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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1916)
MEHELY MENTIONED Kill the Squirrels dnd Gophers I t . Red Dragon Squirrel and OophoMFolaon W ill rid your place o f Squtr. tele. Gophers, Rats, Field Mica Crowe and all such pests Results— or You* Money Back a « ìk I F U IIH M « PHARMACY I 1 S O LO B Y ■ M n a r v R : __ I 'r '- i i a o n j the recent miu’ h n et Whirlwind in ‘ ‘P eggy1’ J. H. Lam b o f F ish T rap wan u i„ ... ... , ... , wiuil-t have beeu ho cold, would cast Read the W ant uda Thev tnav C oqu ille Visitor the last o f the W et*. n t io u w M D it u i, lu e y may -i their eyes in that direction and nee Like a imu ry little whirlwind, Peggy help you. j J ty a can of ih t I uni E ieh nt BUOW capped peaks in the dis- from America upseta lue truuuiuiia oi Mrs K. D. Sperry visited in Lyons A Jones o rlv 15 j per can. would have the answer the pretty Scottish mountain hamlet where she goes to live after her fath Marehtieid I riday. E ru tti K r wami w ». iu from to the p ioh lem . er’s death. Billie Burke stars in this 1 B iew stei V alle» the mi Idle of tlie A lt womeu of Ci qu ille who are lu Ince-Triangle play, "P e g g y .” M is iE ffie H omi k left 'Iburs lay week. An orphan and heiress, Peggy Cam au y wnv iiderested in the c ming for N orth Bend lo reside Last week Dr 1t. II. Hopkins left p,|„ , Mry , lectioii on May 1 i). are In eron is a lively member of New York’s Call on l.yont- & donee wie n you for a two weeks virit with bis par- j v i u d uud ur(<B,| to alleu I a ineel- exclusive set. There comes to her a wi nt a Nem o C oiset. letter from her uncle in Scotland, offer euts at Portlaud | in g to lie hel.t in the M. E cuuicb ing her a home with him. Peggy ac \ erlin 1’srker was up from Bau. F m i V - ; i u > ! i i at ail times at | p »rlors on Thuredsy Mty 18 at 2:30 cepts the invitation, and counts treez dun yesteiday. ing into the little town of Woodkirk, ii p. m. Commutée. Lyons & Jones. the Scottish highlands one blight Sun ■Vrs. Lem Coihrau was dowu Th e cou it house la vn has beeu day morning Clarence T u ltle was a Marshfield Her automobile causes from Pi.w. rs last week on a visit. j tended to d iligen tly and many be.u- consternation among the villagers. visitor Suuday ud M onday. F o r e.\pert piano tin iug, etili on Andrew Cameron, (Win. H. Thomp t if ul flowers have been plaated F rtd K elley was down from P o w If O. Sumner. along the sidewalks leading to the son) the uncle, is a dour old Scot, whi ers Yesterday. doesn’t approve o f Peggv or her ear. I building. The lon g walk leading J. J. Houser, of B r i'g e , was a He and the minister, Rev. Donald Bas*- Ball, Basket Ball and T en visitor at this t th e in id d le o l up to the front entrance la hedged Bruce (William Desmond), surprise nis supplies at tin Backet Store. hi on both sides with rows of beau Peggy working under her machine in the week. Janus Brown, of M rytle P oin t, | overalls. Her uncle is shocked and tiful pansies, Otis F iitcroft and daughter Brica was a Coquille visitor le d e r d iy . Mrs Frank Dungey and liltle w. re in the city fiom Fairview Sat Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D e n t is t OlHce ov< r First National Bank Pilone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW. M. D. P hysician and surgeon Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Dr. G. W. LESLIE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate o f 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. SPERRY A ttorney and C ounsellor at L aw Office in Robinson Building W. C. C H A SE A ttorney at L aw Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg G. R. BARROW A ttornky and C ounsellor at L aw Ollice Phone 335 Besidence Pilone 346 J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Riclunond-Barker Building Coquille, Oregon A. J. SHERWOOD A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Rooms 2-3-4 L J. LILJEQVIST A ttorney at L aw First National Bank Building Coquille, Oregon WALTER SIN CLAIR A ttorney Notary Public at L aw Coquille ' ‘G o in g U p ” Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high But laundry prices haue re the same. mained 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. : : : : : COQUILLE LAUNDRY S lt t CO. a C* qu ille c Marshfield friends for a ftw Picnic Itii><-li sels at the days Store for 15 and 25 cents. lest week. Penny post cards to he found the Backet Store. people at went (laughter Jean left this m iniug for 1er Sat unlay. M is. W aller Sinclair was viailing Quite a number ot P ro fe s sio n a l C a r d s Billy Burke a M etry otiring why u ioey. tor T h e R e d K in d " I f ihe people who have been won- T ilet soaps nt the Hacket Store. Frank Fish, of Ba croft Coquille business v is ito r last weeks with M is D u n g e ;’ « mother. was a I E- A It is important for reasons o f health and practical economy for every housekeeper to ask herself this question: “ Do I prefer a pure baking powder like Royal, made o f cream o f tartar derived from grapes, or am I w illing to use a baking powder made o f alum or phosphate, both derived from mineral sources ? ” The names o f the ingredients printed on the label show whether the kind you are now using or any brand, new or old, that m ay be offered is a genuine cream o f tartar powder, or merely a phosphate or alum compound. Royal Baking P ow der contains no alum nor phosphate. R O Y A L B A K IN G P O W D E R CO. N e w York Jacksonville, Ore., lo spend several U ckt t Which Do You Prefer? F ol-om is m oving nto the week. j - S h t l "O od cott-ge, a block east of . the Tuttle house. H. E. K elley, o f E ugen e, *pent a Mrs. Flossie F oote r e tm n e l the few houis in our city Thursday. The Prize Winners Late Monday night the decision of T h e debate at the court hon«e be- the judges in the school contest for j tw ten John C. K eudall and Arthur Paints, stains and varnishes nt last o f the week fiom a two weeks’ to Bandon Sunday to view the wreck stay at Marshfield, w beie her hus the Racket Store. 10c cans o f the Fifield. Burr Teeters was a Coquille busi band is e oidoyed. M is Lucia Stratton waB over T h e Pythian Sisters wb ■ were to I ness visitor from F airview yesterday. fiom In « Bay Tbuisday to spend hold a penny social b iz ia r here! Paul S terlin g is electin g a bunga the day with her parents. some time this month have postpon low in his lot iu the eust <nd of F A R M E R S — « e o T . Moulton ed it un’ il a Iat r date. wains your hides. B> ttcr see him town. about it. He wants furs also. 8-3tf T h e Ci quille H. 8 . Baseball ti am U ib an El wood and Henry Carver wafc|R m n t « , 0 ntiTRA830Ciati0n " T “ was completed. There were seventy- nine essays considered, thirty-eight being from the high schools and thir ty-nine from the graded schools of the county, these having been select ed by the teachers for the contest. The judges were Charles Hall, for the Coos County Good Roads Associa Anyone wishing any of A . <r o f Pow eis were in town 011 business defeated the M y itle Poiut H S nine B iilie B u rk e In P a ja m a s In the New tion, E. L. Powell, for the Coos Coun T r ia n g le -F in e A rt s R o m a n tic Com e* ty Business Men’s Association, and by the score of 2 1 to 8 , yesterday Spaulding’s H| oi ting goods come lo Wednesday. i y “P e g g y.’* John VV. Motley, for the Marshfield E. A. Folsom , agent, and order at afternoon at Myrtle Point. Roy R ozell and Chas. Hubbard Chamber of Commerce. any time. — tf C lyd e Barker, of Fairview, passed forbids ber ever to appear again in The high school essays considered of Bandon, were county seat visit Mrs. J L Thompson and brother masculine garb. through C oqu ille today on his way were twenty-one from Marshfield, six ors the last of the week. Nevertheless Peggy dons her cousin’s W illiam B oggs nre again iu our teen from Bandon and one from Co to get his wife and daughter, who masculine dress one night and goes for quille. W A N T E D — Chiihatn Bark. 1910 midst after spending the past year have neeri v i-iliu g at Bridge, a spin. It starts to rain and the auto P eel. Geo. T. Moulton tf There was a much broader interest at Eugene Mr. and Mrs. W m . Can llin have mobile gets stalled. Peggy goes into a Geo. T M oulton will pay highest in the contest from the graded schools 1G0 A eies Gi od Tim ber in T ow n village inn for shelter, and on coming market price for wool and mohair had a Hoe group o f call > 8 , grown in over the county, and the results from ship 2(1, Range 10, Coos Comity. For out bumps into the minister. He tries 3-14tf ■ their yard, photographed, and they the younger children showed a won prices, editress Beu G ottei, E n ter to rebuke her, but Peggy runs home in prise, O 'eg. 5 1(5 5tp Saturday A. W. K elley had blind make an extrem ely handsome post high glee. With the children, however, derful amount of original thinking. The best essays came from the district card. she gets along famously. Miss Mary Fusoune leturned to ers put on the awning iu front of schools of the county. The judges While Uncle Andrew and the minis his store. Miss K rantz who resides on the her home in .Marshfield Suuday considered essays from the graded ter are sitting in judgment on a girl T h e D etylier family of Gravel N orth Fork was operated on Friday who has been indiscreet, Peggy breaks schools as follows: Coquille, twelve; afternoon, after a few days’ visit Marshfield, ten; Bandon, nine; Tem by Dr. V . L H am ilton, assisted by F ord, have taken up their residence with Coquille friends. in upon them, to demand that they fix pleton, two; Bridge, two; Beaver Hill, Dr. G . Earl L ow . The operation the blame upon the man. He proves T h e heavy frost W’ ednesday in ibis city. two; Bunker Hill, one; District No. 41, to be Colin, Andrew’s son, and a mar one. Frank Robinson was down from was successful. night and Thursday m orning nipped riage is the happy ending of the drama. Monday D r. G. E arl L ow p er High School Contest. He reports the gardens quite badly, especially Fish Trap Thursday. Then Peggy decides to leave Wood there is several inches o f water still formed ao operation on A lb ert E l kirk and her relatives. the potato and bean crops. They have First Prize, $5.00— Thelma Lyons, freshman Marsh mer for appendectomy at the Mercy come to love her, but their pleadings in the lowlands in the valley. that she stay are o f no avail. But at field high school. Hospital at N orth Bend The pa H. M. Shaw, M D , eye, ear, Dose last comes the Rev. Donald Bruce, with Second prizes, $1.00 each— and throat specialist, will he in C o tient is g ettin g along nicely. Sarah Escott, Eric Bolt, Wesley an appeal from the heart that keeps Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, who under Peggy in Woodkirk, as the minister’s Seaman, Esther Asplund and Mary KATES: One cent a word, each in qu ille Wednesday, May 31st, at H o sertion. No charge less than 15 cents’ tel Baxter. Glasses fitted. 5-10-21 Vasey, seniors Marshfield high school; went an operation at the home of bride. ------- ♦ .. Rudolph Hillstrom and Jessie Moody, The Marshfield cars are agaiu on her daughter, Mrs. L A L iljq v is t , G O O D M I L K C O W S for sale F. juniors Marshfield high school; Rich the run, having started yesterday W e W in Spelling Contest B Phillips, Coquille. 5 91 t iu Marshfield Thursday o f last week, ard Crain, Helen Fish and Belle Chat- morning. This is a sure sign of is reported as getting along nicely F O B S A L E — Bees and Bee sup Again the Coquille High school is burn, Bandon high school. rain before the week is gone. plies. Mace Bros., M yrtle Point Today 8 . E. Roland, who has hud victor in a spelling contest. This time Honorable Mention— W ilford McLain, Grace Williams, 5 IG- 10tp John M ille r suffered blood pois charge o f the S. P . Station here Bandon and North Bend participated as well as Coquille and Marshfield. The oning in one o f his bauds last week, since May 1, left for Powers to take local school carried off the honors with Charner Wright, Ruth Golden and F O R S A L E — 8 acres on easy tenus, an average of 97.8 per cent. The two Helen Gulvosen, all of Marshfield high half mile from posh dice, all im- caused from a scratch inflicted by a over the Station at that place, and bay cities were practically tied with an school. T h e hand is now im provin g. Paul S terlin g is back again at his average of a fraction over 96. proved «nd in crop Address O nail. Not Awards in Good Roads Associaiton only did Coquille win on the general 0 Jensen, Coquille 5 !)-2tp Contest for Grade Schools. Frank Cook and fam ily who have old post. school average but she also stood at Tied for first place, $3.00 each— the head, grading class by class. F O R S A L E C H E A P — 37 acres hot resided at Johnson’s mill for many D uring the cold weather when The four or five contests that have Bessie Christiansen, Lakeview tom and low le'vel bench land 4J years, w ill leave this week for Cali the birds were starving the people been held during the year have not school, Templeton, Nita M. Barklow, miles from M yrtle Poiut, J mile only been interesting but exceedingly fornia where they will reside in fu fed them by the hundreds and now valuable as well. It is hoped that they 8 th grade, Bandon. from creamery; on county road; | mile river frontage. A b bess Box ture. that the cherry trees are heginm ug may be made monthly affairs another Second prize, $1.00 each— Wayne Endicott, Bridge; William 285, M yrtle Poiut, Ore. 5-0 3tp Tim es must be flourishing in to bear the Hnme birds come again year. Oerding, Coquille; Thora Maurine Bandon when that town supports FOR S A LE — native, yellow dent seed and steal all the kind people’s cher Unknowns A re Unknown Norman, 8 th A, Beaver H ill; Maurice corn— high yield ears, 120 days to sixteen pool bails and they all seem ries T h a t’s what you call grati- Edgar Corthell, Bunker H ill; Emma silo. J. N. Gearhart, Dora, Ore to be doin g a pretty good business It is quite likely that the High school O’Connor, age 11 years, 6 th grade, tuiie. gon. 5-l-10tp Unknown District No. 41; Raymond McKeown Floyd H. W ood ru ff has opened Vale N. Perry, an old resident o f j baseball team and t li e W 'ANTED— Person to do some copy up a barber Bhop in the Skeels Coos county, who came here in the ear- ' b>n,‘ * d l croBS *IK,S Fri«Iay afternoon and Bernice Mirrasoul, 8 th B, Central ing work at Court House— with building. H e has a neat little shop | ly days with some of the first settlers, | pt l-yons field. Die High school lias School, Marshfield; Mary McGinty typewriter preferred. W rite K. E. and who has been living in Washington accepted the challenge issued hy the and Ethel Sumner, 8 th grade, Bandon. and does shaving for 15c ami hair Pusey, 316 Spalding Building, Port for the past eight years, returned here ‘Unknowns” but the fact of the matter Honorable Mention— cutting for 25 cents. land, Ore. Elvie Grant, Walter Baker and today, going through to Bandon to see 'B ,,iat **ie Unknowns are so much un- Sehroeder Brothers have erected his daughter, Mrs. Wyant, who is not i known that it is not known whether Kathryn Nicholson, 8 th B, Central W ANTED Hides, pay top price i they can be got together on that certain | School, Marshfield; Helen Murphy, cash. G C. M otley, Sumner, Ore a brand new awning in front of . expected to live. | date or not. At least they will try and Bridge; Myron Varney arid Ethel their confections! v store. 4-25 lOtp 1 hey are i Last week Dr. G h arl L o w was | that is all the assurance that can be j ciouser, 8 th grade, Coquille; Edward e v in e D t ly under the impression that j sporting a large c. hunkle on his given the public that the battle will Lakesonen, Lakeview School, Temple SECOND H A N D T Y P E W R IT E R — ¡A d a m ’ s apple which caused him to take place. ton; Gladys Oakes, Mildred Crain, Ed P ittsb u rg V isib le; does first-class summer is ready here. *-•• • turn his whole body every time he na Dipple and Blunche Stoltz, all of work. F o r sale clieap. Inquire J. J. Lam b is still carryin g a strip ta rn fd his head. T his week thanks 8 th grade, Bandon. Violinist H ere on Vacation at Herald office. tf of court plaster over his left eye ns to his medics! skill, lie can u'-e his PHONOGRAPH RECORDS— for the result of the heavy door at the neck quite freely. T h is carbunkle Mise Vivian Haynes came in (ruin N ew Attorney Here exchange, V ictor and Colunibias court house landing him a knockout on said Adam 's apple goes to show Eugene on yesterday’s train ami w ill' that a doctor is a human being and iu good order. Inqu ire at this blow a few days past. G eorge E. Richards, an attorney, can get" it^ in t'ln T n e c "^ «»« a .“ w ril ,p,'nd Bonie " WKS " [ l,“ r1 v,ca'j ” n ' lown office. „ here. She went to r..union tins morn- From the corner o f the city hall „ as anyoue else. is now established here, having j ing to stay about a week there, Mise F O R S A L E — See I corn 5c lb. d e I to the com er o f P h illip 's Bazaar is „ , „ '1 - , Haynes visited here a vear ago last: 'aken up his quarters with li D. livered. $ 10 buys good corn chosen us a skating rink for Satur Uncle Jack Goes to Bandon BUmmer and at that time delighted our Sperry. H e comes from Joseph, d rill; $25 b u is F or i b d y; $05 E very kiJ that pos- I --------- people with her extraordinary master; O regon,w here he has been engaged buys two Jersey heifers fresh in day afternoon. J. P. Tupper has deserted his old 0f the violin. She has continued her jn the practice of his profession lor two weeks, or w ill trade for range sesses a pair o f skates is there on stamping ground here and gone into studies, and recently gave a recital stock; wi rk horse to trade for the iob | the past two jears. Mrs Richards, business at Bandon, where he lias Eugene at which one of the largest range stick H ill A Murphv, Bargains— 1 incubator 50 e g g | bought a second-hand store which he churches in that city was crowded to its « h o t s a d a u g h t e r o f C . i l Bunch, B rid g e Oregon. 5-2 3t — ¡capacity; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set | w i|| run with the assistance o f Mr. and capacity and two hundred people were is here with here with her husband W A N T E D --Iiid u -t r i ui-i ibpd wh Painter falls and hooks; 1 plow, 10 j Mrs. John Uix, who have been con- turned away. She will I lieanl at tin? and their little daughte , and they can furnish acceptable contract inch; 5 sew ing machines. W ill sell ducting the Hix C’afs here. Mrs. Hix pcervic POon. will establish their home here on and some cash, to travel for the c h eip or exchange for chickens or j, now at Bandon, and Mr. Hix expects the arrival of their household goods celebrated Rawdeigh Company. anything useful I can handle.— A t I to I go shortly. Teachers A re Guests - -.•« - Largest line o f household ne. e?si Q uick’i W om an’s Study Club ties direct fropj Factory to Farm Chas. Baxter is having the roof Fire in a Car The teachers of the Coquille pchools S p bndid territory now available of the annex to the Baxter Hotel ■------ together with former Miperintendent Yesterday the domestic science dc- in th's state Sure money maker partment of the Woman’s Study Club Saturday night the little Studebaker H. O. Anderson, were nests it a This is a certain sign for enterprising men F or full reshingled ” ',h **rs’ b °nK>ton, and spent a On ! car belonging to T. A. Walker, and lightful dinner party at the I 'One of ”i"1 particulars address, J. A Hart, that the rough weather is over very pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Young, . , „ , . , , driven by his son Ralph, furnished con- >|r. an,| Mrs. VV. C ' haie last l.iiirx- leader of the department, was sur- C ‘ quille, Oregon the roof Earl Chisholm 1 » proving siderable excitement to its occupants, WANT COLUMN H O M E S T E A D S B Y T H E U N IT E D States government in the Colville Indian Reseivation, Wash., op en ed in July. Over 1,000,000 acreR fo r the public. C opyrighted map showing r o a d s , rivers, I a K 6 H, ere. ks, mountains, Indiso allot- n.ents and mineral lands De- scription of «»m e and also how to locate any homestead in the re servation without the aid of a land locator. Postpaid *1 Smith A McCrea, 555 E agle B ldg . Spo- kane, Wash. 5-2 lo tp i*.*— *1“ • * •■ •M^aarjr’i r i j s s r i i s ; ^ little nailH. A nine and a quarter pound boy arrived at the F. B. P h illip s home on W ednesday, M ay io , to gladden . . . ” the heart* o f M r. and Mr* R H Mast, Jr. T h e youn g stranger is to , 0 be known as Reuben Harrison Mast I I I . Mother and son are JQ. _ 'Of? w ell, and the grandfathers, R H- M .S ., S r . and F. R. Phillips, look as proud as the you n g lather, ;r ¡ ¡ » ¡ » " s s s i * on Gf thp hi|| at the entrance to and serve«! with five deliciouii courses. th*® c!* £ The causeof the trouble was Thl. I.oet* en was assisted by hrr two tt ItCaLCU v AllnUol pipe *v lll(,ll (.11 bleu «h eated exhaust pipe which crested M « Pauline and (.ene- such an intei.se heat as toset the wood- After dinner t ie guest, wire »round Ihe dashboard on fire v,<*' ntertained with music nnd atoriee un- The carborator happening to flood at entert this particular instant caused the gas til such an hour as teaeheisshould tnrn to ignite, and for a ^ i n , when all reluetantlv hade their host burnt out m ./.^rvone fell tr! Ind c a t and ho....... adieu. The guests were | enough dust upon the blaze to put out a Mis-e, Kennedy, Allen. Phillip., /.n- l torest fire. Mr. Walker is now install- derson. Bay, .Newell, and Hansen;Mea- ing asbestos around the dashboard to dami s Hull and Wi ■ Me.srsandMea- of the driver. Political Debate S S h d a m « Mmar.l. frit, and Howard, and Mr. H. O. Anderson. wa 7 orf^‘^ e 1 Pn>d u eta^ IV U u !°w a discussion .led by Mrs .Springe'r. on*two of the books in ihe club library “ The NewHouselteeping, ” and “ The Making of a Housewife. This lesson was the last in the two year," course. The literary department will hold the fep th year next Monday. last meeting of the a review ’ h° '* *'*on Irving Wl11 Lesson and of the Washington the lesson ion the Great Lakes Country. both candidates for the Re- publican nomination for Representa tive, seems to have been quite en- ’ aining, and so far as the H erald is informed K endall had the best o f it. seems to have H is position on the R ogue tiver fisning situation is one that appeals to our people, who would like to see to see the close m onopoly of the Macleay company broken up, and P e c k ’ s argumen that K en d all was attorney tor an other com pany that wants to fish in R ogu e river did not seem to fur nish a good excuse for any defense ot the m on op oly. that K endall W o rk m e n ’ s is The intimation opposed Compensation to the I a w seems to have an equally poor foun dation. CHURCH O P CHRIST. Sunday School 10 a. m. Prayer m eeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Preaching 1 1 a m and 8 p. m. M orning Subject, “ Letters of CbriBt to the Churches ’’ E ven ing Subjict, “ W h o Cares?” C. E . T op ic, ‘ The Blessings of Pi ace, and how to G et Them.’’ Mrs Edna Webster, Leader. Christian E ndeavor 7 p. tu. J ohn F. L eooett , Minister. Announcements (Paid Advertisements.) Announcement I am a Republican candidate foi nomination for District Attorney for loos County. My slogan is "F a ir and efficient enforcem ent o f the criminal laws.” I . N. M I L L E R FOR SH ERIFF. Subject to the wishes of the electors at the primaries May 19, I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for Sheriff o f Coos County on the Repub lican ticket. My platform is brief: “ Efficiency and economy; strict en forcement o f law.” D A N IE L BARKLO W , Myrtle Point, Oregon. C A N D ID A T E ’S AN N O U N C E M E N T. Subject to the will of the republi can voters of Coos county, I announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the office of sheriff of Coos county. I f elected I promise to continue the policy I have followed while in office. A L F R E D JOHNSON, JR. Coquille, Oregon, March 23, 1916. Announcement T o the Republican voters o f Cooa county: I beg to antiouncb my candidacy for State R epresentative from C oi r county subject to your approval and support at the May Prim aries. " F o r the greater agricultural an I industrial developm ent o f all O re gon — particularly C ooh county.” JOHN C K E N D A L L . ‘I Announcement T o the Republican voters o f Cooa C ounty— I wish to announce that I am a candidate for County Assessor subject to the action of the R epu bli can prim ary next A p ril. A m o s L . N o s i . h r , L e a rn H o w to W r ite Newspaper, Moving Picture and Magazine Writing pays big returns. Writing is the most independent of all professions. Study it during your spare time at home. We show you how to utilize your brains and get by with year copy. This is one of the latest and most economical courses ever offered. 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