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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1907)
Coquille Jerald. ----- FOR A ^ - deep water. And a jetty on the sure that he could run a little bit Funeral of Henry Randleman south side of the channel would faster than the Judge, and he called Cbocd. Slia-v© and. H a i r C u t W. E. THRESHER coniine the water so that a channel on him for the speech. The Judge The funeral sermon for the late UO TO Henry Rahdleman was preached at WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 1907. perhaps fifty feet deep would Boon said that the remarks of the toast the ATTOHNEY-AT-LAVT Bear creek schoolhouse by Rev. be made. When this is accom master was a part of a conspiracy plished the Coos country will in that he had endeavered to work Thomas Barklow, of Myrtle Point, WgODKRBl'BN - - - - • O rkgox Mr. Dodge's Reception. vite more than one railroad to the him into, but that he refused to on Sunday, the 12 iest, and was SuccesHop to H. E. Nosier. Across the street from Hotel Coquille The ladies of the Progressive club shores of the bay, and the whole have anything to do with the con largely attended, and at which time NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. — — --------- — ----------—------ proved to the satisfaction of all that county will reap a golden harvest spiracy. On the judge taking his the following short biographical Notice is hereby given that sealed j f i r s t ClaSS B ath R oom ill C on n ection Hot and Cold Water. it they started out to achieve an end of opportunities. Heuce such a seat the toastmaster showed his sketch was read: bids bids will be received by the under- —— — —.................. ■ Henry Randleman departed this they would be successful in their project should be encouraged and knowledge of the Bible by repeat signed for the improvement of the attempt. This woh demonstrated at if we stand together, many of those ing a verse of the scripture to de life at his home on December 31 county road in district No. 17, begin RANCH AND CITY PROPETRY nearthobarnof W.W.Bennett near the banquet which the club gave in within sound of my voice will see scribe his feelings on the Judge's re 1906, at 10 a m., aged 82 yeara, 3 ning where the Sec. line between Secs. 35 and We make a specialty o f handling the aboue property honor of Mr. Orvil Dodge last Fri large ships entering Coos Bay to marks. He quoted thusly, “Tho months and 28 days. He had lived 36, T. 28 8. R. 12 W. crosses the road here on Bear creek since October day evening, at the Masonic hall. carry away the wonderful products Lord loves a cheerful liar.” and haue on our list a number o f pieces o f the same and running thence to a point at the When the members heard that Mr of the county, and at the same time A call from the audience for a 26, 1872, nearly 35 years, and was first bridge about 25 rods north of the which we can offer a t bargalng. We also handle Dodge was coming home they made our Bandon harbor will be in com few remarks from Mrs. Catherine an honored and highly respected division line between the lands of J. D. Bright and W.W.Bennett, said improve citizen in the community till time of up their minds to give a banquet petition ec that rates will be reason Figg responded in her happy man coal and timber lands. I f you want anything in the bis death. He was born in the state ments to be made as per specifications and extend to him their congratula able. ner that kept the audience in a roar of now on file with the County Clerk and real estate line it w ill pay to examine our list. tions on bis bringing to a successful Ladies and fellow citizens, since of laughter. She spoke of the early Arkansas September 1, 1824, and the Supervisor of said District. All bids at the age of five yeais moved to termination the errand on which he we are to have a new survey of the roads in this connty when her hus to be filed with the County Clerk not with his parents, and at the later than June 4th, 1907, at 10 a. i had been commissioned by the com Coquille band and herself came to the county. Illinois harbor with a view of fur. mercial bodies of Bandon and Co- ther deepening the channel and re Her remarks were interspered with age of 12 they moved to Missouri, Five per cent of the amount of the hid Two Doors South of Post Office. be deposited with the County Clerk quille, so they made arrangements moving the shoals it places us four wit that made the guests forget all and in that stale was united iu mar at to the WM. ODDY, MANAGER. time bid is filed. riage December, 31, 1846, to Rachel to entertain him and to show their years in advance of what it would about the lateness of the hour. W. T. BRADY. Steel. In 1850 he left his wife and appreciation of his efforts. .Special Road Master R. D. No. II if such a measure had not got Captain Ott Willard made a short little son Clinton in Missouri and The guests commenced to gather be through congress the past winter. talk on the early times in this coun crossed the plains for California NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. at the Masonic hall at 8:30 and alter Riyer Harbor bills only pass ty and the mode of transportation with an ox team. In 1852 he went Notice is hereby given that sealed bids a short social session at which some every and years, so this year the His rtminescences were interesting back to his family, going by steamer, will be received by the undersigned for excellent music was discoursed by survey two the improvement of the county road in to the younger generation who have estimates will be made and 4 years later started with his R. D. No. 11 as follows: That portion the orchestra, composed of Prof. and in and no idea of the trials and tribulations family and again crossed the plains of the Burton Prairie-Coquille 1908 we can urge an appro W. H. Prop. City Henry, James Whetstone, Geo, priation. of the early settlers of Coos county by team to California. On this trip Road known as the “Stevenson Change’’, commencing at the V 4, \ Sec. corner in Leach, and Mrs. Clyde Gage, pian. and of the Coquille Valley. of Sec. 26 Tp 27 S. R. 12 W., its. The grand march was formed After the inner man had been sat After captain had concluded his his company suffered two attacks center thence westerly along the survey of said W ILL M E E T A L L BOA TS A N D T R A IN ö . by the Indians in which one white isfied Mr. Hammoned, the toast portion of saidroad to western boundary and after making the different evo remarks the toastmaster declared D. No. 11, said improvements to Parties haviug hauling of anv kind will rocoive prompt attention by cnll- lutions the guests proceeded to the master, in his usual pleasing man the banquet closed and the guests man and three Indians were killed. of he R. made in accordance with the resolu specifications and survey of said in Phonc 116 banquet hall, which was tastily dec ner started the ball of wit going left the hall with the wish that the He lived in California with his fami tions, of said road on file in the office orated for the occasion. After the and it proved interesting to all. He Progressive Club would in the ly till 1872, when they came to this of portion the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. All bids to be filed with the guests had seated themselves the called on C. R. Barrow, who in his near future arrange anothor ban place where many have known of Connty on or before June 4, 1907 toastmaster, A. S. Hammond, called happy manner spoke at some length quet, as in their opinion, it was one his sterling qualities as a friend and at ten a. Clerk m. Five per cent, of all bids A g e n t for th«t b e s t G o o s C o u n t y Coal. neighbor. Five sons and three on the undeveloped resources of must be deposited with the County for a few remarks from Mr. Dodge, of the most pleasant evenings they daughters were born to thig couple, Clerk as evidence of good faith. The WAGNKR, W T. DEMENT who thanked the ladies and citizens this county. He also spoke about had ever spent. right to reject anv and all bids is hereby JOHN YOAKAM, five of whom are liviog and three the importance of the work of the President- President. reserved. WILLIAM BETTYS. Sec’y A Mgr. of the Coquille valley for the kin The ladies of the club worked dness they had shown him and that league in endeavoring to clean up hard in arranging the details are dead: Clinton Randleman, of Special Road Master for R. D. No. 11. he had the satisfaction of knowing the city and obliterate some of the though most of the gentlemen did Bear creek, Mary H Armstrong, de that the people of Coquille were sat eye-sore spots that greet the visit their part in furnishing supplies for ceased; M. L, Randleman, deceased: NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE isfied with his services. He spoke of ors on every hand, His remarks the supper, but the main part of the Jason L. Randleman, of Norway; Notice is hereby given that on and Successors to Dean & Morgan. the opposition that was agjRost the were timely and brought to the at work and the worry of the evening Mrs. Dora Sneed, of Bear creek, [after the 10th day of June, 1907, I will Luuesn F. Barklow, of Norway; | sell at private sale the following de- tention of the audience the neces River and Harbor bill, and the was left in the hands of the ladies, M. Randleman, of Bear creek, j "cribe(i ProP«rty belonging to the estate threats of the committee from the sity of a united work on the behalf for which they have the thanks of Vanda n Iranklin , T L. Randleman, n « a , | of Kosa minorSi Lillie, to_wit. Albeit Lillie ami Civile Fancy and Staple of our citizens. deceased. Li„ie A11 tinll)cr upon Fresh and Salt Meats, Mississippi valley who threatened to the assembled guests. He had 32 grand children and 6 i0(g 2 and 3 and the Southeast of the kill the bill unless it provided a Mr. Hammond then called on Dr. Lard, Ham and Bacon Groceries Northwest V4' and the Southwest \\ of large sum of money for improving Wetmore and W. C. Chase of Co Telling Temperence Truths great-grand children. the Northeast Section 2, Township the Mississippi river and the Drain quille, George Guerin and E. W The Redmeu’s excursion to 29 South, Range 13 West, Coos County, age canal so that these bodies of Hermann, of Myrtle Point who all During the last fifty years the Marshfield advertised by posters Oregon. Said sale will he made pur PqiNCIPfIL PLACE OF BUSINESS. COQUILLE, OREGON water would be navigable for ocean made remarks appropriate for the capital invested in breweries has for the 16tb, to confer the degrees suant to an order made by the County vesssels to Chicago. This commit ocoassion. W. C. Chase on being jumped from less than $10,000,000 of that order upon the chief execu Judge of Coos County on the 30th day BOARD OF DIRECTORS tee was powerful and controlled called said that he could realize to $500,000,000. But in 1805 the tive of the state, was a grand success, of April, M 1907. inerva E L ii . i . ie , Guardian of J. W. WAGNER W. T. DEMENT. many congressmen, but in the end after spending a term in the State farmer got 63 per cent of the value j Upon the arrival of the train at that the persons and estates of said minors. JOHN YOAKAM had to surrender. Mr. Dodge legislature the hard work that Mr of the product. In 1900 he got on place the degree team immediately spoke of the great services that Mr. Dodge had to undergo in becoming ly 20 per cent. Grains and fruits repaired lo the Masauic Hall, and Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. Loggie of North Bend had return acquainted with the River and Har have largely given wav to chemi when the Govonor arrived, the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ed in promoting the Bandon and bor committee and chairman of cals, such as arsenic, aqua fortes, j., Big Chief“ of Ooquilie, with hie benzine. United States Land Office, Coquille projects. Mr. Dodge in the both houses. war-paint and feathers, set in mo liosehurg, Ore., April 17, 1907. THE UNITED STATED CENSUS ON ALCOHO tion the ceremonies which made him Notice is hereby given that in compli course of his address made the fol Mr. Geo. Peoples on being called IC LIQUORS. lowing remarks: a full-fledged Redman. After the ance with the provisions of the act of on surprised his friends by the For the fiscal year ending June 3, floor work was finished a reception Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An There aro always periods in our talk he made them. His talk dealt, 1903, the United for the sale of timber lands in the Watchmaker and Jeweler, States received when the ladies of Sacajwea No. 9 act States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, lives when the world looks brighter with the Progressive Club and its $230, 740.925.22 internal and Washington Territory,” as ex than usual. Such experiences are work, and commended them to from the liquor business. revenue tooj. ve,.y promjnent part, wlieu all tended to all the Public Land States Front Street, August 4, 1892, usually brought about us the re the attention of all of our citizens Tth cities collected $100,000,000 wore given an opportunity to meet by act of WILLIAM G. MEHL, sult of the performance of duty. who had the welfare of the city at m >re per annum for the municipal his excellency and the “Giant of Coquille, County of Coos, State of C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N . Booster” of the Pacific North west, Oregon, has this day filed in this office Sometimes it requires sacrafices and heart and that an effort should be revenue. Those. Richardson, and Hon. Geo. his sworn statement No. 8016, for the A l L w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . unusual efforts to discharge our ob made to clean up the city and to H on . C arboll D. W right , I Steel, State game nnd fish warden, purchase of the South East quarter of ligations to mankind, but I have keep it clean. Mr. Peoples spoke Section No.29,in Township No.26 South, S. Commissioner of Labor. j At 11 a. m. the Redmen and invited Range No. 14 West, and will offer proof found that sacrifices bring greater with some warmth and his remarks A U. bushel show that the land sought is more of corn makes 4. 46 gal guests sat down to a banquet served to valuable were applauded to the echo. joy and pleasure. And this gath for timber or stone than for lons of whisky which brings $18.75 by the La Bon Vivnut Cafe, and agricultural purposes, and to establish ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ering of the good people of this At the conclusion of Mr. People’s which is distributed as follows: his claim to said land before James valley as an appreciation of my ef remarks the toastmaster warned The distiller gets $4.50. There, for three hours after a seven-courtr Waisou, County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk County Court, Coos County, Oregon, forts to better the condition of the Mr. Dodge, the editor of the Senti tailer gets $6.80. The U. S. Govern menu listened to the ulih- addresses of at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on inhabitants of this great country nel, that he had better follow Mr. ment gets $5.40. The Transporta of Coos county’s best speakers Wednesday, the 17th day of July, 1907. He names as witnesses: Myron H Many compliments were bestowed brings to me a pleasure that cannot People's advice and that if any tion Company gets 40c. The farm Wickham, Oscar Wickham, George O upon 111“ costumes of t o Coquille be understood by anyone but my angry subscriber came into the Leach and George A Mehl, all of Co j Tribe and the ubie inanier in which quille, Coos County, Oregon. self, and it is the result of a sacri office to thrash him he would have T er he gets C om 40c. Any and all persons claiming adverse m issioner of I nternal R e v j the work was giveu. All who nt- fice that cannot bo realized by those the sympathy of the club. ly the above-described lands are re rs ¡ Marshfield and Coquille, Oregon. enue . to file their claims in this office who have not had the experence The toastmaster believeing that The drink bill of the United ; tended returned much pleasure with quested on or before said 17th day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. When I accepted the appointment it wns time to hear from some of States is $1,40,236,702. All the \ their entertainment. We have completed a thorough, up-to-date to go to the National Capitol I had tbo ladies called on Mrs. Wm. Cand- corn, wheat, rye, oats, barley, buck- New line of ladies’ bolts at Rob- A b s t r a c t Plan t. not fully realized the great respon lin who thanked Mr. Dodge in be wbont and potatoes put together will. ¡neon's, Timlier Land, Aci June 3, 1878 sibility that would follow such an half of the Club for the services he not pay it. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short Vetch and fodder corn seed at United State Land Office, appointment, and as I turned my hail rendered the Coquille valley. The liquor traffic costs more each Knowlton’s. notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Ore, April 17, 1907 face eastward I began to collect my The speaker explained the objects year than our whole civil service, “Round Hill” Strawberries, Notice Roseburg, is hereby given that in enm- Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank thoughts and energies, which tho club and invited all of the our army, navy and congr os, the Honey, and Pens are in tho mnrket. diance witli the provisions of the act of fongress of Jane J, 1878, entitled “An Coquille “ “ Coquille Post Office. brought vividly to mind the fact of men to become members and join river, harbor and pension hills; all Have you examiued that tine Pan act for the sale of timber lands in the MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. that failure would be a source of in States of California, Oregon, Nevada, pay for local government; nil ama dress goods at O Wilson & and Washington Territory,” as extended good work of the club, say COQUILLE PHONE, 191. great disappointment to myself, as ing the j Co’s. as Coquille was their home National, State and C unity debts, to all the Public Land States by act of Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. »ell as to my constituents, and I re they that 1892, should take enough interest in and all tho schools in the country. A nice lino of sheet music has August 4, MARION solved to be as diligent as possi it to make T. CLINTON, TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., j just been received by C- E. B-rker it attractive. In fact this goverumeut pnyg more A Co. Call early and get the best. of Arago, county of Coos, State of Ore ble, because failure would blight J. S. Barton, Abstractor. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. for liqnor than for every function gon. has this day filed in this office his my future happiness while living The toastmaster after a few pleas of We wish to call your attention to sworn stotement so. 8014, for the pur every kind of government.’’— antries called on T. T. Land for a ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS of the Lot 1, Sec 83, Tp 28 9, Rn BSTRACTS among you. the fact that we carry the best hams chase The New York Tribune. 13 west and Lot 4 sw t 4 - of nw ' 4 of Sec 4, few remarks, but as the speaker was nnd bacou on the market. Every 29 8, Rn 13 Wjst.and will offer proof A wiso man once said, "Oppor greatly embarrassed and had asoige piece guaranteed, at Land J k Lyons’. Tp to show that the land sought is more tunity is a horse bridled and sad of valuable for its timlier or stone than (or fright he managed to say Loggers! Stitch-down shoes are agricultural purposes, and to establish dled, which stops at every mnn’s that stage the easiest on the feet. Robinson he had made arrangements his claim to said land before James threshbold once in a lifetime. Be with J. M. Nye to ‘‘speak his piece” handles the Chippewa. Watson, County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk u n i H of County Court, Coos County, Oregon, ready, mount, nnd be carries you on fjrhim. Mr. Nye spoke of the at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on Manufacturera TIMBER WANTED. to success nnd uouor. Pause but a electric Wednesdav, the 17th day of July, 1907. road and of the work of the He names as witnesses: W. M. Ham mcmout and ho is gone and the committee KNIVES AND SCISSORS and of incaluable benefit Nile Miller. F. M. Miller and clatter of his iron hoofs echoing a road would lie to this county. I I will pay cash for timber land. You cau have your name and ad mock, Frank Miller, Jr., all of Arngo, Coog down the corridor of time will for His remarks were good and timely-j dress o r anv ; p ‘ ictu re or Lodge eni- I C ouniy. L. G BROWN, Any and Oregon. all persons claiming adverse- ever remind yon of what you have as all news of the electric road are I EDISON blein you wish on any knife yon I |y the above-described lands are re- lost” E i oene , O regon purch ftae. Call on C. W. OILMAN quested to file their claims in this office appreciated by Coquille people, j -- ------ —- on or before said 1/th dav of July , 1907, oeaLL Agent. I BENJAMIN L. EDdY, Register. With this quotation in mind I pro tV. T. Kerr, L. H Hazard and Ross Notice to Contractors. ceeded and as yon all kuoiv succes Deyoe, of Myrtle Point, made a few ' VICTOR Notic crowned my efforts. But it must be remarks which were good. hereby given that sealed will tie received by the nndersigned remembered that the Oregon dele Mrs. Bledsoe, Mrs. Belloni and bids for the improvement of the county road gation was very diligent and cour Mrs. E. D. Sperry, were called in Road District No. 12, beginning where ZONOPljONE °n ' the said road cr, in Line lie- teous, and to them is due a large amt each of them spoke on the work tween Sections 15 and 22, Township 28, share of the credit for the splendid of the club an.l they also extended R*n«”,u .... J '" 11 general course of *hence present »esterlv road to along the Columbia Talking Machine and Records? appropriation granted for the Co- a cordial invitation to all to becomej Section Line between Sections 11 and vuille harbor. members of the Progressive League "*n>e township and range, said im- If not, you can get them as cheap and on as easy paymeuts at to be made aa per specifics. The harbor of Coos bay is des The toastmaater “ iu calling K on • provementa tion* "<>w on 61« with the Connty Clerk T,, . Sperry c ____ to . add . his . mite to . j 1 said and as per oopv All with Supervisor of tined to become one of the best in Judge district. bids the to be tiled with1 the United States. In going to sea the flow of the wit and joy said that the Botintv Clerk not later than the 4th as you can any place in the world. We also carry a complete line of , i . , , , . . day of June. t90i, at 10 a. m., five tier we find before striking the bar 75 ,* the speaker bad informed him that cent of the amount bid to be deposited GOODS FRESH. PRICES LOW. GIVE ME A CALL feet of water. After mailing three if he called on the Judge he would I wittl ll,e County Clerk with hid. Watches, Clocks. Siluerware and Jewelry o f all kinds. cr four Ihou-auJ feet we again find be licked, but the toastmaster waa . Special Road Master K. D. No. 12 ' Repair work done that stay* fixed. If not, your money back C h a s. M o o m a w ’s Coquille Valley Real Estate Co. Coquille Transfer Co., MANSELL, ENTERPRISE MEflT CO., W.H.SCHROEDER TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY H. B AN N IN G GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED. / Olt E. C. BARKER & CO.’S A