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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1915)
buildiDga, $165,226,250; new fire- NOTES ON The Coquille Herald rvaiating buildiDga $296, -154858, rattle will cause a greater loss to THE PHOTOPLAYS the dairymcu than it will produce PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY and new brick buildings coat $181,- Of Interest to Those Who gain for the beet mm. A well- raised beef calf at weaning time on 057,082 All other new fire-resist- E nteral as aecon'l class m atter May ing Patronize the Movies the present market is worth around buildings coat $114,497,170. 8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille, Oregon, underact o! Congress of March The coat of all additions, alterations, --------- • $ 25 . A calf raised as most of t.ie », 1879. ami repaira in these 113 cities was Coquille picture patrons eertsinly dairy steers are, however, ou wh -\ , $07,230,432, $24,453,877 of which have no causa of cutnpl tint in the butleimilk, and skim milk, and P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. waa for wooden buildings ami $42,- quali'y of the productions that bave other by products, would not be Devoted to the material and social 770,555 for fire resisting buildings. be“n shown here since the cl sing worth $ 25 , but about $15 We may upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par of one of the picture bouses ror.dcr- therefore say that the use ol good ticularly and cf Coos County generally. Auto Ran Away Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance ed it possible to show expensive dual purpose cattle, such as Shott pictures without Irsing too much horns, running pretty strongly 10 Phone Main 381. Friday night at the Fair grounds money A circular is just received the heel type, and entirely tree fr <m at Myrtle Point, Claude Ford’s car by the manager of the Scenic ftom Jersey or Holsleiu blood, would pro THE FAIR refused fo respond to the brakes on a feature film excbauge advertising duce calves with the system of rais The Coos and Curry Fair at Myr the bill leading into the grounds. ' what they call "The Big Six ” These ing now in common practice, worth tle Point last week is pronounced The bousiug broke around tbe rear iuclude “The Spoilers,” "The Chus- about $15 per head at weaning lime; by visitors a moderate success. That axle, rendering his brakes useless j tiao,” “ Neptune's Daughter” and whereas, the dairy calves now be is, about on a par with precediug and tbe ear with several passengsrs 1 Tillies Punctured Romance.” All ing produced are worth practically ones, and with some exhibits con shot down the steep bill at a high these were shown some time ago by nothing. It ts exceedingly doubt ful if the milk producti >11 from dual- siderably better than in former years, rate of speed. Claude steered it lor Mrs. Bledsoe at tbs late Grand. ft - Q purpose cattle would come within The dairy exhibit is well spoken of, tbe bank, which was the only way Eventful Trip to avoid hitting the crowd and autos $15 per auuiun of that produced by and enthusiasm is shown regarding the cheese from the Sugar Loaf at the foot of the hill. He hit tbe 8 am Nosier and wife motored out the special purpose dairy breeds. cheese factory. Visitors were given bank and tbe car bounded away to Roseburg one day last week Mr. East Fork Items an opportunity to sample this, and agaiD. He tried it the second time Nosier got somewhat confused io THE MUDGE-MORTON TRIO--At the Sceinic tomorrow night those with whom the Herald has aud the car ran up the steep side of the cross roads at Looking Glass Miss Risha C. McDonald of Lake tbe bank and was on tbe verge of talked pronounce it the best they valley and took the wroug one. Af side, has been engaged to teach tbe of W illamette meridian in Coos county, tipping over when Mr. Ford gave ter ever laid their lips over. Taken and levied upon as tht wandering down in tbe wilder Dora school for six mouths, com Oregon. property of he said A. H Olson or as As for the raciug, truth compels up the wheel and jumped for safety. ness fur several miles he broke tbe meuciug Sept. 13. thereof as may be necessary to the statement that all seem to ex The car, however, righted itself in car down and put in several hours Fred Baker has bought an auto much satisfy the said judgm ent in favor ol some manner and tore on several plaintiff and against said defendant press the same opinion that it was mending the break On tbe return mobile and has become eligible to with interest thereon, together with al _ far from interesting. The common feet and mashed into the bank near trip as they came back the Coos join costs and disbursem ents th at have oi the millionaire club of Biewster tbe dancing hall at the bottom of may accrue. expression regarding the horses is >>' We are prepared to quote the following Bay road they encountered a huge Alfred Johnson Jr., “the same old plugs,’’ and this dis tbe hiil. No one was injured to boulder which had been left in the Valley. Sheriff. prices on Seeds: for a few bruises. middle of the road by the road crew E. K. Msrcy has a piece of corn Dated a t Coquille, Oregon, Sept, lltl respectful designation is heard on speak of, except **•*-* 1915. that is something extra good. It all sides. Further, the opinion is i<{ RED CLOVER - - 20c after a heavy blast. As they were was planted about June 1st. Litter Mates expressed that, rather than spend a ><3 ALSIKE - - - 20c Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale unable to get around it with their Alvin Brown, of McKinley is the large proportion of the funds for the A southern sow had eight pigs car, they abandoned tbe car and ai the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re p ALSIKE and RED CLOVER - 22c gon in and for the C ounty of Coos ptomotion of such an exhibition of and could only nourish seven of walked 4 miles down the road to owner of an automobile. N This is an excellent Pasture Mixture “speed” it would be better to cut them at a time. Rather than let Jim Laird’s place and hired Mr On my way home from Marshfield The First National Bank P ORCHARD CRASS - - 22 1-2c out the racing and put the money the odd pig starve, it was given to Laird to bring them on borne in bis Saturday I called to see Taylor Sig of Roseburg, Oregon, a P RYE GRASS - * - - 10c and 8. A. into something that might be of a little girl, who raised it by hand. car. They returned for their own lin. His broken leg is mending. Corporation, P TIMOTHY - - - - 7 1c He carries an overflow load of good Sanford, trustee, some possible utility in promoting She joined the Decatur County Pig car later in the week. P VETCH - - - - 5 1-2 c Plaintiffs cheer and expects to be out of bed P. L. Phelan vs, and Rose }> N\>. 4182 p the agricultural interests of the ter Club as a ham and bacon member, P This is all of the best Imported Stock and guaranteed to be ritory for which the fair is held. on crutches in about two weeks. Car Tipped Over M. Phelan, husband and and kept close record of the feed wife, William E. Pike, Even for the prize winners, the given and weights oi her pig, which J. D. Lain! has a Jersey bull that B. Hammite, and V ^ / of the highest Gov’t test as to purity and germinating power _____ L»m Lambeth, of Marshfield, raD makes people take a quick step; he W. exhibition of dairy stock is now a was not a pure bred. Myrtle Point Mill Com losing proposition financially, and When the pig was 10 months old, his big Cadillac into tbe ditch sent Clifford up a tree; his shouts pany, a Corporation, not many of our dairy men feel like it was killed according to the in the Marshfield road Saturday night were heard and Tom Ivruson went Notice is Defendants. hereby given that by virtue i of an exeuction and order of sale issue«! j going down in their pockets to make structions sent her. It weighed 225 The car turned over but Lambeth, to the rescue on a horse. He car out of and under seal of the above a good sttowing at the fair. It pounds net when dressed as meat who was the only occupant, escaped ried a rifle so if necessary he could entitled court, and tbe in the above em it led cause, bearing tin* date of September might also be stated, regarding the and yielded also a 50 -pound can of uninjured. It is not known exactly kill the mad beast. It looked for 8th, to me directed commanding! live stock exhibit, that the manage lard. The pig cost less than 5 bush how the accident occurred. A car awhile as though the bull’s bide me to 1915, sell iu tbe m anner prescribed by j ■% law of this State for the sale of real ment of the fair is criticised for not els of corn to produce, as it was load of men from this place went to was to be used for sole leather for the property on execution all .ot tin* right, making provisions for such a de raised on kitchen waste in addition tbe scene of tbe wreck ami assisted he charged the horse repeatedly. title which tbe defendants . righting the car. which Lambeth The horse was too quick for him or any and of interest them had or claimed in or to gree of cleanliness about the stock to the corn. the real property hereinafter descrilied drove to Marshfield the same night. exhibit that people with their Sun The other seven pigs raised by every time except once, when Tom on the 12th day of July, 1912, or have had at any time since, or now have day clothes on would feel safe in go the mother and left to rustle with Coquille People Praise Simple Mixture and horse were cornered betweeu a therein, I will expose for sale and will 1 ing to look at the animals, This her were killed at the same time big stump and a- log. , The bull sell at public auction at the main en Joqu trance to the court house of said countv is done at well-regulated fairs, and and averaged only 87 pounds net m ixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, caught tbe horse with bis dehorned in the City of Coquille in said County it is not considered that simply when dressed as meat. etc., known a« A<ller-i-ka. This remedy head just back of the fore legs and and State, on Saturday, the 16th day of f l A V I N G bought the plant of the Co- most THOROUGH bowel cleanser lifted him off the ground. Tom tin October, 1915, at the hour <»f one o’clock piling up the manure and oflal in The instance shows how liberally is tne sold being even used successful!; Uly in the afternoon, all of tbe right to, quille Mill and Mercantile Com round heaps adjacent to the pens the pig will repay proper care and ever in appendicitis. ONE SPOON F UL ally got the animal rounded up claim upon, and interest which the de relieves almost ANY CA8E of con- where he could take care of him. fendants, or any of them , bad on tin quite fills the bill pany, the undersigned is now prepared feed by gaining rapidly in weight. stipation, sour or gassy stomach. 181 day of July, 1912, or have had at Another point which cries aloud ONE MINUTE after you take it the If the bull bad uot been dehorned any time since, or now have in or to to fill all orders for any kind of rumble and pass out. Adler-i-ka th at certain parcel ami tract of real for publicity and change is the mat Some Facts About Limestone gasses cannot gripe ami the INSTANT action Tom would Dot have taken any property situate in said Coos county, ter of drunkenness on the fair fs surprising. chances with him. The bull was de and particularly bounded and described follows, to-wit:- grounds. During the day, and A ton of absolutely pure lime C. J. FUHRM AN, D ruggist horned you see. The world will as Oommencing at an iron stake on the especially at the dances at night, stone would burn to a little over take no more chances with the Billy east bank of the South Fork of the Co Especial attention will be paid to the Born river, thence running easterly the effects oi booze are said to have half its weight of lime, or about 2 type of mad bull. Tbe dehorning quille 394 feet to an iron stake at the county local demand, and every effort will be 1,120 pounds, which, countiog 80 been in evidence on all hands, and road, thence north along the road 78 BORN—At Mercy Hospital, North process will be administered. and 6 inches, thence starting from made to supply anything needed at the the staggering inebria'te was in evi pounds to a bushel, would give 14 Bend, Sept. 7, 1915, to the wife of A number of people of tbe East feet iron stake on the opposite side of the dence on every side. Comment on bushels of lime to a ton. The weight L. L. Hazeltou, of Catching Inlet Fork attended the Coos and Curry an shortest possible notice. Your orders road and running east 111 feet, thence' north 285 feet to an iron stake near an of the burned product, however, gen this does not seem necessary. a daughter. are solicited. Fair at Myrtle Point. Did alder tree on the south bank of the The consensus of opinion seems erally averages more than this, ow Mrs Hnzelfcon is the daughter of County North Fork of the Coquille river, thence anyone atteud that fair who thinks down ing to impurities in the limestone stream along the left bank of said to be that a radical change in the Mr. ami Mrs. J L. Barker, of Fair four bits the :igbt price for admis river to its junction with the South management of the fair is impera and also because in ordinary kilns view. Fork, and thence upstream along th e' sion? It is mv impression that there right bank of said South Fork to place tively necessary Whether this opin the combustion is not complete is a general kick on the price charg of beginning. Also a right of way 2# Married ion will crystalize into anything enough to drive off »11 the carbon feet in width from the mam line of ed for the goods delivered. the C. B. R. ^ E. R. R. A N. Co.’s rail- j effective remains to be seen. The dioxide. road, which right of way is to he estab- j Dix, who has been working lished Herald merely states the fact as a A cubic foot of limestone averages BROLLIAR ELLIOTT — In this for Mr. by the railroad engineers in a Mr. Gouch on North Slough, in city, Friday, September io, 1915 , io weight from 145 to 175 pounds, convenient place to have access to the part of the record mill known as th e “ Rackliff Mill” all in I stead of paying stage fare bought a which would make a ton ot lime Irwin J. Brolliar and Maud L. N. W. >4 of N. W. l4 of section 9, town- ! H r wheelbarrow at Marshfield, put his ship 29 south, range 12 west of W illam Building Operations stone contain from 11 to 14 cubic Elliott, both of Powers, Rev. C. ette m eridian; also boom privileges on possessions aboard and struck out said South and North Forks front H. Bryan officiating. feet. over tbe Coos Bay wagon road via the The figures of building operations ing the N\V,l£ of section 9, Township 29 Range 12 west of W illamette H A VV K I N S-HOFSESS-At the Coquille for Roseburg; be could South, for 1914 just made public by the A Novel Feature together with the tenem ents, borne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank pay himself wages &Dd have his Meridian; United States Geological Survey hereditam ents and appurtenances there unto belonging, or in any way apper wheelbarrow. Thrift in this city, Tuesday, Sept. show that, although there was ap One of the novel features of the parent. general decrease in building railway exhibits at the PaDama-Pa- 14, 1915, John D. Hawkins and Between Ed Abernathy's place taining. I will place into the possession of said premises the purchaser thereof at said operations thioughout the country, cific International Exposition is a Lydia V. Hofsess, both of Lang and E. K. Marcy’s ihere arc a lot sale immediately after said sale. Said ten cities which during the year 1913 motion picture theater, made of two lois, Rev C. H. Bryau officiating. of old dead snags standing at tbe sale will he made to satisfy the judg m ent in favor of S. A. Sanford, plaintiff Bbowed decreases rallied in 1914 standard steel passenger cars. . , . Mr. Hawkins is a nephew of As- road side and near the road that against Myrtle Point Mill Company, a and showed increases. The most The cars have been placed on paral-1 sessor Thrift aud of H O. Hawkins are dangerous to people traveling corporation, one of said defendants, to the sum of six thousand noteworthy feature in the building lei tracks about twelve and a half ] of this city. The wedding was a the road. The people of road dis amounting five hundred aad ninety-nine dollars industry in 1914 was the large de feet apart from center to center and quiet one, only a few relatives be trict No. 12 wiuld appreciate the and 3B G sixty-five cents ($6599.65), with in □ B E terest at the rate of 8 per cent, per an crease in New York City, by which the adjacent sides of tbe cars have ing in attendance. act if the county court would order num from the 7th day of September. it lost its rank ns the leading city in been removed. The space between the road supervisor of district No. 1915; and the further sum of five hun ($500.00) dollars and costs and uis- cost of building operations, being them has been bridged over . . . DOW-KELLEY—In this city, Sept. 12 to have those snags felled; and dred hursements taxed at sixteen dollars and passed by Chicago. Tbe cost of Tbe roof has been filled out to cov 14, 1915, Robert Dow and Flora do it now Who would bond the eighty cents ($16.80), with interest from 7th day of September, 1915, a' the building operations in Chicago was er the gap between tbe cars, and tbe Kelloy, both of Powers, Justice J. county for kindling wood roads? the rate of 0 per cent per annum , and the $83,261,710, against $74,030,241 in final result is an excellent moving-j J. Stanley officiating. and expenses of this sale, and R A E a st o n . costs will he made subject to redemption as New YorX. New York's decrease, picture theater with four rows of prescribed by the law of this State. compared with 1913, amounted to comfortable, upholstered seats, and COOS CO. BEEF PRODUCTION Notice of SherilT s Sale A lfkhd J ohnson , J r ., window panes ornamented with va Sheriff of Coos County, $33,074,400. The greatest increase rioua designs symbolic of tbe coun State o t Oregon. By virtue of an execution and order shown in any city was in San Fran try through which the railroad runs. (Continued from page 1) of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the cisco $7 ,140,299—the second larg The total inside width of the thea day in Coos co u n ty . T hese beef! Cicuit Court ” ‘ of * the County of Coos est increase being in Brooklyn— ter is twenty-one feet. Here illus producers are finding ¡h at th , ere is Septem o*a*e °f ber 1915, in a certain the 9th day of YOU CAN G E T TH EM NO W O F T H E . . in trattd lectures are given on the cit m ore m oney in raising a good calf the Circuit Court for said action $7,109,801. County ies and countries traversed by this I FAIL to CURE »y CANCER» TUMOR itr»i aP<l wherein C. M. Caton as If bafore In 48 selected cities tbe total cost railroad. Tbe effect is almost that than in buy in g Jersey steers at al plaintiff It POISONS dtip ( M s or attach*« to BONE judgm ent against A. of building operations in 1914 0f Äotuaily Uking . trip, p, rticuisrljr most gilt prices. It will therefore! H. Olson recovered for the sum of Eighty-four Without Knife or Pain. be m uch better for all con cern ed an(i 36-100 dollars with interest tbereon $619,752,354, compared with $673,- „« tbe uniforms of the attendants , PAY Until CUREDl , . , . at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum No RITTEN GUARANTEE’ 220,625 in 1913. 1 give a (ouch of realism to the lee- w hen the m ail w ith g razin g land from Oct. 19. 1910. and the sum of W No X Kay or other An Island Efforts were made by tbe Geolog- t»re. The lectures Rre given at raises real beef cattle, and th e m an Jwent.v-two and 90-100 dollars, with in- swindle. plant makes the cure a . . . . , , , , . terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, Any TUM O R. LUMP face™ >rl ical Survey obtain detailed infer- \U,e<1 hour*’. ail,',i',sio0 b*>°e bJ w ith d airy 1 nd raises strictly d airy per annum from Oct. 1st, 1913. and SORE on the lip, . to tue 1 , , . the souvenir ticket. b o d y lo n g is cattle and kills tb e steer calves, twenty-five dollars A ttorney fee and or (nation from hading 157 cities __________ CANCER! it never and disbursements taxed a t Six- pains un t if last at age in population. Replies were re City Supt. Howard states that the This, of couise, is leaving the ques- costs teenanT,W-Too'doliars^orTthe 10 th day 120 - PA Where the Price Before Has Been $3.50 G E BO OK sent, FREE, 10,000 tesii- j ceived from 147 of these, 113 of emollment in the high school yes- tion of the adaptability of the dull- of^^bruary. J915 monials. Write ti seme Remember this Iron is guaranteed for 10 years; them furnishing sufficient details to terday waa 74. about a dozen moie purpose breed of cattle to Coos the 16th day of October. 1915, at the Any LUMPin WOMAN S BREAST and will save you no end ot bother every week. permit the publication of figures by than ever before on the first day. county, T here has been so m uch in ( oquille .°f *he County Court House . . It a u a r n andalwav.pnl,, : p.r m in said County at 10 o clock ■* U A N U I . n pit elm. (. « RILIS OUlCKir classes of buildings. Building op- he coneideis this highly encourag- said pro and con, on Ill's sub ject in the forenoon of said day, sell at pub- Onew om aninevrrvTai--ofi’Hiit.T- l - ri port refine many who wntt tiw* long ,v miwl ,lie emtions io the 147 cities cost $785,- ing, and states that although it wi th at it is vp ry h ard to , m ak , e a posi- bc '«'«‘Bon to the highest bidder, for We Poor cured At naif prh ■■ If cam **r ; ' et .m all . , cash, 525,746 in 1914 Iu n 113 o of < „ these give tbe in stru cto rs thi ir bands full tive statem en t, yet th e w riter does to-wit: the following described property, Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. The west one-half of the northeast “Strictly Reliabl», greatest Cancer Specialist living" cities the new buildings of ail kinds they are more than pleased to have not hesitate t j state u firm convic- one-quarter, twelve, township 4340 & 436E Valencia St., San Francisco, Cal. cost $461,681,108; new wooden larger clasps. tion that the use of dual-purpose tw enty-four, section south, range thirteen w est KIN DLY MAIL T H IS ti m n n wltt CANCER ^ ! F = ~ r- nfnr= = n f = n m r ~ ---- =it ^ 4 ‘ Ujù(^T)OÎ\T t (U q Seed Season is Here | od KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE | Announcement id LUMBER E. E. JOHNSON Herald ads Bring Business & I WILL GIVE $1000 Hot Points Cut Down OREGON POWER CO. for $3.00 11.1 t I i ^C ail On Us for Them m