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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1917)
r LADIES’ Bathing Caps Rubber Caps in m an y styles sizes and colors. All have the new safety pockets suits of this suit as it proves his sum- mons and other papers in the tax matters to have been correctly drawn and that his legal'points were well taken in all particulars. Last week the boys towed the Boat , house from the upper end of the mill | boom to the sand bur across the river from this city and will soon have it I in shape as a dressing room for the bathers who are taking advantage of the balmy summer atmosphere for a I daily swim. This is an innovation which has long been wanted and all j lovers of the sport are grateful to Mayor Johnson for his generosity in giving them this “ house of refuge.1 Buy your season tickets now foi the Chautauqua. July 15 to 22. Price $2.50 for adults. j They are the result of two years of large portion of them will be rain- relative to construction work and use cultivation of wild plants which h e , bow as thi* is the main part of the gathered ik i his place here. Ill sue 1 planting over the state at this time. they are about three-fourths of an 1 It is to be hoped that there will be no inch in diameter this year, but Mr. i hitch in the proceedings and that ev- Sanford states that he believes they , ery one of the small fish will be placed will be double that size in another1 in a stream within a few hours of year. If he can inert »» a their size i tljeir arrival here. and retain their vtild ilavor ho will huve one of the finest berries in McNary on Good Committees. the world. . Washington dispatches say United guy your season tickets now for the Chuutuuquu. July 15 to 22. Price States Senator McNary, o f Oregon, has been appointed to senate commit $2.50 for adults. " Wayne Goodman, an employe on the tees on public lands, Indian affairs, Perham road contract, met with a irrigation, public health, Philippines, t;erious decident on the Marshfield I manufactures and Pacific railroads last Wednesday which, while it U* *he d,st thiee named will lay him up for a time, did him no committees have to do with Oregon lasting injury, lie wus riding on the interests. of water have been ignored by the mu nicipalities and unless some evidence of activity in conn x-tion with these appropriations is submitted before the next meeting, the water board will proceed to cancel their permits,” Lew is said. Buy your season tickets now for the Chautauqua. July 15 to 22. Price $2.50 for adults. Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain’s Tablets. “ Chamberlain’s Tablets are a won der. I never sold anything that beat them,” writes F. B. Tressey, Rich mond, Ky. When troubled with indi gestion or constipation give them a trial. running gear of a wagon leading his Semi-folding Baby Sulkies—new—• TAXES PROMISED SOON. team'when they met an auto which at Quick’s. They are beauties. pulled to the side of the road to allow A press dispatch from Washington Your Bathing Costume is not complete and him to pass. After the wagon had passed the auto the led team reared under date of Tuesday of this week you cannot get the full enjoyment of the sport up and rushed on the wagon, throwing has the following in relation to the DR. HERN. 1. HAMILTON Goodman to the ground and seriously taxes due on 0. & C. grant lands in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON unless you have a waterproof head covering. the western Oregon counties: trampling him. Walter Crook, who Office over Farmers & Merchants “ Senator Chamberlain, who is try Bank v.as driving the car, .immediately I. turned about and brought the injured expedite the payment, of ac Residence Baxter Hotel man to this city where he received crued tuxes to the land-grant counties medical attention. An examination in Oregon, under the Oregon & Cali- showed no broken bones, but a badly lornia act, today was advised by the Dr. C. W. LNDIC0TT bruised condition from which he has Land Commissioner that his office and D entist F. B. Andersop returned Sunday by recovered sufficientljf to be on the the Departing, i of Justice arc jointly Ollic. ,.r First National Bank making computation of the amounts auto stage from a trip to Marysville, street. Phone Main 431 California, and reports that the due. Payments will be made prompt Buy your season tickets now for ly when the amounts have been finally weather in that section has passed the Chautauqua. July 15 to 22. Price into the summer stige, the mercury' $2.50 for adults. and officially determined, he was ad 324, Office 514, Res. (The Rexall Store) vised.” registering 118 degrees the day be Coquille Oregon A sumple of Simon pure cussedness G. EARL LOW. M. D. fore he left. He expected to bring P h y s ic i a n a n d s u r g e o n Mrs. Anderson and little son back hangs on the wall of our office in the M ay Lose W ater Right form of a stick with four sharp horse with him, but the little fellow is just Office over Farmers & Merchants Salem, Or., June 20.—Permits is Bank recovering from a severe attack of shoe nails driven thr ough it at- var summer, connecting with the trains ious angles. This stick was picked sued to Klamath Fulls, Bandon, New- I measles and was too weak to negoti- and boats at this city. They will use ] up in the road at or near the Ray berg, and Prineville to appropriate : ate the stage trip Sunday so he and Overland cars exclusively and promise place a mile and a half this side of water for the municipalities will be Dr. G. W. LESLIE his mother will remain in Roseburg Bird Nosier spent Sunday in town speedy, careful service. Myrtle Point Sunday by a local auto cancelled if the four cities do not show OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN [ untH his/ strength will permit of the driver. It was so placed in a rut in j to the state water board that improve- from the harbor survey work on the F. V. Catterlin, one of the well I trip over the mountanis. Graduate of the American School bay. the road that a tire must come into j ments have been made upon their re- 1 of Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo. known commercial men who have Buy your season tickets now for Mrs. Fred Stone and children leave made this section for many years, the Chautauqua. July 15 to 22. Price contact with one or more of the nail spective watersheds, according to 1 Office in Eldorado Block point- if driven in the beaten path. State Engineer Lewis. Marshfield Oregon this week for a visit with her parents will resign his pre: ent position with $2.50 for adults. It is thought to have been the work of “ Repeated requests for information at Springfield, Oregon. Lang & Company and take up his Dr. Hamilton received a message a bunch of small boys who were near Dr. Hamilton reports the birth o f new duties as Proprietor of the Gold Saturday to the effect that the equip the place at the time and merits the a 10-pound girl to Mr. and Mrs. Neva Beach stoi e the firsl ° t ‘ he month. ment for the new hospital has been investigation of the authorities. There Hatcher Thursday, June 21. His successor has not been named- shipped and will arrive here this is a state law against such acts and Perry Lawrence came in from Port- J' F' Rose- of Roseburg, brother of week. The first floor of the estab this law should be rigidly enforced a land Sunday and will remain until W. C. Rose, of this city, accompanied lishment will be finished today and the few times in this county. Automobile he receives his call for active ser- by his own family and his father, are workmen will immediately give their owners have a right to the protection here on a visit and are enjoying the undivided attention to the second of the law and such acts of vandalism beauties and pleasures of this county floor, which it is hoped will be ready should not go unpunished. Carl Larsen and Harry Oerding in the way of scenery and fishing. for occupancy some time next week. left Sunday morning to enlist in the They went to Brewster today and will Considerable delay has been occasion engineer corps now organizing, at visit other fishing resorts before re ed by the fact that it is hard to find . Trout For Local Stream* Portland. turning home. competent carpenters, but Dr. Hamil J. S. Barton this morning received J. W. Springer and family left Sun C. A. Jloward, in his capacity of ton thinks he has solved this problem day morning for Ontario where they Worthy grand patron of the Order of and that work will now be contin a letter from Master Fish Warden will engage in farming during the Eastern Star, last week proceeded to uous until the alterations are com Clanton, to the effect that there will balance of the war. Portland where he instituted a new pleted. be a carload of trout fry on Train No. Broccoli Plants for sale, the St. Val chanter of the order. The new lodge Harry Nicholai, J. S. O’Gorman and 1 Friday night and that measures for • entine, the best on the market. Now has its home in the Laurelhurst dis Robert K. Booth, stockholders in the their distribution should be arranged is the time to set them out. Geo. N. trict of Portland. On the same trip Sitka Spruce company, are here this before that date. Mr. Barton im Battey has them for sale. he visited the Roseburg chapter which week looking over the mill and log mediately got busy and is now round ging camps operated by their com ing up the local sportsmen with autos Mrs. E. A. Brenner and daughter, he found in a flourishing condition. Faye, departed Sunday morning for Grant W. Harry, an old time Co- pany. While not an official stock to take care of the matter. It is es Hutchinson, Kansas, called there by quille resident, was in town last week holders meeting the entire stock of timated that there Twill be at least the serious illness of her father. after an absence of several years. the company is represented here this forty cans of fry for Coquille. and this Victor Dimmick, son of County Grant is now located near Eugene and week and many matters of interest will take a considerable number of Treasurer Dimmick, arrived in Marsh says he is doing his bit to decrease to the company and the community cars. For this reason all lovers of field last week and will take a posi- the high cost of living in his section. will come up for discussion and ad- the sport should step to the front and . tion at one of the mills on the bay. He came in to attend the funeral of justmènt. Mr. NTicholai is head of the volunteer the use of their cais for Pat Rooney and George Van Loo his nephew, Clifford Laird, who met Nicholai Door Manufacturing com- the distribution of the fry. It will are over from the Nelson Iron Works an"accidental death in Brewster last Pany’ Portland^ Mr. O Gorman is also be necessary for the lueal sports manager of the Wisconsin Logging men to get in touch with Myrtle Point this week installing the electric hoist week. ^ and elevator at the local creamery. **John L. Gary, who has been at Sa- Company of the same city and Mr. and" arrange territory as that city Booth is connected with the Retail gets an equal amount from the car Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hooke, of San lem for several weeks returned last Lumber Company, of Astoria. load and by making arrangements in Francisco, who were called here by week as the agent of the Willamette Buy your season tickets now for advance no stream will be double the tragic death of their friend, Chas. University and will spend a part of Walker, departed for their home this the summer here \i the interests of the Chautauqua. July 15 to 22. Price stocked, and all can ee served. Warden Clanton also stated in his morning. that institution. He expects to visit $2.50 for adults. J. M. Sanford, of this city, is seek letter that it was his intention to send G. A. Downey, of Roseburg, district the Klamath country in his work be- agent for the Pacific Building & Loan fore the beginning of the next school ing to rival Burbank in propagating us a half car of cat fish later and that First National Bank Building Association, is spending a week or J'earj Tie will be at Myrtle Point new varieties of fruit. His latest ef at the same time he will send an addi tional half car .of trout fry, which fort is in the form of cultivated wild two with us now on his company’^ >nex^ year< business. local Pythian Sisters lodge will strawberries and the results are morf j should stock practically all the streams than «pleasing. He displayed several reached from this city in a day’s E. E. Johnson was compelled to r e -! hold a RPecial meeting tonight to wel- berries from the new plants yester- drive. Mr. Clanton did not state in sign as a member of the Red Cross 1 eo™ their Krand chief' Emma- Snyder, day that were certainly beauties and his communication the variety of corps last week and made a flying j Aurora lodge. The regular meet- of the most luscious flavor ever tast- trout which are included in the corn business trip to Portland. He return- ; in* ° f the lodb'e takcS P!ace on Mon' shipment but it is supposed that a ed Friday evening. |daT evening but this week they will ed outside of the genuine wild berry#1 50c and 75c On Saturday Charles Pendleton be came the sole owner of the Scenic theatre in this city, buying the place outright from P.. C. Levar. Old pat- ions of this popular show house will regret the departure of Mr. Levar as he has given of his very best during the period of time in which he had conducted the house. At the same time they huve great hopes from the incoming management and are look ing forward to his announcements of coming features with great eagerness. F uh rm an ’s Pharmacy MERELV MENTIONED Specials W e have a few pairs of New Corsets at the old price It will pay you to look them over Sizes 1 8 ,1 9 ,2 0 ,2 1 ,2 2 ,2 6 ,2 7 ,2 9 ,3 1 , Extra five hook stays Lyons & Jones 1 use the night which belongs to the K. In another column will be seen the of P. lodge in which to welcome their ad. of the K. F. Clark bankruptcy highest state executive. All mem stock which is being sold out at less | bers are requested to be present. than present wholesale cost. It will Buy your season tickets now for pay our readers to look it over for the Chautauqua. July 15 to 22. Price special prices. $2.50 for adults. W. C. Schuppel, supervisor of Charles Palm, who has been visit agents for western Oregon for the Or egon Life Insurance Company, is here ing with Postmaster Leneve and fam this week training and aiding our ily the past two weeks, started for genial ex-assessor in the way he his home in Ventura. California, yes terday. Mr. Palm expressed h im s e lf should go— to get life insurance. as very well pleased with the attrac Mrs. Ben Lawrence, of Indianapo tions of Coos county and said also lis, Indiana, arrived Saturday evening that as soon as business matters can for an extended visit with Mr. Law be arranged he expects to return and rence’s parents, our genial recorder make this his permanent home. and his estimable wife. She expects The local Honor Guhrd will give a to be joined by her husband some Red Cross dance at the Heazlet next time next month. Saturday evening and promise to the J. C. Slagle, Sr., returned "yesterday patrons one of the best dances of the from a winter spent at Butte, Mon season. This is their second dance tana. Mr. Slagle says he has suffer and with the memory of their first e f ed practically none from asthma since fort still in the minds of those who going to Montana and that he will re love to trip the light fantastic there main here so long as he can be free is little question that they will have from the trouble. the largest attendance of any enter E. D. Graham, at present engaged tainment of a like nature for the year. in the harbor survey work along the Buy your season tickets now for coast, visited his family over Sunday. the Chautauqua. July 15 to 22. Price The crew fc now at work at the en $2.50 for adults. trance of Coos Bay but will no doubt L. A. I.iljeqvist came over yetser- finish there and go to the Umpqua day morning on matters pertaining some time this week. to our delinquent tax cases and while Ware Brothers, of Roseburg. start- here received the county’s copy of the ed a stage line between this city and decision handed down by Judge Skip- Roseburg last Friday and will main-1 worth in the Kinney case. Of course tain a regular schedule'through the j he feels highly jubilant over the re- Keora Corsets nrfie Custom Made Meaning good luck, health and hap piness Every corset guaranteed to be fully custom made, cut and manufactured to fit every clients measurements. Made of best boning known, guaranteed not to rust or break. Guarantee tag with every corset sold. * Sold only by our Corsetiere • ELECTRIC OF THE F t-r CE 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 handling 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. *” Maybelle Ford Oregon Power Co. F. E. McKenna, Local Manager Phone 366 Coquille, Oregon Rose Bldg, Coquille Oregon