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——S' D oom Bay Kews. Coquille City, May 14, 1901. f l e t t i U t C ìtìj C e r n it i. We n^e sorry to lpsm that Mrs. E d . H kkald : “ Whom the gods C. W. Olive lias again been stricken would destroy they first imike mail." with paralysis, and her condition T U E SD A Y , MAY 14, 1901. j Practical is in an ugly mood. It is is regarded as serious. nunoyiijg, to have stick« |:okcd iu Julius Nelson’s residence, on Church Directory. | ones wheel, I dare say. I might be Haynes slougb, was destroyed by Friday Inst. This was the Episcopal Church.— E piscopal services n i o y e d to pitv, but hi« futile effort« fire, ill b* held at 8». J am «» church, C oqn ille , . . .................. ~ to set his “ hobby straight on its house formerly occupied by the C itv the »bird Sunday iu each m outh. late George Smith. W in. HorHcfali, F a ctor. feet is so ludicrous! Practical will M B. C hurch. South: Preach in g on 2nd, Capt. Dale, who had been spend Sd and 4th Sunday« at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ; not take his quietus with becoming the winter in Oakland, returned to m. Sunday-school every Huoday at 10 o 'c lo c k . Senior Epworth League at 6 3 0 , p. 1 resignation. the bay last week. He is suffering in. Junior League at 3:30,p. in. Prayeriueet- In justice to “ Common Seuse” Mr. from the effects of a seretn nttnet ing Thuraday evening at 7:30. C. A. H yatt, paator. j Editor, I cannot let Practical’s seem- of the gripe. Christian Church -S erv icea every L ord ’ s 1 iug intentional misconstructions Albert Koenig, engineer on the D ay as follow s: Preaching at 11 A. u i. and pass unchallenged. I crave once 7UW p. iu; L ord ’ » Supper. 14 to 12:13; B ible gasoline schooner Monterey, who School. 10 a. r o iC .E . Prayer m eeting, Gu» [ more your impartienl indulgence >. m . W ed n e sd a y -M id week prayer ineet- ! through these columns to answer was treated at the marine hospital for erysipelas, died oil Thursday n g .7 ^ 0p . in. T h e p ublic is cordially invited to attend all service«. Jsssu M . H i nt » » , j Practical»’ personal Aspersions di Inst. He was a native of Germanv, M inister. rected to my address which appeared and leaves a wife and two children a f. E . C h u rch .—P reach in g service every ! in the H erald ’ s last issue. 1st, Srd s o d Ath. Sunday at 11, a. in. and iu San Francisco. end 7,30 p. m. Sunday Bohool every Sunday | First, he ridicules my estimate in at 10, a. m. E pw orth League, G 80 p . m . his contemplated bridge across the Labels for the canned clams put Prayer m eeting every Tnursday evening at If lie will up by Flye & Ilolnndson are due 7.30. A special invitation isex ten d ed toth e big Cunningham marsh. p u b lic to attend all services. look at my estimates with eyes not from the city by first steamer, and M. O. B uikk blurred by personal intereit, he will a shipment below will be made im Paator. ace where it reads 180 b c D t s nnd 90 mediately. While in town lately, intermediates, which at 1G feet dis B. D. Hnmo visited the cannery, LOCAL ITEMS. tance from center to center on a sampled some o f the clams, and The H erald will order the San length of 1425 feet would give 3 pronounced them the best he bad Francisco Call for you giving you bents for every 1G feet. Now if ),e ever tasted. Mr. Hums says when a liberal clubbing rale. will look at any bridge of this width the excellent quality of the Coos The Misses Tenniesion. Pearl or more he will see 4 bents where I bay canned clams is known, there and Eeley, w pd I to Marshfield Wed make only 3, thus I am still one will be a steady demand for the bent under the mark in Siis favor. product o f the cannery nesday for it short visit. Then again ho derides the idea of Uncle Cli.38. Dietz, the piano 810 stringers. Stringers are placed toner of Myrtle Point, went to Arrivals and Departure. J2 feet apart which on a bridge of Beayer Hill Wednesday. that width would liue up 9 stringers The Lyons mill, o f this place, to each set of bents, hence 810 Arrivals by Alliance from South, •hot do wn a day or so last week in stringers each 1G feet long. Thursday: F. Antonaz/.i, Mrs. A. order to make a few need repairs. If ou this showing, Practical can MeDor aid, W. E. Mitchell, D. E. Johnson’s mill, a short distance prove “figures that lie” as he rudely Khanahon, F. B. Walker, Mrs. ,1. above town, is filling an order of insinuates, I will stake ten dollars Holm, M. Wallace, J. II. Ray, B. 26,000 feet of lumber which is be to his one on the result. I am not Charnetb, F. W. Getty, Mrs, O’Con ner, Katie O’Connrr, Edna Holm. ing Joaded on the AlumDn, fo Aus bluffing. Practical persistently taunts me C. Patersou, M. J. Bowron, Chas. 8. tralia. for having named to parties 12,000, Kaiser, D. R. Dale, Mrs. F. Holm, There bay« been applications to 20,000 dollars and whatnot, as the Mis. Rudnns, L. G. Coop, C. Fox. made to os for teachers in some of probable cost of this new route. If Departures by Alliance, to Port the outlying dietricts. Young I said thousands, and I think I did land, Friday: Mary E. Baker, J. R. ladies preferred. Correspondence unwittingly in one or two instances, Marburg, F. O. MoD< nald, Mrs. M. solicited. I should have said— and meant to E. McDonald, Miss Ida Hamilton, R. D. Sanford sold this week to any—hundreds, and that, as the cost j Miss Chrissie Denholm, M. Isabel But when an Rupert, Mrs. J. A. Rupert, J. C. R. 8. Tyrrell the John Flanagan of material only. ranch on the river three miles tie- error is honorably attoned it should , McDonald, and wife, Mrs. Good- Miss Goodcnough, B. low Coquille, consisting of about not move a fair minded opponent to enough, make capital out of it. I hold my Goodenough, I Goodenougb, C. 280 acres for 16,300. self responsible for all that I have Goodenough, Mrs. W. C. Moore, W. Anyoje wishing a choice band published in the H e r a l d — save print E. Moore, T. C. Bradley, J. C Fisher of sheep, still retaining a Lpavy ers’ mistakes—and I stand by that— F. L. Pierce, Mrs. E. A. Wirth, A. clip, will do well by calling npon namely, a footing up of a total cost Opperheimer, C. H. Shook, Matt R. Q . McQuigg, one mile from ne»r onto three thousand dollars. Hoffman, J. Ostron, C. Frltzhugh, town on Marshfield road. Again, with a sarcastic smile, he VV. T. Arthur, C. Delsol, A Hillstrom alludes to my 10x12 cabin that 0. Jackson, H. Slater, C. Rennick, F or S ale — A tine little river stands by the road he would have A. Reed, C. 8. Crow. bottom place, one and half miles condemned—a far fetched connec from town, on river bank. Fair tion to the subject matter —the New York, May 7.—Claims ag buildings, good orchard, small dimension 10x12 is absolutely cor gregating $5,000,009 will be filed on fruits, etc. Call at the H erald rect. Contrurily to his usual bad behalf of surviving seamen of the office. shots at dimensions lie hits it this battle-ship Maine, and by the next Will Miller and family formerly time right in the bulls’ eye. I shall of kin of those seamen who lost of this place, but later of Hariing always be pleased to believe that their lives in Havaua haibor on the ton, Washington, have moved to tho American eagle spreads his pro evening of Feburary 15, 1898, ac their new b 9 mo at Bonners’ Ferry, tecting wiugs over every cabin in cording to Attorney Harwood, of Idaho, wlier Mr. Miller will be en the land quits as much as over every the firm of Butler k Harwood, of mansion. Tho animus of Practical’s this city. gaged in farming. petition to tho contrary notwith A nice garden lot of about one standing. Practical»’ plaints anent aore in a beautifully located and my fence might disturb my peace of well sheltered plans near the Ban- mind. That fence is unsteady on don beach will be sold very cheaply its logs. Practical himself built that THE if a buyer be found soon. For full fence. I paid him for it. It was information and terms call at the from the beginning a flimsy affair H ehald office. * much as his bridge would be were Skin affections will readily disap- he to engineer the job on his esti iar by using DeWitt’s Witcli mates. I will not consume space and azel Salve. Look out for coun- terfits. If you get DeWitt’s you time to refute all of Practieals’ mis If will get good results. It is the representations. A few more words quick and positive cure for piles. will suffice. Practical would palm himself be ’ab'îshrd Eve'y Day of the Year R. S. Kuowltou. fore a too credulous public as an Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hemsley, exemplar of unselfishness. He of near Johnson's mill, accompa brings foward the “ even dozen r. Hu»« essential elements of enter nied by Perry Robinson, went to families” for whom his bowels yearn prise an) prof ess wtrch the bay the lntter part of the week with compassion and for whom the fo to m.ke up to take the Alliance for San Fran- new route would be an inestimable cisco. They will look for a location boom—making the road to church a more anitable to their tastes. Wo way of pleasantness, and, to school, wish them success. a merry go as you please; but he studiously avoids uu uttearnnee of A letter from our friend, J. D. good cheer for that other even (Sunderland, of Marshfield, informs dozen “ for whom his scliemo would Dcsifn-d E'.peoa 'y ns that bs and Mrs. 8. will depart depreciate their property from 10 for California by next steamer. to 25 per cent—whilst 50 per cent Wa are sorry to loss these good h o m e accrues to his own domain—closing people, and as they retain interests virtually the now established route IT P R I N T S bore, it is most likely they will re by reason of the removal of bridges ALL THE N E W S. turn not long hence. new in excellent condition, thus B. E. Nosier, our popular post turning a public highway into e g ì master, with his esleuiable wife “ Dead man’s lane" to tho Masonic and children took the train Thurs cemetery, which, they, the disfran day afternoon for the bay where chised, might keep in roptir as best tbay will take the sterner Alliance \ they could and at their own expense. Now three of the “even dozen” for San Francisco. Hird expects to / k ,, bare a powwow with President1 whom this stupendous scheme dis ' .«• McKinley while on the trip, and astrouslv affect« have Iniught their * V Mrs. Nonler expects to spend a homes direct from Practical. Let month or so with her parents, Mr. i him, in imagination, I ask, put and Mrs. A. R. Moomaw, now of himself for a moment in their place, Lordsbnrg, California. We wish then let him tell candidly what he | Í > ^1 * 4 ÍT- thinks of tho other fellow— He, a them a pleasant visit. model of disinterestedness that he If peop 1« only knew what we know is! His peculiar disinterestedness •bout Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it is a burlesque on self-effacement. : would he used iu nearly every The scheme would suggest a side, j household, ns there are few people splitting farce on the boards of a who do net suffer from a feeling of concert hall. But Practical is an fullness after eating, belching, actor—nn actor iu the Bible sense o f ! flatulence, Hour stomuch or water- the word! brash, caused by indigestion or Now, if “ Practical” will lmrken to dyspepsia. A pr< paratiou such ns the advice of “ Commom Sense” he Its colum ns a r t replete m tfi b r lftit , spicy Kodol Dynpeptiia Cure, which with will let this whole busine«g go in fo s s tp of Coast towns and cities. Do aid from tho stomach, will digest silence to the Hon. Board of county it Works for the Welfare of the State your food, certainly can't help but commissioners for their official ver do you good. R. 8. Kuowltou. dict; for, should he persist to urge I some Walker and son Frank, me on in this strain there will not accompanied by Dan 8hnnnbnn be left as much as a knot hole in A M i l e t n P «A * P aper. and Will Mitchell, of Eureka, his bridge that any sensible naan Containing a roport of tho »sek j loading California, were in town Weiluee- could tell it from a vacuum. rows foaturoa ar>4 manv spociai ftaturts for C o m m o n S en se . tho armor and stoch-ratsor. day on their rounds gathering up »E N D f’ UW » A M P L E «. tbs cattle recently parched by Mr. fobieriftioa P r n .aalading roatagt: Walker through thm section The Treasurer's Notice. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. cattle are to be driven to Hum I'aliy Fall tlncltidln« Sunday). II mo« 9 « on boldt county, and by the time they O T IC E is hereby given thnt All C ount? Sunday Cad.......... IS m,-*. l M I Warrant* em1or»ett prior to Jan . I, W,*Mv «'*•11 ..............ISmoa... 1 » reach the state liue they wi'l have Ihrllverod by carrier, every day. «6c 1**9, will be m u I on p tM ontation nt mv gathered op 10O0 head. We Ac office month in C oquille City, C o o * co u n ty ,O re g o n . JO* N D RPWE K t LH. P ro p rie to r. knowledge a pleasnut call from Mr. No interest will bo allow ed A fla t April Add re»» A ll U«>mmualcattona to 15. 1901. Sbanalino, who told us they were This lf»th day o f April, 1001. W . «. LFAK’\ haeiug a nice trip, the weather J . R. DCLLRY, Count t Treasurer continuing good v J r j 0 S L E A D S k G ill AT- - - ----- - -NEW SPAPER -.■ : j A j* and Carefuiiy Edited Ï jS M ifeî:|iïSïS ë jg lk h mms h iä ö S B S f® THE WEEKLY GALL, N T H E AN INCOME FOR LIFE UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE T - FROM Greatest of Gold Properties You know a l l about it. The ru sh , the worry, th e e x h a u s tio n . You go about «ith a g r e a t weight resting upon 7ou. You can’t throw this feeling. You are a slave to your work. Sleep fails, and you are on the verge of nervous exhaustion. What is to be done? Take For fifty years it has been lifting up the dis couraged, giving rest to the overworked, an d bringing refreshing sleep to the depressed. No other Sarsaparilla approaches it. In age and in cures, “ Ayer’s ” is “ the leader of them all.” It was old before other sarsaparillas were born. $1.00 a bottle. All druggist«. Ayer’s Pills aid the ac tion of Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla. They cure bilious ness. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W alker, P roprietors. C F R O N T STR E E T** M IL E S OVER 100 Million Dollars Coquille City, Oregon. L a test and. fin est s ty le s o f fin ish Ä11 W o r k G uarnii teed. L « . ‘ !i M erchant tailor ist qq- fo, H F . S . S la g le , Jl MADE TO C oquille, O regon. ConnnissioiiiT if (lie United M. Is , 'GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASH INGTON, D C.. •’ I have used Ayer’ s medicines for more than 40 years and have said from tho very st:;rt that you made tho best medicines in the world. I ain Huro your Sarsaparilla saved my lifo when I first took It 40 years ago. I am now past 70 and am never without your medicines.” W lute Labor, ALKER’S STUDIO C w For Dividends 4S as. i box. Transient and reg 5WV-.*f7 in length of river bed, each mile of which <amtains many millions of gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in ; Taos Co., New Mexico. j O re g o n . First street—east end of bridge. Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz, ground by nature’s hand into gold laden gravel, from 50 to G00 feet in depth over the eutire property. In addition, Company owns sarMNriiii O ity First-class iu every respect; courteous treatment. ular Boaiding aud Lodging. :>6So Acres— 9 Miles in Length 250 Million Tons 14 C o q u ille by u G eolog ist ami M ining Expert o f w orld wide reputation, P rofessor Benjam in Sllli- Jan. 24,1609. Enon, Kansas. nian, w ho a pent several m on th s there, then bein g connected with the U nited States sur If you have any comrriaint whatever veying corps, and in his official report sayj;-.; and desire the b< it meuJcfcl advice you _ can posaibly receive, write’the «lector " I I e RI! AUK COUNTLESS MILLION« OF TONS Dr eely. You will receive» a prompt re- f ply, without cost Address, I rich gold quartz reduced bv the gieat D r . J. C. A Y E R , L ow ell, Mfigs. I wj forces o f nature to a co n d itio n ready f<-r the application o f the hydraulic process, while the entire bed o f the R io Grande for over 10 m iles is n tiluice.on the bars o f u hiph : the gold derived from the wearing away o f tho gravel banka has been accum ulating for The least, iu qunnitv nnd most in countless ages, and now lies ready fo r ex- by the m ost approved m ethods o f quality describes DeWitt’s Little IrHc.ioii river mini no. T H E T H IC K N E S S O F T H E Early Risers, tbe famous pills for itI O G I A N D E G O L D G ll \ V K L E X C E E D S constipation, and liver complaints. jn m a n y p l a c e s h o o f e e t , o n n e a r L Y T H R E E T IM E S T H A T O F T H E L IK E R. 8 Knowlton. ¡B E D S IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H IL E T H E A Y E R \GE VALU E P E R CURIO Y A R D IS R E L IE V E D TO RE G R E A T E R IN 1IIE Last Saturday while George N EW MEXICO REDS T H A N IN ANY Thornton and Will Dryden were O T H E R SUCH A C C U M U L A T IO N S YE T DISC >VERED. fishing for cod near Steamboat rock ” 1 have made a reoonnaisanoe o f the they had a strike on their lines that whole o f this gravel a lo n g the R io Grande, made them think they lmd caught nnd have exam ined with all the care possi in the time at m y com m an d the ch arac a whale. And it was almost as ble ter o f the gravel and its con ten ts o f poltl. nearly being a whale as a thing NO THING. I a M P E R S U A D E D . SINCE E D ISC O V E R Y O F C A L I F<) RNIA AND could be and then be something else. A J H U S T R A L IA . IS COM PA li A BLE F O R ITS He took the line out at. a merry rate M E A SU R A B L E RESOU RCES O F G O L D and finely came to tbe surface. I A V A ILA BLE bflr the hydraulic process to ■ the do« i> plnoer.- o f the R io G ran d e.” The boys then shot it with a rifle O ther reportsT rom em inent m in ing e x - 1 they had in the boat and when they perts o f national reputation p ronounce the ! property o f this Com pany the richest and ; drew the boat close to it tliev dis m ost extensive known. C leaning an d R ep a irin g n e a tly done. F r a n k T h o m a s , l\ M ., W rfto th o D o c to r. 1 § M u T H IS $ A K E M IH D E E t T 1 |A T i patched it with n hatchet. When towed to the beach it proved to be a shark of the man eating variety. It measured six and a half feet long. — Del Norte Record. 1C a p ita l ¡F ully l a id Stock an d $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,00 0 . so n - a s se ss a b l e , par j VALUE $ 1 EACH SHARE. “ I have been suffering from Dys O ne h a lf the entire Capital Stock has been I in the trcanary o f C om pany as a| pepsia for the past twenty years and pliteed w orking C apital. T o l i e «•<**- have been unable after trying all h tir) (lit 'T ir fk im m I p in «’«* o i l l l i o n T o r l 1 m '«I .«*»* v ** i * j «I g o l d N l e a m i l r e d R i ’ M, preparations and physicians to get 1 the C om pany now offers any relief. After taking one bottle A L i m it e d N u m b e r o f it s S h ar es of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief nnd nm now in better health than I lmve been for twenty years. I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly,” thus writes Mrs. O. W. Roberts. North Creek, Ark. I'llQ R. S. Knowlton. AFTER SALE OF WHICH i’RICE at 5 Per 0 C. \V ILL BE ADVANCED TO n S T c t ic e . $1.00 PER SHARE, Bv direction of L. Hnrloekor, A p plications should be sent prom ptly. County Judge of Coos County, W rite fo r prospectus. W ak eckecks. m oney Oregon, notice is hereby given that , orders payable to in pursuance of nn net of the legis lature assembly of the state of Oregon, approved Feb. 23, 1901. all persons whose property has hereto fore been sold for taxes and bid in by Coos County, will be allowed to redeem tbe same at any time before July 1st, 1901, by payingthe amount of said taxes and the costs of ad W A N T E D — A C T IV E MAN O F G O O D vertising, without any penalty for , character to deliver and collect in Oregon fo r old established m anufacturing w hole redemption being added. Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, sale house. $900 a year, sure pay. H o n esty more than experience required. this 11th. dav of April, i901. ! reference, any bank in any city. E ncD e- L. H . H a z a r d . I self-add reaped stam ped envelope. Mann, I facturers, T h ird F loor, 854 D earborn St. County Clerk. I Chicago. Rio Graude Piacer Gold IVliniqg Co. 7 EXCHANGE PLACE. BOSTON. MSS. D. F. Dean VI D Landis. DEAN & LANDIS, EAL E S TA TE BROKERS, C o q u ille , Oregon.*!-«» Having quite a thorough and general knowledge of all clawe» of property in Coot* county, and having placed ou reel vet* in a position to offer a good variety of tini berla mis. farms, dairy ranche«, town lota andlmsinesses for «ale, we offer our services to intending settlers, as we feel confident we can do them a good service. We also solicit farms, timberlands, town property, etc., for which you w ish buyers. I f . 1 I rDfll I llh h in n I IT I p r e __________ The HikALD has made arrangements with the managements of the fol- lowiiig-named publications for clubbing purposes on the terms given be- H a w k in s w ill re c e iv e b y re tu rn “M a n d a la y ” a n e w line o f D r e ss G ood s, T rim m in g s, R e a d y m ad e S k irts E v e r y tliin g in D ry G ood s. F R E E H G E C O B R I E S JkCSSSU F E E © We ■ have moved to ' • -V ‘ our new quartet AS ßM O dd F e llo w s' B u ild in g 1 M a r sh a ll M c D o n a ld , P ro p rieto r. Cleanliness is our Vdiierrord. Largest ami most modernly equipp. <1 pallors iu the county. gSs$“ A full line of Barber’s supplies.“^ ® THE LONE STAR C a p í . TyT. O l s e n . . P r o p r ie to r . ^(gi) OPPOSITE DEPOT, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON ■«rsr- K e e p s o n ly pure W i n e s and L iq u o r s an d F in e C igars. T h e A m e r ic u s C lub W h i s k y is one o f th e sp ecialties se r v e d in th e se C lu b ro o m s. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT STAGELINE. DARLAND S FENTON. PROPRIETORS, Sadillc Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi- ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. 1 W. A. G T. J. oodm an . |. r \T ~ \ k l r \ Jtl li K ^ Y y V | J | ^ ft A . K iik w son n A A D S I A |k| L| j j |y J ^ The Commoner (W. J. 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