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VOL 21.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH I, 1904.
The Maiden of Coquille.
Professional Cards
I ’m thinking of a maiden fair
Whom people all admire,
A. J, Sherwood,
A t t o b m t ì t - L . w ,
N’ o t a b t P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Walter Sinclair,
A ttorn et - it -L ì W,
N otabt P ublic ,
Coquille,
Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
A t roiiNBYS-AT-LAW,
Dealer .in U k a l E a ta t b of a ll kinds.
M arshfield,
Oregon.
J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
D hntist ,
Office two doors south Odd Fellow's Hall
Will make Bandon a professional visit
the first Monday in each quarter.
Coquille, Oregon.
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I E. D . Sperry.
Wnose virtues both of head and heart
Is all one could desire;
I will not give her name to you,
Her home will not reveal.
Suffice it that we hail her as
The Maiden of Coquille.
She has such gentle, winsome ways
To charm the rapt beholder;
An atmosphere of sweet content
Seems always to infold her:
Her liquid eyes so pure and bright
Have nothing to conoeal;
And hearts grow lighter when she smiles,
This maiden of Coquille.
And wnen array'd for walking ont
In chaste and plain attire.
The people all with one accord
Looked on but to admire;
Why ia it that the young and old
Tneir homage thus reveal,
And honor her as tho’ a queen,
This maiden o f Coquille?
It is not that ner garb is rich,
Or jewels clasp her arms
That draws the public gaze to her
To note the mAiiy charms,
It is the style and queenly grao3
No cheapness can conceal.
That make the people proud to meet
The maiden of Coquille.
She shares her mother’s daily toil,
Nor sighs for slothfal ease,
And deema her labor well repaid
To know those efforts please.
And when her fair hands have prepared
Their simple, frugal meal,
A mother and a father bless
This maiden of Coquille.
I will not write or speak her name;
We all have loved her well;
Her virtues are so bright and fair
'Tin sweet op them to dwell;
Her kindly words and gentle ways
To hearts of all appeal,
Long may she live to glpd our hearts
This maiden of Coquille.
W . C . Chase.
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SPERRY & CHASE,
Attorney «-at-Law.
Office in Kobinaon Building,
C oquille,
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Oregon.
E. D. G. Holden,
L awybb ,
Justice o f the Peace, City Recorder, U.S.
Commissioner, General Insurance
Agent and Notary Public.
Office in Robinson Building.
Coquille,
Oregon.
Geo. Russell, M. D.,
P hysician and S ubokom ,
Office upstairs in M AR TIN BU ILD ING
trails promptly fuisvterad day or nlgUt.
Night call will be answered from Mrs.
Wickham's Boarding House.
Phone, main 136.
Coquille,
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Crocker-Woolworth National Bank,
San Francisco.
1st National Bank of Portland,
Portland, Ore.
Transacts a General Banking bus-
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Dr. Gibbon
T h is old re liable and
most successful spec
i a l i s t in San Fraccis-
I oo, still continues to
\ cure a ll Sexual and
Sem inal Diseases,
|such as Gonorrhes-
|G l e e t , S t r i a t a re,
■ S y p h ilis , in a ll it,
■ forms, Skin Diseases.
■ N e r v o u s Debility,
[inpotenoy, Seminal Weakness and Loss cf
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse
and exoesses producing the following sympa
toms: Sallow countenanoe, dark apots un
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in
approaching atrangers, palpatAtion of the
heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
• f memory, pim ples on the face, oonghs-
consunaotion etc.
D R . G IB B O N has practised in Han Fran
cisco over 41 years an i t hose troubled should
not fail to oonsult him and receive the ben
efit of his great sk ill and experience. The
doctor cures when others fail. Try him.
C U R E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured
at home.
Charges reasonable. Call or
writs.
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A LetUr From Japan.
This is part of a letter from W al
ter Mast, who is now a yeoman 3d
Class, in the U. 8. Navy, to his
mother, at Pomona, Calif. He was
formerly a Coquille boy.
Yokohama, Japan, Oct., 14, 1903.
In addition to what I have already
written I will give you an acoount
of my four days leave, during which
time I made a short trip inland for
the purpose of seeing some of the
grandures with which nature has
endowed Japan, and which attract
tourists from all parts of the globe.
So I and a young man who came
over here with me from San Fran
cisco, took an early train from
Yokohama, on the morning of Oct
ober the third, and in an hour ar
rived at Tokio, where we spent the
day visiting the Government Build
ings, and tho Iloyal Palace, also the
parks, museums, zological gardens,
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in ia o t »11 tbo plrtoOB o f
gold in those temples.
Torpedeo» In Warfare.
The guide explained every thing
BY J. S. KANEMATZ.
as we went along and gave the
From the seat of war in the far
length of time each temple had been
east comes the news that the Russi
built etc., some of the most
an warships were destroyed by
costly of which must have cost mil
Japauese torpedoes, that certain
lions of ydn. The guide pointed out
cruisers were blown up by mines,
lacquer work on tho outside of one of
eto. It naturally arises in the mind
them that hs said cost ten yen for
of those wbo are not familier with
one square inch, and the entire out
these engines of destruction, wheth
side of the temple was finished in
er a torpedo is a mine or a mine is
that way. He said this temple had
not a torpedo, presenting itself to
not been repaired since it was built
news-readers with no little confus-
over three hundred years ago. All
sion.
the temples were roofed with cop
Briefly speaking, torpedoes are
per put on somewhat like tiling.
There is a large copper mine back divided into two classes, the mobile
in the mountains near Nikko, where and the mine. The former is dis
the Japs have mined copper for charged from the torpedo tube by
means of compressed air and sent
hundreds of years.
W e visited several other temples to its mission o f destruction while
and two or three museums in which the latter is planted in water and
we saw all kinds of silks and cloths, remains stationery.
The mobile torpedo, or usually
as well as old implements of war
used by the Japs thousands of years called “ torpedo” is made of a steel
ago, also many fine carvings in wood shell, cigar-like in its shape. Its
forepart section is filled with gun
and stone.
We also visited the famous sacred cotton or other high explosive com
bridge of Japan which crosses the pound, and its afipart is occupied
Daiagawa river just above Nikko. by a machinery which rotates a
It is closed to every body hut the screw-propeller projecting there
Imperial Family, and was built some from. The middle section of the
three or four hundred years ago. body is for storing a compressed air
A fter visiting tno temples we re which furnishes the machine with
turned to Nikko and hired ponies its motive power while a portion of
and took a short trip into the moun the air is utilized for keeping the
tains, which reminded me very much torpedo afloat. The propeller does
of the mountains of Oregon. The not begin its rotation until the tor
scenery was very beautiful, but we pedo is clear of the ship from which
are told that we missed some of the it is projected by means of the canet
best scenery by not going on to tube. A torpedo is quite harmless
lake Gbauzenji, about eight miles as it is stored in the magazine of a
further back in the mountains, but ¡war ship until it is ready fer dis
as we only had a little over half a charging when it receives what is
day in which to see it all, I was technically called a “ war-head."
very well satisfied with what I was The war-head is a cap which fits to
able to see, hut if I over get another the nose of the torpedo shell, with
opportunity while at Yokohama, I a mechanical arrangement so con
structed as to explode the charge
shall take another trip to Nikko.
For about thirty miles along the when it strikes a hard object E f
railroad going out of Nikko there fective range of a torpedo is claimed
is a driveway or road, both aides of to be not over 2,000 feet. Hence, a
which arc lined with Cryptoinerias, torpedo craft, when sent to its mis
a speoies of the ce dar which is very sion o f destruction against an ene
beautiful. W o sow many of those my’s ship, must approach within
trees “ cryptoinerias,” in the temple this dangerous distance before dis
grounds that were said to be three charging the weapon. In this con
or'four hundred years old and were nection, it may be interesting to
note that the explosive material use
very largo.
in the construction of torpedoes is
After our trip into tho mountains
generally termed a guncottou. But
wo returned to Nikko in time to
it has received many improvements
catch our train back to Yokohama,
by different millitary powers of the
where wc arrived at 8:30 iu the
evening, two tired to do any thing world and today it may he that the
but tut-u iii early and gel a good latent b*grh/exj!-:'Jbivcs have n o re.
nights rest. The next morning we semblance to the originol guncot
Thus,
returned nboard ship as our four tou of a few years ago.
days were up. I have a photograph Great Britain uses the Lydite,
of our liberty party taken just as we United States the Thorite and Japan
were leaving the dock to return to the Simoseite, each of which is a
the ship, which I will send to you state secret and its chemical com
position is known only to those who
in the next American mail,
I have’nt time and couldn’t tell are connected with the high milli
you much about our trip iu a way tary authorities.
The submarine mines are sub-di
that would be interesting, but I am
keeping a little journal in which I vided into two classes— tho contact
make a few notes on any thing like and the electric.
this, and when I get an opportuni
The contact mine is made of a
ty to come home I can tell you spherical steel shell about 24 inches
more about them then.
in diameter and filled with a high
explosive and compressed air,— the
former to explode and the latter to
Tax Regulations.
keep the buoyancy of the body
We give the following pointers which is anchored by means of a
as a reminder for the benefit of tax chain several feet below the surface
payers:
o f water. The shell, along its cir
I f you pay your taxes on or be cumference, has a number of pro
fore March 16, you will be allowed jections arranged in a manner some
a rebate o f 3 per cent.
I f between what similar to the firing mechanism
March 15, and up to and including of a needle gun, and when struck
the first Monday in April, there by a ship or other heavy object is
will not he any rebate and neither instantly exploded.
will there be any penalty added.
The electric mine is operated by
I f your taxes are not paid on or means of an electric current at the
It is semi-
before the first Monday in April, will of the operator.
they will become delinquent and spherical in shape, and unlike the
there will be added a penalty o f 10 contact mine is sunk to the bottom
per cent, and the tax will also draw of a harbor or channel. Electric
interest at the rate of 12 per cent wires connect the mines with the
per annum in addition to the penal shore where a station with numer
ous switches and batteries is located.
ty.
I f you paj’ one half of your taxes In a large harbor like our Golden
on or before the first Monday in Gate the entrance is divided and
October, when it w ill become de platted into many squares of uniform
linquent, and there will be added size. An observer on shore can
to such balance a penalty of 10 per readily tell upon which squares the
cent, and iu addition will bear in ecemy’s ship is approaching, the
terest at the rate of 12 per cent per switch is thrown onto the corres
annum from the first Monday in ponding number, button is touched
and the mine exploded.
April until paid.
The next morning we took an
early train lor Nikko, which is what
you may call the Holy City of Japan.
I t is where all the great temples are,
and is about two hundred miles from
Yokohama, and one hundred and
niuety-five from Tokio.
From Tokio, the train passes
through a productive farming coun
try which I will not try to describe.
Arriving at Utsunomiyu, we changed
cars to a branch line for Nikko,
and here we began to ascend the
heavy grades of the foot hills, but
were still passing through a beauti
ful farming country, and occasionlly
a pretty forest-covered canyon. A t
about 4:15, p. m. we arrived at
Nikko, two thousand feet above the
Rea, as it was rather late we did not
get to see much the first day. Wo
stopped over night at a Japanese
hotel, and as the people could speak
very little or no English we had
considerable difficulty iu making
ourselves understood.
We were
charged three yon each for a nights
lodgings and three meals.
Before you can enter a Japanese
house you must take off your shoes
and put on Japanese slippers. They
are different from any in America,
for about all there is to them is a
sole, and every time you take a step
in one of them you think you are
going to loose it, and I had a great
time trying to keep my feet in those
slippers. Here every thing was ser
ved on the Japnnese style, snd we
had a great time. They gave us a
bath “ Japanese style,” and it was
fine, only the water was hot enough
to scald the skin off of an ordinary
person. W e were given Japanese
kiminols and coats to put on as soon
we went to our rooms, and we
On all personal property taxes,
changed from our clothes to them be if one-half is not paid on or before
Chinese in the Fight
fore dinner, which was served Japan the first Monday in April, the law
ese style, that is, you squat on a mat compels the sheriff to to levy on
Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 23—Chi
on the floor and eat from a little table property and oolleet the same after nese and Russians have come into
about a foot high. We were allow May 1st.
conflict in Manchuria, and the for
ed to order such food as we were
mer drove back the Muscovites with
accustomed to, such as steak, chick
( a i d s r m i* o F n e n m n n la .
loss and tore up 50 miles of the
en, and fish.
One of the most remarkable cases railway. This information comes to
These people treated us well and of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, the Chinese Reform Association here
did everything in their power for causing pneumonia, is that of-Mrs. in one of those mysterious ways
our comfort, and really treated us Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., which Chinese have of securing
more as if we were millionaires, wbo was entirely cured by the use news. The Empress Dowager her
than just ordinary American blue of One Minute Cough Cure.
Hhe self gave the orders to drive back
jackets.
says: ‘ ‘The coughing and straining the Russians because they first made
The next morniDg we hired a so weakened mo that I ran down in an unprovoked attack on her sol
I diers. The news comes from sources
guide and visited the temples, which weight from 148 to 92 pounds.
was well worth tho trip alone. We tried a number of remedies to no which have hitherto been relied on,
were shown one temple that is said j avail until I used One Minute Cough and there is no reason to doubt its
Four bottles of this won authenticity. The officials of the
to be over six hundred years old, j Cure.
and in it the guide pointed ont snv- derful remedy cured me entirely of Reform Association lielieve that
eral idols that he sat I were over two I the cough, strengthened my lungs China will seize the first opportun-
thousand years old. and in another [ and restored me to my normal j >ty to make war on Russia in the
we were shown all sorts of idols j weight, health and strength.” Sold I hope of recovering the “ cradle of
I their race."
and incense burners etc., which bv R. S. Knowlton.
were nearly all inlaid with gold,
ami many were of pure gold. This
The successor to Senator Hanna
It is easier for a carnal to go
temple was said to be the most cost must be elected within two weeks through the knee of an idol tlian for
ly in Japan. There must have been There are already fourteen candi- a rich man to die without having
hundreds of thousands of dollars in dat®8-
! his will contested.
NO. 33
Lewis and Clark Centennial.
An official invitation is hereby
extended to the County o f Coos to
make a special exhibit, either in
its own behalf or in connection with
some other body,
municipal or
otherwise, at the Lewis and Clark
Centennial Exposition to be held in
Portland in 1905. It is the purpose
of the Exposition to encourage com
prehensive exhibits by counties and
by chambers o f commerce, boards
of trade and other commercial or
ganizations.
F or exhibits of this
character, illustrating the resources,
industries and progress o f commun
ities,
the follow ing regulations
have been provided;
F irst : The preparing and in
stalling of exhibits by counties or
organizations will be left to the
counties or organizations iu whose
name or under whose authority the
exhibits are made. Counties or or.
ganizations may erect separate
buildings, or may install their ex
hibits in the State building of the
State in which the county or or
ganization is located.
Space will
be provided on the Exposition
grounds for all buildings erected
by counties and organizations and
no charge will be made therefor.
Plans and specifications for such
buildings shall he submitted to the
Director-General for his approval.
S econd : A ll collective exhibits
made by counties and trade organi
zations will be permitted to partici
pate in the general competition;
that is, be both collective and com
petitive.
I desire to enlist your co-opera
tion and support in this movement,
and respectfully to urge early con
sideration of this invitation so that,
if favorable action be taken, we
may allot the necessary space and
give you ample time to proceed
with preparations for your exhibit
Whatever may be the decision up
on our invitation, I am satisfied we
can shape our plans so as to har
monize all efforts to the end that
your exhibit may ho highly credit
able, not only to your progressive
community aud state, but to the
Exposition as well.
We feel confident that the ar
rangement we propose will offor to
counties an exceptional opportunity
of demonstrating their potentiali-
tie« at the Lewie and Clark Expo
sition of 1905, and that the result
of exhibits made in this way will be
beneficial to all.
Very respectfully,
H enry E. R eed ,
Director of Exposition.
D o Y o u W a n t S tren gth .
I f you want to increase your
strength you must add to and not
take from the physical.
In other
words, the food that you eat must
be digested, assimilated and appro
priated by the nerves, blood and
tissues before being expelled from
the intestines.
K odol Dyspepsia
Cure adds to the physical. It gives
strength to and builds up strength
in the human system. It is pleasant
to the taste and palatable, and tho
only combination of digestants
that will digest the food and enable
the system to appropriate all of its
health and strength-giving quali
ties. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
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F R O N T STREET, C O Q U ILLE , O R
1903
Qoos Q ounty ßCADEMY
1904
This school, whioh has been in successful operation during eigh t months
of the past school year, will open its Second Annnal
Session Monday, October 5, and continue for Eight
Months.
The Follow ing Courses are Offered:
COM M ON SCHOOL,
NORM AL,
H IG H SCHOOL,
ACADEM IC.
C O M M E R C IAL,
MUSIC,
A reasonable reduction w ill be made to students desiring to take
a mixed Course.
Special inducements will be given to a limited number of teachers
hearing Certificates and taking the Normal Course.
Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon.
For furtlier
particulars call on or address
S-aperirLterLcierLt.
Coquille, Oregon.
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Two for the Price of One.
We have made arrangements
with the pu b lish er o f the A M E R
IC A N F A R M E R by which we are
able to offer this great farm paper
and the H e b a l d for the price of
the H e r a l d alone— $1.50, for the
next 30 days. W ho will be the
first to take advantage of this op
portunity? Th is is s great offer
for our farmera and dairymen.
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Only 25c, at R. S.
Knowlton’s, Druggist.
B u e k l e n '» t r n l r a H a lv e.
Chas. Grissen
W a n t e d . — L iy e agents to sell Dr.
W h ite’s Electric Combs, patented
Jan. l , ^ . Cure dandruff, hBir fa ll
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yet costs no more than an ordinary
comb.
Sells on sight.
Agents
are wild with success. Send50 cts
for sample (half price).
W rite
quick.
T h e Dr. W hite E lectric
Comb Co., Decatur, III.
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“ They act gently and without any
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bowels in a perfectly natural con
dition."
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INf arelifleld.. Or©.
Agents for leading makes of
Pianos and Organs
We buy f j r Cash from Manufactures and therefore can
sell you at bottom prices. Wo also carry a full liDe of
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings
And everything else in the music line.
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T o c u r * i C o l i l In O n e . D t y .
Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets.
Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to
ear«. E. W. Grove's signature is on each
box. ISe.
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