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Coquille Herald. D- F- DEAN EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paper. J’ L 'H L IH H K D E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y . D e v o t e d t o t h e m a t e r ia l a n d s o c ia l ni b a i l d iu p o f th e C o q u ille V a lle y partiou la rl • nil o f C o o « C o u n t y g e n e r a lly . S u b s c r ip t io n , p e r y e a r . i n advanoe, 91.60 ft Phone, Main 55. For a nice fresh steak, go to the People’s Market. Ladies shopping bags a new line at Mrs. Nosler's. The choicest city locations. The Home Realty Co. The finest assortment of Christ mas goods at O. Wilson & Co’s. New line of Mene ¡Swell necktie« C. M & M. Go. agents for Seli Nnitrito or “ Socialist Coffee,,’ a Bros. & Sacks. at Robinson« fine and refreshing morning drink at Drane's. O. A. Kelly, of Riverton, came up a traot of Re 1 Cedar timber out Friday for the purpose of attending lay for shingle mill. The Home A Certain Cure lor Croup. Realty Co. the meeting of the O. E. 8. W a n t e d . — Parties to cut wood for When a child shows symptoms or Ed Colgan, of Marshfield, spent the steamer Echo. Apply for partic croup there is no time to experi a'day or so in town last week in the ulars on board the boat. ment with new remedies, no mat interest of the Red Men fraternity. R. E. Buck, who recently moved ter how highly they may be recom V. R. Wilson, the jeweler, and to Bandon, made a between boata mended. There is one preparation that can always he depended upon. son Virgil, who have been on a visit visit in Coquille laat Wednesday. It has been in use for many years for a brief spell in Portland, return Thirty-five acres of bottom land and has never been known to fail, ed on Friday. and fifteen acres of bench land for viz: Chamberlain’s Cough Rem Mr. M. F. Comston of Mrs. Opportunity for a short time 12s sale at a bargain. Will Bell in one edy. ket, Texas, says of it, I have uged acre ranch 30 acree bottom 40 acre- yacant timber adjoining, well situ piece or cut in two. Terms to suit Chamberlain's Couhg Remedy in purchaser, Roberts & Carter, Myr severe cases of croup with my chil ated. fllOO. Home Realty Co. dren, and can faithfully say it al Web Mast came down from Lee tle Point. ways gives prompt relief.” For on Thursday and proceeded to 1 Mrs. Van Valkenbnrg, son John sale by R. S. Knowlton. Bandon on business concerning his and daughter Ethel aDd Blanch of passed HOLLISTER'S logs which went down on last week’s Coeur 'd Alene, Idaho, through this city on Friday en route Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets high-water. A Busy Medioiae for Busy People. to Bandon where they go for Mass W a n t e d .— About one dozen good Brlngt Qolden Health and Renewed Vigor, A apeciflc fo r Constipation, Indigestion, Live coal miners $1.75 per ton paid, Ethel’s health. Thomas Prewett, o f Parkersburg, was a Coquille visitor on Thursday Will also give contract for the dig The Home Realty Co., has the ging of a 400 foot tunnel. Apply buyers List your property with to D. S. House, Riverton. them. Will Marshall, the Bandon mer \V. P. Fuller’s prepared paints oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb & chant, who was in town last week on a visit, was caught by our sheriff Co’s. Mr. «ml Mrs. Albert Fish, of this and served on the jury in the Red city, went to Bandon for a visit on dick case as a special venieman. Friday. J. C. Watson, of Cunningham Mrs David Mathers, of near Riv creek, has a fine lot of Brown Leg erton, was shopping m town last horn and Black Minorca cockerel Thursday. chickens for sale. They are thor W . H. Button, from the coast be oughbreds from imported stock. low Bandon, had business in town We haye received the first number Thursday. of l,The Village,” a beautifully print Will Albee, the shingle man was in town from the Fishtrap set tlement on Thursday. Ladies’ ties and all kinds of fine shoes, the latest out, Eastern made, at the mill store. Adam Pershbaker, the retired sawmill man of Prosper had busi ness in town on Thursday. L. J. Roberts, of the Myrtle Point Enterprise, returned from a business trip to Bandon, Thursday. Dr, Prentico the Dentist is at Mrs. Wickham’s annex prepared to do anything in dentistry. Charges very reasonable. F o b S a l e . — or trade.— A Hamil ton Piano— New. Will sell or trade for stock. M r s . V i o l a S t r a n g . Chas. Houser was among those from the tupper river last week look ing after logs which were coming down with the high water. Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache McAdams dairy Blood, and Backache. It h R ocky Mountain Tea In tab let form , ST» cents a box. Genuine m ade by farm, two and one-half miles north H ollister D rug C ompany , Madison, Wis. west of town, on both railroad and QOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE wagon road to Marshfield, consist ing of 280 acres. For terms and Claude Fox. particulars apply at the blacksmith shop of S- H. McAdams, First street Coquille. FOR SALE. We care not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you. Hol lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy 35 cents. R. S. Knowlton. STAND FIRM When you buy an" OILED SUIT or SLICKER demand The Adolphsen mill was started up Monday to saw the lumber for the Wireless Station at Cape Blanco. Mr. Concanoon, the contractor, is here securing teams to haul freight from Port Orford and doing all he can to hasten construction, bnt is having some trouble in securing teams, and will haye to pay much moro than he anticipated.—Tribune, ) * • » I fV S5* Its the • Alleai aim I S old averjrwhere Don’t Cut a Corn. Rlnod poi»onifif l” tn result whan • com is cut with a knif« or rasor. Cutting or trimminjr a corn affords but temporary relWtf hecau*e the corn cornea back. Tne only nafa and sure way to be free from corns and bun ions is by the use of Indian Com Leaf. Johnny and Robert Fromm, who have been working with the 8. P. magic leaf applied to the com easea the Railroad survey dowc the coast to , This pain instantly after which the com ia removed entirely, permitting the foot to resume ita Eureka, returned home just in time natural *hape. Recommended by all who have tr-st.Nl it* merits. Send JO cent* for large sise to tnke in the Thanksgiving at Port package and obtain free our booklet " H O W TO TR E A T TH E FEET.** I f bothered wRh Orford. They report that the «nr-} 1«». »end W cents fo r INDIAN PILE OINT- rec«ii>t o f stam pser EN T." Sent by mail on receipt rey is completed and that the en- , «oln.___ A iron tn _ make money saUinjr AUdraaej tire outfit have been ordered to antead rem«d i.a. W rit* to Mexico, where the Fromm boys will join them at once, in surveying ini that country. Tribune. 0 THE BOND SUPPLY CO. Bond Building Washington, D. C J SHERWOOD Pris. F IR S T l. H HAZRXD.Coklsr R. I. SHINE, Visi Fits N A T IO N A L B A N K J. M. Barker. Coquille Transfer Co., John Peart’s mine north of town is now turning out coal in large quantities and all orders can be fill ed promptly. This will, no doubt, prove a grand thing for our city as this will always be a source of good and cheap fuel and close and con venient. The road from the mine to the rock road to Marshfield has been planked and the coal can be deliver ed at any and all times. Mr. Peart has scales at Kerr’s store where or ders may be left with the assurance that they will be promptly filled. New Qoods! New Goods! We J. W. Briggs, o f the North side are receiving fresh, up-to-date lines of town, is hauling coal at present. of gents’ and ladies' shoes, dry ------------ - «»» --------- ■ --- good, domestics and men’s furnish H orses for Sale ing goods. We pay cash for our goods and sell the same way A span of well broke young Give us a call and examine our goods and prices. We think we can Horses meight 1350 to 1400 for fur please you. C, M. & M. Co ther particulars call on me or write me at Norway, Coos Co., Or. O f course you pay your money, A one-fourth interest in the But you get your money’s worth, For what does money mean to you equipment of the Coquille Steam When Rocky Mountain Tea’s on boat Co., consisting of the steamers earth? R. S. Knowlton. Dispatch and Favorite, and three Tex Robinson who lately pur barges. Inquire of Capt. T. D chased the Anderson meat market at White, Bandon. liaudon, came up Thursday on his Remarkable Cure, way home, the first time since his purchase. He informs us that his “ I was much afflicted with sci market is doing a good business, atica,” writes Ed C. Nud, Iowaville, that he had disposed of twelve good Sedgwick Co., Kan., going about on crutches an suffering a deal of beeves and pork and mutton in pro lain. I was induced to try Bal- portion, in less than two weeks, and ard’s Snow Liniment, which re that he simply could not keep ap lieved me. ples nnd potatoes on hand. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Roaeburj}, Oregon, Cctober 29, 1906. Notice is hereby given,that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled “ An Act for the sule of Timber Lsnds in the States^ of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all Public Land States bv act of Au gust 4, 1802, Robert Vanflorn, of 1031 6th Ave.. w est Seattle, oounty of King, State of Washington, filed in this office on May 19, 1900, his {'sworn statement No. 7356 for the purchase of the South east quarter (SEt*) of Section No. 21, in Township No. 27, South of Range No. 10 West, W. M., and will offer proof to allow tlmt the land sought is more val uable for its timlier or stone than for agricultural purposes, anil to establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Rose- burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 16th day of February, 1907. He names as witnesses: B. Roy An derson, of Seattle, Wash., Alliert Rehn- strotn, of Ballard, Wash., E. L. Giles, of Koseburg, Oreg., B. O. McGee, of West Seattle. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of February, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. I used three 50c bottles. It is the greatest liniment I ever used; Fox & Barker, Proprietors. havj) recommended it to a number o f persons; all express themselves as being benefitted by it. I now WILL MEET ALL BOATS AND TRAINS. walk without crutches, able to per Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call- form a great deal of light labor on the farm. 25c, 50c and $1.00. in Phone 116. 8old by R. S. Knowlton. ed and illustrated magazine, pub lished at Hyde Park Mass., and is intended to be an educator by and for those interested in Village, life, and surely starts out very promising. Its first effort iR certainly a model of the printing art and all editorials aud contributions are to the point It ahows the great advantages in village life over that in the country or in large cities. It should be liberally patronized and carefully read by all inhabitants of all small cities and towns. W anted .— A good * 4-year-old Caughing Spell Causes Death. horse weiging 1200 lbs, dark bay. ‘Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years: Apply at this office or to W. H . choked to death early yesterday Morgan, Marshfield. morning at his home, in the pres H. C. Bryant, one of our upriver ence of his wife and child. He con loggers, was down last Jweek look tracted s slight cold a few days ago ing after his logging interests. He and paid but little attention to it. mado our office a pleasant call while Yesterday morning he was seized with a fit o f coughing which con in town. tinued for some time. His wife When you want a pleasant laxa sent for a physician but before he tive take Chamberlain’s Stomach could arrive, another coughing spell and Liver Tablets. For sale by R. came on and Duckwell died from S. Knowlton. suffocation.—St. Louis Globe Dem Ballard’s Mrs. Dick Hancock, of Bandon ocrat, Dec. 1, 1901.” accompanied her father, V. L . Ar Horehound Syrup would have sav ed him. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold rington, of Myrtle Point, home by R. S. Knowlton. Thursday, and will visit relatives and friends for a week or so. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, re stores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. R. 8. Knowlton. and K idney Troubles, Pimples, Eczem a, Impure • F ob R e n t . — The TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. X H bnby R A g e n t fo r th e b e s t G o o s C o u n ty G oal A ty of Trained Teachers. Four, Five and Six Year Courses. English, Latin, German and Music. New Physical and Chemical Laboratories. An excellent Library. Building newly furnished. Two free scholarships to each school district in Coos and Curry Countie A T TH E For further information, address M e a ils a t a l H ou rs F r o m 6 o no to 9 p m . F ir s t -C la s s S e r v ic e . A. L. BRIGGS, President, Drain, Oregon Skookum Restaurant, Monuments and Headstones We guarantee better work C. A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. at lower prices than can be had elsewhere. Do not order Monumemal work umil you heue called upon or written us for prices- S p e c i a l A t t e n t io n G iv e n to W e M a k e F a te s to C o H l m e r e l a l P e ö p le R e g u la r B o a r d e r s . adabaugh . Ihe Key That Unlocks the Door to JOHN Y O A K A M , Long Living. President- 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, aDd will need a close Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his stomach 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. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U, 8 . Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, October 10, 1906. NOTICE is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act 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 g u st!, 1892, Fred T. Rust, of Everett, County of Snohomish, Stata 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 in Township No. 27 South of Range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to »aid land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1907. He names as witnesses: John Romberg, James E. Caaev, and William M. Fryman, of F.verett, W ash., George W. Taylor, of Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of Jannarv. 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille. ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO., STEWART & WHITE, Props. P h o n e , M a in 2 3 8 . 3d & D Sts., Marshfield, Ore. Successors to Dean & Morgan. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COOS CO, MARBLE AMD GRANITE WORKS Fresh and Salt Meat s Lard L. H. PEARCE Hams and Bacon. HARNESS-nAKER PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON Myrtle Point, Ore. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE. Notice is hereby given that on and after the 24th day of October, A . D, 1906, I will sell at private »ale for part cash ami part credit, the following de scribed property lie longing to the estate of Rosa Lillie, Albert Lillie and Clyde Lillie, minors, to-wit: The standing ce dar timber upon Lota 2 and 3 and the South-east quarter of the North-west quarter and the South-west quarter of the North-east quarter of section 2, Township 29, South, Range 13 West, Coos County, Oregon. Said sale will be made pursuant to an order and license signed by the the County Judge of said county, dated the 7th day of September. A. D. 1906. M INERVA E. LILLIE. Guardian of the persons and estates of said minors. W . T. DEMENT Sec’y A Mgr. J. M. W A G N E R . Vice President. BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN YOAKAM W. T. DEM J. W . W A G N E R ET. "FOR A - Q -c c d . S tL a x re a n d H a ir Cm t A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always on hand. Also carry a stock of tents, wagons couers, horse couers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first harness shop. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------— — — m b GO TO J. L. Drane’s Store, T H O M P S O N ’S Successor to Chas. Moomaw. rr Next door to Coauille Valley Packing Co. D E A L E R IN ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN Fancy and Staple Groceries. A CH OICE LIN E OF Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery ana all of the Latest Novelties in connection. First C la ss C asin o M e a ls at all H oars From 5 a m to 9 P M , Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. full line of M RS C O. 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