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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1901)
The ‘ Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft drinks and finecigars. when that publication was founded over fifty-one years ago, and wrote PUBLISHED EVERV TUESDAY a portion of the editorial matter for the first issue. He built the first D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. railroad in the state; it was a short County Official Paper. line up Coal Bank slough to the old Eastpbrt mine. The bridges all JJev4ted to the material and social up ¿adding of the Coquille Valley particularly rotted down and fir trees over a and of Cooa County general^. Subscription, per yeur. in advance, $1.50 hundred feet in height standing on the grades. He gave our county's THIS I4PFH M kapt on Sie at E C D I K E 'S metropolis— Marshfield—its name, I I I M I l i n i Advertising Agency, , & U au.l «3 U e rrb a u »*■»» ta ' Ex<*h%ng«, emit Ban r Francisco, —— • -»— r u iv w c u , C Ca a liforn ia , , and was one of the first settlers ou w her «oou tra cta fo r a J v ertlaiu « can be m ade f o r it. the Coquille river. ¿¡*«<¿11; (TUy Afraid. A Sad incident. ■a— It is with « sad heart, that we record the facts of the transition of the mind of Mrs Susan Dunlap, m u r ta i our aged sister in Christ. Her life, IA Good Chance to Win §j a Magnificent has been beset with almost all trials, Piano. aod tribulations that any mortal can inherit. Twice has she entered W e offer to our custo-1 I mersamatmifleient Piano j the hvmeniul race, and twice has jus premium Xo 1. not- ] she hurried a loved husband. Her j withstanding the lowest j ¡prices at which wo srej only son, George Bryant, has been oiling our roods. | an imbecile for more thau 25 yearn. The Piano is one of the • i best standard instruments! Undoubtedly his mother has en DEATH OF CAPT- W- H- HARRIS- A Cant. I manufactured by Fishers.' dured the very tortures of hell for J Its usual price is from ) Another ol Coo* County '» Illustrious Pioneers ¡43(H) to $400. We, the undersigned, officers of ■ many past years aud how she hue | Every in stonier of ours ‘ Passes Away. the Christian Church at Coquille, been able to bear such severe trails I may take chances in the i Oregon, would most respectfully (guessing ixoltest of u ja r’ "The following sketch of the life <ny to the public that wehavecare- b o long without having her mind I of beaus [leas, etc., free j and death o f Captain Harris was fnlly investigated and examined dethroned. God in his infinite wis- j of charge and win the < J Piano. prepared and read by the Rev. Mr. the recommendations sod creden j dom alone knows. She has been ¡This is no G a m b lin g tials of Rev. J. M. Hunter, aud but mortal and as such has trans Moore at the M. E. church at Mrytle The scheme is a legiti- * find that he comes to os bearing gressed the laws of God and of mrn, lU M H IilllM J I mate one from moral j ' Point on Sunday while the many the very beet references as to his 23 yards o f Calico, (a few pieces only ) fo r$ l 00 • What an Expert says o f ¿ j standpoint, you pay noth- j friends of the deceased were given ability as a preacher pi the gospel yet ehe has bitterly attoned for all, | ing for the piano, you j gj our Premium aud during her last eight or ten Men's scarlet all wool flannel underwear, [ make qe liet, you draw ; an opportunityAo view the remains aud as to a good inArml character Piano. | no lot. ‘ Tiie piano is a ! ___ flj regular price, $2.50 per suit to go at of their old and esteemed friend in every particular* sod we far years of life, ehe has led an exem 2 00 [ present to our customers ' Cuuuu.LK, Jnn. 1901. s* I to sliow our appreciation i before they were consigned to their ther find upou careful investiga plary life and has been a true and J. 8. K aneuatx , E si *., Men's strictly all wool ouershlrts, dark tion that the slandrons reports j of their continued patron- j Dear Sir: last resting playe, the ceremonies of wbioh have bean circulated about devout Christian; her sacrifices have ¡age. It is as haruile*« asj shade, regular price $1.25 to go a t 90 I have, this « any parlor game, and any the Masonic order, under whose au him in this city are as tar as we been almost immortal. A mothers day, thoroughly exam-S one from a child to a min- £ 2 00 Men's $3 Mackintoshes to go at love and devotion for an invalid and spices the funeral was conducted, can learn, false and without any iueil the Fischer Piano isterof gospel can safely in helpless »on, with the terrible sac dulge in. T No. (!(!5t)G which y ou » being carried out at the cemetery: foundation whatever. Men's blue flannel, double biested working ------------------- 1* m m > ; J. W. Krewson, 1 rifices and privation» attending it, ('apt. W. H. Harris was born in it are offeriug as premi-S shirts, warrantee! all wool, felled seams and H. T. Hcbweers, Elders. has proved to be too great a load u m to your c ustomers, S v i r S Howard county, Missouri, on Janu Jesse Simmons. ) shaped arm holes, form er price $1.50 to goat 1 15 and will say that the in- S for her. Beneath that mighty bur ary 2i), 1823. When he was three « strument is tu every a Jlandon is to have a brass band den her reason tottered and fell. Men’s heauu -fleece lined under-shirts, regu years of age his parents moved to particular one of the Jj to liven things in a musical way. Susan Dunlap and her son George 50 lar 75c grade, to go at highest standard. Its 3 tho Chickisaw aDd Chocktaw na This >s a true indication o f life and action and tone are un-B tions. which by subsequent treaty enterprise in onr sister town which Bryant were taken in custody of Kanemutz’s special value laundry soap, 7 surpassed. ; became a part o l the state of Miss is certaiuly commendable, Geo. guards loet week and conveyed to 25 I one-pound bars fo r A. L inebick , m P. Topping, the attorney, was the the state insane asylum. May Sod issippi. Here the subject of this Itepredentative o f C. A. 9 prime mover in its organization. in his mercy soon restore them-to Whule. FisnoD ealer. sketch remained on the farm till the iiA i-fcl& K -F a M W U N f l At the close of Ike week’s tem declaration of war between the perance meetings at this place the health of mind and body. D omx Am. United States and Mexico, when he pledge was signed by 211 persons joined Co. E, 2nd Miss. Volunteers aud the constitution of the Auti- Norway Itemi. with rank of 1st lieutenant under Snloon League of Coquille was signed by 134 and an organization Mr. Henry Radabaugh is having the command of Col. Jeff Davis, aud perfiected witbjthe following Darned tussle with la grippe. took part in the engagements at officers: J. J. Lamb, president; Misses Mabel and Annie Weekly I M arshfield Sun.i Monterey, and also Buena Vista. Rev. J. M. Hunter, vice president: of E»»t Fork visited in Norway over The Marshfield barber »hops will He served till (he close of the war F. W. Barker, Secretary; F. A. Sunday.'* be closed Sundays. — FROM— White, treasurer. Committee on Our public school closed Inst Fri and was mustered out at Vicksburg. permanent constitution, eto., M. O. day after a term of nine aud one Robert GoWsn is to succeed Ray “ In 1850 he started for California Hunk, J. M. Hunter and C. A. half months. Watson as deputy postmaster. by the Panama route. On arriving Hyatt. Meetings will be beld in Miss Birdie Prather went to Daniel Iugersoll died at his home in California he mined on the Amer the different churches as deter Myrtle Point Saturday for an ex on South slough Tuesday evening, ican river till the fall of 1850. mined from time to time. The next tended stay. after a lingering illness of many Uncle Sol J. McCloskey is slowly months, aged 80years. The funeral When ho started for Oregon. He meeting will be held in the M. E. church, South, next Mppday night. convalescing. Ho is ablo to sit up takes place at Eihpira City this af stayed in Portland till 1852, when The apron and necktie party, most of the time now. ternoon. he went to Jacksonville, Oregon given by the J. O. W ’s Saturday Miss Alice Bunch of Coquille 3080 Acres— 9 Milos in Length The steamer Blanco has been on In 1853 he joined an expedition un night for the purpose o f starting a City, and Miss Vona Richards of the ways for several weeks past, dur 250 Million Tens der the leadership of the late P. B- fuud with which to open a reading Bay City, spent Sunday with friends ing which time she has received such Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz, repair» as needed, repainted and n Marple to explore the portion of room in oqr city, was n success in in this place. Mr. A. DeVaul moved onto the new shnft put in. She will be ground by nature’s hand into gold south western Orogon lying west every particular. While the prices laden gmvel, from 50 to G00 feet in farm which he has lnuuched today. wpre small, the crowd made up the McCloskey of the Coast Range— now compris deficits, giving thé sum o f 837.42 as leased for the coming year. A small blaze occurred at the stave depth over tho entire property. In ing Coos and Curry counties. Ar a starter toward installing a place Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kandleman mill last week. A spark from the addition, Company owns Odd Fellows Building; riving at Coos Bay, the party con where our young folks may spend and nieco Miss Georgia of Par mill fire caught, under the office 1 4 MILES cluded to looate and Oapt. Harris many pleasant and profitable hours, kersburg, who have been visit building and ignited into a blaze in length of river bed, each mile of entirely free from the the sem ing relatives in this place for the before it was discovered. The mill took up the first donation claim in blance o f vjee and immorality. last week, returned home Saturday. hands turned to nnd soon put it out. which contains many millions of that region, it being where Empire The program was short, but high, gold, situnted on the Rio Grande, in Mrs. George Clinton who has The damages were small. Largest anil most modern ly equipped parlors in the county, City now stands. Ho in company ly appreciated nearly all per had a serious attack of heri t trouble Willfried L. Wirth has taken Taos Co., New Mexico. full Hue of Barber’s supplies.“‘© 8 with Northup A Himonds opened up formers receiving encores. The is slowly improving under tho treat charge of his father’s farm at Milli- OVER the Eustport coal mine in 1854, and odd matches made by the apron ment of Dr. K. A. Leep. coma. Mr. W. is an industrious and Deck-tie feature created a great The Norway Creamery is running continued to.mine there nntil the deal of merriineDt, making new only two days in the week now ns young man and capable of discharg breaking out of kjbo Indian war in acquainteuces and provoking many milk is quite scarce. Mr. Davis has ing the duties intrusted in his care. The Wirth farm is noted for the ex 1855, when they closed operations. quaiDt and cute sayings. One nni- found ready sale and good prices cellency of its production of berries “ Captain Harris then organized a qiie remark was made by ODe very for all his butter. nnd fruits, which reputation the new Miss Lottie Pope was taken ill mauager will endeavor to sustain. company, he being elected captain, small boy when he was conducted to the elderly lady whoae tie he had while attending the funeral in this built a fort, and remaiued in the vol drown when ha said: "I am glad place last Monday and was convoyod There is no better medicine for unteer service till the close of the I got yonr tie, Mrs. — I know you to the homo of Mrs. George Davis the babies than C'hnmberlnin’s war. will take good care o f me.” Thera where she still remains, not being Cough Remedy. It’s pleasant taste MADE TO “ In 1858 he was married to Miss were over 150 people partook of able to be removed to her home and prompt and effectual cures the supper, and general a good time at Fishtrap. • We are glad to re make it a favorite with mothers Margeret Romanes. Soon after ho Commissioner of (lie United (States. was enjoyed. The building of port her improving and think she and small children. It quickly cures removed to his farm on the South Mrs. Moore, on Front street, re will soon be out again. their coughs and colds, preventing Fork of tho Coquille where he has cently vacated by Mrs. Moon has Two of our youug men, John pneumonia or other serious conse since resided niOHt of the time. Hie breu secured aDd it is safe to say Mv«rs and Roy McCloskey, went to quences. It nlso cures croup nnd n G eolog ist and M ining Expert o f w orld wife died in 1877. Three daughters, that a cotnfortablo place for our Coquille Saturday night to take the has beeu used in tens of thousands by wide reputation, P rofessor Benjam in Hiili- people to m joy their leisure hours second degree in the mysteries of of cases without a single failure so nian, w ho spent severs! m onths there, then ^liss Mary Harris, Mrs. J. A. Lehn- will be opened for thier accom Odd Fellowship. Wilbur Hoover far as we have been able to learn, b ein g con nected with the United States sur herr nnd Mrs T. C. Norris were the modation. It ie expected that it accompanied them in order to see It not only cures croup, but when veying co rp s, a o d in his official report say«; " H erb auk c o u n t l e s s m il l io n s op tons o r issue of said marriage. They all will be ready for visitors by the them homo safely providing the given ns soon as the croupy cougli BICK g o l d q u a r t z reduced bv the great forces o f nature to a co n d itio n ready for last of the week. All having the boys were to much overcome by reside at or near Myrtle Point aud appears, will prevent the attack. the application o f the hydraulic process, success o f this worthy institution their goat ride. In cases of whooping cough it while the entire bed o f the K io Grande for were at his bedside when he was over 40 m iles is a sluice,on the bars o f which at heart should do all possible to Word reached us this(Monday) called from the scene of his earthly lend a helping hand. All magaziues morning that Grandma Radabaugh liquefies the tough mucus, making 1 the gold derived from the we iring away o f it easier to expectorate, and lessens the gravel banks has been neenmuiating fo r ¿yj| labors. and books Hint can be loaned or died nt her home last night. We the severity and frequency of the countless ages, nnd now lies ready fo r e x traction bv the pmst approved m ethods o f donated will be highly appreci Imve not the particulars at hat d “ Capt. Harris was one of O od’e paroxysms o f coughing, thus de river m inim i. T H E THICKNESS O F T H E concerning her birth place,age, etc., priving that disease of all dangerous R IO G B A N D E O O L D G R A V E L EXC EE D S noblemen, and a pioneer in the tru ated by tli- management. but we know she w a s a grand old consequences. For sale by R. S. IN M AN Y P L A C E S * » F E E T . O K NEAK- est sense He labored I.Y T H R E E T IM E S T H A T O F T H E L IK E Mr*. Nation’s Crusade. " * o f the word. 4. Christian lady who has lived in Knowlton. H E D 8 IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H IL E T H E continuously for the welfare of the A V E R A G E V A L U E FEU CURIO YA R D IS Coos county for several years, Mrs. Carrie Nation, as her name R E L IE V E D T O RE G R E A T E R IN THE ToThToStf, ' community in winch he lived and form ing many acquaintances and NEW M E XIC O RKJ’ S TH AN IN ANY would indicats, has succeeded in O T H E R SUCH A C C U M U L A T IO N S YE T his deads ofJdmUiess fUud forth as making herself more than a state gaining many friends. Hhe leaves A rich lady cured of her Deafness D ISC O V E R E D a monument, rams# lastirrgthan tab affair. Her attempt to cure lawless three sons and oue daughter to “ I hove m ade a reeotinaisanoe o f (he monrn her sad deparlnre. D ie \ and Noises in the Head by Dr. whole o f thia «ravel a lo n « tho Rio Grande, lets of stone, and his memory will ness has aroused discussion every sons, J. H., Usury auJ Andrew live Nicholsoa's Artificial Ear Drums, and have exam ined with all the care poasi- live in the hearts of the people of where. She has already reached in the county, nod the daughter, I gave $10,000 to his Institute, so ble in the tim e at my Command the ch arac ter o f the «ravel and ita eontenta o f pold. Coos county for many generations a degree of eminence which has Mrs. H. J. Owen ia now living at that deaf people unable to procure N O T H IN G . I AM PE R SU A D E D . SINCE excited the attention of cartoonists, I HE D IS C O V E R Y O F C A L IF O R N IA AND the Ear Drums may have them free. Walla Walla, WaabiDgtoD. Tb *y to come. A U STR ALIA . 18 COM FA U.A RLE F O R ITS aud hatchet brigade* are being or Address No. 105-57. The Nicholson M have the sympathy of a large oir- E A SU R A B L E R ESOU RCES O F O O L D He was a public spirited man and ganized in various cities in her Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New A V A IL A B L E by the Lydranlio prooeas to cle o f friends. IN the d a ,p p lacer, o f Ibe R io G ra n d e ." honor. Kansas has a constitutional took a keen interest in the welfare T iuxif . T rick York. U. S. A. O ther reporta from em inent m ining e x of the county and state at large. amendment as well as a statute pro perts o f national repataiion prononnee the hibiting the sale of liquor, but, aa is If readers of this should chance property o f this Com pany the rioheat and Kiverton Pick-Ups. He held a number of prominent well known, prohibition is not en to know of any one who is subject moat txtensive known. positions in the affnirs of the county forced in couiraupitieo where the Capital Stock $2,000,000. Judge Harlocker, accompanied by to attacks of billions colic he can do And 'was ever ready to lend a help local sentiment is against it. Mrs. : Sheriff Oallier nnd Dr. Culio came him no greater favor than to tell F u l l y p a id an d x o x - a s se ss a b l e , pa r ing hand to any movement that had Nation acts upon the theory that . down last week and held an exam him of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera G r o c e r ie s a n d Itfotions. VALUE $ 1 EACH SHARK. for its object the betterment of the the saloon is an outlaw in Kansan ination of Mr». Susan Dunlap and ' ami Dirrhota Remedy. It always O ne h a lf the entire C apital Stock has been M a c k in t o s h e s , R u b b e r B o o ts «£ S h o e s and that saloon keepers cannot In ; her son Geo. Bryant for insanity, ! give» protr pi relief. For sale by R. placed in the treasury o f Com pany aa a FALL AND WINTER GOODS A SPECIALTY. conditions of the county or the peo voke the protection of the law when j They were both judged insane nnd Knowlton. w orking Capital. T o c o m i |*I«*I«* ••«•re*- ple. •rnrj n n «l p l » e e » u t h e riv «* r they themselves disregard it While conveyed to tho asylum. » r r m l k » I i I M eaui dredges* i “ He was made a Mneter^Inson on no defense can be mads of lawless the C om pany n o w o ff»r* ^ Rev. Sanderlain enme up nnd at- the battle field during his service in methods in enforcing law, those who A L im it e d N u m b e r or it s S h a r e s ! tended the examination o f Mrs. the war with Mexico and ever since condemn Mrs. Nation must, in order j Dunlap and son. He accompanied to lie consistent also condemn the has been a prominent member of violation of the liquor laws. The them to Salem as a guard. the Mason order uuder whose aus Knnsa> crusade has already served a W. W. Right and his sister Mrs. pices the funeral was held last Sun useful purpose in that it has brought Mettie Danielson, childien of W. T. day, ami the remains were laid to out the fart that prohibition is a Right, have been confined to their Digests what you eat. AFTER SALE OF WHICH l'R ICE beds from sickness, caused mainly rest iu the Masonic plat of the Myr dead letter in that state, and now W ILL BE ADVANCED TO It artificially digests the food and aid* by ex|iosuie, over work and snxiety. that public attention has been di tle Point cemetery, followed by a rected toward the subject, it i* prob Eil. Canterbury, of Two-mile, was Nature In strengthening and recon. $1.00 PER SHARF., •tructlng the exhausted dtgeetlve or vast ooncourse o f neighbors and able that the law will cither be en up last week looking far a girl to gana. It lathe latestdlscovereddigest- friends. forced or the question resubmitted. 1 help IliB wife in lier household du ant and tonic. No other preparation Applicante ahonld proeiptly. can approach It In efficiency. It In W n te fnr pr«»spectus. Ws. tuoncv A law that is not enforced breeds ties. stantly relieves and permanently cure« ovdcra psy a ble lo Miss May Price left on the steamer We have reason to believe that a contempt for law.-- Commoner. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, -*«•**■ Antelope, last Snudny. to help Mrs Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, few important items have been lost Brother Bryan, of the Commoner, Canterbury for a few weeks. Sick Headache, Gastralgla Cramps and sight of. We are informed that tells us that the inventer of liqui K*7 Rev. Owen held religious services »11 other results of imperfect digestion. $ Capt. Harris paid the freight on the fied sir has not yet asked for a pro here on Sunday anil Sunday eve last Price soe end (I. L a w , its eoetalas tHUas* ■nallslM . B o ok a llslx u tiiv vp ep sisB su ed tv M press for the l ’ortlaod Oregonian tection on the raw material. * Dow A n s i . Prepared by t . C. DeWITT * CO . CV««, V'- MUSTERING OUT of stock, a lot ol goods which will be seasonable for our customers for a long time yet. With us spring be gins before winter is over, and to make room for stock already ordered we apply the lever of little prices. 1 J. S. KANEMATZ, AN INCOME FOR LIFE We Greatest of have Gold Properties moved to our new quarters. Marshall McDonald, Proprietor. Cleanliness is our Watchword. loo Million Dollars For Dividends The Fióme Cigar Factory! DEAD THE PROOFS: “ E. LE WIN, Prop. I ¿Manufacturer of and wholesale! aud retail dealer in | ¡{¡Imported and Domestic Cigars.I g All white labor cigars. § J GENERAL LAND OFFICE. WASH INGTON, D C.. ¡Only Cigar Factory in Coos C o l Don’t Forget When Visiting the County Seat that HAWKINS’ STORE O f f e r s t l i e t> e s t B a r g a in s Dry Goods and Ladies' and Gents’ Furnishing Goode, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, K Dyspepsia b d o Cure l at 5 0 C . O P8r liare. M erchant tailor F. S. Slagle, Rio Grande Piacer Gold Mining Co. 7 EXCHANGE PIACE BOSTON. M ASS.1 I Coquille, Oregon. Cleaning and Repairing neatly done.