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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1916)
brought a succession of "Da-da-da- cross between shorthand and a music Simpson Dead Closed da, ” like a dodgasted baby. Then scale, with Chinese letters thrown in. when he was compelled to laugh at Geo. Musick, who ha* been spending Tue Buy papers report ihe clos the idiocy of his attempts at speech, S. Reed was up from Lamps Sun several days here, went over to the ing ol the deal which has been they naturally thought his mind had day. Bay yesterday. pending lor seme lime, by which given wuy. So that promenade home S. j). Carl was down from Norway C. L. Campbell and S. E. Brackett, lb«! Buebner syndicate purchases a ward was not a success as a conver- Friday. of Portland, spent a couple of hours latge portion ol ihe holdiugs ol ihe sashiony. However, it is worth while Karl Cbihiiolm spent .Sunday on in our city last week. Cream of tartar, derived from grapes, Simpson heirs in C oos county, in to have something happen to you once in a while for the sake of seeing what t is Bay. Lyons A Jones aie ageDts for the is used in Royal Baking Powder because eluding the mills and interests in a number of people take a kindly in Nemo Corset Just rrceived some Ed. Stein, oi Bandon, was in town new styles. Call and see them m anulacluiiug plants in the new terest in your welfare and are ready it is the best and most healthful ingredient j Thursday. town ol Nnitli Bend and olhe to volunteer any help in their power. known for the purpose. Ex-Mayor F. E. Allen, of Marsh C. F. Smith was up from Prosper field. was a county seat business visi properly there, and over 22,ooo And we are convinced that there are yesterday. Phosphate and alum, which are de acres o f timber lands. The Simp fully as many people of that kind per tor one day last week. capita in Coquille as any other place rived from mineral sources, are used in S. C. Small was over from the Bay Dr. K H. Hopkins speut Sunday sons retain the o ld mill and bold in the world. Wednesday. ings iu the oiiginal town of North some baking powders, instead of cream of halting his hook and casting it back Ed. Steinhoff was up from Bandon int" the river Bend, as well as a large urea of tim tYoman’s Study Club. tartar, because they are cheaper. Result— 1 fiah. Saturday. Wolf, the “ candy kid,” was up from her land, so they will probably con If you have been induced to use baking The domestic science department of The Bneli- Fresh Vegetables st s | times at ’Frisco last week, peddling out candy tinue to operate here Lyons & .Jones powders made from alum or phosphate, to his customers at this place. ner syndicate hails fiom Portland the Woman’s Study Club met yester day after noon and commenced the P. M. Kirshaw, of Portland, was in use Royal Baking Powder instead. You Warner A. Ackerman, of Marsh but it is hoped that they will oper chapter on Animal Foods in “ Nutri town Friday. field, announces his candidacy for the ale their plants, rather than simply tion and Diet.” Besides this there will be pleased with the results and the W. H. May, of Dora, was a Coquille State Senatorship in this judicial dis hold for the rise, and the lad that was a reading by Mrs. Kistner on difference in the quality of the food. trict. visitor Friday. The lesson assigned for the deal was clmed in San Fran- “ Meats.” The meeting of the W. C. T. U. will cisco gives good ground for that April 3 is the remainder of the chap T iy a can of that Tuna Fish at ter, beginning with “ Food Value,” on Lyons <fc Junes — only 15c per cun. be held at the city library March 24 hope. ROYAL BAKING PO W D ER CO. page 161. at 3 p. m. A large attendance is de George Hyde was in from McKin sired. New York The literary department meets next East Fork Items ley yesterday. Monday, March 27. The program was Mrs. Mary Carlisle, of Bandon, was C. A. Holverstott was in from Fair- released from the county jail today given in last week’s Herald. A . T. Atnet, of Myrtle Point, iew Thursday. upon bail being furnished, for her F. C. Pursley is the agent for Ford was up the East F olk looking lor cars in Coquille. He is offering some J. P Tupper wus a Bandon visit freedom. beef cattle last week. attractive inducements to prospective third with $67.50 while Bandon, Myr high school salaries, the highest sal or Sunday, Dr. Walter Culiu reports the tle Point and North Bend pay $66.33, ary paid here during the present year buyers. Mr. and M is. Leatherman, of $62.50 and $J1 respectively. Bandon | being equal to the lowest paid in any Choice onion sets 10c a pound at birth of a ten pound boy to Mr. The Haberdashery is carrying ev and Mrs. Jack Hartley, Tuesday, Harrisburg, came in to visit their erything in furnishings, clothing and has a higher scale of salaries than Co of the other schools. In the matter Knowlton's Drug store. son Lloyd and family. They walked quille but fewer of the teachers re of superintendents’ and high school women’s and children's shoes. Theo. Clinton, of Norway, was in March 21, 1916. main long enough to receive the max principals' salaries, Coquille stands from the summit to Lairds, where H. M. Shaw, M. D.,Eye, Ear, Nose town Saturday. imum. Of the five towns in the coun ! third, Marshfield and North Bend Lloyd met them. Saved HiB Knee. and Throat Specialist, will be at Hotel ty having four year high schools, Co holding first and second places re- Jim Jenkins was up from the lower Baxter, Coquille, on Friday, April 7th W m . Culbertson is building a river Thursday. Ten Robinson was down from Fish- quille is the lowest in the matter of 1 spectively. 1916. Glasses Fitted. barn on the Howe place trap Saturday walking with the aid of Ivan Laird was in from Brewster Clara Kraus, the daughter of Mr. Sam Stout, superintendent of a cane. He informs us that he drop valley Saturday. and Mrs. M. F. Holbrook, of Bandon, road district No. 4 , and County ped a cross cut saw on his knee cap Alva Harry was in from Brewiter was adjudged insane today and com Roadmaster M erdock were looking while sawing wood and that the teeth mitted to the State asylum. cut rather deep, making a painful valley yesterday. Tuna Fish at Lyons & Jones lo c over the road proposition on the wound. He came to this place to con Geo. Mullen was down from Myrtle Coos Bay wagon road last week. sult a doctor. per can. Point Wednesday. J. D. Laird bought a Ford car, Hal Baxter and (Roleaux) C. A. W. W. Smith was in from McKinley Dooley, who have been in town for a turned it into a tiuck, and is using A m azing T ran sfo rm atio n . One may be u speckled trout In the one day last week. copule of weeks, went to the jungles it on the Sumner & Sitktim mail country and a codfish In the city, ac J. E. Edmunds was in town from in the employ of the Aasen Bros, last cording to an observer, who believes route. week. the Bay Thursday. that many country boys would do well R. A . EA STO N to stay at home. W. F. Magill was here from Bandon Why pay the price for seeds in A farmer,” he said, “once caught the last of the week. packets when you can get from two D o They Bite? u tine speckled trout, which he decided to four times as much for your mon to present to his aunt In the city. Ac Farm, Field and Grass Seeds at ey at Knowlton’s drug store. cordingly, he wrapped it In green K now lton’s drug store. ff W hile Jim Laird was in town re leaves and placed It In a basket In tbe Cupid must have been out shiner John Lowe, of Delmar was in town fishing with the kids last week, as on cently he was asked by a local fish body of the wagon. As he stopped for for a while Saturday. ly one marriage license was issued. ertnan, “ D o the trout bite out your refreshment at a roadside tavern some mischievous boys took a codfish from Sam Stout was in from Fairview It wa sto George H. Rotnor and Kath way, Jim?” “ Not that I know of, a nearby grocery stall and substituted the middle of the week. ryn Tucker. I have lived out there all my life, It for the finny beauty. C. L. Sparreton, of Langlois, spent Arriving In tbe city, he presented The Coquille Valley Creamery and none have ever bit me vet” , the fish to his aunt 'What do you last week at this place. started making cheese today. They replied Jim Whereat the fisher mean?’ she cried. ‘This Isn’t a trout; Jm t received a supply of very will make it a business to supply the man relapsed into a profound si It’s a codfish.’ flue onion sets at K now lton’s Drug trade on the river, and probably Rather crestfallen, he took It back, lence. Store. but on tbe road the boys again made elsewhere. substitution, and when be showed M irion and Jess Clinton were down Wilson Brought Back. Dr. V. L. Hamilton is the possessor tbe fisli to his wife It wns a speckled fror i Norway yesterday. trout. She listened to his tale with an of a brand new Ford car. He traded Ed Wilson was brought back from amused smile. 'Yes,' she said finally, Miss Maggie Hanley was up from his old one in on the new one. The California by W. C. Lafi-d and lodged fit’s like you—a speckled trout In the the lower river Saturday. way the doctor drives he ought to be in the county jail today on a charge of country and a codfish In town.’ " —Ex G. N. Bower, c f Myrtle Point, was good for about three Fords per year. non-support. He was one of the crew change. a Coquille visitor Wednesday. Garden seeds at Knowltou’s drug of the Barnacle, which wss captured in T he S plit Infinitive. ’Frisco Bay and its entire crew ar W A N TE D — Cbilham Bark. 1916 store. Tbe spilt Infinitive Is tbe term used Peel. Geo. T. Moulton tf Don’t forget that the last chapter of rested for counterfeiting. He served to designate the Infinitive form of tbe a year in the Federal prison in Cali verb that generally begins with the Dale Flynn was in from the Fair- The Broken Coin will be shown at the Scenic tomorrow night. But you’re fornia and upon being released was preposition “to." when separated by a view country the last of the week. brought to this place to face another qualifying adverb or phrase, as In the not likely to forget, for no such popu District Attorney L ilj-qvist came lar serial has ever been shown on the charge. following; "To briefly designate," “ to Business Growing. readily understand,” “ to suddenly and over from Marshfield yesterday. screen. C. A. Machon has had a 12-foot ex completely change front," "he knew Frank Catterlin was over from the Babv Buggies and Runabouts tension built on to the east end of his not which to most admire,” “ to sweet Bay on business the last of the week. All kinds of Fruit Jars, Stone Jars, pool hall. He will install a new pool ly sing," “ to humbly walk.” This use D. P. Plymale, of Bandon, was a Stone Chums, and 1 10 gal Barrel table and a billiard table and when ev Is held by literary critics and gram Churn, good as new At Quick’s erything is arranged he will have one matical purists to be highly Improper, Coquille business visitor Wednesday. Not a jumble of stunts and thrills and hair-breadth but It occurs abundantly In English Second Hand Storp. of the most up-to-date places -of its The fishing season for salmon literature, from tbe time of Shake escapes, but a picture story that will A. H. Mansell has purchased of kind to be found in the county. With speare to the present day. Nearly ev closed to-day, to open again in July. delight you all. Johnson Buckley the residence prop 3 pool tables and as many card tables, ery standard author Is guilty of It, and Daniel Barklow, of Myrtle Point, erty in Elliott’s addition, formerly he expects to do his share of the busi It Is very general In popular speech was a Coquille business visitor Thurs known as the Strang property, and is ness. The splitting of the Infinitive Is often dictated by a sense of rhythm, the now living there. The deal was made day. placing of the qualifying adverb after Another Pioneer Cone. R. S. Moore, of Portland, was a vis by Wm. Oddy. the verb and before tbe weak adjunct itor at this place for a while last For 30 days, beginning F eb. 15, Mrs. Annah Crunk, wife of G. W. or object which follows the verb re week. I will tune, regulate the action and Crunk Sr., passed to her reward Sat sulting often In disharmony of rhythm polish any Coquille piano for $5 urday morning, March 11, after a few or stress. Call on Lyons & Jones when you and guarantee the work. O. Sum days’ illness, during which all that want a Nemo Corset. ner. Phone 926. Administrator’s Notice loving hearts could plan, or willing Hector Macpherson, of Corvallis, Just arrived at Rose’s Cash Store, hands could do, was done for her com The undersigned has filed his final was looking our city over one day last our new Spring and Summer line of fort. She was attended by her three account as administrator with will an nexed, of the estate of Walter Drane, week. up-to-date goods, consisting of fancy youngest daughters and one son, be deceased, and the County Court of the F. S. Lundy and Sam Barklow, of voils, whipcords, Jacquard suiting, sides other relatives and friends, who State of Oregon for Coos County, has Myrtle Point, were Coquille visitors silk crepe, silk suitings, French serge, will sadly miss her. The funeral ser made an order fixing the first day of vice was held at the cemetery on the May, 1916, as the time for hearing ob dotted Swiss and ginghams. Friday. to the same. Objections to hill near Bancroft Sunday at 2 o'clock, jections said account must be filed on or before W. R. Pickford, of Empire, was 1 Simplex Cream Separator, 900 Rev. C. D. Price officiating. said date. P. F. DRANE, transacting business at this place yes lbs. capacity 1 Little Giant Rus 3-7-6t Administrator. Mother Crunk was known and lov sian Steam Turbine Separator, 400 terday. ed by many. She had a kind word 1 Remington Sboles Geo T Moulton will pay highest lbs. capacity Teachers Elected. and ready sympathy for all who came INCLUDING market pries for wool and mohair typewriter No 11 in good condi to her home, and not one can say she tion. At Quick’s Second Hand Store 3-14if did them harm. She lived to a ripe At a meeting of the board of educa 2 reels Neal of the Navy The picture houses on this circuit of old age and was ready for the sum tion last Thursday evening, all the G. W. Barkley, of Myrtle Point, was Myrtle Point, Coquille and Powers mons from her Master when he called teachers now employed in the Coquille 2 ” Get Rich Quick Wallingford a Coquille business visitor the first of have closed a deal for the General her to rest. A Friend. schools were offered their present po the week. 1 ” Pathe News Film Co. service of licensed pictures, sitions for another year. As yet it is G. S. Matthewson and Harvey Min- j replacing the Universal which have Not So Bad. not known how many of them will ac 1 ” Comedy ard, of Dora, were in town the last of been used for the past six months. cept the offer, but it is hoped that the week. Like the report of the man’s death most of them will remain. Continu ATTENTION, F A R M E R S ! We * ull stock of best quality Garden i „ ()W carry B |jne „ f the Best Stock about which we have read, the news ous service on the part of the teach ts in bulk at Koowlton s drug Ton jcg- Stock and Poultry Prepara in our esteemed contemporary of the ers is a very important factor in the Seeds »tore. tions on the market. SA TISFA C Herald editor’s breakdown last week efficiency of the school. Coquille has G U /R A N - was “ greatly exaggerated;” and we been exceedingly fortunate (luring the Mrs. Claude Moon, of Powers, spent TION P O SIT IV E L Y Ask for free booklets. won’t give him a scoop on an item last few years in securing good teach a couple of days visiting at this place TEED. - Fat mere Union Store 2-15tf like that any more. It is true that ers who were willing to remain on the ! last week. one side of him went on the retired job. Realizing the importance of re Marcus Brown, of McKinley, was list all of a sudden, but it was only a taining satisfactory teachers when The Revival Meetings. attending to business at this place short vacation, and it was on duty they have been secured, the hoard has | last week. The revival at the Christian church again the next morning, a little the made a practice of raising the salary j Great worse for wear. Cha.s. Walker and E. of such teachers each year until an es- I We have the very best onion sets closed Wednesday night. 10c per pound. kn ow lton ’s Drug crowds and intense interest prevailed A. Folsom guided the erratic foot tahlished maximum has been reached. throughout the meeting. Mr. Price’s steps of the patient to his home, At present the maximum is $75 per j Store great gospel sermons were of interest where Dr. G. Earl Low pronounced month for first and eighth grade E. A. Folsom is still making chang- j es and improvements in his confec to all and greatly strengthened the the trouble as the bursting of a small teachers and $70 for the other grades church. We hear much praise both blood vessel and prescribed some med below the high school. Service in the tionery stand. within and without the church con icine that we will never forgive him high school has been less permanent Isaac R. Tower, the auto dealer of cerning Mr. Price’s fair and loveable for nor forget. The most entertain than in the grades so a definite max 1 Marshfield, was a Coquille visitor one method of presenting the plain, sim ing feature of the performance was imum has not yet been established day last week. ple gospel. to see the concern expressed in the there. It might be of interest to the peo Much credit for the success of the faces of Messrs. Walker and Folsom FAR M E RS— G e o T. Moulton meeting is due to the efforts of Mr. when the editor tried to explain that ple of the district to know that Co wants vour hi les. B-Iter see him Claude Nosier and his chorus of sing they needn’t be alarmed.as he was ail quille is the third town in the county about it. He wants furs also 9-3t; ers, who did excellently in the sing right, the net result of his effort* be in average salary for grade teachers Last week a man registered at the ing. We feel that the meeting will ing a repetition of the first syllable of for the present school year. Powers Baxter and his signature is a puzzle bring forth fruit for some time to his would-be oration. The attempt to stands first with an average of $81, in black and white. It seems to be a come. 1 use more emphatic bmguage only Marshfield second with $75, Coquille MEKELr MENTIONED There is a Real Difference rilHBMAN’S PH4IIIUAEY Protessional Cards Dr. C. 1/1. ENDICOTT D E N T I8 T Office over FirHt National Bank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW, M. D. P h y s ic ia n an d su rgeon 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 l.aird Building - Coquille, Ore. Mrs. N. L TYRRELL NURSE Phone 574 Coquille, Oregon E. D. SPERRT A ttorney an d C oP N SK I.I.O R AT I.A W Office in Robinson Building at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg C. R. BARROW A tto rn e y ano C o u n sello r at L aw Office Phone 335 Residence Phone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon A. J. SHERWOOD A tto rn e y at L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L. J. LILJEQI/IST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SIN CLAIR A tto r n e y Notary Public at G O M IN C iJ/ie <Çoc)c)< ess The Most Delightful Love Story ever filmed in a serial Picture Fifteen T w o -R e e l Chapters P ro duced by the Vitagraph Com pany of America, with an All-Star cast and featuring Earle Williams-Anita Stewart W. C. C H A SE A tto rn e y Scenic Theatre L aw Coquille "Going Up” Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high But laundry prices haue re- mained the same. 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. : : : : : EOQUILLE LAUNDRY AIDE U l The Ideal Handsome Lover and the Ideal Beautiful Sweetheart. Watch for the Date “The Broken Coin” THE END, Wednesday Mar. 22 Pathe Program Every Monday Universal Feature Wednesday and Friday Don’t wait for bills-come along any evening and we will guarantee a good show 5 cents Usually 15 cents