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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S. Dr. D. L. Steele, Sudden Passing Aw ay Coquille vh Bandon at (loquille of Softool Report uext Sunday. Grandma Collier. Report of Coquille Public School G. C. Welch was up from t im pa lineehall at Coquille Sunday. Dentist, * Again we are called upon to for month oudiug May 5,' 1905: See those black silk skirts at on business Monday. will be iu Coquille May 25th, chronicle the passing away of an The steamer Chico sailed from Mrs. Perrott’s. Grade 1, F'unny Getty, teacher. 1905, prepared to do dental work other of our old pioneer friends No. pupils enrolled, 55; No. days’ Mr. and Mrs. Post were up from Sa" Francisco on Sunday, Call ltiverton Monday , Mrs. A. Feuoglio, of Beaver Hill, and will remain ten days, aud citizens, this time in the person attendance, 654; No. days’ absence earjy. Highest spot cash price paid for waB ’ n *own shopping Monday. A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical of Hannah J. Collier, widow of the 41; No. times tardy, 2. Burt McDuffee was up from chickens at Dean A Morgan’s Fred Moser and Albert Bright late Joseph Collier, who proceeded j Grades 2, Mrs. Yoakarn, teacher, and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern Parkersburg the first of the week. ket. were down from Gravel Ford yes her four and a half years. The de- No. belonging, 411; attendance, 785; in every particular. Kates from The steamer Elizabeth succeeded terday. Mr and Mrs. T. W. Panter, of ceased, formerly Hannah Hathaway, I absence, 37; tardy, t. W . T. Miller, of Myrtle Point, was born June 19, 1823, in the Bandon, were Coquille visitors on in going to Bea on Monday evening. Grade 3, Inez Lusk, teacher. At- Monday. A. E. Smith, of Riverton, had greeted old friends iu this city yes stato of Ohio, and died at her home tendance, 691; absence, 27; tardy,2; terday. Luther Williams, the upper river business in this place the lust of the Including room, board, g Olierai nursing and drugs. Mrs. Perrott has just received a ' ll * oflu*lle, May 10, 1905, at the enrollment, 35. logger, had business in this city week. "pat-! advanced ago of 81 years, 10 months Grade 4, Mrs. Wooten, teacher. nice lot of ladies’ shirt waist Monday. j and 21 days. During her girlhood Enrollment, 37; attendance, 518; Rev. H. M. Branham goes to terns. John Snyder, the Marshfield hotel j days she Itved with her parents in absence, 42; tardy, 0. Riverton to preach next Sunday at The schooner Albion arrived at man, was in our city a day or so Bandon from San Francisco last j the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, 11 a. m. Grades 5 and 6, Grace L. Bridges, last week. Sunday. j Illinois and Iowa. She was mar teacher. Enrollment, 58; No. pupils B orn . — At Bandon, May 8th, Mrs. J. A. Jacobson came over Mrs. Harry Houghton and son, from North Bend Monday for a 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ander George, of Norway, were in town ried to Joseph Collier in Illinois, attending, 37; No. days’ Attendance, June 22, 1843. They crossed the 688; No. days’ absence, 18; tardy, 0. son, a son. shopping on Monday. short visit. plains, landing in Jackson county, Grades 7 and 8, Ellen N.Beamis, Eolines, Voiles and Mohair at Rev. Horsfall will conduct ser Mrs. Wato.-s and Mrs. D. P. Oregon, in 1860, and in 1865 came teacher. Enrollment, 46; remain PERCHERON STALLION vices at the Episcopal church in Strang were in from Lee the last Mrs. Perrott’s. Just the thing for to Coquille where they resided till ing, 35; attendance, 689; absence, this city uext Sun day. summer dresses. of the week Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Short, of death. 32J; tardy, 0. Round Hill Strawberries Tues Boax.— Near Coquille, May 14, To this union were born ten Rocky Point, went to Marshfield Grades 9 and 10, T. C. Jory. 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. George days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Monday on a short visit. children, six sons and four*’ daugh Enrollment, 18; remaining, 8; at Leave orders at Robinson's. Steward, a son. Anyone wishing a fine team of ters, all except two of whom are tendance, 153; absence, 10^; tardy, Declamatory contest by tbepu pils Miss Flossie Mansell, of this city, of Mrs. Wooten, at Masonic Hall, large young mares will do well to living, n son, when but a child in 1. A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs went to North Bend Saturday for a call on George Houghton, of Nor 1852, while their eldest daughter, Summary: Total enrollment, 298, May 27th. Watch for posters. 1700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte, visit with friends. Mrs. J. D. Waugh, died at Visalia, Total attendance, 4078; way. Total ab. Parties wishing the best of pas California, a year or so since, leav Bee hives of good pattern and sence, 208. Total times tardy, 9. The declamatory contest by M rs. Will make the season at COQUILLE and other points in the valley ture for stock will do well to inquire ing sons, H. J., J, A., B. F., Charles put up in woraman-like manner at Wooten’s class will be given May Season commences April 15th. *For terms address or inquire of T. C, J oky , of W . A. Goodman, Coquille, Or. the Coquille Furniture Factory. 27, at Masonic Hall. Program next and George Collier, and daughters, Principal. Slingsby Bros., Coquille, Oregon. Ed Gundlefinger, the popular Mrs. W. C. Paxson, Mrs. T. A. — -,m- «- — issue. Wm. Hammerburg, the pioneer salesman for Fuller’s paints, paid Mrs. Wnj. Gallier, of Bandon, R. G. MoQuigg is in from Doug Walker and Mrs. J. C. Franz to sawmill mau, was up from the lower Coos county a business visit last las county visiting his daughters, mourn her death, all of whom were has been in town for a week past river the latter part of last week week, leaving on the south-bound the Mesdames Cunningham and present with their families, except visiting her sons, Sheriff and Depu Mrs. Conger, of this city, went to Alliance. ty Stephen and Ed Gallier. Mr. Peart, and other friends in this sec Mrs. Paxson and George. the bay Saturday. She will visit Rev. and Mrs. Hare, of Myrtle tion. Mr. and Mrs. Collier were among Gallier came up Saturday and re her daughter, Mrs. Boone of Sum Point, came down Monday and pro W. J. Liohty came down last the early settlers of Coos county, turned Sunday and shook hands ner. ceeded to Bandon, accompanied by their homestead coveriug a portion with many of his old friends. J. C. Shields, of Bandon, visited Rev. Elliott, of North Bend who week and took Jack W ood, his of the present site of Coquille, and father-in-law, home with him, the his daughter, Mrs. Osborne, near joined them here. Watchm aker and Jeweler, old man having been under the consequently knew what real pion town, and other friends of this sec eer life means, having crossed the Eric Wold, the civil engineer, weather of late. tion. Front Street, plains by team when that was a long did some surveying last week at Is and Gene N osier arrived here Miss Winnie Spires, of Myrtle Rocky Point for Dr. Swensen at his and arduous task, fraught with COQUILLE, OREGON. Point, visited her friend, Miss Reta new and extensive logging business yesterday from Coronado Beach, hardships and dangers known only California, and are greeting old Johnson, of this place, the last of on the lower river. to those who have had that ex friends, many of whom are pleased A ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . the week. perience. . Miss. E. H. Brewer, of Pasadena, to see the boys back again. John Shelton, of Beaver slough, California, accompanied by a friend, The deceased joined the Univer- Captains Jenson and Martin, of salists which was the first church was in town t ie last of the week Mrs. Lavender, arrived here lately carrying one eye in a sling, the and are visiting Miss Brewer’s broth the steamers Elizabeth and Chico organized in this city, and remained respectively, ivere in town on Satur a faithful member till 1890 when result of au ulcer. er, P. H. Brower, of Fishtrap. day between boats, while they were she united with the M. E. church, Peter Crow was down from the Those who know themselves to be waiting a favorable time to sail. South, and remained till death. Ecklev miuiug district last week indebted to the Russell Pharmacy Clyde Barker, of Fairview, has The final summons came very Clocks! Clocksl That we are Headguarters for Gents' Furnish and greeted his many friends in are reminde J that they are expected been so unfortunate as to cut a foot suddenly, she seeming in her usual town on Thursday. Large, Assortment at to call at the office of E. B. Hall and very severely, the big toe being al health in the early evening when Mrs. M. D. Cutlip, of Coos river, pay without unnecessary delay. W il s o n J e w e l r y C o . ing Goods. most severed from the foot. He Miss Ray Collier, who was living *w is home again after a visit of several J. W. Mast, clerk and book keep was brought to town yesterday and with her went to lodge, and on re Watch Repairing. months with her sister, Mrs. Dr. er at the Prosper mill, came up last the wound was dressed by Dr. Culin. turning found her grandmother in (20 years’ experience.) Baker, of Starbuok, Washington. Our line of Ready-made Clothing cannot be week and went out to Lee to see Mrs. Ellen Peterson, of Arago, bed, but noticed that all was not Robert Burns, the attorney, his grandma Mast, and other friends passed through town Monday on exactly as usual about the room and started for Gold Beach, the county in that section, returning on Mon her way to Empire City where she approached the old lady and asked beat. scat of Curry county, Monday, hav day. goes to visit her parents, Mr. and how she was to which she replied ing had legal business which called W. W. Gatcliell, of Myrtle Poiut, Mrs. Daved Roberts, her sister, that she believed she was dying. ------ IN ------ him there. Cali and inspect our line of WALK-OVER Shoes returned from Marshfield Friday, Mrs. John Morgan, and many Miss Ray stepped to the door and REAL ESTATE. Adam Pershbnker, accompanied having gone over to report the do friends of that place. called to some of her companions by his daughter, Mrs. Lowe, re ings of the head camp, Woodmen J. P. Jacobsen, of Eureka, Calif., with whom she had returned from $3,000 A large school building hereto- as well as many other leading styles. turned last week from a visit on of America, to which he bad been a foie conducted as an academy, father of our townsman, J. N. lodge, and Mrs. Walker, who lives in center of well populated dis Coos river with Captain Edwards delegate. trict. Building fully furnished. t Jaccobsen, one of the managers of next door, and by the time they Good grounds. An excellent op- and family. Rev. Father Donnelly, of Marsh the Myrtle Grove creamery, arrived came in she only breathed a few por •ortunitv for the right party, Staple and Fancy Groceries. "ill lease. Wil Owiug to the lateness of the sea field, came over Friday and went to here Mouday and is enjoying a visit times, and till the last answered This amount of fine property, son, A. J. Wimor is offering eggs Bandon Saturday, where he held with nis son and wife aud also a question, saying she was no better. $11,500 i in... including two fine residences 10-aore orange grove in Pomona, Cal. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. from his thoroughbred Blue Anda- services on Sunday. Next Sunday daughter, Miss Jacobsen who is This has been a long life well and to exchange for good stock ranch. lusiaus and White Faced Black he will be of Cape Blanco, and at spending the summer here with her spent and the profusion of beauti *4500 A good farm of 220 acres near Co- quille. Has *2.000 worth of first- Spanish at $1.00 per setting. Rogue River on the Sunday follow brother. ful flowers waB a token of love and * class timber. Will lease. friendship by her many friends. ing. Prof. L. R. Edmunds, of Bandon, $ 2 800 A fine corner business property Mr. and Mrs. Wm Cleghorn, of returned from Marshfield Thursday Rev. D. H. Hare will preacn at Jeffersou City, Mo., who will be re The funeral services were conducted $ 1 500 Nice small place of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres full where ho had gone to deliver Ban- the Presbyterian church next Sun membered as having spent a year in the M. E. Church, South, by bearing orchard, balance pasture don’s educational exhibit for the day evening, services beginning at or so with us, but and meadow. Good eyoporator. returned Rev. H. M. Branham, and the re This is a good investment. Lewis anil Clark Exposition. 8 o ’clock. He will hold a short home a few months ago, have con mains were lain to rest in the Odd House and two lots in good Fellows’ cemetery, followed by a location. A bargain. Mr. Hartson, manager of the Hil - conference with the members of the cluded to try Coos again, arriving W. H- MANSELL, P r o p . Good house, barn and four lots mer and Bredhoff creamery, has church at the close of the service at Myrtle Point the last of the week. huge concourse of relatives and Successor to T. J. Little. in fine location. inado arrangements by which he and would like to have all present. They are visiting Mrs. Cleghorn’s friends. Corner business property. Bettor M ARSHFIELD General Hospital $$15 to $$30 p e r w eek Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. Marshfield, Oregon. Boneparte, Jr. W. H. SCHROEDER Jw w w w w w w w w w w w S REMEMBER Sanford’s Bargains W. T. Kerr I IVERY and FEED STABLE will handle the output of the Sugar Leaf Creamery, of Myrtle Point. The union prayer meeting will he held at the Christian church next Thursday evening at 8 o ’clock. The interest is growing in these meet ings nnd all are cordially invited to attend. Henry Grady, of Norway, went to the hay Monday to take a steamer for San Francisco where he goes to visit his daugher, Mrs. Amanda Nelson, who he thiuks may return with him. W ak run — A neat woman or girl to do house keeping and chores on small ranch 1J miles from Myr tle Point. Wages 810 to $15 per month, address Capt. John Felsher, Myrtle Point, Oregon. W. D. Marshall, of Bandon, pass ed through this city on Saturday, beiug on his way to Portland, where he goes as a delegate to at tend the Grand Court of the Forest ers of America which convenes there soon. W. O. Williams, one of Marsh field’s real estate men, was over to the county seat Monday. He in forms us that some changes in the ownership of real estate on the bay have taken place and that the indi cations are that this will be a lively season on the bay. uncle, Tex Robison, and family. Mrs P B. Hoyt Dead. Several members of Coqui lie’s baseball nine for this season have On Saturday morning, Amelia, arrived, including T. C. Streib, 1st wife of P. B. Hoyt, of this place, B., Geo. Cooper, P.; Willis Ordway, passed away after a long illness. L. F.; Mike Nevins, S. S .; Paul| The funeral took place Monday Peralta, C.; Chas. Robinson, 3rd afternoon, the service being con B. Of our local boys, Henry Smith, ducted by Rev. W. Horsfall, in the Mrs. W. T. Lewis got word from 2nd B.; Ed. Lorenz, C. F., will Episcopal Church. her husbandJast W’eek that he had take part The prospects are good The attendance was large, the purchased a farm at North Ynkama, for some pretty lively games here church being too small to accommo Washington, and on Monday start this summer. date those in attendance. ed for that place with her children Will Barrows who was severly The floral tribute at the grave for future residence. She was ac hurt and came near being killed by companied by Mrs. Orth, Mr. Lewis’ a falling tree one day last week, is was very beautiful and • profuse, in mother, who recently came out getting along all right, having come dicative of the esteem in which de ceased was held. from Kentucky. to town yesterday. While sawing on j W. D. Cox, of Portland, who has a log a large tree fell without any ap- j Deceased leaves a husband nnd been here for a month or more look parent cause and would have struck : three children, a father and mother, ing up the records of lands belong him had he not moved and while | two sisters and two brothers, and a ing to the Southern Pacific within he dodged the big tree, there was : | large number of friends to mourn her departure.— Bandon Recorder. Coos county, for the purpose of a small maple fell, and many limbs | i ------------ .»»« making assessments more accurate, scattered about him, one of which T. N. Kerr, of Portland, repre got through with his work, and ac struck him. He is to be congrat companied by his wife, went to the ulated that he got ofi as luckily as senting Busbong A Co., stationers and lithographers, accompanied by bay last Saturday to catch a steam he did. H. Stinnsmith, introducing Dr. er for home. J. E. and E. J. Martin, of east- Clark's Dandruff Cure, have been j ern Oregon, who have been at Myr- in town two or three days and made j tie Point several day visiting anoth- our office a pleasant business call. i er brother, went to Bandon yester- _____ day. While in town they met old friends in the persons of V. N. Perry : W Cut this out. andJ.B.Fox. In 1872 they were here i $ Bring it to Dl. and worked for Mr. Perry’s father in the clearing of the old place near J It ia worth 25 cents in trade Norway, and in company, with Vale, at our store on repairing or they visited with J. B. Fox, then on purchases amounting to tl.0 0 his old place near Gravel Ford and or more. with bim took an elk hunt wbicb Wilaon Jewelry Co., was an event greatly enjoyed and T b e R e l i a b l e J e w e le r * 20 T eere' E x p e r ie n c e long to lie remembered by those ib-S» o a o o o o taking part. LEVI 1TRMISS £ CO'S OVERALLS For men who toil investigate this now. A hill ranoh on Fishtrap of 150 acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. A residence property that is dirt 8 500 oheap. * 260 Two fine lots near the school- house. 5-room cottage and one lot. t 500 Now A cozy home. fine residence lots, close to $ 400 Three business. An extraordinary bar gain. $ 100 Two corne»* bottom lots. It is impossible to describe my list in this C3lnmn. If yon are looking for a good piece of property at a reasonable prioe, can certainly suit yon. Kemembei, I rent houses and farms, make loans and do-all kinds o f agency business. Come in and see me before buy ing. I oan save yon DOLLARS. O. C. SANFORD, Coquille, Oregon. GENERAL DRAYING. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Sole Agent for Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal T H E Z M I^ U S T Who tied the oow’s tail to his leg iu the process of milk ing; said she had not dragged him over tw o m iles b efor he realized he had m i lo a mistake. H o w : m :- u c £ i . F a r t h e r Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using E lectric L igh ts. Bicycles! IN V E ST IG A T E Quality as well as Quantity for the price paid at the A L B E R T FISH, Dealer In NEW AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES Bicyles Sundries, Etc. Wheel8 to Rent. Repairing Speciality . City M eat Market FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, , Turkey8 and Game in Season. Front Street, Coquille, Ore., Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Box 224