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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1916)
IRRITATED T h ROATS should be given immediate attention. The condition should never be al lowed to become chronic, and that iB just what is liable to happen if the irritation is not at once re moved. Our ¿ R e t a il TH RO AT PASTELLS will quickly soothe and restore nor mal conditions. They also strength en the vocal organs. Especially good for singers and speakers. Taste good -you'll like them Price 10c ^ Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D entist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW, M. D. P hysician and surgeon Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Dr. G. W. LESLIE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy of 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 NURSK Phone 574 Coquille, Oregon E. D. SPERRY A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Fresh Vegetables at all times at into it’s frank open face. “ Nine next witness and he eaid th t >, 1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900 Lyons & Jones. o ’clock” be brealbed. “ She was to w»8 Batiafi* <t that tbe boys bad b*. u lb*, capacity 1 Little Giant Ri.a- Dr. Leep, of BaDdon, was a Co- be here at uine; perhaps her par- gc :ujg drntlc od cider l> .t bn 'i*Q Steam lurbiue Separator, 400 Tuna Fiati at L y u s A Joues 15o qu ilo visitor today. ents have found out about our (Continued from page 1) a ulvin’ t Hwewr to it caP**city 1 Remington Sboi**a f < i o n. it i : . typewriter No 11 in good condi- FARMERS_G e o T, M -niton meetings, anJ if they have—” The that cider formed on lb- »luuii.ch M. Lrqeqvisi auuiessmi tue ju.y tjon. At Quick's Second Hand Store 1 ■ W. Laud was up froiu Dandoti wants rour bi les. Better et I m youog man rubbed a certain part of which caused the cider to intoxicate, _______ ________ in u strong appeal for enforcement' Wednesday. about it. He wants furs also. 8-3-tf his anatomy reflectively as he thot if it lealljr did intoxicate, but he of the law. He said that the law ||_ £ Chardi .Mildred Winter was up from Jim Emery was the lucky w in ner'of this. And why shouldn’t he as declined to swear to it. He said should tie enforced but at the same 0 . , ---------- BunJou one day lust week. of the month’ s pass at the Scenic the girl’s father wore a No 11 shoe? that the young men who became time be informed the Judge that he j Sunday school at io a. m , Mrs. (Jleau tour lug for 25 ceuts with last Wednesday night. At tbe same instant bis eye rested intoxicated on the beveiage did so aura C. Biandon, superintendent. j didn’t think that the accused should Breaching at u a tn.and 7:30 p.m. Anderson’ s vacuum cleaner Dr. G E Low reports the birth upen a girl's bright hue 1 stocking by the aid of lemon extract which be dealt with too severely. He Epwortb League at 6:30 p. m. Mr Roy Morgan was up from Uaudou of a lo-pound gi:l to Mr. and Mrs. cap showiug just above the top of they poured into the cider. Frayer meeting Thursdays at said be w.is not after Macbou’s scalp “Thai’s ' Machon said that if any man in the W edneeday attending to business F. D. Fisb, of Fat Elk, one day last the high backed bench. but that be ruerelv wished tbe law 7:30 P m. her cap, I’d know it auywhere,” he house would pour a few ounces of You are cordially invited to all Grant Wilcox was in from Mc week. to be observed and enforced. the services of the church. Kinley Wednesday. Dr. G. E Low officiated at the thought as he rushed to the beucb : the extract into a certain amount of :• t. Barrow addressed tbe jury T H D o w n s , Pastor. and threw his arms «ruin I bis cider and drink it, io less than three Tty a can of that Tuna Fish at birth ot a io-pound daughter to , until tbe coining of bigb noon, he would be “ laid out.’ ’ He Lyons & Jums — only 15c per can. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kigbt of sweetheart. He turned tbe blush, . hours . . , , ., .. , 1 which - mo -. i w u u w i i an a u u a in ojuu ru CH U R CH O P CH R IST , induced all u bauds tn a adjourn ing face upward and imprinted a further stated that if they were n ot,' fof i)jDner Sunday School 10 a m Jqe Laird was down from Myrtle Riverton one dav last week. resounding smack upon tbe up he himself would eat it Wbers- The jurT retjrfl, „ ODe 0-clock “ “ “ Ring W edn.sd.y, 7:30 The domestic science department Point Wednesday. turned lips. Then tbe whole uni upon the Judge had to call order id ie . ... ... P- J. L. Lundy was down from of the Woman’s Study Club will 1:45 brol,Kht .11 a verdict of Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. verse whirled around him. Aud th41 court meet next Monday, February 7, at Myrtle Point one day last week guilty- MorniDg s u b j e c t , “ Anti-Septic why shouldn’t it whirl? For he re His testimony was very strong; <, ( Christians.’ ’ The Billie DeLanby was up from Ban- 2.30 p. tn. in the city library. ceived a good right band swing j and be stated again and again that' -.«are UI**> e j Evening subject, “ Three Manifes- class will finish the chapter on don Wednesday. His he was UDaware rl the cider co n -' I*** ,“ oru,“ F. * leD Justice St ruley tations of the Holy Spirit.” “ Roots and Tubers,” commencing at right on the point of his jaw. Cull on Lyons Jh Jones when you J ohn F L eggett ’ Minister. supposed sweetheart was one of the taining more alco’jo l than the law ioipoaed a fine of $100 ami costs “ Preparation," ou page 140. want a Nemo Corset. stockiug capped Coquille High allows— one-half of one per cent. with the uudi-istandiug that if tbe Saturday morning a robin lit on For County Clerk Virgil Wilson and wife were over school boys stu dying bis lessons by He Baid that upon the officeis ob- coats ware paid tbe fiue would be the edge of the window sill at Fol , . . , . . . . . . .suspended. Mr. Uai-bon later paid I hereby announce myself as a from the B iy the last of the week. moonlight. taming a sample of his cider to test ,, . H som’s and tried to take a bite out of , , ! tbe costs, democratic candidate for County Air-O-Lite mautels 10 ceuts each, ' a couple of weeks ago, Liljeqvist q,. . ., the apples on display there through . , , / . ,, , , J . The only other complaint for Clerk subject to tbe action of tbe 00 ceuts a dozen, at Anderson’s. Cold Kills Birds told him that he would be notified the window pane. After failing to mally filed w a s against Albert John people at the May piimuries. Misses Evelyn and Helen Bil by John Hicknm the following 1-18-tf L. W. ODDY, break through tbe glass and no The cold weather is certainly morning whether he would be al son. This case is being held up at lings, of Myrtle Point, were Co doubt finding it rather bard on his preseD t. Mr. Jobnsou h a s s e n t a hard on the birds. The hunters at lowed to Bell it or not. Announcement quille visitors Friday. He said bill be gave up the job and Hew sample of the cider to a chemist for this place felt very bad this week that he is still waiting for Hickam T o the Republican voters of Coos Born—To Mr. and Mrs EJ John away. analysis and wishes to get returns wheu they learned that five of the to show up and do tbe notifying. County— I wish to announce that I son, twin girls, weight six pounds * - . » ► . from lhat before hie case is called am a candidate for County Assessor imported Hungarian quail had died He explained that he bad traveled each, on January 30, 1910. Sheriff Johnson has also sent to subject to the action of the Republi For County Commissioner from the cold out in the Fairview around a great deal aDd had resided Lyons A Jones aie agents for the J. Lee Brown a s a m p l e received can primary next April. country. These birds have been st a great many places but that Nemo Corset Just received some A mos L. N o slk k , I hereby announce myself as from Powers, and another case u ay here a couple of years and were do never before bad he been arrested new styles. Call umi see tnem Bridge, Ore. candidate for County Commissioner arise from that. Dr. V. L. Hamilton reports the of Coos County on the Republican ing nicely until this year It’s bard for any offense or was he ever up Mr. MachoD is inclined to think to tell how many of them have suf before a court. He ended by say bit th of a 9-pound girl to Mr. and ticket in the May Primaries. The Celebrated that he has been made tbe goat, aDd Very truly yours, fered. Feed was sent out from ing that this was tbe tiret time and Mrs. William Wiggins on January there are maDy who agree with him. J T. HARRIGAN. this place by hunters. he hoped to tbe good Lord it was 31, 191(5 The cold weather whs also hard the last. Tried to Escape W. H. Mansell has now made ar The Weather on the China pheasants. Three of Albert JohnsoD then took the Awarded Gold Medal rangements to handle mill wood them were found dead last week stand and said that he had no idea from the local mill. Phone him A dispatch to tbe Times tells of P. P. 1. E. San Francisco, 1915 The oldest inhabitant is backed off They were just beginning to thrive your order and get a big load for that the cider contained alcohol tbe attempt of A M. Jennings, the | ________ the boards in the matter of weather, your money. 1 18 3t here aud it will be deplorable if over one-half of one per ceDt. He hold-up mao, to escape at Eugene The strongest and nearest water-proof and none of them can recall a time Dr. V. L. Hamilton reports the when snow has made its appearance they are killed off by the inclement has a standard tester and be claims while he was being taken to tbe pen k ^ 0®3 H?at*e ^or ^°F?f,r8’, Cruisers, birth of a 9£ pound boy to Mr. aud for so long a time. More has fallen at weather. that he teita all the cider sent out. from this county with four others Mrs. Don Donaldson on Thursday, one clatter, but repeated falls of snow, l'he tester was purchased from C. J in charge of Laird and Sboup. : „ , _ . . e. continued for weeks, have been un Candidacy of Judge Moore January 27, 1916. Fuhrman who aleo had faith in it, They went out over the Willamette- j M * n * Conafort DreM S h oe. known. Cattle and sheep have suf Mr. Johnson stated. Pacific route and the prisoners were Baby Buggies aud Runabouts fered severely, not only from lack of Strong Shoes for Boys The announcement of the candidacy All kinds of Fruit Jars, Stone Jars, feed but from the extended exposure H. W. Dunham took tbe stand lodged io the Lane county jail j Stone Churns, aud 1 10 gal Barrel to which they are not acclimated. of Judge F. A. Moore for re-election as next and substantiated Mr. Mi- awaiting the arrival of tbe train. Manufactured by Churn, good as new. At Quick’s About the only consolation we have is a member of the Supreme Court was JeDuings attempted to file the lock chon’s testimony in regard to Lilje made last week and is of much interest Second Hand Store. Theodore Bergmann that it has been worse everywhere else. to his admiring friends in Coos County, qvist promising to warn them, or to of bis cell and liberate himself. I Shoe Manufacturing Co. » -»•* -• Saturday night 18 inches of «now who take a sincere pleasure in voting Bend Hickam to warn them if tbe Sheriff Johnson is uow wondering i fell at Powers, several iuclies at for men of his high order of intelligence, cider was pronounced to contain too where Jennings obtained the file, se ] 621 Tburman St Lucky Cows Portland, O r« (o n honesty, fairness and ability. Marshfield and four inches here. If much alcohol. Mr. Liljeqvist de be was thoroughly searched before Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof Judge Moore has served the people of J. N. Jacobson is inclined to think all that snow had hit Ht one place shoe Oil. leaviug here. This search was so nied this statement and Dunham Oregon for a quarter of a century as a it would have caused some excite that he is somewhat favored of the gods. Last Friday night the weight of member of the Supreme Bench; is at reiterated again and again that it thorough that it turued up a narrow meut. the snow brought down the roof of a present the Chief Justice of that Hon was tbe truth. Mr. Dunham’s tea piece of tin that Jennings bad con H. M. Shaw M D , eye, ear, nose large shed in which the cows which orable Body, and has served as Chief timony on this point wag stricken cealed in tbe seam of bis overalls. It ie about three inchie lung and an ! and throat specialist, will be at supply the sanitary milk which he re Justice four terms. During all this out. time he has established himself in the eighth of an inch wide, and was in Regular as the Clock Baxter Hotel, Coquille, 8 <turlay, tails around town in his electric lighted The case was then adjourned until tended for the purpose of springing milk wi ¿on, find shelter when they February 12 Glasses fitted 2-1 2 want it. The roof came down in the the following morning at 9 o'clock. tbe catches on a handcuff. A piece MERELY MENTIONED Bergmann Shoe Str. Elizabeth Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE A ttorney at L aw OHice in Uichmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW : Rah, Rah, Rah! That’s Right, Cheer Mel A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 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. LILJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SINCLAIR A ttorney at L aw Notary Public Coquille CIDER HAS TOO MUCH ALCOHOL night, and the cows were undoubtedly under it but none were injured, al though four of them showed scratches and bruises the next morning. Farmers Will Frolic Invitations have been bsued to a “ Farmers’ Frolic, to be held Thurs day. F.-b. 3rd at G>o P Laird's big new barn n ar Riverton. The invi tation is signed By Geo P Laird, M. G, Lutsey, J T. Jenkins, J. E Bt-lloni, J D. C u l.G e o R. J h1 son, H B Warner and J L. Smith, tbe entertainment committee Every body is invited to come and bring a big smile and a basket of eats, and “get together.’ hearts of the people of Oregon for his judicial qualifications, his impartiality in the administration of justice to rich and poor alike, his honesty and his abil The debating team lent by C. H. ity. S. to North Bend last Friday was Chief Justice Moore is considered by defeated, the decision being unani all who know him, both lawyers and mous in favor of tbe North Bend laymen, to be our most valuable public As captain o f the want ads. I’ll ad team. Tbe team which debated . servant. His masterly familiarity with mit I'm a winner. I can easily score Myitle Point at this place was also the laws of our State enables him to ac complish more than would be possible a touchdown for you if you put ms iefeated, Mrrtle Point receiving with one less efficient. Such menas in the field. Want ads. pay. two votes and Coquille, one. As h* are what make our Supreme Court Myrtle Print and North Bend each nationally respected. The County Debates Before the Judge left tbe bench he was called upon to decide an argu- meut between Liljeqvist and Bar- row in regard to Lil forbidding Barrow to sak a certain queetioo of the defendant. Lil ma le a very good appeal to the J u d g e , where upon Mr. Barrow sprung to his feet and said that never iu all his career did he ever hear an attorney utter such remarks When he resumed bis seat Lil informed the Judge that never before did be have Ihe pleasure of hearing s man allow bis moutb run away with bis brain. The Judge then said that be wou.d render bis decision on the matter ou the following morning. Friday morning the case was re sumed before a crowded house. Lester DoualdBon was called up again and was asked if soda pop or root beer had ever affected him the way tbe cider had doDe. He said that though soda he bad druDk bad made tears come to bis eyes, it had never had tbe game effect that the cider bad. Sheriff Johnson was the next wit-1 ness called aDd merely told about won with both their teams, they A , a s k a n J hrZt h S e e n H e r e getting cider for samples. will contest for the county chain-, ______ Then Liljeqyist and Barrow en pionsbip next Friday. Every day someone can be seen RATES: One cent a word, each in tered into a prolonged argument on ; pointing out a certain kind of a sertion. No “haige less than 15 cents' Safe Moved certain dry and wet laws. Barrow : bird that appears on tbe streets aud claimed that he had made the law PIA N O —For rent $5 per month, or Saturday morning the safe in the ! “ kin* what kind o U bird il is’ himself or had helped to in the leg for sale at a reaeonab'e pri e. j , to a The bird iu question is about tbe Recorder’s office was ____ moved w islature. Lil said that he was sorry Address A. E Seaman, Maish- size of our robin red breast though corner of the room on account field. 1 -2512 that Mr. Barrow bad gonn there But laundry prices haue re FOUND—On the Myrtle Point road mating the floor sag in quite an 0 ,3 different coIor- wilh s,,iPed and come away with such little manner in the place it had win« s and a black rin* arollnd 1,8 knowledge of the law after beiDg mained the same. a set of false teeth. Inquire at alarming , ___ . I, n 1 throat. This bird is an Alaskan been occupying. Marshall Htckarn Herald office. where it was made. In the summer thousands and several others were engaged ■ thrush J. Lea Brown, the Marshfield LOST— Amethyst pendant, silver of these birds can be seen in Alaska satting Finder please leave at until a late hour in the forenoon at but wilh the coming ot winter they chemist who analyzed the cider, was Herald ofll -e and oblige owoer this task. The safe being of great i migrate south. The old settlers tbe next witness railed. He claim 1-1 ltf weight made quite an impression here can remember when there ed that with the taater with which MONEY TO LOAN on improved on the floor. It was feared that it were none ol these birds here. Since JobnaoD tested bia cider it was im- ranches, 1 to 5 'ears. F. E. Con might crush through the floor or they started coming to this place possible to get I be amount of alco way Bond <fc Mortgage Broker, else topple over aa it was leaning they have been called myrtle robins hol that the cider contained, aa it Marshfield, Oregon. 12-7-tf forward at quite an angle. on account ol their seeming prefer was not made to test alcohol in any ¡GASOLINE LAUNCH for trade for ence to myrtle trees to roost in and dense liquid like cider. Keeping a Tryst milk cows or young horse Apply stay around In the summer they Attorney Barrow then in a cross to Frank Burkholder. 7-6 tf all migiate north again. There are counter attack attempted to confuse SI Wly the young man approach- hundr; ds of thetn h*ere this year. SECOND HAND TYP E W R IT E R — Mr Brown He eprung a question ed the appointed spot. Glancing ..... — Pittsburg Visible; does first-class over his shoulder everv few seconds untruthful. on him about chemistry, in answer work. For sale cheap. Inquire ... . . . „ , . "Skinner boasts that lie never lets to which Mr. Brown informed him to see if he was being fo lowed, be . , . .1 . . at Herald office tf * anybody get ahead of Id»—that he that be waa several yeera behind gradually moved closer to the high takp, nobodj.-, dtMt- PHONOGRAPH RECORDS— for the times on chemistry; wh'-rest backed bench Pausing, ba pulled "Skinner’s a falsifier. He takes ev- exchange, Victor and C< tumbías in goo I order. Inquire at this bis trusty dollar watch from bis «ybody s .lust he can lay hla hands Lil’e smile was really pronounced. . . , , . . . . on.”—Boston Transcript office. Marshal John Hickam was tbe 1 checkered veal pocket and gazed "Going Up” W ANT COLUMN Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high We have given the mat ter of laundering years of careful study. We have kept persistently at the task to produce work that was free from harsh methods. We have succeeded. Our wash ing process has recently been improved. Proper washing is the founda tion upon which is budd ed the art of successful Laundering. Satisfac tion guaranteed or mon ey back. : : : : : COQUILLE LAUNDRY RICE CO. of brass was also taken from him which he bad partly fashioned into a key by tbe use of a uail file. Comparative Compensation. "Milton got only a few pounds for 'Paradise Lost.’ ” "Indeed!" exclaimed Mr. Pen wiggle. "He could have done better by turn ing It Into n s'narto for the movies.” — Washington Star. Tho S a n F r a n c is c o a n d Bandon First-class fare o tc ........... $7.50 Up freight, per ton................ 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, Sen Francisco P rop rieties. New Arrival (at Huston hotel)— Can I have a private bath? For Reservatione J. E. N O R T O N Agent, Coquille, Oregon Scenic Theatre Glerk—I hone an air.— P uck A Chapter of “The Broken Coin” Every Saturday Night Nuff Sed FO X FEATURE Every Wednesday Universal Feature Monday and Friday Don’t wait for bills-come along any evening and we will guarantee a good show 5 cents Usually 15 cents