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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1908)
* 4 a WE ! ARE IN SWIM NOT THE SURF B U T ON T H E M A R K E T I » t ú ... C i - <*. . « ff.tr - S M IT H ’S ADDITION TO B A N D O N Cheapest and Best Property in the City. Streets being opened out and a Driveway to the Beach. Sheltered from the wind, Level Land, Beautiful Evergreen Grove on the whole Tract. LOTS $ 15 to $30. On the Installment plan. SEE The Bandon Investment Corporation Bandon, Oregon or E . N . Smith, Myrtle Point Oregon. Coquille Herald. W EDNESDAY. JULY 16 1908. Service W ill be Improved Moore Stone At the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. W. M. Ilammack, near John son’s mill, on Sunday, July 12, 1908, at 11 a. m., Mr. Thomas Franklin Moore and Miss Nettie Stone were joined in holy wedlock, Rev Thos. Barklow, of Myrtle Point, officiating. The groom, who is a prosperous . . . . ,, stock raiser of southern Curry ooun- ty, was accompanied by his brother, Walter Moore, and a cousin, Walton Miller. There were a number of relatives and friends of the bride present. The bride is a daughter of tde late David Stono and has lived in Coos county since childhood, hav- . . . . —. , , , ing lived on Fishtrap, Bandon and Myrtle Point, where she has a host of friends. The bride was dressed in white lawn and carried a beautiful bouquet of syringo and looked very charming, while the groom wore the conventional black. Miss Nancy Barklow, of Myrtle Point was brides maid, and Harry Hughes, of Arago, acted as best man. After the ceremony all repaired to tbe dining room where a bounte ous wedding feast was spread, to which they did ample justice. In the afternoon the youug couple went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller, the former a oous- in of the bride, and oil Monday morning started for their new home in Curry county. The groom is a comparative stranger in this section, and as an introduction wo give the following from the Port Orfor 1 Tribune, BRYAN and KERN. Drop Dead During Mirth -------- ^ W . J. Bryan and J. W. Kern, of Indiana, were nominate for presi- dent and vice president, respectively at the rcent Democratic convention at Denver._____ ________ While laughing and jollying with the other members of the family at the tbe home of her parents, Judge 1 and Mrs. D L Wats„n, on Isthmus Intet vettterday, Miss Bonnie Wat- sen haa Bud(]en]y stricken by henrt The function of the kidneys is to j ! strain out the impurities of the ¡blood which ir constantly passiug I through them. Foley’s Kidney 1 Remedy makes the kidneys healthy. They will strain out all waste matter \jr-^ | from the blood. Take Foley’s ' j Kidney Remedy and it will make f r y j t you well. For sale by R. S. Kuowl- DELIGHTED WITH THt? NEW Rev I. W Williams Testifies I. Rev. W. Williams, Huntington, W. Va., testifies as follows: “ This is to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous ex haustion and kidney trouble, and and am free to say that Foley’s Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for it.” General Manager C- J. Millie of The Japanese lawn party given failure. She fell unconscious to the the Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eaet- _ , under the auspices of the Library before the others realized any- ern Railway, announced today that . . . 1 .. tbe company would improve its Association on Friday eveing last, thing was wrong and in a few min A. H avens . R. W. BrrrcM train service after July 20. The proved a groat success from all utes passed away. Miss Watson had been in ill- change will be greatly (beneficial to points of view, and the large num ber o f people in attendance ex health for years but had recently all of the towns on the line in a’ buBi- W IT M pressed themselves highly pleased been improving and was thought to ness way. It is interesting to note that the with the reception and entertain be rapidly recovering, so that her death came as a great shock to the ment generally. business of the claims of some local House and carriage painters, and paperhangers. Estimates given on commercml conditions have been The grounds and houses of Messrs. numerous friends. „ . , short notice. Work neatly and promptly done. Leave orders at W. H. Nye and Belloni, the use of which affected by the recent financial Miss Watson was born at Empire Schoreder. was so kindly furnished for the oc about thirty years ago and her en troubles m other aection. It is FOR SALE BY LAND k LYON S. unoffiaially announced that the casion, were admirably adapted to tire life had beeu splmt on Coos Bay. an affair of this kind, and artistic Iu addition to her father and moth businoss of the railway for May was RED AND WHITE CEDAR arrangements of flags, lanterns, fans greater than for the corresponding er, three brothers, County Clerk umbrellas were every where in evi SHINGLES month a j oar ago when prosperity dence. Pretty maidens gowned in James Watson and Bay of Coquille, was supposed to be at flood tide and Neil Watson of Marshfield, aDd F or Sale By white served refreshments to the MRS. G. R. WICKHAM, Proprietress large crowd of people who were three sister.-, Misses Jottie, Dorothy Busines for June was also fully L. H. & W. Shingle Co. Phone i 3 x seated at tables on the lawn, veran and Laura Watson survive. up to that of the corresponding Bandon, Oregon. P. O. Box 62 das and even indoors, while some month a year ago. The funeral was held this after SHERIFF’S SALE. ' half dozen young ladies in Japan The new schedule, which will be By virtue of an execution issued out ' ese oosturfie served in other capac noon. Tho Rev. Dr. Horsfall of tire Honorable Circuit Court of the effective July 20, will include the ities and lent a pretty touch to the of the Episcopal church, conducting ef State of Oregon, for the County of Cooa following changes: the ceremonies ut the grave. A on theldtli day of July, 100S, in favor of scene. E. Don McCrary, Plaintiff and against Train No. 1 (exclusive passenger The program was carried out as large number of immediate friends L. D. Kinney, Defendant, for the sum advertised except for the wel and .'datives were present. and United States mail) will leave of one hundred seven dollars and eighty come addition of a well rendered cents Gold Coin, and fourteen dollars Marshfield at 8 a. m. arrive at Co- recitation by Miss Hazel Honey and N' Xt time you ordre flour, specify ! and twenty cents costs together with six j quille at 8:45, and Myrtle Point at per centi P®r mmuin interest and ac- I a change in respect to the “Japanese SOU *JD RING . ■ cruing costs, I have livied upon nnd will 9:15 Returning as No. 2, it will Lullabye" which was given by Call and get the latest magazines sell for cash in hand at public auction, leave Myrtli Point at 9:30 a. m., Co- Miss Getty in charming costume in at Get tv k Collier's. i ? ^ at" r‘' ay, i he. 15tl‘ day ° f. August, j 1908, at 10 o clock, a. m.. ut the Court quille at 10:00 and arrive at Marsh in her usual pleasing manner. The For a good paying millinery House door in Coquille, Coos County fine violin numbers rendered by field at 10:45. at this office a,,,j f?tate of Oregon, all the right, title Miss Floyt were a great treat to the business, apply 1 r J * and interest which the said L. D. Km Train No. 3 (mixed), will carry music ioverers present, and Mrs. Sneels & son have all kinds of ney, defendant, had on or after the 30th | passengers and freight and will of Ajiril, 1908, in or to the following Hoyt proved herself a most able feed for horses, cows and chickens. | described premises, to-wit: Lots 4, 5, | 0 Street Coquille, Oregon. leave Marshfield at 2:00 p. ru., arrive uccompaniest. A new line of light weight wool- 6.-,7 “ Pi !,8 ‘ n biock No. 78 in the town "Frank Moore passed through at Coquille at 2:45 and Myrtle Point The Coquille Band was out in f ull B . site of Coos Bay, Plat in the Coun en underwear for men at Robin- ty of Coos, state of Oregon, as per re at 3:15 p. m. Returning as No. town yesterday, dressed in his best, force and favored their audience s o d ’ s . corded plat thereof. 4, it will loavo Myrtle Point at 4:00 and driving a nice tep-buggy, and withseviral well rendered ami much Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 1 Itli | appreciated selections. To them and Miss Rubv Randleman, of N o r- 1 day 0f July, 1908. p. m., Coquille at 5:00 p. m., and bound for some point on the Co to all others who so kindly lent way, was in ibis city a couple of W. \V. OAGE, reach Marshfield atfi.'OO p. m. This quille where the sun shines and ro their aid to make this entertain , , ; Sheriff of Coos County. Oregon days the first of the week. 1 ses bloom. His brother Walter train will sorve intermediate points. ment, the first of a series, a success, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. If you want a nice suit of clothes The Beaver Hill service will con and Walton Miller a cousin, left (he .Library Association extends United States Land Office, — Intest fall style. Robinson has here this morning for the same place its most hearty thanks, tinue as at present, the train leaving Roseburg, Oregon, May 7, 1908.f them. and if the wedding bells don't riug Marshfield 1 :30 p. m. Notice is hereby given that Stephen B o d e . — In Coquile Grog. July D. L, Anderson is in Coos from A. Culbertson, of Coquille, Oregon, who The action of General Manager soon, there is no value iu the signs, Millis will bo greatly appreciated as Frank has a beautiful Tifime, and is 14, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. the Soldiers Home at Roseburg on on March 30, 1908, made Timber and the new service will be a great con one of the best young meu ever Neathery, a daughthr. his unnual visit with his daugrters, 5*°“ ? Application No. 9984, for the “ Southeast quarter ot Southwest quarter veniencc to tbe traveling public as ( E x p e r t P ia n o T u n e r ) raised in Curry county and we con Twenty-Five Cents is the Price of Mrs Jeff Wilson, o f this city, and of Section 9, Township 28 South, Range well as to shippers and receivers of gratulate both." Peace Mrs. Jas. Stinson, of near Johnson’s i ! \ " e8t; ^,illa.? ett? Mer¿',ia" ' 1{a9 Have your Piano tuned by the local man, will freight. Mr. Millis has had exten I notice of intention to make final proof, The H er . vld joius with a host of ■ to establish claim to the land above de- sive improvements made in tbe phy sign contract to keep Piano in first class con The terrible itching and smart mill. friends in congratulations nnd lust . , ... ¡ scribed,before E. A. Dodge, U. S. Com- sical condition of the road and the ing, incident to certain skin diseas dition. two tunings a year for $3.75 a tuning. 1 hone z o l and your orders will missioner at his office at Myrtle Point, wishes. work on some of these is now un es, is almost instantly allayed by sent right out by Land k Lyons' Oregon, on the loth day of 'September, All Work Guaranteed. / will call on you at derway.—Coos Bay Times. 1908. Claimant names as witnesse*: " W aste d . —Good man in every applying Chamberlain’s Halve. Price free delivery. once, write or see me. O. C. Gregory of Coquille, Oregon, 25 cents. For sale by R. S. Know!- locality— good pay; experience un Lewis Beuchler arrived Monda) L. N. Gregory, of Coquille. Oregon, The open air dance at Johnson’s ton necessary to represent large Real Pendleton, of Coquille, Oregon, mill last .Saturday night was a from Los Angeles, and with Mrs Charles L. W.Cull>ertsi>nof North Bend,Oregon. Estate organization. Write today. grand success in overy particular. The ‘'Dime’’ opens this evening, Beuchler who has l>eon here three BENJAMIN L. EDDY, B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iona ’’ The platform was all that could be Register. Frnif jir* for sale nt half prim, weeks went down the river to see The Coquille Livery Co. lias 1 v- desired, there was a large crowd of at Goff k Goodman's. iter brother, Wm. Anders m, of Riv- lively ilanrers and nothing at all eral new rigs in and it is a pleasure Hats! Hats!! Hate!!! AH kinds|erton Call happened in any way to mar the to ride behind their teams. If you havo Stable opposite of new hats af Di ane’s Store. Also pleasure of the evening, while the up phone 356. Skeels k Non give 10 per cent pouts’ furnishing goods. management and committies did all Fish’s Box Factory. H eadache discount for ca-h on shoe* till their Go to Robinson for fmit jars — that could be done for th» pleasure „ Try On« new stock urrives. Land k Lyons are closing out of their guests. The supper was their stock of clothing. Now is Mason, Economy. Everlasting an I Mrs M. J. Hartly and son Paul, N euralgia . superb and appreciated by all. The a ebaue for a good suit of clothes. the SebrRin Automatic Mentor. They Relieve Pein of Los Angeles. California. Tfived proccedrs of this dance, which was S cia tica . Just a little Cascasweet is nil that Robinson has bis shelves loaded Quickly, leaving no a goodly sum will tie given to the R heumatism it necessary to pive y>nr Ini v here la-t wtek and sre . nj ying a bad After-effect* Johnson Mill Rase Rail Club to de with Brown Shoe Co’s shoes, and w hen it is crus-, mid peevish Ca — visit with G o , Hartly, of tins place, B ackache v z m ^>M?WWWrTB fray expenses, and is bigblv appre they are right up to the minute. c isweet contains no " i o . i i - nor sou nn l lirother. Thry w 1 be here P ain inchest Skeels k Son are agents for the harmful d m ;’ - and is highly i,- o n - ciated by this jolly bunch of fans. D ist r e s s in T a k e ne 25 Doses The league game of ball played New Royal sewing machine. Full) mended by moihers everywhere. several weeks. STOMACH. of the Little Tablets Before ordering suits, call and 25 Cents at Bandon .Sunday was won by warranted in every respect. Contain - to tin NalioUn Tore S hepussness a n d the P a in is G o n e Never Sold in Bulk Before buying a tent call on Goff Food and Drug la w , Sold byR.S See Drain's sa.i p ie s . Good fits and Bandon; h ore, 4 to 0. Marshfield satisiactioo guaranteed. k Goodman; it means money to you. Kuowllon. ^oor mmm ANY OLD W - *4 B u f f u m & Havens Arago, Oregon The Wickham House R o o m a n d B oard b y M o n th or W e e k . A . P. MILLER, Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To- bacco, Confectionery. Have You a Good Piano? Then see I. A. TUI(NELL Leave your order with Mrs. M. 0. qawlyins Coquille, Oregon. D r .M i les 'A nti -P ain P ills Headache O won over at North Bend, \