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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1907)
Fresh vegetables at Land&Lyons' I F or S ale . One matched span of Have you examined that fine Pan ama dress goods at O Wilson A —Second street, Coquille. mares— roa d ste rs —fast, gentle and C o’s. W. F. Keller was down fron the kind. A lso span of work horses, “ A Greater Oregon State Fsir’’ | Fishtrap country Thursday. weight 1400 lbs. each, true and D- F- DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR the motto for this year’s exposition Capt. Harris, of Sumner, was a sound. Address Lock Box 192 at Salem- -September 16 to 21, in Coquille visitor on Thursday. Coquille. C ou n ty O fficial P aper. clusive. Full line of Diamond W canned P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice, goods at O. Wilson and Co’s. Timber Land Act, Juno 3, 1878 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. a delicious dish for breakfast and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Holverstott, United States Land Office, D ev o te d t o Ib e m aterial en d aooial up for sick folks. of Fairview, were in town Thursday, b u ild in g o f t b e C o q n ille Valley part.onlarly ^R osebu rg, Ore., Aug. 7, 1907. Gus Stillwell, of Bandon, waa in and o f Oooa G oa u ty gen era lly. Notice is hereby given that in compli Suits mad i to fit, wear and have ance with the provisions of the acl of -nbsoription, peryear. in advanoe, fl.fiO town Thursday on his return home style and snap to them at Robinson’. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An from the valley where he bad gone act for the sale of timber lands in the Phone, Main 55. John Nielson, of Prosper, had States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, during Bheep shearing. business in Coqeille last Thuraday. and Washington Territory,” as ex "Dement’s Beat flour is the kind Straw and crash hats, canvas tended to all the Public Land Stales Drane sells. Mrs. H. A. King was up from by act of August 4, 1892, shoes for women, men and children 8IV E R T E. AASON, Thomas Coats, of Bandon, spent at J. W. Leneve’s. Bandon Thnrsday and made Rev. of Arago, County of Coos, State of a day in Coquille last week and Mrs. Thomas a visit Mrs. Marshall McDonald has Coquille [Jerald. B. H. Hampton, of Myrtle Point, rented the Little Hotel and will con was in Coquille on Thursday. duct it as a rooming house in the J. H. Radabaugb, of near Arago, future. She will also do baking. had business in Coquille on Wed W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb & nesday. J. W. Leneve carries the Bradley Co’s. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wandling Logger shoes. Every pair guaran teed. who have lived at Bandon the past John Golden, of Marshfield, year or so, having concluded to take spent a day of so in Coquille last a trip for the former’s health. week, looking after business inter W anted . Woman or girl to help in kitchen at logging camp. In ests. quire at H erald office. F or S ale - - 2 $ . inch Studebaker Mrs. Dave Perkins returned home wagon, in good condition. Call at Thursday after a two-weeks’ visit this office. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. J. L. Lewellen, the Myrtle Point R. Shelton, of Beaver Slough fu mature man, with a party who A nice line of sheet musio has had been camping at Bandon, re just been received by E C- B»rker turned last Wednesday. & Co. Call early and get the best, Soap! Soap! Soap! Call at Land C. J. Millis, manager of our local & Lyons’ for soap. They can sup railroad, returned from Portland by ply your wants. the Breakwater last week accom J. M. Baker, of the mercantile panied by his wife. They will make firm of Baker & Hoover, of Bandon. Marshfield their home in the future. made our office a pleasant call while Call and examine the stitch-down in town last Wednesday. Loggers Shoe made at Chippewa S. W. P. signifies Sberwiu Wil Falls, Wisconsin. Robinson’s store. liams Paints, the most popular on Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tennison, of earth and the best to put on your the Bandon section, came up Thurs house. H. T. Anslon who has being near day to meet their daug'iter, Mrs. F. Myrtle Point the past year, came E. Morgan, from Cleland, Washing down last week and looked about ton, who is coming in for a visit for a location. He will take a posi tion at Yoakam’s camp for the pres ent. If you are going out camping give Land & Lyons your order. They have everything you want in the grocery line. Cbas. Metlin, of Marshfield, re turned home from this city Thurs day afternoon after having attended the funeral o f his sister, Mrs. Au. gusta Hastings, which took place in the forenoon of that day. We wish to call your attention to the fact that we carry the best bams Rnd bacon on the market. Every cee guaranteed, at Land & Lyons The steamer Echo laid off two or three days last week for repairs to her wheel. George Robingon with J. L. Roy’s gasoline U. & I„ with Capt. Jack Miller in command look ed after up-river transportation dur ing the time. Anyone wishing house moving or other heavy work done can be ac- commodatcd by calling on H. L Yarney. F. M. Langlois, the Curry county sheep man received three fine Cots- wolds from Waukesha, Wisconsin, last week. Mr. Langlois is raising some very fine sheep. We have samples in onr office measuring 18 and 21 inches in length, clipped from some o f his flock. When you wish to put in an or der for some fresh groceries, don’t forget to ring up tho Enterprise Meat Market, they keep them Sam Nass, the Prosper cannery- man arrived here from Astoria on Thursday and proceeded to the low er river to begin operations. Sal mon have been ooming in for tome time, but not iu numbers to justify starting the canneries, but doubt less will in a short time. Buster Brown Blue Ribbon pat ent leather Oxford ties for boys at Robinson’s. Cvrrnllis, Dragon, Mrs. Louie Wirth, of Marshfield, who had been visiting friends at Myrtle Point for a week, returned home on Friday. She would have stopped a week in Coquille only for the illness of her baby. Will pay highest price for Red Cedar Logs and Shingle Bolts. Call or address J. E. Young & Cc., Bandon, Oregon. New stock of ladie’s, misses and children’s shoes just arrived at J W. Leneve’s, Cured hay Fever and Summer Colds. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 848«, for the urchaseof the HEV. SKL,' of Section o. 2 in Township No. 29 S., Range No. 13 West, and will offer proof to show that that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before L. A. Lilje- qviat, U . S. Commissioner, at his office in Marshfield, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1907. He names as witnesses' John F. Munford, John 8. Root, David Peterson and Andrew Smalley, all of Arago, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said fith dav of Nov., 1907. BENJAMIN L. E D D Y, Register. S E xecutor ' s N otice . Notice is hereby given that the under signed lias been appointed Executrix of the last W ill and Testament of Mary K. Norris, deceased, by the 'County Court of Coos County, Oregon, and letters testamentary have been issued to tier. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with the proper vouchers, to me at my residence in Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon,within six months from this date. Dated this 7th day of August. 1907. "A.J. Nusbaum, of Batesville, In diana, writes: “ Last year I suffer ed for three months with a sum mer cold so distressing that it in terfered with my business. I had L ouisa 8. L awhorn many of the symptoms of hay fe Executrix of the Last W ill and Testa ver, and a doctor’s prescription did ment of Mary E. Norris, deceased. not reach my case, and I took sev eral medicines which seemed to only aggravate my case. Fortun ately I insisted upon having Folty’s Honey and Tar in the yellow pack age, and it quickly cured me. My wife line since used Foley’s Honey and Tar with the same success.” E. J. Slocum. MEN - For Sale by all Leading Grocers on Pacific L'oast F irst-C lass AT THE We fAake R a te s to R e g u la n B o a r d e r s . DRUGS, MEDICINE, FINE ST A T IO N E R Y and interesting articUs about California and all the far Weat. The Mercy Hospital AT N O W BEND Is now open for tbe recep tion of patients. The terms are $10 per week and upwards. For particulars apply to Sisters of Mercy N0HTH BUND,ORBOON th e C o u n ty Orders for extra baking tilled on short notice by phone delivered promptly. address a u MRS. NETTIE MEEKER, PROPRIETRESS. Alberi Pish, Dealer In FLOOD BUILDING All kinds of Bicycle Fixtures. Ladies’ and $0.75 LAR GEST ADVERTISERS D E A L E R IN S E C O N D A N D H A L L S T S ., w hat you w ant and in w hat atata, eountj. or f t a m w ant to Uvat# W a I s m m a « p b o o k l* o f farm*. and bs rti w s p rnpsrty that wa h a w for ovary month and a«nt qn r * N w t You had h*t ?*r h a w vour farm, ham« or hnaineaa prop# tv tiat«d with OB for« Incandescent Electric Light HARNESS and EXTRAS Before purchasing Har ness elsewhere, get our prices. We are offering the best Bargains in the County BANNING GOODS FRESH, w £%a M»t»aa Accepted iL n u gln u t the rivilm d wi ll I the ns the most universally mtisfartury il- and GROCERIES ELOUR AND FEED. tho Addi Pre ss Button p r ic e s lo w . ctvE m e a call lnininant for Cleanest, Most C'Oiv* ni‘ nt, and nil p u ip is c . Safest tie CHEAPEST light known. there That furnished by the C O Q U IL L E you R IV E R CO ’ ave rise* and i.p f i dat e in i very rr«|>wl. it. The ratea pi ire it within reach of all E L E C T R IC i* fint ! bsfi E. J, T O T T E N A C O Q U IL L E . I DEALER IN U N IT E D S T A T E S W E will nell jrour farm, home, o r buainwn pm perty wherever situatid. Send fo r mmr u d - g W U |l> o f » n t e and hove ft lifted with ua. W e have buyers fo r property ■n. hosne carry a H lo x ir a n d . F e e d . R E A ---- L IN E THC------ STATE I We Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 'owest consistent with good goods. E.|jL. T O Z I E Repairing of Harness and Shoes. w e ARC THC Drane’ s S to re, Fancy and Staple Groceries. Oei ts’ Win“ Is to Bent KEPAIRINO A SPECIALTY. JAN FRANCISCO M yrtle Point, Ore. A CH O ICE L IN E O F $0.50 orders to HARNESS-iTAKER N E W ANIHE CO N I) Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. full line of HAND BICYCLES a yea» M A G A Z IN E L. H. PEARCE Mill Store, Front street. T ,y $2.75 A ll three ( o r ............$1.50 SU N SET Orders Bakery opposite the $1.50 • yea« Knowlton’s Drug Store. 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. We keep Bread, Cakes and Pies on hand at all times. R0A0 Of A THOUSAND a book of 7 ) pagaa. containing 120 colored photograph# of picturesque spot* in C aldornw and Oregon. Bakery T he N ew TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL a monthly publication containing plain, eaaify-understood artici« on tKe home, garden, farm and range— of inter «atte every m em ber of tbe famita**1 photograph* and r* CALL A1 ssa* NOVELTY CULTERY CO. MAGAZINE READERS TO ILET ARTICLES. MILL and LOGGING SUPPLIES I In CÖH lm ePeial P eöp fe WHEN IN NEED OF N O R TH BEND, ORE. The only Compete line of S tr. E liz a b e t h S p e d a i A t t e n t i o n G iv e n to K2sazs2sazKKS^^ Pittenger & W ard V * T h e safe and reliable t i w n - , ^ ^ Skookum Restaurant, C A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. This county is being organized by a force of private deteotives affil iated with the oldest, strongest and We guarantee better work at lower prices, than can be hail elsewhere. best detective organization in the Do not order raouumeDtal work.until you have World. One good man is wanted SEEN US in each town and school district. STEWAR1 & MITCHELL Experience not needed, but must Phone, Main 1731. Marshfield Oregon give references. Full time not re David Fulton Local Aent. Conuille. rep on quired. Opportunity to make good money to right parties. Address: Superintendent, box 2, Loggers! Stitch-down shoes are Myrtle Point, Or. the easiest on the feet. Robinson handles the Chippewa. Editor H e r a l d : Certain parteis screw are preparing to file with the coun JPflrThe New and Speedy, ty clerk of Coos county, applica tions on lands held by the Southern Oregon Co., in said county. I wish Capt. Olaen, M aster. to say for the benefit of those who Will make regular tripe between might be misled in this matter that C o q u ille R ive r and San there is no law permitting any such F ra n c isc o . act to be done. Anyone filing and N o Stop-over at W a y Porte. recording such applications will be Electric Lights. Ever ■^thing in First Class Sty' liable to danages for “ Slander of Title.” This land grant is under investigation at the present time by the Department of Justice and any MAnafaoturers such act will not and can not give priority to anyone. KNIVES AND SCISSORS Yours truley, You can have y o u r Dame and ad. T. S. Minot. dress or aoy picture or Lodge em • » - - - — blem you wish i n any knife you How to Avoid Appendicitis. purchase. Call on C. W. G il m a n Most victims of appendicitis are ocalL Agent. those who aro habitually consti pated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stim ulating the liver and bowels, and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is nnld and pleasant to take. SUftOCT MAfiAZmC beautifully iUuatiat^.food atorir* Refuse substitutes. E. J. Slocum. pflealls a t a l H o u r s F r o m 6 a m to 9 p m . S ervice. Coos Bay Monumental Works. WANTED. The Oregon Conferenoe of the Methodists Episcopal church begins in PortlandjSept 25. Rev. Geo. W. Ellis will preach his farwell sermon at the Methodist church next Sun day at 11a. m. Song service and preaching at8:30 p. m. Everyone is invited Mr. Ellis and his family will leave for Portland by the Break water Thursday following. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Land Office at Roeeburg, Oregon, F or S ale . One fine driving mare August 29th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that 7 years old, one thoroughbred Dur MADISON SCOTT, ham c o w and a fine full blood Pol and China male hog. 9 months old, of Riverton, Oregon, ha* filed notice of his intention to make final fiv. year entitle to registration. Inquire of proof in support of his claim,vi*: Home W, S. Jess, near Johnson’s mill. stead Entry No. 117A9, made June 27th, Grandma McBride, of Port Or- 1902, for the NElg of Section 20, Town ship 28 South, Range 13 W n t , and that ford, who had been visiting in id proof will be made before L. A. Randon and bad taken in the Liljeqviat, l b S. Commissioner, at hit soldiers’ encanpment and uioneers’ office at Marshfield. Oregon, on Friday, reunion, was in town one day Iasi November 8th, 1907. He names the following witnesses to week and called on some of her prove his continuona residence upon, friends here as she was on her way and cultivation of, said laid, via: J. D. to Myrtle Point to see her daughter Myers, of Coquille, Ore.; B. F. S m ith ,! Mrs. Miller, of that place. Walter Smith and Robert Marlin, of Riverton, Oregon. The Oregon Agricultural college R i x j a m i x L. E d d t , Register, i opens Sept. 27th. Instruction be gins Oct. 1st. Offers courses in Agriculture, including Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying Poul try Husbandry, Horticulture; For e s try ; Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Mining engineering; Commer ce; Pharmacy; Domestic Science and Arts. Tuition is free. For cat alogues containing full information regarding courses of study, equip ment etc., apply to The Registrar, E. Arneson who is erecting new sawmill on bis place near Myrtle Point was in town Friday on the hunt of. a plaDer of which he is in need. Call ior those Screw Top Cans, 3 lbs. $1, 6 lbs. $1.65 g ! FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.