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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1902)
LOCAL ITEMS. G. W. Clinton,of Norway, was in town yesferdyy. Another Pioneer Laid SIGN WRITING to Kelt- IClearence SaleH Jnines A. Clinton, one of Coos House Painting, [Gilding and Large supply of fine Onion sets countv’s oiliest and most respected AND at Kuowltnu’s Brno Store. Broozing, citizens pa»8ed away at the home Mr. Lorenz's folks are expected Murine Painting, C. O. Gi'.key, of this place, visit of lid Corman, on the North Fork, -S L iV T T H E * — - Art Decorating, Carriage - Painting borne soon. ed at Myrtle Point last week. ou the 11th inst at the age of 79 Fresco Painting Qniilen mods and Onion sets at Transferable years. The deceased has lived in Grandma 3age will be down on Linegur <fc Medley’s. Coos county for the past 30 years, the Alliance from The Dalles. Paper Hanging Thoroughly Equipped for all Drawing and and was the head of a large The Allisiice sailed from the In Dry Good, Rubber Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes in or F. W. Wright, of the Butler family who are greately grieved at Designing, . .. . , k iu k s of bay for Portiaud today. Fumtin" iu Diatem-1 place, was down yesterday. his euddeu demise. The deceased der to make room for Spring Goods. Enameling, per. 0. S. Andrews, at present o f The republican county conven was uot ill very long, and this was Calicoes, (i aud 7 cents per yard, now 5 cents. Riverton was up yesterday. the first time within his recollection tion will be held nu March 29th. Pyrograpby. Ginghams 10 “ “ •• “ 7 “ Stucco Work. i that a doctos had been summoned L B. Ilolleulioek, of the Ncrtb Outing Flannels, 12J “ “ “ “ 10 “ HARRY BACKENST0, Go to Walkers’ the photograph I fur bis r?lief. Grandpa Clinton (( iqUll.l.E Fork, was in towu yesterdny. Woolen Dress Goods 25c. “ “ “ 18 “ ers, ou Front St, for good pictures. I leaves a large fnmily of children Percales 12^c. “ “ “ 8 “ Tbe steamer J. Warren made a See the beautiful Stereoscopic and grandchildren who will greatly Ladies Fine Shoes 81 25 to $3. per pair trip up tbe Norfh Fork yesterday. ! Views of Ernest Stand ut Lorenz’s miss their leader and counsellor, as Children’s and Misses, from 65c to 81.50 per pair well as by a large circle of friends Begin the wheeling season right | 6*oro Men’s mill Boy’s H h I s , from 25c to $2 W. W. Sharp, of Portland, and and acquaintances lie was laid by going to L ong’s for a liauipler. Rubber Goods Below Cost. Miss Ida .Johnson, of this county, to rest in tbe Norway Cemetry, Everything in the Store Cut in Proportion ____ Order your oemeiry work fo were married in Portland on the funeral services being conducted Decoration Dnv. Stewsrtifc Host The greatest remedy of the age for al^kiads'of Aches and Pains, Brui» s.. by Bev. Tnomas Bark low. 10th lost. gate. — ------ • Gravel Ford Gleanings- Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, and Colic, manufactured by DON'T THROW THAT Miss Mabel Lawhorn has came Charley Butler, of the Point, Creamery Meeting- home from her visit to Sumner Gravpl Ford is still alive and had business down this way yester J . G. L A I R D , C o q u ille , w here she had a wrestle with the BODY OVERBOARD. The Carl Bros, of Norway have everybody well and got a move day. smallpox. For sale by C. M. SKEELS, Frout Str'eet CoqndleCy almost got their Butter aud Cheese on. J. H. and A. J. Badabangh made Clias. Stanff, of the firm of factory completed an.I ure expecting HERO OF SANTIAGO A C HRISTIA N i Tbe raius came down and the us a pleasant busiuess call yester Cruse and Stanff, provision dal- the balance of their machinery on day. ers in Marshfield, had busiuess iu the coming trip of Mandalay, and river came up out of its banks « • r a t i n i . T h e W a r « « r r c s p o u t i c n l , j spreading all over bottoms. In I lls tireur llm ih . ! A big supply of Newhro’s Her- Ibis city on Friday. they will call a meeting ut there The new steamer, the J. Warreo, The stockholders of the little Creamery on Saturday, March ttie picide at McDouald’s tousunal Glad ! schooner Mizpah have succeeded in 1 at 10 a. m. for purpos of electing made a trip up this Week. parlors. to see it. It looks fine and is the [selling the vessel to the North a board cf directors and to explain fastest boat that ever came up T r i I* 111«* W h o l e ■ r u l l i . A N r o o u i l F. Long & Sons have a full j to the patrons on what plan the fuc-| this fat. C o u i *I-.11 h r i m i W o u l d A u n i l i i - aud complete line of saddles and j Alaska Salmon Co. We hope she will be l a l r i l i * F.ii«*i»ií«‘ ¿ harness. W. H Schroeders little boy fell tory’ will bo run the coming season i b a c k again s o o d . and tbe steamer Welcome will leave j There is plenty of mud up here The Mandalay will take a deck I and broke bis legone day last week. Admiral Schley is threatened by Coquill at 8 a. m. aud take all those { just now. load of. lumber at Price’s mill I This is the second tjmo ho has B illa r d P a r lo r his enemies, and the cause is at ttint want to attend the meeting the happened to this misfortune. The school nt the Rural Acad next trip. round trip for 25cFach. They would j emy will continue oue month tributed to George E. Graham, the Nearly all of the yellow flags are like for every body that is inter War Correspondent, aud his book Albert E. Seaman the Attorney, longer, though quite a number of “ Schley and Santiago.” came oyer from Marstield Frilay tRkpn down and no more naw cas ested in the dairy huisnees to come. pupils have stopped. There are es of smallpox are developing, and This book contains an autograph od legal business. H. (i. A J. D. C a u l , Props. 22 at present. The teachers are letter of Schley’s addressed to our town is fnst assuming its nor B orn .—I n Coquille City, Feb mal condition. in attendance nt the examination. Graham, iu which Admiral Samp- ruary 16, 1902, to Mr. aud Mrs. Some of the pupils quit on account sou is by inference criticized for Don’t l.et Your Children go BearJootod- George P. Miller, Jnines Mast J. Lydick, a son, of smallpox, though the scare is uot having been present when the J. W. Byers and Louis Hpller of 21 prs. infants’ shoes, per pr, 20c rbout oyer now. A full supply of the leading va the North Fork are down with 1 Lot women’s shoes, per pr, Si 25 Spanish Flest was destroyed. W save glad to know the 14th rieties garden ami flower seeds at about 700 fine logs which they 1 “ misses’ What a horde of petty politicians .................. 1 60 Knowltou’s Drug store. are clamortus against Schley, aud 1 “ chilhron’s “ “ “ 50 of February is at hand. eel I to Mr. .Tohneon, of tins place. A great number of logs have for what reason? 1 “ men’s heavy “ “ “ 1 )5 J. G. Beliew and family, of F. Long <fc Sons will have on “ fine « “ “ ] 25 gone down the river. We are It has been suggested, that Presi Myrtle Point, were passengers to band a full stock of Hamblpr 1 “ 1 “ hoy’s medm. “ “ • * 1 00 lookiug for Louis Heller’s to came dent Roosevelt is lookiug with Baudon on Saturday’s boat. Bicycles for 1902. and nlso a fal l “ ladies’ hoes, 10c per pair. uext, as there is tiue wa.er to reun gtet eouceru on the great aud won and complete stoek of bicycles While Plymoth liocks, (Hazel- dorful proularity Admiral Schley them iu. 1 “ men’s socks, 20c. wood strain). Eggs, $1 for 13. fixtures. Leave your order for the 1 “ men’s 15o collars now 10c. is creating iu his trip arouud the Miss Inez Bunch made a visit Rambler bicycles. F. M. Gevrez Coquille, Or. O . M. S k e e l s . G o q u ille , O reg o n . home last Friday and returned ou country. Is if possible Schley may prove A. G. Balch arrived bv the Miss Hattie Price, of Biverton, Tuesday. fMyrtle Point Enterprise.1 a formidable presideutsi candidate? visited with Roy. Mr. Price’s Mamlnlny from Southern Cal Mr. Taylor Wrtkly, of Luda, A slide occuried on the Sugar HEADQUARTERS FOR T O U R IST S AND C OMMERCIA L T R A V E L E R S . Certaiuly, Roosevelt is too brave folks iu town several days last ifornia, having gotten world of the passed this place Wednesday and'sincere a man to assist Schley’s illness of his wife at this place. Loaf grade Tuesday. Woik of re-1 week. morning. enemies because of be baying be E n t i r e l y 3 S T e - w M a n a g e m e n t . Mrs. Balch, is however, much moving the slide was commenced \ Mr. and Mis. .1. II. Schrneder, The Miuard boys of Plasaot come a possible candidate. immediately and the road was soon improved. o f Arago’ went to T. P. Ilanly’s Hill, brought down a large raft Sampson’s friends are afraid of the open for travel again. .lolin Peart hn3 his trestle near Biverton, for a visit the last of lumber for Mr. Hollenbeck a wonderful Huceess this new book of Electric Eigrlrts in ©very Hoorn ■ J . T. Lewellen who has been in erected across the bottom from the few days ago. o f the week. Graham’s is meeting with. Why? ^ I railroad to Hie hill at the mouth California for the past four months Mr. Frank Fish is still milk because this book with its 500 pa Rate j from oue to two dollars per day. Beit Wasson ami Foste, who are nf Cunningham, and will soon be for the benefit of his health, return ing his Weekly visits. ges of eloqueut facts, and its fifty ed to this place, Mouday. Hia mining in the Eckley district’ were ..... .. able to deliver coal iu all Kinds of J. P. TUPPER, Proprietor. Mr It. Sumerlin will preach at pages of actual photographs’ so down today and visited Mr. and wenther. This tramway will be a health is somewhat improved- Two children cf Mr. and Mrs. the church at Gravel Ford the 4th thoroughly refutes all the charges Mrs. Drydeu great convenience to the people made in the first court-martial, and Jas. Houser, who reside at Bridge, Sunday in February. Editor J. C. Roberts’ of the iu its iuirueedisto Vicinity. puts it eutirely out of the qustlou nn tbe middle Fork, died very pe Glowing Beauty. Myrtle Point Enterprise, paid us The Enterprise does not accent culiar deal Its last Hatardav night, to start a s ecoud oue, that the --------» «#»---------- a pi»as >nt cill yesterday morning our apology of las! week for slight press antagonist io to Schley t hey were suddenly taken ill and W A TC H E S, NO VELTIES, w bile iu town. irregularities in our makeup, and iu a lew hours the younger child are turning heaven and to stop its EXGITING TIME IN NEW MEXICO S IL V E R W A R E , ^Clocks, Jewelry, scolds ns for giving an item from 6ale and tlius killed the wave of en Proffs. Bunch. Ready’ and Nosier died, the oilier child Hged four are examining the papers of recent that paper without credit, lint it is years, living but a few hours after. Jack Musgrove s Bandits To Be Exteminated thusiasm for Schley aud his cause Rings. Everything to be found which is sweeping the country. applicants for certificates here to all right. While we did not mean The cause of the deaths is not in a first-class Jewelry Store at the to steal the item outright, wo pot it known but it is supbosed to tiave- El Paso, Tex., Feb. 14.— Pursu. Mr. W. B. Cottkey, the well 'W A T C F _ day. They will finish tomorrow. separated from the heading giving lieeu caused by some kind of pois not to instructions from Governor known Chicago publisher, is keep right prices. Sam Boss, of the Dalles, has credit and made it nopear so. oning though a thorough search Otero, of New Mexico, the Sheriffs ing bis great million dollars plant How about tbe WATCH? W a it h a m W a tc h e s been heie for several days vis I f yon care to invest in Real failed to shed any light on the sup of Guadalupe, Union, Lincoln and at Hammottp busy night aud day, iting Mr. J. M. Drane’s fsmilv * r c c o r r e c t timekeepers. Is it keeping good time? Gbaues Counties are organizing and the mail orders that are coming who are friends of long stand Estate, I ca D probably please yon position as no poison of any kind pussies of picked men to hunt down Some are better adapted to in, i ach let * ei con tail) it g one doll h > in qra'itv and price, among my Or do you do a good deal of could be found about the place ing. Mr, Boss started for home " o n e c l a s s o f se rv ic e than] 23 farm properties, 15 houses and Another child of Mr. and Mrs the members of the .luck Musgrove ana fifty cents for each copy i Friday. guessing to know where you are? t o a n o t h e r , b u t a l l are lots, 12 vacant lots. 4 business Houser’s has hpen very low but baud af bandits which has recently this wonderful book, servo to kee | A. W. Jenks, of Harris, Califor houses, acreage, timber and coal will probably recover. terrorized that region. This means a small army of clerks very, ver y t r u s t w o r t h y and durable, Our specialty is watch repairing. nia, come up by the last Alliance lands now in stock. I loan money that a war of exteoiuiuatiou will be busy. and all are guaranteed.— If you watch is cut of order bring and will locate in Coos counly.JWe on approved security. Here is an anecdote taken ut ruu Several B o r n . —At ./oheson’s Mill, Feb.10, waged against the outlaws, and ex S ix sizes and variou s qualities fro m 7 J ew eled to *3 Jew eled are glad to see these young men residences and a store to rpnt 1902, to Mr mid Mrs. James Mer- citing times are expected in that dom flora Graham’s book. it to us. We will repair it in a _ —G o ld , G old Pilled, Silver comeing in. Tbev make the best reasonable. Two houses and lots tba daughter. portion of New Mexico to which Tbe Brouklyn was alone— “ On A n d N ic k e l skillful manner. cnees. o f citizens. the outlaws have retreated. They our starboard side were the four to sell on the installment plan. Fred J. Ward is the postmaster aro said to be in the fastness of tuo Spa nisti vessels, each one of them R. D . S an fo rd . at the new pcstoffiice at Crescent About tbe first o f March' The plaiuly in view and each of them Real Estate, Coquille, Or. city— the young milling town on Wild Capital) Mountains. Evening .Journal, an np to date The Governor addressed a strong firing. If Schley had given the afternoon news paper, will begin During the prevalence of small the isthmus. letter to the -Sheriffs of tiro four slightest indications at tlmt mo publication in Portiaud by the pox at Coquille I)''. .T. W. Strange, Our printer friend. August Eick- | counties mentioned urging them to ment that he was afraid of the re Jonrnal Pi intiug Cympany, Alfred our resident dentist, devoted Ills, worth, of Marshfield, who has been I “ end the reign of terror in the isol D. Bowen, general malinger. time to attending the wants o rendering valuable assistance op j ated settlements of Eeaateru New sult, or if he had ord-red the belin out over to take the brooklyu cut patients outside of town. Now J. L. Barker, of Fairyiew, came that all danger of contracting the the Sun during the a’iseuce of Ed- j Mexico, esused by the murderiug of tlie tight, it is perfectly possible to town Thursday and spent a day disease at tnis p l a c e is past he will itor Luse, dropped in to see us [ and pillagint outlaws,” and promis that pacific wauld have seized us S e w in g M a c h in e n e e d /e s ,o i/ and r e p a ir s or so with his son, Fred of this be in his home office, he having yesterday. He goes back to the ing that he will recommend to the all. But as coolly as if he were place. Mr. Barker tells ns that Canto home last Satntdav, arriv bay tomorrow. H i has our th raks next Legislature that r< wards be saying he would join a pleasure givou those who are instrumental cruise. Commodore Schley said to there in coosidf rahle complant ing np the river from Currey for courtesies. in capturing and convicting the Cook all iu the same breath, ‘ Well, from vaccination in his neighbor c >untv, via B m Ion on the morn largest Oak irae in the'world. brigs nds. hood, but that there is nothing ing boat. we are goins to stay with them, Patients desiring his keep her in toward them,’ aud in serious. servicis can now call on him at Grants Pass Fell. 10,-What is the next instant, to Ellis, Get that his 0 lquille office where he will Little ElswortK. tbe yearold son uudoubtly the largpst oak tree in The Boston Physician who rid rang), Ellis.’ Ellis steppep out o f Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCloskey bogl.it to sos them. the world is discovered in Western iculed ami opposed vaccination and from the shadow of the turret and died at their home at Myrtle Pai 't L. W. Cnlbprtson, son of Win. Josepino county in the lower end went into n smallpox hospital to took the range. 1,200 yarda.’ he yesterday morning at one oclock. Culbertson, of the North Fork ar j of tbe Illinois Valley. This prove his immunity contract!r| the snug out and turned to step back. Thus another flour has been rived in town Friday on his way * big tree is nt least much bigger diseuso iu its worst form aud may The Dext moment his headless body plucked from this family circle. home, lie having been away since I than the much talked o f ”giant oak die. dropped to tbe deck. A six-pound Thfae herievod patents have tbe October '93. The young man has of Germany,” which is deserebed shell had knocked his head off. In showing that being President aympathynf all. been in the service of Uncle Sain as an old oak stump, ten feet in did not make his fatherly feeling Two men »ere about to tbrow tbe a good portion of this time, havioe ' height and 20 feet in circumference j less acute Mr. Roosevelt felt the body overboard, but, in tbe midst G. S. Davis, the Norway cream been on the Cruiser B dtimour and at largest part of the trunk. This touch of nature which Shakes of a rain of missiles, with every in ery man. returned from bis visit to guuboat Concord in the Philip- tree is old, very old, ¡ d fact, that Humboldt county, California, by peare to truly said makes the whole dication that the Brooklyn was to pines. It so happened that be was ¡only the decaying stump remains be sacrificed, with almost every the Alliance accomoani^d by bis world kin. in the Army during the big naval I of what was once a giant tree, thing depending upon tins mau to father who will visit his many battle at Manila anil did not get to The giant-Southern Oregon oak While the other powers are urg frout of the couoiug tower, Schley friends here for sour» time, and take part in that, but was having can be seen by every passenger ing China to hold fast to its deter said quickly, 'Dont throw that also a young man, Ed Gillespee, some exciting service on shore at making the stage trip between mination not to sign the treaty body cveiboard. Take it below ana who will wor-t for Mr. Davis this that time. After tfiis Mi. Culltert Grants Pass aud Kerby. The tree putting Russia in possession of we’ ll give it Christuu burial.’ ” snminer. sou went westward across tbe east- «lauds in nn open field, aud roeas- Manchuria Russia is holding fast Schley’s euemies must b? right. W. J. Sweet, son of our •). B. ern hemisphere to Europe and uresSO feet adout its maseivc trunk, to Manehuria, which it hail long He must be a coward and uot a from there across the Atlantic and at the ground, and Is 27 feet Sweet, of Lamps cre.-k, wh> has before the treaty was negoti Christian. Col- back to his hotnJ in Coos, thus mak- atound at the higest point which ated. been zttervling high ach lfornia for some time, arrived from ing a com -dele circuit of the globe, can be reached bv a man ^landing Humbolt by the last Alliance and I’ ll is is quite alt achiov-ineut for a on the grouud. From all appear- The President’s refusal to approve joined his folks al the dairy fairn mau of bis years, and the stories of onces lite tree is perfectly sound, the recommendation of the army his experiences will he llatened to and is still thiifty and growing brevet board that Theodore Roose on the lower river. He is a n 'e x emplary young man with whom with intense intere«! by many iu rontinually. While this giant oak velt be breveted colonel and briga attracts little attention, as a mat dier general for gallantry in action our community will be will pleased . the future. ter of fact It ts ranch larger than during tlio war with Spain reflects the so calb-d “ giant oaks” of Ger credit upon hia discretion aud ju d g / Y 7 & many and other countries, that are ment. so loudly proclaimed the glut P A R K A N D W A S H IN G T O N ST U F .K T S oaks of the world. No living person is better qual rORTI.ANI), OREGON ified than Mr. Graham (author of * - A . P . A rm stron g, LL. 15-, Principal “ Schley anil Haul ¡ago” ) to writp The book "Schloy and Santiago” A practical, progressive achool con«j>i<uoua is out. It is sai l that copies will be Intelligently of this thrilling expe C thorough w ork, with Incfirrd* o f graduate* sent to the president, King Edward, rience, The parti-ans of Reliley *n jxjaltiona ar. l*ookkeeper.« and ■’ rnographer*. to the representatives of the United will get much satisfaction iu read- Already proud o f a I uk I i standing wherever States abroad, snd the commanders ttiis honk, as it contains an accoui t know n, It ateadily grow « l»ettrr and better. of foreign navies. It is nil light to t y an eyewitness and places the Open all the year «indent« admitted any time. supply the books to the persons credit wiieie it intensely int 'rest Private or d a n iustructioit. Leant what and bow we teach, and whnt it coat« Catalogue free. mentioned, but evidently one has ing, the work will be of much his - - . — Hoard o f D i r e c t o r * ----- - — torical value, and shoo Id be read been omitted who might read the D . r . T H O M P S O N , P R E S ID E N T work to some advantage. His name by all pa'rietic Americana, both yooog and old-—Oil City Blixxard D. SOLIS COHEN * - DAVID M DUNNE 1 is Maclav. -Spokane Spokesman. W. It Hayter, o f Artgu. is in tOWD. EMPORIUM STORE. PaintiBg ni Graiiim Liquid Electricity! “SGHLE 7 ÍÑD SINTIAEO". The Clyde Is the place to spend your leisure moments. A ll kinds of soft 4|drinks and fine cigars.1! H O T E L C O Q U IL L E W ilson Jewelry Co. Atlas O a ts J » If you want a good dish of mush for Breakfast call and pur chase a package of A t las Oats. On Sale at Lyons’ Store. J- ot ~ Lyons’ S a w Mill ! Deals in all kinds of rough and • j Dressed Lumber. MOULDING A SPCIATY. I