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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1910)
Coquille Jerald. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1910 I.o :al advertisements among local Nailing five cent* per line each inser tion. Cards ci thanks 50 cents each. Oliit lary poetry five cents per line. Resolutions of Condolence and lodge advertising five cents per line. li “THE SENATOR S DAUGHTER” r—** .fpy Ujij The lies Comedy and Dramatic Com pany Play to Appreciative Audi ences in The Heaziet Theatre. Robeit L. Foster, a limber faller in the cutup of the Codv Lumber Co. at Lumps, sustained a broken leg while working in the woods Monday. As a tree upon which he snd his companion had been work ing,was starting to fall, they started for a safe place, and as Mr. Foster was climbing over a good sized log a limb came back bis way, striking his leg just above the ankle, break ing the bones and causing consider able of a bruise. He was brought to town and placed in the Baxter hotel where Dr. CuliD is waiting on him and he is being carefully looked after by his brother Odd Fellows, and is resting as well as could be expected at present. “ The Senator’s Daughter,’ ’ last N O T IC E Thursday night, by the lies Com- Notice is hereby given that the pauy, was well attended, and from the applause which followed each Church of Redeemed Israel will drip of the curtain, we should judge hold its regular annual business meeting at its church in Coquille, greatly enjoyed. Oregon, Friday, Feb. 4, 1910, at This play is a society comedy drama of four acts, and while it 7:30 p. m., for the election of di contains enough comedy to cause rectors and officers and the transac many a laugh, it carries a good tion of such other business as may heavy moral, and ends with a duel. properly come K fore the meeting. Dated at Coquilie, Oregon, Jan As usual each member of the uary 20, 1910. Attest: company handled his or her part in J. H. James, a masterly way, which shows much O. C. 8 anford, Secretary. Chairman. natural talent as well as much study • * • > « and experience. This was proven DO Y O U W A N T TO S E L L ? by the fact that Hubert Addison, If you want to sell your business who is a mere boy ot probably four teen years of age, took the part of of any kind, or if you want to sell Lige, an old negro servant, who your property, and will make the was a prominent character in the price right, I would like to hear Give description and bill, and handled it with an ease from you. price. Address J. E. Smith 513 that would do credit to an experi Chamber of Commerce, Portland, enced student of the art. There would have no doubt Oregon. been a larger audience to witness this performance had it not been for the fact that this company played the same hill here before. The stormy weather may have caused many who live out of town to re main at home. This week the lies company will play the three act farce comedy, “The Private Secretary.” This is one of those plays that make you laugh all the time you are there and all the way home. It will be staged at the Heaziet Saturday night, and you can’t afford to miss it. ------------- ------- a s # » « ----------- Wanted, immediately, responsi ble men and women of neat appear ance to solicit subscriptions for the Overland Monthly. Pleasant profit able work. Splendid commission, valuable cash prizes. Permanent employment for hustlers. Give ref erences, address Circulation Mana ger, Overland Monthly, 773 Market St„ Sin Francisco, Cal. Mush, carnation wheat or oats E. C. or toasted corn flakes, force, grape nuts, malta vita cream of wheat, shredded whole wheat bis cuit, Columbia oats or wheat, at Robinson’s store. - — *-*•*--* -------- Now is the time to have your windows and doors rescreened. The best onion sets at Knowltou’s! Quick A Curry has the galvanized Drug Store. screening. ----- y » < •** — ~ Il Ufo AöüM/mcäd Jaÿd you miÿhX OA mil Do You Know ^ U k you wiSS Sov-e youl Sooks Setter if you have a niee taSSe to jiSaee them on^ youl lefleshm ents wiSS taste Set- tel if you sehve them on a niee taSSe we haoe Sots of niee taSSes in oui stole. w Valley, and that our prices are right • W . C. LAIRD V V H ouse Furnisher J. W. MEATMARKET 60 acres river bottom land, no improvements, ou county toad and railroad. Price $ 65.00 per acre. SLAGLE BROS., Proprietors 22 acres, with several seres bottom land, nice house. Just outside the city limits of Coquille. Price $4500. Give us a Trial and be Convinced. C h o ic e F r e s h M e a t s w a y s on 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 ou easy terms. Opposite Postoffice 180 acre farm, all bottom land, 100 or more acres cleared. Fine BILLY 8CHR0EDER, COQUILLE. ORE G eo R. W a s s o n Dies. George R Wasson, a resident of Coos County since 1852 , died at his ranch 00 South Slough this morn ing o f complications due to his ad vanced years. He had recently celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday. He was one o f the oldest pioneers of this section and was a veteran of the Rogue River war. He was taken ill last Tuesday with a slight attack of pleurisy and he rapidly weakened until death finallyclaimed him. Mr. Wasson was born in Bliss- field, Marimachi county. New Brunswick, September 6 , 1823 , aud sailed around Cape Horn to Cali fornia in 1849 . In 1852 he came too Coos Bay and had made his home here ever since. He is sur vived by a wife and several chil dren, the latter being Mrs. Ira Met calf o f Riverton, Miss Nellie Was son of Marshfield, John Wasson ol South Slough, James Wasson, Thomas Wasson, Mrs. Cbas. Cod ding, George Wasson and Mrs. Frank Tanner. Other relatives who survive are two sisters, Mrs. Martha Parker o f Derby, N. B., and Mrs. McAllister of Newcastle, N.B., and two brothers, James Wasson of Golden, B. C., and John Wasson of Minneapolis. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o ’clock at tbe ranch on South Slough, bis desire being to be buried near tbe old homestead. A special boat will leave Marshfield for there at 9 o ’clock Monday morning .— Coos Bay Times. ------- ------------ - r j bouse and barn, all necessary farrn- | ing tools, 35 dairy cows Price per ! octe $112 00 80 acres, 35 acres bottom land, 10 acres in cultivation, bouse aud barn, 5 millions feet fine timber. J mile from railroad. Price $ 7500 . 00 . Tbe Inform ation W an ted . timber is worth more than the price Information is wanted as to tbe asked. General merchandise business whereabouts of William Costelo. I have important uews for him from with large trade— no opposition. One of the best opportunities in Van Couver, Washington. southern Oregon for anyone want W. W. G ags , ing to go into the mercantile busi ness. Sheriff. 160 acres of land, about 15 acres F ever S ores. bottom, balance bill. Very little Fever sores aud old chronic sores cleared; fairly good bouse, quarter should not be healed eutirely, but of a mile from school. Price, $900. should be kept in healthy condi Nice cottage, almost new, a bar tion. This can be done by apply gain. Price $800.00 ing Chamberlain’s Salve. This Several income business proper salve has no superior for this pur ties in Coquille at reasonable prices. pose. It is also most excellent for Lot 50x100. Front Street, Co chapped hands, sore nipples, burns quille. A bargain if sold goon. and diseases of the skin For sale 3 acres almost within the business by R. S. Knowltoii, part of the city with elegant resi dence, an ideal borne, (get my price) Some of the Best Buys in Town CALL ON D. L. Perkins and inspect the largest and most handsome line o f Gents’ Furnish ing Goods in the City. The Newest and most handsome thing in the City in BOOTS AND Wickham 80 acre farm all bottom and low bench land. Bottom land all iu cul tivation, bench land all in pasture Large house and large barn, good orchard. 3 miles from Coquille river. A snap. Price only $4250.00 For Sale— The well-known regis tered stallion, “ Bruce Wilkes.” Will take cattle or sheep in part payment. Z. C. Strang, Gravel Ford. COQUILLE, OREGON >oo< XXX I XXX y w y y A Will Always find * Patronize the Paper with the Circulation. The Herald reaches it to almost their every 0 Valley, which assures the X the best Advertising Advantage Home fact oi in its to this being Medium in the County fi 1 When you are in need of job print- X ing--printing that is printed right, up-to-date and just when you want it, you should 120 acres timber land—about 4 million feet of cedar and fir— j ce dar, quarter mile from river. Per acre $ 20 . 10 acres, all bottom, in cultivation, on Coquille river, J mile from Co quille. House and barn.— $ 2500 . A l ^ A D V E R T IS E R S Wanted— By a good dairyman and butter-maker, a small dairy Six large lots and a new seven farm to rent. For particulars call at the H ebai . d office. room bouse. $1900. One-half acre in berries and a 440 acres land, 40 or 50 in culti. six room cottage close in, good vation, 8 room house, barn and barn, chicken house and woodshed other buildings, good orchard. Several acres timber, 5 miles from If you are looking for a Lome you Coquille, one mile from river, near will buy this place for $1250. school. Price per acre only $26.00. Five-room bungalo v and lot 50x 42 acres, 30 or more bottom land, 100, $1700. mostly cleared. Good, new 2 story Some of the beet residence lots house. Lumber on place for new in Coquille, size 80x100, price $200 barn. 5 miles fromCoquille. Price to $240. Terms $25 down and $10 $4500.00. per month. An elegant home with 14 acres, For these and other good buys partly bottom laud, just outside tbe city limits of Coquille. Nice 10 room see S t u t s m a n & Co. house, nice barn, young orchard, Office on Front Street, opposite nice Bpring water to house. A rare Hotel Baxter. Phone Mam 591. bargain only $35u0 00. Terms. A B ad Fire. f GET OUR PRICES We don’t want all your Money—Just a little of it will do I the herald x>oo< xxx N to m a c la >oo< >oo< XXX I r o n 1» I r i n m l . If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Cbambetlaiu’s Stomach and Ltver 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 uaed.’’ For sale by R. S Knowlton. NOTICE All Coos County warrni Is drawn on tbe general fund ai d i udnrse I prior to July 1st, 1908, will lie paid on presentation at n v office in Coquille, Oreg. No interest will be allowed on any of thine warm its after December lOtb. 1909. Dated this 7th day of Dee. 1909. T. M. D im m ic k , County Treasure SHOES House MRS. G. R. WICKHAM Proprietress Phone Main 13X. Board by Day, WeeK or Month Sanjple l^oonjs REAL ESTATE Nice Batl)s NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice ia hereby given, by Amos Raines, administrator of the estate of James E. Campbell, deceased, that said administrator did, upon the 22ndday of January, 1910, file his final report and account in the matter of said estate, and that the H 011 . Judge of the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, made an order on January 22nd, 1910, fixing March 7th, 1910, at 10 o ’clock a. m. as the time, and the courthouse in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as the place for the bearing objections to saiil final account and the settlement of said estate. Dated this 22nd day of January, A. D. 1910. AMOS RAINES, Administrator. Special Attention Paid to the Traveling Public. T. J. H A Y E S , ist W h en you have Real Estate for Sale L IS T IT W IT H U S OE M ARSHFIELD, OR., tw The safe amt reliable ta in , W h en you want to Invest in Real Estate C A L L ON U S m ft screw tM t~ The New and Str Speedy Elizabeth All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, Capt. Olsen. Maate with proper vouchers, to the under W ill make regular tripe letsee-i signed. at Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the C oquille River an i San date of this notice. Dated this 2Hth day of January, 1910. Francisco. CHARLES I. KIME, No Stop-over at W ay Forts Adrninist-ator of the Estate of .1 H, F'—ltic Lieht*. in Fir* it*. EverytMn* Even Kime. decease-1. rise* - - 8t*i< li, 1 I Î Will visit Coquille the 24 th and 25 th of each month at Dr. Richmond’s office. Expert service and honest prices guaranteed Toric I a - i .«, “ 80 Easy” Mountings. The test ing ot children’s eves a specialty. NOTICE TO CREDITOR*. Notice is hereby given that the un Broken lens duplicated. Slinÿ the oSd one to us and we wiSS take it as joalt joay on a new one foh the joalSol. taSSes wiSS not dersigned, Charles I. kitne, was, by or- der of the County Conrt of the State of for the County of Coos, duly eost you mueSi if you yet them f\om Oregon, made and entered on the 4th day of January, 1910, appointed administrator us. of the estate of J, H. Kime, deceased. youls tluSy^ the See Four citv lots, for residence. The best buy in the city. Coquille Registered Durock Jersey pigB, the kind that latten on clover, for sale by J. D. Carl, Myrtle Point, Or. Phone 101. ■ »•» ■---------- Tozier's Celebrated Logger Shoes have won popularity with the woods boys. E. L . Tozier makei, Coquille. mis. homeSovel:- Five lots for $500, Leneve. ful line of Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass eve» brought to THE N E W Bv J. W. L exivk , Coqcuxc, U r . that we carry in stock the most beauti Philadelphia, Jan. 19.— With es timates that from 25 to 40 girls were burned to death or were killed by leaping from windows, a fire which destroyed the Ellis building today, trapped at least 500 young women, was the worst disaster this city has known in years. Eight girls are known to have been killed by jumping from tbe windows of tbe second and third floors. “ The numbr of desd must be more than 40," declared Fire Chief Nax- ter this afternoon, after making as thorough an investigation as was possible at the time. fu w e CL Com plete FOR SALE. Leg B roken J. W. LENEVE, COQUILLE