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

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    IT M «'
Itt in (Wo • him h e a r t y «rip.
1 Curry Counties are the only ones
Expenses of Counties.
A m by true men u til Veil,
And vow fral«rn .1 fflluw-l.ip
maiutaing the same rank iu all
III the Spanish war, it i» aliened Thai never «IwII lw riven;
PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY
particulars.
Douglas and Benton
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Aud with uor peaoeiul naiia unlnrled,
The tout expenditures of the
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that England held all Europe m Ue fair or fool the weather.
F. Oe<W. Editor and Proprietor eherk — kept them from “jumping Shonld need aruo. (aoe all the world
several counties of the state for the Counties are quite uniform Doug­
, on our neck” while we were giving Ka“^
tOKl,ll*er'
year 1901, exclusive of roadbuild- las is ninth in population, eighth
County Official Paper.
the Spaniard* a trouncing-well j Yum! yum!!
vumM
Will some one of iug. was ♦ 1,047.58084 This is iu valuation and eighth in epeuses.
M acaroni p e r lb 5c
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earned by more than four hundred you Yankees kiss King Ed’s fat,
Benton keeps the same proportion.
Devoted to the material and aociul np veers of oppression and outrage. spongy fist? That’s the sort of shown by a statement issued today Linn County makes a good statistic­
DriaJ Ps io lies,
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6 Hiding of the C'Dijail.e V a l l e y particularly iiut dill elie do it? (dermany says
by Secretary of State Dunbar. The
“hearty grip” accorded the descend­
a n d o f C o o a C o u n t y n e n e n .ll> .
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elite Pruuea,
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al showing. It is filth in popula­
S u b s c r i p t i o n , p e r y e a r , i n a d v a u o e , * 1. « > n « > t , and just n o w s e v e r a l noted for- ants of the Goddess of Liberty by figures are taken from the reports
--- ------------------ I eign rulers mid their ministers are tbo “ son of his mother," soon tc of the several County Clerks filed tion, third in valuation, and drops
81.75 per sack.
TUIV IMP l i t . » k e i i t o n a i e M t a . c. d i k e ' s tumbling o v e r t h e m s e l v e s to s h o w squ it his royal(?) highness on the with the Secretary of State as re­ down to 10th in expenditures. The
Ground Bone per
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A d v e r t l a l u K Agency, tA
M e r c h a n t s ’ E x c h a n g e , M a n F r a a u u t c i a c t » , C a l i f o r n i a , now “ tuo other fellow dmn t do it,
coronation stone. “ Never shall be qllirtd by , he flCl of ,he ,ast Le u . Counties rank as follows:
? • n r d c o u t r a c t a io r a i v e r t la iu t f c a n b * m a d e f o r it.
English Walnuts, 2 lbs for 25 cents.
uml how it was only and truly tern- riven is great. Better wait till ,
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nH lature The average expenses of
-- selves who kept us from being all after the b mrrriage ceremony, .....
Prussian Poultry Food, 25 cents.
•TOGETHER.”
chewed up.
these parties were sturdily divorced | colmlle’* for 1901 and the four sue-
Garden
and Flour Seeds aud Onion
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Let the Kilkenny cats fight it more than a hundred years ago, the ; ceeding years will be taken as the
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Few Casual Remarks Suggested by Read ¡out. It’s nothing to us how they Goddess ot Liberty being the plaint­
Sets.
J. S. KANEMATZ.
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basis for the apportionment of state
mg Alfred Austin's Poem En­
COUNTY.
I settle the matter. The fact remains iff in the case. It was “in chancery”
titled as Above.
I that none of them dare “intervene.” seven ye irs, but she won out, and taxes after the period named has
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If they had, it would only have pro- since that time.— as we see it— expired.
Speaking for just one— and that iollgeii the contest. We could have | |la8 been doing business strictly on
S.'-retary of State Dunbar has
ouo is “ ourself," we arise to remark whipped Spain with one band lied j j,tr OWD account. She hasn’t anv prepared tables showing the popu­
that we haven't auy use for Eng- behind us und had both feet free to uso for j obll y„u . She liasu’t anv
Multnomah.............
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land. \Ve never had; und this feeling
!',,t’ri,i(;‘,d |e's to keep on their U80 f()r anv of the hereditary lation of each county according to M arion....................
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lias increased rather than diminished, ° •' “ K’
l'J tin feme.
accidental ruler of Europe, and if the last census, the assessed valua­ Clackamas...............
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England g statesmen are not fools, there was a ghost of a chance of her tion ol the prrperty, the total area, Lane.........................
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3 IO General Insurance Office. - - - Robinson Building.
as we have multiplied in years. We T ,10y kuow mighty weil that Cauadft “ falling” England would he in at and the percentage of
state Linn........................
never had any sympathy or patience is alt >(,ether too near the “Star : the death, and claim the larger taxes that would be paid on th Umatilla .................
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Coquille, Oregon.
Union.......................
with the soutimeutal gush which Spangled Banner” for them ever to share of the spoil,
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basis of last year’s expenditures.e Biker ......................
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some people indulge iu about the g “t into another nnx-up with
Don’t let us he flattorod by any
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As this last matter is the chief pur­
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mother, or the grandmother coun- “ Yankee Doodle."
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gauzy nonsense. So far in life
IO *3 IS
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I But all the indignities of the post ! »*“ > g “ at American nation has beeu pose of the new law, the effect it Washington............
try. T*
Represented.
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It is i list
n nous e j j,unt|rea yettrs; alltbe assumptions able to paddle her own canoe in will have upon the apportionment .1 ackson...................
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excusable in cildhood, but wonder- and all the lordly airs— all that | »pile of England and England’s op-
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Yam
hill....................
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H
omf . I nsurance C ompany , N. Y.
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$14,406,450.33
of state taxes is of greatest interest.
IO I I S t . P aul F. A M. I nsurance C ompany , M inn . - - - - $ 2,855,012.00
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fully out of place with full-grown England has ever done or attempted position. She has never asked the Under the laws in force prior to Wasco......................
Clatsop....................
6 TaiDKHa’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicago - - - - - - $ 2,435,571.29
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rueu. The United States of America t0 d0| or ever dreamed of doiug, I aid of the grandmother country, or
is now a full-grown mao, abundant- j e a n be c o m b i n e d and f o r g o t t e n , “if¡ever thought of asking it. She is! , 9° '- e*ch county tried to keep its Coos..........................
•5 16 19 H ome F. & M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco . . . $ 1,037.715.38
i6 I 1 18 F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.99
Polk.........................
ly able to take care of itself, mid the they would keep still about it. The ! abundantly able to take care of her- j
assessed valuations down, in
order
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•7 29 23 E quitable L ike I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - - - - $304,598,063.40
rest of the western hemisphere with- ¡,|e„ that tile United States exists «elf, and thus far has not feared to I
,0 escape as mud, as possible Josephine
of the
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I have had over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen­
out any of the swash b u c k l e r , lally- lllereiy frolu the for e a r a n c e of “face ali the world” alone.
w,ieB burden Qf the j"ate taxes
I11 order Columbia .............. .
19 23 30 cy work iu Insurance matters, aud all business entrusted to me will re­
gngisins of England, or Eeglumt’a England or any other foreigu power she cannot do that-and long and
moro kite W‘B 'le that day— she will be *° ®V0K* anc* correct this evil, the Grant........................ 20 2!
14 ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this oflice for all the abov*
poet Laureate.
jH getting tiresome. It grows
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21 28 32 Fire Insurance Companits.
Our ancestor on the paternal side ! wearying from frequent repetition «'iso enough t choose for her \ Legislature fixed an arbitrary per­ Wallowa .................
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G. D. HOLDEN,
tied from that country iu 1612: A and reminders of tbo Oliver-to-be- j * friends
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those who for more than a centage of state taxes which each Tillamook................
Puritan Round Head, whose escape forgotten debt we owe the “ mother j hundred years havo not prophesied, county must pay for five years, Malheur.................... 23 25 21
General Insurance Agent
Morrow .. ................
from the town of London was a country." We could eveu overlook jan<^ worked and “ preyed for her
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after which the proportion each Klamath..................
25: 18, 1 2 5
wonder it. those days, and whose all this and allow E'lglun 1 to bo as . downfall.
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flight to the new world— for con­ proud of us as was consistent with j An l as for Mr. Austin, the al- county shall pay will be determined Crook.......................
science sake— was a movement de­ with her capacity, if slie only had leged poet laureate of England, let by ascei taining the average of the Lincoln..................... 27 32 • 9
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cidedly conducive to the longevity the power to keep Alfred Austin | kirn go way off down behind the ex- expenses of each county for a period Sherman ................
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and health of this particular brunch quiet. Alfred Austin, by the grace I trerue rear of the remote suburbs, of five years. Each county will Gilliam...................
L a k e ........................
of the family tree. He was an ex­ of Victoria and the forbeaiunct of and aasume a recumbant postuer,
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then pay state taxes in the porpori- Harney.....................
‘‘ Peter, Paul nnd Pelntire
ile from his native land for con­ the rest of the world, the alleged
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F e ll kerwhollup in the firo.!’
tion that its expenses bear to the Wheeler.................... 32 311 20 i
science sake unil“freedoiu to worship poet laureate of England, who has
E. G. I ). H O L D E N .
Curry........................ 33! 33; 33 j
total expenses of all the counties.
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God.” Small cause bad he to love lately published n sot dixaut poem,
"Merrio England,” where--no mat­ entitled “ fogothr,” und “ Dedicated
In the expense per capita of the
Miss Slone’s Letter.
So far as this one year’s return
ter who sat upon the throne— the with warmest sympathy to the
different counties, Washington is in
are
concerned,
the
basis
will
be
ma­
Boston, Feb. 27.— Tho Congrcga-
fires cf persecution were never American people.”
the lead, if the lowest per capital en­
tioualist, iu its current issue, pub­ terially different from that now in
quenched, or the sway of graceless
We are not aware that “ the
sycophants, nnd faithless time-serv­ American people” were dying for lishes a lettor from Miss Ellen M. force, but as the average expenses titles a county to first place. That
ing, conscienceless favorites ever at English “sympathy,” nnd if we were Stone, the American missinnry. for five years is to lie the basis, the county speut a fraction over $ i.6o for
Though written Oct. 29, 1901, tho final result cannot yet be determined each inhabitant. Marion county
an end.
it is a muiiiinoth truth that we never
was only recently received
On the maternal side our ances­ bad any of it, when we ueeded it the letter
spent a fraction less than $i.6o per
iu this country, having been placed even approximately. Under the capita. The total county expendi­
tor first appears among the settlers most.
by
the
brigands
in
the
bauds
of
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present
law,
Multnomah
County
is
of Londonderry, N. H., in 1690, a
But the “p >em?” Let us uot for­
^ H A W K I N S ' S T O R E ,i e
Consul-Geueral Dickenson, with the i paying 51 25 per cent of tho state tures in all the counties in the state
refugee from the north of Ire­ get the “ poem?”
Heie is gush
understanding that it would not he taxes. Upon the basis of expend­ amounts to $2.54 per capita of the
land— of Scotch-]rish lineage— de- ! number one:
forwarded uutil-an ngrrement was itures for 1901, that county would total population. It will be noticed j
cendant of a long line of sturdy
reached as to tne rausom to he
thinkers who worshiped God I k !- ! S t i l l n u r s e t h e H u c i e u t g r u d g e s ?
by the following table that the thin­
paid. As soon ns these arrangements pay but 24.17 per cent. During ly settled counties have the highest j
fore they did n king, and who us S h o w m e t h e t i t l e o f t h i s b r o o d
the
next
four
years,
however,
Mult­
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were completed, Mr Dickenson, Jan.
dwellers in the Emerald Isle, were
T h e i r n a m e , th e ir ra or, th e ir n a tio u , c la n ,
4, so it the letter to the mother of nomah’s expenditure may increase per capita expense.
all the time privileged do leel and A n d w e w i l l t e a c h t h e m w h e t h e r
McDonald, Proprietor.
Per Capita
Miss Stone, with tho condition that to such an extent as to taise her
did feel the mailed hand of loving W e d o n o t , a s n o n e o t h e r s c a n .
Feel, think uud work together!
County—
Expenses.
it
should
not
be
made
public
until
England.
proportion of the state taxes. Clack­
“The title of this blood of self- news was received of her release
Baker..........................................$2 40
Small cause had we through ei­
amas
County, under the present
ther line, ever to tumble over our­ appointed judges” is decidedly En­ from captivity. The letter says iu
Benton.....................
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self to kiss the back of a worthless glish, who are masters in the art of part: “ Twice the limit has been set system, pays 3 35 per cent of the Clackamas................................. 3 54
Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. <3=r"-
hand, which in its sixt.v-odd years “ tulTy” when it is for the interest of for our lives, but as the plane laid state taxes but her expenditures
Hot and Cold Baths.
Only First-Class Work.
Clatsop.......................................
2
97
has never done an honest day's 1 ho old decrepit British Lion to by our captors have singularly fail­ last year, if continued for lour years
Columbia...................................
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hide
his
claws.
Here
is
gush
num­
ed
to
result
as
they
had
antrripated,
labor on the ten-hour plau. “ Pah.”
at the same comparative rate, would Coos............................................ 1 93
our days have been prolonged un­
And small cause has any man who ber two:
calls himself nn American to bo b o t h s p e a k t h o t o n g u e t h a t M i l t o n s p o k e , til now, nnd we hope for our release. require that county to pay 6.62 per Crook......................................... 4 33
We aro well still, in spite of our cent of the state taxes. On the Curry......................................... 3 00
crawling after foreign potentates, A n H d h a W k e a s s p h e i a n r g o t o a n n ' d a n C d h a a t l l h a h i m s w f o i e l k l d s e d ,
hardsbips. Our captors well kuow other hand, Linn and Marion Coun­ Douglas...................................... 2 55
or hobnobbing with alleged nobility.
W h e n th e ir ju s t o la im w a s yie ld e d .
tho need of keeping us ns well as ties, which kept their expenses
The whole business is disgusting. I n i t b o t h l i s p , b o t h l e a r n , b o t h p r e y ,
D i r g e d o a th , a n d t h u s th e te th e r
Gilliam....................................... 4 06
It is beneath the dignity of'an Ameri­ G r o w s t i g h t e r , t e n d e r e r , e v e r y d a y ,
¡
P™8ible-
if tbCV 'V0Ul(l get ,Ue rttU' ! down are in a fair way to experience G rant......................................... 4 00
Th at limits the two tognth'T.
can citizen, and has a tendency to
,
, under I a reduction in their state tax burden ITainey...................................... 8 22
“Just claim” is pretty good, butj I 8l>nl;
“As we . had . no change
of
make those who rule by accident of
It
took
seven
years
of
war,
a
bank-
clothing,
our
captor*
gave
to Mrs. It is possible that Marion, Linn and Jackson...................................... 2 00
birth think they are all there is of
it. Such people— and we huve quite nipt treasury and London mobs of Tsilkn aud myself each a suit o f' other counties which have been Jos-phine................................... 2 23
a lot of them— loving kingly rule j discontented people to alarm an flannels (men’s) and sox and some j running on a strictly economical
better than to tule themselves had | English ministry and compel a ty-j hankerchiefs. Our baggage is not programme may Bid that their ex­ Klamath .................................. 3 99
Lake........................................... 5 86
better get out of this country and ! ran leal king, tapped off with York-1 heavy, you see. Our captivity,
stay out — for (heir county’s good.
town, to make them award these j while harelv endurable for me, is penses will be higher during the L a n e .......................................... 2 03
Homo of our people are just now \ claims. The last two lines of gush | yet harder for Mrs. Tsilka, becaues . next lour years, thus raising their Lincoln...................................... 3 61
doing a whole lot of gushing about j number two are particularly sloj>j>y ofjher delicate coudieion. We hope general average.
Linn.......................................... 1 68
and pray for our release before her
tho coronation of England’s rotten Hire is gusli number three:
Office — Up-Stairs, near Postoffice.
In the following table is shown Malheur................................... 4 52 j
time of trial comes.”
king. We do not remember that it O u r w a y s a r e m m . a m i o u o o u r a i m ,
the rank the various counties take Mariou...................................... : 6t
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In
his
letter
to
Mis.
Stone,
Con­
was thought necessary to send 11 W l i l i d i r h t f o r F r e e d o m , n o ; f o r f m i \
in the matter of population, assessed Morrow.................................... 3 39 :
sul-General Dickenson wrote;
high aud mighty delegation when F r o m D u t y , n o t l o r u l o r y ;
“I d o not need to assure you of valuation and expenditures. Thus Multnomah............................... 2 46
Victoria was crowned.
Wo have D o t h s t o c k o f t h o o l l i o . n o . w h o r e l i k e
my profound ¡sympathy with you | for example, it will be seen that Polk........................................... 2 03
never before found it in keeping A m S i h a o m v p r r o y c k y , o u a r n d l i n r o k . s a e , n a u n s d a n b d o t h r e o r ,
with American ideas to send special T t i r o a s l i u s l o v e d h a u n t s t o g e t h e r .
and ¡vour daughter during this | Marion County is sacond in both Sherman.................................... 3 61
This is languidly seductive, but j period ot trial. Miss Stone is *>v*«r
,ation and valllation, hut drops
representatives to dance in attend­
'
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* Tillamook.................................. 3 24
ance at any coronation function on the first line ih 11 lie nml the sec mil and honored by every one who
tho face of the earth. Ami now! is like unto it, while tbo third and knows her in this region, aud dar- j fIown to fourth Place on amount of Umatilla..................................... 2 58
Why now? “Oh, England was good fourth aie a dose ditto, so far as ing all the»«; anxious weeks the mis- , expenditures. Clackamas County, Union......................................... 2 29
to us during the Spanish war." Euglnnd is concprued. Tlieu the eionaries aud the United States on the other hand, is third in popu- Wallowa ................................. 2 2o
reference to the “ stock of the old ofticials have almost literally carved | lotion, seventh m valuation, hut Wasco........................................ 2 14
“ Pah!”
When was England ever good Home,” is literally doing one's hair her upon their hearts.”
rises to second place when it comes Washington ........................... 1 60
Makes Collections. — 14 Years Experience and a
to anybody but herself? For up i 1 curl papers before retiring,
Ice Gorge Is Broken-
|to spending money. Umatilla Co­ Wheeler..................................... 7 81
moro than a hundred years the while doubtless the “shamrock” is
Growing Business are Our Best “Ad.”
unty ranks third on county expen- Yamhill..................................... 2 04
United States never had 11 foreign just dying to “ link arms’ with their
war with any nation except Eng­ oppressors of a thousand years and
Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 28.— The ses, but is sixth in population and Expense per capita, for all coun-
land. First for our independence get into those “ loved haunts" with great gorges iu the Alleghany I fifth in valuation. Mn'tnomah and ties ........................................... 2 54
when we rmild stand her oppres­ both feet. Here is gush number River are broken aud the ice is
sions no longer, and second in 1812 four:
sweeping down on this city. Th •
M TH. Moon, the milliner, will
N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T .
when tli6 stronger natiou undertook Should envious aliens plan and plct
first break occured at Montrose 8 p |! all fall milliueiy regardless \ T O T I C E is hereby given thrt the under-
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to terrorize the weak in tho mat­ They sw ift i until learn how strung the k n o t: about. 3:J0 o'clock this morning. of cost.
| l l s gned has filed his final account in
l the m atter o f the administration o f the
ter of the impressment of Ameri­ Dimls brother unto brother.
An hour later the gorge near Sandy
estate o f John Hadabaugh. decensed. and
can seamen, to serve on British How quickly they nu'il ahungs their t«ck creek broke with a roar like that of |„ t|,3 circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, I that
the County Court fo r Coos County,
And show the roeresnt leather,
ships. ‘ In both of these contests Bhunlit Star-amt Strip«, ami Union Jack,
.
<begun,
has appointed April 7. 1902. that
heavy artillery and began to move
|n an(j f0r the County ot Coos-
1
being
the first dav o f tlu* 1902. April term o f
the old kingly fraud itmc out sec­ B u t l l o a t m a s t ! . u , h t o g r t h e r .
slowly down the river. Caught in G ro rg « E. Hathaway,
said court, asitlie day for hearing objestiens
Plaintiff, I
ond best.
Both contests occurred
Can anyone tell when wo went the swiftly moving ice (sicks wore
to said final account and the settlement
vs.
>Suit in equity for o f said estate.
during tho reign of George III. into H in d i close partnership with t t o steamboats, the D. T. Watson M innie Hnthnwav
| divorce.
Dated Febrnarv 17, 1902.
who for tlu last twenty years of his \ hoggish old hihn Bull?
Was it in and the George Browdv, with a
De endnnt. j
H E N R Y I. R A D A HAD 3 H .
T
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M
innie
Hathaway,
the
above
entitled
A
ministrntor o f tlm estate o f John Kad-
life was an acknowledged lunatic ' '76 or 1812? Was it from ‘61 to ’65? crew of four. The \V*t*on was re­
Defendant:
ahangli,
deceased.
and ruled by regency.
He was a Was it when Engl'ind fitted out the ported from Montrose, flighting her
E NAM E OF T H E S T A T E OF
lunatic long before lie was acknowl­ Alabama, or afterwards, when she wnv «gainst the heavy ice iu the N O T U H EG
ON:
edged to bo such before the world. paitl fifteei ami a half millions for middle of the river. It is Consid­ Yon are hereby notified that you are re­ N O T IC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T .
to appear and answer the complaint
’ O T IC E is hereby given that the under­
But not to digress -when did her depredations? Was it durihg ered extremely deubtful whether she quired
Med auninat vou in the above entitled suit
signed. E . J Bigelow, has filed hi<
England ever neglect an opp irtu- theHpanish “unpleasantness, "when will be able to survive. The Brow* in which George K. Hathwa.via plaintiff and final statement as Executor o f the last will
you.M
innie
Hnthnwav.are
defendant,
with­
and
testament
o f James B Greene, decens­
mty to do us lull lit whenever she Gem anv s u s she held her b n - k dv i* off the mouth of Sandy Creek in six weeks from the date o f tne first pub­
ed, in the Conn I f Court o f the State o f O r­
dare show her teeth? During our from jumping on our neck; but in au exactly similar position.
lication o f this summons, tow it; Within egon, fo r Coos County. and that the said
six weeks from the 4th day o f March 1902, Court has ordered that the hearing o f the
civil war aim would havo recognized all the which, it is more likely that
the same oeing the date o f the first pub­ same in said Court he set fo r the 7th day
tho ao-calle 1 Confederate States, if Russia told them l> oh they had
A full supply of the leading vn. lication o f this summons; and i f yon fa il to o f April. 1902. at which tim e auy objection*
she could have been assured of their better mind their own business, and rieties garden and flower seeds at appearand answer on or before the 15th day to the same w ill be heard.
of A pril. 1:*02. the same being the last day I Coqnille, O regon, E eb. 22. 1902.
success. During that “ unpleasant­ when they heard the Russian hear Kmiwlton’s Drug store.
of the time prescribed in the order fo r pub­
V J B IG E L O W .
ness," while professing great love growl they wisely concluded to
lication. a judgement w ill be taken against Executor o f Estate o f Jas. B. Greene, de­
you for want thereof, and the plaintiff will
ceased.
nnd friendship for us, she was stab­ do so. There never w is a more im­ N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T .
apply to the c mrt for the relief demanded
bing us in the back, and in every possible lot of unreason crowded
O T I C E iA her«t>v rive n tk a l the no- in Ins complaint, a succinct statement of
O T IC E is heredy given that the un­
dprfiif
n<i!h«H
tin*
day
filed
hit»
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which
is as follows; That, the marriage
w.iy doing all she could to destroy into eight lines. Mr. Poet-laureate(?)
dersigned has filed his final statement
Hint in the m atter o f the «dmini.Htra- contract now existing between you and
" freedom" and build up “slavery," may ho well assured of one thing, hoc
as Guardian o f the estate o f Catherine Al-
tion o f the Estate o f Adam A. Winier, de­ plaintiff be dissolved.
Greene, a minor, in the Countv Court
by disrupting and destroying the to-tvit:
If ever the “Stars nnd ceased. end that the County Court lo r Cot«« Service o f this summons is made by pub- i o nm
f the Slate o f Oregon fo r Coo* Countv.
v. Oregon, has up jointed Monday. lication iu pursuance o f au order made
great American republic. She did Stiij
an l tho “ Union Jack” float count
\| ri! 7.
that being th»* fird dav o f the bv L . Harlocker. f'oon tv Ju dg- o f Coos and that the Judge o f said Court has fixed
not succeed, nnd when G.neral from tho same mast the “ S. and S." 1U0_. April term o f the Conntv Court for county, Oregon, dated he 1st day o f March, i the tune for hearing the same in said Court
IN V E S T IG A T E W H A T I H A V E
C am »« county. Oregon, an the day fo rh earu g 1902. ami o m e tin g publication o f the same , on the 7th day o f April. 1902. at which time
Grant bees me president a court of will be on top, and don't you forget objections
to ssid final aooount nml for the in the Coquille Oitv H fh w . p
a newspaper any objections to the same w ill be heard.
Coquille, Oregon, Feb. 22. 1902.
arbitration decreed that she should to remember it Helali.
aettlemet o f anid etnte.
Dnted Mnroh 4, poM i *hed at Coqnille C ity, in said Coos
T O O F F E R B E F O R E B U Y IN G .
E. J B IG E L O W .
O. W. W IM K U
count’ , once each week, for a period o f sit
pay fifteen and a halt million dol­
Buf fifth and last; th inks for your J-f’-
Guardian o f be Estate o f Catherine Alma
A. J. Siiaawoon.
All Inquiries Receive Prompt Atteutioa.
de bonia non o f the Estate weeks.
lars into our treasury ft r the aid patieuce. here is gusli number five: Bdtnininirntor
Greene, * Minor.
o f Adaui A. Winter, deceased.
Attorney for Plait.»iff.
£ jíj .\ ü U CUrj Remití
and comfort sh« had given rebellion.
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iDried Prunes, $1,75 per sack.
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Clearing for Spring and Summer.
G rre a t R e d u c t i o n
IN
Drygoods, Groceries, Hats, Shoes,
and Rubber Goods.
Prices Lowest, Quality Best.
W e carry a complete line of the best
Flour and Feeds.
The Palace Barber Shop,
R. D. SANFORD
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE.
C O Q U IL L E C ITY , OREGON.
Buys, Sails And Exchanges Property
Rents Houses, And Farms Does A
General Agency Business.
I AM STILL DOING THE
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF
THE COQUILLE VALLEY.
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I Have A Large List Of Dairy
Farms, Unimproved Dariy Lands,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im­
proved And Unimproved City Prop­
erty, Small Homes, In Sizes And A t
Prices That W ill Suit The Largest
Or The Smallest Purchaser.
I C A N S A V E Y O U MONEY.