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¿qm Coquille fita Jier&tò D E N T I S T Commissioner Hermann urges in Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co’s his annual report that tlie timber market. Coquille, Oregon. ! lands be turned over tc bis office in which he think« business relat ing to them should be utteuded to, G. D. Holden, rather than by the Secretary of Jbe Interior and his assistants, as j X ja w y e r . it seema is now the practice. If Justice of the Peace C y Recorder any fraud is being perpetrated, Mr. XT. S . O o m l a e i o n e r . Hermann wants the job of looking into them, and bis suggestion seems General Insurance Agent. reasonable. Notary Public. However that niav be, the Com- Office in Robinson Building. inissionei’s ri commendation as to C o q u ille , O ukoon . the price of timber lands is timely and ought to be acted upon by J. Sherwood. Congress at the earliest opportunity. Under the law, passed 30 years ago timber lands, regardless of real val A t t o r n e y - at - L a w . C oquille C it y , C oos C ounty , O regon . ue, are sold at $2. oO per acre. One 100 aero tract may be worth only Notary 1 ublio. $5, $10 or $20 “ • ■ >.e, while others are worth two -or three times as much. The Commissioner men F. Hall, tions $100 an acre as the value of A t t o r n e y . a t - L a w , some of these lauds, yet they are all sold indiscriminately at the MARSHFIELD, UUEOON. same price, $2. 60 per acre. —vl If these lauds were actually taken Denial in H itt. E state o f al^kinds. in good faith, secured and held, as dHAD HUDSON, ¡ J . E HAYNES. contemplated by the law, by actual individual settlers, it would not be Hudson & Haynes, so important to raise the price; the Government would then be simply lin in g and Real Estate Agents giving a great many citizens i good bargain. Rut since the lands im Eokley, Curry County, Oregon. AVE vnlunbla Mines. Farms, Stock mediately or soon pass, after entry, Hunches nud Timber Lands forsn le. into the lmuds of speculating cap Hnnse snd f. sores o f land well improved italists the Government ought to n Wilbnr, Dongles county, Or., for sole, get nearer a fair price for them. As or exchange for property in Myrtle 1 oin t it is, a coinparatvely few capitalists are making millions of dollars out of the people. Mr. Hermann says g . H . M c iA D A M that during the 30 years that the law has been in force, the Govern g en eral ment has received only $13,000,000 for its timber lands, and that such lands sold in that time are worth at least *130.000,000; that is, the Gov Horaeslioeiug n Specialty. ernment has made a gift of $117, N. W. Cor Second and Hall Sts , 000,000, loss some expenses ami in C oquille City, Oreg o n .____ terest, to the purchasers of the lands, most of which are owned by a comparatively few persous or syn dicates. This is wrong, even shameful; yet Issued Weeky. it is to be observed that these lands, if held in single tracts of 1(50 acres each, by as many individuals, as many individuals, as contemplated Editor and Publisher. tiie law, would Lave a far less U N C IIM V . ■ ■ • N E B R A S K A . bv value than they now have. The T eh m s — H e b a l d an d C o m m o n e r timber on a singlo tract might be P a y a b l e in A l v a n c f .. worth but little ty the individual Oue Y ear...................................$‘2-00 settler if he kept possession of it, Six Months. . . . '........................ ^'00 because be would not be able to Three M onth«........................... utilize and market it; the value of the timber lies somewhat in the very T H E fuel that a large contiguous area can be secured by the same person or a company, able to log it, build and operate mills and possibly a railroad, and so get the timber man ufactured and taken to a market. Wm. Gallier, Proprietor, So that the tendency to large hold ings is not only natural but almost necessary, and is probably irresist HAHDW0HE. ible. Too stringent a law will some AG 0 TE WAHE how be evaded, as the present law has been, to such an extent thnt the QUEENS WAHE, Secretary of tne Interior is loudly crying “ fraud.” There has been TIN W 0 E. "fraud,” of course, but it has been Call and oinmine goods and iuvestigte prices. aula scarcely disguised, and was invited by the very strictness of the law’s requirments and by tho nature of o o o s b a y the situation. But whatever if anything the Federal Goverment may do Oregon C. W. PATERSON, Prop. assessors can at least get in some Manufacturer o f Marble Monnments. Hen I- useful work for their respective counties in valuing these timber stones. Tablets, etc. cemetery lots enclosed with stone doping lands. It is absurd to assess at $2 or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r or $3 an acre land on which the der. Correspondence solicited from parties iving in the oountrv or other towns ^ho timber is wirth $10 or $60 an aero. may wish anything in my line o f business Since these speculators have gotten J^inaaffruT n > - ClBE G I a b s h f is * T rich or much richer out of the rise in the value of these lands, they T o tlie " O m o r f u . r L a . t e should be compelled to pay taxes on them somewhat iu proportion to their actual value. —Telegram. E A. John H BlacKsiniiaj Wapn Work THE COMMONER William J. Bryan, x . E j . HARDWARE STORE, M le ai Stone Worts Dr. Gibbon T his old reliable and m ost successful spec- [ ialist in San F ratcis- ! co, still continues to [ cure all Sexup! and S em inal Diseases, Isnch as Gonorrlies- ■ Q 'le e t, S t r i o t n re, ■ S y p h ilis, in all it, ¡¡form s, 8kin Diseases, ___ i N e r v o u s Debility, Im potency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of M anhood, the consequence o f self-abuse and excesses producing the following sympa toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss o f memory, pimples on the faco. coughs- oonsumntion etc. DR. GIBBON has practised in Ssn Fran oisoo over 37 years an I those troubled shonld not fail to consult him and receive the ben- It o f hia great skill and experience. The wtor oures when others fa il. Try him CUKES GU A R A N TE E D . Persons cared at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D R . J . F. GIBBON, 625 Kearnev street. San Francisco 8 Half-Tones By Wire- The limber-Und Law- J. Curtis Snook. D. D. S. I. NO 18 COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1902. VOL 20. usual way. This will give some idea of the practical value of the machine. It is a well known fact that where cows are milking rapidly and with the least mental irritation on their part, their milk production is the highest.— Live Slock Journal. tice which “humanilariauism” insists J. I. LAMB, Pres. upon applying in relation to a class in whom all that is best in humanity has been lost —Oregonian. L. HARLOGKER, Vice.Pres. G W WHTE. Cashier COQUILLE V 0 L L E Y B 0 NH- Cold shudders will run down the backs of ladies of fashion, actresses, wives of millionaires, and public Sensation In England- men to learn that fate has a still C A P I T A L - - . 9 0 .O O O worse form of portrayal iu store for London, Nov. 3.— The excitement them. Had enough are the imagin “ Can I Alford It.” CQQXJILILE. OIESIBG-OIfcT yesterday over the reported flight ary portrait! which the staff of of a peer to the Continent was some of our esteemed but illus Does a general banking busineas. Has money to loan on approved The fourteenth unuual report of heightened to day by the announce- trated contemporaries are compelled tlie Vermont Experimental Station, aient that a well known society man personal and real estate security, buys county, town ond school distrio to grind out when no photogiapb J. L. Hills, Director, contains touch Bernard Frazer, has been sen- warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all, kinds of legal instru of the victim can be obtained. But ; helpful information ulong feeding tenced at the Norwich Assizes to menta—Notarial work. they carry their own innocuous i Issues fira insurance at lowest rates in following companies: lines to dairymeu and others, years’ penal servitude. With imbecility on their faces, They ! Among other problems, the feeding Jjjjjj Wtts also sentenced Arthur .Finn, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. gratify tho public thirst for a pic- i of silage iu comparison with buy Thorold, the son of a clergyman, B O A B D O P D X R E C T O E S . turc, any old picture; they use up , was undertaken. A uniform grain connected, as is Frazer, with one V J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKER J. J L A M B space and economize test, and they I allowance wiib fed all the cows; then | pf oldest und proudest families L. HARLOCKEB, and G W.WHITE. can be used over and over again, I some received silage ami hay and The like the jokes of J. Miller, whenever I others hay only. Tho conclusions < in the United Kingdom. it seems worth while to alter them are as follows: 1. Seven per cent prisoners were charged with carry a bit to suit a fresh name. The less milk and butter were made ing on a regular campaign to de new method is more relentless, for | when silnge was omitted from the prave the morab, of yoiitn all over it means a real pbotogiapk ns the ration than were made when it was the country. foundation of the picture. General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building, included. This statement is like Team Went Over Grade- Given tbe bride of a distin wise true for the unit of dry inatter C o q u ille , O re go n guished cracksman iu Missouri or eaten. 2. The quality of milk re San Francisco, Nov. 3.—J. M the leader of a lynching bee dnwh mained unchanged. 3. Almost Hutchings, who discovered the South, and something happen without exception a change from ing that starts a journalistic call for silage to hay was accompanied by Yosemite Valiev and opened it for IRepresentedL. her or his portrait, any photograph shrinkage, and a change from hay tourists, has been killed by his - - $ 1 4 ,4 0 0 ,4 5 0 .3 3 of the interesting person cau be to silage by increase in the milk team going over the grade on his H ome I nsurance C om pany , N . Y . - - - - - - Mr. S t . P aul F. <k M . I nsurance C ompany , M inn . - . . . $ 2,855,012.00 telegraphed to the metropolis and flow. A gain of one aud two-thirds way into the famous valley. - $ 2,435,571.29 received as a “ pictorial message,” a cents a day per cow as a result of Hutchings was nearly 90 years of T raders ’ I nsurance C o m pa n y , C hicago - - - - - stylus at the receiving end slowly replacing one-third of the hay by age, and uutil recently spent every H ome F. & M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.715.39 F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P h iladelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.98 but. surely drawing a copy of tbe silage, is ohtained when silage is Winter in the Yosemite. E qu itable L ike I nsurance C ompany , N. Y . - - - - - $304,598,063.40 origiual as it appears on a half-tone rated at $3 par ton and hav at $10 New York, Nov. 5.— The traiD I have had over T h ir ty Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen plate at the sending end. Actually, per ton. Prof. Hills closes his sum bearing Presid“ ut Roosevelt ar cy work in Insurance matters, and all business entrusted to me will re the main features and an approach mary as follows: ‘The question for rived here at 11:18. The Presi ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above to a likeness can be telegraphed the dairy farmer has long since E. G. D. HOLDEN, from the zinc plate at one end to changed from “ Cau I afford to build dent whs met by tbe committee ap Fire Insurance Com pun its. General Insurance Agent Hie “ moviug pen" at tho other A a silo?’ to “ Can I ‘ afford to be with pointed for the purpose and was escorted to the Masonic Temple, fairly good copy is the result- out a silo?’ ” — "Northwest Pacific where he participated in the exer The pains and penalties of beiug Farmer. cises attending the Sesqui-centcn- remarkable for riches or public ninl anniversary o f tbe initiation office, or some other attri uto which of George Washington into the Too Many Immigrants. renders the citizen a prey to thé Alias G. IA/. Webber, late of Grand Valley, Colorado. Masonic fraternity, which took press, will now affect the romi test place in the lodge at Fredericks Moution has been made before in corners of the land. Wherever a burg Va., November 4, 1762. camera aud a telegraph wire have these columns of the greatly in penetrated no one will be safe from creased immigration fo this country New York, Nov. 5.— Many girle publicity over nigbt. And the duiiug tbe past year of people from have joined tbe striking silver Whose addiess is ' rngo, has located with us, aud is ready to Italy, Austria-Hungary and Russia, worst of it is that these pictures will smiths in MauhattHn and Brook answercalls at Any time His 16 >6 ire’ of experience puts himin a not be fancy portraits, in which but perhaps a reader may catch a lyn, aud a general strike of 3000 position to do you good service. Terms: 1 per cent on all sums over beldames of eighty are shown ns clearer idea of this volume of im silversmiths is threatened thiongh- $500. $5.00 for less amounts. Orders left at HER a LD office. simperiug maidens aud men of migration when it is stated that it out Massachusetts, Connecticut exiguous dimensions are designed approximates in numbers the popu and Rhode Island, if a nine-hour according to tho front elevation of lation of a great city like St. Louis work day is not granted. Heveo Goliath, but they will have an awful or Baltimore. The Italian immigra firms of this city are reported to realism about them, so that the tion alone about equaled the popu have granted the smith's demand. victims’ owu friends must recognize lation of St. Paul, and that from The retiring editor o f a Guthrie, them, and will bo unable to deny Austria-Hungary was nearly a« large, while that from Russia would Ok!a„ newspaper says to his read their authenticity. There are peoplo copable of ac- make a city of the size of Syracuse ers iu his faiewell address that “ Any Booh and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles— clutning the -‘electrograph” aB a or New Haven. The total immigra ir. au or set of men, candidates, thugs Call at the HERALD office Our prices are right. tion for the fiscal year was 730,798, or thieves, who say that this paper signal teat in civilization, an ad an increase or’ 167.V30 over the pro has oucter our management re vance Instead of a backsliding. They maunder about tbe usefulness of ceeding year, aud a number exceed ceived or offered to accept a cent this deadly machine because the ed in but one previous year, 1882. for tbe support of any candidates, features of an escaping criminal cau After that year immigration de policy, or any illegal Or dishonest travel alongside his train nnd arrive creased, until iu 1895, owing chiefly purpose, is a typiol lying, slander before him at his destination, thus to the “ hard times” here as well as ous vagubond, oi a villain seeking LOCATED A I enabling the police to meet him at elsewhere, it amounted to but 258, office whom we ImvA refused to the station with a portrait in hand 000. Many of these immigrants support for good reasons.” New3- OOQXJI_ _3UE j CITY-, OTSEQ-OTT. for purposes of identification. W it make fairly good citizens; nearly all paperdom. of them are self-supporting; yet tile ness, they do not reflect that for the Mr. Knox snys we can get a good sake of a little usefulness great better judgment is that we are re title to the Panama canal. Uncle N E W ORGANIZATION. damage may eusue. Appalling is ceiviug too many immigrants from Sam will now proceed to dig, that the thought that a great financier these countries.—Telegram. is, to dig for a treaty. N E W MANAGEMENT, on whom tho price of rtocks de E. G. D. HOLDEN’S Our Three IiMreh Million Dollars taraace Capital B K I G E O R G E , T n e --»« »- A u c tio n e e r For all kinds of Job Printing' COOS COUNTY ACADEMY pends may be kodaked when suffer ing from a toothache, and the ex pression of haggardness incidental thereto may be registered the next day in the morning press, with the result thnt a panic starts. Our own city crop of “ ugly mugs” goes a loug way to make pessimists over break fast tables; but the electrograph adds tbe pictures of everybody be tween Pekin and Laud’s End, b e tween Cape Cod and the Golden Gate, and darkens thereby our lives. The Pendleton East Oregonian is not wholly in sympathy with the movement against the “ sweatbox” through the agency of which a great deal of testimony against criminals is developed. “ In nearly every case in Oregon,” says the East Oregon ian, “ of au outrageous crime within the past year, tbe truth has been brought out through confession” by means of the “ sweatbox;” and this being so, “ it may not bo so bad a thing, after nil. The cry against everything that seems harsh to the oversensitive is not always justified. Demand For M ilk in g Machines- The criminal element is never humane in its work,nnd a little rough The question of securing a good treatment sometimes brings crim practical milking machine i« engag inals to their senses. There is ing the attention of the Agricultural nothing like treatiug a fellow like he Department. Major Alvord, Chief is at home.”Tliere is more sense than of the Dairy Division, states that the grammar in this reranrk. Those labor required to milk the cows of who come into close contact with the United States is represented by the criminal class agree that we the work of about 35,000 men work have of late years carried the spirit Politics A Big Farce- ing ten hour3 a day the year of “ humanity" to a point where New York, Nov. 3.— Politics was around. He tells me there is no there is less terror than there ought discussed in many pulpits in this effective milking machines in opera to be in the practice of society in city, and lessons were drawn from tion iu this country, though ho its dealings with criminals. Moral the conflict now being waged. Rev. knows of a few iu Iowa which milk suasion and the ‘‘rule of kinduess” Robert Paddock, in an address be one cow at a time. His division is i s all very well as applied to certain fore the West Side Young Men’s now arranging to make a test of a typts of youthful waywardness, but Cbristiau Association, said: Scotch machine which will milk six in denling with habitual and hard “ It is strange that ministers do or eight cows at a time. The oper ened criminals it is wholly inade not talk polities. It is a pathetic ation of this milker is said to be quate. The thug, the thief, tbeout- condition of society and Christianity superior in several respects to hand \ rnger of women, the deliberate rate if preaebars fail to tnke their part milking. The action on the cows ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Tbei teats is ihe1 n ;a «T p o s s U ibleU B to°th: j " " Dot " T * ? * il' in the discussion of political sub are hardened agai hardened against jects. Parishioners should demand sucking i f the o ilf, the motion hav- I sensibilities «re methods, which they that their ministers interest them ing a polling effect. The operation 8 y">P'ithetic nly laugh at as marks of weakness. selves in polities. A mas cann it bo is performed by means of a pump The suggestion that the criminal he attached to the milkers which sucks ■ a good Christian if be dues not treated “ like he is at home"— that : exercise all the privileges and duties ! the milk from the "ow's udder in a ! is, with a severity after his own very i atuial manner. Power is, of of good citizenship fashion of severity and calculated to “ Hundreds and thousands are couise, required, for the milker. reach his calloused sensibilities—is One man att-iches tbe apparatus to selling their votes every day. in accord with tho judgment of ; What does it mean? It means thut six or eight cows and then sets the 1 those best entitled to give judgment. those men realize no responsibility pump in operation which requires Jails aud prisons ought to be made to the state, certainly not to Ood, ! about one-half horse power lo run. indeed a terror to evil-doers, nnd and none to themselves. What a By this means, six cows, it is claim . since experience proves tha* this farce it is for Christian men to go ed, can be milked in about twelve 1 cannot be done by seminary to tho polls aud imagine we have minutes. | methods, then the strong hand The DopArtment proposes to make would better be applied. The cod- a < hoice. We may gain our rights by attending and demanding those a test on some good hard of milkers dling practice has given us the | —possibly tbe herd at St. Elizabeth prison “hero" of whom Tracy is the ; rights at the primaries.” , Insane Asylum near Washington — most conspicuous example; possibly - .* * - T n C u r e a C o l * l <n O n e D a y . ! selecting twelve uniform milch cows another and severer method will Tfikv Laxative Bromo Qniatne Tablets and on six of them using the tnilk- yield a better result. Prison experts vl! drusyiete refund tbe money if it failsto 1 ing machine for a period of weeks think so. Almost to a m»n they enre E .W Grove’ s signature is on each i while the other six are milked in the are out of sympathy with tho prac- ( package. - .-*-■•«»- -- j . — A T'hii»k*<K >vlns » I n n e r . Heavy eating is usually the first cause of indigestion. 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