Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 22, 1905, Image 4

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    Coquille Jerald.
(Myrtle Point Enterprise)
No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Otto Epps, who lives at Long
From Napier New Zealand Herald
Prairie, and R. C. Dement killed Two years ago the Pharmacy Board
o f New South Whales, Australia,
% F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR four panther« last Sunday. A big had an analysis made of all the
slaughter for a one day hunt.
cough medicines that were sold in
Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Guerin went to that market. Out of the entire list
County Official Paper.
Port Orford Wednesday where they they found only one that they de­
PUBLISHED EVEKY WEDNESDAY.
were called on account of the seri­ clared was entirely free from all
poisons. This exception was Cham­
ous illness of Mrs. Guerin's aunt,
Dorutcd to tbe lum en«I and social u;
berlain’s Cough Remedy, made by
-Hiding o f tbe Goqailla Valley parttoalarl « Mrs. Dart.
the Chamberlain Medicine Com­
" id o f Cooa County generally.
Subscription, peryear. in adriiuoe, fl.CO
There will be a meeting of the pany, Des Moines, Iowa, U. S. A.
Sons of Veterans a week from Sat­ The absence o f all narcotics mukes
this remedy the safest and best
Fine fresh lard at Dean & Mor­
urday night to make arrangements
th a tca n b e had; a u d it is with a
gan’s.
to give a thanksgiving dinner in feeling of security that any mother
Up to date Dress Goods and
conjunction with tbe G. A. R. and can give it to her little ones. Cham­
Kimona cloth just opened at Mrs.
M cKinley Circle. A full attendance berlain’s Cough Rem edy is especial­
Nosler's.
ly recommended by its makers for
is deeired.
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
F ob . S ale . — 12 or 15 ton* of stock
cough. This remedy is for s-ile by
(Bandon Recorder.)
beets. Enquire o f It. M. Morgan
R. 8. Knowlton.
Fred Lockwood
and
Harvey
Farkersburg-
For the best bargain ever offered Morse have taken a contract to clear
Domestic
in a Coos county dairy farm call at about 90 acres o f land for S. S. L it
the H kbald office.
tie.
A name well and most favorably
Earl Goodman,
head clerk in known and respected by the entire
The prizes to be given at the big,
masquerade atC oquille on the 29th Rackleff’s store at Langlois, was trade.
TW O
M AC H IN E S
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inst., are to be seen at Knowlton's. looking after very important busi­ ONE. W ith tbe shuttle a Lock
Minnesota
Burbank Potatoes ness in Bandon the first of the week. Stitch; with the looper a Chain
R. W. Ensign, wife and daughter, Stitch. Iustantly interchangable
best yielders, $1.00 per hundred
without any adjustment. For sale
sack furnished,
‘ Matt Kerrigan, from Findley, Ohio, arrived
Bandon Tuesday evening and ex­ by the W. R. Haines Music Co.
Csquille.
pect to become residents of this Agents for Coos and Curry coun­
Sick headache is caused by
ties. Easy terms.
disordered condition o f the stomach place.
and is quickly cured by Chamber
Iain’s Stomack and L iver Tablets.
For Sale by R S Knowlton.
360 acros Coquille River Bottom
Land 3$ miles from Coquille City
Price $20 per acre for a short time
only. Enquire of D. D. P ierce , Co­
quille, Oregon.
Dr. E. Mingus has resigned his
office as health officer for the town
of Marshfield. H e sees little use in
retaining the office if his efforts to
enforec the health ordinances of the
city are blocked by the city officials.
— Coast Mail.
W. W. Gage, o f this city, who
spent the fishing season in the low­
er rivar, returned from the valley
the first o f Inst week, accompanied
by Mrs Gage who had spent the
summer
visiting relatives
and
friends at the home of her youth.
Mrs, I',# H . Beyers, of Sumner,
visit 2d Mrs. J. S. Lawrence, of this
city last week. She also made tbe
H erald office a pleasant business
call while in town, and informed us
that a recent letter from her daugh­
ter, Mrs. G, F. Boutell, o f Morgan
Hill, California, states U »t ^ 6 e and
family ara-%\Hvell.'
Challenge.
W e hereby challenge any High
H A N D L E S T i l l F IN E S T L I N N OF
School or Juuior Football teams in
CONFECTIONERY.
FRUITS, CIGARS
the county, Marshfield o r ‘ North
ORANGE CIDER, AND A FULL
Bend preferred.
LINE OF T ABLETS, STATIONERY,
C h ar le s B a x t e r ,
The Exact Thing Required for Constipation-
Mrs. B. W . Evans, Clearwater
Kansas, writes: “ M y husband lay
say sick for three months.
The
doctors said that he had quick con
sumption. We procured a bottle
of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and
it cured him.
That was six years
ago.
Since then we have always
kept a bottle in the house.
We
cannot do without it.
For coughs
and colds it has no equal.”
25c,
50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowl
ton.”
“ A s a certain purgative and
and stomach purifier Chamberlain’s
Stomach and L iver Tablets seen to
be the exact thing required, strong
enough for the most robust, yet
m ild enough and safe for childien
and without that terrible griping
so common to most purgatives,”
say R. S. Webster & Co., Udora,
Canada. For sale by R. S. Knowl­
ton.
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Cried Hannah Plaint, of Little
Rock, Ark., “ for the relief I got
from Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It
cured my fearful running sores
which nothing else would heal, and
from which I had suffered for
years.” I t is a marvelons healer
lor cuts, burns and wounds. Guar
anteed at It. S. Knowlton’s at drug
store; 25c.
$ 5 R e w a rd .
On Nov. 3, 1905, William Cox, an
engineer at the Beaver H ill mine,
was united to Miss MinDie Johnson,
of this city, Rev. J. L. Beatty saying
the words that made them one.
Both of the contracting parties are
well and favorably known through­
out this county and the Advertiser
joins in expressing congratulations.
— Marshfield Advertiser.
The above reward will be paid to
the party delivering to B. Fenton
at M yrtle Point, or W. T. K err at
Coquille, a small grip with one
strap, tagged, “ Mrs. John Lane
Juliaetta, Idaho." Lost September
12th last.
allow the Ilood Rivers to have
things all their own way in the con­
test for -the array of cups to be
awarded on apple exhibits at the
annual meeting of the State Horti.
cultural Socieiy, which is to beheld
in Portland in January.— Orogon
Agriculturist.
You want a remedy that w ill not
only give quick relief but effect a
permanent cure.
You want a remedy that will re
lieve the lungs and keepexpectora
tion easy.
You want a remedy that will
counteract any tendency toward
pneumonia.
You want a remedy that is pleas­
ant and safe to take.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
meets all o f these requirements and
for the speedy and permanent cure
of bad colds stands without a peer.
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
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A fine dairy farm containing 70
acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill
land, and adjosning 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; bill land is all good for pas­
ture; 3 acres of orchard in good
eari bngcondition and different var­
ieties of fruit. House, barn and
other buildings. W hile we have a
number of other dairy farms for
sale, yet this is one of the best bar­
gains, as tbe location iB all that
could be desired, beiog near town,
school and creamery. This is cer­
tainly a bargain for some progres­
sive dairyman. Price $7,500.
‘ The safe ami reliable tiwn-
«crew
Seed Potatoes.
A ll parties wishing choice M in­
nesota Burbank Potatoes for seed
will please call on or address, Matt
There is a good deal of curiosity Kerrigan, Coquille, Oregon.
as. to whether the fruit growers of
When You Have a Bad Cold
other portions of Oregon intend to
Our friend, G. G. 8wan, of the
Dora section, was in to see us on
Thursday of last week and gave us
some good roads talk. He informs
us that the people in his neighbor­
hood are becoming so seriously in­
terested in their roads that a great P h y s ic a l Culture and E x p re a
sion
amount of voluntary work is being
Mrs. Wootton, o f the Columbia
done. The farmers there came to
an understanding and meet at a College o f Expression, Chicago, will
certain bail place with their teams take a limited number of pupils.
Apply at N. E. corner 2nd floor
and work with a will until they get
of
school building between 4 and 5
the grado to suit them. The next
place to bo tackled is Cemetery Hill, ’dock p. m.
near Mr. Steraler’s place.
By the
Go to Mrs. Nosler's for school
time these enterprising fellows get tablets.
through with it, this place will be j
Herb W. Edwards Injured-
no terror to teamsters on that load.
Herb
W . Edwards o f Des Moines,
After they get the grading done
Iowa, got a fall on an icy walk last
the next move will be to apply
winter, spraining his wrist and
gravel in the same way.
bruising his knees. “ The next
One
hundred
farmers with day,” be says, "they were so sore
their teams are already at work and stifT I was afraid I would have
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. . . . to stay in bed, but I rubbed them
on the railroad grade between Wal- we„ With Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
ula and the mouth of Snake River, and after a few applications all
and as many more as desire it will soreness had disappeared.” For sale
be given employment during the ; by R. S. Knowlton.
season. This employment^
w ill be a factor of considerable im- j
t lio U n fo rtu n a te.
portance to a great many farmers !
who have only recently settled in
ThUi Old ratlabla and th*
m oat •uoc**aful SpccJaL
lat tn 8*11 Francium, alii)
that portion
of the
oountry.
co n 11 d n • a to ca r# a ll
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M d lA H lo n l
Throughout the Winter, when work
■>*•*••••»“ such M
«oaorrh
M, « I mi
cannot be conducted to very good
■ trletaro, •ypklll*
to aJl It* formn. S k i n
advantage ou a wheat farm, men
n l******, Herron*
D o M llty . I h m m o u
M ohb I ba I Weak*
and teams are frequently idle for
n r * ■ and U u o f l t i D
h o * 4 . the eon*eqn«nr*
long periods, and the money that
o f * * If abn*r and h . w . j
will be placed in circulation by the j
railroad will be of material value to , *i*nca in^npirSkcbin*
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| M M liW u n w o f th. lltnh.enil buck,loMoImn»
t ie farmer, who might
otherwise
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JS? «•>»• roii»h«,roii«mipiinn.»tc.
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“ I Dr. Ultkwa hu pru.-llr»a in *«n rr«n<-l«ro « •
W in ter
h o m e B a k e ry ,
g0FT\ni New and Speedy
Str. E liza b eth
FRESH
BREAD
EVERY
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H A R R I N G T O N , P ro p rie to r.
S p e e l a l A t t e n t i o n G iv e n to
C o m m e r e i a i People.
Little's Store
DAY.
Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits,
Confectionery
Tobacco and Cigars.
C. P. Jensen, Master.
Pics and Cuke !i »Iced to order.
Will make regular trips between
Coquille River and San
Fran cisco .
Boston Baked Beaus and
Brown
Coquille,
Bread Every Saturday.
No Stop-over at W ay Porte.
Eleetiic Lights. Everything in First-
Class Style.
M
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THE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH
&
Oregon.
H. S im p s o n .
One door east of Strangs Store
r s
J. T. HARTLEY,
D ra n e ’s S to re ,
Coquille, Oregon.
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
d ealer
Horse Shoeing, Wagon Making, and All Kinds of Forge Work.
Special Attention Given to A ll Kinds of Lathe Work.
in
A C H O IC E L IN E O F
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Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars,
etc.
full line of
E lio n i1 a n d
The
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We
carry a
E TeecL
Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest
consistent with good goods.
FR ONT ST.
C O Q U IL L E
COQUILLE # ROSEBURG.
INVESTIGATE
J. R. LUSHBAUGH. Proprietor.
R e g u la r ^ r r ip a
E v e r y
B e s t
W e e k .
J Q u a lity as w ell as Q u a n tity
for the price paid a t th e
Accommodations.
Roseburg Hsadquarters.
Coquille Headquarters-
The Roseburg House.
Lushbaugh & Pointer's Barn.
$5.00
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FRESH AND SALT MEATS.
X Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables,
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Turkeys and Game in Season.
Front Street,
Coquille, Ore.,
Phone, Main 43.
P. 0. Box 224
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Fruits, Huts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
City Nevus Stand.
Son Lost Mother.
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F is h
“ Consumption runs in our family
M A N U F A C T U R E R S of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fru it Boxes
and through it I lost my Mother,”
Cabinets, Tnbles, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
writes E. B. Reid, o f Harmony, Me.
Turning W ork a Specialty.
A ll Orders given
“ For the past five years, however,
prompt Attention.
on the slightest sign o f a Cough or
Cold, I have taken Dr. K in g ’s
New Discovery for Consumption,
¡<JUS»..LJ *: V c 1'EIrV »57 A « B ^ n B E $ B M I K a a 9 l i n i
B , F E K T T Q X tf
which has saved me from serious
lung trouble,” His mother’s death
was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he
learned that lung trouble must not
Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in readi­
be neglected, and how to cure it. ness for special trips. I d fact, a general Stage and L ivery business.
Quickest relief and cure for coughs
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
and colds Price 50c and $1.00;
Leave
O
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u
ille
at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. in. Fare *5-~>0
guaranteed at R. S. Knowlton drug
store. T ria l bottle free.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
Prop
Incandescent
Electric Light
Oregon Coal A Nav Co’s,
Monuments and Headstones
Press
Accepted throughout the civilized world
the
as tho most universally satisfactory
Button
luminant
for
Cleanest,
Most
0
W<- guarantee better work
at lower prices than can be
had elsewhere. Do not order
Monumental work until you
haue called upon or written
us for prices.
S tr. M. F. P lan t,
Capt. Nelaon, Mattel.
W ill make regular trips between
Coos B a y and
S an F ra n c is c o
This Steamer is very steady at sen and
her passenger accommodations are all
new, clean and sweet, opening out on
room.
STEWART & WHITE, Props.
F. 8. DOW . Agent.
Marshfield.
3d
2nd Class, $6.
W . C. Rose. A g t ,
Coquille.
purposes.
Convenient,
Safest,
and
the
C H E A P E S T light known.
there
That furnished by the
C O Q U IL L E
you
R IV E R
CO
E L E C T R IC
is
first
have
class and up to date in every respect.
it.
The rates place it within reach of all
P h o n e , M a in 238.
Very superior Second Class.
Fare, 1st Class, $10.
and
all
il-
D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille.
deck and having only two Vierths in a
& O Sts..
Marshfield, Ore.
FRANK MORSE,
Prop. COQUILLE. ORE.
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
DR. W E T M O R E ’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
Alfred Johnson,
Having Procured the Services of
D E A L E R IN
Dr. Horsfall o f Marshfield,
as assistant.
Dr. Gibbon
»• »n and I t M tronhl.'.| almnld no« ISII lo mrmill
have no moans of iucreaseing his K£«ÄdY
i ^ T ^ a ^ a T W i t r ^ i ’M rS S
income until another crop o f wheat S a^cw rM 1* u « . « « .»V-«T ’’p ig !,"r' !" "'~iTr.!i
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Two doors south of Post office
Myrtle Point Oregon.
C arter ,
ATTHnSkookum R e s ta u ra n t,
We Make Hates to
H eló las Boarders.
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R o bests &
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fri c ái s a t a l l H o u r a
F r o m 6 a m to 9 p m .
S e r v ic i
Kilhi Dunham, Prop.
When
you
want a pleasant
physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach
f o r T ale .
and L iver Tablets. They are easy
A one-fourtb interest in tbe to take and producano griping or
equipment of the Coquille Steam­ other unpleasant effect. Sold by
boat Co., consisting of the steamers R. S. Knowlton.
Dispatch and Favorite, and three
barges.
Inquire of Capt. T. D D airy Farm for Sale
White, Bandon.
‘‘I Think The Lordl’’
f= ii«»t-C la s s
ETC*
Manager ot Coquille H igh School
Football Team.
m a c h in e : s h o p ,
Cured Consumption.
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Star C onfectionary
1 am row prepared to treat all cases
Flooring, Rustic and all kinds o f Finishings and Mouldings
Constantly on hand.*
Medical and Surgical
Spaoiat R<at«s m ad« fo r
m «n t.
Acaouah«.
Miss Della Hoveley Graduated Nurse
of San Francisco, Cal., rtanager.
For Further Particulars Address
Dr. WETMORE,
Phone 111.
COQUILLE, OREGON.
g D eliveries m ade p ro m p tly by eith er w a te r or rail. ><
W e h av e all G rades an d P rices A ccordingly.
C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N