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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1901)
GoqMin* £% §er*ïfi. Commissioner Bailey Pleased. The Press as a Mirror. mm- UTTLE mm Î ____-r JN otice o f Executor- TH E State Food Commissioner Bailey Some of the more sensational, or with the result of “ yellow,” newspapers are quotiug j legislative work during tbe recent with gre.it glee a reported defense i Church Directory. of their methods by Dr. Lyman J session. He thinks Oregou’s pure Abbott. This distinguished clergy Ooqviill© Oity. Oregon. BpiaoopAl Church.—Episcopal services food laws arc now as comprehensive man. it is asserted, said to those' will be hold at St. JtiM.es church, (oquillo as those of any state of tbe Uuion. who criticise the newspaper for re- | First- class iu every respect; courteous treatment. Transient and reg City thu third Sunday in each month. W uj . Horae fa 11, Pastor ‘•The new law relating to oleomarg cordiDg so much of the evil in the ular Boarding aud Lodging. M E. Church. South: Preaching on 2nd, world that the fault is not with the 8d aad 4th Huttilayfl at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. arine," he said, “ forbids the color but the First street—east end o f bridge. White Labor. in. Sunday-aehool every Sunday at 10 ing of that article iu tiny way, and newspapers that report, AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. o’clock Senior Epworth League at 6:80, p. civilization that permits so much xn. Junior League at 8:30,p. tn. Prayenueet- empowers the Food Commissioner wrong. o i Statistical 'Volume o f Facts and ' “ If you look in your glass rng Thursday evening at 7:30. Figures Containing Over 600 Pages. to seize the stuff wherever found. and see a dirty face," “ays Dr. Ab-‘ G. A. Hyatt, paator. O tm tian Church —Services every Lord’ s oAs regards cheese, the consumers bott, ‘‘you don’t wash the mirror." Day a« follows: Preaching at 11 A. m . and The phrase is a good -one, the are protected by the clause com 7:3# jv m: Lord’s Supper, l ‘J to 12:15; Bible illustration apt, but it is far too School, 10 a. m ;C .E . Prayer meeting. G.30 pelling the manufacturer to lukel bis t. in. Wediusnlay—Mid-week prayer meet - sweeping as a comment on the re r»K,7:80p. iu. The publicna cordially invited product ‘full SPECIAL FEATURES:— cream,’ ‘one-quar- lations of journalism to (,ho world Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker, Proprietors. to attend all service«. J kssk M . H itntku , The census of f 1 w ' Minister. skimmed,’ or ‘half-skimmed,’ ns the | to stand alone. Doubtless Dr. i f . K. Church.—Preaching aervice every ♦"¡ FRONT STREET** J9C0. National 1st, 3rd and 6th. Sunday at 11, a. m . and case may be, so that people will Abbott qualified it by some further and State elec utterances, which the “yellow” and 7,80 p. m Sunday school every Sunday know just what kind of cheese tion r e t u r n s . at 10, a. m. Epworth League, 6 80 p. m. j papers have carefully abstained from Prayer meeting every Tuursday evening at they are buying. Fourcenturiesof I reporting. For if we had a mirror 7.80. A special invitation is extended to the American prog “ Milkmen iu cities of 50,000 pop | that by some pestilential witchery public to attend all aervioes. fin is h . M. O. B bikk , ress. Political ulation and over are required to exaggerated every defect in a face, Panto*. record of 1900 twisted the nose, distorted the report the location of their dairies A t B andok — The Advent Christian church (convention, W o r k meets in Swift’s hall each Lord’s Day. to the Food Commissioner in order mouth, emphasized every blotch on and platforms). Î Â Î S Morning services at 11 o'clock n. w . and the skin, and witbal was as mali American rule in evening «ervioes at 7:30 p. m. All invited. that he may visit them and see that ciously cuuning in not showing one's I bvkn D u ih a y , the Philippines. Elder. they are in good sanitary condition. good points as iu exaggerating one’s I N ew govern Heretofore milkmeu could sturt up frnilities— would we buy such j B BS ment! of Porto Rico and Ha . L O C A L ITEM S. in any out-of-the-way place, where micros by the million and have j waii. Polar exploration in 1900 them presented with our breakfast | Oar »treat improvement^ me filth might accumulate, and the pub Conclu ion of the South African and tea? progressing nicely. war. Pan-American H -r o -t an lic had little recourse. Milk That is exactly wliat newspspors ' cf 1901. China—Its present n E. O. Bealfl, of Marshfield, spent ranches must now be kept clean, so of a certain sort do. The good dition and status among nations. several days in town last week. that the milk will be pure and whole things in the world are ignore d or i Roster of general officers of the W. T. Miller, o f Fisbtrnp, waa some, or tbo dairyman will bo likely thrust into an obscure corner— the Regular U. S. Arm y, Í7S9-1900. in town tke middle of last week. to get into trouble, under the new evil of the world is magnified and exploited. They do not bold the R. C. Robieon, wbo baa recently law. mirror up to nature, but reflect moved from near Arugo to Myrtle “ Adulterated fruits and jellies humanity chiefly in its baser and Point, was ip town last week. must be lnbeled correctly as to tbeir leusl creditable moods. Euif hati- Facts that every patriof Miss Eva Robison, of Fisbtrap, contents, and the amount of glucose heroic treatment.—The Pilgram. and voter ought to know. baa beeu quite ill for a few weeks, -------------- *****—----------- bot is improving at the present. used must bo marked in plaiu fig Oregon BulUr I. full Weight. ures on eacb bottle or jar. Glucose Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hanly, of All Oregon butter is now re near Rivertop, came np to attend is not an unwholesome adulterant, tbf lecture Wednesday eye.iing, as it is made of corn, but is a very quired to be marked with wrappers Postpaid to any address Creamery Thomas Deverenx, of Parkers cheap substitute for jellies, syrups, as follows “ Oregon THE WORLD. burg, came up Wednesday and etc., and the cousumer should know Butter, 32 ounces, Full Weight.” I Pulitzer Bldg,, A(<u York, stayed over for the lecture of Prof. just what he is paying for.’’— The or “ 16 ounces,” should the brick Meakin. Portland Tradesman. contain but a pound. This applies Respect lor the Aged- Our friend, I. Chandler, of the not only to Oregon stock, but all Oregoninu: One o f the oldest North Fork, waa in town doing Nothing bespeaks the true lady outside butter sold iu this market business with our merchants the industrial plautB in England, the must also contain full weight, or if and the true gentleman more than Briglitside works, o f Sheffield, is middle of the week. coming to America to establish ex uot the dealer must notify his cus showing constant love, regard, and respect for the nged. Iumimeral.de L o s t — A K- ot P. watch charm, tensive steel works where they can triaugular in shape, with nsual K. enjoy the benefits of protection, tomer should the roll be short of are the opportunities young people weight. Boxes of have every day to perform little acts o f P. inscriptions. Finder will be cheap fuel aud cheap iron. Ameri the required liberally rewarded by leaving the can manufacturers cau make steel butter shipped into tbe market, o f courtesy and kindness to those same at this office. products ckeuply euough to under containing 50 rolls, must tip the who are older, which will admirably illustrate the spirit of the moral law, Claude Fox, o f this place took sell these foreigners iu tbeir own scales at 100 pounds, and in the which says, Thou sbalt rise up be mnrkt-t, and with the advantage of Friduy’s train bay wards, eu route case it falls short of this, the whole fore the hoary head, and honor the to the Umpqua where be will tuke a protective turiff they cau make sale denier handling it is compelled face of the old man.” “ One of the a position as mate on the tug Americau consumers pay more than is exacted from the foreign buyer. to inform the purchaser, and he is lessons,” says Rolliu, the historion, Robeits. O f course, this policy will eventu also required to weigh it before “ oftenest nnd most strongly in Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds ally tiring all of the mauufactnreis culcated upon the Lacedaemonian such a sale iB made. and chafTing quickly best by the use and the “ pauer laborers” aloug youth, was to entertain great rever The law covering an offense is ence and respect for old men aud o f DeWiftB Witch Hazel Salve. It with them to America, aud fill our F R E S H G R O C E R IE S A.ND FEED the same as that which relates to to give them proof of it on nil oc is imitated. Be sure you get De- (dace iu tbe foreign market. casions, by saluting them; by mak W itt’s. R. S. Knowlton. the scales of fraudulent goods, and Then, of course, the American con Miss Emma Lorenz went to Ban- sumer cau appreciate to the fullest provides for a flue of from $25 to ing way for them, nnd giving them don last Wednesday, and Chnrley extent the beuefits of a protective $100 or imprisonment in the county place in the streets; by rising up to came up from that place to he system which prevents the con jail for a period of from 30 to 90 show them honor iu all companies nnd public assemblies; but above present at the arrival o f Prof. John sumer from buying where he cau days. As soon as possible tbe law- all, by receiving their advice, nnd P. Meakin, The Woodman lecturer. tiny the cheapest, and enables in fant industries to grow iuto colossal will be priuted and copies furnished even their reproofs, with docility Fon S ale — A fine little river and submission. By these charac to all upon application. less than a decade. bottom place, one and half miles trusts iu ------- teristics, a Lacedaemonian was —---- » « » ►. All cheese must be branded full from town, on river bank. Fair known wherever he came. If he E t ln c n t e Y o u r I t o w e la W it h C « fic » r e t i. buildings. good orchard, small Candy CfJ hartlc. our« constipation forever. cream, half, quarter or skimmed, as had behaved otherwise, it would 10c. 25c. If ( . C- O. fail, druggist« refund money. fruits, eto. Call at the H erald the case may be, and all such goods have been looked upon as a re office. offered at retail must bear a placard proach to himself aud a dishonor 2 > T otice. W A N T E D — TRUSTW ORTHY MEN stating these facts. Consumers are to hi3 country.” TDB8DAT. aprii , 23, 1901. j ia well pleased TEMPERANCE HOUSE ALMANAC ilA/ALKER'S STUDIO «S ttpM isj f Coquille City, Oregon. L atest and finest sty le s o f A ll G uaranteed. , ■usa M erchant tailor F. S. Slagle, A Political Register. Coquille, Oregon. Standard American Annual. Cleaning and Repairing neatly done. THIS iS A. REMINDER THAT Hawkins will receive by return “Mandalay ’ a new line of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ready made Skirts Everything in Dry ’ Goods. and women to travel and advertiae for old established house of solid financial stand ing. Salary #780 a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give references and enclose aelf-addrt ssed stamped envelope. Address Mai ager, 356 Gaxton Bldg., Chicago. F. E. Gondwiu, o f OlympiH, Washington, arrived here by W ed nesday’s train and proceeded to Bandon the following day. He expects to find employment down tbe coast. Attorney T. S. Minot, now o f Ban Francisco, oatne up on Tues day’s Alliance, coming over to the county seat to atteud to matters pertaining to circuit conrt the mid dle of the week. Bv direction of L. Hnrlocker, County Judgo of Coos County, Oregon, notice is hereby given that in pursuance of nn act of the legis lature assembly of the state of Oregon, approved Feb. 23, 1901, all persous whose property has hereto fore been sold for taxes and bid in by Coos Couuty, will be allowed to redeem tbe same at any time before July 1st, 1901, by paying the nmount of said taxes aud the costa of ad vertising, without any penalty for redemption being added. Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, this 11th. day of April, it>01. L. H . H azard . Couuty Clerk. ------- ------ * * * * * --------------- cautioned to notice both butter and cheese wrappers, so as to avoid a swiudle. Oregon butter properly prepared has compared favorably with other butters tbe world over, nnd its cheese is second to nolle, to which fact is attributed tne mild, soft climate of this state, which is more advantageously adapted to the manufacture of cheese than other climates. It has boeu man y years siuce the home butter market 1ms been fa vored with full-weight goods, and this in ove is regarded nra wise one, and meets with the indoisc ment of oil wholesale butter brokers.—Tbe Portlaud Tradesman. Astoiia, April 15.—-The fishing seasons opened today, and many boats are out on tbe river. Fisher men generally anticipated a good year, anil a greater number of men are eugaged today than at the open ing of any other season for years. While few reports have come from the canneries as yet, those of the fishermen who have delivered fish came in with good catch* s. The fish nre of exceptionally fine quality, and are quite large. We have made arrangments by which we can offer tbe king of dairy papers, Hoard's Dairyman, and the H skald for $2. No up-to-date dairy man can afford to be without this paper. The lingering cough following the grippels for One Minute Cough Desirable Property At a Bargain. Cure. For all throat and luug troubles this is the only harmless 40 acres of land on county road remedy that gives immediate results. Prevents consumption. It. S. Knowl one mile from Court House and Coquille City. 11 acres is rich j ton. bottom land, partly under culture A nice garden lot of about one and above ordiuary flood mark. acre in a beautifully located an d ' Good running water on the place Book and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles- well sheltered place near the Ban Other improvements uot considered Call a t the HERALD office. Our prices are right. don beach will be sold very cheaply ; Terms, 1400 dollars. Oue half if a buyer be found soou. For full j down, balance in three annual in-1 D. F. Dean information and terms call at the stallments. Inquire of A. B otrie . M. D. Landis. Coquille City, Oregon. H erald office. • ---------- ,«•»«--.--- - — 8- F. Sheppard, the mechanic, “ I have been troubled with indi wbo has just oompleted the iron gestion for ten years, have tried work on Reed's new steamer in many things and spent much money course of construction at tbe East Marshfield shipyard, came to no purpose until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I hove taken two j over by Friday’s train accompanied bottles and gotten more relief from by Mrs, ¡¿heppard. Mr. 8. pro them than oil other medicines taken 1 ceeded to Bandon for a visit. I feel more like a boy than I have A. W. Rogers, who baa spen t 1 felt in twenty years.” Anderson | Haring quit« a thorough and general knowledge of all classes of property in Thou Cooe county, and having placed ourselves In a position to offer a good variety of tbe past year in this city and oti Riggs of Sunny Lane, Tex. tbe dairy farm o f J. P. Messer, sands bare testified as did Mr. 1 timberlands, farms, dairy ranches, town lots snd businesses for sale, we offer our services to intending settlers, as we feel confident we can do them a good service. near town, took Wednesday’s train Riggs. R. S. Knowlton. We also solicit farms, timberlands, town property, etc., for which you wish buyers. for tb i bay whore transferred to! the steamer Alliance and will go $ 1 0 0 — R c w ra d - $ 1 0 0 . up into Northwestern Oregon and Th« reader» of thin paper will be pleased Washington. H a waa accompanied I»» learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in by bis little daughter. all its stacea. and that is Catarrh. Hall’s For all kinds of Job PrintinQ" DEAN 4 LANDIS, EAL ESTATE B R O IL S , K > You will waste time if you try to cure indigestión or dyspepsia by atarving yourself. That only makes it worst when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of food properly digested Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is tbe result of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elemectsof food but every kind. And it ia the on* remedy that will do it. k. 8. Knowlton .... Coquille, Oregon.-!-«- Great Clubbing Offers. Catarrh Cure is the on I t positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitu- j tionsl treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is The H erald has made arrangements with tbe managements of the fol taken internally, acting directlv upon the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system, lowing-named publications for clubbing purposes on the terms given be thereby destroying the foundation of the disease snd giving the patient strength by low: building up the constitution and assisting The Commoner (W. J Brvana paper) and the H eiulp , in advance. $2 00 nature in doing its work. The proprietors 2 50 have so much faith in ita curative powers, The Weekly Examiner and H erald ............................................................... that they offer One Hundred Dollars for The W eekly Oregonian and H e r ald ............................................................. 2 00 Any case that it fails to cure. 8eml for list The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural North West............................... 1 75 if testimonials. Address. Western Poultry News (Lincoln, Neb.) and H liiald . ................... 1 50 Y. J. CHKNF.Y »% C Toledo, O. Pacific Homestead ami H e r a l d ......................... ................................................. t 2 5 MTRold bv druggists. 78 cents. Hall’s Fsmilv Tills are toe beet. New York World (Thric«-a-we«k) and H erald . We have moved to our new quarters, O dd. ih hereby g iv e n that It. D .S a n f o v d , Executor, Summons. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. R:\cbt 1 Rutledge Plaintiff ) Suit in eq-i vs. >■ oity for John W. Ruth due Defendant. 1 divorce. To John W. Rutledge, the above entitled defendant: In the name of the atate of Oregon von arc hereby notified that you are required tu appear and aiikwer the complaint filed asaiust yon il) the above entitled suit iu which Rachel Rutledge ia plaintiff nnd you, John W. Rutledge, are defendant, within six week« from date of the first, publication of this sum nn hi * to wit: within six weeks from the 12th day of F briiary, 1901, and if you fail to nppear and answer on or t»e- for3 the 23rd ay of A ril. 1901, the last day of the time prescribed iu the order of publication, a judgment will be taken against you for want thereof, and the plain tiff will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded iu her complaint, a auccipet statement of which ia as follows: that the marriage contract now txiating between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and for tbe custody of the minor child of said marriage. Service of this summons is made by pub lication in pursuance of an order made by L. Hnrlocker, County Judpe for Coos county. Oregon, dated March 8th, 1 9 ^ , and directing publication of tbe sumo in the Coquille City H krali -. a u eekly news paper published at Coquille City in Coes county, Oregon, for a period of aix weeks. A. J. S hkbwood , Attorney for plnintiff.. E d i r a t e T o u r I lo w e la W it h C a tea res*. Candy C ath artic, cure constipation forever 10c.25c. If C .C 2. fab. druggists refuud money AN INCOME FOR LIFE — FROM— Greatest of Gold Properties 36Sb Acres—9 .M iles in Length 250 M illion Tons Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz, ground by nature’s hand iuto gold laden gravel, from 50 to C00 feet in depth over the entire property. In addition, Company owns 1 4 M ILE S in length of river bed, each mile of which contains many million^ of gold, situated on the Rio Grande,.¿n Taos Co., New Mexico. OVER too Million Dollars For Dividends BEAD THE PROOFS: MADE TO Ctiim nissionor of (lie United Stales* GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASH INGTON. D C.. F e llo w s B u ild in g Marshall McDonald, Proprietor. Cleanliness is our Watchword. THE LONE STAR Oa.pt. Olsen, _ ______Proprietor. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON : : l»y a Geelngifit and Mining Expert of vrorlcj)- wid»* reputation. Professor Benjamin Silli- nmn, who spent several months there, then being connected with tlie United States sur vey ini» corps, and iu his official report says: “ H e BK ABB COUNTL158B M IL L IO N S O F TONS OT' q u a r t z reduced by the grenk forces of nature to a condition ready for the application of the h ydraulic process, while the entire bed of the Rio Grande for- over+0 miles is a sluice,on the bars of which the gold derived from the wearing away of the gravel banks has been accumulating for- countless ages, and now lies ready for ex traction by the most approved methods of river minimi. TH E T H1UKNESS OF THE RIO O RAN U E GOLD GR AVEL EXCEED S IN MANY PLACES 800 F EET. OR NEAR LY THREE TIM ES THAT OF T H E LIKE HKDS IN CALIFORNIA. W H IL E THE AVERAGE VALUE PER CURIO YARD IS RELIEVED TO RE GREATER IN THE NEW MEXICO REDS THAN IN ANY OTHER SUCH ACCUMULATIONS YET DISC JVERED. “ I have made a reoonnaisnnoe of th© whole of this gravel along the Rio Grande, and hare examined with all the care possi ble in the time at my command the charac ter of the gravel nnd its contents of gold. NOTHING. I a M PERSUADED, 81NCK ! HE DISCOVERY OF CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. IS COMPARABLE FOR ITS MEASURABLE RESOURCES OF G O L D AVAILABLE by the hydraulic process to the de* p placers of the Rio Grande.” Other reports from eminont mining ex perts of national reputation pronounce the i property of this Company the richest and most extensive known. r ic h g o l d Largest and most modernly equipped parlors in the county. J8ie)“ A full line of Barber’s supplies. "0. < • ■f o t ic e N the anderaiuuetl baa been duly ap pointed as the executor of the estate of John Dcviniali, deceased; b> order of th* County rmitt for Cot s County. Oregon, and that- all persons having claims against said cstato arc hereby required to present thorn properly verified to said executor at hi« ollice in Coquille City. Coon County, Ore gon, within aix luunthb from the date of thii notice. Dated tuis 31st day of July. 1900. _jg) 7 OPPOSITE DEPOT. Keeps only pure W ines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. The Americus Club W hisky is one of the specialties served in these Clubrooms. — Capital Stock $2,000,000. F illy paid aj * d nox - assessabls , pa * ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT STAGELINE. DARLAND S FENTON. PROPRIETORS. Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in readi ness for special trips. Io fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. W. A. Goon MAN. T. J Kr KREWSON & GOODMAN. COQUILLE CITY, OR. Houaemovera, Builders, Contractors and general carpenters. Estimates oa all work furnished free on short notice. We will be able to take contacts on brick 'fork and furnish brick as early as the weather will admit their being burned. 2 15 VALUE $ 1 EACH 8HARE. One lislf (he entire Capital Stock has been placed iu the treasury of Compsny a . a workine Capital. T n r a m p l i l . . ■ ir r r a - • a r j « III' l i e . Mil,I p l i.e e «,■■ t h e r i v e r !•*•( s e r r r n l m l i t s t e a m r fr e t t g e n , the I ami uany now offers A L im it e d N um beb or it s S h ar es 1150c. AFTER SALE OF WHICH PRICE W ILL BE ADVANCED TO $1.00 PER SHAKE, Applications «tumid be m t promptly, W rit, for prospectus. M akrokccks money orders psyshle to Rio Graude Placer Gold SWiriiqg Co. >7 EXCHANGE PLACE. BOSTON MASS