Children’s underwear, both wool \y. P. Fuller’s prepared paints, Chamberlai t’s Cough Kemedy and cotton, at J. W. Leneve’s. oils aod varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Nature Coquille (Jerald. Aids L. N. HAZARD, Ceeltler R. E. SHINE. VieePrtt A J SHERWOOD Pré». HOLLISTER'S R ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets F IR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K Many men give lavishly o f gold, ^°JV a „ . , „ „ Medicines that aid nature are al- Brings Golden Health aad Renewed Vigor. a l le One large large work work Bull, To build bridges and castles and! F I or OR S S a e . . — One Bull, w ayg Chamber- A epecifle fo r Constipation, Indigestion, Live O p C O Q U ILiU E, O R E G O N . es. Eczem a, Im im pure ml 1 Ki-tuey Troubles. Pimples, Eczema, gerting86in. towers old; | 8ert'D K Sffin. Inquire of B. F.Colliir, |8iu’8 Cough Remedy acts on this and Blood. Bud Breath Sluggish i Bowels, Headache tab­ and Backache. It's R ock y Mountain Tea In in tab- Coquille. plan. It allays the cough, relieves P ra n sa c ts a G en eral B a n k i n g B u s in e s s If you want everlasting fame, a ben­ let form 85 cents .. box. Genuine m ade by efactor be, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Z.eek, of Ban- the luDR8' « itl8 expectoration, H o l l is t e r P uco C i o m pa n v , Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE . , . . . . . . opens the secretions, a u d aide ua- Give the poor and needy Rocky don, returned from a visit to the ^ in rMturiog the 8yBteni to a Board o f Dlrootoro. Corroopoodooto. The Coquille Valley Packing Co. Mountain Tea. R. S. Rnowl- B»y on Saturday. healthy condition. Sold by R, 8. pays 10c per pound for chickens — R. O. Douant, A. J. Sherwo.nl, N»ü.miil Bank of Commerce. New York City tan. L. Harlucker, L. H. Haearil, Oiucker Wnolwootli ITI Bank, San Fronda«» five weignt. Knowlton has some special bar- Knowlton. Queen Esther at the Masonic Isaiah Hacker, K. E. Shine. Finit Nat l Rank of Portland, Portland, Oi gains in fountain pens. A good Opera House Friday and Saturday D. P. STRANG, Jr j pen fully guaranteed, for $1.00. A. E ■ H A D S E L L , evenings, October 19 and 20. The Cbas. Ball and family wbo are D R . W E T M O R E ’S opera will be given complete each making preparations to depart for evening. 240 acres, 75 improved bottom land 160 good upland suitable for pasture | Whittier, California, Boon, went to mostly seeded to orchard grass; small orchard, small fruit in abundance Jacob A Hiss says that “ simplified Myrtle Point Saturday and will |nd of great variety; large new house of 10 rooms; water piped from spelling is simply r o t " When be visit relatives and friends a few days. living spring to house and da iry; of the three barns on the place one I was learning English be probably F o r S ale . — or trade.— A Hamil­ is a large and well arranged dairy barn. All the farming tools and said worse things than tbat about ton Piano— New. Will sell or trade dairy implements, including mower, plow s, harrows, separator anti other the old method. foa stock. M bs . V iola S trang . / am prepared to treat ah things to numerous to mention. Five miles from Bandon and one-half A Baiy Mediaine for Buiy People. !)• F- DEAN, EDirOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paner. 1UULIBHKD EVERY WEDNESDAY. Unvoted to ib e material nod noci»! ni Dnilding o f the Ooqnille Valley particolari i ni o f Coon Comity generally. % n Iis cr ip tio D , per year, in adranoe, fl.SO Phone, Main 55. COQUILLE V A L L E Y LAN D CO. W. M. Kay was up from River­ ton on Friday. F o r S ale . — A. span of good, trusty tiiulcs over 15 bands high. P. F. Gehlke, of Parkersburg, had business in town on Friday. P R IV A T E H O S P IT A L iorn . —In Myrtle P oin t Oregon, W. P. Fuller’s prepared paints, oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb & October 7, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Co’s.. Charles Guerin, a daughtar. Col. C.T. Blumenrothor, the Ban- Wm. Abernethy, father of Mrs don real estato man, was in our Bennet Swanton, whose leg was city on Friday. broken lately by being tbown from There will be Baptist services in a horse, near Dora, is steadily im tlie Presbyterian church next bun. proving. He is still at Roseburg, dny Oct. 14th at 11 a. rn. and 7,30 p. and is now able to walk with the m. aid of crutches.— Coos Bay News. J. M. Riley, near Bandon, return­ Robinson has a big variety of ed from a business trip to the Bay flannels, flannelettes, teasle downs, Friday. Ho expects to move over valour velvets, etc., to choose from. Call and see them. soon. W . A. Goodman has gone to The swellest line of art work materials ever in Coquille just in Myrtle Point to moye a big bouse. at Mrs. Noslers. He will be back in a few days and J. J. Burns, the North Bend con­ will then move the O. K. Creamery tractor, wants men and aUo teams. Mr. Goodman has ordered a lot He pays 25 cents per hour for the more tools and house-moving para- former and 50 cents for the latter. phrenalia, and will have the best The Everylasting fruit jar is the outfit for this purpose in Coos kind to buy. There is no metal to county. come in contact with the contents. Licorice Liver Laxative, the best Drane sells them, bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co­ Mrs, John Linderbeck, of Arago, quille City; C. Y, Lowe, Bandon. wont to Bandon on Friday to see Superintendent Hennessey,of the her father, W . L. Hayter. and other Newport mine, was in town yester­ members of the family of that place. day. He has been increasing the The crops in Iowa are said to force at the mine lately, and on Sat­ have been much damaged by heavy urday the output of coal reached rains of late. Wall street is also 150 tons. Ten more miners were suffering from stocks that have been put on yesterday morning, and the too heavily wotered. output is to be increased to 200 Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow- tons a day.— Coos Bay News. ders, give iustant relief. Price 25 The cash customer has the ad­ cents. R. S Knowlton, Coquille vantage at T. H. Mehl & Cos. They City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. are now giving 5 per cent off of the Mr. and Mrs. James Denholm, regular prices to all who pay cash of Bandon, returned last Friday on the spot. from a visit of seveal weeks in Port­ W. S. Chandler, Dr. Horsfall, land, where Mr. Denholm has H. W. Skinner and Otto Schetter purchased property. chartered the launch Meteor, Sun­ day and, enjoyed a day’s trolling in the lower bay. They found silver- sides plentiful in the vicinity of Glasgow and the SandpoiDt, but didn’t get a strike until they got to The date for the production of Empire, where they had tine sport Queen Esther has been set for Fri­ and succeeded in landing twelve day and Saturday nights, October salmoD.—Coos Bay News. 19th and 20th. Reserved seats will bo on sale at Knowlton’s Drug Cures Chills and Fever. Store next Tuesday. G. W. Wirt, Nacogdoches, Texas, Opportunity for a short time 120 says: "H is daughter had chills acre ranch 30 acres bottom 40 acres and fover for three years; he could vacant timber adjoining, well situ­ not find nnytbing that would help ated. $1100. Home Realty Co. her till he used Herbine, His wife O. W . Rea, a Portland attorney, will not keep house without it, and cannot say too much for it.” 50c. is in Coquille, havng come down Sold by R. S. Knowlton. to take in the Coos Bay country. He is very much pleased with our FOR SALE. city and its surroundings and we A one-fourth interest in the believe has about mado up his mind equipment of the Coquille Steam­ to become a Coquiller. boat Co., consisting of the steamers Sick headache is caused by a dis­ ordered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamber­ lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. F or S ale . — Several line Shepherd pups. They are thoroughbreds and will make valuable farm d og s $5 apiece, kennel near Beaver Hill. For particulars apply at this office We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to nttend the wedding of Miss Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thrift to Mr. John Wilmer Stromberg, which took place at Trinity church. Second and St. John Street, San Jose, Califor­ nia, on the Cth inst. The bride is a sister of our townsman and county assessor, T. J. Thrift, and Mrs. D. J. Lowe, whils the groom is an entire stranger to us. The H e r a l d joines their host of friends in congratula­ tions and well wishes for their fu­ ture happiness. Do you wish to secnre a bargain in Pianos, see M. O. Pohl, Myrtle Point. One Parlor Grand entirely new reduced one-half. One second­ hand upright, $185. Easy Pay­ ments. Three Coos county young ladies mado quite a record as walkers a few days ago. The ladies in ques­ tion were the Missas Mary Black, J. Johnson and Bernetta Dorris, who “ footed it” from Sumner, Coos county, to this city, a distance o f about 05 miles, making the trip in three days tiroo with ease. They _ _ __ __ _______ made their old-time friend, Mrs. R. W.Marsters.of WestRoecburga visit and then proceeded on their war* to Eugene, for a short stay and then they will return and perhaps repeat the experiment, thus savjog the stage bill. The Indies are pprses nnd are taking a little vacatiqn in ttilB manner,-.=»Umpqu^ Valiev Nr mile from Coquille river; post office and school. J. C. Slagle and family who have occupied the Krantz place near Dora for the past two or three years, moved to town last week, having rented the Hite property on Spurgeon Hill, and will make Co­ quille their home fo. the present. Price $30.00 per acre. Medical and Surgical Cases. Stock ranch of 520 acres on good county road, 5 miles from post office and store; good public school on the place; all good grass land; the im­ provements consist of a good 5-room house, barn and small orchard. I f taken at once, $5.00 per acre. Good terms. S p e c i a l R a t e s m a d e *o e Correspondence Solicited COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO., BANDON, OREGON F or S ale . — Three fine young milchcows and a lot of young pigs. Inquire of K. Holverson, on the McAdams place. ---------------- — ------------- Big Bargain in N ice H o m e . Train Nurses in Attendance. n F R E D For a splendid bargain in a neat home in Coquille you cannot do better than to call at the H e r a l d of­ fice or address Thomas Taylor, \ Cathlamette, Washington. For Further Particulars Address S L A G I j E Dr. WETMORE, T A IL O R C O Q U IL L E , - - PhoneH I S ko o ku m R e s ta u ra n t, We fflake R a te s to R e g u la s B o a r d e r s . How to Cure Corns and Bunions. C ö m m e s e i a l PeöpTe First, soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it; then pare JOHN Y O A K A M , J. M. W A G N E R . it down as closely aB possibly with­ Vice President. President- out drawing blood and apply Cham­ berlain’s! Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plas­ ter should be worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a gen­ Successors to Dean & Morgan. eral liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. W . T. DEMENT Sec’y & Mgr. ------- Wholesale and Retail Dealers Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard Ham and Bacon containing 116 pages, a beautiful lithographic plate of a group of dif­ ferent fowls in natural colors, en­ gravings o f all kinds of land and water poultry, description of the breeds, plans for poultry houses how to manage an incubator, all about caponiziDg and the values of different breeds. It will be mailed to any of our readers for 15 cents by the Associated Fanciers 400 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. * A m■*»»» ------------ - -------------- » « $»■« Saved His Lite. J. W . Davenport, Wingo, Ky., writes, June 14, 1902: “ I want to tell you I believe Ballard’s Snow | J. L. T H O M P S O N ’S ty of Trained Teachers. Four, Five and Six Year Courses. English, Latin, German and Music. New Physical and Chemical Laboratories. BuildiDg newly furnished. Two free scholarships to each school district in Coos and Curry Counties For further information, address A. L. BRIGGS, President, Agent D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille. STEWART & WHITE, Props. P hone, M ain 238. 3d & D Sts., Marshfield, Ore. COOS CO. MARBLE AHO GRANITE TORES ...... . ■ HARNESS-HAKER Myrtle Point, Ore. A complete stock o f Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always on hand. Also carry a stock o f tents, wagons couers, horse covers, lap robes and everything usually found in a firs t harness shop. D ra n e ’s S to re , D E A L E R IN Fancy and Staple Groceries. Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. W e carry a A C H O IC E L IN E O F full line of F lo u r an d. F e e d . Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 1owest consistent with good goods. F R O N T S T . _______________ C O Q U IL L E th«* b e s t G o os C o u n ty C oal I R. Nosier, Any P*‘ r*o n furnishing sufficient evidence for the recovery of prop­ ertv go taken and conviction of the V , ■„ , P " 1' - concerned, will be given on*'n*u of the property recovered. SOI’ THERN OREGON COMPANY. Wr 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. Next door to UoQuille Valiev Packing Co. 1 .............. dar timber upon Lots 2 and 3 and the W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . South-east quarter of the North-west quarter and the South-west quarter of Parties having hauling of anv kind will receive prompt attention by call- the North-east quarter of section 2, in Phone 116. TownBhip 29, South, Range 13 West, Coos County, Oregon. Said sale will lie made pursuant to an order and license fo r signed bythe the County Judge of said county, dated the 7th day of Septemlier. A. D. 190«. Office ill MINERVA E. LILLIE. Coquille Steam Laundry Building Guardian of the persona and estates of said minors. Any |>prR>-n rutting Timber or Bark of any description on the land, . ^ of thc Southern Oregon Company, or removing same, or other property from said Ian Is, without being duly ' authorized in writing, will be Prose. euled aorordinR to Uw. Drain, Oregon L. H. PEARCE AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN Successor toChas. Moomavv. «E S J S J IS ^ IA L S O Notice. 1906 M o n u m en ts and H ead sto n es By Chicago wholesale and mail order bouse, assistant man­ ager (man or woman) for this coun­ ty and adjoining territory. Salary PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON $20 and expenses paid weekly; ex­ pense money advanced. Work BOARD OF DIRECTORS pleasant; position permanent. No VV. T. DEM investment or experience required. JOH N YOAKAM J. VV. W A G N E R Spare time valuable. Write at once for particulars and enclose self-ad KO It A - dressed envelope. Superintendent, H a ir O ih t G -o o cL S h a v e a n d 132 Lake S t Chicago, 111. anted : A Judicious Inquiry. • A, V tl1 k,"OWn, l T RlinK T " T h° visits the drug trade says he has often heard druggists inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine, whethor it was wanted T " " *du*K*.n,<* if » ch.ld they almost .nvariably recom- mended Chamberlain s Cough Rem- edy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from it and that it alwavs cure. There is not the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds and crom, It Is unsurpassed. For sale b f R. g. Knowlton. T u e s d a y , Sept. 2 5 , m Coquille Transfer Co., - O p e n s ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO., Lone S ta r R estaurant - ■ i. « » Central Oregon State Normal School An excellent Library. and they told me one of my lungs j -------------------------------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was entirely gone, and the other j L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery ana badly affected. I also had a lump ^ m rs' all o f the Latest Noueltles in connection. on my side. I don’t think that I could have lived over two months longer. I was induetd by a friend First Class M eals at all Hours Cuslne From 5 a m to 9 P M, to try Bullard’s Snow Liniment. Dispatch and Favorite, and three The first application gave me great barges. Inquire of Capt. T. D relief; two fifty cent hottles cured me sound and well. It is a won­ White, Bandon. derful medicine and I recommend » . • » 9- ----- it to suffering humanity. Sold by Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. M RS C. O. G ILK E Y , Proprietoress R. 8. Knowlton. “ Last year I bad « severe attack sonable Rata to Special Attention Given o f indigestion. I could not sleep Regular Boarders to Commercial People NOTICE OF GUARD IAN SALE. at night and suffered most excru­ ciating pains for three hours after Notice is hereby given that on and each meal. I was troubled this after the 24th day of October, A. D. way for about three months when I used Chamberlain’s Stomach nnd 190«, I will sell at private sale for part and Liver Tablets, and received cash and part credit, the following de­ immediate relief,” says John Dixon, scribed property helonning to the estate S u ccessor to F o x 's Transfer. Tullamore, Ontario, Canad. For of Roaa Lillie, Albert Lillie ami Clyde Lillie, minors, to-w it: The standing ce­ sale by R. 8. Knowlton. A B o o k on p ou ltry COQUILLE, OREGON OREGON In case you are thinking of buy- j ing a piano, you should see Haines, JVlealls a t a l H o u f s the Marshfield dealer. He keeps on F ir s t -C la s s F P om 6 a m to 9 p m . S e r v ic e . band a stock of standard makes, and j lives here in the county where be can be seen at any time in regard ] to contracts, etc. And, it should be A T T H E remembered that his profits go to j build up and support the county C. A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. and its institutions, and not those of some other state. S p e c ia l A tte n tio n G iv e n to W Aeeouehe. m in t. M ARSH FIELD General hospital A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical and obstetrical cases. in every Equipment new ami modern particular. Rales from # lo to $ 3 0 p er w e e k Including room, baard, g.meral nursing and drugs. Incandescent Electric Light Preis Accepted throughout the civilized world the ns the most universally satisfactory il- Button luminant for all purposes. Cleanest, Most Convenient, Safest, and the CHEAPEST light known. That furnished by the CO QUILLE RIVER CO ELECTRIC ia first class and up to date in every respect. The rates place it within reach of all Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. M arshfield, Oregon. FRANK MORSE, Prop. COQUILLE, ORE.