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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1917)
Geo. Ileuuigcr was du,\u from booklet«, menu card« and picture« which represent the latest advance in Fish Trap today. color printing. M-s. I) Donovan of Coaledo was After the close of the exhibit here, Fresh Bread at Lyons &. Jones. this work will be sent back immediate a city visitor today Mrs. O. L. Smallwood of Arago ly to New York City The display will H. Holvetstott was iu truiu Fair- not be shown anywhere else in the west. was a city shopper today. view yesltrday on business. F. B. Robiuson of the upper Fish- Short Course Work S. M. Olsiu was iu Item McKin trap country was a Coquille visitor ley, the middle ol the week. today. “The O. A. C. Short Course work is Flossie Ferrari, of Coaledo, was so practical that it fit« all the varying Cash wholesale prices on Flour, (conditions In the State,” said H. A. Feed and H ay at Collier Ware shopping iu Coquille, today- Makes Poultry Healthy. Makes Hens Lay. Dnrnall, a farmer-student and former house. If Makes Chicks Grow. T. Elmer Claypoole, representing 1 editor of the Mt. Scott Herald and Ore- Keith Leslie, a student at the U. the Pacific Paper Co., of Portland, 1 gon Grange Bulletin, Now that mating time has arrived, it’s up to you ot O , is spending a week with his is in towu this afternoon on his first ( “This local adaptation is secured in to see that your poultry get a tonic and internal anti parents. I two ways; in the first place, the spec- visit to Coos county. ialists in the different lines of work are septics to make them vigorous and free of disease. T ne road between here and the so familiar with local conditions thru- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Matthews Therefore, feed Pan-a-ce-a were in town from Fairview Wed font of the Fairview m mntain is out the State that they see at once how reported to be about the worst piece all general scientific principles have to In that condition your hens will lay better, you nesday. be modified to suit each important cen will get more healthy, fertile eggs and the chick will L- A Lawhorn was a Coquille of planked road in the county. ter. Secondly, they were ready at all Snakes are beginning to make time9 to hear questions bearing on lo business visitor from the McKinley stand a better show of reaching maturity. their appearance, which is a pretty cal conditions, and answer them. When district W ednesday. Therefore, feed Pan-a-ce-a any farmer-student failed to see just This is Tea Week at Lyons & good sigu that Spring is near, tho how any general principles were to be And, before the hatches come, I want to warn Jones. Save 15 c per pound by buy you w ouldn’t believe it by the pres adapted to his section, he had only to you against gapes, leg weakness and indigestion, for ing a pound of Golden Gate Tea. ent kind of weather. ask for this information to get it.” these ailments are responsible for half the baby- Mr. Darnall is desirous of helping to H arry Folsom, traveling sales The shed over the planer and re man, was iu towu calling on the saw at the Johnson mill, recently correct the wrong impression that he chick losses. thinks prevalent concerning the nature tiade yesterdiy. destroyed by fire, has been rebuilt of work given In the Short Courses. Therefore, feed Pan-a-ce-a Raym-md Burns is home from by Kay & Shelley, contractors,and "If the Oregon farmers really knew —It will save you these losses. the University of Oregon for the the men at work at these machines how well the work is adapted to their own particular problems,” said he, Spring vacation. are again under cover. 25 cent, 50 cent, and $1 packages “ there would be far more in attend Go to the W hite House for the Golden Gate Tea Regular Price ance at short courses than could find latest novelties in silks, pitm beach 75 c for this week only we will sell room in the college.” cloth, etc., First Nat. Bank Bldg. ---------- * • - at special price of 60 c per pound L j ous & Jones H J. Peterson was up from Riv Coos County Oratorical- De (The Rexall Store) erton on bu-iness connected with clamatory Contest T he Hue view uf the Coos f i the purchase ol real estate. Curry Telephone company were T he season on trout opened on employed this morning taking down The County Oratorical-Declamatory April :. If you are lucky you are the poles along the south side of Contest will be held in Coquille on Fri now at liberty to catch trout any Front street which have not been day evening, April 20. Each of the five high schools of the county will be size over six inches in length. in use lor some time. Their re represented by a boy in the oratorical Rawleigh Quality Products moval makes a marked improve section of the contest and by a girl in H ighest in (Quality; Lowest in Price ment in the appearance of the street. the declamatory section. Coquille will be represented in the declamatory con cation of transmissions and dif Ask Your Neighbor Wm. Candlin has severed bis test by Ada Downs who will present ferentials. Heavier in body than 10 - 17 -tf connection with the Facific Paper “ Her First Appearanoe” by Richard the "A ” grade and recommended A High-Grade Oil Scien Miss Louise Clausen, a student Co , of Portland, for whom he has Harding Davis. The local orator w ill where construction requires the f t the U. of O., passed through Sat acted as local representative for a be Arthur Hooton who will deliver an tifically Adapted to use of a semi-solid lubricant, and urday on her way home to spend number of years in this section, and oration of “John Brown” by W. M. particularly where the case is not the Needs of the Thompson. Both are hard at work and tight, or where the car has cover Spring vacation. is now handling the line of J W. P. the prospects that Coquille will again Motorist ed considerable mileage. Lester Donaldson and Miss Am McFall con.e into possession of one of the cups anda Anderson were mariied here that are offered as prises in these con Zerolene Transmission Zerolene Heavy Merton Tyrrell returned Satur tests, are considered excellent. Here Sunday and went to the Bay where Lubricant “BB” This oil in prepared for special they are guests at the E. D. Howe day from the U of O. to spend tofore, local judges have determined (Heavy Bodv) conditions where a heavier grade Easter wilh his parents. He be the winners of the contests, This year home. than Zerolene is required and A heavy semi-solid lubricant, longs to the naval leserves at the one judge outside the county will make where a very low cold test is not Mr. H ow ard read Longfellow’s the selection. Supt. W. R. Ruther heavier than the "B” grade, for college and expects to be called for necessary. ford of the Eugene schools has been in poem, “ King Robert of Sicily” at transmissions and differentials. service any time. vited to act in this capacity but word Especially recommended for Sum high school assembly yesterday as Zerolene Lubricants mer use. Mrs Wm Grow, of Coaledo, was has not yet been received as to wheth a selection in keeping with the Prepared in five consistencies, er or not he will be able to accept the in town today, having ju st return Easter season. each to meet the particular me invitation. Zerolene Fibre Grease ed from Alameda, Ariz , where she chanical conditions in the type of Jimmie Robison, of Fishtrap, (ell A solid lubricant, high melting transmissions, differentials, uni Body Brought. Home from a horse last night and sus has been spending the winter with point, particularly adapted for versal joints and grease cups, for her son and his wife. tained injuries that while they are use on universal joints, on ac which it is recommended. The body of Oliver Perry Culbertson, count of its fibrous nature. John Grandy of Beaver Hill, who not considered serious, will keep who was killed at Marysville, Calif., Zerolene Transmission May be used on ball and roller bitn from his work for a few days. used to keep the strap iron nailed arrived at Mr. Culbertson's former bearings, where a fibrous grease Lubricant “A ” Use Commercial Fertilizer for down on the old Isthm us Transit home at Myrtle Point yesterday and heavier than Zerolene Lubricant (Light Body) your gardens. I have N itrate of Railroad when H ark D unham ’s will he buried at that city on Sunday. “ BB” is preferred. For Summer and Winter lubri Soda, Superphosphate. Land Plas whistle was in its prime, was doing The body was accompanied on the cation of transmissions where homeward journey by his son and two ter and other Special Brands. See business in town today. Zerolene Cup Grease construction will permit the use brothers, William and Jephtha. The Quick of a semi-fluid oil and where case deceased was a member of the Red A solid lubricant for use in T he regular meeting ot the Wo is tight and parts are in good grease cups and on ball and roller Men lodge of Marysville.—The Record. m an’s Study Club was held last condition. bearings. Friday afternoon A pleasant time Marriage Licenses May also be used on universal Zerolene Transmission is reported. T he annual election joints instead of Zerolene Fibre Cover grease spots on carpet with Lubricant “B” Grease, and in warm weather in Llewellyn A. Willy and Elsie Weaver. of officers will take place at the flour and then pin a thick paper over. (Medium Body) differentials instead of Zerolene Elmer Hufford and Iva Middleton. next meeting. April 20 . Repeat the process several times, eacb Lubricant “ BB." Lester Donaldson and Amanda An For Summer and Winter lubri- Claire Dalglish, a student of the time brushing off tbe old Hour and put derson. ting on fresh. University of Oregon whose home Arthur P.Uehfeld and Kathlyn Smith, By rubbing a fresh lemon thoroughly The use of the ZEROLENE Brands will add many Wm. E. Lingo and Alma Duburgen. is in British Columbia, is here Into a sour sponge nnd rinsing It sev years to the life of your car spending the Spring vacation at the eral times In lukewarm water It will become as sweet as when new. home of his fraternity brother, Many valuable vases have been bro ken because the flowers made it top Keith Leslie. I will pay Five Dollars reward for heavy. Tills ran be easily remedied by Folgers Golden Gate Tea special pouring a few cents’ worth of shot, information that will lead to the arrest and of the party who stole sale >bis week, saves you 15 c pel which may be obtained from any hard the conviction framed portrait of Billie Burke pound. Buy now at Lyons & Jones ware store. In the bottom of your vase. from the lobby of the Scenic theater P. C. LEVAh. Woolen articles shrink less If they Pnone 496 Coquille Merton T yrrell of the class ol are not rinsed. Wash them in two lots 1916 was a visitor at high school of soapy water, adding 11 little blue to Notice to Creditors yesterday Merton is now a stu tbe last; then put them through the Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by order of the County Court dent at Oregon University and that wringer and shake them well. A pinch of common lime Is often for Coos County, Oregon, has been duly he is very enthusiastic over that in boiled with old potatoes, and In no way appointed executrix of the last will and Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT stitution was indicated by tbe ex does It Injure the vegetable It Is not testament and of the estate of Adam D e n t is t RATES: One cent a word, each in unhealthy, and the potatoes are whiter. Pershbaker, deceased; and that all per sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' cellent talk he made to the students Office over First National Bank Knives are cleaned more easily and sons having claims against said ( state Phone Main 481 regarding tbe advantages of the thoroughly with soda added to the are hereby required to present the same duly verified and with the proper scouring 'irick. vouchers therefor, to the undersigned H O U S E K E E P I N G APART- school. the office of A. J. Sherwood in Co- ments for tent, close io; suitable T R A P P E R S —If you have Furs Douglas fir is the chief tree species at 324, Office 614, Res. Coos county, Oregon, within six tor small family. Call at Brewster for sale let me make you a price De- used by the Forest Service in its tree quillc, months from the date of this notice. or phone Allen McLeod, at the fore you ship. Dated this 19th day of March, 1917. G. EARL LOW. M. D. planting operations in Oregon and Poor Farm i-to-21 AIMEE EAHY, Geo T. Moulton. Washington. Noble fir, western yellow P hysician and surgeon Executrix of the last will and testa pine, and western white pine were also Word has been received by the ment and of the estate of Adam Persh Office over Farmers & Merchants SECOND HAND Furniture want used in the 1916 operations. baker, deceased. 3-2l)-5t Bank ed Highest cash price paid for parents of Earl Leslie and Reuben all kinds ot second hand goods. Mast, who have been attending tbe Printer’s Art Display We buy, sell or trade anything. University of Oregon, that the boys Dr. G. W. LESLIE It you want bargains call on us have gone to Vancouver and have I will pay five dollars for informa OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN University of Oregon, Eugene.—On tion that will lead to the arrest and II yon have anything to sell ot eolisted in tbe hospital corps of the Graduate of the American School exhibition in the display room of the conviction of anyone wilfully injuring exchange go to O C. Jensen’ s of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. architecture building of the University or molesting the posters or lobby dis second band store on Front street. federal army. play of the Scenic theater. Office in Eldorado Block We carry all kinds ot second H arry A. Neil, formerly of this is a collection of samples of the print Marshfield Oregon P. C. LEVAR. hand furniture, stoves, ranges, place and now a resident of Santa er’s art, regarded as one of the finest ever shown in the west. Thia exhibit, blankets, quilts, tools, harness, Barbara, was iu town last week on obtained by the cooperation of Prof. Notice of Final Seulement etc. Phone 793. 3-27 4t business. H e came back to Coos Allen Eaton, instructor in art apprecia Rheumatic Pains Relieved Notice is hereby given that the un W A N T E D — Second h m d furni to look over tbe field with the view 1 tion, and the the school of journalism dersigned has filed his final account in “ I have used Chamberlain's Liniment ture. Highest pi ices paid. Co of investing in a stock ranch was brought all the way from the At- the matter of the administration of the for pains in the chest and lameness of of Darius G. Neal, deceaaed, and _ , . . , : lantic coast. Last fall it was shown at estate quille Furniture Co. the shoulders due to rheumatism, and the County Court for Coos In a current copy of the O akland t^e Bnnual convention of the United that am pleased to say that it has never County, Oregon, has set Wednesday, failed to give me prompt relief, "writes W A N T E D —Work; will do house (Oregon) Advance, we note an ad ' Typothetae and Franklin Clubs of Am- the 11th day of April 1917 as the day, Mrs. S. N. Finch, Batavia, N. Y. keeping, cooking or chamber for W. B Moss, who is in the re- erica at Atlantic City, ana Mr. Eaton and the County Court Room in the ------- -- « -o- — County Courthouse in the City of Co work Inquire at this office. tail meat business there. Mr M )ss' journeyed from Philadelphia to see it. quille, Coos County, Oregon, as the Notice of Final Settlement r ___ , .. c , ,, „ i The public generally and Oregon print- place for hearing objections to said final of the firm of Moss & . .. , . FOR S A L E — 160 acres of timix »— was formerly / ers in particular are Invited to view the account and the settlement of said es Notice is hereby given that the un 1 . 000 . 000 feet of red cedar and Jones of this city. exhibit, which will be kept on exhibi- tate. dersigned has filed her final account in Dated this 7th day of March, 1917. 3 . 000 . 000 leet of fir. Price 9 >c Cash wholesale prices on Flour tion for one more week, including Sun- the matter of the administration of the A. J. SHERWOOD, estate of Charles K. Phillips, deceased, per thousand; located four miles Feed and H ay at Collier Ware- day afternoon. Administrator with the will annexed and that the County Court for Cooe irom river. Address Ben L - 1 bouse. tf Particular appeal is made to Oregon- of the estate of Darius G. Nesl, De County, Oregon, has set Wednesday, Smalley. Arsgo, Ore. 2-6 totp 3-13-5t the 2nd day of May, 1917, as the day ix r> r> u ; 1 . ians by a display of the work of Fred- ceased. I H. C. Getz, who is employed as ^ * Coo^ / noted advertiain(f car. and the County Court Room in the County Courthouse at Coquille, Coot SH O E R E P A IR IN G — All kind* a draftsman in tbe county roadmas- ^ ¡ . t . B A R K E R ’S This iu,t|ve of McMinnville, County, Oregon, as the place for hear H A iR B A L S A M of shoe repairing neatly done at te i’s office, returned Sunday night Ore., i* now recognized among the A t o il e t p r e p a ra tio u o f m e r it . ing objections to said final account and Help« to eradicate duxlmff. j reasonable prices. Prolong ^the from Portland where he had been leaders of his craft in America, tho settlement of said estate. F o r R e storin g C o lo r o n d ! P o a u ty to G r a y o r F a d e d H o ly J Dated this 2nd day of April, 1917. ltle of your shoes. C. PR O C II- : called by the serious illness of his Included in the exhibit are samples ^ 60 t - . a n i |i . 0 0 *tt>n»ggl«tn jg LAURA J. HANSEN. NOW , Front street to-lo-tf mother. He reports that, while his of the work of 75 of the leading print-1 Administratrix of the estate of f i e O R N S H»m ore«Oorni,Oal- e tc .. utorm a ll patn, e n sure« c o m fo rt to tb o TI - > r> • x o >n o ,tier ** •••11 far from well, she i- ing houses of the country in letter lonaea, Charlea R. Phillip«, Deceased. feet, make« « d k ln r m u. Ua. HBV 6 y OU p<lld the Printer . Improving rapidly. faeada, announcement!, catalogues. 4-3-6tp MERELY MENTIONED Feed Dr. Hess Poultry Gardner & Larsen Pan-a-ce-a The following chargea cover work on can driven into the shop: Overhaul motor and tranamlaaion_____ _________ ___ _______ $ 21.00 Overhaul motor only____________________ __ _____ _______ _ 16.00 Overhaul transmission only, or repair or replace magneto... ......... 12.00 Rebraze crank caBe arms or support or repair leak in case by taking out the motor................. ..... ........................... ..... ......... 10.00 Install or refit one piston or one connecting rod............ .......... ..... 4.60 Install or refit two or more pistons or connecting rods................. 6.60 Replace transmission bands or transmission cover gasket ...... 2.00 Change motor................... ................................ ........... .................... 6.00 Replace cam shaft or refit bearings............... ............... .................. 4.00 Replace cam gear -large ...................................................... ........... 2.50 Repair cylinder front cover or replace old style .................. 2.50 Remove starter and put on standard equipment............................. 3 00 Grind valves at.d clean carbon .......... ............................................. 2.50 Remove carbon only (this „peratinn to be used only when custo mer will not permit grinding of valves) ................. ................ 1.75 Repair cylinder head bolts stripped—one or two............................. 2.60 Repair cylinder head bolts stripped under dash............................._ 6.00 Clean out oil feed pip« ..... ........................................................ 3.25 Replace cylinder head gasket.___ _________ ______________ 1.26 Replace radiator or one or all three hose connections _______ .60 Replace crank shaft starting pin, or pulley__ _________ ____ _ 1.50 Tighten motor to fram e.................................. ................. 1.25 Clean crank case or install gasket under lower cover........... .75 Replace carburetor or manifold—or repair leak in manifold .75 Install new butterfly spring ........ ............................................. .76 Overhaul carburetor ...................... .............. ................ ............... 1.50 Repair leaky carburetor .... .................................... ...... ................ 1.00 Replace commutator wire loom and brush, each or both.... ....... .75 Replace commutator pull rod joint.......... ............. ..... ...........................60 Replace or rebush fan pully assembly ................................ .60 Adjust clutch'fingers or trans. bands ....... ............................. .60 Stop oil leak in valve doors............................................................... .60 Install spring on foot pedals, each........................................................... 60 Replace core plug, one or more .... ........ ............................................60 Install new starting crank handle.... ............ ........................................... 60 A Tonic—Not a Stimulant F u h rm an ’ s Pharmacy Zerolene Zerolene Oil Worth Knowing ^ ew a Telephone Directory"^ The new telephone directory has been dis tributed. Any subscriber who has not been fur nished with a directory will please advise the Chief Operator. PLEASE CALL BY NUMBER Please use the n e w directory and call by number. This will result in a more satisfactory service. ll L Coos and Curry Telephone Co. i i i j \ b u W o u l d n ’t cut grain with a sickle — Modern harvesting ma chinery is now considered indispensable on the success ful farm. Despite the widespread use of machinery by farmers, there are still many who are not getting the full benefit of electrical labor savers. G-E motors will do most of the hand tasks and in a fraction of the time. G-E motors pay for themselves many times over in convenience and labor saved. Let us show you how to farm the “electric way.” ^ Takes the"Grind”out $5.00 Reward H. O. A n d e rso n WANT COLUMN $5.00 Reward OREGON POWER CO. Oregon u-m = Coquille NT PLAYS For the Month Date Production April 5 THE D U PE .............. April 7 THE SMUGGLERS.. SU r Reels .....6.... Blanche Sweet 4 April 12 SELFISH WOMAM 5 April 14 DREAM GIRL ... 5 April 19 UNDER COVER 5 April 21 COMMON GROUND April 26 INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE .... 5 . . Rita Joli vet April 28 HULDA FROM HOLLAND..... .... S Mary Pickford ..... Marie Doro at the SCENIC THEATER Get the Want A d Habit