Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 05, 1905, Image 4

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    Coquille tyerald.
D F- DEAN,
EDirOR
AND PROPRIETOR
County Official Paper.
PUBLISHED KVEKY W E D N E SD A Y .
D evoted to ib e lusteriel and aooial nu-
botldlbü o f the C oquille V alley varttonlarly
end o f Oooe Uonutv general]> .
4nbaerli>tion, per rear, in adv v anee, fl.A O
Church Directory-
C wbistiah C hoboh . — Pleaching every
8nnday at U a. iu . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
eehool at 10 a. ra. Cbriatian Endeavor at
6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednae-
dav evening at 7:30. All oordially invited.
Eplaoopal Chnroh.—Epiaoopal eervioee
will be held at St. Jainea ohorch, Coqnille
C ity tbe third Sunday In eaoh month.
Sunday school at 10 a. in. eaoh annday.
W m . Horaefall. Paator.
M . E .CJhuroh, South: Preaching eaoh
and e v e n B n n d a ya atll a. m. and 7:30 p.
a . Snnday-eohool every Sunday at 10
o’olook. Senior Epworth League at R:30, p.
m. Junior League at 3:30,p .m . Prayermeet­
ing Thuraday evening at 7:80.
H . <1. Branham, paator.
Jdethodlat Epiaoopal chnroh.—Bervioe
the Aral and third Sunday in eaob month
Preaching at 11 o’ olook a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday eohool at 10 o’olook a. m.
Ep­
worth League at 6:90 p. m.
J . L . B eatty , Pastor.
The W. O. T. D. meeta every let and 3rd
Eridav at » p. m. at the Cbriatian aburoh.
H b v b m t ii D ay ApvainiaT Cmjacn—Sab­
bath i seventh day) aervioeei Sabbath
mhool 10 a. m., Bible study 11 a. m ..
prayer meeting Tuesday evening 9 p.m .,
young people's meeting Friday, 8 p- m.
All are invited to attend these meetings.
C. H . BUNCH.
Elder.
I t may l e true that Secretary
David Starr Jordan sayB there is
Mayor Weavor is demonstrating
that he knows how to fight a ma­ no graft in Japan. A n d still they Morton will denote that Equitable
We, your committee appointed to chine by ateadil.v lopping off the say Japan is not a Chi i : i n nation. I surplus to co n stru ctin g M r. T o m
draft resolutions of oondolence to heads of the machine officials.
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It rut.'s little interurbau subway.
Spam seem s t<* huvs no u im cu ltj
our noighbor, Mrs. Joeie Parrott in
in taking E n gla n d by storm when
E olin vs, V oiles and M ohair s t
the loss of her father, do hereby
Tbe public may ba thankful she d o e s n o t eouie arm ed with un j M u . P irrutt's. Just the th in g fo r
submit the following:
that Secretary Morton ia not to re­ Yrmada.
sum m er dresses._____________________
Whereas,
It baa pleased the turn to railroading. He has en­
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Supreme Ruler to call from a neigh­ joyed too good an opportunity to
bor a loving father. Therefore be learn how inefficient the Internante
T H E : m : -A -1ST
it.
Commerce Commission really ia.
Resolved, That the neighbors of
W h o tied the c o w 's tail to his le g in th e p r o c e s s o f m ilk
W ahtkd . — 10 men iu each state to
in g ; said she h ad n ot d r a g g e d him o v e r tw o m ile s b e f o r
Erening Tide Cirole, No. 214, Wom­
be realized he had m ade a m ista k e.
en of Woodcraft, extend to our travel, tack signs and distribute
neighbor, Josie Perrott, our sympa­ samples and circulars of our goods.
H o -w 2v£-ucla H’artli.ex
thy in this her sad bereavement, al­ Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per
day for expenses. Kuhlman Co.
so be it further,
M ust you be d r a g g d b e fo r e y o u rou lize y o u are m a k in g a
m istake in n ot u siu g E le c t r ic L ig h t s .
Resolved, That a copy o f these Dept Atlas Building, Chicago.
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resolutions be sent to our bereaved
neighbor, also to eaoh the H erald Dairy Farm
for Sale.
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and Recall for publication.
A fine dairy farm containing 70
Julia C. Hayes,
acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill
Mary A. Pierce,
land, and adjoaning the town of j
Eva S. Krewson,
D E A L E R IN
Myrtle Point, Coos county, O regon ,'
Committee.
and
i
mile
from
creamery.
Forty-
Coquille, Oregon, June 26, 1905.
five acres of bottom land improved
and in good state of cultivation; 5
C e n t e n n ia l R o t e s .
A CHOICE LIN E OF
acres slashed, burned and newly
A substation of the Portland seeded; hill land is all good for pas­
poatoffice baa been established on ture; 3 acres of orchard in good
the grounds of the Lewis and Clark eari bngcondition and different var­
Exposition, near the main entrance ieties of fruit. House, barn and
for the accommodation of visitors other buildings. While we have a
at the Fair. The station is equipped number of other dairy farms for
Prices the 1oui est
completely, and visitors may receive sale, yet this ia one of the best bar­ Everything found in a first-class Grocery.
their mail there, purchase money gains, as the location ia all that
consistent with good goods.
orders and stamps, and mail letters. could ba desired, being near town,
FRONT
ST.
COQUILLE
Early visitors at tbe Lewis and school and creamery. This is cer­
Clark Fair have been surprised to tainly a bargain for some progres­
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find that the hotel bl -1 boarding­ sive dairyman. Price $7,500.
R e s o lu tio n s o f C o n d o le n c e .
B r o w n ie
Drane’s Store,
A wonderfully capable and accurate camera
built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to
satisfy experienced photographers, yet so
simple that children can use it.
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
¡Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc.
We
carry a
full line of
PICTURES 2'A x 3'A inches.
TTlcrui* a n d F e e d .
Are you attending the meetings
at the little church?
County Commissioner Spires vis­
ited the bay last week.
Dan Miller, of Dora, made our
office a pleasant business call on house keepers are
ig very
Wednesday.
reasonable rates for F...r visitors.
J. D. Stewart, of Bandon. made The chargea in moat eases are but
the bay • visit last week, returning little above those ordinarly in effect.
on Thursday,
Portland is unusually well supplied
L. B. Fetter, of Remote, made with restaurants, and the prices for
the county seat a business visit one food have not gone up at all.
A careful estimate made by a
day last week.
Portland
florist places the number
Bee hives of good pattern and
put up in worKraan-like manner at of roses now in bloom in Portland
the Coqnille Furniture Faotory.
10,000,000- while other estimates
Parties wishing the best of pas­ are twice as high. The Lewis and
ture for stock will do well to inquire Clark Exposition grounds are deck­
ed with the fragrant blossoma whieh
of W . A. Goodman, Coquille, Or.
The gasoline sohooner Berwick, are found everywhere in great pro­
which took on a cargo of coal at fusion. The magnificence of Port­
Riverton for Rogue river, sailed land roses has bean a source of
astonishment to oarly visitors from
Wednesday morning.
J, C. WbittiDgton, o f the South tbe East.
T h e H erald o f E ureka. C a l . will
Fork, came down Wednesday and
continued his trip to the bay, re- send a party o f five to the Lew is
and Clark E xp osition in A u gust,
turning the day following.
wan paying all the expenses o f the party
for a period o f ten days. T h ose
ov e r this way last T u esda y look in g
who w ill e n jo y the gen erosity of
after his interests in the cou n ty seat.
the H erald w ill be the m ost p op u ­
H e is a n ticip atin g som e im p rov e­
lar postal em p loyee in the cou n ty the
ments.
teacher w ho receives the most votes,
Dsvid Fulton, of this city, will take
ami
the moat p op u la r lod g e m em oer.
orders for head siones, monuments and
all kinds of cemetery work for the Coos V aluable prizes are offered also for
County Marbis and Granite Works, of those w h o stand secon d in the con
Marshfield.
test.
John G old en , o f M arshfield,
R o bests & C arter ,
Myrtle Point Oregon.
W a n te d —T rustw orthy man or
woman to manage business in this
county snd 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.
No investment required. We furn­
ished everything. Enclose self ad­
dressed envelope. Address, Mana­
ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, ILL
12t-10
further information call on or address
E. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh-
fiald. Or., or at this office.
Notice
W. T
Buff Plymouth Rock
® I ^ T I is New and 8 jie e d y .jp ®
S tr.
E liz a b e th
C. F Jensen M aster.
W ill make regular trips between
Coquille River and San
Francisco.
Dr. Gibbon
All the
Fu ll d escrip tio n in K o d a k C a ta lo g F R E E
at any p h o to g r a p h ic d ea lers o r b y m ail,
EASTMAN KODAK CO.,
Rochester, N. Y.
E. D. S perry , Vioe-President
Secretary.
O. C- S anford , Cor. Secretary
Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for
ROSEBURG-M YR i LE POINT-
ÍAGE LINE
Industries of any kind.
B. FENTON
Prop
Fruit Paper Free
o r r . pfmr*»*a o n tha tara, r o f h*. e*p<»ti«iptH4t. etr
■»r. «*<*»*•«•
rrartlca.1 tn «an F r a n e r ò ••
*a araa n d Iknaa IrmiKlrvI i » c . i M n o ! fall ta com m it
htm and raoafaa tha banali t n f b « fr a n i »h HI and
•* {'•rtooça. T fcartortorrn raa w h a n n th aratn h . T tJ
f a a r a a i a a d . l‘ e r % .r , r*>rad at
J -.y r
h u o r a h i * r » H or wrria I t r J F .
• I M a a .M 9 K * a r a $ t l
r a a r ls r o « «1
Sdclle Horse» of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in re* <1 i
nes for special trip». In fart, a geeneral Stage nod Livery B umim k *
-4.ceoa»'ionfttioi « for T fcvelin*. p e n s fit fir If;*
L-*avf C oq u ille at 6 ft. in., arriving at R o s '-U irg at 10 p m.
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
Published at St. Joseph, Mich, in the heart of the famous
Michigan Fruit Belt. A large, beautifully printed Monthly,
ably edited, full of the latest and best methods of cultivating,
handling and marketing large and small fruits.
H T I D T I I C I A f t to any fanner or fruit grower to
W U K 1 1 1 i p l U U have this paper for this next year.
The Spraying Calendar is invaluable. We will give
this paper absolutely free fo r one year 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 ithdraw n without notice.
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and BOX FACTORY
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P is h
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, store Fronts, ete.
Turning Work n Specialty.
All Orders given
prompt Attention.
JOB W O R K
The Finest to be had in
The Whole Thin# in an Egg Shell
to Get
Eggs
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SS3S8SS?
I would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Coquille that I have
opened a shop on Front street, next j
to the bicycle store, for repairing j
shoes. All work entrusted to me |
will be promptly and neatly doDe fej
at reasonable prices. I also keep ($■]
leather and shoe findings for sale. {83
R. W. OsBorxE. | f5i
200
$5. 0«
i
Shoes Repaired.
H ow
Fare
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The National Fruit Grower
D e Laney s N e w N ov el.
his home at Shelton, Washington,
N o S to p -o v e r at W a y P orte.
June ’l ist, while coupliag lo g g in g
NOTICE.
care, his heed being crushed by the
Electric Lights. Everything in First-
R. C. Lee, who has been in the
Class Style.
ends of the logs.
The cars had
employ of the W. R. Haines Music
been loaded by an inexperienced
Company the past few months, is
thè Unfort rinate.
hand.
no longer connected with the con­
Garry Burton Bunnell was born
cern, and is not authorized to make |
T h l» Old reU ahl« OBd tbe
in Coos county, Oregon, March 19,
» ( « I e o m e f u l Sp*oiaJ-
any collections or solicit for the
hrt In Han PrBoctnro.iitill
1886, snd was therefore 19 years,
coatfnnas to c n r * »11
makes o f anv piano ir instruments
» « « ■ • I niid f t e a l a a l
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$ u ch M
three months and two days old . I
U o n n r r k ir t ,
«Ifp f
carried by the \V. R Haines Music
• i r l H u r p , ft v p M H a
He will lie remembered by many o f
I
b
a
ll
Ila
formi*,
» k l«
Company
IM
D e ria n «
our young people as a boy whose
D a M I tlw . I n ip n ir n
(S ig n e d )
W . R . H a i n e s .-
r .» * m l « « l W r a k <
every acquaintance was his friend.
« « • • a n d U n n f «s*as
th è conwpqa voca
The fsmilv have the heartfelt aym. j
o f «ait * h "* $ a n.' Fsraaaaa
pr-s ■’»•’ f U>a
» » m p i u i r * ; « ü 'o w eom>-
For Sale
*•” •***•• rtar* «fw ta andar lh a a ra *, pain in tha
pathy of all. His mother died on lv
b*ad , rln g 'n f t q tha aan*. \ o m o f con fiti* * * * , dtfll
One# horse power steam engine: one da
n ca la w ie o a e b t n f « fra n c* !* . paîr'iatfc n .>f thr
three months ago.
#00 gallon cheese vat; one curd sink;
lh * h B) ha a n <1 h«A'lt. IcwMi-f m m i
cheese hoops and press screws.
ilsos ,
L, H. H azard , Treasurer.
J, R. Stillwell,
W asted .— A furnished house by above are about as good as new. but
will be wild very cheap.
man and wife, no children. Enquire
NOSI-KR A LYONS.
at this office
Coquille. Oregon.
K err , President.
V. R. W
‘The Sheepherder’
Notice is hereby given that my wife,
Martha Brewer, has left her bed and
Prop
board and refuses to return thereto, and
the public ia hereby warned against
BAND0N, OREGON.
trusting her upon my credit, and that
Thoughbred
cockerels from $1 up
I will not l<e responsible for any obliga­
and|aggs $1 per setting.
tions she may contract.
Paled at Coquille, Oregon, Mar 29,
190ft.
P. H. Bsawma.
J I ^ T h s sals and reliable tiwn-
screw
Teters A Gregg, is this dav dissolved.
All bills, notes, and accounts are pay­
F a ta l A c c id e n t
able by E. W . Gregg.
Dated at Cooa countv, Oregon, Mav
Garry B. Bunnell was killed near 22, 190ft.
L. E. Tarsus.
Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter
with iris diaphragm stops.
Coquille Board of Trade |
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
Stephen L. Minard and B. Folsom, do­
ing business under the firm name of
Minard A Folsom lias been disolved. All
bills, notes and accounts .lue or to be­
come due said partnership are hereby
made payable to said B. Folsom; and all
obligations of said partnership m* ntion-
ed in the agreement of dissolution nr
hereby assumed l.vsaid 11. Folsom.
Dated at Coos County, Oregon, this
24th day of April, A. D. 1905.
B. FOLSOM.
Poultry F arm ,
E. M. Furman is doing a good
trade in Pianos.
Several of our
townspeople have already made
selections from his stock, and a
number have been delivered to up
river ranches and to patrons in
D issolu tion N o t ic e .
Myrtle Point. He reporte having
Notice is hereby given that the co­
closed out tbe first shipment while partnership heretofore existing between
a duplicate invoioe is now in tran. L. E. Teters and E. W . Oregg, and do­
ait.
ing business under the firm name of
Loads in daylight with film
Cartridges.
NOTICE.
W. R. Haines, the Marshfield
Fine Breakfast Bacon at Dean A Oregon Writer’s Best Effort.
piano man, who made the upper
Coquille a business visit last week, Morgan's.
A story of the great range war
returned home suffering from an at­
at
See those black silk
into which ia interwoven the
tack of poison oak.
Mrs. Perrott’s.
romantio episodes of acquiring
FOR SALE.— At a bargain, the Co
timber lands and tbe advance­
quille Furniture and Box Factory- A
F or S ale . — One acre tract in nice
ment of irrigation.
This pro­
good paying business. For terms and
information write or apply to J, G. Fish location with house and barn; 100
duction will appear in the Ore­
young fruit trees.
Enquire at
Coquille, Oregon.
gon Semi-Weekly Journal in
Mr. and Mrs. A . Dunham, of H krald office.
serial form.
The Journal will
Santa Rosa, Calif., who have been
be clubbed with this paper, the
Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both
here visiting Capt. H. W. Dunham, buildings in good condition; 18 rooms in
two for $2.75.
Subscribe at
went to Portland on tbe Roanoke. hot«), 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur­
once and read this great story
of life as told by Paul De Laney.
They will visit that city and points nished. 24 «tells in stable. $1,000
on the sound before returning homo. down, balance on easy payments. For S u b « s i b « n o m a n d g . t f l . s t C h a p t . s
Fo* S al « . — One United States
Turbine Se pern tor, capacity about
1000 pounds; in good order, as good
as new. Owner perfectly satisfied
but it is not large enough for his
businew. For full particulars go to
T. H. Mehl A Co’s, hardware store.
No. 2 Folding
Coos County at the lowest
a
Prices.
Year per Hen
The second edition of a Praeioal Poultry
M annul ia now ready. Contains among
other things the fanions Sampson Method
of Feeding, which is known to be one of
the best means o f making a profit from
poultry. Home o f thechApter headings are:
Brooder Chieks: Profitable Poultry Rais­
ing; Principle Diffionlties; Remedies for
Roup; During the MouU; Economy in
Feeding; Poultry as a Business; Trap
Nests, with plans and illustrations. This
chapter is worth the price of the book.
Tells the practical way to make poultry
pay. Price fiOc.
Our paper is a 3? page Agricultural Maga-
sine with Honsehold. Poultry. Horticulture
and Dairy Department«. Subscription
price $1.00.
To introduce our monthly into your home
we will send the p A p e r one year and A
Practical Poultry Manual for 3ft cents.
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