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Coquille Temperament. J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. Terapermant and constitution of Office eror Johnson, Dean & Go’s the physical man regulate the dif ferent qualification of mind in man market. Coquille, Oregon. Thus it is, that one man’s forte is developed in business Affairs another H! .G D. Holden, in mechanics, a third in invention, etc. Those different developments aro man’s adaptability, those prin L a w y e i. Justice ot the Peace. City Recorder. ciples established we havo found the X J . £ 3 . C o m m i s s i o n e r , natural classification o f man in re lations to his position in life. General Insurance Agent A quarter of a century ago, com Notary Public. merce, industry, agriculture, filled Office in Robinson Building. entirely different points than today, COQUILLE, OltEOQN. Broadness of knowledge, obtained by studies into the manifold affairs ^ J. Sherwood, of producing, increase of population, greater demands on changing from n more natural to a more, so-culled Attorney - a* - Law. C oquille C it y , C oos C ounty , O regon . refined way of living, spread of civilization, all have caused their Notary tn blio. share to force brain work into the head, making physical work second ary to the forces and power. John F. Hall, Commerce, to speak in a general A . t t o r n . © 3 r . a . t - L a w , way of this most important factor, either to enrich or impoverish the MAUSHFIELD, OBKQON. individual, or as well as whole ---------- =5 P=---------- Dealei In K xal E« titii j> f »11 kind». nations could lead us here to no consequences, any half way measures SHAD HUDSON, .' 1 HAYNES. could not create perfect understand ing; at the present moment the Hudson & Haynes, great strikes among coal men show us the diversity of opinions. Scru •dining and Real Estate Agents pulous honesty, punctulity, shrewd ness are the necessities for success. Eckley, Curry County. Oregon. AVE valuable M»nes, Farms, Stock Industry—wherever we go we llanches and Timber Lands for sale. find no resemblance between tbo House and ft aorea o f land w ell improved different branches in industry of the Wilbur, Douglas oountv, O r., for sale, present day and the days of half a exchange for property in Myrtle Point contury ago. Brain work, the ex pansion of mind, has wrought this great and powerful revolution. Let us investigate those fnst im provements; closely watch the cor OENERAL rect, perfect movements of many of those higher graded machines, mi raculous exactness, true in all de tails, powerful to battle against na Horseshoeing « Specialty. ture’s forces, delicate to the superi V. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts , ority of any of the most developed O oqm lle City, Oregon. sonses of even experts; as illustration let us mention the engine—tho least touch will regulate develop ment to power and swiftness, the finest silk thread unraveled from a Issued WeeKy. cocoon or the heaviest steel rope are spun apparently without great efforts; the finest laces, the rough est materials are woven, instruments Editor and Publisher, to weigh spirituous liquids, others to test milk-fats, others to measure T e rm s — H er a ld and C om m oner — the tensity of air, machines to pro P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e . duce electricity with instruments at One Y ear....................................$2.00 tached to speak to great distance or Six Months................................. 100 send messages through thousands of Three Months........................... 75 miles of wnter from continent to continent, instruments used, such as T H E camera, etc. There is no branch of industry which hns not undergone changes so that a master of any part of former years loss thun a half a century ago, would not be entirely lost with the Wm. Gather, Proprietor, manipulation and work of the pres ent time accomplished solely by HARDWARE, brain work. » And yet we have upon the broad AGfITE WARE surtace of this earth one class of men who atrociously deny the ac QUEENS WARE, ceptance of advancement, who stub TIN V(l bornly refuse that, great lesson thut Call and uiamine Rood» and inveatigte mind is a greater factor than physi price s, anla cal power; that with brain work our labor is made easier, pleasant, much coos b a y more profitable and satisfactory to men or beast and these men are far mers but not the agriculturists.— M. G. Pohl in American Grange C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Bulletin and Scientific Farmer. H g. H. MaADAM BlacKsiitti jJ F a p a Wort TtjE COMMONER William J. Bryan, USCOLIi, • • • NEBRASKA. I. X. L. HARDWARE STORE, aid Stone Works Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments. Hen 1- stonos. Tablets, eto. cemetery lota enclosed with stone oeping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties iving in the country or other towns who may wish anything in my line o f business MURSHFIVTO - O bbo rTio t îx e TD n i o r t u n a t © Dr. Gibbon T his old reliable and most sncoessful spec i a l i s t in San Frac^Is- r co, still continues to tenre all Sexual nnd S em inal Diseases, Israeli as Gonorrhes- | G l e e t , 8 t r i o t n re, ■ S yp h ilis, in all it, ■forms, Skin Diseases. » N e r v o u s Debility, Im potency, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f Manhood, the conseqnenoe o f self-abuse and excesses producing the following sympn toms: Sallow countenanoe, 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 fa ce, oonghs- oonsum ction eto. D R . GIBBON has practised in San Fran oisoo over 37 years an I those troubled should not fail to oousalt him and reoeive the ben- fit o f his great skill nnd experience. The ootor cures when others fa il. Try him. CORES GU ARAN TEED. Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D R . J . F . GIBBON. 625 Kearney street. San Franoisoo i We promptly obtain P. 8. and Foreign . to r .4 I.ak.fech or pboto ofInvention for' * fro. r«l->rt on &'■ NO 21 COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1902. VOL 20._________ B E N T I S T lietälö. ?«olutlons of Condolence. historical societies and pablio brsries in eastern states, and in this way is largely assisting in making historic Oregon hotter known to tbe people of our land. Anyone desiring to seenro copies enn do so by applying to Geo. H. Himes, Assistant Secretary of tbe Society, City Hall, Portland, Ore. W hereas , Tho AH Wise Baler o f tho Universe has seen fit to re move from our midst Walter R, Clinton, brother of onr esteemed neighbor, Annie M. Moon, and W hereas , In the death of Wal ter R. Clinton, Neighboi Annie M. Moon has lost a loving brother, Pleasant Hill Items. therefore be it Resolved, That the members of About 1206 logs were recently Evening Tide Circle, No. 214, ex- run to the Cedar Point I om r bo I end to Npighbor Annie M. Moon taken over to the bay Minard A , ¡heir deepest sympathy in her sor- Folsoms are their c ■' tiers II pw and commend her to Him who many logs have be- u br ug!. - cut ! ‘.(ireth for her; and be it farther of the North anil E forks H 1 Resolved. That a oopy of these recent high waters. resolutions be spread upon our 1 Fred Miuaid is r: unit :/ a -in ’ ’ J .jinutes and a copy furnished each logging camp this a in' r. or the Coquille pnpdrj fitr publica The 8th of this mouth, Grange tion, and that a copy bo furnished fair day at Myrtle Point was, so Neighb- Annie M. Moon. Frate. .aly submitted. stormy tho fair was not what it would have been if tho weather O ra X . M aury , E l l a S trangl had been good. Tbe Coos Bay road is in a down side- up condition, but the stages are still? running. A n n ie K n ow lton . Coquille, November 22, 1902. Ooos Bay N gwr . Miss MabelWeekly is teaching a During tbe late freshet, it is esti- subscription school at Pleasant Hill with 23 pnpils in attendance. that 6,000 logs were floatod out of tho tributaries o f North Coos river. Miss Moliie Caldwell is teaching The operation performed on in Brewster valley. John Golden’s eye by Dr. Straw Two ladies have tnkcu up home- proved very successful, and indica at ads about Brewster valley. tions are favorable for a complete Timber is tbe object. recovery. M. J. Krantz is running n log News has been received that ging camp. Manly Roberts was iujnred by an Alex 8turdvant is fixing to go to explosion on c. tag,in SanFrancisco California. last week, and that he is being Rev. Geo. Bunyon has been oyer treated at the marine hospital. at Giavel Ford on a visit, preach- Tbe letter did not state whether iug at Pleasant Hill on the 16th. or not be was seriously injured, He will, with D. A. Jackson, hold a nor did it give any partionlars. protracted meeting at Fishlrap from Tbe Coquille H e r a l d has added theJ23rd o f November to December a Campbell cylinder press to its 4th. plant, dispensing with the old Wm. Hall has a fine lot o f fat Washington hand press. Brother hogs. Dean is to be congratulated on a labor saver, E. J. Lamb made a successful bnving secured bat as it is tbe only power press in log run lately. the connty it ie liable to make the E. N. Harry and brother, Grant rest of us feel a little envious. have been building cedar houses for two lady homesteaders above That the Bulletin is keeping Brewster of lute. abreast of the times and holding its G. L. D. own in the march of progression can *- > easily be seen by the vast improve Pleasant Hill Items. ments that are constantly taking place in our sanctum. Our worthy Not seeing any items from this contemporaries are constantly -mak loenlity in your valuable paper for ing improvements, so why should some time, I will proclaim the do we not follow along in the same ings of this vicinity. line? The Coast Mail has enlarged Wo had preaching services by its valuable little daily; the Enter Brother Bunion of tho Coos circuit prise he s added new typo, and last, and Brother Jackson of this circuit but not least, the H erald has in of the United Brethern church, last stalled a cylindor press. Now, for Sabbath. The services were inter ourselyes—we are the proud pos Hessors of a bran new, perfected1 esting and impressive. two revolution, tapeless delivery, Our Sunday School is progress ouble action, self cocking stove. ing nicely with the attendence of 25 bis valuable article is warranted to scholars, nuder the union system. burn and consume in a systematic Rev. Secrest of tbo German Bap manner, any amouit of coal that we tist church of Myrtle Point closed can borrow from our neighbors. a short series c f meetings two weeks We did not fall heir to this indis- ago last Sabbath. The meetings pensible piece of furniture through were instructive and a good attend any advertising scheme either. We ance was present. Mr. S< crest is an simply trusted our iron-clad nervo able speaker representing Jesus and and “ stood off” tho dealer for it. him crucified, cutting off all side Our patrons are requesten to call and examine the heater before it’s issues added to by man. too late. The dealer may want the We have a four months day stove back for various reasons and school iu progress, with twenty-two we’l ba loft “ in the cold.”— Bulletin. pupils on roll and Miss Mable Weekly at tho helm. Death of Emil Erickson. Minard & Fulsome are runniug The Quarterly of the Oregon their summer run of logs which go Historical Society, No. 3, Vol. 3, to Coos bay. September, 1002, lies on our table. L. 8. Minard expects to start up As asusl it is full of interest to all who care to know nnytbing about bis mother’s saw mill, and supply the beginnings of things in Oregon, the hungry wants of the people for and what good citizen does not? lumber. A much needed enterprise. The contents are as follows: Sheep Neig lbor John Smith, a late ar husbandry in Oregon, by Hon. rival from Oklahoma, who purchased John Minto, a pioneer of 1844. the old Schofield farm, is well The Origin end History of tbe pleased wi.n this counrty. Willamette Woolen Factory, tbe Mr. F. Minard and J. O. Steuiler firHt on tbe Pacific coast, by tbe are preparing to cut a small run of late L. E. Pratt, who constructed logs nnd intend to havo them ready the factory and managed it for sev for the spring run. eral years; lir e American Fur Real estate is changin'? hands Trade in the Far West, a review of tbe recent work by Capt. Hiram M. nowndays. Mr. J. P. Stemler sold to M. J. Chittenden, U. S. Corps of E n gineers, by Mrs. Frances Fuller Krantz a twenty-fivo acre tract ad Victor; Reminiscences o f James joining his farm. 3tock of all kinds look well and Jory, a pioneer of 1847, nnd D. K Warren, a pioneer of 1852, by H. overy one is jubilant over their many 8. Lyman; Remoniscences of Mrs. good crops now in store for winter, Tabitba B towd , a pioneer o f 1846, and looking forward for a greater beat known as “ Grandma" BrowD, blessing the coming year with the who taught tbe first school at Fuiest . many now enterprises promised. - -o - - Grove, out o f which baa grown tlie A CoM IVaro. Pacific University o f today, by Mis, Jane K incey Smith. In ad The forecast o f sudden changes in dition there are three interesting the weather serves notico that a documents: 1. Relating to the hoarse voice and a heavy cough may formal tnking o f tbe Columbia invade the sanctity of health in your river August 19, 1818, by Capt, J. 1 own home. Cautious people have Biddle, U S. N 2. Letter of a bottle of One Minute Cough Qyrn March 4. 1843. published n i I, m always at hand. K. H. Wise, Mad National Intelligencer, Washing ison, Gn , writes: I am indebted to io n , D. C , relating to O leg ?i. ;; One Minute Cough Cure for my Ex tract from a lecture by George present good health, and probably L, Hilliard in Hartford, Conn , in 1 mv life". It cures coughs, colds, 1845, opposing the idea of the U.S. lagiippe, bronchitis, pneumonia and giving up its claim to the Oregon all throat and lung troubles. One country. Every copy of this Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm quarterly should be carefully pre draws out the inflammation, heals served. In a few years it will lie. and soothes the mucons membranes pome invaluable to every student ami strengthens the lungs. R. S. It is sent to a large uniuber of i Knowlton. D The following wo take from the Daily Coast regarding the death of Emil Erickson, who died at North Bend, Nov. 26, 1902: Deceased was born in Dalton, Goltonbcrg, Sweden, May 4, 1859. Ho came to Coos bay some time in the seventies and has been in the employ of the different sawmills ever since. He was married on Nov. 14, 1881 to Miss Hattio RobertsoD, a daughter of Jan. Robertson, of Coos river. Ho was a member of the A. O. U. W. and the M. W. A. orders and had many friends who will re gret his untimely taking off. The cause of his death was blood-poison ing, arising from the laceration of one of bis fingers by a rusty nail. Besides a widow, he leaves three children: Robert aged 8, Alton 6, and Violet 5. No one ever thought Mr. Roose velt a beauty but the artists find he makes good material. There are people whose chief dis tinction seems to be their perennial dissatisfaction with things In gen eral. The yellow journals are copying the stage as fast as they can in pro viding anatomical displays and pur veying to a prurient taste. Washington City has an anti- smoke law which has wisely been laid on the shelf until sujh time as the Washingtonians ,n get an anti- smoke coal. Will some millionaire kindly pro vided free transportation to the wilds uf Africa fo> tie uarehisL) who do not believe iu an) or: . government. The Pennsj Iva. i It. R model in many w: . l eus pea sions for its emp ret < r,d now presents its men vu li auotliei u- crease in wages, and without solie itation. No wonder. it gets good service and is perhaps the safest road in the world. An election official in Wost Vir ginia traded tbe ballot box for a “ hound dog.” This delay tho vis ible arrangements of the voting, bat it did not interfere with the usual nnd foredained result. “ Hound dogs” are more valuable than side elections. In Copenhagen there is a circular tower 100 feet high. The only way to reach its top is by a spiral passage 12 feet broad. Recently an automoble was driven up this tower in one minute. 186 years ago Peter the Great drove four horses up the same tower. An English author, now 70 years of age, prides himself on the fact that he always stand at his writing and uses a quill pen. The trouble with most of authors is that they stand on their heads when they write and neglect to use the eraser. In Sandusky, Ohio, a 5-year-old boy, was run over by a train. His right arm was severed from hiB shoulder, but be picked it up in his left hand, walked home and told his mother before he fainted. We hope this youngester may recover as we need more like him. The officials of the Turkish post offices pry into every letter they think may prove interesting, and in order to escape this espionage Eng land, Austria, Franco and Servia have their own post offices in the larger cities of that country. J. I. LAMB, Prat. L. H ARLO GKER, Vice.Pres. G W WHTE. Cashier COQUILLE V0LLEY B0NK- . - - . 5 0 . 0 0 0 C O Q X T X X j U j IE]. O IE ^ IB a -O IS r Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school distrio warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds o f legal instru ments—Notarial work. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: .¿Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. S O A JR X 5 O P 1 r > x i2 E c ? r o is s . A. J. SHERWOOD, I8AIAH HACKER 3. J LAMB T; HATtLOCTCm and G W.WHITE. E. G. D. HOLDEN’S General Insurance Office, - o o q u ille , Over Tira B o iM H - Robinson Building, O r e g o n od Dollars lasaraaca Capita ^© presen ted - H oms I nsurance C ompany , N. Y . .......................................$14,406,450.33 S t . P aul F. & M. I nsurance C ompany , M inn . - - - - $ 2,855,012.00 T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C h i c a g o ............................. $ 2,435,571.29 H ome F . & M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.715.39 F ir * A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.98 E quitable L ife I nsurance C ompany , N. Y . ......................... $304,598,063.40 I have had over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen cy work in Insurance matters, and all business entrusted to me will re ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above Fire Insurance Companies. E. G. D. HOLDEN, General Insurance Agen 33IGJ- G - E O R G E , Alias 6. W. Webber, late of Grand Valley, Colorado. T h e A u c t io n e e r Whose address is Arago, has located with us, and is ready to answer calls at any time His 15 years’ of experience puts himin a position to do you good serf ice. Terms: 1 per oent on all sums over $500. $5.00 for less amounts. Orders left at HERALD office. For all kinds of Job Printino Booh and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles- Call at the HERALD office Our prices are right. All marriageable spinsters are ex pected to go to Kansas soon for their health as tbe Governor-elect and Lieutenant-Governor-elect are baohelors and are under contract with the people who elected them to marry before installation in office. Get your ticket, please. COOS COUNTY ACADEMY. A violinist recently bought a geuuine Stradivari us for $1 from a second hand dealer in Columbia, Pa. It is worth of note that his luck was not altogether chance aB his training made him competent to recognize a good instrument with out regard to names or apparent condition. -5 J S - Tbe Russian Navy uses huge kites to raise spies to a great height from which, by the aid of powerful glasses, distant ships may bo ob served. The kites may be used even iD calm weather as the speed of the ship is sufficient to produce air cur rent enough to raise the kite. LOCATED A1 C O Q X J U — i X- j IE O I T T , A Chicago physician says each organ of the body has a soperate in telligence and when they become diseased, or misbehave as he puts it, all you have to do is to scold them nnd you will get well. Wo always A Remarkable Otter. thought the old hnbit of “ damning The attention of our renders is | your lights and yonr liver” was not directed to *ho announcement in altogether bad. this issue of special clubbing rates VYliy an anarchist should pick out with Y ouko P eople ’« W eekly , the | King . Leopold for an nttrmpt at bent paper of its class published assassination is beyond our powers in America. Our arrangements aro , of imagination, unless anarchists exclusive, and on terms that enable arc absolute fools. Leopold is not us to offer O u t'p ap er nnd the only a very democratic king, but he H erald for the price of single sub is one of U,i. ro<v approachable of scription tr> this paper alone Our mi n. Surely the “ reds” aro not sot readers will surely appreciate ibis ting up as moralists and preparing very liberal offer, nnd we invite to kill pcoplo for sojial irregular- them to make it knowD to such of ! ¡ties. their friends ns are not already sub scriber» Two papers for the price of one is an inducement seldom offered, especially when cither is well worth the price asked for both. Tbl* Ilfiular« || on every box of tbe «enelee All subscriptions, accotrpaniod by cash, should be sent to this office the remedy I M r e t M a eoM «■ erne d a ? <§& A Laxative Bromo-Quiimie Table«* ÏS E 0 - 0 3 ST N E W ORGANIZATION. NEWfMANAGEMENT, COMPETENT FACULTY. 'COURSES IN ENGLISH. MUSIC. MATHEMATICS. ELOCUTION, SCIENCE Tuition per term of 12 weeks, if paid in advanoe, $4.50, for grades 1 /2 , 3 and 4. For grndes 5, 6, and 7, $6 per term. 8th and 9th grades, $7 per term, Fall term opens 1st Monday in October. all on or address For particulars A H- MULKEY, Superintendent The Christian Scientists of Ne braska are thinking of applying to the courts for a mandamus to dis continue the teaching of physiology and kindred subjects in the pubiio schools. If tbe “ scientists” knew a little more about physiology and kindred subjects they would cease to be pseudo-scientists. For 27 years the Hon. Henry L. Dawes, Ex-U. 8. Senator from Mass, has gone to tho polls with his coach man, Patrick O’Hearn. Mr. Dawes always votes the republican ticket and then holds the horses while Patrick votes the straight demo cratic. 0 P A R K AND W A S H IN G T O N , P O R T LA N D , OREG ON The school where thorough work is done; whese the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its b est; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A. P . A R M S T R O N G , LL. B., P R IN C IP A L Three Times the Value of Aqy Ottjer.... 0NF-THIRD EASIER- OH E-THIRD FASTER. The ouly Sowing Machine that 0es not fai I in any point. _ R O T A R Y MOTION AND B A L L BEARIN GS. Tbe lightest run ning machine In the world. R A P ID —saves abont one day iu three sewing that much faster than any vibrating shuttle sewing machine M ore time is saved, more money earned. Quiet anddurable. Tbe rotary motion doe away with noise and wear causod by the forward and back ware movement of tbe shuttle. Gen oral office for tbo Paciflo Coast at 933 Market St., San Francisco, California.