Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 12, 1910, Image 1

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May 20. John A Besterand Min­
O b itu ary.
KILLED BY
nie Cooper.
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Luther Williams was born near *
May 22. Jake Wolfer and Ruby
RAILROAD TRAIN Monrova, Kansas, June 17, 1866. *
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M iy Davidson.
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Died
at
bis
home
near
Bridge,
Ore.,
L ¡COCHEAN, Proprietor
May 22. Almond W Gartin and
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The Following is a List of Marriage
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Dec.
21,
1909,
aged
43
years
6
Mary Wegant.
Elsie Stogard of Marshfield Instantly
DR. RICHMOND
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months and 10 days.
Licenses Isseud by County Clerk 11 May 22. Frederick B Garrett and
Killed— Trainmen Exoerated
PH YSICIAN AND SURUEON.
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He came to Coos County with *
of Coos County.
Bertha Christene Prey.
Hot and ¡Cold ¡Baths, Hair Cutting aud Massag-
From All Blame.
Office at Slocum’ « Drug Store.
bis
parents
when
a
small
boy
and
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May 24. Edwin C Barker and
ing a Specialty.
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CoqUIUJE, O k KOON.
has made this his home every since. *
Jan 6. John A MacMillan and
Lucie M Gould.
A very sad accident occurred on
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Offioa Pbone Main 211.
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He
was
united
in
marriage
with
Frieda Magee.
May 22. Wra Oldenberg and Chris- the S. P. track near the Beaver Hill
One of the Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City *
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Sarah
Lett.
To
this
union
were
lena Willman.
Jan 13. Winfield C Bicktord and
Coal Co’s bunkers at Marshfield
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Ella Mitchell.
May 29. Harley R Dunkley and last Wed. at 5.30 p. m., when Elsie born ten children; nine with their *
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A. F. Kirshmcm,
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mother
survive
him.
C o q u ille ,
Jan 13. William True Boardman
Feneatta Fenoglis.
Sopba Stogard, of Marshfield, was
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At
the
age
of
eighteen
years
be
and Margaret Shields.
June 2. George H Ewart and instantly killed by a loenmotue
D khtist .
united with tbe Methodist church.
Josephine T Muller.
Jan 15. Edward H Screnton and
and coal car at tbe bunker near the
Offioe two door« South o f Posi uffloe.
Emma Byers.
June 5. Albert Pidgeou and Lizzie depot. Tbe child bad just passed Some years later he united with tbe
United Brethern church,of which he
Jan 16. Cyrus B Ferris and Cora
Bremer.
Coquille
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Oregon.
her eleventh birthday, and she hav­
M Smith.
June 5. Harold D Putnam and ing been a deaf mute was no doubt was a member at the time of bis
death.
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Jan. 18. Lawrence W Holmberg
Rosaline Spears.
tbe cause of the accident. It was
Luther was the fourth child of a
and Mae II Swanson.
June 7. Andrew J Lowland and I he habit of her parents to keep a
DR. J. D. KELLY
family of eleveu, of whom one broth­
Jan 23. L Earl Elliott and Helen
Enga J Stone.
very close watch on the child on ac­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
er and four sisters survive him.
I Moore.
June 8 Karl L Heap and Dula
count
of her affections, her mother They are as follows: Joseph Wil­
Coquille,
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Oregon Jan 25. Lewis E Muir and Jan-
Dean.
having refrained from attending a
Office in SkeeU Building
liams and Mrs. Ed Hoffman of Myr­
nita L Wise.
June 9. J F Weisenberger and
social function that afternoon in or­
OFFICE HOURS—9 to 11 a.m. 2 to
tle Point, Ore., Mrs. Charlie Brooks
Jan 26. William A Barnett and
Susan
Palmer.
der to look after the little one. But of Gresham, Ore., Mrs. Geo. New­
4 p. m, 7 to 8 p. m.
Barbara Phillips.
June 11. Claud Stutsman and
while at her work just before the ington of San Francisco, Cal., and
Residence Phone—
Office Phone—
Jan 29. O L Heath and Uuby S
Alice A Rebfeld.
supper hour, the child slipped from Mrs. Geo. Grover of this city.
Dingmun.
June 15. William Wilson and Jessie
the home and to the railroad track
Feb 5. Albert A Pauli and Mar­
Myrtle Deweese.
Came Near I tausfcin* to Death.
near by, unnoticed by anyone, and
Dr. C. W. Endicott
tha 8 Miller.
June 15. Harry W Evans and So­
A little boy, tbe son of Chris D.
as the locomotive backed down the
Feb 5. Cbas W Hill and Amelia
phia L Hinze-
D kntibt
incline from tbe bunker, the car Peterson, a well known resiJent of
Brownson.
June 15. J J Otto and Florence
having dumped its load, Elsie had the village of Jacksonville, Iowa,
y °u stoP t0 consider that a building made
Office on Front Street
Feb 6. Allen R Pauter and Florence
A Edwards.
reached the middle of tbe track and had a sudden and violent attack of
II O il out of cement blocks is almost indestructable
A Barklow.
June 15. Harvey S Totten and
Phone Main 431.
Coquille, Oregon
being unable to bear, or becoming croup. Much thick stringy phlegm and fireproof?
Feb 6. Fred Sassmau and Mabel
Emma Rice.
excited at tbe approaching engine, came up after giving Chamberlain’s
Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the
Weybright.
June 16. Edward W Lorerz and
failed to get off the track. Tbe lo­ Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: last cost?
Feb 6. Victor Backlund and Sofia
Gertrude Wilson.
comotive passed over tbe upper part “ I think he would have choked to
Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and
Fors.
June 17. Vallie M Richard? and
£ . D, SPERRY
of the body, almost cutting it in death had we not given him this cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of
Feb 9. Lorenzo D Noah and Nora
Curtis
A
Pettet.
remedy.” For sale by R. 8. Knowl-
Attorney and Oounoellor at Law.
twain and horribly mutilating it.
Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the
Richardson.
June 18. Elfred J Michael
and Coroner Golden impanneled a jury tOD,
Offioe in ltobinson Building
Yours for business,
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Feb 15. Michael C Malloney and
Rachel A Barklow.
who investigated tbe accident and
Alice Bay McCortnac.
June 19. Arthur C Waters and returned a verdict of death by acci­ R R. Grading Being Rushed
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COQU1T
" 'R E T E W O R K S
dent, aud fully exhonorated the
Feb t6. Arthur B Lowe and Edith
Millie Talbot.
Since
the
weather
moderated
work
Wilt on.
June 22. Alfred J Matson and Amy trainmen from blame.
W. C. CHASE.
of clearing the right of way and
Feb 18. Marton Leaton and Alma
Amelia Anderson.
A d vertisenent for N. W . Fir. grading for the Del Norte Southern
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Saling.
June 22.
Richard A Felter and
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Railroad
has
been
rushed,
a
crew
of
Offio in Robinson Building, Upstairs
Feb 18. William E Ireland and
Portland, Ore., Jan. 4—(Speoial)
Ruby L Osbier.
about forty men being employed.
Irene E Holdrege.
June 24.
Charlie Williams and Splendid examples of fir finishing, A donkey engine and power is be­
said to be the most elaborate ever
Feb 23. Alex Hogstrom aud Anna * Mae Murphy.
ing used for removing Btumps. A
Bloom.
C. R. BARROW
June 26. William H Hubbard and sent from the Northwest, will be person can stand a short distance
Feb 23. Frances E Merchant and
shipped this week to Washington,
Jane Cottell.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
east of Mill No. 1 and look along
Maty M McDonald.
D. C-, where they will enter into
June
28.
Heintick
Wukasch
and
tbe right of way for several miles-
First-olasa References
the now building being erected by
Feb 23. John Neal Gearhart and
Martha Duclo.
The road runs in a southeasterly Sails From Ainsworth Dock , Portland, Wednesdays at 8 P.M.
Fifteen Years’ Experience
Dora E Bigelow.
June 28. Hairy W Walker and the Bureau of American Republics, direction from Mill No. 1. through
C oquillk C it y , O b *
Feb 24. David H Clink and Vera
under tbe direction of John Barrett.
Jeannette E Nass.
Elk Valley to tbe foothills, begin­
The wood will be used in the recep.
A Smith.
M ILLER ,
Agent,
Marshfield,
Oregon
F.
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June 28. Edwin P Ellingson and
ning the asceDt at the Bertsch dairy W.
tion room of the new building,
Feb 25. Frank Mosteller and Fay
Pearl A Sweet.
houses, and then on up on a 2J per PAUL L. STERLING, AGENT. COQUILLE, PHONE NO. 18l
which will be completely finished
Clark.
J. J. STANLEY
June 30. Louie O Strommen and
cent grade until the summit is
in fir. This will result in a big ad­
Mar 1. James A Congo and Maud
Ellen
A
Johnson.
reached, dropping into the Mill
LAW YER
vertisement for this wood as finish­
F Goom.
July 1. Adam Storm and Rosie B
creek section which contains the fin­ F i r s t - C l a s s
Heals at all Hour*
Martin Building
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Front Strce^
ing material.
Mar 1. John D Carl aud Edna
From e a no to 9 p m.
Harvey.
est belt of Redwood in tbe county.
S srv lss.
C oquilij H, O regon
May Schroeder.
The woo l has been prepared for
July 2. Louis A. Loomis and Wil-
The road will eventually be built to
Mar. 6. Hosco D Jessee and Anna
shipment East aod goes as a gift
C McCrimman.
the Klamath river, distance 15 miles
A T TH E
Louis E Thorhaven.
from the Oregon and Washington
from this place. It is expected that
July 2. Nelts H Hanson and Myr­
A. J. Sherwood,
Mar 16. Cbas H Kroeger and
Lumber Manufacturers’ Association.
by July 1, 1910, logs will be hauled
C. A. H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor.
tle L Boone.
Minnie May Stokes.
Tbe finishing consists of panels,
A t t o * n « t - at - L a w ,
over the new road.— Del Norte Reo-
July
6.
Bert
Peterson
and
Minnie
Mar 19.
Harry
Redfield and
S p e e i a l A t t e n t i o n G i v e n to
scrolls, medAllioDs, desks and brack­
W« flak« Rates to
N o ta b t P u b l ic ,
ord.
C Peterson.
C ö fn tn e tte ittl píen
1 ‘ogulav Boat'd«**.
Murietta Edith Dixon.
ets of the most elaborate hand-
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Coquille,
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Oregon
The San FraDcisco Examiner says:
Mar 23. Edwin H Duncan and Ve- July 6. Grover Brown and Ella carved design. Tbe grain of the
Kribs.
nora B Bojd.
wood is shown to splendid advan­ — Word was received from San
July 6. William Dunn and Laura
Mar
26.
Luther
Judy
and
Nellie
tage and is stained with oak finish. Bla?, Mexico, yesterday that the
Walter Sinclair,
R. S. KNOW LTON, President
GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres.
Carter.
steamer Homer bad been floated and
Rook.
R.
H.
MAST,
Cashier
A tto r n k t - at - L a w ,
Mar 29. Dell Rhodes and Eleanora July* 7. Edward V Lindros aDd C u r f i l »1 a S p t p p « A t t a c k o> K r o n - towed to that port from the point
N otabt 1’ o b l io ,
chills by Chamberlain's
Elnora
L
Baldern.
Frances Cunniff.
forty miles north where she ran
Cough Remedy.
Coquille,
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Oregon.
Mar 30. Luther H Pace and Maud July 8. Matti Hankila and Hilma
“ On October 18tb, last, my little ashore. The Homer is owned by
Selina Pelkkala.
D Forter.
three year old daughter contracted J. Homer Fitch & Co. She was on
April 3. Jas L Stitt and Edna Per­ July 8. Henry L Anderson and a severe cold which resulted in a her way from San Francisco to
Hall & Hall,
Lena McAdams.
kins.
bad case of bronchitis,’’ says Mrs. Manzanillo under command of Cap­
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
A ttobnbts - at L a w ,
July
19. Peter Sunerson and Isa- W. G. Gibson, LexingtoD, Ky. tain Pierce when she was wrecked.
April 6. Everett E Howe and Ida
Dealer in R ia l E stât « o f all kinds.
bell Nelson.
Sheppard.
She lost the power of speech com­ All her passengers and crew were
• Marshfield, Oregon.
April 7. Chas H Harzeg and July 1. Brunantonie Agoslina and pletely and was a very sick child. saved.
Vina Wilcox.
Hazel I Moore.
Fortunately we had a bottle of
A 320 acre South Atncan Veteran
April 8. Herman Hillyerand Edna July 24. Herbert F Robinson and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in
Bounty Land Certificate issued by
Mary
L
Whisnant.
£ . G. D. Holden
Johnson.
tbe bouse and gave it to her accord­ the Department of tbe interior,
L aw tbr ,
April to. Herman Smithgall and July 24. Martin Bieen and Anna ing to the printed directions. On Government of Canada, Ottawa,
J ustice or Tim P eace
Christine Lund.
Laura A Dolan.
tbe second day she was a great under the Volunteer Bounty Act,
U. S. Commissioner, General Insurance
April 10. Elmer E Willard and July 24. Derius G Neal and Ethel deal better, and 00 the fifth day, 1908. Good for 320 acres of any
Agent, and Notary Publie. Offioe
Dominion land open for entry in
Grim.
Pearl H Hollenbeak.
October 23rd, she was entirely well
in Robinson Building.
July 26. Clarence E Johnson and of her cold and bronchitis, which I Alberta, Saskatewan, or Manitoba.
April
13
J
Howard
Johnston
and
Coquille
regon.
Any person over the age of 18
Flossie F Chandler.
Isabelle Lillian Conger.
attribute to this splendid medicine. years, man or womm, can acquire
April 17. Orriu Milton Latt'nand July 27. R H Hunt and Clarice A 1 recommend Chamberlain’s Cough this land with this certificate, with­
Lard,
Genelin.
Alpha May Rhodes.
Remedy unreservedly, as I have out further charge. For immedi­
Hams,
Alfred Jacobson Aug 3. Don O Newton and Mary found it tbe surest, safest and ate sale— $800.00. Write or wire
M. E. W H ITM O RE. E. F. M ORRISSY April 20. Matt
L, E. Telford, 131 Shuter street,
Backman.
and Elms Elizabeth Johnson.
quickest cure for colds, botti for Toronto. Canada.”
We Carry
Bacon,
Coos Bay Paving and Con­
April 22. George McNelly and Aug 5. Thos G Hicking and Eva children and adults, of aDy I have
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struction Company.
A
Goodman.
Josie Trewella.
Sausage,
F e v e r So re » .
ever used.’’ For sale by R. 8.
GEN EKAL CONTRACTORS
Fever sores aDd old chronic sores
April 24. G Frank Dillon and Aug 5. Louie Howlet and Lulu Knowlton.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
Smith.
should not be healed entirely, but
Olive S. Butters.
Plans and
Estimates Given
Beal Returns to be Fed.
William H Dopp and
should be kept iD healthy condi­
Concrete Bricks Stone and Tim ber April 26. James Ferrari and Flos­ Aug 7.
We are headquarters for euerything in the meat line, Your
Olive Hansen.
Contractor.
sie Johnson.
Long Beach, Cal., Jan 3—L. L. tion. This can be done by apply­
wonts always receiues prompt attention.
This
Phone 151-J
April 30. Edmund H Langenberg Aug 10. David E Norcross and Holmes, of this city, purchased a ing Chamberlain’s Salvo.
Offices 117 Front Street, .Marshfield Ore
Alice E Lehnherr.
and Marion F Imhoff.
baby seal from fishermen a month salve has no superior for this pur­
May 1. Herman Winders and Lola Aug 17. Neil J Barnes and Leah E ago. On New Year’s day he gave pose. It is also most excellent for
Rogers.
P Stoops.
the little fellow its liberty, caeting chapped bands, sore nipples, burns
and diseases of the skin For sale
May 4. Brandt Taylor and Nellie Aug 17. John A Dobell and Myr­ it into the waters of the bay.
May Laird.
tle Dulley.
A. J. SHERWOOD Pros.
R. I. SHINE, VI«o P r o
The seal was found today before by R. S. Knowlton.
May 5. Carl H Hollenbeck and Aug 19- Joseph E Thoma s and
I. H. HAZARD, Cashier
0 . C. SAHF 0 R 0 , Asst. C siklsr
the
door
of
Holmes’
place,
crying
Incorporated.
We h a v e b o th new and second
Emma L Johnson
Emelia A Johnson.
to be fed. It was taken in and hand ¡ d tbe following lines, dressers,
Ma> 7. William D EgenbofT and
Manufacturers of
Aug
20.
Chas
FSelandor
and
El-
Dixie Judy.
cared for and will be given a per­ commodes, iron aDd wood beds, bed
zora B Wilson.
The Celebrated dergmann Shoe May 7. Joseph D Schapers and
springs, mattresses, floor matting,
manent berth.
The Strongest and Neareat Water
sewing machines, in fact almost
Laura Wilkenson.
July 21. Paul W Crooks and Ber­
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Proof shoe made for loggers, miners May 8. John B Whitney and
OP COQUIÜÜH, OpHQOp.
The miners of tbe Libby mine, everything needed for the bouse or
tha E Catching.
prospectors and mill men.
camp. Come and look through,
Emily C Vandersloot
Aug. 23. Albert W Britton and went od a strike the middle of last
yon will be surprised at the great T r a n s a c t » a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s i n e a t
May 13. Fernando A Lancelat and
621 Thurmao Street
week, but were out hut a day when variety of articles to be found in
Winnitred Dye.
Alice I Crichton.
P ortland , O heoos .
May 17. Hal Baxter and Oeorgea Aug 23. Albert Selig and Ellen all returned to work at tbe same our store. C. M. Goodman A Co
•ford s f Olrsstsrs.
Corroo,ondonU.
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wages, (he management of the mine
Randleman.
S Johnson.
R. O. Dement,
A . J. Shsrwuod,
Notinosi Bonk o Commerce. Ne« York CH
Five lot* for $>00. Fas J. W
Hsrry Flanders, the teamster May 19. Otto Groke aud Bonnie
being able to cause the men to see
Franc!
L. Harlocker,
L . H . Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth.N’ l Bank.
Leneve.
Whittington.
CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR »things tbeir way.
will 811 orders for Rouse coal.
I »ia h Htcktr*
R. E. Shine. F irstlN atT B ank of Portland,
iti» Pii,
Entered as secoud-claia matter May
8, 1905, at the poatoffice at Coauille,
Oregon, under act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y
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