Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 21, 1906, Image 2

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    Coquille Herald.
Tbu Hlutiiuer Klizabetli
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A shland Norm al N otes
The following students will at­
Nice fresh lot of cookies just n r-;
tend the examination to be given
WEDNESDAY, FEB 21, 1900. rived at Robinsons.
next week in Jacksonville: Misses
Farmers: Attend the institute at j Poley, Osburn, Beeson, Chapman,
Cunningham R o a d G o e s
North Bend next Saturday.
| Stratton, Broad and Robinson.
Robinson has just received a nice xhe good wiBhe8 of their teacber8
The Dean Lumber Co. has de­
and follow students will accompany
cided to push through to co nple- line of boys and men s caps.
tiou the Cuuningliam creek logging
New and nobby spring suits for | them,
road which we have mentioned in men just arriving at Robinson’s.
The y w 0 A aU(1 the y M
these columno before.
Work will
Farmers’ Institute at North Bend j 0. A. has been doing some active,
be begun as soon as the weather Saturday. All farmers should at- e8rnegt work this year.
The mem­
and circumstances will allow,
A
bers of the two societies are now
locomotive and other machinery
Mrs. Perrott moves her millinery 1 making preparations for a recep­
have been ordered for the equip­ store to the Alexsou building this tion to be given Saturday evening,
ment of the road and for the log­ week.
February 10, 1906. A large num­
ging operations along the line.
O. B. Hollenbeak, of Fairviow, ber is expected to be present.
This road will tap an exceedingly returned from tbo Bay by yester-
Z The chapel exercises on Thurs
fine body of timber which will fur- j day’s train
day, February 8, o f this week were
nish it with plenty of hauling for
K0biD8on has just got In another unusually interesting.
Mr. Sulli­
many years, and employment for a shi|)nient 0f 500 yards of that 16- van, of Alameda, California, a man
large number of men during the var,|B.for.tbe-dollar outtiug flannel, of twenty-five years’ experience in
same time
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J. W. Otto, of Myrtle Poiot, re- teaching, addressed the students on
Jonn Youknm, one of Coos conn-
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inembereci us by a pleasant call teaching in its different phases
ty s foremost loggers, is preparing! ,
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while in town on business yester- Mr. Anderson, of Lincoln, Nebraska
to open and operate a camp for the
and a graduate of the university of
compaov.
that stale, spoke particularly of the
In case the waters fail to bring
Now' frusb lot of diU l,ickles-
need of earnestness and pluck in all
down the logs from the North Fork, «'vect p.ckles, small and large sour
lines of successful work.
this line, if rushed through, can be Pj0*1“ and saner kraut all in bulk
A feature of the the program of
made to supply many logs this sum -; at Robiuson's.
the
Athena Literary Society, which
Knowlton’s drug store has on
mor for mills which might otherwise
is to meet Friday morning, Febru.
display
a
large
stock
o
f
Books,
em­
be obliged to he idle a portion of
bracing almost everything from 5c ary 16, is a debate.
The question
the time during the coming season. toy books to the latest and most
for discussion is, “ Resolved that
popular fiction.
Capital Punishment Should
be
N e w R eal E state F irm
B. C. Claypole, Roseburg stage Abolished.”
C. D.
Dr. C. W. To iver and son, I. It. driver, was fined $100 in Justice's
360 acres Coquille River Bottom
Tower, of Marshfield, have formed Cecil’s court yesterday for appro­
a partnership to handle real estate. priating an over coat belonging to Land 3$ miles from Coquille City
Price $20 per acre for a short time
They have listed property of every R. L. Smith, from Hotel Coquille.
description and will sell a town lot,
Robinson has completed shelving only. Enquire of D. D. P i e r c e , Co­
coal mine or land by the township. 67 dozen of the Brown Shoe Com­ quille, Oregon.
Dr. Tower has been one of the most pany’s shoes.
They are up-to-date
Afraid of Strong Medicines.
successful salesmen, in the line of in style and finish, in fact the most
Many people suffer for years from
real estate, that Coos county trans­ “ nifty” lot of shoes ever brought to
rheumatic pains, and prefer to do
actions give a record of, he having town. Call and see ’em.
rather than take the strong medi­
negotiated the save of the Chad­
Thirty-six applicants appeared at
wick tract, Yarrow (now New North the teachers’ examination held here cines usually given for rheumatistm
Bend), East Marshfield, the Flana­ last week, about 30 were succes6tul, not knowing that quick relief from
gan property, Belmont Addition, a list of whom will appear next
pain may be had by simply apply­
Bangor, Ocean View, Glasgow, week. The Public School Develop
ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and
Beale timber tract, and many others, ment League entertained and ban-
without taking any medicine inter­
which are by far the largest deals quetted the visitors at the Masonic
nally. For sale by R. S. Knowlton
to be consummated in this section. Hall on Thursday evening.
They are giving special attention to
W. T. Kerr, the bustling business
the sale of property, and already
Isaac R. Towe
Or. C. W. Tower.
have a clientage who wish to pur­ man, has withdrawn from the Oo-
quille
Mill
&
Mercantile
Co.,
J.
E.
chase land in this section.
List
your property with them.
Their Paulson having bought out his in­
D. D. Pierce is now gen­
office will be found in the Lockhart terests.
REAL ESTATE
eral manager of the concern.
Mr.
building.
Kerr will engage in another enter­
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prise at once, the nature of which
N o rw a y Item s.
we are not able to state at this time. Property of Every Descrip
The Barkdoll boys, who have
The Woman’s Study Club met on
tion Handled.
been sick with pneumonia since the Saturday with Mrs. Hawkins. The
run« any tn .January, u«o tui p ro Ting subjects" lor tnc atterroon study
very slowly. Neither is able to sit were: Walt Whitman, and J G. Phone Main 3 * 1 — Office Lockhart &
up yet.
Holland. The Club will meet again
Lord Building.
Mrs. P. S. Robinson and Mrs. A. on Saturday of this week with Mrs.
MARSHFIELD, ■ • OREGON.
Myers were both quite ill last week Hawkins, the subjects will be James
Whitcomb Riley, and Bayard Tay­ £)^"V\\ b Oregon Coal A Nav Co’
but are able to bo up again now.
lor.
Mr. W. W. Sanders moved last
FR KD
T A IL O R
COQUILLE.
D ie d - -Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1906,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Cnrl. The lonely parents have our
sympathy.
J. W. Clinton’s new barn is near­
ing completion. The outside work
is nearly done.
The new hall at Arngo is a fine
looking building aud when finished
will bo u credit to that progressive
neighborhood.
They initiated it
with a dance Saturday night which
was well attended and much en­
joyed.
Kenneth Devaul, late of Boise,
Idaho, visited .1 A. Devaul's fam­
ily last week.
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T m xie T biof ,
The following eighth grade pu­
pils of the Myrtle Point schools
passed the February examination.
Six others passed in all but one or
two subjects, and so will only have
to write in those subjects in whico
they fell below the required grade.
Those who passed are: Daisy En.
dicott, Chester M. Lee, Pearl Adel-
la Clinton, Callio Chandler, Ella
Kribs, Zelia V. Iloriminn, Thomas
H. Davis, Inez Rose, Roena M.
Neal, Iva Pauline Miller, Grace M
Michael, Dalton M. King, George
F. Hughes, Leafy Kendall, Harry
B. Lewcllen, James D. Neal, Ar-
muud Adams, Gustaveous M. Dietz,
Ivan Rose, Mabel Claire Adams,
Dora E. Bigelow.
• »•» •
A. S. Hammond, the Josephine
county attorney whom we mentioned
last week as having come here with
a view to locating and engaging in
the abstract business, has bought
ou t the set o f abstracts of Isaiab
H acker, the pioneer abstracter of
C oor cou n ty, and launches out in
business in g o o d shape and will be
ready on short notice to do a<l work
in his line with accuracy and dis­
patch. \Ye w elcom e him ainoig us
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H OU SE FOR
RENT
A live roomed house and four lots
near the Christian chqrch, with
plenty of fruit, 21 lots baing rich
button). No charge for the garden
lots if rented for the summer. In­
quire at the H erald office.
Dairy Farm for Sale
Str. M. F. Plant,
Capt. Nelson, Maatei,
Will make regular trips between
Coos Bay and
San Francisco
This Steamer is very steady at sea and
her passenger accommodations are all
new, dean and sweat, opening out on
deck and having only two berths in
room.
Very superior Second Class.
Pare, 1st Class, $10.
F 8. DOW , Agent,
Marshfield.
j
2nd Class, $0.
W . C. Rose, Agt.,
Coquille.
IF YOU ARE
THINKING
OF GETTING
YO U
A . .
Gasoline
Engine
Call at the O. K. Creamery and let
A fine dairy farm containing 70
ine make you a price on the lieut
ami cheapest engine on the market
acrcH of bottom land 23 ncres of hill
—the Wolverine.
land, und tidjosning the town of
Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon,
and J mile from creamery. Forty-
£ l^ ^ T h e safe and reliable tiwn- JfCB
live acres of bottom land improved
screw
and in good state of cultivatiion; 5
£ ^ ^ T h e New anti Speedy
acres slashed, burned nnd newly
spedod; bill land is all good for pas
ture; 3 acres of orchard in good
C. P. Jenson. Master.
Will make regular tripe betweee
«-tiri bngcondition and different var­
ieties of fruit. House, barn nnd Coquille River a.id San
other buildings. While we have s
Fran cisco .
number of other dairy farms for
N o Stop-over et W a y Ports.
sale, yet this is one of the best bar. Electric Lights. Everything in First
Class Style.
gains, ns the location is all that
«
t
could be desired, being near (own
IR» li l i \
school and creamery. This is cer­
CELEBRATED
tainly a bargain for some progres­
UNEMEMT
sive dairyiunn. Price $7,500.
Geo._ E.
Peoples
Str. Elizabeth
R
oderts
A C arter ,
is the l>ert known
Tenement for Rheu­
matism, Pains Aches
anti all such diseases.
N. Lorenz showed us some nlfalfa
Mvrtle Point Oregoi .
stalks the latter part of list week,
K, K. K.
the result of an experimeut • >» his
F or Sale
KORN
place below town. The stalks were
A ill roe-disc H uncock plow
'V 1
18 inches in length and were heavy
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KURE.
,
,
,
.
, . . f he sold at a bargain, also a span ol
Removes the Corns
and strong, showing conclusively
,
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Warts and Ringworms
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i ' oul>R horses well nroke.
Inquire
that the l oquilie
botf mis are
without pa’ ns nr the
nt this office.
knife.
especially adapted to the growth of
Trv these Remedies
t! at valuable crop lor dairy pur-
Licorice Liver Laxative, the best and he convinced.
For sale at all Drag-
p ses.
bowel cleanser.
Price 50 cents.
stores in the Connty.
For sale by It. S. Knowlton, Co­
Or can be obtained
Those who have trfnd nil kinds quille City; C. Y, Lowe. Handon.
from the Manufacturer.
claim the Northern g>iiwjo seeds the
R, O, K IRK PATRICK ,
best. Three papers Jof g ) cent* at j $Ril>-no-more washing powder 5
Coquille, Ore,
cent» a package at Robinson's store.
Knowlton'« drug store.
OKEGON
J. T. HARTLEY,
<B |P
BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS
CARRYING REGULAR STOCK
0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru­
ment Is sold according to its intrinsic ualue. We sell gou a
High Grade. Popular price or Commercial Ploito.
at their real ualue.
One Price only on each Grade
We carry a complete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players,
Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise.
Everything Sold on Easy Payments.
THE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH
Coquille, Oregon.
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| Representatives of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos and Curry Co s
W. R. Haines Music Co.,
Horse h oeing. Wagon Making, and All Kinds o f Forge Work.
M A C H IN E
S H O P ,
Special Attention Giuen to A ll Kinds of Lathe Work.
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Goquille Furniture
Su ccessor to the Chas. Orissen and A ia g o M usic Co.,
Phone, Main 905,
Garfield Annex,
Marshfield, Oregon
ROSEBURG-M YRTLE POINT-
STAGE LIN E
B. FEIMTOINT
P r o p
and BOX FACTORY
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Bigs in redi-
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
Cabinets, Tubles, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders gives
prompt Attention.
J- 6« Fish
DR. W E T M O R E ’S
Incandescent
Electric Light
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
/ om prepared to treat all
Medical and Surgical Cases.
S p a e i a l R a t e s m a d e fot»
Accepted throughout the civilised world
the
as the most universally satisfactory il­
Button
luminant for
all
purposs*.
Safest,
Cleanest, Most Convenient, and the
For Further Particulars Address
Dr. WETMORE,
Phone 111.
Press
A ccouche-
Train Nurses in Attendance.
T ow er & Son.
week to the Capt. Reed place which
ho has rented, and on the samo day
Mr. Bell moved onto the S. J. Mc-
Closkey placo which he also has
rented.
SLAGLE
and
CHEAPEST light known.
there
That furnished by the
C O Q U IL L E
you
R IV E R
CO
have
class and up to date in every respect.
it.
The rates place it within rench of all
E L E C T R IC
is
firit
FRANK M ORS E, Prop, G O Q U ILL E, ORE.
COQUILLE. OREGON,
SUMMONS
N TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF COOS.
Pari« Ward.
)
Plaintiff.
vs.
{-Suit in equity for
Barbery Ellen Ward, I divorce.
Defendant. J
TO BARHERY ELLEN WARD, the aboye
entitled defendant:
In the Name of the State o f Oregon
Yon are hereby notified that you are re
qnired to appear and answer the complaint
filed against yoa in the above entitled suit
in which Paris Ward is plaintiff and yon,
Barbery Ellen Ward, are defendant, within
six weeks from the date o f the first publi­
cation o f this sammons. to-wit: Within six
weeks from the 14th day of February, 190*»
the same being the date of the first publi­
cation of this sammons; and if you fail to
appear and answer on or before the 28th
day o f March, 1904', the same being the
last day of the time prescribed in the order
for publication thereof, a judgment will
be taken against yoa for want thereof, and
plaintiff will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in his complaint, a succinct
statement of which is ns follows: That the
marriage contract now existing between
you and plaintiff be dissolved nnd held for
naught.
Service of this summons in made by pub­
lication in pursuance of an order made by
L. Hailocker, County Judge for Coos
Connty, Oregon, dated the 10th day of
Febrnnvy. 190*5. nnd directing publication
o f the same in the Cnqaille H erald , n
weekly newspaper published at the city of
Coquille, in said Coos county, Oregon, once
a week for a period of six weeks.
A. J. SHERWOOD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
lersigned has been duly appointed ad­
ministratrix of the Estate of Benjamin
Figg, deceased, by the County Court
for Coos county, Oregon, and that all
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, to the undersigned
at the office of A. J. Sherwood, in the
Citv of Coquille. Coos county, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated this JOth day of January, 190ft,
CATHARIN E FIGG,
Administratrix of the
Estate of Benjamin
Figg, deceased.________
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has filed in the county oourt for
Coos connty, Oregon, his final acoonnt in
tbo matter of the Administration o f the
Estate o f Elvina Root, deceased: and that
said court has *,*i Thursday, the l.r»th day
>f March, 190*5. as the day for hearing ob- j
jections to said uroount niul the settlement .
o f said estate.
D ited this i:Un day o f Febrvary, 190ft.
URIAH ROOT,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE ia hereby given that the under
■ign «1 has filed in the County Court for
Coos (kjunty. Oregon hia final account in
the matter of the administration of the e»
tale of Jeremiah Peart, deoeised. and that |
said Court has set Thursday, the firat day ;
of Match. I‘.05. a* the day for hearing ob ­
jection* to aaitl final account and the aet- |
tlemeut o f »aid estate.
Dated thi» 24th
day of January. 1906.
JOHN PEART
Administrator of the Estate of Jeremiah
Peart, deoeated
Alfred Johnson,
D E A L E R IN
Flooring-, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
Constantly on hand.
Deliveries made romptly by either water or rail.
W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.
C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N
Now is the time
To Buy
Simplex Hand Separators
and get them installed ready for the
coming season.
The Simplex is uery simple In construction, easy
to operate, easy to dean and extremely tight running
Any small BOY or GIRL can do the separating with
a simplex.
n IS FULLY GUARANTEED to do as perfect separa­
tion as any SEPARATOR made.
It wiU cost you nothing to giue it a trial and once
installed it will saue gou time and money as well as
your moscle.
IF YOU SHOULD NEED A SEPARATOR let us know
and we will gladly put one in on trial.
|T. H. M EHL & C O M P A N Y
COQUILLE
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OREGON