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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1902)
F rom é c p itfí ¿ ü tj jtjifW U Ä . the Coos Quarantine Ordinance. I3uv New s. Ten years hi !", nays the Atlanta Journal, the hills and table laud. mn, witu orchai ,U of lue- j cinuH Klhftrtn^ nmi <»tln4r pescheti were nooultivHted. Few farmer» trouble to ch*ar the ioc*ky iedg. and tin l itui could b- pox is being spread through the D ig e s ts w h a t y . o u ,, c a . t . . , nuuv for |U| $1 III it;ir. h > mv , to Cli î-5 (ItJ un acte. Now, liongb 11 | nt i v io This preparation contains all of the ‘Xpoaed U I I i l l l I , . i city hy cnrelers per improved woodland »e ll»f..r ilu,| diges.s all kinds of thereto, and to Sao an note, aud cleared land lor fotHj i it glves Inr.t nit relief aial never On-lmrds ulreaitv falls tocurc. It allows you to eat all W iiehkas it is advisable for the $50 H ml upwrd '.he foodyouwant. Thetc-i- t sensitive protection of tin- hcaltli of tltu in* in liearitii» c h u scarcelv lie bnui>ht tomactas can laic it. By its use many «t reiisonuble piice». In tome iiousunds of dyspeptics have becu Imliitanls, mid the interests of the récent sHle», the nveruije oust per iured after everything else failed. I t citv demand the exercise of all tree eijualed the fouler priée of I nid ri-ven’.s formationofyuson tlu-s'om- precautionary measures. Now, W itltin seven miles of Adairsville ach, rellevlug all dlstrissaftereatlnp. Dieting unm c ssary. Pleasant to tu n . j tliere are 3,00 ',o00 pe ich tiees, uot therefor, he it or ¡«11 in liearini» iu the pan! ye«r, h I t c a n ' t iscSp Resolved, That any person j lia s da you goes! . ‘ unnver clenred 85500 from lüOO persons found upon the streets of . . . . . . f ................. .. than ten acres o f laud. . Uxyuille, who have come Iroin ¡1 The first orchard for supplying I it. S. Km-wliou. home or house wherein there is or northern markets whs planted 11 j h a s been the infection of small* y**Hrs man will set 40,-j i i f i i , 000 tree« next sear. The balk of nox, and before the same lias been | . . • . . - . . ... , , , • the crop ripens just when farm fumigated, will be arrested ami im -j,.rnp, ,ir* -)y.- [„¿tend of A FR E E P A TTE R N mediately taken before the Record- being die as heretofore, all hands I (your own selection) to every sub scriber. July 5o cents a year. er to be dealt with according to now go into the orchards, ami are ; paid 75c. to.-t-ia day. Some fam ilies lay hy ir'IOO, enough to k-ep| tl em in food for half a year. The IHandon Itcooraer. I fruit crop gives a stayng impetus Bonn—To Mr and Mrs. Horace to busiue3s iu all its relatlous. N. Russie, of Runolph.Jitn. 15,1002, ■ ' 75 llHHll I l f l*>lt 11** Ht II i ^ Bti C k l H t l I l ., Situili Ma rhfi.dd, und u ill mcr-'HHH the uumticr i \ 25 lumi 111 IH Meck. Uno. T'ittUilily, who lias been Church Directory. »¡111 the Southern Oregon Co., ut ffipisocvnl Churüh.—LpibCopul aervicv* Llllpire, for tile past tivi* year», HviU b» tulli »t Bl. J»:im. cuurc-li, l uquilie leaves <>u the n xt A!limici- for Sau Diego, Cal., wi.i-t- be intende to M B.otiurct, boutb: CicnctiuiK e.u-u retuatti permanently. •nil .very amalaya util a. ui. auU , p. Work la to couiilieuced iunue- tu. buauíty-aeüoui every tíutiuuy ut io . o'clock, ütíuior Lpwvrtu Lt*<»)¿uo «tt p. ul/itely *'ll \ II j tlir* ui. Jumoriwatfueai Juai.y.lu i iayerun.n- NI 11 »1.iioUl sblpyarti. She will lie it lUfci X'uur»u<ty ey eu iu n a t “ “ “ * A ,iuU- four-maated hal.il, tded Bchoouer, 11 tí. lieu, ptiHlcir. TUESDAY, JA N . 28 1902. .M *'I9UÌUA C h ristian Ch u rch —S ervices eve ry L o rd ’s unci w ill he4 b u i l t o il tin * s to c k s Day us i'oiiowa: Frencuia* .a li o lu. una where t he si sanier Marshfield was 7 «W m u .,W .b «W . .. I-’ 1-■'••• ‘a',..; b clio o l, 10 a. u i ; C . L . r'ruvi-r n m t i n - . o.du cuuetructed. j » . iu. vVednesday— Aiid-Wv - k p ra y e r uuvt- FutUer Donndly is making everv jult ,7:30 p . ui. l u e uub.KJ is c o iu in liy la v itc d . " , Ao attend ail services, -J ess .: n ifcii, c IH 1 ''H> o | to llisUie the h ucce ss of thè hospital pi »ject, and intenda r»r « m . l a t , 3rd amt h.n. M u iday a _i4 ud 7,30 7,89p.rn p. m ouudrty Bttuday bouuul au t y e r y Nuuuuy laj with th<* object 81 perfeetlog ar- M . Lie STCrrsa <«««« m *»* »*« lit ijort^ue. a t 10 10, , h a. . ui. al. Jb^wortU 4j>*urtiL L ea ^ u e. o ix) .> j p. ii.. n.. r a t » g e m « » u t s . I t is t.> Ite h o p e d t h a t u y v e r m innaLin MVHfV i'u lu u u rail.lV Ut . . « , f . P P r r a ealin g » «very raday t-Vx-iUHG e v c im ig ut *-»• cces8 wiil 7.30. A apeoial la v it a t io u ls e x ie u d e d tu tiic ^QCC(inS W ill ciòwu C lu vvu ni» h id eiiorts. 6 Ilo itb . p u b lic tu iitieu d a ll services. N ew » was receivt-d iu town Inst W . fc. H o lc m tb . I’a stor. T h e W . C. T . U . m eets e v e ry Tuesday at t h a t H . 1. U l i i t u e y , f o r u i e l ^ •J y. m . at the F r e s b y te n a u cuurcu. p r o p r ie t o r o f th e P io n e e r m a rk e t, P resb y teria n bu bboth Hchuul e v t r v Sub- wttb (t a iig e r io u fe ly i l l v v itll p e b e u m o - b«th a, W h . ui. Jesse buyeriuteuil- (Uh B, t|i„ holu<J ut 8liu D i e g o , C a l . P rea ch in g each 2nd and 4th S ab b oth at Later news is of u more encourHg- 11 a. iu. and 7:J0 p. in. You are >rd>-sy liio nature, l.siug to the effect that in v it e d . Sam uel S. W h ile , P u stor. Mr. W'hituey’» condition 1 » much U s a v i '. B a p t is t S ervices by K e v . 0 . U . B a rk lo w oaou 2nd and 4lh S undny in each improved. m o n th , at the L it t le Church a t th is p la ce. LO CAL IIE ilS reach Grc'ilr.i in Caorjla E. O. Flanagan ¡« stalJ-feedinc j Al a "linciai meeting held this, . -2tid day ol January, I JO.», the Common Council adopted the .lol- lowing resolution: W hkkkas , tii« infection of ornali- Dyspepsia Curs 1 Eutchers, L Y O N S ’ B U IL D IN G , Port Orford Tribune. 1 at 3 c f ¿ 1.11 X Z ix id L a . Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. First-class iu every respect; courteous treatment. ular Boarding hik ! Lodging. Tiansient und reg- First street—east end o f bridge. MS C A LL S a daughter. Dale Barro-.vs started Tuesday with oue of the livery stable teams to transport Col. Butler and another gentleiuau who have been examining hlacksaud prospects, iu the Ran dolph distiict, tliougli to Crosctnt C O Q U IL L E (T T Y . :c e e p e c n s t a n t l y o ~ l H a n d . H r c a l l W hite Labor a:rgu»biairrowBMM»HmjiiWMPa,tf> w A LADIES’ MAGAZINE - -»O*--- E st a te o f O h io , H it t o f T o l e d o , \ (j3ca;3 County, i s Frank J. Cheney tuakurf oath that be is the senior partner of the irm o f F. J. 0 key & l '><)., Uoiujj biiHirieK.-t iu the To t-do. County and State aloresaid. mid that a.iid hr in will pav the s,iin «if ONE HUN- DUED D O LL A itS for «jidt mid ««very case of Catarrh that cannot cured by tue use <»f H A LL'S C A IAU U H CHE. A gem; beautiful coli tl plates; latest i-ssntak -ig economies ; (am y hold hints ; fiction, etc. Sub- , or, send for latest copy, Lady ag< i wanted Send (or terms. Stylish, Keliablc, Simple, IJp-to- date, Kemionj ica 1 aud AbKolutely Feriect-Fittiiiff Paper Patterns. E. B. Thrift, who receutly retur- ed frinii a visit to the city, brought Uncle Mutt Ktrrigan, c f this with him a full equipment of ma place, is on the sick list. o ö chinery for Ills creamery. P. L. Phelin, o f Marshfield, was Charles Bluineurnther, sou of among Copuille’s visitors lust Fit A NT d. CHENEY. Col. C. T. Bluuienrotber, of City. , B A Z A R # Sworn tt> before to»- and subscribed in my Wednesday. The bark Baroda parted the Ys?Z2B£2SBï$S4- Langlnis, has been appointed As presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. large steel ¡cable at the buoy, last sistant Lighthouse Keeper ut Point, L | At Knowiton's Drug store is kept A. \V. GLEASON. Saturday, it appears that the cable A | , — | a full supply of all kinds o f gar Wash. J » bal r No Wiry Tublic. All Seams Allowed and Perforations show den an i flower seeds. Joseph Bagley, form erly o f Port has become buried in the suud — f the Bdstino and Scwlnfl Lines. HallV Catarrh Core ia tak» n internally i until it holds but the vessel has Only to and 15 cent’s each--none higher •Orford, is proprietor o f the Central Anyone having a rauch to rent and act m directly on the blood and mucous j Ask for them Sold in nearly every city been drawn upon the beach further and town, or by mail from o f the system. Send for testimo should advise the liKitALD. We Cigar and Confectionary S t o r e at where she is resting with her bow surfaces nials, free. T H E H c C A L l C O .. Fortuua, Humbolt Co., Calit., and have several applications. F. J. CHENEY < V CO.. Toledo, O* M 3-in -!!7 West 31st S I, KfW YORK. is doing a prosperous business. In out to sea. She has about 800 tans J-sN’So'd by DrncL'ists. Too. Both Meedames Walsh & Dalch kpep a letter to the TriVuue lie sen.Is re of ballast iu her hold. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. -ttbles aie now parted. the finest of fresh bread on hand gards to all frieuds. -*©*- ----------- at the restaurant on Front street. Last Tuesday the Copper Queen j bnoil K«< cmuminidiilioiii Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lewolleu, came along and attempted to enter o f Myrle Point, returnd from a the river over the point ot t h 's nth j “ I have noticed that the si.le c.n visit to Marshfield by Fribay’s train spit but fouud the water too shal Chamberlain's Stomach <fc L ivsr low. She was thrown well up on to Tablets is almost invariably to The old people arelookng well. îv ir s . O . E . W i c k h a m . P r o p r i a t s s a the beach by tue breakers, and at those who liav- once used them,” F. A. W hite has on band a lot of low tide was high and dry. M r.: says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent | excellent waterproof boot and shoe Burns, w ho wns on board, had her druggist of CaseHde, Iowa. What ^ 12 ¡8 T ÎlG S id e n C G . - - - dressing o f bis own manufacture. cargo, consisting of thirteen anil a better recommendation could any ? S Just the thing for your foot ware Best Table Service. half tons o f merchandise take out medicine have than for people to this wet weather. Rooms Neat and Glean. and hauled to town and has opened call for it when again m need of Courteous Treatment. Don’t wait for your business to a store in the Stialmu hotel. The such a remedy V fr y them when rte> .'lo t 3 iu ty 0 Handy to Depot and Boat. Landing. become flourishing and paying be Copper Queen is but little dam you fee! dull after eating, when yon in ttin iiii u — mi in am fore you advertise. Proper adver aged aud thought still on the beach have a bad taste iD your mouth, tising will put your business in she lias been moved some distance fetl bilious, have uo appetite ot that condition. towaid the river, and as the tides whpn troubled with constipation, I f you want anything doue in are increasing she will, no doubt, aud you are certain to he delighted S. E. Guth with the prompt relief which they the Hue o f plastering or brick lay soon be floated otf. F or sale by It. S. Kuowl- ing, call ou E. A. Hotvey. Mortar, ridge has charge of the new store afford. H a v in g obtained first-class rigs and! lime,cerament, tire brick, sand, etc., Dick’s popularity and qualifications ton. teams, I am now prepared to do a constantly ou baud. Satisfaction in that line are well kuowu and general freight and' passenger business : appreciated iu this community. Notice of Dissoluabon. guaranteed. Prices right. between Myrtle Point and Roseburg. He is the right man iu the right Robert Tyrrell, the creamery pluce. Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, j Notice is hereby given that the j i s s i mat) of Arago, was in town the mid making oue trio a week. W ill make ¿4 co-partnership heretofore existing j dle o f last week. H e informs ns 'irst-clnss nceonimoda- ¡ between J. J. Curren mid J- K - I trip» to Coqunie itv wbeu uccubiou requires. City Council Proceedin gs. that he had just stmt down the J. A. D r u e l l . I Fitzgerald, under thè fimi nume ol | tions •ruarenttod. Riyertou creamery for the season M yrtle Point, Oregon ¡ thè Coquille Pnckiug Company, is : The City Council met in called The chances are that it will not be t li is: day dissolved by mutuai con- j shut down very long, as the com session Wednesday evening and sei t. The business of said finn ' ing season opens very » 0011 . allowed the following bills: will he continued under sanie uhiijc j with J. J. Ciirreu ns sole proprie-! A letter received a day or so ago - Dr. Culin, for medical at- .VS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands, also from our farmer townsman S. 13. | tendance on Humphreys $20 50 tor, who will assume all liab ilitisj Hatch, informs us that the health ; Kiectrio Co. for lights........ 10 ."0 nud to vvliom all ontstandtng ac-1 couuts o f said finn are imvable. o f Mrs. Hatch is not the best and Lyons' Estate, lumber for J. .1 CURIU .N' that under the weight of 78 years bridge.............................. 57 78 J. E Frrzai-.RAU) • W e w i l l i f :y t í a s E C ig ]a . 3 S t F r i c o f o r y : :M ir ■he is becoming somewhat tel le. -■ ■ - ► * — »n d that they will do considerable Lyons’ Estate, lumber for s -rx d . w a n t - 4 0 d e r e n . C iu c is i; traveling this summer. W e would TBKSPASS NOTICE. water system.................. 5 83 ^OTICE in herpby Riveli that anv nnd be exeedingly well pleased t-> see John Curron, dirt for all perflons are warued ngniiiKt hunlintr c n S T s Ie T u e s d a y s in d F r i d a y w la m s them take tu Coos County iu their street............................... 20 00 or trrfflpasiini» in nny ni inncr o» the J. I. Lamb place fin the month of Fishtr ip cr -» k rounds. : ; " Vf ■-&/TC¿aa. fl JUSO nini anyone fonnd tznilty «*f so tloin^ witn- I). II. Johnson, meats for otit perinÌHiion of th«* Ululerai rne l. will be 160 acres for sale, o f a mile Humphreys..................... 1 10 1 prosecuted to Mie full e::tcnt of tbo law. from river. Euoueh ted cedar to D. MOKGAN* Proposition of G. W . White ac-j ------- -» * cut 1,000,100 shingles, good graz ceptcd for water bonds for $15,000 iugand fruit laud with fine bottom N o iìc e , land garden of about 11 acres, and to lie issued Feb. 1, 1902. Notice is bereby Mi\en timi my wifo.Mrn. Leor.-i E. KobiiiHon. without pr.'Vic.i- young fruit trees set, few l> -nr It was also ordered that persons tion. lelt my boi) and h.is. C a p t. C le e r n .. ì» *artl. and l lu'rehy ing. Fine coal ou place. Would having smnll-pox or living in t;ive notioe to tho puhlic not to truit her mi P r o p r ie t o r . TE A JE>) mv nccount. ami I will in no wtse be re- F O R your Fall and W inter Supply o f F L O U U, .SUGAR, COFFEE take good team as part nay, and I houses with persons having this BDotisiblu for hot- acts. and give time ou part. Inquire of E ttokne K o h in s o n . \ud and also BOOTH ami SHOES, Rubber Goods of ail Kinds. disease, be kept off the streets. the H e h a u >. New Goods on ail Boats. B. Fenton, proprietor of the Rnre- T E E Light at the Boltom of Ihs Saa- burg-Myrtle Point stage line is in Sunshine does penetrate to the this city. He reportes pretty bad I . X . I a . W e make a Specialty of all kinds of Feed. roods again this winter aud says the freezing cold depth» of the ocean. It has be i n a misapprehension of I lie Douglas county end of the road as public that the slimy sea tloor, with L i n e g s r «taVJa»OCc-s p b usual, is in a worse condition than its total darkness, its inonotonus to- MS C ä LL. \m>. hardw are, Stoves, Tin ond ñ gate wore D oors and W indows, i \ A Lime a n d C e m e n t , J Agriculture ifmpiem ents, G c q i : i i i e , C r 3 . i GUSS FROM MYRTLE POINT TO R08EBURG. Fish, Glams and Chickens N wnrxrinMxaat THE LONE STAR * i 100 [COQUILLE CITY, OREGON Having A Largs W arehouse HARDWARE STORE, Wm. Gallter, Proprietor, the Coos county and, which receives pogmphv and »low-movingcurrents some substantial improvement each and it , trem< minus pressure of tin H flllD W ililE . j.ear<__Plaindealcr. tons to the square inch, is barren of life, the C. Nvtting i laiins that | AQ( 1 TE ¥iAE, Chss.Price and family, our receut m the vast submarine regions there arrivals from Kansas, mho have j is not only light but. air. All ani-j QUEENS WAf^E, been visiting relatives and friends nisi life requires oxvgen He In- in Marshfied sinae thier arrval, hexes the »upericial oxygeu-bearilig TIN moved over Friday and will rent a watter and the deep sea Matters C h II ¡ind esumine nooils nnd investiate portion of Mr. Sanford's place with complote a circuit. prices. tini a j This theory the view of bnyiug in case they a.-eiiis to be proved by the fact that are pleased with our section which the superficial and bottom layer» seems very probable, as thir im- abound with life, but the interme pressum» so fHr ar yery favorable. diate regions are practically burien W e welcome tbeso good people to That there is light.seems evident,lie- to write tor our confidential U tter before ..p- plving for patent; it may he worth money. residence among us. enuse tho deop-sea animals have ayes W e promptly obtain V . tì. ami Foreign -Some time ago mv daughter « " J 1« , -vuao th.-n- ,s beautiful c.,1- o s u g b ts severe cold. She ,-.„a- 1 ,.h" ""T Mr Ami T R A D E M A R K S or return E N T I R E attorney's fee. Send moti:!, - - eh plained o f paiuH in ber chest nnd ^ ’*1TlI1^ ^ or ¿noto »m l wa senti an I M if. O t A T E F k E E report on patentability. VN «• give had a bad cough. 1 gay- her HU19’1' ' - r 1‘ '”T 1' ,r; Nt‘e," e- ' the b«-st lc-ral service and advice, and our Chamberlain's Cough Remedv '^'ht ln -.n .g s, , charges are moderate. Try us. according to diteclious and tu two w“ ''' f“ " lv 0' r'” .,t W* >" days she was well an I “ “ 3 1" ' 1 " P a te n t L a w y e rs , Mbool. I have used this ret. «•••»«derable areas 1 lies- an . mam Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. in my family .... past n-ren year, and have never known it to l" 1' fr'’m " ,:lt" l ’’ , V '! - ' fa il," says James Frendergast. ' T " " h, tw,,R f " ' W * merchant, Aaaato Day, Jamaic ' 1 West India Islands, l’lie pains in ,, ,,t h» h t l l “ rPPr’' M h the ohest indicated an approaching O F N l'.K A L attack o f pneumonia, which iu 2S/1! O F C H L . this instance was nndonbtedly o r r t ilx s warded off by CliatnberlHin's A ll tests solicited no charge. Cough Kemedy, it counteracts tllasses only first-class quality llartn ilm «in it a Specialty. nor teodmicy o f a o l d toward Brices to »nil the tunes. Calls N. IV. ( ’ or Second nnd Hall S-s pnsutnonia. Sold by R. S Kuowl- anywhere on request to d > so C oq u ille City, Oregon. ton. Myrtle Boint, Or. Y PATENTS h> SW IFT & CO., tot ' [' S. & ¡L 11 ■ u ■— ii u Keeps only pure W ines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. The Amer cus Club W h isky is one of the specialties served in these Clubrooms. ROSEBURG-MYRTE POliNT- C . L u liŒ o c n . lili STAGELINE. B . FENTON. is a choice line ot up to d a t e ., i L PROPRIETOR Milliner Silks Linings and Trimmings. Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good B ig» in readi ness for special trips. In fact, n general Stage nnd Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. F'ahG-y \V6rk Material ,A.nd the Celebrated It. & G. Corset. All kinds of Stamping done to order. Sanderson Building near the Wharf. McADAMS, Bluknili j Wapn Wort OPPOSITE DEP0 ÎÆarx vifa.ctu.re3 For all kinds of Job Printing- Booh and Commercial Woil: :n the neatest and latest styles- Call at the HERALD office. Our prices are right. • i.nu'HKi-'. ia iM , ¡It’i'LEBOXES. DI,V H I J B W 3 SPEC 13 LTV. Patterns for houses, barn», and bridges furnished promptly. Deliveries of lumber nnd shingles made by rail or water.