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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1896)
(S ib ili* CU?] ¡TicvaUl. T i ' Ë 8D A Y . OCT. 90, 18B& You vote on the county Bent again. Murk it “ Coquille City.” Geo Wheeler is very sick down at his father’s, at Larnpey creek. R E G U L A R TRAINS ondays , M W e d n es d a ys Dr. JenniDgs is in town today. A N D rjU - See his uotice of what he can do. days will run us follow«: Leave I I Arrive 8.00 a . ra. I Marshfield 12.30p. ra. Vrrive “ | | Leave W.:W “ I COQUILLE CITY I 11.00a. ra. 10. 00 “ I Myrtle Point I 10.80 “ L O C A L ITEM S. Additional local« on 2d page. They will reside here. Mr. Messecnr has gone to the L. H. Morgan, contractor and bay and will take a hand in run buiider, has bought a home in the ning the “ express boat” to and North Addition from N. Lorenz from Sumner and Marshfield. and has moved thither. If you have a watch, clock, sew J. M. Keeney, of Albany, Or., ing-machine, or anything that others have failed upon, bring it to this spent a day or two in town last office or leave orders for Mr. Dietz. * week. Ha supplies maps of the Rev. Mr. Palmer o f Bandon, state of Oregon for schools. late of Canyonville, conducted the Thursday evening of last week services of the Baptists in this the Epworth League and friends place last Saturday and Sunday. greeted Rey. W. B. Smith and Mrs. C. W. Martin will be home family with a donation of clever soon from the city with tbe largest, proportions. best nnd finest line of coats and If afflicted with scalp diseases, capes, plush and cloth coats and hair fulling out, and premature jackets, also cloaks from 82 up. baldness, do not use grease or Cheapest yon ever saw, and the alcoholic preparations, but apply best for the mouey. Hall's Hair Benewer. Our yonng friend, Is Nosier, Oregon Kidney Tea is the most effective blood-purifier known. For sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, o f Myrtle Point, and D r . S. L. Leueve, of Coquille City. WRECKED! Of Eight Passengers and the Crew Johu Suyder, the hotel man at Marshfield, came over on business yesterday. D. S. McCampbell o f Bandon SIXTEEN PERSONS ARE DROWNED! visited his daughter at tnis place last Faiday. W ord reaches us that Mr. Wat Tbe new steamer will be floated kins is sinking, and cannot survive at an early day. many days. Help tbe W. C. T. U. entertain It will pay you to wait for Mrs. ment Tbe object appeals to all. C. W. Martin, ns you can make Mrs. Wilkins is having a new side mouey by doing so. walk put down. Brother Heaton Is The Moro left the city for this doing the work. place last Friday, arriving at our I f any one wants a new and neat wharf this morning. little house to live in, call at tbe Ellis McGrnw, one o f our good H erald office. blacksmiths and skilled mechanics, F or S ale —A good cook stove, left last Friday for Marshfield. No. 7, in first-class condition. Call For ladies’ and children’s hats, at this office. Cheap, for cash. at 81,25 nnd upwards, go to Mrs. Dr. Jennings will be here tbe A. G. Aiken’s, at Leueve’s drug 20th and remain a short time with store. us. He is a first-class dentist. Hon. 8. H. Hazard, of Empire, Henry Sengstaken, Marshfield’s will speak in this place tomorrow rustling merchant, made a flying ( Wednesday) night, at 7:30 o ’clock. trip to this section last Friday. . Samuel Shuck and family o f the Tobacco users will find, in another North Fork are down attending the column, an item of decided interest to them, headed “ Don’t Stop To services in the Methodist chnrch. bacco.” * John Johnson, wife and family, Mrs. W. H. WaJdiDgton left for and Miss Rhoda Coon, of the Badlands, Cal., yesterday, and will North Fork, are visiting a brief spend the winter with her daugh spell in town. ter, Mrs. York. We learn that G od . Siglin died Bev. K. V. Millard and family at his home at Marshfield last Sat arrived from the Siuslaw last Sun urday night, or Sunday, but we day evening, four days on the way. have no particulars at baud. A. C. Wilson's new blacksmith- shop is full pledged and prepared to do all kiuds of work, and Jim Whetstone is manager. See new advertisement. 'ARAGO departed yesteiday again for south ern California. He expects to make his home theie, going into business with his brother Alva. The H erald wishes him well. No partisan feeling need be in voked in this campaign. This great issue reaches to every fireside nnd hearthstone nnd calls for the exercise of higher devotion to the welfare of our country than blind partisan zeal. The small parsonage at the rear of the Methodist church was re moved last weekjto be attached to Our “ Pop” ,.frietid A. C. Wilson, the new one for residence purposes. proprietor o f the new blacksmith It will_be very useful there. and wagODshop, came over from L. L. Dietz, a practical watch Libby on a business trip yesterday. repairer, will soon open a shop in Coquille City—in the meantime will He offers the residence pant of his do all kinds of repairing at home, building for rent till spring. Auy at the Judge Nosier residence. * one wanting it, call at the H erald Elbert Dyer is now associated office. Col. John S. Mosby, of guerrilla with lleu b Mast, vice Chris Long, retired, in thejmercantile business fame in the late war, and for whose at Bandon. It is a strong firm, head, dead or alive, the secretary and both are well and favorably of war offered $3000 reward, has joined Herr Most, W. C. P. Breck known. inridge and Saint Collis in praying C. A. Snow & Co., o f W ashing ton, D. C., Patent Lawyers, whose for Bryan’s defeat. But the prayers ad. is in another column, haye a of the wicked avail nothing. solid repnt itiou for procuring pat A nergo nnmed Turner was ents for inventions in the United States, Canada and Europe. They brought to this place last Saturday will send printed advice about pro from Riverton on charges of dis curing patents free to any address. * turbing the peace and assult and In supreme court at Salem, Oct. bnttery. Constable Johnson fotched him. His examination before Jus 15: In the case of the Coos Bay, tice Harloeker yesterday resulted Roseburg & Eastern Railroad & in his being held over in the sum Navigation Company, appellants, o f 8200. vs. Z. T. Siglin, respondent, it was All who desire dental work by ordered that respondent be excused Dr. Jennings should call on him from serving and filling an addi early after his arrival in Coquille, tional abstract, and that he may as he will only remain fonr days, refer to the transcript tor such part unless he has engagements to keep of the record as should haye be6n him longer, as he is pressed for time on account o f demands for his incorporated in the abstract. services elsewhere. Remember Don’t think that your liver needs the date. He will be here promptly treating if you are bilious. It don't on the 20tb iust. The doctor is a It’s your stomach. That is, stomach regular graduate of dentistry, and is really what causes the biliousness. does all the late stylos o f deutal It has put your liver out of order. work, such as crown and bridge See what's the matter with your work, transplating teeth, etc. stomach. Our friend J. B. Fox, as usual, Sick stomach poisons liver and is bard to ont-do in the cultivation then there's trouble. Shaker D i gestive Codial cures stomach and of fruits and vegetables. He then all's well. That’s the case in brings to this office for display a nutshell. “ one hill" o f largp, white potatoes, Shaker Disgestive Cordial is no 8 in number and weighing 14 lbs. secret Formulas on every bottle. and 1 oz. He has a good crop of But it’s the simple honest way it's made, the honest Shaker herbs and spuds. He also gave us a branch other iogredients of which it’s com containing second-crop Bartlett posed, that make it so efficacious. pears. The first crop was duly Any real case of indigestion and gathered and disposed of, and now biliousness can be cured with a few has ripening on.five trees, »boat a bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. bushel on ’ each tree, the second Try it Sold by druggists, price 10 cents crop. He has also a second crop to $1.00 per bottle. of.'plrms ripening. Our Townsman, Israel Nosier, Saved: But Ellis McCraw is Drowned— The News as It Comes to Us from the Bay. As we go to press tbe sad news reaches us by telephone from Coos bay that the steamer Arago, the well-known nnd favorite passenger and coal-carrying vessel o f the Oregon Coal & Navigation Co., had attempted to sail from Coos bay, during n heavy fog, and while crossing the bar she came in con tact with several heavy swells, which threw her from the channel and against the breakwater, caus ing a leakage, from which she sank, stern first, in a short time and was dashing to pieces. Boats were low ered, in one of which several per sons started for shore, but she cap sized on the way, and all were drowned but two—Is Nosier of this place and the purser. Our towns man, Ellis McGraw, was in this boat, and was drowned. Eight were reported drowned at first, but later news says the num ber is twelve. Two tugs responded to the rescue and the life-saving crews on the bay and from this river. The fog hung so densely that no object could bo seen but a few feet away. Capt. Reed hung in the rigging till rescued and his official services were ended. " A T THE PRESENT T IM E " J. H. Matheny, of Myrtlo Point, nnd A. Collver, of Coos river, were in town last Saturday. They speak cheeringly of the outlook for Bryan and free silver. There are a great many of tho unfortunate ones in this world, greater in number than those who are blessed with good digestion. To some people the greatest mis fortune is not to be able to eat everything set before them. “ I suf fered for years w ith Dyspepsia and everything I ate disagreed with me. I was iduced to try Simmons Liver Regulator and was cured. I now eat everything.”— M. Brigot, Mad ison Parish, La. (^ O Q U IL L E Ons Bennett, in the News, says; “ The election of a representative for Coos county to the legislature is not a matter in which the free silyer question cuts any figure at the present time." COQUILLE CITY, OR., Why not “ at the present time,” as well as at the June election, when Corner Second and Taylor Streets, yoar brother Joe discussed it among other issues wheu he can vassed the county? Mrs, JF. J*. Belly Ossatcatomie, Man, Why not “ at the present time,” wife of the editor of Tho Graphic, the lead local paper of Miami county, writes when the member elect will vote ing “ I tram troubled with heart disease for a United StateB seuator in favor for six years, severe palpitations, short IF W E H A V E N ’T GOT ness o f breath, together with such ex of or against the free coinage of I treme nervousness, that, at times I would W H A T YOU WANT. silver— only one step between the walk the floor nearly all night. We the best medical talent. peoplo and the enactment of legis consulted They said there teas no help for me, lation that will enslave the masses j that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read and enthrone the greedy money your advertisement in Tho Graphic and a year ago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of power? You will find a fall stock of Sta Miles9 Netv Cure for the Heart, Don’t fail to call at the Pharmncy. Why not “ at the present time,” I>r. tionary. Tablets and School Supplies on band. which convinced me that there was true wheu that is the all-absorbing | merit in it. 1 took three bottles each of the Cure and Restorative Nervine and question for which the people are Heart It completely eared m e . JT sleep I^re30riptlons Soion.tifloa.lly ‘V illed.” clamoring nud yon profess to favor, well at night, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. and yet when the people ask for to say to all who aro suffering as I did; bread, you “ offer them a stone,” there’s relief untold for them If they will and when they ask a fish, yon ten only give your remedies Just one trial.” Dr. Miles Ileart Cure la sold on a positive guaranteo that tho first bottle will benefit. der them “ a scorpion!” All druggists sell It at $1, 6 bottles for 15, or Why nut “ at the present time," it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Go., Elkhart, Ind. when the principles of your party have been declared in clarion tonesi both iD state and national conven Restores Health EW OWNERSHIP, J^N LA K G E D FACILITIES. tions, and you pretend to advocate EW IMPROVEMENTS, Our late townsman, Ellis McGraw, EW FACULTY, them, while your brother Joe has WITH ability to make them larger, and a 9 1 0 0 0 L I B R A R Y * should deserted his party and flag, county, is named among the drowned by surely induce citizens of Coos, Curry and western Dougitt» counties to the wrecking of the steamer Arago seek educational advantages near home. Our Faculty will be teachers state and nntional, and is arrayed of vears of experience in some of our best Eastern Colleges. with the common enemy to defeat this morning. p H A R M A C Y Is the Coming Drug Store. Will Supply It For You. POQ UILLE Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure ^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. N the will and wants o f the people? Why not “ at the present time,” or at auy time, stand up for princi ple? Shall the people sacrifice this or auy hold, for that matter, on the prospect o f winning their freedom from tho clutch of greed and starvation, merely for the priv ilege of voting for your brother, LIST OF THE DROWNED. be he ever so clever a personal R. Patterson, steward. friend nnd gentleman in the eyes F. Ferdinand, cook. of his fellow-citizens? J. Kreugan, sailor. No, no, friend o f tho News; it A. Saunders, “ is not brothers, nor personal friends, M. W. Whittle, fireman. nor long-resident citizens who are R. McDade, the issue today and whom the peo E. Wall, ple are voting for or against—it is — Brown, chief eugiueer. for life and the right to live, and Passengers— the right to lift the foot of the op John Norman, of Marshfield. pressor from the necks of the peo F. Speck. ple, that they may once more rise E. McGraw, Coquille City. nud breathe the breath of freedom Geo. Patteree, as delivered to theiiT by their Three in steerage, names and res fathers. idences unknown, supposed to be lost. There is more catarrh in this section of Comrade Inman of Bandon is painting the new Lorenz property. Mr. McQuigg yesterday brought us some of his second crop plums, ripe and delicious. He also predicts a mild winter. THE The Sliver Question Is an Issue and W ill Not Down at the Bidding of Its Enemies. tho country than ail other diseases and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is thooniy con stitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses of 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials Address. F. J, CHENEY A Co., Toledo,O. Sold by druggists, 7f>c. The "Cause of Hard Times.” we can holp you, if you can do carpenter’ s work, or if yon can John Norman, a well-known THEN help supply provisions, or whatever it be, toward building or keeping up the school. f ir 'L e t us hear from you at o n o e .^ tl citizen of Coos bay, is known to SCHOOL W ILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 14 T H . Having purchased, have been drowned on tho Arago not only the property, but also “ All good-will and attendant et ceteras,” wo hjpe for the return of the old boarders as well as many new ones. this morning. Address, REV. J. L. FUTRELL, jn!7tf) Coquille City, Oregon. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. have cancelled their appointment for on entertainment next Satur day night. They will prepare pro grams shortly. M otel c o q u ill e , « » * 8. J. TU TTLE, P R O PR IE TO R . Charley Baxter had a thumb and first finger of right hand nearly amputated while manipulating at the AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY, I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class planer at the Riverton mill this style, with the very best o f accommodations aud at most reason able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. morning. They may be saved to SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, him yet. roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms S Mrs. U. W, Martin will be home from the city in a few days, where she has been purchasing in person a large 6tock of winter goods. Wait a see her selections and get her prices. You may not want to vote for “ Coqnille’s interests” — yon may have something against the iewn— but will you sacrifice your own interests and those of the whole people only to strengthen those of the corporations and combines on tbe lower bay? Well, hardly. The Methodist church building held unusual audiences last Sun day morning and at night to hear the Rev. Mr. Ross, evangelist. Every vacant spot that could be utilized had a chair placed therein, including the platform at the pul pit, nnd the bouse wns througed with earned listeners. The preach er has stirred up a deep interest and is entertaining and convincing in his manner. H e will continue through this week, and the people are cordially invited to attend all tbe services. for Families and Theatrical Troupes. Rates—$1 to $2 per day. J\_ . O . W H E E L E R , (Suooosaor to J. P. Messer,) LIVERY AKB FEED STABLES, REAR OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, H E A D Q U A R T E R S O F C IT Y E X P R E S S . The theory of the intrinsic value o f money line been abandoned by the best writers and speakers.— Encyclopedia Británica. Mrs. Nelly Craven, Fashionable Milliner, I f Mr. Buckman holds property in other counties in the state, it is GRAY BUILDING, OPPOSITE DEPOT. because he enu’t dispose of it owing Coquille City, Oreg. to the hard times and scarcity of money brought to ns by the g. o. p , GRAND DISPLAY o f tlie roost b .a l - and latest styles o f ladies’ head and continued in force by the party dress tiful to be found in the city. and principles favored by Mr. Ben Come nnd examine goods and prices and you will bo convinced. vl6n!0 nett. Mr. Buckman is a taxpaying citizen, all tbe same, a farmer, in telligent and in sympathy with the people. Vote for him for the leg C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . islature, nnd for your own welfare I Opposite City Wharf. 1 in doing so. A S inery. M Bane of Beauty. Chair Factory eeps on hand K order first-class and m akes to R A W H ID E : CHAIRS. Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX. Proprietor. SPECIAL NOTICE. My wife having, without cause or provo cation, left my bed and board, notice is hereby given that I will not hold myself responsible for any dobts or obligations she may contract. J. M. H askins . H A L E -2 » acres o f All Bottom Land, mile south of Coquille City, i pOB on bunk of river; 18 acres in cultivation; good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune trees—crop this year. Plenty o f apple trees for family orchard. Terms reason able. Address G. W. STEVENSON, junlGtf] Coquille C ity. jX )B S LE —T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls, ; both elegible to registry for puro-blood, 1 one yearling nnd one spring calf. The can be bought for $40, and the -months’ old calf for $20. Address the Y earling H office for particulars, or write a bbald JUDGE J. Ii. SCHROKDER, Arago, Coos county, Oregon. joly7lfl ANTED. — Anyone having a good VV or 2% inch Wagon for sale will d o well to call at or address the seplfi4t) HERALD OFFICE. T X ) R SALE— 1® 0 ACRES CLOSE TO -I the river can get right-of-way across strip t(. the (river). It is benchlnnd, and has coal on it; half the saw timber is out off, hot plenty of fine pile timber remains. Good soil; will make good orchards. For terms, call on or addr ss W. R. PANTER, noyl9j Riverton, Oregon. o o n n o M R % t \ n A good o new House and Barn, Chickenhonse, Spring near house; high fence around garden, on bench land. Containing 1>^ acres; good pasture in bottom—enough for one cow. Near Coauilie City. U T T F SOLD WITHIN ONE MONTH, t -¿ T P R IC E Address, Btabitl aid Wagon Slop W Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Attendance at wbarf and depot to all steamers nnd trains, and I general hauling ha promptly and carefully transacted. M r . E ditor : While A. M. Simpson was making his goldbug speech at Marshfield the other evening, he undertook to tell why we had hard times nnd said: “ Gentlemen, I will tell yon the cause of hard times: It is caused .YIAHIIICn. by the combinations of capital — *— — B ailiîy -R iley —At Gold Bench, Oct. 4 ,189G, against lubor” — when D. L. Wat E. A. Bailey and Miss Ruby Riley. Daily Health Laws. son patted his foot on the floor aod d i i :» . shook his head. This confused Don’t eat so rapidly. M c C l oskey —At Myrtle Point, Oct. 12 , 1896 , Mr. S., arid it took him some time William Earle, infant son o f Mr. and Sit on a chair and be quiet after Mrs. W. T. McCloskey, aged 19 months. Win. Freece and family, who to get bold fotiie Republican string eating. Your stomach is not a coal B r a p k n — At Myrtle Point, Oct. 9 , 181 X 5 . Mrs. 1 again. But he had only forgotten had been camping on the north himself and got to telling the bin. Sarah Caroline Braden, aged flSyoars and 4 days. When you feel uncomfortable edge o f town for some time, were truth in spite of himself. T ed . after eating you have eaten too brought into town nnd housed •---------- ---------------- - F. DEAN, much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable last Friday through the efforts of “ The question of free silver” Sarsaparilla. 3>Totax3r IF’vitollc, the ladies of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. cats a figure in the election of a If you suffer from rheumatism watch the sheets. Don’t get betw een Freece was thought to bo dying, legislator in Coos copnty at this Herald Office, C<»qnille Cilv, Oregon. having been sick for some days, election, Mr. Bennett to the con them; if damp dry them. Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s PECIAL NOTICE.—My wife, Mrs. M. and exposed and neglected in camp trary notwithstanding. The peo C. Hneed, having left my bed and board Vegetable Sarsaparilla. without cause or provocation, notice is life, hence the actiou of the ladies. ple want a representative '—not a Keep flies out of your house; thoy hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts or obligations contracted by Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Leeman, Mr. loisrepresenative; they want a rep are germ carriers. her. JOHN T. SNEED. Wear flannel undergarments. Heaton and City Marshal Brown resentative in sympathy with them October 17,1896. (octl7 3t* Keep your feet warm; your head were earnestly engaged in min selves, and not of his own interests cool. istering to the comforts of all. and those o f corporations, com-1 When your blood is thin you feel Mr. Freece and family are from bines and the money power. He cold in the least change. When Mohawk, Linn county, and have may be in the minority, but the your blood is thin take Joy’s Veeg- table Sarsaparilla; it will make your been on the road to this section people want a representative. RS. a . O. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM- plete And fa sh ion ab le Stock, o f Mil blood red, rizh and thick. several mouths, camping along the linery at Leneve’s drug store. Yes it will do to take Joy’s way, during which one child died, COMPLETE STOCK-EVERYTHING Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. NEW. and the wife and mother received When you get off your bicycle injuries from w bich she is suffering after a long warm run, put on a Large Assortment, coat. now and may di9. Mr. Freese has If you are going on a trip take Seasonable and a fine team and good wagon, and Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Up to Date. seems able to work, and under Strange food makes strange Call early and make selection and get these new conditions of having his stomachs. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa I prices—at Leneve’ s drug store. MBS. A. G. At KEN. family honspd daring bad weather, parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses ocfJD) the Rtomach, and renews the if so disposed nmy be able to poll stomach. Go to Wilson’s through. Several of the children, No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege Beauty’s bane is'*’ o f whom there are five, have been table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. the fadin g or fa llin g o f ^ taken into families here and are the hair. Luxuriant Accept nothing hut the genuine nicely provided for. Mr. H. claims tresses are far m ore to the when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable FOR ALL K lh D i OF to have been in tbe army daring m atron than to the maid whose casket Sarsaparilla. Blacksmith and Wagon W ork, ---»«•>«--------— I Horse Shoeing, and All kinds the late war, hnving entered the o f charm s is y et unrifled by tim e. Farm Machine)y and Plow L ost — A gold-bar enameled Beautiful w om en w ill be glad to work a specialty. service in Michigan, but be says breastpin, last Thursday, at some rem inded that fa llin g or fading hair he has lost his papers and doesn’t is un know n to those who use point betwpen the Christian JAMKH WHETSTONE, Manager. lemember enough to establish a chinch and Lamb’s hardwnre store. A. C. WILSON* Finder please leave at this office. 1 oct2U) Proprietor. claim for a pension. The OREGON. o o l #*00. HERALD LAND CO. Coquille City, Or. : WOOL! Wo r.re paying tho highest market price for wool, spot cr »b on delivery, at Bandon. jnn.Wtfl BANDON W OOLEtf M ILL S CO. W AN TED -AN IDEARSSffig thing to patent 7 Protect your ideas; they may bring Yon wealth. Write JOHN WEDIiER- BI'hN' A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. O., for their $!,VJQ prize offer.