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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1903)
CoquilU Citg gtraifi. IDisappointmen t Is Memory ol Bert Uye. Penitentiary Guard». PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY I t »ADA SCHWBlkS. Second warden McPherson, o f Never comes to the customers buying their goods at the Oregon penitentiary look oc lea, Bert has gone with the angle«; They oame at the close of day, casion on Sunday night a week rgo D. f . Dean. Editor and Proprietor And whispered their loving storiea to test the vigelanoe of the night To loll him away. wail guards soil found them Dap Y«a, Bert has gone with the angles, CountvIOfficialfPaper. ping, for which they have been ask That sweet voioe we’ ll hear no more, Bo weep uo more etrioken mother, ed to resign, and promptly compli D evoted to (h e m aterial and social a He ha« gone to a far better shore. For every dollas you tender the house you get ita equiu- atnlding o f the Coquille Valley particularly ed with the request. We will miae thee, deareet Bert and o f Coos County generally . The following regarding tbe lent in value. From onr school here below, Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $1.60 And we know he 1* waiting matter is from tbe Evening Tele The business we do has been built on these principles, Where we all will have to go. Black Warrior. Thoroughbred Cleue - gram: (20,000,000 For Co*d Roads. and it is on these principles we stand. H e was loved bv ell who knew him, land Bay. The recent demonstration of the And was scarce oar soboolmate a year. When the angles hovered around him The call of the National Good incapacity or negligence of tbe wall And took onr friend from here. 8 Salesman, No. 417 Roads Association for an appropria guards of the OregoD Penitentiary, When he played at soboot with na, Sire ScamptoD Monarob, No. 643 added to the dark and bloody story tion of $20,000,000 from Cougress Dry Goods. Grooenes. Boots and Shoes. Flourland What a nappy time we bad; d Cymble, S. 13. How lonely at school we've been for better turnpikes in the several of tbe escape of Tracy and Merill, Feed- Stock in all Departments complete. Binoe he is numbered with the dead. states is calculated to draw attention sufficiently shown the desirability, Hs was a kind and loving son, not to »ay the necessity, o f a change TEM PEST to the progress of the movement for A true and faithful friend; improvement of the country high in the system or policy of selecting He left a name unblotted D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, Bay Chief, No. 459 E. 8. DEAN, For he waa faithful to the cud. Penitentiary employes. Heretofore ways. Twenty million dollars is a Secretary. President. Vice President. Dam ! Babe Robins, No. 1021 Weep not ye stricken parents, goodly sum, even for a billion-dol- they have been employed for politi d Mayflower, No. 327 For yonr darling is at rest; lar country, to put into common cal or personal reasons because He has left the world of sorrow,— God took him for the best. wagon roads at one time. It may they had some little “ pull" with This Thoroughbred Stallion and Jack will make the season o f 1903 be said also that it is more than the appointing power, and appar He has crossed the deep, dark river, at Myrtle Point after the 15th o f March, both on the same terms, wbioh ently regardless of their fitness for Closed arc his eyelids now in sleep Congress is likely to appropriate in For in the arms o f his dear Bavior will be $15.00 to insure. Will be at Coquille till March 15th. a lump for that purpose. But it the positions sought, I f there had Poor, tired Bart fell asleep. (Successors to Johnson, Dean k Co.) shows that the good-roads promoters beeD men fit for their job on guard, G ran t H a rry , M gr. Capital $10,000. have a large conception of the im Tracy and Mertli would never have Marshfield Ban. portance o f their movement, and in escaped; if there had been such Principal place of business M. C. Smith, M. M. of the South justifying their application they guards tbe other night, Warden ern Pacifio car shops in Portland, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. McPherson would not have dared VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT will spread useful information and came in over the Drain route last 1.1 tbe undersigned baa filed his final teach the country people how to en to demonstrate as he did their un week to iDspcot the engines at tbe aocount as administrator with tho will an- joy comforts and profits they have fitness. M od for these positions Henryville mine, for the 8. P. com neaed, of the estate of MagQolia Morrison, A general (lacking business carried ou. The beat meats should be selected with especial deoeased. and the County Court of Coos never known. -IN - pany. County, tbe country can produce always ou hand. Highest cash t tji State of Oregon, _ , has set Wednes- It is a shrewd move to yoke the reference to tbe duties to be per day, tne 8th day of April, 1903, being the I price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. Coos Bay Camp, No. 196, W. O, the third day _____ „ of the 1903 April Pi term of said 1 good roads agitation to the rural formed, and without reference to They should be under W., will celebrate their 8th anni court, at 10 o’clock in tbe forenoon, as the R E A L delivery service. That is a perfect politics. ESTATE. time for bearing objections to said final ac BOARD OF DIRECTORS; ly logical relation, too so far as the civil service rules,and once capable versary in Odd Fellows hall on tho count, if any there be, and the settlement of said estate. W. C. CHASE, men are secured they should be evening of March 14th, with an en government aspect of the matter is Administrator <vith the will annexed of WM. SLINGSBY, E. S. DEAN, A. DAVENPORT, concerned. Rural delivery is now secure in their places notwithstand- tertainment, consisting of a drama the estate o f Magnolia Morrison, deceased. E. E. DAVENPORT. D. H. JOHNSON, ing'cbaDges o f administration. And --- ------- entitled: “Tatters, The Pet of Squat • greatly limited by the character of $2800 160 acre farm near Dorn, 60 aores ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF P R O PE R T Y . the country roads, and the service finally, they should be paid higher ters’ Gulch,” music, dancing, games ....... bottom in cultivation,balance tim- In the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore that is given is needlessly expensive. wages. Fit men cannot be secured and a banquet in the hall. / ber and pasture, good house, barn, gon, in and for the County of Coos: of course for tbe paltry wages paid- orchard, an excellent bargain. Good roads all the year would result Dr. E. E. Straw has been appoint In the Matter of »lie Assignment of David -------■ ■ • ------------ in vastly extending this service, Morse, Jr., Insolvent Debtor for bene- $2400 320 acres good timber land near ed to tbe position of health officer ■" ■ i Sumner. Look this up. o fa ll his creditors: which is growing in the face of dis Great Central Change. of this port by Governor Chamber Notice is hereby given that nm ^r and in i $ 650 New 4-room oottage and 4 lots, couragements presented by the lain. The appointment meets the pursuance of the power and authority vest-1 near business. A good buy. H A VE TH E V E R Y LA T E ST ÎN Portland, March 3.—The Great hearty approval of all. present poor throughfares through Dr. Straw ed in me, the duly appointed, qualified and | 40 aore dairy farm near Prosper. the above entitled mat- c*5UU aoting assignee iu Central Railroad Company today out the west and most of the east. 30 acres bottom mostly cleared, is a democrat from away-back and a terr and in pursurnoe of the order of the good 6-room house, good barn, When it is shown that the annual gave up its commodious office rooms popular physician as well. Jndge o f the above entitled Court in said some personaljproperty; easy terms Matter, I will sell at public auction, to the loss from bad roads in the United in the Ainsworth block, and Gener highest and best bidder, for cash, on Fri i $ 400 Neat cottage and 2 lots near Aoad- States is $600,000,000, the petition al Manager Daly will have a desk the 10th dAy of April, 1903, at ten j — ■ ■ i emy. Cheap at this price. The Endeavorers of the Christian day, o’clock in the forenoon o f said day at the of the association for $20,000,000 in future in the office of the Title House door at Coquille City. Coos $ 500 Fair bouse and barn Slots, 2 in I f we can not suit you with what we Lav ic stoex we can make any seems quite modest. Most of this Gaarantee & Trust Company, in church will give a calico carnival Coart bottom, bearing fruit treos. Oregon, all of the right, title and Thursday, March 26. Full particu County. kind to your order. I obs , of course, falls upou the farm the Chamber o f Commerce building. interest which the said David Morse, Jr., $ 400 2 2-5 aores bench land, edge of assignor, had on tbe 4th day o f May, 1894, ■—— ■ town, fair house, spring water, laT s ers. But (hey won’t believe it, and Tbe office furniture, mamotb sate lars later. the date o f tho assignment, and which I nice. the chances are that if Congress and other property of the Great For International Stock and have since acquired by virtue of his as signment me herein, in and to all o f the $ 500 % block, good location. Best bar- Central will be shipped to Coos Bay were to appropriate the money asked Ponltrv Food, the best preparation following to gain in lots ever offered in Co- described real property, situated _ _ for building turnpikes the farmers now actual headquarters for the to keep yonr herds and flocks in in said Coos County, Oregon, to wit: quille. would grumble most about it, charg proposed road. Lot lj^blk 15; lots 5, 6 And 7, blk 67; lots 2 $ o r a 3 fine corner lots, fine view, beat fine condition, see R. S. KnowltoD, and 7, blk 69; lot 1 in blk 124; lot 6 in blk 9 ° ,JU building site for sale in this city. ing it up to kid-gloved statesman J. Thornton Ross, at the head of tbe druggist- 125; lot 4 in blk 126; lots 2, 3, 4, 5. 6 and 7 1 T h e la t e s t in ship, college theorists and unworthy the Great Central, is very ill at hi# $ 100 ** corner lots in Academy Ad- in blk 129; all in Empire City. politics. Here, it may be remarked, residence and was unable to be seen Lots 3 and 4 and NEW of SWW Sec. 18, | —— ■ dition. Installment plan, Jnst think o f it. T 25 8, R 13 weHt of Will. Mer.; also S W ^ is one of the great leaks of the farm. today, but Mr. Kellock, who was of NWW o f SWW Sec 18, T 26 8, R 13 west, $ 700 Nice house and 2 lots. Not far The agriculturists cling to methods temporarily in charge of Mr. Ross' and ¡NEW of SEW of Sec 13, T 26 S. 14 14 — — i out. west Will, Mer. and conditions that would sink any business affaiis, gave out tbe fol 6-room house and 1 lot near Also NW of SWW of Sec 19, T 26 8, R 13 i $ 550 Good P o u ltr y F a r m , other industry and then complain at lowing interview: Academy. A nice home. West of Will Mer., and NEW of SEW *nd j the small return for their toil. at M r s . G. M o o n ’s lot 5, and SWW of NEW o f Seo 24, T 26 S, $ 1 0 0 0 Beautiful residence and 2 lots on “ Major Kinney will asume charge Prop corner near Court House. They will flounder through quag of the property, which is to be _ s * c s _ Also NE W of Hoc 4, T 28 8, R 14 west of $ 225 126x200 feet near Academy, clear- mires, wearing out their teams and shipped to Coos Bay and will carry Will. Mor. ARAG0, OREGON. -i ed, lays nioe. wagons to draw a mere fraction of a forward tho work from that point. You w ill fin d the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at Also lot 4 Sec 26, T 18 S, R 12 west of It is impossible to describe my list in this proper load to market; they will en Kinney is still in tbe employ of this Throughbred cockerels from $1 up, Will. Mor. in Lane oounty, Oregon, less my store. one aero sold in southwest corner, 30 acres. column. If yon are looking for a good dure the isolation and privation im road, despite stories to the con. and eggs $1 per setting. Also lots sitnated in Morse’s addition to piece o f property at a reasonable price, C posed by impassable roads, and yet trary published some time ago. It Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp tho town o f Florence, Lane county, Ore can certainly suit you. make no effective effort to redeem is my understanding that tbe work Also Scotch-Collies pups of the very gon, to-wit: Remembei, I rent houses and farms and ing done to order. finest strain on sale. themselves. The money annually of actual road building will be Lot 11 in blk 4; lots 1, 9 and 10 in blk 7; do all kinds o f agenoy business. Come in lots l, 2. 5 and 6 in blk 8 and lots 7,11 and wasted by the farmers in this and pressed forward as soon as spring and see me before buying. I oan save you 12 in blk 9. other ways equally avoidable would opens. I believe that within a Also lots in Morse’s seoond addition to DOLLARS. put a pianoforte and a covered car reasonably short time it will be the town o f Florence, Lane county, Ore Sanderson Building near the Wharf. gon, to-wit: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. riage at every farm home. No in found necessary for tbe Great Cen Lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, in j United States Land Offioe. dustry will prosper when its profits tral to reopen headquarters in blk 2, and lota 1, 2. 3. 4. 5; 11, 12,13,14, 15, Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 13, 1903. aro wasted. The farmers of the Portland, but for the present a 16, 17.18, 19, 20, and 21 in block 3. \ Notice is hereby given that in compliance Dated at Coos County, Oregon, this 4th , with the provision6 of the act of Congress land owe most o f their hardships to temporary office will be run in con j of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale day o f March, 1903. the fact that they permit or commit nection with tho Title Guarantee of timber lands in the States o f California, ISAIAH HACKER, Assignee. so much waste of their effort and and Trust Company." i C regon, Nevada.and Washington Territory” | ns extended to all the Public Land States NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. substance. General Manager Daly sub by act of August 4, 1892, Department o f the Interior, Land Office at It is too much to expect imme stantiated tbe above statement. ARTHUR MORGAN, Roseburg, Oregon, February 26, 1903. O n l y $ 5 a m o n th diate response to this appeal of the o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n thvt ( o f Marshfield, oounty o f Coos, State of on . tli© i n s t a llm e n t National Good Roads Association the following-named settler has filecT Oregon, has this day filed in this offioe his The typhoid scourgo continues to p la n - Probably it is better that time be thin the ranks of the students of Let us W ade Right into notice o f his intention to make final proof sworn statement No. 4417, for the pnrchnne ip support of his claim, and that said proof o f the N.W. W- ° f N.E. W *•( Sec No. — o — allowed for greater agitation of the Cornell University, and those of 32 in Township No. 27 S. Range No. 11 W. will be made before L. H. Hazard, Coanty the Subject Clerk, at Coquille, Oregon, on April and will offer proof to show that the land subjeot, in order that there may be the citizens of Ithaca. Nineteen of sought is more valuable for its timber or 13,1903,viz: Wallace M. Hammack on H. E. The 1903 season will be the great proper appreciation of its import the former have died of tho diseaso No. 8672, for lots 2 nnd 3 and SEW NWW, stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before ance. Benefits thrust upon people up to date, and many moro aro iu est bicycle season ever known. The NEW HWW, Sec. 4, T. 29 S., R . 13 W. finest equipped and most up-to-date He names the following witnesses to W. U. Douglas, U. S. Commissioner for even upon those so appreciative of the infirmary of the institution or prove his continuous residence upon and Oregon at Marshfield, Oregon, on Friday, favors as the farmers, arc held cheap. lying ill at their homes, to which wheels that Coquille riders ever laid cultivation W i l l G e t Y o u -A. o f said land, viz: John Rowan, the 1st day o f May, 1903. lie names ns When there is popular demand they fled in the hope of escaping their eyes on will be kept in stock o f Coquille City. Oregon, Will Albee, G. T. witnesses: W . II. Morgan, Jesse Smith. B ia .n o John Thornthwaite, of Mnrnhfield, Orogon, there will doubtless be ready re the infection, but unfortunately car at right pricos, and if you want one Robinson, Sam’ l Rowan, of Arago, Oregon F. It. Taylor, o f Fairvicw. Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. say so. sponse from Congress. But this is a rying the germs with them. Any and all persons claiming adversely -- —.--- -------------- This the above-described la n d a r o requested to You can save this nmount if you will and make your dear ones I want your trade, and I am en free country, and as long as the is a record of which the faculty of a F or S ale .- One new heavy wagon tile their claims in this offioe on or before happy. No borne complete without a piano or an organ. If|you aro people prefer to sirik their comfort great scientific university and the titled t o ‘it, because I have good — 3J— ami two good horses. said 1st day o f May, 1903. In looking for best values J. T. BRIDGES. and prosperity in bottomless roads health authorities of a university goods, right prices, and can serve quire nt tho H erald office. Register. they will be permitted to do it town should be ashamed. It is sel you well. You don’t expect any However, the combination o f lean dom in recent years that a prevent more, but you want that much, don’t an i short-lived teams, narrow tires, able disease has invested a citadel you. * deep mud and small loads is one of learning with effects so dis To be brief, try us and onr goods, that would absorb the profits of astrous to the life within its walls. and our way of treating you, and, if We are prepared to interest you and make the assertion that we deprives you ot half a dozen of our biggest trusts, The water supply o f Ithaca is to be you liko us try us again. I want c a d do MORE for you than any other Piano or Orgau House in the your dear ones. aDd the farmers ought to wske up lookod after through municipal own vour businoss. Enough said. country. I f yon are interested write at once. j and stop this enormous leak.—Ore ership, but it will be some time Show vour love for tho one who 1 gonian. THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKERING, WEBER, MILTON, before Cornell Univirsity will re is gone by providing a nionumeut I V0SE.HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination o f cover from the unenviable position worthy the memory of that one. Cornutt-Boffue. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. in which it has been placed by con | soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere , Department o f the Interior. A large monument or a small taminated water. Negligence is a Land offioe. RoscbarR, OreRon. Feb. U , ; Twenty.eight other makes we handle. Married, on Sunday evening serious thing, closely approaching ions. marker, whichever you choose at March 1, at 8’clock, at tbe resi crime, when it leads to results so Notiee is hereby Riven that the followinR We also have in stock a fine l<ne of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and his place, will show the lieat judg dence of Frank P. Green, Spring distressing, and especially when, named settler nas filed notiee o f his inten A fall assortment of stringr. ment of first-class designers and Mandolins atjprices from $5 upward. lion ta make final proof in anppnrt o f hie street, this city, Clarence Cornutt as in this case, it has been conscious claim, and that «aidproof will be made be Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly. workmen. and Miss Anna Hogue, by Rev. W. and to an extent mercenary. —Ore fore L. H. Hasard. County Clerk, at Co- qnille City, OreRon, on March 2S, 1903, viz: T. VanScoy. Mr. Cornutt is a gonian. H. E. No. 90W>, o f John F. Bnllack fo r the thrifty young farmer of Douglas W W o f the 8W X . Bee. 21, Tp. 27, 8., K. 12 West. oounty, a son of Noah Cornutt He nanus the followinR witness?* to Lyons Sentenced lo Hang. He spent three years at the South prove hie oontinnoos residence upon and I O O F- H A LL ern Normal, graduating aa n mem colt.ration o f said lend, viz: G. W. Stev- Cogriu.E, O regon . ber of the class of ’98. Miss Bogus Eugene, March 6.—Judge Ham enzon. Q. W. Harry, J. B. Dye and F. K. Bnllack. all of Uoqaille City, OreRon. j came to Ashland four years ago ilton this morning Bentenoed Elliott J. T. BRIDGES. from Riddle to attend the Normal Lyons, the murderer of Sheriff UeRieter. NOTICE OF FINAL BE ITLEM EN T. school. She graduated last June Withers, to be hanged Friday, in the class c f 1902. Soon after April I7th, juft six weeks from to NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT. ^ T O T IC E IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT her graduation she was elected to a day. 11 tho nnderaiRiied haathisday filed her o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t the undersigned has this day filed his final aconant aa tho administratrix o f the position in the public schools of The court house was crowded final aoconnt in the matter o f the adminis estate o f Bird Vowelt, deoeased, and that Ashland, which place she held with when tbe prisoner was brought in tration of the estate of S. L . Leneve, de W ednesday, the 4th day o f March, 1908, and that the County Court has set that beinR the third day o f the reRntar credit to herself up to the time for sentence. There is but one oeased, Wednesday, the 18th day of Maroh, 1903. 1303 March tern, of the Ooanty Coart for of her resignation last week, noth opinion, that if that the sentence is that being the 17th day o f the regnlar 1:«03 Coos coan ty , OreRon, has been set by said bride and groom made ahost of just, and the full penalty is merit Maroh term o f tbe Probate Coanty Coart Conrt as the dev for hearinR object, ona to for Coos ooanty. Oregon, as the day for said final account and the aettlem ent of i i y ,__ friends in tbe Normal and in the ed. hearing objections to said final aoconnt said catata. city during years of school training; and settlement of said estate. Dated this 2nd day o f F.brnar y. 1903. Dated this 16th day Febrasry, 1903. and now as they enter this new re MARY A. V O W E L L , C o ld s a n l i t n i r n a * . J. W. LENENE. Adminiatr atrix. lation in life, tbe congratulations Administrator. How o f you hear it remarked: and good wishes come in great num “ It’s only a cold," and a few days bers.— Ashland Tidings. later learn that the man is on bis This is of Soon after President Roosevelt’s back with pneumonia. admonition against small families such common occurence that a ¿ Q g J g J j u g fig u r e W it h yO U was published throughout the coun cold, however slight, should not he : try, ho received a large photograph disregard«!. Chamberlain's cough I of a man, his wife nnd fourteen remedy counteracts any tendency It always children. Below the picture were toward pneumonia. written the name nntl tbe simple in -1 cures aud is pleasnut to take. Sold L Y O N S ' M IL L . "Not guilty ’ i by R. 8. Knowlton. 'S ® . "Tempest" P E R R Y ’S STORE. "Commodore" II Coquille Valley Packing Company Sanford’s Bargains Myrtle Point, Oregon LYONS’ MILLINERY Ladies, Misses A Childrens Hats. Lyons’ Millinery Store. Buff Plymouth Rock M IL L IN E R Y J, R. Stillwell, IVIrs. C. Moon 1903 SEASON. S5will by an Organ N $10 a month Death’s Harvest For Spot Cash or on Time Payments W. T. BURTON. Coos County Marble and Granite Works. N CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO. IÆAESHPIEI D, - Œ F B IE ]- Strang’s Emporium. G lassw are and Dishes, W ood and W illow - ware. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers If you are thinking of build- on all kinds of lumber, and mouldings. shoer. Outing Flannels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear. Z. C. STRANG, Prop.. - - - Coquille, Oregon. I