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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1902)
Squille Citi] $ffauu J lr . Leasing ol (¡overmen! Land- Pleasant Hill- 160 acres for sale. J o f a mile from river. Enough led cedar to cut 1 , 000,100 shingles, good graz ing aud fruit land with fine bottom laud garden of about 3 acres, and 100 young fruit trees set, few benr- iug Fine coal ou place. Would 1 take good team as part Pay, and and give time on part. Inqu ire of L Y O N S ’ B U IL D IN G , the H e r a l d . - m»— -------- Information regarding Civil Ser K 5 3 P 3 c a a s t a ,n t l3r o n vice Examinations, Pensions, Pat o f -A .il Ability to throw a fair per eentng» ents, Bounties, Trade-Marks, Copy of tho females in bis audiences into rights. Mail Routes, Govt. Docu into hysterics is now out of the re- ments Public Lands Govt. Supplies, largo libraries . cements of a successful profes- procured. Three : the fact that the' life o f the poor 8I0Ual musician. located here. i i 1 , Nationul Infoimation Buresu who goes upon unimproved Notice to Debtors. g OTerninent laud to build him self a i 612 14th St., N. W l,,,me is not the easiest life in the » 11 1 ■ .1 1 Washington, D. C Home rs noi ine easiesi m e in tnt A ll persons knowing them selves j world, w o r l d . __ ___ ___ ___ by ^ p, be iiidebted to me are respect- th e _________ haidsnips endured him are numerous and when there ! f ,.11 „„1 i„.i 2v£. Q . F O H L . to make imme- Prayer meeting every luureday evening at | Nv. fc. iluloouib, I'astur. The W. C. T. U. nieete every 1‘uesday at ? p. m. at the Preeoytenau church. Prenbylotian Babboth echool every Sab- both at iu a. in. Jcase Halt, buperintehd- eul. Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabbottr. at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. You are curdialy invited. Samuel S. White. Pastor. QauMtN B aptist Services by llev, C. H. Barklow eaca -ud and 4tb Sunday in each womb, at the Little Church at this place. L O C A L IT E M S Joe Bledsoe went to the Poiut Friday. Jessie Luse, of the Marshfield Sun, was over to this place Friday. A. J. Radabaugh was in town Friday, tho first time for severul weeks. Mrs Capt. C- U , Butler o f Ban doD, was up to town a day ot so last week. Taylor Dement returned from a short business trip to the bay by Frid ay’s train. Peter Crow was down from the mines at Eckly on Friday, but re. turned at once. T o T i i a d e - A thoroughbred Jersey Bull for n good Durham— apply to J. A. Jackson at Arugo. Mrs. R. E. Buck went to Bundon Thursday where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Fanuio E Dyor, and numerous other friends. F ob S ale on T baoe — A first-class Camera. "Will 'ake in exchange a good typewriter. Call on F. M. Stewart, Coquille City. S. Mundy, of Baudon, went to Marshfield Friday to look after some timber interests iu connection with the broombuudlu business at the former plnoe. \V. M. Burgess, ageot for Sharp less Tubular and Em pire Separa tors. Easy payments or cash. Address, W. M. Burgees. Box 58, Coquille, Oregon, F. A. W hite has on hnnd a lot of excellent waterproof boot and shoe dressing of his own manufacture. Jnst the thing fur your foot ware this wet weather. M a u k i e d : — In Portland, March 10,1902, William Farrell, and Mrs. Lulu Knowles. The bride is a sister o f Mrs. C. H. F ry o f the County infirmary. F ob S a l e — A first-class, fire p ro o f safe, of ths H all pattern with two sets of double doors, weighing 5,000 pounds, as good aw new, for $150. Inquire at the H er ald office. You will never wish to takoadose of pills if you oie-c try Chamber lain’s Stomach A Liver Tablets. They are easier to take and -pleasant in effect. They cleanse tho stomach and regulate the liver and bowls. F or sale by R. S. Knowlton. T h e steamer Mandalay suc ceeded in getting to sea on Wednes day after several days’ delay ou ac count of bad weather. The gaso line schoOuei Monterey sailed the same «Jay and the schooner Pnrker- burg come iu the same day after a long'and tedious voyage fron Sau- Fraucieco. T h e steamer Welcome will run as follows iu the future: Leave M yrtle Point at 7 a. m. far Coquille, artiviug at about 9:30 a. m. and leave Coquille at 12:30 p. id . for M yrtle Point, arriving at «trout 4 p. in. Courteous treatment to passengers and freignt bandied with care aDd dispatch. 1 lie Plesaut H ill school will be , , ,, i- ii Butcher, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , H a n d ^ T e s la . 3 C in d .s. IM le ate. * Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. _____ T U T T L E T E M P E R A N C E H O U SE O PT IC IA N . I j 8 » P ? « * “ ! «be addition a i Z u Z t l e t X . «s 1 must have and Miss Annie Hall will teach the j hardship and disadvantage of res A ll tests solicited—-no charge. ! what is comming to me to euable C o q -u illo O ity , O r e g o n . Dora school- Glasses only first-class quality. tricting him to the narrow coniines me to carry on my business. Prices to suit the times. Calls A singing teacher is wanted at of his 160-acre homestead and re- Yours, Respectfully, lirst-clnss iu every respect; courteous treatment. Transient and reg* anywhere on request to do so. I'leasnnt Hill to teach a series of fusing him the pnvilage of grazing \V. H. SctntOEDKR. ular Boarding aud Lodging, Myrtle Point, Or. sinying lessons. Clms H olt has a i his few head of stock upon tho school organized at Gravel Ford. j public domain, because some settler First street— east end o f bridge. ; ; W bito Labor A. J. Mayse got the mail cou- or corporation has a lease upon it, tract from Lnda to Gravel Ford, we are placing him at a disadvan Two horses one set of but chair three times a/week The contract tage that he cun not well bear. expires July 1. 1902; advertised The opportunities which these hnrnhss good as new a good two for four years from July Its. Who bills yffer to tho homesteader and horse wagon all for 65 dollars. Call will tie the lucky tnau? small fanner nre practically of no and see them. Mrs 8 It Stillwell Grandma Fellows is no better. value whatever, and would be a Halls creek near A rsgo will take Uncle H. H. Fellow s Ims moved very great disadvantage if tho go v part cash ami good note or cow. - --- -- ........ .... from Myrtle Poiut to Gravel Ford ern ment lund were teased by a large Digests what you eat. TR E SPA SS N O T IC E . company or corporation, as it natur G aylo rd . This preparailon contains all of the ----------- . - ------ 'T IC E is horeby given that any and dlgestants and digests all kinds of ally be, while to the large stock all p^raons are warned against hunting food. Itgiveslnstant rellcfandnever C lifO fiir D ln rreliocii. companies it would offer opportuni or trespassing in any manner on the J. J. falls to cure. I t allows you to eat all Mr. C. B. W ingfield, of Fair ties which at first glauce are not ap Lamb plaoe an the mouth of Fishtrap creek the food yon want. The most sensitlvo nii«l anyone found guilty o f ao doing with Play, Mo., who suffered from chroD - preciated. They could lease the out permission of the undersigned, will be tomachs can take It. By Its use many - R in r a c z a iia a a »- iiousands of dyspeptics have been io dysentery fortbirty-five years, says land and thereby prevent any settler prosecuted to the full extent of the law. tured after everything else failed. I t D. M O RG AN* Chamberlain’s C die, Cholera and from grazing cattle upon it, and by .<revents formation of gas on the stom Diarrhoea Ttemody did bim more so doing monopolze large tracts of ach, relieving all distressaftereating. N o t i c e . land which it is now impossible to good than ary other medicine he Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Notice is hereby ghenthat my wife. Mrs. had ever used. F or sale by R. S. do, ns all have an equal right upon Leora E. Robinson, has. without provica It can't !ie!p KuowRen. it. Tho act of February 25, 1885, tion. left my bed and board, and I hereby but do you good notice to the public not to trust her on now in forco, prohibits the fencing give only by E. O. D r W it t & Co., Ohicaga my account, and I will in no wise be re- Prepared The $1. bottle contains 2% times the 50c. size. From the Coos B hj News. or in any manner icstiicting tho free sponaible for her acts. E uokne R obinson . 1 K S K n o w " •»» Attorney J. 8 . Coke returned on use by all of the public domain. the Areata from an extended busi Some of these hills nre exception ness visit in San Francisco. ally objectionably while all cotilaiu Hayes Howard returned home features that ai o sufficient to war Monday on the Alliance from San rant their defeat The hill introduced by Senator Fruucisco, where he arrived about Millard contains numerous objec two mouths ago from Honolulu. M r s . O-. IR,. W i c k h a m - P r o p r i e t e s s . tions, the greatest of which is that Attorney J. T. Hall returned on the amount of laud allowed each the Alltnco from Han Francisco, lessor is only limited by the amount whither ho accompanied C. W. of land he may own.e^eh h-asor be Paterson, who was getting along Best Table Service. ing nllowed to lease 10 acres for nicely at St. L u k e’s hospital when Rooms Neat and Clean. every acre he owns There would he left. Courteous Treatment. practically be no limit to the quan Handy to Depot and Boat Landing. Joseph Young was arraigned be tity of Innjl that might be leased For Sale. KodeS Dyspepsia Cure J. A. L A M B & CO, N Hardware, Stoves, Tin and Agate ware Doors and Windows, Lim e and Cement, New Boarding ¡louse Agricultural Implements, Paiijts and oils, Collier Residence, - - - - - - - Ccquil!e,Ore. G LA SS. fore Judge Hyde last week charged w ith rajio on the person o f Mollie Vineyard and held to i wait tho ac tion of the district attorney at the next teirn of circuit court, defend ant end plaintiff nre aged 21 and 13 years respectively and the crime is alleged to have been com railed in January lust. Young could not fur nish the required bond and was taken to Coquille City by Constable Bridges where he was placed iu the county jail. under this law by the large stock companies who own thousands ot acres of land throughout the west Another objection is that no other than homestead or mineral entries might be mads upon land under Having obtained first-class rigs and j lease and this would practically ex teams, I am now prepared to do n clude all desert entries and entries general freight and passenger luisiness I under the timber and stone law. between Myrtle Point and Rosebnrg. | Tho revenue derived from the Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, lease of these lands under this bill making one trip a week. W ill make is to ba applied to tha irrigation of hnds in the different public land trips to (_oquii!e Uity when occasion requires, First-class nceonimoda- J. A. D ubeli ,. Mrs. Chss Nordetiom was ad states, but as the laud is to rent for tions guarenteed. Myrtle Poiut, Oregon judged insane Inst week, and was only two cents per acre, the reve ID. 3=3:. CToîi r is e n ., P r o p . taken on the Allionce by her hus nue would not begin to compensate band and Geo. Beale to Salem. for the injury it would cause the fact, uo sum! Insanity was due to a long spell of homesteader. In sickness, iu which Mrs. Nordstrom ; *v'.’ " kl be sufficient to pay for the was given the best of care, her hus injury necessarily resulting to Ihe IR E S H M EATS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands, also band giving up bis position at the people ns a whole from nn act which electric ligh t plant to he at her would retard tiie settlement of th - bedside and Hdraiuisteii to her westoru states. It would seem from the amount - t x r li p ^ . 37 - - t in e P S i f i r e s ’ t I P r i c e f o r ^ r o u r wauts Medical aid w h s o f no avail anil finally Mrs. Nonistrornjlost her of energy that is being expended C lr ic lt a r r s a n d . w a n t dozen. miud. Her cause is a sad on ), in upon this effort to frame a satisfac deed, and it is hoped that she will tory lousing bill that it would have soon recover from her present con been done if such a thing were pos sible, but so far we have failed to ditions. learn of n plan which is n it open to the above objections nnd wo con Big Western Oil Syndicate clude therefore that the efforts to Sun Fsanciseo, Cal., March 14.— mix oil ami water will surely fail. Aud until a hill is framed for the The great purchase of oil lands by the American Consolidated Oil Co., lensiug of the public land that will which was announced Borne days Vie of as much or more behefit to the C a p t . IÆ C l s e n , ago, is the largest deal in tile aeeu- homestead settler as to tho large -------------------------------- P r o p r ie to r . stock corporations we enn not eon mlation and trunsfer of Western oil F O R your Full and W inter Supply o f F L O U R , SUGAR, COFFEE, T E A QQQ\JH_l£ CITY OREGON scientiously auppoit it.— Publi- property ever undertaken. By it. OPPOSITE DEPOT 108,000 acres of oil land, 25,000 of Lund. nnd also BOOTS and SHOES, Rubber Goods of all Kinds. And _____ which ate proved to have oil, are New Goods on all Boats. turned (over to a combination of T H E syndicates composed of men prom- inent, in the oil business in New York, Chicago, Omaha and Califor W e m ak e a S p ec ialty o f a ll k in d s o f Feed. nia. The pi ice paid was nearly $ 6 ,- 000,000. The company will com mence immediately the construction of a large system of pipe-lines and Wm. Gallter, Proprietor, the erection of refineries -------- >»»> a ------------- HAflDW fUlE. FROM MYRTLE POINT TO R03EBURG. Best Goods-lcwest Prices. njarlçeL When in Town B oii T Fail to Call at Fish, Clams arid Chickens G lam s on S a ls T u e s d a y and F r id a y ümegar Sc Medley’s THE LONE STAR STO RE I. X . I j . HARDWARE STORE, L arge W arehouse H a v in g A Large L iin eg a r «£ M e d le y . How »1 his. 1 Hall’s Cstnrrh Cnre is taken internally. lOg, aceompanyeit by Mrs. Tallows I aotimt directly nism the bloist and mucous aud ohildren, o f this plaoe. “ Uuiiug the winter of 1898 I wus 80 . U8 *n u)y j0*'1'*, *rl f act all over n*-' body, thut 1 cotilu hardly hobble a ,l‘uud> W^LU ^ bought a bpttle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm, From the first application I began to get well, and was cured and have work ed steadily all the vein-. -R. W h a l er, Northwood, N. Y. For sale by R. 8 . Khowlton. 1 V e offer One Hnuitreit Dollars Reward for any ense o f Catarrh that oannot bo cured bv H ill’ s Catarrh Cure. F. J. O R K N E Y A CO. Proprietors, Thomas Stillw ell a u i family, of Toledo. O. the lower river, who spent several . W o the under, g led have known F J, Oheuey for the last if* yours, and believe days on Fishtrap during tho late him perfectly honorable in nil business illuess, death and burial of Grand trait suctions and tinanoinlly nblo to oarry any obligations made by theirtlnn. ma ltowan, mother o f Mr. Stillwell, out West A Trust, Wholesale ” DruKKists, stayed in town over Friday night Toledo, O.. W elding. Kinnan A ., nrvin and returned home Saturday morn ' Wholesale DrngKists, T o leco , Ohio. . P. E. Drone, aiaitllMUi. There are now before Congress The East Fork of the Coquille has started out with spring in good several bibs providing for the leas- T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 18, 1902. shape. L. S. Miuard led out on ing of governm- ut laud, but in noue the 8 tb with a tin baby boy at his of these can . bo found sufficient Church Directory. ¡home. Then D. C Krsntz, not to ! merite justify their passage, nud all i be left! on the 10 th, reported twins o f them coutain'-objaetiouablo fea- Episcojml Charoli.—Episcopal eervioes at bis house — two bouncing boys, tures, the greatest of which is the City the thtra Suuuay iu each mouth u>e combined weight of whom is tendency they wou;d have to re- Wui. Uorseiall, Enator. 15J pounds. The East Fork is titled the settlement of the western M E. Church, South: Erenchiug each coming to the front. states, by imposing upon the actual "u 1*.'1 Suuuu}°schum>>every suihuv 7 at* ft Miuard & Fulsome are now j settler who should arrive after tho o'ulocit. neuior Epworth Xeiugue ut t,:.a), p. hauling logs for J O Stemler | lease of the land bad been secured ill. JuiuorL,suK0eai3:ito,p. “ " ' . . l»v a n rio r si-ttler »UKO« .. iu „ . I'niytruicci-j laud owner or iuk Ttauriwtay evening ut 7s«K). It. A. Easton has got his n e w ■ J “ P . corporation, additional hardship and Hi 1 !. alteu, pastor. I homestead bouse ....... . . . ____ ready . for occa- „ W e are all aware o f ( C hristian C huucii .- Communion aervioes I lian„ v ¡disadvantages. _____________ ______ at 11 a. in. buuuajoachout at 111 a. m. Ea- i • * “ ’•'■ Ueavor society ftt «> p. m. ail cury/itiiy in- 1 (j H ffw e and others were down vited to attend all aerveoes. - L „ L 1! i w eie uown at. E. Cliurolt.—Ereaohihg aervioa every . Mr. H ow e, 1st, 3rd aua 5th. buuday s tll.u .iu .a u d though 70 years o f age is quite and 7,»Op. m. »uuduy eouool every auuuuy smart. at 10, a. in. Epwortu piougue, 0 Jo p. iu. j ,,,( D| ^ t IJ>(1 L _, ,, , <¿«»1 K i l l o l 111 m f t l l i r u * I surfaces o f the system. Price, TV. per I bottle. Sold by alt DrugKists. Testimou- Keeps only pure W in e s an dlriqu ors and Fine Cigars. T he A m ercus Club W h is k y is one of the specialties served in these Clubrooms. - A j ^ i t W V tE QUEENS WAi^E, TIN WflUE. Call and examine Roods and in v e a ti«te j l>riooa. a u ln ; K H plying for pntent; it may be worth money. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign F ob S a l k or T r a d e —T he large . iats free HiiU’ . Fam ily Pilla are the beat. and commodious furniture factory near the little church, equipped and T R A D E M A R K S or retnrn E H - T I R C attorney * fee. Send model, *ki-tch with good engine, platter, band saw, orVhtMoand w* «end an I M M E D I A T E two large lathes, edgor, sandpiper, F R E E report on <>atent*bility. >Ve give the boat legal »arvice aud mlvica, and our ing machine and other articles too Are vou suffering from rlicnma- charge* are moderate. Try u». numerous bo mention. W ill sell at tism. Week Back, N n vous troubtc a bargain or trade for city property. | or Generally run-down system? Pmtont Law yer*, 1 r,quire of J.W . Kiew son,Coquille, fo * Electric Belts sud Bstteiiss. 0pp. U.S. Patent Office.Washington. D.C. Oregon. Far men and women. Electric Uncle John Berry, o f the 8 onth In8,,les keep the feet warm. warm, and Fork who come dowu the middle prevent catching cold. F o r booklet taxes, ------ made i all‘l circulars, addtess, of the week, to pay his -----------, ■ ■ actum a visit, the first time E lovtbic lpcteic A Apr our sanctum ppuancs C o . GENERAL Medford, OregoD. since the H e r a ld was only a few -.. .... — us t » i e — - monthes old, However be has been For Sate at a Bargain. a constant reader of the paper: all ths while. Since theold gen-1 HorseshoeiDu a Specinlty. tlemens return from Alaska his 160 acre dairy ranch, machinery N. W. Cor Second and Hall Sta, opioion has been very exalted of tools and eleven cows. G «.aiutilo City, Oregon. J. Q u ic k , Coquille, Or. i that country. P A TE N TS ELECTiprrY. SW IFT & CO., MILLINERY M r s . G. L . M oon. Keeps a choice line of up to date Milliner Silks, Linigsanj Trimmings. FVifrc^y W & fk Material A nd the Celebrated R . & G. Corset. All kinds of Stam ping done to order. Sanderson Building near the Wharf. S. H. McADAMS, BlacKsitl jJap H Work F o r all kinds of Job PrintinQ' Booh a id Commercial Wot <r in the neatest and latest styles— Call at the HERALD office Our prices are right . R O S E B U R G -M Y R T E P O IN T - S T A G E L IN E . B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi ness for specinl trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. J ohnsons NI ill , M an uite.c3tu.ros - i f M i r p E R , LyT n > S, E T C .! JtPPLEBOXES, DRY BIIJISRIRG Jt SPEGIflMY. Patterns for houses, barns, and bridges furnished promptly. Deliveries of lumber and shingles made by rail or water.