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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1907)
From the Myrtle Point Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. George L “»ter of L is Angeles, Calif., arrived in thia city O- F- DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Wednesday of this week for a visit at the home of Mrs. Lester’s cousin, Mrs. T. W. McCloskey. County Official Paper. William and Claude Giles left Wednesday of this week for Port I 'l 'U L I S H K D E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y . land where they will enter college. Devoted to tbe materiel and aooial op- The former will lake a course in baildlng of the Goqaille Valley part.onlarly end o f Oooa County eener ally. the North Pacific deuUl college, - n b a o r i p t io n , p e r y e a r , in a d v a n o e . 0 1 . SO perfecting himself for tbe practice of that profession, and Claude will Phone, Main 55. enter the law school of tbs Univer School books at Slocum’s. sity of Oregon, for s course at law L. W. Deyoe of Myrtle Point, Gus Dietz and Earl Endicott ex was a Coquille businsss vesitor on pect to leave tne first of next week, Thursday. with Chester Lee, for Portland. It “ Deroent’s Best flour is the kind is the intention of the two first Drane sells. named to proceed to St. Louis to Capt. W. C. Harris, of Sumner, take a course of instruction in tbe was a Coquille visitor on Wednes watch making and jewelry business day of last week. Mr. Lee returns to resume hie dut J. W. Leneve carries tbe Bradley ies with the Hazelwood creamery Logger shoes. Every pair guaran company. tied. J. A. Connon is having taken to Mr. and Mis. H. E. James, of Johnson creek the machinery for a Bnndon, visited in Coquille a day saw mill that is being installed there or so last week. and will soon be in readiness to F or S ale — 2 J . inch Studebaker turn out lumber. It is probable wagon, in good condition. Call at that a large part of tbe output of this office. his mi l will be iu demand for the Mrs. O. Borgard and daughter, use of the mines in that section of Miss Mamie, of Lampa, were in country that are preparing to open or increase their capacity. town shopping on Friday. C a re y S t e w a r t Coquille tjerald. — - - * « • » . --------- MEN John Donaldson, one of the sc- ®ted in * mining proposition, commodating hustlers abuot the One of the worst features of kid- ynrd and store of tbe Prosper Mill neT trouble is that it is an insidu- C<L, was in town a few days latelv 0U* diM“ ® » nd before the victim . . . . * realizes me danger he may have a enjoying a short vacation. fatal malad. Take Foley’s Kidney W e wish to call your attention to Cure at the first sign of trouble as the fact that wo carry the best hams it corrects irregularities and pre- and baoon on the market. Every vents Bright’s disease and diabetes, piece guaranteed, at Land A Lyons' I E- J- Slocum. WANTED. This county is being organizod by a force of private detectives affil iated with the oldest, strongest and best detective organization in the World. One good man is wanted in each town and school district. Experience not needed, but must give references. Full time not re quired. Opportunity to make good money to right parties. ' Address: Superintendent, box 2 Myrtle Point, Or Soap! Soap! Soap! Call at Land Fresh vegetables at Land&Lyons1 A Lyons’ for soap. They can sup — Second street, Coquille. ply your wants. Full line of Diamond W canned Alex Snyder, the engineer, has goods nt O. Wilson end Co’s. been on the Echo for a few days in Suits mad i to fit. wear and have tbe place of Bert Myres. style and snap to them at Robinson’. S. W. P. signifies Sherwin Wil liams Paints, the most popular on . Have you examined that fine Pan O Wilson earth and the beat to put on your)JJ1, re8S ff°°d® C o’s. house. C. C- Prioe of Riverton, has been That hand painted china at E. C. Barker A Co’s is the finest ever holding down the trimmer’s posi brought to town. Don’t miss see tion st the mill in this city the past week. ing them. Anyone wishing house moving or I ^>ra?.e, * P®P® puffed rice, other heavy work done can be ac. Ia d ,CI0U® diah .for breakfast and commodatcd by calling on H. L for sick folks Varney. Straw and crash hsts, canvas F. M. Stewart, the Marshfield shoes for women, men end children at J. W. Leueve's. tombstone and Monument manu Wiley Tindolpb, late of Minni- facturer, was a businiss caller in apolis, Minn., who has been located Coquille last Wednesday. at Marshfield for a couple nf weeks If you are going out campiog came over on Friday and proceed give Land A Lyons your order. They have everything you want in |ed down tbe river on his way to Ihe the grocery line. lower Sixes river where he is intere- Str. ECHO H. Jams. Muter. • T. L. Carey of North Bend, and | Arrive« Miss Pearl A. Stewart of Port Or- Leave« MyrtlePoiut.. .7 a a. | nqnl'.le O’y 9 SO a - w . ford, were married at the residence Coquille City.. .1 p-s. | Myitie P’t. .4 00 r-a. Daily except Sunday. of H, T. Stewart at Port Orford, on Tuesday morning, September, 17th Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. 1906, Rev. Geo. H. Roach officiat NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ing. After partaking of a wedding United Slates Land Office. breakfast, the happy pair left by pri Roeeburg, Ore., Aug. 7, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compli vate conveyance for Bandon, and ance with the provisions of the act of will hasten on to North Bend, where Congress of June 3, 1K78, entitled “ An they will at once keep house, and bs act for the Sale of timber lands in the Slate's ot California, Oregon, Nevada, at home to their old friends. The and Washington Territory,” as ex parties have known each other all tended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4, 1892, their lives, and they eDter upon the SIVERT E. AASON, solemn duties of life with every of Arago, Countv of Coos, State of promise of success and happiness Oregon, has this day filed in this office smiling upon them.— Port Orfor 1 his sworn statement No. 8486, for the purchase of the H E * S E * of Section Tribune. No. 2 in Township No. 29 S „ Range No. W a n t e d . George T. Moulton, of Coquille, will pay the highest cash rice for chittim bark. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice i» hereby given »list MADISON 8COTT, of Biverton, Oregon, has filed notice of his inter&ion to make Ansi Itv. year proof in support of his claim.vis: Home- stead Entry No. 11750, made June 27th, 1902, for tbe N E * of Section 20. Town ship 28 South, Bange 13 West, and that said pmW will be made before L. A. C M. Sain was over from the Bav 4 ! ie,,y,ah lT- »• Commissioner, at h i. , , , , . . . . office at Mareh field, Oregon, on Friday, n c -uple o f days last week circulât- NoveillNr Nth> in g a petition fo r W om an a Ruffer- He names the following witnesses to age, u pon whioh he was secu rin g s prove his continuons residence upon, largo num ber o f the nam es o f ou r *n<1 cultivation of, said laid, via: J. D. voters. T h is is as it shou ld be, and of 0 o 9 n‘ "®' ^ ■ »• Smith, W alter fimith and Robert Martin, of there is no question but that it will Riverton, Oregon, not he long before the women of R svjamin L. E ddy , Register. Oregon will recognized as intelli gent citizens of the state. Thomas Devereux,of Parkersburg, was in town Friday being on hie re turn from Portland whither he had gone with his daughter, Miss Mag gie, who entered tbe Sacred Heart Academy for the present school year. He took in the etate fair at Salem on his return, and informs ns that it is certainly a grand show, particularly the stock exhibit« be ing exceedingly fine. The Mercy Hospital AT NOftTH BEND Is b o w open for tbe recep tion of petieots. Tbe terms ere «10 per week and upwards. For particulars apply to S is t e r s of M e rc y NORTH BBND, ORBUON 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 lefore L. A. Litje- qviet, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Marshfield, Oregon, On Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1907. He nattles as witnesses' John F. Mllnford, John S. Root, David Peterson and Andrew Smalley, all o f Arago, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their cluims in this office on or before said 5th day of Nov., 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. KXECUTOR’ b NoTtCEfi Notice is hereby given that the under signed hàs been appointed Executrix of | the last Will and Testament of Mary E. Norris, deceased, by the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, and letters testamentary have been issued to her. 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 «late. Dated this 7th day of August. 1907. For Sale by all leading Grocers on Pacific Coast (■ ««Ila at a l Heuss P lr s t -C l« » « «NIMEPTI 5 Hsom S e rv i««. AT THS I • m it t y m . Skookum Restaurant, C. A . H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor. Coos Bay Monumental Works. ¡sis 2 s 2 sm 2 s 2 s!gss!ss 2 sæs 2 s 2 s 28 sis 2 s 2 ss 2 &, S tr. E liz a b e t h ber ot the family — filled with photograph« and picturea. DRUGS, MEDICINE, FIN E ST A T IO N E R Y TOILET ARTICLES. picturesque spots in California _______ and Oregoa. . . . . $2.75 All three f o r ...............$1.50 Total . . N O R TH BEND, ORE. The only Compete line of . FLOOD BUILDING MAGAZINE SAN FRANCISCO ™c L A R G E S T a d v e r t is e r s REAL E S T A T E — IN T H E ----- UNITED STATES W E w ill sell your farm . home, or business Property wherever situate«!. Send fo r our to «Ive description o f same and have it listad w ith ua. We have buyer* for property all over tha United Staten and your farm, home « r business property may be just what our customer* w an t If you want to buy a farm, bom « or business property. w rit« u* to-day what you want and in w hat state, county, or » T P . y<” i 2— "* ή W eiaau* a new booklet trf farm*, homes and buxines* property «Very month and sent on roaOaiit. You hat! better hare your farm, homo orbusinewa pm pr-ty Hated with us for mir next J " ? * .U service o f an attorney before the Patent Office o r other branches at the name o f a reliable Arm. ’ W rits today. A«ldr» m E. J. TOTTEN & CO. • e n d B a iU l« , W a a k lr g lN , D . C . Knowlton’s Drug Store. T he N ew mmm L. H. PEARCE In the County B ak ery HARNE5S-HAKER Myrtle Point, Ore. We keep Bread, Cakes and Pi<-s on hand at all times. Orders for extra baking tilled on short notice by phone delivered prompt!' Orders Bakery opposite the A'oomplete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always Also carry a stock s f tents, wagons covers, horse covers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first harness shop. I on hand. ------ Mill Store, Front street. ' Albert Pish, Dealer In N E W AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES Lndica’ and Gouts’ Whcila to Re»t REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. E.fL. TOZIER DEALER IN HARNESS and EXTRAS Repairing o f Harness and Shoes. Before purchasing Har ness elsewhere, get our prices. We are offering the best Bargains in the County joooo o co o o o o o o nxxxx > ooooo < x C. H. BANNING GROCERIES ELOUR AND PEED. GOODS FRESH. PRICES LOW. GIVE ME A CALL X ^0 0 0 00 0 0 6 00 W < ^0 0 00 0 0 < ! ' --------- —-- ----- ------ --------- Drane’s Store, MRS. NETTIE MEEKER, PROPRIETRESS, ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO SUNSET CALL A1 M ILL and LOGGING SUPPLIES All kinds of Bicycle'(Fixtures. ROAD OF A THOUSAND WOKfilfiS a book at 75 pages, containing 120 colored photograph* of $0.75 C e m m o » o l B l PetfpTe WHEN IN NEED OF flerew ^ ^ * T i i e New and Speedy S p a a l a l A t t e n t i o n a l v e o to Wo R a k e H a t o s to R o g u la e B o a r d e r » . Pittenger & W a rd pfl^The safe ami reliable tiwn- Pt/IAGAZI^E READERS . t-.. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the construction of a bridge or plank way across Carlson Creek and Marsh in Road Dist. No. 1 L o u i s a H. L a w h o r n , Executrix of the Last Will and Testa according to plans and specifications as ment of -Mary E. Norris, deceased. follows: Width of bridge 10 feet, with a turn-out at middle 16 feet wide and of sufficient length for teams to pass, length of bridge about 610 feet. Posts at least 6 inches square shall be set 4 feet in the ground and shall extend above ground on the bank of the creek 4 * feet and continue to foot hill on even grade; posts to the bent and bents 10 feet apart, except across creek, at which point span shall cross creek, caps of 3xR inch cedar shall be drift-bolted to posts, and threeJstringcrs 3x10 inch toenaileil into caps. Posts, caps and stringers to be of red cedar. Pecking shall be of 3x12 inch fir spiked thoroughly into ¡the We guarantee better work at lower prices, than cau be bail elsewhere. stringers with at least 6 spikes to the Do not order monumental work until you hive plank, spikes to be 6 inches long. SEEN US Bids to be filed with the Clerk of this Court on or before Sept. 20, 1907 at 10 STEWARI & MITCHELL a. m. A deposit of five per cent of bid Phone, Main 1731. Marshfield Oregon to lie made when bid is filed. Court re D a v id F n lt o n L o c a l A e n t . o q u __________ serves the right to reject any and all bids. JAMES WATSON, Covnty Clerk. Phil Wilbur, of Marshfield, pass Clearance Sala. C apt. Olaen, Master. ed through town Wednesday on Wil! make regular trips between his way to Curry county where he I Io order to make room for fall goes to renew old acquaintance and and winter goods, I will close ootat C o q u ille R iv e r and S a n havo a hunting and fishing taip. coat tbe following goods, consisting F r a n c is c o . N o Stop-over at W a y Porta. When you wish to put in an or- ° f percale, calico, gingham, lawnB, dor for some fresh groceries, don’t swiss, eto„ all my Havilaud aod Electiic Lights. Everything in First Class Style. forget to ring up the Enterprise English china, glassware and var- Meat Market, they keep them. ious other articles. This sale be- B. T. \andecar, the jeweler, for- pins at once and all goods are new. merly of Myrtle Point, but at pres- I ¡„tend to make a complete change k M a n u fa c tu r e r s ont of Astoria, arrived here Wed- ¡„ my ij„e 0 f g00d 8. nesday and has been at Myrtle Soliciting your patronage, I KNIVES AND SCISSORS Point since that time enjoying a I at vour service You can have your name anil ad visit with his many friends in this dress or any picture or Lodge em Mns. M. N o h ler . county. blem you wish i n any knife you F or S ale . One fine driving mare purchase. Call on C- VY. G i l m a n How to Avoid Appendicitis. ocalL Agent. T years old, one thoroughbred Dur-1 Most victims ot appendicitis are ham cow and a fine full blood Pol- those who are habitually consti- nml China male hog. 9 months old, peted. OrinoLaxative Fruit Syrup entitle to registration. Inquire of | c “ r®.® c^ P nj j con8tip*t|ol> by stira- ulating the liver and bowels, and W, S. Jess, near Johnson's mill restores the natural action of the Orino Laxative Fruit M. O. Hawkins of tbe Tittle, I bowels. Guarantee A Abstract Co., went to |Syrup does not nauseate or gripe •UKSIT MASAUNI and is mild and pleasant to take. beautifully tileUialed, good »Icnr. Currv oounty the latter part of last $1.50 Refuse substitutes. E. J. Slocum. end int.ra.tiag artklee about week, having business which called California and nil tbe fnr West. a year bin to Gold Beach. He, of course TOWN ARO COUNTRY JOURNAL NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION n monthly publientioa coatnirin, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Department of the Interior, plain, eaaify - understood ttrhcl-i E. Hawkins, of Dairyvills, on the Taad Office st Boseburg, Oregon, $0.50 on the home, garden, farm and rang#— o f inter, at to every mem August 29th, 1907. way. a yea« H e a lth y k id n e y s filter the im p u - rutie* from the b lo o d , and u nless tb ev d o this g ood health is im posai- tile. F oley s K id n e y C ure m akes sou n d k id n e y s and w ill p ositively cu re a ll form s o f k id n e y and b led - «1er disease. It stren gthen s the w hole system . E . J. S lo cu m . Call for those Screw Top Cans, 3 lbs. 91, 51bs. 91-65 D E A L E R IN • Fancy and Staple Groceries. A C H O IC E L I N E O F Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a ^ full line of j P I o i i i * am d. I^ e e c L Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prises the fowest consistent with good goods. SECOND AND HALL ST S., COQUILLE. Incandescent Electric Light Press Accepted throughout the civilized world the aa tbe moat universally satisfactory il- Button luminant for _ all Cleanest, Most Convenient, and purposes. end CHKAPE8T light known. there Thai furnished by the yen RIV ER eve it. BLRCTRIC Safest tha CO QUILLE CO. is fint class and up to date in »very reepeet. The rete« place it within reach e f all FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.