Mttmtjm tr jn n y .
Cravii Ford Sditns-
1 he Pending: Deal
$ : $ m t City § i m t u
Tlxa C om m oner.
Copper Queen Arrives
(M
b .
B
r y a n ’ s
P aper )
Bargains in
Spring Goods
1 E d . H eualo : The roads are still
Tue Copper Queen arrives from
drwn side up and aroyet very much the Columbia river Tuesday, tiaviug j The Commoner has attained
ist, u econ jp an ied by T . V - W a r d o f
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1302.
in need of that much-talked-of iu tow the hull of the steamer, within six mouths from date of tlm
M ic h ig a n , arriv ed on C o o « bay M o n
What will tho people do Rogue River, which has been built i liiet iesue a circulation of 100,000
d a y m o rn itig an d were in M ara bfield plank.
for
better
roads.? The county court in Portland to run on the Rogue J copies, a record probahlv never
Church Directory.
w ith ft. E . sh in e , m a n a g e r o f th e
can’t
and
won't get out ami make liver. They docked at Dean »V Co * equated in ¡he history of American
S o u th e r n
O r e g o n C o .,
M ouday
good
roads,
nor will they advance wharf where they will take ou board periodical liteiatme. The unparal-1
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Episcopal CUnroh.—Episcopal service* a fte r n o o n .
I t is g e n e r a lly u u d e r -
■will bo held at St. Jatm* churoh, i'oquiile
. ,,
. . . ,,W1 „
+ any theory upon which to build, the boiler and machinery for the ■ leled growth of this paper dem on -1
City the third Suudtty iu each mouth.
sto o d th at th e se ge n tle m a n
a r t at
strates
that
there
is
room
iu
the
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each ¿uud ly.
{ the h ead o f th e c o rp o ra tio n
th at nor even comply with the wishes b at, which was brought down by !
A lot ol groceries ami newspaper field for a national pa
Wui. Horsetail. Pastor has an o p tio n o n t h e S . O . ( V s p ro p - of the people in purchasing a por- the alliance.
1
table
mill
and
planking
the
level
other
freight
lor
Rogue river will per devoted to the discussion of
M E. Church, Booth: Preaching each e rty in this c o u n ty .
They
both
political, economic, aud social prob
and every Sunday* at 11 a. m. and 7;30 p. ©Xfirees»them selves as b e in g fav o ra - mod wollows uor rock for grade be tikeu ou bourd, when the boats
tu. Buuu.iy-school every Suoday at lu
1
»
i
i
mudholes. Don't it make an eastern wi.l proceed to their destination lems. T o the columns o f The
o ’clock. Senior Epworth League at
p. ole im p ressed b y C o o s bay o u t cte-
Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes
m. diini <r League at .J:ik>,p. iu. Prayeruieet - 1 c lin ed to m ake hdv s ta te m e n t fo r man smile to sturt out uorlh from it is not a very safe looking outfit
his best efforts; and liis review of O U R LIN E S ARE C O M P L E T E AND PRICES 20 PER CENT
ing Tauraduy eyeuing at 7:30.
Mvrtle
Point.?
I
should
say
so.
What
to
go
to
sea
with
hut
we
sup|
ose
I
p iib lh
-n id re g a rd to th eir busi-
H. C. Alleu» pastor.
political event* as they arise from
did
he
say?
Why,
he
said
“
those
the
men
understand
their
business.
BELOW
FORM ER YEARS.
(’ ¡ut isti an C hukoh .- -Communion service* ! n*
hi re.
time to t'rne cau uot tail to interest Suiting for Tailor Suits, Silk Mercerized Zephyrs, Madras Chambay,
at 11 a. m. Suiiday-school at 10 a. m. Eu-
Mr ivi e ie # h r one tii o owned the Oregon mossbacks haven’t got git- — Daily Coast Mail.
those
who
study
public
questions.
dcavor Society at 3 p. ui. all oorudlly in
Fancy Dress Gmelium*.
M. J. Kinne} •auncry it Astoria, up enough about them to muke
Tiled to alterni ali servi*ces.
The Commoner’s regular su b
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la•» ne it burned about good roads. They have traveled in Nelatle ftlleiiuiialism V'aire.l After scription price is $1 per year. We Latest Aplique Trimmings
•vi. E. Church.— Preaching service everv whicl
Fourleea Veura.it SiiflVraiig.
,
ft-Mt—... •
* . I
.
v .T C fn -g K r'J T T W .a 'IC T l» II III 1 ^ —
1st, 3rd aud 5th. bundnv at 11, a. ui. and six y e a rs a g o the la rg e s t s a lm o n the old rut so long they Tout feel
“ 1 have been afflicted with sciatic : have arranged wi'h Mr. Bryan
the need of good roads.”
*•*"“ »
h ,
To build roads is the only way rheumatism for fourteen years,” says j whereby we can furnish his paper
Prayer meeting ««very luursday evening at , o w n s tho c o r t r o liu g in terest 1 U the
We eau ever have an outlet, and to Josh Edgar, of Germautown, Cal. and the H erald together fr.r one
7.30. A eoeciul iuvitatiou is *x tended to the C lat s o p M ill C o . a t A storia,
year for $2 The regular subscrip
public to attend all services.
. . , ,
\V. B. lioicomb. Pastor,
j He le ft Marshtield on tiio F l j e r have roads they will not volinteer ' “ I was able to be around but con- j tion price of the two papers when
j
stuntly
suffered.
I
died
everything
i
and
do.
Last
Monday
W.
T.
Brady,
The W . C. T. I', meet* every Tuesday at Monday on his way back to Astoria.
subscribed for separately is $2.50.
il Urn PreebyWiian oboreb.
1 | | r. W a r d
i p e c t i t o rem ain in ] after telling the people we would I Could hnar of and at he t was told
P n .b jt.riH n 8.bh..ik MhJul ar.rv Sab-
c o u u tv „ } . / , , M o n th lo o k in g meet at J. P. Taylor’s and volunteer to try Chamberlain’s Puiu Balm. ‘
both at 10 a. in. Jeaae liau , bu^rinteud - 1
.
° and fix a bad piece of road, Brady whii li I bid and was immidiatelv '
ent.
.o v e r the ltiatiui. here.
Preaching »ach 2nd and 4th Sabboth at \
The citizen* of Empire City are told me yesterday that not one man relieved and iu a shaft time cured,
11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. You are cordlaly in a verv
'?»!,
frame of mind showed up, and it was a pleasant and I am happy to say it has not
LYO N S’ B U IL D IN G ,
, COQU ILLE C ITY .
invited.
Samuel S. W hite. Pestor.
over
the
piosp-cta
that
the big mill day, too. “ People will talk, you since returned.” Why not use ties
G k . man B aptist Seivices by llev. C . H .
liniment
and
get
well?
It
is
ior
know,”
but
talk
don’t
build
roads.
K
e
e
p
s
c
c
n
s
t
a
n
t
y
c
n
H
a
n
d
K ’r e s l a
iL b E ea t s
Barklow each _nd and 4ih Sunday in each may pass
io lie hands of people
mouth, at the Little Church at thin place.
who will uy.r i it. It wdl be a Pass a law for a 10-mill road tax aud sale by R. S. Knowlton.
* g \
O f -¿h -1 IHiaACa.3
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good thing, not only for Empire but then do.
LOCAL ITEM S.
F
or
S
ale
—T
wo
cowa
a
n
!
six
for the w hole bay, if the S. O. Co,
Rev. Scott came up to Dora from
sells out to sumo one who will do Myrtle Point and preached Grand yearling calve*. Inquire of
Digests what you eat.
Miss Lcnnu (Jag«» liHSour thunk*'or something with tho property— Mail ma Scofield's funeral sermon at the
W. D. R oberts .
a beautiful briquet o f blacks for
Riverton, Or. This preparation contains all of th«
Doracemeteiyou Tuesday, April 29.
digestants and digests all kinds of
our dpsk.
Irlaudon Usuoraer.l
F o r S ale . Throe or four flue, food. It gives instant relief aud never
Minarl & Fulsom and Daniel
•avftsAWx •aw '/Tfiau
.‘V. », o í a n . ..
Auyone wishing stock pastured
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
S. C. Graham, Humton Holton Miller rafted quite a lot of logs fresh dairy cows. Apply to P. Hazel- the food you want. The most sensitive
will do well to call ou VV. A. Jood-
ton,
of
Rivei
ton.
aud YV.G. Rifentierg, o f Los Ang down to the mills ou the last rise in
tomachs can take it. By its use many
tDim, of this place.
eles arrived hare yesterday and the river.
F or SA L E — A horse colt, sired Kousands of dyspeptics have been
B>>i!N — Near Parkersburg, May
lured after everything else failed. Ib
Mollie Caldwell come up aud op by Grand Koaude. apply to Price prevents formation ofgason the stom
6th, 1902. to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene will in'-eligale black sand miniug.
Robison.
Norway.
Elbert
Dyer
has
started
up
his
ach,
relieving all distressaftereating.
ened school at Pleasant Hill ou the
Hamblock, a sou'
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Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
Roomy residence
near court water pipe luanufuetury aud will 5th. Minnie McCloskey also com
O o Q .-u .ille C i t y . O r e g o n . .
For Sale at a Bargain.
H c a n 't h e lp
bouse. Corner property. $1000.00 make a lot of pipe for repairs, etc. menced a term at Gravel Ford on
b
u
t
d
o
y
o
u
g
o
o
d
the
same
date.
Transient and reg-
Some of the boys have been at
First-class in every respect; courteous treatment.
R . D. Saufofd, Agent.
160-acre dairy ranch, machinery Prepared onlv byE .O . D e W i t t & C o ., Ohicaga
ular Boardiug aud Lodging.
Roy Garrett, is gathering up quite tools aud cream separator nod eu- Tho $1. bottle contains 2K timos tho 50c. size.
We acknowledge a pleasent call work on the baseball grounb this
by our old friend, A. II. Snyder, week preparatory to gettng ror.dy a band of hogs in this section. He gine.
R. S. Knowlti IU.
J. Q uick , Coquille, Or.
White Labor.
by the time the season opens.
First street — east end o f bridge.
pays about 4c gross. Good money
of Myrtle Point, on Thursday.
.
.
Mrs. C. Ledgerwood started for easy made, Mr. Hograiser. Come
Miss Birdie roitei ot Bandoli, is lti()d|HB< Monday morning to visit
again, Mr. Garrett.
visiting relatives and friends in her lmr^nf8
parents allrf
and oliiar
other relatives
relatives
Bortland, having gone by the last living there. She went bv wr.y of
K. II. Hanson was the lucky boy
on
the U. S. mail bidding and was
Alliance.
Drain.
the accepted bidder on the route
Du n— at his home iu Marshfield
A card received here last Satur
at 9:30 p. nj. May 7, 1Í502, William day from Elder Chailes E. Cium- from Gravel Ford to Dora, 10 miles
Piper Seep, aged 53 years, 11 moths | ley, who was visitiug his father and and back three times a week for the
uext 4 years.
und 2 days.
1
| family, in Los Angelas, brought
Frank Harnish lins the boss out
There is a great demand for good news o f the death o f Elder D. L.
dairy ranches by good
rustlers, j Harris, who died at his home in fit for manufacturing butter. With
C o q u ille , O r e g o n .
Anyone not wishing to conduct his j Sau Bsrnadiuo, April 27th. Elder his tred power for his seperator and
churn
the
labor
is
light.
Go
buy
own place next season should ml- j Harris was appointed to the Oregon
dress the H eha LU.
We can find mission three years ago and leaves you one, Pete, they are til right.
-
X-SSSiSiSB —
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
G unw h aue .
you a teuant.
j many friends in the state. He
■
.....
^ ......
rrn
! was reapointed to thia missionary
¡E n tirely 2STe-w M a n a g e m e n t.
C reamery M en . Thomas k rew - L.
J
Soap Trust is Bolng formod
i . 1 field this year,
sou is prepared to furnish the best
o f spruce butter boxes and cubes I
— -
Now York, May 6.— By tho incor
¡Electric Xji-jlrts in e v e r y E o c m
St the furniture factory in Cnqorille|
‘J'u'k Wood moved down from poration of the United States Soap
City. Address hiiu early and
get j
No. tli Fork farm lust week to Corporation, with a capital of $1,
Ratei from one to two dollars per day.
your order iu iu time. j Lie home iu town.
900,000, wnrk has been, it is said
Mr. and Mrs. Ji lin F. Hall,
will| Any one wishing carpets wov actually undertaken on plans for
go to Portland on tlm Alliance for i should call on or address Mrs. B for the combination of the soap
manufacturing interests of the East.
several week's stay during which F. Crow, o f Coquille, Or.
Mr. Hall will attend the grand lo Ige | Tlie largest and beat selection One plant already has been absorb
I. O. O. F, which is to be held at Harness and .Saddles in this section ed.
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Newport. Daily coast Mail.
of tho state at F. Long & sous:
!%« I.oss «1 Tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Hume arrived
I have sold Chamberlain’s Colic,
The Port Orford Tribune reports
up by Friday 's steamer, and was the killing by Deliner Colgrove of Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
met her« by a conveyance, which a large female coyote on the Moun years, and would rather be out of
M r s . O . I? ,. W i c k h a . m
P ro p n e te s s .
took them to Wedderbnrn. Mr. tain Ranch in Curry county ou the coffee and sugar than it. I sold
Hume is looking strong and vigor 2nd ¡list.
five bottles of it yesterday to thresh
ous, anil is feeling better than for
For Sale.— 120 acros o f laud. ers that could go no farther, and
many years. Ho expected to make
About 28 acres bottom land, rest, they arc at work again this morn
Best Table Service.
Northern Curry, and perhaps Coos,
bench land Good buildings,young ing.— H. R Phelps, Plymouth, Okla
R.ioms Neat and Clean.
county a visit iu tho near future.
As will be seen by the
orchard. Situated about J of a homa,
Couiteous Treatment.
— Tribune.
mile from creamery.
Place to bo above the threshers were able to
Handy to Depot and Boat Landing.
E. A. Eickworlh, of Marshfield, sold in one or two "pnrcels.
In keep on with their work without
losing
a
single
day’s
time.
You
had business on the liver n couple quire of F. D. Fish, Fish trap.
should keep a bottle of tins Rem
of days last week. He tells us
The Areata passed down Inst edy iti your home. For sale by R.
that a re-ent letter from August,
Sunday. Young Air. and Mrs. Van H. Knowlton.
infolios him that our young friend
Di li Borg, who have gained cousid. \
is in St. Louis, Missoni, where he i raide prominence, both hero and |
Notice to Debtors.
holds a position on the largest
in San Finnctnco of hue, took pus- j
Having obtained first class rigs and
paper in tho city at a handsome
All persons knowing themselves
ange for tlio city.
Common report
teams, I am now prepared to do a
salary, aud that he is having a
to
be
indebted
to
me
are
respect
— lived in city—skipped out seven ,
general freight and passenger business
good time generally.
to nine hundred short —partner in ! fully called upon to make imme (
-bl botween Myrtle Point aud Rosebnrg.
diate'
settlement
as
I
must
have
Information regarding Civil Ser- city lost his money and pretty type
RU k ~
F
VaKfrii.-.-J Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday,
vico Examinations, Pensions, Pat writer—lived Port Orford hotel a w lmt is camming to me to enable
JOHNSON, DE YN & CO., PROPS.
ents, Bounties, Trade-Marks, Copy few days— all same old folks -husi- j me to carry on tnv business.
trips io Uoquulu city when occasion requires.
First-class accommoda
Yours,
Respectfully,
rights, Mail lloutes, Govt. Docu ness at county seat—got married I
tions guarenteed.
J- A. D cbell .
W . U . ScHliOEDEa.
ments Public Lands Govt. Supplies, —came back— gone.—Tribune
Myrtle Point, Oregon
procured. Three largo libraries
FRESH MEATS o f nil Kind Conslanffi/ on Hands, also
W n n ln OllterM In K n o w
located here.
For Sale by Tender.
National
Infoi nintion Bureau
1 have used DcW itt’s Little
012 14th St., N. W | Early Risers for constipation mid
I will receive bids for my house
Washington, I>. C 'torpid liver and they are all right. and ^-acro plHt io Notley’s addi
NX7"e -w ill p a y tixs iHIiglaest ^xice fer y c u r
For par
Oliver Landreth of Tenmile was I V “ " R,?<*
' " do1r“
for 1 tion to Coquille Citv.
in town Tu. Hilar.
Ha reports times th,“ k
wo thu‘l “ W**? th‘ “ K we ticulars apply at t He HERALD office.
Clxick a n s and. w a n t -40 dezen.
T homas T a ylo r
nourishing in his country, and says » " « ht »?, M
kuOWI,\t,'
Keswick,
Cal
they w.ll have 2 store*; 1 pubiic
H oiuk , Quiuoy, I 11. They
G la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y
schools and 1 saloon running , ati never gr'pe or distress. Sure, safe
blast on tho lakes this summer; and j P1*'*-
& Knowlton.
Treasurer’s Notice.
with a railrord comming he thinks I
if the people there are not civilized
Salem. May 2 —Petitions bearing 'V T O TIC F is hereby Riven that all County
Warrants endorsed prior to Sept, 1st,
this year they arc beyond redemp- j enough names have been filed to 1900. will be paid on presentation at mv
DEALERS IN
tion. -Con.it Mail. "
i entitle Gov. Geer’s name to bo office in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon.
No interest will be allowed after Mar.
,,
.
„ ,,
, .
,
placed on tho Australian ballot as 25.
1901.
Ernest Stanft,^the photographer, 1{,.l>ut>],oal) cnudidate for senator.
This 20th day of Mar. 1902.
has our thunks for the most beau- lu all about three thousand names
J. B. D C L L E Y .
Countv Treasurer.
tifili photogrrph of our cousthouse, havo been ti
.d to tl,e papera.
|
we bove ever seon. Ilio piotare is
10x12 inclies and shows thè skill
Tho school boa d and town coun-
F o r S a le i
of ibis voting gentleman to gissi >'¡1 of Kcttvrling, Knglaml, not he-1
Eleven
head of milehcows, at $30
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi
advantage. He also gave ns an itig able to settle a dispute that
other dozen of hi* stereoscopic j arose between them in a matter of per head. Fourteen yearling hiefers
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
vievta of Coo« countv which we town policy, settled tho difficulty at a:..l oth*r stock.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
L a r g s --------
J. E. Fisher. Parkersburg.
greatly nppricate. He is netting last bv n match game of golf, the
this feature of the art down to per couuciltuen winning their point.
fection, and spares no pninis in
seeking the most besntifn) views of
It.ii.aerr,,* I* X i-jlfftfil
C o n n e c tio n
oar county for hi* subject*.
Burns, cuts, nnd other wonders
Tl.c Prohibitiooi*t»of Josephine often fad to heal properly if ueglect-
county, this state, Im* |i»d tlie ed and become troublesome sores,
pond judgement to nominate Hon DeWitt’s Which Hazel Salve pre-
George \V. Wimer, o f Waldo, for vent* such consequences.
Even
county judge. Mr. Winter is n where delay ha* aggravated the in-
îiÆan. -u ik .o t -u .r e s
fanner resident of this county and jury DcW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve
By F-ing
hi« sonud jiigemi tit and St i r l i ng effect« a cure. *T had a running
moral worth arc well known to our sore on my leg thirty years,” says
people ns they ire to those o f H. C. Hartv, Ywokeetown, Ind. UÌJ1UUU II U U U 1U £, v w i u p w u u u ,
Josephine. There i* uo question “ After u s in g nisnv remedies, I tried
MRS LOTTIE DAVIS,
3 PPLEB 0 XES, DRY PlPISIllPfi 3 SPECIALTY.
bnt the l>e*t interrsis of his con- DeWitt’s \V itch Hazel Halve. A few
Sole agent for Coos County.
stitnency w ill be honorably sub- boxes healed the soro," Cures all
Patterns for houses, bai ns, and bridges furnished promptly.
served a n d the finances of that skin diseases. P ile * yield to it at Coquille. Oregon.
Deliveries of lumber sad shingles made by rail or water.
Booh and Commercial Moi V in the neatest ana latest styles-
c o m ity w ell looked after in e ,-e be once.
B e w a re of counterfeits.
R.
Uu sale at Gal tiers hard ware
should be elected.
S Knowlton.
i Store
Call at the HERALD office
Our prices are right.
M. J.
K in n e y ,
nn
Aatorift
c a p ita l
Hawaii’s Store!
P. E. Drone,
Butcher,
t e
&
í ü
"
Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping
Quantities.
T
HOTEL COQUILLE,
J.
P.
TUPPER,
Proprietor.
U TIL E TEMPERANCE HOUSE
J. A. LAMB & Co.,
Hardware, Stoves,
Tin and Agate v/are
Deers and Windows,
Lime and Cement,
New Boarding Bouse ,
^oHior Residence.......................... Coquille, O re.
Agricultural Implements,
Palgts end oils,
GLASS.
Best GoodS'Lijmt Prices.
FROM MYRTLE POINT TO R03EBURG.
Pioneer
ro e a ^ e t,
Fish, Clams and Chfckens
M
&
e/
%
First-Class Groceries,
lSrvgoods, Hoots and Shoes.
Hake your Washing
EASY!
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGELINE
B. FENTON,
PROPRIETOR
Feed and Ware-House
GOOD VALUES OUR MOTTO
Give Us a Trial!
< • M iro B E R , I i P P , E T C .p -
For all kinds of
Job
J ohnson s M ill
P rin tin g