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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1903)
Bnm lon Kecordar. The Amature Glee Club gave a watch night social New Years ove 1 at Byer’s hall. They entertained ubont sixty guests The program T U E S D A Y , JANUARY 20, 1903 consisted of singing, speaking and dialogues. Refreshments were Church Directory. j served, after w h ic h games were en joyed by all. C hbihtian C hubch . — Pleaching every Sunday at 11 a. iu . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school? aft 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6J0 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednsa pay evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. Episoopal Ohnrob.—Episcopal services will be held aft 8t. James church, C'oquillo City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. m. eaoh Sunday. Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. M. E. Church, South: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. ra, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. in. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet- * in « Thursday evening ^at ‘ 7:30. Allen, pastor. M ethodist E piscopal C hubch .— -Servioes every Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a, in. Junior League 8:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita tion is extended to the public to attend all services. W. H. M ybbf , Pastor. P kesbytkbian C hubch .—Preaching eer- vices 2nd and 4th Saudays, mornin;' ai d evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor servioes everv Sunday #at 6:30 p. ra., Miss 'Vinnie Half, President* Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets every two woeks on Thurs days at 2 p. u , A cordial welcome is ex tended to the public to attend all our ser- uices. A dolph H abbbly , Pastor The W. C. T. U* meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. Preaching each 2nd and 4th babbotb at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. You are oordialy invited. Samuel 8. White, Pastor. Services by the First Baptist ’Church o f Coquille, at the M. E. Church the second and fourth Sundays in each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30p. ra, C. D. P bigb , Pastor. L O C A L ITEM S. Mr. Fred Hitob was tendered a farewell party by the A. G. C. Sat urday eve at Robinson’s hall. The usual games were played. Re freshments were served after which games were renewed until— ? The broad smiles which were to be seen on each of the many faces was good proof of the pleasant with Mr. Hitch and the A. G. C. This club regrets losing Mr. H-, he beiug such a bright companion, we all hope there will bo no hitch to pre vent a speedy return to us in the near future. Mr. H. goes to Fresno California. R e p o i it e r . E v e r y M o t t le o t C l i n m l t o r l a i n » t 'o n u l i It< -in e< lj W a r r u n l e « ! . We guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two- thirds of tho contents. This is tho best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough an is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any ten dency of a cold to result iu pneu monia. R. 8. Knowlton. The Coos Bay News. J. W. Bennett left for Portland overland, last week, on a business trip. The large vessel, being uuilt at Mrs. I. N. DeLong, of near Riv erton, was up this way on Thurs Ferndalo by K. V - Kruse, is to be launched Saturday. day. The Marshfield Graded and High Capt. Danielson, tho shipbuilder School opened Monday, after a of Parkersburg, was iu town on throe weeks’ vacation. Friday. L. J. Simpson has presented the P. B. Hoyt, one of Bandou’s pop Presbyterian church of Marshfield ular harbors, paid this city a visit with two choice lots at North Bend. last week. About 700 crabs were received It J. F. Munford, of near Arago, at the cold storage last week. transacted business in town on is the intention to freeze ten tons o f crabs before the steelbead fish Thursday ing season closes, February 1st. Mrs. J. J. Owiugs and friend, It is evident that football is not Miss. Sabrey Booker, went to a good game for Albert Merchant Marshfield for a visit Friday. to indulge i d . Last year his Miss. Edith Howell, who has right leg was broken above the spent the past year or so in San knee in a football mix up, aDd on Francisco, returned by the last Sunday afternoon, under similar circumstances, the same leg was Areata. broken near the ankle. George Martin returned from a trip to Iloseburg last week. He Mr. Alexander C-. Hutchinson, made very good time considering of New Orleans, died recently and the condition of the roads. a very pretty story has come to J. B. Hunt, of Eugene, who is visiting his sons, 8. N. B. and W. H „ o f Bandon, paid our office a pleasant visit on Wednesday. W. R. Hearst, proprietor of the San Franoisco Examiner, is con templating the establishment of a morning paper at Los Angeles. light. Mr. Hutchinson was a cap italist, a railway president, a captain of industry; his manners were harsh and repollant to all who appealled to him for charity, but after rebuff ing the applicant he would secretly investigate the ease, and if found worthy immediate and generous re lief came from an unknown source. He never let his right hand know what his left wrh doing. President T. W. Clark, of the Bandon Woolen mills, returned ------------------ *#» * --- - ~ - from a successful business trip to For a bad taste in the mouth take San Francisco, on Wednesday. a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stom Price 25 W. M. Cox, of Curry county, ach and Liver Tablets. father ot Mrs. J. W. Leneve, of oents. Warranted to cure, For this city, who Isas been in this sale by R. S. Knowlton. section visiting for a week or so, The U. S. Civil Service Commis 6tartjd for his home on Saturday. sion reports that for the year end Thomus Draue, of Parkersburg, ing Juno 30, 1902, there wore 11,983 was up and spent several days iu persons appointed from its regist town last week. He was suffering ers. This was 4,092 more than was from a severe attack of neuralgia ever before appointed in a single and was not about the streets ypnr. Anyone wishing information much. He was much better when about theso positions can secure it free by writing for the Civil Service he returned. announcement of tho Columbian Adam Pershbaber, the rotired Correspondence College, Washing inillmau o f Prosper, was in town ton, D. C. Tho Commission will Thursday. Someone accused he hold examinations to secure young and Wm. Gallier, of this city, of men aud women for those places putting up a job on someone as during March and April, at Tendle- they saw them with their heads to- toa and Portland. Many people do geather whispering on the corner. not know that theso appointments are made without political influence WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from and that a large share of them are Coos county at once to prepare for filled by those having only a com positions in the Government ser mon school education, but such is vice— Railway Mail Clerks, Letter now tho case. Carriers, Custom Houso and De partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to inter.State Corres. Inst., Cedar THE BKS I I.-, I lilt CHOICEST Rapids, Iowa. AND THAT IS Mesdnmes E. J. Price and S. D. Rouse, o f Riverton, were up shop ping on Thursday. Mrs. Price FAMOUS MAGAZINE tells us that her husband is able to walk around some, bat is still weak from his recent injury and that his head pains him severely at limes. We are glad to report E. J. Price as improving slowly. He was out of doors a short time last Saturday. W. J. Jephooti left tor San Fran cisco last Friday via Marshfield and the steamer Homer. He will prob ably remain there for several moths. The Riverton Lumber Co is erect ing a new building on their ground to be used as an office. Messrs. Cox, Grimes and J. W. Leneve made our town a business call on Sunday last. It is beooming quite popular to meet with some accident. Now, you will always find us in the swim trying to “ape” the popularity of others. On Friday of last week at about 4 o ’clock p. m., while clean ing away some logs on a steep hill side we were caught in a genuine mantrap. By cutting n smull sliver a log 24 inches in diameter and about 24 feet long, which was lying above us was loosened and come crashing down upon us. There was no way of escaping, therefore we laid down on the ground under the approaching log and bade farewell to earth and earthly thingB. The crash came and we were badly crushed, yet for some unknown cause God saw fit that we should live. Aside from the many external bruises we are yet suffering from internal injuries. How severe they are is yet to be seen. We are nble to move around the house by aid of a cane. D ona A nna . C roup. The peculiar cough which indicates croup, is usually well known to the mothers of croupy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of it, for this purpose no medicine has received more universal approv al than Chumborlain’s Cough Rem edy. Do not waste valuable time in experimenting with untried rem edies, no matter how highly they may be recommended, but give this medicine as directod and all svmp. toms of croup will quickly dis appear. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. ------------ » ------------- Most people regard water as a mere solvent food, but the better opinion of the scientists seems to be that water is itself a food, and that its natural combinations in plants and vegetables are needod by the stomach. S tate of O hio , C ity of T olhdo , I Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is the sonior partner o f the firm of F. J. O rk ney & Co., doing business in the City of To- edo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and overy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’ S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my prest tresence, this 6th day of Deoember, A. I). 1886. | SBAL j- A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall’ ? Catarrh Cure is taken internally and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system. Send for testimo- nmls, free, j 0H £ g u Y A CO., Toledo, O' J5fif“ Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’ s Family Pills are the best. A waiter in the Senate restaurant recently called up the lube to the kitchen: “ An apple pie, a peach pie, a mince pie, and a pudding for Senator Nelson.” Senator Mason was passing and, imitating the darkey’s voice, ho shouted: “ Add one doctor for Senator Nelson. “The nicest and pleasantest med icine I have used for indigesition and constipation is Chamberlain’s Stomach ane Liver Tablets,” says Molard F. Craig, of Middlegrove, N. Y. “They work like a charm and do not gripe or have any unpleasant effect.” For sale by K. S. Knowlton. Standard American Annual. A comparatively diminitive uudi- torium in Washington is acknowl edged to havo the handsomest proscenium iu the capital. The lit tle theatre occupies the upper story of the handsome residence of Mr. Thomas Walsh who built it for the Accomodation of the “ Drury Lane Club,” of which his young son is leader and organizer. It contains in each issue Carleton’s Latest Poems and 'Tories and the Best ol additional Literature. Only Fifty Cents a Year AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN A Big Bargain. The Commoner as a whole is clean, entertaining and instructive, and its rapid increase in circulation— now amounting to 140,000—is proof of the paper’s strength and influence. A Sta fistiai Volarne of Facts and Figures Containing Over The Palace Barber Shop, M McDorjaid Proprietor ■^z&Best Equipped Shop in Coos C ou n ty.'?^ Hot and Cold Baths. OQU ILLE Only First-Class Work. - - o t ic e N is hereby g iv e n that the undersigned han filed his final ac count as the exeoator o f the estate of R ob ert M. Strang, deceased, and the county court has set Wednesday, December 3,1902, that being the third day of tnel902 Decem ber term of said court, as tho day for hear ing objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. Dated this 4th day of November, 1902. DAVID 1’ . STRANG, Executor estate o f Robert M. Strang, de ceased. O E E aO N P. E. Drone Butcher, GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , COQUILLE C ITY ICeep s c0 n.stan.t3r on Hand Preslx Meat, of _A.li 3Cind.s. C o r n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P ork. Cash Paid for Hides in any Quanty. *«*>; mm'jMwmmiiMm »«»w a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT. Arrangements have been made with Mr. Bryan where by The Commoner can be supplied at a very low rate with the H ebald both papers for one year for $2.15. This offer applies to both new and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. renewal subscriptions, and should be taken advantage of without de Department of the Interior, Land Oifico aft lay. All orders should be sent to Roseburg, Oregon, November, 14 1902. the H ebald office, Coquille, Or. o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h i t T H E Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in tho process of milk ing; said sho had not dragged him over two miles before he realized he had niado a mistake. Hew ivE-aclx Fartlier Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. N 1 S c le n t llt c D is c o v e r y . Kodol does for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself, evon when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural juices of digestion aud does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the in flamed muscles of that organ are al lowed to rest and heal. Kodol di gests what you oat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to transform all food into rich, red blood. It. S. Knowlton. The receipts of the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society for the two years ending January 10 were, in aggre gate, $13.633.75; its disbursements were $615.44 less. During this period 361 children in need of care or requiring restraint have been taken in charge. The work of the managers and the superintendent has been carefully and conscientious ly performed. Its written records are open to public inspection. Its unwritten record is held in trust by those who can understand its sub tle meaning in good citizens and happy home-makers, evolved from wayward or neglected boys and girls who were the recipients of its care and discipline.—Oregonian. -------- ----- *-*»•-<--------- ----- Dairy Ranch lor Sale. 25 acres choice bottom land on the Coquille river 3J miles from Coquille City, f mile from John son’s mill. Good bearing orohard, improvements all new. Six room house, good ont-houses well built, convenient barn 42x32. Good well at the door For terms apply at the premises or by mail. J . C. J a m e s , Coquille, Ore. ELECTRICITY. WILL GARkFJOfTS and ENCYCLOPEDIA EVERY WHERE The schooner Lizzie Prieu put in The Commoner, Mr. Bryan’s pa an appearance iu the Coquille again per, will be especially interesting last Monday, having beou absent and instructive during tbe present two or three years. session of congress. The action of Superintendent Lotran lias been this congress will probably deter extending the jetty wharf at Park mine the isene upon which the next er's landing, aud ¡ h doing other re presidential campaig will bo fought. pairing preparatory to starting the The Commoner proposes to carry extension work on tho north jetty. on a cr.mpaign of education and or H. A. Cox has bought out G. H. ganization to the end that Demo Magoon’s grocery store and will be cratic principle« may triumph. found at the old stand ready to In addition to the editorial de serve tbe best to be hod in his line partment, which receives Mr. Bry of goods. He purposes carrying an’s personal attention, The Com a good stock of fresh provisions moner contains a Current Topic de and groceries, and having cast his partment, wherein a non-partisan lot and invested his means in Ban discussion of topics of timely inter don, he solicits a share of the pub est and other valuable information lic patronage, feeling confident that will be found. The Home Depart he con supply the wants of patrons ment is conducted by on experienced so that mutual benefits will accrue. woman who is widely known as a writer of household topics and who is an authority on the art of cooking in all that the term implies. This department alone is worth the sub scription price. The other depart ments of the paper are all interest One hundred and three aDd one- ing and ably conducted, among half acres, about 60 in the bottom. which is a summary of the world’s The whole place cleared except 3 news told in narrative style, and acres in the bottom. About 200 Mr Meupin’s department— Whether beuring fruit trees. Five miles of Common or Not—contains original Myrtle Point; 2 miles from post anecdoter and wit, moral lessons in office and creamery. Callou W ill homely phrase and verse, and appeals iam Hall, at tbe premises. to old and young alike. 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, and prevent catching cold. For booklet and circulars, address, E lectric A ppliance Co., Medford, Oregon. So far So Good. the following-named settler hAS filed notioe of his intention to make final proof in support of hisolA im , and that said proof w ill be made before L. H. Hazard, County Clerk, at Coquille, Oregon, on January 8, 1903, viz: Isiah S. Flinn on H. E. No. 9979, for the SW N W ^ . NK SW V Sec. 32, T. 27 8., R. 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation o f said land, viz: E. N. Harry, of Sitkum, Oregon John H. Flinn. of Fair- view, Oregon; R. A. Easton, of Sitkura, Oregon; W. A. Flinn, o f Fairview, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. J. A. LAMB & CO WANTED:—A TRUSTW ORTH Y GEN- tleman or lady in aach county to manage business for an old established house o f solid financial standing. A straight, bona fide weekly salary of $18:00 paid by check each Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expames. Manager, 340Caxton Bldg., Chi- oago, hardware, Steves, Tin Qt)d Agate ware Doors and Windows, SPECIAL OFFER T w o P a p e rs for Til© Frio© o f O ne Lime and Cement, YoungPeopIe'sWeekly Agricultural Impements, Paiqts and oils, GLASS. 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FRESH MEATS o f all Kind Constantly on Hands, also Fish, Clams and Chickes -wll t!h.e HigOaest Frice for Clxiclsn-s and .want -3=0 do zn. y o X iT G la m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all o f the digestants and digests all kinds of 600 Pages. It gives Instant relief and never We don’t sell Klondike goldmines food. fails to cure. It allows you to eftt all nor Standard Oil stock but so far the food you want. The most sensitive eg we go, every tom achs can take it. By Its use many thing we sell is Jiousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else- failed. It just ns desirble prevents formation ofgason the stom in its way. Our • SP E C IA L F E A TU R E S. ach, relieving all distress after eating. GI ovcb , Neck wear, Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Review of the Coel Strike; the Tracts la the Halted Stetee; Pull Election Returns efld Hats, C o l l a r s , It can't help Platform* ot Political Parties of 1902; Of Cuffs, Umbrellas, but do you good ficer« of the National Canes, Etc., all P nparadonly by F.. O. D z W itt A O o., Chicago, Committee*; Federal. T b o f l. bottfe contains JH tim e, the 50c. alia. State and Labor l-vyis- bear the imprint lation; Our Ineular R. S. Knowlton P u M M t e n i; Isthmian of quality and the nt/TD 1 . 000 T 0 PKS U IEK 10 . 000 FACTÎ ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always ou hand. Good Rigs in read ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery !j n in m . Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. Canal Lew ; C ivil «Tav ern m eat for th e Philip- impress of style. We never fail to e » ; Qualifications During a sudden and terrible at WRITE FOR TERMS f in follow tbe fashions. o r V o t i n g 1» All A te te a ; Automobile tack of croup, our little girl was un- Bi{ Comma,,on., Manrisomt lYcmiumt Statistic». Fraternal. FRED SLAGLE, Tailor. conseione from strangulation, says Military and Patriotic Soviet lea; Information A. L. Spnfford, postmaster, Chester! on Poroien Countries. Their Rulers nod Oev- Mich., and a dose of One Minute AddrtMi EVERY WHERE PUB CO STEAMER ammewts; Polar E*- Cough Cure was administered and I1KOOK1 VN N. V. pforatkwi : Review of ft c I e n 11 fl c Achieve repeated often. It reduced the ment»- The Helvetic . of 1902 (.lout Pelae] swelling and inflammation, cut the The meat trust may hold up the | !H*turbancea 'tr a c tio n of the C ity of N ew Y ork. mucus and soon the child was rest price of meats, but we hold up the ing easy and speedily reeovered. It i quality. We won’t buy what is not Condensai Information for the cures eoughs, colds, lagrippe, and first class. We insist on the Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle all throat and lung troubles. One best because our customers must Office, the Store and the Home. Point at 7:30 a. m. Minute Cough Cure lingers in the have full valfie, Whatever you may Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille throat and cheat and enables the l want we’ll supply to yon and it Postpaid to any address, 35c | City at 1 :30 p. m. Price lungs to contribute pure, health- shall 1. all that could lie desired in 25c. THE WORLD, [ H a r v e y j a m e h , giving oxygen to tho blood. R. S. the way of quality. On Every Captain. ! Knowlton, Johnson Dean A Co. N.w,.u>n<q pum „ r Botldtnc. N e» Tort 60 YEAR S E X P ER IE N C E P a t e n t s Don't Have Cold Feet ‘W e l c o m e ’ D esigns -B U T B U R N - C o p y r i g h t s A c .’ Aaroce ■.K line . «t.irh and «le-crtptloii rr «, qnlckly »»certain our opinion free whether on Indention la probably pntentnMe. (Yiminnntra- Invent’ tly d nUdentiul. Handbook on Patent» lions strict), furency fo for r secnrtnkpatent# »emrlnx potent». _____________ sent free. Old ' out . furenry John Peart's Coal, Patent« taken through Mann A Co. receive sciai notice, without charge. In the Scientific American., A handsomely illustrated week’. ;. L*r*eet eft eolation o f ary srtenttfle JnQrnal- Terms. M a rear : foar month«, $L Sold by all newtuesderu. MUNN & New York Braneb Ofllce. CM F S t. Wash »»«loo. IX C. , Delivered by W. H. Mansell to ail parts of town at $ Large scales in connection. per ton. Weighing 10 cents per load. s I I