Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 02, 1901, Image 1

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C O Q U IL L E
J . W . STRANGE,
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C IT Y ,
O R E G O N .
T U E S D A Y ,
Scenic beauties ot Southern Oregon's Ceast firm a habit of the people to get as shown in the illustration taken
away from town and city, if for a during a storm.
Counties-
JI L Y
1901.
NO.
towards the Golden Gate. Shall I. J LAMB, Prss
L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pies.
G W WHITE Cashier.
we not wake up nnd cultivate the
acquaintance of our trnns-Coast
Ihiuçe neighbors?
Where shall it be? Georgrapbi-
cnlly and commençai])’, the route
-
.
$ 50,000
-
leads toward Coos Bay. And when C A P I T A L
consume ated, ns it will be some
O U B Z E G rO H S T -
j BV, that most picturesque portion
of our state shall he of Oregon in
I i a g e n e r a l b a n k in g buxine >.
H a s m o n e y to loan on approved
song and story, in material prosperi­
pors'dinl ai d real estate security, boys county, town nnd school district
ty und fraternal affiliation.
C iiaiu . es G rissen . warrants, dja s uotes, uiortgug - lfccds aud all kinds of legal instru­
The foregoing we take from the ments N o ta ria l w ork.
Issues tlio in su ra n ce at lowest r o t e » in following companies:
Evening Telegram of Portland, and
while we have not the cuts to il- .Etna, Springfield. ( nneclicut. Orient and Magdeburg.
luternte the scenery referid to, _ a
S O A P -D C P P IP E C T C R S .
great manv of our readers are fa­
ISAIAH HACKER,
J. J LAMB,
A. J. Mn.UWOOD.
miliar with them.
L. HARLOCKER, and G. \Y. WHITE.
few weeks only, to find recreation
The Glasco or tho Fiver will now
and communion with nature along take us up the ha\ ; passing North
our sea coast or among forests or Bend, the busy saw mill and ship­
mountains.
yard, wy paesently draw alongside
This very habit attesta an ever the wharf at Ms-ah field. Hero you
growing impulse of our in na­ may look out for yourself.
tures, that at. the same time will
Having seen the sights at Marsh-
bring about a better acquaintance field, you may take the train for
with the beauties and at tractions of Coquillo City, a ride or
hours.
our own state. The specific object From here you take one of the
of this artile, therefore, is to call at­ pretty river steamers for an -njoy-
tention to a portion of our state ably trip, 27 miles, down the pic­
generally known, but none the less turesque Coquille, a ratbqr narrow
interesting.
but deep aud
beautiful stream.
coos n\y.
Passing Riverton, a coalmine town,
saw mills, stave mill, broom-handle
I'tie o uintry of a thousand lulls,
i if streams ami 'iloaaus and buzzing mills: mill, pretty faruihousos anil woolen
Where the wild ducks fiy—and far away mill, a shi ill whistle will arouse you
Jieneuth emerald hills a sunlit Lay.
Though overlooked and neglect­ from your reverie arid you are at
ed l»v the the people of our own London, pretty, pictoresrair Banfln n
C ita tio n .
stale, California lias been wideawake by the sea.
Here
every
Summer
are
p
le
asu
re
-
as to the resources aud uaturai
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Btnte of Oregon, in r.ud for the oonnty of
wealth of Coos Bay. Let us, there, sc-ekcrs from California and a few
fore, seek better acquaintance with from the interior of Oregon. The | Coos.
In tho matter of tho estate of John Dev- Heavy Conkored Team Harness, regular price $35 cut down to $27.
Denim in K xai . EsTrts of all kinds,
j the trees, tile m ea d ow s, the lulls our brethc-rn acros the Coast Range accompanying cut shows the rocks | injhll deaeHsed.
»
I and valleys the
mountains and and much mutual benefit is bure to at Rundún. Here you may rest or , To Mary Elli-n Tborp,Jnmrs Christopher Hack or Carriage Harness reduced from $38 to §25.85
’’lO Q U IL U SC O U N C IL . NO.*W OF THE
sport, dream or court, to the ac- DevipsU, Martha Elisabeth Brown, Eliza
How sweetly aud tena­ follow.
J Fraternal Aid Association meets tile 1 streams.
Jane Devinisli, ----- Kobinson, and to all $35 Saddles cut to $29.
!fd Tuesday evening of ascii month.
ciously childhood memories cling to
Its sea coast is grand aud iuspir- compunying lullaby of the restless unknown heirs at. law of the «aid John
Mas. F allii It lie n ,
these visible objects forming into ing, its rivers rivaling in beauty the sen! The many grotesque rocks Devinlsh. deceased, and to all others in­ $1.25 Ridding Bridles cut to 95 mnts.
M rs. Alice Tuttle. Sec.
terested therein.
the noblest sentiments the fairest Rhine and the Hudson; its myrtle along the bench afford splendid
In the name of the stat*» of Oregon; you $19 Single Buggy Harness' cut to $15.85.
YOUllGtH LODGE. No. 72. K. or P. ideals!
nnd each of you are hereby notilied that on
opportunities
for
sport
with
hook
fringed
lakes
of
crystal
water
teem­
.¿meets every Tuesday eveninc ut Masonic
the 31st duvof May, 11)01, K. I). Sanford the Buggy Cushion worth #2 selling price $1.25.
Ask yourself, is this not true? ing with speckled trout; its dark and line. And then, milos upon executor of the last will and testament of
H all.
Brother* in *ood «'undine in sister
lodges aro cordially invited to visit us.
Who ill his heart loves not the forests inhabited with bear, elk, deer miles of smooth beach, where you John Devinisli. deceHHed, tiled his duly Rambler Bicycles always on hahnd.
‘ A. Ci. BALC1JL, C. C.
or drive to vour heart’s ! ^'dfled petition in tlie above mtitled coart
place of his birth, the scenes of his and lesser game; and last but uot m a v walk
11. H . M AST, K. of U . i S .
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T,
• i . for nn order of sale for the purpose ot pay- All Kinds of gp.'iulding Base Ball goods.
childhood?
least, her people—enterprising, gen­ content. upon a promontory right inL. the einims ncainst said estate, of the
I f Y l t lTiE CAMP, NO. 1!17. WOODMEN
VxTe e.i*e F io r e t o s t a y a ,n cl m e a n 'b u s i n e s s .
at tho edge of town stands the fol'owiwr, described premises to wit: N W X
erous und hospitable.
a 'L of the World, meats nt Hatney Hall, My native country thee,
Í mid
W J I, » of ..........
th .........
SE 1,
nnd 8 S * % of
<»t thi
iht H
8W
8 111.
1st and 3d Saturday nichts of each month. Land of the noble froo,
S of li
\V liilist it is uot the purpose of this lighthouse looking out upon the «ea. and t he E M of SE ^ of 8 8 T p .
Thy nume 1 love;
J. W . L kskvh , Consr.l.
13 W of ^'illamette Mr.rodian in Coos
article to dwell upon the resources TuppeV Rock, formerly a famous eountv,
I love thy rooks and rills,
J . G. Simmons, Clerk.
Oregou. Also lot 3. block 8, in
Thy woodn and templed bill,
of this section, suffice it to say that landmark, is now a shattered mass, north addition to the town of Coquille City,
E V E N IN G T ID E CIKCLE, NO. 214, My heart with rapture thrills—
the result of giant powder blasts, Coos county. Oregon.
T 3 tJ ie "O n î c r t u r . a t e
no
portion
of
our
state
enjoys
J W . of W „ enacts in liar - y*s Hall on
therefor in uursuanoe of the order
being used by the j of Now
till and Atli Saturday nights in each month.
What Amerioon
heart is hot a gieater degree of prosperity at the fragments
said s-c
court,
and > each
of i J you
nre
.
.
.
f
I
" la - you
.* OUU
"O il u
'
Visit OR. JORDAN’S
#
O K AX. M Al’ KY,
moved by these soul-stirring lines? present than Coos Bay and the Co- go T c-rn m eot ill tlio con stru ction o f a , hereby notified that yon nro required to
Onurdisn Neighbor.
i<
ttv.
Wearied
of
the
salt
breeze,
I
H
P
P
,lr
the
c-unty
court
of
the
state
of
Is it not likewise true that senti­ qmlle.
Jasso C. Simmons, Clark.
Oregon, for the county of Co •«. at the court
IK; 2ASIHT :T. tat cts* 71k, 3- r. Cil. I '
T his old reliable and
Aside from cool aud timber, its ho sport and the sau sea waves, I room thereof at Coquille City, Coos county,
ments like those, tender aud sweet
The Largest nf ita kind in Mia World.
/ h i vi» %vtf’iv L odge , no . it*, a . f .
most successful spec­
you m a y retu rn to Coquille City, j Oivcon, on Monday,*the8th
.............. .... .................1
day of July,
9Ö 19Í
1
dairying
industry
is
far
in
the
lead
have
been
and
m
e
still
an
inspiration
I Wo ar® conlinu illT adding mu
V 7 and A. M „ ini
ialist in Hsu Frei cis­
of
"winch sr vvin.r U
an
v m ir n li^adnnnrtam
lo *how
»« b;, any
exist
why HiUii
an 1 order
c
,loin# aud leant hot* wonderlully you arv mad* j I
H «V
e
aa
q
u
arte
rs
sale
Khonkl
uot
ulIìde
,lHÌU
H
5
ntio
on or before aauh full mouii. Visiting ineili- to lofty conceptions of patriotism and promising of future wealth. " n ,c u ,
co,
still
nontinues
In
and hot* to avoid sink liras and distssr. ]f y*m
.
. i ----------------- ------------------------------------- petition
, uifer from any of the ills of in. n. c«tte to U
roll cordially invited.
care «il Sexuel and
nnd noble deeds? Therefore, should Isolated and aelfdependeut, they y o u ip a y now m ak e e xcu rsion s by ; prayed for of the above escribed premine«
a I dust Specialist on the PaciUo Coast.
C. Hr maniibb , W . M.
Seminal Diseuses.
ra
il,
b
o
a
t
o
r
a
fo
o
t
iu
to
th
e
heart
o*f
,.>r
,
o
f,
!»
portion
thereof
to
pay
tbe
we not cherish rather than suppress have built up an empire of which
J. J. Lamb, Sec.
th e d airy se c tio n o f C o o s C o u n t y ; I t-'erviooof this oilation is made bv publi-
Oregon may justly be proud.
YU EL AH Cl IA PT EH. NO. «. O. E. S.. and hcii'tle tentimeuta that tend to
opon tho non-resi.ieut heirs and
Any one from the valley planning rc sto re y o u r ja d e d ap p e tite un a ! oath»»
> meats Friday evenirg on or liefnre develop the ideal in our uaturts?
devisees l»v nn order of the coanty court
each full moon at a o'clock from Ajiril tat
a Summer’s Outing will find iu Coos d ie t o f b u tte r m ilk , w h ich , if p e r- for Coos county. Orecon, which »aid order
Some
yeurs
ago
the
writer
was
a
lrOff D im * T h o u •Ml l>..llMra. j
m ult ft nie.
to Ootabor :ttst. and thereafter ut 7:Hl): and
Inipoteney, Seminal WeaknoB« and L or « of
sistod in will be equal to drinking U dated May 81. IS.ll.
-l*
I iH 4 »a«»|»hy
o H I f i i r l i i g e , . *
’ Wrlu far
_____
.
ancli Friday afternoon two weeks there passenger on a steamer down tlio ilav and the Coquille unlooked-for
• uit a r o *
f A vnlunbh* n>M>k fnrm#n. )
t
Witness the Hon. t,. lisrlocker. lodge of Manhood, tho «onspquciicG of «oli-abune
from the fountain of perpetual youth. paid conrf. with the real of H*id corn-1 affixed and exccHRc; producili:* the following uympa 1 I IS5I..II M lt N •>«'«»..
after at 2 o’clock.
Kr. 1 MiirtetML 8. F. I '
Rhine; approaching a high promon­ attractions. There are two ways of
Miss E mma I.oBBNZ. W . M.
toir.s: Sailow eoa ni exmuco, dark spots un­ J e .-
X
- a a ^ ^ )
this 81st day of May, 11101.
Arago,
shown
in
the
illustration,
reaching
this
modern
hind
of
Canaan
tory on the right bunk of that
Mrs. Jennie L. lion1, Si c.
der tho eye«, pain in tho head, ringing in
Attest.
Ii. H . Hazard.
is a small pastoral valley, nestled
; beautiful streams, tlio word was from tho valley. One by steamer
County clerk of Coo* county, and ex-olilce the ear«, loss of confident*, dithdcr.ee in
among
the
wooded
hills
off
tho
/"tO Q U lL L E LODGE.
53, t. O. (). F..
approaching
strangers, pnlpitaiiou ol‘ the
clerk of miid court.
Suddenly a from Portland to Marshfield direct.
heart, weakness of the limb« and back, loss
v V meets every Satui'lay evm iug. Visit- passed, ‘‘Tile Lorelei!”
right bank of the Coquille, about
of memoiy, pimplea on the ffi.ee, couphs-
t*g brethren in good sunidiny cori’.ially I chorus of school children abroad The other from Drain, on the South­
midway between Coquille Oitv and
invited.
E. L. Fcrca, N .G .
CODBPmntion etc.
Issued Weekly,
¡began singing Heine’s imiriutal ern Pacific Railroad, by stage to
J . S. Lawrence. U- S.
Myrtle Point. This is an ideal1 v
tir.ed
San
Fr.m
DU
îfïfAcl I in
n S
a il F
r .m
r
flk
The Orcgontan.
I soug, “ The Loreleil” It was an m- Soottsburg; them e do vu the Ump­
cititi* j * *' . • • •' HD ¡ti: * :: r.. I.’ù .linnU H ^ 3 * 2 S rt, 11
B
ñ C ^ I íO li
qua liy boat to Gardiner; tiiencs by delightful valley, the home of the
I
spiring
moment,
and
every
one
that
a m ie
rkbk . a h lodge , n o . an.
pioneer Schroeders, who rank fore­
I. 0 . 0 . F.. m
s av j 1 v 2d and 4th could joined in the singing.
Takes the market news of Sail
The along tbe beach to Jarvis Landing,
■'hen othcra fa il,
'i’ry him,
Wednesdays in eaoh Health. ' odd Fel-
near the mouth of Coos Bay; thence most among the dairymen of this Frsucisco by wire prints it daily CCK
Editor and Publisher,
UU VUANTKED. Perso» h cartici :
ows' hail.
Ir.Mv L uki : xs . N. U. j simple and pathetic air stirred every
section.
We
would
love
to
linger
by
boat
up
the
bay
to
Marshfield.
i.
Charge:;
r«
nao»
iblG.
0:ill or
at
I-.*».i
ami
distributes
it
ill
Coos
oiuuty
heart.
Alina McDonald, Sec.
¡VF.KRASKA.
m i . J. F . G IB lit-N .
» In v -U M ,
This is, indeed, ilia most pictures­ along the green banks of the still- 24 hours Hliend of the Hay City write.
Bussed into oblivion is the com­
Tra, .e G en u ,» and C ommoner —
arnsv
stfuat.
í
i
T
*
,‘,uifitab.,
C»i.
02.*
S
lluwind
Coquille,
but
will
hasten
on
O O Q O I L L E KNCAMl .TKN
NO li-». L mercial greatness
papeis. It also serves the arrival
of Greece and que route. The scenery down tho
P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e .
y j O . O . fc\, niet'lrt • V r.v In -t nnd thud
Lower Umpqua is truly beautiful. to Myrtle Point, some 10 miles be­ ami departure of vessels at all
O n . Year............ .......................*2.00
riinrHdfty« in enoh month nt Odd u i '.I owu Rome; but their poetry and their
50 Y FAR S’
Pacific Coast ports. For this part of
(\>\U. Cordial invitation t-st.u led totillvis- arts and the noble deeds these in­ The river winds in a sinous course yond.
Hi:; Months................................ 1.00
> . / / EXPERIENCE
itinsi patriarchs in no*». I standum.
But as the sea const is our at­ tin* country its columns “ Domes­
spired, still endure. The songs of through rocky gorges, around fir-
'Three Month»........................... 75
B. F. L awbencu 0 . P.
traction, we follow the stage road tic and Foreign ports,” is tbe nest [
Homer uml of Virgil still cast a dad mountains past high aud pej'-
J. J. Stanley, Scribe.
to l’ ort Orford, some 30 to 10 miles, | shipping guide. Besides
giving j
glamour ov< r these all but forgotten pendiculnr cliff pierced by cataracts
by musical brooks. ¡principally through dense forests, | the movements of steam vessels |
J. E HAYNES. countries, a source of inspiialion and lapped
dHAD HUDSON,
except
Langlois,
or
Duiryville,
a
between Salt Francisco. Coquille!
down the ages to the present day. Along the beach drive in forded the
! ¡Tidal Organ of the Sodalist Party
considerable
valley, devoted to I river, Coos Bay and Portland, it |
Who does not know and love outlet from Ten Mile Lake. A
T rade M arks
dairying. From this point a road notes tbe arrival and departure of
of Oregon.
glimpse
of
this
beautiful
body
of
D esig n s
Scotland through Burns and Scott?
branches off to the famous Cape si iling schoonets at and for their
C o pyr ig ht s flec.
Shakespeare, water is shown in t lie accompanying
A
fearless
exponent of scientific
Mining and Rea! Estate Agents England through
Anyonoaemling ar.kolch nnd descrlptifin mny
Blanco, said to be the most westerly ports. The Oregonian is the only
quickly nscortnln our opinion free whether nn
Milton, Byron, Tennyson? Hus not cut. This is a favorite resort for
government,
ns taught by the most
invention
is
prnhnMy
patcntabJo.
(’omniunica.
Eckley, Curry County, Oregon.
In the point ou the coast.
M irning Dally coming in betel tiona strictly f"nnd»Mitial. Handbook on I wtouta
AVE rnloabl* M m *. Farms. Slock their poetry more thin aught else the people of Coos Bay.
free. Oldest nj t iii y for afcurtnir patent«.
advanced
thinkers
and philosophers
At Port Orford you will want to which
adverti-en Coos county j sent
KaiicUes a.ud Timber Lands for sale. made English-speaking peoples all early Spring, when the beautiful
Patent a taken through Rlunn ft Co. roceivo
of this age.
rhododendron is iu bloom. Hie bills linger, for, if a lover of tile chase, abroad. The Weekly Oregonian ; $per(at notice, without cliarue, in the
akin?
House nnd R nares of land wall improved
you will hero find game, large and I gives nil the news of our state i ml !
You can get a sample copy free if
in Wilbur. Dougins coiiip.v. Or., for sale,
Is not our own country the richer and forests are ablaze with the del­
small, to your heart's content. Here (¡4 column of general telegraphic
A hanflsom rly Illustrated w eekly. I. ir/oa t rir-
or exchange for property m Myrtle I oui .
icate
pink
and
carmine
blossoms
of
you mention this paper.
for the legacies left us by Long­
cubit Ion o f ntiy ariontifle lottnuil. Term s. I ■ a
too, is the famous Battle Iioek. news of the world each week. It ' yoar ; fou r m ouths,
8 «nd by all new sdealer».
fellow, Whittier, Holmes, Bryant, this superb native lloweiing shrub.
A. D. HALE, Editor,
where, 50 years ago, this 9th of w ill be s“ iit in connection with the I
and this, our own very prosaic coiu- And here. Jet it be said, this same
Albany, Ore.
Brandt
orike.
G
'2
5
V
L
’t..
Washlnaom,
D.
C.
•June,
took
place
one
of
the
most
H erald For
oulv 92 tier year'
mericinl age, by Riley, Celle ton, gorgeous all-prcv-iliug rhododen­
sanguinary
Indian
fights
on
the
Here is vour chance for County,
Scollard; and our own Pacific Coast dron should have been named Ore­
fhö ïmproveC
gon ’s state flower, insttad of wild coast. From a high promontory, State and National News.
by
Joaquin
Miller,
Ella
Higginson,
A $65.00 Maciiiac u
., ¿ í a Ntív
msK Kiflh-Arr.i
igt.-» flrlinQton”
7 I8 H T B A P
SHINGIi E -M IL L
VV 0 ,1 ,
j above town, the view of tin- harbor
singer, ¡Sam L. grape.
’ furnish first-class Shingles at Coquille and late beloved
íír.lf*
and
ocean,
with
its
manv
huge
und
T
.reading
Fishing iu Ten Mile Lake—well j
tí»g o
ro
tuSutai SGwlag IHaotilM
Simpson?
for $1.75 per M.
„
LATEST
give it a trail aud you will want! fantastic rock formations stretch­
For
- ' - f ®
srw
Dimension shingles farniaed on special
Where rolls the Oregon, anil hears no sound
BEST
ing along the const^ past Humbug
none better.
Cash with Ordir and Cas ;.511
¡d j
H< otvi
CHEAPEST
orders.
Save its own dashinu —
--------AG EVN TS---------
By wav of additional diversion | Mountain toward tin dim outline of
Shipped to anyone,
Has assumed a broader significance
C. M. Skeel* - - - - -
Coqnillo City.
you have 23 miles of smooth beach j the point of land near the mouth of
quywheie, on m
than was dreamed of by the
«
-
r
—
’
T
v
-
day»’ free trint,
Rogue
River,
fomisa
panorama
that
H. E . J o h n s o n ...................... Myrtle Point
drive, aud deepsea fishing, if you |
J n you r own
Had Byrant seen our
Cspt. W .T . McCloakey - - - Norway. writer.
Y c a r X y
will leave an indelible impression
h o m e, without
choose.
asking one cent
Liberal disconnt for hauling, if purchased mountains, our broad valleys, our
upon
tuo
mind.
Mon an* 1 women of goot} udflross t
Then you may want to visit Coos |
iu advance.
nt the Mill.
W ALTER COLVIN. noble streams nnd magnificent for-
Buy Lighthouse, and, further up, 1 Ouce more tbe stage, and now the ropresent o«, some to travel appointing
i ests, he might have written a hymn
aifcnts,
otiiers
for
local
work
I<
M
>
k
in
n
10 yoars’ written
Umvqua Lighthouse aud Liie-Suv- | picturesque, weird and wild coast j after our interests. $ 9 0 0 salary guar­
C O O S
B A Y
wairauly w ith
! excelling all his former work. Who
iug Station. The proud and houor- , scenery lies before you. The coast j anteed yearly; extra commissions am I
each machine.
! may wander thrugh an Oregon for-
formation
here
(we
are
in
Curry
expenses, rapid advancement, old es­
ably record of tills latter will furnish
j est aud not feel the inspiration of
A
fdricUy
hitjh-grnde Sew-
tablished
house.
Grand
chance
for
earn­
you an interesting chapter of tho County)ia abrupt and broken, for i est man or woman to secure pleasant,
iiiK M a c h in e , liuinhed
1 these lines in his “ Forest Hymn,”
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
thrr*UKhout iu the b«At po«-
diversions of this most monotonous 36 miles over mountuius and hills, permanent position, liberal income and
liiUc- nnmier. It possesses at)
| portraying how deep was his love
branch of Uncle Saul’s institutions, j through valleys aud dales, across future. New, brilliant lines. Write at
11 ,.aleni improvcmeul*.atidil*
Manufacturer of Marble Monument«, llea l-
! of Nature:
M I r”t ties
in
streams
and
eanyoiys
and
down
ä
;
.«
r
.
.T.
A''
.
,
..
once.
diversions, consisting of lending j
«tonen. Tablets, etc.
t in it « r e c o m b in e d
again
close
to
the
beach.
'
Mv
heart
is
nwod
within
n;e.
when
J
think
irrer. tBlrcnifth,
s
T
t
n
o
i
t
p
p
iiiN
s
,
Cemetery lot« enclosed with ftti.ne coping
assistance
to
stranded
craft.
Five
or
|
*■ utiuing«
orcurbiiig. Iron railing« furniahed to or­ Of the nrent niirHCb* that still aces on
t ilu­
six sigus containing the names of | Deuse forests of stattly Port Or- ! 23 ( Imri-li Mi„ Srir ll.iYcii.roitu.
der. Correspondence solicited from parties i In silence m ind me— the ;iernetmil work
to lK>
ford
cedar
rise,
like
the
cedars
of
j
;
O
f
thv
creation,
finished
yet
renewed
wrecked
vessels,
assisted
b\
the
fust
iving in the country or other towns who
Forever.
stitch
may wish anything in my line of badness.
life-saving crew, together with other j Lebanon, toward the blue skies.
nml
O pko
M akshkifto
! Who loves not Oregon liettcr for ' mementoes nre conspicuously dis­ We bave passed Ophir, properly i
Alwsy»
unrivatlcrt
the beautiful lines written by «am played in the boathouse. Captain named, for we are now entering the
ft., sí.c'.-d, durnbility timi
D. Simpson; lines thnt breathe the Bergnmu is the possessor of several i region of the precious metal.
it\ I work. Nolfn: the fob
l'.’witig points ol superiorly*
spirit of true poetry, inspired by medals awarded him for heroism, j Evidences of Gold mining among
^
STYLE So. G5. •A3U\C.IÜ?I.',
tbe
black
rands
on
tlio
beach
pre-
.
our
own
grand
mountains
and
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
A row of lonelv graves on a
The Mead of 11 - “Ai '^urtoit” s’rr!i*s on pritrut •<> k^.t hi lire;-, fmnlr held
j stately Willamettee:
j grassy slape near Gardiner marks dicate tnc richness of the regoins
uam en te»
& ST E T S O N ............
the last resting place of some of the through which the turbulent Rogue j
; From the Ca«cfidea* frozen eorpfes,
W
m
.
Galltcr.
Proprietor,
This will admit th«
Also BRIDGE k BEACH
H
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v
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lu
s
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nnd
9
in
c
h
e
s
lo
n
ji.
Lee pin iz like a child at piny.
! victims of the wrecked steamer River, takes its course. Gold Beach
lar* est sk irts , m id ev en qui t • It H S e ll T l i r e a d i n i f - - ^ All
^ i hitrly ño lióles 10 put thrend throwjfh
Winding. Widening thronelit the valley,
••Und* r. ope
«.'>en >*i cml. entirely self-Lhread»nè. e**y to put b»or
e x c e p t e y e o f n eed le. S h u t t le irt^yllnder,
S T O V E S * ---------
¡Tacoma, strambd some 1(1 years nt the mouth of Rogue River, is our HA3DWf!3E,
lirigbt Willamette glides awsv,
5tltcli Heirulator i -u the bed o f the mncrune
* V h ” n u m T ” t*o‘r .lit. iie« to t h e
'» «»"1 c a n
The accompanying
Onward ever.
beneath theh >hhin win
\ ago near the mouth of the Uumpqua. destination.
t -t !.. i m t i c d . < 1 - u h k n nd e x te n d s o n b " t h M des o f n r e u le ;
Lovely river.
be changed fro..i H tt> li «ti*
AG(ITE WAI^E,
r h . n e »* r
..! . . . i i . m . v c m e n t i*. y
The lighthouse is situated on a illustration (a rare one, »hows a
never fails to take "«ods t i
Swiftly celling to the sen:
tb e i
! in I ! ■ • »1 twill. Auftfflkl«cl.nbN fiW lm ler-Fo.
break and ';» t out o* -»rdei
Time that «car« o«. maim« and mars ns promontory just across the river, moonlight effect at the mouth of
and any other
•.erlcctiv - n.w.th Without hoMniff the tlirrnd Machine doea
filliiiiT the S.i>hin am nnati
Leaves no track of trench on the.
QUEENS WAitE.
I J y»»i k 'u n n ln f M... fun* i r / . w t o run d o e « n o ^ * « ^ h e o p e T
not run whii • windiiif? bo1-
arid is well worth a visit. Captain Rogue River. You are still in Ore­
; «.. . S t it c h i -ldon W e lo c k stitch , th e sa m e o n b o t h s h ie s.
»•tor, makes t’ttlc n.<: »e an
i
i,|.
m a ch in e. T e n s io n is .■vflfit •pririg’ te n -
Such is Oregon, tho land of ma­ Hall will tare pleasure to show you gon, but another 40 milts will I
will i k A pm i. and m * e <
TIN
W(UtE.
•
, i V. ,' h m ! o Hon w ith- nt c h a n g in g . N ev er g e ts o u t o f o r d e r
bring
you
onto
California
soil
to­
■.d
on
,
and
will
admit
threat1
jestic mountains, beautiful streams around and lend you a boat to go out
n o n . .- mi ; , i d c a n n o t b e p u t in w r o n g . N eed l*
The Needle is a
Call
nd eSATmne e«»*'«l* uml i.iYe«tiaat«
Or any and everything
and perennial forests; an ever-living on the broad stream, where you ward Ciescent City.
IHfkffi.
ftlll
carried in a
We will leave you litre to ruu
! inspiration to nobles poetry, fruit­ may watch the sportive seals aud
over the green hills iu quest of a
ful love and mighty deeds!
First-class Hardware Store.
! huge black fish-
Land of the West, land of the West!
sheep ranch; or over the mountains
But
we
must
hasten
on.
Take
a
T H E
Where Ncrnmer zephyr« constant blow,
...
ni'k. 1 vi iteti »inga
boat and cross over to Empire City, along the Rogue in quest of a gold
And rose« r**d pereunlaJ grow.
W 'N H lw ork -f fim
■
mine; <>r perchance go fishing or
Where valley land and f-»rests g r a n d .
trt r^. dre>s yuar«U t
the
oldest
point
on
tbe
bar.
A
CIKECTIT o r M»NUF«CTU RERt j a o
D A Y M 1 CM fR lÇ f S F 03
f Successor« to J. J. Lu mb. | And waving fields of golden grain
hunting as your heart inclines, ffsh
PAY
1 ACISiNCS BUY SAVE AGENT S ANO DEALE« S PROFIT»
liring white-wigntrd fleets across the main. ramble around this ancient hamlet,
and
game
here
being
in
abundance.
it
O
K
F
I
R
Ä
2
J
.6
0
isour
5«ecial
Wholesale Price, but • r > r > e > r > *
Where maid* crow fair a« Diana*« inold
with its pretty gardens wdl form a
OUR GREAT
w e B n k e â sp e cia l cou -
And virlie manhood atron« nnd hold.
in o rd er t o in ti diice t h is lîf^ h -Y ,â n e sc w in g ma riiiu e.
M tich lias been beard lately of a
e t • g
t ‘ a first-cla*»
pleasing diversion. Here, 40 years
■
a
id
c-r
.if
thi#
'
~ *
— ma-
p
o
n
e
¡-. .. ft A. go c«»h amlcoupot. 7 No pyjo
Tlio implication tlmt the people
railroad into the Nelialem an I Till­
chii, tt t h e
lin e fi’ivalwrc scnirely packed ami
of this country in their absorbing ago, Lieutenant Phil Sheridan’s amook country. But why not a B a n d o n ,
ti v- ar** written warranty sent with
- - O r e . crated, u.d»:
GENERAL
s f r.r sent« i after thirty days’ test
interest of commercialism nre neg­ voice of command was heard. Old railroad into this, the richest sec­
e a ch in diri
it!i tv ,vi!e«cof twenty day*’ trial cn A If a- ■ • :
.
tria
l.
W
e
v.
J
B.
Gross
&
Sen,
Prop.
?.d charpe«. 1 f voit pr*fer thirty
lecting the impnixcH toward higher Hank Barrett, the charon of the tion « if all our Const country? Take
receip t o f £>.
i d ^ tra t^ d c a ta lo g u e w it h t e » t l - ^ t r Arlinften
d a y s ’ trial 1 **
ideals as expressed in a love of na­ Umpqua, delights in reminiscences up the map and look at Oregon’s Chief ri sort of Han loti by the sen.
vew; ni< machines anywhere to any. V Sewing Machin« %
itlfffu1 ex|
. without asking one cent in advance.
bo. S S
ture is not true, ns pertains to the
one at the )•
u then save the $1.09 dia*
3(MJ mills of coast line; isolated,
Agents for the celebrated Silver
The l»-M ph
RoMoghneinj a Specialty.
people of the Pacific Coast and about the litile soldier. From here,
■ a . «Ot be *.n t w.tn • ifA**-
Hur (Kentucky) W liw ly
N. W. Cor Second and H ill S ts. Oregon in particular. For
no­ too, you will obtain a fine view of nnd cut off from the heart of the
)K
Coquille City, Oregon,
where, perhaps, has it become so Coos Head, or entrance to Coos Bay valley, nearly all its wealth flowing
« i m \kt ioni tirifif liifi iffh the M»ral4. nithont extra rant
¡ D o n 't 2 s l i s s T H o m
This, 'Kt> nro told, is the age of
eonniiercinlisin, of business expan­
C o q u ille C it y . O r.
sion slid gieut enterprise. A love
Wil visit Dandon lir«t six days of Janu­
ary, March. May. Julv. September and Nov­ of nature, the poetic, the aesthetic
ember, and Myrtlo Point the first six day» tendencies nro, if not scorned oat.
o f February, April, Jutie, August. October right, looked upon
as feminine,
and December.
puerile or as a.sort of weakness in
him who has the indiscretion to in­
» « . * * # * . * £ * * '• Î M í J U . V Í Í '
dulge in them. And jet, truth to
sav, it. is only another of our sham
h e r w o o d
S
^
would believes.
It’s so easy, you know, to laugh
or try with the crowd.
No! However engrossed wo may
be in commercialism, at lieai t we are
T
Coquille City, Orcgou.
! sentimental— but we mustn’t let on
— that would be weakness, you
j know.
John
! The Anglo-Saxon loves home,
. h . 11 .« in tbv broadest,fullest xei e of
-A .tto rn .2 3r . a t - l-iO.'w, 1 the word. It means ho loves not only
I the house he lives in, but its envi­
M.VKSHFIELD, O llEQON.
ronments 11 s well; in short, lie loves
i
A ,J. S
,
i
Í ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PÜ3L1C. f
COQUILLE VALLEY BANK-
C O Q U I L L
F. H»li.
G reat Sale of Harness.
(
I
F. Long &
1
Dr Gibbon
Son.
Museum of Anatomy1'
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Doors, Windows
Building
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