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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1906)
Myrtle Foist Items ooquìlie fferald. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1906. . The Eveuing Telegram, of Port land, of the 22nd inst., contains a long article concerning the finding of a complete counterfieter’s outfit in a room of Hotel Portland, occu pied by a woman who registered as Mrs. Bertha E. Gordon, of North Bend, wite of Sam Gordon, the Coos Bay contractor. She had been ar rested on a telegram from San Francisco for passing a bogus note in that city, and the above-mention ed articles were found in her room later. The U. 8 . secret service authorities were notified, and no doubt but she will be called up to answer on both charges. Some pagan philosopher once gave utterance to the opinion that there was nothing of interest in a horse race, for the reason that “ any fool knows that some horses are faster than others." In these mod ern days o f “ dope” it is easily ap parent that the speed of a horse has no special bearing on the result of a horse race. Note, for example, the wordy war over the Lou Dillon scandal, and also the doping of Huguenot at Los Angeles Monday. If this thing continues, horse racers will soon be regarded with the same degree of suspicion as is now shown toward horse traders.--Oregonian. Falls From a Telephone Mr. C. Griffin, who resides with his parents on the North Fork, bad the mistortune to get a leg broken at the Myrtle Point mill on the morning of the 2drd. Mrs. Zevely, mother of Mrs. Chas. James, has been very ill since her return from Coquille. Anen Belieu fell from the top of a telephone pole on the corner of C an(j p ront streets Baturday morning fracturing his breast bone and the bones of one leg below the knee, mashing an ankle and injuring his back. It seems that the clasp his safety belt gave way, letting him fall from the pole. The cross arm also toppled down, striking Belieu as he lay on the ground. He was taken to the Horsfall hos pital, where his injuries were at tended to. It is thought that no internal hurt was received. Mr. Belieu had been in the employ of the local office only a little more than a week, having come here from Myrtle Point.— Coast Mail. Mrs. Chas. Southmayd spent sev. eral days visiting at her son's on the North Fork, last week. A1 Baker and wife who are ex pected daily from Port Orford, have rented the Graham place on the North Fork and will take immediate possession. Fred Chapman from Grizzly Bluff, California, is visiting with old Humboldters, both here and at Coquille. The mask ball given by the Im provement Club netted the ladies a fair surplus. Owing to the high water many were kept from attend ing, still there was a large crowd of maskers and a jolly time. The “ Base Ball Nine" of girls had lots of fun, making “ mashes” to their hearts content. Mrs. Jamison as “The Press” got first prize, a pickle dish. Mr. Percy Scbroeder, gents’ first prize, as Rip Van Winkle;' Chester Lee, booby, as the old woman looking for her husband. R kfobtxb . Bancroft Items. A million-dollar fire occurred ii The weather continues warm and San Francisce on the 22nd by the grass is growing nioely. burning of the central station of the Mrs. R. H. Rice has been sick for San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. a few days. which was supposed to have been Joe Fish cut his foot while chop caused by the explosion of an over ping wood some days ago, but is charged dynamo. able to go about bis usual work. Reed Smoot's term of office, as C. D. Price is slashing grease senator from Utah, will expire wood brush between showers this March 4, 1909. It is evident the week. senate will not get through with J. V. Leep has been seriously in the testimony and the debate on his disposed lately on account of over case by that time.—Oregonian. heating. Sam Appleton had to quit work Public School Notes. at the log run on account of an at Colds have prevailed in school tack of rheumatism. for the last two or three weeks and Miss Lizzie Price is visiting as a consequence, attendance has friends at Riverton and Marshfield bsen poor. since the teachers’ examination. Foie the PMCiiC E B m tiffl JH P Horse h oeing . Wagon Making, and All Kinds of Forge Work. MACHINE SHOP, Special Attention Giuen to All Kinds of Lathe Work. Goquille Furniture and BOX FACTORY MRS. C. O. O IL K E Y , Proprietoresa S p e c ia l A tten tion G iv en to O o m m erola l P e o p le R egular B oard ers Are You Restless at Night And harrassed by a bad cough? Use Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, it will secure you sound sleep and effeot a prompt and radical cure Sold by R. S. Knowlton. Geo. A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always on hand. Also carry a stock of tents, wagons covers, horse covers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first harness shop. Incandescent Electric Light Medical and Surgical Cases. S p e c i a l R a t e s m a d e ton Press Accepted throughout the civilized world the as the most universally satisfactory il- Button luminant for and CHEAPEST light known. Cleanest, Aeoouehe* m ant. Train Nurses in Attendance. all purposes. Safest, MoBt Convenient, and the there That furnished by the COQUILLE you RIV ER CO. have class and up to date in »very respect. it. The rates place it within reach of all ELECTRIC is firit FRANK WORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. COQUILLE, OREGON, Alfred Johnson, D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. >>I Deliveries made M. F. Plant, E. Marshfield, Oregon Myrtle Point, Ore. Dr. W ET MORE, Gasoline Garfield Annex, H A R N ESS-riA K ER / om prepared to treat all For sale at Robinson’s Store Haines Music Co., L. H. P E A R C E PRIVATE HOSPITAL THINKING romptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N S2S2S2S2S2S2S2S2SZS2S2S2S2S2S2S2SZS2S2S2S2S2S2SZS2S2S2S2SZSZS2S2S2S2S2SZ% >2 N ow is the tim e To Buy S im p le x H a n d S e p a r a to r s and get them installed ready for the coming season. Engine Peoples CELEBRATED LINEMENT inquire at Mrs. Hlclffifttp's. or ad dress at Coquille. W. R. DR. W E T M O R E 'S Coos Bay and San Francisco p Representatives of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos and Curry Co h J. G- Fish R e a so n a b le R ate to Str. | V i- Erlo Carlock, pupil o f Nan at their real value. One P rice only on each G rade We carry a complete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players, Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise. E verything Sold on E asy Paym ents. Phone, Main 905, Lone Star Restaurant mm HOUSE High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono, Successor to the Chas. Grissen and A iago Music Co.. MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Baseballist Cooper, who twirled Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given for Coquille in last season’s league, promp* Attention. is doing a term of six weeks in the San Jose, Cal., jail for committing M eala at all Houra a heinous «rime that should have First-C lass From 5 a m to 9 P M. taken him to Fulsom. Cooper left Marshfield between the light of two days and in a hurry on account of his criminal proclivities, but was caught at last.— Marshfield Sun. T ow er & Son. Conservatory, will receive f one ipils in piauo. For terms, etc., CARRYING REGULAR STOCK 0) Standard and Established Goods, inhere eash Instru ment is sold according to its intrinsic value. We sell gou a Coquille, Oregon. Afraid of Strong Medicines- Many people suffer for years from For Further Particulars Address rheumatic pains, and prefer to do rather than take the strong medi cines usually given for rheumatistm, not knowing that quick relief iron» Phone 111, Washington’s Birthday was ob Harold Leep came near to a ser pain may be had by simply apply served with a flag-raising ceremony ious accident whilo chopping wood ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and at the school building and a patri last Wednesday, his ax caught above without taking any medicine inter SUMMONS. otic program at the Masonic Hall his head and gave him a scalp wound nally. For sale by R. S. Koowlton IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Rev. W. R. F. Browne delivered the as it came down. STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. dedicatory address. I O I The program l « fm r D T o w » » n. C W T om . ' Q l f l Q n m n o l a n n w o n f i n iV to n n « » U w — - — - — ■«• - •• — U w w I U TV O • Faria Ward. seat Saturday, returning Thursday. Plaintiff, | Band; recitation, The American vs. /Suit in equity for The timely rise in the creek gave Bnrbery Ellen Ward, I divorce. Flag, Willie Benham; vocal solo, Defendant. J our loggers a good chance, but “Answer,” Miss Getty; Kindergarten R E A L E S T A X E TO BARBERY ELLEN WARD, the above owing to the hindrance by reason entitled defendant: Chimes, First and Second Grades of jams near the mill and at the In the Name of the State of Oregon: Address, J. J. Stanley; Reading, falls, a great number of Myrtle creek Property of Every Descrip You are hereby notified that yon are re Old Glory, Mrs. Wootten; Vocal quired to appear and answer the complaint logs will be left to wait for the filed against yon in the above entitled suit Solo, Miss Ethel Johnson. tion Handled. next rise. Frank Fish says that in which Paris Ward is plaintiff and yon, The regular meeting of the High about 1,000 of his logs went out. Barbery Ellen Ward, are defendant, within six weeks from the date of the first publi School literary society was held A pto . Phone Main 3 4 1 —Office Lockhart & cation o f this summons, to-wit: Within six Monday afternoon of this week. weeks from the 14th day of February, 190(3, Lord Building. A letter from James Murray to the same being the date of the first publi Pupils and teachers are justly Lou Baker, of Port Orford, informs MARSHFIELD, - ■ OREGON. cation of this summons; and if you fail to proud of the new flag which was appear and answer on or before the 28th the latter that Mr. Murray, while dedicated last Friday. day o f March, 1900, the same being the driving in the night, and having The Oregon Coal A Nav Co’ s mfM last day o f the time prescribed in the order Mrs. Maury delighted the hearts his leg on the outside of the seat, for publication thereof, a judgment will of all the teachers of the school one bo taken against you for want thereof, and got it caught between the wugon plaintiff will apply to the court for the re day last week by inviting tuem out and a log, crushing it from the lief demanded in his complaint, a suocinot to dinner in a bedv. After enjoy Capt. Nelson, Master, knee down. He was taken to the statement o f which is as follows: That the ing a delicious repast some time Will tmtkc regular trip« between marriage contract now existing between hospital at Eureka, and was get was spent in a social way All you and plaintiff be dissolved and held for ting along all right when he wrote. naught. voted it a delightful evening. He belonged to the railroad sur. Service o f this summons in made by pub ---» s » > --------------- lication in pursuance o f an order made by vey party under Cooper. — Port Or L. Harlocker, County Judge for Coos A fine vein of a high-grade of ford Tribune. This Steamer is very steady at Bea and County, Oregon, dated the 10th day of coal was struck by the men who are her ; sssenger accommodations are all February, 1906, and directing publication D a iry Farm for Sale driviug a tunnel for Mr. Chas. Gage of the same in the Coquille H kbald , new, clean and sweet, opening oat on weekly newspapor published at the city of on the lower river, but it was not A fine dairy farm containing 70 deck anti having only two berths in a Coquille, in said Coos county, Oregon, once the one they started out to find, so acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill room. Very superior Second Class. a week for a period of six weeks. the driving will continue just the A. .T. SHERWOOD, Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $li. laud, and adjosning the town of Attorney for Plaintiff. same. However, owing to its qual Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, T 8. D O W . Agent, W . C Rose, Agt., ity and the manner in which it lies NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Marshfield. j Coquille. and £ mile from creamery. Forty- and the roof of solid rock over it, Notice is hereby given that the un- five acres of bottom laud improved it will no doubt be worked out iersigued has been duly appointed ad IF YOU ARE and in good state o f cultivatiion; 5 sooner or later. ministratrix of the Estate of Benjamin acres slashed, burned and newly Figg, deceased, by the County Court Mrs. Osborne, mother of J. U. seeded; bill land is all good for pas for Coos county, Oregon, and that all Osborne, of this place, arrived here persons having claims against said ture; 3 acres of orchard in good OF GETTING Monday, accompanied by two sons, estate are hereby notified to present the enri bngcondition and different var YO U A . . same, duly verified, to the undersigned Dick and Elmer, and dnughter and ieties of fruit. House, barn and at the office of A. J. Sherwood, in the husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Her City of Coquille, Cooe county, Oregon, other buildings. While wo have u within six months from the date of this ald, from St. Joe, Missouri. They number of other dairy farms for notice. Oall at the O. K . Creamery anti let were met by Mr. Osborn, who was Dated this 30th day of January, 1906, sale, yet this is one of the best bar me make you a price on the best delighted to see them, it having and cheapest engine on the market CATHARINE FIGG, gains, as the location is all that —the Wolverine. Administratrix of the been a number of years since they could be desired, being near (own Estate of Benjamin mot. Figg, deceased. school and creamery. This is cer NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. tainly n bargain for some progres For County Judge. sive dairyman. Price $7,500. Notice is herebv given that the under 18 » b I n i signed has filed in the county court for I announce myself as n candidate R obshts A C abtek , Coos county, Oregon, his final Account in for nomination for the office of Mvrtle Point Oregoi. the matter o f the Administration of the County Judge of Coos county, mib- Is Ihe best known EstAte o f Elvina Root, deceased; and that joct to the approval of the eliicbnrs For Sale binement for Rheu said coart has sot Thursday, the loth day matism, Pains Aches o f Mnrch, llKjft, as the day for hearing ob of the Democratic party at the pri A llir.o-iliso Hancock plow will and all such diseases. jections to said aooount and the settlement mary election to be held April 2 ), be si Id nt a bargain, also a span of of »Aid estate. K, K. K. 1906. Dated this tSth day of Febrvary, 1906, young torses well broke. Inquire KORN URIAH ROOT, J. H. C e c il . at this office. Administrator. Have you been betrayed by prom ises o f quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine without results except a damaged stomach. To those we ofier Hollister's Rocky Mo iitain Tea. 35 cento, R. S. Kn niton. BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS KURE. Uetnovei ihe Corns Licorice Liver Laxative, the best Warts and Ringworms without pains or the bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents. knife. For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co Try these Remedies quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. and be convinced. For sale stall Drug Ibib.no-more washing powder 5 stores in the County. cents a package at Robinson’s store. Or can be obtained from the Manufacturer. Those who have tried all kinds R. O. KIRKPATRICK, claim the Northern grown seeds the Coquille. Ore. best. Three papers for 10 cents at j Rnoirlton's drug store. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed has filed in the County Court for Coos County, Oregon his final aooount in the matter o f the administration of the es- j fate of Jeremiah Peart, deceased, and that said Court has set Thursday, the first day I of Match. 190»*. as the day for hearing ob jections to said final account and the sot | tlenient < f said estate. Dated this 24th day of January. 1906. JOHN PEART- ! Administrator o f the Estate of Jeremiah Peart, deceased. The Simplex is very simple in construction, easy to operate, easy to dean and extremely light running Any small BOY or GIRL can do the separating with a simplex. 17 IS FULLY GUARANTEED to do as perfect separa tion as any SEPARATOR made. It will cost you nothing to give it a trial and once Installed it will save you time and money as well as your moscle. IF YOU SHOULD NEED A SEPARATOR let us know and we will gladly put one in on trial. T. H. MEHL & COMPANY COQUILLE OREGON