City Juvalil
TU ESD AY,
NOV. 16, 1897.
REGU LAR
Dr. Mtlua4 Palo l’llU »top Headache.
Additional locals on 2d p.ige.
R e jr»l a a l u i I h » I» o d p a n ,
w h o le to m « u 4 delicio*!#«
Dr. MUra'Nerve Planter»29c. at alldru**l»t».
J. W. Leneve has a nice new hue
ot Boots and Shoes.
*
T R A IN S
TOYS, T oy «, Toys!
We are
coming for the Fair Store.
Arrive
Grandma Seed came home from
R OO», ra. I
Marshfield
12.80p.m .
Beaver H P' last Wednesday, being
Yrrive 14
|
Leave
0.30 44 I COQU1LI.K CITY
11.00a.m. in poor health.
10.00 44
I Myrtle Point
10.30 44
Rev. Futrell occupied the pnlpit
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
at the Methodist church last Sun
day and Sunday night.
Preaching Bervicea every Tues
W. M. Hamilton aud family will
day night at the Church o f R e move to Myrtle Poiut this week.
deemed Israel.
The H e r a l d follows, of course.
o n d a y «, w k d n k sd a y s a n d fu i
M duys will I run ¡is follows:
1.0» vo
Protracted services at the Meth
odist church every eight uudufter-
noon of this week.
From now on E. Pannenberg,
e s q , will take charge of the kuni-
cess management of the Coquille
City H k ii a l ii and the ileri.ld Land
and Loan Company, and he re
spectfully asks all who are in
arrears on subscriptiou or other
wise to please call on him at an
early day at his otlice iu the H er
ald building.
He proposes to
make paying for your subscription
easy to you by contracting for any
thing that you cau produce.
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Church
Directory.
HRISTIAN CHL'HCII, Coqnill« City.
Preaching let and 8d Lord’ s days in
each month, at 11 o’clook a. in. and 7:30
a. no. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
o'clock a m. Praytr-meeting every Wed
nesday evening.
C. A. S t in k , Minister.
C
L O C A L IT E M S .
Look at our new
adB .
Old papers for sale at this office.
A ll m in banished by Dr. Hite»4 Fain Pilla.
Whisk brooms ut the Berlin Store
fo r only 5 cents.
*
Mrs. Wilbine has had a stable
pnt up on her lot.
The special school meeting will
be held next Saturday, at 2 p. m.
A fine line o f stationery just
received at Coquille Pharmacy. *
That iMtnr Hack can be cu red with
Dr. Mile»4 NEltVE PLASTER. Only 29c.
Rain, snow and sleet fell Sunday
night; the two latter hastening out
©f sight by day dawn.
Leneve’s dry goods store is now
always full of latest leceipt of good
and seasonable stock, and crowded
with buyers.
The rain storm of two weeks’
duration passed atvay Sunday
afternoon, uud ice appeared Mon
day morniug.
T o T rade — A farm on Coos river
fo r a bouse and lot iu Coquille
City, or a small acreage property
in the vicinity.
The Coquille Coal Co. will deliver
coal at any point in towu at $3 per
ton. J, YV. Lenere is ageDt and
will fill your order.
J. W. Field, of the blacksmith-
ing firm of Wilson & Field, has
put up a new stable ou the lot east
o f Mrs. Wilkins’ home.
F or S a l e —Three or 400chestnut
trees, just the Age to transplant.
20 cents each. Call on or send to
W. P. Bovee, Coquille City, Oregon
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Scott and
non, o f Bandon, attended the Y. P.
S. C. W. convention last week.
T he H erald was honored with a
©all.
I f yon wish your Foto, taken,
don’ t forget that J. P. Beyers is
still at the Wilkins gallery, and is
doing a fine grade of work in liis
line.
*
Rev. Mr. Stine preached at the
Christian Church Sunday night
and will occupy his regular ap
pointment uext Sunday and at
night.
A protracted meeting was begun
at the Methodist church last night.
Rev. C. U. Cross o f Myrtle Point
occupied the pulpit uDd will preach
nightly during this week.
W a n t e d — A good dairy farm of
from 10U to 300 acres, already
stocked with good dairy cows, for a
cheesery. Will lease for a few years
with privilege of buying.
Onr report of the Y. P. 8. C. W.
convention is crowded out o f this
issue. It was not quite complete,
and besides cams at a lata hour and
when we were exceedingly throng.
W a n t e d — A girl, about 12 years
o f age, for company and help for
an elderly lady. Apply to, or ad
dress
C a PT. C. E. EDWARD8,
*3t]
Marshfield, Or.
David Baldwin, near Bandon,
has sold out and will leave with
bis family for the east at once.
He has been in poor and failing
health for ¿nine while and wasdis-;
couraged. He may go to Alabama.
The Y. P. S. C. W. convention,
held in this place last week, was a
most successful meeting as to
numbers in attendance and enthusi
asm and interest quickened.
The
two night meetings were crowded
and passed off entertainingly and
happily.
Bud lies, of upper Rock creek,
on the Middle Fork, was on a busi
ness visit to this place last Thurs
day. Mr. I. is a well known char
acter at many points on the Pacific
coast, having been one of the old
Ben Halliday stage drivera on the
old Oregon k California stage
route.
X M A S GOODS SOON TO
A R R IV E AT BERLIN S TO R E .
Not the cheap shoes, but shoes
cheap at the Beiliu Store.
*
When people nre obliged to take
medicine they want that it shall
give quick relief and not add dis
comfort to their suffering«.
Three
reasons why people who suffer with
Coustipatiou and Biliousness should
take Simmon« Liver Regulator:
“ It is Better than Pills, it does not
gripe; it gives quick relief, and
does not weaken hut strengthens
aud refreshes the whole system.”—
J. It. Hi and, M otr e, la.
Jolmson B io's announce (hat
they will sell no more beef unless
for cash.
It is impossible, they
any, to buy beef cattle for cash and
retail on credit.
v
kNDY CATHARTIC
.V* t I C U I K D .
Me F arland -L bffinowkll —O n the North
slouch, Nov. ». 1897, by Rev. It. C Lee,
Charles D. McFarlund and Emily O. Lef-
fingwell.
CURE CONSTIPATION
non*.
Parkersburg, Oct. 24,
to Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Danielson, a daugh
ter.
N istbom —At Myrtle Pt m t, Nov. 14,1897,
to Mr. and Mrs. Matt Nystrom, a son.
to *
D anielson — Near
25* 50*
'»TÉ TB ~Blinir
DRUGGISTS
ABSOLUTELY G U A R A N T E E D ■££
pi# #wj booklet f r y ^ Ad. STBRIJKO ItKSEDY IQ .. Chicago, Montreal. C m . , or New Torfe.
ail.
Alfred Morrns and Charley Hall
returned a day or two since from a
DIED.
Absolutely Puro
bunting trip dowu the coast in the H arrington — At fSan Diego, Ca!., Nov. 6,
1897, Stephen W. Harrington, a^ed about
Floras creek country. They suc-
64 years.
Comrade A. M. Sumner o f Ban-
cieded iu bagging seven deer.
don was a delegate at the Y. P. S.
They mention the wnnton destruc-
WOVAL BA KINO POWQgW OO,, N«W VOWIC
C. W. convention ut this place last
i tion of these animals by hunters in
Dr. M ile s ’ Nervine
week.
that section, having seeu three
A R E M E D Y FOR T H E
The raffle o f a bicycle Inst night carcasses piled together nt one
Our old friend, W. Gallier, re
Effects
of Tobacco.
at
Bird
Nosler’s
confectionery
place,
which
had
just
been
skinned,
turned per steamer Jeunie last
BOOTS AND SHOES,
week from his trip through the i resulted in giving the wheel to and were killed aloue for their
HATS AND CAPS,
|
Fred
Gage.
hides. Officers, too, refuse to go
east aud old home scenes.
Bert Dean did not go to Cali- out aDd make arrests, for the pen
Miss Amy Wilkins, who holds a I fornin, as he expected, and passed
-ACES, EMB TOIDERIES,
alty is so light that it costs so
position iu the wooleu mill at Ban | his 22d birthday at his father’s
much more to prosecute aud con
tADIES’ COT SETS FTC
don, came no aud spent two or j home yesterday.
vict them than the penalty amounts
three days with her mother last
A N T E D .- TRUSTW ORTHY
AND to, and this fact does not deter the
week.
active gentlemen and ladies to travel “ pelters” from going abend and
j for responsible, established house in state
Chai ley Skeels, of Itandon, was
Oregon. Monthly $6f>.00 and expenses. destroying the game for their
up for several days past ou a visit ■of
Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- present
gain.
The legislatuie
to his father aud the family. He ! addressed stamped envelope. The Dorniu- should provide more striugeut
I
ion
Company,
Dept.
Y,
Chicago.
may shortly Cuine to this place and
measures than are now in force for
W a n t e d , t o T r a d e . — A boose the
reside.
punishment of these law
|
and
three
lots
in
Gold
Hill,
Jose
There is no excuse for nuy man
breakers.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
phine
county,
Oregon,
for
property
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to appear iu society with a gri/.aly
Arrivals from ¡inn Francisco by
beard since the introduction of i iu Coquille City or Bandon. The
F L O U R III F I a-> : h •
Buckingham's Dye, which colors above property is u neai ly new Trukee, Nov. 9: Geo. A. StautT,
residence. Inquire
at H e r a l d Mrs. C. Langlois, V. It. Bury,
natural brown or black.
nE excessive use of tobacco, especially
office.
* Mrs. T. E. Palmer, Mrs. AdaEgnn-
by young men i3 always injurious and
A rord cart was raffled off at
A M M U N IT IO N , ETC., ETC.
undoubtedly shortens llfo materially.
Miss Annie Smith, o f Randolph, boff and H. H. Elliott.
Wilson A Field’s blacksmith shop
Mr.
Ed.
C. Ebsen, compositor on tho Contra-
I who was visiting friends ou the
Departures
by
tbe
Alliance
laHt
Costa News, Martinez, Cal., writes; " I have
Tuesday evening of lust week.
J. W. LEN EYE’S STORK
bay lately, returned last Wednes week for Son Francisco: Mrs. II. used Dr. Miles’ Restorativo Ncrvino and re
Clyde Gage was the winuer after a
day to this place and is stopping Reed and daughter, Dr. McLain, ceived much benefit from it. I was troubled
struggle with a tie opponent in
with her sister, Mrs. Livesny. G. W. Earle, H. Butterfield, Harry with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless
several rounds.
caused by the uso of tobacco and stim
Miss Annie is recovering from her Nasburg, W. E. Hastings, Ed Nor- ness,
ulants. I took Dr. Miles’ Nervine with mar
Sim Hunt, oDe o f Bandon’s lute throat troubles.
thrnp, Mrs. Emma Nasburg, Miss velously good results, allaying the dizziness,
clever and most popular citizens,
Two good properties in Coquille Lou Nasburg, Mrs. Eugene Reed, quieting the nerves, and enabling mo to
has concluded his work iu the
and rest, proving in my caso a very
City for sale, very low. One has Miss Emma Stauff, Wm Hood, W. sleep
beneficial remedy.” Dr. Miles’ Restorative
government quarries ou Coos bay
several acres, a nice new house B. Flora nnd R. D. Dole.
Nervine
is especially adapted to restoring
nnd returned home with his fam
and other improvements thereon;
Arrivals from Portland by the the nervous system to its normal condition
ily. He was iu this place Satur
the other is more ceutrally located, Alliance, Nov 8: R. E. Wrenu, J. under such circumstances. It soothes, heals
day lust.
a block of land, good large house L. Coke, F. Sefton, P. Marsden and strengthens.
Dr. Miles’ Remedies
Baudoa R ecorder: The new and othor excellent improvements.
nnd family, It. D. Stewart, Mrs. are sold by all drug
vessel which is beiug built at Fort Call at H erald office for a bargain.
G r a y B u ild in g , F r o n t S t r e e t .
McGee, Miss May Ferno, Tim gists under a positive
Bragg for the Coquille tiade is 150
guarantee, first bottle
Barry and wife, Mies Rachael benefits
H.
L.
Jndell,
a
oomrade
of
Geo.
or
money
re
feet over all, 33 feet beam, and 11
F R E S H M E A T S ,| ^ a V E a -E T A B I iE S ,
Marsden, Miss Alice MarsdeD, Mr. funded. Book on dis
feet 0 inches depth of hold.
She H. Thomas post G. A. R. o f San
LARD, BUTTER,
F R U I T S , Etc-
and Mrs. Earle, Richard Marsden, eases of the heart and
Francisco,
is
in
this
city
and
can
will be abiiut the same size as the
free. Address,
vassing Coos county in the interest A. B. Daly, E. Otis, J. Woodham nerves
O f all kinds in their season, fresh and nt lowest market rates. High
steamer Coquille River.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lud.
o f “ Up to Date Co.,” manufacturers and W. D. Flora.
est prices paid for country produce.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Peart came of and dealers in fine cigars. Mr.
up fiom Beaver Hill last Friday ou J. is one of the jolly ‘‘old boys,” aud
a visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. we were glad to greet him.
J. W . F I E L D .
A. C. W ILSO N ,
nnd Mrs. liobeit Dean. Mr. Peart
Indigestive
poisons
are
the
bane
is far from recovered from his late
injuries in the mines; he was of the dyspeptic’s life. When siek, Keeps a fine and fresh line o f Candies o f all hinds,
burned more soriously than ut first see if your sickness is caused by in
Fresh\0ranges, Lemons, Nuts, etc.,
digestive poisons.
If so, take
supposed.
Shaker Digestive Cordial. This is
Jack Franz and family have re the only certain way of being per
H O R S E -S H O E I N G a n d
CHOICE LINE OF TOBACCOS AND CIGARS,
turned from the government quar manently cured, because it is the
W A G O N -W O R K .
ries ou Coos riyer to their home at only way that gets rid of the poi
— AN D —
this place iu good health. Jack sons.
You know that fermented
Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and
was engineer o f a donkey-engino food is poisonous. You know poi NEAT AN D COZY BILLIARD PARLORS
Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds
aud regrets the closing dowu of son is unhealthy. Shaker Digestive
of manufacturing and repairing in first.class
the work— as do also many em Cordial clears the stomach of fer
style and at reasonable rates.
ployes at that place.
menting food, aDd purifies the
Mrs. W. Sinclair returned last blood and system of indigestive
G iv e U s a T r ia l.
week from a visit at the bay, poisons. It cures indigestiou and
whence she had gone to see her the dineases that come o f it. Head
WILSON & FIELD,
* I AM N O W LOCATED
sister. Miss Emma Stnuff, depart ache, dizziness, nausea, stomach
AT THE
for Suuta Cruz, Cal. Miss S. is in ache, weakness, flatulence, constipa
+
G r J ^ . X . j Z - .E Z E B 'S T , T H E
very poor health, and makes this tion, loss o f appetite, irritability,
ohauge for its climatic effect, hop etc. These are a few of the symp
and will do a fiue liue of
toms, caused by indigestive poisons,
ing to be benefited.
George Norris o f Fairview was cured by Shaker Digestive Cordial.
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK.
At druggists, price 10 cents to
in town one day last week and ex
B@"8atisfaction
guaranteed.
J. P. B EY ER S, Fotograpber.
hibited a tine 4-year-old horse of $1.00 per bottle.
Dry Goods, Latos’ and Gants’ Dadarwiar
G E N T S’ FU R N ISH IN G GOODS,'
Rubber Goods and
Oil Clothing.
W
Groceries,
Tobaccos, (tiers, Gastos,
T
W . C. R O SE P 8
Central Market
Bird
Nosier, Confectioner,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING,
Fotographs.
(^ J O Q U IL L E
his own raising. The animal is a
beauty, and one of which he is
justly proud. He is a perfect draft
horse aud weighs 1733 pounds,
although not je t grown by consid
erable.
A fine line of Holiday Goods
is now oppu for inspection and
sale in a few days, at Coquille
Pharmacy.
The goods are first-
class and designed to supply those
who wish to secure an appropriate
present before the rush. Call and
get first choice. Articles purchased
can he left at store and delivered
At Christmas time ns desired.
*
Dr. Moore is now displaying a
splendid selection o f the finer hoi-
iday goods to good advantage. He
occupies his new drug store, which
everybody should go and see. It is
one o f the finest, neatest and most
pleasant storeroom in town and is
now being filled with a fine stock
o f the latest new and seasonable
holiday goods, as b I bo drugs, cbem-
cals, etc.
The steamer Czarina, and we
learn two or three otherp, are bar-
bouud at Coos bay, and have been
for several days. The Czarina is
loaded with cattle, apples and
potatoes, largely from the Coqnille
valley, and much complaint mani
fests itself At the delay. Another
pointer that we should provide for
ourselves and utilize our grand re
sources.
The Woman,
The Man,
And The Pill.
She was a g ood wom an. lie
loved her. She was his wife.
T h e pie was g o o d ; his wife
m ade it ; he ate it. But the
p ie disagreed w ith him , and
he disagreed w ith h is wife.
N ow he takes a p ill after pie
and is happy. So is his wife.
T he p ill he takes is A y e r ’ s .
M o r a l:
A v oid dyspepsia
b y using
Ayer’s
Cathartic Pills.
PHARM ACY
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The School Entertainment,
Gall for
Given iu this place last Saturday
Dight, was equal to, if not tbe best,
C O Q U I L L E C I T Y , O R .,
given in Coquille City. TLe ball
was crowded with citizens, even
&
C o r n e r S e c o n d a n d T a y l o r S tr e e ts ^
90-odd reserved seal tickets having
been sold, when not more than 30
ALSO
was expected.
The program was very pleasing,
varied aud attractive, notwithstand
ing two or three numbers were
dispensed with owing to sickness,
AN D A N Y O T H E R
or other cause, notably Prof. and
I F WE H A V E N ’T G O T
Mrs. Nicholson’s musical selection,
Mr. Sinclair’s address, and the
W H A T Y O U W ANT,
opening song by the school. The
Or
Ami
and
Everything
Carried
In
a
orchestra was hampered by the
Will Supply It For Ypu.
sickness o f the cornetist, Geo.
H a r d w a r e S to r e
Leach, but James aud Charles F i r s t - C l a s s
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Whetstone and Miss Pearl Baxter
Don't fail to call at the Pharmacy.
You will find a fall atock o f Sta.
gave a very acceptable piece at
tionary. Tablets and ¡School Supplies on band.
any rate.
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The program additional to tbe
overture by the orchestra was as
I^resoriptions Soien.tifloa.lly “Trilled.''
follows: Instrumental duet— man
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
dolin and guitar— Misses Rita Sin
clair nnd Edna Lorenz; recitation
by Irene Leneve; Alphabetical ex
ercise by young people, led off by
Miss Icy March; recitation by May
Wickham; vocal duet by Misses
Zetta Messer and Mand Nosier;
recitation, “ Tbe Modern Cain,”
C. H. BUTLER, P K O P R IE T O * .
Miss Keely; vocal solo by Aaron
Wilson; recitation by Leta Bar-
GO TO L l l n
V 4 a I » A X V y VING LEAKED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN B 0 8 T L E R T
rows: recitation by Lee Anna P A I , D | l o n o n i l / 1 P l l h h n l V
I’
;l
THF
13
V
I am now prepared to entertain tbe tr»relins p.b|io in firat-elua
Gage; solo, “ I ’ m Going to Run 1-
\71 K / I I W m M M " I I U I v I v V I
I n t
a tU
style, with the very beat of nocomraodatiotiH and at moat reason
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
Away” — petite Eula Price; recita
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
tion by Emma Sherwood; recita
THF, FAIR STORE! roomy and centrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term#
For
Gloves,
Mittens
or
Suspenders,
go
to
tion by Vivian Gage; vocal trio by
for Families and Theatrioal Troupes.
THF,
FAIR
STURE
For
Hosiery
and
Underwear,
go
to
-
R
ates—
$1
to
$1.50
per
day.
Misses Mary, Birdie and Minnie
THF
FAIR
STORE
Nosier; dialogue— Nettie Jenkins For M en’s Shirts and Overalls, go to -
THE FAIR STORE
and Dollie Skeels; recitation by For Window Blinds and Curtains, go to
Miss Effie Collier; comic song by For Slates and Tablets, go to -
THE FAIR STORE
-
-
W. S. Perry; concluding with a
THF, FAIR STORE
For
Thread,
Needles
aud
Pins,
go
to
-
farce— “ The Bobtown School.”
THE FAIR STORE
For
Calicoes,
Outings,
etc.,
go
to
-
-
All o f the numbers were unusu
THE FAIR STORE
ally well given qn<l enthusiastically For Tinware and Graniteware, go to -
received. Little Eula Price was a For Bird Cages and Fixtures, go to
THE FAIR STORE
( L to r r ’ P r o p e r t y , n e a r M a s o n ic H a l i . , 1
special favorite, being encored and For Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, go to -
T H > I AIK STORK
heartily applauded. Others wore
-£
i Coquille City, Oregoi).
i n : ; FAIR STORK
well appreciated, but we can For Brooms, Matches and Soaps, go to
THE
FAIR
STORM
Conveniently Located to River and Ocean Steamer Landing and to Railroad D#p#t
hardly make a distinctive mention, For Table Linens and Towels, go to
First-CIa*»..Accommodations Larffe and Airy Rooms, and Table
THE FAIR STORE
as all were so well given.
For Combs, Brushes, etc,, go to -
-
Spread with the Be*t the Market Affords.
Except for some unnecessary For Toys and Notions o f any Kind, go to
THE FAIR STORE
noise at the back part of tbe bouse,
gv^Only "White Labor Employed _/Q)
In fact, it you want anything at the lowest R A C K E T PRIC E S,
the entertainment waa n grand
then go to
RATES: Per Day, $1; Regular Boarders, pet Week, $4; Transient, per Week
success and well appreciated by
$5 : 25 Cents for Single Me»l.
the public. The sum realized, after
8. J. T U T T L E
o
o
o
P R O P R IE T O R .
hall rent is paid, is about *40.
i
r_ T l i e
l^ a r r
S t o r e .
Bridge & Beach Stoves
DOORS, WINDOWS,
Is the Coming Drug Store.
Building Material
J. J. LAM B.
Your Wants
Gan Be Supplied h
III kvIllM N (Mill llll llll! >
I (111
pohülí
HI I
HOTEL,
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