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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1909)
Coquille Herold. W EDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1909 I. cal advertisementi; among local 11-., ling live cents j>er line each inser- l. o '. Carils of thanks 50 cents each, »»o.'.uary poetry five cents per line. 10 ilutions of Condolence and lodge rtisiug five cents per line. E l ctric R o a d M e e tin g at M y r tle Poin t. B usiness S ch ool N o te s . The acti'e members of the Co quille Library Association are pr*-j paring for an entertainment, to be held at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs E. A. Howey on Friday evening, October first. The grounds will be lighted by bonfires, and tables are to be set out o f doors for refreshments, weather permit- tiDg. a H an dcar. Mr. R. C. Goodman has accepted T. E. Endicutt, an employe of a position with A. W. Myers & Co , the Isthmus Camp of the Smith- of North Rend, Or. Miss Edith Mor Powers Loggin g Company, is at gan is woiking upon the books Mercy Hospital with a badly Pettyjohn, Nichols & Co Maish- sprained ankle, aad several other employes of the c a mp are nursing held. Miss Anna Dean is doing steno- s ire spots today as a result of be- graphic work for L. A. Roberts, ¡BK wrecked on it hand car on the Myrtle Point. The girls aro talk- logging road last evening, ing of forming » basket ball team Six or eight of them were coming anil expect to enter the lists with dewn after supper last evening ou a any of the schools iu the county hand car and had worked up a pret- This school has Borne of the best \ ty good speed. Suddenly they saw young lady players in Coquille, eo- ^ another car ahead, too close to pre They jumped rolled. There is also good material veut a collision. among the boys, and there is no One had a bad gash cut in bis jaw, doubt but tbat they will make a others were bruised, but Eudicott 1 was tbe only one seriously hurt. contest iDany kind of Atheletics. Among the recent students are: Today he was reported at tbe hos Misses Annie Miller, Vena Fry, pital as getting along nicely.— Rena Anderson. Madge Simpson, Times. A. P. Miller, the confectioner, re Marshfield. Georgia Johnson, Emily turned Monday from his visit to his Harlockcr,Ella Johnson, Eula Price, old home in Missouri. He was ac. Edna McDonald, Edith Perrott, companied on his return by bis! Edna Gilkey, Margaret Hatilv, mother, who is 85 years of age. The j Anna Childs, Vesta Boyrie and old lady stood the trip remarkably Leta Mast. Messers James Fair- welt, arriving here feeling fine. A man, Harvey Dunham, C. E. Carey, Leacb, who went with Mr. Miller, Earl Schroeder, Tike Cook and Ray did not return with him, but ex Miller. pects to start about tbe last of tbe month. R e v . H o rs fa ll A rch d ea co n . Mayor Hawkins, R. H. Mast, S. J. Lyons and A. 0. H ite took the mo nbers of the railroad committee an I others to Myrtle Point in tbeir ¡.u omobiles, to attend a railroad meeting at that place Monday even ing. There were twelve persons in th i company, all enthusiastic work- e a for the electric road. W C. Chase reported to the Myrtle Point Committee that the m t <a meeting held in ltoseburg on tb i 23rd of October, was a success in every particular. That Mr. Kuett- i or agreed with the joint commit- t n tbat he would execute a bond in li e sum of one buudred thousand dollars in some reliable bank in < ish, as a guarantee tbat he and his Company would build the electric road, if the people of Douglas and Coos counties would secure the Rev. Wm. Horsfall has been ap right of way and make the survey. pointed Archdeacon of the Episco Also that there should be a clause pal church with jurisdiction over inserted in all deeds of right of way the coast district between the tbat in the event that the road was Umpqua and Rogue Rivers. The not built as agreed, the land should appointment was announced Mon revert to the original owner. That day by Bishop Scadding of P ort the people o f Roeeburg are very land, who has been spending some much interested in the proposition, time at his summer cottage here. and are taking hold with a vim and The elevation o f Rev. Horsfall will determination to carry out their be gratifying to the many friends of part o f the agreement. the venerable divine. In his new P. L . Phelan presided, and an capacity all matters relating to the nounced that, the routine business church in this section will have to having been transacted, a commit be taken up with him, and the most teeman should be chosen to repre important matters will only go sent Myrtle Point on the genera! through him to Bishop Scadding. committee. J. O. yiem ler was chosen For some time it has been Bishop to fill that position. It was stated by Scadding’s wish to telieve Rev. Mr. Phelan tbat everybody in that Horsfall o f the detail duties of par town were in favor of the electric ish work, and while he has no an road, and that they would be able nouncement o f appointing any to perform tbeir part o f the con new assistants, it is expected that tract. he will do so just as soon as he is Now is the time to get upon the able to find suitable clergymen.— front seat in the wagon and boost. Baudot! Recorder. We Lave waited many years for n The Bandoli Carnival. railroad, and thought several times that it was coming, but this is the From all who attended the car first real definite proposition that nival at Bandon the three last days has ever come to us along this line, of last week, comes the report that and it is up to the people now to do the efforts of those enterprising their part and the road is assured. people were crowned with success. Evidence which haB satisfied the Every item in the way of enterain- members of the committee that the ment was carried out beyond the ex money was forthcoming for the pectations of the most Banguine,and construction of the road, has been was highly satisfactory to all. furnished, and they are at work io The ascensions by the big bal full force that there may be no de loon were highly appreciated, as lay in formulating the preliminary were also many features such as tbe steps for the right o f way and sur performance of the life-saving boys vey, and it is up to each citizen to and tbe parades. help in bis way to carry out the .■liss Mary Marsh was crowned project, aud from my long acquaint Queeu of the Carnival, and with ance with the general public of this her maidens rode on a beatifully county, I feel assured that they will decorated float. join in this effort. Bandou's excellent band did mui h L ib ra ry A s s o c ia tio n E n terta in m ent. In ju red on toward entertaining the people and the anticipations of the pleasur* ■rs wire fully realized. 'I hit Hiiiidon Injured The si i nun r Buildup, whii-li stems to have a boo don,« ailed for sea again lust Friday mid came neai going ou ibe rocks agaiu. It seeme that tbe bosser from the tug slipped, and only for the assistance of some heavy gasoline schooners which were close by she would haye gone on ashore. Her rudder wns in jured nnd it was necessary to pro vide her with a jnrv rudder for the trip. She was since successfully towed to sea by the Klihyam and the steamer Coquille, and turned over to U)e big |ag Hercules, to be P re s id e n t T a ft to V is it the A .-Y m -P . E x p o s itio n S e p t . 2 9 to Octm f. y 160 acie ranch, 25 acres or mote (bottom laid, mostly c le ire l, good ! orcbuid, house, barn, 5 or (1 tons of | tiin ,5li«ad cattle, one hoise anil buggy. J mile from school. Price J For Sale. . 120 sens timber land— about 4 million feet of cedar and fir— J ce dar, quarter mile from river. Per acre $20. L »t quilie. 50x100, Front Street, Co- A bargain if sold soon. ■ N O T IC E . Any person cutting timber or bark ol ni.y description on tbe lands of tb-1 Southern. Oregou Company, or removing snuie, 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 tbe recovery of pro- I perty so taken and convic’ion of the parties concerned, will be given oue- j half of the property recovered. Launched. Tbe little gasoline steamer, a sis ter ship to the Wilheltnina, was launched Tuesday from the stocks at Kruse & Bank’s yard at Porter. She is the duplicate of the Wilhel- mina with the exception o f length, in which she exceeds her sister craft by 20 feet. She was christened Oskosk and is to ply between tbe j Columbia and tbe Nehalem and Tillamook. The Oskosh has been j ready for the water for some weeks, | but a delay was caused by the nou- arrival of her propellers and shafts. Her gasoline engines are now be-j ing placed in position and it ie ex-1 pected she will bo ready for her [ trial trip in a week or ten days.— | Tbe Sun. 000 ItiO acres of land, about 15 sen s bottom, balance bill. Very little clear d; fairly good houte, quartir of a mile from school. Price, $901). J THE P R E S ID E N T W I L L A D D R E SS A M O N S T E R C R O W D IN T H E N A T U R A L T H E A T R E D U R IN G H IS V I S I T T O T H E E X P O S IT IO N AMPHI- Southern Oregon Company. Big Bargain List. R E S ID E N T W I L L I A M H O W A R D T A F T is to be the principal actor in a varied interesting program, which awaits him upon his arrival at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle from September 29 to October 1. From the moment Bill Taft sets foot on the paved walks of the exposition he will have to hurry to keep pace with the various events in which he is scheduled to take part. His activities will have a wide range, too. And, then the pres.dent’s good nature is proverbial and his lieutenants have sent on word that the president will do his part to make the day a big success. His most formal appearance on the exposition grounds will be at a reception in the Washington state building at the official banquet. Following in line will be his initiation into the Arctic Brotherhood, the Alaska fraternal association. The president will also find time to address a monster crowd in the Natural Amphitheatre, mush down the Pay Streak, attend an elaborate luncheon, visit the United States government buildings and the Igorrote village September 30 at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition will be one of the president's busiest days in the west and the people will be given every opportunity to see and hear him during his visit to the fail. P Notice is hereby given that the i Board ot Equalization for the Coun- J. M. Bright of Gravel Ford ¡8 ty o f Coos, State of Oregon, will at- $1500 buys 45 acres improved ranch with buildings. $12 50 an acre buys a line tract of land 360 acres, 35 acres bot tom balance grazing, i $800 buys an acre all in garden house and barn. See us for bargains. Come in and see us and list your property with us. We will give j i u a square de.il. G o o d R anch fo r Bale. For Rent Cheap. N o tic e to T a x p a y e r s offering his fine dairy farm of 187 ! ten<l at tke ° ® ce ° f the County acres, 40 acres good bottom land, Clerk of said Coun,-v . at Coquille, with new residence, good bam, and I Coos County, Oregon, on the 18th large, bearing orchard for sale, to-1 ) day o f October, A. D., 1909, the the third Monday of gether with all tbe stock, farming j satne ^eing I said at the hour of nine month, implements, crop etc. This place Myers & Neathery A well improved place of 20 acres too acre ranch on Myrtle Creek, with a fine home and good build C O Q U ILLE , OREGON. 18 miles from Myrtle Point, 7 miles ings, crop, etc., on Fishtrap. Ap New location first door oust of W. from Bridge. 20 acres cultivated ply to S. Edwards, on tho place. and fine orchard, good 5 room house O. W. Building and fairly good barns. 2 years The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier’s lease wanted. Address, Mrs. A. C. Saws gummed, tiled and set at — S. F. Shoe». Tho gloves for wear Kurtz, Bancroft, Oregon. Logger Fear Gloves. E. L . Tozier. Quick & Curry’s shop. N o tic e to T a x p a y e r s The Second Installment of 1908 ° e' ock a- m- °* sa' d dfty ’ and P1® taxes will be delinquent if not paid licallV examine the assessment roll, on or before October 4th, 1909. and correct a11 errors in valuations, W. W. Gage, j descriptions, or quality o f lands, Sheriff and Tax Collector. will find this a bargain. W rite to |lots or other ProPertV Now, therefore, all persons having or call on him at that place. business before the said Board o f ! prjce of p referred stock of the Equalization will take notice, and ( United W ireless Telegraph Card of Thanks. appear at the time and place afore-; Company: Fairview, Oreg., Sept. 27, 1909. said, and make due complaint, oth-! , .. , Note the steady and rapid ad- W e wish to thank all our neighbors erwtse the assessment will stand , as 1 vance ¡ n the price of stock ginoe aud kind friends who helped nnd returnd by the Assessor. I the organization of the Company showed us so much sympathy in the Witness my hand this, the 15th per share loss and burial of our infant son. day o f September, 1909. February 23, 1907.............. $10.00 Via. and M rs . J ames H atcher and T. J. TH RIFT, September 1, 1907................... 11.00 Assessor of Coos County, Oregon. October 1, 1907,.......................12.50 F am il y . November 10.1907...................14.00 January 1. 1908.................... „15.00 March 1, 1908..........................16.50 | June 1, 1906 ........................ 17.60 I August 1, 1908........................18 60 October 1, 1908 ...................... 20.00 I Dm em btr 15,1908 22.60 February 15, 1909............... 25.00 May 1,1909..... 30.00 j August 1, 1909 ........................ 36.00 The price w ill remain at $35.00 for a short time only. It’s a chance of a lifetim e to make a safe invest- : raent and large profits. O. L. Hopson, Fiscal Agent Coos and C u rry Counties. Hox 323 T h e Launch Sum ner. M arshfield. Office in the “ C handler” XhiB launch plies between Sum is located 1 J miles from creamery, and less than 4 mile from two good schools Anyone wishing such a location Sumner, wire crossed by an electric light lands. B y J. W. L knive , CtQi'iLLt, O k . $ ° , ner aud Marshfield and is the Several novel features will be in property of the Marsters brothers. troduced, including wood-sawing They do all tho freighting and pas and apple-pnriDg contests, for which senger transportation between the suitable prizes will be awarded to two points. the most skillful ones. A ll desiring .. . to engage in tbe above mentioned contests, who prefer to do so, may taken to San Francisco. briog their own bucksaws and par Automobile Goes Over Grade. ing knives. Conveyances in the fo-m of hay- The parties who attend ll wagons will leave the reading room I road meeting at Rust-burg between the hours of 6:30 and 7:30, Marshfield and Ninth Bend no later, and tickets may be had a I ig Automobile i f J e S. this point for thirty cents, entitl ] had a hard trip to the b ty o ing the purchaser to round trip and ¡riturn. There wns quit-* a shower snpp'ir. No charge for small child tli-it evening aud the road slick on r n. ill» isthmu« and the machine re It is to be hoped that a large fused to stay on the grade. Four crowd will turn out for tho double i of the pai ty got a gasoline launch purpose of having a jolly, good and » c o t down 1st Inn iih Hiougti. time, and also to help the associa tion in the laudable work of raising LOOKING OVER MINES. fun Is for the purpose of building an 1 establishing n public library. J. L- Diller, U. S. grologist, in ie --- »«•»«---- --- thin section making a thorough ex E le c tro c u te d amination of our mineral resources. He is looking over some of Ibe coal ltoseburg. Or., Sept. 25. James The R e s id e n c e o f C apt. W C. H arris. mines near thiseity, which he says Eaaton, aged 20, a 1’aeific Slate» SUMNER. are excellent. His report to the Telephone lineman, wna electrocut It is not generally known that Sumner has taken on metropolitan government authorities will be of ed on top of a pole at Roeeburg airs. But a look at the above modern dwelling, the home o f Capt. W. great interest to many of the resi thin morning, when he received a voltage of 0,000 from a telephone dents of this section who own coal C Hni ris, will convince ouo that the modern ideas are well in band at i wire. FOR SALE CALL ON D. L. Perkins and inspect the largest and most handsome line of Gents’ Furnish ing Goods in the City. The Newest and most handsome thing in the City in BOOTS AND SHOES TO THE PEOPLE IN COQUILLE T h e place to buj/property is where nature has done her best in scenic effects, and climatic conditions. When this is found, in harmony with the greatest financial outlay, your investment is safe. Come in and Hear About East Richmond Park Large Lots Il H. U R E SO LD , Prop. Successor to Coquille, W. - A. Goodman - Screws Charges . . . Oregon. Store Your Potatoes e Five Cents Per l b s Forthe Season of 1909 and 1910 lo o W h y keep your potatoes at home to handle when the roads are bad, when you can store at the above price for the season F. S. Coquille DOW W arehouse R 8 . K N O W L T Q N , President G EO A. RO B IN SO N , V. P.es. R. H. M AST, Cashier ai)d Merchants of Coquille Bar)H CAPITAL STOCK $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 A Reasonable Share of Your Business Solicited First Class Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Oregon Is prepared to do all kinds of House Moving on short uotice. Jack Easy Terms Stutsman & Vore Coquille, farmers House M oving. Small Prices for Rent. Reasonable. THE PALM... Confectionery, Remodeled Try an Ad in The Herald. Tobaccos, F R U I T S IN Cigars, Ice Cream S E A S O N Cora Belloni