Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 16, 1905, Image 4

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    Coquille Herald.
0- F■ DEAN.
ED irO R
Norway Items.
B o r n .— In Norway, July 30, 1905,
to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lafferty, a
AND PROPRIETOR son.
County Official Paper.
P U B L IS H E D E V E U Y W ED N ESD A Y.
Mr. Mary Brown, of Marshfield,
i is visiting her parents, Mr. and
1 Mrs. Asa Myers, and family.
—:
NOTICE.
R. C. Lee, who has been in the
employ o f the W. R. Haines Music
Company the past few months, is ;
no longer connected with the con- '
ceru, and is not authorized to make
any collections or solicit for the
makes o f any piano jr instruments
carried by the W . R. Haines Music
Company.
Capt. O. Reed has his new barn
D e v o te d t o t h e m aterial ttnd eocifti up-
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huldingof the C oqu ille V alley particularly about completed which ttddkJ much
-ud of Coos Cuunty gt.iu.rsll> .
(Signed)
W. R. H aines .
Subscription, per year, in aiivnuoe. Vi.SO lo the appearance of his farm.
Capt. Kllingson, of Lampa creek,
visited his daughters, Madames
Church Directory-
F o r S a l e . —One acre tract in nice
Carl and I afferty last week.
1 ation with house and barn; 100
C h sistia n CmjBCH — I'lra eh ltig every
Enquire at
S aa d a y at I I a. i a . ami 7:30 p. i d . Sundry
MissM
Schroeder accompanied young fruit trees.
«nhool at 10 a. in. CUriatian Endeavor at
H
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office.
Mr.
and
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A.
H.
Bender
and
Miss
6:80 p. m.
I^ ay er nx etinp every W odns»-
Jay evening at 7:30. All cordia lly iovited.
Zelia H
.uu, of Myrtle Point, to
E p iscop a l Ohnroh.—Episcopal servioes I
• ill be held at St. James cliuroh, Coquille ' Itosebu i g 'h e r e they g o to meet Dairy Farm
for Sale.
t'ity the third Sunday in each m onth.
Percy Schroeder, who has been in
Sunday school at 10 a. m. eaoh Sunday.
W m . H orsefall, Pastor. the St. Vincent hospital in Portland
A fine dairy farm containing 70
M . E .G h u r o b , S outh: P reaching each
an d every Sundays at 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. for a mouth.
He stood the opera­ acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill
m . S unday-school every Sunday at 10
land, and adjosning the town of
o oloek . Senior E pw orth League at 6:30, p. tion well and thinks he will be ali
m . J u n ior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet-
Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon,
right
now.
in g T h u rsd a y even in g at 7:30.
and } mile from creamery. Forty-
H . Al. B ranham , pastor.
Miss Myrtle Kennedy, of Chero­
M ethod ist
E pisoopal ch n rch .—Service
five acres of bottom land improved
the lint and third Sunday in each m onth kee, Iowa, who has been visiting
P n a oh in g at 11 o ’ clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
and in good state of cultivation; 5
her
cousins,
8.
J.
McCloskey
and
Sunday sohool at 10 o ’ clock a. m .
Ep-
acres slashed, burned and newly
wortb L ea gu e at 6:30 p . m.
family for a month, left on the
J , L . B kattt , P astor.
seeded; hill land is all good for pas­
for Waitsburg, Wash.,
T h e W . O. T. U . m eets every 1st and 3rd Roanoke
ture; 3 acres of orchard in good
Kridav at i o. m . at the C hristian ohuroh.
where she goes to resume her work
Savaarm D at A dventist C hdbch —Sa b ­
eari bngcondition and different var­
bath (seventh d a y ) aervicea; Sabbath of teaching.
She has spent the last
tohool 10 a. m ., Bible study 11 a. m .,
ieties of fruit. House, barn and
prayer m eeting T uesday even ing S p . m „ two years in Waitsburg and is well
other buildings. While we have a
vonng peopie’ s m eeting F rid a y, 8 p. m.
pleased with the west. Her cousin
Ml are invited to attend these m eetings.
number of other dairy farms for
C. H . BUNCH.
Miss Emma Kennedy, of Rochester, sale, yet this is one of the best bar.
E lder.
Minn., who has also spent the last gains, as the location is all that
month with us, will remain about could be desired, being near town,
Wm. Toospin, of Alameda, Cali­
two weeks longer before returning school and creamery. This is cer­
fornia, tuned pianos in town last
tainly a bargain for some progres­
to her work in the Rochester
sive dairyman. Price $7,500.
week.
school.
R oberts & C arter ,
Wm. Lafferty, of Myrtle Point,
Myrtle Point Oregon
A number of our young people
made our offico a pleasant business
have gone camping, some taking in
call last Thursday.
W anted —T rustw orthy man or
the W. O. W. celebration at Dairy-
Parties wishing the best of pas­ ville.
woman to manage business in this
ture for stock will do well to inquire
8. J. McCloskey went to Bandon county and adjoining territory for
of W . A. Goodman, Coquille, Or.
Saturday with the Masons where well established house of solid
Frank Burkholder, the Portland Governor Chamberlain met with financial standing. $20.00 straight
artist, is with us again, delivering them.
cash salary with all necessary ex­
T r i x i e T r ic e .
penses paid weekly by check from
some very fine pictures from his
W omen Engaged in Duel With headquarters. Money advanced for
house.
expenses.
Position
permenent:
Bandits.
J. 8. Kanematz will sell every­
previous experience not essential.
thing at cost and retire from busi­
No investment required. We furn­
Reno. Nev., 9.— Mrs. C. Brown
ished everything. Enclose self ad­
ness.
Here is a chance to save
and Mrs. A. Matthiesen, wives of dressed envelope. Address, Mana­
money.
well known residents of Gardners- ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111.
NOTICE—Having decided to re­ ville, south of here, had a thrilling 12t-10
tire from business I will sell my en­ experience with two highwaymen
tire stock of general merchandise while driving last evening. The
NOTICE.
at cost
J. S. K anematz .
women were on their way home,
Notice is hereby given that the part
If you have cash and want to in­ when teey were ordered by high­ nership heretofore existing between
vest it in general merchandise busi­ waymen to stop. Instead of com­ Stephen L. Minard and B. Folsom, do­
ness J. S. Kanematz will sell you plying, they drew revolvers and be­ ing business under the firm name of
Minard & Folsom has been disolved. All
his entire stock at a liberal discount gan firing at the would-be robbers, bills, notes and accounts due or to be­
below cost. Call on or write to him who started to retreat, at tt 3ame come due said partnership are hereby
directly.
! time emptying revolvers at the wo- made payable to said B. Folsom; and all
obligations of said partnership mention-
The funeral of the late Charles 5 men.
e l in the agreement of dissolution are
The
women
bravely
stood
their
George, which took place yesterday
hereby assumed by said B. Folsom.
The
from the Episcopal church, was at­ ground until help arrived.
Dated at Coos County, Oregon, this
lb day of April, A. P . 1905.
tended by a large number of the bandits, however, made their escape
B. FOLSOM.
former friends of the deceased and 1 across a field and have not been
the orders of the Ii. of P. and! seen since.
Eagles were well represented, the
i lir e » N c la tlc a .
burial taking place according to the
Rev. VY L. Riley, L. L. D. Cuba,
De Laney's New Novel.
New Y o’
writes: “ After fifteen
rites of the former.— Coast Mail.
days of
vciuciating pain from
W. 8. Fertig, who arrived here
sciatic rheumatism, under various Oregon Writer’s Best Effort.
lately from Josephine county, has treatments, I was induced to try
been delivering lectures at the Ballard’s Snow Liniment; the first
A story of the great range war
school houses in different districts application given my first relief
into which is interwoven the
in the county with large and appre­ and the second entire relief. I can
romantic episodes of acquiring
give it unqualified recommenda-
ciative audiences. His lectures are
timber lands and the advance­
25c, 50c, $1.00. sold by R. S.
ment of irrigation.
This pro­
of a highly moral and instructive Knowlton.
nature. He will probably give our i
—
duction will appear in the Ore­
Detective Storlee That ara the Real
city a call in the near future.
gon Semi-Weekly Journal in
Thing.
serial form.
The Journal will
The Cosmopolitan has been for­
M arried.
be clubbed with this paper, the
tunate enough to secure the “ Con-
two for $2.75.
Subscribe at
SCHETTER-AIKEN -In Port­ I fessions of a New York Detective,”
once and read this great story
land, Or., at 5 p. m., August 9, 1905, | made by an ex-Captain of Police.
of life as told by Paul De Laney.
Otto Schetter and Miss Alice Aiken. This remarkable narative will be S u b e e l b e n ou a a n d g e t f i r s t C h a p t e r
The bride is the daughter of Mr. run serially, beginning in the Sep­
and Mrs. A. G. Aiken, of this city, tember issue. It bids fair to prove
and is one of the most popular far more interesting and exciting
young ladies of Marshfield society. than any imagined detective story,
The groom is the manager of the for it deals directly with those
P o u ltr y F a r m ,
local Western Union telegraph phases of life and their supervision
office, and is held in the highest by the police upon which all the in­
Prop
esteem by his numerous acquaint­ genious yarns of clever writers are
BANDON, OREGON.
ances here. Mr. and Mrs. Schetter formed. Henry Raleigh is illustrat­
Thoughbred
cockerels from $1 up
will return from Portland in a few ing the Confessions, and is making
and|eggs
$1 per setting.
weeks, and will take up their resi­ some very realistic drawings.
dence in the flat aoove Gulvoson’s
T h e y A p p e a l l o O n r l j iu p a r itie s
"The safe and reliable tiwn-
furniture store.— Coast Mail.
IN V E S T IG A T E
for the price paid at the
;
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FRESH AND SALT MEATS.
Lard. Bacon. Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables,
Turkeys and Game in Season.
Front Street,
Coquille, Ore.,
Phone, Main 43.
P. 0. Box 224
D K A L E R IN
Fancy and
We are having very warm, dry
weather here now.
Harvest is in progress and the
thresher is expected soon.
Ray Dean, of Coquille, is visiting
friends and rusticating in this va-
einity.
Mrs. J. V. Loep, of Myrtle Point,
is at the ranch this week.
Mr. Leep brought in a nice little
band of sheep Tuesday.
Mr. Robinson, o f P ortlan d , father
Mrs. John A pp leton , arrived
here Monday after an absonco of
of
tw elve years.
» W T l i t - New ami Speedy,,
Str. E lizab eth
C. P. Jensen. Master
Will make regular trips between
Coquille River and San
Fran cisco .
No Stop-over at W ay Ports.
[F lo u r a n d
built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to
satisfy experienced photographers, yet so
simple that children can use it.
OF
Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc.
full line of
We
carry a
PICTURES 34x354 inches.
F e e d .
Loads in daylight with film
Cartridges.
Euerything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest
consistent with good goods.
F R O N T S T .___________
C O Q U IL L E
Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter
with iris diaphragm stops.
’^ Coquille Board of T ra d e :<<
T.
K
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V. R.
W
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W .
President.
Secretary.
L,
H. H
E. D.
S perry ,
O. C-
S anford ,
azard ,
Fall description in Kodak Catatog FREE
at any photographic dealers or by mail.
EASTMAN KODAK CO.,
Rochester, N. Y.
Vioe-President.
warnm
Cor. Secretary
Treasurer.
Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for
Industries of any kind.
ROSEBURG-MV i m l E POINT-
31 AGE LINE
B. F E N T O N
P rop
^ F m
t
P a p e r F re e
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 National Fruit Grower
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 o f cultivating,
handling and marketing large and small fruits.
l U f l B T H O i A A to any farmer or fruit grower to
TV U K i l l
< p lU U have this paper for this next year.
The Spraying Calendar is invaluable. We will give
this pape r absolutely free for one year to any new or old
subscriber w h o pays arrearage and one year in advance.
Cut out this advertisement and send or bring it in at once.
This offer may be withdrawn without notice.
Sddlc Horses of host quality alw ays on hand. Good Rigs in rendi
nes for special trips. In fact, n gceneral Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
Leave Coquille at (i n. m„ arriving at Roseburg nt 10 p. m. Fare $5.50
Goquiile Furniture
and BOX FACTORY
J-
G~
F is h
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
prompt Attention.
Repaired.
' K
&
JOB
o p en ed a sh o p on F ro n t street, n e xt
to the b icy cle
shoes.
store, for rep a irin g
All w ork entrusted to me
w ill be p rom p tly and
neatly
at reasonable prices.
I
W O R K
d on e
4
also keep
ri
leather and shoo findings fo r sale.
R. W.
OsllOUNE,
The Finest to be had in
The Whole Thing in an Egg Shell
H ow
200
to Get
Eggs
¿ lì "■>
1
I w ou ld respectfu lly a n n ou n ce to
the citizen s o f C oq u ille that I have
Coos County at the lowest
a
Prices.
I
Year per Hen
T he second ed itio n o f a P raoical P ou ltry
Mnnnal ia now ready. Contains am ong i
other things tin* fam ou s Sam pson M ethod j
o f Feeding, which in known to bo one o f
the best means o f m aking a profit from J
p ou ltry. Home o f the chapter headings are: I
Brooder C hicks; P rofitable P oultry R ais- I
ing; P rinciple D ifficulties; R em edies for
R ou p ; D nring the M o a h ; E con om y in j
F eeding; Poultry ns a B usiness; Trap , K-Ï
Nests, with plans and illustrations. This i
chapter is w orth the price o f the book. I
j T ells the practical way to m ake ponltry j
pay. Price 50c.
O ur paper is a 32 page A gricaltnral M aga­
zine with H ousehold, P ou ltry, H orticn lln rt |
and Dairy Departm ents.
S ubscription j $ 1 ]
price $1.00.
i
I
Notice.
Electric Lights. Everything in First- T o introduce our m o n th ly into you r hom e 1 y£
Class Style.
we will send the paper one year and A ‘ 1
Notice is hereby given that my wife,
P ractical Poultry M anual for 35 cents.
Martha Brewer, has left her bed and
board and refuses to return thereto, and
The Pacific Tree and Vine
the public is hereby warned against
P a r k H o te l B l d g ., S a n d o s s , C a l i f .
trusting her upon my credit, and that
Thin o ld relia b le and the
I will not be responsible for any obliga­
m o st eiicceiiNfiil Special*
lu tin Han F rancisco.still
tions she may contract.
c o n t in u e s to e u r o a ll
« • » * • 1 and M em l i m i
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, May 29,
8UC|, M
U e n o r r lH f« ,
«J ir e l
1905.
T. H. B krwrr .
the Unfortunate.
Dr. Gibbon
C. I). Price started Tuesday for
S t r ic i...
a ,» h ill.
In All Its form s. M k ln
Rosoburg with his mother and
■ » ( • e n e e * . !> e r t o t i ,
n e b l l l i , . ■ n i p o t e n
Dissolution Notice.
fT N f m ln » l W e a k -
his brother’s family who go to take
n e . • And L o u o f r i A n -
N o tic e is hereby given that the co-
(lie consequen ce
the train for Rans by way of Port­
Partnership heretofore existing lietw een ; rr,*~iDrin* th. cnowm,
land and the fair, and will also visit
L. E. T -tersand E. W. Gregg, and do- S K Â Â i i ' K Ï
friends in Polk county, Oregon.
Ing buriness under the firm name of
f f , l S _ a S Ä
Ut, W cakn______ ______
Miss Etta Bryant, of Bridge, is Teter A G-egg, is this dav dissolved, o .! 'Lî‘i£ln h
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Able l>y K.
G rem?.
f*tpsr»*nce. Th# doctor cure, when others full. Try
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comi
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the fair.
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I«. E. T eteus
A wonderfully capable and accurate camera
Staple Groceries.
A C H O IC E L IN E
J, R . Stillw ell,
Bancroft Items.
Price,
Drane’s Store,
Kuirriymouth Rock
screw
B r o w n ie
City Meat Market
The Sheepherder’
The bilious and dyspeptio are
constant sufferers and appeal toour
sympathies. There is not one of
them, however, who may not he
brought hack to health and happi­
ness by the use o f Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. These
tablets invigorate the stomach and
liver and strengthen the digestion.
They also regulate the bowels. For
sale hy R. S. Knowlton.
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