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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1910)
Coquille Harald. P U B L IS H E D E V E K Y W E D N E S D A Y . D. F. D E A N , P R O P R IE T O R C ou n ty O fficial P a per. D e v o t e d t o t h e m a t e r i e l »m l « ooih I np . M i n g o f t b e C o q u i l l e V a lley particularly i i d o f Coon C o u n t y g en era lly , ’‘ a n b n o r l p t i o n , p e r y e a r . i n ad van oe , 1.50 Local advertisements among local reading five cents per line each inser tion. Cards ci thanks 50 cents each. Obituary poetry five cents per line. Resolutions of Condolence and lodge advertising five cents per line. Phone, Main 354. Fishtrap and Vicinity. Fishtrap, October 3 , 191 o Mr. William Hickam and family from Missouri are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Robison. Rev. Mr. Lyon returned borne from conference one day last week. He brought with him from Rose' burg Grandma Henninger, who has been visiting her son at Oakland, Oregon, for the past three months, and Mrs McCausland, wife of ex- Presiding Elder McCausland, who is here in the interest of the Home Mission work. Mr. Lyon has been assigned the same charge for anoth er year, and will occupy the pulpit in the Fishtrap church one Sunday in each month. We are pleased to have you with us for another year, Mr. Lyon. Mrs. Beit Fish went to Prosper one day last week to stay a few days with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Smith, whose Daby is very ill. We were pleased to learn that butter made in Coos county took first premium at the Oregon State fair, and more pleased to learn that it was made in the Coquille valley, and still more pleased to know that it was made at Norway, where Fishtrap contributes a large amount of cream to its making. Mr. Riebe, of Marshfield, met with the farmers at the schoolhouse recently and made them a very in teresting talk on the co-operative store question. George Henninger returned late ly from a trip in the valley, where he went to look after his ranch at Canby, Oregon He also made a business trip to the metropolis. Threshing is all done in this vi cinity and the farmers are all well pleased with the waather. The dairyman are all wearing broad smiles too since the rain. Mrs. John Hale has been some what indisposed the past week, Elton Stephens will leave for Portland by the Breakwater Sat urday, the fifteenth, where he will resume his studies at the Behnke Walker, Business College. Geo. Henninger has beeu some what under the weather, since his return from the Willamette valley but is feeling some better at the present. J ohn D o e . ♦ A • ♦ ■ ------ Good Position Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field o f “ Wire less’ ’ or railway telegraphy. Since the 8 -hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations through out the cottntiy there is a great shortage o f telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per m onth, with good chance of ad vancem ent. The National Tele graph Institute of Portland, Ore., operates six official institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full de tails. -*-*•»-*------------- Fresh Fish. Juok Blanton in Paris Appeal : 1 Large assortment of Umbrellas to j School books aud school supplies choose from at Robinson’s. at Knowlton’s Drugstore. The reason that parable dealt with New and fresh groceries always We are in tbe box business you a prodigal son instead of a prodigal will find boxes of all kinds at Fishs’ daughter, Joeia, was probably due on hands at Dranes Store. Never a line in town before of Box Factory. to the fact that it would not have trunks, suitcases and bags, like F o r R e n t .— A Dairy larm of been true to life had it been other- Robinson’s. 140 acres J mile from Norway. w as. No matter how deep in sin the Be vacant March i, W ebfoot flour at Lyons A Jones Creamery. young man goes—no matter how $1,65 per sack. Try one sack and 1901 . F rank N e l s o n . many girls he may debauch, you will want another. Norway Oregon how mauy hearts he may break, If you intend seeding you land how many gray heads he may bring NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. this fall, call at Knowlton’s Drug in sorrow to the grave— an enthusi DEPARTMENT OK THE IN T B S tJ S . 05177 store and get prices on seeds. astic welcome awaits him in bis home, in his church and in bis com munity when he comes back. It is not so with the prodigal daughter. She may have gone out but a few steps into sin— may have been be- guilded into the wrong path by some crafty devil who took advan tage of her innocence or inexperi ence, or may have gone astray be cause there was more of hell than of heaven in her home— but no matter what the circumstances, no matter how quickly repentance may come nor how sincere it may be, there is no bringing forth of rich robes, no slaughter o f the fatted calf, no rejoicing or making merry when she comes home. It has ever been thus. It will continue to be so until Chris- tain people emulate the example of the Master who was so courteous and tender with erriDg women. He reclaimed them every time. His followers drive them to lives behind closed curtains by denying them sympathy,society and helping hands. The demoralization theyare working in towns and cities should arouse us to a saner way—the Christ way — of winning them back to a right path.— Oakdale (Cal.) Oraphio. A S p r a in e d A n k le As usually treated a sprained an kle will disable the injured person for a month or more, but by apply ing Chamberlain’s Liniment and ob serving the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may, in most cases, be effected in lees than one week's time. This liniment ia is a most remarkable preparation; try it for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or mus cular rheumatism, and you are cer tain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. E oroaleby R. S. Knowlton. The Pacific Monthly’ s Special Introductry Offer The Pacific Monthly, of Portland. Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated, monthly magazine which gives very full information about the resources and opportunities of the country ly ing West of the Rockies. It tells all about the Government Reclama tion Projocts, free Government land and tells about the district adapted in fruit raising, daitying. poultry raising, etc. It has splendid stories by Jack Londos and other noted authors. The price is $1.50 a year, but to ntroduce it we will send six months for fifty cents. This offer must be accepted on or before the February 1, 1911. Send your name aud ad dress accompanied by fifty cents in stamps ard learn all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and California Address, The Pacific Monthly, Portland Oregon. Quick A Curry make the galvan ized screen door; standard sizes on hand; spetial sizes made in short order. Also handy, adjustabla win dow screens, ironing boards, sleeva boards, bread boards, drain boards and meat safes. For a nice fresh Salmon, right The best plaster. A piece of flan from the river, call at the Ferry. They are to be had each morning. nel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound over the affect E d. M c a d a m s . ed parts is superior to a plaster and costs only oue-tenth as much. For Apples For Sale sale by all dealers. Anyone may pick hia winter ap Neckwesrl Neckwear!! Neckwear!!! ples in the orchard of C. A. Pendle all the latest, just selected from one ton, at Fat Elk after Oct. 12, at 25c of the largest wholesale bouses in San Francisco: You cant help but per bushel- be suited. Robinson's Store. Lamc back is one o f the most com W a n t e d — A party to locate on mon forms of muscular rheumatism A few applications o f Chamberlain's government timber claim. Four Liniment will give relief. For sale million feet. Location fee $250 B. Folsom, Coquille . 1 by all dealers. “ A o E N T W a n t e d . — For the Pheo- You will always find what you are looking for in gentlemen's up- nix Mutual Fire Insurance Comp to-date clothing st Robinson's Store. any o f Oregon. New fall waists have arrived, i Try Slagle for dry cleaning. Call and eoo them. Robinson's j 1 Work guaranteed. New band bags, the kind they all Store. want at Robinson’s. New Hoaery You will find the Silk hoods for the babies, Robin- best bosxry in town at Lyons A Jones’. ion’s Store. We take pleasure in announcing to you that we have received our stock of Flour, Feed, Fancy and Staple Groceries and are now located in the First National Bank Building and will be pleased to meet you and quote prices. U. 8. Land Office at Hone burn, Oregon. FOR SALE. B y J . W . L eneve , Coquiu-E, O b . City lots, for residence. Lot 100x465 feet, with fair house. Five lots for $500. See J. W. Leneve. House and lot— a good buy a 1450. 5 acres of land close to town at very reasonable price. 40 acres timberland close to tbe Coquille river for $700. 40 acres of timber lam! close to a driving st. 11111 . Price $800. 22 acres, with several acres bottom land, nice house. Just outside the city limits of Coquille. Price $4500. 10 acres, all bottom, in cultivation, on Coqnille river, J mile from Co quille. House aud barn.— $ 2500 . 20 acres, mostly bottom land, close to Coquille, all.improved, with nice house and small barn, also young orchard. Price $3800. 115 acre farm, 4 miles from Co quille, on county road. House, barn and other outbuildings, good orchard. Price $ 6250 . 00 . $ 2000.00 cash, balance on easy terms. General merchandise business with large trade—no opposition. One of the best opportunities in southern Oregon for anyone want ing to go into the mercantile busi ness. 80 aere farm, all bottom land. 60 acres in cultivation, good bouse end large dairy barn, good orchard, about 20 good dairy cows. Price reasonable with terms on part of purchase price. 80 acre dairy farm, located on the Coquille river, 50 acres in culti vation, 2 houses, 2 ba-na, silo, 15 good cows, good orchard. Price is right with liberal terms of part of tho purchase price. 450 acre stock ranch, with good house and barn. About 30 acres in cultivation, balance seened to pea ture. Docated on county road wher there is a daily mail. Price $6 per acre. 160 acres of land, about 15 acres bottom, balance bill. Very little cleared; fairly good house, quarter of a mile from school. Price, $900. Nice cottage, almost new, a bar gain. Price $800.00 Several income business proper ties in Coquille at reasonable prices. Lot 50x100, Front Street, Co quille. A bargain if sold soon. 3 acres almost wi'hin tbe business part of the city with elegant resi dence, an ideal home, (get my price) 120 acres timber land—about 4 million feet of cedar and fir— | ce dar, quarter mile from river. Per acre $ 20 . 160 acre ranch within 4 miles of Coquille on county road. Price $5,500. An elegant home with 14 acris partly bottom land, just outside the city limits of Coquille. Nice 10 room house, nice barn, young orchard, nice spring water to house. A rare bargain only $3500.00. Terms. 60 YEARS’ E X P E R IE N C E F o r Sale Nine year old mare weigh about one thousand fifty pounds, ami a brand new buggy and single har ness. Either or all at a bargain. For further particulars see or writ A. R. Bennett. Grsye lford Oregone A NN O U N C E ME N T . Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Miller, 8r., of Arago, Oregon. J. H. Radabaugh, of Arago, Oregon. J. W. Meadows, of Arago, Oregon, C. T . Rot}ison, of Arago, Oregon, .B E N JA M IN K. JONE*, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. SPECIAL PRICES TO LOGGING CAM PSAN D BIG CONSUMERS We will take all your produce you CITY QUOTATIONS. C. A. M. & M. CO. COQUILLE, OREGON . H. BOYLE S Builder and Contractor,... Something New In K itc h e n W a r e Estimates gladly furnished. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of David Matters, deceased, Call on or address st Coquille lias filed in the County Court of the f r O O O « ' CfrO-CM » 4 State of Oregon for Coos County her final account as such executrix, and the aaid Court has appointed Thursday the A, W . Varney H. L. Varney 6th day af October, 1910, at tho hour of ten o'clock in tbe forenoon of said day, at the County Court Room in the Court House in the City of Coquille, in the County of Coos and State of Oregon, as GENERAL the time and place for the hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. HOUSEHOVINa Dated this 7th day of September, 1910. COQUILLE, OREGON BESSIE MATHERS Executrix of the Last W ill and Test ament of David Mathers, Deceased. J. J. Stanley, Attorney for Executrix Coquille, Oregon. 1 Varney Bros. The “ 1892" Pure Spun Aluminum Ware is rapidly coming into use for cooking purposes. It is taking the place o f agate and enamel ware because while its first cost is a trifle more than ordinary ware, it ia really much cheaper in the long run, as it ia guaran teed for twenty-five years and will last practically a life time. The genuine "1892’ ’ Ware, made only from pure SPUN (not cast) Aluminum, will not crack, scale, peel, break, 6Corch or bum. It looks like silver but weighs only about one- quarter as much, is easily cleaned and handled, and will not rusti corrode or tarnish. Absolutely pure, non-poisonous and wholesome ; saves money, time and doctor's bills. IV «tire you get »ho origin»! «nd g«n. Aline ware stamped with the Malte«« Ç fo il. Does a qeneral Housemouing Foundation repair business Sheriff’ s S ale o l Real P roperty. allowing At your dealers. C. M. SKEELS & SON WM. FRANZENBACH. Sculptor Notice is hereby given, That by vir- ture of an execution duly issued out of Contractor in Marble, Granite, the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coos and to me direct Stone, Concrete and Tile ed on the 1st day of October, 1910, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, Vaults, Monuments, Headstones, Tab entered of record and docketed in and lets, Iron Fences and all kinds of by eaid Court on the 10th day May A . D. Cemetery and Building Work. 1610, in a certain suit then in said Court pending, wherein A . F. Stevens Carving and Lettering a Specialty was plaintiff and C. R. Keek was de BANDON OREGON. fendant in favor of plantiff and against eaid defendant by which execution 1 am commanded to sell the property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum due the plaintiff COQUILLE RIVER LINE of Five hundred Seventy-five 35— 100 dollars. with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 10th day of PLYING BETWEEN May, 1910, until paid together with the costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday the 12th day of Nov ember, 1910, at the hour of ten o’clock SAILING E V E R Y EIGHT DAYS a. m. of aaid day at the front door ot the County Court House in the city of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at .Low Ratesand Excellent Accom public auction to the higtieet bidder for modations. Our Interests are caeh in hand on the day of sale, all the your Interests. right, title, interest and estate which eaid defendant C. B. Zeek and all per sona claiming under him subsequent to the 10th day of May A. D. 1910, in, of San Francisco and Bandon and lo said property, said premises hereinbeiore mentioned are described in said execution as follows, to-wit: East one half of the North-east quart er of the North-west quarter of Section 4, Township 28 South of Range 14 West of Willamette Meridian and lots 1 and 2 and North-east quarter of the North west quarter, the South-west quarter of the South-west quarter of the North east quarter, the West one half of the North-west quarter of the South-east quarter, the North-west quarter of the South-west quarter of the South-east quarter, and the East one haif of the South-east quarter of the South-west qaurter of Section 33, Township 27 South of Range 14 west of the Willam ette Meridian in Coos County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1910. W . W . G age Sheriff C o m County, Oregon. By C. A. Gage Deputy STMR. FIFIELD BANDON AND SAN FRANCISCO Passengers, Freight A. F. FS7ABR00K CO. Agents Call and See U* Hear the Music. and Aretino Talking Machine FREE with $25.00 caah ¡trade and a cash payment of $2.50 on delivery of machine. One 10 -inch record F RE E with $10.00 in caeh 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. Drane DEALER IN L a d ie s’ Fancy and G e n ts’ F u r n is h in g s a n d S t a p le G r o c e r ie s , F l o u r a n d F eed. REAL ESTATE P atents T RADE M A R K S D is io n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone pending a sketch and description may --------------------- --- -----------------------* quickly ascertain our opinion *— free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communie*. tlons -------------confidential. strictly confident lai. HANDBOOK HANOBOOK on on Patent Patents sent free. Oldeet daet i agency for securing patents, raient« taken through Uunn A Co. r«aeh spretai notte«, without enarge, in the ywnetf------ Scientific American. W h en you have Real Estate for Sale A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I * i eolation o f any scientific Journal. Terras. *> • year: year ; four months, |L Bold by all newsdealers. MUNN & September 14, 1910. Notice is hereby given that William Everment Cleghorn, of Coquille, Oregon, who, on June 4, 1909, made homestead application No. 05177, for S. E. '4 S. W . 8ection 27, Township 28 8., Range 13, W . W il. Mer., has filed notice of hie intention to mske final Commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James Watson, Clerk Circuit Court, Coos County, Ore gon, at Coquille, Oregon, on the 25lh day of October, 1910. New York LIST IT WITH US Branch Offloa. 836 F 81* Washington, D. C. Incandescent Electric Light W h en you want to Invest in Real Estate Pres* Accepted throughout the civilized world the aa the moat universally satisfactory ¡ 1 - Button luminant for all purposes the Cleaneat CALL ON US Moat Convenient, and the CHEAP and here EST light known. That furnished by the C O Q U IL L E you R IV E R have claaa and up to date in every respect it. The E L E C T R IC CO. ia first a place it within reach o f al Frank Morse, Prop., Coquille J. W. LENEVE, COQUILLE