Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 28, 1915, Image 2

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iug of cigar stores, gtoceries and b t e „ offered lor sale.
im pies-The \ to A ug 3 1 , 1915 , the office li s ink
other retail stores on S un d ay , while si<>u am ong the prospector* ami en in $ 5 , 725 . 87 . It any one think
dru g stores, theatres and certain i miner« of the Sixes is that the new the m o n e y has not b e e n turned ovei
other places may be kept open. company will Cud what it is alter, , .
irtasu rer l r ‘ him ask th.
,
.
.
.
. , . , an d the Divilbliss brothers say that
1 , e , r e , s u , r r lr ‘ ,llm a!,k
1 his law is merely a piece ol t h e 1.,
.
,
.
X
T
,
.
ireasnrer
,
1
there is no doubt Of it
N oth ing lr ta '’l' r e i .
blue law legislation ol which we equals a raining proposition for
Som ething more than two vetr>
We are prepared to quote the following
< will undoubtedly see much more in quick development of a country, ago we had a c iw hide, which,
prices on Seeds:
the future
Tile attempt to m ak( j *nd it looks now as though the
when dry, Weighed 20 pounds by
people good "by foruidding them to ^ ' xes region were at last coming
our steelvards and spring scales.
into its own.
RED CLOVER
-
-
20c
do any thing which anvone may
We were offered $2 50 on ihe ranch
ALS'KE
.
.
.
20c
consider evil has been in the pro­
Return From Valley
and would not take rh e offer for it
ALSIKE
and
RED
CLOVER
-
22c
cess of being tried out since (he
was worth $3
Sent it to Coquille
This is an excellent Pasture Mixture
awn of history.
Its effectivenessd
J . \V. Leneveand wife returned and got $2 for ir
T his spring we
ORCHARD
GRASS -
-
22 1-2c
S can best be estimated by looking Thursday night from a ten dm s’
had a beef hide weighing 22 pounds.
RYE
GRASS
-
-
-
10c
trip
out
io
the
valley.
They
wont
to celebrate completion of big steel bridge across Coos Bay j Q j around you.
T he trouble with
as far as Portland, going by the Pa­ Took it to Marshfield" and was of­
TIMOTHY
-
-
-
-
11c
most reformers is that their idea of
N o th in g doing
cific Highway and returning by lhe fered 1 5 . a pound
VETCH
.
. . .
5 1-2c
j y j reform stops at the forbidding of same route
They found the roads sent it to P ortland, charges 55 c,
^
that ol which they do not approv
in good condition fiom Itoseburg fo and received a check for $5 72 .
jjdi This is all of the best Imported Stock and guaranteed to be
i T h ey forget th at the majority of Portland, with tile exception of the
Anvone who has hides to sell iCj of the highest Gov't test as to purity and germinating p o w e r
heavy
d
u
st
in
some
places
hum ans are restless people who de­
‘
They report seeing D F. Dean, should d- a little figuring and then
mand some kind ol recreation or
A ble Speakers will be present
former owner of the Heruld, snd do a little thinkin--.
amusement for their leisure hours. wife, Mr. Dean is at H arrisburg,
R. A . E a ston .
A musem ent or recreation of some where he is in the newspaper busi­
ness,
and
bis
wife
has
a
confection­
kind they will have.
W hen you
make one kind impossible they will ery store at Halsey They also raw
C. O. Dryden and Ray Dean, old
seek another.
residents ot this place, now 1 ving
Continued from page 1
Idle men will congregate for com­ at H arrisburg.
They say the old
panionship
T h e appeal ol the sa­ Coos Bay wagon road is very rough " T w o Years Before the Mast."
loon is not so much lor the booze md slippery on account of the re­
THE DIGNITY OK T H E OYSTER.
!
This will be the big day of the celebration and Orators will
th at is dispensed there as for the cent rain storm which they came
H
.
F.
Moore,
Deputy
Commis­
th roug h
Mr Letieve took his gun
good fellowship which there exists.
be on hand. Something doing all the time
aloog with bopeB of ki ling a deer, sioner of Fisheries at W ashington,
Yet few of the prohibitionists and but the only thing “sbootable" with has written a very interesting his­
abolishers of the saloon ever think in the law they saw on the trip was tory of "O ysters:
Low R ound T rip F are*
T he Food that
of providing some substitute place. a couple of big copper headed ra t­ has not ‘gone up.’ ”
Mr. Moore*
To T h e
T he back room of a cigar store is tle snakes. T he Ford car ran per­ tells us that the earliest American
fect all the trip, not even a punc­
usually a sort of poor m a n 's club; a
tu re being recorded.
This was settlers subsisted largely u p o n o y s - ,
lounging place where an idle even­ rath er a remarkable record, snd lers, and th at ihe Ind ians along the ;
ing or alternoou can be pleasantly likely an automobile couldn't have coast were scientifii enough to pre- j
Closing with a G rand Masquerade M ardi Gras,
passed am ong companions of some­ accomplished it, but with a F o rd t pare them in the dry or sniuktd!
it will please everybody.
While in P ortland
w hat similar tastes, w ho “ meet was dead easy
To be held at
they visited with Mrs. Wm. Hall, state, which enabled them to bartei !
upon the level an d part upon the
Come and bring the whole family and friends. North
them
in
the
interior
of
the
cou
n
try
.
!
former telephone operator at this
squ are.” T h e law for tne S qnday place, who now resides at PortUud.
Bend will entertain you and show you the great bridge
On the Damariscotta
River in |
closing of cigar stores is u n d o u b t­
that means rapid development to southwestern Oregon
Maine, where not a single oyster is
edly aimed at these back rooms and
The Collier Luncheon.
to he found, there is a m ound con­
lounging places.
H a s anyone
H
PLENTY OF ROOM—PLENTY TO EAT
| j beard of a suggestion lor the pro­ Quite the moat delightful event taining 7 , 000,000 bushels of shells
Tickets will be sold from all points. Powers to Marshfield,
T h e natural oyster beds weie
Inc. October 7-8 and li th, good for return until October 10th.
viding ol some other lounging of the past week was the 1:30 p. in. threatened with destruction and
luncheon giveu by Mrs. J. A. Col­
places as a substitute?
A pparently
49
lier to the members of the “ 500” this resulted in “ oyster c u ltu re ,”
the idea is that it all meu are pre­ club and a few invited guests. The which bas developed until about
news comes th at Peter Loggic and vented from doing the th in g s that diniqg room was beautiful with
one half of the oysters produced in
H u g h McLain, who went to P ort­ we do not approve of thev will nec­ decorations of purple and white as­
this country, and nearly two-thirds
ters, and a delicious four-course
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY land as a committee to secure the essarily be obliged to do the things
of the value of the product, are de
luncheon
was
served
by
Mrs.
Col
endorsement of the engineers for an that we th in k they oug ht to do.
Good Roads and Fraternal Conventions. Able Speakers.
In 19 M
lier, who was assisted by her d a u g h ­ rived from artificial beds.
Entered as second class m a tte r May
8, 1905. at the post office a t Coquille, appropriation of $i,ooo,ooo were After all when the men are driven ter, Mrs. Currie. After lunch “500" planters spread 17 . 000,000 bushels
Auto and Motor-cy.-le Races, Horse Races, Field and Track Sports,
Oregon, underact o! C ongress ol M arch successful, and that the engineers to the street as the only place to was played at five tables and the
Aquatic Sports.
of y oung oysters, shells and gravel
3, 1879.
have endorsed the request.
How spend S u nd ay, possibly they will guests enjoyed a veiy pleasant af­
Grand Water Pageant, Parades, Grand Masquerade Mardi Gras.
over their 500,000 acres of oyster
did they do it? T is is the most then be obliged to go to church ternoon.
P. C. LEVAR, Lessee.
farms;
and
they
harvested
a
crop
of
Further
particulars from nearest Agent of the
Those present were:
Mesdames
interesting and instructive part ol But will they?
Lowe, Sherwood, Sinclair, Harlock- over 1 5 , 000,000 bushels of oysters,
Devoted to the material and social it and bears-out what lias been said
er, F. Slagle, Lamb Howard, Long- worth to them approximately $ 10 ,-
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­
ston, Barton, D D Pierce, Evlnud, 000 , 000 .
ticularly and cf Coos County generally. above. T he N orth Bend H arbor Mining Development
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance says:
of Substantial Kind H. Pierce, Tyriel, Dimmick, Robi­
son, Strang, H, A. Young, Williams,
In m aking their a ig u m en ts be­
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Pasaenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Notice of Executors Sale of Real Property at
P h o n e Main 381.
Currie and C o llie r.-
fore the engineers, the committee
Chas. W alker returned last week
Private Sale
—
showed plainly th at they were for
from a visit to C urry county. He
Ea»t Fo Items
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W I L L T H E Y G E T IT?
the dredge and wanted it m a in ­
Mil
i Notice is hereby given that in pur-
visited the scene of operations of the
A gain the people of Coos Bay tained here. T hey showed that to
,,
„
. A ,
„ , suance of a certain order of the county
San Francisco company which
Mr. Berry, ot Stockton, Cal., court of Coos County, Oregon, sitting as
are ex ertin g themselves to obtain make a success of the dredge, it
was necessary to protect the c h a n ­ bought the Divilbliss mine, where went out F riday with 71 head of a court for the transaction of probate
an appropriation for je tty construc­ nel with a jetty, so th at as the
business, made and entered upon the
he looked over Ihe work being done, calves and 2 cows.
| 9th day of August, 1915, in the Matter
tion. T h ey set their mark at $ i,- dredge clears the channel, its work
of Sarah J. Ferry, de-
and he is strongly impressed with
Lloyd Leatherm an is filling silos. of the estate
000,000 this time. T h ey o u gh t to will not be refilled by the tides and
the undersigned, executor of
the idea that it means big things H is engine blower and cutter do ceased,
storms
which
daily
wash
in
tons
said
estate,
will
sell at private sale to
have it, but will they get it?
Not
the highest bidder for cash or in part
for the Sixes m ining region.
good work.
so you would notice it. A nd it is and tons of sand, faster th an it is
for cash and the remainder on credit
possible to keep it cleared away.
The mine is located some five or
their own fault.
T h ey have the
Mr. Strickland, late of Marsh-, as hereinafter stated, in one parcel, and
T h e je tty , yon see, is asked for six miles above the bridge where
subject to confirmation or resale by the
•
“A LL M A K ES"
dismal abortion called a “ bar
field, has rented the Minard place. county court, from and after the 28th
merely as an au x ilia ry to the the road from Bandon to Port Or-
day
of
October,
1915,
all
the
right,
d red g e” saddled upon them , and
Fully
Guaranteed
One Year
Mr. an d Mrs Copple and family, title, interest and estate of the said
dredge. It is necessary to "p ro ­ ford crosses the Sixes
T he com­
tney will get no million dollar jetty
ot
Marshfield,
came
out
in
their
car
Sarah
J.
Ferry,
deceased,
at
the
time
tect" the channel with a jetty , so pany has about 200 acres of old
UNDERWOODS
of her death, and all the right, title
appropriation until the engineers
Mode Is 6 and 7....
16 001
Model 4, automatic ribbon re­
that the little scratches made by river gravel bed which it is pro­ to C herry creek S und ay, the 19 th, and interest that the said estate has,
are brought to the point of ac­
OTHER
MAKES
verse
$
30
(X
)
byjoperation of law or otherwise, ac­
the dredge will not be obliterated posed to work by hydraulic process. for a d a y ’s outiug.
Model 5, automatic ribbon re­
Model 3, Oliver
$ 20 00 (
quired other than or in addition to that
know ledging that the dredge C A N
Will Rose, of Coquille, came up of the said deceased, at the time of her
verse
35 00 Model 5, Oliver
by the next heavy su rf that rolls To obtain the water they have gone
27 50
N O T do the work.
That time is
Model 4, 2-color, back spacer 45 00 Model 2. L. U. -mith, pivot
in and to all that certain real
in
All houor to the great heads abcut four miles ftom the tniue and S un day for his father, Mrs. Rose death,
Model
5,
2-color,
back
spacer
50
00
bearing
25 00 1
property described as follows, towit:
not yet.
One Colonel Roessler,
Model 3, 14-in. carriage, auto.
Model 2 , L.C.Smith,ball bear. 27 50 ,
of H u g h McLain and Peter Loggie constructed a large dam for im­ and Mrs Sterling, who have been The north one-half of the northwest
formerly in charge of this district I
ribbon
reverse
35
00
Model
2,
L.C.Smith,ball
bear­
quarter,
the
southwest
quarter
of
the
| cr whoever evolved this argum ent. pounding the water ol a creek. having a good lime camping on Ihe northwest quarter and the northwest,
Model 3. 14-in. carriage, back
ing, back spacer
32 50 <
(with his headquarters in Portland)
spacer, 2-color
50 00 Model 5, L.C. Smith, latest
! It is a dan dy and it is th e only one T h ere they built a sawmill with a East Fork.
47 50
quarter of the southwest quarter of j 7
recommended the bar dredge, and
Model
2,
Monarch
.........
30 00,
REMINGTONS
T he im provements being made section 25. township 29 south, range 12 -
¡That had a ghost of a show of ac­ capacity ol about 12,000 feet a day,
Model
2
,
4,
5and
6
,Smith
Pre­
west
of
the
Willamette
Meridian
in
'
“ professional ethics” in the service
Model 10, Elite type
$ 32 50
.....................
mier
complishing the object.
It says in for the purpose of sawing out lu m ­ at the county hospital and farm are Coos County, State of Oregon.
15 00 (
Model
10,
Pica
typ.
37
50
has prohibited his successors from
30 00 I
and conditions of sale: Cash:
Model 11, decimal tabulator 40 00 Model 10, Smith Premier
T h e new or Terms
effect, to the engineers’ dep artm en t: ber for the flume an d other construc­ som ething worthwhile.
Models
I
and
2,
Royal
$500 in cash on the day of the sale
27 50 <
doing or saying or recom mending,
Model 11, dec. tab. Wahl add­
40 00'
T h e flume is now being built house for Mr. and Mrs. McLoud and the remainder to be evidenced by a
__:
. 1 .
1 .
.
n
Of course your d redg e is all right. tion
ing and subtract'g device 100 00 Model 5, Royal
a n y th in g th at might cast a reflec- I
”
s
promissory
note
dated
said
day
of
sale
It can make a channel to beat the and something like half a mile has and family gives them a chance to due on or before one year from date,
ttoil on ihe infalliole wisdom of a
Sold $5.00 Cash and $5.00 a month machines sent for three days' examina­
band. T h e devil of it is that the been completed
It is being con­ feel that they have som ething like a drawing interest at the rate of 8 per
fellow engineer.
T h e engineers
tion to any point on the Pacific Coast and if not satisfactory may be I
per annum, interest payable an­
hrst storm that comes up fills the structed in the most substantial home whil* they are m aking a home cent
returned at our expense.
nually, with provision for attorney fees
who have succeeded Roessler have
Modern visible machines rented $2.50 per month, three months
T he cottages for aged in event suit or action is instituted to |
channel alt up again.
Now we m anner and at large expense, much for others
varied from extrem e doubt ot the
$7.00. Initia, payment applied if purchased. Send for catalog
same or any portion thereof, !
want a jetty to ‘protect’ the channel blasting and trestle construction be­ married couples is a th ought for the collect
said note to be secured by a mortgage j
efficacy of a bar dredge at Coos
THE WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO., Inc.
th at your honorable d redg e makes.' ing necessary
T h e water will be unfortunate on ihe part of the coun­ upon said property above described |
Bay to absolute conviction th at it
and conditions.
37 Montgomery St.
321 Washington St.
711 Second Ave
T ak en strictly at its face value, the led to a point above the mine, and ty court th at the people appreciate with usual terms
W illia m F loyd
would prove a failure.
Yet they
San Francisco
Portland
Scatti
and
approve
engineers can endorse th a t without from there piped down with plenty
Executor of Estate of
have felt constiained to go through
9-28-5t
Sarah
J.
Ferry,
Deceased.
If the county court would get r.
stultifying themselves, and T h e of head for hydraulic work
with the expensive farce and “ give
few head of purebred cows of some
Herald
opines
that
th
ey
are
al­
Some
th
irty
or
forty
men
are
at
it a trial.”
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
mighty glad to do it. If the jetty work, and an effort is being made oue of the dairy breeds, and a pure
T h is influence, to protect the en ­
■%<
be constructed, it will not nnly to have the flume completed before bred bull of the same breed, tile bull
By virtue of an execution and order ;
gineering reputation for never do
of
sale
duly
issued
by
the
Clerk
of
the
to be a tup-notcher as to bis lines of
Circuit Court of the County of Coos
in g a fool thing, has been so strong “ protect” the channel d u g by the j the heavy rains commence, and the
dredge but it will go farther and members ol the company have high breeding, a herd of d t i i y cattle State of Oregon, dated the 9th day of
th at it has extended beyond ‘be
make a channel itself.
By direct- j hopes that the w in ter’s work will could Ire grown, the off-piing of September 1915, in a certain action in
confines ol the engineering d ep art­
the Circuit Court for said County
mg the force of the ou tgoing tides bear out the rxpectatioos on which i which would benefit ihe whole coun- and State, wherein C. M. Caton as
ment and has made itself felt among
it will wash out to sea more sand their plans are founded. If this ty. T h e same wiih hogs T he way P_aintiff recovered judgment against A.
the people of Coos Bay themselves
H. Olson for the sum of Eighty-four
in one day than the dredge could prove to be the outcome it will mean Mr. McCloud takes care ol the stock and 36-100 dollars with interest thereon
T h e arg u m en t h s beeu used that
at
the rate of 8 per cent, per annum
remove in a m onth, and it will al- i much to the Sixes co untry, to C urry on the place now -is evidence of
they are dependent on the friendly
IJA V IN G bought the plant of the Co-
from Oct. 19, 1910, and the sum of I
ways be on the jo b , night and day, county and to all this section of Or- j what he could d > il he h_d pure- twenty-two and 90-100 dollars, with in - 1
favor of the engineers for their fu­
1
1 quille Mill and Mercantile Com­
lair weather and foul
It will never egon. There is on the Sixes river bred stock to li mdle and a chance terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent,
ture im provements, and that they
per annum from Oct. 1st, 1913, and
pany,
the undersigned is now prepared
rest until it has opened a channel of a large area of old river bottom like to raise top-notchers.
twenty-five dollars Attorney fee And
must not do or say a n y th in g to cast
costs
and
disbursements
taxed
at
Six­
to
fill
all orders for any kind of
It th at th at where the present work is go-
Those who thiuk they th ink the teen and 30-100 dollars, on the 10th day
any reflection on “ the departm ent.” certain width and depth.
channel
be
filled
by
a
storm
the
ing
on.
T
h
e
gold
is
undoubtedly
county
c
le
r
k
’s
office
is
slack
in
busi-
of
February,
1915
Captain McG enn, of the steamer
Notice is hereby given that I will on
B reakwater, h as felt that influence ietty will begin, with the next out there, and the practicability of get- n„ s may get sa| ve for t j,e jr minds the 16th day of October, 1915, at the
and has endeavored to speak k in d ­ going tide the wotk of clearing it. ting it needs only to be demonstrated from figures. T he am ount received front door of the County Court House f
in Coquille in said County at 10 o'clock
Especial attention will be paid to the
ly of the d red g e.
T h e Coos Bay- In the meantim e the dredge can go lo lead to the establishment of a durin g the year 1914 was $8 898 9 9 ; in the forenoon of said day, sell at pub­
|he a m o u n , expended d u rin g the lic auction to the highest bidder, for
News, whose editor knows more out when the weather will permit great m ining center a' our doors.
local
demand, and every effort will be
T h e main point that impressed year
was ^ ^ 7.66
Of the cash, the following described property,
about the Coos Bay bar and its and cart away a tew tons of sand
to-wit:
made to supply anything needed at the
lor the whole
Mr. W alker was not the statistics amount expended $972 50 was The
paid
west one-half of the northeast
needs th an any other landlubber ami get the credit
shortest possible notice.
Your orders
one-quarter, section twelve, township
business.
an
d
details,
but
the
expensive
and
for
having
old
plats
th
at
were
be­
living, has been b ro u g h t lo handle
twenty-four, south, range thirteen west
are
solicited.
lt is a good scheme.
May it substantial character of the work COming dim redrafted; that should of Willamette meridian in Coos county,
the dredge with softly padded
He says it looks like no, be figured in as office expense Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the
gloves. It has even spoken in a prove successful, and mav Congress beiug done
property of he said A. H Olson or as
be
accommodating
enough
to
m
ake
a
California
or
Arizona proposition, for ti,at year any more than the much thereof as may be necessary to
strain of mild hopefulness of the
"satisfy
the said judgment in favor of
work of the d red g e— a piece ot self the appropriation without asking indicating that the possibilities of p rinting of that part of the court plaintiff and against said defendant
too
many
em
barrassing
questions
the
Sixes
region
have
at
last
re-
house
walls
which
inclose
the
clerk’s
with interest thereon, b>gether with all
stultification of which we never
ceivad recognition from mining men office should be figured in as office costs and disbursements that have or
th o u g h t G u s Bennet would be atHH" ltK‘ <lred^ e ________
may accrue.
Many papers are condem ning the °* , *le ' i,r 8 er k *"d-
The com pany expense. As a matter of lact, the
guilty.
Alfred Johnson Jr.,
Sheriff.
law, recently declared constitutional ¡' putting its own money into the c lerk ’s office lor 1914 was $40383
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, Sept. 11th
Sluce the above was in type the by the supreme court, for the clos- <leve' ° P nient work and no stork has ahead of the hounds. Frotp Jan. 1
9-14-51
3 BIG DAYS
A T NORTH BEND
October 1, Ò, 9
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jQ
8 g
<C<
)£$
Seed Season is Here I
B R ID G E C A R N IV A L
Thursday, October 7,
Good Roads Convention
KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE
Fraternal Conventions
FROM THt NATIONAL CAPITAL
Friday, October 5,
Sports-----Race -
-Dances
Saturday, October 9,
Sports, Water Sports, Parades
BIG BRIDGE CARNIVAL
North Bend, October 7, 8, 9
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