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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1902)
Coirne €«3 f i r m ¡«s X.' Some time ago it wan reported that Mr. Carnegie hah added ten ! per cent to the wages of his cmploy- T U E S D A Y . NOVEMBER 18, 1902 I ocs, work i i g on his Scottish estate, if they would abstain from liquor drinking. Last September the ed Church Directory. itor of the New Voice of Chicago, wrote to him asking it the report C hbisti i» C hcboh . — Pleaching evorv was based on fact; and the follow Sunday at 11 a. ia. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at ing has been reeeived:“ Men are not 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every WednM- required to be total ubst.iinerj, but day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. all who are can obtain from uie a Epiaoopal Churoh.-Eplsoopal aervioea will be held at St.Jamee church, Coquille gift equal to ten per cent o f their wages with my best wishes, upon City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday aohool at 10 a. m. eaoh aunday. Wm. Uoraefall, Paator. statement that they have abstuined for tho year, I consider total ab M E. Church, ’South: Preaching each and every Sundaya at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. stainers worth ten per cent more m. Sunday-aohool every SuDday at 10 than others, especially if coachmen o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. yaohtmen, or men in charge of in. JuniorLeagueat3:30,p.m. Prayerraeet- machinery. Indeed I prefer them ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H .G . Allen, paator. for all situations”. al, E. Ohuroh.- Preaching service evory And Mr. Carnegie’s position 1st, 3rd and 6th. Sunday at 11, a. m. and Who wants a drink and 7,30 p. m. Sunday aohool every Sunday the right one. at 10, a. m. Epworth League, 6 30 p. m. ing man in charge of an automobile, Prayer meeting every Tnursday evening at Such a 7.30. A special invitation ia extended to tne an electric car, or a train! public to attend all aervioea. one is a menace to public interest; W. e. Holoomb, Paator. and some of the railroad companies The W. C. T. U. meets fevery 1st and 3rd of this country, are prudent enough Friday at 3 p. m. at the Christian ohuroh. Presbyterian Sabboth school every Bab- to recognise this, and refuse to em both at 10 a. m. Jesse Hall, Superintend ploy drinking men to positions of ent. trust. The drunken sot has been Preaching eaoh 2nd and 4th Sabboth at crushed against the wall of doom by 11a.m . and 7:30 p. m. You are oordialy that commercial system that de invited. Samuel 8. White, Pastor. Servioes by the First Baptist 'Chnroh of mands tho most efficient workers; Coquille, at the M. E. Church the second and his successor, the moderate and fourth Sundays in eaoh month at 11 a. drinker, is also finding bis place, in m. and 7:30 p. m, C. D. Paica, Pastor. the lower strata of advantage.— Ex O sbman lUr-risT Servioes by Rev. C . H. change. Barklow eaoh 2nd and 41h Sundny in each month, at the Little Church at this place. — GoldenjCrown at Perry’s store. F. W. Wright was down from the ranch Friday. Miss EU a Book made Bandon a visit the last o f the week. of Oar yoang friend, Albert Skelly, o f Johnson's m ill, was in town Fri day evening. Oar enterprising friend, M. C. Bingham, of near Fishirap, was in to see as on Friday. The Alabama Minstrels will only play one night going in but will play a return engagement Deo. 2d. . — ■ .— — O n e 3 1 lu u te C u u u li C u r e . ! L O C A L ITE M S. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Monday, Bandon were in town Friday. Bandon Recorder. , Ia the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, pneumonia, asthma lagrippe, and all throat, chest, and lung troubles. I got soaked by rain, says Gertrude E. Fenner, Munic, lad., and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapidly; lost 48 lbs. My druggist recom mended One Minute Ceugh Cure. The first bottle brought relief; several cured me. 1 am back to my old weight, 148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, re lieves the cough at once, draws out inflammation, cures croup. An ideal remedy for children. R. S. Knowlton. A Remarkabe 0 Her- i ____ Anyone in need o f the servioes The atteution o f our readers is o f a first olass pruner will do well directed to the announcement in to drop a line to M. G. Pohl, Myrtle this issue ot speoial clubbing rates Keep all your ohiokon houses with Y ocno P eople ’ s W eekly , the looked up on November 28th as best paper of its class published there will be fourteen coons in in America. Our arrangements are exclusive, and on terms that enable town. Mr. and Mrs . Moriarty, o f Coal- us to offer that paper and the edo, were in town Friday, and H ebald for the price of single sub remembered the H er ald in a sub scription to this paper alone. Our reactors will surely appreciate this stantial way. very liberal otter, and we invite M. R. Lee, the war ehouse man them to make it known to such of o f Bandon, had business ot Myrtle their friends as are not already sub Point and this place two or three scribers. Two papers for the price days last w eek . of one is an inducement seldom C. 8- Elliott, o f Bandon had offered, especially when either is business at the oounty seat on Fri well worth the price asked for both. day, and as usual, made our office All subscriptions, ncconpanied by cash, should be sent to this office. a pleasant call. ------------- ><•» *------------- W e have on our clubbing list France has not only a coal strike The Peoples Press, the Socialist’s state official paper of Oregon. We but is threatened with a musical strike as well. give both papers for $1,75. T h e B e s t Ite m e d )’ F o r C roup. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lorenz, of Bandon, are the happy parents of a This is the season when the fine baby girl, who made her debut woman who]J knows the best rem at their home last ‘ Tuesday. edies for croup is in demand in One of the Johnny R eese moved up to town every neighborhood. the latter part of last week and most terrible things in the world is now oconpies the house of Mrs. to be awakened in the middle of Pendleton along side of the Christ the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies ian ohuroh. are almost as sure to be lost, in M arried :— In this city, on the case o f croup, as a revolver is sure 12th insl, Mr. C. E . Lapp and to be lost in case of burglars. Miss Agnes Snedden, both of There used to be an old-fashioned Coos county,— E. G. D. Holden, remedy for croup, known as hive officiating. syrup and tolu, but some modern C. H, Starhuck, late of Portland, mothers say that Chamberlain’s came down by the last Alliance Cough Remedy is better, and does It causes the and is looking out for a location in not cost so much. this part. We hope ho may suc patient to ‘ ‘throw up the phlegm” quicker, and gives relief in a shorter ceed in finding what he desires. time. Give this remedy ns soon the G- W. Pembroke, of Myrtle croupy cough appears and it will Point, purchased of John Morris prevent the attack. It never fails his small place on the rivur bank and is pleasant and safe to take. a mile below town, last week, mak For sale by R. S. Knowlton. ing the transfer at Sherwood’s offi:a on Friday. As a steainei cases of cannery e le o in e ’ For Sale at a Bargain. i T*wo Papers ft>r Tire F»rio© of One Col. li. H. Rosa was « passenger out ou the Mandalay lust Monday, haviug business which called him to 8an Francisco. YoungPeople'sWeekly The loading young people*« paper in America,containingcachweek from eight to twelve pages o f four brood columns each, all beautifully illustrated with original and artistic half-tone engiaving«, in Mack and ooloi'B. Y oijno P koplh V W eekly has reached its marvelous success and attained a circula tion of oyer 210,000 copies a week, because it« contents interest young readers. Its popularity extends to thoughtful parents who reoeguize *n it one of the best aids in keeping young folks in healthy touch with the active world, giving them a taste for clean, vigorous reading, aud presenting truths in their most attractive form. Its fiolioQ is wholesome, its comment on ourrent events is helpful to voung people, its editorials are inspiring. All its depart ments are conductt tl m a way that has proved most helpful to iheir readers. All its writers are skilled in iutereHting and devoted to uplifting young people. Y pung P eople ’ s W eekly is also a paper for the fifcuily, and interests old and young alike. It is the largest, handsomest and bc.,t paper of its class published. Smith A Pag? closeddowu their sawmill for the wintei They in tend to start up ns soon as the spring opens up. J. S. Edmunds has bought some property at North Bend on Coos Buy and will build himself a house there. His family moved over yesterday to take up their residence there. Mr. Edmuuds has been working there for some time. 8. D. Barrows has been doiug (he streets the part week in a now wheel chair which he purchased for his convenience iu moving a- round. It is a good article and is fitted up for propelling either with the hands or feet. Mr. Bartowa intends going to Portland to try an osteopathist to seo if he cannot re cover the use of his lower limbs. He intends going on the Alliauce w hen she goes north again, His new chair cost him $125. ■ -- - - - O --------- -- T 2 i© C o m m o n e r . (Mu. B ryan ’ s P aper ) • - Nov,12, — Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) has been obliged to cancel all his engage ments for the time being. It ia re ported, on account of the alarming illness of his wife at Riverside ou the Hudson. N ew Y ouk , P. E. Drone Butcher, êWA Laxative BromoQuinine Tablet» the remedy that cure« a c old la on e day Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. K odoE Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the dlgestants and digests ail kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive ‘tomachs can take it. Ry Its use many .housanrls 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. It can't help but do you good This signature is on every box of the genuine 4 • «M R »’» : * * * %{» **'*:*• : THE Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in the process of milk- ing, said she had not drugged him over two miles before lie realized he had made a mistake. .*■ » H ow IM I vieil JPaxtlxer * j Sj wtÿ&iM'M * • J, ^ ■*- Must you lie drugg d liefere von realize you are making a mistake in not using Eleetrie Lights. * . ♦:#SStW &.«. » 'oj.c#*¡.4ìéìW.*: w it.;*:*> * .* jui &;# > >.»> Prepared only by E. O. D e W itt &O o ., Ohicaga The $1. bottle contains 2K times the 50c. size. li. S. Knowlton. STEEL PEAS THÇ STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. 1 5 0 S ty l6 3 ’’ "•ro^dP om ts?" _ _ Sold by All Stitloners. tj^CM ^jy^^STER BH O O ^^TE EL^PEM ^O j^^^ojjj^trt^rort^ ■ Strpiieit Aculust a l t d H olM ovc. A child of Mrs. G 30 . T. Benson, o f Portland, Oregon when getting his usual Saturday ELIEH S _A.I n TO o f San Francisco, Cal. night bath, stepped back against HOLTS IE o f Spohane, Wash, a hot stove which burned him severe o f Sacramenio, Cal. ly. The child was in great agony and his mother could do nothing to THESE ARE THE HOUSES EILERS BUILT. pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain The Chickering, o f Boston Balm in the house, she thought she Th8 Three Best Pianos in The Weber, o f New York would try it. In less than half an th8 world. hour after applying it the child was The Kimball, o f Chicago, quiet and asleep, and u less than two weeks was well. M s. Benson THESE ARE THE PIANOS THAT EILERS BUILT THESE HOUSES is a well known resident, of Kellar WITH. Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic Not, However, the only pianos; there are Home twenty-five different liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises und sprains. pianos for sale at the houses that Ellers built, all of them of sterling, substantial merit aud all of them guaranteed by us Among For sale by R. S. Knowlton. them are the Hobart M. Cable, the Hazeltiue, the many toned Crown, the Vosc, the Emerson, and many others," every one a first class eiuke. DOUBLE YOUR SALARY. Further, we sell pianos cheaper and on better terms limn any other house in tho Northwest, because, having these four houses that we have built up by industry and fair dealing, we handle pianos in immense Thousands of young men and quantities aud therefore rocoive concessions that house doing a sm a ll women are being advanced to posi business cannot, and these advantages we offer to you in the shape of tions of trust and responsibility lower prices on high ¡zrade instruments than any other house can through the technical training re ceived in E ile r s The International Correspondence School P ia n o EC o n s e , 3 5 ! WASHINGTON STREET, Wo successfully teach all the Engineering trades, Commercial, »Shorthand, and English courses, Ornamental Design, Architecture, Lettering and Sign Painting, Chem istry, Etc. A postal designating what you are interested in will briug you further information if addressed to J. E. M artin , Local Representuti /e, Marshfield, Oregon. Jhe Palace Barber Shop, lh e Commoner has attained within six months from date of Ih** ' r¿ 7 ‘ '** rMcúorjOi • Prop ieto. '' : fiist issue a circulation •■( 100-000 , copies, n record prolialjv nev-r ; equa'ed in the history of American I periodical litei atuie J iieunpariil ~y±~F¡uest Equipped bhop in U rn County, f ’ lied growth of llii- paper d-III >n Hot and Colli tlaths. Only Fu . I Clusis W oik. ; at rates that there is room in the newspaper field for a national pa COQUILLE - - - ORECON per devoted to the discussion of political, economic, and social prob lems. To the columns of The Commouer Mr. liryau contributes Ills best efforts; aud his review of (ailitical events as they arise from time to time can not tail to interest those who study public questions. The Commouer’s regular sub scription price is $ l per year. We have arranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper LYO N S’ B U IL D IN G , C O Q U IL L E CITY and the H erald together for one year for T2. The regular subscrip K eeps ccnstanty on Hand H’reeli IvEeat, tion price of the two papers when subscribed for separately is $2.50. cf _A.li ICind-s OUR SPECIAL. OFFER. Arrangements have been perfected be tween the publishers o f Y oung P eople ' s W eekly and H erald which ?nt ble us to offer both papers «t the price 01 the last named alone. Send us $1.50 for one year’s subscription to the H ebald and both n aud Y ouno P eople ’ s W eekly will be mailed to you regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. This offer applies to both new subscribers and present subscribers who renew then- subscriptions before February l, 15)03, pay ing for same a full year in advance at reg ular rutes. ► -.a» - ^ A MiiBHzfiic Tnlrlj- Y.-urv oi<li— Tile Cilrlsliiias ( Item : tier) N ii in her » ¡T i l t : III i.iKEATOU is nisi, the Vlilrlieth .. iiivlversiiry Number. To do justice to this number, which for beauty aud utility touches the highest mark, it would be neces sary to print the entiro list of con tents. It is sufficient to state that in it the best modern writers and artists are generously represented. Tho book contains over 230 pages, vith 34 full-page illustrations, of which 20 are in two or more colors. The magnitude of this December number, for which 728 tons of paper and six tons of ink have been used, may be understood from the fact that 91 presses running 14 hours a day, have been required to print it; the binding uloi e of the edition of 915,000 copies representing over 20,000,000 sections which had to be gathered individually by human hands. - - - J . A, LAM B & CO. Hardware, Steves, Tin ai}d Agate ware Doors and Windows, L im e a n d C e m e n t Agricultura Imp^ments, Paigts and oils, OLASS. Best Goods-Lowest Prices PORTLAND, OREGON pall and W inter Goods We have ju s t receiued a fine line o f Fish r men's and Sporting Men's Rubber Boots for Men and Boys. We carry euerything In Oil and Waterproof C!oti)ing Pioneer Meat njarl^et, JOHNSON DEAN A C O „ PROPS. FRESH MEATS o f nil K ind Vottslnnllff <ni H and», also At bea rock prices. We haue ju s t receiued a large Fish, Clams and Chickes consignment o f Fresh Groceries which we w ill sell at the lowest possible prices. \X 7 "e w ill tire H i laesst TPxice for your Clriclien-s and. want -40 dozen. F o r t , Y e a r 's T * » l i i r e . To be relieved from a torturing disease after 40 years’ torture might W ANTED:—A TRUSTW ORTHY OKN- well cause tho gratitude of auyone. tloman or lady in »noli oounty to manag* That is what DeWitts Witch Hazel business for an old established house of solid tinanoial standing. A straight, bona Halve did for C. Haney, Geueva, O. fide weekly salary of $18:00 paid by check He says: “ DeWitt’s Witch Hazel each Wednesday with all expenses direct from hendqnnrters. Money advanced for Salve cured me of piles after 1 had expanses. Manager, 3400axton Bldg., Chi suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, cago. burns, wounds and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. R. 8. The Wilkins gallery has been j Knowlton. opened by J. J. O wings, the pbre — — -------- tographer. Go and have your How s lhts. shadow BDatched. Gas Barra moved to Bandon with his family the latter part of the week. He and Egnace Bar- geron(Frenchy)are now fully in stalled in the meat market busi ness at that place in the Anderson stand. Marion Clinton came down from the camp near Bridge where his father, J. W . Clinton, was so se verely hurt recently, on Friday and reports his father getting a- STEAMER long nicely, for which we are very much pleased. Miss Jewe 11 Right, of Riverton, has been seriously ill for several days and D r. M. M. Murphy, of Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle Marshfield was summoned and came over on Wednesday and did Point at 7 :30 a. m. Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille not return till Friday, spending City at 1 :30 p. m. Thursday night in town. HARVEY JAMES. John Peart now has bis coal Captain. banker at the old depot, completed with soalea attached, and is now| ready to fur nish coal in quantities to suit at any time from nis mine A new house suitable for Hotel at the edge of town. Hand in your or Boarding house— 10 bedrooms, orbers to Mansell, the teamster. office, sewing room, Palor <te., all WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from newly furm-died, and a Nc. 1 new Coos county at once to prepare for Piano, Bathroom nnd Electric positions in the Government ser Lights. Iiot 50x100 feet. Good vice—Railway Mail Clerks, Letter location; now doing a fair busi Carriers, Custom House and De ness. Reason for selling, poor partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to health. For particulars, enqnire of inter-SUle Corres. In st, Cedar W . S in c l a ir . Rapids, Iowa Coquille, Or SPECIAL OFFER part o f her cargo tho Mandalay took out 1252 salmou from C. Timmou's at this place. j Hawkins’ Store \ G la m s on S a le T u e s d a y c\nd F r id a y SUBSCRIBE FOR i ! ] TH E H E R A LD V e offer One Hundred Dcllere Reward for any oaae o f Catarrh that cannot be enred by Hall’ a Catarrh Cure. F. i . CHENEY * CO. Proprietor., Toledo, O. WY the undereiimed have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 year«, and believe him perfectly honorable in all bnaineaa tranaaotiona and ttnanoinlly able to carry i ont any obligations made by their firm. ‘ West A Trnax, Wholesale Druggista. Toledo, O., Walding, Rinnan A llarvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. , Hall’ s Catarrh Core ia taken internally, acting diroctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system. Price, 7fic. per bottle. Hoi 1 by all Druggists. Testimon ials frae 1 Hall's Family Pilla are the best. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON. ............ É Drug Store, GEO- A - C H U R C H M A N , PROP GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. E L E C T ip iT Y . Are you suffering from rheuma tism. Weak Back, Nervous trouble or Generally run-down "system? Use Electric Belts nnd Batteries. Far men nnd women. Electric Insoles keep the feet warm, and prevent catching cold. For booklet gjn and circulars, addtess, Eircrsn A ppliance C o ., Medford, Oregon a— '■ m» ' — ■ n . m i n n— * f . nin ns »■ ! - Is.« H EN R Y HAVERKAM P, --------- g e n e r a l a g e n t f o r --------- Sewing /Machines ...For Coos County Has Local Agents in each town... Having had many venrs of experience in this line we are prepared to give a ll the liest of satisfaction. - - - — > ■ ■ ■ ■ '-" " S I '■ *•«^111! mmmm:w — Siqger Prescriptions A Specialty. fjGolden Building PRO PRIETO R Saddle Horses of best, quality always on hand. Good Rigs in read ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage nnd Livery business. AccomiiiodfttinriR for Traveling men a speeiality. Coquille. Oregon. 9BS9HSB MRS. MASTERS, MARSHFIELD. MRS. E L MOON, CO QUILLE. F. W HERMANN. MYRTLE POINT GEORGE TOPPING, BANDON "The Oil put up by the S i n ‘ er Co nptnv ia seisin.I to none.Give il a trial.