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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1908)
(Eoqmlle îicfalà V ul . 25: No. 38. Entered as second-class matter May 8, 1405, at the postoflice at Coquille, Oregon, under act of (Joni’ reBB o f March 3 , 187». M ayor H a w k i n ’s sage. M e s Their Ideals—A Romance Real Life. in Nels P. Nelson. Theo.Beiyman Shoe llfe.Co. E. C. HOLLOWAY, PROP. Bread, Cake, Pies, Cookies, Gin- gersnaps, etc. Special attention giTen orders for banquets, dinner, picnics, etc. Front Street, - Coquille, Oregon committees take up their depart- menU and seek to inaugurate im- provements wherever they deen it neeessarv Th. t m, k„ . bride „ , , . ppy wife! And life is just as rich and sweet With Wes and Mollie. Dell and Pete, As ever graced the fsiry land t ,__ Ol maiden dreamsand knighthood grand. Respectfully, M. O- H awkins . ; Thus visions vanish in their time, And the real in tnrn becomes enblime. T r a n s a c ts a G eneral B a n k in g B u s in e s s O F CO Q U IliL iH , O R B O O p . vs. North B end...June 21 vs* Bandon............ July 5 Board of Directors. Correspondents. vs. Marsfield........ July 1!) A. J. Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New York City vs. North Bend . . . . Aug. 2 R. O. Dement, L. H. Hazard, | Crocker Wool worth N’l Bank, San Francisco L. Harlocker, vs. Marshfield. . . . Aug. 16 R. K. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or Isaiah Hacker, vs. Bandon.......... Aug. 30 vs. C oquille. . . . J une 28 vs. North Bend July 12 vs. Bandon........ July 26 vs. Coquille........Aug. 0 vs. Bandon........ Aug 23 vs. North Bend.. Sept. 6 REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED E 1 OF Edison or Victor Phonographs, AT NOBTH BEND North North North North North North Bend vs. Bandon . . . .June 28 Bend vs. Marshfield .. July 5 Bend vs. Coquille.. .July 26 Bend vs. Bandon. . . . Aug. 9 Beuil vs Coquille. .Aug. 23 Bi n I v«. Mnrshfi-'d Aug. 30 Cut Glass Hand Painted China, Silverware, W atches and Clocks call onuf W e Guarantee AT BANDON. Bandon vs Marsbfild.......... June 21 Bandon vs. Coquille............ July 12 Bandon vs. North Ben-1...... July 19 Bandon vs 11 usiilitM ....A u g . 2 Bandon vs. Nm th Bond . . . . Aug. 16 Bandon vs. Coquille ........ Sept. 6 E. C. BARKER & CO’S. For Sale Ranch of 160 acres grass land. Sucessor to WILSON JEWELRY CO. 100 acres fenced and sown to tame grass, some good meadow. Plenty of good running water, some fruit, Fair house, other out buildings on good road. Three miles from store and post office, at landing on the Co quille River. Price $10 00 per acre. Time will be allowed on part payment if desir ed; or a good true team of young WILL MEET ALL BOATS AND TRAINS. horses of not less than 1250 lb’s each will be taken at a reasonable Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by c 1- price. For further information enquire in Phone 116. of. D avid P S trang , J r . Coquille, Oregon, Coquille Transfer Co., W . H. M ANSELL, Prop. Thinks it Saved His Fife. Lester M. Nelson, Naples, Maine, says in a recent letter: “ I have used Dr. King’s New Discovery many years, for coughs and colds, and I think it saved my life. I have found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints« and would no more be without a bottle than I would be without food.” For near ly forty years New Discovery lias stood at the head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventive of pneu monia, and liealer of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold under guaran tee at R. 8 Knowlton’s drug store. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle free. Badly Sprained Ankle Cured S a le 1 Davton Computing Scales 1 Chas. Parker Coffee mill, 26 inch fly-wheel; ‘capacity 4 lbs per minut. 1 Templeton Cheese cutter, self computing. The above articles are practically new. Call on or address Goff A Goodman, dealers in new and sec ond-hand goods cuquille, Oregon. For Sale, At n bargain, if sold before the* first day of July, the steamer" Echo and my boat business, also" 4 lots with good new 16 room" bouse, good burn and out-build-j ings in choice location in Myrtle" Point, Also 200 acres of timber} land. Inquire of or write C. H.j James, Myrtle Point, Or. ************************** The Coquills Livery C o. has sev- ersl new rigs in and it is a pleasure to ride behind their teams. Call np phone 356. Stable opposite Fish's Box Factory. “ White River” H ou r ia the best Robinson has it. ^ ^ I ) l n r ? r k T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. * * Billiard * and * * * * * and (j) > ’ Soft Drinks Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and * * ?K * Card rooms ^ * Pool Tables ~ * Tobacco. News Stand. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * No Humbug No humbug claims have to be made for Foley’s Honey nnd Thr, the well known remedy for coughs and lung troubles. The fact that more bottles of Foley’s Honey’ and Tar are used than of any other cough remedy is the best testimoni al of its great merit. Why then risk taking some unknown prepar ation when Foley’s Honey and Tar costs you no more and is safe and sure. Sold by E. J. Slocum . W. L. McADAMS S.H . McADAMS M c A D A M S BRO S. EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers CARRIAGE AND WAGON WR0K LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES AND10UTFITS C o Q u ille ______ - ______ ~______ *______ Z _____ O r e g o n O-ood. Sliave and Hair Cut GO TO R. E. NOSLER Across the street from Hotel Coqnille First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water NOTICE. All persons holding warrants a b s t r a c t s against School district. No. 8, Coos county, Oregon, are hereby notified to present them at my place o f bus >! iness in Coquille, for payment. No 03 interest will be alloud on any war rants after May 1, 1908. W. H SclIROf HER. > Clerk School Dist, No 8, Coos Co. Oregon. J a Stomach Trouble Many remarkable cures of stom ach trebles have been effected by Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who has spent over two thousand dollars for med icine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Price 25 cents. Samples free at R. 8. Knowlton's drug store. Josh’s Place, * * * abstracts abstrac TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and Coguille, Oregon. We have completed a thorough, up-to-date The Best Pills Ever Sold. A b stra ct “ After doctoring 15 years for chronic indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me ns much good as Dr. King’ s Mew Life Pdls. I consider them the best pills ever sold.” writes B F. Ayscue, o f Ingleside 1 N. C. Sold under guarantee at R. 8. Knowlton’s drug store. 25c. Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ Coquille Post Office. MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. TITLE GUARANTEE ■ J. 3 . IBarton, A b stra ctor. ABSTRACTS ABSTRA CTS k ABSTRACT CO., H e n ry S e n g sta c k e n ,’ M a n a ge r. ABSTRA CTS ts ! P lan t. We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, snd orders will receive careful and prompt attention. - For Sale. Fifty sere ranch one- half mile from Coqnille; 25 acres bottom all cleared, fenced and cross fenced; balance bench land. Good buildings, orchard, etc. Address box 5, Coquille, Or. abstracts AB STR ABSTRACTS City Bakery, AT COQUILLE AT MARSHFIELD. Three years ago our daughter sprained her ankle and had been suflering terribly for two days and nights—had not slept a minute. Mr. Stalling*, of Butler, Tenn., told us of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. We went to the store that night and got a bottle of it and bathed her ankle two or three times and she went to sleep aud had a good night’s rest. The next morning the was much letter and in a short sime could walk around and had no more trouble with her ankle. E. M. Brumitt, Hnmpton, Tenn. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale at R. S. Knowlton’s. F o r FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Murshfield Born in Iowa The following is agaiD going the rounds of the press: “ The politi cian is my sbepard. I shall not want for "nv good things during the campaign He biddeth me in the saloon for mv vote’e sake; he fiileth mv pockets with cigars— my glass of beer runneth over. He prepareth my ticket for me in the presence of n.y better judgement. Yea, though I walk through the mud and raiu to vote for him and shout myself hoarse, when he ia elected he sliaightway forgeteth me. Lo! when I meet him in his own office he knowelh me not, shurely the wool has been pulled over mine eyes all the days of my life, and I will kick myself forever: not for ray sake, not for his sake, but for other people’s sake.” l. H. HAZRAD, Csshlt R. E. SHINE. Visa Pra< Following is the schedule of the Coos County League for the bal ance of the season: Coquille Coquille Coquille Coquille Coqnille Coquille Our family were all born and raised in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (made at Des Moines) for years. We know how good it is from long experience in the use of it. In fact, when in El Paso, Texas, the writer’s life was saved by the prompt use of this remedy. We are now engaged in the mercantile business at Nar- coossee, Fla., and have introduced the remedy here. It lias proven very successful and is constantly growing in favor.— Ennis Bros. This remedy is for sale by R. S. Knowlton. A Revised Version. J SHERWOOD Pres. A BSTRACTS P o r t l a n d , O regon . are each a subject for a lei g tb y ar swan, tide and could be discussed to ad- * just an ordinary man,’ , , , , , And ma remarked : -‘ How can that be vantage, which I may t»ke th- That city dude of Miaa Marie?” pleasure of doing at M a tk l r tune u aik ar tlirwe in iweet M y committees on th#*se , Took tip tlie trail her sisters went. . T / i i I ,. With pigi and chickens she is blest. mentR, I feel, are w. li able to give And raising hable, like the rest. valuable service, au 1 I w ould fur- And who would have it otherwise, ther recommend that e m.li o f the Although some fleeting fancy dies? BA SE BA LL SCHEDULE. Jo Zweifel a German who resides near Harbor visited our burg last Tuesday when he informed us of a thrilling encounter with a black bear. Mr. Zweifel’ s description of the eccounter is as follows: At about 10 o ’clock Monday night he states that he henrd a scratching at his smoko house door. Mr. Z. thought nt first it might be a stray dog, not dreamiDg of it being a bear. Taking his big shotgun down he told his wife, “ if I catch dat tarn dog I will give him a charge of shot” . As he drew near the smoko bouse he observed a dark animal just as he entered the door. He raised his gun but for some reason it snapped. He then gave it a tre mendous kick in the rear. The bear whirled and seized him and com menced hugging him. His lusty yells sunn biought bis faithful wife to the rescue, armed with a tea ket tie of boiling water, (that being a womau's weapon.) She dashed a large quantity of the wnter on the beats back, and it being a little too warm a climate for bruin, he releas ed bis grip on bis would be victim ami suddenly fled for parts un- knonwn. This may seeui to be a pretty big bear story but it is vouched for the truth by both Mr. and Mrs. Zweifel. — Port Orford Tribune. A BSTRACTS B y W illiam S teward G ordon . To the Houorable Council and Once on a time, don't mind the date, Citizens of the Coquille. Gieeting. It was withreluctance that I con A maiden loved one Wesley Waites, A thrifty farmer, kind and clean, sented to allow my uamejto be used •And handsomer than some I ’ ve seen, in the convention for nomination for And tougli as tiny wliiteoak rail, the office ofMayor ail felt that others And Molly, foremost in our tale, were available who were better pre Was rich in every native grace, pared to successfully meet the re With healthy form and handsome face An elder daughter of the soil quirements of an incumbent of the With hands innured to country toil, office of Mayor, and that the future Who with her hiothers, soon and lats A. F. Kirshman, of our city depends upon the suc Helped beautify the broad estate, D rntiht . cessful and paoper management of \\ hieh now her younger sisters two Enjoyed in ease, vacations through. its affairs. Then hastened b*ck to school again (Mice two door« Sooth of Post office. Since it has fallen to my lot to To study nuthoropoibs and men. Coquille . - . Oregon. serve you in the capacity of Muyor Ami as their notions did expand my success will depend upon the I They thought that they were something suport of every citzen within the grand, corporate limits of thiB city, aud As most have thought, in every age, W . THRESHER knowing I have the support of a When passing through a certain stage, council, which has members who For e’en the halls of learning find ATTORNEY-AT-LAW These symptoms of the budding mind ; have been tried and found sufficient, W rddkkbubn - - - - - O regon Like half-cured hay they often get aud new members who are fully What might be called “ The Fresh able to meet all requirements suces- man's sweat.” fully, I look forth hopefully to im Their heads enlarge, their tongues grow thick, . E. D, SPERRY proving the condition of our city. They lisp and trill till one is sick. It will be my earnest endeavor to Attorney and Councillor at Law. They look on work as rank disgrace administer the duties of the office of And worship wealth and social placs. Office in Robinson Building Mayor strictly and impartially, They give their names a Frenchy twang with an earnest denire to advance And cultivate the latest slang. i the best interests of our city in This dread disease, alas to tell, every instance. Had caught Marie nnd sister Deylls. W. C. CHASE, Among the matters which I would They twitted Molly on her “ Jay” ATTORNEY-AT-Ii AW recommend to your consideration is Until her modest wedding day. Offioe in Robinson Building, Upslaira And each one had her beau-weal the bettering of conditions that will Which she would soon announc« as real. promote and maintain the health of And Dell declared “ upon my life l__________________1 _____ ceitaiu localities. This will mean I would not be a farmer’ s wife C. R. BARROW regulations that will relieve the And have a hayseed for a man streets and backyards of being the W hodon’ t knowFrench from llindostan! Attorney and Counsellor at Law W hy. mine will Vic a stately knight geueral receptacles of all waste mat First-class References six feet and ricli—complexion light. ter from the various premises. To A giant blond with dignity Fifteen Years’ Experience establish aud execute such regula Like Caesar’s Prince of Saxony. C oquille C it y , O re tions will require two very import No king or courtior need apply ant undertakings on the part of the Unless he has an azure eye. At length the shouting heralds ran city. J. J. STANLEY Firt, a sewerage system to meet And cried“ Miss Dell has found her m an ! She says don’t stop to wesp or laugh, the demands of the more thickly LAW YER But have Wes kill the fatted calf. populated part of the city, wilh the And bring some beans and don’ t be late, Martin Building _ - Front Street extension of the present city sewer For sister Dell has found her fate.” C oq o i l l s , O regon * » # e to our public school premises. I Second, there should be secured a Then Molly gently raised the latch place to which the general garbage To view her sister’s wondrous catch— Her plumed knight! her millionaire 1 A. J. Sherwood, of the city may be removed aud Her blonded prince of the upper airl A tto r n iy - at - L a w , there burned or otherwise cared for. But lo! a little human man, N otary P u b l ic , I would appeal to the citzens in be With hair and beard a black-and-tan. half of the city council that they An oldish man, aud slightly lame, Coquille, : : Oregon give the much needed support in With a common Yankee-sounding name, these matters, as a clean city is With swarthy skin and eyes as jet, not to eq had when the citizens As the blackest cat you ever met, Walter Sinclair, make it impossible forthe council His legs and hands both bent with toil— . A ttornby - at - L a w , An honest tiller of the soil. to establish and maintain regula N otary P u b l ic , A splendid match for Molly’s man, tions to that end. Tho’ shorter built by half a span— Coquille, : : Oregon. Our water system raquires re (Dell flattened out her hair, the elf. vision in the m rtterofils financial To make him taller than herself.) affairs, the conservation of the wat And any day they may be found Hall & Hall, Perfuming all the country round, er supply, and the keeping of the For raising onions as they should, A ttorneys - at - L a w , reservoirs in a wholesome condition. They earn an honest livelihood. D ealer in R ea l E st ate of a ll k in d s. I would recommend that our Still laughed Marie with girlish grace, Marshfield, Oregon. Marshall and City Recorder so sys And drew a painter's classic face— tematize the water suply in the city Appolo’s form— with raven hair, that on the tenth of each month a In evening costume, ricli and rare. C. A. Sehlbrede, check may be made against each “ None of your farmer joys” said she, “ Will ever win a Miss Marie!” house, or faucet, the same being Attorney-at-Law, » * * * numbered in its proper block or The years rolled on, until there came Notary Public. Phone 761. locality, and each supply be made to A rumor that her name of fame M a rsh f iel d , O regon . return its proportion of the revenue Had risen o’ er earth’ s little rim to the city. An inspection should And made all other suns look dim. be made of the leaking faucets as Witli noble stride he pressed his way Toward the famous wedding day. well as the general leakage of the E. G. D. Holden water pipes. If we can prevent un Two farmers wives now strained their J j AWYRR, eyes necessary waste there is no need of J u n io n or thb P each To see their sister’s matchless prize. U. 8. Commissioner, General Insnranoo| being short on water. That “ artist-prince from ancient ttome, At present we are using a'xrat Or millionaire from nearer hom e,” Agent, and Notary Public. Office one-fifteenth of the available supply When lo, behold, a human form in Robinson Building. at the intake, and estimating that Soon hove in sight as if by storm Coquille regon. the steam will furnish one-fifth of With sandy hair and white mustache, W ith freckled face and milky lasli, the present amount in the dry sea A type we would not dare to scorn son we shall have three times the Since old Goliath’ s match was born. present amount used to meet the Prosper, Oregon. But now I’ll justify my jingle requirements of the dry season. As long as men and maids are single, A g e n t fo r And vouch for what I here relate This, with the proper cure for the Or take the just deserts of fate. Buffalo Gasolene Engines waste that now exisis throughout Will you believe the gospel truth? the system appears to be sufficient He was another granger y ou th ! So common, practical and plain. The best, cheapest aud moat con to meet all demands in the near fu This so called -‘city-artist swain,” venient power on the market, He had a horsetrade in the air ture. Before he’d hardly landed there, As the ary season is now ap And while they waited for “ high noon” proaching I would further recom He took the dogs and treed a coon. | Under the arch, so spic and span mend to your consi I «-ration the en He looked indeed a bandbox man, couragement of our Fir • Company * But when the formal feast was o ’ er Incorporated. He heaved a sigh and sought the door. to greater activity; that a regular “ Chokers and me could never agree” Manufacturers of said as he tossed upon a tree The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe drill should bo had at L ‘ oot ° oi.i-e a i I Hp His collar high and linked caff month and as many d rills as is nec-1 ‘ Two hours in pasteboards is enough?” The Strongest snd Neatrst Water essary to produce efficient w< rk. , “ I'd rather hang on a hicory limb Proof shoe made for loggers, miners Our streets, revenue, and lig h ts ! Tlia" have to suy in the city swim.” prospectors and mill men. , Anil Grandpa winked and said: “ I'll 021 Thurman Street $1.50 P er Y e a r COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1908. CTS