Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 23, 1916, Image 3

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    MERELY MENTIONED
WANTED—Cbitbaiu Bark. 1016
Peel. Geo. T Moulton
tf
Leland Stanford univei-qty, is one
Hates in Market
ot tbe fastest mile runnels to i e
W illBairow returned last week
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found in any college in the U. S.
Read the Want ada. They may
T w o ; t It 11 ' a i l
li » s ■ ■ e e
| from California where be has bsen Coos County Catches Step His time is i lose to loin nnnuiis
help you.
i s- eo 1 :ce
i 1 ,.|. . I ll l«|.l,MI „
iu that evetr.
Tins monur iic w:,i
attending the state uuiveraity.
|n Column of Progress
Pkria Ward was up from Hendon
compete al Harvaul in the meet lo • " « p la c e r in the V i 'l 1 lir e h e .
1 OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the
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Wednesday.
Clear marke* S i'm d .y afre n* n
He»aid office
T bepoliticil fuuciion pul.nd olT be held iheie lor llie Iutereollegi iic
J. D. Ben ham was in from Faii-
■'here aie quite a niinitai or Gum
chsmpionsinp
of
America,
and
alio
J. 0 Wats'in returned to bis last Friday was, in the wor»'a of the
view Friday.
11 i d aiound heie now and if they
at
a
dual
meet
at
Ann
Aibor,
Midi.
home at Corvulli» last week, after poet, a howling success The great
Roy Rozell, of Bandon, was in spending a couple of weeks heie at issue before the people of Co s He has iitVci been defeated in the sell, the market has the promise of!
several ol them every Saturday
town Friday.
tendiug to business matters.
county was decided light, au t the mile iun and has been up against
Who can tell but that this may de­
tbe
fastest
men
(him
the
Pacific
For expert piano tuning, tall lu
Geo. T Moulton will pay highest bond issue »*< carried by a m-j >i
O. Sumner.
tf
coasi io Boston.
He is six feet, velop into q u i t e an industry. I
market price for wi ol and mohair j ity of seven to eight hundred.
Ernest Krewson was iu from
3-14tf
i Liljeqvist wins for prosecutiug | ibiee inches tall and weighs 175 Siranget things have happened,
aud if the people acquire an ap|ie-
Brewster Friday.
Fresl VfgeUbles sta ll times at attorney by n handsome majority pounds aud is a sou of uhoin his
tiie for rabbit then it is probable
parents u l (eel justly pioud.
H. V . Holveretott was in trom Lyons A Jones.
over bl* ,wu °PP 0 “ «u'»
Smith
that they will be raised for this
Wilson
won
ilie
one
mile
race
for
wiua for state senator by about two'
Fairview the last of the week.
Perry Lawience returned lHst
On the other hand would
Stanford in ihe meet against Michi­ purpose
to
oue.
Kendall.coucedes
his
de-
Cell on Lyons & Joucs win u you Wt-ek from Arizona, where he has
il
be
a
neutial
act to eat a Belgian?
seat by Peck for Repnssulstive. gan and set a new record for the
want a Nemo Corset.
been for tbe past 8 momhs taking a
-
*
Michigan
track.
The
lime
was
Johnson takes the nomination for
R. O. 1 horpe, of Marsbfi> Id was couise id civil engineering.
A b s o l u t e ly P u r e
Winged Visitors
sheriff by about two aiol oue-b-iif lour nnnuies nineteen second«.
a Coquille visitoi one day last wi tk.
H. M. Shaw, M.
D
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M.
eye, ear, nose
0(Jg over the combined votes of
from Cream of Tartar
Sam Logsdon was down from and tbrout specialist, will be in Co-
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During the early part or last tall
Another Proof
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j, shields anil Barklow Beyers walk-
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Myrtle Point on business Tbur.day. quille Wednesday, May olst, at Ho-
NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE
when oue of the heavy storms was
tel Baxter. Glasses fitted. 5-16 2t . e‘l
f™“ Nosier f. rassessor by
Try a can of that Tuna Fi.-di at
Again we call attention to the effi­ 1 g ' L a 6» 1 k o! - e t g o t !-, ti lls'
Mr. and Mrs W E. Foote have ‘ bout 500 votes.
B Her seems to cacy o f a Herald want ad and can refer
1 h e r e is again talk of a briquet­
Lyons & Jones — only 15o | er can.
h ’.' w ti 1 ff rheir course or e4-
seek­
Lloyd Irvine, of Powers, visited moved back from Maisbfield. Billy be S" ,B for •“ P«»«‘ temKut l(y „ bout to A. N. Gould for verification. Mr. ing sin I er. cam e up from the coast ting plant on Coos Bav, ai.d -m-h an
Gould last Friday night lost an Elk
Coquille relatives and friends Sun- has secepted tbe position of opera- 200 vo,e8' R e^ erson aud McCul- tooth charm which he prized very high­ a d .lig li't d in-ai ihis place. T u e i industry will sonic d .v lie eslab-
tor and mau-of all work at tbe Seen- locb» fo‘ ‘ “ ''''ey0'. • " close.
Hsr-
ishe.l without doub; ui d «ill piove
day.
ly. A fter searching the Scenic, where eviilein lv were im pressed w ith the
ic, and Mrs. Foote is manipulating j
Phillip, for commissioner, he had been jammed with the rest of couiiti
a big thing for this conn’ v; but. in
to» 1 hey h ave rem ained all
Alice Ray and Paulino Fry wer*
are also close.
the crowd Friday night, he handed in u winter and a .e s ¡11 flyin g around this case it is Btated that Fr-nk B.
down from Powers the middle of tbe piano at that playhouse with her
Coquille
did
her
duly
by
the
want ad at the Herald office, and in
Waite i. oi:e of tb ; romoUui
accustomed skill.
] this Dink ol ilic w luua seemingly as
the week,
BONDS WIN
Made
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Professional Cards
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D e n t is t
Office over Firat National Bank
Plione Main 481
324, Office
514, Res.
G. EARL LOW. M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
a n 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.
E. D. SPERRY
A ttorney a nd
C ou n sello r a t L aw
Office in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE
A ttorney a t L a w
Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg
C. R. BARROW
A tto rn ey a n d C ou n sello r a t L aw
Office Pfione 335
Residence Phone 346
J. J. STANLEY
LA W YE R
Richmond-Barker Building
Coquille, Oregon
A. J. SHERWOOD
A tto rn ey a t L aw
First National Bank Building
Rooms 2-3-4
WALTER SINCLAIR
A tto rn ey at L aw
Notary Public
Coquille
• m wn—ia»
'‘Going Up”
Supplies are high
Machinery is high
Overhead is high
But laundry prices have 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. : : : : :
COQUILLE LAUNDRY l ICE CO.
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Go to Q u ic k s for you r screen
FARMERS— G e o . T. Moulton
j
fli;__ _
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wants your hides. Better see him doors and saw filing, saws, gum
miog, second hand saws, carpenter
atiout it. He wants furs aLo. 8-3tf
tools, axes, brush hooks, tie hack­
G. H. North, of Seattle, came iu ing tools.
on the train from the outside
We will follow the example of the
Thursday evening.
Bay papers by casually remarking
Sam Nosier has sold his farm at that we have a piece of important
Gravel Foid to Nellie and Mike development news for Coquille un­
Dorgan, Bert Folsom negotiating der our hut.
the deal.
Mrs. Sam SteveDa and daughter
Mra. M. M. McDonald returned Irma started by rail veterday morn­
Saturday from Modesto, California, ing for Turlock, Cal., where they
where she has been visiting her will visit relatives and friends in
daughter, Mra. Wall.
tbe hope of benefiting Mrs Steven's
Anyone wishing any of A . G. health from Ihe change of climate.
Spaulding’s sporting goods come to
Bargains— 1 incubslor 50 egg
E. A. Folsom, agent, and or ler at
capacity; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set
any time.
tf
Painter falls and books; 1 plow, 10
Mrs. Paul Sterling started this inch; 5 sewing machines. Will sell
morning for Eugene, where she will cheap or exchange for chickens or
see the big circus, afterward going anything useful I can handle.—At
Quick’s.
to Drain to visit her relatives.
Misses Edna Harlocker, Erma
The planking on Henry street was
Culin,
and Naomi Kuowlton re
torn up yesterday iu preparation
for grading but operations are sus­ turned last week from Berkeley,
Calif., to spend the summer vaca­
pended on account of the rain.
tion at their bumes in Coquille.
160 Acres Good Timber in Town­
ship 26, Range 10, Coos County. For Miss Alice Culin, who has also b eeD
prices, address Ben Gotier, Enter­ a student at tbe U of C. at Berke­
prise, Oreg.
5 16 5tp
ley, is taking a nurse’ s training
There will be s tea at the home course at Lane Hospital in San
of Mrs. Longston May 26tn at 3 p Francisco snd will not h a v e her v a
ui. iu connection with the regular cation until September.
meeting of the W. C. T. U.
A sil
ver offering will be taken. All Short Respite for Wounded
members are urged to be present
Joe Saccomanua, an Italian who
and each try to bring a visitor, as s
resides at Beaver Hill, was in town
good attendance is desired
one day last week
He says that
his father is fighting with the allies
and that he received a letter from
him some time ago stating that he
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents had been shot quite badly twice and
that he was only allowed six days
GOOD M ILK COWS for sale
F. in which to recuperate, before he
B Phillips, Coquille.
5 - 9 tf
was again sent to the front
This
FOR SALE— Bees and Bee sup­ proves how scarce men must be
plies. Mace Bros., Myrtle Point
getting.
5 lG-lOtp
WANT COLUMN
boud s,
nearly
three
to one, and
less than 24 hours his charm was re­
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Bandon did better than that. Mvr- turned to him.
tie Point was the only town of any
The Honeymoon
size to go against thtm.
Powers i
beat us all by going over four to
“ Our Minister’s Honeymoon,” which
one for tbe bouds.
was produced by the local Odd Fellows
Notice
at the Masonic hall last evening, drew
a large attendance, and the audience
was highly edified.
An entertainment
by local people furnishes a refreshing
r„
,
~
.
P o the R epu blican s of C oos County: change from thp faeile performam.e of
happy as il they were hovering over
the broad Pacific
It is not an un-
usual sight to see one sailing grace­
fully over Ihe very heart ol our lit­
tle city.
Blue Monday
Yesterday morning
three acci
I wish to e x j reas my thanks for professional people, and this was no dents oci urred in quick succession
the vote you gave me at the Pii exception. Perhaps the biggest hit of at the mill here. A couple of bolts
mary election for couuly assessor. the evening came when one lady’s were sheared off the head block
tongue slipped and she addressed the
I assure you it is fully appreciated.
causing ihe mill to be shut down
“ minister” under his every day name.
until the damage was repaired.
Respectfully,
J. P. BEYERS.
Fred McClellan received a bump
No Recall of School Directors
______
across ihe forehead which included
Notice
All persons knowing themselves
indebted to Henry Halvereuu, de
ceased, please remit the amount to
tbe undersigned, administer of hie
estate.
K . HALVERSON.
5-23-4tp
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
p. in.
Communion service at 10:45 a m.
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Top­
ic “ How Missions are Blessing the
World.”
S'-bool Superintendent Baker has
just received a copy of the opinion
rendered
by Attorney General
Brown on the question of tbe re-
call of school directors.
The opin-
ion is quite lengthy aud gives sev-
era! reasons for Ihe conclurion o f
tbe attorney general,'bat tbe recall
does no! apply to school directors.
The law requires school directors t 1
be governed b.v the opinion of tin,
attorney general unless they desire
to lake tbe matter into court, and
this will probably settle the talk of
recall for tbe present
There will be no preaching iu tbe
evening on account of tbe High
school baccalaureate services at the
M. E. Church South.
(S '
J ohn F. L eqoett , Minister.
one eye ant1 was bruised consider-
ably when a belt broke as be was
I,u,|itrg it on the pulley.
Jack Dow goi his foot in the way
° f a heavy truck which put one of
his toes out ol commission for some
lime to come
Along about this time Wendell
Medlock in attempting to mount his
motorcycle in trout of Shore’s pool
hall, let his loot slip and his ma-
chine got away and ran about 20
feet wheu it became over balanced
and went down ou its side. It was
not damaged, however.
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^OVERALLS
R e g .u .S .P at.O ff.
T h e most practical, healthful, playtime
garments ever invented for children I tc
8 years o f age. M ade in one piece with
drop back. Easily slipped on or off.
Easily washed. N o tight elastic bandt
to stop circulation. M ade in blue
denim , and blue and white hickory
stripes for all the year round. A lso
lighter weight, fast-color material in
dark blue, cadet blue, tan or dark red
for summer wear, all appropriately
trimmed with fast - color gaiatea.
M a d e in Dutch neck with elbow
sleeves and high neck and long
sleeves.
If
75c the suit
your dealer cannot supply you
W e w ill send them, charges prepau
on receipt o f price, 75c each.
AN"
Suit V FREE
1 R L **•
M ade by
Rip
Beware of imitations. Look for
the Two Horses on the Label.
L evi Strauss & Co., San Francisco
Awarded GRAND PRIZE at th« P.P.I.E.
IS
Marriage License
Russel Hogan and Miss Grace
Eskstino were yesterday granted a
license lo wed.
To Work on Road
Four team loads of people passed
through here Friday on their way
to the road camp on the Marshfield
road where there are a large num­
ber of men employed in building a
stretch of new road, which cuts out
most of the bad bends which have
been a menace to travel lor so many
years
Tbe teams were from the
Tenmile country and several of the
men were accompanied by their
wives 10 do the cooking.
Basket Social at Norway
FOR SALE C H E A P -37 seres bot­
tom and low level bench land 4j
miles from Myrtle Point, ^ mile
A basket social will be given at
from err emery ; on county road; J Norway ball on Saturday evening,
mile river frontage. Address Box May 27 th, the proceeds to be used
285, Myrtle Point, Ore.
5-9 3tp
for general school improvements.
FOR SALE— native, yellow dent seed A n entertaining program bas been
corn— high yield ears, 120 days to
arranged, by both (be pupils of the
silo.
J. N. Gearhart, Dora, Ore­
gon.
5-l-10tp school and patrons of the district.
Calling for the Bids
Tbe ladies are requested to bring
W A N TED — Person to do some cop y­
lunch baskets and lunch will also
L. A. Liljeqvist, who was here
ing work at Court House— with
yesterday, informed the H*-inld that
typewriter preferred. W rite K. E. be sold
• «• • •
Pusey, 316 Spalding Building, Port­
he had just completed tbe job of
land, Ore.
Will Be Large Industry
preparing the pu| era fur the calling
of bids for tlie road bonds, and tbut
WANTED—Hides, pay top price
The flax industry, which lias
cash. G C. Motley, Sumner, Ore
tbe eounti court had issued the or­
been laid waste in Europe bv pres­
4 25 lOtp
der for tbe publiciiiou of tbe call
ent conditions, bids fair to be trans­
for bids, which will appear iu the
SECOND HAND T Y P E W RITE R —
planted lo tbe northwest states, and
Pittsburg Visible; does first-class
two official papers and in Ibe Finan-
work. For sale cheap. Inquire when it is once firmly established 1 ci .1 Age, of New York.
Tbe lime
will be a great wealth producer. It j
at Herald office.
tf
for the opening of tbe bids is set at
has b f'n demonstfated that Oregon
PHONOGRA PEI RECORDS^—"for
2 p. m., July 5th
soil
and clim-te are well adapted to I
—
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exchange, Victor and Columbian
in good order. Inquire at this the culture of flax, and while Ma­
Declamatory Contest
office.
rion county is now the leader, Lane
county will in the near future be a
The gold medals for tbe déclama
WANTED— Industrious men wh-
can furnish acceptable contract close seco 4 £ ^ s plans are made to tory contest have arrived and are
and some cash, to travel for tbe plant 150 acres there thisstason. now on display in tbe window of
celebrated Rawleigh Company. With the production o f flax fibre in Schrog(1gr.g jewglry E,org
Thpy
Largest line of household nereesi large quantities there will follow arg of elact|y thg
(,eaign KH
ties direct from Factory to Farm
Spbndid territory now available linen factories, which will g.ve c m -, tboae uag(1 io foroigr je , rB aud HDy
in this state. Sure mi, .ey maker ployroent lo an increased popula - 1 gtU(leBt [night
be proud to
ill
for enterprising mem For full tion, which will mean better times| possess oue of them. Tbe coo'est-
particulars address, J. A Hart, lor all classes. — Lebanon Express
ants are all bard at work on tbeir
Coquille, Oregon.
selections wbicb are to be given
How’s This?
HOMESTEADS BY THE UNITED
We offer One Hundred Dollar« Re­ Thursday evening T .► judges a»e
States government in tbe Colville
to be Mrs. ]>aiira B su Ion, Rev H
Indian Reservation, Wash., open­ ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh M Law a " d H O A“ de»s >D
ed in July. Over 1,000,000 acres Cure.
for the public. Copyrighted map
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Paul Wilson Some Runner
showing r o a d s , rivers, lakes,
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney
for the laet ft years, and belleva
ere ks, mountains, i D d i i t . allot­ him perfectly
honorable In all business
ments imd mineral lands
De transactions and financially able to carry
In an Eastern exchange app. ars
out any obligations made by hit firm.
ecription of same and a4sn bow to
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
the picture of Paul Wilson, son of
locate auy bi mestead in the re
Toledo. O Mr. and Mrs V. K. W ilson ol ihis
rervation without the aid of a
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. ,
land locator. Poelpa.d *1 Smith c^ l.nL?iLc'e;'„fr . n.^ ? e i 1 ° i ,. .,^ dor,7,.'i. C"V ' JuM as be Is cros mg ihe tape
& McCrea, 555 Eagle Bldg , S p o aent free pr!r^75 centa per bottle. Sold ahead «1 a held of opponent in a
kaoe, Waab,
0-2-lOtp
TakaBaU’aFa»hy piuaforco—tipaUon.
mile race. Paul, who i*» attending t o .
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Creighton Hale
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T h e pick of the greatest aggregation of moving picture stars in America— the
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“ The Penis of Pauline"- the “ Peerless F
Y es— Pearl
White of
rless G irl.”
Creighton Hale, the inimitable Jameson of “ T h e
Exploits of Elaine," whose
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proposals innumerable, is cast in the role of a clever and courageous secretary.
Sheldon Lewis, famous wherever motion pictures are shown as “ T h e Clutching
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he whose forceful personality, whose dramatic sweep and power have
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