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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1901)
Gravel Ford Dots. T H E | M arshfield 8un.| Chns. W. Olive and wife left for Everybody's crops are looking Cupfornia on the Alliance, Friday, — FROM— W e a lth T U E SD A Y , JUNE J, 1<J01. where they will take up their resi fine. ~ of hair is Mrs. Moser, of this place, has dence. w e a l t h just returned homo ufter a visit of Church Directory. Tuesday the Coos Bay creamery about two months in Myrtle Point. indeed, O o c fu illo O ity . O r e g o n . turned out 1450 pounds of butter, Mr. aud Mrs. Moser are happy; they Epiftcopnl C hurch.—E piscopal services c s p e c ia l- w ill be held A t St. Jfttiiett church. C oquille the largest single day’s run sinee its have a new gill clerk. irst-class in every respect; cimi (eons treatment. Transient and reg 1 y t o a C ity the third Suudny in each month. establishment. There was a play party at Shiloh ular Boarding and Lodging. W in. HortMffhll, Pastor. wom an. Married--Iu San Francisco, May sehoolhouse Saturday night, May M E. C hurch. South: Preaching on 2nd, E v e r y White Labor. 3d And 4th Sundays at 11 a. ru. and 7:30 p. 23, 1901, at the church rf tho Ad 25. First street—east end of bridge. The people present were Buy m. Sunday-school every Sundny At 10 36.81» Acres— 8 Milts in Length Wutermun, Hattie Miller, Estella o t h e r o 'c lo c k . Senior Epwortb League at 6:30, p. vent, by the Rev. H. Parrish, Jesse Minnrd Winnie in. Junior Leagae at 3:30,p. in. Prayeriueet- A. Luse and Lillian A. Anderson, Weekly, Mike physical attraction is 250 Million Tons ing Thu rsday evening at 7:30. Weekly, Fred Minnrd, Fannie Stur both of Marshfield, Oregon. C. A. U vatt, pastor. secondary to it. W e " 1 divant, Earnst Fulsome, Laura Stur Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz, i ChristiAn C hurch—Services every L ord 's Among a fist of graduates from - ., V 1 have a book we will divant, Jimmie Miller, Cleo Rose, Day as follow s: Preaching at 11 A. ui. and ground by nature’s hand into gold 7:30 p. iu: L o rd 's Supper. 13 to 12:16; B ible the Hastings Lay College iu .San Bert Fulsome, Edna Bennett, Alex, r gladly send you that School, 10 a. m; C .E . Prayer m eeting, 6:80 Francisco, that were admitted to the ... , . vr ... laden gravel, from 50 to 600 feet ... , Sturdivant, Mattie Weekly, Steve tells just how to care p . m . W ednesday—M id-week prayer m eet n California bar on the 22d inst., and .. . , ... , , . , A. , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W alker, Proprietors. î depth over the eutire property, i n g , ? ^ p. in. The p ublic is cordially invited _ Minnrd, \ mice \V e^kly Jake Stemler, for the hair. published in the San Francisco' ------ J to a tten d all services. J csss M . H untkb , addition, Company owns M inister. papers, we notice tho name of Oeo. | Fred Young, William Swan, Thus If your hair is too 4f. E. C hurch.—Preaohing service every ¡Sturdivant, Charlie aud Walter 14 M IL E S 1st. 3rd aud 5th. Sunday at 11, a. m . and E. Weaver, son of our townsman, Bennett. h i and 7,30 p. m Sunday sch ool eyery Sunday P. S. Weave. in length of river bed, each mile There nre lots of flower gnrdenrs at 10, a. no. E pw ortn League. 6 30 p. rn. which contains many millions Prayer m eeting every Tnursday evening at R. D. Hume has a string of horses between here and Dore. Ifyouhnp- 7.30. A special invitation is ex tended to the in training on the Marshfield race | pen along about the time their gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in publio to attend ali services. M. O . B u in k , truck— two trotters aud a runner. owners are not at home you can get Tnos Co., New Mexico. P a sto r . G. W. Hughes has charge of tho a fine boquet. OVER trotters. The Marshfield track is Some Gravel Ford girls took a L O C A L IT E M S . getting quite a reputation with wagon and team and went up to G. W. Canning and family came horsemen and is said to be one of Dora to enureh Sunday. Some over from Newport Wednesday to the best tracks on the coast on people may ti ink the Gravel Ford G r o w t h becomes which to condition race horses. girls are not very good teamsters, arrange for Decoration Day. vigorous and all dan .Some interesting racing is looked but they do fine for their practice. N o t i c e —Persona wanting car- forward to, the comiug season. druff is removed. I have noticed that the Pleasant perta woven, please call on Mrs. It always r e s to r e s Hill boys are a little backward about F. A. White jnst across the street color to gray or faded taking girls places, but when they The Chicago Record presents east o f oonrt bouse. * go the boys are always ready for hair. Retain y o u r Joe Bledsoe’s new bouse at the some interesting figures on the a ride home. youth; don’t look old end o f the long bridge is taking growth of divorce in the United The Pleasant Hill school house before your time. ¡States as follows: In 1870 34 per on the finishing touches by the is finished aud school started last cent, of all marriages in the United $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. wielders o f the brash. Monday, May 27th. Mollie Caldwell j States ended in divorce courts. In “ I havo used your H air V igor MADE TO W. V. Ashbarn and family de 1881 the percentage had risen to teacher. now fo r about 25 years and I li.ive There was church at the Gravel found it splendid and satisfactory parted for Washington Thursday, 4 8. In 1890 it was 6.2 and in 1900 in every way. I believe I have Commissioner <)f (lie United Si, f cm . recom m endea this Hair V ig o r to where the older sona of Mr. aud it was 8 per cent. In other words, Ford churchhouse Sunday May the hundreds o f my friends, and they 31th Rev. Epperly conducted ser Mrs. A. live. We are sorry to lose the percentage of divorces to mar all tell tho samo story. I f any vice’s body wants the best kind o f a Hair tlieae good people. riages in this country has more than V igor I » lu ll certain y recom m end School is progressing nicely, thirty to them just as strongly as I doubled since 1870. Tho total Anyone wishing a choice band can that they get a b o t t lo o f A y er’s pupils iu attendance. H air V igor.” o f sheep, still retaining a heavy number of divorces in the United j Mrs. Sam Stout is still improving by n GeologiHt and M ining Expert o f w orld Mr*. N. E. H a m il t o n , N ot . 28,1898. N orw ich, N. Y . clip, will do well by calling opou States for a given year was 23,426. slowly. wide reputation, P rofessor Benjam in SillI- nmn, who spent several m onths there, then B. G. McQuigg, one mile from During the same year 20,111 di Miss Maud Weekly has been sick. Writ* tho Doctor. vorces were granted in all the world being connected with the United Sintes sur-1 town on Marshfield road. Holly Owen, of this place, made If you don’t obtain ail th<‘ benefits veyinu corps, nnd in his official report says: ! outside of the United States. ThiB a trip to Coquille City Tuesday re- yon desire from the use of tho Vigor, write tho Doctor about it. Address, The bilious, tired, nervous man was an excess of 3,351 divorces in I “ II e BIJ Allis COUNTLESS MILLIONS OF TONS OF I D r . J. C. AYLIl, cannot successfully compete with this country as compared with the ! turning Wednesday. Lowell, Maas. high gold quartz reduced bv the great j J ac k an d J i l l . forces o f nature to n co n d itio n ready fo r . his healthy rival. DeWitt’s Little remainder of tho world. Of foreign the application o f the h.vdr tube process. | Early Risers, the famous pills for counties the smallest number of while the entire bed o f the llio Grande for over 40 m iles is a sluice.on the bars o f which constipation, will remove tho cause divorces in the given year was in “ Tbird Notice.” Every editor the gold derived from tho wearing away o f of your troubles. R. S. Knowlton. Canada, were only twelve were has received them. The postmaster tliH gravel btuiUshas been at cuniiilating fo r IbADdon R ecorder. I countless ages, and now lies ready for e x A nice garden lot of about one granted. Next to the United States is not to blame. For instance, there Elbert Dyer has started up the traction by the flo a t approved methods o f acre in a beantifally located and the largest number was in France, is a man named Tim Short who Bent pile-driver nnd is going to make river minimi. T H E T H IC K N E SS O F T H E IJ IO G li A N D E O O L D G I U V K L E X C E E D S Germany us three notices to stop bis paper; extensive repairs to the wharf. well sheltered plac9 near the Ban- with 6,245 in the year. i n m a n y p l a c e s goo f e e t , o k n e a k - LY T H R E E T IM E S T H A T O F T H E L IK E don beach will be sold very cheaply was a close seconed with only 100 he did not want it any longer. We A baby boy came to the home of E D S IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H IL E T H E if a buyer be found soon. For full less. From n religious standpoint wondered what was the matter. L C. Gibson nnd wife last week, B A V E R AG E V ALU E P E R CURIO YA R D IS information and terms call at the there ere about 73 divorces to every | Upon investigation of our subscrip- also one came to lodge with Thomas B E L IE V E D T O BE G R E A T E R IN TH E tion list we found Tim was short NEW M EXICO BEDS T H A N IN ANY 100,000 Catholics, while divorces H erald office. O T H E R SUCH A C C U M U L A T IO N S YE T for the same total among Protest- $2.50. He had never paid a cent, Lockwood and wife about the snme DISC iV ERED. J. C. Wilson, Coqnille’s boss arts are 283. yet had stopped his paper as a mat date. “ I have m ade n reconnaisance o f the mechinist, bas just completed whole o f this gravel alon g the R io G rande, Mrs. C. E. Crumley, canoe down ter of economy— to us. A few Three larga merchantmen have evenings ago we stepped into the Inst Monday to meet her husband, and have exam ined with all the care possi new crank shaft for the steamer ble in the time at my com m an d the ch arac Reta, a piece o f work which would entered port this year unde jury church and Tim’s melodious tenor C. E. Crumley who was n passenges ter o f the gravel and its con ten ts o f gold. do credit to a first-class machine rig, witli their steel masts and rang out clear in soul-stirring song, from Snn Francisco on tbe steamer N O T H IN G . I a M P E R SU ADED. SINCE JlJE D ISC O V E R Y O F C A L IF O R N I A AND j shop. Our community is to be coo yards gone, carried away in storms “Jesus Paid It All.” We might have Mandalay this trip up. A U 81U A L IA . IS COM P A R A B L E FOR ITS j gratnlated on being able to hold so encountered in making the passage been mistaken, but his earnestness M SU R AB LE R ESOU RCES O F G O L D F R E S H G R O C E R IE S A BID F E E D W. H. Wright and wife and A V E A A IL A B L E by the hydraulic process to etticint a mechanic. across the Pacific. Last year one impressed us. The next day we children, and Flank Davidson the de. p p lacer.-of the R io G ran d e." O ther r< ports from em inent m ining e x There are several of oor town’s or more reached port in the name sent him a receipt in full, begging arrived t)prn last Sunday, from perl s o f national reputation pronounce the lads iu a habit o f jumping on the plight. A sturdy Btick of Oregon his pardon for not knowing that lie Fletcher, Idaho, on a visit to Mrs. property o f tins Com pany the richest aud pine is superior and more reliable most extensive known. had made an assignment of his Wrig it’s nnd Frank’s parents, Mr. steps o f the cars and riding tlirough and Mrs. E. J. Davidson. Front street, and the chances ore than any steel mast ever stepped in liabilities.— Exchange. C a p ita l Stock $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . r ile n m o u th ; O r. that some one will get badly bait yacht or merchant sailing vessel. Thomas Lockwood came in from D musu i o h GnADO.vTEs:—The de" one of these days acd then there But the craze of modern yachting, F u l l y p a id an d non - araessa ble , t a r Rogue river copper district prior mainl fur graduates of the Norma» will be a big bowl made by their particularly in the competition for to the departure ot the Mandalay VALUE $ 1 EACH SHARE. School during the past, year has beeu parents, aud possibly a damage the America cup, has carried the last trip for ¡Snn Francisco and sent THE much beyond the supply. Positions suit follow. It seems to us if construction of hull and spars aud several samples of ore to the par- One h a lf the entire Capital Stock has been with from $40 to $75 per month. in the treaanry o f C onm any as a this wero stopped the danger of rigging acrosR tho line of safety lies by whom he is employed and placed w orking C apital. T o iiit c v A machine hns been S tate C ertificates and D iplomas : such troubles would be averted. long ago. is awaiting returns from them be h t i r j t in t l o n fli«* r i v e r produced which is about as frail as j Students are prepared for the state fore going into the mountains l»e«| ««•?•* r i l l g o l i l H it'll ill i l r t l l ^ n « , Dyspeptics cannot be long lived an egg-shell, aud this is rigged ns the Com pany now offers examinations, and readily take state again. because to five requires nourishment lightly and delicately as tho mount-! papers on graduation. Strong Aca --------------- -------- --------------- A L im it e d N u m b e r o f it s S h ares Food is not nourishing until it is ings of a violine. A built-up steel j demic and Professional Course. Will digested. A disordered stomach mast has been substituted for the Homecoming of Volunteers- equipped Training department. Ex dannot digest food, it must have clean, tough Oregon stick to save! penses range from $120 to i ! 75 ) i r year. Fall term opens Sept. 17th. Manila, May 27.—It is reasonably ansistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure weight, and the rigging, which must For ca ta logu e containing full announcements. Address Published Every Day of the Year. certain that the remaining volun digests all kinds of food without support it and the immense area of o r J. B. V. B utler , P. L. C ammiei l , teers will sail for home before July. aid from the stomach, allowing it to spread, is made of the Secretary. Pnsident. The Forty-seventh regiment nnd AFTER SALE OF WHICH BRICE rest and regain its natural functions. lightest kind of steel wire, which battalions of the Forty-ninth nnd Its elements are exactly the snme us will snap as readily as whipcord, In those essential elements of enter- Thirty-eighth will sail on the trans the natural digestive fluids and it when subjected to nuy unusual priso and prog ess which W IL L BE ADVANCED TO p Q r a H fe jn d S O Í port Thomog, May 28, The Ohio simply can’t help but do you good. strain.—San Francisco Chronicle. I go to make up $1.00 PER SHARE, R. S. Knowlton. sails May 29 with the Forty-second regiment, nnd the Kilpatrick and Never set out a shrub, vine or M i- The Normal Bulletin, a bright pplication* should bo sent prom ptly. ! Logan June 1 with the Forty-third W A rite á i fo r prospectus. Make «kecks, m oney and beautifully printed little sbeat tree whose roots liavo been dried so and Forty-ninth regiments and t w o orders payable to o f font pages, edited by the faculty that the bark upon them is shriveled Book an d Com m ercial Work in the neatest an d latest styles— I battalions of the Sixth. The Grant j o f the State Normal school at without first pudling them, writes | sails from Aparri June 1 with the Call a t the HERALD office. Our prices are rig ht. a New York fruit grower. In such Drain, this state, has found it Dosigned Esoec'ally Forty-eighth regiment and two bat way to our desk. While it is small oases tho cells iu the roots must bo talions of the Forty-ninth. re m . and un assuming; it is the right restored to their natural size. As THE. . thing comiug from the right source. they dry out, tho cells aro contract ISi o t i c e . Its mission is education, which will ed, and in that condition they can IT PRINTS be its theme first, Inst and all the not give free circulation to the sap. ALL THE N E W S. G cl lot. IDÆ. O l s e n , Any one wishing to sell or trade time. This school is gaining favor Immersion iu water or in wet dirt Proprietor. land in Oregon for land in Cali among the public right along, and will swell the wood to its natural W A N T E D — A C T IV E MAN O F G O O D fornia, please address, this paper will be a lever and a size. That means that the shrunken character to d eliver and collect in Oregon OPPOSITE DEPOT - for old established m anufacturing w hole COQUILLE CITY, OREGON J. W. S kaggs & Co. power in doing good ns well ns ad cells will rctuko their full sizo and sale house. ♦5K'0 « year, sure pnv. H o n Hanford, Kings county, Cal. esty vertising and furthering the in furnish passage for tho sap, provid more than exiierieiice required. ing. of course, that the vitality of referen ce, any hank in any city. E nclsc- terests o f this school. self-addressed stam ped envelope. Hatiu, the wood has not been destroyed in 2 S T otIce. fa cturers, T h ird F loor. 384 D earborn St. The Htate Normal at Drain hns the drying. Repeated experiments C hicago. not been alilo to supply ouc-half in the transplating of young trees Bv direction of L. Harlocker, the teachers called for since Janu prove that nothing is gnined, either County Judge of Coos County, ary. Trained teachers are demanded. in time or tho vigor of the trees, by Oregon, notice is hereby given that. t almost every walk of life there The Normal is meeting with success chopping off tho roots too much — in pursuance of an act of the legis- h-ave been 8r*»«t women. Bat has in its various departments of work Ex. lature assembly of the state of there ever been a woman who hns and its students are securing high Oregon, approved Feb. 23, 1901, all i reached the very highest pinnacle Randy Hancock, an old Grant grados in country and state ex persons whose property hns hereto- ^ in any field? In the June Cosmo county miner, tells of a spring ho aminations. Review classes will he fore been sold for taxes and bid in | politan Ella Wheeler Wilcox an organized at the opening of school found in the wildest part of the by Coos County, will be allowed to swers this question in the negative in September for those desiring to Blue Mountains. It does not form redeem the same at any time before and declares that even in tbe prepare for the next examination. a rivulet, but is a hole in the ground July 1st, 1901, by payingthe amount essentially feminine vocations of one foot a c t o r s . The water comes i Candidates for certificates are ask of said taxes nnd the costs of ad cooking, dressmaking and millinery | ing for reviews and the school will up on one side of the hole amt goes Wfc. -ÄS® vertising. without nnv penalty for men excel women. “ Women,” says meet tho demand. Catalogue will ° ut on the other side, underground. Mrs. Wilcox, “ have not the con redemption being added. Address the The water is always icy cold, and t>e ready Juno 25th. centration which gives a clear per Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, clear as a crystal, and it is always president for it. spective. They laek system nnd this 11th. day of April, 1901. in a rush. The depth cannot bo Its columns art replete with bright, spicy patience nnd are distracted by de L. H . H a z a r d . Tho new mine o f J. H. iinoon measured, ami the stream is so swift gossip of Coast towns and dtlos. County Clerk, t tails or turned aside by vanity.” on Latnpey creek is proving to be that poles are forced out of the éfcguftir City gjwraUi. H A IR ;? T ! AN INCOME FOR LIFE T Greatest of Gold Properties k UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE ALKER’S STUDIO j ♦•’.•FRONT STRE E T-:« Coquille City, Oregon. Latest and finest styles of finish.! A ll W o rk Guaranteed. 100 Million Dollars Jl L For Dividends READ THE PROOFS: ERGHANT TAILOR F . S . S la g le , Coquille, Oregon. GENERAL LAND OFFICE, WASH INGTON. D C.. Gleaning and Repairing neatly done. IS A R E M IN D E R TFjAT Hawkins will receive by return “Mandalay” a new line of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ready made Skirts Everything in Dry Goods. State Nornjal School, SKfl mNc'SC0 CALL LE A D S A G R EAT== = NEWSPAPER ■HOME at 50 c. Per lit' Rio Graude Placer Gold ¡VSiniqg Co. LONE STAR 7 EXCHANGE PLACE, BOSTON. MSS. Is Ably aad Carefully Edited Keeps only pure W ines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. The Americus Club W hisky is one of the specialties served in these Clubrooms. ROSÊBURG-MYRTLE POINT STAGELINE. far better than be at first antici- psted. He now has wlial he thiuks will prove to be n 14-foot vein of ooal exposed, and from trials already made proves to be o f good quality. Tbe mine being only 2*10 yards from tbe river will put the expense of shipping at a minimum. Tbla mine is within three rods of tbe line of our friend Wadding- ton’s place, and dipping iu that direction which makes him feel geod also. \Ye expect great quan tities o fcoal shipred from this mine in the very near future. This mine bas been uaraed thenewC'eu- tttry. • hands aud carried underground, never to bo seen again. Oregonian “ Work is for the worker.” We are all working out our own salva tion and thus wo see how it is very plaiu that John ltuskin was right, when he said that “ the man who makes the thing is of far more im portance than the mau who buys it.” This is a principle one that needs no demonstration. What the world does and says about you ii really no matter, but what you think nnd what you do are questions as vital as fate. “Work is for tho worker." — Normal Bulletin. DARLAND i FENTON. PROPRIETORS- !t W orks for the W elfare of the State THE WEEKLY CALL, A M it e e n Pafte P aper, Containing a roport of tho week s loading nows foaturts and miny special features for tho farmor and stoch-ralsor. »E N D p rw SAM P L E ». B*bieripti#n Fr ee, laelodlwg Footago ; IN V AM IAB LY IN ADVANCE. Daily twll t including Sunday). 11 mow... M oo Sandfty Call .................. 11 mow 1 M Wrehltr 0 * 1 1 ................... 11 mow 1 no IM tv e ffd hy cwrrtwr, every day. Me month JO H N O. 8 P R F C K E L H . P r o p r i e t o r . Add res* All Communication* to W. LEAK \ Great Clubbing Offers. Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage aud Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. W. A. G oodman . T. J. K bewsox KREWSON <L GOODMAN. Tho Hrnu.p baa made arrangements with the management* of tbe fol lowing-named publications for clubbing purposes on the terms given Ire- low : The Commoner i W. J. Bryans paper) and the H e r a l d , in advance..#2 09 COQUILLE CITY, OR. The Weekly Examiner nnd H e r a l d ......................................................... 2 50 The Weekly Oregonian and H e r a l d ....................................................... 2 00 Housemover8, Builders. Contractors and general carpenters. The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural North West................................ 175 Estimates o i all work furnished free p hort notice. Western Poultry News (Lincoln, Nob.) and H erald ............................ 1 50 Pacific Homestead and H erald .................. ............................................ 2 25 We will be able to take contacts on brick work and L-rninh brick as early New York World tThrici-a-week) and H e r a l d ...................................... 2 15 as the weather will admit their being burned.