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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1916)
MLHLLÏ MENTIONS Gar itu «tore. Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D e n tist Olïice ovrr First National Bank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW. M. D. P h y s ic i a n an d su rg 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 Pitone 574 Coquille, Oregon E. D. SPERRY A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building w. C. CHASE A ttorney at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 345 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon J. P. Tupper is visiting don. at the latest devices to wrest the precious metal from the earth. He expects big The Commercial Ciub will meet Full stock of best quality Garden results when the mine is worked in up- Seeds in bulk at K now lton's drug I at the city hall at 8 o ’clock this to-date fashion. He will return to the store. I evening for the annual election o f mines some time this week. Several cars were over from ' officers and for the transaction of I Marebfield Sunday. The drivers re-1 other business Horses in Hock port the roads to be fairly g ood. The Ragged Seven of Ragged Store. try has returned. G to. M. Nortou, a flour and feed Row had a party Fri lay afternoon Mrs. L. M. Brown, wbo conducts man from Poitland, was in town at the last bouse out ou that street the Vendome lodging house, com Thursday. in the northeast end of town, in menced an acticn in replevin in the “ Shiners” must be biting, as a honor of the ’steenth birthday of county court a few days ago, to re cover possession of a pair horses be band of 9 kids with their fish poles j the hostess. were seen headed toward the river ATTENTION, F A R M E R S ! We longing to her and which were be now carry a line of the Best Stock ing held by F. B Schow for a feed Saturday. Tonics, Stock and Poultry Prepara bill. Before action could get far in Why pay the price for seeds in tions ou the market. SA TISFA C this case, the horses were attached packets when you can get from two TIO N P O SIT IV E L Y G U AR AN 1 to four times as much for your mon on a writ issued by Justice Stanley TE E D . Farmers Uniou Store. ey at K now ltou’s drug store. in a suit commenced by Mrs. Shac 2-15tf Ed Lorenz and family have re The O erding pool hall has been kleford, o f whom M r s . Brown turned to this place to reside, after closed lor the past week, Oerding bought the lodging house furniture, spending the winter on a ram h Bros, having made an assignment ami Justice Stanley now holds the above Myrtle Point. reins. for the benefit of their creditors. After spending half a day on the The juice of the hop seems to be bank o f Cunningham creek, Dr. again coming into its own as a p op A ttorney at L aw Hopkins claims that fish do not j ular beverage; hut, alas, the lovely First National Bank Building bite. Many who weie fishing Sun Rooms 2-3-4 kick has been lost in the shuffle. day agree with him. Bert Baird ami L . E. Bliven and H. M. Shaw, M. D ., eye, ear, nose L. J. LILJEQI/IST their families arrived here last week and throat specialist of Marshfield, j A ttorney at L aw They intend to will be at Baxter Hotel, Coquille, j from Eureka. Cal. First National Bank Building 1916. Ginsses ■ locate here and express themselves | Friday, March 10, Coquille, Oregon 'fitted. 2 22i3 as much pleased with the country. i C. W. Ashton had his leg broken F or 30 days, beginning F eb. 15, WALTER SINCLAIR at Bandou yesterday. He alighted I will tune, regulate the action and A ttorney at L aw j from au auto while it was mill in polish any Coquille piano for $5 and gusrantee the work. O. Sum- Notary Public Coquille | motion, lost bis balance aud fell, | ner. Phone 926. I the bind wheel running over his leg. L. D. Smith, a prominent farmer Mr. Kay, o f Baudot), filh er of ¡and capitalist of Daniels Crick, and | Logan Kay. of this city, had his an associate with Chas. YY'alksr in leg broken this morning b\ bv step- T , ,, B ■ 1 : the Coquille Band C o , b I bo the man ping through a hole in the walk 1 whe once threw John Offirld in a while hurrying to the scene o f the wrestling bout at Sumner, has been i wreck. in towD a couple o f tunes within the Baby Buggies and Runabouts past week in consultation with said All kiuds of Fruit Jars, ¡Stone Jars, I Charles. Stone Churns, and 1 1(1 gal. Barrel j Mrs. Robert McCann died at her Churn, good as pew. At Quick’s i But laundry prices haue re Second Hand Store. home it) Eastside last Thursday af mained the same. While Mr. and Mrs. F.d, Gillespie are ternoon from typhoid fever rejoicing over the I irth of twin boys, she had never been a resident of We have given the mat born Sunday evening, Feb. 20tn Coquille, she had many friends here, ter o f laundering years of careful study. We i One of the twins weighed 9 pounds having been quite prominent in W, and the c'h e r 9 pounds and 4 ounces. C. T . U. and church work. have kept persistently | Dr. Richmond says they are the fin at the task to produce 1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900 l b s . capacity. 1 Little Giant Rus est pair o f twins he ever siw . work that was free from sian Steam Turbine Separator, 400 harsh methods. We have lb s . capacity. 1 Remington Sboles succeeded. Our wash Typewriter No 11 in good condi ing process has recently tion. At Quick’s Second Hand 8tore. "Going Up” Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high io y n i.it laundry m e t GO Steamer Fifieid Strikes Jetty and is Total Loss Marriage License* Han- A. J. SHERWOOD 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. : : : : : Brandstetter Back up the street pushing a small cart in from of him. Iu the cart, instead o f coal was the rubbish from tl e street and the man propelling the cart was none other lhan the nigh - watchman. The light fell lull upon him as he passed beneath an electric light. The little group huddled together on the porch drew their scanty clothing around them and beat it silently back to their rooms. It is really hard to say whether the jok e is on Jackson orSkeels Its safe to say that “ Son” wishes he was not such a light sleeper. L. D. Brandstetter, of Eureka, John It. Fraser and Lou se J. is again iu town iu the interest of 'I he steamer Fifiel l was wricked Nuod. the Hues Laud Company . Mr. Bran- at the mouth of the liver ibis morn Jess Clinton wuB down from M. Mann and Nora C’otfin. J. N. G e a h u t was tu from Dora etetter will make a stay of about 24 ing while com ing in at about 7 Norwai today. VVVIiam R Hancock and Ellen Thursday. days, when he will make another o ’ clock and will bu a lulut loss. M. Jacobsen. Co- short visit to Eureka Ed Gallier, of Uaudon, was He slates Fred linker was iu from Brewster From the accounts o f people com- Janies Floyd Boyle and Dena quille business visitor today. that his home is now at Coquille, ing from Ban don, it appears that Vullry Friday. M rtm sou . and his H um boldt affairs will be Tuna Fish at Lvous Si Jones lo o she was coming without the aid of lines Tow er came over from obliged to get along with occasion- a tug. The bar was moderatley Marshfield Saturday in a Ford ear per can. German Club Organized rough but uot excessively so, and YV. H. Schroeder and son Lauren ' al vialta ° f iuipection Fresh Vegetables at all times at the Brookl.vu bad crossed in safely Lyons & Jones. were Norway visitors Sunday. Miss Newell and the students of her “Grandma” Leneve Sick a short time before. Carried ou the German classes have organized a Ger- Pear ey Lrcwley was iu town Gleu Shores was a MaisbfielJ vis crest of a sea, the Fifieid was > wept man The purpose of the organi- from Cherry Creek last week. itor one day 1 ist week. “ Grandma" Leneve suffered an at out of her course and stiuck ou the : zation is to improve its members in the Mrs. Chas. Kandltmun was up Miss Tom Benbam was in from Fair- tack of ptomaine poisoning Saturday end of the south jetty wuh her bow use ot conversational German. Newell uses the conversational method morning and for a while it looked very from Baudou Saturday. view Friday. She hung ! o f teaching German in her classes and doubtful about her recovery. How toward the channel Plenty For AH J. Conley was over from th j Bay , W A N TE D — Cnithaiu Bark. 1910 ever, she is now rapidly recovering and there until the seas swung her this, together with the added interest Wedneeduv. insists that she will be up and about around toward the south, grimlii g work, ought to produce in Peel. Geo. T. Moulton tf One day last week a fisherman from , I h o t * o h i l r l r o n « A n o i J ^ . . 1.1 — S fllA X A.I again in a very few days. She will on the rock of the jetty, Choice onion sets 10c a pound at and whs her children considerable facility in the this place wandered out to Cunningham J. W. Coach and wife were up use of the foreign tongue. celebrate her 90th birthday the 12th of Knowlton's Drug store. creek in quest o f a mess o f “ shiners.” then washed up on the south beach. fiom Lamps Thursday. The first meeting was held at the next month. Despite her old age rhe G eo, G othro was over from North He had barely seated himself on the has a wonderful constitution and it is The | assn gers and crew »ere takeu Bellonis last Thursday evening with I bank o f the stream and baited his hook Joe Caiter, of Powers, was in Bend last week, off without difficulty, aa site w»a about twenty present including mem-1 very likely that she will see the hun when he was startled by the crash The games, the J. E. Culver was down from town Thuisday. dred year mark. cloae in, but there was no chance of bers of the faculty. ing o f brush right behind him. A refreshments and the conversation were j Bridge Friday. E. F. Kiee, of Portland, was a saving the vtssel One man who all distinctly German and the Kaiser I T “ Assault Charged came up states that a hole lu g e J E. E ggleston and wife were 1 Coquille busiutss visitor Saturday. would no doubt have felt very much at a ! 7 7 th,cket’ h,'8 iace enough for a man tu walk through home if he could have dropped in to " u«h*d excitement A look o f ever from the Bay Thursday. D r. Parks, of Eugene, was a busi- . . , ,, * disappointment crossed hia face when R. A. Easton was in from Dora Sat waa plainly visible in her side eg spend , a social hour. Everyone present . , : Cull on Lyons <t Jones when you j ness visitor heie Saturday, L.J . .. . . . . . . * H he saw the guy from town at his urday and swore to a complaint before had a delightful time and all are anx- ,, D , , l . she lay. want a Nemo Corset. ¡„..„I i i - . . , fishin hole. But he brightened up Ex-M ayor F . E. Allen was over Justice Stanley charging M. C. Miller lously looking forward to the next , , , 1 The Fifieid belonged to the E-o- m e e tin g J. F. McClaim, o f Grants Puss, from Marshfield last week. and other Dora residents with assault. j agam when room was made for him. i and he was invited to try his luck. He The case arises out of a fracas at the abrook fleet which includes a l s o the was a Coquille visitor Friday. Frank Cntterlin was over from last school meeting when, it is charged carried a stub stick for a pole and a Bandon and Speedwell She «us L. J. Need, of Portland, was in j the A Midnight Marauder FridttV. short line from the end o f which dan Miller assaulted Eastman, who was running between Bandon uud San gled a very large rusty hook, adorned towD Saturday. Just received a supply of very chairman. The case is resting until the Francisco in the lumber trade. It “ I ’ m some One night last week “ S o n " Skeels with a small angle worm. Roy M orgao was up from Ban fine omou sets at Kuowlton's Drug return o f District Attorney Liljeqvist is suid that she «as bringing qu.te who rooms at the W ickham House, fisherman,” he confided, as he cast his from Portland. Store. don lust week. a cargo of bay for the Bandon Ware was startled from his slumbers at 2 hook into the stream. “ I never miss a Arthur R. Mayers, of T ù li Or- T iy a can of that Tuna Fish at house Co. She carried a crew of a. m. by a scraping sound. Spring b ite ." A t the same instant hie pole Business Change described a skyward circle and a small j Lyons & Jones — only 15o per can. furd was a Cuquille busiut.,8 visitor about 17 or 18 meu. Before noou ing from his bed he put his head 5-inch fish landed with a thud on the Henry K in g passed through here Friday. W. G. Cleghorn has bought a half in J. P. Tupper phoned to the Baxter out of the w indow and listened in- ground behind him. “ You see, I told on his way to C onlogue’s camp last Mrs. Paul Sterling was visiting terest in the Clark Bakery and will I* that she had broken in two and was tently. “ T here’s no doubt about it, you 80' ” cried the elated youngster as associated with Mr. Clark, having week. he sprang upon hia catch and proceed- friends ou the Bay a couple of days g oin g to pieces. that’s someone stealing coal,” he charge of the grocery department, , ed to choke the life out of it; whereat Miss Laura Gimmick left on the last week. which will be made a greater feature of I thought as the scraping sound came the other fellow began to take notice, Speedwell for an extended visit iu FAR M E RS— G e o T. Moulton the business. Both arc reliable and School Notes distinctly to his ear. Scrape! scrape! During the next hour the small boy’s wants your bides. Better see him well liked gentlemen and they will un California. scrape! thud! “ T h at’ s what it is,” pole described many a circle through doubtedly increase the already good The High school literary society gave muttered " S o n ,” now very wide the air but only four fish adorned his Ivan Laird and Tommy Krewson ubout it. He wants furs also. 8-3tf trade of the establishment. string. “ 1 thought you got ’em every the following Kipling program last Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sebroeder are were in from Brewster valley Suu- awake. Slipping quietly out ot his tim e,” said the guy from town with a Friday: the proud parents of a baby girl, day. Good Prospects at Mine Sketch o f Rudyard Kipling—Ada room be summoned Nels Osmond- smile. “ I always do. I ’ m just out o f born Sunday, Feb. 27, 1916. Mrs. W ickham was aroused luck today. I got a mess for the whole Lyons & Jones are agents for the Downs; Reading, “ Mandalay” - Eari son Nemo Corset Just received some Rev. G. Lerov Hall, o f Marsh C. A. Gage returned list week from Isensee; Reading. “ Wee Willie Winkie’ from her slum bers and Dr. Hopkins family last night and I will tonight, and ucw styles. Call uud see them “ How field, was getting bis shoes repaired his mines in the Rock Creek country, —Mildred tieeley, Jewell Baumgart also appeared on the scene. They I ’ m going to stay until dark.” C- L. Sparretoro, of Langlois, at a Coquille cobblin g emporium on the South Fork. The mines are be ner, Bessie Johnson; Reading, “ Reces all stole softly out on the back many fish does it take to make your family a mess?” “ Ten o f ’em, that ing developed on a large scale. A large sional” —Elmer Neeley. was a Coquille business visitor on this afternoon. porch. The scraping kept steadily size,” motioning to the small 4-inch flume has been established and a 2-inch Hoes, rakes and garden spades have Wednesday. “ That thief has got some trout fastened to his string. “ How About every auto in town was nozzle hose will be put in shortly. Mr. been very much in evidence about the on. G N. Bolt and Frank Layton, of beaded toward the Fairview coun Gage has no doubt about there being school house during the past week. nerve,” whispered Nels. The oth many are there in y o u r fam ily?” Then “ Ten,” “ Why that’ s only oneapiece.” Portland, were in town Saturday in try Sunday, loaded down with fish good pay dirt at the mines. Good The seventh graders are getting their ers all agreed with him. wage» can be obtained by working the gardens started. The seventh grade when a plan o f action was being “ I t’ s more than that; you see the baby the interest o f their firm. ermen, can’ t eat fish.” Whereupon the local gravel bars in a regular primitive garden has become an institution and mapped out to capture the daring fisherman pulled in his line and walked A. E. Hadsell, who has been sur We have the very best O D ion s e ts fashion, but he intends to go into the pupils in the lower grades|all look fo r night marauder, he silently moved thoughtfully homeward. veying over in the Ten Mile coun lGc per p o u n d . K now lton's Drug business on a large scale and to install Farm, Field <*uii O tar. Seeds Knowitou's drug s um Professional Cards at lvLuvutün’« »lrug i WANT COLUMN RATES: One cent a word, each in -1 sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’ W ill wonders never cease? Bruce, „ alias “ Dudley,” alias “ Softy," John- HECOND H AN D T Y P E W R IT E R . / ’ , P ittsb u rg V isible; does fir-t-class 800 retur7 d from California; work. F or nale cheap. Inquire back for the express at Herald office. tf purpose of g oin g in swimming in Dea. the dear old Coquille river, P H O N O G R A PH RECO RD S — for pite the colln esg of the water exchange, Victor and Columbia in good office. order. Inquire at ward to the time when they will be permitted to bring a hoe to school and raise radishes for the family. Mary Levar and Merton Tyrrell, ed- itor-in-chief and business manager re spectively, o f “ The Laurel” , together with their assistants, are hard at work getting affairs shaped up for the an nual. Almost enough ads have been secured to assure the financial success o f the scheme and some literary ma terial has been turned in. In order to encourage the students with literary talent, a short story contest has been instituted. Aylesworth’s "Hunting dig Game" Scenic March I Oth I Oc 25c Auction Sale of Dairy Cows I will sell at pi highest responsible bidder 40 head milk cows, all to be fresh soon; all tubercu lin tested; all have shown good milk test. Sale begins at 10 a. m., Monday, March 6, Green Place, Lampa Creek. Terms: half cash; balance six months with approved security, at 8 per cent, 2 per cent discount for cash. S. DOMENIGHINI, Owner O. A. M1NTONYE, Auctioneer Scenic Theatre A Chapter of East Fork Items Announcement Ed Abernethy has a picture o f Lost Creek falls that he took and had en larged to about 10x14 inches by Raphell o f Marshfield, that is one of the clear est cut and distinct photographs that I have seen. It is a beautiful thing. He also showed me an album o f his en larged photographs o f scenery on the East Fork. He surely has gathered in the grandeur o f waterfall and moun tain. I hereby announce myself a can didate ou the Republican ticket for the office of Sheriff of Coos county, subject to the action of the voters at the primary election in May. 2-29-6tp JO H N H SHIELD S. T o the Republican voters of Coos County— I wish to announce that I J. D. Laird has bought a small auto truck for the Marshfield- Sumner mail route. JUST ARRIVED Pathe Program IN C L U D IN G ! 2 reels Neal of the Navy 2 ” Get Rich Quick Wallingford 1 ” Pathe News 1 ” Comedy Japanese Every Monday M atting U n iversal Feature Rugs Wednesday and Friday Quite a crowd from this place went to Riverton to attend the dance held there Satnrday night. The gasoline boat Norma carried the crowd. At th close of the dance the fog was so thick on the river that it was impossible to see any distance ahead. However, the boat was headed up the river. About a quarter of a mile had been covered when there was a terrific jar which threw the passengers out of their seats and sprawling all over the boat. The boat keeled over until the water came up to the edge of the lower deck. A regular panic took place among the passengers. One girl was thoughtful i enough to faint. The panic subsided when it was discovered that the port side of the boat was high and dry on a ---------------------- The passengers all nice green field, stepped off onto the bark while all the boatmen and v lunteers busied thern- aelves with the task of launching the boat again which took three hours. The rest of the trip was completed without mishap as it was daylight by this “ S ofty ” will appear in bathing coa- turne within the next few days. the time the journey was resumed. Every Saturday Night Nuff Sed Announcement Mr. Long, o f Lampa Creek, came in am a candidate for County Assessor last week over the Coos Bay road with subject to the action of the Republi three pure bred Holstein cows, one of can primary next A pril. which is in the advance registry class. A m os L. N o s l e r , Mr. Strong, o f Bandon, came up to J. D. Laird's Friday to buy a horse. Unexpected Landing “The Broken Coin” 9 X 12......... $3.00 9 X 9 . . . $2.35- $2.50 6 X 9 ___ $1.75 - $2.00 Matting by the yard 25c Don’t wait for bills-come along any evening and we will guarantee a good show Per full “roll of 40 yds $8.00 H.O. ANDERSON 5 cents Usually 15 cents