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Lr ¿A M VOL. a q B U RG EO N AN D P tf^ S IC IA N THE ROAD SUPERVISORS COGUILLK OITY, OUKUUN. IL L prom p tly leapon d to «11 cull«, d n v o r n ig h t . NEW LAW PROVIDES FOR THEIR ELEC TION BY THE PEOPLE. £U6ENE PANNENBEHG, ATTORNEY n .u r r i l l e COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1899. 17. R. J. B U R T M O O RE . W u at LAW P u b lie . C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . Contains a Provision by which Each County is to Bo Redistricted Into Road Districts- Offloa in Herald BolldinR, CognlHeCllT Or Our F ruit Industry. J. R, Casey, of Ashland, horticul tural commissioner for the 3d dis trict of this state and who has been reappointed to this office, the new term running for two years from April next The third district em braces Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, Lake, Klamath, Coos and Curry couuties. Commissioner Casey says that heretofore he has been lenient in enforcing the law for the exter mination of orchard pests, partly because unfavorable seasons have shortened the crop, aud the pre vailing prices have been low. This year, however, the prices will be much better, and the prospects for a big crop were never more favor able and, for these reasons, the com missioner will demand a strict com pliance with the new law for the protection of orchards and orna- meotnl trees. This law, which was passed at the recent session of the legislature, is of so much interest that we print it in full, os follows: “ An act to protect the fruit and hop industry of tbo state of Ore gon— Be it enacted by the legisla tive assembly of the state of Ore gon: "Sec. 1. That it shall hereafter bo unlawful for any person, firm or corporation owning or operating any nursery, fruit orchard of any kind, hop yards, flower gardens or ornamental trees to throw cuttings or prunings from any fruit trees, nursery stock, ornamental trees into any public road, highway, field or other enclosure, or into any water course of any kind; but shall de stroy such cuttings or prunings with fire within 30 days from the time such cuttings or prunings are made. “ Sec. 2. It shall hereafter be the duty of any person, firm or corpo ration owning or operating any such nursery, fruit orchard, hop yards, flower garden or ornamental trees, and knowing Buch to be infested with any kind of insects, pests or disease, to immediately spray or destroy the same in such manner as the fruit commissioner may direct. “ Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation do ing business in the state of Oregon to sell Paris green, arsenic, London purple, sulphur, or any spray ma terial or compound for spraying purposes, in quantities exceeding Ono of the measures of general importance that was favorably con T he w i l t modern arranged BAHBEIl sidered liy the late legislature was »H O P in Coqnille City. the bill of Senator Geo. C Brownell, M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. which provides for the election of road supervisors, nod arranges for the redistricting of each county into C. L . M O O N , road districts. It is important be cause it affects all of the counties of the state. The kill amended sections 4081 OOQUILLE CITY. OUEGON and 4082 of Hill's Annotated Laws Keel Eatate and Oolleotiona a Specialty. of Oregon, to read ns follows: "Sec. 4081. The seyernl county courts shall as often as they deem uec- John F. Hall, essary, but not oftener than once in two years, divide thoir respective i Í L t t o m e y . a t - counties,or any part thereof,into suit MARSHFIELD, OREGON. able and convenient road districts, ---------------------------- each of which shall be numbered, Dealer in R kíl E* t « tb o f all Wind«. aud cause a brief description of the O Q U IL L E Granae No. 21K). Patron« o f same to be entered on the county Husbandry moot on the 1st Saturday records. No road district shall be •f ea.W month at 10 o*otook a. m. ■o made as that it shall lie partly in N. L o i n n , Maater. one election precinct and partly in I . ra n a e a b e rg , Sao. ____ another, but each road district shall y r t l e c a m p , n o . 107. w o o d m e n o f the World, meet« nt Masonic Hall be so formed a« to lie wholly within l it and 3d MondAy nights o f each month one election precinct; provided thet A. J. S hbbw oc .Consul. all the territory within any incor George T. Moulton, Clerk. porated town or city may be one road district. Each county court, OURT COQUILLE. NO. 18. FOREST •rs o f Amerioa, meets every second rind nt the January term, 1900, thereof ourth Thursday evening, Rt Masonic Hall Bhall so arrange the road districts loquille City. Oregon. O ho . O. L eaoh , C. R. in its county so as to conform to the 9 . N. L obhn 7 , R . 8 provisions of this section, and at the e n . LYTLE POST, NO. 27, O. A. R. January term of said court every meets every first Monday night of •aoh month. Visiting comrades in good two years thereafter, and at no other time, make such change in standing cordially invited to attend. H. H. H askin , Post Com. road districts as may be necessary, J. Q u ic k , Adjutant. but no changes, either in road dis EN. LYTLE . W. R. O., NO. 9. MEETS tricts, or in election precincts, shall in Coqnille City on the first and third be made which shall interfere with Wednesday afternoon in each month. the relative arrangement thereof as M rs . W. H it s , Pres. provided in this section. M bs . Ida H abbinoton . Sec. Sec. 4082. At the general elec W A D WICK LODGE. NO. 08, A. F. tion in 1900, and every two years ) and A. M., meet* on Saturday evening on or before'each full moon. Visiting breth thereafter, there shall he elected in ren cordially invited. each election precinct in this state H abby Knins, W. M. in which there is one or more road C. W. White, Sec. districts, as provided in section 4081, . yuad suoervisor for each road din ner in such election Precinct, who o a o ptftkua YiiNiiTtit p r o t i n i n jf w h u ,h fnil moon at 8 o'clock from April lat October S lit, and thereafter at 7:M; and shall be a resident in the road dis each package sold a certificate duly ih fifteen day« thereafter at 2 o’clook in trict for which he is elected, and signed by the seller thereof, guar l afternoon. shall hold his office for two years, anteeing the quality and per cent of M rs . Norn* A. McEwair, W . M. it. J bmnii Rosa, Sac. or until his successor shall have purity of said materials. “Sec. 4. Any persq^ firm or been elected nnd qualified. At such TOQUILLE LODGE. NO. S3. I. O. O. F „ election every person entitled to corporation selling any of the above J meet« every Satnrd iy evening. Visit- g brethren in good atandiug cordially vote for precinct officers in n given materials which do not conform precinct shall be entitled to vote with the certificate furnished there J . A. SaaD, N. G. for one road supervisor for each with shall be guilty of a misde S. L iw bkn cr . R. S. road district in such precinct Be meanor and upon conviction thereof tOQITILLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 25. I. fore entering upon the discharge of shall be subject to a fine of not less ) O. ().*F., meet« every first and third than $25, nor more than $100. lara'day« in oaoli month at Odd Follow« his duties each road supervisor shall “ Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of ,11. Cordial invitation extended to all Via tnke an oath to faithfully discharge ng patriarch« in good atandiug. the commissioner of the state board the duties of his office, and when r R . E. B ook , O. P. any person shall fail or refuse to ac- of horticulture of the district iu F . B ou tem ,, Scribe. which a violation of this act occurs AMIK REHEKAH LODGE, NO. 20, copt the office of road supervisor, to present the evidence of the case I. O. O. F., meet« every 2d and *th to which he shall have been elected, edneadays in ench month, at Odd F fl- he shall be fined in the sum of $25, to the district attorney, whose duty » » ’ hall. M bs . J udith CotLiaa, N. G . which fine shall be appropriated to it shall be to prosecute any person S. L iw bence , S. road purposes in the road district guilty of a violation of this act, OQUILLE COUNCIL. NO.R9H OF THE which prosecution shall be brought Fraternal Aid Association meet« the in which such person shall have ind ithTueadav evening o f each month. been elected. Such fine shall he in any of the justice courts of this M rh . Erna P ínnhrhero , Pre». imposed and collected by any jus state. F. D e in , Sec. “ Sec. 9. Inasmuch as the horti tice of the penceJn the county in cultural interests of the state demand which such road district shall be immediate attention this act shall be located, or by the county court of in full force and effect from and euch county, and the amount of after its approval by the governor.” said fine shall be turned over to the C O Q U IL L E C ITY . road supervisor o f the precinct in I Opposite City W harf.1 C k a i a b r r l a l a 'i C o u g h K r m r t ly . which it is to be used. All vacan eeps on h and and m akes to This remedy is iutended especially cies in the office of road supervisor order first-class shall be filled by the county court nt for coughs, colds, croup, whooping R A W H ID E : C H A I R S . the next term thereof, after such cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, vacancy shall have occurred. ” - Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX, Proprietor. County assessors, in levying the over a large pirt of the civilized 1899 road tax this year, will do so world. The most flattering testi under the new law, but this tax will monials have been received, giving not be collected till 1900, and no accounts of its good work; of the & ---------------------------- one can work oat his road tax until aggravating and persistent coughs BANDON. OR, the eummer o f that year. The sev it lias cured; of severe colds that KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND eral county assessors will have to have yieldod promptly to its sooth adhere to the provisions of the hill, ing effects, and of the daugerous A FULL LINE OF end, in levying the road tax, would attacks of croup it has cured, often The be compelled to adjust, for their saving the life of the child. own convenience, the boundaries of extensive use of it for whooping the several road districts, as ar cough has shown that it robs that .A .T ranged in the bill, that the tax may disease of all dangerous conse quences. It is especially prized by be properly levied. •» The new arrangement of the road mothers for their children, as it Orders left with R. S. K nowlton , districts will probably not affect never fails to effect a speedy cure, C o q u il l i C i t y , will rece'ye prompt the aggregate number of districts and because they have found that • tte n to n . in s county. There is scarcely a there is not the least danger in giv precinct hut contains s fraction of ing it, even to babies, as it contains C O O S B A Y Sold by R. S. some road distrist These condi nothing injurious. tions can he equalized in adjoining Knowlton. precincts by considering the pre cinct boundary line the boundary of I Port Orford Triban«.) C. W. PATERSON, Prop. the rosd district, end the fractional The bill for the new Rogue River Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments. Heal- parts therein contained can be fish lawbshonld have been entitled formed into a district stones. Tablets, etc. “An act for the protection of R. D. cemetery lots enclosed with s t o n e coping ------------- »#» « ■ — Hama” or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties The supreme court has affirmed The work of setting the telephone lifin g in the oountry or other towns who the decision of the lower court in poles from Port Orford north to oiav w ish A n y th in g in my l in e o f business. the Branton murder case. Claude Dairyville w h s commenced last t flB S H T tm • O bbo Braoton was found guilty of killing Thursday, and is being rapidly John A. Linn in Lane county last poshed ahead. h e Port Orfort will P A C IF IC summer. His execution will not 1 soon he in quick communication occur before April. with the outside world. M U TU A L “ Give me a liver regulator and I j tan regulate the world,” said a ge- i Before the discovery of One Min nius. The druggist handed him a ute Cough Cure, ministers were of California. bottle of DeWitt’s Little Early Ris greatly disturbed by coughing con ers, the famous little pills. R. S. gregations. No excuse for it now. tiff, K rtm u tn t 1 V fid m t Putin« Knowlton. It. S. Knowlton. K E V . J.AS. L . F C T K E L l A g eu t. IJIH E C O M M E R C IA L -)----- A ttorn ey end G ounaelor at L aw C M C G a C f I Chair Factory^ K pETER Burial LOGGIE,^ Caskets Lowest GasU Prices. M a r i and Stone Works T Lite Insurance Company The Legislative C lerkship!— Some Comment!. Suit Brought to Recover $4000 Reward. Pendleton East Oregonian: Rep- George K. Quine has commenced reuentative Flagg, in advocating bis suit in the Uuited States district hill prohibiting public exhibitions court at Portland against Wells, of hypnotism, mesmerism end srti- \ Fargo A Co. and the Southern Pa- ficial somnambulism, before the cific company for $4000 reward for legislature, did so, it is reported,1 causing the arrest of John Cose, from the high plane of public de James Pool and A lbeit Pool, for cency nnd morality," and in the holding up the north-bound Cali course of his remarks Bilked the fornia mail and express train, eight members “ to put their wives and miles south of Riddles, iu Douglas daughters in the position of the county, on the night of July 1,1895. subjects of the quack professors.” The plaintiff asserts John Case and It will occur to the average mind James Pool were regularly tried that the wives and daughten would aud convicted upon evidence fur be as safe under the influence and nished by him, which he states control of the hypnotist as under caused the reward of $4000 to be. the influence nnd pay of the legis some due. Payment, he alleges, lators ns “ lady clerks,” ns many of has been refused. them are. Mr. Flagg appears to be The Deserving Poor. straining at a gnat \vhile swallow ing a full-grown yellow dog. The following story is clipped I'OLY AXD NASTY FEATURES OF THE E VIL. from a Methodist exchange: Salem Statesman: It is not the A minister wished to ascertain amouut involved in committee clerk what influence the hard limes bad snlaries which causes disgust and upon his congregation, nnd said at dissatisfaction, so much ns the in the close of his sermon: equalities and injustices that are “ I would ask eveiyone who still worked in. No fair-minded person is ablo to pay his debts to rise from objects to good wages for the clerks bis seat.” aud stenographers who vrork, but The whole congregation arose when men and women are allowed with the exception of one mnn. $7 and $7.50 a day as “experts,” The parson then nsked that all who work but a few hours a day, or those who were unable to meet not at all, and who spend their time their lulls should rise. Thereupon in lobbying for other grafts on the above-mentioned solitary indi the floors and in the corridors, or vidual got up, a hungry-Iooking, else engaged in questionable pur poorly clad man, whose teatnres suits of questionable morality, then revealed the terrible straggle of the choler of indignation rises in one figuring against the vicissi every fair and honest mind. These tudes of this world. The minister grafters are given the satiifaction regarded him attentively yet kindly. of tantalizing and crowing over the “ How is it, my friend,” he said, honest, hard-working men and wo “ that you are the only or.e among men who put in long hours of indus all those people who cannot pay try, and telling them they are fools their debts?” for doing so much thonkless labor. “ 8ir,” replied the man, hesitat These are the things which grind ingly, " I publish a newspaper, aud upon the public, and which nre these, my brothers, who rose just grossly unjust and reprehensible. now, are all subscribers, and—” But the minister iuterupted him HOUSE PASSED KUYKENDALL BII.I.. Oregonian’s report: Tbetill that bustily— “ Let us piny.” precipitated most of the debate in I have been nfHicted with rheu the house nt tonight’s session was matism for fourteen years and noth Kuykendall’s senate bill designat ing seemed to give any relief. I ing the number of officers and clerks was able to be around all the time, of the legislature, providing for but constantly suffering. I had their election and fixing their com tried everything I could hear of nnd pensation. No sooner WM the bill at last was told to try Ctiamberlain’s called up by Stanley than Moody Pain Balm, which I did, and was moved to refer it to the irrigation immediately relieved and in a short committee. Hawson moved to in time cures. I am h a p p y to say thnt definitely postpone, and Roes moved it h a s not s in c e returned. — J osh ■“ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ « v m a n t o w n , Cal. For sale -i . : — !,„ / D — - motion **■ unowltori sideration. Before Ross' The Oregon Telephone Co. is now was reached, Cummings made n i l able Sfeecb, declaring this was the driving their stakes at Olalla, pre time for the legislating to go on paratory to putting a line through record, as the clerkship abuse bad to Myrtle Point. This line will be come to be a crying shame aud de of great benefit to Olallu and Camas valley. manded correction. Young said there was no need of Mra. W. Y. Cope, o f Langlois, going into committee of tho whole, Cuiry county, came up a few days as the merits of the bill were well ago on a visit to her daughter, understood, and every mao oppored Mrs. Gene Robinson. to the bill was a grafter. Cummings replied that the We trouble was that the house was in K E T * — s a hole on the proposition. McCul ¥ h,,v' JLM a large stock of loch demanded a roll-call upon tho heavy, A l l -W o o l M a r y s motion to go into committee of the v i l l e CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, now offered below Mill D ric es, ns they were whole, which was lost. bought before the rise in wool. Wo name Hawson stated that when he first only a few. £s?"Meution this paper and we’ ll pay freight ou purchases oyer #10 to saw the bill he thought it had bneu any HU. station in California. introduced as a huge joke. He did OUT PRICE. not think the legislature could leg OOLOB. WEIGHT. ................. * 9.00 9 pounds, 62 xH 0 . . Mottled, ................. 9.00 13 x 80 .. islate for the government of future Navy, ................... 10.00 10 72 x 00 .. legislatures. Each one must be the Scarlet, 14 72 x 96 .. ................. 14.00 ................. 3.00 00 x 82 .. R Gray, judge of its own officers. First the NOxM.. ................. 15.00 16 .............. 6.00 08 x 84 .. 7 legislature confesses its own incom 7 ’ 2 xH 4 . . ................. 8.50 10 1 18x80.. ................. W cotton, petency to guide its own affairs in ...................... 1.00 02 x 78 . this line, and then haB the audacity Prices are by the pair. Send for list of 1000 blankets at cat-rate prices. to legislate for its successors in office. SMITH'S CASH STORE, Williamson, in reply, said a simi 2 5 -2 7 Market street, S. F. lar law had been in force in Cali fornia six years, and even a more T o t u e O n .io r r u .n .a t e stringent law had been enneted in Washington. Flagg said the only objection to the bill ha had was This old reliable and that it was too much like a death most successful spec bed confession, and that the charge ialist in Sun Fratcis- on, still continues to that the house was inconsistent was euro all Sexual and like pouring water on a duck’s back. SerainAl Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, The previous question being O l e e t . 8 t r . o t a re, called, Roberts entered a protest, Syphilis, in nil its . forms, Hkin Diseases. claiming that the gag rule was be __ ra N e r v o u s Debility, ing invoked to choke off debate. Impotcncy, Seminal Weakness and Loss c f The vote on the bill resulted in its Manhood, the oonsequence of self-abuse and exoeascs producing the following «ymp- passage. toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un In explanation of his yote, Flagg der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in said he would vote aye, although the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in atrangers. palpitation of the the action was rank hypocrisy. approaching heart, weakness of tho limbs nnd back, loss Moody said the bill would not bind of memory, pimples on the face, oooghs- etc. „ _ the next legislature. Roberts be consamption, DR. GIBBON has practised in Hnn Fran- lieved it would cut no ice. Iioss cisco over 30 years an J those troubled ahoald did not think it would remedy the not fail to oonsalt him and recoive the ben efit o f his great skill and experience, The abuse aimed at. and Thompson of doctor cures when other* fail. Try him. Washington did not consider the CUKES GUARANTEED. Persons cared home. Charges r e a d a b le . Cal l o r compensation of the officers high at write. DK. J. F GIBBON, 625 Kearner street. San Francisco Cal. enough. NO. 33 | How to be Healthy1 in Winter. i , W i n t e r is a t r y i n g t i m e f o r d e lic e t e p e o p le . C oughs, co tfls en d p n e u m o n ia fin d th e m c o s y v ic tim s / D o y o u c & tc h c o ld e & s ily ? It s h o w s t h i t y o u r s y s t e m is n o t in & c o n d itio n to r e s is t d is e a s e . You w i ll be f o r t u n a t e if yo u e s e s p e p n e u * m o n ia . " r _ - N s t u r e is elw &ys fig h tin d e g & in s t d is e s .s e . T h e rig h t k iid of m e d ic in e is th e hind t h a t helps N e tu r e by tonina up th e system end en ab lin g it to re s is t d is e ts e . Such 4 to n ic is feond is ff D r. W i l l i a m s ’ P i n k P ill» f o r P a » le P e o p l e . By building up th e bleed sn4 stren g th en in g th e serves these pills re s c h th e ro o t o f m sn y s e rio u s d is e s s e s , such ss s c is t ic e , n eur& lg is, rheum- e tts m end e ll form s of w te h n e s s , e ith e r in men or women. M iss ^w rl W ood, « popu lar y o « jig Ind, o f Arlington, Ind., « a .« : " I had J " 1*1 ycon‘ -igia developed ” . £ ,„k lñ £ l/u . r f" ■ .^ H u e r tly I w ould have severe attack« during the night ÎS?.k lo ' T,c r *rt “ n l* ht'« "*<■ I suffered tev-erel, from ” ¡an.T w « k *. O a r physician v u unable to help me, and w e tr ie d »nother doctor, hut with the M m e réunit. I used different reme- «!7m'üü<tWn r r"w w -rof*' ,0 r r " <1 ,n ,h * » » '« p a p e r concerning r o f . 7 * l T Í ”.,!’ S’Y. W illiam s 1 ’lDk p li ! , I concluded to try the pill«. When I finished the .econd bo* I w a s b etter. I was never m ore hap p y in m y life th« D o ver the h e t t h . t I . . . g e ttin g w e ll. 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It possesses a ll m odern in ip n n ein eiits.n n d its m echanical construction is such th at In it are com bined sim p licity w ith great strength, thus ir s iir in g e a s c o f running, d u ra b ility , and m ak in g it im - postable for the m achine lo he put ont o f order. It sew s fast au d m akes a perfect stitch w ith nit kinds o f thread and all classes o f m aterial. A lw a ys ready for use and unrivalled ■ for speed, durab ility and q u al ity o f w ork. Notice th e fol lo w in g points ot superiocU y T h o Hsad o f the " A r lin g to n " sw in g s on patent aoeket hinges, firm ly held dow n b y a thum b dxonie in design, and b eautifu lly ornam ented iu gold. frre w . _________________________ S tron g, substantial, neat and ___ hands« fled p la te 1 m s rounded corn ers and is inlaid or countersunk, m a k in g It Bush w ith top o f table H igh est A rm — Space u nder the arut is SH" inches high and 9 Inches lo n g . T h is w ill adm it th e largest s k iits, nnd even quilts. It Is S elf-T h re ad in g— Absolutely no holes to p ut thread through ex cep t ev e o f needle. S h u ttle is cylin d er, open on end, entirely self-threadi o r. easy to put in or ta k e out; bobbin holds • la rge am o u n t o f thread. S titc h H egulstor is on th e bed o f the m achine, b eneath the Irnbbin w inder, and has a scale show ing th e num ber o f » t H r t i w ¡ j * . f r y 1! be ch an ged from .1 to 91 stltch -s to th e in ch . Feed is double and ex ten d s on both rer fst’ t to ta k e voxxja th rou gh ; n ever stops at aeams; m ovem ent Is ° never a k and z e t out ot ./rder; can b e raised and low ered at Will. A u to rn a tk Bobbin W ln<M r--ro. b reak filli n g th e bobbin autom atically and p erfec tly smooth without holding the ihread. M achlne doea not run w h ile w inding bobbin L ig h t M u n n ln g -M o ch iu e Is easy to run. does not fttig n e th e o p e r- ator, m akes little noise and sews rap idly. S titc h is a double lock stiU h, the snnie^on both sides. wiii'no7r»vci, .«rtc»« t*ch«pgtfw<;!¿>»t 'L ;et* out o f order. «¡on. a n d w ilTadm it thread from 8 to IfiO spool cotton w ithout ch an gin g. N ever g« — - - - - - If-^rtting needle, flat on o n e side, and cannot b e p u t In rong. 60 YEARS' The Fish B ill Void. By reason of the omission ot the enacting clause in the Curtis tish bill, passed at the last session of the legislature, the bill is a dead letter. The omission »a s made in the senate, and in some way escaped Even the the D u t ic e of the boose e n r o l l i n g committee o f the house passed the hill w i t h o u t n o t i c i n g the fatal o o i i s e l o D , and the discovery was not made antil Wednesday. ! 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