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* VOL 20. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 16, 1903. John F. Hall, H 1903 SEASON. Marble and Stone Warts | 8 y p h ilis. in all it |fornis, Skin Diseases. ■ N e r v o u s D ebility, Im potency, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f M anhood, the consequence o f self-abuse and exoesses producing the following sympa toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyea, pain in the head, ringing in the ear«, loss o f oonfldenoe, 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- consumDtion etc. DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran o i m o orer 87 year* an j those troubled should not fail to consult him and recoive the ben- t o f his great skill and experience. The ctor cures when others fa il. Try him. CURES G U ARAN TEED. Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D R . J . F . GIBBON, 825 Ksarner str®ft. S in Francisco Dram Normal. On a Mountain Trail. Now as Oliver happened to have I climbed wa) out on the rough an order of business in his pocket rocks, and being moved by the Bv R obert R oland . already prepared; his appoint scene, recited Lord Byron’s "Apos J . Curtis Snook, D. D. S. ment was a good hit to get busi- trophe to the Ocean.” My com fContinned from last week.) ness along, and the committee hav rade had not followed me out on Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co’e It is a kindly favor which our ing consulted a moment, reported the rocks, for he was an elderly market. Coquille, Oregon. “ great and good government,” al the following; portly gentleman, but I made him lows the bachelor rancher, when it hear all right, and when I had con O rueh of B usiness . T. T. C. permits him leave his claim each cluded, he rewarded me with a JJ G. D. Holden, 1—Call to order by the President. year for some months to the ten hearty band clapping,—and by the der mercies of the wavfarer. Why? 2 — Roll call of officers and mem way, I have given that same reci L a w yer. Why because, until he has partially bers. Readiug the minutes of tation last to both of the great oceaus Justice of the Peace, City Recorder. cleared his land, and can raise a 3— at many different points, in many meeting. TJ. s . C o m m i s s i o n e r , part of his living, he must go out, Election of new members. coast states, and to all of the great get a job somewhere in a saw mill, 4— General Insurance Agent. lakes, Lake Superior being the 5— Miscellaneous business. nr lumber camp, or teach school, Notary Public. last, and the time and place, the or fall to, for a consideration, and C— Program of the evening. Reci basis of my story. Office in Robinson Building! tations, songs, stories, or debate, help some more fore handed man C oqu ille , O reoon . It was in August, and return Critics report. clear up his ranch, that he mny 7— “ Motion to adjourn will be ing in we stumbled upon the late earn, and “ pack” in the yrub, which 8— Fourth of July celebration grounds is to sustain his own arduous en order.” J. Sherwood, All of which being accepted and with it’s seatings, and all, ns ar deavor. adopted by formal vote. Alonzo ranged for that event, where we lit It is thus that the lonely man on Argyle arose and said: our cigars, and sat down for a mo Attorney - at Law-. the trail at certain seasons of the “ Mr. President: I notice that the ment. YVe had not been there long OQUiLLE C it y , C oos C ounty , O rboow . year, finds every latch Btring out, order of business just adopted pro when I noticed a blue coated man, and for the most part— nobody at Notary 1 ublio. vides for a ‘Critic’ which is a very wearing a military cap, approach home. The owner is out some proper officer for our club to have. ing very cautiously. He would where, earning the wherewith to The United States has a vice Presi stop at a safe distance aud peer at stock up his larder. When he be dent, and we should have one al us, and then circle round, and gins to have live stock about him, so, because our honored President stop again, a little nearer. I was and pigs and chickens, it makes may sometimes be absent, or down somewhat surprised at his manner A ttorn ey . at - l a w , but little difference. Cattle will on the program, where he certain of approach, and kept my eye on M ARSHFIELD, OREGON. get their own living most of the ly should have his turn about with him as closely as he did his on us. year. The pigs ‘‘root hog or die the rest of us. He don't want to Finally his last halt being about Desleí in R ksl E stât » o f »II kinds. while the chickens, like other bi be presiding all of the time; bet the width of a street away, I spoke peds we know of—must “ scratch for I wouldn’t if I was in bis boots, to him, saying: J. E. HAYNES. SHAD HUDSON, a living.” and therefore I move that we pro "Good evening Captain.” Thus it was, that tho youug ceed to the election of a Vice Presi “ Good evening sir.” Hudson & Haynes, homesteader; whose guests we dent aud Critic.” ‘‘Very pleasant this evoning Cap were, and who was also a brother “ Mr. President, I support the tain.” “ YVont you have a cigar?” lin in g and Real Estate Agents of the “ golden links,” vras outside motion,” said Marion Morrison, in He then came cautiously np to Eckley, Curry County, Oregon. at work in a saw mill, when the a very dignffied and proper man where wc sat, his eyes, still watch AVE valuable Mine«, Farm«, Btook T. T. C. camped on his prem ner. Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. ing me as closely as ever cat did a ises. “ Any remarks,” called the Pres mouse, excepted the cigar and sat House and 6 aores o f land well improved The evening program was built ident. “ If not. the question will bo down. Wilbnr, Douglas county, Or., for sale, exchange for property in Myrtle Point up with recitations and songs, taken,” nnd so twas done, where “ Been down to the lake shore?” game of “ hide-and-seek” abont the upon the chair announced the next said be, with an interegation point big camp fire, with Uncle Robert in order would be the nomination in each eye? down tor a story, when the party and election of a Vice President, “Oh yes: went out there to see the should come together in the called for nominations, and Annie sun set Lovely sight.” “ shuck” for a parting good night. Ashland proposed the name of Ca “Did you see any one out there?” Frankie Faithful proved her abili leb Careful. Florence Finish was “ No one but ourselves sir.” ty as secretary by formulating the also nominated, but declared she “ YVell, thats mighty queer, my boy, program, tho particular abilities of was not competent, and asked to be a fourteen year old lad, eame run each member beiDg well known to excused, and Ray Royal being ning in a short time ago, and said her, if we possibly except “ Uncle named, said he’d resign his mem there was a crazy man out there od Robert,” and that she guessed at, bership rather than except it, and a rock, hollering, and taking on but as soon as the Club was called upon calls for the question, and awfully, and he guessed he was go. to order, and before tho program shouts of “ Caleb, Caleb,” that ing to drown himself.” was taken up, Clarence Clearsight Careful youth was unanimously Then my fat commercial acquain Let’s W ade Right into being prompted thereto by an older elected Vice President of the T. T. head, moved that an order of busi Club, and there being no oppo tance almost rolled off the seat, so the Subject- ness be adopted, and a standing sition, Fannie Friendly was in like explosive was his mirth: while the “ Crptn’ n” looked worderingly on, The 1903 season will be tho great committee of three(we never had manner chosen Critic. more than sure perhaps that some est bicycle season ever known. The half seats enough, unless we sat on The program was now taken up, one was crazy now. As soon as I finest equipped and most up-to-date the floor, or ground) to be known but the club was so eager for a could speak I told him I was tho wheels that Coquille riders ever laid as the “ Program Committee,” be a game of “ Hide and seek,” in the crazy man and that I had only been their eyes on will be kept in stock elected, of which the secretary moonlight, after all had joined in making a little speech to the calm old at right prices, and if you want one should be “ chairman.” Ringing “ America,”|and adjournment say so. Tliis called forth quite a lively was had for an hour’s romp among lake! Then it was bis turn to be We want your trade, and we are discussion, but at last the motion the trees and stumps in that game amused; and bis cautious mode of entitled to it, because we have prevailed, nnd then Roger Rumple, of all games for a pleasant moon approach full, explained, The joke was on me, I have doubtless done good goodH, right prices, and can who had not been heard from late light night.’ many crazy things, but this was the serve you well. You don’t expect ly, arose and addressing the chair It seemed like those nieces and first, last, and only time, I was ever anymore, but you want that much, with a good deal of dignity, wanted nephews of mine would never tire taken for a ‘crazy man.’ to know how these committees were don’t you. They hsd had a goodly to be appointed, “ lor” he added “I out. I bad never recited the “ Apostrophe To be brief, try us and our goods, think we will have to have a com tramp that day, and it was now to the Ocean.” since that August and our way of treating you, and if after eight o ’clock, and they were mittee on ‘order of business,’ be evening iu '91 without telling this you like us try us again. We want fore the work can be done proper starting in as fresh as ever, but Btory on myself; and then—when your business. Enough said. with the understanding that they ly.” would promptly answer my whis the laugh had subsided: tho recita Leep & Fish. It is found, in “ I move the chair appoint the tle, and gather at the “ shack” to tion followed. committees,” said Billy Billings, conclude the evening. Meanwhile Cbilde Harold’s Pilgrimage; the which motion was duly seconded by I looked to the fire, the hour soon first line bring gently in keeping, coos b a y Alice Artless. passed, and they all gatheredjin, to with the presont surroundings of “ Mr. President.” Johnnie Jame henr Uncle Robert’s story, which the ‘great nnd only’ T. T. C. son was now on his feet, and be be prefaced by saying, that by to There is n pleasure in the pathless woods; There is a rapture on the lonely shore; ing recognized by the chair,— “I morrow noon, we would be at our There is society where none intrudes. C. W. PATERSON, Prop. By the deep sea, and music in its roar. get up to a point of order. Billy head quarters on Jones river, and I love net man tho less; bnt Natnre more Billings didn’t respectfully address as then we would rest up for some From these our interviews, in which I steal M anofaotarer o f Marble Monuments. Head the c.hai>, as our constitution days before taking any more tramps; From all 1 may be, or been before, stones. Tablets, etc. To mingle with the universe and feel cemetery lots enclosed with atone coping he shall.” there would be more time for What I oan ne’er express, yet cannot all or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or hunting, fishing, club work, and oonceal. “ Oh bother!” muttered Billy der. Correspondence solicited from parties story telling. That then for one The recitation occupied but a few itin g in the country or other towns who hidiDg bis head behind his hat. may wish anything in my line o f business “ The point o f order is well taken. evening he would tell them a story moments; though there were nutner \CuiiTPt»n) O bpo There’s no question before the of war time, a good long story, that ous stanzas. It was ten o ’clock, house” promptly ruled the Presi would use up the entire time of one but there was not a drooping head session, “ but for tonight my dears, in the crowd; howsoever much they To tlxe "Ü mortunate dent. “ Mr. President,” (Oliver Optic I ’ll make it short, and give you a should have been in dreamland. now took a hand) “ I renew Mr. recitation, “and thereby hangs a YY’e did not have to be moving Dr. Gibb n Billings’ motion. He meant all tale,” and this is that: very early, as four miles more com T hf . S hort S tory . pleted our journey. All woro soon T his old reliable ana right, but forgot.*’ most su ccessfu l spec “ Oh shoot it,” murmured Billy, The “ nub” of this story is on laid away for the night: the boys and | ialist in San Frstois- Foo, still continues to " l don’t like it rubbed in.” your old Uucle, my dears, but it’s I, seeking our raatresses, on the hay [ onre all S exup! and none the less good on that account, mow, in the barn: leaving the girls “ Mr. President I support Mr. S em inal Diseases, Isnch as Gonorrhes- Optic's motion," chirruped Al and you know it’s never allowable in full posesriou of the “ shack” and |G l c e t , S t r ; o t n re, ice. | ‘to spoil a good story for relation the clieerfu! fire. D E N T I S T NO 49 Coquille Furniture The third commencement of the Normal under the present manage ment occurs Thursday, June 11th. The year has been the most pros perous of the three, and the at tendance the best. In February we sent a large «fines before the county board of examin ers, all of whom passed with good J - G - F is h A S o n s , P r o p s - margins. One state certificate re MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes, sulted. Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Calls for teachers have been Turning YV’ork a Specialty. All Orders given greater than before and have far prompt Attention. exceeded the supply. The review class will be contin ued; it has been a boon to many. YVe have a business course unsur passed in the state. It is fasci nating, thorough, and practical. Our graduates succeed as teach ers. Every department of work is strong, and our students are of the best. Drain is still a state school, sup GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , COQU ILLE C ITY ported by state appropriation, is suing diplomas that have a mean 3C©ep con sa n tly on H a n d I F ’reela. INCeat, ing in Oregon. No sham work is done. For information address of-A-u ¡Kinds. J. H. O rcutt , President. and BOX FACTORY Drone & Butchers, C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P o r k All roads lead to San Francisco in August, 1903, and to the 37th Natirnal Encampment, G. A. R., which promises to be the greatest event in the annals of that patriotic organization and in the history of T h e la t e s t in California as well. The people of San Francisco are prepared to a commodate the vast throng that is expected to sojourn within their gates during the Encampment. To a t M s . G« I j . M o o n ’s see the brilliant llluminatien of the - city, coupled with other unusual You will find the latest in spring and summer Milliner y attractions, will be worth the trip. The principal feature of the electric at my store. al displry will be the courts of hon Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp or, of which tere are to be quite a ing done to order. number spanned across the inter sections of the principal streets. Each consists of a canopy of dazzl ing lights suspended in mid sir far Sanderson Building near the Wharf. above tho ground, from which will extend blazing streamers in grace ful loops, reaching to the ornament al pillars ou the sidewalk. Between these courts of honor and extending for maoy squares beyond them in every direction, garlands with myr iads of iucandescents will span the streets, making night brighter even even than day and revealing the wonderful sights of San Francisco, in which the queen of the pacific abounds. Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity M IL L IN E R Y Mrs. C. Moon 1903 Q O O S QOUNTY flC A D EM Y 1904 Apparently the western rivers have taken the President’s enthusi This school, whioh has been in successful operation during eight months astic talkes on the benefits to be de of the past school year, will open its Seoond Anneal rived from irrigation too seriously. Session Monday, October 5, and continue for Eight President Roosevelt indignantly Months. denies that he kissed any babies on The Following Courses are Offered: his trip. That story was probably COMMON SCHOOL, NORMAL, the result of some reporter’s ex- HIGH SCHOOL, ACADEMIC, huberant imagination. COMMERCIAL, MUSIC, Olives and olive oil to the amount Tuition per Term of Twelve Weeks, Payable in advanoe: of $2,000,000 a year are bought from the producers in Europe and Common School Course, Grades 1 to 4 ................................$ 6 00 ** “ «« “ 5 to 7 ................................ 7 50 meanwhile the California olive grow “ * “ «• 8 ................................. 8 00 ers are having difficulty in dispos ing of their product. YVhen the Normal Course ................................................................... $8 00 to 10 00 now law, which prohibits the impor High School Course, Grade 9 to 11 ............................................ 8 50 tation of cotton seed oil and peaunt- Academic Course, Grades 12 to 1 3 ............................................... 9 00 oil as olive oil, goes into effect the Commercial Course, Elementary .......................................................10 00 •• “ Advanced .......................................................... 12 00 situation may be change«!. Vocal and Instrumental Music 25 cents to 50 cents per Lesson. The French Department of A g A reasonable redaction will be made to students desiring to take riculture has made a wonderful d is a mixed Course. covery. It is a variety of potato Special inducements will be given to a limited number of teachers imported from Uraguay. Under cultivation it bas become sweet and bearing Certificates and taking the Normal Course. mealy. It is not affected by frosts Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon. For furtlie and its leaves are poison to the particulars call on or address common potato bag which dies af .A.. H. nvEXTXjHZE'X', Superintendent. ter eating a very little of them. It keeps well in storage and is unaf Coquillo, Oregon. fected by rot The French have named it the oommerson. Ills STEEL PENS liR N t H o p e R e a l i s e d . [F)om the Sentinel, Oebo, Mont.] Iu the first opening of Oklahoma to setters iu 1889, the editor of this paper was among the maoy seekers after fortune who made the big race one fins day in April. During his traveling about and afterwards his camping upon his claim, he en countered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossibleto check, and along in June the case became so ba«l he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given him while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes tho doss was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and with in an hour the patient ^vns taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked s com plete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sale by R. 8. Kttowl- ton. I RH Q iu la e H n «, Medium and THE STANDARD P EN * EVERYWHERE. IO U O ly ie S proud Points. It was a dozen years ago And if the reader, who has fol “ The question is on the motion ! sake.’ „ „ _ _ Sold by All ttatloaan. jg M ^ g ^ jjjM j^ ^ S T E R B H S O ^ T E E ^ E I^ C O j^ ^ ^ o jw ^ u jjw rw * . lowed us thuB far, and he is desir of Mr. Optic, that the committees j this cominR summer, I was in the be appointed by the chair. All who j Upper Peninsula of Michigan, way ous,of nlayiny vnlh the crowd until the are in favor o f____ ” j UP in the Lake Superior region, end. will find a truthful continua “Mr. Presideut, ud sDnke f ’ har- 811,1 88 there wa8 ODe cou n tr? in tion of this “ talc of a trail” in these ley Crane: “ aint the r niiMt' question op?o that part of the state I had never columns next wesk. visited, I determined to go there. for discussion? YVe don’t want to THE It was Keweenaw country, the most Bob Burdette says club women get into such a rush, and the chair northern in that great state, and make the best wives, which is after has no right to strangle discus the town I aimed at was Eagle all, a very pretty compliment to Mrs sion.’’ Harbor. You can look it up on Burdette. 3 S S *?»- “ I beg the Club’s paidon.” re your maps sometime. I had spent It would by unjust to attempt to sponded the president. “ Certainly several days at the great Calumet the question is open for discussion and Hecla Copper mine, the mar judge the course of the Postmaster if any body’s got anything to say. vels o f which, in machinery, and General without taking into consid It was I who forgot this time," and productivness, I could not tell all eration his previous training. Billy Billings’ head came out from about in one evening, and from Dr. Lorenz has pulled the legs of behind his hat. and his face had au which point I took the stage for a good many Children into place expansive grin upon it. Eagle Harbor. It was a pleasant but incidentally, he has pulled the ONE-THIRD EASIER- But no olio wanted to discuss the day’s drive, and brought me *o my noses of several doctors out of joint. ONE-THIRD FASTER. matter, and the calls for “ question” destination at about five o ’clock After all, the most important lining numerous, it was put and in the afternoon. I looked the lit knowledge which can be imparted The only Hewing Machine that carried, and the chair proceeded to tle Copper town over, and after oat n it fail iu suy point. to a boy is sn appreciation of the model, _ . ■ or photo ol Invention lor' appoint the following committees, tea, started out for the shore of the free report on patentability. For fre* boak,' time when be had better say noth R O TARY MOTION AND B A L L B E A R IN G S. The lightest run How to Secure*"-------------------------- to wit: great lake, to see the sun set. ing nnd the time when he has said '•.ten»- and ning machine in the world. R A P ID — saves about one day in three Committee on order of business, Now during the day I bad made 1 enough. sewiDg that much fnsler than any vibrating shnttl“ setting msrhiue Oliver Optic, Susie Sensible, and the acquaintance of a commercial » «•* • | Mine time is saved, mmv m ney earned. Johnnie Jameson, man. and he went along with me. T « C a r « :• l ’« M • « Oil«* n a y . Quiet anddorable The rotary motion (Ion away with noise anil Committee on Programs: Phil YVe were soon looking out upou . wear cause«! by the forward and backward movement of the stiuttle. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tab! ts. greatest of fresh water seas in Ail dratzgintH refund the money if it fails to : Dry Goods at your Price at Haw Opposite U. 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