Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 18, 1902, Image 2

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Prosper Mill Changes Hands.
T uttle
Temperance ^
house.
For Oregon cassirrere clothing I
oall at the Emporium and get |
1 prices.
For fine cigars go to the New
Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman,
proprietor.
The prioea will surprise you ou
men aud boys clothing at the
School is settled down to busi­ Emporium.
ness uow and thore will be little or
Mr. Everest, who has been fore­
no change in the programme for
man in Lyon's miy for over a year
the remainder of term.
, past, intends leaving on the next
Misses Carter and Price are giv­ Alliance for Portland to reside,
Ooquille Oity, Oregon..
ing satisfaction because of their having resigned his position here.
painstaking effort to advance their
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bledsoe, who
pupils. We predict they will be­
firs t Class in euery respect Courteos treatment, Transient
have been residing at Marshfield
come successful teachers.
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
for several months past, have re­
The entertainment ou Saturday
night was well attended and, was turned and are occupying the L o­
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NO CHINESE LABOR.
financially a success. We judge renz residence next to the I. O. O. NO BAR IN CONNECTION.
F. hall.
from this that it was appreciated.
First Street— East End o f Bridge.
The new steamer, Aurelia, boITl
We are now able to procure a good
Unabridged Dictionary for use iu at Prosper, was launched yesterday
the school. We thank our friends at eleven A. M. without a hitch.
and promise them a much better She is a fine staunch vessel of
which her owners are proud aud
entertainment next time.
We acknowledge a visit from Mr. a credit to her builder.
HAVE THE VERY LATEST IN
Holland of the Bulletin last week,
The town has beeu full to loggers
also Mr. Anderson of Curry County. tho past week from the North and
The latter talks of placing his two South forks, who have been run­
sons in the Academy.
They ex­ ning their logs to Lyons' and John­
pressed themselves as pleased with son’s mills.
We are pleased to
the working of the Academy, and say that they had a very success­
I f we can not suit you with what we have in stock we can make any
while wg thank them for the visit ful drive.
The logging industry
we thank them for their kind words on the forks of the Coquille is rap­ kind to your order.
of appreciation.
idly growing and every year a great
The school has advanced suffi­ quantity of fine timber is supplied
ciently, wo are happy to anoou: -e, to the mills along the river.
to justify the employment of a
Our friend, Abia Barrows, of
janiter. we
are now ready to the lower river, had rather a pe­
onlarge our enrollment.
culiar accident lately of more or
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less a serious nature.
It seems
M arried .— At
Marshfield, Or., that he was standing uear the road
Nov. 11, Wm. Hearon and Miss when a wagon was passing by and
Edith Davenport, Rev. Thos. Irvine at that time an ax slid from the
officiating.
wagon which caught in a wheel
DeLaval separators are so much and was throwD with considerable
superior to other separators as such fofee, striking Mr. Barrows on the
.
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At last
other separators are to gravity leg, severing an artery.
setting methods. For sale by 8. M. accounts he was doiug well under
You w ill find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at
the care of Dr. Kime, of Bandon.
Nosier, agbnt, Coquille.
my store.
These famous pills do not gripe
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Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General, Stamp­
but move tho bowels gently and
easily, cleansi ng the liver.
Their
Mr. C. Haney, of Genova, Ohio, ing done to order,
tonic effect gives strength to the had the piles for forty yoars. Doc­
glands, preventing a return of the tors and dollais do him no lasting
disorder. R. S. Knowlton.
good. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Solve
Cut thi s ont and take it to R. S. cured him permanently. Invaluable
Sanderson Building near the W harf
Knowlton’s drug store and get a for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains,
eczema, tetter, salt
free sample
of Chamberlain’s lacerations,
Stomach and Liver Tablets, the rheum, aud all other skin diseases.
best physic.
They cleanse and in­ Look for the namo DeW itt on the
choap,
vigorate the stomach, improve the package—all others are
appetite amd regulate the bowels. worthless counterfeits. R. S. Knowl­
ton
Regular size, 25c. per box.
Academy Notes.
Already some are enquiring
whether this term will end the
Academy? Tell them its second
term will open in January and its
third event three months later
That its second and succeeding
yeais will prosper.
UosumBo, Nov. 14,—(Special)—A 1 Adam Pcrshbaker, tho enterprising
T U E SD A Y . NOVEMBER 18, 1902
street railway company, composed ' and hustling sawmill man, merchant
7"“‘ -------------------m.
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of local capitalists, filed articles of ! of Prosper hr a sold his large and
PUJU.ISII D EVERY TUESDAY ! incoiporation here today.
The valuable holdings in Coos rounty
capital stock is fixed at $100,001), consisting of ti ; ood and well locat­
ed sawmill, a «tore of general
D. f . Oean, Editor aid Proprietor I divided into 2000 shares of $50
each.
The headquarters of the merchandise and a large amount of
C o u n ty Official Paper.
new corporation are in the new | line timber lands, to tho firm Sudden
Great Centeral townsitc addition to | A Christenson, of San Francisco.
D c w t c d t o i b o rautcriul and social u
| These gentlemen are to be con­
building o f iho CoqnUle Valley particularly Roseburg, and street ear liue6 to be gratulated upon their purchase;
operated either by olectricty or
-and o f Coca C cuuly generally.
Subscription, peryear, in advance, fl.6 0 steam are to be extended through­ however, they have had a good
out the city and its new additions. chr.nco to form a very fair idoa of
The Herald's New Press-
The stockholders will meet tonight what they have purchased, and have-
to cloct directors
The incorpor­ not made ‘‘a pia-in-a-poke” a bargain
ate rs aro: C. A. Sehlbrede, S. C. as thoy have handled the output of
Oiviug to the large aud contin­ Flint, and F. E, Alley, who announ- . the mill in tho markets of California
uously increasing circulation oi j ec that most of the capital is furnis- for several years, and are thoroughly
tho liiaiALL ic La» been necessary j ed by local people, although some conversant withthe business from
to install a power lire»» on which gentlemen from Deschutes are also first to last.
While we welcome
to turn out our edition in a reason­ interested
It is the intention these gentlemen among us, we are
able time-
For this reason we immediately to begin surveying aud exceedingly sorry to sec so staunch
recently ordeied a Cambell Cylin­ locating the proposed line«.
accommodating aud thoroughly re­
der press which arrived by last
Besides building in town it is liable a business man as Mr. I’ersh-
Saturday's freight train and which said the company will extend its baker step out of the ranks, How­
we uow have up aud upon which lines out 16 miles into Looking glass ever, Mr. Pershbaker reserved his
this edition was gotten out. And Valley.
nice home near tho mill and will
while there uie some «light de­
Building opei
ns on tue n v remain hero.
fects in our first attempt to put
townsitc addition have been serious­
out nu addition with the new ly hampered for the past two voek:
A New Organization-
machine, we are highly pleased
on account oi.inabjlitv to secure Die
with the results so far.
\Ve had necessary materials.
Car« foi
An organization known as the
never seen a press of the kind be­ bringing in lumber aud shingles
'ioaecrs o. North Rend has just
fore, and as a matter of course,
are almost unobtainable.
r.rted.
Temporary officers have
setting it np and getting it in
been elected and members of vari­
working order was quite a job
The Rebekah’s Entertainment.
ous committees appointed.
The
for us, but what we lacked in skill
object of the organization is primary
we made in time and bard work.
On last Thursday evening an en­ to promote the interests of Coos
This is the first power press oyer
brought into Coos county, and tertainment was given by local b '- Ray through the medium of adver­
while it does not compare with entinthis city undor tho auspices tising and secondary the social and
the large daily presses, it is a long of the ltobekah degree, I. O. O. F. financial , welfare of its members.
step ahead aud a big improvement for tho purpose of swelling their Enrolloment cf membership is rapid­
over our old Washington, hand piauo fund, which proved a grand ly increasing and bids fair to be
The pjay “A Ck -rful one of the strongest social organi­
press. We respectfully invite you success.
Liar” was handled in a nmsterb way zations on the Bay. The construc­
iD tosee this new machine.
by several characters who are fa­ tion of a suitable building for read­
miliar on tho boards to our people ing and writing rooms and recept­
whilo two or three made thier first ions for social functions is under
Coal Strike Commission At Work-
appearanco before the public on consideration. The town is already
this occasion.
However, the per­ enjoying a building boom.
The
S cbanton , Pa., Nov. 1-1,—The An­ formance was all and more than new hotel, saw mill and other
thracite Coal Strike Commission tho public anticipated and there­ factories already assured will givo
appointed by President Roosovelt fore was highly appreciated. The it a great impetus. It is generally
to atribute the difference existing The house was full and the pro­ conceded that under the able
between the mineworkers of the ceeds highly satis'vctory, being leadership of Mr. L. J. Simpson,
hard-coal fields of Pennsylvania eighty odd dollars, which nearly it will be an unqualified success.
and their employers today began pays for thoir fine piano.
A per­
North Bend through its promi­
the hearing of testimony by which formance of this kind, given for a nent location will be one of the
it will determine whether the worthy cause is always appreciated strong factors in the building of
workmen are receiving fair and just and well supported by our people. a seaport city on the magnificent
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wages for their labor, and whether
Bay.— Coast Mail.
their conditions should not be im­
Eight Saved.
proved. The star witness for the
Faiiy—Simpson Wedding-
miners, President John Mitchell,
Wellington, Nov., 14.—Another
took the stand in the forenoon, and raft from the ill fated steamer El-
A party consisting of E, W.
As we go to press tho sad news
when tbo commission adjourned at ingamiie, wrecked on Three Kings Fahy, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fahy,
4 o’clock in the afternoon, he was Island, Inst Tuesday, has been pick­ Frank Fahv, Sai
and Mollie of the death of A1 Wilson, second
still under the lire of cross-examin­ ed up by tho gun-boat Penguin. Fahy, Charley F h ri d J; mes son of Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Wilson,
ation by D.;viu \\ Wilt-ox, general There were on tho raft eight l.ving Morri.iou of near B l.irds, went to of this city, at their home on the
H it u lewnre A Hud­ and eight dead.
counsel
The survivors North Bend lest r .ek, where on bill near Sherwoods’. It will be
son Company. It was a trying dny were in a pitiable condition and had Wednesd. y, E. A. Euhy and M ss remembered that liis health has
for the mi.iers’ leader, but he seem­ endured
excruciating
suffering. Edna Sin, >n of that place, wc. o boon failing for some time. Heart
ed to stand the I 'd well.
The Three : earners aro searching for joined in the holy bonds of wedlock f ailure was tho immediate cause of
heaviest lire of cros .-questions was the further survivors.
by the fiev. Father Williams, of his death. Tho family have the
aimed at him Imo in the afternoon
Marshfield.
These youug people sympathy of the entire community.
session, and when the hour of ad­
are
bo.L
widely
nnd favorably
F o r A UiKl CoI«l.
Safecracker Makes a Big Haul At Newberg-
journment was reached, Mr. Wilcox
known througout the couuly and
If you liavo a bad cold you need
was still propounding questions and
have the congratulations and best
Newborg, Nov. 15.—After an in­
a good reliable medicine like Chamb­
testing Mr. Mitchell's memory.
wishes of a large circle of frionds.
terim
of
about
four
years
tho
depot
— Oregonian.
They came over by Friday’s train, erlain’ s Cough Remedy to loosen
at this place was broken into by an
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and we have not seen Ed look so and relieve it, and to allay the irri­
unknown burglar last night nnd
tation and
inflammation of tho
good natured since he was so seri­
E. C. PentoD, of Portland, who robbed.
The robber made his en­
throat and lungs.
For sale by R.
ously
hurt,
last
summer
as
ho
did
is making a tour of the coast in trance through the freight room
S. Knowlton.
that
day.
Tho
H
e rald
extends
the interest o f the Orogonian, aud was so well acquainted with
made our office an exceedingly affairs inside that he was ablo to hearty congratulations.
pleasant call yesterda., aud to our open tho safe by the combination.
grout satisfaction gave us some An express package which arrived
Thoroughbred Jersey Bull For Sale-
valuable pointers in settiDg up our lust evening for the Chchulem Vol­
new press, be being a practical ley Milling Company, and which
Annie L ’s. Pogis No. 579, Pacific We don’t sell Klondik gold mines,
printer and newspaper man. Mr, contained $1180, was taftou out. Coast Jersey Cattle Club; Sire Or­ nor Standard Oil stock but so far
Ponton is making very fine and Nothing else except s me Western egon Stoke Pogis, No. 502; dam,
as we go, every­
accurate write-ups of the different Union receipts is missing.
thing we sell iB
Annie Looney No. 352. Dropped
localities, beginning down in Cali­
just as desirble
March 10, 1894. Breeder, D. H.
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fornia aud coming up through the
in its way. Our
Looney, Jefferson, Oregon.
Anarchist Sough! Life 01 K'ng-
const counties. Those write-ups
Gloves, Neck weui,
The above animal offered for sale
are published in the Daily and
Hats, C o l l a r s ,
Brussels, Nor. 15.- Three shots is at present on the Flanagau &
Weekly Oregonian, nicely illustrat­ were fired at the King o lie
CuffB, Umbrellas,
1- Bennett’s Dairy ranch at Prosper.
ed with maps, etc., which is doing gians this morning as he wt; pr ­ Both dam nnd sire have tnkeu first
Canes, Etc., all
a grant deal to put the rich nnd eceding to the Cathedral lo a.le?. puzes at the Oregon State Fair
bear the imprint
undeveloped resources
of this n tedeum in memory of fhe Jr ¡o j severe! years in succession, aud are
of quality and the
region properly before its lnrge
Queen Marie Henrictte.
No ot c well known to all prominent dairy1 impress of style. We never fail to
number of readers, a great many of
was hurt.
The mnu who fired tin men of (he state, and they have follow the fashions.
whom are in the east and will shots is an Italian.
He stood in produced some o f the beBt milk
F R E D S L A G L E , Tailor.
doubtless bocorno interested in front of tho Bank of Brussels on stock in the state. Some of the
our section.
In enso he should tho Hue Royale.
The other chain- , heifers from Annie L ’s. PogiB can
soe you, give him all the infor­ bors in his revolver proved to be bo seen on the F. <fc B. Dairy. On
mation possible.
blank, and it is presumed that 11; isc account of his being for several
’! he j years on their ranch it has become
“ A house divided agaiust itself fired wore equally harmless.
cannot stand.” This the keynote to man was arrested immediately, nfi ¡ necessary to part with him. He is
the warning sounded by the Presi­ the police had son o trouble in res- j perfectly gontle, has never have
R iv e r t o n , O r© .
dent Gompors, of the American cuiug him from the hands ot the ¡ been dehorned, is not the least
Federation of Labor, to the war­ crowd. Ho gave liis name as R ab­ broacliy, (any fence wiii hold him)
ring organizations that compose ino. When examined by the police ¡ and these qualifications are not al­ Office in Riverton Hotel.
this body. “Trade against trade” ltubino confessed-that lie in udod ways found in the Jersey; his off­
will be an infinitely worso situation, to shoot Kiug Leopold, and s.vid ho springs show the same disposition,
and his heifers are the best butter
nnd more hopeless of a peaceful had anarchist beliofs.
producers in the herd. This proves
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outcome than labor against capital.
his value. He is also a beautiful
Lands Hop Production.
Wise men understand this state­
auimal in form and color. Price
ment ami shudder at its far reach­
One hundred nnd three and one-
$150 delivered on hoard tho steam­
ing significance. It is for them to
EroKNK.Or. Nov. 10,— An estimate er at Prosper. Address Flanagan half acres, about GO in the bottom.
control the thoughtless, the arro­
The whole place cleared except 3
Marshfield, Oregon.
gant, the impatient, in the ranks of has neon made of tho number of A Benuett,
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acres in tho bottom.
About 200
bales
of
hops
produced
in
this
labor, restore harmony where it has
At their rocent elections six of bearing .fruit trees. Five miles of
been displaced by discord, and pre­ county this season by tho best tho states gave 23,000 more Social­ Myrtle Point; 2 miles from post
vent the further growth of dinsen. count that can bo made the number ! ist votes than tho whole nation cast
office and creamery. Callon Will-
ion, the consequences of which is between 5800 and 5900 bales or in 1900.
iam Hall, at the premises.
about
1,180,000
pounds.
Few'
President Gompers depicts in such
growers
here
sold
their
crop
under
:
strong lnngunge
Can they do
this? The next fow years, perhaps contract, and nearly theentiro crop
even the uoxt few months, so swift­ yields tho growers from 20 to 25c
ly do events follow events in this per pound.
deprives you of
age of restlessness aud vain striv­
your dear ones.
1 he Taurus Launched.
ings, will render an answer to this
important question.— Oregonian.
Show your love for the one who
Tho new schooner wns launched !
is gone bv providing a monument
The small man is going, the small yestorday
from the Marshfield
worthy tho memory of that one.
merchant is going, the small pro­ yard, beingcliri tened “Tanru by
ducer is i <
n 1 the trusts arc Mabel Laug as she slid down the
A large monument or a small
taking ll ir pi tes
That was tho ways.
The launchihg went oil
marker, whichever you choose at
picture dr awn by Karl Marx and without a hitch, and the vessel pre­
this place, will show the best judg-
other Socialist writ rs of the evo­ sents a lmudsomc appearance as she
ment
of first-class designers nnd
lutional > stages human aoeicty was lies at 1 er dock in readiness for her
workmen.
to pass through. Wo shall liavo tho rigging.—Coast Mail.
small p i t 1, icon swallowed up by
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the large pi i luce.», ¡no small mer-
Massachusetts sent three Social­
clrinl by the i i go merchant, till we i s ts to their legislature.
arrive at that stage of evolution
A farm to leas,-» tor 0 years. Ap
when the State will take control,—
U og t iu .E , 0 «
ply at this office
W J. Ferguson. m
So par So Good.
CARL M. SLAYBACK,
Physician & Surgeon
A Big Bargain.
Death’s Harvest
Coos County Marble and
Granite Works.
LYO N S’ M ILLIN ER Y -—
Ladies, Misses & Childrens Hats.
Lyons’ Millinery Store.
Tho latest
in
MILLINERY
at M r s . G. M o o n ’s
M rs. C. M o o n
They Are Coming.
M USIC
The Alabama Warbles Fridny
Nov. 28th, headed by the Great
McKanlass who played this City 14
years ago, tbo worlds Greatest cor-
nettist violianist sweet singer and
comedian— Miss Lizzie Perry tbo
lady cake walker of tho world hav­
ing taken the prize at Saginaw
Michigan.
In the eyes o f Twentieth Century culture is con­
sidered a necessary accompaniwent o f good
breeding and a good education, therefore
the Organ aud Piano haue become almost a
necessity in euery household.
The question is to get the best instrument
fo r the least money, in this the freight item
enters largely into consideration.
~NOTICE O l’ FINAL SETELEMENT.
V rO T IC E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i l
the nnderaiguad has filed his final an-
count as the executor o f the estate of liob-
ert M. Btrnug. deceased, and the oonnty
court has set Wednesday, December 8,1902,
that heina the third day of lnel902 Decem­
ber term of said court, as the day for hear­
ing objections to Haid final acoount and the
settlement of said estate.
Dated thie 4th dav o f November, 1902.
D A V ID F . 8 T R A N O ,
Executor estate of Kobert M. Strang, de­
ceased.
Clias. Grissen Music Go., H arshfii, Oregon.
haue solued the problem by combining the best
makes o f the country under one management
and shipping in large quantities at lowest pos­
sible rates. They handle some thirty different
makes o f Piano, among them the famous
NOTICE OF ADMINI81KATOU.
o t ic e
N
is
hekeuy
g iv e n
that
the nndersignod has been duly appoint­
ed the administrator of tbo ostato of Teresa
J . Clinton, deceased, and that all persons
havihg claims against said estate are here­
by required to present them to roe, dnly
verified, at ray resfdenco hear Norway,
Coos county, Oregon, within six months
from (he date of this notioe. Dated this
20th day o f October, 1902.
G. W. CLINTON,
Administrator o f the ostate of Teresa J .
Clinten, deoeased.
NOTICE OF ADMIN18THATOR.
X JO T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
, by an ordor o f the County Court the
undersigned has been duly appointed
administrator with the will annexed of the
ostato of Jacob Kampfer, deoeased, and
that all Iversons haying claims against said
estate are boreby required to present the
same, dnly verified, at my office in Coquille
City, Coos county, Oregon, within six
months from tho date of this notioe.
Dated this 20th day o f October, 1902.
A. J . SHERWOOD,
Administrator with the will annexed of
the estate of Jacob Kamnfer, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
artment of the Interior, Land Office at
Rosehurg, Oregon. Ootober 2, 1902.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH 4T
the following-named settler has filed
ce of his intention to make final proof
apport of his claim, and that said proof
ho made before L. H. Hazard, County
•k, at Coquille, Oregon, on January
JOB, viz: Isiah S. Flinn on H. E. No.
, for the 8H N W * . N X SW X Seo. 32,
7 8., R .10 W.
b names the following witnesses to
'e his continuous residenoe upon and
ivetion o f said lnnd, t ìz i E. N. Harry,
itknm, Oregon; John H. Flinn. o f Fair-
Oregon; R. A. Easton, o f 8itknro,
zon; w . A. Flinn, of Fnirviow, Oregon.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
W e b e r , Cfrickering, V o se , K i m b a l l ,
M ilto n , W h itn e y and H in ze
Organs from $55 upwards, Pianos from $175
upward. For particulars enguire a t “Herald”
Office, Coquille, Oregon.
Cljas. Grissei), Wholesale Hepreseqtative,
Portland, Oregog.
391
WashlngtOQ S tre e t
D is a p p o in tm e n t
Never comes to the customers buying their goods at
P E R R Y ’S
ST O R E ,
For euery dollas you tender the house you get ita equiu-
lent in ualue.
The business we do has been built on these principles,
and it is on these principles we stand.
V Q )(9 \ _
Dry G-oodsi Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Flour and
Feed- Stock i n all Departnents complete.
THE EMPORIUM
U N D E R ITS N E W M AN AG E M E N T
Has just Received a Full Line of Latest Styles
in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Dress goods etc.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SHELF HARDW ARE.
DRYGOODS,
GROCERIES
AND PROVISIONS
Leneve Building
Z C. STRANG Proprietor,
Front Street.
Suce*8|or to C. M.Skeels.