Coquille tyerald. M yrtle P oin t Item s Btn McMulleu returned to Myr­ tle Point last week. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1910. The st« amer Myrtle made another trip to Gravel Ford Sunday, bring­ Local advertisements among local ing back bay and ether produce. reading five cent« per line each inser­ tion. Cards cl thanks 00 cents each. I. E. Haines sold bis fine herd of Obituary poetry five cents per line. Jersey cattle to H. Carl last week Resolutions of Condolence and lodge advertising five cents per line. for a consideration of $45 per head. Mrs. J. C. Royer and Mr. Daniel Miller were united in marriage by the bride’s father, Rev. Thos. Bark After the first of February the low Sceuic will be located in the new The steamer Echo brought up a building along side of the Coquille couple of tons o f cement Blocks Furniture Co’ s store,and the "Dime” Monday, for the W. T. Dement’s re-established in the old location. new residence. There will be no break in the en­ Snow fell on the hills surround­ tertainments, but will continue ing town last week and was report­ right along. A first-class film ser­ ed to lay 18 inches deep on the vice has been secured from San Catching Creek hills. Francisco, and two performances The basket-ball game between will be given each night. A good orchestra has been engaged and ex ­ the Firemen and the M. P. H. 8 . cellent music will be enjoyed be­ Saturday, ended in a victory for the firemen, the score being 18 to 20 . tween films. FO R SA L E . Do You Know B y J. W. L enbvk , CoquiLL*, O h . Five lots for Leneve. Glass ever brought to the Coquille Valley, and that our prices are right ? Dime R e-E stablished. The Myrtle Point orators are R aps E x p re s s C om panies. preparing to maintain the honors of their school on the 28 th. by re­ Washington, D. C., Jan. 15.— pelling the Bandon Debating team. Arraigning the express companies The M. P. H. S. basket-ball team for making enormous profits on the are preparing to attack the B. H. S. infringements of the government’s team at Bandon Thursday, also the right to monopolize the transporta­ C. H. S. team at Coquille Friday. tion of mail and criticizing the post- A large delegation of Myrtle office department for surrendering that right, Representative Murdock Pointers went to Marshfield on the of Kansas, today introduced a long n th inst., to be innitiated into the resolution calling on the Postmas­ Elks of that place. Some of them ter General for information. The went to the beach and saw the resolution says while the postoffice wrecked Czarina. A very pretty wedding took place at the h om eol Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hermann last Sunday night, when they gave their daughter Mies Zelia, to G- E. Dietz. Both o f the young people are very popular, Miss Hermann being a niece of the Hon. Binger Hermann. They will Wanted, immediately, responsi­ make their home in Myrtle Point ble men and women of neat appear­ for some time. Rev. Taylor of the ance to solicit subscriptions for the Presbyterian church officiated. -----------«#*-.----------- Overland Monthly. Pleasant profit­ Wanted.—The Overland Monthly able work. Splendid commission, valuable cash prizes. Permanent wants an energetic capable man or employment for hustlers. Give ref­ woman in Coquille to act as County erences, address Circulation Mana­ Manager in Coos County, to con­ a subscription campaign. ger, Overland Monthly, 773 Market duct St., San Francisco, Cal. Good pay, permanent employment, ‘ | experience unnecessary. Referen- J. B. Ziegler, of Marshfield, and I ces reqU;rej Outfit and instruc- W .F . Harman, slate arrival from I tion8 free AddreB8 immediately, Harrington. Washington, made our ..circulation Manager’ ’ Overland office a call while in town this morn - 1 Monthly> 773 Mftrket St> San Fran. ing looking over the country. cigc0 Ca, department last year had a deficit of 117,000,000, the Wells-Fargo E x­ press Company distributed nearly $25,000,000 in dividends, and that the government’s failure to exercise its monopoly in transporting mails is enriching the express companies. Jjittll hcvui- mrvCbLd sdeu^L 'A~ ik jw d u l ter taka cvn fw u A i m U h a lt Give us a Trial and be Convinced. BILLY 3CHR0EDER, COQUILLE. ORE M. E Church South T ak e N otice Services next Sunday as usual. I am offering at private sale at The Pastor will preach at the morn- j my landing < n the John Donaldson ing service, aud at night our pre- j place, 2 ^ miles below Riverton, my siding elder, Rev. E. B. Jones o f' entire lot of personal property, con- Corvallis will preach and administ- listing of the following: Mowing er the L o r d ’ s supper. All are cor- machine, hay rake, grindstone, dially invited. . hand seeder and cultivator combin A*i>riiinci:~ v&fiat Is i^SL use o^ Cioinff^ anyway an/ess you yet something out o^ and how ean you yet mole out oj ¿i^e than Sy Seing sullounded Sy Seauti - fiuS things In tfie veiy jyf’aee you sjsend most o$ youl time— at home . youis tlufy^ W . C. LAIRD Complete House Furnisher 80 acres, 35 acres bottom land, 10 acres in cultivation, house and barn, 5 millions feet fine timber. J mile from railroad. Price $ 7500 . 00 . The timber is worth more than the price asked. General merchandise business with large trade— no opposition, One of the best opportunities in southern Oregon for auyone want- ing to go into the mercantile busi­ ness. A 1 - COQUILLE, OREGON A D V E R TIS E R S I I I I I I I I I I Ì I I GET OUR PRICES I Will Always find it to their Advantage to Patronize the Paper with the Circulation, The Herald reaches almost every Valley, which assures the the best Advertising Home fact oi in its this being Medium in the County When you are in need of job print­ ing-printing that is printed right, up-to-date and just when you want it, you should W e don’ t want all your Money—Just a little o f it will do ^ THE HERALD& I xx>o< >oo< N tim in rll T r o n b l r C u r e « !. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Edina, Mo., says: “ I have used a great many different medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used.’ ’ For sale by R. S Knowlton. \ NOTICE All Coos County warrants drawn on tbe general fund and < mlorse I prior to July 1st, 1908, will be paid on presentation at my office in Coquille, Oreg. No interest will be allowed on any of these «varum ■ after December 10 th, 1909. Dated this 7tb day of Dec. 1909. T. M. D immick , County Tr«»asurev. REAL ESTATE Nice Batl)s Among those sailing on the Break­ water were the following: L T Morgan, Miss Gulovson, Special Attention Paid to Thos Goodale, Mrs F Moon, J R the Traveling Public. Hammer, Mrs Hammer, W Ekbld, Mrs Rhinebarl, L D Noah, Mrs No ib, O A Netter, 8 I Towers, Mrs C A Dano, M A Dano, Mips Turney, I C E Collins, M M Stewart, 8 D Magnes, R Wagner, Miss Donville, \ J C Sumner, C C Springer, J R Fish, j OF M ARSHFIELD, OR., J G Fish, Mrs J G Fish, Geo Cole- brook, G Weaverson, G Shelly, A K Will visit Coquille the 24 th and 25 th Neff, W G Lewis, H Fols, O Nor- of each month at Dr. Richmond’s beck, Mrs L Brown, J H Hvnd, office. Expert service and honest H Dippmer, H B Shopner, F Wilt, prices guaranteed Toric Lens, Capt L Christensen, P N Reberg. "80 Easy” Mountings. The test­ «♦ » ing ot children’s eyes a specialty. F ry p r N o rr*. Broken lens duplicated. Fever sores nn<1 old chrouic sores 1 should uot be healed entirely, bui LJT The safe and reliable twin- y ] f j should be kept in healthy condi- tion. This can he done by apply- d ^ T h e New and Speedy j ing Chamberlains Salvo. This salve has no superior for this pur­ pose. It is also most excellent for Capt. Olsea, Masta chapped hnnds, sore nipples, burns Wi 1? make rrjrnlar trip* between and diseaaes of the skin For sale by R. S. Knowlton. C oquille River an ) an (rave a nice jsal^ol anyfiovs. tfiele tfiele you enteh tai n you\ quests, Opposite Postoffice 180 adre farm, all bottom land, too or more acres cleared. Fine house and barn, all necessary farm­ ing tools, 35 dairy cows. Price per ocie $i 12 00 120 acres timber land—about 4 million feet of cedar and fir— j ce­ -- ----•-»•* • Cornell R<-iu«-«lv. dar, quarter mile from river. Per ‘‘On October 18th, last, my little acre $ 20 . Steam er P assen gers three year old daughter contracted Wanted— By a good dairyman Among those sailing on the Plant a severe cold which resulted in a and butter-maker, a small dairy bad case of bronchitis,” says Mrs farm to rent. For particulars call were the following: E R Menstadt, L J Simpson, W. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky, at the H erald office. John Biases, Mrs John Biases, Pe­ "She lost the power of speech com- 440 acres laud, 40 or 50 in culti­ ter O’ Hanlon, E B Curtis, Mrs A p’ etely and was a v< ry sick child. vation, 8 room house, barn and Engle, Miss Stien, E R Parson, Mrs Fortunately we had a bottle of other buildings, good orchard. Clark, W L Rrock, C Watters, G Chamberlain’ s C nigh Remedy in Sev« rsl acres timber, 5 miles from Coquille, one mile from river, near H Bennett, W B Card, P A Brow-1 the hou-e und gave it to her accord­ school Price per acre only $26.00. On uell, Geo Thomas, R S Wright, F ing to the printed directions. 42 acres, 30 or more bottom land, D MiDer,C J Robertson, J D John­ the second day she was a great mostly cleured. Good, new 2 story son, A L Harris, T U Hadley, Mrs deal better, aud on the fifth day, house. Lumber on place for now T R Hadley, F S Dow, W C Bick­ October 23rd, she was entirely well barn 5 miles frotnCoquille. Price ford, Mrs E M Bell, E M Bell, Mrs of her cold ami bronchitis, which I $4500.00. Stein, Harry Ltein, W Oluey, F H attribute to this spl eudid medicine. An elegant home with 14 acres, 1 recommend Chamberlain's Cough partly bottom land, just outside the Cardwell, Eugene Sigsmund. Remedy unreservedly, as I have city limits of Coquille. Nice 10 room Among those arriving on the found it the surest, safest and house, moe barn, young orchard, Breakwater were the following: quickest cure for colds, both for nice spring water to house. A rare J W McKenzie, F A Ford, Geo children and adults, of any I have bargain only $35u0 00. Terms. P Store, Miss Chapman, Mrs B ever used.” For sale by R. S. 10 acres, all bottom, in cultivation, Knowlton. Worth, B Worth, Mrs E 'erett, Mrs on Coquille river, j mile from Co­ J M Brown, M Von Allstioe, A S quille. House and barn.— $ 2500 . Elliott, \V C W ea ver, E DoraD, 80 acre farm all bottom and low CALL ON Herbert Hume, Geo Collins, P Bar- bench land. Bottom land all in cul­ tivation, bench land all in pasture row, M Coughlin, W W Holland, | Large house and large barn, good Grace Godell, C Gödel!, L Pierce, orchard. 3 miles from Coquille Mrs Godell, H Himes, R Shull, F and inspect the largest river. A snap. Pi ice only $4250 00 Luthell E S hull, W Harmon, Mrs and most handsome Harmon, D J McPbail, Mrs Mc- line of Gents’ Furnish­ For Sale— The well-known regis­ Phail, S GreeDtialgb, Jennie Haga, ing Goods in the City. tered stallion, ‘ ‘ Bruce Wilkes.” E Niehaus, Wm Lusk, P A Sand­ Will take cattle or sheep in part Z. C. Strang, Gravel berg, C R Scott, Maude Elliott, C The Newest and most payment Ford. Allison, H Lyons, R EvanB, W A j handsome thing in the Theis, C Fredericks« n, H Carlson, I City in E Seversen, C Stetson, A C Going, | BOOTS AND SHOES Mrs Going, J Dashney, J Holde, Pj Ddley, L Moltke, F Kerr, J Stad-j dee, J E Iwards, C Shields, R ! Shields, E Doening, J Rul'ards, E Patterson, Wm McGann, \V Daven- j MRS. G. R. W ICKHAM port, Jno Hagensen, Mrs. Hagensen, j Proprietress Wm Phillips, A J Phillips, W A I Phone Main 13X. Leonard, C Eubody, W R McGarry, { E Wolfe, D Webster, C Clayton, Board by Day, Wee^ or Month W Anderson, A Kirshbnum and 34 j steerage. House C h o ic e F r e sli M e a t « 'w a y s o n H a n d 115 acre farm, 4 miles Irom Co­ quille. on county road. House, barn and other outbuildings, good orchard. Price $6250 00 . $2000 00 cash, balance on easy terms. dence, an ideal home, (get my price) C iir r 'l o f a S i-ri-rr .tliu c i, o f llr o u - a - li f t f s l> j ( f i l l ■■■ l > < - r i a l ■■ SLAGLE BROS., Proprietors 22 acres, with several acres bottom land, nice house. Just outside the city limits of Coquille. Price $4500. Lot 60x100. Front Street, Co­ barrel vinegar and 60 feet | inch gas p:pe, and many other useful quille. A bargain if sold soou. articles, which must be sold by Jan. 3 seres almost within the business part of the city with elegant resi­ 25th. J. L. B hioos . W ickham MEATMARKET 60 acres river bottom land, no improvements, on county road and railroad. Price $ 65.00 per acre. 160 acres of land, about 15 acres ed‘ " heelbar.ow, wagon, 2 * horse- bottom, balance bill. Very little cleared; fairly good bouse, quarter Power Saso,i,,e 50 gallon of a mile from school. Price, $900. rallk ,ank’ 5 milch cows, potatoes, Nice cottage, almost new, a bar­ . aPPles- « da” y cows, 5 calves, 2 gain Price $800.00 Sood ,vork hoses‘ 1 Pon>’- 5 do* la* Several income business proper ing hens, 3 turkeys, 2 stoves, bu­ ties in Coquille at reasonable prices. reau, sewing machine, 5 chairs D. L. Perkins aid tfamcfyA. See J. W. Four city lots, for residence. The best buy in the city. that we carry in stock the most beauti­ ful line of Jewelry, Silverware and Cut $500. THE N E W T. J. H A Y E S , ist W h en you have Real Estate for Sale LIST IT WITH US W h en you want to Invest in Real Estate CALL ON US J Str ElizabeU' F ra n cisco . Registered Durork Jersey | gs, the kind that atten on clover, for No Stop-over at Way Porta sale by J D. Ceil. Myrtle Point E!<*c, iic Light». F.verything in Fira Or. Phone 101 Clean Stria, J. W. LENEVE, COQUILLE