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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1908)
— Coquille tjerald. PIONEER ¿ 1 but as be matured ami «topped into | manhood and became acquainted he P rom ises to Build Line. The Son g of the P ioneer. [B y W il l ia m Special to the Coo* Bay Times. S t e w a r d G o s d i i i .J ■ — - — Millinery Opening D ili n iC D O 1 U D IlM inW v‘ as 800,1 marked for that position, I would ninths song tor the pioneer, 1 Eugene, Ore., Sept 5.,—Editor u U lilllijilU flflU M U W aud he served his country well, and Times— By special invitation, we W E D N E SD A Y, SEPT. 9, 1908. That sturdy soul and hold _____ ________________whether or not his countrymen ap Whose rugged worth to the w esternworld traveled on E. H. Hairimau’s spec preciate what he accomplished at Has never half been told. ial traiD from Roseburg here. We Ibe mouth of this beautiful river With buckskin breeches, belt and knife. Our Late School Meeting. met Messrs. H rriinai), Calvin and • I and st the entrance to Ceos bay, And trusted rifle true. O’Brien individually uu I ha l very all along the Oregon const there are He coped with nature, Iteaat end men interesting talks with them. E ditor H er aid : —N o doubt the And came out victor too. monuments of stone that will endure Mr. H indman agreed la send a result at our special school meet forever to bis brilliant career, that What If he ate hut once a day special respresi ntative to Coos Bay I ing last Friday evening was not And shivered in the rain! _____ the waves of the grand old Pacific to investigate the resources as to j He whistled till the sun came out, what some desired or what others n . ., . cannot destroy. Before the im- Once more one of the mist en- j J whetbir tbcie is sufficient tnrffic to Nor thought of it again. anticipated. Allow me to say, ., , .. , , ., . , proveuients at the entrance to the and profitable gatherings of r . . . . . insure four per ceut interest on the however, that the result was just joyable „ j er . , ., Coquille were made, freights from But the panorama changes now,— IN V IT A T IO N T O A L L . 1 , coast of construction and if so will The trapper» disappear— whnt I intended, provided I could Pioneers and Veterans of the wars For red adventure is not all took place, begining Wednesday, jthe GolJen Gate to tUl8 Pla<* we' e recommend the construction of the bring such a result about, alter I That makes a pioneer. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 2nd at this place, and lasting dollarB Per ,t o° ’ DOW three ° railroad to Coos Bay immediately. Good for Biliousness learned that the entire board ex Sept. know you would tl___ (jSy 8 'em- ___ ____ ___ four dollars. I Notice i* hereby given that the co Anon I see a bellowing team weather was (Signed) “ I took two of Chamberlain’s partnership heret ore existing tinder cepting myself would be absent three days. The like to hear such a man talk, and I Crawl up the mountain crest E. Mingus. Stomach and Liver Tablets last the firm name of LeBlanc A Sapp, do from the meeting. I told my wife beautiful and the O. A. B. boys, now introduce Hon. Binger Her And with its freight a wife and child night, and I feel fifty per cent,better ing a Wholesale Liquor Business in the assisted by early settlers of Coos J E. Oren- before starting to the meeting that mann. Great applause as the speak And the future of the west. than I have for weeks, says J J town of Coquille, in Coos County, Ore Wm Grim es gon, is hereby dissolved, Mat Sapp re I intended to prevent, if I possibly county, bad prepared and decorated er stepped forward. Mr. Hermann’s O’er acrid sand, o ’er marsh and moor, Eirestone of A llegan. Mich “ They tiring from said firm and Joseph Le could, any final vote that evening the grounds near the depot at Col oration was a masterly effort and it are certainly a fine articie for bili Blanc retains and will continue tho And roaring canyons deep Riverton Pick-Ups. ousness.” For sale by R S Know business, lie having this day purchase d on any proposition to purchase lier’s grove on the bank of the Co was pronounced by many as the Mid panther screams and Indian yells The White Steriopticau show was all of said Sapp’ s interest in said busi- lton. Samples free. Their lonely,camp they keep. either grounds or buildings. She quille river. Before noon of the best ever heard on such an occasion. nees. All accounts against said firm here Thursday and Friday nights. first day members of the Southwest I to this date are to lie paid by haul Jo- roplied by saying that she supposed NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY i seph LeBlanc, and all hills due said Rev. J. N. McConnell followed Mr. And suns they rise and suns they set, They had good houses both nights. a final vote on some proposition ern Association and some of the Hermann with an able imd enter But westward’l l 11 and on, ! firm are to be paid to U n p a id Joseph SELECTION. J. H. Burns, left on tbe steamer LeBlanc. Dated August 12, 1908. was just what we were after, and 1 pioneers from remote places in the taining oration that was highly ap Till the road fades into a twisted trail, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Fifield for San Francisco, last M a T SAPP, And the trail itself is gone. stated to her as I state now; that county began to arrive, intent on preciated. It had beon announced Oregon, August 21, 1908. ______________ ______ Jos. LE BLANC. Thursday. He will go from there having a good time socially, and to Thro’ bristling forest dense and dim Notice is hereby given that the State if the circumstances and conditions that Friday, the 4th. would be to his home in Birmingham, Ala of Oregon, on August 21. 1908, applied I NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEM NITY They hew a path to the sea, were such as I thought they should enjoy the festivities of the occasion. pioneers’ day, but tbe services bad SELECTION. And blaze the way for the march of men bama. for lot 4 of Sec. 8, Tp. 20 8. R. 14, VV. of United States Land Office, Roseburg, be, a final vote would be all right, They were made welcome by J. J. been so beautifully and profitably And the millions yet to be. Geo. Martin and James Gordon W . M., and filed in this office a list of Oregon. August 11. 1908 but that I would prevent a final Lamb, A. J. Collier, E. W. Ferris, blended together that many return took an outing in Curry County school indemnity selections in which it For civilization followed last Notice is hereby given that the wtate vote this evening il I possibly Frank Shannon and B. B. I’aul who ed home by river boats and trains, selected said land; and that said list is of Oregon, on August 11, 1908, applied These men of brawn and brain, last week. As hunters we are told had been disignated as a reception open to the public for inspection. Any for the NS, N W S *nd * W l4 N W 4 of could for two reasons: but a goodly number tarried, and And o ’er their trail the iron horse they bad poor luck. committee. At 2 o ’clock P. M. and all persons claiming adversely the Sec 32, Tp. 2fi £., It. 9 W . of W . M., a« d Soon galloped with his train. Mr. and Mrs. James Byars Lave above described land or any lege! subdi filed in this office a list of school ii dem- First.—I did not think any several tents havi-.g been set and an interesting campfire was kept up nity selections in which it selected *aij moved to Marshfield, where they vision thereof, or claiming the same un land; and that said lists are open hi the purchase should be made or author all being sett) jd, the eicercises until a late hour in the evening Their fathers won the eastern coast With its barren hills and ice, der the mining laws, or desiring to show public for inspection. Any and all j»er- A t which time Judge Hamilton will make their future borne. ized until the tax-payers of the dis were opened t y prayer by Rev. W But these subdued a better land— said land to he more valuable for min sons claiming adversely the above de The gasoline schooner Williel- trict had carefully considered the S. Gordon, ps tho regular Chaplain of this judical district delivered a scribed land or any legal stibh\tH<m This earthly paradise. eral than for agricultural purposes, or to or claiming the same under the matter in all its phases. From the for tbe Ve'erans bad not arrived. splendid address which was very But where are now, those fearless souls, mina arrived here last Friday even object to said selection for any lawful thereof, mining laws, or desiring to $diuw said ing and took a cargo of lumber very first, I favored calling a pub Dr. J. P Easter and others enter entertaining besides other good land to l»e more valuable f.»r in mem I reason, should file their claims or their Of ’52 and three? On Friday Meek, Nesmith, Whitman, Applegate, from the mill wharf. affidavits of protest or contest in this than for agricultural purpose'*, or to ob lic meeting to discuss the various tained tbe assembly with speeches, talks ever given. ject to said selections for any lawful rea remained and listened And a score of their degree? Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelly and office. propositions, before we called son, should file their claims or their affi and a pleasant afternoon was enjoy many I hereby designate the Cequille H er davits of protest or contest in this office. meeting for tho purpose of voting ed. Tbe campfire in the evening to excellent speeches, music and They rode the gaunt black horse of Death Mr. Burns had a week’s outing on I hereby designate the Coquille II kb - a l d , published at Coquille, Oregon, as Over the great divide— the beach above Bandon. They the newspaper in which the above notice a l p , published at Coquille, Oregon, as on any proposition. I was still of was a pleasant affair. By request stories. Rev. W. S. Gordon, Rev. the newspaper in which the above no foimd plenty of clams, crabs, fin. is to be published. the same opinion Friday evening, of J. Fred Schroeder, president of J. N. McConnell, Jonathan Quick, They scaled ths purple peak of Time tice is to be published. And camped on the farther Aide. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, and muscles. hence my method of conducting the tbe Pioneers Association, and Com Dr. J. P. Easter, Rev. B. B. Pauli, BENJAMIN L. EDDY, And only a remnant now remains Register. Register. There was another dance last meeting. I discovered that after rade Walter Draio, Commander of J. J. Lamb, R. H. Rosa, W. M. Van- Of the men of ’53, deoar. G. B. Zeek, Mrs. Ben Figg, Saturday evening in the hall noon and evening that almost half the Veterans, Orvil Dodge, the But the work they did will stand secure and was well attended. of the legal voters of the district pioneer historian and G. A. R. adjt. W. E, Thorp, William Nethery Till time has censed to be. Dona Anna. knew nothing of the meeting, not acted as chairman of the meetings. Mrs. Porter, inspector of W. R. Then let us lift our hats to them, ---- - ■ . -» »«»-«----------- withstanding the fact that the Thursday morning opened a day C., Mrs. W. A. Custer, S. B. Holl And raise three rousing cheers C h ristia n Church. notices had been posted for ten of joyous expectation, and at an enbeck and many others did their F . these who tent on the earthly side, part in helping along the entertain The honored pioneers. days, and had also been published early hour ths citizens of Coquille The Sunday school of the Chris in our papers. Such matters per were astir, and as tbe trains and ments. Ja J. Lamb sang, “The Old Written for the Pioneers Association, tian church will meet in the Pres taining to our public school are im river boats came puffing into town, Hickory Cane,” 8 . B. Hollenbeck’s Coquille, Oreg. Sept. 3. ’08. byterian church next Sunday. Our 3 portant, and should not lie hustled crowds took up their march to tbe Indian story and bear skin deserves building is undergoing repairs. San Pedro, Cal., Sept. 5 .—The special praise, as well as the elo through without due consideration beautiful grove of myrtles, whose The Pastor, J. N. McConnell, will steam Bchooner Shin-Yak, Captain In Effact July S O , 1 9 0 8 . Daily Sunday I do not believe in snap judgment, balmy odor added comfort as it quent short speeches of W.E. Thorp, Huttou, arrived here today from preach at Bridge next Sunday. and his rendition of tbe Dutchman’s and will oppose undue haste every mingled with the invigorating zeph- — S T A T IO N S SOUTH N'oitTH Port Hadlock and reports that on Le Maus, France, Sept. 5.— W il time, but when I am satisfied I am ers that breathed through the tree ride at the battle of Winchester, this No. 2 No. 3 September 1, she went on danger No. 1 No. 4 comrade was a great assistance in bur Wright, the aeroplanist of Day- right I will proceed regardless of top. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. ous rocks off Point Arena in a dense the literary part of the entertain ton, Ohio, made a maguificent suc Leave 2.00 Leave 8.00 who opposes. Marshfield Arrive 10.45 Arrive fi.00 At 9 o’clock a. m. the assembly ments as he is a cultured aud able fog but was saved from destruction cessful high flight here today. The 2.25 8.18 Southport 10.20 X 5.40 was called to order and the ohap- by tbe prompt work of the officers In the second place,— 1 was de speaker. Miss Haskins favored tbe 8.25 Summit 2.35 X 10.20 5.25 machine was in the air almost twen lain ot the day invoked the divine termined to prevent, if possible, 8.30 Junction X 10.15 2.45 5.15 veterans and pioneers with songs and crew. Captain Hutton order ty minutey, covering fifteen miles blessing. any vote at that time, to purchase which she accompanied on tbe or ed tbe deck lashings cut and three with a remarkable series of evolu After this Mayor M. O. Haw ' Coquille 10.00 8.45__ 3.10 5.00 proporty, Bince I was the only gan. She has a very sweet voice. thousand feet of lumber jettisoned. tions. He recieved overwhilming Johnsons 8.50, 3.20 X 9.50 kins delivered a splendid address of 4.30 member of the School Board pres A very interesting campfire closed This carrying several of the crew to congratulations on alighting. 3.27 8.55 Schroedera X 9.45 4.20 welcome to the pioneers and veter sea with it, boats were lowered and ent at the meeting, Mr. Knowlton ---».#>«----- the reunion Friday night. 3.35 9.05, Norway X 0.40 4.10 an# which was responded to by C- F o r Sale all were picked up. First officer and Mr. Kerr both being out of the Arrive 3.45 9.15: Myrtle Point Leave 9.30 Leave 4.00 Officers elected for pioneers: R. Barrows, Esq., for the two socie Paulsen was severely bruised and eity. This made me chairman of President—Dr. C. W. Tower, 800 acres of land consisting of X —Flag station, stop on signal only ties in a very interesting manner. required medical attention on bis tho meeting. And it is a well Vice-president— B. F. Ross. timber, coal, fruit, farm and pasture Rev. H. L. Preston, of Myrtle PAUL L. STERLING, arrival, known fact that Mr. Knowlton is Assistant secretary— Mrs. Mary E. land; also team of fine young mares, Point delivered a splendid oration, Agent. opposed to the purchase of the aca Smith. Mount Sunapee, N. H., Sept 5. one colt, one yearling mule and which gladdened the hearts of the demy, and it is equally well known Wm. H . Schroeder, permanen t — James Bellows McGregor, tbe some thoroughbred Plymouth Rock veterans as well ns it complimented that I favor it. But I had no secretary, and treasurer. En oldest Mason aid believed to be cockerels of imported stock. the heroic pioneer who marched desire to take the whip hand over Historian—Orvil Dodge into the wilderness often with a tbe oldest white man in the country, quire of Frank Snow, box 193, Co Mr. Knowlton in his absence, and The veterans elected the following courageous help-mate by his side, today celebrated bis 107th birthday. quille,Oregon. No agents need apply would not do so. “ An open field Leave Coquille 7 A. M. Leave Bandon 6:45 A. M . officers: He can read ordinary print, with to build homes and advance civil u u ll il «1 ll (( (( ami a fair fight," is my motto. No “ D em en t’B B e st” is the flour IO Commander—Dr. C. W . Tower. 7 reading glasses and is bale and D rane sells it. ization. Several other interesting < ( < < i i l • ll (( <( sneaking underhanded business i p. Senior vice-commander—C. B. Zeek. 1 0 short addresses were made with hearty. u Il 11 11 U ll Bring your orders to Land A << goes with me. And if I had per 2 Junior vice-commander— R. W. 2 p. patriotic music until 12 o'clock Lyons for groceries, shoes or dry a ll (( il mitted the matter to come to a vote A. Arrive a t Lundy. Arrive at Margaret lies Tuesday night. 9:45 9 :45 A . goods. U n Il ll U U ic ll il on either the motion of Mr. Hoo- when president J. F. Schroeder Adjutant— W. E. Thorpe. II i P. “ Sound Ring" flour can be bought Dr. Talom, the dentist, will he announced that a banquet was U «1 u ll il i. t( ll ii ton or Mr. Chas. Watson, and the P I Quartermaster—Simeon Miller. through any grocer. in Coquille Sept. 10th and remain 5 ready which bad been prepared for ii U 1 % U M (( U ll it vote had been to purchase the aca Chaplain— Rev. B. B. Pauli. “ i S A. E. Hadsnll, of Bandon, bad several days thereafter, practicing tbe pioneers and veterans, at tbe — demy, as it undoubtedly would, bis profession. It had been previously planned to business in town Tuesday. then tho opposition would have Woouman Hall, by the citizens of bold the next annual meeting in tbe A nice line of Chambrees, and raised tho cry at once that, in the the town. Col R. H. Rosa, the grove on the old Hermann home lace collors just in at O. Willsons & marshal of the day, formed the absence of the other member# of stead and make it a celebration of Co’s. tho board, I had packed the meet line of march,and tbe tramp toward tbe fiftieth anniversary of tbe arriv Go to Land <fc Lyons’ a for nice ing with friends of my idea, and loaded tablea was taken up. Tbe al of tbe famous Baltimore colony suit of clothes. They will save you H EATO N & SH U CK then as chairman of th# meeting dinner was sumptuous, and it in in the Coquille Valley, but when money. cluded substantia! food as well as Are prepared to do all kinds oi j F ob R en t . Some good, furn * b e d had rushed the matter through. Dr. Tower presented the joint invi nice for Houeemoving and foundation re This was my second reason for pre tbe delicacies of the season, for tations from the Marshfield Cham housekeeping rooms, toachers or pupils. Apply at this hicb the ladies of the town, wbo venting a vote to purchase. And pairing. ber of Commerce and Marshfield office. no fair-minded man who was at the superintended, should feel justly City Council, it was unanimously de To obtain good berths on the mooting can deny the fact that if I proud. A resolution of thanks wsb cided to accept them. Instead of Breakwater call up Main 181. it Dr. C. W. Endicott passed by both societies to all who Offers their entire stock of first class Marble and Granite Monuments had brought the matter of purchas converting tbe reunions into a cele costs you nothing to phone. at a 25 per cent discount from preseut shop prices until October 1, 1908. ing the ncademy to a final vote it have contributed to make occasion bration of the fiftieth anniversary D kntist For Sale—80 acres of fine second would have carried two to one. ■o enjoyable. A l l W o r k G u a r a n te e d . of the arrival of the Baltimore col growth tin ber $ mile from river Office on Front Street At two o ’clock p. m.the grove was But to any ono who was observing, F. M. STEWART ony, the latter event will be cele Inquire at the H erald office. it must have been self-evident that again full of people, ami an appro brated separately by a picnic at tbe Phone, Main 1731. Marshfield Oregon Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon The Coos B iy Monumental Works I was trying to prevent any vote priate solo was sung by Mrs. Chas. homestead of Dr Henry H. Her is prepared to furnish nice iron fen DAVID FULTON. Local Representative, Coquille, Or. to purchase, for I entertained every Moomaw, accompanied by Mrs. M mann wbo lead tbe Baltimore colony ces for yards or cemetery lots. RED AND WHITE CEDAR old motion that continued the dis O. Hawkins on the organ, which re iuto tbe Coquille valley. It ie Dean’s photo studio will be open SHINGLES cussion on either of the four pro ceived hearty applause. Mr. Dodge, thought that the four generations on the first and third Sundays is each month, and will be closed the the ebairnian, then aniiouueed that For Sale By positions presented, and continual of tho colony will be in attendance ly insisted on tho voters present he was about to introduce a well- at the picnic, making about 200 in second and fourth. L. H. & W. Shingle Co. I have for sale one rubber tire Bandon, Oregon. discussing the matter, while on the known pioneer who arrived in Cooe all. P. O. Box 62 runabout and harness, a few large other hand, I ruled every motion county 49 years ago, and while com Wm. H. Schroeder, tbe perma NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. to purchase was out of order, which rhich ] ing up the Coquille river in May, nent secretary and treasurer of the milch cows, and one potato digger. Gxo H artley . epartm ent of th e in t e r they were; so were most of the j 1859, with the famous Baltimore Pioneers Association, was instruct ior Land Office at Roseburg, Ore Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow. other motions, but thoy served my 1 immigration, he came near losing ed to compile a roster of the living ders, give instant relief. Price 25 gon. April 7th, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Lawrence purpose and prevented a vote to his life in an endeavor to asve the pioneers and a memorial of thoae cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille E. Teters of Fnirview, Oregon, has tiled purchase, which iva# what I in- life of one of the party, a young lad notice of his intention to make Anal who have passed to the Great Be City ; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. five-year proof in support of his claim, tended. I raised tho question on of the Schroeder family, who fell yond. viz: Homealead Enlrv No. 11,824 m ale ( E x p e r t P ia n o T u n e r ) School Dist. No. 20, Curry county, tho notico at the opening of the from one of their boats into the| N\\ Dr. Tower appointed Comrade wants a teacher bolding a first or May 19, 1902, for the E<, of Q ot 9 E , Section 18, Township 27 meeting for the same purpose, and river near whore we are assembled Have your Piano tuned by the local man, w ill W. E. Thorpe as adjutant for the second grade certificate, for a tbiee- South, Range 11 West, W. M., and that it created a doubt in the minds of this day. The lad was drowned, sign contract to keep Piano in firs t class con inonths’ term. Wages $50. Apply said proof will be made before the Reg coming year. He ie a very efficient ister and Receiver at Roseburg. Oregon, some. And believing this delay and the young man who risked his to Wm. Cox, Port Orford, Or. dition. two tunings a year fo r $3.75 a tuning. person for the duties of that office. on Saturday. October 17tli, 1908. was the fairest to all concerned, and life to save his neigubor’s child was All Work Guaranteed. / w ill call on you at lie nam e-the following n Unease* to The receipts by the society of the Q u i r k R e l i c t , o r « a t t i n i a M r C V r r r a prove hi* •ontinnous residence upon., to tiie best interests of the whole only rescued in time to save a d >ub- once, write or see me. Pioneers' Association for badges and Foley’s Honey and Tar afford im and cultivation of. the land, viz : district under the circumstances, le tragedy. It was not dreamed at ■loea were $18.00 Received from J. L. Barker, O. W. Norris, T. G . 1 mediate relief to asthma sufferers in this time that tbe hero of that aad former treasurer $50.50. The re-j the worst stages and if taken in Rarker and Herbert Johnson, all of J have no apology to make. accident would represent the slate neipte by the adjutant for the V ete-! time vili effect * cure- E. J. Wo- Fatrvlew. Oregon.llX!UAgls L. Knur, Respectfully, Register, 'cum. of Oregon in tbe balls of Congress, ran? Awociatif'H worn C. l i B arrow . 1611) A m ai Relian el Hie ConnîyAssocial Great Raccesa. AT The White House Thursday, Sept. 10th Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Railroad & Navigation Co. TIME TABLE NO. Except ScMnis if Copilo River Transportai! Cupaoy. 0 NIIHEM 5 HOUSE MOVING Coos Bay Monumental Works. H a v e Y o u a G ood Piano? D Then see. I. A. TUfjNELL Leave your order with Mrs. M . 0. Rawljins Coquille, Oregon.