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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1901)
f - (From the Coo* Bay Newa) A WORTHV SUCCESSOR The present voyage of tbe Areata ; "Something New Under the Sun " is her 460th trip to the bay. T U E S D A Y , OCT, H, 1001. ' _I Looia Strong, o f M yrtle Point, A,ID octon ,u n lrie<l to , urt. (A T . was in town lust week, to interview a KKH by theuwof powtlera.acitl gases, Church Directory. the farm ers o f this section with the inhalers and drugs in paste form. Ttieir ■ view o f organ izin g a grauge. ponder» dry up the mneuous mem- Episcopal Chnreti.—Episcopal service* T|1P \r p church confrence held , “ J*"1* them to crack i>i«*n and will be held at St. Janes church. ( ’»quills 1 tie .VI. r,. CDurcl) conirence, new bleed. The powerlul acida used 111 the City the third hundav in each month. at Hillsboro, adjourned Saturday, i inhalers have entirely eaten away the Wm. Hometall, Paator. W e learn that Rev. R. C. L f c lias name membranes that their makers have M K. Chsrcb. Sooth: Preschlnaon and. been naaiuhed to Marshfield aimed to cure, while paste- and oint- 8d acd 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. anil 7:30 p. "B "111 been assign J neid. u,ents cannot reach the disease. Anold 1 ». Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 Chas. tJ Stidham snperintendiug IlUUtlIU I is O ou |) o iiu ii UUIUK and uu'i experienced e - v ■ I' IIV'OI practitioner ju.u imwiit i who vviive lias ii «».- o clock Senior Epwortb l^agne at ham, p. , ; of nuttiug in - Humes, - - • a rióse study ’ and 1 ¡ p re-, formany years mude m. Junior League al H:30,p. m. Prayermeet- *Ue 'vor* .i *l>eeiallyofthetreatmentofCATARKH, iuu Thursday evenin g at 7:30. p a r a t o r y _____________ ---- ------------ at ttl last t ,*.*«•**! a T r atment wliicli to min nff, a the biuith nu* ,,'a, t;lKt (Situili* £lhj Sinaiu. “ “ u“ ° - M Y K New B oarding house at. E. Church.—Preaching service every at the home o f her brother-in-law , 1 st, 3 rd and 6 tb. Bunday atU .a . m. and p .j Haber and 7,30 p. m Sunday school cyery Sunday ^,ti. o a s e r . at 1 0 . a. 111 . Epworth League. « 30 p ui. Geo. A. Brovvo, who has charge Prayer meeting every Tanrsday evening at * hateherv on Sonth T ooe 7 .:». A special invitation is extended to the j ' . pu blic to M. O. Batss. Pastor. at llio The W C T C. roeeuevery Tuesday at u k )I 3 p. m. at the Preshytenan church. | l LO CAL it e m s . Fruit Jars at the Kanematz’s. N. Thrush, of town 'Ibnrsday. Bandon, was iu Mr. a n ! Mrs. Chas. Farris, of Baudon, were iu town Thursday. See the beautiful Stereoscopic Views o f Ernest Stauff at Loren z’s store. * umi w ill - - - Coquille, O re. L t i U l l l l i - L - /- * . _ .. . C o q ta lli© O i t y . O r e g o n . * a -V x W i l l i 1 W ’S STUDIO i IT’WFi ' ^ ‘li lltfciill. j. a . D i - bell . Myrtle Point, Oregon. o-t-FRONT STREET** \ f Coquille City, Oregon. „ n « r l F! n O -X IO . o c l A ll W o r k Coquille City. Coos Co.. Or. are prepared to do all kinds o f Cemetaru work at lowest prices. G u a ra n te e d , ERCHANI TAILOR Slagle à Weiler, Props. ! * ? Fh AND Coquille, Oregon. Gradite Cleaning and Repairing neatly Monuments and headstones erectea Coping, cleaning and re-lettering A specialty, all work guaranteed. STEWART &WESTGATE, Props, done. ID. H . T c h n sc n , P r c FRESH M EATS of ull Kind Uonsiunily on Hands, F R E S H G R O C E R I E S A RID F E E D ~ 31. 0. HAWKINS.«^" WATCH son to doubt but that their invest ment here will prove profitable to them aud to this section of the country generally.— Coos Bay News. Little is thought aud less is known by the average man concern G. A. Robinson, oar enterprising ing the lives and aims of the 400, merchant, has had the stairway re 000 men autl boys who delve under moved from the center o f his tbe surface of tbe earth iu places of building to the outside, thus throw ing the two store rooms o f his darkness aud danger, where hardly building iuto oue, aud will occupy a day goes by without recording the the whole for himself. He is feet- death by falls of rock, coal or slate ting a large stock aud badly needed ■ 0f more «Hau one unfortunate miner. mure room. US FOR WATCH BARGAINS! Good Watches are always de- j suable — always useful — j JPr/Y/r//f</ (3 / r./jf /¿rjjy j/. Mii*3Aow>rcw V TV hen you want a n atch it. w ill be worth your while to call uudinspect our assrt- ment. " T P f ® 1' PA UK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON Brices always the lowest. A. I*. Armstrong. LL. B., Principal A practical, progressive school, conspicuous for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. Already proud o f a high standing wherevet known, it steadily grows better and better. Open all the year. Students admitted any time. pm-atr or clam ¡nitrucUon. in m wh.t nod how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free. " v ) :TH s tàEÂisîADË. J e w iiic p y , s i l v e r w a r e , iVEusicai s i ru m e n Is la n d O p tic a l G oods* An nrticle ou this subject at once C. A. M oolfolk, o f Grants Pass,, impartial and vitally interesting is is ini this place iu the interest ‘ d contnl,uted to The Cosmopolitan for tbe Order of Pondo, a mutual beue-. „ . , •. Board of Directors------------- Special attention given to fitting Spec- ficiary order winch contains some ° ctober l,-v •Io1" ’ Mitchell, president ; D. P. THOM PSON, PR E SID E N T t-i les and corecting defects of the of the United Mime Workers of novel aud commendable featuies, D. SOLIS COHEN - - D AVID M . DUNNE v is io n . and will make an effort to establish America, whom every on«> recalls as a lodge here. Tbe moto of the or the man who organized and carried der is, “ Industry, Morality aud through to a successful termination J ^ O T I C K ia hereby given that an esti ay. Ctiarity.” Women ate admitted n gray menr with black colt about two the great authracite strike o f 11100. months old, are at my plans four miles on an equality with men. in - N O T IC E . W a tc h $ 1 0 0 — Reward $100. I d view o f the fact »hat three Tho readers o f this paper will bo pleased schooners, the Parkersburg, Del N o r lr t a i k I i W w i i 'k I ia v m h i.» , *•» laarn <h«l there in at least one dreaded IXone ana uerwtck nave been u able i di,ei>w thaliciencp hM hMm abl. to core in t o U D lo a d and resblp goods for this all its stacre. ami tkat is Catarrh. Hail's river, tho enter orisi uu mnuuu-r. J Catarrh Corelsthsonly positive «rare known . a - . i ,, to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beimi » I/ ____ L _ • JV.fOD6DDurgt of the H ill! at constitutional disease requires A constitu Parkersburg, started the mill last tional treatment. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure in I Wednesday, and hopea .to be a b le '!- 1"'- ami iDt?rn,,lj,> “ >• blood mucous surfaces t>f the «t™ system. to go right along. T h i s W ill b e H thereby destroy in « the foundation o f the bin rp llo f HN ovhi ything v tln n o im vivinit the patient strength by is re te c o m - disease and th„ u i« ns tv e r> ID lD g is oonatitntion and Asiatin* lug distressingly dull, all will, nature in doin^ its work. The proprietors have so much faith iu its c u r a tiv e ' P --------- O'! ramps, etc., being shut down h n iu im “ I had long suffered from indi gestion,” write* G. A. LeDeis, Cedar City, Mo., “ LiKe others I tried many preparations but never found any thing that did me good until I took Codol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A friend who had suf fered similarly I put on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gam: ing fast and will soon be able to work H» i«Mi i tv ! i>v pepsia Ctirr inrfig'Ktk»o ha i w.uit h*ui ti total wiutk It. S h G. ^ Dol that thrv offer One Hundred 1 Dollars for m y cane that it fa ils to cure, Send for list if testimonia la. Addreas. F. J. CHK.NF.Y *t C Toledo, O. old bv drmuri-da. 75 cent a. H a ll’ s Fam ily P ills are tne best. N O T IC E Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, not t«» enter upon or trespaMA in any manner upon the lands o f the under signed, situate n*nr Hiverton. O regon. for tlo- pn-|»os** t>f berrviau or otherwise. Any • a • ent»»rim* n'*on said south o f Coqnille City, and that tho owner thereof ia requested to remove the same. S a m uel S m it h . R e p a ir in g a n d E n g r a v in g . “V*L 7 3 W ill p a y th e C liic lc e n ® , P - I ig - t L e s t P = r lG 3 a n d . w a n t All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me are respect fully called upon to make imme diate settlement as I must have what is c o m m iD g to me to enable me to carry on my business. Yours, Respectfully, W. H. S chroedeil KT o L I c q . Anv party cutting Timber or Chittim Bark on the lands o f the Southern Oregon Company, or re moving such, or any other projiertv from the said I h u i I s , will be prose cuted according to law. A R E W A R D of one-balf the value recovered will be given for nch information as will lead to a 4 | ÎVERY and Feed STABLE ? " w . a . B E is r i F x c p r lè tc r . 0 fo r y o u r d o z e n . C la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d r r i d a y . State Nornjal Schoo!, M cm m ouih; Or. fo r G r a d u a t e s : — The de mand for graduates of the Normal School during the past year has been much beyond the supply. Positions with from $40 to $75 per month. D em and S tate C u b t if ic a t e s and D ip l o m a s : Students are prepared for the state examinations, and readily take state papers on graduation. Strong Aca demic and Professional Course. W ill equipped Training department. E x penses range from $120 to 3175 per year. Fall term opens Sept. 17th. For catalogue containing full announcements. Address o r J. B. V. B u t l e ii , P. L. C a m p b e l l , Secretary. President. TH E LONE STAR 3. '¡a \ C a p t. C ls e z x . P r o p r ie to r . COQUILLE CITY, OREGON OPPOSITE DEPOT Keeps only pure W ines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. The Americus Cub W h isk y is one the specialties served in these Clubrooms. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT STAGELINE. B. FENTON, W I L S O N J E W E L R Y CO. Notice to Debtors. also Fish, Clams and Chickens. Dyspepsia Cure Cur Choice line of Summer Good, Shoes, Notions and Fancy Articles. m Pioneer Meat Oarl^eL 1 N D Ko The schooner L izzie Prien, from Pershbaker’s mill at Prosper, sailed into San Francisco on August Stb, and did not get her cargo dis charged till September ‘2'Jth. It is to be hoped this trouble will soou come to a close. •. r v ,c 1 f v Cl r t f i l ' M l t t h IG o D 1 l l l l l s l l Coos Co. M a rb le ! Granite Works, g, • J h e Palace Barber Shop, j i «Œd- SPSS t____ F o r a neat little home, garden ! books now in use can be exchanged j (ti nit?‘L1 Statf s. ° r ' , . . , . , • e1 O n e dollar. Address Dept. ES49 El)\\ IN Iota and barn, at bedrock prices, j for the new ones of like grade at 11. GILES Sc Co., 2330and 2332 Market I cell ou the H e b a i .D. I .i___ _ t.»i« .u ______ ______ i Street, Philadelphia. about half the regular retail price, ^ 1<O R S ale . A fine blacksmith- expires December 01 of this tear. I ! . . ,, „ , , io g business. Reason for selling! ,, , , , j Anyone in Coquiiie City who has tor. much work. Call at H e k a lI) , ^ I ’ecmlly request every school offi-, pr,>perty to exchange for p.ooerty cer and every patron cf our public j j u Baudon will do well to call at office. schools to attend to this matter the H erald office, F or S ale —A n Omego hand F or S ale . — Nearly 2J acere in separator, 600 capacity— good as promptly and thus make the expense new. Apply to Z. C. Strang. of this change o f school books as side City limets, newly impioved. Address Coqnille. light as possible. Besides the v e r y Enquire . . , , _ „ o f B. F, Crow. _ . North of , , , , ' Odd Fellow ceinetry. Price, !>7o0, The schooner May Flour has important item of expense, the new j ‘^M. McDonald, Proprietor/' sailed from Sau Francisco for this books nre far superior to the old! ^ pice garden lot of about oue river. She will load at A. Persh- ones and our children should have ! aur® * beautifully located and the benefit of tbe change as soon as I well sheltered place near the Bau- baker’s mill at Prosper. , don beach will bp sold very cheaply Anyone interested iu fancy [ it can be made. if a buyf r be found soon. For full -^'B-Finest. Equipped Shop in Coos County.**-'.}* Very Respectfully, chickens should call at the H erald information and terms call at the W. H. B u n c h , Supt office and see some of the fine Buff H ot and Cold Baths. Oulv First-Class Work. H erald office. * Plymouthsrocks on sale. - - C E E G C O M COR S A L E A T A B A R G A IN .— C O Q ’C T I X j X j E ; , Another Coal Mine. Land at Cedar Point, with boom Sam Whotstone returned from Also, over a short visit to Portland Wednes- The Curson Coal & Navigation and boom privileges. day. His sieter, Mrs. T. W. G ill- r\ , i , ,, 1 250 acres of D>T©. 1 bottomland. Company have purchased the Mall wi(hjn 2 mik.8 of Coqnille City, in ham, returned with him. coal property on Isthmus slough, i quantities to suit purchasers. B. J. Bretberton, form erly o f the and active work iu the development ¡ quire of W. S IN C L A IR , lig h t house at Cape Foulweather, [fb.j Coquille. Oregon. was recently transfered to B an dog of the mine, will be commenced im- j Messrs. Cursoa and j Mr. B. and fam ily passed through mediately. town last week to their future home. Maxwell nre heavy stockholders iu | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Goodman re the company und have a good mar-, J: turned from their all-summer’6 trip ket for the output of the mine. to Josephine county, last Wednes We are assured that the sinking | day. They report Mr. and Mrs. of the shaft at Coos City will not be 1 Upton and the baby as all doing 1 delayed on account of the purchase well. of the Wall property, but that work j Stewart & Wsstgste, our marble there will be pushed us rapidly ns' Digests what yOU eat. workars, received two tons o f mar- |)OSsjbl(, This preparation contains all of the hie by tbe last Mauialay, aod wil! 1 ‘ digestants and digests all kinds of now be able to til! ordeis more On the bind just purchased, two food. It gives instant relief and never promptly haying been seriously veins of coal have already been [h e ^ .d y o u w in t! T h lm t«t s!ensUive interfered with by tbe nonarrival opened, which will aid the company j tomaebs can take it. By its use many o f stock owing to the strike. Jiousands of dyspeptics have been cousiderably iu the rapid develop- -ured after everything else failed. It Mothers every whore praise Oue merit of the mine, ami it is reason- .jrevents formation of gasón the stom- Miuute Cough Cure for the sutfer- able to assume that shipments will ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. ings it has relieved and the lives of j bo rattde in tho uot far distant future, It can't help their little ones it has saved. Strikes but do you good at tbe root of the trouble and draws Messrs. Maxwell and Cursou have only by E. O. De W i t t A C o .. Chicago, out tho inflammation. The cliil- bad much previous experience in Prepared Tbo (1. bottle contatos 3)4 times tbe 50c. sii». dren’s favorite Cough Cure. R. ¡3. coal mining, in which they have been R. S. Knowlton. Knowlton. very successful, and there is no rea- J * •>:Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker, Proprietors. ilU U L - U U llU . H avin '» nlituineil firs* cl,mu rirru nn.l , f , F prepared to do a October lOtb. Wh ite LnVor First street— east eud o f bridge. PUINI 10 ROSEBURG 1 Transient ami reg. First-class iu every respect; courteous treatment. ular Boarding and Lodgin g. ^ 1 . , ! s s n t i ' " I » " * P » “ ®“ « « buMUCSS A N T E L I) t AT.U . .1 ( l l . h and is f / A between Myrtle P o in t and Rose burg. sold at the extremely low price of One W ill leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, , Dollar, each package containing internal -r makinc» one trio a week W ill .... i r > If « * « « * and external medicine sutfleten fo r a 'HUfflth. lug one t llp a week. M ilt maki [ . i L j c r l L O S L full month’s treatment and everything trips to C oqu iiie City when occasion requires. First-class accommoda- f (VimirUtnt'A “ S 4 \' .«», ia fhbnnlv norW f PAT. i f ARKH CURE, ever made and is now i|ltPrfere. he will reenrnixe 1 as the only safe and .nwitive 4 (ow. ollA . . : run* for that annoxnntr ¡m<l disguHtmg easily secure 4,UX),I)0( tblrt (jiHea)4e It cures all infiamationquickly season, which is the full uuiouut and permanently andie al^o wonderfully the batcherv CfiQ haudle. quick to relieve H A Y FEVEH or COLD - ' in the HEAD. rhom-r* vrT,,^ c « k / vai u / v / nb . ' CATAHRH when neglected often lead* Change Your School Books- ; to CONSUMPTION --- SN U FFLES” I will save you if you use it at once. It is Every district officer iu the county no ordinerv remedy, lint a complete lias been furnished with a copy of treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure C ATAKIill in any form or sta^e , tbe text book circular issued by the j if used according to the directions which i state board of education ffiviog all > accompany eacli package. Don’t delay! ° ” ! but send for it at once, and write full j necessary information relative to tbe ! particulars as to vour condition, and you | change of school text books recentlv wil1 n 'c i™, tjpec!“! advice from the ¡lis- j ° • coverer of this wonderful remedy reganl- made by the state board of t e x t ! ing your ¿one without cost to yon bevond , hook e.innmiHuinneru ; tlie regular price of ’’SNUFFLES” the dook tomuiissioiieiH. “ GUARANTEED CATARRH CUKE.” I .Since the time in which the textj Sent prepaid to any address in the Presbyterian Sabboth Hchool ev« rv Sab both at 10 a. m. Jesse Hall, 8ui**rinteiid- ent. Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. rn. Yoa are cordialy invited. Sainael S. W hite. Pwator. rui-L e „ „ 8 OD I a Best Table Servio«. B.ioma Neat and Cleim. Courteous Treatment. Handy to Depot and Bout Lauding. I),. H orsfall visited tile South A K K H , by removing the cause, stopping 1 l V . U i ' 1 . , the discharges, and curing all inHum- p.m. Wednesday—Midweek prayer meet- tors ot L.-qui.le, *» eonesaay, to at- niation. It is the only remedy known inc, 7 UMp. m. The public is cordially invited tend Miss B e lle E ckhoff, o f Y a r to science that actually reaches the JW JV to attend all services. J * » « M. Htarn. row, who was ill with typhoid fever, afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy 7 :3 0 p. m: L.rd's Supper, 13 to 1 3 : 1 5 ; Bible Hehiinl. 1 0 a. miC E: Prayer meeting, 0 ado TU TTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE M r s . O . R . W i o l t 3n a . m . P r o p r i é t é s s . Collier Residence. - - - I PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in rendi- ness for special trips. I d fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. ^ 7 ^ Coquille City, Or. General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Met) Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point. Good l(igs Good Teams, Hates Reasonable J o h n s o n ’ s M il l , K Æ a .n u f t i o t u r e s For all kinds of Job PrintinQ' Book and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles-- Call a t the HERALD office. Our prices are right. •ifL llU Q B E R , ;iP P L E B O X E S , D I*Y E IR IS IJ ID G ET6J /I S P E C IA L T Y . Patterns for houses, barns, and bridges furnished promptly. Deliveries of lumber and shingles made by rail or water.