Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 30, 1917, Image 3

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MERELY MENTIONED
Nick Johnson was down from F. A. Jamison, of Riverton, ac­
Notice to Creditois
companied his daughter, Miss Ora Notice is hereby given that the un­
Norway Sunday.
has been appointed adminis­
as far as Marshfield Satur­ dersigned,
as though we were in Jamison,
trator of the estate of Alva E. Neely,
A. J. Sherwood was in Bandon for It the looks
day
on
her
way
to
Monmouth,
and all creditors of said estate
first freshet ol the season. where she will enter normal school. deceased,
are hereby notified to present their
on business Friday.
claim
to
me,
at the office of W. C.
Cash
wholesale
prices
o d Flour,
We carry the 99 coffee that was E- A. McDuffie was a Coquille Feed and Hay at Collier Ware- Mrs. Margaret H Smith, mother Chase, in Coquille,
Coos County, Ore­
within six months from the date
so favorably Demonstrated at the visitor from Powers Friday.
tf of County Agent J. L. Smith, who gon,
house
hereof.
All
claims
so presented must
Crescent booth at the Korn Kami Miss Minnie Finley was down Mrs. Frank Carey, of Powers, has been visiting him for some he in writing, duly itemized,
and veri­
Nothing is more convenient for the sick room, or,
required.
val.
from Fislitrap Lboppi.-q Saturday. was a Coquille visitor the last of weeks, left for ber home in Corvaf fied as by law WILLIS
E.
NEELY,
for
that matter, the home in general than a
• • •
lis Saturday. Mr. Smith accompa'
Administrator.
E. A. McDnffee, ol Powers, was the week.
Date
of
first
publication,
January
30,
Also a full Hue of Crescent goods. a Coquille business visitor the last W. C. Chase left the last ol the nied his mother as far as Marshfield. 1917; last pub. Feb. 27, 1917.
• • •
Mrs. Bruce Eoyart arrived from
of the week
week for Portland where he will re­ Spray,
Oregon, Saturday, and is
Notice to Creditors
Mrs. J. W. Leneve visited Mrs. main for several days transacting
Everything in this line guaran William
visiting at the borne of Dr. G. Eatl Notice is hereby given that the un­
Hall
of
Riverton,
the
last
business.
teed, and your money back if it is
by order of the County Court
Low. Mrs. Low and Miss Lora dersigned,
of the week.
for Coos County, Oregon, has been
Mrs Jesse Kay, of Riverton, Thurston
not wbat it is represented to be.
went
to
Marshfield
to
duly
appointed
administrator of the
• • *
Rawleigh Quality Products spent several hours in Coquille Sat meet Mrs. Enyart.
It’s no trouble to have a hot drink at
estate or Patrick F. Dwyer, deceased;
visiting her sister, Miss Bon­ Mrs. Josie Warren and two chil and that all persons having claims
The price is less but the goods Highest in Quality; Lowest it) Price urday
any
time of the day or night.
against said estate are hereby notified
nie Smith.
Ask Your Neighbor
that they are required to present the
are better.
dreu
arrived
home
Saturday
from
duly verified and with the proper
10 - 17 -tf
Mrs. Henry McKinley, of Tilla­ Albia, Iowa, where they have been same
• • •
Pint Thermos__________________ $1.50
vouchers therefor to the undersigned at
mook,
is
visiting
at
the
home
of
his
office
in
Coquille,
Coos
County,
Ore­
George
Morris,
of
Glendale,
ar­
visiting
Mrs.
W
arren’s
father
and
Corrugated Pint Thermos
1.75
Don’t be afraid to try it.
gon, within six months from the date
rived here Thursday and expects to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B sisters since the latter part of No­ of
this
notice.
• • •
Quart
Thermos________________
2.50
Phillips.
Dated this 80th day of January, 1917
rrmain indefinitely.
vember.
Corrugated Quart Thermos
. 2.75
We also have the famous Royal Mrs. Alta Morrissey, of Albany, Mrs. Ed Bienner, who has been F A Haines, of the county road Administrator A. of J. the SHERWOOD,
estate of l’at
l-30-5tp
Club line of canned goods, nothing is visiting at the home of her par­ nursing at the Metcy hospital at master's office, was authorized by rick Dwyer, Deceased.
Lunch
Kit
Equipped
with
Pint
better, and the prices right,
ents, Mr and Mrs J J. Stanley.'^ North Bend fot some time, return­ the county court to go to Coos City
Notice to Creditors
Thermos__________________ 2.75
• * *
Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! ol all ed home the last ol the week
for the purpose ot locating the Notice is hereby given that the un­
wood and coal, the largest W. A, Seaman, secretary of the bridge which is to cross Isthmus Iu- dersigned, by order of the County
At the old stand vacated by the kinds,
for Coos County, Oregon, has
vallely in town Tools of all kinds Coos County Business Men’s asso­ let to the Sumner road and tie it in Court
duly appointed administrator of
Model Grocery.
and thee some. Send me your ciation, was in town last Tuesday to the nearest section corner He been
the
estate
or Edward Clark, deceased;
saws and umbrellas to get fixed At on business for the association.
and
that
all persons having claims
is
on
the
work
with
a
crew
of
men.
J. E. Quick’s Second Hand Store,
against said estate are hereby notified
Fuhrm an’s Pharmacy
that they are required to present the
First and Henry sts. Phone 401 The recent rains have sent the —Times
PARKER'S
same
duly
verified
and
with
the
proper
river
up
several
feet.
A
railroad
HAIR BALSAM
vouchers therefor to the undersigned
Roy E. Fox. well known in this bridge was washed out this side of
A toilet preparation o f m erit.
More Boat Rows
Helps to eradicate dandruff, i
at his office in Coquille, Coos County,
F o r Restoring Color and , section as a river steamboat man,
Oregon, within six months from the
Powers
Saturday
night
and
held
P eauty
to
G
ray
or
Faded
H
airJ
date
of this notice.
60«*. and $1.00 a t D rutrglsta.__| left last week for Hoquiam to take
"Now, gentlemen, I do not call this Dated
this 30th day of January, 1917.
up transit.
I I N D E R G O R N S Removes Corns, Cal* employment
wholly an accident, but pure cussed­
A. J. SHERWOOD,
louses, e tc ., stops a ll pain, ensures com fort to th e
Mrs
L.
W.
Turnbull,
of
Bandon,
feet, m akes w alking easy. 16a. by m ail o r a t Drug­
ness on the part of Allan Panter, mas­ Administrator of the estate of Ed­
Sheriff W. W Gage was on the was the guest of Mrs. C. McC- ter
gists. tils cox Chemical W orks, ratcliogue» N. ¥ •
l-30-6tp
of the steamer Telegraph.” wrote ward Clark, Deceased.
Bay Thursday on business connect­ Johnson last week while assisting Captain
Thomns
D.
White,
of
the
A
r
e
Y
our
S
e
w
er
s
C
lo
g
g
ed with the foreclosure proceedings in conducting the eighth grade ex­ steamer Dispatch, in an official report The bowels are the sewerage ed ? system
against the North Bend Condensary. amination at the local school.
to United States Steamboat Inspectors of the body. You can well imagine the
D r. C. IN. E N D IC O T T
Edwards and Wynn, relative to a col­ result when they are stopped up as is
R.
L.
Gilpiu,
who
has
beeu
em­
D k n t ib t
the case in constipation. As a purga*
TRAPPERS —If you have Furs lision between the vessels at 3:40 tive
ployed
at
Powers,
has
been
at
his
you will find Chamberlain’s Tab­
Olfiee over First National Bank
for
sale
let
me
make
you
a
price
be­
o’clock
Monday
at
Prosper,
on
the
lets
excellent.
They are mild and gen­
Phone Main 431
home here for a number of days, fore you ship
south bank of the Coquille river. Thé tle in their action.
They also improve
suffering from an attack of la grippe tf
Geo T Moulton
inspectors will hold an investigation at the digestion.
Fred Shuuke, who has been em­ Mason Wilcox, of McKinley,who Bandon February 9.
324, Office
514, Res.
Panter also filed a report,
ployed
at Marshfield during the recently had the misfortune to lose and Captain
both
agree
steamers were
G. E A R L LO W , M. D .
l.st three months, returned home one of his fingers, is staying in at Prosper; that that the the Telegraph
was
P h y s ic ia n a n d s u r g e o n
Saturday, having given up his town while the injured hand is be­ backing from the wharf and, when the
Office over Farmers & Merchants position.
Dispatch left her berth, both cam* to­
ing treated by Dr. G Earl Low.
Bank
gether, the Dispatch suffering loss of Fifteen years ago Mae
The Misses Fern and Mamie Le­ Mae Marsh, star of the new 20
feet of her house on the after port
ver, of F’ort Klamath, who have Triangle feature release, “ A Wild quarter,
wherein is located her engine- Marsh’s mother was shot
D r . G. IN. L E S L I E
been
visiting
for
some
time
with
Girl
of
the
Sierras,”
receives
on
an
room—Times.
and killed by the Indians,
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N
aunt, Mrs. Fred Slagle, left average four poems a day dedicated
Graduate of the American School their
and
the little child narrow­
General Science Club
to ber by enthusiastic admirers all
of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Wednesday for their home.
ly
escaped
to the mountains
Office in Eldorado Block
It is reported that there is a Port- over the country.
The
General
Science
Club
will
Marshfield
Oregon and
to
grow
up
with only the
detective in the county inves­ John Stanley, Charles Oerding, have another interesting program
beasts
of
the
woods
for com­
tigating alleged evasions of the law Julian Leslie, and Foster Bither Friday afternoon, as follows:
panions.
in receiving liquor shipments, and went to Sumner Saturday night to The
Growth of Yeast
Harley
it is rumored that some prosecu­ play basket ball with teams from
Warren
Norway
and
Lee.
tions will follow.
Animals ot N o r t h
Mr G. Lutsey, the wrestler, will Fur-bearing
America
Earl Steward
install machinery and make cheese The Cause of Volcanoes and Earth­
Regular as the Clock
on the Laird ranch, near Riverton,
quakes Foster Oscar Bither
mm
dhbm
Coos
which place he has How Old Is the Earth?
is
the
title
of
this
latest
Mary
RATE?!: One cent a word, each in­ rented county,
and is managing. —Gold
sertion. No charge less than 15 cents-
Springer
TRIANGLE PLAY to be
Beach Reporter.
Piano
Solo
Barbara
Treichler
WANTED—District
manager
for
a
shown
at this theatre. It is
First-class fare or. ♦ ........... 110.00
Cash wholesale prices on Flour, All visitors are welcome.
sick
and
accident
fraternal
order
Up freight, per ton ............... 3.00
entirely different from the
Feed and Hay at Collier Ware­
accepting both men and women house.
tf
Will go to press February 10th. It has the largest circula­
average motion picture, so
Salary and commission. Address
To Start Mill Soon
tion
of any advertising medium in Southwestern Oregon. It
©rganizer,
509
Montgomery
St.,
During
the
nice
warm
days
last
picturesque and pleasing in
E. & E. T. Kruse
is always at hand for reference and an advertisement once
Portland, Ore.
1 30 It
week a good many local nimrods
2 4 C a liforn ia S tre e t, San F ra n cisco
seen may always be referred to. The telephone subscribers
E. Johnson stated this morn­ presentation that we feel
FOUND—A small signet rtng. were engaged in oiling up reels and ing E, that
are able to buy the goods you will advertise.
sure
that
YOU
will
enjoy
it.
the logging camp down
Owner may have same by identi­ overhauling their fishing rods. It’s
Orders for new telephone and listings in the directory should
F or R eserv ation *
m
fying and paying for this ad
be done at once.
tunny how that fishing bug gets in the tiver that is to furnish the logs Then there’s th e usual
1 30 -tf
J. E. NORTON
for the new mill is ready for opera­ hailstorm of hilarity—a roar­
its work so early.
A g e n t, C o q u ille , O reg o n
tion
that, as soon as the river ing Keystone Comedy.
W ANTED—Man and his wife to Among those from Coquille who goes and
down enough to make rafting
work on ranch. Inquire at this registered at the Marshfield hotels
office.
it Saturday were, Mrs G. Earl Low, the logs practicable, the mill will
Just how soon this will be it
W ANTED TO H IRE — A good Lora Z. Thurston, F. G. Leslie, J. start
is impossible to say, but it is proba­
saddle
horse
Must
be
a
good
L
Smith,
W.
C
Chase,
Mrs.
R.
A.
"Going Up”
walker. Apply at Sentinel office Kellogg, H. .S Cadmen, Josie War­ ble that It will be only a few days.
tip
ren and sons.
S u p p l ie s are h ig h
S tom ach T rou b le*
C. W. B. M.
SECOND HAND lumituie wanted Fred Gross, of Bandon, was ac­
If
you
have
with y< our atom*
t
.
M a c h i n e r y is h i g h
We buy and sell all kinds of sec­ quitted at Bandon Wednesday ot Tbe following ptogram was giv ach you should trouble
try Cham berlain's
Tab
iets. So many have been restored to
ond hand goods—stoves, toils, the charge of running deer with
O v e r h e a d is h i g h
en by tbe C. \V. B M. department health by the use of these tablets ami
harness; highest prices paid. Call
.1 o i ..
i .„u last . Sunday
o j I • their
cost while
it* so to little,
cents, a trial.
that it
You Save
dogs. The arrest was made by ol t the
at
O.
C.
Jensen’s
Second
Hand
Christian church
g worth
give 25 them
But laundry prices haue re
Store or phone 793 , Coquille, Or Game Warden J. M. Thomas, who evening:
m ained the same.
n 2 1 tf says he is well satisfied with the Recitation
Nearly
Doris Tyrrel
While
in
Powers
visit
We have given the mat­ FOR SALE—Wood lor sale, call handling of the case.
Talk by President Mis Huoton
ter of laundering years
Half by
Frauk Camerou, editor of the Dialogue Members of C. W B M I
3 8 1 .
II 2 i-lf
of careful study. We
Leinna Curry |
Agitator, was over from the Bay Recitation
D.
have kept persistently SHOE REPA IRIN G —All kinds Friday on business Mr. Cameron
Ordering
ol shoe repairing neatly done at states that be is equipping a print­ Excursion to Myrtle Point
at the task to produce
reasonable prices. Ptolong the
work that was free from
With Your
lite of your shoes. C. PROCH ing plant ol his own and in a short j The Coquille high school basket ball
harsh methods. We have
High Clars Tailoring
NOW, Front street
10 -Io tf time will resume the publicatiou ol
team will run an excursion to Myrtle
succeeded. Our wash­
his paper in his own shop.
Paper
SA LE— New typewrite!.idlest Mrs R. N. Keilogg and sun o l; Point for the basket ball game that
ing process has recently FOR
will be played there Friday night. This
model, with many new and at­
been improved. Proper
Coquille, were passengers Saturday i will be tbe third game of the season
tractive
leatuies.
Guaranteed
Satisfaction Guaranteed
washing is the founda­
ten years, price $57 50 . easy morning for Portland, where they and one of the hardest that the team
tion upon which is budd­
Free Storage to Patrons
terms it tiesiied—terms as low as were called by the serious illness of has to play. The Coquille team is mak­
$2 50 per month. Inquite at the Mrs Kellogg’s father, S Farrar, ing an exceptionally good showing this
ed the art of successful
Herald office-
10 - 10 -tf
Is Included with Each Combination for Annual Subscrip­
Laundering. Satisfac­
who wa- a recent visitor is Coos year and so far have not lost a game. CHICHESTER
S
PILLS
T IIK D IA M O M I URANI».
*
tion at the Price Quoted
r _ Ladla-nt
-____________nit
a
m
>.
tion guaranteed or mon­ O LD SEW SPA PE E S— Cheap at the county.
A*U y o i.r 1’ru p g U t for t
East Fork Items
C h k eb em tcr'a IP nun tint] Tim m l/
ey back. : : : : : Hen d offle»
1*lll* in l*«cJ and 4.old metalllcV
E. D. Lara in, a rrpresentaiive of I
g o« «, scaled with Blue Ribbon. ê
’
NEW, RENEWAL OR EXTENSION SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCEPTED
T a k e no o th e r H uy o f y o u r V
l>rugtfl«t. Ask fo r('IIM 'lIh M .T F It'R
tile
W
ifhington
Nursery
Comp
my,
(Herald’s
Special
C.
C.
News
Service)
IU
A
M
O
M
»
HI*A
M
»
1*11.1.»,
f..r
COQUILLE LAUNDRY SILL CO.
years knnwn as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
who is at present living in Marsh-I Turn Kreuson was in Coquille
The Celebrated
SOID
BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEP'
field, was in town several days last Tnursday buying dishes, rocking
C lub O ffe r N o. 2
Club O ffe r No. 1
S
o
on
O ver Hi* C old
week
He
says
that
aber
looking
chairs,
bureau,
bed,
table
and
other
TODAY’S MAGAZINE J
Notice to Creditors
(with pattern) I °U R PAPER THE HOUSEWIFE - - 1 OUR PAPER
over all tbe towns in the county be things. Am not sure wliat it all Everyone speaks well of Chamber- i
WOMAN’S WORLD - \ and all three
Iain’s
Cough
Remedy
after
having
1
WOMAN’S
WORLD
has decided upon Coquile as tbe means, unless it is that he is think used it. Mrs. George Lewis, Pittsfield, I FARM 4 HOME - - - J f “ j ^
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
RUMBLE POULTRY JOURNALj «"• » •" *>. 8 S
Awarded
Gold
Medal
COUNTY OF COO- STATE OF
»st pleas «ut place to live and ex- ing of having Ills pancakes cooked N. Y., has this to say regarding it:
P. P. 1. E. San Francisco, 1915 m peels
OREGON.
r old>
“ Last wai winter
C lub O ffe r N o. 4
to move here soon.
C lub O ffe r No. 3
j over a stove instead j ot i a campfire
lick my
w]th little „ boy,
cofq Mve
for t years
' 0 o rl
In the matter of the Estate )
LADIES’ WORLD - -
MeCALL’S
MAGAZINE
Fied
B
iker
look
him
in
and
helped
three
weeks
I
doctored
him
and
used
;
of
[•
George
Laird,
of
Band
n,
passed
The strongest and nearest water- proof
OUR PAPER
(with pattern) OUR PAPER TODAY’S MAGAZINE
various cough medicines but nothing
JOSEPH W. COACH, Deceased. \
made for Loggers, Cruisers, through here Wednesday, enroule put him wise to things They also did
and all three
all three
him much good until I began using
(with pattern) one
BOTS MAGAZINE - - ami
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Shoes
Miners,
Sportsmen
and
Workers.
year $2.05
one
year
$1.95
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy.
Hi
went
to
Ma
ttie
Point
dersigned, Alice A. Coach, has been
WOMAN'S WORLD -
WOMAN'S WORLD -
to Portland w ih a petition said to
then
improved
rapidly
and
in
a
few
appointed administratrix of the estate
pf Joseph W Coach, deceased, and all Men’« Comfort Dres« Shoes be four miles lung, signed by resi­ Quite a large delegation Irom days was over his cold.”
Club O ffe r N o. 6
C lub O ffe r No. S
creditors of said estate are hereby noti­
Brewster valley attended the party
dents
of
the
lower
river,
asking
ihe
MODERN
PRISCILLA
-
J
„
im
it comes to mixed metaphor
fied to present their claims to me. at
METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE - 1 OUR PARER
Southern Pa ific to change their Saturday night at Mrs Wilcox’s the When
Strong Shoe« for Boy»
the office of John D. Goss, in the First
prise must be awarded the San
PEOPLE’S HOME JOURNAL - l and .11 three
National Bank Building, Coos County,
on
Middle
creek.
schedule so as to enable the Limbed
Francisco afternoon paper which deco­
(2.15 WOMAN’S WORLD - I “ *• T**r KJS
Manufactured by
Oregon, within six months from the
WOMAN’S
WORLD
to connect with a 4 o’clock boat A lug petition went in to tbe rated its front page with the line:
date hereof. Said claims so presented
Theodore Bergmann
shall be in writing, duly itemized and
leaving this place for Bandon If a county roadtnaster, asking lor Fred "Congress Casts Net in ‘Leak’ Probe.”
verified as by law required.
fellow who can stick a probe in a
Shoe
Manufacturing
Co.
F R E E P A T T E R N S . T he M ay M anton or M cC all P attern to which each
big howl does any good Bandon Baker’s reappointment as road fo:e- The
ALIl E A. COACH,
subscriber to Today’s or M cC all’s is entitled, m ay be selected w ithin 30 days
leak and then haul the thing in in a net
P ortlan d . O rego n pet pie siantl a good chance of get­ man.
Administratrix. 6 2 1 T hurm an S t
from
the receipt of first copy ol Today's ot McCaJl’s. Order by postal direct
deserves a higher job than writing
Date of first publication January 2, Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof ting tlKit mail through on time.
R. A. EASTON. wood-type headlines.
•hoe Oil.
1917; last pub. February 6 , 1917.
Drane’s Locals
In the Sick Room
Thermos Bottle
Hello Central, give me 496.
Anderson’s store.
Have you any more of those
Eggshell China Cups like Mrs. B. got
She Couldn’t Speak for $1.00 per set?
a Word of English
Yes.
Will you please save a set for
me and I will call for them?
Sure, who is this?
This is Mrs. C., goodbye.
“A Wild Girl of
the Sierra”
Str. Elizabeth
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
WANT COLUMN
o n m s a — — 8 «
i
i
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The Telephone Directory *
Scenic Theatre L
Coos and Curry Telephone Co.
Wednesday, Jan. 31
j
HONEY-SAVING MAGAZINE OFFERS
_
__
A . A n d rew s
T a ilo rin g Co.
Suits $15 to $50
O U R PA PE R
»5
Bergmann Shoe
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