Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 12, 1901, Image 4

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The Crescent Mines-
A
WORTHY
SUCCESSOR
and every Sundays at 11 a. iu. and 7:.‘K) p. .
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ro. Sunday-school every Saoday at 10 too* p e r dftj*, ftOU A ste a m e r ab ou t
the Horner, w llioh w ill
inn Thursday eyeuint; at 7::io.
m ake w eekly trip s to S a u F ra n c isc o
lÆi-s. Or. K. W i c i h a m . P i - o p r i e t e s a
many
a
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C oau
ille * O re .
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oilier Residence...............
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C o q u i l l e O ity . O r e g o n .
First street—east end of bridge.
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Transient tod
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W hile Lsbotl
TO R0SE8URQ.
Having obtained first class rigs aud
teams, I am now prepared to do a
geueral freight aud passenger business j
between Myrtle Point aud Roseburg.
Will leave Myrtle Point ou Tuesday, j
making one trip a week. W ill make
when occiuiiou requires. First-class accommoda-1
J. A. D uhell . I
Myrtle Poiut, Oregon
C o q u ille
- B W B W îa » » » n
hardware, Stoves,
Tin and Agate ware
Coos Co. M a rb le ! Granite Works.
Doors and Windows,
C i t y . C o o s C o .. O r .
( ? are p re p a re d to do «11 hinds
Lime and Cement,
o f C em etary ujorh a t low est
p ric e s .
Agricultural implements,
M n rM fP
k * ■I'Ai itjrii'u
AUD
Paiijts and oils,
G rap ite
Monuments and headstones e re c ie a
Coping, cleaning and re -le tte rin g
^
TEMPERANCE HOUSE
Finrt-class in every respect; courteous treatment.
ulur Boarding aud Lodging.
Best Table Sri vine.
Rooms Neat and Clean.
Courteous Treatment.
Handy to Depot and Boat Landing.
ments cannot reach the disease.
menta
diaeuse. An old!
old ;
Hn,|
and experienced practitioner who has
for many year?
for
year* made
made a clone
close study
«tu<ly and
specially of the treatment of CATAKKII,
lias
at
l
ist
perfected
a
Treatment
which 13628728
H. O. A llen, pnutor. 1
Mr. Maxwell when faithfully used, not only relieve*
Christian Church—Services every Lord’s will be chartered
p ayaafoio w a: French in « a t II A. to .an d in fo rm s OS th a t th e sm a ll b u n k e r at once, but permanently cures C A T -'
AliR H , by removing the cause, stopping
v:30 p. id : Lord 8 8unpt-r. 12 to 12:1.»; Bible
School, 10 a. m :C.E. Prayer meeting, 0:80 at th e m ine w ill be Used tem p n r- the discharges, and curing all inflam­
111 .
Wednesday—Mid-week praver meet-
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I m;
mation. It is the only remedy known
c. 7:H0 p. ni. The public IK CAmh.diy invited Hri,y , but uext s p rin g hu e n tire new to science that actually reaches
to attend all s e rv ic e s . J b m k M . H outer ,
afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy
Minister shipping plant will be put in. The is known as “ SNUFFLES the (iUAK-
A . E. Church.— Preaching service every new p la n t Will be d esig n ed w ith ANTEKI) CATARRH CURE” and is
1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. ni. and .
.
nnd 7,80 p.m Sunday school eycry Sunday th e o b je c t o f lo a d in g coal with as mild at the extrem ely low price of Duel
Dollar, each package containing internal i
at 10, a. in. Epworth League. 0 30 p. m.
co u seq u en t ami external medicine sutttcieiii lor a trips to i.oquiile Uuy
Prayer meeting' every Ttiursday evening at little b a n d liu g aud
7.30. A special invitation is extended to the b re a k a g e as p ossib le, and w ill be full month’s treatm ent and everything tious guureuteed.
public to attewd all serviceH.
necessary to its perfect use.
W. t?. Holcomb, Pastor.
au im p ro vem en t io n u m e ro u s w ays
“ SNUFFL8" is the only perfect CAT­
The W. C. T. U. meets every Tuesday at o v e r tb e old m ethod.
ARRH CURE, ever made and is now
U p. in. at the Presbyterian church.
recognised as the only safe and positive
Tbe th re e vein s o f coal iu tb e cure for that annoying and disgusting
Presbyterian Sabbotb school evi rv Sab-
both at 10*. m. Jesse Hall, Superintend­
disease.
It cures all iiittamatinn quickly
m
in
e
w
ill
be
w
ork
ed
from
th
e
on
e
ent.
and permanently and is also wonderfully
Preaching each 2nd and 4th 8abboth at op en in g, tb e m id d le veiu b eiu g quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLl*
11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. You are oordialy
op en ed tirst, and th en tu n n e ls run 11 » the HEAD.
invited.
Samuel S. White. Pastor.
CATARRH when neglected often leads
to th e u p p er and lo w e r vein s.
A s to CONSUMPTION— "SN U FFLE S”
LOCAL ITEMS.
tb e d ev elo p m en t w ork p ro g resses, will save you if you use it at once. It is
no ordinery remedy, hot a complete
C. H. Pullen, of Iliverton, was th e o u tp u t w ill be c o n s ta n tly in ­ treatment which is positively guaranteed
up to towu Wednesday.
creased , aud, it is estim ated , wi*hin 1 to cure CATAKKH in any form or stage
j if used according to the directions which
See tbe beautiful Stereoscopic tw o y e a rs w ill reach 1 .0 0 0 ton s p er accompany each package, Don't delay
Views of Ernest Slauff at Loreuz’s d a y . S u ita b le ste a m e rs fo r the | but send 'for it at once, and w rite full
.
, i particulars as to your condition,and you
«tore.
* tra
d e w ill be p ro cu re d , o r b u ilt, aud will receive special advice from the dis-
F. T. Sanderson returned from sh ip m e n ts w ill be m ade to p o rts covererof this wonderful remedy regard-
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iug vour case without cost to you beyond
his visit out at Curby tlie early south
o f b an i raucisco.
the regular price of “ SNUFFLES” the
part of last week.
S o u n d in g s m ad e on Is th m u s “GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE.”
Sent prepaid to any address in the
B rin g iu y o u r wood, potatoes, slough, between Marshfield and
United States or Canada on receipt o£
w in te r a p p les o r g ra iu ou su b s c rip ­
One
dollar. Address Dept.E849 EDWIN [
the Crescent mine, show a depth
tio n to tlie H e r a ld .
B. GILES A Co., 2330 and 2332 Market I
, T
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of 13 feet of water at low tid, at Street, Philadelphia.
A. J . W ilso n , the garden farmer,
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of n ea r town, has a fine lot of car- tbp 8boale8t P1“^ ’ tbl,H «"owing
(From the Coo* Bay News)
To? !?M»rLe^oeit"?3u!p^"B n'rayeraieeN tlle Bl3!e of
House TU TTLE
New B oarding
The work of developing the
"Something New Under the Sun-'
Creeceut mine, on the lstbrrus, in
progressing rapidly, aua the man- AKKin^th«'
Church Directory.
a b lu e n t auticipH te tbfl coin meuc- inhalers and drugs in past« torn). Their
m e e t o f coal shipments within
'L X
Episcopal Church. —Episcopal services
time it is bleed. The |H>werfnl avid« need in the i
will be held at St. J u n e » church, Coquille Sixty (Jays.
l i y th a t
have entirely
entirely eaten
City the third Sunday iu each month.
.« „ „ « „ „ h i ..
, l „
* * m inhalers
nuieni nave
eaten away tlie
m e:
Win. Mq.r*bf«lL Pastor FEE*°liably ce rta in th a t th e o u tp u t gttme membranes that their makers have j
M E. Church. South: Preaching each of th e m ine w ill be a t lea st 100 aimed to cure, while paste* and oint- j
TUESDAY, NOV, 12, 1901.
' USTEW A R T
&
WESTGA TE, Props,
, Hfl LSS
\ B est Goods L o w est P ries.
-
vessels drawing 17 feet to cross
rots, beets, etc., for sole.
Jas. H. Flanagan, Bert Lock­
without trouble at less than high
T h om as Wilson, the boss fa r m ­
hart aud J . W. Bennett returned
tide.
Tbe
sbolest
place
iu
the
e r o f near Myrtle Point, was in
yesterday from the North slough
tow n Wednesday and remembered ¡«lough is near the Eagle Point log marshes, with a bag of 50 English
th e H e r a ld .
been», and should it be necessary, snipe.
it
can be dredged at u limited ex­
Quite a force of men are Dow
Anyone in Coqmlle City who lias
-•¡Vi. McDonald, Proprietor."; . . '
employed at H. R. Reed’s ship
property to exchange for property pense.
yard,
at
Bay
City,
and
tbe
barken-
in Bnndon will do well to call at
A force of carpenters has been
tiue to be built them will soon
th e H e r a l d oflice.
at work at the mines for several commence to assume shape.
ID. n . J c l a n s o z i , I F r c p
Finest Equipped Shop in Coos Count
F or S a l e . —Nearly 2^ acers in­ days past, putting up necessary
Fred E. Nelson b*s bought the
side City limets, newly improved. buildings, etc., and Crescent City interests of hie former partners,
Hot and Cold Baths.
Only I1 irst-Clnss "Work.
Euquire of B. F, Crow. North of I will soon huve a place on tbe map H. H. Kbilin and R. A. Huff-
.
.
.
.
O R E aO N
sclunidt, in tbe Marshfield Iron C O Q U I L L E ,
Odd Fellow cemetry. Price, $750. o f Coos bay.—Coos Bay News
Works,
nnd
is
now
sole
proprietor
FR ES H MEATS o f nil K ind Conxtanlli/ on H ands, a lso
J . J. Owiugs, the Humboldt
The marriage of Miss Jennie
county photographer, is at Myrtle
Dora Items-
Theliti to Eugene Hchelter is an­
Point for a while.
lb e people
there will do well to take udvuiil-
Stages have stoped on the Coos nounced to take place at San Frau-
Hge of his skill.
Bay road ou the account of bad cisco on the 20lh. Mr. Scbetter,
" W e w ill p^.y t h e I l i g T i e s t IZPrlce for y o u r
who lately arrived io the city from
Mrs. Thomas Drsne and son, roads.
the
Hawiian
islaods,
is
expected
in
C l i i c le a n s a n d . w a n t 4 0 d o z e n .
Master Elmore, of npar Parkers­
Wedding hells al ltev. F. E
burg, came up to this place Thurs- Scofield’s. Mr. Clark Bunch nnd Marshfield this week, to visit (
day for the purpose of shopping 1 Miss Claw Scofield were married friends for a few days.
C la m s o n S a l e T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y
John Pierce returned from a;
on tbe 5th.
aud visiting.
Serenade party at
■ssaKSaaiaesFr.N
visit to North Coos river yesterdav.!
For sale or trade for a good bicy­ night.
He
says
panthers
are
killing
sheep
i
A twelve pound baby girl at
cle.
a three-year-old filly, will
on the Glenn place, which is now
make a 1200 or 1300 pound animal. Win. Kranlz’s.
charge of Fred Nonh. They
Kind and gentle. Apply at the
A. J. Black, of Myrtle Poiut, has in
have killed quite a number within
K khai . ii office.
been picking apples day und night the
X& cm m o u th y O r,
last few days, and all attempts
Another large lot of heavy line of late.
to poison the “varmints,” or tree •
D emand for G raduates : — The de
Jam es Laird is still running his then with dogs, have failed. Fred j
and steel cable was brought over by
maud for graduates of the Norma
Friday’s train to l>e taken to the | freight wagon.
Nouh recently saw four panthers»
School during the past veur has be»~
Baroda. It is pxpected tlmt she
L. S Miunrd has been quite sick at one time.
much beyond the supply. Position
»
j but is now some better.
will be floated about the 25th.
with from $4(1 to $75 per month.
T h e C k lli lr r s ' a F rie n d
S tate C mitifioates and D iplomas
E. D. Northup and little sou, who I Miunrd & Folsom, having pur-
Students are prepared for the stu'
You’ll have a cold this winter.
lmve speut the summer at Curbiu j <’bH8,jd tbe
team of Charlie
examinations, and readily take str.t
City, wire in towu several days |
are doing tin ir own haul- M aybe you have one now. Your
papers on graduation. Strong Ac
lately. They will spend tbe win- >ug 11 ud log« are moving lively,
children will suffer too. For coughs, j
tleuiic and Professional Course. Wil
ter on Hie funn with Mr. - N’sj A Grange with over 40 members croup, bronchitis, grip and other!
equipped Training department. Ex­
brother G. H. Northup, of South has been organized Bt Jrav el Ford winter complaints One Minute [
penses range from $120 to $175 per year. Fall term opens Sept. 17th
Acts
Coqnille
j 1»v Lewis Strong, deputy orgauizer. Cough Cure never fails.
For catalogue containing full announcements.
Address
J. P. Taylor is building more promptly. It is very pleasant to the
George Martin Started for Rose-
or J. B. V. B uti . eh ,
P. L . C ampbell ,
|
taste
and
perfectly
harmless.
C.
B.
bnru
burg Wednesday with Mrs. John
Secretary.
President
George,
Winchester,
Ky.,
writes
Robert Clinton has his new house
Curran and daughter, Jennie, Mrs.
“Our little girl was attacked with
G aylobd .
Oscar Scbuider, Bvron and Joe w ell u n d er w ay.
corup late one night and was so
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Rose as a pasengpr list.
Miss
hoarse she could hardly speak. We j
Grace Skesls went as far as Bride,
Tlie steamers and sail fleet now
where she will visit with her sister, in Portland harbor is loading flour, g ave her a few doses of One Minute
Cough cure. It relieved her im­
Mrs. Fred Nosier, until Mr. Mur-
wheat and canned goods for South mediately and she went to sleep.
’
°
C a n p t . , 3 XÆ O
O l l s e e n n . . ,
tin’s return.
Africa, lumber and flour for the When she awoke next morning she
P r o p r ie to r .
The caunery shut down about
had no signs of hoarseness or croup."
Orient,
hay,
oats
aud
lumber
for
F
£
L
P
i(
$
y
W
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k
M
a
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a
l
the first on account of tbe lack of
R. S. Knowltou.
C f i C S I l E CEFO
i COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
CAns, the fishing season not being Manila, and wheat and barley for
out till the 20th. This will prove the United Kingdom. Costwise ves­ COR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—
a good thing in the future no sels just departed carried potatoes ' Land at Cedar Point, with boom!
doubt, as there are au unlimited onions, flour, paper, lumber, butter and boom privileges. Also, over’
number of fish goiug to the spawn­
250 acres of ^ T o . X bottom land, (
ing grounds of tbe upper river, and other Oregon products to Cali­ within 2 miles of Coqnille City, in
Sanderson B u ild in g near the W harf.
:
and. F in e C ig a r s
Every cargo dispatched quantities to suit purchasers. En­
which will iusure large runs iu the fornia,
future.
from this port represents the distri­ quire of
W. SINCLAIR,
[fb.]
Coquille, Oregon.
160 acres for sale. ] of s mile bution of large sums of money
from river. Enough red cedar to amoDg the producing classes, who
w n n n n p ii
cut 1,000,100 shingles, good graz- in turn keep it iu circulation in
ingaod fruit land with fine bottom channels of trade where its inttu
anted
land
garden
of .. altout
3 acres,
au d ;
. . . . . .
. ,, ,
nu,
“
, fruit
.
.
w rite for our confidential letter before ap­
100 young
trees
set, . few
bear- I enee is felt to the fu lest extent. to
plying for p aten t; It m a r be worth money.
Booh a n d C om m ercial Worh in the neatest an d la te st s ty le s - \
iug. Fins coal on place. Would I Tho vault of ,he col’ffoe" now loR‘l- We prom ptly obtain U. 8 . nnd Foreign
C all a t the HERALD office.
Our p rice s are rig h t.
taka good team as part pay, and | ing or loaded in the port will ap-
kui I «¡vs time on part. Inquire of j prorimste $2,000,000, and every
und T R A D E J M A R K 9 , or retn m E N -
T I D V attorney1« ffco. Sen nd model, «ketch
tbe H e r a ld .
| (]0nHr Df ,j,js 8UIU }ms been created or
photo and we «end an I M M E D I A T E
r p E C report on p aten tab ility, n • give
Me failed to mention in our last, right here iu the northwest within the
be*l leg a l nervice and advice, a a d our
issue that Mrs. R. Pomeroy, o f' very „hort tin)e. The best feature chargee a re moderate. T ry oa.
Parkersburg, who wee* to Hemp- . .. .
.
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S W IF T A C O n
r 1 i of tho b u sin ess, h ow ever, is th e fa c t;
«lead. - —
Texas, on a visit, was ac-
that
it
is
continuous,
for
when
this
compauied by her nrntber, W. A. 1
0pp. U.S. PatMrt Offlce.Wisklsgton. D.C.
Dickson, who has goue back Io November fleet is out of the wav a
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi
bring out a housekeeper. This is December fleet of even greater!
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
as it should be. And since they j proportions will follow it.—Oregon |
LYONS’ BUILDING,
COQUILLE CITY.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
are acquaintances of longstanding
I C s e p s c n . 3 t a n . t l 3r s x i H a n d P ’r e s l i M e a t s
and bayobeeu iu direct communica-, ian.
tion aloug the lines of matrimony for
For rent near town—Five Berea
c f -A .il IC in d s .
upward of twenty years, we can-1 iaH,i wju, g„(Kt uew house and
uot cousider the act in anywise t,arn.or, hard aud cuovenient water.
raab.
Also ebeap
room k o o y n d l
Hereof ^rouml. Apply »t Jlenl i
How s Inis.
K.state office of K. 1). 8iuford, Ct-
TARK AMD WAtHITTSTOCC S T M liT S
V> offer One Hundred Pollen* Reward
for any cam* of t’atarrh that oaunot he qaille, i >-
rOUTLAMD. ORKGON
Jhe
loneer
Palace Barber Shop,
Fish, Clams and Chickens.
HAS
New Shoes and Slippers,
State NorejcGSchool,
Gum Boots and Clothing,
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Groceries nail Feed.
IIL U N E R Y
Mrs. C. la. r.Ioon.
Keeps a choice line of up to date
Milliner Silks, Lining and Trimmings.
i nM F
! f fit
LU N t
qt ft o
u ln fi
And t h e Celebrated R. & G. Corset.
All kinds of Stamping done to order. Keeps only pure W ines and Liquor
For a l l kinds of
W
Job Printinq-
NVE
m
PATENTS
The Americus Cub W hisky is one
of the specialties served in these
Clubrooms.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT
STAGELINE.
B. FENTON.
PROPRIETOR
Butchers,
Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping
Quantities,
cured bv Hall** Catarrh Tore.
F. J. CHUNKY »t CO. I’roprletor*.
T o led o , ().
MO I ICE Ol VDMINI8TUA
A. F . A rm stro ng. IX . B.. Prtwctpel
A practical, progremiee achool. conspicuous
for thorough w ork, with hoadred* of graduates
in positions as bookkeeper* and stenographers
Already proud of a high standing w here vet
known, it rtesdiljr grow s better and better
Open a ll the year, •tude»«* adm itted sn y time
Private or class instruction. Learn w hat and
how we teach, and what it coats. Catalogue free
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o t ic e ih u k r k b y g iv e n t h a t
Wa the nmfonriffntal have known F. J.
Treasurer's Notice.
the undermined kaa been duly ap-
Ohenev for the last If» yearn, and believe
him perfectly honorable in nil bnainea* lminted adminiatrator of the estate of Fa.-
OTICE i* hereby given that all County
traimactimiM and financially able to carry rick Gaffey, deceaaed, by order of the Coun­
Warrant* endorsed prior to Oct, lit .
ty Court for Cooa County. Oregon, and that
out anv obligations made by their Arm.
nil
pern
on*
hnving
claim*
Hgatnet
«aid
ea
189i>,
will be paid on presentation at mv
Weal A Trans. Wholesale Ornuuiat*.
Tqledo, (JL Wnlding. Kinnan
>iarvin. tate are hereby reqn ated to preaent the
office
in
CmpnHe City.C ahh *countv.Oregon
h
th
u
*.
properly
verified,
to
me
at
mv
reai-
Wholeaale Drii^Minta. I'oleco. Ohio
No interest will bu allowed after Sept.
near Beaver
HalFa Catarrh
internally,
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—. ia taken
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_ detioe.
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- - Hill,
- - Cooa Conmy, Ore-
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net in g d ire c tly upon the blood and nm c«n * gon. within six n to n th a fn»m th e d a te of
HUrfnoe* <»f th e system. Pnce. 75c. per this notice. D a ted Nov. I J , 1901.
This 33d day of Sept. lW l.
bottle Sold by all Druggists. T e stiio o n ,
J- K. McOEK. ^
D. P. THOMWOX, PUESIDRNT
J. H. DrLLtY,
ini* free
Administrutor of tho estntoof Piitrick G«if- ^ SOLIS COHEIR
D
A
V
ID
M. DUNKS
County Treasurer.
U n ir * F a m ily IMS* a re th * l ent.
fe y . d ecea sed .
N
N
For Sale by Tender.
.
,
M a n u fk o tu re s
I will receivp bids for my honse
•SiU igBEg, L T O S, ETC.; -
ftDii
pint 10 N o II f v ’ b Hildi*
tlOD to C o q n ille CitV-
F o r pftl*-
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1
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tieaUrs
«pply
«t « «1
ihf H erald «»the*3.
/IPPLEBOXES, DRY FIPISI^IDG % BPBCDMY.
T AT LOB.
Keswick, Cal.
T h OM a K
j
J o h n s o n ' s M i l l ,
Patterns for houses, barns, and bridges furnished promptly.
Deliveries of lumber and shingles made by rail or water.
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