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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1902)
V. Hera là VOL '¿0. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1902. DENTIST J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. Office ever Johnson, Doan A Co’s market. Coquillo, Oregon. r G. D. Holden, 12 • - . .. —«Vi'i-ir-^ - . — Lawyer. Justice of the Peace City Recorder. TJ S. Commissioner. General Insurance Ayent. Notary Public. Office in Robinson Building. C o q u il l e , O A h e q o n .__ J. Sherwood, Attorney - at - Law. C o q u il l e C i t y , C ooh C o u n t y , O Notary tutiffc. heqon . John F. Hail, Attorney .a t - i^ w , m a esh field , oheqon . Denier in KnAl E statk of nil kinds. SHAD HUDSON, l : J• E HAYNES. Hudson & Haynes, Register oí* Heliool Officers Eoklev, Curry Coouty, Oregon AVE vnlonhle Mines. Lands Farms. for Slock Knuches nod Timber sale. House nnd fl acres of laud well improved in \Vilbur, Dongles county, Or., for sale, or exchange for property in Myrtle Point H S. H. McADAMS, GENERAL BlacKsiitb | Wapn Work H orseshoeing a Specialty. N. W. Cor Second and dull Sts , C oci u 1 11 p City, Oregon. THE COMfAONEf? Issued WeeHy. W i ll i a m J . S in « '.!, Editor and Publisher, 1.ISC01A, • • - NEBRASKA. T erms —H erat , d and C ommoner — C ayable in A dvance . One Year . . . . . . ............................$2 00 Six M onths..................................... 1 0 0 Three M ouths............................... 75 THE I ^ hardware ' store , * Wm. Gather, Proprietor, HAPjDVJflHE, AGfUE WARE QUEENS WAHH, TIN W0HE. Call and examine prices. poods and investipte aula COO 3 I3A.Y MarMs anil Stois WorHs C. IV. PATERSON, Prop. Mannfaotnror of Marble Monuments, Hea I- stones. Tablets, ot-o. ooraeterv lots enclosed with stone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties iving in the country or other towns who may M a wist anything in my line of bnsiness r s h e iu t d O rfo To ttie “U morfunate Dr. Gibbon ,-t* T h is old re liab le and m ost successful spec- t ialidt in San F ratcis- I op, still co n tin u es to Retire nil S exual and S em inal D iseases, |s n c h an G onorrhes- |( 1 1 e e t , S t r , o t u re, |S y p h ilis . in all it iform fl.S kin D iseases. __ » N e r v o u s D ebility, Im potency, Sem inal W eakness and Loss of M anhood, the consequence of self-abuse and excesses producing the following sym pa tom s: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in tu e ears. Iocs of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation of the h e art, weakness of the lim bs and back, loss of m emory, pim ples on th e face, coughs- consurantion e tc . DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran oisoo over 37yearsan 3 thosetroohledshoald not fail to consult him and receive the ben efit of his great skill and experience. The doctor cores when others fail. Try him. CCRES G U ARAN TEED . Persons cured a t hom e. C harges reasonable. Cnll o* w rite. D R .J . F . GIBBON, 625 K °arney Plreet . Snn Fruncm co COQUILLE VflLLEY -- E. G. D. H O LD E N ’S Over Three Hundred Million Dollars iDserance GpilaJ om e nsurance om pany aul raders nsu ra n ce om e om pany nsurance sso c ia tio n q u it a b l e if e n su r a n c e nsurance h ir t y h ic a g o om pany o m pany an r a n c isc o h il a d e l p h ia om pany ears Liquid Electricity! Jh e Palace Barber Shop, Eishtrap Shinglemill, Young &, Albee, Props. WOMEH ALL « Forç 'CAR9 UH LYONS’ STOHE. to write for our confidential letter before ap plying for patent; it may be worth money, promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign we PATENTS and T E RAD E M A R K S or return EN T IR attorney’* fee. Send model, sketch or photo and we «end an IM M ED IA T E F R E E report on patentability, we give the best legal service ami advice, and our charges are moderate. Try os. SWIFT & CO., P a te n t L a w yers, 0pp. U.S. Patent Ofllce, Washington, D.C. 112 j could not tuke decent care of its J. I LAMB, Prai. L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres. G.W WHTE, Cashnr I impoverished veterans, who, compar« - | ed with the dependent soldiers of : the Union Army, are few in n u n - j her. alluston of Commander I In Coos County, ffc>r_ tlao Year Beginnlnc tlno TTvlrci Monday I Tot The ranee to the tie should «t C A P I T A L . . . . 9 5 0 ,0 0 0 in J nn©. 1 0 OE. this late day bind the veterans of both armies to each other is clothed W. H, Bunch, County School Superintendent, McKinley, Oregon. C O Q U I L L E , O Z E S IE G rO L T with authority, for it dates from the last words of Grant. Grant was by Doe.s a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved his own request borne to tho grave personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school distrio by the Generals of both armies, and warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru POSTOFriCIK ADl»YZ ON8 TSAR. TWO YÖVRS. TUBE!! YEARS. so was General Sherman. The Con ments—Notarial work. federate General Johnston had lea-l Issues fire iusurance at lowest rates in following companies: ing Union Gener-ds among his pall .¿Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdoburg. bearers, and with the single notable E G Coffelt Marshfield George Thirwason Robert Rooke 1 E T Coffolt s o - a - irid o p idurectoirs . ex-.-eptiou of General Early, every A. J. SHERWOOD. Myrtle Point E Raker Mrti T M H- rrnann W H itenlro ISAIAH HACKER J. J L A M B 2 H G Hermann eminent Confederate soldier imitat Arttgo J D Clinton .1 H Barklow L It Woodward Alex Stauff L. HARLOCKER, and G W.WHITE. ed the example of Lee in casting Coquille Cbas Green It Potnery J B Sweet T P Hanlv his influence without a break for J Whittington Myrtle Point B C Shull 1) McNair W A M--N .ii- peace and unity after the great battle ^riSi-ipiie James Magee L J Cook Wm Tnrpen G C F McCollum was over. It is fortunate that this E L Bcssey 1»M irHhfield Win Palmer T J Powers 7 M 3 Cuilip conservative iulluenceon both sides G-quille D P Strang J J Lamb I Hacker M O Hawkins opposed to the vast crowd of parti C A Johnson Marshfield F Hagelstein J T MeCormio 9 John F Hall san demagogues on both sides that General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building, J B Dye Coquille J T Bullaek F M Gevrcz 10 Mr« M A Huntings were the curse of both sections.— A Farris Parkersburg A E Hadsell .1 V Hunblock 11 Thou Devereux C o q u ille , O regon. Oregonian. Alex Suderlund Marshfield J T Collver VV A Collver 12 T M Collver V Anderson North Bend Mat Story E Erick-on J M Thomas That Free Ferry. R C Cavett Riverton J M Vowell J F Cheaneay 14 C C Price H H Rrownson Bridge A L Nosier C E Houser S K Lushbaugh Kepresented. A free ferry at Coqnilip City seems W F Ray Marshfield Chas Elford C 0 Johnson lfi W S W alker to bo the principal discussion of H I C , N. Y. - - - - - - . . $ 1 4 , 4 0 6 ,4 5 0 . 3 8 P Peterson Marshfield W H Gamble C T Smith 17 E G Baker the people who live aloug tho S t . P F . & M . I nsurance C ompany , M in n . - . . . $ 2 ,8 5 5 ^ 0 1 2 .0 0 W G Lawhorn J L Durrand Marshfield Louis Dufuult 18 Roy E La «-horn route of that much-needed road T ’ I C , C - - - - . . $ 2 , 4 3 5 , 5 7 1 .2 9 B R Banning • Coquille Icon Gregory Geo Conger 19 Joe E Collier from Coquille to Riverton and on H F . & M. I C , S F - - - $ 1 ,0 3 7 . 7 1 5 .3 8 W J Strong Coquillo W M Hamilton J M Byers 20 D Morgan through to Lam ps creek, connect F A I C , P - - - $ 6 ,3 4 0 , 2 5 0 .9 9 J Walstrom Bullards G uk Carl sen B Lanigau 21 Edw Fahy ing with the Baudon-Myrtle Point E L I C , N. Y . - .- - - - $ 3 0 4 ,5 9 8 ,0 6 3 .4 0 Fairview VV A Flynn W H Lvtton F R Taylor 22 F A Pierce road. It is fully understood by I have had over T Y ’ experience in Local and General agen Lee VV J Licbty J V Shuek E D Myers most every one that as soon as this cy work in Insurance matters, aud all business entrusted to me will re 23 J W Mast Lee Ray Myrtle Point H A Strong Thos Wilson 24 .1 T Lewellen road, which is heiug hastily opened ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above Fairview G VV Norris J L Barker W O Matthews ll W Hulverstott to Lam pa cteek, is ready for use, Fire Insurance Companies. £ . G. D. HOLDEN, May S H Crouch J P DaviH S Peterson there will be os much, or more ____ 26 C VV Sanford Gereral Insurance Agen E P Mast McKinley 11 E Wilcox Chas Heller 27 Frank Snow travel ou it than any other road iu J D Culbertson Gravel Ford F Harnish Iv tl Hnuseu 28 E J Lamb the couuty. Iu view of this fact F N Perkins Bandon J O Bates S J Davison 29 S J L Davison all the influential aud up-to-date Mat Matson Sumner J W Catching •Tas Stock 30 F E Wilson citizens on this road or’in any way Rural Ben Gant A M Arnold John Gant Calvin Grant interested- iu its success, say we Dora Wm Abernethy F E Scofield R A Easton 32 M C Miller must have a free terry. The The greatest remedy of the age of all kinds of Aches trd Tairr, Bjui* Wm Lusk Myrtle Point F A Perrish J VV Perry 33 J D Barklow wishes of thb people on this point E VV Jones Myrtle Point J L Knight John Whobrey 34 O E Marsters were shown by the unanimous Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps and Colic. Sole agent for Cot sand Curry Marshfield E R Jones L D Smith A M Collver 35 J ,1 Clinkinbeard signing of a petition to the couuty n J- C. L A I R D C o q u ille . O r Anson Rogers Marshfield E R Hodson Frank Rogers 36 H H Rogers a -or Sale at R. S. Knowhou’s whereonlv first c I iisb orngs are kept fot this great convenience. Myrtle Point P Brack S S Endicott R W Harington 37 Samuel Brewer Coquille City is anxious to give B F Adams Templeton N Monson •I Steinlocker 38 Benj Roberts the public free access to the towu H E Bessey Marshfield G H Yoakam J E Noah 39 Donald M-Tntosh and he put on Ibe same footing M Russell Marshfield P He nnessey W M Richardson 40 S J Sleep with Myrtle Point and other towns. Myrtle Point E W Hermann N G W Perkins S E Johnson 41 L A Roberts We all know of the needed bridges T S Everden John Fish Bridge E Culver 42 E Jenkins haviug beeu put up at Myrtle Poiut, Norway H .J Allen H J Itadabaugh G S Davis 43 E L Cortnan giving the public free admittance to Ed Johnson J C Laird O It Willard Coquille 44 Frank Willard the towu. One of these bridges cost C Rodine Y T Thomas Allegany J H Price 45 M D Price PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON the connty $7000, the iulerest on C T Blumenrother A J Hamlin Langlois A Davis 46 F H Colgrove which sum would pay a man to The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is Etelka J D Hayes W M Wise J 0 Warner 47 James Grant ruu a free ferry at Coquille. We always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping I T Weekly Giavel Ford W Smith W L Krantz 48 I M Weekly take particular interest iu any Chas Cavanaugh Marshfield Mrs 0 A Richards Joe Hodson 49 W E Richards public improvement that tends is taught exactly as books are kept iu business ; where shorthand is Remote G V Gurney II S Davis L B Fetter 50 G A Hansen toward the upbuilding of our com made easy ; where penmanship is at its b est; where hundreds of H Htemmer M J Bowrnn Marshfield W P Fox 51 Z T Siglin munity. and hope to hear a favor C F Watterman Bancroft C S Warner 52 Ralph Winningham S E Appleton able report from the couuty court bookkeepers aud stenographers have been educated for -fiecess. in A Ruth May J W Judd C M Si gel 53 B F Savage in the near future which will menu life; where thousands more will be. Open ail the year. Catalogue free. T J Thrift Bandon Albert Dyer A McNair 54 D M Charlson a great increase iu Coquille’e busi Coquille J P Clausen J 1? It Shelton V V ’ J Teniiison 55 J R McGee A. P. A R M S T R O N G , LL. B., P R IN C IP A L ness and a wouderful benefit aud John Matson Alex Matson Marshfield 56 VV H Norton A Stambuck convenience to a large camber of George H Wilson Empire 57 Annah M Rozell M Tallbott Henry Butler citizens along the south side of the VV’ E Craine Wm Kay Riverton 58 VV D Roberts J D Donaldson river. A C it iz e n . J S Root N Smith 59 S E Ansen J F Munford Arago Take Care ol Your Staiiiaeh C A Goodman 60 R W Bullurd E A Smith N A Pederson Bullards The man or woman whose diges Harry Hansen Abe Rose Lee Barrows Bullards 61 C A Sacchi M cD o ijald íP rop rieto r.P ü i^ ^ P 7 tion is perfect and whose stomach N E Barklow J F Haga Parkersburg 62 E L Ohinnn Albert Snead perforins its every function is never L D Belieu James Rookard 63 R A C iibbins Thos Rookard Bridge 6ick. Kodol cleanses, purifies, and J II Jones S G Wilson Bandon 64 J H Tucker P Summers sweetens the stomach and cures 63 Joe L Laird J D Laird J R Benham Sitkum E N Harry ■^P^Finest. Equipped Shop in Coos County, positively and permanently all stom Lake 66 Peter Menegat J D Magee J Shutter 0 Landrith Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. ach troubles, indigestion and dys 67 Frank Miller W Harnmack John Rowan Arago W AU.ee pepsia. It is the wonderful recon C O Q ‘CTX3L j L3 3 Pete Peterson Marshfield 68 Alex Simpson John Hansen Henry Miller - - - 0X eE G $03> T structive tonic that is making so 69 W B Beebe Hobt M-’Lay C M Wickham A M Bunten Marshfield many sick people well nnd weak Oak 70 R P King T L Knight H C Bryant VV A Cribbins people strong by conveying to their Mvrtle Point 71 V L Arrington Geo W Northrup C J Musser VV A Neal bodies all of the nourishment in the 72 D M Crow Coquille Fr- d Poore J P Pointer W H Moore food they tat. Rev. J. H. Hnlluday, 73 B F Barklow Thos Barklow Myrtle Point Daniel Root James Stevens of Holla-lay, Miss., writes: Kodol 74 G G Sv-sn Luda James Deva dt Geo Folsom M J Krantz has cured me. I consider it the 75 Peter Jordan Templeton O R Maki C E A Siestreem Gust Carlson best remedy I ever used for dyspep sia and stomach troubles I was given First Class Article t f.Red Cedar Stj'lQgles F am ished on Short Notice old soldiers who are disabled by humanity.” Tbo motive of Com up by physicians. Kodol saved my A Manly Refusal- and at Popular Price. wounds and disease, nnd aio most of mander Torrance, of the G. A. R., life Taken it after meals.— R. S. A gents : Capt. O. U. Willard, of the steamer Welcome on the upper Judge Eli Torrance, commander- them upwards of 60 years of age. had its root in a fine feeling of hu- Knowlton. river. Cant. W. R Panter, of the steamer Venus,,on the lower riTer in-chief of the G. A. R., recently But the South-on people do not like mauity and sympathy for the brave and C. M- Skeel.s, for Coquille City. sent out ar appeal to the members to pay*n decent lax for the educa veterans of the Confederate armies, of that order for help to build cot tion of their children, white and au-l while the Confederate veterans tages for impoverished ex-Confeder- black, and such a people are not at New Orleans decline with thanks ales at the Mountain Creek, Chilton disposed to make generous appro the proffered aid of the commander County, A la, Confederate Home. priation for the hundreds of ex Con of the G. A, R., they do honor to Grami Army posts and individual federates, who are spending their his motives. The declination is members were asked to send tbeir old age in pov- rty w ith the pros based upon the sound view that “it the lunch contributions to Colonel J. M, Falk- pect of a p-uper's Kinve. This is is the duty of the South and the ner, Montgomery, Ala., who has the situation which moved Grand South alone to provide for Confed I f you are going picnicimj or on an ex charge of the project. Comma i der Torrance, of the G. A. erate soldiers who may need assist cursion your lunch is incomplete wih The Federal soldier has been gon- R , to appeal to that order for help ance; that there are certain duties Wine of Cardin is tho guardian erously eared for since he left the to provide homes for these Confed winch a high-minded people cannot of a wSman’s health and happi out service of the Government. Our erate veterans. General Torrance permit others to perform, and this ness from youth to old acre. It anuual pension disbursement of in hm appeal said that “the extreme ìsone of them.” The Confederate helps her safely into womanhood. Van Canjp’s Pori; and Beans, over $139,000,000 is proof of that, outposts of the highway of kindness veterans have spoken like gentlemen It sustains her during the trials and then we have splendid Federal between the sections,should be joint in thanking Commandei Torrance of pregnancy, childbirth and Arm our’s Lunch Tongue, Soldiers’ Homes in Maine, Wiscon ly held by the surviving soldiers of courteously for his humanity, and | motherhood, making labor easy sin, Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, Grant and Lee.” The sentiment nnd have decided with manly good sense ' mid preventing Hooding and mls- Boneless Herring, Indians, California, which shelter action of Judge Torrance did him in declining to accept it. They say carri.agr. It gently leads her some 29,000 veterau*. The widows honor. Kin-1 ness,courtesy and human truly that if the example of valor through the dangcrOus period Deuilea Ham, of more than fifty general officers of lty are things meant for mankind; anil devotion to “the lost cause” is I known as tho change of life. Chipped Beef, the Union Armv draw pensions they belong to no party or section, not precious enough today to the -ar ranging from $5000 to $12000 a bn, arj venerated and vindicated by South so that it can afford to tax H TPffetMi VUh-M l year. Nearly every Northern State the manhood of the surviving veter itself for the decent support and cures leucorrhaui, falling of the H en jen jb er supports a State Soldiers’ Home. ans of both North and South. N o shelter of the impoverished veterans womb, and menstrual irregularity I The states and Federal civil service ble thought, nolde sentiment, noble of the Confederate arras, then these in every form. It is valuable in We keep the most complete line o f in Republican states has not beon deed has no sex, no clime, no nation, veterans cannot afford to allow the j every trying period of a woman’s close-1 to competent veterans, so no party; it is as much the pride G. A. R. to discharge the debt and life. It reinforces tho nervous fresh, fancy and staple groceries. that altogether the Union veteran anil property of all who stand for duty owing from the South to its system, acts directly on tho geni has been well cared for by the coun the decent opinions of mankind as superannuated soldiers. organs and is the finest tonic the air we breathe, the son that The aid proffered by Commander ' tal try. for women known. Ask your the universe, the rain that T-.rrnnce, although declined with [ druggist On the other hand, very few of warms for a $1.00 bottle of mercifully blesses the thirsty earth the Sou" hern States have provided beneath and swells the springs un thanks, will serve an excellent pur Wine of Cardui. pensions for the poor anil disabled der the earth, the breeze that touch pose in rousing public opinion at // You are thinking o f building let us Ala., July 11,1900. veterans, nnd where this has been es the fevered brow with its cool the South to make docent piovision . I am tic insr Batofiville, W ine o f Cardui nnd 'J hed- f'yd a Black- Draught and I feel lilrc a figure with you on all kinds o f lumber, done it haR been of the most inade kiss the world over. fo rthese veterans. In the mild different woman already. Several la- quate character. For the first climate of the South suitable homes die* hero keep the medicines in their homes all the time. I have three girls moulding, etc. twenty-five years following the dose It was a Southern soldier that e. u.d be far more cheaply maiutain- | and they are using It with in* Mrs. KATL ilROWUe.H. of the Criil War the Southern states paid peculiar marks of military re cd that at the North. If states ol LYONS’ m m For advli'e nnd lHrrainn», address, rlvin* were too poor to make libernl pro spect to William H. Lytle, killed at small population, like Washington, | »▼niptoirt. “ 1 lie I j . im .- m ’ Advisory Iieimrf- ” , Hie ChsltnnoosA Medicine Company, vision for their disabled veterans, Chickatnauga, and said, ‘-Poetry is Oregon and Vermont, can maintain . ment Chattanooga, Ten». but they are p.oeperous enough to neither Uuiou ncr Confederate; it State Soldiers' Homes, there is no day to provide asylums for these belongs, like love and courage, to reason why every state in the South ir e lin in g and Real Estate Agents NO M II I .