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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1903)
Married ¿tag*#!* On Wednesday evening the words were spoken which united Mr. J. A. Lamb, of Coquille, and Miss Vir Resolutions by Good Roads Con- ginia A. Woodford, of Medford, for veflien. “ better or worse.” The bride has spent almost all her Among other thing« of much in life in this city and during the last terest nod importance on the good ten days her many friends have roads question the following set been vying with each other in of resolutions was adopted at the showering— literally so—attentions good-romls convention nt Portland upon her. recently: The “ shower” season set in on “ That the sum of $3000 is requir Wednesday of last week with the ed to adequately cover the expenses “ bundle shower” at the Angle resi necessary in carrying out effective donee, mention of which was ly tho purposes of this organiztion, made in The Mail last week, and and that it is the sense of this con continued the balence of that week. vention that the equitable propor During this time the bride elect was tion to be contributed by each made the recipient of many beauti county ought to be determined by ful nnd appropriate gifts, indicative its pro rata o f assessable values; of the esteem in which she is held and that each County Judge should by her friends in Medford. charge himself with tho duty of see On Thursday evening Miss Fan ing that the assessment of his coun nie Haskins entertained Miss Virgie, ty is lnwfully secured and paid into the treasury of this association, to and in the course of the evening be disbursed upon the orders of the she was “ showered” with handker executive committee to whom the chiefs, dainty, beautifully worked creations, such as makes the femi treasurer shall furnish bond for the Those present safe custody and proper disposi nine heart glad. were: Miss Myrtle Lawton, Helen tion of all funds. “ That we heartily endorse the po Wait, Lillian Barr, Julia Fielder, Gertrude Wilson, Beulah Warner, sition taken by Governor Chamber- lain upon the use of convicts for Prue and Kate Angle, Grace Amann, Mesdames It. T. road purposes as expressed in his Edna Lorenz, address read before us yesterday; Burnette, of Ashland, and Fred Slagle, of Coquille. and that a committee of five be ap On Friday night at tho residence pointed, to be known ns The Legis lative Committee, whose duty it of Mrs. L. J. Sears, a similar enter shall be to present to the tainment took place, the presents Legislature of Oregon, in proper this time being of a more general The participants were: form for legislative action, this and nature. all other matters that may be decid Misses Prue and Kate Angle, Mabel ed by this association as demand Jones, Edna Lorenz, Myrtle W ood ford, Myrtle Lawton, Fannie Hask ing legislation. “That we urge upon all future ins, Mesdames R. T. Burnett and Legislatures the paramount import F. C. Slagle. On Saturday afternoon some of ance of good roads and the wisdom of making appropritions therefore the married friends of the bride-to- and tho need for caution in protect be—with an eye to the future— ing the state treasury againt all were gathered by Mrs. J. E. Shearer needless expenditures, to the end and Mrs, H. N. Butler at the resi that taxes be reduced and that the dence of the formor, where a “ com people shall derive more substantial fort shower” occurred, wherein the benefit from those which they do presents were of the substantial na ture the title of the gathering pay. Those present “ That we favor the general prin would indicate. ciple of stato aid in road construc were: Mesdames J.-E. Shearer, N. tion under competent engineering L. Narregan, G. H. Haskins, L. J. supervision as embodied in tho laws Sears, C. T. Nicholson, Louis Bun of many of the older states and that dy, E. D. Ellwood, H. G. Nichol we beliove that the general govern son, W. T. York, Scoot Davis, J. ment., that derives its prosperity R. Wilson, R. U. McClanahan, A. and power from the states, should M. Woodford, F. C. Slagle and Miss contribute its equitable proportion Edna Lorenz. At each of the gatherings refresh to the cause of road betterment, which will so groatly advance the ments wore served and a few pleas welfare of the states and improve ant hours wore spent. On Wednesday evening at 8:30 the condition of nil the people; and wo urge our stato national repre o ’clock to the strains of the wedding played by Miss Grace sentatives to give their hearty sup march, port to this policy; and we especi Amann, the bridal party entered ally urge upon our representatives the parlors of the Woodford resi in Congress the necessity and great dence on (5th street, and the importance of an appropriation of bride and groom took their places of autumn not less than $100,000 for the office under a canopy intermixed with purple of public road inquiries in order loaveB, that objoct lesson ronds may be con grapes, while Rov. H. C. Brown conducted the solemn ceremony structed in nil the states.” which united the fortunes of the - --- Stars and Stripes is Hauled Down. young couple for weal or woe. Th3 bride was dressed in white San Francisco, Oct. 31.— The crepe <le chine over white taffeta American dag, which for 13 years silk, nnd carried a bouquet of La fioated above four balmy isles in the France roses, but a description of South Seas, known ns the St. David the effect of the handsome costume group, was recently hauled down, is beyond the pen of The Mail and tlio emblem of Holland hoisted scribe. The bride is the second daughter in its place. The Dutch Colonial Government sent a gunboat to tho of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Woodford, islands to enforce their demnnd that and as said before has been a resi the tlag of tho United States should dent of this city almost all her life. como down. The story of the affair For six years she was a steady em reached this country for the first ploye of this shop and there was no time yesterday, the news being better compositor ever “ picked up brought by tho German trading a lino” in this office than Miss Virg There never was a time during schooner Diana, which arrived from in. the Caroline Islands. Captain James her employment here when she was /acharv, formerly master of Mil not ready to “pull out” to the best lionaire Fithian’s yacht Hover, was of her ability— nnd that was consid a passenger on tho Diana, and to erable— when it was necessary for him the natives on the St. David the interests o i the )iaper. In her new relation we are satis Islands told the story of the insult fied that she will bring to bear the to tho American (lag. The St. David Islands are four in same qualities of heart nnd mind number and lie near equator, close which made her respected and pop to New Guinen. The isles are small ular with her fellow workmen and but exceedingly fertile, and yield an friends, and will always be found abundance of copra. Thirteen years ready to “ make her string good" ago Davitl O'Keefe, au American in all emergencies which may here known a s the “ Copra King of the after arise. The groom is a prosperous and Caroline Islands,” came there and hoisted tile American flag. This popular v oiing hardware merchant and nothing better fact lias remained unknown here of Coquille, until now. Cnptilin Znchary tolls could be said of him than that he the following story: “ In trading seems in every way worthy of the among the Carolines I visited the bride ho has won. The young couple took Thursday Islands, r.f St. David, and there learned of the usurpation of them morning’s train for Roschurg, from by the Dutch. O'Keefe, who was wlieuco they will go by private con a trader well knew in the city, and veyance to their future residence at who recently perished at sea, secur Coquille, where Mr. Lamb has a ed the right to tho islands from the cosy home already prepared for the native kings and placed the isles reception of his bride.— Medford under the American flag. He mar-1 Mail. vied a native woman. Some time Escaped Picked Up at Sea ago a Dutch gunboat visited this group and ordered the natives to Melbourne, Victoria, Oct, 29.—■ haul down the (lag. Olsen refused A rowboat containing several men to obey the command, and a number was picked up at sen 400 miles of marines ware landed from the from Noumea, New Caledonia, and warship, the flag was hauled down, brought here Six o f the rescued and the flag of the Netherlands i inen have turned out to be con hoisted in its stead. victs who escaped from the French Dowieiles Mobbed wenal settlement in New Calrtonia. - . A marriage certificate recently Pipestem, \V. Vs., Oct' 30.— Mrs. I filed at (lumpoint, ()., gavt the age Hncliel Bailey, a follower of Dowie, of the bridegroom, Jere Roearth, of held a meeting here, and like the Kenner's Brook, as 101 years nnd doughty Elijah II, who is now in one month, and the bride. Mrs. New York City, she left nothing un Julia Ann Jenkins, as 99 years. It done to insult tils intelligence of was the sixth matrimonial venture hearers. The crowd finally tired of for the groom and the fourth for the her abuse, and a free-fur all fight bride.— Ex. followed, which soon resulted in tl 0 j II update flig h t of Mis. Hailey Mayor Garter Harrison,of Chica nnd hi i followers g o , -spires to lie the democratic i 'inn — f r presblei:! o f tl»e Unit ed Si t- s nt die coming presiden- Fov* - ighs. Colds and Croup. li-1 election. TUESDAY, N O V 3, 1903. it«« «Volitate Cough C ure C. C Lamb Woodford. A. Notes. »School grew by the nddilon of six names on Monday. Others will enter yet this week. ClnBses have been formed in elocution and vocal music to recite twice a week each. Mr. Edwards, who was away on business last week, was back in his place Monday morning. Miss McAdams who was out last week on account of sickness, is agnin in her place. Also Mina Mul- key is back in her place, having lost three days on aceouut of sick ness. Miss Leua Fairman and Miss Mabel LBwhorn together with Miss es Myres and Todd, will form the members of what we trust sha'l be an interesting nud growing class in Pedagogy. It is decided to place the little ones in a room below and cat out the recess to give us a little more time on the program which is much needed. An organ has been placed in the chapel to supply the place of » piano to come later on. The first of a course of lectures will be given next Friday evening in the little church by Kev. Adolph Haberly. He will discourse some interesting and important phases of the English language. The writer of theBe notes has heard him on this subject, and knows him to be able to do justice to it. The next lecture of the course will be delivered by Principal E. H. Ander son, of the public schools. ----«---------------------- Presbyterian Church. Next Sunday morning the pastor will preach a special Missionary sermon. An offering for our College at Albany will be taken at this ser mon. In the evening the subject will be “ Man’s Duty to God, Fellow man, Self” Sunday school at 10 a.m. Young people’s meeting at 6:30; all are welcome to all our services. ► «•*-. Killed in Train Wreck. S l i | > | iril A ttn l u s t n H u t X l u y e . Riverton Pick Ups B 'Lb .. A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Beoson, The addition to the saw taill is when getting his usual Saturday now covered and will 6con be com night bath, stepped back against a pleted. It will enclose the new boil hot stove which burned him severly. l The child was in great agony and er and dynamo. The boys had a livelytime on Sat his mother could do nothing to j pacify him. Remembering that she urday eve. had had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Small buildings overturned gates baricaded, and even the church bell Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try i t In less than half was carried off and a grindstone | an hour after applying it the child and a wheel barrow were placed by was quite aDd asleep, and in less the church in exchange. 1 than two weeks was well. Mrs. Ben- Mr. and Mrs. F. Barker have mov | son is a well known resident of Kel- ed into the F. Hull building. l lar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic The work on the rock quary was liniment and especially valuable for stopped last Wednesday. burns, cuts, abd sprains. For sale E. M. Peterson and family, also by R. 8. Kuowlton. Mrs. M. W. McCormick, who have been cooking at tha quarry, have $1200 will buy a 160-Hcre stock have returned to Riverton. ranch with lots of outlying range. A big hop at the Hall next Satur Eight miles from Coquille. J . J. S t a n l e y . day eve. D onna A i nna WAY” QUICK-LUNCH COUNTER Ico Cream, Ice-Cream Soda Ice-Cold Soda, Milk Shake. Finest Luuch Goods, F ig Wafers, Sweet Crackers, Cigars and Tabacoo Fresh Nuts, Choice Confectionery, Oregon Fruits, Tropical Fruits. W . T . B U R T O N , Prop. Front Street, Coquille. Phone 109. Cranberries at Kanematz’s. Chas. Grissen Members of California Co-Operative Medical Company-Attention! Ninty-nine per cent o f the members o f the California Co- 0 peratiue Medical Company having decided in favor of pay ing dividends quarterly instead o f monthly as heretoforei the Management announces that in future dividend» will be paid quarterly, which w ill cause the next payment o f divi. dends to fall on January 1st, 1904, and one every three months thereafter. TOTAL OUR •< Music Co. % T^EarsHfxelcL, Ore. Agents for leading makes of Pianos and Organs REPORT OF THREE BRANCHES OF THE COMPANY FOR THE MONTH OF O C TO B ER -1903 (1) Stock accounts. Receipts for 16 Shares $ 505.00 435.00 Expenditures for Sal. 471.00 General Expenses (2) Medicine Account. Receipts for Medi cine 292.10 Cash Sales 25.00 From other Sources Expenditures for man 700.00 ufacturing medicine (3) Advertising. 1000.00 Bills now due (4) Amount of Medicine sold on 3 0 -6 0 -9 0 days time and not 2084.85 p aid for Kansas City, Oct. 29.— Mrs. Em ma Booth-Tucker, consul of the Salvation Army of America, was killed in a frightful railway acci dent about 9 o’clock last night near the small town of Dean Lake, on the Santa Fe road. Details of the tragedy did not reach this city until this morning, when sorrow was ex pressed on every hand. Mrs. Booth-Tucker’s body was fearfully mangled but she lived an hour after being taken from the de bris of the wreck. Two tourist sleeping cars, one Pullman and one dining car were D R . JOHN L. KELLETT, President, derailed and now lay demolished beside the tracks. As a result Mrs. E. J. LEO N ARD , Ssc., and Manager, Coquille, Oreg. Booth-Tucker is dead. W. M. Mur ray of San Francisco nnd Colonel Holland of tho Salvation Army are fatally injured and 35 others are seriously hurt. The dying and in jured were also taken to the hospit al at Marceline, the nearest town of any size, where they are receiving the care and attention of a dozen physicians. The train which sustained the ac cident left Kansas City at 6 o’clock last night and had passed the Dean Lake station nearly two miles, run ning on a straight track at the speed of 40 miles an hour. A loose chain of one of the tourist cars - trailed and swung from side to side of the roadbed. As the train was passing a switch tho chain wrapped Our lines include all the new and popular weaves. around it, breaking tho latter and derailed four cars. They were thrown against a steel water tank at the side of the road with terrific force, The tank was moved several rÉ feet from its foundation and the '\Vr handle the “ THOMPSON GLO VE-FITTIN G” — w irranted to coaches were practically demolish jrive Satisfaction. w ed. Men, women and children were taken from the wreckage with bruis ed bodies and broken limbs. (A *» ip Complete Aseortnient and Prices Low. M. A. PIER CE, Di^Y GOODS! DRESS GOODS. We bay for Cush from Manufactures and therefore can sell v°u at bottom prices. Wo also carry a full line tof Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings And everything else in the music line. CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO. I M l i L E S H O P O I E F L H A L L D , - - O I S E . Death’s Harvest Deprives You of Your Dear Ones- Show your love for the one who is gone by providing a monument worthy tho memorv of that one. A large mounmeut or a small marker, whichever you choose at his place, will show the best judg ment of first-class designers and workmen. COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS MARSHFIELD, OR Stewart & Westgate Props T elep h on e, M ain 238. NEW RESTAURANT ' At the angle of tlie street, in North Marshfield. M e a ls S e r v e d in th e B e s t S t y l e s o f C u l i n a r y A r t. MRS. Also furnished rooms. J- MULKEY, Prop CORSETS I Ribbons and Laces New Goods Constantly Arriving. Life Long Sick and Nerv ous Headaches. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills Cured Me. They G a v e Me Instant R elief. The common affliction o f all mankind is headache. From it lew are entirely free. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills will cure and in most instances prevent headache of any kind or degree. If you cannot enjoy theatre going, car-riaing, dancing, if you are subject to rom nervoi* excitement, tho fatigues of travel or sight-seeing, take an Anti-rain Pill before an attack comes on and you will find that you can successfully ward off all disagreeable symptoms. Anti Pain Pills are the best of remedies for backache, neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatic pains: contain no opiates, non laxative; never sold in bulk. “ With the greatest pleasure 1 recommend Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills to everyone who suffers from nervous or sick headache. All my life long I was troubled with headaches of a very severe nature, and have tried many iwders and other remedies without success, y chance I tried Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and they cave immediate relief. Never since the first dose have I been troubled with headache. W henever t feel it coming on I take one or two Pain Pills and it all disappear*.” —W illia m B r o w n , Genesee, S This Is to certify that I have used D t . Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills for neuralgia and neu ralgic headache and have found them to give relief.” —É. T\ W eed , Ex-Mayor and Ex- U. S. Dist. Atty.. Helena, Mont. AU druggists sell and guarantee Dr. Miles’ Anti-Tain Pills. They are non-laxative: con tain no opiates, never sold in bulk, 25 doses, 25 cents. Dr. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Phone Main 55. EGLIPSE, J 1I ! 2 Æ . - A .. F I E R C E , Sanderson Building, Near Wharf. 1 Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Flour and Feed, R u b b e r G o o d s a n d U m b r e lla s . R. B. RAY. Prop. C E a rly R is e rs FIRST NATIONAL BANK " t The famous little pills. OF Coquille, Oregon. H AKD OK DIRECTOR« R . C- D ement A. J. 8 hekwood L . H aiilockei » 1». H . H azard I saiaii H acker R E. S hine To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ (V ijb Seven MUon koxee soM in pest 13 months. This Signature, Corea Grip la Two Day«. on every box. 25c. CORRESPON DEN TS National Bank of Commerce, N Y. City Croeke-Woolworth National Bank, San Francisco 1st National Bunk of Portland, Portland, Ore Transacts a General Banking bus iness. IN T H E COUNTY C O U U T OF T H E S T A T E OF O R E G O N . F O R COOB j COUNTY In tne mutter o f the e sta te o f ¿Amen A. i L yon*, deceased: Finn»« M Lyons. A d m lm a trstris o f the estate o f James A. L yon s, deceased , havin g ! filed her finnl report a f sn o b a d m in istratrix | l>v order o f trv .Indgi o f ¡said Court, the h r ing o f 'bjectioTis to »¡he fa m e has been s. * for th ’ > dt v o f Ni»r*»iu'»*»r. 1903. C oquille. < *r- O ct. *j. W W. KM M v M LY O N S, Ad inists i ’ . .< ot tlie e ita t f o f J iraes A. | Lyons, d eceased. Strang’s Emporium. Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W ilo w - ware. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers shoes. Outing Flanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets. Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear. 1 . C. STRANG, Prop., - - - Coquille, Oregon