Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 12, 1901, Image 2

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    The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments.
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All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigars.
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Proceedings-
Ttio city council held o meetiug
Saturday evening,* transacting the
D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. following bneiness:
Resignation o f H. E. Nosier ns a j
member o f tbe council accepted
C ou n ty Official Paper.
and J. J. Darren appointed in bia
itofotftd t" ui'- material and social op stead.
ftailding of the C’oqnil’.b Valley particularly
J. W. Lpneve filed bis resign«-!
and of Coos County generally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, $1.50 tiou wliioh wns laid over till next!
meeting for consideration.
TIIIV PIPPIl i« kept on file at K C DIKE’S
A petition signed by 39 persons,
1 lll i ! II Mi Ailvertirf.ii« Agency, »ml 05! r; ' f i . .1 w ,• '
Merctiantrf' Exchaugi*, San Fraucisoo, California, ilSKlD^ tllflt tl]0 t‘I'( 111)flllCò regulat- ]
where
ad ver Usina 1
fori! ing the liquor traffic conform to
tbe statutes o f the 6tnte o f O regon ,!
J. A. Cass Accidentally Killed.
which petition was tallied.
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. . , I C ivil Engineer Nicholson bay-:
T b e follow ing is be context of ln^ j,eeu engaged to make survey j
» letter received by H em y Lorenz,
and
estimates on constructing!
o f this plsce, yesteiday, which
wnter system, A. O. Haleb was!
doubtless refers to Julias A . Gass,
appointed to accompany him and |
recently connected with the Central assist in the work.
Meat Market here:
Ordinance No. 9, with all amend- \
“ A man whose name is supposed
ments thereto, which pertaiued to j
to be J.A. Gass, was struck by a pas­ the regulating o f the liquor traffic, i
senger train of the 8. P . Co. at
wns repealed.
Millbrae, iu the couuty o f Snn i
Hills of J. A. Lamb & Co. for
Meteo yeaterday morning (Mar. 6.) 8appllP8 for water system for 935 83
and instantly killed. Only clue on a|iowei)
his person as to Ills identity was a
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receipt or E T. Kruse, 207, Front
Norway Items.
St., S. F. for 13.50 for freight and j
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transfer charges on a box shipped!
Miss Ethel Dunlap visited at
by steamer ..landalnv from Co- ] Johusoo's mill over Sunday,
qiiiile, Or., to San Francisco, dated
Miss Flora McCloskey is en-
f eh. 8th. 1 wrote Kruse who g„ged to tuncli the Arago school
telephones me he does’nt know the | the coming term,
mnii, hut that he shipped flora Co- I Owing to the inclemency o f the
quille i'eb. 8th, and that you may weather, the debating club did not
be able to give me information as j ujpPt Saturday eveuiug.
to bis identity. Trusting you may j Mr. Jobu Lamb and sister, Miss
be able to do so, I am
Mary, of Fisbtrap, came up Satur-
Yours, respectfully
! day to attend literary, aud re-
E. E. C unningham , mniutd to visit with friends a few
Justice of tbe Peace and acting I days.
coroner.
Miss May Schroeder of Johnson
mill spent Sunday with old friends
Farewell Party.
in this plnce.
Messrs. E. W illiam s and G. S.
Mrs. Juek Grimes gave a fare­ I Dnvis took a trip to Gravel Ford
well party Thursday evening, iu Iasi week iu quest o f milch-cows.
honor of he*r sister, Mrs. J. W. They
succeeded iu purchasing
Leneve, who is about to depart to nine head from Mr. Ham werloff of
her future home in California. that place.
Many friends were present to wish
Mr. W. T. Brady of Gravel Ford
Mr. aud Mrs. Leneve a plensaut was in town Saturday. H e informed
voyage and prosperity in their new us that he has rented bis farm to
locality.— Coast Mail.
Mr. Chas. Holt, and contemplates
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traveling with his family, for their
A Pleasant Surprise.
health. They will go to Eastern
An exceedingly pleasant surprise Oregon before returning to this
was given iu honor o f Grandpa place.
At the nnuual schoolmeeting in
and Grandma Leneve Friday even­
ing at the residence o f Em il Lew in, this place, Mr. O. S. Davis was
director
and Air. E. L.
near the Odd Fellow’s hall, being elected
the final reunion o f relatives before Corman elected cleric, to succeed
the departure o f these old and himself. The enumeration showed
highly resoected people, as well an enrollment o f sixty-six pupils
ns J. W. Leneve and fam ily, for between the ages o f la n d 20. Miss
was chosen
fntnre residence m California. It Minnie McCloskey
was u very pleasant affair, and teacher again.
Norway will be left behind iu
participated in only by relatives,
o f whom there were twenty-five improvements, altbougb perhaps
present ns follows: Dr. and Mrs. they aro not so extensive ns in
Leneve, N. IV. Leneve, Mr. and some places. Mr. 11. L. Carl is
Mrs. J. W. Leneve, Hen a Leneve, having a building erected for the
John Leneve, Hose Leneve, Allen eugine which he wishes to remove
Leneve, Ed. Lenev >, Daisy Lenevp, I f"»m its present position in the
Georgia Leneve, Hugh Loneye, i ° l 1» Hoover mill. Mr. Price Kobi-
Lonsen Leneve, W. C. Hose, Jennie |5,1,11 *s building an addition to bis
Rose, George Hobison, Anuie Hobi- 1 1'»™,
U<»y McCloskey lias im-
sou,
E. Lewin,
N ervy Lewiu, proved bis father’s residence by a
Otilla Leneve. M. Way, Maraud« | p n li»« t^uce around the yard.
T r ix ie T rice .
Way, L illie Way. Mrs, 'J • Lewis,
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Volita Leneve.
PU B LIS H E D E V E R Y TU E S D A Y
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A CLOU I)
OoQuiill© Oity. Oragon.
First-class iu every respect; courteous treatment.
ulur Hoarding aud Lodging.
l’ninsieut and reg.
of Falsehood
First street
east end o f bridge.
W hite L a b o r,
NO LflROEFi THAN A MfiN’S FJE0D.
DO NOT BE M ISLE D into believing that our low juices have
any effect on the quality of goods we handle
When we say it publicly it's just to. I f net, we will make
it so, or your money back.
GROCERY CORNER.
LITTLE
Dried Prunes, fine quality, 2 pounds
for 5 cents. Try n sample and
buy more.
“ Kanematz’s Special Value” Laun­
dry Savons are 7 one-pound bars
for 25 cents.
Big Cut! Imported French Macar­
oni which wo have been offering
at 7 and J cents per package is
down to 5 cents this week.
THINGS.
White ogute shirt buttons, 5 cents a
gross.
Mush bowls, 5 cents each.
Leather Watch chain, 5 cents.
Sleeve holders, 2 pairs for 5 ceuts-
,
Tho Hr.iiii.n has made nn'nngeuients with tho nmnagements o f tho fol-
: lowiiig-unim d publications for clubbing purposes on tho terms given be-
| low:
T h e Commoner (W. J. Bryans paper) aud the H eiiau >, in advance. .$2 00
j The Weekly Examiner and Htiai.D..................................................... 2 50
The Weekly Oregonian and H iiia i . d ................................................... 200
T h e Oregon Agriculturist and Rural North W est.............................. 1 75
1 Western Poultry News (Lincoln, Neh.) aud H in w n .......................... 1 50
Pacific Homestead and U suali » ................. ...................................... 2 25
Now York World (Thrice-a-woek) aud H uuai . d ............... ................... 2 15
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10c coat collar spring, 5 cents.
Wo have again secured the Mrs. Hooks and Eyes, 3 cards of li dozs
M ill’s Prize Biikiug Powder, and
for 3 cents.
urge our patrons to grasp the op­
portunities at once.
An elegant Thimbles, 2 for 5 cents.
Geneva ware, worth 5 0 c, goes with ' Brass pins, 5 cents a paper.
each cun. Both for 50 cents.
Special in Itio roast coffee, 2 pounds Misses’ rouud combs, 5 cents.
for 35 cent.
Great Clubbing Offers.
China Nost Eggs, 2 for 5 cents.
MERCHANT TAILO
Pants buttons, 5 dozens for 5 cents.
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FURNISHING C03D3 CORNER.
GLASSWARE
corner .
oz blue denim overalls, copper
riveted, felled seams, cut in full,
not the skimpy
goods. W e
guarantee this to be equal or bet­
ter than any 61) cents overalls
made. Money back if you want Glass sanco sets, consisting
of one
it! Price 50 cents.
largo diali (ì amali saucera beau-
tiful design, like cut, 25 cts a set.
50c Men’s black striped drill shirts, t
36 inches long, felled seams and Tumblers,
clear American glass
shaped arm holes, collar band, j tumblers of exquisite designs.
etc. Price 45 cents.
Fully worth 10 cents each, 6
for 25 cents.
Same as above but have reinforced
front and back, making it doubly
strong. Regular 75 cents quality
to go at 50 cents,
To keen your poultry healthy,
feed them the Prussian Poultry
Domet, Sateen and drill working
Food,
a positive
preventive
shirts— 30, 35 ami 40 cents.
for all kinds of diseases peculiar
to fowls. .Cost only 1 cent
50c Men’s “ Natural W ool” cotton
extra per day for 30 chickens.
undershirts and drawers, fresh
from San Francisco, not the “ sell­ If your hens do not lay, try some
ing out” stock.
Money back if
ground boucs, 2 cents
per
you want it! 10 cents each.
pound.
Coquille, Oregon.
Cleaning and Repairing neatly |
done.
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IS A REMINDER
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Hawkins w ill receive by return
“Mandalay’" a newline of Dress
Goods, Trimmings, Beady-
made Skirts Everything
in D ry
Goods.
P R ^ SEI
A M B FS5E3D.
¡The ¡*¡0013 Cigar factory!
[M y rtle Poin t E n terp rise).
Table Set, of plain glass, consists
Under the charter the city elec
of 1
covered Butter dish, 1
lion will t>e held on the first Mon­
covered sugar bowl, 1 cream
Mrs. O rville A. Miller, beloved day in April.
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pitqfeer and a spoon holder. A ll
The Crescent hand will give a
wifo of W illiam T. M iller o f Fish-
for 30 cents.
giaud
ball
in
tlie
opera
hall
Satur­
trap creek, died at their home on
Saturday,
February
21, 1991. day night, Mar. lfitli. An excur­
Deceased was 59 years, (J monti s sion boat will bo run from Coquille,
22 dava. This couple were married returning Sunday morning. Tickets
in Cole county, Missouri, Septem­ for tbe ball. 50 cents.
•The school census ns taken by
ber 17, 1871, and moved to Oregon
soon afterward, living in Jackson clerk L . A. Roberts shows the
county two years and then moved .school population o f this district
to tins county where they have to be 232 — 120 females and 112!
is not as j
lived since, forming many fiienda males. T b e number
and aoqu lintanroa. The interment large this year ns last, as a new!
took plncant the Fisbtrap cemetery . district was set off from this one.
the funeral services being con­
Judge Bellinger yesterday ren-
IHvsrtn Pick-Ups.
ducted hy Rev. Thomas Haiklow
I dered a decimi on in lira matter of
o f the German Baptist church of
!
the Benver-Hill Coal company, a
Mrs. E. Hose ami daughter Ma- ^ukrupt corporation, on an appli-
which church she was an honored
and loved member. Deceased was m iew erc \ l o t t i n g here on Sunday | {-«tion in behalf of the sheriff of
Kit
a sister o f G. I1, R. C., Puce, last.
Coos count.v for an allownnce of a
Miss
Nina
Tennesson
has
been
Frank and Teiiu Robison, well
daini of $769.99, aud for thè pnv-
and favorably kuown throughout • guest at thè R'.vertnu Hotel for thè mrnt of „ pri„ rity out of t|,r p.luU.
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rupi Datato. The court sairl; “ I f
the country.
; ( . l'iiiii'lsoti ,,f thè lowei nver this was a case where the claim wns
Airs. Jack G rim es,of Marsbtlel !. , iias bei n r nfl'ni log witlr thè infialo- for an expenditure that tho trustee
has been somewhat uncase con- ! matorv rlipuinutisru for o v e rtv o would
have been compelled to
corning her husband who has been I weeks. He IS now able to sit up. make himself I should not hesitate
jix&r-'
up at Cape Nome for more than a,
Grambna . lllaid was visiting p, give it priority hut there is no
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year past, but recently re, d ie d her H n t.vei here net week.
1 good reason wliv tho expense of an
two letters, one o f which bail been
M issSylv a I »oak, of Bear creek. I , t , l(.)irnPnt, levied to secure a debt,
delayed, which dispell* Airs G's m.Hlt* us n t iuic*nut cal! nil * uuiltiy should have
preference over a
worry mid makes Jack's fiiem l- M\*'
.
debt arising out of the payment of
feel belter. H e is at Nom e Oily,
lia M ,l, ¡ a n d fam ily have .„„„e y , or to the transfer o f proper ty
employed at got d wages in the moved into too 1.1« Nosh r house.
to fj,e )iauk il1pj t m-nlo also in good
Odd F e llo w s -¿B uilding
rnachiue shops of the Alaska Trans- j Ilei ry fid len and fam ily,of Bea­ faith, and which may repri Bent or
ver
H
ill,
will
moyo
iuto
Riverton
fpr Co., and is in u.i way exposer:
constitute property of the bank­
to the severe went her or hardships on Monday nett.
rupt levied upon under tin attach­
Frank Stillwell and wife Ims ment. l h • application of the pay­
He tells of Capt. Bob Dunlmm
being there and getting along all rented the Schroeder house and ment of the sheriff’s claim as priority
Largest and most modernly equipped parlors in the county.
right. He says Chas. Fox is there, will soon move into it.
of the bankrupt's estate is denied."
gk iU A fu ll line of Barber’s supplies.“TSe1#
D ona A n n a .
and tells of the death o f his w ife,
— Orcgoniau.
but does not give the full pariieu-.
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K (ln r»U t’io u r fioirrlM H ir li C tacHM '.
I a rs. It seems Mr. and Mrs. Fox
It is very hard to stand idly by
Cri liartie, cur** conMipnifon forever.
went ..IT for a week’s trip ami mi- and see our dear ones suffer while IO Candy
T. J. K rc w s on
\V. A. G o o d m a n .
c .SS c . I f ' . C. C. fail, rirutfttisis r tf nail u'oney.
fortunately, Charley returned with « " 'd t in g t! e arrival of the doctor,
wife's coip.se. which he Ims had ■»ll Albany (N. A ) dairyman tubed
enhalmerl and will bring to Marsh- n‘ * ,lr"K "tore there for «d octor to
field for burial. Jack says the collie and see his child, then very
< o r h i l l e c i t y , o i l
temperature is down to 37 degrees nick with crollo, Not finding the
below, and that the oceau is frozen doctor in, he left word for him to
come at once on his return. He
as far out as the eye can reach.
H.ninemovers, Builders, Contractors and general carpenters.
also bought a bottle of I 'hamboriaiu's
Katimstesorf all work furnished fr, , on short notice.
Cough
Remedy,
which
he
hoped
The principle underlying public
Wc
will
l>
,
able to t.vke coûta,-ts on brick work and furnish brick as earlv
Digests what you eat.
libraries is that education is an would give some r e liif until the
as the weather will admit their lieing burned.
should arrive. Iu « few It artificially d igests t lie food and aids
evolution from infancy to old age, doctor
and when the period of regular hours he n turned, saying ihe doctor Nature In strengthening and recon­
structing tbe exhausted digestive or-
schooling Ims passed the people need not come, as the chi! I was gaus. It lathe latest discovereddigest- T.x _
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must lie provided with facilities h r much I» iter. The druggist, Air. rat ami tonic. No otticr preparation X 1 O l t i l l K I Q C I S C l
can
approach
tt
In
efficiency.
It
In­
continuing their reading tastes; and Otto Schr.fz. says the family Ims
it is right and desirable that the sime recommended Chamberlain's stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
public slmll pay for the schools, it is Cough lb medy to their neighbors Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
also right and desirable that they and frinii Is until he lias a constant Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Crampsand
aliali provide tho facilities for en­ demand for it from that part o f the all other results of imperfect digestion.
Booh and Commercial IVorh In the neatest and latest styles-
PriorS0c and fl Larrc <trccontain» tH time»
f o r sale by H. S. Knowl- «mRllsit*.
lightenment
K. \V. Woodburn in country
Book all »boutdvspeiwi»mi»tieiIfre©
U ,,„ 1 ,v o'.
f i
Or,u nf t,'i“ pippAl f)
Oar pricps are riqht.
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Death ol Mrs. Orville A- Miller.
UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE
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We
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have
moved
to
our new
quarters,
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E. L E W IN , Prop.
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|Manufacturer of and wholesale^
and retail dealer in
^Imported and Domestic Cigarsj
ffi
A ll white labor cigars.
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|0n!y Cigar Factory in Coos Co|
H B 3 tK g a q «J
THE LONE STAS
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OPPOSITE DEPOT.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
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Marshall McDonald, Proprietor.
Keeps only pure W ines and Liquors
and Fine Cigars.
The Amerieus Club W hisky is one
of the specialties served in these
Ciubrooms.
Cieaniiness \s our Watchword.
Kodol
KREWSON &. GOODMAN,
Dyspepsia Cure
Job Printing**
INCORPORATED OCTOBER 11, 1S09.
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Co-Operative lnyestn)8i)t Company
OF PO R TLAN D , OREGON.
WATCH THE COMPANY GROW.
Established Branches
Number of Subscribed Shares -
Full paid shares. Dec. 31. 1900
}'•! Assets. Dec. 31. 19C0
59
4.500
S w . 0 0 0 .0 0 Ls
103.353.90 ¡:>
}-. ! There are no adrai-sion, withdrawal or transfer f
fin
pense deductions,
Shares s may be
tie pai
[»aid f»>r in full at the
v d io of %>2 j .OO or
an \ paid for at the rate of . 0 « ent«
ffuff,
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