The Chicago wheat market ad- i
Spoils Her Beauty.
vanced more than a cent a bushel
Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th
yesterday, not on the edict of the St., New York, at one time had her
a F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR American Society of Equity, but be- j beauty spoiled with skin trouble.
cause bad weather in the winter She writes: “ I had Salt Rheum or
Eczema for years; but nothing
County Official Paper. wheat districts and reported damage would cure it. until I used Buck-
to the Argentine and Russian crops len’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and
P U B L IS H E D E V E K Y W ED N ESD A Y.
stiffened up the foreign market., sure healer for cuts, burns and
25c at R. S. Knowlton’s
There is more wheat in the United sores.
D e v o te d t o th e m ateriel and social . up-
irjy States than is needed for home con drug store.
Nnitrito or “ Socialist Coffee,” a TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. A
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
fine and refreshing morning drink
at Drane’s.
United States Land Office, lloselnirg,
Coquille Herald.
baildinp at the Coquille Valley partKmlarl
end o f Coos County generally.
Subscription, per year, in advanoe, fl.oO
Phone, Main 55.
W. H. Thomas, the logger, was
in town Thurday.
Mrs. Frank Shannon, of Bandon,
web in Coquille on Friday.
Large stock of Blank Books at
Knowlton’s Drugstore.
Mrs. Nosier has some nice coats
for misses that go at cost.
B orn .
In Marshfield, Oregon,
January 27, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Schetter a son.
The best assortment of men’s
dress shirts, at Robinson's.
James Mast, the geniel clerk for
the Prosper Mill Co., was in our
city last Wednesday.
Call and see those new “ Peter
Pan” shirt waists for ladies at R ob
insons.
Mrs. Captain McCloskey, Myrtle
Point, has returned from a visit at
Pasadena, California.^
If you want a good sack of cflour
call on Land & Lyons, they carry
the White Spray.
Oliver Spires, son of County Com
missioner Spires, has gone to Cor
vallis to take a course in dentistry.
F or S a l e . — or trade.— A Hamil
ton Piano—New. Will sell or trade
for stock. M rs . V io l a S t r a n o .
sumption, and the course o f the mar
ket of this country will depend,
from now until a new crop is grown,
on the conditions in foreign coun
tries.
Some aid to the strength
will, of course, be supplied by any
damage to the growing crop in this
country, but the foreign situation
will control prices. Just at present
Pacific Coast wheat growers are re
ceiving slightly better prices than
European values by reason of an un
precedented demand from the Ori
ent. The permanency of this de
mand is by no meaus assured.— Ore
gonian.
L ost —A black silk waist, at
Hersey's store or along the street
to the Little church. Finder will
please leave same at this office.
F o r S a l e . — About 1 J acres of
land near the Academy, good house,
barn and out buildings.
Also
young orchard.
Address J. A.
Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon.
Have you seen that new line of
neckwear, at Robinson’s?
THENEWY0RK WORLD
Gold Soal Rubber Boots worth
twice as much as any other make at
Drane’s.
TH RICE-A-W EER EDITION
R ead wnerever the E nglish Language is
Spoken.
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
C ham b erlain’s Cough Rem edy A b so and Washington Territory,” as extended
to all Public Land States’ by act of Au-
lutely Harmless.
gust 4, 1892, Robert V anliorn, of 1031
6th
West Seattle, county of King,
The fault of giving children med State Ave.,
of Washington, filed in this office
HOLLISTER’ S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bo»y Medioln» for Busy People
Brlogt Golden Henlth and Renewed Vigor.
▲ specific f o r Constipation, Indigestion, Live
and K idney '¿roubles. Pimples, Eczem a, Impure
Blood, Bad Breath, Hluggish Bowels, Headache
and Backache. It's R ocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form , 35 cents a box. Genuine made by
H ollister D rug C ompany , Madison, Wis.
G O LDEN NUG GETS FOR S A L L O W P E O P L E
on Hoy 19, 190Q, lii.s sworn state mont
B A N K
T r a n s a c t s a G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
Board id Directors.
!
i
Correapondenta.
R. C. Dement,
A . J. Sherwood,
1 National Bank o f Connuerue, New York City
•
L . Harlocker,
L. H . Hazard,
Cfipcker W oolworth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco
'
Isaiah Iiacker,
R . E: fthine. | First Nafc’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or
No. 7356 for the purchase of the South- .
east quarter (SEl^) of Section No. 24, in
Township No. 27, South of Range No.
19 West, W. M .,«nd will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more 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-
strom, of Ballard, Wash., E. L. Giles,
of Roseburg, Oreg., B. O. McGee, of
West Bêmtfcle, 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.
de Fox.
DR.
/
T A IL O R
H O S P IT A L
am prepared to treat all
Medical and Surgical Gases.
Special Rates made fos Aeaouehe.
ment.
Train Nurses in Attendance.
C oquille T ra n s fe r Co.,
SLA G LE
W E T M O R B ’S
P R IV A T E
J. M. Barker.
FRED
For Further Particulars Address
Dr. WETMORE,
Phonem
COQUILLE, OREGON
Central Oregon State Normal School
Opens
T u e sd a y ,
A
25 ,
S e p t.
1906
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.
C O Q U IL L E .
-
-
OREGON
want.
Two free scholarships to each school district in Coos and Curry Countie
A special feature of the Thrice-a
For further information, address
Week World has always been its
serial fiction. It publishes novels
A. L. BRIGGS, President,
frtealls a t a l H o u r s
pirst-C lass
_____
DraiD, Oregcn
by the best authors in the world,
F P o m 6 a m to 9 p id .
S ervice.
novels which in book form sell for
$1.50 apiece, and its high standard
in this respect will be maintained
in tbe future as in the past.
WHEN IN NEED OF
THRICE A-WEEK
W ORLD’S
C. A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor.
regular subscription price is only
$1.00 per year, an l this pays for
S p e c i a l A t t e n t io n G iv e n to
Wo M a k e R a te s to
156 papers. We offer this unequalled
C Ö H lm eP eial P e ö p le
R e g u la r B o a rd e rs.
newspaper and the H erald to
gether for one year for $2.25,
The regular subscription price of JOHN Y O A K A M ,
W . T. DEMENT
J. M. W A G N E R ,
the two papers is $2.50.
Vice President.
Sec’y & Mgr.
President-
at the
Skookum
R e s t a u r a n i.
DRUGS, MEDICINE,
FINE STATIONERY
TOILET ARTICLES.
CALL AT
HOLD UP!
Mrs. G. S. Davis, of Norway, re
“ My mother has been a sufferer
turned home Friday after visiting
for many years from rheumatism,”
her sister, Mrs. W. L. Kistner, of says W. H. Howard of Husband,
this city, a day or so.
Pennsylvania. ,“ At times she was
S. J. Lyons,who, with G. C. John- unable to move at all, while at all
times walking was painful. I pre
Bon, is erecting a new sawmill on sented her with a bottle of Cham-
the lower river, had business in berlan’s Pain Balm and after a few
applications she decided it was the
Coquille last Wednesday.
most wonderful pain reliever she
W a n t e d . — About one dozen good
had ever tried, in fact, she is never
coal miners $1.75 per ton paid. without it now and is at all times
Will also give contract for the dig able to walk.
An occasional ap
gin g of a 400 foot tunnel. Apply plication of Pain Balm keeps away
the pain that she was formerly
to D. S. Rouse, Riverton.
troubled with.”
For sale by R. S.
I. Chandler, of Gravel Ford, was Knowlton.
in town Friday. He carried one
NOTICE.
hand in a sling, the result of a
To
members
of Evening Tide Cir
wound from a briar, the member
cle No. 214: All members not pay
having been sore for some weeks.
ing their assessments and dues by
Floods the body with warm,
glowing vitality, makes the nerves the 28th of each month after Jan.
strong, quickens circulation, re 1st will have to sign a reinstate
stores natural vigor, makes you feel ment blank. I am notified by the
like one born again
Hollister’s ' Grand Clerk to do this.
Rocky Mountain Tea.. 35 cents. R
E m ma C. M c D o n a l d , Clerk.
8. Knowlton.
a n d
c o n s id e r
POM M EL
.JSL1CKEFL
E N T E R P R IS E M E fIT CO.,
LIKE A ll,
WATERPROOF
CLOTHING.
Ism ai, of Ihr btsf
mMbnltokornllow
Mb’ aiaunlrtd.JDd sold if
rrtiiS, d»akrj «vnyvditre
U, STICKTOTHE
SIGN or THE FISH
Knowlton’s Drug Store.
Successors to Dean & Morgan.
fish
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Salt Meats Lard
Hams and Bacon
PRINCIPAL PLACE Op BUSINESS, COQUILLE,
¿5"
L. H. PEARCE
HARNESS-HAKER
OREGON
\
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Don’t Cut a Com .
JOHN YOAKAM
Blood poisoning is liable to result when a
corn is cut with a knife or razor. Cutting or
trimming a com affords but temporary relief
because the corn comes back. The only safe
and sure way to be free from corns and bun
ions is by the uso of
Indian C om Leaf.
This magic leaf applied to the co m eases the
pain instantly after which the corn ia removed
entirely, permitting the foot to resume its
natural shape. Recommended by all who have
tested its merits. Send 20 centa fo r lanr* size
package and obtain free our booklet H O W
T O T R E A T TH E FEET.” I f bothered with
piles, send 60 cents fo r “ INDIAN PILE OINT
M ENT.” Sent by mail on receipt o f stamps or
coin. Airents make money nellinjr these guar
anteed remedies. W rite fo r terms. Address!
Chamberlains Ceugh Remedy the
best made.
“ In my opinion Chamberlain’s :
Cough Remedy is the best ine iei
for colds,” says Mrs. Cora W alker'
of Porterville, California. There ;
is no doubt about its being the best.1
No other will cure a cold so quick,
ly.
No other is so sure a prevent
ative of pneumonia. No other is so
pleasant and safe to take.
These
are good reasons why it should be
preferrad to any other.
The fact |
is that few people are satisfied with
any other after having once used
this remedy.
For sale by R. 8 .!
Rnowlton.
THE BOND SUPPLY CO.
Bond Building
Washington, D. C.
w. T.
J. W . W A G N E R
dem ent ,
rFOR A-
O-ccd. Sh-ave and Hair Cut
Is now open for the recep
tion of patients. Tbe terms
are $10 per week and
upwards. For particulars
apply to
Successor toClias. Moomaw.
Scientific American.
ie r r » *
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.
Drane’s Store,
Next door to Couuillc Valley Packing Co.
D EALE R
in
ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN Fancy and Staple Groceries.
Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery ana Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc.
We carry a
A CHOICE LINE OF
all of the Latest Novelties in connection.
M eals at sll Hours
From 5 a m to 9 P M,
Lone Star Restaurant
MRS
C. O . G I L K E Y , P r o p r ie t o r e s a
Reasonable Rate to
Special Attention Given
Regular Boarders
to Commercial People
Sisters of Mercy
P atents
j A
I. L . T H O M P S O N S
The Mercy Hospital
AT N0HTH BEND
M yrtle Point, Ore.
(iO TO
First Class
Cuslne
Ei-Sheriff Steven Gallier, of Ban
don , passed through town Thursday A 1907 Diary, Memorandum And A c -
on h:s wny to the bay, having been
count Book tor Two Cents
NORTH BEND, OREOON
appointed as a viewer to locate a
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C.
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Snow
A
Co.,
Patent
Law-1
road from the depot at Marshfield
6 0 YEAR8*
to Shinglehouss slough, but owing yera of Washington D. CL have i
EXPERIENCE
to the stormy weather they were j now ready their diary and memor
obliged to postpone the work. On andum book for 1907, which they
his return he ns dated in the locating j will send on receipt o f poatage 2
of as piece of road from Judge cents. This little book is useful.
No where else that we know can so
Nosier' place into town.
TRADC M A R K S
D e s iq n s
much be bad for ao little.
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
F or |U ent .— The McAdams dairy
A n y on e pendln« g «k etch and deecrintinn m ay
Quickly a»cartain ou r opinion fr « « w hether an
farm, two and one-half miles north
FOR SALE.
Invention te proba b ly
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ttons *t riot ly confident lai.
on Patenta
west of town, on both railroad aod
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agency for t _
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A one.fourtb interest in the ■ Patenta
th rou fh Munn „
. recete*
wagon road to Marshfield, consist equipment of the Coquille Steam nw<M notice, w ithout charge. In tha
ing of 280 acres. For terms and boat Co., consisting of tbe steamers
A handsomely MTngtrated weekly. ferrest elf-
particulars apply at the blacksmith Dispatch and Favorite, and three
filiation o f any scientific loomaL Terme. «J •
rear : four months, IL Sold by all newsdealer*
•hop of S. H, McAdams, First treet: barges.
Inquire of Capt. T. D i
Coquille,
White, Bandon.
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N A T IO N A L
OP COÇUIUUB, O RBGOfi.
Don’t forget that Mrs. Nosler’s
The Thrice-a-Week World hopes
is to be the headquarters for Hava-
Fox & Barker, Proprietors.
land china and anything you want to be in 1906 a better paper than it
has ever been before, and it has
in pretty dishes and vases.
W ILL M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
Licorice Liver Laxative, the best made its arrangements accordingly.
bowel cleanser.
Price 50 cents. Its news service covers the entire Parties having bauliug of aa.v kind will receive prompt attention by call-
For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co globe, and it reports everytbiug
in Uhone 116.
quille City; C. Y, Lowe, Bandon.
fully, prompt'y and accurately. It
F or
S ale . One hundred and is the only paper, not a dailv, which
sixty acres of coal land, containing is as good as a daily, and which
A g e n t f o r t h e b e s t C o o s C o u n t y C o a l.
also 1,000,000 feet of red ceder and
the same amount of fir. Inquire of will keep you as completely informed
of what is happening throughout
Nelson Jones, Coquille, Or.
the world.
Stomach Trouble and Consumption
The Thrice-a-Week World is fair
“ Chamberlain’s Stomach
and in its political reports.
Tou can
Liver Tablets are the best thing for get the truth from its columns,
stomach troubles and constipation whither you are Republican or
I have ever sold,” says J. R. Cull
man,a druggist o f Pottervilie, Mich. Democrat, and that is what you
Cured His Mother ol Rheumatism.
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. 35 cents,Tea
or Tablets.
R. S. Knowlton.
F IR ST
j
l . H. HAZRAD, Caslil«
R. E. SHINE, Vise Pres
an ted . —
icine containing injurious substan
ces, is sometimes more disastrous
: than the disease from which they
are fuffering. Every mother should
know that Chamberlain’s Cough
1 Bemedy is perfectly safe for cliil-
I dren to take. It contains nothing
harmful and for coughs, colds and
I croup is unsurpassed. For sale by
| R. S. Knowlton.
W anted .— Gentleman or lady to
travel for Merchantile House of
large capital. Territory at home or
abroad to Buit. If desirable the
home may be used as headquarters,
weekly salary of $1,000 per year
and expenses. Address, Joe. A.
Alexander, Coquille City, Ore.
A. B. Bell, section foreman on the
railroad at this point, is doing some
good work on the track near the
d jpot.
A nice line of sheet music has “ They are easy to take and always
just been received by C. E. Birker give satisfaction.
I tell my cus
& Co.
Call early and get the best. tomers to try them and if not satis
The barge Chinook, lumber laden, factory to come back and get their
from the Riverton mill, sailed from money, but have never had a com
Bandon for San Francisco on Thurs plaint.” For sale by R. S. Knowl
ton.
day.
W an ted ;
By Chicago wholes al
Take your furniture which is out
o f repair to Anderson, the Uphols and mail order bouse, assistant man
terer. He will make it good as ager (man or woman) for this coun
ty and adjoining territory.
Salary
new.
Mrs. W. A. Border, of Myrtle $20 and expenses paid weekly; ex
pense money advanced.
Work
Point, went to Marshfild Wednes pleasant; position permanent.* No
day to see her daughter, Mrs. L. investment or experience required.
Spare time valuable. Write at once
W. Traver.
for particulars and enclose self-ad
F or S ale . Nice 3-year-old colt,
dressed envelope. Superintendent,
gentle and kind; will make 1200 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111.
pound animal. Enquire of H. J.
Peterson, of Riverton.
Dr. G. D. Elgin, the inveterate
miner, passed through town Thurs
day on his way to Myrtle Point from
Bandon, having come in from the
mines that way. The old gentle
man is enjoying good health,
He
shook hands with many old friends
while in town.
Oregon, Cctolier 29, 1900.
Notice is hereby given,that in compli
Purties to cut wood for
the steamer Echo. Apply for partic ance with the provision« of the Act of
Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled “ An
ulars on board the boat.
Act for the sale of Timber Lauda in the
W
0
J SHERWOOD Pres.
M ARSH FIELD
General Hospital
'
f u jj j j ne
F lo u r a n d
F R O N T ST.
in every
Equipment new and modern
particular.
Rates from
#15 to #3 0 per week
Including room, bjard, general uursing and drugs.
C O Q U IL L E
Incandescent
Electric Light
Pres*
Accepted throughout the civilized world
the
as the most universally satisfactory il-
Button
luminant
for
Cleanest,
Most
A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical
and obstetrical cases.
Feed.
Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 1owest
consistent with good goods.
all
purposes.
Safest,
Convenient, snd
tbe
and
CHEAPEST light known.
there
That furnished by the COQUILLE
you
RIV ER
have *
class and up to date in every respect.
it.
The ratea place it within reach of all
ELECTRIC
CO
is
first
Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron.
Marshfield,
Oregon.
FRANK MORSE, Prop. COQUILLE, ORE.