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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1917)
B e a u t y L o v e s It because it enhances beauty VIOLET DULCE Vanishing Cream Beautifies, softens and heals the skin, m aking the complexion delicately pink. Does not show Contains no oil W hitens the skin It is trium ph in the a rt of m aking cosmetics. Cooling, sooth ing and h ealthful in its a ttrib u te s, it tends to w hiten the skin and cleanse it from roughness and im purities. It is a re al ne cessity in the com plete equipm ent of the dressing table. C on ta in s no oil, will not grow hair, and can be used in the day tim e w ithout detection. Price 50 cents. O ther Violet Dulce Preparations are: Violet Violet Violet Violet Violet Violet Dulce Dulce Dulce Dulce Dulce Dulce Talcum P ow der................................................................25c Toilet W a te r.................................................................... 75c Face P o w d er.................................................................... 50c Dry lto u g e ........................................................................ 50c T oilet S o a p .................................................. t old C re a m ....................................................25c and 50c Fuhrman’s Pha-macy (The Rcxall Store) Coquille WANT COLUMN Oregon ™ ™ IONi:ü the now shipyard, and Moore mill op- week. The w ork of installing the th a t they don’t cost anything, but e ra tin g fu ll tim e and several m inor equipm ent a t the new cam p is going th a t, fo r a num ber of years, I have plan ts in operation th ere , will m ean rapidly ahead and it is hoped to bo fe lt th a t the N ational governm ent g re a t th in g s for the c ity by the sea able to open the cam p late this m onth ought to help build reads, as well as the com ing year. County T rea su re r Tom Dimmick im prove harbors. W hen I am offered A petition w as filed in th e probate yesterday received a le tte r from the w hat I w ant I know enough to tak e it. court la s t Monday for the uppoint- principal of th e W ilbur, Douglas I did not vote for the county bonds, m ent of a p p raise rs of the e sta te of county, schools, announcing a “home for I th o u g h t we m ight g e t the sam e M ary E. W alker. H a rry W alker has com ing” celebration to be held there old gam e; but when not m ore th an 6 been appointed a d m in istrato r. The on Ju n e 1. It is to be a gath erin g of per cent of the county bond money e state is estim ated a t $5,000 real pro- a ll the old pupils of the form er Ump- goes fo r surveying and bossism it p erty and $1,000 personal. pua Academ y which was conducted a i looks good to me. Ed. A bernathy has moved stove and R obert H. Bowdler, trav e lin g audit- lh a t k laee under the auspices of the or for th e S ta te Ind u strial Accident M ethodist church m any years ago cooking utensils to his mill in Brew- Com mission, was a Coquitle visitor A m ong those who will be presen t and | s te r valley and will batch, last week. W hile here he investigat- an active p a rt in the celebration j W e will m iss E ditor L evar from the ed some of the claim s made- to th e a re A. Booth, H. L. Benson, G e o .. H erald, and here is best wishes to trie Commission because of accidents su s Brown, Judge H am ilton, Austin Miers new editor, even if he is a Savage, W hoever Roy O'M ore m ay be his tained in the m ills and cam ps near and A rth u r S tran g e. Mr. Dimmick atten d ed the academ y for several poems of song are m issed from the here. His poem, years, ceasing, a t the request of the colum ns of the H erald. A. J . Sherwood is claim ing » , . , 0„„ . . , . . . , ,, ... , , . . . facu lty in labb, owing to his love for “Songs of Silence” is one am ong the world s record for one of his barred . trip p in g the lig h t fa n ta stic. Fletcher tru ly beautiful thin g s th a t I have P lym outh Rock hens which he gave R. A. E aston. Royal, now a resid en t of Salem and read. | 20 eggs fo r a se ttin g along in A pril over 80 years of age, w as the princi i and which cam e off T uesday w ith 20 pal a t th a t tim e. Mr. Dimmick says Items From the Bay. chickens. Who else ever heard of a , t it would p erhaps be m ore proper to hen 100 per cent efficient in brooding „ . . , ‘ , (F ro m the Cooe Bay News.) , , call it a pioneers reunion and th a t if as m any eggs as th a t? D uring the la tte r h a lf of the m outh it is possible he will be am ong those K eith Leslie, from U. of O., and present. of A pril Coos Bay shipped 5,025,000 H ugh H arlocker, from O. A. C., came fe et of lum ber to San Francisco. J . C. Brown, city m arshal of M yrtle 1 in W ednesday evening and expect to The fishing boat Sea Foam w as re T aint, came down from th a t city yes join the ra n k s of those who are pro cently taken from the Coquille riv er 25c te rd a y m orning carry in g two heavy ducing foodstuffs. All young men a t to Y aquina, w here she will be used in suitcases. W hen asked w hat they con halibut fishing. the tw o colleges who would agree to tained he ra th e r seemed to wish to ■ go to fa rm in g have been excused. Mrs. Max T im m erm an la st week avoid s ta tin g b u t a s the sheriff w as T hey expect to ra ise potatoes and m ade an assignm ent of th e P anam a p re sen t when th e query was p ro beans. T hey say th a t m en a re now a M illinery on F ro n t stre et, in behalf pounded he did not dodge the issue very scarce article around the col of her creditors, to A lbert Seelig, who b u t adm itted th a t th ey contained lege cam pus. is a t p re sen t conducting th e business. tw e nty-four q u a rts ol booze. The F red Larson, of P ortland, sta te d a t C harley G ardner has changed his sheriff took charge of one of them vocation fo r an indefinite period In and Mr. Brown carried the other to E ugene S atu rd ay th a t w ork on the definite is the word, as he is r.pw th e court house. The suitcases w ere construction of fo u r wooden ships w orking on the M yrtle Point-Pow ers seized from John M artin, of M arsh would commence a t once a t Florence road in a n effort to g e t it in shape field, S atu rd ay by Mr. Brown. M ar on th e Siuslaw river. The en terp rise for his a u to stage, and w ith a contin tin w as brought down S atu rd ay anil will give em ploym ent to betw een 400 uance of th e rains the tim e it tak es incarcerated in th e county bastile to and 500 men and the p lan t will have a has not y e t been finally estim ated. a w a it the day of reckoning which w as capacity of tu rn in g out one ship a C harley hopes to have th e ears ru n yesterd ay in Ju stic e S tan ley ’s court. m onth, a fte r the first fo u r m onths. Constable Anderson a rre ste d John ning on schedule, however, by the la t Ho w as on his way to Pow ers to dis M etzger a t N orth Bend F rid ay n ig h t te r p a rt of the p re sen t week. trib u te the booze when apprehended. as he w as leaving the C ity Dock w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose Mere John M artin, to whom the suit cas Lakeside visito rs Sunday and rep o rt e s a re supposed to belong, was a r a sack full of booze. H e said th a t he found th e sack on the w harf, and th a t a fine tim e but not m any fish. B ait raigned before Ju stic e Stanley yester- was the only method of enticing the day, pleaded not guilty, was tried and he w as ta k in g it home to see w hat the finny beauties and th ey did not go found guilty by th e court. He will be bottles contained. He appeared be fore C ity Recorder M aybee S atu rd ay properly prepared, hence a sm all sentenced today. m orning, and was fined $50. catch. How ever, Mrs. Rose proved A larg e g a th e rin g of descendants herself th e cham pion of th e day by C r a c k s Knee C a p on Bicycle. of coast Indians from Coos, D ouglas landing th e larg e st fish cau g h t on the Miss Ada Newell, of the H igh and L ane counties, m et a t E m pire lake. Mr. Rose says th ere were hun dreds of people there from nearly ev School faculty, suffered a painful in e arly la s t week, and a num ber of ju ry last F rid a y m orning when h e r those in terested in the governm ent ery p a rt of the county. bicycle got out from under control tre a ty m ade w ith the Indians in the E dw in E llingsen yesterd ay a n and th rew h e r off, breaking her knee ’50’s agreed to pay Geo. W asson and nounced th a t the final papers in liie She and Miss Pauline Chase his associates 20 per cent of any realty tra n s fe r had been signed and cap. am ounts he m ay secure fo r them out th a t construction would be begun soon had been out on the M yrtle Point road of th e governm ent appropriation. fo r an early m orning spin and re tu rn on the $7,000 S tandard Oil building, A strik e a t the Sm ith m ill Monday ju st below the cream ery. A bout a ing about six o’clock, were coming m orning caused the closing of the big half dozen men will be employed a t down the hill tow ard the Collier m ill and crippled th e Bay City mill. the s ta r t on th e work. The piling is bridge when she lost control and the The men, who claim th a t the m ini wheel headed fo r th e rail. F o rtu n e- being g o tten out now down the river mum w ages now are $2.50 per day, a te ly Miss N ew ell’s sk irts cau g h t on and a s soon as this a rriv e s the work of 's e ttin g th e foundations will be a post or she would have gone to th e say th a t th eir dem ands are fo r a u n >- bottom of the ravine. B ut when th e versal a,lvance o i 50 ce,lt8 Per d»T f °r pushed as rapidly as possible. wheel stopped in some way the handle a!1 laborera' A m eeting w as held a t To accom m odate the m ill employes stru c k her knee in such a w ay as to the &oclalist hail M ondav night, which and oth ers who depend upon the m ill Mill t for th e ir living indirectly and who r e a k it. She attended to her duties was larg e ,y attended' and 8 ....... j G. S. M athewson w as in from Dora RA TE-!: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' on business S atu rd ay . A. E. Crouch w as a business visitor F O R S A L ,E — T h o ro u g h b re d re g is to M arshfield la s t week. tere d Je rse y b u ll, th ee v e ir s oi l, Neil Hawley, of Lee, was down to ?75 In q u ire H e r a l d office or L a n i 'e n ’s C e d ar P o in t 4 24 4 4 ) the county se a t S aturday. Dorsey K ieitzer, of M aishfield, was W A N T E D — S econd h u d f u r n i in tow n on business T hursday. tu re . H ig h e st pri es paid Co Geo. W. Moore, Jr., of Bandon, was q u d le F u r n i t u ie Co. in tow n on business yesterday. Roy M organ, of Pow ers, w as in S H O E R E P A I R I N G — A ll k in d s tow n on insurance business yesterday. of shoe re p a irin g u e aily d o n e at Col. R. H. Rosa came up from Ban re a so n a b le prices P ro lo n g th e don on court house business this life o f y o u r shoes. C. P R O C H - m orning. N O W , F ro n t street i o - lo tf M rs. R. S. Knowlton re tu rn e d this m orning a fte r an absence of several weeks in California. DR. D /V. IIA YD El v M rs. H. P. W alls and M iss E lm a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McDonald retu rn ed S a tu rd ay from an Office over Farm ers & M erchants extended visit in C alifornia. Bank M rs W. A. C uster and daughter, Residence B axter Hotel Nellie, visited a t the home of her son, M arion, a t N orth Bend last week. C. J. F uhrm an was a business call Dr. C. W. LRDIC0TT e r a t M arshfield F riday, re tu rn in g the 1 »EN TIST sam e evening on th e la te train . Office ov< r First N ational Rank The Decem ber Q uarterly of the O r Ph o n e Main 431 egon H istorical Society Is on our desk and m ay be looked over by a n y of our 324, Office 514, Res. read ers who m ay be interested. th eir accounts, the local office of the _ S atu rd ay ___ _ ___ ____________ M rs. E. S. F litc ro ft w as a Coquille Oregop Pow er Company h a s m ade the had frac tu red it. Since then she has P*°ye s- G. EARL LOi/V. ¥. D. v isito r for the first tim e F rid a y a f 12 th of th e m onth the la s t day on been wheeled to the high school in a F 0 R S A L E -H o ls te in bull M oreland, P hysician and surgeon te r an absence in P o rtlan d of several which bills fo r lig h t and power m ay c a lr ‘ / Sir H enderveld DeKol; Dam 3 lbs. Office over Farm ers & M erchants m onths. T hey a re now living a t F air- be settled. The innovation w as a vol b u tte r, 75 lbs. m ilk one day. Price Bank view. East F o rk . u n ta ry one on the p a rt of M anager $150.00. J . M. Long, Bandon, Ore. This kind of w eather m akes gra ss C ounty Ju d g e W atson spent Sunday M cKenna and one which is being very Also 14 m onths old bull, Dam A d a t th e home place on Isthm us Inlet favorably received by th e patro n s of grow and keep growing. vanced Record, Price $100.00. Dr. G. W. LESLIE The people of School D istrict No. 32 and tran sac te d business in Marshfield the com pany. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN tu rn ed out to support Oregon A gri- H O USE FO R R E N T —W ith six lots, on Monday before re tu rn in g to the P ap ers w ere filed y e sterd a y in the G raduate of the Am erican School c u ltu ral Defense Day. T he blanks chicken house and barn, all fenced, county seat. of O steopathy of K irksville, Mo. m a tte r of th e ban k ru p tcy of K. F . Hill g arden planted. Two lots in w ere sen t to K. E . Marcy. P. C. Levar, who gave up his lease Clark, in th e bakery and grocery busi Office in Eldorado Block bottom not planted. Lots of fru it. To me th ere is no stin g of w eariness on the H erald May 1, is confined to Marshfield Oregon ness here, w ith liabilities am ounting l tp his home by doctor’s orders, but to about $ 2,100 and a sse ts of about in w ork done these days; it is a joy in 1 See K. H alvorsen. steals aw ay now and then and visits $2,300. T his w as a volu n tary act on service, as a “ soldier of the com m is- ) W e a re beginning to feel a t home th e old office fo r a few m inutes’ chat. the p a rt of Mr. C lark fo r the benefit sa ry .” The m an who trie s to exploit in our" new store room. Step in and C. B. Z etk, a g ric u ltu ra l census re g of all of his creditors and had he been his fellow m an or his country these see us when in town, we have a _rest T H E d i a m o m i u r a n i ». A. L adU -nt A*U y o u r l»ruu is tr a r for one of the Bandon p re given a little tim e by his ededitors days will find th a t he has double room v/here you can re st, read, e at C h l-fh w t-le r'ii HI miikum I ...............................ïffciîï/Ax 1*11 I m in R e d and Wold Id n i e t a l l l c ^ ^ x cincts, was in town yesterd ay in con would have been able to pull the busi crossed him self. your lunch or g e t the baby to sleep. hoses, sealed with Blue ie Rit txin. Theodore S. E aston, a senior a t A l T a k e n o o t h e r . B u y T o f y o u r ” nection w ith his w ork and g e ttin g ness th ro u g h but as some of his cred The Ladies B azaar. D n i e y l n l . Ask f o r f 'I I I .C lf t.M .T E B ’g bany College, enlisted in the A viation D IA M O N D B R A N D IM I I s . f r 8 5 d a ta and instru ctio n s from Deputy itors w ere th re a te n in g a tta ch m en t years known as Best, Safest, Always ReliaMo branch of the Signal service, May 1 . 1 G et Rid of Your R h e u m a tisu . proceedings, and as he w as d eterm in Sheriff C. A. Gage. SOLO BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEPr H e is a t the assem bly cam p, Vancouv- j Now is the tim e to g e t rid of your ed th a t all should be tre a te d alike, H. M. Law le ft th is m orning for e r B arracks until sent to an aviation rheum atism . You will find Cham ber- C orvallis w here he will a tte n d the w ith preference to none, he took this school. j Iain’s L inim ent a g re a t help. The re- m ethod to pro tect them. d istric t conference of his church I vote for the road bonds, not th a t I lief which i t affords is alone w orth Dr. V ern L. H am ilton retu rn ed to which will be held a t M cFarland C hap ta k e stock in the hot a ir being pum ped m any tim es its cost. el which is n e ar the la tte r city. He Coquille the latted p a rt of la st week expects to be absent about two weeks. w ith the avowed intention of rem ain F . J. P a tte rso n , of P ortland, w as in ing here perm anently. D r. H am ilton, Coquille la s t W ednesday engaged on since leaving Coquille, h a s visited all the m a tte r of th e tra n s fe r of the Kay p a rts of W ashington, has sp en t some DEALER WANTED in t h ia t e r r it o r y t o m a l e m o n e y coal mine to the tru stee sh ip of J . R. tim e in E a s te rn and C entral Oregon, a r il in g t h e f a m o u s M E T Z C A R McGee who will have full c h arg e of and also in P ortland, b u t sa y s th a t in a t 9 6 5 0 , com pletely equipped, all the te rrito ry covered th is city not 1 0 8 -in c h w lie e l* b a « e — l-c y lin r ie r th a t mine in th e fu tu re. 2 5 - !» . p . m o t o r — 7 f o r w a r d a p e e d a — only pleases him best in th e w ay of e le c tr ic s ta r tin g a n d l i g h t i n g , e tc . C apt. P a n ter, fo r th e protection of people and clim ate but t h a t business W rite to-day f o r full details o f the the M yrtle, has a buoy fasten ed to M opcy-M aking M E T Z Proposition . is b e tte r here th an in a n y place he M e t z C o m p a n y — \ 7 a lt h a m , M a a s . , th e piling on which th e boat ChaUn- has visited. He hopes to be able to cey C arp en ter w as running struck secure th e proper building for the la st Monday, b u t Mr. C. evidently purpose and have a com plete hospital th o u g h t it a sm all piece of driftw ood. Notice of Final Settlement in operation here in a sh o rt tim e. The Honor G uard dance S a tu rd ay Notice is hereby given th a t the un Roy A very, form erly business m an- j dersigned, adm inistrator De Bonis Non, n ig h t was well attended, having the of the e sta te of C. M. Skeels, deceased, la rg e st crowd presen t th a t has a tte n d a g er of the H erald, cam e over f-om has filed his final account in said estate, ed any of the dances th is year. The the Bay Sunday for a la s t call on nis i in the County Court of Coos County, m any friends in this city. He expects Oregon, and th at said C ourt has ap receip ts, were p erfectly sa tisfa c to ry j to leave to d ay fo r P o rtlan d w here he pointed the 21st day of May, 1917, a t and all voted them the very b est of i Raspberry Preserves 30c a Jar will tak e the exam ination for a d m it the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m., of said e n te rta in ers. day, a t the County C ourt room in the tance to th e navy. His application The application«' of Guy K elley and w ent in several days ago and he w as ! 30c a Jar Court House of said Coos County, O re Gooseberry Preserves gon, in Coquille, for the hearing of ob R obert C arter fo r enlistm ent w ere se j jections to said account and the final cured la st week by P ;stm a ste r Le- ordered to P ortland for exam ination. 30c a Jar Apricot Preserves If he passes successfully he expects settlem ent of said estate. neve and, tra n sp o rta tio n having keen to proceed a t once to M are Island for D ated this 17th day of April, 1917. 30c a Jar Peach Preserves C. T. SK EELS, secured for them , tney lo t. yesterday his p relim in ary train in g . He goes in A dm instrator De Bonis Non of the m orning fo r P ortland w here they will as a p rin te r and hopes to be stationed Pineapple Preserves 30c a Jar e state of C. M. Skeels, deceased. tak e the exam inations. w ith the A tlan tic fleet and th a t he C. R. B \RROW . A ttorney for A dm inistrator. 4-17-5 Cherry Preserves 30c a Jar R. J . Kirkwood, re p re se n tativ e of will soon cross the pond and be in the th e Pacific B uilding & Loan A ssocia - 1 active w ork of th e navy. 30c a Jar Strawberry Preserves tion of Tacoma, w as a business v isit Notice of Final Settlement Nonda A nderson, w ith his crew of Notice is hereby given th a t the j o r in Coquille la s t week. D uring the met), cam e up S a tu rd ay w ith two 30c a Jar Orange Marmalade County C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon j p a s t m onth over $65,000 in loans w ere j scows of m ate ria l for the N orth Bend for Coos County has, by order made placed by this com pany in th e vicini- ' this 24th dav of April, l ‘*17t se t the ! ty of Coquille. Oeo. T. Moulton is Lum ber C om pany’s Davis Slough cam p. The loads consisted of four hearing of objections to the final report of K. H alverson, adm inistrator of the th e local agent. log car« and about a m ile of railroad e sta te of Henry Halverson, deceased, j C. McC. Johnson cam e up S aturday iron. But tw o m ore loads rem ain to to be heard on the 31st day of May, 1917, all objections to said report to be n ig h t from Bandon and re p o rts work be b ro u g h t up from th e old B ear filed before said date. on the renovating and rem odeling of creek line now. T here a re fo u r more K. H a l v e r s o n , th e woolen mill going ahead in gooi cars and a sm all portion of the „tee! A dm inistrator of the E s - ! ta te of H enry H alverson, shape w ith the opening of th e mill y et to be tra n s p o n e d and Mr. A nder b u t a sh o rt tim e ahead. This, w ith I son hopes to com plete th e job th is 4-24-5t deceased. CHICHESTER S PILLS Fruit Supply Getting Low? Replenish It From Our Stock LY O N S & JO N ES HANDS Use more HORSE POWER and less MAN POWER in your shop." You can turn out more work in a given time or the same work in less time with G-E ELECTRIC MOTORS A motor on each machine or group a i machiiwa itiexuc power economy, A ve power Deed not be consumed except as ncaded. CcouuUed by the ptmtmwe a l a finger, no «killed attendanti are naetanry fur the can and operaom u l G-E mnerw Let us plan a G-E drive for your shop. Oregon Power Co. F. E. McKenna, Local Manager Coquille Oregon “ The supreme test of the Nation has come; We must all speak, act and serve together.” PRESIDENT WILSON New Rug Novelty Just Received Have YOU noticed those New Rugs in our window display? They are some thing absolutely new—just arrived from New York—and are just as good in qual ity as they are beautiful. Many patterns to choose from now. Make your selection before the choicest are taken. The prices are within the reach of all. H . O. Anderson F u rn itu re a n d H ard w are Pnone 496 Coquille have your C ar giv= en a thorough over= hauling Our Repair Department is now thorough ly equipped to do first class work. We have secured the services of A n Experienced Automobile Mechanic and Tw o Aasistants which enables us to turn out first class work without any delay. Batteries Repaired and Recharged W e carry Ford Parts Storage $3.00 a month, 25c a night Yours to please Gardner & Larsen When you are counting over the various nec essities and comforts of life which have risen in price, bear in mind th a t your telephone rates are the same. This company is endeav oring to effect economies in operation and plant maintenance which will offset the en ormous increases in the cost of all materials used by us and preclude the necessity of a general increase in rates. Coos and Curry Telephone Co. J