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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1901)
Ærrçuifl* 6itg gmutu Organizing for Work- E'eciion Laws out- Tho national irrigation movement in b< ing taken hold of with vigor by tlie people of tbu West. South ern California has organized u Church Directory. branch of the National Irrigation services ^ Association, und is recruiting mem- Ip U oop ftl C h u rch .—E p iscop a l w ill bo held at b t. Ja:ueu church, (. uquilie hers rapidly, mostly from business C ity the third bauitay lu each mouth. Members pledge them- W ui. norm m il , i/aator. houses. M E. C hurch, b o o th : E reaching each selves to not only support the move- and every buud aye at 11 a. in. ami 7:30 p. ruent, but agree to urge their east- to. Stm uuy-sohooi every bum iuy a t 10 eru business correspondents to join o ’c lo c k , beu ior E pw orth League ut tUrO, p. u>. Junior Leayuo at 3:3o.p. in. t'raytruieet- the Association and lend it their iutf T h u rsd a y e y e u in « at 7:30. support. A favorite method of se- H . 0 . A llen, pastor. C hristian C h u rch — Services every L o rd ’ s curing the attention of the eastern D a y as follow s: Ereaebiutf at 11 A. in. and busiutss uuu is for the western 7:30 p, in; L o ra ’ s bupper, 13 to 13:lo; B ible merchant, whenever he sends a b ch ool, 10 a. in; C .E . E rayer m eetiun, b;3U p . m . WeduesUay—Alid-week prayer m eet- check east in payment of a bill of i b £ ,7:30 p. in. i ’he p u b lic is ooraialiy m vited ; g o o d s , to write a personal letter] Salem, Dec. 21. — In compliance with th ■ requirement! o f law, Sec retary of State Dunbar has printed in pamphlet forip »11 the election laws of this state. Rich succeeding session of the Legislature makeB gome changes in the election laws, and, as a consequence, tho pamphlet containing the lawa increases in size every two years. It required 150 pages of th«' usual size to set forth nil the election laws now in force, The Morgan primary election law having been declared unconstitu- tioual, wns not included in the pub- lication. hut the Lockwood act, is given in full. The pamphlet just issued is an t o Httend all servioos. Juass i t . n u a rsu ,^ j <a,llinpf a t t e n t i o n t o w e s t e r n d e v e l o p improvement over those which have a I. E . C h u rch .— P rea ch in g service every rnent, nud to the greut increase of j been issued heretofore, so far as 1st, 3rd and 6th. »Sunday at 11, a. in. and busiucss which would follow the Arrangement is concerned. In a n d 7,30 p. m . Sunday s ch o o l eyery Sunday , ut 10, a. in. E pw orth L eagu e, 0 30 p. m . a d o p t i o n of a national irrigation stead of topical titles printed in P ra yer rneetiu^ every Thursday even ing ut I p o l i c y , a n d soliciting eastern co- small type in the margiu, the dif 7.30. A special in v ita tion 18 e x ten d ed to the * t a t i o i l t o k pc h i h H ip o n n e tm A til p u b lic to attend all services. o p e i a i a u o n t o b e c u i e m e e n a c t m e n t ferent subjects are given in heavy \V. fcf. H olcom b, P astor. : o l a d e q u a t e r tu ie r a i l e g i s l a t i o n . type above each section, making it T h e W. C. T . U. m eets every Tuesday a t fm ..............u - : — pushed by the 1 easier to find any provision of the The work ; in u being U p . m . at the P resbyterian church. National Irrigation Association of ; laws. A. complete index is append- Presbyteriau Subboth sch ool every Sab- b o th at 10 a. in. Jesse H all, S uperintend organiziug bruuches iu other States ed to the election laws. e n t. along these lines. The Association! __________________ . Preach in g each 2nd and 4th S abboth at i s b e c o m i n g a power. White Man Killed a Japanese. T U E S D A Y , DEC. 1)1, 1901 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. You are cordialy in v ite d . Sam ael S. W hite. Pugtor. G erman W aptiet Services by U ev.C . H . B urklow each 2nd and 4th Sunday in each m on th , at the L ittle Church at this p lace. L O C A L ITEM S. Masquerade ball tonight. The Norway creamery will con tinue running all winter. John Lamb, o f Fishtrap, was in the city Thursday. Mrs. J. A. Jacobson,of this place has been quite ill for several days. W. A. Dickson, of Baudon, had business up this way on Thursday. Grandma Krewsou has been ill for several days, but is much im proved at present. Prohibition meeting at the Chris tian church Friday and Saturday nights. Dou’t miss it. We see by an item ¡ d Hoard’s Dairyman that soda, ituer in pow der or solution, is n Dever-failiug remover of warts. Secretary of State Dunbar has our thnDks for a copy of the newly published election laws o f the state of Oregon as mentioned iu another column in this papei. J. O. Stemler, of Dora, circulat ed a petition in town recently asking the appointment of E. N- Harry as road supervisor at the hands of our county court. Mrs. Glenn Cox, of Bandon, was up to town Thursday. While here she consulted our dentist, Dr. Strange. She visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bird Vowell. Frank E. Coulter, a Prohibition speaker of power, aud VV. A. Pet- teys, violin soloist, of Portland’ Oregon, will hold meetings Jan. .3rd aud 4tli 1902 m the Christian Church, Coquille. E. G. D. HOLDEN’ Q-eneral Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building, ■ C o q u ille , O ragon . Over T&ree Blared Million Dollars Insaraoce Cagital E o p re sen te d . I I omk I nsurance C o m p a n y , N . Y . - - - - - - - - $1-1,106,450.113 S t . P a c l F. A M . I nsurance C o m pany , M in n . - - - - $ 2.855,012.00 T raders ' I nsurance C o m p a n y , C h icago - - - - - . $ 2,435,571.28 H ome F. A .VI. I nsurance C o m pany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.715.89 F ire A ssociation I nsurance C o m pany , P h ila d e lp h ia - - - $ 0,840,250.99 E q u it a b l e L ife I nsurance C om pany , N . Y . - - - - - $304,598,003.40 I have had over T h ir t y Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen. cv work in lusurauc-e matters, and all business entrusted to me will re ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above Fire Insurance Companies. E. G. D. HOLDEN, General Iusurunce Agent New Boarding House IM Ers. Gt. T2.. W i d i l a a m , h P r o i p n e t e s s . B u tch e rs, LYO N S’ B U IL D IN G , C O Q U ILLE C IT Y . IKD 3 e p s ci3.st3Ln.tl37- o n H a n d TTresla. ZvZ ea/te. c f -A -11 lZin.d.e. Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. T UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE O o Q v i.ill© C i t y . O r e g o n . First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. ular Boarding aud Lodging. Transient sad reg First street— east end o f bridge. W hite Labor - Collier Residence......................Coquille,Ore. Fairview Items- Best Table Service. Roseburg, Or.. Dec. 21.— About Rooms Neat and Clean. 9 o ’clock lust night Alfred Henry Christmas bus conic and gone. j Hart shot and killed the head Jap Courteous Treatment. North Fork Socialist club is anese of the railway section gang Handy to Depot and Boat Landing. booming. ] at Wilbur, oight miles from here. H. W. Holverstott’s now occupy I Hart had been to the Japanese’s their new dwelling which is a good ] house, where his brother, Tom, and one, the only fault to be found be- j John Tapp had been drinking with lug in the chimney. It seems to i them. The boss Japanese thought Having obtained first-class rigs and I have been built wrong end up. ] he was a robber and ordered Hart teams, I am now prepared to do a I ____ _____ B. B. Teters’ new house is near-1 to ieave. He followed him home, general freight and passenger business j iug completion. This will be the ^00 yards, and attempted to break between Myrtle Point ai»d Roseburg. ' best house in this neighborhood. into ¡nf0 his house. house, Hart went out at a Ed Teters, one of Coos county’s side door and shot and killed his Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, i jL? ft rril mi fir best young men has been acting a pursuer. Hurt is in juil here. mukiug one trip a week. Will make 1 f j l t S t i W u i w , little Btruuge of late. On the loth ---------- .» «»«. «----------- trips to Coquiile City when occasion requires. First-class oeeommoda- ] inst he was seen making his way Deafness Cannot be Cured toward the Point with one of tho by lo ca l a p p lications, an they cann ot roach North Fork's sweet’s girls held cap tho diseased portion o f th e ear. T here is tive. However, they returned ero cn ly one way to cure deafness, and that is long all right aud; ap>pareutly ex by con stitu tion a l rem edies. D eafness is caused b y an inflam ed con dition o f the m u ceeding happy. May their lives be cous lin in g o f the eustaohian tube. W hen long and happy and their troubles this tube gets inflam ed you have a rum bling sound o r im p erfect h e a lin g , and when it it little ones. entirely closed dtsiT ess is the result, and 8. B. Hollenbeak has been very unless the inflam m ation etui be taken out this tube restored to its normal co n d i sick for a week with la gripp, but and tio n . hearing will be destroyed forev er is now improving. nine cases out o f ten are caused b y catarrh; is nothing but an inflam ed co n d itio n The North Fork beidge at the o w f hich the mucous surfaces. Braden place upon which notices to W e w ill give one hundred d olla rs fo r ahy, the effect that it is iu a dangerous case o f d ea fn ess (ca u sed by ca tarrh ) tan ca n n ot be cured by H u ll’ s Catarrh Cure. condition havo been kept posted Send fo r circulars, free. F. J O H K N E Y & C o ., T o le d o , O . since last September, is still stand Sold b v druggists, 7f*c ing, although it is liable to fall at J-if“ H a ll's Fam ily P ills are the best. any time. Some of the people are wondering what is wrong with the I ’L l 3 C o m m o n e r. county. Our beautiful clear, weather has (M r . B r y a n ’ s P a p e r ) been split wide open by gentle Ore The Commoner has attained gon mists. within six mouths from date of the F O R your Fall and Winter Supply of FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA Although *the people of our first issue a circulation o f 100,000 schodl district voted to use tho copies, a record probably never and also BOOTS and SHOES, Rubber Goods of all Kinds. schoolhouse for church purposes, equated in the history of American Feed of all Kinds Constantly on Hand. And New Goo Is on al our shool board refuses to allow periodical liteintuie. The unparal Boats. them that privelege. leled growth o f this paper demon FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSEBURG. j» A. LAMB & CO, ____________ tanm ^ i»*/v x ■*/» *» :’¿“ »on | Tin and Agate war Doors and Windows, u y J r t X L i m e a n d C e m e n t, When in Town Don’t Fail to Call at Agricultural implements, Points and oils, Lineqar & Medleu’s GLASS. STORE Best C ocdS'L ow est Prices. O ccassional . Ixcnsgar «£ IVIedley. strates that there is room in the newspaper field for a national pa per devoted to the discussion of political, economic, and social prob lems. To the columns o f The Mr. and Mrs.. James McAdams, Commoner Mr. Iirvau contributes o f below Bandon, visited their his best efforts; and his review of many friends in tins (ilace last week, political events as they arise from returning home Thursday Mr. time to time can uot tail to interest McAdams is now ruuniDg R. H. those who study public questions. R osa’s logging camp. The Commoner’s regular sub Mrs. Sam McAdams accompanied scription price is 81 per year. We Mr. aud Mrs. James McAdams to Married—At the residence of VV’. have arranged with Mr. Bryan McDonald, Proprietor/' their home below Bandon on T. Kerr, in Port Orford, Oregon, on whereby we can furnish his paper Thursday as they returned from and the H e r a l d together fur one December 22, 1901, Thomas Lane their visit at this place, where she nud Mrs. Lizzie Lester, Justice C. vear for $2 The regular snbscrip- will visit for several days. W Zuiuwult, officiating.— Tribune. I *ion P 'ic e n f the two papers when ■¿¿¡^■Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. T, _ , , subscribed for separately is $2.50. D o not fail to hear Frank E. President Roosevelt bas other] Coulter, on the subject of Prohi Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. admirable qualities besides enthusi bition and VV- A. Petteys, violin Notice to Debtors. asm, not the least of which is his C O C i T T I L X j E , - - O E E G O N - soloist, both of Portland, Oregon, olcl-fnsbioned uucomprising hon- in the Christian Church of Co All persons knowing themselves |esty. quille Friday aud Saturday nights. to be indebted to roe are respect - -«» - fully called upon to make imme % €■«»»«! ('«»null .Mrdiflii«. H. T. McIntyre, St. Paul, Minn., ■who tins been troubled with a dis [From the Gazette, Toowoomba, diate settlement ss 1 must have what is comtuiny to me to enable A ustra l in.] ordered stomach, says, “ Chamber I find Chamberlain’s Cough me to carry on my business. lain’s Stomach and Liver Tables do Yours, Respectfully, nu more good than anything T have Remedy is nn exeelleut medicine. VV. H. SCHROEDER. ever taken.” Eor sulo by It. S. I have been suffering from a severe cough for the last two months, and Kuowltou. it. has effected a cure. I have great William Cox, o f Port Orford, T H E pleasure in recommemlirg it. — W. passed through town Tuesday on C. Wockner. This is the opinion Ills way to Myrtle Point, wlipre he of one of our oldest and most re went to spend Christmas with his spected residents, and lias been daughter, Mrs. J. VV'. Leneve. The volunturilly given in good faith that O f H erald enjoyed a pleasant call others may try the remedy and be from him while he was in town. benefited, as was Mr. WorKcer,' W m. Gallier, Proprietor, O. C. Sanford does bookkeeping, This remedy is sold by 11. 8 Knowl- typewriting and mimeograph work, tou. HAI^DW ^E, • ---------- makes hills and statements for bus A q are Bargain. A G (ITE WAPXE, iness houses. Typewritten reports, S l i p p e r s , JEÏxc. etc. Can put youi books in ¡»roper, ------ order. Charges resonable. Satis-1 Any person who desires a cheap Q U tE N S WAt(E, faction guaranteed. Office with desirable farm on easy terms, a place T IN W0 ^E . R . D. Sanford, Coquille City, ]° f 160 ac res with fair buildings, 1 good orchard, sufficient bottom laud Call and examine sooda 160 acres for sale. J of a mile prioes, ' IU to I keep from to a 20 cows, a 1* vv I j j . “ M * t t/l ti 15 l it IU » Vf t-U »V B. i in ll < from Î ^ W v A OOUiib red T lar rood neighborhood, not far from cut 1 1,000,100 shingles, good graz- sholll(1 caU at lbö offico of iog an d fruit land with tine bottom , M r s . G . L i . X Y Io o n . . , , . . . 0 , A. J. Sherwood laud garden of nhout 3 acres, nud 100 young fruit trees set, few bear to write for our confidential letter before ap p o R SALE AT A BARGAIN— plying for patent: it mav be worth money. ing. Fine coal on place. Would Land at Cedar Point, with boom We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign take good team ns part pay, and and boon» privileges. Also, over »ud give time on part. Inquire of 250 acres of Z T O . 1 bottom land, tlie H erald . »n.I T R A D E MARKS or return EH* within 2 miles of Coquille City, in T I R S attorney’s fee. Send model, sketch ph -• imi \v. send an lA’iW F .O I A T c “ 1 with to say that I feel I owe quantities to suit purchaser». En o* F R E E report on put ntability. We give my life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,” quire o f the best legal service and advice, and our W. SINCLAIR, char ges are moderate. Try us. writes H. C. Chresteoson of Hay- [fb.] Coquille, Oivgun. j 5elil, Mine. “ For three years I was SWIFT & CO., TR E Sl'N Sfc N O T IC E . P a lo n t L a w y e r s , troubled with dyspepsia so that I ‘ T IC K is hervbv tfivfM» that any anil Opp. U S. Patent Oflice,Washington. D.C. could hold nothing on my stomach. all persons are warned against hontinn Many times I would l<e unable to or trespassing in an* m anner on the J . J. retain a morsel of food. Finally I Lam b place an the m onth o f Fish* rap or ek and n avon e found utility <»f so d o in g w ith was confined to my bed. Doctors out perm ission o f the nnilersifrafnl, will be Sanderson Building near the Wharf. ___ ■aid I could not live. I rend one of prosecuted to the full extent o f the law. I>. M ORGAN* your advertismeuts on Kodol Dys GENERAL pepsia Cure and thought it fit my N o tic e . cose and commenced it use. I be N otice is hereby «i\on that rat w ife Mrs. gan to improve from the first bottle L eora K. R o b in so n , has. w ithout p roT ica Now I am cured and recommend it tion . left mv bad and board, and I hereby to all. Digests vour food. Cures i*ive n o tice to the public not to trnst her on H,»rs»sho“ iug a Specialty. mv account, and I will iu n o w .se be re- N. W. Cor Spron i nnd Hall Sts , all stomach troubles, li. 8 Kuowl. Booh and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles- flitoiittible for her acts. ton. Cunntlle C itv.O regou KroBNK K o a tm o a . Call a t the HERALD office. Our prices arc right. o r l&cm-fit 1 « Yon. D. S. Mitchell, Fulford. Md.; “ During a long illness I was troubl ed with bed soreB, was advised to to try DeVVitt’s Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly cured. It is the best salve on the market.” Sure cure for piles, sores, burns. Be ware of counterfeits. ZD. ZZ. J olm a or., Prop. J iie Palace Barber Shop, FRESH MEATS o f /til Kind Constantly on Hands, also* Fish, Clams and Chickens. w ill p'^,37- tins ZZig-Hest Z^rice for y o u r Ctlxicls.3QS, a n d w a n t 4 0 d.cze 3 tu G la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y . HAWKIN’S STORE JHE LONE STAR HAS I. X . L . A Holiday Line a Qj» ■ MILLINERY Milliner Silks Linings and Trimmings. W 6 fk B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi ness for special trips. In fact, n general Rtnge and Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. M a te r ia l A n d th e C e le b r a te d R . & G. C orset. A l! k n d s o f S u a m p n g d o n e to o rd e r. S. H. McADAMS, B M sitü i V uoi Work M OPPOSITE DEPOT ROSEBURG-MYRTE POINT- STAGELINE. P \m <sv N. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON Drygoods, Notions, Shoes and Keeps a choice line of up to date PATENTS P r o p r ie to r . K e e p s o n ly p u re W in e s a n d Liquors a n d F in e C igars. T h e A m e r cu s C lu b W h i s k y is one o f th e s p e c ia ltie s s e r v e d in th e s e C lu b ro o m s . HARDWARE STORE, a Capt. ZÆ C lsen , F o r a ll k in d s o f Job Printinq- J o h n s o n ' s M il l , M a n u fk c tu re a -C'litinOBER. LyTO S, ET 6 . & (5)*, flPPIiEBOXES, DI^Y FIPISI)II)G ^ SPECIALTY. Patterns for houses, barns, and bridges furnished promptly. Deliveries of lumber and shingles made by rail or water.