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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1903.
O R E G O N ’S BIG TR E E .
D E N T IS T
J ..C u rtis S n k, D . D . S .
Its Lumber Will Be Used in the
Office ever Johnson, iDean fi Co’s
World’ s Fair Building Salmon
market. Coqnille, Oregon.
Fisheries Exhibit Full
of Interest.
G eo. R u s s e ll, M . D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offioe up stair, in M AllTIN BUlLDlNiV.
Calls promptly answered day or night.
Niaht call will be answered from
Wickham’ s Boarding House.
airs.
G . D . H o ld e n ,
The largest fir tree in the world
wiy supply a portion of the lumber
I (or the construction ot Oregon's
State building at the World's Fail*
at St, Louis.
The Oregon building will occupy
a site immediately north of the
L a -w y a r.
jstice ol the Peace, City Recorder. New York Stale building. The
J S.
C o m
m
i s s i o n e r
eneral Insuance Agent.
Nolary Public.
Office in Robinson Building.
C o q U IL L E , O ltE O O V .
\
l •
J. S h erw o od,
^ s -^ c ^ ra -'
attorney - a* Law-.
o o u il l h
C it y , C oob C o d k t v , O iieoon .
Notary bublio.
j oh n F.
H a ll,
State Legislature has made an appro­
priation of $50.000 far the World's
Fair, but a rt’tcll greater sum will
be available. Five hundred thous­
and dollars have been appropriated
by Oregon for the Lewis and Clark
Exposition, to be held in Portland,
in 1905. The same Commissioners
will handle the exhibits for both
lairs.
Many valuable exhibits
prepared for the Portland Exposition
will be first displayed at the World’s
Fair at St. Louis.
In fish and forestry,
Oregon’s
flLttorney . at - L.a'W, exhibits will be especially rich. The
YIAK3II FIELD, O U EOON.
Columbia River salmon fisheries,
the richest in the world, will furnish
The pro­
IIAU HUDSON,
5 J . E . HAYNES. an unrivalled exhibit.
cesses of catching the salmoll, and
how thev are handled, will be shown
H ud son & H a y n e s ,
in detail
The average size of the
lining and Real Estate Agents salmon of Oregon commerce is from
Eokley, Carry County, Oregon.
15 to 20 pounds, and they sometimes
AVE vnlnahle Mines, Farms, Stock
Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. reach the enormous weight of 60
The fish Come in
House and H aores of land well improved and 75 pounds.
Wilbur, Douglas county, O r., for sale,
from the Pacific Ocean, and ascend
exchange for property in Myrtle Point
the Columbia River tospawn. When
the eggs batch, the little salmon go
out to sea, and remain until they
attain full size.
Then instinct
leads them back to their natural
waters.
The fish are caught in
traps.
Oreat sliutes have been
built leading from the fish traps to
the canning factories. Tiie salmon
virtually catch themselves, and once
in the toils there is no escape. Thev
Let’s
W ade Right into can only follow the flumes, and end
their careers in the tin can» which
the Subject
the Oregonian fish dealers provide
The 1903 season will be the great­
for their reception.
est bicycle season ever known. The
The sturgeon and flounder are
finest equipped and most up to-date
wheels that Coquillo riders ever laid also caught in large quantities, and
their eyes on will be kept in stock the black bass, fostered by tli
at right prices, and if you want one
United States Government Fish
say so.
Commission, is gaining in impor­
\Ve want your trade, and we are
entitled to it, because we have tance each year.
good goods, right prices, and can
Splendid timber grows abundan­
serve you well. You don’t expect tly all over Oregon, but it is the
anv more, but you waut that much,
Douglas fir that is known the world
don’t you.
over. The largest specimen of this
To be brief, try us and our goods, timber in Oregon was felled at Aber­
and our way of treating you, and if
you like us try us again. We want deen in May for exhibit at the
W orld's Fair. The ttee was 300
your business. Enough said.
feet high, and 40 feet in circumfer­
Leep & F is h .
ence at the base. It was t i 8 feet
Coos B a y
from the ground to the first limb.
The age o f this giant of the Oregon
pineries is estimated to be over 400
years. More ships carry masts of
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
Oregon Douglas lir than any other
Mfiuufftoturer of Marble Monument«. Hea \-
timber. The largest and best flag
stonos, Tablets, ofcc.
cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping staffs are supplied by trees from the
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties same forests.
Other timbers and
iving in the country or other towns who
may wish anything in my line of business lumber will be shown, including,
M u m h f i « to
O h io especially, maple, oak and ash.
Dealer in URAL E st \ t * of all kinds.
i
1903
SEASON.
Visits Coos and Curry
“ No two counties in the state
will have a better exhibit at the
Lewis & Clark Fair than Coos and
Curry,” says Jefferson Myers, presi­
dent of the state commission, who
return yesterday from a three weeks
trip through Southern Oregon and
Northern California. The business
men of the isolated sections visited
by Mr. Myers are most enthusiastic
on the subject of the fuir, and very
anxious to have their part of their
couuty represented by an exhibit
worthy of theis great resources
From the CLetco River district
will come a collection of skins, bear,
lion, and panther,
to show
the
spoitsineu
of
America
whore big game is best fouud. The
Beaver Hill coal mine will have a
solid block of coal a ton in weight.
The dairy,' fishing, mining, nnd
timber resources of Coos and Curry
counties will be fully represented
and Mr. Myers is confident that no
other two countries in OregolT will
have better exhibits at the Fair.
Enthusiastic as arc the people of
these counties and of Northern Cal­
ifornia over the richfcss of their
country, they are hardly more so
than Mr. Myers.
“ There is no
doubt now,” said he, “ that Oregon
can lay claim to redwood as well ns
California. On the Chetco River
there is at least 50,000,000 feet of
excellent timber, and there could be
no better opportunity for capital
tuau the erection of a sawmiil at
the mouth of the stream.
The
people are anxious to assist in every
way, and if assured that there was
sufficent capital behind an enter­
prise they would see that plenty of
lumber was forthcoming.
Some
fine Oregon redwood timbers will
be exhibited at St. Louis and at the
Lewis and Clark Fair. The Beaver
Hill coal mine alono has 5,000,000
tons uncovered and ready to lie tak­
en ont. It is now down 1975 feet
with a 15-foot ledge open the whole
way.
“ The people everywhere are very
enthusiastic over the Lewis and
Clark Fair, uot only in this state
bnt accross the California line,
where I was shown every courtesy,
and was assured that a good exhibit
would be made. Business men in
Coos and Curry County are nuxions
to be well represented »1 tfie Fair,
aud they are strongly in favor of
closer buBiuess reatious with Port­
land. If a steamer of 500 or GOO
tons were put on the coast run,
many accounts would be boldly
transferred to this city. At pres­
ent the sole communication with
Portland is through Marshfield, by
the steamer Alliance.
“ I addressed the Marshfield Board
of Trade on tb& Fair, and found the
body to be composed of up-to-dats
and energetic business men, who
were ready to help the enterprise in
every way, recognizing also its val­
ue to the county. At Bandon I ad­
dressed the Teachers' Instate, and
the teaehers will do much to adver­
tise the Fair.
RELIANCE 1 AKE3 THE
RACE EASILY
1 HI HD
The Fraterrai Brotherhood.
A few leaol'S why you g'lould
Gains Steadily Over Thirty Mile join this order:
Course ana Sweeps Home an
Because it 's the best older in
Easy Victor.
the world—yes, the whole world.
( S pecial to the M a il )
Highlands, Sept. 3.— After wait-
lug until almost the last minute
granted by the rules, Reliance and
Shamrock started today in their
race.
Tho racers went to the starting
line at the usual hour, the wind
then blowing two knots. As the
day wore on tho wind increased
very slowly.
Shortly before start­
ing, it had taken ^velocity of about
six knots nnd the yachts hurriedly
got on the thrash-
The course was laid out 15 miles
windward and return.
A haze
hung over the boats when the
starting gun was fired.
The official lime of the start was
Reliance 8:01:20, and Shamrock 1:
0 0 : 20 .
The wind freshened nlthuugh it
was a bit unsteady, Reliance con­
tinued to draw away from Sham­
rock and n half hour after the
start was nearly an eighth of a
mile in the lead. She managed sail
not only to the windward but she
foiereaclied the English yacht and
as in previous races, held her head
higher nnd slipped along faster
than the Challenger.
At 2 o’clock the wind is blowing
eight knots.
2:25: Reliance has the windward
position and is half a mile in the
lead, out footing and outpointing
Shamrock.
Reliance turned the outter mark
at 3:01, Shamrock two minutes lat­
er.
3:34— Reliance is fast increasing
her,lead.
3:50— Reliance is now flying
home with all sails set about a mile
and a half in the lead.
4:04— Reliance is still outfooting
Shamrock and is nearly two miles
in the lead.
4:26— Reliance is spinning along
at a good clip about seven miles
from the finish.
.5:28— Reliunco is two miles from
the finish.
Reliance eruaaetl tlio lino at
30. Unofficial time.
A P u r g a t iv e P le a s u r e .
NO. 8.
Because you owe it to your fam­
ily nnd to yourself to carry some
protection for your loved ones in
case of your death.
Because it admits men and worn,
en on equal terms.
Because it gives Life Insurance
and Accident Insurance
in the
same policy— two policies in one.
Because you and your family
should have that protection, as­
sistance and aid, financially, social­
ly nnd intellectually, which The
Fraternal Brotherhood provides —
none better.
Life Insurance and Accident In­
surance helps at the right time—in
time of need, and what can be Iret-
ter then, than a certificate in Tho
Fraternal Brotherhood?
In case of your death it keeps up
the fire on the hearth- on a cold
winter night, pays off the mortgage
on the home, pays the rent, and
clothes and educates the children.
Why should not your family have
this help when you are taken from
them? It is for you to sav whether,
they shall or shall not. Join The
Fraternal Brotherhood.
Do not
wait—it iB dangerous.
It is as much your duty to pro­
vide social entertainments for your­
self and family as it is to provide
food and clothing and a home.
Socially the Fraternal Brother­
hood is a leader.
Do you desiro to create an estate?
If so, join The Fraternal Brother­
hood; then you havo a protection
in case of accident of $5.00, $10.00
or $15,00 per week and an estate
of $1,000, 82,000 or $3,000 in case
of total disability, old age or death,
which is exempted from taxes and
debt by law.
Portland Lodge No. 209 held its
first meeting just six months ago
and now has n membership of over
200 .
No order or company is more
particular in the selection of its
membership,
both socially and
physically, and the best people of
the community are to be found in
itn pax lert n.
Tho monthly rate per $1,000 at
tho age of 20, is GO cents; age 25,
is G5 cents; age 30, is 70 cents; age
35, is 80 cents; age 40, is $1; agi
45, is $1.25; age 50, is $1.70; age
54, is $3.
The order is a member of the
National Fraternal Congress and
stands “ at the head” in tho prompt
payment of claims and general
management.
You will make no mistake if you
join this order.
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Coquille purqiture
and BOX FACTORY
J-
€»-
fis h
t£ S n s , P r o p s -
MANUFACTUREltS o; Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes,
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Purniir Work u Specialty.
All Orders given
prompt Attention.
—
P. E. Drone
Butcher,
GOLDEN B U ILD IN G ,
COQUILLE CITY
Keep cozisan/tly on Hand Fresli Meat,
of -A
J..L HCind-s.
C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P o rk
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity
T h e la te s t in
MILLINERY
at M rSi C. L , ^ lo o n ’s
_ S » G S - _____
You w ill find the latest in spring and sum nor M illinery
at mg store.
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General, Stamp­
ing done to order.
IV Irs . C : M o o n
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
1903
0OOS 0OUNTY
✓
^CADEMY
If you ever took DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers for biliousness or con­
stipation you know what a purga­
tive pleasure is.
These famous lit­
tle pills eleunse the liver and rid
This school, which has been in successful operation during eight mouths
the system of all bile without pro­
of the past school year, will open its Second Animal
ducing unpleasant effects.
They
Session Monday, October 5, and continuo for Eight
do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but
Months.
give tone and streugtli to the tis­
The Following Courses are Offered:
sues and organs involved.
W. H.
Howell, of Houston, Tex., says,
COMMON SCHOOL,
,
NORMAL,
“ No better pill can be used than
HIGH SCHOOL,
'
ACADEMIC,
Ruin As a Purifier.
Little Early Risers for constipation
COMMERCIAL,
MUSIC,
sick headache, etc.” Sold by R. S.
The health department has often
Tuition per Term of Twolve Weeks, Payable in advance:
Knowlton,
called the attention of the public to Common School Course, Grades 1 to 4 ............................... $ G 00
the fact that rain is a great purifier,
11
i.
*<
•<
5 to 7 ................................ 7 50
The Southern Oregon State Nor­
a
1
11
*1
8 ................................ 8 00
Demosthenes, speaking of the mal School begins this year's work and there is some highly interesting
corruption of Grece, said, What is September iGtli. A large working testimony to the same effect in a re­ Normal Course ................................................................... $8 00 td 10 00
it that has ruined Greece? Envy, library has been added; the physi­ cent number of the London Lancet, High School Course, Grade 9 to 11 ............................................ 8 50
when a man gels a bribe; laughter, cal and chemical laboratory has which is fortified by references to a Academic Course, Grades 12 to 13 ......................................... 9,00
Commercial Course, Elomentary ......................................................10 00
it he confesses it; mercy, to the con­ been fully equipped; a new gym-
recent examination and analysis.
• •
“
Advanced ..........................................................12 00
victed; hatred, of those who de- nasiarn building is being erected,
Beginning with June 13 th London
uunce the crime.” These words and a large and handsome school
Vocal and Instrumental Music 25 cents to 50 cents per Lesson.
seem to describe the attitude of building is nearing completion. had a continuous rainfall for five
A reasonable reduction will bo made to students desiring to tnke
muDy newspapers when Congress­ The school grounds are boantiful days, the total precipitation being
n
mixed
Course.
man Baker returned the pass sent and picturesque. The health condi­ estimated at 38 inches.
On the
Special inducements will bo given to a limited number of teachers
him by a railroad.
tions are of the host; the social en­
third day of the period a supply of
bearing Certificates and taking tho Normal Course.
Mr. George W. Crouse of Akron vironment is pure and stimulating;
Ohio, recently declared himself the course of study has been raindrops was secured for an in­
Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon.
For further
bankrupt
Ho owed $1,900,000 strengthened and made more prac­ vestigation, and it was found that particulars call on or address
tical. The faculty has been in­ the solid matter contained therein
Oregon’s display of agricultural nnd his assets were $200,000. The
To tYie TJ niortunate
.A..
3yETTX_iK:E-5 r, S\aperin.ten.d.en.t.
court was conducting tine usual creased in number aud the school amounted to 9.1 grains per gallon.
and horticultural products will be bankruptcy proceedings when the is now equipped to do work of the
Coquillo, Oregon.
Among the constituents noted
large. The prune industry o f that time arrived for Mr. Crouce’s an­ highest order. This school belongs
D r. G ibbon State is exceedingly important, the nual vacatiou trip to Europe. His to Southern Oregon. It desires were common salt, ammonium sulp­
T his old reliable and
hate. organic, ammonia, soot and
paost successful spec­ crop in 1902 being valued at more lawyers applied for a postponement and merits the patrouage of the
i a l i s t in San Frarcis-
of the case until October and tho people o f this great section. For suspended matters and nitrates.
T F .E L PEN S
I co, still continues to than $3 ,000,000. The Oregon fruit
catalogue address,
The Lancet assures us that tin-
{ cure all Sexual and compares favorably with the famous court grauted it.
B enjamin F M ulkey , President,
Sem inal Diseases,
William James, the distinguished
quantity of ammonia sulphate, .652
Ksuoh as Gonorrhes- French product.
Small fruits also
Ashlaud, Oregon.
Tedium and
psychologist of
Harvard, says,
l O le e t , 8 t ri o t u re,
grains, was remarkable, and that
cf P o in t * .
thrive in the State
In agriculture, Lynching is a profound social de-
¡¿ g g f
THE STANDARD PENS EVERTUEES
■ S y p h ilis, in all it
;ii SUl’ onert.
its
chief
origiu
is
the
combustion
of
■ form s,Skin Diseases.
The report that the Postmaster
the
exhibit
will
be
largely
based
on
s^ase
spreading
like
forest
fire
aud
*ohn : New York.
S N e r v o u s Debility.
Salt contributed 8 grains and I rwna . ch ^ . n . i . E8TERBROOK STcf
I ’«potency, Seminal Weakness and Loss cf wheat, oats, barley, and the grasses. certain to become permantly en­ | General has issued an order making doal.
Manhood, the oonseqnence of self-abuse
all
trains
mail
trains
by
swearing
in
soot
aud
suspended
matters
5
grains
demic in every corner of our coun­
and excesses producing the following syinpa
try, North aud South, unless heroic the baggage-masters as mail clerks
With this analysis and an esti
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
1 1 C «‘ «11 a r k iil> I a Rc<*or«l.
der the eyes, pain in the head, ring'ng in
remedies are swiftly adopted to is an error. All that has been done mate of 6,437.229,860 gallons for
the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence, in
is to make the baggagement mail
check it.
approaching strangers, palpnt > tiort of the
Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy
clerks on those trains which now the total rainfall over the London T H E
heart, weakness o f the lmibsnnd back, loss
British boards of education com­ carry mails, so that they can dis­ country area as the basis of the
of memory, pimples on the face, oonghs- has a remarkable record. It has
oonsumotion etc.
been in use for over thirty years, plain that their school teachers tribute newspapers at the stations calculation, it is figured that the
D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Frau
during which time’ many million work but an average of eleven without their having to go to the enormous downpour ‘ ‘ represents the
cisco over .Tyeacsan I those troubled should
years and then marry.
But the postoffice. ,
not fail to oonsult him and receive th« beu- bottles have been sold and used.
washing out of no less than 3738
would
elit of his great skill and experien is. I’he It has long been the standard and American "school marm”
This is an age of brave and stren­ tons of solid impurities, of which 330
doctor our'-s when others fail.
Trv him. main reliance id the treatment of think it poor business not to marry
CU R ES GUAR VNTEED . Persons cured
uous women Mrs. Julia Ward Howe
tons consisted of common salt, 267
at home.
Charges reasonable. Call or croup in thousands of homes, yet in half that time.
has undertaken to “ intellectualize’ ’
Write,
Ur. J. F. GIBBON,
during all this time no case has
The Pennsylvania Railway Com­
tons of sulphate ammonia and 2000
25 Kearney street, San Francisco,
Newport.
ever been reported to the manufac­ pany’s new bridge at 'Trenton
write.
I) R. I F. GIBBON,
tons ol soot and suspended matters.”
turers in which it failed to effect a brings Philadelphia many miles
625 K *srne/ street. 3 m Francisco
I l l s M b M.ivr l h / till inti* o r -
Another interesting computation
cure.
When
given
ae
goon
as
the
nearer
New
York,
“and
New
York­
I a in ’ s C o lic , C h o le r a ,
■»>
ONE-THIRD EASIER-
a n il n i a r r h o e n
is given as follows.
‘‘ Regarding
f V .« prumptiy obtain U. 8 . ami Foreign
child becomes hoarse or even as ers are already claiming that the
R em edy.
ONE-THIRD FASTER.
bood as the croopy cough Appears, Quaker City will be a suburb of the
the combustion of one ton of coal
“ B. L. Ryer, a well known coop­ to produce 20 pounds of ammonium
it will prevent the attack. It is ples- metropolis.”
nnt to take, many children like it.
Ever since Senator Quay said er of this town, saj’s he believes sulphate (a very fair average) the The only Sewing Machine that
It contains do opium or other that Pennvpacker was his natural Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and quantity of coal represented by the oes n it f lil i 1 an / p lint.
harmful substance end may be giv­ successor, the Governor has been Di arrhoe Remedy saved his life last storm would be 29,904 tons.”
, sketch or photo of invention for
The tightest run
ROTARY MOTION AND BALL BEARIN G?
[ free report on
itabtlity._ For free book,
en as confidently to a bshy as to an searching his new libel law for a summer. He had beeD sick for a
-
sihch alaiiit one day in three
niDg
machine
in
the
world.
RAPI
D
The Lancet adds that besides the
month with something the doctors
adult. For sale by R. S. K n ’OWLTON provision that fits the case.
sewing that ranch faster than any vibrating shnttl sewing machine
rail bilious dysentery, and Could I purification which is shown by the Mine timo is snvi il, iiiii ''' 111 nej csriird.
.....
A
We wonder what the graduates of g e t nothing to do him any good analysis there is a bacteriological
mi is t nnd
T o t ’liri* * t <»l«l fti| iPia«* D .tj .
Quiet »nddurable.
f lie rotary motion doc aw
the College of Journalism will do
until he tried this remedy. It gate 1 purification also, which of course Is wear caused by the for'yard aujt bnckwarc mnvenui
s I > lit tip.
Take Laxative Bromo (Juiniu« l;»M is, i with the politician who says it aud
a very important factor in the
.All drnani«t« refund the money if it fails to j then denies if tybon be if*-* it in him immediate relief,” says B. T. l«eitcficent ?yor)i of ¡'.10 r-iin.
) F riUlUhCM
General office fqp (be Pnuifii) t!-»ii»t at 9-13 Murk«'
com. K. W. Grov«*« lipnMnrF U on earl« i
Little,
merchant, Hancock, Md.
r<>Ul
type
Cllifoinjfl
\V,
H.
SHORT,
Agent,
MjipphiUld.
tyx. '¿ft
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B ' w v v s ----------------- ' . T e - . i
1904
M e aid Stone Worts
¿STERBROBi;
Wheeler
Three Times the
Value of Aijy
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