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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1917)
Buy a Liberty Loan Bond. I f you have a bank account go to your bank and subscribe. Your first payment need be only ‘¿ '/ c of the whole and the balance in four payments up to Au gust 30. I f you buy a $100 bond your first payment need be only $2. I f you have no bank account go to your em ployer and subscribe through him. You can buy a $50 bond and pay $2.50 a week to him until all paid for. With the coming of summer and the increased number of autos on the streets the ordinance prohibiting open mufflers on the cars has been levived and is being strictly enforced. While this is being done the law against speeding should also be given ;.ui attention. Some of the younger set who own or drive cars in the city are inclined to exceed the speed limit anu these should be promptly "squelched with a good stiff line which will do more to break up the practice than all the lectures that can be delivered on the subject. And this rule should al so be enforced as regards the country roads of the county. Speeding is un lawful and is a bad practice especial ly on the plank roads which received the greatest damage from fast trav elling cars. Hoad men should give these cars their especial attention un til the practice is broken up. Do Your iiit .Now. Subscribe to a Liberty Bond before the day is over. And when anyone asks you, show him the receipt lrom your bank or boss and grin, and say, “ You betcha, friend! You betcha,” like a regular American who did not wait until the last day o T until he was nagged into it, but who VOLUN- TEE KED— who didn't hang back a minute when his country called. The greatest waste ot pu'dlc nioee.vs that is t.eing committed toi ay is la surfacing our country roads met then iipiiureu.ly aban doning tile same, says E. It. House of tlic Colorado exp vi- moitt station. No tous.y that * a- gagea-fii real road building can attord to dismiss its workmen when the road lias tieoii con structed. The f ie! of tile matter Is that tlie work is Ju.-ig then well underway. It rarely ever happens that the initial work on the road I- ti e e wisely, lut there are n multi tuile of little things Hint- later must lie added or repa red in or der that tile road may lie in gm I condition. Huts and chuck Indes are su e to form, and these mu t be lilted* or the road soon goes to pieces. These tilings should le planned for and done quickly if the improved road is to do II p fullest service, mid this is tl.e one thing that it seems to n e some of our county commission ers tire neglecting. They bdeon e so Imbued with Iho idea of build ing good roads (bat they fail to prepare for the maintenance of roads already constructed. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Buy Your Liberty Bond. Know You. j 'Vx - MohammeJ’s Carpet. Once a year a Ktrange custom I* ob served in Cairo A piece of carpet on which, according to tradition. Moliarn med once sat and which is the most famous sacred relic of Islam is car ried through the streets, and the khe- dive arid his troops all receive it in review order and salute it as they pass. The relic is guarded most care fully at ordinary times, and tlie o licer in charge of it eaeli morning must salute it with his sword raised, while the bugler blows three blasts before it The P l y o n the C eilin g. H IN D E R C O rtN S BANKS W ILL ASSIST Genuine Deviled Ham_________________ 15c Deviled Meat— Ham flavo.'____________ 05c Deviled Meat— Ham flavor____________ 10c Lunch Tongue________________________25c Veal Loaf__________________20c, 2 for 35c Chicken L o a f_________________________ 25c Sliced Beef in tin_____________________ 15c Sliced Beef in glass________ 15c, 2 for 25c Sliced Beef in glass___________________ 20c Sliced Beef in glass___________________ 30c Corned B e e f__________ 20c Corned B e e f__________________________ 25c Corned B e e f__________________________ 30c Sliced Bacon in glass__________________ 40c Vienna style Sausage___________ 2 for 25c Pink Salmon__________________________ 15c Medium Red Salmon__________________ 20c Alaska Red Salmon___________________ 25c Sockeye Blood Red Salmjn-------------- 20c IX L Chicken Tamales______ 20c, 2 for 35c Sandwichola in glass__________________ 15c We Shall " D IA M O N D » K A M » 1*11.I.S, f„r 85 ytus known aa Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEP*’ P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Residence Baxter Hotel « g » WANT COLUMN Dr. C. W. LNDIC0TT D entist Ollice ov< r First National Bank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. 0. EARL LOW. M. D. P h y s ic ia n an d surgeon Office over Farmers & Merchants Bunk W A N T E D — Man and wife to take po sition -aneh for the summer. Goou wages will be paid. Also sin gle man. Enquire at this office. It FOR SA LE — Holstein bull Moreland, Sir Henderveld DeKol; Dam 3 lbs. butter, 75 lbs. milk one day. Price $150.00. J. M. Long, Bandon, Ore. Also 14 months old bull, Dam A d vanced Record, Price $100.00. W A N T E D — Second hind fun i ture. Highest ptices paid. C<> quilie Furniture Co. Dr. G. I/. LESLIE O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N Graduate o f the .American School o f Osteopathy o f Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon A Liberty Bond means food for our boys at the front. Remember the Lusitania and Buy a Liberty Loan Bon 1. Powers=Myrtle Point Auto Staa:e C. W. GARDNER. Manager LEAVE LEAVE Culver’s Confect’ry POWERS 7:00 10:00 1:00 4:00 A. A. P. P. Guerin Hotel M Y R T L E P O IN T 7:00 10:00 1:00 4:00 M. M. M. M. A. A. P. P. M. M. . M. M. We are here to accomodate You; command Us per cent to be paid in cash and bal live equal monthly payments with at the rate of 3 1-2 per cent, the be given as security. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That the widest public ity be given to this plan a s it is the desire of the hanks of Coos County to render all aid possible lo the Government in its effort to quickly and satisfactorily finance itself. FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK. COQUILLE. OREGON. FARM ERS ¿i MERCHANTS BANK, COQUILLE. OREGON. îe m e e s ü î o d RATES: O n e cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 15 cent." WHEREAS it is our desire to co-operate in every way- possible in this commendable effort, appreciating the desirability of having the issue thoroughly distributed and digested for finan cial as well as patriotic reasons, Twenty- ance in interest bond to e m s s m s o w a rn 1 Charter Trips Anywhere, Any Time ANYONE, whether patron of the bank or not. who d e-; sires to purchase a bond of $50.00 or $100.00 denomination, may do so on a deferred payment basis as follows: Coquille, Oie Front and C Streets Phone 691 and 541 DR. VtRN. L. HALM LI OR Deviled Olive Relish-----------------------10c Peanut Butter in bulk, per pound— 17 l-2c Ripe Olives in tin Oro Brand__________________2 fo r 25c Veribest B rand__________________ 15c Glenvvood B rand_________________ 20c Silver Thistle____________________ 25c In Bulk, pint____________________ ,-20c Stuffed Olives, large bottles-------------- 25c Stuffed Olives, small bottles__________ 15c Queen O lives_________________________ 15c Queen O lives_________________________ 20c Queen O lives_________________________ 25c Doles Pineapple Juice, pint bottles----- 50c Red Wing Crape Juice________________ 25c Pork and Beans Thelma B rand___________________ 10c Van Camp’s, small_________ 2 for 25c Van Camp’s, medium____________ 20c Libby’s __________________________ 15c Silver Thistle, la rg e ____________ _15c The Busy Corner Grocery IMA M O M » » K A A M N » D . . A L in iI m ! A u k y o u r D r u g g is t for / A <h|.»-Iie*-U-rV» l> lu iiio iid T tru itd / / V S , m ill» in and (. o ld metallicY ‘ sealed with Blue Ribbon. ........................... V T ------ a k e — no ------- other. Buy o f your ” - -vily I'r.u fu ln t. .A A sk k for( fo r t 1 II . C C l I IT.H.TE Í R K . T ___ l(l- K __ ’S W HEREAS the Government is making a great effort to place the Liberty Bond issue in the hands of many small holders, and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Coos Coun ty Bankers Association for and on behalf of all its member banks, render all assistance lo the Government and make il possible for the small investors, wage earners, and others, to follow their pa triotic impulses in assisting them to secure Liberty Bonds on the following plan of easy payment: * large stock for your consideration Try that sp endid dried beef—We slice it for you. Pickles in bulk-sour, sweet and dills CHICHESTER S PILLS W# rilK a It Is often a matter of wondev bow flies get on the ceiling, because to do so they have to turn a semisomersault in the air. said Mr. Henry Hill in the course of a lecture delivered at the London institution. A fly, said Mr. Hill, has a backward and forward movement of the wings and can partly turn them around. In addition to the up and down motion of a bird’s wings. That enables it to turn in uluiost any direction. At the end of each one <>f a Hex Beach’s Greatest Story. fly’s feet there is a white pad with about 1.200 hairs on it Down these “ The N e’er-Do-Well,” filmed as a ha us are sent small drops of gum. so spectacular drama by the Selig Poly that the fly is redly g ue.l to the ceil scope Company, is considered by 'ig many as Rex Beach’s greatest story. In ,‘The N e’er-Do-Well” fascinating Whooping Cough. Panama scenery is shown, includ'd In this disease it is important that the work of digging the Panama ca nal, the interiors of old Spanish the cough bo kept loose and expeetor- ! ation easy, which can oe done by g iv homes, glimpses of the interior of in g Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. the tropical jungle, and odd and inter I Mrs. P. II. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, esting nooks and corners. The cast ¡ “ My two daughters had whooping I gave them Chamberlain’s in “ The N e’er-Do-Well” includes Kath- cough. Cough Remedy and it worked like a lyn Williams, Eugenie Besserer, charm.” Wheeler Oakman, Frank Clark and others. Almost the same cast of stars that added to the realism of “ The Spoilers,” Beach’s other great •ta litM K tlam lriiir. story filmed by the Selig Company, ’ i C o l o r ami . t o f.ia y o rF n d e d H o trl appear in “ The N e’er-Do-Well.” À' >. • ' „I Charming Kathlyn Williams enacts Removes Coras, On I- etc., stop« niI pulii, ensures comfort to the the strongest character roll in her ca loiises, L 1 1. Il ak a WHlkiru:. t -y. 15o. by mall or At Diuir- gbta. Iliaco* Chemical Works, i'atchogue. N. V reer as Mrs. Stephen Cortlandt, the . The Picnic Season Is Now Here We offer a few suggestions from our E A S T FO KK ITEMS. Ex-County Surveyor Gould. Mrs. Gould and the kids were at their camp last week at the Ko-Keel Kanu Klub grounds. Mike and Harve Minard have put in total o f I I acres of beans on the Minard— Mike's and the Wm. Smith places. Mike Krantz has in about three acres o f beans. K. E. Marcy has a good hay crop. It is an extra good stand of grass. Taylor Weekly was up the East | Fork as far as Minard’s mill Sunday. Lloyd Leatherman has a Ford. Miss Freeman, of Gravel Ford, is dek at the home of her uncle, Bud Ingraham. In 1870 Germany got peace with I victory. It was the victory of the thief and the thug. Wilson’s “ peace without victory” is not the “ peace” of the thief end the thug. They shall come from the North and from the South, from the East and the West, and shall sit down in the great conventions of the Republics of the World. R. A. Easton. Fred Minard, who will open a log ging camp on North Lake in the near future, sent his yarding donkey over today and will ship the balance of the equipment this week. The new camp expects to be working before the end o f the present month. Owen Knowlton, who went to San Francisco recently to enlist in the medical corps and who was refused be cause o f defective eyes, will remain in the city for a time for special op tical treatment. Phone Calls M YRTLE POINT, 1161 COQUILLE, 463 POWERS, Culver’s Confectionery, Telephone Booth 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 M O T O R S A motor oo each machine or group of machines iTreajii nowTr economy, ~ aiiod by r the Deed not be con*umed except ;ia needed. Contre C p jW M l u-y foi r, no ekilLt d attendants are for the care aod opcraiiuu c /G-E I of a Let us plan a G-E drive for your shop. Oregon Power Co. F. E. McKenna, Local Manager Coquille Oregon HELP END THE WAR Make your subscription to the Liberty Loan through this Company or your bank. D O IT N O W INCOME and OUTLAY _ you have One side o f _ your Pass Book will show all the money received. The other side will show all you have paid out, and ihe cancelled checks are your receipts. This fine arrangement is yours if you will open your check ac count here. Your account will be given careful and considerate attention. F IR S T NATIONAL. B A N K War Time Efficiency In order to place in the field and back up with snpplies the immense armies which our Govern ment leaders are planning, this country must prac tice economy and attain efficiency as it has never done before. The telephone is the great economizer and contributor to efficiency. Have you one? Have you as many as you need? Get a telephone and put the time saved into the garden. Coos and Curry Telephone Co. C A P IT A L and SURPLUS $60,000.00 A. J. SHERWOOD. President L. H. H A Z A R D , Cashier R. E. SHINE, Vice President O. C. SANFO RD , Asst. Cashier •HOTEL BA X TER Under New Management Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling public. CHARLES BAXTFR, Proprietor &