Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 04, 1902, Image 2

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    A i.o«xl Aiiitttff.
to be Die pò; ular figures:
New
Petition tor National Park
THE WOODMEN.
I atn t y f r ‘Oft »iov i a t*cîi »luia-'î'-r, r. id
York, Ne» Jersey ami Peiiusylvauia,
ico c.f u v tl: r i v i< i > ma*âe r round )J
The follow ing is the wording of
Ma-wu-husett* ami Ohio,
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y $10.000.
i I: "0 «’clo- li ta c-;t
t:- ■ t .
-a a
ÌbOUU. Keutuekv, $tiÒ0i
Illin o is a petition being circulated in ibis If You he.ir Vm say •.vn’rx* Jviiur,
t a:.« - il 1: ì'.is are
. G b ni ht 1
An* l*i. r» Hin*t n«» u>$ iu iryni«
state,
and
should
be
signed
by
every
0 . F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor “ “ >» C e t o n i a , ÌM O O - C olorado
' t :s i ' ; 1 »i. V. Itli A
tin» d*-*p t»lii u aler. it ia aure f - i l :l LaV
LouisuUu. Minnesota, Missouri. Mon­ person elligib.e to sign the sam e:
1'upnás axh.’.v,
i. te*.*. ; np a
la \ •*
li,-..«-
C o u n t v O ffic ia l P a o e r .
tami, Virgiuia unit \\ iseousin, $.>000. 7b llir Senate am i Tf'-iite • / /lYpres-i i- r>«* nut stojj and fc-o t«> c 'vii»«,
•*CV..iet” I 8d:*i,
u-.:.- i.* i ; tr •
Tri I Ihnt fallow
a l\ r.2-
Muri lami, $4500.
Connecticut,
Uil ces in C o w jtw i am eniU eJ:
t'. iv : *. Li noi allowed it
- , U:
And that Wood'inn. by the tlruu^r.iids,
nro enlisting ovt ry ci<iy.
tlii.i í .:..f 1.;' i i :.t. \ im tauft .-.vu i; ta
liftTOtod to »toe material and social op M iclugsu, Nevada, North 1 ar lina,
Your petitioners, resi-lcnta of the
AiiUmyot the Coquii.» Valley pari*cu.arlv Teuuesseo, Texas am i W ashington,
me.” "Oh. r*
. i l-.” !.- * .:3 . ".i.-n't
state of Oregon, r» •p. - tlully set If th-y t 11 von w** r»‘ bmtfd
•n4 of Coo* County uem-rull>.
*iOluY
Florida hi .,1 \! . ns U m
to yay we can't be trusted.
tahy it av. v- IV. 4,’v i: ver taa ! ite to
'tab«cri|>t*oo< per year, :u aUvauoe, f t . 60
* ‘»man a ml M .-1.-M, pi, forth the foiling facts, and ask your And
Aha our ratfn are * iv d » am I owes than m e .u l."-L l’.Coa A 16 wert.
$dol)0 Alabama, Arkansas, G eorgia, cou si-lerati-n thereof:
n ds^Rsmcnta on clit t . be,
\t-nc.u
theiu jnst :> poe-l-r.
Idaho, Iowa, Kuuaas, North Dakota,
N.-:
C rater Lake is located on the On s-mie mil
hippy h.im. ju.»i » -ii-lt-r,
TH IS PAPKR a AdWruau*
r " 0* - * Agmocj,
* ‘ 0 c - >4 ? *ud
“ -r ii5
s Rhode lb ¡Ulti, South ( irolillll. Ulivi summit of tho Cusra.lc range of
i .. •.',hr. I hcaiT
Vt lirr-th-* innin ac-has té- 1 -t) lifted an-1
MV«»:i ur‘*
North Dakota. #3000.
W .et Y.r m ountains, ill Klam ath County,
the h-m.e i ■ e . i.J trie.
-Y
! : :i fam i. •r t hin.«:.”
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g i i i t , |I70V . Maine, Nebraska and Oregon, au-l is oue of th e groa test It' they s a y th». WeMl -liaiinisn.
“Come, now, dor. î v oa till :> 1' • ere n-
ritmali -• ali-)at the ao u n j uumla-rof
W j , m iog, $ ‘2 500
1 > i ware. N ee natural wonder e f the vvorid. It is Abe Inii1 now the» ». e--ur flni-.h.
PUBLIC ECONOMY.
And thai shortly > ir order viH be known the ti.»h v i cat \ï:
H am pshire and U tah, $20> oj V er­ a purtiou of the unup; roprialed va­
Amone the p-»t
“Certain!;.- v: . . 1.-.1 wayx •-.iti li s- - larga
mont au d O reg v n , $1500.
Of our cant d-miuiu of the G ovu-rn.out, T.iu e :u iati theni th it ->!d rt-o-y
Satanes ol State Officials
& nmuts-r an ! ». ru-.-b extre.or-'.laary size
! six territories, in one of them — and iu t h - iq iu iou of your p etitio n ­ l ln * nr->wii old an-l e - il V an-1 h u r r y .
And that liars ou it to kuow l, ns th--y that 1 don't n i i > l . N Y w York
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1 H aw aii—the Governor receives $5,- ers should b e s e t apart aud m ain­
ate ns grow»o fi-at
Press.
Í ra th e b.ttiecrv of polir,ciana
« W v , and in «ho other four, to
th at - a public olhee is a public ^
Arl/
N. w M exico tained as a X itiou d P ark . T o this If ttesa eld-line fell.--*» er.-et yon.
SuiiJj)
With aoiuaiuw :*u-i .t -nlinc s'.ory* Uvut
end II u. Thomas II. Tongue has
tru st " D ia an unwritten maxim o k ¡a h ,.mit Hud 1>ortJ
the Wr-idac-n ji-ing down.
that one should rondaci
conduct pubi,e
puldie bos-
bus-
A„ t, rrit, >rial g o , . , , . , , , w c ap. introduced in your honorable body T.re them ont an.l 1 • ill- »bow tic in.
H R 4303, for which we resp ect­ Asyoui friends rtcl N« iei;b-raknow them
nessalongthcsumu
unc h
u eaou
m an
neosalongthesamo esom
economie
lm
iD te d y ,j,t.
,
That onr ran-;» ar.-tli.ily e-aisring from
w
*ln « li lia
n. u n .t a siso,
Ion
r
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(
fully reque'st your support.
which
he <uituiiuitw
coixiucts Irta
his >iu
own,Hua
the tnal there are in town.
Now, from the above it will b -
The surface of the lake is tl, 239
that a man who is not a successoli
seeu that th ere's only one other feet ab.-t< tea level, it is nearly six If th v av-we'T,. r ;---: ‘ • ir fore s.
business man-is not cue willi a hu h
state :n the U nion, paying its Gov- miles in diam eter and is cm in; ietc-ly l'alo n imi» r fr-*n. II s-tnre. r .
And--nr N-uhti-.r» are not couiit-.d on
to en tru st public affairs.
Aud fu r­
t rner the beggarly M iltiy of $15 0 0 ,
1-unl,
surrounded by nearly pert>eiidicular Th n uri-toorittic
th er, we may go on an t say that
l -I-» : or.: an .ling fair -*,
but we have no means of know ing
knowing tne com pensation, it is a that bv anv meallH, tlmt c , , outive is walls (rom 1,000 to dAYK) feet high Pride ol lilim-is v ...e prairu-a.
Our W-sRiim-n. v i»- r Hr-d-laughters best
It contains a circu ar island, - r
c m » for a man to accept « pub ic ¡a
It
nud IMS-.- «ri the land,
w a y .
p o s it o n o fa n y kind am thru seek
^
o lh er stllt, . M ichigan) for ciu-ler cone, 845 le ct high, m the
Then,
when Ml - -ur foe-s ar-- 1 .i-ii»i.ed,
ti
p
o
f
which
is
au
extinct
crater
90
• way. that ore dark and tricks that fortT veit„
lts ( ; „ , . rn
, h„
Audthe h".»' ■ -;»■•: i’.ii » u-ahe-l
are vain - • hook or crook, aud . mu^lf-,.ent ^ larv ,,f il0 G 0 „ year, feet deep. T i e w iter is clear as Aud yen c-.ute- .pl m the order- in which
yon and I del: ht.
crystal, 2,01 0 f-c t deep and o f the
generally b a th ), to increase that bu, thev
, a; halu, d of
Tarn -- lliui, who rales above -is.
richest
possible
1
lue.
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And
to
those ar red »» h i love us.
compensation, tar beyond wuat « ‘« ..hange i it a few v , r- ago. and we
And tl.u.ik the God. oh - 1 . ade yon, >--u*re
even contem plated by ihe m aker, o f
^
reH lr|a*tl> Uu,„ v th:it t b t I , the lake and g -n r.iin g its nppr-.itcht-s
a Woodman sam :::ght.
the m ountains a ic ru g ^ til, of g :e a t
our btate constitution.
lu e people
,
.
,
,
,
.
.
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r
w is* u »t a f e e o r p e r q u i s i t e o f nu\
altit ule and of no value for ag ricu l­
were tn the dark about t h . m atter
toy !trp:!fd tn Ar-ilors of Giant Elk-
of official incomes, because-until re- U;ft, ?a a rv OBe dollar.
Ic w n j-.-t ture or nduiag. In spite of laws to
w ntly nw tending organ bus said : a cUaI1 t hoUS:11,d d o lla r, and out, the contrary, wild gam e iu the Pa- ,
Misd .Siiiitl.erA. t n y.. .• v. ;• ti ' .
O akland, 11 at: Us IV 2G — ‘ 'D ix ie ,”
“L e t there be lig h t b u ta t last one at tlle end of two re a m o r iou-. ,f c i í " N orthw est :» rapidly disappear­ I lie gi Hit (fiii it: P it.Ill--n t S jitllig -
tor’s?
ing,
au-l
uult-ss
st
ps
are
taken
in
ha* stepped to the front, and its , bil
(o u rd ‘ Llin Ul„ sv
Miss Smith» rs— Y - A:: ’ * ■ i r •.
the near futu re to provi le a refuge I*:.:k , nipafi-.l Erin k F -it a d n -n to). I sir
?
showing, founded upon au actual til)US\y) ; uJ » o r t h v o f a a e , on,|
b
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l¡e
is
Inis
tif!w
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cn
riicii
invcsugaliou of affairs at hemlqunr-
W J d„ „ , Wish t „ bl.
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, for it, many varieties will become
him
w
iill:in
g
mi
th
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1 ; prong»
ters, is quite .u ffic e n t to par»,y«e as c n tu , sil , ,u , rPS,.nt Governor, ext- net.
11
The refere, your p etitioners ash fin i.-n tly two iniiii-1*s iintl then
the man who pays the u x e s, no or , ov of the state officials w , o are
»our
favorable
consideration of to ssu l l .i i i high iu the air hii -1 ou «
m atter what hes profession or poll- on, y doiD(f „ t b e , r p r, , , e c t, t . n
o f ill.1 iic fo .-u ie .
T h e 1-ny ¡I'm !
B
II. 4 8 9 '
A W id e CiuSf.
I did. I t is the system we condem n,
loi-g • t-o-.gli to ausut-r his Irr-rtbor’s
-- —a a»--------------
••Can't rou pay ir. • t'
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Now, pi rase don t let any man though it is hard to s c how such
V iet n ia (If. 0 ) Ja n u a ry 2S. — X - q u e stio n : '‘ Ari' \ou badly h u rt!”
rcxvxfl woc-k l>efore l.^t? \ \
think the question of official salar- things cou d even have become v longer can there be any d ubt tin t
"Y’cs, the elk ¡.(is kilirtl me” :
ies a m atter of partrzan politu's. In kind of comm n law, when the cou- the B .itis h war slo p C ni-lor vent then he di th It »»«s ju s t after the». to return it the next i.ay.”
“All, h.’.t you eeo 1 wai r.M oi rniisl
its high est aud best sense, it would , stitu tion ex; ressly says: • They shall row n in that fierce gale off the uihiii hour that E r tu k Fortatl-* with then. l um now ¡'xr-.-Timist.!Boslon
he good politics for all parlies to j receive no fees or perqu isites, w hst- Cape which sent the collier M attca- n fricDtl two ye its vounoer, L eslie rrtaiccxipt.
correct d agaiu t wrougs, and par ever, for the perform ance . f auy wau to llm bottom nearly two S p c f c e r er.i- r*-M « ¡.e e l k s '; t-tMnck
con tra; exceeding “bad p o litics' not .d u n es eonne t e l w.tb their respect- months ago.
t-> fe n l tb e captive p.nin s. it! -
I f that Senate r.'al 15. i**' '• - -n-
k) do so; and this can ouly be a poT jve offices." Plainlv i« m, ar.s cverv
Captaii Towns n-1, mast r of ih*> though e a i( 1- \f»i al the park it i» v.-st g i * i -u real»- invtoii .Ml-, a it
litical m atter, iu that it effects both ,.ue o f thsm
T L erc is no vseape steam er (Jueen City, winch arrived l.-.t >» I art f >
1
I - i •
will I 0 * el- Oi.i • b 1 .
parties snd all the people.
It is a f r„tu that conclusion, and w, :.sk our here to lay from Cape Scott au I way to feed the elks, but lie h.u ! cured
question for every taxpayer, and readers to refer back and note bow. poits, positively identifies i-s the fo r tl-ein tip to about a month ngo
Hou. G rover Ci-. v-ia:. ! is again
are calling loudly for reform.
fees nud perqu sites are ••[ iloti up Condor's the s m a llb - it which was hi d n fide | c*s - f h 11 in the ire!--» -.veil en*»ugi: to -1 » •* i«tl- snoot.ng
B d 1 iicie are -till
Tiu-u read picked up on the AU-iusett rocks by m e m »1 cured for tl.iui whenever and writing.
The Capital Jo u ru al is the paper maguifii-eutly h ig h .”
“ D ixie, the i >ts of men wl; * tbi: h- a ■*>"» b e t­
w hich has turned loose tu-,uy sta rt­ again, the cocstu tion a! provision on the In d ian s c f the reservation on given Htl Oppei tnuity
one th at kdied hem, a!tin ugb I- • k- ter than ba »’.¡¡ ; -.
lin g facts reg ard in g the incom ts salaries for state officers and th.-n - Jan u ary Oth.
fd ma n by tL f Ctl.el p .1 k einpl- v-
of sundry state officers aud news- ju st do a little th in k in g for yourself,
• - - - -
T h? e.xji -ur- --f
-f ding ->f -a
papers of all p o litical shades arc
Wo shall have m ere to say on
W ashington. Jan u ary 20. — T ’i<> ees hs n treach ero u s b iu le , w-.s tli- truste 1 uupli-y-
tsa -.ii» r
one
Furti-dii
thought
th-
n
-
st
i
f,
taking up the cry and are urging this subject.
| question of Governm ent ownership
IU sHue quarter*, where it a -< 111 .» to
it upon the atten tion of the people
A public office is not a private of telegraph lin ts is soon to l e m d lie bad a s s n itii hi- hoy com be forg-olteii how many to " 1 »au-l
takvd up by the Sem ite C om m ithe pan iou ju st a few u. ¡lu te » I f. re honc»t trusted tuip! yes tii-i- .’. re
with the demand th at all political snap.
E . G. E . H . lpex .
, on Pnatofficea a:.d Postn-uds, and if fie brestb eil ids lust that “ D ix ie “ in the worl-1.
platform s take coguizsnce of the
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Senator Mason, chairm an - f tc i- w hile he Ir tied ugly enough was
matter. It is now U r the ps pie to
' r ’ , e Departure!
decree that no mau shall have a seat bidden Mr. Bryan to - nd his p i; o ' com m ilt-e, r-.a-h -s V\'asaingt--ii iu not dangerous.
T lit hoy» had given the elks their
in tlw legislature, unless pledged to !• . to
em bers o f C
time, tne com m ittee will in- et T u es­
day for an inform al discussion of hsy ami gt-.iii niultfc-cvl fi-r a short
this salary reform.
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f /
/
, , __ m int s.vv. be iu the freelv abver- , the m atter.
ti ne vvttcaiog them.
l’lien they
T hat we may b etter see “where
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ti&mg a tneorv o r d octnn e
H o­
I f the plan for G overnm ent own­ turne-l atnt »alke i un:! Itik e .l t-»- •_/ r a í r r i t a
v e see at, we quote from the state
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is si.lin* ss gone to m i i. Tins ru in g ' ership is considere 1 f. a»ib!e by the vva d Ihe ga’e nt the er.st side of
constitution the section reg u latin g
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T h e y h i I got -
com m ittee a b 11 will be drawn up the itid-osuie.
the salanos of slate officers:
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Is so
kiS,slant 1
au 1 referre 1 by the com itty to the nbr.ut ei-.-hty f-iot when “ D ix ie .”
A R T IC L E X I I I , S E C . 1-
General afraid of Mr. Bryan '< • th-.-o- S en ate
The reduction iu to lls is vvi'h head lo w en d , turned nud
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^ (> c t & ÿ 7 £ y
“The Goveruor shall receive au * '* ? o r dot-tnnesf
A- t< le v m s the principal o b je ct in sddii g the charged them N eitbei Eoita-b» m-r
5St-ei
cer
saw
tiie
nuiioal
until
he
i ' A .- a AN*) V.*A>1 IN ’ , . »..N* Mre’ I .: . 3
auusl salary ot fifteen hundred d o l- , “J ‘ tori' 1'‘ being
a-lve. tisem snt- , ic lc g ’ iipli systems of the country to
r O iT L A N I '. 0 *.:-tiO .V
lsrs.
T h e Secretary of S tate shall 1 the ‘ ! 1 '<• »bsur I
The d- part the postal service, an 1 the com mittee was within a few feet - f them
A.
!.L . I*. P rirc lp a l
receive an annual salary of fifteen " ie,nt
,w' 11 i 'll ‘ T ""‘ will eudeaver t • as- e: tain w hat rc- S t - i er sa-v the bru te fi-st and
A rraciicn *. vro^ rcisive ?:hoG!. conspicuous
hundred dollars.
The S tate T reas­ Telegram to sen ! a c >py of tins -luctiou can b> ma le in the tolls Cri-vl l ilt Io bis couipnni-iQ “ Look
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u 1 at the same tim e make the i n : ! ' B u t tb-' warning cau:e to-* f :• ; • : .
urer shall receive an annual salary isue. con tain in g today s editorial»,
late. B efo re Fo rtad u Could take*, *a pooi:i»jns r.; L ockk eepcrj au.i »tenographers
of eigh teen hundred dollars.
Ttie to oue of our Senators or Uegro- -ervice scif-su sl ning.
step th** .auiii «1 stru ck him n i.d th e A lready pro:. I c f a high standing nherevei
J u d g e s o f the Suprem e C ourt shall u n ta ti ves. If M r B ry a n s th -.r ie s
f: tee of the blow .»n-. so g ie at Hint know n, it ste~.di!y grow s better and better.
W
».-hington,
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T
h
e
Ore
al
salary
of
two
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d
sr<?
wloQff-
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each receive an annual
of
the
sh arp proi.gs o f the an tlers en Of»e:i a", .lie year, «iudents adm itted any time.
Thev
sh
sll
re-
•be'“
undoubtedly
are.
they
will
S e n a to r and K- ■ r seu ta tiv .s l ave
thousand dollars.
Trivate or c'.uss instruction. Lc&rn wh.vi and
be
rejected
,
rs
iud-e-l
they
have
tet
ing
Lis l-odv i t :i tin* r ’glit grinn how we teach , aud w hat it cc^ts. Catalogue free.
united iu sig n in g a Id le r , which
eeive no fees or perquisites what­
been,
by
the
American
people.
B
n
t
w
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r
e
forced
clear
through
uis
I
1».
they will
re t
S rd a r y ol
ever for the perform ance of anv du- ,
-----------O c trd o f D irecto rs
Ih e I oy icream ed with paii*. but
tie . connected with their respective tb* )n i- rican p .op .e d -s.re and dc- the Secretary f t:.e lu te :: r. with
D. T. TH O M PSO N , I R L s ID L N T
e was f -t on the a n tle rs and a»
1
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raan.i
fair of
plav f >r every ! ly. even
_ws___ - - aud
the appeal i f G overnor G eer, the I.
offices;
cim p en
satio u
D. S O L Is CO H EN « -
DAVID Sf. DU N N E
h
anim
al
cl
argeil
about
the
ju
d
o
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on-»
who
publishes
“
t
h
e
o
iie
s
”
Me
C hief Ju stice , and two As-- cíate
officers, if not fixe 1 by th is coosti
Bryan,
with bis • d --trice s" au-l Ju s tice , of the state, 1-isi-lts . ther : il *■ 1 eslie S p -lic \i il-d in terror
tution shall be provided by law .”
i d ele.ned the high l-.iard fence.
the u ies.” o r some of the - , have
ffi sis-and prom inent cttizc-,s of
Now, in the
I I . - Ii* I hardly reached tin* ground
O
reg.-n,
Yig-
rouslv
pr
-testiug
Uua organic law. we u k e the ,1- why ()e oaB B
,r
agv.n-t the displacem ent f O r e u oil th - i itsid • when the e!k »vitli a
lowing statem ent from the W eekly
bllK,, a a
n,h
bat men -»h » 1-ive shown bv th e ir work t is s -.f I ;s head hurled tile I taly ( f
CapiU l Jo u rn a . of dan r» -•
ind th •» are efficient as foio.st r-u g ers. voai-g Forixd-> high in the air and
drawing the present annual sa. tries
it
wh .. .
i:e fell at ihe o th er hoy's feet.
fees and perquisites o f four lead- 1( h e H a n ts to give it away t at is an l further j r - ’ stin g a ; a n»i tbe
J. s■*:-h Forta-1 >, a hi th er o f the
ili-placnient o f O regon ui< n us f.-: -
tag state officers, to-w it.
nobodv'a business b it bis o-vn
H
e«fry officers in the reserves - f that injured i ov 0 ftw him fall. H e *Iid
G o v e ru o r..................................... *
' h s qu ite as m-i- h tiglit to gi e tii state, aud t!.c substitu tion of E »st­ n • - *!i > Ik gore Iris b ro th e r, bnt
S tate T r e ts u r e r .......................
^ • 1- Co
lonar” to men
C
i e r-a liz -.l iu au in stan t what ba 1
ern tneu in their stead.
Supt. o f S ch o o ls........................
-
as
C arn egie ho» t . give a i- w
h.app -ne»l aud hastened tow aid him
•We
aie
f
the
opinion,"
says
the
Secretary of State ...............
f bis in i !v m illiou- :-> f uni a N t d elegation, -ihat there are uim - As he c o n e up F ra n k , with High he
Ä flä lS E N C Y C L O P E D I / .
S tate P rin te ............................. *S # Ò 0
U n irw a,tv
1 :
Post -ffi -e incn residing iu O regon who, 1 » ha.I t.waived Ins d- x»li wound ar-*s-
4 ST A T IST IC A L
The salary o f S u p en n ten en t of De|.ar»m-nt
m ."«^»avle laub-
t
-
I:
S
f.-et
111
.I
lived
b
ug
enough
|
. _ has
.
both education and long experience
VOLUME OF . .
S co o o ls— no‘ meuti-n--d in th con- , u J stock of itsel
E euii g 1YI- of fore»t life, are as fully cat a o ’.e of I - say that it was all up with him,
atitu lio u — is $ ‘2 500 and tho figures e j , tain.
filling t .- se positi. us »s arc men T -.en h - f- I back and died in hi»
given fo r S tate P rin te r are sup-
.....
from the E a st, who -ire mere theo­ I roll er's arms.
(vised to cover the eutire exp.-uses
W ireless telegra i is in use t •
rists a«- i who have never ba-1 any »
flucRRlns at Ev
of th at departm ent.
The other a fa r g re a te r extent than is g e n -a lly
practical e x j en-tucc in »•■ unecti n
On» of th* goo 1 deacons in a c- rtuln
three paritions ha-e eo eatitu tio n tl ku -wn
In his res nt -u mi rv of
with this imp- rt ut snbj-- t
W
church Is »h-v the anp rintei.-.- nt of tha
M laries, but organic law does n it the
prv'gress of his m v,ntion,
ConlB.’.nrj Cur ¿da Paje $
trust, in the select: a - f lo re -tt s
Sunday act» l, an-I altb* T In* ia io t
appear to prevent them from being given b e .- re an i- pr- ssive a«se-i.l-ly
an artist he frequently illustrate poiuta
tbe future, ihese stab m in t* wi
of scientist», in ieu to rs »i d fin»n-
multiplied many times
5
in the le*- a l>y the use of th» hlack-
bav car- ful co-isi t. i u i -u.
The average state revenue for the ;e-s. in N w York, vivre-• i »’ ate I
1
tevarh Th *-• exercises are fc-r the spe­
paat seven year»—as all >wn by the that -in- of :he tr -n - V• 1 i ti - I
cial l- nefi f the younger porti- a o. fit«
n*¡l1onA ir¿* c f the L’o itfd S u t e s ; P a rtl
hi» four -
\ Col - -I.
achod. au-l the r.:perir.‘- a-’. r.t hna a
Jo u rn a l— i- #040,175, * bile tliat re- lias • q iqqte . n s - -t • iu- ups -vitn
A bout T h r e * T xas.-tn«! Amcrk**
r». iri**\|i- cid i;» eu tire' \ the d ii
habit c f arctadng the chi’. Iren's inter- *t
qtured for 190'2 is $ l.lih i,7 1 4 —i-e t r i s.m ■■ - > 1 r- • iver». s i that
.a g n a te» . » C a n t r e * Labor: S tie u / tb of f t :
:a**
.u*r
>
*
A
•
*
1
1
m.
wQ'
•
i
he
c
hy
asking
qn
stions
aix>ut
what
he
U
j
Labor L oîcp .4. The
ing an increase of $400.543
Ih e co .mum. ifio c>
is* eff- e t—1 I»»
drawn.
Trusts. Lulled 5tafew
- 1 ier\ • ifiC ■f th ni rea l u g
same psper then goes on to show tU --e v■ -s U w ith p ■ d » 2l><> miles
Haring
tr
.vvn
the
repr
sentation
<(
a
C
er«u*. .New C c 3 * ua
er nl* Ml i ¡ w iid e ^h* o' h* r tv
bow by proper s a la iirs ami a f u r a -a y
T h .rt.-se ».
s ipa
f the
¿J European Count.-’ie*.
rrovrn --ue s .r.dny, much after tin ate
t'* I- ^ •n 1 t t - e 8 > e !init ?*r
allow «tvx f ur all exigencies, th e .e B ti h N iry au-l w »e -t the b »1-
T h * \ u a s a g iia Canal
re -typed aryls ot ull such royal a ; ; - 1-
v s j J i e Ma\-Paunce*
iw a d iffv re n 'e -if *5 i'.I.sH».* in tavor ivn N m ire f
I . i:h wir~ e*s ic- p > £ u . tii»* *--trí» *»f tli» it* i Ï*
» 10 -*. h* sai-l, “ Now, what oue of the
•Whnt
>ir**
you
in
1
,
t:
-
r
*
?’
■
c*r# T r e a t i e s W ith
»t i U'.i -’i. -vh ie t<ve-it»* 0 '»s iLtr-
o f correct b u s in e « m eth ols.
little folk. . an tell tn- what this i»r
»ipeat ITrftain. The i^e-
:zzle I ffi ■«!
• J • f tbe f
W hat will the taxt-aver io al- ut eli nit ves -Is a-c u- ing th a »•,
Several raised their hands, bat the sa-
a t t u s of C o ta W ith
er.
yerinteedent ary** wa* cangat by a little
In the ->p - 'lot- of l>r Pupin.
f
it?
the l »T.ted 5 ta ta a . Tne
fellow
on
the
front
seat.
You
9
e.
Col
*»
»
•
*
1.
I
“
r*
li
u
Cv>a{«rence ~i Arnerl-
u - i-
We are not au a Ivooate of low C iiu l'ia U -iv rsily . .»ho
*\Yell,
nuie, you may tell."
A ' k ’. î s , w h o f i L t i » a I h ni> ‘ f.
can Republic.* at the
salaries. W e think the pres, nt con­ chiara i -na h diatene:ion «a a ci
■
f
L.»
di*tfiioti.
u
sK-»e
bis
f-d
C
ity of M exico. The
P:
arrived
*.y
tbi»
iiiveetigat.-r: “W irtles. t^i- letter which h«*
stitutional ealmrv o f the Governor tifie
l
^ n aixh ie t
S U ttatics
fr-’iu h it s ». ■ t- low«, ’.Ire V.- m a smilingly an-1 *bouu-il
.fr^ra*x’n*n
red ic clous. Y et there is an ither
by i- hs -I o m ile . prol-l
a T —R 's t-n jiu rn aL
^
^ Tbla Coontrr and
’•A ; : ■
*.e
ut.**
“
Curojw . H r - a r t* * «1
equally low. and until recently, an- * '* * t,ie eshie
iu I $ 5 1 .” That
v«r:al N R vljRtion tn 1901. TV* N .w V ork
**Ah<l y u. At kiu*. «h a* :a a l
other g reat state which ouly p»id W,U b - vr : ke 1 t - »1 <e »»tisi » -t
1- !» a 1 ii g mault t » in ju ry t
Viutv-ipa!
Etavtin* ot 1001 . A tMCTl-sr».
the
wor5
d
*re
you
i
.b
»1*
-iu
g
î"
P s -b ef executive $1000 a vear so lu 'io a there cau be ■-> r e «» nai ’
Munufacturea. Toetality.
1. I nui »t.»« p i’ g charge. «« - the T u rk - m e -i in .
■ P » •is*' C • ’
w ithout Ue -*r p tn ;ji» ite . At paes- J ubt
FACTS ABOUT POLITICS.
with l**»tii 1 an.te. tl nt M » » - ne purp- se.» not Le
e o t there ia only on* other state
-
-
-elf ki linap d
rind
bis
ttn
d
tn
g
that t»svs such a m essier aaiatv.
th a t glu ■ -se and »• -
THE BOOK THATBEL0NGS
etter, l ut I don't
The < X-Q n ou see ir to iiaves *
but for h eav en * sake let us h a ie br » P™<<\ '»<* • ’" *ru » 1 th
a sii-git w r-1 f p i 1. S i n arkeT, wn-> w »• hei a
IN EVERY OFFICE AND
the m atter fixed, n t
«.!»
‘ v t $ 1 <YtHX).000.
h i.
ten— L oud ad T iJ -
-. - er, ia to b • ma le G
larger awl ary be
' that the
IN EVERY HOME OF
Nu;ü%rou« P re fh lfO ti t m « «: t * \
Bi*
em o.- or H .ail.
G overuor will n-it have to charge
ul tu b
»’o n jr r a *. but n»>ri
f
EVERY AMERICAN.
up awlariea to half a d -m n b *ar Is, tbo-n e * e r made a thor JUifh :v*l> of it.
¡4 nui I.O?« 1 on « f .*i
rn o n ier 1» h%v$* it ltv»k
rab’t
N we
ÿ l.7 *.H ."' ) f i
valu
<• u f g Î i f a Y
P r ie •
STANDARD
The tru th about ugar will be
The follow ing Are tbe
mge* mi .’ ht tw' pu ie
AMERICAN ANNUAL.
1 " - .
found
t’T
c
-ugress
»
niewherc be-
2 5 c ts.
O orem or« iu each of t i e k y
*T AU m wSCítLÍHS
vaiitv if * uñaran -
n * ‘ off in tin *
erat *U te * *in- . N
> three k
the
c' n ' eonld l*e * ire 1 o f p rr**n t* to th
T H IW O R L O P w htterH f l a w n *
fu?»r au «I fi%t th o iiijju j «lollam •ncu. AHiiins o f M rO io n r 1
. :»i* vt.
t i t i l l i
C ity
f e r a li
Over .».«j
&
Valentines of all Kinds
k.
■
i
o fN ^ n d a t " V a r í e t* ..o I F ’r i c c c
/•d
M acaroni per I g
m
Di a l
P a u lie s ,
ir?j
P etite P runes,
“
“
3
“
“
3
It?
î 1 75 per aa* k.
Ground Bm ie per
“
“
3
E n glish Muluut*, 3 lbs fur 23 *•* ut»,
tv '
l ’rnsi-iun Poultry Fu id, 25 eci D.
y
G arden nnd F lo u r S:
Sets.
In ami Onion
J . S. KA N E MAI/*.
.S*“*v
3i— O
V S
?»
e L ¿ '
O
G e n e r a l I n s u r a n c e O iflc e , -
C ío q u iílc y
-
-
R o b in s o n B u ild in g s
O r e g o n .
Over T im BiiMreJ Million Dollars I is m c e Capite
-*
Huxtr I -, i
•
F.
-
B s p r s s e n te d .
vni ’ e
C omi ’ axt , N. Y. - - - - -
-
- $11, tilo,4 5 0 .3 3
; i
. r : . •. M inx . - - *
» $ 2 .8 5 5 ,0 1 2 .0 0
:
r, C hicago - - -
- -
• $ 2 , 1 3 5 ,5 1 1 2 8
H 'ME F A M. lx*-.
: ( ‘ .-- ii -. vnv S vx l-' i'-XCis-'o - - - ? 1 ,0 3 7 .7 1 5 .3 9
F u e A *-.rn
s Ix-ca.vs. e U-'V ip . vnv Pun vi . íu . iiiia - - - ? 0 ,3 4 0 ,2 5 0 .9 9
F, .-.'I t : lì : I,:- :: I n ; itvx'ri: C omi - vnv , N. Y.
$ 3 0 1 ,5 9 8 ,0 0 3 .4 0
1 have ini ! over Tm nry Y uas" experien ■■■ in L ocal and G eneral ag en -
cv work in Insiiranco m atters, and all ini.aiuo-» eu4rustbd to me will r c -
I ive pr -ni -t attention. P olicies issued at this office for all tho abov e
F ire Iu su ran -e Companii s.
E. G. D. H O L D E N ,
( i * ral Insurance Agen t
Cleariiig for Spring and Siuiiiiier,
C ri*e a t
U e e lilo tio n
IN
0 * v A—u d s Groceries, Hats, Shoes,
and Rubber Goods.
j
Prices Lowest, Quality Best.
We carry a complete line oi the best
Flour and Feeds.
- 2 > ;:H K I W K I iV iS >
S T
O
R
E
D
The Palace Barber Shop,
■;i__i.UKcraJd, F.opriaco:'.”'-' ■ . " i 5
Finest Equipped Shop
Ho* »i» 1 Colti ilatbs.
in
Coos Count j .
Only Fiir»t*Cla«8 Work.
-¿ e
R E A L ESTATE.
L E CITY. OREGON
Office — Up-Stairs, near Postoffice.
Buys, Sells And Exchanges Property,
Rents Houses And Farms, Does A
Generai Agency Business.
idakes Collections. — 14 Years Experience and a
Growing Business are Our Best "A d."
Facîs and Figures
Special Features.
! AM STILL DOING THE
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF
THE COQUiLLE VALLEY.
I Have A Large List Of Dairy
¿arm , Unimproved Dariy Lands,
itock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im­
proved Aud Unimproved City Prop­
erty. Small iir
In Si ,
l At
Prices That Will Suit The Largest
Pr The Smallest Purchaser.
¡.CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
I N V E S T I G A T E WY-IAT I If A V E
T O C F F E B . B E F O R E KUYIMG,
\ 1 Inqu iries R e tir e Prom pt A tU uticn.