Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, October 30, 1907, Image 2

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Coquille Herald.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30. 1907.
Big Bchool Meeting,
Oo Saturday afternoon in re­
sponse to call from the «cbool clerk
a large number of the patrons of
this school district met at the school
house to a vote a small tax for the
purpose of raising funds to carry
on our present term for a longer
period than the original levy was
sufficient to do.
There were 84
voters prebent, and with a few re­
marks from Chairman Knowlton
and the reading of the notice by
Clerk Schroeder the balloting pro­
ceeded, with the result that showed
76 were in favor of a long term of
school and were willing to bear their
stare of the expenses by special tax,
while but 8 voted in the negative.
Aftar the result of the vote had been
announced O. C. Sanford proposed
that the sense of the meeting be ta­
ken on the proposition of adding
the eleventh and twelfth grades
next year. After favorable remarks
on the subject by Mr. Knowlton, Mr.
Kerr, Mr. Barrow, Dr. Tatom, Mr.
Sherwood and Mr. Dunham, the
proposition of Mr. Sanford carried
unanimonusly.
Mr. Barrow proposed three cheers
for the taxpayers ofCoquille district,
which were given with a will. He
then spoke of every one useing
their best efforts to push the school
to the front and if possible make it
the best in the state, after which,
with a good deal of energy and en
tbusiasm he gave us new high scool
yell, as follows:
-’Coquille High School, first, first,
first.
Coquille High school, last, last,
last
Coquille.High school, best, best
best.
Coquille High school! first! last!
best!”
While this latter was but a "straw
vote,” it no doubt expressed the
sentiments o f an overwhelming ma­
jority of our taxpayers. These two
grades added to our school will give
us four years of higb-school work,
nud prepares a pupil for entering
college. It is hardly probable that
there will be any need for the 12th
grade next year, but the prospecta
are good that a largo class will fin
ish the tenth this year and be ready
for for the 11th next year, and if
our tchool grows the next few years
as it has the past two or three, more
buildings .will be needed, and it
would not be a bad idea to begin
to plan early. It might be well to
plan for a separate high-school
building in the not far distant fu­
ture. There is no place more ad­
mirably located than is Coquille for
nn educational center, and no time
better than the present to begin the
work of making it such.
L L. Paulson, late of Portland,
who is connected with the Big Hill
Mining Co., at present engaged at
opening a mine near Riverton, was
in town Monday and purchased a
fim Winchester rifle. While mak­
ing a trip through the woods lately
on a prospecting tour, was followed
for a mile’s distance by a large cou­
gar which was at no time more than
a hundred feet away from him, and
often closer than fifty, and frequent,
ly uttered hair-raising growls that
made Mr. Paulson feel somewhat
uncomfortable, as he had no weap­
ons of defense.
After this he will
rnriv the gun reforred to and be
ready for him.
The woods were
very thick and on this occasion only
got sight of him once or twice. He
to ind where a deer had been de­
voured by the brute.
The schooner Novelty, belonging
to llie Simpson Lumber C o, went
ashore in a fog twelve miles north
of t.’oosjbay on Thursday. She was
b 'Und from San Pedro to the bay
where she would have loaded with
lumber. She carried n crew of ten
men all of whom were saved. Her
carrying capacity waa about 800,000
bet of lumber, and she was valued
at $40,000, and carried no insurance.
She was built at North Bend 21
years ago and will be a total loss.
A. Q. Aiken and Cal Wright,
deputy
game
wardens, passed
throuth town last Tuesdsy evening
on their return from s three-weeks'
trip into Curry county where they
had gone to look after violaters of
tbs gone law. They were unable
to fiud any positive proof of viola­
tions, but got onto rumors of par­
ties hunting deer with dogs whom
they hope to be able to bring to
ustice yet
Myrtle Point Doing*.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Guerin with
their son Watt and family started
for Arizona ou Monday via Rose-
burg, Jas. Guerin and J. B. Barklow
taking them out. Mr. Watt Guerin’s
health has been failing for some
time, and he with bis wife and son
spent the summer at Medical Lake.
Mrs. Geo. Guerin also haa uot been
well, and it is hoped the change
may be of benefit to both.
One Man
K ille d and
Injured.
‘ Sound Ring” flour
through any grocer.
WRECK
Several
The People's Market
keeps fresh vegetables.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns, of Birming­
ham, Alabama, announces the en­
gagement o f their daughter, Corne­
lia, and O. A. Kelly of Riverton.
Thore is quite a romance connect
ed with the above engagement. Last
summer Miss Burns was sent by her
state to attend an educational con­
vention at Los Argeles. She return­
ed home by way of San Francisco
an (1 Portland, In the mean time
Mr. Kelly visited bis son in Oakland,
and both were passengers on the
same Boat returning home. Th
above engagement is the result of
sed sickness. Try it boys and see
if you can do as well.
‘ ‘Dcment’s Best flour is the kind
Drane sells.
Mrs. 8. A Moore who is up from
her home in California, and has
been visiting some time with her
sister, Mrs. Kruse, of the Isthmus,
returned Saturday from Bandon
where she had been to console
another sister, Mrs. Rogers, at the
death of a son, Carl Rogers whom
we mentiond last week as having
died the second day after bis wed­
ding.
For bargains in shoes, see Drane
at his new store.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Goodman, of
Ashland, Oregon, who have been
here the past two weeks visiting
with Mr. Goodman, and his estima­
ble wife of this city, started for
their home yesterday morning, g o­
ing bv way o f Roseburg, by Fish’s
stage. Mr.Goodman is station agent
at bis place for the Southern Pacific.
Robert Folks, the young roan who
has been working for Baxter Bros
for some time, and who got a fall
while carrying a keg of beer Into a
cellar and sustained a fractured leg.
died at the General Hospital Satur
day night
He had been drinking
heavily which was the cause of his
death.
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Lard,
Hams,
Bacon,
Sausage,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
We Carry
SLAGLE
We are headquarters fo r everything in the meat line,
wants always receives prompt attention.
D R . W E T M O R E ’S
P R IV A T E H O S P IT A L
PEART'S COAL
You are hereby notified that you are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complain filed against you in the
above entitled cause and court within six
week© from the date of the first publi­
cation of this summons, to-wit; With­
in ©ix weeks from the 30th day of Oc­
tober, 1907, the same being the day of
the first publicatien of this summons.
And if you fail to bo appear and an­
swer said complaint the plaintiff herein
will apply to the said court for the relief
prayed for in plaintiff’s complaint here­
in, which is for a dissolution of the
bonds of matrimony heretofore and now
existing between yourself and plaintiff,
and that plaintiff be awarded the care
and custody of the three minor children
of plaintiff and defendant,to-wit: Walter
J. Moore, Harry A. Moore and Robert
Moore, and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem meet
and proper.
This summons is pupi ¡shed by order
of the Hon. John F. Hall, Jndge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Coos County, made in open court
and entered of record in the above en­
titled court and cause on the 29th day
of October, 1907, whieh said order spec­
ifies that the same shall be published
for six consecutive and successive weeks
on the same day in each week in the
Coauille H erald , a newspaper printed
ami published weekly in Coos county,
in the Htate of Oregon, at the City of
Coquille, in Coos Countv, Oregon.
Dated this 29th day
October, 1007.
C. A. SEHLBREDE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of Ore-
gon, for the County of Coos.
Elson M. Peterson, ]
Plaintiff,
Suit in Equity
vs,
)■ for Divorce.
Mammie M. Peterson, |
Defendant. J
To Mammie M. Peterson, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon :
You are hereby notified that you are
required to appear an answer the com­
plaint filed against you in the al>ove en­
titled suit within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this sum­
mons, to-w it: within six’weeks from the
23rd day of Octol>er, 1907, the same be­
ing the date of the first publication of
this summons.
And if you fail to appearand answer on j
or before the 4th da of D tee mber, 1907,
the same being the last day of the time I
prescribed in the order of publication,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in his complaint, a |
succinct statement of which is as follows: |
That the marriage contract heretofore j
existing bet ween plaintiff and defend­
ant herein be annulled, set aside and j
held for naught; and for such other
and further relief in the premises as to
the court mav seem just and proper. VP
Service of this summons is made by
publication in pursuance of an order
made by Hon.John F. Hall, County
Judge, of Cooa Countv, Oregon, dated
Ortober, 21st, 1907, directing that ser-|
vice thereof be made by publication of
Your
COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO.
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The Improvement Club social at
Smith’s Hall on last Friday was a
very pleasant affair.
The walks in
the park have been graveled and it
Andy Anderson who resides on
is a great improvement.
the foothills opposite town, was on
our streets lately looking somewhat
O bserver .
worse for wears. It Beems that he
The W om en ’« Study Club.
had been in a mixup ih some way
with a bale of hay and was considera­
The study club met with Mrs. bly bruised about the face. It was
Hawkins on Saturday, the second reported that he was fatally hurt,
Vice President Mrs. Belloni taking but we are pleased to say that such
was not the case.
charge of the program in the absence
Fine piauo for sale at E. C. Bar­
of the President and First Vice.
ker & Co.
Excerpts from Lalla Rookh were
"White River” Flour is the best
read, as well as some of Moore's
Robinson has it.
shorter poems interspersed witn four
of bis well-known songs.
SUMMONS.
After the literary work came dis­ In th© Circuit Court of the State of Or
egon iu and for the County of Coos.
cussions o f current events and as
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signment of work for Saturday Anna E. Moore,
Plaintiff, ‘
next. The after noon’s work will
vs.
^ Suit for Divorce.
Thomas Moore,
include review of Leigh Hunts
Defendant,
works; the last hour to be devoted To Thomas Moore, the above-named
defendant:
to domestic scieuee. The club will
In the name of the State of Oregon.
meet with Mrs. Figg.
Rev. E B. Jones, and family, ar­
rived here last;“ Saturday.
Mr.
Jones will be the pastor of the M
E. Church, South, for the ensueing
year.
PIONEER MEAT MARRET
P ro sp er, O regon .
Agent for
The worst wreck ever known to I Tjatest creations in ladies’ fa ll!
occur on the Myrtle Point-Roseburg coals and skirts at Robinson’s just
Buffalo Gasolene Engines
stage line happened Saturday even- arrived from New York,
ing near the Sheep Ranch, which
W. T. Kerr carries the Stillson
The best, cheapest aud most con-
is located not far fom the Douglas
& Kellogg loger shoes— best on j
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county line. While going down a earth— aud every pair is guaranteed veuient power on the market,
steep grade the horses became un­
manageable, and coming to a curve
the horses failed to make the turn
and all went over the grade except
the driver, a Mr. Guerny, who, be­
ing first to see the danger, and be­
ing in the best place from which to
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jump, made the best of his oppor­
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tunity and leaped to safety. There
were four passengers on board, T.
M. Morehouse, J. F. Quirk aud
Messrs Page and Baldwin. The
first named was the one whose lifie
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was crushed out while Mr. Quirk
W h e n You W a n t Good Coal B u y
had three ribs broken, but the lat­
g
ter two came off with minor bruises.
Mr. Morehouse was a traveling man
who is well known by many of the | {$
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merchants of the county, and was
well liked by all who knew him.
Mr. Quirk does not censure Mr.l* en-
ton, the stage man, and takes it as
an accident which might happen at
any time.
FR ED
Mrs. R. C. Dement accompanied
her sister-in-law, Mrs. T. C. Norris,
ou her return borne to Klamath
Falls. She will visit with her daugh­
ter Miss Nellie Dement, who is
teaching at Grants Pass, and will
then go to see another daughter,
Mis. Dr. F. M. White and the new
grandson at the White home.
“ Measles
are quite
prevalent
around town.
Mrs. J. C. Wilson, who has been
in Portland the past few months,
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Horrnce
Curren, ri turned last week.
always
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Miss Bannie Barton, Mrs. M. O.
Stemmier, sister, ie spending
week with friends at Coquille.
A1 Baker is having a very pretty
modern cottage of seyen rooms
erected on Fourth street, next, to
Mr. Graham's residence.
D ona A nna .
“ b.b.„Sbt Nel¿ P Nelson.
/ am prepared to treat all
Medical and Surgical Cases.
Leave Orders
at the Scales
f p M l i t X ntes m a d « foe f l « o u « b « .
men%.
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Train Nurses in Attendance.
For a “CHINE" you cannot beat th a t applied by
For Farther Particulars Address
Dr. WETMORE,
“ Doc” The Bootblack
COQUILLE, OREGON
Phone 111
A t M o o m a w ’s B arber Shop.
Central Real Estate Exchange
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B- B- PAULL, MANAGER
Iw. H. 8 CHR 0 EDER
COQUILLE,
OREGON
Upstairs in Robinson Building.
Handles all Kinds of Real Estate
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
JOHN Y O A K A M ,
President-
F ro n t Street,
C O Q U IL L E ,
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w o r k
OREGON.
g u a r a n t e e d
J. M. W A G N E R ,
Vice President.
W . T. DEMENT
Sec’y & Mgr.
ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO.,
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Successors to Dean & Morgan.
Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line
Fresh and Salt
BREAKW ATER
Meats,
Fancy and Staple
Lard, Ham and Bacon
Sails for Portland Every Thursday
PRINCIPAL
PLACE OF
Groceries
BUSINESS,
COQUILLE,
OREGON
C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT.
Phone Main 34.
A. S treet Dock.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
M arshfield, Oregon,
JOHN YOAKAM
Pound.
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notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Coquille
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MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143.
COQUILLE PHONE, 191.
Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS.
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HAVE
YOU
New line of Clothing, Shirt Waists,
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Fine Assortment of Embroderies
EDISON
Will pay highest price for Red
and Laces. Dress Patterns of ten
Cellar Logs and Shingle Bolts
(Jail or address J. E. Young A Cc.,
newspaper published W.t
ocKo£ yards each—Biggest Bargains yet
Bandon, Oregon.
quille, in said Coo© County, Oregon,
VICTOR
week for a period of ©ix weeks.
John
Ebert's
Ladies’
Fine
Shoes
C. R. BARROW,
The most precious gift is the eye
Attorney for plaintiff.
night. l»o not trifle with i t
and Men’s W alkovers.
Stison ZONOPtjQNE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that sealrd
shoes on r . . . T ...
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bids will lie received for the construc­ Kellogg, the best loggers
tion of one and one-half miles of per­
Reese’s Waterproof Cloth- Columbia Talking Machine and Records?
manent road on a portion of the road Earth.
leading from Henry Clemen's farm to
Rear Creek which said road is known as
Survey Number 3H4. Said improve­ ing.
Mcllwaine-Knight Co. Cloth-1 ” ctt' ,on~ get ,h#m “ che,p,od °° “ eMy F‘ym
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ment to be made according to plans and
si<ociflcations on file in the office of the
E. C BARKER & CO.’S
It costs yoo nothing to i
County Clerk. Said Improvements to ing.
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as you con any place in the world.
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7. 1907 at 10 a. m. Court reserve© the
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Mo- layjin each month.
County Clerk
Coquille Mili and Mercantile Co
Ws also carry a comp let# line o
Watches, Clocks,'Silverware and Jewelry o f all,kinds
s p a ir w o r k d o n e th a t sta y s fix e d .
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