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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1909)
To Coquille Herald Coquille tferald. C h ristm as B u ll S a m e . M yrtle P oin t Item« Notice The football game played on Almatby Bigelow came in from # t Saturday ¿•»♦ ternoon between the £cklwy to spend the Imli.lavs. Notice is given that subscriptions WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2 », 1»09 Marshfield' («mu slid our local boys will be received at the office of the The Kendall recil 1 given on undersigned Company, or through wsa tlie h»r<lt at contested garni- of Thursday evening was neil attended. the Security Savings & Trust Com Loc.tl advertisements among local rea-li ig live ernia per line each inser the season. There wss much die. Miss Minnie Wilson, of Coqui'le, pany, Trustee, Portland, Oregon, tion. Carda c .thanks 50 ernia each. •atiafactioD at the firat of the game ettjoved a Christmas visit in Myrtle for $800,000.00 First Mortgage 6 Obitmry poetry Dvr rente per line. per cent bonds of the Portland Ce Keaol itiona of Coridolepee and lodi,, sad a change was made iD the Point. ment Company, of Portland, Ore advertising five venta per lina. . ,, referee. The time taken out ami Mr. Travers and family of Marsh gon. These bonds are $ 500.00 the ploying of the firat half of the each; will be sold at par or face field S|wut Christmas with friends Our mails are still arriving a day game lasted about one hour and a value, plus accrued interest. A in Myrtle Point bonus of 100 per cent common late, even though the rains have half, during which Coquill« made Saturday night the people of stock of the Company will be given ceased. The road over the moun two touchdowns and Marshfield one. tain was cut up very bsdly during The touchdowns for Cuquille were Myrtle Point enjoyed a social hop with the bonds, to wit: $ 500.00 of stock with each $ 500.00 of bonds. the rains, and when the Irosty made by Crimea and Howell and a given in the Benaon. Subscriptions may also be ten Bertie MrCloskey and rife, of goal was kicked bv Shoupe, making nights came on the freeze was dered through either of the follow the acora eleven. The visiting Norway, epeot Christmas with Win ing named banks of the City of sufficent to hold up horses ' £ Portland, to-wit: wagons, thus making the road al team made one of their touchdowns McCloskey of Ibis city. B a n k of C a li f o r n i a most impassable. The animals in the last half, which lasted only Eckley Guerin came in from tl e C a n a d i a n B a n k of C om m er ce would break through the crust fifteen minutes, the game being country to spend Christmas with F ir s t N a t i o n a l B a n k which would cut their feet and lugs called off on account of the coming hia people in thii city. H i b e r n i a S av in g s B a n k in such a manner as to makferi-it darkness. In ose instance Captain Last Friday wag quite a busy dav ' H a r t m a n & T h om p so n , Bankers cruel to drive them over at ail. Grimes, who was playing safety, here, all the farmers were in town L add & T ilto n B a n k M erchants N ational B ank And while there is a great deal be did bat tack'e the n an who uimli- purchasing holiday goods. U n it e d S t a t e s N a t i o n a l B a n k ing said against the change which the lest touchdown, beiog uoable to The Sugarloaf creamery ig now or may be tendered through puts the Coos Bay mail over the aee that he carried the ball until it making butter. They stopped taking FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Middle Fork road, we think that was too late. milk the first of the week. BANK, The ground waa in a much better probably the Bay people might have Willie Lebmanowsky and sister, COQUILLE, OREGON gotten their mail more promptly condition than it waa a week ago, of the M P. H. S., are spending over the old road, as it has certainly consequently fhs game was more The following well-known men part of their vacation in Bandon. not helped the present used road interesting. Howell went through are the officers and directors and Engineer Stevena and part of hia more prominent stockholders of the to double up the loads being heuled the Marshfield line for more yard over it. The service given last age than was possible when playing crew returned Monday from the Portland Cement Company: an M oore , President, ex-Gen. Mgr., winter over either of these roads Myrtle Point on account of the Bay, where they had gone to spend A m Colorado Portland Cement Co., Denver, Christmas. can not be clAipared with that of better footing. Colo. Ex-Gen. Mgr., Union Portland Cement Co., Ogden. Mr. R. 8. Acheson, the Richmond this winter. There has been threa JV * sustained an injured foot at T iieo . B. W ilcox , Vice President, Pres., or four times as much rain as f(M the first of the game which made it real estate dealer, is still in our city Portland Flouring M ills Co., Portland. . N iblet , Secretary, ex-Treas. Grande last winter up to thii time. It will -difficult fok him to run, and Bird He has been scouring the country A lzx Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Oregon. be remembered that an automobile Nosier played left half after the the past five or six weeks. L. A . L ewis , Allen k Lewis, Portland. C. W. N ibley , Pres., Union Portland came over from Marshfield last first part of the first half, Fox Mr. Forsyth, who has been in Cement Co., Ogden. Utah. winter between Christmas and Ntfvr playing end, and in spite of bis hurt Myrtle Point looking up real estate A. L. M ills , President, First National Bank, Portland. Year’s day, and found but little mud, foot, showed hia determination to interests the past week, returned to Jos. N. T eal , Attorney, Portland. a thing that would be impossible win the game from etart to finish. his home ¡ d Marshfield Friday. W . F. B urrell , President, Burrell Invest ment Co., Portland. . -. ■ ...-■ » -------------------- Noeler and Johnson both went this wimer. There have been J. C. A insworth , Pres., United States Na Bonds A ccep ted . slides on the Coos Bay road, and around the ends for gains in a tional Bank, Portland. W . W . C otton , Attorney, Portland. had It been subjected to the heavy ; manner that was encouraging, G eo . L awrence , J r ., Manager Lawrence Information waa received by wire travel and loads of mail going while Grimes kept the boys Harness Co., Portland. Tuesday from Chicago that Marsh P aul C. B ates , Manager Aetna Life In over it, there is no question but the working, proving his ability to han- field’s bonds issue had been accept surance Co., Portland. servicc would be very much the die a team. W irt M inor , Attorney, Portland. same as we are now receiving, with u, Marshfield soon found they could ed by the brokers and on lhat day C has . E. L add , Pres., Ladd Estate Co., Portland. the exception that by the loads be- not make their gains on -round end $54,835 had been placed in bank to A ndrew C. S m ith , Pres., Hibernia Sav th ected ito f this city. This sum ings Bank, Portland. ing divided it is certain that a little pi >ys, as Sboupe and Fox, as well W . A. G ordon , Pres., IP. A . Gordon Co., better time migbt have been made, as the men playing back, were sl of money includes interest on the Portland. it is too bad that a great amount ways ready to receive them. bonds from the date of their insur E. L. T hompson , Hartman be Thompson, Bankers, Portland. of good and substantial work was Wilson and Pearce, who were play ance, Dec. 1st to Dec 21st, the time T om R ichardson , Manager, Portland Commercial Club, Portland. not done on the road UGed before ing tackles, often ruinsd these plays of their acceptance, together with T . W . S ullivan , Chief Eng., Portland the premium on the $54,000 issue. both mails were placed on the one for Merehfield by getting through R. R., L. k P. Co., Oregon City. J ohn C. C utler , ex-Governor State of route, and if the present system is their line and downing the man Utah, Salt Lake City. Ralph Reed, after an absence of kept up next winter, both counties with the ball. Marshfield also tried J ohn P incree , Cashier, First National should go to the full limit in the line bucks but found center, (Carey) five years in Nevada, arrived on Bank, Ogden. R om ney , Vice Pres., Deseret Sav way of improving this road. There bard to move, and they soon dis the Plant, Sunday, to visit his par G eorce ings Bank, Salt Lake City. Is no question but oue road could covered that the Belloni brothers, ents, Captain H R Reed and wife. C. L eonardt , Pres., Southwestern Portland Cement Co., Los Angeles. be improved with less expense than who were playing guards, were by He is accompanied by his wife. He O. C . B eebe , Cashier, Zions Savings is accompanied by bis wife and two, and as the Middle Fork route oo means going to side track for Bank k Trust Co., Salt Lake City. T hos . R. C utler , Pres., Utah-ldaho Sugar leads over the lowest pass through them, so they resorted to forward daughter, Co., Salt Lake City. the mountains, it is contended by passes and punts, by which means Mrs Manly Roberis, who had A document giving full particu some that it is the proper road to their two touchdowns were made. been visiting friends in this city the lars concerning the Portland Ce adopt for otrr mail line. Coptain Blanchard, of the Marsh past several days, relumed to her ment Company and its bonds will be field team did excellent work. His home in San Francisco on the last mailed or may behad upon applica Report Says Cook Faked. entire team shows the result of Plant. She was accompanied by tion to the P O R T LA N D CEM ENT CO., careful training, their playing be Mrs. William Lawlor of this city. 607-609 Lumbermens Building New York, Dec. 24.— The com ing far above the average. — Sun. Portland, Oregon. mittee of the Explorer's Clqb, which This leaves Marshfield and Co- OR N otice to Marinere. has been investigating the claims quille even on games. The cham FARMERS AND MERCHANTS of Dr. Cppjf-ffrtt— he reached the pionship of tbeoountyie not yet de bank . Capt. B. W. Olsen, of the steam sbtnmit of Mt. McKinley, today re cided. COQUILLE, OREGON. er Nann Smith, reports the exis ported that alter an exhaustive in The people who witnessed this vestigation, they failed to find any oloeely contested game pronounced tence of an uncharted sunken rock Ill ll«‘:illl| IK III » 1*4* 1‘j.li |M* 1 » s i V o evidence to support Dr. Cook’s it a Christmas treat which even five-eighth mile W. N. W. one-half T.I11111 si 11 j C u r t ’. Santa Claus is not equal to manu W. (Mag) (287 degrees 53 minutes claim. facturing. This country is now filled with new Compass card) Irom Tower The Explorer’s Club accepted un people who migrate across the con Rock to the northward of Cape animously the report of thecommit- Tabernacle Purchased by Pres tinent in all directions seeking that Blanco, Ore. Capt. Olsen estima which gold cannot buy. tee and decided Dr. Cook did not Nine- byterian Church. tes the depth to be about 10 to 12 teutbs of them are suffering from ascend Mount McKinley, and he waa expelled from membership. An organized effort ia cn foot to feet, as it breaks in a moderate throat and lung trouble or chroDic enlarge the scope and plan of the swell. The rock is dangerous to catarrh resulting from neglected Madrid, Dec. 24.— Rainstorms in colds, and spending fortunes vainly The enlarged vessels seeking shelter north of trying to legatn lost health Could the provinces of Salamanca and cadet movement. Blanco in Southeast gales. Approx. every sufferer but undo the past Leon have caused the most disas plan will include the young men trous floods experienced in fifty and business men of our city. Lat. 52 degrees 52 minutes and 50 and cure that first, neglected cold, all this sorrow, pain, anxiety and J ohn M c N u l t y , years. The towns of Butgos, Samo- While this movement is under the seconds N. expense could have been avoided. Nautical Expert in Charge, U. S. ra, Yaltidolid, Bilbao suffered direct control and supervision of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is B. N. O. Portland, Oregon. the Presbyterian church, it contem the most. Many houses were swept famous for its cures of colds, and plates the greater efficiency of the can always be depended upon. Use away. cadet servioe by adding athletics F o r that D u ll F r r l i n i A lte r Katina; it snd the more serious diseases may and gymnasium features. In the Fwr E n n u i, Tetter aad Salt I have used Chamberlain’s Stom be avoided. For aalo by R S. Rheum future the tabernacle will be known ach and Liver Tablets for some time, Knowlton. The intense itching characterietie as the Presbyterian Armory.— Coos and can testisy that they have done me more good than any tablets I of these ailments is almost instantly Bay Times. A 320 acre South African Veteran have ever used. My trouble wss a •Hayed by Chamberlain's Solve. Bounty Land Cerlific.te is-ued lu Many severe cases have been cured Fir* lots for $ 500 . See J. W. heavy dull feeling aft< r eating.— tile Department of the interior, David Freeman, Kempt, Nova by it. For sale by R .S . Knowltoo. Lene re. Scotia. These tablets strengthen Government of CaUrnln, Otti«a, PI 1 the Mtomaeb and- impr” ve the di nnd r the Volunteer Bounty Art. \1S \ J / \ 1 / \i/ V I / \ | / \ j / \ l / V i / ' 1 / V I / \ 1 / V I / A V I / M / M / V I / V I / V I / \ | / V I / V I/ N I / V I / gestion. they also leguiate the 19 8 . Go.al for 320 arri a of ini X X X X X X X X i X X X X t KU tk X X X X X X X liver and bowel«, They are far Don.inion liiD'l open lot enti.» in superior to prtla but cost no more. Albert*. Sash itewan, or Manitoba X Get a free eample at R S. Knowl- I \nv person over the age of 18 * X ton’s drug store and see what a w ars, nmn or woman, can acquire * *' COCHRAN, Proprietor I tiiia land w tli this c iAtficatr, with- X splendid medicine it is. * out further charge. For imined - — ♦ - X * ate sale— $800.00. Write or « NOTICE X X L E. Telford, 131 Skater s'n t X Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag X All Coo« County warrants drawn Toronto. Canada.” ing a Specialty. X on the general fund and endorse I * I X prior to July 1 st, 1908 , will be * paid on presentation at my office in One of the Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City X. * Coquille, Oreg. No interest will b. * X allowed on any of these warrar N tafter December 10 th, 1909 . Dated this 7 lb dav of Dee. 1909 T. M. 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L . 4 Perkins ' Do . L . ___ . and inspect 4 the 1 largest 4 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 You Intend to Build? " IF Qft you stop to consider that a building made 11 OU out of cement blocks is almost indestructable and fireproof? Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the last cost? „ Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the world. Yours for business, COQUILLE COIN CRETE WORKS t u r t l e safe and reliable twin- mfW screw SJ& The New and Speedy,.^® Sir E lizab eth C a p t. Olsen, BREAKWATER M aste Wili n aki* regular trips between C o q u ille R iv e r an J -San F r a n c is c o . N o S t o p -o v e r at W a y P o rts. Electric Lights. Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line Sails for Portland Every Saturday Sails From Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesdays at 8 P. M. Everything in F irs Class S ty le. W. F. M ILLER , PAUL L. STERLING. Agent, AGENT. Marshfield, COQUILLE, PHONE Oregon NO. 181 WlNCHs 12 Gauge- R epeating Shotgun T h e 12 gauge 2Stzn2* rapeater is a gun of perfect proportions, snd has one-third Jest parts than any other repeater. It handles quickly, works smoothly and •hoots close and hard. The 2BaePua solid top prevents pov der anJ gases blowing ba ck ; the side ejection of shells »Hows instant repeat shots ; the cloaed-in breechbolt keeps out all rain, »now and aleet, and the dirt, leaves, twigs and aand that d o g up other repeaters. A ll 1 2 - f a u f t 771ar/in re p e a t e r s h a v e d o u b le e x t r a c t o r s th a t p u ll a n y sh e ll, a n d th e n u to m u tic re c o il h a n r f r e s a fe t y lo c k m a k e« them th e s a fe st b re e c h -lo a d in g g u n s .351 Self-Loading Rifle! A s its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work. T h is places the complete control of the rifle under the trigger finger, which permits rapid shooting w ith great ease and accuracy. T h e .351 Caliber H igh-Pow er cartridge, has tremendous killing -ow or.raak’n ji* hcv. - frrth e largest game p laat-C lasa S t It g a u g e re p e a te rs In t h ^ e d is tin c t m o d e ls, m a n y g ra d e s a nd s t y le s ,f o lly d e s crib e d In ou r 136- pn«re c a t a lo g . P res fo r 3 sta m p s p o s ta g e . 77 ¡e ffla rfi/ i/ 7 rearm s Gk% HEW H 4 VEW, CO«». CALIBER s p v « t «II H ou r» P n o m 8 • m t o 9 p no. I o s A T THE Skookum Restaurant, C. A. H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor Vo 9 M • k • R a t o s to ssgulas B osrdtrt S pasisi A ttention Olvon to CBfflmoroitt! plan