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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1901)
The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place tospend your leisure moments. &ùtîkilh (Ííi’i -Ticrnht All kinds '&H ;Mvrtlu Point Enterons.». ICA- Roiiii ¡Supervisor Rurklnw lias a N7UMKUKD E V E RY TUESDAY 'crew ot men nt work rebuilding -------- the a ipruicliM to tit« Myrtle Point F. Doan, Editor and Proprietor. iiri«t>»*». akes short roads. 8 . R. Davis, of Marshfield, fell and broke his collar bone, at tlie Devoted t«> the maten«! and social up lllanco hotel nt that place Wednes th«(’uqnt;;« Valley parucnlnriy day. He suflered no serious re A d of Coos Ooanty itenemlly. r<a* m Sabscriptiop, p*»r year, iu lulvnnco. $1.50 sults from the injury. E L Gorman presetted us with T 1 I K P iP C 1!! 1« kept on file at E .C .D U E 'H some Logan berries this week, 1 U lt i I It I.H A '.vcrtiniig Agency, Gl »ltd 65 Unrhanta’ Exchang« . Han Frauclico, ftdlfornU , which were growu ou Ids farm »her «contract* |jr aJvertialug c*u be made for It. near Norway. The berry Is across Pood for everything I between the blackbeiry and rasp- , berry, are considerable larger than Koch s New Discovery. that runs on wheels. ÉÍ : eith -r aud have u fine flavor. Now Yeik, July 23. Professor VVe are iu receipt of a letter from Ml Kocti.of Berlin, will »nominee, nays H. R. Coleman, Philadelphia, Pa., a Herald dispatch from London, his who has become ioteiested in this discovery Unit bovine tuberculosis state through the Oregon exhibits _____________ ______ _ _____ is uot transmissible to the human at the Pan-American Exposition. system. The t a moils bactei iolngist W’ liat Oregon needs most is her iMarsUil.lit Non.i iu an interview authorized thostate- many natural advantages and re- The (V o - B hv Iron V, orks has j Children V White Silk and ment that lie Las demonstrated that sources more thoroughly advertised, just completeil Uu* moulding " f ' Tue Celebrated S- ni-V t.vcu. Porcelain Hand Paiulei Di • era- b w h bonnets in great meat met uutk tub.rculosis infected In his letter Mr Coleman says: 100 ear wheel for the Libbv coal ¡y- turns, with Gold I • turnings Given Aw»v vani ties at half prices Men's Durham Calf Lace cattle may be consumed with abso “ The Oreg-.n exhibit at til» Pan- mine. P n . ♦" O — f ‘ rimers. shoes, unexcelled in lute impunity. American Exposition, Bnffsla, is \ string of °ix hors“S. four eal ;it and d u n b ilit y C g Dr Alleu F. Haight, of Chicago, ¡ «imply woodeifnl. To obtain whnt P‘ rs and two trotters, is eu route the official representative of thejouocsn causider reliable iufortUH- f,M a r -b fie id f'om the Ynll ev to American Medical Association, says: [ |jol) f ro(n particular localities of be trained at the track for the Fair •'If I had not heard ProfessorG|,jg state, is well nigh impossible races. fi w r. n s il o w n Koch quietly announce his discovery [ s[m|| like reliable information of B orn — At Marshfield. Oregon Powder Puffs in private conversation, it would Coos and Josepbinn counties. July 15, 1901, to Hie wife of C. A 10c -------- - <»»--------- You can get a dinne et free! Given away with our cash sales, have seemed tome absolutely in l*ÿi Johnson, u daughter. complete set. piece by piece, an continued until you get credible. Ira n only say that Dr. | Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, of this Pi P orn .— At Rig Crook, .July 1C. Gents’ Chon late Vici Kid, Set consists of cups at:d saucers, pic plates breakfast plates, Koch is too profound a student mid place, visited at Myrtle Point last hliFit. hi : ilfll* i 1901 to the wife i f George Cook, a Vesting T p. London Tip, dinner plates, snueo dishes, platters, vegetable dishes, has too much reputation a‘ stake to week. daughter weighing 10 pounds. bowls, etc. Anything that goes to make up a fine set. promulgate such a proposition unless Y,-'; J. A. Collier came in from the Bishop Morris' appointment lire , convinced of its soundness beyond ! Wi uaa theae dishes simóle aa an idverttaement fur our business. Jap meso Paper Nap mines and spent ahout three days as follows: Gurdiii“ r. Aug. 16th; THE WAY TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY. Trade with us the shadow of a doubt. If he is| kins’ 2 doz for Sets and gat your friends to trade with ns. and will ib- ‘ he lest, b’ Empire in the morning and Marsh able to demonstrate theoretically iu town last week. supplying y ou and them w ith these dishes I ri e of Charge. I f you have not tri- d a bottle of field in the evening on Snndav, his claim, the sauiturv systems of the world will be shaken to the Oildey’s Liquid Electricity you Ang. 18th; Bamlon, 20th, Coquille Little Lillies’ Rid and It is the City, Sunday, 25tli. very roots. The word revolution should do s • at once. black strap sandals. but faintly expresses what tho dis best medicine out. Tile following officers of Sunset covery will precipitate.” M. O. Hawkins sells the Mason Lodge. No. 51, I. O O. F., were m •ilk Maire Ribbon English experts talked of the fruit jars at prices that would jar installed Friday evening by Dist. l2£ in. 10, per yard theory with mingled astonishment you. Pints, quarts and half gal I)pty. G M. Sens Hansen: A. and contempt, and asserted that the lons. Prepare your frutt for the Rideout, n. g.; E W. Kaidell, v. g ; Boys Vici Kid Lace German professor would encounter winter. T. Lai do, sec.; J. F. Hall, trees ; shoes. I laiulritli, w.; W. B. Cnrlis. c.;C. stubborn debate and learned dis H. Rob! ins, of Eureka, Califor A Johnson, r. h n g ; Jas. Forty, M l proof of hie “ mad idea.” Dr. Remolds, Health Commis nia, has been here prospecting for 1. s. u. g ; Jens Hansen, r. A. v. g ; sioner of Chicago, when informed a location as a dairyman, and is on Chas. Lax, !. “ v. g ; John Stanff. a trade, which if consummated, i. p ; W. E Richards, v. g.; Jens alley Silk Ribbons, of Professor Koch's theory, said: Geuts’ Vici Dancing Pumps . 4 inrheR wide, “ The discovery is certainly of the will bring him here permanently. Jeusen, r. s. s.; H. B. Pi ice, I. s. a.; highest importance, especially in re- Mrs. J. M. Hunter returned Geo. Stanff, chap. - - - — i&, gar. I to milk. As far as meet is Thursday from a visit of several tea concerned, I never believed it con weeks with her folks at Grants Mr. sd J Mrs. E. L. Prather, of >qT tained elemcuts hf danger when Pass. She was accompanied by a Norway, were in town on business cooked, nud therefore the announce sister, M is s ----- McGregor, who Saturd ay. ment has comparatively less signifi will visit in this section for a while Double Carriage Harness, or ■»” 6»tiu. comes iu ! en’s Durby and Dun- cance for the civilized people of tlie | Spring Wagon Harness, $24.85 at regular $1 only, |¡G turquoise blu DeWitt’s Witch Hizel Salvi $1.50 world. As to milk taken iu its lap Hats F L mgs A Son's. . .. © 5 c- q unlit; 1.75 natural state, it is a different pro o- sh -uld h. promptly applied to cuts, sition. While probably nobody.is burns anil scalds. It soothes and | A i oomoffice lots heel established desirous of drinking the milk of quickly heals the injured past. | at Tree, Douglas county, to be i'tiiu Rosin The Hiu^ tuberculous cows, yet a great boon There ure worthless counterfeits, be sudplied ay special service from would Vie assured if it can be con sure to get DeWitt’s. R. S. Kuowl- Uiupqna Ferry. Ewing D. Powell ___ Wood Faucet, Cork has been appointed postmaster. Men’s Fedora and sumed with impunity. Tho discov ton. i„„d 5c Alpine Hats in ery will nlso have n practical result 50......... ............................ .................... G for 25c. T. A Reaves «ml family, of Hermann Rondel, of McCook, Bluck anil other in simplifying the work of milk in Nebraska, is tn this section look Enterprise, this state, nrrived here shades § 1.00 Lemon Squeezer, spection, although not altogether ing for h nailable location, and is last Wednesday anil nfter a visit >21 1.25 rendering this unnecessary.” now stopping with C. H. Bunch, of with their friud, W A- Goodman ’■ / V .-.'A Lfi.-L.-v fòl'f'itthàl ! 1.50 Rinck creek. Mr. R. seems very and family, went to Bandou for an well pleased with the prospects, outing ou the beach. Ashland ' ‘ Dry” Now- Bojs’ Rolled Brim and is expecting his family soou. Mrs. Wickwire: “ The idea! huts in black, Ashland, July 2G.— After a few brown and navy Jason Randlenian, of Norway, here is n stoiy tn a paper about a processes in the recorder's court and was down Inst week and while be woman suing for $10,000 foi the! Half Gallon Oil Can Dr. P r i c e ’ s, 50c and GUc a hearing upon a writ of error in was feeling about all right, lie was loss of only a thumb.” Mr. Wick-j doval and ( levt- the circuit court, the saloon men ap a little sore over a fall he received wire: “ Perhaps it was H ip thumb I ,iu-l are the trust pear to he completely knocked out, Inst Tuesday afternoon while pat- j she kept her husband under.” aking powders and have suddenly decamped. Ash ling some liny in his barn. He fe ll! Calumet is not M s land is now in fact, as well ns iu about twelve feet striking oa bis! mido by tbe trust -*> \ Gents’ Silk Nick Scarfs in 10c Graters. name, a "dry town.” Its price is only hnek on a floor. I nil leading s h a d s g íjQ When the circuit court's decision j ne-l.aU of tin- was rendered Mayor Neil went to | II. J. and W. J. Henry, of New thus while the TÍO pff the saloon men and demanded $500 Whatcom, Washington, nrrived in ¡utility is equal to §1000 from each, upon payment! it not better. of which they were assured all fiT, While they are of no relation Perfection Why pay the Milk Skimmer, in Quality. further prosecutions would cease, our townspeople, J. 8. Henry n fancy price? JV.odcration provided there was no more illicit family, they are acquaintances, j r\ ;_ ' . i . w h a l- v o n e a t Gents’ Coat Collar Springs Every can is t.i p, fudlimr of limioi-s He «-l-omi-il to having come from (he same section,: l / i y O l l a W IW «. y u u n o v * selling of liquors. He . humi I to toiioved a short visit itartiUciallydiKCststhcfoodauilalds Money back if it is have a string of cases against them, 11,1,1 nJ '> 0,1 n Naturo Iu slrengtheuiug and recou- •oc.d. Key Chain, Nickel and couvietiou meant fines amouu- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nosier, of structing the exhausted digestive or- i’lated, gQ ting to about nil their possessions. Eaueii«*, arrived !»ere by privatt* gans. ] t is the lutosl discovered digest- r Z tJ C They were to take the proposals of j conveyance Saturday. Sir«. N i- ^ appr^ch lt ln efflciency^H'in- [pn's $1 Silk Front tlie Mayor under prompt Hilvinement I enjoyint; a visit with tier in 'ther. slantly relievesiirid permanently cures 75c 'otato Mashers, but availed themselves of tho op , Mrs. lbilUrl;, of Cunningham Ryspepsiu, Indigestion, Heartburn, ] p . shirts creek. They will he here a week Flatulence, Four Stomach, Nausea, : ¿jj portunity to get out on the first • • , r Sick Headache. Gastralgia Cranapsar.a train for California, Some of them ir so enjoying the sea breeze of “ ^ “resultsofimpeifectdigestion. $ nre sojourning iu San Francisco and Coos county. We were exceed ' Price 50 c. »mill. Lartt-sliccontains*Htjjae* ,*’i the others are summering at Horu- inglv glad to see these friends with »mall^iio. liookallatiouidyspopsittiiiailedlreii —-l P. w IL,” the Prtsarad by E. C. DeWlTT & CO. ChlcaflO. Match Snfes, hrook, a small town over the Sis- us sgaiu. best 10c cigar kiyous, just across the state line. mudi , :} for 25c N. B McMichael, a brother ,,f ~ nSA LSl : ri.BMKST. . Meantime their attorney has filed _ v - notice of appeal to the State Sup- -ilia. Jlyron tViekham was tu town i | t , i ttip fo u n tv (lonrt o f tho Stalwor U n io n 1 i ’- t yesterday as lie was passing through f„" r.. ™ Cooiilv. reine Court. moving a Mr. Hall and family from X'OTIOK IS ttiilt! ttY HtVFN THAT China Nest Eggs, I N nmli-r!,n;iip'l. p.dieinistrnmr o f dip Josephine county, Oregon, to l-Kliltt* ibi- o f .til-1, t’. V ilsi.T). itni-en «cil tins It teil | R 2 for 5c. Norway Items. northern California by the coast hi« iittftl account, n u i t It a t th»* Hon. 1 j . Har- : t > route. While his visit with hi* jeokrr. fTudcrc o f situ) Court, has nnule an , i- or h r tix-.iic Tlinrstlnv. Un* ‘Mb <l«v <'f Sen- ! Haying and hlnckberrying. sister wns necessarily short, it was (nitiior. iHOl, at 10 o* oh »ok in the forenoon ! Mop Sticks, Hentber Sink Brush Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hoover very much enjoyed bv both, and lie o f sai » »lay, it the County .Tadffe*a office in , P ÿ 5 cents. (Tourtlunise nt CooniHe City. OreRci’ . expects to return at shine future the speut Hnuday in Norway. as the time «nul place for the nearinq o f j a nd final ncoount nml th* settlement t h re- 1 f time and remaiu for a while with Dr. Culin wns called Sunday to of. Il EN H Y ^C H H O E P K U . ete Jesse Clinton who wns taken tie. Ac mm ’ stratcr o f the estate of Jaa. F . NVil- j son. decease»I. worse Saturday evening. F. E. Herrick, accotnpnoied by Roy McCloakey who was men Ids two sons, Ralph aud Leslie, of zinchine Oiler, Brass Wash Boards, war- tioned some time ago ns having Eureka, California, are making NOTICK FOU PFBLICATION. 5 cents. anted for 5 years la grippe is not yet able to Isnve quite a tour of Co,.« county by D artllTM R NT OK TIIK INTERIOR. ÜNTTKP private rig, having driven up the his room. I S t a t e s L a n d O k f ic b , U o s k b ü b o . O b .. J u l y This Magnificent Piano, made by Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams started, coast. The former and the latter 13. 1901. C A liL FISCHER, with its Tone un train and V^oTlCE HFUERV OÎVBN Saturday morning, to drive to chid . ** oyer , !>v J yenlerdtiyV * * • » o 1. », I N the folhm inq n.uurd a*tiler lia« llleU excelled by any other made, is to bu Embroidery Hoops, Port Orford where tliev will spend tf>ok in ih iN «o p t io n w h i l e **n*pn | notice o f h i« intention to make final proof in Priscnted to our customers. nil sizes........ . 5 cents. d r o v o f r o m K m p i r e t o B n n d o n , p r e - support, o l his ohdm, nnd that said proof i i week with that lady'a brother. x i_ r? w ill l»e ma- e before l<. H, Ha^ar»l County I*** Mr. H «r- j H“ CoqniUe Cuv. Oregon, on vmrist Capt. T. W. McCloakey and fam para lory to r^tarniug. rick liken flip look# of our section 31. MOI. tu : K»»bert Penn n his lionir* ily visited friends io Norway, Sun- cents. Keyhole Saw very much, and while lie does not V i:»"w ‘ S" ‘ * •*!»y anticipate moving up nt once, lie ‘ n,* ,, foii.,winc'witnrMv. tn 10 cents. Mrs. C. I. Kima and children, may interest himself in this sectlou I>rn,e üi» ».'ntinons M l m « .wn «nil Mason’s Fruit Jars, al» naltiviitliin nt ««a t limit, t i *: K. J. Pi>«n. o f Bandou, returned to her home Ister OD. , Fit M.Vdsm*. IV V. Di-nn. H. S. McAiliimn sizes. Friday after a two week a visit with all o f C oqaitl« C ily . Orenon Miss Eva Mall lind tbe misfor- i. T. R h ih o k «, friends on the upper river. U,-Ki;»ler. Barklow brothera are hauling tnne ti> get tlirown from a horse sawings from Ple««ant Valley to one d«v last week, and wliile her NOTICE FOR f l RLICATION. the river at this place, whence they injnries were not of a peintaumt Curling Irons, cbaracter, ehe will not he nhl« t<■ will raft them to the mill. D . r v w t ' i . s of TH" I x t h i . io ii r s i m p S t i t - « ; cobdoct her .chiMil fnr several daya is o O r r ic . Kemesraii. i 'n.. Vtsv JR. UVR. Mr. J. L. Randleman visited his It seenis she w«s retnrning bonie ynricK ih 11 khhmy oivkn tn\r family at this place over Sunday. fiom sohnol on horsehaek with her Ti,.- fntl.-wiiu; n tu. ,1 , -111,-r han S'-'-t ^While on Bear creek last week lie little sinter riding behind her, when not'i— o f 10s iutrution to nmke rom- Waving Irons, per mil ,11.111 Su.il | i ".I II .il| i| s - r t h is d s n » P R U S S IA N fell from a load of hay and lit np the horse became frightened and in nmt tha*. Mid pnwf „ill tu- uuule W ot« pair J OC 1 ». )oqn il V on the barn floor ou his back, bot her tier ..ff..,» ..................... flirt A n im a l I- H. HnsmA. «w n lv H--rk. «1 l effort to manage the niitmn! ( i t c ’ i n \n :. ». I» i ris: ! • - miraculously escaped with only a broke the bridle with the above re- City, W llv**r«. «ut hi-» fu trv N«* 44 severe “shaking np." tht» S j SK'i "*K.»4 SNVlk Nnd lj»$t 7 St’C FOOD «oil. She fell ou Ol e hip which fi'T* Tp. J H . 8 . II. 1 1 Wfst Mrs O. W. Clinton is feeling received a seveie brnise, but tliere An effective but harmless remedy He nume« thè followin" witnen^e^ t»i qmte poorly ngaiu. George is were no bones broken and she prnvp h.H C‘int»nmnMi r»'*i«I»*Tìce upon and firr poultry. It makes the hens lay. of sai»! lanrt. Tir: making arrangementa to take her hope, to tie able to resume lo r cnlut»kti«>n Per package..................... 25c. J. W. of Fnirv ew Oregon. Orori** Single I.oal irreali Baker... .15c away from ( ’ «w to spend the winter, |«|ior in the ediool room in a short W. Ste^nKon, «*t ('uqnille City, Orrqt*n. D .V . Hnker and Ciiuadv Ihiker. hoth et with the hepos • f recovering her time. Her little sister was not lr«€. Oregon. J. T. Bnnx.io. Uenin»er. health. T r i x i i T rice - ’ hurt at all. County Official Paper. m rw / fw S E A S E IS and LOW P R IC E S SPECIAL¡5SHOES FREE! FREE! DINNER DISHES $2.50 IA8IHS’ FURNSHNGS I 1.15 15c 1.90 1.75 20c SPECIAL in HATS S a tin O W L S'* _ Hardware. 5 "nd 1 oc L*en.s ¡ yrnishings -L If :;1 Dyspepsia 0 Cure 5c 5e 5c If there is anj coffee Letter thai the Blanket fo: wc m ^ouse funjishing. ! the money refund it gladly, all we ask 10c is to try a pound nt 40C Free! 5c Fre e ! l^ r ie c l Pene \m 2 I P s ib i- 5 c 5c N Pian ñ Poultry ;nematz U n i L L 3 -F - . W Z / > : IsSi