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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1901)
The „Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. ¿ajÿuUt Cito fitrnlil A Sad Drowaiif Lorenz Sktels Weeddlng. All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar. mBsrnrnssmam PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY Our community was greatly agi- On last Wednesday evening tbp ---------- tated last Thursday, when Chi». home of our townsman aud pop OL F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor. Crew arrived iu town from Cape ular raeicliat, C. M. Skeels, was the County Official Paper, i Blauco- and stated that the gasoline | scene of a beautiful wedding, at .... .... r ... launch belonging to the Struhan which time aud placa our young UsTotsd to itae material* .od . 0 0..1 np brothers was adrift in the vicinity cf frieoda Charles F. Loreuz nod Mi»a dvilding of theOoqoillo Valley particularly Blanco reef, uud that the boys were Mary L Skeels were joined in holy « o d o f Coos County generali}. probably either in diHtress or wedlock by the Rev. C. A Hyatt. Subscription, per year, iu advance, $1.50 drowned. Charles and Will Strahau This popular yonng couple need and Theodore Fleming, who were ! no introduction to the readers of I is kept o n file at K . C . D A K E ’S THIS PAPKR A d v e rtic lu g A g e n cy , M and 66 engaged iu gathering and shipping the HjcjtALU, beiug a son and M a rcttsttU ’ Excha ng e , Han Fran cla no , C a lifo rn ia , JSher ecoutractn for a d v e rlla ln g can be made fo r it. murre eggs, left Port Orford Wed daughter respectively of two of our nesday during a southerly wind and leading merchant i who are well rough sea, intending to go to Co? known throughout the county. üoer Wir B< 'ore Arbitration Court. quille or Coos Bay, for a supply of The ceremony was performed iu Berlin, Juno 10.—The Kleins gasoline for their boat, taking with the presence of about twenty-two Journal today prints a dispatch from them u small otter boat, which they immediate relatives of both bride The Hague, saying that Queen used in landing on the rocks. No and groom in a parlor decorated of - them until for tho occasion. The contracting Wilhelmina’s recent visit here was more was thought ------— ------ ------ meant to obtain Emperor William's the «m val of Mr. Crew, on Thursday parties stood under hii arch reach assistance to end the South African wb«» f«“ ™ fur their safety were ing from one side o f the room to war, both the Zwibund and the ; “ roused. A strong rescue party was the other, made of the most beauti Dreibuud being willing to do so immediately organized, und board- ful evergreens decked with rosea of through The Hague arbitration ‘ "g th«> l“ rge sail boat Columbia, pure white, being a marvel of rare court, and that the emperor cop-j started for the reef. The beaqty. A large number of wedding seated, and the court began work launch was Picked ul>. ‘‘ lilting thereon. The dispatch has created southward from the reef. Jt was presents were presented to these found that she had been anchored, yonng people as token» of love aud a sensation here. The Associated Press has just but had parted from her anchor. respect from a large circle of rela obtained the following statement As careful a search as possible was tives Hud fried» o f this section. We learn that Bandon will be from the foreign office, which is made, but there was no trace of the authorized by Count von Bulow, the boys, aud the small bout could not the gainer of this desirable yonng be found. The tug Katie Cook, couple as residents, Mr. JLi°renz be Imperial Chancellor; "Neither Oreat Britain, France or with a large crew, came up from ing interested in the Lorenz mer Russia approached Germany to Rogue river Friday evening, to join cantile business at that place. The HgJIAhD extends its most participate in any action aiming at in the search, and picked up the ending the South African war. small boat, off Fraukport, bottom hearty congratulation» to these,our Germany bas all along distinguished UP* »llil g iftin g south Early young friends, and begs to ac between offering her good office« Saturday morning the tug started knowledge the rpcipt of a bounti and intervention. To render her out, and made a careful search ot ful supply of wedding cake at their good offices would be possible if every rock to the northward of l’oyt hands. both parties to the war requested it, Orford and iu the vicinity of the but it will bo remembred that Great Cape, but no trace of tha missing Kiveiton Piok-Ups. Britain only joined The Hague con men could be found, leaving no ference ou condition that the Boer doubt of their having been drowned. George Pike, the logger, was up states were excluded. There is no The theory advanced, and no doubt and purchased the rails on the old doubt that Mr. Kruger, who is a the correct one, is that op reaching Bandon Coal Co’s, track. He got serious statesman, came to Europe the reef the boys anchored their them o f A. Urquhart and will use to obtain the good offices of several launch, imd entering their small them ou his trnmwnv on Sevenmile. of the powers to end tbo war; but boot, attempted to land on one of Messrs. Perrott, Lammy, Berry there ia also no doubt that Great the rocks for the purpose of gather* nnd Boone were hero for several j jug eggs to be disposed of on Britain does not want their good daya removing and loading rails for There offices. At least it is true that since reaching their destination. Geo. Pike. the South Africau war began Great was a hbuvy swell, and it is possible Goo. Ayer, of Marshfield, makes Britain bas never, either verbally or that the boat was thrown onto a rock our town frequant calls. He has a ; and fell back when the swell left in writing, confidentially or officially class here in music. her, maiming the occupants and broached such au idea. N. C. Medley, late blacksmith of The “ It is quite possible that the Boer rendering them helpless. aide has now formally asked The Strahan boys were excellent swim Beaver Hill, is now employed by the Hague arbitrrtion court to lend its mers, aDd under ordinary circum Coquille Coal Co. F, G, Kelly nnd family, of Byron, aid to end the war somehow, and stances would have reached a rock, that the court has held a session re even though the sea w h s running California, came up on the last trip They will re garding the matter; but that, of high. Each possessed great strength of the Mandalay. course, is entirely different from any and endurance, and were experi main a month or more here. enced surfmen. serious steps to the war." Geo. Morse, superintendent o f the Theodore Fleming was a son of Coquille Coal Co. was made glad 'ey George Fleming, deceased, and was the arrival of his mother and sister. Five Horsethleves Lynched. born at Rogue river about twenty James Vowell was made happy by years ago. the arrival of a son Inst Saturday Lockout, Modoc oounty, June 1. Charles and William Strahan — A mob of fifty armed men hanged were sons of the late Capt. Harry night. Calvin Hal), his sons Frank, James Strahan, of Gold Beach, and were The Coquille Coal Co. have built and Martin, and Dm iol Yantia, about aged about 31 and 27 years respect an extension to their engine house, 1 o ’clock Friday morning. The ively, Their mother resides in San thereby giving greater facility for lynched men were in the custody Francisco, and they have two sisters hoisting ccal. of several constables, charged with in this'couutry, Mrs. J. D. Cool6y Mrs. Geo. W. Boone, of Tulare, larceny and burglary, and for lack and Mrs. Francis Kennedy and Californa, arrived here Inst Saturday. of a jail were imprisoned in the numerous other relatives to mourn She wns accompanied bv her grand Lookout hotel. The mob captured their untimely loss. Charles Stra son Merville Gist. Mr. Boone has them from their guards, took them han leaves a widow and two small been here for over a year. He to a bridge a short distance out of children, who have tho sincere sym claims there is no place like Coos this town and strung them up, pathy of the people of the county county to recuperate ones health. Witnin fivo minutes the administra in their hour of deep sorrow.—The Last Sunday we were all enter tors of swift justice bad dispersed. Tribune. tained at tho church by the children Hall, the father of the three nud young people. They had Chil y o u D g men who wore hnnged with A gold nugget weighing 1261 dren's day exercises. They all ex him, was over seventy years of ago was taken from a olaiin near Daw- ecuted their parts well and the and bad lived in this sparsely settled sou leoently. audience derived great pleasure as country for a quarter of a contury. well as benefit therefrom. I tianrion Recorder. I He was married *onn Indian woman, Mr. S. Simpson, of Coos Bay, Amos Johnson, o f Port Orford, who wns the mother of his three sons. For a lorg time thieviug of and Miss Sarah Ghaiidlbr, o f Myr made our town a business call last He was looking over the n petty sort has been going oil here. tle Point, were married at the home week. Everything from a coil of barbed ot the bride’s parents in Myrtle Coquille Coal mine. D onna A nna . wire to a horse was prey for the Point, Suudav June 2nd. Last week we made mention o f bandits. Not a rancher in tbo vici nity but what had suffered the loss Misa Mamie Scheffer having bean En H kiui . d : In justice to inyself called home to Santa Rosa on ac I trust that you will vouchsafe your of stock, harness and tools. count of the serious illuess of her impartial columns to the extent of yonngest his ter. Word baa since this card. Hand Seouralor Butter. reached here that her sister died In the H erald ' s Inst issue “ Practi before Miss Scheiffer reached cal" impugns my character for In the consideration of the im home. veracity. In refermnee to the balky portant question whether the butter Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Kelly and team of which he denies the truth, niade from cieani separated front farm two children arrived here yester 1 will aay that my informant is the aeparatora and delivered to a central day from Sam Fiauoisco. They creamery will have as good quality ¡havecom e to speud a couple of person to whom he sold them, and, as by the uaual method, there ia a | months recreating, nod visiting this person positively used the word ¡ ^ very great absence of real experi j among friends in Coos. Mr Kelly balky and very indignantly mentions exhorbitant price at which I mental experience. Some say no, j having lived at Riverton foi a uuui- the Practical sold them to hinr. and some say yes, but acaicely any I ber o f years. I now leave to the unbiased reader real experiments have been made to Sometimes a wedding comes as a test the matter. This is indeed the surprise to the public, and this was to place the lie on whose bead it ¡ C ommon S ense . case with a great many dairy ques- | the case as to one celebrated last belongs. i Sunday bv which two o f our estim- Hints on the Care ot a Watch. The managers of the North wood, ,,h|p young people took upon tliem- (la.) Butter and Chrese Aasociation ee|vpg the ,I1Htrimoninl vows The Wind your watch in the morning very wisely determined to know contracting parties were Charles something of the real truth of the A Swift, o f Bandon, and Mi»s and ns near the same hour each day It will keep better matter as to the value of hand sep K „th A p „ klni ,,f Two-mile. ns possible. arator cream, as compared with; The ceremony tixik place at the time. Hang your watch up wheu cream separated at the factory. i home nf ||,H bride’s parents, Mr. not carrying it as it will keep better Each kind was kept, churned and and Mrs. Fred N. Perkins, A L). time by keeping it at all times in as ■old by itaelf, during the month of Morve, jnitice o f th* pence officta- near the same positiou as possible A Alftrch last, and tho money kept in ting. The Recorder joins the friends watch should be cleaned and oiled The balance different funds. I ho results were 0f thu bride and groom in extend« at least once a year. whtol of an American watch makes •n eye opensr to some. J |„g congratulations. 157,680,000 vibrations in a year,, ,,-j The butter made from the hand . . . . . . ___ hence there will be friction if not j r»f separator cream brought 21 cents a 1 school Report. clean nnd lubricated. We make n Sj pound, while the regular butter' ------ ■old for 20 cents. Aland 40% o f : The following ia a repor*. of the specialty of tine and complicated the Northwood creamery out-put is Arago school district No. 3, for the watch repairing. Jewelery of all We solicit from the hand aeparatora. mouth beginning May 13th and aud kinds made to order. it would be interesting to know ing June 7th, 1001. Number of your patronage. WlLSON JrWELERY Co. juat how the hand separator patrons pupils enrolled 36. average attend- of the Northwood creamery care for j ance 35, timea late 2. Those on their cream after it is separated. It the roll of honor are as follow ?: Another Fire on Halls t'.rsck ta e’ sv to believe, if all subsequent Blanche DcVnul, May Htauff, Wilma g conditions are right, that cream Hughes. Della aud Theodore Clin We learn that on Fiidny night separated direct from the cow will ton, Roaa and Clyde Lillie, Nettie thesbinglemill of W H Schroeder be purer than that Liken from milk, and Stanley Halter, Tillie, Jennie was consumed by fire, and all Î , half of which haa lain with ita own and Annie Christiansen, Helen destroyed except the boiler. We dirt 12 hours before separation Woodward, Maud and Jennie Linde- are not iuforropd a» to the value of takes placa. This is the esse with beck, Henry and Karl Scbroedor, the plant, but are o f the opinion ■Ik the cream taken from night's Clarence,Walter nnd Ervin Barklow, that the null was being put in first- milk, when drawn to the creamery Ira Root and Ola Clinton. class aliape and was capable o f do- and separated lbs next morning. Visitora: Ed Clinton, Florence ing good work. Fred Melaci, the The proprietora of the Northwood DeVaul, A. Lindebeek, Florence fortmau, »as a practical shingle creamery, have aided judgment ou Carter, E. A. Stauff. Mrs. J. Linde- weaver and had just given the mill tk* important matter, very much, beck and Lottie Pope, a thorough overhauling. This by their experiment. -Hoard's Dairy- Fi.o M o C losxet . falls heavy on Mr. Schroeder who lean. Teacher. ‘ haa the sympathy o f all. TWO WEEKS THATCUl Left for you to do your Shopping for the Fourth, better do it now or leave your order with us. HOW MANY Yards of L A W N S and O R G AN D IES do you wish j to have? A ll Prices Madam! | H O W M A N Y Y ards o f those Sash Ribbons, I O O cent grade for 25 cents, will you have? How Much of Sugar, Coffee and those other Fancy Grocries that w e keep? Drop us a card and we’ll do the rest. -sane- “ Oueonta” Washing packge.. “ Oueonta” Pc wder Washing Soda, per lUc per r i A J í A A j U ía MONEY TALKS Ladies’ Shirt Waist, all colors and styles.................... . . . 5 0 c and 75c “ 1 £ (ann.no offered for any Rochelle Salts found in bread baked Summer Corsets, ventilated, in white o n ly .................. 75c nnd $1 $ 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 °ftere£l f°r any Alum found in bread baked with Scotch Hoot Mon Mush, the finest grade rolled oats, 3 pks for. ,23c with CALUMET BAKING POWDER. Fail-bank's Laundry Soap, 10 bam fo r.................................... 25c “Longfellow” Laundry Soap, 3 feet fo r ............ .............................25c Lamp Burners, 5 Cents. Durand's Snlad O il.................... 25c ■ CALUMET BAKING POWDER. ¡i (OHO 0 0 offered for any Ammonia found in bread baked with CALUMET BAKING POWDER. $ 1000.00 Satin offered for any Lime found in bread baked with 22 inch, ““Duchess” Satin, comes in turquoise blue only, regular $1 quality.................................. S5c CALUMET BAKING POWDER. $ 1 0 0 0 0 0 °ff®rad for any injurious or unwholesome substance v i v v v i w v founJ jn CALUMET BAKING POWDER. Monopoly must yield to moderation. Impurity must improve or go under. "Calumet” is the standard. Celluloid Starches, 3 packages for 26c Vienna Sausages, 2 cans f o r . . . ,25c Towl’s L og Cabin Maple Syrup, per can........................................... 25c P E R F E C TIO N IN Q U A L I T Y M O D E R A TIO N Gold Spikes For belt aud trimming, 3 inch long, engraved, 3 for 5 c . Good imitation cut glass, Pickle Dishes, double handled. . . . 15c "Calumet” wa3 the first and is the only high grade Baking Powder of fered to the trade at a moderate price. CALUMET BAKING POWDER C O . . . . CHICAGO Nectarines 5 sack lot. One of the most delicious of all fruit. ‘ Formally a luxury now cheap as dirt, per pound. . . . 0V -bull one pound can for 25c. W h y Pay More? I Samples Sent f,>r 5 cents in Stamps. ; Ribbons Immense bargains in fancy snsh rib bons, all silk, 3 to 5 inches wide, per yard............................... 2Q c Gents’ Spring Shirts Gents’ silk front golf shirts, the regular $1 kinds f o r . . . . . . 75c Clear American Glass, Footed 20c Sauce Dish. Silks The famous “Crown” Taffeta silk, made iu N J. Heavy glossy si k adopted for shirt waist, trimmings etc. Usual price 75 to 85 cent», our price per y d ........................... 8 5 - Tlie Sun Salvador Pearl Sago, su perior to others, 4J pounds for 25c F&Kmn MOJAV A N D BREAKFAST QUEEN Spanish shelled peanuts, 2 lbs for 25c 1 5 c e n t $ The Rlnnke’s two leading brands of fino blend roast coffee served in the Pulltntn Palace C h *- s and other lending Cafes and Hotels. Money can not produce a better coffee than these two brands. 35 cents and 30 cents per pound. J. S. Ipamatz, m I & Coquille, SR23SS Oregon. 3 ) $ g iMi