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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1904)
Æ cfluitîf (Titg W f r a il Our Steamers. Council ProcMtlng»- T h e city council met in adjourn ed session last Tuesday night. P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU E S D A Y l ’be bond of Krewson & Good man for building sidewalk on D F- DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Coulter street was approved. County Official Paper, rievoted to the material and social np- ouldinp of the Coquille Valley particnlarly and o f Coos County generally . Subscription, per year, in advance, #1.60 Church Directory. C hristian C hubciï . — Pleaching ev**y Sunday at It ... io. and 7-.30 p. to . Sunday school at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor at 0:80 p. m. Praver meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30. A ll oordially invited. episcopal Chnrob.--Episcopal services will bo held at St. James church, Coqnille City the third SnndAv in each month. Sunday school at 10 a. nL eaoh Sunday. Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. M. E.Chnrob, South: Preaching eaoh and every Sundays at 11 a. t o . and 7:30 p. m. 8nn day-school ©very Sunday at 10 o’clock. Senior Epworth League st 6:30, p. in. Jnnior league at 8:30,p.m. Prayermeet- ng Thursday evening at 7:30. R. A. Reagan/pastor. Methodist Episcopal church.— Service the first and third Sunday in each month Preaching at 11 o’ clock a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Sundav school at 10 o’olook a. m. Ep worth i.eaguo at 6:30 p. m. W. H. Mrsas. Pastor. 1’uKsorTKBiAN C hubch .— Preaching eer- vices 2nd and 4th Handays, rooming ard evening, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 n. m. Christian Endeavor services everv Sunday at 6:30 p. ra.. Miss Winnie Hall, President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meats every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p. m, A cordial welootne is ex tended to the publio to attend all our Ber nices. A dolph H abehly , Pastor The city msrsbal tiled his ap pointment of W. W. Gage as night- watchman, which was approved by the Conncil, and his compensation to be paid by the city, fixed at $10 per mooth. Bids on curfew and alarm tower of L. H. Morgan and Krewson A Goodman were opened and read, there being only two bids on file L. H. Morgan’s bid was $97.60, Krewson A Goodman's being $75. T h e contract was let to lowest bid der; this to inolade rustic and paint ing. The election returns were then opened and the following result ob tained: F o r Mayor. J. J. Stunley, 89 votes; C. H. Butler, 50 votes. For Conncilmen, L. H. Hazard. 102; N. Loronz, 88; J. A. Davenport, 84; W. T. Kerr, 56, and W. Kistuer, 53. For Recorder, E. G. D Holden, 88 votes. J. J. Stanley, for mayor L. H. Hazard, N. Lorenz and J. A. Davenport, for councilman, and E. G. D, Holden, for recorder, were each and all declaired duly elected. The following bids were allowed: E. G. D. Holden, for election expenses.......................... $23 50 Coqnille City Bulletin, printing ballots............... 8 00 The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 8/d Friday at 2 p. m. 'at the Christian ohuroh. Disastrous W r e c k s . CnuBon op R edrbmkd I srael ! Services Carelessness is responsible for Arerv 1st and 8rd Sunday in eaoh month by many a railway wreck and the same Elder J. H. James. L O C A L IT E M S . Treasuer J. B. D ally went to the bay on Thursday. W. H. Young, o f Fiebtrap, down to town Thursday. was Wm. Rolim, o f Riverton, bnsinees in town Thursday. had J. P. Barkdol), o f Norway, had business in town on Thursday. Ralph Nosier, the barber, was over from Marshfield Thursday. Mr. Mosay, o f Marshfield, came over Thursday and proceeded to Bandon. causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con. sumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois C ragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by R. S. Knowlton, Druggist Price 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. ----- . .. .< # » ♦ ---------------- -- Uvrtle Point Enterprise. C. E. Schroeder retnrned W ed Mrs. It! W. Henry, o f M yrtle nesday from Lebanon, Linn county Point, visited friends in this city where he spent the winter. last week. S- B. Hermann has gone to San E d AaseD, the loggin g man had Francisco on a business visit. business at the bay and went over Roy Garret and W ill Matbeny Thursday. returned last week from Klam ath Sherman Flynn, o f the North County. Fork, was down to this city on A base ball league has been or. Thursday. gamzed in this end o f the county Attorneys M cK night aud D oug with Norway, L ee aDd M yrtle Point ins where oyer from Marshfield in the league. All games will be Thursday. played at Myrtle Point and Norway U. L. Gray, the M yrtle Point Over $150 has been raised for fenc artist, had business at the bay, go ing the ball grounds, bnilding grand stand, improving grounds. ing over Thursday. Work has commenced on the fence Attorney L .A . Roberts, o f M yrtle and it will be completed iu a few Point, had business which called days. him to the county seat on Thurs day. C u re d I I I . M o t h c r » l Itb e u u ia tiK H i “ My mother has been a sufferer Mrs. Perry Robinson, o f this city, went to Arago Thursday to visit for many years with rheumatism,” her aunt, Mrs. A. P. Miller, of says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. “ A t times she was unable to H a ll’s creek. move at all, while at all times walk H i King, the Daniels creek log ing wan painful. I presented bdr ger. made Ins parents, Mr. and with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Mrs. T. A. King, o f this city, a visit Balm nnd after a few applications o f several days last week. she decided it was the most wonder Ouo horse or a good team will be ful pain reliever she bad evor tried, taken in trade ou any one o f the in fact, she is never without it now many piauoH wo handle. W rite to and is at all timeB able to walk. An E. M. F cbman , occassional application of Pain Balm Marshfield, Oregon. koeps away the pain that sho waa Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Roy, accom formerly troubled with.” For sale panied by their daughter, Mrs. A r by R. S. Knowlton. thur Ellingson, o f this city, are at Baudon enjoying an outing and some good fishing at the beach. Gives Facts About Advertising. Arrivals by the Alliance from San Francisco: R D Jones, L Cba and wife, F Coppa au l wife, L B Frenoh, Mrs Davis, Miss D . ivím , L Davis, J S Cole, L “ »u Sahue, L Clemeuson, Mrs F M Ruimnell, Miss S Ruimnell, Mrs J D Hawes, Rev E Keller, A Matzer and wife, V H Park, A G Prey, N W Mc Donald, Mrs Dickson. J G Walter, L Davis, J C Swanson, JasO John son, A Gibbs, R E Lanhoiue, Miss Merchant, J O Davenport and 6 2nd class. From Eureka: Misa M Hambert, H Smith and wife and child, John H H all and wife. W A Skelly, F H Fisher, Mrs J M Nos ier, A V Campbell, J Bredstein, W Quigley, W G Porter, J C McDon ald and 1 2nd class. Departures north by the Alliance May 10th: L A York, Mrs Barthol omew, J L Sperry, F O Weeks, E L Bailv, J W Brown, Gustnf Swenson, Earnest Linn, C j Tib- bits, A Hagmeister, A E Anderson T J McNeme, C A Rohrabacher and wife, H C Young and family P G Brockway, J W Fairbanks, H F Heitman, M Tracy, C N Scott, Mrs Chas Nicholson, Mrs Ed Far rin, Mrs A E Lewellen, O Carlson, Mrs Green and son and 12 steerage. Departures on Areata May 9:— Mrs B D Jones, Mrs L Swoffard. J L Taylor, R Dinnegan, U M Sawlor, A C Ackerman, J H Miluer and wife, A Noah, Mrs Noah, L C Noah, H B Price, A J Rarnor, M H Haynes, B Peterson, A ITamel- stein, J N Rogers, J J Sullivan, Miss Clara Dairs, Gee Chow. Bandon Iteoord.r. W. H. Logan went to work last Thursday with a force of men pre paratory to loggin g for Ii H. Rosa. Miss Esther Lorentzcn, of Dairy, ville who has been visiting relatives in Oakland, California, returned home last Saturday. Miss E thel Dyer weDt to San Francisco on the steamer Elizabeth, this trip, to join her mother, Mrs. Elbert Dyer, who is now at San Jose. Elbert Dyer has sold his saw mill at Circle City, some four miles southeast of Bandon, to Alonzo Davis. Mr. Davis has been at work taking the mill apart this week and will move it to his farm near New Lake. Mr. Dyer will build another mill at the same place where this one stood, some time in the future. The Artistic L U D W IG P IA N O Exclusive Agency. v £ a ,r s la ffie lc L , O r e g o n . Largest Tumor On Record. S o t 4 M ick D ay Mince. “ I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, Done, of which relieved me. One day I saw au ad of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. A fter taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon after was entirely cured and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of rboumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles anil general debility.” This is what B. F. Bass, o f Fremont. N. C., write. Only 50c, at Knoivlton’s. A lliiu a w a ) —— — -------- Ilio r lr . T H E «4«-, <i -HU» * • * * « * * * t • « < * * * * * * 3 > z r^ -3 s r Who tie I tlie oow’s tail to his leg iu the process of tnilk-1 m g, said she had uot d ra p e d Him over two miles before J he realized he lia I ma le a mistake. » JEIo'w ^vC-U-Cla. Ea.rtla.ex Must you he dra<rg„d before you realize you are mukiug a j mistake iu not using Electric Lights. 8 Goquille purniture and BOX FACTORY J. G - F is h & Son , The ‘ C L Y D E ” -------------- s D o c s u 't ■ llc s p c c t — ORKOON STATE OFFICERS. o l«l A r c . Its shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. K in g ’s New L ife Pills. They cut off maladies no matter bow se vere and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fev^r, Con stipation all yield to this perfect pill. 25, at R. S. Knowlton’s drug store. Liveryf eed Stable John H. Mitchell I ..U. S. Senator Chas W Fulton f * * Binger Hermann, Congressman 1st Dist J. N. Williamson--- Congressman 2nd Dist Geo. E. Chamberlain................Govern' F. L Dunbar................ Secretary of State Chas. T. Moore.............................. State Treasurer Proprietors J. H. Ackerman..... Supt. Pub. Instruction J. E. Whitney..................... State Printer A. M. Crawford.........................Attorney General R. S. Bean. 1 F. A. Moore, >.......... Supreme JudgoH C. E. Wolverton, ) General feed and livery business, bauliug and delivering. Good wood M. L. Chamberlain....................... furnished on short notice. Corner First ami Hall St. ...... Clerk Board School Land Com. C, B. Bellinger.............. U. 8. Dist. Judge Makes regular trips to Roseburg carrying freight and psssengerR. W. F. Mathews...................U. S. Marshal D. M. Dunne.............. Collector lot. Psv. John II. Hall............U. S. Dist. Attorney G r. \V . M a r t i u , Coqulle Cty, Oegon SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. C. B. LEEP, J. W. Hamilton..........................Judge G. M. Brown.......... Prosecuting Attorney U. s. LAND OFFICE Henry Booth............................ Receiver J. T. Bridges............................ Register ----- D E A L E R IN - COOS COUNTY OFFICERS. L. Harlocker................................ Judge L. H. Hazard............ Clerk Stephen tieni Gallier...... .................... Sheriff . B. Du 1 ley. . ———.....................Treasurer T. J. T h r ift................................... Assessor W. H. Bunch.......... School Superintendent Wm. Horsfall................................. Coroner 8. B Catboart............................... Surveyor D. McIntosh.........................Commissioner R. C. Dement........................Commissioner M.G.Pohl, Dr. »/Optics, harness and Saddles a • T< u ' j d 3 ofLeather Goods found in. a. H arness Slrop I also doall kinds of repairing in this lino at reasonable figure Oocruille, Or. Myrtle Point, Or. M & S . C E C E L IA S T O W E , Orator, Entre N. as Club. H ig h e s t G r a d e Lenses. 176 W arren Avenue, Satisfaction Guaranteed in every case. E. S. D EAN, President. D. H . J O H N S O N , Vice President. E. F. D A V E N P O R T , Secretary. C h i c a g o , 111., O ct. 22,1902. F or nearly four years 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc to r insisted on an operation as the only way t<> get well. 1, however, strongly objected to an operation. M y husband felt disheartened as w ell as I, fo r home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottl# .»f \\ me of Cardui for me to try, and he <¿«1 so. I began to im prove in a few days and m y recovery waa very rapid. W i th in eighteen weeks I was another being. SHAD HUDSON, Hudson & J. E. HAYNES. Haynes, lin in g and Real Estate Agents Eckley, Curry County, Oregon. H Every man or woman who is now Five hundred dollars reward will advertising or intending to adver be given for information that will tise, should send 10 cents for a copy lead to tiie arrest and conviction of o f W hite’s Sayings published at person or persons who set fire to Soattle, Wash., at $1.00 per year. the stores of Wm. H. Schroeder on This paper givos practical hints January 7, 1902 and January 12, about advertising systems, adver 1904, and to the shingle mills of Mrs. Stowe a letter shows every I tising illustrations, writing adver Wm. H. Schroeder and F. Meutzel woman how a home is saddened by tisement and suggests methods to A Son on June 14, 1901 and weaknes and how completely One of the greatest blessings a get more business at less expense. June 14, 1902; $250 by sub W ine o f ('ardui cures that sick- ! new and brings health and harpi- I modest u.;\ can wish for is a good $250 by It gives the advertising rates of scription, guaranteed; | ness again. Do not go on suffer- j reliable a-t o i bowels. I f you are all the leading publications and in County Court. ing. Go to vour druggist today I not the Lapp; possessor of such an many other ways is worth the $1.00 C o u n t y C ovir or Coo C o u n t y , O re - | and secure a #1.00 bottle o f W in # of Cardui. outfit you ea.i greatly improvo the per year. oon . By L. Harlocker, efficiency o f those you have by the County Judge. ONE S P E C IA L — A paid up judicious use of Chamberlain’s subscriber may ask all the questions Stomach and L iver Tablets. They he desires about business ami ad The poor old liberty b e l is again aro pleasant to take and agreeable vertising methods nnd receivo con to be put upon wheels and drugged in effect. For sale by R. S. Knowl- fidential replies. One department about the country. This time it ton. for hustlerH tells you how to will be sent to the St. Louis Exposi tion at a cost of $15,000. The bell A letter has been received by the start in business for yourself and is about the only relic left of the family hero that John SimmoDs, become independent. Send 10 cents today, if you are day» of the Fathers who fought for M O N T H L Y M A G A Z IN E son of J. G. Simmon*, o f Johnsons A F a m i l y L i b r a r y ,o get uei one onei Advertising or expect to advertise, liberty, equality, and the persuit of mill, liail the misfortune to of liis feet caught in a cog gear to W hite’s Sayings, Seattle, Wash- j hl»PP1D®8» while working at a sawmill on the { >nRt°n. 12 C o m rlc tc N o v e l . Y i a r l y T h f lir e a V o lli In On«* D a y . Columbia lately getting the mem. | M ANY SHORT STO RIES AND Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ber fearfully mangled. When P A P E R S ON T I M E L Y T O P IC S Ail «lrn«_»iriats refund the roonev if it fails to heard from he was at St Mary’» on re. K. W. (trove’ s signature is on each $ 2 .S O PER YEAR : 2 6 CT». A COPV^ bo*. SSfi. Hospital, Portland, where tho plu s, NO C O N T IN U E D S T O R I E S iciiins wan to 1 to amputate the foot EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF but he was contending for it to be spared at last accounts, Any person cutting Tim ber or Bark of any description on the Dr. A. W. K line, who lots just lauds of the Southern Oregon Com moved to Cottage Grove, this state, pany, or rctuoviug same, or other after a long residence and many property, from said lands, without t'i « r ' yesra o f successful practice at Ban-1 being duly authorized in writing, »ly in g for patent; it may ' W e promptly obtain U. b. ft. > don, passed through town Thurs- will be Prosecuted according to d iy ou Ills wav out to join his fam-j Law. ily who had proceeded him a And ' T RADE MAraKS R E W A R D R f Attorney's ’>«. bend couple o f weeks The doctor ai phot shook bands with many friends Any person furnishing sufficient FREE E r.,, t on patentability. he 6*'s !St lC" 1 pendo* an d a d vice. while in town who with h in well evidence for the recovery o f proper-1 chwges are moderate. T r y u*. in his new home and field i f prac ty so taken and conviction of the tice. Ho was accompanied as far parties concerned, will be given P a te n t L a w y e r » , as the bay by bis brother Clias. ony Jialf o f the property recovered. T. H. M F.HL A CO'S expert 0pp. U.S. Patrst Office.WsshlajWn. 0.6. who let unit'd the follow ing day. S riin iN O rkoon C o w a r t , te s tin '» n ew Guns af|d Ammunition W ill Davis and Jack Swanson, of Marshfield, came over on Thurs day’s train aud proceeded to the iower river by boat. They went to tba Flanagan <fc BenDett place for some horses for Mr. Bennett, and expecting to pmebase one each for themselves. — • « 1 » . JUNE NUMBER W h e n tn e s a p R is e s . Reward. Omaha, Neb , May 11— A Surgic al operation was today performed on Mrs. Mary M cE lvain.of Ruskin Neb., who was relieved of a cystic tumor weighiug one hundred and two pounds, the largest in the his tory of surgery. A fter the opera tion the woman weighed 92 pounds. « . « * « d 4 « • js «1 *: d 4 «. Terminated with an ugly out on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111, It developed a stub born ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured. Its H e w I d e a W o m a n * .^ la ^ a / .in o just as good for Burns, Scalds, A uumber of new features charac Skin eruptions and Piles. 25c, at terize the June issue of the N ew ' It. S. Knowlton’s. -------->»$►«------- - I d e a W o m a n ’ s M a g a z i n e . Among R -I-P-A -N -S Tabules them may he mentioned especially Doctors find “ Perdita's Problems.” the first of A good prescription a series o f papers by A lice Chitten For mankind- den, telling how n small family M A N U F A C T U R E R S o f Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fru it Boxes may live comfortably on a moder i .The 5-oent packet is enough for usual oo- oasions. The family bottle ((50 oentHi con Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. ate income. “ Summer Comfort” tains a supply for a year, All druggists Turning W o ik a Specialty. All Orders given is auother interesting paper by sell them. prompt Attention. ----------->«$>»- - - - Maud Murray Miller. " A Glimpse GENERAL DIRECTORY- o f Capri,” by Jean B. Stearns, is n charmeng tale o f travel. “ A G er Theodore Roosevelt................. President man Bride’s Outfit,” by Mabel A. John Kay....................Seoretarvof State Potter, is both instructive and en Leslie M. Shaw...... Secretary of Treasury Elihu Koot.................. Secretary of War tertaining. Iu fictions, theatrical E. A. Hitchcock...... Secretary of Interior news, domestic science and interior Wm. H. Moody...»...... Secretary of Navy decoratiou, the number fairly teems Jas, F. Wilson__ Secretary of Agrioultuie P. O. Knox...............................Attorney General with good things, and tb e illu s tr - H. C. Pavne............... Postmaster General tions fitly supplement the text. Melville \V. Fuller................Chief Justice Fontilla, and the leading brands When at Myrtle Poiüt be sure in cigars at Mrs. Nosler’s. Three papers of garden seeds for to visit the Ice Cream Parlors of Mr- and Mrs. D. R. Toy- This popu 10 cents, nt Kuowlton’s. lar place has beeu rearranged, new When at Marshfield eat at the ly fitted up for the coming season Broiler. and it is a great pleasure to par take o f the delicacies served there. Stationery, nuts and confectionary to snit all. Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G. E. Fenner, of Marion, Ind., says: “ I suffered with a cough until 1 run down in weight from 148 to 92 lbs. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entire ly of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my nor mal weight, health and strength.’’ Sold by R. S. Knowlton. li\ >r Terms Write, E. M. ÎT 2 JR M A N . JbUj J AVE valuable Mines. Farms, Stock Kanches and Timber Lands for sale. House and fi acres o f land well improved Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale, exchange for property in M yrtle Point STEAMER ‘Welcome’ Coquille Valley Packing Company (Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.) Capital $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Principal place of buRioess Oregon Myrtle Point, A general packing business carried on. The best meats the country can produce always ou baud. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. BOARO OF UlRECTORS: Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle A. D A V E N P O R T , Point at 7:30 a. m. D. H JOHNSON, Loaves M yrtle Point for Coqnille City at 1:30 p. m. O. R W I L L A R D . Captai a. W M . 8 L IN G S B Y , E. DE VN E. E. D AV E N PO R T. Tuttle W VlM EtCRlIIRll! Huff Plymouth Rook Temperance UPPINCOTT’S J , R . S t i l l w e l l , Prop House. Tho Bast In Current Literature /Notice. PATENT SW IFT & CC , P o u lt r y F a r m , BANDON, OREGON. I hroughbr ed cockerels from $1 up and eggs $1 per setting. W eak H earts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred peopje »h o h»ve heir I trouble can remember when it w u elmple Indiges tion. It 1, a scientific fact that all case, of i heart disease, not organic, are not only | traceable to. but are the direct result of Indl- I ■ gestlon. All food taken Into the stomach ! which fails of perfect digestion ferments and ; •wells the stomach, puffing It up agalnat the heart. Thla Interferes with the action of fie heart, and In the course of llm . that leiicato but vital organ become, diseased. N.v«t.. o.. M l ! | kad «much *?*.“ ** ‘“¿ « it . u I hMl hsart troubi. 1 * * * Kodol D n w S . Cura far .bout f a » SoMh, and It curad m. Kodol Digests W h at Y o n Cat and relieves the stomsch of all nervoi» •train and ths heart of all pressure. $o«les onl,. *| .00 Slu hsldlne 2H Hinas th. trM lira, whlcll sails fur SOe. i ’rw.ar.d by I . o DaW!TT A OO.. OMtOAOCL O oqu . 111© Oity, Oregon. First Class in euerg respect Courteos treatment, Transien and Regular Boarding and Lodging. No BAR IN CONNECTION. - - NO CHINESE LARO 9 First Street— East End o f Bridge. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- ÍAGE LINE B. FENTON, PROPRIETOR Saddle Horses of best quality always oe iisud. Good Rigs in lead ness for special tripe. In fa d , a g * » r h * St ge and L ivery business Accommodations for 1 . , di-ig nen a spyiia liXa