Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 18, 1908, Image 4

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Coquille Horold»
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G ravel F ord Item s
Frank Harnish made a business
visit to Ccquille last week,
EDITOR AND PRvi'
W A Culbertson of McKinley
came down last week to get his farm
in shape for tbe spriDg work.
Conntv Official P a p e r .
business at
George Gritfin had
the
seat last Tuesday.
PUBLISHED EVEHY WEDNESDAY.
couDty
Be careful about that little cough.
Get something right away; some f
good, reliable remedy that will f
move the bowels. Kennedy’« Lax­
ative Cough Syrup acts gently yet
promptly on the bowels and allays
inflammation at the same time.
It is pleasant to take and it is es­
pecially reeonnnended for children,
.
ns it tastes nearly as good as nia-
le sugar.
Sold by Knowlton’s
'rug Store.
Ê
D e v o te d to t b e m aterial and aooial up­
b u ild in g o f tb e Ooqnille Valley partieclarly
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hszen of Mvr.
end o f Ooos County generally.
Ue Point are visiting relatives in
Subscription, p e ry e a r .in advanoe, $1.(50
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
this vicinity.
Notice is hereby given that the Rea­
Phone, Main 55.
George Hermann, the logger,
was looking after bis interests at ver Slough Drainage District will re­
ceive sealed bids for tbe construction of
L K M c i i v i id, o f Arago, wa* this place last Monday.
a drainage system in said district, in
il fc v i M oi dry.
Some 5,000 saw logs went out of Coos County, Oregon, which will in
1 1 ir
11 p ( id Ban- the boom at this place the past week elude the following:
don on | Monday.
One ditch 416 feet long, 36 feet wide
scd it is estimated that there are at
Fr ci k Millir vrs down from least 15,000 more farther up the on the bottom, at the river hank, befng
the outlet of Baid proposed drainage
F iibtici c r Mci day.
river.
J M F<
you want to rent a good dairy
farm, call at the H
office.
S
or ale Good secondhand
eewingmachine. Call at tbe erald
H
Men’s hats from $2.00 to $2.50
•t Robinson’s, this week 95 cents.
Do you know that tbe best line
of groceries in town is at Skeels’.
C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N .
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The
Standard
James Hervy, of Gravel Ford was
down tbe last of tbe week and made
a business trip to tbe bay.
Logan Berry plants for sale— Ste­
phens <fc Stephens, Fisbtrap. Ad­
dress Coquille.
W. R. Stephens, the Fishtrap
nurseryman, made our office a busi­
ness call while in town Saturday.
Knowlton’s Drug Store has just
received a large supply of the very
cboisest omou sets.
D on’t wait till tbe last minute to
order that Easter suit as you may
not be able to get it on time. Tra-
the tailor.
Ver,
" E i vi i u lli> i lid»,-) v »rt'i u,'
cli i.v a ; { i n f i t 1111 1 e l inthi
country last year," says the Rich­
mond Tunes-Dispatch.
you don't
believe it, feel around under the
edges of chair s, desks, counters, and
thingB when t hi wi min vtcik.
'SSL
Centra! Real Estate Exchange
COQUILLE,
j; It. p a u l l m a n a g e r
Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co
OREGON
piP st-C lasa
Upstairs in Robinson Building.
fZaals a t al l H ° u e s
F r o m e a m to 9 p m .
S « e v i «« .
Handles all Kinds of Real Estate at the Skooku m
A p lac. to prepare
yourself so that your
next opportunity to enter the busi­
ness world on a good
salary will not be
Found.
Coos Bay
Monumental Works.
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Resta u ra nt,
C A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor.
S p e c i a l A t t e n t i o n O i v e n te
We p a k e R a t e s to
C o m m e r c ia l Pe6
Régulai« B o a r d e r s .
WILL CURE YOU
BREAKW ATER
C B. K. & E. R. R- &
Sails for Porltand Every Saturday
NAVIGATION CO.
C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT.
TIM E
TAB LE.
Ph one Main 34.
Subject to change without notice.
No.
i.
Dalli ex’ tl
No,
PAUL
He has on display a
fine line o f goods,
up-to-date in all re­
spects. He incites
all friends in to ex­
amine goods and get Prices.
The safe and reliahle tiwn-.
L.
W ill make regular tripe be? »
AGENT.
C Q U IL L E ,
PHONE
AT NOHTH BEND
Is now open for tbe recep­
tion of patients. The terms
are $10 per week and
upwards. For particulars
apply to
Sisters of Mercy
NORTH
B U N D , OREOON
A CHOICE L IN E OF
full line of
Coquille. River an i
Fra n cisco .
Pittenger & W ard
NORTH BEND, ORE.
The only Complete line of
the
AND CURE
In the County
E. L. TOZIER
HARNESS and EXTRAS
Repairing of Harness and Shoes.
Before purchasing Har
ness elsewhere, get our prices.
an
We are offering the best Bargains in the
Co un
COUCH
the
LUNC8
Dr, King’s
New Discovery
WITH
FOR C8i!S?s „ iS “ .
* * * * U THROAT AND tUNC TROUBLES.
g u a r a n t e e d
s a t is f a c t o r y
OR H O N EY REFUNDED.
S E C O N D A N D H A L L S T S .,
C O Q U IL L I.
PIONEER MEAT MAIftET
r T ^ _____
We Carry
Lard,
Hams,
Bacon,
Sausage,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
We are headquarters fo r everything in the meat line,
wants always receives prompt attention.
Your
COQUILLE V A L L E Y PACKING CO.
M ÍL L ^íd LOGGlÑof L. H. PEARCE
H A R N E5S-H A K ER
SUPPLEIS
No Stop-over at W a y Porte.
K IL L
F lo u r and. F e e d .
N O . 181
Elect lie Lights. Everything in First
Cl*Hí» S; y ft ■
The Mercy Hospital
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a
Marshfield , Oregon,
DEALER IN
A W The New- and Speedy,
E. J. SLOCUM
A. Street Dock.
S T E R L IN G ,
screw
a s r u a s SUBSTITUTES.
D E A L E R in
1.
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi­
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright’s Dis­ S t r . E l i z a b e t h
Capt. Olsen, Master.
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
SO c. a n d 9 1 .0 0 B o t t le s .
D rane’s S tore,
Marshfield Oregon Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the fewe»t
consistent with good goods.
Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line
KIDNEY CURE
__________ COQUILLE CONCRETE WORKS
F. M. STEWARi
Phone, Main 1731.
FOLEY’S
IC
Did you stop to consider that a building mad«
11 »J v out of cement blocks is almost indestructabl«
and fireproof?
Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost th«
last cost?
Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed tad
cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of
Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in th«
world.
Yours for business,
A l l W o r k G u a r a n te e d .
D. L. PfcRKINS.
T inre are l o j i on ray place bran­
ded thuo: One f , one X ” and one
*. If the srrae are not removed at
once I will proceed to make use of
them.
E d J ohnson .
New. line o f Clothing, Shirt
Waists, Fine Assortment of Em­
broideries and Laces.
Dress
Patterns o f ten yards each--Bigg-
est Bargains yet John Ebert’s
Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Men’s
Walkovers. Stison Kellogg, the
est loggers shoes on Earth,
Reese’s Waterproof^ Clothing.
Mcllwaine-Knight Co. Clothing.
WAHRE
'mmm
A CARD.
James Murray, formerly jf this
city and Myrtle Point, returned
lately from an extended trip trough
Ctliforaia a i l Arizint with a crew
o fe n g in u r i <v io wjra f i r k i n , for
the Southern Pacific.
Lumber, Mouldings, etc.
Will Make the Season of 1908 at Arago
Sunday. |
Sperry new, flour made at Taco­
This is to certify that all drug­
Lv. 9 a. m
Marshfi'il'Ar. 12:30 p.m.
ma, Wash., with the same care as
gists are authorized to refund your I-v. 9:45 a. m Coquille |Lv. 11:20a.m .
“ Sperry's Best,” "Sound Ring.”
money if Foley’s Honey and Tar Ar. 10 ;20 a. m MyrtlePt.jLv. 10:45 a.m .
Mrs. A. McCue of Parkersburg, fails to cure your cough or cold. It
Trains to and from Beaver Hill daily.
is now an inmate of the General stops tbe cough, heals the lungs
PAUL STERLING, Agent.
Hospital having been brought up and prevents serious results from a
Tuesday by her husband and sis­ cold. Cures la grippe coughs and
The Newest Thing in Town
prevents pneumonia and consump­
ter, Mrs John McCue.
tion. Contains no opiates.
The
Is the G ents' F urnishings
Take your saws to Quick s Ex­ genuine ¡ h in ayellow package. Re­
Establishment of
change to have them filed and set. fuse substitutes. E. J. Slocum.
Tbe shop is 3 blocks east of the
postoffice.
If you want Garden seeds that
are absoluaely reliable, get the
Northern Grown Seede at Knowl­
ton’s Drug store..3 papers fi
10 cte.
Manufacturers all hinds oj
Stallion
P hone 74
system.
One ditcli 1640 feet long, 24 feet wide
and 3>^ feet deep, approximately.
One ditch 3564 feet long, 6 feet wide
TERMS: To Insure, $20 For I lie Season $15.
and 3% feet deep, approximately.
One ditch 5730 feet long, 20 feet wide For further particulars apply to Ward Bros, at Arago, Ore
and 3% feet deep, approximately.
One ditch 1068 feet long, 10 feet wide
and 3% deep, approximately.
One ditch 7776 feet long, 24 feet wide
and 3 l2 feet deep, approximatyly.
One ditch 3696 feet long, 10 feet wide
and 3}-g feet deep, approximately.
One ditch 3102 feet long, 6 feet wide
and 3 % feet deep, approximately.
One ditch 3826 feet long, 6 feet wide
and 3% feet deep, approximately.
Containing approximately in all 80,
000 cubic yards, and all ditches to he
excavated to the level of extreme low
tide.
The construction of one dyke on the
upper portion of Beaver slough 4090 feet
U ncle Q c in
long, 4hj feet high, 2 feet wide on top
and slope of 45°.
Prof H. A. Howell, of Havana. Cuba, The construction of one dyke 212 feet
Recommends Chamerlain’s
long, across mouth of slough on upper
Cough Remedy.
portion of J. A. Davenport’s land, at
"A s long ago as I can remember river bank, to be 2 feet higher than river
my mother was a faithful user and hank, 10 feet wide on top and slope of
sides 45°.
friend of Chamberlain’s Cough
The construction of a dyke at the
Remedy, but never in my life have
I realized its true value until now,” mouth of China Camp Creek, .3 0 feet
writes Prof. H. A. Howell, of How­ long, 2 feet higher than river bank at
ell’s American School, Havana, that place, 10 feet wide on top and slope
of sides 45°.
Cuba. “ On the night o f February
NORTH ¡BEND, OREOON.
One tide gate at the mouth of main
3rd our baby was taken sick with
a very severe cold, the next day ditch.
The clearing of land and removal of all
was worse and the following night
his condition was desperata,
He stumps necessary for all ditches, dykes
could not lie down and it was neces­ ami tide gates.
All ditches to be dug and all dykes
sary to have him in the armsevery
moment. Even then his bre-thing constructed along the lines and at the
was difficult. I did not think ho places indicated by the plans, map and
wonld live until morning. At last survey of said drainage system now on
I thought of my mother’s remedy file in the office of the County Clerk for
Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, Coos County, Oregon.
Bids will be considered for the com­
which we gave, and it afforded
plete system or any portion thereof.
prompt relief, and now, three days
Any and all successful bidders will,
later, he has fully recovered.
Under the circumstances I would before commencement o f work, he re­
not hesitats a moment in saying quired to enier into a written contract,
A ways carry in stock a large line of M O N U M E N T S T A B L E T S and
that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and give a bond with good and sufficient
sureties for the faithful performance of H E A D S T O J S 'E S in D O M E S T I C and F O R E IG N M A R B L E aud G R A N
and that only, saved the life o f our
T E , nlso agent for iron fences, vases and Settees for cemetery use.
dear little boy.” For sale by R. S. their contracts.
All bids to he forwarded in sealed en­
Knowlton.
velopes to J. A. Davenport, Secretary
T. H. Mebl & Co. carry the fam­ Beaver Slough Drainage District, Co­
quille, Coos County, Oregon, by April
ous B. L. K. Milking machines.
30, 1908.
DAVID FULTON, Local Representative, Coquilte, Or.
If you want fine bacon and^bams
Rights reserved to reject any and all
call up phone— Farmers 75.
dide.
SAY! Don't forget that
Dated March 4, 1908.
B eaver S lough D rainage D istrict ,
B y J ohn Y oakam , President,
that W. T. Kerr has the
.1. A . D avenport , Secretary.
J . K . M c L eod ,
best line of Shoes in the
Board of Trustees.
city.
Robinson has just received a full’
line of rubber boots and rubbers
We have several desirable place«
for young ladies who wish to work
also oil clothing.
I f you want that suit for tbe for board and room while attending
Business College. For full particu­
fourth come early and avoid the lars, address.
rush. Ladies or Gentlemen’s tail­
M i l l e r - C l e a v e r B u sin e ss C o l l e o k ,
North Bend Oregon.
oring done with equal satisfaction.
Traver tbe tailor.
Will Caughell, of Wedderurn,
passed through town Friday from
San Francisco with his bride, nee
M iss,‘ Katie Fromm, also of Curry
county.
They were married in
Frisco while on this trip.
Trotting
M iller-C leaver Business College
If you want a nice suit of clothes
— latest fall style. Robinson has
them.
P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice,
a delicious dish for breakfast and
for «’ '■k folks.
Bred
ENROLL NOW .
Attorney W. U. Douglas, of Marsh­
field, was a county seat business
visitor on Monday.
F or 8 ale .
A good team of horses,
wright 1400 pounds.
Inquire a t
the H e r a l d office.
Gents Tailoring
G. M. & M- CO.
L O S T Do You Intend to Build?
George Quigly waB over fiom the
bay last week extending his trip to
Bandon.
f
Ladies and
t w t <i
M istu n s, »11 tiz<p, at Heisey’e
Rev. Thos. Barklow of Myrtle
S tore.
P oin t occupied tbe pulpit of the U.
G. W. B ix iu , i f Myrtle Point, B. Church at this place last Sunday
was in town Friday.'
Quite a number of the farmers of
Heinze’a Sweet pickle's in bulk this locali ty attend the meeting of
at Robinson’s.
the Coquille Valley Fruit Growers
Mrs. G. W. Cox visited friends Association held at Myrtle Point
last Wednesday. The farmers, gen­
at Myrtle Point last week,
erally, are pruning their orchards
H-tve you tried SOU N RING
and otherwise improving them in
flour?
anticipation of a visit from the fruit
If
inspector.
erald
At a meeting of tbe dairymen.held
Big assortment of ladies’ skirts
last
Monday it was decided to o p ­
from $ 1 to $15 at J. W. Leneve’a.
erate the creamery independently
W. T. Dement, of Myrtle Point,
of the Fred G. Haigh Co. which
fiad business at tbe bay Monday.
has controlled it during the past
Swell line of Bracelets just re­ two years.
ceived at W. H. Schroeder’s.
F
W . A. TR A V E R
H. BANNING
GROCERIES
FLOUR AND FEED.
GOODS FRESH.
PRICES LOW.
GIVE ME A CALL
Myrtle Point, Ore.
A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., tiways
on hand. Also carry a stock of tents, wagons covers, horst
covers, lap robes and everything usually found in § first
harness shop.
Incandescent
Electric Light
Pres*
Accepted throughout the civilized world
the
ss the most universally satisfactory il-
Button
lutninant
for
Cleanest,
Most Convenient, and
and
CHEAPEST light known.
there
you
RIV ER
ave
it.
all
purpose*.
That furnished by the
ELECTRIC
S ife»
tbs
COQUILLR
CO
ia
Aral
class and up to date in evsry rasps««
Th« rate* place it within reach of «11
FRANK MORSE. Prop, COQUILLE. ORE.