io t i VOL xx E e M à i lie COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1903. 2\ . D E N T IS T J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. Na.tonal Anthem at Last. G neral Summary ot Oregon Crops. Wri'e your Farm Experience and Send It will probably lie down to most Tho wenth- r dining tin- week was In 1902 the Southern Pacific Office ever Johnson, Dean k Go’s patriotic: Americans that the Unite.1 dry nnd warm and nil that could be Compnny published a psmphlet States has never hud a national an desired for the completion of fslt entitled “ California 1 ndustries.". It market. Coquille, Oregon. them, officially speaking, until Sat work. There »ere a few frosty contained principally the oersonal urday last, when the Navy Depart nights in the eastern portion of the testimonies of experienced cultiva- ment issued an order declaring state, but, so far as known, they tors, rays the Pacific Homestead. “The Star-Spangled Banner" to lie dj-* no serious damage. A short description of the different PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. the national anthem, and, directing Hop picking is practically com sections was given and following Ofttae up Htnirs in M 4U T 1N lit II.D IN O that whenever that composition is pleted and the crop has been se this tlietest ¡monies of fruit growers Culls promptly nnswi red day or night. played, all officers and men shall cured in good condition. The dairy men, ptc., etc., showing the Night rail will 1»' answered from .'Its. stand at attention, unless they are yields continue below average, but number of ncres cultivated to Wickham's Hoarding House. engaged in duty that will not per the quality is satisfactory. Harvest oranges, grapes, olives, alfalfa, etc; Phone, main EMI. mit them to do so. As to the good ing is nearly finished, and tlirnsh- the cost to mltivato tho yield per taste displayed in selecting “ Tho j ¡llg ba8 p.-ogressed rapidly. Oats sere and price the products were nr-apangled Banner then* will l>e^ Were slightly damaged by the raiun sold tor. This was one of the most lit _____ a variety of opinions. of a week ago, but not sufficiently practical pieces of literature that L a w y e r . Mr. W. E. C >- The Navy Department had quite to a fleet the total yield to any could be put out. Justice of the Peace. City Recorder. a stock of so.called “ national” tunes great extent. Corn is ripening runu, G. P. A., of the Southern P i- Xj s C o m m i s s i o n e r to choose from, hut this did not nicely, the ears are well filled, and Compnuy, has written (lie agents of make selection any easier, for the the crop, on the whole, is doing that company in Oregon that it is General Insuance ft gent. reason that some of them havo only well. Notary Public. Field unions have ubout all the intention to get up a similar a local application, and most ot the been pulled, and beans are nearly publication for Oregon aud asks Office in Robinson Building. others are not “ national.” There is ready for harvesting. CoOl'ILLE, OllEdON. The third that all who are able to gtve the “America,” for instance, a melody of crops of clover and alfalfa are be results from their farms, dairies, English origin, already doing duty ing cut. Potato blight continues fruit orchards, berry patches, etc, in as an English national hymn, set to in the coast counties, and the crop Oregon write the results for publi some rather commonpluco lines by in that section will be below aver cation in this pamphlet. He says ho the Rev. Samuel T. Smith. There is age. Digging lias begun in Home wlints only the actual results under Attoniey - a' Law-, Pasturage continues favorble condition—the same as C oquille C ity , C oos C ounty , O regon . “ Yankee Doodle.” of which both localities. words and tune are guesswork so good, and stock is improving. cau be accomplished by any intelli Notary l ublic. far as origin is concerned, through There has been a slight shrinkage gent grower under normal condi neither is American. There is “ Hail in the milk supply iu tile Willam tions; Hist is, he waDts only honest Columbia,’’ which comes the neureut ette valley. The harvest of prunes representations. Any of our readers of all to being ¡a national anthem, is well under way and the dryers iu Oregon who will take the time as its melody is the President's march are now running on full tune. The to give their experiences will bo 23 composed iu 1789, and its words crop is au excellent one, both in doing the company a courtesy aud M A K SliFIE LD , OREGON. — — were written by Joseph Hopkiusou quality anl quautity. Pears and the state justice. Yon may send Deal or in H kal E state of all k in d s ^ iu 1798, when war with France was jdums are yielding well. Apples your statement to Mr. Comau, or to this paper and it will be forward expected. It is noteworthy that continue fair to good. s h a d HUDSON, .' : j - E- HAYNES. ed to him.—Roseburg Plaindealer. “Hail Columbia” has always been se * . lected byforeign nations when they Six Hundred lurks Killed wish to salute this county. The mel A large consignment of Wash ody, however, is thin and common ington newspaper correspondents 'dining and Real Estate Agents place and was worn out long ago. Sofia, Sept. *24. — According to a are “ getting next” to irrigation in Eckley, Curry County, Oregon. I here is “ Columbia, the Gem of the telegram received here from Kos- the west. AVE valuable Mines, Farms. Stock Ocean,” but! that is English and is tendit today, 34 miles from Sofia, Ranches and Timber Hands for sale. There are 350,000 words in the kuwou over there as “ Britannia, the COO Turks were killed iu a fight at House and It acres o f land well improved Pride of the Ocean.” There are Kotcheni September 18. The Turk English lauguage but that will not Wilbur, Douglas oonnty. Or., for s . e ish force numbered 7000. After prevent tho coining of a few new exchange for property in Myrtle torn ! others which only apply to a certain the coming cum- the fight the troops, enraged at ones during event or period, such ns “ Dixie,” pntgn. which is thoroughly American, their losses, pillaged and burned a Twelve of the rioters who broke “ Wheu Johnny Comes Marching number of Bulgarian villages. into the jail at Danville, Illinois, Home," “John Brown’s Body,’’ “ The MAKE WOMEN I’ RISONERS. Battle Cry ot Freedom" (widely has aie now studying how to break out Sofia, Sept. 24.— Advices from been made a national anthem by of the Illinois penitentiary. This is Uskub nay that five battalions of Japan), and “ Marching Through as it should be. Turkish troops left Sovovitcli yes- Georgia.” Turkey seems to regard it as a terday for Morotsors, from where a All of these have been ruled out hand of revolutionists had been little hard to have to pay indem and “Tli<' Star-Spangled Banner” threatening Perlepo. Three other nity funds which are move than selected, though its melody is Eng. battalions have proceeded to Nev- likely to be used to defray her own ish and ante-cedentH are most un- eska, where insurgent bands have funeral expenses. lignified. Its melody is that of a reappeared. A New York girl recently married Let’s Wade Right into drinking song, “ To Anacreon in Turkish soldiers recently took 50 a man named Terrier. During the Heaven,” nnd was a favorite with a women from the village of Klissuri, wedding service a former suitor in the Subject bacchanalian crew which used to The 1903 season will bo the great meet at the Crown and Anchor in and all attempts to recover them the back of the church was unkind est bicycle season over known. The London between 1770 nud 1775. have been unavailing, the soldiers enough to cry out “ rats.” finest equipped atd most up to-date Then, set to other words, it did duty refusing to obey their officers. Beveridge has qualified for the wheels that Coquille riders ever laid in Masonic lodges. Soon it traveled Tillman class. He recently lost, their eves on will lie kept in stock across the water, and its first patri not his pass but his pocketbook. M E. Church Appointments at right prices, and if you want one otic- setting was made by Robert But he promptly identified himself Treat Paine in 1798 to words entitl sav so. Final session of tho M. E. Church, by the production of some fifty odd Wo want your trade, and we are ed “ Adams and Liberty.” We noxt South, was held in this city Mon passes. entitled to it. because we bav« find it illustrating another campaign day morning. The work has grown The President has selected Hon. good goods, right prices,_ and can song, “Jefferson nnd Liberty," and to such an extent that the confer Charles J, Bonaparte to investi serve you well. You don’t expect iu 1814 Francis Scott Key set ilie ence was divided—into two districts gate the Indian land scandals. any more, hut you want that much, present words to it on the eve of with a presiding elder over each. He could not have selected a man the hombardmeut of Fort McHenry. dou’t you. Appointments for the coming year iu whom the public will place great It is fortunate that the sailors of were announced by Bishop Morri er confidence. To be brief, try us and our goods, and our way of treating you, and if the navy are not obliged to sing it. son, as follows: Captain Wriuge still hopes to Willamette District— Presiding you like us try us again. Wo want It is much easier for the bands to steer the winner in au internation play it. It was not difficult for Elder, Henry Spiess, Corvallis. your business. Enough said. al vacht-race. He has declared to catch its abrupt inter Corvallis charge, John Reeves. Pish Bros roisterers his intention of becoming an Ameri vals or to execute its singular Albany, C. W. Pogue. can citizen nnd hopes to be chosen (lights and closing outburst when Ceos Bay Lewisville and Independence, T. skipper of the next defender. under the influence of wine or spir P. Haynes. its at the Crown nnd Anchor, hut it There is no doubt that Columbia Dallas, to bo supplied. is a serious business for a patriot to possesses a political monopoly in Oregon City, J. W. Craig, C. W. PATERSON. Prop. get through it witli a serene face the isthmus of Panama, but the Tangent, W. A. lden. That we should have to take this Columbian statesmen are making a Harrisburg, A. J. Starmer. Mannfaoturer o f Marble Monument». Hen 1- old drinking soug for a National great mistake if they regard the Junctsou, P. D. Gardnor. stones. Tablets, etc. Uuited States as “ an easy thing.” oemeterv lots enclosed with stone coping anthem illustrates the poverty of Lebanon, C. D. McFarland. or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or msical invention as compared with Portland. C. A. Hyatt. An epidemic of eye disease pre der. Correspondence solicited from parties Better, however, a R o s e b u r g District— Presiding El ivitig in tho country or other towns who other nations. vails to an alarming extent among muv wish anything in my line o f business national anthem which is not nation der, E. L. Fitch, Oakland. the public school children of the tlvtlir :U*T1> <L TO al than none.—Chicago Tribune. Oakland, E. L. Fitch. poorer districts of Greater New TJ Roseburg, H. C- Allen. York. A total of 100,000 cases Mvrtle Creek, J. C. Cook. Leg Amputated have beeu examined by the pbysi. Ashland. II F. Rosser. cians of tli* Board of Health, and a Medford, H. C. Brown. News resched here last Monday hospital for the exclusive treatment T his old reliable and of the accidental ehootiug and Grants Pass, W. T. Goulder. of victims of this disease will be most puceessfnl spec- Klamath Falls, to be supplied. established. Unsanitary conditions k ialiot in Ban Frnrcis- wounding of Lex Cope, son of W. I co, still continues to V. Cope, of Florss Creek. Myrtle Point, W. H. Wages. breed this disease, and being con k cure all Sexup! and Coquille, It. A. Reagan. tagious, it bids fair to become uni It seems that Lex nud a couple Sem inal Diseases, Glide, to be supplied by G. W. versal among the children of the |snch as Gonorrhea- of companions were out on the I d le e t, H t r ; c t n re, Householder. crowded tenement districts. Of all {•¡¡Syphilis, in all it. marsh hunting ducks, and that in Rev. J. T. Cotton will continue to hanienpa to endeavor, blindness is informs, Skin Diseases. crawliug under some bruslt or ______ i N e r v o n s D ebility, reside at Myrtle Creek nnd will be the heaviest, and a municipality the Im potoncy , Seminal Weakness and Loss of through a thicket, io some manner in a supernumerary relation during children of which are threatened M anhoodi the consequence of self-Qjmse the gun carried by young Thomp by thousands with this calamity and excesses producing the following sfm pa son, one of his companions, was the year. toms: Sallow countenance. dark spots un The next annual session of the! may well bestir itself to preventive der the eyes, pain in the hear. ring ng in discharged, tho load of .«hot taking the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in »-fleet in the forward part ot young Columbia Conference will be held ' as well as remedial measures look at Harrisburg — Roseburg Review. approaching strangers, palpatation o f the ing to its control.—Oregonian. heart, weakness o f the limbsnnd back, loss Cope’s right leg, just below the of raomory, pim ples on the face, conghs- kuee. consumDtion e tc. Dr Greeu, of Dsiryville, was The presence of 10,000 people All but four of the applicants for DU. GIBBON has prac* is?d in San Fran called to attend the wounded boy, “chiefly Americans,” at the formal cisco over 3 years an i those troubled should state medical certificates were suc not fail to omisnlt him and receive the ben nnd he iu turn called Dr. Kline, of opening of a new $50,000 building cessful at the recent examination efit o f his great sk ill and experience. The of this place, to assist him. Both at Juarez, Mexico, near the Texan before the state hoard. The suc doctor cares when others fail. Try him. CLKKS GU A R A N TE E D . Persons cared bones were shattered and tho leg border, last Sunday, is a disgrace cessful ones are C Bellington, W ill At home. Charges reasonable. Tailor so badly torn that it was found to the American name. To make iam B. Campbell, C. T. Chamberlain, Writ«-, I>r. J F. GIBBON, necessary to nmputate it. Ampu this American holiday on Mexican, 25 K *arney street. Ban Francisco, Alexander Corporan, R. B. Demp tation was made just above the soil, six bulls were tortured and write. D R . J. F . GIBBON, sey, Hederick R. Dorn, Win. R. H ol B25 K iarnev street. S in F ra n cisco_______ knee, nnd the patient is doing rg slain and a number of horses were den, Charles Hosmer, Leon W. well as could be expected under killed by the maddened creatures Hyde, W. E. Lewis, J. A. Merri- U. H. and f oreign ^ the circumstances. — Recorder. before they were finally dispatched. \ man, J. H. Neagle, James L. Owen, - -••*-» Truly, the instinct of savagery, the I The Chico’s outgoing passenger leading force of which ¡»cruelty,! E. Rawlings, C. E. Saunders, 8. H. list last week was us follows: Mrs. lies close to the surface of civiliza-! Sheldon, Alan W. Smith, J. G. Swenson, S. D. Tayior, and O. D. H. A. Dno'ev, Allen Paterson, Al tion.—Oregonian. Webster. Many of these are grad bert Garfield and wife, Lillie Red uates of Eastern medical schools dick, A. V. Golithou, Mrs. Dr The United States is not the only and are old practitioners in other Sitix>k, Miss Lucia Sperry, Miss C. One among them is a White. Miss G. Whi*e, A. Whit» rosmorolitnn cmintiy Thirty per states a n 1 wism ali sistete, C ip t A. M-- cent of the population of Brazil is colored man, a graduate of Rush Incidentally it may be Medical College of Chicago. They N cvil and two daughters, Miss. German. T a, lor. Mrs Lde, Mrs. C l TiOwe remarked that Brazil is about the will locate at various places in the 1 Opposite U. S. Patent Office and d (tighter. R H Rosa, and most comfortable and prosperous state for the practice of their pro- ff'PtiOQr Medical Sentinel. of the South American republics. > W A SH IN G T O N . O .C . Miss Get trade Johnson. Geo. Russell, M. D. V G. D. Holden, A. J. Sherwood, jo ka F. H a ll, ^.ttorn r . at - xJaT*r- Hudson & Haynes, H 1903 SEASON. M s aiii Slone Works To tlie niortu.3a.2ite Dr. Gibbon tv NO. iV Drafting a Treaty. Coquille purqiture New York, Sept. 25.— Indiffer ence was manifest iu Congress, snys a Herald dispatch from Bogota un der date of September 21, toward the death of the Hay-Herran canal treaty. Although tho period for the ratification of the treaty was to expire at midnight of the 22nd, the speeches delivered on the subject J - G - F is h A S o n s , P r o p s - were mild, and refered more to tho possibility of a new treaty than to MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxos, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes, Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. tho fate of the present on*. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given A commission was appointed by promp' Attention. the Senate to prepare a new treaty, but it is not known when its report will be presented. A cablegram wus sent by Governor Obaldia on the 19th inst., to President Mar- roquin, assuring him of his patriot ism aud loyalty, and stating that matters were quiet on the Isthmus. Governor Obaldia also informed the President that there weie no indi cations of a revolution on the Isth mus. The cablegram was publish ed on placards and posted in all the GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , ' C O Q U ILL E C IT Y streets and on the corners of Bo gota, It had a quietiug effect on H a n d Fresh. 3!*£eat. the people, who feared that there Kesp c o n . s a - n . t l 37- o n would be a revolt on the Isthmus o f - A . l l 3 C In .d .s . if the caual treaty was finally re jected by Congress. C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic h le d P ork . Both houses of Congress are now busy making ¡Selections for elector al judges for the next Presidential aud Congressional elections. General Sarria, who had been ap- poiuted chief of the garrison of Pan ama, has decided to accept the po sition. T h e la t e s t in General Jnuu Yovar has been ap pointed Commander-in-Chief of the army of Panama gn tho Pacific and Atlantic coasts. Ha left Bogota yesterday for Panama. at M r s . C. la. M o o n ’s and BOX FACTORY P. E. Drane Butcher, Cashel 1 rV Hides in any Quantity MILLINERY - <•> - Grafter in the Toils Portland, Or., Sept. 22.— Cap- taiu T. A. Wood, Grand Commaudor of the Indian War Veterans, was arrested here today by federal au thorities, /charged with pension frauds. Yon will find the latest in spring and summer M illinery at my store. Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp ing done to order. IV trs . C . M o o n Sanderson Building near the Wharf. * -*•» - A ACemarkiiljiB IC croud Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has beeD iu use for over thirty years, during which time mauy million bottleB have beeu sold and used. It has long been the standard and main reliance iu the treatmuiit of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been reported to the manufac turers in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon os the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is ples- ant to take, many children like it. This school, which has been in successful operation during eight months It contains no opium or other of the past school year, will open its Second Annnal harmful substance and may ho giv Session Monday, October 5, and continue for Eight en as confidently to n baby as to un Months. adult. For sale by It. S. K.NOWLTON. Tho Following Courses are Offered: - - ♦ - •* COMMON SCHOOL, NORMAL, Dissolution Notice. HIGH SCHOOL, ACADEMIC, COMMERCIAL, MUSIC, Notice is hereby givou that by A reasonable reduction will be made to students desiring to take mutual conse t the co-partnership existing between W. H. Youug and a mixed Course. — Will Albee, is dissolved, and all Special inducements will bo given to a limited number of teachers persons knowing themselves to 1)0 indebted to the firm are requested bearing Certificates and taking the Normal Course. Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon. For further to come forward anu settle at once. The busiuess - manufacturing particulars call on or address shingles will he continued by Mr. Albee. Coquille, Oregon. 1903 QOOS QOUNTY flC A D EM Y 1904 .A.. H. 3yEXJEK:E"5r, S-u.perin.ten.clexa.-t I l l s M e N o v e l l l» r V l i a m l t c r - lilin s » « H e , C lin ic r :l. m ol llln rrlin rn Itcm cil,. “ B. L. Iiyer, a well known coop er of this town, says he believes Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy saved his life last COMPANY summer. 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