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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1907)
ì Coquille Herald. P. F. Gehlke, of Parkersburg, Melvin Hayter was up from River had business in Coquille on Friday, ton on Friday. Dave Draw, the machinist, was New fall shirt Waists at Robin D- F- DEAN, EDITOR ANO PROPRIETOR was up from the lower river on son’s. Friday. Mrs. S. Mondy, of Bandon, was G. A. Robinson has just received in Coquille on Thurscay. C ou n ty O fficial Paper. his fall line of men’s heavy shirts. Umbrellas for evervbo.lv at Rob Get next and buy your groceriis where it m a p.eusure for the c.erliB to strve you and where your goods will be delivered in good shape. Ttiat place is Land A Lyons, Phone i«r PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Orvil Dodge, of Myrtle Point, inson’s. had business which called him to Mrs. J. F. Lee, of Riverton, was Devoted to itae material and social up building of the Coqnille Valley particularly Bsndon on Friday. in town shopping on Friday- and of Ooos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $1.60 W. P. Fuller's prepared paints Mens Corduroy Shirts at Robin- oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A sou's. Phone, Main 55. Co’s. Ned Lawrence, of Marshfield, Fay Jones having resigned from visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Next time vou orilre floor, specify SOUND RING.' his position with the C. M. A M. Co., J. S. Lawrence of this city last Fri Full stock o f g a r s s seed atKnowl- is now bolding a clerkship with J. day. ton’s drug s t o r e . A Lamb A Co., the hardware deal When you wish to put in an or "Sound Ring” flour can be bought ers. der for some fresh groceries, don’t through any grocer. F or S ale : One bay mare, 7 j ears forget to ring up the Enterprise Mrs. P. J. Peralta returned from old, well broke. Must go at once Meat Market, they keep them. Call or aderess this office. a visit to the bay last week. CapL O. R. Willard has leased A beautiful piano on sale at Bar A. J. Price, the Bandon shipbuild ker’s Jewelry store. er, returned from San Francisco re J. F. Tennisson is back from a turned from San Francisco recently, sojourn of six months in Portland. having come up on the Plant by Childrens Teddy Bears, Coats and way of the bay. Caps. Robinsons Store. That hand painted china at E. C. Miss Ethel Laird, of Sitkum, Barker A Co’s is the finest ever visited A. P. Alfords’ in this city brought to town. Don’t miss see ing them. last week. W. Deweese, a Beaver Hill ooa Robinson has the "White House” hoes for ladies and men. miner bad his right leg broken near Our piano users should keep in the hip a week ago Saturday. The mind that M. O. Warner is on the injury was caused by a quantity of river and will call on them in a coal casing on him. short time. Something good for sale. A Big assortment of ladies’ skirts small store with a big trade. Post office in connection. See Chas. from $1 to |15 at J. W. Leneve’s. Stanley. A. H. Bender, late postmaster of Myrtle Point, with his estimable Cured of Bright’s Disease wife, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. Robert O. Burk Elnora, N. Linegar, of this city, several days Y., writes: "Before I started to use last week. Foley’s Kidney Cure I had to get Have you examined that fine Pan up from twelve to twenty times a ama dresa goods at O Wilson & night, and I was all bloated up C o ’s. with dropsy and my eyesight was C arpet W eavino . Mrs. K. Hol- so impaired I could scarcely see one of my family across the room. I verson, Wickham residence east of had given up hope of living when a the Christian church, doee fine friend recommended Foley’s Kid carpetand rug weaving. Call and ney Cure. One 50 cent bottle work see samples of her work and get ed wounders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy hadgone, prices. as well as all other symptoms of P . E. Drane keeps puffed rice, Bright’s disease.” E. J. Slocum. a delicious dish for breakfast and for sick folks. Bert Barrett arrived in Coquille last Wednesday from Belvideere, Illinois, and will probably locate here. He is now enjoying a visit with his friends, also former resi dents of that state. Straw and crash hats, canvas shoes for women, men and children at J. W. Leneve’s. J. C. Watson, the fancy chicken raiser, has a large lot of fine cocker els for sale— Black Minorcas,White Rocks and White and Brown L eg horns. He also furnisher pairs and trios properly mated. in W anted . k itch e n q u ir e at H Woman o r g i r l to help at logging camp. In erald o ffic e . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird and children, of Sitkum, were in town Friday on their way home after visit with the former’s uncle Walter Laird, of that place. They spent day in town with G. W. Harry and family, and mot mnny friends while here. the gasoline launch Eagle from Capt T. D. Holland, and will continue on the lower river run. “ WANTED. “ Oregon Grape Root will pay 5cts per lb for same G ooroe T. M oulton . For a fine 80-acre place, 7 miles from town and 3 miles from the the river. Nice home with fine or chard with big variety of fruits, call at this office. Dr. Barnes, late oi Powder River, Oregon, was in Coquille la» t Friday. The Doctor, who hud been a leading physician in that section for many years, is locating at Bandon. He met nn old-time friend in this city in the person o f W . A. Goodman, be having been Mr. Goodman's family physician for a long time. Ho is au enterprising gentleman, an 1 bus served his county as a rep resentative. in th<! state legislatura. Bunion is to lie congratulated upon the acquisition of such a valuable citizen. ing evidence o f its goodness Buy the 3-lb can w ith screw Top and Metal Hande $ 1 -0 0 Ask your grocer for it. BREAKW ATER C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT. A. Street Dock. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department o( the Interior. Land Office at Rosebnrg, Oregon, August 29th, 1907. Notice ia hereby given that MADISON SCOTT, of Riverton, Oregon, has filed notice of hi* intention to make final Ave year proof in support of hit claim,vis: Home stead Entry No. 11759, made June 27th, 1902, for the NKt{ of Section 20, Town ship 28 8outh, Range 13 West, and that said proof will be made liefore L. A. Llljeqvist, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Marshfield, Oregon, on Friday, November 8th, 1907. Hs names the following witnesses to prove his continnons residtmee upon, and cultivation of, said laid, vis: J. D. Myers, of Coquille, Ore.; B. F. Smith, Waller Smith and Robert Martin, of Riverton, Oregon. B rnjawn L. E ddy , Register. Str. Elizabeth No Stop-over at Way Porta. AT N 0 HTH BEND Is now open for the recep tion of patients. The terms are $10 per week and upwards. For particulars apply to S is t e r s of M e rcy ZORTM BEND, OREGON a yea/ D.VYID Marshfield, Oregon, W E will acll your farm, home, or business P*°PJrty wherever situated. Send for our blank to «rive description ° f same and have it hated with us. We hnvo buyers for property all over the United States ami your farm, home or business property may be juet what our customers want If you want to buy a farm, home or business property, write us to-day what you want and in what state, county, or town you want to locate. We issue a new booklet of farms, homes and business property that we have for sale every month and sent on rwiflest. You had better have your farm, home or tmainesa property listed with us for our next iaaue. If you need tho service i f an attorney before the Patent. Office or other brnnehee of the Government in this city, we will give you the name of a reliable firm. Write today. E. J. TOTTEN & CO. Bond Building W ashington, D. C. B TLonr a n d C O Q U IL L E . WHEN IN NEED OF DRUGS, M EDICINE, FIN E S T A T IO N E R Y TO ILET ARTICLES. Marshfield Oregon CALL A I Local Representative, Coquille, Or. Knowlton’s Drug Store. DEALER IN HARNESS and EXTRAS Repairing of Harness and Shoes. H. PEARCE HARNESS-HAKER Myrtle Point, Ore. A complete stoch of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always on hand. Also carry a stoch of tents, wagons covers, horse covers, lap robes and euerything usually found in a first harness shop. E. L. TOZIER Before purchasing Har Incandescent Electric Light ness elsewhere, get our prices. We are • X offering the best Bargains in the County >O Q Q CQ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O H. BANNING GROCERIES ELOUR AND PEED. GOODS FRESH. a F eed . S E C O N D A N D H A L L S T S ., SEEN US In the County SAN FRNNCI5CO ¡^ s t a t e s A C H O IC E L IN E O r MILL »and LOGGING! L. SUPPLEIS MAGAZINE R EA L E S T A T E Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry full line of F. M. STEWAR7 ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO LARGEST ADVERTISERS D E A L E R IN NORTH BEND, ORE. The only Complete line of A !i three f o r .................. $1.50 w e ARC THE Oregon Drane’ s S tore, Fancy and Staple Groceries. Pittenger & W ard a Imok cf 75 page», containing 120 colored photograph« of $ 0 75 pictujeaque «poti in C aliforn ia____ _ and Oregon A n -- Total . . . $ ¿-7 5 FLOOD BUILDING - mmm FULTON, R0A3 C 7 A THOUSAND W6N3EAS SUNSET Spia Euerything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the hw est consistent with good goods . C o q u ille R iv e r and S a n F ra n c is c o . Phone, Main 1731. $0.50 - U veo M Wa M We guarantee better work at lower prices, than can be had elsewhere. Do not order monumental work until you have Capt. Olsen, Master. Wil! make regular trips between unite The Mercy Hospital - Skookum Restaurant, C. A. H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor. Coos Bay Monumental Works. screw REPTlie New and Speedy, a monthly publication containing plain, easily-understood articl-s ob ihe home, garden, fsrm and rang-» — of int-re*t»o every mem ber of the family — felled wtih phoVvg»aphs and picture«. AT THE M aguía A- W. Sleeper C o q u ille , (■ «a lia a s at H a o ra p ra a o ( a n w i g n . P lr s t-C la s a S a v v ie s . Sails for Portland Every Thursday The Horse Shoer - DANCING PR O VES FATAK Take no other CLEVELAND’S Baking Powder Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line The New Pure Food and Drug Law. The increasing demand is convinc E x e c u t o r ’ s N o t ic e . magazine ; One fine driving mare 7 yearn old, one thoroughbred Dur ham cow and a fins full blood Pol- snd China male hog. 9 months old, entitle to registration. Inquire of W, S. Jess, near Johnson's mill. Baknig Powder? Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s L o u i s a S , L aw - h o r n , Executrix of the Last Will and Testa coats and furs—the latest. ment of Ma ry E. Norris, deceased. New Ceina and Holiday goods just opened. The swellest line of postal cards ever in the city. Bran new line of Umbrellas. Look out for a rainy day. Electric Lights. Everything in First John Peart, late manager of the Class Style. Peart coal mine north of town, start ed for Oakdale, California, where he Manufacturers will join Mrs. Peart and children who accompanied her father, H. J KNIVES AND SC ISSO RS Dean, to that place two months You can have your name and ad R E A D E R S since. Mr. Peart goes far a rest dress or any picture or Lodge em and the benefit of bis health. blem you wish < n any knife you rjt;sn auriziiic b?.*utilu!ly tllusbeted, good «tones Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure any purchase. Call on C- W. O ilman and interesting aitides about $1.50 case of kdiney trouble that is not ocalL Agent. California and all the far Wait. a year beyond medical aid. E. J. Slocum Town COUNTRY JOURKH F or S ale . Am I one of the thousands who are using Cleveland’s Notice is hereby given that the under signed lias been appointed Executrix of F or S ale . Lighting Hay Press. the last Will'and Testament of Mary F. 17x22. I d first class shape. Terms to Norris, deceased, bv the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, and letters suit purchasers. Apply to. testamentary have been issued to her. Roy Stevens. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to pre Myrtle Point, sent the same, with the proper vouchors, to me at my residence in Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon,within six months M rs. N osler’s L ocals. from this date. Dated ttiis 7th day of August. 1907. We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not af Phone Main 34. fected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opi F or S a l o ates or other harmful drug, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for Stock Ranch of 280 acres, excel children and adults.—E. J. Slo- lent range, also abundant out-side range. The place has the following improvments: Good house of five The most precious gift is the eye rooms, porch 8ft in width on two sight. Do not trifle with it. sides house, pump on kitchen porch, good living water, Barn 40 ft by 60 ft fully equipped with stalls, mangers,Btansions, etc. Large wood shed, wagon shed, chicken hsuse, etc,, all in good repair. Good small bearing orchard, assorted fruit, It costs you nothing to see considerable timber for logs and some hay land cleared, considerable M. G. Pohl, RegisteredOptician Office in fencimg. Place well watered. W. H. Schroeder’s Jewelry Store, first Price, $7.50 per acre, terms, En Mondayjin January, 1908. quire of D. P. S trano , J r , owner. Parkersburg Oregon. REFThe safe and reliable tiwn- eWf Many men and women catcb colds at dances which terminate in pneu monia and consumption. After ex posure, if Foley’s Honey and Tar is taken is will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. A nice line of sheet music has Refuse any but the genuine in a just been received by E. C- Birker yellow package.—E. J. Slocum. & Co. Call early and get the best. Isaiah Hacker who has been in Coquille a week or so, started for his new home at LaCanada, Califor- dia, on Friday, where he snd Mrs Hacker will reside in the furture. Mrs. L. H. Hazard with her two youngest children will be home in a few days, while Master Austin will remain with his grand parents, that climate being better suited to his health. YOUR SELF Timlier Land Act, June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Koseburg, Ore., Aug. 7, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, SIVFIIT E. AASON, of Arago, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 84811, foi the purchase of the sK 1/ SELp of Section No. 2 in Tow nship No. 29 8., 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 liefore L. A. Lilje- qvist. U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Marshfield, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1907. Ho names as witnesses' John F. Munford, John fi. Roof, 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 nth day of Nov., 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. PRICES LOW. GIVE ME A CALL Prest Accepted throughout the civilized world the as the most universally satisfactory ¡1- Button lumiuant for Cleanest, all purposes. 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