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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1902)
f t * The Oregonian recently publiuli- j It is an bail fo ra to examine the ed iiu estimate of the value of the heels of a uift h->rse aa to look in leading producers of Oregon for his mouth and »oujewhiit more dan T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 11, 1902 the present year. It places the geroua. Tw o Papers it>r value of the grain produced at 3r. —. 3zr^-.: - ~,~ - . ■ — — Til© Prioe ofUne It is a very poor rule which does 18,750,000; live stock sold, $i),G00, not work both ways. Father bad a Church Directory. 000; hops, $3,500,000; wool, $2,800, rule that worked more than 2,000 000; fruit, $1,5000,000; dairy pro ways. C u b is t ia n L' uubch . • - P i euckiuK every hnudny at I t a. in. and 7:M0 p. in. Sunday ducts, $1,500,000. We believe these T h e loading young people’« paper it) school at 10 *. in. Christian Endeavor at are very _____ _____ close ____________ estimates ___ except in - Miss Helen Miller Gould is the America,o iitainnig cachweek from eight to p- “ • , i the case of dairy products, the value t.vp® of rich Woman we admire. She tw elve pHgefl o f four bro d columns each, day even « ... y • 10f which for this year will exceed keeps herself busy doing good of a all benatifntlv illustrated with orieiuai ami Episcopal Clinroh.—Episcopal services artistic bait-tone engiaviug», iu blaok aud There are also some substantial kiud. As far as we know colors. w ill l e held at St. Janies church, C equille $4,000,000. C ity the third Sunday iu each mouth. decidedly important omissions. The ( “h>’ >» “ever so bored as to be obtig- Y odno F b o p l i ' h YV ukk ’- y I mmi reached its Sunday school at 10 a. in. each Sunday. Wui. Hoisofall, Pastor. poultry products of the slate for the 1 ed to attend monkey parties or dog marvelous success and attaii ed a oirculn j tion o f oyer 21»».0U0 copies a week, because M E. Church, South: Preaching oach year w'ill foot up at least $2,500,000. j luncheons in order to avoid ennui. | its contents int« rest young readers. Its t ë D Q U i ïît (íít jj SPECIAL OFFER YoungPeopIe’sWeekly and overy Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o ’clock. Senior Epworfcn League at 6:80, p. m. Junior League lit 8:80,p. m. Prayermeet- iuR Thursday e v e n in g .»t 7:80. H . (J. A llen, pastor. The potato crop amount to about $1,500,OOOjmiscellaueous vegetables to about $1,200,000. The most val- uable single crop of the state is hay, but the greater portion of it is rep j i . E . Church.—Preaching service every 1st. 8rd nud 5th. Sunday ut 11, a. ni. and resented in the sales of live stock, and 7,80 p. in Suuday school every Sunday dairy products and wool.— Ex. at 10, a. m. Epwoith Lt*Hgue, 6 80 p. in. Prayer m eeting every Tnursday evening at 7.80. A special invitation is extended to the public to uttcnd all services. YV. fc'. Holcomb, Pastor. At the convention for the pre vention of consumption held iu B er lin, Oct. 23, the concensus of opin ion among the distinguished medi cal men present was that the disease is always infectiuus , and that it is „ . A Remarkable Oiler- T b e attention of our readers is 'he announcement in special clubbing rates P eople ’ s W e e k l y , the of its class published ; “ HUally ‘ ommumcated by expector*- in America. Our arrangements are « uon' exclusive, and on terms that suable | It is expected that tbe Prince of us to :offer that paper and the Wales and the Crown Prince of H eualo for the price of single sub- | Germany will visit this country in scription to this paper alone. Our| 1904. for the ostensible purpose of reuders will surely appreciate this seeing the St. Louis Exposition. I f very liberal offer, and we invite they keep this up we will soon be them to make it known lo such of able to balance travel accounts with their friends as are not already sub Europe. scribers. Tw o papers for the price A snake was killed recently iu of one is au inducement seldom one of the store-rooms of Minne offered, especially when cither is sota's capitol. No one knows bow well worth the price asked for both. it happened to be there, but it is All subscriptions, uccon puuicd by suggested that, like other reptiles, cash, should be seot to this office. it hud been tacked on some appro, -----------«.................. priatiou bill us a rider and ha I If insomnia came from a bad con been jostled off. science there would ib e more of it. The operators au<l the miners are Don’t save all your kind words now “sparring for points” with end flowers for the dead. Little first blood to the operators. They kindnesses are supposed to be good will entertain the members of the for the living. commission. President Mitchell and It is a good thing we didn’t live his associates on a tour of inspec- in the age of Shakes; eare, for it is I tion of the anthracite mines during possible we might not have npprec-: tbe ensuing week, Th e W . C. T . U. meots every Tuesday at directed to p. m. at the Presbyterian church. Presbyterian Sabboth school every Sab- this issue ot both at 10 a. id . Jesse H a ll, Superintend with Y ouno ent. best paper Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. ra. You tiro oordir.ly invited. Samuel S. W hite, Pastor. Services by the F irst Baptist Church o f Coquille, at the M. E. Church the second and fourth Sundays in each mouth at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m, C. D. Patou, Pastor. G erman B a p t is t Services by R ev. C. H . Bark low each 2nd and tth Sunday in each mouth, at the L it tle Church at thia place. L O C A L IT E M S . Golden Crown at P e rry ’s store. U ncle H eury Grady, o f Norway, bad business iu town Thursday. J. T. Hartley, of Fairvlew, went up the river ou Thursday's Echo. Miss Nellie Browu, of Marshfield, made our office a pleasaut call on Friday. Mrs. J. H. Lam b, of Fiabtrap, who lias been ill for several days, is improving. Mr. Chamberlain, the Colonial | Secretary of G ieat Britain, is to visit Boer lands th s autumn and remain about three months. If the Boers had caught him there some time ago he would have had a long er sta;’. I3 o b n .— I n Coquille City, Novem ^ Gothenburg physician has in- ber 5, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Judge inted him. It is a pretty good rule so to live j vented an apparatus by which milk L. Harlocker, a sou. that we may not have occasion to ¡can be bought into the form of Joe Bledsoe came over from reproach ourselves when our friends powder, looking like flour. All it Marshfield W ednesday and went needs is the addition of water to re die. ou to Myrtle Poiut ou business. turn to its natural condition. This Each family has the finest chil W illis Hoover, of tbe upper process costs, in bulk, about one- dren, aud each town the prettiest river, mad« a trip to the bay F r i fourth of a ceut a quart. girls and the best fire department day and to Baudot) on Saturday. iu the world. Isn ’t this nice. Slr|»|M-<t .U ’ l i i i o l A i t e t i I l e i S l o n e Mrs. F. M. W'andling, of Band — « The n -ftl R r m r i l j F o r i r o u p . A child of Mrs. G?o. T. Benson. on, was in town Thursday’ doing some trading with our merchants. This is the season when the wj len gutting his usual Saturday woman who knows the best rem -[ ^ath, stepped back against - Mr. aud Mrs. C. O. Drydeu re edies for croup is in demand m in a hot stove which burned him severe- turned to this city Friday after The child was in great agony One of the 1) . spending seven weeks iu Mnrsh- every neighborhood. most terrible things iu the world is and his mother could do nothing to field. to bo awakened in tbe middle of pacify him. Remembering that she B urt aud Fred Tuttle came over the night by a whoop from one of had a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain from Marshfield to see the folks the children. Tho croup remedies Balm in the house, she thought she and friends on Friday, retuiuiug aro almost as sure to be In less then half an lost, in would try it. the same day. case of croup, as a revolver is sure hour after applying it the child was quiet and asleep, and in less than ltev W . H. Myers, of this city, to be lost iu case of burglars. two weeks was well. Mrs Benson accompanied by bis wifp, went to There used to be an old-fashioned is a well known resident of Kcllar remedy for croup, known as hive BaDdon, Friday to fill his regular Fain Balm is an antiseptic syrup aud tolu, but some modern Ya. appointment. mothers say that Chamberlain’s liniment and especially valuable W e have on our Clubbing list Cough Remedy is better, and does for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains R. S. Knowltou. T b e Peoples Press, the Socialist’s not cost so much. It causes the For sale by state official paper of Oregon. We patient to “throw up the phlegm” give both p ap e isfo r $1.75. quicker, and give9 relief in a shorter Geo. P. Miller, formerly o f M c Kinley, who took a spin ever C al ifornia lately with a view of locat ing, returned to Oregon and d e cided to mnko Portland his future home. H e came down this way ou business lust wtek. Laxative Bromo^Quinine Tabieu Works, Ciaidsn. M. I. S I L o n ia . J » l d - * » r everyone now in .is n on havim, o l . I j OUI s , p rof M orns book and no other. Best au- metnbnrcd visited his uncle, the late B ird Vowel, at this place about a year nud a half ago, ar rived in towu Friday, accompanied by his wife nnd their daughter and her hustmiM], Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Hteveimon, and a M r S S. Little, all of Colfax, Iowa. llie four for- tnei will locate, Mr. Hurst having purchased a place just back of Bandoli, od his former trip, llie.se nre fine people and Bandoli is to be congratulated ou si-qulriiig them os citizeus. For Sale at a Bargain. A uew house suitable for Hotel or Boarding house— 10 bedrooms, office, sewing room, Palor Ac., all m wly furnished, nnd a N r . 1 uew l ’iauo, Bathroom and Electric Lights. Lot 50x100 feet. Good location; m-w doing a fair rair bnsi- ness Reason for selling, poor health For particulars, enquire o f W S in c l a ir . Coquille, Or. !*«•-«*.* *t ta n «« • *«« **< « «a ««*««*$« * a * *» * * * ■ * • m k c $ T H E Qvf^.3ST Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in tbe process of milk ing, said she had not dragged liim over two miles before he realized be had made a mistake 5 •I Ho-w Q*£-u.c3a E’artlier 1 |j Must you be d ragg d before you realize you are making a mistake iu not using Electric Lights. 5# • w am* * *.««>«•«»*«t M o o t $ M » u n « m r *. Prepared only byE. C. P e W i t t &C o ., Obicaga Tbe SI. bottle contains tim e» tbe 50c. also. J. A, LAMB & CO I R f l Q h / ln o Fine, Medium *md I 3 U Oiyies Broad P oin ts. ESTEBBBOOK STEEL PEN 0 0 . ^ 1 « % " . " % . * , T rib u te . Hardware, Stoves, Tin aqd Agate ware Doors and Windows, L im e and. C e m e n t, Agricultura Impements, Paiijts and oils, CLASS. Fall and Wirjter Goods We haue ju s t received a fine line o f Fish rm en’s and Sporting Men's Rubber Boots fo r Men and Boys. We carry everything in Oil and Waterproof Clothing Best Goods-Lowest Prices. 1 At bea rock prices. We have ju s t received a large \ consignment o f Fresh Groceries which we w ill s e ll' at the lowest possible Drices. Hawkins’ Store. Pioneer SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD FROM MYRTLE POINT 10 ROSEBURG V r s r 's T o r t u r e . To be relieved from a torturing disease after 40 years’ torture might H aring obtained first-class rigs and well cause the gratitude of auyone. teams, I am now prepared to do a That is what D eW itte Wiitch Hazel general freight ami passenger business Salve did for C. Haney, Geueva, O. between Myrtle Point nnd Roseburg. Ho say*: “D e W itt’s Witch Hazel W ill leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, Salve cured me of piles after 1 had making one trip a week. W ill make suffered 40 y ears” Cures cuts, First-class accommoda burns, wounds and skin diseases. trips to Loquii.'e Lity when occonion requires. J. A. D i ' b k l l . Beware of Counterfeits. R. S. tions guaranteed. Myrtle Poiut, Oregon Knowlton. How s 1 his. ' v e offer O ne Hundred D ollars Reward j for any case o f Catarrh that oannot be cured bv H a ll's Catarrh Cure. JOHNSON, D E IN Meat privet, & C O ., P R O P S . FR ESH M EATS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands, also Fish, Clams and Chickes NX7‘e -will H i Ixest E^rlce for yovir Cl3.icls.erLS and want -40 dozen. C la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON, 1 55 transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. soveral week« a g o , returned b y t h e thor. largest hook, illustrate«!, scientifically YVest A Truax. Wholesale Druggists, j last Mandalay. The olJ folks are $1jro. A « wm i « Toledo, O., W alaing, Rinnan A ¿tiarvin, . , , i n, hnormoiK protila fo r those « b o not W holesale Druggists, Toleco, Ohio. feeling nicely a f t e r t h e ir V is it, and qnicklv. Most liberal terms. Outfit 10 H all's Catarrh Cure is taken infernally, e n j o y th o q u ie t n e s s o f t h e ir b o rn e , » “ I“ ®*«- S e n d fo ro a t- - J * - “ - - -- fit IM M E D IA T E L Y „n.I be nt work. The here and tho rest afforded by it. i ohnneo o f n life-tim e for nm kia« m oney, f i i i r i * ,t t o . -¿ -¿ -¿ «..tu i n i ., r m i . B. L . Hurst, v.-hom it will be re ll«!r t | »t iln . 1 * 11 . Cure Digests what you eat. Yon want to pay full respect to the departed. W e want to fu i- nish the monumeutthat will be most creditable to youand your fuiends, From simple markers to elab orate monuments we have just wlmt you require. G r ceful artistic am) inexpensive. C c c © O o -u .n t 3 r IM Ia rb le -^ * 7 " o r i s : Ornamental Design, Architecture, Lettering and Sign Painting, Chem The Wilkins gallery has been istry, Etc. opened by J. J. 0 wings, the pho A postal designating what you tographer. G o and huve your ate interested in will bring you shadow snatched. further information if addressed to J. E. M aiitin , STEAMER Local Representative, Marshfield, Oregon. I islands in the world, was suddenly trans- F. J . CHENEY A CO. Proprietor«, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n K r o o e n b a r u . forn,ei1 in l° n veritable bell. About 500 Toledo, O. . . . . . . j . • i pages, profusely illustrated with uhoto- W o the undersigned have known F. J. o f thia City, w h o Accompanied t l l o i r i graj hs taken before and a fter the disaster, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe (laughter, M r « . D r . O w e n , t o S a n ! Practically only M artinique Book“ in the him perfectly honorable in all business F r a n c i s c o o n lic r i v a i to r ranCISOO o n Uf r w ay to Dyspepsia A The International Correspondence School F o r i, acting direotly upon the blood and mucous surfaces o f the Kvst»>in. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sol \ by all Druggists. Testim on- i ials free H a ll's F am ily P ills are tho best. OIREOOISr the remedy tbat ctireu n o o ld In o n e d ay W A N T E D :--A T K lih T W O R t'H Y G E N - tleiuan or lady in each o-«nnty to manage bnaineaa fo r an old e.tnbliMhed house o f solid financial atandln«. A straight, bona tide w eekly salary o f f 1H:U0 paid by cbeok each W ednesday with all expenses direct We successfully teach all the from headquarters. Money advanoed fo r Engineering trades, Commercial, exp maos. Manager, !l4UCaxton B id«., Chi- Shorthand, and English courses, ca«o, W e le o m e ’ KodoS It oan’t help but do you good < 8 '/Ÿ 'A & rx - Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. This preparation contains all of tbe digestants and digests all kinds o f Th * story of the finding of the food, ltgives Instant relief and never “ Lancing” «kill! must stand a lot of falls tocure. It allows you to eat all probing and lancing before it is ac th e food you want. The most sensitive tomachs can take it. By Its use many cepted generally, i f true, however, it will aid iu a great advance in our housands of dyspeptics have been lured after everything else failed. I t knowledge of life on this continent. .«re vents formation of gas on thostom- »ch, relieving all dlstressafter eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. This signature is on every box of the genuine - Butcher, THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. time. Give this remedy as soon the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never fails Thousands of young men aud and is pleasant and safe to take. women are being advanced to posi For sale by R. S. Kuowiton. tions of trust nnd responsibility through the technical training re ceived iu There are some business men who profess not to believe in tbe efficiency of advertising, but let a Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle newspaper publish anything det rimental to them, nud their views Point at 7:30 a. ra. seem to undergo a radical change. Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille A libel suit for damages immed City at 1:30 p. m. iately follows. The moral is ob H A R V EY JAM ES, vious. Captain. W A N T E D 5 Y O U N G M E N from Coos county at once to prepare for | “ T I I E r o i . r t X I I 'N l> E A I)l,V positions in the Government ser i W o r k I r o n » 111«* F u l l »1 P o m p e l I l o ih f r u e t ton <»l S I. F l e r r « * , ” by vice— Ruilway Mail Clerks, Letter P rof. Charles Morris. L L . D. Most intense Carriers, Custom House and D e ly interesting book ever published. Com- p)ete, thrilling, nnd accurate account of partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to ! : greatest disaster that ever befell the ha* inter-Stato Corres. Inst., Cedar ! man race—greater even than Pompeii. Tells how Martinique, one o f the most beautiful Rapids, Iowa. The Palace Barber Shop, B h y a n ’ h P a p e r ) P. E. Drone OUtt SPECIAL OFFER. Arrangements have been perfected be tween the publishers o f Y oung P eople ' s YV kkkly and H kbald which enable us to offer both papers at the price o f tbe last named alone. Send us $ l.f»0 fo r one year's subscription to the H erald and both it and Y ouno P eople ’ s W e ekly w ill be mailed to you regularly fo r 52 consecutive weeks This offer applies to both new subscribers and present subsorib rs who renew their subscriptions before February I. 11)03, pa v in g fo r same a fa ll year in advance at reg ular rutea. DOUBLE YOUR SALARY. Uncle B. J. Harrison, of the Sixes mining district, who came down thia way a few weeks ago suffering from la grippe, is now able to be out on the streets, but looks somewhat worse for wear He will no doubt be all right iu a short time. (M r T b e Commoner has attained within six months from date of the . . Me Do quid Proprietor* * - . first issue a circulation o f, 100,(XH) copies, a record probably uever equated in the history of American periodical liteiatuie. The uuparal- •§ 3 &FIuest Equipped Shop in Coos County, lied growth o f this paper d -m o u -; Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. strates that there is room in the iiewspsper field for a national p a per d-voted to the disouastoo of polilu-al, economic, aud social prob lems. T > the onluini.s o f T h e 1 Commoner Mr. B rvau contribute-« his best efforts; and his review of (*ol t tics I events ns they arise from time to time can not tail to interest those who study public questions, t T he Commoner's regular s u b scription price is $1 per year. W e have arranged w i'h Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper and th e H er a ld together for one L Y O N S ’ B U IL D IN G , C O Q U IL L E C IT Y vear for $2. The regular subscrip tion price of the two papers w hen K e e p e c c n s t a n t y o n H a n d . E ’r e s l i M a a t , subscribed for separately is $2.50. of -A-ll ICiand.©. COQUILLE popularity extends to thoughtful parents who reocguiiie n it one o f the best aids in keeping young folks iu healthy touch with the active world, giving them a taste for , clean, vigorous reading, and prdseutiug I truths in th%ir most nttiactive form . Its fiction is wholesomo, its comment on current events is helpful to young neople, its editorials are inspiring- All its depart ments are conducted in a way .h at bus ! proved most helpful to their readers. A ll its writers arc skilled in interesting and devoted to uplifting young people. Y ouno P koplb ’ s W eekly is al^o a paper fo t the fam ily, and interests old and young alike. It is the lar« esfc, handsomest ami best paper o f its class published. i C heam eby M e n . Tbomns K rew - son is prepared to turDisb the best ofjj spruce butter boxes and cubes at the furniture factory in Coquille City. Address him onilv nud gel your order iu in timo. Til© Commoner. i /New Drug Store, m 1 GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP GENERAL L IN E O F C H E M IC A L S , D R U G S , P A T E N T M E D IC IN E S , D R U G G IS T S ’ S U P P L I E S T O IL E T A R T IC L E S , ETC. 1 (!ITV. Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. ness for special trips. Good PROPRIETOR Rigs in read In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. H EN R Y HAVERKAM P, ---------- G E N E R A I « A G E N T F O R ---------- k OTJ« í ¡ Arc yon suffering from rheuma tism. Weak Back, Nervous trouble -fr- or Generally run-down system? Use Electric Belts and Batteries. Far men and women. Electric Insoles keep the feet warm, and ) prevent catching cold. F o r booklet i and circulars, addi ess, E i f c t b u - A p p l ia r c s Co., j Medford, Oregon. ' Prescriptions A Specialty. Siqger Sewing Machines ...For Coos County Has Local Agent's in each town... Having had many years of experience in this line we are prepared to give all the best of satisfaction. ’Golden Building - - - ■■■ Coquille, Oregon.k MRS. M A S T E R S , M A R S H F IE L D . M RS. E. L M O O N, CO Q U IL L E , E. W H E R M A N N , M Y R T L E P O IN T . G E O R G E T O P P I N G , B /.N D O N . * ^ * T h e Oil put up by the Singer Company is second to none.Give it a trial. !