Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 21, 1915, Image 3

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    FOR YOUR GIFTS
GO TO
FUHRMAN’S
Here are a few of the things you will
find there as remembrances for your friends.
Christmas Greetings Hand Painted China
Liggett’s Chocolates
Fancy Stationery
Christmas Cards
Smokers Articles
Leather Goods
Parisian Ivory
Perfumery
Cut Glass
Toilet Articles
Souvenier Post Cards
Japanese Teak Wood
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Professional Cards
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D e n t is t
Office over First National Bank
Phone Main 431
324, Office
514, Res.
G. EARL LOW. M. D.
P h y sic ia n and surg eo n
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
Dr. R. H. HOPKINS
C h ir o p r a c t o r
Laird Building
-
Coquille, Ore.
Mrs. N. L. TYRRELL
NURSE
Phone 574
Coquille, Oregon
E. D. SPERRY
A ttorney and
C ou n sello r at L a w
Office in Robinson Building
w. C. C H A SE
A ttorney at L aw
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
C. R. BARROW
A tto rn e y a n d C ou n sello r at L aw
Oftice Phone 335
Residence Phone 346
J. J. STANLEY
LA WYE R
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Oregon
A. J. SHERWOOD
A tto rn ey a t L aw
First National Bank Building
Rooms 2-3-4
L. J. LILJEQI/IST
A tto rn e y at L aw
Firet National Bank Building
Coquille, Oregon
WALTER SIN CLAIR
A ttorney at L aw
Notary Public
Coquille
MERELY MENTIONED
Mrs. Lem Cochran, of Powers, re-
Glen Shores spent Saturday at
B a sd o D .
The TITLE COMPANY pays cash
for county warrants.
12 7-3t
Ira Johnson was up from Ander­
son’s camp Sunday.
Francis Martin was over from the
Bay visiting laBt week.
Fresh Vegetables at all times at
Lyons & Jones.
Miss Katb Chatburn, of BandoD,
was a Coquille visitor last week.
Don’t forget “ A Woman’s Resur-
lection” at the Scenic tomorrow
night.
Chas. Baxter came over from the
Bay Saturday and speDt Sunday at
this place.
Mrs. Jim Laird and daughter Eva
were in town Saturday doing their
Christmas shopping.
Remember Santa Claus will be at
the Racket Store tomorrow evening
from 7 to 8 o’clock.
Muster Lyle Beyers accompanied
bis uncle W.. W. Lawhorn to Mc-
Dr. V L. Hamilton reports the
Kioley Sunday morning for a few birth of an 11-pound girl to Mr.
day's visit
and Mrs. John Belloni on Decem­
A present for every child who ber 18, 1915.
comes to meet Santa Claus at the
Tomorrow the Marshfield Gun
Racket Store tomorrow evening be­
club comes over to this place and
tween 7 and 8 o'clock.
hoots with the Coquille club for
Mr and Mrs. L. A. Lawhorn, of Christmas turkeys.
McKinley, recently sent the editor’s
M. Andersou and wife departed
family a treat iu the shape of some
last week for Grant’s Pass where
fine country sausage and spare ribs
they will visit his people, and will
The TITLE COMPANY b a s likely reside in the future.
money to loan on improved farm
You can find a great variety of
lands.
12-7-3t
Holiday gifts for little money by
looking over the extensive display
Btate o f Ohio, city o f Toledo. I „
at the Racket Store.
Lucas County,
1 *
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he If
Ben Currv left Thursday for Cal­
senior partner ' f tin; Aral o f F. J. Cheney
A Co., doing business in the City of To­
Archie
ledo. County a. id State aforesaid, and ifornia on a business trip.
that said firm v.-ill pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev­ Walker is filling his position at the
ery case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured
by the uso of H.U.T.M C VTARRH CURE. warehouse during his absence
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this Cth day o f December,
Notice the beantiful light and
steadier pictures at the Scenic, since
A (Seal)1S86'
A. W. GLEASON.
Nothry Public.
the installation of a mercury arc
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly upon the blood and mu­ rectifier and other improvements.
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists, 73c.
T ake H all's F a m ily P ills fo r co n stip a tio n
MONEY TO LOAN on improved
ranches, 1 to 5 rears. F. E. Con­
way Bond <fc Mortgage Broker,
Marshfield, Oregon.
12-7-tf
ice is an absolute neces­
sity. P or the other six
months it is a great con­
venience. Have you giv­
en your order for the
season yet? If not
R«.H er m a k e U *
B e tte r m a k e U *
Your Iceman
Your iceman
J LOQ ltlE LAUNDRY LIEE CO.
Oo to W. H Schroeders Jewelry
Store and get suggestions for birth­
day or wedding gifts in cut glass,
jewelry or silverware.
WANT COLUMN
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’
FOR SIX MONTHS
Thu TITLE COMPANY prye > asb
Mary Bruer, of Myrtle Point, was
High School Debate.
for county warrants.
12-7-3t
in town Saturday,
William Brttys was in fro'm Fair-
Myrtle Cunningham,Maty Levar,
1 be TITL E COM PAN Y payscash
view yesterday.
Merlon Tyrrell and Leslie Schroe-
for county warrauts.
12 7-3*
Joe Coach was attending to busi­ der have been selected to represent
Mrs. Ruth Elrod was over from
ness
matters at this plaoe yesterday. the iocsi high school in the contests
the Bay last week.
Charlie
Myers was down from the of the State Debatiug League for
John Lamb was up from Rocky
the year. These contestants were
Noith Fork yesterday.
Point one day lost week
chosen at a tryout held at the high
Mis. J. P. Clausen and daughter
Tuna Fish ai Lyons & Jones loo
'school last Thursday, Messrs. Mor­
were shopping in town yesterday.
pei cun.
rison. Law and Sbimian acting as
John Hurley was up from the
Sam Stout w is in from Middle
judges
The deflates to determine
lower river ou business yeaterduy
cre-k one day but week,
the championship of Coos county
The TITLE COMPANY h a s will be held on the evening ol Jan­
tu ued last Wu>k from a month's
money t o I o u d on improved farm
at> y iu California
uary 28 , the subject for discussion
land.
12-7-3t
being. "Resolved, that the Swiss
Charlie V ulard was up from
Saturday Frank Burkholder re­ system ot military training aud ser­
Baudoo the la-t of the week.
turned from a three weeks’ trip out vice should be adopted by tht Uni­
Try a can of that Tuna Fish at
ted States.”
Merton Tyrrell and
Lyons & Jonis — only 15c per cau. in the eastern part of the itate.
Betty Nansen, “ the royal actress,” Leslie Schroeder will uphold the
Toys and i.,expensive Christmas
gilts of all d u e lptiona cun be found appears at her bsst in “ A Woman’s affirmative side of this question
at ihe Racket Store.
Resurrection,” at the Scenic to­ against Myrtle Point at this place,
E. A Beck' tt left Thursday for morrow evening.
10 and 20 cents. while Mary Levar and Myrtle Cun­
San Francisco on a business trip.
At the Farmers’ Union Stors ningham will go to North Bend to
J S. Lyons was over from the there has been on exhibition a per­ contend for the negative.
B.iy ou business one day last week. simmon which, while very common
DIED
Mark M. Young was in from his in some parts of the country, is a
novelty to some of the Coos county
ranch ou Middle creek last week.
Jimmie Sanderson, the six-year-
FARMERS—O e o T. Moulton residents.
old son of Mr. and Mrs. James San­
wauls your biles. B tter see him
Paul Skeela returned Sunday derson of this city, died at the home
about it. He wants furs also. 8-3-tf
from an extended stay in California. of bis parents Friday night with
Earl Simmons and wife, of Gravel He hasn’t fully decided whether he
double-sided pneumonia.
He was
Ford, were Coquille visitors last will remain here long or not, but
at first attacked with throat trou­
week.
intends to stsy until after Christ­ ble which seemed to go to his lungs
Duffer” Duobata was down mas. California climate evidently
and caused pneumonia to set in.
from Powers the middle of last agrees with him as he is looking
He died withiu three days after
waak.
very fit.
taking the fever.
The TITLE COMPANY has
The Coquille High school basket
money to loan on improved farm ball teams journeyed to Norway
M. E. Church
lands.
12-7-3t
Saturday night and defeated the
Sunday school at 10 a. m , Mrs.
Miss Berna Irvine spent several two teams at that place.
The Co­ Laura C. Brandon, superintendent.
days last week with the Findleys at quille second team fairly swamped
Preaching at 11 a m.and 7:30 p.m
Fish Trap.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
their rivals by the score of 23 to 2.
Prayer meeting Thursdays at
Mrs. Bob Maddox who has been The first team from this place de­
7:30 p m.
abaent for soma time, returned yes­ fatted Norway’s first team by the
You are cordially invited to all
terday.
tune of 24 to 14.
the services of the church.
T H D o w n s , Pastor,
Tommy Krewson and Pearley
The best display of inexpensive
Crowley were in from Brewstsr Val­ Holiday goods is endoubtedly that
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
to be seen at True’s Racket Store
ley Wedneeday.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
on Second street.
Long counters filled with Holi­
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
Lyons & Jones are agents for the
day goods at the Racket Store,
Nemo Corset Just received some p. m.
Come and look them over.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
new styles. Call and see them
Yesterday morning C. A. Machon
Morning Subject, “ The Chris­
A list of 25 words was put on the tian’s Compass for the New Year.”
was observed bringing 100 cigars
Evening Subject, “Something
tiigh school black board last week
up the stieet on a truck.
for study snd a few days later was New.”
Herman Isensee is on the sick
J o h n F. L e g g e t t , Minister
given out to the school.
The
list this week. He is improving un­
Seniors made the highest score of
der Dr. G. E Low’s care.
Announcement
the classes, having an average of 98
Call on Lyons & Jones when you
per cent.
To the Republican voters of Coos
want a Nemo Corset.
Chas. Baxter informs us that all County— I wish to announce that I
Mrs. Tom Lewis, of Bandon, was
the Baloons in Marshfield intend to am a candidate for County Assessor
in town Saturday on her way home
subject to the action of the Republi­
close down without a protest the
after a brief visit at Marshfield.
can primary next April.
first of the year, while at Bandon
A m os L. N o s l e r ,
Cupid evidently slept all last
we learn that applications have
Bridge, Ore.
week as there was no marriage li­
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already been made for 1916 licen­
censes issued during the entire
Coquille
People
Praise
Simple
Mixture
ses by several of the saloons.
week.
Chicken Thieves Again Busy
Friday night chicken thieves
again demonstrated their ability by
relieving the chicken coop back of
Moss’ meat market ol a dozen nice
Plymouth Rock fryers.
Those
South Slough pirates can’ t hold a
candle to Coquille’s chicken thieves.
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The person or persons who have
1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900
been doing the stealing go about it
1 Little Giant Rus­
like Southern negroes and leave no lbs. capacity
sian Steam Turbine Separator, 400
trace.
lbs. capacity
1 Remington Sboles j
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Typewriter No 11 in good condi­
Chapter of Accidents
tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store !
Saturday night was a night of
Have you paid the Printe r?
happeninga. Earl Schroeder started
things by breaking a leg.
Ralph
The Celebrated
Lukens fainted in Shores’ pool hall
and a doctor bad to be called to his
assistance; a carload o f joy riders
rendered tha latest bit of the sea­
Awarded Gold Medal
son at 11:55 p. m , which caused a
p.
P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915
dog to howl the rest of the night; a
rooster kept insisting all night that
it was daylight, just because there The strongest and nearest water proof
Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers,
w bb a full moon.
Take it all in all Miners, Sportsmen and Workers.
Saturday night was oue of the liv-
liest nights our little city has seen
Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes
for some time.
MBs Bay, the English teacher of
the High school, left overland yes
terday morning for a holiday visit
O n e B ran d.
at her home in Colorado.
She
"Paw , what’s It mean ’burning tha
hoped to reach her destination on midnight oil?*” "Joy riding, my son.”
Thursday and expected to start on —Buffalo Kxnrpss
her return trip the following Wed­
Birthday Party.
nesday.
io trood order.
office
Strong Shoes for Boys
Don’t ask for
crackers, say—
Snowflake Sodas
Look for the bright
red package and in­
sist on getting it.
at td! dealers
PACIFIC COAST
BISCUIT COMPANY
PORTLAND
OREGON
We sell Carman’s Mattress
De Luxe because the maker
backs It with an absolute
guarantee of satisfaction.
Try It for 30-nights at our
expense and if cot better
than we claim we return
your money in full. Isn’t
that fair?
H. 0. ANDERSON
Scenic Theatre
A Chapter of
“The Broken Coin”
Every Saturday Night
Nuff Sed
PARAMOUNT
1 ____
Travel Pictures
Every Monday
FOX
FEATURE
Every Wednesday
Universal Feature
Every Night
Don’t wait for bills--come along
any evening and we will
guarantee a good show
Bergmann Shoe
■
5 cents
Usually
O n e of th e W o r l d ’» D e r k » p o ts.
Even today inlnnd New Guinea is
Manufactured by
, ae o f tlie world's dark spots. Tfie
country Is a nightmare >f gigantic
Theodore Bergmann
precipices, huge ravines, great swamps
Shoe Manufacturing Co.
and soaking forests In 1901 the Dan­
ish explorer Peterson, with three com
Portland, Oregon I .anions, dived deep Into the heurt of
’ 621 Thurman St
Mrs. Z. C. Strang invi’ed a num- j Ask forjth e Bergmann Waterproof this unknown country. They were
captured by a tribe o f savages, who
her of girls to the Strang home last Shoe Oil.
killed their carriers aud mado them
Wednesday in honor of her daugh-^
prisoners.
For long they were be­
lei Miss Zelma’s eighteenth birth­
lieved to be dead. Then, to every one's
amazement, a letter In Peterson's writ­
day. The affair was kept a secret
ing was brought by a native to the
from the guest of honor until she
i oast.
It told o f Ills miserable plight,
was startled by more than a dozen
and an expedition was at once sent In­
Regular as tlie Clock
land to bring him home. - I.ondoa
girls jumping up in a supposedly
Spectator.
FOR RENT—Small house on Sec­
Baby Buggies and Runabouts
ond street, six lots, f uit trees $5 All kinds of Fruit Jars, Stone Jars,
a month. Herald office. 12 7 3t Stone Churns, and 1 10 gal Barrel
Chum, good as new.
At Quick’s
GASOLINE LAUNCH for trade for Second Hand Store.
milk cows or young horse Apply
A fishing party consisting of
to Frank Burkholder.
7-6 tf
George Moulton, John Miller, and
SLASHING— Want to exchange lot
or acreage for slashing Coquille “ Butch” Brenner autoed out to the
Land Co., Folsom’s Confectionery Fairview country Sunday, a n d
After the excitement
4-20-tf caught over 200 fine salmon trout. empty room
was over, blank booklets were
Stanley
Bartlett,
who
was
in
Ban­
SECOND HAND TYPEW RITER—
Pittsburg Visible; does first-class don Sunday sava that the wind did passed around together with a sup­
work. For sale cheap. Inquire not blow at all at this place that ply of old magazines, and a jolly
afternoon was spent illustrating
at Herald office.
tf
dav; that it was merely a zephyr
life stories by cut out pictures, ac
COW W ANTED — Three to five compared to the gale that raged
¡cording to the titles ot the pages.
year« old, fresh or soon to be down by the sea.
In the evening a delicious chirken
fresh, Holstein preferred Addreea
The only photoplayer who has djnner was served in cafeteria style
K. J. Galbraith, C' quille.
12 14 2tp ever broken the Mary Pickford rec- and soon afterwards the company
,or » ‘ tendance eppears et the adjourned to the Masonic hall to
» « « « r o w evening.
Betty witness a basketball contest between
Inquire et ibis Nansen in “ A W om .n’s Resurrec- the High school team snd the town
tf
tioo.” 10 and 20 canta.
boys.
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS—"for
wchaD(?# Victor end Cr lumWee
Many i & Coquille praise the simple
mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., known as Atller-i-ka. This remedy
is tne most THOROUGH bowel cleanser
ever sold being even used succesafull
appendicitis.
ONE SPOON FIT
relieves almost ANY CASE of con
stipation, sour or gassy stomacbr
ONE MINUTE after you take it the
gasses rumble and pass out. Adler-i ka
cannot gripe and tlie INSTANT action
is surprisin.
C. J. FUHRMAN, Druggist
Norris has recently built a home
for his bride. The best wishes of
George R. Norris, of Fairview, many friends are extended to the
<nd Miss Bethel Stock, of Sumner, happy pair.
were married at the Methodist par­
Bring your watches, clocks or
sonage in Marshfield Tuesday eveu-
jawelrv to W. H Schroeder to be
ing, December 14 , Rev. Joseph repaired
First class work guaran­
Knolls peifotrning the ceremony. teed.
The wedding was a very quiet af­
fair, only the parents of the groom 1
■<nd a brother os the bride being in 1
attendance.
Both of the young
[leople belong to old pioneer fami­
lies, their grau dparen ts having come
to Coos countv and carved homes
out of the w ilderness long before
thete was a wagon road over the
mountains.
Tlie young couple will make
their home at Fairview, where Mr.
Married
W ILLIAM FOX Present»
A SCREEN P LAY of
Tremendous Intensity
Power and Interest
i
THE SCENIC THEATRE
.
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A TRI-STAR ALLIAN CE
First-class fare or..
Up freight, per ton
17.50
3.00
E. A E. T. Kruse
24 California Street, San Francisco
For Reservation»
J. E. NORTON
Agent, Coquille, Oregon
Dec. 22
Betty Nansen
William J. Kelly & Edward Jo»e
IN
Str. Elizabeth
San Francisco
and Bandon
10 cents
A Woman’s Resurrection
From ToUtoi’» Resurrection
j
1 Oc
Price»
20c
C 5
S W I F T 'S
Silver Leaf Brand Pure Lard Stands the Test
If you have not been using Sw ift’ s try it next tim e—it Unsatisfactory
A»k Your Dealer—He can get it
,1. E . N O R T O N
D IS T R I B U T O R .
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