Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 03, 1902, Image 4

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I Alnt ah field ban. i
Mrs. K. M . Lockhart has been in
very poor health of late.
C c q u it t * (S itg g tîT H lfi.
D egree o f H o n o r.
Tli© Ccmmoner.
Schedule of Baseball Games.
(M b . B iiya n ’8 P apeb )
The Commoner has attained
Oa the 26th ult. at this p la c e
J u n c l_ M a r»h fie ld vs. Bandon,
T U E S D A Y . J U N E 3, 1902.
B ob :*.— A t Weal Marshfield, May Mrs. Dr. McCormac, o f Marshfield' at Bandon.
within six mouths from date o f the
27. 1902, to the wife of C. W. Pater­ D. D C. C. o f H., assisted by S.
June 8— Marshfield v*. Coquille, first issue a circulation o f 100,000
son, a sou.
Church Directory.
copies, u record probably never
B. Ca'hcsrt, D. D. G. M . institnt- " ‘ Coquille.
, T
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c.. T,
,
June 15— Marshneld vs. Bandon, equaled in the history of American
Dr, Harry Walter has rented
ed Imperial Lodge o f the Degree of at MarghfieW
Episcopnl Charch.—Episcopal services
periodical litenituie. The unparal­
xrill be held at Ht. Jataes church. Coquille apartments over Wm. Nasburg’s dry Honor, A. O. U. W ., in Odd hel-
June 2.’— Bandon vs. Coquille, leled growth of this paper demon­
goods store where he will opeu bis
üity the third Suiuluy iu each uiouth.
strates that there is room iu the
Hunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
lows’ hall at this place with a at Bandon.
dental parlors.
newspaper field for a national pa­
Win. Horsefall, Pastor. !
charter
membership
o
f
about
fifty.!
June
29—
Coquille
vs.
Bandon,
at
per devoted to the discussion o f
M E. Charch, South: Preaching each1 The new boilers which will bup - The following officers were duly Coquille.
ply
the
increased
desired
unmuut
auJ every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
vs Coquille, political, economic, and social prob­
in. Sunday-school every Suoday at 10 of steam at tbo Beavflr Hill mine, elected and tota lled : P. C. H . a, w Jrghfleld
lems. T o the columns of The
c/cloak. Senior Epworth League ui 6:30, p.
ra. Junior Lea^aeat3:30,p. in. Prajeruieet- have been placed in position and Mrs. Fred Slagle; C. H .. Mrs. J.
July 13— Bandon vs. Marshfield, Commoner Mr. lirynu contributes
inj* Thursday eyeniim at 7:30.
ready for use.
his best efforts; and his review o f
M. Walker; L. H. Mrs. J. S. Lyons; nt Bandon.
11. U. Alleu, pastor. |
The ship carpenters will organize C. C. Mrs. Nancy N. W hite; Usher
C hristian (’uuRcn.—Communion eervioc-s
July 20 —Coquille vs. Marshfield, political events as they arise from
time to time cau not toil to interest
at 11 ». ui. Suuday-bchool at 10 a. iu. Eu- I a union next Saturday evening and
Miss Grace Skecls; Recorder, Mrs. at Coquille.
dea/or society at J p. ui. nil cor^dlly in
all followers o f this trade are ro-
July 27— Marshfield v». Bandon, those who study public questions.
vited to attend all services.
E. F. Fordyce; Fiuanciei, F. A.
The Commoner’s regular sub­
ji, K. churcL.—I’ri-iuUm.R »m ice every quested to meet iu Uuion hall,
at Marshfield.
1st, Hrd ami Mb. Sumlay nt 11. u. in. and Hutcheson building, at 8 o’clock p. White, Receiver, G. W . W hite; I.
Aug. 3— Bandon vs. Coquille, nt scription price is $1 per year. W e
nml 7,SO p. m. Samiay aobool every Sunday
have arraoged with Mr. Bryan
W . Mrs. W. H . Mansell; O. W .. J. Bandon.
at 10, n. in. EpwurtU Lenaoe. l> SO p. in. m.
Prayer meeting every Inursday evening at , Superintendent Hennessey tins M W alker; medical examiner, Mrs.
Aug. 10— Bandon vs. Coquille, whereby we enn furnish his paper
7. HO. A specialInvitation laextended tot be
»uperintennent nenn nsey nnB
and the H ek ald together for oue
publio to attend all service».
I discovered a new 5 foot vein of COul Nancy
N . W hite,
Alter the ut Coquille.
Aus 17— Coquille vs. Marshfield, I year for $2. The regular subscrip­
W. fc'. Holoimb, Pastor. I coal and is opening up the same. meeting adjourned a basket of fruit
tion price o f the two papers when
Tha W. C. T. U. meeta every Tneada, at ^
^
,ayB >boMt 4o fect below
ut Marshfield.
p. m. at the l’reabytunan cburch.
subscribed for separately is $2.50.
appeared and a general social good
Aug.
24—
Coquille
vs.
Bandon,
. . . .
.
,
Preabyterian Snbbotb aohool evi rv 8ab- tho old Flanigan mine. The old
botbatlOa.m. J ease Hall, Superintend mine bunkem havo boen repaired tlme enj ° ' e<L Altogether, the out- nt Bandon.
affi.
Aug. 81-MJoquille vs. Bandon, i
and a new roof put on and will be j look for this lodge is very flattering
Pro achine each Had and 4th Sabboth at
Coquille.
11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. You are oordialy used, to hold the coal from the and if the promoters had more
invited.
Samuel S. White. PuBtor.
new prospect. The new mines so tjme, no doubt the charter list
E,i*n«lft I'h, in A ll.
OauuaM B aptist Services by Uev.C. H. favorably local ed to the company’s
would have reached seventy five.
Barfclow eaob Znd aud 4lh Sunday in each
‘•One Minute Cough Cure beats
property
that
the
expenao
of
devel-
uioutb, at tba Little Church at this place.
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all other medicines I ever tried for
opeing and handling the output
Ilenlty 1» Y li'ltl.
coughs, colds, croup aud throat and
will be very small. Tw o men work­
L O C A L IT E M S .
“ I used DeW itt's Witch Hazel lung troubles, “ says D. Scott Currin
ed iu this Monday, getting oub5
Minute
Salvos for piles ami found it a cer­ of Loganton, Pa. One
M yrtle Point bus decided to tons of clear coal.
tain cure," says S. U. Meredith, Cough Cure is the only absolute
Digests
you eat.
celebrate tbo 4th o f July.
Of what docs a bad taste in your W illow Grove, Del. Operations Bate cough remedy which acts im­ This preparation contains all of tha
Ed. Lasswell. of the North Fork, mouth remind you?
Mothers everywhere dlgestants and digests ail kinds o f
It indicates unecessary to cure piles. They al­ mediately.
bad busmens iu towu Thursday.
that your stomach is in bad condi­ ways yield to Du Witts Witch Hazel certify to tho good it has done their f o o d . It gives Instant relief and never
falls tocure. I t allows you to cat all
F ob S a le . Throe or four fine, tion and w ill remaind you
that Salve. Cures skin diseases, all little ones. Croup is so sudden in the food you want. The most sensitive
fresh dairy cows. A p p ly to P. Hazel- there is nothing so good for such a kinds of wounds. Accept no coun­ its attacks that the doctor often ar- j tomachs can take It. By Its use many
rives too lute. I t yields at once to j Jiousands of dyspeptics have been
disorder ns Chamberlain’s Stomach terfeits. K. S. Knowlton.
ton, o f Iiivet ton.
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One Minute cough cure, Pleasant to i lured after everything else failed. I t
C- E. Nicholson, the civil engin- A Liver tablets after having once
yrevents formation of gason the stom­
Laborchere, the London editor taxe, Children like it. Sure cure ach,
eerof Marshfield, had business over used them. They cleanse and in­
relieving all distressaftereating.
for
grip,
bronchitis,
conga.
R.
S.
invigors te the stomach and regulate amt member of Parliament, won in
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take-
this way Friday.
Knowlton.
the libel suit brought agaiust his
Anyone wishing stock pastured the bowlcs. F or sale at 25 cents
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I t c a n 't h e lp
paper by the secretary of a club,
will do well to call od W. A. G ood­ per box by R. S. Knowlton.
Sam reminds us of n young !
b l f t d o y o u fJGîXÎ
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but it cost him $45,000. Rattier a _ Uncle
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•, j Pwparodonly by E.O. I) r W itt &Oo.,Ctaicaga
man, of this place.
large amount to spend for thepriv- married man walking tue lloor with j Xbo$i. botilo a > oqi & ius 214 timestiie 50 c*si 2 &
Oregon Jubilee Convention.
lloom y residence
near court |
bis new possessions.
Í
r . s Knowlton-
ilege of telling ttie truth
house. Com er property.■$1000.00
The Oi'egou Christinu Missinory
Tho Philadelphia Record was sold
R. D. Sanfofd, Agent.
convention will hold its annual
last week for $2,300,000, and at the
W. A. Welch, o f Titnon, was up sessions at the Turner Tabernacle,
same time was sola on the streets
to towu Friday to attend tho Dec­ Turner, Oregon, June 20tli to 30th,
for one cent. I t made a difference
oration Day exercises.
1902. Reduced
railroad
rules.
at which end the purchase was made
Any one wishing carpets wove Ciiailes Reign Scoville, A. M-, L.
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THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE.
Í 50 Styles '"SroïdpSKtîT-
should call on or address Mrs. B. L. D., of Chicago, III , will speak
Sold by All Stationers.
For Sale at a Bargain.
twice each day. From 40 to 50
F. Crow, o f Coquille, Or.
ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. ze toM si .. New York.
Worfci, Ctmdtn. N. I.
speakers
will
be
iu
attendance.
Before you order that tent for
100 acre dairy ranch, machinery
your camping outfit, call uud con­
Thrift and stinginess nro no akin tools and cream separator and en
sult LoDg’s tbo Saddlers.
and do not briug the same result. giue.
J. Q uick , Coquille, Or.
Oar Townsmnu, A. O. Balch,
Tipplers iu Australia have boy­
tha insurance man, made the cotted drink until tho present high
For Sale.
bay a business visit last week.
prices iu that commonwealth are
The largest aud beat selection lowered.
An A 1 stationery Piece Gosoline
Harness and Saddles in this section
with all
Strange ns it may seem, the larg­ Eugene, good ns new
Booh and Commercial l/l/oi k in the neatest and latest styles-•
o f tho state at F. Long A sous:
est sale Jiret Harte’s works is to tho equipments. About 11 horse power, Call at the HERALD office
Our prices are riaht.
Miss Flora Quick, of Lam ps I crei]it 0f Germany. Most of his W ill sell cheap, apply nt Whet-
creek, was up to town Friday
f rulay and
anil i wrjtings w,
0f frontier mining stone Repair Shop.
attended the Decoration Day ex- , 0nni|>K in California,
KodoS
Bargains in
Spring Goods
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Haven's Store!
O U R L I N E S A R E C O M P L E T E A N D P R IC E S 20 P E R C E N T
BELO W
FORM ER YEARS.
Suiting for Tailor Suits, Silk Mercerized Zephyrs, Madras Cbambay,
Fancy Dress Ginghams.
Latest Apiique Trimmings
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P. E Drone,
Butcher,
L Y O N S ’ B U IL D IN G ,
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y ,
2-Ceepa constanty on Hand H’rosib. ZM
Cea,
o f -A. l 2S:ind.s.
Dyspepsia Cure
Cahs Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping
Quantities.
what
UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE
i
C o q u ille
C ity .
O re g o n .
First-class in every respect; courteous treatment.
ular Boarding aud Lodging.
Transient and reg
W hita Labor.
First street—east end o f bridge.
S TE EL PENS
For all kinds of
j . A. LAM B & CO.,
Job PrintinQ'
e roues.
.
I A railroad under construction in
S. D. Chase, the late nrrival Pennsylvania uses a track-laying
from Snlt Lake City, has concluded 1 ,nnehine consisting of sixteen spe-
to locate at Marshfield aud moved i
cnr„ nnll „ Cranc, which lavs per-
bis fam ily tim ber on Friday.
H e f).(.t (rnck nt ,jiu rilto tlf two miles a
will eonduct a saloon in that c i t y . j j
J. O. Stemler, o f Dor i, who is
Baroness Burdett— Coutts, now
doing some special agency work eightv-eight years old, will view
tor the insurance branch o f the King Edward’s coronation proces­
Grunge, made our office n very sion from tho same windows from
pleasant business call ouWednes- which she looked on Qu< cu Victoria’s
dry.
sixty-four years ago.
D ied — In Marshfield, May 27,
Tho governor af New Jersey lias
1902, Ada Stubbs, aged 7 yearn. appointed a commission to pirns on
Deceased is a daughter o f Mr. and n,e merit of all the voting machines
Mrs. Stubbs, of tlmt
' or~ ] offered for sale in his state, under a
tner a brother o f Mrs. J, W. Sugg, . i-ec*ent tick providing for the uso of
o f this city.
| niuchines in stnto elections.
L o n g ’s the Saddlers, w ill carry j
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,
,
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Only good swimmers sreaccepta-
tents in stock. (Jail and see them, i
J
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1 ble as recruits in the German army.
They will have some in stock on
Often in maneuvers n force is re­
the arrival of tho next Alliance ;
quired to bh ini a stream several
and can order any tiling iiqthnt hue
hundred yards iu width, carrying
you waut.
clothing, arms and ammunition.
8. E. Johnson, one o f Myrtle
The president of the Illinois
Points popular merchants, return­
ed from a business trip to tho bav Central railroad hasjuat bought 10,-
Friday. He informs ns that his 000 acres o f land near Jackson,
mother is recovering from her lato Miss, which is to be turned into
80-acre model farms and cultivated
illness quite rapidly.
For biliousness uso Chamberlain's by scientific methods, to show what
Stomach A Liver tablets. They can be done.
cieauso tho stouiaolio aud regulate
the liver and bowls, effecting n
quick nml permanent cure. For
sale by R. 8. Knowlton
Blue prints miqvs of any T ow n ­
ship iu Roseburg, Oregon, Land
Distriet, showing all vacant lands
for 50 cents each. I f you want nnv
information from the U. 8. Land
Office, address,
T itle G uarantee i L oan Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
Leading educators say that the
training o f pupils to speak proper­
ly, socially, and before the publio,
is being too much neglected. It is
said that the a'oilitv to speak well
has never hud so great a value as
now.
S
Rsoent expressions that disasters :
are punishments for sins have been
generally desere lited.
They lisve '
served to rcoall Beecher’s statement,
made after tho Chicago fire, that
the real uso of a disaster was to
bring out latent benevolence nnd
sympathy stored away in the com.
manity.
Hardware, Stoves,
Tin and Agate ware
Notice to Debtors.
All persons knowing themselves
to be indebted ttv me are respect­
fully called upon to make imme­
diate settlement as 1 roust have
what is commiug to me to enable
me to carry on my business.
Yours, Respectfully,
W. H. SCHROEDER.
HOTEL COQUILLE
HEADQUARTERS
’V T O T IC E is hereby given that nil County
1.1 Warrants endorsed prior to Sept. 1st,
11)30. w ill he paul on presentation at my
ttlfico in Coquille O ily , Coos county, Oregon. _
No iutereat w ill be allow ed a fter Mur. |
2o. 1001,
T h is ‘20th dnv o f M ar. 1902.
J.H. DULLEY,
Countv Treasurer.
EiiECTRieiTY.
Doorsand Windows,
Lime and Cement,
9
C o q u ille , O re g o n .
Treasurer’s Notice*
j
Agricultural Implements,
Paiqts and oils,
FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
%
Hlntirelsr 3STe"w Management.
Electric X-iig-lrts in everyK o: : m
.
R ites from one to two dollars per day,
J.
P.
TUPPER,
Proprietor.
CLASS.
Best Goods-lowest Prices.
New Boarding House Dm n ppr M pnE
Are you suffering from rheuma­
tism. Week Back, Nervous trouble
or Generally run-down system? I
lÆ
ra. G
»-. R. Wickham.
Uso Electrio Belts and Batteries. !
Far men nnd women.
Electric j
..
,
Insides keep the foot warm, nnd j j O l l l G P tlG S Iu C tlC “ ,
prevent catching cold. For booklet
Best Table Service.
and circulars, address,
Rooms Neat and Clean.
iPropnetess.
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E l e c t r ic
A p p l ia n c e
C o .,
Medford, Oregon
A I REE PATTERN
(jo u r own ^rloction) to evrry sttb-
Hcribrr. Only 50 cent» a year.
M£ CALL'S
MAGAZINE 1
A LADIES’
MAGAZINE.
cot,»real platea; Intent
A ftm; beaut it I>1
Íaalí.ona. ilreastnaUtng rcoiiunuca ; funejr
work ; hual*hnl4 hinti Ilei ion, etc. Snb-
George Clinton, o f Norway, who
•«•riha icm U v , «>r, «n ul • (or latest copy
Lady agents wanted
d t .r tarn»«.
has been assisting Heaton A Shuck
S t jr t la li, K H la b le , . 9 implo, Up*to-
in the construction o f W heeler’s
d*t(», Ecniwmic .1
AWKoluiely
Perteci-FDUnir l’ ajier pAtteniB.
barn across the river jumped onto
a round handspike on Thursday,
Martinique, ouo of the Lesser
spraining an ankle quite severely, Antilles, belongs to Franc*. It
fiorn which he will be layed off was discovered by Christopher
for snmo time.
Columbus in 1502.
The French
Information regarding Civil Ser­ colonized it iu 1634 and used it s*l
vice Examinations, Pensions, Pat­ a naval station when her Tessi Is
4M Sfdms
divi Pfrír.r itíon» show
tbe
cih I Hfwhm U m «.
ents, Bounties, Trade-Marks, Copy­ helped us during the Revolution.
Only tí» and l< centa *.tch non* higher
British seized it in 1762. I
rights, Mail Routes, Govt. Docu­ The
A in f>»* * ?» "
v ' d in nearly «v e ry city
.v 440.XIS «-• > r w.til Ir.'tn
ments Public Ijsnds Govt. Supplies, 18'.I4 and 1809, nnd restored it to
THf.
Mc
C A L L CO.
procured. Three
large libraries treaty in 1811.
tl3 -V!3-f17
iU\ SU WW VOW.
• .«• *
located here.
National
Infoimatiou Bureau
Ditnxorriiw M t*cl<"<kl«*<l
612 14th St , N. W.
Hums, cuts, and other wonders
Washing ton, D. C.
often fail to heal properly if neglect
Arrivals by the Alliance from ed and become troublesome sores, j
Portland. Wednesday
Eva Schme- D eW itt’s \\ hioh Hazel Salve pre- |
Even I
der, Mrs. J. M Watson, Mary vents such consequence*.
Brooks, John F. Hall, C \V ebster, where delay lias aggravated the in-
F. Kelley, E. F. Stewart, Mias Stew- jury DeWitt's Witoh Hazel Salve ;
By t’ .in g
art, A. B. Daly, Mrs, Anderson, effects a cure. " I had a running
Annie Anderson. Msrv Anderson, sore on mv leg thirty years,” says
J. C. Tolls, D F. Dnrphy J. R H. 0. Hirty, Yankretown, lnd
,8m tiles, J. E Simmons, F. W. Sal- “ After using many remedies, I tried
MRS IX IT T IE D AVIS,
tua, Harry Turner, Robert Thomp­ DeW itt’s Witch Hazel S tive A few
Cures sll
son, Harry Rose, T Thorseo, II. boxes hesled the sore,”
Hole agent for Coos County.
Cable, E W. Gould, C Wales. E skiu diseases. Files yield to it st Coquille, Oregon.
Beware of counterfeit*
R.
Wold J L, Moody, J 8 Wilcox, J once.
On sale at Galliers hard ware
A French, M Wallace, II. 1st.
S Knowlton.
Store.
JO H N S O N , D E A N A C O „ P R O P S .
Courteous Treatment.
Haudy to Dejiot nnd Boat Landing.
FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSEBURG.
EASY!
p a l l e t ,
FRESH M EATS of all Kind Covshmlly on Hands,
also
Fish, Clams and Chickens
Having obtained first-class rigs nnd
tlie
H i g - l x e s t IF ^ r lc e f e r
teams, I am now prepared to do a \ X 7 " e w i l l
general freight and passenger business
C liic l£ e x i.s a n d w a n t -4 0 d o z e n .
between Myrtle Point and Roseburg.
W ill leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday,
making one trip a week.
W ill make
trips to Coquille City when occaciou requires.
First-class accommoda­
tions gunreateed.
J. A. D ubsix .
M yrtle Poiut, Oregon
y c u i
G la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y
&
d ealers
/k
in
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGELINE
e<*L
y
First-Class Groemos,
Jlíikc your Washing
Drygoods, iioois and Shoos.
L arge
B. FENTON.
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
J ohnson s M il l
Man cifttotvirea
In
Golden W
asùiug GnponM
, Feed and Ware-House C o n n e c tio n
r
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GOOD VALUES OUR MOTTO
Cive Us a Trial!
-C -L U IIIB E H , L P ’BS, E T G .|F
FPPLEB0XES, DRY FIDISIJIIJG Jl SPECIALTY.
Patterns for houses, barns, and bridges furnished promptly.
Deliveries of lumber and shingles made by rail or water.