Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 27, 1917, Image 3

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    Drane’s Locals
G eneral Science Club
W e carry the 99 coffee that was
so favorably Demonstrated at the
Crescent booth at the K oru Katnl-
val.
A lso a lull line of CicsceUt goods
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K veryth in g in this line guaran
teed, and your money back if it is
not what it is represented to be.
T h e price is less but the goods
are better.
The club met at 2:30 Friday after­
noon and had the following program:
“ How a Picture is taken’ ’— Pauline
Chase.
Origin of Musical Instruments” —
Charlie Willey.
Talk on “ Icoless Refrigerators.” —
Win. Oerding.
Piano Solo— Mary Springer.
All parts were rendered exceptionally
well and a business meeting was held
after the program in which two new
officers were elected, Charlie Willey,
president, Katie Price, club reporter.
WANT COLUMN
RATES: One cent a word, each in­
sertion. N o charge less than 15 cents'
MEKELV MENTIONED
Ftesb milk at L yo n s & Jones.
Harry Hull was up from R iver­
ton Wednesday.
Frank Robison was
Fisbtrap Friday.
down
Caslt wholesale prices on
Feed aud Hay at Collier
house
James Robison was
Fisbtrap Saturday.
ftom
Flour,
W a re ­
tf
down
J. P. Clausen was up
lower river Saturday.
from
Irom
the
Rawleigh Quality Product*
Highest in Quality; Lowest in Price
Ask Your Neighbor
10-17-tf
W A N T E D — To
exchan ge
5600
E W Stuidevant was up from
D o n ’ t be afraid to try it.
equity in a good business lot in tire lower river yesterday.
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Portland for placer land, or lea-e
Edna Jameson of Riverton is vis­
on good gravel
Address A .
We also have the famous Royal
a
in
g friends at this place.
Whitson, Marshfield, Ore.
itp
Club line of canned goods, notbiug
Mrs. Edn a Doak, of Beaver Hill,
C H IC K E N S W A N T E D
Address
better, and the prices right.
F . B. Sm ith, Gen Delivery, City. was a city visitor yesteiday.
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T R A P P E R S — If you have Furs
At the old stand vacated by the D R Y W O O D for sale at the Square for sale let me make you a pi ice be­
fore you ship.
Model Groce ry.
D tal wood yard.
Good wood
G eo T Moulton.
and good measure
Fir $1.50 a
Jim Laird of Brewster valley w a s
fiet; hard wood $1.60 Phone 314,
W. M. McCormack.
2 6 4tp
a Coquille busiuess visitor Wednes­
PARI
HAIR i aim
L ------------
day.
i imi o
ft f merit.
martt. u
F O R S A L E — 160
nf timber—
A toilet preparation
“Sfi»« . I
■
m
Helps to eradicate dandruff, 1
F o r R estorin g C o lo r an d
■
B e a u ty to G r a y o r F ad ed Heir J
| y -g ^ 50 c^nt^L 0 ^at^)riur^st^^|
. U N D E R G O R M S Removes Corns, 0*1-
lousee, ete., stops al 1 pain, ensures com fort to tne
feet, makes walking easy. 16«. by m ail or a t Drug*
gists. Hlsoox Chemical Works, ratchogua, n, T .
Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT
D kntist
Office over First National Bank
Phone Main 4 SI
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
acres
1 .000.
000 leet of rtd cedar and M T . Clinton, of N o rw a y, was
3.000.
000 Itel of fir
Price 90c
s Coquille business visitor S a tu r­
per thousand; located tour miles
day.
Irom river.
Address Ben L-
V . R. W’ ilson was a North Bend
Smalley. A rago, Ote
2-6 rotp
visitor Sun day, returning home
S E C O N D H A N D furniture wanted
Monday morning.
We buy and sell all kinds of sec­
Diamond F Flour at $2 per sack.
ond hand goods— stoves, tools,
harness; highest prices paid. Call Lyons & Jones.
at O. C. Jensen’s Second Hand
Harry E Folsom, of Tilm an &
Store or phone 793, Ci quille, Or. Bendel, was calling on the trade
11-21 tf
here yesterday.
F O R S A L E — Wood for sale, call
County Surveyor McColIoch was
11 2 1 — t f
381.
in Marshfield on busiuess T h u r s ­
S H O E R E P A I R I N G — A ll kinds day.
ol shoe repairing neatly done at
William McLeod of Bandon, was
reasonable prices.
Ptolong the
a
business
visitor here the last ol
lite of your shoes.
C. P R O C H -
N O W , P'ront street.
io-io-tf the week.
1 )L D NEW SI A P L U S
Herald office
Dr. G. W. LESLIE
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN'
Graduate of the American School
of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo.
Office in Eldorado Block
Marshfield
Oregon
Ch. ap at the
Cash wholesale prices on Flour
Feed and I l a y at Collier W a re ­
house.
tf
Glen Arehart who has spent the
past two weeks here, left Friday
If people past sixty years of age
could be persuaded to go to bed as soon for Halsey, Ore.
as they take cold and remain in bed for
William Hall, manager of the
one or two days, they would recover
much more quickly, especially if they Riverton coal mine, was a Coquille
take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. business visitor yesterday
There would also be less danger of the
cold being followed by any of the more
Mrs. Geo. Laffaw, of Marshfield,
serious diseases.
came over T h u rsd ay for a two days
visit at the N . N , Nieman home
aud to attend the masquerade dance
R e v. F. S. Sbimiau conducted paredness measure.
Senator Wright is Chairman of the
services iu North Bend Sunday.
Committee that has in charge the May­
J D. Connell was a witness in nard Bill, discussing the measure be­
the Mitchell and Rounds case S a t­ fore presenting it to the Senate for a
vote. Wright has sent Wallace to his
urday a' the Bay,
H . M. S h a w . M D.. eve, ear » » ’a ranch in New Mexico to install a
, ,
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'
, pumping plant, and when young Wright
nose ami throat specialist, Marsh- wire8 an inviution for hia father and
field, will be at Hotel Baxter, Co- sister to visit the Wright ranch, the
quille March 1, Thursday. Glasses Senator adjourns the sessions of his
iitted
2 20 2t
' committee indefinitely and leaves for
the West.
Sheriff W . W. G a g e made an
While Wright is on his son’s ranch,
official liip to the Bay Saturday.
Mexican bandits make a raid, attack­
ing the Wright ranch and compelling
Y o u can buy a good sack ol flour
Wright, his son and Wallace to fight
for $2 per sack at Lyons & Jonts.
for their own lives and to protect the
Diamond F Brand.
women on the ranch.
The attack
John D- Goss, Marshfield attor­ awakens Senator Wright to the need
ney, was in Coquille on legal busi­ of a protecting army and he at once
wires the Secretary of War to send
ness Sa turday
troops to protect the border.
School Supervisor F. A Golden,
Believing that the United States in
of MarsbfieH, was attending to its unprepared condition must submit
to foreign mandates, the diplomats pre­
business in this city Saturday.
sent
their demands and an extraordi­
Garden seeds in bulk, we carry a
nary condition at once arises.
The
complete line and can save you
United States is apparently unprepared;
m oney— K u o w l i o n ’s drug store
Bhould war be declared the diplomats
Miss Myrtle Cunningham return­ believe that this country would be de­
ed tbts morning from attending the fenseless.
Wallace, through Senator Wright’s
State Christian Flndeavor Conven
influence, is called before the President
lion at Salem.
and his cabinet and there the foundry
Buy your seeds in l ulk, cheaper foreman presents his plans for the co­
at better at K n o w l i o n ’s drug store. operation of every American foundry,
John Mulvihill, who was injured forge, mill, factory and shop in equip­
ping the Government with arms and
last July, was in Marshfield last
munitions. Congressman Maynard is
T h u r s d a y un dergoing an ex a m in a ­ active in furthering Wallace’s ideas
tion by Dr. Houseworlh, upon the and at the moment the foreign diplo­
recommendation ol the State A c c i­ mats believe the United States is at
dent Commission. It may be nec­ their mercy, the captains of American
industry get busy.
essary lor Mr. Mulvibill to undergo
Every lathe and wheel that can be
art operation before entirely over­ applied in any way to manufacturing
coming the effects of the injury.
guns, munitions or equipment for the
W h y pay an exhorbitant price Army or Navy turns to the work of
for pack age seeds when you can America’s defense: Working day and
get from two to four times as much night, factories, foundries and mills
for your money in Dulk seeds, at turn out weapons and equipment to
place in the hands of the Nation’s de­
K n o w lt o n ’s drug store?
fenders. Seeing that they have lost In
Miss Myrtle C u nn ingham left their game of “ bluff,” the foreign dip­
T h u rsd ay for Salem, where she will lomats withdraw their demands and
attend the State Christian E ndea­ America remains at peace with the
vor convention. Others from the world.
While these important matters are
county who also went out were
progressing Richard Wallace’s love af­
Rev. C H W aym ire, of the United fairs advance propitiously and with the
Brethren Church of North Bend, close of the story we see Wallace and
■ Biss Irene Ouimette, ol Marshfield, Mona happy in the prospect of their
and Miss F ay W alker, of North impending marriage.
Bend.
MILLINERY
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.
Take advantage ot a N ew Stock
Select your Spring Hat now
MRS. M. A . FO R D
Herald Want
San Francisco
an d Bandon
I Have
That
E. & E.
J. E. NORTON
Probably nothing has
more irfluence on the
general health than the
condition of the bowels.
W e honestly believe that
Vegetable
Laxatives
' ‘G o in g U p
Supplies are high
Machinery is high
Overhead is high
are the best bowel rem­
edy ever made, pleasant
to take, permanently
beneficial for relief from
the misery and dangers
arising from constipation.
Eat them like candy,
good for young and old.
In boxes of 36 tablets
for 23 cents.
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
M AN’S PHARM
ACY
ing process has recently
The
Rexall
Store
been improved. Proper
washing is the founda­
tion upon which is budd­
ed the art of successful
Laundering. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed or mon­ Bergmann Shoe
ey back. : : : : :
Marriage Licenses
Gold Medal
C0.| P. P. Awarded
I. E. Sait Francisco, 1915
Story of “The Eagle's Wings"
While in Powers visit
A. D. Andrews
Tailoring Co.
High C!a?s Tailoring
Suits $15 to $50
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Free Storage to Patrons
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Theodore Bergmann
Shoe M anufacturing Co.
C.
10 cents
Post Cards
W e have a splendid assortment of Post Cards of all
kinds at I cent each; also Stork Cards and Congrat­
ulation Booklets.
The Racket Store
Mrs. A. O. W alker
C O N G O L E U M S P E C IA L
1 Pattern, 1 Size, 4 1-2 x 6 ft.
For the Bowels
no.no
COQUIELE LAUNDRY SICE
After Thirty
Get There
Regardless of Size
Don’t Wear
A Truss!
A Hint to the A ged
Paris Ward, mail clerk on the
Coquille Bandon line, bar tesigned
It will be ’ emembered that Mr.
Ward is the gentleman who took a
Years’ Experience
header into the river about a month
Produced An Appliance for Men,
ago. He is retiring to the quiet
Women or Children
Cures Rupture.
life on a latm as he is evidently of
I JtendTTon Trial.
the opinion that the life of a mail
tf you have tried moat everything else, come to
Reg ilar as the Clock
clerk bolds too many thrills for him. me. Where others fall Is where I have my greatest
success. Bead attached coupon today and I will send
Package seeds are expensive and
T hursday night
ate no better than the ones we sell
L yo n s & Jones carry Coos Bay, in bulk at the lowest price— K n o w l ­
Holsom and T ip T o p Bread, arrives ton’s drug store.
Iresh each da y.
First-class fare or..........
L H. H a ztr d is home again, af­
Up freight, per ton......... .... 3.00
T h e boat from Bandon Sunday
ter a couple of weeks' absence dur­
tailed to make connections with the
ing which he visited Pasadena,
last train for Marshfield and as a
T . K ru se
where his son Austin is livin g with
result several northbound passen-
24 California Street, San Francisco
Mrs H a za rd’s parents, Mr. and
j gets spent the night in our city,
Mrs. I. Hacker. Mr Hazard found
John Ke rrigan , who has been all well, Mrs. Hacker being in bet­
For Reservation*
ranching for some time on the Bay ter health than for some years. T h e
side, returned here last week.
He return trip was made in less than The a b o v e is C. E. B rooks, in ven to r of tin
A gent, Coquille, Oregon
A p p lia n c e , w h o cu red h im self and w ho is n o w
; will teside here with his father, 48 hours from Pasadena, allowing
g iv in g oth ers th e b e n e fit o f his exp erien ce*
I f ru ptu red, w r ite him today,
I Matt Ke rtiga n , and will assist in for the delay in Marshfield.
a t M arshall, M ich .
you free my Illustrated book ou Rupture and It*
running their farm.
J ’
G eo rge Davis, a well known cure, showing nif Appliance and giving you price*
names of many people who have tried It and
Best onion sets on the market, rancher living between M y r t l e and
were cured. It gives Instant relief when all others
fall.
Remember, I use no salves, no harness, no lies.
I'hree pouuds fot 25 cents,at Know l­
Point and Coquille,
came over
I send on trial to prove what 1 say Is true. You
ton’s drug store
are
the
aud once having seen my Illustrated
!
». Monday. He said the snow put book and judge
read It you will bo as enthusiastic as my
On Tuesd ay last the Oregon S u ­ everything out of commission there. hundreds of pf.tlents whoso letters you can also
read. Fill out free coupon below and mall today
preme Court, without a written T h e rural telephone co mpany ol It's well worth your time whether you try my Ap»
pllance or not.
opinion and without giv in g any which lie was president sold its
FREE INFORMATION COUPON
reason therefor, denied the applica­ line- to the Coos and C u rry Co.
M r. C . E. B rooks,
But laundry prices haue re
4 8 8 S ta te S t., M arshall, M ich .
tion of A . H Blatchley lor admis­ some time ago and he was con grat­
P l e a s e s e n d m e by m a il. In p la in w r a p p e r , your
mained the same.
i l l u s t r a t e d b o o k a n d f u l l i n f o r m a t io n a b o u t your
sion to the bar.
ulating himself today on escaping
A p p l ia n c e f o r t h e c u r e o f r u p tu r e .
Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! of all trouble — Times.
N am e .........................................................
kinds, wood and coal, the largest
T h e Portland O ttg o n ia n says.
variety in town
Tools of all kinds
A d d ress..................................................
and then some
Send me your “ Miss Fllvira Frtzcen, ol Marsh­
C i t y .............................................. S ta te .
saws and umbrellas to get fixed At field, lormerlv <¡1 this city, was the
). E. Q u i c k ’ s Second Hand Store, honor guest tor a ch arm ing card
First and Henry sts.
Phone 40: patty and dance (or which Miss
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given that thp un­
F E . M cKenna went to Myrtle Louise Royer was hostess on T ues dersigned,
by order of the County Court
Point yesterday with A L . Martin day evening at her home ”
for Coos County, Oregon, has been
duly appointed administrator of the
ot the Marshfield branch of the Or-
estate of Patrick F. Dwyer, deceased;
and that all persons having claims
| egon Power co mpany, on a tour of
said estate are hereby notified
inspection. Incidentally they sold j
Joseph P. Evernden ol Bridge against
that they are required to present the
an eiectric sign to the Myttle Point and Mildred B. Roselle ol Broad- same duly velified and with Ihe proper
vouchers therefor to the undersigned at
bent.
garage.
T h e C eleb ra te d
his office in Coquille, Coos County, < >re-
Frank Grantors of North Bend gon. within six months from the date
of this notice.
W henYou Have a Cold
and Ellen Randa of Marshfield
Dated this 30 th day of January, 1917 .
It is when you have a severe cold
J. B Cochran and E v a FJ Mat-
A. J. SHERWOOD
that you appreciate the good qualities tern both of Marshfield.
Administrator
of the estate of I’at- |
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mrs.
l- 30 - 5 tp
Leo Lehman and Dora Anderson rick F Dwyer, Deceased.
Frank Crocker, Pana, Illinois, writes;
“ Our flve-year old son Paul caught a both ol Bandon.
Notice to Creditors
______
severe cold last winter that settled on
his lungs and he had terrible coughing
I Notice is hereby given that the un-
The strongest and nearest water- proof apP]’1H_ We were greatly worried about
Idersigned, has been appointed adminis-
Shoes made for Loggers, I ruisers, him as the medicine we gave him did
i trator of the estate of Alva E. Neely,
Miners, Sportsmen and Workers.
not help him in the least. A neighbor
Party lines were obliterated in a ' deceased, and all creditors of said estate
spoke so highly of Chamberlain’s Cough Congressional fight upon the question are hereby notified to present their
Remedy that I got a bottle of it.
The
M en ’s C o m fo rt D ress Shoes
at the ofr"’e of W' C'
first dose benefited him so much that I of National preparedness; both law- Chase, 10 in me-
Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
continued giving it to him until he was making branches were engaged in t> gon, within six months from the date
cured."
desperate battle tor and against the hereof. All claims so presented must
S tron g Shoes fo r B oys
Maynard bill. Senator Wright, wealthy be in writing, duly itemized, and veri­
Manufactured by
Notice to Creditors
manufacturer of pumping machinery, fied as by law required.
WILLIS E. NEELY,
Notice is hereby given that the un­ is among those bitterly opposed to the
Administrator.
dersigned, by order of the County measure. Richard Wailace, foreman of
Date of first publication. January 30 ,
Court for Coos County, Oregon, has Wright’s foundry and in love with 1917 ; last pub Feb. 27 . 1917 .
621 Thurman St
Portland. Oregon been duly appointed administrator of Mona Wright, is an enthusiast on the
Ask for the Bergmann Waterproof , the estate of
o: Edward Clark, deceased;
About Constipation
and that all persons having claims subject of “ preparedness,
both indus-
shoe Oil.
against said estate are hereby notified trial and militant,
Certain articles of diet tend to eheck
that they are required to present the
The most
Washington is alive with secret lob- movements of the bowels.
same
of I these
cheese, '•'•a
tea and
1 duly
J verified and
u with
w in* the proper
j TU«»!o j;_ common H
llltar * are
* * “ ciietoc,
vouchers therefor to the undersigned bies, but Orlin Dagore and I hens, dip- tsoilcd milk. On the other hand raw
at his office in Coquille, Coos County, lomata representing foreign govern- fruits, especially apples and bana..as. I
T l i r IM M H IV D K R A M » .
A
; Oregon, within stx months from the ments, are leaders of the silent opposi- also graham bread and whole wheat
Get rour part in the e o a n lry * prosperity
„r I
.017 tion backed by unlimited funds and the bread promote a movement of the bow-
by perfecting your M*« - n o w r
Dated this 30 th day of January^l 917 . __U.M
t
^ ( l > __ ._, ._ els. When the bowels are badly con-
JERRY A. M A TH E W S
*r
ambition
of their ...
rulers to prevent
A s - t m i
A.
J.
SHERWOOD,
.
- ■ - st,-pated, however, the sure way is to
IMATRnvn
UR I >■> I’ l U M r U
Calor»4« tsuldmg. W m M m M m , |>. C
Administrator of the “ ■’•.ate of Ed- fiuential support from coming to the take one or two of C hamberlain’s tab-
y e w s known as Best, Safest. Alw ays R eliable
f « t e s t s , C o s ) r i| k i i. T rad e M a r k s , D e s ila «
, ward Clark, Deceased.
l- 30 - 5 tp
aid of Maynard in preparing his pre- lets immediately after supper.
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at
This Price
Now in our Window
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Coquille
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