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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1904)
«»«vint cui 9«nUL Federated Trade« A Y o u n g Electrician. Carnival. E. FURMAN, Not many people o f our little vil For this event Vancouver Trans lage, perhaps, are aware of a bud portion Company named a rate of PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY ding and well-developed gcuius re one and one-third fare for the round trip from Astoria and way points to siding within the city limits. D- F- DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Hearing rumors o f some of the Portland. Sale dates. June 28 wonderful things being done by this j and July 8, tickets good going on Countv Offloial Paper. youug philosopher, we paid a visit date of sale, final return o f tickit« six days from date of sale, but iu no Devoted to «he m atenel end social «p- onildinyr o f the OoqntUa Talley perltoalaHy to bis workshop and laboratory last | case later than Julv 11, 1904. and o f Coo* County ffenerall*. Subscription, per year, in edvemoe, $1.50 Tuesday, and to say that we were The season between seeding and surprised, is putting it mildly. harvest has beeu very generally im Church Directory- The name of this promising young proved in farming communities by man is Earl Simpson and he is only pioneer reunions. One of the past C hbistian C hubch . — Pieeehinfl every week was held in Brownsville and Sunday at 11 a. ro. and 7:30 p .ja . Bundaj 16 years o f age, but the things he was attended by a large number of school at 10 a. m. Chriatian Endeavor at has done in an electrical way are 0:30 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wed nee- the early settlers of Linn County day evening at 7:30. All oordlally inyitad.f worthy the efforts of a much older and their descendants. The occa Episcopal C huroh.-Bpieoopal «ervioee will be held at 8t. Jamee eharoh, Ooquille bead and a more experienced me sion, according to a correspondent, Sailing Under False Colors has grown in public favor until it City the third Sunday in eaoh month. cbanic. Snnday school at 10 a. m. eaoh aunday. has come to be regarded by old and W o . Horaefall, Paator. He has built a small dynamo and Insurance Commissioner Luling young alike with yearly increasing M . E .C hu rch , South: Preaohin« eaah a water motor for running it. These of Kansas is after H. C. Rowell and pleasure. It is impossible to over and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. By estimate the benefit that farming Dr. J. W Long, representatives of m. Snnday-school every Sunday at 10 are operated :n the woodshed. o ’clock . Senior Epworth Laag©© « J* means of wires, he carries the cur communities find in these gathering. the American Woodmen of Denver, in. Junior League at 3:80,p. m. rrayermeat- a fraternal society for colored peo ne T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30. rent from this dynamo to his work' They are supplemented in the Fall ple following the lines of the Mod B. A. Keasao,'paator. by the county, Orange or neighbor Methodist Episcopal church.—Service shop and laboratory In the garrett hood fairs, and, through each has ern Woodmen of America and the the first end third Sunday in each mooth o f the dwelling house. Here he has Woodmen of the World. They are its distinct place in the life snd en Preaching at 11 o’ olock a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o’olock a. m. Bp- small incandescent lamps for light deavor o f the community, they are attempting to do business in Kansas without complying with the state worth League at 0:80 p. m. ing purposes; by means of a wire alike in the social features that vary W . H. Mraia. laws and, in addition, they are at Paator. the monotony of farm life, stimulate attachment, the family clock down tempting to advance their interests P resbyterian O hubch .—Preaching aer- friendship and foster emplution. yfces 2nd and 4th Sandaya, m orals« aad stairs rings the hours on an electric The State Fair of thirty-five or for by representing themselves as mem l l V f l l l l l " , n i u i u n j " » . v - u w . ------- Snnday ------ ---- J at bell in the laboratory upstairs. ty years ago—sacred to memory bers of the Modern Woodmen of 10n. m. Christian Endesvors.rvle.ssT.Ty He has constructed a complete was the simple, genial, neighborly the America and the Woodmen of Hundny at 0:30 p. m „ M lu W lnnl. Hall, President. Ladies' Aid and lliHionary the World. Society meets every two waekfl on Thura- and modern switchboard for central forerunner of these later fairs and Both Rowell and L ong are ne davs at 2 p .m . A cordial welooaae la « - telephone offices. gatherings. A dream of long ago, He erected and tended to the pnblio to attend all omr «M- groes, aud wear prominently dis nice«. A dolph B l i m t , Paator operated a wireless telegraph system it finds cheerful awakening many played emblems of these two socie- times a year in county and Orange « v .r v lai in the back yard. His first attempt and neighborhood fairs, in farmers’ ies, neither one of which admits Friday at 2 p .m . Tat the Christian ohnrob. to membership. The laws C hubch o r K edbbiibd I m n ! Barrioea at this was not satisfactory, the pole institutes and in pioneer reunions. negroes cover this offense and make it a every let and 3rd Sunday in aaeli month by being too short (.only 30 feet high); — Oregonian, Elder J. H. James. misdemeanor for one to wrongfully so be has taken it down and is put S s r n l F r o m a T e r r i b l e D r a in wear the emblem of a fraternal ting up a 60 foot pole. On the first LOCAL The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt society. Both have been arrested one be could receive messages, but of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and when searched, it was found Mrs. BrowD, of thin city, went they were very indistinct. and were powerless to save her. that they had in their posession to the bay for a visit Wednesday. He has made electric door bells The most skillful physicians and rituals of the Odd Fellows, Masons’ United workmen. Fraternal Aid As Quail Tedders, the beat on earth. for his mother attached an emery every remdy used, failed, while con sociation, Knights of Pythias, sumption was slowly but surely T. H. M e m . & Co. wheel to his motor and, in fact, has taking her life. In this terrible Knights and Ladies of Honor, and Ed Lasswell, o f the North Fork, so many different appliances in hour Dr. Cime’s New Discovery for also those of the Modern woodmen had business in oar city Wednes operation and in the course o f con ConBumtion turned dispair into joy. of America snd the Woodmen of the day. struction that our half hour’s stay The first bottle brought immediate World. It is believed that both the au J. L. Crosby, of Gravel Ford, only gave us a glance at the prin and its continued uce completely cured her. It’s the most certan thorities and the societies will watch spent a couple of days in town last cipal features. cure in the world for all throat and this matter closely and press it to an week. His latest efforts are a static ma lung troudles. Guaranteed Bottles issue for the purpose of preventing F ob S ale . — A good Organ, oheap chine and a loud-speaking tele 50c and $1-00. Trial Bottles Free at others from attempting to deceive for cash. Enquire at tbs H erald phone, both of which he expects to R. S. Knowlton, Drug Store. the public in this way.— Fraternal office. Aid. have in operation in a few days. M a le iu a r d t h e C h ild r e n . Peter Brack, o f Bandon came Master Earl is o f a very reticent up Thursday and went on the Notwithstanding all that is done The success o f Walter R. Miles and retiring disposition and his ef Point by train. by boards of health and charitably of Pacific college college at New. forts would be entirely unheard of inclined persons, the death rate berg in winning the first prize of Mrs. I. N. DeLong, o f Riverton, wns up to town Wednesday doing had not the Information leaked out among small children is very high $100 in the prohibition ary oratori through other channels than him during the hot weather of the sum cal contest in Indianapolis last night some shopping. mer months in the large cities. before an audience of 8,000 people Albert Bright, of Gravel Ford, self. While he comes o f bumble par There is not probably one caBe of was so emphatic and pronounced as returned from a business tiip to entage from a financial point o f view bowel complaint in a hundred, how to be profoundly pleasing to the the bay on Tbursdhy. his people are intelligent and cul ever, that could not be cured by friends and admirers of the youug Mrs. C. L. Moon’s millinery store tivated and give their son every pos the timely use of Chamberlain's men throughout Oregon. He was will be open after 7 o’clock every sible encouragement and assistance. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem the winner of the first prize iu the evening. Mr. Simpson, Sr., is an electrician edy. For sale by R. S. Know Iton. contest at Philomath in May, which was in itself an honor, but at In- For a lovely home in the Spur and mechanic o f more than average diananpolis he entered a national R -I-P-A -N -S Tabules geon addition at a great Bargain, ability, and while lending what instead of a state contest and that Doctors find apply to Jacob Croy. assistance he deems necessary in a he should have wrested the first A good prescription S. J. Miller, the Cunningham theoretical way, the actual labor and prize there not ouly clearly shows For mankind. dairyman, made the bay a viait the plans are all original and carried out The 5-oent packet is enough for nsnal oc that he was entitled to the honors middle of last week. casions. The family bottle (GO cen ts) con accorded him at home, but that he alone by the boy. tains a supply for a year, All druggists worthily wears them when he goes When bilious take Chamberlain’s It is not improbable that we have sell them. abroad.—Oregon Journal. Stomach and Liver Tablets. For a second Edison growing up in our — . . . -------- Sale by R. 8 . Knowlton. midst. C I iiim i I k - i -I h I i i ' s C o l i c , C h o le r a m ill Itev. and Mrs. Black, of Myrtle D i a r r h o e a I t c u ic ily . Poiut, made Marshfield a short This remedy is certain to be need From the office ot the Cosmopolitan Maga visit the middle o f last week. zine is published the ‘ ‘Twentieth Century ed in almost every home before the Home,” a new magazine for women on new White Mountain Ice Cream Notice is hereby given that all lines, printed on coated paper (toned), pro summer is over. It can always bo Freezers. Tripple Motion. Cooa County Warrants endorsed fusely illustrated and contributed to by more depended upon even in the most T. H. M ehl & Co writers than any other periodical. An prior to July 1st, 1902, will be paid noted English publisher has ordered in advance ot severe and dangerous eases. It is F or S ale .— F ive head choice on presentation at my office in Co uhlication 10,000 copies for the London mar- especially valuable for summer dis dairy cows; Five head one year quille, Oregon. No interest will be et. We have made arrangements to buy a orders in children. It is pleasant limited number of annual subscriptions to this old heifers. Inquire or call on C. allowed after June 90th, 1901. new jieriodical, which we offer absolutely free to take and never fails to give to our subscribers, new or old. Here is the prompt relief. J. B . D ullet , Why not buy it II. James. most generous offer ever made by an American County Treasurer. now? It may save life. For sale newspaper: G. H. Gnerin, Myrtle Point’« Dated at Coquille, Oregon, June The Twentieth Century Home, by It. S. Knowlton. hustling and popular hotel man, 21, 1904. for one year (regular price $1),... FREE had business in Coquille on W ed » «»a — ------- The Cosmopolitan Magazine, nesday. for one year (regular price $1).....$1.00 Dealer ia t e ani Orrais ITEM S. Special O ffer« Notice. C H o sk in s-L a m o n t Wedding. Owing to the cheapness o f lum ber and improved facilities, Fish A quiet wedding took place at & Sons are turning out butter the Preebyterian chnrch on June cubes in bettor shape and cheap 28, 1904, when J. Neil Hoskins, er than last year. engineer of the North Bend woolen Chas. StaufT and bride, o f Marsh mills, and Miss Isabel Lament, field, returned to their borne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John La- Thursday after a viait o f a few Mont o f Bandon. were united in days with Mr and Mrs. Alex Stauff marriage, Rev. Adolph Haberly, of Arago, parents of the groom. pastor of the church, officiating. Our old friend, J. E- Morris, of Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins left the spent several days in town same day for their home at North last week, visiting erald Bend. family. He also called on bis old comrado and friend, J. P. Goodman N O T IC E . Mrs. G. W. Loggia and two chi! All persona knowing themselves dren, of new Whatcom, Wash., are expected on the next Alliance from to be indebted to the undersigned, Portland, to visit mother and Mrs. are hareby notified that settlement McKnigbt, Mrs. Hazard and Mrs. mast be made at onoe or the ac- Motlen.— Mail. oonntss will be placed in the hands Jonathan Qniok returned from o f a collector and interest added. his extended visit at Monmouth ou Z. C. S t r a n g . Thursday. He informs us that bis -------------a a - ■ ---- daughters, Misses Flora and Mary K . a . H a n w lt a a . are well. He met many former Coos county people wbila in the Ask the readers of this paper who valley. are suffering with indigestion or Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Ellingson, dyspepsia to call on them at once of this city, went to North Bend and get a bottle o f Kodol Dyspep Thursday where M r.Ellingson will sia Cure. If you knew the value of look after the furniture business this remedy as we know it, you of the firm of Ellingson A Jacobson would not suffer another day. Ko the latter being in town with his dol Dyspepsia Cure ie a through digestant and tissue-building tonic family at present as well. It ia endorsed personally I have, I believe, fifty boxes by hundreds of hundreds o f people of Chamberlain’s Stomaeb and whom it has cured of indigestion, Liver Tablets on the recommenda dyspepsia, palpatation o f the heart tion of one lady here, who first and stomach troubles generally. bought a box of them about a year ago. She never tires of telling her Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what neighbors and friends about the you eat It is pleasant, palatable and good qualities of thnee Tablets.'— P. strengthening. ----- > It » ------------ M Shore, Druggist, Rochester, Ind. T v c u r e a I 's l i la O n e D m / The pleasant pugative effect of these Tablets makes them s favor Take Laxative Brmno Quinine Tablet«. ite with ladiea everywhere. For Ail draogtale refund Ibe money if It faile to a . W. Grove'a slsnetnre la on each Sale by R. 8 . Knowlon. J ente. box. Me. BaDdon, with the H This Paper for One Year, 62 num bers.........................................$1.50 Regular Price $3.50, All Three to the sulocriber for...$2.50 WHAT THE COSMOPOLITAN MA6AZINE GIVES Single copies 10c. Annual subscription $1. # The Cosmopolitan Magazine occupies a posi- sion distinctly its own. While giving great attention to fiction and entertainment—fifty short stories and one or more complete novels appear in its pages each year—it has a definite plan beyond. It may be likened to a great modern university, with a million and a halt student-reader. 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A F ree sample copy to all retpiesting. Bold / AGENTS WANTED G ood H ousekeeping wants a subscription representative in every city and town in the west. To those who will give all or a portion of their time it offers attractive work and p*v" exceedingly liberal commis sion*. It will pay you to investigate. A postal cart! will bring particulars. Write at once so as to be the tint in your field. TH E 69 P H E L P S P U B L IS H IN G CO . Pacific Coast Office: C olumbian B uilding , S an F rancisco An Illustrated Magazine for the Family. At Mrs. Moon's days you will get rare bargains in all summer goods, in cluding laces, ribbons, gloves, cor sets underware, waistings, silKs, hose, hats, and iD fact everything in her line. I M a rsh fie ld .. W . H. M A N S E L L Land Opened to Settlers. Ouiahn, June 28.--Nino million*-, of acres of Government bind in Ne braska were opened for homestead entry today under the provision of the Kinkaid law, which permits homesteaders to file on 1140 acres of land. The land opened by the Kinkaid law is known as semi-arid land, and is mostly adapted to graz ing. This is the last great opening of Government land of this nature that will ever be made, and was the occasion of a rush for choice section. The six land offices in Nebraska were the scene of groat excitement. At O’Neill, nearly 1000 persons, nearly 10 per cent of whom were in line at sunrise. G e n e ra l Drayman W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S AND TRAINS. All or-lt-r- handled L i m e s s ta b i.. Goqullle Furniture and BOX FACTORY ■ - ------- -- t |l«,u T u p o l 1’ lli-s The “ C L Y D E ” Piles upon top of piles of people have the Piles, and DeVVitt’s Witch Hazsl Salve cures them. There are many different kinds of Piles, but it you get the genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve made by E. C. DeWitt & Co-, of Chicago, a cure is certain. H. A. Tisdale, of Sum- merton, S. C., says, “ I had piles 20 years and DeWitt’s Salve cured me after everything else failed. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. Liveryf eed Stable Gr. W M a r tin , Coqulle Cty, Oegon . P r o p r ie to r s. F u r S a le . A good home in this city, on General feed and livery business, hauling anil delivering. Good wood easy terms: Enquire at this office. furnished on short notice. Corner First and Hall St. Makes regular trips to Roseburg carrying freight and passengers. W eak H e a r ts C. 8. LEEP, Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This interferes with the action of Ihe heart, and In the course of time that lelicate but vital organ becomes diseased. ------DEALER IN ------ Harness and Saddles a Mrs. Bush is now in perfect because she took W ine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down pain« and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer mar secure health by tak ing Wine of Oar-Ini in her home. The first bottle convince« the pa tient she is on tin- road to health. For advice in <-«sos requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Indies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn. • i d s o f L o a - t Y i e r G o o d s f o u n d H a r n e s s Mr. D. Kauble, of Nevada. O., aaya: I had stomach trouble and was In a bad stats as ] had heart trouble wtth It. 1 took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four yionths and it cured me. O o c m ille Kodol Digests What You Eat find relieves the stomach of all nervous Strain and the heart of all pressure, fiettiea only. $1.00 Size holdlnx 2 % times the trial E. S. DEAN, President. size, which sells for 50c. (Prepared by 1. O. DeWITT * OO., OH 10 AGO. O r. D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, Vice President. Secretary. Coquille Valley Packing Company M.G.Pohl, Dr. Optics, Myrtle Point, Or. (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Qo.) C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Principal place of business H ig h e s t G ra d e Lenses. Satisfaction Guaranteed in i n a. S lio p I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable figure every case. Itnlf riyinoiitli Ruck Myrtle Point, P o u ltr y F a r m , J, R . Stillwell i Ore on A general packing business carried on. The best meats the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. BOARD BANDON, OREGON. health Riverton and Peart’s Coals The greatest excitement was at Broken Bow where over 200,000 acres the best land included in the provisions of the law were thrown open. At sunrise 2000 persons were in line, and Sheriff Richardson, who J . 6 - F i s h «£ S o n , had alredy taken extraordinary pre cautions to forestall trouble, today MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes enlisted an extra force of deputies Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, et«. to keep order. Later he requested Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders give* Governor Mickey to order the mil prompt Attention. itia out to assist ¡ d keeping order. Prop 2825 Kfltkv St.. C hicago , III., Oct,. 2, 1902. T suffered with falling and con- jjOHtion of lb«» n-oial), with sever© pains through t’.c groins. I suf fered terribly at the time of men struation. had I 'inding headaches and rushing of Mood to the brain. W hat to try I knew not. for it seemed that i had tried all and fa il’d, but 1 had never tried Wine of t ardui. that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. expedience. Sole Agent for Leave order« For 30 Drganioo Pains! with carefulness and hroughbr etl cockerels from $1 up A. DAVENPORT, D. H. JOHNSON, and eggs $1 per setting. OF U IR E C T 0 R S : WM. SLINGSBY, H. D E. E. DAVENPORT. ì V 4 PATENTS T utile Temperance House. Coci-uill© City. Oregon. GASNOW /Notice. P R O C U R E D A N D D E F E N D E D . Send m odel I drawuur or photo, for expert s*>areh and free report. I Tree Advice, how to obtain patent*, trade marks, I copyright», eta, |N » L L C O U N T R I E S . I I Business direct with Washington saves time. money and often the patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. W rite or rome to us At 5 * 1 Ninth s trw t, opp United gtetea Patent O ffice ,! WASHINGTON, D. C.______ First Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transier and Regular Boarding and Lodging. No BAR IN CONNECTION. Any person cutting Timber or I Bark of any description on the lands of the Southern Oregon Com- ■ pany, or removing same, or other ' property, from said lnnds, without | being duly authorized in writing, will be Prosecuted according to Law. REW ARD Any i>erson furnishing sufficient evidence for the recovery of proper ty so taken and oouviotion of the parties concerned, will be given one-balf of the property recovered. SotrHMS O ri - m - x C ompany . - - NO CHINESE L ABO First Street— East End of Bridge. ROSEBURG-M YRTLE P O IN T- TA G E LINE B. FENTON. PROPRIETOR S addle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in re»d ness for special trips. In fact, a g d - ge and Livery htiaii-Ma zVccornmodatious for TrxTill i j men a specialty