Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 26, 1906, Image 4

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Coquille H^ald.
D> F- DEAN,
EDirOR
Fred Perkins, of Bandon, was a
Rev. W. C. Itushiug, of M yrtle
Nnitrito or “ Socialist Coffee,,’ a T IM B E R L A N D ACT, J U N E 3, 1878. | A
NO TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Coquille yisitor rn Thursday of last Point, was down to town Wednes- fine ftnd refreshing morning drink
day
at Drane’s.
United States Laml Office, ltoselmrg,
week.
AND PROPRIETOR
Oregon, October 29, lUOti.
A
l. H. HAÍRA0.C«jhisc
R. E. SHINE, Vis• Prat
J SHERWOOD Pres
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
The choiceet city locations. The
C. F. McCulloch, the civil engin­
AlUlilVV
IO hereby
I1VI VU1 given,that
) CII,WilU IIS
ill
I |
Notice is
in m
conipli-
o p C 0 9 U II 1 L 1 B, ORBOOp.
Certain Cure for Croup.
Home Realty Co.
eer of Bandon, had business which
ance with tlie provisions of the Act of
Congress
of
June
3,
1878,
entitled
“
An
'
p
Countv Offloial Paper.
When
a
child
shows
symptoms
or
ra n n a c ts a G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
Mra. Chas. Randleman, of Par­ called him to the Bay last week.
croup there is no time to experi­ Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the
kersburg, and sister inlaw, Miss
C. M. k M. Co. agents for Se li
States^ of California, Oregon, Nevada,
PUBLISHED KVEKY WEDNESDAY.
ment with new remedies, no mat­ and Washington Territory," as extended
Georgia Randleman, were in town Bros, k Sacks.
Board of Diroeiort.
Correspondent».
ter how highly they may be recom­ to all Public Land States by act of Au­
Devoted to ibe material end sooiml up­ last Thursday.
Mrs. D. Crquhart and drug hter, mended. There is one preparation gust 4, 1892. Robert VanHorn, of 1031 | R. I !. Dement,
A . J. Sherwood,
National Bank of Commerce, New York City
building of the Coquille Veile; pertMalerl;
0th Ave., West Seattle, county of King,
L. Harlocker,
L . H . Hazard,
Crocker Wooiworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco
• nd of Coos County ge nerell» .
The finest assortment of Christ-1 Mrs. C. T. Chessna, of Riverton, that can always be depended upon. State of Washington, tiled in this office
Isaiah Hacker,
R . E. Shine, i Flrot N at l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or
Subscription, per year, in aavanoe, fl.CO
It
has
been
in
use
for
many
years
were in town Friday doing Christ­
on May 19, 1900, his'sworn statement
mas goods at O. Wilson k Co's.
and has never been known to fail, No. 7306 for the purchase of tlie South­
mas shoping.
Phone, Main 55.
Mrs. D. P. Strang,of Fishtrap,
viz: Chamberlain’s Cougli Rem ­ east quarter ( 8 EV4) of Section No. 24, in
A tract o f Re 1 Cedar timber out edy.
Mr. M. F. Comston of Mrs. Township No. 27, South of Range No.
visited in town a couple of days last
D R . W E T M O R E ’8
10 West, W . M., and will offer proof to
Toney McCue was up from the
lay
for
shingle
mill.
The
Home
ket,
Texas,
says of it, I have used show that the land sought is more val­
waek. She returned home Thurs­
Realty Co.
lower river on Thursday.
Chamberlain’s Couhg Remedy in uable for its timber or stone than for
day with Mr. Strang.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder, severe cases o f croup with my chil­ agricultural purposes, and to establish
Mrs. Baumguartnor, of near Riv-
Thomas Prewett, of Parkersburg,
dren, and can faithfully say it al­ his claim to said land before the Regis­
of Arago, returned Friday from a
ter and Receiver of this office at Rose-1
erton was in Coquille on Friday.
ways gives prompt relief.”
For I burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 16th day
was a Coquille visitor on Thursday.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Han- sale by R. S. Knowlton.
A consignment of pump guns
of February, 1907.
Sam Stephenson, a late arrival ly of near Riverton.
He names as witnesses: B. Roy An- j
just in at T H . Mehl & Go’s.
from North Yakama, Washington,
derson, of Seattle, Wash., Albert Rehn-1
HOLLISTER'S
/ am prepared to treat all
D. Beiaska, the dairyman, was
W a n t e d . — Parties to out wood for
strom, of Ballard, Wash., E. L. G ile s.'
who is now a resident of our city,
of Roseburg, Oreg., B. O. McGee, of I
the steamer Echo. Apply for partic­ Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
down from Arago on Thursday.
À Busy Mediolne for Busy People.
came in Thursday and made us a
Medical and Surgical Cases.
I West Seattle, Wash.
ulars on board the boat
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
Any and all persons claiming adverse-
F o r a nice fresh steak, go to the short visit aud is now a reader of
▲ specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Lire I ly the above described lands are request-
People’s Market.
D. P . Strang, the Bandon real and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure
the H erald .
Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache I ed to file their claima ill thiH office on
estate man had business at the coun­ and Backache. It’s Rocky Mountain Tea In tab­ or before said 16th day o( February, 1907.
W . C. Roberts of Riverton, had
S p e c i a l R a t e s m a d e for* A s e o u e h e *
Opportunity for a short time 12s
let form, 3« cents a box. Genuine made by
B E N J A M IN L. E D D Y ,
business in Coquille on Thursday acre ranch 30 acres bottom 40 acre- ty seat on Friday. H e made our H ollister D rug C ompany , Madison, Wis.
m a n ta
Register.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Ladies shopping bags a new lice yacant timber adjoining, well situ office a pleasant call while in town.
ated. $1100. Home Realty Co.
at Mrs. Nosler's.
Thirty-five acres of bottom land
J. M. Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Zeek, of Ban- and fifteen acres of bench land for Claude Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamblock, Jr,
Train Nurses in Attendance.
don,
passed
through
town
Wednes­
o f Parkersburg, were in town shop­
sale at a bargain. W ill sell in one
day for the Bay to take a steamer piece or cut in two. Terms to suit
ping on Thursday.
For Further Particulars Address
The Home Realty Co., has the for San Francisco, from which point purchaser, Roberts A Carter, M yr­
buyers
List your property with Mr. Zeek will return, while Mrs. tle P oin t
them.
Zeek will go to her old home in
Fox & Barker, Proprietors.
C- Timmons, the Salmon canner,
George Henineger was down from Ohio to see old friends and relati-
came up to town Thursday witb his
Phone 111
COQUILLE, OREGON
Fishtrap doing some Christmas tives. She will also visit in Missouri.
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
wife and daughter who went to
trading on Thursday.
W an te d . — About one dozen good
Marshfield to catch the steamer A l­ Parties having hauling of any kind w ill receive prompt attention by call-
W . P . Fuller’s prepared paints coal miners $1.75 per ton paid, liance for Astoria, their home. Mr.
oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb <fe W ill also give contract for the d ig­
in Phone 116.
Timmons will follow in a week or so.
Co’s.
ging of a 400 foot tunnel. Apply
F or R e n t .— T he MoAdams dairy
B o b s .— A t Beaver Hill, Oregon, to D. S. Rouse, Riverton.
Opens
farm,
two and one-half miles north­
December 7,1906, to Mr. and Mrs,
The Sheriff of Coos county, is ad­
west of town, on both railroad and
Laurence Anselmo, a daughter.
vertising for Bale all lands upon
wagon road to Marshfield, consist­
Ladies' ties and all kinds of which there are delinquint taxas for
fine shoes, the latest out, Eastern the years 1900 ,1901, 1902. 1903, ing o f 280 acres. F or terms and
particulars apply at the blacksmith
made, at the mill store.
A
ty o f Trained Teachers.
1904. The sale will take place at
shop
of S. H. McAdams, First street
Dr. Tatom ’s Dental Parlors will the courthouse in this city on Decem­
Four, Five and Six Year Courses.
be open the balance of the winter, ber 29. A ll who are interested in Coquille.
English, Latin, German and Musie.
he having taken his last trip away these sales should be on hands.
I used three 50c bottles.
I t is
the greatest linim ent I ever used;
for the present
New Physical and Chemical Laboratories.
C O Q U IL L E ,
-
-
O R E G O N
J. C. Watson, of Cunningham
have recommended it to a number
F o b S a l k . — or trade.— A Hamil­ creek, has a fine lot o f Brown L e g ­
An excellent Library. Building newly furnished.
of persons; all express themselves
ton Piano— New. W ill sell or trade horn and Black Minorca cockerel
as being benefitted by it.
I now
Two free scholarships to each school district in Coos and Carry Countie
for stock. M rs . V io l a S t r a n d .
chickens fo r sals. They are thor­ walk without crutches, able to per­
I f you like good music, attend oughbreds from imported stock.
For further information, address
form a great deal o f light labor on Pirst-C lass
M e a lls a t a t H o u r s
F r o m S a n t o l p m.
the farm.
25c, 50c and $1.00.
the concert at the Masonic Hall by
S e r v ie s .
A. It. BRIG G S, President,
The North Bend Band will give
8old by R. 8. Knowlton.
the North Bend Band on Friday
________
Drain, Oregon
grand concert in the Masonic hall
evening. You will regret it if you
in this city on December 28th. The
H o r s e s f o r S a le .
don’t.
skill of this aggregation as must
A T TH E
When you want a pleasant laxa­ cians is well known all over the
A span of well broke young
tive take Chamberlain’s Stomach
country aud that a musical treat is Horses meight 1350 to 1400 for fur­
Wo guarantee better work
C. A H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor.
a
,
and L iver Tablets. For sale by R.
in store for all who attend goes ther particulars call on me or write
S. Knowlton.
at
lower
prices than can be
S p o e ta i A tte n tio n G iv en to
without s a y i n g
A ll
who enioy me at Norway, Coos Co., Or.
Wo ffla k e R a t e s to
J. W. Mast, of Prosper, returned
C
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m
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t
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ia
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had elsewhere. Do not order
R é g u la i* B o a u d e u s .
H enry R adabauoh .
good music should be on hand.
Thursday from Marshfield where
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Monumenial work until you
New
Goods!
Mew
Goods!
We
he had gone to attend a meeting of
are receiving fresh, up-to-date lines lhe Key That Unlocks the Door to
the Masons and took the Royal
haue called upon or written
W . T. D E M E N T
J. M. W A G N E R ,
JO H N Y O A K A M ,
of gents’ and ladies’ shoes, dry-
Long Living.
Arch degree.
Sec’y k Mgr.
good, domestics and men’s furnish­
Vice President.
President-
us for prices.
The men of eighty-five and nine­
W anted . — A
good
4-year-old ing goods. W e pay cash for our
horse weiging 1200 lbs, dark bay. goods aud sell the same way ty years of age are not the rotund
D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille.
A pply at this office or to W. H . Give us a call and examine our well fed, but thin, spare men who
goods aDd prices. W e think we can live on a slender diet. Be as care­
Morgan, Marshfield.
STEWART & WHITE, Props.
please you.
C, M. & M. Co ful as he will, however, a man past
P b o a «, M a la 23«.
H. L. Cooper and daughter, Miss
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middle age, will occasionally eat
3 d * D S t»., M arshfield, Ore. ^ I l
Bessie, went to California by the
Successors
to
Dean
&
Morgan.
too
much
or
o
f
some
article
o
f
food
Torture of a Preacher.
Breakwater which sailed on the 19tb.
not suited to his constitution, and
The story of the torture of Rev. will need a dose Chamberlain’s
They go Santa Paula, where H er­
O. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist
bert Cooper,
son end brother, church, of Harpersville, N. Y., will Stomach and L iver Tablets to
cleanse and invigorate his stomach
who has been at that place for the interest you. H esays:“ I suffered”
and regulate his liver and bowels
agoDies, because, because of a per­ When this is done there is no rea­
past year or so.
sistent cough, resulting from the son why the average man should
Now’ line of Ladies, Misses and
grip. I had to sleep sitting up in not liv « to old age. For sale by R.
ChilIrens felt shoes and slippers at
bed. I tried many remedies, with­ S. Knowlton.
Robinsons.
»
PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON
out relief, until I took Dr. K in g ’s
A. McDonald who has spent the New Discovery for Consumption
Myrtle Point, Ore.
N O TIC E OF G U A R D IA N S A L E .
past
several years on a farm Cough and Colds, which entireley
B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S
A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always
near Myrtle Point, having sold cured my cough, and saved me
Notice is hereby given that on and
from consumption,” A grand cure
W. T. D E M E N T.
JO H N Y O A K A M
J. W . W A G N E R
after the 24th d..y of October, A . D.
on
hand. Also carry a stock of tents, wagons covers, horse
out latoly, passed through town
for disoased conditions of Throat
Monday with his family to take a and Lungs. At. R. S. Knowlton’s, 1906, I will sell at private sale for part
couers,
lap robes and euerything usually found in a first
cash and part credit, the following de
steamer for Portland. They will druggist; price 50c and $1.00, guar­
?FOR
A
-
harness shop.
scribed property lie longing to the estate
anteed. Trial bottle free.
locate in Washington.
P R IV A T E H O S P IT A L
Coquille Transfer Co.,
Dr. WETMORE,
Centra! Oregon State Normal School
A g e n t fo r th e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty C o a l
F R E D
SLACFI
T A IL O R
iE
Tuesday, Sept. 25,
1906
Skookum Restaurant, Monuments and Headstones
ENTERPRISE MEflT CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COOS CO. MARBLE AND CRANITE WORKS
Fresh and Sait Meats Lard
L. H. PEARCE
Hams and Bacon.
HARNESS-HAKER
R obinson expects a large
assort­
ment of Boys Double Breasted D i­
agonal suits in black and blue.
Mr. aud Mrs. C.O. Dryden went to
Marshfield Thursday where Mrs.
Dryden
took the steamer for
Portland. She goes to Newburg to
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fry, who recent­
ly located at that place after their
return from Imperial, California.
New W hite sewing machine for
sale at a bargain at the jewelry es­
tablishment of W. H. Schroeder.
H. C. Dorris, formerly one of our
Fishtrap prosperous farmers, but
who rented his place this season
and took a visit up through Wash­
ington for the benefit of his health,
being a sufferer from rheumatism,
returned last week after an absence
o f three months. W hile his health
was not much improved he is very
well pleased with his trip, but very
glad to get baok among old friends
o f whom he has many here.
I f you need a Ledger, Journal.
Daybook or any other k'nd
of
Blank, go to Knowlton’s Drug store,
C. W . Dye concluded to go to
Portland after his brother had gone
to the Bay, and a day or so later
joined him and will accompany him
to the metropolis where he will vie-
it a sister, nud will also go down to
Dayton to see his father, who a 1
short time ago was not well, but
later word informs iih that the old
gentleman is all right again. Mr.
I've was accompanied by her Deice,
Miss Masters.
FOR SALE.
A one-fourth iuterest in the
equipment o f the Coquille Hteam-
boat Co., consisting of the steamers
Dispatch and Favorite, and three
barges.
Inquire o f Capt. T. D
White, Bandon.
STAND FIRM
When you buy an
OILED SUIT
or SLICKER
demand
rtSH tuiP
It» the easiest and
only wnr to pet
the best
S old «w ry».her»
Don’t Cut a Com.
Blood poisoning is liable to result when a
corn is cut with a knife or razor. Cutting or
trimming a corn affords but temporary relief
because the corn comes back. Tne only safe
and sure way to he free from corns and
ions is by the use o f
bun­
Indian Com Leaf.
This msgic leaf applied to the com eases the
pain instantly after which the corn is removad
entirely, permitting the foot to resume it«
natural shape. Recommended by all who hare
tested Its merits. Send 20 cents for large sis«
package and obtain free our booklet " H O W
T O TR EAT TH E FEET." If bothered with
riles, sond 50 rente for " IN D IA N PILE OINT-
M IN T ." Sent hr mail on receipt of stampser
coin. Agents make money selling these guar­
anteed remedies. Writ« for terms. Address!
THE BOND SUPPLY CO.
Bond Building
Washington, D. C
of Rosa Lillie, Albert Lillie and Clyde
Lillie, minors, to-wit: The standing ce­
dar timber upon Lots 2 and 3 and tlie
South-east quarter of the North-west
quarter and the South-west quarter of
the North-east quarter of section 2,
Township 29, Sooth, Range 13 West,
Cooe County, Oregon. Said sale will be
made pursuant to an order and license
signed bythe the County Judge of said
county, dated the 7th day of September,
A, D. 1906.
M IN E R V A E. L IL L IE .
Guardian of the persons and estates of
said minors.
O -c o d S lx a / v e
and
H a ir
Cut
J . L . T H O M P S O N ’S
Drane’s Store,
GO TO
Successor to Chas. Moomaw.
D E A L E R IN
Next door to Coquille Valley Packing Co.
ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN F a n c y a n d .„.S t a P !e . G roceries>
Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery ana ^)IUPi Tobacco, Cigars, etc.
We carry a
all of the Latest Novelties in connection.
full line of
A C H O IC E L I N E O F
First C la ss
C u slne
M e a ls at a ll H ou rs
F ro m 5
m to 9 P M ,
a
T IM B E R L A N D ACT, J U N E 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
U . S. Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
October 10, 1906.
NO TIC E ia hereby given that in com­
pliance with the proviaiona of the act of
M R S C. O. G IL K E Y , P r o p r ie t o r « !«
Congresa of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
S p e c ia l Attention G iven
Act for the tale of Timber Lands in the R eason able F a t « to
8tates of California, Oregon, Nevada
R e gu la r B o a rd e rs
to Com m srolal P e o p le
ami Washington Territory, as extended
to all Public Laml Statea by Act of Au-
gn«t4, 1892, Fred T. Ruat, of Everett,
County of Snohomiah, State of W ash­
ington, haa thia day filed in this office
hia sworn statement No. 7168, for the
East half of East half of Section No. 12
in Townahip No. 27 Sooth of Range No.
10 west, and will offer proof toahowthat
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
A private hospital for the care and treatment o f medical, surgical
purpoees. and to establish his claim to
and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern
said land before the Register and Re­
ceiver of thia officeat Roseburg. Oregon,
in every particular.
Rates from
on Tuesday, the 8th day of January,
1907.
He names as witnesses:
John
Romberg, James E. Casey, and William
M. Fryman, of Everett, Wash,, George
Including room, byard, general nursing and drugs.
W . Taylor, of Roseburg, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
ly the above-described landa are request­
ed to file their claims in this office on or
liefore said 8th day of January. 1907.
B E N J A M IN L. EDDY,
Register.
Lone Star Restaurant
MARSHFIELD
General Hospital
to ^ 3 0
w eek
Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron.
Marshfield, Oregon.
E^lour and. F e e d .
Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the ' owest
consistent with good goods.
F R O N T ST.
C O Q U IL L E
Incandescent
Electric Light
Press
Accepted througbout the civilized world
the
as the most universally satisfactory il-
Button
luminant
for
Cleanest,
Most
and
all
purposes.
Convenient,
.Safest,
sod
the
C H E A P E S T light known.
there
That furnished by the
C O Q U IL L E
you
R IV E R
CO.
have
class and up to date in every respect.
it.
The rates place it within reach o f all -
E L E C T R IC
is
first
FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.