Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 07, 1909, Image 2

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    Coquille Herald.
Stirring Up The Dairyman
E ilm gsen-Sw eet
Base Ball.
Try The
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 Road District No.
19, Coos County, Oregon, known as the
“ Bandon Oairyville Road” from John­
son Creek Southward, according to the
specifications on file with the County
Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, and a
copy of such specifications in the hands
of S. .1. Culver. Special Road Master
of R. D. No. 19.
Five per cent of amount of bid to be
deposited with the County Clerk with
bid and all bids to be filed with the
County Clerk of 1 'oos County, Oregon,
on or before the 7th day < ‘
1909, at 10 o’clock A. M..
The County Court reserved the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 5th day of June A. D.
1909.
S. J. C ulver .
Special Road Master of R. D. No. 19.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Coos,
In the Matter of thel
Kstate of Joseph I>.'
Hudson. Deceased. 1
Notice is hereby given that I, the un­
dersigned, duly appointed and quali­
fied Administratrix of said estate, will,
by virtue of an order issued out of the
said county court oil Juno 12th, 1909.by
John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos
County, Oregon, sell, on August 15th,
1909, at private sale, at the Law Office
of R. H. Smith, in the City o( Coquille,
Oregon, for cash, the following de­
scribed real estate lielonging to Baid
estate, Viz:
Lot 3 in block 114 in Notley’s Addi­
tion to tbe town of Coquille City in tbe
county of Coos, State of Oregon.
Dated this 15tli day of June,1909.
M argaret A. H udson
Administratrix of the estate of
Joseph D. Hudson, deceased.
Speaking before a farmers’ in­ Last Tuesday, June 29, an 1 Marshfield lost both games Sat­
stitute
a piominent eastern dairy­ ideal wedding took place at the old urday and Sunday. One to Co­
WllDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1909. man is reported
as saying: “Weigh home of Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Sweet quille and one to North Bend. The
ing
a
cow’s
milk
may not make her near Lampa, when their eldest scores were nine to one and seven
Lo :al advertisements among local
reading five cents per line each inser give mere, but it may cause you to daughter, Miss Pearl was united in to five respectively.
lion. Cards of thanks 50 cents each put a better one in her place and marriage to our popular young
In Saturday’s game Kelley was
Obituary poetry five cents per line,
lies ilntions of Condolence and lodge so put more money in your pocket. townsman, Mr. Edwin Ellingsen. in tbe box for Coquille, while
advertising five cents per line.
Get a set of scales, weigh each Extensive decorations were made Gardiner, the regular twirler, played
M EAT
M ARKET
cow's milk and keep a record of it and the sacred ceremony was ap­ first base. Had Monohan not
Celebration at Myrtle Point.
propriately
solemnized
under
the
the year throught."
struck out a two bagger, which was
to tferseys Store
maple trees in front of followed by a single by Cowan in Next J. Door
A representative o f the H
at This is the plan being urged, beautiful
H.
SLAGLE,
Prop
country home.
the eighth, Marshfield would have
It uled the celebration at Mrytle with prizes running high in the the Enclosing
the
two
rows
of
seats,
GOOD, CLEAN,
Point last Saturday, and without thousands offered in one of the arranged under the trees for the failed to score.
hesitation he must say that the af corn belt states to the cows which fifty invited guests, was a wall of Sunday's game was a contest of
FRESH MEATS
fair was a complete success in every show the best butter fat yield at fir schrubbery, intertwined with eleven innings, being prolonged by
At
Low Prices
particular. The parade was magni the end of a year. Confession be­ roses and ferns, and through the errors, etc. Hull did good pitching
ing
good
tor
the
soul,
it
must
be
for North Bend, having held Marsh­
lice at. the arrangements were per
admitted the plan is not original, center of this enclosure an aisle field down to five hits and getting Give Us A Trial
fe e t, the program was fine, the vocal
on either side with fourteen strike outs. In the ninth
mu tic was simply grand, and as to but is borrowed from Danish decorated
brake
and
white
roses, led to the the score stood five to three, when
dairymen.
The
first
dairy
testing
the band music it is too well known
wedding
arch.
Along
this path McDonald landed a two bagger, Ol Interest to Farmers and Mechanics
associating
in
Denmark
was
found­
tb t Myrtle Point is always efficient
and
just
preceeding
the
bride
little bringing in two runners. All in Farmers and machauics frequent­
ed
in
1895
for
the
purpose
of
as­
iu that line when the boys get to-
Berdian
Feese
scattered
rose
petals.
certaining
and,
if
possible,
increas­
all, Marshfield's playing was full of ly meet with slight accidents and
gather and make an effort, hence it
Mr. Sweet gave his daughter away errors, which causes tbe fans to injuries which cause them much
is not necessary to say they did we ing the productiveness of herds. and
G. II. Feese of the feel pretty badly disgusted with the annoyance and loss of time. A cut §
The first band in Ceos county was A tester was employed and regular M. E. Rev.
bruise may be cured in about
church
of this city performed showing they made in these two or
monthly
and
yearly
reports
made
organized at Myrtle Point, and the
oue
third the time usually required
the official duties at »-"actly 12:00 games.
by applying Chamberlain’s Line-
musical talent of the Schroeder, of the productiveness of each cow. o’clock.
FRONT STREET.
COQUILLE ORE.
H 'rman.Volkmar and Dietz families Good results were not slow in com­ After the ceremony and the In the game played at Myrtle ment as soon as the injury is re­ 1
This linetnent is also vil-
We carry a good line of Waltham,
of that section are yet in evidence ing. It was found, for instance usual congratulations, the guests Point last Saturday between the ceived.
i
uable
for
sprains,
soreness
of
the
that
one
cow
gave
10,183
pounds
of
Elgin,
South Bend and Howard Watch­
Myrtle Point and North Bend muscles and rheumatic pains.
though the headB of those families
were
seated
to
a
bounteous
wed­
milk
at
a
cost
of
$63,
while
another
teams,
the
former
were
the
victors
es.
Before
purchasing a watch else­
li we passed away.
There is no Sanger of blood poison­
repast, the married and the by a score of 4 to 6 .
ing resulting from an injury when
The flag drill by a dozen or more gave only 4098 pounds at a cost of ding
where call and examine our stock and
guests being served at dif­ At Sumner last Saturday, Fair- Chamberlain’s Linemeut is applied Ú
little girls was a very interest $50. The moral was obvious and single
get
pries. We guarantee our prices to
ferent
tables.
before
the
parts
become
inflamed
the
lesson
quickly
learned.
In
the
view defeated Eastside by a score and swollen. For sale by R S $
ing event, and Mies Hall's address
be
as
reasonable as any.
The
young
people
were
the
re-
thirteen
years
since
that
first
as­
of 22 to 2 .
iu the guise of a “ Colored Lady
Knowlton.
cepients
of
many
useful
and
beauti­
sociation
was
formed
the
average
1
Tbe game played here last Sun
was very interesting. And he noted
presents.
day between Coquille and Myrtle Good Bargains in Real Estate.
Miss Hermann who presided at the yearly yield per cow in Denmark ful Both
Mr. and Mrs. Ellingsen are Point was a good one in every re­ Six-room residence, good location
piano fully carried out the idea that has been raised from 5452 pounds well known
highly respected spect and was won by Coquille by —lot 50x100 feet; fine lawn. A
of
milk,
averaging
3.3
per
cent
but­
all the old settlers of that Herman ter fat, to 7776 pound« of milk, here. The and
groom
is the second a score of 6 to 2. The following is snap for $ 1100 .
clement above referred to as having averaging 3.52 per cent butter fat. son of Captain and Mrs.
El­ the lineup and summary of tbe Business property bringing $100
formed the first band in the county, Today instead of one association, lingsen, pioneer residents O. of P. the
per month. A good investment.
were musicians of the first order. with its few cows there are over 450 lower river, and enjoys the esteem game:
And other snaps, see
S
& Co.
The oration by Rev. Pearson was associations, with over 170,000 of all who know him, while the C oquille
AB R lB SH PO A E
Lorenz,
c............
one of the best that was ever de cows.
..
3
0
0
0
0
0
7
bride is the accomplished daughter Gardiner, p........ .. 4 0 1 i 0 2 0 Thoroughbred Berkshire pigs,
liyered in Coos county, was the ver­
of
our towns-people Mr. and Mrs. Howell, I f ........ .. 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 both sex, for sale by J. C. Watson
American
dairymen
need
not
be
dict of all who heard him. It was
J.
B. Sweet. Although this is her Kelly, 2b.............. ... 4 2 1 0 1 3 0
ashamed
to
imitate
in
so
good
a
replete in the discription of the
SUMMONS.
home
Mies Sweet has spent most Porter, ss............ .. 5 1 4 0 5 1 1
cause.
Already
the
dairy
industry
present conditions of the affairs of stands second among departments of the past
We Carry
Johnson, 3b......... .. 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 In the Circuit Court of the State of
three
years
attending
our nation aDd its possibilities, full of farm work, the dairy output be­ school at Eugene.
Collier, cf............ .. 4 1 s 0 0 0 0 Oregon in and for Coos County.
Figer, rf............ 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. C. Gardner, Plaintiff
of patriotism and inspiring. Mr
and Mrs. Ellingsen departed Chappy, \ f ......... .. .. S
vs.
0 0 0 2 0 0
PearBon is a young man of culture ing more valuable than any crop for Mr. Myrtle
by private con­ Flanagan c ......... , 4 2 2 0 9 3 0 Minnie A. Gardnej^ Defendant.
and any one can see that be bas except corn and equal to one-third veyance and Point
To Minnie A. Gardner, the above
later will visit the
all the cereal« grown in all the
T otal........... ..32 6 11 1 27 9 6 named
brilliant career before him. His of
defendant, in the name of the
fo r everything in the meat line. Your
fair
at
Seattle.
The
young
couple
address deserves a place among states and territories. Every will move into their modern and M yrtle P oint AB R lB SH PO A E State of Oregon, you are hereby required We are headquarters
wants
always
receives prompt attention.
twelve
months
American
cows
add
the classes, and if published we be approximately $800,000,000 to the very cozy home which has just Poland, 2b ........ .. 3 i 0 0 0 4 0 to appear and answer or otherwise plead
to
the
complaint
filed
against
you
in
the
Brown,
3b
.
.
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4
0
0
0
0
1
i
lieve that it will find its way to tbe wealth of the nation. Double the been completed on Spurgeon hill, Carl, lb .............. .. 4 0 0
0 13 0 2 above entitled cause and court on or be­ COQUILLE V A LLEY PACKING CO.
records of the masterful orations production
Rooper, p............ .. 4 0 1 0 0 6 0 fore the 18th day of August A. D. 1909
and
we
understand
Mr.
Ellingsen
and
the
value
of
the
The dinner with barbecue was nation’s corn crop will lie left far will continue his work of boat Folsom, c............
0 0 0 9 3 2 and if you fail to so appear, answer or
splendid, as every one knows this behind. And that it is possible to building in this city.
Wagner, r f ......
0 0 0 0 0 0 otherwise plead herein the plaintiff will
prolific country can give. The double the butter fat average few To these excellent young people Prey, cf............. .. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 appiy to the Court for the relief prayed
Pauli, If ............ .. 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 for in his Complaint to-wit: For abso­
ball game was interesting, and the
the
H erald with a hoet of friends Lewis, ss............
1 2 0 1 0 1 lute divorce from you on the grounds of
can
doubt,
in
view
of
the
report
by
trials of speed were of a better Prof. Wilber J. Fraser, chief of extend, the best of wishes.
and inhuman treatment and per­
Oils, cleans and looks after his ponderous
Total................33
2 3 0 24 14 6 cruel
class than could be expected. There dairy husbandry of the University
sonal indignities rendering file burden­
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locomotive
every few hours. In the little deli­
Earned
runs,
Coquille
5,
Myrtle
were about two thousand persons of Illinois, that while the average
some.
and
for
general
relief.
Celebration Accidents.
cate
watch
there
are wheels which make more
present, the largest gathering that of all the cows tested in Illinois
Point 1; three-base hits, Howell; This summons is published by order
of Honorable John F. Hall, Judge of the
was ever held at Myrtle Point. As produced 216 pounds of butter fat, While none of the Coos county first on balls, off Gardiner 1, off County
revolutions
than
those of the fastest train and
of Coos County, Oregon,
we were obliged to return on the still “the poorest fourth of the cows accidents which occurred during Roper 2; left on bases, Coquille 10, made and Court
do
it
day
after
day.
Is it not reasonable
entered on June 30th, 1909,
three o’clock train we are not able in Illinc's made a profit of only our lute celebrating seem to be of Myrtle Point 5; wild pitches, Roper and providing that this summons should
that
these
little
wheels
should
be attended to
to report the evening program, but 77 cents a cow per year and we a very serious nature, we have not first base on errors, Coquille 2, he published in the C
H
occasionally.
Let
us
do
your
work for you.
we have no doubt but that the festi have tested four herds where the escaped entirely free. On the after Myrtle Point 1; two-base hits, Por­ for a period of not less than six consecu­
tive
weeks
beginning
with
the
issue
of
A
L
L
W
O
R
K
G
U
A
R
A
N
TEED
vities continued to a late hour.
terfield 2, Collier, Flanagan, Kelly; June 30, 1909, and terminating with the
average of all the cows was below noon of the 3rd Walter Robison, struck
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by Gardiner 11, by issue of August 18, 1909.
the average for the poorest fourth Miss Dell Clinton and Miss Opal Roper 1; out passed
A Pleasant Visit
balls, Folsom; bit
n . c. M c L e o d ,
Sanders,
of
Norway,
started
for
the
in the state.”
by
pitcher,
Lorenz.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
While at Myrtle Point at the fes­ The fact is, the dairying industry ball at Sumner and near Rinck
tival of the national day, the H erald has long needed juet such a Btir- creek their horses shied at some
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
representative visited the home of ring up as this offering of prizes sacks of cement which lay near the Price of Preferred Stock of the Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will he received for the improvement
Orvil Dodge, the well known writer and introduction of Danish meth­ road and became unmanageable
United Wireless Telegraph
and construction of a portion of the
Company:
and journalist, and found that he ods seems likely to produce. New and in making a short turn on
County Road in Road District No. 19,
Note
the
steady
and
rapid
ad
Coos County, Oregon, known as the
rough
ground,
threw
the
occupants
has one of the cosiest studies that York leads the nation in the dairy
If OH
Sn out
Di<* of yOU
stop t0 blocks
cons^ is er almost
that a building
made
“ llandon Hear Creek Road, according to
vance
in
the
price
of
stock
since
II
cement
indestructable
possibly can be found in the coun­ industry, with an annual yield of from the vehicle. Mr. Robison was the organization of the Company. the
specifications on file with the County
Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, and a and fireproof?
ty. The walls were decorated with approximately 775,000,000 gallons thrown on his back, but bung onto
share copy of such specifications in the hands Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the
choice engravings and photographs of milk, with Iowa second with ap­ the lines with indomiuable grit till February 23, 1907............. per $10.00
of S. J. Culver, Special Road Master of
D. No. 19.
last cost?
of great merit. There was evidence proximately 550,000,(XX) gallons, the horses slowed up, though the September 1, 1907.....................11.00 R. Five
cent of amount of bid to lie Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and
12.50 deposited per with
of bis late labors in compiling while the annual value of dairy whole back of his coat was cut into October 1, 1907.......
the County Clerk with
bid and all bids to be filed with the cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of
pamphlet of describing Coos county products in each of the eix states of shreds by the gravel in the road, November 10.1907. ................... 14.00 County
Clerk
of
Coos County, Oregon, Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the
January
1.
1908.......
15.00
lying around hiB type machine, and New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and he was otherwise considerably March 1, 1908............
on or before the 7th day of JiT
July A. D.
16.50
m , at 10 o’clock A. M.
Yours for business,
we were glad to learn that he had Iowa, Wisconsin and Ohio exceeds bruised. Miss Dell Clinton was June 1, 1908................................17.50 \ \ The
County
Court
reserves
(he right world.
recovered from his illness that had ; (25,000,000,000. Each year the thrown forward between the horses August 1, 1908........................... 18.50 to reject any and all bids.
20.00 Dated this 5th day of June A. D.
hovered over him the last two weeks. dairies of the nation produce a bil­ and the rig, and her feet and cloth­ October 1, 1908........
December 15, 1908.... .............. 22.50 1909.
We noticed some of the classics lion and a half pounds of butter; ing caught in the doubletree and February
X. J SHERWOOD Pré»
8. J. C
R. E. SHINE, V iet P rs i
15, 1909
25.00
Special Road Master of R. D. No. 19.
stowed away in his library, and his­ hut these totals, immense as they she was dragged in a precarious May 1,190».................................30.00
L. H. HAZARD, Ceihler
0. C. SANFORD, Aset. Cashier
torical works that should adorn are, might have been far larger. position, one wheel of the vehicle The price will remain at $30.00
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
every book case in tbe land. My. Cow culture clubs, dairy demon­ running so close to her head that for a short time only. It’s a chance
FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K
is hereby given that sealed
self and a friend enjoyed a rest for stration trains, dairy days at far­ it took great effort on her part to of a lifetime to make a safe invest­ bids Notice
will
lie
received
for
the
grading
op C O Q U I I l I l B , O R E G O N .
a time from the excitement of the mers’ institutes and Chautauqua keep it from striking her. She ment and large profits.
and planking of a portion of the County
Road known as Hie Coos Bay Wagon
day, and were loath to leave the assemblies and prizes honestly of­ wan severely bruised from head to O. L. Hopson, Fiscal Agent
Road in Road District No. 30. Coos T r a n sa c t« a Generol B anking B u sin e ss
author and journalist, but parties fered and justly awarded are con­ foot, ono ankle being sprained, nec­ Coos and Curry Counties. Box 323 County, Oregon.
Marshfield.
According to the specifications on file
were waiting for us to join them fidently relied on to show results essitating a pair of crutches. Miss
Board of Directors.
with the Clerk of Coos County, and a
Correspondents.
Office in the “ Chandler”
and we were obliged to meet them. which will mean the cutting out of Sanders came off more luckily, be­
copy of such specifications in the hands
A. J. Sherwood,
National Bank o Commerce, New York City
nonproductive animals and the ing very little hurt.
of H. E Wilcox, Special Road Master R. Ö. L. Dement,
Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N’l Bank , San Francise
of R. D. No. 30. live per cent of the
formation of herds which will make At Sumner, Deputy Sheriff Gage
NOTICE
Isaiah
Hacker.
R. E. Shine. Firat Nat’l Bank of Portland, Poitland.
amount
of
bid
to
he
deposited
with
the profit reported by Professor
the Countv Clerk with bid, all bids to
Notice is hereby given that all Fraser sink into insignitiuance — ¡took Part in a httle shooting at the
he
filed
with
the
County
Clerk
of
Coos
gallery, and the bullet from the 22
County, Oregon, on or before the 7th
Coos County Warrants drawn on Iowa Homestead
day of July, A. D. 1909 at 10 o’clock
he
was
using
found
its
way
through
the General Road Fund and en­
A. M.
the hack.stop and lodged in tbe leg
The County Court reserve s the right
dorsed prior to June r, 1909 , will
to
reject any and all bids.
be paid on presentation at my of­ Allen & Noah j of a young son of S. B. Cutlips.
Dated this 21st dav of June, A. D.
The boy was taken to Marshfield
1909.
fice in Coquille, Oregon.
H. E. WtLcox
where Dr. Straw examined the
No interest will be allowed on
Special Road Master of Road Dis­
limb
and
found
that
the
missil
had
trict
No.
30.
General
Blacksmiths
any of these warrants after July 1 ,
not even entered the flesh.
1909.
and Horseshoeing....
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Dated June 2 2 , 1909 , at Coquille
On the evening of the second
In the County Court of the 8tate of
A Full Line Of
Oregon.
Pearly Lund, of Marshfield, wag
Oregon for Coos County.
T. M. D immick .
upon by Crow Kictli in a
| In the Matter of the Estate of Alfred N.
Coos County Treasurer. All kinds of Bopairing, Logging fired
Ogle, Deceased.
mock hold-up and severely burned
and Carriage Work.
R. 8 . KNOWLTON, President GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
CO
L
G
T
E
S
about
the
fnce
by
a
blank
cartridge.
Notice.
dersigned has been by the County
R. H. MAST, Cashier
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appointed
Administrator
of
the
es­
Notice is hereby given that the! . I. . . . 1
. 1 Everyone would be benefited by
of Alfred N. Ogle, deceased.
Fine Toilet Soaps at tate
undersigned gives Clarence Cun-' All Work Guaranteed ukinK Fo,*y’* Orino Laxative for
All persons having claims against said parnjers
ai)d Merchants
Baqlj
constipation, stomach and liver
deceased, are hereby required to pre­
ninghnm his time, and will no long­
sent
them,
properly
verified,
to
the
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trouble,
as
it
sweetens
the
stomach
er lie responsible lor his acts or
undersigned at Rosebtirg, Oregon,
of Coquille
breath, gently >tiaml.itcs the
within six months from the date of the
any obligations he may contract. Second St., R ose Building , and
livcr anil f®K»1ates the bowels and H n w 11 n ’ s first
publication of this notice.
CAPITAL STOCK $25.000
E. B. C unninoham .
I is much superior to pills and ordi-
First publication of this notice is
dated the 12th dav of June, 1909.
A
Reasonable
Share of Your Business Solicited
-
nary
laxatives.
Wii.
not
try
Fol-
JOHN T. LONG,
Tan! Tan!! Tnnll! Ties for gents
nrO
O
Y
in
1 ey's Orino Lax itives today? C J
D
R
U
G
S
T
O
R
E
First
Class
Safety
Administrator
or
the
Estate
of
Alfred
Deposit Boxes For Rent
ladies and children at Robinson's Coquille,
UM
Fuhrman.
l N. Ogle, Deceased.
Square
Deal
ekald
W . H. Schroeder
i
Jeweler
plONEER MEflT MARKET
tutsman
Lard,
Hams,
Bacon,
Sausage,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
Our Friend, The Engineer
o q u il l e
erald
E. C. BARKER & CO
Do You Intend to Build?
COQUILLE CONCRETE WORKS
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