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$ 8 2 5 P er A c r e F o r Crop
R. R . Pinkerton of North Inlet
was in North Bend yesterday com
pleting preparations to market his
crop of cranberries which will be
one of the most lucrative crops ever
produced in Coos county. He
stated that his cranbery ranch would
yield about 300 bushels per sere
and as the prevailing price is about
$2.75 per bushel, he will derive
about $825 per acre.
The cranberrirs are among the
finest ever seen in this section and
are Baid to be superior to the fa
mous Cape Cod cranberries, being
larger and of even a better flavor.
Mr. Pinkerton came to Coos Bay
from the east where he had consid
erable experience in cranberry
growing. He says that the marsh
land in this section is better than in
the east as the crop here is free
from the dangers and pests that
cause grief for the growers in Mas
sachusetts. Here, be, believes the
cranberry crop is practoically cer
tain.
Mr. Pinkerton says that the yield
from the cranberries will be better
attar the fields have been cultivated
a few more seasons and thinks that
400 bushels per acre is a conserva
tive estimate on the possible yield.
Cranberries have sold as high as
$4.00 per bushel here, it is said, so
that cranberry growing offers sueb
great inducements thnal ther is
bound to be a rapid development of
the industry in this eectien.— Coos
Bay Times.
County Clerk Watson reopened
the registration books for Coos coun
ty last Monday and will receive reg
istrations of persoos who have
not yet registered this year, up to
and including October 20tb. Voters
who have not registered since Jan
uary 1st will be required to do so
in case they vote for president in No"
vember, or be put to the trouble of
swearing in their vote by witnesses.
Voters who have changed precincts
since registering will be given an
opportunity to record such change
and vote in the newly adopted pre
cinct. Six months’ residence in the
state gives a voter the right to reg-
ister. There is no residence re
quirement in the precinct. For
eigners who have been admitted to
citizenship, or declared his inten
tions to become a citilen moru than a
year previously may register and
yote iu November.
Ben Schuyler, of Marshfield, re- Public Library Voting Contest:
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turuoit from a trip to Bandon Moo-
Public
Library.......................
2793
day.
Odd Fellows..........................
162
A nice line of Chambrees, nnd
Rebekabs.................................
43
lace collors just in at O. Willsons A
Masonic Lodge.......................
52
Co’a.
50
Rev. G. H. Roach, of Bandon, Eastern Star.............
Knignts
of
Pythias...............
31
went to the bay Monday to take a
Pythian Sisters.......................
40
steamer for Portland where he goes
Modem Woodmen.................
50
for a short visit.
Royal Neighbors...................
50
Go to Land A Lyons’ a for nice
155
suit of clothes. They will save you Woodmen of the W o rld .......
Redmen...................................
14
money.
Pocahontas.............................
13
The big dredg Oregon arrived in
the bay Monday morning and will Public School......................... 2015
Christian Church...................
10
be ready to begin operations
few dayH.
Episcopal Church..................
17
Road District No. 11 is advertís- M E Church...........................
70
10
mg improvements to be made. Cun- 7th Day Adventst...................
tractors should look up their notice Ladies Study Club...............
100
in another column in this paper
Epworth League....................
201
2
F ine and P lain S ewing , At home Presbyterian Church.............
112
on Spurgeon Hill by Mrs. Emma Beaver Slough School...........
Han scorn.
Town........ ................................
22
70
Col. W. H. Holabird, of San Lampa......................................
Francisco, who is here in the inter Johngon’s Mill.......................
919
est of the Southern Pacific Railroad Fairview School.....................
500
Co., came over from the bay yester
The Portland Country Club and
day afternoon as he is looking over
Livestock Association begins its
the county with a view to passing
initial meeting today. The exhibit
judgement as to woether a railrord
of livestock surpasses that shown at
into Coos county would be a paying
tbe Lewis and Clark Exposition,
investment. He was accompanied
and the races will be tbe best ever
by Mr. Millie, manager of our local
witnessed here.
Tbe great mile
line at Marshfield, his wife and
daughter, and Col. William Grimes. track just completed at a cost of
Mr. Holabird expressed himself as $27,000, the immense barns and
highly pleased with the appearance steel frame amphitheatre, give tbe
of our county and its prospects.
grounds and surroundings an ap
J. F. Blukley, of Lodi, California, pearance of solidity and permanence.
who cume up seyeral days ago and The track is considered tbe best
joined his Mother, Mrs. James drined that has been built in this
Blackley, who was here visiting her part of the United states. There is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kronen a steam railroad line into the
berg, after haviug a nice trip to Fort grounds, in addition to a splendidly
Orford and other points in Curry equipped electric line—in fact, the
county, started for his home Mon latter has been tested and found ca
day, going overland by way of pable of handling forty-five cars at
Drain. His mother will go soon, one time. Together these lines will
but by steamer.
relieve the grounds of seven thou
Cleveland's Superior
Baking sand people within the first fifteen
Powder. The goods that saves you minutes after a meeting.
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money.
Donald Charleson, the civil en
gineer who had charge of the gov
ernment work at Bandon, went to
tlie bay yesterday. The appropri
ation having been expended, the
jetty work at Bandon closed down
last week till another allowance is
available. Good work has been
done and much improvement in the
depth of water accomplished with
the extension of the jetty and the
blasting out of the rocks from the
cbannol.
Big Eagle Tries to Carry Away
A 3-Year-Old Child.
New York, Sept. 18.— While
Blanche Cribbier, 3 years old, the
daughter of Fred Cribbier, a Sum
mer resident of Helmetta, N. J.,
was at play near her home, a large
eagle swooped down and attempted
to carry the child away in its taions.
Cribbier was working nearby, and
the screams of his daughter attracted
his attantion. He fought off the
bird, and as it attempted toffy away
her brother, who had come up with
a shotgun, fired aDd wounded the
eagle. Its capture was then an easy
matter. The chi^d was found to be
uniDjured except fora few scratches.
The eagle, though peppered with
shot, will live, and the Cribiers in
tend to keep it in a cage.
Spiritualism.
Myrtle Point Enterprise.
Mrs. W e s le y B ark lo w has writ-
D rane’s S tore,
Hear McConnell on the above
ten to ber husband from Salem
subject
at the Christian Church next
wbere she has been receiving treat
ment in the state hospital.
She Sunday evening.
states that she has fully recovered
For Sale.
her health and desires to return to
ber home at Myrtle Point. She
A fiue team o f mares; w eight a
writes an interesting letter and little over 1300; sound and gentle.
there is no question but that she G o o d d o u b le harness and 6-w eek»'
old c o l t — g o o d b reed ; ds<> fine Mit-
has greatly improved.
Rev. C. E. Butts has resigned the chell wagon. A ll iu G O O D co n d i
tion. Call and see them at P ow n -
pastorate of the Presbvterian church
. . . .
,
,
! dar’s burn, Coquille.
at this place and expects to leave j
r t r
in about two weeks for Enumclaw,
Notice to Taxpayers
Wash., to take charge of the Pres
•Please take noti 'e that the second
byterian church at that place. Mr.
Butts and his family, though having installment of taxes will be delin
quent October 5th. 1908. No cards
lived 1 ere less than a year, have
will be sent out except upon ap
many friends in Myrtle Point who plication.
will b« sorry to have them leave for
Dated September 10th, 1908
W . W. Gage.
another location, but will wish them
Sheriff aud Tax Collector.
well wherever they may go.
Darius Gant was down from Ru
ral tbe first of tbe week. He says
that they are getting some perfect
roads built in that section. His
district is one of tbe richest in the
county and they are building a 14-
foot roadway, aud propose to con
tinue the taxation of property until
the district is well proviled for in
tbe matter of highways. The big
timber holders bear a large share
to tbe expense.
Dr. J. D. Wetmore gave a banquet
to the members of the Myrtle Point
fire department at tbe Hotel Guerin
Monday nigbt after the conclusion
of the monthly meeting of tbe de
partment. The banquet was given
to show the doctor’s appreciation
for tbe work of the firemen in saving
his hospital from destruction by fire
a week ago. Hon. Binger Her
mann, former congressman from
this district, and Councilman Adams,
a member of tbe water committee,
were gueBts of honor. Mr. Her
mann gave a brief but interesting
talk and short talks were made by
others of the company. Tbe table
was spread with an abundance of
the good things of tbe season and
tbe occasion was greatly enjoyed
by all of the guests. After the ban
quet cho ce cigars were passed
around.
Our new goods arrive this week,
call and see if we can't save you
money on dry goods. O. Wilson &
Co.
Dr. C. W. Endicot is now located
in bis new office on Front street
and is prepared to do all classes of
modern dentistry.
His motbods
and instruments are all modern and
up to date.
D E A L E R IN
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
A C H O I C E L I N E OF
F lo u r a n d F e e d .
Euerything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 'o n est
consistent with good goods.
S E C O N D A N D H A L L STS.,
CO Q U ILLE.
Good for Biliousness
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the co
partnership beret ore existing under
ttie firm name of Lefflunc A Sapp, do
ing a Wholesale Liquor Business in the
town of Coquille, in Coos County, Ore
gon, is hereby dissolved, Mat Sapp re
tiring from said firm and J.-s.,.’ i 0 -
Blanc retains and will continue the
business, he having this day purchas d
all of said Sapp’ s interest in said husi-
nees.
All accounts against said firm
to this date are to be paid by said Jo
NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY seph Leblanc, and all hills due said
firm are to he paid to the said Joseph
SELECTION.
j Leblanc, Dated August 12, 1908.
United States Land Office, Roseburg,
XI a T SAPP,
______________________Jos. BE BLANC.
Oregon, August 21, 1008.
Notice is hereby given that the State NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
of Oregon, on August 21. 1008, applied
SELECTION.
for lot 4 of See. 8, Tp. 20 8. R. 14 , W. of United States Land Office, Roselnirg,
W . M., and filed in this otlice a list of
Oregon. August 11, 1908
school indemnity selections in which it
Notice is hereby given that the Stale
selected said land; and that said list is of Oregon, on August 11, 1908, applied
open to tbe public for inspection. Any for the N>., NW '4 end S W '4 NW >4 of
and all persoos claiming adversely tbe See 32, Tn. 20 S., R. 9 W. of W. »1., a> d
filed in f'.is office ali-t of school indem
above described land or any legal .subdi
nity selections in which it selected m i d
vision thereof, or claiming tbe same un land; and that said lists me open in li e
der the mining laws, or desiring to show public lor inspection, Anv and ail pe r
said land to be more valuable for min sons claiming adversely the above de
scribed land or any legal sub li\imm
eral than for agricultural purposes, or to
thereof, or claiming the same under ilia
object to said selection for any lawful mining laws, or desiring to »how said
reason, should file their claims or their land to lie more valnatde for mineral
affidavits of protest or contest in this than for agricultural purpose-, or to ob
ject to said selections (nr any lawful rea
office.
son, should file their claims or their nffi-
1 hereby designate the Cequille I f kr unvits of protest or contest in this office.
ai .D, published at Coquille, Oregon, as
1 hereby designate the Coquil e D kr
the newspaper in which theabove notice ai d , published at Coquille, Oregon, as
the newspaper in which the shove no
is to be published.
tice is to he published.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
Register.
” 1 took two of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets last
night, and I fee! fifty per cent,better
than I have for weeks, says J J
Firestone of Allegan. Mich “ They
are certainly a fine articie (or bili
ousness.” For sale by R. S Know-
lton. Samples free.
F or Sale
800 acres of land consisting of
timber, coal, fruit, farm nnd pasture
land; also team of fine young mares,
one oolt, one yearling mule and
some thoroughbred Plymouth Rock
cockerels of imported stock.
En
quire of Frank Snaw, box 193, Co-
quilie,Oregon. No agents need apply
PuMSpfl |Ex:rmi 1111 1 Ion SiH i T s s b i l l j
James Donahue, New Biitain,
Conn., writes: “ I tried several kid
ney remedies, and was treated by
our best physcians for diabetes, but
did not improve until I took Foley’s
Kidney Remedy. Alter the second
bottle 1 showed improvement, and
five bottlestcured me completely. I
have since passed a rigid examina
tion for life insurance.” Foley’s
Kidney Remedy cures backache and
all forms of kidney
and bladder
rouble. E J. Slocum.
HOUSE MOVING
H EATON & SHUCK
Are prepared to do all kinds of
Housemoving
and foundation re
pairing.
D entist
Office on Front Street
RED
SOUTH
Coquille, Oregon
AND WHITE
SHINGLES
Coos Bay, Roseburg &. Eastern
Railroad & Navigation Co,
TIME TABLE NO? 3
In Effect July 2 0 , 1 9 0 8 . Daily Except Sunday
Dr. C. W. Endicott
Phone Main 431.
We carry a
Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc.
full line of
CEDAR
STATIONS
No. 3
I
No. 1
P. M.
1 A. M.
Leave 2.00 Leave 8 . 00 I
2.25!
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2.35|
8.25
2.451
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NORTH
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¿Marshfield
Southport
Summit
Junction
Heaver Hill
Coquille
Johnsons
Schroeders
Norway
Myrtle Point
No. •>
No. 4
A. M.
P. M.
Arrive 10.45 Arrive 0.00
X
10.20
5.40
X
10.20
5.25
X
10.15
5.16
The Evening Telegram says:
F o r Sale Ih j
'1 hough the month is less than two-
3.10
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L. H. & W . Shingle Co.
10.00
5.00
i birds gone it has already witnessed
3.20
8.50j
X
9.50
4.30
For
a
Sprained
Ankle.
the shipment of a far greater quanti
Bandon, Oregon.
P. O. Box G2
3.27
8.55f
X
0.45
4.20
ty of wheat from Portland to foreign
A sprained ankle may be cured in
3.35
9.05
X
NOTICE TO OCNTRACTORS.
9.40
4.10
about one-third the time usually re
shores Ibnn any other September in
9.15
Leave 9.30 Leave 4.00
Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids Arrive 3.45
quired, by applying Chambertain’s
history of commerce from the Will
will
be
received
for
the
planking
of
a
The Missouri River Valiev is one
Pain Balm freely, and giving it ab
X — Flag station; stop on signal only
amette River. The week ending to
solute rest.
For sale by R. S. portion of the Coquille-Fairview road,
of the most successful hog sections
beginning
at
station
No.
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PAUL L. STERLING,
Knowlton.
of the United States, and corn hss
venson Change” Survey of said road,
Agent.
A Pioneer Passes Over
ing the whpat exports for the month
always been the basis of this indus
( i l l i c i t I t . l i . l m r .( • l l i n i n Ni-HVri-rw and running thence easterly toward the
up to 1,153,750 bushels.
Before
terminus of said survey, planking to be
try. Today one of the most pop
Foley’s Honey and Tar afford im
Joel Edward Cox was born in
October 1 the total will reach close
8 feet long, except in sharp curves,
ular stock-fattening foods in the
1838, (exact date unknown) and mediate relief to asthma sufferers in where the planking shall be 12 feet
to 2,000,000 bushels.
Missouri river region is a mixture
the worst stages and if taken in
died
suddenly in Coquille, Oregon, time will effect a cure. E. J. Slo long. All grades of 8 inches or more
Fon R ent . Some good, furn shed
of alfalfa meal and sugar beet pulp,
to tlie rod to be planked with 3 by 4
housekeeping rooms,
nice
for Sept. 19th, 1908, beiDg at the time cum.
e 7 A. M.
L ea v e B andou 6 : 4 5 A . M
which is produced in Colorado. Ad teachers or pupils. Apply at this
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cerns like Swift A Company and any in ¡town, particularly the ear-
notified that in case they are not to the approval of the Special Road
county, Oregon.
taken away that they will be held Master ot road district No. 11 in w hich
others have decided to locate upon naee. This will be a home that Mr.
The result of this union was 4 fur damages.
the Pacific coast, and they are now and Mrs Upton may well be prou I
road district said special improvement
childrnd, two sons and 'w o daugh
S. D o m in o u in i ,
is to be made. Five per cent of all bid
Bpendicg millions of dollars in build of, and is adding to the many nice
Arago, Or.
ters, all of whom are still living:
in cash or certified checks to accompany
ing their plants at Portland.
A residences in that part of town
Mrs. Chas. Wickham, o f Coquille;
said bids. Tire right to reject any an
For Sale
good reliable fattening food equal which nre begining to show up in
all bids is hereby reserved.
Bids lo be
Oregon.; Mr. William M. Cox, of
to coin would m.ke this section of good shape.
Marshfield, Oregon; Mr. Geo. W.
Ranch of 160 acres grass land. filed with the County Clerk on or be
the United States the very richest
100 acres fenced and sown to tame fore 10 a. m. October 5, 1908.
Slight frosts have fallen in parts Cox, of Siletz Ore.
WILLIAM BETTYS.
portioa of our great republic.
At the time of bis death, Mr. Cox grass, some good meadow. Plenty Special Road Master of Road District
of this section in low grounds which
of good running water, some fruit,
No eveut has taken place in thelasi are having signs on certain tender was making his home with hiB Fair bouse, other out buildings on
No. 11, of Coos County, Oregon
daughter, Mrs. Chas. Wickham, of good road. Three miles from store
year that will be more beneficial to P ants.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
O ffers tbeir entire stock of first class Marble and Granite Monuments
the Pacific Northwest than the visit
Mrs Ed Wilkinson, of Fresno, this place. He had not been well ami post office, at landing on the Co
epartm en t of th e
in t e r -
nt
a 25 per cen t d iscou n t from present shop prices until October 1, 1908.
of the delegates in attendance upon California, who had been here sever for some months, being afflicted quille River.
ior, Land Ollicc at Roseburg, Ore
Price $10 00 per acre. Time will gon, April 7th, 1908.
the National Convention of the al weeks for a visit with her mother, with the dropsy, which was doubt
A l l W o r k G u a r a n te e d .
is hereby given that Lawrence
American Association of Traveling Mrs. Mary Jobnon, her brothers and less the cause of his death. He was he allowed on part payment if desir E. Notice
F. M. STEWART
Teters of Fairview, Oregon, has filed
ed; or a good true team of young
Passenger Agents. These men have to attend the wedding of her sister, a good man, and loved bythose who horses of not less than 1250 lb’s notice of hia intention to make final Phone. Main 1731.
Marshfield Oregon
traveled through Washington, spent Miss Reta to Mr. Gardner, start'd knew him. He was buried on Sun each will be taken at a reasonable five-year proof in support of his claim, I
DAVID FULTON. Local Representative, Coquille, Or.
viz: Homestead Entry No. 11,«24 made I
three days thoroughly investigating for her home Wednesday, going to day, Sept. 20th, in the Mrsonic price.
May 19, 1902, for the Eh, of S K '4. NXV !
For further information enquire 'w ol SE1. , Section 18, Township 27
Seattle where they held their con Bandon to take the steamer Eliza-1 *nlr'*l ground, the services beiDg
South,
Range 11 West, XV. XL, and that j
D a v id P S t r a n g , J r .
vention, visited interesting points on beth, which sailed the day fullow- j conducted by Rev. E. B. Jones, of.
said proof will be made before the Reg-
Coquille,
Oregon,
ister and Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon,
the Sound; then they came to Port ing.
Pastor of the M. E. Church, South
on Saturday, Octolx-r 17th. PHIS.
I have for sale one rubber tire
land where they spent a dav before
He names the following witnesses to!
G o to P. E. Drane’s for Economy
How is This?
prove tiis continuous residence upon
making the Columbia River trip. runabout and harness, a few large |fl.uit ; , r8 nml
and cultivation of, the land, viz
Here they disbanded, going to milch cowis, an.l one potato digger.
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Stoves of all kinds, cooking ..ten- B.Jrk^ »nd'iieHx-rt' John™
I I f you have any repairing that
G
eo . H a rtl ey .
_ : 3 H 1-, , all of
many points in Oregon, Washington
Fairview. Oregon.
you can not do take it to Quick A stls, both new and second-hand, ~
and down through California. The Among the nines samples of fruits, Curry.
Wash tubs, wash boilers, chairs,
B en jam in L. E d d y ,
Register.
it c , left at our office late'y, were
Traveling Passenger Agents m e e t , ; - ” - ” ~
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W antkd . A position as c o o k - dressers, commodes, bed-stead’s bed
mattresses
hcd-clothes
thousands of people every year, and
RPP'e® 7 Mrs- W hetstone. ¡n ,.8ll)p p r, f err6(f
address Box springs,
Musical instruments, Etc. Prices
of this city. One are of the Red ! 83, Coquille.
influence a vast amount of travel.
lowest yet.
Russian variety and measured
tv ill I n ifr r M tinn y
G oft k G oodman .
F. B. Robison, of Fiihtrxp, m ade
14 inches in cercuroferonce and
( E x p e r t P iano T u n e r )
ir confidential letter b
Corner of Front A Hall st.
our office a call while in town yea.
Every person should know that I
plying for patent; it may bo wortl
beautifully colored. The nth er was good health is impossible if the kid- \
we promptly obtain U. S. ami Forei
Have your Piano tunqd by the local man, w ill
terday, nnd left with us several
Notice
a branch of another vnrity on which neys are deranged. Foley’ s Kidney
sign contract to heep Piano in first class con-
samples of apples from his place,
15 apples grewi on a space of 7 Remedy will cure kidney and blad-
Notice is hereby given that all • « .I T R A D E M A n K S °r ret
two tunings a, gear fo r $3.75 a tuning.
place, among them being some from
T I R E attorneys fee. Send mm
inches. Many trees in this section der disease in every form, and wit 1 persons owing bills for board and orj)ho:o
and we send an I M M E
All
Worh
Guaranteed , / will call on you at
a seedling tree, and which he con
build
np
an
1
strengthen
these
or-
lodging
at
Hotel
Coquille
are
re-
F R E E report on patentalM.
were so full this rear that the fruit
the best le^al service and ad
once, w rite or see me.
gm so they will perform their quested to come forward and settle charges
siders an exceedingly fine apple
are
moderate.
Try
us.
is small, hut on no average, fruit is functions properly. No danger of the same with the undersigned at
which with tbe usual improvement
SWIFT & CC
better this year than usual, as a re- Bright’» disease if Foley’s Kidney once.
made by grafting will lie a world
Patent Lawyers, *
E. J.
M rs . M. A. T upper .
result of the better care of the treis Remedy is taken in time
0pp. U S. Patent Office,Washinjt r D.U.
beater.
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Coquille, Oregon, July 28, 1908.1
exacted by our 1st« laws.
of C n iile River TraDsportalion C om py.
'ONIWENIS
Coos Bay
Monumental Works.
D
H a v e Y o u a G ood
Piano?
Then see
I. A. TURNELL
PATENTS
Leave your order with Nlrs-M. 0. Hawkins
Coquilie, Oregon.