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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1916)
F o r esp eri piano tu ning, call on tf O Sumner. Jim Jenk in s was up from the low F . <iti V->,'->Ub|.n at all tim es at er u v e r Thursday. Lyons A Jones It. L Morris, of Poweie, was a A. D. Andrew* was d o n o from Coquille business visitor F r i d a ; . MEKEEY MENTIONED A Bower of Melody Juniors and Seniors Win in Frack Meet Friday afternoon at Lyon’s field the Coquille High school held a track meet in which the Juniors and Seniors com peted against the Sophomores a n d P o * h s Thursday. THE PRETTIEST, DAINTIEST, SWEETEST J O. Stemmier, of Myrtle Po ut Freshmen. It was a very interesting G S. Matbewson was in from was a Coquille business visitor MUSICAL NOVELTY event and called forth quite a large at Thursday. Doia yester lay. tendance. The event wus won by the Juniors and Seniors, The points made I at U hv 6 youseen the hut IF G eorge S G othro of North Bend, by them was 60,‘a while tbc Sophomores lie It cket Store? spent several bouts at this place and 1 1 - shmen made 431 points. Many Y o u h a v e heard their weird, clinging melodies on J. I). Beubum was in from Fair- Sunday. ; of the t vents were very closely con- the music machines. N o w see and hear them in view Thursday I tested. Below is given the results of T iy a can of th at T u na Fish at each contest: real life in an immortal beauty of music that will Geo. .Union a n down fiom Lyons A J - u t s — only 15c per can. 100 Yard Da.-h—Fred Lorenz first; Myrtle I’oiut yt sterility. 8 . D. Carl, of Arago was t r a n never fa d e while music beauty lives upon the earth : Arthur Hooton, second; Ben Hersey W. H. Wanu, of Coos Bay, was u sacting busim ss here the middle of | third. Time 11 2-5 seconds. the week. county seat visitor yesterday. Halt Mile Race—Stanley Emery, first; Wm. Downs, second; Ben Hersey, The Racket Store will have a cir | Choice onion sels 10c a pound st third. Time 2:27 2-5. cuU ting library of novels next! KnowIton’s Drug store. Shot put—Arthur Hooton, first;How- week Good wiiteis Colonel Rosa, of Bandon, »as a ard Pike second: Keith Leslie third, j Fai m, Field and G rass Seeds at j Coquille liusiuess visitor, Friday. Dista i e 36 feet 6 inches. Knowltou's d ru g store. Fifty Yard Dash—Fred Lorenz, first;; The Racket Store for your rib Arthur Hooton second; Hugh Harlocker G eorge Howaid aud wife, of bons. Call and se e them. third. Time 5 4-5 seconds. | • Beaver Hill, weie Coquille visitors Cull on Lyons A Jones when you Discus Throw—Howard Pike first; T h s C om prom ise. the last of the week. want a Nemo Corset. Chas. Oerding second; Arthur Hooton, “Do you let your wife have every G. R. Wood, of Arkansas, is a third. Distance 63 feet 7 inches. thing she wants?” R. A Easton was in fiom Dora Mile Run—Will Downs first; Ben “Not exactly. 1 compromise, how yestirday, doing business with a .ate sriival ill Coquille, and may de Hersey second; Elmer Neely, third. ever, by letting her buy a certain THE ONE BIG, STRIKING, MUSICAL NOVELTY cide to make this his home. rush. Time 5:38. amount of stuff that she doesn’t ac T una Fish at Lyons A Jones 15c j OF THE SEASON Pole Vault—Hooton first; Ben Hersey tually need.” —Detroit Free Press. W A N T E D — Ctiitbaui Baik. 191« I er cun. second; Leslie third. Distance 8 feet Peel. Geo. T. Moulton tf 6 inches. Sam Stout and Claude Waters | Aluminum Percolators at the 220-Yard Dash—Lorenz first; Hooton Racket S to ie — $1.35 und $1.45. were in from the McKinley country j second; Harlocker third. Time 26 3-5 (Paid Advertisem ents.) Get oue and have first class coffee the middle of the week. seconds. J o h n L a m b was up from Rocky High Jump—Hooton first; Tyrrel H. M. Shaw M D. Eye, Ear, Nose Announcement second; Emery and Leslie tied for Poiut Friday, on bis way up the liv and T hro at Specialist will be at H o third. Distance 4 feet 8 inches. er to hi* ranch, in the F is h T rap tel Baxter, Coquille, on Friday, I am a R epublican candidate for 440-Yard Run—Emery first; Hersey May 5tb. Glasses fitted. 4 25-2t country. the entire game the two teams gam second; Downs third. Time 61 seconds nom ination for D istrict Attorney for Caucus Names Ticket Why pay the price for seeds in boled around the diamond in pursuit of G ard en seeds at Knowlton’s d ru g Broad Jump—Hooton first; Emery ’ o o h County. With Usual Mixups I the packets when you can get from two elusive horsehide sphere. My slogan is “ Fair and efficient second; Leslie third. Distance 19 feet store. to four times us much for your m on enforcem en t o f the crim inal ls w n ” Wednesday evening the caucus called j ^ am N o ^ r entered the pitcher s box 10 inches. The residents of Brewster Valley ey at Knowltou’s d ru g store. I . N. M IL L E R for the purpose of nominating camii-1 for the oouncT1 with 11 broad smile on Relay Race—Crouch, Oerding, Lorenz, enjoyed a basket dinner on E aster There will be a tea at the home dates for city offices, was held at the his face and started tossing 'em over. Emery, first; Hersey, Harlocker,Leslie FOR SH ERIFF. S unday and listened to an address of Mrs. F raed iick s April 28 from 3 I court house and drew a large attend- As thc lnmn^ went by, this smile Hooton, second. Subject to the wishes of the electors anee. The meeting was called to order i f adually disappeared, and during the by W . H . Bunch. The points were as follows, as to 5 p m. in connection with the by Mayor Morrison. at the primaries May 19, I hereby an Judge James last few minutes of play it would have awarded to each participant: J u s t received a supply of very regular meeting or th e W C. T. U Hooton 30; Lorenz 15; Emery 13,!*; nounce m yself as a candidate for Watson was made chairman and J. E. taken a very strong X-ray to penetrate fine onion sets at Kuowlton's D ru g A silver offering will be taken. All Norton secretary. Mayor Morrison j tllu K|oom tba( t i t le d around that joy- Hersey 11; Downs 9; Pike 8; Leslie 3H.,; Sheriff of Coos County on the Repub Store lican ticket. My platform is brief: members are u rged to be present as placed E. E. Johnson in nomination for ful 3m,lc' E,thL'r Sam’fl arnl wa" on Tyrrel 3; Harlocker 2 and Neeley 1. J u d g e J W. Hamilton, of Rose- mayor and there was no other nomina-: the bum or ulse the Mrst d e t e r s A quarter of a mile race was run by “Efficiency and economy; strict en a good attendance is desired. tion made I Possessed oaBle eyes, for they picked the girls and Miss Margaret Cunning forcement of law .” burg, arrived here Sunday to p re Babv B uggies aud R un ab outs DANIEL BARKLOW, The nominations for three councilmen out ,ach curtf0 and dim m ed ¡t to some ham breasted the tape in the astonish side at the present ti rin of court. All kiuds of F r u i t JarB, Stocs Jars, to serve for two years was brought be- unprotected part of the iieid. Myrtle Point, Oregon. ing time of 74 seconds. Miss Kate He was accompanied by his d a u g h Stone Churns, and 1 10 gal. Barrel fore the meeting. L. H. Hazard nom i-: A t the close ut the Kame the 8core Price was second and .Visa Lela Barker ter. C hurn, good as new. At Quick’s nated H. N. Lorenz. A. J. Sherwood stood 14 for i‘lrst striet and a lar« e third. CANDIDATE’S ANNOUNCEMENT. nominated W. H. Lyons, but Mr. Lyons ! Boose for the councilmen. Geo T. Moulton will pay highest Secoud Hand Store. All the boys showed good form in the Subject to the will of the republi market price for wc.ol and mohair Albert W. E den, of Seattle, the declined. C. W. Gardner and Karl! 1 erley Eund and Er,lest Folsom each different events and as is notictable by can voters of Coos county, 1 announce 3-14tf Goodman were then nominated. M. O. pltcbed for Kirst 8trect- U is “aid ti e score, some good time was made in gentlemanly special representative Hawkins was nominated for the one that Bolaom handed out some big league sc me of the dashes, in spite of a rather m yself as a candidate for nomination for the office of sheriff of Coos county. I. N. Miller,a Marshfield attorney, of the Fox Film Corporal ion, was year term i stuff ln the shape of spit balls> etc" soggy track. Arthur Hooton was the If elected I promise to continüe the who will contest with L . A. Lilje- in town one day last week on a vi.it For city "recorder, J. E. Norton plac- and had the councilmen fairly falling star performer, making half the points policy I have followed while in office. qvist for the Republican nomination to the picture exhibitors of the ed J. S Lawrence in nomination and C. !ovcr themselves in their efforts to con- for the winning side. Fred Lorenz’s ALFRED JOHNSON, JR. nect with the ball. All the pitchers running was a noticeable feature and A. Gage nominated Mrs. Claude Ford. for district attorney, was ¡ d the city couuty. Coquille, Oregon, March 23, 1916. had good backing, but both sides pos he made excellent time in all the last week g etting acquainted with P at Rsckleff and wife who have Frank Burkholder moved that nomina sessed poor throwing arms, which made dashes. tions be closed and the caucus proceed been absent from this place for the to ballot on the two candidates. A. J. things rather hard on the pitchers at the voters. Ths Coquille school should b* able to Announcement past few months, returned last Sherwood moved to amend by making times. Following was the lineup of the two turn out a very creditable track team, Full stock of best quality Garden T o the Republican voters of Coos with all the good material they have on Wbilu they were goqe they both candidates named the nominees of teams: Seeds in bulk at K now lto n’s d ru g week. First Street Council hand. the caucus. This precipitated the ques county: spent a few weeks at San Francisco store. Nick Lorenz C Sam Tuttle Our thanks are due Professor J. W. I beg to announce my oaodidscy Sam Nosier und th en came back overland to tion that is so old yet ever new: can P.Lund,E. Folsom P J . W. Lpneve has received bis the caucus nominate two or more can Burt Folsom ... IstB V. L. Hamilton Crites for the scores submitted. for State R epresentative from Coos Eugene. The rest of their visit was didates for the same office? This ques Nick Johnson . 2d B ...... J. E. Norton commission, authorizing him to county subject to you r approval SS.....Earl Goodman spent out in the valley in Lane and tion always arises at every caucus held Shorty Nieman C H U R C H O F C H R IS T . take charge of the postofflee. He Lund, E. Folsom 3dB A. T. Morrison and su p p o rt at the May P rim aries. Douglas counties. in this city or Marshfield, and probably H.O.Anderson Sunday School 10 a. m. RF....... Allen Young ia now in the office gettin g the hang every other small town in Oregon. It John Ensele CP Gene N o ilir Prayer m eeting Wednesday, 8 p. “F o r the greater a gricu ltu r >1 an I ATTENTIO N, F A R M E R S ! We of thinga, and expects to take charge industrial development of all O re now carry a line of the Best Slock always comes up as something new, Frank McKenna LF . Sam Epperson i. - -m- *— ■ the firpt of the month. P reaching 11 a. m and 9 p. ra. Tonics, Stock aod P o u ltry P r e p a r a never encountered before and upon g o n —particularly Coos county." It is al Morning Subject, “Is it I? ’ S A TISFAC which everybody is at sea. Track Meet Saturday We have the very best onion seta tions on the market. JO H N C. K E N D A L L . ways discussed for at least an hour, the E vening Subject, “Preparedness.” lGc p er pound. K now lton’s D ru g TIO N P O S IT IV E L Y G UARAN same speakers saying the same things Christian E ndeavor 7 p. m. TEED. Ask for free booklets Store The Bandon, Myrtle Point and Co in the same language. It is a time- Announcement Faim era Uoion Store. 2-15tf J ohn F. L eg o ett , Minister. quille high schools will contend for ath honored custom, universally observed, C . A Dooley (R oleanx) has given T o the Republican voters of Coos OLD N E W S P A P E R S — Cheap ut the and no well regulated caucus could be letic honors on the Lyons field in North WA T CH. RINC up his position at Aasen’s camp and ------ C H A I N AND C ounty— I wish to announce th a t I H e 'a l d office 4 u l p e l '« M .tM i.ij im i H . i held without it. It always comes out Coquille next Saturday afternoon. An luid iL lrl»t**tri;lr doubl* b is thin k in g about entering business am a candidate for C ounty Assessor interscholastic track meet has never «lien lo boy* and girl* for s*l at the same place, at the conclusion 0 VO perfetta 0 f high rr*d* I A. R. O 'B rien , uropreitor and e d subject to the action of the R epubli at Pow ers The reapon of this is • s i 10« »pt-fett. Ordir 20 . that more than one candidate can be before been held in Coquille and con »y W h « told s n d us 12 OO can primary nexi April. on account of the fact th a t Powers ito r of the Record, accompanied nominated. That was the conclusion siderable enthusiasm and interest have A mos L. N o s l k r , will have a baseball team this sea by O W. Briggs, city editor of the reached this time, and the chairman been aroused in this event. Coquille has better track prospects than ever paper, came over yesterday to play put the amendment to a vote which son and Doolev is very anxious to before and the boys are hopeful of the part of defendants in the libel carried it. Then the other phenome swing a bat non developed; that forty chairmen out carrying off the honors in this contest. THE CELEBRATED A b s o lu t e ly P u r e Nade front Gréant of Tarfar NOALUM-NO PHOSPHATE HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS Scenic P rofession al Cards Dr. C. Hi. ENDICOTT D entist Office ovt r First National Dank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. 6. 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 NURSE Phone 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 A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney 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 SINCLAIR A ttorney Notary Public at L aw Coquille "Going Up’' Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high A n n o u n cem en ts May 3 FREE George Williams was picked up here bv Sheriff Jo hn son for ju m p ing a board bill at P ow ers snd was seBt back there for trial. He de nied his identity here, bu t the sheriff got the goods on him. He will spend th irty davs as a free boarder at the court house suit in which G. T Treadgold e n deavors to get a salve for his wounded feeliugs in being men tioned in a certain connection with a yo un g girl. A jury was secured just before noon today. of fifty will get balled up when an amendment is made to a motion, and will fail to steer the meeting to an anchorage. Chairman Watson forgot to put the motion, as amended, but de clared the two candidates to be the nominees of the caucus, and no further action was taken. As the motion, as amended, was not adopted, no nominations were techni cally made, and the two candidates have been put to the inconvenience of chasing around town with petitions in order to get onto the official ballot. Both have done this, so the ticket will be as above indicated. Sheriff's Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure N o tick is h e r e b y g iv e n , That by virtue ot an execution duly issued out of theX ircuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coos, and to ine directed on th« 20th day of April — - ------ *-m- • 1016, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered of record and dock eted in and by said Court on the 9th New Grand Jury day of April 1916, in a certain suit then in said Court pending, wherein John D. L P . B ransteter informs the H e r This is the new grand jury called on Goss was plaintiff and John G. Mullen, administrator of the estate of John W. ald th at two coils of wire fencing account of the death of one of the Negithon deceased, Alfreds Negithon, were recently stolen from the Russ old grand ju ry: W. C. Rose, foreman; John Doe and Mary Doe and all heirs Preston C. Stephenson, Milo Sumner, known and unknown of John W. Negi land at China camp bridge, » h ere Thos. Devereaux, Wm. H. Wise, R. L. thon deceased, were defendants in fa they had been left bv the rosd in Whitney, W. N. Eckblad. vor of plaintiff and against said de fendants by which execution I am com preparation for p u tt in g up a new manded to sell the property in suid fence. H e wishes the party who execution and hereinafter described to The Elliott Player* Marriage Licenses. pay the sum due the plaintiff of six took them to eith er re tu rn or pay hundred dollars, with interest thereon The Edson Elliott Company made a for them. Alexxnder I). Andrews and Flor at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum good hit at the Scenic last Wednesday from the 1st day of June 1912, until F A R M E R S —G e o . T Moulton paid together with the costs and dis when they presented "Bought and Paid enee M. Hansen. wan*s your hi le«. B -tte r see him E t r i D D ivis and Mil Ire E bursements of said suit taxed at Sixty For” in a manner quite above the e x Dollars ($60.00) and costs and expenses about it. He wants furs also. 8-3tf pectations of the audience, and many Stomy. of said execution, together with an at commendatory expressions have been torney fee of $75.06. I will on Satur day, the 27th day of May 1916, at the i heard 'rom those who were present. A hour of 10 o ’clock a. rn. of said day at Want to Enlist? I good house came out, in spite of a the front door of the County Court rainy evening, and it would seem that House in Coquille. Coos County, KATES: One cent a word, each in Corporal Hogan, of the U. S. army, Oregon, sell at public auction to sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' the weekly tours o f the county by the the ighest bidder for cash was in town for several hours yestcr- Elliott players should be very success- all W A N T E D — Hides, pav top price ful. Thursday night they will present day, engaged in posting recruiting signs in hand on the day of sale, the right title, interest and estate cash G C. Motley, Sum ner, Ore The Sea Wolf” at the Scenic. No and seeking enlisters for the service. which said defendant JohnG. Mullen as He went on to Marshfield where he will administrator of the estate of John W. 4 25 10tp pictures. be for the next four or five days. Any- j Negithon deceased, Alfreda Negithon, R E S P E C T A B L E Mi Idle Aged La- one wishing to enlist will be able to do j John Doe and Mary Doe and all heirs Corn Industry Developed so thru him while he is on the Bay. He j known and unknown,ol John \V. Negithon dv without encumbrances «i-bi-s deceased and ail persons claiming under position as housekeeper for re expects to go from the Bay to Eugene j them subsequent to the execution of spectable elderlv man. Mrs. Ciar» “ Corn production in Oregon under t will • the certain mortgage herein foreclosed, Andrews, Gen. Del. C ' quille. I-tp scientific methods showed results last | return to these parts again in short had in, of and to said real property said year that were almost startling,” said to a n y -1 Pr#rniiCS hereinbefore mentioned are F O R S A L E — O n e 3 oigepower professor r D. Hetzel in reviewing time with special inducements . ' described in said execution as follows, Stick nev Gasoli is* E ngine, prnc *he work of the county agriculturists, one wishing to enlist. One may enlist to-wit: West half of the southwest tieni!y new Price one hundred “ A very large increase in both the ac- for one year now, instead of having to quarter (W HW'j of Section Three enlist for three. By this method Uncle i 3 Northeast quarter of tha Southeast dollars. F. McKenna. 4-25-3tp reage and yield of corn was secured. o * * m o „»„„.Un,, i quarter (NE*4 hi. 4) of Section Hour __________________________________ Sam expects to soon have a »Unding j ^ . Lut tuar*u{ Sc, t,on Ton 10). Aü SECO N D HAND T Y P E W R I T E R — For example, Malheur county in East- trained army of 200,000. | in Township Twenty-five (25; South P i t ls b u r g Visible; does fir*t-claas ern Oregon, where corn had been prac- Kangs Twelve (12i W eit of the Wil- work F o r sale cheap. In q u ire tically unknown, produced 120 bushels t f lamette Meridian, Loos County Oregon. T h e G re a t G a m e -»id sale being made subject to re- to the acre and averaged *0 bushels to tf ht Herald office ______ demption in the manner provided by the acre in a county wide corn contest. law. P H O N O G R A P H R E C O R D S — for Also in Tillamook county, a coast aec- Thursday afternoon the First atreet j Dated this 22nd day of April 1910. ev-b ang e, Victor and Colombi^« tion, 60 tons of com ensilage were “ All Star” baseball team croeaed bats ALfiKEU J o h n s o n , Jr., in good order. In qu ire at this raised on the best acre in the corn con with the city council’s team. In spite Sheriff of Coos ( ounty, Oregon. ofii 4 25-6t of the rain which drizzled down during tes t.” Scenic Theatre Pathe Program IN C L U D IN G 2 ree ls 2 ” 1 ” 1 ” Every Monday WANT COLUMN haue re But laundry prices mained the same. We have given the m at 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. N e a l of th e N a v y G et R ich Q uick W allin gford P a th e N e w s C om edy Licensed Feature Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Don’t wait for bills-come along any evening and we will guarantee a good show 5 cents Usually 15 cents