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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
Coquille Ijerald. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1908. Bar A ssociation Form ed. The Coos County Bar Association was organized Monday evening last at a meeting of the different lawyers held in the court house in Coquille. All the members o f the county bar with two exceptions were present and signed the roll. These two are absent from Coos aud will no doubt join ou their return. A. J. Sher wood was elected presideut of the association, Judge John F. Hall vice-president, J. J. Stanley secre tary, and C. A. Sehlbrede treasurer. All the important counties o f this and other States have their bar as sociations for the general uplifting and protection o f the legal profes sion, and this move by our attor neys is iu keeping with the unques tioned growth and up-to-dateness of Coos county. A committee of three was imme diately appointed to wait upon and invite Judge Hamilton and District Attorney Brown to the meeting, and the invitation as extended was ac cepted promptly. The Judge and Mr Brown were both elected to honorary membership, and each de livered an appropriate address. The following committees were appointed: Permanent Organiza tion.—J. D. Goss, E. D. Sperry, J. F. Hall, L. A. Liljeqvist and C. F. McKnight. By-Laws.— C. A. Sehl brede, A. S. Hammond, N. C. Mc Leod, L. A. Boberts and G. T. Treadgold. Resolutions of Sympa thy for J. W. Bennett.— J. M. Up ton, John F. Hall and Walter Sin clair. Rules of Court.— E. D. Sper ry, J. W. Snover and A. H. Derby shire. The latter committee was instructed to consult with Judge Hamilton before making its report. On motion, the meeting adjourn ed after deciding to meet at Marsh field the fourth Tuesday in January. N ew G. A. R. Post. At Modern Woodman Hall last Wednesday afternoon Coquille Post, Grand Army of the Republic, was formally mustered in by W. E. Thorp, commander of Baker Post at Marshfield. Once previously Co quille had a Grand Army Post, but it surrendered its charter about five years ago, its members thereafter commingling with the other posts of the valley. The new post starts out with a healthy membership, and there is every indication that it is here to re main. The meeting day will be the first Wednesday in each month at 2 p. m. at Modern Woodman Hall. An earnest invitation is extended to all Civil War veterans of this sec tion to unite with the new organiza tion. Its officers for the first year are as follows: Commander, Wal ter Sinclair; Sen. Vice Com., E. W. Ferris; Jun. Vice Com., D. P. Strang; Adj., G. E, Brewer; Chap., J. Quick; Q. M., John Rowan; Officer of Day, Jos. Waltermier; Officer of Guard, J. B. Davis; Snrg., W. A. Custer. Other members of the post are: W. Drane, A. J. Wilson, L. Harlocker, B. F. Hill aud J. L. Samson. Visitors ns follows were present from other posts: B'indon.—Thos. Coates, J. W. Felter, John Morris, M. Rowan, J. H. Akers and R. F. Shannou. Myrtle Point.— D. A. Holing, R. W. Lundy, Manual Her mann, W. King, S. C. Endieott and B. H. Haskins. North Bend.— W. E. Thorp and S. Miller. Fatality at Bandon. One dozen of Tollman's Platinum Photographs make twelve beautiful Word reached Coquille yester Christmas presents. Girls get day afternoon that Grant Ames, busy (?) with all these orphan a well known resident of the Ban bachelors looking for Ssnta. don vicinity, had been thrown from a horse that morning while riding along the beach and sustained in Services next Sunday at fhe M. E. juries "rom which he died a few Church South, as usual. Preaching houre later. Deceased was a nep by the pastor. Morning subject, hew of H. L. Cooper and Mrs. E. J. “ The Advent of Ptace.” Eveuing Wright, who reside in this city. subject, “ Dream of a Cliristless At a meeting of the citizens of the World.” Special music in being Coquille road district, held yester arranged, and we cordially invite day afternoon, it was voted to im you. pose a special road tax of 5 mills in The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s the district to improve the highways Logger Shoes. The gloves for wear of this section. —S. F. Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier, See those nice comforters at Land & Lyons’. Hersey’s Racket Store is the place to get Holiday Goods of all kinds; something hew by every steamer. Mrs. McAdams last Saturday sold her place on the opposite side of the river from Coquille to Mr. T. J. Fromm, late of Port Orford. The place embraces about fen acres with buildings, and it sold for $300 per acre. Mr. Fromm and his bride will reside upon the property, they hav ing but recently been wedded, Knowlton’s Drug Store lias a very large stock of bonks, consisting of every thing from 5c toy books to most beautiful gift books. Seeley A Anderson closed tbeir logging camp near Riverton last Saturday noon, and the crew was discharged. All the timber at that point Laving been cleaoed up, tbe camp must be moved before opera tions are once more resumed. It has not been settled juBt where the camp will be located. Anyone wishing house moving or other heavy work done can be ac commodated by calling on H. L. Varney. Stm r. Coquille’s T rial Trip. The new steamer Coquille, lately built near tbe depot for tbe Coquille River Transportation Co., is in full readiness to assume her place on the Bandon run, lacking only the formality of an official inspection, which will be made any day. The inspectors have been sent for, and should have arrived ere this. On last Thursday afternoon the new craft made a trial run to Bea ver Blough and back, and every thing worked in a most satisfactory manner. The engines of course, be ing new, worked a trifle hard, but nevertheless the six miles to Beaver were covered in just 27 minutes. A few were aboard as deck hands and stewards, and the ride was immense ly enjoyed. Captain John Moomaw officiated at the wheel and Gurley Boak was master of the engine room. The Coquille is what is known as a “ keel condenser.” She is one of the fastest and prettiest little steamers afloat. J. W. Clinton, who lately return ed from bis trip through the Mid dle West and South, paid the H er ald a pleasant call last Monday. His trip carried him through Cana da, down the Mississippi River, to bis old home in Misouri, and thence into Texas and Mexico on his re turn home. In the old Mexican Re public he had the displeasure of witnessing a bull fight, and biought home some pictures of the cruel ex hibition. No more bull fights for him, he says. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the improve ment and construction of a portion of the County Road in R. D. No. 30, Coos County, Oregon, according to the speci fications on file with the County Clerk, and a copy of the specifications in the bands of H. E. W ilcox. Special Road Master for R. D. No. 30. The work to be completed on or before the 1st day of September, A. D. 1909. Five per cent of the amount of the bid to be deposited with the bid. All bids to be filed with the County Clerk on or before tho 6th day of January, A. D. 1909, a tlO o’ ciock A. M. The County Court reserves the right More goodB to arrive on the Steamer Elizabeth for tbe Racket to reject any and all bids. Dated this 2nd day of December, A. Store. Be on hand when the goods D. 1908. H. E. WILCOX. land ami make your selections. Special Road Master R. D. No. 30. The White House SU M M O N S. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR TH E COUNTY OF COOS. Geo. W . Row man, Plaintiff, vs. Suit to annul a | Annie E. Bowman, Marriage contract. Defendant. J To Annie E. Bowman, theabove-nam- ' ed defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer to complaint filed against you m ti»e above entit.ed suit within ten (10) days from the date of the serv ice of this summons upon you if served within this county, or within twenty (20) days if served within any other county within the State oi Oregon, but if served by publication, then on or be fore the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, which prescribed time is six (6) weeks, the last day of which time will be Wednesday« the Kith day of De cember, 1908. And if you fail to so appear and an swer said complaint by the said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree forever annulling the marriage contract existing between yourself nnd the said plaintiff. This summons is published in the Co quille H e r a l d , a weekly newspaper pub’ islied in Coos tkiunty, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, beginning Nov. 4, 1908, and ending Dec. 16, 1908, by order of publication made by the Hon. John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos County, at Chambers in Coquille, Ore gon, on the 31st day ot Oct., 1908. GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for Plaintiff. XMAS SALE ON December 23d and 24th Real Bargains For All NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed her report in the mat ter of the administration of tbe Estate of Oloff Reed, deceased, and that Thurs day, the 7th day of January, 1909, has Anyone wishing to rent a good been set by the County Court for Coos County, Oregon, as the day for hearing place will call at the HERALD office, objections to said final repoit and the or address R. A, Easton, Sitkum, Oregon. settlement of said estate. Dated this 8th day of December, 1908. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A m klia L a ff k r t v , Executrix of the Estate of Oloff Reed, D EPARTM ENT OF TH E INTERIOR, deceased. U. S. Land office at Roseburg, Oreg., June 3, 1908. Notice is hereby given that George Henry Fowler, of Rose Lodge, Lincoln One-balf mile from Coquille city County, Oregon, who, on June 3, 1908, on river, railroad and county road. made timber application No. 10120, for Land as good as the best. Bottom East >4 of South West t i , South West of South West of sec. 24, Town land all cleared, fenced and cross ship 27 South, Range 10 West Wil. Mer., fenced, bearing orchard assorted has filed notice of intention to make fruit also young orchard. Fair final proof, to establish claim to the buildings, a good mill or faotory above described, before register and re site with fifteen hundred feet of ceiver, at Roseburg. Oregon, on the 15tli day of January, 1909. Claimant names river front for boom privileges. as witnesses: Benjamin O. McGee, Stock tools and house hold furni William M. McGee, and Israel Ketch of ture go with the place. Time at* Roseburg, Oregon, and Andrew H. lowed on part payment. B'or price, Hinkson, of Eugene, Oregon. B e n jam in L. E d d y , Register. terms etc apply to D. P. Strang Jr. Coquille Heat Market HAMPTON & DUNN, Proprietors We take pleasure in announcing to the people of Coquille that we haue opened up and are ready to serve you any hind o f meat at prices as reasonable as you can find In the county. We solicit a share o f your patronage. Farm For Sale. or address him at Box 5 Coquille Oregon. 4 ------------------------» « » » - « -------------------------------- OUR MOTTO: s "L ive and Let Live.” One door East of Herscy’s Store, (loquille, Oregon. Sound The Nlercy Hospital Ring Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N, H., AT N0HTH BEND writes; “ About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Rem Is now open for the recep edy. It cured me of a severe case tion of patients. The terms of kidney trouble of several years Sam Johnson, our guardian of tbe are $10 per week and standing. It certainly is a grand, peace during nocturnal hours, had NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR COUNTY upwards. For particulars good medicine, and I heartly rec CONTRACTS. Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch at Big an experience last Wednesday even ommend it. Sold by E J Slocum. apply to Notice is hereby given that the Coun ing that actually lifted bis hair and house. SIG HANSEN in charge ty Court lor Coos County, State of Ore the hat on top of it. He was en gon, will receive sealed bids for con Bushels of cranberries at Robin gaged in ringing the curfew when tracts for the following matters and son’s. NORTH BEND, OREGON the big clapper broke from its fas items to be furnished : More people are taking Foley’ s F irst: For printing schedule of ex Kidney Remedy every year. It is tening and came down with a thud, penses of Coos County, list of boni-fide considered to be the most effective striking the ground not two feet subscribers within the County to be remedy for kidney and bladder from Sam’s toes. If it had landed furnished. troubles that medical science can on hie cranium there would have Second . Sealed bids for printing Of devise. Foley’s Kidney Remedy been no more noisy “ exuberants” ficers' Reports, County Notices and corrects irregularities, builds up H E A T O N & S H U C K go to the cooler under his protect Notices of County Officers, etc. worn out tissues and restores lost Are prepared to do all kinds of T h ird : Sealed bids for superintend vitality. It will make you feel well ing wing. The bell was repaired Housemoving and foundation re ing the County Poor Farm and caring and look well Sold by E J Slocum. the next morning. for the inmates of the Infirmary. pairing. Fourth : Sealed bids for supplies for Oh Say, if vou want to see the best line of Christmas Goods ever the County Poor Farm or Infimary such brought to Coos county call at as groceries, provisions and meats. F ifth: Sealed bids for contract to M. II. Hersey’s Racket Store, Sec care for and furnish hoard and lodging ond St. Flour, . Sisters of Mercy HOUSE MOVING Ware FRED SLAGLE C O Q U IL L E , - T A IL O R - OHEGO y>oooooooo^ooooooooocoo The adjourned term of Circuit Court convened at the court house in this place Monday morning, and the few criminal cases to be tried will probably hold court in session the remainder of the week. Judge Hamilton is presiding as usual; Dis trict Atty. Brown is also present. Tbe Grand Jury was sworn in Mon day morning, and will investigate various criminal matters. The first jury case disposed of was the suit of Louise J. flicking vs. Edwards Bros, and Merchant Bros, to recov er on a promissory note for $1,017, affecting the sale of a donkey engine. A verdict was given for plaintiff. Hattie Bruce was granted a divorce from her husband Captain Robt. J. Dunham and Chief Engineer A. D. Dunham of the steamer Roanoke are members One 4-year-old Durham bull, dark of a new company which will oper red; ancestors both imported from ate a boat line between Portland Calif.; not breachy; price $35. Also ; and Tillamook. They hnve secured one 3-year-oid pony mare; weight1 the little steamer Argo which for about 850 lbs; well broke to ride; very gentle; price $60. merly plied in the Coquille trade, W. D. Roberts, but which more recently has been Phone 5x1. Riverton, Ore. running between Eel River and San * -m* • Frnncisco Captain and Chief Dun “W ilson ’s P rice” A young man named Ben Aker ham are nephews of Hark Dunham 7-jewel Wa'tham movement in nick. of Coquille, nnd onco handled craft was arrested at Dasbney’s logging O. F. case, $4.75. camp on Cunningham Creek last on this stream. 15.jewel Elgin or Waltham move Wanted. A good dining room Wednesday afternoon by a deputy ment in nick. O. F. case, 19.50. sheriff from Oregon City, this State. girl. Address Box 163, Coquille. 7 jewel Elgin or Waltham m ove-: - i i t . ■— Aker is charged with criminally as tuents in Boss filled case. t i l . 95. i F o p Haul M o i l F e e i i M K « . i . . . saulting a in-year-old girl of Ore I will fnrntsh you with anything The intense itching characteristic gon City last J uly, leaving the coun of these ailments is almost instantly in tbe jewelry or watch line at cut j allayed by Chamberlain's Salve. try immediately afterward and dis prices. Write me what you want1 Many severe cases have been cured appearing from sighi. He came to nnd I will quote prices, thereby by it. For sale by It S Knowlton. this place about three weeks ago, saving you 10 to 20 per cent. ------------- ------------------- snd secured a job running a donkey NOTICE of DISSOLUTION of PART V. R. WILSON, engine at the camp named. It was NERSHIP. I Portland, Or. 1 The firm heretofore existing tinder only by chance that the Clackamas the name and style of W. T. Kerr A officers succeeded in locating the Company, doing business in the City of fellow, which they did with the aid Coquille, Oregon, is this day dissolved of Sheriff W. W. Gage. Aker read by mutual consent, Mr. (ieorge A. Han sen having purchased the entire inter ily yielded anil was kept in jail here E. C. HOLLOW AY, PROP. est of W. T. Kerr tit the concern. All until the officer started with him Bread, Cake, Pies, Cookies, Gin- bills due and owing to said firm are pay Friday for Otegon City. gersnaps, etc Special attention ----------------------a « a > a ---------- able to Mr. Geo. A. Hansen. given orders for banquets, dinner, Dated this 1st clay of December, 190fi- Geo. A. Hansen. For Sale or rent at Goff A Good-1 picnics, etc. man'a. W. T. Kerr. First Street, - Coquille, Oregon l Suggestions for Xmas Gifts. For Sale. City Hewing Machines f^nowlton’s Drug Store and hospital accommodations, medical attendance and medicine for Coos County indigent patients. All bids to be filed with the County Clerk on or before the fith day of Janu ary A. D. 1909. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at the Court House, Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, this 8th day of December A. D. 1908. James Watson, County Clerk. Bakery, Men’s New Fashions 1 M 1 1 1 .3 A O n CL T «w A « *• A i VitVtlVL. L a d ie s P u rses B ooks C uff B o x e s H and B ags P y r o g r a p h y Sets J e w e l C ases M u sic R o lls T o ile t S ets K odaks B ill B o o k s M a n icu re S ets F r a m e d P ictu res C ard C a ses S h a v in g S ets P o st C ard A lb u m V ases In fa n t S ets X m a s C ards 4 A«ia IV iJ usually, but this season’s styles are so out of the ordinary, especially for Young Men, that it hasa distinct meaning this fall. We attract only one kind of people to this store:— those are the kind who want style, qualily and . J M irro rs S ta tio n a ry C ollar B o x e s B o o k le ts S ilv e r C an dle S tic k s