Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 02, 1908, Image 1

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PH YSICIAN AND SUBGEON.
Office at Slocum’a Drug Store.
C oquillk , O regon .
l'bone Main 123.
A. F. Kirshman,
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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1908.
Entered e» second-class matter May
I , 1905, at the postofflce at Cequille,
0 reue ti , under act of Congress of March
I , 1879.
DR. RICHMOND
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The District Fair
SI.50 P eu Y eah
Letters from Miss Lucia Sperry.
famous ruin which Scott describes.
H o w is T h is ?
J SHERWOOD P r« .
R. E. SHINE, V I« Prêt
l. H. HAZRAD, Caahle
We spent a day at Stratford-on-
The first diatrict fair to be held
Avon
where
we
visited
Shakes­
Stoves of all kiods, cooking uten­
Concluded.
in Coos county for years opened at
peare’s tomb in old Trinity Church, sils, both new and second-hand,
Marshfield last Wednesday and con­
his birth-place and Anne Hatha­ Wash tubs, wash boilers, chairs,
o p COQUIhliB, ORSaOH.
tinued through the three succeed- Warwick Arms Hotel, Warwick.
dressers, commodeB. bed-stead’s bed
way’s cottage, walked along the springs,
mattresses
bcd-clotbes
I
wonder
if
I
can
straighten
out
ing days. The attendance of course
T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s in e s s ''
banks of the peaceful Avon, and al­ Musical instruments, Etc. Prices
was very largo from beginning to the last two weeks and tell you
so sat a while on the stone where lowest yet.
close, the Coquille country sending where we have been—I believe we
Board of Directora.
G off A G oodman .
Correspondent*.
Shakespeare used to Bit and write.
good-sized crowds, particularly on were in Killarney when I Inst wrote,
Corner of Front A Hall st. R# C. Dement,
A. J. Sherwood,
Saturday night we spent at Leaming­
National Bank o Commerce, New York City
Friday, “ Coquille Day," by the reg­ and about to start on a coaching
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I a . Harlocker,
I I II. Hazard, I Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco
We had a beautiful ton where we came from Oxford, and
Isaiah Hacker,
How to Get Stropg
ular excursion-rute trains.
There trip next day.
II. E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or
Windsor
the
present
country
home
was also some interest taken in the ride for two hours until we reached
P. J. Daily, of 1247 W . Congress
of the King and Queen. They are St., Chicago, tells of a way to be­
exposition by Willamette and Ump­ the Gap of Dunloe where we took
Each not there at present, so there are come strong. He says: “ My mother
qua valley people, largely because ponies and started to climb.
fewer people in the Castle; but who is*old and was very feble, is de­
had
•
>
boy
to
carry
wraps,
etc.
These
of the advertised formation of an
wheu I tell you that there are 25,- riving so much benefit from Elec­
“Oregon-Idaho Development Asso­ mountain people ure almost wild,
000
people there now you cau have tric Bitters that I feel it’ 3 my duty
If yon want a watch come and
ciation,’’ and automobiles and ves­ and Auntie’s boy ran off with her
to tell those who need a tonic and
some
idea of its size.
We went strengthening medicine about it
sels brought several to the bay from umbrella and she has not seen it
examine our stock. We will sell
Half way up it began to through the state apartments, so In my mother’s case a marked gain you one *t, t'vi rig it prion and guar
interior points, among the number since.
beautifully furnished that they fair­ in flesh has resulted, insomnia has
being distinguished persouuges like pour rain and we were “ sights” by
ly dazzle oue; then through the sta­ been overcome, and she is steadily antee every one.
the
time
we
came
oat
on
the
other
Governor Chamberluiu, Judge Low­
Electric Bit­
bles
where the country horses of the growing stronger.”
We will also do ydu in honest
ell of Pendleton, Editor Hofer of side and dismounted to take boat
ters quickly remedy stomach, liver
King are kept.
He always drives and kidney complaints.
Sold un­ job of Watch Rspairlug.
Salem, and others.
The city of for n ride of fifteen miles in the
By this grays in the country and bays in der guarantee at R. S. Knowlton’s
Marshfield was more than taxed to lakes back to Killarney.
the city. He has about 100 horses drug store. 50c.
accommodate the throngs of human­ time the rain had ceased and every­
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in
this stable, but it is not his larg­
ity from different bay points and thing looked so beautiful; but not
N otice
est
one.
We
saw
some
dear
little
We hive constantly on hand n
the towns of this valley, and sleep­ moreso than the Trossacks in Scot­
Notice is hereby given that all
white ponies that Queen Victoria
lino
of O lutubia and Edison Phono­
ing facilities were decidedly at a land. We had a handsome boat­
persons owing bills for board and
used to drive. Auntie said that one
lodging at Hotel Coquille are re­ graphs an I Records.
premium. It vas a veritable “ clean­ man who had been a soldier in In­
looked just like her.
She would quested to come forward and settle
up" fffr the hotels and lodging dia. He kept us laughing with his
W H SHROEDER
have
been
pleased,
I
am
sure!
the same with the undersigned at
funny stories about all we passed,
houses, particularly speaking.
once.
In
Oxford
we
visited
all
the
col­
Jeweler,
Opposite Hotel Coquille
The fair grounds, this side of and on the last lake sang “ Killar­
M rs . M. A. T upper .
leges, twenty-three all told, and
ney’’
for
us.
With
the
exception
of
town, were commodious, well fitted
Coquille, Oregon, July 28. 1908.
more beautiful in manj ways than
and gaily decorated. The track was our suit8 we were none the worse
Cambridge, I think.
We are not
For Sale
in good condition for the races for the rain, but the worst was yet
tired out, as we drive so much, and
to
come,
for
we
coached
forty
miles
which began at 2 o ’clock each after­
Ranch of 1G0 acres grass land.
do not rush about as most tourists
noon, and in which there wore some next day in wbat seemed to me like
100 acros fenced and sown to tame
do.
grass, some good meadow. Plenty
average good speed contests wit­ a cloudburst and an awful wind!
Next we go to Liverpool, and I of good running water, some fruit,
But
there
¡8
no
use
waiting
for
a
nessed.
The attractions on the
The Irish will try to mail iry letter there, if Fair house, other out buildings on
streets during the evenings were of clear day in Ireland.
finished. It is hard to write whore good road. Three miles from store
the kind usual to a week of festivi­ scenery is very beautiful, and I am
one is going from place to place so. and post office, at landing on the Co­
thankful
to
have
seen
it,
but
I
shall
ty, not even being shorn of the
quille River.
We will have To pack our trunks for
nickel-to-a-half feature, and in the not care to go there again. Every­
Price $10.00 per acre. Time will
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
shipboard. We return on the Man­ be allowed on part payment if desir­
opera house and halls were theaters thing seems so dirty; I felt sick all
itoba,
and,
I
confess,
I
am
dreading
Parties
having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call-
ed; or a good true team of young
and like entertainments. Of the ex­ the time on account of it, and tour­
the
trip,
but
if
we
fare
a*
well
as
horses
of
not
less
than
1250
lb’s
in Phono 116.
hibit maintained on the fair grounds ists are cheated out of their last dol­
each will be taken at a reasonable
lar if they do not keep a constant we did coming over, will not com­ price.
the Daily Times has this to say:
You cannot go on the plain.
For further information enquire
“ The exhibit of vegetables and watch.
L a t er . — We have just entered of.
D avid P S tba ng , J r .
garden truck was especially good. streets without having four or five
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men,
women
and
children
hissing
in
The quality and quantity exceeded
now on it will be beautiful going. I
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expectations. The possibilities of your ear “ penny, Miss,” or “ copper,
A
Paying
Inves
mont.
have enjoyed every bit of the vov-
Miss.”
I
have
become
so
used
to
*
Coos county in this direction were
age. We were among the icebergs
Mi. John White, o f 38 Highland
*
ways
here
now,
that
I
expect
things
not understood by even the old res­
all day yesterday, for this is the Ave , Houlton, Maine, says: Have
idents until they gazed on the dis­ will seem strange at home. I have most northerly route.
There are been troubled with a cough every
T. H. M E H L , Prop rietor.
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winter and spring.
Last winter I
play at the pavilion. The fruit ex­ even ceased to “ think in American
many fine people on board, and tried many advertised remedies,
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money,”
and
expect
I
will
be
try-
hibit does not really do the horti­
three girls that I am with most of but the cough continued until I
cultural interests of the section jus- j j ing to rush into the middle of a car the time— two English girls going bought a 5OC bottle of Dr. King’s
Billiard
Card rooms
*
tice, as it is not the right time' of "K here‘ inBte,,d of B ° '° g
‘ be end.
to Canada to be married, and Miss New Discovery; before that was
year for it.
However, there is aj To resume: After a day of coach- Windorn, a beautiful girl, niece of half gone, the cough was all gone.
and
and
y.
good exhibit of apples and berries, j ing we spent the* night at Gleneariff Lord Windorn. I have takeu a fan­ This winter the same happy result
The fancy work and art displays are 1 where we hud plenty of beautiful cy to a New York girl, niece of the has follawed; a few doses once more
Poo! Tables
Soft Drinhs ^
banished the annual cough.
I am
both good, much better than had view, but little else. Next morning
captain. One night the chef made now convinced that Dr. King’s New
been believed possible. Mrs. Yoa- we started out cheerfully in the candy for us to |ull.
Last night Discovery is the best o f all cough %
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
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kam, Coos County Dairy Inspector, raiu— coached until noon when we there was a good concert, and yes­ and lung remedies.
S >id under
guarantee at R. S. Knowlton’s drug
News Stand.
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declares that the exhibit of butter reached Iluntry where we took train
terday and today we are having all store. 5OC and 1.00. Trial bottle free 7K
7k
and cheese was one of the best she for Cork. We visited Blarney Cas­ sorts of sports.
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has ever seen. But one of the most tle, but considered our lives too
We expect to reach home about
FOR SALE.
novel and attractive exhibits was precious to risk kissing the Blarney the middle of the week.
A good dairy ranch, five miles
that of the (J. S. Fish Hatchery on stone, as it is on top of a high tower
below
Bandon. A fine chance for
Trial Jurors Listed.
Coos River.
Supt. Frank Smith and you must lie down on your back
W. L. McADAMS
anyone
wishing to go into the dairy S.H. McADAMS
had several thousand young fish in and bang out thiough an opening
Sept. 14th is the date of the op­ business. 30 or 40 acres of good
a pool on the grounds as well as ! before you can reach it.
We had
ening of Circuit Court in Coquille, beaver dam land; 160 acres in
other exhibits of the hatchery and expected tc remain in Cork i ver
though Judge Hamilton will be on all A fine stream of water running
the work it is doing. The livestock uight, but found that if we were to
band Friday, the 11th inst., to hear through the place, plenty of fish,
exhibit was first-class, the horse sta­ take the trip up a beautiful river
motions, etc.
County Clerk Wat­ being near Boak lake, plenty of fruit
bles, cattle, goat, sheep and swine snid to resemble the Rhein, we must
son is now busy arranging the cal­ and berries, also near the oceau and
pens being well filled with high go to Lismore that same night. The
endar which will be of some length. Sunset City addition to BandoD,
grade animals, while the display of trip proved a beautiful one, except
good roads school handy, com­
The list of jurors drawn for this mands fine news of the Ocean, well
CARRIAGE AND
L0GGERS’,SUPPLIES
poultry was a creditable one in eve­ for—strange to say—the rain. We
terra of court is as follows:
broken
from
winds,
shell
fishing
WAG0NIWR0K
ANDiO'UTFITS
ry respect. There were many fine stopped at Yougheal, saw the old
C S McCulloch, Peter M Cole, C handy. Old age cause of wishing to
booths around the exterior of the i church there and Sir Walter Ra­
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O regon
For particulars see Ed Taylr, C o q u ille
E Waterman, Jesse Clinton, C H sell.
pavilioD, local manufacturers and leigh's home and the room where
on the place.
Butler, R A Cribbins, Geo R Ben-
merchantsadoing themselves proud Sir Philip Sidney wrote most of
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ham, J W Hammersburg, H N Rus­
in exhibiting their products and bis “ Friend.”
We went back to
A
Trvelmg
Man’s
Experience.
G oo d . S lx a v ©
and. H a lz
C u t
sell, F L Hemingway, J B Ander­
wares.”
Cork, and next day saw the fine
" I must tell you my experience
GO TO
son, A P Owen, Joseph Flam, W P
The raciDg on the initial day was cathedral there—beautiful with the
Fox, John Porter, E D Myers, Sy- on an East bound O R. A N. R. R.
We also
train from Peuuletcn to Le Grande,
good, the events being all pretty modern style o f beauty.
ver Backey, I T Weekly, Jno Lamb, Or.,” writes Mam A. Garber, a well
closely fought to the finish. John visited the Shandon church and
Webb Mast, E W Fahey, E J Cof- known traveling mau.
" I was in
Across the street from Hotel Coquille
R. Miller acted as starter that dav, saw the celebrated Shandon bells
felt, W M Kay, C W SaDford, C E the smoking dpartment with some
rung.
Such
fine
tone
and
in
per­
being assisted thereafter by W. W.
other
traveling
men
when
one
of
Houser, L N Gregory, A G Hoyt,
them went out into the coach and First Class Bath Room in Connection.
Cardwell of Uoseburg. The result fect tune. From Cork we went to
Hot and Cold Water
Cbas Heller, A Volkroar, W E Lund
came back and said, ‘There is a wo­
of the first day's contests was as fol­ Ross)are to sail for Wales; only a
and James Stock.
man sick unto death in the car.’ I
few hours to Fishgawrd, our land­
lows:
at cnce got up and went out, and
ing
place
in
Wales.
North
Wales
If
you
have
any
repairing
that
No. 1, special to take the place of
found her very ill with cramp colic, a b s t r a c t s
abstracts
abstracts
abstracts
yon cannot do take it to Quick A
her hands and arms were drawn up
2:15 pace: Belle N. 1st, Tyler B. is much like England for all I could Curry.
see.
Bath
was
our
first
town
in
so vou could not straighten them,
2d; time 2:36J and 2:37.
F or R ent . Some good, furnished and with a d atlilike look on her
England; that is for our second visit
Race No. 2, special to take place
housekeeping rooms,
nice
for face.
Two or three ladies were >
in England, and we saw there the
T
of 3-year old pacing:
W’ ahke 1st
teachers or pupils. Apply at this working with her and giving her : C
' r.
old Roman baths that have been office.
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and 2d heats, Mack 2d; time 2:37
whiskey.
I went to mv : litcss- 1
unearthed, also the beautiful ones
and got mv bcttle of C!iamt*rh.i” ’ s >
and 2:33.
F o r Sale.
now in ime, afterwards going to a
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
No. 3, running, 7-8 mile dash for
edy (I never travel without it), ran
little book-shop which was a
Marshfield and Coguille, Oregon.
7)
purse of $150: Heavner’s Counsel­
80 acre ranch.
to the water tank, put a double dose
part of a little old inn, “ The Sara-
50
acre
creek
bottom,
large
creek
or 1st, Herron’s Creaserton 2d,
of the medicine in a gl ss, poured
We have completed a thorough, up-to-date
ceus Head” where Dickens always plenty of water, 15 acres clear, some
some water into it and stirred it
Cardwell’s King Kohr 3d, Simpson’s
stayed, and where many of his fencing, orchard, small h<iuse and with a pencil; then I had quite a
A b stra ct
P la n t.
Adonda 4th, and Avados (of North
barn. Close to sch6ol and in road time to ge: the ladies to let me give
books were written.
Bend) 5tb; time 1:32.
Price $1800
it to her, but I --ucceeded. I could
We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at ehort
We came to Warwick yesterday
120 acres.
No. 4, running, 3-8 mile dash:
at once *ee the effect and I worked
notice,
and orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
10
clear,
bouse
and
hem,
some
with her. rubbing her hands, and
Herron’s Dr. Rowell 1st, R. D. frem Chester, such a quaint old city,
fencing, one million feet saw tim­ in twenty minutes I ga.e her an­
and
sail
from
Liverpool
at
4
this
Hume’s Aleds 2d, O. J. Seeley’s
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
ber very easy to log. School house other dost.
Bv this lime ive w re
Teddy 3d, Norton’s Headlight 4th, afternoon. We have been through on land. Price *1500
Coquille
”
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Coquille Post Office.
almost into Le Grande,where I was
55 scree.
and Rose's Blue Diamond 5th; time a part of the ensile here that is said
to leave the train. I gave the bot­
MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143.
to be the best preserved one o f its
40 acre« river bottom, Balance tle to her husband to tie used in
36 seconds.
COQUILLE PHONE, 191.
age in England. The present F. irI good bench— handy to river, wagon I case another dose should be needed,
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Phone at our expense wben ordering ABSTRACTS.
of Waiwick and his family are liv­ road and school. House, barn snd but by the time the train rail i.Hn
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.,
Le Grande she was all right, and I
I wrote on pano­ orchard. Price $5500.
P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice ing there i.ow.
The above property on terms to received the thanks of every passen
J. S . B a rto n , A b atractor.
h e n r y ¡S e n g s U c k e n ,* M a n a g e r .
ramic
letter
can),
of
our
visit
to
a delicious dish for breakfast and
1 suit purchase! .
ger in the car.” For sale by R S
for aick folks
Kenilworth where we explored the
E. N. hrniUfc Myrtle Point, Oreg Knowltou.
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F 1 B S T N A T IO N A L . B A N K
WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES
PHONOGRAPHS
E. D. SPERRY
Attorney and Councillor at Law.
O ffio in Robinson Building
W. C. CHASE,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Offio« in Robinson Building, Upstairs
C. R. BARRO Al
Atlerney end Oonnaellor el Lew
First oleas Beferenoea
Fifteen Teera’ Experience
C oquille C it v , O re
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
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Front Street
Martin Building
C oquillk , O bboon
A. J. Sherwood,
A ttobn by at -I. aw ,
N e u e r P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
s
:
Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
A T ro e »E t-»T -L e w ,
N a n u P ublic ,
Coquille,
i
:
Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
A t to ua by a -IT -L a w ,
leale! ia K « l E stât * o f e ll kinds.
M arahfleld, O regon.
C. A. Sehlbrede,
Attorney-at-Law,
Notary Public.
Phone 751.
M ar s iif ir l d , O regon .
E. G. D. Holden
L aw yer ,
Juanea o r thr P eacr
S. Commissioner, General Inanrence
Agent, end Notary Publie. Offioe
in Bobinaon Building.
Coquille
regon.
Nels Pe Nelson.
P ro sp e r, O re g o n .
Agent for
Buffalo Gasolene Engines
The beat, cheapest and most con-
yeiient power on tha market,
if]
Incorporated.
Manufacturers o f
The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe
The Strongest and Nearest Water
Proof shoe made for loggers, miners
prospectors and mill m eo.
621 Thurman Street
P ortland , O regon .
City BaHery,
E. C. HOLLOW AY, PROP.
Bread, Cake, Pies, Cookies, Gin-
geraoapv e*c.
Special attentioo
giyen ordei- for banqnete, dinner.
pionica, etc. %
irat Street, • Coquille, Oregon
Coquille Transfer Co.,
W . H. M AN SELL, Prop.
Josh’s Place,
M cA D A M S BROS.
EXPERT BLACKSMITHS
and Horse Shoers
R. E. NOSLER
TITLE GUARANTEE
AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY