Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 30, 1905, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
Mason and Economy fruit jara at
Robinson's.
Sue those baby bonnets at M rs.
o tt’ s.
Per-
Hamilton’s Decision.
Farmers' Institute and picnic din­
In the matter of the petition of
Glove salo on Saturday at Mrs.
Fine fresh lard at Dean & Mor­
ner at Coquille next Monday.
Nelse Rasmussen for a writ of habeas
gan’s.
Moon’s.
Leather music folios at 50 per corpus. The above cause eamo on
Don’t- miss the Farmers’ Insti­
M. O. Warner, the piano tuner,
cent off at Haines Music Co.
for hearing, petitioner appearing
tute Monday, Sept. 4.
is with us.
Lawns
and
summer
fabrics
at
cost
[by
his attorneys. Gallier, the sheriff
Little’s grocery at the Little
Are you going to attsad the Farm­
and less at Robinson’s store.
of Coos county, Orogon being rep­
hotel,
for
nice
frssh
goods
at
right
ers’ Institute?
price.
A team of horses will be taken in resented by F. B. Rutherford and
Miss Mildred Jnyes is visiting
Attorney J. F\ Hall, of Marsfield, j exchange for piano E. M. Furman, (}. F. Martin, his attorneys. After
| Coquille.
friends up the river.
hearing argument of respective
had business at the county seat on
Farmers’ Institute— lecture 10 a. counsel and considering the briefs
Fruit jars, jelly glasses and Monday.
m. nezt Monday and picnic dinner filed, the court finds that the p e­
enrthon jars nt Robinson's.
Mrs. Moon will show you a com­
titioner is not illegally restrained of
II. E. Shine was over from Em­ plete line of fall street hats on at noon in the grove.
his
liberty, nor wrongfully impris­
W.
H.
Wheeler,
of
Eugene,
is
in
pire tho first of the week.
Wednesday.
oned.
this
city
aud
and
is
the
guest
of
Uo to Ham McAdams’ new shop
Fine machine-baled clover and
It is therefore ordered and adjud­
Italian rye grass bay for sale by J. Rev. Beatty and family.
for all kinds nf blacksmitbing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wurren Laird re­ C. Watson.
The
large-mouthed
Economy
turned from Poitland Monday.
fruit jars in pints, qjarts and half
Big excursion to Bandon next gallons at Robinsons.
Sunday by Firo Department Band.
A good organ at payments of
Have you visited Little’s grocery {5 down and £0c per week. W R
and got his prices------they are Haines Music Co, Marshfield.
right.
Foa H a l e — A gelding, weighing ged that the petitioner be and is
1400 pounds. True, sound and hereby remanded to the custody of
gentle. Inquire at this office.
said sheriff ot Coos county Oregon
A. C. Luke ns is erecting a band Dated this 21st day of August, 1905
stand between the Mill Co’s store Signed J. VV. Hamilton Judge.
and Mrs. Moon's, extending over
the walk.
— A good horse, weigh­
Capt. Moon.aw and family re­ ing 1100 or 1150 pounds and from
T. J Little has received hit stock
turned from tho Portland fair on 7 to 10 years old; apply at this of groceries, nuts, candies, fruits,
office.
Monday.
etc., and is finding a good trade for
Linens, hemstitched, plain and his goods.
Anyone wishing a fine lot of
huckleberries may leavo orders at stamped go at cost all this week at
Regular preaching services in the
Mrs. Moon’s. Also a lot of pillow
this office.
First M. E. church Sunday morning
tops.
aud evening, Sept. 3rd, 11 a. m. and
J. A. Jacobson, the North Bend
If you wish to see something real 8 p. m. J. L. Beatty, pastor.
furuilure man, came over to this
pretty, examine the collection of
city on Monday,
Lectures interesting to farmers
Coos county souvenir shells at Mrs.
in Coquille next Monday at ten a.
Attorney W, C. Chase, of this city, Noslers,
in. and in the afternoon and even­
had business which called him to
All farmers attending tho Insti­
ing. All should attend.
Myrtle Point on Friday.
tute should bring an exhibit which
A. E. Seaman, the Marshfield at- may be sent to the exposition at It will wash and not rub off
This complexion all envy me,
tornoy, bad business before the Portland.
It’s no secret so I ’ll tell
County court on Friday.
Mrs. Whetstone returned Mon­
Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea.
Mrs. E. Lewin, of North Bend, day from a visit with her son, J. M.
for sale by R. S. Knowlton.
attended the fuueral of her uncle, Whetstone, and family, of North
A young man by the name of
N. W. Leneve, nt this city Monday. Bond.
Bick was killed by a falling rock in
W
asted .
Farmers’ Institute at Myrtle Point
Dr. Hayden returned from Myrtle
Sept. 2; at Coquille Sept. 4; and at Point to North Bend Friday. He
Marshfield Sept. 5. All should at­ is making fairly good headway co l­
tend.
lecting exhibits for the fair.
Dr. Tatum, the dentist, passed
M. Noslor’s store, on Front
is hoadquorters for the through town Monday on his way
of the Wheeler & Wilson down the coast. He will be back
this way the last of next monuh.
machine.
Rev. C. L. Me Jausland will
J. S. Kanematz, the Front street
preach
in the M. E. Churoh south
merchant, who is conductiug a
closing out sale, will keep open in Sunday at 11 A, M. and 8 P. M. All
are cordially invited to attend
the future till i) p. m.
these meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. P E Drane and
Sick headache results from a
Mrs, It S. Knowltou and sons,
disordered condition of the stomach
Ma ters Owen and Clay, returned
from a trip to the exposition at Port­ and is quickly cured by Chamber­
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
land, on Thursday.
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
John Anson got one of bis nnkleB
Judge J. W. Hamilton and Dis­
hurt at the camp on Rink creek last
trict
Attorney Brown, of Roseburg,
Wednesday by getting it caught
between a moving ear and the end passed through Myrtle Point F ri­
day en route to Cury to bold a
of a skid.
term of circuit court in that county.
D ied . — At Norway, August 15,
Mrs.
Street,
agency
sewing
1905, the infant .daughter of
and Mrs. W. A. Hoover. The
eral took place at the Norway
etery, conducted by Rev. Thos.
klow.
Mr.
fun-
cem­
Rar-
An) oue wishing an Organ cleauod
and repaired can secure the services
of an expert by leaving orders at
the W. II. Schroeder Watchmaker
shop. Prices moderate; work guar
anteed.
B. Feuton, proprietor of the
Myrtle Point-Roseburg stage line,
scut out three rigs last Thursday,
carrying twenty-four persons, seven­
teen of whom were schoolmams go­
ing to the fair.
We have a number of second hand
organs for sale at prices runing
from $18.50 up to $100. These or­
A little forethought may save gans have been taken in exchange
you no end of trouble. Anyone on piano sales. Some of them are
who makes it a rule to keep Cham­
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ j little used and as good as new but
rhoea Remedy at hand knows this they will be closed out at bargan
to be a fact. For sale by R. S. prices. Monthly payments from
Knowlton.
$1.75 and upwards will be acceptable
D ied .- —At Myrtle Point, Oregon Call o a or address E. M. F urman
August 23, 1905, Dortha, the two- 100-lb sacks of either “ West- $
mouths’ old daughter of Mr. an
ern” o r 1 Honolulu” fine dry
Mrs. Ralph Winningham.
T ;.e
granulated cane sugar....... 5 00
burial look place the following cl ly 19 lbs granulafed cane sugar 1 00
15 eases Haywards tomatoes 1 0 0
at tho Myrtle Point cemetery.
5-gal. keg pickles ..................
70
Miss Dollie Fielder has our thanks 50 lb sack half ground sab ...
25
45
“
« ...
for some of the largest samples of 100-lb “ “
plums wo have seen this year. 22 lbs sago or tapioca........... 1 00
1 00
They came from the farm of N. W . 22 lbs best Japan rice .........
Postum or Figprunec ereal,
20
Moon, of the North Fork, specimens Grapenuts, 2 pks...................
25
of which measure nearly nine inches Lenox or Hanta Claus soap,
25
7 bars...................................
in circumference.
Pierce’s
In the ttackers’ examination held
Augest, 9-11, 1905. the following
applicants received certificates:
Edytb Howell, Nellie Kerrigan,
Auther Brown, Effie Collier, Min­
nie McCracken, G. P. Harrington,
Byron F. Savage, F. B. Rood and
Miss E. H. MacGilvray, First
Grades.
H. P. Denning, Allie Wilson,
Lena Belloni, Nellie Fairman, Tay­
lor G. Bunch, and Bertha Wilkins, Call and look over our Stock and be Convinced.
Seoond Grades.
Selata Howe, Metta E. Hansen,
and Mary R. R. Lillie, Third Gradesf A gems for Chas. A. Steuens Ready-made and Made-to-meas­
F. B. Rood, E. L. Brown, Pearl
ure Tailor Suits, Shirt waist suits, etc.
Walker, Fanny Getty, Laura Wise,
and Mrs Daisy Short, wrote for
state papers.
The place to buy
Dry Goods at Right Prices.
Wouldn’t it Jar You
Resolutions of Condolence.
PREPARING FOR COOS BAY LINE
San Francisco, Aug. 28.— The
directors of tho Southern Pacifio,
at a meeting today, voted to in­
crease the capital stock to $ 100,000,-
000, to provide for new construc­
tion and equipment, also to take up
outstanding mortgages. The new
issue is already subscribed.
Rev. F. M. Hooton, father of our
townsman, M. O. Hooton, and H. O.
Hooton, of Bridge, arrived here
Mondav for a visit with his sons.
The old gentleman will preach at
the Christian church at 11 a. m.
Sunday.
Levi Bunch, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. C, H. Bunch, of Rinck
creek, started for Wella Walla last
Wednesday where he will attend
school
the coming yeas. His brother
the Libby mine the last of the week
and was buried at Marshfield Sun­ Grant will go to Healdsburg Califor­
nia, in a short time for the same
day.
purpose.
M ilk Cows F ob S ale . — 2, 3 and 4
Mrs. Andrew Larsen, formerly
year old heifers from the best dairy
Miss Bertha Eudioott, of Myrtle
cows on the river, from $16 to $25
Point, visited her sister, Mrs. J. G.
per head; all giving milk. C. A.
Fish, and Mrs. Will Lyons and
Pendleton, Fat Elk.
other friends in Coquille last week.
H. A. and N. C. McDuffio, neph­ On Friday she went to Myrtle Point
ews of our townsman, W. E. Me. where she will spend some time
Duffe, arrived here last week from with relatives and friends before re­
Nebraska, and are enjoying a visit turning homo.
with their uncle and looking at the
M arried . —Near Gravel Ford, at
country.
the residence of the bride’s parents,
J. R. Hewer, a brother of Mrs.
B. H. Burns and Mrs. E. A. Howey
of this city, arrived here Monday,
from Woodstock, Canada, and is
enjoying a visit with his sisters and
faamilies.
Teachers' Examination.
Ma. and Mrs. R. L . Weekly, by Jus-
tioe J. H. Cicil, of this city, Thomas
G, Barker and Miss Winnie Weekly.
The contracting parties are well and
favorably, knowen being native son
and daughter of Coos county. Af­
ter the ceremony and hearty con­
gratulations an hour’s social chat
was participated in by the company,
after which the guests wore ushered
into the diningToom where the ta­
bles were spread with all the good
things that appetite could suggest,
and to say that justice was done to
the repast would be putting it
mildly.— One of the Party.
Coquille lodge 127, A. O. U. W.
was reorganized last Thursday even­
ing by Ralph Feeney, Past Grand
Master, assisted by S. B. Cat heart,
of Marshfield, with a charter list of
21 v iv'3. The following >ffi(vr»
were vieaied and installed: O. F.
Rokrer, V. M. W.; E. A. M t> ilfee,
M. W .; R. Hollenbeck, Fin.; W. H.
Mansell, I n n , ; E. Elliott. Rec’dr.;
Bud Mansell, Guide.
Tho lodge
will meet on the lstnnd 3rd Wednes­
day of each month and bids fair to
soon occupy the position it held be­
fore in fraternal circles in this city.
Dr. Wetmore was elected examining
physician for the lodge. Mr. Feeney
left today for Portland, stopping a
few davs at North Bend.
Whereas tho Supreme Ruler of
the Univorse has seen fit to remove
from this life Noah W. Leneve,
husband of our esteemed neighbor,
Maria Leueve, father of Neighbor
Rose Leneve and brother of Neigh­
bors Miranda Way, Jennie Rose and
Annie Robinson, therefore be it,
Resolvod,
That Evening Tide
Circle 214, extends its heartfelt sym­
pathy to the bereaved neighbors.
Be it further,
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the sorrowing
family, a copy be spread upon the
minutes of the Circle and one given
to the city papers for publication.
Fraternally submitted in C. H. & R.
Lou J. L ineoar ,
O ra X . M aury ,
To see one of our repre­
sentative citizens attend
a baseball game attired
in a bathing suit?
Of course i f would land we agree with you in the mat te
Such a thing would'creat’excitement and comment.
E d it h H ayter ,
Com,
Resolutions of Respect.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Would be that the man was not aware that
we handled Gents' Ready Made Clothing
bought direct from the maker, thereby sauing
to the consumer the middle man's profit.
Think this ouer. The man being scantily at­
tired would naturally need shoes. What kind?
Walk=Overs
of course.
j)
Adopted by Evening Tide Circle
No. 214, August 28, 1905.
Euerybody knows that, and knows that we
Whereas the death of Samuel J.
Tuttle, Evening Tide Circle extends have ’em.
its heartfelt sympathy to his wife,
Neighbor Alice, and daughters,
Neighbors Susie Tuttle aud Alice
Gallier, and greatly deplore the
‘UP AND DOIN'
untimely loss of so worthy a friend,
therefore be it,
Resolved, That we tender the
sbrrowing family our sincere sympa­
thy in the loss of him who was so
kind and loving husband aud father
and respected citizen. Be it further
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent the sorrowing
family, aj copy spread upon the
Accepted throughout the civilized world
Press
minutes of the circle and one to the
as
the most universally satisfactory il­
city paper’s for publication.
the
Fraternally submitted in C. H.
luminant for all purposes.
Safest,
Button
aud R.
Cleanest, Most Convenient, and the
Loo. J- L ineqaii ,
CHEAPEST light known.
O ra X. M aury ,
and
.&M.CO.
C.
Incandescent
Electric Light
E d ith H ayter ,
Cora.
W ilson Jewelry Co.
Expert Watch Repairing.
SEE O U R W IN D O W S .
We know just how our
watches are made and
Just
just what they’re made
Thrown in >f. We have picked up
some p o i n t e r s about
watches in the 20 years
we’ve been buying and
selling them. We’ll tell
you what is in the watch
we sell you, because we
can and because you
have a right to know.
We’ll toll it to you hon­
estly, because we cannot
afford
financially to
misrepr esent our goods,
To the watch buyer wo
offer a ¿good many ad­
vantage
that
some
other people can’t offer
and it costs no more to
buy of us, for it’s just
brown in.
Mrs. Ida Ritts, of Gold Hill! has
been beio several days visiting her
A t R obinson ’ s S t o r e .
parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Hope, of the
Mrs. Will Willard, who it will
upper river, and sisters, Misses Lot­ be remembered moved with her
Jas Lewis, an old settler, died at
tie and Etta, of this city, and other husband to the Columbia near his home on the South Fork, Satur­
relatives and friends.
Portland some months ago, died day. Parties visiting his house
Alfred Smith who has been suf­ recently and her body will be Saturday morning found the old
fering from a severely cut hand, buried at this place on arrival. gentleman in his usual health but
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started for Junction City Friday, Wo have not yet heard the cause on returning in the afternoon found
his lifeless body, henrt disease evi­
where be will join other members of of her death.
REAL ESTATE.
Bancroft Items
dently being the cause of death.
the family who will start for Coos
John Barklow who went to east­
The weather continues hot and $3500 Tor thirty «lays only, the best 26-
He was about seventy years o f age
county in a few days.
ern Oregon several months ago,
:re farm in Fishtrap Valley. Fin«*
The 18th boing the hottest
If you are troubled with dizzy returned Friday. He has been in and was well known by all old dry.
building.
spells, headache, Indigestion con­ ill health for some ten weeks, hav­ pioneers. He and a brother came of the month, the mercury stood at $2800 A fine corner business prope rt
stipation, Hollistei’s Rocky Moun­ ing undergone an operation for Coos County in 1851 aud partici­ 112 at 3 o ’clock.
*1500 Nice small place of 8 acres near
Threshing is finished and crops
town, well improved, 4 acres fall
tain Tea will make you well and water on the lungs. We hope he pated in several fights against the
bearing orchard, balatioe pastnre
of
all
grain
light.
Indians.
The
remains
were
brought
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
keep you well. If it fails, getyour may be all right in the future.
This is a good investment.
Mrs. D. Barker and daughter of
to this place Sunday and interred
money back. That’s fair. 35 cents.
House and two lots in good j
G.
F.
Boutell,
of
Morgan
Hill,
Eden
Valley
are
visiting
friends
in
in
the
Myrtle
Point
cemetery.—En­
location. A bargain.
For sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
California, who has been here for terprise.
Good house, barn and fonr loti
this vicinity.
Mrs. O. S. Bennett and two week past visiting old friends and
in fine location.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carl are
Corner business property. Better I
daughters, Miss Maud and Mrs. former neighbors at this city, start- j There was a quiet wedding at
investigate this now.
spending their honeymoon among
Olsen, arrived here last week from ed for his home yesterday. He w ill; this place Sunday, the contracting
A residence property that is dirt j
their friends in this popular sura- $
oheap.
Minnesota and are ecoying a visit he joined at the bay by bis daugh- j Pnrt'es being Miss Minnie Mc­
Two
hne lots near the fichool-
mer resort.
Mrs. B’s brother-in-law, J. W. Ben­ ters who have been visiting their Cracken and George Hermann,
house.
A number of campers turned |
New 5-room cottage and one lot.
nett, of Gravel Ford, and sister-in- grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. The ceremony was performed by
A cozy home.
j Rev. Thos Barklow, of the German their faces homeward Monday.
law, Mrs. J. T. Jenkins, of Beaver Byers, of Sumner.
Three fine residence lots, close to
business.
An extraordinary bar- 1
Ole
Lund
and
two
sons
are
visit
Baptist Church in the presence of
Slough.
gain.
i g jqq Two corner bottom lots.
the immediate relatives of the young ing Ole Samuelson.
couple. The bride is a most accom-
Ralph Winningham and wife
Two fine, rich garden lots. J u st'
plisbed young lady and one of Coos went to Myrtle Point Tuesday with
~n- the thing for a family.
Fonr nice lots, partly bottom land '
County’s most popular school teach­ their infant daughter who was taken *_340 suitable
for garden. A good bay I
for one of moderate means.
ers, having taught in the Myrtle ill suddenly and wo have since heard 1
Fine large residence and eleven i
Point public schools the past two the sad news of its death.
____ lots for rent, includes two cows.
chickens, «lucks, garden and fruit.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rice are
’ years. The groom is the oldest son
Family with children need not '
( of T. M. Hermann, of the South i assisting Frank l'i«ii nt his logging
syply.
It is impossible to describe my list in this
Fork, and a prominent logger and camp. J. G. Fifth made
colnmn. If yon are looking for a good
piece of property at a reasonable price, I
and farmer. He ia a quiet, indue. | stay at the camp lately,
can certainly suit you.
trious young man and popular
Misa Lizzie Price took the stage
Keraeiubet, I rent bouses and farms,
loans and do all kinds o f agenov
among his associates. The young | for Roseburg Thursday expecting make
business. Come in and see me before buy-
couple have many friends.— Enter- to visit Portland during the Educa- *“ *•
That furnished by the CO QUILLE
there
you
have
R IV E R
it.
The rates place it within reach of all
ELECTRIC
is
first
class and up to date in every respect.
FRANK MORSE, Prop,
Under New Management.
Livery
W
.
COQUILLE, ORE.
H .
M c U lS C ll/
Best of Turnouts.
Feed and Sale
San ford's Itannins Stable
S tr ic tl y
F ir s t -C lass .
Hay, Grain, Feed.
Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall.
CvS
CO.
Successor to J. T. Little.
í^s ¿VX /CvX/vX
W.H. SCHROEDER
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Front Street,
COQUILLE, OREGON.
Ai_L W O R K
GUARANTEED.
City Restaurant
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