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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1902)
Baseball Schedule. Resolution! cf Condolence- T U E S D A Y , J U N E 24, 1902 Church Directory. Kpincopftl Church.—Episcopal services w ill be held at 8t. Jauiet* church, Coquille City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at U) a. m. each Sunday. Win. Horeefall, Pastor. M E. Church, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. ui. tiuuoay-school every buoday at 10 o’clock. Senior Epworth Lca^uu at 6:30, p. in. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayeruieet- i hr Thursday evening at 7:30. H. C. Allen, pastor. C hbistian ( ’in.'BCH.- -Communion services at 11a. in. Sunday-school at 10 a. in. En deavor society at 3 p. in . nil cor^ dlly in vited to attend all servcoes. j f . E. Church.—Preaching service every 1st, 3rd and f»th. Sunday at 11, a. m. anil and 7,80 p. ui Sunday school every Sunday at 10, a. m. Epworth League, fi 30 p. m. Prayer meeting every L'nnrsdny evening at 7.30. A special inyitation isextended to the public to attend all services. W. fc\ Holoouib, Pastor. The W. C. T. U. meets every Tuesday at p. m. at the Presbyterian church. Presbyterian Sabboth school every Sab- both at 10 a. m. Jesse Hall, Superintend ent. Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. You are oordialy invited. Samuel 8. White. Pustor. O kiiman B aptist Services by Kev. C. H. Bark low each L'lid and 4lh Sunday in each month, ut the Little Church at this place. M.»,. — .. - .. I ..... L O C A L IT E M S . M. H. Hersey, out Fu st street merclmnt, l uy's wool. Judge J. HeDry Schroecer, of Arago, dropped iu to see us while iu lowu Wednesday. Anyone wishing stock pastured will do « o i l to call on W. A. Jood- man, of this place. Thomas Devereox, o f npnr Par- kersborg, was among our Coqnille visitors on Thursday. A ny one wishing carpets wove should call on or nddress Mrs. 15. F. Clow, of Coquille, Or. Before you order that tent for your camping nittit, call and con sult Lou g’s the Saddlers. Dout fail to come out and hear Rev. Holoomb’s talk o o frd e rn a l- ism on the tveu m g o f the 29th. Any inventor intending to apply for a patent can Rave money by communicating with the publisher o f this paper. W. E. McDuflep, o f this city, went to Hear creek Friday where lie will visit his son, Bert and family. H e will be abdoot a week ot so. For biliousness use Chamberlain’s Stomach it L iv e r tablets. They cleanse the stomaclie and regulate the liver and bowls, effecting a quick and permanent euro. For sale by R. H. Knowlton. Anyone having city properly sor sale, cheap for cash, with or without buildings, level mid not too for out, will do well to call at the H e r a i ,D office or address 8. H. Dicks at Coqnille. Blue prints maps of any Tow n ship in lioseburg, Oregon, Land District, showing all vacant lands fo r 50 cents each. I f you want any information from the U. H. Land Office, address, Whereas, It has pleaspd the Al- wiso Father o f the Universe to rt>- move by death Mr. J. N. Drane, beloved father of our este-roed Neighbors, Mrs. Multi« McUuffin end M ibh Ethel Lowtber, Therefore, be it resolved, That we, officers aud members o f E ve ning T id e Circle No. 214, Women o f W oodcraft, tender the sincere sympathy o f our hearts, iu this their sad bereavement, Be it further resolved, Thnt these resolutions bespread on records of our Circle.tliHt a copy be furnished the C oqnille B f r a i .D and Bulletin for publication. M bs . M. E. F a ir m a n , « M rs . U. M S coo , A n n ie J. R obinson . --------— . . . ■lend) Iu Yield. “ I used D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salves for piles nnd found it n cer tain cure," says S. It. Meredith, W illow Grove, Del. Operations nnccessnry to cure piles. They al ways yield to Do Witts Witch Hazel Sdve. Cures Bkin diseases, all kinda of wounds. Accept no coun terfeits. R. 8. Knowlton. There lias been quite a serious time out on Elk R iv e r during the week. Miss Bossen, the teacher, fell, striking her neck across a pail, and it is asserted actually dis located her ueck. The dislocation could he plainly seen, and for a time she was thought to be dead. Then, suddenly making a struggle her neck whs thrown in place with a thud that was plainly heard, and she slowly recovered, but has since suffered severly from the effects. Mike Limpacli had the misfortune to get his finger cut off by a saw while working in the mill. Al. Marsh was seriously ill for a time, but is recovering. Miss Kate Mc Kenzie met with a slight accident while visilTng at Coouville, but it can be darned. Mrs. K ellar had a very serious spell of heart failure; the doctor was aeut for, but beiug absent Mr. Leneve started out to reuder what assistance he could. He was going uh fast as the horse could curry him wlieu his saddle turned and he was thrown violent ly to the ground, receiving Bevere outs and bruises about the head. We learn that Mr». Lane is also quite sick.— Fort O ifo rd Tribune -----------» - • - • - -------- D nnirri-u» •> Xcgl«el<*<t Burns, outs, and other wonders often fail to heal properly if neglect- oil and become troublesome sores. D e W ilt’a Which Hazel Halve pre vents such consequences. Even where delay has aggravated the in jury D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Halve effects u euro. " I had a running sore on my leg thirty years,” says H: G. Hivrtv, Yankeetown, Ind. “ A fter using many remedies, I tried D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Halve. A few boxes lienlod the sore,” Cures all skin diseases. Piles yield to it at ouce. Beware of counterfeits. It. H. Knowlton. — ■ * ----- A fine line o f lace cnrtaitis and portiere on next Areata for the New Furniture Store. ----------- «-»♦-«----------- T it u s G uarantee & L oan C o . “ TH E VOLCANO’« D E A D LY Rosoburg, Oregon YY oi 'I a I ■•«»in I In* Full «1 l*oii9 fit* I i to Juue 29 - -Coquille vs. Bauduu. at Coquille. July 6- — Marshfield vs. Coquille, at Maialifield. Julv 13. — Usudou vs Marshfield, r, • . \ H rtn ’ ’ ' July 20 - Coquille vs. Marshfield at C< quille. July 27.— Marshfield vs. Baodon, at Marshfield Aug. 3, Bandon vs, Coquille, ut g a^,'p)U J. B. Moomaw, the farmer, o f near Atag- , wns in town Thurs day aud ordered oue o f these Os borne bay tedders o f J. A. Lnuib A Co. to assist in taking care of his heavy crop of hay, being un able to core the hay on the ground without some means of stiring it up. Ed sud Francis Abem ethy were at M yrtle Point a few day« last week. fi n a \i Swan and ,, ,Y wftn' ' r ^' • , , », daughter Etta, accompanied by Mr. Brown who has been pastor o f the IJ. B Church al Gravel Ford for the past two years, aod M-s. Brown ami Mr. Fellows ha»e g o n e rut To Irwin, Lane county to attend Ibp U. B. Conference. Messrs. Roberts and Deyot , A u t 10. — Bnudon vs, Coqnille, young men from Myrtle P.iint, en at Coquille. Aug. 17.— Coqnille v*. Marsh joyed a two days’ outing and fish ing here last week. The breaking field, nt Marshfield. Ban- o f their curt wheel «ud leading Aug. 24.— Marshfield j their horse home was not due to don. Ht Bandon. Aug 31.— Coquille vs Bandon, Hie big load of fish caught, al- though their fish basket was well at Coquille. filled, but was due to the wbp“ l not having enough good spokes in it. Bandon Recorder. I Neva Harry lsw orkingthe roads Fred N. Perkins and wife re- turned from California last Sun between Hitkum aud the couutv line, and Dougins county is work day. ing from 'he county line east. So Amos Hatcher’s son, a lad about 14 years old, killed a large bear the tbe outlook is for a good mountain t . latter part of last week. H e did road tnis ail nun. » «»> - --k------- the shooiiug with a 22 caliber rill a . I,i-ails T h em All. Miss Florence Rosa is home from ‘ One Minute Cough Ouro beats San Francisco on a visit to her all other medicines I ever tried for parents, R. H. Rosa and wife. She coughs, colds, croup and throat and is accompanied by a friend, Miss lung troubles, “ says D. Scott Currie Peters. of Logaoton, Pa. One Minute Mrs. B. H. Henderson and chil Cough Cure is the only absolute dren,of Han Francisco, arrived here safe cough remedy which acts im Sunday to visit C. H. Butler aud mediately. Mothers everywhere wife. Mrs. Henderson is Mr. auJ certify to the good it has done their Mrs. Butler’6 daughter. little ones. Croup is so sudden in Bandon is to have a match fac its attacks that the doctor often ar tory, A budding is now being pre rives too late. I t yields at once to pared for that purpose and the Oue Minute cough cure, Pleasant to factory will be iu operation in take, Children like it. Sure cure about two weeks. This enterprise for gt ip, bronchitis, ceugs. R. S. will give about a dozen more labor Knowlton. Bargains in (M r . B ryan ’ s P aper ) The Commoner has attained within six months from date o f the j first issue n circulation o f 100,000 copies, a record probably never equated in the history o f American periodical litei atuie. The nuparal- j -------- A T --------- ieled growth o f this paper demon- , «Irate« that there is room in the newspaper field for a national pa per devoted t»> the discussion of political, economic, aud social prob lems. T o the columns o f Th e, Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes Ins best efforts; Rmj his review o f O U R L 1 N E 8 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 political events as tiiey arise from BELO W FO RM ER YEARS- time to time can not tail to interest Suiting for Tailor Suits, Silk Mercerized Zephyrs, Madras Charnbay, t Jose who study public questions. Fancy Dress Ginghams. The Commoner's regular sub- Latest Aplique Trimmings .scription price is i l per year. We '+ VS Wvteüte have arranged wi'h Mr. BryaD w hereby we enu furnish bis paper nnd the II ehald together for one year for $2. The regular subscrip tion price of H ip two papers when subscribed for separately is $2.50. Spring Goods H aw aii’s Store! P. E. Drone, Kodri Dyspepsia Core Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food, ltgivesinstant relief aud never fails to cure. I t allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive tomachs can take it. By its use many Jiousands of dyspeptics have been lured after everything else failed. It prevents formation ofgason the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Butcher, L Y O N S ’ B U IL D IN G , C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , Kseps ccnstanty on Hand H’rasla c f I K Z in d - S . Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shippig Quantities. T UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE C o Q . - u . i l l © City. Oregon. it can’t help ers work in the town nod quite ari but do you good A big supply o f Newbro’s Her- Transient and rag First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. increuse in the payroll o f labor only byE. O. D e 'V it t &O o ., Chlcaga pieide, the great dandruff cure, at Prepared ular Boarding and Lodging. Ih o SI. botti« coo tains 2 tí times the 50c. siso. here. McDonald’s tonsoria parlors. R. S. Knowlton. Follow ing is the list of passen W h ite Labor. “ I First street— east end o f bridge. gers who arrived on the Mandalay Sunday evPUtng: Mrs Ida Owen, Miss Florence Rosa, Miss C. M. Peters, Mrs. B. H. Heudersou. Else Henderson, Blythe Ileuderson, Mrs. H. N. Noors, Mrs. liadolvitch E tB tt THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. 15 0 S t y le s F'T?rqad PorntïT** and children, Mra. Reupe, L illie - - SoM by All Stationer«. ESTEBBBOOK STEEL PEN C0« ?e lotm si.. New York. Johnson, VV. W. Whittington, R. Wort», Cv.iKtvn. N, I. Boyle, G eorge E. Howe, Fred N. Perkins and wife, Capt. PeterooD, E. O. Bjorkquist, and one Cbiua- rnan. fSTERBROOK^SmUi J. A. LAMB & CO., For all kinds of S tatu o r Ouio, C m o r T oledo , I In ca* Comity, | Frank ,1. Cheney make* oath Hint he is the senior partner of the Arm of F. J. C he eky St Co., doing business in the City of To ed», County anil State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum o f ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tile use of H A L L ’S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and Hubscribed in my re*e!ice, this 6th day of December, A. D. ? ' 8*!. j se al j ^ A. W. GLEASON, Notary Publio. Hitll’r Catarrh Cure ia taken internally and acta directly on Iho Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimo nials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O' lyT S old by Druggists. 7.r,o. Hall's Family l ’ills are tho best. ---- ----- . - For Sale at a Bargain. ICO-acre dairy ranch, machinery tools aud cream separator aDd en gine. J. Q u ic k , Coquille, Or. Job Printing rsEïrasPE’saœsB - Booh and Commercial Woi k in the neatest and latest styles— Call at the HERALD office Our prices are riaht. HOTEL COQUILLE, For Sale. An A 1 stationery Pierce Gasoline Engine, good as new with all equipment«. About 1$ lioise power. W ill sell cheap, apply at Whet- «toue Repair Shop. -------- — ----- -— Notice to Debtors. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me are respect fully called upoD to make imme diate settlement as 1 must have what is comtmug to me to euable ( lurk A < «.. m M i h Ml., I*m i- me to carry on my business. Pm. Yours, Respectfully, <§wA \V. H. S chroedeb . -- --- •«■»«------- Ejcrdwarc, Stoves, Tin and Agate ware Dcorsand Windows, Lim e and Cement, Agricultural implements, Paitjts and oils, C o q u ille , O re g o n . HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Entirely 3STe"Yxr Management. Electric Xji@rla.ts in everyE ocm Rates from one to two dollars per day. i ! m * Curl Bros., o i the Norway crenm- ery, paid < ffon the 10th inst for A p ril, paying 22Jc per pound for butter-fat. This is a good show ing for this new institution, and thpre is no question but these young men are assuied ot the unqualified success they so richly deserye. ■>«-*< rn«*ti<»n o l SI. IM rrr*-,” by Prof. Charles Morris. L L . D. Most iutenae- iv interesting book over published. Com plete, thrilling, and accurate nooount of greatest disaster that ever befell the hu man race—greater even than Pompeii. Tells how Martinique, one of the most beautiful islands in tbe world, was suddenly trans formed into a veritable hull. About 500 pages, profusely illustrated with photo graphs taken before and after the disaster. Practically only “ Martinique Hook” in the field, tor everyone now insists on having Prof. Morris’ book and no other. Best au thor, largest book, illustrated, scientifically accurate. Price, $1.30. Aa«*utn IV n iil- «‘il. Knorruoa \ profits for those who act quioklv. Most liberal terms, f'utfit 10 cents. Don’ t lose a minute. Send for out fit IM M E D IA T E L Y ami be nt work The chance of a life-time for making money. Tla.3 Commoner. East Fork Ileus J. P. TUPPER, Proprietor, GLASS. Best GcodS'Lowest Prices. New Boarding House Pioneer Meat 9 Mrs. O. K-. Wiol5.1aa.m, Propnetess. - - Coquille, Ore. Collier Residence, - - Bi st Table Service. Room« Neat and Clean. Coût tenus Treatment. Haudy to Depot and Bout Landing. FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSESI». JO H NSO N, D E IN & CO., P R O P S . r o e a l^ e t, FRESH M E A TS o f nil Kind Constantly on Hands, also Fish, Clams and Chickens W e have just received a letter Treasurer’s Notice- from our friend, J. W Lawrence, j Ha- iug obtained first class rigs anil \X7 'e - w i l l t lis XEigMest IPxlce for yo-var posted at Bonnie, this state in This signature Is on every box of tbe genuine O T IC E is hereby given that all County ; teams, I am now prepared to do a | Warranta endorsed prior to Sept. 1st, j forms ns that ha is located there L a x a tiv e B rom o Quininc Tablet. 02xicM en3 and want 40 dozen. ItiiiO. will be paid on presentation at my general freight aud passenger business for the preseut, where lie wants tbe remedy that enrea a ovM In one day I office in Coquille City,Cooaoonnty,Oregon. *»•*» between Myrtle Point aud Roseb.urg. j ^ _ the Hr.HAi.ii. We predict that I No int<>!bsi will be allowed after Mar. i 25. 1901, W ill leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, O l e l X T l S 0 X 1 S s t l O T U O S C t c i y f t l l d F P I t t f l y Jock will get his share of 'lie pro Thi* 20th day of Mar. 1009. making one trip a week. W ill make ducts o f those rich mines in that J. H. D U LLE Y, •eotlnu. Couutv treasurer. tri|.a to Loqim 'o d t y when oecaniou requires. First-class accommoda-| A new bouse suitable for Hotel | tions gunreuteed. «• A- D i u e ll . or Boarding bouse— 10 bedrooms, A splendid sample of the work Myrtle Point, Oregon office, sewing room, l ’ slor Ac., all turned out by the Coo* Bay Iron newly furnished, nnd a Ni . 1 new Foundry in the form of a tiue Piano, Bathroom and Electric Are you suffering from rheuma Dronze propeller for the steamer l Lights. Lot 50x100 feet. Good tism. Week Baek. Nervous trouble Antelope Ims been lyin g at our location; uow doing a fair busi or Generally run-down system? dock for several days. This is a ness. Reason for selling, poor Use FJectric Belts nnd Butteries. fine piece of work, and the steamer health. For particular», enquire of Far men and women. Electric Favorite haa ordered a suitable \\ S i n c l a i r . Insoles keep the feet warm, and one for that boat from the same Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in rcadi Coquille , O r I prevent catching cold. For booklet source. ness for Rpecial trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. aud circulars, addiess, Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. A letter from W ill E. Steward, E lxctkic A ppliance C o ., n o n e * o r tDMiNtsi r a rou. DEALER* IN o f Riverton, written from Hoslyn MedforJ, Oregon. O TICE i* Usn-by KtYen that Ihe nader- Washington, informs us that be is signed has filed bin petition in Iho at that place at present, employed Coonfcv Court for <’ « h >« County. Oregon, aak- . anid C«>urt to make an ordef allowinu J in the mines at good wages, etc ins bun to reHitfu hi* ofikets na administrator o f H e tells of baying met several, the estate o f I'eter I nasvrell. deceased, and tbe Judge o f Mid Court hat set Wednesday. Coqudle boys there, and that W ill-, July 9. 1309, a* the day for hearing aaid pe iam Copley is in that neighbor tition, Dated May 29,1909. — ------------ ED W A HI> LA S 8W K LL. hoou, hut lie has Dot mot him yet. Administrator Estate of Pett r Laaswel!, ( He send best regards to all. deceased. N For Sale af a Bargain. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE ELECTRICITY. B. FENTON, cQ a f N your Wiisliiiiii First-Class Groceries, Drygoods, Boots and Shoes. EASY! ’ Of w hat does a bad taste in your mouth remind you? It indicates By U .ing that your stomach is in bad condi-, tion and will remind you that No I H m p i i o i n t i a r n t . there i* nothing so good for such a disorder as Chamberlain'« Stomach Have your ayes tested at your home MRS. L O T T IE DAVIS, A Liver tablets after having once and correctly fitted. W rite to Sole agent for Coos County. used them. They cleanse and in Coquille, Oregon. vigorate the stomach and regulate On sale at G a llier» hard ware Practical Optician. the bowlef. For sale at 25 cents Stör«. Myrtle Point. Oregon. per bo« bv R. 8 Knowlton. No Lossof Time or Money M . C. P O H L , PR0PR1ETQ & L a r g e ------- In G olie» Washing; C o m p a tì, Feed and Ware-House C o n n e c tio n GOOD VALUES OUR MOTTO Cive Us a Trial! J ohnson ’ s M ill , m MUSBER, L7Fl’F}S, ETC.; M a n v iíte -c r fu jr e s 7 IPPLBB0XES, DI^Y F-IIJISIJIDG 71 SPECIALTY. Patterns for bouse*, barns, and bridge* furnished promptly. Deliveries o f lumber aod shingles made by rail or water.