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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1907)
From the Coos Bay News. Coquille tjerald. Complaints are continually being made regarding the careless shoot ing of 22 riñes by boys, close to the O- F- D E A N , EDITOR AND PR OPR IETOR sity limits. A lady had a narrow etcape at South Marshfield, Sunday, County Official Paper. the bullet passed within a few inches of her bead. PUBLISHED EVEKY WEDNESDAY. Deputy game warden Aiken re turned Sunday from a trip to tbe Loon Lake country and upper North ^ obaoriptloD , per yea r, in advanoe, »1 .6 0 Coos river. He met four hunters from Drain, who had succeeded in Phone, Main 55. killing three 6-point elk, on tbe Andrew Smalley, of Halls creek, east fork o f North Coos river. was a Coquille visitor ono day last Henry Sengstacken hag sold his week. drng store and pharmacy to E. D. Full line of Diamond W canned McArthur, an experienced druggist, goods at O. Wilson and Co’s. late of Idaho. New goods have Mis. J. S. Hayes, o f Myrtle Point been ordered, which will arrive this went to the lower river to visit rel week. Mr. Erickson, the conpe- atives and friends. tent drugist who has charge of the J. W. Leneve carries the Bradley pharmacy for some time, hag been Logger shoes. Every pair guaran retained by tbe new proprietor. teed. The Washington authorities have Louis Ingram went to Bandon Wednesday and wiM spend the win approved of the plans for the draw briege across Coalbank slough. ter at the city by the sea. Jas. H. Flanagan has advertised for F ob S a l e — 2 ^ . inch Studebaker its construction. It is tbe intention wagon, in good condition. Call at to make a road from the bridge, via this office. Flagstaff, to meet the present coun We have just received a letter ty road at Hbingle.house slough. from our friend, ChaB. Smalley da This will be, oomparathvely, a level ted at Ashland, Oregon, asking to road, aDd will be a much better and have his H e k a l d sent to that place, shorter route to Coquille than tbe having located there for the present. old way, via Eastport. ---- --- - - — ------- Soap! Soap! Soap! Call at Land A Lyons’ for soap. They can sup Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure any ply your wants. case of kdiney trouble tliat is not Hiram Hatcher, of Portland, wbo beyond medical aid. E. J. Slocum. Devoted to tbe ninterial end nooial up building of the Ooqaille Valle; particularly • ad of Co oh Oonnty generally . Mrs. Endicott, of Myrtle Point, had been here visiting his aunts, Mrs. J. P. Messer, of this city, and visited her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Mrs. A. L. Nosier, of Bridge, start Fish, of this city, returning tbe ed for his home Wednesday, going middle of last week. by way of the bay per steamer. Have you examined that fine Pan S. W. P. signifies Sherwin Wil ama dress goods at O Wilson A li ims PaiQts, the most popular on C o’s. earth and tbe best to put on your J. R 8tfilwell, of Bandon, was in house. town Wednesday, having returned 8. B. Hollenbeak, of Fairview, from a trip up the river. He went came in Wednesday of last week, to North Bend on business before bringing some of the products of returning home, bis farm, among which was a 20- P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice, pound watermelon. He informs a d^icious dish for breakfast and us that he sent a still larger one to for sick folks. the fair at Arago. Ed Hoffman, a prosperous farmer That hand painted china at E. C. Barker A Co’s is the finest ever brought to town. Don’t miss see ing them. of near Myrtle Point made our office a pleasant call while in the county seat on business last Wednesday, and squared yards with the H krai . d Mrs. Martha Hall, of Marshfield, for another year. mother of Judge J. F. Hall, return Do your shopping at home. Cal] ed Thursday from a 3-months’ visit phone 251 and Land A Lyons will with her brothers, J. A. and Willinm deliver your order sny tima during tbe day. Cox, of Curry county. She stopped W antbd . George T. Moulton, of over with Mrs. J.W . Leneve, a niece, Coquille, will pay the highest cash till tbe day fallowing. rice for chittim bark. Anyone wishing house moving or Straw and crash bats, canvas other heavy work done can be no- shoes for women, men and children commodatcd by ending on H. L at J. W. Leneve’s. Vurney. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, of Marshfield, came over on Wednes day and stopped in this city to get their horses shod and visited a while They proceeded to Myrtle Point to see Mrs. and Mrs. John Sturtevant, parents of Mrs. Snyder. Henry E. Jones of Tampa, Fla., S tr. B C H O writes; “ I can thank God for ray I H. Jams. Master. present health, due to Foley’g Kid- ! Leu ven I A rri ve»t ney Cure. I tried doctors and all MyrtlePoiut. . .7 a - m . | oqufileU’y 9 3Q a - m . kinds of kidney cures, but nothing Coquille City. . .1 r-M. | Myitie P’t. .4 00 r-M. j Daily except Sunday. j done me much good till I took Ft», ley’s Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured me, and I have no more pain Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. in back and shoulders. I am 62 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. years old, and suffered long, but United States Land Office, [ thanks to Foley’s Kidney Cure, I Roseburg, Ore., Aug. 7, 1907. am well and can walk and enjoy Notice is hereby given that in compli myself. It is a pleasure to recom ance with the provisions of the act of | mend it to those needing a kidney Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An j act for the sale of timber lands in the medicine.” E. J. Slocum. States ot California, Oregon. Nevada, MEN W ANTED. This couuty is being organized 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 Bchool 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. When you wish to put in an or der for some fresh groceries, don’t forget to ring up the Enterprise Meat Market, they keep them. W e wish to call your attention to proof in support of his claim,vis: Home the fact that we carry the best hams and bacon on the market. Every pi, ce guaranteed, at Land A Lyons' M. McCoy, of Roseburg, who has been in Coquille for severnl weeks for his health stated for bis home on Thursday. He has greatly en joyed his sojourn with us, finding our climate perfectly suited to bis ideas, and our people genial and eordal and sociably inclined, making his visit one he will always remem ber with pleasure. Mr. McCoy has tbe misfortune of being nearly blind, while bis hands are badly crippled, caused by the premature explosion of a charge which he was ramming in a cannon during the rebellion. |{e.illhy kidneys filter the impu- rulies from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossi ble. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and blad der disease. It strengthens the whole system. E- J. Slocum. stead Entry No. 11769, made June 27th, 1902, lor the N E 'i ol Section 20, Town ship 28 South, Range 13 W est, and that said proof will be made before L. A. Liljeqvist, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Marshfield, Oregon, on Friday, November 8th, 1907. Ha names the following witnesses to prove his continuons residence upon, and cultivation of, said laid, via: J. D. Myers, of Ooqtiille, Ore.; R. F. Smith, Walter Smith and Robert Martin, of Riverton, Oregon. H k n u v i n L. Eonv, Register. The Mercy Hospital AT NOHTH BEND Is now open for the recep tion of patieuts. The terms are $10 per week and upwards. For particulars apply to Sisters of Mercy NORTH BEND, OREUON Baking Powder? The increasing demand is convinc ing evidence of its goodness Buy the 3-lb can with screw Top and Metal Handle $1-00 Ask your grocer for it. Take no other CLEVELAND’S B ak in g P ow der Norris, deceased, bv the Countv Court All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to pre NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. sent the same, with the proper vouchers, Notice is hereby given that sealed bids to me at my residence in Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon,within six months will be received for the construction of from this date. a bridge or plank way across Carlson Dated this 7th day of August. 1907. L o u i s a P. L a w h o r n , Creek and Marsh in Road Diet. No. 1, 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 F ir s t -C la s s sufficient length for teams to pass, length S s p v I s s . of bridge about 610 feet. Poets at least 6 inches square shall be set 4 feet in the ground and shall extend above ground AT THE on the bank of the creek feet and continue to foot hill on even grade; 3 posts to the bent and bents 10 feet apart, C. A except across creek, at which point a span shall cross creek, caps of 3x8 inch W . |Hak. R a t a , t o cedar shall be drift-bolted to posts, and R . gu ian B o a r d .n * . three[stringers 3x10 inch toenailed into caps. Posts, caps and stringers to be of red cedar. Decking shall be of 3x12 inch fir spiked thoroughly into ¡the We guarantee better work at lower prices, tban can be hail elsewhere. stringers with at least 6 spikes to the Do not order monumental work until you have plank, spikes to be 6 inches long. SEEN US Bids to be filed with the Clerk of this STEWAR1 & MITCHELL Court on or before Sept. 20, 1907: at 10 a. m. A deposit of five per cent of bid Phone, Main 1731. Marshfield Oregon to be made when bid is filed. Court re David Fulton Local Aent. on ___________ serves the right to reject any and all bids. JAMES WATSON, Covnty Clerk. OMINEOS fn s a lls a t a i H o u rs p p o m 6 a no t s 9 p rn. Skookum Restaurant, Coos Bay Monumental Works. H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. S p a d a i A t t e n t i o n O l v . n to c a m m e * .l a i P .s p ie DRUGS, M EDICINE, The safe and reliable tiwn- “The New and Speedy,. Str. Elizab eth You can have your name and ad dress or any picture or Lodge em blem you wish < n any knife you purchase. Cali on C. W. O ilman ocalL Agent. F IN E S T A T IO N E R Y Pittenger & W ard TO ILE T ARTICLES. N O R T H BEND, ORE. The only Compete line of Capt. Olsen, Master. Will make regular trips between KNIVES AND SCISSO "*9 Mr. and Mrs. L . L. Skogen, who who moved here from Minnesota M r s . M. N o s l e r . last May, mourn the death of two of their children, Lawrence age 3£ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION years and Morris aged 7 months Department of the Interior, band Office at Roseburg, Oregon, both of whom died Monday of chol August 29th, 11X17. era infantum. Three children of Notice is hereby given that tbe f imily were sick with the disease MADISON SCOTT, but the third is now on the rotd to of Riverton, Oregon, has filed notice of recovery.— Coos Ray Harbor. his intention to make final five year YO URSELF Am I one of the thousands who are using Cleveland’s Best Imported orchard grass seed of Coos County, Oregon, and letters testamentary have been issued to her. at Knowlton’s drug store. Notice to Our Customers. In order to make room for fall and winter goods, 1 will close outat cost tbe following goods, consisting of percale, calico, gingham, lawns, swiss, etc., all my Haviland and English china, glassware and var ious other articles. This sale be gins at once and all goods are new. I intend to make a complete change in my line of goods. Soliciting your patronage, I am at your service. and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, 81 VERT E. A A PON, of Arago, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 8486, for the j purchase of the SE1^ SE1^ of Section: No. 2 in Township No. 29 S., Range No. j 13 West, and will offer proof to show j 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 qvist, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Marshfield, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of Novemlier, 1907. He names as witnesses* John F. Munford, John S. 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 tile their claims in this office on or before said 5th day of Nov., 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. In most cases consumption re sults from a neglected or improp erly treated cold. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and prevents serious results. E x e c u t o r ’ s N o t ic e . It costs you no more than tho un known preparations and you should Notice is hereby given that the under insist upon having the genuine in signed has been appointed Executrix of the yellow package. E. J. Slocum the last Will and Testament of Marv F. We are pleased to announce that C o q u ille R iv e r and S a n Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, F r a n c is c o . colds and lung troubles is not af N o Stop-over at W a y Ports. fected by the National Pure Food Electiic Lights. Everything in First and Drug law as it contains no Class Style. opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy If you are going out camping for children and adults. E J. Slo givo Land A Lyons your order. cum. • « Manufacturers They have everything you want in C le a r a n c e S a le . the grocery line. Wm. Elliott, tbe Dairyville jewel er nud watchmaker, returned from a trip to the biy the middle of last week. He informes us that he ex pects to do some prospecting in the mountains of southern Coos and Curry county this winter. ASK ¡MILL and. LOGGING SUPPLIES CALL A I § Knowlton’s Drug Store. In the County L. H. PEARCE The N ew B ak ery HARNE5S-HAKER Myrtle Point, Ore. * Wo keep Bread, Cakes and Pies on hand at all times. Order» for extra baking tilled on short notice by phone delivered promptly. Orders Bakery opposite the A complete stock o f 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. __________________________________________ Mill Store, Front street. r MAGAZINE Drane’ s Store, Albert Fish, Fancy and Staple Groceries. M US. N F.TTIE MEEKEH, PROPRIETRESS, READERS D E A L E R IN sx .-rr ftU'T'Ztts beautifully iilusl.5trd, good «torirs and interesting aitiJes about Ccilifnrnia and all the far est. 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If > ou v ant to buy a farm, home Or business property, write us to-day what you want and in what slate, county, or town you want to locate. W# issue a new booklet of farms, boro. >i aod business property that we have for -*ate » vrry month and rent on reqOest. You had bet ter have your farm, home or basiness prop.- tv lifted with u« for our next iaeue. If you nee«i the service of an attorney before the Patent Oflu ® eth> r branches of the Government in tMs city, wo w ill give you the name of a reli: b'e l‘ . u:. \\ rite today. E. J. TOTTEN & CO. Bond Building Washington, D. C. All kinds of Bicycle ¡Fixtures. Ladies’ and REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. E.|L. TOZIER DEALER IN HARNESS and EXTRAS Repairing of Harness and Shoes. Before purchasing Har ness elsewhere, get our prices. We are offering the best Bargains in the County X>OOOOOOO 0 OOOCOOOOOOOOOOO<X C. H. BANNING GROCERIES ELOUR AND FEED. GOODS FRESH. PRICES LOW. F lo u r a n d Gcnta’ Whrtls to Rent carry a F eed . 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