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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1901)
■ g WILSON JEWELRY CO., JEWELERS, WATCH MAKERS, ENGRAVERS, " OPTICIAN. ■ » - j .W.J.-IÌ Fiuit jars at Leniger's. Mrs. 0 L Moon Inis turned bei IJtide Joe Hudson, returned from stock of millinery over to J. W an extended visit in Washington, Leneve for lha benefit of her cred today. itors. Geo. Clinton was in town yester Fruit jars at the Emporium. day, and tells us iris brother, Jesse, Coos County Sunday school con- ; is at Soda springs a m i'is getting veutiou meets at the Christian along nicely. church iu this place on the 23rd Vegetables constantly on band at Hud 24th lusts. Kerseys. The goyernmeut is advertising S. Whetstone is building for him for bids for the building of a bai u j self a neat shop which will b e , at the Cape Blanco Light Station, j equipped for all kinds of light Particulars can be hud at the post- j c tiice. work such as gun ■, bicycles, etc. Mason’s fruit jars at Hawklu’s. < A full line of MnckeutosheA and David Roberts, of Empire c u y , rubber coats just received at the returned Friday from the A r a g j l Emporium- section where he hud been visiting ------------------ -------------- Mrs. H. W. Dunham informs ns I friends, and proceeded home that x . „ .. ., , , ,,, . ,, , „ „ ... _ It is God’s that her husband who is in Alaska, day tiv train The Presl^cnt 8 Last Words Were: “Goodbye, All; Goodbye. is quite ill of typhoid. We sen- Way; His W ill Be Uone.” Cuse of Death Toxemia. Hoof paint am! paints of all kind cerely hope that Huik will pull out Kosevelt Takes the Oath ot Office. at the Emporium. all right in the near future. Miss Kitlie Johnson, of tbis| Snow Drift Flour is tiro best. lie- place, arrived from San Francisco Milburn House, Buffalo, Sept, him, held his bund and heard from suits prove our claim. Every sack by the lust Mandalay where »lie | —.'William McKinley, 25th presi-1 him his last words of encourage- guaranteed. N. Lorenz. bad been for medical treatment. i . I i >iv r , , , t , r 11« v T T . , d 11. l> , .... .. . I « . . . . I . i t ! 1 11,1 v i. 1 States, dent of the United died at | meut and comfort. Then she was John Westnott, the orcharddres We are pleased to say she returns) 2:15 o ’clock this morning, from the i led away, and not again during his ser, who was iu this sectiou some much improved. time since, arrived here from Bose- Mrs Hastings Butter, the best iu effects of an assassin’s bullet. ’The- living hours did she see him. burg lately and will look after or the market, at Hawkins’ . odore Roseveit, 26th president o f , The president himself fully real- chard work iu this section in the Master Denzie, the I0-ye«r-old t^he United States, succeeded to that 'Z0d that bis Lour had come, and fnturo. He sou of Wm. Kay, of Riverton, had exhunited office under the coustitu- I Lis mind turned to his Maker. A never failing ■ cure for cuts, the misfortune to break his Ielt tion and the laws of the country, | whispered feebly: “ Nearer, my God, burns, scalds, ulcers wounds and j arm last Tuesday while playing to Thee, to Thee,” the words of the sore's is D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. j “ blackman” with his schoolmates. and with the administration of the A most soothing and healing remedy | School pencil tablets, regalar oath of office today he will begin to hymn always dear to his heart. for all skin affections. Accept only j price 5c, two for 5c at Hose’s. exercise the functions of president. Then, in faint accents, he murmured: the genuine. It. S. Knowltou. I t is In these statements are embraced “ Good-bye, all; good-bye. The new residence of R. 8. His will be done.” Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Stine were | Knowltou is now receiving the at the consummation of an awful trag God’s way. tire entertainers of a surprise party I teutiou of the wielders of the brush, edy and the history-making event With this sublime display of Chris given them by the members of the | N. W. Leneve and E. O. McDuffee. by which the eutire administration tian fortitude the president aoon G . A. R. and circle on last Tburs-1 This will be a very pretty cottage of the government is changed, and after lapsed into unconsciousness. day evening. A goodly nomberof when completed. The members of the cabiuet, grief- both organizations were present Some good second-hand doors a new administration comes into be- and an exceedingly pleasant time cheap—Call at the Tuttle Hotel 2* ing. But for the moment the traus- stricken, were gathered iu the large was enjoyed. Mr. Stines will be t. That our Prices are right is Conceded by all. E. Varney, brother-in-law of our fer of the government is forgotten drawing-room of the Milburn house. going to California iu a couple of townsmau, J. M. Our Aim is Quick Sales and Sm all Profits. Our Line is Strong in DRYGOODs. SHOES Elwood, arrived :- in the great sorrow which has fallen The time had come when they too weeks. GROCERIES , PROVISIONS. TOBACCOES, PAINTS and OILS, SHELL HARDWARE. NAILS. here yesterday from Lebanon,; on (i,e natj0n ¡ a the passing away of would look upon the president for ,,r „. , „ ... Emil Lewin, formerly of this this state. Mr V. came from _ DECORATED CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, GLASSWARE, Etc. President McKinley. Soldier, states last time iu life. They ascended the place, an experienced packer, came Miuesota formerly and is a skilled stairway, one after the other, noise man, president, devoted husband up from Bandou the last of the uiachauical engineer. lessly approaching the threshold of week to take charge of the packing G o t o Walkers’ the photogrnph- and friend, he was loved by all wlic the chamber where the dying man department of Curran’s Ceutral era, on Front St, for good pictures. knew him. Meat Market. This is a full assur The death of President McKinley ! lay, aud gazed within. Those who C. D. Miller, an electrical ei gin- ance that we will have some tine came in the small hours of the morn came first turned back appauled and eel of Santa Cruze, Cal . arrived by LMvrtle Point Enterprise!. bacon in the near future. Mr. ing, under circumstances of peculiar overwhelmed, aud did not pass with Grandma Guerin, of this place, L e v i n ’s family will bo up iu a short | the last Mandalay with his family and will be the assistant of Mr. weirdness. Many hours he had luin in the chamber. Secretary Wilson celebrated her 83rd birthday Mon t itne. Morse in conducting the electric unconscious, with all hope of remained below, unwilling to have day. Oregon Flour 7 5 cents per sack light plant at this place, his survival abandoned. As early imprinted on his memory the picture Jas. Rookard who has beeD ser ot G. A. ltobinsou s. guarautted to . be as good as any Oregon Valley L y ° t18 t " 1' 1 Laving shut down as 5 o’clock Inst night the doctors of his expiring chief. Secretary iously ill at his home at Bridgp, is flour or money refunded. I 0,1 account of the strike. Engineer had pronouuced him a dying man, Leng, who arrived on a late train, somewhat improved. I Maury and Headsawyer Seed went Road Supervisor Barklowis hav An even half dozen of on r boys ] jG ( j 0rl>in City last week where they and soon after the rigors of np- went at once to the chamber, and were yanked up and tined for mak will take part in the erection of the ! proaching death began to creep passed directly to the bedside of the ing gravel and rock hauled and placed on the road leading into ing a disturbance about the hall uew mill being built at that pince, j upon him. The administration of president., grasping the hand that town, at the end of Spruce street. during the performances of the J. TV. Leneve receivod telegram powerful stimulants was maintained was already clammy with approach Wizard Oil Company one evening Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vaughn, of last week, and a drummer for dis yesterday evening informing him until 7 o ’clock, but with no effect. ing death. Iowa, who have been visiting with that his bid for the stock of mer orderly conduct on the streets more It was seen that the eud was near ROSEVELT TAKES OATH OF OFFICE. Mrs. Vaughn’s sister, Mrs J. R. recently. It is of lie use to go to, chandise o . f A. H Black & Co. at at hand, ami those nearest aod dear Buffalo,Sept. 14 — Theodore Rose- Benson, at this nlace, left on the F O R your Full and Winter Supply of F L O U R , SUGAR, COFFEE, T E A had been accepted, the trouble and expense of making ) Myrtle Point, Mandalay eu route for t mir borne. nnj also BOOTS and SHOES, Rubber Goods of all Kinds. laws and paying officers, and then 8" ‘J wi|l move there iu a short time, est to the stricken president were velt took the oath of office as presi summoned for the last farewell. dent of the United States at the A. J. Black returned Sunday Feed of all Kinds Constantly on Hand. And New Goods on all pay no attention to hoodlumism. Miss Bertha Wilkius spent, sev- The president came out of a stu residence of Ansley Wilcox at 3:32 from a business visit to Portland. Boats. Drygoods, groceries, boots 8D d I end days i d town last week and The oath Rome will hereafter represent Ma shoes at Leueger’s, successor to then proceeded to Bmidon by F r i por about 7 o’elock, and while his j o’clock this afternoon. son Ehrman Oo, in this county, day’s Dispatch, were she will make mind was partly clear there occur- j was administered by United Stntes his brother, Bert, having resigned Sanderson Bro her home with lier brother-in-law to accept a positiou at Pocatella, Martin and Henry Clausen and and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gen. IV red the last endearments, the last j District Judge John R. Hazel, [Successor to Sanderson Bro’s.] Robert Doan, of Fernd, le, Cal., j Topping, of that plane, and will at submission of the sufferer to the | In taking the oath the president. Idaho, arrived at this place on Thursday, tend school this winter. will of the Almighty, the last mur- said: “ In this hour of deep and) W ill Matbeny returned to this 17"‘“ - ............... - .................. r - “ “ I accompanied by Messrs Isatu W al mured expressions from his dying , national sorrow, I wish to state that place last Friday after several ker and TV. S. Marshall, of Carry I For. S a l e . Eeght cows, . one fwo- months absence in Klamath county county, having came up overland vearold heifer ard six calves lips and the last good-byes. In this it shall be my aim to continue abso- where he has been herding cattle try way of the const road. These | Enquire o f or address lv. G. Me- interval of consciousness Mrs. Me- lutelv and without, variance the nol- for E. E. Sherwood but was corn- young men like the appearance of | Q'**lfP* Coqurlle Citv. Kinley was brought into the death icy of President McKinley for p u g j pejje(i t , , quit on account of ill this section verv much aud may Mrs. TV. Hunt, wifp of Photog- chamber. The president bad asked > peace and prosperity and honor of health, conclude to purcha interests raoher Hunt. f Marshfield, was a to see her. She came and sat beside our beloved country. ’ | ------ — — here. It is to be hoped they may. passenger on F iid a y’s tiniu to the 1 "!■ ■ H -L L ,— .■1 " ...... Jg » * * ; . . For Sale- The H e r a l d i s now ready to re Geo. Yoakam Found Dead at his Barn- ----- Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., upper river where she goes to visit ----- A first-class Estev Oregon. In- writes: “ Your Iiodol Dyspepsia her many friends of that section ceive wood on subscription. Dr. Culin having been called to quire of C. A. Stiue. Mill sell Cure is the best, remedy for indiges before her departure for Cresceut SCHOOL. Mrs. Emaline Shepherd was ap tion aud stomach trouble that I ever City, California, where Mr. Hunts pointed postmistress at McKinley the logging ch mp of John Yoakam : cheap. ASHLAND, o h e a ON. near Beaver Hill last night to see! ----- * used. For years I suffered from move in the near feature. | on the 11th inst. Ed Doyle who had one of his legs At a Bargain, Strong Academic Course. Pro dyspepsia, at times compelling me | Den t Pay tivo prices for your Bids are out for the grading of badly brnised by a log rolling on | TVagou, harness and team, fessional training of the highest ex to stay in bed and causing me un- j dress linings and finishings, while cellence. First-Celnss Training De told agony. I am completly cured- ! Hawkins St< re offers the best lines j the lot between Skefl s store and him yesterdav evening, responded Hoises will weigh about 1300eaeli, Long’s harness shop. | early this morning and has return 8 years old, gentle and true, single partment. Well Equipped Labora by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. In re- | f,,r the least money. tories. commending it to friends who suf- i ,, . .. , , , . . , ! Dr. M.M. Murphy, of Marshfield, ! e(* wi,h 'Le news that John Yoak or double. 11 head of calves. 4 , , • T- . T , Prut. Nosier who has been teach-i fer from indigestion 1 always offer . ,, , , , , , , . was called over vest rday to see am had been called to the home of yearling steers, 2 No. 1 milch cows Demand tor Trained Teachers far ing in the Randolph district, left his brother George on Coos river, , 1 3 year old shorthorn Lull. I I to pay for it if it falls. Thus far I Mrs Sneed, of near Aiago. Exceed the Supply. Graduates | til“ school iu the care of Mis Nos-j George having been fi.und dp'.d at dress-t E. Fi'Z“ erald,Coquille City have never paid.” R. S. Knowltou. Easily Secure Good Positeons. lof last week and went up to Bridge, j Mrs. Falkner, mother of Mill his bain. I t seems that Mr. Y " i i k - : Or., or call at Larnpey creek, J C Galligher, representing the the home of his parents, where he Mauseil, the burn-ter, departed by am went to the barn iu the after- j -»•- Beautiful Location. Most Desir Alleu <fc Gilbert Co of Portland will spend a week or so before as-1 the Mandalay M'edne.-day for her noon or evening, and failing to re j able Climate in the Northwest. Fine pickles in Bulk at the Em- (successors to The Wiley B Allen Burning his duties as princioa' of borne at Oakland, California turn at the proper time, parties j poritim. Expenses from $120 to $150 per C o ) has on exhibition in the Gilkey the Myrtle Point school for the fall Mias Mary Quick came in Satur west to see what hud happened to year. Miss Effi- Collier went to Tort- building next to furniture store a term. day from F'airview where she is him, to find him dead. The bodv land last week for a visit. number of fiua Pianos. Mr. Gal- Fall Term begins September 9th Sid Darling, 102 1082 Howard St. teaching school for a short visit. is severly bruised and there being lagber sold a great many Pianoes Lee Neely, o f the Fairview sre- W iite for Catalogue. TV. M. C L A Y T O N , Pres. Port Huron, Mich, writes: “ I have H rr school will close with this a bull running in the bam lot, it is) in Maishtield the past month and s apposed that the animal is res- tiou, w b b in town Saturday, , . I tried many pills and laxatives but week. the genera verdict is that bo gives y ... T. , T>. , ) Milt Lee. the warehouse man, of , , , • . DeWitt r Litle Early Risers are far Joel Patterson, of this plaee, ponsib!« for bis owners death better value by far and easier terms ,, J This is an exceedingly sad affair, B(ll)don, had business at Mvrtle . , * „ , rri i the best pills I have ever used, started by yesterday’s traiu to than ever before offered. I he reason 1 I Camas valley, his old home sec- and very much to he deplored * « ! i>oiDt at this place the middle of why he can do this is that his firm Mr. Yoakam was a good citizen and |aH( we(l^ Mr. Quick brought ns a sample tioo. to have a visit with friends | Ipavea a wife and children to mourn is the iargest Piano house on the Picitic coast. of evergreen sweet corn raised by and a bunt. ! the loss of a loving husband and | Deputy Sheriff Gsllier has gone ' to Josephine county to investigate TV. H. Sherrard, o f Sumner, ar- Mr. Fitzgeral on Mr. Q s place on The Misses Vivian Gage and) father. Mr. D oyle’s leg is severely j another report of Landis, the mu'- rived in town Thursday forenoou, Lsmpey creek, the largest and i Alice Bunch took Monday's train bringing over with him a Mr. I finest we have ever seen of that f nr the hay. They go to Coos river braised and was so swolen that the dprer, and while we hope it may be Roberts, of the firm of Roberts & I variety. The stalk was ten feet f „ r a whiie where other members doctor could not deturmine the him, we fear it is another false alarm. Co., Shipwrights aod spar makers, five inches tall, and well developed, | of Mr. Gage’s family are taking full extent of his injuries. o f Portland, who goes (town the forming two large ears. care o f the ranch, Mrs. TVm Lang, of near Myrtle Miss Capt. Clara Helm, of the coast to take a look at the stranded Many physicians arc now prescrib-) Thomas Buckman. o f East Point, came down ves eiday with Baroda with a view of learning the ¡ng Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regulary Marshfield, came over bv Friday's Salvatou Army, formerly o f Port- little Miss Dillie Lund, of near possibilities of floating her, at the j having found that it is the best pre- ( ( IM1U HOt| proceeded to Arago by laud, who spent the summer with town, who has spent the summer requestof her owners. It was this ! scription they can write because it * _____ boat, where _. be ___ had ___ a visit vith her parents who live on Halls Vitli Mrs. Lang, She comes homo firm who brought the stranded ; js the one prescription which con-! j o d g e J. H. Schroeder, and then creek, left for Portland on the to attend school. light ship Colombia over the poiut tains the elements necessary to di- proceeded to Myrtle Point to take Alliance last week where she will Sbe b n B l d d \\t.ury Braydon, Harris N c . nt which she went ashore, bringing gest not only some kind hut all kinds part in a Orange meeting to be report f. r duty. aiftuy friends in tbift »ectioo, nod ravs : ‘ *1 took medicine 20 vram for her a mile and a half overland and and it therefore cures indigestion hpld at that place, many would be pleaned to nee her * 8ihma but one bottle of One Minute at an elevation of 50 feet, and re- and dyspepsia no matter what ihe Rev. C. P. Bailey who has just return to this section to contioue Cough Cure did in© more good fnnn launched her in the river. ¡cause. R. S. Kuowlton. closed »n interesting series uf in the labors of her choice. any thing else during that time. meetings at this place, commenced The G- A. R. Post at Myrtle Beat Cough Cure. R. S. Kuowlton. a week's revival at Snmner yester Point has made the necessarv ar ’S day, and will begin for a week’s rangements by which round-trip M J Corcoran, o f Beaver Hill was m town this morning on his wsy work at Parkersburg next Monday. rates will be given all members of to Riverton, and teda us of a Mr Mr B iile v ’s meetings have been that oigsnization and their lady well attended and conaidcrahle in friends who wish to visit the (rout McNamara gelling one of his feet or ankle Tery badly cot by fslling terest manifested. nt Bundnn on th e 2 D to f this month A special school meeting will he The members of the poet at this from s springboard onto an ax nt the camp near the Hill. held in this district on the 28th lilncn ns well ns that of Marshfield, P. E. Drann went <o Portlard by met to decide by vote whether or has had an invitation to go along not grades above the 8th ahall lot and enjoy the rent good time that Thursday’s Alliance with 100 head taught in onr publ’c school. This is assured. The tickets wiil be o f fine («irkere, returning venter- is a matter all should look into and good to return on the following dsv He dirt very well with his He vote open with a full realization of day or will be accepted a Hay later In'ga sod made a quirk trio its impoit. and make no blunder. In give those who wish a chance to spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. aud Mrs. B F. Lawrence. Coqnilla should have good schools j have a day on (be beach LOCAL ITE M S. r PRESIDENT M’KINLEY DIES OF HIS WOUNDS. His Closing Hours Were out Pain. PARTING WITH IVIRS.lVl KIN LEY HEARTRENDING ~ THE ROAD to PROSPERITY IS TO T R A D E A T T H E E M P O R I U 1 here shall be no twisting o f the T ru th to m ake you bug a t the E M P O R IU M . No Cheap John advertised goods Used as leaders to decieve. Little 1 alk Necessarg to Sell O u r G oods. j C. M. 8KEEL8, Wlii'ii in Town Don't Fail to Call at LI/NEGAR’S STORE j A. F. Liispr, Prop. Southern Oregon State Normal i J . A . L A M B & C O ., Hardwa if , Stoves, Tin and Agate ware, Doors and Windows, Lim e and Cement, LEVI STRAUSS& CO SPRING BOTTO! PANTS Agricultural Implements, Paiijts and Oils, GALSS. Best Goods - Lowest Prices. s ti