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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1917)
Shavers’ Needs can be supplied probably more satisfactorily than anywhere else. We can show you a complete assort ment of modern Shaving Requisites and we furnish these items at the most reasonable prices. Razors, Safety Razors, Razor Strops, Lather Brushes, Shaving Mugs, Toilet Powders, Creams, Toilet Waters, Etc. Come in and see what we have to make your shav ing easy. F u h rm an ’s Pharmacy (The Rexall Store) Coquille Oregon may have to be begun in the present rooms. W. E. Eddy, assistant state high- way engineer, is in Coos county this \ week going over the roads with Road- | master Murdock, | Paul Ford stated yesterday that, barring another bad storm, they would start the Coquille-Bandon auto stage the first of next week. The first home grown strawberries of the season were on sale at the Farmers’ store Mon-ay. They came from the R. C. Taplev place. MERELY MENTIONED J. E. Montgomery was in town on road bond business yesterday. R. O. Graves was over on legal busi- ness from the bay yesterday. Bennett Swanton, of Marshfield, was over on legal busines yesterday. The tax force have issued receipts for about $10,000 during the month of May. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barton and 1am- ily visited friends in Myrtle Point Sunday. R. K. Booth, manager of the City Dr. Hamilton is moving irto his old Retail Lumber Company of Astoria, office rooms recently vacated by Dr. is visiting his friend, R. A. Wernich of the Sitka Spruce Company. Hayden. L. Cochrane, of Powers, was in Co- Mrs. P. C. Levar received a visit quille last week shaking hands with last week from her brother, George old friends. Musick, of Illahee, Curry county. He Mrs. William Oddy is visiting at the came on Tuesday and left Wednesday. farm home of her son, Willis, on the Only eight of the eleven Port Or- North Fork. ford boys who went up to Portland There will be a creditors’ meeting last week to enlist in the navy suc in the Clark bankruptcy matter at ceeded in passing the examination. Marshfield Saturday. W. H. Myers, of this city, has this Mrs. Frank Fish and daughters are year carried off the banner for new visiting at the home of her parents, potatoes so far as has been reported, Mr. and Mirs. W. W. Gage. he having had several messes from E. M. Kenyon, of Albany, visited his early planting. friends here over Sunday, leaving to The flag for the city hall was or morrow for Washington, D. C. dered last week and will be here in a F. E. McKenna, local manager of few days. No definite date for the the Oregon Power Company, was a flag raising has been set but it will ) e business visitor to the bay Thursday. soon. Mrs. F. W. Barker and daughter Mrs. E. A. Brenner arrived home expect to leave for an extended trip last week after a two months’ sojourn into New Mexico as soon as school in Willamette valley points, fully re closes. covered from a bad attack of rheuma Mrs. R. J. Holverstott went to the tism. bay Saturday to visit her mother, Roy Stout, who went to Shasta val Mrs. W. Z. Cotton, who is at Mercy ley with the Chandler party last week, Hospital. will remain there for a few days and Albert Abbott, who lost his left foot then go to San Francisco to enlist in in a railroad accident recently, was the navy. over from Marshfield on business yes The walks and drives at the court terday. house are not going in very fast, the Mrs. North, formerly bookkeeper at cause of the delay being the refusal the Riverton Coal Company, passed on the part of the inspector to allow through town Friday on her way to inferior gravel to be used. Portland. Judge C. A. Sehlbrcde, referee in Mrs. J. E. Cowgill and daughter, of bankruptcy for this district, was over San Carlos, California, are visiting at last week attending to the cace of W. the home of her brother, L. P. Maury, F. Clark, of this city. ’Ihe stock was in this city. I inventoried and will be sold soon. R. R. Watson, former county clerk,1 Chas. Upton, deputy city marshal, started in Monday morning as book- resigned last Wednesday and went to keeper at the First National Bank of Powers where he will scale logs for North Bend. the Smith-Powers company. Dane The assessor’s office force is getting ready to begin the work of making up the 1917 tax rolls. The work has been put off in the hopes that it could be prosecuted in the new quarters but ' Hudson has been mentioned as his probable successor, ; The latest report has it that the fur- ! r.iture for the Hall of Records will ar- I rive here about the fifteenth of June. This will place the occupation of the north the latter part of the present Born. j new building about July 1, allowing week. The survey work contemplat Dr Low reports: two weeks for the installation of the ed will tuke two or three months. May 15— To Mr. anj Mrs. Russell | new fixtures, The remains of Mrs. C. C. Carpen Miller, of Leneve, a 10-pound girl. May 19— To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mrs. Earl Howe and children are ter who was drowned in the Coquille visiting at the home of A. E. IIowi river above Norway a couple of weeks Dugger, of McKinley, a 7-pound girl. May 24-—To Mr. and Mrs. T. C. this week. Mr. Howe will join them ago were found about 1:30 last Tues the latter part of the week and after day afternoon by Ed Myers, who lives Culbertson, of Brewster valley, a 9- a week’s visit the family will proceed in the Fishtrup section and was re pound girl. May 24— To Mr. and Mrs. N. N. to Canada where they expect to make turning from Myrtle Point in his pow er boat. They had evidently come to Neiman, of this city, a 9-pound boy. their future home. May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carl R. A. Wernich, R. K. Booth’, R. Nich the surface veiy recently at a point olai and E. E. Johnson made up a par i quartei of a rrile below the place ton, Aasen's camp, a 6-pound boy. May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Orie ty of fishermen that visited the upper where the accident occurred. The fu waters of the Coquille in the neigh neral services took place at Band >:i Johnson, Marshfield road, a 10-pound girl. borhood of Dora Saturday in the big Thursday afternoon. Dr. Richmond reports: Many complaints have come in late Buick of Ford Brothers. They report May 28— To Mr. and Mrs. Charles ly about automobiles speeding over good luck and a fine trip. Newton, Johnson's Mill, a boy. the plank roads of the upper country. L. H. Hazard and party report poor luck on their fishing trip Sunday. This Perhaps if the drivers of these cars We carry fresh milk and bread seems to be the report of all who ven appreciated the fact that these roads Lyons & Jones. cost considerable money and that tured out after the finny beauties Sun day. Four fish seems to have been •speeding is the greatest strain that Get Kid of Your Rheumatisu. the average catch and but few raised cun be inflicted upon them, they would Now is the time to get rid of your bo a little more careful in future. A | that limit on Sunday. word to the wise should be sufficient, rheumatism. You will find Chamber W. C. Bullards, a former resident of but if it is not we are told there will lain’s Liniment a great help. The re Coquille, but now making his home in be msre strenuous measures adopted. lief which it affords is alone worth | Orange county, California, is visiting many times its cost. Superintendent Raymond E. Baker ' friends here this week. Mr. Bullards informs us that the eighth grade pu left Coquille many years ago and has pils who were conditioned in the re Remember the Lusitania and ' not been back for over eighteen years. Buy a Liberty Loan Bond. cent May examinations in not more He of course sees many changes in than one or two subjects will be per this city and says that all are for the Have you tried those Tru-Blu Cook mitted to take another examination | better. in the subjects in which they failed ies at Lyons & Jones? I. Chandler, of Lee, was in Coquille on June 14 and 15. The object for on business last week settling up his this is to render it unnecessary to Use Commercial Fertilizer for your business affairs and getting ready ,to burden the pupils with this work dur gardens. I have Nitrate of Soda. start for California where he will the rest of their vacation so that Superphosphate, Land Plaster and J make his future home. He and his ing they will be free until school begins other Special Brands. See Quick. family will make their California in the fall, to do any productive work ¡home in the Shasta valley. M". Chand of which they are capable. The dis Remember the Lusitania and ler’s family consists of himself and tricts should at once make any neces Buy a Liberty Loan Bond. wife and a son and daughter. sary provision for this examination. J. A. Dollar left Wednesday for Marshfield where he will take the Yel- Summer is here and so are our new | lowstone for San Francisco. Mr. Dol Ladies’ and Children’s Hats. The lar has been the representative of the The Ladies Bazaar. RATES: One cent a word, each in Dollar Company in the Coquille valley sertion. No charge less than 15 cents' I for two years but it is understood that School Children Will March. he is to go to Vancouver, B. C. to the The school bells will ring as usual FOR SALE— Holstein bull Moreland, new mill. Ralph Starbird will look at eight-thirty and nine o’clock to Sir Henderveld DeKol; Dam 3 lbs. after the company’s interests in this morrow and the school children who butter, 75 lbs. milk one day. Price section in future. attend at the Main building will as $150.00. J. M. Long, Bandon, Ore. Mrs. G. R. Wickham and Nels Os- semble as usual and march down to Also 14 months old bull, Dam Ad mundson returned Sunday from a the city hall to take their place in the vanced Record, Price $100.00. three weeks’ visit in southern Cali general procession. The children who fornia. Mrs. Wickham says her son, attend at the Academy will not go to FOR S A L E —Thoroughbred regis Gene, a former resident of this city, that building but will meet at the city tered Jersey hull, tliiee years old is doing fine now and that everything hall at nine o’clock. $75 Inquire Herald office or is on the boom in that section. Mrs. Lamsen’s Cedar Point. 4 24’ 4'p There is no compulsion about the Osmundson’s health is greatly im attendance of children on this occa proved by her sojourn in the south sion but certainly every patriotic par W A N TED — Second hand furni land, so much so that she will remain ent in Coquille will see that his chil true. Highest pi ices paid. Co for an indefinite time. quille Furniture Co. dren are in the procession. The work of repairing the planking Ladies’ Oxfords in Tan, Gun Metal SH O E R E P A IR IN G —All kinds on First street is going ahead smooth ly. The block in which the postoffice and Patent Leather. No war prices of shoe repairing neatly done al stands is finished and the First Na here. Lyons & Jones. reasonable prices. Prolong the tional Bank block will be completed life of your shoes. C. PROCH Marriage Licenses. this week. The first named block will NOW, Front street. 10-10 tl cost in the neighborhood of $85 when May 23— Roy W. Dunham and Hil all the work of replacing worn out da J. Hansen. planks and hauling off the rubbish is May 23— Raymond Goodrich and DR. HERN. L. HAMILTON completed while the expense of the Marie Purdy. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON other block will be much less. May 26—Walter Moore and Agnes Office over Farmers & Merchants The gasoline tug boat Queen has Brown, of Beaver Hill. Bank been given a thorough overhauling May 28— Roy H. Osborne and Nay- Residence Baxter Hotel and remodelling at the ferry dock the dene Barrows, of Bandon. past week, getting ready to take up May 28— W. A. Ackerman and Myr- government survey work on the Sius- tel Cowan, of Marshfield. Dr. C. IN. ENDIC0TT law, Umpqua, Coos Bay and Coquille May 28— Lawrence H. Hurst, of D e n t ist bars. E. D. Graham, her owner, ex North Bend, and Martha E. Russell, Office ovrr First National Bank pects to leave with his crew for the of Cooston. Plione Main 431 WANT COLUMN Grammar and High School Students Arrangements have been made with the Superintendent of the Coquille City Schools whereby certain credits will be allowed to students o f our institution. This means that co-operation of the two schools will permit the young people of this vicinity to attend The Business College during summer months or afterwards and receive units for faithful performance of their work when they return to public school. Those who have additional work to per form to make passing grades at the public schools can now make these grades at the business school this summer. It means further that one continuing his education in the public school can at the same time arrange to secure a modern business training in addition to a course laid down by the State B. ard o f Education. By taking advantage of such an arrangement you may now secure work in all of these branches that are so essential to success. ARRANGE NOW TO GE T THESE CREDITS. VILIZATI A n d e rs o n s ’ P r a c tic a l B u s 'iu s s College Coquille, Oregon am ¡a* Thos. H . Ince’s stupenduous cinema production rivaled only by “ Birth o f a N ation” will be presented at the SCENIC, MONDAY, JUNE 4 AFTERNOON and E V E N IN G 324, Office m. Adults 50c, Children 25c This applies equally well to nearly all baked foods. T ry the following recipe according to the new w ay: CREAM LAYER CAKE O ld W a y N ew W ay H c u p milk 2 c u p s flour 2 te a s p o o n s R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r 3 *cn 1 cu p su g a r 1 cu p milk 2 cu p s flour 4 t e a sp o o n s R o y a l B a k in g P ow d er le** 7 % cu p sh o rten in g 2 ta b le s p o o n s sh orten in g 1 te a sp o o n flav orin g 1 te a sp o o n fla v o r in g M ak es 1 Large 2 -Layer Cake a ? IRE5 T IOi * i ~ a re“ ,n t ^ u* ar i n d rhort#n,n* to‘iether t h « n m lx In th e egg. A * V f •**»*ng t h e flo u r a n d R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r t o g e th e r t w o o r th re e tim es a d d It all t o t h e m ix tu r e . G ra d u a lly a d d t h e m ilk a n d beat w it h sp o o n un til y o u h a v e a s m o o t h p o u r b a tte r. A d d t h e fla v o r in g . P o u r In to g re a s e d la y e r cake t in s a n d b a k e in a m o d e r a t e ly h ot o v e n fo r t w e n t y m in u tes. T h is ca k e is best b a k e d in t w o la y e r s . P u t to g e th e r w it h c r e a m filling a n d sp rea d w it h w h it e icin g ROYAL BAKING POWDER made from Cream o f Tartar, derived from grapes. N o A lum N o Phosphate Put a “ tw o-C” In Your Pocket It Fits It !•: The N ew 2C Kodak Jr. For pictures of the somewhat elongated post-card shape, but just a tri fle smaller, 2 7-8 x 4 7-8 in. And this elongated shape in the picture makes possible a slim, thin camera, that fits the pocket. A New Kodak at a New Price $ 14.00 Knowlton’s Drug Store G. EARL LOW. M. D. P h y s ic ia n an d su rg eo n Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Dr. G. IN. LESLIE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of the American School o f Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon SUCCESS and ADVERTISING Go together. The most success ful merehants itr this town, in ev ELECTRIC side OF THE F E N C E is the side where the corn is big and the labor little. G-E- motors driving irrigation pumps mean big crops. G -E motors driving farm and dairy machinery mean little labor in handiing the big crops. G -E motors will last a lifetime, give you no trouble and prove your most profitable investment. Let us show you how G-E motors will increase your profits and lessen your labor. ery town, are the most persistent and extensive advertiser*. CAUSE and EFFECT In these cases the advertising is the cause; the successful business is the effect. One follows the Oregon Power Co. F. E. McKenna, Local Manager Coquille Oregon HELP END THE W A R Make your subscription to the Liberty Loan through this Company or your bank. DO IT NOW other as certainly as day follows night Our advertising columns are at EVENING, two shows, 7:15 and 9:30 Adults 25c, Children 15c Just use an additional quantity o f Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place o f each eee omitted. 514, Res. your service. MATINEE, one show, 2:30 p. You Can Make Excellent Cake with Fewer Eggs P O LK ’S' OREGON a n d W A SH IN G TO N BEE HI VES S P E C IA L O R C H E S T R A IN T H E E V E N IN G N V - Reserved Seats for evening show now on sale at Scenic or call 1124