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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1908)
Young M en and Women. Coquille Herald* 0- F. DEAN. EDI TOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official Paner. PUBLISHED EVEKY WEDNESDAY. Devoted to ibe material and aooial up building o f tbe Ooqaille Valley particularly a ad o f Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in adyanoe, fl.fiO Phone, Main 55. J. L . OfBeld was up from bis place on Monday, For first-class watch repairing to to W. H- Scbroeder's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Halter were down from Fishtrap Saturday. See the special prices on ladies’ and misses coats and furs at Mrs. Nosler’s. Having gone through the early trials and hardships of getting sd education in tbe p ioieer ranch days of Coos County, I take this method of informing the ambitious and en ergetic young people throughout tbe county that we have here at North BeDd one of the most thor oughly equipped; and up-to-date Business Colleges (The Miller Cleav er School) that it has been my,pleas ure to visit. Their teachers are from the Behnke-Walker Business College of Portlaud where they had charge of special work for years. The classes are not so large as in older schools, therefore better re suite are obtained. Tbe expense is uot so great nor home so far away. I f you are desirous of procuring a business education there is no time like the present and no better The schooner Ruby sailed from Ban Ion for San Francisco on Mon place on earth than North Bend. day. Allow me to encourage any nnd all Have you examined that fine Pan ama dress goods at O Wilson & whose inclinations run in that direc tion. I know the importance ot it C o’s. P. F. Gehlke, the Parkersburg — the advantage to be gained by it. This letter is written to assist in fisherman, was among Coquille’s the upbuilding of our own County Saturday business visitors. and for the benefit of those who Dermain will positively cure dan druff, m at" the hair grow nnd stop wish to better their conditions end falling. A t Slocum’s Drug Store enlarge tbtdr salaries. In conclusion I beg you to come M. J. Wilson, of the Fairview and investigate. The trip is short, section, made our office a pleasant call while in town one day last week. it will do you good. Or, write to the Miller-Cleaver Business College, Get a Bonnet Mirror at Kuowl- ton’s Drug Store and se e yourself a s North Bend, Oregon. Yours for education. others see you, back, front and side view. R. J. C oke . R e». H. M. Branham, of Myrtle A Cure for Misery Point, passed down to Riverton on “ I have found u cure for the mis Satuaday and held services there ery malaria poison nroduces,” says Sunday. R. M. James, of Louellen.S. C- “ I t ’s F ob S a l e . A good 18-foot gaso called Electric Bitters, and comes line boat, with or without engine, in 50 cent bottlts- I t breaks up a cheap. Apply to Nels P. Nelson case of chills or a bilious attack in Prosper. almost no time; and it puts yellow- Sunnyside school district wants a jaundice clean out of commission. teacher for a three-months’ private This great tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in all school. F o r particulars address F. stomach, liver and kidney com E. Hull, Riverton. plaints and the misery of lame back. Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law. McAdams & tyughes We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung trobles is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates other — harmful drugs, apd we - or .........— ..... — ---- 0~ , -------- recommend it as a safe remedy for children nnd adults. E. J. Slocuml Steam Wood Cutters For a fine 80-acre place, 7 miles from town and 3 miles from tbe the river. Nice home with fine or chard with big variety of fruits, call at this office. LOST Tbe Central Real Estate Ex change, Robinson building, lias sev eral hundred acres of good timber lands ior sale at reasonable figures, Better call Boon, if interested. B. B. P aul , Mgr. Mrs. A. A. Fraxee, o f Moscow, Idaho, arrived in this city Friday, having come in by the Rmohurg M >rll e Point stage, and is -n joijn g a visit with her aisle- C o d e r She is highly the general appears' Mis ,1. A please I wnl •>' lb coon PERFECT PRINTING PLATESr All Like... - - - B R E AD P E A R T 'S C O A L Good Bre^d is one o f the most nurishing and healthful articles o f diet— you know that. Portland and Coos B ay S. S. Line One kind o f Bread is sweeter, keeps soft longer and con tains more nutriment than all other kinds,— that’s Sails for Portland E v e ry Thursday C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT. Main 34. A. Street Dock. LAR G EST FA C ILIT IE S I N t T H E W E S T FOR T H E P R O D U C T I O N OF HIGH G R A D E WORK D E A L E R IN SATIS AS LOW At KAtTISS ROSSES G IC K S -C H A T T E N ING h n g r a v ■'ll & A l l e r , FO T TI CO. AND ORK Ir.v, but fully realises the nrreaity o f groat improvement in our roads, Bny your books at Knowlton Drug Store. Here you can find everything from a child's 5 cent picture book to the latest novels, and the standard classics in both prose SDd poetry in elegant binding fi ■f.ti i ''Î k M i îjC Owing to a break in the coal wash in g machine, the Beaver H ill coal mine has stopped operations for few days until the bresk has been repaired, or until new machinery has taken its place. Superinten dent Russell, who was in thia city at the time, had a hurry call this morn- ing to bis mine, where he ia inspect ing the damage to the machine. The delay will not be lengthy and »very effort will be made to complete repairs in order that tbe mine may resume operations as soon passible. Tbe rainy weather has not effected the works in thn least. W e have several desirable places for young ladiea wbo wish to work for board and room while attending Business College. For full particu lars, address. M1I.LBB-Cl.BAV III B I’SINESS C olleo K North Bend Oregon, Capt. Olsen, Master. Will make regular trips between 60 YEAR8* E X P E R IE N C E P atents trad e M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone «ending a ik etrh and description may qiMüy______ ..-w i- our opinion free whether r~ invention la probably (Ion a«trie*’ ------ - * — ï s w Peten t« ••nt free. . Oldest •»• n o r fo r ••curing patents. »nt fr«e Patent« tekftti through llu n n Pstsnts Co. reeely« rperioi wrUJ « n o otice. f t « , without « b a r ««, in U e ; ; Scientific Am e rican. A handsomely Illustrated weekly, -- T.sreest ctr- dilation o f any Intimai. -,-----— . , «dentine — _ — _ _— ---- Term«. 93 a year; four in.'tithe, montni fL _____ „ all _________ _ Sold by newsdralere. MUNN & Co.*«'8"“"»- New York Branch Office. (06 r PL. Washington, D. C. a yea* a $0.50 a yea* AT N0HTH BEND Is now open for the recep tion of patients. The terms nro $10 per week and upwards. F or particulars apply to Sisters of Mercy WE BKND. OKFOON » bbi i — — bw — ■— —— SAN FRANCISCO ARE T H E LARGEST ADVERTISERS R E A --- L IN E THE---- STATE W E will w l! your farm. home, o r business property wherever suu.ted Sen.) fo r our blank to » i ve de oription o f same and h a v .lt listed with us. We have buyers fo r property .H over the United States and your farm .bom. or business property may be juet what our customers want. I f you want to huy . farm, home or husmeas property, write ua to-day what you want and in what state, county, or w »n t to locate. W e issue a new doom let o f rami*, homes and bu*ine** property that we have for sale every month and sent on request You had better have your farm, home or haaineae property listed with u* for our next n w L th* «*rvica o f an attorney nerore the Patent Office or other branches o f the Government in this eity. we will * iv * you the name o f a reliable firm. W rite today. Address E. J. TOTTEN & CO. r K Vile Carry E. L. TOZIER DEALER IN HARNESS and EXTRAS Repairing of Harness and Shoes. Lard, V Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. V \ We are headquarters for everything in the meat line. wants always receives prompt attention. \ Your COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO. L. H. PEARCE HARNESS-MAKER M yrtle Point, Ore. A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., always on hand. Also carry a stock of tents, wagons covers, horse couers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first harness shop. * M AG AZINE C O Q U IL L E . PIONEER MEAT MARKET n y m r r r r * * ~ T ~ In the County ADOBLSS A L L ORDERS TO FLOOD BUILDING S E C O N D A N D H A L L STS., L n-ul Representative, Coquille, Or. M IL L .s lid LO GGING S U P P L E IS $2.75 A ll three f o r .............. $1.50 Rontl B uilding *O R T H — i si — fLV.Y C ' A THOUSAND WONDERS • book of 75 pages, containing 120 colored photographs of picturesque spots in California and Oregon. Total . . . carry a We Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest consistent with good goods. Marshfield Oregon FULTON. N O R T H B E N D , ORE. The only Complete line of .$1.50 U N IT E D S T A T E S The M ercy Hospital DAVID Pittenger & Ward : M Phone. Main 1731. ■ — * ■ . Maorupr w *- - r i’ VTRY JOURMAi SUNSET O R E G O N F. M. STEWAR7 Everything in First1 » ■ •„ t.. licution contain r.g is. oa >> utuhr stood articles s»» « b en «, g.trdcn. farm and r.- - .T tv*rr«tto every mrm- h t -J the L.-nily— felled with photop'apks and pictuiet. - Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. full line o f We guarantee better work at lower prices, than can be had elsewhere. Do not order monumeDtnl work until you have SEEN US C o q u ille R iv e r a n d S a n F r a n c is c o . m - Coos Bay Monumental Works. S tr. E liz a b e t h T: A CHOICE L I N E OF T A IL O R w r mm$ The New and Speedy MAGAZ I NE n e ADERS Fancy and Staple Groceries. S L A G L E F l o u r an.cL L T e e c L . screw • i ;» m K \ z \ v r .i be •ulifuily liiti sL aird, good «tone« a*,! riiircesting ar'.iJes about C * ';f ,\*d a|| the far West. Marshfield, Oregon, D rane’s Store, C O Q U IL L E . IN ONB OR MANY COLORS L e a v e Orders at the Scales BREAKW ATER Mrs. McDonald's (’lass Style. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. F E N T O N P ro p Disturbed the Congregation. ht.s. Yours for business, COQUILLE CONCRETE WORKS. ...................................... ............. ■■.... l ___"_______a W e believe in friendly competi tion, and therefore, even if you are trading elsewhere, we ask you to come and inspect our slock before making your holiday purchtses Saddle Horses of best quality always on haod. G ood R igs in rrdi We are also sole agents for a good ness for special trips. In fact, a gencrsl Stage aud L ivery business. and responsible | iano house. If Accommodations for Taveliug men a specialty you are wanting a piano, come and consult iim before making your.pur Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 chase I f your watch needs repairing give us a trial. W e will guarantee guarantied. W. H SC H RO ED ER. W hen You W a n t Good Coal B uy Watch Maker and Jcneler,Coquille, a Oregon. The person wbo disturbed the congregation hot Sunday by cm - tinuallv coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar. E J. Slocum. N o S to p -over at W a y Porta. S p s s l a l J lt t s n t ls B o i v s o t s C i f f i n t i s l a l B a S p is Do You Intend to Build? ■■■■■■ NORTH BEND, OREGON New Ceina and Holiday goods just opened. The swellest line of postal cards ever in thb city. Bran new line of Um' retlas. Look out for a raiuy day. tile Liy Wa |*aka Ratas ts R.gulae B o a r d !». world. Miller-Cleaver Business College Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s coats and furs —the latest. The safe and reliable tiwn-, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillespie who have made their home in thia city for the past two or lliree year», moved to Prosper on Saturday where Mr. Gilleopie has n'-cepted a petition with I lie Prosper Mill Co. C. A H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor. ENROLL NO W . M rs. Nosler'B Locals. F ob S ale . T wo nice garden lots with crop— some fruit— at west end of T bridge. Call on J. Snow at the place. nica Salve. “ I t does (he business; I(hnve used it for piles and it cured I hem. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed it without leaving a scar behind.” 25c. at R. 8. Knowton’s drug store. Skookum Restaurant, F ound. Get next and huy your groceries where it is n pleasure for tbe clerks It costs you nothing to see to serve you and where your goods A finr new steam fire engine for will be delivered in good shape. M.\G.Pohl, RegisteredOptician Bandon came over from the bay by That place is Land fi Lyons, Phone Office in Monday’s train. It appears to be a ’i s R,- W. H. Scbroeder’s Jewelry Store, first good machine and will no doubt .be Mondayjin January, 1908. It Does the Business a great fire-fighter when well han Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, o f Clin dled. ton, Maine, says of Bucklin’s Ar J. C. Watson, the fanoy chicken raiser, has a large lot of fine cocker els for sale-— Black Minorcas,White Bocks and White and Brown L e g horns. H e also furnisher pairs and trios properly mated. AT THE - Did you stop to consider that a building made A placo to prepare t »U out o f cement blocks is almost indestructable yourself so that your and fireproof? Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the next opportunity to enter the busi last cost? Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and ness w orld on a good cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the salary w ill not be F R E D W eaving . Mrs. K. Hol- terson, Wickham residence east of the Christian church, does fine carpetanil rug weaving. Call and see samples of her work and get prices. Rink Open From 7:30 Until 10:00 P . M. The winter schedule is as follows: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday aud Sat ir e are prepared to furnish ! uaday nights and Saturday after- , . , »oon of each week. Friday nights Q00d pole W00d Sawed OCCU - will be ladies night when all will be I ratelu and split to Sllit CUS- reGu*re<^ to skate in couples. If ” , 1 you can't skate, learn bow. Lessons A ll linens bought at The \Miite fo/ngr. Coarse $ 1.50 , Split ! free afternoons. Admission 10 ots. House will be stamped free of ne $1 75 I U®6 8'tl,*e8 16 eta. For a good charge. laugh be a spectator. Cultivate the reading habit in your children by supplying good wholesome books. A large stock of the best books at Knowlton’s Drug Store. I* .« I I « • « e l !>••»• Prom • • fat «• • p tm. lr a t - C l . a * COQUILLE. OREGON. Knowlton’s Drug Store has a Sold under guarantee at R. 8. Phone nice line of framed pictures from R. S. K now lton’s drug store. -------------* - »• »- «------------- 50 cents up. G ood substantial R o o m in g H o u s e pretty piotures. The People’s Market always in C o n n e c t io n . keeps fresh vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. George McAdams Anyone wishing house moving or The most previous g ift is the eye | of this citv returned Saturday from a visit with the parents of the lat other heavy work done can be nc. sight. Do not trifle wi*h it. commodatcd by calling on H. L. ter, Mr. and MrB. F. M. Miller, of Varney. Fishtrap. O abpet S K A T I N G R IN K . Before purchasing Har Incandescent Electric Light ness elsewhere, get our prices. We are offering the best Bargains in the Countb xxxx>ocooo<>oooooooo<>oo< C. H. BANNING GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED. GOODS FRESH. Presi Accepted throughout tbe civilized world the as the moet universally satisfactory il- Button luminant for Cleanest, Most all purposes. Convenient, and C H E A P E S T light known. there That furniabed by the you R IV E R ave It. E L E C T R IC S s fe s sud the C O Q U IL L B CO ia tin t class and up to date in «very respect The rates place it within reach of all FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. W aehm gton, D . C* è