Cittì Hcfalò. VOL 21. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 24, 1904. Professional Cards. A. J. Sheriuood, A ttobnby at -L a w , N o t a s i P ublic , C oquille, : : Oregon T Walter Sinclair, A ttorney - at -L aw , N otary P ub lic , Coquille, Oregon. Hall & Hall, A ttorney «- at -L aw , Dcalfli in R eal E state o f all kinds. "Marshfield, Oregon. J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. D kntibt . Oflioo twi> doors Honth Odd Fellow’s Hsll I Will m ake Bsudon B profession»! visit the first Monday in each quarter. C oqu ille, Oregon. E . D . Sperry. W . C. Chase. SPERRY & CHASE, Attorne s-at-Law. Office in KobinRon Itailding, C oqu ille, , - - - Oregon. 1 I E. G. D. Holden, L aw yer , JdKtice of the Peace, City Recorder, XJ.S. CommiRBioner, General Insaranoe A^ent and Notary Public. Offioe in Robinson Bnilding. C oquille, Oregon. i i Geo. Russell, M. D., P hysician and S cbgkon , Offioe upstairs in MAKTIN BUILDING Calls promptly answered day or night. Night oall will be answered from Mrs. Wiokhnm's Boarding House. Phono, main lfifi. C oqu ille, : : : I_______________ Oregon. ' D E N T IS T - A. F. Kirshman, Offioe at Residence, one block east o f Tattle^ Hotel. C oquille . - • Oregon. F o r S a le . A good home id this city, on asy terms: Enquire at this office. Anti-Local Option Propaganda. A Reply. Answer to D. J's Quesrion, Note and Comment. NO. 45, Emma Goldman and John Tuane, are preaching in favor of the aboli tion of law and are appealing to law to protect them in their right to do it. Eugene V. Debs has been nomi nated for president by the social ists. He accepts reluctantly but shyly remarks that they ought to have nominated a less distinguish ed man. Attorney-General Knox fearless, ly announces that he is ‘ after the coal trust.” H op much after? With inadequate schools, an army Portland, Oregon, April 16.- To Oregon City, Ore., May 16, 1904. Albany, Oregon, April 23, 1904. the Editor of The Telegram: I se< Editor H e r a l d . — May I reply to of boodle-snatchers and an epidem- Editor H erald . — My attention has The discovery has been made by that our friend, the enemy, in get been called to an article which ap D. J.’s questions concerning the ic of infanticide, Philadelphia pro the Weather Bureau that cool weath ting ecared about the probable re peared in your paper dated Febru proposed Primary Nominating Elec poses to spend half a million dol er delays seeding. Frozen ground sult« of the Local Option campaign, ary 23, 1904, beaded "A History of tion Law, if it has not already been lars in building a soldiers’ monu also delays: ploughing. And floods and well he may, for every patriot the Several Fires Which Occurred done. Answering the first four ment. delay haying. In fact the weather is going to vote for it; every fair at Arago and Vicinity." Now while questions, this law will place polit Well! Spain, Turkey and Abys is self-evident truths. mindbd inuu is going to vote for it, I do not desire a newspaper contro ical parties casting twenty-five of sinia have recognized the republic and why? Because: Half a million of dollars has been Since she received versy, nevertheless I, as well as the the total vote in a class by them of Panama. raised for the McKinley monument First. Tt is fair. There is no Lower Columbia Fire Relief Asso selves; political parties casting five $10,009,000 from her rich uncle ev The Now York Tribune says that at Canton, Ohio. And now almost class discrimination about it. It is ciation which I represented as ad per cent and less than twenty-five en the poorest nations are proud to Belmont, Hill, McCarrcn, aud Shee as much is wanted for the late Sen not a prohibition law. It is a law juster of two of these losses we are per cent of the total vote, and in associate with her. han have planned to raise five mil ator Hanna. Ohio seems destined submitting to the people the ques justly entitled to a correct and just dependents, will continue to make Mr. J. P. Morgan has temporar tion whether liqense or prohibition statemeot regarding these adjust nominations as they do under the ily hauled ofl from active functions, lion dollars for the Democratic cam to be the state of monuments. shall be the rule. Thu brewers and ments. However as it is stated that Australian Ballot Law, which is and says he is entitled to a rest paign fund. That will be $1,500, 000 larger than the campaign fund wholesale liquor dealers’ i the first loss was satisfactorily set section 2791, Bellinger & Cotton’s Some people in New York do not tious seem to regard it as a foreign tled, there remains but one other Annotated Codes and Statutes of hesitate to allege that he was en of 1892. TO BE GIVEN AW AY prohibition conclusion. This is on that the Lower Columbia Fire Re Oregon; new political parties will titled to arrest long ago. Pension Commissioner Ware On tilt, stamped on good ma- terial, will be mailed absolutely free of charge. It consists ly another illustration of the pro bel Association is concerned in. be organized under I hat sectiou as draws the line of imbecility at With Fairbanks, Cannoo, Elkins, ? thf tTU/ n, CeaiP>.,lc" « < “ *11 In.) with « Doili«« (each 5x5 fn.), 2 dainty Collars, 2 Anchors for sailor suit. 1 verb, "Conscience does make cow This fire occurred on January 7, in the past. B ookm a rk, i Butterflies (fo r collar), 2 Autumn Leaves and and Black out of the.Vico-Presiden seventy. He over looks Hiram S Conventional Designs for shirt-waist c ards of us all.” And what if it 1902 My object is to correct cer In answer to the fifth question, tial race, the name of Secretary Cronk, of Albany, survivor of the R E A D OFFER BELOW should? Are not they willing the tain statements made in relation to the same registration covers both Sbaw is mentioned. Why be in War of 1812, who at 104, is cutting people should rule? Should not the adjustment of this loss. It is the nominating and general elec such a hurry to pick out all the a now set of teeth and sprouting a the "wets” as well as the “ drys” stated in the article nbove referred tions, so that there is no extra ex candidates? Should not the con new crop of hair, He also forgets abide the majority? Or do they re to that the adjuster requested Mr. pense on that account; the total vention have something to say? the Englishman, Thomas Parr, gard the people? Are they demo Schroeder to come to Myrtle Point expense of the new law will be whose wife got a divorce from him Two cadets at the Virginia Poly cratic, plutocratic or autocratic? in the afternoon and he would make about thirty-five cents for every on statutory grounds when ho was technic Institute were stripped of This is correct, voter in the State every two years, 8eeoud. It is just. It gives the adjustment. 121 . their uniforms and driven forth by equal privileges to ull. Where the but your statement that the adjust or thirty-five thousand dollars. their fellows as disgraced men, be majority want it not, there they will or would not look at or examine Mr. This is less than one-half of what l.iMlIfH h m l 4’h llilr r n . not have il. Surely these oppo Schroeder’s books is not correct. the present system costs somebody cause they attempted to assault two young women. Not a single par. Who cannot stand the shocking nents of Local Option are lawabid- The adjuster hot only looked at in each political party; for instance ing; or, is this the very thing they said books and examined them, but there are 33 county conventions ot ticipant seems to have thought strain of laxative syrups and ca thartic pills are especially fond of fear? A B o n of Erin was once be obtained written statements from about four thousand delegates; ev lj'nch law necessary. All persons Both Judge and Mrs. Alton B. Little Early Risers. fore the Magistrate, trembling and them in Mr. Schroeder’s own hand ery delegale must spend an average visibly distui bed. The court ven writing. The adjuster did not tell of nt least five dollars each, of Parker are fond of horseback rid who finit it uecessary to take a liver e»« N E W i d e a tured to quiet the culprit with the Mr. Schroeder that the company tweoty thousand dollars; two con ing and often scour the country in medicine should try these easy pills, - W o m a n 's M a g a sin a So who and compare the agreeably pleasant assurance that “justice would be bad their policies examined by some gressional conventions and one tho vicinity of Esoups. done.’’ “ Faith, yer honor,’’ he ejac of the best legal talent in the state, State convention, nnd the three are ever iu President next year, the and strengthing effect with the ulated, “ that’s jest what I’m afraid and that said policies could not be composed of about eight hundred chief executive and his wife will be nauseating and weakening condi 1 N W ’ M necessity. Each Issue contains Mlustra- of.” Are the manufacturers afraid collected by law. What the adjust delegates who can hardly spend seen on horseback lrapiug hedges tions following the Yise of other 5 ™ ” • uU « » o o f all subject» Interesting to and ditches, tearing through Rock remedies.^Little Early Risers cure of justice? er told him was that he (Schroeder) less than fifteen dollars each, or I,f#* ^ “ 2 W “ » “ « *<wUy with 50 cents and we will enter your subscription for one year, and the Embroidery Outfit shown above Third. It is financially safe. In could not collect on his certificates twelve thousand dollars. Add to Creek Park and fiyiDg across |the biliousness, constipation, sick head man also *• " e e *• ■ — U— ttls paper when y«e write. ache, jaundice, malaria and liver Hyde Park, Chicago, residents who undor the circumstances. Another this tho expense for friends of can Potomac to Fort Myer. I D E A PXTBUBHDfd O O . . « « Brwuhray, W .w York Sold byJR. S. Knowlton are elsewhere engaged in the sa incorrect statement is, in reference didates attending the conventions, The Panama Canal Commission trouliles. loon business, are against the intro to the time Mr. Schroeder asked to hall rents, printing and other ex appointed by the President objects dur.tion of tho saloon into their consider the offer of $500, the time penses will amount to not less than to beiog controlled by the Secre SS8S8SS8B88S? midst. In Indiana, a few years asked for was until the next morn forty thousand dollars for each of tary of War. Naturally the Com The ad the great parties. since, the courts sustained the con ing and not three days. missioners, having all the responsi tention of the plaintiff that the juster cheerfully consented to grant This great expense is paid by bility put upon them by the Presi presence of the saloon was a money to Mr. Schroeder the time asked about ten thousand citizens. If it dent, want a free hand. It is quite for, but he also reserved the right damage to the property adjoining. is intended for the good of all the impossible to do satisfactory work, Find a block or a buildiug in which to himself to withdraw the offer of people, then the burden should be if a body of men are to be dictated a saloon is located— the presence of $500 already made if he desired to fairly distributed amoug them all, to by a Washington bureau. which has enhanced the value of so do in the morning, thereupon as the proposed law will do. If the Ou a recent Sunday night Mr. J. tho some. On the other hand, pro Mr. Schroeder decided to accept the money is spent only for tho benefit hibition has put money into the offer as made. It would seem from of the office holders, then the peo P. Morgan left Washington for New COUNTER hands of the people. In Illinois a careful consideration of the state ple must expect the government to York with a draft or treasury war (high license) the deposits in the ments made in the article above be run largely for the benefit of the rant in his pocket for $40,000,000. Finest Luuch Good Fresh Nuts, Ice Cream, savings banks are about $6 por cap alluded to that Mr. Schroeder was men who pay for tho nominations. And ho never felt poorer in his life, since not a penny of it was bis own. Choice Confectionery, Fig Wafers, Ice-Cream Soda ita; in Kansas they are about $64 not without experience in the ad Yours truly, So the same banker who helped Sweet Crackers, Oregon Fruits, Ice-Cold Soda, and in Maine about 8103 per capita. justment of fire losses. Mr. Schroo- W. S. U’Ren. Grover Cleveland float a loan of Cigars and Tabacc Milk Shake. Tropical Fruits. der however appealed from the ad Is this financial suicide? $200,000,000 will be employed to Fourth. It is an honorable ex justment to tho Board of Directors do business for a Republican ad The NUthoiHst Church. ample of home rule. As an exhi of the L. C. F. R A., submitting a W . T . B U R T O N , Prop- ministration. bition of the absence of home rule, number o f affidavits in support of I r o n t Street, C uqL lH o Phono 109. In the quadrenuinl address of the investigate tho several disgraceful his claim but the Board of Directors Shipping Commission to gather bishops o f the Methodist charcb, were in possession of ns many or instances around the suburbs of our light concerning the mercantile city, where those in authority have even more a ffid a v its from citizens l ead at the Los Angeles conference marine of this country will hold its undertaken to put a few dollars in of Coos county, that in the opinion last week, it was shown Ihnt the first public hearing on the 23rd. to the treusury by thrusting the sa of the board fully ju s tifie d th e ad present membership of the church in New York. It is already a fore T h e la t e s t in loon upon a community contrary to justment ns made by its adjuster, wa9 3,031,918, an increase of 138,- gone conclusion that the Republi 025 duriug the past four years. the Board of Directors t h e r e fo r e their expressed wish. Is that home can parly has decided to grant rub? Would that we might read approved of the adjustment as made The Sunday schools include an ag- some sort of a subsidy to American giegate of 3,124.544. It was re ships in the hope of building up a 8 A . D avison , again the Declaration, and make a b y me. closer study of the crimes charged A d ju s t e r for the L . C. F . R . A s s o ported lhe bishops had made ap great fleet of ocean steamers for the pointments of ministers lo their carrying trade. The bearings will against King George. The colonies ciation. at M r s . C . Ia. M o o n ’s work et the rate of about 15,000 continue until next December. wanted home rule. King George tach year and that the number of wanted no home rule. King Alco Officials in charge of the water Among the thriving evangelistic pastors refusing to accept their ap You w ill fin d the latest in spring and summer Millinery hol is his double and more. Home works for the city of Philadelphia rule is what all decent, fair-minded, denominations the Baptists show pointments and of churches refus signs of sturdy growth. The Amer ing to accept their psstorB wag in announce that the copper cure-all a t my stor honorable citizeus want. solution advocated by the Depart Dress Trimming and Fancy Goads in General. Stamp This Locnl Option measure the ican Baptist Year Book just issued significant. The world-wide scope ment of Agriculture would be of no shows that tbore are 45,727 Baptist of the work of the chutch, as re people demand because it is fair, ing done to order. use for that city. Even if it pos beenuse it is just, becanse it is for churches in the United States, with presented in the body, was indicat sessed any virtues beyond booming a total membership of 4,506,747, ed by the brief review of the ad the financial good, because it is an the copper trust, it would cost $1,- exhibition of even handed and hon showing a gain for the year of 898 ministration of Bishop Moore, in FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. 000 a day to get enough of the stuff churches and 176,285 members. In China, Corea and Japan;of Bishop orable home rule. More, in the to produce any effect upon the other words 2.46 churches and Viscent iu E m ope; of Bishops langungo of the white winged 300,000,000 gallons cf water con “ swear term” of the brave and about 483 members were added to Joyce and McCabe iu South Ameri sumed every twenty-four hours. nervy Andrew Jackson, “by the the denominational strength for ca; of Bishops Thoburn, Warne aud Congressmen Hill of Connecticut, Eternal” they are going to have it. every day in the year and this Warren in India; Bishop Hartzell — Bruce Wolverton, in the “ Oregon without any so-called ‘‘great reviv in Africa and of other bishops who an authority on banking, earnestly als.” There were 234,321 baptisms have visited Mexico and other coun opposed the Senate amendment to Search Light.” during the year. The number of tries where missions are maintain commit the government again to COMPANY Baptist ministers is 38,895. Tho ed. the constant coining of silver. Ho New Peril for Czar. contributions for home missions Branch Office, Pharmacy Building, Coquille City, Oregon. “ The United States, with Three features of the last qnad- said: were $423,718, for foreign missions, Rome, May 13.—A secret receiv $550,202, and for all purposes, $5, rennium were emphasized as stand $680,000,000 in silver on hand—a ed from St. Petersburg depicts the 994,341. There are under Baptist ing out prominently— the twentieth mass of metal that would load 500 internal situation of Russia ns be control nine theological seminaries century thank offering movement, cars and cost $100,000 to recount, coming most serious as regards the with a total attendance of 1095 which brought $20,000,009 into tho — now deliberately proposes to for Are purely co-oporative in every respect and tho Company will spare preservation of the present institu students, and 97 colleges and uni treasury of the church for the work ever store this enormous mass nnd neither time nor money In teaching the people at largo the tion, the military failures in the versities, with 31,985 students. of education,philanthropy and debt constantly add to the amount.” The great and inestimable benefits which come to each and every Far East havmg strengthened the The intense devotion of the Bap paying; the Open Door Emergency greatest sum of silver dollars ever member of its system. opinion that the evils are due tist pulpit to questions of individ Missionary revival, which has in in circulation was 79,000,000 in to the present organization of the ual character and conduct may spired the church with renewed 1902. country in which a chaDge is nec reasonably be expected to give the generosity and bi-centennial obser An Eastern paper rays the cost essary. denomination a larger place in the vances, which all over the English of living is rapidly decreasing, and The hope is expressed that the religious activity of the future.— speaking world commemmorated gives as an illustration the fact that the two hundredth anniversary of the price of camphor has decreased Emperor himself, seeing the dang Oregonian. the birth of John Wesley. Tbs 29 cents a pound. This ia catching er, will he indneed to grant the --------- » it . -------------- American University at Washing at a very small straw for the sake country a constitution in which A n O pen l e t t e r . ton was strong'y commended, as of supporting an assertion. Cam even the enthusiasm of the people From the Chapin, 8. C., News:— as the Woman’s College at Balti phor as an article of consumption will become so great as to remler Warnings were given in American households is an un it possible to raise an army and Early in the spring my wife and I more. collect the means necessary to de were taken with diarrhoea and so against the current evils o f the known quantity. Besides an arti feat Japan. Otherwise, the report sever* were the pains that we called times, politictl corruption, the cle called camphor is now turned says, it is believed all the efforts a physician who prescribed for us, liquor traffic, the tyranny of trade out in chemical labratories just as IkCareHileldl, Ore. mado at 8t. Petersburg will remain hut his medicines failed to give unionism, the greed of unscrupu an article known as indigo is made lous employers, lynching, the ne futile, ae besides the war in the any relief. A friend who had a by the chemist. Genuine camphor Agents for leading makes of Far East, Russia will he obliged to bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol gro question and Mormonism.— Ex. is much higher than it was ever known to be. face a latent if not an open revo era and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand There is much clam or' iu the lutionary movement at borne, de gave each of us a dose and we at The Methodist conference in ses- priving her of the assistance of the once felt the effects. I procured a Methodist church for a restoration most progressive elements o f tb* bottle and before using the entire of the time-limit to pastorates, so 1 sion at Los Angeles thinks tbo evils Empire, such as the Poles and coutents we were entirely cured. that laymen who do not like their or the times are political corrup Finns. It is a wonderful remedy and should pastors can have the benefit of a tion, the liquor traffic, tyranny of We bay for Cash from Manufactures and therefore can be found in every household. H. change, and pastors who have a trades unionism, greed of unscru pulous employees, lynching, the sell you at bottom prices. Wo also oarry a fall line of Both parties seem now to perspir C. Bailsy, Editor. This remedy is soft thing may not keep it over long ing over the effort to fashion the for sale by R to themselves, but share with some negro question and Mormonism. . 8. Knowlton. — --- - » »# » « ------------ - trusts planks for their platforms so less fortunate brother. The smart To sum the whole matter up there as to please the trusts and the peo New Englanders say coal is cheap and brilliant clergy should be sent appears to be a general demoraliza ple who want the truste exterminate er but it costs more. That's exactly te poor churches; and the dull and tion, much intemperance and a lack And everything else in the masic line. of confidence between men as a re what ails clothing, house rent, fuel soporific should be preaching from sult o f our boastod commercial pro the pulpits of the rich and self sup and things to eat. They are all No man seems to want the second gress, expansion and general smart place on either ticket. The Vice- cheap enough but they cost more. porting churches. ness. Possibly it might be a good Presidency starts hot foot after the I l o O. F. HALL. thing to go slower and cultivate a I man who trica hardest to get away I Early R isers Os W itt's œ Sehre little more old fashioned honesty, from it. 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