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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1907)
Coquille tyerald. To Make a Greater Oregon. — ___ -r - FOK A — Libby Miner Badly Cut. Or cod. S t i a v e COMING-COMING OPERA HOUSE H a ir and. C u lt A cutting affray occurred at Lib The Oregon Development Lea- . (iO TO WEDNESDAY, JUNE \ 1907. 1 guu’s next convention in to be held by about which the Times in part in Portland June 2lHt and 2'2nd. saya: William Wearn, a coalminer at First Hood River Strawberries I There will be a meeting of the presi- i dents and secretaries of the seventv Libby, lies in the Marshfield Hos- Successor toK. E. Nosier. A eri«» the street from Motel Coquille “ The first crate cf Hood River commercial and industrial bodies i ital, dying, as the result of knife berries reached Front street Thurs- composing the League the evening wounds received Saturday night at Firs t Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water. day, and sold fur 50 cents per 0f the 20th. The railroads have the hands of John K e lly , also a coal pound. In previous seasons White ! united on a one fare rate for the miner employed at Liqby. The cut- R A N C H A N D C IT Y P R O P E T R Y Salm on has got in ahead of H ood round trip from Pendleton and all ting occurred near one of the old River a day or two, but the Oregon points East, and from Roseburg and bunk houses at Libby. It was in- Hie make a specialty of handling the aboue property strawberry district was first this all points South, and a rate of one directly due to drink. John K elly and haue on our list a number of pieces of the same and one-third fares from near by is now in the Marshfield jail await- year.” The foregoing account nppearod points. Get exact ¡>articulars form ing his hearing, which will be in a which we can offer at barqainq. We also handle in the Weekly Oregonian of Thurs your local agent. ; few days. * * * Wearn was coal and timber lands. I f you want anything in the day, May 23, 1907, and probably Portland, to show her apprecia immediately brought to the city aad refers to Thursday, May 10. But tion of the Oregon Development removed to the hospital He was real estate line it will pay to examine our list. what of it? H.A.Todd of the Round League has organized the Portland in a horrible condition when brought H ill farm, Arago, Coos County,Ore Rose Show and Fiesta during the in. Two gaping wounds had been C o q u ille V a lle y R e a l E sta te C o. gon, had elegant fully ripened straw session of the Convention, and it made in the abdomen, and through Two Doors South of Post Office. This popular dramatic organization will pras-nt the above berries in the Ooquille market May promises to be one of the best at these the intestines had fallen out. | 1 st., beating the Hood River grow tractions yet given in the State. well knowu play in the Masonic Opera House ou Thursday evening (There were also two incisions in the WM. ODDY, MANAGER. of this week. Aside from the original plot, the detail of the book er just sixteen days, and his cus At a recent meeting of the Marsh left lung, three in the left leg, four has been changed, and the comedy is of the richest order; nothing tomers did not have to pay 50 cents field Chamber of Commerce, addres in the back and five in the left arm. offensive. per pound for them either, as they sed by Governor Chamberlain, $6, His lease on life depends on his vi Elaborate costumes and scenic effects, to say nothing of the were retaded at 25 cents per pound. 000.00 was raised for advertising tality and the length of time that specialties to lessen the waits between acts, and Henry’s Orchestra The variety is one that Mr. Todd, purposes, and Marshfield will bo will ensue before complications set after many years of experience, has heard from. will tend to make this a big success. in, as a result of the internal wounds. 1 -------- - ««»* -- - — propagated after studying Oregon A D ANCE W I L L B E G IV E N A F T E R T H E P L A Y North fiend has a great commer W . H. Fine line of spring and summer soil and climatic conditions and bids cial club, and amoDg the members Everybody invited to attend. Secure your seats early at goods just in at Kerr's. fair to become famous. Knowlton’s drug store. Prices 75, 50 and 36 ceDts including dance. of that Club $300.00 was raised in A. J. Hoyt, the Bandon merchant, W ILL M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D TR AINS. 300 seconds to present a set of (J . A. Signolness, of Roseburg, North Bend furniture, to Governor was in our city on Friday. An elegant lot of new silks just Parties hsving hauliug ol an.v kind will receivo prompt attentiou by cu!l- Notice New summer goods to arrive at iu at “ The W hite House.” paid Coos county a visit last week. Chamberlain, and none o f the sub Notice is hereby given that all Coos in Fhone 110. He, and as it seems, with the en scribers were allowed to pay more O. Wilson & Co’s next week. Sinclair's hams and bacon at County Warrants drawu on general Mrs. W. C. Benham came iu from Land & Lyons’, Second street. tire populace of Douglas county, than $5.00, road fund and endorsed prior to Be sure and see that fine Panama April 1, 1907, will be paid on pre are very enthusiastic over the pro Hon. John Barrett, personal re Camas Valley on Monday. sentation at my office in Coquille posed electric line from Roseburg presentative of President Roosevelt J. F. Hamblock, of Parkersburg dress goods at O. Wilson & C o ’ b , City, Oregon. to Coos Bay. He had just gotten at the breaking of ground for the had business in town Thursday. NO TICE OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. No interest will bo allowed after JO H N Y O A K A M , J. M W A G N E R . W . T. D E M E N T in from a two-weeks’ trip with Tony, the Convict, at the Opera Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Notice is hereby given that the un March 31, 1907. J. B. D u lle y . President- Vice President. •Sec’v <fc Mgr. party who had been out to examine Seattle, will address the Commer. House, Thursday evening, June 6. dersigned has tiled his final account in Treasurer Coos County Oregon. Dated March 25, 1907. the different possible routes, and cial Club Wednesday evening, May the maiterof the Administration of the The gasoline schooner Monterey he informed us that there are three. 29th. Subject: ‘‘Oregon’s Growing arrived in the Coquille river last Estate of Levi Gant, deceased, and that the County Court for Coos County, Or The Middle Fork route, the East Influence in National Affairs". NO TICE OF G U A R D IA N 'S SALE Friday. egon, lias set Monday, the first day of Fork route, and another still far Notice is hereby given that on and The Portland Country Club and Elford Michael of Myrtle Point July, 1907, as the day for hearing ob Successors to Dea^i & Morgan. arfter the 10th day of June, 1907, I will ther north which would come down L ive Stock Association was organ returned from Los Angeles, Cal., jections to said final account and the sell at private sale the following de one branch of Coos river. He was ised at the Commercial Club Thurs settlement of said estate. yesterday. scribed property belonging to the estate Dated this 28th day oi May, 1907. of the opinion that the latter would day and among its incorporators Fresh and Salt Meats, Fancy and Staple of Rosa Lillie, Albeit Lillie and Clyde Mrs. C. A. Evernden of this city D A R ÏU S G A NT, be rather the most expensive to are many of the leading financiers w is suffering from what appears to Executor of the Last W ill and Testa Lillie, minors, to-wit: All timber upon build. He spoke the most favorble and business men of the metropolis. of the Lard, Ham and Bacon Groceries ment and of the Estate oi Levi Gant, lots 2 and 3 and the Southeast be typhoid fever and is a very sick Northwest >4 and the Southwest of of the East Fork route, as a line The purpose is to give a great deceased. woman. the Northeast V4', Section 2, Township on that would havo an easy pass annual live stock show which will 29 South, Range 13 West, Coos County, D. D. Pierce started for San n o t ic e t o c o n t r a c t o r s . through the coast range, and, while have for its object the thorough and PrçiNCIPfJL PLACE OF BUSINESS. COQUILLE, OREGON Oregon. Said sale will be made pur Notice is hereby given that the Bea it might be some longer to come by complete development o f the live Francisco yesterday where he goes suant to an order made by the County ver Slouch Drainage District will re to look after the interests of the way of Myrtle Point, it would pass stock industry of Oregon and the Judge of Coos County on the 30th day B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S ceive healed bids for the construction of Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co. of April, 1907. through the least amount of barren Pacific Northwest. Capital stock a drainage system in said district, in M inerva E L illie , Guardian of J O H N Y O A K A M J. W . W A G N E R W. T. D EM EN T. Jonathan Quick of this city re CoosOounty, Oregon, which will include territory, and offers the greatest $150,000. the persons and estates of said minors. amount of local busines along the Last Saturday, June 1st, the turned yesterday from a trip to the the following: One ditch 416 feet long, 36 feet wide on lie attended the Baptist course of the line, but so far as we tourist rates from all points in the valley. have been able to observe from con United States to all points in Oregon Convention at Eugene and was at the bottom, at the river bank, being the Timber Land Act, June 3, 1876. outlet of said proposed drainage system. versation with the people and at went into effect. Tickets will be Salem to file the referendu ii peti NO TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . One ditch 2640 feet long, 24 feet wide tendance at meetings in Coquille on sale for a little more than one tion on the raiBo of salaries of cer and 3)4 feet deep. United States Land Office, ß Roseburg, Ore., April 17, 1907. One ditch 3564 feet long, 6 feet wide and Marshfield, the Middle Fork fare for the round trip. Inform tain county officers. Chas. M o o m a w ’s THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE 6 Bandon Dramatic Co., Presenting “Tony the Convict” 5-Act Comedy-Drama Coquille Transfer Co., MANSELL, Prop. A g e n t fo r t h « b e s t G o o s C o u n ty C oal EN TER P R ISE M EflT C0„ I Notice is hereby given that in compli and 3)4 feet deep. ance with the provisions of the act of One ditch 5730 feet long, 20 feet wide Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An and 3)4 feet deep. act for the sale of timber lands in the One ditch 1968 feet long, 10 feet wide States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex and 3)4 feet deep. tended to all the Public Land States One ditch 7776 feet long, 24 feet wide by act of August 4, 1892, and 3)4 feet deep. W IL L IA M G. M E H L , One ditch 3696 feet long,. 10 feet wide of Coquille, County of Coos, State of arid 3>2 feet deep. Oregon, has this day filed in this office One ditch 3102 feet long, 6 feet wide his sworn statement No. 8016, for the purchase of the South East quarter of and 3)4 feet deep. Section No.29,in Township No.26 South, One ditcli 3826 feet long, 6 feet wide Range No. 14 West, and will offer proof and 3 % feet deep. to show that the land sought is more The construction of one dyke on the valuable for timber or stone than for upper portion of Beaver Slough 4090 agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before James feet long, 4)4 feet high, 2 feet wide ou Wat «on, County Clerk, ex-officio Cl* rk top and slope of sides 45°. of County Court, Coos County, Oregon, The construction of one dyke 212 feet at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on long, across mouth of slough on upper Wednesday, the 17th day of July, 1907. He names as witnesses: Myron H portion of J. A. Davenport’s land, at Wickham, Oscar Wickham, George O river bank, to he 2 feet, higher than riv Leach and George A Mehl, all of Co er bank, 10 feet wide on top and slope quille, Coos County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse of sides 45°. ly the above-described lands are re The construction of a dyke at. the quested to file their claims in this office mouth of China Camp Creek. 30 feet on or before said 17th «fay of July, 1907. B E N J A M IN L . E D D Y , Register. long, 2 feet higher than river bank at that place, 10 feet wide on top and slope of sides 45°. Timber Land, Aci June 3, 1878 One tide gate at the mouth of main NO TIC E FOR P U B LIC A T IO N ditch. United St;>te Land Office, The clearing of land and removal of all Roseburg, Ore, April 17, 1907 stumps necessary for all ditches, dykes Notice is hereby given that in com and tide gates. pliance with the provisions of the act of All ditches to he dug and all dykes Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An constructed along the lines and at the act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, places indicated by the plans, map and and Washington Territory,” as extended survey of said drainage system now on to all the Public Land States by act of file in the office of the County Clerk for August 4, 1892, M A R IO N T. C LIN TO N, Coos.County, Oregon. Bids will he considered for the com of Arago, county of Coos, State of Ore gon, lias this day filed in this office his plete system or any portion thereof. sworn stotement >o. 8014, for the pur Any and all successful bidders will, Subscribed and i worn to he- chase of the Lot 1, Hec S3, Tp 28 8 , Rn before commencement of work, be re 13 west and Jxit 4 s w ^ of n w 1^ of Sec 4. fore me thin fitti dny of quired to enter into a written contract Tp 29 S, Rn 13 west,and will offer proof M av 1907. 9im. O B. HAMMOND. witli good and sufficient sureties for the to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for N o t a r y P n b lic. faithful performance of their contracts. agricultural purposes, an«f to establish All bids to be forwarded in sealed en his claim t«> said land before James velopes to J. A. Davenport.. Secretary Watson, County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk Beaver Slough Drainage District, Co- of CV unity Court. C«x>s County, Oregon, at. hi» office at Coquille, Oregon, on qnille, Coos (Yunty, Oregon, by June | Wednesday, the 17th <?av <»f July, 1907. Manufacturers 22nd, 1907. He ni'im*» as wittU’.->»*s: W. M. Dam- Rights reserved to reject dny and ait mock, Nile Miller, 1*. M. .Wd'e? ^r«i W IV ES AND SCISSORS | Frank 'lill* 1 . Jr%. all of Arag.», C s bid.-. route seems to bo the most favored. yourself through your local agent Rep ort o f the Condition of and write to your friends and in Casco Brings Cars. sist on their coming to visit you and see the advantages your com A t C oqu ille, in the S tate o f Oregon, nt the The steam schooner Casco, Cap munity presents. clone of business May 20, 1907. tain K. A. Ahlin, has arrived in the RESOURCES. T om R ichardson , Secretary, Loans ami «fit-counts........................$69,83(5 64 harbor on her first trip to Coos Bay Oregon Developmen t League. O verdrafts, secured and unsecured. 07 since she was launched here August . - - U . S. bunds to secure circu la tio n ... 6,250 00 Prem ium on l T. S. bonds................ 367 Is 27 of last year. She brought the The Bandon Stock Co. will pre Bonds, securities, e t c ....................... 89,187 48 first fourteen flat cars of the order sent the 5 act comedy-drama “ Tony Banking house, furniture and fix tures ............................................... 9,618 16 of fifty that is to be brought to the the CoDvict” in the Masonic Opera Due from S tate banks and bankers. 6,032 60 Due from approved reserve agents. 145,022 79 Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern House here on Thursday «ight.June Checks and other cash item s........... 2,745 30 paper currency, nickels Railroad in the near future. 0. This is a new organization which Fractional and cen ts.................. .................. 112 19 Owing to the heavy uorth wester placed the above attraction on the L a w fu l money reserve in hank, viz: S|*ecie..........................982,629 80 which prevailed nil day Thursday boards at Bandon last Saturday Legal-tender notes...... 3,011 00 ----------- 35,610 80 Captain Ahlin put into Port Orford evening, which met with instautane- Redem ption fund with U . S. Treas Tuesday night for shelter. He ous success. It is by special request urer (5 per cent o f circu lation). . . . 312 50 stated there were If! power school that the company consented to pro . $365,125 71 T o t a l.................. .................... ers in that harbor for the night, nil duce this play in Coquille, and every LIABILITIES. stock paid i n ........................ .$25,000 00 of wLich left yesterday morning. effort will be made to have it staged Capital Surplus Fund .......................... 5,000 00 The Casco will probably leave for in true metropolitan style. Special U nd ivided profits, less expenses and taxes p a id ...................................... 5,031 30 Portland this evening, where she musicul and scenic effects are in N ational Bank notes o u tsta n din g.. 6,250 00 will be loaded with a cargo of grain troduced and aside from the plot of Individual deposits subject to check .269,459 76 Demand certificates o f dep osit....... 54,384 65 for San Francisco. On her next the original play, it has been entire Total.,..................................9365,125 71 trip to Coos Bay the Casco will ly changed, the comedy being probably bring some more flat cars. brought down to more modern State of Oregon, I County of Coos, * B * A locomotive for the railroad was times. The curtain will rise I, L. H. Hazard, Cashier of the above- to have been brought up by the promptly at 8:30, as this is a two named bunk, do solemnly swear that the schooner, but was not yet ready for and one-half hour entertainment. above statement is trne to the best of my shipment. It will probably be Specialties will ho introduced be knowledge and belief. L. II. H azard , Cashier. brought in by the Sotoyome. The tween acts, and the Theatre Orches Czarina is due here from San Fran tra has been secured to furnish C orrect —Attest: A. J. S hkhwood , cisco with a shipment of flat cars. music during the play and between I j . H arloghb , rectora U. C. D ement , — Times. acts. There will be no long waits. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK —— . • Ordination Services. fw Elegant costumes and elaborate staging effects will make this a Mr. John Thomas of Marshfield, j P '^ w r s b l« evening. Come and Oregon, was publicly set apart h>1 eni"7 two * mi on*-h» lf hours of the gospel miniatery last night at d,,wn ri« ht entertainment. Seats the Baptist church. A council eom- reserved nt Knowltou’s drug store. IT T " po c'l of the delegates to the associa tion examine I Mr. Thomas an.l be ing fully Hitisfii.il ns to his fitness publicly sit him iipnrt to this special work. Rork. J. W. A. ¡Stewart D. D , proschoil the ordination sermon on the subject "The Dignity of Man," and inspired the amlienco with a profound conception of in n's glory. Rev. D W. Thurston There will be boats from Myrtle | Point and from dow n the river fori the |niformal.ce of “ Tony the Con vict” in tlii' Masonic Optra House Yon run have your nani«' an i ucì- Thursday night this week The ilr» «s or nny picture or Lodye* em drama is etnged by the Bandon blem von wish < u any knife you Stoek company, who played to a purchase. Call, on C. W. G ilm a n packed house last Saturday night in ocniJj Agent. Bandon, and who will bring the | reduction to Coquille by request, Residence lor Sale. of Marshfield offered tho ordina tion prayer. Rev. O. C. Wright gave the charge to the candidate ; Rev. W . C. Sale tlu charge to laity and Rev. D. E. Baker hand of fel lowship in the Christian ministry. The service throughout was fitted with interest and inspiration. Eugene Register. The county court was successful N o e residence, Eight Rooms in getting bidders for the improve- an i bstli large pantrv. Hot and menta advertised in road districts 12 cold water u p sta rs und down, mod and 17— J. O. Stemn.ler for the ern conveniences. Nice lawn and former, 400 rods at $6.38 per rod, , . . . ,, .. ,, r ti » i ... „ . ._ . fruit trees, r or price and terms call and Lei. Hartley got the contract , . 'on V It. W ilson Coqui e. Oregon for the improvement of the hitter as 1 advertised at $400. Foe Sale, one work horse six years old, weight over 1300 pounds. 1 . . «» - Apply to Frank Nelson, Norway. I W P. Fuller's prepared paints, Have you examinfd fhat tine Pan oils a nl varnishes nt J. A Lamb A ama dress goods at O Wilson A Co's. Go's. T IM B E R W A N T E D . j Coniiiy, Oregon. Dated May 22nd, 1907. Any ami all persons claiming adver «- B kavkk fcLoron D r ainag e D istrict , j jy the above-described lands are ie- By J ohn Y oaka . m , President. I quested to file their claims in this ofii J. A. D avenport , Secretary, j on nr before said 17th «lav os Julv, 1907. B ENJAM IN L. 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I f not, you can get them as cheap ami on as easy pawn ids i t E. C. BARKER & CO.’S as von can any place in the world. will pay cash for timber bind & * GOODS FRESH. PRICES LOW. GIVE ME A CALL We also carry a complete line of Watches, Clocks. Slluerware and Jewelrq of all kinds. R e p a ir w o r k d o n e that stays fix e d . I f not, y o u r m o n e y b ack %