g i o i t i * C ity g i r a l i
T U E SD A Y , A U GU ST fi,
1895.
For God, and Borne and Illative Land.
— EDITED BY THE—
COQVILLE CITY
W.
C. T. V.
T h e Coquillle City W . C. T. U. meets at
he Methodist church, south, every Fri-
ay, at 3 o’ clock p. m. All interested in the
w ork are invited to cttend
T e iu p e ra u c e
H oles.
Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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Powder
A bsolutely
LOCAL
IT E M S.
Forest fires are raging north of
More than three milliiouaof dol town and are doing much damage.
lars pass daily into the coffers of
I f we want an ingress ot good
the liquor traffic of this country.
citizens, let ns make our educa
Ten Bishops of the Methodist tional advantages what they ought
Episcopal church in the United to be.
States affixed their names to the
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, father
Polyglot Petition.
and mother of Mrs. John Morgan
Abraham Lincoln: Turn now at Empire, were in town last Wed
to the temperance revolution. In nesday.
it we shall find a stronger bondage
Miss Fahy, a dressmaker from
broken, a viler slavery manumitted, Randolph, on the lower Coqnille,
a greater tyrant deposed.
is employed at Winsor&Ganntlett’s
Carroll D. Wright, United States store at Port Orford.
oommiasionerof labor, states in bis
George Quigley, the jolly, clever
repoit that Baltimore has the habitue of the bay section, was on
larger number of saloons in the our streets last Wednesday and
tenement district—one to every 105 extended his visit to Bandon.
persons; New York, one to every
Miss Cora Harman o f Lee spent
2 12 .
several days last week v is itiD g in
[From the National W. 0 . T. U. Bulletin.]
Chaplain Bradshaw, o f the Alle
gheny Co., Pa., workhouse, testifies
in his annual report that in the
four years o f his chaplaincy less
than 6 per cent o f those sent to
the workhouse, including women,
were abstainers.
South Africa has a village on the
Great Biak river,owned by Messrs.
Searle & Sons, who operate several
small factories, in which nearly 100
hands are employed, all o f whom
are abstainers.
The village has
no liquor, no policemen, and so
evenly and smoothly do all the
inhabitants live and work together
that it is a model village.
Miss Charlotte E. Maxwell, of
the Botolph gymnasium, Boston,
Maas., has been for several weeks
a guest of Lady Henry Somerset
at Eastnor Castle, and is about to
fit up a gymnasium for her lady
ship’s use at her beautiful Manor
House, the Priory, Beigate, 20 miles
from London, where she will in
struct classes during the summer
months.
“ Thumb-Nail Sketches” of white
ribbon women, revised and eu-
largedf is an up-to-date history
o f the official leaders o f the W orld’s
and National W. C. T. U. workers.
As the name indicates the sketches
are much condensed but contain
many items o f knowledge ready
for use. 1 he book can be obtained
from the Woman's Temperance
Publishing Association, The Tem
ple, Chicago, I I I b . Price, cloth, $1;
paper, 50 cts.
“ A wholesome competition is the
most effective motive power for
awakening enterprise, and enter
prise is the life-blood, bone, and
sinew o f all active and successful
business; but the devitalizing gan
grene o f this poison o f alcohol now
permeates and injures every depart
ment of society, its enormous drain
and injury depresses enterprise,
producing a terrible burden o f loss,
criminal tendencies, and a wide
spread insecurity in all business
relations.”
Missionaries say there are seven
Amerioan barkeepers in the village
of Nazareth, the home of the Savior-
The New York Tribune thinks, if
it be true, “ it is time for the insti
tution there of a temperance cru
sade of ..ausual zeal and energy.
Mahomet had no use for bai keep
ers, and they haye no standing in
the Koran, aud are only allowed in
territories of Islam in deference to
a supposed sentiment in their favor
on the part o f foreign visitors.
But there are tome shrines and
h o l y places in which they should
• be forbidden to oompound their
•elixirs, or to put in any appearance
( O ffi c i a l or other, and that Nazareth
■ is one of them is not to be for a
moment doubted.”
N ervons Sh ock .
E. W. Joy C ompany — Gentlemen:
This is the first tim ol have attempted
so write for three years. Havo been
to nervons and weak that I have
laid in bed most of the time.
A friend who had taken your
Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles.
The second one is most gone, nnd
I have gained twenty pounds, and
surely feel a new woman
I was
pale, thin, no ambition. Had given
up, as I had tried so many remedies
and doctors, but found no benefit
I f you care to publish this you have
my consent, (Signed)
Mas. A C. T il l m a n .
Alemeda, Cal.
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Headaches, Billiousness nnd Tor-
id Liver disappear when you take
oy s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
pure
Comrades Chas. Eliott and Clatk
made a trip to Roseburg last week.
Thanks to Judge Schroeder for
favor in supplying the editor with
information concerning the Sol
diers’ Home at Roseburg.
J. P. Tupper o f Bandon made a
trip to the bay last week, returning
Friday.
H e received some hand
some furniture from San Fran
cisco.
Hon. Binger Hermann has been
warmly received by his host of
acquaintances and friends on the
upper liver regardless of party
lines.
R. G. Sumerlin o f the North
Fork was in town last week.
He
is resting up while nursing u badly
bruised band, received Tuesday
last from a heavy log mashing it at
Forty's camp at Sumner.
town w ith Mrs. T. C. Norris and
Miss Elfie Worth, daughter of
the Fox girls,
The H e r a l d was
Anton Worth of Coos river, came
honored by a call.
over last Friday and is camping
Engineer John E. Kane, of the with David McNair’s family at
steamer Bandorille, has many Bandon.
She will visit Mrs.
friends here who are glad to see Harry Lockwood and other friends
him. H e is a faithful employe, also.
and a clever, social gentleman.
John Hancock, a comrade in the
G. G. Swan took the Cunningham late war from Pennsylvania, arrived
valley aDd up toward the North from California last week and was
Fork section last Thursday as a locking for employment.
H e is
deputy assessor, the county asses still energetic, and although de
sor, Hansen, having to go at office prived o f the Bight of one eye, and
work.
has other ills from service and age
Capt. Charley Edwards was np vet he prefers to help himself
from the lower river last Wednes while he can.
day, looking fat and sassy.
We
The most important question at
may hav9 the captain as a fellow- present before our people is that
citizen, as he thinks o f moving to of a new achoolhouse. The good
Coqnille City.
name o f onr town, the benefits
Elder David Brower and wife,
step-father and mother of our towns
man Uriah Root, visited the latter
two or three days last week. They
live at Talent, Jackson county, in
stead of at Tangent, as we had
stated.
from tb« school fund and school
taxes, the preparation o f onr chil
dren for life and asfulness depend
on each voter regarding his own
and the public interests and doing
hia duty unselfishly aud indepen
dently.
Mrs. Carrie Bailey o f Eugene,
who has been visiting her sister
Mrs. G. W. Norton for several
weeks, left on the steamer Bandor-
llle last Thursday for Tillamook.
She will there join her husband,
who is a civil engineer and sur
veyor, at present on a government
contract.
One night when Mr. Isaac Reese
was stopping with me, says M. F.
Hatch, a prominent merchant of
Quartermaster, Washington, I heart!
him groaning. On going to his
room I found him suffering from
cramp colic. He was in such agony
I feared he would die. I hastily
gave him a dose of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy. He was soon relieved and the
first words he uttered where, “ what
was that stuff you gave me?” I in
formed him. A few days ago we
were talking about his attack and
he said he was never without that
remedy now. I have used it in my
family for several years. I know its
worth and do not hesitato to recom
mend it to my friends and customers.
For sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, drug
gist.
A fine cow belonging to G. M.
McGaffey was Btruek bv the loco
motive Inst Wednesday, where the
track crosses C street to First, drag
ged a distance o f about thirty feet,
when she fell off the cowcatcher.
The cow was badly burl, aud many
citizens saw the nflair and con
demned the heArtlessness of the
engineer for not slowing up some
and giving the brute a chance to
escape.
Capt. Winant, o f the Bandorille,
made us a pleasant call while that
boat was discharging at our wharf
last Thursday. There was a tele
gram received here for him, a day
or two preceding his arrival, notify
ing him of a new danger in Ya-
quina bay, a rock having been
located in the channel, and only
six feet under water at low tide.
The captain was much surprised to
learn o f it, for he is especially fa
miliar with those waters.
We
should be pleased to have a state
ment o f his theory of this freak,
undoubtedly yolcanio in origin.
The June bulletin of the coast
and geodetio survey notes the fol
lowing change in aid to navigation
at Coqnille river entranoe: “ The
south jetty is shown extended 150
meters, and the beacon is moved
to the end o f this extention.
A
nsw jetty is shown on the north
side o f the entrance, passing
through the northermost Rackliff
Rock and extending 200 meters
west-southwest from the shoreline.
Inside the river, a rock with two
feet over it is shown 025 meters
north-northensi, seven-eighths east
from east corner o f west wharf
at Bandon."
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
by local Applications, as they cannot reac
t he diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to care deafness, nnd that is
by constitntionnl remedies. Deafness is
nnsed by an inflamed condition of the mn-
oons lining of the enstsohian tnbe. When
this tnbe gets inflamed von have n rambling
sonnd or imperfect hearing, nnd when it is
entirely closed deafness is the resnlt. nnd
unless the inflnranistion enn be tnken ont
and this tnbe restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine esses oat of ten sre esased by cstsrTh,
which is nothing bat sn inflamed condition
of the lnnoons surfaces.
We will give one hnudred dollars for any
esse of deafness (caused by catarrh) that
cannot be onred by Hall’ s Catarrh Care.
Hend for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY A O©., Toledo, O.
;^T S old by druggist#, 7do.
(Marshfield Son.)
John Huls has moved to the
Coquille valley where he may
locate.
Fifteen of sixteen o f the imported
men that came from Califoruia, re
cently, to work in Jim Forty’s camp
at Sumner, took to their heels last
Friday and started for Roseburg,
and as a consequence Mr. Forty
was in town looking for a new
crew.
Mrs. Skelly and daughters have
gone to California.
Mrs. Skelly
has been sick for some time and
the trip is tnken in hopes it will
benefit her condition.
Elijah Smith is in New York and
the press reports are that he will
make an effort to reorganize nnd
gain control of the O. R. & N. Co.
The Nicholls Bro’s o f the Linden
Hill farm on South slough, pur
chased a full-blood Holstein bull
from a party on the Coquille last
week.
Harry Hemsly is brakeman on
the night train, in the place of
Andrew Swanson who was run over
and killed.
F o r Sale.
rJ^ HKKE N ICE
LEVEL L O T 8 -
FOR THE TRICE OF TW O-- $ 125 !
On Main Rtreet, between6th and 7th, W ood
land Addition to Hnndon. Add res*
M. L. KAND LEM AN ,
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Parkersburg, Or. I
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A hospital will be built at Beaver
Hill in the near future.
Elijah Sc)tt, aged 7 5 years, died
in the hospital Monday morning.
George Davis and Smith Bailey
left for Bandon, Saturday, taking
Oregon Chief, Wake-Up Joe and
Winchester with them.
Dr. Smith and Prof. Golden
made a trip to Coaledo on their
bicycles, Sunday.
After riding
down a hilly approach to one of
the bridges on the road, Mr. Golden
met with an accident which resulted
in his being thrown violently to
the ground, receiving seyere
bruises.
The bar remains in excellent con
dition, the vessels cross at all
stages o f the tide. Michael Lilp,
mate on the tug Hunter, says he
has taken no soundings for some
time.
The channel is running
straight to sea, with a good depth
of water on the bar, and there are
no indications of shoaling.
Capt. Dale, of Coaledo, was in
town Saturday, for the first time
since he met with the accident,
soma weeks since, by being thrown
from a buggy, which resulted in
three ribs iu his right side beiug
fractured.
A rock has been located in the
the channel at the entrance to
Yaquina bny.
It is on the line of
the range lights, and is covered by
six feet o f water at low tide.
En
gineer J. G. Holcombe, who located
the rock, says it íb 30 x 50 feet, and
has a flat top and perpendicular
sides.
The MaDzanita buoyed it
last week.
Harry Graves and Pete Olsen,
while fishmg for salmon with a
drift net, Friday uight, caught a
ground shark, measuring seven
feet in length. After bringing the
fish to their wharf in Marshfield,
they cut it open to get the oil from
the liver, aud were surprised to
find a small ham iu the stomach ot
the shark. The ham is supposed
to have been put up in ttie east, as
it was wrapped in cloth, but as
none o f the merchants on the bay
handle hams of this brand now, it
is a matter of conjecture where the
shark found it. It may haye come
from some wrecked vessel, or have
dropped overboard from a passing
coaster. Several parties who went
to view the shark, examined the
partly digested ham, and all agreed
that the shark’s testimony would
be necessary to settle the matter.
A n o th e r F re e O ffe r .
The long winter evenings can be
very profitably devoted to reading,
but there are some things that wo
must read the year round.
One of
these is a local paper: tlie b e s t in
the county is before you— the
H erald .
Another is a good home
paper of general circulation, such
as “Womankind,” for instance,
which comes once a month filled
with the best things for a busy
housewife. We are able by special
arrangements with the publishers,
to oger “ Womankind” free for a
year to every paid-in-advance sub
scriber to our paper, and are glad
to do so, for we are convinced that
no home paper in America contains
more of practical value to women.
Bright stories, clever poems, the
latest fashions, news of woman’s
work
everywhere,
articles
on
“ Motherhood,” “ Cultivation of Flow
ers,” a woman’s parliament for the
discussion of matters of interest
are a few of the bright features of
“ Womankind.”
To the head of the house we
offer on the same terms “ Farm
News,” an agricultural paper, edited
by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis,
esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio
Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each
month with suggestions from able
correspondents, that make it an
absolute necessity to every wide
awake farmer. This paper is yours
for the asking, provided you are a
subscriber to our paper.
Remember every paid-in-advance
subscriber to the H erald is entitlod
to his choice in either of these
papers. Tell your neighbors about
this offer. A samplo copy of both
papers may be obtained by address
ing the Hosterman Publishing Co.,
Springfield, Ohio.
Come in and pay a year in ad
vance to the H erald and get one of
these attractive papers free.
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Will receive new inyoioes nnd a flue stock
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by rail. Lnd ies are ‘ ordially invited to iu-
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of the beneficial results he has received from
a regular use of Ayer’s Pills. lie says: “ I
was feeling alek and tired and my stomach
seemed nil out of order. I tried a number
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reliof until I was induced to try tho old relia
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to try A y e r ’s Pills. They will do pood.’»
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Port Orford Tribtina:
Messrs.
Packwood & Company have found
good sand on the beach north of
Sixes river, and are preparing to
mine it extensively.
Mr. Pack-
wood thinks Banty & Wink’s sys
tem ie the only one yet produced
that is a complete success in beach
mining.
A Port Orford Tribune corres
pondent says: Eckley is becoming
a great summer resort.
Why
shouldn’t it?
It has numerous
streams in its vicinity, nnd they
are filled with mountain and sal-
mou trout; iu the forest you fiud
the large buck, black and brown
bear, and smaller game too numer
ous to mention. And furthermore,
you find the kindest, noblest miners
that ever eat a water whelp.
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G. A. R. NOTICE.
We take this opportunity of informinr
our subscribers that the now Commissions
of Pension* has been appointed» He is an
old soldier, and we believe that soldier» and
their heirs will receive justice at his nands.
We do not anticipate that there will be any
radical changes in the administration of
pension affairs under tho new regime.
We would advise, however, that U. S.
soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps
to make application ut once» if they have
not already done sj , in order to secure the
benefit of tlie early filing of their claims
in case there should be any future pension
legislation,
»ach legislation is seldom
retroactive.
Therefore it is of great im
portance that applications be filed in the
department at th© earliest possible date.
If U . S. soldiers, sailors or their widows,
children or parents, desire information in
regard to pension matters, they should
write to T hh P ress C lumh C ompany , at
Washington, D. C., and they will prepare
and send tho necessary application, if they
find them entitled under the numerous laws
exacted for their benefit. Address,
PRES.S C L A IM * COM PANY,
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themselves ub candidates for teach
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the couty school superintendent
thereof will hold a public examina
tion at Marshfield, commencing on
Wednesday, at 1 o’clock p. in., the
14th day of August, 1895.
Teachers who are eligible for
state certificates and diplomas must
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Dated this 22d day of July, 1895.
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of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli
able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
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With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,'
and o f seeing that inventions nre well protected by valid patents, we have re
tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents in th e United S tates and all Foreign Countries, Conduct ia «
terferences, M ake Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade-M arks and Copyrights, Render Opinions a s to
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Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, E tc ., E tc.
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advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
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