Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 26, 1908, Image 2

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Coquille tjerald.
E d N eu n sw an der Dies
Pioneers' Encampment
H E R E IS A L I B R A R Y F R E E
A nice line of Cliamhrees, and
Next time vou ordre floor, specify lace collors just in st O. Willsons A
Co’s.
SOUND RING
Go to Land A Lyons’ a for nice
Z. T. Siglin of the Isthmus paid suit of clothes. T hey will save you
the county scat a visit on Saturday. money.
“ Dements Best’ ’ is the flour
W. J. Moon, of lloseburg, who
Drane sells if.
has spent several weens lately with
Panama Hats at Robinson’s.
j
NOTICE FOK PUBL1UA 1 ION.
j DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER«
Db
Ed Neunswauder, the youngj
H on .B in ger Hermauu has con- Chance for sotne Lodge, Church,
ior, Land Ottice at Roocburg, Ore­
gon, April 7th, 1908.
Society, or Club to Obtain it
woodsman who was stricken with sented to be present at snd address
Notice is hereby given that Lawreuce
paralysis while sitting in MeDon- j the annual reunb n of the pioneers
E. Teters of Fairview, Oregon, tins filed
One hundred and fifty dollars
notice
of Ilia intention to make final
G overnor Chamberlain was on a aid’s barber shop last Wednesday, and veterans which will be held in
five-year proof in support of his claim,
worth of books—and nobody dares
died
the
day
following
at
3:15
p.
m.
■
Coquille
next
Wednesday,
Thurs-
visit to the Klamath Falls country
viz: Homestead Entry No. 11,624 marlo
7 ", ; ’ o',
\ I gutss bow it ueh worth of informa-
May 1», 1902, for the E X of H K ^. NW
last week, and to the Pelican Bay in bis room at tbe'Hotell Coquille. day and Friday, 8>Ol t. 2d, 3d and
lion and amusement— are on view . Go to the foil Friday.
You can his mother at the old home near X ol 8 EV 4 , Section 18, Township 27
The announcement of the ex-
resort of E. H. Harriman at the The unfortunate mau was not liti.
South,
Range 11 West, \V. M., and that
in the windo' of the N. Lorenz
said proof will be made before tbe Reg­
take in the evening sports and re-1 Fairview returns h an • this week.
railroad magnate’s personal invita­ thought at the time to be iu a seti- Congressman’s coming, and he is
dry goods store.
ister and Receiver at Koseburg, Oregon,
turn at 9 p. in.
“ VV anted . — Good man in every on Saturday, October 17th, 1908.
tion.
The Governor was invited ous condition, ns he had had such one of the most distinguished ami
Want them? Step over to the
He names the following witnesses to
Before buying a tent call on Goff locality— good pay; experience un­
thither along with prominent irri­ spells before, but late Wednesday j eloquent of Oregon’s pioneers, is a
sto.e wlieu you are down town this it Goodman; it means money to you. j necessary to represent large Real prove Ids continuous residence upon,
gation officials for the purpose of evening he grew worse and ii was ! source of great satisfaction to the
and
cultivation of, ttie land, viz:
afternoon or tomorrow and look the
J. L. Barker, G. W . Norris, T. G»
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M Estate organization. Write today.
talking over irrigation and the de­ soon evident he could not recover S ciety itself and will prove an im­
lot over. le u will see one hundred
B. F. Loos Co., lies Moines, Iowa.” Barker and Herbert Johnson, all of
Mr. Neunswander was a native portant addition to the program as
E Ghureh will meet at tho parson­
velopment of irrigated districts by
Fairview. Oregon.
volumes
handsomely
bound in
L ost . — A cream albatross baby
of
Kansas,
about
30
years
of
age,
B enjamin L. E d dy ,
age
Thursday
afternoop.
already
drafted
for
the
auspicious
railroad construction.
Mr. Harri-
colored cloth filling and a five sec-
Register.
coat
between
the
Frank
Collier
man is seemingly taking an aug­ and of late had worked in B ester’s event. The wbite-huixed argonauts
For Sato—80 acres of fine secoud
lion
solid
oak
book
case.
Do
you
place
and
this
city.
F
inler
will
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
growth timber J mile from river
mented interest in Oregon’s future camp no Cuuingbam creek. He and war veterans are exerting every
like to keep up on all the latest Inquire at the H erald office.
please leave same at this office aud
Notice is hereby given that tbe co ­
since he has acquired a summer bad been in this vicinity for two effort to the end that the encamp­
partnership heretofore existing under
novels, tho brightest most entertain­
W. E. Neely moved from Fair- receive reward.
home within her borders and has seasons or more, and his jovial and ment of 1908 shall be ODe of the
the firm name of LeBlanc A Sapp, do­
ing and amusing tales of the past
ing
a Wholesale Liquor Business in tbe
‘ Sound Ring" flour can be bought
view- Monday to a ranch he has pur­
become so greatly infatuated with kindly disposition had earned for most memorable yet held in South­
town of Coquille, in Coos County, Ore­
few years? If you do, take a look
through
any
grocer.
him
many
friend.
He
was
a
mem­
west
Oregon,
and
our
people
gener­
chased on Bear Creek.
the grandeur of Crater Lake and its
gon, is hereby dissolved, Mat Sapp re­
at these books and think it over.
F or S ale .— Half of a well selected tiring from said firm and Joseph l.r-
many captivating environs.
Gov­ ber of the Fraternal Orded of ally should assist them iu demon­
The
Coos
Bay
Monumental
Works
Hlanc retains and will continue tbe
This library is to go to some
is prepared to furnish Dice iron fen­ herd belonging to a lower river business, be having this day pnrebas- <1
ernor Chamberlain reports that the Eagles, wbich brotherhood took strating that object.
church, school, lodge or other or­ ces for yards or cemetery lots.
dairyman,
thirtyfivo
iu
Dumber,
at
all of said Sapp’ s interest in said busi­
Hon. Binger Hermann will speak
magnate talked freely of contem­ charge of the remains and removed
thirty dollars a piece, for particulars ness.
All accounts sgainst said firm
ganization. <The public will be al­
The Margaret lies Co. will pre­ addiess F. E F., care of this office. to this date are to be paid by said Jo­
plated railroad construction in this them to Marshfield to await tele­ of the country’s growth and of the
lowed to decide wbich organization
seph
LeBlanc,
and all bills due said
graphic
instructions
as
to
their
noble ones, now decimating, who
sent “ Ole Olsen” at the Masonic
State, adverting particularly to a
Mr and Mrs Dave Perkins, II G firm are to be paid to the said Joseph
shall have it, and this will be done
final
disposition
form
a
sister
resid­
led
the
way.
He
arrived
at
Myrtle
Hall
next
Monday
night.
Don’t
road through Central Oregon north
Stratton and wife, and Mrs Strat­ LeBlanc. Dated August 12, 1908.
by voting.
The lodge, society,
M a T 8 A l’ P,
Point yesterday from Rosoburg.
miss it.
and south and to the extension of ing in Kansas.
ton’s parents, Mr and Mrs Stiles of _______________ ______ Jos. LE BLANC.
school,
or
church
securing
the
.. .....-------------
The decedent spent three years
the California Northeastern through
Go
to
Robinson
for
fruit
jnrs—
Portland, returned Friday evening NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
Remember the Experience Social largest number of votes by Jan.
Mason, Economy, Everlasting and
Klamath, Lake, Harney and Mal­ in the Philippines as a member of
from their camping trip to the Big
SELECTION.
to be held Sept 8th at the home of 20th 1909 will be awarded the the Sohram Automatic Sealor.
heur to a connection with the Short the Kansas Volunteers, being horor-
United States Land Office, Koseburg,
Creek country.
E J Slocum by the members and library. In the meantime be sure
ably
discharged
at
the
close
of
his
Mrs. II. T. Brown, of Bandon,
Line. No reference was made, how­
Oregon. August 11, 1908
friends of the M E Church. Every­ and see for yourself just what this
Notice is hereby given that the State
came up the last of the week and
Chronic
Diarrhoea
Relieved
ever, to intentions with respect to service, and it was there that he body cordially invited.
Tern cents library is.
Then make up your
of Oregon, on August 11, 1908, applied
contracted blood poisoning from
visited her uncle, W. V. Cope, and
the Drain-Coos bay branch, so long
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the for the N % NW.',' and SW.Q NVVQ of
some form of diet, this poisoning to hear the experiences told and 10 mind whether it woulden’t be just
later went to the bay.
United States Express Co., Chicago, Sec 32, Tp. 26 S., K. 9 W. of W. M., a* d
under discussion.
Mr. Harriman no doubt leading to the fatal par­ cents for lunch. Come.
tbe thing for your lodge or your
writes. “ Our General Superintend­ tiled in this office a list of school indem­
and the Governor are both enthusi­ alysis as stated.
Itobiuson
has
his
shelves
loaded
nity selections in wbich it selected said
To obtain good berths on the church. Books are expensive and with Brown Shoe Co’s shoes, and ent, Mr. Quick, handed me a bot­ land;
and that Baid lists are open In the
astic for an automobile road from
Breakwater
call
up
Main
181.
it
money is scarce just now. But the they are right up to the minute.
tle ot Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera public for inspection. Any and all per­
C oquille A gain V ictor.
Medford to Crater Lake. The lat­
costs you nothing to phone.
and Diarrhoea Remedy some time sons claiming adversely the above de­
merchants of Coquille offer an op­
Mrs. Joel Patterson, whose borne ago to check an attack on the old scribed land or any legal sub (’ vision
ter will urge the Legislature to ac­
The old story of Coquille carry­
Mrs. George Guerin of Myrtle portunity to get one hundred and
or claiming the same tinder th*
is in the eastern part of town, pre­ chronic diarrhoea I have used it thereof,
cord tho project financial aid, and ing off the laurels was again repeat­
mining laws, or desiring to show said
Point went to Bandon yesterday to fifty dollars worth of books for the
sented the H erald this morning since that time and ctiird many land to be morn valuable fur mineral
will appoint a highway commission ed Sunday, for the boys and their see her daughter, Mrs. W. W. De-
organization whereyou think it will
titan for agricultural purpose-, or to o b ­
with a bag of delicious eating ap­ of our trains who have been sick. ject
therefor, of which E. H. Harriman rooters returned on the special at 7
to said selections for any lawful rea­
p. m. with victory perched higti on yoe. Mrs. Guerin, her husband and do most good. Remember to have ples of the Russian variety grown I am an old soldier who served with son, Blionldfile their claims nr their nffi-
will probably be chairman.
Rutherford
B.
Hayes
and
William
son
Watt
recently
returned
from
an
the privilege of voting will cost
their banner and a 5-to-goose-egg
(lavits of protest or contest in this office.
on her place. Many thanks!
McKinley four years in the 23rd
I hereby designate the Cixiuillc H er ­
T he decision of the United States expression beaming radiantly from extended trip to Arizona, whither you nothing. A number of merch­
al d , published at Coquille, Oregon, as
every countenance. It was a sleek
DeWitt’s Little Early Kiseis, safe, Ohio Regiment, and have no ail­ the
newspaper in which the above no­
Court of Appeals setting aside the and clean shut-out for North Bend. they went for their health. She in­ ants will issue votes with each ten
easy, pleasant, shore, little, liver ment except chronic diarrhoea, tice is to be published.
fine of #29,000,000 imposed by Gardner’s overawing work in the forms us they are all greatly im­ cent purchase and you can then pills. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
which this remedy stops at once.”
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
For sale by R. S Knowlton.
Register.
Judge Landis upon the Standard box, coupled with the support ac­ proved and glad to be back home vote for your choice of societies,
Miss
Frankie
Dean
started
this
which you would like to receive this
Oil Co. for rebating, which decision corded him, had an appalling effect. again.
morning for Boise, Idaho, via Rost-
I have for sale one rubber tire library. The votes are to be de­
was based upon a trifling technical­ McFarland pitched a good game for
North Bend, but the team was very
burg, to enter a young ladies’ sem­
posited
in
a
ballot
box
located
at
ity, came in for a merciless flaying much demoralized and in no shape runabout and harness, a few large
inary of that city. Miss Dean, who
milch
cows,
and
one
potato
digger.
Knowlton’s
Drug
store.
Full
in
last week at the meeting of Attor- for meritorious work.
Now for
G eo . H artley .
formation and list of merchants is accompanied as far as Portland
The game
neys-General in the Colorado me llandoD next Sunday.
is
to
take
place
in
Coquille,
and,
if
The
Sunday
School
of
the
M
E
giving
votes can be had at the by her mother, will be absent until
tropolis. Said one learned speaker:
June of next year.
“ The judge who cannot see in the our boys win, the season’s honors Church will have a picnic on Fri­ following stores: J. A. Lamb & Co.,
are theirs. Otherwise they and Ban- day, Aug 28th, in the grove near
W. C. Laird, Getty <fc Collier, Fred
Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cur*
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey don are tied. Both teams will be
and the Standard Oil Co. of India- at their best, and from indications Mr Patterson’s home. All meet at Slagle, The City Bakery, R. S. any case of kidney or bladder
ua one and the same thing is cer­ it iB certain the contest will be the the church at 9 o ’clock and go in a Knowlton, N Lorenz, The White trouble that is not beyond the reach
of medicine. No medicine can do
tainly either accidentally or pur­ most spirited one by far yet seeu body from there to the grove. The House, Land <t Lyons, W. H. more. Sold by E. J. Slocum.
this season.
friends
and
parents
of
pupils
cor­
Schroeder.
posely very blind. ”
The United
—
Last Sunday’s game at Marshfield
SOUTH
STATIONS
N ORTH
Bring your lunch
In addition to the foregoing the
States Supreme Court will next be between Bandon and that nine was dially invited.
Christian Church.
No.
3
No.
1
4
naked to pnBs upon the case, and a splendid exhibition if we except and enjoy a day in the woods with C oquille H erald is enrolled on the
P. M.
A. M.
A. M.
P. M.
On
next
Monday
the
church
will
the
children.
list,
and
for
every
year’s
subscrip­
Rockefeller, Rogers et al may yet a disgraceful fight in which Ban-
.Marshfield
Arrive 10.45 A rive 6.(4)
begin improvements on tho interior Leave 2.00 Leave 8.00,
don’s first baseman and a Marsh­
Mrs. Charles Wickham, the new tion, past due or in advance, paid to
bo compelled to disgorge.
2.25
8.18
8011 th port
10.20
X
5.40
of the building.
field citizen engage! on ttie dia­
2.35
8.25
lessee of the Little Hotel in this this office are given 15 votes. Like,
Summit
X
10.20
5.25
On Sunday morning the pastor
S ecretary of State Benson is in mond. The score wr.a 2 to 1 in fa­
2.45
8.30
Junction
X
10.15
5.15
citv, has given the house a thorough wise are votes given on job work will preach a special sermon to old
vor
of
Bandon.
Bandon
secured
7
San Francisco undergoing a dan­
brought
in,
one
vote
being
allowed
people.
The
evening
subject
will
overhauling
and
refurnishing,
and
bits and Marshfield 6, but there
8.451__
3.10
Coquille
10.00
gerous operation, nod the likelihood
5.00
We were much
were errors as usual. file features patrons are assured o f nice clean for every ten cents of value of work, be “ Conscience.”
3.20
8.50__
Johnsons
X
9.50
4.30
pleased with the large audience last
of fatal result presents an interest­ of the game were Marshfield’s pitch
Pay
a
year’s
subscription
of
#1
50
up-to-date rooms and quiet home­
3.27
8.55j
Schroedera
X
9.45
4.20
Sunday evening,
ing problem to the circle of official­ ing and Bandon’s team work. All
3.35
9.05__
Norway
like living. The dining room, too, and get your 15 ballots for the
X
9.40
4.10
J. N. M c C onnell , Minister,
dom in Oregon.
Mr. Benson or bets were declared off by the um­
Arrive 3.45
9.15
Myrtle Point
award ol this beautiful library, or
I^eave 9.30 Leave
4.0J
is
given
every
attention
to
insure
a
his successor in the event of death pire before the game started to qui
et the unrest of the windy city fans. reputation for unexcelled excel­ get votes by purchases at the estab­
F
or
Sale.
X — Flag station; stop on signal only
would be the successor of Governor
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The handsome
lence. You will make no mistake lishments named.
Chamberlain should the latter eith­
I f you have any repairing that
PAUL L. STERLING,
oak case with its equally handsome
Span of good mares, G and 8 yrs
when going to the Little Hotel.
Agent.
er die or resign his office, and then, you cannot do take it to Quick &
old, sound and gentle; well bred;
volumes
may
he
seen,
remember,
at
Duprev’s Celery Headache Pow-
too, tho Governor has the appoint­ Curry.
weight
about
1350.
Also
six
weeks
N. Lorenz’ dry goods store.
old mare colt, good double harness
J. Percy Wells arrived from Ash­ ders, give instant relief. Price 25
ment of a Secretary of State. Now,
and No 3 Mitchell wagon, good as
what meaneth this if Mr. Chamber­ land Monday evening on a visit to uenls. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M new. Can be seen at Roy Pown-
City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
lain is elevated to the United States his sister, Miss Kittie Wells. The
E Church will hold their Aunual der’s livery barn, Coquille. This is
Zenia C. Strang and family are to
Senntorsliip next winter pursuant to Prof, is now School Supt. of Jack­
Xmas Bazaar the first week in De­ an excellent buy.
M .
son county, but was formerly prin­ leave by wagon for Ashland some cember. Save your money for the
ii
jq
tho expressed wish of the people?
“
h
^
11
11
time
next
month,
camping
along
the
cipal of the Coquille schools.
I
p
u
prettyand useful articles. More later.
Why
lames
Lee
Got
Well
G overnor John Johnson of Min­
road and enjoying life iu true coun­
Have you visited the City Bakery
a
2
TheCaos l ay Manumental Works
Everybody in Ranesville, O.,
P .
nesota was renominated by the in its new location? I f not, do so try style. They may extend th ir
offers their entire stock of fiist-class knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural
9:45
A .
Democrats for a third term last at once.
journey to California before return­ Marble and Granite Monuments at
a
a
j j.
a
a
route 8. She Writes:“ My husband.
11
11
p
a
week notwithstanding his protests,
Win Cox of Port Orford, who had ing and be absent all winter, though a 25 per cent discount from present Sames Lee, firmly believes he owes
h
k
h
p
a
ii
i . si
a
a
and was finally prevailed upon to been to Marshfield to attend the fu­ it is probable they will visit with prices until Oct. 1, 1908.
his life to tbe use of Dr. King’s
a
a
a
^
a
a
accept the honor. His acceptance neral of his sister, the late Mrs Mar­ relatives at Ashland.
During the
Dean’s photo studio will be open New Discovery. His lungs were so
greatly pleased Mr. Bryan who feels tha Hall, visited his daughter, Mrs family’s absence Mr. Strang’s place on the first and third Sundays in severly affected that consumption
that the Governor's cnndidacy this J W Leneve, of this city the first of south of town will be managed by each month, and will be closed tbe seemed inevitable, when a friend
recommended New Discovery. We
second and fourth.
year will materially strengthen the the week, and also mndo our office a his brother, David P. Strang.
tried it, and its use lias restored him
Democratic national chances in Min­ call while in town.
Drane sells 10 cakes of fine toilet to perfect health.” Dr. King’s New
School Dist. No. 20, Curry couuiy,
Discovery is the King of throat and
nesota.
wants a teacher holding a first or soap for 25 cents,
F or R ent . Some g o o d , fnrnisho 1
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lung remedies. For coughs and
second grade certificate, for a tbiee-
nice
for
Assessor Thrift and a corps of housekeeping room s,
colds and it has no equal. The first
Diarrhoea Cured
months’ term. Wages #50
Vpply
deputies are winding up the assess teachers or pu pils. A p p ly at this to Wm. Cox, Port Orford, Or.
‘ ‘ My father has years been troubl- t*n‘ e 8' ves relief. Try it! Under
office.
guarantee at R. S. Knowlton’s
ment roll for 1908. and will have it
V' R. Wilsou sold his very pretty ed with diarrhoea, and tried every
drugstore, 50c, and Sr oo. Trial
At Lakoport, California, on Aug.
means
possible
to
effect
a
cure,
finished and ready to submit to the
residence in this city Thursday to J.
bottle free.
Board of Equalization within two 11, 1908, Mr. Grover Harrison Vann W. Tollman, a widely knowu scenic without evail,” writes John, Zirkle
of Philippi, W. V. He saw Cham­
and
Miss
Agnes
Elsie
Wheeler,both
weeks.
The equalizers, however,
photographer, who with his wife re­ berlain’s Colic, Colera and Diar­
Estray Notice
do not meet until October, and the of Upper Lake, Cal., were joined in cently came nmnng us.
Mr. and rhoea avertised in the Philippi Re­
A red heifer, white under nenth,
holy
matrimony.
Tho
bride
with
roll is being early completed.
The
Coquille Branch a t Big Ware­
Mis. Tollman will occupy the prop­ publican and decided to try it. The about five mouths old, without mark Headquarters at Marshfield.
, .
.
,
county's assessment will total near­ her parents resided in Coquille dtir erty and make their permaneut res­ result is one bottle cured !him and I ,
the
old
ly $11,00(),000 this year as against ing the early nineties. Congratu­ idence in Coquille. It is the inten­ he has not suffered with the disease , or b™nd* ,s runD,nK nbout
tor eighteen months. Before tak- Bullard place near Arago, now oc-
house. SIG HANSEN in charqe
# Id,000,000 last year and # 10,000,- lations and well wishes are extend­ tion o f Mr. Wilson and family to
itig this remedy he was a constant j cupied by Elton Tyrrell, and the
ed
by
many
friends
here.
(XX) in 1900.
bid a lieu to Coos county, going sufferer. He is now sound and -owner of the said annual is here
•y
C arpet W eavino . Mrs. K. Hoi
well and although sixty years old. notified to nlDore it or thfl
tur­
The Norway baseball team came verson, Wickham resideuco east of ,UNt to l or'* lnd
Kn ’ " def’ I’ ',p can do as much work as a young
, ...
. A
ami
down to Coquille Sunday and play- the
the Christian
Christian church
church docs
docs fine
g ne »t»y before finally locating.
man.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton
stgned will proceed to
.
acquire ownership in order to gain j
ed an interesting game with the ju- carpet
c,,rPet and
and rug
r,,ff weaving.
weaving. Call
Call and
and
No one is immune from kidney,
, ■ ,
,,,,
. .. see samples of her work and get trouble, so just remember tbatFol-
P q j - g a l e
recompense for damages done.
r
prices.
ey s Kidney Remedy will »top the
______
I
E i . ton T ybrf . ll .
ors did some very good fiold work,
irregu larities and cure anv ase of
80
acre
ranch.
and succeeded in scoring five men
A Faithful mend
kidney or bladder trouble that is not
50 acre creek bottom, large creek
F o r Sale.
through the two hits gotten off
" I have used Chamberlain’s Colic beyond the reach of medicine Sold plentv of water, 15 acres clear, some
Hughes snd some costly errors by Cholera and Diarrhoea since it was by E. J. Slocum,
fencing, orchard, small house and
A fine team of mares; weight a
the home boys. The latter got 17 first introduced to the public in The old-time baseball team of the barn Close to school and in road. 1 little over 1300; sound and geDtle.
hita and brought in aix men, mak-
and have never found one in- South Fork country is geMii.j» tn- Price $1800
! Good double harne»» and 6-weeks'
120 acres.
I old colt—good breed; al»o fine Mit­
ing the set re C to 5 in Coquille s ,y effe:te(1 bv its llse. I have been
¡fetl‘"
” , Wfek,y pneUr* in the
10 clear, bouse and barn, some chell wagon. All in GOOD condi­
xpert
iano
uner
favor. A feature of Coquille’s play- a commercial traveler for eighteen hoPe of b" D~ rtb,e to '" a * ’'"* fencing, one million feet »aw tim­
tion.
Call
and
see
them
at
Pown-
Ing was the creditable mit work o f years, and never start out on a trip lengths with th
Arngo. Norway ber very easy to log. School house
Haue your Piano tuned by the local man. w ill
der’s barn, Coquille.
Oerding liebind tbe bat in spite of with out this, my faithful friend,” and Johnson Mill nit et, an I ev t.. on land. Price $1500
sign contract to keep Piano in firs t class con­
55 acres.
his very sore snd swollen hand. T h e 1 i? y*
• Niehoto ot Oakl.id.Ind. the junior ten in of this oin
Th.
dition. two tunings a gear fo r J 3 .75 a tuning.
40 acres river bottom, balance RED AND
All Work Guaranteed.
w ill call on you a t
contest was fraught with good feel- L , y fjr thity. five ye3rs he knows i b° V*
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T -’ i k
WHITE CEDAR
once
write
or
see me.
ing throughout, the gate receipts jts value and is competent tospeak of ‘•’sro did some good ball « 0 k two good bench— bandy to river, wagon
SHINGLES
read and school. House, barn and
g up
were liberally divided, and the Nor- it. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. 1 years sg >, an t they are r
orchard, pries $5500.
f\>r Sale H y
way boys with their accompaniment
p E DrR‘ "keeps jm ffcl rice
,or " * ' ,rter " ow
VV ii»nv
The above property on terms to
L.
H.
ft W. Shingle Co.
try- »nit purch»*er.
of fair ami masculine rootera went * delicious dish for breakfast and expect b s «• them down for
Baudon,
Oregon.
P. O. Box 62
E.
N.
Smith,
Myrtle
Point,
Oreg
homo in high spirit.
for si<*k folks-
out with the juuiots soou
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1908.
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Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern
Railroad & Navigation Co.
TIME TABLE NO. 3
In Effact July 2 0 , 1 9 0 8 .
Daily Except Sunday
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W A N T E D
POTATOES
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Have You a Good
Piano?
Then see
I. A. TURNELL
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Leave your order with Mrs. M . 0. Rawlins
Coquille, Oregon.
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