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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1901)
T U E SD A Y . OCT, ¿9, OF THE 1901. Y. P. S. C. VV. of CoosCounty Church Directory. Epiaeopal Cboreb.—Episcopal New Boarding 13th Annual Convention C:3uiUf <titj SftRttu M rrie»« will be Leid at St. durch. Coquille City I' m ttuid bond«? in each tuocth. N o v . 2 o t h & 2 ia t , 1901 , W a , Horse/aL Ptrtor. ÌS E. Chorch. SontL Preact cc each and teere Saodaya at 11 a. m. ar.J 7/50 p. no. 8oatí%y-fichxil every Sonoav B A P T IS T C H U R C H . M A R S H F IE L D - at 10 o'clock Senior Epvorth Le^^tae at p. ■»- J«mor Lea«oa at 3JU.p. n. Vizytxtaeer- log Thoraday «feeing at 7:30. H. C . Allen, pastor. CLmt:tn Oicrcb — Serricea erery Eord’s Day a* í / 5 >**. Pr^Achir»j at 11 \. iu . ?cd 7:30 p. ca: I/»rd’i Sapper. l í w, U i/.; B.Dle Hri*»l. 10 a. 10 : O.É. Prater rnaetin^. fc-30 p. m Wedi'«-*:»?—Míd-week pr-.ver «eet- inf.T-X'p. m. The pftblíe ísenrth^Lj rjv:ie*i to altead a.! áernc-i. 11 . li » tlr . Mmiikr af. E Ctnrefc.— Pr^^rhiuv •“•rríee everv l«t, Órj a: . Vr. .'•'isday »»: 11 .a. ia. and and 7,30 p .o ho - u t - c _ » i eyenr Saaday at 10. %. ra. Ejraorth Lcazne. 6 30 d . ir. Pray-r meeiin^ arery Tnir^iav evening at 7.30. A «peci.il íni imkrn isexte&dtd totbe poblic to atvend all «* rriee*. W. fc\ Holoomb. Pastor. The W. C. T. I*. K.eet« eterr Tct -<]»▼ at J p. m at the Preabyterian cfiarch. Preabytar.au Sebbotb *chool tmre ffeb- both at 10 a. w. Jtéée tíail, hObieríatcxul- I____ __________ f fc n vv v / w ^ ^ w v/ w 7r\ /»v 7K /N / t \ 7 k / tn / i ^ /f\ 7r\ /r\ / t \ O ffic e r s : President.......... .....................Mr«. Marvin Lvon, V u r f m a k B I .......... ............ Mie, Ida Hauioierioff “ “ ....................Mtts Maggie Lamont “ - M i a J u lia ttraden “ “ " “ ............... ..........Miaa A lait W im Mr. C'iaa.-ie Nosier “ “ Mr. T. J. Perkin, Statistical Secretary................. Mra. L. R. W ic k h a m Collier Residence. m m m m m m 330 W. H. Lrdice, the creamery man o f Myrtle Point, greeted friends in this place Thursday. C o c ju iile Tin and Agate ware Dcors end Windows, C i t y . C o o s C o ., O r . prepared to Jo nil h in d s * 1 W p of . are Cemetary work at lowest AND A f f tr!l o 0n Lime and Cement ^Igricuiturai Implements, 2. J. E. Withers, one of Myrtlf Point’s thrifty ranchers, bad busi ness id Coqaille on ThorsJay. 3- 4- Mrs. Hartman, of Bandon, re- tnrned home Thursday after a very pleasant visit with Mis. W. S. Perry, o f this city. Song and Devotional..................... Mr. C. M. Miller Recitation...................... Miss Grace McCormac Solo........................................................... Address................................................ Rev. Holcomb G rapite Monuments and headsiones erectca Coping, cleaning and re-lettering Asoecialty. all work guaranteed. STEWART &WESTGATE. Props. Devotional*...................... ....................... W elcom e.....................................Bennett Swanton Response.........................................Rev. Stock well Social half hour and enrollment. Appointment of Committees. Address, "Redeeming the Time,” ...Rev. White 3Ü? eiliT.rsJag T Íi* n iito . r. The Palace Barber Shop, C o r n in g . Hot and Cold Baths. Praise Service............................... Miss Annie Fisher Reports o f Societies. Paper........................................ Mrs. S. D. Abernethy Recitation.................................. Miss Ida Hamerloff Paper........................................... Mrs. S. D. Barrows Address........................................................ Rev. Lee James Vowell, o f near Riverton, was op Thursday, and is highly pleased with bis recent purchase of a portion of the Devenisb place. Uncle Alex Snyder, o f Pleasant valley, came down Wednesday aDd visiteil with his s o d Alex and fam ily and attended the G. A. It. blow- out. ^Thttrsdan For rent near town— Five acres laud with good new bouse and barn,orchard and cnovenient water. Also cheap 3 room house and 1 acre of ground. Apply st Real Estate office of It. D. Hanford, Co- quille, Or. V.U(nrs.'ap 1. 2. 3- 4- JD. H f J J TASK A N D W A S H IN G T O N S T R K K T 9 IO R T L A N I» . O R K G O N A. P. 4rm*tron<r. L L . R ., Principal A practicM'., progrr*»;ve school conspicuous for tlioro.igh w ork , with humireJ* ot graduates »n positions ■« bookkeeper* «a d stencRraphers. Already proud o f a high standing wherevet know n, It steadily grow s better «nd t'etter. Open «11 the year. Students admitted any time. Prlmte or class instruction Learn what nnd bow we teach, nnd what it costs. Catalogue free. Hoard of Dirtctar* I). P TlfOM PftON. M tW HD KN T D SOI.ra COHF.N - DAVIII M DUNNS . . X = rcp . also Fish,Clams and Chickens, • W e w ill T ^ y tir e l ï i g h e e t I E = r ic e C la ie lie n s , a n d . w a n t HAS -4 0 fo r yet d e ze n . « C la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F rid a State Noraja! School, New Shoes and Slippers, M o n m o u th ; Or*, WORTHV "something T c lin -s c n , C r S E 3-C Ò S T - HAWKl/N’S ST0 fr e ttin g . A Best Goods - Lowest Pries. FRESH MEATS o f,ill Kind Constantly on Hands, G um B oots and Clothing, Song Service ...................................... Miss Granager Address...................................................Rev Gillespie Recitation........................................... Solo...................................................... Address ......................................................Rev. Allen Adjournment. Carl Danielson, nephew o f our ship carpenter, 8 . Danielson, of the lower river, who recently returned from a six months sojourn in the Fred Moser, the Gravel Ford arlic region, was up to town Fri day. He, like many other» from creamery mao, had business iu that section, expresses the opiu:ou town Iasi Weiidesdny. that that is a good country to keep W p s»e by the Bandon Recorder away from. that Pbi tographer Hicks expects Andrew Olsen, of Langlnis, came to be in C oquilleCily soon. up Thursday expecting to take a Mrs. S. E. Wilkin“, of Halls steamer for San Francisco, but the creek, went to Baodou Thursday Alliance having sail d, lie conclud where she will visit with her ed to go out overland, and might daughter, Mrs. Geo. P. Topping. take a note n to go uoitli instead F or S ale — Nearly 2J acere in o f below. He will spend the win ter visiting about either at Port side City liuiets, newly iinpioved. Enquire of B. F, Crow. North of land or Sau Francisco, Odd Fellow cemetry. Price, $750. ICO acres for sale. | of a mile from river. Enough red cedar to COR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— cut 1 , 000,100 shinglps, good graz ' Land at Cedar Point, with boom ing and fruit laud with fine bottom and boom privileges. Also, ov<r laud garden of about 3 acres, and 250 acres of i-T O . 1 bottom land, 100 young fruit trees set. few bear within 2 miles of Coquille City, in ing. Fine coal on place. Mould quantities to suit purchasers. En take good team as part pay, and quire of W. SINCLAIR, and give time on part. Inquire of [fb.] Coquille, Oregon. the H kiiai . d . “ I had long suffered from indi Oar popular tpamster, Will Man gestion,” writes G. A. LeDeis, Cedar sell, come U P a r being seriously Cifv, Mo., “ Like others I tried many bnrt Friday while trausfering the preparations but never found any piano of J. B. Sweet from the de thing that did me good until I took pot to the steamer landing. At Codol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle his arrival at the wharf he proceed cured me. A friend who had suf ed to unload the instrument which fered similarly I put on the use of got the advantage of them, sliding Kodol Dyspepsia Core. He is gain: out of the w a g o n m little more rap ing fast and will soon be able to idly than was expected, and com work. Before he used Kodol Dys ing onto slanting ground, it fell pepsia Cure indigestion had made over backwards, catching Mr. Man him a t >t«l wreck. H. S. Kuowiton. sell fully uoder it. He received considerable of a squeeze but no permanent injuiy, as the instru ment's motion was slow. Other wise it would have crushed him However, he considers lie got off luckily. . GALSS. Only First-Class Work. ^ fT ir tjo o n . Devotional.......................... Mr. Edward Abernethy Paper........................................ Miss Constance Irwin Address................................................. Rev. Schofield Question B ox...... Conducted by Rev. McClelland Reports of Committees. C. D. Stillwell, sou of our old friend Thomas Stillwell, of B hd - don, arrived from BoisCity, Idaho, Wednesday. He was accompanied by bis wife and baby, he being a man ot a family now. C C S T J I I .L E , Paigts and oils, Pioneer r-.>■■ VM. McDoQQld, Proprietor.^' ¿¿=£-Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. ^ThnrsKag - Hardware, Stoves, Coos Co. Marble 1 Granite Works. NOVEMBER aoth. For a neat little borne, garden lots aDd bam, at bedrock prices, call ou the H ebai . d . TV** Sold br drturiti*t*. 7T» cent*. H air* K amil y I'lHs are tn-.* beat. », T2 M o rb ls 2=35 2:45 3 :'5 White J. A. LAMB Sc CO, prices. 2:00 2:20 1 raneient andn Firet street—east end of bridge. Having obtained tirst class rigs and teams, I am now prepared to do a general freight and passenger business 3 between Myrtle Point and Ro.-eburg. Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, making one trip a week. Will make ; trips to V.<xpii j ?e City when occaidon requires. First-lass secommoda- i tious guarenteed. J. A. D rscu . Myrtle Poiut, Oregon. rr,oqr,AA(.\fü: jC r d n e s d a g O re g o n . II. Hazard ----- O------- Bet menerai roof paint at the I. X. L. Richard Houghton, o f Norway, whs in town on Thursday. See the beautiful Stereoscopic Views o f Ernest Stauff at Lorenz’s Store. * Mr. and Mrs. Trewells.of River ton, were op to town shopping on Friday. Lonis Roberts, the Attorney o f Myrtle Point, went to Bandon F ri day on business. C ity C o a u i l i e O r e . r in t-clita it t i n y w p w t ; tnnrlM os im h a n ii. *• * ’ alar Boarding nuil Lodging. ______ Beat Tabic Service. R oms Seat and Clean. Courteous Treatment. Handy to Depot and Boat Landing. LOCAL ITEM S. bnildin»» nn the nonntitotion and tuaiHtnitf I lie p . i p n .- t >r* hare mo mach f litli in it* cnrntive ir e o n »wers. that they off* r O ik I 1 I » •! ! , r for any caae that it fail* to core. Bend fo r list f testimonial* Ad ir V. J. CHEN F. Y k C T oledo, O. C o q u ille Treasurer..................... ..............Miss Lditn Howard Preachin» *-anh 2r.d and 4th S^bboth at 11 a. en. and 7;30 p. m. Yon are w/rdialj ionted. Satnoel 8 . White. Pvstor. nat ure in (If douiK ita work. 1 C'orr«ponding Secretary........... Mr». J. M. Byers ent. $ 1 0 0 - R ew ard $100. The n ader o f this paper will be nlomted t«» learn that there d * at leant one '« dreaded Ir e * diatane that Rcirnoe baabfeen able to enre in all it* at-urea, and that ia Catarrh. Hall’* Catarrh Care i* the only positire cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh fem e a constitutional di*ea*e require* a constitu tional treatment. Hall * Catarrh Cure i* taken internally, noting directly upon the !>!■ <od and micon* mirfare* of the ay*t<*ut, thereby destroying th*- foundation of the disease and civinu the patient strength by P r c p r :e t e s a FROM MYRTLE POINI TO ROSEBURG. THEME—Spiritual Acquaintance “ M r s .O house TUTTLE TEMPERANCE HOU SUCCESSOR. New Under the Sun-" A ll P octors have tried to cure CA T- AUK1I by the use of powders,aci«l jrases, inhalers and drugs in paste form . Their p ovd erg dry up the m ncuous m em branes causing them to crack open and bleed. T he powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same m embranes that their makers have aimed to cure, w hile pastes and o in t ment« cannot reacli the disease. A n o ld and experienced practitioner who has for many years made a close study and specially o f the treatment o f C A TA ’R K H , lias at last perfected a Treatm ent w hich when faithfully used, not only relieves at o n h u t perm anently cures C A T A R R H , hv rem oving the cause, stopping the discharges, and curing all inflam m ation. It is the only rem edy know n to science that actually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as “ SN U FF L E S the G U A R A N T E E D C A T A R R H C U R E " and is sold at the ex trem ely low price of One Dollar, each package containing internal and external m edicine suffleien' for a full m onth's treatm ent and everything necessary to its perfect use. ‘ S N U V F L S " i* the only perfect C A T A R R H C U R E , ever made and is now recognized as the on ly safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cure« all inflamation qu ickly and perm anently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve H A Y F E V E R or COLD in the H E A D . C A T A R R H when neglected often leads to CONSUM PTION — ’ S N U F F L E S '* w ill save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary rem edy, hut a com plete treatm ent which is positively guaranteed to cure C A T A R R H in anv form or stage if used according to the directions which accom pany each package. P o n ’ t delav hut send for it at once, and write fufl particulars as to vonr condition, and yon w ill rec ive special advice from the dis coverer of this wonderful rem edy regard ing vonr ça*«« w ithout cost to you beyond the regular price of “ SN U F P L E S ’ f the 1‘G U A R A N T E E D C A T A R R H C U R E ." Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One dollar. Address Dept. E#4W EDW IN H. G IL E S ifc Co., ink*» and 2382 Market Street, Philadelphia. Groceries WATCH ¡mil Feed. US FOR WATCH BARGAINS! D kmand for GitADlATK»:— The J tnarul for grudunten of the Norn Brliool during the past year has bi much beyond the supply. PositM with from $40 to $75 per month. S tate C urtifioatf .» and D ifloe Students tire prepared for the sti exarniimtions, and readily take sti pajiera on graduation. Stiong Ai domic nrd Professional Course. V equipped Training department. I peuses range from $120 to ?175 per year. Fall term opens Sept. IT For catalogue eontniuiug full announcements. Address or J. B. V. B ctler , P. L. C ampbejl , Secretary. Preside Good Waiehe* are always dc- sir.tb.u — Jiiwavs useful — ■VUen vou want a watch it will niiwörth vnur while to call L* dinspeut our a srt- ment. . rices always the lowmt. J e w e le r y , ¡S ilv e r w a r e , IV7usicaI s tr u m e n t s la n d O p tica l G o o d s, In Special attention given to fitting Spee- ta'-les and corecting defects of the vision. W a t c h R e p a ir in g a n d E n g r a v in g . WILSON JEWELRY CO For all kinds of Job Printinq- Booh and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest style s- Call at the HERALD office. Our prices are right. THE LONE STAR s t a p t . Is/L C ls e n , O P r O L D r ìe to r . COQUILLE CITY, OREGON CffCSHE LEI Keeps only pure Wines and Liquor and Fine Cigars. The Americus Cub Whisky is on of the specialties served in thes Clubrooms. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT STAGELINE B. FENTON. P R O P R IO Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rig» id real ness for special trips. In fact, a genernl Stage aDd Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. H e n n in g e r J onnson ’ s M ill , Butchers, Anyone in Coqaille City wbo has property to exchange for pronerty tn Bandon will do well to call at LYO N S’ B U IL D IN G , COQU ILLE C IT Y . the H e K a LC office. K e e p s c x u a t a x i t l y o zl H a n d P ’ r s s l i 3 Æ © a t s Mothers every where praise One Minute Cough Care for the suffer K in d s . ings it has relieved and the livea of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of ihe trouble and draws ! out the iudsmmation. The chil dren’» favorite Cough Cure. R. S. Knowlton Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. M a n u fk c tu r e s • F L U IT O , IflT g S , E TC . /IPPLEBOXES, DI^Y EIDIS^IDG /I • SPECI^LTV. PatterDs for houses, haros, and bridges furnished promptly. Deliveries of lwml>er and shingles made by rail or water.