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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1903)
t e iü lí ríta U l TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1903. Trust Stocks Weakening. Mr, J. P. Morgan is reported as being worried over tbe persistence of w ist has been termed the "rich mens' panic,” of the lack of confi dence in some if not all the “ Mor- ganeered” enterprises or specula tions. The fact is that the great amount of what Mr, Morgan him self called “ undigested securities’’ nrc not regarded with entire confi dence, even if to be admitted that Mr. Morgan has been a very success ful broker or promoter. “ Fiat” paper in unlimited quantities, large ly representing fictious and inflated values, cannot be passed off indef initely as desirable and safe “ secur ities.” The Philadelphia North American remarks that “ the Morgan trusts and other concerns similarly organ- zed aro in a condition analogous to that of a county which has issued paper money far in excess o f its ability to redeem and which has no intention to make its paper good. Nobody will take suoh money, and the public declines to digest or even to swallow trust ‘shinplasters.' The bubble-chasers havo had their droam of avarice, in which they saw themselves _ wall awing in millions, nnd then have awakened in a panic to find their wealth only the stuff that dreams are made of. All their beautifully engraved ‘securities' in excess of actual capital might as well be counterfit Confederate scrip so far as their ability to dispose of it to the public for hard money is concerned.” But there is no apparent danger of such a “ panic,” or period of ex treme industrial deression, as oc curred ten years ago. The country, its legitimate business enterprises, are in a prosperous condition, and most people care but little about the weakening or fall of the “ Mor- ganeered” trusts, or the slump of their “ undigested securities;” D ist . N o . 45 -A llegany Kflie Rodine, Lucie Gould. D ist . N o . 54-BANDON Ethel Dyer, Cord la Porter, Tcra Danielson, Kate Rosa, Bertha Stephenson, Leah Brok, Mamie Dorris, Ray McNair. Elsie Stephen- sen, Bertha Wilkins, Frances Corson. Erma Hunt, Albert Kiuley, Wm. Elliot, Arthur Kinley. No better evidence of the efficency of the public school work in Coos County can reasonably be required than the above list of seventy-five graduates from the Common School Course for practically the second year of our present organized effort. Our county school system should immediately include a free high school course for these young people that any ambition they may entertain for further knowledge may be encouraged by placing the uecessary facilities within their reach, Tbe county should either establish couuty high school or arrange with the districts now maintaining high schools to teach 8th grade graduates as provided (or in Title 2 of the Oregon School Law. W . H. B unch , Co. Supt. E. A. Williams, of Norway, re Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Mul- turned from a visit to his old borne kev, of this place, went to Marsh in Humboldt couuty, California,*l>y field yesterday on an outing ns well as a business trip. They took their the last Alliance. teut aud will be ahseut soror time. Mr. and Mis. W. S. Richards, of Mr. Mulkey is making good pro Albany, are here again looking gress in laying tbe foundation for over town aud country, which they a splendid term of school Ht tbe like very much. Mr. Richards is an Coos County Academy to begin expert chair and furniture manu this fall. facturer and has or former occasions Chan. McCnrdy, of Ferndale, looked this way with a view of lo cating. Ho is now handling the Californin, is here having came up patent right of aa invention of his, by the last Alliance, nnd will look own, out of which he is doing well. Ht our section till tbe steamer re Portland. Mr. Mc His invention is a machine for the turns from groving of chair-bottom frames to Curdy is very favorably impressed receive tbe cane bottom. The ca with our section and we hope he pacity of bis machine is 2400 bot uiaj see fit to interest himself with toms per day, while 300 per day ns. He is enjoying a visit with was the greatest capacity formerly Mr, Pierce oor merchant, a former acquaintance. reached. Perry’s Store! Our way of doing Business It is to givo our customers “ The Goods They Want” at the Prices they expect to Pay, and to make it a pleasure for them to visit our store. We want to keep constantly before them the fact that we sell nothing hut what's honest in quality. B<- honest to yourself and your own town and dou’t seud awuy a single dollar till you find what vou 'eau do hero. C. B. LEEP, IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H B 8 T A T E O F O R E G O N , IN AND F O R THE C O U N TY O F 0 0 0 8 O . A . Kelly 1 F lin tiff, | vs. > Suit in equity for di- Kose R . K elly, I vorce. D efen dan t. J T O R OSE IS. K E L L Y , 'th e above e n ti tled D efen dan t: In the name o f the S ta t e o f O re g o n von are hearhv n otified that yon are required tonppenr and nnswer to the uom plaint fil ed against yon in the above entitled suit ill which O . A. K elly is plnntiff and yon , R ose B. K e lly , are d efen d a n t, within six weeks fr o m th e d a le o f the first pub lica tion o f this summons, to w it: W ithin six weeks from tho 28tli day o f July. 1IK8, the snma being tho d a te o f the first p u b lica tion o f this sum m ons; and if you fa il to appear nnd answer on or b efore tho Hth da y o f S-.-n- tember. 1303. the sarno being the Inst day o f the tim e p rescribed in the order for pu b lica tion , a Judgm ent w ill be taken iiganst , you for want thereof, and the plantin' will apply to the court fo r the relief dem anded ! in his com p lain t, a succinct statem en t oi whioh is as follow s; T hat the m arriage c o n tract now existing between you and plain- tiff be dissolved. Servioe o f this sum m ons is ira d e bv puo lication in pursuance o f an order m ade by by L . H a rlocker, C ounty Judge fo r C o o : cou n ty, Ore^an, dated the 24th day o f July, j 1903, and directing publica tion o f tho name \ in th e C oqu ille City H kbaio , a newspaper published at Coqnille C ity, in mud Ccoa county, on e* each week, fo r a period of six week«. A. J, SnFuwoon. Attorney fo r plain tiff. M. C. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edwards, late of Arkan sas, arrived here from that state lost Thursday. He also is very favorably impressed with our section and will doubtless locate with us. FOR SA L E —One hundred end sixty acres two and three fourths miles soutn of Prosper. Recent cruising warrants an estimate of two million feet white cedar on the place. Inquire of L. U. Edmunds, Fishtrap, Oregon. NO. TREASURY DEPARTM ENT OlHoe o f C om ptroller o f 'lie Currency. WaahiQKtou, D . I ) „ Jane '-*H. 1908. W H E R E A S. By s n ti-fn 'to rv evidence presented to tbe undersigned, it baa been made to appenr that T ie F.rst N ational Hank o f C n qulllr,” located in tile Town o f C oqnille, In the Oountv o f Cone and State o f O regon . has com plied with all the proviaona o f the States o f the U nited Stales required to be com p lied witn b efore an as- aocintion shall lie authorized to ooltim e.oe the business o f B anking: Now Tuan FORK I. W illiam B. H idgoly, Com ptroller o f the C nrency, d o hereby oeraify that “ The First National Hank o f C oqnille.” located in tue Town o f C oqnille. in the C ountv o f C ooa.an d State o f Oregon, is authorized to continence the business o f Hanking ns provided in Section F ifty one hundred and s il t y nine o f the R evised Statutes o f tbu- U nited States. In testioionv w hereof witness my h a n d and Seal o f othce this Twenty -third day o f o f Jane, 1903. W M . H. 1U D G E LY. C om p troller o f tho Currency. Dr. J0I111IL. Kellett, Ladies. Ribbons, Laces, t Embroaderies, going at coat Hawkins’. wwiS President, Founder and General Manager -D E A L E R IN- Harness and Saddles -A.1 K i n d s o f L e a t h e r G o o d s f b u n d i n a. H a r n e s s JB liojp. I also do all !ti i li of repiiriug ia tori line at roas luable fi F r o n t stre e t. - gure O o a n ill. O r e Death’s Harvest deprives you ot your dear ones. — Show your love for the one who is gout by providing n monument worthy tho memory of that one. A laige monument or a small marker, whichever you choose at his place, will show llie best judg ment of first-class design era nnd . workmen. COOS 00 . MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS ¡ MARSHFIELD, OR Stswart & Westgate Props. Jake Schafer late of Pennsylvania who spent several months in this section ten years ago, is now em C ures C rip ployed at the Riverton mill, where la Two Days. 906, Brgadway, Oakland, Cal. General B u sìu o f b Offices. Oregonian News Bureau, Wash he wan acquainted and worked as 227, E Street, Eureka, Cal. ington, July 11,— A wild rumor was a shingle weavor when here be set afloat in Washington today to fore. CAPITAL STOCK §1,750,000, Seven MIHion boxes sold in past 1 2 months. T h is Signature, 1 " ^ the effect that extensive pension Little Miss Lola Tnpper, of frauds had been unearthed in Ore DIVIDED INTO this city, played the roll of “ Lit gon tbe report being based on the 50,000 SHARES OF 835 EACH fact that L. S. Terry, private secre tle Willie” in the rendition of tary to Commissioner Ware and to “ East Lynne,” by tbe Margarita Each share entitles the owner to equal rights, benefits and profits Commissioner Evans before him, Fischer Company, at Bandon on The Company is founded on the true principles of the Initiative and Thursday night. She did tbe had been sent to Oregon. part well, as we bear compliments Referendum, which means that any five members may, at any time, ap Commissioner Waro today said he from all who attended. peal to it’s members* to amend it’s rules. had assigned Terry to Oregon be The Company has now four distinct branches, and the following woll H. R. Coleman, of Philadelphia, cause his health was poor, and he needed a chango of air. As a mat- dropped in on us Friday as he was known and reputable gentlemen have been appointed Vice-presidents and tor of fact, Terry is also sent to Ore on bis way down tbe cuast to see bis Business Managers: gon to endeavor to bring order out daughters, Mrs, Fred Colgrove, of H iram H enry , ........................................ Eureka, Cal. of chaos in the matter of records in northern Curry. Mr. Coleman is a D r . H. W. A nderson ............................ Oakland, Cal. Indian war pension enses. There practical printer of wide experience W. F. F airchild .............................. Placerville, Cal. and gave us some pointers in the are a number of muster rolls of W. M. H amilton ...................... Coquille City, Ore, companies that served in the early business which we highly appreciate. The Company employs the very best of physicians to treat, cure for, wars that are retained in Oregon ns He expects to make his home on the and keep it’s members well, and divides umong it’s members all profits souvenirs or for other reasons and coast in the future. arising from any business in which the Capital Stock may from time to as long as these rolls are away from Mrs. Fred Knight aud little Washington veterans whoso names daughter, o f Yorkville, Illinois, time be invested. appear thereon are unable to prove the former a cousin of Sheriff aud The principle income is now obtained from the profits accruing from servico, and hence cannot draw Deputy Sheriff Gallier, accompan the sales of the Company’s two great remedies, OIL of EDEN, SWEET pensions. These and other matters ied by Mrs. JohD Brydon, o f Grang SPIRIT OF EDEN, which have proven their marvelous virtues, as be GENTS FURNISH tG GOODS. LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS. Mr. Terry is expected to straighten er, in tbe same state, a friend of ing the most wonderful, effective, and valunble compounds known to Vests, regular $1.50 now 3115 Fancy Silk Front Golf Shirts, regular 81.25 out Mrs. Knight, arrived here tbe man for the cure of Rheumatism, Kidney, Stomach, and Nervous “ “ $1.25 now $ 105 * now 85 Cents. The department is convinced that first of last week and are making troubles. “ “ 50 Ceuts, now 40 Cants. Underware, regular §1.00 now 75 Cents. pension attorneys are bleeding Ore these gentlemen and their families The Remedies are fast becoming a Household Word throughout the Hose, all prices. <■ “ 50 Cents, now 40 gon veterans, as they are veterans An extended visit United States. And if one bottle of each of the Remedies is sold in Fancy Skirts, regular $1.50 now $1.25 Hose, 5 Cent up. of other states but Mr. T en y ’s visit each of one-half of the Drug Stores in the United States each month, “• “ “ $1.25 now $1.00. F. M. Stewart, of the Coos county. Collars and Ties up to date, from 5 cents up. has no connection with such irregu Dressing Sacques, regular $1.50 now $1.^5 " Marble and Granate Works, went to the Company will be able to pay a $20 dividend to each member, even Hats, regular 82.50 now 82.00 larities. “ “ “ $1.00 now 75 cents. Bandon yesterday to place a monu though the Company should have 50,000 members. « <; 82.00 now 81.50 Fauev Cambric Vests aud Pants at Cost. ment at the grave of the little •< “ §1.75 now 81.25 -Following is a list of the Copuille Branch: COOS COUNTY'S 8th GRADE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. « “ $1.50 now $1 00 C A Hanscom W W Whittington SILK S AND V ELVE TS Bidillion, and also a large table for W M Hamilton LACE i LACES! EMBROIDERY! RT 11 BONS. RIBBONS! GRADUATES Jas H Jameei Maggie “ " the grave of the late George Ben Laurn Sidney S Kigl,t Elizabeth James “ nett. This is a fine piece of work, Gussie G S Davis B E Hampton “ being a large slate which entirly Levicy Year Ending June 13, 1903. E A Williams C Martini “ covers the grave, and is of beautiful Electa J E Massey G W Clinton dtsign and workmanship being the A W Jenks D ist . N o . 3 -A raoo . Lora L Crutchfield Johu A Hamblock Irish coat of arms besido the beauti R M Cavett I T Clinton Ella Clinton J F Prewctt Henry Schroder, Jr., May Stauff, ful and appropriate epitaph. R J Cliuton Adella Clinton Maggie Clinton Rose Lillie. W P Whittington Isom J Cliuton Killing and Suicide. Lilliau G Clinton D ist . No. 4 -L am pey C r k f k . Mrs. N W Young J De Witt Clinton T W McCloskey Pearl Sweet. Geo W Bird The newa reaches here to the ef A J Radabaugh J C Whittiugton J IT V.. Closkey D ist . N o . 6 -E mpirk . fect that on Saturday Henay Keller, M L Bird Fred Bird Z C Strang Dave Morgan, Prank Bridges, a citizen of Port Orford had mur H J Peterson TI10 folloing dividends hove been declared: Russel Nasburg, Lulu Jenkins, dered his wife by shooting her, and then turned the gun upon himself, June April May March Anna Berry, Anna Wickmaw, Ida ending his own life immediately. 3.25 $3.10 83.00 Wlckman. $3.00 Jealousy is the cause assigned by California Co-Operative Medical Co. T o Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. £ CLOSING (ViJr on every box. 25c. S A LE Regardless of cost at Hawkins* We Will Close Out Our Entire Stock of J. G E N ] E i» :- .- A .. D ist . N o . 8 -C oquille . Ralph Lukens, Irene Lamb. Fred Kerrigan, Phoebe Simmons, Clare Sherwood, Ethel Johnson. Vane Maury. Etta James, Ruth Todd, Nellie Kerrigan, Leland Howey, Nina Hughes. Laura Fox, Grace La Brie, Gussie Hamilton, Elsie Henry, Georgia White, Lena Holcomb, Cora Burns, Archie Col lier, Austin White, Clyde Collier. those who are best acquainted with the circumstances surrounding the affair, for the commission of so rash an act. —-------------» » ~ 0. F. Topping Dead. On Wednesday, July 22, 1903, at Bandon, another of the old veter ans o f the rebellion was mustered out and has joined the rauks over the river. Deceased was a mem ber of the 8th III. Car., and was 63 years of age. He has lived at Ban D ist No. 9-M arshfield Warner Ogren, Hilda Stetiholm, don fora number of years and was conducting a furniture business at Nellie Tower. Maie Bennett, Alliert that place at the time of his death. — . .«►«----- ----- Sleep, Ada Chapman, Eddie Johnson, Edylhe Strange, Frances We Take It All Back Twombly. We have came to the couclasion D ist . N o . i 2 -C atching S i . ouoh that we spoke hastily in our last Ida Matson. paper when we remarked that the D ist . N o 28-G ravkt , F ord . return of Stewart Lyons and Dr. H. Annie Weekly. B Pinnie was probably for the purpose o f visiting one of our D ist No. 29-T w o M ilk R G. McKenzie, Mertie Davison. butcher shops. Judging from tbe amount of “jerkey” Stewart fur- D ist . N o . 2 i -R andolph mshed ns, that would not have been Ella Wnlstrom Carl Carlson. necessary. The remainder o f the Elmer Walstiom, crowd came in a day or so later, folly satisfied with their hunt. D ist . N o . 41 -M yrti . k P oint . M ERCHANT $ 5 wil buy ** Organ Only a. month on tli© installment plan- Keeps fflmost Everythipa. i I *10 a M i l Eula Haynie, Claude Giles, Jack T o < nr«* R t o l d I n O u r n n y . Miller, Mamie Gray, littie Bryant, Tako L axativo Bromo Quiniit* Tab! ota. Florence McCracken, Vinna Spires, Ail (lni>;i{istfl n'fnnil the m oney i f it filila to ctiru. K. W firove't» aiunatwre in on •neh Ernest Schroder, Wm. Giles. box. ‘3 0«. I W ill Get Plano- - T e le p h o n M a in 106 - Coquille, City. Oregon. YOU A You enu save this nmonut if you w ill and make your den r onpsi — happy. No home complete without a piano or an organ. If you are looking for best values For Spot Cash or on Time Payments We are prepared to interest yon and make the assertion that we I esn do M ORE for yon than nny other Piano or Orgsn House In the couutry. I f you are interested write at once. Strang’s Emporium. G¡; ss w ire and Dishes, W ood and Willow - THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKERING. WEBER, MILTON, V0SE.HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination of soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere. Twenty.eight othe makes we handle. W ( X i V/. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers shoe*. ' Panels Mackintoshes,Rubber goods I3Jan'- ••«•3, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear. We also have in stock a fine l>ne o f Violius. Banjos. Guitar» and Maudolius at prices from 85 upward. A full assortment « f »trinn». 8 teel string» 5 cent-* esch. New tnu»ic received wt, kly. CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO. I O O F H ALL- IM Z ^IE eS IX iF IIE IL ID , - - OZKIE- 7 L - L . STRANG, Prop.. - - - Coquille, Oregon