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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1905)
Coquille tyrold. Items of the Irrigation Country. While the present irrigation fund of $25,000.000 would not go very O- F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR far, distributed throughout the 16 great western states and territories, County Official Paper. in two, three, or four million dollar amounts, it is being made to carry PUBLISHED EVEU Y WEDNESDAY. forward a quite uniform and com Devoted to i b e n iA t e n e l and s o c ia l up prehensive irrigation development, building o f thoGoquille Valley particularly ty making the irrigation works pay end o f Oooa County generally. Subscription, peryear.in advanoe, $1.60 for themselves. In other words it is not the pro Church Directory- gram of the Reclamation Service to C b i u t u s C h u r c h . — Pi naohing every build large projects complete im Sunday at 11 n. ia. and 7:30 p .m . Sunday school at 10 a. m. Cbrialian Endeavor at mediately, but to finish a small but 0:80 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wedn ?a- independent portion of each project dav evening at 7:80. All cordially invited. Epiaoopal Church.— Episcopal services so that the water rights of the lands trill be held at St. James ohurch, Coquille thus irrigated may be sold to the City the third Sunday in eaoh month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. W m . Horsefall, Pastor. settlers and thus immediately furn M . E. Church, South: Preaohing each ish money with which to carry the and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. on. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 work still farther. The government o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:80, p. m. Junior League at 8:30, p. m. Prayermeet is in each case starting the works, ing Thursday evening at 7:30. and allowing the project itself and H . a*. Branham, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church.—Servioe the Bettlers to provide for its com the first and third Sunday in each month And as in all the govern Preaohing at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:80 p. m. pletion. Sunday school at 10 o'olock a. m . Ep- ment projects the lands are being wortb League at 6:80 p. m. J. L. B eattv , Pastor. eagerly taken op by settlers, there The W . C. T . U. meets every 1st and 3rd is no question of the success and Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian ohnroh. Hiemrri, D ay A dvkntibt C htjbch —Sab completion of the works, of however bath i seventh day) services: Sabbath school 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. m ., great magnitude. prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m ., young people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. m. All are invited to attend these meetings. C. H . BUNCH. Elder. Wild blackberrins are ripening M. A, Welch, of Lampa, was among Coquille’s business visitors on Friday. B orn . —In Coquille City, June 8, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Willson, of Fairview, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hickson, of the lower river, were in town Fri day shopping and greeting friends. Wm. F. Kennedy, the blacksmith of Bandon came up the last of the week on his way to Portland where he will take in the fair. David Fulton, of this city,take wi 1| orders for head stones, m onum ents and all kinds of cemetery work for the Coos County Marble and Granite Works, of Marshfield. Er. and Mrs. L. A. Whereat, of North . Bend, came over Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Whereat’s par ents, Mr. and Mns. J. H. Sackett, of this city. * Mrs. Geo. Stewart, of Gardiner, arrived in town Friday on her way to Bandon, where she goes to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogers, of that place. The laxative effect of Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize it is the effect of a medicine. For sale by K. S, Knowlton. The Misses Nellie Kerrigan, Etta James, and Bertha Wilkins, who have been attending the Albany College the past school year, arriv ed here last week and are greeting their many friends. EASTERS BUSINESS MEN 1NT1RESTED. That the eastern part of the United States is not indifferent to the national benefit of irrigation and the development of the west is shown by the intelligent resolutions passed at the recent annual meet ing of the National Association of Manufactures held at Atlanta, Ga., on May 21. Recognizing that the reclamation of western desert acres will furnish the finest market possible for east ern manufactures, the resolutions commended the administration of Secretary Hitchcock of the Interior Department who is charged with the administration of the irrigation law, endorsed Director Walcott and Chief Engineer Newell of the Recla mation Service and pledged to them the support of some 3300 of the largest manufactures in the United States in their continued efforts to carry out the national ir rigation act for the creation of the largest possible number of prosper ous American homes. The resolutions further set forth that the profound importance of the social and philanthropic features of the irrigation movement and the subdivision of large land tracts into small homes should he impressed upon the American people to the end that Amenea should become a nation of rural homes rather than one of large cities. The resolutions call attention to the great public importance of the national frauds, the weakness of our present land laws and strongly support the recommendation of President Roosevelt’s Public Land Commission for a thorough reform in our land laws to the end that the public lands be held strictly for real settlers and against speculators. Keport of the condition of ■ l u g . ' T H FIRST NATIONAL BANK A t Coquille, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, March 1 4 ,19&5. bm oubob « Loans and discounts................... $26,175 46 Overdraft«, aecored and untie- cored............................................. 83 31 U. 8. Bonds to «ecure circulation 6,250 CO Premiums on U. 8. Bonds......... ‘167 18 Bonds, securities, etc................. 88,123 32 Banking house, furniture and Fixture«....................................... 9,748 69 Due from 8tate Hanks and Bankers........................................ 942 46 Due from approved reserve agents........................................... 46,902 38 Checks aud other cash item s... 1,713 27 Fractional paper currency, nick els, and cents............................ 25 So Lawful money reserve in hank, ▼ixt Specie.......................... $10,231 40 l*>gal-tender notes.. 3,050 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurers pro of circulation) Total............................................ 13,281 20 312 50 $143,875 13 State of Oregon, I • County of Multnomah, * I, L. H. Hazard. Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trne to the best of my knowledge and belief. L . H . H a za r d , Cashier. Directors l\m j « S i . a . . l MAL Subscribed and sworn to be fore me this 6th day of [ r Jane, 1906, 1 O. A. Lxwi«, Notary Publie. J u st W h a t E veryone fo r S h o u ld R oberts & C arter , M yrtle Poiut Oregon. R O S EB U R G -M î f i t l E P O IN T- 3 i A G E L IN E D issolution B. F E N T O N P rop Sddle Horses of best quality always oat baud. Good Rigs in reudi nes for special trips. In fact, a geeneral Stage aod Livery business. Accommodations for Taveling n en o specialty Leave Coquille at 6 a. ra„ arriving at Iloseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.00. Coquille Tonsorial Parlors, N o tic e . Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing tietween L. E . Teters and E. W . G regg, and do ing business under the firm name of Teters A G regg, is this day dissolved. All bills, notes, and accounts are pay Sale. A fine dairy farm containing 70 acres of bottom land 23 seres of hill land, and adjosuing the town of Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, and J mile from creamery. Forty- five acres of bottom land improved and in good state of cultivatiion; 5 acres slashed, burned and newly seeded; hill land is nil good for pas ture; 3 seres of orchard in good eari bngeonditiou aud diffeii nt var ieties of fruit. House, barn and other buildings. While we have a number o f oth er dairy farms for sale, yet this is one o f the best bar gains, ns the location is all that could he desired, being uear town, school and creamery. This is cer tainly a bargain for some progres sive dairy man Price »7,500. Capital stock paid in................. $25,000 00 Sarplus fund.................................. 2,060 07 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid........................... 1.702 85 National Bank note« outstand ing................................................. 5,950 00 Individual deposits «abject to ckeck............................................ 91,862 53 Demand certificate« of deposit 17,799 68 C o b b i c t — -Attest: L. H ablockeb , I s a ia h H a c k b b , A. J. S h b b w o o d . Dairy Farm ___ Notice is hereby given that th “ part nership heretofore existing between Stephen L. Minarti and B. Folsom , do ing business under the firm name of Minard & Folsom has been dtholved. All hills, notes a n d accounts due or to be come due said partnership are hereby n iA d e payable to said It. Folsom ; and all obligations of said partnership m ention ed in the agreement of dissolution are hereby assumed by said B. Folsom . Dated at Coos C ounty, Oregon, this 24th day of April, A . D. 1905. B. FO LSO M . 143,875 13 LIAB1LITIB8. T otal........................................... NOTICE I ' m a I. It was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such n had case of kid ney disease, ns that ofC. F. Collier, of Cherokee, la., but Electric Bit ters did it. He writes: “ My kid neys were so far gone, I could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful back ache, headache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found »cu re, and by them was re stored to perfeed health. 1 recom mend this great tome medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or Btomach, Guaranteed by R. S. Knowlton, druggist; price 50c. CHAS M00MAW, Prop the Unfortunate. 01] S J lh E .m z C la u d e F ox, Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and the most Bncceeeful Special ist In Sett Francisco, b UII con tin u e» to cure all | B e i u B l and • « d i I b b I D IIC B IV U BUCil M , «oa errh eea . t ile r l ■ t r l f l e r e , S y p h ilis I In all Ita forms. Ak in U la e B ie », N e rv o u s I D e b ility , I m p e l » » l e y h e m lm m l W e a k * I n e a s and L o u o f ■ » » • | h o o d , the consequence 1 of aelf abut# and excesses producing the following sym ptom s; sallow couu. tenauce, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head.rluglng In the ears, lose of confidence, dlm- dence iu approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakneseof the limbs and back, loss of mem ory, pimples on the face, coughs, consumption, etc. D r . O ilh bon has practiced in Sun Francisco 40 rears and those troubled should not fall to consult him and receive the benefit o f hla grest skill and axperlence. The doctor cures when others fall. Try him. C 'n rra K u a r a n t e r d . Persons cured at home. Chargee reasonable. Call or write. D r . J . F . GENERAL GRAYING. COQUILLE, OREGON. Meets ah Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and Dispatch. WOOD FOR SALK- Leave orders at T. J. Little’s Livery Drane’ s Store, D E A L E R IN Every farmer raises some fruit. All could raise more and better fruit and make more money from^ it if they read a first-class fruit paper like The Naflonal Fnilt Grower Published at St. Joseph, Mich., in the heart of the famous Michigan Fruit Belt. A large, beautifully pnnted Monthly, ably edited, full of the latest and best methods of cultivating, handling and marketing large and small fruits. lim n T U » i n n to any farmer or fruit grower to W U K l I l J p I U U have this paper for this next year. T he S p ra y in g C alendar is invaluable. W e will give this paper ab solu tely free for one ye a r to any new or old subscriber who pays arrearage and one year in advance. Cut out this advertisement and send or bnng it in at once. This offer may be w ithd raw n w ithout notice. Fancy ' A C H O IC E L I N E K lo u i* a n d FFeacL. Everythin'7 found in a first-el iss Grocery. Prices the 'outezt consistent with good goods. FRO N T ST. C O Q U IL L E Coquille Board of Trade W . T. K eiu :, President. E. D. S perry , Vice-President V. R. W ilson , Secretary. O. C- S anford , Cor. Secretary L. H. H azard , Treasurer. and BOX FAC TO R Y -------------- - , $ » <-------- .. — W an ted . — 10 men in each Btate to While a blllious attack is decid travel, tack signs and distribute edly unpleasant it is quickly over samples and circulars of our goods. when Chamberlain’s Stomach and DRY I,AND RECLAMATION. Salary $75.00 per month, $ 3.00 per Liver Tablets are used. For sale day for expenses. Kuhlman Co. Colorado, Wyoming and Montana by R. S. Knowlton. Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago. are apparently waking up to the Our old friend, T. 3. Perking, o f fact that several million acres of Parkersburg made us a pleasant land in those states which have call while in town Friday. The been for years grazed upon by cat old gentleman has hns been som e tle and sheep and considered worth P o u ltr y F a r m , what under the weather o f late, but less for agriculture in any form, can Prop we are glad to say, is on the m eu d bo made to grow very profitable crops of grains, forage, and in some at this time. BANDON, OREGON. cases even vegetables and fruit. F ob S ale . — O ne United States The rainfall in these regions is com Thoughbred cockerels from $1 up Turbine Seperator, capacity about paratively slight, but it happens to and|eggs $1 per setting. 1000 pounds; in good order, as good come at just the growing season of as new. Owner perfectly satiefied the crops and the soil is so wonder The safe and reliable tiw n- screw hut it is not large enough for his fully retentive of moisture as well business. For full particulars go to as productive that from 15 to 30 g ^ ^ T l i e New and Speedy,, T. II. Mehl A Co’s, liardwaro store. bushels of wheat per acre and other Str. crops in proportion, can be raised Bancroft Items on as little as 12 or 16 inches of C. P. Jensen. Master There is but little going on in rainfall, which in eastern states W ill make regular tripe between this part of the country that will would not suffice to half way ma. Coquille River and San interest the general reading public, ture a crop. The "drv farm” ex perts state that there are at least a Francisco. hut to us a wedding is an event of hundred million acres of land dis some importance. No Stop-over at Way Porta. tributed throughout the western M abkied — On Sunday, June 0, at Electric L igh ts. Everything in First- states, in some places in very con Class Style. the residence of the bride’s son, siderable tracts and in other sec Mrs. C. Gerald and Elder S. Rice, tions in small patches, where the Rev. C. D. Price officiating. This climatic conditions are such that ‘T h e S h e e p h e r d e r ’ worthy couple are too well known the lauds will yield crops as good to need any introduction to our as the average farm Innde of the D e L an ey s N e w N ovel. readers, and are given the good Mississippi Valley. This class of wishes of many friends. development by better cultivation Mr. Drane passed up the creek of the soil, in connection with the Oregon Writer’s Best Effort. Tuesday in company with a friend, introduction by the government of en route to Eden Valley. foreign plauts specially adapted to A story of the great range war On Friday o f la st w eek, C. M . American arid land conditions an I into which is interwoven the Price and family of Ford ccuntv, further limed by the great agricul romantic episodes of acquiring KansiiH, arrived at this place and tural development under national timber lands and the advance will spend the s u m m e r visiting rela irrigation will cauac in the next ten ment of irrigation. This pro tive« ami c o m p a r in g the g o o d and years a mighty transformation in duction will nppear in the Ore bad points of thin country with the west. gon Semi-Weekly Journal in those of their prairie h o m e. G . K. M it c h e l l . I serial form. The Journal will D. Barker and T. It. Hillings of he clubbed with this paper, the Ft tit B A L E .— At s bargain, the C o - 1 Eden Valley came d ow n last w eek two for $2.75. Subscribe at for supplies, and r e p o rt all th in gs qoillo Furniture and llox Factory- A 1 once and read this great story good paying business. For term s and | well in that littie co m m u n ity . of life ss told hv Paul De Lanev. informal; > i write nr apply to J. t l . Fish, A uto . Coquille, Oregon. S u b e H b e n e u i a n d g a t t i n t C h a p te r Vv e carry n lull line of Goquille Furniture E liza b eth Groceries. OF . Syrup, T o I muh ’-), Ciypirs, He. W a n t e d — T rustw orthy man or woman to manage business in this county and adjoining territory for well established house of solid financial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary with all necessary ex penses paid weekly by check from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Position permenent: previous experience not essential. J - G - F is h No investment required. We furn MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, C u beB , Apple and Fruit Boxes ished everything. Enclose self ad Cabinets, T a b le s , Counters, Store Fronts, etc. dressed envelope. Address, Mana Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111. prompt Attention. 12t-10 J, R. Stillwell, Staple and I One 6 horse power steam engine; one 600 gallon cheese vat; one cu.-d sink; cheese hoops and press screws. All the above are about as good as new, but will be sold very cheap. NOBLER & LYONS, Coquille, Oregon. M Plymouth Rock table U lb b o u .O B V K e s r n .Y B I . >N a n l 'r a i i e i a e o l< 'a l Paper Free For Sale. ^ O R R G O P rflD P P T T no. Mr. J. T, Barber of Irwinville, Ga., always keeps a cottle of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy at hand ready for in stant use. Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and diarhoea com e on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber says: “ I have tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of the best medicines I ever saw. I keep a bottle of it in my room as I have had several at tacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine I ever used.” Sold by R . S. Knowlton. Front Street. Opposite Hotel Coquille, able by E . W . Gregg. Dated at Coos county, Oregon, May 22, 1905. L . E . T k tk rs . Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for Industries of any kind. Shoes R epaired I would respectfully announce to \ the citizens of Coquille that I have opened a shop on Front street, next, ! to the bicycle store, for repairing j shoes. All work entrusted to me will he promptly and ueatly doue at reasonable prices. I also keep leather and shoe findings for sale. R. W. O suoune . J OB W O R K The Finest to be had in The W hole T hing in an Egg Shell H ow to G et Coos County at the lowest 2 0 0 E ggs a Y e a r per H en Prices. The second edition of a Pracical Poultry Manual is now ready. Contains anions other thing* the famous Sampson Method of Feeding» which is known to be one of the best moans of making a profit from poultry, 8ome of the chapter headings are: Brooder Chieks; Profitable Poultry R ais ing; Principle Difficulties; Remedies for Roup; During the Moult: Economy in Feeding; Poultry as a Business; (rap Nests, with plans and illustrations. This chapter is worth the price of the book. Tells the practical way to make poultry pay. Price 50c. Our paper is a 32 page Agricultural Maga- aine with Household, Poultry, Horticnllurt and Dairy Department«. Subscription price $1.00. * * * * * Leqal Blanks, Wedding Stationery. Posters. Envelopes, Statements. Up-to-date Work Delivered « I 1 si m with Neatness and The Pacific Tree and Vine San Briefs, * Letter Heads, To introduce our monthly into your home we will «end the paper one year and A Practical Poultry Manual for 35 cents. 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