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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1903)
. 4 Gomitine City f e r a li Disappointment PERRY'S STORE. E d it o r H z r a l d : I see by the Bul mightier cities, or see a more high ly cultured race residing upon letin that our city council is going those Heaved-favored plains, than to submit the proposition o f bond once lived there—more than 4000 ing the town for another bond issue Neuer comes to the customers buying their goods at T U E SD A Y , A PR IL 21 1903. years ago, and were all destroyed of $5,000 for the purpose of bring because of their horrid beastliness. ing water into town from the head The Anglo-Saxon’s testing time has of Rink creek. Our people did vote come and the supreme test of the some two years ago to bond the BY K. V. MILLARD. Anglo-saxon's worth and usefulness town for $15,000 with the expressed For every dollas you tender the house you get ita equiu- The continent of North America will soon be made along the valley understanding as we understood to GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , COQU ILLE CITY was|covered with peoples possessed of the Nile in ancient Africa. buy out the old water system and lent in ualue. 0 3 of great intelligence, centuries put it in good shape. The board The business uje do has been built on these principles, before the pale-faced adventurers imployed a good engineer to sur and it is on these principles me stand. School Fund Apportionment. from Europe had found our eastern vey the same, and he decided there shores. Qod directs and places the was an ample supply of water for C o r n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P o rk April 15, 1903. different peoples as He sees best. domestic and fire purposes. The Mound Builders of America The following is the apportion The board bought the company wore G od’s children and He had ment of the County School Fund of out for $3,600, and $1,600 for the them live as a semi-civilized race $14,463.77 for the year 1903. timber to shade and protect the and suffer and toil and die— upon I have mailed checks to the dis springs on the recommendation of our mighty continents— and at last trict clerks for such amounts as it the engineer. We expected plenty Ho destroyed them and clearod the seems probable will tide their dis of good pure water for the town AT vast territory for the coming peo tricts over the present school year. within six months after we voted ples of a more worthy race. In all The balance to make up the total the bonds, but it seemed fron) some countries and at all times the chil indicated here, will be sent out in cause the work stopped right here, dren of the Mighty God have been and it seems that our present board Julj* more cruel in their treatment of has abandoned it entirely. Now W . H . B u nch , each other than arc the wild beasts HAVE TH E V ER Y L ATE ST IN I don’t question the good intentions Co. Supt. of the wilderness, and this in spite of tbe council for so doing, but I Name of Dist. $ of the evident teaching of nature No. do not see policy in squandering and the positive teaching of the I Myrtle Bank...................... 146 30 $6,000 o f the people's money for Hermann........ ................. 138 35 All-Wise Father— that we are all V .. A rago................. 236 40 nothing. brethren and ought to be a family I have all the time been opposed Thoroughbred Cleve Lampa Creek .......... ........... 159 55 Black Warrior. of loving children. God had per Brown................................ 175 45 to tbe Rink water system for sever land Bay. fect knowledge of who, and what all I will here give a few Empire............................... 236 40 al reasons. these cruel-hearted people were, of them. McKnight.......................... 103 90 and he has always dealt with the s Salesman, No. 417 T h e la te s t in Coquille.............................1136 50 In tbe first place they will have peoples of every age and every land Sire Scampton Monarch, No. 543 to go so far up the creek to get the Marshfield..........................1386 50 with great severity. God could d Cymble, S. B. have made this earth a perfect Par 10 Cunningham.................... 119 80 necessary fall that the supply of adise— but he has not done it. He II Parkersburg.................... 220 59 water is limited and I venture the TEM PEST( has made it to be used as a prison, 12 Catching Slough .......... 164 85 assertion if any of us should live to at M r s , C. M o o n ’s see the timber cut off from the head 13 North B en d ........................ 170 15 for the temporary punishment and i 8 Bay Chief, No. 459 ____ ^ ________________ treatment of his disobedient, cruel 14 Riverton............................ 252 60 of the creek it will be dry where your •Dam j Babe Robins, No. 1021 } You mill find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at Secondly, to and desperately wicked angel chil 15 Bridge............................... 95 95 water system taps it. C (d Mayflower, No. 327 my store. dren—see 2nd Peter 2:4, Matt 25:31 16 Willanch Slough............ 130 70 carry the water in pipes to the res one sufficiently large to This Thoroughbred Stallion and Jack will make the season of 1903 to 42; Acts 2G:18; Rev. 12:7,8, 9 and 17 Kentuck Slough.............. 140 25 ervoir, Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp 10; Luke 15:3 to end; Eze. 34:31, 11, 18 Flagstaff............................ 154 25 supply the town, by the time at Myrtle Point after the 15th of March, both on the same terms, which ing done to order. it reached town the water would not 19 Strang................................. 125 10 12, 16; Sec. Samuel 14:14. God has will be $15.00 to insure. Will be at Coquille till March 15tb. given these prisoned angel children 20 Fishtrap............................ 209 90 be fit for a goose to drink besides an opportunity of becoming better 21 Randolph.............................191 35 is to great for such an experiment. Gv a n t H a r r y , M g r . — but they can become worse—and 22 M oon................................. 80 97 Tbe great engineer from Seattle Sanderson Building near the Wharf. that made the first survey estimated 23 Lee....................................... 178 10 often do. God drowued out and 24 Rackleff............................. 148 95 tbe cost at $20,000 and you can gen killed the whole world full of these angels—whose spiritsjhad been born 25 Fnirview..............................151 60 erally add one-third more on esti into bodies of flesh in the days of 26 Haynes Slough................ 154 25 mates for public works of this kind Noah—see 1st Peter 3:18, 19, and 27 McKinley.......................... 122 45 before the work is completed. The ------DEALER IN ------ 28 Gravel F o rd ...................... 201 95 Bulletin in advocating the necessity Only$ 5 a, month 20, and Ps, 102:19 and 20. 29 Two-mile.......................... 15? 20 of this enterprise very truthfully on the installment God killed all the original inhabi 30 Sumner.............................. 154 25 says some of our people could not pilan- tants of America. 31 Corlina.................................114 00 get water from the old water works I f people treat each other with 32 Dora.................................. 95 95 because it was so scarce, but I ask -- O--- out mercy, God shows them no mer 33 Bald H ill.......................... 146 30 why notV Not because the water .A.1 Kinds of* I_.ea.tlT.er G oods Round in a. cy— see James 2:13 and Gal. 6:7. 34 Catching Creek..................114 50 was not there. Had our city council H arness Shop. I f people love each other and are 35 Daniels Creek.................. 199 30 saved one-half the water by laying kind, gentle and just to each other, 36 Rogers............................... 93 30 iron pipes instead I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at a reasonable figure j of those old then does God troot them with gen 37 Sugar L o a f...................... 130 40 troughs from the upper springs, run - Oocmille, Ore j W i l l G e t Y O U .A. tleness. God never drowns out a 38 Tenmile.............................. 143 65 it around tho bill ou ns near level Front street. P ia n o - world nor destroys a city because of 39 Coos River.......................... 170 15 as possible Tbe reservoir could You can save this amount if yon wi .............. _ ....... your dear ones their being too kind and just, or too 40 L ibby........................... ... 303 05 be raised some 40 or 50 feet higher, happy. No home complete without a piano nr an organ If you are pure and good. Read in Geneses 6 tl Myrtlo P oin t..................... 839 40 then tear out that old rotten log looking for best values 7, 8 18 and 19, etc., and find that 42 Rock Creek...................... 98 60 that has lain there for twenty years God punishes or destroys people be 43 Norway.............................. 223 15 and put in a good iron main, they deprives you of cause of their fiendish treatment of 44 R oy...................................... 178 10 would have bad plenty of water for your dear ones. oneanother. God held this country 45 Allegany............................ 207 25 all practical purposo and double the We are |>repnred to interest yon and make the assertion that we in reserve and kept it for this pres 46 New Lake........................ 130 40 force of tbe water so they could Show your love for the one who can do MORE for yon than any other Piano or Orgau House in the ent race and age and civilization. 47 Roland Prairie................ 106 55 throw it over any building on Front is gone by proriding a moriiimeLt country. I f you are interested «rite at once. Yet wo should never forget that it 48 Shiloh................................ 109 20 street, nnd it would not of cost any worthy the memory of that one. was all covered with people once be 49 Bay C ity.............................217 85 more than they have spent in sur THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL. CHICK ERIN G. WEBER, MILTON, fore. A large monument or a small! 50 Remote.............................. 98 60 veying Rink creek. V0SE,HINZE, mith the giant WHITNEY is a combination o f marker, whichever you choose a t1 This world is the devil's prison 51 Fetter................................. 104 20 This is ray opinion publicly ex soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anymhere. and those sinners who inhabit, 52 Bancroft........................... 106 55 pressed. his place, will show the best judg- J. H. N obler . Tmenty.eight other makes me handle. it, are naturally the devil’s own 53 North Slough.................. 146 30 ment of first-class designers nnd followers, and shame the wild 54 Bandon............................ 689 25 * Myrtle Point Enterprise We also have in stock a fine h u e of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and workmen beastB by their awful selfish cruel 55 Beaver Slough.................. 125 10 Word was received here Tuesday Mandolins at prices from $5 upward. A full assortment p£ strings. ties and injustice in their treatment 56 Esterbeck........................... 119 80 that, Miss Opal Perkins, who was Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received wee kly. of cacn other. But they ore all paid 57 South Slough.................. 122 45 taken to California a few weeks ago wages for all their actions, and they 58 Sunnyside......................, 138 35 for her health, was much worse. are all rewarded for their good as 59 Halls Creek...................... 148 95 Mr Perkins left Thursday evening well as their cruel works, by a just 60 Prosper.............................. 154 85 to see his daughter. ( ’ OQUILLK, OREGON. and impartial judge—see Rom. 6:23 61 Bench View...................... 78 40 William Volmar, of this place, and Eze 18:20 to end. 62 Bear Creek...................... 109 50 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. celebrated bis 87 birthday anniver God lias given the great empiro 63 Enchanted........................ 106 55 sary Sunday, Mr Vo[kmer is an United Staten Land Office, 64 Four M ile........................ 93 30 lioseburg, Oregon, March 12,1903. of Babylon a chance (in ancientdnys) old pioneer of this valley, having 'VTO TICE IS HKKEBY G IV E N THAT 65 Sitkum.............................. 109 20 t® see how they would treat man arrived in Coos county in May, 1869 l i in compliance with the provisions of kind. They failed an 1 iollowed the 66 Lake.................................. 93 30 At one time Mr. Volkmar was one the net of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled devil’s teaching in preference to 67 Excelsior............................ 98 60 of the largest building contractors “ An act for tho sole of timber lands in the state of California, Oregon, Nevada and God’s. Then|God gave the splendid 68 Larsen Slough.................. 114 80 in the East. He also worked with Washington territory” ns extended to all 69 Beaver H ill......................... 165 15 ublic land states bv the act of An^nst 4, Persians an opportnity to lead and F. B. Morse, the inventor, building { they did well for a while, and ¡then 70 King Creek........................ 114 50 tbe first telegraph line ever con 803, ANDKEW M SI VEUPON, became corrupt and made a dreadful 71 B uell.................................. 130 40 structed. The line was between of Crookston, county of Pohl. state of 72 Coaledo............................. 103 90 failure, and God rejected them. Baltimore and Washington, D C, Minnesota, has this day filed in this office Then God gave the Greeks a 73 Pleasant View.................. 194 00 and he was present when the fa his sworn statement. No, 1603 for the pur chase of the SEM of section 8 in township 74 Pleasant H ill..................... I l l 85 chance and these polished, cultured, 28 south, rang“ 11 west, and will offer Joint Dist. 2 .................... 89 35 mous message, “ What Hath God proof to show that the land sought, is more pleasure-loving, philosophic people, J FANCY BOSOM DRESS S H IR T S Wrought?'' was flashed over the valuable for its timber or stone than for were weighed and rejected, when agricultural purposes, nnd to establish his wires. $ 1 OO a n d $ 1 5 0 a n d h u n d r e d s to c h o o s e --------------- - t»> -------------- claim to said land before E. A. Dodge, U.S. they too, had become utterly cor For International Stock and Commissioner for Oregon at Myrtle Point, rupt and Devilish. British Lost Neariey Two Hundred- Poultry Food, the best preparation Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Juno, Cheaper grades 50 ami 75 ceuts. 1903. Ho namos at witnesses: Carl F, The people of Italy were then to keep your herds and flocks in Aden, Arabia, April 23.— The HendrioKsen. of Graffou, North Dakota, given a chance to see how they fine condition, see R. S. Knowlton, Webb MaHt, of Leo, Oregon; W , H. lingers, British transport Hardinge nrrived and E. N. Smith, both of Myrtle Point, would treat their fellow men; (with the druggist. here today trom Berebera, capital of Oregon. such an opportunity of comprehend Somaliland, East A fries, and con Any and all persons claiming adversely ing truth and right), as men bad the above-described lands are requested to Coquille Bank I« Approved. firmed the report of a British defeat file their claims in this offico on or before never had before. that will last, look well ami give com; ’et« satis said 2nJ day of June. 1908. in Somaliland. The officers o f tbe Oregonian News Bureau, Wash These Romans had tho word of J. T. BRIDGES, Register. faction, at small expense. Hardiugo say that toil officers and Christ to direct them and his man ington, April 23.—The application NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. 180 men, out of a total British force date could not be misunderstood. of It. E. Shine, A. J. Sherwood, L. United ¡States L'vnd Office. of 220 men, were killed recently in H. Hazard, Isaiah Hacker, R H. He had given all the world tho 11th Kosebnrg, Oregon, Feb. 13, 1903. an engagement with tbe Somalis. commandment and tho Romans had Mast and L. Harloeker to organize Drone & Ray, Ihe Civilization of Africa. Butchers, 3 C e e p c n .s a n .t l r o n H a n d F r e s h IM Ieat, o f _A_li K Z in d js. _y©(9V Dry Goods. Groceries. Boots and Shoes. Flour and Stock in all Departm ents complete- Cash Paid for Hides in any Quanty Feed- Closing O ut S ale LYONS’ MILLINERY l a “Commodore" Ladies, Misses & Childrens Hats. “Tempest” Lyons* Millinery Store. M IL L IN E R Y JVLrs. C. Moon C. B. - LEEP, M l by an Organ h arn es s and S add les $10 ¡1 lontli Death’s Harvest For Spot Cash or on Time Payments Coos County Marble and CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC I O O F HALL Granite Works. IL Æ ^IE S S IE aiIF Z IE I^jZ ), CO. EXCLUSIVE ELEGANCE! In Men’s .Furnishing Goods, correct styles and Right Prices. Choicest Assortment of Lawns, Organdies and Spring Dress goods knowledge of this command, as one nmy read of in John 13: 34, 35; and Matt. 22:—yet, these Romans burned up and tortured their broth er men, and proved that thev were fiends, incarnate devils, and God rejected them, and they are pitiful now in their weakness and degen erate helplessness. At last God has raised up a new people, or rather be has brought from their hiding places, a lost peo ple, and lias exalt»«! them and giv en them the power to instruct and lead the world, and has given to thorn the mighty continent of Amer ica, and at last, the old continent of Africa, and He will give them an opportunity o f dealing with man kind, as merciful, just and loving brethren. Well for the Anglo-Haxon race, if they heed the awesome toaching of the past centuries. Well for us favored ones, if we remember that Egypt, in Africa, is where Noah lived and the ark was built, and where tho people hail become so rich, luxurious and beastly in their cruel selfishness, that God de stroyed the whole of them. Never again, along tile Nile will mortal man erect more Beautiful |>alaccs, or tha Fist National Bank of Coquille, Or., with a capital of $25,000, has been approved by the Comptroller of Currency. FOR SALE. 1903 r X, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision* of tho act of Congress of Jnne 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California. C regon, Nevada,nnd Washington Territory” ns extended to all the Pablic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, AUTHUH MORGAN, of Marsntleld. county of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his «worn statement No. 4447. for the pnrcHase of the N.W. >4 of N.iv l4 of Sec. No. 32 in Township No. 27 S. Range No. 11 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pnrpose« and to establish his c’aim to said land before W . U. Douglas, (I. S. Commissioner for Oregon at Marshfield, Oregon, on Friday, the 1st day of ^tav. 1903. He names as witnesses: W. II, Morgan, Jesse Smith. John Thornthwnite, of Mnrshfield, Oregon, F. K. Taylor, of Fairview. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claim- in this office on or before ; said 1st day of Mav, 1908. J. T. BRIDGES. 1 Register. _ j V A fine stock rauob consisting of 320 acres of land, which contain 2,900,000 feet o f fine saw timber, a part of which is cedar; 75 acres | cleared, a portiou in cultivation: good bouse and barn. Price, $2800. Address, Martin Miller, Dora, Oregon. The 1903 season will be the great ------ -•»-♦»» . ■ ■ —-- est bicycle season ever known. Tbe finest equipped acd most up-to-date Silk Zephyrs, redneed from 25 to 2l»c wheels that Coquille riders ever laid Lawns, 12$ and 15 to 10 their eyes ou will be kept in stock Pecot Stripes, 20 to 15 at right prices, and if you want one Shirt-Waist Percales, 15 to 12A sav so. Marlow Novelties 9 to 7 We want your trade, and we are Ladle's Patent Leather Shoes, from entitled to it, because we have $3.25 to $2.75 good goods, right prices, and can P o u ltr y F a m , 3,75 to 3.25 serve you well. You don’t expect “ Flexible soles, 5.00 to 4.50 any more, tint yon want that much, Men's Duck Boots 1.25 to 1.00 don’t you. Gents' Fancy Shirts 10 to 8$ Tomatoes ARAGO, OREGON. To be brief, try us nnd our goods, •« 15 to 12| Througlilired cockerels from $1 up, and our way of treating you, and if Corn 12J to 111 SI1,1 eggs $1 per setting. •• 15 to 12} you like un try us again. We want your business. Enough said. Also Scoti-h-Collie* j»np< of tlie very Everything else in proportion. fiuest atraiu on sale. H A W K IN S ’ STORE. 1 SEASON. Let us W ade R igh t into the Sulpect Reduction Sale! Fresh Supply of Groceries by each Steamer. J . S . K anem atz. T o Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Q u T in h is in s e i g Tablets. ^ n a tu re , Seven MBAon boxes toM in past 13 months. m /r Cures Crip in Two Days. on every box. 23c. S tra n g ’s Em porium . Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W illow - ware. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers shoes. Outing Fla nels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets, Ladies and Gents’ Underwear. J, R. Stillwell, Prop Z. Leep & Fish. i C. STRANG, Prop,, - - - Coouille, Oregon.