Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 21, 1910, Image 4

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Coquille H8roW-
PUB LISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
J F. D E A N ,
P R O P R IE T O R
County Official Paper.
U n v o t e d t o r b a m a t e r i a l and aooial op
i l d i u g o f t lia C o q u i l l e Valley particularly
« id o f Cooa C o m i t y generally .
a n b a o r i p t i e n , p e r y e a r . i u a d i a r o e , 1.S0
Local advertisements among local
reading five centa per line each inser-
'ion. Cards cl thanks 50 cents each.
Obituary poetry five cents per line.
Resolutions o( Condolence and lodge
advertising five cents per line.
Phone, Main 354.
Spread of the Orange G rove
In four decades, Southern Cali­
fornia has beer, tram-foimed from n
land of intule ranges tn one of or­
anges In a third of a century the
, citrus industry has grown from a
single carload shipment to thirty-
, eight thousand. Of the twenty
million boxes of oranges annually
consumed in the United Statas.
California supplies twelve million
five hundred thousand. The re­
ceipts from the citrus crop for
season of 1908-9 were over $30,
000,000.- J. M. Quinn. in the Oct-
ober Pacific Monthly.
Fishtrap and Vicinity
We give below a paragraph ta­
ken from a letter written by an ex-
The first quarterly meeting o f the
county school superintendent of
United Brethern church of this
Lincolu county, Kan, to the Linclon
place, was held Thursday, Septem­
.Seminal, and which refers to Mrs.
ber 15, at the Willowdale church,
I Porter aud daughter who are en-
Rev. Mr. Frazier officiating.
| gaged in the Coquille schools for
Rev Mr. Lyons, pastor of M. E-
I the present school year. The ex ­
Cburch South, of Fishtrap, started
cept reads as follows:
for Marshfield this morning where
I met Mrs. Ella Baker Porter
he will attend the conference to be
who
was a familiar figure at insti-
held at that place the latter part of
i tutes 30 years ago. She has not
this week.
Several members of the Farmers’ been teaching for some years but
Union of Coquille came out on Sat­ told me she was going to Oregon
urday evening to oonfer with the where her daughter Lulu is teach­
Union at this place. They enjoyed ing and said she might reengage in
a very pleasant evening, also trans­ j teaching herself. The school that
acted some very important business engages her will draw a prize The
Mr. J. A. McAddams, of North pedagogical virus inoculated all the
Bend, has leased the property | B iker blood a 9 I believe all of the
! large family without regard to age
known as the Bill Miller ranch.
Mr aud Mrs. Chas. Radabaugb, or sex were teachers.
of Ohio, are enjoying a visit with
Fruit jars at Laird’s, the House
Mr. Radabaugh’s cousin, J. H. Rad-
Furnisher.
abaugh and family.
Geo. Henninger started for Med­
Fish's box factory orSkeels’ store
ford this morning where he goes to or apple boxes.
attend the conference of the M. E-
Economy, Mason and Knowlton
Church, South. He may visit his fruit Jars at Lairds Furniture store.
brother at Oakland and other points
For Sale.— One lot, neat home
is the Willamette valley before re­ of 4 rooms, woodshed and chicken
turning.
house. Good location. Enquire at
1 H erald Office.
Fishtrap Sept. 19, 1910.
F or S ale — l 6 9 acres 4 0 tn grass;
J ohn D o e .
4,000000 ft of good timber. Price
Married— At the residenceof S. B $ 3000 ., $1000 down, balance ci;
Holleubeak, in Coquille, September lime at 8 per cent iuteiest. See B
Folsom
l6 > 1 9*o. Andrew J. Hatcher and
of Fairview, and Miss Inez N.
For Sale.—A span of gildings
Bushnell, o f Tenmile, Douglas good work horses age 8 years
county, Oregon, Elder S. B. Holleu­ weighing about 2200 pouudsaddress
or call cn S. K. Hatcher.
beak officiating.
Fairview, Oregon.
For Sale
For Con■■ tv Commissioner
I hereby auDounce mi self as a
Nine year old m ire weich ah u t
cmidida'e for the office of county one thousan 1 fifty pounds, and a
commissioner, subject to tbo will of braud Dew buggy and s ngle har­
the Republican voters of Coos ness. Either or ail at a bar ja iu . For
county at the primary Sept. 24 tl) further particular 1 sea or wi t
1910. I have been a resident of A. R. Bent ett. Grave lfmd C regoie
Coos county sine 1893, and am wil- .
A N p r u l u « «1 A l l l t l f
ling to be judged by my past record 1
As usually treated a sprain« d n-
as a citizen.
kle will disable Ili > injured p erson
Yours for the improvment of j
fo r a mcntli or more, but by a p p ly­
Coos countv.
ing Chamberlain's Linim ent aud < b-
E. E. O a k k s .
serving
the direction s with each
► - v « » «
bottle
faithfully,
a cu re may, in
For Sheriff.
m ost cases, be effected in less than
To the voters of Coos County:
one week's time. T h is linim ent is
I hereby respectfully announce is a most rem arkable preparation;
my candidacy for the office of sher­ try it for a sprain or a bruise, or
iff of Coos County, subject to the when laid up with ch ron ic o r m us­
Republican premnries to be held cular rheumatism, and you are ce r ­
in September, 24 1910,
tain to be d e lig h te d with the prom pt
Respectfully submitted relief which it affords. F o r cale by
A NNOUNC E ME NT .
We take pleasure in announcing to you that we have received our stock of
Folur, Feed, Fancy and Staple Groceries
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and are now located in the First National Bank Building and will be pleased
to meet you and quote prices.
SPECIAL PRICES To LOGGING
CAMPS A N D BIG CONSUMERS
We will
take
all
Pacific Monthly's Special
Introductry Offer
allowing
you
CITY
QUOTATIONS.
COQUILLE, OREGON
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
j
Notice is hereby given that the under-
The Pacific Monthly, of Portland,
Oregon, is a beautitully illustrated, i signeil, executrix of the Last Will and WM. FRANZENBACH. Sculptor
Testament of l>aviil Matl.crs, deceased,
monthly magazine which giyes very j
Contractor in Marble, Granite,
has filed in the County Court of the
full information about the resources State of Oregon for Coos County her
and opportunities of the country ly­ final account as such executrix, and the
Stone, Concrete and Tile
ing West of the Rockies. It tells aaid Court has appointed Thursday the
I Vaults, Monuments, Headstones, Tab­
all about the Government Reclama­ (ith day af October, 1910, at the hour of
ten o’ clock in the forenoon of said day,
lets, Iron Fences and all kinds of
tion Projocts, free Government land
at the County Court Rcom in the Court
Cemetery and Building Work.
and tells about the district nuapted House in the City of Coquille, in the
in fruit raising, daiiying. poultry County of Coos and State of Oregon, ns Carving and Lettering a Specialty
raising, etc. It has splendid stories the time and place for "the hearing of
objections to such final account and the
M A R SH FIE LD . OREGON
by Jack Londos and other noted settlement thereof.
Dated this 7th dav of September,
authors.
1910.
The price is $1.50 a year, but to
LESS IK MATHERS
Executrix of the Last Will and Test­
ntroduce it we will send six months
ament of David Mathers, Deceased.
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for fifty cents. This offer must be | J. J. Stanley, Attorney for Executrix,
Coquille,
Oregon.
accepted on or before the February;
Builder and
1, 1911. Send your name aud ad - 1
Contractor,...
dress accompanied by fifty cents in
COQUILLE RIVER LINE
stamps and learn all about Oregon,
‘•Estimates gladly furnished.
Washington, Idaho, and California
Address, The Pacific Monthly,'
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Call on or address at Coquille
PLYIN G B ETW EEN
Portland Oregon.
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W. H, BOYLE
STMR.
4- r u n u l i i l r < l More Kj' cs
produce
C. A. M. 8c M. CO.
J ohn Y o a ka m . ' li. S. Knowlton.
The
your
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Cure.
"F o r twenty years I suffered j
from a bad case of graulated sore j
eyes, Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. i
“In February, 1903, a gentleman |
asked me to try Chamberlain’s [
Salve. I bought one box and used
about two-thirds of it and ray eyes
have not given me any trouble
since.” This salve is for sale by j
R. S. Knowlton.
FIFIELD
BÀNDON AND
SAN FRANCISCO
A, W . Varney
H. L. Varney
SAILISU EV E R Y EIGHT DAYS
Passenger-i, Freight
V arn ey
Low Rates and Excellent Accom­
modations. Our Interests are
your Interests.
A. F. ESI A BROOK CO.
Agents
Sau Francisco and
Bandon
B ro s.
QENERAL
HOCSEHOVINO
Call and See Us
Hear the Music.
and
Aretino
Talking
Machine
FREE with $25.00 cash trade
and a cash payment of $2.50
on delivery of machine. One
10 -inch reoord FREE with
$10.00 in cash trade. One 10-
inch record FREE with $5.00
in cash trade every Saturday.
Remember the Aretino record
fits all kinds of disc talking
machines.
P. E. D ra n e
DEALER IN
L a d ie s’
and
G e n ts’
F u r n is h in g s
F a n c y a n d S t a p le G r o c e r ie s , F lo u r
a n d F eed.
COQUILLE, OREGON
Does a qeneral Housemouing
: Foundation repair
business
THE
MOTLEY ADDITION
OM THE M ARKET
IS
NOW
LYING JUST EAST OP THE SCHOOL HOUSE
AND IS THE FINEST AD ITlON EVER PLATTED
PER LOT AND UP
B0DD TERMS
B. F O L S O M
COQUILLE,
OREGON