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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1897)
Look Out for Santa Clans He is loadiug up at Coquille Pharmacy with Celluloid and Plush Albums, Toilet, Jewel and Photo boxes — all nice goods. Picture Books for children, Christmas and New Year Cards, and they are beauties, too. , I The finest troupe of Dolls over seen in Coquille will soon give a performance in our show windows. Keep your eye on this place. Mrs. Moore will have charge and try to please all who desire to look at ¡Santa's stock. I j g r i l l t C ity fw n h l Royal nakM the food pure, wboleiome mad delicioas. T U E SD A Y , DEC. 7, 1897. R E G U L A R T R A IN S I o n d a y «, W e d n e s d a y s a n d fki day« will run as follows: Arrive Leave I 13.30p. in. 8 00 a. ra. | Marshfield Leave Vrrivo “ | 9.30 “ | COQUILLE CITY 11.00 a. in. 10.80 “ 10.00 “ I Myrtle Point M ANNOUNCEMENTS. See progoni for tbe graud ball Christinas evening, in today's H erald . Everybody d a n ce! G o to the Old Soldiers’ S.ore for j Chassez— whoop! nice, fresh bread. * Look out f o r McDonald’s dpw The steamer Antelope came up stock of Xmas supplies. * By the Citizens ol Coquille City on G o to McDonald the barber aud this morning, vice the D ispatch,! get your hair cutting doDeaud avoid which was stoim staid. Christmas Evening, Dec. the Xmas rush. * Heavy slides have occurred on 25, 1897. Rev. C. O. Meickelson preached the stage route between Myrtle Poiut aud Camas valley, ou tbe Extensive arrangements are being at the Methodist church last Sun Roseburg road, aud trees have' made for this evtut, aud a pleasura day morning and night. ble time can be assured those at A telegram received tins raorn- fallen, delaying the mails. AN OLD TIME BALL tending. Tbe best of everything has been secured. Music will bo furnished by the Coquille orchestra secoud to none. The floor will be under the man agement of B. F. Lawrence, Ww. Absolutely Pura Kasor, N. Litl le, Chas. Baxter. Prompters: R. E. Buck, O. E. Strang. As special entertainment there H CT /.1 amina wsto « w eo., wgw vom. will be a voting contest as to the I handsomest lady and gentleman The schooner Danielson arrived present. Suitable prizes will be at Lyons, mill last Friday. awarded those elected. That iM m * B a r * can be « w j with Midnight supper. Dr. Miles' N ER V E PLASTER. Only » c . Special attention will be given to Frauk Wilson of this place is engineer at the Ferry mine, at the entertainment of all visitors. A general invitation is heartily ex Riverton. tended. S A V E M O N E Y —and buy your Tickets to the boll, 50 cents. holiday goods at t b i lowest Racket prices at the Fair Store. * POWDER Elder W. H. Nosier, o f the Church o f Redeemed Israel, will preach at their church next Sun day evening, subject, "T be Capital City of tbe Uuiverse.’’ All are cordially invited to attend. The official board o f the Chris tian church will meet after the prayer-meeting tomorrow(Wednes- dayTovemng aTtdTrtteai-to import ant business. The prayer-meetiug will begin at 7 o ’clock. Monday aud Tuesday o f next week, Dec. 13 aud 14, Mnj. H. A. Steamer Moro On the Beach. Ebert and a detail of helpers from Dr. Mllea' Pain Pill* stop Headache. the Marshfield Post of G od’s Reg I Now is the time to get a chance The lower-river steamer brings Call us word that the steamer Moro was ular Army will hold meetings at \ in a fine wagou for a dollar. at Wilson & Field’s shop. * the Christian church iu this city. driven on the bench at Bandon last She is a daudy—that wagon night by the storm. She occupies The public is coidially invited to Wilsou <fc Field have finished to the same place that the steamei attend. raffle off on Christmas. Bessie K. did borne moutnsago.but From now on E. Pannenberg, Leach & Son’s orchestra, o f this is no doubt safe and will tie gotten esq , will take charge of the busi ness management o f the Coquille city, will furnish the music for the off. T bt steamer belongs to J. S. City H erald aud the Herald Land graud ball at Myrtle Poiut Christ Kimball Co., San Francisco. Tbe storm last night was fearful, the and Loan Company, and he re mas night. W anted — A t Onoe— Within 2 breakers at Bandon being beard spectfully asks all who are in •rrears on subscription or other miles of Coquille City, 15 acres or here os if at our doors and the wise to please call on him at nn more, suitable fur a chicken ranch. earth trembling. early day at bis office iu the H er Call at H erald office. Revival of the G. A. R. ald building. He proposes to Coast Mail: The Areata took make paying for your subscription 1281 boxes of HDptes, 30 cases of A meeting of G bd . Lytle Post, easy to you by contracting for any cheese, 6 cases butter and 20 bun No. 27, G. A. R., was held last thing that you can produce. dles of bides to San Francisco last uiglit at Mercantile ball, and the trip. interest in its existence and ne Additional locals on 2d page. Last hull day and Sunday night cessity revived by the presence of Monthly Pains cured by Dr. Miles' F»ln PUIS. were the stormiest of the season, many of the old members aud Old papers for sale at this office. though the rain wrs warm. There other comrades on invitation. The was a high wind all night from the turnout was good aud the sentiment G o to Klondike free—aud clear west. earnest to eradicate all by-goDes $2190 on the way. * The Collegiate Institute has . aud nonfraternal views, and he J. W. Leneve has a nice new line about 35 pupils enrolled, and tbe re-established on tbe preambles nd ot Boots and Shoes. * number increases each week, and constitution of the patriotic national Miss Josie Hudson is visiting will be greatly augmented after organization. This prevailed, aod her parents and family. the holiday vacation. the following comrades were elected Not the cheap shoes, but shoes W anted —A girl, about 12 years lo fill tbe elective offices for the cheap at the Berlin Store. * o f age, for company nud help for eusutug year: J. B. Haskin, com- K londike F ree —S ell 500ponnds un elderly lady. Apply to, or ad mauder; L. Harlocker, senior vice; Jacob Croy, junior vice; D. P. o f your outfit lor $2500, or over. * dress C art . C. E. E dwards , Marshfield, Or. Strang, chaplain; W. H. Nosier, F or R ent — T hree houses in *3t] 1 officer of the day; J. P. Goodman, town, by the H erald Land & Loan W anted — A good dairy farm of ! officer of the guard. Co. from 100 to 300 acres, already The following were constituted stocked with good dairy cows, for a Emil Heuckendorff, o f North a committee ou applications: W. Bend, came over on yesterday's cheesery. Will lease for a few years I Drone, D. P. Strang and J. Croy. with privilege of buying. train. The ladies of the W. R. C. vis- Cnpt. Hark Dunham went to the Ed Dixon returned last F ri ' ited the post while in session and bay d r ring the making o f repairs day from the sound country, north served a delicious lunch aDd passed side. Many mills have shutdown, | a social time. o d tbe steamer Fawn. Did vou see that hack at Wilson lie says, and business iu all lines is I It was decided to have the instal & Field’s? She is a lulu, and will being contracted and employes dis lation ou the 1st Monday in Janu- charged. aty, prox., and a detail will be pre be raffled off on Christmas. The steamer Fawn lay off Sun sent from Bnudon Post to conduct Mrs. Balch got a nice crotcheted day for repairs to her cylinders, the exercises, aud possibly visiting skirt that was raffled off last Satur which work is being done by our comrades from other posts in the day eveuiug by Mies Ora Shep skilful mechanic, J. C. Wilsou. coUuty. ----- . . --— pard. She will resume her run agniu Masonic and 0. E. S. Elections. All kinds of food is very scarce about tomorrow. and high at Dawson. Go now, and S ud : A number of Marshfield At the regular meeting of Chad sell half of your outfit at big athletes participated in a practice profit. * game o f footbnll last Sunday, and wick Lodge, No 68, A. F. A. M., The Empire City town election it is now proposed to organize a held last Saturday night, the fol was to be held yesterday, for the team to play the Coquille eleven lowing persons were elected to the several offices for the ensuing year: choice o f five trustees, a recorder during the holidays. N. Lorenz, W. M.; C. W. White, und marshal. Dr. Moore has received a supply cecretary;J. J. Lamb, treasurer; Don’t fail to have your face taken o f trusses, the most practical of H. 8. Kribs, S. W .; J. H. Cecil, while J. P. Beyers is occupying the anything of the kind ever inveuted. J. W .; J. P. Goodman, tyler. Tbe Wilkins Photo, gallery. H e is I f you have any difficulty iu getting installations will be made on the sure to please you. * one to suit, call and have oue fitted night o f the 27th. Unole Jack Wilson was down at that will do the work. Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E. 8., Riverton last week putting the W anted — Men and women to nt its meetiug Ust Friday night, pump and engine iu order for know the cheapest, easiest and best ! elected the following officers for Ferry's coal mine. route to Klondike —how to go aud the ensuing term: Mrs. JeDbie Cir Rose, W. M.; Rev. C. A. Stine, W. The Coquille Coal Co. will deliver make expenses on the way. coal at any point in towu at $3 per cular free for stamp. Address Co P.; Mrs. Hannah White, A. M.; ton. J, W. Leneve is agent and quille City H erald , Coquille City, Mrs. Nora A. Good, secretary; Mrs. Oregon. will till your order. Mary Kribs, treasurer; Miss Emma Our old friend, Zimri Gregory, Lorenz, conductress; Miss Marvin Pat Phelan, of Beaver Hill, was in town yesterday, having fully re o f Fishtrap, was in town Saturday Lamb, assistant conductress. Trus covered from the injuries received and suffering somewhat ftom au tees— Mrs. Alice M. Tuttle, N. L o by the railroad accident some weeks accident while chopping a few days renz and J. J. Lamb. -------------- before. His accident was a very ago. Mrs. George Laingor has been Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair close call— a bare escape from visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Renewer is, unquestionably, the death or fatal injury. Kribs, aDd many frienda iu town best preservative of tbe bnir. It F. L. Fisher, representing H. S. the past week. is also curative of dandruff, tetter, Crocker Co., book aud stationery . — . -------— — firm of San Francisco, has been in and all scalp affections. “ The Accountant,” published at Mrs. Romander, who has been oar midst a few days and booked Oregon City, Or., will forward ap visiting in the east for some months, many orders. Mr. F. is a good plication blanks aud instructions to but for the past fortnight at Laue salesman and the firm an old, sub ; anyone wishing to join the Labor hospital, San Francisco, for treat stantial BDd reliable one. Exchange, and will send “The Ac ment, was expected home on yes Santa Clans may be a pagan countant” free six months to every terday’s train, but did not arrive. myth, but be is a harmless one. applicant for membership whose He is an embodiment o f all that name is sent through that office. Judge Nosier and family desire tbe H erald to return thanks to is lovable to every tiny heart. To Remember that it only costs you tbe citizens and friends o f Coquille take away life's chiefest charm one dollar to join the Labor Ex and vicinity for their sympathy from the prattling innocents would change and there are no future and many acts of kindness during be something more than spending dues uor assessments. The dollar tbe recent affliction o f the family. a few dimes. Let every Xmas tree paid for membership is used in ad- swell with presents, for which en vauciog the educational work— quire at tbe B erlin S tore . scattering literature and keeping a The steamer Jennie came to this | corps of organizers in the field. placeSaturday evening.fivedays out U Eugene Guard: We are informed from San Francisco. She brought that there are over fifty aDplicants a large quantity o f freight, chiefly for the registership of the Rose- merchandise, including holiday- burg land office. Mr. Veafcb’s goods. She toojc on lumber at term expires April 1st. For tlie Lyons' mill and coal from the receivership there are about 35 has been the rallying cry of Tinons mine at Riverton as her applicants. Mr. Sheridan has reform, directed against abuses outgoing cargo. nearly a year to serve yet. --------------. .-------------- - municipal or social. The H erald was the recipient For the man who lets him G o to the Old Soldiers' Store o f some delicious weddiug cake self be abused by a cough the last Saturday, kindly remembrances for Syrups, Lard, Bacoo, Flour, cry should be modified t o : from Fred Von Pegert and Teas, Coffee— in fact all kinds o f Mend it, or it’ll end you. Y ou • bride, nee Miss Annie Laird. Groceries. --------------» ,«> 9-------------- can mend any cough with Uucle Jack Laird, tbe bride's father, \ \ T A N T E D .- TRU RTW O RTHY AND was the hearer o f the daiutv, and ▼ V active gentlemen and ladies to travel for m p o m i M « established house in state right faithfully did he officiate. of Oregon. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. All hands joiu in extending con Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- addressed stamped envelope. Tbe Domin gratulations and in wishing long ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. life and unbounded happiness to -------- -- •— our young friends. AU rain bantobed !>» Da. M il»: FaiaPilla. j Mend it or End it, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 1 iug from San Francisco says the Wilson & Field will sell some apple market is on the decline. one the best 4-spring, 3-seat hack Tbe grand ball Christmas even iu Coos county ou Christmas day Call at their ing in this place will he a grout for the sum of $1. event. It should receive the pat shop and see it N otice .— -All kinds o f engine ronage o f all. Tickets, ouly 50 and machinery work for steam cents. W anted , to T r a d e --A house boats, sawmills, etc., done in tbe and three lots in Gold Hill, Jose best manner. Will be found at phine county, Oregon, for property Lyou8’ mill; or can lie addressed iu Coquille City or Bandon. The at this place. J. C. Wilsou, ma * above property is a nearly new chinist. residence. Inquire at H erald .H A K R I F .lt . office. * W h it i -P snnocx —At Reaver Hill. Nov, 24. After hearing some friends con 1897, by Kev. Geo. Gillespie, William Jv White and Miss M. E. Pennook. tinually praising Chamberlin’s Colic, P bobbt - L aibd — At Marshfield, Dec. 1, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, V on 1897. tyy Kev. R. O. Lee, Fred Von Pegert Curtis Fleck, of Apaheibi, California, and Miss Annie Laird. purchased a bottle of tt for his own J acobson -J ensen —At Prosper, at the resi' denoe of Mrs. Neilson, by Rev. W . O use and is now ah enthusiastic over Scott, Lars Jacobson to Josephine Jen its wonderful wort as auyouc can be. sen. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by V incamp -M oboan — At Allegheny, on Coos river, Dec. 1, 1897, by Jastice Hyde, W il R. S. Knowlton. liam Vincamp and Miss Alma Morgan. On our first page will be found a F knton - O hm —At Salem, Dec. 1,1897, Rev. W . J. Fenton and Miss Pearl Ohm. communication to the HERALDfrom tbe Society of the Sons of the Rev D O R I. olution at Portland, Or., which will H ibbabd —At Sonth Marshfield, Nov. 22, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hibbard, a prove of iuterest to the students of son. our public schools, and which the W illabd —At Parkersburg, Nov. 29, 1897, H erald commends tp their atten to M r. and Mrs. Al Willard, a son. tion. Competitive prizes are offered D IE D . for patiiutio essays on subjects r r in g t o n — A t Bandon, Nov. 30, 1897. that are both interesting and famil H a Belle Harrington, daughter of Mr. and iar, aud we hope to make mention Mrs. A. L. Harrington, aged 14 years. that one or more from Coos county R ino —At Beaver Hill, Nov. 26,1897, Axel Ring, aged — years. have taken a hand in it. iNDY CATHARTIC ;u b CU c RE a CON ? STIP w V i ATION io * 2 4 * 4 0 * W |\ Shooting Scrape at Beaver Hill. A U. S. inspector is In this section and smelling ntniilicTfor some land transactions of ill fator that had been enacted iu the past few years. Uncle Sam is said to have been unjustly dealt with in this aDd Humboldt county, Cel., but he pro poses to follow it up. The author ities are “onto" 100,000 acres in Humboldt couuty, while the trans fers here have not been nearly eo large. Besides, under a late ruling o f tbe U. S. supreme court, iuno- cent purchasers are no purchasers at all; frnud does Dot alienate tbe governraent’sowuership, but makes the parties to the dealings liable for criminal acts. T o C are Constipation Forever* Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. r* C. C C fail to cure. druggists refund money. J ^ HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, ACES, EMBROIDERIES, ADI ES’ COR BETS, ETC., Rubber Goods and Oil Clothing. Groceries, a l so a f u l l l in e o f F L O U R AND F E E D , Maceos, Giprs, C aite, AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. J. W. LENEYE’S STORE. Your Wants Can Be Supplied HAT no one remedy can contain the elements necessary to cur© all diseas es, Is a fact well known to everyone, Dr. Miles' System of Restorative Remedies consists of «even distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. L. C. Bramley, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "F or years I suf fered from extreme nervousness and annoy ing constipation, developing into palpitation and weakness of the heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from headacho, pain in my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weaknoss and prostration. I began using Dr. Milos’ Nervine, Heart Curo and Nerve and Liver Pills and the Anti-Pain Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. 1 soon felt much improved and the pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and am now restored to my former good health." Dr. Miles' Remedies ar© sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves froe. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. 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Is the Coming Drug Store. CANNED G O O D S-#- at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. -o — Our terms are the cheapest, aud consequently M U ST B E F O B CASH. Siig~ W j will pay 30 cents per dozeu for eggs. ' ’© 8 IF WE H A V E N ’T G O T W HAT All Our Patrons S YOU W A N T, Will Supply It For You. their best interests at heart when we announce this fact, but we cannot run our business any other way and live. * J \ istm 1 t For Shoes and Rubbers ™° Fair Store J|NEW GROCERIES OF ALL D R U G G I S T S S GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, From Extreme Nervousness. What was at first supposed to be an “ accidental shooting” occurred in tbe vicinity of Beaver Hill last Wednesday between boys, one Henry Jarne, aged about 12 years, and a youth whose name we did not learn. The boys had been out bunting, but returning got to shoot ing at a tin can. Jarre’s compan ion, it seems, was close to the caD, and the boys having quarreled and passed harsh names at each other, tbe next load from Jarue's gun lodged in bis companion’s Flip, making a painful though not seri ous wound and indicating that there might have been iom e inten tion to get eveu with his associate. t Dry Goods, Ladies’ nl Gents’ iMerrar, William A. Hampton, aged 16 years, 6 mouths and 25 days. of your friends and acquaintances, who are think ing of going to Klondike. Cash paid. Call at office of COQUILLE CITY HERALD. WP t f l* » " * t w t I H t y » » A 1 STERLING REMEDY l'ty« Chicuro« Montreal, C m . , Offtew Tork. H a m pto n — On the «oath Fork, Nov. 25,1897, ANTED — Addresses ■— ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED I Don’t fail to cnll at the Pharmacy. Yon will find a full stock of-S ta tionery, Tablets and School Supplies on hand. a -will, "be fo-U-nd. ar tlx© Old. Stands tlx© PIONEER m arket ;r J j prescriptions Soientiflo&lly 'Trilled.” . JOH NSON DR. J. BURT M00RF, Proprietor. B R O ’S. potographsj I AM H NOW LOCATED o te l co q uille , <ÿ- C. H. BUTLER, P B O P B IE T O K . AT THE W I L Z Z 1 T S -f G - A L L E E Y , and will do a fine line of PHOTOGRAPH IC WORK. aáO™Hatisfactiou guaranteed. J. P. B E Y E R S , Fotograplirr. A. C. W ILSO N , AVING LEASED TH IS N E W . COM M ODIOUS AND M ODERN H O S T L E R T 1 am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-clan« style, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason- “ “ Tal hies ........................................................... ‘ able rates. with the best the market “ afford«. SAMPLE ROOM« for Commercial men, SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms roomy and centrally located. for Families and Theatrical Troupes. R ates-11 to #1.50 per day. 8 J. W. F IE L D . HOTEL GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, H O R S E -S H O R I N G W A G O N -W O R K . and Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kindt of manufacturing and repairing in first.clsss style and at reasonable rates. _____ WILSON & FIELD. • I L tow i T P r o p e r t y , r e a r M abow tc H a m .,1 C o q u i ll « C it y , O r e g o i). ^ ^ 3 G ___ Conveniently Located to River and Ocean Steamer Landing and to Railroad Depot Firat-ClMi^Accommodatfoni Large and Airy Rooms, and Table Spread with the Beat the Market Affords. (gV^Only "Wlxit© Labor Employed _yg) RATES : G iv e U s a T r i a l. • Per Day. t l ; Regular Boarders, per Week. )4 ; T rtn sle n t, per Week ( 5 ; 25 Cents fo r Single Meal. 8. J. T U T T L E o o o P R O P R IE T O R .