Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, October 19, 1910, Image 4

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    Coquille Ijorald.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
D. F DE AN ,
PR O PR IETO R
Countv Official Paper.
D evoted to th e m ateriel end eooial op
!> IdiQRof th e Onqoille Valley particularly
• id o f Oooa County generally.
- inbaoription, p e r y e a r .in advance. 1.B0
Local advertisements among local
reading live cents per line each inser­
tion. Cards c i thanks 50 cents each.
Obituary poetry five cents per line.
Resolutions of Condolence and lodge
advertising five cents per line.
Phone, Main 354.
Bible the W o rd of God.
CINCINNATI,
Oct. 12.— The
House of Deputies today put itself
on record by an unanimous vote as
believing in the Bible as the word
of God, thus making official decla­
ration that the statement to the
contrary, made in the cource of de­
bate last Saturday by the Rey. A.
A. Morrison, of Portland, Or., did
not represent the sentiment of the
church.
The matter was brought before
the conveution by the Rev. James
R. Winchester, of Memphis, Tenn.,
who offered a resolution declaring
that "the House place itself on rec­
ord in declaring that the Holy
Scriptures are beyond doubt ac
cepted by the church as the word
of Almighty God.”
Although defeated in the House
of Deputies because the clerical and
lay delegates did not agree upon it,
the proposal to include in the ritu­
al of the church a form of prayer
and unction for the sick, not as a
sacrament in preparation for death,
but as a means of healing, is far
from being dead in the opinion of
its advocates.
The report of the joint committee
on the subject is still to be acted
upon in the House of Bishops, and
if it approves by a considerable ma­
jority, it is likely the House of
Bishops, will approve its action.
No Eubject that has arisen since
the convention began has aroused
bo
much interest among church­
men.
The opinions expressed
range from absolute faith in actual
miracles through the power of God
to unbelief in the power of any.
thing but medical treatment to cure
the sick.
The fact that the so-called Em­
manuel movement had its origin iD
the Protestant Church in Emman­
uel parish, Boston, has had a deep
influence.
Churchmen take the ground that
expert medical advice is the prime
essential in all cases of illness, but
that if faith in ultimate cure can be
inspired in the patieut, either
through religious ministration or
otherwise, the physician’s work
will be greatly aided.
Large assortment of Umbrellas to
Londonews papers
are no t
pulishing any "so b ” stories about choose from at Robinson's.
New and fresh groceries always
Ethel Clare Le Neve.
on hands at Draneg Store.
The Standard Oil Company has
Never a line in town before of
derlared another dividend of $G a
trunks, euitcaBes and bags, like
share but there are mighty few who
Robinson's.
share in it
Webfoot flour at Lyons A Jones
Taft has a "house party" only
$1,G5 per sack. Try one sack and
now and then, but Uncle Joe Can­ you will want auotber.
non has been having one contin*
If you intend seeding you land
ously for a number of years.
this fall, call at Knowlton's Drug
The voters in Mr. Cannon’s dis­ store and get prices on seeds.
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trict say they are going to return
him to Congress as a matter of
FOR SALE.
pride. Pride goeth before a fall.
government timber claim. Four
million feet. Location fee $250
B. Folsom, Coqullle.
“ A oent W asted . — For the Pheo-
Anyone may pick his winter ap­ nix Mutual Fire Insurance Comp­
ples in the orchard of C. A. Pendle­ any o f Oregon.
ton, nt Fat Elk after Oct. 12, at 25c
Try Slagle for dry cleaning.
per busbel-
Work guaranteed.
New hand bags, the kind they all
I,arae back is one o f the most com­
mon forms of muscular rheumatism. want at Robinson’s.
A few applications o f Chamberlain's
Silk hoods for the babies, Robin-
Liniment will give relief. FoY sale
fon’ s Store.
by all dealers.
full waists have arrived
Call and see them. Robinson's
Store.
New
Norway Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR.
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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 Roselmrg, Oregon.
May, 1910, until paid together with the
Lot
50x100, Front Street, Co­ costs and expenses of said execution. I
A bargain if sold sood .
will on Saturday the 12th day of Nov­
qu ille.
3 acres almost within the business
part of the city with elegant resi­
dence, an ideal home, (get my price)
120 seres timber land— about 4
million feet of cedar and fir— j 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 acres
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 $35u0.00. Terms.
60
YEARS’
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PATENTS
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PATENTS
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I book on How to obtain an.1 sell patent». What in- I
I Tent ion« will pay,How to tret a partner, andother I
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Pat ante
Oldest a gen cy fo r securing patents,
taken th rou g h M unn & Co. recelTC
special notice, w ith o u t ch arge, In the
Scientific American.
A h andsom ely Illustrated w eekly. L argest eta
d ila tion o t any scientlflo Journal. T erm s, 93 a
y ea r: fou r m onths, 9 1 » S old by all new sdealers.
S P E C IA L P R IC E S TO L O G G IN G
C A M P S A N D BIG C O N S U M E R S
produce allowing you CITY QUOTATIONS.
C . A. M . Sc M . C O .
COQUILLE, OREGON
Something New In
K itch en W a r e
The "1892'' Pure Spun Aluminum Ware is rapidly
coming into use fo r cooking purposes. It is taking
t h e p l a c e o f agate and enamel ware because while its
first cost is a trifle more than ordinary ware, it is
really much cheaper in the long run, as it is guaran­
teed for twenty-five years and will last practically
ja life time.
The genuine "1892’ ' Ware, made only from pure
SPUN (not cast) Aluminum, will not crack, scale, peel,
break, 6Corch or bum.
I t looks like silver but weighs only about one-
ouarter as much, is easily cleaned and handled, and
will not rust, corrode or tarnish. Absolutely pure,
non-poisonous and wholesome ; saves money, Ume and
ember, 1910, at the hour of ten o ’clock
a. m. of said day at the front door ot
the County Court House in the city of
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand on the day of sale, all the
right, title, interest and estate which
said defendant C. B. Zeek and all per­
sons claiming under him subsequent to
the 10th day of May A. D. 1910, in, of
and to said property, said premises
hereinbefore mentioned are described
in said execution as follows, to-w it:
East one half of the North-east quart­
er of the North-west quarter of Section
4, Township 28 Southed 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
Nortli-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 ofth e 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.
FIFIELD
BANDON AND
SAN FRANCISCO
doctor’« Jfills.
ft e a u r e ydu g * t the original a n d g « n .
in « w a re sta m p ed w ith t h e MaJt^r*
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Atiwilwkn.
C. M. SKEELS & SON
Call and See Us an
Hear the Music.
Aretino
Talking
Machine
FREE with $25.00 cash ¡trade
and a cash payment of $2.50
on delivery of machine. One
10 -inch record 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.
SAILING E V E R Y EIGHT DAYS
Passengers, Freight
Low Rates and Excellent Accom­
modations. Our Interests are
your Interests.
A. F. EST A BROOK 00.
Agents
San Francisco and
Bandon
P. E. Drane
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.
REAL ESTATE
W hen you have Real Estate for Sale
W . W . G aoe
Sheriff Coos County, Oregon.
By C. A. Gage Deputy
MUNNiCo.««—
-HewYorl
Branch Office. 619 F St_ W ash in gton . D. C.
L IS T IT
W IT H
US
Incandescent
Electric Light
hen you want to Invest in Real Estate
Press
Accepted throughout the civilired world
the
as the most universally satisfactory il­
Button
luminant for all purposes the Cleaneet
C A LL ON US
Moet Convenient, and the CHEAP
and
New Hosery— You will find the
best hosery in town at Lyons A | 1 5 0 1 Seventh St, W a s k H |U a , 0. C.J
Jones'.
F rank N e ls o n .
STMR.
Neckweai! Neckwear!! Neckwear!!!
all the latest, just selected from one
of the largest wholesale houses in
For a nice fresh SaimoD, right San Francisco: You cant help but
be suited. Robinson’s Store.
from the river, call at the Ferry.
They are to be bad each morning.
R anted —A party to locate on
More eoal fields discovered in
A' ak' i ; Now, where is Cunning­
ham, Guggenheim and Co.
19 0 1 .
Varney Bros.
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You will always find what you
lire looking for in gentlemen's up-
to-il»te clothing at Robinson's Store.
We take pleasure in announcing to you that we have received our stock of
W. H. BOYLE
Fresh Fish.
Apples For Sale
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We suggested some weeks ago
We will take all your
that the man who was contesting
Cannon’s seat should get hie hair
cut, if he were to win.
He didn’ t
and he didn’t.
A North Carolina farmer com­
plains that crows have eaten 4,000
of his chickens this year.
Relief
in sight Eating crow is going to
Coquille river for $7C0.
Claimant names as witnesses:
be fashionable soon.
40 acres of timber land close to a Frank Miller, Sr., ot Arago, Oregon.
George Gould
expresses the
driving stream. Price $800.
J. H. Radabaugh, of Arago, Oregon.
sapient opinion that business will
2 2 acitt, with several acres bottom J. W. Meadows, of Arago, Oregon,
improve whether success alights land, nice house. Just outside the C. T. Robison, of Arago, Oregon,
on^ither Republican or Democra­ city limits of Ooquille. Price $4500.
BENJAMIN F. JONES,
Builder and
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Register.
tic banner. Another middle of the
10 acres, all bottom, in cultivation,
Contractor,...
on Coquille river, | mile from Oo­ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
road man.
quille. House aud barn.— $ 2500 .
Nutol, a vegetable oil for cooking,
Estimates gladly furnished.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
20 acres, mostly bottom land,
good for shortening cakes and cook­
signed, executrix of the Last Will and
close
to
Coquille,
all
improved,
with
ies. It never gets rancid and goes J
Call on or address at Coquille
further than lard. Price, one quart nice house and small barn, also Testament of David Mathers, deceased,
haa filed in the County Court of the
50<-; J gallon OOcts, 1 gallon $1.75. young orchard. Price $3800.
State of Oregon for Coos County her
For sale at Quick & Curry’s.
115 acre farm, 4 miles lrom Co­
final account aa such executrix, and the
House,
Doc Cook is reported on his way quille, on county road.
aaid Court has appointed Thursday the
barn and other outbuildings, good
A, W . Varney
H. L. Vainey
to Etab to bring back his records orchard. Price $ 6250 . 00 . $ 2000.00 6th day af October, 1910, at the hour oi
ten
o
’clock
in
the
forenoon
of
aaid
day,
and other proofs that he was the cash, balance on easy terms.
at the County Court Room in the Court
first to reach the North Pole. Of
General merchandise business House in the City of Coquille, in the
course everybody knew it would be with large trade—no opposition. County of Coos and State of Oregon, as
OBNERAL
only a matter of a snort time be­ One of the best opportunities in the time and place for the hearing of
southern Oregon for anyone want­ objections to each final account and the
fore he’d do it.
HOUSEnOVINd
ing to go into the mercantile busi­ settlement thereof.
Dated this 7th day of September,
ness.
1910.
COQUILLE, OREGON
Card of Thanks.
BESSIE MATHERS
80 aere farm, all bottom land.
|
Executrix
of
the
Last
W
ill
and
Test­
We desire by this means to 60 acres in cultivation, good house
Does a qeneral Housemouing
ament of David Mathers, Deceased.
thank our friends and neighbors and large dairy barn, good orchard, J. J. Stanley. Attorney for Executrix
about
20
good
dairy
cows.
Price
business
Coquille, Oregon. ’
, Foundation repair
for the many acts of kindness and
reasonable with terms on part of
sympathy extended during the late
purchaee price.
Sheriff's Sale of Real Property.
illness ami-death of our darling lit­
Wm. FRANZENBACH. Sculptor
80 acre dairy farm, located on
Notice ¡ b hereby given, That by vir-
tle son, and particularly those of the Coquille river, 50 acres in culti­
Contractor in Marble, Granite,
Fishtrap who rendered valuable vation, 2 houses, 2 ba-ns, silo, 15 ture of an execution duly issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
assistance at the interment at that good cows, good orchard. Price is for the County of Coos and to me direct­
right with liberal terms of part of
Stone, Concrete and Tile
place.
ed on the 1st day of October, 1910, upon
tho purchase price.
M e . a n d M rs . W. H. S m i t h .
a judgment and decree duly rendered, Vaults, Monuments, Headstones, Tab­
450 acre stock ranch, with good entered of record and docketed in and
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lets, Iron Fences and all kinds of
house and barn. About 30 acres in
The Pacific Monthly's Special cultivation, balance seened to pes- by said Court on the 10th d«y May A. D.
Cemetery and Building Work.
1610, in a certain suit then in said
Introductry Offer
ture.
Docated on county road Court pending, wherein A. F. Stevens
Carving and Lettering a Specialty
wher
there
is
a
daily
mail.
Price
The Pacific Monthly, of Portland.
was plaintiff and C. B. Zeek was de­
$6 per acre.
BANDON
OREGON.
fendant in favor of plantiff and against
Oregon, ia a beautifully illustrated,
1G0 acres of land, about 15 acres said defendant by which execution I am
monthly magazine which gives very
bottom, balance hill. Very little commanded toecll the property in said
full information about the resources cleared; fnirly good house, quarter execution and hereinafter descrilied to
and opportunities of the country ly of a mile from school. Price, $900. pay the sum due the plaintiff
C O Q U IL L E R IV E R LIN E
ing West of the Rockies. It tells
Five
hundred
Seventy-five
Nice cottage, almost new, a bar­ of
35— 100 dollars,
with
interest
all about the Government Reclama­ gain. Price $800.00
Several income business proper­ thereon at the rate of seven per
tion Projocts, free Government land
cent per annum from the 10th day of
P L Y IN G B E T W E E N
and tells about the district adapted ties in Coquille at reasonable prices.
tails.
E d. MCADAMS.
B ox Factory.
September 14, 1910.
Notice ia hereby given that Willi .|
B y J . W . L eneve , C oquille , O b .
Everment Clegliorn, of Coquille, Oreg
who, on June 4, 1909, made homesti
Citv lots, for residence.
Lot 100x465 feet, with fair house. application No. 05177, for 8. E. \ 8. W.
.1$, 8ection 27, Township 28 8., R
Five lots for $500. See J. W.
13, W . W il. Mer., haa filed notice o
Leneve.
intention to make final Cominuti
House and lot— a good buy a proof, to establish claim to the
$450.
above descrilied, before James Wa
5 acres of land close to town at
Clerk Circuit Court, Coos County, Ore
very reasonable price.
gon, at Coquille, Oregon, on the
40 acres timberland close to the day of October, 1910.
in fruit raising, dsitying. 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 and ad­
dress accompanied by fifty cents in
A Good Position
stamps and learn all about Oregon,
Cau be had by ambitious young Washington, Idaho, and California.
men and ladies in the field o f “ Wire­
Address, The Pacific Monthly,
Portland Oregon.
less” or railway telegraphy. Since
the 8 -hour law became effective,
Quick fi Curry make the galvan­
and siuce the Wireless companies
are establishing stations through­ ized screen door; standard sizes on
out the count!y there is a great hand; spetial sizes made in short
shortage of telegraphers. Positions order. Also handy, adjustable win­
pay beginners from $70 to $90 per dow screens, ironing boards, sleeve
month, with good chance of ad­ boards, bread boards, drain boards
and meat safes.
vancement.
The National Tele­
graph Institute of Portland, Ore.,
The best plaster. A piece of flan­
operates six official inslitutes in
nel dampened with Chamberlain’s
America, under supervision o f It. R. Liniment and bound over the affect­
and Wireless Officials and places all ed parts is superior to a plaster and
graduates into positions.
It will costs only one-tenth as much. For
pay you to write them for full de­ sale by all dealers.
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School books and school supplies
at Knowlton’s Drugstore.
here
EST light known.
That furnished by
the
ELECTRIC
CO QUILLE
you
RIV ER
have
class and up to date in every respect
CO
ft.
The
is
first
s place it within reach of al
Frank Morse, Prop,, Coquille
J. W. LENEVE, COQUILLE