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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1894)
Alex Urquhart of Riverton baa been seen on our streets frequently of late. T U E SD A Y , OCT. 30, 1894 Hon S. H. Hazard o f Empire R E G U L A R T R A IN S City has been commissioned a ONDAYH, WEDNESDAYS AND FUI notary public. ilsys «U l ran ss follow s; ArriT* Lun William Benham o f 8mitb’a log • 00 a. m. M»r»hfleld 12.15 p m. Lear* A rri.« “ ging camp has moved into town ».U " COQUILLE CITY 11.00». m. »5 0 “ for the wiuter. 10 26 " Norwsy 10.00 “ Myrtle Point 10.15 “ No pill or nauseating potion, but a pleasant tonic and laxative is Sim L O C A L ITEM S. mons Liver Regulator. Important locals on the editorial F. M. Phipps, o f the Divilbisa page. Milling and Mining company, was Frank Batter is row the chief at in town on business last week. the Empire City mill. Mrs. 8heppard took a few days’ Presiding Elder Jnnea is re recreation, and went down to Ban- ported very ill at Fort Klamath. dou last week on a visit to friends. The Angora school, taupht The Bryan Bro’s o f the upper Miss Belle Rowley, closed Friday, river have completed their contract Slat inst. for piles with the railroad com C c q tiU J f C ity f e r i t i M Elder John Bonewitz o f Myrtle pany. Point visited the bay on business Mrs. Harry Clinton of Marsh last Friday. field came over last Friday on a Chicks n-pox is said to be pre visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. vailing in portions o f the North Nichols. Fork section. The Misses Alice aud Lilly J A. Lebnherr o f Myrtle Point Decker o f Myrile Point were down was on our streets last week, after during the late convention, guests of the Mieses Wilkins. ao long an absence. Mrs, J. H. Yager o f Bandon has The Dramatic society at River been up in this section visiting ton expects to give a masquerade in their ball at that place on the friends for several days. Our yonng friend. Q. M. Short, night o f November 10th. Own* U fta v r S . Sheriff Patterson o f Jackson county and Sheriff Gsthcart of Douglas bava succeeded in captar ing the Coos county fugitive from jaatice, Cbae. B. Owen, who escaped from the jail at Empire City dar ing the term o f district onort, aboat three weeks ago. The capture was made by tbe local police at Sacra mento Monday o f last week. He was going nnder the came o f “ C. J. Goodwin,’’ and was the victim of a decoy letter. Maiming was still at large. E x p r e ss ■ . b b . r y a t M y r t le P e l a t. THE EXAMINER’ S BIG PREMIUMS Pay up arrearage«, and one year in advance of only $6 for the Daily T be San Francisco Examiner Call and H e r a l d , or $2.25 for the will give away at its next annual Waekly Call aud H b r a l d . drawing 9000 premiums, aggregat ing in value 9145,000. Each sab- ■orilrer, also, receives a fine picture worth In the market more than tbe price o f tbe paper. These are splendid inducements, because tbe Examiner ia the beat newspaper on the onast and ie well worth alone tbe $1.50 a year that it coats. If you subscribe now you can get the H erald and ihe Weekly Examiner both one year for only 12.75. This clubbing rate entitles the snnscriber Mr. and Mrs. GeDe Norton, nee to a ticket id the drawing aod all Don’t Grace M^Ewen, whose wedding took other special privileges. place on the evening of the 20th fail to take advantage o f this offer. inst, were the recipients of a charm | West Oregonian, j ing serenade from the band last Sat There are several buildings H ATC H . urday night, and in turn the latter going up in town. were delightfully entertainod with The Clover-Leaf creamery ie HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. refreshments, music and games until lurniogont as fine a grade of butter as cau be found. a seasonable hour. Uncle Levi Gant baa woke np to G. W. Loggie, formerly manager a realization that there is a railroad ! of the S. O. Co’s business at tbe moving through bis farm. Empire City mill, is a candidate Manuel Hermann baa somewhere for representative on the Republi near 100 tons of baled bay stored WUk luttartnc FS» ths lest flftssa nsi* 1 sesia IslUMs» book until MfSBUkiaa in the various storehouses in this j hotalooysamy can ticket In Washington. I Oars. -------------------------- 1 bed not taken U i » s - * « • ------- SM I I M t I city awaiting better prices. s . either tide or bock without the Issat dlwom Rev. Thornton will conduct the A party of placer miners left for ! Stt. 1 have o o polo, aaotberinf. dropsy, no triad or other dlssfrsesM* symptoms. I am. first quarterly meeting at Fishtrap tbe mounteins yesterd ly morning. | swMomssh i to do all my own homework wttbost asp iblo aod constdsr myaolf cured. next Saturday and Sunday. Ikbart, Ind . IMS. Mas X u n u Haras, iMarsbfiald Haa.) la BOW four years S u a 1 hasa taken say Idas. A m in bottoc bool a then 1 hero hoo. Mrs. Oilman is expeoted borne C H A N G IN G O U R M I N D from San Francisco this weak. . . . mads i S a r a J • S S m c u r e d n i l woman. I am now « ] Frank Batter has sold all bis had S(*. sad am aMs to do a pood day's work Is hard work compared with interests in bis coal tusineas to ar MarMth. USX Mas. r ------- changing the appearance o f your bis partner, i*w renee Johnson, who will hereafter oondnet tbe busi O ft M IL K S ' PILLS.CO D O .X .2 3 CVH. stove with ness. Hold by R S. Knowlton. E. G. Flanagan, while coming Rev. F. M. Sanderlin (D. Y.) will TE N down the stairs leading to bis resi CTS. even be here and preach next Saturday dence, Monday, slipped and fell, evening, Nov. 3d, and if circum T E N receiving some injury to the knee- stances will favor will protract the C T S . joint that has kept him at home tove since under the oare of Dr. Tower. meeting. He expects ministerial TEN Tbe ruins of Laado's warehouse, help. All are invited to attend. CTS. loss left after tbe fire on Monday even Arrivals by Arago, Tuesday of ing of last week, are being cleared last week: S D Magnet, John Lasts Seven times longer away, and a new bnildiDg is to bo FIR ST STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOW S’ HALL, Wieder, R M W ieder and wife, ; L ook s Sfcven times better T*1*" erected at once. Mr. Lando esti ' A bou t Seven times cleaner s‘°v* mates bis loss by the fire to be $1000. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON . G eo W Ingals, G L Stidham, Mr W . V. T . V . » « « » • ■ « * . On Friday next, at 2:30 p. m , Mrs. Helen D. Harford will ad dress tbe ladies of Coqaills City and vicinity, st ths M. E. church— subject, "Health and Heredity." At usual boar in tbs evening there will be a lecture to tbs publio. Saturday, Nov. 3d, at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. Harford will lecture to tbs lidiss on "D ress Reform.” Saturday night there will be another public lecture. Sunday, 4th, services morning end evening. Mr. end Mrs. Har ford will each address the public Last Wednesday Mrs. J. P. on these occasions. Stemler, Mias Al'ce, and two T e a c h e rs ’ KxaaslasaUsw. yoanger children, came down from Notice is hereby given that for Dora, th > two former to attend the tbe persona o f making an examin Christian Workera' convention, to ation of all persons who may offer which Miss Alice was a delegate themselves as candidates for teach and took an active part in the pro ers o f the schools o f this county, the connty school superintendent ceedings. A distance of about 30 thereof will bold a public examin miles through mud aud storm evi ation, at Marshfield, commencing dences their interest in the work of on Wednesday, at 1 o’clock p. m., the Christian Workers. Miss Alice the 14tb day o f November, 1894. Teachers who ars eligible for is also president o f the county W. state certificates sod diplomas C. T. U., which is now in session st must make application at the same Bandon. time. J. H . B arklow , Chas. W. Dye desires the H erald County School Saperiudendent, Coos county, Or. to express bis gratitude to his neighbors and friends for their N. Lorenz will now occupy the many attentions during his late new storeroom next door to the post- affliction, and he hopes that if any office, late Harkneas A Scptt’a, where ill should happen to them, that he will open at once a choice stock of general merchandiae, specially their neighbors and friends will be seasonable fall and winter goods, as good to them as they bare been hats, caps, boots and shoes, rubber to him. Mr. Dye tells ns that a goods of all kinds, woollen ready few days since his neighbors turned made clothing, underwear, etc. Call out in force aud finished slashing at his new store. Thursday night o f last weak some party or parties went through tbe Wells-Fsrga Express Go's safe st Myrtle Point, taking everything of value. The office is in J. H. Roberts' brick building, but statements are so conflicting ss to details that we can give no particulars regarding whether the thieves broke in or out, how much was really taken, and the condition of the safe at the lime of the robbery. The amount stolen is variously stated from $250 to $2000, but the facts are kept from the pub lic. We learn authoritatively, how ever, that the route agent is present and the office suspended. TH OU SAN DS^ C puts out hie ahiugle for the prac C. L. Gray, the jeweler, will be at J. W. Leneve's store on Noveiuher tice of the law at Myrtle Point. 5th to do all kinds of repairing of The cannery at Empire received watches, clocks, jewelry, eto. 2500 salmon Tuesday morning of The Bandnrille may be expected last week, and is running on full now at bn early day. We learn time. that her troubles of litigation are what be was at when the accident The connty jail at Empire City eoded and that she would start at happened to him. ie now enclosed with a fence 12 once on her coast route. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family feet high. This will shut off out Dud Johnson has been out about of northern Curry county, are now side interference with the birds a fortnight collecting beef cattle to camped on the beaeh. They have within, and make their security send to the city on the steamer completed their harvesting, and more probable. Alice Blanchard. He will put have moved up to where they are, Mrs. Harford, of the W. C. T. U., aboard about 65 bead this trip. m order to reenperate and lay in directed the rendition o f the “ Milk The Douglas county sheriff and a good stock o f health, and vitality, maids' convention" at Marshfield deputies are being led hither and to carry them safely through the A bou t T w o times cheaper Po|“fc Tuesday evening o f last week, thither after Manning and Owen, winter and enable them to go Stoker, C Mead, Sarah Yann and 3 A bou t T w o times handier similarly to its conduct in this city our prison escapes, whom they are through the uext yeai’e work with in steerage. about a year ago. • • • When all other remedies for scrofula fail, led to believe are in that section. strength SDd vigor. Ayer’ » Sarsaporills, if persistently need, I f your grocer doesn’t keep it, A transit of Mercury takes place It is reasonable to suppose that as Ayer’ s The board o f trustees visited tbe effect» a onre. Being a powerful alterative, send us his name with io c and Nov. 10. The planet will pass be Sarsaparilla has benefited others it will schools Friday, and express satis it cleanaea the blood o f all impnritiea, des ¡et a large box and a valuable tween us and the sun, taking about benefit yon. No other medicine is so effec troy» the germs of sorofula, and impart» tive in producing a radical change in the six hours to make the transit, be blood and imparting renewed life and faction, generally. They will make new life and vigor to every fibre o f the mily household book free. ginning at 7:46 in the morning. energy to the whole system, both nenrous some improvementa to relieve the body. Uncle Gabe Brown has been a crowded condition o f tbe schools. and physical. Visible on this coast. They complain, however, that some great sufferer from blood-poisoning • 1» MONTGOMERY « T . . • . f t . OAU Eduoationnl matters are on the Ex-Sheriff Wieder and wife re o f the chlIJren are sent to tbe on the hand he burt recently, but turned to the bay from San Fran- boom. Thera are three private primary departm )Dt without books, we are glad to state is now out of schools at Myrtle Point, and there W ORKIW G-MEN’S icsco last week, bringing their son and desire to urge parents to at danger and recovering. are now three at Bandou and all John with them, who is said to be tend to this matter at once. Tbe Rev. Mr Thornton has moved into improving from the medical care likely to do well. One o f them children cannot progress in their the property nearly opposite the will be on the western side, and it* he received in the city. H e uses POSTOFFICI BUILDING, proximity to the beach will enable studies without books, besides it is parsonage, recently occupied by crutches. an extra hardship on tbe teacher. the pupils to have a run there, and Mrs. Vannoy and daughter, Mrs. M A R S H F IE L D , - - - O R E G O N . Chaunoy M. Byler, druggist, at inhale the fresh aud invigorating Letters have been received from Scott. Empire, has been appointed post breezes that come in from over the parties in Douglas county enquir Mr9 Vannoy left today for Grants IY 7 T L L sell Gent’ « and Children’ « Oloth- master at that place. He is a very great ocean. Pass, thence to Oak I end, Calif. v V ing, Huts, Capa. Shoe«, Underwear, ing if board and lodging could bo capable yinng mau and his ap Her good-bye» were sad to her host eto., from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other house in Coo» eounty. Judge Scbroeder held aa inqui- obtained on tbe beach daring tbe o f friends. pointment seems to give satisfaction GIVE US A TALL AND SEE FOR The letters came from to the citizens, since a change was rendo in this city last Thursday on winter. YOURSELF. Andrew Perkins haa purchased 8 3m] J. ALBERT, Proprietor. to be made. The postoffice will James Saunders, for some years friends o f those who were there Harkness’ bottling and soda-water probably be moved toSeugstaoken's past an inmate o f the county in last summer, and retarned in such establishment and will run it hence firmary, and committed him to the good health and spirits that these store. forth. Sheriff desire now to try tbe health-giving The ladiesenmfiosing the decora iDsane asylnm at Salem. Mrs. Dan Giles of Myrtle Point ocean breezes. tion committee o f the Christian Gage aud T. A. Walker started has been visiting in town. The Miss Nellie Figg haa received a Mr. Workers of this city, desire to thank with him for Salem at once. H erald acknowledges a pleasant fine stock o f fall and winter millin Saunders is well up in yeais, and And our townsman T. A. Walker for ery, latest styles, aud offered at call. his assistance and skill as dis now subject to epileptic fits. Jason Randleman has been gath popular prices. T tha JERRY WILSON PLACK, op- played in placing t'le mottoes and Rev. FatherDosmarsis,of Marsh ering and housing hie crops and is x A . postite the liRÜroad Depot, John Yager, the popular hard festoons at the M. E. church. field, has been appointed by the FRONT STREET, ready now togointo winter quarters. Bro. Dodge, who accompanied rchbisLop o f Oregon to take ware man o f Bandou, was in town Ladies should go and see Miss Hon. Binger Hermann to Bandon charge of the Catholic mission o f yeaterday. N. Lorenz will move into the Nellie Figg'a new and stylish mil a few days since with a view to Garduerand Smith river, in Doug TEN TS M A D E TO O R D E R . the personal inspection o f the las connty. Father Deamaraia will storeroom vacated by Harkuesa A linery goods. T E N TIN G M A TE R IA L . F or S alr . — A tract o f 160 acres jetties by the latter, will give a attend those missions twioe a year S cott of fiue timber land, near Fishtrap. write-up of the visit in this week's or more, as time will permit, bia Geo. Leach’s baby bad been Apply at thia office. issue o f the West Oregonian, aud circuit being already veiy exten quite sick last week but is getting T b e H erald ’ s jobw ork is a draw rpHREB NICE LEVEL LOT8- the impressions as to damages sive, from Gardiner to the Oregon well. ing card. likrly to be sustained from the and California state line. D. P. Strong, er., sports u neat FOR TUB PRICE OP T W M C U i! winter’s storms. new poroh at the front of his home. OTICE—To whom It may concern: My Two caeee on appeal from Coos On Main street, huftween 6th and 7th, W ood wife, Rachael S.S toddari. bavins left The special correspondent o f the county were argued and submitted Dr. Holden, the dentist, will be my bed and board without joet cause or land Addition to Bnndon. Address M. L. RANDLEMAN, Roseburg Review, in its issue of before the supreme court st Salem in town today and tomorrow yet. provocation, all persons are hereby warned Parkersburg, Or. not to credit her on ray account, aa a will j 61 tfl October 15tb, gives a detailed on the 25th inst., as follows: Cooe pay no debts of her contracting. The H erald does the beet jo b P. C. S tood a hd . account of his viait to the renowned Bay, Roseburg A Eastern Railroad work and at most reasonable prices. Myrtle Point, Or., Oot. 12, 1894. V N r S * v M * N V S iA * V Joaquin Miller, the Poet o f the Navigation Co., appellants, vs. Z. Eggs ars scares in this market. 'Charles A. Baldwin A Co. D r. P ric e ’ * C re a m B a k in g P o w d e r Sierras, at bis home on "The T. Sigliu, respondent C. B., R. A AwefM Cold Made Midwinter Pair. S | BANKER 5 , Thera is no medicine so often Heights,” which is several hundred £ . R. R. Co., Patlick Flanagan, T. ’ 4 « a n d 4 » W a l l s t r e e t , feet aboye the sea level, and from S. Minott and J. D. Garfield, re needed in every home and so ad There will be tom e atreet light , N IW YORK. which is seen the great bay o f San spondents, vs. R. M. Winder, appel mirably adapted to the purposes ing done, from appearances. for which it ¡8 intended, as Chamber Account« of Bank» and Bankara received t Francisco. The poet's first wife— lant. S. H. Hazard, attorney for lain's Pain Balm. favorabl# terns. Roeehn rg Review: The flora pie- l Bonda on Hardly a week and Investment Securities. we do not know if be was ever mar Siglm A Wieder; J. W. Hamilton, passes but some member o f the tion o f the Roseburg A Coo« bay 'Daily Financial Latter Mailed on Applicants. C O * * It3 POP*DKNCR S O L I C I T E D . ried since— was an agreeable and attorney for railroad company. family haa need of it. A toothache railroad next year will assist the or headache may be cured by it prune orchards in bringing pros intelligent lady, and poesaieed con Mr. R yon eof Lincoln, Nebraska, A touch of rheumatism or neural perity to tbe Umpqua Valley. siderable poetic ability. She was The severe pain of "H ard times.com « again no morel" bo has bought some valuable gia quieted. a sister o f our Judge G . M. Dyer . D o u c la s property with a frontage on the a burn or a scald promptly relieved U A i it tmi t i r . o f Bandoo, and died not many A w i r M and the sore healed in much less f l v E l N O M U K A ft l* » beach, is getting 75 acre* o f it years since. time then whan medicine has to be tlig b w t (tenera— Warte*« F air. cleared. Men ara now engaged1 sent for. A sprain may be promptly The products o f the Baodon cutting down the brush, and when • 4».*3 W FK CSf & KtNMM treated before inflamation seta in, woollen mill have already attained it is properly prepared a large! which insures a cure in about one- considerable reputation. The orchard will be planted there with tbird of the time otherwise re number o f orders now on band, we choice fruit trees of various kimta, quired. Cuts and bruises ahould •2.*LDBn&CMUMa learo, will take many months to and for which it is admirably reraive immediate treatment before complete, and the cry is still they suited. It ia the intention when the parts become swollen, which ■ can only be done when Pain Balm ’ »MNorae txTALMue come. Thirty people are now bard r w L ’oeeeL A S, these fruits are properly matured, ia kept s hand. A sore throat may ■ noCKTON. M AM . at work from moru till night, and they will be carsfaby boxed ap be cured before it becomes serious. if the orders keep ooming in, and * - — — ".«v. A troublesome corn rosy bs re » « a m , we a re U e la r fe e t m a t i K U m t . and forwarded by tbe C. B.-R. rail- advertised .ksea Is the worU. aad «»»rastes moved by applying it twice a increasing at tbs present rate, addi the raise by .tsiopin* tho same . D i , T W .e * road to Roseburg and thence to day for a week or two. A lame the bottom' which protect» yoo »(»lo a t ht(h tions will have to be made to the p rice. ..<1 the m lM fiw m .’. wrafita. O m f a b S e present mill, so aa to considerably tbe eastern states, where Oregon back may be cured and several «<,».1 esttorn wot h i . «1, 1«. « » T i t t l . f . o d w e.rin f o o .tliie . Wo hoeo the». aotA every days of valuable time saved or fruit ie now beginning tobe appre increase its present o o tp e t All where at lower price» for lb« reU e * 1» » « thos a pain in the side or cheat relieved asy other atahe. Taka so aehwttste. l f y o e r these orders, save the local ones ciated, acd where the prices even , dealer eaaaot .. » p l y re s . W« os*. esM hp .................. M O ST PERFEC T M A D E. they have had, as yet, all corns now obtained would P.y all expeu- without W » g a doctor bill. Pro- Dealer, whose name will shortly once and A purs Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. P, . . , . K cure a 50 cent bottle at one from 8an Francisco, ss they bad see and leave * ------ --- satisfactory -------- yOU apjiear kere. Agent wanted. Apply from Ammonia, Alum or any other aduW sru very never regret it For aale so time to send samples anywhere 4 0 YEARS THE STANDAPD. margin for tbe consignor. 1 by Dr. 8. L. Lenere, druggist else. S / S G Donnellan & C o ., A g ts ., M ia s N e llie Figg’a Millinery and Fancy Goods Treasurer’s Retire. Notice is hereby given that ell connty orders endorsed prior to Sept. 17, 1890, will be paid on pre sentation at my office in Empire City. No interest will be allowed after November 3, 1894 W. W. H a y e s , Connty Treasurer Front Street, Marshfield, Or., *nc£r * CREAM RAKING P O W fR G R E A T B A R G A IN 1 £ A ACRES, U. 8. Title. 30 More« bot- 1 U v torn land, 10 acres in cut lira tion, improvements costing $600. Almost at our own price—at X cash and balance in y ea n . Call at H mbald office. J Having opened onr new and neat Meat Market, first bail ding sonth o f Nasburg & Hirst’s store, Front street, we are now pre pared to furnish, at the lowest living rate, THE BEST OV JOHN H. YAGER, — DIALIB IK— F a m ily G ro ceries H ardw are, Stoves, T in - OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Vessel* and Logging Camps promptly supplied. Such share of pnblic patronage as flret- cl a ss goods, low prioes and square dealing entitle us to is respectfully solicited. LnSStf Groceries IT . . . Varieties ware, Lamps, Cutlery. sa ss: -H j S S k W . S Vanderburg, P rop. Beef, Veal, Pork, and Salt Meata of all Kinds, Vegetables, Canned Goods, and ware.Quee sw are,Glass N COOS B A Y AND ROBERT MCCLEARY, F or S a le. C A GOOD HOME FAMILY MARKF1T, Cheap Cash Store, Coquille C ity, Qr„ HOICE stock of new and fashionable millinery, inoluding trimmed and an- trimmed hat», flowers, ribbons, tip», eta, Will receive new invoices and a fim, stock o f FANCY GOODS by each steamer and by rail. Ladies are cordially invited to in spect these goods and compare prioes. Orders from a distance promptly and carefully filled. 88 If | NELLIE FIGO. YOU* FUTURl Etc., Etc. B A N D O N , OR. RDERS O BY MAIL y ju i .ï PROMPTLY attended to, and goods shipped per steamer to all point» on the upper river at prices that defy competition. C O A L 8 ’IO V E S, W OO D 8T O V E 8, COOK S T O V E 8. R AN G ES. BUILDING HARDW ARE—8ueh as Neils, Sflrsws, Locks, HinRsa, »to., at rock-bottom prices. ..T H E .. 18 IS TOUR OWN HARD. ELDREDGE E _ . __ - -- Yilmlstrr MW IW to mil whst tfc. i t o - m yra, Indicato. It wUI t w o yoo. If M tw ra c m — sbovi disfreni ilmoKt fip loln . luolf. ThC h of iho LIN* OV u r n lntllcot.0 proboblo •so M which ros will H i» Kach 8RAOKLBT B & x a Isms j ’A or rich«». T J S Both s n cot a ablned fiffl r o URTONB. ar sassi ts nr«! tra. yoo mort h o » op «riti os» I* iris It It. Yoo You will Sod Snd pl.nl] Mos» to wts plenty of tb.m fo Dimor i - f » Pernii, M»(salii«, so etirnetlT.ty • • ihm » .» .y strabo, of th« family U n r- ------------------------------------------ ACLRAk magsslnre la t . U i m OY HBAKT (Mspeaks tendemsss; s straight LI h I OF FATE, peaceful Ufs: the vevWM^tj •d. A weil - deflned LIN li OF HEALTH jom doctors’ b ill» ; so will tbe besUh hints ^ .jM fe s t’ 0. 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