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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1898)
Ecjptnii City gUraiii. TU ESD AY, MARCH Church H a jS T U rt C B | A I l V 8. 1898. Coquille City. Preaching 1st and 3d L o rd ’ s days in each m onth, at 11 o ’ olook a. w . and 7:IiO j p. m. S unday-school every Sunday at 10 : o’ olook a. m. Pray* r-meefcing every W ed- I aesdav even in g. O. A. S tin b , M inister. I Insurgents the Victors. New York, March 2.— Reports of the recont battle at Holguin, Santi- L O C A L ITEM S. | ago de Cuba, have beeD received in i New York. Instead of tbe battle Dr. M ile.' Nerve F lu te .* * c . e l ell drugf tele. I being a Spanish victory, as repre RpHtt llie Ty|i«writer ad- sented from Havana, it was a disns- Tertiaameul on Ibis pace. . trous defeat, followed by a retreat Re*. Mr. Slice »pent n couple of the Spanish forces. Tbia infor mation comes through Cuban days at Mambtield last week. sources, nod is the cause of great 3. B . Fox visited Marshfield rejoicing, because the guns and a dsy or so on business last week. ammunition shipped from Long E d ucate Your n o v e l« W ith Cuacarets. 1 Island less than a month ago were Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. used in the fight. Major Miranda, 10c. 16c. If C. C- C. fail, druggists refund money who landed the expedition, reports , Mrs. R. M. Strang left on Inst the facts without many details, but Wednesday’s train for California, ‘ from other letters which came by where she will reside. , the same mail the story is told. The Spanish forces were com- Rev. C. E. Rosa is preaching to immense and increasing audiences | manded oy General Linares, who i for some timo has been at Holguin, nightly at Poitlaud. Henry Johnson and wife of making preparations to inarch to Prosper came up last week and 1 the city of Santiago. His army I included cavalry and artillery. The «pant a few days visiting friends. 1 road, a winding one, was a regular Jndt/ing from the report of Capt. death trap. Linares used his artil- Fisk, there is very little hope of j lery as much as possible, but Port Orford being made a harbor , the Cuban force of less than a o f refuge. I thousand men could not he dis The schooner Mayflower was lodged. Geueial Garcia’a command did towed np by the tug lust Thursday, near noon, and loaded with lumber not reach its full strength until the fifth day after the fighting began, at Lyons’ sail). i On this day the Spanish columns City Marshal E d Qallier, of retreatad iu confusion, carrying the Bandon, was in thisplace part of last wounded to Holguin aud leaving week and shook bands with many 200 dead on tho field. The Cuban old acquaintances. loss in the five days’ fighting was Mrs. Burt McDuffee and sister, less than 50 killed. M iss Van Lew, of Bandon, were The real Spanish loss will never vieitiDg W . E. McDuffee, esq., and be known, as the dead and wounded family aeveral days last week. were taken from the field at night. A monument to mark the last It is estimated that nearly 1000 resting-place of om late Comrude were killed and wounded. From W m . Way was received at this word received from Holguin it was learned that there were several com place by last Wednesday’s train. panies annihilated by the Cuban News: It is said that the New fire. port coal bunker will be raised, so that vessels of the Em pire's class, can load at high tide as well as low. Canadian Pacific Tools. The Oregonian editorially refers to Sec. 22 of the Dingley tariff law, which McKinley’s attorney general declared inoperative and void, in tbe following drastic manner: “ The loss to our lines (railroads) • ® ~ O u account of failing health, by the bonding privilege alone g ^ P o n e o f the finest ranches in the which Sec. ^22 of Dingley act abro g 0 V t a t a must be sold at oace. Call gated is estimated at $25,000,000 a g i ^ a t H erald office, or on James year yet no move is made in con g V D o o g b i y , Lampay creek, this gress to remedy thiB injustice.” g S “ county. Then referring to the present rail Th e Odd Fellows have been road war of rates and consequent improving their hall bnildicg, confusion in commercial circles re specially puttiog in a new floor iu sulting from unstable freight rates, the lower room and otherwise fix tbe great Republican papor scolds ing it up. A new fence also equal to a Populist It says: “These are abominations almost encloses the lot. unbearable and we shall never see Pupils of school age in the Ban the last of them as long as congress don district cumber 277, and the and the department of justice sit in population of the school district is dumb compliance with theCanadiun 763. The Recorder says this is n Pacific.” This indicts the repub slight decrease in population dur lican administration and congress ing the last year. of being tools of the English cor AN TED - TRUSTW ORTHY AN D poration, and looks liko the indict active gentlemen and ladies to travel ment is true.— La Grande Observer. Iter responsible, established bouse in state Oscar Wickham and wife came np from Bsaver H ill last woek and visited a faw days. Mr. W . is an employe on the new mine— the Klondike. W f o O regon . M onthlv $66.00 am i expenses. P osition steady. R eferen ce. E n closeself- sddreeeed stamped envelope. T b e Dom in ion C om pany, Dept. Y, Chicago. H o w ’ s T h is . V© offfir O ne H undred Dollar© Reward fo r any chhh o f Catarrh that oauuot be A vendetta is likely to break out cured by H all's Catarrh Cure. F. / . CH KN EY * CO. Proprietors, at Myrtle .Point if this govern ment doesn’t soon tackle Spain. Blood is bsgiuniug to boil, and now when citizeu meets citizen, then comes a whack. Toledo, O. W e the undersigned have know n F . J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hint perfeotly hon ora ble in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any oblig a tion s m ade by their firm. West A T ru st, W holesale D ruggists, T oledo, O., W alding, Kinnan & M arvin, W holesale Druggists, T o le co , O h io. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blond and muoous surfaces o f tbe system . P rice, 7fto. per tiottle. Sold b y all D ruggists. T estim on ials free. • “ Do yon—ah— ever have recourse to narcotics?" asked the uew phy I desire to attest to the rnsrita of sician. "Ouly once a week," said Chsmbsrlain's Cough Remedy ns the patient. “ I go to church with ods of the most valuably and eflfc- usy wife every Suuday.” eisnt preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous sough for me in 24 hours, and in gratitude therefor, I deans to in form you that I will never he with out it and you ahmild feel proud of the high esteem in which your Rem edies are held by people iu general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it.- <> H. D owney , Editor IMmorrat, Albion, Ind. For sale bv R. S. Knowlton. W <3 5? 0 P recinct, 0 S p 1 Burton P ra irie........................... 2 B a n d o n ......................................... 3 C o a le d o ........................................ 4j Coos C it v .................................... 5 Coor R iv e r ................................... fl North C oos R iv e r ..................... 7 C o q u ille........................................ 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T b e H e r a l d a u d a b o v e u iH R n zioe T p O R S A L E -or trade for desir- T. J. T h r i f t , Chairman. O ffers- both cue year, ouly §2.25. ^ able in sid e property’ in C oqnille C ity. A. J. S h e r w o o d , Secretary. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N A H otel b uild in g, main portion 24xoO feet, » S f i f i Buys two lots in Coquille 2 stories high: L to sam e, 24z60; all fu r THINK OR STARVE NEW YORK WORLD, S W A K 88 N R H E U M A T IC C U R E GO ¡67 D e a r b o r n S t r e e t , Herald Land § Loan Co. • (HERALD BUILDING) C oqu ille C ity , O regon. WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, K d w r a t e T o u r D o w e l s "W ith C a s r n r e t s . Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 10c 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. I C ity , Rood situation. » S fiO O H ° use nD(f l°t >n Co- I K j /V i V V / anille C ity, fo r sale fo r $GC0; it rents for $5 per m onth, $ 6 0 0 S 2 three acres io C oquille C ity ; this pieoe can be divided. nished com plete, well supplied with the b est o f water, and does the entire business for the Governm ent S tone Ounrry everv year w hich means from 80 to 50. regular boarders; pood steaiubo.it facilities; also ouly about .‘MX) feet from depot. In connee- tion is good Feed S table and all outbuild- in cs, with three good lots. 50x100 feet. T h is is a grand location fo r Rome one. P rice, $3500. G ood property taken, sam e ns cash, AND j j M 'C flLL B A ZA A R PATTERNS j T hese celebrated paper patterns have been favorites with the ladies for tw enty-eight years: they are illus trated in M cC all’ * M agazine. This m agazine also explains and depicts the latest styles gives household hints, pictures anil stories, and con ta in s the handsom est colored plates that it is possible to produce. All o f these fea tures are o f interest to wom en e v e ry where. T hou sands o f pretty gowns and garm ents are show n, nnd pat terns for the same, furnished fo r 10 or 15 cen ts—none higher. T o every lady who w ill cu t out this advertisem ent and send it with $2 to the C oquille H erald office, this paper and M cC all’ s M agazine will each be m ailed for one year, and in a d d ition to this there w ill be Rent to each su b scriber a coupon entitling her to one M cCall Bazaar P attern, which she m ay select at any time. j i j seres for snle at 1 R Q this price; im provem ents are worth $1000, to be given aw ay. $3000 15 mu A n sw er Any Qitestion You may A sk It. Standard American Annual. * * * PRICE CENTS R eady Jan. I, 1898 , O n A lt N ew s Stands, jtjtjta a a * * * * * Larger, Better, More Complete Than Evet. py*7>» mt»t widflr told Arnnttl Rtfn- ” Boo* and Polthral Manual pnHnbtd. MRS. 0. tii© ,> in|,1 Aiuinusc Hint the Hhli- a i d (or one year, both for ouly $2. KELLY, Proprietor, I l k Acre rn Coqnille City, new * 2 story honse o f 7 room s; closets and porches; barn, ohickenhouse, garden, good spring clone to house, you ng orchard and small fru it; pasture for cow , e tc.; all cleared And fenced. s T s tl b J r M W n . ™ Jones— I s it possible tor a train- j 1 boy to become president of n road? Hones —Yes, if he doesn’t reform. HERE TO STAY! l ii. mmi Contractor and Builder, inery. a v in g b o u g h t o u t m r s . s t o w - ers’ m illinery plore at B an d on , I can [ furnish tho best and n icest g o o d s at tne | lowest rates. j I have now a ch oice new Rtock on h a n d , i Rnd am constantly receiving H Seasonable and Stylish Goods. T he ladies o f C oqa ille and tho low er river, and o f Bandon aud vicin ity , should call nnd inspect m y good s an d learn m y prieos b efore purchasing elsewhere. AIKS. 8. D. B A R R O V S . B an don, O reg on . C O O S B A Y M anufacturer o f M arble Monum ents. H ead ston es. Tablets, e tc. Cemetery lo ts enclosed w ith ston e coping or cu rbin g. Iron railings furnished to o r der. C orrespondence solicited from parties livin g in the cou ntry or other tow ns who may wish anythin g in my line o f busin ess. M a r b u f if io - - - - - - O no. »s.l.n« --------- ' fo ----------- " -------Lî — ** * esired; ou t power r small m achinery if d side ra» ge on hill land. Bottom land thor- o u zh ly clea red . C attle, horses, fow ls, im plem ents aud furniture, A ll inclnded, at $6500. PATENTS :: CAVEATS, DESIGNS, TRADE MARKS. | Send us a tnrdrl or rough penril SK E T C H of your invention and we will E X A MI N E and report as to ita patent- ability. ’* InvcntoiV Guide or How to Get a Patent.” sent tree $ A A A $ COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. 0 FARRELL, FOWLER & O'FARRELL, f lK L IA B I.E E S T IM A T E S ON ALL L kinds o f b uildin gs. Flans and speci i A cstions furnished on short n otice. All work gu aran teed . [auglTt» , 1 4 :5 N. Y. AVE.. WAiHINGTOII, D. C. When writing mention this paper. r A L L kinds o f farm work s o lic it e d . H ors- shoeing and plow work ft specialty Supplies fo r lo gg in g w ork, w edgen, dogs, rin g s,ca n t-h o o k s and everyth in g used in loggin g cam ps k ep t on h a n d . S atisfaction guaranteed. S hop on corn er n orth o f P io- neei Feed sta b le. (1 9 t f The Riverton Hotel Marble and Slone Works C. IN. PATERSON, Prop. We * THE WORLD. P u litz e r B u ild in g , N e w Y o r k . McCall's Magazine I I Acres — 3^ tnrleB from Co- quille C ity, on Cunningham creek, small house aud barn, sparkling | spring branches, and 15 acres o f rich loam Ranch in California bottom land ; balance saw tim ber on hill ' land, and fine pasture land when tim ber i s ' for a ranch on C oquille rem oved. T im ber is w orth m ore than we river. For particulars call at the H erald ask fo r the place. Price $1380; part cash, Land & Loan C o’s trflice. or will sell 80 acres with im provem ent for T o T hadb —For a farm near C oquille C ity: I $000; same terras. A house nnd lo t in F loresvillo, T exas, w orth | Acres— One mile from ruil- $1200, or 240 acres o f land—-10 acres i r a - ; proved, house insured for $400; all fe n ce d ; ' road depot nnd stenmer landing in 60 miles from San A n ton io, Texas. O r 160 I C equille Citv; b ottom and bench land; acr. sin western Nebraska, a d jo in in g G rant, i spring b ra n ch ; fenced, but no buildings; county seat o f Parking cou n ty. C on sid er-I chi toice loca tion ; fo r sale low able im provem ents on thin p lace: a well O Q Acres — H alf level bench; that cost $500. F or fa rth er in form a tion , ^ V balance ch o ice bottom U nd cleared; call at the H huald office. spring branch for water fo r .stock; small I T ? O K S A L E —207 acres o f land; 50 acres house. yK m ile from incorporate limits o f -T bottom , m ostly all cleared and in culti- C oqu ille C ity ; has fine view o f town an d ! tation , well fenced: balance bench land; ▼alley, ey , also steamer stenmer and cars. 40 acres pasture; 230 fruit trees o f firat-class fru it; 1 acre small f ) ait; 7-room house, in hive the best land, best good con dition ; plenty o f water handy; loention, and b est improved large barn and stable with w agonshed; { workshop, wood house, dairyhouse, sm oke «mall farm in tbe Coquille valley, is in side property, in one o f the nicest tow ns in house and other outbuildin gs. S tock and : farming utensils also for sale. Situated on C oos cou n ty. I f von want the very best at prices and terms that ate an o b je ct and \. innin road, near public river landing; h a n d y have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a home, to school. that is a jo y forever, aud mean business, R IV E R T O N , COOS C O U N T Y , O R E G O N A C R E S — The b®et Dairy write us fo r exact d escription aud terms o f Ranch in the State; no waste op tion al paym ents. E V E R Y T H IN G N EW AND N E \ T , AND | land; all high land; 1 m ile river fro n t, close j T ables supplied witn the best in the A C R E S — Otr an arm of j to town; 6 acres orchard, fine fru it; 100 m arket. sores open land, ready fo r cu ltivation, Coos B ay: part very rich creek Hegnlar board and lod gin g , $4 per week. | feuoed and c r o s s -fe n c^ f; a new 2-story bottom land; sandy loam : house and two Single m eals, 25 cen ts. sepH j house, and new 2-story barn. barns: go o d orchards; sm all fru its: fencin g: the finest springs im agin able right at 4 C 4 ./5 0 j When a rich man renlizcs that money line uot Brought him happi ness, be promptly luma his atten tion to doubling his supply o f it. ...JE W E IT ... COABT AGENCY COMPANY. Oregonian: Considering the | constant warnings newspapers have kept up agaiust unprepared Joeepb J. Earle, of Marshfield, and untimely ventures to Alaska, arrived in Coquille last Monday, it is a trifle disconcerting to be supplying spectacles, eye-glassts, told the distress there now is to j etc. Comrade Earle was a member be laid at the door o f the pres* o f company F, 3d regiment Iowa A dose that is always seasonable infantry, during the late war. W e is a dose of Simmons Liver Regula bad a pleasant call aud greeting tor, the “ King of Liver Medicines.” from Comrade Earle. It keeps the liver active; the bowels J. A. Jacobson, oar furniture regular; prevents Bilicusness; nnd dealer, last week began the placing promotes digestion. In fact helps I have watched ita o f a glass front iu his r e v store | you well. room and finishing the establish effects in familca where I have ment to receive a nice stock of uew practiced, and find it admirable; goods. H e will from now on he both alterative and tonic in its wall fixed to carry a select s lo c k of action "— Dr.T.W.Mason,Macon, Ga. manufac A WO!!!) 49 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R I N G spent $350 in replying to telegrams of congratulation when the anuouncemeut of his »levalion was made. Uncle John Kronenbcrg reached home last Wednesday, via the bay. M rs. K . remained in Han Francisco till she recovers from an attack of grip. F. W . Kroneuberg oaiue also on a mission representing a aaw steamer project, J IT Washingtor, March 1.- -Secretary- Gage, iu reply to a resolution re I lib ili', ARK l i PEW RITE US in great variety, lative to the coinage of standard but there is only one Leader and that is the silver dollars from bullion purchased under the provisions of the act of July 14, 1890, sent to tho senate this statement: Democratic Primary Meeting. “ Fine ounces purchased, 168,674,- Tho Democratic county central 1682; cost, $155.931,002; coining committee of C'ooa county, Oregon, I value, $218,004,338.” LIGHTEST TOUCH, hereby directs that the Democratic SIMPLEST A STRONGEST The usual order of things was re primary meetings be held iu each PERMANENT ► -«•*- • versed last week when a pious Bos- precinct in said county at the usual ADJUSTMENT, T h e latest womau who lias place of voting, on Saturday, March, ! ton young man found a woman UNIVERSAL 12, 1898 at the hour of two under his bed. H e screamed loudly nuuounced her intention of going KEYBOARD, o’clock in the afternoon of that day and a policeman came to the rescue to tho Klondike is Mrs. Annie Bar rett, o f St. Paul. She is going to and escorted the intruder to the for the purpose of electing dele ------ Most Satisfactory------ gates to tbe county convention to j station. She gave her age as 28, t ike a pick and shovel with her h i u be held at Bandon, Tuesday March and said she was without n home work her own claims— she s h v b . 15, 1898 at ten o ’clock iu the fore I t is ft eoi*)m iutioii o f the best ti n tore« o f the other standard m achine«. If you noon to transact the following busi want an absolutely’ satisfactory w riting m achino you should try this one. All other makes o f typewritero routed and sold. Expert repairing and parts and platens for all ness to wit: To elect nine delegates m achines. Typew riter and office supplies and specialties. D on 't fa il to try a W ebster FROM to attend the Democratic state con •Star"’ ’R ib b on for your m achine and tho M ulti Kopy C arbon. Write us. 9 ! vention to be held in the city of Portluud, Oregon, on Wednesday, March 23, 1898 at the hour of ten 266 STARK STREET, - PORTLAND, OREGON o’clock in the forenoon of that day, __ Read carefully this testimonial found below, also letters from those who have Deen cured of other diseases and remember that “ 5 Drops'' has and can never and to transact such other business fail to (juicbly relieve and permanently cure. Sept, 9, iHvfi. as may come bofore the convention. .D ear S i b :—Your bottle of ‘ i> Dropu” received. It was for an old friend, Mr. Wm Edwards, o f Martinstown Wis. He lias nad Neuralgia In his chest, »uttering a groat deal of Each precinct in said county is pain, so much so that it affected his heart nud he could not sleep on account o f a smothered feeling. He has been under the cure o f tne most eminent physicians, but fouud no relief entitled to elect the following num. her of delegates to said convention: T be prospective Klondike™ are on the move. Ed Page of Myrtle Pbint went to the lower river last Thursday. Matt Nystrpm, too, line sold ont everything and is hustling. Then there are nearly a score of The war department has decided others preparing. to abandon the expedition for the W e bad a pleasant call one day relief of the miners in tha Klondike last week from Miss Annie Mc country, because the couclusion has Donald and Bister-in-lHW, Mrs. M. been reached that no necessity McDonald. The former recently exists for it. returned from a protracted resi It costa money to be created a dence in California, with much baronet iu England. Sir Johu W. improved health. Maclure, for in >tauce, anys that he furailare, and conduct turing sad repairing. Ernest BtaufT cuuio over from the Coquille yesterday. Mr. Stauff is taking views for the Coos Couuty ! Historical Association. It is reported that E. B Dean & Co. and the North Bend Mill oora- j pauy have purchased all ot R. A. G raham ’s logs, about 7,000,000, feet. W m . Deuuiug, A1 Sloan, Thos. j Lew horns, G us Bear aud Fred Messerle left last Snuday for G ray’s j Harbor. n e u r a lg ia Directory. CHURCH, iM arabllrld Sun.) Gafe Makes Reply. HU I C T A I A C T housands have been I f l l d I M V V B a cured promptly o f Lawyers and Solicitors of /'mericta and Foreign Putents. 6 0 YEA R S * E X P E R IE N C E The Egg Seascn P atents is Over. B CT I HA V E STO C K FO U v iu ik t iin . rn t: All I A G E S , S IZ E 3 , 1 P R IC E «. j-tT” W rite fur what yon want. I A Few Pelanti ( bina I Í 2 s for Siilo Tri Address D e s ig n » SAUE- L. A. M MISTERS. Cleveland. Oregon. C o p y r ig h t s A c . 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