iW iTHJSi.
Captain Overton Killed In Battle.
Death of Jane E. Hartley
Norway Items.
Died.
13 is? i p p o i n t m e n t
Manila May 16.—Captain Clough
Miss Maud Reed, of Marshfield,
Mrs. Jane E. Hartley died t>t
In Marshfield, Oregon, May 14,
Overton, of the Fifteenth Cavalry,
her home in Park Villa Wednes- visited her uncle, Capt. O. Heed, 1903, Lawrence Johnson, ngeil 40
and Harry Noyes (private) »ere j
ever comes to the customers buying th e ir goods a t
years.
day night.
The deceased, who last week.
killed and Harlow was wound""»!
Overdoing Good Things
was 24 years of age, leaves a
Mrs. Robt. Airy, and Miss Elsie
Deceased *#.» born in Sweden in
yesterday in a holo rush at Sucatlun
„ . ,
. boaban and infant. The deceased Tilmen, of Coquille, visited the 18113.
He cairn* to Coos bay 19 J
Mindanao. No details or
of WHB the wife of George Hartley,
A l l the time, in all directions, we Island of Miudsnao.
McCloskey girls last week.
years ago, and has beeu here ever |
have hecu
been received
received be-
h e -! the brother o f Jack Hartley,
may observe the overdoing of good the
” le fighting
fighting have
the
.....
H. L. 0 f Carl
returned home from since. He was married ou July 4,!
t h i n g s — id e a s , m o v e m e n t s , p u r p o s e s . .v ° ni a b r i e f
t e le g r a m r e p o r t i n g
the
wel) k u o w n 8 0 D . i n .|avv
j \[
Newburg Wednesday, where he 1897, to Mary Ann Wier, at the
For
euerg
dollas
you
tender the house you get ita equiu-
Au iiistunce is found in popular ed- deaths. It is said that six of th® j Dodge.— Ran p jeg0 Union. The
hail been to attend the funeral of Episcopal church in Marshfield,1 le n t in value.
ucation.
^ »m y were killed. It is thought! (leoe(18et, wi„ be r|membered by a his father.
j Rev. Wtr. Horsfall performing the
approached
Captain
. are(lt 0l8|JV (>f our people as Miss
The business uje do has been b u ilt on these principles,
The value of education cannot be the
„
, natives
,
,
.
vouug piople ceremony. He followed tho trade
A
number
of
our
command
pretending Jennie Dent»y who was a popular
overestimated or overstated; yet a I ? vert,0“ >
wont to Baudon Saturday on the of carpenter, ami for many years and i t is on these principles me stand.
friendship,
and
then
attacked
the
considcnihle proportion of boys and
young lady of this place two yeais Echo.
ho worked at Newport.
He lived
V Q )© \ -.
ago and who assisted Mrs. Bert
girls, young women and men, are Americans.
iu Marshfield for the past three or
Mrs.
Arthur
Ellingson,
of
Co-
About
300
insurgents,
armed
with
D ry Goods. G roceries. B oots and Shoes. F lo u r
Tuttle iu her dress-making parlors
more or less spoiled by more educa
four
years.
Mr.
Johnson
was
a
feel greatly quille, visited us Sunday.
tion than is good for them, or of a bolos, resisted the landing of a force all o f whom will
man of sterling qualities, aud was
Feed
; S tock in all D epartm ents com plete-
Mr. Chas. Ashton, of the lower universally liked an»l respected.
kind that they cannot utilize to their of scouts at Oatalman, Camiguin grieved at her untimeley demise.
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river, was up Sunday to visit his He was a member of the Foresters
benefit. Thus, in many cases, they Island Tuesday. They charged the
learn to despise manuel toil, the scouts and wounded two of them.
The thirty-first annual reunion of wife, who has beeu hero some time and tho Knights of Pythias lodges.
work for which they are best fitted It required an hour to disperse the the Oregon Pioneer Association, for her health. Mrs. Ashton is im He nlso recently took out a $2000
the only work that they could have insurgents. Twelve of the latter will be held in the Exposition proving.
policy in one of the old-time com
were killed and many were wounded. Building, Portland, Oregon. Wed
successfully done.
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Attorney W, C Chase and wife, panies. He leaves a wife anil one
So with the crusade against child The scouts, whose gallantry has been nesday, June 17,1903. All persons visited Norway a few days last week child, a girl about four years
labor. The motive, the idea, the leg commended nre pursuing the insur coming to, or born in, the original during which time Mr. Chase made old.—Mail.
Territory of Oregon prior to Feb Myrtle Point n professional call.
islation, are wholly good; yet the gents.
ruary 14, 1859, without regard to
good work may easily oe carried too
G. C. A. Notes
Mrs. E. A. Williams and little
M yrtle P oin t Enterprise.
where they now live, are eligible to
far. While children should not be
-A.1 Kinds of Lea-tTier Goods found in a.
daughter Arda went on the last Al
Alty.
G. M. Short is construct
obliged to toil regularly in factory,
This Week closes school at the membership, At the close of the liance to Humboldt where they go
Harness Shop.
ing
i.
residence
on
his
property
in
Btoro, mine, mill, forest, or field, for Academy’ until after the summer program the Pioneer Woman’s
to visit their people and old home. the south part of town.
I also »to »ill kin Is of repairing in thi s liue at reasonably rt gure
twelve, ten, or even eight hours n vacation.
Auxiliary will give a banquet to all
They expect to be gono about a
day, for wages, yet it should not
Final examinations are now be members of the Association in goo»l month.
Miss Daisy Deyoe has been en Front street
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OoaruilL Ore
T b i x i k T h ic k .
therefore be supposed that a moder ing held. The eighttli grade finished standing, who have the proper
gaged to leach the school at En
ate amount of work, along with play their course in Language, Geog badge for 1903.
Special invita
chanted Prairie, ou the Middle
Fairview Pick-Ups.
is bod for children and youth On raphy, Civil Government, Spelling tions will be issued to the husbands
Fork.
or wives of pioueers who may not
the contrary it is essential to their and Mental Arithmetic.
Rev. Lister, Btate ov-sugelist of
The only amusement in these
salvation. The men who succeed
The sixth grnde finished the work bo pioneers themselves, upon ap
tho Christian Church, is conduct
deprives you of
remarkably in life were almost in in Physiology and are taking such plication to Mr. Himes.
All Pion parts is playing croquet.
ing revival services at the Presby
your dear ones.
variably boys who had to work, other subjects as will pass them eers, Indian War Veterans aud
Mr. Veateh and Chas. Holverstott
whose youth was not given over en into tho seventh grade.
Native Sons, and Native Daughters, had a very narrow escape while cov terian church.
Show your love for the one who
The ladies of the Dpgroe of
tirely to study nnd play. The kind
The pupils of the fifth grade are paying full fare to Portland over ering Mr. H. Holverstott's large
is gone by providing a monument
est fate for most boys is that which Joiug good work and we expect to any of the Southern Pacific lines, barn. The scaffolding broke giving Honor gave a supper to the Work
worthy tho memory of that one.
requires them to work from say 14 enroll them as sixth graders next who take a certificate showing that them a free ride of about forty feet. men and a few invited friend“,
evening.
There was
years on, a part of the time; and year.
properly countersigned, and this There were no bones broken but Monday
A large monument or a small
even before that age boys, and girls
A course of study and further must be by the secretary of each or they were considerably bruised about fifty people present aud all
marker, whichever you choose at
too, should be taught, practically as announcements for the coming year ganization. Be sure to get a certifi Mr. V is visiting friends until he reported a tine supper anil a most
his ploce, will show the best judg
well as theoretically, not only the will appear next week.
cate when you get your ticket at is able to finish the barn, but Chas. pleasant evening.
ment of first-class designers nnd
starting point. The O. It. & N. Co. is unable to wnlk.
value but the “ nobility” of labor—
workmen.
will grant the same rate (one and a
not only mental but manuel labor—
W A N T E D :—A T K O bT W O B T H Y G EN -
Decoration Day May 30 1903-
The logging camps are p roji. us tlem un or lady in such county to m anage
third fares,) on all its rail lines,
the two should go together.
business for an old established bonse o f
ing fine.
In this city are hundreds if not
Members of the Pest and Circle providing there is a total attendance
solid financial standing. A straight, bona
fide
weekly salary o f f 18:00 paid by check
of
fifty,
tickets
to
be
purchased
at
Mr.
Verner
Barker
has
Loughlc
thousands of boys from 12 to 18 will meet at their hall at 9 30 a. m
each W ednesday with nil expenses direct
years old who are being partially Members of other orders, teachers starting point, not more than three team from Levi Smith.
from headquarters. M oney advauoed for
Get cer
exp »uses. Manager, 340Caxton Bldg., C hi
ruinod, who are getting false ideas and cholars in the schools, with all days before June 17th.
Owing to the severe illness of ca go,
C oquille , O ukgon .
of life and its duties nnd opportuni sthers who will help in decorating tificate at starting point that you Miss Nellie Dement the Fairview
ties, because they are given to un the graves, are cordialy invited to have paid full fare, and present school has not commenced. She
derstand that they need not but take part and bring all the flowers same to secretary of each organi being unable to teach, the directors
zation.
This will secure return
should not work. A reasonable you can.
have employed Miss Lizzie Myers,
fare at one-third if presented uot
amount of labor is an aid, not a pre
Mas. H. N osleb ,
of Lee who will begin Monday, May
ventive, of study, of mental growth.
President of the Circle. later than June 19.
18.
The boy who works with his hands, Mrs. M. E. Dahuff,
There seems to be some attraction
T
o
o
G
r
e
a
t
a
IC
Is
n
.
and does his work well, and takes a
Sec.
at diamond camp for Mr. Chas. Ben
pride in it, will learn more, or more
In almost every neighborhood nett, of Gravel Ford.
Presbyterian Church.
of what will be o f ¡practical use to
some one has died from an attack
him than the boy who has nothing
Mr. Jess Barker, of this vicinity
On account o f accepting an in of colic or cholera morbus, often is helping drive cattle to Klamath
to do but study. Nobody was ever
injured by forming a habit of indus citation from the G. A. R. Post at before medicine could be procured where he intends staying for a few
A re-1
try while young; on the contrary an Myrtle Point to preach the Me or a physician summoned.
weeks.
untold number have been injured u orial sermon, next Sunday, the liable remedy for these diseases
The risk j
G R E A T L Y A l.A lt.VIED .
because such a habit was not formed. Pastor, Rev. Adolph Hoberly, will should be kept at hand.
is too great for anyone to take. \
A boy who despises work, or preach here on the 5th Sunday of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
I l y n l * r r * i * i i - i i t C .i u s l l , l u l l I V r n i a -
doesn't have to work, is likely to May instead of on the usual Sun Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly
■I4*ia 11V 4' ii i'4*<l l>> ( 'liit iillM 'r la lll* N
C 'm i s il IS 4“Ul i’ ll V*
become an indiferent or restless day.
.
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saved
the
lives
of
more
people
and
p u p a l
n o u o o u n o V» o r a n
o o k b o t\ .1
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at.
r«rm er siruiR»iriif«i Out.
relleveil more pain and sufTeiing,
law, in Greenville, S. C., bad been
descent stage o f development. Oc
“ A man living on a farm near here than any other medicine in use.
It
troubled for four or five years with
cupation is necessory to the normal, came in a short time ago completely
cau always be depended upon. For
LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS.
GENTS’ FURNISH1 G GOODS.
j a eontinuour cough which be says,
healthful bov, and if the door of use doubled up with rheumatism.
I sale by R. S. Knowlton.
Vests, regular $1.50 now $1.15
Fancy Silk Front Golf Shirts, regular $1.25
j “ greatly alarmed me, causing me to
ful employment is closed upon him, handed him a bottle of Chamber
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$1.25 now $1.05
~ ~ ”
j fear that I was in the first stage of now 85 Cents.
or if he is taught that it is discredit lain’s Pain Ualtn and told him to
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50 Cents, now 40 Cents.
Underware, regular $1.00 now 75 Cents.
able to enter that door and so be use it freely, and if not satisfied
ltfo tiC G .
consumption."
Mr. Burbage hav
Hose, all prices.
“
“ 50 Cents, now 40
come a littlo surface-soiled with the after using it he need not pay a
ing seen Chamberlain’s Cough Hem-
Fancy Skirts, regular $1.50 now $1.25
Hose, 5 Cent up.
All persons knowing themsleves edy advertised, concluded to try
grime o f labor, the chances are thatt cent for it,” says C. P. Rayder, of
“
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$1.25 now $1.00.
Collars “and Ties up to date, from 5 cents up.
to
be
indebted
to
the
Lyons
estate,
it.
Now
read
what
he
says
of
it:
he will be a weak, worthless member Pattens Mills, N. Y.
“ A few days
Dressing Sacques, regular $1.50 now $1.25.
Hats, regular $2.50 now $2.00
or
having
claims
against
the
name
;
“
I
soon
felt
a
remarkable
change,
ofjsome profession and of society.
later he walked into the store
“
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$1.00 now 75 cents.
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$2.00 now $1.50
There it always a “happy mean." straight as as a string and handed will please call and settle the and after using two bottles of the
Fancy Cambric Vests and Pants at Cost.
“
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$1.75 cow $1.25
That is the desideratum; not long, me a dollar saying, ‘give me an same at once as the business has twenty-five cent size, was perman-
“
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$1.50 now $1 00
cempulsory, regular, machine-like other bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain ebanged hands and all accounts cntlycuicd.” Sold by R. 8. Kuowl-
RIBBONS, RIBBONS!
LACES, LACES!
EMBROIDERY!
SILKS AND VELVETS.
raust
be
settled
as
early
ae
possible
ton.
labor for children and youth; yet a Balm.
I want it in the house all
W.
H.
L
y o n s . Mgr.
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considerable amount, wherever pos the time for it cured me.’”
For
,
—ri
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The expedition which Dr. Char-
sible, of practical, useful toil. Nine sale by R. S. Knowlton.
A physician says that whisky cot, the French scientist fitted out
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tenths of our great men were reared
drinking weakens the eyee. Per- with a view to trying to reach the
Manager Wanted.
in the country, where they had to
haps it does, but consider how it North Pole, will go instead in search
work, nnd studied under some dif
strengthens the breath!
of the .South Pole.
Trustworthy .cither sex, by whole
ficulties. Portland Evening Tele
sale merchandise company of solid
gram.
financial standing, to manage local
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Mme. Tsilka has not profited by representativos who will organize
40 per
Miss Ellen Stone's experience. She clubs am ong consumeiB.
is about to lake the lecture platform. cent save»! for our customers. Busi
ness no experiment but a proven
These are times when some of the success. Salary $18 per week, ex
most pathetic things in print are penses advanced. Experience un
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FANCY BOSOM DRESS S H IR T S
the attempts of the professional necessary. Address D. B. Clarkson,
NO NEED TO PAY MORE FO R SHOES THAN
humorists.
5 0 a n d h u n d r e d s to c h o o s e
Mgr., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago,
a n d
The Duchess of Manchester en 111 .
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Cheaper prudes 50 and 75 cents.
joys the proud distinction of having
fr o m .
Attention Miners!
a living father and mother and n
living stepfather and stepmother at
There is a rush now for timber
one nnd the same time.
lands, all through southern Oregon,
The injury from late frosts in end the miners should watch the
It costs you nothing to se»* our SHOES and compare prices
Great Bntian nnd throughout the locations ca ref till v and be ready We nre glad to show, try on aud answer questions. No urging ro buy.
that will last, look well and give complete satis
continent of Europe this spring ex with their protests if timber loca We know the result if yon look.
faction, at small expense.
We try to save you mom y »>n G R O
ceeded anything experienced »luring tions nre made upon ground claimed
C
E
R
IE
S
ns
well
ns
SHOES,
nt
the
B
A
R
G
A
IN
STORE.
the past quarter of a century.
by
them. Anothei
suggestion
T U E SD AY . MAY 18 1903.
PERRY'S STORE,
and
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C. B. LEEP,
Harness and Saddles
Deaths Harvest
Coos County Marble and
Granite Works.
CLOSING
SALE
Regardless of cost at Hawkins’
We Will Close Out Our Entire Stock of
a
ELEGANGE!
In Men's Furnishing Goods, correct
styles and Right Prices.
Save Your I
$ 1 oo
Bargain Store
PRICES
Choicest tssorliiiNii of Lawns, Organdies and
Spring Dress goods
Some conception of the magni
tude of the monopoly enjoyed by
the steel trust can be gained froiii
tho fact flint there nre now on its
books unfilled orders for 5,410,719
tons of steel.
The Department »>f Agriculture
is working unceasingly to impress
upon the minds of American farm
ers the fact that $100 worth of but
ter removes from the farm less fer
tility than five cents worth of hay.
would be that every miuer who owns
a mining claim which might possi
bly bo located upon ns timber land
send in a plot of bis mining claim to
tho land office ami a timber Ideation
on that piece of land will not he al-
lowed. Subscribe for tho Oregon
Mining Journal from which this is I
taken. It will keep you posted.
Sinn H UPSON.
Agent, Port Orfonl O re.;
j
C. M . Skeels Co. Fresh Supply of Groceries by each Steamer.
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r— rm
T o Cure a Cold in One Day
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
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U nited States L in d Office.
Iu view of the fact that the exist
R ose burg, O regon , M ay ft, 1903.
I
ence o f Mormonism in the territory
Notice is hereby given that in com pliance I
was ailvanceil in the senate as a po with the provision ' o f the act o f Congress |
o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ An net fo r the sale j
tent disqualification for Statehood, o f tim ber lands in the States o f C alifornia,
this Government can hardly logii-al- C regon, N evada,nnd W ashington Territory” I 7 -#
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Black Warrior.
ly complain at the Russian expul. ns extended to all the P u b lic L and States I / HOt 0 / / ( / / ? 0K6O CI6U&-
by act o f August 4, 1892,
1
l(W d Bcilj
sion of Mormon missionaries.
CH VHI.Ktt T . JO H N SO N ,
Tho Peruvian government is cir o f Templeton, co u n ty o f C oo«, State o f j
Oregon, has this d a y tiled iu this office h i s ’
» Salesman, No. 417
culating pamphlets throughout the 1 fw
1 orn statement N o. 5124 fo r the purchase |
Hire Hampton Monarch, No 543
Unitcil States setting forth tno ad o f tho Lot 4 Sec 31 Tp. 2tf S It. 11 W .. and j
3 and 4 o f Section No. 45. in Tow nship j
I d Cymhle, 8. B.
vantages of their country with a , Lota
No. 27 S. Knngo No. II W est, nnd will
view to inducing immigration from offer p roof to show thnt the land sought
is m ore valunble fo r its tim ber or stone
the Unite»! Stales. The merits of than
for ngriculturnl purposes
nnd to |
Peru are painted in glowing colors. estnblish his cla im to said land before
W. U. D ouglas, U. S. C om m issioner for
^ s Bay Chief, No. 459
The introduction of tho ficrtillion Oregon nt M arshfield, O regon, on Saturday
Dam B :
R ’bins, No. 1021
system of registering criminals has the 25th day o f July. 11103. He names as
f »1 Mayflower, No 327
witnesses: Jesse S m ith, Al Sm ith and W.
l
result oil, in France, in the arrest H. M organ, o f M arshfield. O r., and F. It.
T
aylor,
o
f
Fairyiew
.
O
regon.
and incarceration of 20.000 crimin
aki* ¡he soaso i o f 19 11
This Thoroughbred Stallion an i Jack » 3
Any and all persons cla im in g adversely
als who h’i»e hitherto managed to
Myrtle Point after the 15th of March. T ».
the above described lands are request J to
conceal ‘ heir identity ami, s o far as file their claim s in this office on *r !*efore
sure. Commodore, $10 to insure.
known, not a single mistake has said 25th dav o f J u ly lftOB.
J. T. H R ID O L S.
been ma le.
R egister.
“Tempest”
Take Laxative
Bromo Q u in This in e Tablets. &
Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months.
S ig n a tu re ,
fV t A
Cores Crip
In Tw o Deys.
on every
box. 2 5 c .
“Commodore”
TEMPEST
: Temper*, 815 t
M r . C le v e la n d ,
-igr.
Strang’s Emporium.
Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W illow -
' are.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing FlaneIs,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear.
Z. C. STANG, Prop., - -
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Coouille, Oregon.
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