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    Coquille
VOL
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1003.
20.
3 D E N T IS T
The Coming Expositions.
J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
The foot thnt there are two great
Office ever Johnson, Doan & Co’s
expositions to take place in the two
market. Coquille, Oregon.
coming years, the Lewis and Clark,
at Portland in 1905, and that which
G. D. Holden,
promises to bo for the greatest the
world has ever seen, given at St.
Louis in commemoration of the one
La-wryer.
anniversary
of the
Justice ol me Peace,
City Recorder. hundredth
Louisiauna purchase, next year.
IT . S . C o m m is s io n e r .
This is certainly an opportune time
General Insurance Agent.
for Oregon to get in some of her
Notary Public.
best licks in the way of advertising
Office in Robinson Building.
her resuroes nnd putting out in­
C oquille , Q beoqn .
ducements for enterprising people
seeking locations.
All exhibits,
the gathering of which constitute a
^ J. Sherwood,
great portion of the expense, may
he used to g o o « advuntnge at
Attorney - at - Law.
both places.
oquille
C ity , C oos C ounty , O regon .
Notary Fnblio.
John F. Hall,
Attorney .a t - L ^ ’
We give the following facts con­
cerning the S t Louis exposition
which were furuished by Secretary
Chas. M. Reeves
which gives a
good idea as to the extent and
magnitude of this grand affair:
An International Exposition will
be held in St. Louis to celebrate
Dealei in R eal E stat * of »11 kind».
the Centcnniel Anniversary of the
first expansion of the Nation, a step
SHAD HDD80N, /
: J. E. HAYNES.
which mado possiblo the commercial
and political development which
has given the United States her
Hudson & Haynes,
present commanding position in the
ilining and Real Estate Agents World’s affairs.
Eckley, (furry County, Oregon.
The Congress of the United
AVE valuable Mine«, Farm», Htook
Ranchos and Timber Land» for»ftie. Statos has stamped its approval up­
on this great undertaking by ap­
House and ft aoro» of land well improved propriating »5,000,000 and the City
Wilbur, Douglas oounty, O r.,fo re a le .
exohange for property in Myrtle Point of St. Louis lias appropriated the
magnificent sum of $10,000,000 to
aid in its installation in a manner
g . H . M 6 A D A M
commensurate with its great mis­
sion.
GENERAL
In extent and variety of inter­
ests as well as in the amount of
money to be expended, it is de­
signed on a larger scale than any
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
proceding Exposition in the World’s
N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts., history.
O oqm lle City, Oregon.
The Missouri Legislature at its
last session appropriated $1,000,000
for its building and exhibit.
The
Illinois Commission is now in the
Issued WeeKy*
field backed with an appropriation
of $250,000, which probably will ho
doubled at tho next spsifloD.
In
Iowa a bill appropriating $125,000
was passed by the Legislature; this
Editor and Publisher,
probably will be increased.
MNCOLN, • ■ • NEBRASKA. amount
New York has made a preliminary
T erms — H erald and C ommoner
appropriation of $100,000, and
P ayable in A dvance .
One Y ear....................................$2.00 Mississippi, a state that never before
Six Months................................. L00 made an appropriation for Expo­
Three M onth«.....................•
75 sition purposes, has provided $50,
000 for her pirticipation in this
great enterprise.
T H E
The enterprising state of Oregon
has always played a prominent part
in the development of the North­
west aLd in every liuo leading to
the advancement of humanity. Her
sons and daughters are among the
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
best of every State aud Territory iu
the Union, and her social, commer­
HAHDWfIHE,
cial and civil influence extends
throughout the whole.
•AG0TE W(IHE
We ask you to do everything in
QUEENS WflQE,
your power to pavo tho way to a
liberal appropriation by the Legis­
TIN WfUfE
lature to enable Oregon to be so
Call and exnmiue «cods mid inveetiate
cover 1200 acres.
prices,
aula
The construction cost of the Paris
Exposition was $9,000,000, that of
coos bay
the Columbian Exposition, $18,1122,
000, and tho total ost of the Pan-
American Exposition was $10,000,
0. W. PATERSON, Prop.
000,.
The estimated cost of the St.
Aianaf&otnrer of Marble Monuments, Hea \ -
Louis World’s Fair will be $30,000,
gtonen, Tablets, etc.
cemetery lots enclosed with stone ooping 000.
This, you know, will mean
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties $40,000,000 by the time the work is
iving in the country or other towns who completed.
may wish anything in my line of business
Before the Exposition gates are
M arbhfiptd
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O beq
open, the city of St. Louis will have
To tlxe "O nlortunate expended the enormous sum of $20,
000,000. Of this amount $5,000,000
was appropriated for the Fair
Dr. Gibbon through the Municipal Assembly,
T h is old reliable ana her citizens raised $5,000,000 ad­
most successful spec­ ditional by private subscription, and
i a l i s t in San Frarcis-
roo, still continues to by popular yote at a special election
l cure a ll Sexup! and the
Charter Amendments were
Sem in al Diseases,
arried, which will enable the city
lunch a.s Gonorrhes-
|G 1 ee t , S t r 1 c t u re, to expend $ 10 , 000,000 for for street
R Syphilie, in all it, paving and other public improve­
■forms, S kin Diseases.
" N e r v o u s Debility, ments.
M AR SHFIBLD , OR EG O N .
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filacKsiitti j W apn Wort
TH E COMMONER
William J. Bryan,
I. X . L .
H ARDW ARE STO R E ,
Marble aad Stole Worts
Im potency, Seminal Weakness and Loss cf
Manhood, tho consequence of self-abuse
and exoesses producing the following sympa
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation of the
heart, weakness of the limbs and baok, loss
of memory, pimples on the faoe, coughs-
consumotion etc.
DR. G IB B O N has practised in San Fran,
oisoo over 37 yearsan □ those troubledshoald
not fail to consult him and receive the ben­
efit of his great skill and experience. The
doctor cures when others fa il.
Try him.
CURES G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured
at home. Charges reasonable. Call or
write.
D R . J . F . G IB BO N ,
625 Kearney street. San Francisco
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Kings Coal And Cold.
In Evsry Way ComroemUble.
The coal situation throughout the
East and Middle West has assumed
an exceedingly serious aspect.
It
menus, not a coal famine in the
sense that there is no coal, but suf­
fering in thousands of homes be­
cause the coal supply is held by
men who refuse to dispense it at
prices even far in excess of its com­
mercial value, but who comer and
stubbornly hold it for more exorbi­
tant gains, Man's inhumanity to
man—cr what may be termed the
utter inhumanity of greed- -has sel­
dom found more forcible expresssion
than it finds in this situation
A tax uponjlegacies or inheritances
within the limits proposed in the
Malarkoy bill by which the Oregon
Legislature which will be asked to
pass will produce revenue without
hardship to any property interest in
the state. Through it the public
will get Borne return for the good
order which makes possible the ac­
cumulation of wealth and protects
the individual in its possession. No
limits are set to individual acquire­
ments. Though it is presumed that
property contributes equitably to
the expenses of government, it is
matter of common knowledge that
large estates do not pay in the same
proportion as small ones, -and it is
right that the state should require
toll of those passing from decedent
to heir. The one is done with it
and the right to bequeath his prop­
erty is one that is conferred by
society. The other receives some­
thing to which he has no inherent
right, and be suffers no wrong when
society takes a portion for the more
equitable Adjustment of publio bur­
den
The entire section over which the
shortage of coal prevails, in the face
of at least a reasonably adequate
supply, is in the grip of Arctic tem­
perature.
The great office build­
ings and apartment-houses in the
eliies, equipped with all modern ap­
pliances for heating, pervaded by a
frigid atmosphere which means hit­
ter discomfort nnd a long train of
evils following in colds, pneumonia
and rheumatic 'and catarrhal ail-
ments. The tenement, districts are
inhahitod by a suffering multitude
—men, women aud children—hud­
dled togeathcr in tho extreme of
wretchedness, with destitution and
death upon their track.
As in the
extreme heats of Summer, children
under.5 yeays and persons over 60
are tho greatest sufferers from the
unalleviated cold, tho mortality in
both of these classes boing greatly
in excess, in Chicago, of that of the
corresponding week of last year.
Two thousand persons arc sick in
the same city, their ailments being
directly traceable to lack of fuel.
Chicago, being a typical Western
city, their condition may be held to
represeut the results of the coal fam­
ine in other large cities of that sec­
tion.
While the cause of the
trouble primarily ;is tho miners’ '
strike, it is immediately due to a
preconcerted action nmong dealers
to hold back the supply for the pur­
pose of forcing prices still higher.
This, at least, is the only explana­
tion of the fact that long trainloads
of coal aro side tracked aloug the
railroads leading into Chicago,
guarded by trainmen w hose orders
arc to hold tyio ears indefinitely.
It is hiConcoivuhlc V.a* any Ameri­
cans could become so maddened by
greed as to enter into a combi­
nation to freeze people to death for
their own profit.
Lukewarm
fired.
friends
should
NO 28
be J. I. L A M B . Pres.
Vermin are spreaders oi disease.
Kill off ail rats, mice and flios.
Castro believes in his “ destiny.”
So do we; it is to have an ¡Uncle
Sam.
. The Dowager Empress of China
has given a luncheon to the ladies
in General Miles’ party.
The President probably hates the
name of Mississippi. The state has
too few bears and too many coons.
The local coal dealers complain
of their troubles, but their wivov
are arrayed in purple in fine linen.
The mines took their holiday va­
cation and potations just as though
they had not been idle all summer.
The song most in favor at tbe
White House is “Coon, coon, coon,
I wish your color would change.”
It would seem that the clerk of
the weather had not heard of the
coal famine. Someone please drop
him a line.
L . HARLOOKER, Vioe.Pres.
ti.W WHTE, Cashier
COQUILLE V A L L E Y B0NR.
CAP ITAL
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-
C O Q U IL L E ,
50,000
OBEG-OET
Does a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approvod
personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school distrio
warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru
ments—Notarial work.
Issues fixe insurance at lowest rates in following companies:
-Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg.
B O -A -ie m o p 1 r j n s E C T o i e s .
A. J. SHERWOOD,
ISAIAH HACKER
J. J LAMB
L. HARLOCKER, and G W.WHITE.
E. G. D. HOLDEN’S
General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building
C o q u ille ,
Oyer Three
O r e g o
n
MM Million Dollars insurance G aia
The hoof and mouth disease has
^©presented..
been subdued, but there is no cure
for the mouthings of cranks, fadists, H ome I nsurance C ompany , N. Y ............................................. $14,406,450.33
It is proper thnt the state rather and theorists.
S t . P aul F. k M. I nsurance C ompany , M inn . - - - - $ 2,855,012.00
than the Federal Government should
T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C h i c a g o ............................ $ 2,435,571.29
The Luxembourg Palace and
levy this tax, because it is upon
H ome F. k M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F raïcisco - - - $ 1,037.715.39
property and rights that are under Garden, in Paris are endangered by F ire A ssociation I nsura '"-1-
c u , tam t . yiiia
- - - $ 0,340,250.98
the jurisdiction of the state. The new fissures in the cataoomhn which
E quitable L ife I nsurance C ompany , N. Y . ......................... $304,598,063.40
purpose of the measure is wise underlie that part of the city.
I have had over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Local aud General agen-
and just, and the form of the
A small body of Pathans attempt­ cy work iu Insurance matters, and all business entrusted to me will re­
bill proposed by Representative ed to rob the jewel exhibition room
ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all tho above
Malarkey bears every promise of at the great Indian Durbar. They
Fire Insurance Companies.
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
standing tho test of the court. It are now on exhibition themselves.
General Insurance Age
touches a point where taxation will
Judging
by
the
roll
call
in
Con­
rest easiest, and it provides reason­
able machinery for enforcing its gress on Monday, a senatorial con.
provisions. The experience of other test at home over-shadows the im­
states with laws of this kind justifies portance of national legislation.
the expectation that good will flow
The Methodists have raised their
Alias 6. W. Webber, late of Grand Valley, Colorado.
from the enactment here. It should $20,000,000 fund and we congratu­
receive the careful attention of the late them. Now let them use it
Legislature.— Oregonian.
with judgement and discrimination.
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An elephant was electrocuted re­
How Vacancies Are Killed- .
Whose address is Arago, has located with us, and is ready to
cently at Coney Island, If they
His 15 years’ of experience puts hituin a
could only kill the “Elephant Dive” answer calls at any time
Terms: 1 per cent on all sums over
The following extracts from th® of that place it would be a blessing. positiou to do you good service.
$500. $5.00 for less amounts. Orders left at*HERALD office.
Constitution of the United State8
The employes of the steel trust
governs the election of members of will, it is claimed, refuse an oppor­
House of Representatives and of tunity to become stock holders be­
filling vacancies!
cause it would curtail theii right to
Art. J, sec. 2, par. 4: When va­ strike.
B IG r G E O R G E ,
The Auctioneer
For all kinds of
cancies happen in the representa­
The Panama ( anal Commission
tion from any state, ho executive has drawn salaries in tho past Unco
«nthordy th ereof shall issue writs ye»»-« agurerrate »1,000,000, Admir­
o f election to fill such vacancies.
al Walker’s salary being $15.000 per
Tho election 1» wb of the Stnto of year—and the first spadoful of earth
Oregon have the following pro­ has not yet been turned.
visions:
An Ohio gentleman who desires a
An inquiry has been set on foot
Title 7, sec. 53: That, whenever pension has written to Senator
in Chicago, the purpose of which is a vacancy may occur in the office Hinua that if he does not secure it
to drive these coal-famino conspir­ of Representative in Congress from for him he will pray the Almighty
ators from cover and compel them this state, from any cause whatever, to send the Ohio senator a concate­
to bring the sidetrackod coal to the Governor shall issue his writ of nation of diseases calculated to kill
market and place it on sale.
In election to fill such vacancy, in the an ordinary man.
tho meantime, with the mercury at same manner and under the same
New York’s new Chief of Police
zero and likely at any time to fall regulations as are prescribed by law
still lower, snow covering
the to fill vacancies in the Legislative is automobiling the town into pur­
ity and respect for law. We wish
ground and a bitter wind blowing, Assembly.
him success, but it will take more
the poople East and Middle West
Title 5, sec 46: . . . When than a red “ devil wagon” to clean
may be said to be between the up­
per and the nethor millstone—the any vacancy shall happen in the out the red light district nnd the
former represented by King Cold, office of member of the Senate or Raines law hotels.
the latter by King Coal, oach in his House of Representatives by death,
It is a common expression among
most uncompromising mood.
It is resignation or otherwise, and a ses­ Washington scientists that tho
evident that beforo the tremen­ sion of the Legislature is to take cleverest advertising scheme con­
dous pressuro is rolieved the ju ­ place before the next biennial elec­ ceived this year is the “ feeding ex­
dicial authorities of tho state and tion, the Governor shall issue a writ periment” being conducted by Dr.
possibly of the Nation will be called of election directed to the Sheriff of Harvey W. Wiley.
upon to determine whether in this the county, and Sheriffs of the coun­
Mr. A. S. Trude, attorney for Mr.
land of the free, commercial con­ ties composing the district in which
C- K. G. Billings, predicts that in
such
vacancy
shall
occur,
command­
spirators will be permitted
to
the near future New York and Chi­
freeze people to death with plenty ing or them to notify the several
judges of electiou in bis county or cago capitalists will control the gas
of coal in sight.— Oregonian.
their district, to hold a special elec­ supplies of most of the European
tion to fill such vacancy or vacan­ capitals
Easlern People Cry For Coal.
cies at a time appointed by the Gov­
ernor.
Tho protest of Mr. Shanahan, of
the Oregon Humane Society, against
Tho scarcity of coal in Eastern
a bill now pending in Congress to
cities continues, and the situation
The Oregon Legislature.
extend the time in which livestock
in reference thereto becomes worse
in transit from Western ranges to
rather than better as the season ad­
The members of the present L eg­ Eastern shambles may be kept on
vances and winter holds sway.
It
is assorted in some places, and quite islature are apparently on tbe the enrs without food or water,
generally believed, that consider­ whole rather above the average in from twenty-eight to forty hours,
able quantities of coal are being fitness for duties to be performed. should be echoed by hundreds of
held back for famine prices, and if Though the newspaper men have to thousands of voices in the name of
As
this is the case drastic measures have their little flings at tho legis­ humanity and pnblic health.
would seem to be in order, though lators, we don't mean to bo taken Mr. Shanahan says, and as every in.
it is not easy to specify just what too seriously always. Whileamong telligent person who knows any­
they should be. A convention has 90 men who make up the body thing about tho hardships to which
been held in Detroit, where coal is there are always some of inferior cattle, sheep and hogs are subjected
being purchased and sold by the character, mentally or morally, or in transit on the cars knows, twenty-
In order thnt you may have a
city, and this convention will lie the both, most of them are honest, in­ eight hours is all to long to de­
general idea of the magnitude of
nucleus of one to be held in Wash­ telligent, and animated by a desire prive these wretched croatures of
the Louisiaun Purchase Exposition,
ington this week, to discuss the sit­ to do the right things, and the food and water and any chance of
1 beg leave to place before you a
uation and devise means, if possible, Oregon Legislatures have as a rule shifting their constrained positions.
few tersely stated facts,
by which the people can obtain the made a pretty fair record, as com­ Any attempt to increase the time of
The St. Louis W orld’s Fair will coal necessary for fuel.
The situ­ pared with the Legislatures of other starvation, thirst and torturo should
be approximately twice as big as ation is not a pleasant one to con­ states. Our legislators have been be met bo a protest so yigorous as
any former international exposition. template— whilo nature has provid­ paragons of economy and other to insure its defeat.—Oregonian.
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The Centennial Exposition at ed inexhaustiblo stores of this fuel, virtues in comparison with some
IHslornlc«! Mi-r Slincililrr.
Philadelphia covered 236 acres, the people are freezing, aud only the Legislatures of California and other
Paris Exposition of 1800-1903, 330 woll-to-do can procure the lieces- | states. Some bills that would bet­
Mrs. Johanna Sodeholm, of Fer­
acres, the Columbian Exposition at sary fuel. It needs no argument to j ter not bo passed, will doubtless be­ gus Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated
Chicago 033 acres, the Pan-American show that something is wrong some- ! come laws, while some better bills her shoulder. She had a surgeon
at Buffalo 350 acres.
where, when such a state of affairs j will fail; there will be some un­ get it back in place as soon as possi­
The St Louis W orld’s Fair will exists, and it would not be st all necessary expenditures, and per­ ble, but it was quite sore and pain­
well lepresented that it will not he strange if the demand for public ' haps selfish motives rather than the ed her very much. Her son men­
second to any other State.
ownership of the coal mines should I public weal will triumph in some tioned that be had seen Chamber­
We »re especially anxious to have increase and bocoino difficult to re-1 minor miters; but cm the v.-hol ■ we lain’s Pain Balm advertise! for
When people are freezing, or may expect fairly good w ork, and sprains and soreix is,and she asked
Oregon do her full duty in thi sis;
matter on account of the moral 1 starving, they will not stop to | beneficial results, from this body of him to buy her a bottle of it, which
effect it will have on the Pacific j reason very closely about methods ' lawmakers. As a rule, they are no he did. It quickly relivered her
Coast States.
Laying aside all o f/o lie f, or consequences of radical j doubt honest and capable, nnd it is and enabled her to sleep which she
sentimen* and itate pnde and con- , actions. T ho coal trust, at any rate ! better to have confidence in their in­ had not done for several days. T ie
sideling it strictly in the light of a is likely to be the object, before an- tegrity and ability than to regnrd son was so much pleased with tho
business proposition, a liberal ap-j other winter arrives, of various nnd them with suspicion and bestow relief it gave his mother that he
propriation by the
Legislature' vigorous attacks, whether it de­ censure upon them that is possibly has since recommended it to many
would be repaid many fold within serves all the censure it receives or for the most part undeserved.— Tel­ others For sale by R. 8. Knowi-
ton.
egram.
not.— Telegram.
the next few years.
Job Printinq
Booh and Commercial Work in the neatest nnd latest styles-
Call at the HERALD office
Our prices are right.
COOS COUNTY ACADEMY.
LOCATED AJ
COQLTIi-iLjE C IT Y , O L E U O U
NEW :ORGANIZATION.
: m an ag em en t ,
COMPETENT FACULTY.
'COURSES IN
ENGLISH, MUSIC.
MATHEMATICS,
ELOCUTION, SCIENCE
new
Tuition per term of 12 weeks, if paid in advance, $4.50, for grades 1, 2,
3 and 4. For grades 5, 6, and 7, $6 per term.
8th and 9th grades, $7
per term,
Winter term opens 1st Monday in January.
Call on or address
For particulars
A. If. MULKY, Superintendent.
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Moie time is saved, rnor.‘ uu ney earned.
Q uiet anddorable. 1 he rotary motion doe away with noise snd
wear caused by tho forward and backware movement of the shuttle.
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