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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1906)
Coquille tjerald. S im pson A s k s for fra n c h ise , L. J. Simpson has asked the Marshfield city council and the WEDNESDAY, S E P T . 12, 1906. Empire town board for an electrio 1 railway franchise. E ncam pm ent and Reunion It is stated that if North Bend, Concluded from last week. Empire and Marshfield grant Mr. Very interesting addresses were Simpson the franchise he asks for, made bv different veterans, giving and he is not held up for a right of reminist eucesof their services wrhich way between here and Marshfield, proved exceedingly instructive and a modern street car system will soon eutoi'tuining. All agreed with IV. circle the bay. The fact that the Southern Paoific It. Harris that peace is universal, and that all differences have been is building a transcontinental rail road to this port has made it evi laid aside forever. Itev. T. P. Haynes, of the M. E. dent that Coos Bay is an ideal Church, South, made a very interest place for the developement of a ing talk from the Southerner’s street car system. point of view, he having seen serv. Mr. Simpson has made all financi ice iu the South, and while his re al arrangemeuts for building the marks ran considerably to the hu road and putting in a power plant. morous, his reminiscences were The plant will also furnish power highly appreciated. The love he for other industries.— Harbor. expressed for the Stars nifd Stripes is as ardent as that of any Union C am p M eeting on C ooe R iver. veteran. After several musical se The United Brethern campmeet lections by the choir and the drum ing which has just closed on South oorps, adjournment was taken un Coos river was one of the most suc til Thursday morning. cessful ever held in the county. The exercises for Thursday were Large crowds assembled each even begun upon the arrival o f the train, ing for eight weeks and listened at which brought a large number of tentively to the work as preahed by new visitors, both old soldiers and Rev. R . G. Summerlin, who earnest pionei rs, who were escorted to the ly told them of a better way. Many grounds by the Myrtle Point brass believed and a general awakening band, the drum corps, Company Q was the result. There were twenty- and tbo reception committee accom seven accessions to the church and panied by many veterans, pioneers a strong class who organized. With and citizens who were already in the exception that Prof. O. V. White attendance. was with him three days, Rev. Sum After a short program consist merlin bad no help from man, but ing of music by the band, songs by drew largely from the bank of the choir and a number of short Heaven where he has much treas talks by veterans, after which a ure, and the result was that the grand, free-for-all dinner, prepared windows oponed and ths blessing by the local G. A. R. and their la was poured out upon that campmeet dies, sided by the enterprising peo ing in a way that the influence will ple of that place. be felt for many years. Tbo afternoon exercises were O ne W ho W as T here . opened with music by the band, af ter whioh an exceedingly interest A T oy dog. ing program by the school, follow A copy of Mr. John E. Diehl's ed by a flag drill by twenty little latest book on the Toy Dog has just girls trained by Miss Bertha Prey been submitted to us for criticism. which was n beautiful sight, and We can speak of the neat little reflects great credit upon Miss Prey volume only in terms of the highest as a teacher of small children. praise. The author who was recog Major Tower who expected to be nized for years as an authority on present, was unable to be on hand, domestic pets of all kinds has evi- but sent along bis “ Recollections of dentally put his best efforts on his Life in Libby Prison,” which were lost production bo that this becomes read by a comrade of that selfsame almost invaluable to all who admire experience who was willing to vouch or intend to provide themselves safe for the truthfulness of the with a toy dog. The book has been narrative. All were delighted with published by the Associated Fan this story. ciers, 400 North Third Street, Phil Friday, the ihst day, was given adelphia, Pa., who offer to mail it to over to the pioneers. Judge Lowe any address on receipt of 25 cents, president of the Coos County Pio preferably in postage stamps. neers’ Association, was master of ceremonies and made the opening Card of Thanks. address. Song, Auld Lang Sine, We the undersigned, wish, by was then rendered by the choir. thiB means, to express our sincere Judge C. A. Seblbrede, of Marsh field, then gave a splendid address, and heart-felt thanks to our neigh showing quite clearly that he knows bors and friends for the many acts something of frontier life, and en of sympathy and kindness during tertained the largo crowd for a the late illness and death of our time. A beautiful poem by Mrs. infant daughter, and sickness of our Lockhart was read to the delight of little son, as well ns valuable assist ance in a time of sorrow and trouble all present. M b . and M bs . W. D. M obley . Dinner was again served, giving pionoers and Boldiers the preference, however, there was again a great plenty for all. During the afternoon addresses were delivered by Messrs Haynes, Tohl, Quick, Hermann, and Giles, and songs by Misses Miller and Haines. A u ction Sale O cto b e r 1st. Of 120 acres, being the South half of the old Hoffman Donation claim at the forks of the river 3 miles above Myrtle Point Will be offered in p arcels. About 70 acres fine un improved bottom with good Myrtle and Maple timber. Also a good After the exercises a business spau of mares weighing about 1100 each G . T. H o ff m a n meeting was held, at which Col. Auctioneer Rosa was elected president and Mrs. Rosa was re-elected secretary, and For a genuine dandruf cure, go E. W. Hermann, treasurer. It to Slocum’s drugstore. was decided to bold the next re F. E. Taylor of Myrtle Point, union at Bandou and again in con will put up a Photograph tent in junction with the O. A. R. encamp Arago, on the 13th of September, ment. to remain until the 16th. With the assistance of Fred Sohange we will M arshfield, Oregon, S e p t.3,1906 be prepared to do all classes of photo work All work guaranteed. My visit to Coos county last F or S ale . Good team of horses year was cut short by a message to weighing 1400 or 1500 pounds "hurry home” on account of sick Inquire of Walter Colvin, Arago. ness. Now, however, I hope to meet all my old patrons. Mrs. O. R. Willard who lives nesr I wish to state that my work is not the Roy school house, lost her borne Her limited to tuning pianos— the action by fire one lay last week. of pianos in my care is carefully at son, Frank and wife who were near tended to and will need nothing else bv, came to her assistance, and done to them as long as in my while attempting to take a bureau charge. Unusual cases of polishing, down stairs, got the furniture fas and repairing at reasonable prices tened in the stairway ahead of them and things were getting warm for to be agreed upon. In view of the fact that other them before it was released. tuners are claiming to be "partners of Warner,” and that “ Warner is not coming here any more,” and others of like import, a word of caution might rave you money. Warner can do anything necessary to be done to pianos, and do it right, and at right priors. Warner will be in town soon. So save your work for him. Big closing out sale on after the s H McAdams, the blacksmith Full line of school supplies at Knowlton’s 6th at Strang’s. bandies the Columbus Buggies, Ladies’ fine shoes, Eastern msde, Purity crackers, fresh stock, at Racene Wagon, and G. L. Cls.k Vehicles. at ths Mill (tore. the Coquille Mill & Mercantile Go’s. For a nice freeh ateak, go to the L o t s o f d iffe re n t s ty le s o f sh o e s NOTIC E O f G U A R D IA N S A L E . People’s Market A fine line of the A. G. Spauld-, >«> 8'ze to chooB° fro"1 nt Rob" Notice is hereby given that on nnd ing sweaters at the Coquille Mill inson s. alter the 12th day of October, A . D. ii Mercantile Co’s Stprs. F or S ale . — New Underwood type 1906, I will sell at private sale lor part The little son of Mr. and Mrs. writer. Inquire of Mrs. C . L. cash and part credit, the following de scribed property belonging to the »state Alfred Johnson was taken suddenly Moon, Coquille. of Rosa Lillie, Albert Lillie and Clyde ill while at Bandon Monday. All summer goods will be offered Lillie, minors, to *w it: The standing ce -1 at special sale prices every day in , . „ , „ . .. When it rains protect your feet 1 - ...... ^ Co’s <lar timber upon Lots 2 and 3 anil the the week at O. Wilson by buying you rubbers at Robin, South-east quarter of the North-west son’s. This Reasons new stock just Don’t miss this chance. quarter ami the South-w est quarter o f ; in. If You want a shoe for your chil the North-east - p laner of section 2, Closing out sale at Strang's store dren that wears and has some style Township 29, South, Range 13 W e st. beginning Aug. 6th. All goods about it, get the Buster Brown shoe Coos County, Oregon. Said sale will be made pursuant to an order' anil license marked in plain figures. No reduc at Robinson's. signed bythe the County Judge of said tion on anything, except for cash. A roll containing two com forts and a blanket, either between Bridge and Myrtle Point or between Myrtle Point and Coquille. Finder leave same at the H xbai . d office and receive reward. Married. In this city, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, on the 10th inst., John F. Goll, of Marsh field, and Miss Emma M. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, of Coquille, E. D. G. Holden officiating. The young couple have the best wishes of a large circle of friends including the H ebald . May they live long and happy. It arouses energy, develops and stimulates nervous life, arouses the courage of youth. It makes you youug again. That’s what Holis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do 25 cents, Tea or Tablets, at R. 8. Knowlton’s. The first meeting of the Coquille Public School Improvement League, for this year, will be held at the school house on Sept. 14, at 3:30 p.m. All mombers of the League, and parents and friends of the school are earnestly requested to be present. Come and meet the new teachers, extend to them a hearty welcome, and make them feel that they are not strangers, but a part of us, and important factors in our com munity. Ask any "Jap” that you may see, "W hy the Czar, with Bear be hind,” had to climb a tree. The Yanks, God bless the Yanks, says he, They gave us Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by R. S, Knowlton. Four of the first horse i to appear on the tracks at Arago on Friday and Saturday were brought over from the Bay Monday and were ta ken to Arago yesterday. They wore. Bonner Oak and Zambro, brothers, and Heat Light, a two- year-old, runner, belonging to F. P. Norton, and Gold Beach, belonging to L. M. Noble. Joe Nay has wired in that he will be in from Roseburg with his string of racers, and with quite a number at the grounds and coming from other directions, there is no question but an interesting program is assured. Sample piano, stindard make parlor grand, quarter oak; none better; retails at $42 >.00. Must be sold, will take $195.00 spot cash Second hand pianos cheaper and on easy terms Pohl, Myrtle Point, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. C ompanys 'B lue ribbon S hoes f & Ift COPYmOH T IK mr r u t nmowN « hom 6 A, D . 1906. M IN E R V A E. L IL L I E . Notice is hereby given that the under Guardian of the persons nnd estates of signed has been duly appointed adm in seid minors. istrator of the estate of E. H . Beyers, deceased, and that all persons having N O T IC E OF V A C A T IO N . claims against said estate are hereby Notice is hereby given that the South notified that they are required to pre ern Oregon Com pany, (a corporation sent the same duly verified to the un dersigned at the office of A . J . Sherwood, organized and existing under the laws in Coquille, Cooscounty, Oregon, within of the state of Oregon) of Em pire City, six months from the date hereof. Oregon, lias this day filed a petition Dated this 0th day ot July, 1906. with the Clerk of the County Court for J. P. BEYERS, Coos County, Oregon, requesting the Administrator. said Court to vacate a certain Plat in the Town of Marshfield, in said County, Report of the condition of known as the “ New Bedford Addition,” containing the follow ing blocks anil lots, F o r sale at R o b in s o n ’s T F R E D S tore S L A C H Æ T A IL O R C O Q U IL L E . - - OREGON ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----— THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK A t Coquille, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Sept. 4,190»?. BSSOOBCS* Loans and discounts................... $40,244 30 Overdrafts, secured and un 00 Op secured ......................................... U .S . Bonds to secure circulation 6,250 CO Preminm8 on U. 8. Bonds.......... 867 18 Bonds, securities, eto................. 26,961 02 Banking house, furniture and Fixtures....................................... 9,687 96 Due from State Banks and Bankers........................................ 9,808 63 Due from approved reserve agents........................................... 183,502 46 Cheoks and other oash item s... 2,556 94 Fractional paper ourrenoy, nick els, and cents............. . . . . . . . 66 13 Lawful mcney reserve in bank. viz: Specie.................15,284.65 Legal-tender notes----- 3,520.00 18,804 65 Bedemption fund with U. S. 312 50 Treasurer (5 pr o of circulation) T otal............................................ LUB 1 L 1 TIKS. Capital stock paid in ................. Surplus fund.................................. Undivided profits, less exponses and taxes paid.......................... National Bank notes outstand- ¡ „ I ................................................. Individual deposits subjeot to cheek........... . ............................ Demand certificates of deposit T otal........................................... v iz : Blocks 3 , 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, F i r « t - C l a » s S ervice. 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 2 6 , 27 , 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32. Lots 1 and 2 in block 1 . Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in block 2 . Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in block 8. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 In block 9. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in block 21. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in block 22. Lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 in block 38. Lots 1 and 2 in block 14. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, (erroneously numbered lots 5, 6, 7, 8 ,) A T TH E in block 15. Lots 1, 2 , 3, 4 , (erroneous ly numbered 5 , 6, 7. 81 in blitck 16, to gether with all streets, alleys or frac at a l Hours F rom 9 p m. A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. s p e e i a l A t t e n t i o n G i v e n to C tt O lm e ra ia l P et fp l« We M & k e R atea to R e g u la r B o a r d e r s . tions, as shown by the plat of said ad dition on file and on record in the office of the County Clerk of Coos County, » m to 6 Skookum Restaurant, c 2S2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZS2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSg3 Just Received! Oregon. And notice is also given that the said petition is now pending for the tim e re 298,627 83 quired by law and that, at the expira tion of thirty days from this date, the $25,000 00 Southern Oregon Company will make 4,000 00 the proper application to the said Coun A Complete line of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Kings, Bracelets, Agate Rings, Pocket Books, Columbia Graphophones, Records, Record Cases and Instrument Strings. 2,459 39 ty Court of and for the County of Coos and State of Oregon, for the vacation of 0,250 00 the said Plat of the “ New Bedford Addi 226,778 06 tio n .” 34,140 38 Dated at Em pire City, Oregon, this $298,627 83 10th, day of Septem ber, 1906. SorTiiBKN O regon C ompany . State of Oregon, I By R . E . Shine. County of Coos, ( ' I, L. H . Hazard, Cashier of tho above- SUMMONS. named bank, do solemnly awear that the above statement is true to the best of my IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E knowledge nnd belief. L. H. H azard . S T A T E OF O R E G O N , FOR T H E Cashier. C O U N T Y O F COOS. C obbect —Attest: A. J. S orbwood , L . H arlogkkb . K. K. S hirk . j S kaï . f Charles B . H ollow ay, j Plaintiff, I Directors Subscribed and .worn to be fore me this 10th day of Bept-mber, 1906, J Suit for vs. Divorce. V iolet D . Hollow ay, Defendant. J T o Violet D . H ollow ay, the • above- named defendont: la the nam e of the State of O regon: U 0 . HANFORD, Notary Pnblic. Y ou are hereby required to appear and W e ’d like to have a special sale And clean out all our stock, But how to tell our little tale Our purpose seem to block. W e ’ ve bad a “ clearance sale” before, Our neighbors had a “ lire” Acto88 the street they’ re' cleaning store” Eisehere th e y’ ll “ soon retire” answer the com plaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit on or before the 5th day of Septem ber, 1906, which is six weeks after AVednesday, the 25th day of J uly, the date of the first publi cation of tliis sum m ons, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, to -w it: For a decree dissolving W e don’ t just like the “ auction sale” the lionds of m atrim ony now existing The “ alteration’s old ” lietween the plaintiff and defendant, Of course we can’ t say we’ ve “ failed” The “ marked dow n” talc’ s been told, and for such further and other relief as ThiB sum mons is “ Discarded etyles” doeen’ t sound so well, m ay be equitable. published pursuant to an order made The “ over-stocked” won’ t go ; therefor by Honorable John F. H all, W e guess we’ ll try p ‘‘ sale to se ll,” Judge of the County Court for Coos And see w hat that will do. C ounty, State of Oregon, on the 24th O urs is a continuous “ sale to s e ll,” day of July, 1906, whereby it is ordered For your own protection look at the that publication hereof he made tor six pianos offered at other sales at so-called consecutive weeks. Ttie first publication nacrifice prices, but always fortify your hereof is m >de on the 25th day of July, self before going with the detemination 1906. SPERRY & CH A SE , • not to buy, until yop have first seen Attorneys for Plaintiff. what we have to offer you as a strictly reliable piano house. Y ou certainly A quiet but pretty wedding took will be am ply rewarded for putting place at the M. E. South parsonage yourself to tho trouble its others have. in Coqnille Sunday afternoon at 2 W e refund your transportation to and o'clock, when Mr. Thomas P. from Marshfield including a d ay's m u VVrignt, son of J. G. Wright of sical entertainm ent to anyone purchas Gravel Ford, and Miss Ida C. Ham- ing a piano. W e carry a complete line of pianos, merlof, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, organs, 7,ano O Phone and Edison m a Conrad Hammerlof, algo o f Garvel chines and records. 6000 copies sheet Ford, were united in holy wedlock music. Instruction liooks and strings Rev. H . M- Branham spoke the for all instrum ents. G ive us a call W . R. H A IN E S M U 8 IO CO. words that make them ooe. These I Phone 1441 Residence 548. highly respected young people go C and Broadway, M ar s h fie ld .r. to housekeeping at once on their farm near Gravel Ford T h e y have xbe moat precious gift is the eve sight. the well wishes of fr .e n d s for thier Do not trifle with it. future happiness and prosperity. I Engaged people should remem ber, that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keep ing their digestions in good condi tion with Elictric Bitters, S. A. Brown, of Bennettsvillo, 8. C., says, For years, my wife suffered in tensely from dyspepsia, complica ted with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and be came a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bit ters, which helped her at once, and Anally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy.” R. 8. Knowlton druggist, sells aud guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. t o ' brovnshoe THE ONLY KINO S M A R T L IT T L E PEOPLE W ILL USE* county, dated the 7th day of September, L ost . G. W. Tribby, of Marshfield, is in town exhibiting a patent auto matic! gate, of bis own inventing, It is certainly an unqualified suc cess and wonld save many times its cost in time and annoyance in a very little while. M i « ? »HOW > It costs you nothing to see . JOHN Y O A K A M , Presidi n t- AVilliam McBee. W . T. DEM ENT Sec’y & Mgr. J. M. W A G N E R , Vice President. ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO., Successors to Dean & Morgan. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard Ham and Bacon. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN YOAKAM J. W. W A G N E R VV. T. D E M E N T ) Plaintiff, I vs. [- Suit in equity Bessie McBee, for divorce. ’ Defendant. J To Bessie McBee, the above-etitleil dc- fondant: Ir. the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear and answer the com plaint file ! against you in the above entitled suit in which W illiam McBee is plaintiff and you Bessie McBee are defendant, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum m ons, to w it: within six weeks from the 25th day of J u ly , 1906; and if yon fail to appear and answer on or before the 5th day of Septem ber, 1906, the same being the last day prescribed in A. the order of publication, a judgment will be taken against you for want thereof, and plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his com plaint, a succinct statem ent of which Hr«t is as follo w s: that the marriage eon- tract now existing between yon and plaintiff he dissolved, and for his costs ) and disbursements in this suit. Service of this sum mons is made by publication in pursuance of an onler made by John F . H all, County Judge for Coos county, Oregon, dated the 24th I Cynthea Gillespie, the 14- month- old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Uilles- pet. was accidentally burned about Prosper, O r e g o n . the neck and face Heturday by the Agent for bursting of a jar of fruit her mother Slashing to L et wae canning. Dr. Wetmore was Buffalo Gasolene Engines called to relieve the little one. Al From 40 to 80 acres of willow though the burns wers fearful, the The best, cheapest and most con bottom to be slashed and burned. Dr. ie in hopes thet there will be For particulars call cn W. L. Kist- venient power on the market. Qq permanent scars. nor Coquille, Or. E. C. BARKER & CO: SUMMONS. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OK T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N , IN A N D FOR T H E C O U N T Y OF COOS. E HADSELL, D. P. STRANO, J r COQUILLE V A L L E Y L A N D CO. M. G. Pohl, Registered Optician Office in W . l i . Sohroeder’ s Jewelry Store, week of each m onth. These good are of the latest style ^ and pattern. Call and examine them. Nels P Nelson. day of July, 1906, directing publication of the same in the W eekly H erald, | a newspaper published at the City of Coquille, in Cooa connty, Oregon, once each week for a period of six weeks. A . J. S H E R W O O D , Attorney for plaintiff. 1 240 acres. 75 improved bottom land 166 good upland suitable for pasture m ostly seeded to orchard grass; small orcharJ. small fruit in abundance and of great variety; large new house of 10 room s; water piped from living spring to house and dairy ; of the three ham s on the place one is a large and well arranged dairy h a m . A ll the farming tools and dairy im plem ents, including mower, plows, harrows, separator and other things to nnmerous to m ention. Five m iles from Bandon and on e-h alf mile from Coquille river; post office and school. Price $36.00 per sere. Stock ranch of 520 acres on good county road, 5 m iles from poet office and store; good public school on th e p lace; all good grass land; the im provements consist of a good 5-room house, barn and sm all orchard. If taken at once. $5.00 per acre. Good term s. Correspondence Solicited COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO, BANDON, OREGON