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VOL
20.
__________ COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 26,1903.
D E N T IS T
ELECTRIC CAR LINE.
J . Curtis Snook, D. D. S .
Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co’s
market. Coquille, Oregon.
L. J. Simpson. Takes
nary Step*.
Preiimi.
6. D. Holden,
J. Sherwood,
John F. Hall,
Hudson &
Haynes,
H
1903
SEASON.
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Sunday Observance.
Let ns Wade Right into
the Subject
The 1903 season will be the great­
est bicyclo season ever known. The
finest equipped and most up-to-date
wheels that Coquille riders ever laid
their eyes on will be kept in stock
at right prices, and if you want one
say so.
W e want your trade, and we are
entitled to it, because we havs
good goods, right prices, and can
serve you well. You don’t expect
any more, but you want that much,
don’t you.
To be brief, try us and our goods,
and our way of treating you, and if
you like us try us again. We want
your business. Enough said.
Leep & Fish.
T H E
I .
X .
L .
HARDWARE STORE,
W m . Gallier, Proprietor,
HÄRDWflllE.
;
A G 0 TE W0QE
QU EENS W0QE,
TIN W0QE
C all nnd emniine Roods snd iuvMtgste
prioe*.
o o o s
b a y
Mamie aM M e Worts
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
Usnnfaotnrer of M arbl. Monument«. Hsa.1-
«tonea. Tablet*, etc.
oometerv lot* enoloaad with aton* oopinR
or onrbinR. Iron railing* furnished to or­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
iving in the country or other towns who
may wish anything in my lina of bnaineaa
M tu sr iw ,
O lio
To
t lie
T3 m o m m a t e
Dr. Gibbon
Thin old reliable and
moat nncoesafal spec
\ iftlist in San Fraceifl
r oo, still continues to
i onre all S exne! and
Sem inal Disease*.
Isach as Gonorrhea
|G 1 ee t , H t r . e t a re,
■ S yp h ilis. in all it.
■ forms, Skin Diseases.
■ N e r v o a s Debility,
Im potency, Seminal Weakness and Jx>ss of
Manhood, the consequence of self-abase
and exoesaes prodncin« the following sympa
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
der the eye«, pain in the head, rinsing in
the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation of the
heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss
of memory, pimples on tLe faoe, conghc
oonsumDtion etc.
D R . G IB B O N has D ractised in 8an Fran
aiaon over 37 years an 3 those troubled should
not fail tnoousnlt him and reoeive the ben-
tit of his great skill and experience. The
octor our s when others fail.
Try him.
CU RES GUAR \NTEED . Persons eared
at home. Charges reasonable. Call or
write.
D R . 4 . F . G IB BO N .
Wfi K '«rn er street. Sun Franc fseo
5
B y R obkht R oland .
The publishers of a newspaper in
in a Maryland town are being pros
ecuted for violating a Sunday law,
in publishing a Sunday newspaper
However the case may go with them
it is improable that the Sunday
edition of the paper will be sup­
pressed , or if so need not be expected
that this will happen in other
places and with respects to other
Sunday newspapers.
In England
the people get along very well with­
out Sunday editions of morning
newspapers, but in this country
they have become a fixture, a ne­
cessity. And really the prosecution
of people for printing a Sunday
paper, while permitting them to
publish a Monday paper is absurb
The Sunday is almost altogether
the product of week days’ work; it
is the Monday paper that requires
Sunday work. Some observance of
Sunday, in the way of rest from
ordinary labor, is no doubt desir­
able and it would be well if more
people observed Sunday aud observe
it in better ways, if Sunday laws
were somewhat better obeyed and
enforced; yet a good deal of work
must go ahead on Sunday as well
as on other days. How obsurdly
impractial it would be if all the
railroad trains of the country should
stop just where they happen to be
at midnight Saturday night, and re­
mained stationary for twenty-four
hours.
Yet some people would
like to have a law requiring that
this should be done.
Already the question of Sunday
opening of the Lewis and Clark
Fair is beiog discussed, perhaps
prematurely, and it is to be ob­
served that it is generally in a spirit
of toleration and moderation that
people express themselves. Sever­
al of our ministers are in favor of
opening tbe gates of the Fair a por­
tion of Sundays, while on the other
hand those who have no regard for
the Sabbath from a religious point
of view, generally agree that the
“ Midway,” if there is to be one,
aud the sideshows, and bo on,
shall remain oloaed on Sundays.
Thus, perhaps the question can be
settled without any great amount
of friction.
Sunday is not wliat it was to the
Puritans, nor even to the strict
church people of fifty years ago or
less; the character of it's obser­
vation has greatly changed; but it
would be better for humanity if
they would “ keep” Sunday, not in­
deed as the Puritans and old-school
Presbyterians did, but with greater
decorum, and with respect for the
opinions and beliefs of others, if
not with reverence for the high,
deep subjects which religious peo­
ple discuss or ponder upon on that
day.
It is practically a* ttb d that No-
ve nber 9, wi'.l be the date on which
the President will call a session of
the Fifty-eighth Congress.
It has been BUggosted that there
The boys immediately scattered
themselves aloDg tbe banks of the is something sweetly feminine about
Mr. Cleveland’s “ no.”
smaller stream to get a drink.
D ro n e
&
Ifa y ,
“Oh I wish I bad a cup,” said
The Weather Bnreau has verified
Maude Merrigolde, nnd Minty Mar­ the report that Galena, 111, experi­
We breakfasted betimes the next vel suggested a big leaf to make enced, in February, a fall of sdow
morning, and at eight o ’clock bad one.
from a clear sky.
“ hit tbe trail.”
The party, well
dears!
Look
upl
There is a great demand for sons
“
Look
up,
my
rested up,
declaring they had
The and grandsons when the circus
slept “ great,” and the boys were It ia always well to look up.
GOLDEN BUILDING,
with a muck
rake—you comeB to town. Elderly gentlemen
particularly proud of having once
SQUILLE CITY
camped under the fir boughs, and know, in dear old “ Pilgrim’s Pro­ all desire a good excuse for go­
3 C e e p c o n s a a t l y o n n a n o . !P r e s li M e a t ,
the sky—several of them saying, gress,” never saw tbe glories about ing.
they had never passed a more him.”
The French are too proud to say
K in d s .
comfortable night; Daniel Danforth,
“ Where? Where?
Uncle Rob­ so, but they can hardly avoid re­
and Newton Nubkius, loudly assert, ert?”
gret that Napoleon parted with the
C o r n e d B e e f a n d P ic h le d P o rk
ing “ they didn't want anything more
“On the birch tree there bending great Louisianna tract equal now to
to do with a roof.”
an
empire.
over the brook.”
The girls too were all merry, and
The New York State Historical
“O—h, goody!”
so we went forward down the
There was a bright tin cup hang­ Society has determined that Gener­
mountain, at a good pace, the line ing on a nail.
I had found it al Ethan Allen was a native of Con­
being organized, the same as when weekH before, for at that time some necticut, and was born in Litchfield
we came up, with our guuners kind, humane man had been there in that State.
T h e la t e s t in
ahead, nnd the author of the ex­ before me. An unselfish man.
A
Pennsylvania olergymen are be-
pedition, acting as rear guard.
man who had some thought of gining to fear that if the press
Most people find it easy enough those who would come after him, muzzling bill becomes a law, the
to go “ down hill,” in business, poli­ and that cup, at that time,
pulpit will be the next moulder of
at M rs* C. M o o n ’s
tics, or morals; so easy in fact that ‘‘How quickly I seized it with hands that public opinion to be muzzled.
were glowing,
after a bit, without any brake on,
from that bright laughing brook
The most striking propositions
it becomes a veritable Toboggan And ap
You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery
yon will note,
Slide, particularly in the matter of How sweet with the emblem of health oyer- expended by tbe President on his
western trip are, that the Monroe at my store.
tiowing,
morals.
Once I remember reading And dripping
with nectar it went down my Doctrine must be maintained and
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp­
in a school book, a paragraph which
throat.”
that it will require a bigger navy
has never been forgotten.
It was
ing done to order.
Not the cup, my dears, but the to do it.
this: “ A young man is not far from water. Cold mountain brook wat­
ruin, when ho can say without er,— not only once, but twice the
Good roads
conventions are
blushing, ‘I don’t care what others full of it,—and I said: “ Oh beauti­ doubtless good in their way, but
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
think of me.’”
ful life giving water. Oh laughing the object lesson of a strip of per-
People in that unhappy condi. mountain’s brook. Thy loveliness feot road in each country would be
tion, are going down hill very fast. is as vast, as the starry sky. As more effective than a hundred con­
We were going down the mountain, soul inspiring as views from the ventions.
and not one of our party had mountain top. Qod brews the wat­
Many handsome hotels are being
thought of tolerating aDy sort of a er. The Devil U ews the beer.'’
erected in Cuba and the railroad
brake. Those in the lead were rac­
I enjoyed that drink at nature’s facilities are being wonderfully im­
ing and shouting, the girls laugh­ bar, as all my young comrades en­
O nly$5 a. month
proved.
The island is destined to
ing and singing, and the “ old joyed it now.
I don’t rememder become a popular winter resort for
on tïiQ installment
uncle” in the rear, not as old as he ever enjoying a drink so much, but
plan.
Americans.
might have been, was doing his once before, and that, after a many
— O —
The report that the President re­
full share, to keep the echoes hours ramble in Mammoth Cave,
fused
to
get
out
of
bed
at
midnight
busy.
Kentucky,
our party halted at
to meet a delegation of cow-boys
We saw the sinking, doclining ‘Wandering Willie’s Spring,------”
in Arizona, is received with scepti­
“ Is (here any place you have nev­
trail head, winding in and out,
cism by those who know the Presi­
along the mountain side, where the er been, Undo Robert," said Mil­
dent well.
•Will Get Y o u . -A.
timber was small and sparse, and dred Mindful.
Biano.
then, it was lost to our view.
Experimenters are again at work
Oh yes, dear,—several.
More
You can save this amount if you will and make your dear ones
on the communistic kitchen idea in
Now going down any sort of a than several. Many.”
If you are
hill is very different from climbing
“ Please, and won’t you tell us this country. This scheme has happy. No homo complete without a piano or an orgaD.
been tried many times and never looking for best values
up. Going down a mountain side, about Mammoth Cave sometime.”
with success but still the theorists
“ ditto." Going down in morals or
“ Surely— dear, but now don’t
For Spot Cash or on Time Payments
business, more “ ditto” still. Don’ t you all think this, temperance tav­ oling to it.
do any of these latter things, sweet ern ought to have a name?”
We
are
prepared to interest yon and make the assertion that we
The Russia-Manchurian incident
friends. It is better to live way up
appears to have been much exagger­ can do MORE for you than any other Piano or Organ House initbe
“
Oh
sure,”
chorused
a
dozen
in the pure air of peace, and reason­
“ Let's give it a ated in the telling and it has now, country. I f yon are interested write at once.
able gaiD, than to grasp at every­ voices at once.
apparently, been closed, but im­
name.”
thing and get nothing. There is a
THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL. CHICKERING, WEBER. MILTON,
“ First let me tell you what 1 did mediately the news of trouble in the
great moral lesson, in this “ going
HOSE.HINZE,
with the giant WHITNEY is a combination of
Balkans is revived.
when
I
first
came
here
alone,
a
long
down bill” business, but our going
soundness,
strength,
beauty and tone unequalled anywhere.
time
ago.
I
named
it
at
that
time,
down tho mountain, had nothing to
The inability of the New York
do with it, except the many hasty on a leaf from my scratch book, and police to trace the makor of the Twenty.eight other makes we handle.
hung up a brief legend on the nail infernal machine placed on the Cu-
steps, put into the job.
We also have in stock a fino lina of Violins, Baujos, Guitars and
There were no such strenuous with the cup, but the rain nnd nard docks iB causing serious con­ Mandolins at prices from $5 upward.
A full assortment of strings.
and
the
wind
have
destroyed
it.”
cern to people who have contem­ Steel strings 5 cents eaoh. New music received weekly.
acclivities, as we found when
“ What did you name it, Uncle?” plated going abroad.
climbing up.
No dangerous de­
“ Adam’s Alo House,” my dears,
clivities, goiug down.
The trail
It is a peculiar kind of law which
wound in and out, around the and this is what I further wrote:
I O O. F H A L L
heads of small canyons, aud big “Free drinks, and free lodgings! permits “Dr.” Crum,” the negro col­
canyons,— valleys, and dales, so Take anything you want gentlemen. lector of the port of Charleston, S.
3 3
A E S H P IE L D ,
deep— one could not see the 1 ot- My tank is never empty, and the (J., to perform the duties of tho M
office
but
makes
it
illegal
for
him
to
tom of them, our rapid pace soon sky covers us all.”
collect the fees therefor.
shutting off all other views,
Pres­
“ Hurrah,” shouted George Gay­
ently the timber grew denser, and lord. “I move that that the Tip
It is suggested that Herbert
stouter, tho’ we still looked down Top Club confirm Uncle’s christen­ Booth of the Salvation Army will
on oceans of it.
KILL T H E B R U T E !
ing,” and after a chorus of voices have more diflicultp securing finan­
The walking was excellent, and supported the motion, President cial backing for bis religious the­
SKIN HIM PROP ERLY
even when I had passed that way Harry Happyland put the ques­ ater in New York than he will in se­
AND SHIP HIS SKIN
alone, I had nevor thought of it,— tion, and declared it settled for all curing “a” powerful company of re­
AND A L L O T H E R
ligious
actors”.
there being so much of the wildest lime.
nature all around me. I bad never
In our progress, we skirted the
The electricians of the country
thought of bears, or cougars, or larger stream for two miles or are urging inventors to devise some
TO THE SHIPM EN T HOUSE
mountain lions, tho’ I might have more, crossiug and rccrossing it cheap insulating material to replace
seen oue at any moment, and now half a dozen times on fallen trees, the expensive insulators now in
if so be our party had, so happy passed one Homesteader’s vacant use. They say there will be a for­
were we all with our own good “Shack,” climbed a very humble tune in the invention of an insulat­
Minneapolis. Minn.
company,
I
am quite sure we hill, struck a broader road, and at or as effective as glass, less do-
T H E B E ’S M ONEY IM IT
would have said: “ Dear Mr. Bear,” about two o’clock, spilled ourselves structable and therefore cheaper.
or “ Pretty pussy cat cougar,” or out of the wood, into a large clear
write for Circulars.
“sweet mountain lion,” let us alone, ing, where lived two raoeber
The engineers at the Union
and we will you.
We don’t want friends of mine, who had gotten a Stock Yards at Chicago recently
m ? Ä p ° £ l T s E SH E E PS K I N TANNERY
qav
Then they
your life, or your skin, and you very fair start, on their five year old struck for more pay.
shall have none of ours.
Go in farrnB.
agreed
to
submit
the
differences
Comfortable houses with,
peace;” but we had no occasion for out a sawed board in them, and big between themselves and their em­
soothing, speech or ragged rifle well filled barns, but least we ployers to a board of arbitration.
shot, as we pressed our way, sink­ make this chapter too long, we will The arbitrators decided that the
ing deeper and deeper into the tarry in this neighborhood until the engineers should receive 30 cents
boundless forest,
and beginiog morn, and next week tell you how per hour and then sent in a bill for
soou to know, from those indica­ we fared, where we camped the next $1,000 each, or $21 per hour for the
a r ft c * v r la o F in e , M edium an d
tions, so familiar to woodsmen, night, and what we did to amuse time consumed in the arbitration.
lO U O t y i 8 8
Broad P o in t«.
t h e s t a n d a r d p e n * EVERYW HERE
Sold by All Stationer«.
that we would be at a water level ourselves.
Tbe
most
conflicting
reports
con­
E8TERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. zs «., »„ y .,>.
somewhere before long. Huge fal­
Worte«, Camón, 1 » I.
Thus far our party had everyone,
len trees had been cut out of the stood the tramp— “ girlfully” and tinue to come from Columbia re­
garding
tbe
ratification
of
the
Pan­
way, while, anon, the trail skirted “ boyfully," and all were eager to
ama canal treaty.
In view of the
many another, ceDtury slain mon­
rush on.
fact that Columbia would long ago
arch of the wood, with other large
have been
absorbed by some
trees growing upon it, which it was
European power, had it not been
Two for the Price of On«.
more economical to go round, than
for the maintenance by the United T H E
to remove. The underbrush grew
States of the Monroe Doctrine, the
We
have
made
arrangements
denser; the forest thicker.
The
sunlight was shut out by the thick­ with the publishers of the A M E R ­ reluctance to grant to this country
^ a ssS n B
ly ever arching canopy of green. ICAN FARM ER by which we are ns good terms as were granted to
France, is, to put it mildly, ungrate­
One could scarce see a patch of Bky
able to offer this great farm paper ful.
anywhere. We were nearing the
foot of the mountain, and about to and tbe H e r a l d for the price of
enter “ the valley of the shadow” of the H e r a l d alone— $1.50, for Ihe
A F a r m e r Nf r a l s h l r m - i l M ilt.
a vine maple bottom, the richest, next 30 days. Who will be the
“ A man living on a farm near here
aussi
rarest lands of Oregon.
first to take advantage of this op­ came in a short time ago completely
Presently we heard the music of portunity? This ia a great offer doubled up with rheumatism.
I
ONE-THIRD EASIER-
running water, which suddenly
handed him a bottle of Chamber­
for our farmers and dairymeD.
ONE-THIRD FASTER.
made some of our party very thirs­
lain’s Pain Bain) and told him to
ty. Luckily they had not thought
use it freely, and if not satisfied
The only Sawing Machine that
of it before, with nothing at hand
after using it be need not pay a
N otice.
oes not fail in any point.
to drink.
The music of running
cent for it,” says C. P. Rayder, of
R O TAR Y MOTION AN D B A L L B E A R IN G S
The lightest run
water grew plainer, when sudden­
“ A few days
All persons knowing themBleves Pattens Mills, N. Y.
R A P ID — saves about one day in th r e e
ly tbe trail took a twist to the right, to be indebted to I be Lyons estate, later he walked into the store as nlng machine in the world.
and debouched at once upon the or having claims against the name straight as as a string and handed sewing that much fesfpr than any vibrating ?»hnttle sewing machine
level bottom land, where was a rus­ will please call and settle the roe a dollar saying, ‘give me an­ More time is saved, raoro m. ney pnrn<vl.
Quiet anddurabie. Tbe rotary motion doe away will) uoise aud
tic bridge, spanning a laughing same at once as tbe business has other bottle of Chamberlain’* Pain
mountain brook, half a dozen feet changed hand* and all accounts Balm.
I want it in the house all wear caused by the forward and backware movement of the shuttle.
! wide, which tumbled Into a much matt bs settled as early ae possible the time for it cured me.’”
General office for the Pacifia Coast at 933 Market St., San Franciso
For
largar stream osar by.
tala by It. S. Kuowlton.
W, H. L yons Mgr.
‘ California
W. H, SHORT. Agent, Marshfield.
rContinued train last week.l
The latest development in Ray-
side progress, is the preliminary
steps for an electric car line from
Marshfield to North Bend.
No one will be surprised to learn
that L. J. Simpson has taken hold of
L a w y e r.
this project, aud if he ean obtain the
Justice of the Peace, City Recorder. desired franchise, rights of way act,
XT. S . O o r n . m i s s i o n . e r , will push it to a successful! consum­
Genenil.Insurance Agent.
mation.
Notary Public.
Through his attorney, W. U.
Douglas, Mr. Simpson is now secur­
Office in Robinson UuildiDg.
ing the consent of property owners
COQDILLB, O k BOOW.
along the streets which he wishes
the road to traverse in Marshfield,
to the issuing of the franchise.
The streets over portions of which
the right of way is desired are Rail­
Attorney - a 1 Law-.
road avenue, Elm and Tenth street,
oquiLLE C it y , C o o s C ounty , O regon . in Nasburg addition, Front, Cedar,
First, Broadway, C, Seventh, H,
Notary I1 oblio.
Barnes aud Graham streets, Califor­
nia and Ohio avenue. It is propos­
ed to extend the line as far as the
I. O. O. F.
Cemetary on the
south.
a t t o r n e y . at - l ^ w ,
I f certainly seems that the time
M AR SH FIELD , OR EGON.
is ripe for tho launching of this
------------------------
prospect, and that the roads will
D m ! « I in K * , i E s t ì t » of »11 kinds.
be a paying one from the start.
J. E. HAYNEH. With tho the mills and other indus­
iH A D HUDSON,
tries lining its route, with a town
at each end and one in the middle
and good residence sites all the way
it should not only pay its way but
>fining and Real Estate Agents greatly aid in the lining of the three
Eokley, Carry County, Oregon.
miles of the bay shore with the con­
AVE valuable Mines, Farms, Stook tinuous town which is to come,
Ranches and Timbar Lands for sale.
It is a matter of congratulations
House and 6 aores of land well improved that the matter has been taken up
Wilbur, Don«las eoantr, O r., for aale,
exchange for property In Myrtle Point by Mr. Simpson, who has the finan­
cial and business ability to build
the road and to run it on a liberal
plan, raiher than some outside party
who would be only interested in the
direct returns they could squize out
of it, or some one who would find
himself in financial difficulties beforo
the road would be completed.
It is to be hoped that no uunec.
essary obsticles will be thrown in
Mr. Simpson's way by the Marsh­
field people.— Coast Mail.
g
On a Mountain Trail.
NO 46
B u tc h e rs ,
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity
MILLINERY
Mrs. C. Moon
$5willl>uyan Organ
$10 a Month
CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO.
OZE ZE .
FU RS. HI0ES.PELT5. W OOL»
M=MIUAN FU R & W 0 0 16
S TE E L PENS
Wheeler & Wilson
Three Times the
Value of Aijy
Otljer....