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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1903)
^ q u it te i l ' C ity .1 M u l l u - r ', S te r x il Newport, Or. Feb. 2 .- Sbe-iff J | tJraln-Uardiner Navigation Company’s Mrs) The Commoner, Mr. Bryan’s pa I H. Roes and Deputy Jim Winskill Vessel l.eaves Urum Amid tire Shouts per, will be especially interesting j went to Waldport, Alsea Bay, ves- and Cneers of the Delighted 1 and instructive during the present ; terday in quest of a mau supposed C hurch D irectory. ■ session of congress. The action of Spectators. to be the escaped convict, White. , this congress will probably deter, C h u ih t ' an ( ' h u b c h . — PieaohinR every When Ross and bis deputy were at mino the isene upon which the next Sunday at 11 a. »a. a«u 7.30 p. m Sunday the landing place, about 1 o’clock, Tho Coos Bay Railroad might ho I ioo I. at 10 a. in. Christian Er denvor at I presidential campaig will be fought. they saw a boat coming across as well go into bankruptcy as 0:30 p. m. Prayer mooting every Wedn?«- pay cvenin« at 7:30. All oordially invited. from the north side. As the boat they never can compete with the The Commoner proposes to carry Episcopal Church.—Episcopal services drew near, Ross recognized the new Drain-Gardiuer Navigation on a campaign of education and or will bo held at St. James church, Coquille man be was looking for. Ho took Company’s for while they have ganization to the end that Demo City the third Sunday in each mouth. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. each Sunday. up his position a little way back their railroad only on paper this cratic principles may triumph. W b . Horsefall, Pastor In addition to the editorial de from the landing place so that he line is nn established surety and M E. Ohuroh, South: Preaching each would not be seen or recognized by the first successful trip was made partment, which receives Mr. Bry and every Sundays a t l l a. m. and 7:30 an’s personal attention, The Com m. Sunday-school every. Sunday at fó the second man in ,e boat, whom this week. moner contains a Current Topic de o’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. he was acquainted with, leaving his A vessel, 18 feet in length and m . Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet deputy to watch the steps. As tho 6 feet beam, was procured to partment, wherein a non-partisan ing Thursday evening at 7:30. H . C. Alien, pastor. boat neuied the landing the sus make the trial run, and five pas discussion of topics of timely inter M ktu od ih t E p is c o p a l C h u b o u .— Servioes pected leaped ashore and started sengers, two ladies and three gen est and other valuable information every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p down the beach. Ross ran around tlemen, and the crow embarked on will be found. The Home Depart Sunday School at 10 o’ clock a, m . Junior ment is conducted by an experienced League 3:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thurs to head him off, and getting close Wednesday morning from this woman who is widely' known as a day evening at 7:30 p. m . A special inyita ordered him to halt. Just as he port. The vessel was carefully tion is extehded to the publio to attend all spoke, the suspect, quick as a provisioned aud otherwise proper writer of household topics and who services. W . H. M ykb £, Pastor. is an authority on the art of cooking Hash, drew his gun and fired at the !y fitted out, and gracefully glided P.V.K9BYTKRIAN C h u r c h .— Preaohing e cr- This yicos 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard Sheriff, who quickly returned the into tho turbid waters of Elk Creek in all that the term implies. evening, Sunday School every Sunday at fire. department aloue is worth the sub Botli men continued tiring amid shouts uud cheers aud flutter 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor serviced e v e ry scription price. Tho other depart Sunday at 6:30 p. m ., Mias Winnie Hall, but after the first exchange of shots ing haudkerchiefs and soon passed President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary both took shelter behind logs and from sight on her trial voyage over ments of the paper are all interest Sooiety meats every two weeks on Thurs ing uud ably conducted, among As soot these untried waters days at 2 p. ra. A eordial weloorae is ex continued the fusillade. which is a summary of the world’s tended to the publio to attend all our ser- as their weapons were empty White Ulges. A d o l p h H a b k k l y , Pastor sprang to his feet, and ran swiftly ' The list o f passengers is as fol news told in narrative style, and Miss Catherine Jacobs, Mr Maupin’s department— Whether The W . C. T.'U . meets -every 1st and 3rd through the brush, in bis flight lows: Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. dropping his provisions and about Miss Mary Illy, Max Weinkuff, Common or Not—contains original Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at Neithor party was M. T. Custer, E. L. Everett, Goo. anoedoter and wit, moral lessons in 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. You are oordialy 30 cartridges. invited. Samuel S. White. Pustor. hit, although the Sheriff put bullet II. Jones, Captain, aud Georgo homely phrase and verse,and appeals Smith, Pilot. to old and young alike. Services by the First Baptist 'Church of holes through tho suspect’s coat Coquille, at the M. E. Church the second tail. Later: News just reached this The Commoner as a whole is clean, and fourth Suhdays in each month at 11 a. port of tho disastrous wreck of the m . and 7:30 p. m, C. D. Paros, At last reports the convict entertaining and instructive, and its above etisenbed vossel. She pro Pastor. at large, but is sure to be captured rapid increase iu circulation— now soon. Saturday White held up a ceeded smoothly rdong uutil she amounting to 140,000—is proof of came to the Big Falls, when the rancher near Waldport and got a L O C A L ITEM S. the paper’s strength and influence. supply o f provisions He was passengers were landed to view Valentines at Knowltou’s. Arrangements have been made headed south when intercepted by the beautiful scenery, which could Bryan where by The The last trace of him best be acomplished by walking with Mr. Louis Holler, of Dora, was in the Sheriff. was discovered whore he hud takon a short distance, tho crew remain Commoner can be supplied at a town on Wednesday. tho boat, recrossed Alsou Bay and ing oil the boat, which, drifting very low rate with the H fiui . d both Joseph Qarbutt, of the upper started east along tho Beaver Creek swiftly onward, made a safe de papers for one year for $2.10. This river, was in town Thursday. scent over the falls— a distanco of offer applies to both new and road. There all trace was lost. some five or six feet— but un renewal subscriptions, and should The Emporium is headquarters --------— • ■ - — ---- fortunately she struck a rock at the be taken advantage of without de for ladies and gents underwear, Knowlton has received his stock base aud parted amidships, pre lay. All orders should be'sent to Farmers cipitating the crew into the surg t h e H e iiald office, Coquille, Or. W . S. Hall, of near Gravel Ford of fresh garden seeds. was in town Thursday and Fri should make a uote of this. ing current. They were soon res day o f last week. T o C u r e a C o l.l I I I O u e l i a r . The best physic. “ Once tried cued and, abandoning the vessel Take Laxative Bromo Quintne Tablets passengers, nothing We acknowledge a very pleasant and you will always use Chamber crow and all druggists refund tbe money if it failsto call by Frank Snow, of McKinley, lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets,” daunted, proceeded on their way cure E .W Grovo’ g aignatnre is on eaob overland.— Drain Nonpareil. paokage. says William A. Girard, Pease, Yt. on last Tuesday evening. These Tablets are prompt, most Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wright, of During a sudden and terrible at pleasant and most reliable cathartic 1 N r K a illlir D l a r o r c r } '. Arago, were in town Thursday and tack of croup, our little girl was un in use. For salo by R. S. Knowl Kodol does for the stomach that made Capt. Butler’s a short visit. conscious from strangulation, says ton. which it is unable to do for itself, A. L. Spafford, postmaster, Chester First uniform examination of J. B. Moomaw, o f near Arago, even whon but slightly disordered Midi., and a dose of One Minute publio school pupils in Linn coun who was in town last weok getting or over-loaded, Kodol supplies the Cough Cure was administered and ty, shows them to be poor spellers. some dental work done, was in to natural juices of digestion aud does repeated often. It reduced the f'ea rly 40,000 acres o f govern see our new press on Wednesday, the work of the stomach, relaxing swelling and inflammation, cut the ment land will bo thrown open in and told us of some Dew inacbiuery tbo nervous tension, while the in Crook county by the removal of ho had been gettiug for the farm, flamed muscles of that organ are al mucus and soon tho child was rest ing easy and speedily recovered. It unlawful fences. Kodol di among which was one of the latest lowed to rest and heal. cures coughs, colds, lugrippe, and Those, he gests what you eat and enables the all throat nnd lung troubles. Peter Danuser, of Norway, who style dise plows. One stomach and digestive organs to claims, ure a grand saving o f time has been iu California for a few Minute Cough Cure lingers in the transform all food into rich, red and hard work. Mr. Moomaw is w eekB , returned last week and was throat and chest nnd enables the one of our most enterprising dairy blood. R. S. Knowlton. in town on Thursday. lungs to contribute pure, health - <©» * farmers and knows a good thing giving oxygen to the blood. R. S Carl Bros., the creamery moo, of when he sees iu. He even settled Teachers Examination- Knowlton. near Norway, received a now boiler for the II ekald b year in advance. and other maobinery for their The regular examination of ap The U. S. Civil Servico Commis plicants for teachers’ certificates, creamery and cheese factory by sion reports that for the yoar end county and state, will be held in schooner last week. ing Juno 30, 1002, there were 14,988 Are you suffering from rheuma Fon R e n t .— A flrst-claes duiry persons appointed from its regist my offico in Coquille Feb. 11, 12, tism, Weak Back, Nervous trouble W. H. B unch , ranch, three miles North of town. ers. This was 4,C92 more than was 13, 1903. or Generally nin-down system? Co, Supt. There is a good team o f horses ever before appointed in a single Dated thislGthdav of Jan. 1903, Use Electric Belts and Batteries. and wagon, and nine cows go with year. Anyone wishing information Far men and women. Electric the place. Appl to S. S. McAdams, about these positions can secure it M » 1 in llic C o n i l i u im I w o r k s o i r t li c Insoles keep the feet warm, and at this place. free by writing for iio Civil Service C o ld . prevent catching cold. For booklet Departures by tho Hotuer for announcement of tho Columbian Lnvativs llroino-Qmnine Tnblots Cnre a and circulars, address, cold in one day. No cnre no pay. Prioe Sau Francisco Jail. 2fi: Mrs. Win. Correspondence College, Washing 2.S cents. E lectric A ppliance C o ., Nasburg, Miss Elsi6 Bennett, G. E. ton, D. C. Tho Commission will Medford, Oregon. Larapsou, Jotin W. Proctor, Mrs. bold examinations to secure young Dairy Ranch tor Sate- M. E. Widling, S. Voglin, J. M. men and women for these places during March and April, at Pendle Rogers and J. Sullivan.—Mail. 25 acres choice bottom laud on ton and Portland. Many people do Mrs. Joliu Foulke.s, o f Riverton not know that those appointments the Coquille river 3J miles from came up Thursday evening with are made without political influence Coquille City, £ mile from John We don’t sell Klondike gold mines her little l ieco, Alice Price, who and that a largo share of them are son’s mill. Good bearing orchard, nor Standard Oil stock but so far camo for the purposo of linvirfg a filled by those having only a com improvements all new. Six room as we go, every- troublosomo tooth palled. The mon school o lucntion, but such is house, good out-honses well built, AV tiling we sell is convenient bnru 42x32- Good well I I e h a l d family enjoyed a pleasant now tho case. just as desirble at the door. For terras apply at call. in its way. Our All tiro anxiously awaiting the the premises or by mail. Gloves, Neck wear, The old engine was removed arrival o f time wbeu the play, J. C . .T a m e s , Hats, C o l l a r s , from Tbos. Krewson’s furniture "Mrs. Partington and her sou Ike," Coquille, Ore. Cuffs, Umbrellas, factory Thursday and shipped to \ will bu put on by a local company Canes, Etc., all The timber supply of the United tho purchaser, Sol J. Culver, of at this place. hollowing is the bear tbe imprint Bandon. Mr. Krewsou expects a cast of characters: Mrs. Parting States will be exhausted in 30 years of quality and the Save large one by the Chico, either this ton, the widow who everyone at tlie present rate of wasto. impress of style. We nevor fail to trip or next. knows, Josh Loach; Ikey, herson, your wools The Empress of China lias been follow tho fashions. From a reoeuk letter we learn imp of mischief, Mrs. Marie Gage; FUED SLAGLE. Tailor. Notice of the ex that Mrs. J. J. OwingB, formerly o f Clara Hostings, her niece from asked to resign. this place, and her friend, Miss Boston, Mrs. Alice Hite; Sarah, ecutions of the petitioners will be Habrey Booker, with whom she her hired help, May Wickham; published hereafter. STEAMER ------------ went to California recently, are John Fitzquick, the Judge, sound Catarrh Cannot be Cured now at Ocean Park, that state, and in mind aud body, but a little hard of hearing, A O. Illte; Philand With LOCAI, APPLICATIONS. »» they onjoying a visit with friend. er Ablelmdy, the Deacon, right cannot reach tho «eat of the disease. Ca WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from pert but tongue-tied, Jack Lamb; tarrh is ;t blood or constitutional' disease, <nd in order to cnre it you moat take inter Coos county at onco to propare for Hezekiuh Muggins, a young Farm nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle positions in the Government ser er, quite free in his ways, C. A. internally, and acts directly on the blood Point at 7:30 a. m. and mucus surfaces. Hairs Catarrh Cure vice— Railway Mail Clerks, Letter Harrington; Freddie Holding is not n quack medicine. It was prescribed Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille Carriers, Custom House and De SorHtis, a poot and reporter on by one of the best physicians in this coun City at 1 :80 p. m. try for years, and is a regular prescription. partmental ClorkB, etc. Apply to space, far above the common It is composed of the best tonics known, HARVEY JAMES, inter-State Corres. Inst., Codar world, Dave Collier. For a good combined with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The Rapids, Iowa. Captain. laugh aud real enjoyable evening perfect combination of the two ingredients I is what produces such wondorful results in don’t miss it. Ed RacklefT, the Dairyvillo mor- curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. THb BKN i . .lUlCK.tl chant, arrived in town Thursday F. J. CHENEY *t CO., Props., Toledo, O. A M T T H A T IS Sold by druggists, price, 75«. x-oal Famine at an End- by the Dispatch and greeted many Hairs Family Pills are the best. friends during a between-boat’s **•* - NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. visit in town He took the Echo New York, Feb. 3— It is the gen for Myrtle Point, where he will eral opinion among local dealers Uni tod States Laud Office. PAMOl'S MAGAZINE Hosebarg, Oregon, Deo. 23, 1302, visit his parents and many friends that the great inconvenience caused Notice is hereby given that in compliance at that place. by scarcity of coal is at an end and with tho provisions of the act of Congress j of June 3,1873, entitled "A n act for the salo Judge Harlocker started the from now on the prieo will continue of timber lands m tho Htatcs of California. Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,” to drop, especially if the present good roads move last week by tak as extended to all tbe P ¡blio Laud States ing three large myrtle stumps out mild weath continues. by act of August 4, » 832, It contains in each issue In some places yesterday hard o f the alley next to his residence MUS. ZILPHA N EELY, Widow, property on Sherwood heights. coal could be bought for $7 50 a f Fairview, conuty of Coos. State of Carleton’s Latest Poems has this day filed in this office her This will bo greatly appreciated by ton and one dealer put bis price at Oiogon, sworr. statement No.4182, for tho purchase and Stories and the Best n number of peoplogwho live in $7, with 1000 tons on hand. The of tho NWt* of N W l4 of Section No. that part o f town, as well as by th e; price for soft coal was ns low ns 2! in .Township No. 26 8 ., Kange No. o f additional Literature. W ., and will offer proof to show that the teamsters. #2.50 a ton while independent deal- I 11 And .nought is more valuable for its timber rf,, . . , ers were retailing coni at *f> and or stone than for agricultural purposes, and I . c .f. r> v Tho scratch of a pin may cause ... , K to establish her claim to said land before Only Fifty Cents a Year L. H. Hazard, County Clerk of Oooa Co. the loss of a limb or even death ’ ’ n M Oregon at Coquille on Thursday, the 5th when blood poisoning results from J — day of March, 1303. She names as witness AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN the injury. All danger of this may | The soft coal miners now talk of es: Lee Neely, F. K. Taylor, H. L . Under- If they Jo tb e v w ill find wood, of Fnim ew. Orison, and WillU be avoided, however, by promptly : striking WRITE FOK TERMS - - Neely, of Ooqnllle, Oregon. applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, tho temper of the people somewhat Big Commistioni, Handsome Premiums Any nnd all person, claiming adversely It is an antiseptic ami quiok heal- different from what it wns before the above-deecrilicd lands ure requested *<> ing liniment for cuts, bruises and ! the recent hard^¡oal famine. “ Qu- file their Hu mis in this ofllee on or before said r.th day of Mirnbjl'.toa. Addir«». EVERY WHEKF PUB. CO bnrus. For sale bv R. S. Know] ! unnliu Nostra patienta nbutere” J. T. BR ID G E «. Htgrfster. fon loafers f t ’ E S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 10, 1903 ELEOTKMTY. So Far So Good. K tcio m ■ lu -in lu tIo n . 1 Lave used Chamberlains Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in sa_i - ing that it is the .best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I Lave ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy.— Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale bv R. S. Knowlton. W AN TED :—A TK U bTW O RTHY OHN- tinman or lady in oaoh county to manage business for an old established house of solid financial standing. A straight, bona fide weekly salary of $18:00 paid by check eaoh Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expanses. Manager, 840 Caxton Bldg., Chi cago. SPECIAL O FFER EVERY WHERE a M McDonald Proprietor Equipped Shop in Coos County, Hot and Cold BathB. OQTJILLE YoungPeople’sWeekly The leading young people’s paper in America,containing enohweek from eight to twelve pages of four broad columns eaoh. all beautifully illustrated with original and artistic half-tone ongiavings, in black and oolors. Y oung P e o p l e ’ s W e e k l y lias reached its marvelous snooess and attained a circula tion of over 210,000 oopies a wee k, because its contonts interest young renders. 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Information for the Office, the Store and the Home. 25c. - Don't Have Cold Feet r *truct»on oi the city of n « w York. I\I0 BAR IN CONNECTION. any address, 33 c THE WORLD, rvr RvlM tog N e w Yo rk Delivered by W. H- Mansell to all parts of town at $ lAirge Reales in connection. per ton Weighing 10 cents per load.