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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1898)
3CUUUO. Ä aguH U C ftg g é r a i» . T U E SD A Y . DEC. 6, 1898. They sto p w ork, c o st m o ne y, givo pain. Sprains and Bruises It c o lts little to cure LOCAL ITEM S. the m righ t a w a y w ith J jlC O b S O M BOTH L tG S W ERE BROKEN. Distriot court opened at Rose- bnrg yesterday—Judge J. M. Ham Presiding Elder Ford, of Eugene District, ilton presiding. Badly Injured, Commissioner I. T. Weekly came down from Gravel Ford last Eugene, Nov. 26.— Rev. T. B. Wednesday evening on a call for Ford, presiding elder of the Eugene c, uuty business. district of tho M. E. church, aud a Mack” AndersoD, a former trustee of Willamette university, to w D s-b o y , was up from Prosper I was badly injured in a runaway last Friday on a visit of a day or : accident last evening. Both legs two to relatives aud friends, chiefly ' were broken. His boys hitched up his sister, Miss Viggie. Mack j the family horse iu the evening and looks well, and we learn is doing | drove out of town a short distance after milk. The horse became well. frightened and ran away a short W. F. Disher and family passed distance, when it was caught. The through town last Wednesday on hoys were afraid to drive home, and their way to the bay, thence per so unhitched tho horse and led it. steamer to San Francisco. Mr. D. On arriving home Mr. Ford told has not fully made up his mind them it was a bad policy to give up where he will locate, and expects to the horse, and went back to the to visit several sectious of that buggy and hitched up again, and state before driving stakes for resi got in and started borne, but the dence. horse soon became unmanageable The Herald Land & Loan Co. and ran away. Mr. Ford was thrown has made several transfers of prop out, suffering a compound fracture erties lately and haa tbersfore of both logs. Tho right leg was changed its ad. materially by re broken jest above the ankle, and moving some o f the offers ami one large bone protruded through placing several new ones before the flesh and down over the shoe. the public. I f you want to buy or The left leg was broken about four eell property to the bestadvauiage, inches below the knee, and the give ue a call. bones were splintered into a dozen H . P. Thrall, eupterintendent of or more pieces, and several of them mail service, in a recent letter says: protruded through the flesh. The “ It ie my intention within a few attending surgeon says it is more days to send a representative from than likely that the right leg will ♦bis office over the entire route from have to be amputated, but he has Roeeburg to Marshfield, Empire hopes of being able to save the City and Coquille, for personal in other. Mr. Ford will be confined spection and such action as we hope to his bed for at least three months. will improve the service thereon.” Pains in the chest when a person has a cold indicate a tendency to ward pneumonia. A piece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the scat of pain will promptly relieve the pain aud pre vent the threatened attack of pneu monia. This same treatment will cure a lame back in a few hours. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. The Port Orford Tribune’s cor respondent nt Christmas Home says: B. J . Harrison, of Coquille, is now on the Middle Fork of Sixes, and will put in the winter mioing. Messrs. Upsou and McGrnth, the gentlemen who have the Divilbiss quartz mine on Poverty Gulch bonded, are now on the premises with a crew o f men sawing lumber and working the mine. Mr. Hardin Norris, clerk of tho drug store of It. Shoemaker, Perry, ill., says: "A man came into our store the other day aud said, ‘I want a bottle of that stuff that saves children’s lives. I read in the News about it. Tho children may get sick whou wo can not get a doctor quick enough. It’s the medicine you sell for croup.’ ” He alluded to Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and bought a bottle before he left the store. For sali by It. S. Knowlton. Bro. T. J. Perkins, our lower- river nurseryman and nll-ronml good citizen, camo into Coquille Iasi Thursday from a business trip of delivering orders on the North Fork and at Myrtle Point. Mr. P. ,-lls us heis much encouraged, liav- li.g had a good patronage this year and many old ones adding words of high praise on receipt of their orders. He ssys his nursery has been so heavily drawn upon this season that it louks as if hogs had gone through it. We are glad of bis success, for ho is a practical, studious and conscientious man, aud deservsa the reward. The H ekal ’ d clubbing offers are becoming quite popular, several of our prominent citizens taking ad vantage of the Cosmopolitan, New York World end St. Louis Repub lic offers specially, while our farm ers, dairymen, eto., have become warm friends to the Rural North west, N. W. Pacific Farmer Bnd other agricultural publications from former acquaintanceship through our clubbing offers; theu Inst week we introduced the “ latest news” racket, that o f supplying the Daily Evening Telegram (o f Portland), an 8 to 12 page news paper giving the world's and state • elegraphio nows to our people 24 • i 36 hours enalier than any other ,V 4 >er can give it, and at a lower /han ever afforded our citizeus .'sbAfr, The two papers, Evening ('-de^rAM and H erald , for only 40 (jyiits^er month; $2.10 for 6 mouths; ¿1.15 for 1 year. Will have the legislative proceedings iu it and all the doings at Salem ns well as the state news. ¡See club bing offers, a Ice where in today’s H erald . Deafness Cannot be Cured. w local «p p lications, as lluw cannot roAch diseased portion o f the cat . There is j one wny to cure deafneos, And that is oonstifcnUounl remedies. DenfnenA is 'Aused b y An inflamed con dition o f the inn* ns lining o f t h . enstnehinn tube. W hen , u* tnhe set* inflamed you bare a rum bling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it it ntirely cloned deAffioAa is t h e icault. Alld )<-«. the inflam nm tion can he taken out en d this iuhe featured to its normal eondi- io n , hearina will be destroyed forever 'ne case« out o f ten Are eansed b y catarrh; 'i is aothina hut an inflamed con dition a r.inoont surfacea. will give one hundred dollars fo r ally, deafness ( canned by catarrh I tan he cured by H a ll's Cate.rtt Cure. ..a or oircalars. free. F. J C H E N E Y t Co.. T oled o. O. fy tflo ld hr drnggisl*, 7.1«. Coos Bay News. A number of the boys intend leaving this week for San Podro, Cal., where they have been prom ised employment on the government works. Following are the officers of the militia company, lately organized in Marshfield: H. L. Burleson, lap- tain; C. A. Albrecht, 1st lieut.; M. C. Maguire, 2d lieut. The bar has been rough for sev eral days. On Monday, when the Empire crossed in, it was breaking badly, and though the steamer was flying light, she took some water on deck. George Quigley, formerly of New port, returned InHt week from Ne vada City, Cal. George thinks Coos bay is good enough for him, and he will probably spend the balance of his days among his old acquaint ances. The number of pupils enrolled at tho Marshfield public school last week was 300, which includes 24 pay scholars. Tho mail continues to arrive ou excellent time; iu fact wc never had us good mail sorvice in tho winter time as wo enjoy at present. At a meeting of the Coos Buy Camp, No. 196, W. O. W., held on Saturday night, the following offi cers were elected: A. Abbott, C. C.; C. L. Bonebrake, Adv. L .; W. U. Douglas, banker; Israel Lanilo, clerk; Clias. Cavanaugh, escort; W. E. Richards, watchman; Frank Sac- chi, sentry; J. H. Milner, manager. Great schools of pilchards have been iu the bay for months past and they seemed to thrive and get fat until the freshet of laht week filled the bay with muddy water. This did not ngree with these Halt water fish and consequently they died by the thousands, the mudflats at cer tain points beiug covered with them. Seagulls and other fish-eating birds have been having a thanksgiving feast ever since tho freshet. Carl Palmer, the little grandson of Mrs. Calvin Palmer, had a narrow escape from drowning Sunday afternoon. He was riding a slab in tho slough back of tho steam laun dry and fell in. It was high tide, and the water was about eight feet deep in the slough at the time. Dr. MeCormae heard his cries for assist ance, and quickly ropairod to the scene. He divested himself of his coat and vest, preparatory to plung ing in, but Cavl managed to get close to shore by this time, and he was liftod out, completely exhausted. ---------- — - ♦ . . . --------------- , 11 save3 tlrn° . money, misery. The w ill of George A. Ward, of Thrice-a-W eek Edition. Abiugdoo, 111., contained a bequest BUST P A P E R at V of his false teeth to the Congressa- j L O W E S T P R IC E ) 150 Papers a Year for One Dollar I tionnl church. The church, with' The Thrice-a-W et k W orld is n s good as a Daily rare good sense, accepted the leg at tho price o f a weekly, and with your largest ^ Thfl-Tlirife-a-ffnl World and best looal paper, giv in g all your County acy and sold the teeth for $27. and State news, is equal to a daily aud weekly i anti C(ii|iii!l(‘ City Herald at only the price o f a weekly— $2.25. Tog-tiler One Ytnr T he W orld prints the news o f all the world, h a y NEW YORK WORLD, Tir CHOICE dubbin Lates!: and Best F One of the largest and best of the Illustrated Magazines, which has now for throe years claimed that it possesses the largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in the world. A metropolitan paper (almost, Thrice-a-Week in fact, a daily, giving 8000 New York columns a year) The Official County paper, The nll-homc-print,und ouly COQUILLE CITY independent, free, un- hampêred people’s newspaper in Coos county. Cosmopolitan: World: ,;t* T* T rade M a r k s D esig n s C o pyr ig ht s A c . A n r o n o «ending a sketch and description m ay quickly ascertain ou r opinion fr o e w hether an Invention Is probably patentable. Com m unie*» lion s strictly confidential. H andbook o n P atent« sent fret*, o ld est agen cy fo r securing patents. Patents taken through Munit A Co. receiv e tjxctol notice, w ith ou t charge, in tho riio regular Rnbscnption pric« of both papers is $3; S3; wh will send botli t ue year for ouly $2 25—or at the rate of about 1 cent each, postage prepaid. Scientific American. A h a n diom ely lllu*trat«d weekly. L argest d r - culation o f any scientific inurmtl. T erm s, 93 a year ; fou r m onths, |L Sold by all new sdealers. Last week a Missouri farmer eloped to the Indian territory with a 14-vear-old girl. IDNEY (VIU NN & 0(^361 Broadway, N e w jjr k Brunch Office. School Furniture Co V f ANÜFACTURE THE CELEBRATED J l ‘ ‘ BEAUTY** Automatic Pupils' D E S K S 1ST A WORD THERE ARE TYPEW RITERS in great variety but there in only one Leader und that is the , $ 1.00 ...J E W E T T ... $ 1.00 LIGHTEST TOUCH, SIMPLEST & STRONGEST PERMANENT ADJUSTMENT, UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD, $ 2.00 All three for one year only $2.85 OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST, we will send th e. . . .COSM OPOLITAN,.............. $1.00, and the..CO QU ILLE CITY H E R A L D ................2.00, nnd the Ellis System of Self Instruction in Bookkeeping ...................................... -A. 5 0 YEARS* EXPERIENCE ing apeoial o irre.-pondcuco from all im portant news pointu o n til* globe. It has brilliant illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital humor page, com plete markets, departments for the household and w om en's work and olli* r special departm ents o f unusual interest. | «.For Only $2.25 . » I*. Iletu ln f / i e »fo p p v il Ja Í0 minuten by Dì Miles' P ain P u .ut. " 0 io cent ¡ k I om ." ------ Most Satisfactory------ ami all furnitu re necessary for tho S cnool- room . Every desk o f this com p a n y'« m an u factu re is w arranted, and any part that becom es broken o r nnfit for nse during that tim e will be dup lica ted without charge. W rite fo r circulars and prices to MRS. NORA A. McEWEN, A.Tent for Cooa county, Ooouille Citv. O regon. 1 75 It is a com bin ation o f the Dest features o f the other standard m achines- I f yon want an absolutely satisfactory w riting m achine you should try this one. All other makes o f typewriters rented nnd sold. Expert repairing and parts and platens for all machines. ’ Typew riter and office supplies and specialties. D o n 't fail to try a W ebster ‘ S ta r" R ib b on fo r your m achine ana tho M ulti Kopy C arbon. W rite us. COAST AGENCY COMPANY. 2G6 STARK STREET, - - PORTLAND, OREGON THE (Containing 21 blank hooks, form hooks, check books, etc.-—about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc tions—giving full anil complete self-instruction in a practical way, that anyone ran -understand, at so small a cost of time aud money) all for only U Iiu The M O N A R C H of the Dallies, l a m i (HERALD BUILDING) - A - IT D (£ 5 The Coquille City, Oregon, CLUB W IT H -T H E HERALD. H r p A I n j and baity San Francisco Examiner 1 yr. $7.50 ilLi\nLU ] and Weekly Examiner, 1 year, only _- _ 2.60 For little more than the price of one B uys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wink to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for you. R ents or L eases your faun or city property. Writa us if you waut r.u A gent iu this county nnd at the county scat i'1000- 25 aort-H, T mile from Coquille boirn sonle farms 1 to nnd shipping facilities by rail or City; half level bench land, choice rf 0 11(1 III 3 miles from town, This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper. water; good box bouse and small for fruit or early vegetables; lmlf creameries, aud good shipping fa Wo will give barn. It combines nicolevel bendy rich low bottom laud, must, be cilities, which can be had r i g h t , and good bottom land nnd niu- drained. Small prune orchard ou account of old age or infirmity The Twice-a-Week Republic, ning water for stock; fenced; or thereon in full bearing,well fenced, of owners, or lack of means, or A lo n e Soi* Jjjil «1 j cut's chard of 72 trees, very- thrifty and and only little expense required to proper tact for handling; some And the New and Superb bearing; light clearing, no green put all in cultivation; no buildings are under mortgage, and must A LL TO YOU ONE YEAR REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE, timber; will make valuable home except small barn. Easy terms of be sold; some of tlu-se can be had A Ion«» fo r S I.**.! a j o u r : POSTAGE PAID FOR for a good man. payment. l o w , and would divide into sev [52 com pi < te num ber«, 18 large pages e a ch o f ® " eral choice small homes that can choicest illustrations and m iscellaneous reading that m oney can b ay .] be made very profitable in time 10 A ires of mostly- fine and high IJUvo ood residence lots, sightly location . $1.50 fo r both . to people who are able to work, Coquille City HERALD, ** ground for residence when subdi- ' , T w o fmo level corner Lot*, near the A cad- and have means and act to han T he largest, best and only independent vided; near business center of e i’iy. in Caqui Ho C ity, for .$1.10. P eop le's Paper in Coon C ounty, dle them. Coquille City. Large house aud ! _ other improvements. An acre or ( £ £,"i'.C'>n,0r near tha Conrtho" “ - tX 2 >' When you renew your subscription do not lose sight Our outside hustler, Mr. 11. D .) two of choice bottom land for | F„ nr i'„ business part of town fov P S “ of this splendid offer. * © 9 Sanford, will take pleasure in I garden. Mostly wood land, which I $1000; usual size, 50xi00 feet, giving you information, and ) can be utilized to advantage. Only 0 fine l’ oaidenco L o ts, 8 blocks from bu«i- showing these properties to ] $1000— which is too cheap, but iHHs conter o f C oquille for $120; tim e [ interested parties. j « i veil if you want to build. it must be sold soon. Nix beautiful B tnldiuj' L ots near the Stock Is up, you waut a stock ranch Court house fo r $000. cheap, in order to make money 70 acres saw timber, 3 miles front N PLE N D ID L O T in C oquille C ity, easy. We have it, 436 acres on a Coquille saw mill, aud rafting FOR 100 feet fro n t by 685 feet deep, half branch of Coos River, handy to water; laud suitable for grass, fine ca rd ed and pasture on the creek bot 00 Æ Y E . A i F * . steamer communication, orchards, fruit and vegetables, when timber tom , half bunch Bifid fa cin g south, g e ttin g benefit o f tho sun. Small box house or T h e su b sc rip tio n p r ic « o f buildings, spring water piped to is removed; fine springs, all hill several room s, outbuildin gs, young trees, O E M O H E 8T ’ 8 the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom is red u ced to 91 a year. land. Only $6 per acre; time e tc., running spring, branch nt foot o f hill crosses place; will sell on part pay down, land, controls back range. Sev DEMOREST’ S contains more matter, artistic, given with proper security ns if desired, as ow ner does not need the scientific, social and practical than any other one enty bead of cattle now for sale. m oney. It it; offered at 1500 for a short long ns desired, with interest at m agazine contains. tim e, nnd you will miss it i f you full to Five dollars per acre gets it, part 8 % . It is a m agazine fo r tho whole fam ily. investigate this. It gives as m uch general m atter »is a n exclusively cash. WORTH $4.25, DEFORESTS £»«<«»« MAGAZINE literary magazine. It trents household topics as fully as a strictly dom es tic journal. It gives ns much interesting matter for youDg people as a strictly young people's p u b lic a tio n .-----It gives ns much fashion news as u strictly fash ion p a p e r ... -----It is beautifully priuted, illustrated, and care fu lly edited. D E M O H E S T '8 M A G A ZIN E Fashion Departm ent is in every way far abond o f that con tained in any oth er publication. Subscribers are entitled each m onth to pnttefns o f the latest, fashions in wom an's attire, at n o cost to them other than that neces sary fo r postage aud wrapping. Dairy- and Stock Farm of 240 14 acres mostly level bench land, some bottom, light spring and acres, only 3 miles from Coquille running creek, small new bouse City. It has an excellent combi and barn, young trees nnd vines; nation of low moist pasture and a new plnce, ouly partly im meadow land, and upland pasturo proved, inside incorporation of with some good timber. Is an Coquille City. Will make a nice estate property and run down some Lome and is very low at $600. by being rented out, nnd will be » year's subscription t o ----- sold at the low price of $12.50 per NO BETTEH ( ’ H If I S T M \ S n t F T *hnn D em oiost's M agazine can be made. acre, subject to an order of sale $500—part cash, balanco on long f c j f R em it $1 b y m oney order, registered letter or ch eek to by the court. Title perfect and is time, or in small payments, will DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. an excellent bargain for any per buy 12 lots in the heart of Co OU THE HERALD’S manent dairy or stock man. quille City, half bottom ground, pfT COQUILLE CITY HERALD ^ half high oval bench, suitable for 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks stantial buildings, fences, orchard, from postoffice—ur improved. For Prompt Subsnptions * * - ^ Both One Year for Only $2.25. engine, cream separator, cows, IHS-Cnn be improved by actual res tools, some furniture and crops on Send your subscriptions to this oflico. ident at an enormous profit, es hand ready for immediate busi pecially if owner can do most of ness, for less than $5000. Finely- the work himself. Sanford will watered and not far from steamer show you the property.“Yu* landing. and DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE. - 3 A ZJTWe have m any other Lota, Houses and L o ts, an«* R anches to show you, n o t above enum erated, if you mean business, and our M r. S an ford w ill look out fo r your interest, if von tell him as near as m ay b e iust what you d «sire and wish to invest, so ne can act intelligently for you. J K Acres—One mile from rail- road depot and steamer la nd ing in C oquille C ity; bottom and bench land; soring branch : fenced, but no buildings; ch o ice loca tion ; 400 cash. S 3 0 0 0 ?nnch iDhCalifo,DlV* ^ '- 'w w w j or ft ranc|1 o n C o q m ll« river. F or particulars call at the H erald L and Loan C o’s office. A Choice Business Lot, near R R . depot, river landing and in hffsiness center o f C oquille C ity. P rice $10W). Coos Bay News: Miss Maud Miller, who was on the bay last sum Acres — Half level bench; mer, visiting relatives, lmd a room balance ch o ice bottom land cleared; at the Baldwin hotel. Sun Francisco, spring branch for water fo r stock; small house. yx mile from incorporate lim its o f hut was not occupying it nt the time C oquille City; h.°s fine view o f town a n d of the fire. Miss Miller is playing valloy, also steam er and cars. $1150. nt the M oroseo’s opera house, and according to tho Call, she went to O n A A C R E S— The best Dairy The H erald is agent fo r and will also clu b with the Salem Daily States 20 acres of very rich bottom land Ranch in the Stat*; no waste 24 acres inside city limits of Co the hotel after the play, hut had a man and Weekly Statesman. on the bank of Coquille river land; all high land; 1 m ile river fron t, close quille, 11 of which is the very premonition of impending disaster, to tow n; 6 acres orchard, fine fru it; 100 00 pear Coquille City. Will sell anil left tho hotel, staying over best of high creek bottom ground, acres open land, ready for cu ltivation, Coquille H e r a l d , 2 00 half or all, nt a price you can af and cro ss-fen ced ; a new 2-story in clean meadow, without any ob . ! fenced night at the residence of a lady house, an J new 2-story barn. ford to clear the timber, consis structions. Most of the balance friend. Her clothes and some valu $8 00 ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. ables, however, were at the hotel, is level hill land; some cultivated T T T p have the best land, best Must be seen to know its fine on bench ground, fair buildings aud were consumed in tho big blaze. ^ locntion. and best im proved 00 quality of soil nnd location. nnd running water; some young email farm in the Coquille valley, is in 2 00 Coquille H erald , 1 side property, in one o f the nicest tow ns in trees nnd shrubbery; all well ! Coos Timbers for tho new eouth-pud county. I f you want the very best 13-J Acres of fine land, half bench fenced. Price $2200. at prices and terms that are an ob ject and Hall fltrept bridge, recently granted $5 00 and half bottom land, inside of have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a home, by the city board, are being re Both for ou ly................................................................. that is « jo y forever, anti mean business, Coquille City limits; bottom land ceived on the site o f the structure write ns for exact description and terms o f Weekly Statesman, per year........................................ !$i 60 in meadow and vegetables. Can 12 acres more or loss inside of Co I op tion al paym ents. — nt Jacobson’s furniture store 2 00 Coquille H e r a l d , “ ...................................................... quille City limits. All well cul be divided at a profit by right aud near the Tuttle House. tivated ereek bottom land, except party. Only $1100. - —-------- >« » * ------- $3 50 a couple of acres nice high Q f ) f \ A C R E S —On an arm of Coos B ay: part very rich creek treasurers Notice. Both Weeklies one year fo r.............................................................$2 50 11 noros inside incorporate limits of building ground, well fenced in bottom land; sandy loam : house and two Nntir. i. h.rebv giw n that the follow inn Bandon with house and fencing. barns; good orchards; small fruits; fen cin g; two parcels, fine stream of water The Statesman will furnish you the Associated 1’ress nnd State nnd I cm iitj wun-niitB will Ito |>niii on prpwnn. finest springs im aginable right at Will sell nt sight, or exchange for divides high land from the low the tion «1 mv offto. in Co,|»ille I'itv Oregon: State Official Court* nnd Department* New*—ALL THE NEWS which house and b u m . sufficient for never fa ilin g No*. Hi:* sum. W>2. Hittn. SDiVl, S141. sir.’. most interests you— 2t hour* earlier thnn any San Francisco papers other kind of property we can | land, just the plnce 90 out of power fo r small nt.iohinerv if d esired: ou t 814ft, 814f>. »117. 802*. WX). »! :>!». All of tho handle. What have you to trade? i every hundred is looking for, in a side rat ge on hill land. B ottom land th or AboT.-nitmeii wnrront* wo ,* «nUorw-il April Thus \ our state Daily nnd best home Weekly nre furnished to you at less gh ly clea red . C attle, horses, fow ls, im - » . 1»1**A No interest will h . nllov.nl after than 50 cents a month; or the large Weekly Statesman nnd your H erald Iu fact if you have any property | small home, near town, schools. ou olem ents aud furniture, all included, at Heptem lar INI'. which you wish to sell or trade. for lesa than 25 cents per month or less tliau 5 cents per week. 1 W . W. M ate ., Treasurer. _J The News 24 Hours Laler than Other Service. 23