Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1902)
Fiicktnger-Ellloh Wedding. «cqufflf Cittì l e t a l i T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 25, 1902 Church Directory. C hubch . — Pleaching every Cm unm l ' Hunda; it 11 a, io. and 7:30 p. in. D Honda; aobool at 10 a. ui. Christian Kndeavor at 6:90 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wedn si- day evening at 7:30. All oordially invited. Episcopal Chnroh.—Epiaoopal aervioea will be held at Ht. Jame« ohnroh, Coqnille City the third Hnnday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday. Win. Horaefall, Pastor M E. Church, South: Preaching eaoh and every Hnndaya at 11 a. in. and 7:30 m. Bunday-achool every Sunday at ft o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. in. JumorLeagueat3:30,p.in. Prayermeet- ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H. (1. Allen, pastor. al. E. Church.—Preaching seryioe every 1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. in. and and 7,30 p. m. Sunday aohool every Sunday at 10, a. m. Epworth League, 6 80 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7.30. A «pernal invitation is ox tended to the publio to attend all aervioea. W. S. Holoomb, Pastor. The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 3 p. m. at the Christian cbnroh. Presbyterian Habboth school every Hab- both at 10 a. m. Jesse Hal), Superintend ent. Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Yon are oordialy invited. Samuel 8. White. Psstor. Servioes by the First Baptist IChuroh of Coquille, at the M. E. Church the second and fourth Subdays in each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, C. D. Paies, Pastor. OsuHia B aptist Services by Hev. C. H. Barklow eaoh 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month, at the Little Church at this plaoe. LOCAL ITEMS. Max Dement, of the Point, in town Friday. was A quiet wedding was celebrated Sunday, Nov, lGtb at tbo residence o f tbe bride’s parents two miles south o f Bandoo when Mr. Claud Flickenger, of Albany, and Miss Lsnra Elliott, the only daughter of Mr. and Mra. 0 . 8- Elliott, were nnited in marriage. Henry Arril acted as beat man and Miaa Mertie Davison waa bridesmaid. Only tbe relatives and moat intimate friends were present. A goodly number o f useful presents ¡were reoeived by the happy couple. Promptly at 12 o ’clock Justice Morris pronounced them man and wife. Mr. Flickenger is a prosper ous young farmer residing four miles from Albany, and ia the only aon ofM ra . Wm. Bowman. They aturted for their home near Albany Monday morning. P at . O n e M i n u t e 4 'o iit f lt C u r e . Is the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief- Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, pneumonia, asthma la grippe, and all throat, chest, and lung troubles. I got soaked by rain, says Gertrude E. Fenner, Munic, Ind., and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapidly; lost 18 lbs. My druggist recom mended One Minute Cough Cure. The first bottle brought relief; several cared 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. -The following is the order of The closed season for Balmon be service at the Methodist Episcopal gan on Thursday. ohurch Sunday, Nov. 30: Sunday H. C. Dorris, of Fishtrap, had School at 10 o’olock. Junior league business in town Friday. at 3 p. m. A lecture by the Pastor R. F. Shine, o f Empire, bad bnsi "Sunday the True Sabbath o f God,” ness at the county seat on Wed 7:30 p. m. Every member o f the ohnrch and congregation should nesday. attend this service as some matters Mr. and ?.' rs. J. it. McGee, of o f interest will be brought before the lower river, were in town shop tho church. A cordial invitation iB ping Friday. extended to all. ------- ■ ■ ■ ■» «§» «-- — -—- B orn .—I n Coquille City, Nov. 18, A Remarkable Oiler- 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird a fino baby girl. The attention o f our readers Supt. D. S. ltouse, of the Co- qnille Cos. u iu e at RivcrtoD, had directed to the announcement in this issue oi special clubbing rates business in town Saturday. with Y ouno P eople ’ s W eekly , tho Anyone in need o f the services best paper of its class published of a first dess pruner will do well iu America. Our arrangements are to drop a line to M. G. Pohl, Myrtle exclusive, and on terms that enable The Alabama Minstrels will only us to offer that, paper and the play one night going in but will H eiiald for the price of single sub play a return engagement Dec. 2d. scription to this paper alone. Our readors will surely appreciate this Keep all your chicken houses very liberal offer, and we invite locked up on November 28th as them to make it known to such of there will be fourteen coons their friends ns are not alroady sub town. scribers. Two papers for tho price Miss Winnie Dement, o f Myrtle of one is an inducement seldom Point, who bad been visiting here offered, especially when cither is for ten days, returned home the well worth the price asked for both. fore part o f last week. All subscriptions, accompanied by W. B. Rohrer, our new comer cash, should be sont to this office. who purchased the Lowe place near Parkersburg lately, was In Onr office was favored by a very town Friday. pleasant call by J. L. Lewellen, of Wm. Howell and familvj who the fnrnitnre firm of J .L . Lewellen moved to town last week, now oc A Son, o f Myrtle Point, on Satur cupy the Chas. Collier place re day. cently vacated by A. J. Barre. —--------------- -» .» * — -------- T h e B e s t R e m ed y F o r C roup . W e have, on onr clubbing lie This is the season when the The Peoples Press, the Socialist’s woman whoj knows the best rem state offioial paper of Oregon. We edies for croup is in demand in give both papeis for $1,75. every neighborhood. One of the Preaching both morning and most terrible things in the world is evening next Sunday at tho Pres to be awakened in the middle of byterian church- All are weloome. the night by a whoop from one of Rey. Adolph Haberly will preaoh. tho children. The croup remedies Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Field, Inte of are almost as sure to be lost, in Myrtle Point, moved to Bandcn case o f croup, as a revolver is sure last week, where Mr. Field takes to be lost in case of burglars. his old place as mechanic at the There used to be an old-fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive woolen mills. syrup and tolu, but some modern A. J. Baiger whom it will be re mothers say that Chamberlain’s membered went to Portland lately Cough Remedy is better, and does to bave his eyes treated, returned not cost so much. It causes the the laBt of tne week, veiy much im patient to “ throw up the phlegm” proved aud well pleased with the quicker, and gives relief in a shorter result of his trip. time. Give this remedy as soon the WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from croupy cough appears and it will Coos county at once to prepare for prevent the attack. It never fails positions in the Government ser and is pleasant and sAfe to take. vice— Railway Mail Clerks, Letter For sale by R. 8. Knowlton. Carriers, Custom House and De partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to WANTED:—A TKUSTWOUTHY GEN- inter.Stato Corrcs. Inst., Cedar tleinan or lady in oaoh oonnty to manage bnsiues* for an old established house of Rapids, Iowa. solid financial standing. A straight, bona Mrs. Thos. Ashton, o f near Park- esrbnrg, was up to town Friday, the first time since she hurt her ankle last summer. She is looking well, and informs us that a recent letter from her daughter, Mrs 8. L. Curry, of Curry county, tells bor that the family are all enjoying good health. A little excitement was caused by fi re breaking out in tbe roof of the residence just hack o f the M. E, Church, Houtb, occupied by .1. L. llriggs nnd family, on Wed nesday forenoon. It was soon dis covered by Mrs. Briggs aud with the help of Will Dnlly who was passing by, had the flames well under control by the time others reached the scene. A T h n u h M tfiv In tf D i n n e r . Heavy rating is usually tbe first emso of indigestion. Repeated st- te-ks inflame the in neon nieni- 1> it i s lining the stomach, exposes the m i v s of the stomach, produc ing a swelling after eating, heart burn, headache, sour risings nnd finally catarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves the inflammation, protects the nerves and cures the catarrh. Kodol cures indigestion dyspepsia, all stomach troubles by! cleansing and sweetening the glands o f the stomach. R. S. Knowlton. 'r fide weekly salary o f $18.00 paid by obeck eaoh Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters Honey advanced for exp’ nses. Manager, 340Caxton Bldg., Chi cago, The Wilkins gallery has beon opened by J. J. Swings, the pho tographer. G o and have your shadow snatched. STEAMER 6^ \r e l c o m e ’ Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle Point at 7:30 a. m. Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille City at 1:30 p. m. HARVEY JAMES, Captain. For Sale af a Bargain. Great Kira Sweeps Oakland Mole- Oakland, Cal., Nov. 20.— The Narrow-Gauge mole was distroyed by fire this morning duriDg a high wind storm that made it impossible for the fireboats or the land depart ment to accompliah anything in the way of combatting the flames. The o r r ig fire is not K k n n o ow wn , . u ig in m of o i the me nre 18 not n but tbe I obs is placed at between $400,000 and $500,000. It was the property of the Southern Pacific Company. Coqnille, Or. Tw o Papers for Til© Price o f On© YoungPeople’sWeekly . 1 ■ lel*dm K y on «« people’s paper in Auierioa.oontaiuiuguaohweek from eight to ___ unge _________ ‘ twelve pages o f four broad columns each, all beautifully illustrated with original and artistio half-tone engiavings. in black aud colors. Youxo P e o p l e ’ s W eek ly has reached its marvelous success nnd attained a circula tion of oyer 210,000 copies a week, beennse I Coast Mail. | its contents interest young readers. Its extends to thoughtful parents Rev. J. B. Rideout, formerly Pas popularity who reoegnize in it one of the best aids in tor o f tho Presbyterian chnrcb keeping yonng folks in healthy touch with here, died at Los AngeleB Cal., od tho active world, giving them a taate for clean, vigorous reading, and presenting tbe 10th inst. He bad many truths in their most atttactive form. friends here who will regret to Its fiotioa is wholesomo, its oomment on current events is helpful to young uoople, hear of his death. its editorials are inspiring. All its depart The Coquille Herald has install ments are conducted in a way that has most helpful to their readers. ed in its office a Country Campbell proved All its writers are skilled in interesting Cylinder press. It is the best press and devoted to uplifting young people. ever brought to the oounty, and we Y oung P e o p l e ’ s W eek ly is also a paper the family, and interests old and young are glad to see such an evidence of for alike. It is the largest, handsomest and the Herald’s prosperity. At tbe best paper o f its class published. T lx e C o m m o n e r . the Palace Barber Shop, (M r . B ryan ’ h P aper ) The Commoner has attained within six months from date of the X' McDonald Proprietor'W^.^Z-^ first issue a circulation of| 100,000 copies, a record probably never oqualed in tho history of American periodical literature. The uuparal- •r^& Fiuest Equipped Shop in Coos C ounty.^ lled growth of this paper dem on Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. strates that there is room in the newspaper field for a uational pa CQTXIX j LE - - OIRlklGOlSr per devoted to the discussion of political, economic, and sooial prob lems. T o the columus o f The Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes his best efforts; aud his review of political events as they arise from time to time cun not tail to interest those who study public questions. The Commoner’s regular sub scription price is $1 per year. Wo have arranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper L Y O N S’ B U IL D IN G , C O Q U IL L E C ITY and the H erald together for one year for $2. The regular subscrip K © ep s c o n s ta n ty o n H a n d F r e s h 2 v E e a ,t , tion price of the two papers when subscribed for separately is $2 50. • o f -I& - 1 1 3 C in < a .s . P. E. Drone Butcher, same time we now have it in for OUR SPECIAL OFFER. Brother Dean, He Las gone and Arrangements have boon perfeoted be got a'better press than we have. tween th e p u b lish ers of Y oung P e o p l e ’ s A M a s n s lu e T h ir t y Y e a rs O ld :— The C h r is t m a s (D rre m h e r) N um ber oI T IlE D E M f iE tT O R Is a ls a th e T h ir t ie t h A n n iv e r s a r y N u m b e r. To do justice to this number, which for beauty aud utility touches the highest mark, it would be neces sary to print the entire list of con- tents. It is sufficient lo state that in it the best modern writers and artists are generonsly represented. The book contains over 230 pages, with 34 full-page illustrations, of which 20 are in two or nfiore colors. The magnitude of this December number, for which 728 tons of paper and six tons of mk 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 alone of the edition of 915,000 copies representing over 20,000,000 sections which had to be gathered individually by human hands. ■■ • W e e k ly ana H e b a l d which )nable us to offer both papers »At the price of tho last named alone. Send us $ i .50 for one year’s subscription to the H e b a l d and both it and Y oung P e o p l e ’ s W b ek lv will be mailed to vou regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. This offer applies to both new subscribers and present subscribers who renew their subscriptions before February 1 ,1908, pay ing for same a full year in advance at reg ular rutes, ——- —*— — KodoE Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. S t e p p e d A g a in s t A l i e d H o t S to r e . A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night bath, stepped back against a hot stove which burned him severe ly. The child was in great agony and his mother could do nothing to pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it the child was quiet aud asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well known resident of Kcljar Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. DOUBLE’YOUR SALARY. -Thousands o f young men and women are being advanced to posi tions of trust and responsibility through the technical training re ceived iu The International Correspondence School We 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 bring you further information if addressed to J. E. M artin , Local Representative, Marshfield, Oregon. Forty Y e a r ’ . T o r tu r e . To be relieved from n torturing disease after 40 years’ torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That is what DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says: “ DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after 1 had suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, burns, wounds and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. R. S. Knowlton. B E lectric A ppliance C o ., Medford, Oregon. # ( U M . « uhm * «a.« mttmm * » * * « -« * « <*■ « f T H E T Æ -A -T T m i l This preparation contains all of the Who tied tho cow’s tail to his leg in tho process of milk- digestants and digests all kinds of iug; said she had not dragged him over two miles before food It gives instant relief and never he realized he had made a mistake. falls to cure. It allows you to eat all Shaner and Edith Finn, by Judge the food you want. Tho most sensitive H o - w M - a c h iF’a .rtln e r Homactis can take It. By its use many Harlooker. iiousands of dyspeptics have been Must you be dragged before you realize you are mukiug a Have you ordered any of Peart’s cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation ofgason the stom mistake in not using Electric Lights. coal? It is all right, ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dlet'ng unnecessary. Pleasant to take. ifo . *; » > .» * < r « . * * > . » : •: # ♦ '* « 3 * . * . » * U iM iilW M W U ltilW IW U U l i U U I tftM » & ft It oan’t help but do you good êw £ l’hla signature ia on every box of tbe genuine Prepared only by E. O. D e W itt A Oo., Gblcafa Tbe |l. bottle cod tains ZH times tbe 50c. size. also. Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablet« R. S. Knowlton. tbe remedy that cu re« u eviti la o n « day STEEL PENS - THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. . » . s s s . s if J. A. LAMB & CO. Í50 Styles _ _ Seid by All Stationers. of Portland, Oregon i = i ^ . i s r o H O TJS E Hardware, Stoves, Tin ai)d Agate ware Doors and Windows, * o f San Francisco, Cal. o f Spokane, Wash, o f Sacramento, Cal. THESE ARE THE HOUSES EILERS BUILT. The Chichering, o f Boston The Three Best Pianos in The Weber, o f New York the world. The Kimball, o f Chicago. Not, however, the only pianos; there are Home twenty-five different pianos for sale at tho houses that Eilers built, all of them of sterling, substantia! merit and all of them guaranteed by us. Among them are the Hobart M. Cable, the Hazeltine, the many toned Crown, the Voso, the Emerson, and many others, every one a first class make. Further, we sell pianos cheaper and on better terms than any other house in tho Northwest, because, having these four houses that we have built up by industry and fair dealing, wo handle pianos in immense quantities and therefore receive concessions that house doing a small business cannot, and these advantages we offer to you in the shape of lower prices on high grade instruments than any other house can. E ile r s P ia n o H o u s e , f Lime and Cement, THESE ARE THE PIANOS THAT EILERS BUILT THESE HOUSES WITH. Agricultura Impements, Pairjts and oils, GLASS. Best Goods Lowest Prices - PORTLAND, OREGON 351 WASHINGTON STREET, Fall and Wiijter Goods PiO flC C F M C d t We have ju s t received a fine line o f Fish r men's and Sporting Men's Rubber Boots fo r Men and Bogs. We carry everything in JOHNSON, DEAN A CO., PROPS. Oil and Waterproof Clothing rgarket, FRESH MEATS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands, At bea rock prices. We have ju s t received a large consignment o f Fresh Groceries which we w ill sell at the lowest possible prices. Hawkins Store. — also Fish, Clams and Chickes W e w i p -31,37- t i i e H i l i e s t T = r i c e 0 1 r ic lt e n .s . a n d w a n t fo r y o u r *3=0 d o z e n . Clama on Sale Tuesday and Friday SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE How s This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward j for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cared by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Proprietors, Toledo, (). | We the undersigned ha ye known F. J. ! Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe \ him perfectly honorable in all business, transactions and financially able to carry ’ out any obligations made by their firm. West i* Truitx. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O., Wnlding. Rinnan it Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous ■urfaoee o f the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. B olt by all Druggists. Testimon ials free Hall's Family Pills are the best. Cash Paid for Fat Hogs in Shipping Quantities. M a r b ie d - I n Coqnille City, at the residence of Capt. H. W. Dim- hatE, November 19, 1902, E, M. » 4<>4-------------- In Germany the State controls the railways, and the officials get small salaries. A Baron Tszinski couldeu't buy enough hot bird» and cold bottles on his stipend, so he helped himself to the funds in his charge. When his office got on his track he skipped to Monte Carlo and gambled $50 into $150,- 000. That is what wo call unde served luck. ---------- . -— " A new house suitable for Hotel Are you suffering from rheuma or Boarding house —10 bedrooms, ! office, sewing room. Palor Ac., all tism, Weak Back. Nervous trouble Dewly furnished, nnd a No. 1 new or Generally run-down system? Piano, Bathroom and Electric Use Electric Belts nnd Batteries. Electric Lights. Lot 50x100 feet. Good Far men and women. location; now doing a fair busi-' Insoles keep the feet warm, and ness. Reason for selling, poor prevent catching cold. For booklet health, For particolare, enqnireof and circulars, address, W. S inclair . SPECIAL OFFER B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR /New Drug Store, Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Riga in road ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage nnd Livery business. Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. I GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP | H E N R Y H A VER K A M P, GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES TOILET ARTICLES. ETC. Prescriptions A Specialty. Having had many years of experience in this line we are prepared to give nil the best of satisfaction. ¡Golden Building - - - Coquille, Oregon. --------G E N E R A I '■ i \ G E N T F O R ----------- ewing 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. firirThc Oil put up by tho Singer Company is «econd to none.Give it a trinl.