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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1909)
A Coquille Herald. T upper v s. Tupper. M illinery at Cost. Mrs A. G. Aikens, commencing Thursday, June 24tb, will close out her entire stock of summer millinery at cost. Everything must go to make room for the fall stock. Try The The above ca^e which has at- trae'ed lon.e attention and which WEDNESDAY, JUNK I I , lt M . was decid'd in favor of Martha A. Tupper and the heirs of B. F. Tup- Local advertitements among local reading lice cents per line each inser per, plaii tiffs, and ugaiust J. F. Com ing B oxing Contest tion. Cards ol thanks 50 cents each. Bros. by Obituary poetry five cents per line. Tupper aud Baxter Resolutions of Condolence and lodge Judge Hamilton here was appealed There will be three boxing contests pulled off at the Coquille gymnasium advertising live cents per line. to the Supreme Court and before on next Saturday evening, June 26th. MEAT MARKET Each bout will be for three rounds. [ the luiefs had been filed or auy T o the P u b lic Hank Benltam of Coquille will meet ) ste| s had been taken in the Supreme Earl Chism of Aaeen's Camp; Earl i Next Door to Herseys Store , Nosier of this place w ill meet Kid Par The questim of our tchco! re Court, an agreement was reached J. H. SLAGLE. Prop sons of M arsh field and AI Kish, also one maining in Coquille indefinitely j by which the defendant puid to the of our home hoys, will take on Fred j Spires of Myrtle Point. must he settled within the next few plaintiffs, eight thousand dollars, GOOD, CLEAN, The above participants have been weeks. We appreciate very much and each party paid theirown costs. ; training hard, and the bouts wi:l be the FRESH MEATS Add to the Pleasure fastest and cleverest ever pulled off in j the encouragement and liberal sup The amount originally involved } the Coquille valley. At Low Prices port we have received in this city, was twelve thousand dollars and The contests will commence at 9 of your vacation by taking o ’clock sharp, and the tickets will be, but as a strict commercial proposi upon eight thousaud being paid the a Kodak with you. j ring side, 75 cents, while the price of tion, we are forced to make the fol plaintiffs, a stipulation was entered ! general admission will he 50 cents. lowing announcement: into by which the decree of the j Kodaks all styles and There was quite a wreck on the We have received two offers to Supreme Court followed by an prices at railroad a couple of miles north of establish our school work at other agreement, and not by auy reversal ADMINISTRATOR’ S NOTICE. Store town Monday. As the afternoon points, and we will be compelled to of Judge Hamilton’s ruling, ex Knowlton’s Drug train from this place to Marshfield the County Court of the State of make some reply to these offers. cept in accordance with the above I was passing Cedar Point a log In Oregon for Coos County. which had been lyiug on the bill- In the Matter of the Estate of Alfred N. C oquille M e e ts Defeat. Our present classes will have com settlement. side above the road slid down ab- Ogle, Deceased. pleted their studio» within the next The Sentinel and the Times had By a score of 5 to 3 Marshfield structed the track and No. 3 came Notice is hereby given that the un two or three months, and,unless we gained the impression that the case defeated Coquille last Sunday. The onto it too suddenly to stop. The dersigned has l>een by the County see there is sufficient material to was tried anew iu the Supreme Court of Coos County, State of Oregon, game was a good one from start to locomoti e was derailed and the appointed Administrator of the es justify us in remaining, we will of Court and Judge Hamilton’s decis track badly torn up for a short dis tate of Alfred N. Ogle, deceased. finish tance, but no one hurt. Two other All persons having claims against said course remove the school, ion reversed. This is not correct. Gardiner got fourteen strike outs locomotives were sent for and came deceased, are hereby required to pre We would like nothing better The suit involved property, but made several wild pitches. out from Marshfield and soon got sent them, properly verified, to the undersigned at Roseburg, Oregon, than to remain in this city perma which has been sold to Baxter Among the players some blamed her back on the track. within six months from the date of the nently and carry out our work. We Brothers for twelve thousand dol Services next Sunday as usual first publication of this notice. Catcher Flanagan more for the First publication of this notice is are endeavoring to give the people lars and J. P. Tupper paid the passed balls than Gardiner. A at M. E. Church South. At the dated the 12th dav of June. 1909. here a good school, such as their plaiutiffs eight thousand dollars evening service the Pastor will JOHN T. LONG, number of these were high and preach from the same text he preach Administrator of the Estate of Alfred very liberal patronage in the past in settlement of their claim. could hardly be reached by Flana ed his first sermon from, six years N. Ogle, Deceased. -------* ------------- has justly entitled them to have. If gan’s mit, and could hardly be ago in Kansas. Subject: "The A P re tty W e d d in g . the enrollment for the coming term Saviour’s Knocking.” Sunday night NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE counted as errors against him. should warrant, we will Bpend the Ou Wednesday of last week about Meiler, Marshfield new twirler, July 4th, there will be a •‘Favorite’’ In the County Court of the State of next year, at least, in Coquille. fifty invited guests assembled at showed up well, but pitched better Song nnd Praise Service. The ten Oregon for the County of Coos. favorite songs will be sung. Every In the Matter of the) Pupils will be enrolled up to July the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas ball iu the latter than in the former body asked to send tbeii ten favor Estate of Joseph D. V 15, for the regular full courses, but Lorenz, the occasion being the part of the game. ites to the Pastor. This will be a Hudson. Deceased. ) unless the indications are particu- marriage of their son Edward W. Coquille made its only runs in M usical Program— no sermon. Plan Notice is hereby given that I, the un lary good for a large fall term, we to Miss Gertrude Wilson. dersigned, duly appointed and quali to be there. the forth and fifth innings. fied Administratrix of said estate, will, will be forced to decline any other The decoration of the rooms was In the fourth Kelley flew out to by virtue of an order issuad out of the pupils after that date. very elaborate and beautiful con left, Porterfield singled and went Price of Preferred Steck of the said county court on June 12th, 1909.by John E. Hall, County Judge of Coos United Wireless Telegraph Respectfully, sisting of roses, ferns and Oregon third on Flanagan’s wallop. Porter County, Oregon, sell, on August 15th, Company: F rank B. A nderson , Principal. grape, and from the ceiling was 1909, at private sale, at the Law Otlice field scored on Gardiners’s hot one Note the stsady and rapid ad of R. H. Smith, in the City of Coquille, Anderson’s Business School. suspended a large bell, made of vance in the price of stock sines through pitcher, Flanagan taking Oregon, for cash, the following de ----- ---- - roses, under which the contracting third. Collier walked, filling the the organization of the Company. scribed real estate belonging to said A N e w E nterprise. estate. Viz: couple stood while the Rev. G. H. bases. Howell hit bard to Mer per share Lot 3 in block 04 in Notley's Addi chant, Flanagan scoring on Mer- February 23, 1907..................$10.00 tion to the town of Coquille City in the Feese pronounceJ the words which Messrs. Dr. J. H. Bowen and cant's error. Gardiner tried to September 1, 1907................. 11.00 county of Coos, State of Oregon. James A. Loucks, of Dolgeville, bound them together for life. Dated this 15th day of June,1909. reach home, but was thrown out at October 1, 1907,........................ 12.50 M a r g a r k t A. H u d s o n Promptly at 9:30 Mrs. Geraldine the plate. Howell New York, whom we mentioned in was caught November 10.1907.................... 14.00 . Administratrix of the estate of Morris began the strains of Mendel- napping at second, ending the in January 1, 1908 ............... 15.00 Joseph D. Hudson, deceased. our last issue as having arrived March 1, 1908 .... 16.50 here with a view to locating and son’e Wedding March and the bride nings. In the fitb Johnson singled over June 1, 1908............................. .17.50 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. launching out in some enterprise, beautifully gowned in white Mes- second, taking second on Lorenz's August 1, 1908....................... 18.50 are highly pleased with our section selaine and carrying a large bouquet bingle betweeu third and short. October 1, 1908 Notice is hereby given that sealed 20.00 bids will be received for the improve and are fully determined upon re. of Bride Roses, entered, leaning on McBride bunted, Meiler fumbled December 15, 1908 22.50 ment and construction o f a portion of the ball, filling the bases, Kelley February 15, 1909 25.00 the County Road in Road District No. maining with us. They have in the arm of the groom. At the close of the ceremony lit hit, scoring Johnsou, Porterfield hit May 1,1909 . . 30.00 19, Coos County, Oregon, known as the view the starting of an enterprise “ Bandon Dairyville Road” from John to third and Lorenz was caught at tle Gertrude Butler, of Medford, The price will remain at $30.00 which would be a paying invest the plate. Flanagan struck out, for a short time only. It’s a chance son Creek Southward, according to the Oregon, pulled a ribbon attached specifications on file with the County ment for themselves and also a Gardiner hit to short nnd Porter of a lifetime to make a safe invest Clerk o f Coos County, Oregon, and a to the bell and precipitated a great benefit to the community, field was caught at second on force ment and large profits. copy o f such specifications in the hands o f S. J. Culver, Special Road Master and it now behooves our people and shower of rose petals on the bride, play. O. L. Hopson, Fiscal Agent o f R. D. No. 19. In the fourth for Marshfield Mc- their commercial club to come forth after which dainty and delicious re Five per cent o f amount o f bid to be Keowen hit and took second on Coos and Curry Counties. Box 323 deposited with the County Clerk with freshments were served. aud do the things necessary to Marshfield. Kelley’s muff of Flanagan’s throw. bid and all bids to be filed with the bhow their appreciation of these County Clerk o f Coos County, Oregon, The bride is one o f Coquille’s Thompson and Meiler walked aud Office in the “ C handler” on or before the 7th day o f July A. D. good people and do what they can most beautiful and popular girls. the sacks were full. Merchant bit 1909, at 10 o ’clock A. M.. to Gardiner who was a little slow in the way of assisting them in se The County Court reserved the right For the past three years she has to reject any and all bids. curing a good site for the location been n teacher in our public schools in handling the ball, McKeowen Dated this 5th day o f June A. D. scoring, Merchant was thrown out of their enterprise. These gentle and is alike popular with both 1909. at first. Flanagan missed one, S J C ulver . men will be associated with first- students and parents, as well as in letting Thompson score. McDonald Special Road Master o f R. D. No. 19. class mechanics and will have society circles. struck out, ending the innings. • General Blacksmiths In the fifth McCutcheon bit to the financial backing to make a The groom is one of our rising and Horseshoeing.... NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. thorough success of their under young business men and is known to Johnsou and thrown out at first. Trosch walked, took second on Notice is hereby given that sealed hills taking in case they should see lit to and esteemed as a man o f sterling Kelley’s error and went third on will be received for the improvement make a start in this place. They worth and honest intergrity, liked Monohans sacrifice. McKeowen All kinds of Repairing, Logging and construction of a portion of the County Road in Road District No. 19, anticipate the starting of a shingle best by those who know him best. hit to right field, scoring Troseh, Coos County, Oregon, known as the and Carriage Work. but was caught trying to take third. mill to begin with, but a woodpulp “ Bandon Bear Creek Road, according to Those present from out of town — In the eighth McKeowen singled, the specifications on file with the County mill will be added just as soon as it were, Miss Kittie Wells, of Marsh Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, and a took second and third on Flnnagan'n is possible to arrange for the neces field, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lorenz of copy of such specifications in the hands error. Nichols came to bat and of 8". J. Culver, Special Road Master of sary buildings, machinery, etc. walloped the air three times, but Bandon, Master Geo. Lorenz and R. D. No. 19. This is a good opportunity for Flanagan let the fat one go by and Five per cent of amount of bid to be the people of thiB city to make a Miss Marjory Lorenz of Bandon, deposited with the County Clerk with McKeowen scored, Nichols taking showing in the way of giving a Mrs. Sam Norton of Redding, Cal bid and all bids to be filed with the second and went third on Flana County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, boast at the right time and for the ifornia, and Dr, and Mrs. H. N. gan's error and home on Gardiner's Second St., Rose Building on or before the 7th day o f July A. D. right purpose. Butler and daughter Gertrude of wild pitch. Thompson and Meiler 1909, at 10 o ’clock A. M. The County Court reserves the right struck out. Merchant hit #to Kel Medford, Oregon . to reject any and all bids. A S ad H om e Coming ley and wns thrown out at first. Dated this 5th day of June A. D. Aside from the presents received RUNS BY INNINGS: 1909. Dr. J. C. Bogue, of Sherman, at the wedding the bride received Marshfield 0 S. J. ClTLVKC 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 x —5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Special Itoad Master of R. D. No. 19. Texas, arrived here the last of the quite a number from her friends in Coquille 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 -3 Notice is hereby given that sealed week with the body of his beloved Medford where a shower was given HITS BY INNINGS: bids will he received for the grading Marshfield 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 x - 4 ! and planking of a portion of the County wife who had died on the way from her at the home of Dr. Butler. Big Bargains. Coquille 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 - 5 Road known as the Coos Bay Wagon their present place of residence to The presents were sent her in a 180-acre ranch, all ho!tom Price j Road in Road District No. 30. Coos SUMMARY this city where they anticipated an box, on the outside of which was County, Oregon. $ 20 , 000 . First on balls—Off Gardiner 5; off According to the specifications on file enjoyable visit at the ir old home written, “ A gentle Oregon Mist Meiler 2. L eft on bases—Marshfield 200 acres timber land, price $1500. with the Clerk of Coos Comity, and a 5; Coquille 5. Wild pitches—Gardiner copy of such s|>ecitications iu liie hands with the parents of the decased, from home." 45 acre well improved ranch, price 4. First on errors—Nichols. Three of H. E Wilcox, Special Road Master Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hill, of this city. A shower was also given at the base hit - Flanagan. Struck out—Gar of R. D. No. 30. Five per cent of the $4500. diner 15; Meiler 5. Hit by pitcher— They started several days ago from And other bargains in property. amount of bid to he deposited with home of Mr. Fay Jones at which I-orenz. Passed balls—Flanagan 1. the County Clerk with bid, all bids to Call on Neathery k Gregg. Sherman where Mrs. Bogun’s health Umpire, Agnew. the bride received irany costly he filed with the Comity Clerk of Coos had not been very good for some County, Oregon, on or liefore the 7th presents from her Coquille friends. On last Sunday, the 20th, the Myrtle day of Julv, A. D. 1909 at 10 o'clock Foley’s Honey and Tar is es time, and as they neared Junction Point team defeated the North Bender's ; A. M. pecially recommended for chronic City, Kansas, she was seized by a ut North Bend hv a score of 7 to 6. The The Comity Court reserve s the right throat and lung Doubles and many game should have l>een North Bend’s, \ to reject any and all bids. severe hemorhage of the lungB and hut in the latter part of the game the Dated this 21st dav of June, A. D. sufferers from bronchitis, asthma soon swooned into unconsciousness. funs did not think there was ‘ enough I 1909. and consumption have found com doing” and purposely allowed the Myr H . K . W il c o x At Junction City medical aid was fort and relief, by using Foley’s tle Pointers to swat the hall, which Special Road .Master of Road Dis- called, but to no avail. Shortly Honey and Tar. C J Fuhrman. somewhat rattled the other players, ; tre t No. .‘Hi. with the result that the home team after the train pulled out of that were the looser*. city she passed a W B y , it being on R H E Myrtle Point.................. .......... 7 5 4 Sunday, the 13th inst. North Bend................... 11 8 The deceased will be remember ed as Miss Rdna Hill, a former S ch ool M eeting teacher of this county, while her Carriage, Wagon The annual school meeting for husband, Dr. J, C. Bogue lived here district No. 8 resulted in the elec f - some time, practicing his profes and Auto tion of J. J. Stanley as direction for sion, that of dentistry, beth being j three years, and George T. Muni- $ well and favorably known through ton, the present incumbent clerk COQUILLE ORE. FRONT STREET, for one year. out the valley. A resolution was passed order Mrs. Bogue was 36 years old at W e carry a good line o f Waltham, ing the board directors to procure ' the time of death and leaves a bus- \ Elgin, South Bend and Howard Watch options on tracts o f land of not band and 13-year-old daughter to less than three acres as near the es. Before purchasing a watch else mourn her sad departure. center of the district as practicable where call and 'Examine our stock and Class Job for a site for a uew school building. The funeral took place at the First get pries. We guarantee our prices to The board was also instructed to Myrtle 1 oint cemetery yesterday procure quarters for two classes he as reasonable as any. forenoon, condu e I by Itev. Hamm, outside of our present bu'hiii g, for of that pin e. I the coming term of school. Í2SSS Square Deal Give Us A HOTEL COQUILLE M. A. T U P P E R Proprietor Centrally and Conveniently Located for all purposes. > Table Supplied with the Best the market affords. Sample Rooms for commercial men. Free Transfer of Baggage to and trom boats and trains, j * j * j * Trial Recently I Newly Furnished Throughout G. R. HENSLEY E. S. DEAN The People’s Market DEAN & HENSLEY. Proprietors. 4 We have a nice line of Groceries. W e sell as Cheap as the Cheapest W e will Buy anything you have for Sale. We want your Vegetables, your Chickens, your Eggs W e Pay the Highest Market Price. W e are here to Stay. . . . . W e W ill T reat PHONE MAIN 5-6 You R ig h t . . . . COQUILLE, OREGON R. S. KNOW LTON, President GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres. R. H. MAST, Cashier parsers ai)d Merchaqts of Coquille C A PITA L A Reasonable Share First Class Safety BaijH STO CK $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 of Your Business Solicited Deposit Boxes For Rent Allen & Noah All Work Guaranteed Coquille, - Oregon FARMERS ATTENTION! David C. Tyrer W . H. Schroeder Jeweler PAINTING Prices $10 and Up GUARANTEED I I 1