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-i/ (Coquille VOL 21. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1904. Professional Cards. THE NATION’S GKEAT CAPITOL IS work. Only 52 members out of and powdered. Hats were worn on TO BE ENLARGED. the 386 are chairmen and these the floor of the House even until Note and Comment NO. 47, Two Large Mills Combine Interests. must share the rooms with col leagues. Senators have provided better for their comfort. Some years ago their body leased a hotel building north of Capitol Park, and there furnished a sanctum for each of its members. Shortly before Con gress adjourned a Senator oom- plained on (lie floor of his chamber that the elevator of this temporary annex ceased running after each afternoon’s adjournment, necessitat ing that he and his colleagues climb to their rooms, often five or six stories up. A large power plant, which will supply the Capitol, the two new an nexes and the Library1 of Congress with heat and electricity, is to be erected south of Capitol Park and behind the House annex. This will cost $750,000 and will bo one of the most complete plants of its kind in the country. Siiicil by Ills nuelor. ,;A doctor here has sued me for $12. 50, which I claimed was excessive for a case of cholera morbus,” says R. White, of coachella Cal. “ At the trial he praised bin medical skill and medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy he used as had good reason to believe it was, and he would uot say under oath that it was not.” No doctor could use a better remedy than this in a ease of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by R. S. Kuowlton. 1828, and women were excluded The Japanese has a comprehen Tacoma, Wash.* June 1—The from its galle/ies for some years. sive balloon outfit and are prepar Sperry Flour company of San Fran A t t o k k i t at -L* w , Urns filled with Scotch Bnuff were ing to drop explosives into Pert cisco, the largest flour concern on placed in each bouse, and there Arthur. News of the first battle in the Pncifie coast and the Tocorna N olauy P u b l ic , Washington, D. C. May 24.— Un wore employes charged with the the air is eagerly awaited. Warehouse & Elevator company, Coquille, : : Oregon cle Bam has outgrown his Capitol task of keeping them filled. “ Pen- the largest wheat exposting firm An ambitious lady of Connecti for the second time, and within the makerH” were employed in both ¡ d the northwest, have effected a next four years more than $8,250,- chambers to mend and sharpen the cut has applied for admission to the merger of interests. Daughters of the Revolution on the 000 will be expended upon exten Walter Sinclair, goose quills then in vogue for writ The first resalt of this combina sions and annexes essential to the ing—and which, by the way, are ground that her great-grand-flitlier tion will be the establishment of A t io k n k y ìt - L aw , comfort and convenience of our still used in the Supreme Court murdered the King’s English. a flour mill in Tocorna with a daily N o t a by P u b l ic , lawmakers and their vast corps of chamber. There were also official E. B. Aldrich of Providence, R. I. capacity of 1,000 barrels. assistants. Coquille, Oregon. “ sealers,” who adorned all docu has been sued for divorce on the ments with red wax. On their sta ground of extreme cruelty. He is a The colossal structure has cost tionery accounts these early mem son of Senator Aldrich and a brotli- Cripple Creek to be Greatly Outdone $15,500,000 to date, and this figure bers drew razors, gloves, perfumery, er-in-Inw of John D. Uockfeller. will have very nearly reached the Hall & Hall, Dears’ grease, and “ an innocent $24,000,000 mark by the time two Cripple Creeh, Cole., 2.—-A gold TO BE GIVEN AWAY A tt o b b e ia - at .L aw , The Postmaster General has issuod strike of great magnitude has been beverage culled swichell,” supposed more Congresses have adjourned. ThtoHwndiorae Embroidery Omttt, -tan,; e. :l 4 . , tcrliU, will 1*- m ailedatw Xffe’ • free 4 ,-h,r • . * , > , to be a temperance ouucoction, but a fraud order excluding the Majes D esleí in K ba i E s t a is o f all kin d s. made at Glenbrook, 10« m '.— south of 1 Cry»*..tl.nn.an Car*,- *» V ’ Mu ' L , '** OCTOHOWN BEFpBE. UCILT. <«K n 6x6 in i , ,2 dainty Collars, i Auchor.Vor saUoTsuil 1 among whose ingredients were good tic Lace Company of New York of here, and hundreds of federation H-.ktnwk, 7 Pi.ttrrrU« ( fur cnHarv; I AutUmn I-«a v «^ A d Marshfieiu, Oregon. 8 Conventional Designs for shirt waist oruamentatiJa. * Although the Capitol is the most French brandy and Jamaica rum. from the mnils. It was a get-rich- miners are rushing there on special B E A D QFFEB BELOW classic and most pretentious struc This was always charged in the quick concern founded on fraud. I trains. ture adorning the western continent, “ stationery” account as “ strup. Ore of a pbenoininal grade has The Chinese of Chicago are be it is a vast piece of patchwork, rep J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. In each committee-room there was beeu found i:i tho most immense ing corralled into Sunday schools. resenting a newer marble building a buffet where alcoholic refresh quantities and is outside of Cri| pie D h n it s t . inclosing on three sides an older incuts were served to political call It is decided that tho vellow people Creek minerel zone. are good enough for Heaven but not U K O A N W I T H A Q D A B R K I. one of freestone. The latter, known Office two doors south Odd Fellow's Hall ers. good enough for the United States. in history ns the “ old Capitol,” did Of course, the early fathers of the The House moved into its first Will make llandon a professional visit got reach completion until 87 years Republic did not forsoe the vast ox- permanent quarters in 1807, but The Pope and Victor Emanuel i i i i i i I m ' rialii's Nlomneli a n i l l . l v c r the first Monday in eaoh quarter. after its cornerstone had been laid pansion of our country. That a not until 23 years more had passed are conducting an animated conver C I Tablets I «-tier Hum » O oelor’ a by Washington. Men born in the vision of its rapid ascendency as a I'r seri|»llou. Coquille, Oregon. was the original Capitol fiuisliod. sation over questions of precedence year when these finishing touches world power would have stunned The foundations of the rotunda were The French ambassador has been Mrs. J. IV. Turner, of Truhart, j were finally put on the first struc them is borne out by their meager still spanned by a covered wav when recalled to Paris, and nobody knows Va., says that Chamberlain’s Stom ture had barely reached their ma provision for a Capitol. In March, the British burned the building in what will happen next. ach nnd Liver Tablets have done jority when a “ greater Capitol’’ was 1792, there appeared in the public 1814. After that act of vandalism E . D . Sperry. W . C . Chase. commenced. Since the second cor press an advertisement stating that Congress removed to Blodgett’s If the Republicans of Illinois, him more good than anything he nerstone was laid, in 1851, the great ‘A premium of a lot in this city to Hotel, nt Seventh and E streets, and Wisconsin, and Ohio fight the Dem could get from the doctor. If any 555a N E W I D E A SPERRY & CHASE, W o m a n ’ s M a g a z in e edifice has never been finished. To be designated by impartial judges, Inter to a house at Maryland aven ocrats during the campaign as vig physician in this county was able to day it presents the spectacle of a and $500; or a medal of tliat value, ue and Fret street, Northeast, on orously as they are fighting each compound a medicine that would Attorne s-al-Law. lt authority on all matters pertaining t.. dress and produce such gratifying results in, a S v Ä r te.btest.andi m,>st [r:lc* I lai1 tu I« found structure outgrown before it was at the option of the party, will be Capitol Hill. In the magazine world. f you «yp» w lsh todre^ veil Meanwhile the re other now, they will certainly per cases of stomach troubles, bilious anywhere i« L e,Sxpensc’ ,he N* w ,UHA " .»MAN’S M a u a - Office in Robinaon Building, built. H nnf in P0*10' « neies*itv. Eath Issue contains »lustra given by the commissioners of pub building of the Capitol was in pro petuate Republican tule. tlons In colors. It treats also o f all subjects I merest in ■ t ness or constipation, his whole time emits*» n ? , lr n0rnc ,iie’ Scml name tu-dav wH? lo Coquille, - - - Oregon. Although inspiring to the un lic buildings to the person who be gress. It was not completed until m M r 7-1 1C,1te7 your «'''■’ »iprion for one year, and Every friend of Great Britain will would be used in preparing this mall also the Embroidery Outfit shon n al*ove. * trained eye, the front of the great fore the the 15th day of July, 1792, 1830, although Congress returned be sorry to see the Tribetans so ob one medicine. For sale by R. S. Be sure to mention this paper when von w rite. shall produce to them the most ap WEW IDEA PUBLISHINO CO, 638 Broadway. New Tot: to its chambers at a much earlier pile stands as a flagrant violation of stinate. When the invading col Knowlton. one of the fundamental rules of proved plan, if adopted by them, for date. When finally completed the umn of British diplomacy heaves in E. G. D. Holden, architectural symmetry. According a Capitol to be erected in this city,” ol<l Capitol comprised the present sight they ought to lie down and I j AWYKB, to the “ greater Capitol” scheme etc. Fourteen designs, mostly by main entrance on the east and pres consider it an honor to be walked . '■'*§ ■; ■ .... g r ' commenced in 1851, the present artisans and many of them ridicu ent freestone front between the river. Jastioe of the Peace, City Recorder, U.S- lous monstrosities, were submitted. marble wings. It was capped by a building was to cover the four sides Commissioner, General Insnranco Since Bishop Satterloe’s comment of the old one. The ohTfreestone Jefferson, then Secretary of State, low dome, rising to 145 feet, con Agent and Notary Public. wallf have been covered by marble rejected all but two, offered by Dr. structed of brick, stoue and wood on the immorality of Washington Offloe ill Robinson Building. extensions on the north, south and William Thornton, an English ama shenthod with copper. The build society the Mormons have been west. But the eastern facade of the teur draughtsman, and Stephen ing hnd cost $2,4333,814 when com talking about appointing a commit Coquille, Oregon. tee of investigation to see whether original Capitol remains bnre to Iiallette, a French architect. Hal- pleted. tho people at the capital aro fit to this day. The porticos of the new lette’s design was about to be ac Thus did our early legislators eu- _____ i______ _________ J ______ marble wings jut out far beyond it cepted when a decision was sud dure all sorts of discomforts for associate with Reed Smoot. at the sides. The central portico, denly rendered in favor of Thorn nearly a third of a century. Their Geo. Russell, M. D., COUNTER Captain Mahan thrills the waiting which should b e’ the superior one ton. As a balm to Hallette’s hurt discontent’ reached its crisis in 1808, world with a device to prevent tho P h y s ic ia n a n d S u b o b o n . feelings, he was given the position of the three, is the most insignifi when a resolution for the return of Offioe npstairti ip M AKTIN BUILDING Fresh Nuts, Finest Luuch G ood j j cant. The lower rim of the great of architect of the Capitol, with the seat of government to Philadel wrecking of vessels which strike }|| ce Cream, . ' i Choice Confectionery, Fig Wafers, iron dome, designed to rest well $2000 a year, and with instructions phia came within a very few votes submarine mines. The prevention yj Ice-Cron m Soda Calls promptly answered day or night. is very simple and seems practi ; ) Ice-Cold Soda, Oregon Fruits, Sweet Crackers, back on the finished building, still to carry out Thornton’s designs. of passing. It would have safely Night call will be answered from Mr». cable. He says tha* all vessles [ T r o p ic a l Fruits. Cigars an.l Tabaec j ,j (¡M ilk Shako. overhnngR the old front v.all by Thornton and Hallette could not carried had not Southern members Wickham’ s Boarding House. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . | nine or ten feet. The great white bury the hatchet, however, and the been fearful of the annoyance of1 should be made unsinkable. Phone, main 136. thimble, with its weight of 3576 latter had to be dismissed. He was auti-slavery agitators, p o rife in the Ohio has followed New Yerk in W . T . B U R T O N , P rop, tons, has thus beeo left with an succeeded by George Hadfield, an Quakei City even in those early an imposing a tax of two per cent on Coquille, : : : Oregon. Front Street, Coquille. ‘ Phone 109. appearance of insecurity since its Englishman, who, in his turn had te-bellum days. all inheritances above $3,00U. New Ai myriad parts were bolted together a row with the, commissioners. York raises $5,000,000 annually in _____I__________________ L____ The old capitol was outgrown in the middle of the last century. James Hoban, architect of the within 50 years nfter the removal of this way. What's the matter with Until the session just adjourned, White House, proceeded to make the seat of government to Washing an income tax like that which last D E N T IS T - Congress has been satisfied with the first Capitol ready for Congress ton, and history has repeated itself year netted England $7,000,000? A. F. Kirshman, this condition of its historic shelter. whose members were booked to ar within the last half century. T h e la t e s t in It And even now the great building is rive in 1800. Miss Susan B. Anthony with her would appear that a capitol building Office at Besidenco, one block east of to be completed for reasons of com But when the Capital was re will bold our big legislative mill sister Mary has sailed for Europe Tuttle' Hotel. fort rather than of aesthetic taste. moved from Philadelphia, the 32 but 50 years, in spite of provisions on the Frederick dor Grosse. She Coquille . - • Oregon. A marble vestibule is to cover Senators and 106 Representatives for future contingencies. Thomas will attend a woman’s suffrage con the old freestone front, and this constituting the Congress found on U. Walter was selected to extend vention in Berlin, June 6. Nobody a t IV Irs. G . la . M o o n 's will be approached by a portico on ly the Senate wing of the much- the original building because of his knows how young she is, but she a line with those of the wings oc heralded Capitol. The central por success with the Girard College ed- kept school in New York State in F o r S a le . Walter de 1835. cupied by the two houses of Con tion of the original building and (ico in Philadelphia. You w ill fin d the latest in spring and summer Millinery the House wing had not risen above signed the two wiugs, as well as the gress. In this addition there will A good home id this city, on Tho Massachusetts State Legis at my stor their foundations. The first Sen present dome, commenced in 1856 bo space for 36 big committee »asy terms: lature has passed a bill to punish rooms. The entire extension will ate session called together in the and which cost one and a quarter Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp Enquire at this office. the payment or receipt of commis cost $2,000,000 and will be carried old Capitol met in the chamber de millions. sion on purchases of supplios and ing done to order. signed for it, and which occupied out on the general lines of plans Mr. Woods’ task of keeping the the sale of influence to procure con left by Thomas U Walter, the arch about, the same space as that now Capitol in repair is a tremendous tracts with an employer. A year in itect of the “greater Capitol.” In alloted to the the Supreme Court one Under its groat dome daily state prison is the penalty for tak of the United States, save that the FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. other words, the Capitol is to be work a little city of people. It con ing the rake-off. finished, exteriorly. Its general ap floor was one story lower, or on the tains 430 rooms, exclusive of its OF pearance will remain as it is. The present basement level. The Rep vast chambers and corridors; 679 Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, New O oq-uille Oregon. central portico will simply appear resentatives crowded themselves in windows, 550 doorways, 140 fire York nnd New Jersey will have a to the old Senate wing, and wero more prominent and broader. It places, 14,518 square feet of sky long and early campaign, and stump BOAUD OF DIRECTORS will be of white marble, like that given a long room in the west side light, 18 motors, 15 ventilating 1. C. D em ent A. J. S herwood of the wings. Its wider tympanum on the main floor, which space is fans, 8 elevators and 8 steam pumps. oratory will reverberate through those states many weeks before COM PANY, will be supported by ten columns now subdivided into office rooms Its boilers generate the power of voters begin to wake up elsewhere. j . H arlocker 1 j . H . H azard fo r the Supremo Court. That trib rather than eight. Branch Office, Pharmacy Building, Coquille City, Oregon. unal held its first sessions in one of 2048 horses, and its electric lights Massachusetts will not do anything sa ia h H acker ft. E. S h in b Even with this extension, »he the old Senate committee-rooms. radiate the brilliancy 2,650,000 before the middle of September. Capitol will not afford loom enough Thus were three bodies all crowded candles.— John Elfreth Watkins in The Daughters of the American C O R R E SP O N D E N T S. to suit our legislators. Two classic into the little. Senate wing in the Oregonian. Revolution recently in session in annexes are to face the park east of year 1800. National Bank of Commerce, Terrific Power ot Japan’s new Shi- Boston sniffed a little about the al Art purely co-operative in every respect and the Company will spare the Capitol, and to further contrib N Y. City neither timo nor money .n teaching tho people at large tho mose Powder. House members commenced to leged morals of Paul Revere. Shede ute to the “ court of honor” effect great and inestimable benefits which come to each and every of Bunker Hill! Is there no such That de grumble frem the very start, and Crocker-Woolworth National Bank. desired in this quarter. Washington. May 28,— Reports thing as a statute of limitation in so loud were their complaints that signed for the House of Represen member of its system. San Francisco. received here from the Far East matters of the loftiest patriotism? tatives will be convenient to it upon it was decided to build on the site dwell at length upon the terrific Is no Revolutionary ancestor safe 1st National Bank of Portland, the block facing the park and bor of the first House wing a temporary brick structure in the shape of an power of the Japanese Shimose Portland, Ore. dering it on the south, The senate elipticle bandbox, and to let the powder, the nature of which is an from the busy bodies? annex will occupy the correspond The obsequies of the late Senator Transacts a General Banking bus- ing block north of the park. These walls of the permanent wing rise absolute secret. It is not used to This brick makeshift propel the shot, but for bursting Quay, of Pennsylvania, will, in ac. buildings will be of white marble, around it. was made ready for the session of charges of the army and navy ex cordinee with his desire, bo very and their entrances will carry out 1801-02. When members arrived plosive shell. The result of the ex simple and as nearly private as it the style of those of the Capitol, on plosion has astounded the United is possible for them to be. The life a reduced scale. That for the Sen and examined it their displeasure T o tire T J uxortvLiiate ators will cost $2,250,000 and will reached the boiling point. Because States Army observers. The heavi of the man stands for what he was. est armor-pierciDg shell, with its His death was merely the incident be finished in three years. That of the lack of ventilation in this makeshift they termed it the “ oven,” small cavity, is rent into countless that closed tho record, without ad Gibbon for the Representatives will cost and as such it will ever remain in thousands of sharp fragments, which ding to or taking anything from it. T his old reliable snu $3,100,000, and will be ready for IvCarslrfield., Ore. are hurled through the air with This was Senator Quay’s view of the most successful spec- occupancy in two and a half years. history. such force that they tear through matter, and his funeral will be con l inlist in San Fratcis- The “ oven” was connected with ' co, still oontinnes to Tunnels will connect these an the sides of an iron ship as would a ducted in accordance therewith.— Agents for leading makes of [ cure all Sexue! and nexes with the basement of the the Senate wing by a covered way projectile from a machine gun. Ex. Heminal Diseases. spanning the foundations of the fu Isuch ns Gonorrhes- Capitol building. Through these The Russian warships Varing and l G l e e t . K t r . o t n re. subways members will walk to and ture rotunda and central structure. A farmer in Wilson, N. C. bought Korietz were found to be riddled, ■ S y p h ilis, in all it The house returned to its first tem- leek and sides, by fragments of a eouplo of carloads of guano and gformn.Skin Disenses. from their deliberative chambers. » N e r v o u s Debility. The annexes will con fair, offices for pornry quarters m the Senate wing se shells. It is not known that asbes where two raihoad trains Impotenoy, Seminal Weakness and Loan of folding rooms and 1 in 1805, and remained crowded ■ f any other nation possesses such a } smashed up, and distributed it up- Manhood, the consequence of aelf-nbuse ail members, there for two years before its own And exoeases producing the following syrapa many of the offices now crowded in Wo buy f ir Casli from Manufactures and therefore can j on his farm. While unloading the tcrrfic explosive. loins: Sallow countenance , dark spots un wing was completed. Its firsts per | stuff, a negro found a fine cut dia- sell you at bottom prices. Wo also carry a full line of der the eyes, pain in the hear., rinp ng in to the dark basement, sub-base manent chamber was on the site of the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in ment and terrace of the Capitol. Sultan Planning to Kill All Armenian*. ) mond worth $600. He and his approaching strangers, pa I natation of tha Every available room in the House the present, "statuary hall,” where I trieds naturally looked round the heart, weakness o f the limbs and bsck. loss tourists marvel nt the phenomena of memory, pim ples on the face, conghs- i portion of the big building is now. j ,^ ¡ 1 ,,™ ” " ' ’'"™ ’' Berlin, June 1.—Ali Nonri Pas I fields for more, and up to date of the “ whispering gallery.” eansumotion e tc . utilized by a committee. Commit- ’ * (S tS .• |ia (|1H Turkish reformer, contrib- i twenty-eight diamonds have been D R . G IB B O N has prac4iaed in Ssn Fran tee chairmen may uso their commit-1 During those early sessions the utes nrticles to Volks Znitung in found, valued ot $7,700. The fields And everything else in the music line. oitoo over 41 rearean I thoaetroubled should not fail to ooii suit him and receive the ben , tee rooms as offices, hut other mem- Senate sat always with closed doors which he slates that the sullan of are covered with negros night nnd efit of his great s k ill and experience. The bers have the choice of either rent-i aod admitted no spectators to its Turkey is planning a grout and day and the superior court has been d o cto r curea whan others fail. Try him. , ing offices outside, at their own ex- galleries. Sessions of the House final massacre of the Armenians j called on to decide on whom the O t KBS G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured I O O F- H A L L - Continental the result of w hich will be thecom- diamonds belong to. And yet some at home. Chergea reasonable. Call or ; pense, or if using a little table were, however, open. space in their committee rooms, dress was in vogue among mem- plete annihilation o f all Armenians people contend that farming is not writ#. D R . J . F . G IBBON, 't v ? itreit. Bin Franciaeo amid the confusion of committee . ' hers, whose wiga were daily curled . in the Ottoman empire j profitable. ; IE B 3 X X J r 'T T ~ ]Z - j I D - * O Z E B IE j . A. J. Sherwood, T Eight Million Dollars Will be Expend ed During the Next Four Years. .1 ‘ OUR WAY” Q UICK LUNCH M IL L IN E R Y 1RST NATIONAL BANK Mrs. C. Moon CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL Their Methds Chas. Grissen Dr. Music C° Pianos and Organs Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO.