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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1905)
Coquille Jerald. re COQUILLE DEFEATS MARSH* FIELD Race Meeting at Portland. «»r N lam arh T r o u b le wiitl U a srlta ll 1‘ laj-rra am i F oolrar.-n . Con*f l|»Mflloa>. Louis J. Kruger, ex-champion Tires Times tic Value of aey outer. Porttand, July 5.— Among the “ Cliiunberl.-uii’s Stoni ich and long distance foot racer of Germany great attractions which the Lewis Liver Tablets have done mu a and Holland, writes, Oct. 27, 1901; mos. A Stubbornly Fought Contest. W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 12 "During my training o f eight aud Clark Exposition will afford the great deal of good,” says C Towns, ■ — I — r • of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. weeks’fOut races at Salt Lake City, Still tasting the bitter pill that visitors to Poitland during this Butter Making In Coos County our boys g ive Marshfield last Mon month will be the opening of the "Being a mild physic the after in April last ! used B.illurd’l Stio.v effects are not unpleasant, and I Liniment to inv greatest satisfac One-Third Easier race meeting given by the Multno can reccoinmend them to all who tion. With this season opens a new day, the.' vi cut into the game with One-Third Faster Therefore, I highly recommend paying the “ Chap mah Fair Association at Irvington suffer from stomach disorder.” For ora in the production of butter in a veng< Snow Liniment to all who are trou- Park Track, beginning on July 22. sale by R S Knowlton. pies” wi a s re medicine. Coos county. Heretofore the Cal- | nh d with sprains, bruises or rheu- Rotary machine and ball bearing Both A ooper and Reid pitched More than 500 horses will be ifornia products have kept u few nutisui.” 25c, 50c and $ MX). For make it tho lightest runuiug ma stabled at Irvington during the 49 SUMMONS. iteid weakened in the sale by R. S. Knowlton. points higher in the markets than j good bal' chine in the world. racing days, which by the way, will IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E sixth just long enough to let us anything manufactured in Oregon, STATE OF OREGuX, FOR COOS n o t ic h . be the longest race meeting ever Quiit and durable, the rotouy but this season with the introduc- score once. C O UNTY: motion does away with noise and Notice is hereby given that I tion of the Pasteurizer, cold storage I Robinson first up reached the m- held in Oregon. The horses that Garrett M. Hill, will start iu the stake and handicax> wear caused by the forward aud have taken up one black and white Plaintiff, plants and other up-to-date appli- itial on a0 error of Hughes, and bull with short horns and riug in VB. events are the pick of those that bnekwurd movement of the shuttle. ances, the output of theCoquille, or ™a« h« d H8™nd on Ordway's beauti Will. J. Marsh, Trustee nose. N o marks. Runs on Hinck raced last winter at Oakland and beat out. Per ful bunt which he Defendant. I at least a great portion of it stands creek range. Owner will call anil Los Angeles. Such owners as E. To Wm. J. Marsh, Trustee, above pay damages and take animal or I equal to the first-class article pro alta next up lined a bit to left but sharp fielding kept Robinson on J. Ramsey, Doctor Rowell, Harry named defendant: will offer for sale and sell him i ac- ieuerai Office for Pacific Coast. duced in northern California. In the name o( the State of Oregon, j Stover, Winters & Johnson, and I cording lo law. third. W hile it was a fact that a fine you are hereby required to appear and 231 SUTTER SI., G. A. Henry. The locals now had three men on Del Fountain, have entered their answer the complaint of plaintiff filed quality of butter has been produced Cooper stake horses in the events, horses against you in said Court and Cause, on CAUTION in this section for a number of bases with no body out. C h a s . A. M c K e l l ip s , Agent, Coqu/'lle, O regon. that would have been shipped East, or before the 24th day of August, 1905, years, it has not generally been next up walked forcing a run. Admitted by piano dealers of the being the date prescribed by the court but for the generous purses and Nevins next up hit to Hughes and better class, conceded by the public known, as the best of our products stake moneys that the Association in the order for publication of summons have been sold in the markets of gets Ordway at home and Nevins for you to appear and answer said einn- in general, that the dealer who runs have hung up. the world as, and under the name on first and first throws back to plaint and if you fail to appear and down his competitor and his goods, When the Association officials answer said complaint on or before said home and catches Peralta trying to of California butter, but this season, is the dealer to give tho goby when through the firm of Fred B. Haight score from second on the above made up their stake events last year date, for want thefeof, tne plaintiff will you e to tile gulectioi of a apply to the court for the relief demand E M. F oil MAN, pian & Co., Props of the O. K. creamery, play. Collins and Peralta collided they were in a generous mood. ed in his complaint, which is that Ci »quill June 14, 1905 Coquille buttor is being shipped all and both were stretched on the Knowing that the Exposition would plaintiff be decreed to be the owner ♦ • over the world as a Coos county ground, one on each side of the bring lovers of the thorougbreds in fee simple of :hc northwest hi of sec A private H o sp ita l w ell e q u ip p e d fo r the treat from all over the country, they tion 24 in Township 28. South of range product, without being rewrapped plate. m ent o f s u r g ic a l a n d m e d ical d ise ases. A fter a delay of fifteen minutes made up their minds that if hand 9 West of the Willamette Meridian, in and on its own merits. Collins finished the game but Per some purses and valuable stakes Coos county, Oregon, and that defend T ra in e d N u r s e s in A ttendance. alta had to retire as he was unable would attract the best class of ant lias no eetnte, interest or claim, or At Myrtle Point Norway Items. any title whatever to said described to play, luckily that no bones were horses and tne best owners, they premises, and that plaintiff's title be de would certainly bring them to P o rt clared good and valid thereto, nnd for Does finest up-to-ilnte work at low For Information Address R. W. Haughton has treated broken. est prices. "Courteous treat Robinson was called in from sec land. This they have done and in his costs and disbursements. himself to a new buggy. m ent’ to all. We sell plates, Marshfield, Oregon This summons is published once a Phone 631. Mrs. Henry Reese, of North Bend, ond and caught an elegant game. all they will distribute over $100,- films, cameras and all supplies. week for at least six successive weeks in 000 among the winners of the stake In the first half of the ninth things is visiting her old home at this the Coquille Herald, a weekly news Printing and finishing for amateurs Such good looked blue for our boys, they go events and purses. place. paper published in Coquille, Coos done promptly. ing to the bat with the score 2 to horses as Horatius. Sea Air, Bom county, Oregon, by order of Hon. L. iiT 7W*. i ~ la* •*r , 1 m J. D. Clinton and Pink Rickman 1 against them, but nevertheless bardier, Hugh McGowan, Gloomy Harlocker, County Judge of L'oo.i Coun FRATERN AL ORDERS. returned Thursday from a trip to they came forward with the determi Gus, winner of the Seattle Derby; ty, Oregon, made on the 10th day of the Fair. nation to win. Smith first up Whisky KiDg, and a host of others July, 1905. The first publieation of this summons is on the 12th d iv of July. QOQ'JILLE LODGE, NO. 53 i. o. 0. F Mrs. Robt. Wagner, of Myrtle reaches first on Boynton’s error and that have won winning brackets, Meets every Saturday night. 1905, and the last will be on the 2;lrd Point, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. CARRYING REGULAR STOCK The Lewis and day of August, 1905. is thrown out at second on Cart will be there. G eo . H. B a x te r , N. G. J. C. Lett, over Sunday. J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v. wright’s bunt. Kennedy next up Clark Exposition Handicap will be Dated this 10th day of July, 190 ), 0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru J. A. DeVaul returned Wednes lines out a two bagger to center. worth $1,500.00 to the winner, the J. A. BUCHANAN, QOOUIUE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F. Attorney for Plaintiff. day from Roseburg where ho had Robinson up hits a beautiful double Irvingtou Handicap $1,200.00 and Meets the first and third Thursday ment is sold according to its intrinsic value. We sell you a gone to meet his sister and brother to center, scoring Cartwright and the Labor Day Handicap is valued nights in each month. ■ til)’ it N »*. J. J. S t a n l e y , C. P. and family, who came down from Kennedy. $1,000.00. Many of the horses that High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono, Now is I 111! time to buy Ghaut- I. H acker , Scribe. Portland to visit their father and Marshfield on their half were un will race at Irvington have been berhiin’s Coli :. Cholera and Diur- other relatives. lacing at the Meadows, and hardly ¡ hoc.i R O" ! able to tie the score. It is certo in to he |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20. at their real value. Mrs. Harry Hemsley, who is up Meets the se.-ond and fourth Wednes Below you will find the autopsy a day goes by but some track record needed .. i n , or I 11er mid when day nights in each month. from Samoa, California, visiting her of the game. is broken, and as a sample the mile that time comes you will need h One Price only on each Grade M rs . M a r vin L yo n s , N. G. old home and many friends spent a record was cut from 1:40 to 1:39 J badly— yon will need it quickly. M rs . M amie S lag le , See’y. COQUILLE. Buy it no v. It. nmy save life. For few days this week with 8 J. Mo- We carry a complete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players, AB R B H P O A E by Hugh McGowan. sale bv 11 S Kmovlton. QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. A A M Closkey and family. Anticipating one of the greatest Nevins, ss........... 4 0 2 0 4 1 Meets the Saturday night on or tie- T r ix ie T r ic e . Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise. Pernlta, c ............2 0 1 3 0 0 race meetings ever held in the fore the full moon. N o tic e Streib, lb .......... 4 0 0 9 1 1 Northwest, President A. R. D ia J. H. C ecil W. M J. (V Wilson, Machinist, lias Everything Sold on Easy Payments. R iv e rto n P ick -u p s. Smith, cf .......... 4 0 1 9 0 0 mond has kept teams and men at moved to the K e ir mill and will do J. J. L am b , Sec’y. Cartwright 3b ...,4 1 0 3 0 0 work on the track at Irvington all all inai-hiu" work tnero hereafter. j BEULAH CHAPTER NO 6. 0. E S. The 4th of July celebration here winter, aod «yon noijnrlv oa «hio ,'f Meets next Friday night. BpJpjWy, 1, \ \ h ft is ligfitemng fasf. The stalls have in the mill shop. TOfTjr fffiBlhed to enjoy ' themselves M rs . K a th r yn S la g l e , W. M. Successor to the Chas. Grissen and A ia g o Music Co.. Kennedy If.........4 1 1 0 0 0 been fumigated and have been given M rs . M amie S lag le , Sec’ y. immensely. The program was car Cooper, p ......... 2 0 0 0 7 0 a fresh coating o f whitewash, and ried out in an excellent manner. Phone. Main 905. Garfield Annex, Marshfield, Oregon. JJTCURCUS LODGE. NO 72, K. P. Lorenz, c f............ 1 0 0 0 0 0 painters are now at work repairing Too much praise cannot be given Meets the second and fourth Tuesday the grandstand, fences and paddock. the children who participated in tho nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. 32 3 7 27 16 2 The Association has also announced A. F. L in e o a r , C. C. flag drill. V. R. W ilso n , K. R. S. MARSHFIELD. that from September 17 to Septem Last Saturday the Sunday school STALLION PERCHERON Any person cutting Timber or AB K BH PO A E ber 28 it will endeavor to give a QOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. picnic was enjoyed by a goodly Feeney, 2b . . 4 1 1 3 5 0 Bark of <iny description on the lauil9 light harness race meeting. Very Meets the second and fourth Wednes number. The program was excel Collins, c ., . 4 0 0 11 2 0 liberal purses will be given and of the Southern Oregon Company, day nights of each month in W. O. W. hall, lent and all parts well rendered. Boynton, ss . . 4 0 2 1 1 1 some of the best trotters and pacers or rem ving same, or other property F red S lag le , M. W. The ladies’ band of Coquille w Smith, If .. ., . 4 0 0 0 0 0 from said lands, without being duly O. F. R ohrer , Rec. from California will be seen at Ir v great attraction. It rendered ex Dewey, l b . . . . 3 0 0 11 2 0 ington in addition to a strong lot of authorized in writing, will be Pros cellent music. |MPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, D. OF H. Hughes, 3 b .. . 3 0 0 0 1 I ecuted according to law. A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs Oregon and Washington horses. Meets the first and third Wednesday E. M. Peterson left for Portland Hunrahan, rf. . 3 0 0 0 0 0 Any person furnishing sufficient 1700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte. nights each month in Woodman hall. last Thursday. He goes to a hos Wickman, cf. . 3 0 0 1 0 0 C h r e r t n if y R c r »ra in c n < lc < l lo r evidence for the recovery of proper M rs . B ird ie S keelb , C. H. ■ U ie u m a tls m W ill make the season at C O Q U ILLE and other points iu tho valley pital for medical treatment. 2 1 1 0 2 0 ty so taken and conviction of the M iss I rene L amb , Rec. O. G. Higbee, Danville, Ills, — Season commences April 15th. For terms nddress or inquiro o f — — — — — parties concerned, will be given one- Misses Myrtle and Alma Davis, |y|VRTLE CAMP, NO. 197. W. 0. W. 30 2 4 27 13 2 writes Dec. 2, 1901: “ About two half of tho property recovered. of Remote, are visiting their sister, Slingsby Bros., Coquille, Oregon. Meets the first and third Saturday years ago I was laid up for four * Mrs. L . E. Brown. S o u t h e r n O r e g o n C o m p a n y . nights of each month. Are you going to the fair.? I f SO months with rheumatism. I tried R obt . B urns , C. C. Ballard’s Snow Linim ent; one bot Mrs. Willard was down visiting | be there on tho 19th J. G. S immons , Clerk. The Oregon Coal A- Xav Co's tle cured me. relatives last week. — James H. Wadman, and A. F. LV:£3 -vL* - •«£? I can cheerfully recommend it to QOQUILLE COUNCIL, NO. 39«, F. A. A. Mr. Miller who has a mining I Grishber of Bridge, made our office all suffering from like affliction. 25c Meets the second and fourth Thurs °a n8° 118 oreok, made our j B pleasant call one day last week. 50c and ¿1.00. For sale by’ R S Capt. Nelson, Master, day nights of each month in Odd Fel Know! ton. lows’ hall. . The schooner Albion arrived in W ill make regular trips between I)R. G eo . R ussell , Pres. A large quantity of hav has al- the river on Monday and is now tnk- M rs . C hah . H a r r iso to n , Sec’y. FOR SALE. ready been placed in barns, but ing on a cargo of lumber at the CHAS M00MAW, Prop A one-fourth interest in the still there is out much valuable hay, I Riverton mill, £VENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 214. W. 0. W. equipment of the Coquille Steam Meets the second and fourth Satur which may become damaged if ft Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, the Myrtle boat Co., consisting of the steamers day nights of each month. Opposite Hotel Coquille. Front Street. Point photographers, will leave Dispatch and Favorite, and three This Steamer is very stea.ly at 8<-a and M rs . L ou L in e g a r . G. N. Inquire of Capt. T. A. Several of our townsmen have right away for their old borne ID barges. her passenger accommodations are all Mrs. M. McDonald, Clerk. White, Bandon. been campiDg on the Bandon beach I Humboldt county, California. W H E E L E R & W IL S O N MFG. CO. San Francisco, Cal. IK HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G. GOULD, SUPERINTENDENT. B r o w n r ig f f Ph oto - - S tu d io Wm. Horsfall, M. D„ BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS w . R. H a i n e s M u s i c Co., Notice. *8 ® B o n e p a r t e , J r. M *a> Str. M. F. Plant, C o q u ille T o n s o r ia l P a rlo rs, Coos B a y and San F ra n cisco new, clean and sweet, opening out on K JU STU S LODGE, NO 35, RATHBONE SISTERS J The Coos county building at the deck and having only two berths in a lu d ife iit lo g . Meets the first and third Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Rohm, Mr. and I Lewis and Clark fair will be form- Very superior Second Class, nights each month in O ld Fellows’ hall. W ith its companions, heartburn, room. Mrs. F . 8. Kelly, and O. A. K elly I ally dedicated and opened to viei- flatulence, torpidity of the liver, M m . A n n ie L aw rence , M .K .U . Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $0. M rs . I nez C hase , M. of K. S. will leave for Portland next Tburs-1 tors on the 19th. A ll Coos county constipation, palpation of the heart, F. S D O W Agent, W . C. Rose. Agt. ' blood, ' headache and other day. They take the Alliance on the I people who expect to nttend the poor bl Coquille. Marshfield. nervous symptoms, sallow skin, 14th, and will remain two weeks in fair ought to make it a point to be j foul tongue, offeniive breath and a Portland. D ona A n n a . | there on that day if possible. 1 legion o f other ailments, is at once The approaches for the new fe r -! The most widespread and destruc- “ The American Family Educator” ry are completed and have been ac- tive ,na,ady among the American is the title and and style of a pub- cepted and Mr. Whetstone was the _ pfi°-p1*' The Herbine treatment i will cure all these troubles. 50c I lication for which ouryoung friend, successful bidder for the conducting bottle. For sale by R. S. Knowl- ! y J. J. Edwards, is taking orders in | of tho same. W e are informed 1 that that ton. this section. This is a work that J the boat is in the water and will be should be in every household ready for business in a day or so. Administrator's Notice. well as in the bands of every young A. O. Ely and O. S. Sargent, un- Ni.tioe ■ hereby given that the unilereigneil, | man who expects to follow indus- der the firm name o f Ely A Serpent, hy or,1,'rof the County Court for C.»»County, treal persuits as a vocation. I t is have purchased tho shingle m ilfa n d Admini.tra. lt l „ _ 8 , tor of the Ratal, of E. L. \\ ¡lorn, deceased, a storehouse of information along , . business of R . R . Clarno, formerly an,1 that all penon, having claim . agftimt against mechanical and industrial torms owned by Fred Muetzel and Son, «»¡<1 ««state are hereby required to present the which makes it highly valuable in of Halls creek. Mr. Clarno lias *aino, duly verified, to the undersigned, at my D e a le r in office in the City of Coquille, Coo* county, fact a necessity to all such persons. been a great sufferer from rheiima Ore»:«»n, within six ni nths fr.«m the «Ute nt The volume is well bound an4 NEW AND SECOND HAND tism for several months and for that this notice. would bo highly appreciated bv Hated this 3rd day of July, 10QA. reason has been obliged to give up BICYCLES. anyone. A . J. ¿Sherwood, running the mill, and in proper Administrator of the The fair time is rapidly passing hands, tin a out a No. 1 article, and Estate of K. I.. W il Bicyles Sundries, Etc. by. A ll possible effort should bo we understand the present firm will son, decease«!. made at once to havo some good i lose no time and spare no effort in Loline«, \ oilen and Mohair at field crop and fruit exhibit them as putting the factory on a substantial Wheels to Rent. Repring Mrs. Perrotts. Jus« the thing for soon as possible, working basis. summer dresses Bicycles! ^ O ^ E G O D I / ïP KEPT OR Alfred Johnson, D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings nnd Mouldings Constantly on hand. ALBERT FISH, Û Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. $ $ § W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. Speciality . C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N