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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S . North Bend vs Coquille at Co- quilio Sunday. Jam “ Matheuy, of the Point, Baseball at Coquille Sunday. weut to Bandon yesterday. Fine fresh lard at Dean A Mor W . P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils gan's. and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’ s. M. R. Lee, of Myrtle Point, was Hubert Fetter, of Remote, return in town Friday, ed from tbo bay last Wednesday. The finest breakfast bacon ut The steamer Elizabeth sailed from Dean A Morgan's. Baudou for Sau Francisco on Mon Leather music folios at 50 per day. cent off at Haines Music Co. Attorneys Bennett and Hall, of Edwin Ellingson has returned Marshfield, had business at the county seat on Wednesday. from a trip to Suu Francisco. John Bear, the livorystahle mac Win. Gurey, of Marshfield, was a of Mnrshfield, had business with Coquille visitor on Saturday. Lawns and summer fabrics at cost the county court on Saturday. und less at Robinson’s store. There will be services morning B L, Bust, of Bandon, was in and evening at St. James Episcopal church in this city ou Sunday. our city a day or so last week. The schooner Advance, lumber D. H. Prewett, of Parkersburg, laden from the Parkersburg mill, was in town one day last week. Mrs. VVm. Hite, of Bandon, visited sailed for Sau Francisco on Sunday. W . C. Sanderson, of Bandon, Chas. Eokhoff, of North Bend, had came up Monday and went on to business at the county seat on Mon Myrtle Point on a short business trip. day. Mrs. Jas. Whetstone, of North Edward Boyd is here from Ogden, Utah, enjoying a visit with bis Bend, visited her mother, Mrs. Mehl, as well as many friends in family. town last week. Howard Culver, of the lifesaving W. R. Haines, the Marshfield station at Bandon, was in town piano man, returned to this valley Monday* from the bay side on Saturday hav Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytton ing recovered from his attack of moved into town from Fairview on poison oak. the 4th. Several carloads of gravel from J, A. Lose, editor of the Marsh the Schroeder quarry have been field Sun, was a county seat visitor dumped on the extension to Front on Saturday. street, and in a short time this street A. J. Sherwood and daughter, to the ferry will be complete. Clair and Emma, start for Portland A. Markivitcb, the Marshfield today to attend the Fair. taylor, who returned from the in Miss Lilly Way, of Mjrtle Point, sane asylum not long since, was Poiut, spent Sunday night with her again taken violently insane and on Grandma Leneve, of this place. Monday was taken back to Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson, of W. A. Roselle, the blacksmith, this city, started Monday morning moved to Bridge the first of the for Portland to take in the fair. week where he will establish him Mr. and Mrs Win. Gullier, of self with a first-class shop, having Bandon, visited (her sons. Stephen just received a new set of tooli. and Ed, of thi i city, on Sunday. 8. P. Bartlett, of Euclair, Wiscon Mrs. Edward Gillespie who has sin, son of Mr. Bartlett, of the firm been very ill is improving rapidly of Bartlett A Sanley, who own a under Dr. Wetmore’s treatment valual lo chunk of timber land in Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Deyoe, of Coos county, is here hooking after Myrtle Point went to Bandon Fri their interests. day for an outing and to catch some Henry Yau Blarecom and W. M. fish. Wagnor, brother and brother-in-law friends in town the first of the week. We are pleased to report the con valescence of the infant babe of Mrs. C. O. Gilkey. Dr. Wetmore is in attendance. Ice cream will be served by the Ladies’ Home Mission Society of the M. E. Church, South, on Saturday, one door west of the Pioneer Meat Market, Front street. Rube Gardner, formerly of the Bandon life saving station, passed through town Monday en route to eastern Oregon where he expects to locate permanently. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coke and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, all of Marshfield, passed through bv Sat- Saturday’s train en route to Port land where they go to the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Anj one wishing an Organ cleaned and repaired can secure the services of au expert by leaving orders at the W. H. Schroeder Watchmaker shop. Prices moderate; work guar anteed. At a groat bargain, five acres in Edenbower addition to Roseburg. Small buildings, family orchard, all tillable and fenced, with good well of water. Inquire at this office or of Jno. A. Laird, Ban don. F or S a le .— Dr. T„ A. Stemler, dentist, announ ces that he is permanently located in Myrtle Point with up-to-date offices over Perkins' drug store. Those wishing anything in dentistry will do well to give him a call. Sorano- forme adniinisterd for the extraction of teeth when desired. J. N. Fielder, a former resident of Coos county, arrived with his family from Ashland last week, and will make his home in this section again. They were accompanied bv J L. Gordon and family, of Hood river, who have been looking about the couuty some, but who will not locate. See those baby bonnet« at Mrs. IVr- Death of Mrs. ott’ s. David Roberts. Roberts—In Empire City, Or., Marshfield vs Bandon at Bandon June 20, Sarah wife of David Rob Sunday. Frank Snow was in from McKin erts, aged 67 years The deceased, whose maiden name ley yesterday. was Sarah Reynolds, was born in Ladies Tau and Black Ties selling Bryrnbo, Wales, and was there mar at cost at Robinson's store. ried to David Roberts in February. Lace Curtins G5 cents per pair 1856. They came to America iu and up at Robinson’s Store. 1861) and to Coos Bay iu 1871. They Mrs. Root, of near Arago, has lived first stEastport and Southport been very ill for several days. and for the last 18 years have lived Mrs. J. E. Martin, of Riverton, at Empire City. Mrs. Roberts was a did some shopping in this city most estimable woman and was re Monday. spected and liked by all who knew Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Benhani, of her. She had been an invalid for Fairview, were in town trading yes about three years. On the day of her terday. death she got up about three o’clock Mrs Jas. Brown, of Myrtle Point, but was taken worse about 5, and visited Mrs. Mary Nosier at this died at 11:30 p. m. She was oonsci- place Monday. ous to the last. Besides the bereav F. M. Miller, of Fishtrap, made ed husband, she leaves two daugh our office a business call whilo iu ters, Mrs. Ellen Peterson of Arago, town yesterday. and Mrs. John Morgan of this city. The sawmill at Parkersburg start The funeral took place last Wednes ed up Monday after a vacation of a day 2 p. m. from the family resi dence. The floral offerings were couple of weeks. A good organ at payments of many and beautiful. —Empire Items $5 down and 50c per week. W R in Harbor. Haines Music Co, Marshfield. In M emory of M other. A. M. Sumner, of Bandon, return ed home home Monday from a visit Darling mother, how we miss you, But He iloetli all things well, with his son and friends at Marsh When in love He called you to Him field. One more Angel there to dwell. Rev. H. M. Branham goes to Riverton to preach next Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, July 18th, 1905. All the people in the vicinity of Riverton are invited to be pres ent. Patient, sweetest, best of mothers, How we miss your loving care, Altho’ on earth forever parted T ’ will be our aim to meet you there. Baseball Schodule. buildings In good condition; 16 rooms in hotel, 12 bedrooms. AU rooms fur nished. 21 stalls in stable. $1.000 down, balance on easy payments. For further information call on or address E. M. Furman, the f’ iano Man, Marsh field, Or., or at this office. Pierce’s The place to buy AT NOliTH BEND: May 21— Marshfield vs North Bend. Marshfield, 4; North Bend, 1. May 2 8 - Bandon vs North Bend. North Bend, 1; Bandon, 4. June 18—Coquille vs North Bend. North Bend 0; Coquille 4. July 9— Bandon vs North Bend. July 23— Marshfield vs North Bend. July 31— Coquille vs North Bend. Aug 20— Bandon vs North Bend. Sept 3— Marshfield vs North Bend. Sept 10— Coquille vs North Bend. Dry Goods at Right Prices. Call and look over our Stock and be Convinced. Agents for Chas. A. Steuens Ready-made and Made-to-meas at m arsh fiel d : May 28— Coquille vs Marshfield. Marshfield, 10; Coquille, 3. June 11— North Bend vs Marshfield. North Bend 3; Marshfield 2. June 18— Bandon vs MarshSeld. Bandon 13; Marshfield 11. July 2—North Bend vs Marshfield. Marshfield 6; North Bend 10. July 9— Coquille vs Marshfield. Co- 3; Marshfield 2. July 31— Bandon vs Marshfield. Aug 13—North Beud vs Marshfield. Aug 20— Coquillo vs Marshfield. Sept 10— Bandon vs Marshfield. ure Tailor Suits, Shirt waist suits, etc. Wouldn’t it Jar You To see one of our repre sentative citizens attend a baseball game attired in a bathing suit ? at bandon : June 4— Marshfield vs Bandon. Bandon, 5; Marshfield, 4. June 11— Coquille vs Bandon. Co quille 10; Bandon 7. Of course it would and we agree with you in the matte June 25—North Bend vs Bandon. North Bend, 4; Bandon 9. Such a thing would creat excitement and comment. Basebell excursion to Coquille and July 16—Marshfield vs Bandon. Bandon Sunday. July 23— Coquille vs Bandon. Eat ice cream with the Ladie’s Aug 6— North Bend vs Bandon. Home Mission Society on Satur Aug 27— Marshfield vs Bandon. Sept 3— Coquille vs Bandon. day. Would be that the man was not aware that Sept 17— North Bend vs Bandon. we handled Gents' Ready Made Clothing As the dry season advances all N. G. W. Perkins, the Myrtle bought direct from the maher, thereby saving should keep a sharp lookout for Point druggist, went to Bandon to the consumer the middle man’s profit. fires. yesterday accompanied by his fam Think this over. The man being scantily at W anted ,— A furnished house by tired would naturally need shoes. What hind? man and wife, no children. Enquire ily, for an outing on the beach. Farewell good and faithful mother, Never more on earth to see, But God in his wisdom willed it, And we bow to its decree. Point, D. L. Green, of Myrtle who waa brought before Judge Ben der of that city, on Saturday, was bound over to appear at the next term of circuit court, and in default of $400 bail is now in the county jail. Hotel and livery Btable for sale. Both F or S ale . —One United States Turbine Seperator, rapacity about AT coquille : 1000 pouuds; iu good order, os good May 21— Bandon vg Coqdille. Go. as now. Owner perfectly nutrified quille, 2; Bandou, 1. June 4— North Beud vs Coquille. but it is not large enough for bis North Beml, 6; Coquille, 2. | business. For full particulars go to June 25—Marshfield vs Coquille. T. H. Mehl & Co’s, hardware store. Marsh rteld 2; Coquille 0. July 2 --Baudou vs Coquille. Co quille 1; Bandon 2. July 16—North Bend vs Coquille. Aug 6— Marshfield vs Coquille. Aug 13— Bandon vs Coquille. Aug 27— North Bend vs Coquille. Sept 17— Marshfield vs Coquille. THE TALK OF THE TOWN Dr. Culin, of this city, has re ceived the appointment of health officer for Coos county at the hands of the county court now in session in compliance with an act of the J. P. DeGesen late of New York, last session of the legislature. The at this office. Doctor will establish an office in the The case brought against ChaB. who arrived here last week, purchas courthouse on receipt of the neces Baxter under the local option law ed a place four miles below Bandon and orders the H erald sent to his sary stationary supplies for the work. on Monday was dismissed. Everybody knows that, and knows that we address at that place. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ellingson W . Fenton, the Roseburg Myrtle Mr. Tuxbury, the insurance man, have ’em. Point stage man, was in town Mon- who are at Portland visiting the came down from Myrtle Point yes day and informs us that roads are fair, will be home in a day or so terday and proceeded to Bandon. all right and his stages are running respectively of Mrs. Judge Nosier, The government inspectors of He expects to make a trip on down arrived here last week from Port- on schedule time, and that he is steamboats for the district of Ore the coast. aud ou business and for a visit prepared to take all who wish to go gon, will be in town today to in “UP AND DOIN’ ” Russ Johnson, of Coquille, was with him to Roseburg. All who spect the Coquille fleet. with Mrs. Nosier. tried before ,Tudge Hyde yesterday S. H. McAdams, the blacksmith, are going to the fair may start in Mrs. Geo. Hall of Eckley, went to has received his outfit of tools for Coquille at 6 a. m. and be in Port Marshfield yesterday after a few for gambling in Marshfield last December. He pleaded guilty and Under New Managern ent his new shop near the mill, and is land 25 hours later. days’ visit in this plaee. She was wasfined$100.— Mail. (W onder if now prepared to do all kinds of Mr. and Mis. VV. H. Pullen, of accompanied by Miss Etta James. Russ was playing solitary?) blacksmitbing in a workman-like Oywhee, Oregon, who have been in Mrs. Andrew Jackson, of Hon- The Aasen Bro’s buggy team manner and on short notice. this county several days visiting tesano, Washington, who has been broke loose from a hitching post in J R. M „ G. W. and L. D. Meek their daughter, Mrs. Dan Barklow, here some time visiting her mother, arrived here yesterday morning passed down the river last week on Mrs. Joe Hudson, and other rela Myrtle Point Monday and took a S tr ic tl y _ and from Oklahoma having came to their way to Gold Beach where tives and friends, will leave for her lively spin about town broaking the F ir s t -C l a s s . buggy up badly and finally fetching Portland by train and from there they go to visit another daughter, home by the next Alliance. up aganst a post hurting one of the by wagon. They go on to Bandon Mrs. Miller, before their return > R. W, Haines Music Co., of Marsh horses quite badly. and will take in the coast country. home. They are meeting many old field, buys direct from the factories, Joho Thompson returned Satur friends on this trip, having lived which does away with the old prin 22 lbs. best Japan R ice,.......... $1.00 here 18 years ago. Mr. Pullen has 18 lbs. best dry granulated Opposite 1. O. O. F. 1lall. day from his old home in Kansas Successor to J. T. Little. ciple of purchasing through coast been serving his county as assessor cane sugar............................$1.00 where he left Mrs. Thompson, to agencies and paying 20 per cent 100 sack best dry granulated where he will return as soon as he for several years. more for the goods, which a saving cane sugar............................ $5.50 can settle up business affairs here, At the city council meeting held of $50 to 100 on each instrument to 44 bars Dandy soap................ $1.00 they having concluded to live in Monday night, a committee was ap- the purchaser. c . A*X 14 cans Haywards Tomatoes...$1.00 that state. pointed and given the work of hav Capt. Levi Snydor, of the steamer 50 lb. sack half ground Snlt...$ .25 David Roberts, of Empire, accom ing a substantial dam and sediment Newport, accompanied by his wife, 100 lbs. sack half ground salt..$ .45 panied by his daughter, Mrs. Ellen arrester put in at the head of our who accompanied him on his first 5 gallon keg Pickles...............$ .75 Peterson, of Arago, came over from city water system which will in trip to Portland, his brother Ed 1 2 packages Grape Nuts.......... $ .25 crease the flow of water to the res the bay on Friday and proceeded Snyder, the chief engineer of the Sago or Tapioca per pound...$ .5 to the home of the latter where the ervoir. It stands the authorities steamer, and Purcer L. L. Phelps, * A t R obinson ’ s S to re . old gentleman will liye for the pres in hand to keep everytheng in first came up to town yesterday while class shape during the dry season, the boat was at Bandon. The Cap ent, at least. F r o n t S tre et, eL a thing they fully realize and are tain reports a very good trip, having J, 0. WETMORE B There will be a public meeting of taking the proper steps. Sam Sher PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON come up from San Francisco in the Myrtle Point Grange at that ILLE, OREGON. £ 1 G O Q U wood will have charge of the con good time. 8he made the run from place on the second Saturday in crete work. Portland to Astoria in nine hours, ^ A l L V\ I O R K G U A R A N T E E D . Residence at J. A. Collier’s. August. There are to be addresses F. F. Patterson, the Roseburg and from Astoria to Marshfield in and discussions on many and varied Phone 111. subjects of great importance to the contractor, who is now constructing 53 j hours, and called in at Yaquina farming populace of the couuty and I the brick building for Mr. Benson, on the way down. The Newport at Myrtle Point, was down to this will run between Coquille and Port * should be well attended. city looking around on Monday. land, calling at Coos Bay and Yo- Mr. Rouse, the Riverton coal min Mr. Patterson eeems quite well quina Bay, and if necessary, at the — in — ing man, was in the city Monday pleased with our section and may T H E Siuslaw. The Newport is well pre and informs us that his mine is become permanently interested here. REAI. ESTATE. pared for carrying passengers fora Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk progressing quite satisfactorily. He is thinking of putting in a plant boat of her size, and it goes without ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles befor $2800 ^ oorner basine»** prope rt The vein is broadening and the j for producing cement blocks for saying that anyone would receive he realized he had made a mistake. quality is fiue. While the demand ■ building purposes, in which event small plao« of 8 acres near courteous treatment by her crew. 31500 Nioe town, well improved, 4 acres fall is not very great in summer, the we would have an opportunity to H©-w Ts^ncti. 3Fartlier bearing orchard, balance pasture All wishing to make the trip to the and meadow. Good eyoporator. mine will be so developed that bv 1 get some good fire-proof buildings fair by water should go with the This is a good investment. Moat you be dragged before you realize you are making a sail when the demand will be much Honse and two lots in good 31000 in our town, a thing very much Newport. mistake in not using Electric Lights. location. A bargain. greater he will be able to supply needed. Good boose, barn and fonr lots 3 f»Q0 coal in large quantities for the in fine location. business property. Better local trade as well as for shipment. 3 800 Corner investigate this now. Expert W atch Repairing Walk=Overs ; fmurse- C .M .& M .C O . W . H. M a n s e ll, Liven F eed ^ B e st o f T u r n o u t s . Sa le Stabil H a y , G r a in , F eed . teS teS t SL \ i.H. SCHROEDER Watchmaker and Jeweler, fW W W W W W W W ^ Sanford's Bargains Wr S a t is fa c t io n G u a r a n t e e d 20 Years’ Experience Wilson Jewelry Co. SflLE! 3 500 3 250 $ 500 $ 400 A residence property that is dirt cheap. Two fine lots near the ftchool- honse. New .Vroom oottage and one lot. A cozy home. Three fine residence lots, close to hnoiness. An extraordinary bar gain. Two corner bottom lots. I will sell my Restaurant and Ba 3 100 kery on Front street at a very rea- It is impossible to describe my list in thi I sonable figure, as I wish to make a jeilnmn. If yon are looking for a goo piece of property at a reasonable prioe, i change. Have got a good business can certainly snit von. Kemernbe», I rent houses and farms, ! and trade for the right parties. • make loans and do all kinds o f agency Also have 10 furnished rooms. OLIVER WILSON. j business. Come in and see me before bny- ing I ran ssto toq D O U iA B S . O. C. HANFOKI), Coquille, Oregon. TheCity Restaurant O. W I L S O N , P ro p . Newly established. Everything neat and up-to-date in every respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or ¡Honth. FRONT STREET. . . . . COQUILLE. OREGON.