K SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. 22: No. U V ol . COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 13, 1904. Entered an second-oluss m atter Ju ly H, 190-1, at the postollice at C oquille, Ore­ gon, under act o f Congress ol M arch 3, 1879. Walter Culin, M. D. P h y sic ia n and S urgeon C o q u i LL* C it y , O r r . Kronenberg Bldg. N ext Door to P. O. T elep h on e 3. Stanley & Burns, AttorueyB-ut- Law, Real Estate, Collections. Specialties—Criminal and U. S. Land Casea, Notaries Public. C O Q U I L L l, - ÜBEOON. Geo. Russell, M. D., P h y s ic ia n a nd S u rg eo n , Offioe upstairs in MARTIN BUILDING Calls promptly answered day or night. Night call will be answered from Mrs. Wickham’ s Boarding House. Phone, main 136. C oqu ille, : : : Oregon. i I A. J. Sherwood, A tto rn by a t - L a w , : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t t o r n e y -A t - L a w , : : Oregon. . /. Hacker, A b strac ter T it l e s . of Sons of the Revolution Y ear NOTE A N D CO M M EN T. No man or woman yet tripped The Oregon Society of the Sons of Thhe frequency ef holidays is The new system of conducting; nominations for offioe in Oregon down the primrose path without the Americau Revolution is an or­ quite astonishing and shocking; I ’ye should reach far enough to insure sooner or later falling into the ganization composed of descendants stuffed the turkey and the kids, and i the nomination of United States shadows which lurk around it. of those who assisted in establish­ now must stuff the Christmas stock­ | senators by the people, and the rat- The start is easy, but the pace ing American independence. Any ing. | ification of their choice by tho legis- quickens as the wine flows free, and male descendant of such ancestor is The Japanese Prince has been i lature. Senatorial contests in legis- all to often the victims are swept elegible to admission into the so­ munificent with presents during his j latures are in themselves an eyil, "into the gulf of an endless night.” ciety. Its objects are purely pat­ American tour. At St. Louis Mes- and are the source of much evil in The testimony in the land-fraud riotic and historical. One of them danies Francis, Mrs. Welles, wife of case which closed yesterday proved is to stimulate interest in the his­ legislation. These have become so Mayor, and Mrs. Daniel Manning frequent and apparent that they are conclusively that the laud laws of tory of the American Revolution and were handsomely remembered. Dur­ the country were not the only oues loyalty to its principles. For this generally recognized and acknowl­ violated by the leading figures in the purpose the society offers three ing his stay in Washington the edged. It was a charitable view prizes of #25.00, $15.00 and $10.00 Prince gave a hotel chef tbe receipt It may be that better men for sen­ case. which Judge O’Day asked the jury respectively for the best essay writ­ for making a chrysanthemum salad. ators would not invariably be select­ The yellow and white flowers only ed-. Very often the same man would to take of the private life of the ten by any student under twenty- are used and the dressing is the be chosen by either system. But accused, and from a legal stand­ one years of age, in any public same as for any salad. school iu Oregon, on eithei of tbe point, it might have been proper the senators should be choseu by the people, aud be directly respons­ that their shortcomings be over­ following two Ainericnn Revolution­ Word comes from Ottawa that ible to them, rather thau elected by looked so far as they had bearing ary subjects: there is not likely to be any reform But this 1. The Quebec cainpaigu. the legislatures, and personally re­ on tbe case at issue. of the Canndian tariff before 190(1. 2. The co-operation of the French, sponsible, as many of them think, to quartet of principals openly and Our northern neighbors are taking fiagrnntly violated moral laws, the how brought about and tbo results their members. hints from the United States. Essays are limited in leugth to This change cannot be effected observance of which is one o f the During the campaign Rey. Dr. directly except by an amendment to 1 most csseutinl factors in the purity 2,500 words, must be written on legal cap on one side of the paper Parkhurst was unusually reticent- the constitution of the United States of our social life. It was not alone the handsome, in the student’s own handwriting He now rejoices with many others. adopted by the people or the legis­ R are B argains in S e c o n d -H a n d W h e e ls . W h e e ls t o R ent. latures of three-fourlhs of the genial, McKinley and his dashing, and must be accompanied by a cer­ On the recent great feast day he R epairin g D on e on S h o r t N otice. stales. Such a change is hopeless,1 Bohemian friend, Miss Ware, nor tificate of the principal of the school said: “It is occasion for thanks­ because congress, of which the sen­ Puter, the man of tbo world, and attended by the author, to the effect giving that the man who has just ate is a constituent part, will n o t; his friend, Mrs. Watson, who will that the author is a bona fide stu­ been elected president is a man East End ot Front S t. - COQUILLE, OREOON dent in the school and has been in whose life is pure and who believes propose such an amendment to the suffer by the life they led. We may expect people, and the legislatures of m ost; The great harm lies in the ex­ attendance therein not less thnn six in right things. A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres. R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres. L H. HAZARD. Cishler states do not wish to lose this p re- j ample which they have set and weeks during the school year of the coming four years will be a term which through years of immunity 1904-05. Essays must be forwarded of office that will mean blessing to rogative. But the change can be effected through direct primaries, from punishment induced the be­ to the chairman of the committee the country and to the world.” Yet for few legislatures will dare to de­ lief that the way of the transgressor in chnrge, General Thomas M. An­ he has not applied for any appoint­ op C O Q U IL iL iB , OREGON« The disbursement derson. 251 North Twenty-fourth ment. spise or ignore a mandate of the was not hard. people. Once the custom of electing of ill-gotten gains which came eas­ street, Portland, so ns to reach him T r a n s a c t s a G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s There is quite a commotion in senators in this way is established, ily brought pleasures of a certain not later than February 1, 1905. In kind. There were bright lights awarding the prizes the committee New York among the importers of it will not be abandoned. Board of Directors. Correepeedents. and sweet music, illicit love and a will be governed by these three foreign food products and they pro­ Seyeral of the southern states now It. 0. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Bank ot Commerce, New York City pose to hold a convention soon to elect their senators in this way, and general contempt for the conven­ considerations: L. Iiarloeker, I*. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N’l Bank, San Francisco discusc matters. They object to 1. Historical accuracy. Isaiah Hacker, K. K. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or. the duty and action of the legisla­ tionalities of the humdrum life led Dr. Wiley’s regulation that imported 2. Manner of treatment tures are merely perfunctory, like j by those who knew the value of 3. Orthograph, grammar, syn­ food products shall bear on them in that of the electoral college in dollars earned by honest toil. plain lettering a list of all ingredi­ electing a president, and politics j There is tinsel and glare about tax and punctuation. ents used in their preparation. The that speedy life which always at­ Any additional information rela­ aside the personnel of senators so rock on which the importers split is elected is higher in character and tracts weak minds as the candle tive to the competition which may attracts the moth. These people be desired will be cheerfully fur­ French peas. These, they say, are fitness than that of senators from other parts of the country where the made no concealment of their ability nished by the ohairraan of the com­ colored green by sulphate of copper which is a poison. If this fact is primary system of choice is now in to buy the pleasures of the flesh, mittee. The essay which is awarded printed upon the l^bel, it will ruin Denier in Fancy and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. Also a com- * and they had many followers who the first prize wi’ . ' be published in vogue. Illinois has on occasion in-1 ^ the trade. fiuenced a legislature in this way, i undoubtedly were not too scrupul­ full, with the name of the author, in p ute lino of Seasonable Millinery. and Minnesota is moving in that d i- ! ous in their methods of obtaining the public press. At a recent meeting in Worcester, funds to aid them also in being T h os M . A ndetson , C h a irm a n , * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * rection. Mass., to consider the matter of Portland, Oregon. Let all voters of the dominant j good fellows. tariff reform, reciprocity, etc., ex- These culprits by the skillful na­ party in a state name the senators Congre8sn'nn Walker said: “ What at primary elections— which is pref­ ture of their unlawful work have j Rare Pictures for Exposition. men want is more of everything; it erable to convention nominations— proved themselves to be mentally Portland, Dec. 12.—A feature of doesn’t make any difference what. and insist that the lagislature shall equipped for making a success iu the Fine Arts exhibit at the Lewis A mau with $10 wants $15.” But ratify their choice. The result almost any honest calling. With a j and Clark exposition will be the how about the woman with ten chil­ would be in some important respects j knowledge of the consequences, j dren? Or the man with one mother- they deliberately chose dishonest j Italian display of rare art creations. COQUILLE, OREGON. beneficial.— Portland Journal. in-law? means for securing funds with j Italy has applied for a large allot­ which to live a life in open viola­ ment of space and some of tho best Andrew Carnegie pays 10 per Meets all Boats and Trains. Trials Cost Too Much. Goods Handled with Care and tion of all social and moral laws. works of Italian artists of the pres­ cent premium to all employes on his ent day will be hung at the Exposi­ Dispatch. Scottish estates who practice entiro The trial of Nan Patterson will Tho primrose path was pleasant so tion for the first time in this coun­ long as the lights Bhone bright and abstinence from intoxicating liquor. A G E N T F O R R IV E R T O N C O A L. cost the people a large sum of money, try. A good many others are following WOOD FOR SALE- as every similiar trial does, most of the popping corks made music, Leave orders at T. J. Little’s Livery Stable. N. Zeggio, Commissioner General his example. which is sheer waste. The system sweet, but now, with the shadows from Italy to the Lewis and Clark of ju Jicial procedure in such cases thickening fast around them, there J exposition, has left thir country for The Pennsylvania railroad cor­ is m great part needlessly foolish, is hardly a doubt but that each and Venice, where he will make a care­ all of these victims of an outraged poration has given orders the last and the people who pay the cost ful selection of paintings and other 30 days for 12,800 freight cars at a should demand some simple, prac-; law would gladly go back to the works of art for the exhibit. Some cost of $0,000,000. These cars are tical reforms in this antiquated sys- i parting of the ways and take the of the rarest paintings executed other path.— Oregonian. wanted for immediate delivery. By tern. since the Renaissance are on exhibi­ December the whole force of the In tho first place, entirely too tion in the Royal Italian galleries railroad will be placed on full time. From Our Exchanges. much latitude is allowed in chal­ H O N E 116 and as Commissioner Zeggio will This effects 10,000 employes. Such lenging and excusing jurors. It is have these to select from, it may be O regonian. facts indicate what the officers of in no wise necessary to protect a de Physicians in Chicago are kick­ said without any exaggeration that one of tho greatest roads in America fendant’s rights, and insure him a ing because the druggists do not the Italian art exhibit at the Lewis think regarding the future business fair and impartial trial, that hun­ P R O P R IE T O R S fill their prescriptions properly In and Clark exposition will be the interests of the country. dreds of talesmen should be sum­ 139 test prescriptions filled, 23 con­ finest ever displayed in this country. moned nud dismissed. Ordinarily tained no trace whatever of the Owing to the great value of some Quite a flutter his been caused iu Experienced Help Reasonable Rates as good a jury for any trial can be drug called for. Of course, the of the paintings they will be brought religious circles because the Union secured from 30 men, properly Special Kates to Fam ilies and Hotels physicians only kick a little, but it to Portland under the care of spec­ Theological Seminary, New York selected, as from 300. is evident there must be some check ial guards. City, has discardedjthe Westminister Another unnecessary and unrea­ —— - » * • ♦ -» -— upon them. Confession of Faith. Rev. Dr. David W e m a k e our ow n s o a p a n d know its ingredients. No injurious chem icals used. sonable practice was exhibited in j Our baskets will lie left at all the prin cip al points on th e river. Schaff recently made the announce­ What words can advocates of di­ Hicks' 1905 Almanac the Nan Patterson trial. After it j G ood s called for and delivered in C oquille C ity. ment of this fact at a dinner pnrty vorce for one cause only find when ! had progressed several days a juror j The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac in Pittsburg. confronted with the complaint filed became ill, and the whole jury was : by a Portland woman, who alleges for 1905 is now ready, being the thereupon discharged, and a new Mr. Robert P. Porter, recently This that her husband keeps a phono- finest edition ever issued. one is being selected, through the j back from Europe, thinks another splendid and costly book of 200 graph constantly in action, playing examination of hundreds of oth er; Tariff Commission would be a good the same tunes over and over again? pages is a complete study of astro­ IN Q U A N T I T I E S men called to serve at jurors. In thing. He ought to know, ns ho S W E E T C R E A M nomy and storm and weather for If that is not a good and sufficient any such case it should be obliga­ 1905. It is too well known to need served on the last one and ap­ reason, we don’t know what is. T P S U IT M IL K A N D tory both upon the state and the comment. See it and you will so proved it. defense to proceed with eleven jur- decide. The price, postpaid to any “ I was much afflicted with sci­ om, and this practice should be ex­ f'lM ixhlnii S|ifll < « iiyoi IM-alh . address, is 30 cents per copy. tended to even a less number.; atica,” writes Ed C Nud, Iowavillc, : The Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ scientific, “ Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years, There is no virtue in the number 12, l Sedgwick Co., Kan., “ going about religious and family journal, Word chocked to death early yesterday about on crutches and suffering a morning at his home, in the pres­ nothing sacred about it, and state deal of pain. I was induced to try and Works, now abreast with tbe ence of his wife and child. He con­ constitutions and statutes should be Ballaad's Snow Liniment, which re- best magazines, is 75 cents a year. tracted a slight cold a few dayB ago changed in this respect.— Portland ! lieved me. I used three 50c bot- Both Word and Works and the Al­ and paid but little attention to it, i ties. It is the greatest liniment I manac $1.00 per year. No better Yesterday morning he was seized T H E Journal. ever used; have recommended it to investment possible for any person with a fit of coughing which con­ Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk­ i a number of persons; all express tinued for some time. His wife sent ing; said she liad not dragged him over two miles before American shipowners declare that themselves as being benefited by it. or family. Try it and see. Send to for a physician but before he could Word anl Works Pub. Co., he realized he had made a mistake. the passage of a simple free-sbip I now walk without crutches, able arrive, another coughing spell catae 8t. Louis, Mo. on and Duckwell died from suffoca­ law without other encouragement to to perform a great deal of light 2201 Locuat SL H e w Iv l t a c l a . E a . r t t i . e x labor on tbe farm. 25c, 50c, $1 00. tion.— St. Louis Olobe-Democrat, American shipping, will not add to j ; old by R S Knowlton. Any school district in need of an Dec. 1, 1901.” Ballard’s Horehonnd the merchant marine. The reason • - Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a experienced teacher can tie put in Syrup would have saved him. 25c, A p iano for sale on easy term s. W ill mistake in not using Electric Lights. is that ships can be operated cheap­ communication with one by en­ 50c and #100. For sale by It 8 take part in trade. Enquire at this e r under a foreign flag. quiring at this office. Knowlton. office. 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