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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1902)
N e iu lle llU .'ia a n .ill.m t u real A l'ic r From the Coos bay News. A Most Entertaining Magazine F o u r t e e n Veins ol K i i U V r l « * . K. V Kius;- leceivtd a b->iler Will Cailtou’a Magazine, Every “I have been alllicted wi;h sciatic uml buinlsuw on the Aic.itu for Lie Where, for May, is i ue of the bright rheumatism for fourteen years,” says shipyard ut the stave will. T U E S D A Y . MAY -0, 1902. est and most entertaining numbers Josh Edgar, of.Geriuuutown, Cal. A flock of wild ¡'ccHi' and a num- of that uuique monthly that have ‘T was able to be around but con i ber of canvasbacks w. ro noticed on come to hand. Church Directory. There are several stantly suffered. I tiied everything ; the bay last week. The birds were contributions in the facile post’s 1 C"Uhl linnr of nnd »t last was told Kpiscopal Church.—Episcopal services 'bite in going to their Northern most charming style and man v short to try Chamherlliu’s Pain Ba m. Will bo hold a t St. Jataos church, Coquille breeding ground th in year. sketches and stories that for grace, which 1 did slid was innui lintel v C ity th e third Sunday in each uiunth A stage line is to be run this beauty, and real human interest relieved »nd in a slrurt time cured, d .111 Ja y aohuol at Id a. m. such sun J ty. bay and might have been written by the and I am h ippy to any it Ims nut Win. Horaefall, Pastor. Summer between the A most «ime returned Why nor use this M E . Chnrch, South: Preaching each Teumile, whidi will give visilors a brilliant editor himself. a u j every Snndays at XI a. m. and 7:30 p. chance to enjoy the fishing and timely and interesting feature is the liniment nud git well? I t is for ? i l 4 k nd^ ; " PwoA?Ia,H .«u 2V u ^ .^ ot .hut section at a limited reminiscence of Rev. Dr. T. DeWitt sale by R. S Knowlton. in. Ju n io r League attfffiU.p. in. RrayenAeet- expeDSO. I Tslmage, who was, for many years, j ia x T liu rsd av evening at 7:30. I . II. o. Allan, pxstor. Experienced miner» who have | .Mr. Carlton's neighbor and nn st The leading po-1 And ew Carnegie says that “No CHEi8TiA»rnr»oH. “0«ix)innnion sorvioes visited the Black Bart coal mine, on intimate friend. at 11 a. in. Sunday-school at 10 a. in. Eu- Al. Smith’s place, Cooa river, speak ems by Ihe editor of the magazine vong man ever lived who had not a chance Til,- ymp gmau who never dcavor S'H-iaty at 3 p. u i. nil cor. dlly in vned to attend all serveoes. in the highest terms of the mine » Mother ha I it chance is the samo young al. E . C h u rch —PriRcliii.K se n ice every and the outlook for its deyelope- and “ G o o d -b y e , Old House — both le t, 3rd and 5th. bominy nt 11. u. in. cud illustrated Fanny Crosby gives an man who had been cauvssed over and 7,30 p. w Sunday school every Sunday m entas a paying proposition. The interesting description of how and over ngniu by his superiors and a t 10, a. in. Epworth l-eaiiue, li 30 p. in. roof and floor, which are of solid hymns are mare and also contributes found destitute of ihe neces-ary P rayer m eeting . every .. l'unrsday . . evening . . . . nt rock, ’ are a . delight to old miners, 7.30. A special invitation laextemievl to the . . . , : a "Spring Hymn", both words ami qu ilifieations.” T la .3 C c m m o n e r . (M k . B ryan ' s P a per ) S q u i l l i C its gw »»#. publlo to attend ull aurvlcea. W. B. Holoomb, Pastor. a n d t h e c o a l, ly in g b e tw e e n , is h a rd n m l t,f e x c l l e n t q u a lity . M essrs. 11 a. in. and 7:20 p. in. You are oordinly invited. Samuel 8. W hite, Puator. L rlIe 8 in - n e a l a l t 1 music being from the famous com The W. C. T. U. nieets every Tuesday nt Johnsons, Campbell, Weir and Davis posers own pen. Margeret E Sang- p. in. at the Presbyterian church. . 1 . . , ster has two new poems in the Presbyterian Sabbotb school evirv 8«b - « r e b u s ily e n g a g e d in d e v e lo p m e n t number; and, besides, all the de both at 10 a. m. Jessa H all, Superinteud- j w o r k , and p r e d i c t th a t t h e m in e w ill pnrtmenis sre well filled »iih good e n t- ! p ro v e one o f th e b e s t p a y in g p r o p - things. Prenching each 2nd and tth Snbboth a t ; . „ : n • h e a tn te Bargains in Spring Goods The Coiunioner bau sttained withiu six inontlis frolli date of ih“ first issue a circulatiou of 100,000 copies, a record prohablv never equa'ed in thè histnry of American periodica! lite, aline Tue uiiparah leled growjb ,.f thia paper deiuou strale« llial tliere is roani in (he newsUttJter fieli! for a national pi. p e r dovuteti to thè dIseils-u,n of polli 'Cai, uioiule. unti Social proti, lem« T i thè columiis of The Coinmoner Mr. Bryau cotitribuie, bis hest efforls; nnd bis review of O U R L I N E S A R E C O M P L E T E AND P R I C E S 20 P E R C E N T politicai evenls hs t e v anse from BELOW FORMER YEA RS. time to t'uie cau not tali to interest Suiting for Tailor Suits, Silk Mercerized Zephyrs, Madras Chambav, t.mse w Ilo Btudy imitile questious. Fancy Dtess Ginuhams. The Coinmonsr’s ingoiar sub- Latest Aplique Trimmings script ioti price i s § l per y e a r . We bave iirinnge.l wi'h Mr. Brvan wlierehv we can filmisi) bis pii per nnd thè H eiiald togetlier for one vear for $2 The regulnr snbserip- The Agricultural Department re lion price of Ilio two papera a beti ports that this will he n bad grass snbscrilied for separnlely is $2.50. hopper year and farmers are urged to take early measures to protect their crons as much ns possible. j Store! B u tch er, A Norwegian scientist will start LYONS’ B U IL D IN G , C C K JU ILL E C I T Y , . Rev. Father Donnely, who left next year ou a foue-year's expedi f t » f. M s s » 1 T i m e . ^ January, returned yester tion r • study carefully the location K e e p s c c r e t a n t y o n H a n d F r e s h . HvLestts liarkl ,w each 2nd and 4th Sunday I have sold Chamberlain’s Colic, of the magnetic pole. m onth, at tho la ttis Church a t thia placo. day fiom a trip to\\ tslinigton.Rhode Cholera and Diar I k e « Remedy for o f - A . J. I C i i a d . s . Island, New York and other points I o n S a l e —T wo cowa an 1 six in the East. In conversation with years, and would vather be out of LOCAL IT E M S . him we learn that tho hospital pro- | coffee and sugar than it. I sold yearling calves. Inquire of W. D. R o ber ts Anyone wishing stock pastured j e c t will d e p e n d l a r g e l y on t h e a c t - j bottles °f y e s t e r d a y to t h r e s h Digests what you eat. Riverton, Or. This ’preparation contains all of tho could go no farther, and will do well to call on W. A. Jood- ton of the business people of Marsh-! erH field. A good hospital located here j th«.V »re at work again this morn, mnn, of this place. F or S ale . Th rea or four fine dlgestauts and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and ne7er Roomy residence near court would be a business as well as tt j H'g — H. R Phelps, Plymouth, Okl«- fresh dairy cows. Apply to P. Hazel fails tocure. I t allows you to eat all As will he seen bv the ton, of Iiivei ton. house, Corner property. §1001) 00 liumun proposition. Its construe- ; hum«. the food you want. The most sensitive tion would involve nn expense o f j ft')ove C|0 threshers were able to R. D. Hnufofd, Agent. tomachs can take It. By Its use many F or S a l e — A Imrse colt, sired Jiousands of dyspeptics have been from $12,(100 to $15,000, nnd its ke,T on w|th their work without Auy one washing carpets wov establishment heie would prove ben- 1<>8' DPT « single days time. You b y G r n u d R o o n d e . a p p ly t o P r i c e tured after everything else failed. I t revents formation o f gas on the stom should call on or address Mrs. B Robison. Norway. eficial to the town in numerous should keep a bottle of this Rem ach, relieving all distress after eating. F. C’tow, of Coqnille, Or. edy in your home. F o r sale by It. w ays. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. S. Knowlton. Coq-uill© Oity, O regon. Jam es Pearsons, Of Myrtle Point, For Sale at a Bargain. It c a n 't help retnred Thursday from a short New Old Management but do you good First-class iu every respect; courteous treatment. Tunisie nt sud reg business trip to Bandou. ICO acre dairy ranch, m a d m e n Prepared only by E. 0 . D e W it t ¿ l C o ., C h icag a John Pierpoint. Morgan’s recently ulai Boarding aud Lodging. Tbo $1. bottle contains i!*4 times the 50c. size. George Ferry took charge of the purchased antique Bible, bound in tools and cream separator and en The largest and be«.t selection gine. J . Q uick , Coqnille, Or. R S. Know I ton. Harness and Saddles in this section Blanco Hotel Wednesday morning, gold, set with precious stones and I First s tr e e t— east end of bridge. White L nbo r having brought the lease of Frank hand-illuminated, has been admit of the state at F. Long A sons: n Page. ted through the New York custom Jo hn Roberts, the furniture man Mr. Ferry has been brought up in (reo ofduty.asnn “old mauuscript,” ufacturer mid faDcy wood worker The Ukinco and knows ull about I t is worth $15,000. of Myrtler Point, was down this conducting that bosUrly on the way Thursday. Fon S ale .— A deniable Team of plan which lias made the name of Thomas Welle, of Randolph, tho Rlaneo known the leDgtli of the geldings, weight over 2500 lbs. A cnine op Wednesday and visited a coast. He will contiuue the best splendid team in all respects. Price day or so with his old friend, C, O. leatuers of the old management and $100.00 or smaller Team wagon & niuke improvements w herever possi horness for §150. Gilkey, of this place. Also 20 head of yearling cattle. ble. The tild patrons of the house There is a great demand for good R. D. S anfohp . will find tho Blanco better than Coquilles, Oregon. dairyranches by good rustlers. Coqnille Oregon. ever, and new ones will come again. Anyone not wishing to conduct his — Mail. own place next season should ad D i e d . McConnell.— At the Sol HEADQUARTERS FOR TC-URiSTS AND COIViMEHClAL TRAVELERS. ------- S E K s s E ü s a ia a s — dress the H e u a l d . We cad find diers’ Hon e, May 10, 1902, Samp For Sale. yon a tenant. son McConuell, aged about 72 D E n t i r e l ^ r 2 S T e - w M a n a g e m e n t An A 1 stationery Piece Gosoline years. C ream ery M en . Thomas Krew- with all The deceased was an Oregon Iu- hou ia prepared to turnisli the best Eugene, good as new E l e c t r i c X jis ’l r t s in. e r r e r y E c c r a of spruce hnttf r boxes and cubes equipments. About 1 J horse power, dii ii War veteran, having beeu a at the furniture factory iu Coqnille Will sell cheap, apply at Whet member of Co. B, 2ud Oregon <uJf mounted volunteers, aud served in R atei from one to two dollars per day. City. Address him early and gel stone Repair Shop. ---- .» 4 ------ - ■ — the Rogue River war of 1855 50. your order in in time. IV u i i tM O tl i i * rN f o H u o n He had been a member of the home J. P. TUFFER, Proprietor. Heaton & Shuck having reeeivpd “I have U N e d D oW itt’s Little j for about four years. He l ia' ea a the contract for the construction Early Risers for constipation and I wife and son iu Roseburg, t ud of a large bnru for Wm. Wheeler, torpid liver and they are all right, j another son is now iu Eastern Ore opposite tow D , commenced work I am glad to indorse them for I gun The funeral was held at the last Wednesday. G. W. Cliuton, think when wo find a good thing we Hume Sunday afternoon.— Rose- of Norway and Gro. Burns, of this ought to let others know it, "writes burg Review. place, will assist iu the work. Alfred Heinze, Quincy, I ’ll. They O. C. Richer, postotUeo inspector, never gripo or distress. Buro, safe Notice to Debtors. who is making a tour of this section pills. R. S. Knowlton. T.dlra GF. ±3. W iO k h a m , P r o p n e t e s a All persons knowing themselves of the coast, inspected several offi to be indebted to me are respect ces in tliis valley last week, nud G. Y Harry, organizer s'.ato fed while nt this place, found his friend eration oT labor: The adoption of fully called upon to make imme Best Table Service. and furuior employe, R. D. Sanford, the imitative and referendum amend diate settlement as 1 must have Reoms Neat nnd Clean. with whom ho enjoyed an exceed ment will give the people power wlmt is camming to me to enable me to carry on my business. Com tcous Trcnimcnf. ingly plesant yiset. to annual vicious legislation, nud Yours, Resuectfullv, Handy to Depot and Boat Landing. W. T. Burton, one of our late j to enact laws in the interest of W. H. SCHROEDEII. arrivals from Kansas, and who is j the whole people, which the well- Mr. Skoels’ right-hand man at the 1 organized lobbies of special interest For Sale by Tender. New Furniture Store, moved the! can too often prevent under our The last of the week into the house op* I present law-making system. I will receive bids for my house \ popoait the Tuttle I Intel, which was deterrent effects of the referendum reci utly purchased of J . B. Fox by upon social legislation, and the and J-acrs plat in Notley’s addl F,,r par- A. J . Sherwood- This brings Mr. power of the people to initiate their , lion l " Coqnille City. Having obtained first class rigs and own laws should appial to all classes tienlars apply at the HERALD ottii Mr. B. hnudy to the store. teams, I am now prepared to do a T homas T aylor of our citizens alike. general freight ami passosger business Information regarding Civil Ser Keswick, Cal Iicl.veon Myrtle Point and Roseburg. j Tho vice Examinations, Pensions, l ’nt- I he coat cost of land tillage has Ims been .Vili leave Myrtle point Point on Tuosdnv, Tuegdav, I Will ents, Bounties, Trade-Marks, Copy- marvellously cheapened in the last making one trip a week. Will make j JO H N SO N , D E I N A CO., P R O P S Treasurer s Notice- rights, Mail Routes, Govt. Doeu- i generation, the savoug beiug msiu- trips to Coqun.'e teity when ucctti iou requires. First-class accommoda racuts Public Lauds Govt Supplies. I Lv ' n labor. The amount of labor O T IC E is hereby given th a t all County : J. A. D cdeli .. procured. Three large libraries necessary to grow a bushel ot shell- Warrants endorsed prior to 8opt. 1st. . tions guarenteed. will be paid on presentation nt my Myrtle Point, Oregon located here. ed corn in the ojd way Ims been in Coquille City, Coos county. Oregon. National Infoimation Bureau computed at four and a half hours office F R E S H MEATH o f a ll K in d C o v sia v lly cv H an ds, also No interest will be allowed a fte r Mar. (¡12 14 th c;t. N. W f ° r 011 « 'cin g e crop, whereas it is 25. l'.Hil, T his 20th day of Mar. 1002. Washington, D. C now done with only forty minutes’ J . R. D C I j L E Y . work. County Treasurer. A. M- Dodge, brother of Otvil --------- ««•> *- Hon. Ben Si lling: I favor a trail N*7"e -w rill p a jr t l i e H i g h e s t lE^rlce fo r y o u r and Chas. Dodge, of Myrtle Point, For S a le ! who is ont front his home in Mor of the Initiative nud Referendum, C h .i c k e n .3 a n d . - w a n t 4LO doz; on.. ris county, Kansas, on a visit came because 1 believe the courts of first F.levon head of milclicows, at $30 and lust resort in a public should down to this place on n little look per head. Fourteen yearling hiefers Glams on Sale T u esd a y and F rid a y around Thursday. As Orvil is yet be the 'Common people.’ Laws snb- and other slock. in Washington, I). C.. in the Gen-jP*"» lo their direct *np»oval are loss J. E. Fisher. Parkersburg. end Land office, and will not he | »«We to h* tainted Milt any »us- Itotne for several weeks, Mr. D o d g e l>’ci " n °f itifineiice than tlmse will wait till hiB arrival, as he is | fr«'»ed by any legislative body. « E V L E R d IN anxious to see him, they having For Sale.— 1?0 n« res of land. not meet in the last 45 years. Are yon suffering from rheuma About 28 acres bottom land, rest bench lsnd Good buildings.young tism, Week Back, Nervous trouble Mrs. H. W. Dunham, of this city, orchard. Situated about j of a or Generally run-down system? received a letter from her hus mile Iron» creamery. Place to be Use Electric Belt« and Batteties. band lately stating that the steam Electric sold in one or two parcels. In Fur men nnd women. er on which lie was to ssil, the Elk. Insoles keep tho foot warm, and quire of F. D. Fish, Fishtrap. was awaiting his arrival »nd that prevent cstohing cold. For booklet Saddle Horse« of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in rsadi The tree tomato has been intro within an hour after he landed at and circulars, address, Port Toonsend steam wp . b tip and duced into Calilornia from Peru. ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Etwratc A pp l ia n c e C o ., she was pulling out for the uorth Tho fruit ia almost identical with Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. Medford, Oregon. • L arg e I t will be some time before we the commou tomato, except it grows beat from him n g a ii, but wo hope ou trees, to have a gn.nl report from him tho first opportunity be has to send it n . l l i r r m . It f te e lre lrit in- Burns, cuts, and other wonders Mr. aud Mrs. J . W. Kroivson often fail to heal properly if neglect took their departum for Drain hist ed and become troublesome sores. Wednesday morning, much to the DeWitt's V\ hich Hazel Halve pre F.ven regret of their many friends here. vents such consequences. Give Us Rut what is our loss »III he the where delay lias aggravated the in M an -uftLOtvires gain of Drain, tbeir former home, jury DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo) By U.ing where an introduction is unneces offsets a cure. “I had a running sary, they being the founder« of sore on my leg thirty years,” says F o r all k in d s o f that place. Mr. Krewaon laid the H. C. Hartv, Ynnkfptown, Tnd. first foundation in that town, and "After n-iug many remedies, I tried MRS. LOTTIF. DAVIS, flPPL-EBOXES, DJ^Y F IP IS ^ IP G S P E C IA L T Y . bailt the first grist mill in that DeWitt’s \\ itch Hazel Halve. A few Hole agent for Coos County. neighborhood. It is possible that boxes healed the sore,” Cures all Patterns for houses, barns, and bridges furnished promptly. they may retnn in the futnre, nt akin diseases. Piles yield to it at Coquille. Oregon. Deliveries of lumber and shingles made by rail or water. Booh and Commercial Woi V in the neatest and latest styles- which we would bo exceedingly once Beware of counterfeits. R. Ou sale at Galliers hard ware S Knowlton. Call at the HERALD office Our prices are right. well pleased- Store. Dyspepsia Cure Cahs Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. TEMPERANCE HOUSE HO TEL C & C 0 , Hardware, Stoves, Tin and Ucate ware Deers and Windows, Lime and Cement, Agricultural implements, Paigts and oils, ^oSiier R es id en c e ........................ Coqnille, O re . Q IA S S . iest G ood s l o w e s t P r ic e s . FROM MYRTLE POINT 10 ROSEBURG. N Fish, Clams and Chickens \ > ^ af ELECTRICITY. First-Class Groceries, Drygoods, Boots am! Slides. 51 ilk(‘ your W asliiiig ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGELINE B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Feed and Ware-House connection GOOD VALUES OUR MOTTO EASY! ) a Trail JO H N S O N ’S M l l ± , ~ S * & -fjliU nQBEg, LylTF)S. Coin ffashing Cipoij, J o b P rin tin q -