Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 16, 1907, Image 4

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Albeit G. Miller and Charlotte
P. Willard.
22 Lorenzo R. Flanders and Ray
D. F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
Post.
25 Renold H. Olsen and May J
Williams.
County Official Paper.
26 Martin O'Niel and Nettie Sim­
PUBLISHED KVE li T WEDNESDAY.
mons.
28 Calvin C. Bridges and Lillian
Devoted to the material and sooial np
building o f the Ooqaille Valley partroalarly
A. Miller,
• nd o f Oooa Oonuty generally.
Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $1.60 31 Stephen Curren and Edna Mat-
son.
Phone, Main 55.
AUGUST.
Coquille Ijerald.
Marriage License
1
Following i* the list of license
grented and marriages solemnized
in Coos county during the year
1906,
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JANUARY.
10
Charles Alton Evernden and
Virgina Anny Gage.
17 Robert L. Simpson and Selma
Freeland.
24— R. L. Morris and Maggie May
Robinson.
24 Mack Baker and Maggie Chan
dler,
22 Samuel J. Norman and Hulda
L. Peterson.
25 Archibald D. Butters and Mar
ion H. Reedy.
27 James A. Allen and Jennia L,
Boar.
31 Nicholas Burelbachand Winni-
fred J. Kelley.
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Benjamin G. Schuyler and Del
la Fox.
Willie E. Gilbert and Ora E.
Robinson.
Charles H. McCue and Eva M.
Hodges.
Frank W. Sims and Annie A.
Fielder.
Ralph E. Nosier and Rilla Dun­
ham.
MARCH.
John A Carver and Leona Laura
Crutchfield.
14 Zacb Grant and Mary Anna
Hartley.
18 Ernest E. Sbud and Mary Etta
Calvin.
21 Jacob T. Endicott and Fannie
Warner.
23 Lane Auselmo and Emma Fen-
glio.
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APRIL
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Silas D. Clark and Mae Chand­
ler.
Charles Crouch and Lizzie Lan
dreth.
John T Hartley and Clara Ney-
man.
Edward Mecum and Emma
Johns.
Andrew Anderson nnd Hanna
Stonelake.
W. H. Thomas and Ella Wright.
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Carl H. Hollenbeck and Grace 29
C. Jackson.
Frank L. Sumner and Rose E, 28
Roland 0 . Epperson and Jen­ 28
nie E. Harris.
Frank B. Murr and May Esthr
Clark.
Richard F. Shannon and Mary
F. Croy.
Clarenoe A. Pennock and Eva
May Coke
Arthur Noah a id Louise K
GolL
5
James W. M. Soott apd Myrtle
Howell.
5
George R. Hanoock and Julia
Violet Arrington.
12
Wm. W. Elliott and Frances
Smith
12
Chester P. Bender and Ellen
DECEMBER.
H O L L IS T E R 'S
Geo H Chard and Katie Shell.
Geo F McAdams and Roso E
Miller
Thomas B Jones and Augusta
H P Lelich.
John W Peterson and Nellie
Anderson
Jess Sumner and Bell Corthell
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bn ,7 Mediolne for Busy People.
Bring! QolJen Heelth nnd Renewed Vigor.
A gpeclflc for Constipation, Indigestion. Live
nnd K idney Trouble*, Pim ple., Eczema, Impure
Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Headache
and Backache. I f * R ock y Mountain Tea In tab.
let form , M cent* a box. Genuine m ade by
H ollister D rco C ompany , Madison, Wis.
GOLDEN MJGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
B A N K
P R IV A T E H O S P IT A L
/
ude Fox.
J. M. Barber.
Train Nurses in Attendance.
Coquille Transfer Co.,
I E
For Further Particulars Address
Dr. WETMORE,
P h o n e lU
COQUILLE, OREGON
Central Oregon State Normal School
O p e n s
Tuesday, Sept. 25,
A
ty of Trained Teachers.
1906
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Four, Five and Six Year Courses.
English, Latin, German and Musio.
New Physical and Chemical Laboratories.
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An excellent Library.
Building newly furnished.
Two free scholarships to each school district in Coos and Curry Countie
For further information, address
A. L. BRIGGS, President,
Drain, Oregon
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Wr guarantee better worh
at lower prices than can be
had elsewhere. Do not order
Monumental worh until you
haue called upon or written
us for prices.
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OCTOBER.
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Richard J. Montgomery and
Jennie F. Wickman.
Gordon Smith and Edna M
Barrie.
J. Edward Young and Mary
E. McLeod.
R P Mathany and Codellia A
Hall
Chas R. Myers and Laura M.
Fox.
Isaac M. Weekly and Susie
Widby.
Lester B. Hisoox and Hester
Glum.
Cbas S. Masters and Mabel O.
Bonebrake,
Peter J C Scott and Augusta
C Berg.
Joseph R Fish and Leola E.
Rice.
Fred T Tuttle and Ruby Wie-
der.
Ray R Pownder and Lee A
Gage.
Joseph Cunningham and Nancy
Wilson.
Jas Arnold and Lillie Mynatt
Jos J Sell and Ora K. Leggett.
George H. Baxter and Grace
S keels.
James T Miller and Mattie J.
Taylor.
Thomas A Freese aad Myrtle
B Micklem.
P atents ENTERPRISE MEfIT CO.,
IRADE MARKS
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Anyone lending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communlc*.
lions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent«
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munu A Co. receive
tptcial notice without charge, In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illnstrated weekly. largest dr*
culatlon o f any sclentiflo Journal. Terms. $3 a
year: four months, *L Sold by all newsdealers.
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D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille.
STEWART & WHITE, Props.
P h on e. M ein 838.
Successors to Dean & Morgan.
3 d ft D Sts., M arshfield, Ore.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Salt Meats Lard
Hams and Bacon
COOS CO. MARBLE AND ORAHITE WORKS
PHINClPiH. PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON
H A R N E S S -/T A K E R
M yrtle Point, Ore.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN 8 ALE.
L. H. PEARCE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Notice is hereby given that on and
JOHN YOAKAM
J. W. W A G N E R
W. T. DEMENT.
after the 24th day of October, A . D
1906, I will sell at private sale for part
cash and part credit, the following de­
=FOR A-
scribed property belonging to the estate
of Rosa Lillie, Albert Lillie and Clyde
G -o o d . S l i a v e
a n d
H a ir
O u t
Lillie, minor«, to-w it: The standing ce­
GO TO
dar timber upon Lots 2 and 3 and the
Sonth-esst quarter of the North-west
qnartor snd the South-west qnsrter of
Successor to Cha=. Mcomaw. Next door to l oquille Valley Packing Oo.
the North-east quarter of section 2,
Township 29, South, Range 13 West
Coos County, Oregon. Said sale will lie
made pursuant to an order and license
signed hythe the County Judge of said
county, dated the 7th d a vof September,
Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery ana
D. 1906.
all o f the Latest Novelties in connection.
MINERVA E. LILLIE.
Guardian of the persons and estates of
said minors.
J.
L.
T H O M P S O N ’S
A complete stocb o f Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always
on hand. Also carry a stocb o f tents, wagons covers, horse
couers, 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
ALSO ACENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN Fancy. and Staple Groceries.
Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a
full lino of
F lo u r a n d F e e d .
First-Class
M e a ls at all H ours
From 5 a m to 9 P M,
G u a in e
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Lend Office, Rosehurg, Oregon,
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October 10, 1906.
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NOTIOE la hereby given that in com­
NOVEMBER.
pliance with the provisions of the act of
6 George E Murphy and Liaetta Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
M RS C. O. G ILK EY, Proprietorees
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Hansen.
Act for the aale of Timber Land* in the Reasonable Rate to
Special Attention Given
Regalar Boarders
George P Laird and Grace G State« of California, Oregon, Nevada
to Commercial People
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and Washington Territory, as extended
Garfield.
6 Herman W. H in ford and M il­ to ell Public Land State« by Act of Au­
gust 4, 1892, Fred T. Ruet, of Everett,
JULY.
lie I. Beyers.
County of Snohomieh, State of Wash­
John It. Swafford and Emma V.
Paris Ward aod Mary A Huff- ington, has this day filed in this office
Calvin.
hie sworn statement No. 7168, for the
ord.
George Snyder and Fannie
Wilbur E Pauli and Martha R East half of East half of Section No. 12
Sturdivant.
la Townehip No. 27 South of Range No.
Neal
10 weet, and will offer proof to show that
John R. McAdams and Frances
Carl W Asplaud and Elsie A. the land (ought ie more valuable for ita
Haga.
Mattson.
timber or atone than for agricultural
A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, snrglcal
S John M. Whobrey and May
8 Alfred Ray Bowron and Mar- purposes, and to establish his claim to
Hull.
and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern
said land before the Regieter and Re­
garetta E Sanford.
Geo. W. Wileon and Elma
ceiver of thie office at Rosehurg. Oregon,
in every particular.
Rates from
11 Levi N Colvin Catherine N. on Tuesday, the 8th day of January,
Grace Sargent.
Bushnell.
*1907. He names se witneeees: John
10 Eric Wold and Margaret M.
10 Lytle J Rodley and F loren ce Romberg, James F.. Casey, and William
Anderson.
M. Fryman, of Everett, Wash., George
E Garfield.
14 John Saedine and Amanda Jud-i
Including room, bjard, general nursing and drugs.
14 John G Yoakam and I iliie M ' W ' ^"*T'or, of Rnselmrg, Oregon.
atrom.
Any and ail persons claiming adverse-
Lattin.
18 Wm. Wigant and Lenzetta Be-
ly the above-described lands are request-
16 G eorg o W R ea and Ella M Seek- ed lo file their claims in this office on or
lien
etL
[before said 8th day of January. 1907.
18 Silvester E. Osborn and Lloa
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
I. Nelson.
H Thos Ö Sumerlin and Floren##*
Register.
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N A T IO N A L
Cieklar
Skookum Restaurant, Monuments and Headstones
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The Mercy Hospital
JURE.
D. Grant Beale and Edith Hay-
ter.
Charles D. Felter and Lulu
Mae Carmen.
Albert 8. Fish and Della Wood.
Jesse F, Stevens and Eva Vio­
la Root.
George P. Harrington and
Eda M. Cribbing.
William H. Crow and Nellie
Jorgensen,
Levi J. Roberts and Mina J. In-
Graliam.
Arthur McKeown and Elsie
Bennett.
Jans Hansen and Maggie Lar
son.
James L- Ferrey, Jr., and Viola
Murnahan.
Augden Endicott and Millie M.
Wilson.
Hubert J. Rice and Electa M
Walker.
Charles Whetstone and Nettie
Dulley.
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John W. Russell and Gertrude 14
B. Parker.
Ernest L. Pierce and Eva Matt- 12
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F IR ST
HAZRAD,
United Statu« Land Oitice, Koeebury,
Oregon, October 2D, 199<l.
Notice ¡» hereby given,that in compli­
O P C O Q U lb U B , O R E G O N *
ance with the provisions of the Act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An T r a n s a c t » a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u B in e w s
Act for tlie sale of Timber Land« in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” as extended
Correspondent*.
Board of Direetora.
to all Public Land States by act of Au­
National Bank o f Commerce, New York City
A. J. Sherwood,
gust 4, 1892, Robert Vanflorn, of 1631 It. O. Dement,
6th Ave., West Seattle, county of King,
Crocker W ool worth N ’l Bank, San Francisco
L . Harlücker,
L . H. Hazard,
State of Washington, filed in this office
Firnt Nafc’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or
Isaiah II acker,
it. E. Shine.
on May 19, 1906, bin sworn statement
No. 7356 for tlie purchase of the South­
east quarter (SEt^) of Section No. 24, in
Township No. 27, South of Range No.
10 West, W. M., aij^l will offer proof to
D R . W E T M O K E fS
show that the landsought is moro val­
uable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and 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., Albert Rehn-
am prepared to treat all
strom, of Hallard, Wash., E. L. Oiles,
of Rost'burg, Oreg., B. O. McGee, of
West Seattle, Wash.
Medical and Surgical Cases.
Any and all persons claiming adverse'
ly the above described lands are request­
ed to file their claims in thin office on
j or before said 16th day of February, 1907
S p e e i a l p a t e s m a d e fot* A c c o u c h e ,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
m en t.
'
Register
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l. H.
R. I. SHINE, Visa Prts
TIM BER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. « J SHERWOOD Pres.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
22
Clyde A. Baker and Ophal L.
Weekley.
Carl B Mattson and Rose E.
Harris.
Elijah D . McCrary, Jr. and
Ellen M. Juthstrom,
Wm A Reed and Emma L. She!
brede.
John Hill and Ida M. Strang
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M Carter
Nnitrito or “ Socialist Coffee,,’ a
Israel R Nosier and Nora Alice A“ « and refreshing morning drink
Bunch
|*‘ L)rll0e'8-
Wm A Panter and Mary E
W anted .— Parties to cut wood for
Tennison.
the steamer Echo. Apply for partic-
Clarenoe L Foster and Lela
ularB on bo.in, the boaL
Cox.
Cecil G Cox and Nancy F. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Abso-
Forter
lutely Harmless.
George W. Sanford and Hilda
The fault of giving children med-
Peterson.
ioine containing injurious substan­
Bayrd M Richardson and Edna ces, is sometimes more disastrous
than the disease from which they
M. O’Connell.
Thos W Robinson and Janet B. are fuffering. Every mother should
know that Chamberlain’s Cough
Denholm.
Bemedy is perfectly safe for ch il­
John D McDougald and Mar­ dren to take. It contains nothing
garita Robertson.
harmful and for coughs, colds nnd
Samuel S Sherwood and Ruby croup is unsurpassed. For sale by
R. S. KnowRon.
Collier.
Albert W H F Folsom and
13
Susie R Tuttle.
Dan Mattson and Josephine
15
Holm.
Reetor A Johnson and Myrtle
Fox & Barber, Proprietors.
19
E Abbott,
P. Clinton.
11 Francis E Carlile and Marr E
W IL L M E E T A LL B O A TS A N D T R A IN S .
29 Samuel H Clinton and Alenia
Waite. *
I. Randleman.
22 J L Lingo and Calista Gar- Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by call-
21 Criss Ward and Gertrude
outte.
in Phone 116.
Bushnell.
17 Benj F Perry and Lillie Hunt,
22 T. H. Mehl and Ethel M. John 23 W B Clark and Leona Belieu.
son
24 Wm D Baryor and Pearl Corn- A g e n t fo r th e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty Coal.
25 Leonard W. Plantz and Hattie
well
C. Bentz
Etbolbert M Kay Isabel Hazle­
SEPTEMBER.
ton
Hubert Drollinger and Alice 22 James Hobson and Pearl Otta.
Vancurler.
25 Wm E Fite and Maiy V. James.
s l a c t
j
8 James H. Durrand and Agnes 24 Stophen A Penmck and Ger­
Cottell.
trude O’Danills.
T A IL O R
Gordon G. Shepherd and Eth 25 Herman Hongle and Olga G.
C O Q U ILLE .
-
-
OREG ON
el Summerlin.
Peterson.
Carl Egenhoff and Maud Mills.
Edward O’ Malley and Dora A
Guzman.
F ir s t -C la s s
M e a lls a t a l H o u r s
12 Aaron Koland and May Larin
S e r v ie «.
F r o m 6 a m to 9 p m .
9 Thomas P. Wright and Ida C.
AT N0HTH BEND
Hammerlof.
Is
now
open for the recep­
19 John F. Goll and Emma M
tion of patients. The terms
Johnson.
AT THE
are $10 per week and
19 Henry E. Johnson and Annie
upwards. For particulars
Viola Tribbey,
C. A H A R R I N G T O N , P r o p r ie t o r .
apply to
Almon W. Buell and Iris M
W e ffla k e fr a te s t o
S p e c i a l A t t e n t io n G iv e n to
CorneliuB.
S i s t e r s o f M e r c y R e g u la r B o a r d e r s .
C öfT lm ereia l P e o p l e
19 Eli Ellis and Teresa M. Huff.
NORTH
BEND,
OREGON
Robt.
Marsden,
Jr.,
and
Fran
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ces E. Cordes.
JOHN Y O A K A M ,
J. M W A G N E R ,
W. T. DEMENT
23 Elridge L. Ingram and Emma
6 0 YEARS’
President-
Vice President.
Sec’y A Mgr.
EXPE R IE N C E
Cordes.
25 Clarence Boyrie and Lena J.
Fail-man.
MAY.
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R ook.
5
3
FEBRUARY
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Lone S ta r R estaurant
M ARSH FIELD
G eneral h o sp ital
to
$>30 p e r
w eek
A CHOICE LIN E OF
Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest
consistent with good goods.
F R O N T S T.______________
C O Q U IL L E
Incandescent
Electric Light
Pres*
the
Button
and
there
you
have
ft.
Accepted throughout the civilized world
ae the moat universally aatiefaotory il-
Iumioant for all purpose«. Safest,
Cleanest, M ost C onvenient, and the
C H E A PE ST ligh t known.
That furnished by the C O Q T 7IL L E
R IV E R E L E C T R IC CO is firat
class and up to date in every respect.
The rates place it w ithin reach o f all
Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.