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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1909)
More Railroad News. Coquile KJerald. ED NESD AY, J U L Y 14, 1909. I eul advertisements »m oil« local - ir.g five cents per line each inser- •I i. Cards of thanks 60 cents each, lary poetry five cents i>er line, •lutions of Condolence and lodge i rtising five cents per line. Funeral of a Pioneer. The funeral of William W. Hayes t ok place at the Masonic cemetery in Ibis city June 30tb, when was la i 1 to bis last rest one of the best known pioneers of this part of the s'u'e. A large throng of bis friends gathered to pay the last tribute of respect to one whom they had learned to love and respect. Rev. 8 II. Ilollenhenk, whom he had in timately known for thirty years, preached the funeral sermon. The deceased was 83 years of age last February. Mr. Hayes, with his good wife by his side, experienced all the vicissi tudes, hardships and dangers which l fel the pioneer who crossed the pi uns by team fifty years ago. He w s a successful trader with the In dians, while altercations were not al.rays avoidable, and he knew more of their traits, traditions and language than most men who came ainoDg them in earlier days. W . W. Hayes was born in Ohio, February, 27, 1826. In 1844 he moved with his parents to Indiana, where he wa3 united in marriage to Miss Martha Huntington in 1847. In 1852 he left Indiana for Ore gon, crossing the plains with an ox team, being accompanied by his wife and three children. One child, Sarah, died on the plains. He first settled at Monticello, Wash., where he engaged in the mercantile busi ness. In 1868, he,with his family moved to Oakland, Douglas county, Ore gon, where he continued in the same occupation for six years, then moving to Coos county, Oregon, still following the mercantile busi ness nt Coquille City, Oregon. He served three terms as treasur er of Coos county at the expiration o f which he lived a retired life. His loving and faithful wife preceded him in death three years, having died July 21, 1906, nnd since that time he has lived with his children. He leaves five children to mourn his death. They are: Mrs. Amanda J. Snyder of Marsh field, Mrs. Maria L. Sterling of Mil verton, Mr. James S. Hayes of Myr tle Point, Mr. Everett E. Hayes of North Bend and Mrs. Mary \V. Jenkins of Bellingham, Wash. One daughter, Mrs. Cynthia A. Hunt, died June 1, 1907, at Spring- field, Oregon. He united with the Christian church wben a young man, and lived a Christian life ever siuce, be ing a firm believer in God and a strong advocate of the cause of temperance. W a r in South America. Valparaiso, Chili, July 12.— It is believed here that war between Peru and Bolivia is imminent be cause of the disorders at Papaz, fol lowing the decision handed down by Argentina in the boundary dis pute between the two countries. The Chilean admiralty said today that Chili will remain neutral, hut she is preparing to send warships for the protection o f Chilean inter ests. Lost. — A hunch of keys, between the home of C. M. Skeels and the depot. Finder will please leave them at this office. Myrtle Point Enterprise. The following clipping from the Journal ( Black Hills, S. D.) speaks for itself: “ Mr. Haines, who was formerly the locating engineer of the Chica go A Northwestern Railroad Co., in Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming, has made a proposition to the Coos Ray, Oregon & Idaho Railway Co., which was recently organized by the people o f Coos Bay, to survey and build a steam railroad between Coos Bay and some point at or near Roseburg, Oregon, to have the road completed and in operation in two years from May 1 5 , 1910. The condition e x acted by Mr. Haines is that the lo cal company turnish the money to make the survey and right of way, but he agrees that this is to be re paid to the persons advancing it when those whom he represents take the road over and commences its construction. The people of Coos Bay have accepted the propo sition and the banks o f Marshfield and North Bend, as well as many o f the business men and property owners, have furnished the means to comply with the conditions as to the survey and right o f way. “ Mr. Haines and a Crew o f men, most of whom have worked under him on the Northwestern system in the Black Hills in W yom ing for many years, are already in the field and the work o f making the survey is being pushed rapidly. Mr. Haines’ hackers are unknown, but from his previous connection, it is believed a powerful combination is interested in opening up Central Oregon.’ ’ Instantly Killed. Thomas W . Wilson, who came to this section from Canada, was in stantly killed at the camp o f Em mett Pierce, eight miles above Allegany, on Coos river, on Friday afternoon, o f which the Coos Bay Times gives the following account of the accident: Last evening Wilson quit work a few minutes before 6 o ’clock and started to walk down the skidway, the long chute through which the heavy logs are shot to the water. He evidently presumed that all the logs had been sent down for the afternoon. However, just before 6 o ’clock, another log came down and it was decided to kick it down the skidwa'y. As it is customary, the engineer blew the whistle as the signal that a log was coming down the skidway. Wilson was quite aways down when he heard the whistle. He stopped on the elevated chute and looked around. Ralph Noel was on the roadway near the chute and called to Wilson to get off as a log was coming. Wilson was appar ently dazed and was slow to get off, but finally started to get over on the side and climb down. Just then the log came down at a teriffic clip. When near Wilson it struck something and turned, bounding out o f the regular chan nel and striking him with awful force. He was killed instantly, his head and body being badly crushed. — -------- ---------- Good Bargains in Real Estate. Six-room residence, good location — lot 50x100 feet; fino lawn. A snap for $1100. Business property bringing $100 per month. A good investment. And other snaps, see S tu tsm an A Co. Carpenters.— The Prear Cutlery A Tool Co., of Portland, Ore., have another large shipment of Gage Tool Co’s. Self-Setting Planes on the way from the factory at Vine- land, N. J. I’A\SIKS AND POSIES EYKIiYW HERK AT A.-Y.-t*. t:xPOSITIOV. In the foreground of the picture U shown the bank which slopes up from Geyser Basin at the Alaska-Yukon-Paclfic Exposition, Seattle Upon It have been planted 300,000 tufted pansy plants, and close up to the ballustradeg high-growing plants of bright blossom. Above Geyser Basin can be seen the banks of the Cascades, and around these are growing 100,000 rose bushes, so selected that there will be a potation of blooms throughout the Exposition. Mrs. Short of Marshfield was a guest at the home of her daughter- in-law, Mrs Dni*v Short, in tl.is city last week. Mrs. Annie Lebtuanowsky and daughter aud little sou, who have been livin g at Field’s Landing, California, for several years,arrived in M yrtle Point last week to make this their home. A Full Line Of L . W. Tracer of Marshfield.form- erly of Myrtle Point, was notified Tuesday night of the death of bis father at Salem. He left for the family home at Forrest Grove W ed CO L 0 A T E S Fine Toilet Soaps at nesday. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Coos County. J. C. Gardner, Plaintiff v*. Minnie A. Gardner, Defendant. To Minnie A. Gardner, the above named defendant, ill the name of the State of Oregon, you arc hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you iu the M EAT M ARKET above entitled cause aud court on or be fore the 18th day of August A. D. 1909, and if you fail to so appear, answer or Next Door to Herseys Store otherwise plead herein the plaintiff will J. H. SLAGLE, Prop apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in Ida Complaint to-wit: For abso GOOD, CLEAN, lute divorce from you on the grounds of FRESH MEATS cruel and inhuman treatment and |>er- sonal indignities rendering llle burden At Low Prices some. and for general relief. This summons is published by order of Honorable John F. Hall, Judge of the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, made and entered on June 30th, 1909, aud providing that this sumoions should he published in the C oquille H ekai . d Notice for a period of not less than six consecu Notice is hereby given that the tive weeks beginning with the issue of June 30, 1909, and terminating with the undersigned gives Clarence Cun- issue of August 18, 1909. niDgham bis time, and will no long N. C. McLKOD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Try The Square Deal Mr. Grover Brown and Miss Ella Kribs were united in marriage at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Brown, in Myrtle Point Tuesday evening at 8:55 by DRUG STORE Rev. Thomas Barklow, in the pres ence of the groom’s family, Both young people are well known, the bride being the daughter of Mr. er be responsible lor bis acts or Teachers’ Examination. and Mrs. Harry Kribs. The groom any obligations he may contract. Notice is hereby given that the is a member of the Myrtle Point E. B. CUNNINGHAM. regular semi-annual examination of ball team. Tao! Tan!! Tan!!! Ties for gents Mr. William Duon and Miss ladies and children at Robinson's. applicants for state and county papers will be held by the examin. Laura Carter, daughter of Isaac N O T IC E . ing board of Coos county, Oregon, Carter, were united in marriage at Give H n 0 w 11 0 n ’ s at the court house, beginning at 9 a. in. Wednesday. August 11, 1909, and continuing three days. Dated this 12th day of July, 1909. W. H. B unch , County Superintendent. --- --------------- the home of the bride’s brother, C. C. Carter, in Myrtle Point, Tues day evening at 8:15. R e v. Thomas Barklow officiating. The wedding was a quiet affair, only relatives be ing present. The ring ceremony was used. After the ceremony re- freshmeifts were served. Mr. Dunn Teachers’ Institute. is engaged iu the merchant tailor The Annual Teachers’ Institute ing business at Marshfield, and the for the year 1909, will be held in young people left for that city, where the sthool house in Coquille, Aug they will make their home, W ed nesday morning. ust 17-19, 1909. At rangements are perfected for NOTICE. the most successful institute ever held in the county. The outside Notice is hereby given that all help nnd local assistance will be of Coos County Warrants drawn on the very best. Every department the General Road Fund and en of school work will receive due at dorsed prior to June i, 1909, will tention. be paid on presentation at my of Very Respectfully, fice in Coquille, Oregon. W. H. B unch , No interest will be allowed on Couuty Superintendent. any o f these warrants after July r, 1909. Dated June 22, 1909, at Coquille Oregon. T M. D immick Coos County Treasuier. NOTICE. Any person cutting timber or bark o( any description on the lands of the Southern Oregon Company, or removing same, or other proper ty, from said lands, without being duly authorized in writing, will be prosecuted according to law. Any person furnishing sufficient evidence for the recovery of pro perty so taken nnd conviction of the parties concerned, will be given one- half of the property recovered. he Arvon is not so ex treme in its Style as the College Chap Suit, and is intended tor the man whose tastes in dress somewhat conservative. But as we sell only the T MODERN CLOTHES A Trial Proposed Improvement of First Street. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Coquille, Oregon.propose to improve First street, original town of Coquille city, from the east line of “ C’ ’ street to a point which is 562.5 feet east of said east line of “ C ” street, by planking the roadway full width, all plank covering to be 4 inclieB thick, not less than 8 nor more than 12 inches wide, laid on stringers 4x8 inches and securely spiked, said stringers to be bedded into the ground except at the east and west ends of said First street, where the stringers shall be sup ported on a timber tressle. Said improvement to be made in con formity to the charter, ordinances anti regulations of the common council and the plans and specifications of the City Engineer, filed in the office of the City Recorder of Coquille. Remonstrances against the above im provement may be filed with the under signed within ten days after notice is first given of the proposed improvement. By order of the common council. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, Julv 14, 1909. E. G. D. H olden , City Recorder. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the grading and planking of a portion of the County Road known as the Coos Bay Wagon Road in Road District No. 30. Coos County, Oregon. According to the specifications on file with the Clerk of Coos County, and a copy of such specifications in the hands of H. E Wilcox, Special Road Master of R. D. No. 30. Five per cent of the amount of bid to lie deposited with the County Clerk witli bid. all bids to lie filed with the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or before the 7th day of July, A. D. 1909 at 10 o’clock A. M. The County Court reserve s the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 21st dav of June, A. D. 1909. H. E. W ilcox Special Road Master of Road Dis trict No. 30. Delay in commencing treatment for a slight irregularity that could have been cured quickly by F o le y ’s Kidney Remedy may result in a serious kidney disease. Foley’s Kidney Remedy builds up the worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. For sale by C. J. Fuhr- man. NOTICE OF S A LE OF R E A L ESTATE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos. In the Matter of the! Estate of Joseph D.> Hudson. Deceased. ) 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 on June 12th, 1909.by John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, sell, on August 15th, 1909, at private sale, at the Law Oflice of R. H. Smith, in the City of Coquille, Oregon, for cash, the following de scribed real estate belonging to Baid estate. Viz : Lot 3 in block 04 in Notley’s Addi tion to the town of Coquille City in t lié county of Coos, State of Oregon. Dated this 15th day of June,1909. M ahgahet A. H udson Administratrix of the estate of Josepti D. Hudson, deceased. A D M IN ISTR ATO R ’ S NOTICE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County. In the Matter of the Estate of Alfred N. Ogle, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon, appointed Administrator of the es tate of Alfred N. Ogle, deceased. All persons having claims against Baid deceased, are hereby required to pre sent them, properly verified, to the undersigned at Roaeburg, Oregon, within six months from the date ol the first publication of this notice. First publication of this notice is dated the 12th dav of June. 1909. JOHN T. LONG, Administrator of the Estate of Alfred N. Ogle, Deceased. — ■—T — - N O T IC E Proposed Improvement of Hall Street. Notice is hereby given that at the meeting of the common council of the city of Coquille. Oregon, held on the Btli day of July, 1909, an order was made that notice be given tiiat the com mon council of the city of Coquille, Ore gon, propose to improve Hall street from the north line of Second street, Elliot’s Addition to the nortli line of lot eleven (11; in block fourteen (14) in said addititgi. Said improvement to he made in conformity to the charter, ordinances and regulations of the city of Coquille and the petitions filed in the office of the City Recorder, on the 6th day of July, 1909, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete discription of the kind of improvement contemplated. Remonstrance against the above im provement may be filed with the un dersigned within ten days after notice is first given of the proposed improve ment. By order of the common council. Dated at Coquille Oregon, Juiv 14, 1909. E. G. D. H olden , City Recorder. A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E Southern Oregon Company. In tlie County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coos. In the matter of the estate of Henry E. Gouthler, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by John F. flail. Judge of the County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon, appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Henry E. Gouthier, deceased. All pereons hav ing claims against said deceased, are General Blacksmiths hereby notified to present said claims, are and Horseshoeing.... properly verified, to the undersigned, at the law office of R. H . Smith, in the City of Coquille, Coos Countv, Oregon, within six months from the date of the All kinds of Repairing, Loggin g first publication of this-Iki.-tice. First publication o | 9 tins notire is dated July 14th, 1909. and Carriage Work. S tephen A. G outhier , Administrator of the estate o( Henry E. Gouthier, deceased. R. 8. K N O W L T O N , President GEO. A. R O BINSO N, V. Pres. R. H. M AST, Cashier parnjers ai)d Merchants of Coquille Boi)l\ CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 A Reasonable Share First Class Safety of Your Business Solicited Deposit Boxes For Rent x>ooooooooooo< Do You Read The Herald? Allen & Noah of Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. you will find the Arvon fully as up to date in its style a s 1 any of them. The materials and making are the best, and! the prices, as always, are Second St., very modest. All Work Guaranteed Coquille, Price of Preferred Stock of the United W ireless Telegraph Company: Note the stead/ and rapid ad vance in the price of stock since thè organi zation cf thè Company. per share Kehruarv 23, 1907 810.00 Septeniber 1. 1907 11.00 Octob« r 1, l!H>7. 12.50 Novei.iLt i 10. I-..7 14.00 Januurv 1 1908 15.00 March 1, l t . 50 8 Jui e 1, 1 ! 7 50 Allei.Mt 1_ l'.'OS is .50 O p I o I ht 1. 1903 20.00 Dici in Lei ¡5, 1908 22,50 Febriur v HKX> •25.00 9 May ’ , Iti' 30.00 The priee will remain at $30.00 for a short timo only. 1tV a L it.*noe of a ! ' felini * tv) !.j:• Î 3 u .. . 1. Yi*St- ntrnt and pri ft*. Us NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will tie received for the improve ment and construction o f a portion of the County Road in Road District No. 19, Coos County, Oregon, known as the “ Bandon Dairyville Road” from John son ('reek Southward, according to the specifications on file with the County Clerk o f Coos County, Oregon, and a copy o f such specifications in the hands of S. J. Culver, Special Road Master of R. D. No. 19. Five per cent o f amount o f bid to be deposited with the County Clerk with bid and all bids to be filed with the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or before the 28th day of July A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M.. The County Court reserved the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 12th day o f July A. D. 1909. S. J. C u l v e r . Special Road Master of R. D. No. 19. Rose Building - Oregon r --------------------- P. !.. Hopson, Fiscal Agent Ceos and C urry Counties, ’ ’ ox JJJ ■h.li t k i a .2. O ffice in the “ C handler” ^ Diarrhoea W hen you want a quick cure without any loss o f time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. It is equally valuable for children. It is famous for its cures over a large part o f the civilized world. A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O TIC E . In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coos. In the matter of the estate of James K. Campbell, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been, by John F. Hall, Judge of the County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon, appointed ad ministrator of the estate of James E. Campbell, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said deceased, are hereby notified to present said claims, properly verified, to the undersigned, at tire law office of R. H. Smith, in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Fir-t publication of this notice is dated July 14th. 1909. A mos R aines , Administrator of flip estate of James E. Campbell, deceased. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed hills will be received for the improvement and construction of a portion of the i County Road in Road District No. In, Coos County, Oregon, known as th e 1 "Hannon Bear Creek Road, according to, tlie specifications on file with the County Clerk of Cooa County, Oregon, and a copy ot such specifications in the hands of 8. J. Culver, Special Road Master of R. D. No. 19. Five per cent of amount of hid to be deposited with the County Clerk with bid and all bids to be tiled with the County Clerk ot Coos County, Oregon, on or before the 28th day ot July A. D. 1909, at 10 o’clock A. M. The County Court reserves ti e right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 12th day of July A. D. 1909. 8. J. C ulver Special Road Master of R. D. No. 19. • • • i t l i • • • Is the O fficial County Paper Is the Best Aduertising Medium Has the Largest Circulation Does the Best o f Job Worh ...IT... Is Prompt in the Delivery o f a ll Worh Prints a ll the Latest News Is Equipped With the Best o f Material Is First Established Paper in Coquille >000000000000