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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1902)
tfcQUiU* City járralo. Lamps Creak items- li e M ure o r t h e K u l l e . v A Jewish Rabbi receutly explained Tli© cemmoner. No profession lias advanced more to a number of his fellow country - (M r : B r y a n ’ s P a p e r ) (L ast W eek's L etter, i more rapidly of lute than surgery, m u, who had just lauded at Castle The Commoner has attained T U E SD A Y , SEPTEM UER 23,1902 Mrs. Thos. Ashton had the mis but it should cot be used except Garden, that the American Hug con within six mouths flout dale of the fortune to meet with quite a seri where absolutely nee* ssarv. In tained stais and stripes to femind ous accident whilo returning from cases of piles for example, it is the people that tit«- government had first issue s circulation of 100.000 Church Directory. ft visit to Mrs. Chits. Green over a seldom needed. De Witt’s Which stars for those who behaved them copies, a tPOotd probably never She Hazel iSalzo cures quickly ami per selves and stripes for those who do equa'ed iu tbe history of American E p iscop a l Churoh.—E p iscop a l services rough and little used road. periodical liteiatuie. The uuparal- wild be held at St. Jam es church, C oqu ille slipped and fell some distance, manently. Unequalled for cuts, uot. C ity the third Sunday in each mouth, lied growth of thi paper d «n > throwing her ankle out of place and burns, bruises, w o u ik ' s , bkin diseases. Sunday school at 10 a. in. each Sunday. Auguste Dutuit. who died in slrutcs that there is room in the \Ytn. H orse fall. P astor. ! otherwise injuring her limb. She Accept uo counterfeits. “ 1 was so Romo recently, aged 1)0, alter til) newspaper field for a national pa A| E. C hurch, South: P rea ch in r each is much better but uuable to be , troubled with bleeding piles that I vettis of self-imp, iho I exilo and pri per devoted to the discussion of and every Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. ; around. i lost much blood and strength,” says m . Sunday-school every SuDday at 10 vation. has bequeathed to bis na political, economic, ami social prob o ’olook . Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. The Lampa creek baseball nine J. C, Philips, Paris, III. “ De Witt’s tive city, Paris, a collection ° f piu- lems T i tlie columns o f The m . Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- Which Haze Salve cured me iu a beat Prosper at a recent contest 40 in g T hu rsday e y en in c nt 7:30. IRres, medal, prints, manusvr*pts Commoner Mr. Brvau contributes to 18. The next day, we under short time.” Soothes aud heals.— H. O. A lien, pastor. Bud curios value t at three million bis best efforts; aud his review of Kuuwlton. C hristian C hui . gh .- -Breaching eaoh 1st stand, the steamer Dispatch was ] R. S. francos. Now the Parisians are political eveuts as they arise from -------- ---- ----- and 3rd Sunday in each m onth at 11 a. in. J chartered to carry candy to the tune to time can not tail to interest and 8 p. m. Com m union services at 11 a. The practice of killing men nt wondering why he did it. Lampa girls. Ahem! Sorry we are in. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. E ndeavor those who study public questions. boxing bouts is to be ei udotnni d. society at 3 p . m . all cor^ d lly invited not a girl. The Commoner’s tegular sub to attend all services. Kill pugilism, but save the muu lor WOOL MEN ATTENTION. Mr. J. Sweet, wife and daughters, scription price is $1 per year. We better work. _ A . E. C hurch. —Preaching service every have arrsuged wi'h Mr. Bryan 1st, 3rd and 6th. Sunday at 11, a. in. and | nnd Mrs. W. M. Burgess and chil It is estimated that the shortage Public Auction o f Thorough whereby we csit furnish his paper and ',30 p. m Sunday sch ool eyery Sunday dren attended religious services at nt 1 ; a. m. E pw orth League, 0 30 p . m. Riverton on Sunday last, apd en in the antlira -ite coal supply, due aud the H erald together f« r one bred Sheep. P ri:yei’ meetiiii» every Tuursday even ing at year for $2. The regular subscrip 7.80. A special in v ita tion is exten d ed to the joyed a seimon by the evangelist to the coal strike, already aggregates Having decided to retire from the ! p u b lic to attend all services. 28,500,000 tons. minister, Rev. Woods. tion price of the two papers when W. S. H olcom b, P a stor. Sheep busin«ss, I will offer my subscribed for separately is $2-50. The new schooner Forward was It muy be true that the world T h e W . C. T. U. m eets every Tuesday at flock of fine thoroughbreds for sale launched at the Parkersburg ship owes you a living, but the prnc. p. m. at the Presbyterian church. at Public Auction at Lnnglois Oreg. Presbyterian S nbboth school every 8 ab - yard on Tuesday evening and many tice of serving livings with the rais on October 4th. 1902. I have' the b o th at 10 a. id . Jesse H all, Superintend of the Lampa creek people were ing bell has been discontinued. the purest bred flock in south-west en t. present. They report a large crowd The Chinese boxers are again in Oregon, beaded by a fine imported P reaching each 2nd and 4th S abboth at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. You are cordialy but many came too late for the revolt. LYO N S’ B U IL D IN G , C O Q U IL L E C IT Y This time they object to English ram The lambs from the , in v ited . Sam uel S. W hite, Pastor. launching. Ruby Elingston christ paying taxes All owners of tax bucks I sold Inst season show up K e e p s c c n s t a n t y o n K C s t u d . l E ^ r e s l i »vE esu t. Services by the F irst Baptist Church o f ened the ship. able property should pass resolu fine, ns ever pur« hnser will say. C oquille, at the M. E Church the second Capt. Chas, Randleman came tions of sympathy. Among the purchnsirs last, season to and fourth Sundays in each m onth at 11 a. c f -AJLL H C iia d - e . ro. and 7:30 p. m, C . D . P b ic k , home with a bride on Wednesday of whom I refer arc Isatu Walker, Geo P astor. From the attitude of the Poles nt last week, and we now rejoicing Belloni, Geo. Chenowith, Fred H «f G erman B a ptist S ervices by K e v .C . H . over a new and desirable neighbor Posen, as report« d by the cables, sess, Hans Clousen nnd others Digests what you eai. Barklow each 2nd and 4lh Sunday in each they evidently do uot intend that Mrs. Chas. Greet), our local music m onth, nt the L ittle Churoh at this place. This is a fine oppotnuity for enter This preparation contains all of the Entperor William shall use them to *»*■'. nr —1 1 __ _____ - . . ~L -!------- toaoher, is busy teaching quite a prising wool growers to improve digestants and digests all kinds of knock ihe persimmons with. litrge class of pupils. their flock All are invited to call food. It gives instant reliefand never L O C A L ITEM S. tocure. It allows you to eat all The Department of Agriculture and examine ray ell« op. Remember fails Mr. Donaldson is about to erect the food you want. The most sensitive has discovered that the mould in j tbe date of sale, October 4th. 1902. tomachs can take it. By its use many Golden Crown nt Perry’s store. residence on bis ranch. eigurs can he avoided by stei il zing I Jtousands of dyspeptics have been F r a n k L a n o i . o is , The fishing season has now open Any school district in need of « lured after everything else failed. It the paste which is used to fasten the Lnnglois Ore. teacher will please inform the ed but few salmon are running. ..revents formation ofgason the stom end of the wrapper. ach, relieving all distress after eating. H erald . The smoke for some time has Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. By a special conyeoatit with the T o R ent . A neatly furnished been so thick as to be obscure the State Department, France will here It can’t he!p sun for many days, and people fear C o q u illl© O i t y O r e g o n . ‘y n r t r t * * room in a cony cottage. For after admit Porto Rican coffee at but do you good particulars call on Mrs. Viola a (orest fire. No one knows where the lowest rate of duty. This will J This signature Is on every nox o f the genuine Prepared only by F. O. D ew itt Co., cbloaga First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. Transient and reg the fire is as the smoke is so thick The 11. bottfo euutatns -H tuu-a the 50c. sue. Elliott. L axative BromO’ Quinine Tablets ular Boarding aud Lodging. as to render objects at a short dis add materially to the prosperity of the remedy that curen a ookl iu one day i R. 8. Kimwlton. The slioep Frank Lnnglois will tance invisible, and to cause con the island. offer for sale October 4th. sheared siderable distress to the eyes and First street—east end o f bridge. White Labor. Forty thousand dollars was re over 15 pounds per head — one lungs. cently spent by the Canadian au years fleece. On the 14th Lampa creek bnse- thorities in tracking and bringing Csll on R. D. Sanford for Buy ball team pluyed Prosper, winning to justice a native who had inutder- class of property yon desire, as we 17 to 10. ed an American. Nowhere is life always have a quantity listed at the P. Hanley nnd wife have gone to or property safer than within the ________THE STANDARD PENI EVERYWHERE. 150 Styl89 FlnBr,o75pSih«rd borders of our northern neighbor. lowest poesit le price. Soia by All Slatloners. Salem to nttend the state fair. Prices Cut to the Bone oil fill Lines of Sunynyer Goods W e can show you the best goods for the least money to be found in Coos county. W e will supply you in all lines. Hawkins’ Store, P. E. Drone, Butcher, KodoS Dyspepsia Cure Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. U T T LE TEM PER AN C E HOUSE T êw A S T E E L PENS Much interest is manifested in the Mrs. Ralph Schroeder and chil coming discussion, at the Brussels li ien lire visitii g her mother, Mrs. Surgical Conference, of the subject W. M. lJurgess. of upper dteitis. It is hoped that Recoud Lieutenant Robert 8 W ig greater accuracy in diagnosis will gins lifts been Jropped from the result therefrom. rolls of tbe United States Army. Capt. J. Ernest, of Coos river, Air. Wiggins was ( laced under came over on Wednesday and made arrest at Fort Riley, Kansas, but no bis many old friends along the river •eport as to the cause was ever a yisit. He went to Baudou on made to Washington. He escaped Thutsday. W e acknowledge an from prison over three months ago exceedingly pleasant cal' and has never been heard from since The imported yearling ram just He had risen from the ranks and received from England, by Frank had shown singular ability. Lnnglois, weighed 257 pounds three The Japanese authorities recently days after arrival. Many of the owes in the flock to he sold, weigh stopped an elaborate funeral pro over 200 pounds and borne weighing cession because the deceased was a convict who had not yet served his 227 pounds. term. They said that such pomp W hile away from home recently iyid ceremony was uubeeoming in Mrs. B. F. Crow’s beautiful singer, the case of a man who had proved a bright yellow Canary was taken a disgrace to his country aud the from the cage which was left on j relatives were compelled to take the porch and the culprit who took to the byroads and dispense witli it had better bring it back as lie was the more striking features of tbo seen in the act. parade. The United States might When you cease to enjoy living learn something from the Japanese. and the world looks out of gear, it T o C u r e n C o lil I n O n e D a y . does Dot follow that you should L a xa tive Brom o Q uintile T ablets start out a reformer. A blue pill, u All T ake ilrussistH refurnl the m oney if it fnilsto long work in the field and a change cure. 1. W G rove’ s signature is ou each of diet from oatmeal and cream to b o x , 2So. oatmeal and milk is what you need. \ Nail I)I nh |» i > o I ait in c u t . Ineffective liver medicine is a dis appointment, but you dou’t want to purge, strain and break the glands of tbe stomach ami bowels. De Witt’s Little Early RisorBdever dis appoint. They cleanse the systen of all poison nnd putrid matter and do it so gently that one enjoys the pleasant effects. They are a touic People who are determined to to the liver, Cure biliousness, tor break the speed records with their pid liver ant’ preveut fever.— R. 8, uutoinobiles are respectfully rec Knowlton. ommended to try the Desert of Sahara, ns a course. It 1 r said to be W A N T E D :- A T R U S T W O R T H Y G EN - firm and level and nny loss of life tleraan or lady in d:\oh oonnty to manage business for an old established house o f will inconvenience only to occupants solid financial standing. A straight, bona fide weekly salary o f $18:00 paid by check of the autos. W ANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Coos county at once to prepare for positions in the Government ser vice—Railway Mail Clerks, Letter Carriers, Custom Houee and De partmental • Clerks, etc. Apply to inter state Cones. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. each W ednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for exp »uses. Manager, HlOCaxton b ld g ., C hi cago, The Danish Parliment has voted 10 sell the Danish W est Indies to the Unit« d States. No extra charge will bo mjde for a large assortment of embryo insurrections which will be thrown in “ for full measure.'’ C. A. Suow & Co., patent attor neys, sav that the coal strike has suggested to inventors improve ments iu the methods of using oil for fuel. With oil nt 30 rents per barrel iu any quantity, and anthra cite coal at from $6 ta $10 per ton and very scarce, there would seem to be a great field for a successful 011 burner. There is more catarrh in this section fo the cou ntry than pll other diseases and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. F or a "rent m any years doctors pronounced it a loca l disease, and pre scribed local rem edies, and b v con stantly fa ilin g to cure with local treatm ent, pro nounced it incu rable. Science has proven catarrh to be a con stitu tional disease, and therefore requires con stitu tional treatm ent. H all’ s Catarrh Cure, m anufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. T oled o. O hio, is the only co n stitutional cure on the m arket. It is taken internally in doses o f 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood nnd m ucous surfaces o f the system . T hey offer one hundred d olla rs fo r any case it tails to cure. Send fo r circulars and testim onials Address. F . J. C H E N E Y J t Co., T oleJ o.O . O f "B old by druggists, 76c. ^ H all’ s Fam ily P ills are the best. Are you suffering from rheuma tism. Weak Back, Nervous trouble or Generally run-down system? Use Electric Belts and Batteries. Far men and women. Electric Insoles keep the feet warm, ami prevent catching cold. For booklet and circulars, address, E if c t r ic A ppliance C o ., Medford, Oregon. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . (DurABTMTET o r THU ISTKIUOK) Land Offioe at R oaebarK ,O regon I Ana. IS, 1902. ( Mount Cory, Ohio has a unique leeord. It has seventy-five resid **•*-••- ences, seven of which ore occupied I by ministers of the gospel. There S l o p s H i« C o u g h a n d w o r k « o i T t l i e (o ld . are no saloons there, no arrests are L a xa tive b rom o-Q uinine T ablets core a made from one yrnr's end to the cold in one day. No c a r e , d o p a y . Price other aud Ihe former jail has been 26 cents. ------*— » —»«---------- eouvertod into a village pound. “ THE V O L C A lV O *N nFADLY ■ \ rO T IC E IS H E R E K Y G IV E N T H A T .L i the follow in g nam ed settler has filed notice o f his in tention to m ake final p roof in support o f hia cla im , nno that said p roof w ill be m ade b efore L . II. H azard, C ounty Olerk, C oos C o., at C oqu ille C ity, Oregon, on O ctober 3. 1902. v iz: John B eattie, on H . E, N o. 8499. f o r t h o W W H l t f , Sec. 8. tow nship 27 south, range 11 west. H e names the follo w in g witnesses to pjreve his continuous residence up >n and U o r l i f r o m I l ie P u l l o f t o cu ltivation o f said laud, viz: C harles F ahy, Amos Hatcher, o f Bandoti, who: il««» I?< m I r u c t i o n »1 N l. lM r r r « * ,” by J am es A. M orriaon. R obert Bullard, aud was so unfortunate ns to be struck j P ro f. Charles M orris. L L . D . Most intense Jasper Lust*, all o f B u lb-id , O regon. J. T . B R ID G E S , in Ihe Rroin by a piece of oteel ly interesting b ook ever published. Com plete, thrillin g, and accurate account o f R egister. wedge with which he was splitting greatest d isaster that ever befell the hu uiHtch wood which penetrated the man ra ce— greater even than P om peii. Tells M artinique, one o f the m eet beau tifu l | abdominal cayety, is getting along how islands in 'h e w orld, was suddenly trans all right, but there is some uneasi form ed into a veritable hell. About 600 panes. i rofa «ely illustrated w ith p h oto -1 ness felt that it tnny make him gr«| (your own selection) to every sub hs taken before and a fte r the disaster. scriber. Only 50 cents a year. trouble in the future. P ractically o n ly ‘ M artinique B ook” in the for everyone now insists on having E. Hayes, of Goldeudale, W ash field, P m f. M orris’ b ook and no other. Beat au ington, and E. M. Spencer, of thor. largest, b ook, illustrated, scientifically P rice. $1.50. . I g e u t * I l n i i t - ElgiD, this stale, called on us accurate. H l. Euormou* profits for those who aot Thursday. Mr. Ilayes is a sawmill quieklv. M ost liberal term s. Outfit 10 man nnd is looking for n location cents. D on’ t lose n m inute. S e n d fo r o n t - fit I MM E D I A TE L Y and be at work. The A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. for his mill, having gol Ins timber chance o f n life-tim e for nm king m oney. A jfc m ; baaotlfn! colored p la tes j lateat I I n rli A C o ., i l i l i 9 „ l l l i M l., ■*l»ll- pretty well sawed out. Mr. Spencer fashion*; dressm aking econom ies |fancy work ; household h in ts; ftenon, etc. Sub ianlnon sawmill man, bt-tug an ex ti«l**1|ililn, l* ii. *-.•»«— - — scribe t o day, or, se n d e e , for Istrat copy. Lady a*ent» wanted. Send for term s. Works. Crnd:n. N.J. pert planermatt. We hope (hey may find what they want. For Sale at a Bargain. J. H. Van Bibber and family, late o f Texas, came in from the Willamette laat week, passing through thle city on Tnureilav. They were joined nt Myrtle Point by Grandma Nona to whom they are related, and who accompanied them to Sumner to see Uncle A. D. Boone, also a relative. They ex pect to locate in the county nRer having a good visit will« friends. A n e w lions«' suitable for Hotel or Boarding house —10 bedrooms, office, sewing room, Pa lor Ac., all n e w ly furnished, end a N t. 1 new I'iano, Bathroom and Electric Lights. Lot 50x109 feet. Good location; now doing a fair busi n ess. Reason for selling, poor health. For particulars, enquire of W S inclair . Coquille, Or. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect-Kittiug Paper Patterns. M SCALLÄ flim is W AU Sraim Altowvd and Prrforations show the Basting and Sewing Une*. Orly IO and i c, cents each -non* higher Ask for them So’ti In neurly tverv my •ml I'D* n, or by m a il from THE H cC A L L i n - i : v i ! 7 V Mt l i l t S t , C O .. YORK 26 John St.. New York. J. A, LAMB & CO., For all kinds of Job Printinq^ • U ? ZZSBS&SGBSBX ------------------ Booh and Commercial Wot k in the neatest and latest styles- Call a t the HERAL D office Our prices are rlaht. Hardware, Stoves, Tin and flgGte ware Doors and Windows, HOTEL COQUILLE. L i m e and C e m e n t , C o q u ille , O regon . Agricultural Implements, HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. P a iijts and oils, Entirely IbTcw Managemeiat. Electric EigTits i n QLAS5. everyK ocm Ratoj from one to two dollars per day. J. P. Best Goods-Lowest Prices. TUPPER, Proprietor, New Boarding House p ¡ nnppr H on t ^ Ü N Æ rs O. R., ‘Wiclclaa.rtn Propriétés©. | aJ u ifa I I | Coquille, Ore. Collier Residence. Best Table Service. Rooms Neat and Clean. Courteous Treatment, Han.ly to Depot an«l Boat Landing. JOH NSON , DE VN & CO„ PROFS. FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSEBURG. n)arl(et, FRESH MEATS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands, also Fish, Clams and Chickens Hariui' obtained firat class rigs and tlie Higiaest IPrlce for yciar teams, I am now prepared to do a ■\7s7"s ■will general freight and passenger business Cliicls ens, and want 4tO dozen. between Myrtle Point and Roseburg. | Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, making one trip a week. Will make j C la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y trips to coquiue i tty when occauiou requite#. First-class accommoda-j tions guarenteed. J. A. D cbfll . Myrtle Point, Oregon A FREE PATTERN MS CALLS«t. MAGAZINE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEI CO, e fta f \> * RO SEB U RG -M YRTLE POINT- STAG E LIN E & Af, e < & B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in read ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage aud Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. DEALERS IN First-Class Groceries, Drygoods, Boots and Shoes.! -''vljarge- — Feed and Ware-House In C o n n e c tio n GOOD VALUES OUR MOTTO Cive Us a T ria l! H EN R Y HAVERKAM P, -------- GENERAI. AGENT FOR-------- Singer Sewing Machines ...For Coos County Has Local Agents In each town... MRS MASTERS, MARSHFIELD. MRS. E. L MOON, CO QUILLE, E W HERMANN’ . MYRTLE POINT. GEORGE TOPPING, BANDON. JMi-The Oil put up by the Singer Company is second to noDe, Give : ¡I a trial.