Coquille Herald. O- F -DEAN, EDITOR AND PR^RIETOR County Official Paper. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. D e v o te d t o th e m a teriel a n d eoeial np- b a ild in p o f th e O o q a ille V alley partionlarly a n d o f C oos C ou n ty g en era lly . S u b scrip tion , p e r y e a r .i u a d ven oe, $1.50 Phone, Main 55. Go to Skecls sink another Estray Notice prices are right. vein of coal in the same locality. A red heifer, white under neath, The Enterprise repoits that a val­ F ok S a le . — Half of a well selected about five mouths old, without mark uable young horse belonging to W. herd belonging to a lower river or brand, is running about the old Carver, the Myrtle Point liveryman, dairyman, Ihirtyfive in number, at Buliurd place near Arago, now oc­ was stolen from the Pickthorne pas­ thirty dollars a piece, for particulars cupied by Eltou Tyrrell, and the address F. K F-, care of this office. ture on the Middle Fork Aug. 7th. owner of the said annual is hero’ iy E. II. Kern was at Riverton last Don’t be afraid to give Chamber­ notified to remove it or the under­ lain’s Cough remedy to your chil­ week surveying for a plat to accom­ signed will proceed to “ Post” and dren. It contains no opium or oth­ pany a request to the War Depart­ er harmful drug. It always cures. ment for a permit to build coal acquire ownership in order to gain recompense for damages done. For sale by R. 8 . Knowlton. bunkers above that town. E ltox T yrrell . Ernest 8 teuzel, formerly employ­ C a rpet W ia v in o . Mrs. K. Hoi ed as a carpenter on the steamship verson, Wickham residence east of SAY! Don't forget that Breakwater, has sued the Southern the Christian church does fine Pncific, owners of the boat, for $25,- carpet and rug weaving: Call and that W. T. Kerr has the 000 for injuries sustained in board­ see samples of her work and get prices. best line of Shoes in the ing the vessel. 11 ♦ ♦ » NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. city. For a Sprained Ankle. A sprained ankle may be cured in about one-third the time usually re­ quired, by applying Chambertain’s Pain Balm freely, and giving it ab­ solute rest. For sale by R. S. Knowlton- -------- -------------- F or Sale. United States Land Office, ) Roseburg, Oregon, May 7, 1908.) Notice is hereby given that Stephen A. Culbertson, of Coquille, Oregon, who on March 30, 1908, made Timber and Stone Application No. 9984, for the Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 28 South, Range 13 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above de­ scribed, before E. A. Dodge, U. S. Com­ missioner at his office at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on the 15th day of September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: O. C. Gregory of Coquille, Oregon, L. N. Gregory, of Coquille. Oregon, Charles Pendleton, of Coquille, Oregon, L. \V. Culbertson of North Bend,Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. F or S ale . Five year old mare A fine team of mares; weight a weighs 1400 lbs. well broke. Inquire little over 1300; sound and gentle. of I. Nordstrom Parkersburg Ore. Good double harness and 0-weeks’ Hon. Binger Hermann and his old colt— good breed; also fine Mit­ aged sister, Mrs. Nellie Bender, of chell wagon. All in GOOD condi­ Wisconsin, while coming to Myrtle tion. Call and see them at Pown- der's barn, Coquille. Point from Roseburg in Fish's pri­ vate stage last week, were capsized A Suee enough Knocker. by a collision with another vehicle. J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsvllle, N. The Newest Thing in Town Mr. Hermann waa slightly bruised, O. says: “ Bucklin’s Arnica Salve Is the Gents’ Furnishings but Mrs. Bender suffered painful in­ is a sure enough knocker for ulcers. Establishment of juries about the chest and head and A bad one came on my leg last sum­ was unconscious for a time. The mer, but that wonderful salve knocked it out iu few rounds. Not two were accompanied by Mrs. Law, even a scar remained.” Guaranteed also of Wisconsin, who is visiting for piles, sores, burns, etc. He has on display a 25 c at in the up-river country, and who It. S. Knowlton’s drug sto e. fine line o f goods, was bruised considerably by the ov­ Whave several desirable places up-to-date in all re­ erturning of the wagon. The mis' for young ladies who wish to work spects. He invites hap occurred near Sheepranch. for board and room while attending all friends in to ex­ Take your saws to Quick s Ex­ Business College. For full particu­ change to have them tiled and set lars, address. amine goods and get Prices. M h . i . er -C i . eaver B dsiness C ollege . The shop is 3 blocks east of the North Bend Oregon. postoffice. © » “ The safe and reliable tiwn- For Sale. Fifty acre ranch one- More than 200 participated in the screw half mile from Coquille; 25 acres celebration of the natal day of Hob © » " T h e New and Speedy, bottom all cleared, fenced and cross ert Morris, founder of the Order of fenced; balance bench land. Good Eastern Star, nnd the seventh an­ buildings, orchard, etc. Address nual meeting of the Coos County O box 5, Coquille, Or. Capt. Olsen, Master. E. S. Association in llarshfield last Will make regular trips bei 1 Thel Take the Kinks Out. Thursday night. Coquille’s chap­ “ I have used Dr. K ing’s New Coquille River an i 1 an ter was quite largely represented, Life Pills for many years, with in­ Francisco. several from here responding to creasing satisfaction. They take No Stop-over at W ay Ports. toasts during the evening. The the kinks out cl stomach, liver and Electilc Lights. Everything in First next annual meeting will be held at bowels, without fuss or friction,” Class Style. Bandon. Mrs. Biugaman of Ban- says N. H. Brown, of Pittsfield, Vt., Guaranteed satisfetory at R. S don was elected president of the as­ Knowlton’s drug store. 25 c. sociation, J. W. Mast of the same town vice-presidont, and Daisy De- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR yoe of Myrtle Point secretary. D. L. PERKINS. THE COUNTY OF COOS Take your weak ntamed and crip­ B. F. Cope. "1 pled Umbrella’s to F. S. Washburn, Plaintiff, the umbrella doctor, at the Bledso ■ Suit to annul a Mar­ v«. Myrtle E. Cone, riage Contract. lodging house. According to Thursday’s Times, “ Major’’ L. D. Kinney and some others are going to build a railroad from Coos bay to Boise, Idaho. Ar­ ticles of incorporation of the Pacific Coast Broadway Railway Company, a $50,000,000 corporation, have been filed with the Secretary of State at Salem. The incorporators are C. A. Sehlbrede, J. F. Pulley, G. F. Averill, C. A. Motlin, II. J. Kinney, L. D. Kinney and J. B. Milne. The capital stock of the company is di- vided into 500,000 shares of the par value of $100 each, and the railroad might bo evea a double track affair. I will make postals very reasona­ bly from auy negatives taken by Mr. Owings iu the old Wilkins gallery. I also make a specialty of new neg­ atives for postals. R ay D ean A plan to build an automobile road between Coos bay and Rose­ burg, and to operate a line of autos over it, has been launched by Mr. Crow, representing a Los Angeles syndicate which owns and operates several auto transportation compan­ ies in Nevada, says the Times. Mr. Crow has a surveying party going over the road now. He figures that the road can be put in good shape for a comparatively nominal sum, making it passable for autos the year round. He also figures that he can fix it so that a minimum speed of 20 miles per hour can be maintained over it. The matter has been taken up with the Marshfield and Roseburg chambers of com­ merce, nnd it is hoped to get the improvement made so that the line can be started this fall. It is pro­ posed to put a portable sawmill on the job, cutting down the timber along the right of way and plank­ ing wherever necessary. Already eight miles o f the distance has been plauked. purchasers. Does Gents' Fine Tailoring in all its branches. Also cleans and presses clothing in first- class style. THE STAR DRILLIN6 MACHINE CO. The Mercy Hospital K I L L the COUGH! AND C U R F the L O N G S AT NOf^TH BEND Is now open for tbe recep­ tion of patients. Tbe terms are $10 per week and upwards. For particulars apply to the city. Sisters of Mercy NORTH BEND, OREGON for C8H&HS J ® . g u a r a n t e e d satisfa c to ry O R M O N E Y RE FUNDED. $ PEART’S COAL 1 . 10 . Leave Orders at the Scales 1 . 00 . Warrant No. 084, class M, issued to S. .5 Nelson, dato April 3, 1901, amount $1.50. Warrant No. 749, class M. issued to W. H. Hall, date April 4, 1901, amount $4.20. 1 By order of the County Court of Coos A. H avens . County, Oregon, dated July 8, 1908. JAMES WATSON, County Clerk i B i ' e e u x Arago, Oregon House and carriage painters, and paperhaugers. Estimates given on short notice. Work neatly and promptly done. Leave orders at \V. H. Schoreder. Terms to suit ROSERURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B . F E It fT O It f in Prop See Coquille, R. W. Buffum & Havens In Barrow & Strang’s Saddle Horses of best quality always on baud. Good Big* it, ,»»d ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Li very liuairtes*. Accommodation» for Taveling men » spi daily j Leove Coquiile at 6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. in. F*r* $5.fi Oregon Do You lijtcnd to Build? WANTED IC Did you stop to consider that a building mad« II out o f cement blocks is almost indestructabl» and fireproof? Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost tk« last cost? Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed an4 cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion at Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in th« world. Yours for business, POTATOES Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille, Oregon. h mi - —* 1 When You W ant Good Coal Buy Warrant No. 711, class L. issued to Wal­ ter Clinton, date July 10,1900, amount $2.25. Warrant No. 577, class M, issued to W. 1.. Ha.vter, date Jan. 19, 1901. amount $ - . . I — —! SSS82 Home Realty Co, COQUILLE CO^CRUTE WORKS Coquille Branch at Big Ware­ Drane’s Store, house. S/G HANSEN in charge . D E A LE R IN Fancy and Staple Groceries. A CHOICE LINE OF | W . A. TR A V E R | Ladies and Gents Tailoring |§8 C O Q U IL L E , Central Real Estate Exchange p iO N E E R M E A T M A I f t E T B B- PAULL, MANAGER C0QULLE, Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a full line of K lo r ir a n d F e e d . Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the '»west consistent with good goods. S E C O N D A N D H A U L STS ., OOQUILLI. O REG O N . % ZSZSSZSZS2SZSZSZSZS^ Upstairs in Robinson Building, i OREGON Handles all Kinds of Real Estate We Carry Lard, Hams, f Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. F n n n rl ^ P*aCi* t0 prepare I U II 81II# yourself so that your next opportunity to enter the busi­ We ore headquarters fo r everything in the meat line. Your \ C lj~ wants always receives prompt attention. ness world on a good salary will not be COQUILLE V A LLEY PACKING CO ENROLL NOW . M iller-O leaver B usiness C ollege NORTH BEND. OREGON Incandescent Electric Light ¿> oooocoeooeoooooo^ oo< K j K R E D S L A C xL E TA ILO R - - O REG O N Accepted througbout|the civilized world th* as the most universally satisfactory il luminant Cleanest, E. L. TOZIER I H A R N E S S and E X T R A S Repairing of Harness and Shoes. Before purchasing Har ness elsewhere, get our prices. offering the best Bargains in the County !, for all pu rpose s Most Convenient, and and CHEAPEST light known. there That furnished by the ou DEALER IN We are Press Button v>Q < with Dr. «W0 « I t THROAT AND LUNC TROUBLE*. Warrant No. 343, class L, issued to A. Munck, date July ti, 1900, amount $1.50. Warrant No. 373, clnts I., issued to Henry Kern, Kr., date July 6, 1900, amount $5.50. Warrant No. 442, class L, issued to J. V. Strong, dale July 0, 1900, amount $3.20. Warrant No. 009, class L. issued tq M. M. Young, date July 0, 1900, amount The finest building location C O Q U IL L E . King’s New Discovery ... addition to tiie City o f Coquille. Pleasant to take ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to C Streot $1.00. and $150 per lot. K. H o lv e rs o n , lest of Ckrletlsn Church $ 1 . 00 . Warrant No. 339, class L, issued to Tho* Anderson, dale July 0, I: k X), amo,in. Prices $50, $60, $75, $100, $125 Laxative Fruit Syrup Igj Defendant, The new laxative. Does To MYRTLE E. COI’ E. the above named defendant not gripe or n a u s e a t e . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Cures stomach and liver OREGON: You are hereby required to appear troubles and chronic con­ and answer the complaint filed against yon is the above entitled suit within ten stipation by restoring the (10) days from the date of the service of tins summons upon you if served with­ natural action of the stom­ in this County, or within twenty (20) days if served within any other ach, liv e r and b o w e l s . Countv within the State of Oregon, but if served by publication, then on Refuse eubetltutee. Price BOo. or before the last day of the time pre­ E. J. SLOCUM scribed in the order for the publica­ tion of this summons, which prescri. bed time is six (6) weeks, the last day of which time will be Wednesday, the 9th day of September, 1908. And if you fail to so appear and ans­ wer said complaint by the said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree forever annulling tlie marriage contract existing between yourself and the said plaintiff, and for a judgment I is erecting a plant at against von for the costs and disburse­ ment* of this suit. PORTLAND, OREGON This summons is published In lhe Co- I for the manufacture of their tpiille Herald, a weekly newspaper puli I world famous lished in Coos County, Oregon, for six PORTABLE WELL consecutive weeks, beginning July 29th. 1 DRILLING MACHINES 1908, and ending September 9th, 1IHI8. by order of publication made by the for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. lion. John F. Hall, County Judge of A m o d e ra te a m ou n t o f Coos County, at Chambers in Coquille, m o n e y w ill a tari y o u in Oregon, on the 21st day of July, 1908. a p rofita b le b u s in e ss . GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for Plaintiff. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive T ests to DO The Best In 9 he orld. Wiekhim Residence, For full particulars regard­ Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To­ bacco, Confectionery. CHEAP CTIY LOTS S tr, E liz a b e t h □RIND A. P. MILLER, NOTICE FOK CANCELLATION OF COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that within sixty days from the 1st day of July, A. D. 1908, the follow ing County Warrants will be canee lied, if not presented for payment within that time, and payment thereon w ill be refused, after sixty days from said lsl day of July, A. D. 1908: Warrant No 330. class I., issued to Chas. T. Smith, date July 8, 1900, amount ave it. R IV E R E L E C T R IC Se the C0Q U TLL8 CO ie first class and up to date in every reepect The rates place it within reech o f el FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.