\
The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure momenta.
All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar.
Coquille, Oregon, May 1G, 1901. of a mile away from towu through
.itísarr.-'i
.
E ij . H erald . From the article ou fields to get outo the old circuitous
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y
the road question iu tiie H erald of nud tortuous route now being com
pelled to use when going iutu towu
D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. Inst issue, purporting to be from with a team. I presume if “ Com
“ Common Sense'' the public cuu mon Sense” could govern ho would
County Official Paper.
easily detect who is in nn “ ugly at least permit us to pay our taxes
Uetoted to iho material nml social up mood,” and also that there is two as usual, until the new selnxjl house
¿»Hiding of the Coqai'.'e Valley particularly kinds of “ Common Sense,” and for
was paid for, even though w e could
and of Coos County generally.
tesi
Subscription, per year, iu advance, fl.fiO convenience let us call one the not get half the benefit from the
m
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“ French” kind (no disrespect to no school which ho gets, being so much
TIllV |>| PH! 1* kep t on Ale at E C . D V K E H nationality) and the other the
>i
1 l l l l ' 1 11 * il i A d v e r tis in g A g e n cy , C4 am i t«
better situated and nearer.
M erch a n t«’ E x ch a n g e, Han F ra n cis co , C a liforn ia , “Spread Eagle” variety, which latter
::i
▼her eoontracta for a d v ertiain g ca n be m ade f o r it.
From bis statements about tbe
now, as in all his public writings “ three having bought from Practical
han also partook of the "God-Des their valuable properties that would
Trusts and Mistrusts.
troying”
“ bowel-yearning” “ get bo” disasterously affected,” one
>i
tàl
More au l moro lueriily does the behind some one else while he fights” would naturally infer that Practical
i
propensities,
and
by
way
of
now
was
a
very
euteiprising
individual,
groat game of combinations go on:
Dned Pran s, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your M,,uev back, 10
there teems to be almost an endless begging me to keep quiet and let and he has our hearty thanks for so
pounds fui 2*) cents.
And though
chain of them. It is uu exception them alone in their “ seeming mis- neat a complement.
SS8
al week iu which we do not hear of repiesentatioiis” undertakes a bluff, lie may desire to keep our neighbor
Bice, Fancy Japan, 4 pounds for 25 cents.
more or less new absorptions and by setting up a ponderous great hood shut in without even a ‘ dead
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consolidations. Where one railroad bridge, the like of which none of us uiaus lane” he will find we arc of
Ten, New Crop Japan, 40 cents per pound.
wishes to own another, it simply ever saw before on a like place, ard the kind that grows, and will soon
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buys fifty-one per cent, of its stock. threatens to demolish it, evtn to the outgrow such narrow conditions,
M ater P roof Matches, 5 cents a pnckagiv
When a large establishment wants a km t holes therein. Just lo give an and iu reason and justice ask an
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small one’s business, it “ freezes it illustration of his fighting ability, outlet to town, church aud school
Our Special Mend Roast Coffee, the Best for the Money 2 pounds
“ don-ebor know.”
and
free
intercourse
with
our
neigh
out” by buying everything around
for -15 cents.
! Truly; if one was not conversant bors over an open road at all sea
it .,
§ § §
!
with
his
stale
quotations
from
origi
sons.
“ Where will ail this end?” inquires
Bologne Suusnge, 10 cents.
•
Some people st em to be eq mis
many an anxious mortal. Probably, nal authors, .and his natural autip-
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m
sooner or later, in a grand shuking- i athy against all “ bible actors” erable however that they liko to
“ Calumet Baking Powder, uot so well Known but Sold on its own '
heretofore
used
iu
his
writings,
they
keep
every
one
else
down,
on
the
up, that will frighten but not ruin
Merit. Full oue-pbnnd tin for 25 cents.
tho human race.
“ Ships arc but j might really believe him n demolish- principal that “ misery loves com
§ § §
m
|
iug
god,”
who
jould
really
destroy
pany,” and that accounts, I presume,
boards,” said Shvlock: and although
White Agate or China Buttons, a caid full 1 gross foi 5 cents.
that is no longer the case, the fact something imaginary like a knot for some loving “ belting” better
■
still remains, that men are but flesh : hole in a bridge, but now that wo than the “ Bible.”
A Closing out iu T nicy Ribbons, in Plaid, Check, etc.. Colors, Black, m
have
by
terse
facts
and
figures
lii.il
Yes,
Practical
built
that
fence
too,
and blood. It is generally under
Brown. Blue aud Cheng«aides, 3 to 5 indies wide. Regular price ¡ 4
] smoked him out from behind the 12 years siuce, and Common Sei se
stood, that should one particular
35
to
5Ü
cents,
all
to
go
at
2D
cents
per
v
ard.
man die today, millions of dollars of j defunct orignal “ Common Sense,” willingly paid him a fair sum for
i á f
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capital would be imperilled; and it wo will ask a fair minded public to half of it some years after which
Also, Navy Blue Belt Ribbon, all Silk Ottoman Weave, 10 cents per
|
take
a
look
at
him,
and
some
of
his
goes to prove it was a very good
is said that so evidently is this the
Vard.
.
case, that his life has been insured | selfish motives and unrenonable fence at first, but this don’t iuterest
i
arguments,
if
arguments
they
can
the public. However tho cattle of
by certain investors. And he is not
W e a re G iv in g a P ia n o « w a v a-. « ! le iu in m .
Common Sense (French kiud) is still
the only one upon whom untold for be termed.
m
•I S K a se m a tz . Prop.
He
says
“if
I
will
look
at
any
vía
cropping my tender grass in the
tunes depend.
The thousands of people that bridge i f this width, I will see 4 meadow while L write, unmindful of
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bents to the rod”, such inconsistency. the road war, while their owner
hold small amounts of stock in these
I
walked
right
down
to
his
nice
new
quietly earns his 30 cents per hour
enterprises so deftly manipulated to
and fro, may well look upon the bridge, leading from his cut iu the at his books, or is conniving with
bill
point
just
finished
into
towu
the “ Common Sense” (of the “ spread
gigantic jugglery with more or less
apprehension. A stock company is near Mr. Bledsoes residence, a good eagle” type) to keep in sight of
enough structuc for all public travel Practical on the road question.
getting to be less and less of a
democracy, and a trust more and (provided it can pass bis door only) Again, fellow citizens, think of his
more of a mistrust.
Mnny people and “ this width,” and I found the claim in Inst issue that those bridges
è . . . . lihic .
' ■ ' i ' . 3s?:
are selling their stock and putting bents 18 feet nj art, and only 4 ou old route was -new, in excellent
“ O condition, when as most of you know
their money into United States stringers to each span at that.
I they were built 10 or more years
bonds—which do not pay much iu- consistency thou art a jewell.”
hereby challenge him to locate one since, when Mr. Norris run a saw
A Chance for a Furniture Factory-
terest, but may be considered safo
as to the principal.
Most of then, bridge iu this county of like pro mill at Mr. Paxens place, and fur
portions to the one needed to span nished the plank therefor, aud toad
W. S. Richards, of Albany, this
wish there was a government sav
ings-bank in each post office, where Cunningham creek valley on the stools can now be found on many of state, who has had his eye on Coos
a respectable interest could be short route, that has bents or string the upper timbers, as any one can county for the past five years, nr-
ers bo near together, that the public easily see who has eyes arid will lived in towu last Wednesday to
drawn upon spare money.
may investigate tlie truth or falsity look. Several told me that when confer with the real estate firm of
The people generally need not
Common Sense presented liis re- Dean k Landis who have been mak
suffer much apprehension from of his statements.
Now the queston naturally arises monstronce along with his unreason ing some inquiry into the possibility j
a n d A B B H E O S
these vast “ combines.”
One of
for the New Era Edition of
their favorite methods of keepking if the bridgo by Mr. Bledsoes is able cost-bill argrument, that they of securing a suitable site and such
The Emporium Economist
inducements as may be
out rivnlry, is a humane one: the strong enough to hold that public signed at once without nuy farther other
now in Press.
crowding down of prices. We get traffic by his door why figure a consideration, yet acknowledged to brought to bear upon the consum
many of the necessities nud luxuries bridge nearly three times as heavy me the righeousuess of our claim for mation of all necessary arrange
Our large, profusely il
and expensive on tho new route, ex this road change, and one of the ments to tbe establishment of a
of life— from kerosene oil to rail
lustrated Spring and Sum
cept it be to mislead tho public, to mill men said he just signed because large furniture factory in our city.
road transportation— much more
mer Gatalogue, describing
W jH at3 trim m e d in the m o s t fa s h io n a b le a n d seasonable^. ^
cheaply than we did when they were try to crush out this much needed, he was confronted with that un- Mr. Richards is a practical mechanic,
the new fashions, and
everybody’s business. Tho fear of and oft acknowledged, by all, (when rensouable cost-bill claim, saying he | in fact, an expert in this line, and
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style s. D o n 't m is s seeing th e ir d is p la y .
fcjt
giving lowest Department
competition has to a considerable unbiased) just change iu the road. dial not know anything about tho it is to be hoped that our people
Such
argument
only
tends
to
show
\
will
not
neglect
their
duty
iu
put-
justness
of
such
a
claim
blit
did
not
Store
prices
for
every
extent tho same effect on prices, as
does competition itself.
One gi tho ignorance or deception of "Com enre to pay any more taxes than j ting forth all the inducements pos
thing to eat, drink, wear
positively necessary, ns be paid over sible to secure this prize. It is
gantic oompany is checked by an mon Sense.”
or use.
When cornered in liis unreason | S3 now, and said other hands there easy to louk back over the past and
other, or by tho fear of another’s
s e where we have missed grand
being established. There are labor able statements about costing $12,- probably did tbe same.
opportunities by not putting forth
Yours for justice and fair play,
organizations that have immense (100 to $20,000 to build bridge and
open new route, he does the child
the proper encouragement to such
“ PRACTICAL.
power, nud do not scruple to use it
enterprises. It is our opiniou that
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most tyrannically, upon occasion. act, and says he meaut “ hundreds”
insterd of “ thousands," when the
there is not a point in the state as
School Report.
There are, when we come to count
facts nre he used tho “ thousuuds”
Nins acr«s fluor space—1,'WJ clerk?.
admirably
located for a furniture
them up, a good many influences to
coupled with the comparison of
The following is a report o f the factory aa is Coquille City. There
hold monopoly from goiug too far.
Generai Droying an ! Hattiing a Specialty.
Commercia! Mei)
about the same cost as the ccunty Arngo School District No. 3, for is no question whatever that right
These are days of vast possibili
IMarslittelU Sun.i
Promptly
and
Scfeiy
Delivered
at
any
Point.
Good f^igs
court
house,
which
he
well
knows
here
on
the
Coquille,
ns
was
the
the mouth beginning April I5th
ties and requirements; and they
John C. Pierce, o f Marshfield,
was that many “ thousands” ns over and ending Slay I()th 1901:
case in mnny instances iu the Mis
Cccd ler-ms, f^aies Reasonable
need vast amounts of money— more
Number of puplis enrolled first sissippi valley, places have byeu lias been granted a pension of j'ti ccístsí -S a M í :
- .->srr,-;-jüSX2äS6acB
than any one person possesses— to 20 who was fooled into signing his
reu
onstrnuce
can
atlest,
and
if
1
week
30, average attendance 30; cleared o f timber which was dis- per month.
manipulate them. But enterprise«
Born.— At Si till) Marshfield,
were them I would get my name off second week 34, average nttouderree troyed by lire to get. it out of the way
of all kinds—-great or small must
t f r*
May 14, 1901, to ibe v\oe of Rud
inevitably be subject to ua*urnl laws; that remonstrance nnd on to the 33; third week 34, average atten that was worth more than the farm
olph Amstoin, a daughter.
and in this country all combinations petition at once, under tho existing dance 34; fourth week 33, nv 'rage after it was cleared. Now, with a
modern furniture factory here, the
Attorney T. S. Minot returned to
must sooner or later yield to The circumstances. This may be called attendance 33.
begging the question bv our op
Those on the roll of honor are ns man who starts in to clear liis land San Francisco on the Alliance Eii-
People.— Everywhere.
ponent, if so, its only imitating tbe' follows; Orn DeVanl, Blanche of Myrtle and Maple could get dny where lie will practice law.
example lie set in a former article. DeVaul, May.St.anff, Della Clinton more than enough for the timber
Seme Facts and Conclusions From Denmark. Next week probably lie will swallow Nettie Halter, Tiffin Christiansen, to pay for tbe work of removing it,
M i t e to Coiitnifliirs.
two-thirds o f those extra bents and Annie Cluistinnseu Jennie Chris aud thus make it not only possible,
Cun he cured by properly fitted Glasses. We can help you.
During the past ten years ^ 1890- stringers iu a similar or more tiansen, Ola Cliuton, Jennie Linde- but profitable to clear and put into
Notice is hereby given that the
18!)!),) a series of interesting ex ludicrous milliner, and then burst heok, Lena Lindebeck, Theodore cultivation these myrtle bottoms, directors of school district No. G5,
The e x c e p tio n a l B a rg a in s tue a re o ffe rin g in
periments have been carried on by wide open with rnge so the public Clinton, Henry Sc breeder, Clar the finest farm and dairy lauds in Coos county, Oregon, will rece ive
the Danish Stato Experiment Station will have a chance to sco the true ence Barklow, Louis Root, Walter the county. There is another point sealed bide up till Saturday. the 25th
h ig h g ra d e w a tche s is an ege o p e n e r to
Barklovv, Stanley Halter and Earl of which we should nut lose sight. day of May, 1!)()], for 1 lie erection
with the object of noting the effect inwardness of the fellow.
d o s e buyers. IVe show the fin e s t
: Think of the immense quanities of of a school home in accordance
In their first article, they had a Schroder.
of winter feeding and pasture feed
ing. The experiments wore con score or more of families in n
Visitors; Alex StaulT, Ethel furniture brought to this county with plans nnd specifications ou rile
a s s o rtm e n t o f W atches a n d
ducted on sight different estates, damaged couditiou ou old route, Dorris, Lottie Pope, Mrs. Jim from San Francisco, the timber from at the llm.vi.D office. House to bo
and included 1,9(11 cows iu all. The and last issue they have got it down Clinton, Andrew Peterson, Ruth | which it is made having grown completed by tlie first of October,
J e w e lry in Coos C ounty. ■
4
average results for the ten years, to a dozen; aiu\ I have been studdy- Todd, Myrl McCloskey. and Ctias. i iglit here. Now, the idea that we 1901.
•tf'V V.V?.4'A4a>.,
pay freight both ways, first on the
show that the yeild of milk per cow, ing to find where thev areas I knmv StaulT.
F l o M c C loskey .
The board reserves tbe light to
Teacher. 1 raw material and then on the furni reject any or nil bids.
dqily, under winter feeding, was of noue only Peter Johnson, Mr.
ture,
for
the
purpose
of
having
the
—
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from, 30.2to ’21.7 pounds. Tho fnt GootRoe and John Buckley, (and
Dated ibis, the Gth day of May,
1 goods
manufactured elsewhere is
content of tho milk averages, for they are »11 left a road) exeept they
Norway Items.
e,{*' n;
1901.
i too far behind-the times for a wide
tell years, 3.15 to 3.31 for winter come right into town as it were,
Attest:
J ames L aiud ,
feeding, and 3.30 to 3 47 for pasture with “ their way of plesantness to
The farmers are all smiling over awake and enterprising people. Who
Chairman of Board.
will be. first to come forward nud Mr.s. N. II. L aiiid ,
feeding. Pasture feeding, there eliiirclT’aiid"inerry-go-iia-f oij-pleasc- the nice raiu o f last week.
E N G R A V IN G .
show
a
disposition
to
do
the
things
fore, in Denmark, has decidely given to school” which we nsk for our
Miss Jennie LaiTerty is again
Clerk.
necessary to prove to this gentle
neighborhood. But they shut up living in Norway.
the richest milk.
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man that bis coming and establish
their “ bowels of compassion" against
Alii«*
Pearson
visited
oil
Nortli
Fon S a l e - Two o f the most
ing an establishment of this kind
New York, May 18
L'lio World us, and all senso of right and jus
Fork
Sunday,
the
guest
of
liis
sis
beautiful
garden lots iu Coquille
among
us
will
be
duly
appreciated.
tice,
for
the
sole
purpose
of
doing
says; It is stated upon positive
City, well improved and neat,
ter, Mrs. Win. Weekly.
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authority that John l) Rockefeller what they accuse our neighborhood
sninll house. Inquire at the H eu -
(ltandon Hecordcr.)
Mrs. J. Dunlap and daughter,
plans tho establishment of a of, adding value to their property.
J. M. Perkins, ot Parkersburg, ald office.
through line from New York to If I were him I could not help Miss Ethel, vveie in Coquille City
If yon have some property of
intends to become a resident of
Ban Francisco under one manage blushing for shame when mention Friday.
which you vvi-li to dispose, call on
Mr. and Mrs. AY. Hunt,of Myrtle Biindon iu a few days.
ment. It will be composed of the ing “ selfishness nnd self interest"
following roa Is: Delaware, Lacka beside this lie virtually acknowledg point, visited with that lady’s par
Dyer and Shoemaker have their Dean A Landis, real estate ngents.
8.M.K—147 Acres of LnnJ, >4 milo
wanna A* Western; Wabash; Mis es our dire need o f the change, by ents. Mr. and Mis Richard Haiigli- llaudon broomhaudle plant put in L'DIK
I
from Norway, Coos countv. Known
Book a n d C o m m e rc ia l W ork in th e n e a te s t a n d la te s t s ty le s —
souri Pacific;
Denvei A Rio saying our property would lie en toa, several days last week.
good order and iutends starting up «8 theMcClai v piece. For p tirular*. rail
on
HENttYGliXDY.
C
a
ll a t the HERALD office.
O ur p ric e s a re r ig h t. •
tirnude; Rio Uraude Western; hanced in value 50'V by sai l road
Miss Eva Robinson and little ns soon ns there is sufficient de jnn0t24
Norway. Oregon.
change, while theirs would only hmtlier Jimmy catue up Saturday mand for haudles.
and Central Pacific
decrease 10 to 23ne ((hia is their from Fishlmi) for a short visit w itli
Miss Gertruda Finley, o f Oregon
We have made nrrangments by claim, mind you, not oars) that is a Mr. Tulhot's family before their City, nnived hero the latter part
which we can offer the king of dairy good one on our side, a» any sensible departure. Mr. Talbot did uot get of last week aud has been installed
papers, Hoard’s Dairyman, and the person knows that increase iu prop* off Wednesday ns was expected tiut as book keeper for tho Bandon
M o n m o u t h , O r,
H i : rai . i > for $2. No up-to-date dairy perty values will be governed by will go the fii*t of this week.
Woolen Mills Co.
D'
M
vsd roa G ruu ' vtks ; —The de
man can afford to be without this the benefits nccrueiug from such
Mr. Jnmes Dunlap left us Fri
James Rogers was taken with
road change, by wav of conveniences day to take the Alliance foi Port paralysis, list Monday, and bad
mand for graduates of the Normal
paper.
furnished by i t , aud I will not dis
iW School during the past year lias been
Mi.
F o h T iiadk .— An iuterest in a pute tor a moment that an increase land ou his way to Nome, wh“ re he another strike yesterday.
— 1 much beyond the supply. Positions
Digests what you cat.
valualile milling property lu Okan- in value will accrue to property on goes to spend the summer with a Rogers is upward o f seventy years
■“ * with from ?4!) to $75 per month.
ogon amnty, Washington for a tho new route, by reason of tho view to liettering liis fortune. This of age and ins condition is ci ideal. I t artificially digests the loud aud aids
Nature iu strengthen,ug aud recon
w . | «S h
«•*
S t v t b C e r tific a t e s a n (1 D ip lo m a » :
amall place in Coos county. Speci directnras, and levelness of the is Juris third trip to Alaska nud
A letter received here tine week, structing the exhausted digestive or-
Student« are prepared for the state
we
think
he
deserves
a
portion
of
from
C.
S.
Goodeuougli,
brought
men of ore at the H f . haj ,» office.
fuut. I t Isthe latestdiscovereddigest-
rout*-, shortening the distance, fur her golden wealth.
examinations, and readily take state
Dew* of the safe arrival o f hituself iu t and tonic. N o other preparation
nishing a crossing of the creeK bot-
-4 :f * i . . A ^ * w i ^ ß r ^
papers on graduation. Strong Aca
TU1XIE T r ic e . and family at their destination at can approach It in efficiency. I t In
ton in high water times, so that
N o tic e .
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stantly rehevesand permanently cures
demic ai d Professional Course. Will
Snnuyeide,
Washington.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Tualtwbom it inay c'onc*r:i V I H b e sh i mails can go unintrrupted, and our
equipj: I Training department. Ex-
W anted T o trade four nice lots
*
«iv« niKliH' iriMt 1 will not 1 1 .‘ reaponAiltl,. 17 children of school age belong
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
in Bandon Tor a team o f horses.
für noy debls errat,-.1 ,*r ollier rontrnct.
Win. Gallier, o f the I. X. L Sick Headache. G astralgia.C.am psai d ponses range from $120 to $175 per year. Fail teina opens Sept. G th.
milde t»y my wite, Mrs. Kats Nneed. and ing to Ibe dozen families mentioned, Horses must tie young nud not hardware st ire is constantly re all other results o f imperfect d ¡gestion. For catalogue containing full aunou nceiucnts.
Address
taks Iltis im-aiis of warniun tlu* pultlic can get to school in winter, and sav
or J. B. V Bi t l u ,
p. L. C ami ' bu t.
weigh less than 12**0 pounds. In ceiviug new goods in his line and PriceW c.»«ail. L s ir c ttr c o n ta ln s iq tiia e ,
Sgainst trnatinit hur on my urcnimt.
«MU
iu>.
11
•
k
all
»,*ut
<jyspepsli.m»i.eurrt
•
ing G families from having to go J quire at this office.
Secretary.
President.
J. T Ns*m>.
arc offering the bent o f bargains. Pr,oar«d ty E. C DeWITY * CO . Ch>ccg 9 .
é ^ i i U t (Tun Turali!.
At ¡(anemotz’s
4 1 BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK! ¡gè
1
Lin
valuable :
BOOK
SEND N A M E
Endicott & Lvonsi
1111 kinds of Millinery.
S/lr-J
Coquille City, Or.
Í HOSE AU WF U
HAEDACH
Call or} us for fige Watch
agd Jewelry Repairing—
W IL S O N J E W E L R Y CO.
For all kinds of
Job
M odo
Dyspepsia Cure
P r in tin q -
State Normal School,