Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 30, 1907, Image 4

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    Coquille Herald.
0. F- DEAN,
Ashland Norn«’ Notes.
The students started to school
Monday
with bright and rested
EDirOR AND PROPRIETOR
faces. Every one is ready to begin
bard work again.
County Official Paner.
P U B L IS H E D E V E B Y
W EDNESDAY.
D e v o t e d t o t b e m a t e r ie l a u d « o c ia ! u p ­
b u il d in g o f t h e C o q u ille V a lle y p a r tic u la r ly
• t d o f O o o a C o u n t y g e n e r a lly .
'in b a o r ip t io o , p e r y r e e a a r r , ,in a d v a n o e , f l .f w
Phone, Main 55.
J. M. Byers, of Fishtrap, visited
Bandon last week.
W. 11. Foote was down
Norway Wednesday.
from
Large stock of Blank Books at
Knowlton’s Drugstore.
Have you seen that new line of
neckwear, at Robinson’s?
Mrs. Nosier has some nice coats
for misses that go at cost.
The best assortment of men’s
dress shirts, at Robinson’s.
George Mandigo was a Coquille
visitor, from North Bend Wednes
day.
Call and see those new “ Peter
Pan” shirt waists for ladies at R ob­
insons.
Gold Seal Rubber Boots worth
twioe as much aB any other make at
Draco's.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strang, of
Fishtrap, spent a couple of days in
town last week.
Among the n6w students are;
Mr. Pinkerton, Weston; W . W.
Scales Jr, Drain; Wm. Wood, Weed
Calif; Walter Warren, Weed, Calif;
Miss Moore, Medford; Mr. Johns,
Glendale; Everett Culbertson, Lake
Creek; Merle Kellogg, Gold Hill;
Miss Underwood, Grants Pass.
The congressional literary so-
ciety met Friday night for the first
time after the Xmas vacation.- Tbe
same old spirit of enthusiasm was
displayed as was before tbe holi­
days, and rousing meetings are
sure to follow.
The main feature
of the program was the debate, * Re-
olved, tha t Government Owner­
ship of Public Utilities is for the
beat Interests of the Amerioan Peo­
ple.
L : R. Travers, formerly superin
tendent of tbe Salem schools, ad­
dressed the students in chapel
Thursday.
His subject was prin­
cipally on teachers and their salaries.
President Mulkey gave a very in­
teresting talk on current events
Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
Euterpean club meet at Mrs.
Neil’s home Saturday night.
A
good program was rendered by the
socal and instrumeDatl students.
L . S.
Bert Folsom returned from Rose-
burg last week. He says the roads
F or S a l e . One hundred and
sixty acres of coal land, containing
are out o f right.
Judge E. D. Sperry, of this city, also 1,000,000 feet of red ceder and
tbe same amount of fir. Inquire of
returned Friday from a business Nelson Jones, Coquille, Or.
trip to tbe bsy.
H. Baumgartner, of near Riverton Stomach Trouble and Consumption
had business in town on Wednes­
“ Chamberlain's Stomach
and
Liver Tablets are the best thing for
day of last week.
stomach troubles and constipation
If you want a good sack of cflour I have ever sold,” says J. R. Cull­
call on Land & Lyons, they carry man,a druggist of Pottervilie, Midi.
the White Spray.
‘‘They are easy to take and always
I tell my cus­
Capt. Alva Lee, o f Myrtle Point, give satisfaction.
had business which called him to tomers to try them and if not satis­
factory to corns back and get their
Bandon on Friday.
money, but have never had a com­
S. T. Lanagon who has recently plaint.” For sale by R. 8. Knowl­
moved from Prosper to Riverton, ton,
was in the city Friday.
W anted :
By Chicago wholes al
Miss Lily Way was down from
and mail order bouse, assistant man­
Myrtle Point visiting velatives and
ager (man or woman) for this coun­
friends a day or so last week.
ty and adjoining territory.
Salary
F o r S a l e . — or trade.— A Hamil­ $20 and expenses paid weekly; ex­
ton Piano—New. Will sell or trade pense money advanced.
Work
for stock. M b s . V i o l a S t r a n g .
pleasant; position permanent. No
A Dice line of sheet music has investment or experience required.
just been received by C. E. B irker Spare time valuable. Write at once
fi Co.
Call early and get the best. for particulars and enclose self-ad­
dressed envelope. Superintendent,
Capt W. T. McCloskey, tbe 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111.
Myrtle Point hardware man, bad
business at tbe bay on Wednesday.
Cured His Mother of Rheumatism.
Take your furniture which is out
"M y mother has been a sufferer
o f repair to Anderson, the Uphols­
for many years from rheumatism,”
terer. He will make it good as
says W. H. Howard of Husband,
new.
Pennsylvania. ,“ A t times she was
M. H. Reese and family who
have lived in this secton for the
past year or so, have moved to Ar­
eata, California.
Don’t forget that Mrs. Nosler’s
is to be the headquarters for Hava-
land china and auythieg you want
in pretty dishes and vases.
. I.icorico Liver Laxative, the best
bowel cleanser.
Price 50 cents.
For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co­
quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
F or S ale Nice 3-year-old colt,
gentle and kind; will make 1200
pound animal. Enquire of H. J.
Peterson, of Riverton.
W a n t e d . — About one dozen good
coal miners $1.75 per ton paid.
Will also give contract for the dig­
ging of a 400 foot tunnel. Apply
to D. S. Rouge, Riverton.
unable to move nt all, while at all
times walking was painful. I pre­
sented her with a bottle o f Chatn-
berlan’s Pain Balm and after a few
applications she decided it was the
most wonderful pain reliever she
had ever tried, in fact, she is never
without it now and is at all times
able to walk.
An occasional ap­
plication of Pain Balm keeps away
the pain that she was formerly
troubled with.”
For gale by R. 8.
Knowlton.
McAdams dairy
farm, two and one-half miles north­
west of town, on both railroad and
wagon road to Marshfield, consist­
ing of 280 acres. For terms and
particulars apply at the blacksmith
shop of 8. H. McAdams, First street
Coquille.
ob
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e n t . — The
He names as witnesses: R..Roy An­
derson, of Seattle, W ash., Albert Rehn- |
of Ballard, Wash., E. L. Giles. \
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets i strom,
uf Roseburg, Ore«., B. O. McGee, of
A Boey Medioine for Busy People.
1 West Seattle. Wash.
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
Any and all pereone claiming advers -
▲ specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Live | ly the above described lands are request- j
and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczem a, Impure
ed to file their claims in this office on
Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headaehe
and Backache. It’s R ocky Mountain Tea in tab- ; or before 6ilid 16th dav of February, 1907.
HOLD UP!
a n d c o n s id e r
rT S i P O M M E L
'--F L I C K E R ,
let form, 85 cents a box.
Genuine made by I
H o l l i s t e r D r ug C o m p a n y , Madison, W is.
j
00LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 1
lit t ALL'
ude Fox.
b m a d r o lt h r best
hlfy
mid b-
tfiuflt U n «nysteri
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l'or Further P articulars Address
Dr. WETMORE,
Fox & Barker, Proprietors.
M A P TOWER CANADIANISJjwm A JT O W IN CO.
Phonelll
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
Don’t Cut a Com.
Parties haviug hauling of an.v kind will receive prompt attention by call-
Blood poisoning is liable to result when m
com is cut with a knife or razor. C uttin « or
trimming a c om affords but temporary relief
because the c om comes back. Th e only safe
and sure way to be free from corns and bun­
ions is by the use of
.
in Phone 116.
COQUILLE, OREGON
Central Oregon State Normal School
O p e n s
Indian Com Leaf. Agent tor th- best Coos County Coal
This magic leaf applied to tbe corn easea the
pain instantly after which the corn is removed
entirely, permitting the foot to resume its
natural sh^pe. Recommended by all who have
tested its merits. Send 20 cents for large size
package and obtain free our booklet H O W
T O T M A T T H E FE E T.” I f bothered with
piles, send 60 cents for “ IN D IA N PILE O IN T ­
M E N T .” Sent by mail on receipt o f stamps or
coin. A gents make money selling these guar­
anteed remedied. W rite for terms. Address]
U Ç SdaV .
A
S e p t.
25,
1906
ty of Trained Teachers.
Four, Five and Six Year Courses.
English, Latin, German and Music.
New Physical and Chemical Laboratories.
THE BOND SUPPLY CO.
An excellent Library.
Bond Building
W ashington, D . C.
Building newly furnished.
Two free scholarships to each school district in Coos and Curry Countie
For further information, address
The Mercy Hospital
F irst-C lass
ffle a lls a t a l R o u p s
p p o m 6 a m to 9 p m .
S ervice.
A. L. BRIGGS, President,
__________________ ___________________________ __________ Drain, Oi ego a
AT NORTH BEND
Is now open for the recep­
tion of patients. The terms
are $10 per week and
upwards. For particulars
apply to
A T TH E
WHEN IN NEED OF
C. A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor.
DRUGS, MEDICINE,
S p e s i s i A t t e n t i o n G i v e n to
C g m m e r e l a l P eop le j >
W e ffls k e R a t e s to
Sisters of Mercy
NORTH
Skookum Restaurant,
R e g u la r B o a r d e r s .
FINE ST A T IO N E R Y
BEN D, OREGON
JOHN Y O A K A M ,
Presidcnt-
YEARS’
R IE N C E
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TOILET ARTICLES.
CALL AT
ENTE^PI?ISE MEfIT CO., |
r a d ì M arks
D e s ig n s
o p y r ig h t s
W . T. DEMENT
Sec’y & Mgr.
J. M W A G N E R ,
Vice President.
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Scientific American.
MUNN & Co.38,Br“ d" ’r New York
Branch Office, «16 F B t, Washington. D. C.
Knowlton’s Drug Store.
Successors to Dean & x\Iorgan.
i
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Salt Meats Lard
Hams and Bacon.
L. H. PEARCE
PqiNCIPflL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON
HARNESS-HAKER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Myrtle Point, Ore.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE.
L.
A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always
on hand. Also carry a stock of tents, wagons covers, horse
covers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first
harness shop.
D ra n e ’s S to re ,
THOMPSONS
D E A L E R IN
ALSO ACENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN Fancy and Staple Groceries.
r n r dthe7,h,Uyo,Srplem,>er
m in e r v a e l i l l i e .
Guardian of the persons and estates of
said minors.
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J L‘ Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery ana Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc
all o f the Latest Novelties In connection.
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M e a l s a t a ll H o u r s
P ro m 5 a m to 9 P M ,
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878.
Flour amcL Feed.
Everything found In a first-class Grocery. Prices the 'owest
consistent with good goods.
Lone S ta r R estaurant F R O N T S T .
j
#15 to #3 0 per week
equipment o f the Coquille 8team-
Any and all persons claiming adverse-
boat Co., consisting of the steamers ly the above-described lands are request
Dispatch and Favorite, and three fd to file their claims in this office on or
before said 8lh dav of Januarv. 1907.
BENJAMIN L.' EDDY,
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Regist«.
carry a
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G en eral H ospital
Whits, Bandon.
Train Nurses in Attendance.
Coquille Transfer Co.,
mderielxmMttfcorTrllow
M ARSH FIELD
D|
m ent.
J. M. Barker.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1
U . 8 . Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
October 10, 1906. j
* NOTICE is hereby given that in coni- I
ptiance with the provisions of the act of j
M R S
C . O . G I L K E Y . P r o p r ie to r e s s
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A n
S p e c i a l A t t e n t io n G iv e n
any other after having once used Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the R e a s o n a b l e R a t a to
R e g u la r B o a r d e r s
to C o m m e r c ia l P e o p le
this remedy.
For sale by R. 8. States of California, Oregon, Nevada [
and Washington Territory, as extend«!
i Rnowlton.
to all Public Land States by Act of Au­
j
gust 4, 1892, Fred T. Rust, of Everett,
A 1 9 0 7 Diary, Memorandum And A c - Coonty of Snohomish, State of W ash­
count Book for Two Cent«
ington, has this day filed in this office |
his sworn statement No. 7168, for the
C. A. Snow A Co., Patent Law- East half of East half of Section No. 12 !
yen of Washington D. V
C , have in Township No. 27 Sonth of Range No.
now ready their diary and memor­ 10 west, and will offer proof to show that i
andum book for 1907, which they the land sought is more valuable for its '
timber or stone than for agricultural j
A private hospital for the care and treatment o f medical, surgical
will tend on receipt of postage 2 purposes, and to establish his claim to
cents. This little book is useful. said land before the Register and Re­
and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern
No where else that we know can so ceiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon,
in every particnlar.
Rates from
on Tuesday, the 8th day of January,
much be bad for ao little.
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j 1907.
He names as witnesses: John
FOR S A L E .
Romberg, James E. Casey, and William
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M. Fryman, of Everett, W ash., tienrge
A one.fourth
, nterest
tn the w T/ ylor o( Rowhurf;
Including room, bjard»general nursing and drugs.
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flooou eh e.
TOWft*
WATERPROOF
CLOTHING,
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of ( *P ‘
S p e e ia l R ates m a d e foe
Register.
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Medical and Surgical Cases.
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B -h N J A I u I r « L . h l ) D Y ,
Notice is hereby given that on and
JOHN YOAKAM
J. W. W A G N E R
W. T. d e m e n t .
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after the 24th day of October, A . D.
1906, I will sell at private sale for part
NOTICE.
cash and part credit, the following de­
To members of Evening Tide Cir­
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FOR A —
scribed property tic longing to the estate
cle No. 214; All members not pay­ of Rosa Lillie, Albert Lillie and Clyde
G ood. S h a v e
a n d
H a ir
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ing tbeir assessments and dues by Lillie, minora, to-w it: The standing ce­
GO TO
the 28th of each month after J a D . dar timber upon Lots 2 and 3 and the
1st will have to sign a reinstate, South-east quarter of the North-west
ment blank. I am notified by tbe quarter and the South-west quarter of
Successor toClias. Mooniaw. Next door to CoQuiile Valley Packing Co.
the North-east quarter of section 2,
Grand Clerk to do this.
Township 29, South, Range 13 W est, j
E m m a C. M c D o n a l d , Clerk.
Coos County, Oregon. Said sale will he |
made pursuant to an order and license j
Chamberlains Cough Remedy the
signed bythe the County Judge of said |
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/ am prepared to treat all
H O L L IS T E R ’ S
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest dr-
culatlon o f any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a
year; four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
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P R IV A T E H O S P IT A L
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free
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whether an
invention is probably
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patentable. Communie».
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ANOWkïK on
o - Patents
•Idly confident tW.’ M
e. Oldest ; agency
apen
ients.
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for securlnapateaHH^H
Patents
t a taken tn
through
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Munn A _ Co. recelre
iptcial notice, without charge. In tbe
Floods the body with warm,
glowing vitality, makes the nerves
strong, quickens circulation, re­
best made.
stores natural vigor, makes you feel
“ In my opinion Chamberlain’«
like one born agi
Hollister’s Cough Remedy is the best mede
Rocky Mountain Ti
35 cents. R f0r colds,” sayg Mrs. Cora Walker
8. Knowlton.
of Porterville, California. There
Geo. Terry returned from the is no doubt about it* being the beet.
bay Friday. He tells ug that other No other will cure a cold so quick,
No other is *o sure a prevent-
assays of the ores from Kentuck ly.
,
, .
.
. . .
. i ntive of pneumonia. No other is go
slough, have been . . . heard from,
and pleasant and safe to take.
These
..
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there are none which go under $4 are good Jeasons why it should be
per ton.
preferr-*! to any other
The fact
Possesses wonderful medicinal
power over the human body, re­
moving all disorders from your
system, is what Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain Tea will do. Makes you
well, keeps you well. 36 cents,ten
or Tablets.
R. 8. Knowlton.
A new schedule has been abopt-
ed for our passenger train since
resuming regular " runs after the
storm.
The train now lesvee
Marshfield at 9 a. ra., arriving in
this city at 9:45, reaching Myrtle
Point 10:16, leaves Myrtle Poiut 11
and Coquille 11:45.
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Nnilrito or “ Socialist Coffee,” a TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE J, 187». A J SHERW000 R i m .
L. H. HAZRAD, C o l d s
R. E. SHINE. V i s i P r o
NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION
Hurriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th j fine aDd refreshing morning drink
Uniteti States Land Office, Roeebtirg, \
St., New York, st one time had her ■ t 1 Ira l i e ’s.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
Oregon, Cctober 29, 1Ü0H. ^
beauty spoiled with skin trouble.
W a n t e d . — Parties to cut wood for
Notice is hereby given,that in compii-
She writes: “ I had Salt Rheum or
V
op C O Ç U 1 U Ü B , O R E G O N .
Eczema for yeare; but nothing the steamer Echo. Apply for partic­ ance with the provisions of the Act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
would cute it, until 1 ueed Buck- ulars o d b o ird t h e boat.
tr a n sa c ts a General Banking B u sin ess
Act for the sale of Timber Land» in the
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lea’s Arnica Salve.” A quipk and
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
sure healer for cuts, burns and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Abso­ and Washington Territory,” as extended
Board of Director«.
Correspondents.
to all Public Land States bv act of Au­
sores.
25c at R. S. Kuowlton’s
lutely Harmless. .
gust 4, 1892, Hubert Van Horn, of 1631 R . 0 . D em en t,
A . J. Sherwood,
| National Bank of Oosnmorce, New York City
drug store.
L. Harlocker,
L . H . Hazard,
Crocker Woolworfch N ’ l Bunk, San Francisco
The fault of giving children med­ 6th Ave., W est Seattle, county of King,
State of Washington, filed in this office 1
Isaiah H acker,
R. E. Shine, i First Nafc’l Bank o f Portland, Portland, Oi
LOST - A black silk waist, at icine containing injurious substan on May 19, 1906, his sworn statement!
Hersey's store or along the street ces, is sometimes more disastrous No. 7396 for the purchase of the South - 1
than the disease from which they east quarter ( S E ^ ) of Section No. 24, in
to the Little church. Finder will
No. 27, South of Range No.
are fullering. Every mother should Township
D R . W E T M O R E S
10 W est, W . M ., and will offer proof to
please leave same at this office.
know that Chamberlain’s Cough show that the land sought is more v a l-1
F o b S a l s . — About
1J
acres of Remedy is |>erfeelly safe for ch il­ uahle for its timber or stone than for 1
land near the Academy, good house, dren to take. It contains nothing agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before th$ Regis­
barn aud out buildiuge.
Also harmful and for coughs, colds and ter and Receiver of this office at Rose- j
young orchard.
Address J. A. croup is unsurpassed. For sale by burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 16th day
of February, 1907.
R. S. Knowlton.
Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon.
Spoils Her Beauty.
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Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron.
Marsh field, Oregon.
FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.