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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1909)
4 Coquille Ijerald. D T. D E A N , P R O P R IE T O R . C O. D R T D E N M A N A G E R . County Official Paper. I’ i BLI8HKD EVEKY WEDNESDAY. Devoted to ih e nmteriRl and wool ft I op- b n ild iD g o f the Coquille Valley particularly and o f Coos Oouuty generally, 'ahsoription, per year, in advance, fl.öO Married. Trail. G R O C E R IE S Portland, July 7.--Captain W. Miss Ruby Oshier and Mr. Al II. Pope, one of the well-known Falter were united in the holy bonds Every form of delicacy in this line, and all the staple river pilots, who came to Portland of matrimony at the home of the articles—the freshest and purest. from New York in a sailing vessel grooms’s parents in Bandon Friday, in 1851, has returned home after June 25. Miss Oshier is a very ac I CAN SUPPLY EVERY ORDER retracing the old Government i complished young lady and during For anything to Feed Man, Horse or Fowl, and wagon road running from The j her short residence in this city my Prices are Established on the “ Live and Let Dallas to Fort Slmcoe. Half a gained a great many triends. Mr. century ago this waa one of the Felter has tor years made his home Live Order.” best-known roads in the West,! in this city until about six months having been built by the Govern ago wheo he returned to bis former ment at great expense. But where home at Bandon. He is a very It croaaes the Cascade Mountain eDergetio j oung man and while in Range now Captain Pope says this city was employed by the it is about obliterated. Fallen Simpson Lumber Co. The many e q u i p p e d w it h w i r e l e s s trees block the way, and it is dif North Bend friends of the young ficult to get around them. The couple join with the Harbor in road has not been used to any ex wishing them a long and happy tent for years. wedded life. Capt. E. D. Parsons Accompanying Captain Pope on They will make tbeir borne at this expedition were Albert Ban Bandon.--Coos Bay Harbor. croft, or San Francisco, Mrs, Brooks Trevatt and Miss Trevett, Aberdeen, W ash, July 8.—Two her daughter, both of Portland. thousand men went to work this Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 / j . m. Instead of starting out at The week, when, after a month’s shut Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at service o f tide. Dalles, the party went by boat and down, five Aberdeen lumber mills rail to Goldendale, Wash., and resumed operations. Five more from there by team. About six will also resume. H. N. LORENZ, Agt. H. W. SKINNER. Agt. miles out the hiitoric road was — - ----------- Coquille Marshfield found. Among the first places If people with symptoms of kid looked over by the travelers was ney or bladder trouble could real P e a l a a t alt H o u r . the aite of the old blockhouse. It ize their danger they would without p ir a t-C la .. S e r v i . .. prono 6 • m to 9 p no. had been torn down and the logs loss of time commence taking F o of which it had been built taken to ley’s Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and thb Goldendale. The building will be irregularities, strengthens and A T T H E re-erected there and preserved. builds up these organs and there is C. A . H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. Arriving at Fort Simcoe over the no danger of Brights’ disease or other serious disorder. Do not dis road, which is 65 miles in length, Wo f * e k . R a t o , to S p o o l a l A t t e n t i o n O l v . n to regular Boarders. C ö fllm .r .U t l M .n the members of the party were regard the early symptoms. For sale by U. J. Fuhrman. agreeable surprised to learn that the Indian school there had just closed for the summer. The Indian parents ol the children began to — 1 V 1 1 ” ' ............ - . . . i arrive to take the youths to their I homes on the Yakima Reservation. Leave Coquille 9:30 A . M. Leave Bandon 6 :30 A . Many of them had fine top buggin « a «( « 1:30 P. 7:30 “ “ and thoroughbred horses which I. it u I p. “ 7 A. were described as being ai fat aa 1 1 :3 0 A . 9 A. “ Arrive at “ Arrive at « seals. TO (t if U u u U From 1859 to 1863 Captain Pope 1:30 A . 4:30 “ “ it t. a 1 % a (a was a clerk in the commissary de 10 :30 A . “ 4:30 P. partment at Fort Simcoe, and this is the first time he had been there since. When a young man Ban via croft was at the fort for a while, UNION PACIFIC and both he and Pope had long OREGON SHORT LINE been planning this trip. It was THE OREGON j ust 50 years since they had left, and it waa to celebrate the an RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and niversary of their departure that SOUTHERN PACIFIC Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, they deoided to take the trip. Cap $3 From Chicago tain Pope returned home by way Mouldings, etc. $ 3 0 .6 0 From St. Louis of Seattle, where ha visited the fair. $ 2 5 From Omaha D R SÎ5H55—s-_____ ___ Phone, Main 55. F air Notes. Seattle, July 7.—"See the albino lady.’’ R e-T ravels Hi GUI, The President ot the Seattle city council will soon be the feature of the barkers cries at the Alaska-Yu- kon-Pacific Exposition. He has announced that he will assume this important part in the Elk’s Hippo drome at the Exposition oh July 28. He announced this without blushing and before a crowd of 60) cheering fellow citizens. He said he would be only too glad to do it. The crowd also applauded the announcement that Judge J. E. Humphries would be living skele ton in the same side show. Toon Miles, traveling man, six feet four, and Sidney Smith, newspaper man, four feet, are to be the Siamese twins. Capt. P. D. Hughes will play a tom-tom; Joe Schiumph will be the loader of the rube band, John Carrigan will be the wild man from Borneo, Bob Boyd, gen eral agent for the Milwaukee, six feet tall, will be the lady chariot racer, and T. J. E. Schönes will be Little Egypt. It is expected that 40,000 Elks from Los Angeles, on their way home from the national convention will attend the Exposition on July 28, and it is for their entertainment that the prominent Elks of the city will sacrifice their dignity for the night. Parades, picnics, music, fireworks and sporting events will mark the celebration of Farmer’s Day at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition September 8. G. D. Wilson, of Poag, 111., has been appointed director general of the day and is preparing an elabo rate program in which all farm ers of the Northwest will be interested. At both the St. Louis and Jamestown expositions all ar rangements for the day set aside for the farmers were made by Di rector General Wilson. The morning parade at the Ex position on Farmer's day will be participated in by agriculturists from Washington, Idaho, Oregon and British Columbia. Then will come the address of welcome by President Chilbcrg. Shortly after 12 o ’clock the farmers will as semble on the grounds near the shores of Lake Washington for a basket picnic. During the afternoon it is pro posed to have an unusual feature known as the Bells of Christendom in which 700 young girls from various parts of the United States will take part. Wire connections will be made with bells in Beattie and about the cities of Puget Sound and at a given signal the young girls will press electric buttons ringing hundreds of bells. The rainbow banquet in the evening will be an international affair, for invitations are to be sent to foreign countries to have representatives present on Farmer’s day. Farmers from all over the North west will come to Seattle in great numbers for the celebration of Farmer’s day and September 8 will no doubt be a banner day in the history of the Pacific W orld’s. Rouse’s Coal The Best Coal in Coos county $5.00 per Ton A /N E Leave Alliance Wm. Oddy Phone Main 295 Incandescent Electric Light Coos Bay and Portland Skookum Restaurant, L O W Orders With __aa Steam er Pres* Accepted throughout the civilized world the as the most universally satisfactory il- Button luminant for all purposes the Cleanest, Most Convenient, and the CHEAP EST light known. and here That furnished by you R IV E R the E L E C T R IC C O Q U IL L E CO is first have class and up to date in every respect it. The rates place it within reach of all FRANK M O R S E , Pr o p , C O Q UILLE, ORE. S cM É of Copiile Rivsr Transportation Company. R a t e s O regon Johnson L um ber C o . Delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy if you have backache, kid ney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease upon you and makes a cure more difficult. Commence taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy today and you will soon be well. Why risk a serious malady? For sale by C. J. Fuhrman. P a sse s 52 From Kansas City Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber TO THE PUBLIC Write letters to everybody you know in the East and tell them about these low colonist rates, bend them litera ture about Oregon, or send their ad dresses to us and we will do it. In this way you can he a great help in the growth and progress of your State. in the Coquille V alley. Estimates gladly furnished. Prices as low as the lowest. A w ay. Mrs. Eliza Woodruff, widow of YOU CAN PREPAY FARES the late Delos Woodruff, died at for anyone from any place if you wr»nt her home on Euchre creek on Mon to. Deposit the necessary amount w itii Phone 331 day, July 5, 1909. A few weeks our local agent and he will telegn ph ticket promptly. ago she suffered a stroke of paraly sis, which complicated with serious Inquire of Agents or write to heart trouble, left her in a helpless WM. McMURRAY condition and her death bad been General Passenger Agent expected for some time. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Mrs. Woodruff—nee Willard — Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) waa born in Aurora, New York, was PORTLAND, OREGON married in Snn Francisco, and came to Curry county in 1874. She is i survived by her aged mother, who | is now near tha century mark and ) whose enfeebled condition requires Sails From Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesdays at 8 P. M. constant care, and no daughter was E. O. HOLLOWAY, PROP . ever more dutiful in ber devotion to her mother. Bread, Cake, Pies, Cookies, Gin- The deceased was buried by the F. M IL L E R , Agent, Marshfield, Oregon Special attention W . side of ber husb and in the Euchre gersuaps, etc. creek cemetery at one o ’clock P. M. given orders for banquets, dinner, PAUL L. STERLIN G, AGENT. CQUILLE, PHONE NO. 18l today in the presence of a large picnics, etc. concourse of frieDdB aud neighbors. Second Street, - Coquille, Ore. — Port Orford Tribune. APRIL 1*0« Yard and O ffice, proqt S t. near Depot. Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line BREAKW ATER Sails for Portland Every Saturday City Bakery, ------------------------ —— Within a few days, all that re The safe and reliable tiw n -_ ^ J mains of the old Cape Arago Light screw house will be blown into the sea. £ * - T h e New and Speedy This announcement was brought in today by men who have been work S tr. E liz a b e th ing cn the new stAtion. C a p t. Olsen, M aster. * ----- The old lighthouse has been or Will make regular trips lie* * Foley’s Honey and Tar not only will be shortly vacated and the gov stops chronic coughs that weaken ernment proposes to have it destroy C o q u ille R iver and San the constitution and develop into F ra n cisc o . consumption, but heals and stren ed. It has been undermined by N o S top -over at W a y Porta. gthens the lungs. It affords com waves an 1 is likely to collapse soon. fort and relief in the worst cases of It is feared that if it is allowed to Electric Lights. Everything in First Class Style. chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay stand, visitors may get around it fever and lung trouble. For sale nnd be injured when it falls from I by C. J. Fnhrman. •ts own accord or rather from tho * «•»« How Thieves Live A 320 acre South African Veteran A'tion of the elements. by Charles Somerville, the Sometime ago, it waa stated that Bounty Land Certificate issued by celebrated newspaper criminal the Department of the interior, it would not lie dynamited owing reporter, it only one o f the Government of Canada, Ottawa, to the danger to the new station big features that make the under the Volunteer Bounty Act, which is near the old site. II w- July E v e r y b o d y ' s very much 1908. Good for 320 acres of any ever, it has been decided to use worth while. light shots of dynamite and gradu Dominion land open for entry in Alberta, S<skatewan, or Manitoba. ally blow it to pieces. There are five other live Any person over the age of 18 The machinery nnd other remov articles, and SIX S T O R IE S yenrs, man or worn in, can acquire able goods in it will b • first taken that you can’ t afford to miss.1 this land with this certificate, with out and placed on board :he Heath out further charge. For immedi Get the er or some other craft and used in ate sale 1800.00. Write or wire, *JULY CVCAYBOOY’ft^ L, E. Telford, 131 Shutar «treat, I some other station.— Coos Bay i Fqf Sale By Collier & Getty Toronto, Canada.” J New«, j THE COQUILLE RIVER LINE Between San F ra n cisc o and Bandon Steamers FIFIELD and BANDON 1st Class Passage Up Freight - - - $7.50 - 3.00 O ur Interests are yo u r Interests. 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