Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 05, 1904, Image 2

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    For a County Directory.
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TUESDAY
JU L Y
'The safe and reliable twin-
screw
L. G. Wheeler, who arrived on
the moruing traio, represents R. L.
Polk A Co. the directory publishers
and is here to gather data for a com­
plete directory o f Coos connty in­
cluding a thorough city directry
o f every town and a complete list
o f farmers and tax payers through
the oounty. He is socompsDied by
Mr T. M . Briokman who will as­
sist him, R. L. Polk A Co, are too
well known as compilers and pub­
lishers o f relisble directories to
need any introduction here, and
the work on which these gentlemen
are engaged will be of great service
to Cooa county, as it will be cir-
culated all over the United States
and will help to bring tbs resources
of this section to the attention of
the outside world, as well as being
a valuable referenoe work to those
in the oounty.
Messrs. Wheeler and Briokman
will spend several weeks in the
county.
6. 1904.
A Consolidation.
This week ushers in a new fea­
ture in the newspaper bnainess in
Coquille City. J. J. Stanley, hav­
ing concluded to follow other pur­
suits, has withdrawn from the field,
and the Bulletin is absorbed by
the H er ald . By doing so, the
management of this paper feels
justified in establishing the S em i -
W e e k l y H erald which will be tbs
name in the future.
We will now
greet our old patrons, as well as
those of the Bulletin, twice each
week as long as the patronage and
business will warrant, and we feel
fully assured that by the better
news service rendered by a semi­
weekly paper that there will be no
falling off in business.
We give the following kind words
from Mr. Stauley’s pen as he “ with'
draws in good order” from the
(M vrtle Point Enterpriu.)
field and turns over to ns the busi­
Atty. A. L. Roberts Isft Tuesday
ness and plant of the Bulletin:
on a professional trip to Southern
Curry county.
ADIEU.
Str. Elizabeth
C. P. Jensen, Master.
Will make regular trips between
C o q u i l l e R iv e r a n d S a n
F ra n cisco .
tw o plants will give him in
Worsted Dress Goods,
Str. Areata .
Velvets.
The only perfect writing machine
made. The writing is in plain view
o f the operator all the time—simplest
and strongest construction, rapid
action, easy touch, adapted to all
kinds of work—best for tabulating
and invoice work, universal key­
board, removable type action, in­
stantly cleaned. Treble the life of
any other machine for good, clean
work. Send for Catalogue.
the way o f material and increased
c ir c u la t io n , we predict for the Her
ald-Bulletin a grand success.
Mr. Dean will complete all adver
tising contracts and subscriptions in
a more than satisfactory manner on
account of increased circulation and
Killed Large Panther.
the twice-a-week issue.
Thanking our many friends and
patrons for their patronage and
hearty support in the past, and be­
speaking for our successor a contin
uation of the same, and wishing all
both patrons and paper, unbounded
success, we bid you all a fond
Adieu,
J. J . S t a n
ley
.
San Francisco, June 39—Steamer
Breakwater sailed for Coos Bay with
the following passengers: Mr C D
Miner and wife, H Nasburg, Miia
A Johnson, 8 F Sheldon, Lydia
Lealiutan, Mrs £ M Dauk, Vandvolt,
Mrs. Disbach, Mias Sene Wetk, R B
Symington, F A Hutchingson, Mrs
M B Dudley, Mr Qundlefinger, H
Stone, Oliver Wilson, O N Ander­
son, N Neilson, A M Simpson,
Mrs Reed, Miss Lakeman, Miss Hall
John Proctor, Miss Martin, Uua
Wick and wife, Mr Hanson, H R
Heed, John Akman, Thomas Ganon.
Washington, July 3.—The yearly
statement of the amount of coins
executed at the several mints dur­
ing tho year ended June 30, 1904.
shows a total coinage of $15,903,
C9B, as follows: Gold, $14,884,400;
silver, $843,181; minor coins, $177,
0G8. All of silver available for the
purpose having been used, no more
silver dollars will be coined by the
Government under existing laws.
Oregon prune«, says at St. Louis
dispatch, are being gobbled up by
Fair visitors at the rate of ten gal­
lon," nn hour. As only a boarding.
1 1 ■ iuho helping of two person ie given,
there must be a vast number of eat­
ers or some persistent repeaters. In
any event, strangera are getting the
best kind of inside information
about Oregon.
Frank Rogers and Floyd Coffelt
killed a large panther yesterday
evening back o f Cy Noah’s place on
Coos river.
The varmint bad killed two
calves the night before, and yester­
day Floyd Coffelt sent up for Frank
Rogers to come down with his hunt­
ing dog6. The latter came down on
the Telephone, and the dogs were
put on tba trail. Tbe panther was
close by having evidently returned
for a lunch, and be was treed in
about twenty minutes.
The gnna
o f the bold banters then mailt, abort
work o f bis pantbership.
He weighed 160 pounds and was
in fine condition.
The dogs of Mr. .Rogers’ are
death on all varmints, and many
wildcats and panthers, as well as
bears, have met their death with
tbe help of tbe pair.
O w m en tlr T r n k l n .
It is exceptional to find a family
where there are no domestic rup
tures ocuaaionly, but these can be
leafiened by haring Dr. K ing’s New
Life Pills around Much troubla
they save by their great work in
Stomach and Liver troubles. They
not only relieve you, but cure. 35e,
at R. S. Knowltons' Drug Store.
In several counties of Oregon
the drouth of Summer is seriously
affecting the promise of a hop crop.
Well the hop counties, generally,
voted for what was called “ local
option,” preparatory to prohibition,
which in moat of them is to be tried
later. Of course |>orsona of tender
conscience, who support prohibition
will not want a hop crop, anyway.
If they wish they may see in the
drouth the band of Divine Provi­
dence,—Telegram,
An elegont assortment o f now Wash materials fo r early
spring,
Coos Bay and
San Francisco
Immense line of staole ana Fancy Ginghams, Prices 8 13-
to 20 cts. per yd.
Carrying passengers and freight at
lowest rates.
Large assortment of white and champagne colored merceri­
zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd.
Pcal> s, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd.
Go' co, 20 yards to the Dollar.
p r o p r ie t o r s
203 WOOD St., Pittsburg, Ps.
F. 8. DOW, Agent,
S. O. CO., Agent,
Marshtield.
|
Empire.
N O T I C E T O C I t E D IT O R S !
Lattes' Heady-made Summer suits
Notice is hereby given that tbe under­
signed has been duly appointed adminis­
trator of tbe partnership estate of W. H.
Erdioe, deceased, nnd thatail persons hav­
ing claims against said estate are hereby
required to present them, dnly verified, to
the undersigned st the Goqnilie City
Creamery in Coos oonnty, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 1st day o f February, 1904.
D A IR Y R A N C H F O R B A L E .
280 acres, about 4 acres hill, balance j
best river bottom, 3 inile„ from Coquille,
good steamtioat landing; 00 acres iin -'
proved, plenty fruit, new 40-cow dairy I
Darn, good spring water, one of the most ,
desirable locations on Coquille river;
will sell all or will sell in parcels to suit j
purchaser. For particulars, prices and
8 . M . N oslbb ,
Administrator o f tbe Partnership Estate terms inquire at M. A. Pierce’s drygoodB
store, in Coquille.
5-27tf
o f W. H. Erdioe, deoeased.
Life
Long Sick and Nerv­
ous H ead ach es.
Dr. M iles’ A ntl-P aln
Pills Cured Me.
They Gave Me Instant
Relief.
The common affliction of all mankind is
headache. From it few are entirely free.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills will cure and in
most instances prevent headache of any kind
•r degree. If you cannot enjoy theatre going,
car-riding, dancing, if you are subject to
nauaea from nervoia excitement, the fatigues
of travel or sight-seeing, take an Anti-Pain
Pill before an attack comes on and you will
find that you can successfully ward off ail
disagreeable symptoms. Anti-Pain Pills are
the best of remedies for backache, neuralgia,
sciatica and rheumatic pains: contain no
opiates, non-laxative; never sold in bulk.
“ With the greatest pleasure I recommend
Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills to everyone who
suffers from nervous or s ic k headache. A l l
y life long I w as troubled with headaches
a very severe nature, and have tried many
awders and cither remedies without success,
y chance I tried D*. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
Never
■■vaga
______ troubled
______
with headache. Whenever I feel it comini
imlne
a « I taka ane or two Pi
Pills and it all
disappears."—W illiam
» own , Genesee,
I asks.
is to certify that I have used Dr.
Miles’ Anti-Palo PiUs for neuralgia and neu-
rmi f 1*5
and hav« found then to give
relief. -“ E . D. VT k x d , E »Mayor and Ex-
17. S. Dist Ally., Helena, Mont
All drugfists »ell and guarantee Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills. They are non-laxative: con­
tain no «niâtes, never sold in bulk, as doses,
•Scents. Dr. Miles’ Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.
S
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NOTICE
F O H IP U R L IC A riO N .
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,
June 20,1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the act o f Con
gress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled ” An act for
the sale o f timber lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing­
ton Territory,” as extended to all the Pnb
lie Land States by sot o f Augnst, 4, 18*2,
LEWIS E. BROWN,
Of Riverton, oounty o f Coos, State o f Or­
egon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 6247, for the purchase
of the S. X o f NW. \ and S. W o f HE. V
o f Section No. 8 in Township No. 28, S.
Range No. 11 West, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
wrpo w , and to eatablish his claim to Raid
land before James Watson,Connty Clerk of
Coos oonnty. Oregon, at the office of oonnty
clerk o f Coos connty, Oregon, at Coquille.
Oregon, on Saturday, the 17tb day of Seo
teraber, 1904.
He names as witnesses:
Win. Myers.
Gland Waters, Clarence Waters and Ar­
thur Brown, all o f Lee, Cooa county. Ore­
gon
Any and all persona olaiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
file their olaims in this office on or before
said 17th dav o f September. 1904.
J T. BRIDGES.
Register.
)ne Minute Gough Cura
For C o u g h s, Colds and Croup.
Silks and
Capt. Nelson, Master,
Will make regular tripe between
GO.
PITTSBURG WRITING MACHINECo OREGON GOAL & NAVIGATION
.
W on derfu l Slcrve.
Is disphtyed by many a man en
during pains of accidental Cuts,
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, ScaldB,
Sore fact or stiff joints. But there’s
no need for it. Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve will kill the pain and cure the
trouble. It’s the best Salve on
earth for Piles, too. 35c. at R. S
Knowlton's Druggist
Has just received a complete stock of new
No Stop-over at Way Porta.
Electric Lights. Everything in First
Class Style.
Cecil Carter baa secured a logging
contract
of L J Simpson and will
With this issue, the undersigned
open a camp on the Flanagan place
severs his connection with the B u l ­
at Etelka, shortly.
l e t in .
While this is of our own
A fine baby girl arrived to gladden
chosing, yet it is not without deep
Notice.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W .
regrets that we quit the field of Davis, June 31, 1904.
Parties owning logs branded “ H.
newspaper work.
T o say that we
Miss Mabel VanDecar closed
B. F.,” “J. G ," “ I. X. L.,” “ J. B .”
have enjoyed the work immensly is three months’ term of sohool in the or “ D. F.,’’ will please remove same
and pay oil damages and labor
putting it very mildly. T o say Fairriew district last Friday.
against same or I will appropriate
Gus Bender, while out riding with said logs to my own use.
good-bye to the many friends and
W. M. H am ilton ,
patrons we have made In this work bis best girl Saturday evening, fig
Coquille, Oregon.
ured in a little runaway excitement
is a very hard task. And we have
When near Max Dement's place the
Sewlug,
come to regard the B u l l e t i n as a
team took a notion to run and with
Mrs. H. S. Dicks will do all kinds of
part and parcel of our existence and out any preliminaries lined out for sewing. Prices reasonable. Apply at
to part with it forever Is not easy. Myrtle Point Mr. Bender and Miss residence.
R-I-P-A-N -S Tabules
This latter we can do with a better Schroeder were thrown from the
Doctors find
grace, however, by knowing that It buggy but luckily escaped without
A good prescription
injury.
The team ran about two
will fall into older and more ex­
For mankind
miles and finally stopped at Mr. T he 5-cent packet is enough for usual
perienced hands.
Bender's barn. They were not in­ occasions. T he family bottle (60 cents)
D. F. Dean, who succeeds to our jured but the buggy was somewhat contains a Bupply for a year. All drug­
gists sell them .
interest in the business, needs no demolished.
introduction to newspaper readers
J. W. Crosby, of Washington, D,
Notice
of Coos county, having been ident­ C-, arrived here last week and pro
We the undersigned want it un­
ified with the Herald since its incep­ ceeded on to the Sixes mines. Mr, derstood that the tickets marked
Crosby is a geologist and mining Dispatch and Favorite are not good
tion over twenty years ago.
on Str. Antelope, and that when such
engineer and is gathering collec
tickets are purchased from Capt.
Mr. Dean intends to combine
tions for the government Those Panter they will not be honored.
th e
B u l l e t in
and the Herald having specimens of minerals of
Signed;
T hos . W h it e ,
a n d issue a semi-weekly newspaper, of any kind can haye them sent free
J o h n C. M o o m a w .
thus giving to our readers a twlce-a of charge by turning thorn over to
week service instead of a weekly Mr, Crosby. He will give any in
With Mr. Dean’s experience and formation desired in regard to min-
train, etc.
th e a d v a n t a g e s which a combination
o f th e
W .T .IE R R M
The New and Speedy,
T Y P E W R IT E R .
F R A T E R N A L O R D ER S.
New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys.
Remember our Popular-price Shoe department, New and
Stylish foot ware Is arriuny Dally.
Large^assortment of up-to-date Hats ju st received, compris­
ing.the Steadson, C rlzzly and Dunlap, the best on earth.
We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Fiour
QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F.
and Feed,
Meets every Saturday night.
G eo . T. M oulton , N. G.
J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v.
Our Price are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to
QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F.
W.
Meets the first and third Thursday
nights in eacli month.
L. H. H aza r d , C. P.
I. H acker , Scribe.
T.
KERR
D epartment
Meets the second and fourth Wednes­
day nights in each month.
M rs . K athryn S lagle , N. G.
op the
Meets the first and third Monday
nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall.
Miss G race S keels , C. H.
M rs . I. N. P lyler , Rec.
To
tH e
J.
AND
Has been enlirely refitled, restocked and
is under new management. The class of
goods can be judged from the following:
R . C U T T E R .
b e e r
Best Wheels Out
Rare Bargains in Second-H and Wheels. Wheels to Rent
Repairing Done on Short Notice.
ALBERT
East End o f Front St._______ -
F IS H ,
-
-
COQUILLE, OREGON
\
Dairy Produce
SWEET CREAM
ICE
MILK AND
IN QUANTITIES
TO SUIT
Co(iuille Ice & C old-S to rage Co.
N O T I O N ’S
.
J . H. N A S B U R G , Prop.
T H E
P R ID E ,
R O Y A L
U P TO
DKTE.
ROYAL LWUORS,
ROYAL VITTI.KOS,
RO Y A L TR E A TALENT.
B AXT ER BROS. PROPS.
Don't Have Cold Feet
— B U T BUKN -
John Peart's Coal,
' D elivered
CASTLEW O O D , P O W E R S’ IR IS H , W A TSO N 'S SC O TC H ,
u i i n t f b 'S RYF
J E S S E MOORE.
LA Q BR
AND
M IT C H E L L S
Dr, Gibbon
G U CKEN H E M ER. HOLLAND GIN, OLD TOM GIN,
RO CHELLA, COGN/CC B RA N D Y,
STEA m
LATEST
AN D
T his old re lia b le ana
Meets the first and third Saturday
most su ccessfu l spec­
nights of each month.
ialist in San Fracois- j
oo, still con tin u es to
W . H. M ansell , C .C .
cure all S ex u a l and j
J. G. S immons , Clerk.
Sem in al D iseases, I
isuoh
as G onorrhes- j
QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO 398, F. A A.
G l e e t , S t r i o t n re,
y p h ilis . in a ll it,
Meets the second anil fourth Thurs­
arms, Skin Diseases, j
day nights of each month in Odd Fel­
N e r v o u s D ebility,
lows’ hall.
im potenoy , Seminal Weakness and Loss o f I
Mas. A lice M. T uttle , Pres.
M anhood, the consequence o f self-abu se1
M rs . H attie I . B ledsoe , Sec’y.
| and excesses producing the following sympa
boms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un-
[ der the eyes,p ain in the head, rinp:ng in
£VENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 214, W. 0. W.
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in
strangers, palpatntion of the
Meets the second and fourth Satur­ approaching
heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
day nights of each month.
of m emory, pim ples on the face, conghs-
I oonsumDtion e t c .
M rs . W . H . M ansell . G . N .
J esse 0 . S immons , Clerk.
DU. GIBBON has p ractised in San Fran
a ltbosetreablcd
it
____________________
01800 over 41 y earsan
shou ld
not fail toouugn lth im and receive the ben-
IUSTUS LODGE, NO. 35, RATH BONE SISTERS eflt of his great s k ill and experience. The
d
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doctor onres when others (ail. Try him.
M eets the first and third Tuesday CUKES G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cored
nights each m onth in Oihl F e llow s'h a ll.
hom e. C harges reasonable. Call or
M rs . F red I. ineuar , E . fir.
write.
D R . J . F . GIBBON, |
M rs . R . H . M ast , M . R . S.
I R2.)rnK) lev street. San Francisco
P O N Y ,
NEW,
T RIB U N ES
X3 n .io r f u .n a ,t e
|y|YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, W. 0. W.
E X T R K
CO.
RAMBLERS
I nterior ,
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Roseburg, Ore., June 13, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
M rs . M am ie S lagle , Sec’ y.
pliance with ttie provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
OHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. J A. M
I act for the sale of timber lands in the
** \i_„ „
! states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
fore t^e full n.t*
y
®
and Washington Territory,” ai extended
tore the full moon.
to an the pllbljc land States by act of
D r . W . C’ ULIN, W. M
1 August 4, 1892, Benjamin Gotter, of
J. J. L amb , Sec’y.
I Roseburg, co nty of bouglas, state of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S.
his sworn statement No. 6227 for the
purchase of the NEJ£ of section No. 30
Meets next Friday night.
in township No. 26 south, range No. 10
M rs . K athryn S lagle , W. M. j west, and will offer proof to show that
------------------- , Sec’y.
| the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
I'YCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P.
purposes and to establish his claim to
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday said land before the Register and Re­
nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon
on Friday, the 9th day of September,
C rab . S chroeder , C. C.
1904. He names as witnesses: W. L.
R. H. M a s t , K. R. S.
Gobi), J. W. Porterfield, Jacob Rogers,
Q0QUILLE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W.
| and Thos. Cobb, each and all of Rose-
Meets the second and fourth Monday j bur«, Oregon.
.
-------- Fellows’
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Any and all persons claiming adverse-
nights each month in Odd
hall.
ly the above -decribed lands are request­
R . K. N osler , W. M.
ed to file their claims in this office on or
O. F. R ohkkk , Rec.
before said 9th dav of September, 1904.
6-24
J. T B ridges , Register.
|MPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H.
CORNER
&
N o t i c e poi? P u b l i c a t i o n -
|y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
T H E OLD
and waists.
by W. H. M an sell to
L a rg e sca les in co n n e c t io n
nil
parts of
town at $
per
to
W e ig h in g 10 ce n ts per load
A S N A P IN L O W P R IC K S
T H E OLD
We have just received another large consignment of
CORNER
E l e g a n t H o u s e h o l d u n d Office
L U M B E R
T T R O IvI
C A R P E T S , ETC.
Osborn SC o’s Mill, Bandon,
In the newest styles and patterns.
Krewson & Goodman, of Coquille,
AGENTS.
Will take o r d e r s fo r lumber of all k in d s nini in
p u rch a sers.
L. H. MORGAN,
Contractor and Builder
Plana and specification s «ml reliab le
e stim ate s on all kin N of
quan tities
to
suit
C o ll fin d G e t O u r P r ic e s .
Arthur Ellingsen.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Seven Million boxes soM in post 1 2 m onths.
C o q c iL i.B , O h e .
T h is S ig n a tu re ,
Is T w o Days.
on every
boi. 25c.