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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1902)
SIGN WRITING Another Smart Salter- A Veteran Lum&erir.an Capt. Boh. Jones, of Marshfield, Aie you ill— have you a chill, Or all-over achin'? was over tins wav greeting many Captain E Hauckendorff was all House Painting, Capi. A. M. Simpson, of San Be strong in will don’t take a pill, Gilding and Best mineral roof piriut at the 1 ! friend« last week. Francisco, the veteran lumberman pntb-d up wbei. we hauiied him a AND But eat John Curren’s bacon. Bron/in X . L. . \ full eupply of the leading va' of the coast, has been north this dipping from the Call, narrating Marine Painting, For sale by all dealers. Onion sets at Kuowlton s Drug 1 rieties garden and Hower seeds at ; Art Decora! i month looking after his mills at the smart performance of the b irk- ♦ *•*-- -------- Knnwltou’s Drug store. Store. For tiespass notices, call at this Soutli Bend and Knapptou. Cap- entitle Joseph L. Eviston, which Fresco Painting Transferal)!- Dayton Floor 75c per sack at The Mandalay arrived oft Port tain Simpson was born in Brims- , lie designed, and uow tie will he office. Orioni yesterday evening and will Lorenz's. Paper Hanging wick, Maine, 1826, ami iu 1850 uioie elated then ever wheu lie Thor Highly Equipped for all Drawing and Gatden sieds and Onion sets at came to the coast. Attedd the auction sale at Myrtle be in to Bandoli today. The captain reads of ti e reads of the record- Design kinks of T o T r a d e - A thoroughbred Linegar & Medley's. built a mill at Astoria in 1852 breaking passage of the Forest Painting in Distern-I Point touinrioiv. Large supply of fine Ouiou sets The venture was oulv a partial Home. His pride is pardonable ; per. Enameling, Mrs J. E. Marlin o f Riverton, •Jersey Bull for a good Durham— at Knowlton’s Drug Store. apply to J. A. Jackson at Arsgo. success at that early date. The »ml the people of Coos county . was,in town today. Pyrogr pi The Steamer Argo and gasoline Go to Walkers' tlie» photograph captuiu in discussing the lumber share with him in the achievements I Stucco Work. Mat Kuuttson, o f Riverton, had Hchnonei Bessie K sailed from the eriii ou Front St, for good pictures. ; situation on the coast snvs: “ The of our home huilt boats. The 8an ! HAKRY BACKENSTO, business in town yesterday. COQUILLE. resources for supplying the market ; Francisco Examiner of Jau. 20th ; Coquill for San-Fraucisco yester- See the beautiful Stereoscopic however, are unlimited amt we i says: Have you been vane in sled? If day. Views of Ernest Stand at Lorenz’s should be conservative. Lumber I “ Laden with sulphur, the four- not,'yon should attend to it at race C. W.Paterson, the ranrble manble t store. is always wanted and will continue [ masted schoimer Forest' Home nrriv tuau of M irslifteld, is very ill. It A big supply of Newhro’s Her- Mrs. Moon, the milliner, will to he so. The foreign demand is ed in port today from Hakodate, af- j is to tic hoped that he may soon re picide at McDonald's tousonal sellall fall millinery regardless of heavy and the eastern trade is ter a record breaking passage. The j cover. parlors. strong. Local towns are building Forest Hume is thirty-two days from J 1 c Miss Ella Buck returned from ost. Hakodate, Japan. Although several | T o T ka CK— A splendid camera Baudot) vcsteiday where she had R. F. Garrett, of Myrtle Point, U(i, so that the local demand is ex sailing vessels have come from Hak-. for n typewriter—call on F- A. spent speut several days visstiug took over a carload of beef cattle tensive and will continue to he so All places along the odate in twenty-seven days, the pas- j Stewart, of Coquille. and mutton sheep to Marshfield for years. her many frtehds- B illa r d coast are prosperous. Coos Bav 1 sage made hv the Forest Homo is! D. Morgon is shipping a lot of The foundations for Golden’s j M ml ay. They were for Holme’s ami Humbolt are on the ton wave | the fastest ever made by ascliooner. •V’ WL ö 4 -n c n o r i H Itm n Y » 1 o i o n - potatoes. They will go over to the now buildings are being laid, and uiarkep ! of prosperity. I keep on I C lö L lw O ou building So avers her captain. Captain Kal- A S u l l G p i 9 » C G b O S j p C l l C l y O L l I bay by tomorrow’s train. work will progress as rapidly as In a recent letter from J. H. vessels for the lumber ttade at the lemlrerg also says that his vessel j Schruedr, of Arngo. the J udge give former place the same ss I hayo holds the record for the run Dick Rose struck u lumber pick c'rcuiustauces will allow. in his leg last week and laid off a Dr. G. A. Churchman, our new jus a points r for which we are ex- been doing the past 40 years. between Shanghai and Yokohama. day or so but is all rigid again uow. dmggist, has opened up Ifis stock ceedingly thankful an would he very B o t i think the export trade is a ‘Eight days from Shangai to Yoko J. L Knight, the up river stock- | in the Golden building and is now much pleased to have as many of little oveidoue and I think 1 shall hama,’ said Captain Kallemberg.’is tmr pioneer friends who can help not build so many vessels in the fu the smartest passngo between those man, shipped a car load of flue | dispensing drugs to the public. us out along this line to do so. ture as I have iu the past. We have ports ever made by a sailing vessel. in niton sheep to Marshfield on Fri- J Postmaster Nosier will not re. We quote from his letter, which 1« j *sported for years from Kuappton Notwith standiug her smart pas cerve mail after 11 A. M.. as the day. follows: “ It is about time that the Hnd Imve now a good market, but sage, the Forest Home experi- mails will tm thor >uglilv fumigted F E. Wilson and Jesse Byers, proper Hiithograpliy ot the names Wl, [],,d pi begin oo rather a small enepb rough and hoysterous weath , o f Summer, were over last week before leaving this place iu the given to creeks, i tc., by the early scale and build up our trade But er ou the voyage. On three ditfer- future. greeting their many friends o f this I settlers he n-ed by the local pa the foreign trade is growong Hud ent occasions the schooner’s fore Thomas llenti!!], the contractor, | pers, and theiehy educate the peo- will likely increase as the years go sail was carried away and her deck city. T a ilo r © an d . started for Seattle last Friday p|e iu such mutters. This thoughts by. ” was continually awash. The cargo The price war into which the GEJNTS’ f u r n i s h e r s . Captain Simpson is probably the of the Forest Home cousists of window glass makers have entered where he goes for r. daughter who \ was suggested by the article in your 200 toDS of sulphur.’ ’’— Suu. may easily result iu breaking up will make her horre with her par- ! last issue intitled Carbondale on oldest lumberman on the coast and I, ents iu the future. j the Larapey." There are several despite his advanced year» takes things. A uction S ale . At Myrtle Point Cbarley Matheson has been quite ! versions of this panie, neither be- 1 au active personal interest in Lits * 1 ing n .> n m r o o t Y o g u n if tD I' W. H. Erdice, the Myrtle Point coi reel. \ We see it written j Coos Bay. Ora. Knappton and Oregon on Wednesday January sick the past few days, having con- , creamery inan.Cand.G. T. Moulton, Lam pry and La in per. ! South Bend mills in Washington 29, 1902 I will sell the following: station agent at this place, will go traded smallpox ami measles nt the The cre“ k derives its name from j as well as his interests inCaliforuia. 1 span of match Mares, 2 milch I came time, however lie is much ! to San Francisco by the uext cows, 1 Oak bedroom set, 2 bed | better now and will be al! right in ! John Lnmpa, a SwPed, who first I — Oregon Tiinberman. steamer. ¡settled there iu 1859. Tlierfore, steads, lc o o k stove, 1 parlor stove, 1 a few days. ¡the proper way to spell it is The West. also 3 doz vols Medical books. If the practice of ¿filing clair Some Oregon mist brok in on L A M P A ,” ami dou’t you forget j Eugene now boasts of n locom- Other articles to numerous to voyants who prey upon the credu lous and superstitious becomes aur summer weather the last of the j lit. Some oft he old spttlers called I obile which E H. Ingham has pur- mention. Sale commences at 1 p. week aud later on turned colder, j j him Larnper. aud otr.ers put the general, how will a lot of “ suckers” I chased to deliver goods from his in. sharp. Terms cash. i and on Frlbay night gave us some; ; French touch on it aud made it Dr. 8. L. R oderds , department store. A locomobile is get rid of their spare change? Martin’s fJmldin.'»;. : : : Coquille, Ore? o.i I of the “ beautiful,” since which it I Lumpier. Lampa was well edu- an automobile propelled by steam. J. B. Fox, Auctioueer. G. S. Davis, the Norway cream- | has beet. quite cold, freezing •eated aud of an adventurous tem The schooner Nettie Hundborg, ery man, arrived nt Ferudale too siderahly each night. perament. A mining excitement Hobos Stole A Train- which ran aground inside the into to see his mother alive, she hav | caused him to leave Coos county Thomas Johnson, a young man mouth of the river last week, is ing passed away on the 16th ipst. Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 24.— Ten i about 22 years of age, who fnmier- iu 1862. Before leaving he gave reported badly damaged. She float Mr. Davis will come home by the I ly resided at Gravel Ford died in I ice a brief history of himself aud ed across the chanuel tothe north tramps, the majority of whom were next Areata. Portland Jan. 18, 11)02, of tp'noid also his proper name.” etc. side at high tide Tuesday morning aimed with revolvers, took posses ------- Erntana diamonds are the latest fever. The deceased was well known and went to the bottom, where she sion of an east-bound Denver &Rio A ( ' litre* l o r D. i i s j i l» s i£ o . tiling iufget-ricl).quick discoveries. here and was an upright. industrious rests ou her beam ends. The masts Grande freight train this morning, The'discovei ies are alleged tn’ liav« i \ouug man, highly esteemed by all. W. C. Williamson, of Amherst, and booms have been cut away and five miles cast of Florence, drove Va., says: "F or more than a year I efforts have been made to light her the brakenoen into the caboose and been t o tide on Blood Cieak, and j — Enterprise. the stampede to that section bids suffered from lumbago. I finally up. Tne craft is badly damaged held the train by force until the C o q u ille , O re g o n . Mrs. John Cuiren and little Jen fair to result in making the section ! tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and may prove a total loss. Pueblo water works, 3J milee west nie returned from Sau Francisco j aud it gave no * entire relief, which justify ils name. of this city, were reached. The ►SB*--» today, Jennie having sufficiently Pueblo police officers, who had been HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Scores of dead in an Iowa Mine- Tils coldest weather recorded by recovered to come home. While ! all other remedies had failed todo.” notified by the railroad authorities a|registerii;g thermometer kept iu she is not fully, recovered, she will j Sold by R. 8. Kuowlton. Dos Moines, la., Jan. 24.—News of the practical theft of the train, E 2 a tir e l 3 T ISTew M a n a g e m e n t . tho cold >«t place ip town this win doubtless he all light in a short Notice To Mariners- was received at 1 o’clock of a ter captured the entire gang. In the ter is 22 degrees above. This is time, of which her many friends rible mine explosion t)t Lost Creek, Police Court today the tramps were very different fiom the westher of will be highly pleased. Notice is hereby given that Rogue la., teu mile soutu of Oskaioosa. sentenced to jail for 150 days each E l e c t r i c IM g -lv ts i n eT rer^ r P e o n which we rendMn innnv of the states J. H. Frederick, state organizer River Rest Buoy, a black, first class Sixty miners are now reported to be for vagrancy It is said they will even far south o f this. for the Fraturua! Aid Association, can, marked “ R. R.”, has gorje adrift missing'. Four dead have been he prosecuted luter on graver ltate i from one to two dollars per day. SW. taken out and six injured, all fatally. charges. C. H. Frv, having been awarded started for Portland last Wednes-1 from its station the snoerintendency of the county | day via Rosed mg. He went out by 8. from the S. break m the reef. Particulars arc hard to obtain, ow ---- ... ---- ------ infirmary,'sold his place the Moul ¡o f town with with Waller Laird ! It will be replaced as early as prctic- ing to the fact that the mine is ten ton Dairy at the crenmerv near | as Mr. L. was returning from his able, F. E. MeEidowney, superintend miles iu the country, and there is no town to our townsman, E. A. H owpv i trip in with Mrs. Hall, hut took n This notice affects the List of Bea telephone line to it, The disaster, ent of Ladd’s Hazel Fern Farm, re n recent arrival in this part, is well ¡saddle horse along expecting to cons and Buoys, Pacific Coast. 1902, ports that Golden Glow, imported W A TC H E S, N O V E L T IE S , 8IL V E R M A I -i it is said, was caused by a dust ex from the Islands of Jersey and win pleased with our climate and 18 a j finish the journey ou horsehaci page 39. plosion, and took plime at 12:15. (.’lucks, Jewelry, Rings. Everything to be h u d fixture hero now. ner of second prize at the Oregon By order of the Light-House Des M vines, Jan. 24.—3:15 P. AL Coos county comes in for several u ii first-class Jewelry Store at the right price- Board. —Sixieen bodies have been taken State Fair as a three-year-old and The McAdams hoys started this | beautiful rIIu stratum« in the Jan- over lost fall in a seven days test, IV. P. D ay , How about the W ATCH ? from the L'-st Creek mine, all hor morning^for Cottage Grove, this j nary number of “ The Columbia Commissioner U. S. N., Light-House ribly burned, according to a tele September 7 to 13, inclusive, gave Is it keeping good time? state, where they will work in the i River an I Oregon Timbermnn." 286 pounds of milk from which there Inspector. phone message received bv the daily wood'preaerving rdant of the South Or do you do a good deal of gueesiog to kt ov This is a grand paperdevotnd ex- - «9« —— * was made 18 pounds and three oun-1 ( upital. The east end of the mb e | ern Pacific. They held positions | nlusively to the preservation and a here you are? (Marshfield Sun.) ees of butter. At that time she w h s | is on fire, and it is stated that, the re in the sains institution at 8 sson, i development of timber interests of Onr specialty is watch repairing. I f yon » » . i Mis J. Giirnes left last week for is little hope now of saving the 30 four years and five months old and California, but which has been i the Pacific northwest, and richly weighed *.50 pounds. Her daily ra is i nt of order bring it to us. We will repair i in Vallejo. Cal., where Mr. G. has a or 40 miners entombed. moved to Cottage grove. | deserves the support of the people tion was G£ pounds of ground oats, position in the navy yard. a skillful manner. ! iu this quarter of the county, barley and bran mixed, two pounds Miss Minnie and Master Gene i • Mrs. Fisher, mother of Mrs. j. Butte, Mont., Jau. 25.— A con of oil meal and all the mixed hay Nosier are the happy owners o f n j Messrs. Alliee and Y onc ;, of thè ' L. Durand, died at the home of servative estimate of the number of she would eat. She was turned on liiuutifnl I ¡cycle each, ¡»resents | Fish-rap sliingleiniil, were iu town i tier daughter in Flagstaff, Sunday, horses shipped from Montana last, ] a poor pasture at night.— Rural from their big brother Is, of San ] vesteiday Tliey iuforin us tliat aged 87 years. year pities the number at 100,000. j Northwest. Diego, California. To say that they haye heen runniiig Iheir new Tho fish market has been well The British call for mounts for ! these young peopio are delighted mill forseverul days, and tliat every ¡supplied with herring for the past •South Africa has resulted in thou- I A Investm ent. hardly expresses their appreciation thing runs nicely. By thè tiuie | week. They are caught in the thè road front thè tifili toth e river | lower hay where they run in large sands of head of stock leaving the j I “ I was troubled for about seveu S e w in g M a c h in e n c e d /e s ,o i/ and r e p e l of. these lovely presents. state. The result is that there are ; i years with my stomach and in bed gets gufili enougll to liaul over thev John Koon, o f this (dace, who »ili he alile to fili all rders with ' schools and are sold for 25 cent6 now fewer horses in this state than 1 ; iir.lf of my time,“ eavs E. Demick, ever before; iudeed there are no 8otii' rydie, lnd. “ I spent about has sold out his tide lands do vn thè Lesi aritele to he Iliade flom our j per bucket. • large hands, and uuless there is a $1,1)00 and nev *r could gel anything the river expected to start to his tiue red cedar. D o i i ’ t Iiivt* T4»K«-fl»«*r. movement of horses to Montana from ! to help me until 1 tried Kodol old home in New York state yes terday or today, but discovered he. W’ e have received several letters Consti put ion au I lib ito never the South there is certain to he a ; Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken « had smallpox and will defer the from friends in the country lately i»n together. De Witt’« Little Dar- horse famine in this state next year. ; few bottles and am entirely well.” ! Ifefore the bottom fell out of the Yo,. don't live by what you eat. Sot trio for a few days, not because lie asking ns to stop sending ’ hem the ly Hirers promote p a > v action SSS k s I | horse market a eayuse could be seen by what you digest and assimilate is sick, but merely as a matter of i HERALE Until the smallpox scare the howrls without distress form. He is stopping at Mr Beu- | is over. We will say to our pat have been troubled with cos'ive- on everv hill. Today it is possible If your stomach doesn’t digest haiu’s to keep Johnny company rons that there arp no persons con nees nine jears,’* sa vs •). O. Greene, to drive for 50 miles across tho coiiu - ; vonr food von really starving. Kodol ■ a Inly he is not aliowid to run at nected with the paper who have Depauw, I ml “ [ have tried inauv t.y without seeing n horse. Dyspepsia Core does the stomach’s f a large. j had the prevailing complaint and remedies but Little Early Risers work hy digesting the food. You | all have been vaccinated and a l e give best results.” IT S. Knowl- | don’t have to diet. Eat all )On ; Merger Does Not Kill Compstilion- An effort is being made to have ! not likely to become afflicted, and toD. want Kodol Dyspepsia (hire cures' Crater I rks'set aside » national , in case such a thing should happen * - — Jan. 24.—A special from Olym all stomach troubles. U 8. Knowl- park, and our Congressman, Hon. ! the persou» will retire from the pia to the Times: Governor McBride 1 ton. Another Volcano Broke Out- Tlios. U. Tongue, lias introduced a ¡office before tin affection could he todax issued a proclamation oppos bill iu cou 'iess with that end in communicated. Citv of Mexico, Jan. 21.— The ing railroad merger under the name Noth e to Debtors. view. In order to sin w our appre town of Chilpanciugo in the state of of Northern Securities Company. elation of ills efforts in this move Our tow ns mas, H. B. Haskins, Guerrero is in ruius from the earth Tho Governor declares that the All pprsons knowing themselves t J we should secure a goodly nuiulier brought ns in some sample straw quake of Friday. Another volcano community of interest» operation of to lie indebted to me are respect- b:,i o f names to the petitions now be berries from Ills garden one dev iu tho immediate neighborhood hns railroad« is dangerous because of fully called upon to make ¡m ine-! «4 ing circulated in this section. Cra last week which speak in pretty ter lake is one of the most interest strong terms for the mildnes of become active since the earthquake. the insecurity of the individuals dials settlement as I must have tdq Mt Coliras, the first volcano report making it up. Such community com what is cnmmiiip to me to enable ing and wonderful features from a | oar winter The berries are well ed in crupti- n, is 18,259 feet high, munity stitle« competieion, which is me to carry on my business. veologtcal stand (aunt of view in ¡developed, s >un measuring ns Mt Hood. Yours, Respectfully, ! Ejj the only protection ir. this Htat« America, if not in the world- Its much nt 4^ ii clips in circiimper- a half higher th - in -•» - TV. H. SCHROEDER. ( M against railroads. The Governor de high altitude gives ir a cool climate j ence and coloring nicely as they C h i l d W o r t h . tt l H I o a i« . ---------------------------- clares that the people should pre ■nnkiDg it an exceedingly desirable I ripen-d However, the late change “ My child is worth millions tr. pare to enforce their rights the place to visit in hot weather. No in the weather will cause them to A t^are Bargain. Orpgonian should miss a cli mce dec y. T oe patch in the court me,’’ Says Mrs. Mai y Bird of Har- ' state should appoint a Railroad Com ------ ! wl to sign this petition and thus lend house yard cared for by Janitor risburg, Br, "vet I would have lost I mission for the protection both of Any person who desires a cheap . . Ilia influence to the establishing of P wry lias been bloomiug and de her by croup had I not purchnsed I civic rights and railroad property. " * J desirable farm on easy terms, a place national park ooveriug this natural veloping good siz-il lierries all a b ittle of One Minute Cough of 160 acres with fair buildings. Cure,” One Minute Cough Cure wonder. winter long. For Sale 3t a Bargain. good orchard, sufficient bottom land ia sure for coughs’ croup nml . to keep from 15 to 20 cows, in a ihroat and lung troubles. An ab 160 acre dairy ranch, maclnrery, o00(i neighborhood, not far from solutely safe cough Cure which tools and eleven cows. crenmerv should •all at the office of acts immediately. The youngest J. (¿UICK, Coquill Or. A. J, Sherwood child cun take it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste aud remedy how often it helped them Every family should have a bot tle of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season especially it may he needed suddenly Tiie greatest remedy of th« age for ail^kinds of Aches and Pai»«, Brui f R. 8. Kuowlton. Rheum&tiefA, Neuralgia, Cramps, und Coli«, manufactured by L O C A L ITE M S. I Carriage - Painting Painting ani Grami, moments. All kinds of soft ¿■drinks and fine cigars.'f m m m & p iM cr A full line of up-to-date Gents’ Fur nishings. Up-to-date Styles. A lull line of woolens to se lect from. W orkm an ship Guaranteed. HOTEL COQUILLE J. P. TUPPER, Propriétéi . Wilson Jewelry Cc Atlas Oats. If you want a good dish of musb. for Breakfast call and pur chase a package of A t las Oats. On Sale at Lyons’ Store. Lyons’ Saw Mill Liquid Electricity! Deals in all kinds of rough anc Dressed Lumber. MOULDING A SPECIALTY. ISO IX V J . C . L A I R D , C uquillo, W iles.»- In Myrtle Point, January 22- 1002, t„ Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Warner, a An kept on sale by C. M. LC'EELS, Front Stieet, Ciqniile City, O n gun da os titer. / '•33