Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 10, 1908, Image 2

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For choosing jurors and grand
Yes 1821
jurors.
No 661
To creste Hood River County.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1908.
Yes 1275
No
700
Election Returns
1732
For prohibition
1806
Against prohibition
For Representative to Congress,
Willis C. Hawley, Republican, 2031
“ Demcnt’s Best” is the flour
W. 8. Richards, Socialist........ 018
Daniel Staver, Prohibition ..... 166 Drane sells i*.
Coquille Ijerald.
J. J. Whitney, Democratic....... 765
For Justice of the Supreme Court,
Robert 8. Bean, R—D .......... 2406
C. J. Bright, P......................... 353
C. C. Brix, S ........................... 554
Dairy and Food Commissioner,
J. W . Bailey, R .......................2014
E. N. Emery, D....................... 868
C. E. Hoskins, P..................... 399
United States Senator.
I. H. Amos, P........................... 156
H. M. Cake, R............................. 1505
Qeo. E. Chamberlain, D ......... 1386
J. C. Cooper, S .......................... 412
Railroed Commissioner.
Thomas K. Campbell, R ......... 2607
Prosecuting Attorney.
Geo. M. Brown, R ................... 2857
Senator, Coos and Curry.
W. C. Chase, R....................... 156
S. L. Curry, 8 ........................ 556
R. D. Hume, Independent... 356
Hugh McLean, D ................... 1079
Representative, Coos and Curry.
M. Doyle, 1............................... 726
I. N. Muncy, R ....................... 1688
W. C. Weaver, S....................... 731
Representative, Coos County.
R. E. L. Bedillion, D............... 1479
M. Breuer, S............................. 563
L. D. Kinney, R ..................... 1306
County Clerk.
L ost . A gold fleur de lie pin set
with pearls Return to George E.
Peoples and receive reward.
Beautiful Ingrane Art Squares at
W. C. Laird’s.
Clifford Crewe, of Myrtle Poiut,
was in town Monday looking after
bis place of business now in course
of construction in this city.
For sewing machine needles go to
W. H. Schroeders.
M arried . At the home of the
bride’s parents near Riverton, June
7, 1908, Mr. Cbas. Zevely aud Miss
Pearl Briggs, Justice O. A. Kelly
officiating.
For bargains in shoes, see Drane
at his new store.
For Sweet milk and cream call at
If you want a nice suit of clothes
the City milk Depot, near the Enter­ — latest fill style. Robinson has
prise Meat Market.
them.
There is «feme complaint made
G. W. Paulson and sister, Mrs. '
about shooting fire crackers on the Uhidings, son and daughte s, of L
streets in the business part of town. L. Paulson, the Riverton coal miner
Thh dry season coming on all should started for Portland the last of the
be careful.
week.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are
The harnrno k season is here
small, safe, sure and gentle little again, and so are the hammocks, at
pills. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
W. C. Laird’a.
The two first league game of base­
Jaa. T. -Jenkins was up froir Riv.
ball took place Sunday between Co- erton yesterday with his little son
quille and Bandon, at the latter who required the attention of a phy­
place, which proved a victory for sician, hauing taken cold which
the homq nine in a score of 1 to 8. settled in one of bis eyes.
and between Marshfield and North
R. J. Coke came over from Marsh­
Bend at Marhfield, the former win­
field Monday to meet hie daughter,
ning 8 to 0.
Miss Maud, who had taken ill while
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­
ders, give instant relief. Price 25 visiting with Fny’s on the lower
cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille river. She was accompanied by
City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
Mrs. C. H. AVarrel.
At a meeting called Monday even
For Sale
ing it was decided that Coquille will
celebrate the 4tb of July this year
1 Dayton Computing Scales.
in a manner fitting and becoming a 1 Cbas. Parker Coffee mill, 26 inch
city of her standing. There were fly-wheel; capacity 4 lbs per miDut.
1 Templeton Cheese cutter, self
committees a; pointed for the vari­
computing.
ous branches of the work to be
The above articles are practically
done and they are making them­ new. Cali on or address Goff &
selves busy about thiei respective Goodman, dealers in new and sec­
duties. This will be the first Cele ond-hand goods coquille, Oregon.
Grandest display of fireworks
ever brought to Coquille and all
kinds of decorating goods and bal­
loons for tne 4th of July celebration bration in Coquille for several years
and the people are feeling in a mood
soon to arrive at Hersey’s store
to do the glorious 4th full justice.
W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints,
If
vou are hunting a good time you
oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb &
need not pass us by.
Co’s.
Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, food and
dairy inspector, passed through
town yesterday on her way up the
river to look after a dairy or so
which are not being run according
to law in regard to cleanliness. It
J. E. Quick, S ........................... 628 seems a pity that people in this en
James Watson, R ................... 2802 lightened age have to be compelled
to be clean.
Sheriff.
F or S ale — Good new bouse of 5
W. W. Gage. D....................... 1946
John Hayden, S ....................... 402 rooms hall pantry and closets, 5J
lotswitb good orchard beginingte
Levi Smith, R........................... 1204 bear, woodbouse and barn. Inqnir
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.
Manufactured Cedar to East
More manufactured material from
Port Orford cedar is being sent out
of Coos Bay for shipment to points
in the eastern part of the United
States than for several years. The
steamer Alliance, Captain Olson, ar­
rived with several carloads of sashes
and doors consigned to John A.
Gauger of Chicago.
There were
more than 200o bundles iu the ship­
ment. In addition to this material,
the steamer brought the usual
amount of freight for Portland de­
livery. On her next trip she will
bring two carloads of milk whey
It will be brought iu sacks and
wil' occupy a big part of the
steamer’s space. The Alliance had
a list of 70 passengers.
She will
go out on the return trip Saturday
night.— Telegram
Dr. Culin, of this city, went to
Marshfield Monday to attend the
Coos
County
Medical Society
which held a meeting in that city
that evening.
* «•* *
FOR SALE.
A good dairy ranch, five miles
below Bandon. A fine chance for
anyone wishing to go into the dairy
business. 30 or 40 acres of good
beaver dam land; 160 acres in
all A fine stream of water running
through the place, plenty of fish,
being near Boak lake, plenty of fruit
and berries, also near the ocean and
Sunset City addition to Bandon,
good roads school handy, com­
mands fiue news of the Ocean, well
broken from winds, »hell fishing
handy. Old age cause of wishing to
sell.
For particulars see Ed Taylr,
on the place.
A
terrible
slashing o f prices.
Values cut in two.
W e are making this Coquille’s greatest sacri­
fice sale and have created small prices regardless of
values.
Saturday will
be
our
special day.
Nothing held back, everything goes.
. Here are a few of them.
Lawns 15 to 30 cents now selling at 5 cts.
40 cent dress goods at 15 cents per yard.
Ladis belts, regular 50 cent values for 15c.
Ladies waists, silk, regular $5.00 values
for $3.50.
Ladies waists, Lingerie, regular $3.50
values for $2.25.
Embroideries, regular 65 cent now 40 cts.
Torscheon laces 12 ]/ cts values now
5 cts values 2 l/ i cts.
Ladies wrappers $1.50 values 75 cts.
Mens sweaters $2.50 values for $1.50.
* ‘ heavy flanel shirts $3.00 values $1.95
“ hats $3.00 values for $1.50.
“ shoes $5.00 vaules for $3.50.
Ladies shoes $3.50 values $2.25.
County Treasurer.
at this office.
E. T. Coffelt, S ................ ........ 540
Mens’ and Ladies’ Underwear are suffer­
C. H. Haughton was called to
J. B. Dulley, R ........................ 1887 North Bend Monday on account of
ing a terriffic cut.
J. J. Lamb, D ........................... 1060 the sickness of his mother, Mrs.
Stomach troubles are very com­
Assessor.
Harry Haughton, who is there visit­
mon in the summer time and you
N. C. Medley, R ....................... 1391 ing her daughter, Mrs. H. I. Reese,
should not only be veiy careful
A. W. Sleeper, 8 ....................... 510 Mrs. Haughton is suffering from
about what you eat just now, more
T. J. Thrift, D .......... .............. 1580 heart trouble.
She was resting
than this, you should be Careful
School Superintendent.
not to allow yourself to become
easily when Mr. Haugton returned
disordered, and when the stomach
W. H. Bunch, R ....................... 2475 Yesterday.
goes wrong take Kodol This is the
F. F. Wood, 8 ....................... . 778
C arpet W eaving . Mrs. K. Hoi
best known preparation that is of­
- -
Surveyor.
verson, Wickham residence east of
fered to the people today for des-
PORT ORFOUD TRIBUNE.
A. N. Gould, R......................... 2538 the Christian church does fine
pepsia or indigestion or any stom­
B orn — To Mr. and Mrs. Thad ach trouble. Kodol digests all foods
Garfield A. Imhoff, S ............... 635 carpet and rug weaving: Call and
see samples of her work and get Huntley on Rogue river, May 23rd, It is pleasant to take, ft is sold
County Commissioner.
prices.
here by R. S. Knowlton.
1908, a daughter.
S. Danielson, S......................... S30
J.
R.
Rittgera
and
brother
I.
P.
One
of
R.
D.
Hume’s
thorough­
W. T. Dement, R ..................... 1705
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
L T. Weekly, D....................... 1120 Rittgers of near Des Moines, Iowa, bred two year old fillies, lately ship>
AT PRIVATE SALE.
are
here
visiting
their
nephews
and
pod up from San Francisco to be
Coroner.
J. H. James, 8......................... 586 nieces, Oscar Sam and Gene Nosier, trained for the Marchmont race», IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
COUNTY OF COOS. SPATE OF O R­
If you have
T. J. Lewis, R .......................... 1697 Mesdames Morrison, Gage, Skeels died of colic last week at his Wed-
EGON, IN PROBATE.
Headache
Hayes Temple, 1....................... 997 and Hartley, they beiog brothers of derburn farm.
In the matter of the guardianship of
Try One
of the mother of those, of our towns-
John Kronenberg President of the Persons and Estates of Eva 0 . El­
Amendments.
PoS
peole,
and
who
used
to
live
here
lingson.
Ole
II.
Ellingsen,
Alice
A.
El-
the Directors of tbo Bandon Bank,
For cbnnging compensation of mem­
N euralgia .
They Relieve Pain
bers of Legislature...... Yes 1000 beforo her pnssing away. The old arrived in Port Orford Friday on a lingson. Bennett II. EllingBon. Ethel Jl.
S ciatica .
Eilitigson, Harold C. Ellingson and
gentlemen
like
our
section
very
Quickly, leaving no
visit to his uncle L. Knapp, and to
No 1619
R heumatism .
Floid Ellingson, Minors.
much.
bad After-effects
greet bis old friends here. He left
For locating state institutions out­
B ackache .
Notice is hereby given, that under au­
^/;;/77/y/,M A v;;w j;/7n d »p
thority of an order of sale, granted by
side of the state capitol. Yes 1582
For Salo. Fifty acre ranch one- by Mouday’s stage on bis return.
P ain inchest .
the county court of the county of Coos.
D istress in
T a k e
ne
25 Doses
No 870 half mile from Coquille; 25 acres
Mr. Kelsey, manager of Iho Red State of Oregon, dated March 6” 1908.
STOMACH.
of the Little Tablets
To increase number of Supreme bottom all cleared, fenced and cross river gold miniug development I will sell at private sale the following
25
Cents
described real estate, to-wit, an nndivid-
fenced; balance bench land. Good
S leeplessness
a n d the P ain is G o n e
Never Sold in Bulk
Company,
operating
on
Rogue
river
Judges
Yes 1278 buildings, orchard, etc.
ed
seven
elevenths
(7-11)
of
the
north­
Address
C ^ / ■.’.’MZJWJ1/W ,»/ ,»> / >hA
nt Mule creek, dropped dead at the east quarter (N E ‘ D of section twenty-
No 1070 box 5, Coquille, Or.
two (22) township twenty-eight (28)
Mine May 29, of hea-1 failure. He South of range nine (9) west of Willam­
To change time of regular bien
Friend» of the young couple have
was a civil engineer and expert. ette Meridian in said Coos County. Ore­
nial election to Novmbr. Yes 1813
gon, the same being all the interest,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
received invitati on» to attend the
To obtain pood berths on the
His body was rariied out to the rigiit mid title of (lie above named min­
No
446
Breakwater call up Main 181. it Department of the Interior, Land Office
wedding of Mr. Paul LeRoy Ster­
ors
in
and
to
said
land.
railroad and shipped to bis home
For working prisoners in county
costs you nothing to phone.
at Itoseburg, Oregon. April 17, 1908.
Wickham Residence,
ling of Coquille, and Miss Lillian
The sale will he made on or after July
for burial.
jail.
Yes 1954
8th 1908, and bids will lie received at the
Notice is hereby given that Lewis F.
Ruth Way, of Myrtle Point, which
East of Christian Church
office of C. R. Barrow, Coquille, Oregon,
No 881
R. Heller of McKinley, Oregon, has
will be solemnized at the M. E.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder or may be left w ith the clerk of the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
filed notice of his intention to make
For requiring railroads, etc., to
Dues Gents' Fine Tailoring
Church, South, in Myrtle Point, Pills are prompt and thorough and above entitled court, or delivered to the
Department of the Interior,
\
final five years proof in support of his
give certain officers free transput-
undersigned guardian at;London, Wash­
will
in
a
very
short
time
strengthen
Land Office at Roeeburg, Ore. f
in all its branches. Also cleans
Wednesday, J udb 17, 1908. The
claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11-
ington.
tation.
Yes 1143
the weakened kidneys and allay
Notice is hereby giver, that John Da­
798 made July 9th, 1902, for the
young couple will come to Coquille troubles arising from inflammation
Terms nl sale are cash in lawful mon­ and presses clothing in first-
vid Culbertson, of Mcklnley Oregon,"has
No 1572
ey
of
the
united
States,
ten
per
cent
of
SWLj, (being lots 12 and 13), Section 26,
for residence at once where their of the bladder. They are recom­
filed
notice
of
his
intention
to
make
the amount toaccompany bid, and bal­ class style.
For appropriation for armories
Township 27 South, Range 11 West, W .
home has been prepared by Mr. mended everywhere. Sold by R. ance to be paid upon confirmation of
final comntation proof in support of bis
M., and that said proof will be made be­
for National guard.
Yes 1055 Sterling. These young people have S. Knowlton.
claim, viz. Homestead entry No. 13547
sail.
fore Edgar A. [lodge, U. 8. Commis­
8UMMON8.
*
made May 16, 1904. for the
8 E )i,
No 1538 a large number of friends in this
Dated this 28th dav of May, 1908.
IN JUSTICE’ S COURT, JUSTICE SEl* N l'if , Section 34, Township 27 S sioner, at his office, in Myrtle Point,
Notice to the Public.
LENA ELLINGSON.
For appropriation for state Uuui- county who will unite with the
DISTRICT, No. 3 , COOS COUNTY, J Range 11 West, W . M „ and that said Oregon, on Thursday, July 9th, 1908.
Guardian
of
the
Persons
ami
Estates
of
Notice is hereby given that my
versity.
Yes 1405 H erald in extending best wishes
He names the following witnesses to
Eva C. Ellingson, Ole H. Ellingson,
STATE OF OREGON.
wife, BlRnch Cook, of her own free
Alice A. Ellingson Bennett H. El­ The Western Meat Company, a Corpor­ | proof will be made before Edgar A. prove tiis continuous residence upon,
No 987 for their happy future.
Dodge U . 8. Commissioner at his office and cultivation of, the land, viz:
will, bas left my bed and board, at
lingson, Ethel M. Ellingson, Harold
For equal suffrage.
Yes 1394
ation, Plaintiff,
C. Ellingson and Floyd Ellingson.
I in Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Thursday, Lee Mast, of McKinley, Oregon,
Bandon, Oregon, and that I will not
Big cuts or little cuts, small
Minors.
vs.
W. H. Ranch, of McCinley, Oregon,
No 1624
' July f»th, 1908.
scratches or bruises or big ones are be responsible for any debts con­
J. D. Culbertson, of McKinley, Oregon,
G. P. Witt, Defendant.
For regulating salmon fishing on healed quickly by DcWitt's Witch tracted by her hereafter.
He names the following witnesses to Clark Bunch, of Dors, Oregon.
WHITE CEDAR To G. 1’ . W itt, the p.bove named de­
Dated at Bandon, Oregon, June RED AND
prove this continuous residence upon
the Columbia and limiting length Hazel Salve. It is especially good
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
fendant in the name of the State of Ore­
4th, 1908.
J. C ook .
and cultivation of tne land, viz.
SHINGLES
m*2"
Register.
and depth of seios in state. Yes 1481 for piles. Re sura to get De Witt’ s.
gon.
E. I . It. lleller, of McKinley, Oregon,
For Sale /{y
No 1203 Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
You aie hereby required to appear L j
G. Swan, of Dora, Oregon,
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and answer the complnnt filed against I j ’
For cities to regulate sale of liq­
L. H. & W . Shingle Co
Monday night our new city coun-
im Cotton, of Gravel Ford, Oregon,
United States Land Office,
J
Notice
is
hereby
giveo
that
the
yon
in
the
above
entitled
action
within
uor, gaming, racing, etc. Yes 1514 oil had a called session at which all
Bandon, Oregon.
O. Box 62 seven days from the date of the aevice of dia ries Heller, of McKinley, Oregon.
Roseburg, Oregon, March 23, 1908.)
co-partnership heretofore existing
BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register.
No 1519 were present except Frank Burk­
Notice is hereby given that in com pli­
this summons upon you, or suffer judg­
ance with the provisions of the Act of
For the exemption from taxation holder who in at Portland on busi­ between the undersigned under Ihe
ment to Is- taken against you for the
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘ ‘ An
all improvements on lands, bouses, ness. The new Mayor M. O. Hawk­ firm names o f Harry A Goodman
i sum of $22.77(dollars)with the costs and
Department of the Interior,
Act for the sale of timber lands in the
is
this
day
by
mutual
consent
dis­
I disbursements of this action and tliai an
Land Office at Rosehurg, Ore.
states of California, Oregon, Nevsda,
stock, machinery, etc.
Yes 1573 ins and the new councilmen, G. T
Incorporated.
and
in Washington Territory,“ as ex­
April 18, 1908,
solved, All accounts of tbe firm
i order of t lie court » ill lie made ilireeting
No 1436 Moulton Won. Mansell and Marshal
Manufacturers of
the sale of property hereto attached in
Notice is hereby given that Henry tended to all the Public Land States by
will
bo
collected
and
all
bills
paid
Act of August 4,1892, Janies O. Farmer,
For voters to call election to dis­ Iloburg fell in line right readily
The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe this action to-w it: One lot of baker’ s Johnson of Coquille, Oregon, has filed of Coquille, County of Coos, State of
charge officers.
Yes 2176 and took hold like veterans. There by. J. J. Stanley. Sold this 16th
tools and tinns, 1050 lbs. Flour 1 . bbi notice of his intention to make final Oregon, did on Oct. 4, 1907, file in this
day of May, 1908.
The Strongest and Neatest Water
No 670 w»s a large amount of preparatory
Lsrd 7 rolls of wrapt.ing paper be sold five years proof in support of his claim office his sworn statement No. 9175 for
the purchase of the NE
of NE
of
Proof
shoe
made
for
loggers,
miners
G.
W.
H arry .
to satisfy raid claim and costs.
viz: Homestead entry No. 12453 made Section No. 24, in Township No. 28 S.,
For Instructing legislators to vote business done, among which was
prospectors
and
mill
men.
W.
A.
G
oodman .
This
summons
is
served
by
publics-
March
2,
1903,
for
the
W
Q
ME1
.
,
SE
1
.
Range No. 12 W „ and will offer proof
for candidate for D. S. senator who the consideration of a sewer system
tion in compliance with an order duly N E Q , Section 24, Township 28 South, to show that the land sought is more
receives highest vote at general from near Quick A Curry’s factory No Need of Suffering fron Rheuma.isni 621 Thurman Street
valuable
for its timber or stone then for
mode by B. G. D. Holden, justice of the Range 14 West W. M., and that said
'
P o r t l a n d , O r b io x .
election.
Yes 2372 to the school house, end the reor­
It is a mistake to allow rheutna-
I |>eaee in said Third Justice's district, proof will be made before G. T. Tread- agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before E. A.
No 476 ganization of a fire company and ; lism to become chronic, ns tbe pain
, Coos county. State of Oregon, on gold, U. S. Commissioner at his office Dodge, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office
can
always
be
relieved,
agd
in
most
the lltli day o f May lGlS. directing the in Bandon, Oregon, on Mondav, July *t Myrtle Point, Coos County. Oregon,
For election of officers by major­ many important rtloves. The mar­
I on Saturday, the 20th day of June, 1908.
I publication thereof to b e made in the 13th, 1908.
ities instead of pluralities. Yes 1778 shal has been given full charge of I cases a cure effected by applying
He names as witnesses:
I Chamberlain’s Bain Balm.
The
I Coquille H kkald for a period of Six
He names the following witnesses to
No 773 all streets as well as the water sys­ relief from pain it affords is alone
D. J. Mitchell, of Coqnille. Coos Coun­
j weeks, the first publication therof lieing prove his continuous residence upon tv, Oregon; H. W. Coats, of Lamps,
E. C. HOLLOWAY, PROP.
To limit crinpaign expenditures tem, with full instructions as to how j worth many limes its cost.
It
\ on the 14th day of M»v,1908, and the last and cultivaton of the land, viz:
Cor» County, O regon; Peter Petereon,
Yea 1826' they shall be looked after. Mr. 1 makes sleep and rest possible
of Norway, Coos County, Oregon; 01«
B re a d , Cake, Pies, Cookies, Gin- on the25th day of June, 1908
E. A. Smith, of Riverton, Oregon, I Lnnil, of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon,
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
No
901 H obeig had been busy since taking Even in cases of long standing this ffersnaps, etc. Special attention
Thomas Hanly, of Coquille, Oregon,
Any and ill persons claiming advenfr-
To regulate salmón filing on the position and seemed to have the liniment should be used onacccunt Riven o rd rs r baDqtiPfh, din n er, Justice of the Peace for Justice District J. 1« Briggs, of Coquille Oregon.
ly the above described lands are re­
I r f the relief which it affords
25
No. 3, C >■ c County, Oregon.
quested to file their claims in tide office
J. I*. Donaldson, of Riverton, Oregon.
upper Columbia.
Yes 1909 work well in han't. Another meet- and 50 cent sizes fer sale by R, S
picnics, e tc.
on or liefore said 20th day of Jure, 1901
W ALTER SINCLAIR,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Uo
799 iog will b i bold next Monday night. Knowlton.
Front Street, • Coquille, Oregou
A tterri y h r 1 la il t T
Reglet».
Register
Don’t wait until the bargains are
gone, but come today.
T h is Sale will Close June 20
O. WILSON & CO.,
D r .M i les ' A nti -P ain P ills
Headache
O
K. Holverson,
Tlieo.Kcpiin Shoe Mfe.Co.
City Bakery,