Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 15, 1916, Image 3

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    Garden ace Is at Know'ton's drug
Taken to Hospital
Marshfield Defeats Coquille Great Loss in Curry County^
M. E. Church
store.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs.
Mrs. Geo. Goodrich, ot the north
The Coquille High school b isket
Fresh Vegetables at all times at
Reports leach us almost daily of Laura C. Brandou, superintendent.
M 's. Earl Scmoeder »as a Bau­ Lyons & Jones.
end of the city, has been severely ball team lost to the Marshfield th< hardships suffered by the stock
Preachiug at 11 a m.and 7:30 p.m.
d' u visitor I s' wc ek.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
Frank F .by wusupfrom Bandon ill and the doctors pronounced her High school team Friday night at iu (Juiry i- un,} du.iug tLo sevc.o
Prayer meeting Thursdays at
Farm, Field aud Grass Seeds at on business yesterday.
case appendicitis aud said that an Marshfield by the ecore of 39 to 15. weather. It is said that two-lhirda
7=3° P- m.
Knowlton’s drug store
B >y Gi uuds, of Port’uu I. spent immediate operation was necessary It was a good game up to the Rec­ of all the cattle an 1 sheep in Ibat
You are cordially luvited to all
J. S. Lyons was over from the
to nave her life
As the family ond half when ('barley Oerdiog county are dead as a result of the the services of the church.
i Saturday at this place.
finances were not in a condition to sustained a broken collar Lone. A freezing weather. One mau from
Bay Saturday.
T H D o w n s , Pastor.
A. P. Stowe, of Powers, was a
meet the demand, a subscription substitute was put iu his place, but that county iufoims us that it was
L ,. Shaw, ol Marshfield, was in
j Coquille v sitor Saturday.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
paper was hurriedly circulated yes­ the accident aeemed to take all the almost impossible lo travel some of
town Saturday.
Claude Moon made a businesa terday and assistance was secured life out of the boye, and they loet
Suuday School 10 a. in.
tbe
roads
with
a
teHin
on
account
of
Tom Beuliara was in town from
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
trip to Powers yesterday.
The kind that are forever
so that she was taken to the Merci one of their mainstays in Charley, tbe dead sheep lying in the road. p. u.
Fairview Sunday.
Grant Wilcox and Sam Stout hospital at North Bend yesterday Their team work was not so good
getting stepped on or hit.
One r&uch lost fourteen hundred
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Try a can of that Tuna Fish at were in from Fairview yesterday.
Have you some?
afternoon. Hhe was operated on from then on and Marshfield grad- sheep and the owner is selling the
Communion as usual at 11 a. m.
Lyons & JoniB — only 15o per euu.
There’s a remedy—o n e
after which we Bhall join the other
Mrs. Chas Pape, of Bandon, was this morning and if no complications : ually worked away from them.
remaining ones he owns for $1 per
Jack Tupper was a Bmdou busi­
that will entirely remove
a Coquille visitor one day last week. arise will get along all right.
When the accident occurred Co­ head. From all the reports re­ churches in the union service at the
M. E. South.
ness visitor Monday.
offenders.
quille was only ten points behind ceived from the surrounding coun­
The first automobile to come from
The Evening subject will be
Tuna Fisb at Lyons A Jones 15c
Equine
Crusoe
aud was fast catching up with the try we have got off lucky heie in “Every Man iu his place.”
Myrtle I’ oiut since the high writer
per can.
score, as was shown by their mak­ Coos,
came down Friday.
J ohn F. L eooett * Minister.
(Sorn S /iem o v er
The auto stages are again back
Frank Strain, of Curry county, ing four points inside of two min­
FARMERS—G e o T. Moultou
came up here a couple ol weeks ago utes in the first of the last half just
on their scheduled run
Beyers a Candidate
'• wauls your hides. Better see him
Announcement
He before Charley was injured.
Will do it in three or four
Geo. S Gotliro was here from about it. He wants furs also. 8-3tf to visit his son for a few days
To
the
Republican voters of Coos
rode up horseback and left his horse
days — sometimes quicker.
North Bend Saturday.
In this issue will be found the County— I wish to announce that I
If the Coquille boys had woo this
W. It Johnson, a dairyman from
Try it on that old sticker
Clean your rug for 25 ceots with Port Orford, was a Coquille busi on the Pendleton ranch across the game they would have stood a good announcement of J. F. Beyers o f his am a candidate for County Assessor
! river. The water raised last week show for the championship but now candidacy for the Republican nomi­ subject to the acliou of the Republi­
that has caused you so much
Anaersou’ s vacuum cleaner.
| ness visitor Friday.
' until he was unable to get bis horse it ia next to impossible for them to nation fo r assessor.
suffering.
Mr. Beyers can primary next April.
Matt L. May, of Marshfield, was
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson at­
A mos L. N o s l k r ,
i
around
the
road
and
as
he
had
to
Perfectly safe—will not
win
it.
has
been
a
resident
of
Coos
county
a Coquille business visitor yester- tended the basket ball game at
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leave
Friday
for
home
he
was
forced
cause soreness. Guaranteed.
Bandon defeated Myrtle Point at for shout thirty years. He is a son
Astoria has population of 10,100
dsy.
Marshfield Friday night.
to leave his horse and start out by Bandon by the score of 24 to 21.
of the late E. H. Beyers, of ¡Sum­ and 57 manufacturing plauts with
William Tolrnan of Gold Beach,
Lyons A Jones are agents for the way ol Myrtle Point with a hired
ner, and lived at that place on tbe capital of $ 5 , 295 . 000 .
was a Coquille business visitor Sat­ Nemo Corset Just received some
2Sc
5 Pr
Interesting
Discourse
1 horse.
He left very much dis-
home
farm uotil his majority, Binee
new styles. Call aud see them.
urday.
gusted, claiming that never before
which time he has been engaged
Miss Elvira Frizeeu went over to
Air-O-Lite mantels 10 ceuts each,
Rev. T. H. Downs addressed au m .inly in logging operations
The Celebrated
in all his wanderings had he en­
He
90 ceut» a dozen, at Anderson’a.
Marshfield yesterday evening and
countered a Robinson Crusoe Is­ appreciative audience Sunday even­ has been a resident of Coquille for
Bert Clark, of Marshfield, was in attended a party and returned on
land, but that his horse was cer- ing at the M. E. church on “ Lin­ about seven years. Mr. Beyers has
town Satuida.v and obtained a mar­ the morning train today.
| tainly stianded on one at the pres- coln, the Moses of the Colored a large circle of acquaintances in
Awarded Gold Medal
riage license.
Why pay the price for seeds in ; ent time.
Race.” The speaker compared the the county and is known as a re
P.
P.
I. E. San Francisco, 1915
packets
when
you
can
get
from
two
Henry Lorenz has been suffering
great American liberator with the liable aud solid citizen. By experi­
Professional Cards
from the grippe during the past to four times as much for your mon­ How Wages of Railway
Hebrew Moses and showed him ihe ence and observation he haB had a
ey at Knowlton’s drug store.
atrongest and nearest water-proof
Employees Are Figured equal physically, mentally morally chance to gather a good idea of the The
week.
Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers,
Well, what do you know about
and spiritually of the liberator of value of property in the county, aud Miners, Sportsmen and Workers.
Call on Lyons A Jones when you
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
that ! Folsom made ice cream to­
"Every once in a while we hear the Israelites, attributing his fitness
want a Nemo Corset.
D entist
if elected to that office should make
day. And be is going to makd discussions about railroads and rail­
Office over First National Bank
for his great service to his country a good assessor.
The first traiu from the Bay since
Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes
some more when that is gODe.
Phone Main 431
road wages,” said a Southern Pa­ largely to bis early habit of simple
the high water came in Thursday
Archie Taylor and wife, Oliver cific official the other day.
"F ew living aDd reading not many, but
Fair Association Meeting
morning.
Strong Shoes for Boys
324, Office
514, Res.
Spires, Issam Clinton aud wife aud laymen, however, know how the the best books.
Dr. V. L. Hamilton reports the
Manufactured by
Roy Laird, of Myrtle Point, came men who operate trains are paid
G. EARL LOIN, M. D.
At tbe recent stockholders meet­
birth of a 10-pound boy to Mr. uud
down Satuiday night and took in and few realize that 45 cents out of
P hysician and surgeon
Port Commission Meets
Theodore Bergmann
ing of tbe Coos and Curry Fair A h -
MT 8 . Archie Collier, Saturday, Feb.
the dunce at this place.
every dollar a railroad takes in goes
Shoe
Manufacturing Co.
sociation
the
following
directors
Office over Farmers & Merchants
12, 1916.
Last Thursday the port coramis-
Bank
The section and bridge gangs out to its men in the pay envelopes.
were elected for tbe ensuing year: 621 Thurman St
Portland, Oregon
h ull stock of best quality Garden
A still smaller number have any sicn met at Bandon and talked over J. H. Pearce, J. S. Whitaker, J D.
Seeds in bulk at Kuowlton’s drug certainly did quick work gettiug
the
matter
of
purchasing
the
tug
Ask
for
the
Bergmann
Waterproof
Dr. G. IN. LESLIE
Clinton, H. A. Hchroeder, Ellis S. shoe Oil.
the railroad track in order between idea as to how wages in train ser­
; store.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Klibyam. They also inspected the
vice
are
figured.
this place and Myrtle Point so the
Dement, J. O. Stemmier and J. Mil-
Dr. J A Richmond r< turned on
Graduate of the American School
"In oth;r lines of industry an 8 boat and they decided to purchase tou Schultz
train could get through.
of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo.
Thursday from a long visit in Cali-
it for the price asked— $26,000.
Tbe new hoard organized by elect­
For 30 days, beginning Feb. 15, or 9 hour or a 10 hour day means
Office in Eldorado Block
foruia. He also visited Michigan
They will take it over on April 1,
that
employees
do
not
work
less
Marshfield
Oregon
I will tune, regulate the action and
ing the following officers: H. A.
during his absence.
polish any Coquille piano for $5 than 8 . 9 or 10 hours lor a day’s and will either pay for it in cash or Scbrosder, president; J. S. Whit­
Baby
Buggies
aud
Runabouts
and
guarantee the work.
O. Sum­ pay. In railway train service,how- 6 per cent bonds. The tug was aker, vice president: J O Stemmier,
Dr. R. H. HOPKINS
Regular as the Clock
All kiud 8 of Fruit Jars, Stone Jars, ner. Phone 926
ever, wages are on a dual basis— formerly owned by J. L . Krouen- secretary, L. H. Pearce, treasurer.
C h ir o p r a c t o r
Stone Churns, and 1 10 gal Barrel
Spring fever struck Charley Bax­ either hours worked or, and prin­ burg and the C. P. Doe estate. It
It was decided to hold a midsum­
Laird Building - Coquille, Ore.
Churn, good as new.
At Quick’s
ter
since the sun came out, and cipally this, miles run.
In (reight ia a very stauuch boat and is in good mer race meeting July 3rd and 4th,
Second Hand Store.
spading, raking, etc., have worked service most wage schedules name condition, and the port should be aud tbe dates for holding the fair
Mrs. N. L. TYRRE L
A. P. Miller has bougnt the Ar­
an improvement in the appearance 10 hours or less or 100 miles or less able to easily realize tbeir money this fall were fixed as Sept. 6 , 7, 8
First-class fare 0 1 . ; ...............$7.50
rington confectionery store at Myr­
NURSE
on the purchase in a short time, as
Up freight, per ton
3.00
of the open spaces about the hotel. as r day’s work.
So
that
every
and
9
tle
Point
and
Mrs.
Miller
is
prepar­
Phone 574
Coquille, Oregon
it is necessary for all boats coming
man
is
guaranteed
a
full
day’s
pay
A
divorce
was
granted
to
Mrs
J.
ing to move up there at once.
For Assessor
W. Crowley yesterday on the no matter how few hours or mi'es. in and going out of the harbor at
E. D. S P E R R Ï
E. & EL T. Kruse
1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900
the mouth of the river to have the
A ttorney and
24 California Street, San Francisco
lbs. capacity
1 Little Giant Rus­ ground of non-support and cruelty, Should he work ten hours wituout.
assistance of the tug.
C ounsellor at L aw
The undersigned announces his
sian Steam Turbine Separator, 400 and the plaiutiff was allowed to re­ running bis 100 miles, he is paid
Office in Robinson Building
candidacy for the office of assessor
lbs. capacity
1 Rt-mingtou Snobs sume her former name of Mrs. E for bis hours. Should he run 100
For Reservations
for Coos County, subject to the ac­
Trap Shooting
Typewriter No 11 in good condi­ E. Devore.
miles or more in less than ten hours
tion of the Republican voters at tbe
IN. C. C H A SE
J. E. NORTON
tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store
ATTENTION. FARM ERS! We j he is paid for his mileage. Beyond
Sunday Mrs. O. F. Smith tried Bay primaries.
A ttorney at L aw
Agent, Coquille, Oregon
now carry a line of the Best Stock ten hours or 100 miles, he is paid
J. P BEYERS
out
her Bkill as a marksman over the
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
Tonics, Stock and Poultry Prepara­ overtime or excess mileage, which­
local traps She let the first two
tions on the market.
SATISFAC­ ever yields the larger wage
Ten birds get away and then made an
C. R. BARRO IN
TION POSITIVELY GUAltAN-!
miles is thus equivalent to one hour amazing run of 23 straight.
A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw
TEED.
Farmers Union Store.
The
or one tenth of a day. If the train score books show this to be the
Office Phone 335
2-15tf
Residence Phone 346
runs slower than ten miles an hour, biggest straight run ever made by
Last week S J. Mater and W. B.
the engineman is paid by hours, if a trap sbooter on the Coquille Gun
Mater, of Caspar, Wyoming, arrived
J. J. STANLEY
faster, by miles. The result is that
Club grounds. Taking into con­
at this place. They are looking for
LAWYER
practically no employe works more sideration the fact that some crack
a suitable ranch to purchase with
Richmond-Barker Building
than ten hours for a day’s pay and
shots have demonstrated their skill
Coquille, Oregon
the object of making their home
thousands work less than that aud
over the same traps, it is a rema k-
here in the future.
even less than eight hours for a
able record made by Mrs. Smith
A. J. SHERINOOD
day’s
pay.
Deputy Sheriff Laird left this
A ttorney at L aw
and one of which abe can feel justly
"T
h
is
condition
has
some
very
morning for Portland upon receiv­
First National Bank Building
interesting results.
First, without proud. If some of the ladies who
ing word that H. E. Paulson was
Rooms 2-3-4
regard to hours or distance, every handle firearms would joiu in with
being held there pending hie arrival m anin train service is guaranteed
Mrs. Smith it would make tbe local
Paulson is charged with obtaining daa fully 's pay no matter how lit­
L. J. LILJEQI/IST
trapmen go some to retain their rep­
tle service he performs.
He can’ t
money uuder false pretense.
A ttorney at L aw
utation as trap shots.
work
lor
less
than
a
day.
He
may
First National Bank Building
Earle Cameron, who has been work only a few bouts or less than
There will be an expert trap shot
Coquille, Oregon
driving a car on the Lewellen line 100 miles, but it this constitutes bis here by tbe name of Mrs Sbulling
to Myrtle Point, went to Bandon day’s work, he still gets his pay for early in the spring. Why don’t tbe
WALTER SIN CLAIR
today to take a steamer for San ten hours. If it takes more thau local ladies, who shoot, prepare to
ten hours to cover 100 miles or less
A ttorney at L aw
Francisco.
He is accompanying
he is paid overtime for everything show her that there are there in a
Notary Public
Coquille
his father to San Diego and will re­ in excess ol ten hours.
If he class with her? It is safe to say
makes 150 miles in ten hours he is that Mrs. Smith will be on hand
I can dig up more opportunities turn at once.
for you in the garden o f life than
paid for 150 miles, or equivalent to with plenty of ebotgun shells and
IN CLU D IN G
The bridge gang from Marshfield 15 hours on the hourly basis.
maybe you thinks You dig into my
lots
of
determination
when
the
other
want ad. columns and see.
that lias been repairing the railroad
"I f, (or e x a m p l e , his train made
2 reels Neal of the Navy
bridges
which suflt-red damage only forty m il e s in ten hours, his woman arrivea this spring.
2
” Get Rich Quick Wallingford
full
day’s
pay
would
be
allow
ed!
from the recent flood, spent Friday
the s a m e as if h e had made i d o Died of Infantile Paralysis
night at this place. The gang con­
1 ” Pathe News
miles. If 100 miles were run in
sisted of E I Horton, Earl Steele, I. four hours, the lull day’s pay would
1 ” Comedy
Elaine JoDes, the ID year old
W Larsen, G M. Carr ami R. L. be allowed though he worked only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
tour
hours.
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' Harrisson
Jones died at the home of her par­
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"Taken all in all, the men in
railway train service cannot tie said ents on Rost Avenue, Roseburg,
But laundry prices haue re­ FOUND—On the Myrtle Point road
Remington Agent Here
to work an 8 hour day, or a 10 Or. on Feb. 3, 1916 after an illness
mained the same.
a set of false teeth.
Inquire at
hour
day, except in those instances 0f f„ur days. She told her mamins
Herald office.
R. C. Reed, representing the
We have given the mat­ ■LOST— Amethyst pendant, M.vir Rera'ngton Arms Company, was in where it takes that number ol hours HD(J )iule brother geT,.r4i times be
actually to complete the run. That ,
.
. ..
» u _
t
•
. ,
1 11 »
4
fore her death that nhe was Jeaua
ter o f laundering years
setting Finder please leave h ! town last week. He gave a demon- ^ is why laymen tall into error in try-
of careful study.
We
Ibe deceased was born
Herald office and oblige owner stration of bis shooting on tbe Co­ ing to compare railway labor condi- little girl
1 - l lt f
tions with general labor conditions.’’ ; near Marshfield on Nov 21, 1905, |
have kept persistently
quille Gun Club grounds which was
“
,
; ,
Prior to coming to Roseburg tbe
at the task to produce
MONEY TO LOAN on improved witnessed by quite a number of lo­
Nehce of Final
I
I f#nnly
n(..r ,;o q u ill
for 27
work that was free from
-anches, 1 to 5 Tears. F. E. Con­ cal gunmen.
He demonstrated the
way Bond <fe Mortgage Broker,
harsh methods. We have
Notice is hereby given that the un- J * ™
Th*y c,me *° ,to,*burK
U. M. C. shells in several different
Marshfield, Oregon.
12-7-1 f
dersigned, has filed his final account in November.
Deceased was buried
succeeded.
Our wash­
guns, snd proved to be a good shot. the matter of the administration of the . ..
ing process has recently
GASOLINE LAUNCH for trade for
He informs us that early in tbe estate of Sarah .1. Fern deceased, and ,n ,he Jone" cemetery in Edeobower
that the County Court has set Thursday, She is survived by her father and
been improved. Proper
milk cows or young hoise Apply
spring
a man by the name of Sbul-
to Frank Burkholder.
7-6 If
washing is the founda­
ling will tour this country for the ty Court House at Coquille, Coos Coun- sisters. They are, John Jones of
tion upon which is build-
SECOND HAND TYPEW RIT ER
Remington people, and that he is a ty, Oregon, as the plaie for hearing ob- Sains Valley, Ore.; Clifford Jones
Pittsburg Visible; does first-class
ed the art of successful
| crack shot and will give deraonstra- jections to said final a count, and the „„q Wilson Jones of Coquille; Oren
work.
For
sale
cheap.
Inquire
settlement of said estate.
Laundering.
Satisfac­
tions of bis shooting at this place.
Dated this 14th day of February, Jones of Roseburg; Mrs. Emma
at Herald office.
tf
tion guaranteed or mon­
Crowley of BsDdon; Mrs. Leona
1916.
He will be accompanied by bis wife
Buckle of P rop er; Miss Maude
W illiam F loyd ,
ey back.
: : : : : : THONi GRAPH RI < < 'RDM — for
who
is
a
good
trap
shot,
having
won
Executor of the last Will Jones of S«n Jose. Cslii.
exchange, Victor and Columbine
and
Testament
and
of
the
Other papers please copy. —Con­
in good order. Inquire at this high average at one of tbe large
estate of Sarah J. Ferry,
tributed.
[state tournaments.
office.
2-15-5t
Deceased.
IHEKELK MENTIONED
G a in fu l
Q orn s
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
Bergmann Shoe
Str. Elizabeth
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
On the Job!
Scenic Theatre
A Chapter of
“The Broken Coin”
Every Saturday Night
Nuff Sed
Pathe Program
"Going Up”
Supplies are high
Machinery is high
Overhead is high
WANT COLUMN
Every Monday
Universal Feature
j
ÏZ îÆ ’D tt’ »»'"•'
COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICt
CO. I
Wednesday and Friday
'"»'fv
Don’t wait for bills-come along
any evening and we will
guarantee a good show
5 cents
Usually
15 cents