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Coquille {Situ HeMà COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ft, 1904. VOL 21. D E N T IS T The Lott Meature. J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. wairriM roa thb U ebald The dav was dank and dark without, Within was noise and patter; Discordant notes rang all about To craze one by the clatter. Office ever Johnson, Doan k Co's market. Coquille, Oregon. Wilt m ike Hindoo * professional .Ili» be first Mondny in «nob qnnr»«r._________ Then summoned I onto my aid The rouse with voice so obarming. Not knowing to this merry maid Such discord was alarming. Geo. Bussell, M. D. Verse followed verse in tuneful rhyme Each stanza growing sweeter, The movement all in perfeot time, And saoh a lovely metre. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofltefl ap e ta »« in MARTIN BUILDING. Calls promptly answered day or night. Night call will bo answered from Mrs. Wickham’ « Boarding House. Phone, main 136. ___ Ë. — • - — • > — -X In stanza five poetio dames, Which fire the heart with pleasure, Were all alight and burning bright, But O! I lost tbe measure. No transforms that I could devise Would bring success about, -And as I wiped my weeping eyes 1 threw that stanza out. Then thought to woo the maid again, To win her from displeasure But she had fled with cry of pain At disoord in the measure. And thus perchance one faltering step May life’ s fond hopes dissever, And drive the angel from oar breust To bide no more forever. G. D. Holden. X ja -w r y e r . Justice of the Peace- XT. S . City Recorder. C o m m la a io n e r General Insurance Asset- Notary Public- Office in Robinson Building. C oquille , O beoon . „ E. B. P. Riverton, Oregon- A. J. Sherwood, A Wonderful Experience. Attorney - a1 Law-. “ Block tbe Limited. There’s a man on the cowcatcher." This message, flashed along the Pennsylvania line, told the story of a railroad accident just outside of Chicago last Thursday which nearly cost a man’s life and which trainmen say was almost unprecedented in their experience. John Hancrow, while crossing the tracks in Park Manor, was caught from his feet, hurled in the air, re caught on the cowcatcher, aDd while the train sped on nearly a mile a minute he saved himself by wrap ping his arras around tbe iron beam in front of the engine. Two of his ribs and one of bis legs were broken, yet in spite of a froezing teraperture he clung for four miles unable to get a signal to the engineer and fire man, who were only a few feet be hind him. Not until telephone messages were sent ahead and the train was stopped at the River Line station waB the man rescued. Hancrow will probably recover. C oquille C it y , C oob C ounty , O beooh . Notary Fnblio. John F. Hall, u f t . t t 0 r n . e 3 r - a t - L ^ W , M ARSH FIELD, OREGON. ------- — ------ Do tl-i 1 In Rati. EaTtra o f all kinds. 4 HAD HUDSON, : 1 J. B. HAYNE8. Hudson & Haynes, Hilling and Real Estate Agents Eokley, Curry County, Oregon. vnlanble Mines, Farini, Stook Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. H AVE House and « aores o f land well improved Wilbur, Douglas ooonty, Or., for sale, exchange for property in M yrtle Poin t 1904 —--- -- — > «»> -------------- Tips Train Over. Denver, Feb. 1.— A special to the News from Idaho Springs, Colo., says. A passenger train on the Colorndo k Southern Railrord, which left Denver this morning for George town. was wrecked py a gale. Two coaches and a combination bag gage and express car being blown over and badly damaged. The en gine and tender remained on tbe track. Four of the train crew and one passenger were injured.— Ore gonian. SEA SON Let’s W ade Right into the Subject The 1004 season will be the great est bicycle season ever known. The finest equipped and most up-to-date wheels that Coquille riders ever laid their eyes on will be kept in stock at right prices, and if you want one say so. We wont your trade, and we are entitled to it, because we hare good goods, right prices, and can serve you well. You don't expect anymore, but you want that much, don’t you. A suit of equity to foreclose a mortgago was filed with the ooonty clerk last week bv T. W. Newman, of Los Angeles, against the Pacific Furniture k Lumbr Oo. and J. S. Lyons. The plaintiff prays for a To be brief, try us and our goods, judgement of $7000 with interest and our way of treating you, and if thereon from December 5, 1902, and you like us try us again. We want the further sum of $500 for cost and your business. Enough Raid. attorney’8 fees.—Gold Beach Re Fish Bros corder. Mari am Stone Worts Coos B ay C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Manufacturer o f Marble Monamenta. Hen 1- atonea. Tableta. etc. cemetery lota enclosed with stone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solioited from parties iving in the country or other towns who may wish anything in my line o f business MiueritTP _______________ Q u o T o t l i e TD ni0rfu.2a.at® Dr. Gibbon T his old re lia b le and most su ccessful spec i a l i s t in San Fracois- r oo, still continues to lenre all Sein e! and S em inal Diseases, Isnch as Gonorrhes- |G l e e t , 8 t ri o tu re, ■ S yp hilis, in all it, ¡form s, Skin Diseases. ■ N e r v o u s D ebility, Impertenoy, Seminal Weakness and Lose o f M anhood, the oonsequence o f self-abuse nd excesses producing the following sympa oms: Sallow countenance. dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, rinp;ng in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in approaching strangers, palpatetion o f the heart, weakness o f th e limbs and back, loss o f m emory, pim ples on the face, eonghs- oonsuaiution e t c . i DR. G IB BON has practised in San Fran cisco over 41 years an 3 those troubled should not fail to consult him and receive the ben efit o f his great sk ill and experience. The doctor cares when others fail. Try him. CUKES G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured at hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or write. DR. J. F. GIBBON, 999 K e e n e r street. San Francisco V V yvvvvvvvvvvvvA -w w v wc Promptly obtain U. 8, and Foreign PATENTS boto of invention for For free book, write to ___ INQTOW, DJD,„ ^ Massacre by Yaqut Indians. Denver, Feb. 4.— A News special from Guaymas, Mex„ says: Pass engers arrivi ng from Ortiz on the Sonora railroad brought the first of a terrible outrage committed by Yaqui Indians. Tbe stage which runs between Ortiz and Las Cruces was held up by savages and all on board, num bering six persons, were killed. Among them were Salvador Flores and his nephew, Francisco Flores. They were both prominent in Son ora. There were 15 Indians, accord ing to the recollections of Francisco Flores, who did not expire until he was picked up by a party of vacqu- eros traveling in the opposite direc tion. When the massacre was discover ed, officers in charge of the garrison at Ortiz were notified and a detach ment of mounted troops has gone in pursuit of the Iudians. W orld’s Fair Not««. Note and Comment. Idaho Day at the World’a Fair That erratic creature, George Francis Train, ia dead. He railed will be Sept. 6. Indiana’s poultry e xhibit -at tho himself “ King o f Cranks." An ichthyosaurus baa been found World's Fair will consist of 1,000 ij) Chili. It was dead,—had been birds. deed. Professor W. H. Wright aaya, The Chinese pavilion at tho more then a million yean. W orld’s Fair ia receiving tbe staff Three or four people here men decorations and other ornamental work. The big dragons on the tioned Governor Taft for President. facade present a startling and strik Besides his leas obvious qualifica tions, ha cornea from Ohio. ing appearance. A Dayton, O , car company Will exhibit at the World’s Fair two handsome railroad coaches, all of the timbers and finishing lumber of which were made from catalpa trees grown on a farm near Dublin, Ind. One firm in London issued 1,400 entirely new seta of Christmas cards; 1,000 in colors and 400 in processes of black and white and monochrome. King Peter, of Servia, brought to the throBe by the assassination of King Alexander and Queen Drag*, now proposes to abdicate end per mit the powers to name bis succes sor. Decent nations have made “ the head that wears the crown” very uneasy since tbe tragedy. them home the duty wilt be $324,- 000. Why should not the tariff on Eugene, Or., Feb. 2.—In the po worju of art be abolished? lice court Saturday Albert Prince The Mothers’ Congress is to bold and R. Benson were fined $10 and conventions in Chicago and St. $15 respectively for being drunk Louis during May. All members and disorderly. Benson was placed must be constructive mothers, in in jail »bout 1 o’clock Sunday cluding old maids who hope to be morning and Prince a few minutes mothers and old bachelors who afterward. Before Prince arrived would be mothers if they could. Benson had set fire to the bedding Senator G o m a n ’s friends fsar in one of the iron cells but it did that he has somewhat injured his not begin to blaze until after chances for the Democratic nomina Prince had been locked up in the tion by taking too active a part in coll. Shortly afterward a patrol the Smith- Rayner- Carter- Miles- man heard cries coming from the Jackson squabble for the Senator- jail, and unlocking the outer door ship in Maryland, Well, there are of the jail to investigate the cause, others. was almost suffocated by the smoke John Wanamaker, former Post which was pouring out of the cell which Prince was occupying. The master General, says that all par man was found lying on tbe floor cels could be carried for one-twelfth in an unconscious condition. The their present cost if it were not for smoke had almost suffocated him. four obstacles— tho four express Are A physician was called and after companies in this country. considerable work, resuscitated they more important than the peo ple. him. Man in Jail Hu a Serious Time. A Dangerous Descision Last week Mrs. Kennedy-Kramer, on trial a second time for tbe mur der of her first husband, P. H. Ken nedy, in January, 1901, was found not guilty by a jury at Kansas City, Mo. At her first trial she was con victed and sentenced to ten yeara in the penitentiary. This conviction was reversed on a technicality. Mrs. Kennedy’s defense was "emotional insanity." and the verdict of acquit tal was found solely on the ground that Mrs. Kennedy was insane when ■be abot her husband, bat the jury found that “the defendant has since regained her sanity,” which will save her from being sent to an in sane asylum. This decision ia not only exceedingly abaurad from a scientific point of view, but tt is ex ceedingly dangerous to the public safety. It is the resuscitation of the old defense of "momentary insanity" which has no standing whatever in the English courts and no standing in the courts of New England or of New York for the last thirty years. —Oregonian. Tbe circus trust has decided that no longer will parades be given, be cause they are a great deal of troble, unnecesssrly expensive and are of no particular benefit to me circus. Hereafter if the small boy wants to see the elephants he must dig up his four-bits or take the chance of being “ soaked" with a club in hands of a ennvasman as he sneaks under the tent. And the people from the country, how they will be disappointed, too! Tho pa rade w h s always worth ss much to them ns the big show itself. By this decision the circus trust will do more to unite the common people against the gasping trusts than all A Baptist minister in Pittsburg the combinations of Morgan, Sch wab and Rockefeller combined.— gaya the country ought to be alarm ed at the rapid growth of Christian Telegram. Science. He thinks it signifies an It costa only twenty-five centa to increase of infidelity end that % re make the Groff letter-box faateners | edy must be found in preeehiag is which the Poat Office Department I lesa mipernsturaliam and more i bumamtarianiam. bought for $1.50 each. Boston wants 5,000 weather maps daily. It thinks that the larger and more complicated the maps are the more they will tell about the weath er. Besides they possess an art value as impressionist pictures which only a Boston admirer of Corot can appreciate. m W e Give Our entire'time to the Real Estate The decline in the Securities of the United States 8teel Corporation during a year haa haa been dramatic —in many cases tragic. Preferred stock eenk from 90 to 50, and com. roon from 40 to 10. Its fixed an nual charges are $70,000,000. It must earn at least $8 per ton and sell 9,000,000 tonB during this year to pay expenses. There are 80,000 melancholy stockholders. It is reported that Consul-General Gudger will succeed Buchanan as The new Times building in New The Nevada World’s Fair Com. minister to Panama and that he will York is to be an electrical and mission has already secured splen be decorated with a $10,000 salary. mechanical wonder. Steam will be did specimens of 118 varieties of Great Britain's parcels poat en used only for heating at five pounds minerals found in that state, all of ables a citizen of Scotland to send pressure. The great building will which will be exhibited at the it from Washington to Baltimore. contain 111 motors of 900 horse World’s Fair. Why should not we try to be up to power, and 4,000‘incandescent lights. The cookiDg for the employees will Work on the Festival Hall, the date in BUch matters? be done by electricity, which will last of the important exposition A good deal of November talk buildings, is progressing with great goes on in Congress just now. also heat curling irons for the wo speed. Weather conditions have Boutell, Republican, of 111., and men working! in tho building. The been such that the contractors have Williams, Democrat, of Miss., spent presses will be run by electricity and we shall naturally look for an in lost but little time. all of Tuesday in setting up pins crease of lightning in the editorials. A prize . f $100 has been offered for tbe campaign. Senator Latimer of South Caro by Director of Works Taylor to the Seventeen members of the Board one who suggests the best point of o f Education of Kansas City, Kan lina spoke vigorously in behalf of vantage from which to view tbe sas have been indicted for bribery. his bill for an appropriation of $4,- glories of the W orld’s Fair. The They have to hold their meetings in 000,0O0 for good roads to be dis competition is open to the world jail until their bail oan be arrainged tributed among tbe states, accord ing to population. He aaid that and will close JuDe 15, 1904. Com by a concentration of tbe rake-off. the farmers bear the largest propor munications should be addressed to Iowa has more banks per capita tion of the burdens of government, the secretary of the Exposition. than any other state in the Union, considering their means, ahd receive A company of Milwaukee men and banking is her most profitable the least of its benefits; that the have organized and applied for a business. She has 1,231 banks, and $700,000,000 spent by this country concession to install fountains in the annual net dividend is 17 per in war daring The last five years various parts of the W orld’s Fair cent At any rate Iawans say so. would have built macadamized roads grounds and sell mineral waters, through every county of the United It is said that tbe engineers in ice cold, at a penny a glass. The States, and that, with $260,000,000 the Missouri University have per. exposition management has installed lying idle in the Treasury, the peo. many drinking fountains and filter, fected an invention which makes tbe pie of the rural district should have ed river water will be supplied free. arc light talk, by tbe transmutation some benefit from it. o f light and sound waves. The In order to be thoroughly flame acts as receiver and transmit A Cure lerEcmenta. equipped to handle the increased ter. My baby had Eczema so bad that railroad traffic incident to the It ia proposed to abolish the office its bead was a solid mass of scabs, W orld’s Fair, the Western Union of Adjutant-General of the Army. nod its hair all came out. I tried Telegraph Company is stringing This would be too bad. Since its many remedies but none seemed to three new wires between St. Louis expensive Corbinizatiou it has been do nny permanent good untill I and Terre Haute, Ind., to be .used highly ornamental and picturesque. used DeWitt’s W itih Hazel Salve. exclusively by the Big Four and What will become of tbe gorgeous The Eczema is cured, tbe scabs a»e Yandalia Lines. uniforms? gone and tho little one’s scalp is P. W. Pillsbury, a wealthy citi The people of Oregon have raised perfectly clean and healthy, and its zen of Derry, New Hampshire, has hair is growing beautifully again. offered to give $1000 toward a fund $2,000,000 for an exhibition in Port I cannot give too much praise to to exhibit his state's resources at land in 1905, the 100th anniversary DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.— the World’s Fair. The gift is con. of the great exploring expedition of Lewis and Clark across the con Frank Farmer, Bluff City, Ky. In tingent on the raising of $14,000 by tinent. Congress will be asked to buying Witch Hazel*8alve look oat the citizens of the entire state. The for oonnterfeits. DeWitt’s is the shell out a few millions. State Board of Trade has taken the J. Pierpont Morgan owns pictures original and the only one containing matter in hand, and it is thought pure Witch Hazel. The name {¡. that the sum of $20,000 will be se in Louden valued at $1,620,000. C. DeWitt A Co. is on every box. One-third of this money was paid by cured in a few weeks. him for a madonna. If he brings 8old by R, S. Knowlton. Two for Hi* Prlc« of One. N O . 30. If you want to sell your Ranch senti u s a descrip tion, price and terms. If you want tu loan your money write us. 1. 5. KAUFMAN ft CO., M A R S H F IE LD , O R. P. E. Drone, Butcher, GOLDEN BUILDING, COQUILLE CITY K e e p s c02a.ae.21.tl3r 021 H a n d F r e s l x o f A U IC in d J S . O a n n « £ B e s f a n d P ic k le d P ork- Cash >iiJ fr Hides in any Quantity T k e laten t in at M rs. G. L . Moon’s You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery at my store. Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stam p ing done to order. ]M r s. C . M o o n FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, O R 1903 Qoos Q ounty A cademy 1904 This school, which hae been in successful operation during eight month* of the past school year, will open its Second Annual Session Monday, October 5, and couihiue lor Eight Months. The Following Courses are Offered: ___ COMMON SCHOOL, NORMAL, HIGH SCHOOL, ACADEMIC, COMMERCIAL, • MUSIC, A reasonable reduction will be made to Rudente desiring to take We have made arrangements with the poblisbers o f tbe AMER ICAN F A R M E R by which we are able to offer this great farm paper and tbe H ebaxd for tbs price of tbe H erald alone— $1.50, for tbe a mixed Course. next 30 days. W ho will be tbe Special inducements will be given to a limited number of teachers first to take advantage of tfaia op portunity? This ie a great offer bearing Certificates and taking tbe Normal Course. for our farmers and dairymen. Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon. For further particulars call on or address The Southern Oregon State Nor JE3L S-u.porintend.e21t mal School begins this vear’s work Coquille, Oregon. September i6tb. A large working library bas been added; the physi cal and chemical laboratory bas been fully equipped; a new gym nasium bnilding is being erected, and a large and handsome school building is nearing completion. The school grounds are beautiful and pictaresque. Tbe health condi Branch Office, Pharmacy Building, Coquille City, Oregon. tions are of tbe boat; the social en vironment is pare and stimulating; tbe coarse of study has been strengthened and made more prac tical. Tbe faculty bas been in Are purely co-operative in every respect and the Company will spare creased in namber and the school neither time nor money .n teaching tbe people at large tbe is now equipped to do work o f tbe great and inestimable benefits which corns to each and every highest order. This school belongs member of its system. to Southern Oregon. It desires and merits the patronage o f the people o f this great section. For catalogue address, CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL The three-eent fare proposition B e n j a m in F. M ulkey , President, triumphed in Mark Hanna's home, Ashland, Oregon. Cleveland, Ohio, but Judge Wing has issued an injunction against en W anted .— L ive agents to aell Dr. forcing the law. It haa the mild name of a “ restraining order” and White’s Electric Combs, patented runs till Februrary 13th. Then we Jan. l.TW. Cure dandruff, hair fall ing oat sick and nervous headaches, shall see. yet oosts no more than an ordinary What’a in a name? An Indian on comb. Sella on sight. Agents the Pawnee reservation was earned are wild with success. Send50 ots Coo- rux- ruh- rah- ruk-koo — which for sample (half price). Write would make a first rate college cry quick. The Dr. White Electric for Harvard. The literal meaning Comb Oo., Deeatar, III. of it was “ Fesring-a-bear-thst-is- wild.” So he got the Indian agent m a m H c r ln lw ’ s 1 ( 4 l.lr c r to write him down “ Fearing B. T a h lr ta . l ’ nn|nal|« 4 la r C a sa la p a * (■»■a. W ilde,” end he has opened a gro Mr. A. R. Rime, a prominent cery store. druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, Mr. Bryan spoke to a vast audi says: “Chamberlain’s Stomach and ence in New York on Tuesday night, Liver Tableta are, in my judgment, in defiance of the “ reeonstruction- the most superior preparation of ists” and in hot advocacy of the last anything in use today for constipa. J two national platforms of his party tion. They are sure in action and Whereupon the five Democratic with no tendeacy to nauseate or Congressman of New England unite gripe. For sale by. R. S. Knowlton. --------------- «$» ♦ ■ ' —~ ia a statement that the Bryan idea T e t a r e m i 'a M g a S a a O a r . will not be supported by any of the eighty-two Democratic rotes from Take Laxativ« Brnroo (Jo In In a T sbM s. Naw England in Ike national con All drOK(ia*a mfoad tba iw a w It It *-**- ear*. 1 7 W. ’. I OroTt'« «Inastar# I« sa teck vention. box. COM PANY. Their Methds Chas. Grissen Music Co. ^XarsHfieldL, Ore. Agents for leading makes of Pianos and Organs We bay f ir Cash from Manufactures and therefore can sell you si bottom prices. We also carry a fall line of Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings And everything elaa in tbe moaio line. CHAS. GRISSEN M USIC CO. I <> O. P. HALL- a 4 ^ J 5 3 g g J J c :,I 3 3 Z - P w • • O I8 B .