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(Coquille p tg ìleM à VOL 21. COQ TILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1904. Professional Cards. A. J. Sherwood, A ttorn hy - at -L aw , N otary P ublic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t t o b m y - at -L aw , N otary P u blic , Coquille, : Oregon. Hall & Hall, A t t o r « vs - ì t - L a w , Dealer in K k a i . of all kind». Marshfield, Oregon. J. Curtis Snooh, D. D. S. D k n t is t , Office two doorfl sooth Odd Fellow’ s Hall Will make llandon a professional visit the first Monday in each quarter. Coquille, Oregon. T I E. D. Sperry. W . C. Chase. SPERRY & CHASE, ! Attorney s-at-Law. Office in Uobinson Building, j Coquille, - - - Oregon. E. G. D. Holden, L awybr , Justice of the Peace, City lleoorder, U .8 . i Commissioner, General Insoranoo Agent and Notary Public. Office in Robinson Building. Coquille, Oregon. Geo. Russell, M. D., P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g s o n . Offloo upstairs in MARTIN BU1LDINO Calls promptly answered day or night. Night call will be answered from Mrs. Wickham’ s Boarding House. Phone, main 136. Coquille, : : : Oregon. F IR S T NATIONAL BANK OF C o q - a llle O r e g o n .. BOARD OF DI HECTORS — R. C. D e m e n t A. J. S h e r w o o d L. H a r l o c k e r ] ,. I sam r H ac k e r II. H a z a r d R. E. S h in e CO RRESPO N D EN TS National Brink of Commerce, N Y. City Crocker-Woolworth National Bank, San Francisco. 1 st National Bank of Portland, Portland, Ore. Transacts a General Banking bus- T o tir e "O m o r t u n a t e Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and most successful speo- i ialist in San Fracois- r co, still continues to enre all Sexual and Seminal Diseases, Isuch as Gonorrhes- |G le e t, 8 tr i o tu re, ■Syphilis, in all it Bforms, Skin Diseases, » N e r v o u s Debility, Impotbncy, Seminal Weakness and Loss of Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse •nd excesses producing the following sympn toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der tht eyes, pain in the hend, rinp;ng in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in approaching strangers, palpate tion of the heart, weakness o f the limbs and baok, loss of memory, pimples on the' face, conghs- oousamution etc. DU. GIBBON has practised tn San Fran cisco over 41 years an I those troubled should not fail tooonsolt him and receive the ben efit of his great skill and experience. The doctor our*»B when others fail. Try him. CORES GUARANTEED. Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. DR. J. F. GIBBON, 6‘JJ Kearney street. San Francisoo PATENTS I A Letter From B R Banning. about such malaria os one would SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Semi-Annual Statement ot the Amount of Money and Warrants see at Marshfield, and as to the Received for taxes, and money paid to the County Treasurer by the rContinaed from lust week.] roads ten or twelve miles from Revolution« take place here about where we stopped, are moatly street O f the Financial Condition of the County of Coos, in the Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon, for tbe six months ending on the 31st like they do in Kentucky and Ten- cars and as I and my wife, Mrs. day of March, A. D. 1904: State of Oregon, on the 31st day of March neesee iu time of elections, as the Kribs and Ella and an American To Amount , -------------------- During the month of---------------------, lady went out to her country home A. D., 1904. papers hero commeuton sn election to visit her mother, twenty miles Received Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan Feb. Mar. there about like the American pa from Buenos Aires, and we found October 31 ....$2,510 77 ...... ...................................... ....... l ia b il it ie s . pers do on a revolution here. Fol no trouble in going from the sta November 30. .......$537 95 ...................................... ....... lowing is a clipping: “The Ameri tion to her home in a carriage and To warrants drawn 011 the County Treasurer, and December 31.. .....................$1,873 94 ....... ....... ....... outstanding and unpaid....................................$73,166 69 can elections to legislatures in vari there were eight in the carriage, a Jan. 30, ’04.................................................... $798 35 ....... ....... ous states were quite Houth Ameri pretty good load for Coos county To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon... 5,000 00 Feb. 2 9 ,’04.................................. ...................... 16,84365 ....... can affairs. In Kentucky in en roads in March, as September here Outstanding road warrants...................................... 2.348 15 counters between Republicans and compares with March there, and March 31, ’04 ................................................................... $ 74 .« «3 59 17 00 Democrats, there were seven killed we found the roads dusty and the Estimated accrued interest thereon.......................... $80,631 84 and ten wounded, and in Virginia ground very dry to plow yet some Totalreceived..$2,5io 77 $537 95 1,87394 798 35 16,84365 74.113 59 two killed and many injured were plowing and planting corn RESOURCES. By amount ,-------------------- During the month of---------------------. He has found out so much in aud potatoes, and some were sow paid out Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. By funds iu bands of County Treasurer applicable three days I should think he could ing alfalfa. As to the railroad and October 31...$2,51« 77 ..................................... ..... to the payment of county warrants.. ..:.........$26,478 01 command a better position than he «vndicatrs owning all the land, that Nov. 30. has held for the three months past is all humbug. I talked to one of By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable ta 537 95 on a “ little American ranch” of 35 ,- the southern railroad men who came the payment of county warrants...................... 29,000 00 Dec. 31... 1.873 94 000 acres, joined on one side by to my house looking for timber Net liabilities........................................ .....................25.153 83 Jan. 31, ’04 798 35 another American ranch of 25,000 and a route for a road and he told --------------$80,631 84 Feb. 29, ’04 .16,843 65 acres and cm ll,*- ** r me the railroad company did not Mar. 31, ’04 want land but wanted the land sold 74.113 59 in smalMrnots so the country would SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF COOS COUNTY, settle up. He says “ we keep giv To’l pd T r’s.$2,5io 77 537 95 1,873 94 79» 35 16,843 65 74.« «3 59 ing Banning bell all the time and I State of Oregon, showing the amount aud number of claims allowed by S tate of O regon , ) don’t know what to do or say,” and the County Court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants County of Coos. ) I never went to look at the country I, Stephen Gallier, Sheriff ol said county, do hereby certify that the drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st at all. Well I seem to be the only foregoing statement is correct and true. day of October, 1903; to the 31st day of March, 1904 , bath inclusive. one in the crowd that got settled Witness my hand this 31st day of March, A. D. 1904. down, and put in a garden and got ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED. 35*4 head of horses to take care of S tephen G a llier , Sheriff of Coos County. $ 632 70 and have 14 cows to milk and am 60 sucking a government teet that yields $320 per year for fifteen min Justices’ Court. »74 25 utes’ work each day. T h o la te st in 1.432 52 Please send me a copy of the pa 1,211 25 per if you publish this and I will 4 OO 02 give von some news in regard to Treasurer’s office................. 164 20 the country next time. Myrtle Coroner's office.................... School Supt. office............... Point Enterprise please copy. 260 7 « at M rs. C . Ia> M oon’s B. R. B anning . Assessor’s office.................... - 499 99 Stationery, postage, etc....... 421 17 You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery Why the Machine Doesn't Like It. Courthouse Janitor, etc...... 5 »1 OO at my store 152 25 There has been some dissatisfac Jail board ol prisoners, etc. Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General, Stamp 1,605 56 tion expressed with the primary ing done to order. law this year, but it is significant Insane............................... . 8 OO that it has all come either from Election and registration. 83 69 those who used to ran the conven Surveyor’s office.............. 75 50 tions and believe that government FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. 16,631 7 » was instituted among men for the i,odb OO benefit of the machine, or from those who have listened to the Total amount claims allowed and drawn......... k $25,631 12 plaintiff notes of these wounded AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID. But all Coos county people that ex loaders. Instead of a horde of pect to come here an 1 find fine office seekers bound to this or that Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on the 31st farms and houses on them and some faction ami foisted on the public day of March, 1904......................................... 73,166 69 one wailing at the dock with a to feed nt the public crib and to Estimated interest accrued thereon...................... . 5,000 00 t° take them out in, had play into the hands of a small 2.348 15 better stay at home or they will be coterie of Republicans the primary Outstanding road warrants..................................... 17 00 disappointed like we were nnd it law stimulated the search for good Estimated interest accrued thereon........................ seems aH though that was what they candidates all over the city, and Total amount unpaid County Warrants..... $75.514 84 expected of me. As Mr. Nelson’s t he tesult wasa primary ticket com Total amount accrued interest thereon.......... 5.017 00 partner and Mr. Phillips went home posed largely of men whom the S ta te of O regon , ) without seeing outside of the city office had sought, unpledged aud County of Coos j" ' limits, perhaps they can give a per indebted to no ooe. Most of these I. L. H. Hazard, County Clerk of tlie County of Coos, State of Ore- This school, which has been in successful operation during eight months fect description of this God forsak men have been nominated. The of tho past school year, will open its Seoond Annnal en country. Lettor No. 3 wrote the resnlt if the strongest ticket the go, do hereby certify that the foiegoing is a true and correct statement Session Monday, October 5 , and continue for Eight same day he says I just went Republican party has had for of the number aud amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said Months. around and talked to some of those years. A ticket of stroDg campa county for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, 1904, on The Following Courses are Offered: fellows that encourage immigration igners and of men who are entitled NORMAL, and they told me a lot of lies and I to the confidence of the taxpayers what account the same were allowed, aud the amount of warrants drawn, COMMON SCHOOL, believed them all without going to and who have it. HIGH SCHOOL, ACADEMIC, No convention and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear see the country at all; the fact is ever did so well except when stim upon the records of my office and iu my official custody. COMMERCIAL, MUSIC, tbo only people I talked to while ulated by popular impatience, and Witness my hand and seal of the County Court of said county this A reasonable reduction will be made to students desiring to take here was the Hon. W. P. Lord at that was about once in a decade. 5th day of April, A. D., 1904. a mixed Course. that time U. S. Minister here and The machine politicians don’t [ s e a l ] L. H. H a z a r d , County Clerk. Special inducements will be given to a limited number of teachers Mr. George Newberry, U. S. vice- like this primary law, b a t they consul, and I tliiuk such honorable never have. They fought it from bearing Certificates and taking the Normal Course. men would not tell a fellow citizen the first and continue to sneer at Semi-Annual Statement of the County Treasurer of Coos County, Ciroulcrs with full Courses of Study issued sood . For furthe many lies aud I have found the it. But it must be judged by its country far better than either of results. Two years ago it redeem Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31st day of Match, A. D., particulars call on or address _A_. n . S ia . p e r i r L t e n . d . © r L t them represented it to me, besides ed tbe city council from the 1904, of money received and paid out, from whom received and from I traveled about one thousand miles clutcher of the street railwny com what source, and on what account paid out: Coquille, Oregon. when I was here at my own ex pany and this year it has insured General School pense to see some of the country nnotlier honest assembly aud has am ou n ts r e c e iv e d . Fund. Fund. and I am very well satisfied and the given the opportunity for a mnch last time I saw Mr. Kribs abd Mr. more satisfactory lioar^ of sloermen To amount on hand from last report.................. $14,714 61 Nelson they were very well pleased tlmn tbe present one. To amounts received from Taxes...................... 85,618 38 and Mr. Fellsman, from Marshfield, No special interest can manipu “ " " Clerk’s fees............... i,868 10 Hays he never expects to go back to late the people. Tho people may COM PANY “ ” Fines......................... 143 10 the United States to live and he make mistakes; bat if they do they says we have to pay about four can correct them. Under the con Connecting sewerage pipe court house ........... 50 00 Branch Office, Pharmacy Building, Coquille City, Oregon. times as much as we do in the U. S. vention system they were compell Refund on diking.....................’ ................... 46 20 for goods. I will give the price I ed to choose whoever was offered Transfer from General Fund.............................. $24,401 60 payed for some articles: granulat to them, and even after bis unfit Their Methds ed s gar, 0 cents per pound; ness was shown a dangerous alder heavy cotton panls, 80 cents; men’s man or assemblyman was often $102,440 40 $24,401 60 Are purely co-operative in every respect and the Company will sj>are shoes whole stock, $1.75; thread, thrust down the popular throat. neither time nor money .n teaching tbe people at large the General School 4 cents per spool; 1 oyercoat, $7.00; If lie was a good party man he great and inestimable benefits which come to each and every a m o u n t s p a id o u t . Fund. Fund. 1 axe, $1.35; coffee 7 pounds, $1.00; coaid do what he pleased with the member of its system. By amount paid out on county warrants.......... $ 6,391 92 agate kettle, I gallon, 55 cents; interests of tbe pablic. If he largo milk paDs, 18 cents; oilcloth, “ stood in" with any special intei- By balance General Fund on hand.................... 26,478 01 28 cents per yd; flour, !$t>.00 per est and had access to its campaign By balance School Fund on hand..................... . $24,401 60 bbl; bacon. 17 cents per pound; fand it only made him a more de By paying state taxes October 1903.................. 7.428 00 lard, 18 cents; choice rice, 8 cents. sirable candidate. She seif-con. 12,867 5 ° Wages are low, from $10 to $40 per stitnted clique calling itself “ tbe By paying state taxes March, 1904.................. 166 75 month for Indians, and people are party” ignored both the real party By transfer from Poor Earm from Gen’l. F ’d... 24,401 60 leaving here because they come and aud tbe interests of anyone bat By transfer to Road Fund from Geu’l F ’d ...... put in five or six months shearing themselves. The logical result of By transfer to Ind Soldier F ’d from Gen’l. F ’d 305 02 sheep nnd harvesting and gather a continuance of that system would By transier to School Fund from Gen’l F ’d... 24,401 60 ing corn at $1.50 to $5.00 per day have been io St. Paul, ns it has and then return to Italy to wait for been generally, subjection to a $102,440 40 $24,401 60 another harvest and then come machine, corruption and ineffic- back as emigrants to put in another ienev in administration nnd all the S tate o f O r e g o n , ) IvLtiursLLÍleldL, Ore. County of Coos '• I harvest. The only Americans other evils of oligarchic rale mas know of to leave was Mr. Phillips querading as popular government, I. J. B. Dulley, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and Agents for leading makes of and two tfther gentlemen that never — St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press. correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on went outside of Buenos Aires, and ► «» » « ---- hand, in tbe County Treasury of said county for tbe six months ending they were like the Englishman that Notice on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1904. went to the United States to go in to the cattle business. When ho Witness my hand this 3isLday of March, A. I). 1904. The small fi-li found so abund got to New York he w rote home J. B. P u l l e y , County Treasurer. and said the only blooming grass antly in th e Watters of the Coquille We buy f jr Cush from Manufactures and therefore can R r o l d v I n f o 111% I I oiimc that grew m the United States were Riycr, and comtnooly called “Shin lwo for ihe Fries ot On«. sell you at bottom prices. Wo also carry a full line of Irishmen and they were all police- ! ers,” are young silversnle salmon. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, men, so lie would not buy any cat- Any person fonnd Cushing for! 1 tie in the “ bloomin’’ country but these young salmon, or taking IW . A L L C O U N T R I E S . I I would go ba< k to hold highland. I hem from the Waters of the State He says it is very low nnd u n -! Business direct * i i k Washington saves time, I money and often the patent. 1 I healthy nnd you can just see the of Oregon, or having them I d their Jfttent and Infrinpieeet Practice Exclaalvely. | malaria coming up. I naked one j possession after so taken, will be W H to o r c o m e to on at American who had lived here twen prosecuted H. G. V an D uben , ty-four years, about malaria noil he Master Fish Warden. ! said be nover knew of any in Buen F ran k W. S mith , 1 os Aires. I guess he could woe • State Water Bailiff, modatTl P R O C U R E D A M O D E F E N D E D . Send 1 d r * w in # ''r p a o to . f>>r e x p e rt iw *r.-h h and an d tr e r rep o rt, ft w t o o b U ln tr paten ta, a r tr ade m k* I - F - r a " * I a T d r .- V N a . r b o ------------------ CASNOW NO. 41. MILLINERY Mrs. C. Moon 1903 Qoos Q ounty ^J cademy 1904 CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL Chas. Grissen Music Co. Pianos and Organs Vt., was robbed of his, customary health We have made arrangements by invasion of Chronic Cousti gallon. with the publisher» of the A M E R When Dr. King’s New Life Pills ICAN FARM ER by which we are broke into bis , house, , his trouble aide to offer m this great l farm paper And everything else in the mueio line. . - , 7 . i » (tritai arm p aper was arreated and nww bes entirely „ „d the H erald fo for the price of cured. - They’re guaranteed tc cure, tlie H erald alone— 91 . 50 , for the C H A S. G R IS S E N M U S IC 25 c at R. 8. Knowlton’a drug atore. next 30 days. Who will be the first to take advantage of this op I O O- F H ALL One Minute Gough C u re portunity? This ia a great offer F or Cough«, C0M0 a m i Oroup. for our farmers and dairymen ^ £ A B S H P I E Z 2 D , - , Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings CO. OIESIE j ,