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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1901)
The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. (Tu.'j TicvnUl. prairie schooner hag vanished, now that we are up against phyiscal PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY barriers, and our natural growth D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor. must abide and increuse the density of our pnpjlation in places already C o u n t y Official Paper. occupied, the Americau standard of D e v ile d t o m e materiel end eoeial up 1 comfort in for the first time put to a Auldiug of the C oqu ille Valley particularly real test. We shall soon see if our and ot C oos C om ity geuerally S u b scrip tion , per veer. ... advance. * 1 ..MJ „fl, ^ ^ H a , t ip |7| w h e n T H E C O M M O N ER, Issued W eekly. William J. Bryan, E d ito r I.I.VC0LV . Olid Publisher, . . r e n u sia . T erms — H eiiald and C ommoner — All kinds of soft drinks and finecigars. TIB WEES’S AT KANEAAATZ’S I ^ C* D oulY mnltiply downward. P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e . We shall soon see if Americans will One YVar.................................... $2.00 \ i refrain frem marrying until they Six Months................................ 1.00 ; ; have reached a certain standard, Three Months.......................... 75 This Is what It s all About. ami will then Lave no more chil- >•••£* ■> * hoiice of binai Account. Followiug is the substance of the dren ttiau they cau rear in deteucy Good Chance to Win I* N otice is hereby *iven that tlie um ler- j remarks made by Professor E- A ! and comfort. a Magnificent eig o rd lun tiled her llnsl Aconnut ha tbe Ail- Piano. Ross, of Stanford University, which j At this critical moment when it is luuiiHtrntrix o f the eetute o f C . A. HltllAril, 1 M ____ deceased. Riul that T'buntil ty tbe l l t b d a y ; arc supposed to be mainly respou-1 to be settled that America is to o f February has been eel by tb e oonnty 1 »•* r * I ' t n i » : ) m a t a **t* ** W o offer to o u r cn sto -9 „ ' coart for C oos cou n ty. Oregon, ns tbe day j* sible for bis forced resignation and ; have what no nation lias ever had, fo r bearing object ions to »aid Anal account '<t What an Expert says of * £ m e ra a m a g n ificie n t P ia n o!! $ ¡in n r e m iu m N o 1. n ot-* the consequent disagreement among namely, n common luboriog class H lld tbe aettlement o f Raid estate. $ our Premium I Dated this 14th day o f Jiut. 1901. fe w ith s ta n d in g th e lo w e s t J Piano. NKLt.tR M. M ackluc , ! the members of the faculty: j permanently earning more than a 2 prices at w h ic h w e a rc Administratrix o f tbe estate o f 0. A. But- j jg s e llin g o u r g o o d s . 3 Several factors have conspired in bare subsistence, is our hope to he iard, deceased. 9 i •iiyuiiai.it, .Taw. 1901. ¡•j T h e P ia n o ¡ h o n e o f th e 9 •* J. 2$. K an km viz, E oq ., $ enabling the people of America to blasted, our endeavors frustrated, % bent sta n d a rd in s tru m e n t« g $ D u v H jr:, Boers Shot A Peace Coin miss loner. ? m a n u fa ctu red b y F ish e rs. -2 fix and hold a living above the bare | and the mass of common men pre- % . 1 have, thin s, & Its usual p rice is from j means of subsistence, and to trnns- 'cipitated back into tbe pit of wolf- £ * 3 0 0 to *400. Cape Town, Jan. 31.—The- Boer J it my thoroughly exam- ~; E v e ry cu sto m e r o f ours ] ined the Fischer Piano mit this standard to limited number ish struggle from which they have attack oil the Boksburg mines re * m a y take c h a n ce s in th e i of offspring. A century of free painfully climbed, by the invasion sulted in damage amounting to ?No. <1(1560 which y ou if ; g u essin g c o n te s t o f a jar & ¡it aye offering as premi- |j [ o f hean« pe§s» e t c ., free \ expansion over fertile land has al j of cheap labor from the teaming £3000,000. um to your customers, w • o f ch a r g e and w in t b e ij Finest grade, imported French Macaroni full one Tbe Commissioner st Kroonstadt lowed them to form a liabit of com ' Orient ? i P ia n o . reports tLat Andries Wessels, o do g and will say that the in. ;«i pound packages, regular 15 cent goods. Our fort and plenty, which it is now A restrictive policy, devised iu of the Peace Envoys, was shot at Sstrument is in every* | T h is is no (Jumbling!! 5$ T h e s ch em e is u le g iti- < special price, 2 packages for 15c. their business to stereotype into a , the true interest of labor, would Kilpfontein, January 28, by order § particular one of the £ $ m a te o n e from m o ra l j :» highest standard. Its & national custom. Schools, books, think first of keeping out the for of General Dewet. jjl s ta n d p o in t, y o u p a y n o th - | Good rolled oats regular price 3 1-3 per pound, spe x action and toue are un- S Q i n g for th e p ia n o , y o u ] Lord Kitchener reported from culture, personal ambitions have eigner und tlu.ii of keeping out his cial price 2 for 5c. 1 surpassed. 8? m a k e n o b e t, y o u draw multiplied the imperious wants o f ! product. It would be more anx- Pretoria, January 13, that three jS n o lo t. T h e p ia n o is a j A. L inkback , gj Special purchase in Rio roast coffee 2 pounds agents o f the Boer Peace Commis •§• p re s e n t to o u r c u sto m e rs j the American and made his stand-; ious for high wages than for the sion were takeu as prisoners to i§! Ilepresentntive o f C. A. § *5 to s h o w o u r a p p re cia tio n i fo r 35c. £ Whale. PianoDealer. ard of living high and varied. j high prices of the things that Amer- General Dewet’s laager, near Kind- § o f th e ir co n tin u e d p a tr o n - 9 *s»4u Genuine Castile soap, regular 25c bars, special at a ge. It is as h a rm less as p But what American Labor objects ican labor helps the American man- ley, January 10, and that one, who & a n y p a rlo r g a m e , a n d a n y - - 15 cents. to is exposure to competition with ufuctuier to produce, Why, then, was a subjoct, was flogged aud then *£ o n e fro m a c h ild to a m in - ffi other two, burghers J i s te r o f g osp el ca n safely in - ® a cheaper man. The coolie cannot do you not take the protectionists shot. The New arrivals, this week, in Onion Sets, Pop Corn, In d u lg e in . m were flogged by General Dowet’s outdo him, but he can underlive ¡at their word—demand either re- orders. 4 4 : .♦ 4 &m &*i ■* Ground Bone, and several other things. him. He cannot produce more, but striction of immigration, or else the There is no better medicine for be can cinsume less. The Oriental j right to buy your clothes and sup- tbe babies thau Chamberlain’s can elbow the American to one side I plies iu tire cheapest market? Cough Remedy. It’s pleasant taste in the common occupations because | —- —• » - ---------- nnd prompt and effectual cures he has fewer wants. To let this go If readers of this should chance j make it a favorite with mothers ? THE on, to lei tho Americau be driven To know of any one who is subject | and small children. It quickly cures to attacks of billious colic he can do their coughs and colds, preventing by coolie competition, to check the him no greutcr favor than to tell pnsumouia or other serious conse — FROM— American birth-rate in order that him of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera quences. It also cures croup and the Japanese birth-rate shall not he und Uirrhoea Remedy. It always has been used in tens of thousands An 8 page Family pa checked, to lot an opportunity for j gives prompt relief. For sale by R. of cases without a single fuilure so per. 3 wide columns Kuowlton. far as we have been able to learn, one Americau boy be occupied by to each page. Con- It not only cures croup, but when three Orientals so tliut the American tainb short and contin given as soon as the croupy cough A Brave Salvation Army Lassie. will not add that hoy to his family, ued-stories, poems, an appears, will prevent the attack. is to reverse the current of pro In cases of whooping cough it ecdotes, notes ou sci Tho case of Lieutenant Mary liquefies the tough mucus, making gress, to commit race suicide. :i6So Acres— 9 Miles in Length ence, invention, na Kopische, the Salvation Army lassie it easier to expectorate, aud lessens Everything we call progress has j ture! ote. Illustrated. 2'tO Million Tons who has been sent to the Isolation the severity and frequency of the helped to develop man, who can j Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz, paroxysms of coughing, thus de Hospital as a victum of smallpox, Published weekly, 50c per Yenr. produce much aud consume much; ground by nature’s hand into gold illustrates the moral courage which priving that disease of all dangerous Soecral Offer. 3 months for 10 cents. it has abhorred the cheap man. consequences. For sals by It. S. laden gravel, from 50 to G00 feet in Address, Young American, 16 2 animates tho hard-worked members Kuowlton. It has'fn voted und fostered not the depth over the eutiro property. In of tlmt army. Though but 22 years * Second S t., Portland, Oregon. man of rrudo palate, of tough addition, Company owns ----- ---- »-»■» »---- ---- - O d d . F’e l l o w s ' B u i l d i n g Stale Teacher’s Exam inaton, of age, she has been a worker among C il i P n t e T o a r H o w e h W l l h r t is r u r e iN . stomach, of low organization, of few 1 4 M ILES Candy Cftthav;ic, circ constipation forever tho sick in the tenement district for wants uud of little intelligence and 1 Notice is hereby to those de t0o,25c. If C<C "2. fs.il- drutrtrists refund money in length of liver bed, each mile of many years, and by her own request siring to pass for state certificates which contains nmuy millions of energy, but tho superior man. | \s Riverton Pick-Ops. has beeu recently assigned to care or diplomas that a public examina gold, situated on the Rio Grande,in t <■ ¡Starting with the Oriental people for those afflicted with contagious tion of applicants for state paper Largest and most modernly equipped parlors in the coupty.: Taos Co., New Mexico. of Egypt uud Babylonia, civilization Mr. Harvel, of th’ commission , . diseases. While engaged in this will be held in my office in Coquiilc full iine of Barber’s supplies.“frifl OVER has in three thousand yeais swept; , , , .... firm of H usk . Early <fc Ilarvel of j 4l i i ,■ i i, 1 philanthropic! work she caught the City begining at 9. a. m. Feb. 13th, 1901, and continuing threo (lavs. San Francisco, has been here for tbe around the globe,insisting on better, j smallpox, and is now sick with it, past weekpettliiig up the business of W. H. B u n c h , finer aud brainier men ns it went,! lint, fortunately, the attack is so tbe Mountain Spring creamery. County Superintendent and now by the waters of tbe P a -! light that she will recover. With McKinley,Oregon, January 28,1901. Mr. H. bas purchased the creamery cific it is fueo to face with people1 ---f— ----- « »•» ■ ---- - plant of 'I . A. North aud will cou- I the devotion to duty characteristic New York, Jan. 28.— Major Edwin duet its business in the future. like the Chinese and Hindus and j of the Salvation Army lassies, she McNeil, formerly receiver and then the Japauesse, who are nearest to ; Mr. David Perkins took his logs . j has now asked to be placed in charge president and mnnager of the O- B. up to the: Johnson mill last week. reproducing the econtnic conditions, , A N Co., at Portland, died here this 1 ° of the more dangerous cases. While Mr. Perkjna and Mr. Thomas have who rocked the cradle of civilizatior.' morning at 5 o ’clock. His brother, it might have been more practical wi't™him.’ ! l°&8in8 uP °n tl,e Haudcock LUll George S. McNeill, was « .n . n..,,. i been . Shall wo allow the process of j for the young Lieutennnt to have The interment will be at Litchfield, i P Bce’ MADE TO uplifting the common man to bo ; | Our friends, Burke and Mcbetli protected herself by vaccination, Conn, Wednesday. defeated by this cunfomiatic n? are now employed at the govern- CoininisKiontT of (lie United Stales, this does not detract from her Like had dollars, all counterfeit* meDt ro0|, qn„’ rry Shall we suffer the work already courage or iroin the good work I of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salvo are J ¿ ¿ d n e la ii aud Mrs. Steven- done to bo nullified? Shall we she lias been doing in the squalid, worthloss. The original _ quickly ^ T mj|B milde ns B few ,,Hy8. look idly upon this inverted com filthy tenement-houses, where ordi cures piles, sores and nil skin dis visit a week sgo. They were ac by d G eologist and Mining Expert o f w orld wide reputation, ProfeHAor B enjam in Silli- petition of the cheap man and the eases. R. S. Kuowlton nary nurses who are well paid do I companied by onr word, Miss innn, w ho spent »-tveral m on th s there, then | high-grade man, and allow the sur being eonneetetltviui the United iStftfces sur- I Presidet McKinley has stated Msgber. « not like to serve. Her example, ▼eying corps, and in his official report says: j vival of tho unfittest to proceed un that a special session of congress *‘H krb ah * countless millions of tons o r j Miss Etta Hnnten, of Beaver however, is not an exceptional one m en got *i) quartz reduced bv the great j will he called soon to tnku actioo checked? Hill, conxe over last Friday, aud is forces o f nature to h co n d itio n ready for in the ranks of tho army to which I on Philipino legislation. now visiting friends here. the application o f the hvdranlic process, | A policy o f restriction on immi she belongs, aild slid is not tho I while the entire bed o f the liio Grande for i Look otit for fh e mill whistle in over 40 m iles is a slnioe.on the b a r s o f which gration is not, under such circum- Tp The Deal• first one who has endangered health a abort time. We are happy to the gold derived from the wearing away o f stanees, unfair, or predatory or file gravel banks haft been accum ulating for and even life by working in the j A rich lady cured of her Deafness statp, on^rery good authority, that pountless ages, find now lies ready for e x blameworthy. j slu m i s . There is not much of nnd Noises in the Head by Dr. the Riverton saw mill will be in traction bv the m ost.approved m ethod« o f This country keeps up a tariff river m ining. T H E ** 1IICKNESS O F T H E ; doctrine iu the Srlvation Army work Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, shape to begin business in tho K If)G R A N D E G O L D G K \ V E L E X C EE D S barrier which keeps out European near futpte. TN m a n y p l a c e s ooo f e e t , o u n e a r gain $10,(H)0 to his Institute, so | but thcro is much of Christian ! y T H R E E T IM E S T H A T O F T H E L IK E goods and compels tho American It will bo to the interest o f all l BED S IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H IL E T H E charily aud genuiue heroism which that deaf people unable to procure tho Eilr Drums may have them free. farmers, wishing any fruit grafting AVE R AO E*V A LU E FE B C U B IC YA R D IS consumer—tho laboring innn, often eutitftis the soldiers to the highest, B E L IE V E D , T O BE G R E A T E R IN 1'HK Addreoi No. 105-57. The Nicholson ¡doue, to notify O. A. Kelly, as soou — to pay more for his commodities: BEDS TH A N IN ANY respect and nmstgenerous assistance Institute, 780, Eighth Avetiuc, Now ub possible; staling amount Qf . orflBUSTlfTH: ACCUMULATIONS YKT and this policy is professedly main of the publie.-j-Chicago Tribune. wdtk required and kinds of fru it , Disc iVEHRC York U. S. A. I .Jinve m ade a reconnaisance o f the tained to protect. American labor. ileBii'ed. w hoD o f this gravel along the R io Grande, i--------------------- v Yot how strAngo, how inconsistent Myrtlo I’oiut Lodge, No. 150, I , | J. fl. Tiraon haslet the contract and have exam ined with all the care possi in the tim e at my com m an d the ch arac O.O. F., Myrtle Point, Oregon, was to'Kearny Perkins, for getting oat R ble is this profession with our attitude ter o f the gravel and its con ten ts o f gold. inMituted on the evening of Feb- ]„t of+ilin g. W a t c h lor some new N O T H IN G . I AM PE R SU A D E D . SINCE .toward immigrants. We keep out 1 H E D IS C O V E R Y O F C A L IF O R N IA AND ruary 1, 1001, tiy J. S. Lawienoe, ffevelopments. A U ST R A L IA . IS C O M P A R A B L E F O R ITS the pauper-made goods, hut let in special deputy grand master s s - , Q w Liggett nnd Mr. Ross' M E A SU R A B L E R ESO U R CE S O F G O L D the pauper. We keep up the A V A IL A B L E by the hvdranlic process to s.sted lby Dr. Strange, of t hlleta- hftv„ been prospecting for past the IN , . denp placers o f the R io G ran de.” price of American workingmen's nan No. 8,1. Hacker, of Sunset, No. wepk They r e ^ r t getting colors O ther reports from em inent m ining e x , >u ypt. perts o f national repntation pronounce the labor. We shield labor from in Persons have been known to l aud m e»tiers of Coqnille, No. 5J. b()f DO u property o f this Com pany the richest and Charter members »re Charles Ad- h . direct, muffled competition of tho ifain a pound a d a y by taking ams, E d*iu O. Carter, |,|oyd . M'«s Oma Liggett ,s n oiw .s.t- m ost extensive known. coolie by means of his product, hut an ounce of SCOTT’ S EMUL Spiers, E. P. Adams, EdwHrd ' ne '* , , { e v - b,‘ ,,f,Prl" n i8- Capital Stock $2,000.000. not from the fierce, direct competi SION. It is strange, but it often Bender, Henry H. Harris and E. H. Some person in onr town lias F r U . V PAID AMD M OX-*|pnWABLK, PAR Harris Initiated, Louis Roberts, found a new kind of cliicken feed. G r o c e r ie s a n d N o tio n s . tion of the coolie in _ person. Can happens. VALUE $1 EACH SHARE. N .O . W. Pei kins, K. H. H a n s e n , They feed, shot to chickens, pro- this be said to he genuiue protec Som ehow the ounce produces B. C. Lehiuanowsky, Win . A Mc- bably to make them weigh more. One balM he entire Capital Btockhaabw* M a c k in t o s h e s , R u b b e r B o o ts <£ S h o e s placed in the treasury o f Com pany as FALL AND WINTER GOODS A SPECIALTY. tion of American labor? the p ou n d ; it seems to start the Kair. A. H. Bender, Cecil C. Car- Dona Anna, workinn Capital. T o r .n n i « l « t<- n«*e«-s- *nr> I l i l e h r s s s i l ,.li* r « -« .n i h e r t v e r Social and political opport irtunitv digestive machinery g oin g prop- ter, Lewis M. Strong, 8. D. Pul- |*e*l s e v e r a l a«.l«l s ie o m it r e S f e a , has accustomed |iarentH to chei ish erfy, so that the patient is able ford. The following officers were the C om nanj now offers hopes for their children, and in to digest and absorb his ordinary elected and duly installed: Noble A L im it e d N i m b e r o f it s S h ares spired them to equip a lew children food, which he could not d o b e Grand, Henry H. Harris; V. G., Charles Adams; Sec, Edward Ben well, rather than rear a large fam fore, and that is the way the gain der; l ’reas., Lloyd Spiers; Warden, is made. ily in squalor. Ed * iu O. Carter; Cou., L«mis Whatever the benign influences A certain amount o f flesh is Roberts; 1. O . E H. Harris;O. G., to wliieli we owe this tradition of necessary for health t if you have Win. A McNair: K 8 N G , C C Digests what you eat. AFTER SALE OF WHICH I'HICE comfort, it is a precious Bang and not g ot it you can get it by Carter; S. 8. N. G , E. P. Adams; It artificially d igesta tbe food and aid* M IL L BE ADVANCED TO R 8 V G.. 8. D l'ulfnrd; L. 8. V Nature In atrengtheniDg aud recon- jealously to bo guarded at a mo taking G , A H Bender; R 8. 8 . K H itructlns $1.00 PER SHARE, the exnausted digestive or ment when our free land is g*ne, Hansen; L. 8 S , N. G. W. Per gana. Itlsthe latest dlscovereddigett- kins. The i< dge started off nicely ant and tonic. No other preparation when the tide that has to r A century p ro w p tly, Applicants slionld ks. money nnd bas a brigh future before it cao approach It in efficiency. It in- Write for pro 8 pec tua. been flowing across this virgin con- itantly relieves and permanently curta o rd er» payable to A grand midnight sapper was Dyspepsia, lndlMation, Heartburn, tjneut has reached tho sea amd You will find it |ujt u useful in wm’mf served by K. H. Hansen, propri Flatulence, Sou» Stomach, Nausea, ¿urned Imek upon itself, and when as in winter, and if you art (hrivin % upon etor of tbe Mtrtle Poiut H lintel Sick Headache, Gaatralgia,Cramps and . . _ jt is evident that our oportunities U don't atop because the weather u worm. in which purftou« too k great all other results of imperfect d Igcstlon. P l a c e r ( j O l d m i n i n g t O . ... sei n PriceSO LargesliecooUlKiIH time» ~ pleasure. All whom we have ¡ ^ & e, and(l. ^ * ’.iTf£^,‘ dT>^p^èmeiiedrree »re no longer uuliuiited. Now, that *x. anJ f i oo, all ilruftRlMs. f* f% r\fi n rm‘ Sy t r OeW ITT S CO Chieeoo- BCOTT A SoWHK. I Xaiv V -S . the “ west” is Rone, now that the THK PI PI’If i. wept ou sie si e o m m 1 U lti I 11 Till Advertiin* Atfeucy. U aud fö Merchants’ Exchange, San Francisco, t’alifornia, wher «contracts tor a.lvertisin« can be made for It. W e have been successful in se curing those mush bowls again, and offer them at the old price, 5c each. W e are still offering the im ported French Macaroni at one-half regular price. W e have secured some immense bargains in Soaps. j Lot 1. Lot 2. Lot 3. Lot 4. a Lot 5. J. S. K A N E M Â T Z , Prop. AN INCOME FOR LIFE We Greatest of have Gold Properties moved to our new quarters _ Young American Marshall McDonald, Proprietor- Cleanliness our Watchword. ICO M i l l Dollars For Dividends READ THE PROOFS: Itf GENERAL LAND OFEICE, WA8H- ING10N.D C.. ¡The Home Cigar Factory, \ * *>• E. L E W IN , Prop. ^Manufacturer of and wholesalel and retail dealer in flmported and Domestic Cigars. All white labor cigars. Only Cigar Factory in Coos Co. Don’t Forget W hen Visiting the County Seat th a t, : H AW KINS’ *S T O R E ' How T o Gain Flesh , O f f e r s t lie b e s t B a r g a in s Dry Goods and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ii 5 0 c . Eliare. ^coil’s Fmulslofl Rio Grande 7 EXCHANGE PIACF. BOSTON. MASS.