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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1901)
The “Clyde ’ Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar. ¿¡¿jf&tllf City fumili Uncle Davi I Mathers wns up to towu yesterday from the lower PUBLISHED EVEttV TUESDAY ' river. Attend the Veteran»’ association a F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. at Myitie Point which begins to County Official Paper. morrow. t o ^ O D lh lil.C IHKE'H ■ I I I 1’ * ** r 'l l A d ro rtlilu R A gen cy , »-4 and 6ft M erchant*'' I'vcfe&nge, Han F ra n cisco, C a liforn ia , v b e r «con tra cta for «¿v e rtia iiitf ca u b e m ade f o r it. W ritlew for the H erald : The Cry of die Children. HI E. n. p. T h e cbildrem, dear innocent creatures. Unhurt hv the ranker of years, T h e love-ligh t «glow in their features, T oo often is deluged with tenrs:— T h e cry that upheaves and convulses T he heart in to tumult so wild As to deaden its jow ous impulsie, Is the innocent cry o f a child. T h eir m oans pierce the heart as none other And stir the warm depths o f the soul T ill naught the deep anguish can smother Nor the thrust in the heart enn control: A nd X feel as I list to the wailing. O f children so helpless and m ild, T h a t angelic faces are vailing, Lest they look on the grief o f a child. <>, the dear ones so young and so tender, H eart-broke at a tenr or a frow n: A king w b osloo d forth their defender, Would diadems add to his crow n— Y et the clouds are so easily broken, And the shadow s so quickly beguiled— Just a word chat is lovingly spoken, Will light up the heart o f a child. T h e plaint o f the children brings sadness Like notes from a funeral strain That saps from the heart all its gladness And leaves such an aoha arc! a pain— Although my feet trod the G olden Street My heart would beat unreconciled. W ere a pitiful wail borne a loft on the gale From the lips o f an innocent child, ltiv erton , Or., July 27, 1901. I M arshfield Hun.| Mrs. Dr. Hornfull has returned from San Francisco. Father Donnelly will leave Mon day ou a visit to Portland. Henry Sengstackeu has sold his general merchandise store in Em pire City to F. C. Getty. Snrveyor Cathcart left this week for the Coquille and before return ing will relocate that portion of the Coos Bay wagon road passing through Brewster valley. The new road will be located on the high Jand and will be accessible to travel at all Beacons o f the year, whereas the present path is in the river bot tom and the high water in the winter months is an obstruction to its use. Give Your Horse a Chance! M. O. Hawkins sells the Mason * fruit jars at prices that would jar you. Pints, quarts aud half gal- j lous. Prepare your fruit for the wiuter. Our frieud, J. A. Cox, of L a n g - ; Teachers’ institute is iu session loia, Curry cou n t}, having busiue.s at Pmndou, and will remain iu a im i má 1 STAN D A RD , I f yon have not trnd a bottle of , UUdey’s Liquid Eleciricity you ' should do so at ouce. it is the ! best medicine out. j W b*, hm s not only make» the h a r m » and tb« V horse Look bettor, but makes tba I leather »oft and pliable, put« It In con- | lltion to last—twice a* long as it ordinarily would. Salmon are beginning to run. A few have been caught—the first of the eeanon h, Cieue lbildnson TilIV PIPPK - -- Eureka Harness Oil' Oouuty Clerk Hazard started yesterday for Tacoma, Washington where ho goes lo visit an aunt. D ev oted to th e id Aliena I and social np b i d d i n g o f theO oqftill* Valley paritoularly tipd o f Ooos C ounty generally • Subscription, per year, in advance, fl.ß O - -- A good looking ^ bora* and poor look- ,, lng h u r n e ia in th e worn kind* of a com bination. section, made the H ekald Friday. pleasant visit last Saturday E. A. t h is Williams, o f Norway, dropped iu to see us yesterday Mrs. John Morgan, of EuipireCity, morning. accompanied by Mrs. Horswell, a Prof. 13rowD, cretin teacher at the friend of Oakland, California, who Dram Normal, is in ntteudnuco at is here on a visit, and who expects the iustitnte at Bandou. her husband in a short time is case The Veterans’ encampment cori- the big strike at Sau Francisco dose not interfere, came over I13’ j venes at MyrtlePoiut tomorrow, all yesterday’s train nml will vi sit who cun should attend. friends on the upper river. L. L. Lautz, the furniture man, 13. F. Lawrence arrived in towu ! was s uuewhat under the weather a yesteiduy eveuiug from Portland | week ago, tint is about ul! rigtit where he holds a positiou ou the { again* Oregonian, aud will have a visit I , . , , . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I ll*e train bronght over quite a 8 . Lawrence, and old-time trieuds t?001* cro'va nf yester here, aud he and Mrs. Lawreuce. day moruiug t n route to Baudun to who has been visiting with her take part in the teachers’ institute. moiulug. F O R G O O D G O O D S *»<> L O W P R IC E S LEVERAGE OF A N CKEL- SPECIAL ¡0 SHOES j i f i Special Values Men’s Durham Calf Lnce shoes, unexcelled in lit aud durrbilityCC^ I 1 m I Childrens Gents’ Chocolate Vici Kid, Vesting Top, London Tip, $2.50 Little Ladies’ Red and black strap sandals. pareuts, Mr. nml Mrs. P. E. Druue C- W. Martin Lins moved his wilt return with him soon, as Mr. stock of goods into his new store L. bus only ten days off building winch is a lovely place J. VV. Nosier started for Rose- aud allows lus goods off to good burg Friday morning expecting to nu vantage. 1.16 Misses l-jose 10, 12 %, 15, and 20 cts. Every pair a Bargain v i n’s Sleeve Holders, 2 pis. fi r 5c Ni kel Safety Pin*, per pn per..5c Horse Blanket Pins....................... 5c Court Plasters, 2 packs for.......... 5c Hooks and Eyes, it papers for 5c Hat Pius, per dozen............... ,.5 c I Thimbles. 2 fo r ...............................5c Men's Coat Collar Springs.......... 5c Mustard Spoons, 4 for................... 5c Embroidery Hoops.........................5c Nickel Tweezers....................... 5c Key Chain, nickel plated.......... 5c | Straw Cuffs, per pair...................5c Hair Pins, i) packs for...................5c I Pocket Mirror.................................5e Kill Hair Curlers, per d o z e n .,..5» ! Curling Inius.................................5c Misses’ Round Combs................... 5c Large Coin Purse........................... 5o Nursery Toilet Soup, 3 for.......... 5c Fairbank’s Laundry Soaps, 2 for 5c Small C oin purs -■*, 2 fur...............5c Ruliher stem corn cob !"!>«........ Carpenters' Pencils, 3 fo r............ China Shirt Button »■, 1 gross for Nail Brush..................................... ¡ie Bone Collar Buttons, per dozen, 5c Wash Basil!................................... 5C Nutmeg Graters, 2 fur................. 5c Dipper..............................................5c Milk Skimmer................................. 5c Vegetable Grater........................... 5C Butter Spade........ ............... . . . ,5c Pancake Turner........................ 5c | Flint jar Funnel........................... fic Biscuit Cutters, 2 fo r ........ K0 A I ni Mouse Im p s................................... 5C Child’s ABC P la te s... . : Match Safe.................... Candle Stove I Basting Spoon............... 5c Cau Opener.................................... .. | Coat aud Hat Hooks, 3 for........... 5c Harness Snaps, 2 for.....................5c i Glass Tumblers.............................5P Glass N. st Eggs, 2 fo r .................5c Sink Brush.................................... .. Garden W eedur.............................5C Coi kscrew...................................... .. Tracing Wheel............................... 5,, Carpet Tacks, 2 pas fo r .................5c ! Toaster.................................. .. jPsnts Buttons, 5 doz fo r ............ j M ire T Strainer.............................5C ; Xsp ini’tpik Wj!lxzq?ugf................0c Boys Vici Kid.Lace Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tyler, of IS shoes. near Salem, arrived in towu last j jjg week and Mr. Tvl«r has seemed employment here ami will remain with us. They are acquaintances Gents’ Vici Dancing Pumps o f our popular photographers, Mr. $ aud Mrs. J. M. Walker. L. C. Thurman, who ban recently vacated the Drane shop iu this Ladies fine Vici, vest place, has gone to Myrtle Point for ing top shoes, scroll a couple of weeks where lie will work ornament. $2.50 assist Charles Adams through his rush of tilacksmithing. Mr. T is a Deputy Sheriff Gallier returned good workman and will reudei able from his trip to Portland yesterday, assistance. Preparations for the establishing nnd he tells of a sad mishap that Miss Edylli Howell, one of our occurred on the Alliance soou after of a Catholic church at Coquille City are in an embryotic state. clearing the Columbia, for Ci«>s I popular schoolmuuis, departed for Father Donnelly has the matter in bay. It seems that seypral of the San Francisco yesterday morning hand aud will go ahead with the ship’s crew were ah iut the deck j by way ot the bay per steamer Al movement. So far he has bee a ac attending their duties wlu-u nil lienee, when she will attend Healde corded the promise o f liberal aid Hltempt was made by one man to Business college to complete her from the parties with whom ho has lighten a line about some loose education. She will tie absent six talked and feels quite confident freight ou deck wilioli parted,and as months at least. Mr. and Mrs. E. A Kennedy, of that the move will be a success. > he was near the side of the boat, Father Donnelly will, oo bis re*, went overboard mid drowned right Springfield, Missouri, who spent Life preservers some time at Baitdon, leaving for turn from Portland, look after r | in view o f all. site and Ihe edifice will bo erected w ere thrown to him, but the motion tlleir home nearly a year a g o , have Ladies' stridii ate - A sometime this summer if possible of the boat prevented eft'ectiye returned, Ibis time to remain two shoes, Regular $3 quality to g ° 'm Oh dear," sighed little Mrs. Green, •‘You goose," laughed fat old Mrs. Wise; assistance being rendered. He | years. They found their health " I il tell you what to do to get “ l really don't know what to do at $2. All o f your folks to treat ’em fAbout biscuits, though I make ’em seemed to swim very well for a much improved iu Coos county, IM yrtl« P oin t Enterprise.| With my own hand« and bake 'em, Quite difT-reutly, and eat 'em, short time and tbeu went down and they will remain longer this And vow no cook can beat ’em— The family seem to hate 'em. Atty. L. A. Roherjs and wife de And all my cakes and cookies too. Just try a can of Calumet." parted Wednesday for Roseburg. very suddenly. Some thought lie time. 'They have a son who lives I might bave been attacked by ■one with his family at Baudot], aud from where they will go lo Port CALU M ET BAKING P O W D E R C O M PAN Y. C H IC AG O . who will be delighted at the return land on the big Woodman excur sea animal. of bis parents. sion. A card from the postmaster at Canned Louis Strong returned last week tlip Veteran’s Home, California, fruit, 15c. from Dairy ville, vvliei e lie organized ady ¡sing ns to discontinue sending n Grange with sixty members. He the H erald to the address of W. Ifft Wednesday for Caiuas valley T' Skelly at that place, gives as a! where he organized a grange. reason for so doing that Mr. Skelly j Oi Died, Dear Myrtle Poiut, Tliurs- 8 ied H|e 8 th of June last. W P. Nursinj Bottles, Com- day, Aug. 1st, 1901, Mrs. H. Lowe, j Skelly was well and favorably Ipete, B g e d 4 5 y jars. The remains will j known iu this county, having fol Ment Forks. be interred in the Norway cemetery lowed his trade, that of carpenter, Digests what you eat. today. A husband and four chil for mnuy years iu this section, It artificially digests the food aud aids dren surviye the deceraed. quite a number among our b est. NatUM ln 8l-rer,gthen1ng and recon- lesidentps iu Coquille I wing of hi*“ | structing the exhausted digestive or* Japanned Padlocks. CJ ooh nay New*. handwork. Only a short time lie. gans. It lathe latestdiscovereddigest- Special T U rkish Mrs. Olive, who went to the city j fore his death we received a lettei aut. aud tonic. No other preparation Towel 2 some time ago for medical treat j from him with a lemittaiice for his can approach it in etllciency. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures meet, is improving in health. subscription and a kind remem Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Carpenters’ Rules, Dr. A. M. Evans, formerly of brauce of Ins friends, but slated Flatulence, hour ¡stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand Marshfield, died in San Francisco that lie could not read much and on July 22, aged 45 years, 7 months that we would soon have to discou all other results ot imperfect digestion. i Hooks and oves, 3 cards and 11. Large «Ire contains 2H times and 4 days. Private letters re tiuue sending the paper In' him, PrlceSOc. imallsUe. Book all about dyspepsiamailedfree of 0 dozens for Special bargains ceived here state that his death but it was tbe least of our thoughts Prepared by E. C- DeWlTT A CO.. Chicago- , in brooms, good resulted from an operation for that the end was so near. Thus I gi-ade for 25 cts. apendicitis. the soldiers of the rebellion step Sleeve Hold* rs 2 pairs ¡ The Cauning Pros., who started off the stage of life one by oue, | N O I 'I O E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T , j for C ounty Court o f the State o f Oregon ! to make n tour of the couutv with leaving the honor* and cares, joys In fo the r C oos Countv. their vaudeville and moving-picture aud sorrows o f their country to the I o t ic e : is h e k e b y g iv e n t h a t the iinderHipnetl. adm inistrator o f the show, returned to town Sunday, an younger generations. Peace to his Machine Oiler, estate o f Jaa. F. W ilson, deceased, has filed , <; Thimbles 2 for a cident having happened to their ashes. 5 cents. hi« final account, and that the H on. L. lia r- v' locker. Judge o f said Court, has m ade an j picture machine at Alleghany, Sat order fixing Thursday, the ¡*»th day o f Sen- | We bad tbe pleasure o f an ex. urday night. They will make 1U01, at 10 o 'c lo ck til the foren oon I ceedingly pleasant call from Win. o temper. another start this week. f said day. at the C ounty J u d ge’ s office in j N Cox of near Port Orford, on Tues-j the Courthouse at C oquille C ity, O regon. Stove Hooks Judge Schroeder was in towu day afternoon of last week. While ab the lim e and place for the hearing o f Coin Purses, 3 for said final a ccou nt and the settlem ent t here Saturday and paid us his usual bis son-iii-law, J. W. Geneve and o f. J. H ENKY riC llK O K D FK . pleasant and interesting visit. He daughters. Mrs. J. W. Leneve and Aem inistrator o f the estate o f Jas. F. W il Wire Sonp Dishes, informs us that while the cut Mrs. Jack (iiim es were at his place; son. deceased. worms are not as desti active as j enjoying an extended visit, banting Tne Celebrated Semi-Vitreous Porcetnin Hand Painted Decora Pocket Cornila. a SUMMONS. they were last year, but tions, with Gold Trimmings Given Away in I trip nud outing ou the bench, the certain patches they »requite thick. I gentleman took occasion to here a I ” the Circuit Court of the mat. of Oregon, Free to Our 0'>«tomers. Strainers P e suggests that a concerted effort | little vacation and made a trip up N.ttie’ whipnie*8 Con" ,y of Envelopes, on the part of all onr farmers this way, visiting a uumber o f old- j Plaintiff | bunches for should be made to destroy those J time friends, including the H erald , j s D whippl. I 8ni* Divorce'* to prevent propagation and their While here he told us of gathering | _ ' n-f*nd«nt. ] Whisk Broom, extra grade ravages in the future. As an ex-j a collection of Indian relics for a To S. P. Whipple, Ihe obove- 10 cents. periraent lie tried the Paris green lady friml in the east, nnd while he nnmed defendant' Muffin Pans In I lie name <>f tin* Ktntfl o f Oregon yon and sweetened bran on a piece of has shipped a quantity already, he nr« hereby notified that you are required You can get a dinner set free! Given nwav with our cash sales, i clover to hie complete satisfaction j showed us a specimen which is yet to appear nnd answer the com plaint filed piece by piece, and continued until you get a complete set. I After the fiist crop had been re- to go of rare beauty sod much in- against yon in the above entitled suit in Set consists of cups and snneers, pie plates, breakfast plates, pjoved and the aecond was coining terest. It is in the shape o f au v hirh Neftii* W hipple i* plain tiff and yon. the said S 1). W hipple, are defendant, dinner plates, snuee dishes, platters, vegetable dishes, sugar up in nice shape, they struck it arrow-head of siiih II size but of wiihin nix weeks from the t»th day o f Au howls, etc. Anything that goes to make up a fiue set vigaroualy, and in a short time the symmetrical slinpe, and peculiar gust. UH)l. the date o f the first publienti >n o f this sum m on4. And i f yon fail to appear We use these dishes simply as an advertisement for our business. gronud was almost ss bare as the tiuts. The base of the instrument and answer on or before the 17tli dnv o f Lemon Squeezer, THE WAY TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY. Trade with us floor, when he applied the remedy being of the usual whitish hue, September. 1901. the same being the Inst prescribed in the order for publication, and get your friends to trade with us. nnd will do the rest, by mentioned, and the worm» Imre while the point blends off into a u day judgm ent will be taken against vou for supplying you and them with these dishes Free of Charge. disappeared and the clover is now deep pinkish tint, giving it the ap- want thereof and the plaintiff w ill apply to pommg up again as nicely as could pearence of having been dipped in the c u r t for the rt lief dem anded in her com plaint. « sneeinet statement o f which be expected considering the season blond. An interesting feature of i* as follow s: T hat the marriage contract — PRUSSIAN Wood Fnuret, Cork aud ail conditions. H e informs ns Ibis stone is tlmt it wns picked up now existing between plain tiff and d e fe n d Lined ant bo dissolved and for bet coats and d is that the labor amounts to hut little ou Battle Rock, being one o f the bursements in ib is suit. Service o f this summons is made t,v pu b and the cost nf the inatirial not to missils hurled by the savage red in pursuance o f an order m ade bv FOOD exceed 15 cent» per ecre to do away men at Ihe brave little band of lication U. Harlocker. County Judge for Coo* Conn- with a crop of worms. This be white men who fought the duel tv, O regon, dated the *»th day o f Angust. An effective but bnrmless remedy ing the case, it would certainly be which gave this noted rook its 1901. and directing publication o f the same 1 for poultry. It makes the hens lay. in the Coquille City Herald, a newspaper advisable to take this pains to pre name, an Per package. ......................25c. interesting sketch of published \ t C oquille City. C o o s cotvitv. week for m period o f six g a vent another letnrn of them such which tliellERALP published only a A. J S H K R W O O D . *» we experienced last year. few weeks ago. ,rX-!e , { S ''' 'I “ ~ yT- V - Attorney for Plaintiff. meet Mrs. Viola Elliott and sou Earl, ou their arrival at that place from their visit iu Kansas, liut a letter has been received staling that they could not get off as early us they hud expected, aud it will yet be some time before they ar rive. This will tie quite a disap pointment to Mr. N., as the line is not iu workiug order and be cannot he wirued that she is not coming at this time and is still waiting. 1.90 1.75 I I Groceries. Full 1 pound tin for cents. Notion Dyspepsia Cure KM» Hardware. Cur P rem ium , 15c 25c 10c Free! Free! 10c 5c 5c N PianO! 10c FREE! FREE! DINNER SETS 5c i 5C D r ie d Hardware. D ea ch es * 2 , I d s f o r o e 5 nn 11 oc 5C 10c J S l^anematz P o u ltr y £