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V T O' t, ■ c~* *» (in t im ile VOL C O Q U IL L E J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. Office ever Johnson, Dean ti Co’s market. Coquille, Oregon. W ill make Umiiton a profeiwional visit he llrst Moiulny in ench quarter. Geo. Russell, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otttuo up Htairn in M \ K T U i B U IL D IN G . C a ll« promptly answered day or night. N ight call w ill ho answered from Mrs. Wickham 's Boarding House. Phono, main I8G. r G. D. Holden, t il — ■ __ _ __ .____ L a w y e r. Justice of the Peace- City Recorder. XJ. S. Commissioner Ceneral Insurance Agent- Notary Public- Office in Robinson Building. CoQUIU-E, Oil Ell ON. J. Sherwood, A Attorney - a* Law-. l ■—£ r * & ~ . > y —■ C o q o i u . e C i t t , C o o s C o u n t y , O reg o n . N otary t-ublio. John F. Hall, .A -tto r n .^ r _ a t - i_ ,a "W , MAUS1111KLD, O R E G O N . The Founfain ’f Tears. BY B. II. P. There'ea a Wonderful fountain whose w a ters arise When the heart has been pierced or op proaaed, And it flows in a flood from the gate o f the eyes Adown the pale cheek to the breaat. An angel at times by its margin doth rent Commiaaioned bis charms to em ploy; And the waters allaugh midobey his behest And the gates are ail flooded with jo y . Snub tears have implanted the germ o f a smile. W orth crowns o f a kingdom for treasure, W ith souroe nnpobitid or untarnished with guile, And we bail them aa dew-drops o f pleas ure. T o him who hath lost in the struggle end strife Whose hopes claim no boon from the mor row. Yet grieves o 'r tbe follies and failures o f life, The gates are all flooded with sorrow. Wlu'ii liopo has tieen stifled anil laid in the dost And its valleys of verdure made hare. When the fountain ia parched and its uinr- umr is hnshed T h ere’ s no flood and no tears for despair. But when bv the bier o f >’ dearly loved friend And strength for the hour we would bor row, A view from the fount in the heart w ill de scend In drops tbnt w ill lighten our sorrow. T h e tear o f farew ell at the last parting hour. From the fount in a wild torrent surges, Ami fa llin g like raiti in a plentiful shower Th e heart in its billow submerges. Riverton, O r., Deo., 1, ltfOB^ ---------=^rp=~*------ W ith the passage of the Cuban D m lui in H rvi. K uxatk o f nil kinds. reciprocity bill the Semite has ap J. K. H A Y N E S . proved the first of a uuiuber of im S HAD HUDSON, portant treaties, for the ratification of which the present Congress will no doubt be noted. The Cuban •dining and Real Estate Agents Reciprocity treaty, the Isle of Pines' treaty, the Panama canal E ekley, C arry Connty, Oregon. A V E valmiblu Mines, F srm s, Stock treaty and the Chinese Commercial Bunches and T im b er Lands for sale. treaty will all have been passed up on before the expiration of the pres House and fi acres o f land w e ll im proved ent session. I f the friends of An W ilbur, Douglas county, O r., fo r sale, exchange fo r property in M y r t le P o in t glo-American arbitration have the success which events seem to indi cate they will have, the Senate of the tifty-eigth Congress will ratify ulso an Arbitration treaty between Great Britain and the United States. Tbe necessary votes for the Cuban treatv were easily, ob ;*>■ tained anil in a few days recipro city between tbe Island and this country will be law. Tin political effects of the treaty will In- ibnrked for by it we have h o u n d Cuba to us by coioniou-ial ties-which are cer i- it t S V V *a T lis X - V i g r i x x i i t O tain to strengthen our political re lations. Although Senator New- The 1003 season will be the great land’s resolution calling for tbe est bicycle season ever known. The admission of Cuba as a state, is op finest equipped anN most up-to-date posed both in the United States wheels that Coquille riders ever laid Senate and on the Island, there is their eyos on will be kept in stock no doubt that eventful union with at right prices, and if you want one this country is the destiny o f Cuba, and the present treaty is a long say so. The Pana Wo want your trade, and we are step in that direction. entitled to it, because we have ma canal treaty will now occupy the good goods, right prices, and can attention of tho Senate and the de serve you well. You don’t expect bates upon it promise to be tbe any more, but you want that much, most interesting that have been held in the upper branch of Con dou’t you. gress fo r a long time. The entire To be brief, try us and our goods, question of our policy is involved and our way of treating you, and if and the news received each week you like us try us again. We want from the isthmus will make tbe dis your business. Enough said. cussion a very live one. Senators Hoar anil Morgan, republican and democrat, will be tbe leaders in op Coes 3 3 a,y posing the treaty, hut its final pas sage is assured. The Committee of Foreign Relations has the Chi nese treaty in charge, and with its C. IV. PATERSON. Prop. ratification the United States will from China Ylannfaoturer o f Marblo Monum ents. H o a l- obtain concessions which will increase the value of our stonos. Tablets, < to. cem etery lots enclosed w ith stone coping oriental trade many millions of dol or curbing. Iron railin gs furnished to o r An interesting feature of the der. Correspondence solicited from parties lars. iv in g in the country or oth er towns who treaty is the opening to American may wish a n y th in g in m y lin e o f business trade of the Manchurian ports of ~Vt\m»rFf,jr » O bfg Autung and Mukden. 'Russia is T o t t i e “U n . i o r r u . i n a . t e really the de facto sovereign of Manchuria, hut as the United Stntes government will insist on the concessions lawfully granted by T lii* o ld r e lia b le ana and as the Czar’s govern moat vacoeRHfal spec- China, m in t h i S an Friuois- ment does not wish to risk losicg _ oo, s till oon tinn ea to u cure a ll H ex n el and the friendship of the United States «.«e R S, I,m ,a l D in es,vs, Russin will not oppose the Ameri J jjs n rli as Oonorrhea- can concessions in Manchuria. ■ Q l e n t . H t r . o t a re, Hudson & Haynes, H 1903 § S E A SON the Subject- F is h B ro s lartilfl ami Stone Works Dr. Gibbon R jp K y p h ilia . in a il it. Q g fo riu a .S k in Diseasei,. f v i j i e r v o n , D e b ility , Im p o ten o y , Sem inal Weakness and Loss o f M anhood. the oonseqnenoe o f self-abnse and excesses producing the fo llow in g sym pa tom s: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the hand, r in v 'n g in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in approaobing stran gers, p a lp a ta tio n o f the heart, w eak ness o f th e lim bs and back, loss o f m em ory, p im p les on the face, conghs- oonsumDtiou e tc . D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran oisco over fiy e a r s a n l those troubled shonld not fa il to consult him and receive the ben efit o f his great s k ill and exporienoe. Th e doctor car s whon others fa il. T r y him. C O R E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured at hom e. C harges reasonable. Call or W rite, Dr. J . F . G IB B O N , 25 Kearney street. San Franoisoo. w rite. D R . J . F . G IB B O N , R25 K ,a r a e v s t r s it .S m Franoisoo J, sk etch or phôto r f inventi« n fok ' buity. tr. ForAé* Forÿtfee t book, « ? frèeraport o a mtrri tarali f How to S*Run» * |*n.yilt and i'HADE-MARI.v ASNO W ! 1 # p p M it * U . S. P a te n t O ffice ; } W A S H IN G T O N . D. C. Travel By Sea F ro m T h e C o a st M ail Passengers South on Alliance, Dec. 20, Mrs. M E Walling, — Fellsmen, Miss M Brown, J Rogers, N Curtis, J D Johnson, A J Sweet, R G Wilson, wife and son, G Brown, A Hassen J Levy Passengers incoming Areata Dec. 25: Geo Henninger, W S Seniee, L Balmecd, V Oope, Mrs Cope, Cleo Risk, Jno Bisk, S. W. West, Mrs J W West, T J Bareshearse. Mrs Bar. eshearse, G M Cantine, Chas C m - tine, 8 second class. Out going Areata: K V Kruse, W R Jones, W Richards, H Smith, Mrs Smith 3 children. D H Br >wn, Miss Larsen, E A B is*ean, Mrs Besteao, Miss Bastenn.W R Waters, Jas Atehinwn, E Sanford, ( ’has. Huber Paris, Dec. 24.—Captain Drey- fas, accused of treason to France, degraded, .li-missed from tbe F.cncb army and exiled to paison on Devil’a Island, will havnanotber trial, this time by a civilian tri bunal. H e t t i I ft C IT Y , O R E G O N , T I K S 1 M Y , D E C E M B E R 2 M 9 0 3 . Berkley College Defaulter." W ritton for the H k u a l i >. D E N T I S T Berkeley, California., Dec.— Sec retary McKownn, of the board of regents of the University of C alifot. nia, today confessed to President Wheeler that he is a defaulter in toe sum of $20,000. At a meeting of the finances committee o f regents this evening it ilevefoped that McKow- au’s defalcation reached at least $40, 000. It waft brought out during the conference that the speculations covered a period of seven years and that the disgraced university official has scarcely any money of his own. MeKowan is only under $5000 bond. Most of the money was lost at the nice tracks. Mc- Kowau is in jail. Biunfou lteooriier. Mrs. John Blackloek was very ill for a few days, but is getting better agaiu. A letter received here last week gives (lie information that S. F. Shepard has au appointment to a lighthouse station on Uuamak Is land, in Alaska Captain Larsen arrived yesterday with the three masted schooner, A l pha, from San Francisco, and will load lumber at Prosper. The Alpha is a new boat that was built ou Coos Bay, and will carry about 400 M feet of lumber over the bar. C. F. Allen and C. C. Stewart ar rived here from Sau Fraucisco, ou tbe steamer last Monday, and as A llen has been interesting himself in tbe hlacksand proposition, for some time past,.we presume that be lias hied himself away to his haunts Thomas Auderson has had piling set anil tho space of street fronting his property, and joining on to W il liam G allier’s property, plunked over. He will erect a wood house on the uuoccupied part o f his lot. Messrs Felter, Gibson aud \V, H. Logan will do the work. Note and Comment. Mr. A. A. Jamieson now has all tho machinery on the ground for his new Sixes River sawmill, and expects to have the same in opera tion before the end of February. He has a tine body of yellow fir and Port Orford cedar, and being a prac tical logger and mill-man of many years experience, be is going at the business in a business like manner, which insures success. Legislature has Adjourned. Accordiu" to Ueimtor Depew Salem, Or Dec. 24.-A ft e r three there are 100,000 millionaires in busy days, the extra sessions of the United "States. the Oregon Legislature adjourned New states will soou have to be sine die shortly after 11 o’clock The most important admitted to tho Union in order to last night. supply names for our new naval ves legislation enacted, aside from re peal of the Phelps law and re-en sels. actment of the previous law, was Another revolution litis broken the passage o f a bill carrying an ap out in Santo Domingo, Peace is an propriation of $100,000 for pur abnormal condition for that small chase by the state by right of w«v M A N U FA C TU R E R S of Butter Boxes, Cub. 'rq; id ’.". it o, island. Cabinets, Tables, C ol h i v > L for the canal to be built at Celilo Turning Work a specialty AR '. v - Rev. Edward Everett Hale, the by the Government. Laws were prompt Attention. new Chaplain of the United States passed prohihitiug tbe killing of Senate, is a Unitarian and eighty- pheasants until October 1, 1906; protecting plk; increasing the sal three years old. aries o f the Circuit Judges iu The Committee on Insular A f Multnomah CouDty from $3000 a fairs in the National House of Rep -year to 4000 a yeur; providing resentatives reported favorably n for erection of a uew hnrracks at bill givin g P o ri" delagate in th<- Hftlilhir*' -Rome; Ifeduning sal Congress. aries of District Attorneys in the Alaska has already chosen its Eighth and Niutb Judicial Dis delegates to the republican national tricts, ami empowering the State convention and they are instructed Board o f Education to issue state to vote for. President Roosevelt’s diplomas to holders issued prior to GO LDEN B U IL D IN G , ¡..tli) February 1, 1899. A number of nomination. charter bills au 1 local measures tt Brigadier General J, Franklin wore passed. Bell has been selected by the War Important measures that failed Department to eommaud any troops which it may be necessary were the bill to make gambling a felony, the car shortage bill and’ to send to Panama. tue bill to place state officials ou A thousand eases of cruelty flat salaries. against private soldiers are charged --- - to Lieutenant Shilling, a German Colombia Getting Ready to Fight. army officer who is being tried at ------- * Metz. The (rial is secret, Washington, D. C., Dec. 23.— The G o q u ille p u r n i t u and BOX FACTORY J- G- P ts h P. & S o i, E. P rep s ■ D Butcher K eep s oonsantly on .o : of uA-ii K m - C an n ed B e e e f and I .1 -. •• u Cash Paid for Hides .. A t the^first session of tho nation al Negro Buffers ge League at Wash ington tho police had lo be called in to preserve order among the hostile factions of delegates. There is some opposition among the people of Panama to the action of the government which is trying to have a constitution adopted as quickly as the canal treaty was signed. The Hearst and Gorman organi zations are fighting at the uational capital for the control of the dele gation of the District of Colombia Coos Bay News. to tbe democratic national conven Claude Nasburg. who has been tion. Attending the U n iveisitv o f Cal- England aud Holland insist that foroia, at Berkley-is home for the Panama shall uso part o f tho ton holidays. million dollars in assuming a por George Black, who lately arrived tion of Colombia’s debt. Tbe Pan from the city on a visit to his par amese, however, hare planned to ents on Catching slough, was tn use the money for other purposes. Ipwn yesterday, shaking hands witn tfe'iidor ifai-.ua ha» made a re old m ends quest that General Wood be called T h r tug Hunter was here from home to testify at the present in Gardiner last week, after au e- vestigation of his ^military record, lectric light plant which had been but Secretary Root will not call Bhipued h ire for the Gardiner mill. him unless he is requested to do so The plant will be installed at ouce, by the Senate Committee ou M ili and this m ill will soou be lighted tary Affairs. by electricity. Of the 603 patents granted last Dr. and Mrs. McCormao were week by the United States Patent treated to a very pleasant surprise, Office, C. A. Snow k Co., of Wash Friday night, by a large number of ington, D. C., were the attorneys friends, the occasion beiug the 25th for procuring 46 of them, or more anniversary o f their marriage. The than 7$ per cent. There are more guests were most hospitably enter than 5,000 patent attorneys in the tained. and a handsome silver fruit United States. bowl was presented to tbe host and The labor unions have begun to hostess. invade the police and fire depart - - ments in Chicago, but Mavor Har F ort O rford Tribune. rison has issued an order by which Dr. Elgin, came down from Sixes he hopes to bring this latest move yesterday ou one of his perioilical ment to a halt. Chicago seems to visits with Port Orford friends- ho the home of the unions as even The body of Charles Harden- the school teachers of tho city are brook who was drowned at Arch organized. Rock, was found last Friday even Lord Dumlonalil, Commander- ing, after having been in the water in-chief of the Canadians troops, thirteen days. declares that any fortification of the United Statos on the islands grant ed this country by the Alaskan Boundry award would be untena ble. He made a special trip across the continent to make this discovery. The Canadians evidently fail to see that in wnr with thid country, small islands would not bo the scene of operations. In any summary of the causes of our success in steel manufacture, D aily Count M ail. great strecs must be laid upon tbe Jas. Barrie,s daughter Edna is early and multiplied adaptation of electricity as a motive power in the down with the scarlet fever. M a b b ie d .— In Marshfield, Or, thousand and one uses to which it Dec 22, 1903, Frank Denning and I ias lent itself so admirably. Amon g Miss Stella Elrod, Rev. Woo. Hors other application that come to mind, there are: the overboad traveling fall officiating. eleetric chnne; the electric charging Mrs. Fred E lliott and Miss Lattin machine that picks up a box con on whom Dr. Horsfall performed taining a ton of mixture, thrusts it operations for appendicitis, Tues into the furnace, empties and with day, are reported as gettig along draws it; the electric conveyer; the uicely. electric elevator for loading the --- --- blast furnaces; the electric buggies A case came to light that for per. that receive the heated ingot after «¡stent and unmerciful torture has it has been lifted from tbe soaking persistent aud unmerciful torture pits and runs it down to tho mill; lias perhaps never been oqualud. electric machines for pushing the Joe Golobick o f Colusa, Calif, writes, blooms in at one end of the furnace, “ For 15 years I endured insufferable and electric tongs for gripping them pain from Rheumatism and nothing and pulling them out at tho other | lelieved me though I tried every- end. These aro a few of the uses tning known. 1 came across Elec of electricity, to sav nothing of , tric Bitter and it's the greatest medi pneumatic and hydraulic power, cine on earth for that (rouble. A that conjointly with similar exhibi- few bottles of it completely relieved i tion of ingenuity, forethought, and and cured me.” Just as good for j administrative skill in mine, ship L iver and Kidney troubles and gen ; and railroad, have enabled our man eral debility. Only 50c. Satisfac ; iifaetures to sell “ three pounds of tion guaranteed by R. S. Know lton | steel for two cents,” while paying Woman’s Friend—The great | the highest wages in the world to Golden Washing Compound, for I labor anil returning the princeliest which Mrs. Lottie Davis is agent, of fortunes to capital.— The S cien can be found at Straog's Empori- tific A mebican ’ s Special Number on Iron and Steel. ----- - ■> . , '•'. — navy department this morning re ceived a cablegram from Admiral Coghlan at Colon confirming the re port that the Mayflower passed the Colombian mnn-o’-war Pinzon with soldiers bound for Titumati on the G ulf of Darien, which is in Colom bian territory. Tbe full text of the dispatch is not given out. It con tained 300 words and is believed to have conveyed information of an important character. A copy was hastily sent to the president and another to the general staff of the army. --- JM KT ' £*orIi :;v Quaui.iy T h e la t e s t in M IL L IN E R Y at M r s . G. L . M o o n ’s You w ill find the latest in spring and summer M illinery a t my store. Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp ing done to order. M r s . C . JV X oon »-»•»-•------------ F R O N T STREET, CO Q UILLE, OR. Two for the fries ot One. We have made arrangements with the publisher« o f the A M E R IC A N F A R M E R b y winch we are able to offer this great farm paper and the H e r a l d fo r the price of the H e r a l d alone—$1.50, for the next 30 days. Who will be the df'efc t o l u l u m lv a iiC U ^ H o f tliIB o p - 1903 Qoos Q ounty J \ cademy portunity? This is a great offer for our farmers aud dairymen. 1904 ■ lu ll T li r n l.b i u t c I le u ilit c lie Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. K in g ’s New L ife Pills. This school, which has been in successful operation during eight months of the past school year, w ill open its Second Annual Thousands of sufferers have proved Session Monday, October 5, and continue for Eight their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make Months. pure blood and build up your The Follow ing Courses are Offered: health. Only 25 cents, money COMMON SCHOOL, NORMAL, back if not cured. Sold by R. S. H IG H SCHOOL, A C AD E M IC , Knowlton, Druggist. C O M M E R C IAL, MUSIC, A reasonable reduction w ill be made to students desiring to take Tbe Southern Oregon State Nor mal School begins this year’s work a mixed Course. Special inducements will be given to a limited number of teachers September i6th. A large working library has been added; the physi bearing Certificates and taking tho Normal Course. cal and chemical laboratory has Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon. F or further been fully equipped; a now gyrn- uasiam building is beiug erected, particulars call on or address .A., n . Hvrcri-iT^Ersr, 3-uiperin.ten.a.erLt and a large and handsome school building is nearing completion. Coquille, Oregon. The 8cliool grounds are boautiful - ----- — — and picturesque. The health condi tions u reof tbe best; the social en vironment is pure and stimulating; the course of study lias been strengthened nrul made more prac tical. The faculty has been in creased iu unrulier and the school Brunch Office, Pharmacy Building, Coquille City, Oregon. is uow equipped to do work o f the highest order. This school belongs to Southern Oregon. I t desires and merits the patronage o f the people o f this great section. For Are purely co-operative in every respect and the Company will spare catalogue address, neither time nor money .n teaching tbe people at large the B e n ja m in F M ulkey , President, great and inestimable oeuefits which come to each and every Ashland, €regon. member of its system. CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL OOM PAW Y Their Methds IlIX T O IC O F S T . L V H i r s , O n t a r io , T e n ii f i e * t o f l i c ( i o « m I t | t i n lll l< ‘ s o f l'l i n m l > c r l t ) l u * N Cough R e in e d )'. Ashburnham, Ont., April 18, 1903. — I think it is only right that I should tell you what a wonderful effect Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy has produced. The day before Easter I waa so distressed with a aud cough that I did not think to bo able to take any duties tbe next day. as my voice was almost choked by the cough. The samo day I receiv ed an order from you for a bottle of your Cougn Remedy. I at once pro cured a sample bottle, and took atxiut three doses of the medicine. T o my great relief the cough anil cold had completely disappeared and I was able to preach three times on Easter Dav. 1 kuow that this rapid and offi-ctiv cure was doe to your Cough Reim-dy. I make this testimonial without solicitation, be ing thankful to have found such a Godsent remedy. Respectfully yours, E. A. L ani . eei . dt , M. A., Rector o f St. Luke's Church. T o Chamberlain Medicine Co. This remedy is fc>r sale by R S. I Knowlton. s - " c Chas. Grissen M u s ic C o . u ' y n I* £ a r e H fle ld ., O re . Agents for leading makes of , P ia n o s a n d O rg a n s W e buy far Cash from Manufactures aud therefore can sell you at bottom prices. Wn also carry a full line of V iolins, G uitars, Banjos, S trin g s And everything else in the music line. CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO. I O O F H A LL. - - O ZESZE. i—