Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 23, 1897, Image 3

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TUESDAY,
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N O V . 23, 1897.
REGULAR TRAINS
jy jO N D A Y S , WKDNKHDAYB
iV l days will run ua follows:
Leave
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Marshfield
Vrrive “ |
9.30 “
| COQUILLE CITY
10.00 " | Myrtle Point
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ANNOUNCEM ENTS.
Preachiug Servians every Tues­
day night at the Church of R e­
deemed Israel.
A special meeting of the W ood­
men is called for tomorrow (W ed­
nesday) evening for initiatory ser­
vices. Several new members are
to be initiated.
Thanksgiving service will be
held at the Southern Methodist
church at 1 p. ra., Thursday, con­
ducted by Rev. C. A. Stine. All
are cordially invited to attend.
The Indies o f the Eastern Star
will give an entertninmeut next
Saturday nig'it at Masonic hall. A
musical and literary program will
be giveu, followed by refreshments
and games.
The school board will hold a
meeting at the home of the secre­
tary, Mrs. Boutell next Friday
evening. Pnrties having accounts
to be allowed should present the
same through one of the members
of the board, if they prefer, for
convenience, or in person.
From now on E. Panneuberg,
esq , will take charge of the busi­
ness management of the Coquille
City H e r a l d nud the Herald Land
and Loan Company, and he re­
spectfully asks all who are in
arrears on subscription or other­
wise to please call on him at an
early day at his office in the H e r ­
ald
building.
He proposes to
make paying for your subscription
easy to you by contractiug for any­
thing that you can produce.
L O C A L ITEM S.
Additional locals on 2d page.
Monthly Pains cured by Dr. Milos' Pain Pills.
Old papers for sale at this office.
All D&ln banished by Dr. Miles' Pain Pilla.
W bisk brooms at the Berlin Store
for only 6 cente.
*
Mrs. Wilkins has had a stable
put up on her lot.
J. W. Leneve hns a nice new line
ot Boots nud Shoes.
*
A fine line o f stationery just
received at Coquille Pharmacy. *
Not the cheap shoes, but shoes
cheap at the Bei lin Store.
*
S . F. Shepherd lias returned
from Bnndou, the government work
beiug closed for the season. *
T hat's what people say when
advised to take som ething to
cure that cough.
Have you ever noticed that
the cough that goes away after
awhile takes the tougher along ?
Andhe doesn't come back !
A yer’s
C h erry P ectoral
Cures Coughs.
Will Close Thanksgiving Day.
Cixjiur.1.» OlTT, Nov. it, 1807.
Bacon aud L ird at the Old Sol­
We, tho undersigned, business
diers' Store, Figg building.
men and women of Co«|uille City,
Call around aud see the new agree to close onr places of busi­
goods received by our udvertiaiug ness from 1 to 2:30 p. m. on Thurs­
patrons.
day text for Thauksgiviug seri ices,
Titos. Wilson, of Myrtle Point, provided tho others do:
J. Laiul>,
8. H. Palmer,
was down on business nt the couuty J.
II. E. N,taler,
Win. Uioh.
sent last Saturday.
OeiirR« Robinson,
J. W. I eneve,
“ For five weeks I lived on cold
water, so to speak,” writes a man
who suffered terribly from indigna­
tion.
He could hardly keep anything
on his stomach.
What stayed,
wasn’t properly digested und gave
him terrible pangs.
This is not uncommon ense.
Dyspeptics don’t get enough nour­
ishment. They are generally thin
aud wenk.
They may cut enough, but they
don’t digest enough.. Much of
what th ry eat turns into poison. If
this keeps on there’s no telling what
disease they may get next.
That’s why it is best to take
Shaker Digestive Cordial, as soon as
symptoms o f indigestion a/ypear.
It cures all the evils of indiges­
tion, and prevents tho evils which
indigestion causes.
Sold by druggists, price 10 cents
to $1.00 per bottle.
^ A N D Y
C A T H A R T IC
CURECOflòTlPATIOH
C. M Hkmla,
W. 8. Perry,
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Johnson Bro’s have laid lu a W. O.Knae.
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N. Lorenz.
new stock of gneerit s and provis­
ABSOLUTELY
»-nAfiAHTEPO
c,re 2D7i‘M*‘ orconstipation. rasearets are th« Id»ai
ilD u v liU 1 u ii - - J iliiâ H 1 d LD tire. ner* r enp or cripe.hut cause eaaj natural results,
T. W. Gillham,
J. A. Jacobson,
ions. See their new ud iu another Mrs. Cbiis. Moon, Johnson Bro’s,
pie and booklet
Ad_. STKUMN'G ¡¿EMERY CO., ('¿inoro, Montreal. Can., or Sei? York.
SJ 1 .
M. McDonald.
column.
There will be services between
The H erald ' s advertisers invite
Absolutely Pur»
you to deal with them, which yon the hours mentioned above at tho
HOSIERY,
! can do to good udvuutnge, both of Southern Methodist church con­
selections from largo and fipsh ducted by Rev. C. A. Stine.
stocks of goods und at lowest
ROVAI BARINO POWOf « OO., MtW YORK.
prices.
How to Cure Bilious Colic.
j
The mails from Roseburg to this
Two schooners nrn due from San section are now being delayed by
I suffered for weeks with colic
Francisco for Lyons’ mill.
the storms. Mountain slidps ami and pains in my stomach caused
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Dr. Milos'Norre Plasters 25c. at .IldrugetsU. falling timber nre intervening at by biliousness and
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hail to take
HATS AND CAPS,
many poiuts, especially on the inedicioe all the while until I used Dr. Milea’ Pain Pills stop Headache.
Fred Krouenberg arrived from
Const Range.
I Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd
San Francisco by yesteiday’s train,
ACES, EMBROIDERIES,
San: At a meeting of the R e­
N otice .— All kinds o f engine Diarrhoea Remedy wliieh cured
via the bay.
ADIES’ CORSETS, ETC.,
and machinery work for steam­ me. 1 have since recoin mended it publican editors of Oregon, held
James A. Clinton, o f Gravel boats, sawmills, etc., done iu the ! to a good many people.
Mrs. F. in Portland Inst week, it was
Ford, has been granted eu ad­ best manner. Will be found at Butler, Fairhaven, Conn.—Persons decided to bury past differences
ditional pension.
Lyons’ mill; or can be addressed who are subject to bilions colic can nnd to place principle nnd the party
Two schooners B lurted into onr nt this place. J. C. W ilson, ma­ ward off tho attack by tatfing this superior to the ambition of indi­
* remedy ns soon ns'the first syrap- viduals.
They nlso declared
river last Saturday, bnt turned ami chinist.
Sold by R. S. against nn extra session of the
went out.
The risk seemed too
A heavy slide from the end o f a I toms appear.
legislature being held.
great.
mountain occurred out at Harvey Knowltou.
Schwrers’
last
Friday,
taking
down
The Coquille Coal Co. will deliver
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
coal at any point in town at S3 per some large timber with it. It was
too
far
away
from
his
house
to
do
ton. J, W. Loueve is ageut and
F L O U R MU F E E D ,
nny special injury, nnd did not
will fill your order.
reach the rond. It was caused by
Uncle Sam Smith, of the Mid­ the heavy rains.
dle Fork section, has moved to
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC.
OF ALL KINDS.
A flue line of Holiday Goods
this locality and will ranch in Mr.
is now open for inspection nnd
F igg’s neighborhood.
J. W. LENEVE’S STORE.
sale in a few days, nt Coquille
F or S a l e —Threeor400chestnnt Pharmacy.
The goods are f$rst-
trees, just the age to transplant. class and designed to supply those
at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
20 cents each. Call on or send to who wish to secure nn appropriate
Our terms are the obe.apest, and consequently
W. P. Bovee, Coquille Ci ty, Oregon present before the rush. Call and
MUST BE FO R CASH.
get first choice. Articles purchased
Premature baldness may be pre­
Wa will pay 30 cents per dozen for eggs “© 3
can be left at store and delivered
vented and tile hair made to grow
at Chrietmns time ns desired.
*
on heads ulready bald, by the use
Will understai d
County
Treasurer
W.
W.
Hayes
of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair
that we have
issues another notice through to­
Renetver.
day’s H erald for tbe redemption their best interests at heart when we announco
W anted —A girl, about 12 years
of all couuty or lers endorsed prior this fact, but we cannot run our busiuess any
o f age, for company und help for
G r a y B u ild in g , F r o n t S t r e e t .
to January 14, 1892, on presenta­ other way and live.
an elderly lady. Apply to, or ad­
tion nt his office in this city. This
dress
C apt . C. E . E dwards ,
VEG ETABLES,
- w i l l "be fcu-xid. a t t l i e Old. S ta n d ., t l i e F R E S H M E A T S ,
call will meet several pretty heavy
*3t]
Marshfield, Or.
LARD,
BUTTER,
?
FRUITS, Etc-
warrants, in all to the amount of
PIONEER M A R K E T .
W anted — -A good dairy farm of $7000, while only a week or two
Of all kinds in their season, fresh and at lowest market rates. High
JOHNSON BRO’S.
from 100 to 300 acres, already ago his call covered orders issued
est prices paid for country produce.
stocked with good dairy cows, for a to Nov. 4, 1891, and would cancel
cheesci'y. Will lease for a few years nil indebtedness amounting to
with privilege of buying.
about $3500.
We are sure Coos
J. W. F I E L D .
A. C. W ILSON,
county’s administration of the past
W anted , to T rade .— A bouse
four years will lie appreciated by
and three lots in Gold Hill, Jose­
the public, and will go far to disa­
phine couDty, Oregon, for property
buse the minds of many who had Keeps a fine and fresh line of Candies of all hinds,
in Coquille City or Bandon. The
linen prejudiced ngaiust honesty,
Fresh Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, etc.,
above property is a nearly new
qualification and integrity being
H O R S E -S H O E I N G a n d
residence. Inquire
at H erald component parts of “ hayseeds,”
CHOICE LINE OF TOBACCOS AND CIGARS,
office.
* “ anarchists” nud “ cranks,” as des­
W A G O N -W O R K .
— AND —
Alfred Johnson nnd family ar­ ignated by the old party managers.
Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and
m e d at this plnee Saturday even­
Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds
XMAS GOODS SOON TO NEAT AN D COZY BILLIARD PARLORS
ing, per steamer Jennie, from Sail
of manufacturing and repairing in first-class
Francisco.
Mr. Johnson is the ARRIVE AT BERLIN STORE.
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style and at reasonable rates.
purchaser o f the Moiras B ro’s
T
ANTED.— TRUSTW ORTH Y
AND
mill property and, we understand, \\ ▼
V active gentlemen and Indies to travel
G iv e U s a T r ia l.
will make preparations to run the for responsible, established house m slate
of Oregon. Monthly $05.00 and expenses.
mill next spring.
Dry Gjods,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
lubber Goods and
Oil Clothing.
Groceries,
Tobaccos, Giprs, Cantos,
j| N E W GROCERIES
CANNED G O O D S^e
W . C. R O S E ’S
Central Market
All Our Patrons
Bird
Mrs. Porslihaker and daughter,
M iss Ruby, of Prosper, returned
yesterday via this place from San
Francisco.
The river rose almost banks-fn!l
the past week from tho heavy rains,
Justice Ilailocker had a trial
and continues to rise from the later b “fore him last Thursday, Alva
rains of Sunday and Monday.
Lee vp. W. R. Panter, to recover
I f you wish your Foto. teken, wnges. A. A Leach, M. H. Hersey
don’t forget that J. P. Beyers is •J. B. Fox, J. P. Goodman, R. O.
still at the Wilkins gallery, and is Hoberg and J. H. Cecil, composed
doing a fine grade of work in his the jury, and a verdict was given
line.
* in favor of Capt. Lee, plaintiff, for
tbe sum claimed.
The rain storm hns proven a very
W. A. .1 liuson, o f southern
heavy one. Last Saturday was a
“ pet” day, but lasted quick nnd has California, is prospecting in this
poured out almost incessantly ever section for a home and apiary ad­
vantages.
Mr. J . has traveled a
since.
Fred Nosier temporarily lost his great deni of late, to all poiuts on
gun in the river last Tuesday when this ccast and including the Hawai­
starting on a duck hunt. It went ian islands, aud decides to settle
down about 20 feet, but was shortly down in the Coquille valley as hav­
ing the best soil climatic advantages
thereafter recovered.
for his purposes. With his apiary
John Yoakam will become a he may include poultry farming.
citizen and occupy the lnte home
Major H. A. Ebert, Mrs. Ebert
of George Wickham, who trnded
for and now occupies the Ander­ nnd Cndet Miss Elsie Williams, ot
son boys’ home Dear the academy. G od’s Regular Army at Marshfield,
came to this place yesterday to
Miss Mattie Anderson returned conduct two meetings— beginning
from Marshfield yesterday, after Inst eight nud concluding tonight.
an absence of about 3 months,
Major E. is a devoted Christian
Quite a number of friends greeted worker, coming well spoken of as
her, and many are glad to have her
able and earnest, and doing a
at home.
wonderful work at his home at
Ed Lorenz was hurt at a game of Marshfield. The H erald had a
football last Wednesday, though pleasant call.
only temporarily. It was at the
Myrtle Camp No. 197, W ood­
school grounds, nnd a boy o f about
bis own size landed his head with men o f the World, o f this city, at
full force on Ed's stomach, placing its regular meeting Monday night,
Nov. 15tb, held the biennial elec­
him hors-de-comlmt.
tion of officers, resulting as follows:
Is Nosier raffled off a bicycle A. O. Wheeler, consul conimnnder;
last Friday night, which fell to the L. P. Maury, advisor lieutenant;
editor, who will hereafter be seen John Simmons, clerk; R. S. Knowl-
running down every one for a local ton,banker; Thoe. Krewsnn, escort;
item or bit o f news. He doesn’t C. E. Strang, sentry; J. C. Franz,
sport a bell or whistle, bnt you will watchman; Leroy Cnrry, member
hear him coming by the soirad of board of managers— G. W. Canning
the wind “ whistling through his nnd D. H. Johnson being lioldovprs.
whiskers.’ ’
A large number c f new members
were initiated necessitating the
meeting to hold to a late hour.
"It will go
away after awhile."
Holiday goods at bedrock prices
at the Fair Store.
*
The steamer Jennie arrived from
San Francisco at this place last
Saturday evening about 5 o ’clock.
Kbe brought considerable freight,
but will receive most of her outgo­
ing cargo from the Riverton coal
mines and the lower river. She
g o t out of onr river nnd returned
while the bay steamers were storm-
staid, thus making very good time.
She left San Francisco laat Tues­
day, and lav outside our bar nearly
two days. While coming up the
river Saturday the stenmer had
considerable trouble in dodging
logs nnd driftwood brought down
by the freshet, nnd Imd tho misfor­
tune to break her propeller, which
will necessitate beaching the ves­
sel in order to repair th* dam age.’
Nosier, Confectioner,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING,
potographs.i
Position slead}\ Reference. Enclose self-
addressed stamped envelope. The Domin­
ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago.
.it a i t m r . n .
N klson -P etkeson —On llaynes slough, Nov.
13, 1807, by Justice W. H. S. Hyde, Julius
Nelson and Miss Augusta Peterson.
DORY.
B onebrakb .—At Marshfield, Nov. 15, 1897,
to Mr. and Mrs. H. 8 . Bonebrnke, a son.
P ubdey .— At Portland, Nov. 17, 1897, to Mr.
and Mrs. Commander Purdey. ot God’s
Regular Army, a daughter.
J knkins - At Myrtle Point, Nov. 19. 1897,
Mrs. Eraaline B. Jenkins, wife o f William
Jenkins, aged 56 years, 1 month and 11
days.
D a v i s — At the residence o f her daughter,
Mrs. Pauli, at Fisktrap, Nov. 13, 1897,
Mrs. Ilortentirt D. Davis, aged 74 years,
4 months and 15 days.
W i l s o n — A t Willowdale. N o v . 1 5 , 1 8 9 7 , M i s s
Rose Wilson, aged 1 8 years and 6 mo- t h s .
I joftus —At Beaver Hill, Nov. 17. 1897,
Chester, infant son o f Mr. and x\lrs. W.
C. Loft us.
B arker —Near Rocky Point, Coos bay. Nov
18, 18“ 7, Mrs. Barker, wife of Ben Barker,
aged 72 years.
I AM
NOW
WILSON
LOCATED
AT THE
■WIL^ZinSTS
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& FIELD.
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and will do a fine liue of
( ^ O Q U I L L E
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK.
Jf&S^Satisfactiou guaranteed.
J. P. B E Y E R S, Fotographer.
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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.
ALSO B rid g e & B each S to v e s
DOORS, WINDOWS,
Building Material
AN D ANY O TH E R
IF
WE H A V E N ’T GOT
W HAT
Or Any and Euerythlng Carried in a
“ Saved Her Life.” F i r s t - G l a s s H a r d w a r e
YOU
W ANT.
Will Supply It For You.
S to r e
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J. J. LAMB.
Don’t fail to call at the Pharmacy.
You will find a full stock of Sta­
tionary. Tablets and School Supplies on hand.
Your Wants
Gan Be S u p p lied H p O fflE
p r e s c r ip t io n s
S cien tifically “Villed.”
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
C. H. BUTLER, P R O P R IE T O R .
RS. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson,
Wis., than whom none is more highly
esteemed or widely known, writes.
"In 18991 had a severe attack of LaGrlppd
and at the end of four months, in splto of all
physicians, friends and good nursing could
do, my lung« heart and nervous system were
so completely wrecked, my lifo was de­
spaired of, 1117 friends giving me up. 1 could
only sleep by the use o f opiates. My lungs
and heart pained me terribly and ¿ny cough
was most aggravating. I could not He in
one position but a short time aud not on my
left side at all. My husband brought me
Dr. Miles’ Nervine P.nd Heart Cure and I be­
gan taking them. When I had taken a half
bottle of each I was much better and coni l-
uing persistently I took about a dozen bot­
tles and was completely restored to health to
the surprise of all.’*
Dr. Miles’ Remedies
are sold by all drug­
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re­
funded. Book on dis­
eases o f the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DIL MILi-J MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Lid.
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Gloues, Mittens or Suspenders, go to - THE fair STORE
Hosiery and Underwear, go to - - the fair store
Men’s Shirts and Overalls, go to - - the fair store
Window Blinds and Curtains, go to
- the fair store
Slates and Tablets, go to - - - - the fair store
Thread, Needles aud Pins, go to -
- THE fair store
Calicoes, Outings, etc., go to - -
- THE fair store
Tinwares and Graniteware, go to -
- the fair store
Bird Cages and Fixtures, go to -
- THE fair store
Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, go to - - the fair store
Brooms, Matches and Soaps, go to
- the fair store
Table Linens and Towels, go to -
- the fair store
Combs. Brushes, etc ., go to - -
* the fair store
Toys and Notions of any Kind, go to - the fair store
In fact, if you want anything at the lowest R A C K E T I’ RICLS,
then g> to
T h e
K a il-
4t o r e
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J S a VINO LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O B TLE RT
I ft in now prepared to entertain the traveling public in flrst-clftsa
81 \ 1 e, vvilh the very bent of accommodations and at mont 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 nnd Theatrical Troupes.
Rates - 1 1 to #1.50 per d«y.
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hotel
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( L ton r ’ P r o p e r t y , n e a r M asonic H a l l ,]
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oquille C
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regor). Eg-
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Conveniently Located to River and Ocean Steamer bandinz and f«» Railroad Depet
Flrst-Claes Accommodations Large and Airy Rooms, and T a b l e
Spread with the Beet the Market Affords.
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(cjV^Only "White L a b o r E m p lo y e d _/G)
R AT ES :
Per Day, $1 : Regular Boarders, per Week, $4 ; Transient, per Week
$5 ; 25 Cents for Single Meal.
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P R O P R IE T O R .