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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1908)
Thos. have Lodi, their Phone, Main 55, Garden seeds at Skeels’. Land A Lyens for Garden Seed. Sauer kraut on gale at Robinson’s. B oll Anderson was up from Rocky Point on Saturday. Dill Pickles in bulk, at Robison’s. J. C. Haynes, of Myrtle Point, went to the bay Thursday. Have flour? you tried SOUND RING Attorney C. R. Wade, of Bandon, had business at the County seat on Friday. If you want to rent a good dairy farm, call at the H erald office H. A . Todd, the Arago straw berry man, had business in town Friday. Big assortment o f ladies’ skirts from $1 to 815 at J. W. Leneve’s. W. F. McDaniel, of Marshfield passed through to Bandon Thursday. A new coffee at Skeels A Son’s at 25c.— a leader, as good as most 40c goods* B orn . At Prosper, Oregon, April 8, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. C C. Johnson, a daughter. Robinson’s store has just got lots of shoes aod it is no trouble to show them. The Coos Bay Monumental Works is prepared to furnish nice iron feo ces for yards or cemetery lots. If you want a nice suit of clothes — latest fall style. Robinson has them. L. M. Strong, the Myrtle Point creamery man, had business in Co- quille on Thursday of last week. Have you visited the City Bakery in its new' location? I f not, do so at once. W. C. Bradley, the general agent came over and interviewed his many customers in this valley the middle of last week. W. P. Fuller’s prepared pniuts oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co’s. P. Mright of Gravel Ford received the sad news from California, of the death of father Joseph G. Wright, , . , , . — oaused by a stroke of paralysis. In May of last year he received a par- alysis stroke which left him almost aD invalid and in the afternoon of March the 20th this year he suffer- ed another stroke from which he died a few hours later. Granpa Wright as he wan famil iarlv known was one of Oregon’s old and respected pioneers having come here in the year 1870, and will be well remembered by many old friends in Coos county, Curry and and Douglas counties. He was born in Laport county Ind. May the 16th, 1832, and was there fore seventy-five years ten months aod four days, at the time o f his death. Grandpa Wright had been a de vout Christian for over forty years and was esteemed and honored by all who knew him. He was a lov ing husband, kind father nnd a good neighbor; he leaves a sor rowing wife, two daughters and five sons, besides a large cumber of grandchildren and great grand children. Farwell, Father, thou hast left us. And on earth will meet no more; For you’ ve gone to be with Jesus, Over on the golden shore. In the cold dark grave they laid thee, Free from earthly pain and care And no more shalt thou be weary, In those mansions bright and fair. Farewell, Father, how we miss thee, Since you've gone to heaven above But we hope to meet thee, Father, In the realms of endless love. When we’ve crossed deaths silent river, And have reached the shining shore, We will meet again dear Father, Where sad partings come no more, Mrs. T. I’ , w r i o h t , G r a v e l F o r d , O re g o n . -------------- * *#* »----- Chamberlain Has the Preference. Mr. Fred. C. Hanrahan, a prom inent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says: “ For the past six years I have sold and recotr mended Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy. It is a great rem edy and one of the best patent ntedi cities 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 euro, and my customer so certain to ap preciate my recommending it to him, that I give it the preference.” For sale by R. S. Knowlton. If you want fine bacon and hams call up phone— Farmers 75. F ob S ale . A small bunch of fine young milch cows. Enquire of F. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. M. Sanderlin on his farm four and Notice is hereby given that sealed one-half miles southeast of Bandon bids w ill he received by the undersigned P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice, for the special improvements of the Glenn Creek Junction and Douglas a delicious dish for breakfast and County road in Road District No. ti, for «i<*k folks. Coos County, Oregon, said improvement Mrs. R. S Knowlton and Mrs Farnk Morse, of this ctity, were in Marshfield s d«y or so the latter part of last week shopping and vis iting, Knowlton’s Drug Store has just received a large supply of the very cboissst onion sets. A. P. Miller, the confectionary man, has given his place a generl overhauling and put down a lenoli- um, greatly improving the appear ance of his place of business. Sperry new, flour made at Taco ma, Wash., with the same cars as “ Sperry’8 Best,” "Sound Ring.” Vi Elton Tyrrell, the Arago dary- man, was in town a day or so the last o f the week. He is suffering from a very sore hand, the member having contracted blood poisoning in a slight injury. He is not suffer ing as scverly as he was, but he has a very sore hand. If you want Garden seeds that are absoluaely reliable, get the Northern Grown Heeds at Knowl- ton’s Drug store. 3 papers fi 10 ots. J. R. Morrison who has been here from Seattle for three or four weeks, went to Myrtle Point to meet a few of his old frienls in that neighborhood, before he returns home. He expects to start in a short time. He has very much en joyed bis visit with friends ot his boyhood days, he having left here over 30 ytars ago. Tired mothers, worn out by the peevish, cross baby have found Cascasweet a boon and a blessing. Cascasweet is for babies and child ren, and is especially good for the ills so common in cold weather. Look for the ingredients printed on the bottle. Contains no harmful trugs. Sold by Knowlton’s Drug 8dore. W . A. TRA VER Ladies and Gents Tailoring C O Q U IL L B , O R E G O N . ver Slouf , Di,tric‘ w.iU re: Lumber, Mouldings, etc. Standard Bred Trotting W ill Make the Season of 1908 Arago at Central Real Estate Exchange Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co B B- PAULL, MANAGER Handles all Kinds of Real Estate A plaCw to prepare yourself so that your next opportunity to enter the busi ness world on a good salary will not be L O S T Do You Intend to Build? 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 . R efusa su b s titu te s . Price OOo. E. J. SLOCUM The Mercy Hospital AT H0HTH B EN D Is now open for the recep tion of patients. The terms are $10 per week and upwards. For particulara apply to Sisters of Mercy N O RTH B L M ), O RCO O N W MMMS Coos B a y M on u m en tal W o rk s. COQUILLECONCRETE WORKS D ra n e ’s S to re , Fancy and Staple Groceries. Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. full line of We carry a F l o u r and. F e e d . S E CO N D AND HALL STS., 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 oakam , President, Portland and Coos Bay S. & S. Line BREAKW ATER Doch. , CQUILLE, PHONE safe an d re lia b le tiw n - ^ M I L L and L O G G IN G S U P P L E IS In the County E. L . T O Z IE R screw New and Speedy, S tr. E liz a b e th C a p t . O laen. M a s te r. Will make regular trips hei r Coquille River an-i w 't a n Francisco. HARNESS and EXTRAS Repairing o f Harness and Shoes. Before purchasing Ha r ness elsewhere, get our prices. We are offering the best Bargains in the Count F.leotiic Lights. Everything in First Class Style. AND CURE THE LUNGS w™ Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR C 8 l £ s h8 JSSii. AND A IL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLE». G U A R A N T E E D S A T IS F A C T O R Y OB M ONEY REFUNDED. Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We are headquarters for everything in the meat line, wants always receives prompt attention. L. 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, hörst covers, lap robes and everything usually found in a first harness shop. Incandescent Electric Light P ress Accepted throughout the civilized world th« as the most universally satisfactory it- Button C . H. B A N N IN G GROCERIES ELOUR AND EEED. GOODS FRESH. PRICES LOW. GIVE ME A CALL Your COQUILLE V A LLEY PACKING co. DEALER IN N o S t o p -o v e r a t W a y P o rta . K I L L th . C O U C H We Carry NO. 181 Establishment of He has on display a fine tine of goods, up-to-date in all re spects. He invites all friends in to ex amine goods and get Prices. PIONEER MEAT MAIftET Marshfield Oregon, N O R TH BEND, ORE. The only Complete line of D. L. PERKINS. COQUIL LE . Sails for Porltand Every Saturday Pittenger & Ward Pleasant to take Skookum Restaurant, Found. C. F. M’COLLUM, AGENT. Laxative Fruit Syrup 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 W A H K E NAVIGATION CO. ORINO Manufacturers all hinds oj 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, 36 feet wide on the bottom, at the river bank, being the outlet of said proposed drainage system. P hone 74 One ditch 2640 feet long, 24 feet wide and 3% feet deep, approximately. One ditch 3564 feet long. 6 feet wide and 3}4 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*-j feet deep, approximately. One ditch 1968 feet long, 10 feet wide and 3>4 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)4 feet deep, approximately. One ditch 3102 feet long, 6 feet wide and 344 feet deep, approximately. One ditch 3826 feet long, 6 feet wide and 3}4 feet deep, approximately. M e a ls a t a l l H o u r s C0QUILLE, OREGON Upstairs in Robinson Building. p i P s t - C l a a s Containing approximately in all 80, F r o m 6 a m to 9 p m . Service. 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 I N G T O N , P rop rietor. long, 4'{ feet high, 2 feet wide on top S p e e ia l A t t s n t lo n G iv e n to We M a k e R a t e s to and slope of 45° C ö fllm e r s ia l P s ö R s g u la r B o a rd e rs . The construction of one dyke 212 feet long, across mouth of Blough on upper portion of J. A. Davenport’s land, at river bank, 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 P . 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 NOW . that place, 10 feet wide on top and slope and fireproof? of sides 45°. M ille r -C le a v e r B u sin ess C olleg e Did you stop to consider that the tb first cost is almost the One tide gate at the mouth of main N O R TH B EN D , O REGO N. last cost? ditch. Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and The clearing of land and removal of all cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of stumps necessary for all ditches, dykes and tide gates. Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the 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 survey of said drainage system now on file in the office of the County Clerk for Coos County, Oregon. Bids will be considered for the com plete system or any portion thereof. D E A LE R IN Any and all successful bidders will, before commencement of work, be rs- quired to enter into a written contract, and give a bond with good and sufficient Aways carry in stock a large line of MONUMENTS TABLETS and A CHOICE LINE OF sureties for the faithful performance of H EADSTONES in DOMESTIC and FOREIGN MARBLE and • GI1AN their contracts. All bids to he 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 qnille, Coos County, Oregon, by April Phone. Main 1731. Mrshfield Oregon Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 'owsst 30, 1908. DAVID FULTON, Local Representative, Coquilte, Oc. Rights reserved to reject any and all consistent with good goods. didi. Dated March 4, 1908. C B. R. & E. R. R. No. fi. G. M. & M. CO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Rea J. A. D a v e n po r t , Secretary. being known as the Glenn Creek Falls J. K. M c L eod , Improvement, in accordance with the Board of Trustees. plans and specifications prepared by C. S. McCulloch. Rids will be received up tot lie 0th day of May, 1908, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day. Said bids to tie 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 tied com plete by lineal rods. Work to begin at TIM E TA B L E . the stake or station No. 40 and continu ing on the line of said road until the Phone Main 34. A. Street special tax levied for said improvements Subject to change without notice. shall be exhausted. PAUL L. STERLIN G, AGENT. No. 1. Daily ex’ t No, 1. Each bid to lie accompanied by a cer Sunday. tified check or bond payable to the un- lersigncd in the sum of $50,00 to be for Lv- 9 a. m. Marshfi’dlAr. 12:30 p.m. feited in case contract shall lie awarded I.v. 9 :45 a. m. Coquille Lv. 11:20a.m. and bidder Bhall fail to enter into con Ar. 10;20 a. m. MyrtlePt.jLv. 10: 45 a.m. tract within 10 days, with a suitable understanding for the fulfillment of his Trains to and from Reaver Hill daily. ontract. The said contract to be made PAUL STERLING, Agent. in accordance with Section 75, laws of 1903, page 284. The right to reject any and all bids is The Newest Thing in Town reserved; also the right to modify anv bids. Is the Gents' Furnishings Dated this 12th day of February, 1008. Capt. Jensen, formerly of the steamers Elizabeth and Bandon, now at the bay looking after the construction of the Fifield, was in C h a r i . es ItoniNE, Special Road Master for Road District town a day or so last week. Take your saws to Quick s Ex change to have them filed and set The shop is 3 blocks east of the postofHce. “ I have just completed a 20-year health sentence, imposed by Buck- ten’s Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago,” writes O. 8. Woolever, of Le- H«y*ville N. Y. Bucklen’s Arnica Halve heals the worst sores, boils, burn, wounJg . Ild cut8 in the shortest time. 25c at R. S. Knowl- ton’s drug store. luminant Cleanest, and there ou ave tt. for all pniposea. Hrfcs Most Convenient, and tLa CHEAPEST light known. That furnished by the R IV E R E L E C T R IC C O Q U IL L E CO is fit it class and up to dale in «very res; rst Th# rates place it within reach of all FRANK M O R SE , Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.