Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 08, 1901, Image 2

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    The “Clyde” Billiard Parlorsis the place to spend your leisuremomtsen
The James Sennet)
Sennet Given Up.
All kinds of soft drnks and fine cigars,
Miss Bella Eckhcff Dead.
Tbe wrecking steamer Bruns­
wick which took E. Heuckeodorff
0. F. Oean. Editor and Proprietor. sud crew t j Retiring Sea, tbe scene
of tbe stranded James Bennett on
C o u n t y O ffic ia l P a p e r .
: Unimak island, returned to Coos
hay last Wednesday, bringing back
Uevoted to t b e materia! and social op I OD|y tbe vessel's rigging, the
Saililmg of the Coqaihe Valley partionlarly
m u .-
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and of Oooa Conniy genemll».
scheme of floating ber having been
Subscription, per year, in aàvanoe, ti no j abandoned.
We enjoyed an ex-
Tilly pi prit ia kept on ale et e . c ntKE's ceediogly pleasant risit 1'riday
j;n« __— M.nd
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— and Saturday from our old friend
tillo i dr m i AdvertuiuK
Yestejdny's train bore the body
of Miss Belle Eckhoff from Myrtle
Point to Marahtield for burial, she
having died on Sunday at the home
of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker, of the
South Fork above Myrtle Ponit.
Miss Belle was a daughter of the
old and respected pioneers, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Eckhoff, of Yarrow.
We are unable to learn her age, and
Merchants’ Exchange, Han Francisco, California,
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trher «contracta for advcrtlslnscan be made for It. f i n d lO r iD P r tO W D SID R D , xlRDH L-UTIH- the time of her death, and the exact
i tense n wbo was mate on tbe Seu- circumstances, but ua has been
I nett at the time sbe went ashore,and previously mentioned, she was suf­
STRIKERS WIN THEIR 8 0 lN r.
| who told us a very interesting story fering from typhoid, but was
Union Recognized by ban Francisco Em- of bis experseuce during the time thought to be improving. This is a
players-
. I he was left in charge of the vessel case wherein another of Coos couu-
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| until relieved by the arrival o f tbe tv’s blight and highly respected
San F ra n c isco , Oct. 3.—The team- Brunswick. It was on the 7th of ! young native daughters has been
stcrs’ and longshoremen's strike was August that the Sennett went cut down in the flower of her youth
settled late yesterday, the employ- ashore, and her captain returned, I to the regret of many sorrowing le­
ers conceding recognition of the leaving Mr. Cbriateneeu with the latives and friends. The sympathy
UDiom
The industrial inactivity i vest of tbe crew in charge.
A of thp whole of our people go out
which has prevailed in this city for: letter was written to him to have for these bereaved parents, brother
so many months on account of the the crew, except himself and two and sisters.
labor troubles has been dispelled, | more men come dowu on a revenue
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Cbas. Farrier, of Langlois, Curry i
and today the manufacturing and cutter which was there Ht the time
wholesale districts are assuming o f tbe writing, but the day before county, was in town last Saturday ,
he received the letter, the boat had and Sunday renewing o id bc -
their normal condition.
It will be remem- i
The agreement entered into by come away, thus leaving him with j qnaintauces.
I bered that Mr. Farrier was one of
tbe Empoyera’ Association and the a large crew of men and not m u ch 1'
strikers late yesterday afternoon provisions. However, it was not the bovs belonging to the squad
will be followed by a general re­ very long before another steamer organized by our townsman, J. S. &
sumption of business throughout came along and he got an oppor­ Kanematz, during the late Spnn-
the state. Crops will commence to tunity to send away all the meu he ish-Arnerican war, Hml made a pnrt
move, the shipping interests will did not need, but was unable to add of Separate Company K, Oregon
The company
again become active, and the man­ much to his stores from her, so he National Guards.
ufactories will take up the thread of was compelled to remain there with under Capt. Smith tendred its
their business where it was broken a verpy small variety of edibles till voluuteer services to tbe govern­
the arrival of tbe Brunswick. The or at that time, hut there being no
off at the outset of tbe strike.
In this city trucks are moving in island upon which they were urgency then, it failed to see
every direction in ever-increasing stranded is about oue hundred active service and was disbanded a
number, unaccompaied by the miles in length by fifty in width, few years later. Mr. F. has since
special poliece guard sworn in to and totally uninhabited by people, been traveling through Washing­
protect the drivers who took the bnt while they were there a baud ton and Idaho seekin employment
places of strikers.
It is expected o f Indians came over to the island in labor fields. He reports Isom
that before another fortnight has to hunt for moose, and when they I C »x, Jim Haft and Clintou Mttle-
passed the business of the state will had good luck hunting they gave born, all of whom belonged to the
have recovered in a great in cam re tbe boys a nice lot of tbe venison. same militia company (and are
from the tieup caused by the strike. It also Impelled to be in the berry remembered by us) well and resid­
season and they were able to find ing now at Deiryville, their former
an abundance of, moss and straw­ home.
CUP WILL REMAIN.
berries which added greatly to their
Jacob CrOy returned Saturday
Columbia Defeated Shamroch In the Third comfort.
UpoD the arrival of the Bruns­ from bis visit out at Phoenix, this
Race-
wick it was soon determined that it state, accompanied by Ills daughter
would
be impossible to float her Mrs. Harrington, his son George,
New York, Oct. 4 .— With victory
and
the
crew set to work to strip and Mrs. H ’s little hoy. The old
flags floating from her towering
gentleman is looking well and
masthead and tbe ends o f her her of all that could be removed, seems to be pleased to be atnonug
spreaders in honor of her conclud­ which amouuted to about $22,000 his many old friends, all of whom
ing triumph in tbe cup races of in value. This rigging will be used were glad to see them back again.
1901. the gallant sloop Columbia to rig a new vessel brilt to suit it,
returned to her anchorage tonight tbe contract for which Capt. Hsns
A t a B a rg a in .
under the escort of the entire ex­ Reed lias secured, and the keel and
Wagon, harness
and
team.
cursion fleet. She today completed other timbers are being gotten out
her defense of the houored tioohy at Buckley’s camp at tbe north end I Hoisea will weigh about 1300each,
8 years old, geutle and true, siugle
in another stirring race with Sham­ of town.
or double. 11 head of calves, 4
rock II over a leeward and wind­
yearling steers. 2 No. 1 milch cows
ward course of 30 miles, crossing
(ftundon K eooriler.)
1 3-year o ld shorthorn bull. Ad­
the finish line two seconds behind
The salmon catch was quite large
her antagonist, but winning, ou the on Monday night and Tuesday, the dress J. E. Fitzgerald,Coquille City
time allowance conceded by the number of fish delivered to the Or., or call at Lampey creek.
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Lipton boat, by 41 seconds.
For cannery ou Tuesday being about
tbe second time she has now suc­ 4000.
Treasurer’s Notice.
cessfully foiled the attempt of the
VV. IT. null J. E. Peck, left here
O T IC E is hereby given that nil County
Irish knight to wrest from her pos­
arrants endorsed prior to O ct. 1st,
session tbe cup that means the Monday, for the mines, near the 1899, W
will be M id on presentntion a.t my
yachtiug supremacy of tbe world. Zuiuwalt place ou Sixes river. office in Coquille C ity, C oos cou n ty, O regon.
No interest w ill be allow ed a fter iSept.
And plucky Sir Thomas Lipton, They took along quite an outfit of 80.
1901.
stauding on the bridge of the Eriu, stoves, provisions and supplies
This 33d dny of Wept. 1901.
generally.
V.
R.
Buckingham
J. B. D U L L E Y ,
led Ins guests in three heartv huz­
C onntv Treasurer.
took them down.
zas for the successful defender.
“ She is the tetter boat," he said,
Elbert Dyer caught three bear
“ and she deserves to be cheered.” last week near his sawmill, on the
The series of races just closed Fisher place. The lot consisted of
will always be memorable as the nu old one and two cubs.
HIS LIFE AND W0HK.
They
closest ever sailed for the cup, and were caught in a trap during three
Sir Thomas, although defeated, successive nights, the mother bear
G e n . C harles H. G rosvenor .
will go home with the satisfaction being the last one caught.
o f knowing that Ilia golden yacht
President's
life long Friend, Com­
A 3inal! panther lins been seen
is the ablest foreign boat that ever
rade in war and Colleague in con­
on
two
or
three
occasions,
during
crossed the Western Ocean. Dur­
gress. Was near his side with
ing both series of races not an the past three weeks, in the woeds other great meu when his eyes were
outward incident has occurred, a mile or so south of Rosa’s mill. closed in death. Followed the bier
and Sir Thomas will return to It bus done no damage so far ex­ to the National Capitol and to Can­
Eugland by far the most popular cept to deplete some of the poultry ton. The General requires a share
of all the foreigners who have yards for residets iu that vicinity. pf the proceeds of his book to be
challenged
for the America’s
Now that our electric lights are deT° tedl ? 8 McKinley Monument
trophy.
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an assured fact which adds ft very Fund' Thu8 e,ver.v H,lbs7.lb^ h e '
(Myrtle Poult Enterprise.)
important industry to our list, our
11 contributor to this fund,
Messrs. Worthington and Mc- people should not bo slow to come Million» o f copies will be sold,
Clay, who are connected with the to the front and throw all patronage Everybody will buy it. Orders for
coal prospecting operations at possible into the support of this **» n"klnT?;
f ' obod-v
lof,,seI
Eckley, were in town Wednesday institution. Why go wild over an Elegant Photogravure Portraits of
enroute to Portland.
oil well, when the machinery and President McKinley a last picture
You pi
Win. Chnudler, of this place, re- money put into its development taken at the White House.
eeived a letter this week from his would put iu an electric plant which can easily and q uekly clear $1,000
son Charles, dated at Aukland, New gives a light much more satisfactory. *"klnK «rders. Order outfit quick.
Zealand, to which place the barque The.dangerof explosions is averted, Cbn“ pe to prove success, secure
Otaga, o f which he is second mate, the nuisance of the oil lamps with yearly contract and become Mana-
had put in distress on Aug. 21, its smoky, greasv ordors and the Pcr- Se,nd 12 2c‘ 8tnmIJ" 0 P“? ex‘
after a narrow escnp from being emlless amount of care and bother Pen8e of wrapping, packing and
wrecked iu one of tbe worst storms, is done awav with, and no doubt i
<’Le« ftutJ prospectus.
Tak-
50,000
according to a clipping from au but the dangers bv fire reduced to I '“ ff.W to 50 orders daily.
Aukland paper, that ever visi'ed a minumum. For the present, our copies will he sold in this vicinity.
Address,
that section.
town will use for street fighting the
Frank Harnisb, of Gravel Ford, thirty-two candle-power incandes­ THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY,
Odd Fellow's Building,
while in a burry to leload a shot cent fight for which negotiations are
Sacramento, Cal.
gun cartridge today, got bold of j now being made with Me. Morse.
one that was loaded but the cup of
Kodol Dvspepsia Cure is not a
which had been dented by the gun,
It
C M. Phelps. Forestdnle, V t, says mere stimulant to tired nature.
and thinking it to be an empty
affords the stomach complete and
shell, attempted to extract the his child was completely cured of a absolute rest by digesting the food
primer wheu the shell exploded, had case of eczema l>y the use of j you eat. You don’t have to diet
Be­
badly mutilating his left hsnd. Dr.. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sahe.
Iioberds is dressing tbe wound ss ware of all counterfeits. lt instantly but can enjoy all the good food you
1 want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in­
we gn to press nod we did not learn < relieves piles. R. S. Knowlton.
stantly relieves that distressed fet-l-
tbe extent of tbe injury.
; ing after eating, giving you new
Married, at the residence of the
life and vigor. R. S. Knowlton.
bride's pnrents. in this city. Sun­
NOTICK OF ADM INISTRATOR'S SALE.
day, Sept. W , MOL
Ijpnmlei
Notice is nvreby givvti that R. D Santorrt.
Pnrklow and Miss Lucy A. Orr,
the vxpentor of thseststoof John Devilfish,
Rev. J. F. Stevens, of the German
deceased, by virtne of an order of the
Comity Court of
county. Oregon, duly
Baptist church, performing the
tnndr mid entered of record in the Probate
ceremony. Tbe bride is the danglt.
•Ionreal of said court and oounty ontheibh
day of Jnly, 11101. will on Thursday the 17th
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W. Orr,
dny of October, 1901. at the hour of eleven
and the groom the eon of Mr. am)
o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the
Mrs. Albert Barklow, aud both are
t’onrt honse door in the town of Coqnille
City. Coos conntv. Oregon, "ell at pnblio
well known and popular young
«notion all tho right, litle and interest of « S
people of Myrtle Point.
anid dooeaaed in and to the following des.
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y I
J. S. f^anematz.
Dress-coat and Macintosh Combined in One.
I t ’s a dress over-coat of all wool, interliued with sheet-rubber and llauuel.
Not so clumsy like the macintosh, but
perfectly water proof. A new creation of modern times! Boys* sizes, $5.00: Men's $4.50 to $5.50. Looks like a $12 overcoat.
Men’s and Boys Working and Dress Gloves,
Fall and winter shades iu men’s
and bpva’ Huts Just arrived.
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Telescope traveling valiceg and
trunks at lowest prices.
Italian Ryegrass, 10c, |
Seed and Feed oats I
Free List.
Given away absolutely FREE!
Free List No. 3.
An interesting
cook book eutitled “ Dainty Des­
serts," edited by Mrs. Sarah Ty­
son, rover president of the Phila­
delphia Cooking shook
Mailed
free on application.
Fruit Jnr Fi'ler Scents.
Dipper,
Free List No. 5. Samplo of Calu-
raeut Baking Powder, the only
baking powder that is not made
by the trust. Perfection in qual­
ity—Moderation iu Price.
Free
for the asking.
Free List No. 4. “ Oneonta” Wash
ing Powder. Ask for it, frea!
cents.
Egg Beaters,
22 Varieties, raging in prices from 25c up.
at the lowest prices.
«
Sardines, per can, 5c.
Empress Tea, 5oc.
Kangaroo Boots, war­
10 cents.
ranted, $4 per pair,
f
mi
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The Celebrated Semi-Vitrerous Porcelain
Hand Painted decorations, with gold
Trimmings given away free to
our Customers.
N
ffILLIAMM’KINLEY
; W e Have Saved no Expense in Getting up
tern Ever Made.
The editor of this pappr strongly 1
endorse* the artioD of O e n e ra l
Charles H Grntrenor, in rrquinng
a rertau share of the proceed* from
the sail of hia book to t>e set aside
for a McKinley Monument Fund.
Om leader* will see an advertise-
p.ent of this book iu another column
of this paper.
critied pretuiHea to wit: The NW q . the
ME V the 8 ty of the 8W >, of 8 . 1« snd
the K K of t he SE. >» of S. S. all in Tp. 28,
tt.of R. W W . of the Willamette Meridian
in Coos onnntv. Oregon and containing M0
acroa: also Lot No. 9. in Blook No 8, in
North Addition to the Town of OoqaiUe
Citv. Coneconnty. Oregon. Teries of sale
onali. Sale aubjeot to the conttnaation of
tbe County Oonrt.
Doted this Hth day of September. 1901.
K D. Sravonn.
Executor of the Eetate of
John P*viui»h, deceased
Most Beautiful Pat­
You Can Get a Dinner Set Free!
Given away with our cash sales, piece by piece, nnd continued until you get a complete set. Set consists of Cups and Saucers, Pie Plates,
Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates, Sauce Dishes, Platters, Vegetable Dishes, Sugar Bowls, etc. Anything which goes to make ap a
fine set.
*
We use these dishes simply as an advertisement for our business THE WAY’ TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY.
Trade with ns and get yonr
friends to trade with us, and we will do the rest, by supplying you and thepi with these dishes FREE OF CHARGE.
G O O D Y E A R ’S iiiihbers-Ladies’, Gents’, .Hisses' and Children’s
I I ... .t o m w l ..t t n v a
B
o. its and overs.
v i M /i a a
Lowest r prices,
T rttra a f
Wool Facinators and Shawls.
For ladies untl misses and infants, and misses’ caps and hoods in all styles and colors. 25 cents and up.
Stove Hooks
Our Premium,
H 0 0 T & *
Wire Soap Dishes,
MON
MUSH
j
Temple of H ealth H illin g Co.
: Free!
Free!
New Roller Process
OAT MEAM
Ü
jìr -^
À Lees
Lice Killer
‘jS an effective hut liai mice remidv for
fows snd * stocks,
- ‘ per can
35c.
-C 5 T
k
L C
a Pack or 3 for 25 cents.
Strain* ra
5c
PianO!
Whisk Broom, extra grade
10 cents.
Uried
Peaches!
6
r 2 llos for 5o I