Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 06, 1897, Image 3

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“ The Fair” will pay ctslt for fresh
The city election is drawing nigh.
W a n t e d — A 2 ) or 2f-inch wagon. egK».
Lowest cash price. Apply at the
Rev. W. Hoisfall passed down
•TUESDAY, APRIL <5, 1897. H kbald office.
to Uuudon Friday.
Watch and jewelry repairing in
Head tho H ebald ’ s great clubbing
' R E G U L A R T R A IN S
a workmanlike nianuer at the low­ offors—tbe best ever offered.
VJ ONDAYH, WEDNK8DAY8 AND L'ltl-
est rates, by C. L. Gray.
*
M ia E. O. Carter, of Fisbtrnp,
1V1 days » ill rua ns follows:
Handsomely and artistically en -1 BpPI1t u few days in town last week.
Leave
I
| Arrive
S UO H. in. |
MarshCi ld
W « l>' IU! In,eed photographs at home. Hen
New g o o d s-n o w goods at bed-
Arrive “ 1
Mrs. C. W. Martin’s. *
».SO «
| C O Q U IL L E C IT Y 1 11.00a.m . Charley Zevely, at H e r a l d ofhce. rock j)ri(.eH
10.10 '* | M yrtle P oin t I lU.UO
The Bachelors’ Club gave an-1 o . W. Paterson, the marble-catter
other of its high jinks last 1' ridav ; ft[ Marshfield, came over on yester
L O C A L ITEM S.
night at Masonic hall to invited jdRy’8 (rain.
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i u iu l c
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J
frieuds.
W T ANTED — FAI'I HEEL
MEN OU
Additional locals on 2d page.
J. W. Field has moved to the V \ women to travel for re tponsilile eatali-
Nails at #3 50 per keg at The residence portion of the new black- li shed house in Oregon. Salary $780 and (
expenses. Position permanent. Ueference. j
Fair store.
I smith and wagon-shop, which he Enclose self-addressed
aclf-addrvsBcd Btnmpwl
stamped envelope.
piiv .1 .
~ i-
The NatiuuHl, Blur Iiwurance Uldg., CU
i
Johnson Bro's are selling cheap. |llls loosed,
A bsolutely Pure.
1
cn
.
for cash and cash only.
,
Dr. j\|oore’s Coqniile I ’ ltnr-
Celebrated for its great leaven­
Uncle Tom Willard was out a
ltev. Mr. Black of Sumner was] uiaey you will find prices to corre-
ing strength and healthfuineas.
short while last Thursday, and 1ms
Assures the food against alum
iu town a brief spell last week.
i spond with the depressed value of
and ali forms of adulteration
taken a room on tbe Mercantile A
Best of bacon at Johnson B io ’s, your produce.
* I Shipping Association’s lot adjoin­
common to the cheap brands.
lioYAL B a KINO P o WDBB C o ..
also eostern honey-drip syrup.
Mrs. C. W. Martin lias received a ing his old quarters.
New York.
Fine Omaha syrup at George tine stock of goods fresh from the
L. L. Dietz, a practical watch
Cull
Robinson’s at 35 centH per gallon. * city, and at very low prices.
L. B. Hollenbeck, a good citizen
repairer, will soon open a shop in
Jesse G. Loneve.of Parkersburg, i “ nd Heo them
Coquille City— in the meantime will of theFairview neighborhood, was
Grandma Roberts relnrned by do all kinds of repairing at home, in town shopping yesterday.
was in town visiting bis parents
last Friday’s train from a visit of at the Judge Nosier rsidence.
last Saturday.
J. C. Laird and daughter, Annie,
P O LK A
D O T W A S H A B L E some weeks with children and j
Capt. Manley Roberts, o f the went to the bay on last Friday's
friend
on
the
bny.
W I N D S O R TIE, O N L Y 5 C .
buy, came over on a business trip train, with a view to taking the
Baker, the photographer, will last Friday, extending bis visit to
BERLIN STORE.
steamer Farallou to San Francisco.
Mrs. Nosier, o f Riverton, came hold cabinet photos at *1.50 per I u ftndon. H e returned home yes- The H er ald expresses the hope
dozen
this
summer,
from
Myrtle
L
,
The
H
erald
office
bad
a
up Saturday to visit relatives and
* I ici u'iy,
that Aliss Annie may be benefited
Point to Handon.
friends at this place.
j pleasant cull.
by her visit.
W. C. Jones, o f bantu Rosa, Cal.,
C|iar)pv Jalne8 holds the posi-
W a n t e d — To borrow, $100, on 3
J. W. Field has rented A. C.
or 5 years’ time; good security. arrived at this place last Friday., ,-on of j e(.kl)Bml on the steamer
Wilson’s new blacksmith and
Apply at H erald office.
j He comes with a view 1° locating, jjispatcli, under its new roanage-
anl going
rroinur into the stock business.
.
n is
: an intelligent
• , n :___. and wagon-shop, and will inn that
business ment.
Dr. Tower came over last Fri- and
He
establishment this year. _Mr. F. is
T o restore gray hair to its natural faithful employe, nnd now holds
dsy and examined Uncle Billy Way
said to he a good mjchanio, and we
color
as
in
youth,
cause
it
to
grow
for an iucrense of pension.
an engineer’s license.
can speak for him as being a very
Drugs, fnmily mediciues, station-! sbundant and strong, there is no
Tho Coquille creamery started cleve young mau.
ery and garden seeds kept in stock I l’f l!er„ P'eparation than Hall s up on the 1 st inst. nnd has a most
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at the Coquille Pharmncy.
* “ Hlr Eenewor.
L Handon Recorder. I
promising senson before it. Every­
At the school meeting hist Mon­
Charley Lorouz went to Batulon I 1 Comrnde 8 . G . Jones and wife, thing is in first-cluss Bhnpe for a
on the 1 st iust., and will remain o f Myrtle Point, moved down to prosperous year, so far ns arrange­ day a special tax of five mills was
voted for school purpoues iu this
awhile in their store at that place. Baudon last Saturday. Mr. J. had ments can be made ahead.
a pet deer with him that was ad­
F or S ale , or L ease — A splendid district.
The largest and best stock of
mired by all.
blacksmith and wood-work shop,
Elmer Wismer and S, B. Ander­
cigars and tobacco ever brought to
Arrivals per Homer, Thursday: two forges, first-class loeatiou, nnd son, of Prosper, departed Wednes­
Coquille City just received by B.
E. Nosier.
* At the Blanco hotel — H. E. Wat­ supplied with necessary tools and day morning for the Columbia
son and wife, Oakland, Cal.
At machinery. Apply and learn par­ riyer to fish.
A. O. Wheeler, our livery and
the Central— F. N. Perkins nnd ticulars from the
H erald O fhce .
Mrs. T. W. Clark arrived Wed-
express man, has moved into the
family, Baodou; W. C. Jones, San
nesday evening from Oregon City.
Collier property on Second street,
Arthur
Elllngson
and
Charley
Francisco; D. Bianchi.
adjoining T. A. Walker’s.
Ashton left yesterday for the Co­ Her two sons are attending school
Next Friday- April 9th— is Ar- lumbia river, where they will en­ at present at that place nnd will
Mrs. C. AV. Martin has a full lino
, ,
, , ,, .
, . . i hor day. The new school block gage in .salmon fishing.
They come later.
of men's
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was secured too late for a proper built a nice boat before leaving,
Will Button was iu town this
would ho well for nil to see and
observance at this place, but it is to which they are taking with them. week and reports the mountains
price before purchasing elsewhere. *
he hoped in the future u suitable
J. J. Stanley started in last program can be arranged and
Airs. G. F. Boutell and children :ast and southeast of the Floras
Thursday, April 1st, to furnish enacted.
left for the hay last Wednesday, creek settlement white with snow.
milk at the doors o f our citizens.
where she would visit her sister-iu- He reports stock looking thin in
that Eectiou
and
His nice, new wagon will soon be W A LK IN TO O U R STORE****» Inw, Airs. Buckner, for a few days....................
,
... some
,
T cattle
, . as
.
W A LK O U T IN OU R S H O E S »* thence to Sumner tospend n couple! having died. Charles Langlois is
ready.
T hat’ s about the best advise that we of weeks with her parents, Mr. and reported to have lost eight or ten
Bert Johnson came on a visit
Ueftd-
home from Beaver Hill last Friday. can (rive you. W h y ? Because we can Mrs. Beyers.
He still uses crutches as a conse­ fit yon better and cheaper than any
Next Sunday a week will he
I Const Mnil.i
B E R L IN STO R E.
quence ot his recent hurt at the other house.
Easter. Appropriate services will
The new vessel at North Bend
mine.
Buy an “ Aldington” high-urm ho held at the Southern Methodist is nlmost completely planked.
Several first-class Dairying nnd self-threading sewing machine, of church iu the morning and at the She is a pretty model and should
Agricultural papers are offered free the “ New Home” pattern, war­ Christian church at night, each be R
d cnm er.
for one year to cash subscribers of ranted for 10 years— a 165 machine furnishing attractive literary and i
°
Dramatic Club
I riie Empire
the H e r a l d .
M a k e your selection and as good as the best high-priced musical programs.
w ill p r*ft»u t n
iln m ia - e n title d
from our splendid clubbing lists.
machine made— for ouly $18.50!
Alias Flo Boyne, a pupil of Miss “ Home” iu the near future.
It is
The following were her pas­ Send through the H er ald , or order Keeley’s art class, has finished a now in ao'ive conrsejof preparation
sengers to the bay: Mrs. Clnik, direct by sending the coupon in very handsome painting of the
W. Barkns lost his thoroughbred
Baudon; E. J. Deven, St. Louis; tho ndvertisment on our first page. coal-huukers nnd surroundings nt
Jersey
bull last week. We under­
O. G. Dalahs. Elk City; D. M. Rend the advertisement.
Rivet ton.
The view from the stand that the animal got' into a
Hunter, citv; H. Vau Meter and
At a recent meeting of the school standpoint taken on the north side mud bole and was mired down.
J. F. Hall.
hoard, with a view to protecting of the river, taking in the steamer
Tbe steamer Areata went down
You need not go nor send else­ I the pupils during recess and play Coquille Iliver and other fentuTs,
where for clothing, either for men hours, the following order was with the hills in the backgionnd, the bay Thursday nftetnoon. She
or hoys. Air. and Airs. Alartin have made:
makes it a very beautiful scene and had on board, beside 350 tons of
coal, the following lots of spuds:
C oquilu : C itt , March SO, 1897. is artistically drawn.
brought them light to your door,
C. T. Smith, 002 sucks; W. S.
The school hoard orders all par­
nnd have the invoices of much more
A pleasant birthday party was Wheeler, 450; J. J. Clinkenbeard,
ties not attending school to refrain
to come on nextstenme
given at Mr. and Mrs. J. B. F ox’s ( 99 . \V. Lewis. 25; J. F. Thomas,
The following new star mall ser-j fr01!' lounging on the play-ground list Wednesday evening, in honor ¡ 30 - g . q . Flanagan, 150; J. T.
vice has been adopted in Oregon: j during school herts.
of Aliss Myrtle. A host of young : Houser, 400; W. F. Hudson, 115;
Myrtle Point to E ck ley -L en v eI
M rs . L aura B outell , Clerk. f
friends greeted her. and enjoyed a | Julius Larsen, 30; J. M. Davis, 50;
Myrtle Point Tuesday, Thursday
Lieut. A. L. Moser and wi
1 tf
r r
f ’ l^ P P y evellill 8 -
Tlia time was j VV. H. Gamble, 50; C. 0 . Johnson,
and Saturday at 7 a. m„ arriving sand Comrnde L j . oipe, or u o a 8 j8pent
t|le usual manner, in 255; total, 2256 sacks.
Site also
kley
Army, arrived in this social coverse, music, games, etc.,
e < c .n
-j ¡Regular
,
Ht Eckley by 5 p. m.; leave E
took about 40 tons of Alyrtle, got
Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday ! place last Friday to arrange for and refreshments were served. The out by S. R. Davis on Coos river,
7 a. m., arriving at Alyrtlo Point •heir second anniversary exercises. H f . rai . d joins the many friends of to fill a special order.
They prepared the way by holding Al iss Myrtle in wishing her many
by C p. in.
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J. C. Wilson received his stenm preliminary meetings — out-door happy returns of her anniversary.
Death
of
Mrs.
M.
M.
Cutllp.
pump for the Stockman coal mine meetings wore intended, hut incle­
We would like to look into the
ment
weather
drove
them
in-doors
nt tho edge o f town per steamer
M oisiif 1 BU). April 1,1837.
pleasant face of some one who lias
Coquille River last Friday.
The to the Methodist church last Friday never had any derangement of the
On South Coos river. Airs. Mat-
night.
Lieut.
Aloser
was
assisted
engine has been in place nnd readi
digestive organs. We see the drawn tie May Cutlip, w ife of Mark Cut-
*''s wl^e 8nd Pro. Sipe, of the
ness for several days, and now
anil unhappy faces of dyspeptics in lip, and daughter of Horace Has-
work will begin in good shape. detachment, nnd they wore joined every walk of life. It is our national kin, of Fairview, passed to “ tho
here
by
llro.
and
Sister
White,
Bro.
Uncle Jnck is determined that the
disease, and nearly all complaints bourn from whence no traveler re­
coal mine at this place shall be nnd Sister Geo, Martin nnd others r.pring from this source.
Remove turns.” She was born in Butler
o
f
this
place
and
made
quite
an
operated.
the
stomach
difficulty
and
the
work county, Iowa, October Ifi, 1808,
interest.
nnd died March 30, 1897, at 10
In n letter to the manufacturers
is done.
The river steamers Dispatch and
She was buried
Alessrs. Davis & Buzard of West
Dyspeptics anil pale, thin people o’clock p. m.
Antelope
were
lately
transferred
to
Monterey, Pa., say: “ Chamberlain’s
are literally starving, because they at 1 p. m. on Wednesday, March
Cough Remedy has cured people W. R. Pnnter, G. W. Leneve and don’t digest their food.
Consump­ 31st, at which there was a large
whom our physicians could do noth­ D. L. Perkins, nnd on the 1st inst. tion never develops in people of attendance and tears were seen in
ing for. We persuaded them to try reached Coquille City under their robust nnd normal digestion. Cor­ almost all eyes. It was a time of
new management. Capt Leneve
a bottle of it and they now recom­
rect the wasting nnd loss of flesh weeping. She leaves a kind hus­
mend it, as do the rest of us.” For has rented property in this city and and we cure the disease.
Do this band, five smnll children nnd a large
will nt once move his family here,
number of friends to mourn her
sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by
with food.
from which point the steamer Ante­
loss. Mrs. C. was a member of
R. 8 . Knowlton, druggist.
The
Shaker
Digestive
Cordial
con­
lope, under his mastership, will leave
tains already digested food and is theU. B. church. Asdeatli neared,
“X,” Empire City correspondent this place every morning for Ban-
she told her husband she heard
o f the Coast Mail: Empire City, don, returning in the evening, while a digester of food at the same time. a |
| angelic voices. Our hearts go out
once. Get
tbe greatest horse pasture town on the Dispatch, under Capt Pnnter, Its effects are felt at druggist
and I ' n sympathy for the berenved ones.
the coast, came near being the will continue on her present sched­ pamphlet of your
The funeral services were con­
learn
about
it.
scene o f a sad Accident Inst Wed­ ule, leaving BaDdon in the morning
ducted by Rev. E. Bugh.
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nesday. The two little children of for this city and returning to Baudon T ,
. ,, ,
,
Mr. Earle were playing on the at night This arrangement will he ! LA,X 0 L '? tnstor 0l1 m,ule M
N o tic e to C on tra ctors.
sidewalk near Twambley’s market, very acceptable to the people, and i a" Lo" e/ b>’ new Proce88’
Chl1'
nnaware of any daDger, when, will undoubtedly increase patron-¡<rcn lke lt-
EALED BIDS will bo received by the
without warning, one of a herd of age both as to passenger traffic and
The H erald today pnblishes the
Comity Court of Coos County, Oregon,
racing caynses ran upon the side- freight shipments,
! law on compulsory education iu until noon on April 15, 1897. for the erec­
tion and completion o f a brick courthouse,
walk and right over the children
I this state. State Superintendent to be built at Coqniile City. Oregon, for
before they could move.
They
Irwin lins issued a circular letter Coos County, Oregon, according to the
and specifications prepared by Clms.
were both knocked down and cut
regarding . tho
law and its . enforoe- ; i plans
Burggraf.
architect,
fialein. . o Oregon.
All
. . . .
t i . D
u r g g in i. (u
c m if'-.i, nitit-m
r e ^ u n . All
in several places, bat fortunately
m en t an t! it IS to b e h o p e d p a r e n ts bids niUHt bo filed with the County Clerk
iu t h is d is t r ic t w h o a r e s o d is in t e r - «t Empire City. Ore««»n.
escaped without any serious dam­
t i
i ,r i
i
*. • i i i I 1 he Coart will consider bids, ns follows:
age.
e s » e d ,o r UGgloc. fr.l, o r Suort-S £>htod, 1st. To complete the entire building. 2d.
rhatever the cause may he, of their To furnish nil mason work,includin', brick,
atone, lath and plaster,cementing aiul con­
children's future welfare and pros­ ] crete
/
T hose pim ples or blotches
work. Rd. To furnish alt other ma­
perity, will arouse themselves to I terial nnd labor neeeaaary to complete tbe
that disfigure your skin, arc
building.,
not mentioned above as mason
b lood bubbles.
T hey mark
duty and save the sums lost to them
POWDER
j
i
S
;[
We can afford to have
you try all five flavors—one
after another—of Schilling's
Best tea, and get your
money back if you don’t
like any.
Your tea - trade for the
next ten years is worth
having.
ichillinr !
Sau Fra
B lo o d ...
Bubbles.
the unhealthy condition o f the
b lood -cu rren t that throws them
up.
Y o u must get dow n to
the blood , before you can be
rid o f them . L ocal treatment
is useless. It suppresses, but
does not heal. T he best rem­
edy for eruptions, scrofula,
sores, and all b lood diseases, is
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.
a n d t h e ir fa m ilie s h>* r e s is t in g t h e
The Coart will not consider or recognize
la w to c a r r y ont a w h im or e c c e n - ; anb-bids.
¡ . e , - 1 , 1 - 1 , *i,a„ i . - „ „
The Hnece^inl contractor will be reqnired
t r ic it y in t o w in c h t h e y h a v e tr a in e d to RiTe nn. pprorrd M
or oth,,, „p r o v e d
t h e m s e lv e s .
T h e p u b lic w e lfa r e neenrity for the amount of the contract
d e m a n d s e d u c a t io n , ns m u c h o f ¡ { • prico under anch conditions ns the court
may determine nnd demand.
as we can nequire, and the citizen
Finn« nnd Kpecifieations mny be «eon nt
who arrays himself against so ♦ up office of the m chitect. or ;it the office
of J. J. Lamb at Coqniile City, Orpg'm.
pla’ n a duty nt this day raises a from and after the 25th day of March, 1897.
The Court reservea the right to reject any
doubt as to his good citizenship
all bids.
and his obligations for the advance­ or Done
this 15th day of March, 1897.
ment and prosperity o f his genera­
J H f .MBY SuTTROROrU,
County Judge.
tion and country.
Read the law
T5. F. UofH, CoiuD)m*ioner
I and act up to its requirements.
I. T. W eekly , Cotnmisaioner.
l ’ repnre your tickets.
Uncle Billy Way has l>een worse
tho past week.
Harry Guer.n left last Saturday
for a fetv days’ visit at Eckley,
The anniversary services of
God’s Regulur Army will take place
tonight.
Mrs. Judge Dyer came upSatur-
day on a visit to her sister, Mrs. R.
E. Buck.
Don’ t forget the anniversary ser­
vices of God’s Regular Army at the
Methodist church touight.
The Choral society bus chnuged
its regular meetings from Alouduy
to Friday nights hereafter.
Wra. Noble, the* logger, came
over from the hay yesterday. He
is arranging for another season of
business.
Mrs. Figg was shopping in town
last Saturd ly , and also left some
elnice lard at Mrs. Hersev’s for
sale.
Mrs. Hersey keeps eggs,
butter and other family supplies
for sale.
H. H. Dean, representing the
Meston-Dygert Co., printers, litho­
graphers, stationers and book­
makers of Portland, visited our
section tho past few days. Mr. D.
made the H e r a T. d a pleasant call.
At a meeting of tbe city council
last night, the following peisons
were appointed ns an election
hoard: Judgesjr-B. F. Collier, Joe
Hudson nud George Wickham;
clerks— N. W. Leueve and C. C.
Myers.
A number of persons will be im­
mersed on Easter Sunday, iu the
morning, by Mr. Millard, weather
permitting. They are converts and
have been teceived into member­
ship of the Church of Redeemed
Israel. There will be 10 or 12 of
them.
The steamer Coquille River left
San Francisco last Monday, the
date announced in last week’s H e r ­
a l d , came over our river bar F ri­
day morning about 11 o’clock and
reached our whatf at 4 p. m. She
brought a large amount of freight
and several passeugers.
A largely attended farewell
party was given to Miss Pearl
Zevely at Air. Zevely’s last night.
Notwithstanding
the
stormy
weather, a large number of her
young friends nnd several older
folks, friends of the family, partic­
ipated. Mr. Zevely is moving to
Riverton to the mines, and friends
took this opportunity to show their
friendship nud good wishes.
There are now 182 pupils en­
rolled iu the three departments of
tho public school, with 119 more
to be provided for. Prof. Nosler’s
room has 68 in it, when there
should not he more than 50. Now,
fo llo w - c it iz e n s , what are you going
to do about it? The best and most
experienced teachers in the state
could not do justice to these num­
bers in such crowded quarters.
Arbor day—next Friday--whieh
we had feared could not bo in any­
way appropriately observed this
time, is being provided for.
Our
teachers are having a nice program
prepared, of songs, recitations and
select readings, which will be given,
nnd an outing to the pupils at
which there will be gathering,
naming and analyses of wild flow­
ers, shrubs, etc.
The details are
not yet nil arranged, but we liavo
been furnished with this general
statement, and sufficient to assure
us that tho day will bo entertain­
ingly and profitably spent.
Coquille
P U R N IT U R E ^ -
STORE
HAS AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF
BED-ROOM SUITES, «1 LOUNGES. SETTEES. II EXTENSION TABLES,
ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, • MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC
A GOOD STOCK OF WALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES.
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— WE ALSO HAVE —
Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming o il
short notice.
!»•,)"•<leneritl Repair and Cabinet work done at store“®#
Huy-ill I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis--®#
Hkicfuetion in every line.-®#
-O O
pHARM AO Y
C O Q U IL L E
C I T Y , O R .,
C o r n e r S e c o n d a n d T a y lo r S t r e e t s ,
Is the Coming Drug Store.
IF
WE H A V E N ’T GO T
WHAT
YOU
W ANT,
W ill Supply It For You.
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Dou’t fail to call at the Pharmacy.
You will find a full stock of Sta«
tiouary. Tablets and ¡School Supplies ou hand.
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13?reacriptlons Soien.tiflca.lly '‘F’illed.’'
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
H
c o q u il l e ,
o tel
<¡5^
e
«
»
R J. TU TTLE, P R O PR IE TO R .
AVING LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLEBY,
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling publio in first-class
style, with tho very best of accommodations and at most reason­
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
roomy and centrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term*
for Families and Theatrical Troupes.
Rates—$ i to $2 per day.
S
A. O . W H E E L E R ,
(Suooessor to J. P . Messer ,7
L IV E R Y
AND
FEED
STABLES,
REAR OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
T X E A D Q U A R T E R S OF C IT Y E XP R E SS.
Attend mce at wharf
a*M&’ and depot to all steamers and trains, and ^oneral hauling promptly and oarefullj
transacted.
Only $2 gets t b e H e r a l d for one
The H erald ' s eubscription list
year, the large and splendid ngri- is growing.
cultural paper, Farm, Field & Fire­
Mr. aod Mrs. Harrington will go
side to Jan. 1, 1898,and 20 packets
of choice garden nnd flower seeds. to southern California us soon as
Como.quick. This only holds good he can travel.
till Mny 1st.
The new steam pump nt the coal
Presiding Elder R. A. Reagan, mine is a daisy nnd doing its work
of the M. E , south, will bo here iu a most satisfactory way.
nnd conduct quarterly meeting I
Mr. Root will move this week
next Saturday at 2 p. rn. There
into the house vneatod by Mr.
tviill also he preaching Saturday
Field teday, on Second street, near
night, nnd tbe regular services ou the Methodist church.
A number of the yonng people Suuduy.
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met at the little church last Satur­
Notice.
day evening and organized a
Lvcou m—object, literary nnd social
G od ’s Regular Army will hold
improvement.
The
following
named persons were elected as their anniversary meeting to cele­ J J A S on hand a fine stock o f
officers for the term:
President, brate the second anniversary of
Oliver Sanford; Harvey James, God’s Regular Army on tho 6 th
Including
vice president; Alice James, sec­ day of April, 1897, at Coqniile City
retary nnd treasurer; Della Mil­ ami Myrtle Point. Meetings will Underwear, Overskirts, lies, Etc.
lard, assistant secretary; Miles be conducted nt Myrtle Point by
Lnmmv, mnrshal; Della Fox and T .L. Devore, and at Coqniile by
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L ieu ten an t M oser .
D ress T r.m m n g s an d L in in g*
Pearl Zevoly (with the president)
in con* ectiou store.
constitute n program committee.
The society meets Saturday even­
A share of the public’ s patron Ago is kindly
nolicited.
ings.
Question for debate next
CLASS IN SHORT-HAND
AND : <'f iw .. doors
of I O .O . F. Hall.
meeting: Resolved, That steam cars
Double-Entry Bookkeeping will begin
are more beneficial to humanity nt once under P rof. Conway, of the Col­
Institute, to continue 12 weeks.
than steamboats. Charley Zevely legiate
V IE W
This system o f Short-Hand is superior to M O U N T A IN
is captain on the affirmative and any other. Schoiars enn j*in the class ai
any
time.
Rates
o
f
tnition
made
known
Harvey James ou the negative. on applicAbiou by postal or in person to P O U L T R Y
The meetings nre not public.
D. M. CONWAY,
A N D STOOK F A R M ,
Coquille City, Oregon.
We have been too busy with im­
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portant matters this week to make
C h u rc h D ire c to ry.
any extended reply to the editor of
CLEVELAND, OREGON.
the Coos Bay News on those tax 'OiniSTIAN CHURCH, Coquille Citv.
J Preaching 1st and 8d Lord’ s days in
cases and the decision of the su­ each
HAVE
FOR HALE—Ergs, from my
month, nt 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30
l*«ir«- B r e il P o u lt r y « ns follows.
preme court thereon. His statement p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
Hilver-Laoed
Wyandotte»,
was only a rehash of the brief and o’ clock a. m. Pray»r-meeting every Wed­
Hilver-Hpangled Hamburg»,
nesday evening.
C. A. S t in k , Minister,
Barred
Plymouth
Rocks,
arguments taken by paid lawyers be­
Hingle-Comb Brown Leghorns,
fore the supreme court, which that
Golden Polish.
.H A u n ii;n .
bedy ruled out, nnd hence places R obihon -K oy —Tn Coquille City, April 4,
I have also for sale some fine Poland
the seal of untruth upon its argu­ 18'.)7. by Justice L. Harlocker, George China Hogs. Angora Goats, etc.
U T Eggs, #1 for 13. J t\
RobiHon and Misn Ellen Roy.
ments. The Nows’ arguments are
out of date, a real back number of
7*011 H a L E —'T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls,
IKIIM.
both elegible to registry for pore-blood,
the points that came up in tho fol­ W illiams —At West Marshfield, April 1,
one
yearling nnd one spring eulf. The
1H'.)7. to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Williams, a
lowing campaign and which the
yearling can be l»mght for $40, and the
daughter.
4-months’ old calf for $20. Address the
people repudiated over both the old
H bhald oflico for particulars, or write
parties combined. As for tho “ Bil­
JUDGE J. H. HOUBOKDEB,
lingsgate of tho London fishwife,”
jnly7if 1
Arngo, Coos county, Oregon.
we never brought any with us nor
^ O R HALE- 211 acres of All Bottom
imported any since; our reference
Land.
mile south of Coquille City,
of a willingness to compare char­
on bank of river: 18 acres in cultivation;
good farm bnildings: orchard. 200 prune
acter of those who visit the H ikai . ii
trees—crop this year.
Plenty o f apple
office with those of the associates of
trees for family orchard. Terms reason­
the editor of the News, was made
able. Address
G. W. STEVENSON,
junlfitf 1
Coquille City.
in good faith anil contained no Bil­
lingsgate. Moreover the good citi­
| \ \ T ANTED—A lady partner, to corres-
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zens of the hay section, of whom
» \ pond. Must h o o f good Christian
I character; between 20 and 25 years o f age.
there are many, arc on very good
All correspondence confidential. Address,
terms with the H erald , and nre
H. A. CHF.LOII,
i f23 4t| H erald P ot, Coquille City, Oregon.
favorable to tbe prosjierity nnd
happiness of the masses of the I n
T fie ir S e a s o n . W A UM NO.—All hunting parties or in^
people of the whole county, the
f V dividual hnliters, with or without
dogs, nre hereby warned to keep off my
J . J. S T A N L E Y ,
editor of the News to the contrnrv
premises, or suffer the penalties of the law.
notwithstanding.
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Sanford Ranch. mart fit |
M J. PENDLETON.
M. H. HERSEY- ~
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOKKEEPING AM SHORTHAND.
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