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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1906)
L. H. Pittock, proprietor of the Im m ediate Today is Decoration Day. There is to be a big dance at Ar- Construction Or- Purity crackers at the Mill store. Portland Oregonian, was atnotg d ered ago on|Saturday night. the Portland visitors to attend the Full cream cheeae at Robinaon’a B. F. Smith was up from the W. 8. Mack was up from Parkers, Farmers’ and Shippers’ cougresi Sun Francisco, Ma'. 24--Harr.man V Wright's medicated uoderwearat lower liver on Monday. burg oo Monday. at North Bend, and in company gave orders by wire yesterday to Drane’s M. D. Cutlip, of Cooa river, came Ladies’ neck wear and luces at with F. W. Leadbetter, Jefferson Portland and San Francisco officials Prof. L. R. Edmunds was in over from Marshfield on Mouday O. Wilson & Co’s. Myers, Frank Baker and Tifft, to construct immediately the road town on Monday. J. F. Hall, Democratic nominee Jud Mills, the machinist and on- visited the Coquille valley onThurs- eighty miles in length from Drain, Timber ooal and farm lands. The for CouDty Judge, went to Randon gineer, was in town on Monday. dfty. on the Mt. Shasta route in Oregon, Home Realty Co. , by Sunday’s Dispatch. Big Republican rally in to*n last W anted . -G entlem an or lady South-Westerly to Marshfield. The steamers Elizabeth and Chico Step in and see those new spring evening. Col. Hofer, of Salem was ------- * -------- - g ood reference, to travel by arrived at Bandon on Friday. suits at Robinson's. present. The Closing of Our Schools rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,- The steamer Chico sailed for San L. D. Pittvjohn, representing The schooner C. T Hill sailed i 000 capital. Salary $1,072.00 Francisco from Bandon on Sunday. Mason, Ehrman A Go., of Portland, from Bandon for San Francisco on ( per year and expen8eg; w |lr}1 paid Our school closed last week after Albert Bright, the logging man, was over from Marshfield on Mon an exceedingly well-regulated and Sunday. j w«ekly and expenses advanced. was down from Oravel Ford on day. progressive term of nine months, Dr. Wetmore was summoned to Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alex- Thursday. under the tutorship of Prof. J M r. and MrsJ. A. Yoakam, of Norway the 28th to attend M rs.; under. Coquille City, Ore. Percy Wells, Miss Ellen N. Baamis, Miss Floreuce Rosa, of Bandon, this city, started for C*l., Saturday. Young, who was taken suddenly ill. Exposure Miss Lucy Newland, Miss Grace visited Mrs. D. J. Lowe, of this oitv, Mr. Y. has a good position offered Miss Maude Miller who was at Dudley, Mrs. T. Wootteu, Miss Inez on Monday. To cold draughts of air, to keen him and may locate. home taking a few days’ needed and cutting winges of the tempera- Lusk, Mrs. J. A. Yoakam, and Miss The choicest oity locations. The D ied . — In Ooquille, Oregon, May rest, has again resumed her duties ture, scauty clothing, undue expos- Fanny Getty. An entertainment Home Realty Co. 28, 1906, William W. Tennisson, sure of the throat and neck after was given Friday at which a small at the City hospital. R. R. Pownder returned last week aged 23 years, 2 months and 5 days, public speaking, and singing, brings admission was charged which raised Try the After Dinner Mint for coughs and colds. from his visit with relatives and after a long and tedious illness. indigestion. At Drane’s. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup is a fund with which to defray the friends at Eugene. Mrs. W. C. Rose, of Willanch An operation for hernia was per the best cure, Mrs. A. Barr, Hous expenses of the other exercises. On Ladies’ summer dress skirts at slough, is over this wny to see her ton, Tex. writes, Jan. 31, “ 1902: Robinson’s. formed yesterday at the Hossfall One bottle of Ballard’s Horehound Saturday evening the 8th grade daughter, Mrs, John Yoakam, who graduating exercises took place hospital on Arthur Estberg, son of j Syrup cured m eofavey bad cough. T. T. Land, of this city, started has been quite ill for some time. the gentleman who is developing It it vered pleasant to take.— Sold which was attended by about all last week for Klamath Falls accom Royal Chinook Shoes at J. W. who could find room in the hall. the Salmon mountain mines.—Coast by R. S. Knowlton. panied by George Laingor, of Myr Leneve’s. None better. The exercises were highly appre Mail. tle Point. There is to be a cripples' conven Why not buy your Schilling’s ciated by all attending, being par For first-class watch repairing to tion in this city at 3 o ’clock next Muslin underwear for ladies and Best from us? We carry a full line, ticipated in by most of tbe grad Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder, Spices, children at Mrs. Perrott’s. to W. H. Scbroeder’s. week. All persons wishing to at Flavoring Extracts, and sell at min uates. There were sixteen in the Program, icecream, cake and cof- tend will submit their credentials to class, all of whom their parents, Reports from “ Round H ill” straw- imum prices. Drane’ s. feu at the Woodman hall Thursday J. K. Scott. I teacher and friends are very proud. bertpr farm, has met with a heavy evening. Cream, cake and coffee Chick Feed is the proper thing loss of berries on account of the AM smart up-to-date women of today, Too much praise cannot be given . . . . ,, , . Know how to bake, wash, sing and play, for the young chickens. Knowlton continued 15c, balance free to Miss Beamis, the teacher, for rainy weather, but they W ithout these talents a wife is N. li. has it. expect to be able to fill orders Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. her untiring efforts in behalf of the Beautiful black Sateen under . . . . . . R. 8. KnowltoD. Mrs. Lily Gurren who has been again class and for the splendidly ar in the near future. skirts at Mrs. Perrott’s. The difference between “ You here visiting her father, Uncle Jack For a nice ready made wrapper need a biscuit," and “ Uneeda Bis- ranged program. Rev. Brownrigg, the Christian Wilson, who has been ill for some or waist go to O. Wilson k Co s. On Monday evening the High j cud” js but 5 cents, and you can minister of Myrtle Point, will fill the weeks, started for her home at Ab School gave their graduating exer L. H. Hazard, J. S. Lawrence, M. 8Pht that difference at any of our pulpit at the Christian church in erdeen, Washington, on Satur stores. cises when the Hall was again filled H. Horsey and Mayor Stanley, rep this city next Sunday. day. to its utmost seating capacity. The « resenting the I. O. O. F., and Mrs. Wild West Shoes for Western W anted . — Cook and house program was well rendered and Mrs. Nosler’s Locals. J. S. Lawrence, the Rebekahs, have boys at J. W. Leneve’s store. keeper in small family. Inquire at highly appreciated by all. This is Just received—a fine new line in returned from attendance at the Elton Tyrrell, of this oity, has the H erald office. cluding all the latest spring and the first High School graduation grand lodge at Portland. gone to Humboldt county, Califrnia, _ . summer dress goods for ladies. All in our school. The class consisted D ied .—At Coaledo, May 25, 1906, to visit his aged mother. Mrs. O. Wilson & Co. has jnst received gee them, of five members as follows: Esther Murthemir Moriarity, aged 18 years. a fine line of ladies’ neckwear and Tyrrell expects to go soon. Ladies’ muslin underwear in all Johuson, Celia Webb, Emma Sher The funeral took place at Marsh laces. kinds. After-Dinner Mint, for indiges wood, Kennett Lawrence and Reta field on Sunday at 3:30 p. m., Rev. Miss Lena Fairman of this place, Everythiug pretty in embroideries tion. Drane keeps it. Johnson. The Hall was very taste Father Donnelly conducting the who went to Portland last Septem and laces—the daintiest you ever T. F. Lewis, of Parkersburg, the services. fully decorated and Hon. B. F. ber to enter the North Pacific Sani- saw. machinist Rod engineer, started for Mulkey, president of the Ashland Nonda Andersen was up from tariun as a nurse, came home Wed See the pretty hosiery; the latest Alaska last Saturday where a good State Normal School was present styles. his camp the last of the week and nesday for a visit with her parents job on a steamer awaits him. Just received—Organdies, India and made a grand talk to these informed us that he put in an aver and ether members of tbe family. linens, silks, and anything pretty young people which was highly ap- Those fine dress ginghams are age of 80,000 feet of logs per day Her many friends were pleased to that you want. pi dated by the largh audience. going fast at Robinsons. during last week. We understand see her. Another swell line of infants’ School Director R. S. Knowlon pre Jonathan Quick, of this city, re that this is a record breaker for the Fresh supply crackers in one or hats, hoods and dresses. sent. d the diplomas on both occa turned last Wednesday from a visit county. three pound cartoons, one eighth Beautiful underwear and ready sions. Flowers without stint were dnriog the winter at different points Capt. Heuckendorff, the ship wood boxes or bulk at Robinson’s. made shirt waists. in evidence both evenings as an in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. builder, who has in course of con Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Burns, of this evidence of the appr6ciatiou of their Buster Brown Blue Ribbon struction a fine large gasoline city, went to Marshfield the middle efforts by their many friends. schooner at his yard at Prosper, of last week and on Thursday Mrs. school shoes at Robinson's. 1M R & iä ä w tM A considerable quantity of house was in town on Saturday. He tells Burns underwent an operation at C hildreu’s sailor bats at Mrs hold furniture, marked to Mrs Cha«. us that his vessel be ready for the the Geneal Hospital, and was for a Perrott’s. Wigant, lie on our dock and has water by July first. while in a very critical condition, been there for two or three weeks F or S ale .— One fine yoke of work but at last accounts was doing ex Some o f the Bargains we have exposed to the weather. ¡oxen. Price $80 or will trade for ceedingly well. The schooner Oregon arrived from i cows. Nelson Jones. to Offer. R. B. Henry, a former resident of Coquille should celebrate the 4th this county, but now of Portland, San Francisco at Bandon on Friday e A A One 9 room house and 3 lots ,P tM ' U fine location. We are cen came down last week in the in Mr. and Mrs. N. Plyler w4lo have of July. Why not? trally located. We have a good Good 5 room house, 2 lots terest o f S. B. Hicks & Sons Co. spent the last year or so on the on the corner beet location We have good base ball of that city, wholesalers in heavy Bleale place at the foot-hills op baud. in town, 2 blocks from school We have a good groye hardware, wire rope, etc. Mr. Henry posite town, mo»ed over to the city grounds. A snap 2 acres, good double last week, and now occupy the Sim for picnic. We have a good opera also took in the Farmers’ and Ship bouse, barn and out build house and dance hall. Let us cele pers’ Congress at North Bend. mons residence, near the Christian ings,orchard, within 3 blocks brate by all means. Whv not? Drane keeps the celebrated Cahn- church. of the business part of town Besides a full stock of grass Nicbolsberg shoes. The place for Purity crackers, fresh stock, at A 42 acre ranch on the low seeds, Knowlton has the best veri bargains. For sale at Robinson’s »Store er river about 30 acres bot the Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co’s. ties of Corn, Beets and Carrots. - ------------------ ----------- tom balance bench, 7 room J. P. Jacobson, father of our J. K. Scott who had the misfor Mrs. Jack Bruce, nee Hattie Dun townsman, J. N. Jacobson, on Fri house, barn, out buildings, Terrific Race With Death tune to saw off the two first -fingers ham, who was at San Francisco 7 head of cows, separator day evening bad the misfortune to “ Death was fast approaching,” of bis left hand at the Clayton mill during the quake in a hospital and and farming tools. Home fracture two of his ribs on tbe left writes Ralph F- Fornandez, of Tam market for everything pro below Bandon two or three weeks who returned to the home of her side in attempting to cross his state pa, Fla., described his .fearful race duced on the ranch. ago, has been in town several days parents at this place three weets room on board the steamer on his with death, “ as a result of liver If you don’t see what you want keeping company with the many ago, is still in failing health, not way from Eureka, California, to toruble and heart disease, which here call at the office and examine criples in this city. had robbed me of sleep and of all having improved at all since her ar Coos Bay. The injured members interst in life. I had tried many our list which is to large to enumer A big assortment of novelties in rival here. Her husband went to were dressed by Dr. Wetmore, and different doctors and several med ate here. ladies’ neckwear and those large Portland bv the last Alliance and at this writing he is as comfortable icines, but got no benefit, until I shell hair pins at Robinson’s. will be telegraphed for at hie arrival as could be expected, taking into began to ust Electric Bitters. 8o A. H. Nicols, the creamery man at that city. consideration his age, and that but wonderful was their effect, that in three days I felt like a new man, wbo was here and assisted in the This is the time of year that the a short time ago he suffered frac today I am cured of all my troub installing of the Myrtle Grove best results are obtained by using ture of several ribs on the other les.” Guaranteed at R. 8. K now l- creamery and ice plant, who has Stock Ford. Knowlton has a large side. tons drug store; price 50c. supply of all different kinds. been at Marshfield the past yoar or Good pasture for stock, on Marsh Chas. V. G. Gallows), of McMinn. so, started for Dayton, this state, field road one mile from town. In with bis family by the last Alliance. ville, Oregon, Democratic nominee quire of Allen McLeod. for representative in congress from O. Wilson & Co. will receive this Departures north by Alliance May the first district, visited Coos county week a full line of spring dress last week, making speeches at sev 26: M tb H B Messinger, Mrs G M goods. Look out for them, eral o f our prineipal'towns, and tak Willis, James T Barnes, wife and Owing to the fact that liquor is ing in the Farmers’ and Shippers’ baby, J A Poland, Bert Miller, J H reaching the city of San Francisco, Congress at North Bend during hie Miller, J H McKinnon, J F Steward, C O Q U IL L E . Ol X from Oakland, together with many trip. Mr. Galloway is a very pleas- L K Moore, J W Hanning, Mrs R ------------------ ---------------------------------------- - .............................. drunks, the finance ooramittee offers •nt young gentleman and made E Peasley, W C Cassell, W L LOCAL N E W S . J ÄSrcom 3 sae£& $1100 $2600 $3350 Coquille Valley Development Company A Positive Necessity. NOTICE OF A D M IN i.i't'K niU ... Having to lay upon my bed for ! 4 days from a severly bruised leg, 1 otdy found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard’s Snow Liniment. I cun cheerfully recommend it as the best medicine ever sent .to the afflicted. It has now become a pos itive necessity upon myself. 1). R. Byrnes, Merchant, Dovers- ville, Texas. 25c and $1.00 sold by R. S. Knowlton. Notice is hereby given that tbe un dersigned was by the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, on t he 15th iay of May 1900, duly appointed the admin istrator of the estate of John \V Wood, deceased, late of Baid county, and that all persons having claims uyr.iiot said in Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 22ml day of May, 1906. W . J. LLCHTY Administrator of the Estate of John VV. Wood, deceased. Iutending buyers of lumber, or I Anything in the general merchan-, diso line as for that matter, should j The leather in the Beattie L og ger's shoe is the best imported remember that the Coquille Mill French Kip, guaranteed to give and Mercantile Co. can supolv the > satisfaction. Call and examine tin m same at lowest going prices. at Robinson’s store. — — — ^ w— ^ * AB TRACTS ABSTRA CTS ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. We have completed a thorough, up-to-date A b s tr a c t freshest meats of all kinds at lowest Mrs. Erla Oarlock of the San prices. Dean A Ho berg, Prop’rs. Jose conservatory wishes to an Miss Irene Lamb wbo has just nounce that she is permanently lo graduated from the Conservatory of cated in this valley, and will receive Music o f Columbia College, Milton, pupils in Piano and Organ at regu. and who possesses diplomas for lar rates. Mrs. Carlock is an exper both piano and mandolin, is now ienced teacher and uses the most prepared to receive pupils for modern methods of instruction either piano or mandolin. Miss that her ability is being recognised Lamb is a thorough musician and is evidenced by her large and pupils entrusted to her care wffl re growing claef. For particulars call ceive careful a ad up-to-date instruc- at tbe residence of W. E. Cleghorn, Munro, Miss May Munro, Miss Lily Munro, Miss Jessie Munro, Miss W . T . DEM ENT, J. M W A G N E R. Dora Munro, F A Whitaker, J F JOHN Y O A K A M , Sec’ y and Mang. Vice President. Presidcnt- Guiss, H J Ritter, J E Davis, C M Heyskall, Mrs W 8- Mott, Mrs J T Stockton, S Mains, A H Nicole, R W Basse, Mrs J M Blake, Arthur P Tifft, W C McRea, L F Everson, C F Lansing, E Eyssell, J P Cas Successors to Dean & Morgan. sidy, F E Armitatead, E H Rickett, J M Wells, L K Page, G W Miller H B Messinger, L Homan, H Olsen, B W Ulig, C R Nealig, J 8 Stock- ton, F M Derby, W F Squires, A B Daly, j w Fitzhugh, H W Evans, y B Klahn and wife, R Norton, A B Rentoul. • *N PKIHClPflL PLACE Op BUSINESS, COQUILL , ENTERPRISE «EAT Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille Coquille Post Office. “ “ MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. W . W A G N E R ABSTRACTS n F Henry Sengstacken, Manager. A BSTRACTS A BSTRACTS ABSTRACTS Buy your Watches of us. W H Y NOT? 20 Years’ E xperience. Practical Watchmaker. W ilson Jewelry Co. Notice! Less that our patrons should get the impression that owing to the fire in our Dressed Lumber Sheds we could not fill orders promptly. We wish to announce that we are pre pared to fill all orders on reasonable time with first-class material and at lowest prices. We thank the Public for the Lib eral patronage given us in the past and bespeak a fair share of the com ing season’s business. Coquille M ill g M ercantile Co G e n e ra l MeroTisinclise a n d L\xnat>©r ;>OOOOOfX O. W ilson & C o . CARRIES A GOMPLETE LINE OF Groceries and Dry Goods THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE GIVE VS C A L L East End .............................................................................. of Front Street. x>ooooo< Under New Management. Livery Stable Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall W. T. DEMBNT 72 TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., R. H. Smith, Abstractor. Wholesale and Retail Defi ne* in Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard Feed and Sale Ham and Bacon. tion at the usual prices. Pupils Coquille; Myrtle Point Hotel, Myr- anythin*g yon ¿eed***** 8*ore ^or 1 in * dry goods, will please call at the residence of tie Point, or address at n Coquille ---- : „hoes or groceries. The prices are | Oregon. J. J. Lamb, Coquille, Oregon. 'right. 'JO H N YOAKAM P lan t. We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. 'T A I L O R to contribute $50,000 to the Oakland many friends in this section. relief fund, providing the city coun. You’are guaranteed both quality cil closes the saloons there for 30 and price and courteous treatment days. at the new People's Market, south Try the new People’s Market, two of postoffice. Freshest mests of ev doors south of poatoffice, for tbe ery description. ABSTRACTS AND SLAC t 1 E fis ABSTRACTS TITLE GUARANTEE St FRED estate, are hereby required to piesent them to me, duly verified, i«t tiie office of Sperry A Chase, in Coquille, Oregon, W. H. M a n .v -q ^ Best of Tunouts. S trk . . F ir s t -O . Hay, Qraii> Successor • ueed , Little