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C ita R e ta in .
Ceos a n y News.
llinndun lirvuruer. I
Charley Aiken is employed in n
Elmer Hninlin, of tins' place, who
drug store in Seu Fraueisco.
sought Ins fortune to the North
T U E SD A Y , JUNE 11, 1901. , Gilbert Hall, formerly county ward, some week* ago, is now at
- ~ " = : j u d g o of this county, died lately at Victoria, Bliti.-li Columbia.
| Oakland, Cal., aped 83 years.
Church Directory.
J. B Hunt and w ife, w Itn have
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I There nre now in truing at the been visiting their Min, Robert and
Episcopal Ohnrota.-Episcopnl
services race truck ten trotters, five rm rers wife, iu Northern Curry county fo
w ill be held at St. Jnuies church, Cuquille
and two paters, aud more are ex the past ten days, returned to Ban-
City the third Suudftv in each month.
VVm. Horaefnll, Pastor. pected.
tiou last Thursdny.
M E. Churoh. South : P reschinaon lind,
The first casting was made nt the
8d an I 4th Sundays at 11 a. ni. iimi 7:30 p.
\V. A. Wooliver and O. S. Brown,
to. Sunday-school every
Sunday at it) (loos liny’ Iron Works, Marshfield,
o'clock. Senior Epwortb Heagne nt C::iO, p. on Wednesday last. The work ti me who are organizing a camp of
in. Junior League at 3:90.p. tn. Prayermeet-
modern Woodman at tins place,
I was mostly for fittings for the plant,
inp Thursday evening at 7:30.
have 71 applicants for member
C . A. H yatt, pastor.
\ hut the firm will soon he ready to
ship in that organization.
Christian C han h —S e rv i» » every Lord's attend to nil orders
D ay as f o il" vs: Pri a -loup at 11 A. ’ ll. and
S. Monday shipped samples of
ïtîrt p. rn: Lord's Simper. 1Ï to llî: 1 Jlilde
The Alumna was towed from
' native timber to a firm in San
8ch iK il.pl a. ni: C. tv Prayer meetinp. 6:il0
|
North
Bend
to
the
lower
hay,
Sat
p .n i .
Wedues ln\ Mid-week u r iiy r meet-
Francisco which will expeiimeut
in p.7:30p. in. The public ise >rd; illy invited urday evening, where she will com
to attend all servie s. J I -
Ai. 11 1 *. tki *.
plete her loud of 1,000,000, feet of with it for veneering purpose*.
M inister.
The lot comprised snmplesof Myr-
.vt. E . Church — Prench'n.p service everv lumber, and early next week will
1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. in and anil for Capo Town, South Afrit s, ; tie, maple and fir and was shipped
and 7,30 p. in Sunday sohool eyery Sutid
on the steamer Mandalay when she
11' direct.
at 10, h . ni. Epw orth l.napuc, H 30 n. in.
J sailed last trip.
Prayer ineattnp ev-*rv Tmirsiluy eveniu ’ at
7.30. A special invitation is extended to the
Auyoue in Onquille City who has
The Bnndou Livery stable man
public to attend all services.
I property to exchange for properly agement has changed hands again,
M. O . Bm.vR,
Pastor.
in Baudot) will do well to call nt M. B Lee nod Elbert Dyer having
Tbo W . C. T . II. m eets every Tuesday at the HEHALD office.
bought out Conrad & Buckingham’s
2 p. in. at the Presbyterian obnrcU.
The new management
Willard Crawford, our new nt- interest.
| torney, occupies the Lorenz house have taken charge and will use
LOO A L ITEM S.
■ by the Odd Fellows’ building, their best endeavor to give the
Uncle John Lamont, of Bnndou, w |iere he will opeu up an office,
public first-class service, and we
id business in town Inst Thurs-
. ,
bad
The State Normal at Dram has feel sure from the business quali
day.
not been able to supply one-lutlf fications of the new firm that it will
The president and his cabinet tho teachers called for tunco Janu prove a.success.
have decided that a special session ary. Trained teachers are demanded.
Robert Lowe was taken very sick
of congress will not be uecessnry. Tho Normal is meeting with success last Friday and is confined to his
O. C. Shaw, the popular rubber in its various departments of work bed yet, although slightly jin Droved.
goods drummer, of Nan Francisco, and its students are securing high He hns been stopping with his
visited our merchsnts Inst week as grades iu country aud state ex brother, D. J Lowe, for the past
well as those of other points iu the aminations. Iteview classes will he few weeks and Friday came down
Near
organized nt the opening of school town during the forenoon.
county.
in September for those desiring to j noon ho started to return to the
J. G. Lene ve, of Bear creek, was prepare for the next examination, j house aud before proceeding more
np to see his brother, N. W. Le- Candidates for certificates are ask-1 than half way up the walk to where
neye last Thursday and while here ing for reviews and the school will j be was stopping he received a
made the H erald office a pleasant meet the demand. Catalogue will j stroke of paralysis.
The attack
call, aud has our tlmnks for favors. bo ready June 25th.
Address the | caused blindness and sickened him,
* j and ho was carried into the house
Willie Brack who is taking or president for it.
j a very sick man, aud lias been
ders for 1). W. Thomas, tl;q enlarg
A Bullet In His
Head-
| under the care o f Dr. Kime since
ing artist of Myrtle Foint, was in
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[ then. He has improved somewhat,
town last week. If yon order
Albany, June 3.— While hunting | but is in rather a precarious coudi-
through him you will get good
last night near Berry station on the j tion yet.
work.
Corvallis & Eastern tailroad, Nathan j
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Anyone wishing a choico band Sumpter placed his gun on a log
One hundred nnd sixty glass jars
of shoep, still velaiuiug a heavy against a tree. It slipped off and
clip, will do well by calling upon was discharged, the ball passing of Oregon fruits, many o f the jars
R. G. McQuigg, one mile from through his nose and right eve of large size nnd all of them filled
town on Marshfield road.
and lodged under th v skull. With with fruits of Oroegon, wero lent
The Mesdames Bessy, of (loos the bullet in Lis bulffn ho could still to California for exhibition nt Paris.
river, and Mrs. Paterson aud Mrs. walk with assistance and was They were asked for by tho Cali
Brown, of Marshfield, drove over brought to Albany for surgical nid. fornians, for the purpose of help
to Myrtle Point Thursday to at
ing out their exhibit, and the Cali
tend the unvailing .of the monu
Tho Cosmopolitan for Juno is
ment of Mrs. Lewellen at that even more than usually strong in fornians promised to let them carry
place.
fiction. Ian MacLarcn tells more the Oregon lables. Of the ICO jars
T. A. Walker, of this place, was adventures of that incorrigible only thirteen rvore returned; the
Those
called by wire to the bedside o f his youth, Sparrow. Richard Le Gal- remainder “ disappeared.”
father who lives near Dillard, this lienno revives with charming fresh that were returned boro labels ns
stato, on Thursday. The old gentle ness and simplicity tho love-story California fruits. The Oregon labels
man is reported to he very low, but of “Aucassin aud Nicoleto.” H. G. A\ero turned to the wall at Paris,
we nre not informed of the nature Wells concludes “ The First Men in and California labels pasted on the
the Moon” with Cavor’s sudden front of the jnrs. The fow jars that
o f his illness.
death at the hands of the Grand Avero returned are now at Buffalo,
A nice garden lot of about one Lenar. Tudor Jenks contributes a where anybody who may desire can
acre iu n beautifully located ami clever little satire on justice. Eger- J see tho exposure of the Ca lifornia
well sheltered place near the Ban- ton Castles powerful* novel, “ The I trick.— Oregonian.
don beach will be sold very cheaply Secret Orchard,” continues, and
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if a buyer be found soon. For full
G ’Neill Lathom writes a half-humor-
information arid terms call at the ous, half-sad fairy-story, “ Prince
H e h a l d office.
Wenrv-Heart.”
T H E
F. P. Merged, of tins place,
Many new uses for skim milk j
while assisting in some repairs have been developed in the past foAv j
under the mill at this place on years. One of these is tho prepara - 1
Thursday was struck iu the face
tion of a food product in the form
by a falliug timber, braising Ins of a poAvdor. A company is man
nose somewhat and throwing him
ufacturing an article of this kiud
in the river, but not seriously in
in tho United States, aud iu Eng-1
juring him.
land the manufacturo has also been
W
The Bcliooner Albion, Capt. Lar developed.
In this country the
sen, nrrived nt our wharf Thurs product is called “ plasmon.”
The
day afternoon in tow of the tug separated milk is coagulated, knead
Triumph. Capt. Butler remnined ed and then dried at a temperature
over night with tho tug, returning of 158 degrees under an atmosphere
Friday nooning
Chief • Eugineer | of carbonic acid gas.
When per-
Barrows and others of the crew j fectly tiry it is ground into a granu-
vistted old friends while in toAvn. lar powder, which is soluble in hot
You will uotice that our mniblo water. It is said that tho German
works linvo changed bauds, and Government uses this or a similar
that Stewart & Westgate are now food product in large quantities for
the managers. While these par- its army and navy.— Tho Oregon
ties are comparatively nmv begin Agriculturist.
ners iu this business, good work
Mr. C. L. Daillcy, of Salem, Ore
will be done nnd satifactiou given. gon, says there are fine prospects
Give them an order and w hat en for the fruit crops of Oregon, from
couragement you can.
strawberries to apples, especially
Dyspeptics cannot Ixi long lived the prune crop. Nays he has not
because to live requires nourishment seen belter prospects in ten yenrs.
Fetal is not nourishing until it is At this ditto it does not seem pos
digested.
A disordered stomach sible that any unfuA'ornhlo elements
danuot digest food, it must have can change tho situation. In Cali
Resistance. Kotlol Dyspepsia Cure fornia, while they avi 'II carry over
digests all kinds of food without an immense quantity of dried fruits,
aid from the stomach, allowing it to the recent frosts iu that state, asj
from reliable sources, I
rest nnd regain its natural functions. reported
Its elemeuts are exactly the sumo ns hayecut tho fruit crop down to very I
the natural digestive fluids and it moderate proportions. He sees no I
simply can't help but do you good. reason why fair living prices should |
not prevail for fruit. It has been
R. S. Knowlton.
D. W. Thomas, the nrtist of years sinee the outlook for ennning
Myrtle Point, spent soveral days stock, such ns strawberries, cherries
here anti on tho lower river de- and other small fruits, has been as
liverying work ordered a short time good ns it is this year. Especially
ago by our townspeople. One must is this true of eherrios.— Homestead.
examine bis work to appreciate it.
One of the most remarkable but
W e have some of those beautiful least-noticed facts iu connection with
raertnllions at the H fuat . d office; the war in the Transvaal is the ex-
if yon wish wish to see them just tremo youth of a large part of Gen- |
step in ami examine them for y o u r-! rial Do Wet's army. When hostile !
self. This is a new departure, in ties broke out almost every grow n
this section, nnd few realize Avlist man enlisted, even the enfeebled
beautiful work he famishes at bo but the pace has been too rapid for
reasonable a cost.
tho venernblo burghers. As they |
Cbns. Dye is hauling some lum- were killed or incapacitated their
her from the Lyons mill onto the places have gradually been taken by
county road up Uunninglmni creek, ntero school-children, many only
tho conuty funnelling the lumber, thirteen or fourteen tears of age.
This work Mr. Dye is doing grsttis, ' nder the title of "’I lie Youngest
and others of Ins neighborhood nre Soldiers iu the World, iu the June
donating considerable work on this Cosiuopolitoh Allen Songrec throws
road. Many o f our citi/Sns think more light on the make-up and lift
it a serious mistake upon the part of General De Wet’s commandoes
o f nnr town boai.l to rctnin all road t,inn anything hither to published,
work of onr tow.a people within rhe naive, simple letter from four-!
our city limit*. It is a matter o f teen venr-old Demos Reitz to his
no little importane* and onr city father, the Secretary of State of the
Republic, has seldom
to have ronds upon which onr Transvaal
conntry people may e uncinami go been equalled for vital interest bv
out. We nre afraid this is a inni any carefully written article on the ,
Ava re.
business more.
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THE WEEKLY CALL,
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Containing a rsport of th« week’s tesdfwg
news features and meny special features for
the 'armer and stock-ritser.
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Addret* All CommnntCAtton* to
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think you
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First-class in every respect; courteous treatment.
Iv/jJiJlllvO
ul“ 1' Boarding aud Lodging.
First street—cast end o f bridge.
White Labor.
368 ft Acres— i) .Miles in Loiiglh
250 Million Tons
older than you are?
Yet it’s impossible to
look young with the
color of 70 years in
the hair. It’s sad to
see young p e r s o n s
look prematurely old
in this way. Sad be
cause it’ s all unneces
sary; for g r a y ha i r
may always be re
s to re d
STUDIO
Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz,
ground by nature’s hand into gold
laden gravel, from 50 to 000 feat iu
depth over the entire property. In
addition, Company owns
14 M IL E S
in length of river bod, each milo of
which contains many millions of
gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in
Taos Co., New Mexico.
and Mrs. J. M. Walker, Proprietors.
■»■•¡■FRONT STREET**
Coquille City, Oregon.
[Latest
a n d
J ill
OVER
W
fin e s t s t y le s
o r k
of finish
G u a r a n te e d .
100 »mill Dollars
For Dividends
For over half a cen
tury this has been the
standard hair prepara
tion. It is an elegant
dressing; stops fall
ing of the hair; makes
the hair row ; and
cleanses th a s c a l p
from dandruff.
$1.00 a bottle.
'M ADE TO
y v —v T T T r . v
- r -y
Archie, the 10-ycar-old son of
Elmer Palmer, formerly of this
county, had his left foot crushed
under a car wheel, while attempting
to board a freight train near Ash
land a fcAV days,ago. The foot had
to be amputated.— Review.
$12,900 in ten Days,
Coquille, Oregon.
Commissioner of the United St
Cleaning and Repairing neatly j
done.
GENERÄL LAND OFFICE, WASH
I N G M D C..
Alt druggists.
If you do not obtain all the benefits
you expected from tho Vigor, write
the Doctor about. It. Address,
D r . J. C. AYER,
Lowell, Mass.
c*. Slagle,
LHU H
JH
“ I liavo been using A y er’s Ila ir
V ig or fo r over 20 years am i I can
heartily recom m end it to the pu b lic
as tho best hair ton ic in existen ce.’ *
Mrs. G. L. ALDERRON,
April 24,1899.
Ector, Tox.
by ft G eolog ist and M illing Export o f w orld
wide reputation, Professor lienjarain Silli-
rnan, who spent several m on th s there, then
being connected with the United States sur
veying corps, and in his official report says:
|
COQUILLE
** H e B U A R E C O U N T L E S S M I L L I O N S O F T O N S OF’ I
q u a r t z reduced b v th e great
forces o f nature to a co n d itio n ready for
the application o f the hydraulic process,
while the entire bed o f the R io Grande for
over 40 m iles is n sluice,on the bars o f which
; tin* gold derived from the wearing away o f
the »¿ravel banks hns beenn<cum ulating for
; countless ages, and now lies ready fo r e x
traction bv the m ost approved m ethods o f
j ivt*r niinin r.
T H E ‘ HIGHNESS O F T H E
I t lO U K A N D E G U L D G K W E L E X C EE D S
!N M ANY PLACES WO F E E T . OK NE.\K-
I.Y T H R E E T IM E S T H A T O F T1IE L IK E
R E D S IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H IL E T H E
A V E R AG E V ALU E P E R CURIO Y A R D IS
R E L IE V E D T O RE G R E A T E R IN TH E
I NEW M E XIC O REDS TH AN IN ANY
O T H E R SUCH A CC U M U L A T IO N S YE T
DISC A 'E It ED.
i “ i have m ade a reconnaisanoe o f the
I whole o f this gravel alon g the R io Grande,
1 and have exam ined with all tho care possi
ble in the tim e at my com m an d tho charao-
, ter o f the gravel and iis con ten ts o f gold.
N O T H IN G . I a M P E RSU AD ED , SINCE
J HE DISCO VE R Y O F C AL IF O R N IA AND
A ( S I R A LI A, IS C< )M PA R A B L E FOR ITS
M E A SU R AB LE RESOU RCES O F G O L D
A V A IL A B L E b y tho hydraulic process to
the de» p placers o f the R io G ran de.”
O ther reports from em inent m ining ex-
ports o f national reputation pronounce the
property o f this Com pany the richest and
most extensive known.
r ic h g o l d
j
j
1
¿r '-ll. L. LANTZ, Proprietor.'02^k
All kinds of furniture made to order.
Turning and bandsaw work of
all kinds on short notice.
A 11 w o r k ( i u a i * a n t e e c L
Grants l ’nss, June 3.—At Kano
Creek, three miles from Gold Hili,
a vein of gold ore has been discovered
that eclipses all others made in that
notable mining district for several
years past. Ten days, ending today
(
on which the new vein has been
worked, has brought over $12,000
to the owners, Sanders and llease,
Capital Stock $2,000,000.
two miners late from California.
S X o a m o u t h , O r.
These two men held a working F ully paid and kox - asskm able , par
bond on the propel tv .rand on making
D emand koh G raddat . es :— The d e
tho rich discovery a fcAV days ago,
VALUE $1 EACH SHARE.
mand for graduates of the Normal
went nt once to the owners, Mitch
School during tho past year has been
One- h a lf tho entire Capital Stock has been
ell <v Houck, and, without revealing placed in the treasury o f C om pany as a
much beyond the supply. Positions
their secret, succeeded in purchasing w orking Capital. T o «• «»u ip tctr n< o e * -
with from $10 to $75 per month.
. mi i ’3 ( l i f t ' i i , ¡ n i d p l i i c e m i fin * r i v e r
the mine, the Roaring (¡¡tablet, for 3 m «I M’ vt i'nl g'oM K tcam (I r e fl^ n i,
S tate C ertificates and D iit . omas :
the C om pany now offers
a few hundred dollars.
Students are prepared for the state
The tAvo luckv men were unable
examinations, aud readily take state
A L im ited N umber of its S hakes
to stand so much prosperity without
papers on graduation. Strong Aca
¡t jublee nnd accordingly, a couple
demic and Professional Course. Wilt
of days after the find they an dtheir
equipped! Training department. Ex-
companions drank Gold Hill dry.
penses range from $120 to$17f> t o • year. Fall term opens Sept. 17th..
There was free beer and wliiskv for
Address
For nlalogue contai ni lì full announcements.
everyone in town in celebration of
P. L. C ampbei l ,
or J. 1). V. B ute
the grand discovery.
AFTER SALE OF WHICH l'R ICE
President.
Secret
The discovery is in the same dis
W ILL BE ADVANCED TO
trict in which the noted Gold Hill
and other valuable pockets were
$1.00 PER SHARE,
found; the formation of this one be
ing identically the same as that of
A pplications should be sent prom ptly.
the former pockets. Mining men W rite for* prospect tin. Make okccks, m oney
o
rd
er« payable to
who have examined the Roaring
Gimblet believe it will be as exten
Book and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles—
sive nnd valuable its tnat of the
Call at the HERALD office.
Our prices are right.
Gold Hill.
Stete Nornjö! Schoo!,
For all kinds of
Rio Graude
Placer G old IVliniqg ^o.
USI o t i . e e .
Any mio wisnii g to soil or (rade
Inml in Orpgon for land iu Cali-
foiuiu, please address,
J. \V. S k \O os & Co.
Hanford, Kings county, Cal.
K T 'c t i c e .
Its columns sro replete with bright, spicy
fosslp of Coast towns ¿nd cities.
T
— FROM-
Why let
a ll y o u r
n e i g h -
a 'W
T H E
AN INCOME FOR LIFE
¿5 7
Bv direction of L. Harlocker,
County Judge of Coos County,
O r e g o n , notice is hereby given t h a t
in p.irsunnce of an act 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 nnd bid in
by Coos County, will be allowed to
redeem tho same nt #ny time before
July 1st. 1901, by paying the amount
of said taxes niul the costs of ad
vertising, without any penalty for
redemption being added.
Dated at Coquille City, Oregon,
this 11th. day of April, 1901.
L. H . H a z a r d .
County Clerk.
7 EXCHANGE PLACE. BOSTON. MSS.
THE LONE STAR
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W A N T E D — A 0T 1 Y I ; M \ N O F G O O D
character to deliver and collect in Oregon
for old established m anufacturing w hole-
fiale house. ¡*1*00 a year, sure pay. H o n
esty more than experience required. < 'ui
reference, any bank in any city. Enclae-
aelf-addreused stamped envelope. M ann,
facturer8, T h ird Floor. 3B4 D earborn St.
Chicago.
A Thing of Rare Beauty-
P r o p r ie to r .
COQUILLE CUY, OREGON
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.
The Delineator,
king o f all
fashion publications of A merles,
is ont for the month of July, and
anyone who wishes to pu tooB ieal-
fourtb of July appearance should
lose no time in sending for this
number. One grand feature o
this number are sketches aecom
panied by beautifully tinted illu-
strations of the Pan-America Ex
position at Burfrtlo, New Y’ ork, !
which is worth twice the price ut-r
the magazine to anyone » ho cannot
attend this wonderful exposition, t
Great Clubbing Offers.
C a p t. 1
¡M*
LÆ. Olsen.,
e=<=--ry
! ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT
STAGELINE.
DARLAND & FENTON,
PROPRIETORS-
Saddle Horses of best quality alwnys on band. Good Rigs in readi
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
W. A.
G oodman .
T . J . K rkwsox
Tlie HntAi.D lias made arrangements with the managements of the fol
lowing-named publications for clubbing purposes on the terms given be
low:
COQUILLE CITY, OR.
The Commoner (W. J. Bryans paper! and the H frald , in advance. . 0 0
The Wet kly Examiner and H fradd ............................................................. 2 50
Tbs Week ■ • ’ •• ..«iiian and ftlA M *........................................................... 2 00
Housemorers, Builders, Contractors and general carpenters.
The Oregon Agriculturist nnd Rural North W est.................................. 1 ~ ò
Estimates on all work furnished free -. r short notice.
Western Poultry News (Lincoln, Neb.) and W iralp ............................... 1 50
pft-itio Homestead and H erald ................................................................. .. - - “ We will be able to take contacts on brick work and i..rnish brick as enrlr
as the weather will admit their being burned.
Nsw York Werld (Thrice-a-week) and H erald ........................................ . 2 15
KREWSON & GOODMAN.