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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1897)
jm. % « % ■BW able and earnest, worker and onowbo tor, Rev. C. A. Stine; noug by choir; spent much time and money in its pmver by the pastor; soup' by the upbuilding and advancement. choir; scripture reference*; recita ^ T U E S D A Y , D E C 28, 1897 Elder Rarklow was the youngest tions by Dolly Skcels ami Miss ¡M ly r tle ^ c ix v t a n d . til© 'U ’ p p e r - C c q . n i l l e of a family of seven children— 5 Effie Collier; (luct by Misses Maude P U B LIS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y and. is G o in g cn T lie r e . boys and 2 girls— he surviving six ______ Nosier and Irma Lukens; offering; of them. Since his death, the lust ii f C I e , , recitation by Miss Matio Skeeis, — • I j * ' D A t v v.v *. song by the choir; it flections on the The little son of A. M cMickle is i Married— on Halls creek. Dec.19, on earth to represent thut honored ____ Editors and Proprietors. tops* -Ar*t bj tin pMior, Rev. C. Hti)I veiy low; the case is a doubt-11897, P. A. Decker and Mrs. Sarah family is Mrs. Sarah Hickson, now " . : - . , ——— A. Stine; second by Mis Anna Nos- f a| oue, D. Lester. The contracting par- in her 77th year, who with her aged hiildinii of The ciuq™* is Vslloy1 piirocula^iy ^e r' third bv Mrs. Jennie Simmons;' p rof T H T r » vp,'„ ain„ inD ties are old residents o f Coos husband resides in this city. Though a n d .U o 1 f M C W o o s **»■"»* C o m ity g e n e r a lly . ^ i | fourth Stine; fifth uuI u u by i T Mrs a n Sarah ™ . u 0» «.l m U. i by , i | , . reached f i t ^ r a ^ county aud have the congratula-! 8Vrr1ou,nded b-v loving relatives and M« . / \.... Maury; \ T.... w tl, I.,, T *«<i 01 Babsctiption, psryear, »n sdvano«. j j . 1 Mrs ()ru sixth bv A Mrs. f lss8 r<? tUed " f,Y 01,11 ,neulbmii tions o f their many frieuds whom ! klnd ineuds she mourns with a - d v e ' h tis ------ - oent « Sugg, “»» t » ,„ „ | we join in wishing inauy happy! loneliness never again to be cheered Then followed a song laBt wae,t- P. PlSH KR, - N iw : - h ------- p a p ir A in o A L ----------- ‘ 21 Merchants’ Kxchauge, Hau Francisco, i t Ed Page returned on Saturday years. , until God shall call her home to join doxology, anil oar authorized ageu t. Tbia paper la kept ou file by t he choir, the -----.u - ‘ , the family circle ou the celestial tbla »flo e . benediction by the pastor. The ex- ; from a visit to the Eckley neigh- I ir e visited the bedside o f Uncle Hhores. Her extreme sge and I f re.sew were very interesting and the \ borhood. M. HicksoD, Sunday evening, und pnfeebled condition prevented her 0U« MERRY CHRISTMAS TIME. I musical selections appropriate to the] Many o f our people sre suffer- found the old geutleman in good i being present at the interment, which ,, , . __ .. -f*y £lve“ ' -ing from colds or la grippe; in fact spirits and resting pretty wtdi- took place at Norway cemetery De- Sant* Claus Makes His Usual Pleasant There was a large audience in attend- i ¡ew have escaped it The wound csosed by the rem oval, cetnber 19th, ninid the tears of those Visit—Secai Events All Around. ance. ’ It m a s o n ic a n d s t a r i n h t a l l a t i o n s . ^ 1 ° l o 8 *e e P , darliug; there i s no o f the capcer from his face L a » ! that knew and loyed him best. that o v e r300 people attended Coquille City and vicinity has The Masonic and Eastern Star; «*»'10 «» '• ‘ be almost entirely healed. However, ¡g he is wrestling with a very sever«! the,ceremonies, all of whom were been quite happy and faied sump orders celebrated their special festi- 00181 tratciug foi concert. cough, which is a source ot great | perM nul friends of the deceased who tuously during this holiday season, val of St. John's Day on Monday Jas. Thom was reported as no .* diad come to pay their last respects and all seems to be harmouions night by u joint public installation better Mouday evauing, having annoyance to him. You will find one coupon Inside mch 2 ounce bnfc anil two coupons Inside each 4 ounc« t among the people and the ‘‘s trif«” of officers and banquet. Both or taken a alight baok-set last week. A lodge o f the United Soffetf'rs to the. one that had gone and to Buy u boi?, read the coupon and sue bow to Ret your share of $230,UUO In presents. to enjoy the season aud have every ders were well represented in num was organized tp this city. offer comfort and consolation to the Some o f our young folks expect week with A 6°°d memberslTij) and ¡.family whose grief is unbounded, body else happy and supplied with bers of their membership and there the sweete that atteud. The sales was a host o f invited guests— in all to attend tbe Woodmen'* ball to protpilies ' ty. Income a leading Ij"is needless to say that they have by our merchants were never equal u very largo attendance. The ex take place in your city ou New fraternity* The. initiation“feeTlh-Ltii^ sjngere sympathy of a large IK «m lo l * i '4 F « 'i i ( I* ii4 ‘ i i i u o i i i n . Iluad the Herald Land <fe Loan to the present demands, hik I many ercises began by Beulah Chapter, Year's eye. ing only JÈ& ptaces.it within '.the exteiiding from the Go’s new offers aud wants, ou 4th families had Christmas trees and No. 0, O. E. 8 ., installing the follow At thiti time of tlio year 0 eolil i« page-_________'________ Lpaeinc 40 lue Atlantic.Ocean, Misa 'M ary Quick, o f Coquiile reach o£> wh th'o tfi'u affitpte{(.|. V ;‘t visits fmm Santa Clans. The ing elect and appointive officers: City, has speut part o f the holidays nurses hayp bdeu tseourfd. gnd. tjie I very easily contracted, and if left to ..... Church o f Redeemed Israel fur Mrs. Jonnie Rose, W. M.; Rev. C. with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Larin «, best «Lcarp is gu/rrapteed tp -the! The wmter Rctsion of the Oregon run its course without the aid of nished the only public Chnstmas A. Stine, W. P.; Mrs C. W. White, o f this city. inmsteii Skppbo,ll>°P9 for uieai- ; sl,ite teachers iissocintmn will he Hom e reliable cough medicine is tree on Christmas eve, including a A. M.; Mrs. N o r» A. Good, secre n. K. T r-„m bsrship sbomhl be left with Guy *n Portland, beginning tins liable to result in that dread disease, AND W. E. Lundy returned from the ( p JJ g Lohioanowekv Gw- ( T " (‘B«lav) evening, Dec. ‘i 8tb, and pneumonia. We know of no better nicejprogram of literary and musi tary; Mrs. Mary Kribs, treasurer; in the charier ^ ebutinuieg through AYeducsday remedy to cure ft cough or cold cal numbers. A large tree was Miss Emma Lorenz, conductress; mines a few days ago bringing the, ^ t ^ .n iH e il Llla' ’ ! and Thursday, laden and piles o f presents occupied Miss Marvin Lamb, assistant con ususl good report aud Utile bag o f : than Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy. precious stones. W e have used it quite extensively the platform at the church. The ductress; J. J. Lamb, chaplain; W. H. Rogers, o f Coos river, has ! Four -v e"™ of, Poor,, ^ m" j 1 " PrvicP program was as follows: Anthem points of star— Mrs. Alice Tuttle a id it has always given entire satis- N E W G K O C E B Y A N D l'H O V I S I O N the Vanbouser property' WH8 Prot,D,8ed " Len t,; « fo | o 'vlot: M a rk et. by tbe chMr; prayer by Elder W. Ada, Miss Flora Quick Ruth, Mrs. purchased f iction.— Olftgah, Ind. Ter. Chi?/. A . r - . r r - ' 1 contracts were awarded: “ Rose H. Nosier; recitation by Miss M ar Stine Esther, Mrs. Sherwood M a r - ^ d b e ^ e a permanent resident' This is the only remedy that is known “ The Old Soldiers’ Store/’ ,o E jre (jj, j . L . Yaden, tha Root; song by the choir; abort tha and Mrs. James Electa; Mrs. [ o f M yrtle Point. to be a certain preventive of pneu Is n ow open in the F i g « b u ild in g , o p posite «(5437; M yrtle Point to Jbindon, address by Elder Nosier; recita Roy warden, J. L. Roy sentinel, Miss j Ralph Knight arrived in town | 8 . C. Slavin», for $487.” Said tio- Makes life misery to thousands of monia. Among the many thousands O dd F e llo w « ’ lul l and n ext d o or west o f N o sier H ro’ s liv e r y stable, C o q u ille C ity . people. It manifests itself in many tion by Miss Anna Wheeler; solo, T h e p u b lic p a tro n a g s is k fu lly «o lic ite d . Mary Quick organist, N. L oren z, lately from Rnschurg. H e is quite ! area nr« I pss than one-balf what different ways, like goitre, swellings, who have used it for colds and la G o od s w ill be «o ld ch eap fo r cash. “ ChristmasTree,” by E lder Nosier; marshal. (improved, although not entirely should be received by (he mail car- running sores, boils, salt rheum and grippe, we have never yet learned of during which Santa Claus (Sam a single case resulting iu pneumo These interesting^exerciaes, con-, recovered from his injuries. j rier, consequently poor pay means pimples and other oruptions. Scarce nia. Persons who have weak lungs | N o sier) sppesred aud entertained ducted chiefly by Mrs. Tuttle as <JN THE PREMISES. The bridge across Catching , r o,,r BPrvicH- Other routes iu this ly a man is wholly free from it, in I or have reason to fear an attack of , all with his cute sayings aud ac worthy matron and N. Lorenz as L. H. PALM E R . some form. It clings tenaciously until | pneumonia, should keep the remedy . tion* aDd distributed tbe presents. marshal, concluded, J. W. Leneve, (creek, at the J>. G iles farm, was vlc‘ D" y ale “ ore iu reason, yet the lust vestige of scrofulous poison is broken down a few days ago by a many are taken entirely too low. The building was crowded to ovei- W. M., called the assemblage to j at hand. The 25 and 50 cent bot eradicated by Hood’.i Sarsaparilla, the Orvil Dodge, the pioneer histo flowing, but the committee tailored order for Chadwick Lodge, No. (¡8, logging team attempting to cross it. tles for sale by It. 8 . Knovvlton. One True Dlood Purifier. faithfully, prepared bountifully A. F. & A. M., and proceeded to The Misses Laura and Clara rian, has received raauy flue photo and distributed freel y o f tbe good install the new oflicera. The broth M urray spent a few days in town graphs o f historical and important Thousands of voluntary testimonials \\7ANTED— Addresses of your fiietals j ! v\ amt acqu lintniices, who are lltiiik- i TO things. erhood took their proper places and > Inst week. They were eu route to places in Coos and Curry counties. tell of suffering from scrofula, often ing of going u> Klondike. Cush t»ud. Our M yrtle Point department A. J. Sherwood served as marshal. [ Remote, where they will speud the Among them we notice Hattie Rock inherited and most tenacious, positive 1 C a ll ui o filc • o f COQl ILLE CITY IIEUALD. o f Port O lford, the Coquille and ly, perfectly and permanently cured by mentions the happy time at that The following were then inducted ! holidays. j W e a k M en , T o C u re C o n s tip a tio n F o ro vep , place, and "N ow -an dTben ” makes into office: N. Lorenz, W. M.; H. | Ed Page lms taken a pleasure Coos bay bars, a few logging Take Cascarots Candy Cathartic. 10c or 250. | ! tbe following repoit from Lnmpey S. Kribs, S. AY.; J. H. Cecil, J. AY .; j trip to the mountains in the Eck- camps and some mining views, all If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Y cu ng j of which are intended for the forth- creek school bouee; J. J. Lamb, treasurer; C. AY. W hite, I |Py neighborhood, to visit his old T li« Old Soldims’ Stor« will r«- j coming history and would certainly CHRISTMAS AT LAMPEY CREEK. j ceiv« a supply <>t oil in ««s «s , b«t- secretary; C. Roraander, S. D.; M. j friends iu that vicinity aud escape j t«i* Mini elieap«! than any h«r*.to- “ W beo your correspondent ar O. Hawkins, J. D .; J. L. Roy, S. S.; j the queries of the Alaska admircis. 'T * lP^lo P, ,Ktft n} ! ie. 'I'm I T. . , . . , „ . . o fin a u y o fth e o ld p io u e e r s w .il I fo i« on tlit— market. D « pearly to rived st the scboolhousi there was S .P .C . Johnson, J. S.: J. P. Good- BD »oterestmg feature., | lay iu supply. quite a crowd gathered And we oli- man, tyler. This reporter was much i 1 b,B PrJ™te 8U.,,,,,,,I fltll“ ‘ ,s P '8ce a'8° l,e “i 8 f - 1® PUP'J8 enrolled. I Ins | j ( wag j Dtj Pe£t a merry Christmas Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. i Dr. M iles' N o rvo rin s t c n S ic . nt a ll Jrug-’ tata. served many familiar faces amt entertained with these exercises, and \ B e sure to get H o o d ’ s and only H o o d ’ s . some strangers. A large tree was will reserve a further expose of I ' 8 ,bf ‘ B.r8« t . Pr,'í',t,, “ scliool ever j . (1 M yr,le ‘ p 0|Dtj , |le day being NOTICE.--A1I kinds o f engin« ____ _________ ______ r ' taught in this place . . ,-».*■ are tbe best after-dinner , n t n, , aI ,p,| s I duly observed by our people. The I I O O U f S F curtained, so that we could not then Masonry till some time when one or W e will send yon by mail. Absolutely l l l S pills, aid digestion. 23c. ntid macdiiiipry work for steiiin- well for Prof. Ira y er aud Ins able 1 -- Fit e, in plain pucka^e. the All-Powor- Christmas tree in the Presbyterian ( disaover what was on it, but about more of the brotherhood slights us | boats, sawmills, «to., done in the Hssistants. fnl I>r. Hofman’s Vital lteniorativ* C IT A T IO N . chinch was very npally arranged j 8 p. m. tbe house was tilled aDd the and makes us mad. Then, won't we Toblefg, with a legal guarant«« to 1 best i/liiliner. W ill be found nt Orvil Dodge started up the Mid and bore many presents for the J permanently cure lost Manhood, 8#lf, exeroise* commenced,opening with give it to ’em ? In the C o m ity C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re j Lyons’ m ill; or can b « addressed Abuse, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele- The Star then entertained the dle Fork o f tbe Coquille, Mouday, youn g folks, while a private tree, | gon fo r th e C ou nty o f Coos. a toug by tbe scholars, led by their stops forever night Emission« nnd all I at this place. J. 0. AA’ ilsou, ma- teneber, Mrs. Laflin, assisted by audience a brief while with the to make contracts for the right-of- well Itidet! willi nice gifts, msde' In tlu» m u tter o f the esta te o f Jam es A, unnatural drains. Ketnrnn to formar (chiuist. * d ecea sed , cita tio n . appearances emaciated organs. Prof. W. H. VVAddington. This •phantom marches” that were given way for the railroad company aud glad tbe hearts o f almost every L y T o o n s, L illy K ron en berp . and F . W . Kron en - T o C u re C o n stip a tio n F o r e v e r . was followed by recitations aud at a late entertainment by 20 beauti says it will be completed to Rose- family withht our little villnge. h e r«. h er husband, W illia m H. L y o n s. J. Take Citsuitretft Carulv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. The entertainment on Christmas Htewnrt L y o n s. Jonie O . L y o n s and Em m a 11 C. C C fail lo cure, druggists refund u.ouey. songs, Mrs. Laflin presiding lit the ful young ladies, under the direction burg within a year. M . Lyon s G re e tin g : I f w e could n ot cure, w e w ould n ot organ. Then followed humorous of Mrs. Nora A. Good and with Miss YVe have beeu led to believe that eve was well attended, and swelled In the nnuie o f the S tn te o f O regon: send our m e dicin e fre e to try , aud W h erea s Em m a M . L y o n s , a d m in is tra trix pay w h en sa tisfied . readings, “ Mr. Spoopendike in -, Irma Lukens at the organ. These buzzsaws are ou exhibition in some the treasury o f the “ Echo Octet” o f the sa id esta te o f Jam es A . L yo n s, d e The ceased, has filed her p e titio n in our said structing his wife iu politics” aud evolutions, so cleverly given, were of our show-windows; howtver, to a considerable extent. A d d ress “ Mr. Spooppudike’s bathing suit;” j complimented aud heartily ap- upon investigation we And that masque hall, on Christmas night, court, d u ly verified , p ra y in g fo r an o rd er o f sale o f the real esta te o f sa id deceased, fo r HOLBROOK, M E R R IL L was an enjoyable affair, being fairly then followed instrumental selec- j plauded, and then the audience ad- big squaslios and yellow pumpkins WESTERN M EDICINE CO., n .r j j . -.il’ . o- .V the purposes therein set forth. Yon and & S T E T S O N ........... tions, led by Prof. Haul v on the < journed to the lower hall till the are the principal display. well atteiKIPrt notwithstanding the | each of you, and all other persons unknown fact that Home p a r tis maliciously if Hny such there be int*re**««i in »aid es- Also BRID G E k BEACH [Incorporated! violin nnd Miss Theresa Hanlv on tables were set. This preparation 4i • i * j . t * tRte as devisee heir or otherwise are herehv A very enthusiastic meeting was or ignorantly circulated the eroue-! dted aud r?quired to appe a r in the C ou nty tbe organ. A few rar.ro recitations was engaged in heartily by the held in this place on last Monday Kalamazoo. Mich. OU9 report t h a t the brick b a l l WHS I C ou rt o f the S ta te o r O re g o n in and fo r STOVES followed, when Santa Claus slipped ladies of the Star and the Masonic evpuing by tbe Alaska Company, i l m i o p m i iH n n d t h e r e b y i n d u c e d I th * CmmLV o f Coos on th e first d a y o f the in through a window, who, bowing brethren, and iu a very short time ( i H H g e io u s ana m e i e o y lutiui.cii r„Knlrtr twr,u of sttid to„ rt, to -w it: ou and it now appears a certainty that to the crowd, proceeded to examine two long tables were spread and many to either remain a t home or j M O N D A Y , the Ski d a y o f Ja n u a ry , 1*18. at a ship will be built and a company co elsewhere. Old Santa Claus, in i >he h oa r o f It o’ clock in th e fo ren o on o f tbe Christmas tree, aud on being burdened down with oh, such a , . . * said d a y a t the cou rtroom o t said court at of prospectors sail for Alaska iu , satisfied, he called to his aid Mr. wealth of substantiate aud delicaeies and nny other Ills rounds, seems to have missed j K u sonta h a ll, in the to w n o f C o q u ille tbe spiing. none, ns evidence o f his annual C ity , C oos C ou n ty, O rego n , to show cause Latiin and J. E. Quick to dismantle that the sight aione was a feast. i f a llv th ere be w hy an o rd er should n o t be AYr. YY\ Endicott, tbe blacksmith, visit was seen on every baud. the tree, while he called off the These were iu such abundance that gra n ted to th e said a d m in is tra trix to sell I so much o f th e real esta te o f the said de- names on the presents and passed about 250 persons were served says 1898 will be the leading graiD DEATH OF ELDER S. S. BARKLOW. Or any and everything i n F en in « ’ » t w Y o r k C lie m l% ( n a e l | era s ed as sh all be necessary.a b rie f d es crip them to three or four vouug ladips nmnv large and beautiful cakes left SPaa,' u. J id « ‘uK f r' ,la tlle .»'"u b e r H v i f i i l h l i l l u k t ‘ 8 ji F r e e O f f e r o f the lands b elo n g in g l o sa id esta te carried in a D ied — At his home near N orw av, b tion to he delivered to the rightful uncut, many others onlv sampled, o f P OVV8 b« ba8 b ««u repairing re- I« » O n e* I t r u d e r s , ein g as f »Hows: First-class Hardware Store. owners. As soon as the presents and much other provisions i Jcked . oert> ^ b l‘ 8 M ! [ 'L o n «i 8eco? d8 lbe Friday, Dec. 17, 1897, Elder S. 8. The e^ of se^-, sw)^ of hw !^ sec 6 t 20 s, r 12 w; the 1 \ } 4 of uw^ and sw)4 of liw^, The distincuished New York chemist, T . were distributed, Santa Clans went away. It was a banquet for the } ,redlc,! " ° 1>F lbe llarue88 ha8 Barklow, aged 56 years, 4 mouths sec 7, t 20 h . r 12 w; the sV£ of swj^. sec 1. t ______ J. J. LAM B. A. Slocnrn. demonstratin« his discovery of aud 20 days. 29 s, r 18 w, the of se^ of nw'ij, sec 12, out through the window, then the kings and enjoyed by everyone. ( oeeD »i reliable nnd absolute cure for Consump Elder Barklow, or“ UncleSammie,” t 29 s, r 18 w, slO-lU of Sf*’4- nee 11, t 29 s. r tion ( Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all tree was removed, the floor swept The.hosts and hostesses spared no A company organizing at this 18 w: lots 1. 2,8. 4. <». 7, M. 9.10.11,18 and I bronchial, throat, lun« and chest diseases, and a clairvoyant performance efforts to make the occasion a happy i place with a view to building a as he was familiarly called, was born 14. sec r>. t 20 s. v 18 w; lots 1. 2 and 8. and stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections. Ren- j eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and given by Prof. J. E. Quick, much one, nnd certainly they made no schooner and going to Alaska to in Union connty, Pennsylvania, July sw l^ of ne*4, sej4 ' of n w1^. lie54 of sav 54. nw5 i °f ^ °f 54. sec (». t 20 s, r I all condii inns of wasting away, will send to the delight o f the audience. failure of it; the humblest guest j *’*plnre the gold districts in that 27, 1841, and in 1848 moved with 18 w; the n5>j of ncl(, se54 neJV. neL of I'JIREE I’ REE B O T T L E S (ell different* o f s e 1.;, sen 7,.t 20s, r 18 w ; the Then followed plays by the young fared alike hospitably with all the | froasen region. YYork on the ship his parents to Stephenson county, nw? 4 , and of liis New Discoveriis to any afflicted o f tieV{-w5.j and \ ’ }4 ot se54- s, c 1 * * reaucr of the Coquille H e r a l d writine. for people, while thp lederly had a others, and officials and rank and i ■ r' 11 be begun about the first of Illinois. In 1858 he united with the s, r 18 w: th e \vl a o f l i e 1*, v}4 o f n v *4 and Keeps a fine and fresh Ii tie of German Baptist church, being then nw Vj of nw'4, si c 17. t 2d s. r 18 w: the nelV nice social time. Those lasted till rile of the fraternities vied with January, 1898. It is “ New Scientific Threatment*’ has cured Candies of nil kinds, fresh ill his 17th vear; was married to Miss o f n e '4 , see is . t '.ii ». r i:i n>, ,,f » c 1, tf'ousands permanently by its timely use, 1 o’clock, when the old folks and each other in efforts to plesse and Chas. Schroeder, the road super Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, etc. ¡ind he considers it n simple professioral Mary Studebaker in abm t 1861 who |,,ml *°l" 3 " " d 4’ B C C M ‘ 28 *' r w: t"’ se‘4 sec 4, fc 28 s. r 12 w: sw und n1 , o f n\v '4 little ones departed to tliPir homes, hospitality. visor, has had a crew o f men at duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial I fiec 8. t 28s. r 12 w. till' u:';4 o f ne!4 o f se'4 fo his infallible cure. Choice line of while the youth enjoyed themselves | work on the Middle Fork road for died iu March, 18(5F>, leaving bim j sec 88, t 27 s. r 18 w; 1 31-100 acres on Cun- •Science daily develops new wonders, and both boy«, ! uinghnm creek: the se>4 o f se’^ o f se54 sec dancing, Prof. Haulv holdiug the j A 15-year-old daughter of Cbas. several days recently, so we prom with two Humll . children, c . ... this great clim ist, patiently expert mention Siestreem was drowned near her ise our c?ast neighbors their mail c n e o f w h om 18 S c h o o l S u p e i- m t e n d - f 3(5. t 27 s, r 18 w :,«ll fir ami white cedar bow. N o w - a n d - T h k n .” for years, has produced results as beneficial tim b e r on e % sec 81. t 28 s. r 13 w: a ll tim to humanity as can be claimed by any the people ' s ball ! home at Ton-m ile Wednesday oveo- a little more regularly if Charley's eut J. H. Barklow, who is now serv ber on a s trip 30 fe e t w id e on east s id e o f modern genius. His assertion thai lung Nent nnd cosy...... ing his fourth year as school super the seV 4 sec 12, t 29 s. r 13 w ; a ll tim b e r cx- force holds out. troubles and consumption are curable in Took place Christmas night, and I n ,8 of 'a8t in * •in« ul* r nd intendent o f Cods county: tile other, oept rad c ed a r on w K o f n w 't b io Y4, nnc _____ B I L L I A R D P A R L O R S . any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters .1 r. T t 3 « . 1 1 ... 1 : 1 bo 11 boo :r», t Zi) b . r 11 w. a ll <»f tin* w il proved to be a magnificent affair, | ^ ^ Judge J. Henry Schroeder and til© of gratitude,” filed in his American and AOUUgGtL D l . Q. B f — tlk lo Inin«.ttn meridian: m ortili an: all nil that th a t part im rt of o f blocks blottki ■ W -I , d i p i ” l lamette lametta menuian: an mar 01 01 European laboratories in thousands from more largely attended than it was aged about 6 years, started for the wife were visiiing with relatives _ j '— • the ‘ town of ' Co- in this city on June 1st, 1889, in his l nml 2 and roserve • lot in those cured in all parts of the world. thought it could be and most enjoy- 1 ° ° * L b" d *° • « " " b,r* uch and friends in this city last week. qnille City. Coos County. Oregon, occupied Medical experts concede thnt bronchial, by sawmill, store, lumber yard, wharf, Sble A large number of vimtor« ! C8' lpd D 7 or(? k' » ‘ *bi\ wp' * >8- chest nnd long troubles lead to Consump im . o i, booms and the booms and boom privileges: Ison running about ~ tion. which, uninterrupted, means speedy lots 3. 4. 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 17; lots 9, and certain death. C. O G ilk e y P r o p riverPr^ u t s w h iT 7 h eHnn1i,lnigeht I * 8,er’ wbere lhe Rir1' ! d* OIR» S vilu ed iufom it.O D a ^ d a U h‘H c^ ion i h™ " f b fe “ nd wbo 10 and 11, block 24; lot 7, block 25 in W at Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C., 98 ere seven kins’ extension to the town of Coquille ■upper/w rvrd by Capt Butler a t 1 D8n,e’ M !“ ou “ P ‘ b(* “o tbe new l/ok Bud da,a , «¡u v.vcs him There w. Pine street.. New York, giving postoffice nnd Has lhe finest billiard City, Coos County, Oregon: lot 12, block 14 girl*— born express address, nnd the free medicin* will Hotel Coquille, surpassed anything I 8tra8m'''*>d ^ * pitchfork in her I Ior *“ e new ° ° k' I c h ild r e n - » Boys and 4 g. in North Addition to said Coquille City; lot table to be found in be promptly sent. Sufferers should tnko Again tlio work o f some unprin- j to this union, nil of whom are still 4. block 5, Elliott’s Addition t,o Coquille 1|U I» U U b u b m r u iu *pe«T OD 0 of instant advantage of his generous proposi of the kind ever given before ? I b* nd ehB l,,ed ‘ ° ----------- southern Oregon....... cipl^J person is felt. Ou last Sun- [ living. In 1871 he, in company with City; 100x50 feet on west side east flee line tion. large number took supper at Tuttle * ! he“ ' Tb? . b; ndle th? fnrk sec 1, t 28 s. r 13 w; lots 1, 2, 3 and s1^ of lot Please tell the Doctor you saw his Keeps on hand the offer in the Coquille City that hotel also, which is highly spoken' broke and id * feH on her face in day two fine dogs were poisoned; ¿9 others, mine to Oregon and 3, block 2, Coqnille City; lots 7 and 8. block H erald . one, owned by Marshal J.C.Brown, I settled on the Coquille river, where, 4, North Ferndale, Coos Connty, Oregon; purest wines, liquors of. Whetstone’s orchestra fu r-! Wa ' r' \nd [or 8° “ e caU8e ^ lots 2, 3, 4. 5, G, 7, 8, 9, 10, block 6, and lot 2, to I not . extricate herself. Her little w h s the fourth he has lost in this i as pioneers, they braved all dangers block and Cigars. l in the town of Riverton, Coos Dished fine UlDUvtl lllix. music. ill unit . The 1 uc prizes in i/.m tu . 11 . way; the other was owned bv Hud 1 and endured tho hardships incident Connty. Oregon, also river frontage front the handsomest lady and gentleman 8,,' er W8B ‘ ° ° * 058,1 *° « ’ T e. “ 8818t: ing lots ft and 6. block G; boom privilege Courteous treatment. -- were voted to ¡ ance and weot home crying A lies, and wns valued very highly, to the building of homes in a new A attending the - Imll front lots 2 and 3 sec 8, t 28 s, r 13 w. being New building opposite Railmid Depot. n . . . o . 1 country. He, with his brother the Riverton sawmill property with all Mr. Carlsou was called aud he I f you suffer from any o f the | * Miss Thom aud Rome Hlaek, l>oth of booma, boom and Aater privileges and ma ills of men, come to the oldfcst C . C. M Y E R S , Mvrtle Point A hot «ratest a g e d dr* « ßBd " i “ dH*d fo r® to ,hß frotn Remote that nliilo playing Special nt on the Pacific Coast, | ' chinery. - — - - 1 1 be *ad affair brought s mournful the part of Sauta (.’ Ians oil Christ religion into this valley and . began , . It is further ordered that a copy of this OR. JORDAN * C » .t | for swbile, but ended as stated. ^ 1 0 8 1 M a rke t SL Esl d 1862 Chlistrosa time to tbe family, and w o rk o f b u ild in g u p a s t r o n g b ra n c h citation be published at least five successive A R C H I T E C T A N D mas eve, AVm, Murray’s clotbiug o f th at d e n o m in a tio n in th is vicin itv. weeks in t h e Coqnille City H s u a i . d . a I 1 " I II “ Y’ o n n g m e n and m i d d l e / I sTNDAT-w Htsii. o b serv an c es . > »e n to the neighbors, whose svm- P R A C T IC A L B U ILD E R . caught fire from tlio caudles on the m I ® O a g e t i m e n who are suffering i , ai i „ i newspaper published in said town of Co- No other Christmas trees were pat hies were deeply wrought upou. j f from the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex- j * troe and he came very near burn 1 he church, th en n u m b e r in g o n ly qaiiie City. Coos Connty, Oregon, in maturer years. Nervous and Physical e ig h t p erso n * (b e i n g an e q u iv a le n t l>on. in chamber» thm 1 7 th day of No r > L A N S , Elevation» and Detail» of nnv j I cesses prepared but that at the little church, .. ^ „ *'• ** ................. n e h l l i t « I m p o l e n r j L n « l M nnhinod ( I ing lo death. No particulars have I kind of ntructnre famished on short m all its c imp!; .riions; N p c r m a t n r r h fv a , but Sunday inoruitig both the C hn»- n u m b e r to th o se sa v e d . iu tin* i a n t c ie n ' t "••»«’e •“ » Hon ..vc... .. Henry Schroeder. notice. M ill take building contracts cr I i I P r o a la fn i'r h n » » , U t tn o r r h «r a , O le e l, ( i been reported. I reqiion p.T o f t 'r l i i n l l n g , e t c . By a 1 work !>v the day. tian *Dd Southern Methodist Sira- Exchange: James Nesbett and _f . . - ark), tbe members beiug tbe three Jndgeof the Connty Court of the State of Residence near Coqnille Collegiate Insti I | combination of remedies, of great rurative pow- . | Mrs. J. A. Haine*, o f Eckley, brother», * David, John and Samuel dAnl »»rcRon f,,, the County of Coo., with the day-schools distributed beautiful H atti« McCain, an eloping couple, er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment ' -* - * 1 ' v ikf . 111,1 n o n .t uOivo/l I . t h A.-, t* ..F ljulfi seal t»f aid court affixed, this 17th d;»v of tute. th it it will n.'t only afford immediate relief but , \ cards, boxes of candies and other were arrested last Friday in Rose- came to town recently to meet her | Barklow, their mother and their November, 1897. pernnnent cure. Tbe Doctor does not claim to 1 |» kal ] j . H E N R Y SCHRO EDER. presents to the *eholar* nnd teach burg | ) perlonn rtir Mes, but is well-known to be a fyir . J Nasbott w h s h hrnkomnti on sister, Mrs. Hansell, who arrived | wivWi n|„0 Mig81}eUv Snvder, which County Judflfe. !’ l -qunre Physu;i;ws and Surgeon, pre-eminent members. ( o t o t l N v o 't l ( i i n i p t h i * l l o n f l i . er*. In some instances special tbe west side road, nnd Hnttio is » at this place by team from the j in lft7;t hl|(, incrt,n8€ ,j ' in I his specialty— »Itv—1> A ttest : E d R/ cki . kff , Clerk. 11-23 5fc D i IflcaHPM s e a s e « o f M e ir •S.» !>i;i I i « thoroughly erHdlmtod irom the presents were made by teachers to hsmlsiiroe girl o f 18 years, tbe John I av liver. She will visit wjit.n A okurcli organization wns Infants* Shirrs to one year old ......... # 5 ! system w ithout using t l r m i r N O T I C E . Child’s Wool Stockings, ft, G. 7........... 8 j with tin* Haines family at Eckley, e8tablisbed that lms long since E V E R Y >1 .4 X Hpplvliitf to UK will 1 their ncholnrs and by scholars to daughter o f tho principal o f the k rh ild ’a Cotton SStookint'fi. ft. G, 7 . . . 7 I i ceiv»» nur firm ext opinion of his rom p'nlnt. naughfer, Mrn. L* boNpted of over 100 member», over H’eu n'fuarantc'a POSITIVE CUBE 1m I } their teachers. At the Christian North Yamhill school. When J, 0 wl , Inf.iTits* Shoes, all colors, 1 to 4......... 25 | 'P H K C iU ’N T Y COt RT O F COOS I every case we undertake, o r forfeit O n e k Sunday-school Mrs. A. L. Nosier nppiehended they were on tbeir Knapp, of Port O rfoni. which ‘T'ncle David" presided as 1 C ot >nnty. State of Ore con, will receive Men’s Sunday Shoes, until crone........ 1.2'» T l i o n s a r i l D o lla r s * ( Ladies* Snndav Shoes, until gon e.... 1.2ft | Itation F R E E And strictly private. , received a handsome Bible from her way to Coos baj. It is reported that ‘‘Jessie,” the elder until his death in 18S9, since sealed proposals for the superintending ami CHARGES VERY REASON ABLE. Treat- ! ' * f tfi<‘ I’. m . i - I ment per>«Ynally or by letter. Send for book, \ class, and st the Methodist Sunday- vet .HAD g a m b le r , tin» c o m e th e w h ic h lim e the r e » p o n » lb i li t v am i Farm and Infirninrv. for the yv«r c.»«n- P fo -T o -lta e fok- F i f t y <> i u a “ T h o P h ilo s o p h y o f n a r r la g r , 1 « « a « re « o ..r f *i— rested on meneins March 1. 189S, unc. ending Feli Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, niAkes weak school Miss Keely received a volume b a b y a ct agH iu a n d is t r y in g to I c the c h u r c h i free. (A valuable took tor men.) ra a rv 28, 1899. men »iront;, blood pure. MH9.I1. A ll tir ugu iste V I S I T 1>R. J O I t n i V f l of poems from her class. b u lld o z e th e b o y s in to k e e p in g b im E l d e r 8. 8 . B a r k lo w , th e s u b je c t _ _ _ All bi«ls must state definitely what the The Christian Endeavor gave n l \ r A N T E D .— T K H 8 T W O K T H Y A N t o v e r tile w m t e r m o n th s ill p a y m e n t o f this sketch, w h o at the tim e o f applicant prupiwe» t o «1:.. and be flirt) with the finest and largest Museum of its kind ia the special nnd appropriate service of for rc.pon.iw“ c t.b ii.h c .i hoaW in » u i . ° >r world. Come and learn how womlerfirfty you | ’ h<> n e v e r h ad to lose, his death w a s e ld e r o v e r th e < of Unn<rT 1 are made; how to avoid sickness ami disease. . song and Bible readings, in the fol >r Gra«t*n Monthly and expenaea. T h e I h > vh »a y th oy w ill g iv e hi no a t|aille, M o s c o w ( I d a h o ) n nd (M a te r* Nm ember 13,18*7. W e are Cuntinually adding new specimens. I ’ C A T A L O G CM FMEM. (a lo r w r f t e . P o sition steady J. H U N K Y 8C H K O E D E B ............................. “ lowing order: Voluntary by the sddreMm if *>« ’ » » « « • get m ar-: ville (YYashington) * b ra n e b e a o f h i» iSl« ned d County ,ludge. I0 S 1 M a rke t S free t, San PnncM C O . CaL < 25 and 27 Market S t , S. F. choir; scripture reading by the pas- Ton'Company my. Dept Y. Chie»«o. [ rted. 1 chosen church, in wl B.F. ROS5S, Commissioner. \ UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT. ¿tvUlf Clin licviiltl This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Blackwell’s Genuine BULL DURHAM Groceries Provisions S c r o fu la PUBLIC HAY AND STOCK SCALES W e Send it Free M o o d 's and Sarsaparilla Oíd. CALL FOR ::: Doors, Windows The Wonders ot Science Building Material, Lung Troubles und Consumption Can Be Cured. 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