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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1907)
—— Have you examined that tine Pan Fresh vegetables at LandALyons’ ama dress goods at O Wilson & — Second street, Coqnille. C o ’s. Full line of Diamond W canned P . E. Drane keeps puffed rice, goods at O. Wilson and Co’s. AND PROPRIETOR a delicious dish for breakfast and Suits mad > to fit, wear and have for sick folks style and snap to them at Robinson’. Coquille tjerald. r ■■■■ D- F- DEAN, EDlfOR County Official Paper. “ A Greater Oregon State Fuir” is the motto for this year’s expositiou at Salem--September 1G to 21, in clusive. Straw and crash bats, canvas shoes for women, men aud children at J. W. Leneve’s. I 'l H U S H E D E Y K liY W K D N I 8 D A \ D e v o t e d t o t h e m a te r ia l a n d aooial np- b n ild in g o f th e O o q u ille V a lle y p a rticu la rly a n d o f C ooa O o u n ty g e n e r a lly . S u b scrip tio n , p e r y e a r , in a d v a n o e , fl.f iO Phone, Main 55. School books at Slocum’s. “ Dement’« Best flour is the kind Drane sells. J. W. Leneve carries the Bradley Logger shoes. Every pair guaran teed. R. P. Hunt, of Kour-mile, had business which called him to the county seat on Friday P. J. Lindberg, of Port Orford, was in town a day or so last week and continued his trip to the Bay on Thursday. SAi.E--2J-ineh Studebaker wagon, in good condition. Call at this office. F ok J. It. Osborn arrived from Port land Thursday and proceeded to Bandon to join his wife who came down a week or more ago. Soap! Soap! Soap! Call at Land & Lyons’ for soap. They can sup ply your wants. A fine large planer passed through town on Thursday for the new mill of Lyons & Johnson in course of construction on the lower river. 8. W. P. signifies Sherwin W il liams Paints, the most popular on earth and the best to put on your house. Ernest Lammey is down again from the Sound country in Wash ington, where he has spent the most o f his time for two or three years. W. F. Kennedy, of Bandon, re turned last week from Portland, bringing with him a wife who was formerly Mrs. M. A. Bennard, o f Bast Portland. The wedding took place at Vancouver, Wash., the last o f August. MEN WANTED. Sir T h e increasing demand is convinc- ing evidence o f its goodness i Ask your grocer for it. nnd in'.ercsitt j ’<*3 .-.Vv.-l California and &!i the far Wed. •aeviaa. A T TH E ¡MILL and LOGGING) S U P P L IE S In th e C o u n ty The New B ak ery W e keep Bread, Cakes and Pies on hand at all times. Orders for extra hating filled on short notice bv phone delivered promptly. ™c LARG EST ADVERTISERS Orders Bakery opposite the Dealer in AT NOHTH BEND Is now open for the recep tion of putient«. Ttie terms are (1 0 per w<ek and upwards. For particulars apply to S is t e r s NO RTH of M e rc y REND . OKHOON spaatal «R a a M a a « I v a n *a c u n m o .a la l p alp i# WHEN IN NEED OF DRUGS, MEDICINE, FINE STATIONERY T O U a & T g A R T IC L E S . CALL A1 V Knowkon’s Drug Store. ■»LT'ffj.W Ji.jfcjpq p L. H. PEARCE HARNE5S-HAKER, • Myrtle Point, Ore. A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Cottars, etc., olwogi on hand. Also car/y a stock of tents, wagons cotters, horsi couers, lap robes and everything usually found in • fir at harness shop. Drane’s Store, D E A L E R 15 - Fancy and Staple Groceries. A CHOICE L IK E OF NEW AND SECOND Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. > full line of HAND BICYCLES All kinds of Bicycle Fixtures. Ladies’ aDd R E P A IR IN O A S P E C IA L T Y . ________________ e . ; l . tozier DEALER IN HARNESS and EXTRAS ; Repairing of Harness and Shoes. We carry • IT L o t ir a n d . [F e e d . Gent»’ Wheels to Rant Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prioes tho 'owsst consistent with good goods. S E C O N D A N D H A L L 8TS., O O QUILLE. Incandescent Electric Light Before purchasing Har ness elsewhere, get our prices. We are offering the best Bargains in the County REAL E S T A T E The Mercy Hospital H A H R U r O T O IV , W . P a k « g a t * , «a g a g u la * BaocOaaa. MRS. NETTIE MEEKER, PROPRIETRESS. Albert Pish, Skookum Restaurant, C. A Mill Store, Front street. $ 1.50 a yrai NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION r ; n r - crr,Tr^r joj : n Department of the Interior, ¿i r.ionlaly public a: on con: i v r j I ! i, e.Miiy understood *e i d '* Land Office at Rosehtirg, Oregon, $0 50 on the home, garden, farm and August 20th, 1!K)7. : »’.if —of >•..! Tf-stto every mom- a yeai Notice is hereby given that t -r of family — fillicl wdh MADISON SCOTT, photogf.vih* and picture». of Riverton, Oregon, has tiled notice of ncAt cr a n.otiANO rfcrmir. his intention to make final five year j book of 75 peyes, cont «Hung 120 colored photograph* of $ 0.75 proof in support ot his claim.viz: Home pic’ r-.^ue jj'ot* m California stead Entry No. 11750, made June 27th, and Oregon 1902, tor the N K '4 of Section 20, Town TtsO . . . $275 ship 28 South, Range 15 West, amt that A.J t! ree for $ 1.50 said proof will lie made before L. A. Am riF-s a ' l “ '»nyjis to LUjeqvilt, U. 8. Commissioner, at h is1 office at Marshfield. Oregon, on Friday, j ¡ S U N S E T ' E .C .A Z 1 N E November 8th, 1907. j FLOOD BIT DING PR lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuons residence upon, and cultivation of. said laid, vis: J. D. Myers, of 'Coquilte, Ore.; B. F. Smith, Waller Smith nnd Robert Martin, of i Riverton, Oregon. R k ' i j a w i n I.. E ddy , Register. — IN THE--- ( « a l t a • » al |Ua*o «*a a a • • H» »• • p na. F ln t-C ItM N O R T H B E N D , ORE. T h e o n l y Compete line of 3 EH i T ak e no other CLEVELAND’S Baking Powder Clearance Sale. r .’. Buy the 3-lb Can with Screw Top and Metal Handle $1*00 Coos Bay Monumental Works. Elizabeth r~ ; The Oregon Agricultural college opens Sept. 27th Instruction be gins Oct. 1st. Offers courses in Agriculture, including Agronomv, Animal Husbandry, Dairying Poul try Husbandry, Horticulture; For estry; Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Mining engineering; Commer ce; Pharmacy; Domestic Science and Arts. Tuition is free. For cat alogues containing lull information regarding courses of study, equip ment etc., apply to Tho Begistrar, Corvallis, Oregon, Baking Powder? Pittenger & Ward 'UTY ITLTHliY" E ditor H e r a l d : We see in your paper of September 4th a lengthy article on “ Pests." It is verv valu able information for chicken raisers, and all that is necossary to be done can lie expressed in two words, and that is “ W hite Cedar.” W hite cedar poles for hens to roost on, White cedar sawdust and boards for the nests for them to lay and hatch in will drive any kind of insects off and keep fowls clean.— P. Am I one o f the thousands who are using Cleveland’s This county is being organized by a force of private detectives affil iated with the oldest, strongest and best detective organization in tho W e guarantee better work at lower prices, than can be had elsewhere. World. One good man is wanted Do not order monumeDtnl work until you have in each town and school district. SEEN US Experience not needed, but must STEWARI & MITCHELL give references. Full time not re The New Pure Food and Drug Law. quired. Opportunity to make good Phone, Main 1731. Marshfield Oregon David Fulton Local Aent. Coqni 1c. ' > -. , _____________ We are pleased to announce that money to right parties. Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, Address: Superintendent, box 2, colds and lung troubles is not af Myrtle Point, Or. fected by the National Pure Food and Drug law, m it contains no The safe ami reliable tiwn- opiates or other harmful drugs, screw and we recommend it as a safe re medy for children and adults. E. 'T h e Sew ami Speedy .JO B J. Slocum, Capt. Olsen, Master. When you wish to put in an or der for some fresh groceries, don’t Wil! make regular trips between In order to make room for fall forget to ring up the Enterprise and winter goods, I will close outat C o q u ille River and San Meat Market, they keep them. cost the following goods, consisting F ra n cisco . Mrs. A. E. Krewson, of Drain, of percale, calico, gingham, lawns, N o Stop-ovor at W a y Ports. who had been visiting here and swiss, etc., nil my Havilaud and Electric Lights. Everything in First other points in tho country two or Class Style. English china, glassware and var three weeks, started home Thurs ious other articles. This sale be day, going by way of the Bay, and gins at onco and all goods are new. . up the coast road. She was accom I intend to make a complete charge panied by her grandson, Wesley Manufacturers in my line of goods. Krewson, Soliciting your patronage, I am KNIVES AND SCISSORS W e wish to call your attention to at your service. You can have your name and ad- the fact that we carry the best hams Mns. M N o s l e r . dress or any picture or Lod^e em and bacon on tho market. Every . « blem you wish < a any knife you ere guaranteed, at Land <fe Lyons’ How to Avoid Appendicitis. purchase. Call on C- W . G il m a n • Our townsman, D. P. Strang, Most, victims of appendicitis are brought in some samples of Graven- those who are habitually consti ocalL Agent. stein apples raised on his lots near pated. O rinoLaxative Fruit Syrup the Qenoral Hospital, which were cures chronic constipation by stim i ui • i : j certainly beautie«. They wero per ulating the liver and bowels, and fect in form and color and without restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit spot or blemish, and the largest Syrup does not nauseate or gripe measured within a quarter o f an and is mild and pleasant to take. ; sv.srT inch of 15 inches in circumference. Refuse substitutes. E. J. Slocum. bc.utiiuMy i .! xl. £or»d storirs F ob S ai . k . One fine driving mare 7 years old, ono thoroughbred Dur ham cow and a fine full blood Pol and China malo hog. !) months old, entitle to registration. Inquire of W, S. Jess, near Johnson's mill. ASK Roseburg, Or., Sept. 13.— A Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. doublebead-on collision, in which NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIO N . five Japanese lost tbeir lives and United States Land Office, five wero seriously injured, occureil Roseburg, Ore., A uk . 7, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compli at Dillard station, ten miles soutb ance with the provisions of the act of of Ilosoburg, nt (i 10 P. M. yester j Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An day. The railroad company lost act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, Mrs. M. H. Dement, of Myrtle one of its big new engines and five and Washington Territory,” hr ex Point, returned Friday after visit ¡cars. Extra east No. 2543, m tended to all the Public Land States I by act of August 4, 1892, ing her sister, Mrs, Z. C. Shrang, charge of Conductor Dixon nnd 8 IV F R T E. AA^ON, and friends in this city. Engineer Sharp had orders to meet of Arago, > County of Coo», State of One o f the worst features of kid southbound freight No 221 ut the Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 848H, for the ney trouble is that it is an insidu- ous disease and before the victim passing track nt Dillard to let purchase of the HE1/ KE££ of Section No. 2 in Township No. 29 H., Range No. realizes his danger he may have a | southbound passenger No. 11 pass ; 13 West, and will offer proof to show fatal malad. Take F oley’s Kidney them. An extra construction gang, that that the land sought is more valu I Cure at the first sign of trouble ns ¡ d charge of Foreman C. Davis, able for its timber or stone than for ag it corrects irregularities and pre was stationed on this passing track ricultural purposes, and to establish his i claim to paid land before L. A. Lilje- vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. ' qvist, U. S. Commissioner, at his office with five construction cars. As E. J. Slocum. I in Marshfield, Oregon, on Tuesday, the nearly as can be learned, N o 221 5th day of November, 1907. Frank Hamisb, of near Gravel He names as witnesses* John F. beaded in and started to push the Nlunfortl, John S. Root, David Peterson Ford, came in the fore part of last construction cars out just as No. I and Andrew Smalley, all of Arago, i week and bought of J. C. Watson 2543 pulled in from the south. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse- ' one of his thoroughbred Jersey The extra tried its air and attempt ly the above-described lands are re- heifers. Like Mr. Watson and ed to stop, but the air would not quested to file their claims in this office j on or before said 5th dav of Nov., 1907. j many others, he has concluded that work and it ran through the open BENJAMIN L. Eft>DY, Rcglater. it pays best to raise good stock. switch and collided with the con He has tried it with Cotswold sheep E x e c u t o r ’ s N o t ic e . struction cars, which were mashed and is satisfied with his efforts, and Notice is hereby given that the under like egg shells. will now go a little farther by grad signed has been appointed Executrix of the last Will ami Testament of Mary V. I ing up to a fine Jersy herd of milk Cured hay Fever and Summer Colds Norris, deceased, by the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, and letters stock. He also got a lot of Mr. “ A.J. Nusbaum, of Batesville, In testamentary have been issued to her. Watson’s fine Petaluma Brown L e g All persons having claims against diana. writes: “ Last year I suffer horn chickens of which be will soon ed for three months with a sum said Estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with the proper vouchers, have a splendid flock. mer cold so distressing that it in to me at my residence in Coquille City, terfered with my business. I had Coos County, Oregon,within six months H enllhy kidneys filter the impu- many o f the symptoms of hay fe from this date. ruties from the blood, and unless Dated this 7th day of August, 1907. ver, and a doctor’s prescription did L o u is a 8 . L a w h o r n , they do this good health is impossi not reach my case, and I took sev Executrix of the Last W ill and Testa ble. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes eral medicines which seemed to ment of Mary E. Norris, deceased. sound kidneys and will positively only aggravate my case. Fortun cure all forms of kidney and blad ately I insisted upon having Folty's der disease. It strengthens the Honey and Tar in the yellow pack whole system. E. J. Slocum. age, and it quickly cured me. My - -»•► -• wife has since used F oley’s Honey Card of Thanks. and Tar with the same success.” E. J. Slocum. We wish to express our most Anyone wishing house moving or sincere and heart-felt thanks to our other heavy work done can be ac many friends whoso kindly assisted commodated by calling on H. L in taking care of the body of our Varney. son and brother who was fatally The Misses Tupper, Jessie and shot by accident, and during the Agnes, of this oity started Thursday burial of the same. for Portland where they will enter Mr. and Mrs. David Mathers and St. Helen’s Hall for the ensuing children. school year. I f you are going out camping give Land A Lyons your order. They havo everything you want in the grocery line. One matched span o f ■uares— roadsters— fast, gentle and kind. Also span of work horses, weight 14Q0 tbs. each, true and sound. 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