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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1902)
GoguiUe City Retala. .[SPECIAL OFFER TUESDAY. DECEMIiKR *.», 1902 , Two Papers tor Tine Prioe of One Church Directory. YoungPeoplesWeekly C h b is tia n C hurch . Pleaching every Huuday at 11 a. iq . and 7:30 m . Sunday school; at 10 a. m . Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. in. Prayer meeting overy Wednaa- pay evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Episcopal C hurch.— Episcopal services w in be held at St. James church, Ooquille City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m . each Sunday. W in . H orsefall, Pastor. M E . C hurch, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. m . and 7:30 m . Sunday-school every 8unday at o’ clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m . Ju nior League at 3:30, p. in. Prayerineet- \t\tf Th ursd ay eyeuing at 7:30. H . C . Allen, pastor. ft M . E . Church.— Preaching service every 1st. 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. m . and and 7,30 p. m . Sunday school eyery Sunday at 10, a . m . Epwortn League, 6 ¡W p. m . Prayer m eeting every Tnursday evening at 7.30. A special inyitation is extended to the public to attend all services. W . S. H olcom b, Pastor. The W . C. T . U . meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at if p. in. at the Christian church. Presbvterian Sabboth sohool every Sab- both at 10 a. m . Jesse H a ll, Superintend en t. T h e leading young people’s paner in Ameriaa, containing each week from eight to twelve pages o f four broad columns eaoh. all beautifully illustrated with original and artistic half-tone engiavings, in black and colors. Y oung P eople ' s W eekly has reached its marvelous success and attained a circula tion o f oyer 210,000 copies a week, because its oontents interest young readers. Its popularity extends to thoughtful parents who recognize in it one of the best aids in keeping young folks in healthy touch with the aotive world, giving them a taste for clean, vigorous reading, and presenting truth« in their most attractive form . Its fiction is vholesom o, its oom m ent on current events is helpful to young peop its editorials are inspiring. All its depart m ents are conducted in a way that has proved m ost helpful to their readers. All its writers are skilled in interesting nnd devoted to uplifting young people. Y oung P eople ’ s W eekly is also a paper for the fam ily, aud interests old and young alike. It is the largest, handsomest nnd best paper of its olass published. O U H S P E C IA L O F F E R . Arrangements have been perfeoted be tween the nublishers o f Y oung P eople ’ s Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at W kkkly ana H erald which snnblo us 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m . You are cordialy offer both papers at the price of tbo last invited. Samuel S. W h ite . P«stor. named alone. Send us $1.50 for one year’ s Services by the First Baptist ‘Churoh of subscription to the H erald and both it and Coquille, at the M . E. Church the second Y oung P eople ’ s W keklv will be mailed to anti fourth Sundays in each month at 11 a . vou regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. T h is offer applies to both now subscribers m. and 7:30 p.m , C. D. P bic $, Pastor. and present subscribers who renew their subscriptions before February I, 1003, p a y G kuman B aptist Service* by H ev. C . H . ing for same a full year in advance :t reg Barklow each 2nd and 4th Sunday in each ular rutes. m onth, at the Little Church at this place. L O C A L ITEM S. D ied . I d Marshfield, Nov. 30, 1902, George Diller, nged 29 years. A. IS. DeaD, of this city, business in Myrtle Point week. had last W. M. Cox, of Marshfield, re turned from a trip to Grants Pass on Friday, coming in over the Middle Fork road. Ho tells us the road was exceedingly rough aud that the river occupied consider able of it iu places. A M a c s a t u « T h i r t y Y «'ara T Ü « ChrlftfaiiHM I DcrviiilM'r) ft n m H c r o l T I I E D E L l I E i T O n ■ a a ls o III, T l n r t i , III » n n I <r r s n r j lu m b e r . To do justice to this number, which for beauly aud utility touches the highest mark it would be neces sary to print the entire list of con- tents. It is sufficient to state that in it the best modern writers and artists are generously represented. The book contains over 230 pages, with 34 full-page illustrations, of which 20 are iu two or more colors. The magnitude of this December number, for which 728 tons of paper nnd 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 alone of the edition of 915,000 copios representing over 20,000,000 sections which had to be gathered individually by human hnndp. REfIDY! Ifh e Palace Barber Shop, McDonald Proprietor Fiuest Equipped S hop in Coos County Christmas Goods for 1902. A magnificent array of Toys and No tions. Hot and Cold Baths. O Q T J IL L E - Only First-Class Work. - - O I^ E O O lS r P. E. Drone Butcher, GOLDEN BUILDING, COQUILLE CITY Keep s ccnstanty on H aad Fresh. Meat, of -A-li 3Cin.de Biuutou Recorder W. H. Roberts inspector of the life saving servico for this district gave the station here a visit this Panoylmported and. Domestic Chinaware week. ✓ _____________ J K. McLeod aud Alex McLeod, Chinaware in great varieties, including fancy Cups nnd Saucers, Jar- of Coquille put in an appearence here Inst Tuesday, having brought dimers, Flower Pots Rose Jars, Cracker Jars, Vases, Tea Pots, Mugs, down their piledriver to repair the Bowls balnd Dishes Sauce Sots, Platters, Celery Trays, Pitchers, Cream ers, etc., etc. Ihe finest assortment ever brought to this city. lower wharf. Will and Alfred Caughell, Willie Doyle and Johnny Curry of Wud- derburn, were in town Sunday hav ing como up to take 1300 pounds of salmon eggs to Wedderburn. These eggs came from Battle Creek, Mich igan. They were shipped in ice and will be used for tne propagation Doll Carriages, like cut, good of salmon in Rogue river. size, regular price 50 cents, our -----------. speciul offer................................... 35 Anyone wishing carpets or rugs woven cheap, call on Sirs. K. Hol- vei sou, three miles west of Coquille on the McAdams place. Toy Saratoga Trunks, all sizes and prices. DOLLS. A mngnifiennt assort ment of our ‘25c dressed dolls can not be excelled in their values, all sizes andstyles. Every one of them a bargain. Doll Nursing Bottles,an exact imitation of the large o n e ......................................... 5c Cash Paid for Hides in Shipping Quantities. . » ° i T H E v - <■ •. *° « » « c m * * » «r-* g « * « ZLvf-^ilSr Who tied tho cow's tail to his log in tho process of milk ing; said sho had uot dragged him over two miles before ho realized he had made it mistake. ^ » Ho-w ZM I-ucTi Eaxtliex Must you he draggtd before you realize you are making a mistake iu not using Electric Lights. Arc you aware there hrs been a KITCHEN UTENSILS” 'IVp f i l — — lilitfM*»»**:*'*»:»:° « *:+:*«! <*»•'»«•» Mr. audAIrs. John Nashurg have marked growth, not only in Coquile kitchen sets of tinwares, cake pan« changed their residence from Ban City, but in the whole Coquille Val pie tins, frying pans, cups, bread don to Empire City. ley durihg the past year? Yes. panB, milk pails, etc., 14 to 20 assorted pieces iu a b o x ............. 10c Anyone in need of the services Then why not purchase property DOUBLE YOUR SALARY. of a first cl&6s prnner will do well aud get the benefit of the raiso in KUBBER BALLS, Plain and to_drop a line to M. Q. Fold, Myrtle values? Before buying it will pay fancy rubber, all sizes, from 5c up you to investigate my list. R. D. Adam Pershbaker, the retired Sanford, Coquille Oregon. Toy Watehop, nickle to 35e. Thousands of young men nnd sawmill man and merchant, of . . . . 5c plated Dr, G. D. Elgin and Uncle Bob women are being advanced to posi BANKS. Toy Combination Bunks Prosper, was up to this city the tions of trust and responsibility Lowe came down out oi the mines made of iron, enameled nnd decorat middle o f the week. through the technical training re in thp mountains of Curry county ed iu g ilt....................................... 25c Miss Rilla Dunham, of this city, to Myrtle Point 'o u Wednesday. ceived iu Toy Sad Irons, Pott’s is now the efficient wuitress at Uncle Bob, while yet very tottery DRUMS, all sizes, 25c, 50c, 75c, The International pattern, good size, de $1 00, $1 25. Hotel Guerin, at Myrtle Poiut, from bis stroke o f paralysis, is in Correspondence School tachable handle, nickle- having gone to that place on Wed good health, while tue doctot is .....................................25c We successfully teach all the plated. nesday. TINSEL GARLAND. J inch “just as young as he used to be.” Engineering trades. Commercial, diameter tinsel garlands for decora W e have on our clubbing lis George Hall, present owuer of Shorthand, and English courses, Boys Painted Carts’ tion and costume, per y d .............. 5c The Peoples Press, the Socialist’s tbo Divilbiss and other valuable state.'ofiicial paper of Oregon. We claims iu that locality, came down Ornamental Design, Architecture, size 7x14 inches, (not Lettering and Sign Painting, Chem give both papeisfor $1.75. y v' V A Children’s Jap- 6x11) 8 inches wood spoke wheels, f ont of the mountains on Thursday. istry, Etc. tin tires, special price..................25c He reports everything moving riirVaf !f|Jftue8e s *lk Hdkfs Wm. Hlingshy, of the firm of A postal designating what you xV - small, scalloped Johnson, Dean A Co., of this city along iu good shape, He is run are interested in will bring you and embroidered in flowers and and Myrtle Point, who lives at the ning his five-stamp mill regularly further information if addressed to birds................................................i o c latter named place, had business right along on ore that is paying •J. E. M a r t i n , Our special bargain in about $20 per ton, and working in town one day last week. Local Representative, • Broome The regular 15c eleven men. Marshfield. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guerin, of TOYS. V. B. C. Block, q u a lity........ ................ 10c Tlie Ccmmonei Myrtle Point, went to the bay the Bells, ¡Horns, Tea Sets, t T i m e l y S iia r g e s lln ii. Rattles, etc. forepart of last week to take the (M b . B ryan ’ s P a p e r ) steamer for San Francisco, where This Í8 the season of the year The Commoner has attained when the prudent and careful house they will spend the winter. within six months from date of the wife replenishes her supply of Bissel’s Carpet Dr. Strange passed through this first issue a circulation o fj 100,000 MUSH BOWLS. Flar Sweeper though Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It city the first of the week from his copies, a record probably never ing shape, green outside small does the tiip to Cnrry county, and is now equaled in the history of Amerioau is certain to be needed before the and inside white, per set practical work. in his Myrtle Point office ready periodical literature. The unparal. winter is over, ond results are much of six .......................... 30c Just tho thing more prompt and satisfactory when for business. lied growth of this papoi^demou- it is kept at hand and given as soon for a girl. Nice- DECORATED LAMPS. Table The Johusou^Bros., our sotla- strides that there is room rn the as tho cold is contracted and before lv v a r ni shed. Lamps, beautifully decorated in newspaper field for a national pa pop-ular young men o f this place, , ................25c it has become settled in the system. Our price. flowers, opalcent globes, the newest are making arrangements. to put per devoted to the discussion of In almost every instance a severe Colored Crayon Pen designs. A l l prices. up a new and more commodious political, economic, and social prob cold nicy bo warded ofi by taking lems. To the colnmus o f The this remedy freely us soon os the cils, 6 assorted colors building for their Hoda works. Commoner Mr. Bryau contributes first indication of the cold appears. in a telescope b o x . . 5c Extraordinary bargains in Owing to the high water iu the hiu best efforts; and his review of kid body Sleeping Dolls, 12 There is no danger in giving it to North Fork, the mail carrier failed political events as they arise from Toy Garden Set con to 14 inches tall, well made. ehihlrea for it contains nc harmful to get up the river from Myrtle time to time cau not tail to interest sists of Rn'-.e, Hoe nnd Our price...........................25c substance. It is pleasant to take— Point to Gravel Fold, Leu and Fair- those who study public questions. Shovel, strongly built, both adults and children like it. view on Thursday. The Commoner’s regular sub Buy it and get the nest. It always made of wrought iron,long varnish We cures. For sale by by II 8. Knowl ed ban lies, good size for larger KITES. Kite of unique design, \V. F. Kennedy, of ibis eity, re scription price is $ l per year boys, per set................................ 25c guaranteed good flyer.................. 5c turned on Friday from a weeks visit have nrranged with Air. Bryan ton. out at Camas Valley, where he had whereby we can furnish his pnper :— X- ■ ,.— ¡1 Tablo Sets. Bugles and Horns, been to see his little son, who has and the H e r a l d together for one ------- Children’s sil nicely painted, small year for #2. The regular subscrip been quite ill for several (lavs. tion price of the two papers when oc., largo........................................19° ver plate table set, knife, fork nnd Miss Lillie Wagner, who lias subscribed for separately is $2.50. BOWS and' Alt ROW * MniliTTif spoon, good quality, per set__ ,25s . «©- - JOHNSON, DEAN & CO., PROPS. been iu town with her ttister, Mrs. bamboo, and wrapped in rattan, B o lt e r i i ■■ ii 1*1 i l t i e r , Z. C. Strang, .vent to \rago, Wed EXPRESS WAGON. Boys steel strongly made, with six winged ar A piece of llnunel dampened with nesday to visit with her sister, rows ...............................................16c express wagons, all sizes and prices. Sarah, and Mrs. Jns. Lett, of that Chamberlain’s Pain Balm aud bound on the affected parts, is better for a place. C e ll ml-ici 3íToT7-eltiee. FRESH MEATS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands, also lame back and for pains in the client Digests what you eat. L I). Smith, of Coos river, re Pain Balm has no superior ns a lin- This preparation contains all of the turned Friday by way of Myrtle nment for the relief of deep seated, digestants ami digests all kinds of Albums, Toilet Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove Boxes, Handker Point Point from a trip to Hose- muscular and rheumatic pains. For food. It gives Instant reliefand never burg. where he had been to deliver sale bv B. S. Knowlton. fails to cure. It allows you to eat all chief Boxes, Photo Racks, Work Boxes, Etc X X 7 "e - v x r i l T ^ 3 r Tire XïiGrïiest E ric© for y o u r Uie food you want. The iuost sensitive a band of cattle to the pnrtiea for tomachs can take It. By Its use many 2 s Æ e d .a ll.iC T i£ 3 . Olvlclt ms and -want *iO dc zsn. whom be had purchased them. W A N T E D -A T K U h T W O E T H Y G K V - Jiousands of dyspeptics have been I v -------- —, ------- Mem an or lady in ouch county to manage J. L. Knight, the stock buyei, tninimmM for an old outabliahod linage o f :ure<l after everything else failed. I t ! prevents formation of gas on thestom -1 The finest assortment of Medallions from the genuine photographs. C la m s on S a l e ,T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y solid financial atandlng. A straigl t, bona came down from Myrtle Point by fide weekly salary o f :flH:00 pa. n\ check »eta, relieving all distress after eating. ; Gilt frames and metal corners, warranted not to tarnish. Pictures are in the Welcomo Friday afternoon, each W ednesday with all expt direct Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. transparent photo water solors. Come in all sizes. Beautiful ornament cod for purchasing two or three bunches from headquarter*.* M oney ad .Warn'*,or, 3 4 0 Oaxton B id «., C hi It can’ t help for homes. All priceR. of hogs on the way. Mr. Kuight expanses. cago, but do you good is doing considerable business in Prepared only by E. O. D p W it t A Oo., Chlcasa cun* ‘ SH --------- t.Ur.c* “ the 50c. H ‘ The Wilkin» gallery baa been T b o $1. boltk* 5 contains this line. WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from opened by J. J. Owing», tlie pho R. S. Knowlton Go ami have yonr Coos county at once to prepare for tographer. positions iu the Government ser shadow snatched. How s This. vice—Railway Mail Clerks, Lettor **ve offer One Hundred D ollars Howard for any case o f Catarrh that cannot he Carriers, Custom House and De STEAMER cured by Hnll’g Catarrh Coro. partmental Clerks, etc Apply to F. J . C H E N K Y A C O . Proprietors. intcr-Stato Corres Inst., Cedar I Toledo. O . j ! W o the undersigned bay© known F . J. tile Horses of beat quality always on hand. Good Rip* in read Rapids, Iowa. Cheney for the hist 15 years, and believe ne»s for special hips. Iu fact, a general Stage and Livery •> H!Q)H. j him perfectly honorable in nil business Mow 1« ••rcvcMl Crmai». transection« nnd timinciallv able to carry Loaves Coquille City for Myrtle out Accommodation» for Traveling men a »pefiaiitv. any obligation» made by their firm. It will be good news to the Point at 7:30 a. m. GOODS IN GREAT V AR IETI1I 51 W eal <fc Tranx, W holesale Druggists, j NOTIONS AND FURNISHING mothers of children to learn that Toledo, ().. W nlding, K innan A M arvin, j THE LATENT STYLES. Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille W holesale 1'ruggiatg, Toledo, O hio. croup can lw prevented. The first HalFs Catarrh Core ia taken internally, City at 1:30 p. m. sign of croup is hoarseness. A day acting directly upon the blood and mucous ' surfaces o f the svstem . Price. 75c. per | HARVEY JAMES. or *wo before the attack the child bottle. Sol 1 by all D ruggists. Testim on becomes hoarse. This is soon fol-1 Captain. ials fr*e fruit's Fam ily Pills ere the best. lowed l>v a peevdiar rough cough. -G E N E R \ I, A G EN T FOR Give Chn1! b- Iain's C. ngli Remedy J. A. LAMB & CO hardware, Stoves, Tin aqd Agate ware Doors a d Windows, Lime and Cement, Agriculture Impemen ts, Paigts and oils, CLASS. Best Goods Lowest Prices Pioneer Meat roarl^et, Kodo Dyspepsia Cure Fish, Clams andChickes ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON. PROPRIETOR ‘W e l c o m e ’ HENRY HAVERKAMP. ■ fs. ,. y as so li n m 'h i' ch ild Incom es bon .i, or even after the rough cough appear, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. Iu this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known to fail. It is, in fact, tho only remedy that can al- ways ltd depend« 1 upon nnd that is pleasant to take. For sale by R. N. Knowlton. A For Sale at a Bargain. T U ie iT Y . A new In u-.* siiital'l*. fur Hotel Arc vou suffering from rheuma or Boarding boils«— ll) l.edrisuns. office, sewing room, Palm' Ac., all, tism. Weak Back. Nervous trouble, newly furnished, and a Nc. 1 now or Gen« .ally vnn-Jown syetern?! Piano, Bathroom nud Electric Use Electric Belts and Batteries. Electric L ’gbts. Lot 50x100 feet. Good Far men nnd women. location; now doing a fair hnsi- Insoles keep the feet worm, and ness. Reason for selling, poor prevent catching cold. For booklet health. Forpnrtienl .rs, enqnireof nnd circulars, address, E u c t r ic A pfl u n c k C o . W . SINCLAIR. Medford, Oregon ^ Coquille, Or li 111 JS X J. S. KANEMATZ’S THE HERALD Sigger ...fo r Coos County Has Local Agents in each town... MRS. M..NTEH8, MARSHFIELD. MRS. E. L. MOON, CO QUILLE, E. W HERMANN, MYRTLE POINT . GEORGE TOPPING, BANDON. V&r The Oil put up by the Singer Company is second to none.Give it a trial. V- -