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T U E S D A Y . OCT. C, 1903.
C. C A. Notes.
School opened this week oue-half
better than last year.
But for the
stormy day it would have opened
100 per cent better.
Miss Thompson comes in to re
sume the Commercial work broken
off last year by sickness.
Miss
Todd takes the place of first pri
mary teacher.
By the middle of
the month we shall want another
teacher for grades three to five.
Young Edwards from Johnson’s
mill and young Hughes from above
the creamery were among the first
to enroll.
Everett Hatcher is in
hiB placo working hard as during
last year.
His sisters will be with
him soon.
Young Holvcrstott, from Fair-
view, has entered on the first day.
Miss Myers, from fifteen miles out,
has entered.
She is one of the
teachers of Coos county.
Two
brothers will come later and the
trio wlil rent rooms and keep
houses.
Charlie Myers, son of our fellow
townsman, entered the Commercial
class and is ready to give his ener
gies in that line.
Others will join
him as soon as supplies can be se
cured from Hie city.
Mr. Church, a teacher of Short
Hand and Type Writing, wishes to
organize a class in those branches.
Any interested in those subjects
will please report to the Superin
tendent.
All persons interested in a night
school in Book Keeping and kin
dred/ subjects are requested to
meet at the Academy building on
Thursday evening.
If a sufficient
number report we shall take steps
to organize an evening class to
work from 7 to 9 o ’clock.
There
will be a day class also.
Mr.
Church will be present at that
meeting and explain the nature of
his work and give you his terms for
Short Hand and Typewriting,
Last week we announced that
Miss Latouretto would not be pres
ent at tho opening, but wo are
happy to snnounco that for an un
foreseen happening, she was able to
get in on Saturday last.
She is
ready to confer with any interested
in piano or organ instruction. She
has rooms at Mrs, Clyde Gage’s,
where she will be pleased to meet
any interested in her work.
Miss Sweet, an eighth grade
graduate of Lampa Creek, entered
the first day and will do nineth
grade work. Sho has rooms, I be-
Scvti, uroriyrr. l-ieree s store.
Miss Tupper, daughter of our
hotel man, who entered near the
close last year, has reentered and
with the exception of Arithmetic,
will take 9th grade work.
Two of
Mr. Paxson’s young people entered
this week and others of tho family
will enter later.
Miss Yiola White, from Port
Orford, has entered and will do 8th
grade work.
She may have some
classes in the 9th grade.
Some others, both old and new
students, have entered and are
already fairly in harness.
We
hope the school will fill up early so
as to prevent the readjustment of
classes. If all could be present the
first week settled work could be be
gun on the second.
Where the
eutrance is irregular or spasmodic
irregularities must arise in the ar
rangement of classes.
However,
we must do the best we can under
the circumstances.
Good, worthy
young men and women, excellent
students, aro compelled to enter
late owing to homo
demands.
These often make the most success
ful citizens.
Peter Axe, of Bridge, the Coos
couuty sweet-potato grower, was
down to this place Saturday and
took orders for over a ton of his
spuds. Mr. Axe has been success
fully growing n uiue article of
sweetpotatoes for the past ten years
and is doing a considerable busi
ness along that line. He left with
us samples of his production which
may be seen by calling at thisnffi.
ce, and to prove their complete
development and good keeping
qualities, he left with us a last
year’s potato which is perfectly
sound.
T. M. Hermann,
brother of
Congressman Hermann, has tend
ered bis resignation as chief of
the mailing division of the peusion
office at Washington, D. C , his
interests in Oregon being such
that it did not justify his staying
at the capitol.
K ioto « Coyi n.LE H ksai . d : In our
daily walks we find people and oth
er people. We find some who know
a tiling, we find some who think
they know; we find some who arc
consistent and some who are stub
born, others who are open for rea
soning and arguments; the fact is,
we fiud all sorts o f people; and, if
we do so, then is it wonder that
some people hold the opinion that a
man in public office must suit and
satisfy every mau, or if not, lie is
dishonest or incompetent for the
office he holds.
Those ideas came into my head
after reading tho Sunday Oregonian
of Sept. 27th, page 40, eol. 6. It is
a good article, the contents deal with
truth and show sense, furthermore,
the tendency places the responsi
bility upon the right shoulders and
should be read by all true citizens.
Nevertheless, should I send this
communication to the Oiegonian, it
w'ould simply wander into the waste
basket, out of the simple reason that
it would prove this paper worse
than unreliable, yes, malicious.
And what about the Oregon Jour
nal? my, my! That would bo car
rying owls to AtheD.
There is nothing left for a mau to
do than to try a local paper and see
if he finds any sympathy.
Read the article in quest; the
laws as they are interpreted by our
good Secretary of the Intorior De
partment, Hitchcock, are only for
the wealthy, the rich; the common
people have no rights whatever.
The first class is the henglish don’t
you know, the latter class are too
American.
Only a short time ago, before the
election of Hon. Biuger Hermann
for Oregon, I cannot forget the
slurs and slanders used by the pa
pers named above; down with a man
who has risen by his own interests
from the common people, hoop-
posed the higher, or I should say
the class of people which need no
laws, their money is law under
themselves and that is all the law
they noed and Hitchcock is their
friend, perhaps something olse, he
above knows why. This salvation
was the downfall of somebody else,
therefore nothing but tho worst
was good enough to down the man,
and lots of the voters who think
they knew they bleated *-bah” be
cause others of their character
bleated £‘bah” before them. Others
like tho formal known before heard
and expressed themselves very loud
that the result of this election could
be only a failure.
I know of only one being which
answered a question before it was
asked and that was as the Holy
Bible tells us, “ Baalam’s ass.”
It is only a wonder to me that
*icw-»i,-v1rv TXT. 11 bet
scrip business, they talk, they have
all sorts of "I knows;” they waste
their time to stop such anarchistic
actions, but never oall a halt loud
enough so those in public office in
Washington, D. C„ will hear it.
Now is tho time; a year hence wo
will be in the midst of a presiden
tial campaign, and if I am not very
much mistaken Mr. Roosevelt would
not be averse to save his own bacon
by being open to conviction.
Bombard him with postal cards
until tho \\ liito House has not
enough room to hold them; 10 pos
tals from every common citizen, in
10 weeks, at the rate oue cent a
week, will do a great doal of good
M. G. R o h i ..
Early Risers
F. C Kinnicutt Suicides
C. L Moon Missing
The Coquille Choral Union was
organized
at the Presbyterian
Chuicb with the following stuff of
officers: Rev. Adolph Haherly pres;
Miss Floreuee Atkinson Bee; Mrs.
Frank-Morse Treas; Mrs Dr Culin
Pianinst; Frof E H Anderson Di
rector o f music; Rev J ,1 Haudsaker
Asst. Director of music; Prof An
derson M rsLH H azard, Mrs Culin
and Mr M A Pierf, permanent Com.
on selection of Muds.
Meetings are held every Monday
8. p m. at the Presbyterian Church,
the only expense of membership is
S1.00 initntion fee. All persons
wishing to cultivate (heir voice
should join this union at once.Jas
it is a grand oppertuuity to culti
vate their voice under a compe
tent director at a trilling exepense.
The Choral Union anticipates giv
ing a concert next spring, and it
will sing nt special occasions dur
ing the winter. The citizens of Co
quille should lend every encourage
ment and support to this worthy
organization.
Word reached this place yoster.
day of the attempt at suicide of Prof
F. C. Kinieutt, one of Coos county’s
pioneer teachers, nt the Halfway
hoqse on the Coos Bay Wagon road,
which had occurred at 11 a. m. Mr
Kinnicutt has been a heavy drinker
for ninny years, having given up his
eastern home and came West 30-odd
years ago on that account, and had
been drinking the day before from
which he had hardly recovered. At
tho time he committed this rash act
be and a daughter were at home, he
sitting in tho front room reading
a paper, when the young lady step
ped out and soon after heard a pis
tol shot, to return and find her fa
ther lying on the floor with a bullet
hole in his head. A physician was
summoned by telegraph, hut death
took place at 3:30 without his ever
recovering consciousness.
Deceased leaves a wife, six daugh
ters and one son to mourn his sad
demise, who have the sympathy of
the entire community.
A week ago (J. L. Moon, of this
city, went to Baudon. and by some
means has disappeared, not having
been seen since Wednesday uiglit at
about ten o'clock. It seems tlist at
the tifne referred to'lie was seen at
Munck’s saloon. He left the place
at that time, stating that he was
going to nne of the steamers to find
a place to sleep, and not since hav
ing been ro n, it is believed that he
hits fallen into the river and drown
ed.
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T il« Naive Thill Heals
without leaviug a scar is DeWitt’s
Tho name Witch Hazel is applied to
many salves, but DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salvo is the only Witch Hazel
Salve made that contains the pure
unadulterated witen hazel. If any
other Witch 7/azel Salve is offered
you it is a counterfeit.
E. C. De-
Witt invented Witch Hazel Salve
acd DeW itl’s Witch Hazel Salve is
the best salve in the world for cuts,
burns, bruises, tetter, or blind,
bleeding, itching and protruding
piles. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
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Johnson’s mill having had a little
break down last week, Mr. John
son has leased tlio mill at this
place which was not running at
present on account of a little busi
ness difficulty, and is getting out
some rnsh orders.
At the Christian Church.
The newly chosen minister of
the Christian church, J. J. Hand-
saker, will occupy the pulpit of the
church next Sunday. Tho services
are as follows:
S. S. 10. a. m. Special music by
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the boys and girls choir.
Presbyterian Church.
Preaching 11 a. m. Communion
12: Y P S C E 0: 30. Preaching
As the Pastor is at Corvallis at 7:30 The church invites all to be
tending the Synod o f Oregon, present.
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There will be no preaching at the
A f o r e F o r D y sp e p sia .
Presbyteriau chuicb next Sunday,
but the pastor will preach as usual
I had Dyspepsia in its worst form
on the 4th, Suuday o f this mouth. and felt miserable most all tho time.
The Sunday school meets every Did not enjoy eating untill after I
Sunday morning at 10 A m. and the used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which
Cbristaiu Endeveoa society at 63:0 has completely cured me — Mrs. W.
p.m. All are invited to attend these W. Saylor, Hilliard, Pa. No appe
and all other services of the Church tite, loss of strength, nervousness,
The prayermeetiDg on Thursday headache, constipation, bad breath
evening is partiallv devoted to a sour rising, indigestion, dyspepsia
study of the Mnnday School lesson and all stomach troubles are quick
for the follawiug Sabetb. All who ly cured by the use of Kodol. Kodol
attend this service, appreciate the represents the naturial juices of
help in Bible ctudy. Visiters are digestion combined with the great
always welcome.
est known tonic and reconstructive
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properties. Ii cleanses, purifies aud
aud sweeteus tlio stomach. Sold by
At Myrtle Point.
R. S. Knowton.
Evangelist’s Holmes and Hand-
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Drygoods just being unpacked at
sftker who recently held a success
ful revival here are now in the be M. H. Ilersey’s Store in the way of
ginning of one at Myrtle Point Daisy and Outing flannel, Muslin,
AU» UwwwUyUsiAn fthiirpli.
W n S-Sbeotintr. Prints. Ladies and Gents
bespeak for them a good hearing. Underclothing. Hoes,
Sox, over
Shirts and many other artscles too
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numerous to mention.
t P e r io d PninlesM Pill.
is the one that will cleanse the sys
tem, set the liver to acton, remove
the bile, clear the complection, cure
headache and leave a good taste in
the mouth. The famous little pills
for doing such work pleasntlv and
effectually are Dewitt’s Little Early
Risers. Bob Moore of Lafayette,
Ind., says: “ All other pills I have
used gripe and sicken, while De-
Witts Lijttle Early Risers are simply
perfect.” Sold by R. H. Knowlton.
Years
O f S u ffe r in g F r o m
H ea rt D ise a se .
I W ou ld Not be A liv e
Today
The Southern Oregou Stat» Nor But F o r D r. M ile s ’ H eart
mal School begins this year’s work
C u re.
September i6th. A large working
Do not neglect the warning symptoms of a
library lias been added; the physi- weak
heart. Palpitation, smothering spells,
Man Lost Overboard
j cal and chemical laboratory has swelling o f feet or ankles, pain in ana around
heart;
oftentimes affections of the stomach,
The Schooner Advance, ,1. Jor I been fully equipped; a now gvm- lungs, liver, bladder, kidneys, etc., arise from
i
imsiam
buildi.i“
is
being
erected,
heart weakness. A weak heart must be
genson, master, got in this runni
helped. It cannot stop to rest. It must be
I anil a large and handsome school strengthened
and regulated. The blood must
ng, 15 days out from San Francis
enriched, the heart nerves strengthened
co. On her arrival wn learned building is nearing completion. be
and
the
circulation
improved by the great
that she lmd lost a seaman James The school grounds are beautiful heart and blood tonic, Dr. Miles’ Heart
and picturesque. The health condi Cure. There is positively nothing to equal
DeOrsay, of Eureka, on her >vny tip
tions are of the best; the social en this wonderful medicine in its beneficial
The accident occurred at 5:20, a m '
upon hearts weakened from any
vironment is pure and stimulating; influence
cause.
Sept, 21st, in latitude 38 degrees, j
the course ot atndv has been
“ I am very grateful for what Dr. Miles
40 minutes, and longitude 138 de
) strengthened and m ido more prac Heart Cure nas done for me, as I am confi
grees, 25 minutes. DeOrsay fell
dent I would not be alive today had I not
tical. T ic faculty lias been in- learned of its wonderful virtues and taken it
overboard while taking in (he side
| creased in number and the school before it was too late, t had been a sufferer
lights, carrying the green one with
valvular heart disease for many years,
I is now equipped to do work of the from
him.
in fact ever since I was a little girl and for
highest n id c
I’ iii-school belongs three years before I began using Heart Cure
A rope was thrown over to him, | to Southern Oregon.
It desires I was in very bad shape. I could not sleep
my left side at all and would frequently
nnd two life buoys were thrown him, : and merits the patronage of the on
have the most dreadful smothering spells.
oue o f which struck him on the j people of this great section. For At times my left side would swell up. I had
pain in my head all the time from which I
shoulder: he Failed to take hold of | catalogue address.
.suffered greatly. Nothing I took did me
either.
B enjamin F Mm, key . President, any good ubtil I used eleven bottles of Dr.
Milos’ Heart Cure which removed all these
He caught hoid o f the log line,
Ashland. Oregon. distressing
symptoms and made me feel well
but let go that, and although the
and strong.’’—M rs . H. C. C ruse , San’ Fran
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ship's boat was at the spot in three
druggist« sell and guarantee first bot
minutes lie sank.
The question has been asked— In tle All
Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book
what
what
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Pbnmherliiiu's
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Nervous
and Heart Diseases. Address
DeOrsay was unable to swim, nnd
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
seems to huvo lost his power to Stomach and Liver Tablets superior j
reasen or help himself when he fell to the ordinary cathartic nnd liver I
pills? Our answer is—They are j
into the water. — Recorder.
easier an 1 more pleasant, to take anil
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their effect is so agreeable that oue j
AND THAT IS
Nails! Nails! Nails!
hardly realizes that it is produced
The above heading on a poster by a medicine. Then they not only
af Myrtle I \>iut followed by a re move the bowels but improve the
quest that boys and girls bring a appetite anti aid the digestion, For
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nail to the revival at tfie Presby mie nt 35 cents pel bottic by R.
terian church brought out a large Knowlton.
audience of bright boys and girls
to hear Evangelist's Holmes' ad
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III-'
It contains in each Issue
Strings! Strings! Strings!
American farmers are reminded
by the Department of Commerce
that over $36,000,000 worth of goat
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skins were imported last year. The
n ir liiia ; In v ilR t D lliH iN f.
goat is not a very difficult animal to
To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion
raise, so much of this money might
it is no longer necessary to live on
be kept m the country.
milk and toast. Starvation produces
General MuoArthur is at a loss to such weakness that tho whole sys
to explain why over thirteen hundred tem becomes an easy prey to disease
of our soldiers have deserted wihin Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the
the last year.
It would be well to stomach and digestve organs to d i
question the private of the army on gest ami assimilate all of the whole-
this subject.
They are probably sorue food that one cares to eat. and
better informed than the offici ra.
is a never
. uro for indige--
tion. Dyi pepsin and all stomach’
troubles
K '»l .1
ha‘ vou
eat link.
sweet.
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Coquille Choral Union.
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W. M. Kay, of Riverton, had
businossin town today.
Mrs, \V. J. Hammock, ofFishtrap
made our sanctum a pleasant busi
ness call today.
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Stewart & Westgate Props.
MARSHFIELD, Oil.
The portable schredder is nt D.
Morgan’s place outtiug sillage
with which to fill his silo.
NEW RESTAURANT
Frank Stillwell who has been at
Gohlen lale, Washington, for sever
al months past, arrived in town to
day.
ate. At the anglo of the street, in North Marshfield.
One of C. 0 . ‘ ‘'Gilkey‘s||little
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several days, but is about all right
C u lin a r y A rt.
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Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by
a bacillus or germ which exists plen
tifully iu street dirt Ii is inactive
so long as exposed to the air, but
when carried beneath the skin as in
the wounds caused by percussion
caps or by rusty nails, and when the
air excluded the germ is roused to
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lockjaw avoided by applying Cham
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NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
United ¡States Land Office.
Rosebarg, Oregon, July 7, 1903,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States o f California,
Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all the Public Land States
by act o f August 4, 1892,
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COQ uillQ. Or
HILAS W. NOAH,
of Marshfield, county o f Coos, state of Ore
gon, has this day filed ia this office bis
sworn statement No.5 474, for the purchase
o f the Lots 1, 2 and East K N. W. % of
Section No. 30, in Township No. 27, S. range
No. 11 W. and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural pnrposes,
and to establish his claim to said land be
fore W. U. Douglas, U. S. Commissioner
for Oregon, at Marshfield Oregon on Sat
urday, the 3rd day of October 1903.
He
names as
witnesses:
Richard Coke,
Thos. Coke. N. E. Harry, J. E. Noah, all
of Marshfield, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their olaims in this office on or before
said 3nd day of Oct. 1903.
J. T . B R ID G E S.
Register.
NO. 11849.
TREASURY DEPARTM ENT
Offioe of Comptroller o f the Currency.
Washington, D, D., Jane 23, 1903.
WHEREAS. By satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has been
made to appear that The First National
Bank of Coquille,” located in the Town
of Coquille. in the County o f Coos and
State of Oregon, has com plied with all tho
provisous o f the States o f the UnitedStates
required to be complied wltu before an as
sociation shall be authorized to commence
• he business o f Banking: Now T hkrkfobk
I. William B. Ridgely, Comptoller of the
Currency, do hereby oeraify that “ The
First National Bank of Coquille,” located
in tne Town o f Coquille. in the County of
Coos,and State o f Oregon, is authorized
to commence the business o f Banking as
provided in Section Fifty one handredaod
sixty nine of the Reviced Statutes of the
United States.
In testimony whereof witness my hand
aud Seal o f office this twenty-third day of
o f June, 1903.
Seal. |
WM.IB. RIDGELY.
Comptroller of the Currency.
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Only 335 a. m onth
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plan-
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I f you are
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We are prepared to] interest you aud mnke the assertion that we
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We also have in stock a fine line of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and
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A full assortment of strings.
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Glassware and Dishes, Wood and W i low-
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear.
Z. C. STRANG, Prop., - -
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Coquille, Oregon