Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 05, 1916, Image 3

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    Notice
A New Kodak
Practical Economy
in a
Baking powders made from alum or
phosphate may be bought for a trifle less
than Royal Baking Powder, which is made
from cream of tartar, derived from grapes.
New Size
Pictures
2 7 - 8 x 4 7-8
Alum powders are not only cheap, but
they differ greatly in leavening power.
If a cheap baking powder is used for a
fine cake and the cake turns out a failure
there is a waste of costly materials worth
more than a whole can of the cheap bak
ing powder.
Royal Baking Powder produces the
finest food, and its use therefore, results in
an actual saving.
A new size Kodak that
just fits the coat pocket—
yet makes the most pleas­
ing landscape or single
view.
Equipped with all new
features y e t moderately
priced at
$14.00
Let us D em on ­
strate its Possibil­
ities.
KNOWLTON’S »RUG STORE
(We Teach Kodakery)
ROYAL BAKING PO W DER CO.
New York
R aw leigh Q uality Products
I
MLKELY MENTIONED
Notice is hereby given th at no hunt­
ing will be allowed upon my place and
•hat all tresspassers will be proaec ted.
12 5-tf
GEO. LORENZ.
M ake It “D ifferent”
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T h e C h t ia l u ta a sp irit isb e g in i ing
to m ate ria liz * at th e Acad' ruy.
Serving Trays
G e t y o u r boy a n E r e c to r — he will
learn C o n s t r u c ti o n instead of De-
stru c.i'iJ. Pi ices Horn 50c per set
- Beautiful Glass-covered,
Wood Serving Trays, in
various sizes and designs.
11 x 15 inches
$1,50
12 x 18 inches
2.00
14 x 20 in ch es_____ 2.50
— Never before have vases such as we offer been ob­
tainable in Coquiile. They are being shown for the
first time. These vases are wicker-covered and come
in four colors and a variety of sizes and styles. Prices
Casseroles
50 cents to $2.00
—A gift that will be high­
ly appreciated. Guernsey
ware and aluminum, nickle
covered Casseroles $1.50
Community Silver
up
P e tle y C r o w le y , of S l t k n m , m ade
one of those p l e a s a n t calls at the
H e r a l d office to d a y .
H e re p o rts
th a t th e h e a v y w in d d id little if any
d a m a g e in B r e w ste r Valley, aud
th a t the m ost e v id e n c e of its vio
lence was f o u n d t h is side of the
poor farm.
It y o u see in possession of an y ot
your friends a nice tinted p ortrait
of Billie B u r k e , in G l o r i a ’s R o ­
m anc e, lik e th o se t h a t a t ; posted in
the left of the lobby at the Scenic,
yon c an m a k e u p y o u r mitrd that
y o u r friend stole it. tor one of them
d i s a p p e a r e d last w e ek .
j
T h e T h a n k s g i v i n g p r o g r a m by
H i g h e s t in Q u a l i t y ; L o w e s t in P iice
th e S eventh g r a d e on W e d n e s d a y
T h e R a c k e t S t o r e is H e a d q u a r t e r s
A sk Your N eighbor
was well giv en
T h e chiel feature
i o - 17-tf th is y e a r for T o y s
was a play " T h e C o u r t s h i p ol Miles
E d i t o r M. M a lo n e y of t h e Coos
S t a n d i s b . ” T h e room was c ro w d e d
Bay T i m e s w a s in t o w n on bu sin e ss
w ith visito rs
T h e S ixth grade
W ednesday.
also g a v e a d e li g h t f u l p r o g r a m to a
M r. a u d M rs. S . E . H e n d e r s o n
g o o d audie nce .
RATES: One- cent a word, each in­
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' sp e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g at th e h o m e ot
C . A . M a c h o n h a s j u s t received
M r. a n d M rs B e n C h a n d l e r , ot
a
n
e w b r a n d of 5c c igars m a d e e s­
M O N E Y T O L O A N on i m p r o v e d M arshfield
pecially lor h i m a n d k n o w n as
f a im l a n d . A d d i e s s P. B H o l ­
S e v e n ty - s ix l a x de ed s from the
l a n d , R i v e r t o n , Or.
12 5-31P
“ M a c h o n ’s S p e c ia l .”
T h e H erald
S h e r i f f to Coos c o u n ty w ere re­
force h a s s a m p le d th e goods a n d
F O R S A L E — M ust he so ld! T w o c o r d e d by t h e c o u n t y c le r k last
c an sa y w it h o u t reserve t h a t they
y o u n g m ilk cow s
M a k e m e an F r i d a y .
a re all r i g h t a n d a n e x t r a good 5c
offer. Call at C o c h r a n ’s ra n c h
G e o . R i c h a r d s left F r i d a y for
below P a r k e r s b u r g , or a d d r e s s
sm oke .
W . D . R oberts, E a g l e P o i n t , O r F r e s n o , C alif., by boa t from Ban-
R . D a i . ’l, of Marshfield, h is son
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don.
H e d id not k n o w b o w lo n g
A r t h u r a n d d a u g h t e r E u g e n i e , of
“ h e w o u ld stay.
t h a t place, a n d h is d a u g h t e r , Mrs.
M r s L ee G i m li n w as t a k e n s u d ­
T M o u s e a u , of M in n e ap o lis, cam e
d e n ly ill S u n d a y n i g h t a n d u p to
over from t h e B a y W e d n e s d a y a n d
H orses, Mares, M ules
th e p r e se n t h e r c o n d itio n is not
s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g at the h o m e of
Horses 1000 to 1500 pounds each, 1-1-3 1 g r e atly im p r o v e d ,
L eo. J C a r y .
Miss Cecile H off­
to 16 hands high. Ages 4$ to 8 years old. j
T h e w o r k ol p la c in g t h e win-
Will also buy a few horses 16 to 16-11
m a n also s p e n t t h e d a y at th e C ary
^ dovvs in the n e w c o u r t ho u se Duild
hands, weighing 1550 to 1700 pounds.
hom e.
Any solid color or darv grey in the in g s t a r te d y e s t e r d a y a n d is prog-
Y o u a r e w e lco m e at th e R a c k e t
above kinds.
re ssin g r a p id l y .
Store X m a s H eadquarters.
Mules 14-3 to 15-2. Ahy color except
Dr. H a m i l t o n r e p o r t s t h a t J o h n
iight grey.
R . B. M u r d o c k , c o u n t y road
L a m b h a s been s e t io u s ly ill for th e
All stock must be f a t and sound.
m
a
s te r , w a s on t h e Bay last week
Will be a t Gold Beach Wednesday, oast w eek w ith p le u risy a n d is
on b u s in e s s c o n n e c te d with th e w a ­
Dec. 6th 1916; at Port Orford Thursday t h r e a t e n e d w ith p n e u m o n i a
p. m. Dec. 7th, 1916; a t Langlois Fri­
ter fro n t ro a d be tw ee n Marshfield
T h e m a r r i n g - license to J a m e s
day, p. m. Dec. 8th, 1916; a t Bandon
and N o rth Bend.
Due to th e leav­
Collier a n d Miss H a z e l Man-
Saturday Dec 9th, 1916; ut Marshfield E
i n g u p of th e p l a n k just at t h e be­
Monday Dec. 11th, 1916; a t Coquiile w a r i n g was th e o n ly o n e issued by
g i n n i n g of th e r a in y season, the
City Tuesday Dec. 12th, 191 tj; a t Myr­ th e c o u n t v clerk last week.
ro a d is in a n im pa ssable c ondition
tle Point Wednesday, Dec. 13th, 1916.
M iss E s t h e r A s p lu n d , e m p l o y e d
React carefully and bring only the
a n d th e tw o cities are a s k i n g for
kind described and I will try to buy as a s t e n o g t a p h e r a t th e c o u n t y c o u n t y aid in b u i ld i n g a t e m p o ra ry
c l e r k ’s office, sp e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g
every one you bring.
one to use th is winter.
EARL L. McNUTT
w ith h e r p a r e n t s a t M a rshfield.
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Eugene, Oregon.
C h a s . H. F e l d m a n , n o r t h w e s t e r n
V
aluable
H
orse
Dies
F O R R E N T — 5 -room m o d e r n house t r a v e li n g r e p re s e n ta tiv e o( th e G e n
j u s t o u tsid e of “city l i m n s , b a th eral F i l m Co., was in to w n S a t u r ­
w. H. Mansell lost a valuable horse
room , toilet, s p i i n g w ater a n d d a y e v e n i n g , on his r o u n d s of t h e
from one of his dra> teams last week.
ele ctiic lig hts. $8 a m o n t h
Mis
p i c tu r e h o u se s of th e c o u n t y
The horse’s feet slipped while hauling a
A . VV J o h n s o n .
i t 28-2tp
T h e G ge o r c h e s t r a p la y e d tor a load of wood up the hill near the ceme­
S E C O N D H A N D f u m i t u i e wauted. d a n c e at R i v e r t o n S a t u r d a y n i g h t . tery, where the planking is always slip­
pery, and it is supposed th a t he rup­
W e b u y a u d sell all k i n d s of sec­
Q u i t e a n u m b e r a tt e n d e d from h e r e tured a bloodvessel, as he fell and died
ond b a n d g o o d s — stoves, toe is,
h a r n e s s ; h ig h e s t prices p a id . Call a n d it Is r e p o rt e d t h a t a fair n u m b e r immediately. The loss is a severe one
as the horse had a market value of about
at O. C. J e n s e n ’s S e c o n d H a n d w e re present.
$300, besides the value added by his
S to re ot p h o n e 793, C o q u iile , Or
T h e Coos C o u n t v B u sin e ss M e n ’s
special tr ining for his work.
i t 21 tf
A s soc ia tion last w e ek filed com
F O R S A L E — W o o d lor sale, call p l a i n t s with
th e
c o u n t y c le rk
G erm an Club M eets
3 8 1.
11 2 i-t f
a g a i n s t 1) D. C a m p b e ll, of M a r s h ­
I F Y O U W a n t T O S E L L Y O U R field a n d also a g a i n s t F . J V a n
The German Club met on Nov. 23 at
F A R M — W r it e tor o u r c o -o p era ­ L eve n
the home of Miss I.eanna Curry and a
tive 110-com m ission plan to hiitig
The
D r R i c h m o n d r e p o rts t h a t t h e most enjoyable time is reported.
b u y e r a n d seller to g e th e r to m a k e
evening was passed in the usual way.
their o w n de al
W i t t e today- in fan t d a u g h t e r ot Mr. a n d M r s
German songs and conversation were
i n te r s t a te F a r m E x c h a n g e , E x
W . E . Foote, w h o lias h e - n v e r y ill indulged in, and later in the -vening
c h a n g e B a n k B u ild in g , S p o k a n e , w ith p n e u m o n i a , is a b o u t th e sa m e
German lunch was served. One of the
W ash in g to n .
1 1 - 21 to !p
interesting features of the evening was
to d ay
a German spelling match.
F'OR S A L E — 80 acre s ol t im b e r
A1 D n n i e ls w ent to
Bandon
lan d , price $ 2000; or w ould t i a d e
T h u r s d a y to p lay w ith th e B a n d o n
lor to w n p r o p e r t y .
B L- S m a l ­
ley. A r a g o , O ie g -n i.
11 14- l u t p o r c h e s t r a at a d a n c e t h e r e t h a t
everting. H e w e n t d o w n a g a i n |
F O R S A L E — 2oo a cie stoc k a n d S a t u r d a y a n d p la y e d at a u o t b e r
d a ir y t a r m , t w o m iles east 01 d a n c e .
G ravel Fo rd .
A p p l y to E . O
S to v e s ! S to v e s ! S to v e s ! ol all
C a rte r, o w n e r , o n ly .
11 14 t o t p
T I C K E T S
k i n d s , w ood a n d coal, t h e l a r g e s t ;
-------------------- T O T I I K --------------------
F O U N D — N e a r the C a th o l i c c h u r c h v a r ie ty in tow n
T o o ls of all k i n d s
S C E N I C
spectacle case c o n ta i n in g tw o pairs a n d t h e n some.
S e n d me y o u r
of glasses
Ow ner m ay
h a v e saw? a n d u m b r e l l a s to get fixed A t
sa m e by i d e n t i f y in g , a n d p a y in g ). E . Q u i c k ’s S e c o n d H a n d S to re ,
for th is a d v .
10-31-tt
F i r s t a n d H e n r y sts.
P h o n e 40;
W ANT COLUMN
WANTED
GEO. E. RICHARDS
A ttorney at L aw
M oney to L oan
Office in Robinson Bldg.
Coquille - .............. - Oregon
D r, C. W. ENDICOTT
D entist
Ollice ov< r First National Bank
Phone Main 431
324, Office
514, Res.
ft EARL LOW. M. D.
P hysician and surgeon
Office over Farm ers & Merchants
Bank
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
l-aird Building - Coquiile, Ore.
Str. Elizabeth
Regular as the Clock
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
First-class far»* or.,,
U i» freight, per ton
* 10.00
.... 3.00
E. & E. T. Kruse
2 4 C a lifo rn ia S tr e e t, S a n F ra n c is c o
For Reservation*
J. E. NO RTO N
Agent, Coquille, Oregon
" G o in g U p ’
Supplies are high
Machinery is high
Overhead is high
Rut 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. : : : : :
G0QU1LLE LAUNDRY NICE CO.
FREE
$ 1.50
STOCK AND DAIRY RANCH
H e n r y H u g g i n s w h o h a s been
e m p l o y e d at t h e c o u r t h o u se at v a ­
r i o u s tim e s d u r i n g t h e past y e a r ,
h a s a p p lie d lor a positio n as p r o ­
m o tio n m a n a g e r ot th e M a rshfield
S H O E R E P A I R I N G — All k i n d s C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e
ol shoe, r e p a i r in g n e a t l y d o n e at
Call at th e B a c k e t S t o r e for
re a so n a b le prices.
P r o l o n g the X m a s p r e se n ts .
life of y o u r shoes.
C. PR O C H -
W . D. C l a r k , p r i n c ip a l a ssista n t 1
N O W , F r o n t street.
to -to -tl
s ta te h i g h w a y e n g i n e e r , was in t h e 1
F O R S A L E — G o o d s e v e u -y e a i- o td c ity y e s t e r d a y from S t l e m on an
team , perfectly m a t c h e d in color
in sp e ctio n t o u r ol t h e s t a te w o rk
a n d w e i g h '; 1300 p o u n d s e a c h ;
to g e t h e r with good 3 inch w a g o n th at is b e in g d o n e in Coos. H e
a n d n e w set oi h a r n e s s
P rice e x p r e s s e d h i m s e l f a s satisfied w ith
$400 c a s h .
I n q u i r e of C h a s. th e p r o g r e s s t h a t is b e in g d o n e .
W a l k e r , B a x te r H o t e l
t o 10-ti
J . A . E ll i o tt , s t a te e n g i n e e r w h o
F O R S A L E — N e w t y p e v rite r.la te st h a s been h e r e m a k i n g s u r v e y s on
m odel, w ith m a n y n e w a n d at­ road p ro jec ts t h a t are b e in g w o r k e d
tr ac tiv e
features.
G u a r a n t e e d o u t u n d e r stare s u p e r v i s i o n , left
ten
y e a rs , price $57 50. easy
t h is m o r n in g for W a s c o c o u n t y
term« if de s ire d — te rm s as lo w as
i
$2 50 per m o n t h . I n q u ir e at the w h e r e he will d o w o r k s im ila r to
| th a t w h ic h he h a s been p e r f o r m i n g \
H e ra ld office.
10- 10-tf
here.
tor sale or rent.
320 a res, 40
h e a d of sto c k , g o o d b u ild in g s.
O n m a-n roa d n e a r N o r w a y
A d d r e ss W. R. F o o te , N o r w a y
10-3 1 -tf
When you present a gift that is different and
one that is in good taste and useful, you are giving
one that is sure to please.
A S. H a m m o n d , ol N -t!i B nd,
was in town for a few hoars Friday.
For a limited time only, Coupons
to the value of $1.50, good for
admissions to the Scenic Theater
for any member of the family,
will be given with a y e a r ’s sub­
scription (new or old) paid in ad­
vance to the
Coquiile H erald
This is the best premium offer
ever made, if any member of the
family attends the show as often
as once a week. You g e t your
money all back, and the paper
has then cost you ju s t nothing
Japanese Vases
—Community Silver, with its 50-year guarantee,
always makes an acceptable gift. Our line is complete
The Coquiile Furniture Co.
M. J. Hartson, Proprietor
Coquille, Oregon
Drane’s Locals
COFFEE
W e c a r r y the 99 coffee t h a t w as
so favorably D e m o n s t r a t e d a t the
C re sc en t booth at the K o r n K a r n l -
val.
A lso a full line of C r e sc e n t goods.
• * •
E v e r y t h i n g in th is lin e g u a r a n ­
teed, a n d y o u r m o n e y h a c k if it is
not w h a t it is re p re se n te d to be.
T h e piice is less b u t t h e goods
a re b etter.
D o n ’t be afraid to t t y it.
•
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*
W e also h a v e th e f a m o u s R o y a l
C lu b line of c a n n e d g o ods, n o t h i n g
b e tte r, a n d the prices r i g h t.
•
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Golden Gate 1 lb. can
$0.45
Golden Gate 2 1-2 lb. can 1.00
Shasta Steel Cut 1 lb. can .35
Shasta Steel Cut 3 lb. can 1.00
Comrade Steel Cut 1 lb.can .35
Comrade Steel Cut 3 lb. can .85
Crescent 99, per pound
.25
•
A t t h e old sta n d v a c a te d b y
M odel G r o c e r y .
the
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Property 00 Foreclosure
N otice is hereby given , T h at by
virtue of an execution duly issued out
of the Circuit Court ot the S tate of
Oregon, for the County of Coos and to
me directed on the 14th day of Novem­
ber 1916 upon a judgment and decree
duly rendered, entered of record and
docketed in and by said Court on the
30th day of October, 1916, in a certain
suit then in said Court pending, where­
in William Norris was plaintiff and
Florence A. I arton, J. S. Barton, her
husband, C. F. McKnight, E. D. Sperry
and Geo. A. Robinson, were defendants
in favor of plaintiff and against said
defendants by which execution I am
commanded to sell the property in said
execution and he reinafter described to
pay the sum due the plaintiff of Thir­
teen Hundred sixty-seven and 20-100
Dollars, with interest thereon at the
r a te of six per cent per annum from
the 30th day of October, 1916, until
paid together with the costs and dis­
bursements of said suit taxed a t One
hundred seventy-three and 90-100 Dol- ;
lars, to gether with further sum of :
$55.87 taxes paid by plaintiff, and costs i
and expenses of said execution.
I will ,
on Saturday the 16th day of December, \
1916, a t the hour of 10 o ’clock A. M of
said day a t the front door of the County
Court House in Coquiile, (’oos County,
Oregon, sell a t public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on the
day of Hale, all the right, title, interest
and e state whieh-said defendants Flo­
rence A. Barton. J. S. Barton, her hus­
band, C. F. McKnight, E. D. Sperry
and Geo. A. Robinson, and all persons
claiming under them subsequent to the
plaintiff's m ortgage lien in, of and to
said real property said mortgaged pre­
mises hereinbefore mentioned are des­
cribed in said execution as follows,
to-wit-
Beginning a t a point on the south
boundary of the Extension of SpurgeOn
rgt
.f (
S tre et in Coqu..........
quille, Coos County, Oregon, 971.1 feet
south and 918 feet west of the quarter
section corner on the north boundary of
Section 1, Township 28 south of Range
13, W est of Willamette Meridian, and
running thence south 680 feet more or
less to the north line of the land of
William Kistner as now established;
thence east 100 feet; thence north 680
feet, more or less, to the south bound­
ary of said extension of Spurgeon
Street; thence west 100 fe et along the
south boundary of said extension of
Spurgeon stre et to the place of begin­
ning, containing 1.56 acres of land more
or lass.
Said sale being made subject to re­
demption in the manner provided by
1 h w.
Dated this 14th day of November,
1916.
First; publication Nov. 14, 1916; last
publication Dec. 12, 1916.
ALFRED JO HNSON. Jr . ,
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
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Notice to Creditors
Lyons & Jones
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FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
Notice is hereby given th a t the un­
The Kexall Store
dersigned has been duly appointed ad­
ministrator with the will annexed, of
the estate of William Bradley, deceas­
ed, and that all persons having claims
u n tic v
D A P U r i C A l against said estate are hereby notified
S to m a c h T rouble anti Constipation
n f i u n t I * D H L f \ U C H L th at they are hereby required to pre- H O W A B O U T I T — H a v e y o n
Those who are afflicted with stomach
! sent the same duly verified and with
p le n ty ol good h i g h class r e a d in g trouble and constipation should read
the proper voucher annexed thereto, to
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T S , t i e following: ‘ I have never found
the undersigned a t his office in the
for t h e long winter e v e n i n g s . T h e ^py thing so good for stomach trouble
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of the estate of William Bradley,
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pa g e of t h is issue.
Benjamin Hooper, Auburn, N. Y.
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28-51
ceased.
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWIEPf
CHICHESTER S PILLS