Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 19, 1916, Image 3

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    I County Judge James Watson went
Claman Player»
Friday
to Marshfield Sunday to attend tne
—
funeral of J. W. Bennett.
The Claman Player»’ National Stock
RATES: One cent a word, euch in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' Miss Mary Levar went to North Company, who played a week's en­
here five years ago and also
Bend Saturday for a week’s visit gagement
three yearB ago, will appear at the The report reached here late this,
LOST (Aid U*biuued button beat­ with friends
Scenic Friday evening, presenting the afternoon that Alva Neeley age about
ing portrait of a lady. Valued as
years, and son of Willis Neeley oT
a keeps ke Finder please leave Mr. and Mrs. 0;is Flitcroft, oi great success, “Peg O’ My Heart,” a 21
this place, was killed at Fairview to
at Herald office and receive re Fairview, were Coquille business three act comedy. It will be remem­ day
when the team with which he was
bered that the company then made an
ward.
9-‘9 Up visitors today.
excellent impression and played to good working upon the Robert Holverstott
LOST—On north fork road above T. M. Dimmick, county treasurer, houses, such plays as “The Lion and place ran away with him. Particulars
Fairview, fishing reel, line and was among those from here who at­ the Mouse,” “The Wolf,” "Paid in of any description seem lacking; but'
two fly hooks. Finder please tended the funeral of J. W. Bennett at Full,” etc. The usual picture program there is one story that the young man
leave at Coquille Heiald office. Marshfield Sunday.
will be given, making a big double became entangled in some ropes which
9 I 2 2 tp
All trains stop
show,
at 7:15. Prices will be were attached to the horses, making it
Go to Quick’s for your screen 25 and starting
impossible for him to help himself when
50
cents.
at
F air G rounds
WINDMILL FOR SA I.li With doors and saw filing, saws, gum­
the animals became frightened and
tower and lank Mrs El' Ellis, ming, second hand «> ws, carpenter
bolted.
Billie Burke Coming
Coquille. Oregon.
9 6 3 !p
tools, axes, brush books, tie hack­
------
Low
ing
tools.
FOR SA LE — Registeied Holstein
The manager of the Scenic is happy
Round Trip Fares
Water
Power
cattle, slock hogs, and hoises for Judge Skipworth and family, who to announce that he has closed a con­
are
staying
here
while
the
former
is
tract with Geo. Kleine for the Billie State Engineer Lewis estimates more
Sale or irade lor dairy nr betf
will be on sale
slock. Address David McKeu- conducting the Circuit court, spent Burke serial, “Gloria’s Romance, in 20 than
horsepower can be de­
from all stations
two-reel chapters. The showing here veloped 3,000,000
zie, Port Orford, Ore 8 1 lotp Sunday in Marshfield.
on streams within economic
in Oregon
Miss Ruth Wickham, who has been will follow two weeks after the comple­ transmission
distance
of
tidewater
at
¡GOLDEN ITALIAN BEKS—And employed at the Wickham House for tion of the “Iron Claw,” of which there Portland. This includes the Willam­ Sept. 21st-30th inc.
Queens, untested $ 1 , tested ¡¡ft 50 the past year and a half, left Friday are four more chapters to be shown. ette, Deschutes and t h e Columbia
Purity orating guaranteed. P. mornng for Portland where she will This will bring the first chapter of Glo­ drainage west of Celilo. The Oregon
The Return Limit is
M. Alley, 697 N. Cottage, Salem, visit friends for some time.
ria's Romance on October 23rd. No Conservation Commission gives the un­
Oregon
7 - 18 -lotp
more
need
be
said
at
this
time.
Highest
price
paid
for
county
developed
water
power
of
Oregon
as
A new size Kodak that
Oct. 4th
scrip and orders. The TiH« Co. tf Billie Burke in “ Peggy,” Tuesday 3,317,000 horsepower. Only one per
just fits the coat pocket—
nignt of next week! Now what do you cent of the state's water power is de­
The people of Broadbent lived up to know
about that? Is there any one veloped. Thirty thousand dollars has
yet makes the most pleas­
their reputation of being one of the who saw
Ask Local Agent for Fares Etc.
the picture when it was shown been appropriated by Oregon and the
most progressive communities in the some months
ing landscape or single Ernest Wilkins was up from Ban county
ago
who
would
not
like
to
United
States
for
a
joint
investigation
Saturday, when they endorsed
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland
it again? We trow not. At any of an 800,000 horsepower plant on the
view.
don for a few hours Thursday.
the bond issue for a new two-room see
rate
the
opportunity
to
repeat
it
has
Equipped with all new Good 7 and 8 fool cedar posts for school house by a vote of 23 to 0.
been eagerly seized and it is scheduled Columbia river near The Dalles.
sale.
F.
B.
Phillips.
Neva
Hatcher
and
Carl
Ensele,
who
for the Scenic ou Tuesday, Sept. 26. It OLD NEWSPAPERS—Cheap at the
features y e t moderately
were
convicted
some
time
ago
of
be­
wiil be remembered that on the former
Mayor
Topping
was
in
town
sev­
priced at
ing implicated in contributing to ttie showing the house was crowded and at H“r«ld officH.
eral days last week in his Mitchell delinquency
of a Bandon girl, have the end of the first show standing room
car.
been paroled by the parole board ot on the sidewalk was at a premium; also
Hints to the Farmer
R. A. Easton, the East F'ork eoi- the state penitentiary.
that the adorable Billie held some of
respondent, was in town Thursday Dr. Hamilton was called to Bea­ you till after midnight. Next Tuesday
the show will start early and those who Don't fail to burn all rubbish, but
and Friday of last week.
ver Hill this afternoon to attend come
One side of your Pass Book will show all the money you have
after the seats are glled will be don’t do it near buildings, and see that
Word comes from Eugene that Dave MeMurphy. who had his left asked to wait for the next show,
received. The other side will show all you have paid out, and
fire is out before leaving.
the cancelled checks are your receipts.
Keith Leslie has been pledged to leg crushed by a log rolling over it
Don't keep automobiles, gasoline en­
Purchase Boutin Tract gines
This fine arrangement is yours if you will open your check ac­
or gasoline in barns. Put them
the Sigma Nu fraternity.
at the McDonald-Vaughn loggiug
count here.
in separate buildings made of galvan­
Your account will be given careful and considerate attention.
Hugh Harlocker left Saturday camp.
The Moore Mill & Lumber company ized iron, stone or brick.
for Corvallis, where he will The Powers Band will give a has purchased the Boutin tract of tim­ Don’t use oil lamp or lantern when
enter the Oregon Agriculunal Col­ two hour show at the Scenic this ber east of Beaver Hill, consisting of filling automobiles or engine tank.
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $60,000.00
acres of fir and spruce, and the con­ Keep at least six ( 6 ) buckets of wat­
under ditection of 560
A. J. SHERWOOD, President
L. H. HAZARD, Cashier
(We Teach Kodakery) lege.Money to loau 111 small amounts eveniug,
struction of a logging road to the tim­ er in passageway of barn. Mark “For
Ted Howland. They played at ber has commenced. The contract Fire Purposes Only” and see that they
R. E. SHINE, Vice President
O. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier
on improved city prop n r . I he Myrtle Point last night to a good price for the tract is said to be $175,- are always kept filled.
Title Company
(i Otf house and gave a good entertain­ 000 , the tract being one of the very Keep fire extinguishers both in house
Protessional Cards
best in the county.
The road between here a n d ment.
barn.
logging toad will start from near and Keep
a ladder of sufficient length
Marshfield is again in fairly good Mrs. L A. Lawhorn, of McKin­ the The
Klondyke mine on the Coquille hanging on side of barn for emergency
-%
GEO. E. RICHARDS
shrpe and cars are able to get ley, is spending a tew weeks with river old and
extend a distance of about and have footholds put on roof of barn.
A t t o r n ey a t L aw
through without the use of chains. her grandchildren, Lyle aud Mar­ two miles across Beaver slough. It is Watch electric light wires in house
M o ney to L oan
being built by men from the Conlogue and barn; have them frequently inspect­
Office in Robinson Bldg.
Miss Amy Wiusor and Miss garet Beyers.
camp at Lampa, where they had been ed.
Coquille - - - - - - - Oregon
Flora McLeod were up from Ban­ Money to loan in small amounts logging from the Coach tract.
Build a cistern near barn with a good
don
last Thursday as witnesses iu on improved city property The It is now believed that continuous op­ force
pump and hose attached.
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
Title
Company.
tf
eration of the Moore plant in this city If you have no fire-fighting force
the ciicuit court. Miss McLeod
D e n tist
will
be
assured,
the
only
other
obstacle
The
bucket
dredge
that
has
been
stayed over until Friday.
near you, form one among your neigh­
Office over First National Bank
on the channel of the upper that might arise being the lack of bors, and don’t hesitate to call them
Phone Main 431
Ladies’ and children’s rubbers, working
went down to Strang’s shoal transportation.
when services are needed, nor to respond
c nblier boots, rain coats and capes. river,
It
is
reported
that
there
are
now
yesterday
to
commence
work.
The
promptly
when they call you.
324, Office
614, Res. The Ladies’ Bazaar.
work on the upper river has not been more logging camps operating in Cooa Make your buildings as substantial
county
than
ever
before
in
its
history.
W. L Longstou was at the Bay completed and as soon as the Strang
and as fireproof in construction as you
G. EARL LOW , M. D.
Wednesday on business connected shoal has been attended to the dredge Considerably more men are being em­ can afford.
P h y s ic ia n a n d s u r g e o n
ployed and the wages are higher on the Remove oily waste whenever you
with his bid lor the contract of the will return there.
average. Some new camps are also have occasion to use it.
Office over Farmers & Merchants water
An
Opperetta
entitled
“The
Isle
of
front paving between Marsh
Bank
being opened up.—Western World.
Teach your wife, your children, and
Jewels,’’
will
be
staged
by
the
chil­
field and Notth Bend.
hired men the principles of fire preven­
dren of the M. E. Church South at the
Street Work Completed tion, including care of gasoline and oth­
C. R Barrow has been appointed Masonic Hall Friday night. The price
Dr. G. W LESLIE
er oils and careful handling of matches,
of
admission
for
reserved
seats
is
35
assignee
of
the
Baudon
Recorder
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
cents, children 15 cents. Keserveu At the council meeting last night, kerosene lamps, etc.
Graduate of the American School Publishing Co , that paper having scats
will be on sale at H. O. Ander­ City Engineer Henderson made report Build your chimneys from the ground
of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. been suspended some weeks ago ou
of the final completion of the improve­ and strong and inspect them regularly.
son’s
store.
Office in Eldorado Block
account
of
financial
difficulties
on Third, Henry and Elliott Every farmer should make some pro­
Several Lots of Lumber at
Bargains—1 incubator 50 egg ment work
Marshfield
Oregon
and recommended that the bal­ vision for protecting his shocked and
FARMERS—G e o T. Moulton c«pacil\ ; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set streets
wants your hides. B. tter see him Pointer fulls and books; 1 plow, 10 ance due the contractors for the work stacked grain by plowing fire breaks
about it. He wants furs also. 8-3tf inch; 5 sewing machines. Will sell be paid. The itemized report was as around them and keeping barrels or
Dr. R. H. HOPKINS
tanks of water handy together with a
follows:
C h ir o p r a c t o r
The chicken supper and parcel cheap or < xebange for chickens or For Third street: Lump sum bid, few old sacks for fire-fighting purposes.
snythiog useful I can handle. —At $4140 50; amount previously paid, $680.- It is also good judgment to plow fire
Laird Building - Coquille, Ore. post sale given by the Ladies Aid Quick’s
o f t b e M . E chureh Tbutsday even­ V. L. Hamilton, A. B. Collier, R. H. 35; engineering and supervision,$137.61. breaks around the house and other
street: Lump sum bid,$2829.- farm buildings where there is danger
ing was a success in every way. Hopkins and Henry Huggins motored 47; Henry
amount
previously paid, $926.34; of fire spreading from burning brush,
About $28 were re lized by the up the Middle Fork to Remote, Sun­ engineering and
supervision, $96.05.
etc , and keep them clear of
day, where they spent the day fishing. Elliott street: Lump sum bid, $2,- stubble,
ladies
weeds
and
grass.
%-
Henry is conceded by his companions 325.39; amount previously paid, $1117.- Many barns
are burned by the com­
Mrs Helen Harvey, who has to
an expert at the game, for, while 94; engineering and supervision, $79.12. bustion of hay and grain, which, being
been staying at the Southstone they be all
had good luck, he hooked more
were also ordered drawn to stored before properly dried or becom­
ranch on Rink cretk, was called to of the speckled beauties than the oth­ the Warrants
amount of $288.33, to pay the back ing damp from some other source, gen­
Marshfield Wednesday by the ill­ er three put together.
taxes upon city property.
erates sufficient heat to ignite gases
ness of her daughter Mrs Ralph H. P. O. Lund, who motored down the At the adjourned session last Wed­ thrown off from the vegetable .matter
coast some time ago with Geo. J. nesday an order was issued for a war­ and starts a fire.
Southstone.
But laundry prices haue re­
for the Levi Strauss rant in the amount of $3638.80, in favor Whenever hay or grain begins to
Money to loan in small amounts Scnk, traveling
mained the same.
returned yesterday and will of the Longston Construction company show signs of heating it should be A tidy and well kept shop recommends the firm as
on improved city property. The compary,
his duties at Lorenz's store. for partially completed work. A com­ moved, aired and dried.
personal neatness does the individual.
tf resume
We have given the mat­ l'ttle Company,
mittee from the Commercial Club was
W
hile
at
Eureka
Mr.
Lund
visited
ter of laundering years
A B. Collier is having some
he describes as the best farm ne also given a hearing in regard to ob­
Report of the Condition of the
of careful study. We work done on •.is building at the what
ever saw. It is owned by J. W. Mc­ taining municipal aid for the mainten­
of a band. After lengthy discus­
have kept persistently corner of Front and A streets to Clellan. From Eureka he took the ance
train to San Francisco, where he vis­ sion Gardiner, Nosier and Lorenz were
at the task to produce prepare it for the occupancy of
appointed as a committee from the At Coquille, in No. the 29 State of Oregon, !
his parents.
work that was free from J. Woodruff who will h.ve his barber ited Judge
council to meet and confer with the at the close of business, Sept. 12, 1916
S. Coke, who some time one
harsh methods. We have shop in the front and living apart­ ago went John
from the Commercial Club as to
R esource.
give out no fumes, waste products or appreciable
to
Oakland
on
advices
hts
the required outlay.
succeeded. Our wash­ ments at the back.
brother,
Dr.
Paul
Coke,
was
dying,
re­
Loans
and
discounts
$24,556.62
!
heat. The innate cleanliness of motor drive makes
ing process has recently
Overdrafts, secured and un­
H. M. Sbaw M. 1>. Eye, Ear, turned home yesterday. Judge Coke's
P A R K E R 'S
secured
84.27(
plant inspection the owner’s pride, conserves the
been improved. Proper Nose,
H A .R B A L S A M
aud Throat Specialist. Bax­ 1 brother had recovered and was able to
11,541.08 material manufactured and serves as a general stim­
A toilet preparation of merit. * Bonds and warrants
washing is the founda­ ter Hotel,
Helps t>. eradicate dandruff, t
Coquille, Friday, Sep. be about when he left. Judge Coke
Banking house
12,500.1X1
For Restoring Color and
held court at Eugene while returning
Furniture and fixtures
5.000.00; ulus to the good spirits, loyalty, accuracy, and health
tion upon which is budd­ 29 th Glasses Fitted. 9 19 2 t j home.
Peauty to G ray or Faded H airJ
Due
from
banks
(not
reserve
He
will
assume
charge
of
the
ed the art of successful
The Marshfield Record is inform­ Coos county Circuit court as soon as H IN D E R C O R N S I’-c more« Corns, Cal*
banks)
of the workers.
louses, etc.. stopH al 1 pain, ensures comfort to«"“
Due from approved reservs
Laundering. Satisfac­ ed that Rory O’More is the Her­ j Judge
feet, makes walking easy. 15*. by mail or at
Skipworth is through with cas- trista.
banks
35,914.81
j
Hlacox
Chemical
Works,
r
tion guaranteed or mon­ ald’s own exclusive subsidized staff I of . in which Judge Coke is disqualified.
Checks and other cash items
82.18 Isn’t this worthy of consideration?
Cash on hand
8,466.59
ey back. : : : : : poet. Our exrhauges are welcome —Record.
Other r«sources
128.85
to copy his verses, but we would be Alter the first of the month the
Write or phone
Total
-
-
-
-
98,264.40
COQUILLE LAUNDRY RICE CO. glad to have them also mention the Model Grocery will be discontinued
Liabilities
scintillating illuminator in which and tne Manager, S. M Nosier will
Capital
stock
paid
in
$25,000.00
they first appear.
transfer the stock to the Busy Cor­
Surplus fund
860.00
Undivided profits, less ex­
At a class meeting last week the ner Grocery, and in the future the
penses
and
taxes
paid
169.71
Phone 71
Coquille, Ore.
following officers for the senior the stores will be under the same
j Due to banks and bankers - - 319.20
IN
Individual deposits subject to
class ot the high school were elect­ roof The office of J. E. Norton,
Regular as the Clock
| check
. 63,463.76
ed: Miss Ada Downs, president; at present in the Norton Warehouse
Demand certificates of deposit 2,575.66
j Time and Savings Deposits 5,876.08
Alexander Lowe, vice president; will also be removed to the Busy
Zelma Strang, secretary; Edna Rob Corner.
Total - - - - $98,264.40
ison, treasurer; C. A Howard and The editorial staff of the Laurel,
State of Oregon, I
Most Delightfully En- ! County of Coos. |
First-class fare o t ,..............$ 10.00 Miss Ada Newel, class advisors.
the annual publication ol the local The Entertaining
I, R. H. Mast, cashier of the above-
Picture : 1 named
Dp freight, per ton................. 3.00
Under New Management
Highest price psid for county high school, was determined last
bank, do solemnly swear that
Ever Seen in Co­
the above statement is true to the
scrip and orders. The Title Cu. tf week, and is as follows: Editor in
hiest of my knowledge and belief.
quille
Having leased this well-equipped hotel, 1 propose
E. & E. T. Kruae
J. L Smith and F. B. Phillips chief, Leslie Scbroeder; assistant
R. H. M ast , Cashier.
to
conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat­
M. O. H awkins .
24 California Street, San Francisco
will leave Thursday with the Coos editor, M ynle Cunningham; busi­ WILL BE SHOWN AGAIN Correct-Attest: R.
S. K nowlton ,
ronage
and give satisfaction to the traveling
County exhibit for the State Fair ness m-nager. Arthur Hooten, as
Directors
at Salem Part of the exhibit will sistant business manager. Leanna
For Reservation*
Subscribed and sworn to before me
public.
this 18th day of Sept., 1916.
be loaded on the car hep and the Curry. The remainder of the staff
J. E. NORTON
[Seal]
O. C. S anford ,
remainder
will
be
picked
up
at
will
obtain
their
positions
by
ap­
Notary Public.
A gent, Coquille, Oregon
Ily
commission
expires
Oct. 4, 1919.
pointment.
Marshfield.
A New Kodak WANT COLUMN
in a
New Size
1. NEELY KILLED Oregon
State
Fair
Picture«
2 7 -8 x 4 7-8
Salem, Oregon
Sept.25-30 ine.
\
Are you going?
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MERELY MENTIONED
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
$14.00
INCOME and OUTLAY
Let us D em on­
strate its Possibil­
ities.
F IR S T NATIONAL B A N K
KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE
Dry Shiplap,
Finish, Flooring
and Rustic
W ISCO NSIN
SILOS
Special Prices
E. E.
"Going Up”
Supplies are high
Machinery is high
Overhead is high
JOHNSON
‘Order is Nature's First Law’
LARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Electric Motors
k
Remember
Str. Elizabeth
San Francisco
and Bandon
Billie Burke
“Peggy”
Next Tuesday
5c
15c
OREGON POWER CO.
HOTEL BAXTER
CHARLES BAXTER, Proprietor