Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 12, 1909, Image 2

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    Coquile tferald.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1909.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Mrs. John Walstrom, of Parkers­
burg, visited friends in Coquille
the last of the week.
Local advertisement« among local
reading five cents per line each inser­
B obn .— In Drain, Oregoo, May
tion. Cards of thanks 50 cents each.
Obituary poetry five cents per line. 3, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs Wesley
Resolutions of Condolence and lodge Krewson, a daughter.
advertising five cents per line.
Robinson’s store has just received
a new line of embroideries, in nan-
sook swiss and cambric, also tuck­
William Barklow, aged 23 years, ing and fronting for waists.
F oukd . — A
nice needleworked
was crushed and instantly killed at
the Aasen Bro’s logging camp on cushion. Owner may get same by
Riuck Creek Monday afternoon just calling at this office and paying for
before quitting time by being this notice,
caught between a log which was
Mrs. J. A. Davenport, of this city,
being drawn by the donkey along went to her old home in Hum­
the hillside and which took a roll, boldt county, California, by the
catching Mr. Barklow between the steamer Eureka which sailed from
log and a maple stump.
the Bay Wednesday.
The deceased was a son of Mrs
John Foulkes,
of Edgewood,
Anna Barklow, of Myrtle Point, California, was on the Bay lately
and of the late Rev. John Barklow, to attend the obsequise of his aunt,
the latter of whom passed over sev. who died recently at Marshfield,and
eral years ago. Beside his mother who left the greater portion of her
he leaves three brothers, Prof. J property to him.
H , John D. Nathan and three sis­
Wilhelm G. Hall has not been
ter«, \Jrs. J. L . Randleman of
connected with us for the past two
Mapleton, Mrs. C. E. Broadbent of
months and has no authority to
Myrtle Point and Miss Alta Bark­
make any solicitation either for the
low, the latter residing in Califor­
sale of pianos or piano Tuning.
nia.
Respectfully
The funeral takes place at the
W. R. H aine .
Norway Cemetery today.
Mr. aud Mrs. Cbas. Carl who
W o m a n 's R elief C orps.
have been in this city for several
months last past, started to Port­
The Woman’s Rolief Corp gave
land Friday. Mr. Carl owns some
a dinner to the old soldiers and
nico lots in Portland on which be
their families at the M. W. A. Hall
will bu:ld and prepare for renting
May 5th.
or sale to good advantage.
The tables was very beautifully
D. C. Krantz, formerly of the
decorated with flowers and fairly
Dora settlement, but now of Arago,
groaning under their load of good
made our office a pleasant call Mon
things prepared by the untiring ef­
dry. Mr. Krantz has sold his stock
forts of the ladies.
ranch near Dora end has purchas
It was with mingled feelings of
ed the farm of W H. Thomas at
astonishment and amusement that
Arago, where he wii. live in the
some of our most distinguished
future.
townsmen were caught with thair
A. W. VanWormer, a brother of
pockets filled with silverware. Af­
Mrs.
J. W. Briggs, of this city, ar­
ter dinner a social time was enjoyed
rived here last week from Pnneton,
by all.
One bundled and twenty-five Minnesota, and is taking a general
partook of the repast, seventeen of look at the country and will see bow
whom were old soldiers, some of our climate agrees with his health.
them visiting members from other In case he finds it agreeeble all
round, be will probably locate with
Posts.
The occasion was one long to be us. Mr. Van Wormer is a news­
remembered by all present and it is paper man.
W m B arklow M eets Death.
T I CITY OF
Did it Ever Occur to You
How Favorably Rich­
mond Compares With
other Cities of the State?
We Have
land later on
SH ERIFF’ S SALE.
Notice it hereby, that by virtue of an
Are you going to be able to sell it
to them or are you going to plod execution duly issued out of the Circuit
Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the
along working for others all
County of Cooe and to me directed on
your life
j the 3rd day ot May, 1909, upon a judg-
Think quickly for with me you are ment and decree duly rendered, enter­
protected from
losing
your ed of record and docketed in and by said
property should you become eick Court on the 27th day of April, 1909, in a
certain suit then In said Court pending,
or unemployed while you are ! wherein C. M.Skeela was plaintiff and
] O. F. Roiirer and Mary A. Rohrer were
making your purchase
defendants in favor of plaintiff anil
No man has ever lost his lots against said defendants by which exe-
ration I am commanded to sell the
when buying of me
property in said execution and herein­
Make your money work as hard as after described to pay the sum due the
you work yourself. Be some­ plaintiff of $87.8o with interest thereon
at the rate of tt per cent per annum
body your real estate will prove from the 27th day of April, 1909, until
paid together witli the costB and dis­
what you are
bursements ef said suit taxed at $13.80,
Plant jo u r money in Richmond an Attorney fee of $25 and cost and ex­
real «state and nature will do penses of said execution. I will on
Thursday the 10th day of June, 1909,
the rest
at the hour of 10 o ’clock A. M. of said
Herbert F. Brown.
day at the Front door of the County
Boynton & Short, Sales Agents, Court House in The City of Coquille,
Coos County, Oregon, Fell at public
Coquille and Myrtle Point.
auction to the highest bidder for cash
Ice plant
Acid plant
Two banks
Two dairies
Opera house
Two courts
Mild winters
Four bakeries
Cool summers
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in hand on the day of sale, all the
Four laundries
Sunday night at the First Meth­ i right, title, interest and estate which
said defendants 0 . F. Rohrer and
Nine churches
odist church the 20th anniversary I Mary A. Roiirer and all persons claim­
Twelve hotels
,
of the Epworth League will be ob­ ing under them subsequent to the At-
I tachment lien of Plaintiff, in. of and to
Four drug stores
served. A rousing young peoples said property, said premises hereinbe­
Fire department
meeting will be held and G. H. fore memtioned are described in said
execution as follows, to-wit;
Four post offices
Feese will make the address.
Lots 21 anil 23 in Block 1, lots 1, 2,3,
Belt line railroad
4, 5, fi, 7, 8, 9,10, and 11 in block 7, and
lots
6, 8, and 9 in Block 11 all in Sun­
Furniture factory
NOTICE.
set City, in the County of Coos and
10,000 to 12,000 population
Notice is hereby given “ That all State of Oregon, according to the plat
said Sunset City on file anil of record
Only 8 years old
Ceos County Warrants drawn on of
in the office of the County Clerk of Coos
Telephone system
the General Fund” and endorsed County, Oregon.
Said aale being made subject to re'
Two lumber yards
prior to July 1, 1907, will be paid demption
in the manner provided by
Two planning mills
on presentation at my office in Co­ law.
Dated
this
4th dav of May, 1909.
Three tailor shops
quille, Oregon. No interest will be
W. W. G age
Whale oil refinery
allowed after May 15, 1909.
Sheriff of Cooe County, Oregon.
By C. A. G age . Deputy
Four public halls
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, May
Union high school costing $85,000 11, 1909.
SH ERIFF’S SALE.
T. M. D im m ic x ,
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
Handsome city hall
Coos County Treasurer.
tue of an execution duly issued out of
Coal oil can factory
the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon
R e v . I W W illia m s o n 's L etter.
Two public libraties
for the County of Coos ami to me di
Rev. I. W. Williamson, Hunt­
Electric light system
reded on the 3rd day of May, 1909 up­
ington.
W.
Va.,
writes:
“
This
is
Five hardware stores
on a judgment and decree duly render­
to certify that ,1 used Foley’s Kid­ ed, entered of record and docketed in
Two telegraph offices
ney Remedy for nervous exhaus­ and by said Court on the 28th day of
Four blacksmith shops
tion and kidney trouble aud am April. 1909, in a certain suit then in
Three large brick yards
said Court pending, wherein M. F
Car line passing through the And­ free to say that it will do all that Swearengin was plaintiff and Don E,
you claim for it.” Foley’s Kidney Mills, and Mrs. Don E } Mills, iiis wife
rade tracts
Remedy has restored health and were defendants in favor of plaintiff
Six grammer schools
strength
to thousands of weak, run and against said defendants by which
Water and sewer system
down people. Contains no harm­ execution 1 am commanded to sell the
Fertilizer plant adjoining
property in said execution and herein­
ful drugs and is pleasant to take. C.
Best climate in the state
after described to pay the sura due the
J. Fuhrmau.
Another hospital assured
plaintiff of $584.15 with interest there­
on at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
A place where the wage earner can
Report of the condition of
from the 28th day of April, 1909, until
make money
paid together with the costs and dis­
Farmers
ami
.Merchants
Hank
Suburban cars to Oakland
bursements of said suit taxed at $32.50
of Coquille, at Coquille in the Stafc« of Ore­
Eight large grocery stores
an Attorney fee of $75 and costs and
gon, at the close of business, April 28/1909.
One structural steel plant
expenses of said execution. I will on
DRBOURCES
Thursday the 10th day of June, 1909,
Carnegie library to be built
Loans and discounts..................... $ 8,016 00
at the hour of 10 o ’clock A. M. of said
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holloway who One cyanide reducing plant
Bonds, securities, e t c ,..................
602 13
the intention of the Corps ladies to
day at the Front door of the County
Banking house, furniture and
give a social dinner to the veterans have conducted the City Bakery for Four large dry goods stores
Fixtures....................................... 5,121 08 Court House in City of Coquille, Coos
the past year, started north the last Fine up-to-date street car service Due from approved reserve banks 9,902 41 County, Oregon, Bell at public auction
every year.
of the week by the Breakwater. The second largest oil refinery in Cheoks and other cash items.......
602 83 to the highest bidder for cash in hand
Grandma Mast, an early pioneer They will spend a week or so in
Cash on hand.................................. 8,098 10 on the day of sale, all the right, title,
the world
Expenses advance Amt,lumber, etc 1,192 40 interest and estate which said defend­
of Coos Connty, passed away at the
Portland, then go on to Seattle, and Largest ’.vinery in the U. 8.
home of her eon Web Mast at Lee
ants Don E. Mills and Mrs. Qon E.
will
probably
extend
their
trip
to
Will
be
one
of
the
greatest
cities
of
Total
-
-
-
-
-
$33,633 96
yesterday, May 11, at the advanced
Mills, his wife and all persons claiming
of the state
LIAB1LITIBH.
age of ninety or ninety-one years. Alaska. K. F. Clark, a new ar­
under them subsequent to the LienB of
Capital stock paid in ....................$19,000 00 Plaintiff in, of and to said property,
The funeral takes placo at the fam rival from California is now in Large pottery plant
Surplus fu nd...................................
48 00 said premises hereinbefore mentioned
ily burying grounds on the old charge of the bakery.
Two large bottling works
Individual deposits subject to
homestead today.
are in said execution as follows, to-w it:
A
place
where
the
wage
earner
can
Married, at Eugene on April 28,
Check........................................... 14,101 96
Lots nine and ten in Block nine in
At its last session the County
Demand certificates o f deposit...
384 00
invest in good real estate
Mr. John Henry Paxson of Sunny-
Bennetts Bandon Beach, Plat “ A ”
Court granted a franchise or right
Pickle and preserving factory
T o t a l .......................................$33,633 95 Coos County, Oregon, all and singular
to the parties who secured the fran­ dale and Mrs Mary Whitcomb of
thereof, with the buildings and im­
chise from the City of Coquille for Portland, Justice Bryson officiating. Fuse and cap factory adjoining
S tate of O regon , C ounty of C oos — bs :
an electric street railway and elec­ The happy couple will reside for Ferry system to San Francisco
I, R. H. Mast, cashier of the above provements thereon and all appurten­
named bank, do solemnly swear that the above ances thereto.
tric lighting system, to use the the present at the home of the Two dyeing and cleaning houses
Said sale being made subject to re­
statement is true, to the best of my knowledge
County roadway for a railway sys­
Near
the
finest
park
in
the
state
groom’s father at Sunnydale, where
demption in the manner provided by
and belief.
1?. H. M ast , Cashier.
tem between here and Roseburg as
they were treated to some choice Two women’s improvement clubs C orrect Attest:
law.
fa r as the county line.
R. 8 . K nowlton ) . I’
M
music Friday evening by the Tim- Merchants protective association
Dated this 4th dav of May, 1909.
G eo . A. R obinson f I)lrector*-
Sunday morning special services
One brewery and a $200,000 one to
YV. W . G age
Subscribed and sworn to be-
will be held at the First Methodist pot tiu band.— Eugene Ex.
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
be built
/
'
Y
fore
me
this
5th
day
of
May,
Chu'ch in honor of pioneers and
It you want to feel well, look
J NOTARIAL ( 1909,
By C. A. G age Deputy.
old people. This will be an anni- well and be well, take Foley’s Kid­ Terminus of two transcontinental ) se a l i
J . J. S tanley ,
\_________ /
Notary Public.
verarv occasion to be observed
railroads
SH
E
R
IFF’S
SALE.
ney Remedy. It tones up the kid­
throughout the county. G. H.
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
Twenty-five passenger trains a
Feese will preach the sermon
A neys and bladder, purifies the blood
tue of an execution duly issued out of
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
day on two railroads
cordial invitation is extended to at­ and restores health and strength.
Department of tl e Interior, U. 8. the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
Is
city
of
first
class
with
special
tend the service.
Pleasant h take and contains no
Land office, Roseburg, Oregon, March gon, for the County of Coos and to me
charter
31, 1909.
directed on the 3rd day of May A. D.
Why not com­
J. A. Tobin, of Los Angoles, harmful drugs.
General shops of the Santa Fe
Notice is hereby given that Arthur L. 1909 upon a judgment and decree duly
California, arrived here yesterday mence today? C. J. Fuhrman.
Veatch, of Fairview, Oregon, who, on rendered, entered of record and docket­
railroad
and is enjoying a very pleasant
Samuel
G.
Johnson, a well
Terminus of lon gest oil pipe line in M*y l2 - !no2’ n,a,lK Homestead Entry ed in an I by said Court on the 28th
visit with his daughter, Mrs. E. A.
1 r
I V .-.
KQ/A (J I> IIQA'IW
.~ U f
1 /
citizen of this
I No. 11
11,680.
S. R. 02017, f for *1
the
8. E. \i.
Jay of April 1909 in a certain suit then
McDuffee, of this city. Mr. Tobin known pioneer
the world
Section 22, Township 27 South, Range 12 in said Court pending, wherein Emily
was a pioneer of Coos County, but county, and for the past three nr
Free mail delivery earned, will be West, Willamette Meridian, lias filed C. Converge was plaintiff and Mae Mc-
went to California about 23 years four years a resident of Coquille,
installed soon
notice of bis intention to make final five- Clary, formerly Mae Graves and Lucius
ago. He has met a number of old died at his home in the North side
Millions of dollars of contemplated year proof, to establish claim to the land D. McClarv, her hOsband were defend­
acquaintances since arriving in town.
of town on Saturday night, aged
above described, before L. A. Liljeqvist, ants in favor of plaintiff and against
improvements
At the municipal election of this ----------years. Mr. Johnsou lived
U. 8. Commissioner, at Coquille, Ore­ said defendants by which execution I
city Monday evening, A. W . Kel- on a farm near Fairview for a num­ Largest payroll of any city of its gon, on the 15th day of May, 1909.
am commanded to sell the property in
size
in
the
state
Claimant names ns witnesses: Chas. said execution and lieieinafter describ­
ley wsb re-elected recorder, and W. ber of years where he reared a
L. Kistner, A. T. Morrison and J. family. The body will be taken to One of the longest deep water Phillips, of Coquille, Oregon, and B. B. ed to pay the sum due the plaintiff of
frontages in the state and the Teters, G. W . Norris, and T. G. Barker, $2091.65 with interest thereon at the
C. Moomaw were elected council- the Fairview cemetery today for
o f Fairview, Oregon.
rate of 6 per cent per annum from the
best
men, but Mr. Moomaw will not burial.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
28th day of April, 1909, until paid to­
Everybody
a
booster
of
Richmond
qualify, and J. M. Nye will be the
Register. gether with the coats and disburse­
Mrs. Helen D. Harford, National Water system that supplies Rich­
ments of said suit taxed at $32.25 an at­
third councilman. By a vote one
Lecturer for the W. C. T. U. has
mond, Berkeley and Oakland
torney fee of $150 and costs and ex­
majority the pet Jersey will still be
penses of said execution. I will on
allowed to nip the daisys from our been in the county for a week She Two daily and one weekly news­
has spoken in all the towns, leaving
streets as usual.
Thursday the 10th day of June. 1909,
paper
at the hour of 10 o ’clock A. M. of said
Last Friday afternoon fire broke a W. C. T. U. wherever she has W ill have over 100,000 people in a
day at the front door of the County
been.
The
main
work
for
the
out !n what is known as Mother s
few yeais
Court House in the City of Coquille.
unions
will
be
towards
the
cam­
Restaurant in Marshfield and did
The fore sight of a man makes him
Coos County, Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for caah
considerable damage to the build­ paign for State wide Prohibition in
indejiendent and rich
in hand on the day of sale, all the right,
ing in which the fire originated 1909. Report of these unions with Down town lots on installments of
title, inteiest and estate which said de­
names
of
officers
will
appear
next
beside two or three others. We
$•'>.00 a month
fendants Mae MacClary, formerly Mae
have heard no estimate ns to the week. Mrs. Harford gave two The man who wins is the man who
Graves and Lucius D. MacClary, her
amount of damage done, but the | •ddresaee here *l*° speaking in the
acts quickly
husband end all i-ersnns claiming un­
der them snbsi qnent to the execution
fire laddies did good work find public school.
The Andrade Tracts arc Hie most
of plaintiff mortgage in, of and to said
J. S. Middleton and Harry Slagle,
soon had the flames subdued.
central projierty Richmond will
property, said premises hereinbefore
of
Myrtle
Point,
have
secured
the
ever
have
Andersons Practical Business
mentioned are described in said execu­
School has turned out three gradu­ Hersey building, lately vacated by Central lots. Easy payments; no
tion as follows, to-w it:
taxes, no interest
The Mouth-west quarter of the North­
ates, namely,
the Mieses Anna the Hampton meat market, and
have
opened
a
new
meat
market
west quarter of section Thirty-six,
Buy
to-day while you can get the
Dean, Josephine Lund and Mabel
Township Thirty south of Range
best selections
WiLon. These young ladies have Jtherein- Mr. Middleton is a butch-
Twelve West of tho Willamette Merid­
er
of
many
years
experience
and
Agents
in
Coos
county
now
progressed rapidly under the in.
ian in Coos County, Oregon.
structions of Prof, and Mis Ander­ well acquainted along this part of The man who wins is the man who
Said sale being made subject to re­
investa In oily n al estate
demption in the manner provided by
son, and hnve attained a speed of the valley, and made many friends
law.
considerably over a hundred words during bis few years residence here. There will never be any more land
.
, Mr, Slsgle is a young man well able
pated this 4th day of May, 1909,
per minute in their shorthand work, .
“ ___ . f
„
around
San
Francisco
Bay
than
:
* ,
„
, „
’ to render good assistance. He is a
W . W . G ao «
and are in all ways fully qualified brother of our townsman, f , S.
now but there will be million*
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
to take positions as
1
tailor.
By C. A, G aos , Deputy.
of peopl* who will W»nt this j For Clothing rail on G
stenographers. Slsgle, the
\
N o tice to C ontractor«.
Allen & Noah
Notice is hereby Riven that sealed
bids will be received for the build-
ir.R of a school bouse in Dist No. 20
General Blacksmiths
Coos County, Oregon, up to May
and Horseshoeing....
25, 1909.
Building to
be according to All kinds of Repairing, Logging
plans SDd specifications in the
and Carriage Work.
hands of Geo. HenniRer clerk of
Dist 20 contractors to furnish all
material.
Right reserved to reject any and
all bids.
Dated this l»t day of May 1909. Second St., Rose Building
Geo. Henniger,
Clerk school Diet. No. 20 Coos
County, Oregon.
All Work Guaranteed
Coquille, - Oregon
IT R E D
S L A G L E
T A IL O R
O R EG O N
C O Q U ILLE ,
X'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C O O O k
For S ale...
Everything from a Harness and Buggy!
to 180 Acres of Land.
Town Property of all Kinds from $650 to $35,000
Business Chances.
Business Lots and
GOLDEN
Buildings\
OPPORTUNITIES)
Come in and List With
Neathery & Greggi
Two Doors North of Postoffice
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R. 8. KNOW LTON, President
GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres.
R. H. MAST, Cashier
parnjers
uqd
Merchants
Baqlj
of Coquille
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.
You Get More Heal Automobile
in a Model T Ford for $850.00 than in most cars selling for $3,000.00. You get
ihe easiest riding car sold today. You get better steel than is used in any ma­
chine. Y’ ou get a car the working parts are easy to get to. You get a ta r that
will lie more economical to run than it would be to keep a horse.
In fact, in tlio
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 thin car. If for no
other reason than to verify or disprove these statements, you owe it to .your
pocketbook to investigate this wonderful Ford car. If only to ride in a silent,
easv-riding, comfortable, powerful car, it will pay you for the time. «pent. We
do not want jo u r order unless we prove these things to your own satisfaction.
FRED SLAGLE, Agent, Coquille, Ore.
THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE
Between San Francisco and Bandon
Steamers FIFIELD and BANDON
'T w in S c r e w , N e w a n d F a s t
1st Class Passage
Up Freight
-
-
-
O u r Interests are your Interests.
$7.50
-
3.00
Fair rate and
good service ou r motto.
A. F. EST A BROOK CO. Agent, San Francisco, Calif.
C. M, SPENCER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon,