Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 26, 1907, Image 2

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    G o o d M a y Returns.
Coquille Harald.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1907.
J. N. F ielder Killed.
J. N. Fielder, well known in Co-
quille and on the bay, was killed
Saturday afternoon by being run
over by a train at the junction. Mr.
Fielder was section foreman and
with his crew of men was looking
after the track at that point when
No. 2 came along, llis men step­
pe 1 to one side of the track and he
to the other to allow the train to
pass, but as it approachod. Mr.
Fielder seemed to be intently watch­
ing the track, it is supposed to seo
if the weight of the locomotive
would cause it to show signs of
weakness, and when it was but a
few feet from him he attempted to
to cross the track, Btill watching to-
wurd the locomotive, when he stum-
blod in the middle of the track and
before the train could bo stopped
the locomotive and three cars had
passed over him. Both of his legs
were cut off and he wag bruised in
the chest and died in a few minutes.
The train had started up'only a
short distance back and lmd not
gained a speed of more than ten
or twelve miles an hour, but was so
close upon him when he fell that
there was no time to stop.
The deceased was about CO years
of age and leaves a widow and
three children living at Coaledo, and
two daughters, by a former mar­
riage.
Mr. Fielder had lived
here some four years and had been
in the employment of the road about
three years.
R un aw ay in P arade
George Tucker, the South Coos
River dairyman, called at our office
today and exhibited bis statement
from the Coos Bay Condensing Co.,
which be received for the month of
May. Mr. Tucker was then milk­
ing a string of 40 cows and Bent to
the condensary during that period
42,294 pounds of milk for which be
received $528.67 at the rate of $ 1.25
per hundrod. The maximum daily
shipment for the month was 1485
pounds and the minimum 1196
pounds.— Sun.
B oyce-C arlson W ed d in g.
On Tuesday evening of this week
Clarence W. Boyce and Edith Carl-
sou were united in marriage by the
Rev. Geo. Roack, at the home of the
groom’s parents.
The two contracting parties are
well known in this city, having lived
here the greater part of their lives,
the groom being a well known
“N o .l’’ life-saviDg laddie.
The young couple will make their
home in this city, and the Recorder
extends manv well wishes and con­
gratulations.— Bandon Recorder.
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White turning the corner at sixth
and Morison streets during the par­
ade late this afternoon, the team at­
tached to the Moral float of the Lady
Maccabees became frightened and
started to run away. They dashed
madly into the crowd, but before
they had gone auy distance, the
frame of the float broke, and all on
it were thrown to the ground, some
of them being badly hurt.
Among the injured were Margaret
Cavanaugh, Mrs. Belding, Mrs.
Clara Knott, Mrs Wright, Mrs. W.
I. Wilson and Albert Holman, a boy
All were riding on the float.
C. H. Ayers, living at Montavilla,
was run into by the team and his
face badly cut. His righteye was
almost knocked out.
While several of the women only
received flesh wounds, Miss Cavan­
augh and Mrs. Wright are thrught
to have received internal injuries.
There is a chance for the rich City
of Portland to nward a gold medal
to one of its policemen. When he
saw the team start on its short, wild
run, he made a grab for the bridle
of the first horse nnd clung to it
until the animals were stopped and
thrown to the ground.—Telegram
G roy er C levelan d 111
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The whale which was sighted off
the Coquille bar last week has been
washed ashore on Whiskey Run
about six miles above Randon,
Many of the Bandon people have
been making tracks up the beach
recently to examine the curiosity.
The whale is estimated at being 50
feet long and nearly 10 feet wide,
and is of the species known as the
hump-back or deep sea whale, which
is rarely seen near shore, and is
usually found in southern waters.
— Recorder.
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Methodist Episcopel Church.
June 30th. Services at the Meth
odist church next Sunday,” 11.
“ The Gift of Faith” Sunday school
at 10 a. m. June League 3 p. m. Song
Survice & Surmon at 8 p. m. Subject
“ Gods way of weighing a fellow.”
Prayer Meeting next Thursday at 8
p. m. This mid week meeting will
interest you and your presence will
help us.
Services the following Sunday
July 1 morning and evening Come
and worship with us.
Geo. W . Ellis Pastor
Card of Thanks.
We wish to extend our sincere
and heart-felt thanks to all who so
kindly rendered valuable services
in
the care of the boby of
our son and brother, Harry Martin,
who was fatally injured in the camp
of Sturdevant A Crane on the 18th,
and for sympathy extended in our
sad affliction.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. M ahtin and
F amily
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A N e w Enterprise.
Titnlier l.and, Aci June 3, 1878
G
ood.
Shav©
and Hair Out
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Coquille is to have a new enter­
United State l.and Otiice,
GO TO
prise in the form of a boot and
ltoseburg, Ore, April 17, 1907
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
In
com
-
1
shoe factory, conducted by Frank
plianee with the provisions of the act of
Carr, formerly of Eureka, Culifor- Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
nia. w b i|e Mr Carr hag egtabligh. act for the sale of timber lands in the
Successor to R. E. Nosier.
Across the street from Hotel Ccxjuille
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,!
Soap! Soap! Soap! Call at Land ej a reputation in California as be- and Washington Territory,” as extended i
A Lyons’ for soap. They can sup- ;
B tho
h and reliftble w ork- to all the Public Land States bv act o f:
plv your wants.
.
August 4, 1892,
First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water.
man, ho is not an eutire stranger in
MARION T. CLINTON,
Loggers! Stitch-down shoes are ^
t ftK big
1g have 1)(_.en
of Arngo, county of Coos, Statu of O re -.
the eaaiest on the feet. Robinson ‘
J
j coming into this section for a nuui- gon, has this day filed In Ibis office his I
R A N C H A N D C IT Y P R O P E T R Y
handles the Chippewa.
sworn stotement n o . 8014, for Idle pur­
chase
of
the
Lot
1,
Sec
33,
Tp
28
S,
Rn
years aDt* are ^m ired by all
F or S ale . T wo nice garden lots I ^er
We make a specialty of handling the aboue property
| who wish good foot geer.
The 13 west and Lot 4 swig of sw l-4 of Sec 4,
Tp 29 S, lin 13 west,and will offer proof
at
j
factory
is
located
on
the
second
to show that the land sought is more
and haue on our list a number of pieces of the same
of T bridge, Call on J. Snow
the place.
1 floor of Drane’s new store building, valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
which we can offer at bargaing.
We also handle
opposite the H erald office, a large, his claim to said land before James
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
light airy place where it is hoped Watson, County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk
coal and timber lands. If you want anything in the
Notice is hereby given that the Bea­ by Mr. Carr to have several skilled of County Court, Coos County, Oregon,
at liis otiice at Coquille, Oregon, on
ver Slough Drainage District will re­
real estate line it will pay to examine our list.
workmen employed in the near Wednesday, the 17th day of July, 1907.
ceive sealed bids for the construction of
He names as witnesses: W. M. Ham­
future.
He
expects
a
good
man
to
mock, Nile Miller, F. M. Miller and
a drainage system in said district, in
CoosCounty, Oregon, which will include arrive by the next Plant, ns well as Frank Miller, J r., all of Arago, Coos
Couniy, Oregon.
the following:
a lot of fine materials from the east.
Two Doors South of Post Office.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
Children's sandals at Robinson’s.
Robinson has just received Bix
different patterns of the Chippewa
logging shoe.
O. Wilson A Co. have Oyster
shell and grit, just wbat your
cbickens need.
Coquille Valley Real Estate Co.
One ditch 416 feet long, 36 feet wide on
the bottom, at the river bank, being the
outlet of said proposed drainage system.
One ditch 2640 feet long, 24 feet wide
and 3% feet deep.
One ditch 3564 feet long, 6 feet wide
and 3j^ feet deep.
One ditch 5730 feet long, 20 feet wide
and 3% f e d deep.
One ditch 1968 feet long, 10 feet wide
and 3% feet deep.
One ditch 7776 feet long, 24 feet wide
and 3)4 feet deep.
One ditch 3696 feet long, 10 feet wide
and 3% feet deep.
One ditch 3102 feet long, 6 feet wide
and 3)4 feet deep.
One ditch 3826 feet long, 6 feet wide
and 3% feet deep.
The construction of one dyke oh the
upper portion of Beaver Slough 4090
feet long, 4% feet high, 2 feet wide on
top and slope of sides 45°.
The construction of one dyke 212 feet
long, across moutli of slough on upper
portion of J. A. Davenport’ s land, at
river bank, to be 2 feet higher than riv­
er bank, 10 feet wide on top and slope
of sides 45°.
The construction of a dyke at the
mouth of China Camp Creek, 30 feet
long, 2 feet higher than river bank at
that place, 10 feet wide on top and slope
of sides 45°.
One tide gate at the month of main
ditch.
The clearing of laud and removal of all
stumps necessary for all ditches, dykes
and tide gates.
All ditches to be dug and all dykes
constructed along the lines and at the
places indicated by the plans, map and
survey of said drainage system now on
file in the oflice of the County Clerk for
Coos County, Oregon.
Bids will be considered for the com­
plete system or any portion thereof.
Any and all successful bidders will,
before commencement of work, be re­
quired to enter into a written contract
with good and sufficient sureties for the
faithful performance of their contracts.
All bids to be forwarded in sealed en­
velopes to J. A. Davenport. Secretary
Beaver Slough Drainage District, Co­
quille, Coos County, Oregon, by June
22nd, 1907.
Rights reserved to reject any and all
bids.
Dated May 22nd, 1907.
B kavkk S lough D rainage D istrict ,
By J ohn Y oakam , President.
J. A. D avenport , Secretary,
Board of Trustees.
J. J. Murphy, clerk of the Ore­ NOTICE OK FIN AL SETTLEMENT.
gon supreme court, died at Salem
Notice is hereby given that the under­
last Wednesday.
signed has this day filed his fini 1 ac­
“ Dement’s BeBt flour is the kind count in the matter of the administra­
tion of the estate of K. M. Routt, de­
Drane sells.
ceased, and that the County Court has
set Thursday, th e lltli day of July, 1907,
as the day for hearing objections to
said final account and the settlement of
said estate.
Dated the 10th day of June, 1907.
F. M. MILLER,
Executor of the estate and last will and
testament qf F. M. Routt, deceased.
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Treasurer’s Notice.
New York, June 19.— Advices
from Princeton today state that ex
President Grover Cleveland has
been seriously ill ai his home there
for some days, and that for some
time his family and friendB who
knew of his condition were much
alarmed. Mr. Cleveland, it is said,
has now passed the crisis.
Notice is hereby given that all
Coos County warrants drawn on the
general lund and endorsed prior to
October 1, 1905, will be paid on
presentation at my office in Coquille,
Oregon.
No interest will lie nl-
lowed after June 30, 1907.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
J. B. D clley ,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Treasurer Coos County, Oregon. dersigned has filed his final account in
In nn opinion handed down by
Dated this ‘21st day of June, 1907, the matter of the Administration of the
AttornejuGenoral Crawford,
in
Estate of Levi Gant, deceased, and that
at Coquille, Oregon.
answer to n query from Hon. John
the County Court for Coos County, Or­
*
egon, lias set Monday, the first day of
F. Hall, county judge of Coos
White House Locals. July, 1907, as the dav for hearing oli-
county, asking whether the local
jections to said final account and the
option vote taken in West Coquille
Long gloves in fine quality.
settlement of said estate.
precinct in 1900 holds that preciect
Dated this 28th day of May, 1907.
Mull and Embroidery hats for
prohibition, notwithstanding an­
DARIUS GANT,
children.
Ladies'
and
Missies
Duck
other voto was had in 1907, and
Executor of the Last Will nnd Testa­
resulted in a vote against prohibi­ Hats at $100.
ment ami of the Estate of Levi Gant,
tion, and also the West Coquille
Endless
varity of Children’s
deceased.
precinct voted against prohibition. Straw Hats.
The opinion holds that the precinct
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
Mrs. Moon is 'here to show the
is still dry, as was voted in 1900, as
NOTICE FDR PUBLICATION.
no vote can change that deoision the goods.
United States l.and Office,
for a term of two years.— Capital
New goods just arived— Laces,
Uosehnrg, Ore., April 17, 190’
Journal.
Embrorderies, Handkerchiefs. Hoes,
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the in i "f
Denver, Colo., June 1 9 — Secre­ Ribbons, Linen, Organdies. Dock, Congres» of June 3, 1878. »uititiod 1 \ n ’
tary Arthur W illiams, o f t h e Denver Pi " can Ijawn, S'lks. Chiffons, etc. ■ict for the sale of tinilsr lands in the
Chamber of Commerce, a c t in g in
TIMBER W A N T E D
the name o f that organization, last
night sent telegrams to President
Roosevelt at Oyster Bay anil Preai- T will pay cash for timber inud
dent d ow ry of tho {Western Union
L. G BROWN,
Telegraph Company, at New York,
E itoknk , O rkoos
urging them to use every effort to
prevent a strike growing out of the
demands o f the telegraphers.
New York. June 19.— The Sum­
mer rush for Europe is in full swing
aDd every steamship leaving port
for the other side is thronged with
passengers. The big liner Adriatic,
which sailed for Southampton today
bad on board 665 cabin passengers.
•very berth
the saloon nnd
second cabin
taken.
Buv your Spectacles
G lasses of
g o o d s.
V.
R
Sure fit
and Eye
Wilson.
Best
Spectacles and
eye glasses repaird correctly by one
wfto knows how.
V. R. WII,SON.
Graduate Optician-
Chas. Moomaw’s
ly the above-described lauds are re­
quested to file their claims in this office
on or before said 17th dav of Julv, 1907.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
S trik ebreak ers On W a y .
Ogden, Utah, June 2 2 .--Two car­
loads of telegraph operators from
Baltimore and Philadelphia, in
charge of five Pinkerton detectives,
passed through Ogden this morn­
ing on their way to Ban Francisco.
They are to take the place of the
striking operators in San Francisco.
Members of the party said the strike
in San Francisco has been antici­
pated.
NOVELTY m m CO.
. ODDY, MANAGER.
Coquille Transfer Co.,
Manufacturers
KNIVES AND SCISSORS
H. MANSELL, Prop.
W.
You can have your name and ad­
dress or any picture or Lodge em­
blem you wish ( n any knife you
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A TS A N D T R A IN S .
purchase. Call on C- W . G il m a n
Purties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call-
ocalL Agent.
in Phone 116.
Nice line of silks just arrived at
Mrs. Nosler’s.
The safe and reliable tiwn-
screw
The New and Speedy,
“ White River” Flour is tho best
Robiusou has it.
Str. Elizabeth
For Sale, one work horse six
years old, weight over 1300 pounds.
Apply to Frank Nelson, Norway.
W
A g e n t fo r th e b e s t G o o s C o u n ty Coal.
JOHN Y O A K A M ,
President-
C apt. Olsen, Master.
Wil! make regular trips between
Coquille River and San
Francisco.
F or sa l e . —A lot of good house­
hold furniture. Apply to Mrs. E.
Np Stop-over at W a y Ports.
A. Barnett, just east of the Chris­
Electric Lights. ’Everything in First
tian church.
Class Style.
Successors to Dean & Morgan.
Fresh and Salt
Meats,
Fancy and Staple
Lard, Ham and Bacon
We keep Bread, Cakes and Pies on hand at all times.
by phone delivered promptly.
W. T. DEMENT
Sec’y & Mgr.
ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO.,
The New Bakery
Orders for extra baking filled on short notice
J. M. W A G N E R.
Vice President.
Groceries
PRINCIPAL PLACE Op BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON
Orders
Bakery opposite the
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mill Store, Front street.
JOHN YOAKAM
J. W. W A G N E R
W. T. DEMENT.
MRS. NETTIE MEEKER, PROPRIETRESS.
Albert Fish,
W. H. 8GHR 0EDER |
Deafer in
N E W A N D SECOND
H AN D BICYCLES
All kinds of Bicycle Fixtures.
Ladies’ and Gouts’ Wheels to ltent
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
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Pittenger & W a rd
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
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Front Street,
C O Q U IIs L E ,
A ll w o r k
OREGON.
g uar anteed
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NORTH BEND, ORE.
The only Compete line o f
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ABSTRACTS
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TITLE GUARANTEE
AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
M IL L and LOGGING!
SU PPLIES F
Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon.
We have completed a thorough, up-to-date
In the County
A b stra ct
m m
P lan t.
We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short
notice, and orders will receive careful ahd prompt attention.
W h e n Y ou W a n t G ood Coal B u y
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Coquille
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Coquille Post Office.
P E A R T 'S COAL
MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143.
COQUILLE PHONE, 191.
Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS.
Leave Orders
at Kerr's Store
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TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.,
J. S . Barton, Abstractor.
B ST R A C T S
ABSTRA CTS
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
ABSTRACTS
ABSTRA CTS
HAVE
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DEALER IN
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and EXTRAS
Before purchasing liar - j
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I tended to nil the Pnlili- lain I -l.n -e
I bv act of August 4. 1802.
ness elsewhere, get our prices.
W ILLIAM G. MEHL,
I of Coquille, County of Coos, State of We are
offering the Best Bargains in the C o n
' Oregon, lias this .lay filed in this oltiee
his sworn statement No. 8016, for the
purchase of the South East quarter of
Section No.29.in Township No.26 Soutb, :
Range No. 14 West, and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more !
valuable for timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before James
Watson, Comity Clerk, ex-officio Clerk
of County Court, Coos County, Oregon,
at liis office at Coquille. Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 17»Ii day of July, 1907.
He names as witnesses:
Myron H
Wickliam, Oscar Wickham. George O
I .each and George A Mehl, all of Co­
quille, Coo* C mnty, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
GOODS FRESH.
PRICES LOW.
GIVE H E A CALL
ly the above-described lands are*re-
quested to file their claims in this office
on or before said 17th day of July, 190 ?
BENJAMIN !.. F.DDY, Aegiste
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H. BANNING
GROCERIES
FLOOR AND PEED.
,
VICTOR
ZONOPRQNE OR
Columbia Talking Machine and Records?
If not, you can get them as cheap and on as easy payments at
E. C. BARKER & CO.’S
as von can any place in the world.
We also carry a complete line o
Watches, Clocks, Siluerware and Jewelrq of all kinds.
Repair work done that stay* fixed.
If not, your money back
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