Coquille Herald. 0. F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paner. PUBLISHED KVEBY WEDNESDAY. Devoted to ib e materiel end social op- b oild in R of theO oqoille Valley partnolarly >'vd o f Gooa Ooauty generally. «nbsoription, per year, in advanoe. fl.BO George Mandigo, the North Bend grocer, was in town on Thursday. J. B. Sweet, the Lamps farmer, had business in town on Thursday. For lady’s or gent’s Rambler bicy­ cle good as new inquire at this office. Cashier Hazard, of the Coquille bank, went to the Bay on Thursday. A Letter. The following extraota from a let­ ter recently received from Miss Lucia Sperry may prove of interest to her Coquille friends. Miss Lucia is devoting her vacation time to travel in the far east, and after a visit of Is o weeks with a school friend of Portland, Maine, in her summer home on an island in the Atlantic, will viait various points in Canada, returning to Illinois early in the fall to resume her college work: Ipswich, Mass., July 9. Was I ever so tired in my life? We have been out sight-seeing since early morning, having gone over fifty miles by trolley, but I will tell you of this later on, beginning now where I left off in my last letter B obn . —In Coquille, Oregon, I had such a pleasant time in But­ July 26, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben ler, (Penn.) where I spent the Schuyler, a sop. Marion Hodges, of Prosper, got Fourth. A PR O C LAM A TIO N . M e a l i at all H au ts The Home Realty Co., has tue F l n t U l a u F i o m S a a> to « P M C u ftliy » buyers List your property with them. T H R IC K -A -W E E K EDITION A tract of Re 1 Cedar timber out Head wnerever tho English Language is lay for shingle mill. The dome Spoken The Thrice-a-Week World hopes Realty Co. M R S. C. O . G IL K E Y , P to p rle to re a a to be in 1906 a better paper than it F or S ale . — Two good Rambler S p eo la l A tten tion Q1? m R e a s o n a b le R a t e to has ever been before, and it has Bicycles, gents’ and lady’s. Enquire to C om m ercial P eop le R e g u la r B o a rd e rs made its arrangements accordingly. at this offi 'e. .................. ■ !■ 1 1 ■ . ■ Its news service rovers the entire Good pasture for stock, on Marsh­ A j. SHERWOOD Prat R. E. SHINE, VI«« P ill L. H. HAZARD, C««kl«r globe, and it reports everything field road one mile from town. In fully, promptly and accurately. It quire of Allen McLeod. is the only paper, not a daily, which Rheumatism is as good as a daily, and which op C O Q U IliL iB . O R B Q O r i. will keep you as completely informed When pains or irritrtion exist of what is happening throughout on any part of the body, the appli­ Transact» a General Banking Busine»» cation of Ballard’s Snow Lini­ the world. ment gives prompt relief. E. W Board of Directors. Correipondeati. The Thrice-a-Week World is fair Sullivan, Prop. Sulnvan House, El National Bank of Commerce, New York City A. J. Sherwood, in its political reports. You can Reno, O. T-, writes, June 6, 1902: R. C. Dement, L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, Ban Francisco get the truth from its columns, “ 1 take pleasure in recommending Isaiah Hacker, R. K. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or whither you are Republican or Ballard’s Snow Liniment to all who Democrat, and that is what you are afflicted with rheumatism. It is the only remedy 1 have found want. that gives immediate relief.” 25c, A special feature of the Thrice-a 50c and $.00. sold by R. S. Knowl­ Week World has always been its ton. — ■— — serial fiction. It publishes novels by the best authors in the world, D airy Farm for Sale Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, novels which in book form sell for Confectionery A fine dairy farm containing 70 $1.50 apiece, and its high standard acres of bottom land 23 acres of bill Tobacco and Cigars. in this respect will be maintained land, and adjosning the town of in the future as in the past. THRICE. A-WEEK W ORLD’S Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, regular s u b s c r ip t io n p r ic e is o n ly and J mile from creamery. Forty- five acres of bottom land improved $ 1 .0 0 p e r y ea r, an d th is p a y s fo r 156 p a p ers. We o ffe r th is u n e q u a lle d and in good state of cultivatiion; 5 "F O R A - n e w s p a p e r an d th e H erald t o ­ acres slashed, burned and newly G - o o d . Slia-ve and. Hair Out seeded; hill land is all good for pas­ g e th e r fo r o n e y e a r f o r $ 2 .2 5 . G O TO The regular subscription price of ture; 3 acres of orchard in good eari bngcondition and different var- the two papers is $2.50. ieties of fruit. House, barn and Successor toC h a s. M oom aw . N ex t door to C oau ille V alley Packing Co. Peculiar Disappearance other buildings. While wo have « J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., number of other dairy farms for laid the peculiar disappearance of ; gale, yet this is one of the best bar- his painful symptoms, of indiges- gain8> fta the locatlon i8 tbat toin and biliousess, to Dr. 8 could be desired, being near town New Life Pills, lie says: ‘ They j " h"ool“and' creamery. This is cer­ Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery ana are a perfect remedy, for dizziness, tainly a bargain for some progres- all of the Latest Novelties in connection. sour stomach, headache, constip- sive dairyman. Price 87,500. tion, etc.” Guaranteed at R. S. R oberts & C arter , Knowlton’s drug store, price 25c. Myrtle Point OregoL. THENEWYORK WORLD Whereas, there was submitted to the eleotore of the State at the last general election as required by law an initiative petition for, MA law to provide additional rev­ enue for state purposea aud to levy a license on the gross earnings of certain companies and corporations, to-wit: express companies or cor­ porations, telephone companies or corporations doing business in this state; defining the manner of ascer­ taining the amount of such gross earnings, providing a penalty for violating the provisions of the act, defining an express company, a tele­ phone company and a telegraph company within the meaning of the act;” and Whereas, on the 25th day of June, 1906, the Secretary of State in my presence as Governor of the State of Oregon did canvas the votes given for and against said law, and Wheroas, it was ascertained and determined upon such canvass that there were 70,872 votes cast for said proposed law, and 6,360 votes against the same, and that said pro­ posed law received an affirmative majority of the total number of effective votes cast thereon and en­ titled to be counted UDder the pro­ visions of law, Now, therefore, I, George E. Chamberlain, as Governor of the State of OregOD, in obedience to and by virtue of the power and au­ thority vested in me by law, do here­ by make and issue tuis proclamation to the people of the State of Orogon, and do announce and declare that the whole number of votes cast in the State of Oregon at said election for and against said proposed law was as hereinbefore stated, and that said proposed law received an affir­ mative majority of the total num­ ber of votes cast thereon and en­ titled to be counted under the pro­ visions of law, and that said law hereinbefore mentioned shall be and is in full force and effect as the law of the State of Oregon from the date of this proclamation. Done at the Capitol at Salem this 25th day of June A. D. 1906. G eo . E . C h a m b e r l a in , Governor of Oregon. By the Governor: F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State. Lone Star Restaurant F IR S T N A T IO N A L BAN K Little's Store Saw a baseball game in the morn­ a nice two-seated rig of 8. H. Mc­ ing and in the evening went out to Adams last week. Our newest arrivals— those sty­ a large park to see the display of fire We returned to Chautau­ lish men’s hats direct from St. works. qua (N. Y.) next day and as we were Louis, at Robinson's. to leave for the East at eight the George Griffin, of Gravel Ford, following morning, I was up until was a passenger to the Bay by midnight packing, as I took only a Thursdays traiD. steamer trunk to Butler. We arriv. ."T h e new Diamodd Cut Glass” ed in Buffalo at eleven and as our is its name. You will find it at train for Boston did not leave un­ Mrs. Nosler’s and it is beautiful. til seven in the evening, after lun­ Ed Lasswell was down from the cheon started out to make the most North Fork last week and purchased of our time. We took a carriage for his farm a new mowing machine. and drove round the city— on Dels- Thomas Langlois and sister, Mrs. aware Avenue, and all tho most Nelson, of Bandon, were in this city beautiful streets. * * * We a short while on Wednesday of last reached Boston at eleven in the week. morning, and tho’ we had traveled If you want a good comb, hair all night we went direct to Trinity brush, tooth brush, nail brush or church to service. It is a beautiful, bath brush go to Knowlton’s drug great church, and the music was fine, store. but I did not care for the service, The everlasting fruit jar is the as it was very Low church. In the best. No metal can come in con­ For Sale. afternoon, although it was Sunday, tract with th j fruit, Leneve se lls Farm of 155 acres belonging to we thought it would not be wicked them. Levi Gant estate, situated one-balf to walk about a little, as the train mile from Jlyrtle Point. It con­ W a n t e d . — A good girl to do gen­ left for Ipswich at six in the la the best know n tains 140 acies of river bottom; 15 eral housework. Wages from $16 L inem ent for R h eu ­ evening. We went, first to see the acres of low level bench land—60 m atism , Pains A ches Myrtle Point, Ore. to $20 per month. Inquire of F. 8. wonderful Christian Science build­ acres in cultivation entirely free ami all such diseases. Dowe, Marshfield. from stumps, and a sufficient amount K, K. K. ing, recently erected, Found we A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always of hardwood, ash and maple, on bal- i/nDiu The Latter Day Saints are con­ could not get in at that time, but on hand. Also carry a stock o f tents: wagons covers, horse ance of bottom land to pay for clear- i" ” tflw ducting a protracted meeting at the outside was well worth seeing. ing sam6; comfortable dwelling KURE. covers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first Myrtle Point, having closed at this Then we went out to the great Bos­ house, fair barn, 250 large bearing | Removes thcCorns j o h on place last Wednesday. Warts and Ringworms '"u rn e ss bnvp ton Commons, of which one hears fruit trees; place well watered and w ithout pains or the ---------------------------- - can be ent into 2, 3 or 4 smaller | Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­ so much, and walked about there knife. places, each well watered; property ders, give instant relief. Price 25 until three, when there was an open T ry these R em edies is but three.fourths of mile from a and be con vin ced , cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille air concert by a celebrated band. F or sale at all D rug­ well equipped high school, and is City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. stores in the C ounty. The crowd itself was worth seeing one of the early selections and one Or can be obtained of the choicest places in Coo coun­ . D E A L E R IN Economise your barn room by Thousands walking about aud lis­ from the M anufacturer, Public is Aroused ty. Belongs to an estate and must tening to the music. It is only an having your hay baled. Roy R. O. KIRKPATRICK, The public is aroused to knowl­ be sold. For particulars and prices Steyens will do the work quickly hour’s ride to Ipswich from Boston Coni lie. O re. A. J. S h e r w o o d , edge o f the curative merits of that apply to and cheaply, Write him at Myrtl After arriving here we went direct­ great medicinal tonic. Bitters, for Coquille, Oregon. A C H O IC E L IN E OF We promptly obtain V . tí. and Fore ly to a bouse where we had engaged sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Point. Cures Sciatica Foa S ale . — Some fine Bottom rooms, but not finding it what we Mary H Walters, of 546 St. Ave., Rev. W. L. Riley, L. L.D. Cuba, Land Farms, in large or small lots expected, came to the hotel. Ip­ Columbus, O., writes: “ For several months, I was given up to die. I to suit purchaser, cheap and on swich is just a little country town had fever and ague, my neryes were New York, write«: “ After fifteen days of excruciating pain sciatic £Send model, sketch or rhoto of invention fori and we expect to go up to Boston easy terms. E. N. Smith, Myrtle f free report ou patentability. For free book, { were wrecked; I could not sleep, and tonight for the rest of the week. my stomach was so weak, from use­ rheumatism, under various treat­ Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest Point, Oregon. ments. I was induced to try Bal­ Now, for today; early this morning less doctors’ drugs, that I could not lard’s Snow Linniment; the first consistent with good goods. Roy Stevens, of Myrtle Point we took the electric cars for Salem, sleep, and my stomach was so application giving me first relief FR O N T S T. C O Q U ILLE will soon be out with his hay baler twelve miles away. First we went weak, from useless doctors’ drugs, and second entire relief. I can and ready to answer calls. Mr, that I could not eat. Soon after give it unqunlified recommenda­ to seo what is called the Essex In­ Stevens does good and fast work at beginning to take Electric Bitters, ; Opposite U. S. Patent Office ( stitute, whore there are all sorts of I obtained relief, and in a gliort tion. 25c, 50c, $1.00. sold by R. S. * W A S H IN G T O N D. C. $1.50 per ton. Knowlton. old relics kept. We spent most of time I was entirly cured.” Guaran­ For each 25-cents purchase at the morning there. Went to the teed at Knowlton’ s drug store; price Mrs, Nosler’s you will receive a Cadet armory but found it closed 50c. tickot good for one guess at the It was the home of number of beans, pins, coffee, etc. in for the day. W a n te d : By Chicago wholesale a jar, winner toreceive a gold eagle. Colonel Francis Peabody, and, they and mail order house, assistant man­ I). E. Stitt and Elijah Baggs, of say, has in it a wonderfully carved ager ( man or woman) for this coun­ CARRYING REGULAR STOCK We visited the ty and adjoining territory. Bandon, went to Myrtle Point banquet-hall. Salary Accepted throughout the civilized world Press Thursday to be in attendance at the old Charter street burial ground $20 and expenses paid weekly; ex 0] Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru- as the most universally satisfactory il­ the annual reunion of the Latter Day where lie some of the people who penne money advanced. Work went is sold according to its intrinsic ualue. ¡Me sell you a Saints nt that place now in pro' came over in tho Mayflower, pleasant; position permanent. No ! luminant for all purposes. Safest, Button High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono. Governor Bradford and Judge investment or experience required. gross. . , . ' Cleanest, Most Convenient, and tha at their real value. Mrs. Ed Oakes, of Prosper, Hawthorne. We saw stones with Spare time valuable. Write at once CHEAPEST light known. all the old names on, one being and proved up on her timber claim be­ for particulars and enclose self-ad-1 One P rice only on each G rade dated 1673. Right next to the fore County Clerk Wateon on That furnished by the CO QUILLE there dressed envelope. Superintendent. Wecarry a compete line o f Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players, Thursday, T. W. Drane and John burial ground is what is known as 132 Gike st Chicago, ill. Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise. you R IV E R ELECTR IC CO. is first the “Old Grirashaw Houso,” it being Walstrom, of Parkersburg, class and up to date in every respect. the place described in "Dr. have Nothing on the Market Equal to E verything Sold on E a sy P aym ents. her witnesses. Grimshaw's Secret" It was also Chamberlain's Cone, Cholera aid Representatives of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos aud Curry Co’s The rates place it within reach of all it. Miss Josephine Lund, of this city, the home of Sophia Peabody who An. UMfriw.. Kemedy. W . R H a jn e s M u s jc ( „ ^ returned from her visit at Roseburg became Nathaniel Hawthorne’s wife. This fact is well known to drug­ last Wednesday; accompanied by There we saw the funny old house gists everywhere, and nine out of S u c c e s s o r t o the Chaa G riesen and A ia g o M u sic C o., Miss Myrtle Boggess, of Roseburg, in which Hawthorne was born. It ten will give their customers this Phone, Main, 905, Garfield Annex, Marshfield, Oregon who will visit her and other ri when the best is ask- was built in 1685. We went into p re p a «ration Coquille friends for a while. ed for. Mr. Obe Witmer, a promi-1 the first church built on the conti­ nent druggist of Joplin, Mo., in a Ed Ellington who is now work­ HOLLISTER 8 nent, and in it sow the desk upon circular to his customerr, says: j ing in the boat-building shop of whioh “The Scarlet Letter” was “ There is nothing on the nimkrt in Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Geo. Timmerman, on the Bay, came A Busy Medioine for Busy People. written, afterwards going to the the way of patent medicine which Briugs Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. over last week and put the engine equals Chamberlain’s Colic, Cho­ A •v'cifle f r Constipation, Im lipestlon. L ire old custom house where the desk > > _ in the new boat which he bad built lera and Diarrhoea Remedy for UM'1 Kidney Trouble.«». Pimples, Eczema, Impure 1 VNJ < iilo x l. B a l Breath. Sluggish Bowels. H eadache | used to be, and seeing the room in bowel complaints We sell and re­ for C. C. Johnson, returning Thurs­ end Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab- ; ]TS! form , :;*> cent» a b ox Genuine m ads by which it was written. We saw commend this preparation.” For day. II* '. lister P » C ompany , Madison. Wls. | sale by R. S Knowlton. where Hawthorne lived after his GCLDcN hWCGcTS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs, Ira Moomaw, of marriage, in the third story of an D E A L E R IN For a good pair of shoi.8, go to Newberg, Oregon, are here, having old building, and the house down Drane's. driven in with a team, and are en­ the sea called “ The house of joying a visit with his brother», Seveu Gables.’’ Wild West Shoes for Western Then we visited Capt. J. C Moomaw and Charles the site of the Witchcraft Jail and boys at J. W. Lenove’s store. Moomaw and their families and what is called “The Witch House" Have you seen those beautiful other relatives and friends, as well or the “ Roger Williams House” souvenir postal cards at Mrs. Nos­ Any person cutting Timber or as our fino weather tempered by the where the trial of the witchee took ier1». Bark of any description on the lands 1 ocean breezes We are in a position to offers of the Southern Oregon Company, l place. It was built in 1692. We good piece of water front of 2( E. Heuckendorff, the shipbuilder drove round to many other placet,' acres near town; good for mill or of Prosper, was in our city a day or going out to “Gallows Hill” where factory site, from »aid lan Is, without being duly j ' so last week and informs us that he nineteen witchee were executed, j 1 authorized in writing, will be Prose­ is laboring under difficulties in the Later we went to Marbleheed to cuted according to law. FOR S A LE . completion of the vessel, he now see an old fort and some other his­ Any person furnishing sufficient A one-fourth interest in the has en the way. He finds it im­ toric places. In Abbot's Hall is the equipment o f the Coquille Steam- evidence for tho recovery of prop­ possible to get certain materials famous picture called "The Spirit boat Co., consisting o f the steamers erty so taken and conviction of the from San Francisco. He expects I of 1776," by Willard. From Boston Dispatch and Favorite, and three parties concerned, will be given C O Q U ILLE , OREGON to be able to launch her by the I5th we «hall go to Cambridge and other barges. Inquire of Capt. T. D. one-half of the property recovered. of this month. poin ts. * * * * •' White, Bandon. 1 SOFTHERN OREGON COMPANY. | Goquille, - - Oregon. J. L. T H O M P S O N ’S ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN L. H. P E A R C E KIKRPATRICK’S CELEBRATED LINEMENT HARNESS-HAKER Drane’s Store, Fancy and Staple Groceries. Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. full line o f We carry a T ^ lo u r a n d . P e e d . TRADE-M ARKS " H i p r i BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS Incandescent Electric Light FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. Alfred Johnson, Notice. Flooring, Rustic and all kinds o f Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. or rem oving sam e, or other property >> Deliveries made romptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.