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(Coquille (Citn H rtalà VOL C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 12, 1904. 21. D E N T IS T A Trip fo Bandon. J . Curtis Snook, D. D. S. A representative o f the H e r a l d Office ever Johnson, Dean & Co's made a trip to Bandon on the|last day o f the old v'ar, returning the market. Coquille, Oregon. first o f the new and noted the life Will make Bandon a professional visit and progress of the lower river bnt be first Monday in each quarter. the crowded condition of our ool- umoa prevented publication last week, but our friendti were not for PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON- gotten, all the same. At RivertoD, where the mill had Office up stair« in MARTIN BUILDING. been shut down owing to the want Culls promptly answered day or niKht. Night call will he answered from Mrs. of wharf loom, every thing was Wickham’ s Boarding House. Phone, main l.%.___________ busy, the schooner Berwick having taken a full cargo of lamber, gteat- ly feleiving them of that trouble, the vssel going to bandon that even I is - .— ing ready for sea. At Parkersburg L aw yer. where like conditions bad prevail Juslice of the Peace- City Recorder. ed, the saws were again buzzing, XT. S. Commiaaioner their wharves having been relived by tho loading of the three masted General Insurance A jari- Notary Public- schooners Onward and Advance. ■ a i i n u - i A . i f the South Office in Uobinson Building. ern Oregon Lumber Co. had its C oquille , O regon . wharf well filled up, but was to get a vessel at once, and a pause in J. their operations being unnecessary. This is certainly a model mill being "Constructed on Ihe latest and most Attorney - a* Law-. approved plans. Every thing about C oquille C ity , C oos C ounty , O kegon . the place goes like clockwork- At Notary Public. Prosper everything was humming and three large threemasters, the "Bella,” “ R ob y” and “ Alpha” were taking on lumber at a rapid rate. uA.tt0rn.e3r . a t . X j S-W, This is the first time as great a Dumber of three masted schooners MARSHFIELD, OREGON. were in the river at one time. ---------- ----------------- — D i l l . 1 in R e a l E sta te of all kinds. At Bandon everytbeng seemed lively, the Margarita Fischer Co. J. E. HAYNES. SHAD HUDSON, : being tbera ready to begin an en gagement o f three nights, which ad led greatly to the New Year’s festivities at that place, the opera lin in g and Real Estate Agents house being tilled to overflowing E ckley, Carry County, Oregon. each night. AVE valuable Minos, Farms, Stock On New Year’s morning the Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. schooner Coquille was noticed out House and It acres of lsnd well improved sidp, and th A lerw ick having been Wilbur, D our I s s oounty, Or., for sale, exchange for property in Myrtle Point brought lowu from Riverton dur ing the night, Capt. Johnson got ready with tne tug and and at the proper stage of the tide towed the Berwick out and the Coquille in. In the meantime the new steamer, the “ Elizabeth,” hove in in sight, and many people gathered at points from which she could be seen to good ail vantage and wntched her graceful maneuvers till Capt. Jen sen decided the tide was right uud headed her for the mouth o f the river. Being painted white and Let’s W ade Right into with her graceful bearing on the huge swells ns she came in over the the Subj ect bar she reminded nue of asea gull. The 1903 season will bo the great Capt. Jensen is Justly very proud est bicycle season ever known. The c f his new craft, aud informed us finost equipped anil most up-to-date that it is tho enrnest desire to wlieols that Coquille riders ever laid kppp hpr on the Sun Francisco- their eyes on will be kept in stock Coquillo run, and tlmt it remains at right prices, and if you want one wholly with onr people as to her say so. doing so. He also made it|iraDhat We want your trade, aud we are ic that in case she had any consid entitled to it, because we have erable quanity of freight for Co- good goods, right prices, and can quilleCity aud op-river points that serve you well. You don’t expect she will laud it at our wharf. Now, anymore, but you want that much, our people hav a cbauce to have an don’t you. ocean-going vessel land at onr To be brief, try us and our goods, wharf every few days if they will and our way of treating you, and if only do their part, and if they fail you like us try us again. VVe want so to do, there shoud not complain. Neither this nor any other boat your business. Enough said. cannot afford to do this just for fnn. Fish B r o s It will always cause them a consid erable delny for which they shonld Coos B a y lie recompensed by a liberal pntron- age from the upper river. This new and staunch vessel has fine passenger accommodations and it C. IN. PATERSON, Prop. would be a nice thing to have her Manufacturer of Marblo Monuments, Hea i- land at our dock every week or stones, Tablets, etc. oeinetery lots enclosed with stone ooping ten davs from San Francisco. Do or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or your pari and they will do theirs. der. Correspondence solicited from parties Summing up the cargoes of the iving in the country or other towns who may wish anything in my line of bnsiness fleet of vessels now in the Coqnille MvasuEtm v O beo river getting ready to sail they To tlae T J :niorfu.n.ate amount to nearly two millinne of of feet of lumber beside the miscel laneous shipments of dairy pro ducts, etc. This old reliable and ---------- - W»—----------- most successful spec Geo. Russell, M. D, F G. D. Holden. Sherwood, A. ] jhn F. Hall, Hudson & Haynes, H 1903 SEA SON art Stone Works Dr. Gibbon ia lis t in San Fracois- ' co, still continues to l cure all Sexual and Seminal Diseases, Isuch as Gonorrhes- lG le e t, 8 ft ri 0 tn re, ¡S yph ilis, in all it, |r<>i tun, Hkin Diseases. » N e r v o u s Debility, Impotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss cf Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse and excesses producing the following sympa toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, ring'ng in the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence, in approaching strangers, palpatation of the heart, weakness o f t he limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on the faoe, conghs- oonsnmDtion etc. DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran cisoo oyer 3 years an I those troubled shonld not fail to oonsult him and receive the ben efit o f his great skill and experience. The doctor cures when others fail. Try him. CORES GUARANTEED. Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. Call or Write, I)r. J. F. GIBBON, 25 Kearney street, San Francisco, write. DR. J. F. GIBBON, 825 Kearsev street. Sin Francisco or photo of Invention for < fitke report on ixUentab MiJty. For frte book, writ« C « i * a rasure YC A HI sat*nt O ffice WASHINGTON, D. C. > v-vvvw^ Coming on the Alliance. From The Coast Mail The Margarita Fischer Company. Note and Comment. Among the attractions announc ed to appear in our city in tbo near future, iH the well known and emi nent actress, Miss Margarita Fisch er, in a grand scenic revival of high-class repertoire of late and standard successes. The amusment-loving public should feel flattered that the man agement has booked such a well- known star ns Miss Fischer, and we trust our citizens will turn out en- masse and demonstrate that they appreciate the efforts of tho man agement in securing such leading attractions. Miss Fischer has starred with her own Metropolitan Company in all the leading cities of the Pacific Coast, and at all points has met with a most liberal patronage, and received the highest encomiums from press and public. For the present tour of the or ganization the management have en. gaged the best talent available, and all are secured with a view as to the special fitness of him or her, as to the part to be performed. The plays are interspersed with specialties from beginning to end in which all the latest songs and dances are introduced by the dif ferent members of the company. They carry their own uniformed band and orchestra, giving a street parade and concert daily. Seats on sale at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Panama is willing to bear her share of Colombia’s debt. Dr. Alexander Dowie (Elijah) has goDe to San Francisco via New Orleans. Thence he will sail for Australia on January 21st. It is understood that if Colom bia is forcod to part with Panama she will demand a money payment from the United States. This may be conceded. The Chinese Commercial treaty was ratified by our Senate almost as quickly as the Panama canal treaty was accepted by the Junta on the Ishtmus. President Shurman, of Cornell University, commends the course of the Administration in Panama, al though at one time he was a famous anti.imperialist. Cotton is at thirteen cents—the highest it has been in thirteen years. The South is cheerful there at, notwithstanding such an aug ury of bad luck. A formidable force could be hurried to the Isthmus if necessary at any moment. Troops and trans ports are held ready at New York and San Francisco. Chamberlain is making great progress in his tariff propaganda in England and many believe that The out going stage met with a he will succeed in inducing his mishap Monday which gave the dri country-men to announce the pi in- v e ^ and passengers an experien ciple of free trade. ce which they will not soon forget. -Since the steel trust lost a hun It was about 1 o ’clock p m and the tsage was going around a high dred million dollars in a single grade near Hahsen’s place above twelve month, its employees are re Remote, when the wheel of the wa joicing that they had not adopted gon slipped over the grade the ve Col. Carroll D. Wrsght’s “ profit- hicle and horses turning completely sharing” panacea. over and not stoning until they Ambulances have now been plac landed in the river forty feet below. ed under the ban by the striking When the wagon turned over the livery drivers in Chicago. Many driver, passengers and mail were funerals have beeD interrupted by thrown out, on# of the passengers, the refusal of the union-men to Mr. lieves, being badly bruised drive tho undertaker’s hearses. about tho body. The other pas senger was slightly bruised but Representative McClellan who luck favored the driver and he came was elected democratic mayor of out of the experience unscratched. Greater New York has resigned his The horses were taken out of the seat in Congress. He is regarded water and to the surprise of the by some as a possible candidate for driver were not seriously injured the democratic presidential nomina. and wero able to continue on the tion. drive. The precipice was rough It cannot be possible that a and steep and it is a great wonder that all were not instantly killed.— great city like Chicago will permit any body of men in whatever guise Enterprise. to mob ambulances and stone funer ------- al processions. Death has terrors Texas “ Goes Dry,’’ enough of its own, without boycot Austin, Texas., 1.— Begiuing to ting the coffin. day, Texas virtually takes rank Miss Wilhelmina Cook, of New among the prohibition states of the p ort R. I.., does not seem to press Union. The anti-saloon movement her suit for breech of promise was begun several years ago, but it against W. H. Leavitt half as fer was not uutil last summer that its vently as he did his suit for her success became assured. In three hand, and now he is away in Mexi months more than 200 counties co with his new wife, Ruth, daugh “ went dry” as a result of a vote of ter of William Jennings Bryan. the people. The saloon element put up a bitter fight, both at the At a large assembly of Catholics poles and iu the courts, but it was in New York City tho pnpal bene worsted everywhere with tho result diction was pronounced by a pho that the Lone Star begins the new nograph, being the words spoken year as teetotaler. into it by Pope Leo XITI in Rome when he gave his blessing in the “ Baby Ruth” is Dead. Sistine chapel. The living voice of the doad Popo made a profound im Princeton, Jan. 7.— Ruth Cleve pression. land, daughter of Ex-President The children’s party given by Cleveland, died this morning of diphtheria, after a very brief illness. the President and Mrs. Roosevelt She was born in New york in 1891, the day after Christmas, was one and was the popular “ Baby Ruth” of the most successful ever seen at the White House. More than 500 in the White House. children of Washington attended Chicago manufactures and mer the musicale and dance, and the chants gave their employees at distinguished host and hostess Christmas more than a million dol helped pass the refreshments. lars in money and provisions. A Higher! Excelsior! A building tobacco manufacturer in Richmond gave $30,000 to his employees in is to be erected at the corner of sums from $50 to $2,G00. Senator Broadway and Cortland streets, Clark of Montana gave $13,000 New York, forty-five stories high, worth of turkeys to the workers in reaching an altitude of 615 feet— the Butte mines. Mr. and Mrs, sixty feet higher than the Wash It is expected George J. Gould opened their serv ington monument. ants' Christmas ball at Lekewood, to return a net income of $1,500- Of course such giants of N. J., and led the dance with serv 000. ants as their partners. Rockefel steel and masonry must increase in ler’s Christmas present to his pet height till one of them tumbles university was $2,000*000, raising down and shakes the earth and en his entire present to that institu tombs a village of occupants. tion to $13,5000,000. And yet the It seems that Captain Dreyfus, beneficiaries continue to look the accused of treason to his country, gift horse in the mouth and talk degraded, disgraced, dismissed about the price of oil. from the French army and most Stage Takes a Tumble. Portland, Han. 7—The following passengors sailed tooieht on the steamer Alliance :— J. W. Tibbits, W. G. YonDg, Mrs. Wbitely, W. C. Bradley, W. Weston, B. Medonald, J. Clark, F. Draggings, G. Draggitt, Dr. Stenmler, Mrs. R. W. Tucker, Dr. Swenon, H. W. Knight, W. Young, Mr. Wbitely, A. L- John son, J. Prebstel, A. W. Miller, W. McDonald, J. McDonald, J. Banan- dy, G. Snlmeski, Mrs. Dr. J. Lo- itt, Dr. O. Russell, H. 8. Moore, J. E. Miller, W McDonald, W. Mc Donald, Jr, Mrs. J. McDonald, Mrss Frankie Arrington, Mine Minnie J u s t O n r .y f l n u t c lo u n g , F. Bethiska, W. H. Rogers, One Minute Cough Cure gives S. Walter, R. W. Tucker, W. S- relief in one minute, because it kills Zwickey. the microbe which tickles the mu At their regular meeting in De cous membrane, causing the cough, cember. the members of the Ban- and at the same time clears the don G. A. I? Post elected officers phlegm, draws out inflamation and ns follows: J. W. Felter. Commeu- heals and soothes the affected parts. der; R. F. Shanuon, Sen. V. Cora.: One Minute Cough Cure strength A Henry, Jr. V. Cora.: A M. Sum- ens the lungs, wards off pneumonia 1 I F ', Q M .; T liom .m C.m fee, (> !).; and is a harmless and never failing A. D Morse, Adjt.; T. T. Allen, cure iu all curable cases of Coughs, Chaplain: II. t Cox, Snrgoon: N. Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, Thrush, O. G -— R eorder. harmless anJ good alike for young » «•« ♦ — and old. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. T o t u r n n i 'n l d In O n r D i i j *. Tnke Fixative Rromo Qninlne Tnhf ts. Ail «Irnciiist«* refund the monfV it fails fo Ciri*. K. W. Gi*»vf»*p M ’ ni.tlMrc is o" f ;ich l>ox. 23c. Where is the enterprise of the opalescent journals tbet they do not give us a composite photograph of Mrs. Reed Smoot? . » D e W I t t 's * « S a lv e F o r PNoo, B o rn e , i bitterly punished and abused, will have another trial, this time by a civil tribunal. Much new evidence in his favor is now available, and as a rosult he expects to obtain full and complete vindication, fol lowed by restoration to his rank in the army. Thus the republic will try to expiate her great crime. -- i---- ----- Tho busiest and mightiest little j thiug that ever was made is Dr. ; King's New Life Pills. These pillH change weakness into strength, lisp lessneus into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They’re wonderful n building u p the health. Only 05c pi r box. Sold by R 8. Knowl ton. N O . 26. The ratification of the Panama canal treaty by the United States Senate is now assured. The cred it for saving this important act from tho dangers of party conflict is due in a great measure to the legislature of Louisiana. Called In extra session to consider a remedy for the ravages of the boll weevil, this body composed exclusively of democrats, seeing that the treaty was endangered by an attempt to make its ratification a party issue, E a s t E n d F r o n t S tre e t. instructed the Senators from Louis iana to vote for its ratification, and * Prof. Gregory has had remarkable success in 'th e caring o f si! thus assured it of the two demo acute diseases by enggeetopathy aud magnetic treatment. No medi- cratic votes necessary for a two- cine, no pain. Diseases cured by natural methods._____________ thirds’ majority in the Senate. The resolution of instruction was pass ed unanimously and will be moral ly binding on the democratic Sena tors from Louisiana. It will nlso exempt them from the decision of tho democratic caucus, should it decide to oppose the ratification, as the caucus Is binding only on those who are not instructed by their legislatures. Of course there s a chance that Senator Hoar or GOLDEN BUILDING, COQUILLE CITY some other republican should op pose the treaty, but the chances are K e e p s c o n s a n t l y o n H a n d F ’r e s T i M e a t , still greater that other democratic o f -AJU IC ln .d .3 . Senators will vote for it, or that other Southern legislatures will fol low the example of Louisiana. It C a n n e d .B e e f a n d P ic k le d P ork . is not at all improbable that the Massachusetts legislature will re. mind Senator Hoar that bis oppo sition does not meet with popular approval. The state legislatures of Georgia, Mississippi, Virginia and T h e la t e s t in South Carolina will soon be in ses sion and they are expected to voice the sentiment of their constituents in favor of the canal. Instructions to the Senators by the state legis at M r s . G. I*. M o o n 's latures on important questions - S » S 3 - - ------ should be encouraged. It can do You w ill find the latest in spring and summer M illinery no harm and it- furnishes the mem. bers of the highest legislative cham a t my store. ber a clear indication of what their Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp states wish. As in the present case, it permits the state to declare that ing done to order. an important measure like the can al treaty shall not be made a party issue to serve the political ambitions FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, O R of individuals. In questions of foreign policy, or wherever secrecy is essential, instructions by the leg islatures would be out of place, but in tho present instance, the people know tho facts aud know exactly what they want The country is in favor of the treaty and it is a good sign that the first instance of state legislative approval comes from a democratic state. PROF. GREGORY will be with us for one w eek, Aparments Over Thompson’s Restaurant P. E. Drone Butcher, Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity MILLINERY M rs . O. M o o n 1903 Q oos Q ounty A cademy 1904 Gambling Devices Burns. Wallace, Ido., Jan. 5.— Acting under orders of District Judge Morgan, the Sheriff o f Shosboue Couuty publicly burned today all gambling paraphernalia which was seized several weeks ago in a raid on gambling resorts in Goner d ’Alene city. Devices of all descriptions were consumed, valued at many thous and dollars. Owners who had par aphernalia insured state that they will bold insurance companies for their loss. This school, which has boon in successful operation during eight months of the past school year, will o p e » its Second Annnal Session Monday, October 5, and continue for Eight Months. The Following Courses are Offered: COMMON SCHOOL, NORMAL, HIGH SCHOOL, ACADEMIC, COMMERCIAL, MUSIC, A reasonable reduction will be made to students desiring to take a mixed Course. Special inducements will be given to a limited number of teachers bearing Certificates and taking the Normal Course. Circulars with full Coursos of Study issued soon. For further particulars call on or address We have made arrangements X3I. : m : X T n il T S ZE T S r, S - U .p e r i:n .t e :n .c 3 .e n t with the publishers o f the A M E R Coquille, Oregon. ICAN F A R M E R by which we are able to offer this great farm paper and the H e r a l d for the price of the H e r a l d alone— $1.50, for the next 30 days. Who will be the first to take advantage of this op portunity? This is n great offer COM PANY. for our farmers and dairy men. ---------- ■ .------- — BranoU Office, Pharmacy Building, Coquille City, Oregon. Two for Ihe Price ot One. CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL illlh t Was lior T error. “ I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., “and could hard Are purely co-operative in every respect nnd the Company will spare neither time nor money .n teaching the people at large the ly get any sleep. I had consump tion so bad that if I walked a block great and inestimable benefits which come to each and every I would cough frightfully and spit member of its system. blood, bat, when all other medicines failed, three bottles of Dr. K ing’s New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolute ly guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free at R. S. Knowlton’s drugstore. Their Methds Chas. Grissen — - - « »»► »------------ Tho Southern Oregon State Nor mal School begins this year’s work September i6tb. A large working library has been added; tho physi cal and chemical laboratory has been fully eqaipped; a now gym nanism building is being erected, nnd a large and handsome school building is nearing completion. Tho school grounds are bountiful and picturesque. The health condi tions are of the best; the social en vironment is pare md stimulating; tho course of s*ndv has been strength -iied and made more pr ic* tical. The faculty has been in creased in number nnd the school is uow eqaipped to do work o f the highest order. This school belongs to Southern Oregon. It desires and merits the patronage o f the people o f this grpat section. For catalogue address, B e n ja m in F M u l k e y , President, Ashland, Oregon. Music Co. mm ILvC a r s l 5.fi.el<3_ O r© . Agents for loading makes of Pianos and Organs We bay f ir Cash from Manufactures and therefore can sell you al boltom prices. Wo also carry a full line of Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings Aod everything else in the music line. CHAS. G RISSEN M USIC CO. I O O F. HALL * - O IE S E .