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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1917)
— MERELY MENTIONED Drane’s Locals — — Frank Tbrtlt was down from Mr*. J. A. Lamb Entertains Powers yesterday. You cau buy a good sack ol flour One of the most enjoyable social We carry the 99 coffee that was F'te-'h milk at Lyons & Junes , for per sa. k at Lyons & . Jones. events of the season was held Tuesday evening at the residence of Mrs. J. A. so favorably Demonstrated at the A B. Coy, o! Pi o', per, was a city Diamond F Brand, Lamb, In the way of a seven o’clock Cresceut booth at the Korn Karnl- visitor Saturday- Miss Iva Pilzhugb. of Port Or- dinner. Members of the J. G. W. val. A M J Wilson is 111 ft.-in the ford, is litre vi.itiug Mr. and Mrs club and several invited guests were • * * present. Upon the arrival of the North Fork today. U n s Leneve. guests they were ushered into the din Also a full line of Crescent Roods Grant Wilcox was in Irotn Me- WANTED — Second haud furni- ing room. The sight that met their Kinley Saturday. ,ur.* Highest prices paid. Co eyes caused many exclamations of de • • * quille Fntuitute Co was . , . by light and surprise. Two tables which Everything in this line gnaran _ Mrs. . , J. J. Fox „ . here tr< ut F. E. McKenna, accompanied in the center of the room were M[s McKenna we(e Marshfield stood beautifully decorated with,|tlowers, teed, and your money back if it is Ctatue scam p Saturday. W ANTED - Second hand lu .n .-, vlshors ,he Us, of the weelt. among which the cut glass sent out a not what it is represented to be. tine Highest prices paid. Co glow. Upon being seated the quille Furniture Co. i Wm Shultz left Friday for Corn- dazzling ladies were served with one of the most The price is less but the goods Herman Peterson, of Arago. was inF- Calilornia, where he was called gorgeous repasts imaginable. Mes- dames Fred Slagle, E. E. Johnson and are better. city busicess visitor Satur lay. 1 bV ,he seri<)US illuess of hls fa,her’ C. A. Howard assisted the hostess in The Ladies Bazaar will continue serving. E. L. Culbertson, of Gravel Ford, their After doing full justice to sale until they start to move. was in town Saturday on business. ! A big reduction on every article in the banquet and when the dishes were Don’t be afraid to tty it. cleared away the guests spent the re-; Cash wholesale prices on Flour, I ibe stoie mainder of the evening sewing and dis Wate Feed and Hay at Collier H Naef, ot Milwaukee, who cussing topics of interest. All present Clarks 0. N. T. Luster Cotton.. 3 c $2.75 and $3. do Indian Blanket Robe We also have the famous Royal house tf has O. been hete on business tor sever pronounced it the most enjoyable affair Club line of canned goods, nothing Mrs. Lola Myers was down from patterns ________________ $1.95 al days, left yesterday tor his home. of the season. Those present were:j Ladies’ 50c knit corset covers, now 25c better, and the prices right Mesdames Fred Slagle C. A. Howard, j her home on the upper liver Sat TRA PPERS—If you have Furs H. N. Butler, J. W . Leneve, J. S. | Ladies’ 40c knit union suits, Lace • • • Men’s 20c White Hemstitched hand urday. tor sale let me make you a price oe Lawrence, Henry Lorenz, G. W. Lo kerchiefs 12c trimmed, now __________ .... 25c At the old stand vacated by the Mrs, Martin Clausen was up fore y ou ship. renz, M. O. Hawkins, E. Lorenz, C. Geo T Moulton. Irom Riverton shopping the last ol Model Grocery. YV. Endicott, C. T. Skeels, A. Wilson, Men’s and Ladies’ Umbrellas now of Ladies’ combination hair nets and McG. Johnson, A. N. Gould, C. A. the week County Judge Watson and Com C. fered at wholesale cost C. J. Fuhrman, W. H. Lyons, v eils_____ ___ __________ 10c Junes Young and W H. Ham missioners Philip and Atmstrong Schroder, P A R K E R ’S H. A. Young and Miss Mary Daven H A IR B A L S A M I I tnock were down from Fisht.a p| attended the eood roads meeting at A toilet preparation of merit. port. Ladies’ $1.35 union suits on sale at 93c All Royal Society fancy work packages Helps to eradicate dandruff, f S a t u r d a y . Eugene Saturday. For Restoring Color and . greatly reduced P aauty to Gray or Faded H airJ Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, lace or em Cavh wholesale prices on F'li ur _____ 60c^iml$D00a^>ruKglst^^| Lyons & Jones carry Coos Bay, I | L. Felsbeim, wile and daughter, Feed Ware Tan and White embroidery linens for broidery trimmed, about half U N D E R Co n N s Removes Corns. Cal Holsum and Tip Top Bread, arrives Bandon visited at the N N. Nei- bouse. and Hay at Collier tf louses, etc. .stops all pain, ensures comfort tot*"* feet, make» walking easy. 16«. by mail or at_P“ Iresh each day. i man home yesterday. Mr Felsheim fancy work greatly reduced price____________________ 30c up gists. Ulsoox Chemical Works. Mrs. W. F\ Loescher, of Craiue’s | ¡s editor >1 the Western World. Higher Price for License Ladies' Lavvm and Voile collars latest One lot of pure linen table cloths and camp was a city shopper the last of ■ Use Commercial Fertilizer for napkins at wholesale cost the week styles_____ 25c, 33c, 49c, and up your gardens. I have Nitrate of Game Warden Thomas was a business WANTED — Second hand furni Soda, Superphosphate. Land Plas visitor here Saturday. He gave some Dr. C. 1/1. ENDICOTT Men’s 75c and $1.00 neck ties now 5 0 c $4.00 and $5.00 Wool Rugs now $ 2 .5 0 ture Highest prices paid. Co- ter and uiher Special Brands. See valuable information concerning some of the game laws recently passed. Un Quick quille F'urniture Co Office ovt r First National Bank 2 5 c $6.00 Wool Rugs now______ $ 3 .5 0 Men’s 40c neck ties now the new law a woman is allowed to Piione Main 431 Mrs. Chas. Harlocker returned Mrs. J. L. Barker and young der fish without a license, hut must have a last week from Portland where she grandson, Lyle Barker,of Fairview, license to hunt. Any person may pur returned home Thursday after a chase a hunting or fishing license at 324, Office 614, Res. had been visiting her parents. lew days visit with relatives down the price of $1.00 up to May 20. After Rawleigh Quality Products the G. EARL LOW, M. D. that they will be $1.50 river and in this city. P hysician and surgeon Highest in Quality ; Lowest in Price Rhode Island Red eggs, a setting Deer season opens August 15, closes Coquille, Oregon Martin Block, Front Street October 15. Bag limit is reduced to Office over Farmers & Merchants Ask Your Neighbor of 15 c, 60 c. F'. B Phillips two (buck) deer. Bank 10 - 1 7 -tf Frank Burkholder last week Open season all over the state, on mi Mrs. E Willard left yesterday a trip to Eckley, and while gratory birds, will hereafter he from tor her home at Lakeside, alter a made 1 to January 15. Dr. G. 1/1/. LESLIE while there visited the Smith Pow October week’s visit with friends in this city ers ranch. Mr. Burkholder speaks No person or persons shall make use Don’t Wear a dog in hunting any game animal in Graduate of the American School Diamond P' F'lottr at $ 2 per sack. highly ol the ranch and of the man of of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Lyons the state. Any dog running at large in A Truss! A Jones agement it is receiving under the territory inhabited by deer, or found Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon following upon track of any game ani After Thirty Years’ Experience I Hava supervision of Jap Yoakam. after the owner has been notified Produced An Appliance for Men, Wanted - Secoed hand furniture. in mal, writing Women or Children That by an officer entrusted with Highest prices paid. Coquille Fur Government Experiment Station tests have proven — I I will pay Five Dollars reward for niture Co Cures Rupture. the enforcement of the game laws, may be declared a public nuisance and killed I Send I t On Trial. information that will lead to the arrest that the Formaldehyde treatment is one of the best come to and conviction of the party who robbed Owen (Stuh) Rackleff, of Myrtle by any game warden or other person If you have the Scenic box office of a sum of money Point is in town today Yesterday entrusted with the enforcement of the success. Bend that can be given grain and potatoes before planting I will send mostly in nickels, on the evening of laws, without criminal or civil li Regular as the Clock Febrnary 21st. P. C. LEVAR. he was operated on at the Mercy game to prevent smut blight etc. hospital at North Bend, for an in ability. Thomas captured a duck hunter jury he received on the head in a on Mr. one of the sloughs on the Bay, last week. The hunter made a sneak on a I will pay five dollars for informa logging camp about a month ago flock of ducks just at daylight and tion that will lead to the arrest and and he pre-eDts the appearance of a $ 10.00 conviction of anyone wilfully injuring soldier just back from the front. First-class fare or.. killed five. He was afraid to take chan 3.00 or molesting the posters or lobby dis U p freight, per ton on picking them up, and let them play of the Scenic theater. For the speedy destruction of Gophers, Squirrels, Twelve new Maxwells having ces lay all day so he could pick them up P. C. LEVAR. arrived at the Bay, I am able to under cover of darkness. When he Mice and Crows. E. & E. T. K ruse make immediate delivery ol cars came to pick them up he was gathered sold. N N. Neiman. it 24 California Street, San Francisco in by the game warden. He will be the C. R. Barrow has received a let first man in the county to be prosecuted the Federal game law. While The above ie C. E. Brooke, inventor of ties For Reservation» KATES: One cent a word, each in ter from his son, William, who is under Mr. Thomas with the hun Appliance, who the cured himself and who is now sertion. No charge less than 15 cents attending school at Berkley, stating ter on account sympathizes benefit of his experience* J. E. NORTON of short seasons, etc., giving 1? others ruptured, write him today, that he Las been offered a position et Marshall, Mich. WANTED — Second band furni he nevertheless enforces the laws, and Agent, Coquille, Oregon ture. Highest ptices paid. Co in the cost accounting department plays no favorites, which facts have free quille Furniture Co. of a structural iron company in San won him the universal respect of the FOR SALE — 1 9 1 6 Studebaki Francisco at a salary of $ 1 2 5 a hunters. You seven ptssenger, run about 1200 month. Mr. Barrow states, how Report of ths onJition of the my miles, perlect condition. 19 15 ever, that his son will stay with his of Siudebaker. 5 passenger, good school work. my Ap terms. N N. Neiman it No 29 Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy a Favorite FREE INFORMATION COUPON At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, WANTED—Work; will do house- Colds zt the close of business, March 5, 1917 M r. C. E. Brooks, keeping, cooking or chamber J. L. Easley, for 485 State St., M arshall, Mich. Macon, 111., in speaking Resource. work Inquiie at this office. of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy says, can get rid of the hard the past fifteen years it has Loans and discounts $31,295.53 SALE—A good young Duv ‘During my sister’s favorite medicine for Overdrafts, secured and un est and most disagree FOR mg Horse, Harness and Carl; been olds on the lungs. I myself have tak secured 21.14 Name . 13.556.75 Add resi also 8 acres, all imp oved, out en it a number of times when suffering Bonds and warrants able part of the week’s Cadillac Ford with a cold and it always relieved me Banking house 12,500.00 side city limits, for sale or trade promptly.” Furniture and fixtures 5.000.00 $ .50 Doctor’s Call, City ................$ .50 w o r k by sending the Address O C. Jensen, Coquille, Due from banks (not reserve .2 5 Train Call ..................................... 25 Ore. Phone 793 3 6 2 t banks) 83.73 1 he Pneumonia Season Sickles Wins wash to us. 1.50 Johi son’s Mill ........................ 1.50 Due from approved reserve 2.00 The.cold, damp weather of March Norway ............................... 3.00 C. A. Sickles was the winner in a banks 22.623.76 seems FOR SALE — 160 acres ol timber to be the most, favorable for the Myrtle I’oint ............................ 6.00 and other cash items 547.02 pneumonia 3.00 suit to recover property, which was Checks 1 . 000 . 000 feet ot red cedar ana Now is the time to 10,574.26 be careful. germ. Cash on hand 1.50 Farm............ 2.00 in Justice Stanley’s court Satur Other 3 . 000 . 000 leet of fir. Price 9 tried <1 Pneumonia often results Poor resources 306.36 5.00 5.00 day. The action was brought against from a cold. The quicker a cold is got Fairview .................. per thousand; located lour tnile- rid of the less the danger. As Boon Sumner 10.00 15.00 Total 96,508.55 ten liom river. Address Ben L- Fred Minard and was over some acces as the first indication of a cold appears McKinley...................... 6.00 7.00 Smalley, Arago, Ore 2-6 iotp sories to a truck now in the possession Liabilities take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. As Dora ................. 7.00 8.00 of F. E. Fletcher, as assignee of the to the value of this preparation, ask Capital stock paid in $25,0tX). 00 anyone who has ust*d it. FOR »SALE—Wood lor sale, cab Cook Bros’ Bakery. 8.00 Brewster Valley ................... 10.00 Surplus fund 684.66 II 2 I-tf 2.00 Riverton ................................. 3.00 3»>- About a month before they made Undivided profits, less ex If it can be washed we penses and taxes paid 207.68 4.00 Lnmpa 5.00 assignment the Cook Bros, bought Due SU M M O N S SHOE REPAIRING—All kin.L their to batiks and bankers - - 7.50 Bandon ................ 10 00 the truck from Fred Minard and order can do it. deposits subject to ol shoe repairing neatly done at ed through Mr. Sickles tires and other i Individual In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Beaver Hill Junction .... 2.00 3.00 check 60,877.62 reasonable prices. Prolong the 3.00 of Coos Coaledo .................. 4.00 with which to repair it. The * Demand certificates of deposit 1,116.23 M a r y A in l t and a M for o r the r is County ltte ot your shoes. C. PROCH- articles 4.00 Henryville .............. 6.00 sey , | Time and Savings Deposits 8.622.36 articles came subject to examination j Suit in NOW, Front street. io-io-lt aid a C. O. D. covering half the cost. P l a in t i e f , 10.00 7.50 Marshfield Equity VS. - - $96,508.55 O tto A. M o r r is s e y 10.00 6.00 Broadbent Ford for Divorce accepted them . State of Total O LD N E A S PA P E E S — C heap »,t tin Before they had ^ either ^ . Oregon, ) ) s3‘ 7.50 10.00 Bridge .... D e f e n d a n t . j or paid the C. O. D. the assignment | County of Coos. CHICHESTER PILLS Cars cl 7.50 10 00 To Otto A. Morrissey, the above Grav<: 1 Ford was made including the truck; but not I, K. H. Mast, cashier of the above named 6.00 8.00 ! for hire C hl-cbe*-ter,B Dir defendant: the new parts. Later W. C. Laird at named bank, do solemnly swear that IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Powers......... 10.00 15.00 witl above statement is true to the OREGON, tached the parts and placed them in the $1 per You are hereby required to 4.00 2.50 and belief. the cire of Frid Minard. The parts best of my knowledge and answer the complaint of Arago DIAMOND BRAND IMI.I.S, for 25 R. H. M a st , Cashier. appear Hour 2.00 3.00 livhtrap plaintiff in the above entitled Court were finally released by Laird and it is Correct-Attest: R. S. K now lto n , the and cause within six weeks from the SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtRYWHEP' claimed Mr. Minard refused to release M. O . H a w k in s , date of the first publication of this sum- them. C. R. Barrow was the attorney Directors ! mon8> to-wit: within Hix weeks from for Mr. Sickles and L. A. Liljeqvist before me the 6 th day of Mar^h 1917; and if you T h e Cel “brated Subseribed and sworn to »VTLL.BE SHOT N AT fail to appear or answer the said com his 13th day of March, 1917. appeared for Mr. Minard. plaint on or before the 17th day of Ap [Seal] O. C. S a n f o r d , Notary Public. ril, 1917, the same being the last day the time prescribed in the order of da.idon aud Marshfield to My commission expires Oct. 4, 1919. of publication, the plaintiff will apply to Coquille, Oregon Awarded Gold Medal Every Monday Play Tie Off Here Saturday the Court for the relief demanded in Notice of Final Settlement P. P. 1. E. San Francisco, 1915 complaint, a succinct That state- The Bandon and Marshfield teams Notice is hereby given that the un- her ment said of which is as follows: the have tied for the interscholastic cham- dersigned has filed his final account in marriage contract heretofore existing The strongest and nearest water jirc pionshlp of Coos county and in order to the matter o f the administration of the between the plaintiff and the defendant Shoes made for Loggers, Cruiser: decide to which school the honors be- estate of Darius G. Neal, deceased, and be annulled, set aside and held for In Pathe’s New Serial ^ Miners, Sportsmen and Workers. the County Court for Coos naught; that the plaintiff be restored 1 >pg these two teams will meet on neu that Oregon, has set Wednesday, her maiden name of Mary Alta Stan- M en’s Com fort D ress Shoes tral ground here Saturday night. It is County, r’earl of the Army the 11th day of April 1917 as the day, jeyf an(j for 8Uch other and further re- understood that a special train will be and the County Court Room in the lief as to the Court may seem meet and Under New Management Every Wednesday Strong Shoes for Boys ri from Marshfield and that a boat County Courthouse in the City of Co- equitable. Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose will Quille, for Coos Countv, »regon, Service this summr.- made li? Manufactured by COMMENCING win run run an an excursion excursion from irom Bandon uanaon and ana place hearing objections to said as the final upon >ou of by publication thereof is pur -1 to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat .crowd that will tax the capac.ty of „„ount and the settlement of said es- .¿»nt to the ¿rder of the Honorable T h eod ore B ergm ann ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling the hall is expected. tat«. James Watson, Judge of the County TOM ORROW Coquille and North Bend are also tied Dated this 7t» day of M^cn, 1917. Court of the State of Oregon for Coos S h o e M a n u fa ctu rin g C o. public. f .r t ird place and it is probable that AdminUtra,^tiV h the will annexed <-°-U -nty’ ^ 00 the- ^ "f March 621 Thurm an Si Portland. O regor J. J. 3rd STANLEY, they will play off this tie as a prelimi- Gf the estate of Darius G. Neal, De 1917. Ask » , \ . 3-6 7t Attorney for Plaintiff. nary io the championship game. ceased. 3-13 5t shoe Oil« Where Your Dollar Is Worth Two High grade merchandise almost given away at this retiring from business sale. The Fair Store to make good its promises to the people, is in some instances pricing goods Far BELOW COST. A Few of the Many Bargains Offered Are Priced Below for the Early Shopper _________________________________________ D e n t is t T H E F A IR ST O R E Formaldehyde O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N $5.00 Reward Str. Elizabeth j m e. San Francisco and Bandon tried m ost everything else, W here others fa ll Is w here I have m y greatest attached coupon today and Squirrel Poison $5.00 Reward WANT COLUMN The Busy Save Money by Buying Your Garden Seed in Bulk FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Housewife you m y Illustrated hook on Rupture and Its cure, show ing m y A ppliance and giv in g you prices end nam es o f m any people w ho have tried it and w ere cured. I t g iv es Instant re lie f when all others fail. R em em ber, I use uo sal ves, no harness, no lies. send on trial to prov e w hat I say Id true. a r e th e ju d g v and o n ce having seen my Illustrated book and read It you w ill be as enthusiastic as hundreds pr.tlents w hose letters you can also read. F ill o u t fr e e coup on b elow and m all today It’ s w ell w orth y ou r tim e w h eth er you try pliance o r not. Plensosend me by m ail, in plain wrapper, your Illustrated book and full Inform ation about your Appliance fo r the cure o f rupture. C it y .... 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