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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1906)
Coquille tyerald. D. F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paper. FUBL18HED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Devoted to the material end soeial » £ b i d d i n g o f the C o q u ille V a lle y t>artionlarl • o d o f C ooe C o u n ty g e n e r a lly . '□ b n o r i p t io n , p e r y e a r , in a d y a n o e . St.ISO Phone, Main 55. Long Silk Gloves at Mrs, Moon’s. For a nice fresh steak, go to the People’s Market. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Rome, of Riv erton, were up to town on Friday. Mrs. M. L. Randlemen, o f Lampa, was in town on Friday. W. R. Krantz, of Gravel Ford, was in town on Friday. New line of Men’s Swell neckties at Robinsons Geo. A. Sell, of Riverton, was a business visitor in Coquille on Fri day. For big bargains go to Lorenz’s closing out sale. Mrs. C- A. Pittingill, of near Riv erton, visited her sister, Mrs. W. L. Kistner, of this city, on Friday. Ladies shopping bags a new line at Mrs. Nosler’s. W. C. Martin returned from a visit of a month or so with Mrs. Martin at Santa Rosa, California. The choicest city locations. The Home Realty Co. B ohn .— To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nordstrom, on November 29th at their home in Marshfield, a son. The finest assortment of Christ mas goods at O. Wilson & Co’s. N O T IC E M iss e s K e n n e d y Entertain in I have at my place on Hall's creek M iss M c C lo sk e y 'a Honor. -------- 4 miles above Arago. 1 team, 2 cows, The Misses Nellie and Emma K en -! 3 c a lv e s an d some carpenter tools nedy entertained a company of that must be sold soon. Any one young people at their pealsnnt home n e e d in g a n y of these things should B B . P a i ’ l l last evening in honor of their cousin, call and see me. Miss MiDnie McCloskey of Norwny, W anted . — Parties to cut wood for Oregon, who is their gnext. The the steamer Echo. Apply for partic first part of the evening wux devot ulars on board the boat. ed to progressive cinch, at which J. Books! Books! Books! At Knowl- Frank Kennedy won first prize and ton’8 Drugstore. Every kind from Miss Hannah Conaty consolation the 5c. Picture Book up to the best prize. Fortunes found in not shell productions from the ablest writers. J. C. Watson, of Cunningham held surprises for all, later in the evening. After the hostesses, as creek, has a fine lot of Brown L eg sisted by Miss Frauces French, serv horn and Black Minorca cockerel ed dainty refreshments, several chickens for sale. They are thor piano selections were pleasingly oughbreds from imported stock. rendered by Miss McLaughlin. At A large cask of china just opened a late hour the guests departed for and on displayed at M. H. Hersey’s their homes delighted to have met Store. Every piece double stamp theyouDg lady aud to have enjoyed ed Haviland a pleasure to have the hospitality o f the Kennedy customers call and see the china home.— Rochester (Minn.) Daily and learn his prices. Bulletin. Muetzel & Son, who are to estab lish a small saw mill on Ten-mile lake, undertook the herculean task last week of moving their 5 ton boiler in from the head of north slough. Eight horses formed the motive power and a distance of two miles was covered the first day Here the nature of the road neces- siated other appliances and the moving of the boiler came to a halt, temporarily, but was resumed again yesterday. The success thus far attained hag removed all doubt as to the unlimited completion of the undertaking and it is believed that next week will see all of the mill paraphernalia landed on the site.—Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tyrrell, of Caughmg Spell Causes Death. rear town, went to Norway Thurs. day to take Thanksgiving with, ‘‘Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years, choked to death early yesterday friends. morning at his home, in the pres Nnitrito or “ Socialist Coffee,,’ a ence of his wife and child. He con fine and refreshing morning drink traded s slight cold a few days ago at Drane’s. and paid but little attention to it Jonas Dimmitt who has been suf- Yesterday morning he was seized • ring with a sore hand several day’s, with a fit of coughing which con wont to the Bay Friday for a change tinued for some time. His wife sent for a physician but before he rt turning Saturday. could arrive, another coughing spell The Home Realty Co., has the came on and Duckwell died from buyers. List your property with suffocation.— St. Louis Globe Dem them. ocrat, Dec. 1, 1901.” Ballard’s Geo. G. Miller who has lived at Horehound Syrup would have sav ed him. 25c, 50c and 81.00. Sold Myrtle Point for some time, has by R. S. Knowlton. moved to Arago. He called at our office while in town on Wednesday. Fon R e n t . — The McAdams dairy W. P. Fuller’s prepared paints, farm, two and one-half miles north oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb & west of town, on both railroad and Co’s. wagon road to Marshfield, consist A lex Stauff, of Marshfield, came ing of 280 acres. For terms and over Thursday and proceeded to particulars apply at the blacksmith Arago to visit his farm which is be shop of S. H. McAdams, First street ing conducted by Messrs. Anderson Coquille. A Ward. Ladies’ ties and all kinds of fine shoes, the latest out, Eastern made, at the mill store. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDuffee, of near Parkersburg, came up Wed nesday and spent Thanksgiving with his brother, E. A., and father, W. E. McDuffee. FOR SALE. A one-fourth interest in the equipment of the Coquille Steam boat Co., consisting of the steamers Dispatch and Favorite, and three barges. Inquire o f Capt. T. D WThite, Bandon. Remarkable Cure, trade.— A Hamil ton Piano— Now. Will sell or trade “ I was much afflicted with sci for stock. Mas. V iola S trang . atica,” writes Ed C. Nud, lowaville, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Hacker, of this Sedgwick Co., Kan., going about city, started for Passo Robles, Cal on crutches an suffering a deal of pain. I was induced to try Rnl ifornia, on Friday, going to the Bay lard’s Snow Liniment, which re to toko a eouth bound steamer. lieved me. They took with them Master Austin I used three 50c bottles. It is Hazard whose health is not the best the greatest liniment I ever used; in Coos county during the winter, have recommended it to a number of persons; all express themselves but is better in a worm dry climate. as being benefitted by it. I now Thev will remain during our wet walk without crutches, able to per senson. form a great deal of light labor on 25c, 50c and $1.00 When you want a pleasant laxa the farm. tive take Chamberlain’s Stomach Bold by R. 8. Knowlton. and Liver Tablets. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. F o r S ale . — or Dr. Prentia the dentist of Marsh field will he in Coquille on or about Dec. 17th for a short stay. All branches of dentistry will be done in a most thorough and lip to date manner. Prices will be more reas onable than you have over paid be fore. All work will be warranted to give sntisfnction. Come in nn l get an estimate of what your work will cost. Terms cash. Office at Mrs. Wickham, Annex. Do ycu wish to secure a bargain in Pianos, see M. G. l’ohl, Myrtle Point. One Parlor Grand entirely new reduced one-half. One second hand upright, $185. Easv Pay ments. The new coach for our railroad arrived at the Bay Wednesday and will be a valuable addition to the equipment of the line and will be •n Appreciated lom fort to ihe trav eling public in Coos county. The locomotive received a short time since is so hi avy that it will not be used much till the heavy rails are put down and ballasted up, snd some of the bridges lehuilt sll of which are being accomplished ss rapidly sa men can lie obtained to do I lie work HOLD UP! e t n ei c o n s i d e r - r.sH P O M M E L L IC K E R , br ^ nd S L IM A L L4 YOWfjjÿ WATERPROOF CLOTHING, l i m a i * of the best \ I malmab. m Nark aryvllc ............ nth* )1 , / sUb rrlu flf ¿Mir« ¿ratro twwufKrt rwrmN «I ST1CKTDTHC SIG N OF T H E FISH CANADIAN («Oirtmt A.JTOWKK CO. A l INTO, CAN.________ »0 n o N. HAUL,LIA D on’t Cut a C om . Binod poi-Aoninf is liable to reeult when • corn is cut w ith a knife or razor. Cutting or trimming a c o m affords but temporary relief because the c o m come« back. The only saf« and sure way to be free from coma and bun» ions ia by the use o f Indian C om L eaf. This magic leaf applied to the eora ease« th« pain instantly after which the c o m is removed entirely, perm itting the foot to resume its natural shape. Recommended by all who hav« tested it* merit*. Send 20 cent* for large size package and obtain free our booklet “ H O W T O T R E A T TH E FE E T ." I f hothered with piles, send SO cent* fo r “ INDIAN PILE OINT M E N T.'' Sent by mail on receipt o f stamps or coin. Agents make money selling these guar anteed remedies. W rite fo r term*. Address} THE BOND SUPPLY CO. Bond Building Washington, D. C THENEWYORK WORLD T II R I C E -A -W E E R E D IT IO N Read wnerever the English Language is Spoken- E d ison a nd V ictor. The W. R. Haines Music Co. car. ry a complete line of Edison A Vic tor talking machines; Edison, Vic tor ami Zoo O Phone records, racks and horns. Our stock in a few days will include blanks and parts of all machines. R. E. SHINE, VlcePre» A J SHERWOOD Pro. H O L L IS T E R ’S L. N. 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National Bank of Commerce, Nevt York Cj Crocker Wool worth N ’l Bank, San kranch First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, 1 J. M. Barker. Claude Fox. DR. Coquille Transfer Co., W E T M O R E ’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL Fox & Barker , Proprietors. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . / Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- am prepared to treat all Medical and Surgical Cases. in Phone 116. S p e s i s i R a t e a m a d « fot« A g e n t fo r th e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty C oal A. E. HADSELL, H eeou oh «. m « n t. D. P. STB A NO, Jr Train Nurses in Attendance. COQUILLE V A L L E Y L AN D CO. 240 acres. 75 improved bottom land 166 good upland suitable for pasture The Thrice-a-Week World hopes For Further Particulars Address mostly seeded to orchard grass; small orchard, smalt fruit in abundance to be in 1906 a better paper than it and of great variety; large new house of 10 room s; water piped from has ever keen before, nnd it has living spring to house and da iry; of the three hams on the place one made its arrangements accordingly. is a large and well arranged dairy barn. All the farming tools and dairy implements, including mower, plows, harrows, separator and other Its news service covers the entire Phone 111 COQUILLE, OREGON things to numerous to mention. Five miles from Bandon and one-half globe, and it reports everything mile from Coquille river; post office and school. Price $314.00 per acre. fully, promptly and accurately. It Stock ranch of 020 acres on good county road, 5 miles from post office is the only paper, not a dailv, which and store; good public school on the place; all good grass land; the im is as good as a daily, and which provements consist of a good 5-rooni house, barn and small orchard. will keep you as completely informed If taken at once, $5.00 per acre. Good terms. O pens of what is happening tiirougbout Correspondence Solicited the world. COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO., The Thrice-a-Week World is fair BANDON, OREGON in its political reports. Tou can get the truth from its columns, A ty of Trained Teachers. whither you are Republican or Four, Five and Six Year Courses. Democrat, and that is what you want. English, Latin, German aud Music. i j A special feature of the Thrice-a New Physical nnd Chemical Laboratories. : Week World has always been its An excellent Library. Building newly furnished. serial fiction. It publishes novels C O Q U IL L E , - - OREGON by the host authors in the world Two free scholarships to each school district in Coos and Curry Countie novels which in book form sell for For further information, address $1.50 apiece, and its high standard A. L. BRIGGS, President, in this respect will be mainta Ì ............ _______ Drain, Oregon First-Class Mealls at al (T ouks in the future as in the past. Senviee. F r o m 6 a m to 9 p m. THRICE. A-WEEK WORI 3 regular subscription price is r $1.00 per year, an 1 this pays Wr guarantee better woi k 156 papers. We offer this unequt newspaper and the H erald at lower prices than can be C A H A R R IN G T O N , P rop rietor. gether for one year for $2.25. had elsewhere. Do not order T h e regular su b scrip tion prioo o f W 3 fflake Rates to S p e cia l A tten tio n Given to Monumemal work vniil you the two papers is $2.50. f^egulat« B oa rd e r s. c o m m e r c i a i veöple Dr. WETMORE, Central Oregon State Normal Schoo Tuesday, SepL 25, U R ÏC D S L A C 1906 I E T A IL O R OOOOOOOO^>OC<>OO<>O0 OOOOOO<i ' at the Skookum Ihe Key That Unlocks the D< Long Living. The men of eighty-five and nine ty years of age are not the rotund well fed, but thin, spare men who live on a slender diet. Be as care ful as he will, however, a man past middle age, will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his constitution, and will need a dose Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his stomacl and regulate his liver and bowels When this is done there is no rea son why the average man should not live to old age. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE. Restaurant, heue called upon or written us for prices. JOHN Y O A K A M , President- J. M W A G N E R . Vice President. W T. DEMENT Sec’y & Mgr. D a v id F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille., STEWART & WHITE, Props. E N TE R P R ISE M E fIT CO., P h o n « , M a in 238. 3d & D Sts., Marshfield, Ore. COOS CO, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Successors to Dean & Morgan. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard Ham and Bacon. j. L . H. PEARCE H A R N E S S -H A K E R Myrtle Point, Ore. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON Notice is hereby given that on and BOARD OK D IRECTORS after the 24th day of October, A P. J. W . W A G N E R W. T. DEMENT. 1906, I will sell at private sale for part JOHN YO A K A M rash and part credit, the following de scribed property belonging to the estate = = = = = = = = = FO R A of Rosa Lillie, Albert Lillie and Clyde G o o d . S lx a / v e a -za d . H a ir C u t Lillie, minors, to-w it: The standing ee- iar timber upon Lots 2 and 3 nnd the South-east quarter of the North-west quarter and the South-west quarter of the North-east quarter of section 2 Successor toClias. Mootnaw. Next door to Coquille Valley Packing Co. Township 29, South, Range 13 West, Coos County, Oregon. Said sale will he made pursuant to an order and license signed bythc the County Judge of said county, doted the 7th day of September. A, D. 1906. Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery ana M INERVA E. LILLIE. all of the Latest Novelties in connection. Guardian of the persons and estates of said minors. J. L. F ir s t -C la s s C u a ln e M e a l s a t a ll H o u r s P r o m 5 a m to 9 P M , LoneStar Restaurant M RS A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always on hand. Also carry a stock of tents, wagons couers, horse covers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first harness shop. Drane’s Store, T H O M P S O N ’S ALSO AGENT FOR M0RNING_0REG0NIAN TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNK 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . S. Land Office, Rosebttrg, Oregon, October 10, 1906. NOTICE is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all Public Land States by Act of Au gust 4, 1892, Fred T. Rust, of Everett, County of Snohomish, State of Wash ington, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7168, for the East half of East half of Section No. 12 n Townahip No. 27 South ol Range No. 10 west, and will offer proof toahnwtlint the land sought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud itefore the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Roaebnrg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January. 1907. He names aa witnesses: John Romlnwg, James K. Cases, and William M. Fryman, of Everett, Wash., George IV. Tav or, of Hosc' iirg, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands nrc request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of January. 11*07. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register, Monuments and Headstones C. O. G IL K E Y , P ro p rie to re sa •onablo Rata to Special Attention Given Regular Boarder« to Commercial People M AR SH FIELD General Hospital D E A L E R IN Fancy and Staple Groceries. A C H O IC E L IN E O F Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. full line of IT T c h i t * n n c l in every Equipment new and modern particular. Rates from $ $ l o t o £j* 3 0 p e r w e e k Iucluding room, htard. g-neral nursing and drugs. carry a F e e d . Everything fourni in a first-class Grocery. Prices the rowest consistent with good goods. 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