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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1906)
McCracken. Stock hogs for sale. Enquire of F ir s t -C la s s D airy Farm for Sale f f l e s l l s •* a l H o u r s S ta r C o n fe c tio n a r y S e r v io s . 15— Warren C Laird and Mary W. M F. Robbins, Myrtle Point, Ore P r o m 6 a no t o 0 p m . gon. A tine dairy farm containing 70 Boyrie. IMNULEil T H « KINK-T LINK O r 16— Isaac Storm and Nancy E Mrs. C. O. Gilkey has her restau- acrcs of bottom land 23 acres of hill C O N F E C T IN E R Y , F R U IT S , C IG A R S a F- DEAN, EDirOR AND PROPRIETOR Harney. rant on Front street open for busi- laud, and adjosning the town of O R A N G E C ID E R , A N D A FU LL ness and invites the public to give Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, LINE OF T A B L E T S , S T A T IO N E R Y , County Official Paner. 24—Lucius A Myers and Lillie May her a cal). and j mj|e fronl c, calnerV- Forty- ETC- C A H A R R IN G TO N , Proprietor. Salyers. IT I -HED EVEUY WEDNESDAY. W e M a k e R a te s t o 26—Thos G Barklow and Winnie Wo ure in a position to offer a five acres of bottom land improved S p s e i a l A t t e n t i o n G iv e n to R e g u la r B o a r d e r s . C o m m e r c i a l P eople. good piece of water front of 2) au,j ¡n g DO(j stape 0f cultivation; 5 R i l l a • D u n h a m , P r o p . Weekly. Di . •• « a to U if inatonal and social U[ acres near town; good for mill or Two doors south o f Post office build nu 11 tho Coquille Valley particular! £ 28—John A Carlson and Lydia acres slashed, burned aud newly factory site. and o f Co«>a County generally. Johnson. ; seeded; hill land is all good for pas riub . riptiou, perycar, in advanoe, $1.50 The safe and reliable tiwn- Foil S ale .—Or trade for cattle, 30— John P Thomas and Ida Mc ture; 3 acres of orchard in good screw two fine mares, weight 1100 and Donald. enri bngcondition and different var Marriage Licenses Issued Dur The New and Speedy, aud 1300. Enquire of W. B. ieties of fruit. House, barn aud SEPTEMBER. Rohrer, Arago ing 1905. other buildings. While we have a 5—John Cook and Peachie Griffin. Knowlton’s drug store has on number of other dairy farms for JAKUABY. Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits r. 12—James Evernden and Alice display a large stock of Books, em C. P. Jensen, M aster. sale, yet this is one of the best bar 5— Win Howey anil Mary I Hall. Wagner. bracing almost everything from 5c gains, as the location is all that Confectionery Will make regular trips between 11— Frank Y Pomeroy and Grace 12—James H McCloskey and Sarah toy books to the latest and most could be desired, being near town, Jobacco and Cigars. school and creamery. This is cer- C o q U i l l e River and San A Freund. popular fiction. A Wagner. tainly a bargain for some progres 14 -Cline M Wright and Nora L 14—Fay E Ward and Myra A| F rancisco. C o q u ille , O r e g o n . sive dairymaid Price *7,500. Moon. Stomach Troubles and Constipation Deming. No Stop-over at W ay Ports. R obests & C abteb , Electric Lights. Everything in First- 14— Frank Wilson and Bessie D 18—Harry L Houston and Maria | “ Chamberlain’s Stomach and Mvrtle Point Ort-goi.. Class Style. Parks. SI Mabr. Liver Tablets are the best thing for 19—G W Boblon and Philenia 18— John Anderson and Senne Wit- stomach troubles aud constipation I have ever sold,” says J R Cull Barker. tick. man, a druggist of Potterville. Mich 23— J A Boone and Estelle Conger. 25— Orlando C Gregory and Terie They are easy to take and always 24— Herbert H Haynes and Lidia F Culbertson. give satisfaction. I tell my cus Arrington. tomers to try them and if not satis 25— Henry A Scbroeder and Laura D E A L E R IN factory to come back and get their 25— Vietor Wittiek and Hilda E Berry. but have never had a com Fredrickson. 26— E E Schrinsher and Josie money, M plaint” For sale by R S Knowl-1 28—J It Wilson and Mary E Kelly, VanZile. ton. 28— Walter A Janies and Adelia 30—Wm M Robinson and Ethel A C H O IC E L IN E O F Horse hoeing, l/l/agon Making, and All Kinds of Forge Work. Peart. Whitted. FOR SALE. S y r u p , T o b a c c o , C ig a r s , e tc . W e carry a 31— David M Sumerlin and Carrie MACHINE SHOP, O CTOB ER. A one-fourth interest in the C Morley. 3— Wm P Tollman and Anna Brit- equipment of the Coquille Steam- fu ll lin e o f Special Attention Giuen to AH Kinds of Lathe Work. jon | boat Co., consisting of the steamers FEBRUARY. ., „ ___ Dispatch and Favorite, and three 1—E Wilson Gregg and Clara D 6 -Alva Huntly and Ellen E Har- i,argeg_ Inquire of Capt. T. D. F l o u r a n d . F e e d . Hatclier. rison White, Bandon. Euerytliing found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest 6— Luipi Comparin and Mary 10— James S Clinton and Ruby C consistent with good goods. Pleasnnt and Most Effective. Alice Juniper. Harmon. F R O N T ST . C O Q U IL L E 10— R L Edwards and Jessie 11— L William M Cox and Minnie E T J Chamberlin, Ed.Vendicator, Liberty, Texas, Dec. 25. 1902: Olimnrt. Johnson. With pleasure and unsolicited by 18— Jos T Arckiball and Nancy 13—Jasper Morosco and Assunta you, I bear testimony to the cuta E Jensen. Spanarilo. tive dower o f Ballard’s Horehound 28—Henry Coniogne and Jennie 16— Robert P Hehoe and Annie M Syrup. I have used it my family J. R. LUSHBAUGH, Proprietor. I N V E S T I G A T E Endicott. Moloney. and can cheerfully affirm it is the R e g u l a r ^U ripa E v e r y W e e k . MARCH. 16—Adolph R Hultin and Winni-1 effective and best remedy for coughs and and colds I have ever used “ 1 - -Clyde A Barker and Laura M fred M Tennisson. B e st A c c o m m o d a tio n s. n, n u l n . . ... 18 0 ^ by R 8 Knowlton. Hatcher. 21— Robert H Armstrong and Mag 1 Coquille Headquarters. Roseburg Headquarters. 11— Adolph Lindros and Anna gie I Colvin. I NOTICE. Nieminen. 24—John A Mattson and Hilma Notice is hereby given that my wife, Lushbaugh & Pointer’s Barn. The Roseburg House. I Elva Haga, has left her bed and board 11—John P Hayes and L Pearl Strong. I and refuses to return thereto, and the Fare . . . . $5.00 Fetter. 27—Claud E Shea and Carrie Belle public is hereby warned against trust- 1 mg her upon my credit, and that I will . ■- •' - XT -rs- «-S^ï®q£-S-S5- 1G— John I Smith Bronte Coffelt. Shell. not be responsible for any obligations she may contract. 20— Arthur T Coach and Maiy A NOVEMBKB. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, November ) j o i < ^ ) i < ) ! e f é ) ¡ e ! a ^ ^ ) ! 0 ! e ¡ o ¡ e i e i e í O ! e í e ! e ! o ¡ e ! ( - ) ( e K FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Ferris. 4 — William D Simpson and 12, 1905. G. C. HAGA. 21— John E Bjerbeck aud Annie Gertrude M Hall. Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, * Hudernmn. 4— Garfield Simpson and Mabel Imperfect Digestion Turkeys and Game in Season. * ' VIZ 23—John E Olson and Sarah A C Hayes. Means less nutrition and in con Front Street, Coquille, Ore., Brady. 7— Arthur Holm anfl Ida Ander sequence less vitality. When the * T. T. LAND, Proprietor. * Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Box 224 liver fails to secrete bile, the blood 27—John Sjolsct and Karon Gjers- son. * becomer loaded with bilious pro vold. 7— Robert Hart aud Minnie Free perties, the digestion becomes im æ Billiard Card rooms *^i' APRIL. man. (colored) /w paired and the bowels constipated. * 7— ,it...opli VV Doweoeo ami Joan 7— Ira M Steward and Mary Don ?K Herbine will rectify this; it gives * and and Wilson. tone to the stomach, liver and kid * ovan. * 17 ¡Ilium I! Colvin and Annie 8— Bert B Berton and Dones J neys, strengthens the appetite, * * Soft Drinks 1 Pool Tables. I clears and improves the complex Petitt. Lecoog. * ion, infuses new life and vigor to * I- i man Fiunell and Wendla 9— Thos J McAdams and Miunie * the whole system. 50 cents a bottle. Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. Fruits, Sophia Juth. V Snead. t K Sold liv K S Knowlton. * 19 Alonzo 11 Noah and Myrtle C 9— Wm B Doyle and Daisy Martin- City News Stand. Harris. dale. * * 2(1 John II Giles and Ann Cor 10— Thos L Wasson and Sasipatria J- O- Fish ue i us. P Suvaroff. 1 MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes T his o ld relluble and the 26— t ied M Lockwood and Mary 11— John H Ferguson and Mary L m oat BUCCPRsfitl S pecial Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. ist in Sun F rancisco,still Hunt. Johnston. c o n t in u e s t o cu r e all Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders giveu M ts a u a l anil M « » n iIn a l | ) U e n * e s # 8 U ( 'l i us MAY. 15—Otto G Prey and Mary E prompt Attention. ilo n o r r h ir a , G le e t M t r U t u i e , Nv p l i l 11« II— \V A McNair and Anna M Arnold. In a ll Its form s, M k in l)l* e » ie i, N ervou s Brewer, 17—John A Schneiderhahn and D e b i l l l y , Ix u p u le n - c r N r m ln n l W e a k - B . F E IY T T O Itf 16 -John E Belieu and Sarah Ada Oruyce H Rummell. n esa a n d L o N S O fn a u - l i u o d , th e consequen ce self abuse and excesses McCulloch. 17—Carl Morris and Elsie J Ap producing th e follow in g o s y f m P rop p t o m s ; sallow coun tenance, da rk sp ots under the ey es, pain in the 19— John C Toello and Anna H pleton. h ea d,rin g in g In th e ears, lo s s o f co n fid e n ce ,d iffi Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in readi e n ce in Approach ing strangers, palpitation o f the Stora. 21—John L Hicking and Annie L d heart, w eakness o f the lim bs and buck, loss o f m em - i o ry , pim ples o n th e fare, coughs, con su m ption , etc. ; ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. 22 John Newein-and Maud L Kern. O r . U l b b o n bus practiced in Sun F rancisco 4 0 Lamont. re a r s and those troubled should n ot fail to consult Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty 23 W C Bickford and Fannie A 23— Jerry Crawley and Allie Wil him and re c e iv e th e b en efit o f his g rea t skill and exp erien ce. T h e d o c t o r c u r e s w h e n o t h e r s fa ll. T ry Fare $5.50 him . • C u r e s g u a r a n l r i M l , P ersons cured at Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving atJloseburg at 10 p. m. Newoombe. son. hom e. C harges reasonable. Call o r w rite. D r . J . F . O l b b o n .O S t t H c a i n y .S I . H n n F r a n r l u e o . i 'a L 23— W A Dicgman and Oca Smith. 23— E A Beckett and Myrtle Loug. 27— John M Long and Annie R 125—James S Grush and Addie B The Oregon Coal & Nav Co’s. Accepted throughout the civilized world Press Snoad. Waltermier. ns the most universally satisfactory il- JURE. We guarantee better work the 28- G e o M Hite and Bertha F | S t / T • M . F . P la n t , 3—S F Rice and Cordelia Mntilda Stephens. lumiunut for all purposes. Safest, at lower prices than can be Button Capt. Nelson, Mastei, Gerald. DECEMBER. Cleanest, Most Convenient, and the had elsewhere. Do not order Will make regular trips between 14— Wm T Bjorkquist and Seliua 2— Russell J Hill and Dollie V A Mattson, CHEAPEST light known. Monumental work until you and Smalley. 16—G T Ellis and Mae Burkinan. 2—Aldridge Benson and Edith That furnished by the COQUILLE haue called upon or written there 16— Geo Baxter and Florence D Roberts. RIV ER ELECTRIC CO. is first us for prices. you Rines. 12- Edward C Volz rnd Emma This Steamer is very steady at sea and 17— Francis J Bingham and Annie Porter. class and up to date in every respect. have her passenger accommodations are all D a v i d F u l t o n , Local Agent, Coquille. L VnnZile. 14— Frank D Timmons and Edna new, L clean and sweet, opening out on The rates place it within reach of all it. 19—Cyrus J Steckel and Zelma Rose. STEWART & WHITE, Props. deck and having only two berths in a Paxton. 15— James T Guerin and Florence P h o n o . M a in 2 3 8 . room. Very superior Second Class. 23—Lee Eaton and Eva Hoyt. I 3d & D S ts M arshfield, Ore. D Coleman. Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $6. 26— Clarence E Bussell and Clara 10—Albert S York and Laura E F a . D O W , Agent, j W . C Rose, A g t, Dodge. Watts. Marshfield. Coquille. 28— Wm T Ramsey and Elizabeth 16— William H Myers and Eva L Foote. Waters. 30— William A Gage and Eliza I, 19—Thos J Orr and Lola Roberts. Sawyer. DR W E T M O R E S 21— Eugene Terry and Sarah J Coquille Fjerald. ATTHESkookum Restaurant, Little's Store Str. Elizabeth THE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH J. T. HARTLEY, Drane’s Store, Coquille, Oregon. Fancy and Staple Groceries. The Stage C O Q U IL L E è Private Line, RO SEBURCi. duality as well as Quantity for the price paid at the City Meat Market Josh’s Place, I >6000000000000000000000000 Goquille Furniture and BOX FACTORY the Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE Incandescent Electric Light M onum ents and Headstones Coos Bay and San Francisco! FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS JlTLY. Blake. 3— Fred Gribi and Katherine E 2 3 - Jas E McCue and Edith Kyle. | Mayer. ! 23- Philip Krall and Louvina | 3— Marion Griffin and Maud M Blake. Culbertson. 29—Wm T Wilson and Ella M| 6—Jas O Chard and Lena Lapp. Sargent. 19— William B rn in n rd a n d A b ig a l ***** A Grim Tragedy. Elliott. 19—Conrad Lapp and Clara E is daily inacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims, in each Elliott. 22— Norma n Savage and Ellen one, another victim o f Consump tion or Pneumonia. But when Smith. Coughs nnd Colds ars properly 20 Walter J Hansen and Myrtle treated, the tragedy is averted. F. L Brown. G. Huntly, of Oakland, Ind., writes: “ My wife had tho consumption, ADClCW. and three doctors gave her up. 1 Ch H Worrel and 1 ... . ,thel n Fina||y «be look Dr.King’s New Turpén. Discovery for Consumption, Cough : 3 -Fieil V inLilientlml and Eliza-1 and Colds, which cured her, and ! to-day she is well and strong.” It beth A Cotteli. 5 -C h 1'win Carl aud Mary Lin- iV11* , the Prrm9 o f dil,ea*es O n e dose relieves. Guaranteed at j n ie G , rr .. ,, n x „ . ... ¡•’Wcand »r.00 by R S Knowlton | 15— G eo 1 Hermann and Minnie druggist. Trial bottle free. Alfred Johnson, PRIVATE HOSPITAL D E A L E R IN F lo o r in g , Speslal R ates m a d e tos R u s tic and a ll k in d s o f F in is h in g s and M ouldings Aeeouehe. m ent. C o n s t a n t ly on hand. M is s Delia H ove ley G raduated N u rse of S a n Francisco. C al., G anager. Deliveries made Kor Further Particulars Address W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. Dr. WETMORC, Phone Iti. romptly by either water or rail. OREGON. C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N