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Coquille 26: No. 42. V o l . COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , JUNE 23, 1909. Entered ab Hecond-clasB matter May 8, 1905, at the puatoffice at t'eyiiille, Oregon, umier act of Congres» ol March 3 , 1879 . DR. R. S. DeArmond PH YSICIAN AND SURUKON. Office at Slocum’ s Drug Store. C oquillr , O regon . Offio:* Phone Main 128. Residence, 626. 1 A. F. Kirshman, D entist . , Office two doors South of Pont office. . Coquille - . Oregon. Dr. C. W. Endicott D nntist Office on Front Street Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon I I TOLLMAN P hotogiapher Residence Studio. E. D, SPERRY Attorney and Counoellor at Law. Office in Robinson Building I I W. C. CHASE. ATTORNEY-AT-L AW Offio in Robinson Building, Upstairs I C. R. BARROW Attorney and Counsellor at Law First-class References Fifteen Years’ Experience O oquialb C ity , O re J. J. STANLEY LAW YER Martin Building • Front Street C o q u il l e , O bkqon SI. 5 0 P er Y ear snap apart at the most unexpected A G o o d Citizen G on e O ld est P rison er P ardoned REV. DONNELLY TRANSFERRED.! A N ew Citizen. time. That thread that holds to Died, at his home near Remote, Rem ark: of the Rev. Dr. Feese, gether very great interests, and no Pioneer Priest of the Roman Chicago, June 14.— William P. Grants Pass Courier: Joe Rob Monday, June 14, at 9:30, T. J. M. Glyndon, the olJest prisoner in the ertson, an oldtimer who came to one at his very best can overcome at Obsequies of the Late Catholic Church N ow Sta Hoopes; aged 62 years. 3 months United States, was pardoned a few this section before Grants Pass was it— all are affected by it. No con Stian Danielson. tioned at Portland. and 25 days, Mr. Hoopes had been days ago from the Iowa State Peni founded, will leave in a few days dition of life can stand against its When a few years are come, then subtle and overwhelming forces. Rev. Edward Donnelly of Marsh sick about a week with pneumonia, tentiary. He has been incarcerated for Coos county. His team is a I shall go the way whence I shall It is good that we do not know field has been transferred from and his son, John E. was the only 31 years During tho time he has pair of cows harnessed to a wagon relative with him at the time of hi« been in prison tho world has moved. upon which b !s household effects not return.— Job. 16 - 32 . the exact time when we shall pass Marshfield to Portland. death. Mr. aud Mrs. L. E. Brown, He has never seen an electric street are loaded. A ihird cow is led be Stain Danielson was born March the way from whence there is no This pioneer parish priest o f the who were passing and had known car, an automobile; has never used hind. All three cows give milk. 26 , 1843 . He died June 7 th 1909 return. Roman Catholic church has served hence having arrived at the age of Hope is life’s invaluable asset. the church at Marshfield for mauy Mr. Hoopes since his arrival in this a telephone, novor saw a modern The whole outfit is lamentably section, about three years ago, were skyscraper, a moving picture show, slow, but Joe is determined to get 66 years, 2 months and 12 days. It plans tor the future in the light years. His birthplace was Arendal, N or of present reward. He also attended the needs of called in by the son and brought and hardly believes an airship is out of the country and no matter how, so any kind of team ie made way. No doubt, he came from Were we to know tfie time of the mission adjacent which ex messages to his people in the east. possible. He was convicted of to answer. Joe is one of the pio The body was taken to Mr. Hoopes’ that sturdy Lutheran stock that has death, we would not value our tended trorn the Sutslaw ou the murdering a girl, but always pro neers who require plenty of room, distinguished the generations for its time by doing. We would tremble north to the California line on the former home at Muscatine, Iowa, tested his innocence. He was a and when the newcomers got too most noble qualities. with tear and groan with despair. south, the largest field on the Pa for burial. member of tho 7th Independent numerous and kept a-coming, he Mr. lloopes was born in Dela Company of Sharpshooters of Ohio, resolved to shake the dust of Grants After his father’ s death, at the We would not plan for anything. cific coast. Pass from his feet and hike out for age o f sixteen the home land was Yet, through death, many, many To cover his territory Father ware county, Pa. and during the and during his years of confinement pastures new. civil war served nr a member of the left lor the newer country across plans are broken. Donnelly traveled on toot, by horse, has draw'll a pension from the gov the waters, America. My father planned during the wagon, rowboat, sailboat, gasoline Pennsylvania militia from 1861 to ernment of $12 a mouth. Part of N e w Launch A rrives. 1865. Afterwards he was Bergeant this he has used for medical atten My observation for many years month of May o f a certain year to launch, steamboat and stage. of marines i f the marine corps on tion, but has enough left to keep has been that no better class of peO' go into business again. His right The General H. A. H. Powers He held services in cabins on the the Ticonderogn. He was a mem him comfortably. pie has come to this country to good purpose and means had been mountain sides, in fisheries on the newly purchased motor boat, ar make up part o f its citizenship acquired. His age and experience rivers and bays, in private houses, ber of Shelby G. A. R. Post at Mus rived from San Francisco on the than that from Scandinavia. should assure a most successful and attended the sick day and catine, and was abo a member of Of Interest to Farmers and M echanics Nann Smith and was given the iD i- the Muscatine Workman and Legion For honesty, morality, industry outcome. tal try out June 14th by the owner night, and the bedside of the dying. of Honor lodges. He is survived Farmers and machanics frequent accompanied by a few friends. arid thrift they are not to be ex Just three months previous to He built a new ohurch at Marsh celled. Their ambition is to form this time he passed away. Had field and at Gardiner, and a tine by a wife and two children. His ly meet with slight accidents and The only boat on the coast which injuries which cause them much an upright citizenship and they he known, he would not have hospital at North Bend that is open wife is in Oak Park, 111., and his annoyance aud loss of time. A cut can come near the General II is the his daughter, Bessie, has been at. succeed. He received his educa planned as he did. or bruise may be cured in about Konocti, the 75 h. p. wonder of to the afflicted, the injured sailor, tending the Moody Institute at one third the time usually required tion at the state district school No doubt this good man, hus logger, miner or sawmill hand. Prentis Gray. The Konocti is fast Chicago. His son, John E., has by applying Chamberlain’s Line- er on a straightway course, but which included splendid moral and band, father, neighbor, friend, had h ather Donnelly was chaplain religious training. He chose the his plans for the following days— in the war of the rebellion and is been making his home with his ment as soon as the injury is re when it comes to turning a corner ceived. This linement is also val trade o f carpentering. For three they were a part of his life— and he an honored member of the Grand father at Remote.—Myrtle Point uable for sprains, soreness o f the the General II swings as tho on a pivot and thus wins the race. The Enterprise. years he worked as ship carpenter and those about him were bles Army of the Republic. muscles and rheumatic pains. boat is fresh from a race with the on vessels plying from New York sed in the forming of them,and after There is no danger o f ’blood poison Konocti and is in the best possible He is one of the most eloquent K illed b y Falling Tree. ing resulting irorn an injury when condition. It has been attracting and San Francisco. The responsi all life has its heritage. orators and is in great demand on Chamberlain's Linement is applied considerable attention on the bay bility resting upon one in such a Life lives on here after the pass Memorial Day and other patriotic The Myrtle Point Enterprise has before the parts become inflamed when out, for it sure do move some, position would naturally develope ing away o f that frail miud and occasions. the following: and swollen. For sale by R S 26 miles an hour, thats all.— Coos a most sterling character. As an body. The father has not passed With the gift of eloquence that is A brief message was received Knowlton. Bay Harbor. early settler he purchased a farm away. His sterling character will the birthright of a son of the Emer here yesterday morning bringing near Bandon, and later at Parkers have assimilated into those of his ald Isle, his wide knowledge of the distressing news that J.C. Royer burg where he lived for mauy years children. His industry will be humanity gives him an imperisha had been killed by a tree falling until his death. He was known in patterned after. His way ot doing ble hold on the hearts of the peo on him. Mr. Royer and family had this section of country as an in things will be the topic for conver ple who know him. moved to Lane county, near Mar- dustrious and thrifty farmer. sation long years from today. My Father Donnelly has been a cola, about a month ago, and was He was known by his many father’s face I see in my dreams champion of the cause of develop engaged in clearing up a piece of friends as an independent, broad and am made glad. His voice I ment on Coos bay and in all west land which he had recently pur Lard, minded, public spirited man. A c hear once and again and am cheer ern Oregon. chased. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. commodating to his neighbors and ed, and the older I grow, the more He has attended all development Henry Royer, had accompanied him Hams, kiud in his home was he. His precious these experiences are. congresses that have been held in to his new home. The message was l/l/e Carry Bacon, marriage took place January 25 , The story about the good husband southwestern Oregon, and has been received by Daniel Barklow, who r 872 ,to Miss Elizabeth Thrush, a often repeated will prove to be a an enthusiastic booster for Coos bay was requested to break the news to Sausage, native of California. To this union veritable balm in Gilead to the at all times Mrs. Royer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. nine children were born, all living widow’s heart. The neighbors It is a pleasure to chronicle his Thomas Barklow, and other rela Fresh and Salt Meats. but one. will be more considerate of one promotion to Portland, where he tives and friends. In accordance All ar: about their father’s grave another because cf his life among will close his long cateer amid the with the request of the message, Mr. We are headquarters for euerythlng in the meat line. Your today, surrounded by their many st them. The intergrity of and comforts of the metropolis. wonts always receiues prompt attention. and Mrs. Tbos. Barklow expected to friends and neighbors who mourn loyalty of his citizenship will help It was a very graceful act of leave for Marcola yesterday. Be with them in the loss of their father. them to hold up the true standard, Archbishop Christie to recognize sides the parents, Mr. Royer is sur The mother mourns at home a good life is not lived in vain. this pioneer worker who has spent vived by a wife and eleven children too weak through the affliction to The spirit has returned to God his life amid the wilds o f the coast and bis death is particularly un be here with them. The Lord will who gave it. We have committed and mountains.—Salem (Ore.) De fortunate. The many friends of bless and comfort her in this most the body ot the father to the grave velopment. the family here received the sad trying hour. As westaud beside the — “ the dust returns to the earth as news with evidences of keen soirow. grave we can but be reminded of it was.” "I have used Chamberlain’s We lovingly cover the -----------»— --- ^ Oils, cleans and looks after his ponderous some lessons that are so true. And mound over it with fresh and love Cough Remedy and find it to be Cigarette S m ok ers A rrested locomotive every few hours. In the little deli these words, "W hen a few years ly flowers. But father is not there, the best on the market,” says E W Tardy, editor of the Sentinel, Gain- cate watch there are wheels which make more come, then shall J go the way "His spirit shall return to God who bora, Tenn. "Our baby had sever Ellensburg, Wash., June 16.— revolutions than those of the fastest train and whence I shall not return,” call gave it.” He has gone to his long al colds the past winter and Cham William D. Haywood, the notorious them most vividly to our minds. home. T he real home of the soul. At berlain’s Cough Remedy alway Socialist speaker and organizer, do it day after day. Is it not reasonable gave it relief at once and cured it was the first man to be arrested in Our attention is called to the death we return to God. that these little wheels should be attended to in a short time. I always recom few years allotted to man. Not that we ha ve been far from mend it when opportunity presents Ellensburg under the provisions of occasionally. Let us do your work for you. Time flies” is theaddage. "Tim e him, we stand and live in his pres itself.” For sale by R S Knowl the new cigarette law. In com A L L W O R K GUARANTEED waits for no man” is the universal ence. pany with two workingmen, Otis ton. and eternal saying. Bates and Leo Smith, Haywood It means the rather that we de N ick ell W ill L ik ely S erve The hours of childhood seem part this veritable aud tangible was taken into custody this morn days; the months, years. But be sphere of action into a more close ing while in the Mint Saloon by Washington, June 14.— Senators fore we are aware old age is reach and intelligent presence of God. Deputy Sheriff German. In justice Bourne and Ch imberlain have inter ed and then the days seem hours, court bonds were fixed at 815 All this is a very comforting as viewed Attorney General Wicker- and the years months. apiece. Haywood paid his bond surance. sham concerning the petition for and wan released, but the other two So at the best the years are few We are reminded today o f provi the pardon of Charles Nicktll, the were held uutil this afternoon, when because their flight is so rapid and dential care. 1C P « Did you stop to consider that a building made Jacksonville (Or.) newspaper editor, all three were allowed to go on o l their number small, and they are This husband, father, neighbor, I* out o f cement blocks is almost indestructable who was convicted of land frauds der from the County Attorney, E. and fireproof? always going— they never come friend, was made au orphan when and who was recently denied a writ K. Brown, who refused to prose back. Only come they as time but sixteen years of age. Fearless Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the of certiorari by the Supreme Court. cute the case. marks (or memory. There is pro ly at this age he started out to last cost? Petitions numerously signed have When arrested, Haywood was gression in their passing. make his way in the world. Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and been forwarded. said to be under the influence of cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of Another illustration of God's con We consol« ourselves that in Though the senators and others them 's the steady development of sideration for the fatherless as well will exert influence to induce the liquor and had just placed a cigar Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the Yours for business, that which is best and lasting in as the widow. The fatherless and president to a grant a pardon, as ette between his lips when he saw world. the deputy. Both Haywood and the widow are constantly mention life. COQUILLE CONCRETE WORKS utterance of Taft when Meldrum’s That life here is but the lesser ed in the Old Testament Scripture application came up would seem to the workingmen dropped the in part of the whole. That, if we as peculiar subjects for Divine care indicate that it is not likely Nick- criminating materials to the floor, where they were found by the of serve, we qualify for a better ser "H e upholdeth the fatherless and ell’s pardon will be granted. The ficers. When searched, materials widow.” So while lather’ s helpful vice. If we minister we pass on president said as to Meld rum: "No better equipped for a more noble presence and good counsel and care government official convicted of for making cigarettes were found on their persons. Considerable ful provision may be missed,yet the ministry. acts of official ciiminality should be surprise was manifested at the younger members of the family The lesson of the frailty of life is pardoned.” need not tear. here taught us. As Nickell was a United States stand taken by the county attorney. For a good many years have I Commissioner it is therefore prob This dignitary, in an interview tttis Measured by human standards observed that tne widow's children, able he will have to serve his sen afternoon, stated he did not believe it is but a "hand breath.” In the tence. the law constitutional, and that he light of God and eternity it dwin as a rule, prosper in this life and will not prosecute any cases until a bring no discredit to the unsullied , dles to nothing. The very securest test case is made. name ot the father "who has passed Good HargainH in Real Estate, slate that we may be in, made so by on before.” J Six-room residence, good location R. E. SHIRE, VU e Prêt A. J SHERWOOD Pres. health, wealth, power or friends, This will not inteiest you il you 80 we commend this weeping _ i „ t 50x100 feet; fine lawn. A l. H HAZARD, Collier 0. C. SANFORD, Atti. Collier are worth fifty thousand dollars, family o f splendid sons and daught- 8DBp for $ 110 0 . is wholly unreliable. Business property bringing $100 but if you are a man of moderate The Psalmist says it is "alto- ers and the dear mother and widow to the consideration of a loving and per month. A good investment, t means apd cannot afford to employ ! gether vanity.” The song we a physician when you have an ah merciful heavenly father. No Ami other snaps, see would sing along the way ¡ 3 sudden doubt this bereaved family feels O P C O Ç U I ü L j H, O R H O O f i . tack of diarrhoea, you will be pleas S tctsman & Co. ed to know that one or two does ol ly hushed. Our labor ceases, when very grateful to this large company — . ---------------- Many of our citizens are drifting Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l H a n k in g B u s in e s a supposed by strength and good will of friends and neighbors assembled about the grave to pay their re- j towards Bright disease by neglec- Diarrhoea Remedy will cure it. to be best prepared for it. spects to this good husband, kind ting symptons of kidney and blad- This remedy has been in use for Board of Dirtctors. We may personally be bereft ot father and (riendly neighbor. der trouble which F oley’s Kidney many years and is thoroughly re National Bank o Commerce, New York City R. C . Dotaient, A. J. Sherwood, the benefit of well achieved success. The prayer is that G od's bless- ( Remedy will quickly cure. C J liable. Price 25 cents. For sale L. Harlocker, L. II. Hazard, ( ’rocker Wool worth N’l Bank, Han Fiatici«,, by R 8 Knowlton. The brit'.le thread of life may iog may be upon us all. Fuhrmau. Isaiah Ila ker, R.E. Shine. Flint INat’l. Bank of Portland, Portland, FUNERAL SERMON. piONEER ME0T MAfftET COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO. A. J. Sherwood, A T T O B N B T -4ï-L iW , N o t a b t P o b i .10, Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t t o r n e y -A t - L a w . N ota ry P u b l ic , Coquille, : : Oregon. I I Hall & Hall, A t t o b n e y b - at L a w , Dealer in H eal E state of a ll kinds. Marshfield, Oregon. i I E. G. D. Holden L aw yer , J u s t ic e of t h e P each U. S. Commissioner, General Insnranoe Agent, and Notary Pablio. Office in Robinson Building. Coquille regon. i _____________ i List Your Property With STUTSMAN & COMPANY REAL ESTATE Office Front St., Opp. Hotel Coquille CLAUD STUTSMAN, Mgr. COQUILLE, - OREGON Thco. Horpian Shoe Mfg.Co. Incorporated. 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