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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1908)
Chamberlain Has the Preference. Coquille Herald. J. F- DEAN, EDITOR Mr. Fred. C. Hanrahan, a prom inent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says: “ For the past six years I have sold and recommended Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy. It is a great rem edy and one of the best patent medi cines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my customer so certain to ap preciate my recommending it to him, that I give it the preference.” For sale by It. S. Knowlton. AND PIW RIETOR County Official Paper. I 0BLI8H E D EVEBY WEDNESDAY. QP- ii. : ling o f the Coqaille Valley particularly • ml o f Coos County generally. 4 -bsonption, peryear, in advanoe. fl.fiO Phone, Main 55. i Garden seeds at Skeels’. NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND F. A. Bates went to the bay Wed Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board will receive sealed bids un nesday. til 2 o’clock p. m. Monday, March 2, James Mast was up from Bandon 1908, for the following described land: Lot Oof Section 10,Township30south, Wednesday. Range 15 W. Each hid must he accompanied by cash or postal money order for at least one-fifth of the amount offered. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Address the undersigned and mark the envelope “ Bid for State Land.” CIIAS. V. GALLOWAY, State Land Agent. Salem, Oregon, February 1, 1908. Mrs. Will Grow was over from the isthmus Wednesday. H. F. McCracken, of Myrtle Point, went to Bondon on Thursday. C. E. Nicholson, the civil engin eer, was over from Marshfield on Thursday. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sauer kraut on sale at Robinson’s. Notice is hereby given that sealed M. R. Lee, of Myrtle Point, was bids will be received by the undersigned among Coquille's business visitors lor the special improvements of the Glenn Creek Junction and Douglas on Wednesday. County road in Road District No. 6, Dill Pickles in bulk, at Robison’s, Coos County, Oregon, said improvement being known as the Glenn Creek Falls Ed Oakes, one of Bandon’s real- Improvement, in accordance with the estate men, had business in town plans and specifications prepared by C. S. McCulloch. Bids will he received up on Thursday. to the 6th day of May, 1908, at 10:00 H ave flour? yo u tried SOUND RING o’clock a. m. of said day. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Randleman, of Parkersburg, were in Coquille on Wednesday. Heinze’s Sweet pickle's in bulk at Robinson’s. J. H. Shields, the Bandon black smith and general mecbanaie, was in town on Wednesday. If you want to rent a good dairy farm, call at the H erald office. Miss Lena Lindebeck, of Arago, returned home Wednesday after a visit of several days with Mrs. C. O. Dryden. Said bids to be for removing rock and dirt and mak ing roadbed, clearing roadway by cubic yards and also for clearing road way rock work and making road lied com plete by lineal rods. Work to begin at the stake or station No. 40 and continu ing on the line of Baid road until the special tax levied for said improvements shall be exhausted. Each bid to lie accompanied by a cer tified check or bond payable to the un dersigned in the sum of $50,00 to be for feited in case contract shall be awarded and bidder shall fail to enter into con tract within 10 days, witli a suitable understanding for the fulfillment of his contract. The said contract to lie made in accordance with Section 75, laws oi 1903, page 284. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved; also the right to modify any bids. Dated this 12th day oi February, 1908. C h a r l e s R o d ix k , Big assortment of ladies’ skirts Special Road Master for Road District No. 0. from $1 to $15 at J. W. Leneve’s. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. E. R. Jones, of Coos river, made Mr. Thos. Stenton, postmaster of our office a pleasant call while in town on Thursday. He was look Pontypool, Out., writes: “ For the past eight years I suffered from ing for a place to rent. rheumatic pains, and during that P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice, time I used many different lini a delicious dish for breakfast and merits and remedies for the cure of rheumatism. Last summer I pro' for «ick folks cured a bottle of Chamberlain’s F o r S a l e . A small bunch of fine Pain Balm and got more relief from young milch cows. Enquire of F. it than anything I ever used, and M. Sanderlin on his farm four and cheerfully recommend ibis liniment one-hulf miles southeast of Bandon. to all sufferers from rheumatic Knowlton’s Drug Store has just pains.” For sale by R. S. Knowlton. received a large supply of the very choisest onion sets. T. H. Mehl A Co. carry the fam ous B. L. K. Milking machines. Chas. Getty, of Empire, was over If you want fine bacon nnd hams to see his daughter, Miss Fannie, call up phone— Farmers 75. who has in copartnership with Miss SAY! Don’t forget that Effie Collier, purchased the Con- that W. T. Kerr has the fectiouary business of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose. best line of Shoes in the Robinson has just received a full’ line of rubber boots and rubbers city. also oil clothing. Wo have the coffee aud tea that Jonathan Quick, of this city, have the drinking quality at Skeels’ returned Thursday from a visit of We have several desirable places about six months with bis daugh for young ladies who wish to work ters, the Misses Flora nud Mary, for board and room while attending now residents of Pendleton, this Business College. For full particu lars, address. state, where the latter has a position M il l e r -C leaver B usiness C olleok , the schools then as teacher. North Bend Oregon. Sperry new, flour made at Taco ma, Wash., with the snme care ns "Sperry’s Best,” “Sound Ring.” A nice new home just being fin ished up belonging to E. A. Pbilpot of Bandon, burned at an early hour last Wednesday morning. The household goods were saved but the house was completely destroyed. Take your saws to Quick s Ex change to have them filed and set The shop is 3 blocks east of the postoffice. C. O. Crosby, who is establishing a nursery at Faiaview, made ourffice a pleasant call while in town Wed nesday of last week. He informs us that by the time transplanting time corns again he will be able to furnish n large supply of fruit trees and shrubbery. He will make Gravensteins a specialty. If you want Garden seeds that are absoluaely reliable, get the Northern Grown Heeds at Kuowl- ton’s Drug store. 3 papers f> 10 eta For Constipation Laxative Fruit Syrup P le a sa n t to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or n a u s e a t e . Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and b o w e l s . The Mercy Hospital Is now open for the recep tion of patients. The terms are $10 per week and upwards. For particulars apply to Sisters of Mercy NORTH BEND, OREOON ’TTTT W A HT^T3 • - B A T f * iin fli \ / ^ jv j l »i <Q( & Ladies and Gents Tailoring C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N . Manufacturers all kinds oj ^ Lumber, Mouldings, etc. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Rea ver Slough Drainage District will re ceive sealed bids for the construction of a drainage system in said district, in Coos County, Oregon, which will in clude the following: One ditch 416 feet long, .‘16 feet wide on the bottom, at the river hank, being the outlet of said proposed drainage system. P hone 74 One ditch 2640 feet long, 24 feet wide and 3}4 feet deep, approximately. One ditch 3564 feet long, 6 feet wide and 3% feet deep, approximately. TERMS: To Insure, $20 For the Season $15. 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 1968 feet long, 10 feet wide and 3% deep, approximately. One ditch 7776 feet long, 24 feet wide and 3% feet deep, approximatyly. One ditch 3696 feet long, 10 feet wide and 3% 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. [d ea ls a t a ll H o u r * COQUILLE, OREGON Upstairs in Robinson Building. F i f s t " C l a s f t Containing approximately in all 80, F* «o m 6 a m t o 9 p m . S ervie«. 000 cubic yards, and all ditches to be excavated to the level of extreme low AT THE tide. The construction of one dyke on the upper portion of Beaver slough 4090 feet C A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. long, 4 l/J feet high, 2 feet wide on top S p e o i a l A t t e n t i o n G iv e n to We [ f l a k e R a t o s to and slope of 45°. C öfT lm erela l P e ö R egu lan B o a r d e r » . The construction of one dyke 212 feet long, across mouth of slough on upper portion of J. A. Davenport’s land, at river hank, to be 2 feet higher than river bank, 10 feet wide on top and slope of sides 45°. The construction of a dyke at the ft Did you stop to consider that a building made mouth of China Camp Creek, 30 feet long. 2 feet higher than river hank at out of cement blocks is almost indestructable ENROLL N OW . that place, 10 feet wide on top and slope and fireproof? of sides 45°. M iller-C leaver B usiness C ollege Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost th« One tide gate at the mouth of main N O RTH BEND, OREOON last cost? ditch. Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and The clearing of land and removal of all stumps necessary for all ditches, dykes cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of and tide gates. Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in th« All ditches to be dug and all dykes world. Yours for business, constructed along the lines and at the places indicated by the plans, map and ——— ;--------------------------- ------ ---- ---- ------------ -- sag - aw survey of said drainage system now on file in the office of the County Clerk for Coos County, Oregon. Bids will he considered for the com - . ' 1 plete system or any portion thereof. D E A L E R IN Any and all successful bidders will, before commencement of work, be re quired to enter into a written contract, and give a bond with good and sufficient A ways carry in stock a large line of MONUMENTS I ABLETS and A C H O IC E L I N E O F sureties for the faithful performance of HEADSTONES in DOMESTIC and FOREIGN MARBLE aud * GRAN their contracts. All bids to be forwarded in sealed en TE, a Iso agent for iron fences, vases and Settees for cemetery use. velopes to J. A. Davenport, Secretary A ll W o r k G u a ra n te e d . Beaver Slough Drainage District, Co ' F. M. STEWART quille, Coos County, Oregon, by April Phone, Main 1731. Mrshfield Oregon 30, 1908. Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the *9west DAVID FULTON, Local Representative, Coquilie, Or. Rights reserved to reject any and all consistent with good goods. dids. Dated March 4, 1908. SE C O N D AND HALL S T S ., COQUILLE. The Standard Bred Trotting New line of Clothing, Shirt Waists, Fine Assortment of Em broideries and Laces. Dress Patterns of ten yards each--Bigg est Bargains vet John Ebert’s Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Men’s Walkovers. Stison Kellogg, the best loggers shoes on Earth. Reese’s Waterproof Clothing. Mcllwaine-Knight Co. Clothing. Stallion WAHKE « fit W ill Make the Season of I 1908 at Arago Central Real Estate Exchange Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co B. B- PAULL, MANAGER Handles all Kinds of Real Estate Skookum Restaurant, Fstnnrl A plaC j t0 PrePare I UUI IU« yourself so that your next opportunity to enter the busi ness world on a good I /"VÇ? T salary will not be LW O I Do You Intend to Build? It Oil O M M NTS COQUILLE COM CRETE WORKS D ra n e ’s S to re , Coos Bay Monumental Works. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. full line of We carry a a n d . F e e d .. B e a v e r S lough D r a in a g e D ist r ic t , B y J ohn Y o a k a m , President, J. A. D av en po rt , Secretary. J . K . M c L e o d , Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line Board of Trustees. C B. R. & E. R R- & NAVIGATION CO. pjONEER MEAT MARKET BREAKW ATER Sails for Poritand ’Every Saturday C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT. TIM E TA B LE . Subject to change without notice. 1. 'Daily ex’ t No, 1. ___________ I Sunday. Lv. 9 a. m I Marshfl’d. Ar. 12:90 p.m. Lv. 9:45 a. m Coquille Lv, 11:20 a.m. At, 10;20a. m. MyrtlePt.|Lv. 10:45 a.m. N o. D. L. PERKINS. OEINO G. M. & M. GO. Twenty Year Sentence Mr. L. H. Farnhatn, a prominent druggist o f Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: Trains to and from Beaver Hill daily. PAUL STERLING, Agent. “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation.” The Newest Thing in Town Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and Is the Gents' Furnishings pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Establishment of Samples free. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Mr and Mrs. G. R. Hancock who spent last season on a farm below Bandon, pnssed through town Wed nesday on their wav to Empire, Mr. R e f u s e s u b s t it u t e s . P r ic e OOo. Hancock having accepted a posi E. J SLOCUM tion with the lifesaving crew at Coos bay. Mr. ; Hancock was a member of the Randon life-savers for som e ' lime, and is thoroughly acquainted ; with the work. AT N0HTH EtEND Tired mothers, worn out by (he peevish, cross baby have found Cascasweet n boon and a blessing. Cascasweet is for babies and child ren, and is es|iecially good for the ills so common in cold weather. Look for the ingredients printed on the bottle. Contains no harmful 1 drugs. Sold by Knowlton’s Drug Store. A “ I have just completed a SO yeti health sentence, imposed by Buck- len’s Arnica Salve, which cured me . W o f bleeding piles just twenty years j TO ago," writes O. 8. Woolever, of Le- Raysville, N. Y. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds s,nd cuts in the shortest time. 25c at R. S. Knowl- tou’s drug store. He has on display a fine fine of goods, up-to-date in all re spects. He inuites all friends in to ex amine goods and get Prices. Phone Main 34. PAUL L. A. Street Dock. STER LIN G , AGENT. C a p t. Olsen. M a ster. PHONE t h e with Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR C L. H. PEARCE H A R N ESS-H A K ER Myrtle Point, Ore. In the County A complete stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc., »Iways on hand. Also carry a stock of tents, | wagons covers, hörst covers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first harness shop. E. L. TO ZIER DEALER IN HARNESS and EXTRAS Repairing of Harness and Shoes. Before purchasing Ha> Incandescent Electric Light ness elsewhere, get our prices. offering the best Bargains in the Count Press Accepted throughout the civilized world the as the moat universally aatiefactory il- Butten x > oncx > o o o o c < x > c o c < nc ; C. H. BANNING GROCERIES FLOUR AND FEED. luminant Cieaneat, and there ou ave it. for all purpoara. h'sfea Moat Couvenient, and the CHEAPEST light known. That furniahed by the C O Q U IL L B R IV E R CO E L E C T R IC ia fit it clasa and up to date in every reapret Tha ratea place it within reach of all o lds 9 J S k . AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. G U A R A N T E E D SATISFAC TO R Y OR M ONEY REFUNDED. GOODS FRESH. PRICES LOW. Your —r— « N o S t o p -o v e r at W a y P orta. K IL L thc C O U G H AND CURE LUNGS We are headquarters for everything in the meat line. wonts always receives prompt attention. COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO. /M ILL and LOGGINGH SUPPLEIS C o q u ille River an i l >an We are F ra n c is c o . Electfic Lights. Everything in First Class Sti le. We Carry NO. 181 NORTH BEND, ORE. The only Complete line of KJtT'The New anti Speedy,, Will make regular trips bet s CQUILLE, Pittenger & Ward C F The safe ami reliable tiwn- S tr. E l i z a b e t h Marshfield , Oregon, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. GIVE ME A CALL >OOOOOOO0 O0 O<>0 OOOO<9 FRANK MORSE, Prop, C O Q U I L L E , O RE .