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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1901)
C^uiUr » f t * Ja. A WILLIAM PHILIPS DEAD- New Boarding House TUTTLE WORTHV SUCCESSOR TEMPERANCE HOUSE "Something New Under the Sun " Th« Indian Parmer ol tha Territyry, Sailor. ___ Ranchman, Traveler and a Man of All Donor* have tried to cii-» OAT- "h/ira. O- R. W ic lt lm m . F r o p n e t e s a 1 r C -o a u tiille oq ill© C C ity i t y O re g o n . Cullare Succumbs to AIIKH by the use of powders, acid gaM-a, Church Directory. Typhoid F aver. inhalers and drug« in p;u»te form. Their C o fiu ille O r e First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. 1 ransieut and rea. owden dry up the mncuous mem- V uiar Boarding an»l Lodging. rarion causing them to crack open and Epiwopnl rbareh.—Episcopal services William Philips, aged 35 Mr. B est T ab le Serriee. Meed. The |mwerful acids used in the will t * held .1 Hu Ja ,o r. efaorch, Coquille ' years, aod a uatire o f Scotland, inhalers have entirely eaten away the C ity the third Souder in each uiuotb. Room s N eat and Clean. White Labor First street— east pml o f bridge. Woo. Horaefall. Paator. died at El Reno yeslerday. He same membranes that their maker*have | C ourteous T reatm en t M E. Chereb, Sooth. Preechins each came to viait bis friend Mr. R. K. aimed to cure, while paste* and oint-1 H andy to D ep ot and Boat Landiug. nod ere r f tlaaday* at II a. tu. and 7:30 p. m enu cannot reach the disease. An old to. Haaday-acbool every Scodar at 10 Hiciioz, a United State# marshal of and experienced practitioner who has o'olook. Senior Epwortb Lenirne at 630, p. the territory, a week ago, aud «b ile for many year* made a close study and ui. jo a m r I«a «oe at S:3U,p. m. Prayermeet ' here bn became ill, aod afler erery *I*cially of the treatment of CATARRH, n i« Thoraday aren ici at 7:30. C. Allen.paator. cate and medical attention was hu* at l:i*t perfected a Treatment w hich ChriWian Cborch —Serriee. erery Lord's «-¡veo him lie aOCCQtubed to typhoid when faithfully used, not only relieve« at once, hut permanently cure* CAT- Day aa foll.iwa: Preachine at 11 A. ui. and ? , , ____ ■ top. m: L..rd'« Kopper. 12 to I2:is; Bible ; fever. Hta relatives cannot be A K K II, hy removing the cause, «topping H aving obtained first-class rigs and School. 10 a. tu: C.E. Prayer [Det-tiD». 6:30 j found, Bud Mr. H ic k o i, w bo has the discharges, ; id curing all inflam teams, I am now prepared to do u P- ® ■ Wedneaday—Mid-week prayermeet* k n o w n h im fo r fo n r te e n vOAm is mation. It i* the only remedy known inc,7:30p.n.. The poblict» cordially invited hnowu Dim lor lourmen years, lb to science that actually real he* the general freight and passenger business to ntleud all aerrieea. Jaaaa M. H cstkb , unable to locate aDV o f bis rela- afflicted part*. Thi* wonderful remedy between M yrtle P oint and Roseburg. . „ , „ Minister, tions. Tbe funeral will take place is known a* “ SNUFFLES the G U A R a*. E. Church.—Preaching aemoe eyerr . , D .. . , j . , ■ W ill leave M yrtle Point on Tuesday, 1 st. 3rd and Mb. Sunday at 11 . a. m. and from J. B. Kerrick a undertaking ANTEED CATARRH C U R E ” and is - eBZaKPSSSBBS - m aking one trip a week. W ill make »old at the extremely low price of One and 7.30 p. in Snndav school eyery Sunday parlors at 10:30 a. ni- to day. Dollar, each package containing internal trips to Coquuft» City when occasion requires. a* 10, a. m. Epwortb Lessee. 6 30 p. m. t wn . h o u i k t i c i twit First-class accommoda Prayer meeting eyery Tnarsday evening st LED A BOMANLIC LIFE. and external ine nutiicien for a J. A. D i ' hkli .. 7.30. A apecisl inyitation is extended to tha j Coming to this country from full month’s treatment and everything tions guareuteed. M yrtle Point, Oregon. pobheto attend ell yerriee.. Scotland when a boy, Mr. Philip* necessary to it* perfect use. W. g. Holcomb. Pastor. “ fvSUFFLS” is tbe only perfect CAT The W. C. T. U. meets every Tuesday at ' became a sailor and visited every j ARRH CU R E , ever made and is now 2 p. m. at the Presbyterian church. English speaking port on tbe globe. recognised as the only safe and pt>«itive Presbyterian Babbuth school evirv Bab- His first service with tbe govern cure for that annoying and disgusting both at 10 a. w . Jesse Hall. But*eriritend- ment was tbatot chief clerk in the disease. It cure* all intiamation quickly ent. and permanently and is also w onderfully Preaching each 2ud and 4th Babboth at Indian service at Cbemawa, Ore 11 a. m. au d7s80 p. m. You are cordial? gon. Afetr five years service he quick to relieve H A Y F E V E R or COLD in the H E A D . invited. Bauioei 8. White. Pvator. catne East and was engaged on a CATARRH w hen neglect»*! often leads ranch by 1. W. Potter, tbe preaeot to CONSUMPTION— “ SN U F F L E S ” are prepared to Jo ill kinds Ì* o <3 a l I T E M S will save you if you use it at once. It is superintendent of tbe Chemawa uf Cemetary work at lowest no ordinery remedy, hut a complete Mrs. S. E. Wilkins returned from IndiaD School. treatment which is positively guaranteed prices. One year ago he left this position, to cure CATARRH in any form or stage her tnp to Bacdou Thursday. took civil service exaninaliou of if us*jd according to the directions which Mrs. O. J. Healey visited with Indian farmer. accompany each package. Don’t delay send lor it at once, and write full Mr. aud Mrs. Stewart Lyons last Mr. Hickox said in speaking of but particulars as to your condition, and you week. tbe deceased. “ He was a perfect will receive special advice from the dis AND See the beautiful Stereoscopic! gentleman, possessed a good educa- coverer of this wonderful remedy regard ing your case without cost to you beyond Views of Ernest Btauff at Lorenz’s tiou, and was an interesting char, the regular price of “ SNUFFLES” the store. * | acter. For a man o f bis age be was “ G U A R A N T E E D CATARRH C U R E .” Monuments and headsiones erected Sent prepaid to any address in the For a neat little borne, garden well informed ou every subject.’’ United States or Cana»da on receipt of Coping, cleaning and re-lettering A telegram was sent to Colonel lots aud barn, at bedrock prices, dollar. Address Dept. E»49 E DW IN Randlett the Indian agent, at Aoa- One Asoeciaity. call ou tbe H ebald . B. GILES <5c Co.. 233U and 2332 Market darko, and Mr. John P. Blackman Street, Philadelphia. all work guaranteed. TÜE8DAT. NOV, B, 1901. Collier R esidence.................... r H FROM MYRTLE POINT TO R03EBURG. J. A. LAMB & CO., _ Hardware, Stoves, Tin and Agate ware Coos Co. Marble I Granite Works. Doers and Windows, Coquille City. iJooe Uo.. Or. W f? Marble igriciiltural implements, — Lime and Cement, Faints und oiis, 0 rapite GALSS. J. D Bennett, the carpenter and of the ageocy was sent to take contractor of near Gravel Ford, charge of tbe body.— El Reno Dal was in town last week. ly American. Mrs. Cbas. Peterson, o f River ton, returned from Marshfield Arthur Bartelle is the owner of Wednesday, having been visiting one of the most remarkable curosi- relatives at that place. ties ever thrown up by tbe sea, be Cbas. Lorenz retorned to Ban- iug a petrified revolver, which was don Thursday while Mrs. L. ex picked up on the beach near Battle tended her visit with ber sister. Rock, last week, by two boys, Mrs. Fred Nosier at Bridge. Blanchard Caldwell and Marion J. C. Bridges, o f Marshfield, Zumwalt. It is an old-fasbioud who has been assisting in prepar ing tbe Baroda for sea, passed Colt’s five shooter, such as was in through to his home Wednesday. use fifty years ago, and is in a J. It. Rocbon, one of Marhfield'e 1 leather sbeatb. Tbe entire pistol, boss painters who has been doing with the exception of a small por- eome work at Beaver Hill, was in i lion of tbe top part of the sbeatb, towu Thursday, having finished with a piece of tbe belt aod tbe his contract and being on his way protruding end of tbe Btock, is hom e. encased in solid stone while tbe The people at BaDdon want to protruding wood and leather is look out for J. C. Laird. He is gom g that way with his “ Electrict" petrified. The metal part on the leuimeut. We koow Jack is all end is in a perfect state o f preser right, and have good reason to vation. The reiic is evidently a think his medicine is also. memento of the memorable siege of Battle Rock, fifty years ago, J. D. Stewart, o f Dear Langlois, Curry conuty. came up Thursday when tbe brave little baud of nioe and purchased a fine sstof harness men, after aome ten days of cou- from ».or boss saddle and harness tinuous fighting, and boldiug bun- roakers, F. Long & 800 . He r e - ! . , .. ... T .. . J* turned Friday morning by the dred9 of l)0Bt,le V **1 "109 at *»»• Favorite. I caped at night, after throwing all ! their belongings into tbe sea, to i o r rent near town— Five acres | ... . • , .. . , land with good new bouse and Preven them falling tuto the bands barn,orchard and convenient water, of the Indians. It is more than Also cheap 3 room bouse and 1 probable that tbe owner of this re acre o f ground. Apply st Real volver, being without tbe means of Estate office of R. D. Sanford, Co- loadiug it, coDaigued it to the briDy quille, Or. deep with other valuables. A l though beavly encased in stone, Harry Backeneto aod Cbas. the pistol still remains its shape. Mathesnn are giving the front of Mr. Bartell w b b immediately offered O. A. Robinson’s store the finish 1820 for the relic, but refused the ing touches with tbe paintbrush. offer.— Port Offered Tribune. It is an artistic piece o f work and a large, beautifully lettered sign New York, OcL 19th, 1901. extends the entire length o f the E d itob H erald . A s a good d e a l front. has recntly appeared in print re- Will Wilson got slightly knocked gndiog the <x>naumptiou of sugar out while working ou the wharf at in this country, the various sources the Prosper mill last week by fall from which it is obtained, the ing partly through a bole. How amount of duty paid thereon, etc., ever he ia able to be about, bring the following facta and figures will, ing his family up for a visit with we believe, be of interest to your Mrs. Wilaona parents as well as readers: those of Mr. Wilson. “The total consumption o f sugar 160 acres for sale. | of a mile in the United States last year was from river. Enough red cedar to 2,219,847 tons, and based on the cut 1,0<>0,100 shingles, good graz average inciease of 6.34 per cent ing aotl fruit land with fine bottom during the past 19 years, tbe con land garden of about 3 acres, and sumption this year should be 2,360,- 100 young fruit trees set, few bear 585 tons. Of this quaotity 1,000,- ing. Fine coal on place. Would 000 tons in round figures will coine tike good team as part pay, SDd from American sources, say Louisi and give time on park Inquire of ana beiDg able to produce 350,000 tons. Unite»! States beet factories tbe H ebald . 150,000, Hawaii, 350,000 an»l Porto S. E. Johnson, Dr. K. A. Leap, Rico 150,000, all being free of duty, B C. Lebmooowsky, G. M. Short lea»ing 1,360,585 tons to come from and Rosa Deyoe, o f Myrtle Point other sources and on which duty is went to the bay Wednesday on paid. The average duty assessed is bnsiD eas, taking their shotguns $36 per ton, or a total of $48,981,- with them. After their business 060. The price of all the sugar was transuded they tried a little consumed, however, being enhanced duck shooting, and while they did | lo tbe extent of the duty of $36 per sot make a heavy killing, they ton or a total of $84,981,060, it is bagged a respectable number. evident that $36,000,000 additional The principal flocks are to be found is paid by tbe people in order to 00 the bay where it is hard to get provide the Government with 49 in range of them. Not till they millions for revenue, of which the go to tbe sloughs aud marshes for Government iH not now in need. If the purpose of feeding do the N in- . , , . « r> k , ’ r, , , the duty ia taken off Cuba sugar, rtxls make large reoords. These .... „ “ . ,, *. , r , the benefit of 85 mtlhona goes to gentlemen all returned rnday ex- tf,e p*>ople cept Air. Short. “On October 8th, the quotation for Cuba Centrifugal sugar 98 teat, How > lh i* free on board Cuba » 1 « 1.96 per We ntrr One Hnadrvil Dollar* H*w*nl (or any raw of »'«tairb that Mnoot be lb., duty on same amounts to 1.685 run-1 bv Hall'* Catarrh Cor*. 1 —equivalent to 86 per cent, ad- F. J. CHENEY A CO. P ro cto r*. valorem.” Youra truly, Toledo. O. WILLHT a O ust . We tbe nndaraiened have known F J . Cheney for the laat ia years, and believe (Sugar Statisticians! bun perfeotlv honorable tn alt business Publisher»» of the “ Weekly Stati»- transaction* anil Snanciallv able to earrv 001 any ohliealh.n* made by their tlrm. tical Sugar Trade Journal.’’ Meet A Tru st, Wholesale Dragtpat*. Toledo, O.. Waldinff, Klnnan A V a n in ' ** " * , lirniniiats. Toieto. Ohio Slight damages to the track near Hsu-* CatanTCWre W taken twWwalty, the junction cn Tuesday by tbe W h o lesale aetiiig directly npon the blood ami moron* anrfaoee of tbe ayetem. IT kw , TV. per bottle, Rold by all Druggist*. Teetimon- iala free H air* Family Pitta are tbs beet. ,» , , , . w o rk t ia m . c a u se d W e d n e s d a y s pa*aei uof tra m an b o o r o r ao d *- * ® |»T- »«•» ------------ STEWART &WESTGATE, Props. Coos Day New». It is sail that work ou a steam er, o f about the size as the .Manda lay, will goon be commenced at Noitb Bend. Seven vessels were loading at tbe Bay City mill, last week. Ern est Stuff secured a good pictnie of the busy sceoe. Three Bchnoners were loading at the depot, Friday, Two were tak ing lumber from Johnson's mill, at Coquille, and one from Lyons’. Tbe barge W. H, Wheeler, in tow o f the tug Geo. H. Vosborg. arrived here S oL d ay from SaD Francisco and took on 2 0 0 tons of coal at the Beaver Hill buuker. The barge w bb built for carrying lumber from the Nehalem river to San Frahcisco, anti is towed both ways bv a tug. S h e carri'*s a car go o f 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet ou light draft. T be coal is to be used as fuel for the tug. ■»•» • ------ Canal Treaty a One-Sided Affair- New Y o r k , O ct. 3 0 .— A ccording Best Goods - Lowest Pries. r Meat Jhe Palace Barber Shop, - i ?M. McDonald, Proprietor. 5 ^ÿt££F ID. H . J c lin sc n , ^ rcp . ~~=£>Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. H o t and Cold Baths. CCG tTJILLE, Only F irst-C lass W ork . - - - OI5E3-C3ST FKE.SH M E A T S o f t ill K u u l C o n sta n tly on H a n d s , HAWKI/N’S STOR a ls o Fish, Clams and Chickens. 'w i l -iio UPrics fer y o u r C liiclterLs. end. w s n t 4 C d o z e n . HAS C la m s on S a l e T u e s d a y a n d New Shoes and Slippers, F r id e y . Stats Nornjsi School, to tho Tribune's L ond on represent ative the L ond on Chronicle does Gum Boots and Clothing, not altogether like the news which it has received from W ashington tbut Sir Julian PauDcefote has re ceived full power to canal treaty. sign the new The Chronicle Groceries ami Feed. looks upon the treaty as a one-sided affair and says it is a simple pomacy to give everyting task in <li- and ob tain nothing in exchange T h f C'hil«lr«*u‘ * F rie n d . Y o u ’ ll have a cold this ^ in ter. M aybe you have one now. Y our children will suffer too. F or coughs, croup, bronchitis, grip und other winter complaints O ne M inute C o u gh Cure never fails. A cts prom ptly. It is very pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. C. B. G e o rg e , W inchester, K y ., writes “ O u r little girl was attacked with corup late one nig h t anil was so hoarse she could hardly speak. W e gave ber a few doses of One M inute C o u gh cure. It relieved her im mediately and she went to sleep. W hen ahe awoke next m orniug she had no signs of hoarseness or croup.’’ R . S . Know lton. Anyone in Coquille City wbo has property to exchange for property in Baudon will do well to call at tbe H eua LD office. F or S a l e — Nearly 2J acers in- side City liraets, newly nnpioved. Enquire of B. F, Crow. North of Odd Fellow cemetrv. Price, 8750. COR S A L E A T A B A R G A I N — ' L and at Cedar P oin t, with boom and boom privileges. A lso , over 2 5 0 acres o f 3 t T O . 3 . bo 'to m land, within 2 miles o f Coquille City, in quantities to suit purchasers. En quire o f W . S IN C L A I R , [fb .] Coquille, O regon. M IL L IN E R Y M r s . G. Li. Zííoon. Keeps a choice line of up to date Milliner Silks, Lining and Trimmings. rvZtmmouih, Or. D n u ni > run G iudi atks :— T ha ds- mand fur graduates o f the Normal School during the past year has been much beyond the supply. Positions with from ?1*> to $75 per month. S tate C i : rtificates axd D iit . omas ; Students are prepared for the state examinations, and readily take state ])>!ieis ou graduation. S tron g Aca- »lui'ic nrd Professional Course. W ill equipped Training departm ent. E x penses range from $120 to $175 per year. F all term opens Sept. 17th. F or catalogue containing full announcements. A ddress or J. B. V. B i tt . ek , P. L . C ampbell , Secretary. President. THE LONE STAR ■*’ * C 'a p t . I v i C ls e n , P r o p r ie t o r . JSJ F^aftdy W èfk Matei'iàl COQUILLE CUY, OREGON Cf f CSI l E EEFOT And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset. AH kinds of Stamping done to order. Keeps only pure Wines and Liquors Sanderson Building near the Wharf. and Fine Cigars. The Americus Cub W hisky is one For all kinds of of the specialties served in these Clubrooms. Job PrintinQ- Book and Commercial Work In the neatest and latest styles- Call at the HERALD office. Our prices are right. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT STAGELINE. Drane&Henn>nger Butchers, LYO N S' B U IL D IN G , K e e p s B'F™ ' PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best ness for sperial trips. COQ U ILLE C IT Y . c n s t a n t ly o r* H a n d H ’r e s l a . quality always on hand. G ood R ig s in rendi In fact, a general Stage ami L ivery business. Accom m odations for Traveling men a speciality. M e a ts c f-A O l T C in d s . c y j v P A *K n e iJ y AMD W ASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. A. P. A rw * tro n c. LL. B .. Principal A practical, profiraatre school coaipicaoa* for thorough w ork , with hundreds of graduate* ia positions ss bookkeepers and stenographer*. Already proud o f a high standing w hereret know n, it steadily grows better and better. Open nit the yenr. students admitted any time. Frtrat* or etna* instruction Learn what and bow we tench, and what it coats. Catalogue free. -----------------Hoard o f D ir e c t o r « ---------— D. P THOMPSON PRESIDENT • . SOLIS COMEN - - DAVID M DTMIVE Treasurer’s Notice. J o h n s o n ’ s M il l , M an. u fk c tu re a For Sale by Tender. OTICE i* h*r»«bygt**n that all Conni, I will receive bids for my Warrant» endorsed prior to Oct. lai. N '.SP 9 . will b* paid on presentation at mv [ and J-a c re plat it) N o tlp y 's bouse addi- offlee in Coqoitle Ci»y.Ooo*i,nnn«v.Ore»ron tinD to C o q u ille CitV. F o r p a r No intereat will be allowed after Step!, tic u la rs ap p ly at th e H e r a l d office. DO. 1901 . T hom as T a i l o r . Thia 73 d day of Sep*. 1901 . J . B. D l'LLEY. Keswick, Cal. Conntv Treasurer. L U Il'IiE R . ETC. :• /IPPLEBOXES, DI^Y FIPlSMl'i; £ SPECIALTY*. Patterns for houses, barns, and bridges furnished promptly. Deliveries of lumber and shingles made by rail or water.