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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1916)
I A party composed ol Fred Line- ga , Geo. Robinson, Robt. Watson and their wives enjoyed an outing T . J Thrill wenl to ihe Bay on on the North F olk Tlnusday alter business yeslerdty. boon. Re id the Want ads. They may Auyoue wishing any of A. ti. help you. Spiuluing's sp oilin g goods come to Fred Hollister, of North Bend E. A. Folsom , ngeut, and order at tf was in Coquille oil business Friday. any tiiup. MERELY MENTIONED Better Castor Oil To most people castor oil is bad enough at its best, but it is a valuable medicirie and nothing really takes its place. 'V . C. Land has purchased, Walter Sinclair left Friday for through the agency of Win. O ddy, Portland on legal busiuess. Highest price paid for county the K now ltcn propel ty next to the Tilt Title Co. tf L aud brick building on Second scrip and orders. J. A . Deailntond, “ the terror of street. 'lo o e y to loau iu small amouuts wild cats,” was in trorn the North on improved city pioperty. The Fork Friday. Title Company. tf Miss Louise Clausen, of Bandon, The Krewsou brotheis of Btew- visited friends in Coquille a couple ster Valley were Coquille visitots of days last week G o to Quick's for your screen Thursday. They have leased the doors and saw filing, saws, gum- N. Harry ranch and will have mi' g, second hand saws, carpenter charge there during the next three tools, axes, brush books, tie hack years. ing tools. Geo. T. Moulton will pay highest M uager F. K McKenna of the maiket price for wool and mohair 3-14tf Oregon Power Co , was in Delmar on business last Saturday, Judge J. M. Hamilton, Mrs. There’s a difference in castor oil. That which is absolutely pure and fresh is more agreeable than the common kind ordinarily sold. We have the best procurable. Let us supply you the next time you need some. Mrs. Aleytha Slagle of McKinley Hamilton „a d Miss Ham ilton, ol was visiting friends at this place R o,ebu tg, were Coquille visitors tbt last of the week Friday. Th ey have been visiting Have you bought yi ur season in Coos county lor some time and ticket? Myrtle Point Chautauqua lett lor Rosehurg Saturday. July 13 to 18 # 15 , $18 and $20 suits at T H E FUHKMAN’S PHARMACY A. S. Hammond, o f North Bend, H A B E R D A S H E R Y . was among those transacting legal Rev John I.cggett, tor the past business in town Friday. year pastor ot the F'trst Christian Mrs Claude Moon and bahj» of church here, left Thursday with his Powers, passed through on her way wife lor E ugene where he will to Marshfield to visit friends Satur speud the next year as a student in the Bible University there. day. Learn How to Write 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 your copy. This is one of the latest and most economical courses ever olfered. Ask for in formation. Have you purchased that new Highrst price paid for county necktie, pair of shoes or new , hat? scrip and ordeis. The Title Co. tf It not we have them at T H E H A B J H . M cCloskey recently ship ERDASH ERY. ped 8,000 pounds ol butter and County School Superintendent 6.000 pounds ol cheese to a Seattle Raym ond E Baker left for Salem firm. The products were manufac last Friday to attend the meeting tured at the McCloskey creamery ol the State Board of Education. at N orw ay.— Record. W ill Chandler, the Marshfield Kembles—try a package. Only 10c contractor, was in town Friday to at Lyons & Jones. U. S. P ress A sso cia tio n , B on d Building, W a sh ln g to , D. C. Professional Cards Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT aid the county court in letting the contract on the new court house building. Try a package of Rumbles. Only 10 cents at Lyons & Jones. Tne Coos and Curty .counties hardware dealers will hold their semi-annual meeting at Port Oriord nexi week on F iday. The gath ering is expected to be a large one Ivan Laiid, who has been in and the people at Port Orford will Marshfield for some time past and airange lor several special leatures w ho while there had bis tonsils re o f entertainment.— Record. moved has returned to Coquille. W AN TED — ChithSm Bark. 1910 Pern. Geo. T. Moulton tf D en tist Office ovtr First National Hank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW. M. D. P h y s ic ia n an d su rg eo n Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank WANT COLUMN Evidence oi the productivity ot the Coquille valley was plentiful on RATES: One cent a word, each in the steamer Dispatch when it ran sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' its excu rsion 'to the Bandon beach on toe Fourth. There were about PIG S for Sale. F. B Phillips. 200 people on the boat and among 7-1 l-tf them weie five pair of twins G O O D M IL K CO W S for sale F. If you are going on a picnic get a B. Phillips, Coquille. s-gtf package of Bluehill cheese—10c. Ly ons dr Jones. FOR SAL'E— Btee and Bee sup Miss Hermoine Hawkins, an in plies. Mace Bros., Myrtle Point 5 16-lOtp structor in music at the University ot Oregon, who has been visiting FOR SALE—native, yellow dent seed corn—high yield ears, 120 days to Miss Leta Mast for the past two silo. J. N. Gearhart, Dora, Ore weeks, left for Bandon Thursday gon. 5-l-10tp where she will take a boat tor Cres From there she W A N TE D — HideH, pay top price cent City, Calif. cash. G. C. Motley, Sumner, Ore. intends to go to San Francisco 4-25 lOtp Bluehill cheese in three flavors—chi li, pemento and cream; 10c per pack SECON D H AND TV P E W IU T E B — age. Lyons & Jones. Pittsburg Visible; does first-class A. J. Sherwood left Friday morn work. For sale cheap. Inquire at Herald office. tf ing tor Portland iu order to be able HOM ESTEADS BY T H E UNITED to accompany Mrs. Sherwood on Mrs. Sherwood States government iu the Colville her way home. Indian Reseivatiou, Wash., open has been undergoing treatment ed in July. Over 1,000,000 acres there for the past five weeks. They for the public. Copyrighted map returned Sunday and Mrs. Sher showing r o a d s , rivers, lakes, crei ks, mountains, Indian allot wood stood the trip well and is rap ments and mineral lands D e idly recovering her strength. scription of same and also how to Have you bought your season locate any homestead in the re ticket? Myrtle Point Chautauqua, servation without the aid of a July 13 to 18 land locator. Postpaid !?1 Smith George W etmore, of Portland, & M cC'ea, 555 Eagle Bldg , Spo kane, Wash. 5-2-10 Ip who was arresied a week ago Sat urday on a charge of slauder made by C. R Barrow, last week signed a statement retracting all o f the things he had said that Mr. Barrow took exception to and was there Regular as the Clock upon released. 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. ' ‘G oing U p " 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. : : : : : Str. Elizabeth COQUILLE I.AUN 0 RV & l £ CO. San Francisco a n d Bandon The Celebrated First-class fare or.. Up freight, per ton * 10.00 .... 3.00 BergmannShoe E. & E. T. K r u s e Awarded Gold Medal 24 California Street, San Francisco P. P. 1. E. San Francisco, 1915 For Reservation* The strongest and nearest water proof; Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers, Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. _____ i Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes Strong Shoes for Boys Manufactured by Theodore Bergmann Shoe Manufacturing Co. 621 Thurman St J. E. N O R T O N Agent, Coquille, Oregon PAULL & ROONEY COQUILLE GARAGE Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof shoe Oil. Phones: Shop, 671 Res. Farmer 905 Allen R. Nietnan, busiuess mana ger far the Chautauqua Company which is to appear in Marshfield. Bandon and Myrtle Point this week, was in town with the booster ciow d from Myrtle Point yesterday. Money to loan in small amounts on improved city properly The Title Company. tf Seeing smoke which was appar ently pouring fiom Dr. Richm ond’ s house Sunday, the M E Sunday School started in a wild rush for the scene of disaster, only to find that Chas. Harlocker was burning the grass on his lots just west of the Richm ond home. w. C. Laird has bought the Judge J F. Skipw oith, oi Eu geue, arrivtd here today and opened the equity term of tou t! aud will probably clean up all the cases in volving hack taxes due the county, amounting to something like $ 400 ,- 000. District Attorney Liljeqvist has recovered from his illness suffi ciently to come over and conduct the cases for the county in person. The K inney cases were taken up with Judge A. S. Hammond cp- pearing for the Kinney imeresls Shower Given Miss Houck At the home of Miss Winnie Currie last Saturday evening a shower was given for Miss Effie Houck by the mem bers of the N. T. C. club, when many beautiful and useful gifts were given Miss Houck by her many friends. Those present were: Ruby Lammey, Winnie Currie, Stella Oerding, Beulah Price, Mabel Clinton, Alice Schroeder, Maggie Crouch, Marion Schroeder,Leta Clinton, and George Johnson. Miss Houck and Geo. A. Johnson were married at the M. E. parsonage in Bandon Sunday. North Bend Row district Attorney J. C Johnson was in town last Friday night re turning to bis home at Gold Beach Irotn attending court at Coquille as a witness in the case ot E G Per- ham vs. the Bandon Construction company over the construction o f the Clietco bridge A plan has been started to organ ize a hand of too Curry county scouts to tender their services to our country in case o f war with M exico. At the head of 'he m ove ment is District Attorney J. C. Johnson and F. B. Ticheuor, both veterans o f the Spanish American war. R oseburg-M yrtle P oint A n to S tage Line Leave Myrtle Point 7:40 a. m. Rosehurg 6. a. m. HAIRRBAL 8 AM< A to ile t preparation or merit. 1 Help« to erad least« dandruff. » For R e s t orín« Color ami I Peauty to Gray or Faded Hair J On. and tl.00 a t Draghiate. N ew Size 3 7 - 8 x 4 7 - 8 K n o w l t o n ’s Drug S t o r e > 000000000000000004 THE PHILY VAUDEVILLE CO. / N O R W A Y H A L L W ednesday Night, July 12 3 V A U D E V IL L E A C T S 3 HIGH CLASS SINGING AND DANCING ACT SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY TALKING CHARACTER DANCING ACT AND HIGH CLASS TRIO ITALIAN MUSICAL ACT Dance After the S h o w : Guaranteed Good Music BKi SHOW BIG DANCE Show Starts 8:30 Dance 9:30 Admission to Show 10c & 20c: x ; j o o r < Dance Tickets 5c 000000000000000000000 ? “ j Little Business Uses the Telephone Every day there are scores of loaves of bread| ordered by telephone. Newspapers and magazines are phoned for. No article is too small or too cheap but that the telephone will still reduce the time and trouble of getting it. Don’ t ever walk across the street if you can do it by tele phone, Save all those little minutes you would spend talking about the war if you made a personal call. On the telephone you get down to^'brass tacks," transact your business and hang up. There is no waste of time. Use YOUR phone. Coos and Curry Telephone C o. l _ YOUR PROPOSITION— AND OURS We solicit your deposits, having in mind that if you need assist ance at any time, it is our purpose to help you in so far as it is consistent with sound banking. FIRST NATIONAL B A N K CAPITAL and SURPLUS $60,000.00 A. J. SHERWOOD, President R. E. SHINE, Vice President L. H. HAZARD, Cashier 0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier Artistic Photography Having leased the studio just north of the Model Grocery, J. H. Stadden will conduct it as a branch of his Marshfield establishment and solicits the patronage of Coquille people. O pen Every Saturday Who’s Guilty? llaigains— 1 incubator 50 egg capiiciti; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set Painter fails and books; 1 plow, 10 inch; 5 sewing machines. Will sell I che p i.r < xchunge for chickens or J nny'hiDg useful I cau handle.—At I Q u '-k ’s “ What methods shall I employ to lower the cost of my product, remove obstacles and delays to produc tion, improve service, expel the ‘waste that profits nobody’ —in short H ow Shall I M a k e Yield My Business a G reater Npt Profit? These vital questions assail every progressive manager or owner of fac tory, shop or 8tore. The answer to this question is contained in the word E L E C T R IC IT Y Electricity is the best for lighting and power, not on ly in every factory, shop and store but in the home. Let us figure your power and lighting problems. It will increase the net profits of-us both 6 hours Running Time Connecting with Coquille Auto Lines | Rem ore* Corna, Cel- ‘ pa a ll pain, enanr*a co m fo rt to the Autographic Fixture Damp Rumor says that weddiug bells will be ringing in Port Orford shortly. W e don't know, and wouldn’ t tell if we did, hut anyway they are so close that we can al most hear them in our t>pe cases. CHICHESTER S PILLS . $11 o o (Port Orford Tribune ) Messer lot on the corner o f Third and B streets, The price paid Mr. Messer was $ 1900 , and the deal was made through William Oddy, the real estate agent. The prop The Tramp came down from erty is nicely located and is one of Coos Bay Thursday and laid in the choicest sites in town. Sunday, H. W. Oddy experienced N ellie's Cove until Sunday waiting some of the joys of automobiling when tor the South wiud to die d >wu so his car left the road, climbed up a steep that she could land some freight- bank and then turned a flip flop back Part of her cargo was hilled for on the road. The Oddy family was Rogue rivgr and she sailed for that seen reclining in different postures in port Monday. the road, when the smoke cleared away. No injuries were sustained by any ona and the car suffered no damages. Brownie CURRY COUNTY CULUNGS Don’t Pail to Read Them ERCORNS N o. 2 C FARM ERS— G e o . T. Moulton Dy the accidental discharge of a rifle wains your hi es. B-tter sec him about it. He wuuts furs also. 8-3tf in the hands of his son on the evening of the Fourth, John Kudrna, who lived J. E- Norton went to Bandon yes on Rink creek, was fatally wounded, ■ terday to meet the Friizabetb winch and his death occurred on the evening of the 6th. The two were out hunting is due to arrive there today. together and both had been shooting at Mrs. Harry Slagle, who has been a deer. The boy was behind and his visitiug tiiends and relatives here gu 1 was discharged, striking his father for the past few days returned to in the back, the 25 30 bullet striking the spine and passing through the body ' Lee yesterday. and left arrn. The boy went for help1 A fire occurred in the county and the injured man was brought in clerk 's office at the court house yes after several hours had passed. He terday but was extinguished with was taken to Grayce hospital, where he j out calling out the fire department. lingered for two days, although Dr. Culin who attended him had no hopes • Mouey to loau in small amounts for his recovery. on improved city property. The The funeral was held Saturday from ! Title Company. (5-6tf the Catholic church, and burial was Clair M intonye, who has been at made in the Masonic cemetery. Kudrna was a native of Bohemia and was about the Oregon Agricultural College is 50 years of age. He leaves a wife and | visiting his parents at this place. eight children in poor circumstances. Clair is planning to go to Eastern Oregon shortly, where he will work Death ot Mrs. Noel in the harvest fields. Mrs. J. C. Noel, of this city, who has The case against C. S Murphy, suffered from cancer for the past year, of Biidge, charged with killiug passed away last Thursday night and deer out o f season which was was buried on Saturday, the funeral scheduled for next Friday has been being in charge of the W. R. C. Mrs. , postponed until July 20 , upon the Noel was from Gardiner, where she I was born about 40 years ago, and where request of Mr. Murphy. her mother still resides. She also A large number of autos, carry leaves brothers and sisters, as follows: ing nearly 75 people from Myrtle Mrs. David Holden, of Empire, John Point invaded Coquille yesterday Leach, of Florence, Alton Leach, of on a booster expedition for the Eastern Oregon; Mrs. Jessie Abbott, Mrs. Glenn Noel, Mrs Josephine Win Chautauqua which they are to have ters and Lawrence Leach, all of Gardi up there the last of the week. ner. - » — Have you bought your season ticket? Myrtle Point Chautauqua, Skipworth Here July 13 to 18 . Non-Union longshoremen, loading OLDNEW HPAPEUS- -Chtap at the ties aboard the steam schooner West Hetald office. erner at North Bend Monday morning, were interrupted by union men. It is claimed that arguments failing, two of the non-union men ware set upon and one of them badly beaten. Ed Hannan who is shipping the ties, appealed to Deputy District Attorney R. O Graves for protection. This afternoon the men fTT A gripping series of are again at work. jJ stories of Superlative According to the story told here at noon the Westerner arrived in North Power and Originality by Bend early and men started to work on her. Union men explained the reason M rs. W ilson W oodrow. For expert piano tuuiug, cull ou of the strike and tried to get them to O Sumner. tf desist, but without results and force was then used. Miss Kate W illoughby, of Ban- The Marshfield longshoremen hare nothing to do with the North Bend dou, formerly o f Rosehurg, is the union, but Ed Lund, local secretary, first student of the correspondence went to R. O. Graves and told him that department of the University of every effort throughout the strike has been to preserve peace and to let; the Oregon who has ever made a com men secure their demands without vio T H E D IA M O N D B R A N D . f A L « 4 l e i l A « li y o u r l l r u n l t l plete course tj’ith no mark ttndet lence. ( h l-e k M -teF i D iam ond Tin__ _ One of the men who received a "fo r m i * in R e d and H o l d metalllc\ e t a lh c \V / ” H ” “ H ” lepresents ap proxi cible argument” was named Helnze l»>«w. sealed with Blue R11,Bon. Ibhoa. T a k e no etk«r B u r o f It is claimed that he was struck by D r u e f U t . A s k for C I I M ' l l mately pet feet work. Miss W il D I A M O N D I I K A N D I 'l l . I . a , fot ; Charles Nylander, a longshoreman, years know n as Best, Safest. Alw ays Rellatite loughby gained this mark in alge though it was said later that he was SO ID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEP' but slightly hurt. Coos Hay Times. bra. General Automobile Repairing Inner Tube Vulcanizing Gasoline and Cylinder Oil Free Air Portland, Oregon Geo. Stewart, propreitor of the Pio John Kudrna Fatally neer picture show at Powers was doing Shot by His Son business in Coquille Saturday. J L Laird M y rtle Point O R E G O N P O W E R CO. Phone 71 Coquille, Ore. /