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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1901)
1 The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigars. CU>i J e r a l d . THE COMMONER, special m Grocery County Court Procoodlnfs. Continued from first page. Frank Bsrkluw, hauling cord D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. uroy oa Middle Fork rosd V 00 ' L L Billings, laying cord County Official Paper. 8 25 uroy on Middle Fork road ~ D ev oted to t b e m aterial and eocial o p Ike Barklow, hauling lumber A-nlding o f the C oqu ille V alley particularly Editor and Publisher, am i o f C oos C ounty g en era lly . I A gravel, diet 23............ 33 50 Subscription, per year, in advance, fl.fiO MNCQLit, - • - NEBRASKA. Perry S Bonewitz, lubor on T lllv PIPL'II ta k e p t o n file a t E C D .tK E 'H 9 00 I IIIU riirrili A d v e r t is in g A g e n c y , M an d 65 T erms — H e r a l d and C o m m o n er — | Middle Fork road.......... l(M w Je*a(«‘ R z c h e n g o . Kan F r a n c is c o , (C alifornia, w h e r » c o n tra c ts fo r a d v e r tis in g c a n b e m ad e f o r It. j W Taylor Dement, hauling P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e . for dist 23 .......................... 20 75 One Year..................................$2.00 The Herild i County Official Paper- P A Michael, hauling fur Six Months................................ 1.00 10 50 Daring tbe lute form o f county Three Months...................... . 75 | dist 23............................... court the H erald And Bulletin I J R Devault, 3300 ft lumber presented theii lists by which the fur dist 23......................... 21 45 WAGON ROAD TO COOS BAY. court whs to determine which J G Belleu, labor ou Middle should bo tbe county official paper, Legislature Will be Asked Tor an Appropria Fork road........................... 4 50 And upon making au investigation tion of $20,000. ■ W Kay, labor on Hull-Riv- the lists were found to contain the same nnmber of names and while ertou r o a d .................... . 56 87 Portland, Ore., Jan. 11.—Repre the management of the two papers sentative A. H. Black, of Coos county, Clark Hull, labor on Hull- were making amicable arrange will be asked to present a bill for an Riverton road. . . . 56 25 ments to settle the difficulty be nppropintion of $20,000 to improve tween themselves, it was discov the stage road between Roseburg W E Crane, labor on Hull- Riverton r o a d ................. 10 62 ered that Coos county has over 10,- aud Myrtle Point. I. C. Darland, 000 inhabitants and is entitled to who has the mail contract, is in the E Kay, labor on Hull-River A Piano Free. two oounty official papers, there * What an Expert say* ot our Pre- city and he thinks the people of the ton road............ ...........^. . 87 5 Wo offer to our customer« a mag- fore we aud our worthy cotempo- miunt Piano. state are standing in their own light 1V H Hull, sup labor ou Hull nificient Plano as premium No 1. rary start off io the business race Finest grade, imported French Macaroni full one notwithstanding the lowest price« at Lot 1. by neglecting to improve communi Riverton road.................. 28 00 which we are Felling our good«. C oquill * Crrv. J»n. 1901. of the new year neck aud neck, cation between Coos bay aud points pound packages, regular 15 cent goods. Our g J. S. Kanviuntz, Esq. City, The Piano is one of the best standard sharing equally in the county o d tbe Southern Pacific. "AIT the W R Panter, fr’t on scraper instrument« manufactured byFishers. Dear Sir: special prioe, 2 packages fo r 15c. official patronage. All official for dist 21......................... 2 00 trade o f the Coast counties goes to Its usual price is from $300 to $400. I have, this work will be published in both Every customer of our« may take San Francisco now,” he said last W F Kennedy, wheel scraper j|dny, thoroughly examined the papers. chance« in the drawing of the Piano, Lot 2. Good rolled oats regular price 3 1-3 per pound, spe evening at the Imperial, “ and a from Isthmus S lou gh .. . . 4 00 $ Fischer Piano No. 66566 which free of charge. large proportion of it might be re cial price 2 fo r 5c. I you are offering as premium to T H I S IS N O G A M B L I N G ! Telephone Under See. W 8 Hall, J M Bright and J M The scheme is a legitimate one from covered if the roAd was made pass 5 your customers, and will sav that moral standpoint—\ou pay nothing Weekly re-appointed appraisers of able in the winter. Special purchase in Rio roast coffee 2 pounds ^ the instrument is in every parti New York, 15.— The Journal and for the piano, you make no bet, you Lot 3. “ The distance from Roseburg to damage on the Middle creek road draw no lot. ' The piano ia a pres cular one of the highest stand Advertiser says: The first under sea fo r 35c. Myrtle Point is 63 miles. Eighteen where the same runs through ent to our customers to show our ap ard. Its action and toue ora un telephone built according to the in preciation of their continued patron rnileB of this is very well improved, the premises of J W Byers’ and surpassed. A. L ikeback , vention of Dr. Micheál Pupin, is to age. It i« as harmless as any parlor hut the next 25 miles westward is Itrprrrt,‘illative o f C. A. Whale, Piano Genuine Castile soap, regular 25c bars, special at be put down between Florida and and anyone from a child to a Lot 4. _ Dewier. , ■ sadly in need of a plank roadway that they meet at Lee post office game, ministerof gospel can safely indulge in. 15 cents. Cuba for the United States govern « f t Jk&SS i * 4 * M M a * » * * * * « * * » ft or a top dressing of crushed rock. on FeK 11, 1901, and proceed upon ment, by the buyer of tho patent, Tho couuties of Coos and Douglas their duties as by law required. the Bell Telephone company. have appropriated several hundred Coquillo City and Lnmpoy Creek Last July Dr. Pupin, having se dollors to patch up the road, but the cured his patents here and abroad, people do not feel able to assume road ordered viewed and surveyed offered his discovery to the American the entire expense. A daily mail and that T W Drane, Joseph Flam Telephone & Telegraph company. M yrtle Point Enterprise. stage makes the 63 miles in the and James Mnst be appointed viewers The company immediately bought LIFE Will Triplet left this morning AN INCOME FOR schedule time of 20 hours, and re anti S B Cathcart, surveyor, to meet au option on the invention, extend THE ELECTRIC BARBER SHOP. for Fort Worth,- Texas. lays of horses are used every 16 at Coquille City on Feb. 19, 1901. ing to January 1, 1901. Then, un — FROM— miles. At this time of year tho road The Woodmen of the World of der Dr. Pupin’s direction, the com Petition for a relocation of a por this place will give n grand ball at is bottomless iD some places, hut we pany equiped a line from Bedford manage to get in on time, as a rule. tion of the Marslifield-Coquille road the opera bouse Feb. 22ud. An Station, on the Harlem railroad, Some years ago a portion of the near R. G. McQuigg’s place, grsnttd. effort will be made to make it the which ran partly under water to road was corduroyed, but the sap L. A. Lawhorn, W. W. Onge and best event of the season. Posters New Bedford, Mass., thence to Al lings long since gave way. That will appear tomorrow. bany and on to Pittsburg. There part of the highway is, therefore, It. D. Sanford appointed viewers Dick Buell is in receipt of a let- the wire ran over land, the coils and S. B.’ Cathcart, surveyor, to ter from John Coy, dated at Fort worse than no road at all.” were placed at intervals of about Mr. Darland thinks this a floe op meet at Coquille City on Feb. 18, Yukon, near Dawson City, Dec. two miles and were enclosed in 3GS« Acres— 0 Miles in Length portunity to utilize the state prison 1901. 13th. Coy left this place about glass insulators on the poles Toe ers if the legislature would put 250 Million Tons test was so satisfactory that about Petition for the relocation of a two years iigo on bis return to them to work on the road. Alaska and was thought to have | Richest Gold-Bearing Qunrtz, two weeks before the option expired “ One hundred and fifty convicts,” portion of the "H a ll’s Prairie Land been lost as be had not been heard ground by nature’s hand into gold ' the company paid the money and he said, “ could make tho necessary ing and Beaver Pond Gulch” road from for some time. In his letter closed the contruct with Dr Pupin. improvements within three months, laden gravel, from 50 to 600 feet ¡ d gianted and Albert Barklow, J P Mr. Coy states that he is dealing H A S UKKN TESTED . but of eourpe they would have to Barkdoll and J H Matheny ap in furs and’ is doing well. He has depth over the entire property. In New York, Jan. 16.—The Herald be well guarded and ^ ^etoekade spent several 'years in Alaska and addition, Company owns , O d d F e llo w s ' B u ild in g says: According to the statements would have to be erectd^TOr a head pointed viewers, and S B Cathcart has accumulated considerable 14 M I L E S of Professor Michael Pupin, adjunct quarters. Even under all these con surveyor, to meet at the house of wealth. in length of river bed, each mile of professor of mechanics in Columbia siderations, tbe state could build the Walter Colvin on Feb. 25th, 1901. which contains many millions of University, the American Bell Tele-1 road very cheaply, and the convicts The most soothing, Dealing and Report of the viewers aud sur Cleanliness is our Watchword. phone and telegraph Company has 1 now idle iu the penitentiary would antiseptic application ever devised gold, sitnnted on the Rio Graude, in paid him, instead of the $200,000 as 1 have plenty of chance for exercise. veyor of the location of the "Glenn is DeWitts’s 'Witch Hazel Salve. Taos Co., New Mexico. Largest mi l most moderlily equipped pnrlors in the county. originally stated, nearly $500,000 Tho road should be built by some Creek-Douglas County line” road It relieves at once and cures piles, OVER gfiT’A full line of Barber’s supplies."©^ for his recent investion of a system means, as there is no telliug when, accepted and the toad ordered sores, eezena and skin diseases. by which ocean telephone is nm lo if ever, the railroad will be extended opened. Bewere of imitations. R. S. Knowl possible. This is in addition to the from Myrtle Point to Roseburg. ton. Petition for an appropriation for annual .royalty of $ 15,000 n year The little strip of railroad we have \V J. Bryan was offered aud during the life o f the patents. in Coos county now is owned by the repair of the "M iddle Fork- refused $10,000 for one page of his “ The Bell Company has tested Claus Spreckles, of San Francisco, Douglas County” road granted, new paper for the purpose of ad tbe invention for six months, he aud he has no inclination to build and $500.00 appropriated for said vertising soap for an English firm, said, “ and express themselves ns up trade between Portland and purpose, and Commissioner Dement for a stated period beginning with perfectly satisfied with it The Coos bay. to have general supervision of the the first issue. He will Dot deviate qucHtion of ocean telephone is “The country over there is .’ very from bis original announcement S lim "Cl T T T 'T T T T A T solved from a scientific standpoint, rich iu dairy products, orchards, work. that the initial nnmber of bis pa and there now remains oDly the com coal mines and timber resources, Petition lor i.id to open Catching per shall be purely reading matter. MADE TO mercial question. and every dollar spent in making Slough for navigation near Sum fmitntissioner of the United Stales. “ There is no doubt that ns soon closer connection with it will l>e re Kiverton Pick-Ups. ns the financial part of the matter turned to tho people of Oregon ner, not granted. Petition of Sturdivaut and Crane is settled it will be perfectly possi within a very short time.” Mi*. Metcalf and family of Beaver •-m - - ---- ble to telephone to San Francisco for permission to build a logging Hill, have moved into Riverton. Mr. Oregon City Courier-Herald. by n G eologist aud M ining Expert o f w orld aud London, and to send cable The infant son of Rev. aud Mrs. road along a portion o f the Hatchet M. will work in the coni mines. wide reputation, Professor B enjam in Hilli- messages to Europe at fur less cost T. P. Haynes, died on the 17th inst, Slough road, granted. The high water wna a God-sent man, w ho spent several tco n th s there, then cost than at present.” being connected with the United States sur aged about three months. blessiug to several of our citizens, j veying corp s, and in his official report says: Charles Rodin, for building “ Briefly,” the professor added, They have now a veritable woodyard. | ‘ ‘ H krh ahh c o u n t l e ss m il l io n s of ton s of W. W. Hradloy nud family left for 180 feet bridge dist 6........ $50 00 “ the question lmd been to overcome r ic h g o l d q u a r t z re d u c e d b v the great There need be no dearth of fuel forces the Coquillo couutry yesterday, o f nature to a co n d itio n ready for resistance. In the Pacific Ocenn A L Buell, services as load the application o f the hydraulic process, here for the next six months. where he expects to locato in busi cables the line has so many obstacles while the entire bed o f tlie R io Grande for supervisor’dist 23, $28.00; The freshets have no respect for over 40 m iles is a sluice.on the bars o f which to bnttle with that tlie current is ness. 9 days extra labor, dist 23, personal property. The loss of the gold derived from the wearing a w ay o f Messrs. Macy and Moore have comparatively slow in traveling, and the gravel banks has been accum ulating fo r fences iu this valley must becousid- ] countless $13.50; extra labor team, becomes very weak before it reaches opened their drugstore in the Little ages, snd now lies ready fo r e x traction by the m ost approved m ethods o f building on Upper Seventh street, dist 23, $6 0 0 ..,................ 47 50 ernble beside the inconvenience of its destination, .1000 miles nway.” river raining. T H E TH IC K N ESS O F T H E repairing walks aud approaches. His invention, when applied to and have a very neat establishment. K IO G R A N D E G O L D G R A V E L E X C EE D S Salaries o f road supervisors as P LA CE S «00 F E E T , OH NKAK- land wires, he explained, will apnble The members of the firm are Dr. J. Rev. Owen of the Christian church L IN Y MANY T H R E E T IM E S T H A T O F T H E L IK E allowed:— messages to be sent much further Burt Moore and A. P. Maey. delivered a sermon on Sunday last, R E D S IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H IL E T H E without relayiug than at present, his subject being communion, which A V E R A G E V A L U E P E R CURIO Y A R D IS Q. S. Nickerson has surveyed 360 i Dave Roberts, dist No 1, E L IE V E D T O BE G R E A T E R IN THE claim $56.26, reduced to... 47 26 he discussed according to his views B aud will make possible conversation sections in Lake and Harney counties N EW M E X IC O BEDS T H A N IN ANY between New York and San Fran- much of which, if irrigated, as it C E Hansen, dist No. 2....... 19 00' ns based uyton the Bible; including O T H E R SUCH A C C U M U L A T IO N S Y E T COVERED. the fnHewte^f topics#vizv- Of what D IS will be, will, in his opinion, prove ( F C Getty, dist No 3, claim “ I hsve m ade a reootinaisnnoe o f the does coninvnrrmn consist, who is whole o f thia gravel along the R io G ran de, valuable for farming. F'34-15' reduced to.......... 125 76! exam ined with all the care possi Persons who suffer from indiges eligible to partake there-of, and and in have the tim e at my com m an d the ch arac ! C Rodin, dist No 6.»^........... 86 22 how it should he served. It will be ble tion can not expect to live long, be ter o f tlie gravel and its con ten ts o f gold. cause they caunot cat the food re- | L D Smith, dist No 7 .......... 20 12 answered next Sunday evening by N O T H IN G . I AM PE R SU A D E D . SINCE T H E D IS C O V E R Y O F C A L IF O R N IA AND quired to nourish the body and the ! T R Spencer, dist No 8........ 64 97 Rev. Dahuff of the Methodist A U ST R A L IA . 18 COM P A R A B L E F O R ITS products of the undigested foods; E A SU R A B L E R ESOU RCES O F G O L D Z T Siglin, dist No 9............ 29 40! Protestant church, whose subject M A V A IL A B L E by the hydraulic process to they do oAt poisou the blood. It will be baptism. tbe de*p placers o f the R io G rande.” S B Sherwood, dist No to... 18 ooj is important to cure indigestion a h O ther reports from em inent raining e x We are informed that a new coal W L Mast, dist No 11........... 32 051 perts o f national reputation pronounce the . soon os possible, and tbe best company will soon be in operation property o f this C om pany the richest and method of doing this is to use the \ Persons have been Known to E N Harry, dist No 12........ 48 5 0 1 m ost fxten sive know n. nenr here. The workings will be preparation known as Kodol Dys gain a /found a day by taking 1 John Goll, dist No 13........... 21 7oj upon the new vein underlying the Capital Stock 1 2,000,000. pepsia Cure. It digeets what what an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL John Grandy, dist No 15..... 43 00 Timon vein. If it is opened aud F d . L T PAID AN D SO N -A SSE SSA B L E , PAR you eat and restores all the digest SION. It is strange, but it often A Flanders, dist No 16.........133 42 \ pUced iu operation, the coal con ive organs to perfect health. R. 8. V A L U E $ 1 EACH SH A RE. G r o c e r ie s a n d N o tio n s . happens. i W T Brady, dist No 17........ 37 85 I sumers of this valley will have an Knowlton. excellent article of fuel. We wish O n » h a lf th » »n tir* C . p i t . l Stock b»»n M a c k i n t o s h e s . R u b b e r B o o t s & S h o e s Somehow the ounce produces i T S Everndeti, dist No 18, in the tr.A .o r y nf C om pany « » a the enterprise unbounded success. plnrrU FALL AND WINTER GOODS A SPECIALTY. The latest news of the condition the pound t it seems to start the w orkiti. C apital. T • r n m p l r l . n r r r a * due the county, $6.34....... Dos a A nna . . n r j e i l r l i r . a a * p l a r r o a H a t-r tT r r of Queen Victory is to the effect digestive machinery going prop h »4 a rrrra l » I f a a i d rr lly r H , jW B Weeds, dist No 19, that sho is very low with little or no the Com pany now oll.r.4 erly, so that the patient is able due the county, $4.00....... hopes of her rallying. to digest and absorb his ordinary A L imited N cmder ot its S hares A Farris, dist No 20, claim n s v l s i ■ t t r r n t H im o n t h s i s k r r . food, which he could not do be $36.35 reduced to......... la la C " l ' s s « h K o s r S ) . ..... 33 35 fore, and that is the way the gain \V H Hull, dial No 21.... Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug store, informs us that be is is made. A P Miller, dist No 22, A certain amount of flesh is having a great run on Chamberlain’s claim $216 50, reduced to 125 50 Cough Remedy. Ho sells five necessary for health t if you have Albert Barklotv, dist No 23. 80 OO Digests what yoa eat. AFTF.R SALE OF WHICH PRICE bottles of that medicine to one of not got it you can get it by A Davis, dist No 24........ ..... 36 OO It artificially digests the food and aid* W ILL BB ADVANCED TO any other kind, and it gives grest taking J D Have«, dist No 26 . . ..... *5 75 Nalurs In •irsngtbening anti recon satisfaction. In these days of la $1.00 PER SHARE, structing the exhausted dlgsetlve or- grippe there is nothing like Chani- C M Herman, dist No 26. (sue. It Is the toteetdlscovereddlgeet- berlains's Cough Remedy to stop Applicant* should b* w n t prom ptly, j dept, supvr. 7 days..... ..... 14 OO snt end tonic. No other proportion can approach It in efficiency. It In- W rit« for prospectus. Make checks, m oney j |he cough, heal up the sore throat W H Wigant, dist No 26, nsntly relieve* end permanently cote* orders pnvaMe to and lungs and give relief within a dept, supvr 2 Ja dava.. 5 00 Dyepepeia, Indignation, Heartburn. You will find M just os uxful In w inner very short time. The sales are Rio Grande Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, growing, and all who try it are as In winter, and if yoa art thriving open Frank Sanlord, labor on Sick Headacba, Gaatralgla.Crampaaod • 1 1 other retulta of Imperfect digeetioo. pleased with its prompt action.— M don’t step because the weather is wwm. roads in dist 2.............. ..... 3 OO Pries Me. on* ft. Uirtesleseoetelee IHtlmw Placer G old Mining Co. ,South Chicago Daily Calumet. For foe. and ( t o o , ail druggtots. M U M m . Book *11 o*o»«e»»»eps»s malMttw S C O T T * B O W N E . O w m ittv N ew Yrwfc Continued next fiale by li. 8. Knowlton. WrveerM ky (. C. OeWtTT a CO . Cl)««*»*. Issued Weekly, William J. Bryan, Special purchase in grocery enables US TO QUOTE THESE LOW PRICES FOR ABOUT TWO WEEKS OR UNTIL THESE LOTS ARE GONE. J. S. KANEMATZ, Prop. We Greatest of have Gold Properties moved to our new quarters. Marshall McDonald, Proprietor. 100 Million D ollars For Dividends READ THE PROOFS; G ENER AL LAND OFFICE. W A SH INGTON, D C„ he Home Cigar Factory T E. LEWIN, Prop. ^Manufacturer of and wholesaled and retail dealer in |lmported and Domestic Cigars.| All white labor cigars. lOnly Cigar Factory in CoosCo.j Don’t Forget When Visiting the County Seat that HAWKINS’ STORE How To Gain Flesh O ffe r s tlie b e s t B a r g a in s Dry Goods and Ladies' and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, 0 E V E R Y TU ESDAY 0 P U B L IS H E D Kodol Dyspepsia Cure i i 5 0 c . ' " Slam . { M erchant tailor F. S. Slagle, $ cars fawKififl Coquille, Oregon. $ Cleaning and Repairing neatly done. 7 EXCHANGE PLACE. BOSTON. MASS.