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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1915)
Dratie’s grocery, bv Cecil HI wood, The Coquille Herald and was ready for business yester Notes on Photoplays. School Notes. ______ T he Coos County A High School Association met in the Coquille city hall last Saturday Supt. Coe of N orth Bend, was elected president for the ensuing year. Among the 'MM'Wait d llin bCllCUlliCU football t games scheduled «cl» was UI1C one between Coquille and M yrtle Point to be played ta the local u field on T . hanksgiving The usual . . . day. . b” ket •*» ^b ed u le of tour games on each ot the five floors was made The dram atic critic ot T he H er PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY I day J L. E W oodward is the meat ald (being also manager of the (cutter, and it is proposed to carry a Entered as second c la s s m atter May | lull line of meats, as well as pout- Scerne theatre) cannot refrain from 8, 1905. at the poet office at Coquille, Oregon, under act o! Congress of March try, snd to supply clams, crabs and bragging” on the picture be was S, 1879. deep sea fish at all times when they able to show the patrons of the leg and he would likely have filed to death before reaching town As it was the big artery was barely grazed. The patient is recoveiiug rapidly under Dr. Low’s skillful treatm ent. >2« We are prepared to quote the following ^ * W ednesday night E arl Schroeder prices on Seeds: n /% cut iif an artery in his lett hand b.- tween his thum b and forefinget, << RED CLOVER - - 20c while attem pting to open a jar of ,9 ALSIKt - - - 20c fruit with a large butcher knife v<S A LSIKE and RED CLOVER - 22c T he knife slipped from under the ^ This is an excellent Pasture Mixture lid wllich lle was tryjng to pry off ,9 ORCHARD GRA 96’ - - 22 1-2c and it took the services of Dr. E. A HrE GRASS - - - 10c Low to stop the flow of blood, as $ TIMOTHY - - - - 11c VETCH - - - - .5 1 -2c the artery was cut in half. Many $ "new ly-w eds” nave been unfor This is all of the best Imported Stock and guaranteed to be tunate this year in assisting in the o? the highest Gov’t test as to purity and germinating power domestic duties «bout the nouse. | Seed Season is Here I house Saturday night For a pow- f * . ' 5 o actors, r y ° " and * with ” ' the * • “ central “ ** by 1 real ,__ , , figure a perfect picture of strong, . , 'Samson ,, was tbe , virile ma nhood, best picture that has been shown Coos County Corn Contest. here since ‘ The Spoilers.” Wm o u t . Farnum , the n.d-blooded hero of j TheGood Reads movement seem« Conducted by J L- Sm ith, Cou.ity The Spoilers was also the Samson In the afternoon it was decided to nave ar last been sti.rted on the Agriculturist. of the later play, and he gave a I \° orR“nlze * Round ,ble for " ,e right lines. Only two plans have G rand Prize for best yield of corn characterization of the part * that i d i s c u s s i o n o f t o p ic s of educational been suggested that are really ensilage on one acre in Coos coun was perfect in every detail T h e' interest. This organization will be worthy of consideration One is to ty— A Wisconsin Silo (of the re fourth act was one of the strongest composed of the superintendents, issue bonds and expend (be money quired size to suit tbe needs of the ever presented in pictures, and the i principals, and the men on the high Married for planking all the main roads farmer who wins it) Donated by whole presentation was above criti school faculties of the county I of the county. It is argued that the E E- Johnson mill, Coquille, cism. Such pictures are worth Supt. T urnbull, ol Bandon. was elected tem porary president. T he j CH A M BERS E G G E R S — Lloyd this would at once carry the benefit and to be competed tor in all three while. ot at least temporary “ good roads” districts in the county, M>itle Tbe withdrawal of the Break first m etting will be held in Co Cham bers aud Miss M aud Eg- j gets, both of Roseburg, werej to all parts of the county, and that Point, Coquille Valley and Coos water from her run has left the pic quille early in December. married in this place Friday', this is (be only plan that will re Bay. ture houses of the county hanging □ a m œ œ ceive the endorsement of a sufficient Coquille Valley District, includ over the ragged edge of despair. Chicken Thieves Operate. evening, October 1 , 19 1 5 . by J. J. Stauley, justice of the peace, at 13 ! number of voters to carry the bonds ing territory tributary to tbe Co The advertising of any picture in But the more this project is exam quille rivet from Bandon to tbe advance is simply inviting disaster Someone raided Moss and Jones' bis residence. ined the less it appeals to one. Be forks of tbe Coquille liver. E xhi and gives disappointm ent for the chicken bouse last night and stole T his couple is more or less known ^ fore the advent of the automobile bits—Send all exhibits from tbe patrons. The Scenic has suffered about 18 chickens and two turkeys. here, the groom being a i chauffeur ^ a good plank road m ight last ten Coquille Valley District to the of as little as any of the bouses, but Mrs. Moss saw the thief or thieves and having driven in this vicinity >! years without much expense lor re fice of County Agriculturist J. L. was disappointed in the m atter of a strike a light in the chicken house more or less, and the bride having 1 jm pairs. Then it was done Now, Smith, Coquille. See that exhibits Chaplin pictuie for Sunday evening while they were catching fowls. been a waitress in Marshfield however, there is not a plank road are properly tagged, showiug Dame and a Param ount Travel picture lor The noise disturbed the dogs at the house and they stayed in front of S C H R O E D E R — M cC l’E — Satur- < in the county that is standing up of owner. All exhibits for this Monday. under the automobile traffic. All corn contest will be judged by an The thanks of toe S:enic are due the chicken house door and barked day, Septem ber 25 , 1 9 1 5 , at Ban- ; | the road supervisor ate kicking official of the Agronomy Depart to George, Tracy and Jack Leach, at tbe thieves who were evidently don, E arl E. Schroeder and Ag- j •nes McCue, Rev. Horsfall offi- i H R ID G K C A R N IV A L about it. But autos are here to stay ment at O A. C. Howard Pike aud Jim W hetstone afraid to face the dogs and waited ciating. >>< to celebrate completion of big steel bridge across Coos Bay and to increase in numbers, aud a E xhibit A — Best 10 ears of ma for assistance given recently in the several m inutes belore m aking a promis- > Oí break past them. Mrs. Moss was E arl is one of C oquille’s road that will not stand up under ture corn (A ny variety.) First orchestra ................... ing young men and his bride, one 1 » ^3 them is not a road to spend raonev prize, $10 in gold, by Farm ers & At the suggestion of Mrs H D. alone and was afraid to venture of B andon’s popular voung ladies. ! « Thursday, October 7, on. M erchants Bank. Coquille; and Stratton, pianist, an organ has been near the house where the dogs had T hey will reside at this place. This T be hard surface is the only prize, 9 x 12 Congoleum rug, by H added to the equipm ent at the tbe m arauders "treed ” a "good road.” Then we ate left to O Anderson; 3 rd prize, S 5 Stetson Scenic, and pleasing results are ex Until late this afternoon Moss A news was overlooked in our last is Good Roads Convention Jones felt themselves losers of the sue, but it is never too late for con decide whether it is better to found ha! by F. C Purslev, "T h e H aber pected therefrom. Able Speakers will be present ------------ » «»» . - chickens and turkeys, but a queer gratulations, so The H erald ex the project on the lines of politics dashery.” tends congratulations along w rit thing happened. T he Moss and Fraternal Conventions and consider the bonds funds as a E xhibit B, best bushel (70 lbs.) Good Roads Meeting barrel of pork, to be distributed on of m ature ear corn. (Any variety). Endorses Trunk Line Jones’ household was disturbed by the young couple’s ntanv friends. a gobble! gobble! and upon looking Notice of Executors Sale of Real Property at tbe political potk barrel lines; or to First prize, $10 in gold, by tbe First take a larger business view and National Bank, Coquille; 2 nd prize, At the meeting held at the Com out in the yard were surprised to Private Sale Friday, October 3, start our system of good roads on 38 -piece set gold band dishes, F. C. mercial Club last T hursday even see the two turkeys leading the given that in pur sensible, scientific and business True, ‘‘The Racket;'' 3 rd prize, $5 ing, the Good Roads forces reached flock ot stolen chickens proudly Notice of is a hereby certain order of the county- '> -Dances -Race lines. The only rational beginning pair Florsheim shoes, b> H N. the conclusion that tbe only thing across the yard. The thieves had suance court of Coos County, Oregon, sitting as » ! a court for the transaction of probate for a system of good roads for tbe Lorenz This will be the big dav of the celebration and Orators will to do was to adopt a sensible busi evidently failed to fasten their catch business, made and entered upon the county is with a trunk line, such as E xhibit C, best yield of corn en ness plan and trust the people to up securely and the turkeys bad 9th day of August, 1915, in the Matter » be on hand. Something doing all the time the estate of Sarah J. Ferry, de >>; is proposed in the resolution passed silage on one acre—First prize $20 endorse it. Alter a discussion par brokeu out and started lor home of ceased, the undersigned, executor of here the other night, leading from Ansco Kodak* by Fuhrm an’s phar ticipated in by many earnest good with the chickens following No said estate, will sell at private sale to highest bidder for cash or in part North Bend to Myrtle Point. That macy; 2 nd prize, 200 lbs. Minne roads advocates a resolution was one is suspected though Mr. Jones the for cash and the remainder on credit Saturday, October 9, North Bend insists that it shall sota No 13 seed corn, by R. S. passed endorsing the expenditure feels sure that the thieves live in as hereinafter stated, in one parcel, and subject to confirmation or resale by the his neighborhood, or the fowls start at Em pire is only a piece of Knowlton; 3 rd prize $7 worth of of funds to he raised by a proposed court, from and after the 28th the pork barrel mind that should Louden’s patent cow stanchions, by boud issue ou a trunk line, hard- w ouldn’t have found their way back county day of October, 1915, all the right, ■in Sports, W ater Sports, Parades title, interest and estate of the said j rj . , be discouraged. The Bandon con Coquille H ardware Co surtaced road between Empire and so easily. Closing with a G rand Masquerade Mardi Gras. Sarah J. Ferry, deceased, at the time 1 ^ tention that a goodly hunk of the R U L E S O F COOS CO C O R N C O N T E S T . Myrtle Poiut. The am ount that of her death, and all the right, title I » It will please everybody. and interest that the said estate has. j jjj money must be spent between that could be raised is put at about New M. E. Minister. byjoperation of law or otherwise, ac-;. d city and the Curry county line is All exhibits entered from the $ 37 ° .° 00- and the distance between quired other than or in addition to th a t! '. ■? Come and bring the whole family and friends. North of the said deceased, at the time of her i another development of exactly the Coquille Valley District must be Em pire and M yrtle Point is r bout At the annual conference of the death, Bend will entertain you and show you the great bridge in and to all that certain real 1 "A delivered to the office of J L Smith same spirit. Teumile has as much 35 miles. T he resolution passed M E. church held at R osebnrg re property described as follows, towit : (• V that means rapid development to southwestern Oregon at Coquille, Oregon. The north one-half of the northwest >> right to demand that some of the represented the sentiment of Co cently the pastors of all the Coos quarter, the southwest quarter of the . money be spent over there. And All specimens of corn entered for quille people. W hat position Ban county charges except Coquille northwest quarter and the northwest ' ^ P L E N T Y O F R O O M — P L E N T Y T O EAT of the southwest quarter of > by this petty sectional grabbing for E xhibit B. (the best to ears of don will take is uncertain, but the were reappointed for another year. quarter 25. township 29 south, range 12 a slice of the dough the whole pro co rn) should be well m atured ears demand from there has heretofore Rev. C II. Bryan, who has held section west of the Willamette Meridian in | ' County, State of Oregon. ject goes down to the defeat that it and thoroughly dried, of uniform been insistent on the expenditure the pastorate of the Coquille cnurch Coos and conditions of sale: Cash; | Í2SZS2SZSZ8SZSZSZS& l = — deserves. Let the good roads ad type, with straight rows having of a large lum p of any funds raised for more than two years, goes to or Terms $500 in cash on the day of the sale I the remainder to be evidenced by a j vocates unite on the project that kernels unilorm in shape and color. on the road between Bandon and Halsey, while Rev. Downs, former and note dated said day of sale j has every consideration of good Exhibit C, best yield of corn en the Curry county line. The idea ly at Canby, conies to Coquille. promissory uue on or before one year from date, j silage on one acre. W hen the ears drawing interest the rate of 8 per | sense and good business, and if the of starting at Empire instead of Rev. Bryan writes friends here cent per annum, at interest payable an -1 ot corn have become glazed, or people will not endorse the plan N orth Bend seems to have been a that tbe new pastor is a very able nuallv, with provision for attorney fees j when the kernels are somewhat North Bend production, as i: would event suit or action is instituted to I The Herald misses its guess. Up to this time Rev Downs in collect same or any portion thereof. , dented and beginning to harden it be of considerable advantage to that man said to be secured by a mortgage has not reached Coquille, but it is upon note is then ready to he cut for ensilage city and Marshfield in the way ot expected said property above described A COOS CASE. that he will be here to and conditions. Lew A. Cates in Polk County and for this exhibit, which will be furnishing a boulevard toward the hold services next Sunday. Fol with usual terms W illiam F loyd judged on quality as well as quan Executor of Estate of beach resorts. Obser ver: lowing are the appointm ents made: 9-28-5t Sarah J. Ferry. Deceased. tity. Be sure to let some corn Another meetiug will be held in Coquille, Rev. T. H. Downs; Down in Coos county the other stand fullv m ature, so as to he North Bend T hursday, and then M yrtle Point, Rev. E- S. Mace; Notice of Sheriffs Sale day a youth was fined $400 and able to until make other exhibits will be present two prominent road Bandon, Rev. C M. K night; N orth sentenced to serve thirty days in The contestant this exhibit engingeers from the outside, who Bend, Rev A S H tsev; M arsh By virtue of an execution and order . . for the county basttle, after having must be assisted of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the in selecting and , . have . been asked . , . to come , here and field, Rev- Joseph K notts. .............................................. Circuit Court of the County of Coos been convicted ol bootlegging. In weighing the yield (ensilage from State- of Oregon, dated the 9th day of the movement These are C. sentencing tbe young man the one square rod only) bv two Coos help September 1915, in a certain action in j , , , IT c ,, . - H. Baird, U. S H ighway Engineer, Try a Herald want ad for anv the Circuit Court for said County court took the opportunity to sev county ^ farmers, cot ’ ’ related to the gn(j j. j and Stete, wherein C. M. Caton as Cantine, Oregon State thing you want to buy or sell. erely condemn the illegal sale of P_aintiff recovered judgment against A. H. Olson for the sum of Eightv-four liquors, and called attention to tbe seeing that the yield of ensilage is j H ighw ay Engineer. On Friday 36-100 dollars with interest thereon frequent warnings of the county estimated in the following m anner: ¡evening a meeting will be held in Deafness Cannot Be Cured and at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum these two gentlemen , by local^ ap p lication s, as they can n ot from Oct. 19, 1910, and the sum of attorney, who had given bis word Measure off one square rod (ex , this city, and ,, . 1 re a ch th e "diseaseJ portion o f *ne ear. twenty-two and 90-100 dollars, with in p resen t ana address lilt* T h ere is o n ly one w a y to cu re ieafn ess, that prosecution of such cases act measurement) of tbe average \ will be _, terest thereon at the rate of 6 percent and th a t is b y co n stitu tio n a l rem edies. per annum from Oct. 1st, 1913, and would be vigorous and that leniency growth of corn on one acre. Give people. D e afn e ss is ca u sed by o f th e m ucous lin in g o f th e E u sta- HAT S the use of bothering with twenty-five dollars Attorney fee and would not be shown offenders The dimensions ot this area as meas m atter of good I - r « o .„ a d s . s t h o u , l 1 d , b e tion ch ian Tu be. W h en th is tu b e is inflamet? costs and disbursements taxed at Six 1 „„ . ,, you h a v e a ru m b lin g so u n d or im perfect teen and 30-100 dollars, on the 10th day home baking when you're tired and judge evidently hoped, by dealing ured, as follows: W idth in feet; n p r r e „ s c e „ n „ t t a _ n 1 d lis t e n t o r these a u l h o t l - hearin g, an d w hen it is e n tir e ly closed. D e a fn e ss is th e resu lt, an d u n le ss th e In of February. 1915 out a severe sentence for a first of length in feet On this particular ties flam m ation ra n be ta k e n o u t an d this Notice is hereby given that I will on in a hurry ? There’s no use, while we tube resto red to its n o rm al condition, the 16th day of October, 1915. at the fense, to himself issue a warning square rod of ground cut a!l the h e arin g w ill be d estro yed fo re v e r; nine ca ses o u t o f ten are ca u sed b y C a tarrh front door of the County Court House Juvenile Birthday Party. w h ich is n o th in g but an inflam ed condi in Coquille in said County at 10 o’clock can till your wants. Try our biscuits, for against the violation of the liquor off even with the surface ot tion o f th e m ucous su rfa ce s. in the forenoon of said day, sell at pub law, and in so doing make life less stalks W e Will jrlre O ne H r n l red D o lla rs f o r a n y c a s e 01 example. They are fine. the ground and weigh the entire On Saturday afternoon, Oct 2 , D H eafness fcan so d by cata rrh ) th a t ca n n o t bo cu red lic auction to the highest bidder, for a ll's C a ta rrh Care. Send f o r c ir c u la r s fre e. strenuous for the countv prosecutor yield cash, the following described property, of stalks and ears together. Mrs. J A Collier entertained about Sold by Dmirinota.TSc. F J. CT 1 K N B Y , A C O , T o le d a Ofckx in the days that are to come. Light Give the to-wit: weight of the yield ol T a l e H a ll's E a m lly m ils f o r co n s tip a tio n . The west one-half of the northeast twenty five little girls in honor of fines, with accompanying adm oni j one-quarter, section twelve, township stalks and ears on the said square little Alice Collier’s sixth birthday, C O O K B R O S . P R O P tions to benceforlb walk the straight twenty-four, south, range thirteen west Unusual Accidents. of Willamette meridian in Coos c o u n ty ,------------- ------------------------------------ -------------------------------------- ---------------------- and narrow path, may have some rod Give the uum ber of stalks of The afternoon was a delightful one Taken and levied upon as the standing with the theorists, but corn on said square rod Give the and the children enjoyed games Doc Wood while w orking on a Oregon. property of he said A. H Olson or as; the Rogue river country by T aylor' been very drv, vet il is safe to ssv i ver age height of the sta'.ks of corn both outdoors and in until much thereof as may be necessary to 4:30 seldom work out in actual practice, on said square rod Give the num gang, wrenched and cut his satisfy the said judgment in favor of Dement, of M vrtle Point, were that what little damage was dune in for unless the bootlegger's carbura- ber of ears from the stalks on said when they were seated at the table survey and against said defendant driven through Port O rford Sunday C urry countv from fires was out left knee quite badly W ednesday plaintiff and delicious refreshments with interest thereon, together with all ou ttieir way north tor fails to do its full dutv he us weighed hv the good they dt I. afternoon The party was slash- costs and disbursement* that have or square rod Husk at once the ears served by Mrs Collier, assisted by ually soon pushes the lever into from said square rod and give the may accrue. E J. L-oiey r e l o n c l Saturday A letter from H J Grippen at ic« brush near ,he Collier place Alfred Johnson Jr.. high again, preferring to liquidate weight of same. Sack said num Mrs Currie At five the little about from several 'lavs sp tn r on a buai- one time ed tor of the W edderloirn three miles down the river. Sheriff. guests left, each one expressing her for his offense against the peace 11th trip in Con« «aunty, during It ni i h ni ntt I -igain of the Lakepoit ber and am ount of ears of corn as happiness in having been present Doc struck a yellow jack et's nest Dated at (.‘oquille. Oregon, Sept. 9 - 14 -.it ness and dignity of the state rather than found which he visited the bay and also B inner, stutes Ih it the writer is “T|- on said square od, put name at the party. Those invited were *°d ^eat a hasty retreat, carrying to lose the profit that accrues to th ’ new town of Pr.w« rs. Unless j o y i t g g ol health in San tlieg , Marviii Hawkins, Helen Sherwood, his large bru«h knite with him In C U RR Y COUNTY C U LU N G S him ¡torn trafficking in that which f owner ou the inside and on the Delia Sherwood, Elinor Folsom trying to dodge the sharp tailed hi- plans m iscarry, M r. L oner »ill C-l Mr Ciippett »ays that \V H outside of the sack and deliver said intoxicates W hile the youth has Pauline Lorenz, M arguerite Her- oj it a bank in Pow ers within the Meredith an I family were to leave he slipped m d fell, w renching P rrt Orford Tribune: our sym pathy, the judge who bad sack of corn at once to tbe office of sey, Marion Norton, Lois Morri- bugs E . B. T hrift r*m»- <io»n fiom nevt fortnight his knee and cutting a deep gash in the following wp. k fur their oí t the backbone to go the limit has J. L. Smith at Coquille. Ore. Name son, Jeanette T yrrel, Jean Young, it with his brush hook. H e was L v gluts .\L n lav in b'« i ew Bun k the-variety of this exhibit of corn Mary Esther Johnson, Helen Lv- The rain of last S in ta r dispelled home in Poplar Bluff. M i. and le our com mendation en-ilage and give the date of plant ons, M axine Paulson. Avis Hart- brought to town in a car and Dr. six »net met Mrs. >hritt an-l child th last fears of sny forest lues for also speaks of meeting M. O Puh I, son Florence McDonald, Frances G. E. Low dressed the wound and ren at ibis place who wt-m return this year, and the fire » tr U o» ap the pioneer Guos sud C uny optici' n ing aud date of cutting. New Meat Market Blanks may be obtained of J. L- M argaret Shores. Florence C a.ev, ProDoun« d » a dose call for Doc. ing h - 'ie from a visit with frten Is pointed for tbe sum m er seuwon have quite often, wh i is now in San Die Sm itb, Couuty Agriculturist. Co Mary Ella Catev. Mary W atson, been calle t in trom their statio n s in go. Mr Gr ppm el ises by sending ,f ,be bud e of lbe knife h *«1 «»- smi relatives st Rogue river. T be -’Economy M arket” has quille, A band of 19t>0 bead of sheep, tbe m ountains and laid off until bis regards to his old friends in H attie Morrison, Alice Collier, Alta >*f*d * Half att inch lower it would Oregon. been opened in tbe room next to Becket. W inona Becket. have severed the main artery in his which Jiad been bought nviedly to next year W hile the seas o has this s-rtion. I P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. Devoted to the material and social upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par ticularly and cf Coos County generally. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance Phone Main 381. can be is a uv. obtained. ....------- - Mr ------- Elwood - ................ young man who is well and favor- J ably known here, and he will un doubtedlv meet with success in his new venture j I KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE 1 3 BIG DAYS | AT NORTH BEND October 7 , 3, 9 i U 1 Sport- W j b) C I T Y BHKeRY