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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1905)
Coquille Herald. Another Rogne River Hunt Drain Ifotaa. H ow i o C u re f o r u t s u d lliiu io u .. W a n te d — Trustw orthy man or woman to manage business in this I The S. P. agent at this place has 1 First, soak the corn or bunion ill water to soften it; then county au,i ai,ÌoiniuK territory for been ordered to prepare to receive well established house of solid 10,000 tons of 75 lb. rails for tbe pare it down ns closely as possible financial standing. $20.00 straight Coos Bay road. Let the good without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Fain Balm twice cft»h 8alary with witu all all necessary ex work go on until the iron horse daily, rubbing vigorously for five P6118®8 Pa*l1 weekly by check from wakens tbe echoes of tbe Pacific. headquarters. Money advanced for J. N. Neir and family are visiting minutes at each application. A expenses. Position permanent in Portland taking in the sights of cor" plaster should he worn a few prevjOU8 experience not essential days to protect it from the shoe. No investment required. We furn the fair and Columbia river. As a general liniment for springs, The enrollment at the Normal bruises, lameness and rheuma'isin, isbed everything. Enclose self ad dressed envelope. Address, Mans now exeeeds tbe total of last year. l’ rin Balm is unequaled. For sale ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111 Tbe prospects for a large attend- by R- S- Knowlton. 12t-10 anee are very bright. Mrs. Crawford-Hefty has arrived from tbe east and taken charge of the musical work. This completes the faculty. Mr. Bassett, the 8 . P. agent, and party have returned from the Bo A private Hospital w ell equipped for the treat hemia gold fields. Mr. B. reports the capture of four fine bucks, ment o f su rgic al and m edical diseases. big black bear, and a fine appetite. Trained N u rse s in Attendance. Mr. C. B. Newton, tho extremely funny man, of New York, is to give For Information Address a recital at tbe Normal Friday even ing. This is the first of a series of ’Phone 631. ' Marshfield, Oregon. entertainments for the year. Mr. Walter L. Tooze will lecture before tbe literary society October 25. Prof, and Mrs. O. C. Brown spen Saturday and Sunday in Roseburg on business and visiting friends. A Normal Glee Club ie being or ganized by Mrs. Hefty of tbe de partment of music, to furnish music Opens for foil term September 12, 1905. on special occasions and tbe plea Full Normal! Course, Teachers’ Reuieiv Clas3. sure to be found in such work. Commercial Course. Expenses very low. Many inquiries are being re For catalogue or information write to A. L. BRIGGS or O. C. BROWN, ceived from the east regarding the ____________ Drain, Oregon Normal and the regions along the new rail road. We extend to all the hand of welcome. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Hefty ar rived from Washington, D. C., last Saturday. Mr. Hefty has been connected with the government survey for several years. X. I have been requested by many to write a brief account o f iny fall 0. F- DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR deer bunt each year. It will not be necessary for me to give details of County Official Paper. our trip from Riverton to Rogue River as that I have described in Hauing bought out J. S. Kanematz's Store we will PUBLISHED EVEUY WEDNESDAY. my previous bunts. It takes two carry a full line of D evoted to the material and social np- and a half days to drive to Rogue baildinp o f the Ooqaille Valley particularly River. There were two of us with ¿nd o f Cooa Oonnty generally. Subscription, peryear, in advance, §1.50 four horses. We left our wagon at the Bagnel ferry, packed two of our Church Directory- horses and rode twelve miles up the river to J. F. Lowery’s place. The C h r is t ia n C h u r c h . — Pleaching every Han day at 11 a. io . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday next morning we crossed the river school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes and ascending the mountains for day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. about eight miles always by a cir Episcopal Church^—Episoopal services will be held at St. James church, Coquille cuitous and zigzag route we ar City the third Sunday in each mouth. rived at Sorel prairie about 3 o ’clock Sunday school at 10 a. ra. each Sunday, Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. p. m., and camped for the night. C all and be Our P r io j are M . E. Church, South: Preaching each C o n v in o d. R ason 'b e. and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 The next morning we repacked m. Sunday-school every Suoday at our horses and started for Snow o'clock . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. Ju niorL eagaeat3:30,p.m . Prayermeet Camp, but having missed tbe trail ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H. M. Branham, pastor. we returned to Dry Lake and Methodist Episoopal church.—Service The next the first and third Sunday in eaoh month camped for that night. Preaching at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. morning we repacktd our horses Sunday sohool at 10 o’clock a. m. Ep worth League at 6:30 p. in. and started once more for Snow W. K. F. B r o w n e , Bastor. The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Camp, but this time we followed Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church, blind trail for 200 yards when th ciRTBNTH D ay A dvkntist C hurch — Sab bath (seventh day) services; Sabbath trail became extinct, nevertheless we school 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. m. CHAS. M00MAW, Prop. prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m., we.o determined not to turn back young people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. m again. We pushed ahead through All are invited to attend these meetings. thick brush over logs and among C. H. BUNCH. Front Street. Opposite Hotel Coquille, Elder. rough rocks, always keeping near as possible on top of the ridge. Tug Wilson has opened up a chop We had not traveled far through bouue and restaurant in his new lo that jungle till I shot a fine deer s ile cation. and lashed him on one of our sad John Fouts started the first of die horses, as it was useless to try last week for Portland to attend to ride through that thicket of the fair. brush. About noon we came to the Anyone wishing a fine lot of end of the ridge. Ahead of us was huckleberries may leave orders at deep brushy canyon through this office. which Lawson creek flows. After Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse went resting a few minutes and having to Marshfield on a short visit last taken a survey of our surrounding Wednesday. country. I knew it was necessary Anyone wishing to lease a good for us to descend to tbe creek bed farm will do will to call at the and cross on to tbe opposite spur J - G - Fish I H erald office. MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes and follow it to tbe top of the ridge Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. for S al. Try a box of Kirkpatrick’s Grease Well after much hard labor and D airy Farm Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given Eraedioator. Call on It. O. Kirkpat even cutting a trail part of the way prompt Attention. A fine dairy farm containing 70 rick, Coquille. we arrived on the top o f the oppo acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill Sam Appleton was dowu from the site ridge from the one on which FRESH AND SALT MEATS. land, and adjosning tho town of upper river Wednesday to look after we started and there we found our Myrtle Point, Coos couuty, Oregon, Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, trail, following which we soon ar business matters. and £ mile from creamery. Forty- Turkeys and Game in Season. rived at Snow Camp. Being very Mrs. S. P. C. Johnson of this five acres of bottom land improved Front Street, Coquille, Ore., city, returned from a visit to Myrtle tired with our day’s labors, our and in good state of cultivation; 5 horses also nearly worn out, also Point Wednesday. Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Pox 224 acres slashed, burned and newly j huDgry as two men ever get, we Capt. O. Reed was dowu from seeded; bill land is all good for pas concluded to camp there for the Norway last Wednesday looking af ture; 3 acres of orchard in good I night. It being only three o ’clock ter business matters. eari bngcondition and different var- ' p. m. when we got through dinner, Judge Nosier was able to be on Steve, my partner, went out in ieties of fruit. House, barn and ; the streets last Wednesday', the first searoh of a deer. Ho returned in oth er buildings. White we have a number of other dairy- farms for D E A L E R IN time for several weeks. the evening having shot his first sale, yet this is one of the best bar Wrs. Walter Lawhorn o f the deer on the trip. gains, as the location is all that North Fork, who was recently re The next morning we moved could be desired, beiDg near town, ported as being very ill, is now camp to the Goble place. This is school and creamery. This is cer A C H O IC E L IN E O F tainly a bargain for some progres much improved. one of the most beautiful camps in sive dairyman. Price $7,500. P. L. Plielin, the Myrtle Point the Rogue River mountains. It is R o bests & C arter , Bawmill man made a business trip to levol prairie, containing between Myrtle Point Oregon. the bay Wednesday, returning the 150 and 200 acres, located in a basin A J n il I c l o u % I n q u i r y day following. of the mountains. A lovely stream A very cold, clear water flows Mr. and Mrs. W, Z Cotton, of Prices the 'owest visits 7 & d m g V a d e says8 im sV fte n Everything found in a first-class Grocery. The soil is heard druggists inqure of custom Fairview, were in town Wednesday through the prairie. consistent with good goods. disposing of some farm produce, very fertile, producing a very heavy ers who asked for a cough tnedi-1 F R O N T ST . C O Q U IL L E We remained cine, whether it was wanted for a ! and laying in some winter supplies. crop of rich grass. child or for an adult, and if for a | A wonderfully capable and accurate camera O. T. Nelson and Ola Paulson there two davs. At the end of the child they almost invariably -ecom- built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to were down from the Paulson ramp second day we were joined by Mr. med Chamberlain’s Cough Reindy. the first of the week with teams and L iwery ami Mr. Fritohie, two hunt The reason for this is that they satisfy experienced photographers, yet so took out n couple of loads of sup ers from Rogue River. The uext know there is no danger from it simple that children can use it. day w e moved c-ini p. We remained and that it always cures. There ples. there until we got what deer the is not the least danger in giving it, Mrs Nelson ¡Smith, of Arng, , One-Third Easier law allowed ua ai d dried the meut. and for coughs, and colds a id croup it is unsurpassed. For sale bv R. went t o tin liny Wednesday to s.e I’ll-n wo returned home having S. Knowlton, One-Third Faster her sister, Mrs. M. 1). Cutlip, who but. o n e accident and l lint, was ver\ has been somewhat indisposed for HOLLISTER-« s lig h t , only one i f our wagon some t i m e . Rotary machine and ball bearing oocky Mountain Tea Nuggets win e ls hr, ke dow n an I we dragged make it tbe lightest runn ng ma A Busy Mediolns for Baiy People. L ost — A pair of g od.rim m ed ne wagon on a pole, a distance of Brinj^s Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. hiue in the world. ff!»* -1 in . ise. between Front Ihnt mil 1 fo r Constipation, Indtffestlon. Live i, to Willow Creek. We • Kt-lm»/ T ro u b le * . P lm - * ----- Quiet and durable, the rotony street and the South Methodist • •amped t'o re until our wagon was >1, Tt.nl Breath, ¡T i lineIcnHie. K 's R o c k y I _____________ ___ motion does away with noise and church. Finder will leave same »• in paileiI l lm next form , R » cnnjH n b ox. Genuine m ade by night we • - l ' st cr Draw» C o m pa n y , Madison, Win. wear caused by the forward and this office and receive suitable re stopped with our old friend and Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter J- V * * GG£IS FOR SALLOW PEO PLE backward movement of the shuttle ward. with iris diaphragm stops. neighbor, W. Norton. The neit he Oregon Coal A Nav Co’s. Indigestion, constipation, <lys-! evening we arrived at the rtiidenre F u ll d escrip tio n in K o d a k C a ta lo g F R E E |iepsia, kidney and liver disorders, ° t O A. K il l y . a t a n y p h o to g r a p h ic d ea lers o r b y m ail. and all stomach troubles positively- General Office for Pacific Coast $ a n f r a n c i S C O , O ftl cured by using Hollister’s Rocky Cap . Nelson, Maser. E. Lewin of North Bend, visited 231 SUTTER ST., ’* EASTM AN KODAK CO.. Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Will mske regular trips between on the river a couple o f days last Tablets. R 8 Knowlton. Rochester, N. Y. woek. C h a s . A. M c K e l l i p s , Agent, Coqu/lle, O re go n M arrikd .— A t the residence of H eadq uarters at M rs. M. N o sle r’s. B orn . — In Coquille, October 11, the bride’s parents, 1713 Larkin St., Sau Francisco, Oct. 10. 1905, by 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sher T h r s a fe nm l r e lia b le t i w n - _ n ® Ardbbisbop Oeo. Montgomery, wood, a daughter. This Steamer is very steady at sea and Borew George E. Peoples, of the O. K. her passenger accommodations are all Joseph W. Bennett and Miss Mira The New am i Speeily Burnett, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Creamery, went out by the last new, clean and sweet, opening out on John M. Burnett. No cards. - Mail Elizabeth for San Francisco, where deck and having only two berths in a George O. Leach has cleared he goes on business, and will be room. Very superior Second Class. C. P. Jense Maser. absent two or three weeks. Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $fi. away the apple trees just east of Will make regular trips between Steve Johnson, a pioneer citizen F. 8 . D O W . A gs D E A L E R IN Mrs. Wickham’s hotel, preparatory W . C. Rosa. A g , C o q uille River and S a n Marshfield. Coquille. to building a new business bouse. of the bay side, came over Wednes The structure will be 28x50 feet, day and went to Bandon to visit F ran cisco . and two stories high, the upper friends. The old gentleman has N o Stop-over a W a y Por s. part being fitted up for rooms to be been somewhat iudisposed of late. I ! HORSFALL HOSPITAL TO THE PU BLIC Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. Oliver Wilson & Co., MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. W m . Horsfall, M. D., Coquille To nso rial Parlors, Central Oregon State Normal School O O w r oi? / u .^ IN V E ST IG A T E Goquille Furniture duality as well as Quantity and BOX F A C TO R Y for the price paid at the City Meat Market N o . 2 F o ld in g oooooo* Brownie Drane’s Store, F a n cy and Staple Groceries. Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. W e carry a full line of T e lo n i* a r i c i F e e d . . Time Time Ile Vaine of m OtùBr. PICTURES 2'/4x 3 X A inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. Str. M. F. Plant, W H E E L E R & W IL S O N MFG. CO Coos Bay and San Francisco Str. Elizab eth Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Ps tlie Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon W a n t i d . — 10 men in each state to used in connection with the hotel This old reliable and tbe moat euccesnful Speci«!- travel, tack signs and distribute mentioned, latin Hau Francisco,still continues to cure all * • * ■ » 1 and Me m i nati Major Tower returned from Pros samples and circulars of our goods. D l a e a a e a e * ! such as u eesrrh cH t. tJlee-l per Wednesday, having gone down Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per • t r l v t n r e , ■ .▼ » b illa In ail its forros. A k i n day for expenses. Kuhlman Co. to measure the new schooner. He O l» # » « » , U m a n i D e b i l i t y , Ina p o t e n c y A rm In n i W e a k - informs ua that her dimensions are. Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago. n eesan d L s M o f N a n - ■ 1» • - length, 139.1 feet; beam, 35.2; feet o f self abuse and excesses producine tbe followtn* sym ptom s; sallow com,- FOR SALE. draft, 9.2 feet. She will be able to I dark «Pots under the eyse, pain in . ih the fl . « « . s , iu «s va w n iiu v u t r , diffl- (Iifü- ^ L r/ n — ,,n w f '■ o f eoHIMsnce, A one-fourth interest in the k Ì , IT carry abut 400,000 feet of lumlter, Î? strancers. palpitation ©î tbe i tbe llnji*« and hark, lossof mem the face, coucha, roriHumptton. etc. in I will be a great addition to our equipment of the Coquille 8team- ory, pimnleeon h*e Prarticeri m Han rrancbro l e 1 host Co., consisting of tho steamers ,ho** troublexl siionid no| fait to consul* Coijoille fleet, and will lie owned f Dispatch ami Favorite, and three blm a n d reretee the beneflt of bte rreat aklll and •?£•**•!*£?• Thedoctorcures when nthersfall. Trv by K. Heuckundorff, ('apt. Andor. bargee. l e e r s s t ^ e . Perenns cured at Inquire o f Capt. T. D. <Vül m - H t . . B r . J . r . White, Bandon. s iW N « iiii.r ir t i..a u r t u « M .i,i •on and Alfred Johnson, E lectric L ights. E verythin g in First- Class S tyle. PATENTS Constantly on hand. ¿5 -> jp j Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. ^ R O C U R E D AND D EFEND ED . " ’■■'•s*. I i ntf r> r pi i ■ t.. . i ,. r «' i pert r r h and f rtw* report 1 ( d P raw W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. Free ari »ktt how to obtain patents, trade mark«, I « -P jn s h t , N o, , N SLL C O U N T R IE S I J i'rrt 7 H ' . S v A . s a l v i tim t, I m ont? and a fin tk t fa in t. GASNOWI. Pitwt ind bifri.gTni.iit Pnctlc* Esctwsivwly. W rtt,. o r co m . lo u , *1 e u mam s u m . c i m i u u . r.t-n ________ W a s h i n g t o n , D. c.______ os.. | C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N S Kj