Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 30, 1905, Image 2

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    W. S
P erry Passed A w a y
Coquille Herald.
Report of the Public Schools
of Cooa County.
‘ Campbell, California, August 22,
11)05. B. H. Burns, Coquille, Oregon.
The following comparative state-
W E D N E SD A Y. AUG. ¡¡0, 1905. W. 8. Perry passed peacefully away I ment taken from my annual Reports
at 9:30 this morning. L izzie P ebrt . to the 8tate Sup't. of Public Instruc­
G . A R E ncam pm ent.
The above is the contents of a tion for the years 1904 and 1905
Tbe Oraml Army of the Republic telegraphic message received by will doubtless be of interest to the
1 it south-west Oregon has bad its our townsman, B. H. Burns on patrons of the schools of Coos coun­
a m mil reunion at North Rend, and Wednesday, which our people will tv, as showing the growth of our
t ie three closing days of last week read with exceeding regret, as Mr. educational work for the fiscal
etw many of the silvery locks of the I’eriy- was a resident of this city school year ending June 17, 1905:,
old comrades of Coos county waving some fifteen years or more, and his Enumeration, 1904, Males, 2112,
Stnid the gentle zephyrs of Coos frieuds were as numerous as his ac Females, 2092, total 4204. Enu-
bay. They were not alone for a quaintances, while Mrs. Perry and miration, 1905 Males, 2152, Females
2093, Total 4245. Attending school
squad of their sons from Camp No. their daughters, the Misses Bessie
1904. Males 1546, Females, 1730,
*
•l.J-
and
May
have
the
heartfelt
sympa­
1, o f Myrtle Point, gnarled and
I
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\1/
^ M/ M/ I I
Total 3276. Attending school 1905
thy
of
a
large
circle
o
f
friends
in
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escorted the aged relics of a terrible
MaleB
1628,
Females
1777
Total
war nobly and bravely. At the ap­ the Coquille valley.
3405.
pointed time on Friday Capt. A.
8 J. T u ttle P a s s e s A w a y .
The number of teachers employed
M. SimpsoD, a pioneer of Coos Bay
during both these years was about
and the principle of the mill indus.
Samuel J. Tuttle, an old and re'
100. Of these but 16 were males.
try of this section, met the G. A. R spected citizen o f this city, and for
13 teachers hold State papers, 40
Shaker Salt, former price, 10c now to go at 7 1-2c.
1-2 gal., Tea Garden Drips, regular 50c size to go at
boys in the spacious and grand pa­ many years a prominent hotel keep­
hold first grade and 25 second
vilion at tho new city and gave them er here, and who has for three years
40c.
Seeded Rasins, 7 lb. package, regular 10c size, to go at 2 packages for 15c. 20c Pickles, 2 bottles for
grade county certificates.
a hearty reception address and as past been in declining health, and
Average wages paid teachers 1904
has been suggested he turned over for several weeks very low, passed
25c. 3 lb. cartoon Soda Crackers, regular 25c size to go at 20c. Regular 10c Coue Oysters. 2 cans for 15c. 50c
Males, $48.41 Females,
$40.24.
the keys of the corporation to the away early Saturday morning and
Average wages paid teachers 1905,
Green Japan Tea, 25c per pound, no less sold. Regular 55c Cottoline for 45c. Soft Shell Almonds, 2 lbs for 25c.
old soldiers, and their escorts saying was interred in the Masonic cem­
Males $52.40; Females $40.40,
that he had become familiar with etery Sunday afternoon, the funeral
Beemon's Pepsin Gum, 3 packages for !0c. 5c Magic Yeast. 2 packs for 5c. Table Salt, 2 sacks for 5c.
10c
Average number of months pub­
the characters of those who defend­ services being conducted by Rev.
lic school taught during the year
Granulated Lye, 2 for 15c.
ed “ Old Glory” in days gone by and Beatty, at the Masonic hall.
1904, 5.6, 1905, 6.07. In 1904 four
he had found them a noble class of
Samuel J. Tuttle was born in
districts had but three months pub­
men. Commander Robt. Simpson Pownal, Maine, in tbe year 1834, and
lic school; while in 1905 no district
was at his post and he and the ad­ died in Coquille, Oregon, August
All Wool $2.50 Sweaters
Former $ 1.00 men’s Golf
maintained a shorter term than
jutant and other good citizens dome 26, 1905, aged 71 years and 26 days.
Shirts to go at 60c.
for $1.50,
three and one half months.
The
everything possible to make the re­ Mr. Tuttle was married to Amanda
average term of 6.07 months for the
union pleasant and enjoyable.
A Crockett, of Bast North Yarmouth,
Former 5c sleave holders,
year ending June 17, 1905, is a
About 100 pairs of Odds
brass baud of the town rendered Maine, in the year 1866, and to them
highly gratifying average length of
now
2 pairs for 5c.
and Ends in Men’s and Boy’s
excellent music.
Rev. Brown of were born four cbildred, Herbert
term and should give every child in
Myrtle Point responded to the ad­ M., Ernest and Ervin, twins, and
Shoes, 25c to 75c below former
the county a fair opportunity to ob­
$1.00 men’s laundried white
dress of welcome in a pleasing man­ Alice C. Ervin Tuttle died Feb.
tain at least a common school edu­
prices.
ner. In the evening a large crowd 15, 1901.
In the year 188C, on
shirts to go at 65c.
cation.
assembled in the pavilion to witness March 14, he was uiaraied to Alice
To reach this condition of our
a good entertainment.
Comrade Byron, of Pownal, Maine. To th6m
$1.25 and $1.50 men’s hats 1 gross white china or agate
school system $65309.15 was raised
Thrope gave a humorous recitation were born three children, Fred T.,
for school purposes in 1905, as
all to go at $1.00 each.
shirt buttons for 5c.
and patriotic songs echoed over the Susie Hay and Clarence L.
All
against $52185.51 for 1904.
still waters of the bay.
Saturday were present excepting Ernest, who
O f this sum the state furnished
was an enjoyable day. Clam bakes, is in Maine, Ervin nnd the first wife
6768.44 the county $25235.30 and
feasting and sports were the chief who with the deceased have gone to
he districts
the balance
by
enjoyments. The Sons o f Veterans taste the realities of the eternal
special tax, sale of bonus and etc.
mustered additional to their num­ world.
The amount of money now appro-
bers, and as we gnzed olf the coast
Mr. Tuttle was a great sufferer
riated to school purposes can bet­
“ at tho setting sun,” tbe band com­ for about three years, and welc med
ter be appropriated when we con­
menced a grand concert tb
held leatn as a relief from physical pain.
sider that a decade ago less than
the attention of a large audience for He was an honored member of the
$20090 was received by the schools
an hour, when the ball was opened, Masonic brotherhood, under whose
from all sources,
continuing satisf ictorl.v until mid­ direction the funeral was conducted.
During the past year many per­
night. Sunday had been set apart The family have the heart-felt sym­
plexing problems have confronted
as excursion day, and two steamers pathy of a large circle of friends.
us iu tbe administration o f tbe
and some launches started at eight
school system of tha county.
o ’clock a. m. for Charleston beach,
D eath o f N . W . L e n e v e .
Some of these have been satisfac­
a beautiful resort near the entrance
others
On Friday evening of last week torily disposed of, while
to tho harl>or where ample arrange­
I ! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '
aw ilt- future sohRton. The verj
N.
W.
Leneve,
whom
we
have
fre­
ments for a pleasnnt day had been
small
rural
schools
present
the
provided by nature as well as by quently made mention in these
columns as being in declining greatest obstacles to effective results.
the good people of tho cities on the
health
for the past four years, passed With short terms and inexperienced
beautiful bay. The order of Red
teaohers the pupils in those schools
Men took the honor of leading in peacefully away at the family resi­
are greatly handicapped in the most
dence
in
this
ciiy.
the sports of the occasion.
Clams
Noah W . Leneve was born in essential preparation for life ’s battle.
were feasted upon after being roast­
Some practical way will doubtless
ed, and a ball game, a nine of Red Marion county, Oregon, September
be found to better their condition
23,
1855,
and
died
in
Coquille,
Ore­
Men and a nine of pale faces con­
and at the same time contribute to
tested for the championship. Every­ gon, August 25,1805, aged 49 years,
11 months and two days.
He was the continued advancement of every
thing weut merily on until the um­
department of the county’s public
married
to
Maria
Whitted
January
pire was accused by tbe dark-
2, 1878. To this union was born school system.
skinned men of unfairness, and
Very respectfully,
they pounced upon him in a mass thirteen children, nine sons and
W. H. Bunch, Co. Supt.
four
daughters.
Three
bous died
with clubs, the same as has been
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Pulklir in Arousee].
M y r tle P o in t N e w s .
IS l i c m i i i i I i . i n
done by the red men of the forests. in infancy. H e leaves his companion,
Licorice L iver Laxative, the best
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTiCE.
six bods and four daughters, his
The
public
is aroused to a knowl­ bowel cleanser.
Price 50 cents.
The squad of S. of V. were mustered
When pains or irratation exist IX TH E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF T H E
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Garrett are edge of the curative merits of that For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co­ on any part of the body, the appli­
S T A T E OF O R E G O N , F O R COOS
in line and charged the mob. They mother, five sisters and four broth­
receiving a visit from their relatives, great medicinal tonic, Electric B it­ quille City; C. Y, Lowe, Bandon.
CO U NTY:
ers
to
mourn
his
loss.
Mr.
Leneve
cation of Ballard’s Snow Liniment
fired three volleys over the body of
In the m atter of the Estate o fW illia m
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Boilwell, of Leban­ ters, for sick stomach, liver and
gives prompt relief. E. W . Sulli­ Ilntchenson,
was
an
honest,
hard-working
man
deceased:
the umpire, supposing he was lying
van, Prop. Sullivan house, El
SUMMONS.
on, Neb., M tb . Scott Garrett of Cal., kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 546
Notice is hereby given that in com­
dead, but it seemed to bring him He, with his companion, has resided
Reno, O. T., writes, June 6, 1902: pliance with an order of the County
in Coos county twenty-five yeare. and Mr. and Mrs. John Porter nnd St. Clair Ave., Columbus, (J., writes: IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF COOS “ I take pleasure in recommending Court of the State o f Oregon for Coos
back to life again.
C O U N T Y FO R T H E S T A T E OF
daughter
from
Kansas.
A
fter
a
“ F or seviral months, I was given
Ballard’s Snow Linim ent to all who county, duly made and entered, I w ill
Too much cannot be said in ac­ Twenty-three years of this time they
O R EG O N :
sell at private sale the real property of
visit of six weeks the party will
are
afflicted with rheumatism.
It “¡lid Estate situated in Coos county,
have
lived
in
Coquille.
Mr.
Le-
up to die. I had fever and ague, Iioth ch ili) A Hadenfelilt,
knowledgement of the courtesy aud
proceed to the Portland Exposition. m y nerves were wrecked; 1 could
a corporation,
Action at law is the only remedy I have found State of Oregon, or so much thereof as
attention given to the comrades by .neve has been a constant sufferer
Plaintiff,
that gives immediate relief.” 25c, will pay the claims against the said
The fruit in this section is a per­ not sleep, and my stomach was so
for
four
years
and
died
fully
re­
“ state and the costs of administration
vs
for
Recovery 50c and $1.00.
the good people of Coos Bay, nnd
fect wonder to such of the party as
said real property as discritieil as fol­
A
.
P.
Campbell,
signed
to
the
will
of
his
Creator.
weak, from useless doctors’ drugs,
especially Captain T. D. Holland, of
lows:
Undivided one-third of south­
of Money.
Defendant.
Administrator's Notice
The funeral services were held in have not been here before.
that I could not eat. Soon after
west quarter of southwest quarter of
the swift launch Eagle, who placed
T o A. P. Cam pbell, defendant above
section
10,
east half of southwest quarter
Notice is hereby given that the under­
Two thousand sheep were driven beginning to taka Electric Bitters. named, greetin g:
his boat at the command of the the M. E. church, South, Auguet
signed, b y order of the County Court and northwest quarter of northwest
I obtained relief, nnd in a short
28th,
and
the
body
was
laid
to
rest
through
town
on
Wednesday
en
In the name o f the State of O regon:
quarter of section 15 in township 28,
encampment, giving free transpor­
for Coos county, Oregon, lias been duly
south, range 14 west of W illam ette me­
They time I was anilely cured.” Guaran­ You are hereby notified that you are re­
tation to the G. A. 1!. and S. of V. in the Masonic cemetery, Rev. H. route for eastern Oregon.
teed at Knowlton’s drug store; quired to appear in the above entitled j appointed Administrator of the estate ridian in Coos county, Oregon.
of E lvina Root, deceased, and that ail
A ll of southwest quarter o f northwest
and the Captain’s 1 otter half seemed M. Branham conducting the ser­ came from Curry county and were price 50c.
court and answer the complaint filed J persons having claims against said
quarter and northwest quarter of south­
to take pleasure while adding to the vices. The bereaved ones have tbe in fine condition.
against you in the above entitled action, estate are hereby required to present east quarter of section eighteen in town­
Mr. and Mrs. L . Travers and lit­
w ithin six weeks from the _______
16th day
a of the same, . duly
luly verified, to the "under- ship 28 south, range thirteen west of
enjoyment of all. The lady was at sympathy of the entire community.
””
August, 1905, the first day of the publi- j ?>8nfd at the office
ot ’ A. J Sherwood W illam ette meridian in Coos county,
tle son left Tuesday for an extended
the wheel on all of the excursions,
Mrs. Nosier has just receved a
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT OF THE cation of this summons,
.. and on or he
he- J?
Cll within
l "i C_??ul"e'
« oos county Oregon.
which added novelty to the occa­ ■ ice line of burnt leather souvenirs trip in other parts of the state. They
Oregon,
six
months from tlie
Undivided onc-thiril of lots 7 and 8
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR
fore the 27th day o f September, 1905, the date of this notice.
of section 15, lot 8 of section 10, and
Mrs. Travers
THE COUNTY OF COOS.
sion. And the guests gave a ban­ goods.
Just the thing for a will visit the Fair.
last day of the tim e prescribed in said ' Dated this 1st day of August, 1905.
that portion o f lot 9 in section 10, de­
will probably begone three months. A lma F w o g lio , Plaintiff
) Sait in eq­
scribed as follo w s: beginning at the
quet at tbe Blanco in Marshfield at present.
U R IA H ROOT,
va.
uity fordi- order for the publication of this sum- i
southwest
corner of lot 9 aforesaid and
Adm inistrator of the
mons, and if yon fail to so appear anil
the close of tbe day’s doings. Mr.
For fine thoroughbred Bro > n Mr. Henry Steward is acting as city S tanihh F enoolio , Def’ nt. ) vorce.
running thence north seven chains to a
Estate
of
E lvina
marshall
during
Mr.
T
’s
absence.
answer,
for
want
thereof
the
plaintiff
j
To Stanish Fenoglio, the above-named de­
chittim |.ost marked C. 8., from which
and Mrs. Holland wi re the guests Leghorn cockerels from eggs diri t
G et a move on, You Consum ers!
The period of our Closing-out Sale is now at its Zenith. Goods
are going fast and your chances to save money are getting less
and less every hour. Therefore come now. Right now.
i
1
GROCERY
L A S T
C U T
DEPARTM ENT
ON
D R Y
GOODS.
A ll W ool Flannel, 50c to 75c qualitys to go at 40c per yard.
Oyama Taffeta Silk, former price 17^c, now 123*c per yard. 45-in
Organdies, Red, White, Pink and Tan, former price 17^c, now 123^c.
Lawns, all colors and any amount, former price 15c now 3 yds
25c, no less sold. Polka Dot Lawns, former 173^c goods to go at
123^C- Flannelette in Polka Dots, Stripes and Small Figures, in black, blue, tan,
green, gray and red. former price 12 l-2c, now 8 l-3c. 12360 French Gingham,
3 yards for 25c.
J. S.
KANEMATZ,
COQUILLE, OREGON.
SUMMONS.
of honor at the delicious repast.
The register showed 38 present
who served in the Civil War, one
in the Mexican war, (Judge Lowe;
five Spanish-Americans, 12 Sons of
Veterans,
four Women’s Relief
Corps from Bandon nnd one iron
McKinley Circle of Myrtle Point.
The following nnmod comrades
were elected officers for the ensuing
year: Wm. H. H. llcufro, com­
mander; D. A. Hulinp, Sr. Viee-
Commandor; W. E. Thrope, Jr.
Vico-Commander;
C. A. Marcy,
A d jt.; D. Giles, Quarter-Master.
Mr. Marcy, the adjutant, is a prom­
inent young man of Myrtle Point,
a veteran of the Spnnish-American
war nnd as M jrtle Point is the.
place for tho next annual meet,
Comrades mny expect to have a
grand reception nt that time as the
abilities o f the new commander are
e ll known.
lUroKTta.
Root, deceased.
fendant:
will take judgment against you for the !
---------------------- — a fir stump 45 inches in diam eter bears
In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon sum of $331.18 with interest from June ¡NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT south 48 and 50-100 degrees west 32
are hereby notified that yon are required
links and a fir stump 60 inches in diam ­
to appear and answer the complaint filed 20th, 1905, at 6 per cent per annum, IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF T H E eter tiears south 22 degrees east 63 links;
against yon in the above entitled suit and its costs and disbursements in this
C O U N T Y OF COOS. S T A T E OF thence north 61 and 25-100 degrees west
within six weeks from the date o f the first
eighteen chains nnd ninety links to the
publication of this summons, to-wit: action, nnd plaintiff will apply to the
OREGON:
left bank ot the Coquilie riv er to a
Within six weeks from the 26th dav of court for an order judging and directing In the m atter of the Estate i
July, 1005, the same being the date of the
sawed fir post two by four inches, four
the
sale
of
the
property
attached
in
this
of
Mrs.
Sophia
E.
R
o
b
in
--
first publication of this summons.
feet long, marked C. 8., from which a
son, deceased.
j
And if yon fail to appear and answer on action by the sheriff of Coos County,
cellar stump th irty inches in diam eter
Notice of Adm inistrator's final settle­ bears north 81 degrees west, 62Iinks and
or before tbe nth day of September, 19
< Iregon, on the 20th dav of June, 1905,
the same being the last day o f the time 1 „ , ___ ■ . ■_____ ,
i
i ment :
a m yrtle tree tivo inches in diamater
pre*cril>ed in the order o f publication, tho an® ccn?1?,lng of the follow ing described
T o all persons interested in the atiove bears south 46 and 50-100 degrees west
plaintiff will take judgm ent Against yon real p roperty:
entitled estate:
’ 3 lin k s: thence in same direction to
and will apply to tne Conrt for the relief
Lo t 5 o f Block 58, E llio tt’ s Addition
Robert Burns the administrator has low water lir e in the Coquille riv er;
ilemandnl in her complaint, a anoeinot
statement of which is as follows: That the to the town of Coquille C ity, Coos this day rendered and presented to the thence up tho left hank of said river
marriage contract existing between plain­ County, Oregon, together with the tene­ Court, for settlement, his final account along low water line to the east side of
tiff and defendant be dissolved, set aside
and petition for discharge as said ad­ said lot 9; thence south to the southeast
and held for naught; that the care nnd cus­ ments am! Appurtenances thereunto ministrator.
corner of said lot 9; thence west tw en ty
tody of tho minor childien of plaintiff pertaining.
It is ordered by the court that M o n ­ chains to the place of lieginning.
Also
nid defendant lie granted to plaintiff; that j
day, September the 4th, 190.», at the any and all tide land frontin g or abut­
Service
of
this
summons
is
made
in
plaintiff have judgment against the de- i
tiour
of
10
o
’clock
a.
in.
of
said
day
tie
ting
upon
any
o
f
said
described
land.
fondant
for
her
costs
nnd
disbursements
pursuance
of
an
order
made
by
the
Hon.
P e c u l i a r l)l*a | »| ,c iirt,iife .
and the same is hereby ap|iointed to I A ll of said land lietng situated in town­
n this suit and for such other anil further
J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., relief ;ts to the Court may seem meet and L. Harlocker, County Judge of Coos hear said final account and petition for ship 28, south of range 14 west of D-e
equitable.
County, Oregon, dated the 15th day of discharge.
laid the peculiar disappearance of
M iilam ette meridian in Coos coun ,
Senrice of this summons is made by . pub-
August, 1905, and directing the publi- | Any jierson, or persons having any Oregon, and containing one hundt l
P'
his painful symptoms, of indiges­
objections to the said final account or anil 80-100 acres, more or less.
a r a s r* ,ion o( ,he **m* in
c« » ni» « « . . . i any reasons why said final discharge
tion nnd biliousness, to D-. King's
Said sale or sales w ill be for cash r I
"inly. Oregon, dated July L’.»th, 1906. ih- u ■». a wssklv newspaper published at j should not I h » made at that time will
New L ife Pills. H e says: “ They
,
Oiingthnt service of said summon, be Coquille City, Cooa County, Oregon. ! therefore take notice amt present s,ich on and after the 14 day of Septeml
1905.
1
Ade by publication thereof in the Co-
. V
,,
. , , . ”
are a fterfect remedy, for dizziness, ■»ill*»
Herald, a newspaper published At o n f* a week for the pertod of six suc- j objections, if an ■ there lie. to tiie Court
W . R. P A X T E R ,
| at said tim e and place.
sour stomach, headache, constipa­
qoille in said county, onoe each week oessive weeks,
Adm inistrator o f the
i f w rikt,
^
... . . r
I
, -
Dated tliis 29th day of July, lnrw
tion, etc.” Guaranteed at R. 8. or a period of l HTANLEY
Estate
of
Wm.
A BURNS.
" • »>. DOUGLAS.
ROBT. BU RNS,
Hatiffienson. deceas­
K now lton'» price 25c.
Attorney, for Plaintiff.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrator.
ed.
Mrs
Wm.
Border returned
from the
Petaluma, Californi .
yards, call on J. C. Watson, on Thursday from a three weeks' visit
with friendB at Roseburg and Cot­
Cunningham.
• ■» » • » ♦
•
tage Grove.
Business Chance.
Twenty-four of our citizens took
A well-established restaurai. aud their departure Thursday to visit
lodging house.
Must be s Id at the Exposition, among them were
once cheap for cash.
Apply at Mr. Thos. Guerin nnd wife, Miss
this office.
Vera Bigelow, Miss Mattie Hiding
and lu r friend Miss Annin Sprague,
and Mrs. C. llrondbent.
K. K. K .
Miss Mary Davenport, of Co-
quille, lias been spending a few
Kirkpatrick's Korn Kure
day a with her brother’s family.
la the greatest known remedy tor
CO RNS,
W ARTS,
R IN G W O R M S .
Try a box and be Convinced.
Found st nil drugstores in the county