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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1901)
^ The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. CU?’ TurnUl The Teachers' Institute. m All kinds of s o ft dunks and fine cigar.------ . u K**port of the teacher»’ institute held ut Handou ftoiu August 5lh D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. to 9th, 1901. Opened Monday at i P- W,G' h y.Mitt attendance. Superintendent w ! H. Bunch's smiling face greet- D evo iati t o ilio nuitenal am i arsemi np Prof. A iild in jto f tlio (%;<|ui'.'.e Valley partiOiilarly ed pitch one an they entered. mod o f C oos C oan tv generally. Grout of Portland was our instruc S ubscription, per year, in advance, fl.ftO tor, aud au interesting session was held. We were disappointed, how T I l f W |>t P L I» 1« kep t on Ale at K C. »UK^ ever, »hen we learned that Slate 1 M erch lllkl I » ■ fill Advertldliiit A g en cy , M ami a n ts’ F ichante*. Han F r s a t ls e o , C a liforn ia , Superintendent Ackeyaian waa not vkAf «co n tra ct« fo r a iv e rtia in a ca n be made fo r it. to be present. e evening boa! brought a ninc "i* il i n e o f our brilliaut teachers. NOT EN1ITLEU 10 THE LAND. ber h Prof. P rof. Oicntt, of the Drain uoruial Government Hecovers 1100 Acres From Coot school being among them. I ' Tuesday morning the register Bay Wagen Road Company. carried iiinrty-oue uarues. After After having beeu in the Federal ftn hour and a half of work, we Court for a number of years, the were dismissed to enjoy the plcus- case of the United States against nr« ot the bescb until 1:30 p.m . Grout, we are closiug the the Coos Bay Wagon Hoad Company '|'|,e afternoon session did not lack best »intended and one ws» decided this morniug by Judg'n l j u interest with Professor» Grout most successful sossious Bellinger in favor of the government utld Orcult as instructors, leading ; county institute, Men’s Durham Calf Lace aud the company will be required to UH to think ai d delve deely into 1 lierefore, Be it resolved that s h o e s/ unexcelled in pay at the ra'a of $1 au acre for our work. At 8:30 p. m. the hall ive, the members of the Coos Conn - 1 tit aud d u r r b ilit y ^ g some 1100 acres of land, which were ; wus packed with an appretlative ty Instilute of 1901 do, through! located outside their indemnity linn- auciieuce, the following program these resoltious, expiess our deep its and afterward sold to innocent j was well rendered: I sense of gratitude for the geuer.>us purchasers. | Recitation- Sarah Rose. | hospitality o f the e citizens of Ban- lían- j g») ;oj Some time in the (¡Os the United “ Mary Basse». ; don, the extreme courtesy of Cap- ! & States gave the state h grant of land Instrumental duet, Mtssej Mehl tain Butler, of the tb tug Triumph, j for the purpose of constructing a 1 aud Yager. land Ceptaio Johnson and crew, of military road from Roseburg to Recitation, Mr. Brown. the L ife Saving Station, aud our (¡i eta’ Chocolate Vici Kid Coos bay. This grant was turned I “ Mis. Wootou. 1 inpreciation of tie liberal rates of Vesting T- p. L ndon Tip, over by the state to the Coos Bay Address ou education by Prof ! hotels and transportation comps- Wagon Road Company, which built Grout which interests paieuts utd ! nies. And last do we de»ire to the road and was entitled to a cer- teacher, | hear testimony to the depth of tain ainouut of land. They made' Rev. Sanderlin, of the G . A. R-> ! sympathy, to the geniality and to their locations, hut by some mistake gave us a talk- the bredth aud success o f plan of Solo, Ester Yager. located 1100 acres outside the limits our countv superintendent and able Wednesday the register closed faculy. Signed, prescribed by law, and the govern Litt In I« kììqb * Red und ment has since been engaged in a with uiuety-six names; the attend black bìV'ip Blindala. D W. R eedy , | legal action to recover the price of ance and interest were excellent. J, W. M ast , • Committee. a vote was taken upon the ques the Innd, inasmuch as it would be M iss G etty , difficult to recover tbo laud nud tion as to where the institute should I Mnrubtield San.t Myrtle Point work great injury to the present lie held next year. carried off the honors. Mrs. Aiken went to San Francis owners. Boys Vici Kid Lace In the evening we had the pleas co on the Alliance The full context of Judge Bellin shoes. ure of listening to the following: ger's decision is as follows: S. D, Magees and wife left Mon ‘•This is a suit by tho United Recitation, Maggie Anderson. day fur San Francisco yin Drain. Helena Wessela. States to cancel patents heretofore Peter L og"ie and J. A. Lennon issued for lands alleged to have Vocul solo. Auea Logan. were among the arrivals from the Recitallou, L. G. Masters. been erroneously patented under a north ou the Alliance. Gents’ Vici Dancing Bumps “ Grace McCormac. grant for a wagon road from Coos A new dynamo for the elect l ie j bay to Roseburg, in this state, and Violin solo, H. G. Harrington. light plant at North Bend was to recover their value where such Address, Prjf. Orcutt. received ou the la«t steamer from lands have been sold by the defend Plano solo, Grace Garfield. Portland. Each member did credit to him ant company. A fire which hud been burning “ It ia claimed that tho lands in self, which shows that the teach question are outside the indemnity ers of Coos county do not lack intlie Libby coal lumesince the 4th of July was successfully extin limits of the grant, and are there ability. Thursday morning one bundled guished last week. fore not subject to it. A further object of tho suit is to cancel a and two was our number, aud Su- The many friend of J. W. Kruse, pateut issued under the grnut to periuteudent Bunch had to be con who lias been confined to his room lands occupied by a homesteader, stantly providing more seats. f-ir some time past, will regret to The day passed very quickly, all hear that he is no better. one Samuel C. Braden, whose set enjoyed the instructions aud tell tlement was begun in 18(5!), and who Miss Ivy Barker, o f Portland, has continuously since then resided that they had beeu beuetitted. has beeu chosen queen of the In itie evening the teachers were on and cultivated the tract so oo- Astoria regatta. Miss Barker is a copied, and has in all respects com euterlHined try llie people of Baii- sister of Fred Baiker, a former plied with the homestead law of the dou, the program being as follows, resident o f this county. She is a which was curried out perfectly, United States. handsome and talanted young lady. ‘•That the lands alleged to be and, indeed, appreciated: John Bridges and Miss Maggie outside the limits of the grant are Selection, Baudot! Orchestra. in fact so is shown by the maps and , Opening Address, Mamie Roliuer. Nelson, two of Marshfield's popu lar youug people were married in strictly up-ui-uate L idics' plats of the government surveys in | Recitation, Jennie Denholm. this city on the 3d lust. The Son Alina Logttu. shoes. R guiar $3 quality to go evidence. It is claimed on behalf of I Vocal Soli joins with their mnuv friends in at $ 2 . the defendant that this question is An illustrated story, Clifford Per extending congratulations and best kius auJ Roy Corson. one of foot, and that the action of wishes. Select read lug, Irena Hunt. the ¡and department in patenting Dialogue, Tom’s Piactlcal Joke, AVm. Bouden, the South slough the lands hnB the conclusive effect Mrs. Loreuz, Katie aud Roy sculptor, ivas in lowu last week and of a judgment in reBpect thereto. brought with him one o f his pieces McNair. “ This question was heretofore presented in this case upon de Piuuo duet, Edith Smith aud of win k—au eagle, which is carved [ in wood and measures 7 feet 3 Maude Lowe. murrer to the hill of complaint, nud | inches from tip to tip of wings. It the conclusion reached that the land ! Recitation, Theresa Mancett. j will he place i ou exhibition at the department cannot enlarge tho lini- Vocal Solo, Dale Strange. j District Fair. its of n grant of lan^ls by issuing Baritoue nolo, Mr. Topping. patents thereunder for lands lying Charade in pantomime. Katie Me- I There is every indication (lint Nati-, ireuc Hunt, Roy McNair, ! ,|1H fM¡r to lie held ili Maialili outside the boundary fixed by the Mrs. L o i c i i Z. will he a howling success. Exlilb ts act itself. (89 Fed. 151.) That decision is final so far as this cou rt; Hong, Dancing O'er tho Win es, are coming in and space is going double quartet. rapidly in the paviiliou. A miiu- is concerned. oer of new lioises are on their wav “ Upon the trial tho defendant Selection, orchestra. Bandoo deserves caedit for her here and with the large contingent offered in evidence the record of a 'o f gallnpeis and harness horses at decree dismissing the bill of com hospitality aud accommodations. The tug took a trip over the bai \ the track the speed program should plaint,, heretofore entered in this court, in a suit between tho same lor cur pleasure, also the lite-sov- excel all others ever giveu iu li e parties and relating to thb same ing crew landed up safely on the county. land. Tho hearing was upon a de other side o f the river, and the murrer to a general replication, light-house wus visited aud eujoyed upon the assumption that the facts by all. As we boarded the boat Friday were undisputed and, after a state ment by couusel, in which both sides morning, we left Baudot), wiih were argued that tho case was with pleasant thoughts, and felt that in the rule applied in the case c f I another year was before us, before the United States vg. The Dalles we could meet again III u body, an ' Military Road Company and Cali euj >y each other, as we have t.n Digests what you eat. fornia it Oregon Land Company time. It, artificially digests the food aud aids RESOLUTION’. (148 U. S. 31), as to the conclusive Whereas, during 'he entire ses Nature iu strengthening and recon effect of a determination by an structing the exhausted digestive or officer where full jurisdiction over sion of our auuual county normal gans. It 1st ue l a t e s t discovered digest- institute hidden in the picturesque ant and tonic. No other preparation a subject has lieen vested in him by little city of “ Baudot) by the Sea" can approach It in efficiency. It in a statute of the United States. stantly relievesand permanently cures “ It goes without saving that there justly famed for its hospitable Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. _■] is no such thing ns a demurrer to a homes aud, Whereas, we, as visiling teachers Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsar.d general replication. Such a rep lication is a mere formal matter, found ti e g-itesof tu en ty wide for all other results of imperfect digestion. PrlceSOc. »net (I. Lnrxc «ur contain, *H time’ and has the effect to put the case st our entry, nud having been ac i m a l l i l u . B ook all »is 'u u lx » p e p s i» n iK iie it (r « » issue, and there can he thereafter corded every possible courtesy by P r.par.cJ by E. C OtWITT « CO . C ljlcjflo . no judgment without a trial of the its citizens, nud, Whereas, the captain o f tlie the SUMMONS. question of fncl so preaeuted. The general replication was iu proper tug aud the captain am! crew of the I n tin- Circuit Court of thr state of Oregon. . in «nfl far the C om ity o f Coos. form, tl.e form adopted in Story'* Life Saving Station have afforded Nettie W lnpple ) TruntifT Equity Pleadings; and if it had been us excursions to various points of ; Suit in eqnity va. otherwi re, and liable to objection, interest “ without inouey and with- D ivoro e. nevertheless there could he no m l priee.’The brave laddies of the s 9. wh:j',^,ni|nnt 1 tilt* life »living crexv particularly 7 ;, & /). Whipple, the above decree dismissing the bill on that named ch femlnnl: accouut I am of the opinion that commending themselves to our the nam e o f the State o f O regon yon the decree attempted to be pleaded l>ody thfoogb their gallnr.t conduct nr» In hereby notified th tt yon nre required is a nullitr; hut if it is not a nullity in conveying, without hurt or kmruj, It» appear nnd answer the com p laint filed sundry »»mi divers Intlie» Hint gen n g n n s t y o n i n the nb**vr entitled suit in it is clearly not a decree upon tho which Nettie W hipple is p b v n tiff nud merits, nnd is for that reason not a tlemen of our number through the von. the natd S I). W hioule. are d efend ant, briuy wave» to the sands of the within n i x week* from the fith d a y o f Au- bar to this suit. 11101, the date o f the first p u b lic»!! n “ All the questions in the rase ex »horn, him ! tine in the face o f the gii'Af. f ib is summon*, anti if you fa il to appear violent expostulations o f number» o and answer on ‘ «r bvfor.» the 17th day o f cept that relating to thi former ad o f our fair slaters wbonvowt-tl their Septem ber. 11H>1. the same being the last judication nre fully considered in determination t , rather u. . . ________ to die _______ tlmu day prescrib. d in the rder for publication .,.i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a jiidenient will be tak n against, von for the opinion heretofore rendered on hr* c o n v e y e d n » j o r e in i b i » i n n n u e i , WfUit thereof and the plain tiff w ill apply to the court f ° r tb»* r« lief dem anded m her •he demurrer to the bill of com H tld c *raplaint, a anccinet statem ent o f which Wlierea*. The managcmeol ..f is as follow s: 1'hat the m arriage con tract plaint. ( 8 !) Fed. 151.) hotels, (iMiner* aud railroiri have now existin g between plain tiff and d e fe n d “ There must he a decree a« prayed generously accorded na a substan ant be disso.ved and f *r her costs and d is ents in this suit. for canceling the patents mentioned tial reduction in rates o f board nini bursem Ser\ioe o f this sum mons is mad»» bv p u b lication in pursuance o f an order m ade by in the complaint, except as to such travel, and h. Harluclter. County Judge for C oos Conn- Whereas, Through the marked tv. lands as have been sold by the de O regon, dated the Atll d iv o f AogOttt. 1.101. nnd directing publication o f th • same fendant. for which the United States executive ability o f County B.iper- in the Ooqnille City H erald, a newspaper inteudeut Bunch, and the lustrile, published at O oquilic <‘u>. C oos <v*u-ity. is entitled to recover at the rate of lion of his broad-minded faculty, O regon, once a week for a p erk 'd o f six A. J .8 H E K W O O D . one dollar pet »err." I’ resnlcut Orcutt and Principal week*. Attorney for L’ m in tiff. ; : - PUBUSHBD EVERY TUESDAY County Official Paper. FOR GOOD GOODS SPECIAL il) SHOES ^2.50 1.15 1.90 1.75 ; Dyspepsia Cure | “ 4 LOW PRICES I t-á LEVERAGE OF A N'CKEL- m Men’s Sleeve Holders, 2 prs. fi r 5c 1*1 Ni kei Safety Pins, per p aper..5o | Horse Blanket Pins...................... 5c Court Clusters, 2 packs fo r.......... 5c Hooka and Eyes, 3 papers for 5c , Hat. Pius, per dozen...................5« Thimbles. 2 fo r ............................... 5c Men’s Coat Collar Springs........... 5c 1 Spoons. 4 for................... 5c lery H oops.........................5c * xt : . . 1 . - 1 - Nickel Tweezers............................. 5c Key Clinin, nickel plated......... 5c Straw Cuffs, per pair.................. 5c Hair Pins, 3 packs for................... 5c Pocket Mirror................................. 5c Kid Hair Curlers, per d o z e n ....5 o Curling Irons................................. 5c Misses’ Round Combs................... 5c Large Coin Purse........................... 5c Nursery Toilet Soap, 3 fo r .......... 5c Fail hank’s Laundry Soaps. 2 for 5c Small C oin Purs s, 2 fo r ............... 5c Rubber stem coni cob p i p e , .. ..5 c Carpenters' Pencils, 3 for............. 5c China Shirt Buttons, 1 gross for 5c Nail Brush..................................... 5c Bone Collar Buttons, per dozen, 5c Wash Basin................................... 5c Nutmeg Graters, 2 fo r ................. 5c Dipper.............................................. 5c Milk Skimmer................................. 5c -c Vegetable Grater. Butter S p a d e .... Pancake T urner.. F iu it jir Funnel. Biscuit Cutters, 2 fo r . Mouse Traps........ CkiliTa ABU Flutes....................... oc Match Safe..................................... 5c j Oaiiillt) Bticks.......... .......................5c Stove Honk..................................... 5c 1 Busting Spoon............................... 5c nft/Vk '£ j & Call l/Jieiicr..................................... 5c •¿'¿j - 1 _______- ■— a r I Gout ami Hat Hooks, 3 fo r........... 5c | Haiti- »» Snaps, 2 fo r..................... 5c . m ¡Glass Tumblers............................ 5c Gins» N • h t Egg», 2 fo r ................. 5c M R S .0 R E E N J .ä ^ o h irt& .V V IS E . I 0 ' Y ou toosc ," laughed fat old Mrs. Wise, - Oh dear," sighed little Mrs. Green. Sink Bi ii»h..................................... 5c " i l l tell you what to do to get " I really cion't know what to do Al! of your folks to treat ’em Ganli it W eeiler............................. 5c About biscuits, though I make ’em Quite differently, and eat ’em, With my own hands and bake 'em, And vow no cook can beat ’em— i Oo:k"crew....................................... 5c The family seem to hate ’em, Just try a can of Calumet." And all my cakes and cookies too. i Tracing Wlm 1............................... 5c CALUMET BAKING POW DER COMPANY. CH IC A G O ( u p. i Tacks, 2 pKa fo r ................. 5c r .'P ’ / l o r t f c , i. <*' v/' í. ^ .1 Ü « V i... I eister....................................5c Taol- Duttons, 5 ffoz fo r ............. 5c Vl ire 1’ Strainer..............................5c N. A-P in.tjik Wj!lxzq?ugf................ 0 c Special Values Wi O . m Childrens end Misses iH 1 0 , 12 %, 15, and 20 cts. Every pair a argain u % ¿3 lHr Full 1 p o u n d tin fo r Hardv;are. Meat F o r k s ,g Q Our Premium, Japanned Pn<llocks. 10c Free! Free! Carpenters' Rules, 10c Special bargains in brooms, good grade for 25 cts. PianO! Machine Oiler, 5 cents. Stove Hooks 10c| FREE! FREE! DINNER SETS Tue Celebrated Semi-Vitreous Porcetain Hand Painted Dccora- tions, v.itli Gold Trimmings Given Away Free to Our Customers. —— 5c I Wire Soap Disliep. Si 5c Strainers 5c Whisk Broom, extra grade 10 cents. You ran pfet a dinner «et free! Given away with our cash «ales, piece by piece, and continued until you pet a complete set. Set conaists of cups and nauccre, pie plates*, breakfast platen, dinner plates, sauce dishes, platters, vegetable dishes, sugar bowl», etc. Any tiling that goes to make up a tine set. We use these dishes simply ns m advertisement for our business. THE WAY TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY. Trade with us and get your friends to trade with us, and will do the rest, by supplying you aud. them with these dishes Free of Charge. Dried. Peaches *2 lbs for 5c PRUSSIAN Poultry J S Kanematz S FOOD An effective but hnrmleas remedy for poultry. It makes the bens lay. Per package........................ 25c.