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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1916)
MERELY MENTIUNED Hardv Mast was in Crt ek Fit Jay. rim Middle The Russ Lands 1 Simplex Cream Sep .lator, 'JOd lb*, capacity. 1 Little Giai t Rus L. P. llr ms-tetter, who is luter sian Steam Turbine S< parstor, 400 C. E. Scbfeeder was down from Tuna Fu>b at Ly»u* A Joues 15c 1 Remington Sholes eatej in and haudling tbs disposal of bs capacity Ar.igo one day last week. 11 r mu. typewriter No 11 in good condi Miss M . E. Braddon's Great Story, in an |U- the Russ I nds across the rii . 1 , ii.il tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store. Perry Brewer aud C. E. Si hroe- comparable F O X picture, with Dr. Masson w a s down from : go to Eureka on the Kilburn, ex der were down from Norway krto»y. Myrtle I'oi'it Wednesday pecting to return about tbe 20 tb of M. L Church V W . A Barr, of Corvallis, was in this month. Mr Bracstetter has John Lamb was up from Rocky Sunday school at to a. m . Mrs. towu one day last week. been settling aud adjusting some should I k 1 given immediate »Mention. Point Thursday Laura C Brandon, superintendent. . loose ends of affairs connected with The condition should never he al W hose thrilling work in strong emotional parts L. K . Snow was in from McKin Jess Marker was iu from F urview Preaching at i r a m.and 7 : 30 p.m. the property and endeavoring to lowed to become chronic, «nd that Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. has captured Coquille picture fans ley SaturJay. Th uiadav. make everything satisfactory with Prayer meeting Thursdays at is just v'hat is liable to happen If Cleau your mg for 25 cents with G. W. Erwiu was up from Ban- the people heie 7=3? P m. the irritation is not ut once re Audernon’a vacuum cleaner don one day lust week. are cordially invited to all He says that as soon as plats and i You 1 moved. Our Pete Pointer was in from Fair- i • ■ r , ' h e services of the church. Roy and Walter Stricklaud, of prelinuntry plans are com peted T H D o w n s , Pastor. viow the middle of the week. Dora, were Ccquille visitor* last the land will all be for sale in smsll ] Mrs L A. Liljeqvist and daugh The High W ater Jess Clinton was down from Nor week. tract» to anyone who wants them, i C H U R C H O F C H R IS T . ter have been visiting at the A. J. way Thursday. Sunday School 10 a. m. and that the prices will be reuson- Mrs. Lucia Stratton was a Co Sberwood home. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 R. L Weekly was in from Gravel quille visitor from North Bend Sat- Many people claim that tbe river j able, as the Russ people went only ¿’R e r a /f p. m. Mrs. J. W. Leneve is much im is higher than it has been since Ford one day last wei k. a fair return on their investment. urday. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. TH RO AT PASTELLS proved this week after suffering a 1890. Tbe old timers deny this, Pending the disposal of the land, C. Barklow was in t wu from Morning s u b j e c t, “ Crowns for The Can ly K id /' from severe attack of pneumonia. Wolf however, and can point out certain use will be made of it in the cattle ■ Christians’’ Norway Saturday. io town calling on his Frisco, Next Saturday evening being Lin water marks where even in 1909 business, in order to make it keep Evening subject, “ Tbe Work of Try a can of that Tuna Fish at trade. ihe Holy Spirit.” coln’s birlhdav, Rev. T. H Downs the water was a trifle higher than at up the interest sud taxes. Lyons A Jones — only 15c | er chd . FARMERS— G e o . T . Moulton of the M E. church has announced J ohn F L eggett * Minister. the present time. They claim that Mr. Branetetter is er tbusiagtie as Archie Hatcher was in from Fair- wants vour bides. Better sec him will quickly soothe and restore nor that he will speak Sunday evening a flood like 1890 would hardly oc to tbe possibilities lying in the about it. He wants furs also. 8-3-tf view Thursday. mal conditions. They also strength For County Clerk on “ Abraham Lincoln; the Moses of cur again. The conditions would lands of this valley aud which are en the vocal organs. Especially C. A Maddox, of Omaha, was in Fred Bilker, of Brewster Valley, I hereby announce myself as a the Colored Race.” have to be just rignt and even then seen by m-n wbo have had wide ex town one day last week, enroute good for singers and speakers. was a Coquille visitor Thursday. democratic candidate for County it is doubtful if tbe water would A series of lectures is being ar psrit-nce elsewhere aud know what Clerk subject to the action of tbe Taste good you'll like them Ai.-O-Lite mantels 10 cents each, down the coast. ranged by tbe Epworth Leagues of come as high unless a very unuaual has been done in places where con- people at tbe May primaries, Price 10c DO teats a dozen, ut Anderson’s. L P. Braostetter of Eureka, Cal., In those daye ditions were not nearly ao favorable this sub-district and Rev. T. H. amount of rain fell. 1-18-tf L. W. ODDY, KatlilT Law horn was in town is in town attending to business Downs of tbe Coquille M. E church tbe river was more narrow at its and with the coming influx of new ----------- matters. (rom Middle Creek Thursday. has been eD ga gtd by Mvrtle Point mouth. It was more shallow all people be expects to see great ad- Announcement T. M. Devereux, of Bandon, was League to give his lecture on "Ore aloog th stream and not so wide as E. Black was over from Marsh vances made here, in w hich expec- T o the Repub,iciln voters of Coos a business visitor at this place one gon the Land of Destiny” at an it is at tbe preseot, and there are field one day last weeh. tation he will not be disappointed. County— I wish to announce that I Cull on Lyons «*: Jones when you j l*8* week- big ditches through tbe marshes am a candidate for County Assessor early date. want a Nemo Corset. Frank Harlocker was over from subject to the action of the Republi Like O ld Times The regular monthly business now that contain a large amount of can primary next April. W. E. Duugan was over from Marshfield last week for a biief visit meeting of the M. E. Epworth tbe water, so it would indeed be A mos L. N o s l e r , Professional Cards A party of Coquille young lidies 1 Marshfield the last of the Week. ; with his parents. hard to get the water up to the League was held at tbe church par- who were over on the Bav, started Lyons A Joncs^are agents for the j jorg night, and was followed by 1890 mark, unless there should be Ed Lorenz was in Coquille from Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT his ranch above Myrtle Point, Nemo Corset J ust received some an old fashioned taffy pull which an unusual amount of snow in the for home yeaterday morning. They The Celebrated j new styles. Call and see them. got as far aa Coaledo where the pro- I D entist Thursday. was enjoyed bv the league members bills supplemented by an unusual gress of the train was brought to a Office over First National Bank \V. E. Meyer, of Salt Lake passed rainfall. and a number r f guests. j Geo. Gothro, of North Bend, was Phone Main 431 decided stop by the high water. I I through this place ouo day last a Coquille business visitor the mid A. P. Milfer came down from They boarded a gasoline launch and ; Awarded Gold Medal week. High W ater Notes dle of the week. 324, Office 514, Res. Powers last week for a couple of resumed their journey home but p. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 C P. Bell, of Portlaud, was in days visit with his wife and now it Game Warden Thomas was at G. EARL LOW. M. D. The high water has caused a big the launch balked and could not be Coquille one day last week in the is likely that he will overstay his tending to business at this place P hysician and surgeon interest of a Portland business time 89 there is a large slide on the slide on the railroad track on Baker persuaded to go again, ao they were The strongest and nearest water-proof j Wednesday. Office over Farmers & Merchants creek just this side of Powers which put ashore at John Yoakam's place Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers, house. Miners, Sportsmen ana Workers. track this side of Powers, and it will Bank Don Gardner, of Marshfield, wae will put tbe train off the run for at and secured a team to biing them A large slide is reported to be ' be some time before the train will here calling on his trade the middle in the remaining five miles. But it least a week. blocking tbe Fairview road.just this ^ abje through from Marsh Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes ! of the week. Dr. G. I V. LESLIE Burkholder and Moou’s b o a t seems that fate was against them for Fair- side of the Steven's place on OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN field to this place. H. M. Shaw M D., eye, ear, nose house turned turtle Sunday night after traveling •nma distance up the view mouutain. Graduate of the American School Strong Shoes for Boys land throat specialist, will be at of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Their motor boat is still in it and road they encountered a slide which The next W. C. T U. meeting j Another Cider Fine Manufactured by filled the road and blocked further Baxter Hotel, Coquille,-. Saturday Office in Eldorado Block they are unable to get it out until will be held at the city library Feb. j Marshfield Oregon progress So there was nothing February 12. Glasses fitted. 2-l-2t Theodore Bergmann 11th at 3 p m. A good attendance Thursday Glen Shores was sum- t*1® w*ter ****'• left to do but walk the remaining Two dozen quarts of beer passed is desired. Shoe Manufacturing Co. moned before Justice of the Pesce Fist cars standing on the Scbroe- distance, which they did. They ar Dr. R. H. HOPKINS through this city on the freight Mrs. Lem Cochran, of Powers Stanley to answer to the charge of d«r trestl« b<i‘ ween h« « •“ <* Myrtle rived here at 5 p. m. Portland, Oregon They had 621 Thurman St C h ir o p r a c t o r bound for Bandon last week Many Point are reported to be almost liquor in the spent last week in Coquide with her selling intoxicating eaten nothing aince early in the, Laird Building - Coquille, Ore. Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof were the envious looks cast toward mother, Mrs. H. W. Dunham who form of hard cider. He pleaded completely submerged, morning and a more tired, hungry , 1 shoe Oil. I the m. guilty, whereupon District Attorney Trestles are reported afloat be- footsore and dejected eet of young is suffering from the grippe. Mrs. N. L. TYRRELL Liljeqvist instructed the justice not tween here and Marshfield, Baby Buggies aud Runabouts ladies would be hard to find. T h e y If tbe kind lady who lost her NURSE , All kinds of Fruit Jars. Stone Jars, store teeth near Arago some weeks to impose any fine but leave one The river is higher than it has all looked and felt hippy , however Phone 574 Coquille, Oregon i Stone Churns, and 1 10 gal Barrel pending in case of a second offence been for six years. that fate didn’t play them some Churn, good as new. At Quick’s ago will come and get them and pay jj 0 auto gtgge hag put ¡n gn ap. other trick that would have left for the want ad, no questions will Shores paid the costs of the sum- E. D. SPERRY Regular as the Clock j Second Hand Store. mon1’ which was $3 pearance from Myrtle Point aince them stranded along tbe road for be asked. A ttorney and Wednesday tbe sun broke thru C ounsellor at L aw Saturday night. the night. J. C. Savage aud Joe Dunham the clouds and rain and showed the Office in Robinson Building Cold Fatal to Cattle e , ... . . , , Those in the party were: Edna Several families have had to va ground hog his shadow. By old have been transporting passengers Asplund, Edith Thomas, Alvira Fri- to and from Coaledo in a launch, cate their houses across the river W. C. CHASE traditions we are in for six weeks The report comes from Myrtle First-class fare o t . ; ..............$7.50 zeen, and Dorothy Watson. since the train can only come to on account of the high water. Ed A ttorney at L aw ! more rain Dp freight, per ton .......... 3.00 Point that a great many cattle have We are informed that Henry that point. Johnson, wife and twins were among Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg ! suffered death from the recent cold Huggins was included in the party, It will be hard to tell just how j weather on the Dement range, sev- tbe first. E. & EL T. Kruse and as tbe man must always take much damage the high water has Everybody in town who wasn’t G. R. BARROW I eral miles south of Myrtle Point. 24 California Street, San Francisco the brunt of hardships to protect A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw IU P f p f f 1/ done to the railroad trestles between Five men were sent out to the range sick or busy and maDy who were, the fair sex, we are wondering just Office Phone 335 I U JT 1 v l l j ' 1 • here and Coaledo until it falls. It | one day last week, armed with axes came down and took a look at the Residence Phone 346 how poor Henry feels today. For Reservations Don’t Worry! ICanGetOut! ¡8 « p ^ d to be quite serious. and knives The axes were used to river. J. E. N O R T O N Hunditds of ducki are reported cbop down tbe brush and make As if trji. g to aid tbe high water J. J. STANLEY Fresh Vegetables at all time* at Agent, Coquille, Oregon I to infest tbe marshes now. The there was a nine-foot tide at Ban- trails for tbe stock to get to shelter, LAWYER Lyons A Jones. ¡bombardment that takes place every ; and the knives were used for tbe den yeaterday. Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon few mornings across the river from purpose of skinning the animals No one seemed to enjoy the wa this city leaves no doubt but that which had perished from the cold, ter but tbe ducks. A. J. SHERWOOD the report is true. j ------------. ----------- It is reported that the camps at) A ttorney at L aw W. A. Roselle of Bridge, was in ' North Bend W in» Powers have closed down for six First National Bank Building town today. He will retrove bis] weeks on account of damage sus Rooms 2-3-4 blacksmith shop to Big Bent on 1 As the debates held Jan. 28 re tained by the recent high water. South Fork, six mile* from Myrtle sulted in the North Bend and Myr The camp crews will be put to work L. J. LILJEQVIST Point. He has lumber and was tie Point high schools tying for the clearing out tbe immense Blide on A ttorney at L aw purchasing other materials to erect county championship, the affirma tbe railroad and getting the track First National Bank Building tive teams of tbe two places met tbe into shape again. a building there. Coquille, Oregon W. C. Sellmer, proprietor of the j opposing negative teams in the Tbe rise of the water here Sun Grand picture house in Bandon, one , respective home towns of the nega- ; WALTER SINCLAIR day was at the rate of three in of the two best in the county, was \ the last Thursday evening. The A ttorney at L aw ches an hour, and yeaterday at tbe in town today, looking out for con- 1 result was a victory for both thei rate of an inch and a half an hour Notary Public Coquille nections in his picture service, the North Bend teams, tbe decision be This morning it showed a drop of high water haviug made the picture ing unanimous in each place. As about six or eight inches. Some folks get so far into difficul I business decidedly uncertain for a the winning teams are very strong, ties that they think they'll never get there is a good chance of Coos cou n -! There hat been no eastern mail out. Want ads. often help people few days. for two days. The telephone lines I out o f trouble. A P. Miller was down from \ ty winning tbe statechampionship suffered also from the water, many Powers Sunday. He informs us through North Bend this year as of them have been down during tbe that the report of his being arrested she did three years ago. past two dsys. for selling hard cider is untrue. His Some fioe looking hay floated Strange Visitation» cider was tested out at Marshfield past this morning. As bay is $22.- i RATES: One cent a word, each in- and stood the test, as it tested only | 50 per toD at tbe present time there When in tbe month of January it sertion. No ehargi . - than 15 cents' ^ r,f j p ercen t None of the others snowed more than it has in this is no wonder that many longing But laundry prices haue re- FOUND—On the Myrtle Point rosd have l een arrested at that place as country for fifty years, the people looka were cast in its direction mained the same. a set of false teeth. Inquire at was reported. began to si* up and take notice. Tbe mill is being dispatched at 1 J. D. Benbam and family came to Then the Alaskan thrush had tbe Herald office. . m on tbe steamer Myrtle during We have given the mat LO OT— Amethyst pendant, si.ver j t0WI1 in ,heir * ut0 U st wepk But nerve to appear right on our slreeta the high water. ter of laundering years setting Finder please leave *t «he auto had a rope tied to the Au AlnskaD duck also dropped into of careful study. We Herald office and oblige owner j front axle and the other end of the our ice hound mars be*. Taking Born have kept persistently _____________________ 1 11«Y - rope was tied to the back end of a these things into consideration it at the task to produce MONEY TO LOAN on iropr- ved wagon which was bitched to a team si ems remarkable. But now wbat Dr. V. L. Hamilton reports tbe work that was free from ranches, 1 to 5 rears. F. E. Con of horses. In other words the Ben- do you knew about it when 2 flock following births last week: way Bond A Mortgage Broker. ham family bad engine trouble and harsh methods. We have of abont 150 gross beaks, which are i To Mr. aod Mr*. Ed Johnson Marshfield, Oregon. 12-7-tf succeeded. Our wash were towed in by a team. rare birds to tie seen here, put in ; twin girls. ing process has recently ¡GASOLINE LAUNCH for trade for William Rohm, one of Riverton’s appearance one day last week? They To Mr. and Mrs W. Wiggins, a milk row* or young horse Apply been improved. Proper fairly covered tbe top branches of prominent residents, w a s doing daughter. to Frank Burkholder 7-6 tf washing is the founda These business in town this morning. three trees right in town. To Mr and Mr* R. I. Maddox, a tion upon which is build- SECOND BAND T Y P E W R IT E « Having taken the Herajd for a long birds have never been known to ap Pittsburg Visible; does first-class ed the art of successful To Mr. and Mrs Harvey J Dun work. For sale cheap. Inquire time, he knew its chronic situation pear here except in summer time Laundering. Satisfac and relieved it to the extent of a and they roust have surely got off ham, a daughter. at Herald office. If tion guaranteed or mon - To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickham, their course. We are beginning to ey back. : : : : : ! PHONOGRAPH RECORDS — for r8» ’8 -A scription in advance. Mr wonder if some of «>ur civil engi a daughter. exchange. Victor and Columbi as R ,hm '•"roe b,‘ r,‘ 44 .T«‘8r8 •K° •D<1 To Mr. and Mrs A. B. Donald in good order. Inquire at this 'hat he is glad that his long neers haven’t changed our location office. wait for tbe railroad is about ended. on tbe map. son, a son. IR R IT A T E D TH R O ATS Lady Audley’s Secret THEDA BARA Scenic Tomorrow 10c-20c FUKRMAN’ S PHARMACY Bergmann Shoe Str. Elizabeth San Francisco a n d Bandon ill Scenic Theatre A Chapter of “The Broken Coin” Every Saturday Night Nuff Sed "Going Up” Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high WANT COLUMN FOX FEATURE Tomorrow, The Last Universal Feature Monday and Friday Don’t wait for bills--come along any evening and we will guarantee a good show COQUILLE LAUNDRY SICE CO. 5 cents Usually 15 cents