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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1909)
------- - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given tbat sealed bids will be received for the construc tion of a Pile Bridge from the present pile bridge at what it known as tbe Rock fill to the westend of the North ap proach of North Fork Bridge in R. D. ! No, 23, all material for the construction of such bridge to lie furnished by the contractor; such bridge to lie con-; | structeil according to the plans and specifications on file with the County Clerk and a copy in the hand of John F. Hall, County Judge, at Marshfield, Oregon. Five per cent of the amount of hid to lie deposited with the County Clerk with such bid, and all bids to he filed with the County Clerk of Cooa County, Oregon, on or liefore the 6th dav of May, 1909, at 10 o ’clock A. M. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 14th day of April, 1909. I arrived Bandon yesterday from Sen Fran cisco with a full cargo of freight and passengers. Another shipment of mens spring to be in danger of d o'h in g ju*t in at Robinson's Circuit court is in session with Judge J. S. Coke in tbe chair, aud | Deputy District Attorney Liljeqvirt in charge of the grand jury. There seems to be some doubt as Children's wash dresses at Rob to whether Mr. Taft is flirting with inson’s. the solid south or the solid south Miss Lillian Ullmann, a cousin is coquetting with Mr. Taft. of Mra. J. C. Mooraaw, arrived here “ Flour will rise to $8 a barrel by Monday from McMinnville, and is June,” says a prominent business enjoying a visit with Mrs. Moomaw man of New York. 80 much for and family. She expects to remain LOOKING DOWN YUKON AVENUE. some time. They took a trip to old Dr. Congress tariff yeast. One of the most traveled highways of the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc Ex Bandon yesterday for a little out position will be the street to which has been given the name of Yukon King Edward never before had ing. Avenue. Yukon Avenue makes Its way across the exposition grounds so many ups and downs. He is up from west to east, and the ends are represented by Klondike Circle near Go to the People’s Market, Dean and about one day and out the next, the entrance, and Nome Circle on which fronts the classic Forestry build & Henaley Prop’rs, for the best ba according to alternate cables. ing. It crosses the roaring Cascades on oriental bridges of handsome con, lard, bams, and meat of every design, and from Us central part the buildings of Hawaii and Alaska, description. They treat you square. Here is a typical example of backed by the enormous federal structure, are directly to the north. J. F. Clark, tbe representative of where the consumer gets it: It iB Just to the west of Klpndike Circle the Pay Streak winds in a general direction from north to south, and at the eastern end the land gives estimated that the tariff on lemons tbe eastern parties who are to take way precipitously to the shores of Lake Washington. It is on this beau will raise them £ cents each in over the Coquille Mill and Mercan tiful shore of the lake the natural ampitheatre Is located, and nature has tile Co., returned from his trip east price. so quaintly formed this delightful spot, that small effort has been re the latter part of the week and re quired of man to transform It Into as perfect an exhibition place as Is The tariff allinnce of the New ports that the machinery for tbe possible. Its curving, sloping sides complete a semi-circle, and from its England Republicans and the new mill has been ordered and that tiers of towering scats 30,000 spectators may witness the entertainments Southern Democrats is another ex- work will be commenced at once with no possibilities of occupying a single undesirable seat. ibition of how business bridges the A wonderful variety of architectural display is shown by the many New and up.to-date stock of sheet buildings through which Yukon Avenue passes, and during its course the “ bloody chasm.’ ’ musio to arrive on next steamer. At visitor passes from man-made monuments through parts of magnificent forests whose grandeur has never been marred by the destructive craft A flashlight picture of the voters E. 0. Barker & Co. of Mammon's disciples. From every side the line of horizon is defined in the committee of the whole on Services at M. E. Church South by mountains whose lines are delineated in perpetual snow, and stretch the lumber and hide schedules next Sunday as usual. At tbe A ing away as far as the eye can travel rest the waters of Puget Sound. would make a very interesting sup M. Service the Pastor will preach plement to the Congressional Re on "Christian Growth.” At night Big Bargains. cord. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS our Presiding Elder, Rev. E. B Notice is hereby given tliat sealed Jones will he here and preach, and 180-acre ranch, all bottom Price Nearly all of the newspapers now bids will be received for the improve, the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper $ 20 , 000 . adays refer to him as “ Mr. Taft” or 200 acres timber land, price $1500. ment of a portion of the County Road will be administered. Everyone “ President Taft,” one rarely sees 45 acre well improved ranch, price in Road District No. 16, Coos County invited to be present Oregon, according to the specifications the pert and impertinent “ Bill" in $4500. “The Failure’’ nt the MasoDic And other bargains in property. on file with the County Clerk and a referance to the Chief Magistrate. copy of such 8]iecifications in the hands Gregg. We are coming along very nicely in Hall on Tuesday night of next Call on Neathery of L. Harlocker, Special Road Master ------ — ---------- week. Don’t miss it.. this country, we think. of R. D. No. 16. Five per cent of tbe N otice. We understand that it is tbe in amount of bid to be deposited with the For the first time in ten years a tention of our local railroad to again E. 8 - Slocum. haviDg disposed County Clerk on such bid, and all bid circus is about to exhibit in oyBter adopt tbe twice-a-day service of his drug store, has placed his ac to be filed with the County Clerk of Bay. It is but just to say, how about the first of next month. This counts in my hands for collection. Cooj County, Oregon, on or before the ever, that it is an insignificant, un is a great convenience to the travel All persons knowing themselves to 6th day of May, 1909, at 10 o’clock A pretentious little circus, and is not ing public which will be highly ap be indebted to the Slocum Drug M.The County Court reserves the right seeking to enshroud in forgetful- preciated. Tbe company is ready Company will please call and set to reject any and ad bids. Dated this 14th day of April A. D. ............... ness any of Oyster Bay’s ancient to give our peoble tbe very best tle as soon as possible. 1909. L. H arlocker , glory. W m . OllDV. service that the traffic will bear Special Road Master R. D. No. 16 — “ The Clay Baker’’ at the Masonic Hall tonight by tbe “ Coos County The Coos Bay Times of tbe 24th, Stock Co. says word has been received that Julius Larsen, of Marshfield, Mrs. Walker has been appointed spent two or three days in this city post mistress to fill the vacancy last week with bis son, Hermann caused by the death of her husband, Larsen, who is operating their Robert Walker. dredge in the Beaver Slough drain The recommendation was made age district. This work is proving on April 15 by President Taft and highly satisfactory. Tbe waters confirmation by Congress will be leave these low lands readily when made at an early date. given an opportunity, and this vast Mrs. Walker’s experience in the body of land will aoon be suscepti office during the incumbency of her ble of cultivation. There is no en husband will eminently fit ber for terprise to be established in the tbe position. valley of greater importance than Mrs. W alker Gets Office. ------ — — - » «■ » • --------- N K atson , County Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Teters, G. W . Norris, and T. G. Barker, of Fairview, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Both our Register, Having sold my business with ns one of the candidates. This was an error. I was not a candidate be tbe J. II. WntkiDs Medical Co. to H. fore the convention, and at uo time Holverson, lie haB authority to col was my name before the convention lect all sums due me ou accounts to be voted upon. Any votes cast Thanking all for past favors, I am for me were unauthorized, any state- respectfully yours, H kniiy B r k n w a l d . ment in the paper that I was a cand Having concluded to open a idate is unauthorized. I am per- brauch millinery business in Co fectly willing to attend to my own quille, I have secured the lower floor of the Leach building near the business and pat my taxes, and let i ___„ .. * • J ’ Wickham House, and • , have - on die- the other gentlemen have tbe of- ,,| ,r „ f„H i¡ne of up-to-date exclus- fices. Respectfully submitted, ive rmlhnery. This branch will be C. R. B arbow . ! conducted under my personal sup- • — ervision and a competent milliner, F or S ale .— One pair of good Miss Nellie McIntosh, baa been work horses, also a pair of varmint placed in charge. hounds Inquire at this office, Mas. A. G. Ajkep Leave Orders W ith W m . Oddy Phone Main 295 For S a le ... Everything from a Harness and Buggy] to 180 Acres of Land. J ohn R. M c G ee , Admidistrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County, administratrix of the es tate of W. V. Cope, deceased; and ail persons having claims against the said estate are required to present them, witli the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administratrix of said estate, at the office of J. J. Stanley, in the City ol Coquille, County of Coos and State of Oregon. Dated this 7th day of April, 1909 S arah E. C ope . Administratrix of the Estate of W. V. Cope, Deceased. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the construc tion of a wagon bridge across the West Fork of Coos River at Michelbrink’s farm in R. D. No. 6, all material for the construction of such bridge to be furn ished by the contractor; such bridge to be constructed according to the plana and specifications on file with the County Clerk and a copy in the hands of John F, Hall. County Judge, at Marshfield, Oregon. Five per cent of the amount of bid to be deposited with the County Clerk with such bid, and all bids to be filed with the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or before the 6th day of May, A. D. 1909, at 10 o’clock A. M. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 14th day of April. A. D. 1909. F o r Sale. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Two or three nice new bungalow Department of the Interior, U. 8. in beautiful locations. Inquire at Land office, Koseburg, Oregon, March 31, 1909. tbe H ebald office. Notice is hereby given that Arthur L. Mr. F. G. Fritts, Oucouta, N. Y., Veatch, of Fairview, Oregon, who, on writes: "M y little girl was greatly May 12, 1902, made Homestead Entry benefitted by taking Foley’s Orino No. 11,580, 8. R. 02037, for the S. E. JL Laxative, aud I think it is tbe best Section 22, Township 27 South, Range 12 remedy for constipation and liver West, Willamette Meridian, has filed trouble.'- Foley’ s Orino Laxative notice of his intention to make final five- J ames W atson is best for women and children, as year proof, to establish claim to the land County Clerk. it is mild, pleasant and effective, above described, before L. A. Liljeqvist, and is a splendid spring medicine, U. S. Commissioner, at Coquille, Ore NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. as it cleanses the system aud clears gon, on the 15th day of May, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Chas. Notice is hereby given that sealed the complexion, Furhman’ s Phar Phillips, of Coouille, Oregon, and B. B, bids will be received for planking a macy. Eggs for Hatching Rouse’s Coal The Best Coal in Coos county Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate ol Winnifred Gaffey, deceased,are required to present them, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of said deceased, at the office of A. J. Sherwood in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 30th day of March, A. D. 1909. portion of the County Road known as the Coos Bay Wagon Road in Road Dis trict No. 30, in Coos County, Oregon, according to the specifications on file with the County Clerk and a copy of such specifications in the hands of H. E. Wilcox, Special Road Masterof Road District No. 30. Five per cent of the amount of bid to be deposited with tbe County Clerk with bid. All bids to be filed with the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or before the 6th day of May A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Datel this 7th day of April A. D, 1909. H. E. WILCOX, Special Road Master of R. D. No. 30. the bringing under cultivation of the rich bottom lands now in wil. from pure breed stock. CocKrols to bead our pens of Brown Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Co., Tar- lows. and White Leghorn took 1st prize NOTICE. rytown.New York: F ob S ale O b T rade . —One Olds, fct Oregon State Fair 1908, where I Notice is hereby given that all Coos more birds were on exhibition, than ■ 10,000 mile non-Btop car finished mobile, of 1904 pattern, double County warrants draw1' on the General 4:30 p. m Monday. Tola’ 10,074 seats, in good repair. Will sell or any show ever held on the coast. ! Road Fund and endorsed prior to Jan. 1, Have a pen of full blood White miles. Immediately after run car trade for real estate or horses aDd Plymouth Rocks headed by rooster 1909, w ill he paid on presentation at my was tried out on Coray Hill— 22 buggy. Call on Steven Lapps at from U R Fishel, the most cele office in Coquille, Oregon. No interest will lie allowed on any of per cent grade— and found in per Coquille or Marshfield, Oregon- brated breeder of W R in the world, also have Black Minorcas of tbe these warrants after April 13, 1909. feet condition. Gasoline consump. W. J. Butler, of Marshfield, with best strnin, and the 1st pair of prize ] Dated April 13, 1909, at Coquille, Or tion, G79 gallons— average per gal T. M. GIMMICK, William V. Mong and the Coos winners Indian Runner ducks at j egon. Ion 14 8-10 miles. Oil consump. Coos County Treasurer County Stick Co. are with us agaiu Oregon State Fair. 1908. tioD 429 quartB—only 4 quarts of Rogister Jersey cattle and Birk- this week, as it their intention to NOTICE TO CREDITORS. water added to radiator. Car turn be each week this season. List sbire bogs. Write for prices or call nt farm of J. C. Watson, Co- j Notice is hereby given that all per ed over to Technical Committee in night they gave us "The Devil,” quille. sons having claims against the estate charge of Prof. Park of the New SHERIFF’S SALE. which was well patronized and of Joseph D. Hudson, deceased, are re By virture of an execution issued out England Technical Institute. highly appreciated by all. To- We often wonder how many per quired to present them, with proper of the Honorable Circuit Court of the World’s record lor endurance and night the company will present sons can be persuaded into taking vouchers, to the undersigned, Admini State of Oregon for the County of Coos, reliability firmly established, stratrix of the estate of said deceased, ‘The Clay Baker’” a play anything but Foley’s Honey and on the 1st day of April, 1909, in favor of at the office of H. II. Smith in the City C oler Tar for coughs, colds and lung Ralph E. Nosier Plaintiff, and against written by Mr. Moug, and which a i»»<------------ trouble. Do not be fooled into ac of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, with Bud Dulley Defendant, for the sum’ of Renews Lumber Rate Fight. his company gave here some years cepting "ow n make” or other sub in six months from the date of this Forty-six Dollars and Fifty cents Gold ago, aud which we would say was stitutes. The genuine contains no notice. Coin, and Fourteen Dollars costs togeth Dated April 6th. 1909. Washington, I). C., /*pril 24.— one of the most highly appreciated harmful drugs and is in a yellow er with interest on Forty-five Dollars at M aruarkt A. H udson , Furhman's Pharmacy. Senator Piles has introduced an performances ever given in our city. package. six per cent from October 1, 1904, and Administratrix. amendment to the tariff bill restor Next week they will give us but accruing coats, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction, on 8 turday, ing the duty on rough lumber to one night, upon which occasion NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the 9th day of May, 1909, at ten o’clook a. $2 per 1,000 feet. they will present “ The Failure." Notice is hereby given that sealed m., at the Court Housedoorin Coquille, This is a bright pUy and may be bids for the special improvements in Coos County and State of Oregon, all N ot a Candidate. Road District No. 0 Coos Counfv, Ore the right, title and interest which the heartily enjoyed by all. Each suc gon will be received by the County | said Bud Dulley, defendant, had on or In the report of the people’s con cessive evemng brings o u tn b e ttir Clerk or Coos County. Oregon up to 10 bouse and Mr. Butler nod his peo o’clock A. M. Thursday the 6th day of i after the 30th day of August. 1905, in vention, or mucus for the nomina or to the following described premises, May, 1909, as follows to-wit: ting of candidates for City Council- ple are highly pleased with their Commencing at one mile stake on to-wit. success, so far. j west fork road and running in a wester men, the Sentinel had my name in Commencing at the N. W. corner of Maxwell Gets World’ s Record. Li J a m es W BURN ly direct ion, widening and grading of road according to plans and specifica- Section 6, Township 28, South ol Range | tions ; also beginning at quarter mile 12, W. W. M., in Coos Connty; Oregon, from mile stake No. 4 or two hundred running thence S. 20 roils, thence E. 12 feet from the southwest corner ofsec- rods, thence N. 20 rods, thence W ¡12 rods I tion 8: then extending Northeast at>out i 1 four miles to Douglas County line. j f° P‘*ce of beginning. Rifts will he received for tlie two im- I Also lot 1 in block 66 and lot 1 in block nroveinenti separately, »nccepsful hid- | (i5 Elliott’s addition to tbe town of Co- der to extend tbe road as far as spec ... ial fund for that purpose may lie avail- ^ * able. Each bill to be accompanied by commencing at the N. E. corner a certified chock or undertaking to the ■ of lot 1, block 66 aforementioned, rnn- amount of 6 per cent of bid to be for- nin« thence S. to the S. E. corner of lot | feited tn case blit shall be accepted and ' . ’ bidder refuse» or neglects to enter into I 1 ,n b,ock “ aforementioned, thence J contract within three days from tbe j E. 6 feet, more or less, an», tc the Town- I date of acceptance. All work to be done ship line, thence N. to the place of be- nnder the supervision of the special • Road Master. The Court reserve» the . , . , right to reject anv and all bids. Terms of sale cash in hand. Dated this 20th day of April, 1909. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 3rd .lorirn L arsen . day of April, 1909. Special Road Master, Road P|st. No, i W .W , Gage. For Clothing call pu G A Robin,qn 6 Coo« Conn tv, Oregon. ~ i Sharif of Coos County, Or« Jrpion, Town Property o f all Kinds from $650 to $35,000 Business Chances. Business Lots and GOLDEN ■ Buildings \ OPPO R TU N ITIES i Come in and List With Neathery & Greggg Two Doors North o f Postoffice R. 8. KN OW LTON, President GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres. R. H. MAST, Cashier Farmers ai)d Merchants of Coquille Baijlj CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 A Reasonable Share of Your Business Solicited First Class Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Sound Ring Flour, Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch at Big Ware house. FRED TRUE in charge. Automobile You in a Model T Ford for $850.00 than in most cars selling for $3,000.00. You get the easiest riding car sold today. You get better steel than is used in any ma chine. You get a car the working parts are easy to get to. Yon get a car tbat will lie more economical to run than it would be to keep a horse. In fact, in the Model T Ford you get everything to be had. Model T Ford Cars (ire Built To Last. No car made will stand the rough treatment you can give this car. If for no other reason than to verify or disprove these statementa, you owe it to your pocketbook to investigate this wonderful Ford car. If only to ride in a silent, easy-riding, comfortable, powerful car, it will pay you for the time spent. We do not want your order unless we prove these things to your own satisfaction. FRED SLAGLE TH E Agent, Coquille, Ore. CO Q U ILLE R IV E R L IN E Between San F ra n cisco and Bandon Steamers FIFIELD and BANDON T w i n Screw, N e w a n d Fa st 1st Class Passage Up Freight - - - $7.50 - 3.00 O u r Interests are your Interests. Fa ir rate and good service our motto. A. F. ESTABR00K CO. Agent, San Francisco, Calif. Ç. M. SPENCER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon,