura ut Lyons Jones tills year. C. J. Holt was u business visitor at Marshfield Satuiday Sweei’s high-grade chicolatea and box candy at Folsom's Confer lionery ouly. Office over Farmer« & Merchant« Mr. and Mrs Clan le Moon of Marshfield, were in towu (Saturday. Dr. G. W. LESLIE Phone Fred Slagle when you are going to Marshfield uud a C didac auto will eull for you. Bank OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of the American School o f Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block' MirahMd Ortfon F. D. SPFRRÏ A ttorney and C o u n s e l l o r at L a w Office in Robinson Building w. C. CHASE A tto rney at L aw Olin e in Kichmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A t to r n e y a n d C o un h ellor at L a w OHice Phone 33.r> Residence Phone 340 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L J. LILJEQI/IST A tto rney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A tto rney at L a w Notary Public Coquille First at Finish! I’m Little, but, Oh, Myl Dr. 11. B. Moore, of North Bend, was a business visitor here jt-stvr- day. Home.made tallies. In ¡tiles etc at Folsom’s Confectionery. Always fr«sh. Try them ami hr Hi« oar was bugging the out- si ie of the mad ut ihe time, it abut The Coos Bay-Baptist Assembly ovtr tb« tiigt btfoiB sVIintoiivu, who Don’ t forget the Keystone com will be held at Marshfield August wa« «teeriug, ooul I *traight»u it up. edy at the Scenic tomorrow night. 27-29, in the First Baptist Church. The our rollfd down to u meadow, 1. Suuday School -caching and «topping bottom up Htid pinning A J.Sheiwood aud L. A. Li je- Mr. Barton do vn with but face iu j qvist, with tneir f m.¡lies, left last AdiuiuistratioD 2. Church Efficiency iu Work | the dirt, from ahu ll tlti^t r-.us po Friday for au outing iu Curry oouu sition be was n mmim I by ihe mli.i ty. They went iuto the bills east ’ ami Wnr-lnp an I Administration two. A p4«Hing Fordixt loane I • 3. Biblical Ins’ iuctiou ami the of Laugloia, beyond the track of new inner tube, ri m * the e a r wh s autos, and expected to be goue Deepening of the Christian Exper righted und driven into town with ience. about teu days. ! its puh«» iigt?rn, Mr. Burton assisting I This three-fold program will he Mr Mi utonye in «leering. Exam You can ulways find Fresh \ege- in charge of the denominational ination by X*ri»j «bowed that Mr. tables at Lyous & Jones. Miutunye’« iii'm wn8 broken cloth- to The O til Fellows lodge here en leaders of the Pacific Const. Among the «boulder, uud be will be laid up those who will participate will he joyed an official visit last evening for some week«. from Noble Grand Juhu F. Hall Rev. W. H. Eaton, D. D., pastor at aud Grand Patriarch Robert An Koseburg, Oregon; Miss Carrie O. Brought Back For Bill drews. The R-becahs provided a Millspaugb, secietuiy of ihe Wom Which They Had Paid banquet, aud it was made a gala oc an's American Baptist Home Mis casion. Charles MuthiHou of this piece Parties r turning from the Expo bus the contract foi pointing the sition report that "The Laurel’ , the school house at Eastsiile. official annual publication of the Economy Jaia in quarts, pints and Coquille high school, occupies a half gallons ut Lyons Ai Jones. promim ut position aud is the first M O. Wuruir, the piano tuner, object to attract the attention of was over from Marshdeid yosteiduy visitors at tha Co s county exhibit. and put I he ¡Scenic piano iu good Go to W. II Schroeders Jewelry order. Store and get suggestions for birth- Take the Cadillac auto line when lay or wending gifts in cut glass, you go to 'lie Bay, and get through jewelry or sil vet ware. tu comfort and on time. The Herald is informed that G. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beyers left N. Bowers, repair mau for the Sunday for a two weeks’ visit wish Farmers telephone lines and mana relatives in Polk and Dong,as coun ger of the electric supply house at ties. Myrtle Poiut is Laving for Califor Men’s Dress Shoes, $3,50, Dress nia with the intention of returning Shirts, $1 00 aud $1 25 at Pureley’s, about tue firBt of September with a ,'oquiiln Haberdashery, bride. Miss Mary Levur entertained her F, E McKcnua, Dr. Hamilton Sunday School class of small hoys and Fred Scbildt male up one of t the M. E. church purlois, last the parties striking for ibc timber Wednesday, ou Ihe eve of the opening' of the Bring your watches, clocks or deer season They went Saturday jewelry to W. H. Scbioedsr to be night lo G. N Bowers’ ranch about repaired. First class work guaran live miles out of Myrtle Poiut. Up teed. to the hour of guiug to press they Miss Olive Howey returned Fri had not shown up at the Herald day from a short outing ut Bandon, office with any venison. where tne Coquille Cump Fire Girls It is stated l>y many who know are enjoying their vacation. the facts that the estimate given last I f "Cadillac” means anything to week of the loss of the Lo vre n s you, remember that is Ihe kind of ars used ou Slagle's line to Marsh* tnurant in the tire which destroyed the Bledsoe building should be di dsld. vided by about four. The figure Mrs. C. H. Mast, of Lee, mother given was obtained from one of the of It. H. Mast, has been very ill for Moan brothers while the fire was about two weeks, and being about 78 years of age bet condition is con burning. sidered serious. Chance for the Boys In the race o f lifo you want to win. I can help you. I'm doing great things for otherB. Why not for you P Make me run for you. W A N T COLUMN HATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' Big cotnfuitable, reliable Cadil lacs arc used on theSlugie auto hue BOYS M AY W IN FREE T R IP TO STATE to Marshfield, leaving Coquille six FAIR times a day. Fare 75 cents. Industrial Field Worker L P Mi. aud Mrs S. M. Nosier aud Harrington, from the Department Aus’ in Hazard spent Sunday iu of Education, Salem, will spend Brewster valley. They were alter the week in Coos County, on the deer, but claim that the country up invitation of Supt. Baker, in the til, re is poor for hunting. interest of boys and girls club work Miss Daisy Mustek, who has been for county and state speudiug the summer with relatives Coos county has a good liberal ud friends in Coos county, will sail premium list for the work of the on the Breakwater, Sunday, for her young peopile, and awards will be home in Portland. made at the county fair at Myrtle 1 Simplex Cream Sepaiatoi, 900 Point, September 10. There are lbs. capacity 1 Little Giant Rus several hundred young people en sian Steam Turbiue Separator, 400 lbs cupacity 1 Remington Sboles rolled in the clubs of Coos county Typewriter No 11 iq good condi These boys and girls are in corre tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store spondence with the State Leader, The Coos and Curry Telephone Prof. F. L Griffin, of Corvallis aud Co. has made quite an improvement receive from the college bulletins at central, in the way of a wide shelf bearing on the projects in which on which to write messages, with a they are interested. B IC Y C L E for sale cheap at the supply of blanks provided. LaditV Bazaar. It Baby Buggies and Runabouts. FOR S A L E — Pttile Prunes at ihe All kiuds of Fruit Jars, StoDe Jars, Prune Orchard. O C. Jansen Stone Churns, and 1 10 gal Barrel Coquille. Lp Churn, good as new. At Quick’s FOil S A L E —Registered Duroc’s. Second Hand Store. ali ages, tinea* blood. For pir The only glory ticket appearing tieulirs addri as <L R. Mnbeo Gardiner. Ore 8 3 10tp to have been issutd by Couu’y Clerk Watson during the past wtek was STOCK HOGS— ft r sale; all agis made out to Budd Hawley Bring- anil varioua lirteda. S -v-u cenia ham and Leona Polk on foot John Mulvirh-ll. tp A School of Religion sion Society for the Pacific Coast; | The case of the Slate of Oregon Mins Ilubie T. Weyburu, secretary j against K H Grigware, 13. J. Grig- fur t ie American Baptist Foreign l ware and I W. Larsen came to a Mission Society of the Columbia very sudden termination before Justice Stanley this morning, when District; Rev. J. D Springvton, it developed that Mrs. Nora W ilk Ph. I) , director of Sunday School inson, the private prosecutor, had aud Young People’s Work fo Ore received payment tor the board bill gun umler the American Baptist which she had charged them with Publication Society; Rev. S A jumping. The parties had roomed »t the Douglass, pastor of the First Bap Traveler’s Rest for about 3 weeks tist church of Grants Pass Oregon; while looking lor employment here. Rev. C. E. Short and Mrs, C. E. Being unable to find work, they Shoit, pustots of thi- First Baptist | started lor Rostbuig, where they church of Oakland, Oregon; liev. were acquainted, promising to send H. B. Foskett, Convention Pastor the amount they owed Mrs. Wilkin for ths Oregon Baptist State Con son upon arriving there As soon vention; President L. W. Riley, D. as they arrived they raised the D , of McMinnville College, c- money and sent ihe amount of their Miunville, Or«.; Rev. O. C Wright, bill to Mrs Wilkinson. In tue Superintendent of Missions for Ore meantime, she had sworn out a gon, aud nthrrs. warraul and the men were brought The Christian workers and pub back, aud their examination was lic are invited to attend the sessions set lor this morning before Justice and meet the workers. Stanley. The lact that Ihe lady had received her money was un Arm Broken known to ibe presiding judge un til ihe lady was placed on the stand A. O. Miutouye is laid up with a She slated that she hid notified broken arm und J. S Barton is Sheriff Johnson o( the lact, and why suffering from some bruises as the i ’ he couuiy was put to the expense result of au auto accident ou th e !? ' b,iuBiu« witnesses before ihe justice does oot appear. Biudou road yesterday ufttrnoou , The lepott of a Roseburg papier Alfred Johnson, who was also in ; tt,at the men were (rested for «teal the car, escaped unhurt The three mg a drum at M rshfield, must men were returning from Bauiion, have been the product ot some one s where they had attended the Moose viyicl imagination, as nothing . . . L l ,nl the kind was involved, cclebratiou. At a point about right Ano(ber b(J<ird w „ case j, nn tllis miles from this city, a tire b,ew out afternoon, when Charles Smith is ~ beiDg examined on a charge pre H o w ’s T h is ? ferred by Landlord Young, of 1 lie irrreu uy i-anuiuru We offer One Hundred Dollar» Re- Baxter Hotel, who had reason ward for any case of Catarrh that believe that he was about to skip cannot ha cured by Hall’s Catarrh to Sin Francisco leaving a $20 de Cure. ficit in his boatd bill Mr Young F . J. C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo. O. T.'e, the undersigned, have known F. J. states that other cases areott the way, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe as be has become weary of being him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry beaten out of board bills and has out an y obligations made by his firm. sworn out some other warrants, in N A T I O N A L B A N K O F C O M M ER C E, Toledo, O. which cases the arrests have not H a ll’s C atarrh C ure is taken internally, been made. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces o f the system. Testimonials s r< free. Price 75 cents p e r bottle. Sold L ■ all 1'rogrrtsts. r a l e H all's Family Pills for constipation. Notice Ovvi«» to tb« oe irueHH of tbe bunting season I lake this occasion to notify tbe public that no bunting will be allowed ou tbe Smith-Pow- , , ^ , i ers laud on Cunningham creek with out a written permit signed by A. H Powers. Any violations of this notice will positively be prosecuted, 8-3-4tp J A S P E R YO A K A M Coquille residents are astonished tit the QUICK results from the simple mixture of buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This remedy act« on BOTH upper and lower bowel and is so THOROUGH a bowel cleanser that H ,in »P I’«»'**- citis. ONE SPOONbUb of Adler-i-ka relievesalu iostA N Y C .se of con.tips- tion, sour or gassy stomach. ONE M INUTE after you take it, the gasies fumble ami pass out. I T ra v e l Pictures Every Monday Keystone C o m e d y E v ery Wednesday, Sunday U n iv e rs a l Feature Every Night D o n ’t w a i t fo r b ills --c o m e a lo n g a n y e v e n in g a n d w e w i l l gu aran tee a good sh o w 5 cents Usually fu MAZDA 10 cents L I G H T B U L B i S s \ 25 w a tt ____________________ 30 cents 40 w a tt _____________________ 30 cents 60 w a t t ___________•__________40 cents ^ R U G S Tapestry 9x15 A th er Rugs 9x12 Small R u g s ______ ^ $13.00 to $18.00 $6.75 to $10.00 $2.25 to $4.00 H. O. A N D E R S O N Complete House Furnisher w i u H M i S N Laird Building M n M f l n i # SW IFT S Silver Leaf Brand Pure Lard Stands the Test I f you have not been using S w ift’s try it next time—it is satisfactory A?k Your Dealer—He can get it . / J. E. N O R T O N D IS T R IB U T O R . C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N . \ -J 1 WILL GIVE $1000 Hav« von paid tbe printer. If I FAIL to CURE m CANCER or TUMOR i tmt before it POISONS flap (¡inds m ettachei to BONE WithoutKnifeorPain No PAY Until CURFPl WRITTEN IIUARANTLE ’ No X Ray or other swindle. An Island^ plant makes the cure > Any TUMOR. LUMP o rf SORE on the lip, face’ or b o d y lo n g is C A N C E R ! it never • linsuntirlaststago .20-PAGE BOOK f -nt . KKEK. 10.OK) t .-tl-f monials. Writs lo Uffil Any LUki?« WOMAN'S BREAST, HI 'luPvn-, ;poi «’TM'b ' p rm- IS U A f l U L d i «lan ds tt’i'l KlLtS CU1CKLV Onewdumn inev« rv7ui’ -oieftivi’r -U.S.r« port We refuse ninny who wait too long & must die 1’oor cured at half price if cancer is yet small ie O A M O m Or. t Mrs. Dr. CHAKLEf S, CO. g S R t f f f l l COLLEGE SUM-MER SCHOOL j PARAMOUNT c - j - FUHRMAN, Druggist The boys camp and school was so mneb of a success at the Stale Fair last year that the managers offer it again this year, and in ad dition provide for a camp and school for girIs The State Fair board will have these yuutie people as their guests for the week ol the fait, Sep’ ember 27th to October 2nd, inclusive. A ll expenses will be paid after they reach Salem. Coos county has provided for the expense necessary in taking two boys to Salem These boys must be county prize winners in the county, as provided in the premium list The State offets this year as capi tal prizes for the State Fair, trips SECOND H A N D T Y P E W K I T E R - E P Mast, of McKinley, was in Pitlsburg Visible; dues firat-claan town yesterday . Mi. Mast r< marked i to Corvallis Summer School 1916 — ! with all expenses paid by interested work. For aale cheap Ii quir- iu convirsattou that he thought he at Herald office. tf business men who believe in this j had the oldest coal oil box in Ore P H O N O G R A P H R E C O R D « — for gon, being oue tbit he packed in practical educational movement. The wide-awake boys and girls! exchange, Vlfi'or and Cnluiubia, in good order Inquire at this over the Coos Bay wagon road in ■ o| Coos county should look after j 1872 b. fore lbs road was finished. 1 office tf these fine educational t.ips and C A . Ma ii Ii a -u b other county and state prizes. Get L ona <V J in«» catry the Mason, ab ut mid h s h s b 1 id I ,. V £ nut inv mid Hi-hr-m Jar Caps. your exhibits teady in time and part of the time 1 very day send to Mrs Mabel A Roberts, L n-* Leueve, t ut city editor, left Kel| t> Sec Coos County School Fair Asso last week, accompanied by Ida wife, i Guy K- noy and Mii •a Y - ll ¡ left -'iatuiilay » 1 h ! f i ¡ttti i« f Jl H ciation, Myrtle Point, Oregon. to ce’ebrute Ihe deer s- aaon in the M. >» ll|> iti l i t Don’ t forget the date of the woo ls. A card 1st-r brought -he I hunt -jl about teu county fair, September to. Separ new« that they weie c.mping at i Tioga conutiy. FARMERS— G e t j T Ai-Lilt.il ate exhibits tnay b made lor county Hheep C imp HL'I the deei were so thick that they were having hard wauls your hi ie*. U ti. i HG* b -Ir and «late tair. Supt R C. Baker I about if. 8-3 tl and Supervisor F. A Golden are w ok to ke»p them out of camp Goo Iman ami Goo ’ man, of the most hearty iu their support of this Leave your mders with us for Ashland canning peaches st 65 paiut firm, J. J. Stanley and Tom school fair movement, county and cent* per box. Th- Model Grocery. j Lane atiuck tor the tall limber Hit- state. Scenic Theatre One Spoonful Gives Astonishing Results CAMF AND SCHOOL FOR BOYS C. E. Houser, of Bridge, w -s iu G A S O L IN E LAUNCH for trade for n.iik cows or \oung horse. Apply towu today, familiarizing himself to Frank Burkholder 7-6 If wiih the workings of the new Ford automobile he purchased recently, GOOD WORK H O R S E - F o r sale Mr. Houser expects to leave soon or trade for caltie, price $1611. lor Vt heeler couuly He will make O O. Buneli, 'oquil e the trip in his car S L A S H IN G — Want to exchange loi H . M. Shaw, M. D , Eye, Ear, or acre' ge for slashing Coqoila Nose aod Throat specialist, will be 'Land Co., Fol-om’a CoifectioD-rv at the Baxter Hotel August 18tb, 4-20-tf Wednesday. Glasses titled. AT THS "Strictly R.lljbH, er.at.-st Cir.ccr sioelalUt llvlni" 4340 l 436E Valencia St., Sin Irancisco, Cal. KIND LY M A IL T H IS tn-JIKI.il» C A N C E R CI TY B H K e R Y COOK B R O S .. P R O P . N ew H o m e Str. Elizabeth Users Are Regular as the Clock San Francisco a n d Bandon THE"GREATER OREGON" W it h n e w b u l hi I n * » , b e tte r e q u ip m e n t, en - , lni’*e «l *ro iin < l», anti ninny a d d it io n » to It » j fa c u lty , th e L 'n lv e m ltr o f O re g o n w ill b e g in I t « 1 fo r t ie t h ye ar. Tu e»iU t)’. S e p tem b er 14. 1915. j S p ecia l t r n in in * In C o m m erc e. .lo u i-n n ll»n i. j A r c h it e c t t ir e . L a w . M ed ic in e , T e n c h in * . L ih rn - | ry W o r k . M u sic. P h y s ic a l T r n in in * and F in e I A r t » . I^ ir * e and » t r a il* d e p a r tm e n t» o f L ib e r al Kd o ra tio n . I L ib r a r y o f m o re than .Vi.OOO v o lu m e », th ir - ' teen h u ild in * » fu lly eq u ip p e d , tw o »p lc n d ld * y m n n »liitn «. T u it io n F r e e . D o r m it o r le » fo r m en and fo r w o m en . E « p e n » e » L o w e s t. W r it e fo r free e n ta lo *».n d d i< » » i n * K e * i» t r n r UNIVERSITY OF OREGON KITGKNK, O R E G O N jl 1 , L First-class fard or.. Up freight, per ton $7.50 'h00 E. & E. T. Kruoe Quality Choosers For Sale By COQUILLE FURNITURE 10. Coquille, O regon 24 California Street, San Francisco For Reservations J. E. NORTON Agent, Coquille, Oregon The New Home Sewing Machine Company San Francisco California