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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1901)
The “Clyde” Billiard Parlorsis the place to spend your leisuremomtsen All kinds of soft drnks and fine cigars. Iitandou Renoraer.I Born — At Batidnii, October 1, A band of thieving Gypsies arc 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fred- PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY infcxting the Valley towns. 1 eriok, a ami. D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. Eastern Or - an is getting up Mrs J. It Gross nn I son urn considerable of ,i < - . r excitement. startiutf a ¡istmiruut in tho O. K. C o u n t y O ffic ia l P a p e r . Portland is to have an in lustrud 'K1' ^ ll!8- D ev oted t o th e tuatertHl and K' kjia I up school for the blind in the near M,re- " G UmgBroau purchased d tild in «/ o f th e C o q u ii.e V alley particularly future !«• A. Lauhead s bouse aud lots and o f C oo* C oa n tv generalis . on Second and Pacific streets, near S ubscription, per veur. m advance. fl.liO l ive pesrons have been Killed by tljB 8Cbixdbou»e. Mr. Bnd Mlg. j . H UpUin> of T i l IV |> I P tfU is kept on file at E. C D A HE’ S a band of renegade Apacbese near | I 111*’ » »• * 'll A l vert in 1 li A Agency, t*4 ami tift Ailvertifflnif | Merchant*’ Pxehang«*. Sau Fri Fraude:«*, California, _________ ____ an«**. San _ miijiii r •, ew . < iico. Dairyville, ure visiting their son, «•■ vtifir e«:oiitra«-tH for a ivertlaine can be r:a<le for it. Oregon wool took first prze at the J. M Uptou und family of this Pan-American Exposition as did her place. apples. Oregon is all right. | C T Farias au l wife lefr, last Arid Land Reclaimad- ¿ iu g G ftlf 'TtcvaU I. GcflCTuI ¡tow.'. -- -- m & Ï k y fit I A peaceful, friendly and conclu- j w o o u f i k m - i f i / " l r l i m i r l n l w c l r i H r e . i ,h «V .“ »Pe«1 fin .i F spend the winter visitin Heleua, Mont., Oct. 11.-—-What Bive ‘ «rroiigement of the existing t to fr ie . n d I s i and old scenes. seems to be a good beginning in troubles beta ecu Venezuela and the solution of the great arid land Colombia are being effected. Charles A. Peiuins and family problem was made yesterday by the left vesteadav moning for Garduer Lorenzo Snow, president of the where he will take charge of the state of Montana, Ihe Stale Arid Not so clumsy like the macintosh, but ¡83 It'n :i dross over-coat of all wool, iutorlined with sluet-ruhh«*r and llannol. Laud Grant Commission, which was chur.di of Jesus Christ of Latttr- hotel husiue-g. Charles and fam perfectly water proof. A new creation of modern times! Boys’ sizes, *5.00: Me: s $4.50 to $5.50. Looks like a $12 overcoat. Ml created by the legislature with Day Saints, or Merman church, of ily have resided here some three or m power to reclaim lands donated to Salt Lake, Utah, died ou the 10th four years, he having occupied a the state by the general government in?<- position in the life-saving service.! j§j m o !2 Varieties, raging in prices from 25c up. rv-.i u n d e r the Carey act, celebrated the ! John Black, a wealthy Montana j j \ La oglu-ad and wife, after ft» opening of the great canal system j runeber, died the night of the lOih ft residence of about 12 vents in district No. 4 There were pres- from rnorphiue poisoning. His w ife ibis place, left yesterday, by team, ,-i* _____________________________________________________________£ § ent besides members of the com com- and hired man eve under arrest, for Portland where they uiil reside! I -ii mission and other state officials, charged with the crime. government j J Mr. Laughead has members of tile press, including a Clifton, Kan., Oct. 10.--A t 0:30 position and will operate from representative of the Associated i®! and bovs’ Hats Just arrived. tonight a cyclone passed two miles Portland. He is assistant superin Press, and many representative south of this city, doing consider tendent o f Lighthouse construc engineers and business men. The able damage to buildings. The tion. canal, intended to irrigate 83,000 Lied— At Crescent City, October path of the storm was about 80 rods acres of the Carey laud, was opened wide and everything was swept be- 4, 1901, James H. Stilt, aged 59 '.o 1 aud water sent on its mission of i fore it. Vague reports of casual years, 2 months and 8 days. Given away absolutely FREE! making homes for the small fanner. I . . , . , , . < v . o.> ,nm i ties are coming in tonight, but ow- Death rfsulled from injuries re- Distnct No. 4 comprises 33,000 . . . Free List No. 3. An interesting , , ... , , .. nig to tile intense ilarkness very esived by a car passing over the acres of splendiu land in the beauti-; . . . , , J I cook book entitled "Dainty Des , , p. , ,, ., ,. little investigation can be made, legs above the knees necessitating ! |A? ful Dearborn valley, m the northern, serts.” edited by Mrs. Sarah Ty (imputation, death overtaking the : g portion of Lewis and Clark county, Dayton, O., Oct. 10.— Mrs. J. A. son, rover president- of the Phila sufferer rluriug the operation. De of which Helena is the county veiit. Witmcr, a widow, residing in this delphia Cooking shook Mailed ceased leaves a wife and five cliil- The state proposes to sell this land city, lias been arrested by the police flee on application. dren-and four brothers, o f whom, in tracts of 100 acres to actual set at the instigation of the coroner and one is a resident of Peosylvauia. Freo List No. 5. Sample of Caill tlers at only the cost of placing is held a prisoner at the central one o f Indiana, thp third D. E. aient Baking Powder, the only water upon the land, giving 10 years station pending an investigation Stitt, of Baudot!, Oregon, amf the baking powder that is not made: Mrs. for payment in 10 equal annual pay into very serious charges. fourth, T. J. Stitt, of Port Towo- by the trust. Perfection in qual ments atO percent interest. Eleven YVitiner, the police says, is suspected seud, Wash. ity—Moderation in Price. Free T T _ thousand acres are now ready for of 14 murders, the list including «4 , O ----.--- *. .«> ------------ for the asking. MUu *L four husbands, five children, one settlement, and it is fair to snv there I Myrtle Point Ent *rprise. | Free List No. 4. “ Oneonta” Wash is no more delightful spot in the sister and four memerabrs of dif Atty. L. A. Roberts’ new rest ing Powder. Ask for it, frea! Rocky mountain region. The pic ferent families in which she was em deuce has been completed and lie turesque main range of the Rockies ployed as housekeeper. moved this week. It is a neat skirts the western edge of the vnlley Admiral Winfield S. Schley, who structure and a credit to the town. and abounds in grand scenery,' fish retired yesterday in compliance with Capt. A. J. Walker and wife, of and all kinds of game and timber, law, having reached the ago of 62, Skagway, Alaska, arrived at this aud the land lieH in small valleys was appointed to the Naval Academy place Tuesday evening for a two surrounded by low-lying bills that from .Maryland, September 20, 1850. weeks visit with the former’s par supply rieli grass for stock. After his graduation from Annap- lis ents Mr. snd Mrs. W. H. Walker. The stnte is building the caual he became a Master. August 31, 1901; Mr. W»lker formerly resided at system and will own and operate it a Lieut* riant, July 10, 1802; Lieu this place but for the past four irl perpetuity for the sole benefit of tenant Commander, July 25, 1806; years has held a prominent posi the occupants of the land, and with t.omiiiaiider, June 10,1874;Captain, tion in the Skagway custom house out profit to any one, making the March 31, 1888, mid Commodore, r\l!en has many friends lieie who enterprise entirely co-operative in Feb unary 6, 1898. At the close of are pleased to greet him agai n nature. This is the first irrigating the Spanish war, August 10, 1898, canal on the American continent to he was appointed Rear-Admiral. C. M. Phelps, Forestdtde, Vt.,says bt built aud operated by a state his child was completely eured of a government, and undoubtedly marks Run Uown by Freight Train- bnd case of eczema by the use of j an epoeli in the great irrigation DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Be- j • problem. Roseburp, Oct. 12.— 8. R. Bris ware of nil counterfeits. It instantly ’ tow, a railroad bridge carpenter, relieves piles. R. 8. Knowltou, Mexico Wants the Canal. was struck by a locomotive near t «P O O L. D. Carle reached home Tliurs- ; ■ Glendale yesterday morning, caus JL.Ï. Pho-nix, Ariz., Oct. 10.— Joaquin dav from the Alaska gold field«. ing his lett leg to be badly crushed Cinz Piieto, who is closely in touch He spent about a year working hit: and shuttered below tiie knee, and with the affairs of the government l Ins right leg broken just below the claims on the Klondike, with «good . of Mexico, and was recently ap I knee. He bad started from Glen- results. He returned via St. Mich- pointed consul at this point, com | dale on bis velocipede to his work, nels and also visited Gape Nome.— menting today upon the new phase and when near tunnel No. 8 aud- Rose burg Review. of the Isthmian canal question, s" ' i dcnlv met an extra freight, in charge V o f , , . ... of Coaductor W ilson. His recovery Mexico are particularly anxious for is deemed doubtful. the construction of the canal au I the government is gratified over the l¡¡S L if e AND WORK, Tichanor-Walker Nuptials- probable abrogation of the Glnyton- Bulwer treaty. Mexico would be A very pretty weeding took place pleased to seen neutral commi ridai ' in the presence of about fifty guests G i . n . C h a r l e s H . G r o s y e n o i ;. canal constructed by this county at the residence of the bride's par- President’s life long Friend, Fom alone. That . ii r ‘ 1 • u L i i o is pl.innin m.ents, Mr .an d Mrs. \\. H. Walki-.r, | rade in war and Colleague in con-j the rapid development of its west-! m ,,m cityi pu(,H(lay evening, Oct. gress. \\ as near his side with ern const by opening sea ports and | 8> lin)1> ,ju. ..„„tracting panics be- other great men when his eyes were nch mining, agricultural and coffee | illg Ml.. k |{. Tichciu.r of San closed in death. Followed the bier lauds. The oomph tion of the Francisco and Miss Uliuic Maikov, to *lie National Capitol and to Can Isthmian canal would be of tremen R,v. Jus. Moore, ot die M. E church ton. The General requires a share dous commercial importance. pronouncing the marriage rites. of the proceeds of his book to be j The house was brilliantly illuminat devoted to a McKinley Monument i Covernmenl w ill Pay Ransom for Miss ed and the parlor was tastefully Fund. Thus every subscriber be-11® Stone decorated with evergreens and comes a contributor to this fund, — £ T • • b flowers. The bride was attired in I Millions o f co copies will l>c sold. p ie s will lie sold. Paris, Oct. 8.— A letter received white silk and the groom wore the ! Everybody will buy it. Orders f o r 1 ^ by the Havas Agency troui Saisonica, customary conventional black the asking. Nobody will refuse. ! fS dated Oct. 4, hiivs : o’i’iw » „ i , , Miss Lula Walker acted ns brides Elegant Photogravure Portraits of i . ' ! 1C" ” i coni'" 1 ,IPro he» ; maid and the groom was attended • President McKinley’s last, picture hiji just leceived oixlcis to mnke the ^ py Janies Guerin. After congratu-1 ' bit»,, n v „ „ ] I L taken of at ♦*,« the WLitö White Ti„i,U House. You arrangements with the Vali (Gover latnois, all partook of elegant wed- | can easily and q liekly clear $1,00(1 GI Given nway with our cash sales, piece by piece, and continued until you ¡¿ct a complete set. Set consists of Clips and Saucers, Pie Plates, nor) for tho payment of the ransom ding lunch delicately served. Til, taking orders. Order outfit quirk ! l«’j Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates, Sauce Dishes, Platters, Vegetable Dishes, Sugar Bowls, etc. Anything which goes to make up a o f Miss Stone. The United Stabs bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. Chance to prove success, secure t?M tine se l. will advance the money, afterward nnd Mrs. W. H. Walker and is well | yearly contract and become Mans- l! settling with Turkey. known and has many friends while j'ger. Send 12 2ct stamps to pay ex- m "The Turkish authorities have tho groom is a well known young j penae of wrapping, packing and made numerous arrests among the W e use these dishes simply as an advertisement for our business THE AVAY TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY. Trade with us nml get your i.®! man. Their friends wish them much j mailing elegant prospectus. Tak- Bulgarian population, without dis hnppin ns ns they journey through ¡ng 10 to 50 orders daily. friends to trade with us, and we will do the rest, bv supplying you and them with these dishes FREE OF CHARGE. Sj* 60,000 tinction of religion, and nearly all life together.—Enterprise. copies will be sold in this vicinity. have been put to torture in the lu pe Address, of abstracting information. A pris Anarchist Will be Uaporled- THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, oner named Dimitri said an under Odd Fellow's Building, l>o:*t- . him ! mera. Lowest price«. standing existed between the Pro Romo, Oct. 10.—Glavinovch, the Sacramento, Cal. testants and the Macedonian com anarchist arrested recently, a short ......................................................... ‘ mittee, anil that Miss Stone was time after Ilia arrival from Dalmatia, \ V» ' I Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a •y {* g even aetiug in concert with them he having been heurd to threaten mere stimulant to tired nature. It >• with the view of obtaining funds for the lives of the Pope and of Car affords the stomach complete and a political-religions propaganda. dinal Rampolla, Pontifical Secretary absolute rest by digesting the food These declarations, wrung from of State, has been sentenced to a you eat. You don't have to diet & I «ir liulies Hilf] rnime« nn<l infunts, nnd misses* rnp.q »nul liords in all ptyles nn«! colors, 25 cents find up. Dimitri under torture, are valueless. fortnight’s imprisonment for carry but enu enjoy all tbe good food you - — fiaSI What is certain is that the captain ing deadly weapons, and then to be want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in of the band designated for the pay depot ted to his home in Dalmatia. stantly relieves that distressed fell ¡vi '+* Stove Hooks ment of the ransom n place in prox ing after eating, giving you new P i imity to the Roumanian frontier, life and vigor. R. S. Knowlton. which proves that he hopes to es hoot cape the Turkish police, and that NOTICI; OF \PMINISTK A TOR’S SALE. Wire Scan Dishes, the Bulgarian police do not cause MON Notici* h * uerebv givvn r ho t R. D. Hanford, the eieentor of tht> ct*tnteof John Devim*h. « y him anxietv. df'ce.TMfd. by virtm* of ru order of the MUSH CVupty Court of (h*o* conntv. Oregon, duly bantered of ri-cord in I tie Prob ftt* Artificial Wool- liil court ;i*ul county on thelHh r-wpif »f th j nil n iiiiü î r o. * IM01. will on rhnrwky the 17th r, 1901. nt the hoar tir of »-leven eleven ; y, Artificial wool made from turf New Roller Procens forenoon of **nid it T V Whisk Broom, extra giade ¡kj fibers is now employed at D usm I- door in the town of Coqiiittf OAT MEAL 10 cents. conntv. Oregon, set! nt public dorf. Germany, lor manufacturing nnction *11 tbe right, tifi*» nml interest of m cloth, bandages, hats, ru- i and so $«itl ilftirnM(1 in amt to the following d it - i ' 10c Pack or 3 for 25 rents. eri bed promue* to wit; The NW t|. the forth. Ten years have elapsed since i SE > 4. fhe S of the N W \ S. li» ami the first attempts to make turf wool, L s u 'B the F. ’7 of the SE >4 ..f s. j*. alt in Tp. -S. S. f R. W W. of the Willamette Meridian nnd it is averred tlint recent im iff L ic e K ille » - is conntv. Oregon ami containing A liO provements in tiie production of a al><i» T»ot No. It. in Block No X. in ) in effective bnt liafrnlee remnlv for i aoft fibrous material, which can be Addition to tbe Town of (Vqnille 35c. I ’noncounty. Oregon. Tern»* of *«le .'(■j fows and stocks, per pan spun or readily as sheep’s wool, and Snte tmbjeat b*the c«>nt\r rant ion »»f fitraiuer» which, besides puss, «sing excellent thet\*nnfv Court. Date»! thi* Itithdty of September. 1901. absorbent properties, is capable of K I>. S ahfoed . being bleached nnd colored for use Execnt«>r of th- Estate of Joha Peviniah. tlcne.iaed. f f in various textile iiidurtrics. — Ex. i m io o o j Dress-coat and Macintosh Combined in One. «¡jM en’s and Boys Working and Dress Glove I — - Fres Lis!. 10 cents. I Italian Ryegrass, 10c. | Seed and Feed oats I at the lowest prices. | Sardines, per can, 5c. g 1 Empress Tea, 5oc. iI ngaroo Boots, war ranted, $4 per pair. m The Celebrated Semi-Vitrerons Porcelain H and Painted decorations, with gold to Trimmings given away our Customers. X Beautiful Pat- W e Have Saved no Expense in Getting up the tern Ever Made. You Can Get a Dinner Set Free! H G O O D Y E A R ’ S Rii^ers-Ladies’, Gents’, .fees’ and Children's! 8 W o o l f a c m a to rs a n d S h a w ls . Wi 5c Our Premium, 5ci Free! ot Free! PianO ! ài 5c i l)i*ied P e ea a c o h I h i ' s lbs tor Sol