Bert Gould for the winter. ores, G16.40 ounces from copper ore, Pioneers at the Fair SUNDAY S ER V IC E IN and 208 84 ounces from lead ores. Miss Belva Pinkston is s'so u • The meeting of old settlers on The southwestern couuties of tending the Coquille high school COQUILLE CHURCHES PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Oregon (Coos, Curry, Douglas, Pioneer Day at the fair was more Taking up the ninth grade, this be Among the excellent goods carried Entered as second class matter May j k Josephine and Lane). of a success than was anticipated, ing her first year. She is rnakit g here is a full line o f the celebrated PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 8 , 1905. at the poet office at Coquille, , ' v . , ,, „ , Oregon, under act of Congress of March which form an extension of tne C/ai- considering that the notice was only Services Sunday at 11 a. m and her home with Mrs H. L. Johusoi . 8, 187 9 . ________________________ _ ifornia gold belt, made a combined given out a few days in advance. 7:30 p. m. The stork again entered the hon e Sunday School at 10 a. in. P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. production of $217,565 in gold, and TheSchroeders, Perrys, Hermanns, of Qlen Collier, and presented them Frank H. Adams, Pastor. ---- ■ - - of $10,343 in silver. Northeastern Panters, Rackliffs, Warners and with a little son on Friday tbe 19t!i. Devoted to the material and social __. . u „w .- rironk many other families who were . Coquille .. uille Valley Mrs. Albee is staying with them anl upbuilding o f the V . par- , Oregou, comprising Baker, Lroox, Made in Germany by J. S. Holler & Co. M. L Chard ticularly and o f Coos County generally. Grant, Malheur and Wheeler coun among the very first to settle on looking after the welfare of tbe neo- Subscription, $1.80 per year in advance Sunday school at to a. in These goods are manufactured from Razor Steel and are first-class in ties, reported a gold production of this coast prior to i 860, as well as comer at prosent. Preaching at 11 a m. and 8 p. every rest ect The line includes Pocket Knives, from Boys a few who settled as far back as $552,476, of which Baker County at : ic to men’s heavy at $1.50; Men’ s and '»adies’ Phone MaiD 354. Prayer meeting Thursdays James Hammock’s shingle mill is Pearl Handle up to $.250; Embroid During 8 p. m. C. H. B r y a n , Pastor. contributed $484,041, or 87.6 per 18 5 3, were represented. ery, Buttonhole, plian being kept busy, to supply tbe c o t - the speaking a deserved tribute was SENSIBLE TALK Scissors, and cent. staut demand for shingles, as ti e Shears The silver production of Oregon paid the characters o f Mrs. Esther Christian Scieace Society (From Bandon Surf) orders keep coming in Corner Third and Hall streets. Lockhart, Mrs J. J. Jackson and wai 57,081 fine ounce», valued at often hear the statement Wo The Farmers’ Uui n held tbt r Services at 1 1 a m next Sunday made that after a very few years the $35,105, compared 45,221 ounces, Mrs. Lydia Yoakum, who were the Subject lesson sermon, "Reality.” monthly meeting at Fiahtrap Satur first white woman to follow their valued at $23,967, in 1011. Of the white cedar tributary to Bandon Wed nesday evening meeting 8:00 day night after which ice cream at d will be worked up into ties, lumber 1012 production, 1,941 ouuoes came husbands to this part o f the state cake was served. James Robinsc n creek mount .iu This will be good Notice of Sale of Stale Land and poles and through lack of car from placers, 44,018 ounces from and endure the hardships incident 1 . L Church South made the cream and it was pro news specially t the residents of to life among the savages. Mrs. goes the various steamers now ply siliceous oree, 10,555 ounces from Services next Sunday as usual nounced delioious. Notice is hereby given that the State the southern portion of the couaty. Sunday school at to. a m. ing between this port and San Fran copper oreB, and 567 ounces from Lockhart is still living, but the last Land Board of the State of Oregon wil* The upper Fishtrap community Epwotth League at 6:45 p m. Work came from North Bend receive sealed bids until 10:00 o ’clock two named have been dead for some cisco will be withdrawn from the lead ores. You are invited to be present. are all exposed to the munps,having that Grandpa WinBor is getting a. m. October 7, 1913, for »lie following The copper production increased years. The meeting was distin run and Bandon will become a dead described I hiii I b , to-w it:- C. H. C l e a v e s , Pastor. had the disease break out in school. along fine and the doctors in charge and alive village without visible in Oregon from 93,136 pounds, val guished by the presence of L - B. Fe The BLj of and of SK)^ Three of the children of Sieve Cul eay they will soon have hi» throat and SW Ji of NEJ* of Section 30, T. 228 ued at $11,642 in 1911, to 260,429 ter, who is 86 years old and who means of support. 8T. JAMES EPISCOPAL. It. 12W dialuted to such an extent that he Prehaps this logic may have been pounds, valued at $42,971, in 1912. was a clerk at the convention that Services first and third Sundays bertson have it. The NW 3i of Section 10, T. 28 S. R 3 Sunday school James Robison and wife and aunt, can swallow an egg without crack W. applicable under the old order of All the copper except 6,049 pounds framed the Constitution of Ore o f each month. The N % , Nhj of SWV4 , K\V ' i of 8W 4i Mrs. Bartholaraew and Miss Belva ing tbe shell. things, but the present is a different was derived from ores mined in Jo gon, prepratory to her entry to every Sunday at 10 a. m. and NE'ij of SKJ^ of Section 30, T. S R. 11 W. You are hvaitlly wile a*.'. Pinkston spent Sunday at Bandon. age and is pregnnnt with modern sephine County. Whoopiucough and measles have 30 The statehood. W . A . Border, the Sfd and 8W> of NEA^ of Section enterprise and competetive hustle. The production of lead in Oregon first proprietor of the Myrtle Point 36, T. 38 S. R. 2 W. been going the rouuds here, owing Mr. L. A. Pinkston’s mother atd CHURCH OF CHRIST. All bids must he accompanied by a No sane man oan view our vast in 1912 was 39,317 pounJs, valued hotel was also present. He is now sister are visiting them from Okla to the fact that nothing has been regularly executed application to pur Bible school at 10 a m. traots of virgin timber between this at $1,769 The output came from a in bis 89th year, apparently hale Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. homa. They contemplate spending done to prevent the spread of either chase and check or draft for at least one-fifth of the amount of the bid. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. each the winter here. city and the summit of the coast small quantity of lead ore mined in and hearty. His brother-iu- disease. However each seem to be The right to reject any or all bids is Wednesday. range without admitting that with Jackson County and from concen law, Mr. Burtholnmew, will soon in a mild form and little if any alarm reserved. In the evening the pioneers met Preaching at 11:00 a. m and 8. Applications and bids should lie ad dependable navigation which the trates shipped from Lane County. join his wife here, to speud some has been felt by the spread of tbe dressed to G. O. Brown, Clerk State in a spacious camp meeting tent. p m. Port Commission promises us, Ban Land Board, Salem, Oregon,and marked time with them. diseas s. S. W . Garthwell, the noted young You are cordially invited to all "Application and b.d to purchase state don will remain for c any years the orator, opened the meeting with a these services Bum Service Stafford and Bauer have complet Robert Culbertson, who had the lands.” only logical shipping point for this T. B. McDonald, Minister misfortune to lose a hand in one of ed the ir contract for rep tiring the G. G. Brown, beautiful tribute to the pioneers, Clerk Stale Land Board. vast gift of nature. Likewise, no The Coos Bay Telephone Co. is from the time that settlement first the mill on the lower river, is at chooner Ran lolph, according to Dated August 1, 1913. W e Fitted Them sane man can view the immense having its troubles over on the Bay. commenced at Plymouth rock, and 8-5-8t home now. He contemplates going their version of the written instru tracts of productive soil which is After putting up for a long time traced their energetic advance west ment. However Capt. Anderson to school and getting a business ed Professor Howard and the Herald now lying idle and unimproved with an execrable seryice between ward to the :artbest point o f land man struck a job Saturday by drop ucation to fit him for life. We wish don’t see it that way and the dif without seeing in it possibilities of North Bend and Marshfield, as well in the United States, which is the FIFT Y SECOND ANNUAL ping Into H. O. Anderson’ store bim success, us he has tbe sympathy ference of oj inious of these three thousands of shiploads of dairy and as locally, the North Bend people ground that we of Coos and Curry meo bids fair to lie taken into the when that gentleman had just of all. farm produce which it is capable of have become thoroughly aroused, counties occupy. Elder C C. Crum courts for final settlement. Nuf Sed. reached the verge of nervous pros producing annually and which will and the city council has notified the ley^then addressed the meeting, tration through trying to fit u couple pasB out to northern, southern and company to improve its service at and his fluent and excellent speech Myrtle Point Pointers Notice of Final Settlement of nice nickled uprights on the front Salem, S ept 29—O c t 4, 1913 foreign ports thru Bandon as the once or lose its franchise. The man was well received. The speaker of one of the new Waldorf heating Notice is hereby given that the un distributing point. ager of the company makes the old read a letter from Hon. Binger Mrs. Dr. White and two chil Inn dersigned has filed his final report as A W h ole W eek o f Pleasure stoves be had just received. It Add to these the no small items excuse of the alleged impossibility Herman to Orville Dodge, written took her departure for her heme in administrator o f the estate o f Wm. ami Profit speaks well for the genuineness of Hutchinson, deceased, in the County of coal, building stone, brick, terra of keeping sufficient skilled help, in answer to an invitation to be Mr. Anderson's religion that his lan Klamath Falls on the auto stage Court o f the State o f Oregon tor Coos cotta and our fisheries products. but those who know the treatment present at the reunion, in which the 17 inst. She was accompanied County, and that the Judge o f said guage was still on the mild order. has made an order fixing the day Each of these last named items is of that has been acoorded the girls in the writer expressed regret that it by be father Mr. R C. Dement as Court for hearing objections thereto on the But after tbe above meutioDed edu si fficent importance to entitle them the past and the miserly course of would be impossible for bim to at far as Roseburg, from there he pro first Monday o f November, 1913, at 10 cational and journalistic intellects ’clock in the forenoon of said day, at to an entire volume. Millions of the company in the matter of wages tend on account of the pressure 0 * ceeded to his property near Port o his office in the Court house o f said brought themselveB to bear on the tons of coal are lying ready for the wax Bomewhat indignant. It seems other duties and referred feelingly laod. County, at Coquille, Oregon. problem it wasn’t more than three- W. R. P anter , Offered in Premiums on Agricultural, pick of the miner and this in itself likely that the company will hear to the old pioneers of this section, A number of tbe friends of Mr. Administrator o f the estate o f Wm. quarters of an hour until it was Livestock, Poultry, Textile and is sufficient to keep up a brisk traffic from other parts of the county particularly mentioning Capt. Har 9 23 5t Hutchinson, deceased. and Mrs. M. Nystiom gave them a solved, with the pedagogue scoring Other Exhibits. for the next 200 years. Vast depos which have submitted about long rts.Cris Lehnherr, Henry Schroeder, surprise party on the 18th. The the one hundred per cent. Notice lo Creditors its of first-class building stone lie enough to being imposed upon. William Volkmar, R- Y. Phillips, Nystowns leave very soon for thiir nntooohed in the upper reaches of Henry Haines, Old Man Rhoda Dried1 Cautaloupe new home in Cal. Notice is hereby given that the under the coast range inviting the quarry- John Hill, Ornt Grant, Conrad W a s Iron Horse Mr. and Mrs Bnr Dement made signed that Frank L. Lowe, has been duly Horse Races, Shooting Tournament man to partake of immense profits appointed administrator o f the estate of Fireworks, Band Coocert, Eugenics Miller and Old Man Rowland. With the perfection of experi a trip to Gold Bench tbe past we< k David J.Lowe,deceased,and that letters when the time of cheap transporta Orville Dodge* of Myrtle Point, Alter the speaking, the pioneers ments now going on in California, Exposition, Children’s Playground Mrs. Pearl Pres^y was awarded o f administration have been duly issued tion arrives. Almost adjoining was in town Saturday and took is visited with each other and interest that state will give the world another to him outof the County Court o f the state and other Free Attractions, includ Bandon is a proven deposit of p ot sue with the Herald man on the ing reminiscences were indulged in. luscious fruit— the dried cantaloupe. thirteen premium« at the fair, eight o f Oregon, in and for the County o f Coos, i ing Boyd and Ogle's One Ring Now therefore, all persons having i of which were fir ts. on her needle ter's clay which will employ a thou statement that a locomotive was claims against said estate are hereby Circus. Free Camp Grounds. You The Herald is glad to note that They will turn into profit some of work. The lady is certainly an <x- notified to present the same with proper sand workman for the next fifty used to haul the cars on the old it was arranged to have an annual the million« of small cantaloupes are Invited. vouchers, duly verified as by law re years and which will furnish more Isthmus Transit railroad from Coal- meeting at the fair grounds each left in the field every year. Thomas pert in embroidery and hand sewing. quired, within six months form the date ! Mr. and Mrs. Len Braden and herefof, at the office o f James T. Hall, cargoes than the lumber industry edo to Utter City. His recollection year in the future. The sons and D. McCall, of El Centro accident 11 F.ldorado Block, Marshfield, Coos j ever did. Add to this the gold and is that mules were first used, and daughters of those who establish ally discovered the fine vualities of three children returned to the'r Counto Oregon. Send for Premium List and Entry home the 22nd, Frank L. Lowe, platinum mining proposition which that the locomotive was of later homes in what was then a wilder- the dried cantaloupe. McCall bad Blanks. Reduced rates on all Administrator of the estate o f David Whooping cough is quite preval J. Lowe, deceased. will, under favorable conditions date. This shows the difficulty of nes should do everything in their dumped a great heap of canteloupes 9-16-5t railroads. For particulars when a reliable saving process isf arriving at the real facts in some power to provide for the meetings to one side, several of them break ent. There were a number of cases Address Notice of Hearitg of Final Account discovered, employ thousands o cases after the passage of years. As so that the few aged survivors of ing open. These dried and threw at the Advent camp meeting which men and incidentally stimulate the pointed out by the Coos Bay News, those pioneer times may have the off such a fine aroma that Mr. Mc helped to spread it. FRANK MEREDITH, Sec. Notice is hereby given that the un freight and passenger traffic. the first road across the isthmus great pleasure which the meeting Call was attracted and tasted them Salem, Oregon. Mr. Cook is having the lot graded dersigned has filed his final report as o f the Estate o f Moses A. However, to attain the millenium was the tramway put in by Qilbbert gives them. They were excellent, and now can on the corner of 3rd and Spruce, on Executor Welch, in the County Court o f Coos our section must develop; and in Hall. On this the cars were Tun by taloupe growers are drying all of which he intends moving his pool County, State o f Oregon, and that the Big Smith Mortgage Hon. John F. Hall, Judge o f said court, order to develop we must have ad mule power. When Utter & Ojeda their small melons. The dried var room buildiDg from tbe opposite has fixed Monday, the 3rd day o f No equate laDd and water transporta put in the railroad to haul coal from corner onto the one owned by Mrs. vember, at 10 o ’ clock a. m. o f said day iety is said to have a much finer A mortage on timber land given at his office in Coquille, Oregon, as the tion. How to obtain this is a ques the mine, extending it to Utter City, Stevens. flavor than the fresh fruit. time and place for hearing objections by the C. A. Smith interests to an tion. Shall we sit idly by as many a locomotive was used. Henry to said final report. Observer. Illinois corporation, for $3,750,000, G eo . C. W elch , of our old settlers have done, and Sengstacken, who had a store at - - - - - - - - - - - - - a »> > «------------- Fishtrap and Vicinity Executor o f the Estate o f Moses wait with folded hands for working Utter City during the Utter activ on lands in Coos, Curry, Lane, Lin A. Welch, deceased. CURRY COUNTY CULLINGS 9 16 5t out of life's problems thru the aid ity, and who was here yesterday, coln and Linn counties in Oregon, The Ladies Aid of this place met of divine Providenc, or shall we tear corroborates the Herald's recollec and is several California counties, is at the home of Mrs. Henninger last (From the Port Orford Tribune) Notice of Sal; of Tide Lsnds into the situation and take a fall tions that no mules could have been going the rounds for record iD Wednesday, for the purpose of pre Judge Coke on application of R those counties and is causing a lot out of the obstacles which naturally used on the lower end of the line paring apple and piunes for drying, L. Macleay, issued injunctions y gi obstruct the path to success and unless they could walk the ties of strenuous work on the part of and canning prunes. Board o f the State o f Oregon will against several parties, restraining Land the clerks in tbs smaller offices. sell to the highest bidder at its office in finally arrive by the short cut at across the bridges—and such gifted The new bride and groom, Mr. them from trespassing on his lands, the Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon" - ■ ■ ■■ ------* « • » ---------- ------ the goal which spells victory? By quadrupeds were not common in on November 18, 1913. at 10:00 o'clock Have you paid the printer. and Mrs. Elton Stevens (nee Miss oi interfering with bis fishing rights A. M., on said day, all the State’s inter ---------- »«>»■»■ ■ rational concerted action we can those days. Merle P"dabmigh) departed fo their on Rogue river. est in the tide and overflow lands here make the old order o f things look School House Burned inafter described, giving, however, to home at Alsea, Oregon, last Wed H. T Stewart after his strenuous the owner or owners o f any lands abut No Way Out ef It. like thirty cents at a white cedar nesday, by private auto to Roseburg. ting or fronting on such tide and over "W e are worried about Jolla, She The school house in District No. T. Walker took them ouf. The best hunt on Bald Mountain with his flow lands, the preference right to pur carnival, and we think there is now got out o f n sickbed to Ro to the wife and sister Mrs. Krantz of Port chase said tide and overflow lands at 55,was destroyed Friday by a fire wishse of a host of friends of both Le a ve enough enterprising twentieth cen matinee." land, was so overdone by bis suc the highest price offered, provided such which swept down on it from s tury boosters in Bandon to dig "How could she?" bride and groom go with them to cessful hunt and violent exercise offer is made in good faith, and also pro y o u r c a ll ^ i t h viding that the land will not be sold for, This word their new home. “ She had to go; she bad a ticket” — timber fire near by. right into the middle of the situa that he has since been confined to nor any offer therefor accepted, o f less Exchange. was brought to the Herald by J. B. tion and stir things up a bit. Come $7.50 per acre, the Board reserv- .«• f li v v i v * Big Ben, he’ ll call you Mr. and Mrs Taylor of this place bed, but is now convalescent, though than ig the right to reject any and all bids. Shelton, who was in town on busi - - . — e < • > « --------------------- onl Let's start something! Said lands are situate in Coos County, on the dot at any time have been enjoying s visit from a unable to run the press—except by ness Saturday. I t ia said that Her Oregon and described as follows, to-wit: The Light Plant a sister-in-law, from Crater Lake; proxy. Beginning at a point on the section you say. bert Armstrong, of the Menasha Oregon Metal Production also Mrs. Irvin of Coquille has been P. Langdell and Chus. Gherman line, 132 feet east o f meander corner at The Oregon Power Co. is getting Woodenware O). and Southern Or highwater, on left bank o f Isthmus And if you roll over and visiting them. They all went down were in town several days ago on Slough, on line between Sections 11 and The value of the mine output of the new plant into shape to .assume egon Co. set out a fire on some of try “ just-one-m ore-nap,'* to Bandon Sunday last to enjoy tbe business matters The latter gen 14, T. 26 S.R. 13 W o f W. M. Thence. gold, silver, copper, and lead, in tbn ligbing load as fast as possible land which has recently been logged he’ ll repeat his call 30 sec S.12*15‘E. 127 feet along high water day on the beach. tleman is a late arrival from tbe ea«t S.34*10’ E. 1 3 7 ............................... ” Oregon, in 1912, according to A new generator, weighing 3^ tons over by Aason Brothers, and that onds later and keep on call S. 660 • • “ • • •' “ Mr LaRub, who recently traded and will be associated with Mr Charles O. Yale, of the United States has been brought over from Marsh this fire reached tbe school bouse until you’ re wide S. 5"29’E.1755 .................................. more ing The The fire was discovered about two his property at Bandon, to Mr. Langdell in the development of the or less to south boundary o f I.ot 7. See. awake. Geological Survey, was $849,886, field and is being tried out. 14. East 10 feet to low water on left against $609,016 in 1911 The total old plant ie being kept going every p. m. by Dave Perkins, on the Fav Cleghorn for LI« 40 acre place here, old "Peck" placer mine near Six*-«. j hank o f slough. Thence N. 5”22'W. Rig Ben stand* 7 inche* tall— moved bis family up to the place a They recently bought the Bert 1755 feet along low water line, thence N. yield of gold was $770,041, an in night, as well as the new, and this orite, who gave the alarm by blow He’ s heavy, massive, handsome. 9*26'W. 660 feet along" low water line, Mr. LaRue will Wells place, and expect to purchase crease of $136,634 over the 1911 habit the light seems to have de ing the whistle. Home men moving week or so ago. thence N. 27°30'W. 127 feet along low He’ s got a great, big dial you can logging machinery for the Aasona, remain in Bandos for the winter, tbe Doc West place in the rear fu water line, thence N. 1° W. 125 feet easily read in the dim morning production. Of the gold output, veloped of winking at you once in ! along low water line more or less to light, a sunny deep toned voice ture, which will give them a tract $580,945came from placers There while is caused by the switching and some others in the neighbor where he is employed. | line between sections 11 and 14, thence Mr. Geo. Northrup hss sold his of over 800 acres ef gold-bearor g j West 63 feet more or less along said you’ II hear distinctly on your sleep was an increase in production from from one source of power lo the hood, responded, but it was impos ! section line to place o f begining, and iest mornings. hydraulic mining of $38,131, but other. A full double set of machin sible to save the building Fortun place here to Frank Burkholder ground. They say thkt it is their \ containing .95 acres o f tide land front- I’ ve placed him in the window. intention to develop the property | ing on Lots 7 & 8, Section 14, T. 26 and will soon leave. He has not there was a small decrease in the ery will be installed in the new lo- ately tbe term of school had ended Look at him whenever vou go by S.R.13W. yield from drift and surface mines, cation, so a breakdown of anv kind tbe day before and the books of the fully decided ss to where he will as soon as pos-lb'e, and that in the Applications and bids should be ad near future they will have a large dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State About 50 per cent of the placer gold will not interrupt tbe service, and pupils had been removed. The locate yet. Land Board. Salem, Oregon, and mark recovered came from mines in Jose- every effort is apparently being building was an old one built by Miss Hazel Raffabaugh has again crew ° t mtn R* work. ed ‘ ‘ Application and bid to purchase tide land. ” phine and Jackson counties. The made to avoid any cause for corn- Pate Lowe many years ago, and I resumed her high school studies in i ------ G. G. Brown, (From the Gold Beach Globe) gold recovered from' deep mines plaint. Tbe people of Coquille and Mr. Shelton estimates its value at the Cequiile school, having taken Clerk State Land Board. Dated Sept. 11, 1913. amounted to 28,103.21 fine ounces, Myrtle Point no doubt appreciate $100 to $125. Forty dollars had ' up the Uth grade. She is at pres- Road Supervisor Turner and The Jew eler 9-16-9t valued at $580,945, of which 27,277 - the spirit in which the corporation beemspeot by the district last spring sent riding to ami from school but Walker each have a crew of men in fixing it up. 97 ounces »as derived from silicious ^is entering nn its work here j whl later make her home with Mrs. ^ and team* at work on the Myers I Have you paid the printer? i C X K JD IL L E , O R E G O N The Coquille Herald HIGH GRADE CUTLERY ^ frro iv ¿Vra/ic) K N O W L T O N ’ S DRUG S T O R E OREGON STATE FAIR $ 20,000 W. H. SCHROEDER