Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1907)
Coquille tyerald. 1 he Lowe Stock Company Here ------- The Lowe Stock Company opened a week’s engagement at the opera WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, 1907. house, Monday night in “ A Rough ___ J Diamond”. Mrs. Yoakam on Dairying. The play and the acting were _ _ The meeting of the Marshfield -omewhat out of the ordinary, every Cham ber of Com m erce was called to -«ember playing his or her part to order by Presi lent McCormac and Infection. This is one of thecom- the minutes of the last meeting reed by the secretary and duly approved. The secretary read letters from Sen- ator Bourne and Secretary of War Metcalf with reference to resolu- lions of the Chamber submitted to the War department calling atten- tion to the unprotected condition of the harbor. Both Senator Bourne and the War department expressed a desire that the matter should be Paniea ,hat live ul> to their advtr' tiain<L Ma"7 ««mpanys have visit- ed this ci‘ y but tbe Lowe Company 's on® *be be8*' Ton,« ht they Wllt Put on that « reat " itb a reai Plot- titled “ The Ir.sh-Amer.can Oounn. 8 Pecial att*Dtion is called to the . bil1 that wl11 be Produced Friday ldgbt' “ A Southern Rose” a soutb- . °™ dram, in four acts, dt tended to and hoped -that Con- in the second act a live horse is used, gress would take the necessary and is seen rescued from a burning steps to that end. stable. The third act shows the Letters were also read from Hon. I great race scene. This play is full James Withycombe and others of j of pathos and comedy and should the Agricultural college at Corvallis draw a large crowd. in which these gentlemen stated While all the players acted to ad that they would accept the invitation vantage, one in particular, won the of the secretary of the Chamber to hearts of the Coquille audience, and be present about the 10th o f Sep that was Louise Lowe, the little sou- tember next and address the farmers brette who played the part of of Coos county and the people of “ Chick.” Her work, active and Coos Bay on certain agricultural finished at all times. We regret subjects, particularly dairying. that we haven’t the space to go into On motion it was voted that the detail and give eaoh member the officers o f the Chamber, President McCormac and Secretary Lyons, praise that is due them. It is suf constitute a committee who should ficient to say that the company be charged with the duty of arrang will continue to do a good business ing to have the several gentlemen the remainder of their engagement. Mason jar rubbers and lids at T. Ten Yeers in Bed H. Mehl & Co.’» store. ‘‘For ten years I was confined to LaDd & Lyong wiu KUBrantee every sack of White Spray flour, my bed with disease of my kidneys,” writes R. A. Gray, J. P. of Oakville, Give us a trial. Ind. “ It was so eevere;that I could Dress goods, ladies’ and children's not'move part of the time. I con- wove hos and underware just in at suited the very best medical skill f In A A W t \111 n ’ I, 1. 1 1. . . . 11 . 1*1* Geo. A. Robinson's. available, but could get no relief The Coquelle Vally Packing Co. until Foley’s Kidney Cure was rec It has been a is paying 7$ cents for first class beef, ommended to me. 8 cents for dressed pork and 12J Godsend to me.” E. J. Slocum. cents for chickens live weight. F ob S alk . One ^Inee and one- half inch Htudebnk or wagon two years old $50.00, Apply at this office. Gall tor those Screw Top Cans, 3 lbs. $ 1 ,5 lbs. $1.56 o a k CB. R, s : i R& NAVIGATION CO. mm Illllll ¡IP g « rf| I lilt-’’- 3}- E xecutor ' s N otice . Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Mary 1 . Noiris, deceased, by the County Court In Effect January 1, 1907. of Coos County, Oregon, and letters All previous schedules are void. testamentary have been issued to her. All persons having claims against Subject to change without notice. C. J. Millis, manages; F. A. I.aise, said Estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with the proper vouchers, freight agent; general offices, Marshfield to me at my residence in Coquille City, Oregon. Coos County, Oregon,within stw months from this date. Trains No. 1. Dated this 7th day of August. 1907. L o u isa 8 . L a w iio r n , Daily Executrix of the Last Will and Testa Except Sunday Stations ment o f Mary E. Norris, deceased. Leave 9:00 a. m Marshfield 9:30 a. m. B. H. Junction 9:45 a. m. Coquille N OTI CE TO CONTRACTOR*. ArriverlO :20 a. m. Myrtle Point S ealkd R ids for the construction of No. 2. three thousand (3000) square feet of Daily concrete walk in the grounds of the Except Sunday county court house at Coquille, Com Myrtle Point Leave 10:45 a. m. County, Oregon, « ill lie received by the Coquille 10:30 a. m. County Court of said county until twelve 12:00 m. B. H. Junction o ’clock, noon, of Wednesdav, August Marshfield Arrive 12:30 p. m. 28, 1907. • All bids must he accompanied by cash Extra trains will run on daily special orders. Trains to and from Beaver Hill deposit or certified cheek pat able to t lie James Watson, County Clerk, to the daily, amount of ten per cent of the hi t made, such deposit o r check to be returned to unsuccessful bidders. A Big Bargain Concrete to be four (4) incites thick; composition seven (7) to one (1). Foun F or S ale C heap — A span of wtll- dation to be twelve (12) incites thick, broke horses, weighing about 1300 and to be of crushed rock or coal cinders. Flans may be seen at the office of the pouuds each. Will sell one or both. County Clerk in the court house at Call on or address P. W. Laird, Coquill», Oregon. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all Coquille. Phone 8x Farmers. bids. Coquille, Oregon, By order of the Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. August 13, 1007. County Conrt. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roeeburg, Ore., Aug. 7, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An KS act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, SIVERT E. AAPON, of Arago, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 8480, for the Front purchase of the H E S E V 4 of Section No. 2 in Township No. 29 8., Range No. 13 West, and will offer proof to show that that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for ag A ll w o r k g ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before L. A. Lilje- <5| qvist, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Marshfield, Oregon, oti Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1907. He names as witnesses' John F. Munford, John S. Root, David Peterson and Andrew Smalley, all of Arago, Oregon. Any anti all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 5th dav of Nov., 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. ■ -V - TRAIN SCHEDULE NO. 2. say C L E V E L A N D S' -A sk a G O O D cook the kind of baking pow der to use and she will say C L E V E L A N D S. It is the baking powder o f experts the baking powder used b y those v ho have tried them all. Cooks w h o have used C L E V E L A N D S and tried others always come back lo C leveland ' s SUPERIOR -------- -- mentioned in Dr. Withycombe’s let Big Dance Saturday Night. ter and the doctor to yisit the city * _____ at such time as could be convenient I. R, Nosler’s new hall will be ly designated and that in order to dedicated next Saturday evening have a full attendance at the meet ings to be held, an attractive pro a grand ball, to which a large atten Gage's or gram should be provided; also that dance is anticipated. chestra has been engaged to furnish there be appropriated from the pub licity fund the sum of thirty dollars the music and a grand time is as which the committee Bhould use to sured to all who attend. Tickets provide prizes for the best exhibit for the dance will be sold at one of Gravenstein apples, fruits and dollar, and a free midnight supper vegetables, which could be furnished will be served. The floor of this new and commodious hall has been in Coos county on that occasion. The food and dairy commissioner, plained and polished making it one Hon. J. W. Bailey, was then intro of the best floors in Coos County. duced and for about three-quarters General Strike Ordered of an hour held the close attention of the Chamber and the large audi Chicago, Aug. 1 6 .--S. J. ''mall ence of ladies and gentlemen who president of the Commercial Tele were present, as he discussed the graphers Union, at 1 :30 this morn dairy cow and her possibilities in ing issued a general order to com Coos county. The address was mercial operators to cease work îm deeply iuteresting and instructive mediately except where contracts and contained much food for with the unioD have been signed. thought. He stated that the United States had been pronounced by em Chicago, Aug. 1 6 .--Following the inent authority the best dairy coun general strike declared by So all try on earth and that Oregon was NOTICE OF GU ARDIAN »8 SALK. this morning the executive board is the best dairy region of the United now in session conferring with rep Notice is hereby given that in pursu States. He also stated that bis resentatives of three hundred broker ance ( f an order made by the county familiarity with the dairy possibili operators, who threaten to strike un court of the State of Oregon, in and for ties of the Coos country made it the county of Coos, made an i entered less contracts were signed today. in the journal of said court on the 5th possible for him to assert truthfully The representatives intimate that dayof April, 1907, in the matter of the that Coos county was the best dairy the per cent of operators who re estate and guardianship of Maud A. section of Oregon. mained working, refused to report Harry, Edna Berl Harry, Joseph Lane The president called upon Mrs. all over the country this morning, Harry, Nettie May Harry and Herbert Yoakam, who was present nnd who Leland Harry, minor heirs at law of including the Standard Oil, United Hannah Harry, deceased, the under has just been appointed deputy States Steel nnd other big corpora signed, duly appointed, qualified and dairy inspector for Coos county nnd tions. acting guardian of the persons and that Indy proved to be a very agree Gompers and Neill expect to leave estates of said minors, will sell at public able speaker. Indeed, she was bril auction to the highest and best bidder liant and not only gave her experi for Washington today and there are for cash, on Thursday, the 22 md day ence in the dairy business in such a no hopes for peace negotiations yet. of August, 1907, at the hour of ten way as to instruct and entertain but Small, Russell, Quick and Perham, o ’clock in the forenoon, at the court set the house in n roar of merriment the latter two of the Order of Rail house door, at Coquille City, now the City of Coquille, in Coos county »Oregon, by her witty and humorous remarks. way Telegraphers, were appointed all the following described rt al estate She stated that it wns her first effort to the board of strategy, which will tielonging lo said minors to wit: KVa of S E »i of 8. 28, Tp 27 8. of R. 12, W. of but everybody who heard her nnd have charge of the strike. Small addressed the biggest meet the Willamette Meridian in Coos county. rocognized her modest nnd natural style, good language, command of ing held so far this afternoon. Ten Oregon ; also lots numbered three, four, five and six, in block eight of North Ad her subject and her wit will hope thousnud men are now out and hun dition to the town of Coquille City, now dreds of cities are involved. they may hear her again. BAKING POWDER Made from a Superior grade of Pure Cream of Tartar For Sale by all Leading Dealers on Pacific Coast Central'Real Estate Exchange »> W . H.8CHR0EDER I I I B. B & COQUILLE, C O Q U IL L E , & W O REG O N. u a r a n t e e d . r I \ JOHN Y O A K A M , Presidcnt- W . T. I)K M U N T S e c’y A M g r. Successors to Dean & Morgan. Fresh and Salt Sails for Portland Every Thursday Meats, Fancy and Staple Lard, Ham and Bacon Groceries 0 . F. M C O L L U M , A G E N T . Phone Main 34. A. Street Dock. Marshfield, Oregon, It is Practical PRINCIPAL PLACE Of BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON BOARD OF DIRECTORS j JOHN YOAKAM J. W. W A G N E R . ABSTRACTS Bookkeeping by the Bliss System Actual Business from the start. A B STRA CTS W. T. DEMENT. A B ST R A C T S ABSTRACT TITLE GUARANTEE ABSTRACT COMPANY > SC AND Chartier Shorthand Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. Easy to Learn. Easy to W rite. Easy to Read. It is the Best. Wri*o for Information V) -i 7! \n So Wo have completed a thorough, up-to-date A b stra ct P lan t. We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, and osiers will receive careful and prompt attention. MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE North Bend - - Oregon Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ “ Coquille Post Office. MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 101. Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., cm 7 Y m . co . FELTV CULTERY CO. J. M W A G N E R . Vice President. E N TE R P R ISE M E flT C C „ BREAKW ATER the City of Coquille, in Coos county, Elizabeth Upstairs in Robinson Building. R> Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line J.W. Bennet spoke with bis usual Geo. A. Rohingon has a nice as Oregon. Dated in said county and state entertaining commingling of humor sortment of the Hamilton Brown this 20th day of July, 1907. G. W. H arry , and sound sense. He had evident Co’s "American Gentlemen’’ and Guardian. | ly caught the spirit of the occasion. “ American Lady” shoe. Nnitrito or Socialist Coffee," a He corroborated the remarks of Mr. Baily on the subject of the daily fine and refreshing morning drink NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE OF at Drnue’s. REAL PROPERTY. cow and recommended especially IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE the rich bottom lands for dairying. Quick Relief to Asthma Sufferon STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Mr. Baily interrupted him to siy Foley’s Hliney and Tar affords COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS. that he believed the benches „nd j immediate relief to asthma suffer- In the matter of the estate of} bills would prove at produotice and I ?rs 1,1 tbe wor8t stages and if taken N. O WALDEN, Deceased.! , , .... . . . . , , . .Iln time will effect a cure Sold Pursuant to an order of the above en- declared that be believed such had j |)V j llt I titled court duly made and entered »h«*»e- been the experience of people in 1 in in the matter of tin* estate o' N. O. other districts. Mr. Bennett said The safe and reliable tiwn- I Walden, dm-aard, on tlp*ae<\*n ! »hu of screw that much had been said lately about | July, 1907. U"ti e is hereby t! -t The Now nnd Speedy . the «1 deolt’ iied, executors .»f the edate the Coos Bay Gravenstein being the of N. O. Walden' deceased, will on and best apple in the country nnd de aft* rSetur lav,thr 10th dayof Ve; tember, clared it was, but be noticed when j 1907. |«n cecd to sell at private §*!♦*. for Capt. Olsen. Master Mr. Bailey came down here and ca8 ard subject to confirmation by the Wil! make regular trips between made a selection the first thing he alwve entitled court, all of the follow did was to choose a Coos Bay Beau- C o q u .lle R iv e r and Sa n ing dercrilH-d real property lielonjrmji to paid estate and situate in Coos Gouty, ty. This raised a great laugh and FranciSCO. Oregon : Lot 5, rt, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, No Stop-ovsr at W ay Ports Mrs. Yoakam, just appointed deputy 14. 1.5, lrt, 17 and 18 of block 4 Hand** inspector, who lives on Coos river,! Electric Lights. Everything in First Port Addition. Class Sty blushed. Mr. Bennett recalled one Th t the said sale will be made by of hia experiences in helping a farm the su’d executors at the office of their er to get started. He and his part- 1 attorneys, Hedges A Griffith, in Oregon ner, Flanagan, gave him a couple of ity, Clackamas County, Oregon, where calves which ho took to his farm paid executors will receive bids for the MnnufacturiTH aiut named ono Bennett and the purchase of said lots or any thereof. other Flanagan. A year or two af KNIVES AND SCISSORS ( r . 'i i r p l b f .*i t i l l ter Mr Bennett met him and asked G korok A. H a r d !!« ) You can have your name ami ad which was the belter one of the two., Executors of the Estate of The Flanagan is (he best looking’ dress or any picture or Lodge em N. O. Walden, Deceased' but Bennett gives th» most milk.’ blem you wish i n any knife you Hedjrep A Griffith, On motion the meeting adjourned purchase. Call on C- W. O ilman Attorney« for Executors, — Coos Bay Times. oo*II. Agent publication July 7, 1007» Str OREGON handles all Kinds of Real Estate ____________ Watchmaker and Jeweler, Street, TAULL, M AN AG ER J. S. Barton, Abstractor. P STR A C T S A BS T RA CT S Henry Sengstacken, Manager. ABSTRACT S A B STRA CTS HAVE Manufacturers all kinds of YOU Lumber,. Mouldings,, New line of Clothier. i T 7J- Fine Assortment c Embrodenes and Laces. Dress Patterns of ten yards each—Biggest Bargains yet. John Ebert’s Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Men’s W alkovers. Stiison- AN EDISON VICTOR Z 0 N 0 PH 0 NE Columbia Talking Machine nnd Records? itiit Kellogg, the best loggers shoes on earth. E can get them as cheap and on as easy payments st . BARKER & CO.’S as you can any place in the world. Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co R We also carry a complete liuo Watches. Clocks. Silverware and Jewelry o f a ll kinds. t p i kcik t e n itii ti ij i |ij(d. If r.ct, jcvt ircrcy tec