Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 16, 1903, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1903.
VOL 21.
id z e s s t t is t
J . Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
UtMk
1 he Shipping of the World.
Official County Court Proceedings
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I G Belien........ “
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J E Davis..... .
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It F Barklow..... “
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Janies Pearson.. “
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Thus Barklow... “
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J G Osborn...... “
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Thos Barklow... “
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S C Braden...... “
B F Barklow..... 11
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Lehnerr A Spires “
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Manley Barklow “
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J G Belieu........ “
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J E Davis.......... 11
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J C Miller........ “
Chas Barklow... “
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W E Pierce...... “
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J A Loomis...... “
Daniel R o o t..... “
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J C Brown........ “
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J () Oslairn...... “
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I, L Billings..... “
Wm Volkmar...
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Hilling, Lundy Sons, labor R D
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Clias Adams, smithing It D No 23
Endicott A Miller, smithing R D
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A Snead............Labor R D No 20
Marion Snead... “
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Virgil Hixson... “
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Marion Sneed... “
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Albert Sneed ... “
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Henry Schroeder “
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Bert M cOloskey..."
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Chas Seiek, ... “
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HenryRadabaugh“
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G W Bird
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John Epperson “
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R Epperson
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T Butts
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Percv Schroeder “
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R S Tyrrell
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W Snyder
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Chas Angel ... “
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Joe Radabaugh “
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G O Pope
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T Knight
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D Cribbing
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Orvil Night
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Aiford Schroeder “
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— Ward
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A J Radabaugh,labor A cash“ 27
Smith A Page, lum R D No 27
E O’ Connell pow A fuse“ “
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G G Kennedy, labor
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G W Cox, labor It D 27................
P Michael brink ,381bg rope for Pry
S I! Cathcart, surveying, etc......
F P Norton, viewing road across
Beal swamp, $27 80 reduced...
C M Hermann, view i’g road across
Beal swamp $36 reduced..........
F H Colgrove, chainman road
across Beal swamp.....................
D G Beale, chainman road across
Beal swamp....... ........................
Ray Flanders, axman road across
liecl swamp.................................
J W Miller, chainman road across
Beal swamp.................................
W A Wade, axman road across
Beal swamp.............- .................
A Mathews, axman road across
Beale swamp......................... _...
.1 F Schroeder,helping surv’y r’ds
Heber Seed labor R D 16..............
J A Seed, labor R D 16 s’ lf A team
Percy Shcroeder, labor self and
team R P 16........... i....................
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A ICem»rSii»t>le iteeor«!.
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Chamberlin’s Cough
Remedy
00 has a remarkable record. It has
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N O . 9.
Some curioiiH facts regarding the
CContinued from last week.l
Hlii]>ing of the world are presented
h t a t io n k k y a n d p r i n t i n g .
Oiflco ever Johusun, Deuu & Co 8 by the figures in Lloyd’s Register Bulletin Printing Oo.....................
13 00 been in use for over thirty vears,
72 00 during which time many million
market. Coquille, Oregon.
Marriage certificates........ $3 50
for the current year
The mer­
82 Oil bottles have been sold and used.
Notice taxpayers.............. 3 90
chant marine is something conn ru­
86 00 It lias long been tbo standard and
7 40
ing
which
theories
nre
many
and
44
00
Geo. Russell, M. D.
C O Drytlen, sundries for Supfc
45 00 main reliauce in the treatment of
theorists
multitudinous.
_ But
Bunch ..........................................
46 00 croup in thousands of homes, yet
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-
Lloyd’s deals only
in figures. The Sun, letterheads, sheriff......
46 00 during all this time no case has
Ollioo up Htair« in MARTIN BUILDING. Many Americans have coine to be­ Mail Publishing Co...................
J - G - P is h & S n s, P ro p s.
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00 ever been reported to the manufac­
Printing for sheriff............$4 50
Calls promptly answered day or night.
lieve that we have no mercantile
41
00
Printing for superint’ nd’ t 30
MANUFACTURERS
of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes,
turers
in
which
it
failed
to
effect
a
43 00
speaking
about, j
Night call will he answered from Mrs. marine worth
Cabinets, Tnblos, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
16 00 cure. When given as soou as the
Wickham’ s Boarding Moose.
whereas the Register shows that L H Hazard, stamps anil envel­
20 00 child becomes hoarse or even as
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
opes for clerk’s office................
we rank second among the nntious
100 72 soou as the croupy cough appears,
prompt Attention.
T
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Thrift,
etamps
and
envelopes
G. 0. Holden,
of the world in that respect, being
47
00
for assessor’s office.....................
24 00 it will prevent the attack. It is ples-
exceeded only by Great Britain and Payott, Uphani Co, stationery
Tie__,___ - mC&S&s—.—
8 92 ant to take, many children like it.
her
dependencies.
for
clerk^s
office.........................
X j a -w y s i.
It contains no opium or other
Irwin-Hodson
Co,
blank
books
The red flag of Britain floats
59 40 harmful substance and may be giv­
Justice of the Peace,
City Recorder.
for clerk’« office.........................
10 50
over nearly one-half the merchant J B Dully, lx>x rent..............$ 50
en as confidently to a baby as to an
XT. S . C om m ission er ^tonnage
of the world, but we come
Postage............................... 3 55
8 75 adult. For sale by R . S. K n o w l t o n .
General Insuance Agent.
4 05
next, and nfter us Germany, Nor­
108 50
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Notary Public.
INDIGENT AND INSANE.
way, France, and Italy, in the or­
20 00
The gospel of labor was well ex­
Geo
A
Robinson,
matches
for
8 00
Office in Robinson Building.
der named. That Norway with her
courthouse..................................
43 10 pounded by President Roosevelt at
COQUILLE, OltEOOii.
small trade and only about ‘2,000,000 D rJ
T McCormac, transportation
18 00 Saratoga yesterday, but long ns his
of population, should surpass in
and attending C Langdon........ 24 75
9 00
the
amount
of
her
merchant
ton­
Wm
Jenkins
&
Son.......................
55 00 speech was, and forceful,' there was
J. Sherwood,
Supplies
A
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oyt..........
$12
(X)
7 50 little in it that was new. It was a
nage France, with her great trade
Supplies Mrs Hudson.... 19 49
135 12 simple rehearsal of the old story
GOLDEN BUILDING,
COQUILLE CITY
and 4,000,000 of inhabitants, or
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73 62 that has been varied by thousands
A tto r n e y - a 1 L a w -.
even Italy, with her aggregate of AV If Schroeder, supplies J R
35 87
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d
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r e s la . IM Ieat,
The
C oouillk Crrv, Coos C ounty , O heoon . imports and exports vast as com­
Stillwell........................................
46 25 of upright, strenuous lives.
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rewards
of
honest,
painstaking,
A
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Barger,
conveying
R
S
'Wil­
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99
pared
with
the
Scandinavian
coun­
Notary tublio.
, insane, to Coquille............
2
118 67 self-sustaining labor aro not always
o f - A - ll IC ix id - S .
try and with thirty-odd millions of C son
A Johnson, coffin and burying
20 00 apparent in the accumulations of
inhabitants,
is
a
truiy
remarkable
Fred
Weaver...............................
20
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10
F. Hall,
C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic h le d P ork .
fact, and shows the influence of J II Radabaugh, assistance and
121 90 the toiler. Men differ more in their
supplies quarantined patients.. 30
136 77 ability to save and manage their
heredity in this branch of the hardy
A Robinson, supplies for
152 00 earning capacity. Rut there is on e
a t t o r n e y . a . t - l , 3 . w , Norse race.
Ole Olesou finds his George
poor farm.................................rn 28
25 26 inheritance that all industrious, self-
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
home as naturally today in the fore­ N. Lorenz, supplies for poor farm 75
49 50
castle of the peaceful Fram as his K S Knowlton, drugs
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76 87 sustaining men and women have in
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Dealer in R eap E btatk o f all kind».
105 89 common—the inheritance of self-
viking ancestor, Olaf, of the Red J A Lamb & Co, haidware for
poor fa rm ..................................... 17
36 87 respect, that follows
industry.
HUDSON, .'
'• J* E- HAYNES. Hand, found his beneath the rock­
C II Frv, salary as superintend­
50 00 Labor is honored throughout the T h e la t e s t in
ing bulwarks of the Long Dragon a
ent, July 1 to August 31............ 08
74 40
years ago.
A compari­ Maggie Hodson, support of self
8 25 land as never before, remunerated
H dson & Haynes, thousand
and fa m ily................................... 12
20 62 as never before, diversified as never
son of the shipping of Norway with
J A Gee, support of self and fam­
11 25 before.
May the time speedily
lin in g and Real Estate Agents that of Franco and of Italy shows ily .................................................. 12
116 70 come when it can bo added that
that
after
all
it
is
the
maritime
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Eckley, Curry County, Oregon.
ROADS AND BRIDGES.
at M r s , C. L . M o o n ’s
163 50 the laboring classes, fully realizing
AVE valuable Mines, Farms, Stock spirit of a nation nnd not govern­
6 00 their opportvnities and cheerfully
Rauches and Timber Lauds for sale. ment subsidies which most success­ 15 F Adams...... Labor R D No. ).. 190
C F M c C u llo m ..................... 3..
405
13 80 making the most of them, arc better
You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery
Mouse and (! aores o f land w ell improved fully creates a great merchant ma­ Simpson Lumber Co, lumber R
6 08 contented than ever before.— Ore­
Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale, rine.
D No.3 .......................................... 35 25
at mg store.
23 50.
exchange for property in Myrtle Point
gonian.
Bear, lab r and materials
Of our own tonnage 3,011,530 John
Dress Trimming and Fancg Goods in General.
Stamp­
R D No. 4..................................... 102
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90
tons, only 873,000 tons are regis­ E O’Connell, hardware R D No. 4 28
ing done to order.
tered for foreign commerce.
But F P Norton, labor and supervi­
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Dissolution
Notice.
22 00
sion K 1) No. 4............................. 03
this will bo remedid when Ameri­
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Dean
A
Co,
lumber
It
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No.
8 00
cans return to the element which
Notice is hereby given that by
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they forsook for a timo to people August Holliny, labor and salary
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
6 00 mutual consn t the co-partnership
a continent and build a nation.
K I) No. 8.................................... 103
existing between W. H. Young and
How steam still goes on crowding J E Clinton, labor and salary R
4 00 Will Albee, is dissolved, and all
B No. 17........................................ 29
out sail as a motive power is shown Lizzie
persons knowing themselves to bo
Johnson, cedar timber R
4 00
by the fact that three fifths of the
indebted to the firm are requested
D No. 17........................................
vessels of the world
today are John Bell........ Labor R D No. 17-
2 00 to come forward ouu settle at once.
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steamers and while in the last year Geo Morehouse “
The
business
manufacturing
Clias
Morehouse
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4 00 shingles will be continued by Mr.
the total tonnage of the world in­ John Shuck.... “
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10 00
creased 204,3G8 tons, not enough Minard A Folsom, lumber R D
18 00 Albee.
L e t ’s
W a d e R i g h t in to wind-blown ships being built to No. 17............................................ 0 85
36 00
compensate for the loss by wreck- Alfred Johnson, lumber R D No.
,
the S u b je c t
Canada wants to buy and annex
17...................................................
31 50
uge and decay.
The figures also Fred
Moser, nails R 1) No. 17......
the state of Maine.
The northern
The 1903 H enson will bo the great­
show that while Great Britain and Alfred Johnson, lumber R D No,
projection of the states cuts off the
est bicycle season ever known. The her dependencies have less than
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finest equipped anil most up-to-date half the total tonuage of the world, J T Nosier, team and self
The, Columbian Senate has wisely most direct route to the sea of Can­
adian transcontinental railroads.
wheels that Coquille riders ever laid they fly the red flag over 1,000,000
R D No. 16.................$176 00
consented to thing it oyer. ■
Onc.ontract.................... 22 50
their eyes on will be kept in stock more tons propelled by Hteam than
What does it matter whether the
It
is
entirely
proper
that
Prof.
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at right prices, and if you-want ouo all the other nations of the world
Langley should make his aeredrome promise to obey is included or This school, which has been in successful operation during eight months
C H Banning...Labor R D No. 16 26
say so.
omitted from the marriage service?
experiments in fly-time.
put together.
8 H Dicks.......... “
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of the past school year, will open its Second Annnal
We want your trade, atfd we are
A E Simpson..... “
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What will Emperor William feel No man could bo found who could
Session Monday, October 5, and continue for Eight
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entitled to it, because we have
The State Fair.
like after reading the account of enforce it in this licentiously free
Months.
H
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ughes.....
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good goods, right prices, and can
country.
the naval review at Oyster Bay?
T H Mehl, nails and powder R D
The Following Courses nre Offered:
sorve you well. You don’t expect
No time in the history of the
No. ill......................... t ................. 31
The country may enjoy a feeling
COMMON SCHOOL,
NORMAL,
any more, but you want that much, Oregon state fair has there been B E N osier...... I.abor R D No. 16 38
A l ’ urtfiitivc lMen.ure.
of security a little longer.
Con­
don’t you.
W
m
Fierce........
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HIGH SCHOOL,
ACADEMIC,
18
such a good feeling among the
If you ever took DeWitt’s Little
gress
will
not
assemble
in
October.
Thos Knight..... “
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COMMERCIAL,
MUSIC,
Early
Kisers
for
biliousness
or
con­
To be brief, try us and our goods, agricultural classes towards the A Wilson ............ “
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General Miles has been turned
and our way of treating you, and if success of the fair as exists at the Dan Cribbing... “
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down hard enough without running stipation yon know what a purga­ Tuition per Term of Twelve Weeks, Payable in advance:
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These famous lit­ Common School Course, Grades 1 to 4
you like us try us again. We want present time. Every section of the Jesse Loslibaugh “
him for governor of Massachusetts tive pleasure is.
# 6 00
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state seems to be taking an interest Joe Thomas...... “
tle pills oloanso the liver and rid
vour buHiness. Enough said.
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5 to 7
7 50
on the democratic ticket.
J
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Wadman
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in the fair and promises to give it
the
system
of
all
bile
without
pro­
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T J W a y n .......... “
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Leep & Fish.
Of course no one bellieves in ducing unpleasant effects.
their hearty support.
Eastern T S Evernden. labor with team
They Normal Course ................................................................... $8 00 to 10 00
race suicide but that does not pre­ do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but
Oregon for the first lime has prom­
R D No. 18.................................. 80
Coos B a y
vent landlords from prohibiting give tone and strength to the tis­ High School Course, Grade 9 to 11 ............................................ S 50
ised one or two county exhibits, W It Murray-Lumber R P No. 18 39
Academic Courso, Grades 12 to 13 ...................................... 9 00
chiidreu
in their flats.
R
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Rosa......
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consisting of agricultural products,
sues and organs involved.
W. II. Commercial Course, Elementary .......................
10 00
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while ttxxoutkern portion of the F M Wandling “
Howoll,
of
Houston,
Tex.,
save,
Postmaster
General
Payne’s
con­
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John Reese...... Labor “
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state
will
also
bo
represented
by
a
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No
better
pill
can
be
used
than
tinued poor health makes it evident
C C H ughes..... “
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C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
Vocal nnd Instrumental Music 25 cents to 50 cents per Lesson.
comprehensive exhibit of its agri­ A M Simmons-
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that he will remain in the Cabinet Little Early liiserH for constipation
62
W
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Williams-
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A reasonable reduction will be made to students desiring to take
Mfuiufaotorer o f Marble Monument«. Hen.U cultural products.
Live stock from
sick headache, etc.” Sold by R. S.
only
until
the
current
investigation
stones. Tablets, etc.
all over the state is being prepared Florence Williams, l>oard of road
Knowlton.
a
mixed
Course.
is
concluded.
bands R D No. 2 1 . . . ................ 60
cemetery lots enclosed with steno coping
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or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r­ for this year’s fair.
Ed McAdams...Latxrr R D No. 21 50
Special inducements will bo givon to a limited number of teachers
Great Britain has a small assort­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
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There are reasons for this awaken­ J V Foster........ “
ment of Boer prisoners in Bermuda
The Southern Oregon State Nor­ bearing Certificates and taking tho Normnl Course.
iving in the country or other towns who
Geo Sell............ “
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may wish anything in my line o f business ing of the people to the support of R D Hughes..... “
who refuse to take the oath of al­ mal School hegins this year’s work
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Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon.
For further
IVivusnKiwTu
O be o the fair.
One is, the management Peter Neadeau- “
legiance and refuse to work.
Any September ifltb. A large working
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has worked hard and faithfully to John Reese...... “
particulars
call
on
or
address
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one looking for colonists can have library has been added; tbo physi­
T o th e
"ZD n i o r t u n a t e make the fair as broad as the state Carl Hughes
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them at a bargain.
.A .. H .
S v ip e r in -t e n d L e n t .
cal and chemical laboratory has
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Flanders......
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itself. The transportation compa­
been fully equipped; a uow gym-
Coquille, Oregon.
Joe Collier........ “
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Tbo price of silver has risen to nasiam building is being erected,
nies have come to their assistance Roy Flanders...
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Dr. Gibbon and
584 cents per ounce.
Should the and a large and handsome school
made very liberal rates on haul­ T H Mehl & Co, powder, etc, R D
This old reliable and
No. 18............................................ 11 00 price touch 66 cents an ounce the
Another
building is nearing completion.
most su ccessful speo- ing exhibits of all kinds.
Lyons Estate, lumber, R D No.
new Philippine pesos would be The school grounds are boantifu!
1 ialist in San Frarcis- is, the people nre beginning to re­
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f co, still continues to alize that it is time to let the outside
worth more than their face value as and picturesque. The health condi­
STEEL
J P Bright, labor R D No. 22......
7
^ cure all Sexual and
bullion and would rapidly Snd their tions nre of the best; the social en­
world know of the wonderful re­ Coquille Mill A Tug Co, lumber
Sem inal Diseases,
Isnch as Gonorrhes- sources of our state, and believe
R l) No. 22................................... 108 88 way to the smelting pot.
vironment is pure and stimulating;
IG le e t, S t r , c tn re,
W H Schroeder, nails and rope
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- - i , i t i - l n o Fine, Medium ami
General Miles thanks the time the course of study has been
S S yph ilis. in all it. that the state fair is the proper place
R D No. 22...................................
THE 8UNDAH0 PENS EVERYWHERE.
iD U O ty lB S
Broad Point*.
¡gforms, Skin Diseases, to meet the better class of home- Andw Smalley..Labor R D No. 22
has come to supplant the cavalry strengthened anil made more prac­
Slid by III Stationer».
. N e r v o u s D ebility, seekers. This will make the fair W F Kaller...... "
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horse
with
the
automobile
but
the
tical.
The
faculty
lias
been
in­
i
i
m
*k
t.
ca.nden,
h
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i.
ESTERBROOK
STEEL
PE!<
CO.
?«
lohn
si- n » w tm ».
Im poteucy, Sbminal Weakness and Loss of
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It will give those Will Smith...... ”
M anhood, the consequence o f self-abuse double value.
General couldn’t hnve ridden that creased in number and the school
Bert
Dyle..........
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and excesses producing the following sympa who are looting for homes on the
nint.v miles in an auto.
The road is uow eqmppetl to do work of the
H C D orris...... “
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toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
was impassable, ‘twrs scarcely jock- highest order. This school belongs
der the eyes, pain in the bond, rinp:ng in Pacific const an opportunity to see J C Stillwell..... ................... 22
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in inn body whntouivetato can produce R W Helm, team R D No.
It desires
assable. Before yon could travel it. to Southern Oregon.
approaching strangers, palpatntionof the and where it is produced, without
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and merits the patronage of the
'Twas necessary to gravol it.
heart, weakness o f th e limbs nnd back, loss
S
elf....................................
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o f memory, pim ples on the face, conghs- traveling all over the state at great
people of this great section. For T H E
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oonsum ntion etc.
Tbo Berlin International Confer­ catalogue address,
expense. It will also give the ex­ R J Helm, team R D No.
ence has decided that there shall he
DU. GIBBON has practised in San Fran
hibitor the best possible opportunity
22...............- .................. $ 4 00
B e n j a m i n F M u l k e y , President,
cisco over tt yearsan J those troubled should
monopoly of wireless telegraphy.
S elf..................................... 5 00
Ashland, Oregon.
not fail to consult him and receive the ben­ of showing his products whether it
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9
00
Wireless
telegraphy
companies
efit o f his great sk ill and experionoo. The be grains, grasses, fruits vegetables
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G W Wimer, team R D No
doctor cures when others fail. Try him. or live stock.
must bo regarded ns common carri­
22....................................$45 00
CURBS G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured
III** 1st** N » v . | l i r (J h iiiilift r
ers and compelled to receive from
S elf.................................... 71 00
at hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or
l a i n * C o lic , C h o lr r a .
It N h veil Ills I.rtf.
any source and transmit to their
Write,
Dr. J. F. GIBBON.
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25 Kearnoy street, San Francisco,
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destination any message offered
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frightful running sore on his leg; Steamers
Favorite and Dispatch,
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ONE-THIRD EASIER-
but writes that Bucklcn’s Arnica
freight, etc, R D Nos 21-22......
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partment of Justice-and the Depart­ Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
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month with something the doctors The only Hewing Machine that
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