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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1907)
M V o l . 25: No. 6. a q u i l l e f i e f t i l f c $1.50 P er Y COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1907. Seven Bears in a Bnncl». E n t e r e d as second-class matter May 8, 1905, st tbe postoffice at Cequille, Oregon, under act of Congress of March ^ M r . D. W. Small, who came in 8,1879. yesterday from summit, tella the Bowlsby Acquitted A If aw Enterprise Astoria, Or., Oct. 13.— The Cir cuit Court jury in tha case against J. H. Bowlsby, of North Bend, Or,, eharged with tbe murder of C. C. Jennings on board the steamer Al liance, while that vessel was lying at her wharf in this city on June 14, returned a verdict last evening of “ not guilty on aocount of insanity.” There was practically no dispute regarding tbe evidence in the case. Bowlsby admitted shooting Jen nings, and the testimony showed that Jennings bad been intimate with Bowlsby'a wife. The defense was temporary inaanity and aelfde- fenae, testimony being introduced to show that worry over relations between Jennings and Mrs. Bowlsby had caused the defendant to become mentally unbalanced, and also that Jenneingnhad threatened to kill tbe defendant. The “ unwritten law" was also re ferred to iQ tbe arguments of the at torneys, but the court in his charge instructed the jury that there is no such thing as the unwritten law, and it must be given no considera tion in arriving at a verdict. The jury was out only 30 minutes before reaching an agreement.— Roaeburg Review. Perry Munaon, late of Michigan, and his brother-in law, J. E. Parrott, o f this city, ars gettin,; along n ice- ly with tbe manufacturing of cement brick, having turned out eeveral thousand of a first-class article, and they are daily expecting their cement-block machine and will eoon be ready to famish these in quan tities to suit the ouatomer. This material ia given up to be the beat o f buildiDg material, it now enter ing largely into tbe coDstrnction o f the large buildings of tha cities* even the sky-scrapers. These gen tlemen made tbe concrete basement for the new home of R. H- Mast on Spurgeon Hill, which shows they well understand tbe business. This ia no experiment with Mr. Munaon, he having followed concrete con struction before coming west. They are now at work at the foundation for the new bank building, using thb crushed rock from the Schroedor place as a filler, aDd are getting along nicely. Mr. Munaon ia an ex pert at constructing water-proof vaults for graves and will be pre pared to do jobs of this kind when called upon. done to Her Rest Under New Management. ear Geo. Conger, i'it At this time it becomes our pain prize bear story of the season and»! ful duty to record the sad and anyone has a better one the Times sudden taking off of Mrs. R. E. DR. RICHMOND would like to hear about it, togeth- Buck of Bandon, a former resident PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. with the circumstances. Mr. Small of thie city, which occured at an S t r ic t l y Office at Slocum’s Drug Store. had a grnding outfit at Summit, and early hour Saturday morning. For F i r st -C l a s s . OoqutLLB, O bkgon . among bia employes was W. B . several years this lady had been in Phone M Bin .VJ* Hamilton, a man of truth and vera declining health caused from city. On Monday, Mr. Hamilton weakening of the heart, and while was going through the woods about her condition was known to be Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. A. F. Kirshman, 300 yards from the scene of grad serious, the end came aa a shock to Successor to J. T. Little ing, when thy came upon a flock of her large number of friends and D e n t is t . bard of bears, as tbe reader chooses, acquaintances throughout the en \ i / w w \ i / \1/ w \|> w M / m , \ i / M / m / \iy m / \ i / \ i / w \ i / w M y w v jy M / M / ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 7K yK yis yK 7l\ yK 7K 7K t K aud thought he bad found an escap tire county. Office tw o d oors South o f Post offioe. 7k ed menagerie. There were seven She leaves a husband, an adopted * Coquille . - . Oregon. * bears in sight at one time, and Mr daughter, Mrs. Jamse Walstrom, of * * Hamilton did not know how many Bandon, a sister, Mrs. Fanny E. * more there were, as the bears were Dyer, and two brothers, Messrs * T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. to the windward and scented him Grant, one of California and the * W. E. THRESHER * before he could take in the whole other of Iowa, to mourn her loss. * -It situation. There was one old bear, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lucy E. Grant was born in Lee * Card rooms -j) Billiard four yearliogs and four cubs. ne county, Iowa, February 13. 1847, * O regon WlDDERBllRN * of the cubs. In ruuniug away, fell and passed away at the age of 60 * and and * across a fallen tree and was struck years, eight months and six days. * fo ra time. Mr. Hamilton might She was married to R. E. Buck ^ Poo! Tables * Soft Drinks (p PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO.. have captured him, but ho was not on November 28, 1867, and they * FRANK BURKHOLDER, MGR. * quite certaiu how he would have came to Coos county in 1873 and * Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. ^ Farms, Timber and Coal Lands. fared in such a hunch had he at have lived here ever since until * called to cross the dark river. Residence and Business Property. tempted to gobble the little fellow C ity News Stand. and taken him away. Tbe bears Having liyed in this city for Mining Stock. something like 30 years, her ac COQUILLE, - OREGON were in a huckleberry patch when Mr. Hamilton come across them, quaintance is large and her friends The Piano Fund. but thev soon made themeeves legion. She had always lived tha scarce. Ooos Bay Timea. _ “ I will pardon no man convicted The ladies of the circle of the life of a good, moral citizen up to of a statutory crime,” declared Gov. W. O. W. will give an entertain about 12 years ago when she unit E. D. SPERRY The Womans' Study Club. ernor Henry A. Buchlel, of Colora ment or Hallowe’en party on ed with the Christian church, since A ttorn ey a n d C on n oellor aft Law. do, sounding the death knell to the evening of October 31. A fine which time she has enjoyed the Office in R ob in son B u ild in g There was a good attendance at hopes of one third of tbe enmates of program has been arranged, in fullest blessings of a sincere and the meeting of the club held on the state penitentiary. cluding instrumental and vocal devoted Christian life. She was Saturday last, and although the “ The murderer, the thief, the for. selections. A grab-bag will be pre also a charter member of Maime work in the main was along lines ger can all look for better things sided over by the genial Dud John Rebekah Degree lodge, I. O. O. F., W. C. CHASE. Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Riga in m li prescribed for travel Day. there from me than the man who betrays son. All are requested to bring and has been a leading factor in ness for special trips. In faot, a general Stage and Livery businer*. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. wsa one novel feature introduced in the honor of a girl. No matter baskets with something good to that noble order in its good work. Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty the form of a large, outline map of Offioe in R ob in son B u ild in g , U pstairs what pressure ia brought to bear, I eat, which will be raffled off to the * She was laid to rest in the Odd Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roaeburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 Austria, the country considered, will not be a party to liberating tbe highest bidder. A wizard has been Fellows cemetery in this city on I upon which various menbers in town human monsters wnose prey have secured from San Francisco at a Sunday in the presence of a large located rivers, cities etc. been little girls.” The Governor great expense to tell your past, number of sorrowing friends. Elder C. R. BARROW. •OAM 8 W H. McADAMS The business features of the after will make this a strict rule during present and future. Prices will be Ford conducted a short service A ttorney and C ounsellor at Law noon consisted of the acceptance of administration, cherishing the good according to the knowledge impart which he termed the benediction, First olaes R eferen ces registration of Mrs. Candlin from old fashioned idea about the virture ed. Admission, 10 cents. All are staling that she had been preach her office of Secretary of the club, F ifteen Y ea rs' E xperience of a woman. cordially invited. Committee, Mea- ing her own funeral sermon these C oquillk C it y , O rk J and the election of Miss Anna Dud- dames Pauline Aussiker, Lillian J many years by the upright life she ley to fill the vacancy thus made; Every year every local paper Boyd, Anna Robinson, Kittie Le- lived, and the members of the lodge also the admission of Mrs. Nye to gives from 5,000 to 50,000 free lines nevo and Ora X. Maury. conducted the services with their fall membership. J. J. STANLEY for the benefit of the community in beautiful ritualistic ceremonies. The slub will meet with Mrs. E. C. Barker A Co. have just re CARRIAGE AND LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES which it ia located. At fair adver law yer Hawkins on Saturday next, when ceived the finest lot o f imported, A Grand Trophy tising rater— 10 cents a line—this WAGONIZWROK AND OUTFITS Thomas Moore’s works will be pre band painted chinaware ever Front Street means $500 to $1,000. No other Martin Building, Not a little excetiment waa caus lo q u ille » O re go n sented by current events. ^ brought to Coquille.. There are C o q u il l s , O saooN agency can or will do this. The anme swell creations of art, both in ed on Front street of thie place last editor, in proportion to bia means, Card oi Thank» the shapes of tha articles aa well Thursday afternoon when Otto does more for hia home town than as the painting. It will pay you to Eppa, E. C. and Glenn Barker and the undersigned, take this A. J. Sherwood, any other man. He ought to be W. C. Rose got in from the head sec, them, means o f expressing my sincere and A t t o b n i y a t - L a w . supported, not because you happen waters of Middle creek with the h e a r t felt thanks for certain dona J. C. Watson, the fancy chicken hide and horns of what we have to like him or admire hiB writing, N otary P u b l ic , MRS, M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. tions which have been made to Lear raiser, baa a large lot of fine cooker- reason to believe waa tbe finest but because a local paper is the Coquille, : ^ O r e g o n the expenses of an operation whmh best investment a community can els for sale— Black Minorcaa,White specimen of elk that waa killed in it has become necessary to be per make. It may not be crowded with Rocks and White and Brown L eg Cooa county daring the open season Fancy and Staple formed before there can be any great thoughts, but financially it ia horns. He also furnisher pairs and just dosed. They had removed the Walter Sinclair, hopes of my recovery, the names and of more benefit than both preacher trios properly mated. ATrOBHRY-AT-LlW, Groceries. bide with the view to having it amounts being as follows: an 1 teacher. Today editors do more For a fine 80-acre place, 7 miles mounted, and it was certainly a N otary P u b l ic , Coos Bay Lumber A Coal Co. 197 00 or less pay than any men on earth. from town and 3 miles from the beautiful aDimal. The horns meas Coquille, : •• 0reg°P’ Klondyke Camp 06 ^ Patronize your home paper, not as the river. Nice home with fine or ured between four and five feet in Nuts, Candies, To Sturtevant A Craine • a charity but aa an investment” — chard with big variety of fruits, length and spread, and would have Miners 9-°° Tom Richardson, Secretary of the call at this office. weighed about forty pounds,and one bacco and Cigars. Hall & Hall, “ W ANTED. “ Oregon Grape contained eight points and one nine. Total 312.00 Portland Commercial Club. A ttobnkts - at - L a w , Root will pay Seta per lb for same This was truly a manarch of tbe for Also for the great help and assis 1er in R i a l E s t a t i of all kinds. G o or oe T. M o u l t o n . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drane, of ests of Cooa. Mr. Epps waa the tance rendered by the people of the Marshfield, Oregon. this city, went to Parkersburg Sat Land A Lyons, phone 251. Don’t one who brought the animal down Coquille valley generally. urday to see Mr. and Mrs. T. W. forget I be leading grocery. J fff D. W ilson . with hia 30-30, and waa very proud W. Drane. SS I ! ■ ■ to write for our b ig F K h E B I C Y C L E catalogue of hia success. The carcase was Wool! Wool!! Wool!!! U l a l l ■ show in g the m o t com plete line o f high ci. le E. A. Howey haying finished the 0. A. Sehlbrede, Ladies! Call and ace tbe new ■ m m B IC Y C L E S , T I K E S nnd S U N D R IE S at ¿»K ICK S cared for as beat they conld, and H B E L O W any other m anufacturer o r dealer in the w orld. W. T. Kerr wants your wool. plsseriDg of the new home of R. line of belts and lace collage at Attorney-at-Law, and they sold the hide and horns to Will take all you have from 1 to H. Mast on Spurgeon Hill, went to Kerr’s. M DO NOT b BUT » . H A BICYCLE at any jf>rtce\ Dave Perkins for $250 who sent •r on i any kind o f term s, until you have received ou r com plete Free C a tn - N o t a r y Public. Phone 761. tbe bay Saturday to aesiat Mr. Kiser logo— low-grade ___ _sa Illustrating and describing every k in d o f high-grade and a Locomotive No. 1 which was re_ 20,000 pounds. Give him a call be- them lo tbe bay to be mouuted by ---------- -------- -a *---------- J-*“ and •--------o bicycles, old patterns and latest m * odels, learn o f f ou ou r r rem rem arkable arkable L 1 O W to plaster the new summer home of cently in tbe most aerioua wreck fore Y00 contract. F R IC K S and w onderful new offers m ade possible b y selling from factory M a r s h f ie l d , O r k o o n . Mr. Rogers. direct to rider with no m id dlem en’s profits. L . J. Simpson which is being erect which has ever occured on this road, j « M r J f f f P o m APPROVAL W ithout a cen» deposit. P a y th e F reight and For Sale or Trade allow IO D a y s F l ee T r i a l and make other liberal terms w h ich n o other ed at tbe mouth of Big creek below has been thoroughly repaired and No home is so pleasant, regard house in the world will do. You will learn everything and get much valu able information by aimply writing us a postal. the entrance to Coos Bay. It is a will be on duty this week. Choice residence property in San less of the comforts that money W e need a RfAm m A a m n t in every town and can offer an opportunity £. 0. D. Holden lo make money to suitable young men who apply at once. will buy, as when the entire family large job and the hard wall plaster Diego Co., California. Will sell or Your money back if ‘White River’ ia in perfect health. A bottle of L a w t ib , will be used. flour ia not satisfactory, Geo. A. trade for good Coquille property Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup coal* J ustice or THS P b aci V. R . W i l i o n For quick sales, list your proper Robinson. 50 centa. It will cure every mem L C om m iesioaer, O en era l Inanranoel S * « .8 0 ............ .......... .. 1 ty with tbe Pacific Real Estate Co. ber of the family of constipation, President Roosevelt baa succeed- \ le e n t , and N otary P u b lic. Offioe A CARO. sick headache or stomach trouble Capt T. D. Holland, owner and ed in killing a large black bear in R o b in s o n B u ild in g . _______ __ ______ _ ' This i* to certify that all drug. E. J. Slocum. Master of the Oaaoline boat “ Eagle” while on a hunt with parties who Coquille regon. F ob S xle . One fine driving mare (e a s N w it h 0 * 0 1 » e s s s ) whieh has been running for several had invited him'to hun^ with them | money if Foley’s Honey and Tar 7 years old, one thoroughbred Dur NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. years on the bay, had his boat in thecane breaks of Louisana. R e so lt o f IJ y e a n exp erience in tire fails to cure your cough or cold. It ham cow and a fine full bluod Pol brought around to the Coquille M C K S M W o tlM tb * th ic k r e l.b e r tiv * a Quick makes ironing boards to \ stops tbe cough, heal« the longs Tl/S. PINS, NAILS. TACKS Of GLASS. ■ ■ -A- *nd ponetar. .trip. “B” river the latter part of tbe week order form 50 centa np. One door and prevents serious results from a and China male hog. 9 month« old, Serious punctures, lik e in ten tion al k n ife c u ts , can j W s o d “ I*.’- a i .o rim .trip "i r * Inquire of cold. Cures la grippe cough and entitle to registration. and on Monday morning started re north of Sentinel office. “ y . .................. o v . , 9 o T i.1: Twe HssJ rW Tksaasnfi »sire sew la «dual W . Over m *ks-sopT. b l a s t ic so» Mrs. E. W. Faby, of Bollards prevents pneumonia and coneun.p- W, 8. Jess, near Johnson’s mill. S tr. D I S P A T C H gular runs between Bandon and Co <4 gain n M Iasi y*or. • cans hiding . . . . . , , tion Contains no opiates. The Oall on Land A Lyon* for Hire’s i rn .im .m n m m . Made la all aires. It is Urely sod easy riding,'very durable snd lined inxlda quille, making two rouod tripe daily, came op Monday morning and took genuine ig in . yei|ow^ ackage. Re- . ------■-■ nnaUtr of rubber, which never becomes porous snd which closes up small punctures T o « White, Master Root Beer; yon cen get it right nfl .llowine the sir to eocsne. W e hove hundreds of letters from sstisfied customers etattof starting from Bandon in tbe morn the train for the bay, going to North ful,e substitute«. E / Slocuin. witnom * “ . been ----- --------. upone, ilfh Arrives that their siiowms tires have only pumped up once „ or tWtce twice in in s s whole whole season. season. They They w wei jh no no more more ihsa th j .«area tbe ice. an ordinary tire, the puncture ren tin g qualities being given by severe! layers of thin, .peri*, Coquille. .. .10 a - m . ing. Bend to visit her parents, Mr. and ■ - 1 ■ 1 wrensred fabric oathstrend. Thai “ Holding Bock" sensation commonly felt when riding on ssphait I r s o ft roods le overcome by tbe petent “ Basket Weave" treed which prevents all air from betas Of IflttTtft (• Ban, I f your want a good cup of coffee Mrs. R. W. Simpson. Her husband _______ [/. P iie B .... 4 p-n. N O T IC E T O C O N T R A C T O R *. oaueessd sut between the tiré and the roed thus overcoming all suction. The regular price of thea* G r e a t* « ss net pair but for advertising purpouea we are m akings special factory price to the ruler ■.•Berta et Coquille with train far Marshfield try that Amber coffee at Land <C r accompanied her this far. Foley’s Kidney Cure will c Notice ia hereby given that s -a ln l bids h h S ^ - A ll t r i r r . s h i p ^ r - i T S y letterd. r e c c W T W . s h i p ¿ d D o n .pprurel. and steamer E A o for M yrtle Point. - U B M iT ë n t until you have examined and found them strictly ss represented Lyons’. W . P Fuller's prepared paints, » ny caseof kinney or bladder troub- will be received for the building of one - allow s soak diaoonnt of 5 per cent (thereby making tha price » 4 .S 8 per psitt if you scad , u n w r v s e O R D E R end enclose this advertisement. We will also send e nicks! and one-half milee of road on what is oila and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A le »• not beyond the reach of Dcnald Charleeon, of Bandon, S tr. F A V O R I T E No medicine do known as tb e - ‘ Clem ens-Bear Creek 1 medicine. Jf. C. Moonuw, Master« passed through town Saturday on (Jo’s. Road, survey N o. 884, said im prove E. J. Slocuin. a ye I Arrive« bia way to Coo* Bay where he went Guard J. A. Rannv t o u i l l e .........7 a m . j B andon.. 10:4.*> a - m . m ent to be made according to plane and m from the I - Baa «ion............1 T-U . | C oqu ille. 4:45 p-M. to meet the body of bis mother. state insane asylum, came down to Timber Claims. specifications on Ale with the Cfunty Tbe old lady had been a sufferer Coo* bay last week and took with -------- > Clerk, said im provem ent to be com podnlA parts and repairs, and built-up-w n. for a number of years from nervous him Carl Free of Marshfield, and * “ ■ ,ln tb* J?*rk#t th#, Vnr~ pleted by M ay 1st, 1908. Rids to be re ____ bicycle 1 line are sold by ns at halt the usual _____ j everything in S tr. E C H O . * | chase of good fir, or cedar claim«, I by denier* and repnir men. Write for fç oar big SU N D R Y catalogue. prostration and a general breaking G. W . Thompson, o f Empire City, for lpot eaah. ia favorable locations, ceived up to 10 o ’clock a. m N ov. 7 N O T .******* T H I N K — O ------- — ----------- . — » » ■ not poetai «muy. w D O ***** * F BU . 'I Y N IN O G o f ■ . . •if but sente write es « o n 1007. T b e C o n n reserves the right to J. E. Myere Mister, PO PO T _ WATT bicycle or i p f i r o f tin a from ••yoEm w t il “ down, and tha end was not wholly i who had been adjudged insane by me hear from yon at once, at reject any aad all bids. , , . _ __ _______ _ It on ly c in poetai to tenni everything. Write it N O W . aerea | A rrires y r tle P o ia t.. .T *-■• | oqui'le C 'y 9 M *-M . unexpected. The body was taken County Judge Hall and physicians,1 Port Huron, Michigan. J A M S W ATSON, ■quille City.. .1 F-M. | Myilm P i. « no r w. to Bandon on Monday for burial. and committed to that institution. À n o u s G. Macear County Oler. Daily escept Sunday Livery B est o f T u r n o u t s Feed and Sale Stable H a y , G rain , Feed. Josh’s Place, ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. F E N T O N Prop McADAMS BROS. EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers North Coquille Store N orth End o f H en ry Street B r id g 4 PENT IS ALL IT WILL COST YOU 0 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES kl COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO Ì HEAD*«TUE QMMUffr Dtp!. “J L" CHICAGO, I L L