Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 16, 1906, Image 2

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    Coquille tyerald.
The C oos B ay
Congress.
Charles V . G a l l o w a y
(Y A M H IL L . C O U N T Y )
M cK in le y Item s
All the Latest
Designs in Frames.
P üStei, ud/JIU,
India Ink and OH.
(Oregonian.)
The fine weather is still costinu-
mg.
The Farmers’ and Shippers' Con­
Listen for tbe wedding bells, a
gress aod Coos County Farmers'
new bride will soon be brought to
Im p ression s ot CoquiUe V alley. Institute, which will be held at
Poverty Knob to reside.
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| North Bend, Oregon, May 23-24, is
Mr. Gregg returned from Go-
E ditor H k bald :— Having traveled one of the mo8t imporUnt meetings
Present Addi' ss
quille Friday where be had been
349 First Street
L ock Box 212
over different sections of California, yet scheduled by the Willamette
visiting bis wife and son, Lloyd.
Portland Or
Coquille, . Or.
Mrs.
Gregg
expects
to
como
out
in
and having now for the first time Valley Development League.
It
about three weeks to reside with
gotten a view of your fertile and will be of especial interest to the
her husband, who is at work in
picturesque valley, I would beg to people of Portland and the Willam­
Barkers & Lawborn's logging camp.
say a few words through your val­ ette Valley, for the reason that it
Mrs. Walter Lawhorn who is at
ued columns with reference to the will be held in a very rich section
the General hospital at Marshfield
is improving slowly.
impressions I have formed.
ol Oregon which up to this time
Lagrippe seems to be all tbe
To begin I would remark that no­ has not received the exploitation to
rage. Mr. Leland Minimi aud Joe
where have I encountered a more which it was entitled.
The Coos
Jones of Poverty Knob Lave been
beautiful region where the hand of Bay country will soon be given
laid up for the past week.
nature had lent better touch and railroad connection with Portland
The McKinley school is progress­ COOS COUNTY’S N EXT JUDGE.
ing nicely with Miss Inez Bunch as
paved the way for industrious en­ and will be as easy of access as any
He stands for better roads and
J- G- Fish
D E M O C H A T IC N O M IN E E
teacher, there being about sixteen equal taxation, and will not show
deavor than right here in Coquille of the Willamette Valley cities and
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit noxes
pupils
in
attendance.
any
distinction
between
a
corpora­
Valley. With H b marginal skirting towns. This will, of course, enable Hepr«s«ntative : in : Congress
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Mr. Lace and Irving Chandler, tion and a farmer.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
of timber covered bills, its generous us to cultivate a closer social and
of
Marshfield,
were
tho
guests
of
He will abide by tbe majority
Result of City Election.
prompt Attention.
extent of rich grassy lands afford­ business relation with our southern
Walter Lawhcrn Saturday aud rule, either by ballot or petition,
ing sustenance for countless herds, neighbors than is now possible. At
The regular munioipal election Sunday. They made a flying trip that the greatest good may come to
M e a ls at e ll H ours
First-C lass
and with its winding deep-bottomed the same time Portland and the held in Coquille last Monday, May to the Tioga countiy and stayed j the greatest number.
over night on their timber claims,
In regard to the proposed araen-1-
From 5 a m to 9 P M .
river, shaded recesses and attractive other Willamette Valley cities ana 14th, passed off quietly, aud despite
accompanied by Walter.
i ments see next week.
dwellings and towns, the valley at towns owe something to our enter the prevailing storm a good vote
Lee Mast had the misfortune to
once presents a picture that is fas­ prising friends in the southern part was polled. Much interest was man­ lose one of his fine colts lately.
Thomas Heaton who has been
Gordon Sheppard returned home
cinating in the extreme. I am not of the state.
ifested in the different tickets pre
very low for some time at the borne
from
his
work
near
Coquille
and
astonished that this section is be­
Even when hampered by poor sented by a large portion of our cit­ made a visit to Poverty Knob Sun­ of D. Morgan, is somewhat im­
M R S . C. O. G IL K E Y , P roprietor© »*
coming more and more peopled, and transportation facilities, they have izens, and some express satisfaction
day.
proved.
R eason a b le R ate to
S p e cia l A tten tion GM t # b
that its wealth and prosperity are stood loyally by Portland, so far as with the result. For Mayor J. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mast were up
Why not buy your Schilling’s
R egu la r B oard ers
to O om m erolal P a o p It
steadily enhancing. The justifying it was possible for them to do Stanley was re-elected by the nar­ one day last week visiting Mr.
Best from us? We carry a full line,
conditions are plentifully oxistent, Year after year they have joined row margin of 7 votes, B. H. Burns Mast’s parents.
Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder, Spices,
A sad death occured May 4th at Flavoring Extracts, and sell at min­
and your settlers know the possibil with us on all enterprises of a public and J. E. Quick receiving respect­
Barker & Lawhorn's logging cump. imum prices. Diane’s.
i ties and have the means and dispo­ nature, even though their isolated ively for the same office 97 and 19
DR. W E T M O R E S
Dave, the faithful ox of Walter
»
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sition to forge ahead.
portion of the state. Their splendid votes. Mr. Quick was the substi­ Lawhorn was struck by a falling
Terrific Kace Wilh Uetdh
I note with pleasure that dairy­ exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair tute Socialist candidate.
tree and killed almost instantly.
ing has taken a conspicuous plaob was a wonderful tribute to their
R. R Pownder, present incum He was greatly missed by his part­
"Death was fast approaching,”
in your column of industries, and is enterprise, and it is now up to Port­ bent, was chosen to sucoeed him­ ner, old Ben, who mourned bis writes Ralph F. Fornandez, of Tam­
death for several days.
pa, Fla., described his fearful race
even now as well established as in land to show, at least in a mild du self as Recorder by the decisive
Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Barker have
some of the best favored regions of gree, our appreciation of their en­ vote of 142. His opponent, W. E. just returned from Lee where Mrs. with death, "as a result of liver
toruble and heart disease, which
/ am prepared to treat all
California.
This didn’t surprise terprise by sending a good delega­ HcDuffee, Socialist, got 50 ballots. Barker had been visiting her par­
had robbed me of sleep and of all
ents,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
I.
Chandler,
n>e when I observed the excellent tion to the forthcoming convention
interst in life. I had tried many
Following was the vote cast for
Medical and Surgical Cases.
adaptability of your soil and cli­ The San Francisco disaster has the soveral candidates for Council- while Mr. Barker bad been running different doctors and several med­
logs for the Simpson Lumber Co.
icines, but got no benefit, until I
mate, as well as the faces of some caused diversion to this city of a men by which it will be noted that
The party last Saturday night at
men whom I know achieved plenti­ considerable amount of trade from H. W. Dunham, Geo. O. Leach and Jack Lobeads was a great success, began to ust Electric Bitters. So
S p e o ia l R a t e s m a d e for* A e e o u e h e *
wonderful was their effect, that in
The
ful success in the pursuit in other the Coos Bay country, and this A. W. Varney are the three gentle, a large crowd being present.
three days I felt like a new man,
m ent.
music was grand, and a nice mid­
climes.
Dairying is admittedly a start, which will be increased
today I am cured of all my troub­
men elected: Fred Belloni, Citi­
night
supper
was
served.
All
went
most remunerative calling when in­ soon r s the railroad is completed, zens’, 86; H. W. Dunham, by voters’
les.” Guaranteed at R. S. Knowl-
home wishing they might have an­
telligently followed in adapted lo­ makes it highly important that we petition, 104; W. A. Goodman, Citi­ other good time like that in the tons drug store; price 50c.
Train Nurses in Attendance.
cality.
It is a matter of history should show due appreciation of zens’, 78; J. H. James, Socialist, 24; community.
Mr. W. S. Hall, of Gravel Ford, TIM BER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—
that the introduction of the indus­ the efforts of the developers of Geo. O. Leach, Citizens’, 108; J. T.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
passed through McKinley with a
try in Humboldt county was fol­ Southern Oregon.
Nosier, Citizens’, 84; A. W. Varney, load of provisions for Waters’ Bros.’
For Further Particulars Address
lowed by the lifting of long stand­
U nited K tatkb L a n d O f f ic e ,
Citizens’ , 97; A. J. Wilson, Social­ and Barker A Lawhorn’s logging
Roseburg, Oregon, May 3, 1906. !
ing mortgages, the supplanting of
ist, 31; J. C. Wilson, Socialist, 20. camps.
Growing Aches and Pains.
Notice is hereby given that in compli- I
old shacks with fine homes, and the
Will Johnson has returned from ance with the provisions of the Act of ,
Mrs. Josie Sumner, Breraond,
Coquille where he had been trying Congress of June 3, 1878, entitleil “ An i
rapid accumulation of bank ac­
W o m a n ’s S tu d y Club.
Phone 111.
COQUILLE. 0REG.
to get word from his sister, who was Act for the sale of timber lands in the
counts, Humboldt, while lumber­ Tex. writes, April 15, 1902 “ I have
States
of
California,
Oregon,
Nevada,
j
used Ballard’s Snow Liniment in
The regular weekly meeting of in the great San Francisco disaster. anti Washington Territory,” as extend­
ing heads her list, is nevertheless my family for three years. I
Brigham Jones came very near ed to all the Public Land States by Act I
the
Woman’s Study Club was held
the foremost butter-producer of would not be without it in the
having quite a misfortune Sunday of August 4, 1892,
SAM W . JOHNSON,
California’s counties, and the per house. I have used it on my little on Saturday at the residence of morning just as he was dressed and
of Coquille, County of Coos, State of
He Oregon, has this day tiled in this office
capita wealth there is extraordin­ girl for growing pains and aches in Mrs. Figg. The time devoted to ready to go see his best girl.
ary.
These erstwhile Humboldt herknee6. It cured her right away. literary work was given to a study discovered bis best bat was gone his sworn statement No. 9698 for the
l/Vt guarantee better luoi k
I have also used it for frost bitten
and rescued it just us tbe poodle purchase of the S }■» of NE J- 4 , SE % of
dairymen and creamerymen who feet, with good success. It is the of Alice and Peoebe Cary and to
N\V ' 4 , NE l 4 of SW > 4 , of Section No.
was in the act of tearing it up.
at tower prices than can be
An hour given to
4, in Township No- 27 South, Range No.
have transferred their labors to best liniment I ever used.” 50c, and their poems.
Mrs. Waters of Lee was up visit­ 11 West, W . M ., and will offer proof to
domestic
science
was
intaoduced
by
had elsewhere. Do not order
C oor county tell me that in many 1100. at R. S. Knowlton’s.
ing her daughter, Mrs. Mires, cook allow that the land sought 1 9 more val­
a talk on Practical House -leaning at the Waters’ Bros.’ logging camp. uable for its timber or stone than for
respects Coos possesses advantages
Monumental work until you
Miss Addie Jones of Daniels agricultural purposes, and to establish
by Mrs. Lawrence, followed by a
School Report.
over Humboldt for their business.
his claim to said land before the County
have called upon or written
creek
is
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
paper on Ventilation by Miss Lusk,
Clerk and the Clerk of County Court of
One disadvantage, however, is the
Coos County, at his oflice at Coquille,
Following is a report of the Nor­ and some valuable hints on house­ Jack Lohead.
us for prices.
singular scarcity of milkers, and
Oregon, on
We will come again.
way school month ending April 27: keeping by Mrs, Figg.
Saturday, the 28th day of July, 190f>.
P ansy .
this fact is destined to lead to the
He names as witnesses:
Perfect in deportment, Mabel
After refreshments tho members
D a v id F u lton , Local Agent, Coqtiills.
purchase of the patent milking ma­
Lee Neely, Herbert Johnson, Glenn
Haughton, Vida Reed, Edith San­ planned for an open air meeting
Parker and Bert Teters, all of Fairview,
Mrs. Nosler’s Locals.
chine on some of your dairies, pro­
STEWART & WHITE. Props.
ders, Ervin Barklow, Albina Rada- for tbe next session which is tbe
Just received— a fine new line in­ Oregon.
vided, of course, the permitted trial
Anv and all persons claiming adverse­
P hon e, M ain 238.
baugh, Esther Radabugh, Elsie and closing one of this year.
cluding all the latest spring and | ly the above-described lands are re­
of the machine proves satisfactory.
3d]& D Sts., M arshfield, Ore.
verlie Sanders, Ola Clic . iu. Those
summer dress goods for ladies. All j quested to file their claims in this office
With your butter second in qual­
on or before said 28th day of July, 1906.
see them.
neither tardy nor absent, Mabel
B e n ja m in L. E d d y ,
ity to none, with your creameries as
Ladies’ muslin underwear in all
in9
Register.
Haughton, Arlie Hunt, Fred and
well equipped ns the best, and with
Will overcome indigestion and kinds.
Marvin Byrd, Eli Foote, Eva John-
good marketing facilities and en­
dyspepsia; regulate the bowels and
Everything pretty in embroideries
sou,
Albina Radabaugh. Edith,
cure liver and kidney complaints. and laces— the daintiest you ever j
larging aod improving dairy herds
Verlie and Elsie Sanders.
Class
It is the best blood enricher and saw.
thero is no reason why the dairying
standing, eighth grade, Mabol invigorator in the world. It is
See the pretty hosiery; the latest
business in Coos should not be
Haughton first, Vida Reese second; purely vegetable, perfectly harm­ styles.
D IG E S T S W H A T Y O U E A T
fraught with every promise for the
less,
and
should
you
be
a
sufferer
|
seventh grade, Eli Foote first, Eva
Just received—Orgnndies, Iudia
The Si 00 bottle contain* 2 4 times the trial *lze, which Mila for 50 oent*.
future and prove a most formidable
from disease, you will use it if you j <’ UBl
P R E PA R E D ON LY A T T H E LABORATORY OF
Johnson second; fifth grade, Nealy are wise.
linens, sues nnd anything pretty
agency in the upbuilding o f the
Sc
C H IC A G O . IL L .
that you want
Hampton first, Ola Clinton second.
R. N. Andrews Editor and Mgr. |
couuty's prosperity.
M rs . O id d in o ,
Bocoa and Rock ledge News. Cocoa, j Another swell line of infants’
Coos, however, has many and va­
Fin. writes; I have used your Her- j hats, hoods and dresses.
M iss A nna R o b e r t s ,
ried resources, I observe, nnd not
Beautiful underwear anil ready­
bine in my family, and find it a
Teachers.
of insignificant import is her lum­
most excellent medicine. Its eff. 1 made sbirt waists.
ects upon myself have been a mark­
bering and coal mining.
But of
N o rw a y Item s.
For Sale.
ed benefit.
these more has been written aod iB
Mrs.
P.
S.
Robison
was
taken
ill
known, perhaps, than of her dairy­
Farm of 155 acres belonging to I
Timber coal and farm lands. Tbe
ing which more recently became very suddenly a week ago Sunday Home Realty Co.
Levi Gant estate, situated oue-liatf j
mile from Myrtle I’oint.
It co n -1
flourishing here and has the distin­ night. Dr. Leep has been waiting
Look out for the largest and
guishing feature of bringing not on her and pronounces her improv­ finest stock of drygoods ever open­ ; tains 140 acres of river bottom, 15 j
acres of low level bedch land—60 |
alone excellent but frequent finan­ ing but she is still poorly.
ed in Coquille, to arrive at N. acres in cultivation entirely fri e
Joe
Bsrkdoll
is
gotting
strong
Lorenz's soon.
cial returns. Your coal and lum­
from stumps, and a sufficient amoun t
ber, I also ascertain, find produc­ again, being able to be down town All smart up-to-date women of today, of hardwood, ash and maple on bal- \
Know
how
to
bake,
wash,
sing
and
play.
once
more.
His
brother
Jim
is
ance of bottom land to pay for clem- 1
tion in large part in the country
Without these talents a wife is N.
contiguous to your beautiful Valley improving now but not so rapidly. Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tei. ing same; coraforhible dwelling t
house, fair barn, 250 large bonring ;
R.S. Knowlton.
Miss Zeneba Robison, of Fish-
of the Coquille, which fact gives ad­
! fruit trees; place well watered and
How is it we are able to offer ad­ can be cut into 2, 3 or 4 smaller
ded importance to southern Coos as trap, visited Miss Della Clinton
vantages wheu selling Schillings places, each well watered; property'
over Sunday.
a producing center.
Respectfully,
A V isitor .
Mrs. J. D. Clinton, who has been Best? We handle it in larger quan­ is but three-fourths of mile from a;
tities lienee sell under favorable cir­ well equipped high school, ind
visiting at home for about two
•Jinti’ Sa/oantnta . Jnjorue.
cumstances. N. Lorenz
* one of tho early selections and one
weeks, returned on tbe Alliance
W
an Tin -Gentleman
or
lady
of the choicest plaei . in Coos conn-
Following is the ticket as indors­ Saturday to Portland.
ty. Belongs to an estate aud must;
with
good
reference,
to
travel
by
At a meeting of the citizens of
ed by the meeting called by the
be sold. For particulars and price
A. .1. S h e r w o o d ,
Law and Order League which con­ Arago Sunday it was decided to rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,- apply to
Salary $1,072.00
m9
Coquille, Or.
vened at the court house Yesterday: celebrate the 4th of July in true 000 capital.
per vear aud expenses; salary paid
Ed Rackliff, Joint Representative American style, so look out for a
It pays to use Stock ForqJ at this
weekly and expenses advanced.
good time.
W. F. Disher, Representative.
time of the year.
Better get a j
Address,
with stamp, Jos. A. Alex­ package at Knowlton’a drug store
T rixir T ricr .
J. F. Hall, County Judge.
ander. Coquille City, Ore.
and try it with your cow.
C. E. Cleghorn, Couutv Clerk.
► »•» •
A Positive Necessity.
A. McNair, Commissioner.
Exposure
How to W( rd off Old Age.
A. N. Gould, Surveyor.
Having to lay upon my lied for
To
cold
draughts
uf
air,
1»
keen
The most successful way of ward­
14 days from a severlv bruised leg,
and cutting winger of tbe tt-iuin-rn- ing off the approach of old age is to
Hon. J. D. Stevens o f Portland I only found relief when I used a
ture, scanty clothing, undtie ex|i >s- maintain * vigoioue digestion. This
will speak on Iho political issues l»oltl« of Ballard’s Hnow Liniment. sure of the throat and neck alter
can lie done by eating only food
I can cheerfully recommend it as
from the standpoint of Socialism in
the licet medicine ever sent to the public speaking, and singing, brings suited to your age and occupation,
Coquille on Sunday evening. May afflicted. It lies now become n pos­ Coughs ai d colds.
and when any disorder of the stom­
Ballard's Horeliound Syrup is ach appears take a doge of Cham­
27th; all, including ladies, invited. itive necessity upon myself.
Burr. Hous­ berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
Mr Stevens is said to be a gifted
I). R. Byrnes, Merchant, Dovers- the I test cure, Mrs
and logical speaker.
ville, Texas. 25c and 11.00 sold by ton, Tex. wri’ es. Jan. 31. "1901: • lots tn correct it. If you have a
"One imttle of Rnll.inl’s 1 Inrehound weak stomach or are troubled with
Creffleld, or rather "Joshua," was R. S. Knowlton.
Syrup cured me <>f avev bad cough. indigrstion, ¡you will find these
COQUILLE OREGON
expected to rise from the grave last
The choicest city locations. Tbe It it vered pleasant to tske. Sold Tablets to be just what you need.
Wy R S. K> mvttoe
Sunder- But be didn't “ rta-”
Hn".g Realty Co.
For mle by R. S. Knowlton.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1906,
FRANK
BURKHOLDER
Coquille furniture
and BOX FACTORY
Lone Star Restaurant
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Dr. WETMORE,
Monuments and Headstones
Herbine
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
DYSPEPSIA CURE
E . C. D eW IT T
C O M PA N Y .
Don’t forget the Painting of Your
Buildings
We have Pattons Sun Proof Lead.
100 lbs. carries 7 gallons oil making 11
gallons Paint.
An absolute 6-year
guarantee to every user.
Don’t Eorget That Harvest
Time is Near.
W e have a full line of Tools includ­
ing Champion Mowers and Rakes.
Ii
you want the best at prices to suit, we
have it.
T. H. MEHL & COMPANY