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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1917)
I Herbert Johnson, who has been anj jn 0ue of those the mail is held at the Mercy hospital lor trealment, up. Which one holds it? Oi, was -------- j returned to his home Sunday. it stolen?—Gold Beach Reporter. H. W. Holvcrstott, of Fairview, Diamond F Flour at $2 per sack. Why pay an exorbitant price was doing business in towu V\ ed -, Lyons Jones. for package seeds when you cau 1 C. J . Fuhrman arrived back this get from two to four times as much We carry the 99 coffee that was nesday. Best onion sets oo the market, morning trout a business trip of sev- *or y ° ur money in bulk seeds, at so favorably Demonstrated at the Crescent booth at the Korn Karnt- three pounds for 25 cents,at Kuowl eral days’ duration to San Fran- Knowlton s drug store, ton’s drug store. jcisco. The Sixes Mining company, op- val. Miss Mary Levar returned home Dr. Kirshraan sold to A. Loud crating on the old Divilbiss propet- • * • Thursday from a week’s visit with two |ots iu xsiliolt** addition, con- t>’ . made a clean up recently alter a Also a full ljne of Crescent goods. friends on the bay. ¡consideration $500. The deal was couple of months run, and Supt. • < • Rawleigh Quality Product« made through the agency of Wm. I Thomas has gone to San Francisco I the proceeds. The company Everything in this line guaran Highest in Quality; Lowest iu Price Oddy. teed, and your money back if it is Buy your seeds in hulk, cheaper )s relicenl aboul «'* business, not A*k Y our N eighbor not what it is represented to be. 10-17-tf at better at Kuowlron’s drug store, j being one of the stock selling con- • * * C R. Barrow.returned S a t u ' ^ P , ccrns ,hat magnify and multiply W. H. Lyons traded his Max The price is less but the goods well car last week to George Good- from a visit to Salem Mr. Barrow everV d ® » " laken out' aod '» is n° ‘ renewed many of the acquaintances j k " ® » “ m uch « « *>« rum of Marshfield, for a Ford. are better. yielded Howtver those who assist * * * he made there when ho was a rep N. N. Neimau went to Bandon ed iu the work sav that the clean Wednesday on business lor the reseutative at the 1915 session. Don't be afraid to try it. up was a big one, and that the All salmon caught here are be Longstou Construction company. mine is undoubtedly paying well. Headquarters lor Simmons beds ing shipped away and the local The supposition that the company We also have the famous Royal and springs at Anderson’s. oimrod is having a bard time se is doing well is further borne out curing eggs with which to catch Club line of canned goods, nothing Former postmaster W. J. Sweet by the fact that tt is continuing to better, and the prices right. of Bandru, was transacting busi the elusive trout. develop the mine on a large scale. • * * Package seeds are expensive and — Port Orlord Tribune. ness here the middle of the week. are no better than the ones we sell Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! of all in bulk at the lowest price—Know! At the old stand vacated by the Garden seeds in bulk, we carry a kinds, wood aud coal, the largest Model Grocery. complete line and can Save you ton’s drug store variety in town Tools of all kinds “ Coos Bay Country” is the title money—Knowlton’s drug store. and then some Send me your saws and umbrellas to get fixed At c.1 a new advertising pamphlet that P A R K E R 'S Grandma Miller Dies H A IR BALSAM I ) E. Quick’s Second Hand Store, has been gotten out by the South A to ile t p rep aratio n o f m erit. First and Henry sts. Phone 401 ern Pacific setting torth the attrac Helps to e rad icate dandruff. 4 F o r R e s to rin g C o lo r a n d ■ The countv court was engaged tions of this section as a vacation Grandm a Mary Miner died Friday a t P e a u t y to G r a y o r F a d e d Hair J 60th and $1.00 a t Druggist«, | the home of her daughter, Mrs. P e ter yesterday in going over and pre country. I I N D E R C O R N S Removes Corns, Cal Axe, near Bridge, a t the age of eighty- paring submission to contractors, louses, etc., stops a ll pain, ensures com fort to th e Cash wholesale prices on Flour, two years, four m onths and fourteen feet, m akes w alking easy. 16«. by m ail o r a t D gldts. Hiscox Chemical W o rk s. Fatchogud. N. 1 he contrac s of the Bandon-Curry Feed and Hay at Collier Ware days. county line road, the Coaledo- house. tf Mary Ann Miller (nee Evans) was Marshfield road and the Glasgow- Judge Skipwoith, of Eugene, born in Blunt county, Tennessee, Sept. North Slough road They also who was here to hold a special sat- 24, 1834. When she was four years of Dr. C. IN. ENDICOTT were cleaning up a lot of old busi sion ol the circuit court, has been age her paren ts moved to the southern D e n t is t p a rt of Missouri rem aining there four ness that has been hanging fire for called home by the illness oi his years, when they w ent to m ake th eir Office over First National Hank Phone Main 431 some time. mother. He expects to return as home in the northern p a rt of the same state. She was m arried February 3, soon as possible. 1853, to M artin Miller, who died Sept, 324, Office 514, Res. Fresh milk at Lyons & Jones. 14, 1903. M r. and Mrs. Miller were S ix members ot the U. S. Mar the paren ts of eleven children—seven G. EARL LOW. M. D. RATES: One cent a word, each in ines, from Mare Island Navy yards, boys and four girls—tw o of whom died P h y s ic ia n a n d s u r g e o n sertion. N o charge less th an 15 cents* in infancy and two late r in life. The passed through town Friday on the Office over F arm ers & M erchants family cam e to Oregon in 1875. Among Bank W ANTED -L ive boys to sell the Bul- way to Cape Blanco, where they the relatives who mourn the passing of letin. will guard the U. S. Naval Radio Grandm a Miller are tw enty-tw o grand children and thirteen g re a t grand child Station located there. FOR S A L E —An extra good sow Dr. G. IN. LESLIE with 12 nice pigs, or trade for T R A P P E R S —If you have Furs ren. O STEO PA TH IC PH YSIC IA N stock. F. B. Phillips. it for sale let me make you a price be Mrs. Miller joined the Freewill B ap G raduate of the American School tis t church in 1858 and rem ained with fore you ship. o f O steopathy o f Kirkuville, Mo. th a t organization till 1864, when she LO ST—A small purse containing Geo. T. Moulton. Office in Eldorado Block united w ith the C hristian church, of $3.10 in silver and a gold ring. M arshfield Oregon Mr. and Mrs I E. Johnson passed which she was a m em ber a t the tim e of It the finder will return the ring to this office, he will be welcome through town today on the way to her d eath .—M yrtle Point E nterprise. to keep the rest, as the ring is a ranch they have rented at Arago. valued very highly as a keepsake Mr. Johnson was formerly employ New Form ol Securities LOST— Naturalization paper. Find ed on the dredge Michie on the Created by Loan Act er please briug to this office and Bay, but during the past winter has satislactory arrangements will be been living iu Marshfield. (By F rank R. Wilson of the Federal Regular as the Clock made. it F arm Loan Bureau.) The Port Orford Tribune ap As explained before in these articles, F A R M FO R S A L E —No cash re pears this week printed upon orange quired. Write box 253, Coquille, poster paper Editorially the Trib the operations of the Farm Loan act are divided into two main classes—a Or. l-tp une explains that their shipment of money assem bling agency and a money First-class fare o r .i..............$10.00 white paper has been delayed and lending agency. D R Y WOOD for sale at the Square Up freight, per to n ............... 3.00 that they are doing their best un The governm ent puts the first nest- Deal wood yard. Good wood egg into the farm loan plan by buying and good measure. Fir $1.50 a der the circumstances. E. & E. T . Kruse tier; hard wood $1.60 Phone 314, You can buy a good sack ol flour the original capital stock of the twelve W. M. McCormack. 2 6 4tp 2 4 C a lifo rn ia S tr e e t, S a n F r a n c is c o for $2 per sack at Lyons & Jones. Federal Land banks if necessaiy. When this has been loaned and farm Diamond F Brand. m ortgages taken in retu rn for the FOR S A L E — 160-acres of timber— F o r R e s e rv a tio n # 1.000. 000 feet of red cedar and Mrs M. A. Ford has rented the money loaned the Federal Land banks 100m in the Rose building that was may issue bonds against these m ort 3.000. 000 leet of fir. Price 90c J. E. NORTON per thousand; located four miles formerly occupied by the auto stage gages. A g e n t, C o q u ille , O re g o n from river. Address Ben L- station and has put on display a These bonds will be among the m ost Smalley, Arago, Ore. 2-6-rotp a ttrac tiv e securities ever offered to stock of millinery. Am erican investors. As explained be FOUND—A small signet ring. Frank Harlocker came over Sat fore, farm ers are perm itted to borrow Owner may have same by identi urday from Marshfield for a few only up to 50 per cent of the value of fying and paying for this ad days’ visit with his parents. Mon their land. This means th a t every dol 1 30-tf day being a legal holiday he- did la r’s w orth of bonds issued represents SECOND H A N D furniture wanted not have to work iu the bank where $2 worth of land as security. The fa c t th a t each Federal Land We buy and sell all kinds of sec bank g uarantees the bonds of all the ond hand goods—stoves, tools, he is employed. Cash wholesale prices on Flour, otner banks also puts behind these harness; highest pr'ces paid. Call at O. C. Jensen’s Second Hand Feed and Hay at Collier Ware bonds a s security the nine million dol But laundry prices haue re lars original capital stock of the banks Store or phone 793, Coquille, Or. house. tf mained the same. and their required surplus earnings, 1 1 21 tf The Lad'es Aid of Fairview wish i plus the required annual deduction of We have given the mas FOR S A L E — Wood lor sale, call to t h a n k th e m e rc h a n ts of C o q u ille \ t j,e m ortgage loan. ter of laundering years 11 2 i-tf 3 8 1 . who so generously contributed ar Besides this, the security constantly of careful study. We ticles for the “ grab bag” for their increases proportionately by reason of SHOE R E P A I R I N G —All kinds the constantly increasing capital con have kept persistently of shoe repairing neatly done at sociable, Saturday, Feb. 3, which tributed by the Farm Loan association. at the task to produce reasonable prices. Prolong the was a decided success, bringing So th e investm ent end of the Farm work that was free from life of yonr shoes. C. PROCH- | them between fifty and sixty dol- Loan act is fully as im portant as the harsh methods. We have io-lo tt lars NOW, Front street. money lending and because it creates MERELY MENTIONED Drane’s Locals | WANT COLUMN Str. Elizabeth San Francisco a n d Bandon "Going Up” Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high 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. : : : : : CD0DII.lt LAUNDRY RICE GO. While in Powers visit A . D. Andrews Tailoring Co. Suits $15 to $50 W -c s . "'TR u K l( l L a U 1 T1IF. DIAMOND BRAND. to a rg u e th e sch o o l site case before ceeda being used to increase the pro- T h e decisio n ductive power and enhance the value in th is case s h o u ld Ere h a n d e d d o w n ° f these m ortgaged lands. a B™ ! 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________ 1.75 Quart Thermos__________________2.50 Corrugated Quart Thermos______ 2.75 Lunch Kit Equipped with Pint Thermos _______________ 2.75 Fuhrman’s Pharmacy No Trouble To Masque Rent Your Costume from Us The Coosonians are giving a Masque rade Dance Feb. 22. You know the trouble it is to prepare a costume. Give us your order for the costume you want and we will do the rest. Come in and look over our catalogue. The Racket Store Mrs. A. O. Walker m e. W h ere o th e rs fall Is w here I have m y g re a te st su ccess. Bend a tta c h e d coupon today a nd I w ill send b a d ly needed sch o o l b u ild in g . j went the lim it to m ake these bonds at- L y o n s & Jo n e s c a rry C oos B a y ; tractive so they would sell a t a low in- Holsom a n d T ip T o p B re ad , a rriv e s tcre9t r a te - The bond9 are exemPt Iresh each d a y . 1 from a " iorm s of taxation. The gov The stro n g e st and n e are st w ater-proof ernm ent will not even collect any in- Shoes m ade fo r Loggers, Cruisers, L eo J . C a ry left S u n d a y on a tr ip come tax upon them. No sta te or mu- M iners, Sportsm en and W orkers. w h ic h w ill ta k e h im th ro u g h s o u th - 1 nicipality may tax them for any pur- Men’» Comfort Dress Shoes Strong Shoes for Boys M anufactured by P o r tla n d , O re g o n W aterproof A b o u t C o n s tip a tio n 1*111« la R ed Kni « . O l d a i e t a l i A V / bo»«#. sealed with Blue Ribbon. T ak e no other Buy o f r o a r V 7 D n r r i ^ . Ask f^ C IIM ltfV«.TKW9 DIAMOND BR AN D P IL L «, for S i years known as Best. Safest, Always R elisHo M RS. M. A . F O R D Don’t Wear A Truss! Awarded Gold Medal P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 C ertain articles of diet tend to check m ovem ents of the bowels. The m ost L a d le« I A«k y o u r for Chl-ekea-ter*» IH am und T lr « n d //V V W han You Have a Cold I t is when you have a severe cold th a t you appreciate the good qualities of C ham berlain’s Cough Remedy. Mrs. Frank Crocker, Pana, Illinois, w rites: "O u r five-year-old son Paul caught a severe cold last w inter th a t settled on his lungs and he had terrible coughing spells. We were greatly worried about h'm as the medicine we gave him did not help him in the least. A neighbor spoke so highly of C ham berlain’s Cough Remedy th a t I got a bottle of it. The first dose benefited him so much th a t I continued giving it to him until he was c u red .” Take advantage ot a New Stock Select your Spring Hat now o n th or so a n d m e re m av be ! Since the rate of intere9t to the fa r‘ , m er depends upon the rate of in te rest Bergmann Shoe ! in som a e m , hopes of C o q u ille g e ttin g th e Bt which thege bonds) wl|, Bel|> COl,Kre„8 Ask for the B ergm ann shoe Oil. C H IC H ES T ER S PILL# Sheriff*s Sale of Real Prooertv on Foreclosure N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n , T hat by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon, for the County ot Coos and dated on the 14th day of November, 1916, upon a judgm ent and decree duly rendered, entered of record and docket ed in and by said Court on the 30th day of October, 1916, in a certain suit then in said Court pending, wherein William Norris was plaintiff and Florence A. Barton, J. S. Barton, her husband, C. F. M cKnight, E. D. Sperry, and Geo. A. Robinson, w ere defendants in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum due the plaintiff of $1108.00 with in te r est, A ttorney fee of $100.00, Taxes paid by plaintiff on said premises $55.87 and costs and disbursem ents taxed a t $23.90, and to pay the sum due the defendant, Geo. A. Robinson, of $ l ’59.20 with in tere st and the fu rth e r sum of $50.00 as A ttorney fees and the costs and e x penses of said execution I W .L L, ON WEDNESDAY, TH E 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1917, a t the hour of Ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day a t the front door of the County Court House in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell a t public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale all of the right, title and in te r e st of the said defendants, Florence A. Barton and J . S. Barton, her husband, and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the plaintiff’s claim in, of and to said m ortgaged premises. Said m ortgaged premises hereinbefore m entioned are described in said execu tion, as follows, to-w it: Beginning a t a point on the South Boundary of the extension o f Spurgeon S treet, in Co quille City, now City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, 971.1 fe e t South and 918 fe e t W est of the q u a rte r Section corner on the N orth Boundary of Sec tion 1, in Township 28 South of Range 13 W est, of the W illam ette Meridian, and running thence South 680 feet, more or less, to the N orth line of the land of William K istner as now e stab lished; thence E a st 100 feet; thence N orth 680 feet, m ore or less, to the South boundary o f said extension of Spurgeon S tre e t; thence W est 100 feet along the South boundary of said ex tension of Spurgeon S tre e t to the place of beginning, containing 1.60 acres of land, more or less. Said sale being m ade subject to re demption in the m anner provided by law. D ated this 8 th day of January, 1917. W. W. GAGE, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. l-9-5t I have opened a Millinery Store in the Rose building on Front Street and have placed on sale a splendid line of Spring hats, all new goods and more arriving almost daily. There is nothing out of date in this stock; No left overs. 1 th e su p re m e c o u rt. The Celebrated 621 T h u rm an S t Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Storage to Patrons - « •» • A Hint to the Aged If people p ast sixty years of age could be persuaded to go to bed as soon as they tak e cold and remain in bed for one or two days, they would recover much more quickly, especially if they take C ham berlain’s Cough Remedy. There would also be less danger of the cold being followed by any of the more serious diseases. MILLINERY After Thirty Years’ Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women or Children That - Cures Rupture. for the benefit of small and large in A. J. Sherwood returned yester OLD N EW SPA PERS—Cheap at the I Send I t On T rial. vestors a security backed by pooled day from Salem where he had gone first m ortgages on farm lands, the pro- I f you have trie d m o st e v e ry th in g else, com e to Her.,Id office Theodore Bergmann Shoe Manufacturing Co. High Class Tailoring to g et first m ortgage securities. H e rea fter it will be possible for a n ; investor who w ants to buy farm securi ties from $25 up m erely to apply for a federal farm loan bond u/ the denomi nations desired. The investor will know th a t this bond represents $2 w orth of land appraised under governm ent supervision and th a t the bond was issued under governm ent regulation. The ra te of in te rest a t which these bonds will be issued has not y et been determ ined by the federal farm loan board. I t is safe to predict th a t in the beginning it will not be less than 4 and not more than 5 per cent. So the benefits of the Farm Loan act are not limited to farm ers who need the use of cheaper capital but they in clude also those persons who have mon ey to invest and are seeking a long tim e, readily m arketable securitv of undoubted value. S ° m t l k f O^Thc 8 ro th ereShknda raaw fru its, especially apples and bananas, bread prom ote a movement of the els. When th e bowels are badly stipated, however, the sure way tak e one or two of C ham berlain’s SOLD BY DRLGGISTS EVERYVYNERf lets im m ediately a fte r supper. bow- con* is to tab- e rn C a lifo rn sa and from th e re to P096' In order to make these bonds appeal to investors of all classes they are is sued in denominations of from $25 to New Orleans. After visiting in the southern states for some time Mr. Cary expects to return home by way of the New England states. He expects to be gone about a month. ll, 000. In order to protect them against counterfeiting they are issued by the United S ta te s governm ent bureau of engraving and printing and protected Tne reason why some of our mail from counterfeiters by the whole force is being delayed is getting nearer of the United S tates secret service. H eretofore it has been practically of solution, and is being traced impossible for the small investor to buy O n J a n ti d o w n PreMv close h om e real e state securities. A man or wo a rv 16 th a p arcel post p a c k a g e w a s ___ _ __ $100 __ worth ^ of man ____ who _______ w anted __ to _ buy m a i,e d "> B a n d o n for G old B e ac h , farm securities was not able to find a a n d it has not y e t a rriv e d h ere. In - farm m ortgage of ju st th a t size. sh o w e d th e pack-1 In addition the investor would not buy such a m ortgage w ithout inspect- a g e left B a n d o n to r tn e s o u th . . .. .. . . .. T l .„ the « ^ r i t y . The coat and the T lu re a re o n Iy fo u r Pm to ® ce# bother were barriers which made it al- tw e en B an d o n a u d G o ld B e ac h , m ost impossible for the small investor The most independent man on earth T h e above E. B rooks, i in B O O T S I it I C . a— n v v o en n to u n r of wt A p p lia n c e , w h o cu r e d him »elf n od w h o ie g ivin g other* th e b e n e fit o f hi« e x p e r ie n c e . I? ruptured, w r ite him tod ay, a t M a rs h a ll, M ich. you free m y illm -trated book on R u p tu re and lta c u re , show ing my App.bm- e and giv in g you price« 2 n d n am es of m any poop’e who have t r ie d It and w ere c u re d . I t give» In sta n t re lie f w hen all other« fall. R em em ber, I use no salves, no h arness, no lie«. I «end on tria l to prove w h at I say la true. You are th e Judge ai d once having seen m y Illustrated book and rea d It you w ill bo a» e n th u s ia stic as m y hu n d red s of pi.tleni« w hoso lette r« you c a n also read. 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