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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1910)
Squille îicfdlà Entered «8 second-class matter May . n n r 8 1905, at the poetofflee at C o q u ills , O regon, under act o f Congreati o f M arch ! 3,1879. , LARuE SAWMILL FOR COQUILLE DR. RICHMOND PH YSICIAN AND KUKUKON. Office over Rose’ s ^tore, Front St., $1.50 P e r Y e a r COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , AUGUST 17, 1910 V o l . 27: No 50 Panama-Pacific Exposition Day The 6th ol September has been named ‘ ’Panama-Pacific Day” by the California State Fair promoters RANDOLPH MILL CHANGES HANDS _ I The Reynolds Mil! 10 be Moved From and 0,> ,1,at da,e Sacramento, the Local Parties are Owners ol the Pony Slough on Coos Bay | State Pair site. will be the scene Major Portion ol the Stock of _ _ of ranch lively “ boosting. Some That Concern ¿ ¡ 2 s 2 szs 2 s 2 s s z s z s s z s z s z < ’ S 2 SZS 2 Ì We Do We Repair Sea’ttle, Wash., August 5— The brief wireless message announcing that the Princess May had struck WATCHES CLOCKS and was sinking seems to have been JEWELRY recorded at all of the wireless sta COMBS BARRETTS tions withiD range- The operators waited attentivly for further tidings PHONOCRAPHS but none came. This may mean that the ship went down suddenly, and at 4 o’clock in the morning all passengers would be sound asleep and helpess. Seattle. Wash , August 5 — The Princess May carried one hundred passengers and a crew of 68. The details of the wreck come lrom Juneau from which point the asso ciated Press launch has started for A J. SHERW000 Prat. Sentinel Isle. The Princess May L. H. HAZARD, Cathltr was amply supplied with life boats and life rafts. GRINDING AND POLISHING STONE SETTING RING MAKING ENGRAVING AGATE Of the biggest attractions of of ,he • ! the week will bescheduled There was a change uiade last A company consisting ot Mr. for that day Special railroad week iu the proprietorship of the i m Reynolds, the former owner of the rates have been granted and mill of the Randolph Lumber Co mill, J. A. Collier. R. Hansen, the this, with the dry farming and irri Dr. C. IN. Endicott E. E- Johnson, 8. P. Rartlett, the Coos Bay Manufacturing Co. as gation exhibits, is expected to at Robert Dollar Co. and George the principal stock holders, and D e n t is t tract a host of visitors from neigh Hartlev become the owners of the a number of our enterprisiug citi j boring states. The Panama-Pacific Office over First National Hank interests formerly owned by A J. zens wbo go iu for smaller amounts ! Exposition both will be the distri Sherwood, J. L- Kronenberg ?<jd ill order to iusure its success, have I Phone Main 431. Ooquille, Oregon bution point for exposition novelties the Parker and Kruse inteiests. » yAYAVAYAVAYAVAVAYAVAVX takeu over the Reynolds mill which and literature, and the 1915 World’s At a directors’ meeting subse was erected at Poiiy slough, a Fair will be brought to the personal quently held the following officers short distance below North Bend on R. E.SHINE, Vita Prêt attention of thousands in this way. E. D, SPERRY were elected: E. E. Johnson, pres Coos Bay, and have begun the con 0. C. SANFORD, Atit. Ctshltr The celebration of the Panama ident; 8. P. Baitlett, vice president struction oi a building to which Attorney and Conneellor at Law, Canal is an epoch-making event and treasurer; George Hartley, sec the machinery will be moved. Men Office in Robinson Building and the entire West should line up retary. These parties will hold have gone to work getting out tim Will be Built—Probably. to support San Francisco in her ef about four-fifths of the stock of the bers, and a contract was let yester fort to secure Federal recognition Portland, Aug. 12.— Judge R. S. company, the Fahy interests still day to Horrace Russell for the driv O P C OQU II iKi H, O R H O O p . of her claim as the proper site for Lovett, head of the Harritnan sys holding, - ing of the necessary piles. IN. C. CHASE, holding the proposed celebration of tem, today said theexteusion of the The new company is capitalized This mill is of over 50,000 feet ATTORNEY-AT-LAW T ra n s^ a cts a G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s the completion of the Panama at $50, 000. This mill will fill some Southern Pacific to Coos Bay will daily capacity and is of modern Canal. Offlo in llobiuson Haildina, Upstairs of the uncompleted contracts of the probably be built. He has now or makeup all the way through. — ----- ----> «§> ♦------------- Johnson Lumber Co. which that dered a reconnoisance of the coun The site chosen for this mill is a Board of Directors. Correspondents. Mrs. Charles Webb Dies. I ____________ J___ concern is unable to fullfill since try. He would say nothing regard R,. U. Dement, point on ti.e river bank a short dis A . J. Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci ing the portant of an automobile L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’lBank, San Franci C. R. BW R1N L. Harli>cker, Mrs. Susan V. Webb, wife of the late fire. tance below the depot. It will be R .E . Shine. , First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland. Inaiali Hacker, trip from Grants Pass to Eureka, directly b-tween the river and the Charles Webb, of this city, whom A tto rn ey an d C o un sello r at I jaw Cal., of J. P. O ’Brien, manager ol Prosper News. railroad, an ideal place lot a mill, we have mentioned on previous oc- Office Phone 335 Main the lines in Oregon. The officials which will have ample facilities for canons as being in failing health, Residence Phone 340 Main J. R. Barnrett, of Prosper, w »3 iD have declined to admit they will handling lumber conventiently for j died at the family home in the O o q u i l l k C i t y , O rr ' a line to Eureka. shipping. north part of town August 12, Bntidon the middle of last week on possibly construct . . business. J. W. Barnett, the young This is an entei prise- which w ill! 19 *°. °f cancer of the stomach I u l f u s e l o l t c h j P a I n o I I 1 I I < V< <I minister, was at Myitle Point a day The deceased was born in Henry be welcomed by the whole commu "For some years I suffered from J. J. STANLEY county, Missouri, March 8, 1840, or so last week on business. intense colicky pains which would M. D. SHERRARD, PROPRIETOR nity. I ’l'e new boat just finished at the come on at times and from which I and was therefore Gi years, five LAW YER Rose Building, Second Street, Falls to His Death months and four days old. She Heiman Bros, yard at Randolph, could find no relief,’ says I. S. Ma Martin Building • Front Stree leaves a husband and one daughter was toward down to Piosper lately son, of Beaver Dam, Ky. “ Cham On the evening of the 2nd Mr. C o q u il l e , O regon where her masts will be put in place. berlain’s Colic. Cholera and Dir- to mourn her sad demise. rhoea Remedy was recommended to H. U Barklow, a mining promoter, It is about 21 years since Mr. The Randolph mill has been shut me by a friend. After taking a few I____________ ! was at his camp between a quarter Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma and Mrs. Webb came to Coos county down for severel days on account of doses of the remedy I was entirely and a half mile above Geo. Billing’s A. J. Sherwood, relieved. That was four years ago and have made a host of lriends the wharf being full of lumber. chinery— large and small— in a scientific and on Mule Creek. It is supposed, ac and there has been no return of the A t t o b n h t - a t - L i w , who are very sorry for her untime One of the exoiting incidents symptoms since that time.” Thisis cording to all indications that Mr workman-like manner, Special attention given ly passing away, and who extend which has occurred on the lower for sale by R, S. Knowlton. N o t a b t P u b l i c , Barklow intended to make his way heart-felt sympathy to the bereaved Coquille, : : Oregon river for a long time occurred the ------------ » 4»»« -------*--- to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc to Geo. Billings place, where in go j husband and daughter. firBtof last week. As Chas. Me- Tex Richard Invsets in Poos ing around a precipice or bluff, _____!_____________ !_____ Cue and Mr. Rohrer, the cattle County Coal Lands. while it was dark, he must have W l .a l is I l c s t l o r Im liK C k liou . Walter Sinclair, buyer, who had purchased some caught his foot on a little rock pro San Francisco, Aug. 12.— When Mr. A. RobiDson of Drumquin, A t t o b n e »- a t - L a w . jecting out of the ground and lost Ontario, has beeD troubled for years calves from Mr. McCue, nine herd Tex Richard, the fight promoter, in all, undertook to put them across N o tab t P u b l i c , his balance and fell about 50 to 60 with indigestion, and recommends who successfully promoted the Coquille, : s Oregon. feet. Indications show no struggle. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver the river in a gasoline boat. When "greatest battle of the century,’’ * He must have been killed instautly. Tablets ns "the best medicine I e' er well out in the strtam the calves arrived at the St. Francis yesterday, ------- 1 I * got uneasy and crowded to much to L COCHRAN, Proprietor Mr. Barklow carried life insurance used.” I If troubled with indiges he announced he was out of the * one side causing the boat to dip Hall & Hall, and also belonged to Mason lodge. tion or constipation give them a "square game” for the rest of his A t t o b n e y r - at L a w , He was buried at Mule Creek by trial. They are certain to prove | water and fill. Mr. Rohrer not be life. He proposos (o become a * ing able to swim hung to the edge D eal er in R e a l E s t a t - of a l l k in d s . his ir'ends, who miss the good com. Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^ beneficial. They are easy to take of the boat and kept his head above coel miner— not the wearer of a pany of Mr. Barklow and mourn Marshfield, Oregon. ing a Specialty. and p’rasant in effect. Price, 25 water till Mr. Frederick by chance candle in bis hat or a pick in his his loss. Mr. J. D Brown showed cents. Samples free at R. S. came along iu a gasoline launch and bauds, of course, but the develop I _ ___ ____ I ____ his respect and friendship tor the Knowlton. went to the rescue. Two calves er of coal properties in which he Q One o f the Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City E. G. D. Holden deceased in taking charge of burial were drowned, but they succeeded has become interested * * and business that is to be looked L aw tkb , Death oi a Pioneer He has bought several properties in getting 7 loose which saved them J u s t ic e o f th e P eace * C o q u ille , = = O re g o | after.— Correspondenc iu Port- in Coos County, Oregon, and de 0 . S. CommiRsioaer, General Insurance Orford Tribune. James A. Sterling, a Douglas selves by swimming ashore. clares that he intends to develop Agent, and Notary Public. Office W. A. Barnett, of Prosper, was county pioneer and former county Wins Third Piano them. He will never enter the in Robinson Building. assessor for a period of about 14 seen on the streets of Bandon yes prize fight business again. Coquille Oregon. Mrs. Sarah A. Yoakam of Coos years, died at his home at Drain on terday. ..... 1 Tokio, Japan, August 12.— The | The steamer Newport is on her River to-day received the third Tuesday, after an illness ol several piano which she won on puzzle con months. He was aged G2 years. regular run to the river from Port devastation wrought by the receDt flood is appalling. Whole villages tests. The one she uceived is a fine He leaves a widow and two sons, land after undergoing repairs. and towns have been washed away! B. B. large instrument, valued at j!800, Paul Sterling, railway agent at MRS. G. R. WICKHAM and many lost. In the lower sec-j and which only cost her $>0, the Coquille, and Edwin, residing at Proprietress Livingston. Mont., Aug. 10.— home.— Cottage Grove Leader. tion of Tokio alone, 30, 000 houses Phone Main 13X. freight from Portland here. Soldiers of Uncle Sam fought all ------------ * «•» «------------- are submerged. There is much suf The pianos were won on the pic last night to save one of the most 4 . n i i . n l i i l < < l S o r e I ’. j c C u r e d . Board by Day, WeeK or Month ture puzzles, being offered for the "F or twenty years I suffered beautiful playgrouuds of the Nation fering and the inhabitants are des titute. best drawing offered. Mrs. Yoakam from a bad case of graulated sore from devastation by fire. The con is quite an artist. The other pianos Sereno Payne is perfectly correct Sample l^oonjs Nice Batl)s eyes, Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. flagrations, which have been ravag were won within the past year or in his notion that the tariff will be “In February, 1003, a gentleman ing the Northwest, yesterday inyad- tw o — Coos Bay Times. the main issue. The tariff will be asked me to try Chamberlain’s od the YellowsstoneNational Park. Special Attention Paid to -------- - «#* «—------- the muin issue as long as it robs From Belle Mountain came the Salve. I bought one box and used Past Boats Here. the Traveling Public. about two-thirds of it and my eyes news that the forest about there the consumer for the benefit of trust. That’s flat. The Pacer Second, the fast speed have not given me any trouble was ablaze. A pillar of amoke ris A bill is being considered in the since.’’ This salve is for sale by ing over St. Mary’s gave a similar boat, and her owners, Messrs. Cox H. E. Shelley Louisiana Legislature imposing the and Slattery of Portland rarived R. S. Knowlton. signal. As quickly as orders could be death penalty upon Black Hand on the Breakwater to-day. The It is reported that the sons of the given, 200 regular soldiers station Kidnappers, both principals and ac boat is entered in one of the races There are fourteen fast boats en Spanish Pretender to the tbrooe ed in the park were marching against complices. A good bill. C oquille , O re. wants to marry the daughter of the foe. "H ot air to be eliminated from tered in the different races. First Class Work Guaranteed. The Motor Boat Club has extend Pierpoint Morgan. There is quite That large areas of magnificent Congress”, reads an Atlanta head ed its thanks to the Southern Pa an epidemic of love-stricken foreign forests are doomed to destruction line. Washington would like to M. E. W H ITM O RE . E. F. M OKRISSY cific Company and to the C. A. princes wanting to marry American was apparent from the first, hut the believe it; but Washington knows Coos Bay Paving and Con Smith Company for bringing the girls, who, by a peculiar coinci- courage and discipline of the sea better. racing boats to Coos Bay free of j dence are heiresses as well, soned fire-fighters eventually stop- C h o l e r a l n l a n i m i i Cu r«-« f. struction Company. transportation charges.— Times Said the Washington Herald: ed the advance of the Belle and St. GEN ERAL CONTRACTORS ‘ Something like two years ago ! “The first man not to head the news Mary s Mountain fires, saviDg miles 4 lin in b r r la ln 's 4 « lie , 4 h n lrn nm l my baby, which wag then about a of land from destruction. Plans and Estimates Given : of the fight will be Gov. Gillett, of V)tnrrlifM>A Itr-m« N ercr The issue at Yellowstone Lake year old, was taken seriously ill California.” Hure. He got the le- Concrete Bricks Stone and Timber < l i l i o w u to F a i l . Contractor. "I have used Chamberlain’s Colic, sult while we poor Clevelanders was not so easily decided. At the with cholera infantum, vomiting and Phone 151-J Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy were waiting for the preliminary last moment the water gave out. purging profusely, writes J. F. Lard, Dempsey of Dempsey, Ala, I did Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore. I Binee it was first introduced t o ll he speeches. Later advices from Yellowstone what I could to relieve her but did Hams, public in 18(2, and have never: A distinguished educator says we Park, however, are to the effect that her no good, and being very much the forest .fire near Yellowstone alarmed about her went for a phy : found one instance where a cure was | read books nowadays to avoid We Carry Bacon, sician hut failed to find one, so came i not speedily effected by itr. use. 1 thinking, but can it bn that there Lake is under control. back by Elder Bros. A Carter’s • •- have been a commercial traveler for are many intelligent readers who Sausage, Steve Gallicr returned on the Fi- store and Mr. Elder recommended Incorporated. I eighteen years, and never start out can avoid thinking the authors of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and field from Byron Hot Springs, Bal., J on a trip without thin, my faithful Manufacturers of Fresh and Salt Meats. I friend,” says H. N. Nichols of Onk- best sellers are somewhat overpaid? where he had been taking baths for Diarroea remedy. I procured a The Celebrated 8 erg man n Shoe | land, Ind. Ter. For sale by R. S. Mrs. Rebecca Clark, of England, bis rheumatism. He is looking some bottle of it, went home as quickly The Str •ng-st an 1 Jiearest Water I Knowlton. as possible and gave the baby a We are headquarters for euerything in the meat line. You who ia 107 yearn old, says she has better and says he is feeling consid Proof alio« mads for log era, miners - - • - - dose of the remedy. It relieved her wants always receiues prompt attention. been a total abstainer for the last prospectors am) mill men. erably improved. Steve’s friends in fifteen minutes and soon cured, For Sale— a new second hand 621 Thurman Street bicycle for sale at half price or trade forty years. To promote longevity aU hope for bis speedy recovery lo her entirely-” For sale by K. S. P ortland , O reoon , on a buggy, Inquire at this office. get on the watter wagon at 67, complete health. Recorder Knowlton, O o q u il l b , O reg o n . Otlio » Pbone Main 211. T o lW # C ,t*- Princess May Sinks All Work Guaranteed E. O. Barker & Co. FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K NEW MACHINE SHOP Coquille - - - - Oregon % * W ic k h a m TH E O. K. BARBERSHOP * W . H . Schroeder H o u se JEW ELER C oq uille, - Oregon Bring me your W atch and Jewelry repairing. I will treat you right. Carpenterand Builder A Good L in e of W a t c h e s A l w a y s on H and PIONEER MEAT «ARRET r Y *. Theo. Herjman Shoe Mfff.Co. 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