Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 25, 1911, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H erald
VOL. 28;
COQUILLE, COOS CO U N TY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1911
NO. 37
PER Y E A R $1.50
form School will be changed to Oregon
State Training School.
Another public holiday has been
created on October 12 to be known as
“ Columbus D ay.”
Car repairs at division points must be
protected by the railroads by the con­
Mrs. F. P. Norton, one o f the best
Portland, May 23. (Special). Repre­
struction o f suitable sheds to guard
senting ten Western states, the exe­
known and mostly highly respected
them against inclement weather.
cutive committee o f the Western
women o f Marshfield, died suddenly
Provision is also made whereby
Development League met at the com­
about 1 o ’ clock this morning at Mercy
counties may establish farm libraries.
hospital.
Her death followed an oper­
mercial club during the past week and
Dynamite cannot be carried on pass­
ation for appendicitis and peritonitis.
mapped out a plan that promises to be
enger trains.
o f great benefit to the whole West.
Yesterday she was rather restless
Discrimination and rebating on Ore­
but last evening see was thought to be
The purpose is to attract people from
The gasoline schooner Washcalore, getting along nicely. About 10 o ’ clock
Salem, May 17.-—Providing all o f the gon railroads is prohibited in on of the
The Coquille Commercial Club met in the crowded East to vacant lands o f
(Continued from last week.)
| bound from San Francisco to the Sius- the physicians and Mr. Norton, who W O Cooper & Co sup­
regular session at the office of the West where there is room for millions referendum petitions that have been laws passed.
Saloons cannot be >?ated within 6 law for lumber, went ashore at Hunt­
plies for Mrs Neiler . . . . 4.84
Pacific Real Estate Company Monday to build happy homes.
threatened are filed with the secretary
had been with her almost constantly,
evening and, while there was but little
o f state there will be 216 new statutes miles o f any public works when these ers Point on the Curry County coast felt that she was getting along as I Wilson Undertaking Parlors, bu­
rial of Mrs Spaulding and
The big drawing card proposed by
business o f an important nature trans­
which will go into effect at midnight saloons are located there purposely to Sunday and was totally wrecked. The nicely as could be expected and left for
B u r n s ........................................40.00
the League is a special train o f exhibit
serve
the
men
employed
thereon
with
crew
o
f
the
vessel,
consisting
o
f
Capt.
acted, it was one o f the best meetings
Friday in the state o f Oregon.
some rest. About 1 o ’clock she Buf­ G W Dungan, burial of Mary
cars that will tour the East next Fall
liquor.
C im in o ......................................... 20.00
C. G. F. Peterson and thirteen men, fered a sinking spell and before even a
o f the club held since its organization.
Altogether there were 275 laws
and will give the people o f that part of
Railroad track scales will be tested were all saved. The vessel had been at
Mercy Hospital, care of Mary
There were over twenty five membeis
physician could be secured, she passed
the last session o f the legis- I . ,T '
«
the country an object lesson o f the op­ passed at
C im in o ......................................... 60.00
,
.
,
.
.
.
by
the
railroad
commission
and
an ap­ anchor during the storm when the an­
present and the best o f feeling prevail­
away, her heart apparently giving Mrs Jeff D Wilson, care of
portunities to be found here.
In this lature, but eight o f these carried emer- 1 propriation is made for this purpose.
chor
chain
parted
and
the
captain
en­
ed throughout the meeting.
A possi­
County Hospital Patients405.00
away.
movement the commercial bodies, rail­ gency clauses and all told there will
Municipal corporations may condem deavored to beat out to the open sea
ble exception to this statement exists
John Prombrilliant, allowed $5
Everywhere today, the news o f her
roads, state officials and the Panama- probably be six referred by the use o f property outside o f their limits for
per
month for support of
hut with the limited power o f the boat
in the efforts made by the members o f
death was received with the greatest
Pacific Exposition will co-operate and the referendum.
self
sewer and water purposes.
and the further fact that one o f the
the Herald side o f the membership con­
share the expense.
Prominent west­
If the Malarky act extending the
In re Poor Farm
A state purchasing board is created engines failed the gale drove the ship sorrow, coming as a shock to the host
test to get out o f putting up for the
o f friends o f the deceased and her fam ­ P E Drane, m d s e .............................
erners will accompany the train and power o f the state railroad commis­ and a state purchasing agent is given
on a rock. The entire crew were able
banquet for the club which was to be
ily. Until her recent attack o f appen­ P E Drane, mdse........................ 75/. 0
they plan to call on governors o f the sion to cover public utilities is not re­ office to act in an advisory capacity to
to get onto the rock from the ship and
the stake in the contest.
However,
dicitis, she had been especially healthy R S Knowlton, drugs................... 23.75
states visited and other leading men, ferred to a vote o f the people, this will the purchasing board.
to get considerable provisions from the
this matter was finally adjusted.
Lyons & Jones, mdse.................. 27.20
interesting them in the campaign, probably be considered one o f the most
The new parole board will also become wreck. They were taken off the rock and rugged. She withstood the opera­ H N Lorenz, mdse.........................25.50
Several matters of more or less im­ which will be o f such a magnitude as to important o f the acts to become e f­
tion
well
but
her
ailment
was
o
f
an
un­
Evland & McAdams, smithing. . 2.25
officially in office and the laws provid-! by the tug Klihyam o f Bandon and the
portance to the club and the city and be free from ar.y selfish boosting by fective. This is largely copied after
M H Horsey, sundries....................2.50
ing for extending the indeterminate, Bandon life saving crew which pro­ usually critical nature.
vicinity came up for discussion. The any narrow section.
Tom
Mclntire, labor.................... 35.00
the Wisconsin law and is generally sentence so as to comply to all prison­
Alice
M.
Snyder
was
born
in
Lewis
ceeded to the scene o f the wreck Mon­
Geo A Robinson,........................... 22.2 5
first taken up was the settlement o f
county, Washington, October 18, 1866, J A Lam» & Co, hdw..................16.70
At least five cars o f exhibits will be considered a measure o f much merit.
ers now in the penitentiary who might day.
the contest which closed Monday even­
taken along, showing the products o f
Another bill o f much importance have come under an indeterminate sen­
The Washcalore was one o f the best and was the eldest daughter of Mr. \V Culin, i.ied attendance . . . . 5.00
ing. A canvas o f the names o f the
In 1867, her Skeels & Sons, mdse.................... 65.90
o f the West in a comprehensive fash­ which will become a law is that creat­ tence and making it mandatory on all known o f the smaller vessels on this and Mrs. John Snyder.
new members handed in by the oppos­
ion. This will be the biggest showing ing a state naval militia.
Thi3 pro­ judges to apply the indeterminate sen­ part o f the coast having run into the parents moved to Douglas county and Coquille Hdw Co, hardware ..2 4 .2 5
City Meat Market, meat . . . . 10.00
ing sides showed that the Sentinel side
ever attempted along this line and is vides for the various officers o f the tence where such is provided for by Coquille River for several years. She about 1874 moved to Coos county Skeels & Son, mdse................
65.90
had secured forty-five new members
where
she
and
they
have
resided
con­
certain to attract much attention. The militia and originally carried an ap­ law.
Allan McLeod, salary Supt ..1 0 8 .3 3
was until about a month ago under
and the Herald side had secured nine­
stantly
since.
She
was
united
in
mar­
exhibits will later be placed at the propriation, but was filed by the gov­
Employers o f labor will be required charter by the Randolph Lumber Com­
In re Roads and Bridges
teen, hence the Sentinel was declared
Eastern land shows during the winter. ernor on the promise that the appro­ to report accidents to the labor com- pany and made regular trips here until riage to F. P, Norton in 1888. Besides Coquille Valley Bottling Works,
the winner o f the contest.
The ques­
tank for rock crusher . . . . 20.00
j niissioner that data may be secured by that time. She is owned by the Wend- her husband, Mrs. Norton is survived
Mining men completed the organiza­ priation be left untouched.
tion o f the banquet to be given to the
Dave Adams, labor R D No 1 15.00
Also a bill o f wide importance to the the next legislature relative to a com­ ling Lumber Company o f San Francis­ by her mother and father, Mr. and A N Gould, surveying, taking
the club by the losing side then came tion o f the Oregon Chapter o f the
American Mining Congress in Portland state is the certification act which was pensation act.
co and was being operated by that com ­ Mrs. John Snyder, a sister, Miss Ad-
levels, maps, profiles, etc. .147.95
up for adjustment.
Several laws have been passed relat­ pany at the time o f the wreck.
Her die Snyder, and two brothers, George Lloyd Spires, viewer, Leo-Arnc-
during the past week, the whole state introduced by Senator Hawley.
This
Several members o f the Herald side
neson road..................................... 8.60
being well represented.
Steps were provides not only for comprehensive ing to the engineer’ s office and the in­ loss will be felt on the river as she was and John, all o f Marshfield.
were present (five, to be exact) and
The funeral will be held Sunday a f­ C R Flanagaa, viewer, Lce-Ar-
o f light draft and could cross the bar
taken at the convention to put the in­ system o f certification, but also for surance department.
neson road......................................9.4 0
these, being sadly in the minority, did
A plot for deceased Spanish-American with but a medium depth o f water, ternoon at 2 o ’clock from the Norton Geo Mullen, chairman, Lee-Ar-
dustry on a better basis and consider­ the standardization o f normal schools,
not get quite all they wished for in the
able benefit to all engaged in the devel­ universities and colleges as well as for War veterans is provided in a Portland hence valuable us a shipping medium residence, Rev. R. E. Browning offi­
neson r o a d ................................... 2.3)
way o f concessions as to the quality of
ciating.
The Rebekahs will have A A Miller, chairman, Lee-A m e­
from the river.
opment of the state’ s mineral resources teachers’ training departments in the cemetery.
o f the banquet to be furnished to the
son road.......................................... 2.50
It is made a crime to desert sheep on
will result.
public schools.
She carried a cargo o f from 325,000 charge o f the service at the cem etsry.
L C Folsom, ax man, Lee-Arne-
club.
Some o f them favored a clam
the range.
Few women were held in higher es­
to 350,000 feet o f lumber when she was
Oregon
pioneers
will
hold
their
an­
Rotation
o
f
names
on
primary
elec­
son road.......................................... 2.50
soup banquet while others o f the losers
All convict-made goods that are sold running from the Coquille. Her length teem than Mrs. Norton and everywhere R Wyland, axman, Lee-Arne-
seemed unwilling to even tender that nual reunion and banquet at the Ma­ tion ballots are provided fo r in another in the state must be labeled as such.
son road.......................................... 2.50
was 140.3 feet, beam 32.4 feet and today expressions o f sympathy for the
much in payment o f the lost wager. sonic Temple in Portland on June 21. act which will become a law Saturday.
A small license is imposed on private draft 10 feet when loaded.
bereaved husband
and family are H G Prey, axman, Lee-Arneson
However, a committee was named con­ Arrangements are now being made Under the old system there was much insane asylums.
road...................................................2.50
coupled with intense regret.—Coos Bay
A N Gould, surveying and pro­
sisting o f J. C. Savage, Stewart Lyons for this gathering by the Oregon pio­ complaint o f the creation o f “ alpha­
County educational boards and the
Tir
files, road near McKinley . . 10.70
neer
Association.
Secretary
Geo.
H.
betical
statesm
en"
and
for
this
rea­
Young Man Drowns at Lee.
and Cal Slagle and the matter o f mak­
Iris Elrod, assisting on Marshfield
Provi­ appointment o f supervisors to aid coun­
ing the preliminary arrangements was Himes is arranging a program o f un­ son the new law was passed.
On
Friday
at
7:30
p.
m.
Roly
Norris,
Flagstaff road............................ 12.75
ty superintendents are provided.
Death in’ las-"- L. R»ndleraan. A N Gould, surveying, el-?, Bun­
left in their hands with instructions to usual interest and a large number o f sion is made so that the names o f every
Fraternal societies a>-e protected by a young man twenty years o f age, was
the
sturdy
pioneers
who
laid
the
foun­
candidate
will
appear
at
the
head
o
f
ker Hill road. . . . .
. . . .11.30
report at the next regular meeting.
drowned in the N >rth F >rk o f the Co­
(' -1 : ii:i' ' Vi .! 1 i i'i'
’’
Lloyd Spires, viewer, Bunker Hid
dations o f our state will meet and re­ the ballot as many times as the name making it a crime for anyone to wear
quille
at
the
Lee
schoolbouse.
The
La
.si
i
r,
'.’
The matter o f a meeting place for
any insignia o f an order to which he
road...................................................8.4)
call the incidents o f the past.
Indian o f every other candidate.
victim of this accident in company with thi ■ city, received the sad news o f C R Flanagan, viewer. Bunker
the Club then came up for discussion
does not belong.
War Veterans will meet here on June
Another
bill
which
will
affect
the
his
brother,
Alfred
Norris
were
mak­
Hill road...................................
4.00
th'
■
and, resulted in the tender o f the Ko-
The name o f the state bank examiner
20 .
Lloyd Spires, making out re­
schools and which will become a law
Keel Club rooms as a meeting place
is changed to superintendent o f banks, ing an attempt to cross the stream at Ri
ports..................................................4.00
Oregon jewelers will meet in Port­ makes requirement that pupils attend­
being accepted by the Commercial
and extensive changes are made in the this point, and at the time there was a the 2tst, at the family home at Maple- C R Flanagan, making out re­
considerable freshet in the river and ton, Lane county, Oregon, from a
Club. In future the Commercial Club land on June 5 and 6, these being the ing school who are unclean or unsani­ state banking laws.
ports..................................................4.00
In re Special Improvements
will hold their meetings in the large dates fixed for the fourth annual con­ tary in their physical condition shall be
In addition to these there are numer­ the current was sufficiently strong to dropsical affection and other complica­
vention.
Trade
matters
will
be
dis­
made
to
keep
clean.
The
school
board
Volkmar
Bros, powder, R D No
make
the
boat
difficult
to
handle,
and
tions from which he has been suffering
room o f the Ko-Keel Club until per­
ous minor and special laws which will
1 8 .....................................................28.60
manent quarters can be obtained. The cussed and entertainment features will are authorized to co-operate with the go into effect.
The index o f the new as it was swept out o f its course it for several years.
A N Gould, surveying, pro­
health officer in seeing that the provi­
meetings o f the club will be held on not be overlooked.
The deceasod was born in Sacra­
session laws has been completed and drifted over a snag or the branches of
files, etc, It D No 11. . . . 38.00
New
a
tree
under
water
and
in
an
effort
to
Portland people are making their sions o f the act are enforced.
the same evenings as formerly—the
C
L Boone, Rodman, R I) 11. . 5.00
mento county, California 51 years ago.
the general laws will be readp for dis­
child-labor
provisions
are
made
in
an­
Jess
Barker, chairman, It D 11 4.00
keep
it
on
an
even
keel,
the
craft
was
second and fourth Mondays o f each plans for the annual Rose Festival,
In 1872 his father moved to Coos coun­
tribution in a short time.
The state
month—and it is the hope o f the mem­ June 5-10, and the whole city is looking other law which riquires that no child charges for these at the rate o f $1.25 a upset, precipitating the two young ty, locating on Bear creek which lo­ C O Crosby, axman, It D 11 . . 4.00
Road District 26, Special
men into the water with the result that cality was there home fon many years.
bers that the attendance will continue forward eagerly to the event.
It will under 18 shall be employed after 10 volume.
Rely was drowned while Alfred suc­ In 1886 he was married to Miss Sarah G V Massey, axman........................ 2.50
to be as good at future meetings as it be bigger and better than ever this o ’clock at night as a messenger for a
A W Carman, chairman.. . . 3.75
ceeded in reaching shore.
was at the meeting this week.
Seve­ year and the latch string to the whole telephone, telegraph or delivery com­
E. Barklow. To this union were born G H Shiith, axman...........................2.50
pany.
These
young
men
recently
came
to
Hermann is Back.
ral o f the new members were present city will be out.
Residents o f other
three sons and one daughter, Birdie I., Bob Carman, chairman..................2.50
Coos county with there father, Alex
A N Gould, mileage, surveying,
The secretary o f state will also he
this week and it is hoped that the in­ Oregon cities will be given a warm
Norris, from Jackson county, this Claude A ., Ruby E., and Lester, all o f
etc....................................................34.20
authorized to appoint deputies if he so
terest will continue to the end that welcome.
Portland, Ore., May 22.—His health state, from whence their mother and whom survive him.
Coos Bay Times, publishing No­
something worth while can be accom­
Mr. Randleman has a host o f friends
Union will hold its annual horse show desires to act in his absence with power fully recovered, Binger Hermann, ex- sister arrived two or three days after
tice to Contractors..................... 2.70
plished by the club before it passes its June 1, 2 and 3.
Union County is the to sign his name to public documents, Congressman and ex-Commissioner o f the drowning, but at that time the in this valley who will learn o f his R H Mast, illegal 1908 Special
body
had
not
been
recovered,
though
a
Tax Refunded............................. 15.37
first birthday.
death with deep regret.
home o f many fine horses and the ex­ but not to serve on the state board.
the United States General Land Office, large number o f people had been drag­
Samuel Samuelson, do................. 23.28
White slavery is punishable under
hibition will include high class draft
was at the Imperial on his way back to ging the river constantly in the hopes
East Marshfield Ferry
Owing to the great
stock, harness and fancy drivers. another new law enacted at the last RoBeburg from a four months’ tour of o f doing so.
Card of Thanks.
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co, oil*34.85
Myrtle Point.
Some animals will be shown that will session. The governor is authorized to the countries, European, African and amount o f sand that is moving during
the high water it is very difficult to re­
C A Smith Lumber & Manfg Co,
equal the best seen at national stock appoint a commission which will meet Asiatic, bordering on the Mediterran­ cover a body.
Lumber........................................ 3.13
W c the undersigned desire to thank shows.
to make recommendations as to the re­
On
Friday
about
midnight
as
Mr.
Imperial Gas Engine Co, 2 hds
ean.
our many friends for the kindness shown
vising
o
f
the
judicial
system
o
f
the
for 30 H P D C Imperial. . 81.00
Ray Dement was going to his room in
Portland’ s campaigh for a big audi-
“ I shall return to Roseburg and re­
Moeller-Wickhain.
during the illness, death and burial o f
the Guerin Hotel he discoved smoke in William Holland, r o p ................ 2.00
torum is now under way and there state and report to the next legisla­ sume my actual residence th e re ,” said
Marshfield Hardware Co, links for
our beloved w ife and mother.
the room and on farther seach he and
seems little doubt that it will be suc­ ture. This commission is to consist o f Mr. Hermann.
“ My ¡mention is ulti­
chain, etc. . . ............................ 3.33
A very pretty home wedding was Mr. T. Guerin found the barber shop j
Joseph Perry, Sr.
seven members, all lawyers.
Pioner Hardware Co, supplies. .6.30
cessful. Various business and improve­
mately to'resume the practice o f law .”
solemnized at the Wickham hotel on on fire, they broke in the door and a I Nelson Iron Works, repairing
Wm. Floyd
Another
bill
which
is
o
f
importance
ment clubs are giving the movement
Whed asked about a report from Sunday evening when Mr. Edward
Josephine Darnell
to the school interests o f Portland is
hand grenade extinguished the fla mes I valve, etc..................................... 7.50
their heavy support.
Washington, D. C., a few days ago
Moeler o f Marshfield led to the alter which had burned a hole two feet in | A J Drews, repairing cylinder
Pauline Byars
the act authorizing the creation o f a
eoediting him with Congressional as­
head............................................... 13.60
Miss Katherine Lavina, next so the circumference in the floor near the
Rose Ferry
teachers’ retirement fund association.
John L Koontz, igniter, repair­
pirations, Mr. Hermann said:
youngest daughter o f Mrs. G. R. W ick­ stove. An hour later and a disastrous
Mary J. Leo
Under
this
act
teachers
o
f
that
city
ing, etc........................................ 5.25
Eight to the Pen.
“ I have given no cause fo r any such ham, landlady o f that popular hostelry.
Joseph Ferry, Jr.
may make annual payment for a cer­
Alex Hall, 2 mo salary ;
ap-
fire m ight have ensued.
conjecture «nd have no intention o f
tain................................................ 140.00
Rev.
William
Horsfall
o
f
the
Episcopal
tain period o f years and retire at the
Saturday
afternoon
Dr.
M.
O.
Stem-
Sheriff George Quine leaves for Sa­ end o f that time and be furnished an again entering politics,”
church pronounced the ceremony which mler’s little son Barton fell while play­ Frank Peterson, 2 mo sai y
Bancroft Items.
as engineer................................. 140.00
Mr. Hermann is the picture o f health.
lem tomorrow morning with eight annual payment.
made these two young hearts one in ing and broke his arm just above the (loo Ithoda, 2 mo salary as deck
He said that never in his life had he
G. W. Herbert who has been sick for prisoners all o f whom were either con ­
the presence o f a few friends o f the right wrist.
The office o f state immigration agent
hand................................................ 8 0 . 0 0
victed or plead guilty to various will also become effective Saturday. been in bettter physical condition.
sometime is improving.
contracting parties.
South Slough Bridge
Miss Mable Adams was tendered a
N. E. Landreth o f Turlock, Califor­ crimes during the present term o f While the bill as signed by the gover-
The bride is one o f Coquille’ s bright­ surprise party by her mother on the Ira A Albee, 2 mo salary as
nia who is trying Coos County air for court. Among the number are W il­ is without appropriation, this being
•J M. Howell, a popular druggist est and best girls who came to this city eve o f her nineteenth brirthday.
bridge tender............................ 120.00
liam Jones, convicted o f stealing a waived l>y those interested in the
health is visiting F. J. Fish.
of Greensburg, Ky., jays, “ We use with her parents when an infant and Among those present were the Misses Janies Cornell, labor................. 8.25
Jams
Cornell, labor.........................8.75
Miss Miller, Miss Buell and Miss Josie horse belonging to Mr. Beckley, of measure, promise has been made that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in has spent her entire life here where she Iva and Cecil Miller, Nellie Hermann, Pioneer Hardware Co, plats . .15.30
Houser went to Myrtle Point Friday Oakland, and who was senteuced to a funds will be raised by individuals to
has a host o f friends who will with Grace Black, Nona Harrison, Lois Per­ Pioner Hardware Co, 1 V4 tons
our own household and know it is deep regrest see her go from among us.
evening to attend the closing exercises term o f one year in the penitentiary; carry on this work.
stumping powder................... 363.60
kins, Messrs Lester Dement, Claude
For sale by all dealers.
Harry Tracy, convicted o f stealing a
o f the school at that place.
The groom is a young man who has Giles, Dr. D. W. Giles, Oliver Spires, Bench Manufacturing Co, 1
A standard size for apple boxes is al­ excellent.”
Little Winner Grader.. ..2 5 5 .0 0
horse
from
Banks
&
Welker,
the
local
Mrs. Charles Evernden o f Coquille is
the hightest respect o f all who have the Norman McDonald and E. C. Roberts,
so provided for in the Westcrlund act.
Rock Crusher
liverymen, who was also sentenced to The standard size shall be 18 inches
visiting her sister Mrs. F. S. Fish.
pleasure
o
f
his
acquaintance.
He
has
Dairymen's attention is called lOj
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams, Chester Marshfield Hardware Co, chain
The Culver toys aie petting out lum­ a term o f one year; James Stanley, long; l l i inches wide and 10i inches
been
resident
representative
in
this
Adams, and o f course Miss Mable. | links, etc..................................... 0 34
a full stock of field seeds.
Corn,
ber for the church to be built at Bridge convicted o f burglarzing the McRey- deep. A special size is also provided
county o f the Pacific Lumber Inspection Progressive Chanticleer was played and | Nelson Iron Works, pulley, poles
vetch,
beets,
carrots,
besides
a
full
nolds
store,
at
Sutherlin,
sentenced
to
freight, etc....................................13.25
in the near future.
Bureau for the past two years and dur­ furnished
for which shall be 20 inches long, II
considerable amusement. Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co,:
L. J. Jew ett and wife made a busi­ three year« in the penitentiary; Henry inches wide and 10 inches deep.
In­ stock of gr iss B eds at Knowltou's ing that time has made many friends About eleven an eiaborrte lunch was
lu m b r .............................................. 3.01
ness trip to Myrtle Point on Saturday. Allen who plead guilty to robbing the side measurement is used in connection Drue Store.
among the lumbermen o f the county.
served with fruit punch delicious cakes Huling, Lundy & Sons, sup­
Miss Hess the principal o f the Bridge L. H. Rhoades Second Hand store, in with this act.
The newly wedded couple were pass­ and home made candies. Miss Adams
plies .......................................... 3 >
school was visiting at Mr. Culvers Sat­ Roseburg, and was sentenced to a term
engers for San Francisco on the Re­ was the recipient o f several nice pres­ Elizabeth Bontz, damages, Penn­
Among other laws which have be­
Now
is
the
time
to
get
rid
of
your
sylvania Ave-Shingle House
urday night and at Mr. Prices on Sun­ o f two years in the penitentiary; come effective will be one giving the
dondo this week and will spend tw o or ents.
road...................................
• . 16.00
rheumatism. You will find Cham­ three months touring the southern state
Joseph Morines, convicted o f assist­
day.
Mr. C. H. Southmayd has been car­
right to have a farm name registered.
Coquille-Marshfield Re-Location
Mr. Rurtz is congratulating himself ing in the burglary o f the Rhodes
berlain's
Liniment
wonderfully
el
before
returning
to
Coos
County.
They
Fire crackers cannot be sold that
rying the mall from Myrtle Point to Co­ J W Briggs, damages..................31.00
on having his family home before the store, who must serve five years in are longer than two inches after a re­ leetive. One application will con-1 will make their permanent home at quille for several days.
I) Morgan, damages..................... 11.20
Russ & Sons, damages . . . . 21.00
the
penitentiary;
John
Walter
and
C.
rain set in.
School closed here for the 19 inst for Z T Siglin, d a m a g s......................50.00
quisite time is given for dealers to vince you of i<s merits.
Try it. j Marshfield.
V. Clingreen, convicted o f holding up
A uto .
the
summer
vacation.
close out there present stock.
\ A Simmons, damages. . . . 36.00
For sale by all dealers.
and robbing Samuel Eakins, near
Rev. G. W. Taylor o f the Presby­ G E Brewer, damages . . . . 3 3.00
F or Rent— Six room house, good
Multnomah county will be authonized
—
terian
Church
takes
his
denarture
for
Fresh vegetables at our store Oakland, and sentenced to terms o f 15 to build and maintain a county hospi­
garden lot with fruit and berries.
Newport in a few days.
His w ife left J A Davenport, damages. . . . 15 2.80
You should call
at
ou r store I
years in the penitentiary, and Fred
John Yoakani, damages . . , 67.00
Inquire at Herald o ffice or at J. last week.
every week.
Lyons & Jones.
tal.
Ill health is the cause o f
105.00
Nellie M Ross, damages .
Edgars, sentenced to a term o f two
and let us show you our new stock j G. Fish's furniture factory.
the
change.
16ts
Poll at primary nominating elections
James Wall, daniagesu . . . . 55 00
years in the penitentiary for robbing
O
b
s
e
r
v
e
r
.
of
ladies'
summer
shoes.
Utz
&
I *l ilt M A LE .
will be kept open all day instead of
In r Miscellneous Bills
the Stearns home, near Oakland. -
Dunn headquarters at Lyons
&
Coos Bay Home Telephone Co
only a part o f the day.
The Coquille
Bakery and Con­
A country store with postoflice la Roseburg Evening News.
Rem em ber, we are still selling
rentals, etc...................................56.41
Another law which becomes effective Joaes
connection.
A good, new building
fectionery carries a com plete line of
i ho finest bread In Coos cou nty, 2 Coquille River Electric Co,
J4 x 30 teet, good business and acre
provides for the examination and regis­
choice
fruits, cigars, candles and
electric currnt........................ 25 10
tract o f land. Inquire at the Herald
Quick & Curry make the galvan-' tration o f graduate nurses.
loaves fo r 5c. Coquille Bakery and M H ITersoy, lamp wick. . . .
15
Robinson still has a nice assort- | nuts.
office.
¡zed screen door; standard sizes on
Marshfield Hardfware Co, hose
'onfectlonery.
An appropriation o f $50,000 for the ment o f ladies’ ready-to-w ar dress­
pump, etc. fruit sprayer . . 4 6 63
hand; special sizes made In short! Astoria Centennial celebration becomes
es, tailored suits, shirtw aists, etc.—
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Coquille Hardware Co, wheel­
Our new stock o f Utz & Dunn
order.
Also handy, adjustable win­ available.
Appropriations are made
,
tor
Sale
—to
u
r
fine
h
eifer*
com­
barrow, etc.................................s 65
Lay In your winter's supply while
drop in and look them over while oxfords have arrived and It will give
you can
Alder— the best on the dow screens, Ironing boards, sleeve for bridges across the Snake river at his stock la t mp'. 'te
ing fiesh soon. Good Dairy slock E L Robinson, plat for As­
Also
muslin
|
us
great
pleasure
to
show
them.
sessor . . — .» — mw*
• f • 2.00
market, $2 a tier delivered. Phone boards, bread boards, drain boards NyBsa and Brownlee.
on Sweet place, Larapa,
Lyons * Jones.
and meat «area.
I | The name o f the Oregon State Re- underwear and em broideries,
SBt.
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