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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1901)
The “Clyde,? Billiard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft drinks and hne c^ars_ TU £u?J 'Tirvnhi of old club programs and prana, I Death ot John W- Noah. 1 hat Prize Piano. notices o f club work, which, togatli- er with those five childreu and the j Johu W. Noah, o f South Coos | The contest for the prize of Carl PUDUSIIED EVERY TCE8DAY well kept conditions of her borne river, died at the Blanco hotel od Fisher’s piauo No. (565(16 offered proved that she was a busy woman. Sunday morning. after a conopara- bv J. S. Kauetnaiz as a Cliristieas D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor It was easy enough to see, what 'lively short illuess. Members of present came off Wednesday night, Coìintv Official Paner. made Mr. Kan such a nouipauiona- his family were constantly with I the successful contestant tmiugMr. ole man. He was at home with it him, and medical skill did every-j Q. fj Holleobeak, of Fairview, Uevated to i:le material and sooral op' all the time. It would be impossi- thing possible to relieve his suffer- who guessed within two o f the onUmf oi ihi ( j >| qi ; . Valley liari.cularlv ble fur him to live in the the atmos- ings, which, from the nature o f the 1 ,>xact number of peas, beans Hnd a o f Ooofi Cuumy uenerMl Subscription .»ir vrar. ru lulvanco, Ç1.50 ' pbere of that home, and no be a ailmeut (obstruction of the bowels) j coffee contained in the glass jar. strong liberili men, and we thought were very severe at times. j It may be said »hat while the of many alleged homes, where such He was born in Boon County, success in a coutest like that much kept on flip at tí. C. DXKE’S things “ might have been," and were Iowa, on N iv. 3, 1832. In, 52, 53 depends on one's luck, wo shall THIS PIPER .s Advert!«', tu: Affpucy, 'A ami 65 the plaiuc with an ox never under value the faculty, o f Merchant« ’ Eïch'o.t,’ - ' -in P.-»ucisco, Califorui», not, because, of jealousies, which he crossed ■ nr «contracta lor a Ivertiaiutf can b* tuade for it. had no reason; and nagging tongues, teurn, arriving in Jacksonville, Ore. ! mathematical calculation and good which drive men to drink and to the gnu, in the fall o f '53 In partner- j uigmeut exercised by some of the MR. KAN’ S FA M ILY . devil, ! ship with others he encaged in j contestants. Indeed, theie has been When we reached our editorial j mining on Gsliee creels where some accurate fignriug done by No Luc!;, Thai is Gooa Luck. sanctum, that night and sat down lo ; they were attacked by the Indians. Messrs. Croy, Gilkey, Deitz, Ja . ( , sharpen up a lot of pencils: we had They fought their way out, and re cobson and Henry and notably by I f our render s lack the IU ’ just a gooil mind to be envious of turned to Jacksonville without los L. R. Hughes who has surronndpd Mr. Ivan’s easy talk this week we brother Kan, and should have been, ing a inau. Leaving Jacksonville the exact number with duly the ex cannot help it. Wo are sorry and had we not known »bat our land he went to Douglas county, and ception of leaving ODe gap- And not sorry; for why? We were met was full of noble mothers,and laugh joined the volunteers, serving dur that gap was tilled by O. B Hol- ut the door by that gentleman’s ing, loving maids, that there were ing the Indian war. He was one lenbeak, the successful contestant wife and shown into the family sit still i good fish in the sea as ever o f the troop who rescued the Har and priz* winner! ting room instead of being ushered were caught. ris family, when their cabin was At 6:30 t>. m. in a library over into tire “ don” as before. \\ e were They the store were assembled a com Airs. Ivan’s conversation, her surrounded by Indians. not inclined to sit ih wu, but the knowledge of books, her iove for were making n gallant defense at mittee of nine consisting of Messrs. lad.v insisted, saving her husband many of our favorite authors was the time of the rescue. Mr. Harris, L>. F. Dean, N. C. Medley, Nole. lmd had a siiu ii ti call t 1 go out to ijjjg’„ gentle shower scattering its though wounded, was able to han- Lammey, Jake Harsbbaker, Albert the ranch for a ;cw days and was bounty everywhere and considering die a rifle, and Mrs. Harris loaded Johnson, F. M. Walker, G eo Orov, not at boms. th« “ no luck” o f our coining, WO ! the guns and helped to hold the Won Mansell and Fraok Hicks to The pencil pusher expressed In» wefe n,)t u bit sorry that Mr. Kau j savages at bay until assistance sr- pass the verdict of successfnl con regret, at tin -anno time asking as hud business at bis ranch. ! rived. He also helped rescue the testant upon one who is entitled to the possible time of his return. There is no wind, bat sows some seeds, ¡Nida family, who had a narrow to the piaDo A preliminary cod - “ He may be home tomorrow re Of a mote true and open life; escape from beiug massacred hr sultatiou followed in which it was bu*«t8 unlooked for into high souled joined the lady, “ Th Ini not going Which deeds the Indians. Mrs. Nellie Owen, decided that the contents of the to expect Liui very much for seveial j With wayside beauty rife. of Marshfield, who was a child at jar he counted first and examina- days The business which called God scatters lovo on every aide, the time, was a member of the \ tion of tickets marked with the Freely among hit* children all. l o i n there makes dine a little un Nida family, Mr. Noah also, in contestants’ number- he followed, And ri way*, heart* are lying open wide, certain as to lie. coining back.’ company with Jim Purdy, took a ] It was also unanimously decided V*herein, soma grain* may fall. “ We tear oor readers will be dis dispatch from Big Beud, on Rogue ; that a portion of a pea or bean or E. G. D. HOLDEN. appointed” replied the scribe, tiio’ river, to Whiskey Bar, when rein coffee less than one half in its size they've no right to compluu. Mr. foreements were needed. He secur should not he counted in while Gov. Rogers is Dead. Kan has been very liberal with us ed the reinforcements, went back that which exceeds oue-holf in size thus far.” Olympia, Dec. 26. — Governor with the troops, and fought the be considered as a whole. These “ I ’m here,” said the lady, with a Johu li. Rogers died this evening ut battle under Col. Kelspy, in which decried opoD the seal of the jar laugh in her fair eyes. I ve often 8 o ’clock, after au illness of six days. the Indians were badly defeated. was torn open and its content# thought I would like to be a news This morning he began to sink and At the close o f the war he was spilt upon ibe table. paper man aud go out interveiwiug passed into a comatose state. He married at Rosebnrg, in 1855, to The jar bore the certificate and people. It must he great fun.” grew steadily weeker throughout tbe Miss Mary M. Jones, and 15 chil signatures of the committee who “ •Everything, my dear madam, has day. The collapse was a surprise dren were the result o f the mar- tilled it on the twenty eighth day its comic side. 1 have often found to his physician and family, as he riugp, of whom seven iwys aud six of Jt unary, 1901, and tbs certifi thing at funerals which made me rested better last night than he had girls are living. He came to Coos cate read ns follows: laugh—inside, of course—tho' the during bis illness. He took some hay in 1872. and m 1874 moved to “ We, the undersigned, do hereby proprieties were all against it. Most nourishment this morning, but be Sooth Coes river, where he has I certify that the glass jar has hepu of our reporting business is made came unconscious about 9 o ’clock. since resided. He has been en- j tilled aud sealed the 29th day of of a good deal of hard work, and -Mrs. Rogers and the Governor’s two gaged in logging, principally, since I January, 1901, by request of J. 8. often strategy, when we ure in for daughters, Mrs. Bluckmau and Miss coming to the bay, and has opened Kaueinutz, with peas, beaus and a “ scoop” on the other papers.” lelcn Rogers, were at his bedside camps at various points on Coos coffees at the store of said J. 8. “Speaking of funerals,” said Mrs. j Kaneuiatz, before au open public lay. The Governor’s son, Ed river. Ivan, “ one of the most laughable | win Rogers, who is in London, was The funeral took place yesterday without eouutiug, measuring or incidents I ever saw conuected with : cabled, and F. J. Rogers, the Stan at the Coos river cemetery, the weighing or in any manner what such event was iti the case of an old ford University professor, and A. C. • Alert making a special trip fiom ever kuuwiug or leading to kuow neighbor of mine, some years ago, Rogers, of Santa Barbara, were Marshfield for the occasion. Nu the nuuibei of contents thereof— her itemise, demise, | Ht;nt for Ernest Lister, William merous relatives and fripuds were signed W. J. Sugg, Geo. E. Pike, back m the states. At uer expressed before her death, her Blackman and Private Secretary in attendance, arid sympathy was Win. Mehl and Ira Johuson.” “ Now gentlemen” said D. F. body was t■> bo shipped to her Pelletier, togather with Chief Justice expressed for the bereaved ones iu Deau, chairman of the committee, former home for burial, and in such White, of the supreme Court, were their affliction.— News. “ we will commence to count and cases you know the railroad official» attendance at the house during Death of Grandpa Williams. will not receive the corpse for ship- j (be day. no one shall talk during the deliber mont unless certified by the under - 1 The first symptoms of Governor Enoch Williams, of South Marsh ation,” Counting commenced 1 si taker that there was no contagion Rogers’ illness developed Friday, field, passed suddeuly away at the lently as the graye! Not a word fell about the business. In this case Friday afternoon at his office he con- home his son-in-law, J. D. Sunder from the lips of the men who were the undertaker was n German mid j traded a chill. A fever resulted, land in that place, on the 26th inst. hard at work, except singing out this is what he put upon tho box and by 10 o ’clock .Saturday morning Deceased was born in Simpkins of “ one LuudredP’ns the tallvmuu containing the ca-ket: the Governor begau to complain of county, Kentucky, November 23, swiftly moves his pencil. Each “ I hereby certifies dut dis casket pains in his cheat. The fever in 1815, thus being 86 years, one J man was furnished with an agate contain de bodies uv Svina nth a creased slightly and the pains he- mouth and and 3 davs of age Ee- i f uo ' llto wblcil *° deposite the con- Himpkius, uiiil I furtliei ceitilit s j (-mne quite severe. Sunday the first leased moved from Kentucky to | tents whsuoue buudred was reach- dat she die u\ old age, uml «bit de : import of his condition were given Missouri in 1853, and from there to led. One by oue tLe gieat heap deseaso be not eoutrageous. ¡out. It was announced that he was Texas in 1840. Twenty years later of beans ou tue table reduced us And we smiled audibly, for Mrs. j suffering from lobar pneumonia the he returned to Missouri, and theD though an army of ants were hard at work. There were sifting of seats, Kin was a g< h i ! talker, aud she re -, middle lobe of the right lung being to Marshfield in 1891. cited that certificate very like u cute , affected. He was attended by Dr. In 1837 Mr. Williams was mar and streckiug of arms and fingers school girl. Ingham, of Olympia. While he was ried to Miss Emaline Howard, who to take the “ Kink” out of them un- j At this junctun one of the chil- j „cknowledged to be apriously ill, liis died in 1862. To this union were til finally alter a deliveration of an j dren came in with a leg dish oi j conditions was not considered dau- horn live daughters and four sons, hour and some minutes all were f rrsy apples and another bore a pan | gerous. six of whom are living. Mesdames fighting over a haudful of beaus; fuli of nicely cracked nuts, while jj. lVag today that tile first turn J. D. Sunderland, E. W. Lewis and and the eouutiug was fiuislied. another brought up tin rear, with a for the worse came. By afternoon, Fannie Price of South Marshfield, “ Thirty thousand uiue hundred and pitcher of cidor and i tray of gUsse*. h„ was very weak and the end w m Mrs. E. J. Price, of Riverton. ^ I »evenly eight!” shouted D F. Dean “ When you visit Mr. Kan, sue I expected at any moment. He was Mrs. Ellen Head, of Lockhart, Tex- Tex-1 af,ej 81 UUJ“J,UB “ P ^ tallies and the lady, “ You gen -emeu legato unconscious and therefore free from as, and B. H. Williams, of Neosho, , amid . , the , shouts , and cheers . , , of the yourselves with ri; os. 1 (lou 11 ,,oin ITo lingered until 8 o ’clock Miss ,uri. j pain. Deceassd was a men.ebr aude' 8 i*” “ 1 'VH8 'l UR'kl>' l” >88- smoke, but uin dearly fond of fruit. tonight, when he expired. ed aowu below where au anxious of the order of Odd Fellows Of a winter evening most people, u .. . ¡crowd were waiting, the store be- Governor Rogers will he succeed many years as also th like apples, and unis with a litlle ed by Lieutenant-Governor Me L u r c h 18 low being full of people aud more good cider. Our ranch grew ihc.-t li:: ie, who was elected on the Re The immediate cause of death were standing outside, aud when apples and we made the cide . Pray publican ticket. Governor Rogers wii" a stroke o f paralysis from which the result of the eouutiug was an- let us help you. 1 can n ccoiutuend i was a Democrat he failed to rally, and only lived a imunced tbeie were shouts and j both.” cheers and all sorts of commeuts! few hours. Peace to his ashes. ...........— And we worn helped. Four Hundred Killed- .... «I W . “ How many of tin se have you that he guessed within fifty of that ( whole community. ! exact number aud that he was su re1 Mrs. Kan,” with a gesture toward a Columbi», Dec 27.— (Via I Marshfield Hun.! | to wiu “ if no oue else gets c lo s -• the children, w ho wen stout and on ) — News was received Archie Kruse and sister, Virgie, «r I ban Ins figures." Aud, there) rosy, well clad and gentle man in n d. j , , day that General Matin, tho were passengers on the outgoing were several it’s. If is a hope of “ Five; and it may be said in their : Columbian revolutionary leader, ut- Alliance. j man, but it does not count always. presence that they aie the very best ; tacked Honda, on the Magdalena J. W Bennett, the banker, is j So, it was in this instance! For of children ton. River, December 9. with 1200 men. “ Now a.amina, look out,” put ina Hie !■arris,m, consisting of 430 men. a ° T ‘ fr? * “ l>«»‘ ” ess trip to Port- those who puts reliance upon “ if»” were entirely disappointed wheuthe twelve year old lass, “you kpow Ion -lit from (la. m. until 12:30 p m. j laml aml San Francisco. what's said about praise to oue's At 8 ft. in. tbo tfftrriaou received re-. The steamer Comet will be towed fiaal ♦»'«'«•»ot o i the committee was There were som e' lnfoivunu I i T h numbering ‘200 men. Francisco by the steamer announce^. face.” wild figures. Oue tnau went as 1 ’lie battle started on the outskirts Signal. Capt Johnson will be at “ Yes: Charity and tints all tight high as trillions while others put for many children, but it does uot of tho city, and ended at Cnraooll, ^,e ^elm and Andrew Hall will it down as low se fifty or sixty. nine miles from Honda. Bayonets j handle tbe throttle on the Comet, apply to mine." At half past ten tbe committee and machetes were used. The gov ! Miss Florence L. Smith, daughter “ Charity”? Exelaiinrd the inter eminent forces were victorious. I of VV. D. L. F. Smith of this city, were invited to the City Restaurant viewer; “ Not a c o r n i n o l i name for a Four hundred men were killed dur- j was married in Portland Tuesday aud partook o f a sumptons sapper child. 'And the greatest of these, ing the battle. ¡evening to Prof. J. D. Hawes. Mr. sod I shall not omit in my report is Charity. ----------- - | II. formerly resided in this couuty tbnt tbs ladies who ran tbe popu- jls r . csfe spared neither time nor “ Most people laugh at us about Ladies’ Misses’ aud Children’s and taught for several years in our the names w> have oven our chil- hats sold at cost at M aitin’e. [public schools. The bride elect is cnl nary skill. O ne O f T he C ommittee . -*•** also known as a capable teacher and tho, e of our three hoys are,! The "Bessls K” tor th# Coquill#. Mr. and Mrs. Hawes share the eou- a n d •’] rn c. Our ] Brand new Estey Organ at half ------ gratalations of many friends, among u n i *0 nirity’ and I The following letter which is whom the 8nn desires to be classed, price at F ox’s second band store. » tllcv exemplify self-explanatory, we give thmnahl _ _ _ I not have any the kind permission of our clever f them.” meirhant. H. N. Lorens, lh e date We w ui i hi plca-cd to give an referred lo Is Dec. 21st. extended repmt. of our pleasant Mr. N L ouknz , interview, with ibis esfunnbl, la Iv, ( ' -quille City, Oregon. but time and -pace for bid. M e Dear Sir:— We »isl. to notify were never more lin; pdy entcitnio- you (lie Gasoline schooner “ Bessie ed and what at fir-t ap| eared to be a K” sails today for the Coquille profitless call, in tin u proved in Hiver, il is our iiiteulion to keep T a i l sirs a n d structive and agreeable The chil her on the rm and trns? we may GEJNTS' FURNISHERS. dren ate their nut«, ami then, Went ban -th e support o f the river mer altogether into a game of Authors, chants. while Mis. K. niulthe news gatherer Mr Elbert Dyer o f Bandon, will ; : Coquille. Oregon discoursed of many pleasant things. look ont for her on that end and Martin's Building. She was “ women’s rights” straight. we trust you will have n talk with Yes we are always rushed but i f you leaue your order with, Had iu times p u t for years been him regarding rates and whatever president of a ladies literary club, merchandise you may ship from in the next 10 days we can guarantee you the neatest was well up on books, history, amt here. and nobbiest suit or pair o f trousers you euer wore the poeta, amt would quote un Hoping this will receive yoor and haue them in time f o r the Holidays. familiar, lines, and couplets from fiiv irnbla consideration, we leraaio, the best, modern aud not so modern Yours troly, authors. Khe had a scrap-book full I Holme A Hart si. r SS