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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1902)
v<4i JT . (SííttilU Citg §^wiÄ. i YESTERDAY’S ELECTION. $100,000 M rs At Grants Pass- Return* as far as Obtainable Before Grants Pass, May 27.— A disas Official CaHVsS is Mad*. trous fire, which started from sparks TUESDAY. JUNE 3, 1902. flying from a pile of burning saw DIBTB1DT. dust, iu the yards of the Sugar Pine PUBLISHED EVERY 1UESDAY Joint Representative— D orrA Lumber Co., totally destroy 694 ed that great wood D. F. Osan, Editor and Proprietor Uuthridge, Dem .............. Hume, R ep......................... 761 lisbiuent, as well as Countv Official Paner etc., of the Williams COUJITT. Door factory, three Du voted to she material unci social up) /Wilding of the Coquille Valley particularly | Representative— ing to the Davis estute and and of Coos Coatiiv generally. Flanagan, Dem.................. 640 residence of £. L. Edgerton. Subscription, par year, ia advance, $1.50 The blaze started About five Hermann, Rep.................... 993 if III v DID I'lt »»kept onfllaai a. 0. DIKE'S | o’clock lust evening, burning fiercely 1 I I I» ' I r ll l ,l t Advertlaln* Agency, 64 and 86 ; County Judge— M erchant«’ Exchange. Ban Frencieco, California, \ on acount of the str >ug wind blow- srker ocoatraota for advartiaina can ba made fo r it. ^ Harlocker, Rep.................. 994 ; ing ut that time, aud before the Stanley, Dem...................... 710 flames were gotten under control Oregoo Tlmbfef Lands Sheriff— they had covered and area of Bix The sale of about a million acres ! Gallier, R ep........................ 962 acres, destroying not only the of Oregon timber lands is a remin- j Lawrence, Dem.................. 865 different structures, but all the boxes shingles, lumber aud building mate dpr of the reckless if not morally j County Clerk— rial stored in the yards of the lum criminal prodigality with which the Hazard, Dem...................... 985 bering establishment. The fire de public lands of Oregon were granted Wol ¿ott R ep.................... 807 partment was handicapped by a low to mitiisry wagon road companies pressure of water and at ouu time Tieasurer— many years ago, th rough of course Dully, R ep.......................... 874 it was feared the whole northern the future value of the lauds grant Leach, Dem ........................ 673 portion of the city would be burn, ed. ed was not so well known then as Assessor— 521 now. However, the mischief, if H ou.er.R ep.......................... Characteristic Energy- 991 such it was of making these grants, Thrift, D em i......................... Survtvc/r— The Sugar Pine Door & Lumber and of the looseness, DOt to say Cathcart, Rep.................... 681 Co. and Williams Bros, will rebuild criminally of the management of Hadsali, Dem..................... 531 at once. It is estimated that with- Coroner— timber lands generally, in conse 229 in two months' time they will be quences of which the greater por Hull, P io h i......................... Horsfall, Dem..................... C14l ready to resume operations. Tho ♦ ion of thorn has pursed into the Commissioner— hands of a few syndicates, is done Mclntosli, R ep..................... 537 men who have been thrown out of and cannot now be remedied. The Owing to the fact that those employment, about 75 in number, time has nearly arrived wlnn some bringing in returns failed to bring will be put to work clearing away of these extensive timber land own the lesults for etnte officers for the debris preparatory to the erec tiller respective precincts outside ers will find it temptingly profitable o f the sealed packages, wo cannot tion of new plants. to begin converting their vast for give satisfactory results of that ests into lumber for foreign nmr- portion of ihe ticket. By our next Sylvester Pennoyer, Former Governor of ets- This will necessitate the build Oregon, Dead- issue we will give a full tabulated ing of many mills, the construction statement of the full ticket. The of railroad brunches and boats, the foiegoanp, while not entirely com Portland, May 31.—Sylvester enlargement into mammoth propor plete, will,iu all probability, prove Pennoyer, former Governor of Ore tions of an already large and grow conclusive, as the precincts yet to gon nnd former Mayor of Portland, ing industry iu Oregon. here from carry light votes and is dead. The end came unexpected Oregon is now the richest state in and will not materially change ly, swiftly and peacefully about 4 timber in the Union, and during these figures. the next quarter of a century and o’clock yesterday afternoon, at th» E. G. D. Holden Juslic^of peace. longer a vast amount o f money will family home on West Park and flow from these forests primeval J. E- Per rot t, Constable, of justice M oiris streits. Physicians are (liftret No. 3, and J. A. Se'-d, Su into the channels of the world's undecided whether his death w.i h — with activities with a largo toll pervisor, road district No. 15. Late telegraphic nows is to the caused by apoplexy or heart diseuse. to the shrewd and fortunate owners of the timber.—Evening Telegram effec that George E. Chamberlain, He was alone when the end came. Democrat, will probably bfc our ... ---------- next governor. Big Land Rent. Roosevelt At Arlington- Though in England it is common for one man to own u piece of laud nnd another the building on it, iu this country it is uncommon to di vide proprietorship. Even so weal thy a inun us Russell Sage, however, owns his house, 50(5 Fifth Avenue, New York, Without owning the laud which is the property of Elbridpe T. (lorry. Mr. Bilge 44 years ago leased tha land for 22 years at $700 a year; Hen he ronewed it at $1,300 a year; afid now he has just renewed it again for $12.500 u year. This illustrates vividly wbnt a great in crease in value in real estate has taken place iu New York in the Inst 44 years, the rent rate having multqliod by 18 —Public Land. ------- .... --------- Barber's A n n o u n c e m e n t House Painting, SIGN WRITING AND Matine Painting, Carriage - Painting Cilding and Bronzing, Art Fresco Painting Paper Hanging Painting in Distem per. Stucco Work. Tents Trunks Hand Bags Teleacopes Sole Leather Leggings Buggv Cu*bionn and Dashes Saddle Blanke's variety j Hoise Blankets Leather Cuffs Horse Bombes Bicycles and Fixtures Harness of every of all kinds description 3 in a Bicycle Oil Whips Swiss cow bells Saddles of all kinds Lap Dusters Harness oil of every Black Smith Aprons Latest and best Baseball goods on the Market. To RiscM rs and Gardners Decorating, Transferable nil Drawing anil Designing, Thororghly Equipped for kinks of Painting ani Graining Enameling, Pyrographjr. HARRY GACKENST0, COQUILLE ________ Jhe Palace Barber Shop, - ^ ^ M . JAcDoocId, Proprietor.1 -fN ^Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. Hot and Cold Baths. C O Q U IL L E Only First-Class Work. - • - OISEO-COtf Another Vessel Building at Prosper. Continued rain has prevented planting some of your bottom land. Any time daring June will do for encumbers. Plant with them as much ground ss you can. I will have fresh seed at the Lyous store this week. K. C. L yons . 'i he latter part of last week wit. nc.aeJ the commencement work for the building of a steam schooner ut Prosper and the work of construc tion w ill move along until complet ed The dimensions of the vessel are, - ........ J.... ----------------------- as far as wo have learned, 158 feet W ant« Ollier«!» Know keel, 170 bet over all and 34 feet GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT " I have used DeWitt'a Little beam, with a carrying capacity of MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES Early Risers for constipation nod about 500.000 feet of lumber after TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. torpid liver and they are all right. her machinery has been put in place. I am glad to indorse them for I The timbers for the frame are to bo think when we find a goojl thing wo of white eeadir and 20x14 inches iu ought to let others know it, "writes sze. The builders are Messrs Muir & Alfred Heioze, Quincy, I’ll. They never gripe or distress. Sure, safe Ross of San Francitco. Mr. Muir is at Prosper getting out. timbers and pills. R. S. Kuowlton. preparing the ground for the ways Having bad many years of experience in this line we are prepared to give ull the The devil always fishes in shallow Mr. R. iss, accompanied by a crew of ship carpenters, is expected to best of satisfaction. places. arrive ou the Mandalay wh.-n she More wives than spinsters have comes in again. been disappointed in lovn. According to information that Many smsll sins are hatched from has gone out the crew will woik under the nine hour system. the incubator of i<ll> u, ss. After the vessel is launched she A gill whtV has money in her own will be loaded with lumber aud ta name is anxious to change it. ken to San Francisco to receive A woman's popularity is often her machinery. Just where she is to be put in commission after com due to what she forgets to say. pleted has not been learned. General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson B u ild in g, Life is only a temporary harbor The building of this vessel on tho on tho boundless shore of eternity. G c q u ille , O re g o n . ; Coquille will help to make business It is n great deal easier to remem lively and it is to be hoped that it ber the Maiue than it is to raise may prove so successful that other ] contracts may follow.— Recorder. it. - --► x îs p r e s 3 n te c i. It. is not near so much trouble to l l « w to A ro isl T r o u l t l o . $14.406,450.3» tench a child to talk to teach it Now is the tine to provide your- H omu I nsurance C o m pany , N. Y . - - $ 2.855,012.00 S t . P au l F. & M. I nsurance C om pany , Muer. not to. j self aud family with a bottle of $ 2,435,571.29 T raders ’ I nsurance C o m p a n y , C hicago - - - The min who minds his own Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and H ome F. & M. I nsurance C om pany . S an F rancisco $ 1,037.715.38 businesu always has profitable em Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost F ire A ssociation I nsurance C om pany . P h ilad elph ia $ 6,340,250.09 | certain to be needed before the ployment. $304,.598.063.40 summer is over, and if procured now E qu itable L ife I nsurance C om pany , N. Y. - - - Some men ceuld be more help to 1 mat save you a trip to town in the I have bad over T h ir t y Y ears ’ experience in Local nnd General agon. the world by going out of it thuu by j night or in your busiest season. It ey work in Insurance matters, ami all business entrusted to me will re* staying iu it. i it is everywhere ado itted to be the ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all tho above W orn a girl is young ami sttong most successful medicine in use for Fire Insurance Companit s. E. G. D. HOLDEN, and does not need hdp in getting l bowel complaints, both for children General Insurance A gen up stairs or over crossiugs is the 1 aud adults. No family can afford | to bo without it. For sale by R. S. time she gets it. Information regarding Civil Ser Kuo.vl ten. ______________________________ vice Examinations, Pensions, Pat NOTICE o k AD'.IINtST UAI’OH. ents, Bounties, Trade-Marks, Copy rights. 8, Mail Routes, Govt. Doeu- TVfOTIOK is her.bv piven ttiflt the nrder- Lauds Govt. Supplies, signed has ¡lied his petition in the meats s Publis , ,,T, . i i - Conntv Gonrt for Coos Conntv lountv Oregon, nsk- nsk procured. 'Jhree Jarge libraries ing said Court to make an ordpr allowing him to resign his offio» as ndminiatrator of located here. the eaMte of Pi-ter % asswell. deceased, and National Jnfoinmtion Bureau. the Judge of said Court has set Wednesday, (i 12 14th St., N. W. July 9 1002, as ‘ he dr«v for hearing said pe 20.1002. Washington, D. C. tition, Dated May ED W AR D LASS W E L L . Store, GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP Prescriptions A Specialty. jjjGolden Buiding - - - - Coquille, Oregon.» mm G. D. HOLDEN’S Washington, May 30.—Memorial Day was observed hero today per Iu compliance with the Oregon haps more gene rally than ever be State board o f barbers examiners fore. At Arlington, a National We the undesigned agree to comply with its rules, and the regulations salute was fired ot 12 o ’clock by the el prices adopted by the Journey Fourth Buttery, United States Field men Barbers International Union Artillery. Music wis rendered by the Marine band and by the Memo which is as follows. For Housing razors 50c; Sham rial eboir. Upon arriving ut Arling pooing 25c, Hair singing 25c; Sea ton, the procession marched to the foams 25c; Trimming beard 25c; tombs of the unknown. During Hair cutting 25c; Baths 25c; Tonic tho decoration of the tombs by the Bayram or Cologne on the head specinl committee chosen from the 10c; extra Neck shaving 5c; when G- A. R. organizations and auxil- the bill does not reach 20c; Shav-1 ttlT Bocielies, the Marine band play ing 15c: on Sunday's aud holidays ed on appropriate selection. The Ship Carpenters Organize 25c; The price for shaving out side procession theu broke up nnd tho A shop $ 1 Oo, The hours for keeping decoration of graves began. A Ship Carpenters' Union was or shop’s open, are as follows from 8 touching feature was the steewing ganized in Marshfield . iaturdav A. m . to 8 p . M., week days, except of flowers over the graves of the night with 20 charter members The Mill-Mens' Union hold its Saturday night which will be 10 Confederate dead buiied in the regular meeting Saturday night and o'clock, from 8 until 12 in.lock on cemetary. installed permanent officers, and Sunday morning, door’s locked Meantime a vast crowd had assem the Engineers will soon organize. bled at the Amphitheater, where the promptly at 12 o ’clock on Sunday. —Daily Mail. New rules and scbedual o f prices service were conducted. The fnmiliur — — —— I I .* n , l I I I n I I I « l r « . | ) i i p , | . to take effect on and after May 28 strains ot “ Nearer My God to Thee,” Administrator Estate of Pettr Lass well, George Selmub. a well known 1902. . by the Marine band, rnnrked the be M. M c D o n a ld . deceased. i " tu e y n i ,m o 'N German eitizou ot New Lebanon, (*> R E. N o sler . ginning of the services. President I W o r k fr«»ni (lit- r « l l <»* N O ‘ ICE FOK PUBLICATION. Ohio, is a couBlaut reader of the list* !> i n I r u r t i o n «1 Kl. by Roosevcl ’« nrrivnl was the signal j Prof. Charles Motrin. L L . D. Most intcnse- (D ufartmtut of tii * I nterior ) Dayton Volkszeitung. He knows H o o p in g C o n sti for nn outburst of applause, Mr. ly interesting book Over published. Com- Land Office at Uoseburg. Oregon ) that this paper aims to advertise 1 plete, thrilling, and nccurate Hocomt of A woman who had experience % April 18, 1902. 1 only the best in its columns, and with this disgase, tells bow to pre. E. B. ll«y read Lincoln’s Gettyburg i gre itept disaster that ever befell the hu- ' man race —greater even t han Pompeii. Telia "VT O TIC E is hereby given that the follow- when he saw Chamberlain's Pain veut. any dangerous consequeuces address President Roosevelt follow i how Martinique, one of the nv'st beautiful i l ing-narned settler has tiled notice of Bulru advertised therein for lame from it. 8ho says: inlands in the world, whs Middinlv trnns- hi.s intention to make final proof in support Our three ed and as he nri so he wus again I | formed into a veritable hell. About 500 of his clmm and that said proof will tie back, he did not hesitate in buying children took hooping tpugh last greeted with the plaudits of the im ! pace«, i r«>fu«ely illustrated with photo- made before L. H Hazard. County Clerk of a bottle of it for bis wife, who for summer, our baby boy being only ! qrai-ln taken before and after the disaster, Coos County, at Coquille Citv. Oregon, on 2. 190?, viz: SAM UEL M. ROWAN, eight weeks hud suffered with the three mouths old, and owing to mense audience, which stretched i Practically only “ Martinique Book” in the June field, for everyone now insist» on having on H. E. No. 827B. for the NE. M NE. >4 most terrible pains in her back nnd our giving the Chamberlain's Cough far outside the limits of the Amphi ■ Prof. Morris* book and no other. Best au- Sec. :C>. S. H Sib \ Sec. 28. SW . % SW . % could get no relief. He says: Remedy, they lost none of their theater. During his address he wue ■ thor, largest book, illustrated, scientifically Sec. 27. T. 28 B., R. 13 west. He names the following witnesses to Price. fil.nO. A s * * « !* tV iin l- "After using the Pain Balm for a plumpness anil came out in much frequently interruppted by bursts of accurate. «•<!• Enoriuom profit« for those who act prove his continuous residence upon and few days my wife said to me, I feel bettor health than other children quicklv. Most liberal terms. * ’utfit 10 cultivation of said land, viz: oenta. Don't lose a minute. Sendforont- (J. C. Hall, of Coquille City, Oregon. ns though born anew,’ and before whose parents did notuse this rem applause. Arago, “ fit IM.MEDIA TELT and be at work The Marshall Steele, of using the entire contents of the bot edy. Our oldest little girl would W. M. Hammack “ “ “ of a life-time for making money. Decoration day was duly observ chance F. M. Miller 4 4 4 4 n w r k A I #*.. 2IS2 S. l l l i Hi.# r i i l l - tle the unbearable pains had entire call lustily fo cough syrub between J. T . BRIDGES. ed at this place, the showery westli- l* ia . ly vuuishrd aid she could again take whoops. — Jessio Pinkey Hall, er interfering considerably with up her household duties” Ho is Springville. Ala. This Remedy is CITIhtinKRft. the exercises. very thankful and hopes that all for sale by U. 8. Kuowlton. League ball game at this place suffering likewise will here of her Plant cucuinbers.-bn <ul of your next Suudsy betweeu Marshfield bottom bind gV ^('n wonderful recovery. This valuable Hill it Fearful- gr uinit» at and Coqnitle. liniment is for sale by R. 8 . onto an l 1 wilt furnish a market for Kuowlton. Port De France M»v 30.— The Oar new town council took bold all the product at fair prices. uews|>aper» story of the wonderful of the “ strings” o f govern meut yes It. C, Lyon*». Daily Cout Matt. adventures of George Kavanaugb, terday evening. The railroad survey party are who was reported to have gone with C l l C l ’ M IIK H N . For Sale! •camped on the public sq lare in in a mile of Peine taking pictures South Marshfield, wlierp they and viewing the awful scenes of der Plant cucumers on all of your j Eleven bead of milchcows, at $30 have ten teuts pitched ami have option, is pronounced imaginative their outfit and piovisiona stored here. Pelee continues to,smoke and bottoni land garden and gronndsat per head. Fourteen yearling hiefers once add I will fumisti a market Mrs. D. L. Rood has accepted a j .0 growl sullenly as though gather-. he , uct ftt u ir iceg and other stock. call to a position at #100 a month in nig strength for another eruption r R P Ivons J. E. Fisher. Parkersburg. The showers of ashes continue nnd it | school at Douglas Island, Alask where Mr. [total is employed, and I is ss impossible to venture near now i I s« during the few days following will go north in August. the destruction of 9t. Pierre. The Mrs .Cliff Campbell received word Friday morning that her cruiser Cincinntti sailed quietly last mother, Mrs. E Moffett, was very I night for Castries with Geologist seriouly ill at her home in Rose, 1 Hill aboard. We fears for the safe-j Georo Kava- burg. Mrs. Campbell started for ty of the Island. Roeehnrg in the afternoon. vj; l ! nutigb's safety is now assured, Myrtle Point, accompanied by 1 ' , Mrs. 8 . A. E 1 mu mis. » — A new house suitable for Hotel The second o f the Coos county League bnII games took pl«ce on or Roardiug honse— 10 bedrooms, .Sunday heteeu the Marshfield and office, sewing room. Pslor Ac., all Bandon tearua, not Bandon a« ad newly furnished, sod a N* . 1 new vertised, but on the Coquille dia Piano, Bathroom and Electric GENERAL MERCHANDISE. DRYGOODS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS mond, owing to the hnd eon lition Lights. Lot 50x100 feet. Good SHELF HARDWARE of the Bandon grounds. This was location; now doing a fair hnei-: p an exceedingly interesting gams, ness. Reason for selling, poor . t. and was in every res|>ect strictly health For particulars, enquire o f L 6 D6 V6 DU110 1 fly W . S in c l a ir . scientific. The scorp stood four to Successor to C- M. Skeela. Front Streafc. Coquille , Oirl six in B mdon’s favor. THE EMPORIUM For Sale af a Bargain. U N D E R ITS N E W M A N AG EM EN T Has just Received a Full Line of Latest Styles in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Dressgoods, etc. z. STRANG, Proprietor, Over Tires HeiM lilas Dollars Insurance Coital R D. SANFORD DEALER R E A L IN E S T A T E . COQUILLE C IT Y . OREGON. Office — Up-Stairs, near Postoffice. Buys, Sells And Exchanges Property, Rents Houses And Farms, Does A General Agency Business. Makes Collections. — 14 Years Experience and a Growing Business are Our Best “Ad.” I AM STILL DOING THAT REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF THE COQUILLE VALEY. I Have A Large L ift Of Dairy Farms, Unimproved Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im proved And Unimproved City Prop erty, Small Homes, In Sizes And A t Prices That W ill Suit The Largest Or The Smallest Purchaser. I CAN S AVE Y O U MONEY. INVESTIGATE WHAT Z HAVE TO OFFER BEFORE BUYX2VG. All Inquiries Receive Prompt Attention.