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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1909)
— - S H E R IF F ’S SALE. Memorial Service«. SH E R IFF’S SALE. Notice is hereby given, th at by vir Notice is hereby, that by virtue of an Try The The peoplt> of this city observed tue of an execution duly issued out of Dr. and Mrs. Richardson and execution duly issued out of the Circuit the Sunday as Decoration Day. A very Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1909. Mrs. E. O’Connell arrived from County of Coos and to me directed on for the County of Coos and to me di nice am i appropriate program was General Blacksmiths Portland last week. Mrs- Richard the 3rd day ol May, 1909, upon a judg rected on the 3rd day of May, 1909 up rendered at the Masonic Hall in the and Horseshoeing;.... Local advertisem ents among local m ent and decree duly rendeied. enter on a judgment anil decree duly render presence of a large throng, in reading five cents per line each inser son, nee Edna O'Connell, intends ed of record and docketed in and by said cluding a very interesting, forceful tion. Cards Ol thanks SO cents each. spending the summer with relatives Court ontlie27th day of April, 1909, in a ed, entered of record and docketed in All kinds of Repairing, Logging and patriotic oration by Dr. U. H. O bituary poetry five cents per line. on the bay. certain suit then in said Court pending, and by said Court on the 28th day of Resolutions ol Condolence and lodge wherein C. M.Skeels was plaintiff and April. 1909, in a certain suit then in Feeso of the M. E. Church, after and Carriage Work. advertising five cents per line. O. F. Rohrer and Mary A. kolirer were said Fifteen members of the engineer which the people repaired to the Court pending, wherein E. F. defendants in favor of plaintiff and cemeteries with their loads of corps of the U. 8 . Artillery, under MEAT MARKET against said defendants l>v which exe Swearengin wus plaintiff and Don E. Big Strike at McCloud, Calii command of Lieut. Tyndall, arrived flowers and decked the little green cution I am commanded to sell the Mills, and Mrs. Don E. Mills, his wife property in said execution and herein were defendants in favor of plaintiff mounds which mark the reeling All Work Guaranteed here last Thursday from Vancouver, Next Door to Herseys Store after desenhed to pay the sum due the and against said defendants by which McCloud, Cal., May 29.—Seven place of friends the memory of \ plaintiff of $S7.8o with interest thereon execution I am commanded to sell the J. H. SLAGLE, Prop and will prepare war and navy de -1 hundred Italian laborers, employed whom will never fade from them at the rate of 6 |«-r rent ja-r annum property in said execution and herein partmeuts. They are camped near. Second St., Rose Building as long as they remain on this GOOD, CLEAN, from the 27th day of April, 1909, until after described to pay the sum due the by tin McCloud River Lumber together with the costs and dis- plaintiff of $584.15 with interest there * earth f iaid Company, have been on a strike for the race track, and will make head- aireeinents ef said suit taxed at $13.80, on at the rate of 6 per cent per annum At Bandou Monday was observed FRESH MEATS ail Attorney fee ol $25 and cost and ex from the 28th nay of April, 1909, until two days. About 200 of them at quarters here for the present- as Decoration Day, ami iu response Oregon to an invitation a goodly number penses of said execution. I will on paid togethei witii the costs and dis At Low Prices tempted yesterday to take possess Taylor Siglin’a house on Isthmus Coquille, Thursday the 10th day of June, 1909, bursements of said suit taxed at $32.50 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said an Attorney fee of $75 and costs and ion of the company’s train going to slougb was totally destroyed by fire of the local Post, G. A. R. and W. at the Front door of the County expenses of said execution. I will on the woods near Bartie, for the pur last Friday. Nobody was in the Why does the being we call a R. C. went to the sea to take part j Give Us A Trial day Court House in The City of Coquille, Thursday the 10th day of June, 1909, with Comrades and friends in the Coos County, Oregon, sell at public at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said pose of inducing the loggers there house at the time the fire btoke “gentleman” wear around bis neck of the day. A very auction to tile highest bidder for cash day at the Front door of the County to join their ranks. Sheriff How out, but it is generally sup a band of spotless whiteness and observance in hand on the day of sale, all the Court House in City of Coquille, Coos large crowd assembled. The pros- tight, title, interest and estate which County, Oregon, sell at public auction ard, with 25 deputies, warned the posed that a spark from the unbearable stiffness, at bis wrists session was led by their brusa band, Saturday Nights Boxing Contest said defendants O. F. ltohrer and to the highest bidder for cash in hand strikers not to interfere with the stovepipe caught on the roof. similiar instruments of torture and and few if any larger assemblages Mary A. Rohrer and all iieraons claim on the day of sale, all the right, title, under them subsequent to the At interest and estate which said defend train, which was carrying the mail. When noticed, the fire had gained before big chest a ligidly starched have ever been together at that In the boxing contest which «’as ing tachm ent lien of Plaintiff, in, of and to ants Don E. Mills and Mrs. Don E. occasion. Thereupon they bought tickets and such hendway that nothing could be linen plate? No one outside of place on any -- pulled off here last Saturday night, said property, said premises hereinbe Mills, his wife and all persons claiming »-.#* --------- - the preliminary bout, which was fore menitioned are descritied in said under them subsequent to the Liens of the company coupled onto the cars saved from tho building, which a madhouse would call these arti execution as follows, to-w it. betweeu Bird Nosier and Al F ish Lots 21 and Plaintiff in, of and to said property, Riverton Pick-U ps. and carried them as passengers. with its contents, is a total loss. cles of apparel agreeable. There 23 in Block 1, lots 1, 2,3, premises hereinbefore mentioned was giveu to Nosier in the first 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, and 11 in block 7, and said On reaching the woods, the strikers The bouse was an old one, having is for the custom no reason at all George Steward and wife went are in said execution as follows, to-w it: lots 6, 8, and 9 in Block 11 all in Sun I.otfl nine and ten in Block nine in induced all the loggers to quit been built many years ago by T. A drawn from comfort, hygiene or use up to Hoaquim, Washington, to round on a foul. The main bout of set in the County of Coos and Henuetts Batulon Beach, P lat “ A” the eveniog was between Earl Nosier State City, of Oregon, according to the plat Coos County, Oregon, all and singular work, Americans as well as Italians. King, when he was owner of the fulness. There is, however, the visit his brother who is down with Sunset City on file and of record and Carl Hughes and was given to of in said with the buildings and im- ghostofadesd reason. Once up Rheumatism. The Americans stopped working place. the office of the County Clerk of Coos ' thereof, proveinents thereon and all appurten- Hughes in the second round. County, Oregon. through fear of violence, but did A portion of Commercial Avenue on a time a “gentleman” was pre Mr. and Mrs. Peterson went to thereto. Said sale being made Bubject to re I ances All four contestants are home demption Said sale being made subject to re not join the strikers. was filled last week by the dredge sumed to do no work, and he dress Seattle to visit the fair. They were boys in the m anner provided by demption in the m anner provided hy and members of the athletic law. Between 1400 and 1500 men are and some of the lots adjoining were ed to show this by putting on these accompanied by their son Elson. 1909. club of this place. Both parties Dated this 4th day W. of W. May, Dated this 4th dav of May, 1909. now idle either from choice or fear. also filled in. The dredge has lat visible signs that he never soiled G * ' W \V. G * Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. The tieup is complete, the com ely been working in pure sand, his hands, sweated his neck or bent James Vowell moved out on put up a good, scientific bout, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. By C. A. G * . Deputy his ranch, where be will be bandy which was witnessed by a good By C. A. G a g * Deputy. pany’s two saw mills, plaining mills, which packs hard and makes ex- his noble baak. It matters not sized audience. to his coal works. box factory and logging camps are cell int filling for street foundations. that we no longer believe in this all being closed. The company has Woikon the channel between the definition of a gentleman. We did Mrs. Kelley of Coquille was a R. 8 . KNOWLTON, President GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres. Big Bargain“. been cutting half a million feet of cold storage and Centerville will believe once. It ghost rules on visitor at the Elwood ranch last B. H. MAST, Cashier 180-acre ranch, all bottom. Price week. lumber daily. No violence has oc soon be commenced, and it will be No man is bold enough to appear curred yet, and none is anticipated dredged to a depth of 18 feet at in society without this impossible The Mong Company played in $ 20 , 000 . 200 acres timber land, price $1500. while Sheriff Howard and his depu low water, the same as the channel harness. Only a professional hu. town one night last week. 45 acre well improved ranch, price morist like Mark Twain or some ties remain on the ground. Bean, the Riverton Postmaster, along the Marshfield waterfront. The Italians demand an increase It is estimated that the present ap one who wishes to pose ns a mild has built an addition on his house. $4500. bargains in property. of pay of from 25 to 50 cent« a day propriation will keep the dredge in lunatic dares rebel. Addison said Mrs. Marion Wilkinson of Pros Call And on other Neathery & Gregg. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 that the man who would clothe him according to their positions, and operation until the end of Decem per is quite sick with rheumatism. the privilege of trading at any store ber at least, by which time a great self according to common sense She is now at the homo of her Having concluded to open a A Reasonable Share of Your Business Solicited First Class Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent they please. They are now receiv improyement will have been effect would find himself in jail within a mother, Mrs. H. Baumgartner, at branch millinery business in Co quille, I have secured tbe lower week.—Frank Crane in Atlantic. this place. ing $1.75 and $2 a day. They also ed. Leach buildiDg near the demand that they may draw their The Commissioner of the Gener. Mrs. Weinhart’s twins have both floor of the House, and have on dis wages at any time, without dis al Land office has canceled the Five hundred thousand acres of been quite sick but are now re Wickham play a full line of up-to-date exclus counting them nt the company’s homestead entry of Claude L. Kid- land in the Big Bend country, west covering. ive millinery. This branch will be cf Spokane, are adasted to irriga The Beaver Hill boys played the conducted bank. under my personal sup der, of Roseburg, who wanted to The demands of the strikers will homestead 143 acres of valuable tion, according to Frederick H. Hatchet Slough boys a game of ervision and n competent milliner. Nellie McIntosh, has been Oils, cleans and looks after liis ponderous be considered at a meeting of the land in Eastside, owned by Henry Newell, director of the government ball last Sunday and B. H. came Miss placed in charge. reclamation service. He announced directors in the East. locomotive every few hours. In the little deli Mas. A. G. Aiken. Sengstaken. Kidder should learn that a survey had been completed, out victorous. cate watch there are wheels which make more from this that there is nothing in Steamer Cowin Safe. showing it is possible to reclaim The Iramway from the Riverton kidding with property that belongs this acreage and supply it with Coal mines to Ihe riyer, has been re This will not inteiest you if you revolutions than those of the fastest train and are worth fifty thousand dollars, Seattle, Washington., Mny 29.— to other people. do it day after day. Is it not reasonable moisture by seventy miles of canals, built and is now ready for use. but if you are a man of moderate Cable advices received here last D ona A nna . means and cannot afford to employ using water from the Spokane riv that these little wheels should be attended to night state that the steamer Corwin, Myrtle Point Enterprise. a physician when you have an at er. On the basis of two aert s for occasionally. Let us do your work for you. tack of diarrhoea, you will be pleas, the first vessel of tfie Nome fleet, each person this project would A L L W O RK G U A RA N TEED ed to know that one or two does ol has reached port in salety. She Along with the other signs of support a populatiou of 250,000, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and left here May 10, carrying a full awakening in Myrtle Point is talk making it also the largest single Diarrhoea Remedy will ctite it. cargo of perishable freight, the of reorganzing the band. There is tract in the world, a distinction This remedy has l>een in use for Winter's accumu’ation of mill and good musical talent in the city and now held by Idaho with the lloise- many years and is thoroughly re there is no reason why the Fourth Payette project of 200,000 acres liable. Price 25 cents. For sale 100 passengers by R S Knowlton. of July, ball games and other events x>e«oooooooeo< The telephone girl sits in her should not be enlivened with good He said the only reason the r< clam ation service does not undertake NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF chair and listens to voices from music. NAL ACCOUNT. everywnere. She hears all the Mr. Otto Groke, of Iho North the work now is that it has uot ihe Notice is hereby given th at the u n gossip, she hears all the news, she Bend Cigar company, cigar manu- the funds to complete such a large dersigned, A dm inistrator of the Es tate of Lillian M. Candlin, deceased knows who is happy and who has factururers, and Miss Bonnie Whit project. “But”, he added, “it will has filed in the County Court of Coos. the blues, she knows all our sor tington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be done some time and the enliie County. Oregon his final report and ac West «ill benefit a» a n suit of this count in the m atter of said estate and rows, she kuows all our joys, she W. W. Whittington of the South the judge of said court has set Friday undertaking and others contem knows every girl who chases the Fork the 2oth day of June, A. D. 1909 as the united in marriage Wed plated by I lie gnveaunioiit iu olh- i day, and the Court house at Coquille, bovs; she knows who owes money nesday were at the home of the parts of Ihe country.”—Ex. Ouos County. Oregon as the place for and who pay their bills. She knows bride’s eveuiug hearing objections to said final ac parents, Rev. TI iob . Bark- count and lor the settlem ent of said all our cares and she knows »11 our low of this city performing the mar Colds that hang on weaken the estate. ills. She kuows of our troubles, riage ceremony. Only relatives of constitution and develop into con -1 W C , A dm inistrator she knows of our strife, she knows the contracting pnrties were pres sumption. Foley’s Honey and ( every man who is mean to his wife. cutes persistent coughs that S H E R IF F ’S SALE. Mr. and Mas. Groke will Tar refuse to yield to other treatment. She knows who is truthful, she ent. Notice is hereby given, th at by vir make tlisir Lome st North Bend,' Do not experiment with untried tue of an execution duly issued out of knows who tells lies, she knows who for which place they left on the remedies as delay may result in the C ircuit Court of the S tate of Ore is married and when the stork flies. morning train. your cold settling on your lungs. gon, for the County of Coos and to me Sheknows every time we get out with C J Fuhrman. F r Clothing all on G A Robinson directed on the 3rd day of May A. D. the boys, she knows every woman Mr and MrB. Krantz welcomed a 1909 upon a judgm ent and decree duly who has a dark past, she knows daughter to their home at Gravel rendered, entered of record and docket ed in and by said Court on the 28th every man whow inclined to be Ford on Saturday, the 22nd. day of April 1909 in a certain suit then f»Bt; in fact there’s a secret nenth The stage company is makiDg ex in said Court pending, wherein Emily each saucy curl of that quiet de cellent time in their trip betweeu C. Converse was plaintiff and Mae Mc- mure looking telephone girl. If Boseburg and Myrtle Point. The Clary, formerly Mae Gravea and Lucius the telephone girl would tell all stage arrived at 10 o’clock Wednes D. McClarv, her hushand were defend ants in favor of plaintiff and against that she knows, it would turn half day eveuing and has been arriving said defendants by which execution I our friends into bitterest foes; she at about that hour quite regularly. am commanded to sell the property In would sow a smad wind that would Mrs. Chas. Adams and Miss Kate said execution and hereinafter describ soon be n gale, engulf ug <n trouble Furber, of Myrtle Point., were in ed to pay the sum due the plaintiff of and land us in jail; she would let Coquille last Friday, guests of Mrs. $2091.65 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the go a story (which gaining in force), Elwood Barey. 28th day of April, 1909, until paid to would cause half our wives to sue gether with the coats and disburse for divorce; Bhe could get all the Any mother who has had ex ments of said suit taxed at $32.25 an a t churches mixed up in a fight and perience with this distressing ail torney fee of $150 and costa and ex turn all our days into sorrowing ment will be pleased to know that penses of said execution. I will on cure may he effected by applying Thursday the 10th day of June.’ 1909, nights; in fact she could keep the a Chamberlain’s Salve as soon as the at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said whole town in a stew if she told child is done nursing. Wipe it off lay at the front door of the County the tenth part of the things that with a soft cloth before allowing Court House in the City of Coquille. she knew. Now doesn't it make the babe to nurse. Many trained W H ERE WORLD'S WORKS OE ART W ILL HE HOUSED AT A.-Y.-P. Coos County, Oregon, sell at public your head whirl when you think nurses use this salve with best re auction to the highest bidder for cash EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. in hand on the day of sale, all the right, what you owe the telephone girl. sult. For sale by It 8 Knowlton. Coquille tyerald. I The Coos Bay N ew s Allen & Noah Square Deal ag ag ag parsers at)d Merchants of Coquille BaqH Our Friend, The Engineer ---------------------- » V » * ---------------------- ----------------------- » « D > • .........................- E. C. BARK ER & CO il l ia m Good Bargains in Beal Estate. Six-room residence, good location —lot 50x100 feet; fine lawn. A snap for $ 1100 . Business property bringing $100 per month. A good investment. And other snaps, sea S titsm an A • * C o . Everyone would be benefited by taking Foley’s Orino Laxative for conslipatiou, stomach and liver trouble, as it sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordi nary laxatives. Why not try Fol ey's Oriuo Laxatives today? C .1 Fuhrman. A Corking Story of our Navy, by Robert Dunn, the vvell-k nown war correspond ent, with pictures by R eutfr - dah l , the inan who threw such a scare into the naval authorities last year ; six other fine stories of assorted kinds; four arti cles that mean things, two of which were written for the spe cial purpose of saving you mon ey ; bright, crisp humor—all bound in a stirring Memorial Day cover— that’s the J U N E E V E R Y B O D Y 'S Nor Sale By Collier A (Jetty In this building will bo exhibited many priceless paintings. The dis play will represent the a rt galleries of the world, for many of these pic tures will be the work of the old m asters, including rare a rt exhibits from the Corcoran In W ashington, the Art Museum In New York, the Chicago A rt Institute and (rom a large num ber of private galleries of «ealthy men in the United States and Europe, who have for years m ade the collection of fam ous old paintings their hobby. P aris and London have m ade large loans. A t^h e Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition the selection of pictures will be lim ited to the works of men who have b«»en recognized In the great art com petitions in all paita* of the world. Many American artists will be represented In the display In the Fine Arts Palace at the Exposition and arrangem ents have already been made for the shipping of these valu able paintings from a rt Inatltues of this country to Seattle. O. L. Berg, a rt director of the Exposition, hr.« Waited all of the lead ing galleries of the United States, collecting th* pictures waitable for dis play at Seattle, and w rites th at th e pictures already ! -icd will constitute one of the greatest art displays assembled frr i:r. . r .,,tonal exhibition. The Fine A rts Building Is a fireproof strip r.nj •» cne of ths first buildings com pleted on the Exposit-, n Grounds. It i Mt m ore than $200,000 to erect the building. a n d l in title, interest and estate which said de fendants Mae MacClary, formerly Mae Graves and Lucius D. MacClary, her husband and all persons claiming un der them subsequent to the execution of plaintiff mortgage in, of and to said I properly, said premises hereinbefore mentioned are described in said execu- ; lion as follows, to-w it: The South-west quarter of the N orth west quarter of section T hirty-six, Township Thirty south of Range Twelve West of the W illam ette Merid ian in Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the m anner provided by law. Dated this 4tli day of May, 1909. W. W. G a o * Sheriff ol Coos County, Oregon. By C. A. G aof , Deputy.