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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1901)
poor farm ......................... I) 11 Johnson, provisions for Scales, A pl to A u g 28. T U E S D A Y . S E P T , 10, 1901. N Lorenz, merchandise for EXPENSES IN VACATION AKTE* poor farm ......................... C hu rch D ire c to ry . JULY, 1901 , TERM. J T McCormac. care o f Robt In dig en ts...................................$308.50 Pridgeon, July 10 to A u g 12. Epiaoopnl Ohnroh.—Eiiincopal service« will he held nt St. James church. Uoqntlle Scalp boimties......................... 46.00 F L o n g & Son , strap for Fred City the third Suiulav in each month. 11.20 Win. Horgefnll. Paetor. T e l e p h o n e ................................ Hare, i n s a n e ......................... M E. Chorch. Sooth: Preaching on 2nd, Salaries .................................... 443-34 K A Leep, model services for 3d and 4th Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 Mrs H u d s o n .......................... o’clock. Senior Epworth Leapue at 6:30, p. EXPENSES OF TIIK REGULAR SEP- G \V Pembroke, wood for Mrs in. Junior Leapue at 3:30.p. iu. Vrayeruieet- TKMBER, 1901. TERM inp Thursday eyeninp at 7:30. Hod n o s .................................... C. A. Hyatt, pastor. JUSTICE COURT EXPENSES. Christian Church—Services every Lord’ s 1 N G W Prkins, d ru gs for State of Oregon vs. Satn Nosier Dav as follows: Preachinp at 11 A. in. nnd Mrs H u d so n ......................... 7:30 p. m; Lord’ s Supper. 12 to 12:1 fi; Bible J H Cecil, justice fees............. $ 6.25 j Hchool. 10 a. m; C.E. Prnyer meeting. 6.30 INFIRM ARY EXPENSES. p. ni. Wednesday—Mid-week prayer meet - Stephen Gallier, sheriff fees... 1.8o ing,7:30ii Dp. m. Thdpnbln? im cortiiHily invited j ‘ M M Goodman, juror to atteud all services. J uhbe M. HrsTEi*. 1.00 M H Horse?, groceries, e tc . $ OFFICIAL COUNTY COURT PRO CEEDINGS. tfcguHlr Citg g ir a la . Minister A A Leach, j u r o r ................... A . E. Church.—Preaching sf rvice everv 1st, 3rd nnd 5th. Sunday at 11. a. in . and t t Qtunlev iu ro r nnd 7,30p.m Sunday school every Sunday J *" at 10. a. in. Epworth League. 0 30 p ui. W C Rose, J lir o r ...................... Prayer ineeliup every Inursday evening at T . . . TJ rt ar\' A » special ____ 12 invitation is ex tended L .l L h„ J X i a Q.1 1 Jliror ................. 7.30! to . i the* d \V VV H ll, public to attend all services. 1 y p \f.inrv, inrrtr M. O. B kisk , Pastor. r >lau rv . Ju r o r ............... The W. C. T. U. meets every Tuesday at B H Haskins, witness fees .. 2 p. m. nt the Presbyterian church. C N Martin, " “ .. Presbyterian Sabboth school evt rv Sab- both at 10 a. m. Jesse Hall, Superintend H W Decker, " " .. ent. “ * .. Preachinp each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at ¡ W H Nosier, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. You are cordialy j Mrs Lou N o sier," “ invited. Samuel S. White. Puator. i.oo R s Knowltou, drugs . . . 1.00 G A Rohir.son, groceries, etc. ^ nr \ r . . i : n ... 1.00 ' " -Hartltl, L lO tm n g J S Kanematz, s u n d r i e s . ... 1.00 1.00 Drnno A Heuninger, m e a t .. 1.70; W Culin, medical atteudauce New Boarding House TU TTLE 10 50 3 25 M ts .G.R. Wickliam. Proprx-tesa B e st Table Service. ‘ Rooms Neat ami C h a u . C o in tenus Treatment Handy to Depot and Boat Landing. 1.50 0 M 13 4 0 ; I rj Q I .. W 1. nnd , M rs. J. H. b a c k o ff. j d . l a n d is . boarding M r. a n d M rs. J . M. W alke r, P ro p rie to rs . Coos Co. Marble 1 Granite Works. Cacjuule C ity . Coos C o ., O r . W e u f a re C e p m re e p ta a ry re d w to o rk J o r// kind s a t low est p rice s. 25! 20 | AND Iti 14 M onu m ents a n d headstones erectea C oping, cleaning a n d re -le tte rin g A s o e c ia ltg . a ll w o rk g u a r a n t ie d . S T E W A R T Si W E S T G A T E , Props. 35 II A . P . A rm stro n g . L L . B ., P rin c ip a l A practical, p ro g rew ive sch ool, conspicuous for thorough w ork, w ith h un dreds of graduates in positions as b ook k eep ers and sten ographers. A lre ad y proud o f a h ig h stan din g w herever k n o w n , it steadily g ro w s better s o d better. O pen sit the year Students adm itted a n y tim e. F rivate or class instruction. L e arn w hat and how w e teach, nnd w h at it costs. C atalogue free — ----- B oard of Of r e c to r s -------------- P. r THOU WOW PRIBIDKXT V. SOUS COUF.H % DATIP M P rifH C : tis \ ERCHANT -TAILi Coquille, Oregon. Cleaning and Repairing neatly done. „ pflCTORY ~ ¡¿ p ? -F¡n e s t E q u ip p e d S h o p in Coos C o u ntg.< ~ ^"'~ I specially of the treatment o tC A T A K U H , AND W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T S PORTLAND. O R E G O N -: A nold H o t and Cold B ath s. C O C S I X J I U j X j ^ ] , Only First-Class Work. - - O E E 3 02ÑT - L . L A N T 2 , P ro p rie to r. A ll kinds of furniture made to order Turning and bandsaw work of all kinds on short notice. A ll w o rk C i i t i 1 1 ‘i i n t e e d ! the discharges, and curing all inliam- Steamer Gasco, 1 trip to Em- . i mation. It is the only remedy known I ptre and I day, 5 1 1 . 5 0 ....... 1 1.00 to science that actually reaches the [ ^ ^ N ic h0lIS 6 davs at *2 . 12 * m n o ! afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as “ S N U F F L E S the G U A R „ . , . | G e o vvilson, 3 day s at 52.50.. 7.50 A N T E E D C A TA R R H C U R E ” and is R o y II Rozel, 2 da y ¿ta t5z -50 5.00 sold at the extrem ely low price of One Dollar, each package containing internal F’on S a l e . A fine hlnckstnith- Frank Glenn, 4 d a y s................ 9.25 and external medicine sulHcien for a ing business. Reason for sellin g i » , ,, , , full m onth’s treatm ent and everything to,, much work. C all nt H e b a l d Çhas Watson. 4 d a y s ...... .... 8.00 necessary to its perfect use. 0fflce. , Mrs J T Little, meals lor “ S N U F F L S ” is the only perfect C A T PARK I j and experienced practitioner who has AR R H C U R E , ever made and is now recognized as th e only safe and positive cure for th at annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all intfnmation quickly and permanently and is als., wonderfully ; quick to relieve B A Y F E V E R or COLL) 1 in tlie H E A D . CATA KUH when neglected often leads I to CONSUM PTION — “ SN U F F LE S ” j will save you if you use :t at once. It is I no ordinery remedy, but a complete I treatment which is positively guaranteed ] to cure C A T A R R H in any form or stage j if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don’ t delay [ but send for it at once, and write full j particulars as to your condition, and you I n will rcc ive special advice from the d is -, covepppof this wonderful remeily regard- iiifjr your case without cost to von hevond the regular price of “ S N U F F L E S ” the “ tiU A U A N T K E I) C A T A I iK ii C U K E .” Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One dollar. Address Dept. E 849 E DAV IN R. G IL E S & Co., 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. 3 25 O regon. [Latest an d finest s ty le s o f finish,: I II W ork Ou a ran teed /AcDoijcid, Proprietor.^ F o r a bad taste in the month take Chamberlains Stomach nnd L iver Tablets. F o r sale by 1 {. S. Kuowl- ton. Josh Westhafer, of Loogootoe, Tnd., is a poor man but he says he would not be without ('liunibei Iain's Pain Balm if it cost live dollars a bottle, for it saved him from hi ing a cnipple. No extern a ) application is equal in this liniment for stiff tin- awolled joints. C on tracted niusoli •- stiff nit-k, sprains mol rheumac and muscular pains. It has als- cured numerous caaes of i-aitia paralysis. It is for sal» by R B. Enow I ton. Coquille C ity . ;0QU!LLE FURNITURE Palace Barber Shop, TP 3u iu in considerable quantities ju r o r s at M a y te rm ............... CFRONT STREET** S la g le & W e ile r, P ro p s. 23 10 | 00 6 .2 5 j has at last perfected a Treatm ent which 17.50! I when faithfully used, not only relieve Walermollons aud peschps from i E N Harry, 7 days. 1 , . . . ..I. . . 1 at once, but permanently cures C A T Douglas county are being brought | J Jack a c k Glenn, 9 days. d a y s ................... 18.00 j a KRII, by removing the cause, stopping On T hursday afterpoon we had a very pleasant call from B o b I Ordered that bill o f E M Black- M abry, Chamberlain's genial rep- I erbv lor $ 6 .2 5 , telephoning to Red- reseutative. jd in g, Cal., in State vs. C. N. West, A nyoue in Co quille C i t y who lias \ he not allowed. property to exch an ge for property | s t a t io n e r y a n d p r in t in g . in Bandon will do well to call at Coquille City Bulletin, pub. the H e U a LD office. court proceedings for July A nyone interested in fancy term, $38.25; notice sheriff chickens should call at the HERALD sale, $4-<x>; notice board o f office and see some of the tine Buff equalization, $4 80; print Flym o uthsro eks 011 sale. ing for sheriff office, $5.00. 52.05 160 acres black land in Jackson county, to exchange for Isud of less Coquille City Herald, pub. value in Coos county, value $4000. court proceedings for J uly R. D. S a n f o r d , Agent. term, $38.25; pub. treas T h e regular passenger train on urers notice, $ 1.00; pub. W ednesday was a few hours late receipts lor treas, $1.5 0...... 4«-75 ou account o f gitting i f f the track at W a ll’s place on the is'hmus. T h e Sun, ad 2 times, $1.80; jo b work for sheriff, $3 50; N o patticular damag e done except delay. adv tax sale, $4.00............... 9.30 W e see by the Port O rfnrd T rib Coast Mail, pub. school supt une that the recent term of circuit notice, $1.00; pub treas. court conducted by J udge H amil notices 2 times, $1.65, not ton iu C u rry county was n record allo w ed..................................... 1.00 b le a k e r for shortness, occuping Myrtle Point Enterprise, pub but one day. notice tp taxpayers, St-S0 . M. J. Krnntz, of Dora, was in to pub notice ol redemption, see us T hursday and be tells us $t.8o; pub notice o f treas that his pair of two-year old colts urer’s, $i-Oo........................... 4.30 lie lms just sold brought him $160. Y’ onng C ly d e is their sire and they G lass & Prudhonime, 50 tax are as fine a pair of colts as can be deed blanks for sheriff......... 4 17 fo uud iu Ibis section. J B Dulley, 500 stamped cn- B. E. Clayton, o f the new saw velopes for treas office, nnd brooiuhandle mill I ip I iiw Ban- ___ _, „ , , . , 510.60 stamps, $1.00 bo x don, wns np to town Ihnrsdny. 1 T h e y blew out a tube o f their b o i l - ! rellt' .................................. *3 00 er Inst week ami are having a little L H Hazard, postage, ex- lay-off while lliey wait for the press, etc, for c le rk ’s office. 9.65 M andalay for their new ones. J S Lawrence, postage for assessor’s o f fi c e ..................... 4.00 Joh n Peart aud B e rt Dean went with u team to the seeue of the Stephen Gallier, postage for etraniled Buinda, and Bert secured sherifTscffice......................... 2 17 n beantiful photograph o f the ves INDIGENT, INSANE AND COUNTY sel ns she appeared at sen under INFIRMARY. fqll anil. S h e wns a beauty, bnt it ¡s thought by many that it will G W Martin, cutting hay at be impossible t o e . e r float her. I Chnrley Fetter, late of the battle ship O regon, haying spent several weeks visiting in Coos county with bis parents, who l i . e nt B.indoo, and his many friends of this sec tion, departed for San Pranciaco F rid a y by wav o f the bay per • steamer A lliance when he will go into business. W h ite Labor First stre et— east end o f bridge. — FROM MYRTLE POINT IO R0SE8URG. | ^ ALKER’S STUDI° e ? 1 for many years made a close studv and , V ' .. 0 searchers, $ 18, a llo w e d ...... Transient and reg. Firw l-elap» in e v e r y r e s p e c t; cou rtp onn tr^nlrnprit. ubn H oarding »ml L m l g i t g . Hnviug ohtaiued tirst eluss rigs and teams, I uni now prepared to do a 12 76 general freight and passenger business 49 80 between Myrtle Point and Rosi-burg. 13 85 Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, making one trip a week. W ill make B un n s 3 75 First-class acconimnda- 1 25 trips to (. il,pili!.: ! ty w hen uccai ion requires. tions guaiuuti-i-d. J. A. Di iiEr.r.. 6 43 Mvrtle Poiut, Oregon. 7 0 ) 1 . 7 0 1 ° M Skeels, groceries and , yQ ' clo t h in g ................................... 40 45 , ! Thos Krewson, b r i c k s ........... 2 35 1 , y Q John Bullack, p o ta to es........... 100 , _0 j J Hoie, 1 day l a b o r ................ 1 50 j 3 5 0 1 G eo Goodman, 2j days labor. 3 35 j 2 j 0 ! Earl Gooodman, 33 “ “ . 49 50 I ments cannot reach the disease. . __ Ooquill© c^ity Oregon. 32 00 was a Co quille visitor last T h u r s State of Oregon vs Catherine j A WORTHV SUCCESSOR. day. Magee— Jam e s H ervev, of near Gravel J H Cecil, justice fees........... 3-8o| "Something New Under the Sun.' F ord, had husuess in town on Stephen Gallier, sheriff fees.,. 5 50 T h u rsd ay. n . n ~ I All Doctors h five tried to cure CAT- Margaret Donovau, witness n ii 11 • f n M arga re t D onovan, w itn ess j A K R H by the use of powders,acid gnaes, Geo. Dellcni, one or L urry f e e s .............................................. 2.70 j inhalers and drugs in paste form . Their | county’s solid citizens, whb in town T . r* r . powders dry up the miu-uous mem- lust Wednesday. ^ * ces*' 2 ' 7 I iranea causing them to crack open and Biddy Greene, “ ** .. 2.70 bleed. The powerful acids useif in the F o r n neat little home, garden ta - v i :,.,-.,« •• .. ~ _n inhalers have entirely eaten away the lots and barn, ut bedrock prices, j u • 11I18 U!’ > •• z -7 ° same membranes tlmt their makers have call on the H e b AI.D. I ADDITIONAL EXPENSES OF PERSONS I «'mod to cure, while p istes anil oint m Coquille, Ore. C o llie r Residence 66.00 | Jean Nosier, " “ .. Robt H olverstott," " L O C A L ITEM S. H W H olv ersto tt," “ F ru it J&rs at the K a u e m a tz ’s. 1J •* “ . 2 G W Norris, “ " .. 3.50 F Jackson, Our public school will start next •• . 17 3.50 James Dye, John Barber, " " .. Monday. State of Oregon vs Emil E r i c k - - J A L yo n s Estate, l u m b e r . . . 18 Capt. Butler, of the tog T rium ph, W Rich, g ro ceries ................... 19 stayed ¡ d town W ednesday night. son— J H Cecil, justice fees............ 5.00! W F Kennedy, blacksmithing 11 Mrs. W. S P e rr y and little girls J A L a m b & Co, tedder, h ard visited at Parkersburg last week, j Stephen Gallier. sheriff fees... 8.05 ware, plumbing, range, etc 100 Spe the beautiful Stereosco pic JolltI J°bnsoii, " i .n e s s lees W A Goodman, salary and and mileage............................ 9.50 V iew s o f E rn est Sta uff at L o r e u z ’s s un drie s................................. 135 store. * A E Seaman, witness tees aud Continued on 2nd page. mileage .................................. 8.30! Will V olkm ar, o f M vrlle Point, Mrs. Whereat, o f Marshfield, j s e a r c h i n g fo r came over F rid a y to see her parents | John Morgan, , I ■ 6.55 t e m p e r a n c e house V J N I3 State N o h ijg I School, M o n m o u th , O r. for G radcatek : — The i l l umini fur gi'mluatcH of the Norm al School d in in g the past year has been much beyond the supply. Positions with from i l l ) to $75 per month. D emand Our Olioice line of Summer Good, Shoes, Notions and Fancy Articles. n rrr «»PT «w. ¿ 0 W O <T2^ 3 t R T 3 3 ? ? * * JRx ^ 4- « 2 1 r t t * « J - 3 1 . u . A /. -- .. To* 1 3 ¥ 3 ' P 1 Í A V v K IN S .d i ' WATCH US FOR WATCH BARGAINS! S ta t e U iiutificatks and D iplo m as : Sf i-b-nts are prepared for the state examinations, and readily fake state papers on graduation. S tro n g Acn- demi on ml Professional Course. Will equipped Training department. E x penses range from : 1-0 to $175 per year. Fall term opens Sept. 17th. F o r catalogue containing full announcements. Address or J. B. V. Brru.u, P. L. C ammei 1, President. Secretary. STAR C ls e n . Proprietor. C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , O R E G O N cuted nccoriliug to law. A R E W A R D of one-lialf the value recovered will be given for such information as will lead to a conviction, in each ense. S outhern O regon C<\ , D y k e L on g, o f the steamer Dis. patch, received quite a severe scald j J e v j f j : ? . e p y , S i l v e r w a r e t r a m o n t a „a n d O p ti about t ie face last T u e sd a y while removing the cinders from the ashpit of I bat boat. As a precau tion against fire lie turned a hose Speei.il attention given to fitting Spec- 1 1 ■: Mi ' c- tve im g defects of tn on the lint cinders before d um pin g Ihein. and was stan din g ton near and st“ am from them came in his face, bu rn in g him considerable. COR S A L E AT A B A R G A IN — | * Land at Cedar Point, with boom j aud boom privileges. Also, over | ! 250 acres o f 2> T o . 3- bottom land, I within 2 miles of Coq'tille City, in quantities to suit purchasers. En- j quire of W. S I N C L A 1R, [fb. ] Coqnille, O re gon W ù lc h R e p a ir in g á n u , M u s ic a l c a l G o o d s< Keeps only pure W ines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. The Americus Cub W h isk y is one of the specialties served in these Clubrccms. 10SEBUR6-MYRT L e n g r a v in g . W I L S O N J E W E L R Y CO. t POINT STAGELINE. B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good R ig s in rendi- ness for speei d trips. I11 fact, a general Stage and L iv ery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. A acre well don | if infoi m illio n amt te rm s c a ll Coquille City, Or. H e r a l d office. D ¡ a y ¡ n g and H a u h n g o S p e c i a l t y . Comfliercial ft-.ci) Good Rigs P r o m p t l y a nd S a f e l y D e l i v e -e d a t any P o i n t G o o d T e a m s , ifjates R e a so n a b le F or S a l ?. — N*»nrìv 2J «cpm in- Genci a ( ’ lty r^ w ly unpiOTBtl. FnqnirB o f B. F, Crow. North Oihl Fallow ivim 'trv. Prie»*, S750. N O TICE. Jd) O P P O S IT E D E P O T - LL, LÆ ç-ii ufe.otu.res For all kinds of N’oiict* is hA*r»*by ci ven t<» nî 1 whom it »n«y ••»ncern. not b» enter npoii v»r t ruspe ss in tiv nt cutter apon the lands of the ander- •.i-red. sitrnte n»sr Rieerton. Oregott, for the pnrik>HH of berrrtn« or otherwise. Any n rron or persons so entering n»«on »aid Bock a n d C o m m e rc ia l W o rk in th e n e a te st a n d la te s t s ty le s r- i»r»«tPiHes without ourconseut vs ill lie sub l e t to ¿»-o** cation. C a ll a t t h e H E R A L D office. O u r price s a re rig h t. J. D. D a *» tLPnt>x. Jo b PrintifiQ' - f LitriJBSP,. L/ITIjS, ET6.il- /IPPLEROXES, DrxY FIDISIJIDG /I SPECI/ILTr. Patterns for Louses, barns, anil bridges furnished promptly. Deliveries of lumber aud shingles made by rail or water.