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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1917)
tv ItlLiV ur,rfjr|vn IIUI1LU Semi-Tropical Southern California CALIFORNIA with its oranges, its Winter flowers, its beaches, its mountain resorts, its time-stained missions, its d e l i g h t f u l sunshine and out-of door life — B u rely the call is ir r e s is t a b le in January. But a two days journey away on daily trains of the delightful SHASTA ROUTE Shasta Limited Caifornia Express San Francisco Express You can secure tickets or complete information from any agent or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Pa.ieng.r Agent Portland, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES R iss Bailey rtmined from a bus iness trip to M i.t g e yt iterday. Dr. G. Earl Low made a profes sional trip to Beaver Hill Saturday. Archie W..lker look up h:s work in the Sheriff's 1 ffice this tu ■ rnitig Miss Laura Watson, of Coos , City, came to Coquille Thursday to visit relatives and friends. R A Easton was in town over | night aud was one ul the most high ! ly pleased of the Lynd m-Gordon audience. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Johnson, ol Norway, w e re Coquille visitors I Sunday. Mr. Johnson is postmas ter at Norway. Miss Hazel Neil was among those from Myrtle Point who at tended the C< -Keel Klnb dance here Thursday night E irl Willey, who has been visi - ing at the home of his parents at Fairview duriug his vacation Horn 0 A. C., is in town today. Miss Lois Varney returned to Marshfield Saturday after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs H. L Varney, of Sunnyside. Ben Curry aud wife returned Sunday from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Council Bluffs, Iowa C. A H'jwaid iclu.ncd Sunday evening Irom the Slate Teachers' Association at Portland, and bis since been confined to his h >nie with an attack ot neuralgia. □EIE People Work Best in D A Y L IG H T WANT COLUMN Str. Elizabeth San Francisco and Bandon J. E. NORTON "Going Up” Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high 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 Gold Medal ed the art of successful P. P. Awarded 1. E. San Francisco, 1915 Laundering. Satisfac tion guaranteed or mon ey back. : : : : : fhuniil r. i AiiKuKV I t t t ( 0. Bergmann Shoe Theodore Bergmann Shoe Manufacturing Co. Nothing is more convenient for the sick room, or, for that matter, the home in general than a LACO Thermos Bottle NITRO It’s no trouble to have a hot drink at any time of the day or night. Pint Thermos _______ $1.50 Corrugated Pint Thermos 1.75 Quart Thermos______ ___ 2.50 Corrugated Quart Thermos 2.75 Lunch Kit Equipped with Pint Thermos__________________ 2.75 A great step toward the realization of this aim has been accomplished in placing on the market the new LACO NITRO LAMPS. The N I T R O LAMPS give an intense white light whi h more close ly resembles Day-light than any other illumin ant in general commer cial use to-day. For home use 60 Watt____ Rawleigh Quality Products Ask Your Neighbor 10 - 17 -tf Harry Tozier, who is employed R O A D S IN C R E A S E V A L U E S . Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT by the Southern Pacific company RATES: One cent a word, each in D e n t is t ounty In M ichigan Sees W orth of sertion. No charge less than 15 cents at Marshfield spent Sunday and On© C Land Boosted 82 P er C ent. Office ovrr First National Bank Monday with his parents here. Phone Main 481 Money spent In road Improvement FOR R E N T —Eleven acre tract, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cake, of of the right kind Is making a profit of 2 1-2 miles from Coquille. House Portland, arrived Saturday to spend 125 per cent a year In Wayne county, and barn, fruit trees and berries. 324, Office 514, Res. Mich. The county spent $2,000,000 on New Veats with Mis Cake’s par construction and maintenance during F. W. Barker, Coquille. Itp G. EARL LOW. M. D. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A J . Sherwood. the eight years from 1900 to 1914, In SECOND HAND fumituie wanted clusive, and in this period the assessed P h y sic ia n an d su r g eo n Miss Ora Jamison, ol Riverton, valuation of property in the county, We buy and sell all kinds of sec Office over Farmers & Merchants ond band goods—stoves, tools, spent several days last week visit outside of the city of Detroit, increased Bank harness; highest prices paid. Call ing Itiends and relatives at this from $62.707.000 to $114,548,120, or 82.0 at O. C. Jensen’s Second Hand place. She returned to her home per cent. Of this Increase 35 per cent, or $22,- Store ot phone 793, Coquille, Or. 000,000, Is credited to road Improve Friday. Dr. G. W. LESLIE 11 21 if because the assessed valuation OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A 1 Daniels left Sunday morning ment Detroit Increased only 47.7 per cent. Graduate of the American School FOR S A L E —Wood lor sale, call for a visit with his patents in the of The increase In county valuation above of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. 381. 11 2 i-tf Willamette valley. Mr. Daniels the rate of increase in the city was Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon I F YOU W A N T TO S E L L YOUR expects to be gone about a month F A R M — Write for our co-opera or six weeks. tive 110-comroission plan to bring Two marriage licenses were issued buyer and seller together to make their own deal. Write today. during the past week, one to Lafe Interstate Farm Exchange, E x Jennings and May Nicholas and change Bank Building, Spokane, the other to Jesse L. Robison and Regular as tlie Clock Washington. n-2X-iotp Martha E. Royer. Archie Phillip will take his seat FOR S A L E —80 acres of timber land, price #2000; or would trade with the county court when they for town property. B L. Smal meet in their regular January ses ley. Arago, Oregon. 11 14-iotp sion tomorrow He takes the place First-class fare or.^...... $ 10.00 8.00 FOR S A L E — 200-acie stock and of Taylor Dement. U p freight, per to n .......... dairy farm, two miles east of Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! of all Gravel Ford. Apply to E- O kinds, wood and coal, the largest E . & E . T . K ru s e Carter, owner, only. n 14-totp variety in town Tools of all kinds 24 California Street, San Franci»co FOUND—Near the Catholic church and then some. Send me your spectacle case containing two pairs saws and umbrellas to get fixed. At ▲ GOOD ROAD INCREASES LAND VALUES. J. E. Quick’s Second Hand Store, of glasses Owner may have For Reservation* Phone 401 eleven times the cost of road work, or same by identifying, and paying First and Henry sts. L. P. Braustetter l>aded three 1,000 per cent profit In eight years on for this adv. 10-31-tl the total investment In Improved Agent, Coquille, Oregon STO CK AND D A I R Y RANCH cars with cattle at the stock yards roads. More than 125 miles of concrete road lor sale or rent. 320 acres, 40 here Sunday. He intended to take head of stock, good buildings. them to the Bay and ship them on have been put down by the Wayne county commissioners since the county On matn road near Norway the Kilburn to Eureka. system was adopted in 1906, and the Address W. R. Foote, Norway A good crowd attended the Coos- roads built with the $2,000,000 bond Is 10-31-tf ooian dance held at the Heazlet sue are still in good condition and give SHOE R E P A I R I N G —All kinds | bill Saturday night. Music was every promise of more than outliving the bonds. The commissioners state in of shoe repaiting neally done at 1 their ninth annual report for last year reasonable prices. Prolong tbe| furnished by the band and the pro that they never have had to take up lile of your shoes. C. PROCH ceeds of the dance will go into the aud replace a single twenty-five foot NOW, Front street. to-io-ll tieasury of that organization. section since they have been develop A A. Selander and wile and ing this tyi»e of road, although some of But lo.undry prices haue re FOR S A L E — New typewriter,latest the roads have been down more than model, with many new and at-, child came in from the Willamette seven years. mained the same. tractive features. Guaranteed valley Tuesdav and are staying with Every mile of durable roads laid is ten years, price $57.50. easy Jesse Byers for the present. Mr cutting down the cost of upkeep. Last year the commissioners hnd forty-six terras i( desiied—terms as low as ! $2 50 per month. Inquire at the Selander is employed in the As miles more roadway to care for than sessor’s office the year before, yet they spent $5,178 Herald office. to io-tf A big family dinner was enjoyed less for maintenance, notwithstanding they have supervision over 1.245 miles OLD NEW SPAPERS—Cl,. up it the at Mr. and Mrs G W Norris’ latm of other types of road, such as mac* Ho* .1 id office home at Fai.view yesterday. Mr. adarn and gravel, outside of incorporat and Mrs. Ed Aasen and Miss Ohve ed cities and villages. It Is estimated that 90 per cent of Norris drove out Saturday from Co the traffic in the county is carried on T he C elebrated 20 per cent of the road mileage and quille to attend. that concrete construction should be V. Kerrigan, Sr. is in town on continued until there are about 350 business. Since renting his place miles of such roads. The commissioners hope to see this here Mr. Kerrigan has been living system carried to a point where with his son John on the Bav. Hr road no citizen in the county will live more* came over Saturday and expects to than three miles from a good road. 1 The strongest and nearest water-proof j Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers, return tomorrow. Brick Roads. Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. H. M Sltiw, M I ) , eve, ear. The experience of the last few years, nose and tbtoat specialist, will be in which tlie character of traffic on the M en's Com fort Dress Shoes ill Coquille a' Baxter Hotel Tuurs- public highways has changed so re Mcfec to Creditors A marriage license was applb d for markably and so rapidly, proves that brick is the best paving material now Strong Shoes for Boys today for Vadron Garten, of Ban known for country roads, says the IN THE COUNT» COUNT 0 » m il Manufactured by don, aud Miss V iv iaD Havnes, 01 Columbus (O.) JournaL Brick roads COUNTY OF COO-STATE OF Eugene, the wedding to lake place cost more to build than macadam or OREGON. concrete, but they last so much longer In the matter of the Estate ) in Marshfield tomorrow Both ate that they must be cheaper in a term of of j A brick road surface properly JOSEPH W. COACH, Deceased. I 621 T hurm an St P ortland, O regon well known and have many Itieads years. laid at the right season of the year re Notice is hertbv given that the un Ask for the Herrmann Waterproof here. quires almost no attention and is prac dersigned, Alice A. Conch, hns been shoe Oil. Perry Lawrence, and Earl and tically indestructible. appointed administratrix of the estate Macadam, on the other hand, has of Joseph W Coach, deceased, end all Keith Leslie went to Bandon S.lur proved its unsuitability for present day creditors of rail estate are hcrrbv noti Notice of Final Account day night to play basket ball wi’ h a fied to present their claims I., me, at traffic. Some of the fine macadam roads the office of John 1). Goss, in the First NOTICE is hereby given that W. VV. team composed ol C> quille vallev in this country built only two or three National Bank Building. Coos County, Gage, administrator of the estate of men who are attending the Uni years ago are worn out already. They Oregon, within six months from the Phebe Whetstone, deceased, has filed be worked on almost all the time date hereof. Said claims so presented his first and final account as adminis versity of Oregon. They defeased must to keep them free from holes and ruts. shall be in writing, duly itemized and trator of said estate, with the Clerk of the Bandon high school. They simply cannot stand up under th# the County Court for the County of verified as by ' - - ^ dfcoACHt strain put upon them by automobiles. Coos and State of Oregon, and that M iss Vivian Haines p a s s e d Concrete ns a country road pavement A d m in istratrix . Thursdaj, the 4th day of January, 1917, Date of first publication January 2, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House through town Saturday 011 her way is still more or less in the experimental in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, has from Marshfield to Handon. Miss stage. It is cheaper than brick, but It 191 ; last pub. February 6, 1917. been appointed by Hon James Watson, does not seem able to withstand the Stomach Troubles Judge of said county court, as the day Haines will be rem robered by peo freexlng and thawing of spring and and the place for the hearing of ob If you have trouble with your stom and a cracked and seamed concrete to said final account, and for pie here as a violinist of unusual fall, ach you should try Chamberlain’s Tab jections talent At present she is filling en road is a miserable thing and danger lets. So many have been restored to final settlement thereof. ous In the light of present knowledge W. W. G \GE, health by the use of these tablets and brick Is by all odds the most satisfac Administrator of said estate. gagements both at Marshfield and tory their cost is so little, 25 cents, that it paving material for country roadm. 12-5-5t 1 Bandon is worth while to give them a trial. Therefore all lamp man ufacturers aim".to repro duce daylight as nearly as possible. High Efficiency Tungsten Lamp Highest in Quality; Lowest in Price In the Sick Room Fuhrm an’s Pharm acy R oseburg-M yrtle Point A uto S tag e Line 60c H. O. ANDERSON DEO E 3 Drane’s Locals We carry the 99 coffee that was so favorably Demonstrated at the Crescent booth at the Korn Katnt- val. * * * Also a full line ol Crescent goods. • « • Everything in this line guaran teed, and your money back if it is not what it is represented to be. • * I * The price is less but the goods are better. • • • Don’ t be afraid to tty it * * * We also have the famous Royal Club line of canned goods, nothing better, and the prices right • * * At the old stand vacated by the Model Grocery. While in Powers visit A. D. Andrews Tailoring Co. High Class Tailoring Suits $15 to $50 Leave Myrtle Point 7:40 a. m. Roseburg 6. a. m. 6 hours Running Time Connecting with Coquille Auto Lines J. L. Laird M yrtle P oint 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 “Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty’’ Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Storage to Patrons r-/ii<KEr?’S . HAIM BALSAM I A to ilet préparât loa o í mot It. Helps to eradicate dandrulT. j _ f o r R e sto rin g C o lo r a n d . I P e a u ty to G ra y o r F a d e d r la irJ < 1.00 a t PrugrgíBts. | Removes Corns, Cal- iu U sob , etc., stops al l pain, ensures com fort to the feet, m akes w alking easy. 16e. by m all o r a t Drug gists. Uiscox Chemical W orks, Patchogue, ¡L V. IIN D E R C O R N S LAWYERS Abstracts examined. Corporation Law. Financial Agents. Trusts, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. Collec tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General practice In all courts. Correspondence solicited. Prompt attention. Bank references. Fourteenth Hear. LOANS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn 714.71S.71t C ham ber e f C om m erce B ids. , „ PORTLAND, OREGON . S C H yr-— IC H ES TER P I U S T H E DIAM OND URANI». A w L a d l . N l AaU y o u r D r u g f l « i 'h l.rh p ft-ter’n D ia m o n d Tin___ , 1*111« in Red »nd Gold inotalli? ho*«, sealed with Blue Rthbon, T a k e n o o th er. B ay o f y n o n r — D rs n < « L A k fn f( l i M ll> .M .T r n i DI AMO ND ItKAND r i l . l > , f r * 5 years known as B«t, Safest, Always Reliatdo SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEPr Soon Over His Cold Everyone speaks well of Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy after having used it. Mrs. George Lewis, Pittsfield, N. Y., has this to say regarding it: “ Last winter my little boy, five years old, was sick with a cold for two or three weeks. I doctored him and used various cough medicines but nothing did him much good until I began using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He then improved rapidly and in a few days was over his cold.” S to r a g e B atteries Re-Charged and Repaired Oxy-Acetylene The L ast Word in Welding Our new Oxy-Acetylene Welding Apparatus equips us to do all kinds of Cast Iron Welding. No job is too big for our equipment, and none are to small to receive our prompt attention. Heavy and Light Blacksmithing G a rd n e r & L a rs e n Coquille, Oregon G e t th e W a n t A d H a b it