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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1905)
■—■ s? W O. W ’s come out Saturday Sudden Death of Judge LOCAL NEWS. night. Schroeder. Mm. Clint). Levine whb up from Mrs. N. Plyler was over from As we go to press word Domes the junction yesterday. Fat Elk on Saturday. ! from Arago by wire that Judge J Mrs John Liuderbeck, of Arngo, Chas. Levine, of the junction, was in town shopping on Friday. , Henry Schroeder passed away at was up to town Saturday. A new feuce has been placed I 8:30 o'clock, May 30, 1905. The E. A. Philpot, the dredger man, Judge has been failing in health •round the Odd Fellows’ cemetery. J. L. lyught, the Myrtle t'oint was over from the bay yesterday. for the past three or four years, stock limn, went to the bay Mon. Mrs. E. J. Wright, of Arago, and has of late been quite poorly, day. was in town Saturday and Sunday. and bit death was not wholly un \V. H. (lambic, the North Bend F or S ale — Some fine young expected. market mnn, was in our city yester horses — will make heavy team. En Funeral services will be held at day. Norway tomorrow, June 1, at 2:30 quire at H erald office. M's. Alex Stauff, of Marshfield, A. Porshbaker, the retired saw p. m. came over Monday for a visit with mill man, was up from the lower Fine Breakfast Bacon at Dean & friends. river a day or so last week. Morgan's. M O. Fold, the Myrtle Point Round Hill Strawberries Tues music dealer, went to Marshfield Mrs. Perrott has just received a days, Thursdays and Saturdays. nice lot of ladies’ shirt waist pat M onday. terns. Albert Sneed, of Bear Creek, Leave orders at Robinson’s. A. J. Sherwood, our townsman Mrs. Marshal Way, of Myrtle made our city a business visit last and attorney, returned from a busi Point, is visiting hei mother, Mrs. Saturday. ness trip to the bay yesterday. G. \V. Hickson, of Norway, re Elizabeth Leneve, in this city. turned from Bandon on Monday, Parties wishing the best of pas where ho had been for a visit. ture for stock will do well to inquire Bee hives of good pattern and of W . A. Goodman, Coquille, Or. put up'iu worKuiau-like manner at W. P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’ s. the Coquille Furniture Factory. W. T. Kerr, superintendent of \V. W. Hayes, of Bandon, was in town visiting his son, J. S. Hayes, our mill, returned last Friday lrom and family, the latter part of the a business trip to San Francisco. week. Mrs. Joe. McCord, of Bandon, came up Friday for a vitit with Mrs. D. F. Dean and other friends in this city. The steamer Chico took her departure from Bandon for San Francisco on Thursday afternoon and is due to return. J. L. Randleraan, of Norway, made our office a pleasant call on Saturday while in town on buniness. Robt. McCann, of the Riverton Lumber Co., came over from the bay Friday and went to Riverton on business. Mr. Cooper, the manager of the branch store of the Coquille Mill & George Hermann, of Myrtle Mercantile Co. at Arago, was in Point, was quite seriously hurt on town Saturday. Sunday while participating in a Bert Gould, the civil engineer, game of b neb all at that place. came down fro p the Eckley mining J. E. Quick is suffering fron a district last Friday, and reports all severely bruised foot which he sus running smoothly. tained several days ago while help The Woodmen of the World of ing the Aasen boys remove a logging this section are preparing for a big engine from a scow. blowout n-xt Saturday evening, and L. H. Morgan lias ha 1 a nice fire every chopper who fails to be there place n 1 chiuin y p r into his will misB a treat. house noli' tu* V'alom.'. M. O Mrs. Peterson, of Arago, returned Hooten is th • Imil lor and it is a Monday from Empire where she g >o 1 pise* of work. had gone to visit her parents, Mr. There is t > be a genuine 4th of and Mrs. David Roberts, and sister, July celebration at \r igo this year. Mrs. John Morgan. All the necessary prop orations are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fox, of Marsh being made an 1 a grand good time field, were in town Saturday. While is assured all wh i attmi 1. on our streets they met their son, Rev. H. M. Branham and wife \V. W. Fox, who had just returned leaves this morning for Rose- from a long sojourn in the Alaska burg to attowl district conference, mining districts. Mr. Fox and son which convenes at Roseburg on have some valuable claims at Inman- Thursday, and will be gone about a chunk. week. The surveyor on the coast rail Dr. S. Abbott, of Marsh iold, the road, who are still in the vicinity veteranary surgeon, is here on his re of Crescent City, last week were turn from a trip down the river where working on the beach near Cushing be had been called by ’ phone. In creek. The Record says it thought case you noed his service you should they will run a line along the ocean call on him. bluff, as the route inland is very Miss Ivy Luugworth, of Curry difficult. county, came up this way last week The champion chimney sweep and continued her trip to the bay, who is in our city for a few days, and returned Monday to this city will clean your flues, one story, 50c where she will hold .a position in per ilue; two stories 75c. No dirt our telephone office. in your house; all work first class Mrs. Harry Hemsley, of Sum i a, California, arrivod here last week accompanied by her friend, Miss Grace Sevier, and they will visit Mrs. H's sister, Mrs. Perry Robin son, and other relatives and friends. W. R. Haines, the Marshfield piano man, accompanied bv S. C. Brown, came over Monday and wont down the river by private con veyance on a canvassing trip. Mr. Haines is doiDg a good business in his lice. L. F. Crenshaw, formerly a resi dent of the Sumner district, who has been in eastern Oregon for some time, nrrived here last week, coming in from the De Schutes irre- gating works where he had been working for some time. The schooners Abion and May Flower having just finished load ing at our mill, it was able to start up again after a rest of seveial days, necessitated by the wharf room all being occupied. A large vessel is expected at Marshfield which will carry about half a million feet. This will so relieve the crowded condi tion of the yard that the mill will be able to run steadily for some time. Anyone wishing a fine team of large youDg mares will do well to call on George Houghton, of Nor way. E 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 — 5 E 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Monday The union revival meetings that have been in progress during the last few days in Coquille have been services of great power, our fair city has been tried on leligious lines as never before. Rev. Snyder is a man who bas power with God ai:d preaches the gospel in its purity. The churches all gave their sympa thy and support toward the success of the meeting. The membership of the churches were all greatly benefitted. There were a few >vho professed conver sion. Had not Rev. Snyder’s strength failed him, as he has beeu engaged in meetings since last September, the meetings would not bave closed so soon. He should bave rested a mouth ago, but bis zeal for souls, and the request for his aid led him to undertake more than he should have. Rev. Snyder and Mr. Jeffery made many warm friends here. They left for their homes this morning going by way of Marshfield, one to California, the other to Brownsville, Oregon. --- Pierce’s The place to buy Dry Goods at Right Prices. Call and look over our Stock and be Convinced. Agents for Chas. A. Stevens Ready-made and Made-to-meas ure Tailor Suits, Shirt waist suits, etc. STALLION PERCHERON Boneparte, Jr. A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs 1700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte, Will make the season at COQUILLE and other points in the vallsy Season commences April 15th. For terms address or inquire of Slingsby Bros., Coquille, Oregon. . Bad Luck. Henry Smith, one of our ball play ers, while returning from the ball grounds yesterday afternoon, attempted to jump onto a hand car that was coming up the track, aud missing his footing got a fall with the result that one bone in his right forearm. This will be likely to spoil his ball playing for this sea son. Rev. Horsfall will hold services at the Episcopal church Sunday in the morning only. Miss Gertrude Mandigo, of North Bend, is in town visiting some of her voung friends. W.H. SCHROEDER Watchmaker and Jeweler, Front Street, COQUILLE, OREGON. A j W l l w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . W W W W W W W W W W W Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co treatment, who has shown little signs 38 3 5 21 7 5 of improvement, and it is thought Drummer’s Sample Sale. SUM MART. an operation will be necessary be T. J. Crawford, of San Francisco, fore permnneut relief can be expect Two bass hits—Flanagan, Mona will sell his entire sample line of han and Peralta. Dealers in+•* ed. cloth and silk suits, coats, waists, Struck out—Cooper, 8; Smith, 8. The members of the Ladies Band, Stolen bases, Marshfield 6; Coquille sud skirts at the Hotel Coquille of this city, on Friday evening, sample room Thursday, Friday and 1. gave a whist party in honor of Miss Saturday. Here is your opportun Hit by pitcher, Kennedy. Mary Downing, at the home of Mr. Base on balls off Smith, 2; Cooper, ity, ladies, to buy up-to-date styles and Mrs. Fred Slagle. An exceeding at wholesale prices. You are wel 1. ly pleasant evening was spent by come. Umpire, Page; Scorer, Mahoney. these young people. This was a T he C rawford O utfitting C o ., Time of game, 1:40. farewell party, Miss Downing hav San Francisco, ing closed her music teaching here Diamond Sparks. for the time being, and will return Monehan, the first baseman of to her home at Ashland. The time of Marshfield, is always “ there” with her returning will be looked for the ginger and funny sayings to the ward to by our young people, she great amusement of the spectators. having become a favorite among Olynes and Downing will be a them. tower of strength to the Bandons. The declamatory contest by the Cartwright, our new third base members of Mrs. Wooten’s elocu man, will be here in time for next / tion class, which took place Satur Sunday’s game. day evening at the Masonic Hall, “ Cap” Streib will switch the in was wall attended and highly ap field, Smith going to first, the preciated by those in attendance. “ Cap” will play second and Robin There were eight who took part in son will go to the outfield. or no pay; also examine chim the contest, Miss Dilla Wood be Wickman, the centerfielder of Clocks! Clocks! neys for defects. Leave orders at ing i.l and not able to attend. The Marshfield, robbed Peralta of a LargelAssortment at this office at once. beautiful gold medal was won by three bagger in the ninth by mak W il s o n J e w e l r y C o . Mrs. J. A. Lamb and Miss Mary Miss Emma Sherwood, in the ren ing a beautiful running catch of his L s ' ^ 4 ^ w . H . M A N S E L L , P rop . Watch Repairing. Downing will start for southern dition of the Chanot Race from long fly. Successor to T. J. Little. Oregon tomorrow, Miss Downing “ Ben Hur.” ' The others did well Chaales Baxter, our handsome (20 years’ experience.) G E N E R A L D R A Y IN G . going to hor home at Ashland, and which speaks highly for the ability native son, showed that he was W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . Mrs. Lamb going to her former of Mrs. Wooten as a tutor in elocu made of the right stuff last Sunday home at Medford for a visit with tionary art. at North Bend where he umpired All orders bandied with carefulness and expedience. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ood the game. The North Bend play Notice. ford of that place. — in — ers tried to bulldoze him but after Sole Agent for Notice is hereby given to the Law a few fines they were as meek as W a n t e d . — By Chicago Manufac. REAL ESTATE. and Order League, and to all law- no more luring House, person of trustworthi abiding citizens of Coos county, lambs and gave him ness and somewhat familiar with that there will be a mass meeting at trouble. This rule should be fol $•3,000 A large school building hereto a foie conducted as an academy, local territory as assistantin branch the court house on the 8th day of lowed by the rest of the umpires of — in oenter of well populated dis trict- Building folly famished. office. Salary $18 paid weekly, per June, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m., to the league, as the spectators come Iv E -A -lS r Good grounds. An excellent op devise ways and means for the en to see a baseball game and not portunity for the right party, manent position. No investment re forcement of the Local Option law. W ill lease. Who tied the cow ’s tail to his le g iu the process of m ilk quired. Business established. Pre All law and order loving people rag chewing contest. $11,500 This amount of fine property, ing; said she had not d ragged him over tw o m iles b e fo r including two fine residences vious experience not essential to en are cordially invited to attend. be realized he had made a mistake. and 10-aore orange grove in Pomona, Cal. The Bandon-North Bend Game. to J. J. L amb , gaging. Address, Manager Branch- exchange for good stock ranoh. President. * 4 c a b A good farm of 2^0 acres near Co- The Bandonites won their first 323 Dearborn St., Chicago. H o w 3^-u.cla. IFartli er qaille. Has *2,000 worth of first game last Sunday by defeating the class timber. Will lease. Mrs. A. L. Veatch, who has been Lee Items. Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a North Benders in a score of 4 to 1. $2800 A flno oorner business propert v ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. mistake in not using E lectric L igh ts. Editor H erald : — As I have not Reed was hit freely and gave away L. Barker, at Fairview, for several Nice small plaoe of 8 acres near to Higginbottom in the seventh, $1500 town, well improved, 4 acres full weeks, passed away last Tuesday. seen any items from Lee for some who held the heavy hitting “lads bearing orchard, balanoe pasture time, do not think that Lee is dead, and meadow. Good eyoporator. from the beach” from scoring She had been lingering for a long This is a good investment. We had a Buck Hughes pitched au elegant time, afflicted with that dread dis as it is far from it. House ana two lots in good game and was accorded faultless $1000 location. A bargain. eas 9, consumption. Deceased was a strawberry festival Saturday night support by his team males. Good house, barn and four lots $ 000 young woman, being yet in her in the hall, for the purpose of rais in fine location. The features of the game was the ing money to buy song books for business property. Better twenties, and leaves a husband to running one-handed catch of Clynes $ 800 Corner investigate this now. mourn the loss of a loving compan our Sunday school. We realized which to all appearances was good $ 650 A bill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres nearly sixteen dollars. The short for three bags. grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young McKune, Adams and Ward car in program was good, and ofcourse the fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar strawberries and cream, with plenty ried off the batting honors for Ban timber. This is a genuine bargain. A residence property that is dirt don. $ 500 of fine cakes thrown in, wag another cheap. Newell made some beautiful stops Two fine lots near the school- good treat. Afterward games were and fielded his position like a big f 259 honse. played until twelve o ’clock when all leaguer. New 5-room cottage and one lot $ 500 A coxy home. ------- » » • > e ------ went home feeling it was an even Three fine residence lots, close to Certain persons about town seem $ 400 business. An extraordinary bar ing to be remembered. • • * Our gain. not to have the proper regard for Sunday school has an enrollment of FRESH AND SALT MEATS. posters and advertisements placed $ 100 Two oorner bottom lots. over forty members. * * * Miss on our streets, and prosecutions | It is impossible to describe my list in thi* Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Byers, who has been so seriously may follow if these are not left where ojtnmn. If you are looking for a good ill with blood poison, is improving. posted without being marred and piece of property at a reasonable price, Turkeys and Game in Season. can certainly suit von. Mr. Hayes is still very sick. Jack torn dowu. Remeiubet, I rent houses and farms, Front Street, Coquille, Ore., Woods was improving at last re make loans and do all kinds o f agency F or S a l e . — A few good Grade business. Come in and see me before buy port • * • If this misses the waste Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Box 224 DOLLARS. Herford and Durham hulls. En ing. I can save yon O basket we may write again . C. HANFORD, A unt N anct . quire W. T. Dement, Myrtle Point Coquille, Oregon. Lumber o f all kinds, General Merchandise, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods a Specialty. Orders for Lumber filled with care and dispatch by rail or boat. W. T. KERR, Manager. I (VERY and FEED STABLE Sanford’s Bargains Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal INVESTIGATE duality as well as Quantity for the price paid at the City Meat Market smm C CO’S M About 200 fans accompanied the “Chappies" last Sunday to see their idols swallow their first bitter pill of defeat at Marshfield. Owing to the soft infield and sloppy outfield the “ Chappies” were unable to per form at their best. While both pitchers had their troubles in hand ling the wet sphere, Smith of .the Marshfield team wau luckiest of the two in keeping the hits scattered. Cooper was not given the support he should have received, conse quently Marshfield’s .team found it an easy matter to pile up runs from the start when they scored two aod kept it up until they had ten. The locals were unable to score until the seventh inning on Nevins' single and Peralta's drive to center. In the eighth inniDg they managed to add two more on Robinson’s single, a sacrifice and errors by Kennedy and Bigley. Thus ended the battle of our idols. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Deyoe, of MARSHFIELD. Myrtle Point, went to Bandon. AB R BH PO A yesterday for a little outing and to Flanagan, If.. 5 1 1 1 0 catch some fish. Monahan, l b . . 5 3 2 11 0 Chas. Shuck, a late arrival from Collins, c . . . . 5 1 3 8 0 Iowa, is visiting his uncle, Samuel Kennedy, ss .. 3 I 1 2 0 Shuck, of Lee, and family. He ex Smith, p . . . . 5 1 2 1 6 pects to be here till autumn. Severance, r f.. 4 0 1 0 0 Unimproved lots in Marshfield Bigley, 3 b .. . . 4 0 1 1 1 for sale or exchange for Coquille Hanruhan, 2b. 4 1 1 0 4 property. See W . O, W illiams , Wickmnn, c f .. 4 1 2 2 0 Marshfield, — — — — Henry Grady returned yesterday 39 10 14 27 11 from a visit with his son-in-law and COQUILLE. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, of AB R BH PO A San Francisco. He tell us that Mr. Nevins, ss....... ..5 1 1 f 0 Nelson has been ill for three or four Peralta, c ....... ..5 0 2 8 0 weeks, but wag improving when he Streib, Il>...... ...5 0 0 9 2 Smith, 2b ..... ...4 0 0 1 3 left for home. 2 1 1 Mrs. A. P. Alford, of this place, Robinson, 3b .. ...4 1 Ordway, I f ..... ..4 0 t 0 1 returned Saturday from Marshfield where she had been to see her Lorenz, c f ...... ...» 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 daughter, Miss Edna, who was re Nos'er, r f ....... cently taken to the bay for medical Cooper, p ....... ...4 0 0 1 l all over ihe w eft theyw ear IBP Coquille “Chappies” Meet De* Mootings Closed on Night. feat at Marshtield. m KAlLS i