Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 21, 1901, Image 4

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    Uoos Bny News.
T H E
Mr6. C. W. Olive is still seriously
H o n . W . I*’ . Benjamin, a widely ill.
— FROM—
T U E S D A Y . MAY 21, 1901.
Born, at Marshfield, May I4tb,
kuown citizen of
Rogeburg and
D o u glas county, died at -his home iu 1901, to the wife of Rudolph Am-
Ever have them?
this city at 1 2 :3 0 a. m. Sunday, May steio, a duughter.
Church Directory.
C o q u ille C ity . O r e g o n .
Then v/e can’t
12, 1901. after a long illness, nged
The report that the Al'iance is
tell you any­
Kpiricnpnl Oh n rah.—R pi too pal Hcrvioea 7-4 years, 2 months and 10 days,
going off the Coos Bny-Portion I
First-class in every respect; courteous treatment.
Transient and reg­
will be held at Nt. James church, Coquille i
W m . F . B enjam in was boru in route is without foundation.
thing about
City the third Suudav in each mouth.
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i o i d . w
u
ular Boarding and Lodging.
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m
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Wm. Horsetail. Pastor O hio April 2, 1827.
H is parents ,
The laying of the keel for the
If E. Church, Booth: 1‘reackingoii ZnJ. moved to Illinois iu 1834 and he ! new steamer, being built at tlie
know how dark
White Labor.
First street—east end o f bridge.
8J an-Mth Sundays st 11 n. ru. and 7:30 u. Was married in that state to Ruth Marshfield shipyard, was completed
everything l o o k s
ni. Sunday-school every Sunday nt 10;
,
.
T, ,
0n , ur1
rr«
3680 Acres— 9 Niles in Length
o’clock. Keuior Epworth Iteagno at 6^10, p. J
Levens^ OD Feb. 27, 18ol>
To Saturday.
d how you are about
in. JuniorLeagu«at3:80,p. m. Fray or meet- this union was born four childreu,
2>>0 Nil lien Tons
A schooner of the same dimen­
ready to give up. Some­
iuK Thursday evening Af t t pnstor
as follow s:
Q. Y . Benjamin and
sions as the Repeat, a four-master
how, you can’ t throw off
Richest
Gold-Bearing Quartz,
Christian Church—Services every Lord’s 1 T)au T j . Benjamin, (both now de- : built in 1897, is under construction
the terrible depression.
Day na fo'.l-iws: I'renctiiuu at 11 A. in. nad ceased) Mrs. Hattie R. Benson, of
ground
by
nature’s
hand into gold
at North Bend.
7:31 p. 1 : 1 ; Lord's Supper, 13 to
Bible p
i _
i ,,
■> ly i. ,
Are things really so ► .
laden gravel, from 50 to GOO feet iu
H o I hh .I, 10 a.m -.C .E . Prayer meetin«, 6:30
, T,
anil Dr. « . W . Uenjaimn,
Juhu
Rogers, son
o f Amos
blue? Isn’t it your nerves,
I), in. Wcduis.lay—M id-week prayer meet- < of P ortland.
Ill 1870 Mr. ISenja- [Rogers, formeily a resident of the
depth over the entire property. In
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker, Proprietors. *■+
after all? That’s where
i n g . 7:30p.m. Th«i public is cordially invited j nriin moved to Oregon with bis fatn-
I bay, died lately at Berkley, Cali­
to attend all services. J usse M. H untke .
..
,
addition,
Company
owns
t
h
e
trouble
is.
Y
o
u
r
Minister. By and located at Canyonyille, where fornia, aged 40 years.
»•‘•FRONT STREET**
Ho leaves
L. (’hurch.- Preftehii.s? service every they lived for eight years.
They
nerves are being poisoned
1 4 M IL E S
ja w ifo aud three cbildien.
1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, u. ni. and
*<
from the impurities in ► j in length of river bed, each mile of
and 7,30 p. m Sunday school every Sunday then came to Iioseburg, aud have
Mrs. Thos. Howard left or: the
C o q u ille C ity , O regon.
at 10, a. in. Epworth League, 6 30 p. ni. made their home here over fdnee.
your blood.
J
Alliance
for
Sau
Francisco,
to
be
which contains many millions of
Prayer meeting every Tuursdav evening at
Mr.
Benjaman
always
took
an
j present at the wedding o f her
7.30. A special invitation isextended to the
gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in
active interest in public affairs and I daughter. Miss Edith, to Mr. Lewis
public to attend all services.
M . O. B r i s k ,
Taos Co., New Mexico.
held
a
number
of
positions
of
honor
which
takes
place
the
8th
of
next
P a stor.
and trust.
Among the more im­ month.
OVER
portant wo may enumerate the fol­
Harry Brant, second assistant
L O C A L ITEM S.
gl-ni I h - i W. 'wi "«1 n-
lowing: In 187(1 ho was elected a keeper nt the Umpqua lighthouse,
W. H. Hall, of near Riverton, member of tbo Oregon legislature is dangerously ill. Dr.Horsfall left ;
from Douglas county. In 1878 ho for there this morning, being called
was in town Thursday.
was appointed register of the U. S. for consultation by Dr. Patterson. I
Re». Dahuff. o f Rivprton, was a
purifies the blood and
land office at Itoseburg, which posi­
\V. B. Piper, jr., and Miss Jessie
Coquille visitor Thursday.
gives power and stability
tion he held for two terms. In 188G McCollongh were married lately at !
to the nerves. It makes
The H erald will order the San he was again elected to represent Yaquinn bny. They arrived here
Francisco Call for you giving you Douglas county in the state legis­ a few days sgo, nnd will make their
health and strength, activ­
n liberal clubbing rnte.
lature and took a leading part in home at the Piper farm on North
ity and cheerfulness.
This is what “ A yer’s ”
T . P. Hanley, the bustling dairy­ the work of that body. In 1891 he Coos river.
will do for you. It’s the
man, of the lower river, had busi­ was appointed postmaster at Rose-
The
little schooner Reliance!
burg, in which position was given brought np a shipment o f oil for!
oldest Sarsaparilla in the
ness in town Thursday.
his lust work in the public service.
land, the kind that was
Anyone wishing n choice band From 1887 to 1899 ho was interested the Standard Oil Co., Thursday,!
MADE TO
!
old before other Sarsa-
1 m
of sheep, still retaining a heavy ns owner, in whole or in part, of the which was discharged at their ware­
parillas were known.
Commission«!* cf the United M i s.
clip, will do well by calling npou Roseburg Plniiulealer, and during a house, north end of Front street
This also accounts for
|ip"t
^
R. fer. McQuigg, one mile from considerable portion of the time was extension.
The tug Colombia took a good!
town on Marshfield road.
the saying, “ One bottle
actively engaged as its editor.
supply o f coal at the Newport
of Ayer’s is worth three
In fraternal circles he also took buuker, Thursdny morning, piepar- i
F or S ale — A fine little riyer
bottles of the ordinary
bottom place, one and half miles great interstand was longa member atory to to«viiig the new steamer |
b y n G eologist nnd M ining E xpert o f w orld­
kind.”
from town, on river bank, Fair of the Odd Fellows, including its Arctic to the city. They crossed
w ide reputation, Professor Benj-im in Silli-
$1.00 a bottle. AM ¿rugzfets.
buildings, good orchard, small branches, and also of the Masonic out that afternoon, with favorable
mnn, who spent several m on th s there, then
Write iAa D octor.
fruits, etc. Call nt the H erald order, where his work was always weather, and a quick trip was pre­
bein g connected with the United States sur­
I f you have any complaint whatever
for their advancement in a fraternal dicted.
anil desire tho best medical advice you
office.
veying corps, and in his official report says:
can possibly receive, write the doctor
freely. You will receive a prompt re­
" H e r b are cou n tless m il l io n s of ton s o r
The Btenmer Dispatch brought and material way.
ply, without cost. Address,
►
« r ic h g o l d q u a r t z reduced b v the groat,
His last illness was from tumor of
Constantinople, May 10.—A third
Du, J. V. AYElt, Lowell, Mass.
lip a scow Thursday with a logging
forces o f natal'e to n co n d itio n ready for
team on board which Wm. Howell the stomach, from which he was note evidently emanating direct from
the application o f tho hydraulic process,
seriously
afflicted
since
Jan.
1st,
at
the
Su
Itan,
was
delivered
today
to
while
the entire bed o f the B io Grande for
lmd purchased o f Forsness & Sud-
over 40 miles is a sluioe.on the bars o f which
Tho the Ambassadors, demanding in
derncau of the lowpr river, aud the times suffering great pain.
the gold derived from the wearing away o f
: tin gravel banks has been at cum ulating fo r
Reta took it in tow for the camp at affliction was of such a nature as to peremptory language the immediate
bo beyond medical or surgical relief, suppression of the foreign post-
The least in qunnity nnd most in eonntiess ages, and now lien ready fo r ex-
Fishtrap.
by the H ost approved m ethods o f
a trip being made to Portland for office and reiterating the charges quality describes DeWitt’s Little tracrion
minim/. T H E T H IC K N E S S O F T H E
T. W. Clark, of the Bandon consultation with the best physi­ of snuggling ngaiuet foreign offi­ Early Risers, the famous pills for river
B lO G liA N D E G<) ED G !iA V E L E X C E E D S
Woolen mills, was a passenger on cians there, but without avail, and cials. The Ambassadors immed­ constipation, and liver complaints. IN MANY PLA CE S 000 F E E T , O H N E A R ­
L Y T H E E E T IM E S T H A T O F T H E L IK E
the Dispatch Wednesday, on his he gradually wasted away from lack iately returned the note to the R. S Knowlton.
B E D S IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H IL E T H E
wny to Portland looking after the of norishment.
AVElt AGE V A L U E FEU C U B IC Y A R D IS
During the past Pr.rte, thus creating partial cessation
E L IE V E D TO BE G H E A T E R IN TH E
interests of the company. He will week the pain ceased and he grad­ of relations between the Embassies
The Spaniards are said in some R
N EW M EXICO BEDS TH A N IN ANY
visit his family at Oregon City ually sank into an unconscious state and the Turkhh Government.
respects to he the best irrigators in O T H E R SIJCH A C C U M U L A T IO N S Y E T
D ISC ;V E R E D .
while on this trip.
as the warniug spark of life slowly
E. C. Peixotto's article, “ Paris the world today. They have irri­ “ I have m ade a reconnnisanee o f the
gated
the
same
lands
for
over
three
whole
o f this gravel alon g the B io Grande,
A nice garden lot of about one faded, and the end enme in peace.
Types,” in (he May Cosmopolitan,
The funeral was held this after­ charmingly illustrated by the author, thousand years. They were past and have exam ined with all The care ¡Mrssi-
acre in a beautifully located and
b!e in the time at my com m an d the ch a ra c­
well sheltered place near the Ban­ noon from residence, conducted by will interest lliose whose wish to masters at tlje art wheu Ceasar con­ ter o f the gravel and its con ten ts o f gold.
O T H IN G . I a M PE R SU A D E D . SIN CE
don beach will he sold very cheaply Philetarinn Lodge No. 8, I. O. O. F. see Paris lias never been gratified, quered their country, ar.d they N H
E D IN C O V E U Y O F C A U I ORNIA AND
if a buyer be found soon. For full including appropriate addressee by and at the same time arouse the have been constantly improving and A U STR ALIA . IS COM P ARABLE F O B ITS
information amt terms call at the Hon. J. 0. Fullerton, and District pleasant recollections of former extending their works. All the irri­ M E A SU R A B L E RESOU RCES O F G O L D F R E S H G R G G E R I E S A - W D P E E O
A V A IL A B L E by the hydraulic process to
H e h a l d office.
* Attorney Geo. Vf. Brown, and the visitors. The fiction includes stories gation works of the kingdom are j the
do. p placers o f the R io G ran d e.”
government control nnd j O ther iv-ports from em inent m in ing ex-
body was laid to final rest iu the 1.1 of love, adventure nnd humor by under
The Mesdames P. E. Drane, of
'
ports
o f national reputation pronounce tho
O O. F. cemetery.
The services j such well-known writers ns Juiinn supervision, and there is no con­
i property o f this Company tho richest and
this place, and her daughter, Mrs.
were also attended by Union En­ Hawthorne, Hayden Carruth, Eger- flict of water rights or titles. In j I’iOrtl extensive known.
B. f . Lawrence, of Portland, took
this resDoct old Spain is far ahead
campment No. 9, I. O. O. F., and aj tou Castle and H. G. Wells.
the steamer Dispatch Wednesday
$ 2 ,0 0 0 ,00 0 .
of the United States. Since the C apital Stock
large concourse of citizens, testify­
:
i
' •
’ '•*
^
for the lower liver where they will
loss of her island possessions, Spain
ing the esteem in which he was held
j F o l l y p a id a n d non - a s s e m a b l e , p a r
visit with Thomas Drane und family
has been enlarging and extending
as a citizen und a neighbor. A long
2*.
i l F ia-'
C 4 <j> vijÉji8i:4
for a few days.
her irrigation area.
nnd busy life is ended and another
VALUE S I EACH SHAKE.
T H E
Skin affections will readily disap­ familiar form will be missed from
V: • î ' •; 4 • »
“ I have been suffering from D ys
One-half the entire Capital Stock has been
pear by using DeW itt’s Witch our streets, to bo with us no more
nop da for the past twenty yearn and placed in the treasury of Company «a a
Hazel Salve. Look out for coun- forever. May he rest in peace.—
; 1 ,
, ,
r
’ ,*
n i v/orking Capital. T o rum plt lr in*«*«**»-
have been unable after trying »11 *ltpJ « ,,f,.,««•* an«, .......... on H m - r iv« r
terfits. If you got DeWitt’s you Itoseburg Review.
preparations and physicians to get | L«*»i
«oi«i *9i«u»m dredger«,
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will get good results.
It is the
anv relief. After taking one bottle , the Com pany now offers
: P ort O rford T rib u n e.)
quick and positive cure for piles.
¿Siri Î
of Kodol Dvspepsin Cure I found 1 A L i m it e d N u m b e r o f it s S hakes
Wm. Nordbtu g left at our office;
R. S. Knowltou.
«elief
nnd
am
now
in
better
health
I
a sample of wool which he thinks!
than I have been for' twenty years. |
E. O. Hall, of the stave mill on Frank Langlois can’t beat. It was j
I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia
tho bay, was in town last week. taken from a Ootswold yearling acd |
’’ub’isltfd Everv Day of the Year,
Cure too highly,” thus writes Mrs. [
W hile on the river he visited the measured 13 inches.
C. W. Roberts, North Creek, Ark
5
shingle mill of Walter Colvin, on
Mr. Frasier arrived up by last i
It. S. Knowlton.
Fishtrap, aud purchased a carload steamer, and has succeeded Mr. I
AFTER SALE OF WHICH 1'RICE
o f shingles which will be taken to Jones ns manager o f the Corbin
.n Itioao esrential clsmants of enter­
O d d . F e l l o w s ' B u i l d ' u f?
the bay and from there shipped by City mill. The mill has been shut
prise am prog es3 which
W IL L BE ADVANCED TO
T b T o t ic e .
steamer to Sau Francisco. Walter down temporarily, and it is report­
£0 to mike up
$1.00 PER SHARE,
is gettiug along nicely with his ed (bat various ehnnges will take
Bv direction of L. Ha Hooker,
mill,
C le a n lin e s s is o u r
’ . ord .
place, including a re-survey o f the
County Judge of Coos County,
A pplications should tip se a t prom ptly.
Oregon, notice is hereby given that W rite for prospectas. M a keokecka, m oney
Largest and most modert ly equippi d parlors in the countv.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelly, of proposed railroad to Frankport.
o rd er« payable to
in pursuance of nn net of the legis­
Riverton, were in town the four-
Charley Crew, o f Sixes, met with
E«3“ A full line of Barber’s supplies.“^ 9
lature
assembly
of
the
state
of
part of last week attending to busi­ a severe accident one day last week,
Rio
G
ra
u
d
e
Oregon, approved Feb. 23, 1901, all
ness matters of vaiions kinds. nnd bad a narrow escape from hav­
Desljnad Cisco ally
persons whose property has hereto­
They had one deed recorded and ing his neck broken. He nnd Jpff
fore been sold for taxes and bid in | P la c e r G o ld ïVüniqg ^ o .
nnother executed in their favor for Wilson were gathering cattle, nnd
ten acres of real estate from W. T. in attempting to head an animal
redeem^he"same' a7any‘dme'belore
Kight. Mrs. K. remained in town Jeff’s horse was going at full spepd
n P R I M 'S
*■
...
C S T p “ 7NÆ_ O
ls p n
Clsen,
July 1st, 1901, by pnyingthc amount
a day or so having some dental on a down grad««, and collided with
\ L L T H E N l VVS.
of said taxes aud the costs of ad­
work done.
Crew’s horse, throwing him vio­
P r o p r ie to r .
(5)j
vertising, without any penalty for W A N T E D - A C T IV E MYN O F G O O D
lently to the ground, and with such
:s
Mb
and
Carefuliy
Edited,
character
to
d
eliver
and
collect
in
Oregon
Lawrence Harrison, o f Little force that the horse rolled com-
;
OPPOSITE DEPOT-
redemption being added.
for old established m anufacturing w hole­ . COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
Rock, Arksnsns, a brother of our pletely over Charley, who lay un­
Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, sale house. &!MO a year, sure pay. H o n ­
old friend, B, J. Harrison, of conscious for au hour.
esty more than experience required. (1ui
this 11th. day of April, ifiOl.
Mr. Crew
referen ce, any bank in any city. Encl^e-
Myrtle Point, is at Roseluirg and is quite severely hurt, the principal
L . H . H azard .
self-addressed stam ped envelope. Man»«
Geo. Collier has gone to meet him injuries being iu his neck, shoulder
County’ Clerk. facturera, T h ird Floor, 334 D earborn St.
C
hicago.
mid bring liimself and family in. I
|)n.HSt.
There are eight iu the family and j
D. F. Dean
M. D. Landis.
Uncle Ben lias made arrangements
N o tic e .
for them to locate for the time-j
being npni the Point.
These
Any one wishing to sell or trade
brothers have not seen each other land in Oregon for land in Cali­
for 48 years. This will doubtless fornia, please address,
be n happy meeting.
J. W. S kaggs & Co.
Hauford, Kings county, Cal.
If people only knew what we know
about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it
would be used in nearly every
A woman in Chntfiald, Minn, has
household, ns there sre few people been married three timea: Her
who do nrt suffer from a feeling of. maiden name was Partridge, her
fiillncsa after eating',
belching,' first busbaml’s name was Robbins, !
Having quit«» a thorough and general knowledge of all classce of property in
Tu y.-.
Coos county, and having placed ourselves in a position to offer a good variety of
flatulence, sour stomach or water- the second, Sparrow, and the pre-
tim
be Hands, farms, dairy ranches, town lots and businesses for sale, we offer our
brash, caused by indigestion or sent, Quaylea and they live on Jay j
services to intending settlers, as we feel confident we can do them a good service.
dyspepsia. A prrparation such ns street. There are two Bobbins, one
Its columns irs replete with height, spicy
We also solicit farms, timberl&nds, town property, etc., for which you wish buyers.
rossip o( Ccast towns tnd cities.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which with Sparrow and t.vo Quayles. One
no aid from the stomach, will digest might almost be forgiven for sug-
.1 Works for the Welfare of the State
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi­
your food, certainly enn’t help but grating that the lady is n bird.—
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
do you good. R. S. Knowlton.
i E x.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
In onr last issue we slated thnt
Treasurer’s
Notice.
A
Mxte.*n
Page
Paper,
Mr. and Mrs. Gevrez visited with
Cor.ttlolrf i report of the week's leading
T. J. K FLU SON
W. A. G oodman .
Mr. Lowe and family, now visiting
rtws features ard aufty special features for
'OTU’K is hereby R iv e n thnt all Comity
here, Slid that Mrs. G. and Mrs.
Thp H e r a l d has made arrangements with the managements of the fol-
Warrants endorsee prior to Jan. 1,
the ‘armer awf stock-raiser.
io w e were sisters, which is a nns- 1SJI1), will he paid on presentation at my
»E N D
f? S A M P L E S .
lowiug-naiuid publications for clubbing purposes on the terms given be­
in Coquille City, Cooaoonnty. Oreenn.
tnke. These ladies are not relatives office
low:
fob-crtptioa Pr et. aeluumg Pestsfe :
No interest will bo allowed alter April
1»,
1901.
at all, and the reason for the little
IN V A R IA B L Y IN A D V A N C B .
The Commoner (W. J. Bryans paper) and the H erald , in ad van ce..?’-! 03
Fully
COQUILLE CITY, OR.
This
15th
day
of
Apnl.
1901.
girl coming with these people is
( nil (Including Sunday) U mo# .. $47 00
The Weekly Examiner and H erald ......................................................... 2 50
J. H. DUDLEY,
Sunday «*«11
13 mne— l 50
thnt the roads «ere bad when Mr.
Ooanly Treasurer.
The Weekly Oregonian and H erald ....................................................... 2 00
Weekly T a ll............................................ 1] 1 09
IVMvrred by carrier, every day. S6c
» .*•-«
-
Housemovers. Builders, Contractors and general carpenter».
G ’s folks came down nnd they bav
The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural North West................................. 1 7 «
month
ing decided to come by sea thought
J O b N D H P H L U K E L B . P r o p r ie t o r .
Estimates oil all work furnished free p -hort notice.
Western Poultry News (Lincoln, Neb.) and H erald ............................. 1 -»0
A tallies jacket w h s left on board
Addreea All i'omrmin teat lone to
it best to have the little girl come o f the steamer Dispatch on the day
Pacific Homestead nnd H bbald ............................................................... 2 25 We will be able to take contacts on brick work and l .rnisb brick as iai ly
W.
LE\KMan*<*r.
later wheu she could make the trip o f the excursion.
New York World (Thrice-a-week) and H krvld ....................................... 2 15
The owuer
as tbe weather will admit their being burned.
by laud.
•LouId call for it at ouce.
C rtu O U
Ä itg
§ > e r R liù
AN INCOME FOR LIFE
Hon- W. F. Benjamin Pas,« Away.
e
Greatest of
Gold Properties
T
w
sanaparliia
loo Million Hollars
UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE
ALKER’S STUDIO
Latest and finest styles of finish
A ll W o rk Guaranteed.
For Dividends
READ THE PROOFS:
'M e r c h a n t lA iL O lf
F . S. S la g le ,
Coquille, Oregon. |
GENERAL LAND OFFICE. WASH­
INGTON. D C„
# Cleaning and Repairing neatly |
done.
|
1 m
T H IS
IS A REMINDER
THAT
Hawkins will receive by return
“Mandalay'’ a newline of Dress
Goods, Trimmings, Ready­
made Skirts Everything
in Dry
Goods.
t u neiscB
" CALL
E A D S
Wi 8
have
moved
J
to
sl 5 0 c.
ip
our new
Quarters
Marshall McDona7 r’ , T i r pv ’ ci rr.
A SOT — ■ -
NEWSPAPER
--■ H O M E
7 EXCHANGE PLACE. BOSTON MS S.
DEAN i LANDIS.
D E A L ESTATE BROKERS.
* \Ja2Jls..... Coquille, Oregon.-!-^
T H E LONE SIAR
Keeps only pure W ines and Liquors
and Fine Cigars.
The Americus Club W h isky is one
of the specialties served in these
Clubrooms.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT
STAGELINE.
DARLAND J FENTON,
PROPRIETORS.
THE WEEKLY
N
CALL,
Great Clubbing Offers.
KREWSON & l GOODMAN.