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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1897)
Gasili* tfihj ferali TU ESD AY, NOV. 30, 1897. REGULAR TRAINS o n d a yh , W e d n esd ay » days will run us follows: Leave Marshfield 8 00a.ru. Vrrive “ COQUILLE CITY 9.80 “ Myrtle Point 10.00 “ M an d fui Arrive 12.80 p. ra. Leave 11.00 a. ra. 10. 80 “ AN N O U N CEM EN TS. Preaching services every Tues day night at the Church of lie deemed Israel. G od ’s Regular Army detail will conduct service« for two or more evenings, 13tb and 14th of Decem ber, at the Christian church. AU naln banlabaxl by Dr. Mill»' Pain Pilla. Klondike Stock, to be Lad at the H erald oflice. S A V E M O N E Y —and buy your holiday goods nt the lowest Racket prices at the Fair Store. * There will bo a “ football” meet ing tonight. J. W. Leueve has a uioe new line of Boots and Shoes. * A fine line o f stationery just received at Coquille Pharmacy. * Not the cheap shoes, but shoes cheap at the Berliu Store. * G oto McDonald, the hairdresser, for a first-class shave, hair cut, or shampoo. * Mrs. 8. J. Miller is very poorly again, having beeu sick for several days past. Mrs. Cecil has been ccnfinpd to her borne for several days, being quite sick. J. W. McConnell, o f eastern Washington, is in this locality prospecting. Rev. C. A. Stine made a visit to Marshfield yesterday, intending to return tomorrow. Miss Jo Hanonck left for Bandon today and will take a positiun in tbe woolen mill. First installment o f Xmas goods arrived at the Berlin Store. Second and third installments are expected this week. * Mr. aud Mrs. NelsoD Smith came down from their upper-river home to visit frieuds and relatives at this olace For a season. T TtrA N TE D —Addresses o f your frieQcls V V anil acquaintances, who are think Cash paid. Call at oflice o f COQUILLE CITY HERALD. in g o f gom e to Klondike. Don’t fail to bave your face taken while J. P. Beyers is occupying tbe Wilkins Photo, gallery. He is sure to please you. * The Coquille Coal Co. will deliver coal at any point in town at $3 per ton. J, W. Leneve is agent and will fill your order. The broomhandle factory Inst week shipped 40,000 o f its product to San Francisco. Some are being shipped to foreign ports. Mrs. Gus Buckingham of Ban don came up last week, bringing with ber a couple of the little folks, and is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Buck. For pretty, unique and nice Christmas presents, select from the stock at Coquille Pharmacy. A large lot more are due, including all sorts of toys. There will be two games o f foot ball during the holidays—one at this placo and one at Marshfield— between our local team and tbe Marshfield eleven. ■»Whatever may be tbe cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent rhroody. Hall’s Vege- . table Sicilian Hair Kenewer. A Mr. Burns and family left South Dakota on tbe ‘2‘2d inst. for this valley. They will wintei in eastern Washington, and in the spring or early sommer resume their journey to this place. Two young men of tbe same section as tbe above are corresponding with our townsman, J. A. Jacobson, an ticipating coming to this place. Blood P u re ? I* it? Then take A y e r’s Sar saparilla and keep it so. I s n 't it? T hen take A y e r ’s Sarsa parilla and m ake it so. One fact is positively established and that is that A y e r’s Sarsa parilla w ill pnrify the blood m ore p erfectly, m ore econ om i cally and m ore speedily than any other remedy in the mar ket. There are fifty years o f cures behind this statem en t; a record no other rem edy can show. Y ou waste tim e and m oney when y on take anything to purify the b lood e x cep t Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. par*. lo a d a b a l c w a i a o d d a lle U n u . D. L. Perkins, of the steamei Fawn, has resigned his position and George Steward has become mate. Information ns to best places for prospectors in Alaska, to he Lad at the oflice of the Cuquillo City H er ald . W anted — A t Once— Within ‘2 miles of Coquille City, 15 acres or more, suitable for a ebicken ranch. Call at H erald office. A grand ball will be given about Christmas at Masonic hall for the benefit of the town. The pro Rev. Mr. Epperly, U. B , is gram will be given next issue. announced to be here next Thurs Mrs. Jennie Majory and daughter, day evening and occupy the pul pit at the Christian church for at Pearl, of BsniloD, passed through this place last week ou their way least two nights. From now on E. Panneuberg, to Washington, where they will esq , will take charge of the l usi- reside. The band reorganized last Suu- nesa management of the Coquille City H e r a l d and the Herald Land dny, which they will complete at a We aud Loan Company, and he re meeting called for tonight. spectfully nska all who are iu ure all glad at this essential feature arrears on subscription or other o f our existence. wise to please cull ou him at au W anted — A girl, about 1*2 years early day at his office iu the H e r o f age, for company and help for ald building. He proposes to an elderly lady. Apply to, or ad make paying for your subscription dress C apt . C. E . E dwards , easy to you by contracting for any *3t] Marshfield, Or. thing that you cau produce. W a n t e d — A good dairy farm of L O C A L IT E M S._______ from 100 to 300 acres, already stocked with good dairy cows, for u cheeserv. Will lease for a few years Additional locals on 2d page. Mouthly P ain , cured by Dr. M lle.- Pain PIU». with privilege of buying. Old papers for sale at this office. Rayai M o k a . t h a C ard of T h an k s —1 desire to return my sincere thanks to the citizens of Coquille and vicinity for their sympathy and kindoeta to my father. J. L. S tockmen . Alfred Johnson, who purchased the Morras Bro’s mill, moved with his family to the place a day or two'since. Two sous, B. E. aud Charles, arrived overland up the coast lust week. Holiday stock will be completed sometime this week. They will bo sold at tbe usuul “ panic” plices which characterize this store. No "holiday prices” will be asked. * B erlin S tore . W anted , to T rade . — A house Absolutely Pur* Dr. Mlloa' Pain Ptlla atup Headache. New hats, juat from the east, received nt Mrs. Hersey's. Also new and fashionable trimmings. Call and see ber stock and learn her prices. * Tbe ch u rch and Sunday-school of tbe C h u rch o f Redeemed Israel will have a Christmas tree and appropiate exercises Christmas eve. Tbe purpose is to males it hq at tractive and entertaining affair. Tbe engine and boiler lately placed at the Wilson mine, just above town, was removed to the wharf yesterday and will be takeD today to R nerton. The mine here does not Deed pumps hut will bo draioed naturally. H ow to Cure B ilious C olic. WOVAj « A M M O POWOtW OO.. WBW Y O RK. Don't send rubbish as Christmas presents to your friends. They will appreciate the nice things to be found at Coquille Pharmacy. * Sid Gillbam has returned, after an absence of several mouths at Portland. He will at least speud tbe winter here. He talkssensiblv and intelligently of hisexperiencee while away, especially relative to business conditions. Tbe H e r a l d force has b e e n con siderably augmented the week past, owing to rush of business. Job work has piled iu ou us, including a brief, bill-heads, letter-heads, cards, blank receipts, etc., roost o f which we get from other points, though we do the hulk of local printing b I b o . N o “ einchiug" perpetrated— but straight, fair dealing. R. D. Sanford brought us in a sample of his prune crop last Wed nesday, which wfl"are sure will compare with the best anywhere. These are cured iu his own dryer, under his own supervision, aod seem to be without fault in any particular. He gave us sam ples o f three kinds, Germau, Ital ian and Petite. A friend recently visiting Rosebnrg brought in some c f thelst grndcGermnu prunes from that sectiou, which ran 40 to the pound. Mr. Sanford, without grad ing, run 30 to the pound. They are large, with very email seede, aud delicious in flavor and for table use. We are glad to know also that Mr. Sanford will dispose of his crop right here at home— will have no occasion to seek a market elsewhere. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by biliousness and had to take medicine all the white until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. I have since recommended it to a good many people. Mrs. F. Butler, Fairhaven, Conn.— Persons who are subject to bilious colic can ward off tbe attack by. taking this remedy as scon os the first symp toms appear. Sold by R. S. Knowltou. We live in a country of which the principal scourge is stomach-trouble. It is moro wide-spread than any other disease, aud, very nearly, more dangerous. One thing that makes itao danger ous is that it is so little understood. If it were better understood, it would be more feared, more easily cured, lees universal than it is now. So, those who wish to be cured, take Shakor Digestive Cordial, be cause it goes to the root of the trouble as no other medicine does. The pure, harmless, curative herbs aud plants, of which it is composed, are what reuder it so certsin and, at the same time, so gentle a cure. It helps aud strengthens the stomach, purifies and tones up the system. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. ^ > A N D Y CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION __________ H jy j Ad. STERLING KENEDY COa, Chirapo. Montreal. Can., or Nm York* Dry Goods, Ladies' and G ems ' Oodsrvear, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, A N T E D .- TRUSTW ORTHY AND active gentlemen and ladies to travel for responsible, established house in state o f O r e g o n . Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- addressed stamped envelope. Tbe Domin ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. W ---------------...♦»•■■ BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, j ADIES’ c o r s e t s , e t c ., ------ Remember that MzDonnld, the barber, taken the lend in the I attest fashions of hairdressing. Others follow. * with That L a m e f i a e f c can be c u n Dr. Miles' NERVE PLASTER. Only 25c. Rubber Goods aud Oil Clothing. GROCERIES OF ALL F L O U R «It F E E S , Tobaccos, Cipro, Candies, KINDS. AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. C A N N ED G O O D S^ c J. W. LENEYE’S at the LOWEST CA SH PRICES. Our termB are tbe cheapest, and consequently MUST B E F O R CASH. Wa will pay 30 cents per dozen for eggs. All Our Patrons Will understar d that we have their best interests at heart when we announce this fact, but we cannot run our business any other way and live. X 7 Cr© -will "be found, ax tue Old. Stand., tlxe PIONEER MARKET. JOH NSON B R O ’S. Bird Nosier, Confectioner, fotographsj I AM NOW C o ll fo r Central Market ftra y Building, F ro n t Street. F E E S H V E G E T A B L E S , FRUITS. Etc. Of all kinds in their season, fresh and at lowest market rates. est prices paid for country produce. H igh , J. W. F I E L D . A. C. W ILSO N , G EN ER A L BLACKSMITHING, H O R S E -S H O E IN G and W A G O N -W O R K . Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds of manufacturing and repairing in first.clast style and at reasonable rates. G ive U s a T ria l. LOCATED WILSON & FIELD. THE Holkroat, Merrill & Stetson, C o rn er COQUIlliLiB S eco n d an d , o r ., T a y lo r S treets, c it y Bridge & Beach Stoves Is the Coming Drug Store. DOORS, WINDOWS, Building Material F ir s t -C la s s H a r d w a r e store . W . C . R O S E ’S LARD, BUTTER, and three lots in Gold Hill, Jose phine county, Oregon, for property in Coquille City or Bandon. The » (A K i l l E D . above property is a nearly new W alley -S trang — At the residence of Mrs. C. E. Marrialt, in Modesto, Cal., Nov. 20, residence. Inquire at H erald 1897, Thomas Walley. of Visalia, Cal., Keeps a fine and fresh line o f Candies o f all hinds, office. * and Miss Ida Strang, late of this valley, Fresh Oranges, Lemons, Huts, etc., and daughter of Mrs. R . M. Strang, below N0TI0E.--AI1 kinds of engine this city. and machinery work for steam CHOICE LINE OF TOBACCOS AN D CIGARS, boats, sawmills, etc., done in the BURN. best uianuer. Will be found nt K roll — In Coquille City, Nov. 23, 1897, to — AND — and Mrs. M. Kroll, a Ron. Lyons’ mill; or can be addressed M c Mr. D uffee — On Bear oreek. Nov. 25, 1897, NEAT A N D COZY BILLIARD PARLORS nt this place. J. C. W ilson, ma to Mr. anil Mrs. Bert MoDufFee. a son. chinist. * D IE D . W anted — Men and women to C ollvkb — On South slough, near Empire know the cheapest, easiest aud best City, Oct. 20, Benhara Bain bridge, son of Mr! and Mrs. Howard A. Collver, aged 3 route to Klondike — how to go aud years, 6 months and 19 days. make expei ses on the way. Cir cular free for stamp. Address Co I n .VU -innrinin. quille City H erald , Coquille City, AT THE D ied . — Ou South Slough, near Oregon. Dr. Carter, our dputist, will leave Empire City, Oct. 20, 1897, Ben- tomorrow (W ednesday) for Ban ham Bainbridge, son of Mr. and and will do n fine line of don on his usual professional visit. Mrs. Howard A. Collver, aged 3 years, fi months and 19 days. Dr. Carter is so well know* as a PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK. skilled dentist and nice gentleman, Dear little brown eyes fallen asleep, again to awaken or weep— ffS^Hatisfaction guaranteed. J- P. B E Y E R S, Fotographer. that a notification of Lis appoint- Never Never to wrestle with pain; meut at Bandon is all that is Little hands folded in silence and chill, Little feet restless, forevermore still, needed. Never to patter again. A fine line of Holiday Goods little bud, thou only wast given is now open for inspection and Dear A brief stay on earth to blossom in Heaven, sale in a few days, at Coquille To lead us the Christ-trodden way; or later we’ ll look for thine eyes Pharmacy. The goods are first- Sooner Meeting our own in a loving surprise, class aud designed to supply those In the regions of infinite day. who wish to secure bd appropriate 0, for the glorious rest thou hast won! ALSO present before the rush. Call and O, for the praises so sweetly begun, Thy pure infant lips to attune; get first choice. Articles purchased Great was the love o f onr Saviour to thee, cau be left at store aud delivered Saying: “ Let children come unto me,” O, loveliest blossom of June ! at Christmas time us desired. * j AND ANY OTHER J. L. Stockman aud neohow, j We’ ll not forget thee, beautiful boy, Earth hath its treasures; thou wert our joy. Addison, son and grandson o f onr Our bud in the garland o f love; Dr. Stockman, came in from Uma And though thou art gone to thy home in skies, tilla couuty, eastern Oregon, a few We'll the claim thee again,dear little brown eyes days since, returning to their borne Iu the Christ-prepared mansions above. Or Ang and Euerything Carried in a yesterday. They were visiting the parents and grandparents and other friends and relatives here. Tbe J. J. LAM B. uephew, Addison? is tbe son o f Or. M ile»1 Nervine R ed ores Health. Joseph Stockman, knowD to many of our citizens, also of Umatilla county. The service at the Christian church last Sunday night was tbe closing of tbe year o f the present minister’s pastorate, Rey. C. A. Stine, who has now served this congregation two separate calls. Mr. Stine grows in popularity and has conducted an acceptable aod edifying year for the church. The attendance waa unusually large at ____ __________ * * thia particular service, though no special publication announcing it bad been made. The song service by tbe choir was well given, appro priate and pleasiDg. It is to be hoped Mr. Stine will be called to For Gloves, Mittens or Suspenders, go to - t h e f a i r s t o r e continue his ministrations at thia - - t h e f a ir sto re NCLE EZEKIEL OBEAR, assessor and For Hosiery and Underwear, go to nines. tax collector, Beverly, Mass., who has At Four S core. Groceries, ALSO A FULL LINE OF IH E W DRUGGISTS A , B S O J L L U T E “ L Y * G a O A , R “ A r J 1 T uuu E E D !? tire, <,“re nerer «rip or «ripe, hut psum c u n eaaj n t . natural ■ » u raaalta, . m « i i l IF WE H A V E N ’T G O T W HAT YOU W A N T. Will Supply It For You. S tore Don’t fail to call at tbe Pharmacy. Yon will find a fall stock of Ste. tionery. Tablets and School Supplies on band. Your Wants Gan Be Supplied h J^resoriptions Soientifl.oa.lly “Willed.” DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. o t e l c o q u il l e , irr * « « « * <5=~-*L c. C. h H. BUTLER, P ttO P B IÏT O ». For Shoes and Rubbers ” 1° Fair Store 9 U passed the 80th life mile stone, says: We have a large label to priut 'Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done a for one of onr apple shippers, great deal of good. I suffered for years from which is a good move, as the fruit sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble. will then go into the city market Would foci weary and used up la the morn ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a having the name o f the shipper burden. A friend recommended Dr. Milos' and the plsce from whence they Nervine, and I purchased a bottle under came firmly fastened to the box. protest as I had tried so mauy remedies un Much of the fruit finding its way successfully, I thought it no use. But it me restful sleep, a good appetite and from this section to the city is gave restored me to energetic health. It 13 a represented ns coming from uorth- grand good medicine, and I will gladly write eru California, and this work has anyone Inquiring, full particulars of my sat operated 10 hindering the fact be isfactory experience.” Dr. Miles* Remedies coming known to fruit dealers as to are sold by all drug our nearness s d <1 advantages in gists under a positive shipping produce to them. This guarantee, first bottle labeling suggestion comes from benefits or money re funded. Book on dis the managers of the Labor E x eases of tbe heart and change iu the city, a roniteons,; nerves free. Addreaa, ____ DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. fair dealing and honorable person. For For j For For For For For For For For For For Men's Shirts and Overalls, go to - Window Blinds and Curtains, go to Slates and Tablets, go to - - - Thread, Needles aud Pins, go to - Calicoes, Outings, etc., go to - - Tinware and Graniteware, go to - Bird Cages and Fixtures, go to ' - Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, go to - Brooms, Matches and Soaps, go to Table Linens and Towels, go to Combs, Brushes, etc,, go to - - Toys and Notions o f any Kind, go to - t h e f a ir sto re - - t h e f a ir sto re - - - - - t h e f a ir sto re th e f a ir sto re ‘ t h e f a ir sto re th e f a ir th e f a ir s t o r e store the f a ir sto r e - th e f a ir sto r e - th e f a ir sto re - t h e f a ir sto r e H a ir T uttle wmp • r hotel n 11, r o w * ’ P r o p e r r r , ..... M n ear ahoniu H a l l ,] -S fc C o q u ille C ity , O r e g o q . s fe - t h e f a ir sto re In fact, if yoa want anything at the lowest R A C K E T PRICES, then go to The AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O S T L E R Y I ain now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class style, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason able ratea. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, me roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Tarma for Families and Theatrical Troupe*. Ratea—$1 to $1.50 per day. S to re . Conveniently Located to River and Orean Steamer handing and to Rallmn<1 Depet Flrst<Cla*ff Accommodations Large and Airy Rooms, and Table Spread with the Beat the Market Affords. ** * (g\_On.ly W hite Labor Employed RATES: 8. Per Day, $ t ; Regular Boarders, per Week, 14; $5: 25 Cents for Single Meaj. J. TU TTLE ® «■ ■» Transient, per Week PROPRIETO R.