Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 21, 1912, Image 2

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    The Coquille Herald
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PUBLISHED KV EU t IIU HMIVI
Kntered as second class matter May
8, 1906. at the poet office at Coquille,
Oregon, under act ol Congress of March
3, 1879.
WALTER W. Ac K HUMAN, Publisher
Devoted to the material and social
upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par­
ticularly and o f Coos County generally.
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance
Phone, Main 354 ,
Friends ol Stephen Oallier have
pressed him into the candidacy for
sheriff on the Republican ticket,
petitions being in circulatitn today.
Everyone knows “Steve” — he has
worn the harness of the sheriff’s
office before and the “ tug” this time
is thought to be sufficient to "pull
the load.”
Pale Faces
Pale-faced, weak, and
Shaky women—who suffer
every day with womanly
weakness—need the help
of a gentle tonic, with
a building action on the
womanly system. If you are
weak —you need Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, because
Cardui will act directly on
the cause of your trouble.
Cardui has a record of
more than 50 years of
success. It must be good.
BIDS AWARDED FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENTS
You can say goodbye to constipation
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
with a clearconscii ne’e if you use Cham­
berlain’s Tablets. Many have been per­
Notice is hereby given that the
manently cured by their use. For sale
undersigned has been duly appointed
, by all druggists.
administrator
o f the estate o f John
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deceased, and that all persons
I
G a r d e n F e r t i l i z e r - Super Phos­ Swindal,
having claims against said estate are
phate— the best, cheapest and most hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified, and with proper vouchers
| cleanly fertilizer known. For sale therefor, to the undersigned at the
in any quantity from ten pounds office o f A. J. Sherwood in Coquille,
Coos County, Oregon, within six months
up.
J. E. Q u ic k .
from the date o f this notice.
Dated this 28th day o f February, 1912.
F o r R k n t — A large ranch lo­
P ressie S w in d a l ,
cated on Fisbtrap suitable for farm­ Administrator o f the Estate of John
Swindal, deceased.
Announcement ol the candidacy
of J. S. Barton lor State Represen­
Regular session of the city coun- j
tative from this district appears in
cil Monday evening, March 18. All j
this issue- Mr. Barton is a thorough
menbers and officers present.
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business man, lull of vim and vigor,
The Coos Bay Paving and Con- j
a loyal Republican and a strict ad­
struction company were awarded |
herent to matters of justice.
the contract for paving First street,
bond of $1,000 for the proper per- j
George E. Peoples has a card
formance of the work to be given.
The Woman’s Tonic.
elsewhere in the Herald announc­
W. J. Longston presented a bid j
ing himself as a candidate for assess­
Mrs. Effie Graham, of
of $1,738.60 for the construction of.
or on the Republican ticket. Tak­
Willard, Ky., says: “I
a sewer on First and C streets, which ,
ing his conduct in business affairs
was so weak I could
being the lowest submitted was|
hardly go. 1 suffered,
as a criterion the assumption would
awarded the work He furnishes a |
nearly every m nth, for 3
naturally trend to the opinion that
years.
When 1 began to
bond of $t,ooo.
he will be a winner.
take Cardui, my back hurt
Plans and specifications were or­
awfully. I only weighed
Judge E- G. D. Holden has filed dered prepared by the city engi­
9 9 pounds. N o t long after,
neer
for
sewer
on
Second
street
in
1 weighed 115. Now, I
his declaration as a candidate for
do all my work, and am
Justice ol the Peace upon the Re- Elliott’s addition.
in good health.” Begin
Resolutions were passed recom­
publican ticket. No one has as yet
faking Cardui, today.
mending
changes
of
grades
of
a
por­
signified a desire to dispossess our
most worthy and venerable Judge tion of Hall and Second streets in
from the position he has long and Elliott’s addition.
The street committee were order­
efficiently held, and the reasons
A good farm paper is a much bet­
ed
to have piles driven to hold the
therefor are obvious.
ter companion for the larm boy than
lower wharl intact.
a yellow back novel.
Mayor Quick reported that he had
C. S. Jackson of Roseburg comes
FOR ASSESSOR
out boldly this week in announc­ reviewed the proposed sewer dis­
ing his candidacy for Prosecuting trict and his recommendations were
I will be a candidate for the Republi­
Attorney for the Third district, and in accord with those ol the city en­ can nomination for the office of Assess­
gineer.
Report
accepted.
or
of Coos County, at the primary
he promises to be equally as brave,
to be held April 9. 1912. 1
The council instructed the city re­ election
if elected, in the enforcement of the
served as Assessor of this county from
corder
to
have
the
interior
of
the
1895
to
1898 inclusive.
My motto:
criminal laws. Men of this char­
“ Justice to all.” I respectfully solicit
city
hall
painted
and
papered,
and
to
acter in the official capacity he
your support.
K. H. Hansen,
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
seeks are requisite to the peace and secure a suitable desk as an archive pd adv
dignity of our country, and to stand for city documents.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS.
Bill of J. A. Lamb, $202.55, f°r
like ‘‘Old Stonewall," a formidable
antagonist in battling for the right. 1,500 feet 7 inches of 2-inch galvan­
Notice is hereby given that the Ft1'*®
ized water pipe was ordered paid. Land Board ot the 8tate ol Oregon wil*
sell to the highest bidder at its office in
Meeting adjourned.
I. S. Smith, of Marshfield, is a
the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon,
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0.1 May 28, 1912, at 10:00 o’clock A. M „
candidate for the Republican nom­
Do Not Meddle with the Hose Wagon
of said’ day, all the State’s interest in
ination for the office of State Sena­
the title ami overflow lands hereinafter
giving, however, to the own­
tor for this district. Mr. Smith is
Coquille firemen have had notices described,
or owners of any lands abutting or
not a novice in political matters printed embodying Ordinance No. er
fronting on such title and overflow lands,
having been a delegate to the Na­ 38 relative to the protection of fire the preference right to purchase said
and overflow lands at the highest
tional convention that nominated apparatus of the city. The ordin­ tide
price offered, provided such offer is
Roosevelt for president in 1904, and ance provides a fine not to exceed made in good faith, and also providing
the land will not be sold for, nor
has also represented the people of one hundred dollars or by imprison­ that
any offer therefor accepted of less than
Coos county in the state legislature. ment in the city jail not to exceed $7.50 per acre, the Board reserving the
right to reject any and all bids. Said
He is a native born Oregonian, fully fifty days, or by both such fine and lands
are situated in Coos County, Ore­
understands the needs of his con­ imprisonment for any person who gon, and described as follows*.
Beginning at a point on low water
stituents and has the ability and shall be found guilty of interfering line 011 the left hank of Coal Bank Slough
manhood to serve them with credit or meddling with any fire appara­ which is situated North 58° 22' West
feet from the meander corner on
to himself and honor to the com­ tus. The ordinance was adopted 2105
left bank of Isthmus Slough on line be­
monwealth. His card elsewhere and approved June 5, 1907, and tween Sections 35 and 36, T. 25 S., R. 13
W. of W. M. and running thence along
gives the platform upon which he bears the signature of J. J. Stanley long
water line up the left hank of Coal
stands.
Bank Slough as follows:
as major and R. R. Pownder as
S. 59° 2' E. 75 feet
8. 43° 23' E. 06 feet
Frank S. Fields, county clerk of city recorder.
ing or dairying. Apbly to E. A.
Wimer, Arago, Oregon
Phone In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon,
Farmers sx x .
in and for the County of Coos.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Janet Denholm, Plaintiff,
vs.
Notice is hereby given that bids will Ellen Lewis, Sr., widow, John
be received for the improvement and Lewis, Jr., unmarried, Arthur
construction o f County Road in Road Lewis and his w ife Mary
District No. 12, Coos County, Oregon, I,ewis, Agnes Lewis, unmar-
according to the specifications on file i ried, Ellen Lewis, unmarried,
with the County Clerk; a copy o f such SomsomanAlberson sometimes
specifications in the hands of L. A. l.aw- known as Soloman Alberson,
horn, Special Road Master for Road and sometimes known as S.
District No. 12; and a copy of the pro­ Albersoli, and his w ife Sarah
file o f such improvement and construc­ Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer,
tion may be seen at the County Clerk's widow, Florence E. Radley
office or in the hands of said Special and her husband 8. J. Radley,
Road Master. Bids to be for the im­ Etta Buckingham ami her hus­
provement and construction o f said band, A. H. Buckingham,
road as the funds become available, I Alice Biggs and her husband
Suif
there being on hand at the present D. E. Biggs, Elbert Dyer and
time $1,738.44 from the 1910 tax. The his wife, Euphemia Dyer,
in
County Court reseFves the right to re­ John P. Tupper sometimes
Equity
P.
Tupper,
ject any and all bids and to award the known as J.
contract or contracts to a bidder or bid­ widower, S. B. Gardiner some­
Quiet
ders not t he lowest should they deem it times known as S. B Gardner
for the best interests of the county. and his w ife Mary Gardiner,
Tide
A ll bids to be filed with the County Frank Goff, widower, Chris­
Clerk on or before the 2d day o f April, tina B. Caldwell, George Cald­
well, Clyde Caldwell, Hazel
A. D. 1912, at 11 o ’clock A. M.
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 18th Caldwell, Melda Bender, Sarah
Wright,
widow,
Margaret
day of March, 1912.
Allen and her husband, Albert
L. A. LAW H O RN ,
Special Road Master, R. D. No. 12. Allen, the unknown heirs of
George Westland Neal, de­
ceased, and all other persons
In i!.e County Court oí the Slate of Oregon | or parties, unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or
in and for the County of Coos.
interest in the real estate des­
cribed in complaint herein,
IN T H E M A T T LR OF THE
Wm. H. Averill, his w ife Mary
ESTATE OF
Citation. G. Averill, Bell Copley and
S A R A H J. FERRY,Deceased
her husband Wm. Copley.
To Josephine Darnell, Pauline Byers,
Defendants.
Rosa Ferry, Mary J. Ferry, now Mary
To
Ellen
Lewis
Sr., John Lewis Jr.,
Lee, Joseph Ferry, Bessie Andrews,
Dallas Andrews, Earl Andrews, Fay Arthur Lewis, Mary Lewis, Agnes Lew­
Elizabeth Muier, William Floyd, Bertie is, Ellen Lewis, Somsoman Alberson,
Floyd, Edna Augusta Floyd, Francis Soloman Alberson, S. Alberson, Sarah
Clayton Floyd, William Arden Floyd, Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer, Florence
Radley,
S. J. Radley,
Etta
Ena May Floyd, Julia Geneva Floyd, E.
Raymond Claire FJoyd, and to all per­ Buckingham, A. H. Buckingham, Al­
Biggs,
D.
E. Biggs, Elbert
sons or parties unknown claiming any ice
John
P.
right, title, interest or estate in and to Dyer, Euphemia Dyer,
Tupper,
J.
P.
Tupper,
S. B. Gardiner,
the real property hereinafter described,
S. B. Gardner, Mary Gardiner, Frank
Greeting:
Goff, Christina B. Caldwell, George
IN T H E NAM E OF THE STATE Caldwell, Clyde Caldwell, Hazel Cald­
OF OREGON: You are hereby cited well, Melda Bender, Sarah Wright,
and required to appear in the County Margaret Allen, Albert Allen, the un­
Court of the State of Oregon for the known heirs o f George Westland Neal,
County o f Coos at the Court Room deceased, and also all other persons or
thereof, at 10 o’clock A. M. on Monday, parties unknown claiming any right,
the 6th day o f May, A. D. 1912, then title, estate, lien or interest in the real
and there|to show cause, if any exist, estate described in the complaint herein,
why an order o f sale should not be Wm. H. Averill, Mary G. Averill, Bell
made for the sale of the real property Copley and Wm Copley the above en­
o f said estate of Sarah J. Ferry, de­ titled defendants:
ceased, as prayed for in the petition o f
IN T H E N AM E OF TH E STATE
William Floyd, executor of said estate
filed in said court on the 18th day of OF OREGON: You are hereby notified
March, A . D. 1912, and which said that you are required to appear and an­
property is described as follows: The swer the complaint filed against you in
north one-half o f the northwest quar­ the above entitled suit within six weeks
ter, the southwest quarter of the north­ from the date o f the first publication of
west quarter and the northwest quarter this summons, to-wit:
Within six weeks from the 7th day of
o f the southwest quarter o f section
twenty-five in township twenty-nine March, 1912, and i f you fail to appear
and
answer on or before the 18th day
south, range twelve west o f the W il­
lamette Meridian, in Coos County, Ore­ o f April, 1912, that date being the last
date o f the time prescribed in {he order
gon.
Witness the Hon. John F. Hall, Judge o f publication, judgment will be taken
o f the County Court o f the State o f Ore­ against you for want thereof for the
gon for the County o f Coos with the relief demanded in complaint, a succinct
seal o f said Court affixed, this 20th day statement of which is as follows:
That the defendants and each o f them
of March, A. D. 1912.
be required to appear and set up and
A tt e s t: JAMES W ATSON,
allege their right, title, claim, estate
Clerk.
S. 6° 27' E. 108 feet
(County Court» By N. OSMUNDSON, or interest in and to Lots numbered
Multnomah county since 1892, is
H. 4° 3’ E. 88 feet
three and fourteen, Block numbered one
County Clerk Watson issued the fol­
(
Seal
f
Deputy.
8. 16° 51' W . 79 feet
in the town of Bandon, now the City of
out for the nomination for Secreta­ lowing marriage licenses during the
S. 33° 38' W. 138 feet
Bandon (and at one time the town of
ry of State on the Republican ticket. week:
S. 40° 12' W . 385 feet
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Averill) in Coos County, Oregon; and
S. 37° 46' W. 507 feet
that the same be adjudged and decreed
During the last eight years of his Grover C. W j ant and Nettie M. Leath.
in and for the County of Coos.
N. 36° 47' W. 35 feet
null and void and o f no force and effect
administration as county clerk Mr.
Clarence M. Jiarklow and Ellen M.
N. 6° 3' E. 148 feet
in law or equity; that the title o f the
more
or
less
to
east
boundary
of
a
tract
plaintiff o f the foregoing described real
Ho'ighton.
Fields has enriched the coffers of
It. E. Shine and Lucy Cook,
of land deeded by the State ol Oregon to
estate he quieted as against said de­
Plaintiffs,
Multnomah county $237,810, while John Thomas Rrot and Florence Viola A. A. Finch, S. F. Chadwick and Aaron
fendants and each o f them and all of
vs.
Rose on July 8, 1873, thence N. 20° E. The unknown heirs o f Pat
them and their heirs and assigns;
Suit in
the former administration, for a McCracken.
87:1
feet
along
east
boundary
of
above
that
defendants each and all o f them
Kecy, deceased, and also all
Equity lo
like period ol time, occasioned a Edwin A. Vallier and Mabel Pearl tract, N. 49° 31' E. 295 feet more or less, other
their heirs and assigns bo forever
persons, or parties,
Miller.
Quiet
to the place of beginning, containing unknown
enjoined and restrained from setting up
deficit of $50,895 If nominated
claiming
any
Tille.
7.59 acres of tide land, more or less, right, title, estate, lien, or
any claim o f right, title, estate or in­
and elected (as he will be) hia
FOR SALE
fronting and abutting upon laits 7 and 8 interest in the real estate
1 Summons) terest in or to said real property or any
of Sec. 35, T. 25 S. R. 13 W.
portion
thereof, and that plaintiff have
efforts will be put forward to pro­
described in the complaint
Th" Norway Store, consisting of
Applications and bids should be ad­
such other relief as to the court shall
Defendants.
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duce like results in the office ol the general ineichnndise, three miles dressed to (J. G. Brown, Clerk State- herein,
seem meet and equitable,
To the unknown heirs o f Pat Kecy,
Service of this summons is made by
Secretary of State. Mr. Fields is a below Myrtle Point 011 bank of Co­ Land Board, Salem,Oregon, and marked deceased, and also all other persons, or
“ Application and hid to purchase tide
publication in pursuance o f an order
parties,
unknown
claiming
any
right,
Republican of the right sort work­ quille river, one.quarter mile trom lands.”
G. G. BROWN,
made by the Hon. John F. Hall, Coun­
Clerk State Land Board. title, estate, lien or interest in’ the real ty Judge for Coos County, Oregon,
ing lor the interest of his own party railroad station. Stock will invoice
estate described in the complaint here­ dated March 4th, 1912, directing that
Dated March 13, 1912.
in, Defendants.
by serving the ptople in an official about 52,800. p'or terms and par­
service thereof be made by publication
IN T H E N AM E OF TH E STATE OF thereof in the Coquille Herald, a weekly
capacity conscientiously and honest­ ticulars apply to
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS
OREGON : You are hereby notified newspaper, published at the City of
ly the appreciation of which will be
that you are required to appear and Coquille, County o f Coos, and State of
Mrs. S. J. M c C loskev ,
answer
the complaint filed against you Oregon, once each week for a period of
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
State
amply demonstrated when the
Norway, Oregon. Land Board o f the State of Oregon will in the above entitled suit within ’six six weeks.
election returns are announced, both
sell to the highest bidder at its office in weeks from the date o f the first publi­
A. J. SHERWOOD and
the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, cation o f this summons, towit :
at the primaries and in November
Meeting of Farmers’ Union
L. A. LILJEQ VIST,
Within six weeks from the 7th day o f
on May 28, 1912, at 10:00 o’clock a. m.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
next.
A ll members of the Farmers' of said
a day, all the State’ s interest in March, 1912, and if you fail to appear
the tide and overflowed land hereinafter and answer on or before the 18th day o f
Notice lo Creditors
The Coos Bav'lim es of Saturday UDi >n in Cm,s < 0,,n,y are rp(l" p8*- described, giving however, to the own April, 1912, that date being
_ the last
last
ast consisting of fifty-two pages is ",l.to mcet in W ° - NV hal> nt Co­ er or owners o f any lands abutting or : date prescribed in the order o f publica-
fronting on such tide and overflowed t tion, judgment will be taken against
Notice is hereby given that the
before us, and we are amazed at the quille, Saturday, March 23rd, with lands preference right to buy said tide you for want thereof for the relief de­ undersigned
has been duly appointed
production of so creditable a paper well filled baskets o f the good things land at the highest price offered, provid- manded in complaint, a succinct state-1 administrator with the will annexed
ed such offer is made in good faith, and ! ment o f which is as follows:
o f the estate o f H. W. McClellan
to
eat,
for
a
b
ig
dinner,
and
a
good
emanating from a town the size of
also provided that the land will not be j That defendants lliid each o f them be (whose full name is Hugh W. Mc­
Marshfield It is printed on good time for all County Union w ill be sold for, nor any offer therefor accept- required to appear and set up and allege Clellan, and who was sometimes known
ed, o f less than $7.50 per acre, the their right, title, estate, claim, lien or
and called H. W. McClellan and also
quality of book paper, the front called to order at 10:30 a. m. Do Bond reserving the right to reject any i interest in and to the following des­ as
H. W. McClellen), deceased, and that
not
miss
this
good
lime.
Com
e
out
and
all
bids.
Said
lands
are
situated
cribed
premises
towit:
The
south
half
all persons having claims against said
page containing a map depicting the
in Coos county, Oregon, and described o f the southeast quarter, and the south­ estate are hereby required to present
routes of the several railroads pro and talk over things pertaining to as follows;
east quarter o f the southwest quarter, the same with the proper vouchers and
Beginning at a point on the C. S. of Section twenty-two, and the south­ duly verified at the office o f the under­
posed together with steamship lines j the ifoo<l of ,he ,,r,,er- #nd Partake
Meander Line of Haynes Slough at the west quarter o f the southwest quarter signed, in Coquille, Coos county, Ore­
leading to important places on the
^le ^ruda <d y °ur toil nn<l labor, northeast corner o f Lot 4, Sec. 24, T. 24 o f Section twenty - three, Township gon
within six months from the date of
south, o f Range fourteen this notice.
continent. Beautiful halftones por- Thif' '* a frat<,rDal aa "'«l1 BR » Uusi- 8. R. 13 W. of W. M., this point bear­ twenty-six
ing S. 76“ 48’ W. 1017.0 feet from the west o f the Willamette Meridian in Coos
Dated this 14th day o f March, 1912.
tray the many industries of Coos "e*H
M. C. on west boundary o f I,ot 3, Sec. County, Oregon, and that the same be
A. J. S h e r w o o d ,
19, T. 24 S. K. 12 W. of W. M. Thence: adjudged and decreed null and void and
Bay together with cuts of enterpris
Bv B anquet C o m m itte .
Administrator with will annexed of
East 165 feet between lots 4 and 5, of no force or effect in law or equity;
the
estate
o
f
H.
W.
McClellan, deceased.
ing men who were factors in the up­
that the title of the plaintiffs or the
to low water line.
Here is consolation for the mutri- S. 21° 53' W. 735 ft. along low water line. foregoing described real estate be quiet­
building of the city. Statistics in
ed as against said defendants and each I
teresting to our residents, as well
„ c„ , e d “ an:. when ,he suffragettes gain £ 34’ Sy W. 3U)
o f them and all of them and their heirs [
66°
W. 430 “
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•• and assigns; that defendants, each and
as valuable to those contemplating ,helr ,K>,,lt aml an e,ection
N. 69°30’ W. 520 "
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nil o f them, th 'ir hmrs and assigns be
a home in our favored section, are R° h'* W8y’ be Can bIame il on his N. 61° 11' W. 511.06 feet along low water forever enjoi d and restrained from
wife.
line.
setting
up any claim o f right, title.
given upon all subjects in an attract­
North 265 feet to point on l\ S. Mean- estate, lien or interest in or to said real
ive manner. It is the best edition of
\\ hen an old man dies and his
der Line and between lots 3 and 4.
property or nv portion theroof, and I
that plaintifl
have such other relief
a newspaper we have been privileg­ relatives say that he is better ofFthe N. 37° E. 250 feet along U. S. Meander as
to the c<* it hall seem meet and
H im .
ed to scan for many a day, ami if chances are that he is.
S. 72° E. 1,188 feet along U. 8. Meander 1 equitable.
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j Service of this summons is made by •
H im .
C. A. IIA U K IN G T O X , Prop.
the citizens of M a r s h f ie ld view the
Children are much more likely to con­ N. 22* 30 E. 1,152 feet along U. S. publication in pursuance o f an order
true worth of the paper one-half as tract the contagious diseases when they
made
bv
the
lion.
John
F.
liall.
County
Meander line to place o f beginning,
have colds Whooping cough, diphtheria,
containing 19,102 acres, being tide Judge for Coos County, Oregon, dated
much as we do, they have cause to scarlet
fever and consumption are dis­
land fronting and abutting on Lot 4, March 7th, 1912, directing that service
be proud of the owners and workers eases that are often contracted when
thereof bo made by publication thereof
Sec. 24, T. 24 8. R. 13 W. o f W. M
Applications and bids should be ad­ in the Couuille Herald, a weekly news­
who made possible the execution of the child has a cold. That is why all
medical authorities say beware of colds dressed to G .O . Rmwn, Clerk o f State paper published at the City o f Coquille.
so valuable a work.
For the quick cure o f colds you will find Land Hoard. Salem,Oregon, and marked • Coos County, Oregon, once each week
nothing better than Chamberlain’s “ Application and bid to purchase tide j for a period of six weeks.
G. G. BROWN,
A. J. SHERWOOD and
Have you paid your subscription c ough Remedy. It can alwavs be de­ lands.**
pended upon and is pleasant and safe to
I . A. L IIJ E Q V IS T .
Clerk State Land Board.
to The Herald ?
take, l o r sale by all druggists.
Attorney* for Plaintiff*.
Dated March 13. 1912.
Have you paid the printer?
Take
CARDUI
General Clean-up Sale
O f Odds and Ends
Only a few days more o f these
great bargains, as our customers
say they are the best values they
ever saw for the price.
Come
while we are able to fit you.
We Wish to Announce
That we Just Received
J
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A large shipment o f Men’s and
Children’s Hats.
They are the
nobbiest conceits to be shown
throughout the season in Coquille.
For style, color and wear no better
was ever shown anywhere. Come
and trade where you can get sug­
gestions o f the best merchan­
dise for the least monev.
Geo. A. Robinson
Hon.
C. ...For....
S. Jackson
Prosecuting Attorney
Third District
I will impartially enforce the criminal laws without fear
or favor.
Important to restore public confidence
in the courts.
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Crescent Ranges
R E N O W N E D -R E L IA B L E
$35 to $50
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
H e r a ld C o o k S to v e s
$10 to $17
Willamette
TENTS
7 x 7 u p to 1 4 x 1 6
Carried in Stock
7 x 7 $ 6 . 00 , 14x16 $20
Other Size* in Proportion
Sewing Machines
$3 to $50
Intallments if Desired or
Rented.by week or Month
ANDERSON
New and Second-Hand Goods
The O. K. Creamery
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The O. K. Creamery
M . P. L O N G
M anager
COQUILLE, OREGON
Skookum
Restaurant
S a m e O ld
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received in return...............................
Love’s Sweet Messenger
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la a box o f our chocolates, bon
bons or other confectionery. No
real girl could help thinking
kindly o f the sender o f one. Our
candy is a famous peacemaker,
too. We have known many a
quarrel to he settled by a box
o f her favorite flavor. She can­
not possibly refuse to “ make up”
after outing it.
W e’ve been
there.
Millers Confectionery