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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1901)
~^r The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. Æ.H'-j Í í l í í f i í ’l < P *rj tJCTÄUL ru8pectfully recommend the f,qillWj,lg.uanleó per-«..» for the All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar. Lite in the County. The Pittsburgh Commercial Ga- zette eoinniefits with rare good sense u tbia . ^ After calling at- 1 J *1 «•ntiou to the scarcity ..f farm la- borer»: "It i» u subject for regret, not only upon the ground that ugri- cultural interests are hurt, but it is imforluuftte for H , J " cU“ <>l skilled workmen in the various cities that the advantages and opj ortumtios of farm work are not more generally sought. \\ ork of all classes in the cities is per formed iu the main by specialists. This is growing to be the ease more and more each year in every depart ment of professional, commercial and mechanical labor. In tho cities only the people with a well-acquired j j| l trade or profession stand a chance ; ¡go et umber PUBLISHED KV KU Y TUESDAY ‘ r,'8l‘*ctive ful' ,llü ,o ll, ‘ w ln 5 year: S. B. Cftthcart, president, I. 1st vice-president; Mrs. L. D. F. Dean. E diU r and Proprietor. Htckar M. Lockhart, 2 ml me-preeidcut, Mrs.,Ada Egenhoff, secretary; B. F. County Official Paper. Koati, treasurer; Dr. C. W. Tower, Devoted to tbe material and social up historian aud W. D. L. F. Smith, Oiilding of theCoqai»'*« Vnllev paruonlarly marshal. Said report was upon and of C o o h Countv generall> Subscription, per year, in advance. *1.SO motion duly adopted, and the above- ------------------ named persons declareil tue othcers of the society for the ensuing year. TUIV IMIUT? is k «p t o n tie at E C . D A K E ’ 8 1 I1IÌV f i l l n i l Advertlsluy; stand am i Of •> The xeneturv was tin n instructed A d v e r tisin g A g en cy , *14 __________ _________ lifo r n ia , , M erch a n t«' E x ch a nge, n g e, Sau Hau F ra n u cisco ciaeo, , C C a aliforn offices elect of their vhnr «iCAutracUi tor a d v ertisin g can be m ade f o r it. IO notify I D 6 — election. The following-named persons The Eleventh Annual Reunion 01 Coos (ounly gave their names ami became mciii- Plonser Society. here of the society, to-wit: M. G. ------ | Polil, arrived in 1859; Shad Hudson, Coquille City, Or., August 14tb, arrived iu Oregon in 1847 and in 1901. ! Coos couuty in 1875; Edwin F. I b is reunion is held on this lltli Schroeder, native born, 18(18; E. \V. day of August, instead of on the Hermauu, native born, 1864; 15th, the regular day bv order o f Mrs. Alice Hite, nnthe born, 187:1; the president, this beiug regular Mrs. A. F.Liuegar,native born, 1875; The reauion was held in the Henrietta Nosier, arrived in Oregon i°us living by doing the hardest sort j of menial labor. Their families arc Collier grove neai the depot and in 1875. the steamer lauding. The following resolutions were compelled to five in narrow, squalid The mettiog was called to order offered und adopted, to-wit: streets, and their children nre being by Isaiah Hacker, the president o f Resolved, that tliauks are due our the association, who briefly ex officers for the proficient manner in reared in an atmosphere (hat tends to produce moral depravity. In the plained the object of the meetiug conducting this unuual re-union. We were then highly lntertained llerolved, that the Coos County agricultural districts there are places by the Coquille Choral Society Pioneer and Historical Society, teu- for these people which, compared with a beautiful song “ Let the der thanks to the people of Coquille j wjj | j tbt-ir present conditions, are Hills and Vales Resound.” City, for their hospitable welcome The president then introduced at this our Elevutb Annual Re-union. positive Edens. They would have the Rev. C- A- Stine, who offered a Resolved, ulso that we tender our to toil, but it is toil underconditions very appropriate prayer for the oc thanks to the Coquille Chorul So of health and moral cleanliness that casion. ciety for their interesting entertain eompenslate a thousand tirnis over We then listened to a beautiful ment. | for the exertion.” solo, by Miss Iihinebart. There being no further business The next question naluially is, Hon. Walter Sinclair was then to transact, the meeting adjourned introduced by the president, who until 8 o ’clock p. m. to lmet at the why do these laborers not make a delivered the address of welcome court house. change that would be so beneficial The president then introduced At 8 o’clock the president stated, to them and their famlics? There and bad read the following letter that it had been the custome of this nre several reasons. First, they do from Mrs. Esther M. Lockhart, societv to have anf evening sessiou \ , ,, The which speaks for its self: after the regular business had been not re,,llze these “ ¿vantages, Marshfield. Or., Aug 13th 1901. transacted lo relate some of their country wages look low to them. Mu. I. H acker , President P io pioneer reminiscence of early his The city papers do not educate neer Association, Coquille City, tory in Coos county, and called up them as to the real advantages of Oregon. on Judge J. H. Nosier “ to start the country life; on the contrary, they My Dear Friend: ball rolling,” and his talk was fol Once more another year has lowed by B. F. Ross, J. B. Dully, J. are apt jo poke fun at everything rolled its brif course away and J. Lamb, M. G. Puh), Chas. Eek- from the country aud to magnify brought again the day of our piu- lioff, Chas. Hilhoru, J. W. Mast, J. the city's advantages. Then, city neer reunion. Until aluaorst the II. Suhoeder and others, which were laborers are like all other cla-ises of last moment, I had hoped to he highly entertaining anil enjoyed by people, they prefer to drift along present on this happy occasion, the large audience present. and help to greet with voice and The treasurer of the society, R. rather than etionge, always hoping band the Irieuds of long ngo, but F. Ross, reported funds on hand for something to turn up that will failing health will not allow me prior to this meeting.............. Ts’20 80 lend them » “ steady jo b ” at good this expected pleasure. In hands ot Mrs. Rosa former wages. But probably the greatest It is iudeed a deprivation for me secretary.............................. 3 50 hindrance of all is Ihe greganons to remain away from this reunion, From J. J. Lamb, present sec. 8 50 tendedey of humanity They pre but I shall be with you in spirit, though absent in holy. Total $34 50 fer the city, where society of some In imagination, 1 shall look over The im^jtutg then adjurned to kind is alwayv to bo found, to the the assembly and see there some meet at Marshfield one year hence. isolation of the farm. There seems co-workers with me iu the early J J. L am b , Secretary. to be no cure for this. While a days, whose beads are blanched I s a ia h H ac ke h , President. good many city people have turned like mv own, with the frosts of many winters. Coquille Lodge No. — of the A. to the country of late years, the la During the last year, two of our O. U. W. was organized at the Ma borers have not formed a large honored members have answered sonic hall last Saturday night, with proportion of them. — National the call, “ Corua up Higher,” but 44 charter memhers, by Deputy Stockman. their plnoes here will not easily be Grand Master H. D. Wagnon, as filled. Hoping that your meeting sisted by S. R. Catlicart, J. W. | will be a pleasant and profitatile Krewson, E. A, Howey and Dr. J. I Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds one, and that we may all meet W. Strange. The Lodge is com and sores of all kinds quickly healed again next vear, 1 remain. posed o f the very best material ob by DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Yours Sincerely. tainable and starts out under the Certain cure for piles. Beware of E sther M. L ockhart . most favorable circumstances. All Counterfeits. Be sure you get the, The Choral Society theu ren well informed persons iu finternal original—DeWitt's. I{. S.Knowlton. dered a nice piece of music,“ Free insurance, societies know that the doms Haulier.” Workmen is the oldpst and most Judge J. Henry Schroeder was firmely established o f all societies. introduced, aud responded to the It has passed the experimental j address of welcome, in a very hap stage aud ms now the most perfect py manner. system of assessments which its! Theu another song by the Choral experience has taught to he the Society. “ The Whip-poor-will,” was most wise. We bespeak for the j rendered, which carried the minds uew lodge a successful future, and i of the old pioueers back to their predict good results to the town by i child-hood days. having it located here. The offi T Digests what you . . eat. . ., The president announced, that ..... n, there had beeu five deaths iu our stalled were: Allred Johnson, jr , structing the exhausted digestive or- society during the last twelve P. M. W.; J. J. Stanley. M. \V ; gang. It lathe lalestdlscovereddigest- mouths, aud lie appointed commit 8. J. Lyons, Foreman; J M. Hunter, » “ <1 tonic- No other preparation tees of condolence iu each case, with Overseer; G F. Heniunger, Recur can approach It in efficiency. It In stantly relievesand permanently cures instructions to report in the after der; R. E. Nosier, Financier; G. W. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, noon, if possible. M ansell, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, White, Reciever; W. H. The whole congregsti >n was then Guide; Chas. McCoy, 1. W .; W. S Sick Headache, Gastralgia Cranipsar.d . asked to stand and loin in singing Jess, O. W.; Walter Culin, M. D all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and ft. Largo »lie contain» times that familter old song “ America.” Physician; Trust.cs, W. H Lvons, imallsiae. Book all aboutdyspepslamalleUiree Whereupon, the meeting was ad H. T. Schweers ami E. M. Gallier. Prepared by E. C. DeWITl* A CO . Chicago. journed for dinuer, which hail been On his return home after readi- generously provided and spread ADMIN'STH.VrOlfS NOTICE. upon tables on the ground, by the iug this place from Myrtle Point Notice i« hereby given that the under- ! citizeus of Coquille, in honor of Salurday evening, Captain Ottie flianed has been duly rppointed ndininis ■ the pioneers, and of which all was Willard found his house lying in trator of the estate of \V. H. Mud l de- 1 ceased, and 'hat all persons having claim a j ashes what of his household ................. bountifully served. , and , against ssid estate are hereby notified that At 3 o’clock p. in. tl]p preside! t goods liao been saved piled on tuo . tin v «re reaniivd to prenent said cl.-tima. r.lu r m u ,I in - ve-iftta. to t he undersigned, nr hi« called the meeting to n onmr ami in- ...... b a . n , k . H . . m s t im t a s M r s . «nw office in Cotpiille i City. Coos county, Oregon, Willard built lier tire to start «up traduced Mrs. Kuykendall of Eu- within six month« from the d ue of this gene, Oregon, who gave a talk ou per, that tho rio f took tire from the notice. Dated August h A. J. S h e r w o o d . cookinfpfttove in some manner, and the impro'nnce o f organizing a Administrator of the estate of W. 8 V "d d . 1 An^r. 2 1. 5 . | | Cabin of Native daughters of Ore tlit- persons present were unable to deceased, gon Pionecrs’ aud requested all who handle tile fire ami the building The greater wished to become member» of such was soon in ashes. SUMMONS. to give their names some time dur portion of their goods, however, n tho Circuit Court e f tho State o f Oregon, were saved. The trunk of Chief in and for th e C ounty o f Coo«. ing this afternoon. ) The committees of condolence Engineer Fox and Mate Simmons, Nettie Whipple Plaintiff I which had been appointed iu the were up stairs and, with their con \n . > Sui Suit in equity for ' S. D. Whipple | Divorce. morning then offered their reports tents destroyed. Defendant.; which consisted of resolutions of To N /). Whipple, the ciborc- respect upon the five members who named dtfendnni: had passed away since the last meet In the name of the State of Oregon yon it* hereby notified that yon are required ing of the association, who were In every town » i'|>pear and answer tho complaint filed Mrs. William Volkmar, of Myrtb g-iinst von in the above entitled suit in ami village vhich Nettie Whiople is plamtiff .,nd Point; Cupt. W H. Hams, of Myr v h . the* «aid S I). Wbun»le. are defendant, tie Point; Dr. S. L. Relieve, of Co may be had, iihn, «ix week« from the t*th day of An- quille; Joseph Collier, of Coquille, - 11M1. the date of thVflist pnblicati *n the f this summon«, and if you fail lo appear and S. H. Hazard, of Marshfield, ul answer on or befor * the 17th dav of which reports and resolutions wer* September. IW1. the ««me being the last d yv presort!», d in the order for publication, adopted in fall. i jndument will be taken against von for On motion duly seconded, it wsh vant thereof and the plaintiff will apply to he c-mrt for the relief demanded in her resolven that our next annual re • niplaint, a succinct statement of which union be At Marshfield. - as follow«: That the marriage contract The president appointed the fol •ow cvi-ding between plaintiff and defend in'. bo dissolve«!! and for her costa and dis- lowing-named persons a committee > i»sement« in this auit. , to make nominations for officers of Service of this summon« is mad- by pnb- liearion in pur «naiic** of an order made bv the society for the ensuing yenr to- Harlooker. County Jndue for CooaConn- wit: J. Henry Schroeder, Charles v. Oregon, dated the .'»th day of August, Hdborti and Charles Eckhoff. •01. and dire cting publication «»f tire* same that makes your n the Coquille Citv Herald, a newspaper The last above committee made ubhshed «1 Coquille City. Coo« county, horses glad. ^he following report: tregon, once a week for a period of six «evk«. A. I. SHKIi WOOD. “ We, your cunimitte on nomiun FOR G O O D GOODS ] M m ’s Sleeve Holders, 2 prs. fir 5c & Ni -lu-1 Safety Pius, per ^m per,. 5c Horse Blanket Pins....................... 5c Court Planters, 2 packs fur.......... 5© Hooks and Eyes, 3 papers for 5c Hat Pius, per d o z e n .,............... 5c || Thimbles. 2 fo r ............................... 5c Men’s Coat Collar Springs.......... 5c Mustard Spoons, 4 for................... 5c Embroidery H oops....................... 5c Nickel Tweezers............................. 5c ; Key Chain, nickel plated.......... 5c | Straw Cuffs, per p a ir ................. 5c | Hair Pins, 3 packs fo r........ . 5c j Pocket Mirror.............. , . , ............5c I Kid Hair Curlers, per dozen .. . , 5 a I Curling Irons.......... ............., . . . . 5 c j Misses’ Round Combs................... 5c Large Coin Purse........................... 5c Nursery Toilet Soap, 3 fo r .......... 5c Fairbank’s Laundry Soaps, 2 for 5c Small f oin Purs-s. 2 f e r , , .......... 5c Rubber stem corn cob pipe........ 5c Carpenters’ Pencils, 3 for............. 5c China Shirt Buttons, 1 gross for 5c Nail Brush............................. . . . . 5 c Rone Collar Buttons, per dozen, 5c Wash Basin.......... ................. nc Nutmeg Graters, 2 fo r ................. 5c Dipper.............................................. 5c Milk Skimmer.......... , .................. ,5c Vegetable Grater........................... 5c Butter Spade.......... . ................ . Jjc Pancake Turner............................. 5c j Fruit jar F unnel,......................... 5c Biscuit Cutters, 2 fo r ................... 5c Mouse Traps.......... ........................ 5c Child’s ARC Plates. ..................... 5c Match Safe........ ............................ 5c Caudle Sticks.......... .. . .oc Stove H ook........................ , .5c 1 Basting S p o o n ............... . .5c Can Opener.......... ............. . ,5c Coat and Hat Hooks, 3 for ..5 c Harness Snaps, 2 fu r .. . . . . .5c j Glass Tumblers................. , ,5c ! Glass Nest Eggs, 2 f o r . .. ..5 c j Sink Brush.......... ............. . .5c. i Garden Weeder . . ............ ; Corkscrew............ ............. , Tracing Wheel................... Carpet Tacks, 2 jKs f o r . , j Wiio Toaster.. i Pints Button 5 doz fo r ........ . ,l>c ! \\ u t Strainer...................... . . .5c Y pomvtjak \Yj!lxzq?!igf. . , . . . . Oc- Special Values r M Childrens Gents’ Chocolate Vici Kid, | Vesting T« p. London T ip ,, Fjose 10 , 12%, 15, and 20 cts. Every pair a Bargain 32.50 Little Lillies’ Red and black stp.ip sandals. 1.15 Roys Vici Kid Lace shoes. 1.90 Gents’ Vici Dancing Pumps 1.75 Ladies’ strictly up-to- late shoes. Regular $3 quality to go at $2. 1 .1-5 _ 4 trA Y MRS.GREEN J J and W RS.WISE/' "Oh dear,” sighed little Mrs. Green, " I really don’t know what to do About biscuits, though I make 'em With my own hands and bake ’em, The farnily seem to hate ’em. And all my cakes and cookies too.” - Groceries. m “ You goose," laughed fat old Mrs. Wise, " 111 tell you what to do to get AH of your folks to treat ’em Quite differently. anc* cat ’em. And vow no cook can beat ’em— Just try a can of Calumet.” :£ i CALUMET BAKING POWDER COMPANY. CHICAGO. t J Full 1 pound tin for .25 cents. Canned fruit, 15 c. Notions. Hardware. Nursing Bottles, Com- lpete, 15c Meat Forks, Our Premium» 5c Japanned Pndlocks. a sr‘ Special in Turkish i ■ Towel 2 for 25c O s P R IC E S LEVERAGE OF A N'CKEL- Jlen’s Durham Calf Lace ! shoes, unexcelled in lit and d u r r b ilit y ^ g 10c Free! Free! Carpenters’ Rules, 10c ._ ¿ 5 ) N ooks and eves, 3 cm ds C T 1 ^ of 6 <1,>ZC,IK for >S¡xx-ial bargains , in brooms, good grade for 25 cts. 5 Q Holders 2 pftirs i PianO! 5c Machine Oiler, 5 cents. 5c Stove Hooks in Purses, 3 for .Pocket Combs, s. 5r 5c Wire Soap Dishes, 5c Tne Celebrated Semi-Vitreous Porcetain Hand Painted Decora tions, with Gold Trimmings Given Awav Free to Our Customers. Strainers 5c Envelopes, 2 bu D ch es s > toT P3 FREE! FREE! DINNER SETS 10c I Attorney for ihaintiff. LOW SPECIAL ii) SHOES I o d o l Dyspepsia Cure Mica Axle Grease *“ ■ 5c ]V..“ »-• •’7 Whisk Broom, extra grade 10 cents. Muffin Pans e SC Hardware. L. roon Squeezer, 5 ,ni 1 oc Wood Faucet, Cork 'L“”d 5c 10c Cu»|»idi»rH. j You can get a dinner set free! Given away with our cash sales, j j piece by piece, and continued until you get a eomplete set. ! Set consists of cups and saucers, pie plates, breakfast plates, | dinner plates, sauce dishes, platters, vegetable dishes, sugar 1 bowls, etc. Anything that goes to make up a fine set. I I We use these dishes siinnlv ns an advertisement for our business. THE WAY TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY. Trnde with us and get your friends to trade with ns, and will do the rest, by supplying you and them with these dishes Free of Charge. J S Kanematz Dried Pea ches *2 lbs for oc PRUSSIAN Doultry FOOD An effective but harmless remedy for poultry. It makes the hens lay. Per package...............25c. H£li3®3HS!