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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1910)
4 cannot know that; he did it. If he and experts who agree with him are not mistaken about the T> F. D E A N , P R O P R IE T O R practicability ol this new storage battery, i's value aud benefits will be ¡mim use To eliminate poles C o u n t V O ffic ia l P a p e r . and trolb y wires from the cities of . UL18HKD BV KB Y W E D N E H D A Ï. Ihe country will be another long 1 ». voted t o tut material and social np step in the marvelous march of • .i>bK of the Coquille Valley particularly * f\ i o f C ook County generally, practical progress iu which the a »o lonption, per year.in advai ©♦ . l.M world has been making so many giant strides during the past third Phone, Main 55. o f a century. — Portland Journal. Coquille Herald. The Tariff and the Bible A C 'o i n i u n u C 'o la l. SH ERIFF’ S SALE. We claim that if catching cold By virtue of ub execution ¡«etieil out ! He Is a Slow Paymaster Evan Whaa could be avoided some of the most I the Honorable Circuit Court of the Slate of — Oregon, for ------------- Ihe County ol Coos Clalme Are Juat. , ------------- ---------- ----- W oo betid« th« luckless individ- J * ug e ro u ' ttnd fatal dwetia.a would ¡011 the 5th day of January, 1910, in la UNCLE SAM’S_FAILING. md'or* fir m w ^ o perm its U n c le S a m - e r to get into his debt and allows and ................................. becomes the victim of — a — hitch — — in the —— routine which prevents him from fretting his voucher immediately. Uncle Sam does mean vuw i« L»uu v.w » . not .v » a u v .a a to . v be a™ dis- be heatd of. A co ld often | Miles Lammy, Defendant, lor .... the sum forms a culture bed for genus of in- I of twenty-four and 50-100 dollars, gold diseam s twelve and 74-100 dollars costa, m n r am n 1 Consumption, . o 11 n u lu iruvru , I coin' . , 1 ’ together with h per rent |**r annum in- pueum0ni,. diphtheria „nd scarlet | terest and accrued cost«, I have levied , . . . . . , upon and will sell at public auction, to fever. four of lhe ““ '8l d*n8eroU8 - , \ the highest ami beat bidder for cash in i fectious rv tiu u n Some of the Best B uys in T o w n honest, but he is oftentim es m ore fatal diheaaes, are o f this clans, band on Saturday, the 12th «lay of Feb- generous than ju st. He will give The cu ltu re b id form ed by the co ld ! r“ ary’ VM®* at 0 VlocfH *• .JV” * « tlie 6 , * . . . . . ° . ■’ Court House door in Coquille, Loo* m oney in advance, but nates to^aet- favors the developm ent o f the germ s | County and Stateol Oregon, all the right, tie for a dead i i horse, says l the l- ™ Phil- " and interest which the taul Miles of these diseases, that would not title „ .. Lammv, defendant, had on or after Ihe Tbire is 24th day of February, 1908, in or to the 8 T ^ c 'file lT f congress teem with' ° lberw'8e find lodgment claims against the government that Uttie danger, However, of any of j n . e ^ V n ' e ^ ol Sefr J u s t a L it t le H in t. . have been - pronounced just , in equity , these disease* being contracted when , tlon 35, Township 27 South ol Range IS, They were sitting in the moon- . The enthused versifier who wrote g tl*e Willamette Meridian, in One-half acre in berries and a light, and for a long time nothing w ™ “ i! ft R°‘>d expectoran ou gll m edicine '}'«•* County, Three lots, all uleared, ready Oregon. that “ Salvation is Free” would nev had been said. She was wishing his senate time and again, but which like .'hnmbeitain's C ou H gh R -m e d y , Loo* Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 0th for building; $300. six room cottsge close iu, good er have penned that glad announce- next remark would be good night have not reached the consummation . dav of January, 1910 8 lots 3 blocks from postofflee; barn, chicken house and wood of figuring in a necessary appropri- 18 U8e<* ^1 i-li iu s out these culture W . W. GAGE, m nt, except as a repetition ol the when he broke out with; Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon, $800. ation bill. Outside of the claims bid* that fuvoi the development of shed. If you are looking for a "D o you know I wish I were the i'ihlical assurance that it is “ with- By C. A. Gage, Deputy. | growing out o f the civil war, whose the genus . f ihisc diseases. That 17 acres close in, at a ; at gain. home, you will buy thin place moon ?” cut money and without price,” had 2 1-2 acres close in, tbe price “ No,” she replied coldly. “ Why ?” name is legion, are hundreds ol ¡8 w|,y ||iis icinnly has proved so for $ 1250. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. worthy claims representing work j . ‘ , , he lived to become familiar with will suit tbe buyers. “ Because you allow the moon r ° , u n iv e r s a l! rucces.sful m prevent- Notice is hereby given, that by an or erformed for the government un- . 1 the the quirks and quiddities of the beams to kiss your cheek,” said he. Five room bungalow and lot, 2 large lots and a 6 room er contract and material furnished mg pneumonia Ii not only cures der of the County Court of Coos Coun with an outburst of poetic fancy. Payne-Aldrich tariff 50x 100; $ 1700. or damages incurred through no .v°dr cold quick]*, but minimize* ty, Oregon, made on tho !5lh day of De- ,u,u8*'; a K',od b u V ,o r * ‘2 10°- “ H’ml” she replied. “ I would By virtue of that same tariff, so fault of the claimant. These drag ^ 9 r’ 8'1 ° l co n tra ctin g these dan ceml er, 1909, Minnie Smith was duly 80 acre ranch, 25 head of cows, rather you were a comet.” Some of the best residence lots For sale by R. S. appointed Administratrix of I lie estate the best buy in southern Oregon; tir 2 Bible makers tell us, we must their weary way through session aft gerous diseases. “ You would?” said lie, smiling in Coquille, size 80 x 100 , price of Charles 1». Wilkins, dees, sed, and I tbe price is right, pay more for the circulation of Holy and wondering what new trick her er session and congress after con- Kuovvlton. that letters testamentary have been du $200 to $240; terms $25 down Six large lots and a new seven Writ. Aud incidentally let it not fancy was now’ about to play. “ And F ess- »ometimes getting a favor.- NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. ly issued to the said Minnie Smith, and room bouse; $1900. why, Gladys, why ?” Ble «p o r t from the house ,n one ses- and $to per month. be thought that this is a trivial mat Notice is her»*by given, by Amos that she is now qualified and acting. “ Because,” said the girl as she «ton and the senate in the next, bu ter, lor the Bible today, as it has Raines, administrator of tbe estate of Therefore all persons having claims .napped her watch cas£-"because 8° mefhow fallln<? to recelve final been at any time during the past James E. Campbell, deceased, that said against the said estate are hereby that event you would only come 1 Banctlon- Pathetic sights are witnessed ev administrator did, upon tbe 22 nd day of notified to present the same with hundred years or more, is the best round every seventeen years.” — Ex ery day about the capitol when con January, 1910, file bis final report and proper vouchers attached, to the said selling literary product on the mar c h a n g e . ____________ gress is in session in connection with account in tbe matter of er.id estate, Administratrix at Coquille, Oregon, ket. The figures in this country these old claims. The old timers and that tbe Hon. Judge of tbe County within six months from the 9th day of H o w H e W o o e d S le e p . alone are convincing. For the year Court of Coos County, Oregon, made an February, 1910, the final publication of A story going the rounds of tht around the building come to know order January 22nd, 1910, fixing endiug March 30 last, the output of police force was told by the wife of the claimants, and it is easy to fol March on 7th, 1910, at 10 o ’clock a. m. as this notice. MINNIE SMITH, the American Bible Society was the patrolman whom it concerns low their fading fortune in the mute tbe time, and tbe courthouse in the of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, Administratrix of the estate of Charles more than 2.000,000 copies, while and consequently bears the stamp ol evidence of their despair. They City grow older and grayer and thinner as the place for tbe bearing objections B. Wilkins, deceased. that same society has sold since it truth. to said final account and the settlement Geo. P. Topping, The policeman in question is oe and shabbier as the years roll on, of said estate. Dated this 22nd day of begau business in 1816 almost 84,- night duty, and one morning last but always the fever of hope burns Attorney for Estate. January, A. D. 1910. 500,000 copies. week he went home after work tc in their eyes, and they come up at AMOS RAINES, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. There is no need to analyze the take his full eight hours’ sleep. Foi the beginning of every new session Administrator. rejuvenated for the moment with Notice is hereby given that the un source o f this popularity. The fact two hours he tossed about and could the hope that they have another 6 0 YEAR8* dersigned, Charles I. Kime, was, by or as it appeals to the ordinary man is not more than get his eyes shut. chance. EXPERIENCE Finally in desperation he rose, don der of the County Court of the State of sufficient. The moral and inspira ned his uniform and, sitting in a Oregon, for the County of Coos, duly A Mind Reader. tional value o f the book is appre chair tilted against the wall, fell made and entered on the 4th day of "Unfortunately boys cannot be ciated from the sod hut to the pal sound asleep. January, 1910, appointed administrator apprenticed ‘ultimately/ ” says one “ And I could hardly get him of the estate of J, H. Kime, deceased. ace. More than any other book in of George Eliot’s characters, a moth All persons having claims against said existence it is accepted as a compen awake for supper,” explained b> er who was compelled to delay her TRADE M A R K S wife.— Kansas City Journal. estate are required to present the same, D ehors son’s education because her husband dium of ethics, as a souice of spir COPYRIOHTS A C . with proper vouchers, to the under «ending « «ketch and description may lost money by a man who cheerful "“ Anyone itual inspiration, as a book of most '**-*----- — *-*------------- -— - — free whether aa guIcklT ascertain our opinion wh signed. at Myrtle Point, Coos County, Invention Is probably irobahlr patentable. patentable, Cor <7 ly proposed paying it “ ultimately.” F O R S A L E . marvelous and pathetic truth touch Ctly« tlonsstricUyeonfldantlal. HANDBOOK o Oregon, within six months from the free. ______1 Old ________ agency for securing petents. That also was the date the rich Mr. sent Patents taken through Munn A Co. iSeetT« date of this notice. ing human hopes and aspirations. Mullen seemed to have chosen for ipecial notice, without charge, in tbe B y J. W. L eneve , C oquille , O b . Dated thia 26th day of January, 1910. To an unnumbered host it is liter- settling with his workmen. They CHARLES I. KIME, were sure to receive their due, but A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest eia aturle. moral philosophy, the joy City lots, for residence. Administrator of the Estate of J. H. filiation o f any sciertttle journal. Terms, 93 a they often had to wait for it. of revealed religion, and to a re Lot 100x465 feet, with fair house. year; four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers. Kime, deceased. One day he was wandering through Five lots for $500. See J. W. spectable percentage of the world’ s the hayfield, taking incidental note SUBSCRIBE FOR TH E H E R A L D Branch Office. 636 F Bt„ Washington, D. C. Leneve. population it is ihe word of God. of the work, and there he came on H oubo and lot—a good buy at With «11 that, the Bible does not John, who had not been paid off for $450. three weeks. escape (he tariff tingers. The leather 5 acre* of land close to town at a “ Let me see, John,” said Mr. Mul in its covers, the paper within them, write for ou r confidential letter before a p -I very reasonable price. leu; “ there was something I meant to plying for patent; it may be worth f the ink with which it is printed, the jf 40 acreB timberland close to the to ask you, but for the lire of me I We prom ptly obtain U. 8. and Forei thread with which it is stitched— Coquille river for $700. can’t remember what it was.” all these as representative of tender, “ I can tell you,” said John in irre 40 acre* of timber laud close to a TRADE MA« t KS nr rel' EG- O r STUTTSMAN & CO., Phone Wain 591 pressible exasperation. “ You were snd industrial infants clamor for protec driving stream. Price $800. T I R E attorney’s fee. Bend mod« - ft oh ot p hoto and we send an JUMP« JA Ifi going to ask me how I meant to go FREE report on patentability. v\e give tion, and the compendium of civil 160 acre ranch within 4 miles of to the county fair on the wages I the best legal service and advice, and our charges are m oderate. Try us. Price ized morality must pay tribute up Coquille on county road. ain’t got.” on that demand. It is the decision $5,500. H e p e a ttn g S h o tg u n P atent L aw yers, 22 acres, with several acres bottom of Bible publishers that the price E Q U I P P E D W IT H W IR e L e S . Get your table legs turned at Opp. U.S. Patnnt Office,Washington, O.C. land, nice house. lust outside the must be advanced. Quick & Currv’s. They have some It has been noticed upon occa city limits of Coquille. Price $4500. patterns already out. The 12 gauge IMar/U Hard wood, rtpeater is a gun of perfect io acres, all bottom, in cultivation, $1 per set. sion that the tariff lays its hand proportions, and has one-third lest on Coquille river, J mile from Co upon 11s as soon as we come into parts than any other repaatar. It NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT quille. House aud barn.— $2500. handles quickly, works smoothly and C a p t. E. D. P a rs o n s the world, and that it never lets go Notice is hereby (liven, Ry Stephen A. •hoots close and hard. 20 acres, mostly bottom land, Gout bier, administrator of the estate of its grip so long as we live, move and The ifari^ a solid top prevents close to Coquille, all improved, with Henry E. Goutliier, deceased, that said powder and gases blowing back; the have our being. But we are rarely nice house and small barn, also administrator did upon the 7th day of side ejection of ahells allows instant February, A. D. 1910, file his final ac reminded that it lays an embargo yoqng orchard. Brice $3800. repeat shots ; the cloaed-in breechbolt count in the met ter of said estate, and keeps out all rain, snow and sleet, and upon the circulation of moral pre 115 acre farm, 4 miles irom Co that the Hon. Judge ol the County Sails fro m Portland Saturdays a t 8 y m. the dirt, leaves, twig» and sand that cept , or that by combination of spe quille, on county road. House, Court of Coos County, Oregon, made an clog up other repeaters. order on February ?th, 1910, fixing cific and ad valorem duties, it vir barn and other outbuildings, good March 10th, 1910, at 10 o ’ clock a. m. as Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays a t seruice o f tide. A ll l2-f«ue:e 77Zarft/i repeater« have double extractor« that pull any «hell, and tually puts the premium of protec orchard. Price $6250.00. $ 2000.00 the time and the courthouse in the City ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER the automatic recoil hangfire safety lock of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as cash, balance on easy terms. S-o-' ... 1420-24 LAWRf.ee Of.VCR COLO makes them the safest breech-loading r u m tion upon the Plan ol Salvation.— the place for the hearing objections to GEO. MULT0N Agt. TH0S. B. JAMES, Agt built. General merchandise business said final account and the settlement of 3T “ Portland Evening Telegram. with large trade— no opposition. said estate. ffla rfa I f cauce re Marshfield CoquiPe peater« In th^pe dis Dated this 7th day ol February, A. D. One of the best opportunities in 1910. tinct models, m any W o n d e rfu l Im p rovem ent cradea and style«,fully southern Oregon for anyone want STEPHEN A. GOUTHIER, described in our 136- p ac« cataloc. F ree ing to go into the mercantile busi Administrator. Trolley Poles and wires will soon for 3 stampa postage. ness. be things of the past. Or so we 80 sere farm, all bottom land. 7 7 ie 7 /Z a r/iit fire a rm s C a, may reasonably expect from the 00 acres in cultivation, good house NEW HSVEN, COHN, successful experiments recently and large dairy oaru, good orchard, MRS. G. R. WICKHAM made in the use of the Edison stor about 20 good dairy cows. Price Proprietress Keeps in stock a complete line of Rous;h and age battery. At East Orange, N. J., reasonable with terms ou part of Phone Main 13X. purchase price. a car carrying 26 passengers was Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, 80 acre dairy farm, located on I run over the lines, with results en Mouldings, etc. Board by Day, WeeH or Month the Cuquille river, 50 acres in culti tirely satisfactory to Mr. Edison. vation, 2 houses, 2 ba-ns, silo, 15 He Said: “ I have found what I good cows, good orchard. Price is Sample Hoonjs Nice Batl)s have wanted. Tho new car will be right with liberal terms of part of Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with and is absolutely practical for all tho purchase price. the most complete stock o f Finishing Lumber commercial purposes.” He says Special Attention Paid to 450 acre stock ranch, with good in the Coquille V alley. that the depreciation of his uew house snd barn. About 30 acres in [ the Traveling Public. Pres« Accepted throughout the civilized world battery is but 15 per cent, as against cultivation, balance seened to pis | a* the most universally satisfactory il the ture. Docated on county road | 80 per cent for any other storage wher there ia a daily mail. Price Estimates gladly furnished, Prices as low as luminant for all purpones the Cleanest Button battery ever devised. The new $6 per acre the lowest. power is expected to svpplant the Most Convenient, and the CHEAP 160 acres of land, about 15 acres [ pole and wire systems throughout bottom, balance hill. Very little1 EST light known. and the country. The new battery may cleared; fairly good house, quarter ! of a mile from school. Price, $1)00. That furnished by the COQUILLE also be used iu aeroplanes. here OF MARSHFIELD, OR., Nice cottage, almost new, a bar-! Measureless is the debt the world, RIV ER ELECTRIC CO is first you P h o n e 331 and especially this country, owes to gain Price $800.00 Will visit Coquille the 24th and 25th class and up to date in every respect have Several income business proper of each month at Dr. Richmond’s! this electrical wizzard, Edison. All Exper, gervice an{, hon„ t j Tbe rates place it within reach of all his life he has been wanting to tie. to Coquille at reasonable price*. office it. make discoveries, to find out some L«'t 50x100, Front Street, Co- prices guaranteed. Toric Lens, thing, and has in a laige measure quille. A bargain if sold soon. So Easy” Mountings. The test-! 3 acres almost wi'liin the business ing of children’s eyes a specialty. succeeded; and what he wanted to and did find out has been of ut- part of the city with elegant resi Rroken lens duplicated. Ferly incomputable value to indus dence, an ideal home, (get my price) S For These and Other Good Buys see S TU TS M A N & CO. Office on First Street, Op. Hotel Baxter. Phone Main 561 P aten ts Burn the... ROUSE CO A L Scientific American. to N IU C o .” ” " - - ’ New York wanted in v e n t o r s 'Marlin PATENT! THE BEST COAL IN COOS COUNTY $5 Per Ton Leave Orders With Harry Flanders i2Ga SW IFT & COr, Steamer Alliance Coos Bay and Portland 5TLE5 PLATES ARE RIGHT I5TLE5 RATES ARE RIGHT FRANK REISTLE , ITO PRINT W ickham 1 8 PRICE House Johnson Lumber Co. Incandescent Electric Light T. J. H A Y E S , J Yard and Office, Froqt St. near Depot. Frank Morse, Prop., Coquille try, to commerce, to transportation, to society in many wavs. His in ventions have added untold billions to the world’s actual wealth, and immeasurably increased its facilities and comforts Because of them civilization has progressed in a third o f a century more than it co ild have done in many centuries without them. True, if Edison had not worked out these inventions ofhers might have done so, but we 120 acres timber land— about 4 million feet of cedar and fir— | ce dar, quarter mile from river. Per acre $20. Wanted— By a good dairyman and butler-maker, a small dairy' farm to rent. For particulars call at the H erald office. An elegant homo with 14 acres, partly bottom land, juat outside the city limits of Coquille. Nice 10 room house, nice barn, young orchard, nice spring water to house. A rare bargain only $36«K) 00. Terms. .351 screw Tin* New *nd Speedy .^ C t Str Elizabeth Leave Coquille 9:30 A. 7:30 “ W ill make regular trips between I p. 11 „ n , u o , , ___ C o q U i l l e ™,v e r a n l an 9 A. Arrive at F"r*ciriciSCO « ti 4:30 “ N o S to p -o v e r at W a y P orta 10:30 A. Electric Light». Everything in Fir Capt. Olsen CALIBER Sclieiliiii of Coquille Biter Troporlalw n company Self-Loading Rifle! J^TThc sale and reliable t» »in -. ___ I V WINCH ¡ Mast* Claes Style. I M. “ “ “ “ '* Leave Bandon 6:30 A. M U l< 1« 1:30 P. <• 1« II 7 A- !( Arrive at “ 11:30 A. j II 1 * U 1:30 A. «4 ft« «. •« 44 4:30 P. As its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work. Thia places the complete control of the rifle under the trigger finger, which permits rapid shooting with great ease and accuracy. The .351 Caliber Iligh-Power cartridge, has tremendous killing uower.mskingit hesvy enough for the largest gams Catalogue tally describing this rifle, "T h e G «« that shoots Through Steel,’* sent upon request. W iN O H K Srcn R tp ca t in o ARMS 00 .. • New H aven , C onn . {