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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1902)
% 4*5! ÂùçtUU CWij Jerald. If Not —Why not- Woodman, Sparo Thai Treel A Creamery Statement. COOS BAY, R0SEUURG A EASTERN H- R NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. is hereby civen that the niidnr- For the fourth time, and without An advance of a dollar or two per E ditor H krald : Agreeable to my > TOTICE I sigi, d E. J Higeluw, has Hied his Work to be Resumed on debate, the United States house of thousand in the price of lumber may j promise to you, at your request, to Construction final statement as Exeen'or of the last will Road this Season. anil testament o ' James B Greene, ileoeag- D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor representatives has unanimously perhaps be unsatisfactory to most of give a statement for publication of - i ed, »«i o »<uuuby vouri in i»u thU'Cuuujiv Court oi of tne the rtrate State or of Or- f/ d / n e d d ^ adopted a resolution proposing au the users of that valuable commodity the output of mv dairy for year en I- It is stated upou seemingly good f«on. for Cooa Ooauty. and that tho nld a C o u n ty O ffic ia l P a p e r . atueudment to the constitution of but as a general advantage to Ore- ing February 28, 1902, I herewith ,1 -, .1 . .1 „ It.e II „ , Ooart has ordered that the nearing of the authority tbority that the Coos n a j, Rose- sa me in said Court be set for the 7th < — __ — for the 7th dny the Uuited States for the election g 0n the advauco will bo most wel- enclose the same. Yours, truly, burg A Entern Railroad w ill be ex- o f April, 10Q6f. at which time any obj. rti- us $1- to the same will be heard. Unvoted to me materia! and eooial up of senators by direct popular vote. | c„me. It will add more tha J. H usky S chrokdur . tended at least fifteen or twenty Coquille, O'e^on, Eel>. 22, 1902. bidding of the Coquille Valley particularly — Exchange, I'AKK AND WASHINGTON STKHETS 000,000 to the value of the annual miles beyond its preseut Eastern and of Coos County genemll). V J. BIGELOW. 0 rz * rOr.Tt.ANU, OkHCON Ami now what will the senate do | ourput of the mills of Oregon, and cd J Executor of Estate of J r *. B. Greene, de Sabeoriptiou, par year, in advanoe, f t . 60 torminus at Myrtle Point this sea ceased. A. r . Arm afronf, LL. B „ Principal 11 about it? How many more times but a small fraction of this sum will 3 | -§ a S 8 s « 5 , son, which will bring the road con Month, A practica!, pro.-rcaa.rc arhonl,’ conaplci a » ust the people demand so reason- be exacted from lumber-buvers a THIS PI m i *• tept on file at O. D IK E ’S 1901. 6 a siderable nearer to Rosoburg and T^OTICE is heredy given that the un for tV r.j.i,;h irork , with taladrada oí gradúate« I D IO I ' l l n it Ad*ertis:iyi Agen-y, M and 69 £ X le a thing, and be ‘‘thrown down” , within the confines of the s'tate Merchant, Exchange, Hau Frttucteco, California will tap a flue belt of timber on the i s dersiunod has tiled hi» ttn.it statement n poakioux ai tiookkaapara and alcuograpbera. r*a r •contract« for advartlalna can ba tuadv fo r It the American House of Lords. Lumber is too cheap, and it will Mnrch......... 15 rh Guardian of the estate of Catherine Al- («171 ~ 294 middle fork of the Coquille river, nni 19352 859 Green.*, a minor, in the (\muty Court Alreadv proad i.f a hi-li atamling whrreeri .......................... 25 H ow long is it going to take them 8tand several advances of a dollar May.................. where a large mill will established 24 of th<- iState of Oregon for Coos County, ktierra, it «tcadi’y gro-.a brtlar and tiettar. 26000 12.i:i\ It really begins to look as if the to reintniber that they were creut- or two per thousand, aod still fall June.................. 2A 24312 1136H or else logging operations will be and that the Jtul^e of said Court has fixed Oren nll llu- ycar. aludí ula adniltlad auy tima. isthmiau canal is going te be “lost ed f'servants of the people”— and 29 214551 953 ,i i _ ; the it me for hearing the same in said Court Prívate or otara lnstnictloti. Loara what and far short of making financial atone July............ Au, ust ..................... in the shuffle.” 29 188581 8 7 7 $ í conuuflea on u large brtue, the logs on the 7th day of April, 1902. at which time not overruling masters. How long ment for the reckless sacrifice of September ... hoto wc t.'iich, aud what It coatí. Catalogue freo. 30 18tt4 727k to be carried in train load lots 10 ! ftny objections to the samo will be heard. October......... I 30 16659 872 g to take them to find out j one 0f Qur greatest natural resource — —— BaarJ of Directora ---- The Cubans rariy not be up-to-date is 4 goin western terminus o f « " — • * £ f 'B ^ E,jOW, ( Coos Bay, the November................. 2H 15112 Kll in everything, but nobody can deny tb<& will coine a time when their In making the piiee of timber land December__ D. r. THOMPSON, l'R KSIDKNT 10998 607»^ the road to where they will be Guardian o f 23 Estate o f Catherine Alma 13 that they are expert workers on eminent (?) services,— will b e — in $6 and $7 to $8 per thousand fe -t, January................... Greene, a Minor. 5955 321 D. SOLIA COHEN - - DAVID M. riUNNK 10 8802 t t « k sawed into lumber. The extension | some lawful way dispensed with we are almost giving away a heri Jebrrary.................. Congressional sympathy. of the timber belt of the upper eutirely, unless they cease to be T o ta l................. 288 182074 890ITi middle fork ot the Coquille, in the W ho says there isn’t money in obstructionists, mid learn to be use tage which in a few years v/ill treble aud quadruple iu ! Milk sold, used and fed to calves, 10776 vicinity of Camas ltalley, would wind? A soda water fountain manu ful. How often do any of them read i double, value, pounds—butter according to eatirnate'fruui leave a gap of only about 35 or 40: facturer, who died recently, left an the history of the past; of a time Tu._--.xr: . J J 1 1 verage test which was 4 88, 515V. The giant firs and spruce and the. Total milk, 19 J .8611 ids. bluer, woo lbs miles between the Eastern ti rmii us ' estate worth severul millions. when the United States had a senate stately erdar now falling before the 1 Average number of cows milked, 24. of the road and Ruseburg, the po.int G e n e r a l I n s u r a n c e O ffice, - - - R o b in s o n B u i l d i n g , A man who has no more respect that was always a helper, that was ax of - the ‘ - loggers are goue forever Avernvo No, pounds of miik per cow.803.1. where it is proposed to make con-1 for the dignity of the 0 . 8. Senate never in the way, that did not es-1 these tiees began growing long be- Average No. ooands of butter per ouw, 322k* nections with the Southern Pacific Herd rotfidais of 30 cowa. itself the entile thing; and than to engage in fiatcuffs on its teem 12 fnllblood Jerseys, mature. | fore Dranke sailed into the Pacific. and from which point it was origi- 6 fulIISood Jyrseys, 2 years old. floor lacks one of the requisites of whdse voice and’ vote, rallied at the | : They were more than lusty young S half blood Jerseys, mature. n ally intended to extei call o f the people; and as a co-ordin a Senator. l saplings when Jurn de Fuca and 2 common, mature. the road over into ate branch of the Governmsut was Feed consisted of pasture in sea Orogon connecting vith the O. R & ! Viscaion were skirting the shores of H ad that Senatorial eorap oc IR s p re s e irte c L never behind, in any just cause. ¡our state in search of the northwest son and veteheR and corn for soil N. Railroad at Huntington. Tins curred while Prence Henry was in Are the great men all dead? Did H o m e I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , N. Y. - - - - - - - - $14,406,450.33' ing and corn silage and clover hay. For centuries, undisturbed the gallery he would have beeo re road would travsrse an immensely | ¿*r "pA^ they leave uo sucessors? H u d t h e y j b y * * t h e , S t . P a u l F . A M. I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , M i n n . - . . . $ 2,855,012.00 vandalism which seems Two tons bran and one ton oil cake rich timber, stock, fruit anil a g r i-1 minded o f some occurrences in no heirs? Has the country no broad j T r a d e r s ’ I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , C h ic a g o - - - - - . $ 2,435,571.29' the Reichstag. inovitsbly to accompany civilization meal was the only grain fed. cultural country and would no minded liberal souled men? What | H o m e F . A M. I nsu r a n c e C o m p a n y , S a n F r a n c is c o . . . $ 1,037.715.38 The butter was weighed on an these triumphs of nature continued doubt prove a very profitably invest- ! The question Daturall arises as lias become of the Honerable M r F ir e A s s o c ia t io n I nsubanob C o m p a n y , P h il a d e l p h i a - - - $ 6,340,250.99 average of about 8 hours after to expand and reach heavenwurd. ment the route being an V-ntirely | E qijitable L „rF I nsij 1 ia 1< ce to what the people of this country Greatheart. Has the mantle of tho e C o m p a n y , N. Y . .......................... $304,598,063.40 churfiiug and before wrapping. practical and feaseble one giving as j have had over T hib But reproduction of these remark. would have said if President Roose old American senate fallen upon n trv Y e a r s ’ experience in Local aud General agen There was no record kept of the it would a great inland empire di none of the present generation? or »'d e specimens of forest life is pram hist milk (5 to 6 days) from cows. velt had ordered a vacht built cy work in Insurance matters, and all business entrusted to me will re rect transportation facilities to the is it trailing in the dust, neglected I " c,l" y impossible, lh e ir growth is German or on the Clyde. ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the abova cost. There is little doubt but and dishonored bv those, whoaloue a matter, not of generations, but of Fire Iusuninco Companies. The doctors o f New Y o ik and what the original plau for the coni- Riverton Pickups- iu many cases, by the graceof their centuries, and while the pursuit of E. G. D. H O L D E N , Washington are reported to be plethoric pocket-books, now hold *^le almighty dollar has eliminated ¡detion of this railroad project General Insurance Agen t badly overworked, treatiug cases be carried out withiu the next few Mr. Gist, the tiaveling salesman down seats in the United States sen- ^roni the question all consideration of wrenched backs caused by bow- years and that the road will be ex for saw mill supplies, made a bus ate, which they are in no wise com for posterity, it would seem that a ing too low to his royal nibs. tended to Rngeltnrg at a very early iness call here. petent to fill; while in many cases, little less haste in the matter might Mr. John.Fox, of Coquille C ify, date. Tho board of trade at this Prince Henry, soon after his return alas! they rattle round in them like prove profitable to the present gen eration. The largest : uytrs of was here looking over Mr. J P u ll place will take up the matter with to Germany from his tour in the a pickerel in lake Erie! ens effects: Instead of making au the J. D. Spreckle« Co, the present Uuited States, will celebrate the The people long ago, came to see Oregon aud Washington timber quarter-centennial anniversary of there was uo more unreason in elect lauds at. the present time are old auction aud selling at public sale, owners of the road and will en- dedeavor to induce the company to Mr. Fox purchased the outfit. his service in the Gorman navy. ing senators by a direct vote, than operators who have spent their There was a close call for a fatal extend the road on through to Rose- lives iu the “ pineries” of Miunesata It is time to begin to save up for in the electing of a city mayor, or They accident in our place last week, bnrg this season while they have town constable. Because we did Michigan and Wisconsin. the next missionary who will be cap from Myrtle I have witnessed the disappearance Rufus Copley and James Lep, J r, const! uction work not begin that way, is no reason tured. The success of the Bulgarian of virgin forests, which after unnum were out hunting for ducks. Mr. Point to the upper Coquille timber I why we should never change and effort will probably be considered L e e ’s gun was accidentalv d is belt iu hand. With this road com- | plain common men who have no bered centuries in reaching maturity, sufficient to warrant an encore. charged, barely missing C op ley’s plated to Ruseburg our city would have vauished from the earth wethin axes to grind, can only see cue ob As it was, about six shot at once become the commercial cen W ireless telegraphy figures ex jection, which their"Lords”can make a single generation of mankind. neck. tensively in the newspapers, but it for thus, ccntinui usly sitting down Thep have seen the luggers who si ruck him in the neck and jaw. ter and distributing point for the j Grandm a W illard came down to Coast, Southern and Entern Oregon didn’t fill any gaps while the wires on the popular wish, aud that is scorned to touch anything but the traffic.— Plniudealer in the whole eastern section of the simply this: it would forever abolish largest trees go back over the land seen her grandsoo, R. Copley. Mark Morra* has recovered from conutry were down for severl days. legislature wrangles, and put it out and take off what the North Pacific lumberman would call saplings and his iojury, suffi ieut to resume his An Alabama paper last week of their power to buy their way piling, and sell them for sawlogs. work in the Riverton saw mill. printed an article headed, “ A through. And this alone, is one of Eleven head of milchoows, at $30 Last week witnessed the transfer They have seen them go hack for the foremost reasons why: the Mother Factory” and in the next of two more pieces of real estate. per head. Fourteen yearling hiefers the third time, and pay stumpage issue took occasion to explain that change should be made. If the aud other stock. for the butts of the b ig trees which J. V. Foster was the grantor iu it bad meant “Auother Factory.” people do not want it that way J. E. Fisher. Parkersburg. both cases. E . B. Price and J. F. the wastefulness of man, as a rebuke they can vote it down, but j o w o f Lee were the purchasers. Governor Taft says that the to the prodigality of nature, had ten aud Low many times must they NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT. Frank Morgan left here on W e d Filipinos are ignorant and are un deinrud this betore their “servants” ignored on tho first trip. o t i c e is here by fri friven ven that the mi- | nesday of last week to be uuited in fit for jury duty. Judging by the The history of the log gin g and - McBoijaid, Proprietor.!^ will accord them the privilege of »iersik; ned has this dny lilod his fumi | wedlock to Miss N ina Teniiisson. average jury of this country in looks lumber industry iu the states first account in the m atter o f the p.dministrn- voting on the subject. Is the sen They will go to Mrnshfield and tion o f the Estate o f Adatn A. Wiraer, de- j as if the Governor had indulged in made famous l>y that business will ate afraid of the result? there take steamer fur Portland ceased, and that the County Court tor Coos a paradox. Then so much the more should certainly be repeated in Oregon and T beir future home will be in W a sh com ity. Oregon, lias appointed Monday, j A j.nl 7,1902, that being the tir«t day o f the Republic and Democrats papers that result be recorded by the ballot Washington. The man who buys a ington. Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. 1902. April term o f the County Court for heavily timbered piece of land at Coos county, Oregon, as the day forhearirrer alike are of the same general opinion box. Miss Bonnie Sell wae visiting objections Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class W oik. to said final account and for the the small figuies now exacted can F o r more than forty years, lend about tlieTil I man ilcLaurin and tiie here last week. D o n a A n n a . settlem et o f said etnto. Dated March 4. - - O E E G O IS T 1902. G. W. W IM fcK . | C O Q m L L E W ellington McComas episodes in ing liberal minds, who had only the well afford to make the butt cut -r1 ---------- - ----------- B dm inistrator de bonis non o f the Estate in the Senate. And that is that welfare of the eouutrv at heart, high above the ground and leaves o f Adam A. Winier, deceased. RockpiltNow has no Terrors billingsgate and 1’mliciitTs are not have been working nlong this line, to rot the smaller portions of the and t h e ‘L o rd s”of the senate may ns trunk, which a few years hence parliamentary arguments. In tha Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, The r o c k p ile w as d e s e r t e d y e s t e r - and Counl 0, Coos. well make up their miuds to submit would bring almost as much money One of the unfortunate results of as is now realized from the entire d a y . ns t h e r e w a s o n y o n e p r is o n - Q E H « t haw „v , , to the invitable, because the people the Tillman-McLauriu fights in at t h e C i t y J r i i , P la in tiff, | are going to have this reform even tree. Cheap land aud stumpage for e r “ d o i n g t im e the Senate is the revival of stories a n d h e w h s r e q n i r e d t o a e i hr c a r e - . vs. ¡ Suit in equity for though forty years more are spent tho logger mean cheap logs for the about all the similar disgraceful oc lb e p o lic e p r e te o u th a t Do endant. j n the great struggle for a little mills, and cheap logs for the mills, t a k e r . currences that have taken place iu meau cheap lumber for the consum t h e h o b o s h a v e l e f t t o w o , a n d d o T o M innie Hathaway, the above entitled more popular sovereignty. Congress— occurrences it would be n o t c a r e to le t u r n and fa c e t h e r o c k Def?m lant: Whatever reason there might have ers. If the latter were all located much better for the country to for Y et t h e r e « r e I ^ , £ i 2 r w i i r ^ E T H E STATE OF been ahundred years ago for electing in the territory in which the lum p i l e p r o p o s it io n . get. of le is u r e j Yon a r « hereby notified that you are re- senators by their several legislatures ber is produced, the matter of price p l e n t y o f y e n t le t n e n Iitn n K a r o u n d s a lo o n s in W h i t e - j qnired to appear and answer the complaint Those on the civil service eligible t was never a sound reason, and would make more difference. As bH .i „ i „ „ „ j , i . i. a 1 filed auninst von in ihe above entitled suit it is, however, the bulk of the out c h a p e l , feeding and drinking H t . j n ^ , 4 ^ Georpe E .H ath w ayis plaintiff and list can hardly be expected to en tho mistake of a century should bo somebody’s expense. Weary W illies I you,M innie Hathaway.are defendant, with- put of the mills of tho Pacific dorse the notion of Congress in should-be correc ted, as soon as the s t y e a r t o 1 \ " » < * * ” * { » “ ">** * '* »« putting the more than two thousand egal formalities can be worked out. Northwest is disposed of in the East w h o w e r e n e v e r k n o w n la it J , lo c a tio n o f tins summons, tow it; w ith in clerks of the Census Bureau, who Nothing stands iu the wny except and Midnle W est nnd in foreign lmye 10 ceuts to bless themselves six weeks from the 4th day o f March 1902. Office Up-Stairs, near Postoffice. the same oeing t he date o f the first pub have taken no civil service examina the senate itself and if they have countries, the demand is steadily with have suddenly blossomed io- lication o f this summons; nnd if you fa il to increasing, nnd tho supply of raw to men of money, and they smoke appearand answer on or before the 15th day tion, ahead of them in the race for become such cowards ns to distrust is eteadlv decreasing. | 10 cpnt cigars and eat four times o f A p ril, 1902, the same being the last dny permanent places on Uncle Sam ’s the people it is time the7 stepped material o f th time prescribed in the ord^r for pub Very limited knowledge can foresee j every day. They still cling to their lication . a judgement, will be taken ftpftinftt payroll. down and out and let ua have a new you fo r w ant thereof, and the plaintiff will tattered war!robe, however, Y es set of less fossilized men, to repre- i tho resl,lt ° f tllm p io W «*» in econo- apply to tho court fo r tho relief demanded ( A new locomotive head-light has terday a blear-eyed old sinner wh in his complaint, a succinct statement o f j nation, in the United mic* In « J'e* ra ° " r foreat been tried by a Chicago railroad s e n t th in g r e a t was driuku g beer at Blazier’s place which is as follow s; T h a t the m arriage j lauds will be denuded of their uat S t a t e s s e n a te . contract now existing between yen and i which, it is claimed, will prevent Gimme arj- ural wealth, and the returns th-re- said to a bartender: pla in tiff be dissolved. A nd bo »ay we all. collisions. It is a powerful search VV ish it was elec from will seem small indeed iu com- ¡oluer schooner, Service o f this summons is made by pub- \ Throaffh s trife the slum bering soul light which not only throws a (team the year ’round. lioation in pursuance o f an order made awakes. parison with the values that will tion time nil by L . H arlocker. Conn tv Ju dg* o f Coos We learn on error’ s troubled route. ahead, but also sends a vertical lay H ere’s yer money, and there’s prevail when the North Pacific county, Oregon, dated the 1st day o f March, The truths, we m ight not a prize without up into the heavens. This will fix States are in the treeless condition pleety in stole where that comes 1902. and directing publication o f the same Tho error o f our sad miatakes.” in the Coquille City H e r a ld , a newspaper I the location of trains in hilly coun of the once great lumber districts of from. You bPt.” — Oregonian. E. G; D. H O L D E N . published at Coquille C ity, in said Coos j try where there are many turns. Makes Collections. 14 Years Experience and a the Middle West— Oregonian. cou n t«, once each week, for a period o f six | weeks. A. J. S herwood , Disaster at Sea- Recently a train load of soldiers Attorney for Plain »iff. Growing Business are Our Best “Ad.” A little 7-year-old son of B B art left Chicago for the Philippines and Final Proof Batoro U- S- Commitsloner»- lett who resides on Catching crook, Liverpool, Mar. 7~Tbe American N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T . 6 M of them was married, on the rear was accidentally shot last Saturday steamer Waesland, Capt.. O T IC E is hereby given tlirt the nnder- pUtfurtu just before the train left, line The Senate has passed the bill, by Clarence Adams, a lad about 12 fl fnied has filed his final account in Apfeld, from Liverpool March 5th to a domestic in the service of the says a Washidgtoti dispatch, recent the tnnttef e f the adm inistration o f the ... , tears of age. The two boys were Colonel. The latter urged all other for Philadelphia, and the British ly passed by the House «■stateof John Hadabauah. deceased, and providing -JUt |1 nuiR U J l i t u togather, and Adams that ¡'h'n the th' County c'onni Court fo r Coos County, . ni t Wi „ f i> ",____ g „ I uuk uvw ^ i » u «> , w w « the ........... soldiers who contemplated matri steamship Harmouiuee, Capt. Pentin j *. tlmt oa li. , nffiil it. an I proofs in ^ boy was „ aH curiying m riy in g a a 22 ciliber r ifle . Oregon, u.»* appointed April 7. 1902 that mony to take advantage of the pres- from Haro, February 13tli for Liver homestead, preemption, timber col- „ ; . , , . _ \ ,,nnlher bf‘in« tU<’ o f tho 1902. April termof j He H . shot .h„t a , bird hird ami a m i seeing s e e in g another a n o in r r conrt. n,. the day fo rh w irin e ob jejtion* ent opportunity, as women are pool met in collision Wednesday \ . ” ■ * . l o n e itirain aH ed t the he p tm nn d to said final nocount and the settlement. again lo loaded gun night off Holiheud, Wales. wanted in the Philippines, and The Waesland sank aud the soldiers with their wives are better ». H E N U V J. R A D A H A U 3 H . Harmonides rescued the passengers u n i u a a u n e s commissioners an.l jn |() j e t (h e ham ner ,(owni h o w . I off. thero the unmarried ones. I other proper officers in la n d d is t r ic t s J ] le y o n „ „ p r h o y w n s w a lk - a niiniatrator o f th .eati.te o f John R «d - and crew brought them to Liver I in which the lands sre situated. | i n g a h e a d a n d g o i n g u p a h i l l w h e n ____ _______________________ ___ M rs Cynthia Westover AUlon, pool. 1 Heretofore, such affidavits sod th e A d a m s boy s t u m b le d a g a in s t t — ..n The Waesland carried 32 cabiu chairman of the Dress committee of proofs could only be made at land something and fell, the gun being the National Council of Women, is j and 82 steerage passengers. A FREE PATTERN | offices, or in the countv in which discharged, the bullet taking effect The loss o f the Waesland was wise in her flay ami generation. She (your own selection) to every sub the lands were situated, which in scriber. Only 50 cent» a year. in the back of the younger bov and said in a recent address to the coun | due to a dense fog which enveloped many esses caused hardship and ex- finding 1 .dgement between the ribs cil: When I am asked to try and see | the Iiish channel, seriously delay- | peuse to entrvmen. The bills now The little fellow was brought to that nothing sensational is printed l ' ing vessels. goes to the President of signature, town for treatment, and his condi have to confess powerlesanese. Even i — Sun. tion is critical, though there is some Serious Charge. the m o a t potent political sod eooial Our legal friend, Hon. E. G. I>. chance for his recovery — Enter forces in America have been unable Jo*. M M. Y o u n g was arrested at • Holden, of this city, is one of thu prise. A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. to muzzle the press, Whatever is by Coustahle United States Commissioners of Or A c * m ; beautiful colored p la t e »; !atr»t dramatically interesting is sought L ibby veeterday fashions, d: eaamaVing economies ; farcy egon, snd fully evuipppsd for all Bridges and brought tiefore Just work ; household hints ; fiction, etc. Sub after __ scribe to-day, or, send *c for latest copy ice of the peace H yde, to answer to business pertaining to laud entries , Lady agent* wanted Send for terms. Wo rnim,«lr ) and final proofs. The President S ty lis h , R e lia b le , S im p le , Up-to- Sum body slatted an endless the charge of rape the complain date, E c o n o m ic a l and A b so lu tely ill undoubtedly sign t 1< I above chain letter system for ten-cent con lug »ito e s s being J. W. Vineyard. P e r fe c t - F it t in f P a p e r P attern s. tributions to the McKinley Memo- His examination was set for *2p. ni. referred to, it is so manifestly it the riel Fund. The mails ste proving to day and « i l l prnhal ly heeondno- interest of the settler ami land pur verv troublesome to handle and a led behind closed doors Deputy chaser ( * n t m,» 1 ft. itateli or l l cto cl mv. ru, n tor) M B A / A R L» « Mr. Holden’s office is in Robin ktentabiiity. 1er free book, t special forco ot clerks has been de Piowecuting Farrin will proeecote — -- - writ* 4 Give to tailed to look after this branch of the case aud C F. M oKm ght lias son’s Building. Fiont street. by defendant.— hiui a cull. the donations. Already tliere have been retainnl P U B L IS H E D EVER Y TUESDAY E. G. D. HOLDEN’S Coquille, Oregon. S O r e r Tim Hundred Million Dollars Insurance (¡pita Clearing for Spring and Sommer, G rre a t R e c in e tio n IN Drygoods, Groceries, Hats, Shoes, and Rubber Goods. For S a le ! P ric e s L o w e s t , Q u a lit y B est. W e c a r r y a com plete lin e of th e b e s t F lo u r a n d F eed s. SSTORE.iecr- Jhe Palace Barber Shop, N R. D. SANFORD DEALER IN R E A L ESTATE. C O Q U IL L E — C IT Y . O R E G O N . Buys, Sells And Exchanges Property Rents Houses, And Farms Does A General Agency Business. — N I AM S T lk DOING THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF THE COQUILLE VALLEY. . > -r- «S2rtz~, « MS CALLS, MAGAZINE ! i - J d m i > ’ ii been some thousands of dollars re- Daily Coast Mail. csifsd aud the list of lett rs is grow A few early ft nit trees are in ing steadily. The first link i« suppos- s d to have started some » h re in In- bloom as well a» tne wild liliea, diana, and tbs chain coveys the whjcb reminds us that spring is near at hand. rthnls aonatry. • - No. 16. 584 Acre» unimproved, 3-4 choice river bottom. The best large tract yet to be had in Coquille valley. $17 per acre. Sau- ford. MS C A L L ■P a tte r n s ^ 4k Seam A'lowH aed Perftwat tees *lte* tl* Basting • * ! Srwteg lie « « > O oposita U. S. Patent Office ( J W A S H IN G T O N , D. 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