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H VOL COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESD AY. MARCH 12, 18. J . W . STRANGE, XDeaatist, Coquille City's New Charter. ~Coquille City. Or. W il visit Bandoti first six days of Janu ary, M arch, May. July, hepttmiber and Nov em ber. nud Myrtle Point the first six days of February. April, Juue, August, October a nd December._______ mUE Thus PALACE moat modern arranged BARBER SHOP in Coquille City. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. John F. Hall, _A .tt0rn .e3r _ a,t - X j a"W , M AR SH FIELD , OREGON. ------— ‘— D ,a l,I in R «» l t n n i kind». T T o y U IL L K COUNCIL. N O .« * OF THF. V j F rater uni Aid A»a<ici«tion meets tbs 23 TutwtUv eveiiinK of rseh month. Maa. E dith B alc ii . Mr*. Alioe T uttle, Sec.__________ _________ _ YO u S g UH LODGE. No. 72, K. or P. meets every Tuesday evening at Maaonio Hall. Brothers in good standing in aiater lodge« are cordially invited to visit us. A. G. BALCH, C. C. It. H . M AST, K. of It. A S. L OUR T COQUILLE, NO. 18, FOREST- era o f Am erica, m eets every second and fo u rth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall Ceqaille City, Oregon. G ko . O. L kach , C. R. H . N. L obhwk , K. 8 ________________ ________ C Y K T L E CAM P, NO. 1»7, WOODMEN of the World, meets at Hersey llall, 1st and 3d Saturday nights oi each month. J. W. L knkvk , Consul. J. G. Simmons. Clerk.__ EVENING TID E CIRCLE, NO. 214, ' j W . of W., meets in Hersey’ s Hall on 2d and 4th Saturday nighta in each month. OR AX. MAURY, Guardian Neighbor. Jesse C. Simmons, Clerk. £ illA l)W IC K LO D G E, NO. 68. A. F. J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening on or before each full moon. Visiting breth ren cordially invited. C. Rc MANDEB, W. M. J . J, Lam b, Sec._______________ __ __________ f UELAH C H A P T E R , NO. 6, O. E. 8 ., meets Friday eveuirg on or before each full laoon at 8 o'clock from April 1st to October 3l*fc. and thereafter at 7:30; and Bach Friday afternoon two weeks there after at 2 o’clock. Misa E mma L obhnz , W. M. Mrs. Jennie L . Rose, See.__________________ /S O Q U I L L E LODGE, NO. 53, I. O. O. F., K J meets every Saturday evening. Visit- .ng brethren in good standing cordially invited. E. L . F itch , N .G . J . S. Lawrence, R. S. a m ie rkbekah l o d g e , n o . 20 . I. O. O. F., meets every 2d and 4th Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel lows’ hall. I uma L ukkns , N. G. Anna McDonald, Sue. M /C O Q U IL L E ENCAM PM ENT, NO. 2 6 ,1- V 7 O . O . F., meets every first and third Thursdays in each month at Odd Bellows nail. Cordial invitation extended to all vis iting patriarchs iu good standiug. B. F. L awuencb C. P. ___ J . J. Stanley, Scribe. SHAD HUDSON, J. E HAYNE8 Hudson & Haynes, Mining and Real Estate Agents E cklcy, Curry County, Ori'tU'n H e AVE valuable M'lies. Farms, Stock Ranches und Timber Lands for sale. House and fi acres of land well improved in Wilbur. Douglas ennuly. Or., for -ale, or exchange for property in Myrtle Point, 'J ’h e X io n e S ta x * v. C . O. G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R , Coqu.lt«.> O y , O r.— o p p 3 ,t. D : ot. Keep« only l’ ura Wines and Liquors and Fine Ciuara. The Americus Club Whisky is one of the specialties aerved in the»; Clubrooma. Best Hilli ir<l Tattle in Smith:*™ (Iregim c o o s b a y M ill ana Stone works C. W. PATERSON. Proa. Manufacturer of Marble Monuments, ilea ■- stones. 'Tablets, etc. cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or* der. Correspondence solicited from parties iving in the country or other towns who ma^ wish anything in my line of business. O b wo I abshkivtd (Continued from last week.) S kction 8 . The recorder shall be ex-offlcio clerk of the common council, and iball perform all the duties required of him as such, and as may be prescribed from time to time by ordinance. He is authorized to administer anv oath required to be taken in connection with the duties o f his office; he shall have all the power and jurisdiction of a justice of the peace iu all civil aud criminal matters arising within the city limits, and in all matters civil or criminal, when acting as justice of the peace, he shall be governed by the laws relating to justices of the peace. He shall have jurisdiction of all actions brought to enforce or recover uny forfeiture or penalty declared or given by an ordinance of the city, nud shall have origional and exclusive jurisdiction of and over all violations of the city ordinance, and may examine, hold to bail, fine and commit persons found guilty thereof; and iu all such proceedings he shsll be governed and regulated hv the general laws of the state applicable to the justice o f the peace or justices’ courts iu like or simi lar cases; but in proceeding for the violation of a city ordinance, the trial shall be without a jury. The common council may limit, by ordi nance, the number o f witnesses to be subpoenaed, at the expense of the city, on the pait of any defendant on trial for a breach of a city ordi nance, and may regulate the fees o f witnesses. There shall be no right o f appeal from the decision of the recorder for a violation o f any ordi nance o f the city unless the sentence be for imprisonment for ten days or more, or for the payment of a fine exceeding twenty dollars; but in case the defendant may appeal to the ciicuit court, upon giving aud undertaking with sureties to be approved by the recorder, conditioned to pay all costs that the defendant will render himself in execution of any judgment that may be rendered and satisfy any judgment that may be affirm-d, and not otherwise. Said appeal shall be taken in Ihe same manner as appeals are now taken from justices’ courts. The re corder shall keep a true accouut of all fines, costs and other moneys received by him, and be must pay the same to the treasurer monthly aud lake duplicate receipts therefor, one o f which he must file with the mayor. He shall keep a separate docket of all the city cases, and make a report in writing to the common council at its first meeting in each month of his doing- therein. The marshal shall have all the powers and authority o f a constable within the limits of the city, aud it shall be his duty, in addition to the duties prescribed by the common council, to execu’.e and return all processes issued aud directed to him by the recorder or by any legal authority. He shall attend on the recorder’s court and the meetings of the council. He shall arrest, on complaint or other wise, as other peace officers, all persons found guilty of a breach of the peace or the violation of the city ordinances or the laws of the State, and bring them before the recorder or other legal authority for trial. He shall be the keeper o f the city prison, and a conservator of the peace generally He must keep a correct record of all arrests made bv him or his deputies, showing the time when and the cause of complaint upon which such were made; and must make a complete and full re port thereof in writing to the council at its first meeting mea-E m~n<h. He may appoint such deputies as the council may allow, to act as night watchman or day watchman, who shall receive such compensa tion for their services as the common council may prescribe; but any and all appointments of his deputies shall first be submitted to and ap proved bv the council, and when approved such deputies shall take an oath of office, and the marshal shall be responsible tor their conduct. S e c t io n 9. S ection to It shall be the duty o f the treasurer to receive all moneys that shall come or lie due to the city, whether by taxation or o -her wise, and to pay out the same upon the wart ant of the recorder and countersigned bv the mayor, or as may be provided by law and J the ordinonees of ihe ritv and resolutions ot the common council and to i do at d perform all su, . the? acts as shall he prescribed by the com- tm n 1 (.mo il Hi -had on the first Wednesday o f each month, make out and nieseut t • tli cnmtc'l a full aud complete statement of the re ceipts and disbursements of the preceding month, and at the close of the year make a full statement to tiie common council, and at the end of his term o f office pay over and deliver to his successor in office all city money and all other property in his hands at that time. S ection ji It shall he the duty o f the street commissioner to superintend all improvements of city streets, side and cross walks and alleys, and to see that all streets, side and cross walks of the city- are kept clear and free from obstruction; lie shall superintend all pub lic squares, water works, and other public works o f the city, except in cases where the common council may pi escribe, and he shall do and perform all st-.ch other duties as may be required of him by this Act, the ordinances, and regulations of the city aud by the laws of this state. S e c t io n 12 . M à NO. 36 1901. the highest number o f voles for any office provided for iu this Act, the J. J. LAMB, Pres. common council shall decide the election. S e c t io n 17. In case of a vacancy occurring in the office of mayor the common council! shall fill such vacancy until the next regular election, and uutil a successor shall be elected and qualified. G. W WHITE Cashier C O Q U ILLE V A L L E Y B A N ^ . $ 50 . 000 . CAPITAL A R T IC L E IV. COQUILLE, OEEG-OH. COMMON COUNCIL.— POWERS A N D DUTIES. At the first regular meeting of the common council alter the first day o f June following each election, or as soon thereafter as practicable, the councill shall choose by ballot one of its members to preside over the council and perform the duties of the mayor in the ab sence o f the mayor or his inability to act. He shall be designated as chairman of the council, aud in the absence o f the mayor from the city or if he be from any cause unable to act, said chairman of the council shall have and exercise the powers aud perform all the duties of the mayor; and should both-of such officers fail to attend any meeting, a quorum of the council may elect a chairman from their number for the purpose of meeting, who shall be designated as chairman of the council pro tem The council shall name and appoint the time aud place of holding their stated meetings, and may be convened by the mayor, or in his absence or inability to act, by the chairman o f the council, at any time, and in such manner as may be piescribed by the mayor, or in bis absence or inability to act, by the chairman of the council, at any time, aud in such mauner as may be prescribed by the council. A ma jority of the members of the common council shall constitute a quorum to do business, except when otherwise provided, but a smaller number may meet and adjourn from time to time and compel the attendance of absent members, in such mauner and under such penalties as the coun cil may have previously prescribed. The council may prescribe rules lor their proceedings, punish any member or other person for disorder ly conduct in their presence or at any meeting of the common council, and, with the concurrence o f two-thirds of all the members elected to the common council, expel a member. They shall cause a record to be kept of their proceedings, and at the tequest o f any member, shall cause the yeas and nays to be taken on any question before them and entered on the journal. Their proceedings shall be public. For the purpose of a quorum, the mayor shall be considered a member of the common council. S e c t io n L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres. i . S e c t io n 2 . The common council shall have the power within the limits o f the City of Coquille: 1 . T o make by-laws and ordinance and pass resolutions not re pugnant to the laws of the State or the United States. 2 . T o levy and collect taxes, not to exceed seven mills or seven- tenths of one per cent per annum, upou all property made taxable by law for county or state purposes. 3 . T o provide for disbursing of all moneys to which the city is cr may become entitled by law or which may be assessed or author ized to be collected for city purposes within said city. 4 . T o borrow money on the faith of the city or loan the credit thereof, or both, for purely muuicipal purposes. 5 . T o aDpropriate money for any item of city expenditures and to provide for the payment of the debts and expenses of the city. 6 . T o license, tax, and regulate auctioneers, taverns, ordinaries, wash-houses, livery and feed stables, feed yards, butcher shops, engines and boilers, drays, hacks, wagons, hawkers, peddlers, pawn brokers, money-changes, traveling salesmen, solicitors and retail venders of goods by sample, or for future delivery, and to define what shall con stitute the same; to regulate aud restrain traffic on Sunday, and to li cense, tax, regulate, and restrain all offensive trades and occupations. 7 . T o license, tax, regulate, restrain, suppress, and prohibit theatrical and other exhibitions, shows, amusements, bar rooms, gro ceries, tippling houses, “ and further provided that no license shall be issued tor a less sum than that provided for under the general laws of the State,” billiard-tables and other tables on which balls aud cues are used, bowling alleys aud shooting galleries, rendering houses, and pig pens. T o prohibit and siipj^-ess gambling and gambling houses, houses of ill-fame and bawdy houses; provided, that any house or room kept or occupied by one or more woman for the purpose ot or prostitu tion shall be deemed a bawdy house within the meaning of this sec tion. 8 T o license and regulate all such callings, trades, occupations and employments as the public good may require to be licensed and regulated, and as are Mat prohibited by law. 9 . T o tax, regulate and control slaughter houses, wash houses, rendering bouses or shops or pig pens, and to provide for their re moval from the city litiits, or from any part thereof. 10 . T o make resolutions to prevent and remove nuisances, and to declare what shall constitute a nuisance; to pievent the introduc tion or spread o f contagious and other diseases in the city; to re move persons afflicted with such disease therefrom to a suitable hos pital previded by the city for the purpose; aud to secure the general health o f the inhabitants. The city attorney must attend to all actions, suits, or proceedings in which the city is legally interested, and attend to the prosecution of all persons charged with the violation o f a city ordi (Continued next week. nance or regulation He shall prepare for execution'-all contracts, bonds, or other instruments to which the city is a party. He shall give It is a noticeable fact that the Dtlry Notes. HOLBROOK, MERRILL his advice and opinion in writing concerning any matter in which the most intelligent of the farmers, city is interested when required by the mayor or council, and shall & S T E T S O N ............ Quite a lively interest is being now that there ia on increased de draft and prepare all ordinances. Also BRIDGE A BEACH manifested in the butter and cheese mand for dairy product», instead of industry throughout the surround increaeing the number of their STOVES*--------- S e c t io n 13. The smveyor shall make all surveys and estimates stock, are bettering tbe quality of ing country. of city work which may be required of him by the common council, Cheese, which has been io de their cheese and butter. and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by ordinance. mand for the past five months still Probably never in the history of and Any other S e c t io n 14 . The term o f office of any officer elected under this commends a good, strong price. the coontry has thsre been a more of Tillamook cheese are prosperous outlook for the farmers. Building Material, charter shall commence on the first Monday of June following the elec Shipmente increasing, and some is being man The grass is already fine, aud where tion at which such officer shall be elected; provided, that peisons ap ufactured in the near vicinity of cattle who may have suffered Or any and everythin# pointed to fill vacancies on elective offices shall hold out the unexpired this city. throughout the winter are already carried in a term o f office to which they shall be appointed, or until the next an* After March 1, all butter instead , getting in fine condition. It i* safe First-class Hardware Store. nual election, and until their successors are elected or appointed and of being purchased and sold by to predict that this year will place Oregon on a par with other cheese have qualified; provided, further, that the common council by a major square and roll, will sell by the pound. It is thought that by this and butter producing states.— Ev- ity vote o f all its members may at any time suspend any person bold method the disputes and misunder ! ening Telegram. TSuccessors to J. J. Lamb. | ing an elective or appointive office during the pending of any action or standings which have been a con pOR SALE— 147 Acres of Land, W mils COR SALE AT A BARGAIN — j proceeding brought to remove such person from office aud may fill any tinual source of annoyance both to from Norway, Coos county. Known Land at Cedar Point, with boom : vacancy thus created. aa the McClary place. For pnticaUra, call the merchant and farmer, will be on HEN BY G R AD Y, and boom privileges. Also, over | avoided. jon2f)t4 Norway, Oregon. 250 acres of X T o . 1. bo* tom land, ; S e c t io n 1 5 . All officers elected cr appointed under or by virtue within 2 miles of Coquille City, in of this Act shall be qualified voters within the city at the date o f their quantities to suit purchasers. En-1 election or appointment, and the mayor and councilmen shall in addi quire of \V. SINCLAIR, *tf] Coquille City, Oregon . tion, be freeholders for at least six months prior to said date, and tax payers within the city. Every officer shall before entering upon dis W . F . K E N N E D Y. charge of the duties o f his office, take an oath o f office in such foirn as the common council may prescribe. The recorder, marshal, treasurer, OENEKAL and such other officers as may be required by the common council to do so, shall execute to the city an undertaking for the faithful dis charge of their duties, to lie approved by the council, and with the e x ception o f the recorder’s, shall be filed with the recorder, 'and that of Saddle Honte» of be»t quality always on hand. Good Riff 9 ¡n x®adi- Hnr,eshoeinu a S o c ia lly . ness for special trip«. Io fact, a general Stage and Livery bueineea. N. W. Cor Second and Hall Sts , the recorder shall be Sled with the mayor. Coquille City, Oregou. * S e c t io n 16. When two or more person« shall have an equal aud Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality. Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds aud all kinds of legal instru ments—Notarial work. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: Ætua, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. B O A .K D O r 1 D I E E C T O R S . A. J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKER, L. HARLOCKEB, and G. W. WHITE. 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This will admit the largest -skirtn, and even quilt*. It Is Self Threading—Absolutely uo holes to put thread through except eye o f needle Shuttle ia cylinder, open on end. entirely self-threading, easy to put in or takeout; bobbin holds a large amount o f thread. Stitch Regulator ts on the bed o f the machine, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the uuinber o f stitchea to the inch, and can b- changed from 8 to W stitches to the inch. Feed Is double and extends on both »idea o f needle; be changed laihi t W t iiM m d « ihrm gh; nr.«'»ta|M «t «-«ni,; m ...rro.iu "tt.’j ’U ' ' 8*..10 never fail* <-------- er; can be raised and will. Automatic ro. break and get out oi order; r>e raison ana lowered towereu st hi win. »«• ™ ‘ BeoMn — r-- w • inder -* t -* ---- filling the bobi»iu automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine does not run while winding bobbin. Light Running—Machine is easy to run. does not fatigue ator make# little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides, will not ravel, and cau be cliauged without stopping the machiue. Tension is a flat spring ten sion. and will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f J?” 1?/- The Needle i* a straight. »elC-selting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle Bar M round, made of case-hn,dened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting nu the good*. Adlustebie B earings-All bearings are case-hardened steel and casUy adjusted with n screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will last a lifetime. Attachments- -Each machine I* furnished with necessary too! «and accessories, and in addition we fut 11isli an extra set of Rttachwcuta In a velvet lined metal box. free o f c h a ^ . y follows. 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