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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1916)
MERELY MENTIONED A Christmas Thought Kodak “The Gift of Gifts” That brings pleasure to young and gray alike. PÛWDER And the Modern Kodak equipped with all New features, can be had in prices from $1 to $60 A Kodak to Suit Everyone Our Stock Is Complete Knowlton’s Drug Store WANT COLUMN GEO . E. RICHARDS A ttorney at L aw M on ey to L oan Office in Robinson Bldg. C o q u ille .................... Oregon Dr. C. II/. EN DICO TT D entist Otlice over First National Bank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW. M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d su r g e o n Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Dr. G. III. LESLIE OSTEOPATHIC p h y s i c i a n Graduate o f the American School o f Osteopathy o f Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon Dr. R. H. HOPKINS C hiropractor Laird Building - Coquille, Ore. Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock San Francisco a n d Bandon First-class fare or..- .$10.00 Up freight, per ton............... 3.00 E. & E. T . Kruse 24 California Street, San Francisco F or Reservation* J. E . N O R T O N A gent, C oquiile, Oregon "Going Up” 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. : : : : : urday night is reported to have RATES: One cent a word, each in been a most successful affair sertion. No charge less than 15 cents 1 S . c . SherriU, under whose man- SHOT GUN, warehouse scales and agetnent as principal the Riverton waier healer (or sale. Mrs. A school is making such a nice record. W. Johnson. 12-12 itp was in town over Friday night. MONEY TO LOAN on improved Tetin Robison was down from farm land. Addtess P. B. Hol Fish Trap Monday to have his hand land, Riverton, Or. 12 5'3tp dressed. A week or so ago he got it tangled up with a bean thrasher FOR S A L E —Must be sold! Two young milk cows Make me an aud quite badly mangled. offer. Call at Cochran’ s ranch Useful and acceptable gifts for below Parkersburg, or address gentlemen: S i’ ppers, stationery, W. D. Roberts, Eagle Point, Or scarf pins, tie clasps, ties, hose, arm 12 5 ‘ 3 'P hands. Ladies’ Bazaar. L. J . Smith Saturday accompan SECOND HAND fumitute wanted. We buy and sell all kinds of sec ied M O Evans, ol the O A C. ond hand goods—stoves, tools, Extension Service as lar as Marsh harness; highest prices.paid. Call Rawleigh Quality Products field. Mr. Evans was in the coun at O. C. Jensen’s Second Hand Store or phone 793, Coquille, Or. Highest in Quality; Lowest in Price ty boosting for the Farmers’ Week II 21 If Ask Your Neighbor “ Bill” Goodrutn was over trout 10-17-tf Marshfield yesterday, making ar FOR S A L E —Wood for sale, call Two recruiting officers of the rangements for ihe presentation at 381 . II 2 i-tf United States Army were in town the Scenic next Monday, of a reel I F YOU W A N T TO S E L L YOUR F A R M — Write tor our co-opera Thursday postiug bills and encour of pictures showing Ihe trip of a Dodge car through Death valley. tive no-commission plan to bring aging the boys to enlist. buyer and seller together to make Willie Collier, Ihe noted comedi No pains or expense are being their own deal Write today. an, iu a five-reel Triangle at the spared by the Coosonian hand to Interstate Farm Exchange, E x make their dance the event of the change Bank Building, Spokane, Scenic tomorrow—also a two-reel season, Dec 30th. 12-12-td Keystone. You, who like to laugh, Washington. 11-21-iotp The infant daughter of Mr. and lietter come. FOR S A L E — 80 acres of timber Miss Loreua Allen, who has beeu Mrs. W E- Foote died last Wed land, price $ 2000 ; or would trade employed at Ihe Wickham Hotel for nesday night after suffering for sev for town property. B L* Sinai- le, , Arago, Oregon. 11 14-iotp the past few months lelt Thursday eral days from an attack of pneu monia. The older daughter was (or her home at Myrtle Point. quite sick at the same time but is FOR S A L E —200-acie stock and Shop early at the Racket Store dairy farm, two miles east of while our stock is complete. now recovering. Gravel Ford. Apply to E . O The bids for the installation of A. D. Andrews of the Andrews Carter, owner, only. ii-i4-iotp Tailoring company of Powers, was the lighting system in the new FOUND—Ntur the Catholic church transacting business in Coquiile : court house annex opened today- spectacle case containing two pairs one day last week He went from a<'d ,be contract was awarded to F. of glasses Owner may have . here to Beaver Hill. E McKenna, his figure being $506. same by idenlilying, and paying j for this adv. 10-31-t! Remember the Coosonian Band Mr M( Kenna **>’* that the anDex dance December 30th at Heazlet wiH lighted in the most modern STOCK ANI) D A I R Y RANCH hall. 12 12 id way, in great part by the indirect lor sale or rent. 320 acres, 40 head of stock, good building*'. Billie Biuke is holding her gtip system, On ma n road near Not way. on Coquiile people, all right, and j Examine ottr line of millinery Address W. R. Foote, Norway the "big picture” last Friday caused and save money buy at the sale 10 31-tf no falling off tn Monday’s attend- j Prices now in Lvons and Jones have completed SHOE REPAIRING -All kind« ar.ee. ol shoe repairing neatly done at the closing out of their dry goods In giving a report last week of reasonable prices Prolong the and are having a partition made di the consolidated school in Ihe Bay- lire of your shoes. C. PROCH NOW, Front street 10-u. tf section, the Herald in some way vidtng the part ot their store for got the names mixed. The school merly occupied by ibis branch from FOR S A L E — New typewriter,latest is on Catching Inlet and located on <be department and here- model, with many new and at aftei they will occupy only the lat the George Ross place. tractive features. Guaranteed ter They are also making other An Erector set for your boy is . . . . , ten years, price $ 57 - 50 * easV q'lle improvements on the interior of terms if desired—terms as low as the best practical toy made their store. $ 2 50 per month. Inquire at the Racket Store has them Herald office. 10 to-tf Notice Roy Garrett, of Myrtle Point, Notice is hereby given that no hunt was In t"wn Saturday, visiting at ing w ill he allowed upon my place and Ibe home of his sister, Mis. E. A. ♦hat all tresspassers will be prosecuted. 12-5-tf GEO. LORENZ. Folsom. Mr. Garrett has a carload of potatoes and he is debating ^ Stray Cows Taken Up whether lo hold them or let them ______ T IC K E T S go at the present prices One cow, red and white, with horns. COQUILLE DUMMY MCE CO. PARKERS H AIR B A LS A M I A toilet preparation o f merit. Helps to eradicate dandruff, j For Restorins C olor and a P eauty to G ray or Faded Hair. tnd 11.0» a t P n igy lst*. j . I I N D E R C O R N S Remore* Corns, CaF ete.. st«f»s all pain. «iO TM * m fo r t totfc* feet, makes walking easy. 15«. by mall or at Drue* rists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchoroa. N. f . looses, Don’ t forget—Chaplin Thursday A big stock ot dolls at the Racket Store. Chailie Chaplin at the Scenic Thur-day A G. Heuiy, of Lampa, was a visitor here Thursday. E* E. Johnson went to the Bay on business Saturday evening Charley McCue, ol Bandon spent the first ol ihe week in our city. James H. James is spending a few | of the winter months in Bandon Chas. Dye, of Myrtle Point, was ¡a visitor here the first ol the week. The millinery sale at the White A b s o lu f e ly P u re House started yesterday and will continue all this week Made f rom Gream of T arfar Stoves 1 Stoves 1 Stoves ! ol all kinds, wood and coal, Ihe largest NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE vaiieiy in town Tools of all kinds! and then some Send me your saws and umbrellas to get fixed At j Bert Adams, of Riverton, was ij. E. Quick’s Second Hand Store,! First and Henry sis. Pboue 401 j transacting business here Monday. Mrs R. Milkey, of Myrtle Point, Vade Gartin returned last week was a Coqnille visitor the first of Iftom an extended visit to Eugene the week. Mrs. Sadie Dempsey, of Chey-j Some splendid values in millinery enue, Wyo., spent a couple of days are to be iound at the White Huuse in our city last week. j —Sale all this week. Henry Lorenz spent Sunday in j Miss Mary Chaney, who was Powers looking alter his dry goods [ employed at the Blue Front bakery interests theie. for some time, left last week (or her L- P. Branstetter returned Satur- j , home at Riverton. day from Marshfield where he had [ The supper and bazaar given by been transacting business. the ladies ol the M. E church Sat Charlie Chaplin in “ Shanghaied” Thursday. The Misses Esther Asplund aud Elvira Frizeen spent the week end with their parents at the Bay, Useful and acceptable Christmas gilts for ladies: Slippers, gloves, silk hose, hand hags, boudoir caps, camisoles, stationery, collars, hand kerchiefs. Ladies’ Bazaar. Miss Laura Wilkins, who taught the summer term of school in the Roy district last summer, departed last week for Eugene Frank Fish and “ Dad” Shores were hunting and fishing in the Ten Mile country the first of last week. Tbev renort fair luck. FREE S C K N I C $ 1 .5 0 For a limited time only, Coupons to the value o f $1.50, good for admissions to the Scenic Theater for any member o f the family, will be given with a year'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 get your money all back, and the paper has then cost you just nothing A MONEY-BACK DEAL Street gossip had it the other day c r°P f rom left ear, swallow fork in , right; one cow, dehorned, brtndle Jer- that 12 gallon s o f confiscated liq u or gpy> swallow fork in left ear, crop off was to he dumped in the river from r'Kht- Owner come after them and pay pasturage and for this notice. the local dock. Despite the cold weather it is said that 36 men were on hand with their bathing suits. The leport was without foundation. Visit Santa Claus’ headquarters at the Bicker Store. Wra. N. Lipscurab. field repre sentative of the ’American Red Cross, was in town for a few hours on his wav to Powers, where he went to hoi 1 demonstrations for ibe loggers. Dr. Lipscomb has his headquarters al the office of the Timli-tman, a mtgazme devoted 10 the lumb r in'e'est* of the N rlh- west He his been in Coos for som tiin and will remain lor some time Ion get. Christmas Gift Suggestions H and B ags and L e a th e r Goods Hand Bags $1 to $10 —Our line of hand bags and leather goods is exceptionally complete. The stock is all new and the designs tasty. We have in stock: Hand Bags, Wallets, Pocket Books; Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Game Sets, Memo Calendars, Toilet Sets, Collar Cases, Manicure Sets, Adjustable Toilet Rolls, Correspondence Sets. Indeed you can find smoething in this line for any member of your family or any of your friends. Cut Glass Symphony Lawn Tulip Linen Luxuria Linen —Makes an e x q u i s i t e present. Prices $1.75 to $10 Chas. Short, a newspaper man recently from Bend, Ore., is look ing over this county and was in town jesterday. Useful and acceptable Christmas gifts for children: Slippers, gloves, handkerchiefs, sweaters, caps, knit sets, ribbons. Ladies’ Bazaar. C A Parker, of New York, and a Mr. Todd, ot San Francisco, came in on the train Saturday night and took Ibe boat for Bandon. They are here on a short business trip The dance of the season will be given at Heazlet hall Dec. 30, by 1 the Coosonian band. 12-12-td Mr and Mrs. Ratliff Law horn came in from McKinley Friday af ternoon lo be nearer medical aid for their two little children who were ill with bad colds. They are both improving rapidly under the min- islralions of their grandmother, | Mrs. L A. Lawhorn. While in Powers visit A. D. Andrews Tailoring Co. High C la 's Tailoring Suits $15 to $50 Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Storage to Patrons Drane s Locals We carry the 99 coffee that was so favorably Demonstrated at the Crescent booth at the Korn Karnt- val. • • • Also a full line of Crescent goods. • * * Everything in this line guaran teed, and your money back if it is not what it is represented to be. * • * The price is less but the goods are better. • • I ,«d l« -* I A « k , ( h l -c h e a -t e r '« 1*1 Ils in K r d h o ie s . sealed no _ uy o f roa r Take n o o t th h e r. r B f r r a m l - t . A k f-g f i n . # ||> * T r t H D I A M O S I * H I M NI» f i l l s foe « ft \mU A-.kfofCI year* known a* Beat, Satot, Always Redatto SOLD BY DRUüúlSTS EVERYWKERf 25c to $3 COFFEE 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 Diamond F Flour $1.90 per Sack Lyons & Jones “ W here Y o u r Dollar Does Double Duty’’ Myrtle Wood Xmas Gifts Nut Bowls with Mallet, Card Trays, Pen Trays, Bowls and oth er Novelties All Special Orders must be in by Dec. 16. J. H. OERDING & SONS Factory Opposite S. P. Depot Phone 774 • Don’ t be afraid to try it. • • • We also have the famous Royal Club line of canned goods, nothing Itp better, and the prices right. • • • Stom ach Trouble and Constipation CHICH ESTER S„PI Prices FUMRMAN’S PH ARM ACY H. V. HOLVERSTOTT. Mintonye place Those who are afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation should read the following: “ I have never found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamberlain's Tab lets. I have used them off and on now for the past two years. They not only regulate the action of the bowels but stimulate the liver and keep one’s body in a healthy condition.” writes Mrs. Benjamin Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. Attractive C hristm as Stationery At the old stand vacated by the Model Grocery. Chamberlain’s Tablets Chamberlain’ s Tablets are intended especially for stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation, and have met with much success in the treatment of those diseases. People who have suf fered for years with stomach trouble and have been unable to obtain any permanent relief, have been completely cured by the use of these tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets are also of great value for biliousness. Chronic consti pation may be permanently cured by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets and ob serving the plain printed directions with each bottle. FOR CHRISTMAS Rugs Cut Glass Hand Painted China Floss Pillows Hand Painted Vases Community Silver Rose City Jardinieres Pictures Japanese Baskets Pocket Knives Mounted Casseroles Percolators Decorated China Electric Irons Rocking Horses Flash Lights Aluminum Ware Aluminum Novelties Matting for Basket Weaving H. 0. ANDERSON