Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 23, 1917, Image 3

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    Drane’s Locals
MERELY MENTIONED
I William !! .'.1
R 've: ' vi » a
I Coquille business visitor Friday.
a
Cheese Salesman on Trip
J. A L 'iib f e l l ’
V II rd-f
ware Men's convention at Marsh
field last week.
Attorney Claud H. Giles, who has re-
A . J. Sherw> d was tra n sv ting
be very ! eent*y been »elected by the Coos and
T h e weather has assumed a nat­
Ducks
are
ret)
-
fe
d
to
Friday
business in Baudo t
,
,, ,
,
,
,
, | Curry cheese association and employed
ural aspect again
plentiful since the season has clo s e d .: „„ tueir salesman, left last week on a
last week.
W e carry the 99 coffee that was
B. B. Telers, of M cK in ley , was a
“ ' T w i s ever thus."
, trip that will take him to a number of
Mrs. A lta C oy left today lor
so favorably Demonstrated at the Coquille visitor Sa turday
Fred Baker, deputy name
w
ar- ! the Northwest cities as well as as far
game
war-
Camas valley wheic sbe expects to
Crescent booth at the Korn Karn
south as Los Angeles, Calif.
The ob­
Fred Hollister, of North Bend,
i deo ol Brewster vallev was a busi-
spend some lime visiting
ject of the visit is to call on the various
val.
was a business visitor here yester­
uess visitor here the Ust of the cheese buyers as well as to purchase
W. II. H am m ock, of the Fish week
day.
supplies for the various factories in
trap
country, was trading at the,
T h e A g e n c y for the Maxwell au the association. This will be the only
A lso a full line of Crescent goods.
Mrs. D. D. Pierce offers a tewatd
tomobile lor this city aud Myrtle extended trip that Mr. Giles will make
* • •
for the teturn of a $5 bill which she coun ty seat Satuiday.
in the capacity during the year.
He
Jimmy Laird and the Kiew son Point has been taken by N. N.
lost a few days ago.
will stop at Tillamook and will prob­
E ve ry th in g in this line guaran
brothers
were
iu
from
Brewster
val-
Reiman.
Mayor George T oppin g, ol Ban­
ably be accompanied on the trip by the
teed, and your money back if it is
ley on business Saturday-
1 T h e t i v : r has not been out of its salesman for the Tillamook association.
don,
was
in
town
yesterday
attend­
not what it is represented to be.
F E . Ingram had the middle fin-] hanks ’ his winter. This is au lin­ The rumor that Mr. Giles will give up
ing to business at the Court bouse.
his practice as attorney here is without
ger of his left hand split open by a usual thing and many of the old
foundation, as most of the business in
T h e price is less but the good
settlers are trying to recall a win'er
saw at the mill yesterday.
connection with the position can be
Highest in Q uality; Lowest in Ftice
are better.
anything like the p/eseut one
done from hi3 office here. Mr. Giles
Dr. V. L. Hamilton performed
A nine pound boy was born to will also stop at Salem on this trip and
10-17-tf an operation upon Herbert Johnson
Mr
and Mrs. L ' g a n K a y Wednes­ bring the matter of the vacation of a
D o n ’ t be afraid to try it.
of M cKinley at the Mercy hospital,
number of the streets of Myrtle Point <
Mrs. L Mae A v e ry leaves this
day. L og an says bis son is the
at North Bend T hursday.
before the legislature.— Enterprise.
afternoon for G old Hill, Oregon,
huskiest liitle man in town
Cal L Davis, who is coutiected
We also have the famous Royal her former borne, where she will
Mrs. G. R. W ickham has discou
with the Coos Bay Lumber com­
Club line of canned goods, nothing visit lor some lime.
pany of Marshfield, was in town tinned the dining room at the Wick
better, and the prices right
Miss Kleanor Folsom is ann oun ­
The following books have been re­
Friday on business lor his company. ham house aud will hereafter con­
ceived at the public library:
• * •
cing to het fiiends and admirers
duct the place as a ru tiling house
Clarance Hatchet is acting as
The Glory of the Conquered, Haspell; j
only.
that she will commence attending
At the old stand vacated by the
Tarzon of the Apes, Burroughs; Red
helper in the local Southern Pacific
school next Monday-
Before the recent rain the roads Pepper Burns, Richmond; A Circuit j
Model Grocery.
station, the company having g r a n t­
On Ftiday afternoon, the W o m ­
between this place a n d Myrtle Rider’s Widow, Harris; Bonnie May,
ed A gent S ter lin g’ s request for a n ­
a n ’s Study Club held a pleasant
Point
were in excellent shape Dodge; Billy Topsail, Duncan; Mary j
other man.
meeting in the libra v. T h e next
Rather remarkable for the month oi Gusta, Lincoln; The Friendly Road,
P A R K E R 'S
Grayson; Mary Ruse of Miflin, Stewart; j
A recruiting officer who passed January
meeting will be ou February 2.
H A IR B A L S A M
I
My Home in the Field of Honor, Huard;'
A to ilet preparation o f m erit. *
thru here last week slated that 20,-
Helps to eradicate dandruff. 4
Game Warden
Thom as again Acres of Diamonds, Conwell; The Dark
Coun ty Attorney John Hall, Ben
F o r R e s to r in g C o l o r a n d
!
000
men
had
enlisted
in
the
army
P e a u t y to G r a y o r F a d e d ;UirJ
demonstrated his prowess last week Forest, Walpole; Two Little Savages,
Fisher, A S. Hammond and I N.
60 e. and li.oo a t Drinrtrlsta.
and navy during the past lour
when he captured the Grohs broth The Clansman, Dixon; Polly Oliver,
Miller were among the attorneys
Removes Coras. Cal­
mouths
louses, e tc . .s to p s all pain, ensures com fort to th e
ers of Bandon, who were hunting Wiggins; The Spirit of the Border,
feet, m akes w alking easy. 16a. by m all or a t Drug»
who were over from the bay yester­
Gray; The Lady of the Decoration, Lit­
gists, illscox Chemical W orks, ratchogua. N. V.
Messrs. K in n e y and Anderson, deer out of season.
day.
tle; The Prodigal Judge, Kester; Cappy
expert mechanics who have been
Mr. and Mrs. F a y Jones left last Ricks, Kyne; The Leopard’s Spots,
Roadmaster R B. Murdock lelt
touring the state fixing automo­
week for Portland where they ex Dixon; That Printer of Udell’s, Wright;
Sunday for Salem where he will re
biles, have about decided to locate
Dr. C. W. ENDtCOTT
pect to stay about a week after Dawn O’ Harrow, Fisher; The Heart
main lor some time, w o r k in g in the
of the Desert, Wilsie; The Heart of the
at this place duriug the summer to
D e n t is t
which they will visit Mr. Jones’
interest ol the county roads at the
Sioux, Bower; Held to Answer, Mac-
ply their trade.
Office over First National Bank
mother and sister at Sacramento. Farlin; Told in the Hills, Ryan; The
Legislature.
Pilone Main 431
Everybody who saw Lucile Love T h e y expect to be gone about a River .Man, White; The Leopard Wo­
R S. Knowlton was eoufined to
or T h e Broken Coin wants to see month.
man, White:
his home by illness the past week
G race Cuuard and Francis Ford in
324 , Office
514 , Res.
A n attempt is being made to or­
aud his son, Owen, had his hands
another serial
Therefore eve ry ­
G. EARL LOW. M. D.
ganize an a s s o c i a t i o n termed
more than full taking care of the
body is due at the Sce nic every F r i ­
P h y s ic ia n a n d s u r g e o n
Daughters o f tbe Revolution in the
store alone.
day for some weeks to come.
“ Baca to the Farm” is a splendid
county, with headquarters at Marsh­
Office over Farmers & Merchants
Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! of all
H , M. Shaw , M D., eye, ear, field. O nly those whose parents or theory; but, like other theories, it has
Bank
kinds, wood and coal, the largest nose and throat specialist, will be at
its pitfalls. Yesterday, E. A. Folsom,
variety in town
Tools of all kinds Baxter hotel, Coquille, T hursday, grand parents fought in the wars ol of Folsoms Confectionery, Coquille’s
and then some.
Send me your February 1, 1917.
Glasses fitted. the revolution are eligible.— Harbor latest champion of the above slogan,
Dr. G. W. LESLIE
saws and umbrellas to get fixed At
I - l 6 - 2 t
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Mr and Mrs. R . Stanley Dollar while industriously working out the fu­
). E . Q u i c k ’s Secoud Hand Store,
ture welfare of the country by prepar­
Graduate of the American School
T
h
e
Scenic
has
booked
Mary
started
lor their home in San Fran
First and Henry sts.
Phone 401
ing for planting some ground on which
of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo.
l’ ickford in " T e s s of the Storm cisco, after spending a week visit­ he intends to raise ‘ ‘spudB” received
Office in Eldorado Block
Dollar’s proof of the opening statement. Ernie
C o u n try ” for T u e sd a y , Feb 20th. ing at the home of Mrs
Marshfield
Oregon
Make a note of this, for you will all brother, E E Johnson, while Mr. was driving a team hitched to a sled
want to see L ittle Mary, " T h e Dollar was looking after business and as he was coming down the hill at
the East end of Front street the sled
Sweetheart of A m e r ic a .”
interests in this section.
ran onto the horses’ heels. The horses
A . J. Sherwood was in Marsh­
T he Ladies Aid at Fairview will kicked and started to run, Ernie heaved
W A N T E D — Girl to wash at the
field T hursday and together with bold an entertainment and basket on the lines, with the result that the
L aun dry.
itp
John Hall represented W. W. G a g e social at the Fairview school bouse, sled again hit the horses' heels, and
W A N T E D — Man and his wife to in t . k i n g testimony in the case oi on February 3rd. T he proceeds soon thereafter the would-be farmer
Regular as the Clock
work on ranch
Inquire at this Ellis Grant vs A lic e G a g e , where­ will be added to the fund, which picked himself up from the side of the
road where he had landed on his shoul­
office.
it
in an endeavor is being made to set the ladies have been raising the der. The horses ran up the Myrtle
Point road about half a mile where E.
past vear, for a church building.
aside a deed.
R O A D M E N W A N T E D — Rate $3
A. found them after a walk that did
Marc
Shelley
received
some
pain­
per day.
Applications will be
Do you want to see Eddie Polo,
First- cla ss fare om .
not tend to sweeten his temper in the
..»10.00
teceived in writing at the office the scrapper of T h e Broken Coin, ful injuries last Thursday when he
.... 3.00
Up freight, per ton
least.
of Roadmaster, Coquille. until » b o was so mysteriously squelched fell from a barn at Lee upon which
Feb, 1st, for section men to work
before the setial was finished? T hen he was w orkin g. Aside from some
aud have charg e of sections of
show
up at the Scenic next F riday, minor bruises he sustained a frac­
highways.
Information as to
24 C alifornia S treet, San Francisco
William Schaftner and Isadora Weeks.
He was brought
boundaries of sections in all parts and see him start off with Liberty. tured shoulder.
Ernest A. Krewson and ZilphiaJ.
of County may be bad at above
J udgin g by the interest aroused to Coquille T hursday night and
Benham.
office. R. B. Murdock, Road
F o r R eservation»
by the announcement of th e c o m iu g Dr Richmond attended his injuries.
Lonnie W. Hollenbeck and Edith An­
master.
i-i6-2 t
Friday night just after the train derson.
seri.ds, " L i b e r t y " and “ Peg o ’ T h e
S E C O N D H A N D fuin ituie wanted R i n g ” , which are to be shown for Marshfield had left the depot, a
Earl G. Stephens and Kathryn E.
A gent, C oquille, O regon
W e buy and sell all kinds of sec­
man rushed onto tbe platform, Foley.
ond band goods— stoves, tools, every Friday night at the Scenic,
harness; highest prices paid. Call commencing this wpek, there will looked down the track at tbe de­
parting train and then set out alter
at O. C. Jensen’s Second Hand be one crowded house.
Store 01 phone 793, Coquille, Or.
Hattie Bledsoe vs T. D. Holland, et
Dr. V . L- Hamilton left yester- it at a brisk walk saying he was
i t 21 t f
Maybe al.
terday for British Columbia where going to try and catch it.
Menasha Woodenware Co. vs. W. H.
he did for the train is no speed de­
F O R S A L E — Wood for sale, call he expects to visit for about ten
Webster, etc.
mon.
days. Mrs Hamilton accompanied
i t 2 i-tf
381.
A. B. Taylor vs Margaret Taylor.
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her husband as far as Marshfield.
Ye sterday afternoon the steamers
Stomach Troubles
I F Y O U W A N T T O S E L L Y O U R Dr. G . Earl L ow will attend to Dr. Telegraph and Dispatch collided at
F A R M — Write for our co-opera­
If you have trouble with your stom­
H am ilton ’s practice during his ab­ the Prosper wharf. T he Dispatch ach you should try Chamberlain’s Tab­
tive no-commission plan to briug
lets.
So many have been restored to
sence.
suffered
considerable
damage,
whiie
buyer and seller together to make
But laundry prices haue re
health by the use of these tablets and
the damage to the Telegraph was their cost is so little, 25 cents, that it
their own deal
Write today,
Constable
H
.
W
.
Dunham
went
mainnd the same.
interstate Farm E x c h a n g e , E x ­ to the Bay Wednesday and brought slight, the accident apparently b - s worth while to give them a trial.
change Bank Building, Spokane,
back the six-year-old daugh ter ot ing caused by currents of wind and
Washington.
i t - 2 t - io t p
Mrs. G ranger, of North Bend, who, tide.
of
In the Sick Room
Nothing is more convenient for the sick room, or,
for that matter, the home in general than a
Thermos Bottle
It’s no trouble to have a hot drink at
any time of the day or night.
Pint Thermos__________________ $1.50
Corrugated Pint Thermos_______ I .75
Quart Thermos________________ 2.50
Corrugated Quart Thermos_____ 2.75
Lunch Kit Equipped with Pint
Thermos__________________ 2.75
Rawleigh Quality Products
Ask Your Neighbor
New Books
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
IIN D E R C O R N S
Sorrows ot harm Life
Roseburg-Myrtle Point Auto Stage Line
Leave
Myrtle Point
7:40 a. m.
Roseburg
6. a. m.
6 hours Running Time
Connecting with Coquille AutoJLInes
J. L. Laird
COFFEE
WANT
COLUMN
HATES: One cent a word, each in­
Str. Elizabeth
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
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents'
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
Marriage Licenses
E. & E. T. Kruse
$1.90 per Sack
J. E. NORTON
New Cases Filed
"Going Up”
Lyons & Jones
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
ed the art of successful
Laundering. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed or mon­
ey back. : : : : :
M yrtle Point
“Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty’’
I^New Telephone Directory^
While in Powers visit
A. D. Andrews
Tailoring Co. i
it had been decided by the juven ile
Another Coos Bay railroad story
If you are planning to have a telephone installed, you
court, was not a fit person to have turned out to De hot air, w hen tbe
should make application so that your telephone may be in
charge ol the child
Mrs G ranger reported mysterious surveying crew
service in time to list your name in the new directory, which
will go to press February 10 , 1917 . Please make application
came back with Mr. Dunham also. of twelve men, supposedly em ploy­
before February 1 , if possible.
T h e Coos county court has made ed by the Northern Pacific, work
F O R S A L E — N ew typewriter,latest an order extendin g aid to Mrs M. | in g near Hauser, proved to be D.
model, with many new and at­
G . K i n n e y , wife of Major L D L. Buckingham and two assistants
tractive features.
Guaranteed
Major K i n n e y ’ s first wife who were w orkin g under the direc­
ten years, price $57.50, easy Kin ney.
terms il desired— terms as low as who has been living at North Bend, tion oi C o u n ty Roadmaster R . B
f .2 50 per month. Inquire at the will move to Farmington, N . M., | Murdock.
Herald office.
10-10-tf
wi th her son-in-law,George Everitt
•|
County Judge Watson holding
courtin
North
Bend
O L D N E W S P A P E R S — Cheap at the Major Kin ney is reported unchang- | juven ile
ed at the Salem hospital — Times.
! He'ald office
T hursday h e a r d the complaint V r jr-_ — .
TVVF. IIIAM OM » BRAND. A | u orial from the Eugene Morning Regis­ rather shallow publicity seekers or
Lmdlrnl Ank yo u r Hrummlni (or
f
T he Scenic received confirmation against John Thomas who has sev­
representatives of some special inter­
L ftK n
C h l-r h f s -t r r 's I H »m «.n d T t r a m f / y V V
| ter:
1
1*111« In R ed and G old metallic
A non-salaried highway commission est of which there are many in road
bv wire this morning ol the b ook­ en children without a m o ther.
t m m , seal«*
with Blue R ib b o n .
» « o th e r
I I i i j o f jo u r
▼ ,
i.
*.vfn,toii. 7 iA ” .TrBw |'» • «rave mistake. Something for no building. We think, in view of the ex­
ing of Mary Picktord in " H e a r ts Thom as is a half breed Indian and
^
thing is a snare and delusion in private tent of the s t-te’s forthcoming road
A d rift,” for n ext T u e sd ay , Jan. lives on Kentuck inlet.
It was
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWMEIT | affairs and still more so in public busi- program, that it would be much more
30 b. Admirers ol little Mary, and agteed that the children would not — - ■ ■ —--- .----------r r = ---- ---------- ness.— Grants Pass Observer.
Notice to Creditors
satisfactory to get good men and pay
that’s everybody, please make a be taken from the father but they
Soon Over His Cold
There is sound sense in this state- them for their services.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Everyone speaks well of* Chamber- \ ment. If the public pays nothing for
note o f this, as it is all we have were p u t Nia the care of Mrs. Ed
The non-salaried commission idea, as
COUNTY OF COO- STATE OF
Iain’s Cough Remedy after having services it is likely to get in return it has worked out in actual practice,
time
to
say
about
it
now.
And
Thomas, a sister-in-law, who lives used it. Mrs. George Lewis, Pittsfield, about what it pays for. There are no­
OREGON.
has been anything but economical. Be­
do n ’ t confuse this with the other in the neighborhood and w ho is a N. Y., has this to say regarding it: |
In the matter of the Estate
i
“ Last winter my little boy, five years table exceptions to this rule in the case cause no salaries are involved, wa
of
>
Pickford picture com ing on Feb 20. worthy woman, capable of seeing old,
was sick with a cold for two or 01 unpaid city councils in cities the size create a commission for this and a
JOSEPH W. COACH, Deceased. )
R A Easton, of Dora, will de- that the children get the proper three weeks. I doctored him and used of Eugene and smaller, for here local commission for that and each of these
Notice is hereby given that the un­
various cough msdidnea but nothing patriotism is strong, but non-salaried commissions finjs it necessary to em­
dersigned, Alice A. Coach, has been
! liver bis lecture, " I d e a l s ’ ’ , at the care
T ho m as agreed to send five did him much good until I began using
appointed administratrix of the estate
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy.
He state commissioners cannot he regard­ ploy a costly office or field staff—or
M E. South church T h u rsd ay e ven­ of the children to the Indian school
of Joseph W. Coach, deceased, and all
then improved rapidly and in a few ed with much enthusiasm.
both. The result is that the state it
creditors of said estate are hereby noti­
ing
A collection will he taken, near Portland next year.
days was over his cold.’ ’
It is possible that Oregon might got soon overloaded with boards and com­
fied to present their claims to me, at
and half ol the amount secured will
the office of John I). Goss, in the First
a thoroughly capable, broad-minded missions and the budget is overloaded
Are Your Sewers Clogged?
Manufactured by
National Rank Building, Coos County,
1 go to the Y o u n g People’ s society of
and competent highway commission with appropriations to maintain them.
The bowels are the sewerage system ,
Oregon, within six months from the
w ’thout paying a salary to the mem­ It would be much better to put impor­
| the church
Mr. Easton is an lode of the body. You can well imagine the
date hereof. Said claims so presented
The lawmakers of Oregon are con- bers. Modem miracles do happen. It tant projects, such as road building, in
shall he in writing, duly itemized and
| pendent thinker, and those who result when they are stopped up as is
.
, . . ,
. . .
the case In constipation. As a purga- sidering the proposition of establishing is much more likely, however, that the the hands of men whose services are
verified as by law required.
621 Thurman St
Portland. Oregon near h,s lecture are assured of hav- tive you will find Chamberlain’s Tab- a non-salaried State Highway Commia- men who would consent to serve for paid for, for we should then not be de-
ALICE A. COACH,
Administratrix.
Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof ing some teal ideas presented tor lets.excellent They are mild and gen-
They
improve
♦
I#» in
p tm n
T h e v also
a ls o lm
nrrtv#» *'<” <- The folly of such s course is nothing on such a commission woukl bs ludi.-.g ours, Ives with any false notions
tle
in ths*ir
their H action,
Date of first publication January 2 , shoe Oil.
i their consideration.
clearly set forth in the following edit- either men with a hobby, vain and of getting something for nothing.
the digestion.
1917 ; last pub. February 6, 1917 .
CUpl.Lt I.AUNIIKI Hilt CU.
S H O E R E P A I R I N G — A ll kinds
of shoe repairing neatly done at
reasonable prices.
Prolong the
lile of your shoes.
C. P R O C H -
N O W , Front street.
10-10-tf
High Class Tailoring
Suits $15 to $50 i Coos and Curry Telephone Co.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
L
Free Storage to Patrons
C H IC H ES TER
The Celebrated
Bergmann Shoe
S P ILLS
I
Awarded Gold Medal
P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915
The strongest and nearest water- proof
Shoes made for Loggers, Cruisers,
Miners, Sportsmen and Workers.
Men’« Comfort Dre»» Shoes
Strong Shoe* for Boys
Theodore Bergmann
Shoe Manufacturing Co.
Unpaid Services
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