Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 02, 1915, Image 3

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Squibb’s Spices
Absolutely Pure
Exceptionally Strong
Economical to Use
Put up in 1 and 2
ounce Sifter Top tins
g I T h e List Comprises:
Allspice
Cinnamon
Cloves
Ginger
Mace
Mustard
Nutmeg
Paprika
Pepper
B Laos was d»wn from Fish Trip
S a tu rd a y
Did you loss your Bcart pin? Look
in the Want Ads.
Clifford Laird was in from Brew­
ster Valley Saturday.
Fresh Vegetables at all times at
Lyons & Jones.
William Norton was down from
Middle Fork Saturday.
The Sentinel suggests that after
Tiy a c » d of that Tuna Fiah at
Lyons
Jones — only 15c per can. the state goes dry that it would be
Jim Laird was in from Brewster a good plan to have a suit case in
spector to look through suit cases
Valley yesterday.
Doc Jamieaon, of Bandon, spent of people who ariive in town. YY’ hy
wouldn’t it be a good plan to have
Thursday at this place.
a stomach pump also, as there are
W. H. Schroeder was a Marshfield
more ways than one of bringing a
visitor Wednesday.
“ load" of booze into town.
YV. B. Webb returned the last of
Bahv Buggies and Runabouts.
the week from a visit to the Frisco
All kinds of Fruit Jars, Stone Jars,
fair.
Stone Churns, and 1 10 gal. Barrel
At Quick's
Call on Lyons <k Jones when you Cburu, good as new.
Second Hand Store.
want a Nemo Corset.
&.
Clifford Wilson, of Powers, was
Joe Coach, o f Bandon, was ¡ d
visiting friends in this city Sunday. town on Liusiuess the first of last
Watch for clams and crabs at the week,
Economy Meat Market.
Mrs. T. N. Boone and son Claude
Mrs. Button, of Johnsons, is re­ were in town from Fairview shop­
ported ill with typhoid fever.
ping Saturday.
Lem Cochran, the barber of Pow­
Earl Slagle of this place, who has
ers, was in town today.
lieeu absent for severul months, re­
Jack Carey was down from Pow­ turned yesterday.
ers today transacting business.
Earl Schoeder and wife were vis­
Jess Kay was up from Rivertou iting last week at Walter Schroe-
Saturday.
der’s, near Gravel Ford.
Mrs. Sadie Johnson, of Powers,
Mrs. Emma Liljeqvist is over
was a Coquille visitor last week.
from the Bay visiting her sister,
Tuna Fish at Lyons
Jones 15c Miss Gretchen Sherwood.
per can.
At the school meeting Friday
Sunday the law closed on deer,
quail, grouse, pheasants and gray
squirrels. Now there is nothing
left for the hunter but ducks. The
fishermen are allowed to catch only
fish over 10 inches in lengthy and it
takes some fisherman to do that.
About next year there will likely be
a law passed allowing only a certain
sized bait to be used bv fishermen,
or something to that effect.
‘Style.”
FUHRMAN’ S PHARMACY
Si
Standard Skin Remedy
Troubles
Jap -a-L ac
Floor and Porch
Enam el
H.O. ANDERSON
Scenic Theatre
F irst Chapter o f
“The Broken Coin”
TOMORROW— WEDNESDAY
N u ff Sed
The Big Serial
The Diamond From
The Sky
w.
A TREMENDOUS PRODUCTION BY THE FLYING “A ”
COMPANY WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST
2-Reel Chapter Every Monday
PARAMOUNT
T ra v e l Pictures
Every Monday
Keystone C o m ed y
E v e ry
Wednesday, Sunday
U n iversal Feature
WANT COLUMN
Every Night
D on ’t w ait for bills--com e along
any evening and w e w ill
guarantee a good sh ow
5 cents Usually 10 cents
FOR SIX MONTHS
COQUILIE LAUNDRY RICE CO.
PRESCRIPTION
---------for I S year*---------
The
Yl'heu a man can own a Ford,
Instant R e l i e f for all *Skin
Wear a mustache and a smile,
Just to please the fair sex
C. J. F U H R M A N , Druggist
Because it is the style,
Thai's the way the world is going
Married
Going all the while;
And if you want to keep along with
K twin A A'ltit-u, tli» well known
it.
Coquill» logger, and Mi~» Myrtle
Just own a Ford, a mustache and a
Norris, daughter of Mr. aid Mr»,
smile.
j G»o. YY7. Norn», of F a irvi.w , were
If a man should buy a Ford,
married at the Methodist par», uage
And find it worth his while,
I in Mara! field Saturday iv uing,
All the ladies will look his way
Oct. 23, Rev. Joseph K notts per­
Because it is the style.
A sanitary paint for the preser­
forming the ceremony
The newly­
That’s the way the world is going, weds will make their horn - in this vation, protection and decoration
Going all the while;
county. The Herald joins their of interior or exterior floors, where
And if you want to keep along with many other friend» in w ishing them extreme durability is required.
It
it.
the fullest measure of happiness is weatherproof aud waterproof.
Just own a Ford, a mustache and a that life cun bring.
For use on floors, stairs and wain-
*
smile.
scotings. Especially adapted for
Kitchen floors, Verandas, and
Mrs. C. H. Bryan Writes.
There was a man that sold his Ford,
Sleeping porches.
Lost his mustache and bis smile.
In a letter received by Coquille
The ladies all turned tbeir back,
COLORS
You see we want none of his style. friends Irom Mrs. C. H Bryan,
Tan
That’s the way the world is going, Sunday, she says that they are
Terra
Cotta
nicely settled at their new field of
Going all the while,
Light
Drab
labor
at
Halsey,
Oregon.
It
took
And if you want to keep along with
Dark
Drab
one
mouth
for
their
household
it.
Don't lose your Ford, your mus­ goods, shipped at the time they left
J A P - A -L A C Floor and Porch
Coquille for the M. E. conference Enamel is carried.
tache or your smile.
H alf - gallon
in Roseburg, to reach them at Hal and Quarter - gallon sealed cans
sey. Mrs. Bryan was quite ill for a only.
John Hickham Succeeds
It covers from 20 0 to 300
A. P. Miller as Marshal few days following the strenuous square feet per gallon (tw o coats),
task of moving, but they are fitting varying according to the condition
At the council meeting last night happily into their new environment, of the surface to be finished.
getting acquainted with the people
J. J. Stanley was appointed city at­ and enjoying the fruit and Chinese
Quarts, .60c
torney and the appointment was pheasants, which ate so plentitul in
Half-Gallon,
$1.15
that section. Living, however, she
confirmed.
says,
is
higher
there
than
here,
and
The resignation of A. P. Miller
as city marshal was received and they find themselves longing to see
some ol the old Coos county friends
accepted. John Hickham was ap­
pointed to fill the vacancy thus
caused, and this appointment was j
confirmed.
The city engineer was instructed
to make a map giving the location
ol sidewalks on the various streets
with relation to the property line,
so that parties desiring to make
such improvements will know ex­
actly where to place them.
The usual batch of monthly bills
was ordered paid.
O. F. Smith and wife returned
from a two months’ visit out at
Riddles They report an enjoyable
(B lack Red and W hite)
outing. Mr. Smith brought back
with him a tine bead of horns, one
of the finest pair that has ever been
William Iiettys, of Fairview, was night a 9 mill tax was levied for seen in these parts. He killed the
trading here one day last week,
deer that carried the horns, and
school purposes only.
The Rexall Store
Frank King was over from Coal-
•'Dad” Woodford and L H Haz­ claims that it was a dandy. He
edo attending to business affairs, ard were fiebiug out in the Fairview alto got some fine Chinese pheasant
Coquille
-
-
Ore.
last Wednesday.
shooting, out in the valley.
country the last of the week.
Remember the Economy Meat
Burt Kay, of Riverton, whilo driv­
Lieut. Lfeland Howey left this
Maiket just opened next to Diane's morning on the Roseburg stage for ing down Front strestSaturday after­
Professional Cards
store.
a month's visit at Corvallis and oth­ noon drove so close to the comer in
Chas. Whetstone killed a fine
front of the Baxter hotel that he
er valley points
three-point buck the last day of the
R. A. Easton, the East Fork phil­ hit the garbage can standing on the
Dr. C. W. ENDtCOTT
season.
D entist
osopher, who has no use for the corner aDd knocked the lid off of it,
Jim Wilson, “ the Boy Wonder”
Office over First National Bank
kaisar, was doing business in town besides scraping considerable of the
Phone Main 431
wrestler, was in town one day last
edge off the curbing with one of the
this morning.
week.
chains on a hind tire.
The auto
Chas. Baxter was over from
324, Office
514, Res.
season is about over and we are
Lyons
Jones are agents for the
Marshfield again Saturday and spent
Nemo Corset. Just received some
wondering if he wasn’t trying to
G. EARL LOW , M. D.
Sunday at this place, returning
new
styles.
Call
and
see
them.
P hysician and surgeon
run bis Ford inside the garbage
Monday to the Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Johh Aaeen return­
can for shelter duriBg the winter.
Office over Farmers & Merchants
Dr. G. Earl Low reports the birth
Bank
ed yesterday from a several weeks
Miss Hazel Mathews of Fish Trap
of a son to Mr and Mrs. Frank
visit at the exposition.
was shopping at this place Saturday.
Thrift on Nov. 1, 1915.
Mother
Dr. G. W. LESLIE
F. W. Barker and daughter, Miss
There were thirteen auto acci­
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and child are doiD g nicely.
Lela, visited Fairview relatives Sun­
dents
during the summer on the
Graduate o f the American School
Edna McDonald-Walls was award­
day.
o f Osteopathy o f Kirksville, Mo.
Bandon, Marshfield and Myrtle
ed $6000 in her damage suit against
Office in Eldorado Block
Phone Fred Slagle when you are
Point roads. Seven of them took
Marshfield
Oregon
going to Marshfield and a Cadillac the Smith-Powers Logging Co. for place on the BaDdon road, three on
the loss of her leg, over a year ago
auto will call for you.
the Myrtle Point and three oo the
Dr. R. H. HOPKINS
Mark M. Young, former lessee of at this place, near the depot.
Marshfield roads. Five out of the
Little Misses Entertain.
1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900 seven on the Bandon road were
C h ir o p r a c t o r
the Baxter Hotel hng leased a farm
lbs.
capucity
1
Little
Giaut
Rus­
on Myrtle Creek.
Laird Building - Coquille, Ore.
The Misses Marjorie and Adraiu
sian Steam Turbine Separator, 400 complete “ lip overs” spilliDg every­
C. Milton Schultz, editor of the lbs. capacity. 1 Remington Sholes body out. In all of these accidents Hazard entertained ten little girl
Mrs. N. L. TYRRELL
Myrtle Point Enterprise, was in Typewriter No 11 in good condi­ only one man was injured, and he friends Saturday evening at the L.
town a few minutes tbia afternoon. tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store. sustained a broken shoulder.
NURSE
H. Hazard residence. A hallowe’en
Phone 574
Coquille, Oregon
Chas, Whetstone and Bill Don­
Bring your watches, clocks or
supper was served to the young la­
jewelry to W. H. Schroeder to be aldson left Wednesday to spend the
To Visit Old Home
dies by Mr*. L- H. Hazard.
It
E. D. SPERRY
repaired. First class work guaran­ rest of the hunting season way back
was a lovely repast and was en­
teed.
A ttoknky and
Ole Hoglie and John and Jos, joyed by all present.
in the woods, but they returned Fri­
All the little
C ounsellor at L aw
D. Vance, of Portland, was in day. Can’t blame them much. It is Waldemiar were making prepara­
misses were in disguise, most of
Office in Robinson Building
town Friday taking orders for the rather cold out these nights.
tions last week to leave yesterday them representing ghosts, aud each
barbeis’ supply house which he
C. CHASE
Last week R. T. Ward, of this for San Francisco to visit the Expo­ tried guessing the identity of the
represents.
A ttorney at L aw
city, purchased the livery stable at sition. Mr. Hoglie intends to theD other. An enjoyable time was had
H.
M.
Shaw,
M
D.
Eye,
Ear,
the east end of Front street, from go back to Wisconsin to visit his at the residence, and then they all
Office in Riehmond-Barker Bldg
Nose and Throat specialist will be
Childs it Burkholder.
Mr. Ward people, having been away for four­ went out on the streets to frighten
at Baxter hotel, Coquille, on Thurs­
ghostly garb.
C. R. BARROW
thoroughly
understands
his busi­ teen years. He intends to stay there people in their
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day November 4th.
6-2t
all
winter,
but
the
Herald
proph-
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
ness and will keep teams on band
M. M. Young and his son-in-law,
Office Phone 335
to accommodate the traveling pub­ eeies that be will soon get enough Couldn’t Holler Loud Enough
Residence Phone 346
Gllis Kelly, are moving their house­
of Wisconsin winter weather and
lic. ___
hold effects to tho Warner ranch
The wild cries mixed with ob­
will arrive in Coquille again some
As we go to press, the news
J. J. STANLEY
near Bancroft, which they have
jurations, which went up to high
months ahead of bis schedule.
comes of the death of Mrs. Eliza­
LAWYER
leased
heavens from in front of the Scenic
Riehmond-Barker Building
beth Bullock, one of the old settlers
Saturday night during the second
Sensible Young People.
FARMERS—G e o T. Moulton
Coquille, Oregon
wants your bides. Better see him on Cunningham creak, which oc­
show, were not part of the Hallo­
about it. He wants furs also. 8-3-tf curred at ten thirty this morning
The young people of the city are we’en festivities, but issued Irom
A. J. SHERWOOD
Go to W. H Schroeders Jewelry The funeral will be held Thursday entitled to a vote o< thanks irom the throat of Thomas Walket, whose
A ttorney at L aw
Store and get suggestions for birth­ afternoon at the M. E. Church the business men and others, and auto stood in iront of the show
First National Bank Building
day or wedding gifts in cut glass, Soutfi.
the appreciation of the community, house. He was trying to prevent
Room 8 2-3-4
jewelry or silverware.
Mrs. Wood Barker, of Vacaville, for the moderation and good sense young Jimmie Mast from backing
Big comfortable, reliable Cadil­
in their
ballowe’en : another auto slambang into his’ n.
L. J. LILJEQVIST
Cal., and Heory Barker, of Pull­ displayed
lacs arc used on the Slagle auto line
He did not succeed and the col­
A ttorney at L aw
to Marshfield, leaving Coquille six man, Wash , the former a sister-in- pranks. So far as The Herald has
First National Bank Building
law and the latter a nephew of J. been informed, no destructive or lision occurred, but the bine vapor
times a day. Fare 75 ceDts.
he bad been emitting acted as a sort
Coquille, Oregon
In spite of the heavy rains last L. Barker of Fairview, who have malicious antics were indulged in ol buffer, and no serious damage
night and this morning, the big been visiting relatives and old-time and no property was damaged. was done.
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WALTER SINCLAIR
Stevens Dura auto stage left for a friends in the county, left yesterday There was lots of noise and plenty
Talk
About
an Ostrich.
of
fun,
but
the
hilarity
was
good
A ttorney at L aw
through trip to Roseburg, loaded for their homes
natured.
The
Scenic
enjoyed
two
Notary Public
Coquille
down with 7 passengers. It is very
A d ice cream cone was seen com­
It isn’t that The Herald is lack­
uncertain whether it will make the ing down the floor in Leneve’s con­ invasions by masqueraders, with
ing in local pride when it throws
whom
even
the
city
marshal
did
return trip again this year.
fectionery store one day last week.
cold water on the 175-pound buck
not have the nerve to cope.
It was proceeding along as if it bad
story. It is too wise to be "taken
legs.
Upon examination it was
in” on these hunting stories
And
Important Decision.
found that a small mouse was inside
in regard to that 225 pouud deer
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
In 1913, the Legislature of the | killed on the Bay, all we have to
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’ of it aDd was shoving it along in
front of him by the use of his hind State of Otegon passed a law for­ •ay is that the editor of that paper
FOUND— A ecarf pin. Owner rail legs.
bidding the advertising of sex med­ can swallow a larger "huntin’
at this office.
yarn” than the Sentiuel can.
One of the Miller boys captured a icines. A decision testifying to the
FOUND—Pup 7 or 8 months old. buck Thursday that weighed 150 validity of the law has just been
Much A dler-i-ka Used in Coquille
Owner describe same and pay for
The
Some deer. It’s strang- made by the Supreme Court.
keep. C .E Cunningham, Pow­ pounds
It ib reported by C. J. Fuhrman that
none of the local hunters can get opinion was prepared by Justice
ers, Ore
11-2 3tp
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Henry __
L. _ Benson.
Chief Justice uucli Adler-i-ka is sold in Coquille.
one of those 225 pound ones that V
A 'u n n f . ond Ascnriate Tostire« I’eopl. nave found o u t that O N E
GASOLINE LAUNCH for trade for
F^A
. M oore and A ssociate ju s tice s 8I>(£ )NFUI, of lllig ,|mp|e buckthorn
milk cowa or young horse Apply they kill on the bay. A man must T h o m a s A . M cB ride and O e o rg e ^)arjc anq glycerine mixture relieves al-
have to shoot an awful lot of lead H Burnett concurred
to Frank Burkholder.
7-6 tf
most. ANY A8E ofconstipatiun, »onr or
or gassy stomach. It is bo powerful
into one to hriDg him up to that
SLASHING— Want to exchange lot
that it ib used successfully in appemllcia
or ecreage for slashing Coquille weight, or else have a very vivid Two Laws Govern Shooting tin. ONE MINUTE after yon take it
the gasses rumble and pass out It ie
Land Co., Folsom's Confectionerv imagination when be describee its
The hunters are somewhat be­ perfectly Bafe touae and cannot gripe.
4-20-tf weight
fuddled over the State and Federal Btat* o f Ohio, city of Toledo,
SECONDHAND TYPE W RITE R —
A gentleman from Bandon killed laws governing the shooting of
Lucas County.
f
ice is an absolute neces­
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
Pittsburg Visible; does first-class a deer east of this town Inst week
senior
partner
o
f
the
firm
o
f
F.
J. Cheney
ducks. The state law says that A Co., doing business In the City
sity. F or the other six
of To­
work. For sale cheap. Inquire
It wasn’t so strange about the mr.n you can shoot ducks one hour alter ledo, County and State aforesaid, and
at Herald office.
tf
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
months it is a great con­
killing the deer as it was that it sundown and one hour before sun HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev­
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS— for had a freak set of horns.
On one ; rise, while the Federal law says you by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
venience. Have you giv­
exchange, Victor arid Columbine
FRAN K J. CHENEY.
side it had four points while on the must quit exactly at sunset and
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
en your order for the
in good order. Inquire at this
m y presence, this €th day o f December,
other
just
the
stub
of
a
horn
about
office.
tf
: shall not shoot before sunup. This A . D 188«.
(Sea!)
A. XV. OLEASON.
season yet? If not
two inches in length.
This born is a good example of a state and
Notary Public.
LOST - Cnain from
Stu lehaker bad been shattered by * bullet from
Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken internally
I federal law conflicting with each and acts directly upon tho blood and mu­
siito,
in
town
or
on
way
to
ceme­
Better make Us Your Iceman
cous surfaces o f the system. Send for
tery. Finder please leave with j some hunter's rifle earlier in the other. How is a hunter going to testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
A piece of lead from the abide by both and still keep within
Coquille Hardware Co. and re­ I season
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
ceive reward.
ltp
the law?
bullet was wedged in the horn.
Taka Hall e Family Pule for
Si
D.D.D.
(Contributed anonymously )
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If you have not been using Sw ift’ s try it next time—it is satisfactory
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