Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 08, 1909, Image 4

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    Coquille Herold-
D. F. D EAN,
Elizabeth Robins
the eminent English authoress,
writes about the English Suf­
fragettes. She tells why they
resort to the violence that lands
them in jail.
PROPRIETOR
County Official Paper.
I 0 B L I8 H E D E V K K Y
Save a little o f your indigna­
tion for the chapters o f u T h e
Beast and the J un gle ” that are
to come. Judge Lindsey hasn’ t
rc.illv started to get to the heart
ot’ his story yet.
W EDNESDAY.
I> 9 voted to the mnttr hi m h J k c p I nj.
'« i lin go t ilio Coquille Valley part tont ar ly
o f Coos County RenertiUy .
ibsorii ;
: , i • i \ <
1’ hon«-', Muin 'i 5 .
DECEMBER EVERYBODY’S
Atk to tet tht fronti¡pitet
Looking Up Land Deal:-;.
D. L. Perkins L O W
C A L L ON
T. J. H A Y E S ,
and inspect the largest
and most handsome
line o f Gents' Furnish­
ing Goods in the City.
ist
OF M A R S H F IE L D , OR.,
W ill visit Coquille the 24 U 1 and 25 th
o f each month at Dr. Richmond’s
office.
Expert service and honest
prices
guaranteed.
Toric Lens,
So Easy” Mountings. • The test­
The Newest and most
handsome thing in the
City in
BOOTS
AND
1 <
M a r r i­
field looking up some old g verò-
ilc i y Collier & Getty.
. 1 . y kiv * n that the under
: m igrator of the Kntate of
W .
; ( in iff \, deceased, did upon
ment land deals. Some of tin deals
of October, A. D. 1909, file
, ortand account in tiie mat­
are understood not to be s
old,
ter < .
I «■.-tate," and that the judge of
either. V ery few details ar i oh-
i ritv Court of Coos County, Ore­
tainahle and d o u o that are official gon, Iia.-iM!r:*tnH‘d Thursday, the 18th day
N- . i .’ r, A. I>. 1909 as the day, and
However, a number are said to be : i.« ( ni t House at Coquille, CoosCoun
witc hin g the developments ivilh t v, On-gon, ;n the place for hearing ob-
j. i \ ...ms to said « :.al account and for
more or less interest an I the usual tin - c le m e n t of said Estate.
a nount o f ‘ dope” is being b a n d e d j iMted t h 2 0 t h dav of October, A. D.
1909.
o j t concerning exposures, etc.
J. K„ Mct.ieu, Administrator.
However, it is doubtful if anyone
knows definitely anything about the
matter outside of the inspectors,and
these are not making any announce­
ments concerning their operations.
— Coos Bay Times.
Ready November
15 th, 1909 , a
splendid year-book, on astronomy
and meteorology, the only one con
taining the original ‘‘Hicks W eath­
er Forecasts."
By
mail, postpaid,
35 c, on newstands, 30 c.
One copy
free with a year’s subscription to
W orld and Works, lha Rev. Irl R.
Hicks Monthly Magazine, the best
$1.
monthly
In
America.
counts on Almanacs in
Dis­
quantities.
Agents wanted- Remember, the gen­
uine "H ick s Forecasts” are not pub­
lished
anywhere
else— you
get
them only in bis own publications.
W orld and W orks Publishing Co.,
3201 Locust St. St. Louis, Mo.
NOTICE
All Coos County warrants drawn
on the general fund and endorsed
prior to May 1st, 1908, will be
paid on presentation at my office in
Coquill«, Oreg. N o interest will be
allowed on any of these warrants
after October 31th, 1909.
Dated this 27tb day of Oct. 1909.
T. M. D immick ,
County Treasurer.
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F o r H in t
IS 1 1 II F r e l l o i c 4 t | r r K a l i n a
I have used Chamberlain’s Stom ­
ach and L iv e r Tablets for some time,
and can testis}- that they have done
me more good Ihiit n \ t id t. I
have ever used. > 1 }
n
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heavy dull feeling afte r
David
Freeman,
K em pt.
N ovo
Scotia.
These tablets streiigtli'-u
the stomach and improve the di­
gestion.
T he y also re g u la te the
liver and bowels.
They are far
superior to pills but cost no more
Get a free sample at R 8. K n o w l-
ton’s dru g store end see what a
splendid medicine it is.
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A 320 acre South African Veteran
Bounty Land Certificate issued by
the Department of the interior,
Governm ent o f Canada, Ottawa,
under the Volunteer Bounty Act,
1908. Good for 320 acres of any
Dominion land open for entry in
Alberta, Saskatewan, or Manitoba.
Any person over the age o f 18
years, man or woman, can acquire
this land with this certificate, with­
out further charge. For immedi­
ate sale— $800 00.
Write or wire
L E T elford , 131 Bhuter street,
Toron to, Canada."
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N 0 TH I. OF S A L E OF T ID E LA N D S
Xutitv i - hereby giv« n that the State
Land hoard of the State* of Oregon, wil
sell to ti.«- 1»i_rl 1 • ~t bidder, at its office in
ling (it "alem , Oregon,
on I >et <-n: i it 14, 1900, at 10:00 o ’clock
A. M. t.i
^1 day, all iit* State’ s inter­
est in the ii<le and overflow lands here-
inalter described, giving, however, to
the owner or owners of any lands abut­
ting or fronting on such tide and over*
flow byid-’, the preference righ t to pur­
chase saiil tide and overflow lands at the
highest price offered, provided such off­
er is made in good faith ; and also pro­
viding that the land w ill not be sold nor
any offer therefor accepted for less than
$5.00 per acre, the board reserving the
right to reject any and all bids.
Said lands are situated in Cooa couuty,
Oregon, and described as follows.
Beginning at a point on the meander
line of the Coquille River at the north­
west corner of lot 6, which said point is
1320 feet east and 1965 feet nortn from
corners sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, run­
ning thence along meander lifte as fol­
lows, to wit:
South 84 degrees east 130 feet. South
74 degrees, 45 minutes east, 492 feet.
North 96 feet to low water line. North
75 degrees 15 minutes west 257 feet along
low water line. North 73 degrees ten
mjnutes west 232 feet. North 80 de­
grees west 137 feet. South 100 feet to
place of beginning, containing 1.31 acres,
being tide land fronting on west half of
lot 6, section 17, tp. 28 south, range 14
we*tW W. M.
Applications and bids should be ad­
dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State
Land Board, Salem.
Oregon, and
marked “ application and bid to pur-
chase tidelands.”
G. G. B r o w n ,
Clerk State Land Board
Dated this Sept. 28, 1909.
Successor to
Coquille,
W.
For Sale— The well-known regis­
tered stallion, "Bruce
W ilkes."
W ill take cattle or sheep in part
payment
Z. C . String, Gravel
Ford.
MffiTThe safe and reliable tw in-^H S
Jack
Screw s
Charges
REI5TLE5 PLATES APE RIGHT
REISTLE5 RATES ARE RIGHT
FRANK REISTLE
ENGRAVER
SHONCJIM
a n d
ELECTR O TYP ER
M20-24 LMVRCNCA DENVER. COtO
OUR CUTS PRINT
FAIR PRICE
wanted inventors
N o Stop-over at W a y Porta.
M ecliic l.iglil*. Kverythmg in F ir,
Clam Style.
I t gauge MmrOm
repeater is a gun of perfect
proportions, and has one-third less
parta than any other repeater.
It
handlea quickly, works smoothly and
•boots close and hard.
R en t
T h e JkreSfe solid top prevents
powdsr and gases blowing back; the
side ejection of shells allows instant
repeat shots ; ths closed-in hreschbolt
keeps out all rain, snow and sleet, and
the dirt, leaves, twigs and sand that
clog up other repeaters.
House
MRS. G. R. W IC K H A M
A11 12 gau ge JTZar/ijt rtpeatere have
double extractors that pull an y shell, and
the automatic recoil hangflre safety lock
makes them the safest breech-loading guns
built.
Proprietress
Phone Main 13X.
Board by Day, Nt«l( or Month
Sanjpl« Hoonjs Nice Batljs
ffla rO * 18 gauge re­
peaters In thV s dis­
tinct models, m any
grades and stylos,fully
described In our 136-
page catalog.
P res
for S stam ps postage.
Special Attention Paid t<>
the Traveling Public.
Call and See U «
H ear the Music.
Aretino
Talking
7 Ä * T T Z a ilù t/ 2 r * a r m s C x ,
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W i ll« » » b u t ,
NEW HAVEN. CONN.
Leave
Orders
With
Harry
Flanders
Or STUTTSNAN & CO.. Phone Wain
E Q U IP P E D W IT H
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W I R e L e S.
A
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a
t l C
e
Coos Bay and Portland
on delivery of machine.
One
10 -inch
with
FREE
Sails from Portland Saturdays a t 8 p m.
Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays a t serulce o f tide.
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
Coquil e
Johnson Lum ber C o.
Inquire of Agents or write to
VVM. Me M U HR A Y
General Passenger Agent
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
Southern Pacific Co. (Lin es in Oregon.)
P O R T L A N D . O R EG O
T
....
Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling,
Mouldings, etc.
Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with
the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber
in the Coquille Valley.
rade M arks
D e s ig n s
Histimates gladly furnished.
the lowest.
C o pyrigh ts A c .
Anyone »ending a «ketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica­
tio n s strictly conlldential. HANDBOOK on Patent«
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patent« taken through Munn A Co. .ecelre
l e C U H T notice,
M / l K « , without
W I t m / U . I charge,
H i a i N « , i la
» a the
fcuo
special
—
One 10.
inch record F R E E with
$5
00
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest d a
illation of any snentlflc
$3«
dilation
seientitlo Journal. Terms.
Terms, |3
a
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
in cash trade every Saturday.
MUNN & Co.36,B"*d"a’ New York
Remember the Aretino record
Branch Office. 625 F 8L, Washington, D. C.
TH0S. B. JAMES, Agt
Marshfield
GEO. MULT0N. Agt.
for anyone from any place if you want
to. Deposit the necessary amount with
our local agent and he will telegraph
ticket promptly.
Machine
and a cash payment of $2.50
record
Ciipt. E. D. Parsons
and
F R E E with $25.00 -rash trade
$10.00 in cash trade.
TO THE PUBLIC
W rite letters to everybody you know
in the East an*! tell them about these
low colonist rates. Send them litera­
ture about Oregon, or send their ad­
dresses to us and we will do it. In this
way you can be a great help in the
growth and progress of your State.
60 YEARS'
E X P E R IE N C E
Skookum Restaurant,
7:30 “
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4:30 “
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Do You lntei)d to Build?
to consider that a building made
blocks is almost indestructable
|C
Did you stop
II O U out of cement
and fireproof?
Did you stop to consider that the
last cost?
Did you stop to consider that
cleaned by the ocean, together
Portland cement, makes the finest
world:
first cost is
PATENTS
J®«1 T R A D E M A n K I or ret! m E N ­
T I R E attorney's fee. Send mod» 1. sketch
or photo and wo send an I M M E O I A T E
f * E E report on patenfaTlllty W e , , “
the best legal service and adrice, and our
irgeo art modorate. T ry us.
SWIFT
& CO,
P m tont latvyar » ,
Office,WaihiNgt ^i, 0.6. i
COQUILLE CONCRETE WORKS
WINCH ;
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Prices as low as
ll ■
Yard and Office, Front St. near Depot.
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ESTATE
IN S U R A N C E
mond, one of
cratic members
hi
David
the
of
ni' ;i I it
today.
A
leading
S e lf-L o a d in g R i f ! i >
recoil o f the exp lo d ed cartridge doing the w o rk .
DeAr-
T h is p laces the com plete control o f the rifle under
Demo­
the trigger Anger, w h ic h perm its rapid shooting
D e A rm o n d ,
.us, w e re burned
that destroyed
ae at
23 .—
Congress, and
unison, W a d d le
in
Nov.
Butler,
to death
w ith great ease and accuracy.
H ig h -P o w e r
Mo., early
cartridge, h as
T h e .351 C alib er
trem en d o u s
C a f« '«f« « fo lly d tterlb in g ta it rift*, mffto G«n
that rhaott
W tm OM r v r q
«p p rt^ N O
Stoat.** */»*# apon rnpitst.
A S M * C O ..
M CW H
Stutsman & Co.
Marshfield Office C and Front Streets.
killing
p o w e r, m aking it heavy enough for the largest gam e
the DeAr-
W e have some of the best buys
in Coos County. W e have at pres­
ent some snaps in Town Property,
Timber, Farm and Coal Land. See
us before buying your home-
We
will give you the best deal in Busi­
ness Property.
There will soon be a Railroad
here to connect Coos County with
the outside world.
W e know
where you should buy to make
money. Call in at our office and we
will tell you why.
W hen you
come don’t forget to ask about Sun-
nyside lots—80x100 for $200. —
C A L I B E R
A a its n am e indicatea, this rifle re lo ad s itself, the
Mo.,
almost the
sand and gravel, washed and
with proper proportion of,
blocks and bricks in the
Yours for business,
l a w m a for onr eotriWlentfal letter before ap-
ptring for patent; it may be worth money.
W e promptly obtain U . 8. and Foret n
'
F rancisco.
for
Wickham
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Arrive ? t 44
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Representative
an
c o u n t y
$5 Per Ton
52 F ro m K ansas C it y 3
kinds of
Reasonable.
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Kansas City,
C o q u i l l e River a n 1
in c o o s
c o a l
ScMolt oí Cogite Hirer Transportation Cooper
Str. Elizabeth
W il! make rc g u la r fripa between
b e s t
House M oving on short notice.
AT THE
Op». U S.
M aster
Oregon
coal
P. EL Drane
Hie New and 8 p eed y ,,^ (R
C ap t. Olien.
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Is prepared to do all
P a in a m o t ilii.
" I n treating pneumoni
says
Dr. W J. Smith, of Sanders, A l» .,
" i l i o onli reme ly I ur« for the
lu ngi ie C’ liamtierlsin’a Cough Rem­
edy.
While, of course, I would
treit other symptoms with different
medicines, I have uaed this remedy
man; limea in my medical practice
and have et failed to find • esse
where it h*s not controlled the
fronhte.
I hare used it myself, ss
has iVgo my wife for «oiighs sod
rolda repe»>e.|lv, and I most will­
ingly and • he -r fiid i recommend it
■a superior to any other cough rem­
ede to my knowledge ”
For s*lt
by R. S. Knowlton.
A. Goodman
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t h e
$3
cm C h ic a g o
$ 3 0 .6 0 F ro m St. L ou is
$25 F ro m Omaha
H. G R IN N O L D , Prop.
8 U M M O N P.
fits all kinds of disc talking
In the Circuit Court of the State of Or­
machines.
egon for the County of Coos.
Minnie Sinclair, P la in tiff,)
vs.
>
.1. L. Sinclair, Defendant.)
T o J. L. Sinclair, the above-named
dc:t rit'ant,
In the name of tho State
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ii. you an* hereby required to
r uni answer or otherwise plead
D E A L E R IN
...iin t filed against you in the
m til led cause and court on or be-
Mh day of December, 1909, and
L a d ie s ’
and
G e n t«’
F u r n is h in g s ,
ii .
fail t«> so appear, answer or other-
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'in, the plaintiff will ap
a n d Feed.
l-h i
. i ui t lor the relief prayed for
in i
plaint, to-w it:
For absolute
divurt
m on the grounds of fail-
mv t
upp ri, cruel and inhuman p ic s t -C la s a
M e a l s a t a ll H o u rs
treat ii •nt and personal indignities, ren­
FPom
6 a m to 9 p m .
fS F V lS S .
der
I
¡I'»-
burdensome,
and
for
tb-riiu
such « < i and further relief as to the
secm meet and just,
this summons is made up-
publication in pursuance of
orile r mad ' by Hon. John S. Coke
C. ▲. H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor.
,
the Circuit Court of Coos
■ . dated the 28th day of
S p a s i s i A t t a n t i o n G i v s n to
I
9, directing publication of
W « p a k s R ata s «a
■ inn: s io he made in the Coquille
C tfm m a ya iltl Man
aagu laa B o a r d s » «.
II i u a i i1. a v < kly newspaper printed
and published at Coquille, Coos Coun
tv, Oregon, and directing that said sum
mons bo published once a week for six
successive weeks; and that the first
publication of said summons he made
on the 27th day of October, 1909.
Leave Coquille 9:30 A. M. Leave Bandon 6:30 A. M
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Attorney for Plaintiff,
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T r r n l*
House Moving.
H
R o use
UNION PACIFIC
OREGON SHORT LINE
THE OREGON
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
: (>! FINAL ACCOUNT.
ir sut land office men are in
Rates
TO
Oregon
SHOES
ing ot children's eyes a specialty.
Broken lens duplicated.
Accord ¡ag to reports in circu la
tinn in Marshfield, several fiovern-
Burn the...
a v CN,
CONN.
Office, Opposite Baxter Hotel.
C oquille