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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1907)
Coquille Iferald. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16. 1907. The E du ca tion a l Leagne The Coquille Educational League met Friday with the presidnt Mrs. Inez R. Chase in the chair Alter roll and the reading oi the minutes, the following progran was rendered; Recitation— Fred Roach. Instrumental Duet, Ula Price and Edna Gilkey. Mr. Barrow next addressed the teachers and parents and endeavr ed to impress upon all,the thought that certain restrictons and re gulations are absolutely necessary the welfare o f the school, and the proper training of our boys and girls. He noted the failure to do good school work as a result of keeping late hours, and the consequent rul ing of the board prohibiting pupils frequenting places of amusement, excepting on Friday or Saturday evenings. He urged that one and all would feel it a duty to assist in enforcing the town ordinance forbidding young children congregating o n ^ e streets after seven o'clock, and that all must assist in the enforcement of the new truancy law, or lay them, selves liable to punishment. In brief, he urged that public sentiment must be strong enough tc wipe out many of the evils that are tending to ruin our boys and girls. Prof. Daring made some excel lent remarks along the same line and urged the townspeaple to cooperate with the teachers in seeing that the pupils conduct themselves properly on the streets. The evil effects,upon the young, of certain free street shows, or en. tertainments, wore discussed, and a committee appointed to petition the council that the same be excluded from the town, in the future. There were forty in attendance and its to be hoped that even more may be present at the next meeting. Mr. Knowlton will address the L ague next time taking for bis top ic, Social E nvironmonts versus school Duties. A Beautiful Present. The W o m a n s' S tu d y Club. The work planned for the last meeting of the Study Club proved interesting including as it did, biog raphies of the poets Shelley and Keats, comparison of their styles of writing and the reading of selec tions, from the most conspicious of their poems. After the regular, literary work of the afternoon came the discuss ion of current events. The names of proposed new members handed in the previous week, being those of Mrs. Rogers and Miss Anna Dud ley were accepted, and that of Mrs. Nye submitted, to be voted on at the next meeting of the executive board. Next Saturday, being Travel Day, the clob will take for its subject, “ Australia” from various points of view, meeting for the purpose with Mrs. Gould. As business picks up around town, every body seems to vie with his neighbor in cleaning up and improv ing his property. Wm. Rohm has now a tine residence on Prospect bill and will move into it in a few days. Neis P Nelson. R iv erton P ick u p s F or S ale . Oue fine driving mare — — ; 7 years old, one thoroughbred Dur- This is becomwg one of the busi- |,am cow alKj „ tiue fu|j blood Pol- Prosper, Oregon. iest towns in Coos County. Coal China male hog. 9 months old, mines are being opened all around entitle to registration. Inquire of Agent for this place. 8. D. Rouse has tapped j w , S. Jess, near Johnson's mill, Buffalo Gasolene Engines another vein of coal with his rock Full Stock of the new school tunnel, and he informs us that he Books at Knowlton’s drug store. will put on a crew of not less than | The best, cheapest aud most con Bring in the old books and ex 20 men in a lew days. venient power on the market, change for uew. Gage, Cessna and White have sunk a shaft and tapped one vein cf excellent coal and will soon have it on the market Mr. Bert Adams has a crew of men building a [tres tle from bis mine to the bank of the river. They now have most all of the bents up. J. B. Snedden is rushing the work on the C o IH ds mine and he ] x oo o oock o o x says he will soon be running coal out from that mine. F R E D White Spray Flour at Land & Harry Peterson has sold out and Lyons. Umbrellas for evervbodv at Rob will move to other parts, his wife’B health is so poor here so they go to inson’s. Dr. Elgin is down from the min try other climates. E. O. Clinton, and family have ing country. moved into the Jesse Foster house. N. P. Nelson was up from Pros Mr. Baumgartner and family have per yesterday. moved into D. J. Lowe’s house. Hay, grain and feed always on There is Dot an emply house in hand at Land k Lyons. this town, and there is a constant Best Imported orchard grass seed demand for houses. Some one at Knowlton’s drug store. ought to lay out a few blocks to Y. R. Wilson, Registered Opto meet the growing demand. metrist. Office at residence. On Sunday Mr. Alexander Watts T. Niools, the Marshfield com mis' and Miss Ada Rock were made hus sion merchant, was in town today band and wife. The quiet wedding Land k Lyons will guarantee took place at the residence of M. W. every saok o f White Spray flour. McCormick of this town. Give us a trial. Little Fletcher Chaney was W anted . Woman or girl toAielp brought home from the hospita last in kitchen at logging camp. In Friday. He is Btill coufined to his quire at H erald office. bed. Mrs. G.C. Haga who entered the Miss Rose Ferry was taken to the City Hospital the 9th from Bear hospital at Coquille on Friday. Creek was discharged the 14th. Elson Peterson will start on the W. T. Kerr carries the Stillson k Kellogg loger shoes— best on next trip of the Breakwater for a earth— aud every pair is guaranteed visit with his parents at Seattle, “ Sound Ring’’ flour is the best Washington. Mrs. Maud Anderson, of Bandon, straigt wheat flour made from the best hardwheat from the Northwest. was visiting in town last week. Stevo Steward hns been investing Dermain will positively cure dan druff, mat" the hair grow and stop iu town property here agaiD. falling. At Slocum’s Drug Store C. T. Cessna has bought the Jo When you wish to put in an or seph Ferry land and will soon com der for some fresh groceries, don’t mence improving it. forget to ring up the Enterprise D o n n a A nn a . Meat Market, they keep them. C B. R. & E. U It & NAVIGATION CO. Wool!! Wool!!! - - 1 Except Sttndat I.e*ve 10:45 a. m. 10:80 a. m. 12:00 m. 1 Arrive 12:30 p. m. Myrtle Point Coquille * B. H. Junction Marshfield It costs you nothing to see W. T. Kerr wants your wool. M. G. Pohl, RegisteredOptician Will t ike all you have from 1 to Office in Extra trains will run on daily special 20,000 pounds. Give him a call be w. II, Schroeder's Jewelry Store, first • orders. Trains to and from Beaver Hill fore you contract. 1 rt.il« Monday^tn each month. OREGON <^<> ^ > When You W ant Good Coal Buy Lard, Haras, Bacon, We Carry Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. L ea v e Orders at Scales the Your We are headquarters fo r euerything in the meat line, wonts always receiues prompt attention. COQUILLE V A L L E Y PACKING CO. < DR. WETMORE’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL i PEART’S COAL Even O. A. Kelly hsa [been im proving the Hotel building and grounds. Capt. H. W. Dunham returned from Bandon yesterday, having been called to Bandon to attend a meeting of Delphi Lodge, No. 64, K. of P., and if there is a happier Rev. H. W. Branham will preach Slocum's Drugstore has moved. man in town it must be one of those in the M. E. Church,South,onNorth “ Dement's Best flour is the kind young gentlemen who has recently Fork Oct. 20th at II 1. m., and in taken unto himself a life partner. Myrtle Point at 7: 30 p. m All are Drane sells. Nice line of silks just arrived at Mr. Dunham was not aware cordially invited attend to attend Mrs. Nosler’s. the cause pf the urgent request these services. The steamer Elizabeth sails fo r for his presence until R. E. L. F or S ale . One three and one San Francisco today. Rodillion appeared on the hall half inch Studebaker wagon two floor and after a long, and to Mr. years old $50.00. Apply at this office. The People’s Market always keepB fresh vegetables. Dunham, n puzzling speech of well- A great deal of labor and expens timed remarks, wh.n, at the Climax For b argains in shoes, see Drane es attach to the proper maintenance cf his talk, he wound up with the at his uew store. of a foot ball team, and if we have ceremoney of presenting “ Hark” F or ale - -2^-inch Studebaker one all should help out in lenrning with a beautiful gold watch as a Call at this burden. A ball will be given wagon, in good condition. this office. token of good will and esteem in at Nosler’s hall on Saturday night which Mr. Dunham is held by the Latest creations in Indies’ fall and the proceeds go to fund to help officers of that lodge. As a rule, con's and skirts at R o b in s o n ’s just our team out. Don’t fail to buy a aud under normal conditions Mr. ticket. arrived from New York. Dunham is able to make n very F or S ale . A span o f mares, 7 Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow- good speel, but this so completely lers, give instant relief. Price 25 and 9 years old. Gentle nud well “ took the wind out of hie sails" that cents. R. 8. Knowlton, Coquille broke. Good drivers. Both in foal. Also new harness ami light wagon. lie almost collapsed, but, at this City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. A bargain if sold within the next t me is able to contain himself and Mr. Thomas Drane and son El 15 days. Call on or address this give adequate expressions of his more of Parkersburg, were in town office. appreciation of this beautiful pres Sunday and attended a quapruple NOTICE. ent. birthday dinner at the home of Mr. Following is the inscription which and Mrs. Walter Drane. The birth Notice is hereby given that I, G. was engraved on the inside of the day of P. E. Drane, Walter Drane, C. Haga, will not be responsible for, e«8e; “ Presented to Bro. H. W. Elmore Drane and Mrs. E. E. John or pay any debts contracted by my Dunham, as a token of esteem from son, formerly Julia Drane, was cele wife Jennie Haga, and all persons the officers and Members of Delphi brated, and a nice dinner enjoyed crediting her will do so at their own Lodge No. 6, K. of P. by all in attendance risk. G- C. Haga. Chief Engineer G. Bosk made it We wish to call your attention to 0 nveuient to ;be here and volun. the fact that we carry the best hams tear h s services as night watch for and bacon on the market. Every 1 ur ity to give Mr. Dunham piece guaranteed, at Land A Lyons' a chance to go. No home is so pleaennt, regard- leas of the comforts that money TRA IN SCHEDULE NO. 2. “ It1 member this: Oregon owus will buy. as when the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of the prize dairy cow of the world, In Effect January 1, 1907. and the first prize herd of Short Orinn Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every mem All previous schedules are void. horns at St. Louis. Oregon horses, Subject to change without notice. sheep and swine are also winners, ber of the family of constipation, C. J. Millie, manages; F. A. l a i,c, because conditions of soil, climate, sick headache or stomach trouble E. J. Slocum. freight agent; general offices, Marshfield water, and grasses ate winning fac ■ i Oregon. tors in the production o f the best of the four footed. The most precious gift is the < 9 No. 1. 1 Trains • .«• . sight. Do not trifle with i t Daily Except Sunday Stations ‘Oregon offers live stock breeders I .cave 9:00 a. m Marshfield economy in feed, continuous growth 9:30 a. m. B. H. Junction early maturity, quality and sound 9:45 a. m. Coquille ness, with the world for a market. Arrive 10:20 a. m. Myrtle Point Double your money in live stock No. 2. while your fruit trees are growing. Daily Wool! T A IL O R >oo< >$< > ^ > C. T. Cessna has built a fine resi dence in the lower town W . A. Bean has built an addition to bis store, for a ware bause. r y -v S L A G L E C O Q U IL IvE . George Sell has his house newly covered with rustic and has. other, wise improved his property. PIONEER MEAT MARRET ë I am prepared to treat all Medical and Surgical Cases. 8 p « « U l R a te s m a d e fo e fle e o u e h e . m en t. Train Nurses in Attendance. For Further Particulars Address Dr. WETMORE, Phone 111 X ¿vCV /3>i\ Central Real Estate Exchange /SA XvN / vX 8 0 B- B. PAULL, MANAGER a *■ to. H. CHR EDER COQUILLE, JOHN YOAKAM, Front Street, WORK OREGON Upstairs in Robinson Building. Handles all Kinds of Real Estate Watchmaker and Jeweler, C O Q U IL L E , COQUILLE, OREGON OREGON. W . T. DEMENT Sec’y Mgr. J. M. W A G N E R , Vice President. President- k ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO., GUARANTEED. Successors to Dean & Morgan. Portland and Coos B ay S. S. Line Fresh and Salt BREAKW ATER Meats, Fancy and Staple Lard, Ham and Bacon Groceries Sails for Portland E v e ry Thursday PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT. Phone Main 34. A. Street Dock. Marshfield, Oregon, BOARD QF DIRECTORS JOHN YOAKAM Found. A plac^ to prepare yourself so that your next opportunity to enter the busi ABSTRA CTS > 03 X ness w orld on a good salary w ill not be LOST Enroll Now. lift. C O M o u ld in g s , ABSTRACT > W in ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and Coquille, Oregon. x We have completed a thorough, up-to-date > X A b stra ct x We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, nnd orders will receive careful and prompt attention. > Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ “ Coquille Post Office. X -> X > n — i MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. Phone at our expense wlen ordering ABSTRACTS. B ST R A C TS ABS1R/C1S X > o H cn X 03 X H Henry Sengstacken, Manager. AISIFACTS H H » *> o TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., J. 5. Barton, A bstractor. in > 03 P lan t. » > n in X > n H ABSTRA CTS have : Manufacturers all kinds oj L u m b e r, A BST R A C T S AND n X & A BST R A C T S W. T. DEMENT. TITLE GUARANTEE H X > MILLER-CLEAVER BUSINESS COLLEGE North Bend - - Oregon C . ffi. J. W. WAGNER e tc . you AN N ew line of Clothing-, Shirt W a is ts , Fine A ssortm en t of Em brcderies EDISON and Laces. D ress Patterns of ten yards each— Biggest Barga ns yet VICTOR John Ebert's L ad ies’ Fine Shoes and M en’s W a lk o v e rs. Stilson ZONOPRQNE Kellogg, the best loggers shoes on Earth. R eese’s W a te rp ro o f Cloth- Columbio Tolling MdChiflC Gild Records? ing. ing. M cllw ain e-K n igh t Co. Cloth- If “ *• •'u can Ret them ai rheap a,,d O D aa eMyJW“e0,B •* E. C. BARKER & CO.’S —ii. — - — ... a® you can any place in the world. Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co > J T ^ We also carry a complete line of 7 ^ “ ^