% T h e C o q u ille H e r a ld OUR ABSENT TEACHERS PUBLISHED EN h KY THURSDAY Now that school has closed, the Enteral a* aecond class matter May 8 , 1906. at the poet office at Coquille, teachers h »ve scattered for the sum Oregon, underact of Congress oí March Mr. R o b e r t., >n of tbe high 3, 1879. school ha. gone to S .0 F ia u c i.ro WALTER *i. ACKERMAN, Publisher for a m o n t h He mill return to Co- Devoted to the material and social quill* and look after the interests of upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ the Coos Day T e a c h e rs ’ Agency fur ticularly and of Coo. County generally. Subscription, 11.50 per year in advance the remainder of tbe summer. Be­ fore leaving he signed a contract to Phone, Main 354. continue bis service, in tbe Coquil e high school fo r a n o th e r year. Miss H o p k n s Las gone t o her home in Gresham She will not return n e it year. Miss Benson is planning not to teach next year but will spend the year with her parents Dear P ort­ land. Miss G am ble has gone to Her home in N o rth Bend and wid return next year as teacher of the eig hth grade. Miss A ndeison will spend the sum m er teaching in Cur rv county b u t will retu rn to her PATRIOTISM —OUR MOTIVE work here .g a in next fall. Miss Rae will s p e t d the summer iD Seattle and Miss Buck has gone to Myrtle P o in t for a few weeks. Me^duiuts Minard, Lorenz and The largest crowd th a t ever as | Chase will spend most of the sum jui le on like occasion oc* sembled in Coqui : ,iD(j mer in Coquille. Supt. Howard will gathered at Masonic Hall marched from there to the cemetery ! 8 Pend ,h e su,mn*r hfcre ’, n ', moat of to pay trib u te to the noble dead. bl8 “ me wil1 1,6 occoPied * orkiDP Promptly at 1:30 p. m „ theG .A .R , ] o u t P 1»1-» f° r next year. MEMORIAL DAY IMPORTANT WORK OF THE CITY COUNCIL Notice lo Taxpayers Visit from a Noted Educator P. L. Campbell, president of the University of O regon at Kugene, was piloted to the Herald office S aturday last by Superintendent S Peci‘ l " • • “ "M of lhe cit>' co un- H ow ard of our public s, bools. Mr Cl1 F ri,U J •* * “ “ *• M , -v 31 Mayor Quick iu tbe chair. — ---- ! Campbell was on his way home by ; . CouDcilmen O.-rding, Pierce, Man- Internimi; Happening' and Doings of Nearby stage front Myrtle Point to Ifose sell, Laird und Skeels answered to burg, co ncluding a visit of three Clipped roll cal). days in Coos county, du rin g which Otherwise Attorney L ilj.q vist and R e co ,d er time he delivered lour addresses— Lawrence present. one before the g rad u atin g classes CURRY COUNTY ITEMS A petition signed by tw o-thirds ] at Bandon, Marshfield and N orth K. C. Capíes, a m ining man from or more of the ow n er, of real prop- B end arid the memorial oration ertv fronting or a b u ttin g upon F ir s t ^'l|lUI 11 0ia Cit\ .u s been visiting T hu rsd ay afternoon at the Masonic the blacksand beaches below here, opera house, Marshfied. street in the T. B. W illard plat President Campbell is a conscien­ thereof, praying for tbe reestablish­ was in Port Orford W ednesday ment of the grade of said street night on his return home. H e -to o k tious and hard w orker on e d u c a ­ a lot of samples back with him for tional lines, a pleasant "conversa­ was, on motion, adopted by a u n an ­ careful testing anil may soon return. tionalist, and his call, coupled with imous vote. u . . , . .! th at of our owu loyal educator, was Ordinance No. 53 was passed u n ­ He is a pratica. placer miner, and , wost pieasant one. - . der an emergency clause and e m ­ we believe that he will make a sue- cess if h e starts work in C u rry Veleraas of Ripe Old Age bodies the object so u g h t in tbe county. —Port Orford T rib u n e. T h o u g h 97 years old Michael foregoing petition. , , , , , Damphoffer, Sr., of Vancouver, h ir l in g buoy buoy has has been been Washington, marched with the old A new- new- w whi-tling A res dution fixing the salary of the City Recorder at $75 per month P'aced in posi-ion near f o x Rock soldiers from the G . A. R. hall in beginning J u n e 3, 1012. and con­ on the P ort Orford reef says the that city to the cemetery, where tinuing for a period of one year was Tribuue. The new buoy is a com- graves of comrades were decorated. binatiou flashlight and whistling Beside him in the march was his unanimously adopted. son, Michael Damphoffer, Jr., 68 effect, and is an alternating affair. years old. Council adjourned. The buoy weighs 11 tous and it re­ Each age of our lives has its joys. quires the finest weather for plac­ Regular meeting of the city coun Old people should he happy and they ing it. T his buoy Mashes for five will be if Chamberlain's Tablets arc- cil Monday evening, J u n e 3. seconds and then rem ains dead for taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets All mem bers of tbe council pres­ th a t time, while tbe w histling is are mild and gentle in their action and ent, also Attorney Liljeqvist, Re kept up continuously. T h e light is especially suitable for people of middle corder Lawrence and Marshal Ev- age and older. For sale by all druggists. supplied by a new gas arran g em en t em d en . an d is so arranged th a t ir loses Mayor Quick in tbe chair. little of its power in the day time, M inutes of last meeting read and as the light is subdued d u rin g tbe approved. hou rs of light The new style buoy Officers reports for May, also the is supplied with acetylene gas for annual reports of the recorder and In a l e t t e r f ro m B r a n c h - li ghting and the charge consists of treasurer r-ad and referred to the la n d , W . V a ., M r s . E liz a ­ 4,000 pounds of carbide. T h e m a ­ b e th C hapm an say s: “ I tTnauce committee. After due ex­ chinery of the buoy m ust be very su ffe re d f ro m w o m a n ly am ination, the finance committee exact, since the charge is planned t r o u b l e s n e a r l y f iv e y e a r s . reported they found the sama cor- A ll t h e d o c t o r s in t h e c o u n ­ to light the buoy for a period of rdet. ty d id m e n o g o o d . I to o k one year, without replenishing. City E n g in eer G ould presented C a rd u i, a n d n o w I a m e n ­ Port Orford is m ak in g prep ara­ t i r e ly w e ll. I fe e l li k e a reporta concerning the im provem ent n e w w o m a n . C a rd u i sa v e d of Spurgeon street and also relative tions for an agate carnival, tbe date m y life ! A ll w h o s u f f e r to tbe s u i v e y a n d establishment of of which has not yet been a n n o u n c ­ f ro m w o m a n ly t r o u b l e the street lines in E . li o tt’s addition ed. NEWS EVENTS Neighbors and from Exchanges Secured W. R. C , school children and citi- < y * , „ fe Frilernity zens formed to line and marched to , , , . , L ast Tuesdav evening the local the hall where a splendid program . . , 1 lodge K nights of P ythias was paid was rendered. Prof. Howard e a d - ___ _ an official visit by Grand Chancellor dress was one of the most able and F. R. VVrightman and Grand K eeper interesting ta lk , the people have of Records and Seal Louis Stinson. had ihe pleasure of listening to, in It is th e endeavor of these grand fact every part of the program was officers to visit the lodges of thp carried out to perfection as was s ‘ate annual v, and having been plainly seen by the deep interest of here before they are not without the audience. After the singing of acquaintances a* well as fraternal "A m erica,” the line of march was brothers. Members and wives formed as follows: Band, G. A. R , were o u t in full force at the K. P -—in autos— W, R C-, flower girls, hall to pay respect to the g rand school children,— about 75 in dum ­ officers. T h e Scenic Theatre band b e r—followed by citizens, on foot, discoursed music, the la lies p r e p a r ­ in automobiles and in carriages ed a rep ast in the banquet hall, so ­ s h o u l d g i v e C a r d u i a t r i a l .” T h e procession was formed and con­ The first cement walk built in cial converse «as indulged in and which were, upon motion, tiled. ducted by W. W. Gage and B. 3. £ 61 the g ra n d officers delivered a d ­ The following bills were allowed G old Beach now adorns the front Rogers, as marsblas of the d*y. yard to the Breakers hotel. dresses teuding to make men b e t­ and w arrants ord ered draw n on The G A R. aud W. U. C. wish ter and consequently happier. The treasurer in payment of the same: After living 011 his fine stock to thank parties who so gallantly g ran d officeis vie it* d the lodge at L. A. Liljeqvist, city attorney $ 41 67 ranch in the Chetco C ounty for tendered their automobiles to carry 8 34 tw enty-one years, H . C. R an som M y rtle P o in t Wednesday, will go R. H. Mast, city treasurer J. S. Lawrence, recorder 50JO0 them to the cemetery anil back, as The Woman’s Tonic j from there to B'Ujflon where they C. A. Evernden, marshal .......... 70 00 made final homestead proof before many of them were too feeble to 60 00 the co u n ty clerk on May 26 will stay for a few days listening to John Hurley, night marshal Mr. 50 y e a rs o f p ro o f h a v e S. M. Nosier, fire chief 5 00 walk th at distance. They also ex ­ what the “ wild waves are saying. Coquille Electric Co., lights c o n v in c e d th o s e w h o te s te d 102 00 Ransom and his beautiful aud valu­ tend their sincere thanks to one - Coquide M. & M. Co., lumber 10 15 able ranch stocked w ith th o r o u g h ­ it, t h a t C a r d u i q u i c k l y r e ­ Coos County, recording deeds 2 80 and all who reudered assistance in His Name is Jane! lie v e s a c h e s a n d p a in s d u e Fred Salisbury, work on street 3 75 bred cotswold sheep of which he so many ways to make the d iy a Mrs. L If. Hazard and r b i l d r m Coquille Hardware Co. hdwre 4 15 has been a breeder for m any years, to w o m a n ly w e a k n e s s , a n d 40 success. We feel that speiial men­ are visiting with the parents of Coos Bay Home Tel., message h e lp s n a tu re to b u ild u p Walter Culin, health officer 12 50 are living m onum ents attesting one tion should be made of Mrs. Elton Mrs. Ilazard n e a r Los Angeles J. A. Brockman, hauling lmbr 75 of the im portant industries of C urry w e a k w o m e n to h e a l t h a n d 2 00 Tyrrell as she kindly took full where they will remain d u rin g J. S. Lawrence, postal cards S tr e n g th . T h o u san d s of Ida Eisner, typewriting 11 42 county. charge and conducted the sinking school vacation. A d rie n n e Hazaid Irwin Hudson Co., index 12 50 w o m e n h a v e fo u n d C a rd u i T h e entire H arb o r T ow nsite prop­ 27 05 for the Memorial sermon an d Mem­ and Delia Sherwood, d a u g h te r of Sentinel, election notices t o b e a r e a l life s a v e r . 29 25 erty was redeemed by S am V an Pelt A. N. Gould, city engineer orial Day. Attorney Sherwood of this city, are A. F. Bergon, water supt. 60 00 last week and by him transferred to W h y n o t te s t it fo r y o u r W R C. Press Cor. 40 good friends. T hey are each six W. H. Mansell, draying case? T a k e C a r d u i to d a y ! 30 50 Charles Smith who, it is said, p u r­ J. A. Lamb A Co., water pipe years of age and are schoolmates. Wm. Smith, labor 1 50 chased it for a large realty company 5 50 Interesting correspondence between J . F. Ferguson, labor 5 00 of P ortland, who will develop the C. f . Ford, labor --------- the two little girls is now taking A. S. Newman, labor 75 property and promote a town at 14 25 The exercises of commencement place, the following being the in- R. B. Rogers, hauling pipe Coquille Hardware Co., hdw 4 25 that place. One of the first im ­ week closed last Friday evening j itial epistle: No fu rth e r business appearing, provements of a perm anet nature, with an address by President P I,. R. p. d . 13 ^ Rox i 45 _ planned by the new owners, is a 60 the council adjourned. Campbell of Oregon University. ! L°s Angeles, Cal., room modern hotel. T h is deal May 29, 1912. T h e address was a strong one deal- j Dear Delia : means much to the developm ent of N ew C o u n c il O r g a n i z e d ing with the educational outlook. We have a dog here. His name is Southern C u rry , as it lies in the President Campbell possesses a J ?ne‘ He is a gir| dog. We sold our T h e officers elected at th e general center of one of the largest and C. A. HAKRINGTON, Prop. 1 1 place. v\ e are going to stay here until pleasing personality and, th o u g h he August. We nick all the oranges we city election to fill vacancies occa­ richest sections of the co u n ty .— sioned by those whose terms had Gold Beach Globe. attempts no flights of oratory, holds j want to eat- Write s o o r n ^ ^ -------- - « ---------- expired were duly and regularly th e attention of tbe au lieuce A drienne . Old Pioneer Passes Away obligated by City Recorder Law­ th r o u g h o u t his address. T h e diplo- * ••• ■ Mrs Mary S m i th , a highly re­ mas were presented to the class by More Good Citizens for Coquille rence in compliance with law and spected pioneer of Coquille, died in J . J. Stanley, President qf the F rank Moreland of Klamath Falls, usage. The names and office of Calfornia, the body being shipped Board of Education. Mr. S ta n le y ’s ¡an acquaintance of C. A. H ow ard, each are as follows : to Bandon w here the funeral took NOTICE OF SA LEJF TIDE LANDS. remarks weie brief and well re su perin tend ent of o u r high schools, A. T. Morrison, mayor; J. S. Law­ place W ednesday from D u n k a rd rence, city recorder; Geo. O. Leach, has been to u rin g the coast for some ceived. The musical num bers on Notice ia hereby given that tbe ftate the program were a commence­ time in quest of a place to locate. W. H. Loyons.W. C. Laird, eouncilmen. church. M any people trom this Land Board of the State of Oregon will The council was declared o rg an ­ city attended the obsequies in re sell to the highest bidder at its office in ment march by Mrs. 0. A Howard He has been in Coquille the past tlie Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, ized. All members responded to spect to the m em ory of one they on June 10, 1912. at 10:00 o’clock A. M., few days and is so favorably iru- a piano solo by Miss Ijiu-ia Sperry of said day, all the State’s interest in had learned to love in life. Mrs. an d a vocal solo by Mis. E ton 1 pressed with conditions existing roll rail. the title and overflow lands hereinafter A M. Hiller was a m on g the m any Mayor Motrison appointed the describ ’d, giving, however, to the own­ Tyrrell. Each of them was well 1 here th it he has decided to abide er or owners of any lands abutting or with us perm anently Mr. Moreland following officers, t h i same beiug who presented beautiful floral offer­ fronting on such tide and overflow lands, rendered and heartily enjoyed ings, the preference right to purchase said After the commencement program, ‘ has gono to Klam uth Falls for bis confirmed by tbe council : tide and overflow’ lands at the highest L. A. Liljeqvist, city attorney. Mr and Mrs H< ward gave au in- family and will re tu rn to Coquille A City Mail Carrier price off. red, provided such offer i 9 K. H. Mast, city treasurer. formal reception at their home fur in the near future. Postmaster Linegar was o u t T ues­ made in good faith, and also providing that the iand will not be sold for, nor P. M. Hall-Lewis, city enginesr. P resid ent Campbell, The teachers, ---------- day m easuring the distance from any offer therefor accepted of less than Charles Evernden, city marshal. the members of the b sird and their W. H Putter an 1 family of Union the postoffice to the dep ot and $7 50 per acre, the Board reserving the A resolution fixing the salaries of right to reject any and all bids. Said wives, and those who hud taken county, Pennsylvania, ate am on g found it to he a littl© over 1,600 ^ lands are situated in Coos County, Ore- officers was adopted: p a r t on the program were the in- the recent at rivals looking for a feet. Postal laws require carriers «nd described as follows: City attorney $600 per year, city Beginning at a point on low water vitod guests. A very plea, iut h ou r home iu the golden west. T ney of mail having their term inus with- | lineon the left hank of Coal Bank Slough treasurer $100 per year, city engineer was spent have taken up th e i r residence in $125 per month, water superintendent in one-fourtb mile of tbe postoffice ! ¡« situated North 58" 22 ’ West | 2405 feet from the meander corner on C oquille, are well pleated with the $60 per month, city marshal $70 per to deliver and call for the same at left hank of Isthmus Hlough on line be- i Socialists Meet on Matters Political climate thu s far experienced and month, night marshal $70 per month, the postofiice bonce the work. Ac­ tween Sections 35 and 36, T. 25 S., R. 13 A Socialist caucus - convention speak favi rahly of the courtesy chief of fire department $5 per month. cordingly the governm ent will be \V. of W. M. ami running thence along long water line up the left bank of Coal was held at Quick's Exchange, this and hospitality extended by ou r Tbe mayor appointed tbe follow­ required to pay for carrying the ' s'' ’öö’** 2 ^ 'F°" "5 feet city, Monday afternoon to choose poople Mr. P o tter is a man e n ­ ing comraitteea ; mail to and from the dep ot to the 43" 23' E. 96 feet Finance—D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels, candidates for political offices to be dowed with energy and confidence, S. 6 ° 27’ E. 108 feet postoffioe hereafter. j F. C. True. 8 . 4" 3' F„ 88 feet ratified by the various county lo­ assets which bespeak success, and 8 16° 51’ W. 79 feet S treet—W. H. Lyons, Geo. O. Leach, Elected Young Slock For Sale. cals. VV. C. Weaver of Marshfield we d o u b t not be will soon be id en­ 8 . 33" 38' W. 138 feet W. C. Laird. S. 40" 12' W. 385 feet was chosen chairnmu of the county tified with a lucrative vocation. H e I have io head of yearlin g s and Water—W. C. Laird, C. T. Skeels, 8 . 37" 46' W. 607 feet central committee aud II. I, S um ­ in tend s to rcm iiu here one year b e ­ D. I>. Pierce. two 2 year old heilers for sale. T h is N. 36 47’ W. 35 feet N. 6 " 3’ E. 148 feet Eire Department -C. T. Skeels, Geo. stock is grade Ilolstieo th at I raised n er of N orth Bend, secretary Mat­ fore investing more or less to east boundary of a tract O. Leach. F. ( ’.True. ters bearing upon subjects pci lam ­ from the best of the cows from my of land deeded by the State of Oregon to Ordinance— F. C. True, D. D. Pierce, A. A. Finch, S. F. Chadwick and Aaron When your child has hooping cough ing to the welfare of the .general herd ol 50 . I raised th e m e x p e c t­ Rose on July 8 , 1873, thence N. 20“ E, be careful to keep the cough loose and W. H. Lyons. public from the socialistic stan d ­ expectoratmr by giving Chamber Light Geo. O. Leach, W. H. Lyons, ing to use them mysell for dairy 873 feet along east boundary of aliove Iain’s Cough Remedy as may be re­ point were discussed, after » liicli purp. -es. If you w ant heavy pro- N‘ ,4!) 1,1 E- -t»5 feet -nore or lees, quired. This remedy will also liquefy W. C. Laird. 1 * 1 J J r to the place of beginning, containing the meeting adjourned on call f the tough mu .i d 1 lake it easier to L Pon motion the City R ecorder during cows buy these heifers. See 7.59 acres of tide land, more or less. expectorate, It ha* been used success- was instructed to ask for bids for me at once. the chaiiman. J . C . W A I 4 .ING. | fronting and f i l i n g upon Lot. 7 and 8 fully in many : .¡Ml. Old is safe and , u J ] of Sec. 35, r. 2o S. R. 13 \ \ . city prin ting and job work. sure. For sa Both phones. Applications and bids should be ad- all druggists, There is no real need of anyone being ------ --------- - dres-fl.'d to O. O. Brown, Clerk State Adjourned to meet T h u rs d a y troubled with constipation, Chamber- A | -ained ankle may as a rule be Land Board, Salem.Oregon, and marked For Sal* s VS buy-, a good 3 inch night, J u n e 6 . lain'a Tablets will cause an agreeable S lud eb aker cured m from three to four days by ap- [ ‘‘Application ami bid to purchase tide $15 b u y s a movement of the bowel-' without any plying Chamberlain’s Liniment and 00 - lands.’’ G. G. BROWN, Filone F ar- unpleasant effect Give them a trial. good 2 seated h a d sen mg the directions with each bottle. Clerk State Land Board. mers 28 , Coquille. For sale by all druggists. H ave you paid the p rin te r ? For sale by all druggists. 1 Dated March IS. 1912. Notice of Foul Settieaeat I am now sending out copies of the Notice la hereby given that the under 1912 agues*men' to all taxpayer* in ginned ha* filed in the County Court for Coos county This copy is for the infor- Coo# county, Oregon, hi* final account mation of the taxpayer and as Buoh ¡n the matter of the administration of should be retained for future reference, the estate of Charles Gage deceased Should any errors exist they will he an(] t h#t said Court has set Saturday' cheerfully rectified by making same the 6 th «lay of July, 1912, a* the day known to me I an(j the County Court room at the court T. J. T hrift , Assessor. houoe in Coquille City, Coos county Oregon, as the place for hearing objec’- tions to said final account and the set­ N otite of Final Settlement of said estate. Notice i* hereby given that the un­ tlement Dated this 5th day of June, 1912. dersigned has filed in the County Court W ard C. G age , for Coos County, Oregon, her final ac- Administrator of the Estate of count in the matter of the administra­ Charles Gage, deceased. tion of the estate of Henry G. Hatha­ way, deceased, and that said court has set Saturday the 6 th day of July, 1912, as the day, and the County Court room at the court house in Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, us the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. M ary E. H athaway , Administratrix of the Estate of Day-old, Barred Rock Henry G. Hathaway, deceased. B a b y C h icks C h i c k s from trap nested hens, #15.00 per hundred. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been duly appointed ad­ ministratrix of the estate of Ida Adalade Lafferty, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, duly verified and witn the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned at the 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 May, 1912, Plymouth Place Poultry ------------- Yards-------------- E lmira J . L a f f e r t y . Administratrix of the Estate of Ida Adalade Lafferty, deceased- I * Life Saver I Box 434 Marshfield, Ore. WE COVER THE CITY with our bread service. Make sure of a dependable bread or roll supply by ordering from us during the warm wether. Don’t fear you will not like the bread. We have yet to meet the person who did not declare it simply delicious. City Bakery Paul Stephan, Prop. A FAIR EXCHANGE of wholesome, refreshing, nutri­ tious sweetness for your money is what you get when you order Miller’s Ice Cream. In fact you get the better of the bargain by a great deal. Order some today and y o u s i m p l y cannot help agreeing with us. Millers Confectionery C r e s c e n t R an g es RENOW NED-RELIABLE WILLAMETTE T e n ts COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Skookum $6 to $20 Restaurant Wagon Sheets Same Old Place Com e and See Hammocks Camp Chair Cots Camp Stoves Etc. ANDERSON New and Second-Hand Goods X2S2S2S& DOUBLE DISC RECORD O N L Y 35c R em em ber we are still giving a good double disc grapbo pboue record when your cash purchase amounts to $5.00, by the payment A of 35 cents ex tra. good assortment to line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, select from. Lard, Etc. F r u i t Ja r s . A full and complete See us before buying Economy . . . . . . Drane's Store ZSZSZSZSZSSZSZSS2