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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1910)
Coquille Herald. WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 9 1910 Local advertisement« among ro idirig five cents per line each i i in. Cards c l thanks SO cents obituary poetry Bve cents per (¡«solutions of Condolence ami advertising live cents per line. locd inaer- each, line, lodge Nearing Completion. The new First National Bank Building is now rapidly nearing completion, and will be ready for occupancy as soon as the builders had contemplated. Mr. Perham’s contract will be completed in a week or so, but he will probably do some work aside of the original con tract, in the way of installing fix tures, furniture, etc., which may keep him with us a while longer The bank fixtures will be installed next month and the business ol that financial institution will be transferred .to the new quarters, which will no doubt be a place fully adequate to the gtowing de mands of the bank. Large quanti ties of furniture and fixtures are be ing received and expected to arrive for the various occupants o f the building, and it will be one of the busy centers of this city. It has not yet been given out who will oc cupy the large and commodious store rooms. The office rooms on the second floor are being rapidly finished up and equipped with steam heating apparatus and other modern conveniences, and will be occupied by several of our leading professional men, among whom are Attorneys Sherwood and Liljeqvist and Drs. Gulin, Kirshman and Endicott. - — More New Buildings. Having secured a building per mit from the city council, Dr. Richmond and Mr. Barker are making a start toward the construc tion of a fireproof building, but the location is different from the one first anticipated, and which ive mentioned some weeks ago. The structure will be erected along side and in connection with the Farmers and Meichants bank building which will occupy the old Nasburg corner. The building will be a fire proof brick and concrete, the middle wall serving both buildings and will all be under the same architec tural plan and will be an ornament to the beautiful and popular site it will occupy. The workmen began yestesdav by removing one of the large maple trees which stood in front of the lot, and excavating for the foundation will be pushed right along as rapidly as the work can be done advantageously. These build- iugs come under the new fire ordi nance and will be constructed in keeping with strict fire regulations. A survey of the lots has been asked and all lines and grades will be settled and the work of construction carried >n during the good weather of the spring and summer. BABIES ARE BOSSES. B a sk et Ball The Kinney H ighS hm l basket They Seem to Servo Many Purpossi In This Busy World. ball teams, girls and boys of The baby serves a manifold pur North Bend, visited this valley last pose in the world. Ho makes mer week and played games as follows: and women more unselfish and fur At B indon, the Bandon boys de- j nishes the amount, of trouble nec feated the North Rend boys in a ’ essary to keep them comfortably score of 20 to 14 . The Bandon busy. lie sanctifies home and give: the doctor an excuse to look wise girls defeated the North Bend girls A well ordered, well born baby with by a score of 5 to 4 a a red , rcu face xacc and anu a a bald uuiu head neau is is a a de- ue- At Coquille the Coquille boys de- light, particularly when he belongs ited the North Bend boys by a to a friend and doesn’t spend nights teated score of 10 to 8 . The North Bend in your neighborhood. Every baby is the prettiest baby girls defeated the Coquille girls by in the world, and it can be proved a score of 8 to 2 . by its mother. A baby that won’t At Mvrtle Point there was no cut carpet tacks, brass headed nail. girls’ team and the boys only play-. and young kittens is a mistake. Ba ed, the Myrtle Pointers winning by j bies are bosses and boodlers. They control the First ward, along with a score o f 15 to 1 1 . the Twelfth, rule outrageously over The North Bend young men took | the counties and take everything their defeats good naturedly and jjjnt eonles tlieir way without ask- did not let that detract too much • iug any questions. All babies are from the good time they set out t o ! supposed, quite properly, to come enjoy. They were accompanied by from heaven, but what the angels, cherubim, seraphim and the rest of Superintendent A. G. Raab, ol the the celestial population do for sleep Kinney High School, who has never been inquired into. Boy thoroughly enjoyed the trip. babies aro sweetest at four and girl babies at twenty-four. ‘To G. A R , W R C. and A baby is a joy forever until it begins to fall out of the second sto Sons of Veterans ” ry window, turn over the water Comrade Zeek, who is organizer pitcher, hammer the china to pieces o fS . o fV . in Oregon, having se with its fork and investigate the medicine bottles on the shelf. Ev cured about thirty subscribers of ery baby is eternally trying to find son’s and grandsons ot union out more than he has any business veterans of the Cival War period, knowing, and the habit of asking has completed all arrangements to questions lasts through life. The muster a camp of S. o f V., U. S. A. touch of a baby’s hand opens up heaven to a woman and makes a in Coquille at the Heazlet Theater, man willing to wear patches the at 7 o ’clock Monday eveuing,March rest of his natural life. It has been 14 th, 1910 . He will be assisted by said that every woman is entitled the members of this local post G. to at least one child. So is every A. R. and members o f the local man, but nobody has ever mention ed the fact. Woman’s Relief Corps. Borrowing babies is much sadder Sons and grandsons oi uuiou than it is funny. Some day the Veterans, soldiers, sailors or government will go into the busi mariners 6 f either paternal or ma ness and keep babies to rent out— as ternal side are eligable to member a matter of morals alone. Every old bachelor’s quarters will contain ship. While we have now about a nursery, and clubs will be a thing thirty we wish to raise the number of the past.— Paris (Mo.) Mercury. to fifty, and all elligibles who will Ready For Promotion. come to the meeting on that even A young rising Scotch artist, who ing and sign, then can become afterward became a distinguished charter members. Every member president of the Royal Scottish of the G. A. R. and W. R. C., to academy, was painting ’on one ocea gether with every son and grand sion amid the rugged scenery ol son, whether they join the camp the west highlands of Scotland, in now or later, are cordially invited close proximity to an isolated and rudely built thntched cottage such to be in attendance at that meeting as are usually inhabited by the with their wives and sisters and hardy peasant crofters of north learn of the principles and objects Britain. While engaged in giving the rough o f the Association of the S. o f V., U. Btone exterior of his dwelling its S. A. C omrade Z eek , Organizer. annual coat of whitewash the high lander espied the future academi cian engaged on an important pic COQUILLE PUBLC SCHOOL. ture and, thinking probably that Special Opportunities Off ted in High landscape painting was but un ele mentary and poor use for the brush S ch ool W ork . of a youth who had nearly reached Arrangements are being made to the estate of manhood, said to him: admit pupils to any department of “ Man, yer a big eallant to be pentin- the High School without regard to pietur’s. Can ye no’ learn to pent age. Special classes will be formed nooses?” ________________ when necessary. Any pupils desir ing to take any part of the regular work or any special work will be given credit for the same when com pleted. Special attention given to singing, drawing, wiiting, spelling, commercial and mental arithmetic. Pupils taking less than the regular course will be required to remain at the school building during class pe riods only. Pupils admitted to the lower grades at anytime. For fur W ANTED ther particulars, inquire of Her .mu O. Anderson, Principal. W A T C H E S TH A T W O N T KEEP C. R. B akhow . TIME. .1. J. S tanley , Directors. Yes, I want you to send me your H erman O . A nderson , watches that won’t keep time, Principal. watches the average watchmaker cannot fix No job too difficult for NOTICE me to do. No tinkering, but strictly expert work, and fully All Coos Couuty warrants drawn guaranteed. Twenty-two years on the general fund and endorse I experience. prior to July 1st, 1908, will be V. R. W ilson , paid on presentation at my office in W stchmakcr. Coquille, Oreg. No interest will I e allowed on any of these warrants Insure in the Horticultural Fire after December 10th, 1909. Relief, ol Salem, Strictly mutual, Dated this 7lb day of Dec. 1909. and save 40 to 50 per cent. T. M. D immick , T A. W alker , Coquille Agt. County Treasurer. NOW READY FIRE, MARINE, FIKE AND MARINE. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the London A Lamasliirs Fire Insurance Company of Liverpool, in Spring line of felt hats at Robiu- The New Monthly Issue ol the Celebrated England, on the :llet day of December, 1909, made to the Insurance Com son’s store. missioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law : Read ou r a d d s — patronize ou r McCall Patterns ou r advertisers. Dutchess and oval hoopa, at Robinson's. CAPITAL embroidery (Superior in Style, Fit and Simplicity) Deposit In United States., Peri-Lusta and Utopia embroidery thread ut Robinson'a. u 151 .J and . aet at Q uict A Currv's shop ‘ ' 1 The Palm carries a fine line o f postal cards iu great variety. Don’ t Forget, that Dr. IS P. Bender, the Optometrist, will he at the Baxter the 1 st Friday and Sat urday of each month. For real estate and insurance, see Stutsman A C E s t a t e s hand led, abstracts furnish’ d and titles perfected. AND FASHION PUBLICATIONS Call at our Pattern Counte” and Inspect the Very Latest Designs MCCALL FASHION SHEETS FREE Rose’s Cash Store FOR SALE. B y J. W. L enkve , CoquiLLC, Oil. $310,000 00 INCOME Premiums received during the year in cash............ $ 2,803,932.45 Interest, dividends and rents received during the 142,595 77 year.............................................. ........................ - 139,589 23 Income in mi other sources received during the year $ 2,040,117 45 Total income.......................................................- DISBURSEMENTS HOTEL BAXTER R. HANSKN proprietor am) Manager i Oross claims for losses unpaid................................. Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing risks........................................................... Due for comnrsslon and brokerage.......... . .. All other liabilities................................................... Total natalities................................... ........... Total insurance in force December 31, 1909 In about a week we will receive quille. House attd barn.— $ 2500 . a complete line of spring and sum 20 acres, mostly bottom land, mer goods, fot both ladies and close to Coquille, all improved, with nice house and small barn, also gentlemen. Rose’s Cash Store. yoqng orchard. Price $3800. Now is the time to have your 115 acre farm, 4 miles Irom Co windows and doors rescreened, House, Quick & Curry has the galvanized quille, on county road. barn and other outbuildings, good screening. orchard. Price $ 6250 . 00 . $ 2000.00 At the White House you will find cash, balance on easy terms. a new fresh stock of neck-wear, General merchandise business gloves, hosiery, linens, silks, tnessa- with large Irade—no opposition. lines, nets and many other lines. One of the best opportunities iu southern Oregon for anyone want For Sale.— Span of geldings. 5 ing to go into the mercantile busi years old, weight 3,000 pounds, well ness. broke. Inquire of Wm. Rettvs 80 aere farm, all bottom land. Fairview. GO neres in cultivation, good bouse Tczier’s Celebrated Logger and large dairy barn, good orchard, Shoes have won popularity with the about 20 good dairy cows. Price woods boys. E. L. Tozter maket, reasonable with terms on part of Coquille. purchaee price. On the last steamer we received a 80 acre dairy farm, located on nice line of Ladies’ Oxfords, in the Coquille ivt-r, 50 acres in culti patent, gun metal and tan. Call vation, 2 housea, 2 ba-ns, ailo, 15 good cows, good orchard. Price is and look over our line. You are right with liberal terms of part of welcome. Rose’s Cash Store. tho purchase price. Total risks written during the year..................... Gross premiums received during the year.......... .. Premiums returned during the y e a r .................... Losses paid during the y e a r .............. ....................... Losses incurred during the year............................. Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon, De cember 31, 1909................................................ When in need of a fine cheap power, go and see the new gasoline engine of S. H. McAdams running, and get his price on the style you need. 450 H C t e stock ranch, with good bouse and barn. About 30 acres in cultivation, balance eeened to pes ture. Docated on county road wher there is a daily mail. Price $G per acre Rolled barley, shorts, bran, wheat 1G0 acres of land, about 15 acres and cracked corn at Robinson’s bottom, balance bill. Very little Store. cleared; fairly good house, quarter His Account Book. One shipment of men’s spring of a mile from school. Price, $900. A firm of masons in an Irish clothing has arrived at Robinson’s Nice cottage, almost new, a bar town employ a laborer whose novel Store. gain Price $800.00 method of keeping account of bis Wanted.—The Overland Monthly Several income business proper time was brought to light lately by a queer circumstance, lie went one wants an energetic capable man or ties in Coquille at reasonable prices. evening to his employer’s home with woman in Coquille to act as County- Lot 50x100, Front Street, Co the sad intelligence that he had lost Manager in Coos County, to con a subteription campaign quille. A bargain if sold soon. his account book. lie said that the duct pigs had unfortunately got in and Good pay, permanent employment, ! 3 acres almost wi-ltin the business experience unnecessary. Referen part of the city with elegant resi eaten it up. Outfit and instruc- dence, an ideal homd*(get my price) “ What sort of an account book ces required. Address immediately, did you keep?’’ asked bis employer. tiour. free. 120 acres timber land— about 4 “ Why, I had an empty barrel, “ Circulation Manager” Overland million feet of cedar and fir— J ce Monthly, 773 Market St., San Fran and when I worked a whole day 1 dar, quarter mile from river. Per put in a potato, and when half a cisco. Cal. acre $ 20 . day half a potato, and the pigs ate Wanted— By a good dairy man them all entirely.” -— 1’earson’s Week- SUMMONS. and butter-maker, a small dairy * - •»- In the Circuit Court of the State of Or farm to rent. For particulars call A l l Itli-ill V 'o u a la V l e i l l c l n c . egon in and for the County of C 008 . at the H frald office. ) “ As an ideal cough medicine I D. J. Baker, An elegaD t home with 14 aerps, Plaintiff, 1 regard Chamberlain’s Cough Rem ve. ; Action at L aw . partly bottom laDd, just outside the edy in a class by itself,” says Dr. R. C. II. James and | city limits of Coquille. N ice 10 room J. W. Meadotts, I A, Wiltshire, of (Jwynneville, Ind. house, nice barn, young orchard, Defendant®. J “ I take great pleasure in testifying To C. Il..^tme8 and J. W . Meadotts, nice spring water to bouse. A rare bargain only $35o0.00. Terms. the above named defendante. to the results of Chamberlain’s IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Cough Medicine. In fact, I know OREGON of no oth- r prep 1 rat ion that meets You sre ho»ehv notified that you are so fully the expectations of the required to appear and answer the enm- most exacting in cases of croup anil piaint tiled against von in tin above en titled Hi t on within six weeks from the coughs of children. As it c intniiis date of the fiist publication of tliis sum- no opium, chloroform or ntotpbim ntons. to-w il: Within six weeks ftotn the 9th day nf it certainly mskes a most safe, March. A. D. 1910, and if \mt fail to ap pleasant and efficacious reined foi pear and answer on or la-fore the 20ih day of April, *. I'. 1910, that date lad F .r SR I f ing the la t day ol the time prescribed the ills il s intend«- in the ordei ol pnhlii-atinn, the plaintiff hy R. S. Knowlton. will iiiae judgment againet von for the sum of $lu0.00, phis an attorney fee in ll e sum uf $40.00. and for her costs and | For Stil)*. • lishursen i lit. in the action. Service of this summon- is made by j The 1J gauge ZOar/U Mixteen lone of fine oat hay. publication in pursm-nce of an order repeater is a gun of perfect made by the Honorable John F. Hall, Winter, Ar.igo. Photo 7\x. proportions, and has one-third lest County Judge of Coos C- ' ll y. tile of parts than any other repeater. It Oregon, dated the 8th d a y -,i March, A. handles quickly, work* smoothly and •hoots cloae and hard. For Sale— The well-known regis D. 1910. A . .1. 9 l i e s w o o d , tered stallion, “ Bruce Wilkes.’ ’ The JNarfi/§ solid top prevents I.. A. L ii - ikuvibt , powder and gases blowing back; the Will take cattle or sheep in part A tt o rn e y s for P la in tiff. side ejection of shells allows instant tayment Z C. Strang, Gravel repeat shots ; the clo«ed-in breechbolt f ’ord. keeps out all rain, snow and sleet, and the dirt, leaves, twigs and sand that clog up other repeaters. Now is the time to make garden, I J. HAYES Fur S d e - Hou-e and two Iole and 12 . block II, lUu.tl’» \ Idi * 11 ....... J lion; known as the Willard piopcrtv rice f4 (’0. C. A Pendle-oti. f prie* O P T E M E T R IS T At Dr. Richmond’* offiertbe 24th Bini 25th of pich month. Don’ t 11»•• d i»** b r: • ihf Willuhieile Vfllh' ' U ta rO m I f g a u g e re* p e s te r* In th^pe d is tin c t m o d e l* , m a n y S ra des a nd s t y le * ,fu lly d e s crib e d in ou r 1311- p a g e c a t a lo g . Free for 3 sta m p * p o s ta g e . For Salt». ■ Tho«e onion sets at Knowlton’s N L. Laffertv, of Coquil'e, has \ were grown especially for him In j * ore ol the best grower,- of -ets iq 'hrec good hones for jale, i f and • *»***m *«m *m t**’ 2Jlar/isi A ll I 2 -* * u g c r e p e a te r * h a v e d o u b le e x t r a c t o r * th a t pu ll a n y ■hell, a n d th e a u t o m a t ic re c o il h a n g fir e a a fety lo c k m a k es th em th e sa fest b r e e c h -lo a d ln y ( u n i b u ilt. 14 hhtiirrd pettini1». /Tie 7 17.19«» Sir»,-! •win , mi ---------- fir e a r m * ö l , 585,009 61 431,387 19 38,895 51 19,037 45 3,875,360 76 125.505 11 2,237,966 09 .................... 150,717 51 2,514,188 71 432,912,904 00 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TH E YEAR 2,834,232 49,557 8,289 16,835 17,035 00 46 46 53 53 3,072,482 00 LONDON A LANCASHIRE FIR E INSURANCE COMPANY, By JAS. AVYPER, Manager. Statutorv resident general agent and attorney for service: SAM 1 . STOY. T. A. W ALK ER, Agent, Coquille, Oregon. NEW MACHINE SHOP M. D. S H E R R A R D , P R O P R IE T O R Ko«e Building, Second Street, Coquille - - - - Oregon Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma ch in ery -la rg e and small—in a scientific and workman-like manner. Special attention given to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc THE N E W MEAT MARK ET S L A G L E B R O S., Proprietors C h o ic e F r e s h M e a t « w a y s on H an d Opposite Postoffice Ah COQUILLE. OREGON Established 20 Years Kodak»* and Kodak Supplies TUfir/in get your seeds at Lyons A' Jones, all new see I s. 350.000 00 2,451,040 00 Wanted, ilium (¡lately, responsi ble men and women of neat appear, auce to solicit subscriptions for Ibe Overland Monthly. Pleasant, profit, able work. Splendid commission, valuable cash prizes. Permanent Other assets................................................................... 40 acres tiinherland close to the employment for hustlers. Give ref Total assets admitte I in Oregon................... erences, address Circulation Mana Coquille river for $700. ger, Overlaud Monthly, 773 Market 40 a res of timber land close to a LIABILITIES St., San Franciaco, Cal. driv n.; stream. Price $800. 1G0 ncre ranch withiD 4 miles of If you want the best time-keeper, Price you want a South Beud Watch Coquille on couuty road. $5,500. If you want a South Bend Watch, 22 acres, with several acres bottom go to Billy Schroeder. land, nice bouse. Just outside the Anyone wishing fancy or plain city limits of Coquille. Price $4500. sewiug, call on Mrs. M. Nosier, next io acres, all bottom, iu cultivation, door to the H erald office. on Coquille river, J mile from Co 24 32 29 50 2.511,5V) 35 ASSETS Citv lots, for residence. Lot 100x405 feet, with fair hou-e. Value of real etate owned...................... Five lots for $500. See J. W. Value of stocks and bonds owned......... Lene ve. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. House and lot—a good buy at | Cash in hanks and on hand..................... $450. Premiums in course of collection and in trans mission ............................................. ................... 5 acres of land close to town at a Interest anil rents due and accrued......................... very reaso mble price. L C e n tr a lly a n d C o n v e n ie n t ly L o c a te d . T a b l e S u p p l i e d w i t h th e B e s t th e M a r k e t A f ford ® . S a m p l e R o o m s fo r C o m m e r c ia l M e n . T r a n s fe r o f R n ggaK e t o a n d f r o m I lotit® a n d T r a i n s ........................................ 993,053 030,105 67,514 820,2>6 Losses paid during the year........................................ Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year........ Amount of all other expenditures............................. Total expenditures............................................ Blank Books and Supplies School Better Prepared to Serve the Public than Ever 1 2 Gauge - R ep ea tin g Shotgun / Recently Newly Furnished Throughout A D D IT IO N A L L O C A L K N O W L T O N ’S D RU G STORF Oregou will be given snn’ ber congressman, anil possibly two, it is believed, after the coming cen sus is taken. According to the ba sis ot representation expected to be fixed by the new census, one con gressman will be allowed for every 224,000 of population. Tbs basis at present is one representative for ever 192,182 of population. It is expected tbe coming census will show s population for tbe state of c’oee to 800,000. This wnu'd give three congressmen and if the hopes of some are realized and tbe state is found to b»v* 1 , 000 , 000 , then four fi .'PffrriimiA win hi »I'offl. C A LL 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 S T W 'F I B E FQKTPJÇ h k j m M )