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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1910)
1 Coquille Ijerald. W E DN E SDA Y, A P R I L 6, 1910 Local advertisements among local r. ailing five cents per line each inser tion. Cards ci thanks 50 cents each, obituary poetry five cents per line, lie-solutions of Condolence and lodge advertising five cents per line. T h e F a rm e rs’ Phone. The linemen of the Coquille Telephone system have the poles up and are stretching the wire for a trunk line between this city and Myrtle Point. This will take the place of the leased line of Frank Morse. Myrtle Point is well lined up and this work in Coquille is al most completed. There was a slight delay in the progress of the work caused by a shortage of phones, but as soon as the trunk line to Myrtle Point is completed, Coquille will be lined up in the proper manner, and then the Farmers’ system will beiu thorough working order. The joining of all the rural Hues makes this a very complete system for this section of the county, and it is the intention in the very near future to extend trunk lines to Ban- don and Marshfield, when this will be a very complete and extensive system. The promoters of this system are very much p'eased with the success which they are meeting on all hands. Nearly every business man in the towns are taking phones, and in a very short time there will be but a few farmers in the country who will not have a line to his home and be in a position to communicate with almost anyone in the county at any time, day or night, a conven ience greatly to be appreciated. — ■ - -» ■»•* - A G ood Com pany. The Gormand-Ford Co., a very clever aggregation, made their first appearance in Coquille last Thurs day night, and was greeted by a very liberal patronage each evening of their engagement. They played three nights, giving an ehtirely different bill each performance. Their plays were well layed and interestingly brought out by the players, while the specialties were excellent. This Cornpanv will again appear in thiscitv in two or three weeks and that it will he greeted by well filled bouses is assured. M a rriage L ic e n se s The following list of marriage licenses were issued the past week by the county cletk: March 30. Andy Mannikki and Miss Julia J. Ivoskela. Mar-ch 30. \V. B Davenport and Ivy Giles. March 31. Andrew H. Stone- lake and Miss Selma H. Shutter. April 1. W. A. Russell aud Miss Nora May Truman. April 2. Edward Beck and Miss Ulrika Smith. April 5. Jos. E. Clark and Miss Aura Conger. • -•» - M E Chuch. South. Mrs. J. W K u l k e y *» A w ty Mrs. J. W. Mulkey, fore orly Miss Mabel Clair Dean, died at th< Davenport plaeo neur this city early Thursday m o m iD g after : n illness of two years’ duration. The deceased wjh t h e daughter of R. J. Dean, and was born in this city on the lflth da- of December. 1886 , and the greater portion of her life was spent in Ceos county. On June 15 , 1907 , she was married h J. W. Mulkey at I’> i thir d, Oregon, since when they lived near that place until last fall, when they re turned to Coos county. At the age of eleven years she joined the M E. Church, South, and has sinct lived a consistent member. Sh' leaves a husband and a 20-months- old daughter, n father, ouo brother and two sisters to mourn her sad and untimely passing away. The funeral services were con ducted by Rev. C. H. Cleaves at the Masonic cemetery where the inter ment took place. N ew A D D IT IO N A L L O C A L »■ g ì i>ds tu a rrivi? bv fiis t " 1!" eV l’“ ' h SioK ^»««♦ Knport o<thn Coudithm vi THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Rolled barley, slioits, bran, wheat and cracked oorn at Robinson’s Store. Mrs I. N. DeLong and daughter, Miss Bessie, of Bandon, were in town Saturday. For Sale. Span of geldings. 5 years old, weight 3,000pounds, well broke Inquire of Wm Bettys Fairview. One of our round»topped Royal Oak dining tables will be given away Saturday, April 16th at 3 p. m. Make a #1 purchase from us and secure a ticket 011 same. Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie ..................... .. $24,997 GO Legal-tender n o te s.. . . 2,1)70 00 82.007 00 Redemption fund with U. 8 . Treas urer (5 percent of circulation) 025 00 T o ta l........................... ... $310,429 74 LIABILITIES. ' 'apital stock paid in ........................... #50,000 *>0 Surplus Fund ....................................... 5,000 00 J Undivided profits, less expenses and taxe paid............................................ 1,501 96 1 National Bank notes outstanding. . 12,500 00 Due to St ate and Private Banks Wanted.— Two girls to do general housework lor Mrs. A. 11 . Powers, Culhbert 1 ‘eatt, a brother ol the of Marshfield. Peart boys of this city, with bis and Bankers.« .......... v .................. 3,428 98 j Individual deposits Subject to check 204,540 50 1 Mrs. Alfred Schroederand sister, family, arrived Irorn Pennsylvania Demand certificates of deposit........ 33,458 30 Mrs. Dan Keating, of Marshfield, by the last trip of the Ramona irom A r r i v a l s a n d Departures. T o ta l...................................................... $310,429 71 returned home Monday from a visit Portland and will reside here. Followiug we give the lists of in with relatives and friends at Myrtle W. F. Harman, of Marshfield, State o f Oregon, i County of Ooos, f coming and outgoing passengers of Point. with a full line of highest grade, I, L . H . Hazard. Cashier o f the above , the steamer Fifiold which arrived at Begin now to provide for a “ rainy made-to-yout measure suits. Per named bank, do solem nly swear that the Bandon on Friday morning. day,” by placing your earnings in fection in workmanship and snappy above statem ent is true to the best o f my j knowledge and belief. L . H . Hazard, Incoming: Mrs A Huber, A Hu the Farmer's and Merchant’s Bank. styles guaranteed. See me at Hotel ( '¡tshier. I ber,Mrs J H Cochran,W A Frasy, IV J! F. Lee, of Riverton, who re Baxter. Co tyiRCT- Attest: J Gunn, VV W Sickcar, A M Segley, cently fell and dislocated bis hip A . J. Sn fr wool' Mr. Kennedy, of Bandon, was up H Vore, Mrs E Peterson, G W Director« L . H a r loc kk u while going to woods the to work, this way Inst week in search of a I t. ('. D ement \\ eber. is improving rapidly for a man of heavy team which be purchased of Outgoing: Mra A Crowlv, Mrs Uis years. Subscribed and 6 worn to be John Neal, of the South Fork. He Wilcox, M E Cohen, Mrs Cohen, fore me this 4th day of secured n good spun of horses, pay Barred Plymouth eggs $r oo per April. 1910. S eal El'swortb Cohen, R A Armstead, J. S. B arton , setting. Also cockerels $1.75 each. ing $(>25 for til-in. N otary Public F A Yolmer, W D Lewellin, Mrs J. Quirk, Coquille. Those onion sets at Knowlton’s Langlois, A Garfield, Sirs Garfield, Miss Radabaugb, of Arago, went were grown especially for him bv Report of the condition of Joe Monlonis, Albert Kinley, Fred one of the btst glowers of sets in Farmers and Merchants Bank 8he will L 'h r, C S Lomwm, J O Goodwell, to the Bay Saturday. the Willamette valley. of Ooouille. at Coquille in the State of Ore Geo Shay, W Brown, Tony Lowder, teach a term of school at Allegany. Mrs. Aiken lias opened up her gon, at the close ot business, March 29, 1910. She was accompanied by her fathi r, H J Peterson, Colby White, W P resources millinery store in the building J. H. Radabnugh. Kaiser, M Neidstat. formerly occupied by Dr. Endicott, Loans and discounts........ ................$37.002 54 Overdrafts, unsecured....................... ♦ ••tjt:* » » # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ . HOTEL BAXTER Mrs. Render, thè optometnat. of Al ^ ¡ u , . ln th„ Stal, 0 reg,.,., at th. f\ rf-I.u.-ta and Utopia embroidery Myrtle Poiut, went lo Bandoli yps* clou« of baoinens Mnreh 29 , 1010. thiead at Robinson’s. HKiiOUBUKH. . t’ l i .i - a ■ „ t e r d a v on professional business The steamer Elizabeth arrived in j ’■ * 1 I Loaitri autl m - I i i n t u ................ JUSM IÌO Oli1 Beulah \\ alker, who lias p r, s. g, »«curo .'inailatluu. 12,.100 no the Copuille river on Friday. I Miss spent the past few mouths in Rose- Bund», «eeuritk-»,«u- ...... SC.I.li I I list’s what they all say, ‘‘ 81 a- burg, i» visiting friends in Coquille I n“”kil‘K ,"mw‘ ,nrBiture gle Bros, for choice meats.” 31 .N 4 SK Mrs. llovier, aged mother of Mrs. Hue from National Bank» (nut re- Attorney C. A. Sehltirede, of 1 , 08 « 07 died at the home -»rvu agent») Marshfield, was a Coquille business E. , W. Swenreugin, . , . , ** Due from State Bud private Banka of her daughter at Bandon on Mon- ,md n8nk()„ Xrn‘ l t Campsite. visitor on Saturday. d iy , the 4 th inst. and S h viiius B an k s....................... 5,390 05 New line of Cluett shirts for Married.— In Coquille, Oregon, Due from approve«! reserve agent*, 78,391 18 spwing. Robinson's Store. ('hecks and other cash Items............. 2,883 07 William 1 ’ anter, the aged father April 5th. Mr Jos E. Clark and Not* i of other National Banks. .. 985 00 of (’apt. W. R. Panter of the Miss Aura T Conger, of Bandon, Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents............... ............................ 196 57 sh amer Echo, is reported to be very Rev. C. H Cleaves officiating ill at Bandon. « •« « •« « ••« « « ••♦ C e n tr a lly a n d C o n v e n ie n tly L o c a te d . T a b le S u p p lie d w it h th e H e a t th e M a r k e t A f fo rd s . S a m p le R o o m s fo r C o m m e r c ia l M e n . T r a n s f e r o f 1 r g a g e to a n d f r o m B o a ts a n d T r a i n s .......................................... Ê I Recently Newlv Furnished I Throughout R. HANSEN Proprietor W. H. Schroeder JEW ELER Coquille, Oregon Bring me your W atch and Jewelry repairing. I will treat you right. A G o o d E in e o f W a t c h e s A l w a y s on Hand 50 Look! Cluett shirts are the ones and will keep constantly on hand Bonds, securities, etc............................... 1,480 92 to wear, new and up-to-date line, a choice selection of all the latest Banking house, furniture aud Robinson’s Store. fixtures ............................................... 5,000 56 styles. Frauk Morse, the Coquille elec Building m aterial...................................... 302 11 James Johnson, of Myrtle Point, Tnzier's Celebrated Logger A dvance re n t.............................................. trician. returned Friday from a 128 08 who has been filing ahSmith-Poiveig Shoes have won popularity with the Due from approved reserve banks 25,107 19 business trip to Portland. He woods boys. E. L. Tozier maker, Camp No, 2 ou Cunningham, went Checks and other cash ite m s ............... 1,113 10 made arrangements while in that Cash onhnnd... ....................... 10,430 25 to the Isthmus Saturday, where In Co piille. city to take the agency for the 47 01 W. H. Lyons, t'.ie merchant, Expenses....................................... “ Cartercar,” a high grade and will do like work for the same c an took bis Maxwell runabout to pnny. T o ta l - $81,212 86 popular automobile which lie will LIABILITIES. be able to furnish on orders. This For Sale.— Grass and grain hat Myrtle Poiut last week aud sold it C apital stock paid i n .............................. $25,000 00 car has a peculiar driving gear j and fine red oats and bailey. I i . to Thos. Dickson, and is now ready Undivided profits....................... "f.. 320 70 that gives it-any speed from the I quire of W. H. Thomas, Coquille. for his big car of the same name, Individual deposits subject to slowest to the highest, which works 1 C h e c k ........................................................ 49,184 16 C. J. Millis, manager of the local which will be here in a short time from a hand lever aud gives per Demand certificates o f d e p o sit.. . 4.525 50 Insure in the Horticultural Fire Savings deposits............................................ 2,182 52 fect control of the machine. I f you S. P., who returned with his family are interested in automobiles, you from a trip east the middle of last Belief, ol Salem, Strictly mutual, T o t a l ................................ $ 81,212 80 should see Mr. Morse and learn week, made a trip over the line Fri and -ave 40 to 50 per cent T. A. W a l k e r , Coquille Agt. S t a t e o f O regon , C ounty of C oos — m : about the Cartercar. day to see how things were pro 1, It. H. Mast., cashier of the above W. II. M'liven, of Daniels creek, named bank, do solemnly swear that the above gressing generally. F or C on su lta tion . had brsincs- i'f Coqnilie on Friday. statement is true, to the best of my knowledge Royal, oval aud Princess em Mr. L, II Farnham, a prominci t 1». H , M ast , Cashier. Among o iler things ho , ot bis and belief. druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, ¡-ays: broidery hoops, adjustable steel Subscribed and sworn to be t mi sh el lie informs us that the | rings, Robinson’s Store. fore me this 4th day of April, “ Chamberlain s Stomach and L iv u I 1910. S u m n e r m i n i i* in b» rl h hupe from Tablets are eertninlv the best tiling J. J .S t a n l e y , Mrs Thos. Coates, of Bandon, l o g g i n g o o r a t i o n s a l o n g t h e line'. on the market for constipation ” Notary Public. citv Mmi- C orrect -A ttest: Gin- 11,.so tablet* a trial. You are » u 1 I to **"“ Don’ t Forget, that I)r. K P. K. S. K n ow lton I ,.. certain to find them agreeable and lav, Living been up to Myrll Uno. A . R obinson f D ir e ‘* " r" ' Bender, the Optometrist, will be at plenaant in effect. Price, 25 cents ! did with her bus1 ai 1 , who is tat the Barter th • rst Friday and Sat Samples free. For sale by R. C liOVCi urday of each month. ing treatment from D Knowlton. C O Q U I L L E R I V E R L IN E for the paralytic stroke ii recenti v Remember the services at the suffered. A t te n tio n F ire m en Seventh Day Adventist church next T a k e s Agency. STMR. FIFIELD TH E N E W M E A TM A R K E T SLAGLE BROS., Proprietors Clioiee Kresdi M e a t « w a y s on H an d Opposite Postoffice A l COQUILLE, OREGON Ü s^ S Of Interest to Dairymen A Full Supply of Field Seeds For Sale. — Studebikt-r wagon, Sabbath and Sunday. On Saboath Please notice tlmt our regular McCormick mowing machine and PLY IN G BETW EEN at 11 a in and 2:30 p. ra. Sunday CORN, PEAS, VETCH, CLOVER (all kinds) business meeting will be held nt rake Frank Nelson, Norway. at 2:30 p. m Mr. T. O. Bunch, of) the citv hall. Wednesday evening RYE, GRASS, ETC., BEETS, CAR J R Sheily, of Aberdeen, Wash Marshfield» will preach at these ser-l April ( 5 th. All firemen are especi SAN FRANCISCO * ROTS, KALE, ETC. ington, is in this city visiting liis vices. All are cordially invited to j ally requested to be present SAILING EVERY EIGH T DAYS B y O i p e r hi t h e O hm i son, Eugene, one of the mechanic» attend. on the new hank building. He has Passengers, Freight When in need of a fine cheap A I l e a l i nt; s a l v e I n r I t n r i i » . 4 I n i n - , . . . ,, , , , . ... i -o v is it ' t another son, ' Georg power, go and see the new gasoline Low Rates ami Excellent Accom |»r«l H a n . I s m i d S o r e X l i . g l e a modations. Our Interests aro As a healing salve for burns, sores. Shelly, the commercial man, who engine of S H. Mc Adams running, and get his price on th e 'style you ! your Interests. sore nipples and chapped hands, resides nt Marshfield Next Sunday Rev, E. B. Jones, need Chamberlain’s Salve is most i xcel- Presiding Elder, will preach nt A. F. ESI A BROOK CO. li uve y o u r Now is the time to C B Zeek, of Bandon, returned lent. It allays the pain of a burn I both services. In the morning the almost instantly, and unless the in windows nnt doors rcHcreencd. from North 1 (.nd Saturday, He Agents galvani Z*- SacrsmeDt of the Lord’s Supper jury is very severe, heals tlio parts ' Quick ti Ouirv lias the had been ev< r to ariange for the San Francisco e and Bandon screening. Price, 25 will bo administered. The night without leaving n sear. orguniz iti ii o f a Camp of Ron’s of Jf j,;. Morris, of Marshfield, who service henafter will be at 8 o’clock cents. For sale by R. 8. Knowlton. teiaes in that place. He suc- ’>' W u P p n a ir W e Do b j has been foreman of the Coos Riy instead of 7 :.'t 0 , it being the custom Jcd in enrolling Inc names of 26 , P o o r Timo Times for several months paid I and next wpek will return and per- to change April 1 st. All are in WATCHES CLOCKS If the other fellow cannot make I Coquille a business visit of two days I fei,( t],p oiganizi i ui AGATE GRINDING AND vited to our services. • - your watch run correctly, I can. , |ast week, looking after ti e a fver ' 1 JEWELRY POLISHING While goods at Robinson’s Store T a k e N o tic e V. R. Wit jon , Watchmaker tiaing inter.sts of the Times. Our — India Linen, Lingerie Batiste COMBS BARRETTS STONE SETTINC RINC I office received a friendly cell. Persian Lawn, Flaxon, Dres° Linen There are three cellar logs on my DONE B Y Some of the late goods just in at PHONOGRAPHS and Fine Handkerchief Linen. MAKING ENCRAVING place, left there by high water, one Robinson's Store— Verona The shoes tor woodsmen; Tozier's O r marked Y and the other two with a gandie, Bellevue Batiste, Swiss Ap -- S F. Shoe0. The gloves for wear E l Johnson, of the Roy settle circle within a circle. The owners plique, Silk Tussah, La Grande Soie, 1 Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. ment, lias returned from his Imsi- COQUILLE, of said logs are hereby notified to Kobe Silk, Tiog > P oiere, Mira S ilk , Ed Bunnell is back from his ex -1 ness trip to San Francisco. He) Palili Tu siali Silk, K. i »¡¡¡te, Nati- Only first class work doue|l£ remove tbem at once or I will ap -1 ¡te‘e n' Poplin, Poplin Raye Soie, tended trip through Indiana, Mis - 1 took down a large lot of potatoes, or money refunded. propriate them to my own use. Ketisha Silk. Woo! Se ;rs, Fancy sonri and Oklahoma. He enjoyed ' with which he did fairly well, but Leave orders or address C. T e r r i s . Mohair and Vigeroux his trip in a s rial way, but for com- he did not find the market very fort is pla 1 to be back in Coes! bri«k There seems M be no short-J t h i s office, DO Y O U W A N T T O S E L L ? NOTICE OF FINAL VCCoPNT. again. Mr. Bunnell is thinking of age on potatoes this spring. _ _ _ _ _ Notice ip hereby given that the un- If you want the best time-keeper If you want to »eli your business dergigned, adminifitr.itrix of the estate making a purchase of teal estate in CALL ON of J. H. Schroeder, deceased, did upon 1 you want a South Bend Watch of any kind, or if you want to sell the 20th day of June, A. D. 1908, file Coquille, - If you want a South Bend Watch, I your property, and will make the her final account in the matter of said Anyone in need of a Singer g n to Billv Schroeder. estate, and that theJudgeof the County price right, I would like to hear Court of C ogs County, Ore-ion, has Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma P. O. Peterson who shot his wife and inspect the largest from you. Give deacription and named the 6th day of Slav, A. 4>. 1910, chine may be accommodated by on North Slough ou Tuesday of at 10 o’ clock a. m. as the «lay, and the and most handsome price. Address J E. Smith 513 Courthouse at Coquille, C o'* County. calling at Laird’s House Furnish last week with murderous intetit, line of Gents’ Furnish Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon, at the place for heari' g objec ing establishment. w.is found in a dying condili ui in tions to said final account and for the Oregon. ing Goods in the City. settlement of said estate. Mr. an«! Mrs. Hadley, of Bm loo, a s'.-ort time afterward, having cut . -•* . Dated this 5th dav of April, D. accompanied by their daughter, his throat and arm in an t ffort to H eadaches 1910. EMILY SCttHOKDF^R. Administrate v. Mrs <li orge L »ir J, ppsaed through bleed himself to death and then The Newest and most 75 per cent cf headaches are handsome thing in the this city Sa turd iv to catch th** Bn- took poison. n o t i c e ; or FIN V i v O ' l N r. caused from eye «train. Properly City in Egps (or hatching— Whu.f Ply- Notice is hereby given that the under* mors for 'Portland Tb y go to For Salt*. fitted glasses will cure the defect. s'gned lias tiled in the County < ourt his W ahir* »t* n to see Dr. «ml Mrs. mouth Hocks, and Brown Leghorns BOOTS AND SHOES T im berla nd F o r S a if. final report and Recount in in- matter SstiefsctioD guarantee!. P ifgs The l-lt* r ia a H»*ter of C H > IH r setting, also Indian Kur.- of the estate of W. b. !Tavt» r, «1- ceased, S. L Laffttty, of Ccquille, has NJ Nej 8ec U Tp 28 R l u \V. V. R Wiuov. f ’ptometrisL and sai«! Court has named M on d ay, the Mr Rs'Pwy ner ducks. . 1 . (' Watson. C quille. Look at the new neckwear, silk ‘hrec good horses for sale. 12 and Address, Joseph Schreins. Rose- 9 th day of May, 1910 , ns the >1 *y ami the ----- »a» 14 hundred )iounds. burg, Oregon. R bins hins n's Store has just re- K or Sale Court H oqr at f gloves, fancy embroideted hose, F o r ale. Oregon, as the place for luMring ob{»c- tviv.-I. cross bar dimity. Canton, Get your table legs turned at ! K. Holversob, the tailor, has ju^t bel'v Plover ctnbrr.iderus, laces, . (ions to saitl final account and 'or the Galatea, Blue and Blown Linens, A lo t of ate Nile, and alto etrlv settlement of said estate, Quick <k Curry’s. They have some received a large b>t of sample- of fint'ltiitR braid- and velvet ribbons Sixteen tors of fine oat hay. R, Serpentine (.’ rape, Colored Hand- pet« A H. Fitb, Arago. Pbcne It. H. K now - ion . patterns already out. . Hardwood, suitings. Call and nee them and >iil culur-i at Lubiii'on’sHiote. Adrniniatrator of Bai l K h UH c * ket' iiiel Linens and Khaki Cloth. A. M inier, Arago. Phone Txx. ?1 per »et. get bis prices. BANDON AND And all Hinds of Garden Seeds KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE PAINTING AND We Repair Ü GRAINING D. W . GOIT 0I,E“0" i All W o rk G uaranteed E . C. B a r k e r & C o. D. L. Perkins