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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1901)
The “Clyde” Billiard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. <£Uy Sgtralfl. hert Hall Indian Reservaiinn lobe Open- All kinds of soft drnks and fine^cigars. y\ / Carnival At Portland- m 35)1,680 acre* of land reserved f o r ' Thu business man o f Port land the UHO o f the Shoshone and Ban- have subscribed $15,000 to giwrau- the expenses o f a Carnival to lie D. F. Daan. Editor and Pronrietor. uuck Indians in southern Idaho wdl soon l>e thrown open to ftppropriu- held iu the F a position building from County Official Paper. tion under the homestead, townsite, Sept. 18 to Oct. li). stone and timber ami tiling laws of A notable exbilritof all the indus Devoted to the material and social np the U n it'd States. This body of tries of the Pacific Northwest will Auldinp of theOoquiii« Valley particularly land takes in about one-hulf of the be made in tin big axpositiou build and of G ooh Conn tv generally . Subscription, per year, m advance, #1.50 Fort Hall reservation which was ing, and athletic exercises, a horse created by treaty concluded at Fort show, hui I a military tournament Bridger July 3, 1858, and ratified will he held on Multnomah Field THIV pipe'll Ukept on ñlfdt E C DtRE'8 1111)1 I 'll Ml Advertising Agency, *'4 and ttt by tl.e United States Senate and nlso adjoining. Two full military "bands Merchant«' Exchange. Han Francisco, California, vhnr ecoutract.M lor advertising can be made for it. bv Executive order February lfi, have been engaged, and theie will I860. be many fine features iu the amuse The city o f Pocatello is located in ment line. B i t FAIR A SUCCESS- about the center of tho district Hint The Carnival is in charge o f a , is to be opened. There are fiv e' committee comprising 28 repiesenta- J Fine Weather, Good attendance and Inter hundred and two Indiras and their tive business nieu, o f which Gen. filin g Programs- friends who are entitled to allotment Owen Summers is president, I. N m on the Fort Hall Reservation. Those Fleiscbner vice-president, A. B. Men’s Durbain Calf Lace ! The fair passed off in good slispe of them who have settled upon the Steinbnch treasurer, and J. D. Mann siine», unexcelled in I 'J.—® all the way through and again re lands that are to lie opened may, secretary. fit aud J u r r b i l i t y C g flects great credit upon the man if they choose, transfer their claims 1 With such men at the head o f the agement. Everything was done to within the limits of tho reduced re affair, the Carnival is shore to l>e make it a ruccess hy its promoters, serve. Their improvements will be well worth visiting. and all that was lacking was the appraised and sold to tho highest ! general interest by the people. A s; bidder and the money received from Sid Darling, 102 1082 Howard St is often the case, too many go this source will bo paid o v fr to the P ort Huron. Mich, writes: " I have empty-handed, expecting the other Indian. If he refuses to ebauge his tried many pills and laxatives hut fellow to furnish the exhibit. H ow location, an allotment will be allow- DeW itt’s Litle Early Risers are far G ents’ Clioeclate Vici Kid, i ever, there was a creditable show ed him for the land settled upou. tho beat pills 1 lmve ever used.” Veaiinj; Top. London jon aon Tip up, ^ X O 4 / ing in all departments. As uhuh I The purchaser o f such Indian’s im They never gripe. R. S Knowlton. the races proved of the most inter provements will be allowed prefer » — - — est o f any feature of the fair, a con Trouble Brewing In Salvador. ence right o f entry for thirty days, cise report is as follow s: not to exceed 1G0 acres. For the first day there was no ■Suu Francisco, Aug. 27.--T h o After all allotments have been net program o f races, but a match made to such of the Indians as pre steamer Han Jose, from Central took place, a J milb dash between fer to retain their claims heyoml America, reports that at Acajutla it L *d;e.,’ R ed and h strap sandals. saddle horses belonging to Hi lim its of the new reservatisn, the was said that another revolution for W right and O. Bavnton, the latter lands will be classified by an em the purpose of overthrowing the winning. Purse $40. ploye of the General Laud Office governm ent of Salvador was immi under the supervision of the Secre nent, though no outbreak had yet SECOND d a y ’ s RACES. taken place. tary of tlio interior. Race No. 1— Saddle horse race, The law provides for tho follow Vici Kid Lace Clia-. Farris, of Buudou, was in $ mile, purse $1)0. Entries, J. L. ing classification on those o f lands !'*l Berkley’» Cloud, A. O gren’s Fannie towu today. that are susceptible of irrigation Tilden, F. P. Norton’s Emblem, E. Jesse C lioton, o f A rago, who lias from the canal of the Idaho Canal A- Anderson’s Police, E M. Ruth $ 1 0 0 0 n o Offered for any Rochelle Salts found in bread baked Company, must he paid for at the 1 pen ailing for several weeks, erford's White Stockings, Jesse W With CALUMET BAklNU POWDER. rate of ten dollars per,acre; all ag started for Portland receutly with j |.y Norton’s Tom Lewis. Five started Gentis’ Vici Dancing Pumps ricultural lands not under this canal the iutentiou of euteriiig a pospital, i m n o HO offered for any Alum round in bread baked with and came under the wire in the fol- | WIVIWWIVIW CALUA1ET BAKING POWDER. will cost, two dollars and fity cents tu t we •Understand stopped at low ing order: Tom Lewis first, | per acre; and grazing lands at the Eugene, where tie is im proving. $ 1 0 0 0 0 G offered for any Ammonia found in bread baked with Police second, Cloud third, Emblem | D on’t wait until yon become rate of one dollar and twenty-five T IMT r .,J f w CALUMET BAKING POWDER. Ladies fine Vici, vest fourth and White Stockings fifth. | but take conts per acre; one-fifth o f the total chronically constipated ing top siloes, scroll Time 54. $ 1 0 0 0 0 0 offered for any Lime found in bread baked with amounts must be paid at time of D eW itt’s Li tile Early Risers now work ornament. $2.50 Special J dash, purse $75. Entries, | g- i y y CALUMET BAKING POWDER. and then. They will keep your liver entry and the remainder on the day Geo. Turpen's Midget, McKay Bo s j $ 1 0 0 0 0 0 offered for any injurious or unwholesome substance o f final proof. No person is allowed and bowels in good order. Easy to Sox, Will Dixon's Goldie, Chas. ■ V iU V V .U U found in CALUMET BAKING POWDER. R. S. K uow llon to enter more than 1(50 acres of this take. Safe pills. N oble’s Jessie. land, except those who acquire title A large district in Russia is being The bull race, a very laughable, to the land by the use ofSoldier’sAd- threatened aguin with famine. Monopoly must yield to moderation. affair, took place between VV. H. ditional homestead scrip, in which Impurity must improve or go under. Heury Braydon, Harris N. C , N oble’s Schley and Dewey and case there is no restriction as to the says: “ I took medicine 20 years for "Calumet" is the standard. Capt. Harris Jessey, being won by quantity. The party using scrip asthma but one bottle of One Minute the latter. will be required to pay the regular Cough Cure did me more good tnan THIRD DAY’ S RACES. rate per acre ($10. $2.50 or $1.25 any thing else during that time. Race No. 1— Trotting and Pacing; as the case may he), iu additiou to Best Cough Cure. R. S. Kuowlton. 4;40 class; 3 in 5; purse $200. E n the use of the scrip. IN QUALITY Congressman Hull says the Phil The further provisions are that tries; G. W. Hughe’s Douglass, F. P. Norton’s J. C., Wm. McMulliu’s sections sixteen and thirty-six are ippines are an ideal field for Ameri Graud Ronde, W. H. Noble’s Klon reserved to the State of Idaho for can enterprise. public school purpose, that no hind dike. G eorge Martin is yet on the road All the horses entered started in shall he sold under any of the town- with Ills hack ready to d o r f general Ladies’ strictly up-to-date, this rnee which was decided in four site laws for less than ten dollars; passenger arid freighting business, shoe.-. Regular $3 quality to go that all of the land within five miles “ Calumet” was the first and is the heats. Douglas took the first heat regardless of reports to the con nt $2. only high grade Baking Powder of in 2:46: LG . second, Klondike third of Hocaiello shall he sold at public trary. H ° expects to he in Rose fered to the trade at a moderate price. and Ground Round fourth. The auction; that none o f tho land shall | hutg for the three last days of the other three heats were taken bv be sold under any o f tho mineral street fair- Those wishing to visit Grand Rondo in 2,37, 2:42 1-5 and land laws for less than tea dollars that place at that time will have « d 2:41. I. C. was second in the sec per acre. opportunity to do so. ond and fourth also and took second The present Astoria regntta easi C anned A Pmllman car on a Rio Grande money, Douglas taking third. ly surpasses those held heretofore. fruit, Race No. 2.—Running one-half train overturned on the 2!)tli iust., 15«. in which accident the Mother ¡Supe mile dash; purse $100. Entries: rior of Colorado was killed. ADMINISTIU TOR'S NOTICE. F. P. Norton’s Mary D., A. 1!. Kent’s . .<*► Durango, P. Hennessey’s Matt, Notic * is hurubv given that the under O '- Table Lamps, signed linn been duly eppointed adminis Theory ol Koch Ignored- Win. D ixon’s Goldie. trator of the estate of W. M. Miutd. de Durango, Mab aud Vary D started ceased, and that all persons having claims in this race and came under th e , Chicago, Aug. ‘2 8,— Dr. Arthur against said estate arc hereby notified that they are required to presen' said claims, R. Reynolds, Health Commissioner wire iu the order mentioned. Time duly ve-itied. to the undersigned, at, his of Chicago, has returned from E n g office in CViqnille City. Coos county,Oregon, id; 35. six months from the date of this Race No. 3.— 1 dash. Entries: land, where he attended the sessions Within notice. Dated Augu&t 20th, 1‘JOl H. Hill's Police, F. P. Norton's Ten o f the British congress on tubercu A. J. S uehwood . nessee Maid, ('has. N oble’s Jessie, losis at which Dr. Koch expounded Administrator of the estate of W. B. Mudd. deceased, ' Aug. 20. 5 1.1 his tubci cul* sis theory. Whet her t ho O. J. Seeley’s Billy Lee, Win. Dixon's tests which are to he made of Koch’s Goldie. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. Goldie, Tennessee Maid ami Jessie theory that animal tuberculosis is not communicable to human be Bv virtue of no exeontimi dnly issned bv ran and came in as named. Time 38. Saw F'iles, tho ol or le of thè ci rea! t court of thè state ,>f In the trot and pace, Senator T. ings succeeded or not, according to Oregon for C jos connty. dated thè 2fith Dr. Reynolds the inspection of ani dnv o f Angnst, iu a eertain hc imi M Dimmick acted as one o f the DonMvhnent ! thèrein. wherein M. Kerrigan is plaintiff ju dges in place of L. M. Noble who mals by the Health 1 and A. I. Savag. and Molile Snvage. alias will continue, and those infected Mary ]. Savane are ilefendants. wherein Dipper, was disqualified to act. with tuberculosis will be condemned said plaintiff recovered judgment against, said defendants for the sura of one hun FOURTH DAY 8 RACES. and disposed of as before. dred one aud IV> dollars [#101.35], on the “ S o long aw I am Health Commis 12tli day of November, li)00. Race No. 1. -T rottin g; 2:50 class; is herebyfgiven that I will on the 3 in 5 ; purse $200. Entries: Buzz sioner,” said Dr. Reynolds, “ the 25th otiee day of September, 1001, at the front, Svrup Pitchers, Wm. McMullen; Bonner Oak, F. rurid inspection will continue. Am- j d,Hir nf'tli« oumhousc in ('oqaille Oity. in with tuberculosis w ill1 * county, Oregon, at eleven o’clock P. N orton; Dewey, E .G etty; Fannie . males infected . - ,, : in the tor« noon of said «lav. sell at public .ytf H „ C. A. Metlin. bfc disposed of. | nU(. tion fo lhe highest and best bidder for | ‘ **K* i cash, ail tho following described property, | i$)i Fannie H. was not started, lluz.z U. W. Fur sell, Kintcrsvillc. P a .,1 to-wit: & took thr*-o heats and the race. Time 8» vm he suffered 25 veers with piles }hi’ rial.«. «UleamOnteFe»« which the % • v i i - ’ i-i- saul defendants «»r either of them hail on J.v, 3:50, 2:57 ii.nl 2;6(i. Bonner Oak and could obtain no relief until De- the 1st day of August, llK)t. or ar any I. time me o came second in the first heat,Dewey VVitl’s Witch Hazel Salve effected a sine** may have acquired in am] 10 lots a «»na bvj E gg Beaters, and two in bl«>ck • hii'tv-nine in lhe tow vn of $ f^j in the secoud aud third. permanent cure. Counterfeits are MarshlleM. C hios o«>auty. Oregon, as • i-» Race No 2.— Running, one-half worthless. R. S. Knowlton. ' pint of a portion of said town prepared by \ j K. B. Clement and now on file and «»f rec- mile and repeat; purse $150. En i ord in the county clerk’s office of saidoonn- tries: Mary D., Norton; Mab. P. I tv and state, or so much thereof as may be Mosquitoes and Fever. Hennessey; Billy Lee, (). J. Seeley; j neoessare to satisfy said judgment with in- Tuc Celebrated S'mi-Vitreous Poreetain Hand Painted Decora Best Mouse Trap, ------ ' forest thereon, and all costs accrued aud D urungj, A. E. Kent. tions, with Gold Trimmings Given Awny Havana, A u g 27.— Of the eight acornuiR. In Isitli lu ats Durango came in Free to Our Customers. ... , , . , . „ |)ii" <1 at Coqnilln Cttv. On-eon. Anynst u hy infected person») lutt» hv inm-teil mosqui- , STKI’ttEN OALI.IER. 5 Cents. first. Mat second. Mary D. third experi- Sheriff of Coos eouuty. Oregon, toes in connection with the and Billy Lee fourth. Time 53 and w fever i ------------------------------------------------------- Steel Gridle, 52 2-5. The last named horse was incuts conducted hv the vello board »luring the last three weeks, SUMMONS. a very bad actor am! his antics n the Circuit C«mrt«'f the Mate of Oregon, 35 Cents. eatised much delay in starting throw three have died Three others, who in ami f«»r the Comity of Coos. took the fever, are ex|>ectcd to re ing the last race very late. Nettie Whipple P l a i n t if f Special ti ot 2 in 3; purse $75. cover. Two have not developed the S) oz. Blue Suit in equity Yon can get a dinner set free! Given away with our cash sales, Entries: Bonnie Lass, G. W. Hughes disease. Surgeon-M ajor Heed in S. D. W h ip p le . D ivorce. | tends to continue the investigations. DeDim piece by piece, and continued until von get a complete set. Defendant. ! Jasper N. F. P. Norton, Hood C. A. /'-, 8. /). W hipple the above- O'alls. Set consists of cups and saucers, pie plntes, breakfast plates, Metlin. dinner plates, sauce d i s h e s , platters, vegetable disheR, sugar named <i< ■/hufnnt: M en’s size 55 c e D t s . H ood took the first heat and Jas Iii lhe name of the State of Oreg«>n yon bowls, etc. Anything that go» s to make up a fine set. per N. the second and third. Time B oy ’s size 30 cents. ar$ hereby n«»tified that yon are required iis W o use these dishes siniolv as an advertisement for our business. to appear and answer th;- complaint tiled 3:00 2-5, 3:02 and 2:50. against von in tin* above entitled suit in TH E W AY TO O BTAIN TH EM IS EASY. Trade with us In tho 100 .1 arils footrace Hague, which Netti«« Whim le is plaintiff am I Kid Hair Curlers, and get your friends to trade with us, and will do the rest, by y«m, tlie said S l). Whumic, nr«* defendant, Kncddcu and Goodman Goodman wi t .ti q \ weeks from tin* Kth day of Au supplying you and them with these dishes Free of Charge. failed to stait when the pistol %Per dozen, 5 Cents. gust, |*«0I, the date of tin first poblicnti >n cracked, and Hague took the line of this aniuucoti-s. and if yon fail u* appear arul answer on or befor.* the 17th dnv of easily. W ood Fnucet, Cork September. UKd. the same being the last T><»n t tto the top of your 'L in ed Pn FIFTH D AY S RACES. Jelly «nil pr**"*Tvc jnr« In day prpserth. d in tlie order for pnblication. a judgment will he taken against y«n» for the ok! fuahionml way. want th«r>v>f and the plaintiff will applv to them by th« «•*. qmck. Trotting, 3 minute class— 3 in ” , at tío Utcly »Ur* wav by the c«»urt f«»r th<* r» lief demanded it» her purse $150. Entries: Getty's D over i thin coating of pur*», c implaint. a succinct statement of which Cuspidors, rcflno«l I’aronlno W nv is as fo! owe That the marriage contract N orton's Bonner Oak. C. F. Me- Hastio mate or Odor. now existing between plaintiff and defend Is nir tight and H int Kitight’s Fannie H ant be dissolved and f«»r bet costs and dis i j*r»ïof. E asily a p p lie d . Trotting and oaring, free for all bursements in this suit. f ’ aorul In u «lo s e no tl cr Service of this summons is mad** by pnb ’ * * y V R / ways about the bouse. 3 in 5, purse $200. Entries: Mc A / 1 æ & Full dlractlon s w i t h Mention in pur^unnee of :\n or«ter fi.ade bv Mullen’s Grand Ronde, Norton's I. ,’r> m H each pound < akf. I«. Harlockcr. ('oumy Jniige fi»r Coout'onn- A, A* • j j. v. Oregon, dated the **th day of Angust. C-, Hughes' Douglas. V Usds fey STANDARD OIL CO IhOl. nn«l direeling publication of the same Running, novelty, purse $150 in the ( oqnille C»rv Heiald. a newspaper published at CoqniKe t‘ity. Coos con- tr. Entries: t'liss. Noble's Jessie, P Oregtm, once a week for a permd of six Hennessey's Mab. Wm Dixon's weeks A. J.itHKHWOOn. ;-ï3 ; . Attorney for l*:ain* G oldie, A. E Kent's Puiango. PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY Soecia! SPECIAL is) SHOES 1 Childrens end Misses l]ose a ^2.50 1 0 , 1.16 1.90 12%, 15, and 20 cts. E very p air am a MONEY TALKS 1.75 I PERFECTION ii MODERATION Groceries. CALUMET BAXINQ POWDER C O . . . . CHICAGO Full 1 p o u n d tin fo r 2 5 con ts. S a r d in o s , p can 5c. ‘‘Kambalt King.” Best working shoes made $3. 50c Car Premium, for 10c. 'ree! F re e ! 5 cents. 20 cents m 10 cents, PianO! FREE! FREE! DINNER SETS I 10c S ■ s iim J S Kanematz NT.KEL- Men’s Sleeve Holders, 2 prs. fi r 5c Nickel Safety Pins, l>er p a p e r ..5 c Horse Blanket P in s......................... 5c Court Plasters, 2 packs fo r ............5c Hooks and Eyes, 3 papers for 5c Hat Pms, per dozen .................... 5c Thimbles, 2 f o r ................................5c Men’s Coat Collar S prin gs............5c Mustard Spoons, 4 f o r .. ». ...........5c Embroidery H o o p s ......... - ............ 5c Nickel Tw eezers....................... 5c Key Cham, nickel plated . . . . . ,5c Straw Cuffs, per p a ir...................5 c Hair Pins, 3 pucks fo r .....................5c Pocket M irror................................ 5o Kid Hair Curlers, per d o z e n ....5 o Curling Iro n s .. Misses’ Round Comfel Large Co Nursery Toilet Soap, Fuirbank’s Laundry Soaps, Small Coin Purffis, 2 f o r . . . Rubber stem coin cob pipe. Carpenters’ Pencils, 3 fo r .............. 5c j China Shirt Buttons, 1 gross for 5c Nail B r u s h ................................ . . . 5 c j Bone Collar Buttons, per dozen, 5c Wash Busin......... ...................... ...tic Nutmeg Graters, 2 f o r .................. 5c I D ip p e r .................... 5c Milk Skimmer................................... 5c Vegetable Orator............................. 5c ¡Butter S p a d e . . . . . . .......................5c Pancake Turner............................... 5c Fruit jar Funnel............................. 5c Biscuit Cutters, 2 f o r .....................5« Mouse T ia p s..................................... 5c Child’s AB C P la tes.........................5c Match Safe........................................5c Caudle Sticks................................... 5c j Stove H o o k ........................ 5c I Basting Sp oon ......................... . . . . 5 c I Can Opener........................................5c ] Coat, and Hat Hooks, 3 fo r ............5c Harness Snaps, 2 fo r .......................5c i Giass Tumblers............................... 5c Gins» Nest Eggs, 2 f o r .......... . . . , 5 c S'lil: Brush........................................5,; G r-ien W e e d e r ............................... 5« Corkscrew.......................................... 5c Tracing W heel..................................5c j Carpet Tacks, 2 pits f o r .................. 5c W iie Toaster......................................5c | Pants Buttons, 5 doz f o r .............. 5c Wire T Strainer............................... 5c Xspomvtpik W'j'lxzq?ugf................. 0c Hardware. Meat Forks, K Stove Hooks q 5c Wire Soar) Dishes, Strainers Whisk Tjroom, extra grade 10 cents. Dried D ea ches Í2 l b s f o r 5 c P R U S S IA N I f o u It vy FOOD An effective hnt harmless remedy for poultry. It makes the hens lav. Per package.......................... 25c FOR GOOD GOODS » d LOW PRICES ;:?r ¡aft