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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1916)
' IP M Save a Small Place in Your Baggage for a C a m e ra Summer time is C A M E R A time of course. Everybody really wants a camera and we have cameras at prices adapted to Y O U R ability to buy— small ones for the chil dren. Photo Supplies for ANY Camera Correct materials for taking, making and finishing G O O D pictures. High Quality— the R IG H T goods to use with A N Y camera. Bring Your Films back to us Developing and printing work of high order. Bring all films here. Save your vacation films and let us develop them. FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY Professional Cards GEO. E. RICHARDS A ttorney at L aw M oney to L oan D en tist Office ovt r First National Bank Phone Main 431 First-class tare or... Up freight, per ton 514 , Res. G. EARL LOW. M. D. H0.no 3.00 E. & E. T. Kruse and surgeon 2 4 California Street, San Francisco Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank * For Reservation. J. E. NORTON Dr. G. W. LESLIE O S T E O P A T H IC Commercial Club meets tonight. Roy M Avery was in Powers on FOUND— W ank sud lot. Owner business Thursday. call at Herald office and prove Money to loau in small amounts property: 8 15-31 on improved city property. The FOR SA LF.—25-foot motor boat, Title Company 0 6tf with six horse Grey motor. Re R. E Sbiue returned here last cently overhauled and put in first class shape. Low pri.e (or cash week Irom California Addiess Box 500, Coquille. Mrs Tracey Leach vi-ited rela 8 8-21 tives at Prosper last week. FOR S A L K —Registered Holstein FARM ERS—O eo. T. Moulton cattle, stock hogs, and horses for wants your hi les. Bettor see him sale or trade lor dairy or beel about it. He wiiuts furs slso. 8 - 3 tf stock. Address David McKen John B. Lamb returned last week zie, Port Orford, Ore 8 1 iotp Irom a three months stay iu Canada F A R M E R S —A want ad in this column is one of the cheapest and aud Alaska. Commercial Club meets tonight. easiest ways possible for you to sell or to buy anything you want The steam schooner Hardy will If you have a horse, cow, wagon transport freight Irom San Fran or anything else fur sale, adver tise it here It von wish to buy cisco to Coos B iy hereafter. advertise for what you want Postmaster Sweet ol Baudot), was OLD N EW SPA PERS—Cheap at the a Coquille business visitor the mid dle ol the week. Herald office Reid the Want ads. They way PIG S for Sale. F. B. Phillips. h e lp y o u . 7 - 1i-tf Ray Watkifts, Jr , of Marshfield, GO LD EN IT A L IA N B E E S - A n d is employed in the building of the Queens, untested $1, tested $1 50 Purity mating guaranteed. F. new court house annex. Get your order in early for the M. Alley, 697 N. Cottage, Salem, Oregon 7-18-iotp Hetald’s special number, as oo sur plus will be held over here SECOND HAND T Y P E W R IT E R — W. C Walker, circulation mana Pittsburg Visible; does first-class work. For sale ebeap. Inquire ger of the North Bend Herald was in Coquille Saturday in the interests at Herald office. tf of that paper. Mis«es Daisy D McFarland and Betna. Itvine went to Powers Sun day to visit the latter’ s brother, Lloyd Irvine. Regular as the Clock Highest price puid for county scrip and orders. The Title Co tf San Francisco and Bandon Dr. C. 1/1. ENDICOU P hysician RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge leus than 15 cents Str. Elizabeth Office in Robinson Bldg. Coquille.................. Oregon 324 , Office WANT COLUMN Agent, Coquille, Oregon p h y s ic ia n Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon Dr. R. H. HOPKINS Try a Loaf of Our Famous C h ir o p r a c t o r Laird Building - Coquille, Ore. "Going Up” Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high But la u n d ry prices haue re m ained 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. : : : : : B U TTER NUT BREAD Hot Every Day COOK BROS. Coquille, Myrtle Point UNITING LtAKNINti AND LABOR TH E OREGON ACRIOULTUIIAL CDLLECE In its Six Schools and Forty-eight De partments is engaged in the great work oi uniting Learning and Labor. Forty-eighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. COQUILLE LAUNDRY »IC E CO. The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe A w arded G old M edal P. P . 1. E. San Francisco, 1915 The strongest and nearest water- proof _ Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers, Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes Strong Shoes for Boys Degree Courses requiring a four-year high school ¡»reparation, are offered in the following; AGRICULTURE. 16 Departments; COMMERCE. 4 Departments; ENGIN EERING, 1 » Departments; MINES, 3 Departments; FORK ■>TRA’ , 2 Depart ments; II ) ME ECONOMICS. 4 Depart ments; and PHARMACY. V o c a tio n a l Courses requiring an Eighth Grade preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers, and Mechanic Arts Pharmacy with a two- year high school entrance requirement. SCHOOL OF MUSIC.— Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. (‘ *tah>eue and beautiful illustrated booklet free. A d dress T u n R e g i s t r a r , I w-7 l | n. t o 1» 7 1«) C O R V A L U S . OR EG O N PAULL & ROO N EY COQUILLE G A R A G E Manufactured by General Automobile Repairing Inner Tube Vulcanizing Gasoline and Cylinder Oil Free Air Theodore Bergmann Shoe Manufacturing Co. 6 2 1 Thurman S» Portland, Oregon Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof shoe Oil. H A I R RB A L S A M I A toilet preparation o f m erit. Help* to eradicate dandruff, j For Restoring Color and ■ Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair J 50c. and >1.00 at Druggist«. HINDERCORNS | Rfm ovM C orm , Oal- loTiMW. ••(£..itop « all pain. f*naure* com fort t o t n e feat, make« w alking'easy. U * «laca. Hiacoi Chemical Works* MERELY MENTIONED Phones: Shop, 671 Res. F arm er 905 Don't wait more than fifteen minutes after next week’ s special number is out, belore securing any extra copies you want, for the sur plus will all be forwarded to Eu gene and the Bay for distribution among the visitors Commercial Club meets tonight. Rev. C. L Hamilton, of Port land. father of Dr. V L. Hamilton, is here visiting at the home of his son. Sunday Rev Hamilton filled the pulpit at the M E. cbutch in the morning and at the M E . Church South in the evening -------- Sparks from the engine of the Eu- No. 2 C Oirls wanted at the Herald office I tr,i" ,,et * " *° ‘ he m* il coach Sunday evening when the train to fold newspapers. Come Satur- ¡was just west of the creamery. As day. soon as the train reached the depot all Money to loan iu small amounts ma'l waa thrown out and the fire 011 improved city property . The ext‘nguisher brought into play. It was Title C .mpanv, tf nut’ however, until more extinguishers „ „ w ' . . w Were brought from the boats at the R. B Murdock, county road Mas- dcck that the b!aze was controlled. No ter, left yesterday for an inspection great amount of damage was done, trip which will lake in the towns of ..... Bridge and Powers From Boulder Creek We want a lit of girls to show! ,, „ . , . ~ ... „ . _ _ . Geo. Mustek was in the city from Boul- up at this office Saturday morning der creek. yesterday, where he has been to help told the big rpeci.il edition putting up a small Baw mill for the Boul I der Creek Mining Co. to be used for saw for The Herald. ing flume lumber etc. The mill is finished, The county clerk’ s office has but the water tnpply is now too small been issuing on an average about to furnish the required power until the 70 game licenses a day for the last rains commence. Mr. Mustek was mak ing a flying trip to secure some black few days smith work and some of his tools which The first car of through freight to he needed. arrive in the Coquille valley was a Shadybrook Items car of 240 barrels of cement which was received by the Lorgston Con Mrs. Chas. Bothwell and daugh struction Company Friday from ter went to Gold Beach Saturday ihe Oswego Company of Portland. N. V. Newman of the Mountain Go to Quick’s for your screen View ranch, is having a new barn doors and s a w filing, s a w s , gum ming, second hand saw s, carpenter built. O. K Bailey is doing ine tools, axes, brush books, tie hack wotk. ing tools. The Misses Ora and E'hel Smith Come a runnin’ if you want any were cal'ers at the Nichols home extras of The Herald’ s big special Suuday. issue. Only 5 cents a copy, if you Mr and Mrs Fred Boa man and agree to send them out where they son made a trip to Gold Beach ou will advertise the Coquille valley. business Saturday. Sam Dahl spent Sunday at Wed- A dance was given bv the Ko Keel Klub last Friday in honor of derhurn, the guest of Mr. and Mrs the Miss Gladys Curry, Ruth Pat Ben Mow. tinson and Alice Pattinson and Attorney Johnson and wife of Mrs. Iva Bowker. An excellent Gold Beach drove out in their car number weie in attendance and a the latter part of the week very enjoyable time is reportad Mr. and Mrs O. E Bailey were L H. Haz ird and party, who Money to loan in small amounts The are fishing and hunting in Brew on improved city properly tf ster vallev, came into town Satur Title Company." day to attend the funeral of Dr. C. M. King chief engineer on the Walter Culin. Steamer Elizabeth is in town today. Mr and Mrs E A. Schroeder, Mr. King says that on their last of Norway, returned from Portland trip up when they passed the steam Saturday. Thev were among those er Bear, which was wrecked some who went to the Oregon metropo time ago, she seemed to be holding lis on the Knights of Pythias e x toget er well and that two boats were working on her. cursion C. A. Sickles, Wm Rose, N . C. Highest price paid for county Medley and Pike Morey are hunt scrip aud orders The Title Co tf ing on the head of Cow cteek. Messrs. Sickles and Rose leit Satur Have you paid the Printer? day morning, the other two follow Republican Central ing the next day. For expert piano tuning, call co Committee Meets O Sumner. tf A M Lammey, the local photog At a meeting of the Republican rapher, went down the river to the County Central committee, held Geo. Laird farm Saturday morning here last Saturday, Dr. V. L- Ham to obtain a picture of Mr. Laird’s ilton was endorsed for appointment dairy herd to appear in the Herald's as county health officer to succeed special edition next week the late Dr. Culin. Among the other business trans Webb and Hardy Mast, of Lee, are hauling lumber from the John acted was the making of appoint son Mill to their ranch, the former ments to fill vacancies In the com to build a bouse and the latter a mittee, as follows; Precinct 2— William Bowrun, of barn. Webb recently built a large Ttmpleton. Precinct 9— W. H modern barn. Chappell, North Bend. Precinct Bargains — 1 incubator 50 egg cap.icit. ; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set 1 1 —E. W. Schrock, North Bend, Painter falls and books; 1 plow, 10 Precinct 23—L . J Simpson, Shore- inch; 5 sewing machines. Will sell acres. Precinct 30—Neil Watson, che ,p or i xchauge for chickens or Coos City. Precinct 3 1 — William nnytbiDg useful I can handle.—At Grove, Coaledo. Precinct 32—W. Quick’s T Moffitt. Beaver Hill, Precinct Mrs. Alice B McDonald, of San 49—E. M. Randleman, Parkets Francisco, was in town several day s burg. Precinct 47— H H. Dufort, last week looking after her properly Bandon. Precinct 48 —R. H Rosa, interests here. Saturday she went Bandon to Bandon accompanied by Miss Madge Yoakam. Fined $50 — Skips E M Beckham, of I.ampa, made one of bis ialrequeut visits to Co The fireman on th e steamer quille yesterday. He is just finish Brooklyn, a foreigner whose name ing the job ol clearing the brush it has been impossible to obtain was Irom 90 acres of land for Geo. Halt arrested in Bandon yesterday morn er and Ben Collier, lor which he ing on a charge of selling liquor. has had about 8 men employed. He was taken before Justice C. R Wendell Knapp who formerly re Wade and plead guilty, whereupon sided here, returned Thursday after he was fined $50 and costs Ac a six years’ absence, to spend his cording to intormalion from the three weeks' vacation at bis old sheriffs office he was then turned home town. He is employed at loose without bail to secure the Oakland, Calif., as an electrician. money with which to pay his fine. John M. Scott, general passen Since that time the authorities have ger agent ol the Southern Pacific seen nothing of him. The Brook company, has announced the ap Ivn sailed last night, but whether pointment of A . D. Wick as addi the fireman was aboard or not is tional traveling passenger agent for not known. ShenH Johnson went the Oregon territory, the extra field to Marshfield this morning on the man being made necessary by the chance of picking up some trace ol completion of the new line to Coos the elusive fireman. Bay. Rev. C. L . Hamilton, Rev. T . H. Downs, Dr. V . L- Hamilton, Ed Brenner and F . E- McKenna com „ party that left lor Curry posed r ’ county by auto yesterday morning.. to be in the woods for the opening of the deer season today. Mail Coach Catche» Fire Chas. Walker was in Marshfield on business yesterday. Deer Season Opens The deer season opened an hour before sunrise this morning and the , . , , . . . woods probably contained more hunters (han ^ ^ come8 jn Qf 23 wbo tramp. ed over three of the bums north of town, covering perhaps one square mile of territory One hunter kill ed a crow, another a chipmunk and a third turned his high power on an empty beer bottle But the deer that may inhabit those burns are all still sale. « callers at the home (tf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bothwell Sunday. The families of Perry Dodson,Dr. Robbins, and Hoskins are camping on the river. John Krick and family of Wed- derburn were visiting friends in the neighborhood Sunday. The Shadybrook library is now open to the people in the commun ity. The list includes school text and reference books, supplementary readers, history, nature siudy, fic- tion, poetry and art, also religious books includittg bibles, and relig ious stories for old and young The books are temporarily placed in the home of J. B Nichols, and are available to all residents of the community. Brownie $ Autographic Fixture New Size 3 7-8 x 4 7-8 —— ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ „ » r When You Telephone 9 You Make a Round Trip | • • I Use the long distance telephone—Tell your message direct- Get your answer at once. i Coos and Curry Telephone C o .^ j INCOME and OUTLAY One side of your Pass Book will show all the money you have received. The other side will show all you have paid out, and the cancelled checks are your receipts. This fine arrangement is yours if you will open your check ac count here. Vour account will be given careful and considerate attention. FIRST NATIONAL B A N K C A P IT A L and SURPLUS $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 A. J. SHERWOOD, President R. E. SHINE, Vice President L. H. HAZARD, Cashier O. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier &■ Mrs. F. G Fish and Mrs. Irene Curtis made a trip to the county seat on Thursday ol this week Miss Mae Lund and little brother Roy came up to the tanch Wednes day for a short vacation. Little Leonard Everden who was ill at last writing is able to be out and seems to feel fine. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Lewis of Big creek were visiting at the C D. | Price home for a few days this ; week while Mr. Lewis helped haul hay. The Misses Hazel and L é ta Shields, of Bandon,are visiting their Grandma and Grandpa Shields after spending a few days with their Grandpa Evernden. % C D. Price needed a new barn to j replace the old one which collapsed ; under the January snow so he got j his material on the ground and on j Tuesday, Aug 8, the neighbors j came in to give him a lilt and lifted j to such good purpose that after : Fred Rowan and Frank Culver | had spent two days on the roof it . was ready for his crop ol hay Fol-1 lowing is a list the names ol those who tendered their helo: Mr. and ; Mrs. Albert Rice. Fred Rowan. Mr. j and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Guy Clausen, J. C. Shields, Fred Waterm n. Charlie Warner, Ralph Winning- ham, Frank Cuiver, William Lett, Geo. Crunk, Ben Smith, Eugene Shields, • Elmer Rowan and the Humphrey boys, Roy, Charlie and William Friends in need are friends indeed. Cure. 1 K n o w l t o n ’s Drug S to re % Dry Shiplap, Finish, Flooring and Rustic Bancroft Briefs Rich tungston ore is found in the new mine on Fight-Dollar mountain, near Grants Pass. - *•* - H o w ’s T h is ? We offer One Hundred Dollars ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh 11 00 W ISC O N SIN SILO S »Several Lots of Lumber at Special Prices E. E. JO H NSO N - ■ tf ‘Order is Nature’s First Law ’ A tidy and well kept shop recommends the firm as personal neatness does the individual. Electric Motors give out no fumes, waste products or appreciable heat. The innate cleanliness of motor drive makes plant inspection the owner’s pride, conserves the material manufactured and serves as a general stim ulus to the good spirits, loyalty, accuracy, and health of the workers. Isn’t this worthy of consideration? Write or phone OREGO N P O W E R CO. Phone 71 Coquille, Ore. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. W e, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney fo r the l u t 15 year», »fM believe hlm v rfcrtly honorable In a I bualneM transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations m ade by hi* firm. N AT IO N A L BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. H a ll’ « C atarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- cou« aurfac^s o f ti»e system. Tefftjm onlalj rent free. P rice 75 cent* per bottle. Sold by «Il Î>ru*g1*t». Take UmlVm t'mmiif Pilla for 4 KOMEK KANT L E A K to $ 15 . 98 , delivered toyouR address free. Made to your measure, with s written guarantee with each and every coat, for Men, Women and Children. Free Cap, Bonnet and Book Cover for the kiddies. If interest- tj * V T ’T T ' ed drop me a postal for further particulars. I . O . VT A V 1 1 1 Coos County Agent, Marshfield, Oregon