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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1911)
Coquille Jerald. PUBLISHED KVEKY THURSDAY. Entered as second class matter May 8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille, Oregon, underact ol Congres» oi March :s, 1879. 1) K. DEAN PUBLISHER Devoted to the material and social ap oii iiuRof the Coquille Valley partioolarly Old of Coos County generally. > b 8 o r i p t i o D , p#»r y e a r . i n a d v a n o e . l.oO Phone, Main 364 . Fires were p'aced under the boilers in the new mill now being completed at tbe west line of the Coquille City limits, and steam pressure sufficient to run a pump tmd blow the whistle was raised 15 - tbe last of the week a trial will be made of the machinery, and a little sawing for lumber and timbers about tbe mill will be done in the m xt two weeks. Judge John S. Coke came over Irom Marshfield Monday and heard the argument in the case of the State against R. G. Case which is expected to prove an important one owing to the fact that it is to determine the constitutionality of which is known as the “ Peddlers I,aw,’’ and which was passed at the 1909 session of the Oregon Legislature. Laws of a like nature in other states have been held un- consiitutional as it discriminates as to who may sell goods in this state which are manufactured in another state. The Judge took the matter under advisement as there is a great deal of constitution and law to be looked up before he will give a decision. Mrs. Keeney of this city, went to Myrtle Point Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kronenberg The lUndon ball team followed by nearly a half-dozen rooters came of Bandon, ware in town Tuesday. to Coquille .Snndoy determined to Mrs Charles Doane of Marsh clean up the local aggregation, but field, was a passenger to Myrtle bad to return with the short end of Point Tuesday where she goes for a 12 to 3 score a visit with friends. Hippie, the imported slab artist,; Mrs. L. A. Wherat accompanied started to pitch for the visitors, but her husband to this city for a short soon ran into a bunch of trouble visit yesterday as he was over this with tbe “ lop ear’ ’ strickern and re way in the interest of the railroad tired in favor of Ingram who tossed company. a nice article of ball until the Mrs. John Kruse and daughter eighth when he weakened and al Miss Mary, came over from Marsh lowed 5 runs to the score. field Tuesday for a visit with the As usual Coquille’s hitting was a former’s aunt, Mrs. T. M. Dimmick feature. The heavy stick work of and family. Johnson, Lorenz, Liljeqvist, Oerd Tbe citizens of Coquille and warn ing and “ Tad” Collier won merited applause. Oerding especially shin ed against irrigating from the city ing for three times when bits wnter system except between the meant runs he responded with a hours of 6:30 and 7:30 in the af ternoon bingle. BASE BALL But tbe bright particular star of tbe game was Pitcher Collier who had the visitors “eating out of his hand” the entire nine innings. He had everything curves, speed and control and tbe opposing stickers were completely at his mercy Striking out 1 C men allowing but 5 scattered bits is »ome pitching. Tbe Coquille infield showed marked improvements and pulled off some fast snappy plays. While the visitors startled tbe spi ctators with two double plays and ibe fine work of McNair and 1I<’man in tbe outfield were feat ures. Ttie Randon team impressed the fans by the clean article of ball they put up and the sportsman like manner in which they took their defeat. Tbe same teams Resolutions drawu by J. W. meet next Sunday at Bandon. Bennett, E. Mingus and J. V. Coquille •SmeatoD, according to wishes ex AB R It PO A E pressed at a recfent mass meeting of Johnson, ss 4 1 2 1 3 1 business men of tbe city and rati 6 0 0 0 0 0 fied by the Chamber of Commerce, Wickman, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 have been forwarded to tbe state Howell, 3 b Lorenz, 1 b 4 2 2 9 0 1 representatives in Congress. The 5 1 0 0 3 0 resolutions set forth the fact, that CollierJ., p. ,S 2 2 0 0 0 it is of vital importance that the Liljeqvist, cf Oerding, 2 b 4 2 3 0 1 1 depressed portions of the north 3 2 2 15 3 0 jetty, at tbe entrauce of the bay, be Collier C., cj 3 1 i 0 0 0 raised to the level of high tide and Collier A., rf Roy F u II od , aged 12, of North BeDd, met with an accident while loading a toy cannon, Wednesday night, resulting in the loss of tbe thumb and index finger of his left band. Mrs. L. H. Hazard and children are home from an extended visit in southern California. Mrs. Hazard tells us that she left her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hacker enjoving good health. Married— At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belloni of Co quille, July i2, 1911, Mr. Percy G. Varney and Miss Grace M. Smith, both of Bandon, Rev. Frank H. Adams officiating. Guy Lattin sold the Lattin hotel yesterday to John Dotson, of Wash- ington for $ 0 , 500 . After making the sale be purchased the Juza residence property in South Marsh- field, paying $ 3,700 for it. Mis. Ollie Clinger of Tualitin, near Portland, who came dowD lately with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Matthews, to visit rela- tives and friend* near this city, was in town yesterday, meeting friends. The Nann Smith crossed in on the 3 d at dead low water. Capt. Olsen had three leads going, one at the bow, one amidships and one at the stern, and he informs us that the shoalest water found was 21 feet. When the north jetty is repaired and extended one thou- sand feet it will add considerably to tbe depth of water on the bar. T. V. Davis was down from Cun- ningham the last of the week and made our office a very pleasant call. Mr. Davis is a member of the tug-of war team from Camp 1 , of the Smith-Powers logging works which made the successful pull against tbe Marshfield team ot snilorsand ’long- shoremen, which contest was a por- tion of the Fourth of July program THE I L E S Comedy and Dramatic COMPANY AT TH E Heazlet Theatre FRIDAY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by order ol the County Court lor Coos County Oregon, Executor ol the Estate of Sarah J. Ferry, deceased, and that all persons having claims «gainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same verified, and with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of A. J. Sherwood in Coquille, Cooe County, Oregon, within six months front the date of this notice. Dated this 15th day of June, 1911. WILLIAM FLOYD Kxecutor ol the Estate ol Sarah J. Ferry deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that llie under signed haa beeu duly appointed by order of the County Court for Coos County, Oregon. Administrator of the Estate ol Thomas Anderson deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, and with the pro per vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of A. J. Sherwood in Co quille, Coos County. Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 15th day of June, 1911. ANDREW ANDERSON, Administra tor of the Estate of Thomas Anderson deceased. Your Neightror’N Experience How you may profit by it. Take Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs E O Whiting, 360 Willow St., Akron, O.', says: “For some time I had a very serious case of kidney trouble and I suffered with backaches and dizzy headaches. I had specks floating before my eyes and I felt all tired out and miserable., I saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them accord ing to directions and results showed almost at once. The pain and diz zy headaches left me, my eye-sight became clear and today I can say I am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills." For sale by C. J. Fuhrman. F o ley P ills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vent Bright’s Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health and ttrength. Refuse substitutes. For sale by C. J. Fohrman. STEVENS The S T E V E N S tio ? J 3 S Double “B arret Hammcrless S h o t g u n — is *tro n g w t w l u r o o t h e r u n s a r e w eakest. The b a r r e ls a n il lu ^ s a r c d ro p -fo r^ e< l in o n e p ie c e — o f higfh p r e s s u r e s t e e l, c h o k e b o re d fo r n it r o |>owder— w it h m a tte d r ib . Pick up this jrun and feel the balance o f it — exam ine the w orkin g parts clo sely and see the fine care anti finish o f d e ta il— you w ill «ay i t ’s a v inner. I t lists a t o n ly $20.00 and w ill bo expressed prepaid d ire ct from the facto ry in case yon can n ot secure i t through a dealer. ! Catalog Jr I am in the market for cbltham bark, hides and wool. George T. Moulton. and Sumner Piano and Organ SATURDAY Tuning and Voicing Action Regulating and Repairing. 0 . that the jetty be further extended Totals 38 12 12 20 11 i 1000 feet. The construction of a Bandon south jetty to extend ‘ 2,500 feet AB R H PO A E out from Coos Head is also advo Holman, cf. 5 1 1 1 0 0 cated. McNair, ss, cf. 4 1 0 1 3 1 Messrs. Kime & Von Pegert, the Tuttle, rf 3 0 2 0 0 1 blacksmiths and machinists, are L Cox, 3 b. 4 0 0 3 2 0 about through with the moving of Dipple, p. ss. 4 0 1 0 0 0 their plant to the new building Fieger, c 4 0 0 5 4 0 which stands directly east of the Gallier, If 2 0 0 9 0 0 Pointer livery barn. This shop is M. Cox, 1 b 4 0 0 0 0 0 one of the biggest in the county, Deveraux. 2 b 2 1 1 3 2 1 being, we believe, the same in size Digram, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 as that ot Charles Adams of Myrtle Point, i. e. fifty by one hundred Totals 34 3 5 24 11 3 feel. The building stands on a Summary— Three base hits, Tut- very solid foundation ot piling, and tie. Two base hits, JollDHOD Lil- the frame is as strong and substantial ¡eqxist 2 , Oerding 2 , c Collie r, P. as there is any need for, and the Collier, Didple. Double plays, L. roof and siding are of corrugated Cox to M. Cox, Dcxereux to M. Cox. still complained of being sore from Two Hundred and fifty acres eight miiesfrom Myrtle iron, which greatly reduces tbe Base on balls, off Collier, 2 ; off Dip- the terrible strain. Peint on the East Fork. 75 acres in the bottom cleared. Automobile service any time, any dangers from fire. Their equip pie, 2; off Ingram, 1 . Left on Two sets of farm houses, barns, out buildings, etc. Will ment will be first class when fully bases, Coquille, 5 ; Randon, 4 . Hij any place. be divided to suit purchaser. Is close to school and T. A. Walker. installed and they will be prepared by pitcher, Howoll, McNair. Sto Both Phone’s. Cheeee factory. Good crop and large lot of stock go with to do any work in tlieir line in a len bases, Johnson, Howell, How skilled and workman-like manner. ell, Ijoreuz, J. Collier, C. Collier, the place if desired. Call on W. VV. Endicott, the horseshoer, McNair, Dipple, Devereux 2. Earn has a forge and corner leased and ed runs, Coquille 9 . JIits off Dip will look after his branch of ple 4 in 5 inning 8 . Hits off Ingram the work in a manner well 7 in 5 inding. Time of game 2:57 Single Loads of Wood Must be Cash in the Future. Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal known to a large number of the Umpire, Chas. Baxter. On the premises, or address him at Gravel Ford for one year.............................. $1 50 horse owners of the valley. particulars. Coquille Herald one y e a r.. . . 1 50 Born.— In Coquille, OregoD, Besides a full and complete line of Bakery Coods* we carry a nice 101 Y e a rs Old July 7 , D ill, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Total.............................. 3 00 ine of confectionery consisiing of Wilson, a daughter. Both Papers One Y e a r .... 2 00 Grandma Todd of Eugene, this Mrs. Emma Johnson of Marsh The Shnii-Weekly county, is in attennance at the con field. went to Bandon for a few Oregon Journal vention of the Christain church at days’ visit yesterday. Portland. She has lived in this M. M. Dobbins of Lamps, made Publishes the latest and most com ciunty for 2o years and this is her our office a plessant call while in plete telegraphic news of the world: first visit t j Portland at the ripe old gives reliable market reports, as it town one dny last week. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN age of to 1 years She boarded the is published at Portland, where the Foster Poland of the upper river train almost unassisted and is as A n d everthing usually kept in a first-class Bakery and Confec market news can be and is corrected hearly as many a woman of half her section, was a business visitor to to date for each issue. It also has a age. She walks alone and, although the county seat on Saturday. tionery. W e also cryar Ice C o ld D r iu k s c f a ll k in d s. page of special matter for the farm D. D. Pierce, managir for the Co and home, an entertaining story she carries a cane, does not depend Lunch and Ice Cream Parlors in Connection. upon it for support. She can hear quille Mill A Mercantile Co., has! page and a page or more of comic without difficulty and readily con gone to San Franeiaco on business each week, and it goes to the sub M R S . M. N O S L E R and M ISS W IL S O N . CO Q U ILLE, - - OREGON verses with people whom she meets. for the firm. scriber twice every week— 104 Phoe Mao L I! 1 Props. Coquille Bakery and Confectney She remembers her parents speak Guy Richards of Drain visited times a \ ear. y ^ Y AYA^ A V A ^ V AYAVAY a — * ing of the war of8ri 2 and recalls his friend, P. L. Sterling of this I The Ooqnille Herald developments of the Civil and Mexi city this week after which he went can war. Cottage Grove Leader» to Bandon for an outing. Gives all the local news and hap penings and should be in every FRED VON PEGERT K IM E C. Leonard Hartley who is doing an ! The Mrs. Todd above mentioned home in this vicinity. extensive logging (business on (he is a cousin of Rev. A VV. Mulkey, The two papers make a splendid formerly of this city, and making North Fork this season, had busi- combination and you save It by noss in this city on Saturday. her home with his brother, Willi* Lyons & Jones, the merchants «ending yottr subscription to the Mulkey of Eugene. Herald. ■ i S. C. Giles of Myrtle Point, re _ | have just received a new delivery We can also give our subscribers It is a turned Monday from a business wagon for their store. nobby rig and in keeping with the a good clubbing offer for the Daily visit to BandoD. < : ...4r .,* and Sunday, or S inday Journal, in qusiness it is serving. The Margaret Iaes Co. will be connection with the Herald. For summer diarrhoea in chil at the Heazlet Theatere tonigt, to FOR SALE. morrow night and Saturnay night dren always give Chamberlain’s A aoantry »tore with postofflre In Don’t miss this show. It ss the Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem connection A good, new building edy and castor oil, and a speedy 24x10 feet, good business and acre Cenersl Blacks mithing, Wagon Makiog, Machine Work, Pattern Makin best we will be likely to have a cure is certain. For sale by all tract of tend Inquire at. the Herald thance to ,ee any ways soon. dealers. and Casting Automobile Work a Specialty. 1 o ffice JU L Y 14and15 L e a v e Orders W ith W* C . Laird Big Bargain M IL L in Farm Property W OOD K. T. BESTUL H avin g succeeding I. R. Nosier, is now prepaired to deliver mill wood an yw h ere in tow n on short notice. P lace your A G reat Clubbing Offer E. O. CARTER g§2SZS2SZS2SZSZJ J. h . O E R D IN G order early in order th at the wood m ay have a chance to d ry Fruits, Candy of all Kinds, Nuts,Tobacco and Cigars, LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES MOULDING, CEMENT BRICKS AND BLOCKS, SAND AND GRAVEL .................................. szszssBszsa^ GET YO UR Kime & Von Pegert Mechanical Shop .. - Job Printing AT THE Coquille, Oregon HERALD O FFIC E