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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1901)
The “Clyde’7 Billiard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. (titi) 'T\fxnU. Prize Winner!. All kinds of soft drnks and fine cigars. : Norway Items. ... ! ' ' We have only been able in secur Mis.- Jessie Gardner, of Coquillp ing a partial list of the prize win is making Norway her home for tlie D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. ners at the fair. Among those who preseut. carried off the blue ribbon were: Mr. aud Mrs Evan Morgan and County Official Paper. L. M. Noble,5-year-old Jersey bull. children, of Flor aUCP, are visiting H. Seugataekeu, Jersey calf and that lady’s pareuts, Mr. suii Mrs. S. D in te d to t»e matenal and «oam! n p ; veH rlin* Jersey bull, J. McCloskey. ôulckatfot theCoqail.t, Valley iiartioularly - , , .. u . i ken was awarded »oil of Coos County «enerally. , Mrs. H. Soogstaeke G. S. Davis and family, E. Wil 'Subscription, per yenr, in advance, ft.BO prize for the best collection of sea —— ------- ----- — ------ ------ —— | shells, wild Mowers, sea mosses, ferns liams and family, and two young men, friends from Huiubolt, visited TI1K PiPI-'l! I« 6«pt on file at E. 0. DIKE1« and mineral and gaological sped- 1 llltj I ill lili Advertiaffig Agency, 4 and and Öfi in Coquille Sunday, ibe guesis of A d v c rtia la g A g en cy , 0 04 Merchants* Exchange, ess. San Sic F Francisco, ranti! neo, I’sllforaie, California vhnr «coutract« fur aivertiaiugcau be made for it. [(. r. \\ lillUniS received tlie OlUi? Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kistuer. - I ribbon for the best Jersey eow. Minnie nud Flora McCloskey Blue ribbons were given H. Seng- closed their schools a month ago at The Nation Mourns. stacken on the following: Bakiug Norway aud Arago ler-poitivelv on rvAl The nation bows in sorrow and in powder, vanilla «tra cts, lemon ex-j account of their brother Boy’s ill- j humiliation - i u sorrow because its «racts, ennued salmon, turnips and ness, and not vet being able to re chief executive, its official h»ad, ¡ h Biuith s E iy Bouncer, same their worts, Miss Nellie De passing through the valley of the! l’be Caos Bay creamery wneawar-; ment has been engaged to teach shadow of death— in bumilation be- hrst prize in butter aud the the Norway and J. H. Barklow the cause the pesident of our republic, Gardiner creamery first prize in latter school for a while. has fallen a victim to the cruel anil cheese. Died —At her home in this place cowardly methods employed in mon-j ,M. Tried berg' had on exhibi- Sept, till) 1901, o f pneumonia, archies where helpless and hopeless bi,i° n tbe Prize »inning chickens, Teresa J. Clinton, wife of George subjects somtimes meet aibitrurv, Mm. Abernethy was accredited! W. Clinton, age 35 years. She power with violence. 1 with the finest bllooded sheep. leaves a eh voted husband and four In morals and in the contempla-j Sherman Cutlip s Chester white j •ffei tiouati* children to moiuu the | tion of law all lives are of equal I swine received blue ribbons. loss of this gem o f their home. A i Mrs. R. J. Coke, first prize in value—all are priceless—but when kind neighbor and a loving frieuil seventy-five millions of people select needlework—doylie and centerpiece. has beeu called from our midst. Miss Maude Coke first prize gill's one of their number and invest him T rixie T rice . with the authority which attaches to quilt. Ernest Stauff, best display pro the presidency he becomes their j Pleasant Hill Items. representative and a blow aimed atj Sessional photographs, biiu is reseuted ns an attack upon \ Mem Emerson Lane 1st prize best The basket social held at Pleas I P uäJ collection burnt work all. ant Hill on (be till) was a success, ip s Mrs. C. TV. Tower, 1st burnt work Beneath the partisanship of the $4855 being received for baskets Sii individual lies the patriotism of the and 1st prize best collection paint- auctioned off. Brewster valley citizen, sometimes dormant, it is Irue j 1UK8- people helped out with program*, but always active in hours of peril I Mms l ’ulroer 2nd prize marine also those of Dora. cr misfortune. While the presi- painting. The United Bretheren’s gosple Mrs. E. G. Flanagan 1st Indian dent's life hnDgs in the balance there tent has been taken down from are no party lines. The grief of baskets and curios nml 2nd seashells. Gravel Ford, and Mr. Hamerlof Mrs. W. B. Curtis, 1st jelly and personal friends nud close political and Preacher Mote went to Rose- associates may be more poignant Chilli sauce. burg aud shipped the tent to Salem. Mrs. T. Hirst. 1st peaches. but their sympathy is not more sin Sixteen were added to tbe U- B- Mrs. Chus. Hilborn 1st wine and cere than that extended by political church at Gravel Ford. opponents. Although uone but his prunes. W. L. and D. C. Krantz have Peter Scott, 1st rock ovsters. family and his physicians arc ad Given away with om~cash sates, piece by piece, aud continued until you get a complete «et. Set consists of Cups and .Saucers, , ï*ie Flutes, ^ Mrs. J. J. Ciinkt nbtnrd, 1st can killed two large bear the last few g o e s to n>aU make i up a it itted to his room, oil his country Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates, Sauce Dishes, Platters, Vegetable Dishes, Sugar Bowls, etc. Anything which goes days, the dogs tread one aud they men are at his bedside in thought ned rhubarb. fine set. caught oue iu a trap, the oue in the Mrs. Hose Arrington,1st silk quilt. and sentiment and their prayers Mrs. Hofcr, 1st best collection cro trap killed oue of W. L ’s. dogs. ascend for his recovery. It was The Brewster school house is characteristic of bis thoughtfulness chet work. UHinem THE WAY TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY. Trade with iw «ot y Me use these dishes simply as nn advertisement for our busi Mrs. Lon Lockhart, 1st Batten- nearing completion that, even amid the excitement fol friends to trade with u.t, and we will do the r» st, by supply iu you mid them with these dishes FREE OF CHARGE. lowiug the assault, he cautioned his burg lunch doth. The bridge at the East Fork null Several blue ribbons were award is almost competed, companions not to exaggerate his ed Mrs. Cursons for exhibits of condition to his invalid wife. G aylord . , — ------- • * < > * — - — — — The latest dispatches give gratify- sketches and paintings E. A. Eickworth, 1st best display ing news of his improvement, but Sam Morris, of the life saving there is still deep solicitude lest un of polished Coos county woods. crew ut Baudot), was up to town Mrs. Titos. Buckman, 1st rugs. Friday. favorable symptoms may yet appear. In the floral exhibits the follow And the humiliation! Are our A full line of Buckingham & Mrs. Denbner. public servants— those who are ing took 1st prize: Hecht Boot aud Shoes just arrived pinks; Mrs. Siglin, sweet peas; Mrs. chosen by the people and who exer at the Emnmium. cise for a limited time the authority McCormac, asters; Mrs. Curtis, pan bestowed by tbe people—are these sies; Mrs. Rood, heliotrope. Don’t wait until you become Mrs. Doubner, 1st handsomest to live in constant fear of assassina chronically constipated but take ! tion? Is there to be no difference! bouquet Miss Palmer, 1st salt rising bread. De Witt’s Li tile Early Risers now between our constitutional govern Mrs. James Rolnndsou, 1st Bos and then. They will keep your liver! ment anil those despotic govern and bowels in good order. Easy to ton baked beaus. ments which rest, not upon tbe con take. Safe pills. It. S. Knovvltoii Mrs. James Brown 1st Boston sent of tho governed, but upon brute brown bend. force? Evan Morgan, at present of the There is no place for anarchy in | E. J. Coffelt was the rereipient of Siutdaw. but foriueily oue of our tbe United States; there is no room ; 17 blue ribbons for exhibits in farm steamboat engiueeis of this river 0$ here for those who commit, counsel! products, etc. and wife came down last week and Mr. Byers 1st for honey aod bees or condone murder, no matter what I are visiting wiih the family of Mr. political excuses may be urged in i wax. and Mrs S J. McCloskey, of N >r- its defense. The line between ! EfEe Wirth 1st strawberries. way, parents o f Mrs. .Morgan. Mrs. \V. A. Lose 1st canned fruit peaceful agitation unit violence is Norris Silver, Forth Stratford. N. clear and distinct, We have free- ¡ an' Pbl,nH- Mrs. Mi t y R. Smith 1st fruit but H .: “ I purchased a bottle of One dom of sneoch and freedom of the Minute Cough t ure when suffering press iu this country, and they ure ter, bund dried fruit, catsup. Floreuce Smith 1st preserves. - with a cough doctors told me was essential to the maintenance of our incurable- One bottle relieved me, liberties. If any oue desires to Sun. the second and ihird almost cured. .criticise the methods of government I 1-rom t t,e Coos Buy .N-'WS) To-dav I am a well man.” R. 8. o r the conduct of an official, he lias Patsy Gnffev, an old aud well K now 1 ton. a perfect right to do so, but his ap kunwu resident of the 1 ay, died peal must be to the intelligence and ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .patriotism of his fellow citizens, not yesterday at Beaver Hill. All the stores in town, except Not¡c is hereby given that the under to •furoe. Let no one imagine that signed has been d*iy fppointed adminis he can improve social or political one, will close at 7:.’10 p. in, every t'Atorof tlu* estate of VV. K. Mu Id. de renditions by the shedding of blood. evening after Sept. ICth. No Sun j ceased.and * hat all persona having c I piihk against said estate are hereby notified that Free ¡governments may be over day closing. 11. E. Shine, of Empire, leaves they are required to presen« said claims, thrown, but they cannot bo reformed duly ve-ilied. to the undersigned, at his in 0 qnille City. C5ooscomity. Oregon, by those who violate the command on the Alliance (or Portland on Ills office way to visit relatives in Bandon, wilhin *-ix months from the d ue of this P S ? . T J S S £ A . 1 ’JT ment, “ Thou shalt not kill.” notice. Dated August 20th. 19bt He expects to be absent A.J. S hf . rwootx Table Lamps. Under a government like ours Ireland abnot'two months. Administrator of the estate of VV. i>. ¡Vludd. every wrong .can be remedied by Aug. 2>h 5 1.1 A scow loaded with 18 coal ears deceased, law nml the laws are in the Lunds of F O O D was brought down flout the lslb I tho people themselves. Anarchy An effective but harmless remedy mils Saturday. Tliecurs were used can be neither excused nor tolerated N O T IC E O F S H E R I F F 'S S A L E . in Graham’s Klondike mine, am) for poultry. It makes tlie bens lav. here. The man who proposes to R v v i r t u e - i f n n e x e c u t io n d u l y is s u e d b y have been purchased bv Louis t i e * c l e r k o f t h c i r c u i t c o u r t . o t :h > s t a f f o f Per package.........................25c right i public wrung by taking the Simpson for the Lillian mlue on t ) r r g o < n t o i ( ! s c o n n t v . d a f - d t h e ‘J * > ih life of a huni'in being makes inm d n v o f A u - ' i u t . I '. K H . i n n c e r t a i n ; . c i o n Coo- river. ' D ISTR IB U TER S t h e r e i n , w h e r e i n M . K e r r i g a n i s p i • i n t i IT self an outlaw anil cannot consis .Strainers Mr. and Mrs. J din Flanagan, of a n d V . J . S a v a jz • a n d M o l l i e S v a g e . a l m s tently appeal to tbe protection of M a r y I . S a v u g e s r « d e f e n d a n t s , w h e r e i n Empiie, accompanied by their netce tbe governn rnt which he repudi s a id p l a i n t i f f r e c o v e r e d ju d g m e n t H g n in s t -Mrs. T. VV. Rennie, will leave this h i i l l ( i e f e n d a n s f o r t h e s u m t> f o n e h n n - ates. He invites a return to it state week for Buffalo, to visit relatives d r e d o n e a e d .J lo d o l l a r s [ i j i t O l . U o ] , o n t h e of barbarism iu which each oue 12t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r , l* * 0U . aud see tlio Exposition. o t ic o is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t 1 w i l l o n th e must, at his own risk, defend bin II. R Reed arrived from the city i lN » th d a y o f S e p t e m b t ' r . 1901. a t t h e f r o n t T own rights aud avenge his own d o o L a d ies tine Aici, vest-, risiiii Syrup Pitcher», on tbe Areata. He closed a con s a i d r ( o T f o n t h s e c o c u o n u t r y t h . o O u r s e e g o i n n , ( a ’ t o q e l u e i v l l e e n C o i ' c t y l o , c i n k wrongs. V ing top shoes, aerollj f s [ ] j tract with C»ipt. Acltermnn to build i u t h e f o r e n o o n o f s a i d d a v . s e l l a t p u b l i c The punishment administered to W h is k B r o o m , » x tr a g r a il..| C * 1 1 C 'H work ornament. $2.50! f . m i . m i s t e d b a r k » o t i c e o f the » m e t io n t o s h e h ig h e s t a n d b e s t b d d e r f o r c a s h , a ll t h e f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y , the wouldbe assassin-and to ton co- 10 c e n ts . - v - ,- , . , following dimeusi-oist length of t o - w i t : conspirutors, if lie has anv, shoo I-1 \ II th e r ig h t , t i t l e a n d in te r e s t w h ic h th e keel 191 feet, hetiui 41 feet; depth be such as to warn all inclined to of hold 16 feet, to draw 18 feet of s u i t ! d e f e n d a n t » o r e i t h e r o f t h e m h a d o n t h e 1s t. d a y o f A u g u s t , 1901. o r a t a n y t i m e anarchy that while tins is an asylum water when loaded. Ca it. Ackei- s i n c e m a y h a v e a c q u i r e d i n a n d t o l o t a o n e for those who love litxwiy it is an man is to lie here on the next Ar- | a n d t w o m b l o c k » h i r t v - n i n e i u t h e t o w n o f M a r s h fie ld . O k w c o u n t y , O r e g o n , n a p e r inhospitable place for fibose who raise enta, nud no work will be done tin- p h t o f a p o r t i o n o f s a i d t o w n p r e p a r e d b y Men's Durham Calf Laee their hands against all forms if K III after Ins arrival. Tbe iron, to . B . C l e m e n t a n d n o w o n t i l e a n d o f r e c shoes, unexcelled in o r d in th e c o u n t y c le r k 's o ffic e o f s a id c o u n government. —Commoner. be used iu the building o f the ves t y a n d s t a t e , o r s o m u c h t h e r e o f a s m a y b e Gent«’ Cbocclate Vici Kid, ( — • ■ »► * fit and d u r r b ilit r C g sel, lias bet n ordered nt Portland, n e c t - s H u r e t o a a t i a f y s a i d j u d g m e n t w i t h i n Vesting Top, London Tip, I Man,ion K cc - omm .« nud will be brought down on the i A t e c r c e r s n t i n t b g e . r o o n . a u d a l l c o a t s a c c r u e d a n d C. I). Miller and wife aed laugh Alliance. D a r e d a t C o q n illo C it v . O r e g o n . A u g u s t 21». 1901. S TE P H E N O A L U EH. ter, Bessie, of Sant* Uraz. legislat S h e r if f o f C o o » c o u n ty . O r e g o n . ed nt the hotel lore last Suml-.y. PUBLISHED EVERV TUESDAY The Celebrated Semi-Vitrerous Porcelain Hand Painted decorations, with, gold Trimmings given away free to our Customere. § 1 I !■ I W e Have Saved no Expense in Uretcing up the Most Beautiful Pat 1 tern Ever Made. i 1 i You Can Get a Dinner Set Free; m 1 Italian Ryegrass, 10c. Seed and Feed oats at the lowest prices. Sardines, per can, 5c. Empress Tea, Etc. GLASS. Kangaroo Boots, war ranted, $4 per pair. i^oTiltry ÍLLMAÜMX BENDEL % 5c 1 Ü 20 cents, ^ Ibô lor oc Our Premium, $2.50 C. T. Farms and wife are prepar ing for a trip to Eagle Hock, Idaho to visit during the coming «inter. They expiect to start soon. The Stock Company finished theii week’s engagement at this place, last Saturday, and loft for Marsh field next day. This company gave good satisfaction here, and receiv'd a liberal patronage. Their vaude ville between sets is a str mg I. atur- and is supetior to that ■ f any com pany that has passed tb‘ >usb this place. The actors have proven to be good entertainers. • * The steamer F «onto leaves C o qullle Citv at 8 a. m. instead o f 7 ;!>l> ss heretofore on account of ti days growing shorter. Free! Free! NO I U K OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Give Your Horse a Chance! N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n H in t R . D . S a n f o r d , th e e x e c u to r o f th e e s ta te o f J o h n D e v iin s h . d e c e a s e d , b v v ir tu e o f a n o r d e r o f th e O o ® p ty C o u r t o f C « -o a c o u n t v . O r e g o n , d u ly m a il» a n d e n t e r e d o f r e c o r d i n t h e P r o b a t e J o u r n a l o f » a id c o u r t a n d c o n n t v o n t h e f f 'h d a v t» f J u l y 1901 w i l l o n T h n r s d n y t h e 17t h t l n v o f O c t o b e r . 1901. n t t h e h o u r o f e l e v e n o 'c lo c k in t h e fo r e n o o n o f s a id d a y a t th e C o u r t h o u s e d o o r in th e to w n o f C o q n illo C it y . C o o s c * ) in » v . O r e g o n , « e h a t p u b lic a u c t io n a ll th e r ig h t , t i t l e a n ti in t e r e s t o f s a id d e c e a s e d in a n d t o tb -* f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r e r n t* s In w it r T h e N ’V »he S K «. t h e ^ o f * im S N V o f s . id a n d t h e R i f o f « h e S K » { * * r S . » »11 i n T p . 2* . S . f 1» . 1:1 W . o f t h e ' V i l l a m e t t e M e r i d i a n m C o o s r o a n t v , O r e q i» n a n d c > u t s i n i n g M 0 « e r f ; a l s o L *♦ N o . i n B l o c k N o 8. i n N o r t h A d d it io n to t h * T o w n o f C o q a ille C itv , C m > s o o m e v . ftre g o n . T e r m s o f s a le c a s h . H a le s u b je c t- t* » « h e c o n f i r m a t i o n o f !< -.• * ' » u u i y C o » r . D . l e d t h i s I t l t l i d i v i » f S e p t e m b e r . 1901. K D . S a n ' v i » r p . E x e c u to r o f th e E s ta te o f J o h n D e v in is h , d e c e a s e d . Little Ladies’ Keil ami black strap samlals. 1.15 PionO! Bovs Vici Kill Lace ; shoes. ... ¿3 J S Konematz FOR GOOD GOODS *»< W K3 Ladies’ strictly up-to-date shoes. Regular Í3 quality to g o at $2. -fb