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\ tE o q n iU c VOL. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY IG. ] ) U . J. DU HT MOORE, SU RGEON AND P H Y SIC IA N . C O Q U IL L E W C IT Y , P A N N E N B E I 1 G, A T T O R N E Y at .^i :>ji» y y l* n l» lir . L A W C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . o m oe ¡11 Ilernld HaÜühiK. Coquille City, Or. rp H E TU » C O M M E R C IA L ■* ----- mont m odem nrrnnt-ed B A H O E lt tsIIOl« in Coquille C ity. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. O. L . M O O N , A tto r n e y a n d C o u n s e lo r at L a w C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. Special War News Bolléis In Baltimore. brock lyn. Indiana and Texas Bombarded tha Caller—“ You call this garden j City lor an Hour by Request ol General scene ‘June,’ but the leaves are all [At oommoncbmont of tlio civil war the Sixth Massachusetts, in passing Shafler. I on the ground, instend of on the A Good Dsftnttlon. Illiterate and Pauperized. The word “ plutocrat" does not Tho Chicago Times-Hernld 1ms an article on women in Spain, by a necessarily mean a rich man. It is A t t o r n e y . a t - I L n w , man who resided there several years, a strange fact that a vast majority M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . from which the following is an ex of plutocrats are poor men—tiuan- ------- —=3"p>*' ciully as well as morally poor— while tract: Dealer in II kvl E statb o f a l! kinds. “ It appears from nr official docu many wealthy people are the most ment that but 2,630,615 Spauish genuine of democrats. A plutocrat women can read or w r i t e . is one who looks upon wealth as a This fraction is almost as big as the warrant of respectability and with A t t o r n e y - a . t - L a w , male armv that knows its own lan- the right of industrial aud political gunge. It is a pitiful showing, but ] authority, and of government, of, by Roscbarg. Oregon. it is only the beginning of female j and for the rich. The toadies to wretchedness. The municipalities j wealth, the caterers to monopoly Special attention to matters before the list 51,946 professional beggars who | government, and the blind, uuthink- iloeolmra land ofiloo. the commissioner wear petticoats. . Then there are ing partisan who votes and works of the R enerai land office and secre 828,531 women who Earn their living j for the party with a record adverse tary o í interior at W ashington. by working in the farm fields, j to the popular interest is the inenii- / ’ 'lO Q D IL L B G ranee N o. XXL Patrons o f There nro 319,006 women rated ns est, most contemptible and most V J Husbandry meat on the 1st Saturday day servants who get butlittlo more j dangerous plutocrat, though not o f each month at 10 o’ clook a. m. N . LoBttNz, Master. than board and shelter for their worth a dollar.—Mound City, Kan., E . I’ an sen suso, See. work, and in all the dying monarchy ' Standard, .O O Q T H I.I.F W . C. T . D . m eets each 2d there are but 719,000 girls in tho \ J aud 4th Friday at 2:80 p ni. schools of any kind, public or pri Thrones Are Tottering. M as. G a o b , Pros. vate. There are twice as many men M rs. W . ltioh. Secretary. dicants as males. The census shows The thrones of the world are o y a l t e m p e r a n c e l e g i o n mests that 6,764,406 women have neither tottering, and kings are faeliug at the Christian church every Sunday, professions nor trades, «and are alto a t 4 o’ clock p. m . M as. M vonv, Lender. insecure, says the Flaming Sword gether dependent upon charity, the Why should they? There are more Y R T L E C A M P , N O . 1!I7, W O O D M E N possibility of getting married, or battleships to day that ever before; of tile W orld, meets at M asonie Hall hard labor at starvation wages. the armaments are complete, manned 1st and 3d M onday nichta of each month. A. J. Snanwuj ., Consul. The same lamentablo condition of with a great soldiery— what should George T . M oulton, Clerk. Spanish women is shown by a glance they fear? But the forces are uot at another side of her life. The solely those of uowder aud dynamite. O U H T O O Q C IL L E , N O . 13, F O R E S T - _,'ora o f Am erica, meets every second and kingdom has but 74 women clamed To defund a natlon moaqjl more th an lurtk Thursday avauinR. a t Maaouio H all, n i l i t r r a r y w n t e v » four T h e r e are L e t pnhnoctt, ' _ „ Coqi uille City, OreRon. 78 women physicians in the motlier there are menial forces more sub H . N. L obhnz , C. R. G hq . O . L e a c h , R . 8 . country and all the provinces. The tile than the forces of war, that will school teachers number visit a swifter destruction to old in- 'l EN. L Y T L E P O S T , N O . 27, O . K. 11. women X meets everv first Monday n iclit of only 14,490, as compared with 24,- j stitulioiis than armies could ever each m onth. Visitin g comrades in good 012 men, but this does not include hope to ^ accomplish. Revolution standing cordially invited to attend. B. II, H a s k in , Post Com. the nuns, who nro classed by them- j be^nsTn th^rn'entM'’domain.'" "The J. Q u ic k , A djutant. selves, and number 28,549 vortex is nearing, and no man can - - stop it. The whirlpool is merciless E N . L Y T L E , W . R . C ., N O . it. M E E T S Glasgow and 2G0 other British in Coqnille City on the first and third and mighty to destroy; it will sweep municipalities are petitioning par Wednesday afternoon in each m onth. before it everything that is not M rs . \V. H i t s , P res. liament for power to levy taxes on M rs . Ida H a r r in g t o n , Sec. worthy to become factors in the site values alone. life and institutions of the now or C H A D W IC K L O D G E , N O . 6*. A. F. J and A. M .. m eets on Saturday evening The Typographical Journal says: der of the Golden Age.—Facts. on or before each full moon. Visiting breth ------ ---------- *--*»»-*---------------- “ Out of a membership of seven in ren oordially invited. Bismark (N. D.) Typographical j N . L orenz , W . M. Labor’s Vain Appaal. C . W . W h it e , Sec. Union, six enlisted for service in j ” uelah ch apter , n o . o . E. s ., the war with Spain, leaving the sec- j Labor is whining around in con meets Friday evening on or before ictary with instructions to pay the I gress with a lot of petitions to its each full m oon at 8 o'clock from April 1st limiters to give it a crumb of legis to Ootobar 31st, and thereafter at 7:80; and per capita tax and hold the charter.’ each fifteen days thereafter at 2 o’ clock in lation. Tho votes of the workers Cleveland Recorder: Within the the afternoon. made this congress, yet their pitiable M r s . J e n n ie R o se , W . M . last three years over 8,000,000 of M r s . N ora A. M e E w en , S e c . the natives of India have starved to appeals are contemptuously ignored. When smooth and wise labor /^ O Q U I L L V L O D G E . N O . 5 3 , 1 . 0 . O . V_y meets every Satnrday evening. V isit death, and many more millions will catches on to its power it will not ing brethren in good standing cordially perish from starvation aud pesti invited. lence, the direct result of tho re go to congress with either a pitition J. A . S e e p , N . G . or a demand. Congress will listen fusal of the government to coin J . S. L a w r e n c e , R . S. with both ears for the tenor of their silver. P I O Q U I L L E E N C A M P M E N T , N O . 25 .1 . j labor’s wishes. Now it bows to O . O . F .f m eets every first and third Five commissioners ' capital, simply becauso capital, work S. F. Star: Thursdays in each month nt Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis at $6000 to $10,000 a year will he ing th-ough tho ignorance of th itin g patriarchs in good standing. among tho first fat fruits of tho an enfrachised, makes congressmen aud K . E . B u c k , C. P . G . F . BouTKiiL, Scribe. nexation of Hawnii, to make its laws. legislation.— Coming Nation. Five hundred more American office a m ie r eb ek ah l o d g e , n o . jo . What a scramble I. O . O . F ., meets every 2nd and 4th holders follow. Andrew Jackson on War. ■Wednesdays in each m onth, fit O dd Fel is coming! low s’ hall. M r s . J u d it h C o l l i e r . N . G . This organized money power, from J . S . L a W b b n c b . S. The Canadian Searchlight: its Becret conclave, would dictate Monkeys are sometimes wiser than a r m o n y c o u n c i l , n o .— o f t h e the choice of your highest officers, Fraternal Aid Association m eets the men. They gather nuts and eat and compel you to make war or 2 and 4th Tuesday evening o f each month. them. They do not pay 30 or 40 S. J. M i l l e r , Pres. peace as best suits their own wishes. D . F . D ean , Sec. per cent of nuts in “ protection” to The forms of your government support a lot of other monkeys who are too lazy to gather nuts. Are might for a time remain, but its living spirit would depart from it. you a monkey or a man ? — Andrew Jackson (extract from his Council No 3, Fraternal Aid Asso farewell address). C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . ciation, at Lawrence, Kansas, I Opposite City W h a rf.l adopted a resolution whereby all Denver Facts: The American J £ E E P 8 O N H A N D A N D M A K E S T o assessments, dues and reserve funds people enjoy being humbugged . order first-class of beneficiary members who have better than any people on earth. R A W H ID E C H A I R S . enlisted in the volunteer service, Our ancestors fought and died ¡ d will be paid out of thegenernl fund preference to allowing England the M anufactured from best hard wood. J . B . F O X , Proprietor. of the council during their absence, privilege of taxing them poor, and This is patriotism as well as fra- we honor them for it. But at the ternity. present day we allow England to LXJLVU Pittfburg Kansan: If the voters levy a tribute of $400,000,000 an would fire their ballots at the money nually upon us. We call it interest, fim ila sharks as straight, hot and linrd as instead of a tax, but it takes just as our Yankee tars fire their bullets much toil and sweat to produce it Is it into the Spanish ships, the brutal under one term as another. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. Spaniard and the heartless cupon any wonder that Johnny Bull has a clipper would vanish from America. sympathizing interest in us as e l ia b l e e s t im a t e s on all against Spain ? The Star Spangled banner was k in d , o f b u ild in g,. P la n , and Rpeci f i c t io n * fnrninbed on short notice. never made to shelter bonds, bond Denver Facts: The official vote [augl7ti All work gan ranteed. sharks or a bonded people. of Oregon shows that 84,753 votes were polled. Of this number Geer, There was a yonng m osqnito who the Gold Repulican candidate, re W a s given ranch to swagger, ceived 45,104, while King, fusion H e jabbed a politician's cheek And broke his blessed dagger, Populist-Denlocrat-Silver Republi I I S . 0 . 1. KELLY, Proprietor, can candidate, receivid 34,530. An old m osqnito saw the thing And. said, between his laughter, Geer s plurality, 10,574. The vote R IV E R T O N , C O O S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N Yon ahonld have stabbed him in the head in 1896, with a three-cornered fight, And you’ d have found it softer! v e r y t h in g n e w a n d n e a t , an d ! Republican, 31,972; Populist, Tables «applied witn the beat in the ' 31,531; Democraf, 15,013. These m ark et. Tr» C a r « C o n s tip a t io n F o r e v e r . Regular board and lodging, 14 per week - T a k a Caneareis Candy Cathartic. lOo or 25c. ! figures will furnish much food for C. A. L M c C G ( B M H Chair Factory^ HERE TO STAY! ru v I, II. Contractor and Builder, R The Riverton Hotel E K .pg ' j Strang* Happening to Her Four-year Old Daughter—Did not Realize the Danger Until too Late. From the B ulletin, Freeport, 111. i ACTUAL Single m eals, 25 cents. A STARTLED MOTHER through a largo Southern city, was attacked by some of its people. Thirty- W h ile buoy at work in her home, Mrs. W i l . , most prominent physician» of Freeport Tw# trees.” D’Auber—“They were on ' Horn un Shav outlier o f Taylor and Hancock | of than applied electric batten««, but noo« seven years afterward,“ '* 1 same regiment was greeted in the same city On board Associated Press Dis the trees, but the picture got such Avenues, vio startled by hear- J . of the venues, i-i«cyw>v, Freeport, *»».. 111., was gave — any U ttin g . doctors’ treatment --------- o----- » -bating with an ovation of smiled, plaudits and flowen, that will never bo for patch boat Dandy, off Aguadoros, a witheriug criticism from tho com- ; lug a noise just behind her. benefit. It was then tluttmy husband's oppor Turning quiokly she saw creepiuj . i g toward tune visit to a drug store brought us the Cuba, July 10, via Kingston, July mittee that they curled up aud fell her, her gotten] h er" four- fo u r - year-old vaar-old daughter, Beatrice Beatrice, means which led to the cure of our child. 11.— (Copyright, 1898, by tho As : off-” The child moved o v y the door with an effort. While there he learned of the wonderful i J but seemed tilled wHk jo y at finding her When the hoys went over to Baltimore) in the Spring of Til, power o f Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills for Pal« sociated Press.)—The Brooklyn, The nation had not learned the natiou; curses darked the sun. People, ami decided to buy some for our “ Let mo kiss your Dowey lips,” mother. Indiana and Texas, under Commo dau ghter’s benefit. The women were sad, the men were mad, and murder foul was done, dore Schley, began the bombard said the youth in the parlor. “ We tried them and the hopes which we Ere passed away that terrible day in the Spring of '61. had fixed regarding their merits were much ment of the city of Santiago nt 5:10 “ Young man,” roared a voice from mort than realized before one box of the pill« o’clock this afternoon iei obedience above, “ the bombardment will open had been used. } When the boys went over to Baltimore in the Spring of ’98, ns soon a s I can get down stairs.” “ Busy in my kitchen one afternoon I wa* to a request from General Shafter I The nation then had learned the nation; State was twined with State. startled with the ery of* M am m a’ from little The streets wore spread with flowers of love, and never a thorn of hate; conveyed by signal from shore. , Then the hapless youngster organ Beatrice who was creeping toward me. I had placed her ou an improvised bed in th« The warships lined up from east to ized himself into a flying squadron And many a cheer from far and near fell round them early and late. parlor comfortably cloee to the fireside and west, a quarter of a mile from shore, and made a fleet disappearance. iven her some books nnd playthings. Hhe — _• -------- ---------------------- - And marching the streets of Baltimore file ghosts of those who fell «•came tired of wuiting for me to come back and fired over the limestone cliffs Everybody Says So. and made up her mind to go to me, so her On that sad day, now marked the sway of Progress’ golden bell; that came down to the sea and hid Cascarete Candy Cathartic, the most won story ‘ My Pink Pills trade i..e w alk,’ which Aud out of their lips, their pnle white lips, they strove their joy to tell, the city, five miles distant. The derful medical discovery of the acre, pleas she tells everyone who comes to our house, ant and re fresh inf? to the tasic, act gently was then for the first time verified. She has And say, “Tho nation knows the nation, and loves its children well!” bombardment contiued one hour. and positively on kidneys, liver nnd bowels, walked ever since. She lias now taken about — Will Carleton in Every Where for July, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, nine boxes of the pills and her pale and Roui Estate and Collections a Specialty. joba F. Hall, NO 51 19, 1898. 1 Cincinnati is making great rrep- | arations to entertain the old sol - 1 I diers und others who attend tho G. SANTIAGO UNDER FIRE OF COM. SCHLEY. A. R. •ncampment in that city Sept , 5th to 10th. OREGON. II .I j proiulitly respond to «U onlls. d iv o r niqht. £U SEN E Ite r a li» . * C. C C fail t o c a r e , druggists refund money. th o u g h t BOMBARDMENT BEGAN TODAY. Washington, July 11.— A cable gram from General Shafter was re ceived nt the war department over night stating that the actual bom bardment of Santiago would begin today. It appears that the affair of Sunday was only a preliminary ar tillery skirmish. The following was received at 10:30 a. in.: “The navy has promised after the bombardment to get in close to the harbor with some of their light- draft boats. If the bombardment tomorrow (today) is not quickly conclusive they will make the at tempt. As soon ns Henry’s rein forcements arrive we will surround the town nnd can knock it to pieces with our light guns.” Twenty-three minutes later the following was received: “ My plans for tomorrow are to keep up the bombardment of the trenches and city and complete the investment on the northwest by the troops which have just arrived at Siboney, one regiment of which has reached me.” Soon after noon the following was roceived: “ I regret to report that Captain Rowell, second officer, was killed late yesterday afternoon." CAMARAS FLEET AGAIN ON THE Beatrice Shay. cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box o f <\ C . C. to-dav; 1», 2». M> cents. Sold and guaranteed to cúre by all druggists. The rest o f the happening is best told i:i the mother's own words. She said : “ On the 28th o f Sept. 1896, while iu the bloom of health Beatrice was suddenly and severely afflicted with spinal meningitis. Strong and vigorous before, in five weeks she became feeble and suffered from a paralytic stroke which twisted her head back te the side and made it impossible for her to move a limb. Her speech however was not affected. W e called in our family doctor, one of the most experienced aud successful practitioners in the city. He considered the case a very grave one. “ The child's body was bandaged to keep her in position. Soon it was seen that other means must be adopted. Little Beatrice, much against her will, was housed up in a plaster paris jaoket which she wore for sev eral months. > “ In the hope o f reesiving some help tor the child we consulted In turn nine o f the Chinese maxim: When the palace is very splendid the fields are very weedy and granaries are very empty. The following inscription is painted on a feuce iu Kent: “ Natis; If any man’s or woman’s cows get into these hero otes, his or her tail will be cut off as the ease may be.” An Irish tenant observed that it was a “ hard thing for a man to he turned out of the house which his father built and his grandfather was born in.” pinched face has been growing rosy, and her limbs gained strength day by day. She sleeps all night long now, while before taking the pills she could rest but a few hours at a time. “ 1 shall be glad i f anything that I can say for I)r. W illiam s' Pink Pills for Pale l'eopli, may be of benefit to those in pain. There must be many children who sutler os Beatrice did and I hope that my story will be noticed by their parents.” A specific for all forms of weakness is ob tained in Dr. W illiam s' Pink Pills fdr Pale People. The blood is vitalized and becomes pregnant with the elements o f life. 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General Shafer is of tho opinion /ar-EVEHY PACKAGE'S^ that the number of missing will be Ha« th e 7. S ta m p In retl on w ra p p er. reduced somewliat. ------ I t m « . . » « W i n C.'I i b i i i l i e r li s I ll’ s O l l r , r l l s l r r i i :i lit I D i n a r lin .-n I t r j u - o l j I s I lie I t c s l . 1. Because it afferds almost in stant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic ami cholera morbus. 2. Becauso it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prtveut bilious colic. 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended upon in ease of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt nnd most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad results. 9. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of more people than any other med icine in the world. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale bv R. S. Knowlton and m akes a perfect stilch with all kinds o f thread aud allcla sscsof material. Alw ays ready for use and unrivalled for speed, durability aud qual ity o f w ork. Notice the fo l low in g points of superiority: ( T o J . U . K e lli ii & C o .. P h l l a . . P a . tu e DON’T PAY « GUY Or make your order Unset ilnuugli thu H erai . d , ns ngtut, extra :liargo XJ n .ic r r u .n .a te ill« GRAND OFFER Dr Gibbon T h is old reliable nnd most successful spec ialist in Han Frat cis co, still oontinnes to cure nil Sexual and S em in al D iseases, such as Gonorrhea, G l e e t, S t r , o t u re, S y p h ilis, in all its forin s*8k in D iseases. N e r v o u s D ebility, Im potency, Sem inal W eakness and Loss o f M anhood, the consequence o f self-abuse and excesses producing the follow ing sym p - tom s: Sallow countenance, dark spots un- der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the lim bs and back, loss o f m em ory, p im ples on the fa ce, conghs, consum ption, e tc. D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran cisco over 80 years an i those troubled should not fail t o c o n s n lt him and receive the ben - efit o f his great skill and experience. The doctor enr^s when others f a il. Try him . C U R E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons enred at hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D R . J . F . G IB B O N . 625 K earney afreet. San Francisco. C al. T o keep ou r d id ’98 m o d e ls w e h a v e c o n c lu d e d to F o r 3 o d a y s w e w ill s e ll s a m p le s o f j | i j i I m am i I ment. BANDON. O R , Bryan’s répriment of Nebraska in fantry was Monday of last week KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ordered to join General Fitzhugh I A FULL LINE OF Lee’s corps at Jacksonville. “ Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble,” says Mrs. E. G. j AST Gregory, of Frederickstown, Mo. ! “ Our doctor's remedy had failed, then we tried Chamlierlaiu'a Colic, | Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, O r i e n t l e f t w ith R . S . K x o w l t o h , which gave very speedy relief.” C oquilll C ity , wil! rece’ ve prompt For sale by It. 8. Kuowlton. attentou. 1 Lowest Cash Prices. the rider. our » w e ll ’ 98 b ic y c le s a t net cost to manufac ture a n d w i ll s h ip , C . O . D. on approval to a n y a d d r e s s o n rece ip t o f th e nominal aum o f $ i.o o (if w e st o f D e n v e r , |5). Thia^ d e p o s it i s m e r e ly t o sh o w g o o d faith on purchaser's part; if y o u d o n ’t w a n t to se n d m o n e y in advance, send y o u r e x p r e s s a g e n t 's g u a r a n t y fo r charges one way and w e w ill p a y t h e m th e o th e r if yo u d o n ’ t want the wheel. m a k e a m a r v e lo u s o ffe r d irec t to --------------------------- C a s k o tS preat factory b u s y , a n d in tro d u c e e a r ly o u r s p le n p E T E R LOG 31E .^ B u r ia l sew I ng ” iiActRN es Highest grr.de, embodying every late improves moat of volae, \\-i inch imported tubing, flash joints, improved two-pieco cranks, arch crown, larg« detachable sprockets, handsomest fininh and decorations, Morgnn ft Wright, quick repair tiros, single or double tube, high grade equip- . Special price on sample. $29.00. loss* A splendid m achine, oqnnl to any fo r service and easy running. Best 1H inch Hi'anileas tubing, tw o piece crunks, arch crown, detachable sprockets, finely finislu 'b Morgan ft Wright, « ’ ii< k r pair tires, single or double tube, high grafio equipment. Our special sumple price. _________ __ $24.00. « ***** medium grade for IhDS. \% inch tubing, striped nnd decorated, arch 1ZS.* crown, dost profit bearings, ball retainers, best Indiana or New ^ Brunswick tires, standard equipment. Special price on sample..................................... J 1 9 .U 0 . NOTE. Choice of Color, Style, height of Frame, Gear, etc. Fully Guaranteed. You will »>« surprise« 1 at the appearance and quality of these wheels. Don’t wait, order ____ now while this offer is often. Price« will be much t-iuher ponn. Yon enn make Big Money «sour Agent, «felling for us. We give our agents choice of cash, tho free use of a sample wheel, or gift of a wheel, according to work dotu Vo u W a n t C h e a p W h e e ls ? We have numbers of I W aud 1897 model wheels o f varioua makes and Aft style«, noue n little shop-worn, but all n« w................................................ «pIZ.UU tO 5 1 0 .W . Wheels Slightly Used, Modern Types, • • $8.00 to $12.00. Our bnsineM and rapotation are known throughout the country. References, ary of th« express companies, or any bank in Cine ago. Art Catalogue fro«. Secure agency at once. T h e J. L . M e a d C y c le Co., - C h ic a g o .