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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1910)
4 Coquille Herald. D F. D E A N , P R O P R IE T O R bounty Official Paper. . ¿ B U S H E D E V E R Y W ED N ESD AY. I ‘ofoteU to ib e m aterial and social op "il.ling of the Ooqaille Valley particularly i«ul of Oooa Ooouty generally . mi it script ion, per year, in advance. 1.60 Phone, Main 66. LIST OF CEN SUS QUESTIONS A Few Questions you are Obliged to Answer the Enumerator When he Comes Around. WILL CALL ON YOU SOON You Should Study up on These Questions so as to be Prepared 10 Answer With out Hesitation, Saving Time- Report of the Condition of Amount spent 1909 Icr manure and other fertilizers. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land owned tint not operated by At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, ttt the close of baeineas Jan. 31, 1910. this fatmer. HBSOUBCKtt. If fatm operator owns laud leased Loans and discount« ft: 048 00 to or fanned by others as tenant or Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 7 75 U. S. bonds to secure circulation... 12, ,500 00 manager, report here. securities, etc.........................84, 469 20 Number acres and value of lands Bonds, Banking house, furniture and fix and buildings farmed by others. 19,751 52 tures Number of farm tenants and man Due from National Bunks (not re serve agents).................... .. ...... 1,284 25 ager- Dae from State and private Banks Domestic animals on farm April and Bankers, Trust Canipanies and Savings Banks................... 8, 223 60 12, 1910: Cattle— from approved reserve agents. 79 ,418 62 Cows and heifers kept fo* milk, Due Checks and other cash items........... 1, 616 04 born before January 1, 1909. Notes of other National Banks---- 1, 105 00 Cows and heifers not kept tor Fractional paper currency, nickels 218 48 milk, born before January 1, 1909. and cents....................................... Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Heifers born in 1909. Specie ..................... $26,262 66 430 00 25 692 65 Calves born after Jantiary 1,1910. Legal-tender notes.. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas Steers and bulls born in 1909. urer (5 percent of circulation) 625 00 Steers and bulls not kept for work, Total.................................. $276,960 11 born before January 1, 1909. LIABILITIES. Steers kept for work, born before Capital stock paid in........................$50,000 00 Surplus Fund ................................. 5,000 00 January, 1909. Undivided profits, less expenses and Hogsborn before Jan. 1, 1910. taxes paid..................................... 1,376 75 Pigs born after Jan. 1, 1910. National Bank notes outstanding.. 12,500 00 Mares, stallions and geldings born Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers................................... 5,404 51 before January 1, 1900. Individual deposits subject to cheek 175,251 75 Colts born iu 1909. Demand certificates of deposit ....... 27,427 10 Colts born after Jan. 1, 1910. Total............................................. $276,960 11 Mules born before Jan. i, 1909. State of Oregon, ( Mule colts born in 1909. Coanty of Coos, j Mule colts born after Jan. 1, 1910. I, L. H. Hazard. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the Asses and burros. above statement is true to the best of ray Ewes bom before Jan , 1910. knowledge and belief. L. H. Hazard, Rams and wethers born before Cashier. Jan., 1910. C obbect — Attest: Lambs horn after Jan. 1, 1910. A. J. S herwood , j L. H ablockeb Directors Goats and kids. R.C. D ement ! Animals born on the farm during Snbsoribed and 6 worn to be 1909. fore me this 2nd day of Number ol pure bred animals. Feb, 1910. j S bal I C. R. H a m m o n d Domestic animals purchased, sold Notary Pablic alive and slaughtered in 1909. Domestic animals boarded and Report of the condition of Farm ers and Merchants Bank pastured. Pounds wool and mohair in 1909. of Coquille, at oquille in the Stats of Ore gon, at the close :>f business, Jan. 31, 1910. Dairy products in 1909. BHSOUBCEH Fowls over 3 months old. Loans and discounts......................$39,919 59 Number of fowls aud eggs pro Bonds, securities, e tc ,.................. 1,118 38 Banking house, furniture and duced in 1909. fixtures ........................................ 5,262 23 A C iiiliin u u « » 111 . We claim that if catching cold could be avoided «mm of the most danger^ in an.I fatal disensts would never be beard of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germs of in fectious diseases Consumption, pueumonia. diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and fata) diseases, are of this class, The culture bed formed by the cold favors the development of the germs of these diseases, that would not otherwise find lodgment. There is little danger, however, of any of these diseases being contracted w hen a good expectoraut cough medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the development of the germs of these diseases. That is why (bis remedy has proved so universally successful in prevent ing pneumonia. It not only cures your cold quickly, but minimizes the risk of contracting these dan gerous diseases. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Wanted.— The Overland Monthly wants an energetic capable man or woman in Coquille to act as County Manager in Coos County, to con duct a subscription campaign Good pay, permanent employment, experience unnecessary. Referen ces required. Outfit and instruc- tionn free. Address immediately, “Circulation Manager” Overland Monthly, 773 Market St., San Fran cisco. Cal. S H E R IF F ’S SALE. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ol Coos on the 5th day of January, 1910, in fa vor of E. Bargeron, Plaintiff, and against Miles Laininy, Defendant, for the sum of tw enty-four and 50-100 dollars, gold coin, and twelve and 75* 100 dollars cost«, together with 0 per cent per annum in terest and accrued costs, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand on Saturday, the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the Court House door in Coquille, Coos County ami State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the taid Miles Lammy, defendant, had on or after the 24th day of February, 1908, in or to the , following described premisss, to w it: j N. E. l4 of N E. ^ of S. E. l4 of Sec- j tion 35, Township 27 South of Range 13, I Weal of the W illamette Meridian, iu Three lots, all cleared, ready Coos County, Oregon. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 6th , for building; $ 300 . day of January, 1910. 8 lots 3 blocks from postoffice; W . W. GAGE, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon, $ 800 . By C. A. Gage, Deputy. 17 acres close in, at a argain. Some of the Best Buys in Tow n NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given, th at by an or der of the County Court of Coos Coun ty, Oregon, made on the 15th day of De cember, 1909, Minnie Sm ith was duly appointed A dm inistratrix of the estate of Charles B. W ilkins, dece. sed, and th at letters testam entary have been du ly issued to the said Minnie Sm ith, and that she is now qualified and acting. Therefore all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers attached, to the said A dm inistratrix at Coquille, Oregon, within six m onths from the 9th day of February, 1910, the final publication of this notice. M INNIE SM ITH, A dm inistratrix of the estate of Charles B. Wilkins, deceased. Geo. P. Topping, Attorney for Estate. 2 1-2 acres close in, tbe price will suit tbe buyers. 2 large lota and a 6 room bouse; a good buy for $2100. 80 acre ranch, 25 head of cows, tbe best buy in southern Oregon; tbe price is right. Six large lots sod a new seven room house; $1000. One-half acre in berries and a si* room cottage close in, good barn, chicken house and wood shed. If you are looking for a home, you will buy this place for $1250. Five room buugalow aud lot, 50x100; $1700. Some of the best residence lots in Coquille, size 80x100, price $200 to $240; terms $25 down and $10 per month. The fallowing information will be obtained in the cities of the district: Residence number of the family. Number composing the family. Name of each person in the fam ily. Relationship of each to the family. 8ex, color and age of each mem ber. Whether single, married or di vorced. If a mother, bow many children NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. are living now. Notice is hereby given, by Amos Notice is hereby given th at the un Birthplace, birthplace of father Raines, adm inistrator of the estate of dersigned, Charles I. Kime, was, by or Jam es E. Campbell, deceased, th at said der of the County Court of the State of and mother. adm inistrator did, upon the 22ndday of Oregon, for the County of Coos, duly If of foreign birth, how many January, 1910, file his final report and made and entered on the 4th day of years in the United States. account in the m atter of said estate, January, 1910, appointed adm inistrator What language is spoken. and th at the lion. Judge of the County of the estate of J, H . K im e, deceased. Trade or profession. Court of Coos County, Oregon, made an All persons having claims against said order on January 22nd, 1910, fixing estate are required to present the same, Employer, employe or working March 7th, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m. as with proper vouchers, to the under on own account. time, and the courthouse in the signed, at M yrtle Point, Coos County, Other real estate, material, etc... 531 89 the Number of weeks work in 1909. City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the Dae from approved reserve banks 13,978 69 Whether able to read or write. F O R SA LE. Checks and other cash item s....... 1,125 68 as the place for the hearing objections date of this notice. Whether home is owned or rented. Cash onhand................................... 8,050 55 to said final account and the settlem ent Dated this 26th day of January, 1910. CHARLES I. K IM E, Whether a survivor of the union B y J. W. L enevk , C oquille , O b . Expenses.......................................... 168 95 of said estate. Dated this 22nd day of A dm inistrator of the Estate of J . H. January, A. D. 1910. or confederate army. City lots, for residence. Total - - - - - $70,156 96 Kime, deceased. AMOS RAINES, Whether blind, deaf or dumb. L IA B IL IT IE S . Lot 100*465 feet, with fair bouse. Administrator. The following information will be SUBSCRIBE FOR TH E HERALD Five lots for $ 500 . See J. W. Capital stock paid in ......................... $25,000 00 Individual deposits subject to secured from those living in the Leneve. Check................................................. 40,301 96 country, in addition to that of the House and lot— a good buy at Demand certificates of deposit... 3,545 Oo W a n t e d 1450 . Savings deposits..................................... 1,309 00 to write for our confidential letter before up-1 city people: Location ot farm and farm acre 5 acres of land close to town at a T o t a l .................................. $70,155 96 plying for p atent; it may be worth rr^n^v. We prom ptly obtain U. S. aud Forei very reasonable price. age April 15, 1910. S tate of O regon , C ounty of C oos — bs : 40 acres timberland close to the Total number of acres in this I, R. H. Mast, cashier of the above P A T E N T ! TRADE M A aK S or ret. 1 named bank, do solemnly swear that the above and Or STUTTSMAN & CO., Phone Wain 591 fatm (Give here all lands operated Coquille river for $ 700 . TI RE attorney’« fee. Send moth and we semi an | M M E i A T E 40 seres of timber land close to a statement is true, to the best of my knowledge oi F R photo or farmed by the farm operator, in E E report on patentability. we give and belief. R. H . M a st , Cashier. driving stream. Price $ 800 . the best legal service and advice, and our cluding all outlying or separate charges are moderate. Try us. 160 acre ranch within 4 miles of C orrect - Attest: R. S. K nowlton ) Directors. fields, meadows, pastures, or wood Coquille on county road. G eo . A. R obinson j Price SW IFT & CC lands operated by him as owner, $ 5 , 500 . P a te n t L a w y e r s , Subscribed and sworn to be- E Q U I P P E D W IT H W IR e L e S. ore me this 4th day of Feb- 0pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, O.C.. "j fore tenant, or manager. Do not in 22 acres, with several acres bottom ( raary, 1910, J a m f . s W a t s o n , clude land operated or cropped by land, nice bouse. Just outside the The 12 gauge ZBor/l* County Clerk. repeater is a gun of perfect any other than the one whose name city limits of Coquille. Price $ 4500 . proportions, and has one-third less 10 acres, all bottom, in cultivation, is given under inquiry 1.) NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT parts than any other repeater. It on Coqoille river, J mile from Co handles quickly, worki smoothly and Improved land in this farm. (Give Notice is hereby given, by Stephen A. Capt. D. Parsons quille. House and barn.— $2500. •hoots close and hard. Gouthier, adm inistrator of the estate of here all land regulaily tilled or 20 acres, mostly bottom land, Henry E. Gouthier, deceased, that said The jBMarfot solid top prevents mowed, land pastured and cropped close to Coquille, all improved, with adm inistrator did upon the 7th day of powder and gases blowing back; the February, A. D. 1910, file his final ac side ejection of «hells allows instant in rotation, land lying fallow, land nice house and small barn, also count in the m utter of said estate, and repeat shots ; the closed-in breechbolt PLATES ARE RIGHT in gardens, orchards, nurseries, and yoqDg orchard. Price $ 3800 . th at the Hon. Judge o( the County keeps out all rain, snow and sleet, and Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 p m. of Coos County, Oregon, made an the dirt, leaves, twigs and sand that 115 acre farm, 4 miles from Co Court land occupied by buildings.) EI5TLE5 RATES ARE RIGHT order on February 7th, 1910, fixing clog up other repeaters. quille, on county road. House, Woodlands in this farm. (Give March 10th, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m. as Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at seruice of tide. All 12-gaufre 777ar//jv re p e a te r» have the tim e and the courthouse in the City F R A N K R E I S T L E here land covered with natural or barn and other outbuildings, good of d o u b le ex tracto r* th a t pull a n y shell, and N G R A V E R a n d ELECTROTYPER Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as E »MO** orchard. Price $6250.00. $2000.00 th e au to m a tic recoil hangfire safety lock 1114 »420-24 LAWRENCE DENVER COLO plauted forest trees, whose princi cash, balance on eas> terms. the place for the hearing objections to m akes them th e safest breech-loading guns GEO. MULT0N. Agt. TH0S. B. JAMES. Agt built. said final account and the settlem ent of pal value is in firewood, timber, or General merchandise business said estate. Marshfield CoquiPe fflrrrfis» IS gauge re other forest products, which it will with latge trade— no opposition, Dated this 7th day of February, A. D. peater» In in g ie dis tin c t m odels, m an y One of the best opportunities in 1910. now or later yield.) grades and sty les,fully STEPH EN A. GOUTHIER, described in our 136- All other unimproved land in this southern Oregon for anyone want A dm inistrator. catalog. F r e e S >age ing to go into the mercantile busi or 3 stam p s postage. farm ness. Farm values April t5, t9to: X e T H arfin //rea rm s Ca, 80 aere farm, all bottom land. Total value of this farm with all 60 acres iu cultivation, good bouse 4 ? Willow Street. NEW HAVEN, CONN. buildings and improvements, but arid large dory i>aru, good orchard, MRS. G. R. W ICKHAM 0 not implements and machinery. Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and Proprietress about 20 good dairy cows. Price Phone Main 13X. Value of all buildings on this reasonable with terms on part of Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, purchase price. farm included above. Mouldings, etc. 80 acre dairy farm, located on Board by Day, Week or Month Value of all implements and ma chinery belonging to this farm. (In the Coquille river, 50 acres in culti vation, 2 houses, 2 barns, silo, 15 clude all improvements, machinery, good cows, good orchard. Price is Sarqple Hootqs Nice Batl)s Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with tools, wagons, carriages, harness, right with liberal terms of part of etc , all apparatus for making butter tbo purchase price. the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber and cheese, ginning cotton, for 450 acre stock ranch, with good Special Attention Paid to in the Coquille Valley. Accepted throughout the civilized world Pres* making cider, wine, sugar, molas house and bam. About 30 acres in the Traveling Public. rh the most universally satisfactory il ses and sorghum, tor drying fruit, cultivation, balance seened to p*s the ture. Docated on county road Estimates gladly furnished. Prices as low as for threshing grain and for sirailat wher there is a daily mail. ium inaLt for all purposes the Cleanest Price Button purposes, together with engines and $6 per acre the lowest. Most Convenient, and the CHEAP other motors.) 160 acres of land, about 15 acres Mixed tenure: If answer to in bottom, balance hill. Very little EST light known. and quiry 6 is “ patt owner” or "share- cleared; fairly good house, quarter That furnished by the C O Q U IL L E here of a mile from school. Price, $ 900 . cash” tenant, give— OF M ARSHFIELD, OR., R IV E R E L E C T R IC CO. is fir«t Nice cottage, almost new, a bar you Land and buildings in this farm P h o n e 331 gain. Price $ 800.00 owned by farm operator. class and up to date in every respect Will visit Coquille the 24th and 25th have Several income business proper of each month at Dr. Richmond’s Total acres; total value; actes The rates place it within reach of all ft. ties in Coquille at reasonable prices. improved. office. Expert service and honest Lot 50 * 100 , Front Street, Co prices guaranteed. Land and building in this farm Toric Lens, rented by farm operator from oth quille. A bargain if sold soon. “So Easy” Mountings. The test 3 acres almost wi-hin the business ing ot children’s eyes a specialty. ers lor share of products. Mortgage indebtedness April 15, part of the city with elegant resi Broken lens duplicated. dence, sn ideal home, (get niv price) 1910. 120 acres timber land— about 4 $Z0T The aafe and reliable If the fatm operator owns anv or million feet of cedar and Hr— ] ce-1 all of the land in this farm, state acrew dar, quarter mile from river. Per whether such land is mortgaged. g l^ ^ T h e New and Speedy A s its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the acre $20, Amount spent in cash in 1909 for recoil o f the exploded cartridge doing the work. Wanted— By a good dairyman : S t r E l i z a b e t h farm labor (exclusive of housework.) and butter-maker, a small dairy T h is places the complete control of the rifle under Leave Coquille 9:30 A . M. Leave Bandoli 6:30 A. M C apt. Olsen M aste Estimated value of bouse rent and farm to rent. For particulars call the trigger finger, w hich permits rapid shooting (i ii II •i it 1:30 P. 7 :3 0 “ “ board furnished farm laborers in at the H erald office. Will m ake regular trips w ith great ease and accuracy. T h e .351 Caliber (1 1 • II it It i p. “ An elegant home with 14 acres, 1909 in addition to cash wages re 7 A. H igh-Pow er cartridge, has tremendous killing partly bottom land, just outside the C o q u ille R iv e r an i * an Arrive Pt «i ported above. Arrive at “ 11:30 A. II 9 A . “ power, making it heavy enough for the largest game Amount spent in 1909 fot bay, city limits of Coquille. Nice 10 room li li II II (t II u F r a n c is c o . Catalogue fully describing this rifle, "T h e Gun 1:30 4 :3 0 “ “ grain and other produce (not raised bouse, nice barn, young orchard, i that shoots Through S teal," sent upon request. N o S t o p - o v e r a t W a y P o rta . Al 4. si 14 i* I« <c nice spring water to bouse. A rare 4:30 P. 10:30 A . “ on this farm) for use as feed tor W I N O H I S T K N ft lP K A T I N O A R M S O © .. - N SVV H A V l N , C O N N . Electric L ig ht.. E verything in Fir 35 o 0 . 00 . Terms. bargain only $ domestic animals and poultry. Claae style. For These and Other Good Buys see STU TSM AN & CO. Office on First Street, Op. Hotel Baxter. Phone Main 591 Burn the... ROUSE COAL THE BEST COAL IN COOS COUNTY $5 Per Ton INVENTORS Leave Orders With Harry Flanders Steamer Alliance E. Coos Bay and Portland flgg I H B IR PRILL Wickham House Johnson Lumber Co. 7 Incandescent Electric Light T. J. H A Y E S , ist Yard and Office, Froi)t St. near Depot. Frank Morse, Prop., Coquille WINCH, .3 5 1 C A L I B E R S i M è of C o p ie nitor Transporlalion Company A. S e lf - L o a d in g Rifled