Coquille Herald. WEDNESDAY, SKIT. 15, 1909 l.o ca l R ilv ertiseroen ts a m o n g lo ca l rea lin g five ce n ts p er lin e ea cli in ie r - t io i. C ard s o f th a n k s 60 c e n ts e a ch . O b itu a ry p o e t r y five ce n ts p er line. R e so lu tio n s o f C o n d o le n c e a n d lod ge a d v e rtis in g five ce n ts p er lin e. ELECTRIC LINE MAY What Seems to Be the Proposition for an E lec­ tric Line. ' f ..- $ r ' »v .1 ? ft » gS i L . CO Best Couple Die Within a Day. BUBBLES. Less than twenty-four hours in­ tervened between the deatli of Wal­ ter Oldland, the South Iulet pio­ neer, whose wife was stricken late Sunday o f apoplexy and who died about 7 o ’clock last evening at the Marshfield General hospital. Mr. Oldland, wdio had been ailing for a couple o f years and who had been bedridden for about six mouths was in a critical condition when his wife died, and while his children tried to tell him of her paising, it is believed that he was too far gone to comprehend their statements. Yes­ terday morning, he was brought to the hospital and last evening he passed away. The funeral of Mrs. Oldland which had been announced for 2 o ’clock today has been postponed until 2 o ’clock Wednesday afternoon when a double funeral will be held at the Wilson undertaking parlors, Rev. H. I. Rutledge officiating. Mr. Oldland would have been 71 years old October 7. He was born in England, and in 1869 came to America. He settled in Pennsylva­ nia and in 1878 married Miss Izora Myers who preceded him in death less than twenty-four hours. In 1883, they moved to Coos County, settling near Libby where they have since resided.— Times. BY J. H. o ’ BBIKS. Messers. Haas and Cuettner, the P irtland railroad men mentioned last week, having looked over the field pretty well, are willing to go ahead with an electric project for a r til outlet for Coos county, if the people will show the proper spirit and oiler the right encouragement. It will be loft, in a measure, to them. There are plenty of places bidding for capital to invest in the different enterprises of their respective sec­ tions, and particularly in transpor­ tation lines. Therefore it behooves our citizens to fall in liae and do the things necessary to cause these gentlemen to nnderstand that we nre in dead earnest and really want a road. If there is not hustle onough here to offer the proper in­ ducement to get a road there District Lodge Convention. would probably be but little for one The District Convention, No. 1C, to do after it is built, or at least, will be held at Bandon, Sept. 24th, we may expect road builders to take 1909, The following lodges are in this view of the situation. this distsict: Mamie, No. 20, Western Star, No. 27, Riverside, Rural Notes. No. 100, Sunset, No. 114, Una, No, 120, Ocean, No. 12G, North Bend, J. Powers has harvested a large No. 143. crop of potatoes. He declares it a There should be a large repre­ superior quality. sentation from each lodge, as Ocean The McCurdy residence is near­ Lodge iB sparing no pains to make ing completion. It is one of the this convention a success. Each most artistic home buildings in lodge should give their hearty co­ Coos county. The great dairy barn operation in the coming work of the on tho place is in keeping with the convention, making it a success and dwelling, in fact the whole place spreading its influence in every shows that progressiveness is the lodge in the district, so that we theme of the master. may be more closely united by the The farmer in the vicinity of the triple links of Friendship, Love and Smith Powers Camp No. 2, where Truth. the fire has been dangerous for the W I i j ' D i ' i i e c H h 1C<-<’ o 111111 «• m l C l i i i n i - past week, welcomed the Thursday h c r lu ln * « C o l i c , C n o le r a uu«t ■ H a r r h o r n I I p iik m I)', night and Friday morning rain. All of them haye been standing Mr. Frank C. Hanaran, a promi­ night and day on watch, ready to nent druggist of Potsinouth, Va., give the alarm in case of a spread. says. ‘‘For the past six years I have sold and recommended Cham­ AT THE COUNTY FARM berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ Supt. McLeod has garnered in his rhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy crop of wool. Sheep shearing was and one of the best patent medi­ I handle the order of the day last week. Mr. cines on the market. some others tor the same purposes McLeod is well satisfied with re­ that pay me a larger profit, but this sults. This gentleman is planning remedy is so sure to effect a cure, to make the farm self supporting and my customer so certain to ap­ and he insists that with a little help preciate my recommeuding it to for one year he can put the place in him, that I gave it the preference.” For sale by R. 8. Knowlton. such a shape that it will pay, ns do ----------- . • «----------- the best managed private farms. A G o o d P osition Mr. McLeod states that a few acres can be had by ambitious young of strawberries could be handled men and ladies in the field of protafibly, which with the dairy “ wireless" or railway telegraphy. and garden truck, as well as home Since the eight hour law became raised feed for stock, the county effective, and since the wireless would have little to do but audit companies are establishing stations returns. The gentleman has made throughout the country there is a good in the past; it might be well great shortage of telegraphers. for the powers that be to co-operate Positions pay beginners from $70 to with him. ♦ 90 per month, with good chance for advancement. The National In The W oods. Telegraphic Institute of Portland, Ore., operates six official institutes The Smith Towers people have in America, under supervision of a new departure; in the sense that R. R. and wireless officials and they are seeding down their land places all graduates into positions. as fast as they clear it. This means It will pay you to write them tor timber for the coming generations. full details. Camp No. 1 is working twenty * men at p-esent, while forty are lo­ F or S a l e . cated at No. 2. A part o f this num­ A No. 1 Dairy Ranch of 157 acres, ber is doing railroad work, as the about 120 acres cleared, about 100 company is extending a road which acres uuder plow, 40 head good will paralel the Sumner wagon grade Jersey cow, 50 tons hay, 130 road. tons corn ensilage, plows, wagons, Win. A. Brown, the chef at Camp harness, cultivators, mowrrs, cream No. 2, is nursing a very sore lower separators, milk caLS, etc. One- limb. He takes an evening walk 8 horse-power gasoline engine, one after his work is done and on last 10 ton per hour ensilsge cut'cr, Friday night while on his way home 10 or 12 head of hogs, two good he met a wandering calf, mistaking barns, two dwelling houses, two it for something else, he started to orchsrds, all kinds o f fruit, wagon play ball from a sprinting stand road, railroad and river, about point. He fell, tho rest is easy. 200 rods of river frontage. A snap The Smith Powers people have from ten to 15 years to pay for it. been greatly annoyed by forest Pacific Real E fate Co. • • fires, during tho latter part of last For Sale. week tho whole force of Cauip No. 2 was out night and day fighting the J. M. Bright of Gravel Ford is flames. They are now past the offering his fine dairy farm of 187 danger mark, in so far as that par­ acres, 40 acres good bottom land, ticular blnze is concerned, yet there with new residence, g.md burn, and is no telling when nnother will large, bearing orchard for sale, to­ break out. The cause is attributed gether with all the stock, farming to the locomotive and donkey en­ implements, crop etc. This place gines shootiug live sparks from is located 1.1 miles from creamery, their fin; ’ ts. Tin' farmers in the and less than J mile from t w o good vicinity arc muon alarmed, since schools. e v e r y ! i i , i s > dry that the m< st Anyone wishing such a location minute ipark M ,i l tie apt to ig­ will find this a bargain. Write to nite and destroy their all. 01 call on him at that place. F OR O QA I F ru n nLL Few people have competition in truth telling. B y J. W. The man who falls and gets up again is worth a dozen sycophantic men. The uorth pole will doubtless be­ come a popular summer resort in the near future. Society works overtime in order to ' make ladies and gentlemen. Gpd turns out men and women. Have you seen them? The fe­ male gossiper and the male bache­ lor. They are a menace to society. It is wonderful the amount of beatuy, grace and wit which has been hidden away in the rib o f oue male man. I will give ten dollars to the first person who delivers to me a four leaf clover, a crowing hen and a nine foot panther. Leave them with the postmaster, we differ in politics. Carpenters, Farmers, and Plane Users. The following seven (7) Portland, Ore. Hdw. dealers have lately ordered shipments of the celebrated Self-Setting Planes direct from the makers; Gage Tool Co., of Vine- land, N. J., viz. J. J. Kadderly, Coleman Hdw. Co., Adolph Dekum, Oregon Hdw. Co., Freer Cutlery A Tool Co., Winters Hdw. Co. and Honeyman Hdw. Co. Most 20 years ago Avery & Opdyke sold these planes in Port­ land. If local or nearby dealers don’t keep the Self-Settiug Planes the above shows where they can be had. Several Portland orders for Self- Setting Planes are now on the way. IjK Oa. he College Chap Jr., in one of the most brilliant styled models in young men’s suits ever shown in this city. Like all our T MODERN CLOTHES it was made for us especially by Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. A bit extreme perhaps— but it is those little unusual touches here and there that add individuality to a gar­ ment. These suits are well worth looking at. Come in, then, to-day—if only to look. The prices are very modest. 1 The McKenzie Merry Makers This company appeared at the opera house in this city before large and appreciative audiences. On Monday night they presented “ Lord Chumley,’ ’ a very lively play with a deeply laid plot, but containing enough of the comic to keep the people good natured. The members of the company did good work, the parts being all very well sustained, and the vaude­ ville stunts were enjoyed not a little. Last night they presented “ Mary Jane’s Pa,” with equally as good effect, having a large house, and all present seemed very well pleased. & A good young work mare, weight 1350, and two fine Bonaparte colts. G. O. L o w e , Norway. For Runt Cheap. 100 acre ranch on Myrtle Creek, 18 miles from Myrtle Point, 7 miles from Bridge. 20 acres cultivated and fine orchard, good 5 room house and fairly good barns. 2 years lease wanted. Address, Mrs. A. C. Kurtz, Bancroft, Oregon. Notice to Taxpayers. List. May D. L. Perkins and most handsome line o f Gents’ Furnish­ ing Goods in the City. The Newest and most handsome thing in the City in BOOTS AND SHOES W H Y ? m Do you want to work all your life? Its up to you, you know. Come in and see us ana make yourself better off. Other * People are doing it. Stutsman & Vore Coquille, Oregon. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, at the close o f business 8ept. I, 1909. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts..........................$r>4, 229 05 U. S. bonds to secure circulation... 0, 250 IK) Bonds, securities, e tc........................... 85, 110 66 Banking house, furniture and fix­ tures .................................................. 9, 032 88 Due from National Banks (not re­ serve agents)...................................... 3, 172 10 Dne from State and private Bunks and Bankers, Trust Catnpanies and Savings B au k s..................... 4, ,404 92 Due from approved reserve agents. 124, ,41» 13 1 Checks and other cash item s............ 3, 458 34 ’ 55 00 Notes o f other National Banks----- Fractional paper currency, nickels 127 44 j and cents.......................................... Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: S p e c i e ...................... $26,165 05 Legal-tender notes----- 855 00 r,020 05 Redemption fund with IT. S. Treas­ 312 50 urer (5 per cent of circulation) — Store Your Potatoes Five Cents Per Forthe Season of and iQio io o lb s W h y keep your potatoes at home the roads are bad, when you to handle can store iq o q when at the above price for the season F. S. DOW Coquille W areh ou se LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ..........................$25,000 Surplus Fund .................................... 5,000 Undivided profits, less expeuses and taxes paid........................................ 12,083 National Bank notes outstanding.. 0,250 Due to State Banks and B an kers.. 12,871 Individual deposits subject to check .228,792 Demand certificates of deposit........ 27,703 00 00 70 00 50 07 47 R. S. KNOW LTON, President GEO A. ROBINSON, V. Pres. R. H. MAST, Cashier Farmers T o ta l................................................ 0318,301 40 A Reasonable Share First Class Safety Bai)H o f Your Business Solicited Deposit Boxes For Rent THE PALM ... S ubscribed a n d ew orn to b e­ fore me this 8th day o f Sept., 1909. L . A . L iljeqvist , N otary P u b lic. C apital stock paid i n ...................... $21,000 Surplus f u n d ...................................... 886 In d ivid u a l deposits su b ject to C h e c k ................................................ 34,837 D em and certificates o f d e p o s it .. . 2,310 Merchants CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 C orrect —Attest: A . J. S h e r w o o d , ) L, H a b l o c k e b > D irectors >1 R . E. S hine , ) S kal ai)d • of Coquille 8tnte o f Oregon, \ C ounty o f C oos, ) I, L . H . Hazard. Cashier o f the above nam ed bank, d o solem nly swear that the above statement is true to the best o f my know ledge and b elief. L . H . Hazard, Cashier. Confectionery, Tobaccos, F R U IT S IN Remodeled Cigars, Ice SEASON Cream Cora Belloni x>ooooooooooo<>000000000000; Do Í You R ead The Herald? L I A B IL I T I E S . Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization for the Coun­ $4500 buys 45 acres improved ty of Coos, State of Oregon, will at­ ranch with buildings. tend at the office of the County $12.50 an acre buys a fine tract of Clerk of said County, at Coquille, land 360 acres, 35 ac.es bot­ Coos County, Oregon, on the 18th tom balance grazing. day of October, A. D., 1909, the $800 buys an acre all in garden same being the third Monday of house and barn. See us for said month, at the hour o f nine bargains. Com« in and see o ’clock a. in. of said day, and pub- us and list your property lically examine the assessment roll, with us. We will give you and correct all errors in valuations, a square deal. descriptions, or quality of lands, lots or other property. Noiv, therelore, all persons having business before the said Board of COQUILLE, OREGON. Equalization will take notice, and New location first door east of W. j appear at the time and place afore­ O. W. Building. said. and make due complaint, oth­ ___________________________ ^_____ erwise the assessment will stand as returnd by the Assessor. CALL ON Witness my hand this, the 15th day of September, 1909. T. J. THRIFT, and inspect the largest 1 Assessor of Coos County, Oregon, i Neathery East Richmond Park is six months old. There have been over 400,000 dollars worth of lots sold. T o ta l................................................ 0318,301 40 Foit S ale Big Bargain \ R eport o f the Condition of NOTICE. Southern Oregon Company. Sunday, August 2 9 . Lot 50x100. Front Street, Co­ quille. A bargain if sold soon. If you intend seeding any ground this fall it, will pay you to call at Report of the condition of Go to the People’s Market, Rrd- Knowlton’s Drug Store and get man & Hensley Prop’rs, for the prices and examine quality of seed. Farmers and Merchants Bank of Coquille, at < oquille in the State o f Ore­ best bacon, lard, hams, and meat of gon, at the close o f business, Sept. 1, liK)9. everv description. They treat you Registered Durock Jersey pigs, RESOURCES square the kind that fatten on clover, for L oans and d iscou n ts..................$18,720 35 B onds, securities, etc................ 2,155 63 sale by J. D, Carl, Myrtle Point, New line of white iinens, butch­ B an king house, furniture and er, embroidery or round thread, Or. Phone 101. Fixtures.................................. 5,194 48 india, fronting, flaxon, and hand­ E xp en se.......................................... 1,346 47 M aterial, e t c ................................ 531 89 kerchief, also brown and blue in Timber Land for Sale. D ae from approved reserve banks 23,764 30 dress linens at Robinson’s 118 acres ol good timber land for C hecks and other cash ite m s ........ 725 90 sale at a bargain. One mile from Cash on h a n d ............................... 6,106 50 river. For particulars address box T o ta l - - - - - $58,545 52 197, Coquille, Oregon. Any person cutting timber or bark of any description on the lands of the Southern Oregon Company, or removing same, or other proper­ ty, from said 1 mds, without being duly authorized iu writing, will be prosecuted according to law. Any person furnishing sufficient evidence for the recovery of pro­ perty so taken and conviction of the parties concerned, will be given one- half of the property recovered. T H E R E W E R E 1500 P E O P L E A X f East Richmond Parl{ 120 acres timber land—about 4 million feet of cedar and fir— j ce­ dar, quarter mile from river. Per acre $20. Don’t condemn the man or woman who has fallen. You are not sale this side of the grave. I am not afraid of a bad man. But I am dubious about coming in contact with a male saint. C o q u il l e , 160 acres of land, about 15 acres bottom, balance hill. Very little cleared; fairly good house, quarter of a mile from school. Price, $900. I admire hogs. They are never hypocritical- They never pretend to be anything else. Your old associates will work overtime oiling the track for you when you begin to slide. k n ev e , 160 acre ranch, 25 acres or moie bottom land, mostly cleared, good orchard, house, barn, 5 or 6 tons of hay, 5 head cattle, one horse and i mil0 from school. Price $ 2 , 000 . The man who attempts to advise a woman is crazy. I would like to live to see a dog sweat, a truthful man and Coquille become a metropolis. L 00 10 42 00 T o t a l ......................................$58,545 52 S tate of O reuon , C ounty of C oos — bs I , It. H . M ast, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best o f m y knowledge and belief. R. H . M ast , Cashier. C orrect —Attest: R. S. K K nowlton ) tv . J. F . fc’C HRoRDKR \ Director». NOTARIAL BEAL Subscribed and sworn to be- \ fore me this 10th day o f Sep- 1909, ( t i e über, ............ J. J . S t a n l e y , N otary Public. Price of Preferred Stock of the United Wireless Telegraph Company: i t l • • • i Is the Official County Paper Is the Best Advertising Medium Has the Largest Circulation Does the Best of Job Work Note the steady and rapid ad­ vance in the price of stock since the organization of the Company. per share February 23, 1907.... .............$10.00 September 1, 1907_________ 11.00 October 1, 1907,...... 12.50 November 10,1907..... 14.00 January 1, 1908______ _____ 15 00 March 1, 1908 . ................. 16.50 June 1, 1908 17.50 August 1, 1908 .................... 18.50 October 1, 1908................... 20.00 December 15, 1908 ....... ... 22.50 February 15, 1909 25.00 May 1,1909.............. 30.00 August 1, 1909.................. 35.00 The price will remain at $35.00 for a short time only. It’s a chance of a lifetime to make a safe invest­ ment and large profits. IT O. L. Hopson, Fiscal Agent Cou< and Curry Counties. Box323 Marshfield. Office in the "Chandler" %t Iij7 “ I took two of Chamberlain’s Fiom a small beginning the sale Stomach and Liver Tablets last and use ot Chamberlain’s Cough night, and I feel fiftv per cent Remedy has extended to all parts better than i 1: ive for weeks, says ol the United Stales and to many J J. Fire if Allegan, Mich, foreign countries- Why? Becau& "They ate ccr'ainlv a fine article it has proved especially valuable for bilious». For sale by R 8. for coughs and colds. For sale b y Knowlton. Samples free. i R. S. Knowlton. ••• • • • I 1 ••• Is Prompt in the Delivery of all Work Prints all the Latest Hews Is Equipped With the Best of Material Is First Established Paper in Coquille LtlO