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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1909)
M E Church, South. Cquile Herald. The Woman’s Home Mission So ciety will hold their bazaar, com WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1909 mencing Wednesday, November ’ 10 th. Watch for detailed an- l.ocal advertisements among local ) nouncement later. r e a d i n g five cents per line each inser Sunday morning the pastor will tion. Cards c i thanks 50 cents each, obituary poetry five cents |>er line. preach on the subject, “ Let Not Resolutions ot Condolence and lodge 1 Sour Heart be Troubled.” advertising five cents per line. The third and last act o f "The | Drama of Life” will be presented Expression of Thanks | Sunday night. The subject is "The The Ladies’ Aid Society desires Wanderer’s Return." Try to hear t ) take this opportunity of express the last sermon of the series. in ' their sincere and hearty thanks Large crowds have heard the first to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson for two, and a good interest seems their gift of $ 85.50 to them, on their manifest. Special music at each service sale day. Both proprietors and Everybody cordially invited. employees vied with each other to in ike it pleasant for the girls who Masson O Conner helped with the sale, and all passed as pleasantly as could be wished. Dr. J. L. Masson, veterinary sur. Mrs. J. C. Richmond, Mrs. Brown, geon of this city, was united in Miss Jesse ¡Sweet and the Rev. Mr. marriage at Fortuna, Calif , on Sun Holliday rendered valued help for day, the 24th, the bride being Miss which we thank them. Dr. Rich Evelyn O’Conner, daughter of Dr. mond captured the prize for the D. L O’Conner, of that city, the Ingest cash purchase; others were ceremony being performed by Rev. corse in the race. Hoping a suc Mr. Watson of Fortuna. Dr. cessful business life to both Mr. and I Masson left for California last Fri Mrs. Robinson, we are day and returned to Myrtle Point Yours respectfully, with his bride Tuesday. They Mas. J as . N oslkk , have rented the Chas. Southmajd house and have commenced house Mas. R. H. S mith , keeping there. Dr. Masson has Mas. L. B. T ozier , been in Myrtle Point for several Committee. months practicing hie profession » «•» — -------- - and has made many friends here Dairyman’s Meeting who will unite in extending con gratulations and welcoming the There will be a dairyman’s meet bride to her new home.— Myrtle Point Enterrtrise. ing held in Coquille on Nov. 27 th, for the purpose of perfecting an To the Public organization, the object of which I wish to correct the impression will be the promotion of the best in terests of our dairy people in gen of some that I am the Dr. Kelly who era). A rousiug meeting of a full lived near hero several years ago representation ot those interested is I came direct from Pennsylvania three years ago, and shortly there desired. after located at Ilandon. I prac ticed medicine continuously in the NOTICE. All Coos County warrants drawn east for twenty-five years. Dr. J. D. K elly . on the general fund and endorse I prior to May 1st, 1908, will be paid on presentation at my office in For Rent—Good dairy farm, car Coquille, Oreg. No interest will be ries 15 to 20 cows. 15 good cows allowed on any of these warrants on place for sale, alao 15 head of nfter October 31th, 1909. Dated this 27th day of Oct. 1909. young stock, farming implements, separator, etc. For particulars see T. M. D immick , County Treasurer. C. I. Green, Lampa. >ooooooooooc< > o o < x x x x > o o c «< m With the Closing of the Tail. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Seattle, W n„ Oct. 29.— With the closing of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Washington State Uni versity, on whose campus the fair was held, become« » large benefi ciary. The board of r< gents inherit property valued at $1,(158,088. Of thia amount, $600,0110 represents permanent buildings erected by the state and loaned to the fair; $207,- 935 represents seml-permanent buildings put up by the state now available for the university and the balance consists of improvements ; to the campus and structures put j up by other interests, which have been bequeathed to the University. This makes the Seattle institution one of the best equipped in the whole country. On a rainy day, when in town, drop in and get one of those um brellas at Rose’s Cash Store. The official figures show that 3,740,551 persons passed through the exposition gates during its 138 days. The gross income to dnte amounts to $1,519,438 14, which will read a million and a half when all collections have been made. Ad mission uetted $1,096,475, the re mainder coming from concessions, revenues and other rentals. After all debts have keen paid, at least a hundied thousand dollars will he left to apportion among the original stock holders. In reviewing the success of the exposition, the Post Intelligencer says: “ As a simple matter of justice, it ought to be said that the newspapers of the state have helped to make it a sue cess; indeed, uo other single in fluence has contributed more to the success of the exposition than the influence of the intelligent and pro gressive newspaper-makers of the state.” Instantly Killed CIRCULATION The L arger the Circulation, the More Sure the Results When you are in need of job printing-printing that is printing printing that is printed right, you should » INVESTIGATE W e don’ t w ant all your Money— just a little o f it will do THE r.q HERALD W e are here to stay with you — Get our price» and you will stay with us > 0000000000 ^ MILL W O O D Leave orders with Allie Miller or at Mill office. extra load with each ton ordered R ough and D ressed L um ber M o u ld in g s , E tc. j AASEN BROS., of all Coquille, Oregon. One K in d s , W. L enevk , C oquille , O n . House Moving. - Wickham A * B y J. J. D. Myers, who recently moved down from Remote, lias purchased the residence vacated by Mr tint Mrs. Burkholder when they moved to their beautiful new home The cottage purchased by Mr. Myers was'bnilt a year or so ago by Mr. Burkholder, and is a ueat, conven ient and modem home, with which its new owner is much pleased. Four citv lots, for residence. The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier’s The best buy in the city. —S. F. Shoes. The gloves for wear 6 o acres river bottom land, no Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. improvements, on county road and Price $ 65.00 per acre. J. VV. Brewer, of Guatemala, who railroad. 115 acre farm, 4 miles lrom Co has been here visiting his father, House, P. H. Brewer, of Kisbtrap. for a quille, on county road. barn and other outbuildings, good Toiler's Celebrated Logger couple of weeks, started for his orchard. Price $ 6250 . 00 . $200000 Shoes have won popularity with the home Friday. cash, balance on easy terms. woods boys. E. L Tozier maker, Lyons k Jones have a large liue 36 acres all bottom land, 10 or Coquille. of comforts and blankets to choose more acres in cultivation, balance Price from. Give us a call, our prices j easily cleared; barn only. $ 4000.00 are right. 1 180 acre farm, all bottom land, I w a n t to thank the gentleman 100 or more acres cleared. Fine who bought the beautiful opal ring house and barn, all necessary farm H. H. ORINNOLO, Prop. last week, also the lady who pur ing tools, 35 dairy cows. Price per Successor to \V. A. Goodman chased the elegant back comb and ocie $ 112.00 - • Oregon 80 acres, 35 acres bottom land, to Coquille, the gentleman who purchased the acres in cultivation, house and barn, carving set, for their patronage. 5 millions feet fine timber. J mile Is prepared to do all kinds of Also the other customers who came Irons railroad. Price $ 7500 . 00 . The House Moving on short notice. in to see me. Tell others to come timber is worth more than the price Jack Screws for Rent. too. Appreciatively, Billy Scbroe- asked. ro acres, all bottom, in cultivation, der. on Coquille river, J mile from Co Charges R e a s o n a b l e . J L. Briggs arrived in town Fri quille. House and barn.— $ 2500 . day morning from an extended trip General merchandise business through the Willamette valley. He with large trade—no opposition. thought of trying that part of the One of the best opportunities in state for residence, hut has con southern Oregon for anyone want cluded to remain in C oon for the ing to go into the mercantile busi ness. present. 50 -acre farm, j mile river front Thoroughbred Brown and White age, 30 aeies bottom land mostly Leghorus and White Plymoth in cultivation. 20 acres low bench L'ockrels for sale. $1.00 each. J cleared and in grass. Good orchard, C. Watson, Coquille, Oregon. also 30 young fruit trees: 6 room /2 Gauge Good dairy- The grand masque ball given house, nearly new. "RepeatingShotgun 4 -horse Hallowe’en at Nosler’s Hall by barn and dairy house. wagon, mower, rake, plows and Gage’s Orchestra was an unqualified harrow. Price $ 8000 . Terms. The 12 gauge ffhrr/7/f success. There were about oue repeater is a gun of perfect 160 acres of land, about 15 acres proportions, and has one-third less hundred muequeradeis, and a jolly bottom, balam-e hill. Very little parts than any other repeater. It time was hail. The prize winners cleared; fairly good bouse, quarter handles quickly, works smoothly and shoots cloae and hard. of a mile from school. Price, $900. were: Mrs. O. T. Nelson, milk The M a rtis» solid top prevents 120 acres t tuber land— about 4 maid. taking a beautiful picture, powder and gases blowing back; the million feet of cedar and fir — 3 ce while Earl Nosier, as a cowboy, side ejection of shells allows instant dar, quarter mile from river. Per repeat shots ; the closed-in breecbbolt carried off the honors for the gentle acre $ 20 . keeps out all rain, snow and sleet, and the dirt, leaves, twigs and sand that man, receiving a nice mirror. The Lot 50x100. Front Street, Co clog up other repeaters. music was all that could haye been quille. A bargain if sold soon. A ll 1 2-gauge 7/7axY/n r e p e a te r s h a v e desired, the floor iu excellent con d o u b le e x t r a c t o r s th a t pull a n y sh ell, a n d th e a u t o m a t ic re c o il h a n gfire sa fety lock dition, andjeverythiogjwent smooth m a k es th em th e sa fest b re e ch -lo a d in g g u n s We have both new and second b uilt. ly until all were tired of h iving a hand iu the following lines, dressers, 777<ir/7ft I t g a u g e re good time. commodes, iron and wood beds, bed p e a te rs In t h g :e d is t in c t m o d e ls, m a n y K. Holverson, the tailor, has just springs, mattresses, floor matting, g ra d es a n d s t y le s .fu lly sewing machines, in fact almost d e s c r ib e d in ou r 136- received a large lot of samples of everything needed for the house or p a g e c a t a lo g . F ree fo r 3 s ta m p s p o s ta g e . suitings. Call and see thorn and camp. Come and look through, get his prices. you will be surprised at the great 7% e77?ar/i/i fire a rm s Co., variety of articles to be found in 42 Willow Street. NEW HAVEN, CONN. School House Fire our store. C. M. Goodman A Co Ou Friday afternoon, as the Co quille public schools were being dismissed, it was discovered that the building was on fire. When the alarm was given the pupils all marched to the street in good order, clearing the building in a remark ably short time, and when it wai known all were safe, Professor Anderson and bis assistant, Mr. Lyons, with a number of the high school boys went to work in a sys tematic manner to baffle the flames until the firemen reached the scene. It wu 8 soon ascertained that the Slight Earthquake Shock fire had started between the chim On Thursday night between io ney and casing around it, which and 11 o ’clock the coast of Oregon entirely encloses it through the two and Northern California experienc stories. The casing is very close to ed a distinct earthquake shock, but the chimney and a piece of board, with not severity sufficient to do evidently dropped by a carpenter, hid ,'o lged between. In this posi any damage. At Portland it was distinct, caus tion the bunid became hot enough ing the disheH in cupboards to rattle to take fire, and the crackling at and the tinware about the houses tracted the attention of one of the to make its sell heard. As far boys, who gave the alarm. Two chemical fire extinguishers south as Redding, California, it was quite severe, frightening the people kept at the building were brought into service at once and two young considerably. men made a hasty run to the court Throughout this county it was very light, many not noticing it at house where more extinguishers A ht.se which had all, while others assigned the dis were obtained been borrowed for cleaning purposes turbance to various causes until similiar experiences were generally and which fortunately had not been known. Eureka and Fertidale, returned, was attached to the hy drant and a stream turned upon the California, seem to have been the flames through a bole cut in the localities receiving the heaviest of casement. By the time the fire the shock, but neither did they company arrived the flames were suffer any damages from the quake. under control, though they were on . « tho spot in a very short time eft* r the general alarm ivas given, aud Margaret lies Coming the large hose brought iuto action The Margaret lies Co. passed goon extinguished the last vestige through to Myrtle Point yesterday of fire. Much praise is due the Professor» aud played to a large and enthusi and high school hoys for their good astic house last night, and returned judgment and prompt action in thia today en route to Bandon, where matter, as a few seconds more and they will delight the people tonight the structure would have been I After their engagement at Ramlon doomed. The flames were leaping is fulfilled, they return to the bay from tlie casing about the chimney through the atic to the roof, which till the 18th, when they will arrive j would have been aflame in a very in Coquille for a three-nights’ en short time. The damages are nor I gagemeut This clever aggregn mal, the roost being from the effect tion is always haileil with delight of the w .ter. | by all Coquille theater-goers. If member the dates, Novembc. Is A Word to the Wise 1 When you want to circulate your advertising, you should circu late it in the paper that has the Johnnie Smith, a sixteen-year-old boy, was run over and instantly kill ed on the Smith-Powers logging road on South Iulet this (M onday) forenoon. Meager details of the accident have been received lure. The body will be brought iu this afternoon and the funeral will be held from the Wilson undertaking parlors at 8 o ’clock tomorrow morn ing. It seems that Young Smith was riding with his father who had been running the engine ou the road but a few days. As they were taking the train of cars down, the train was hitting up a considerable speed, and the boy’s father told him he bad better jump off. The lad jumped, but it happened they were going through a rather narrow cut and he either hit the bank and rebounded or slipped and fell under the train, six cars passing over the body and badly mangling it.—Coos Bav Times. FOR SALE- House MRS. G. R. WICKHAM their plays are objectioable . i ! Proprietress nearly all coni-tin a moral anyone Phone Main 13X. could appreciate • • Kiel« 11 « n«lut 11 . Board by Day, WceK or Month This distressing disease results from a disordered condition of the Sample Hoorqs Nice Batljs stomach, and can be cured by tak ing ('hand *-1 lain’» Stomach and Liver Tablet* Get a tree sample Special Attention Paid to at R. S. Know ton's diug store aud the Traveling Public. try it. .. . 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