long end of a lever. should pay for the treats. Koppit of tho condition of A Card. “CHAPPIES” DEFEAT BANDON Let me tell you, that it pays to It was here where these boyB | — ----------- THE FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK refine pig iron into steel and then formed their habits of industry and Cartwright a Tower of Strength We have just received a shipment of standard make pianos train the At Coquille, in thu State of O reg o n , ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1905. make something of it. thrift- to the Locals. business, May 29,1905. eastern factories, a portion of which a t the close of RESOURCES Carnegie made two hundred mil­ Now these diplomas which I have Any person cutting Timber or we have forwarded from San Fran­ the pleasure to present to you, I A congenial looking chap by the Loans and discounts.................. $26,175 40 Burk of any description on the lands Mr H acker's Talk to the Eighth lions out of Bteel, and now he is oc­ hope that each of you will receive name of “Wally” Cartwright, bail­ cisco to different points on the Co- Overdrafts, secured and nnse- cupied building libraries. cured............................................ 33 31 of the Southern Oregon Company, Grade Graduates. as a token of your achievement at ing from the rasiu growing district quille river. These instruments U. Premiums S. bonds to «ecuro circulation 6,250 CO or removing same, or other property Your motto —“Not Drifting but your on U. S. bonds . . . 367 early age, or perhaps against of the San Jouquiu valley, in Cali­ were shipped in harness, car load bonds, securities, etc,............... 38,123 32 18 from said lands, without being duly This iei the occasion for bouquets. Rowing”—is a good one. house, furniture and I fear you will think tbut I have Success depends on your deter­ adverse opportunity, and that it will fornia, landed in town last Saturday lot», ftnd the actual cost of trans­ Banking Fix!ares...................................... 9.748 69 authorized in writing, will bo Pros­ portation from New Yoik averaged Due from Suite banks arid be to you a memento that will en­ evening und helped the “Chappies” gathered a stingy bunch to throw mination; yet much can be gained M2 40 ecuted according to law. courage you, aud spur you to great­ win from tho Bundou team last Sun­ $24.(15 on each piano to Coquille Duo Bankers...................................... from approved reserve to you. Instead of boquets, 38 Any person furnishing sufficient “We greet you, grasp your hands in ours, by taking advantage of opportuni­ er and higher things, and that in day by bis great stick work. A City. It is needless to say that Cheeks and other oash item s.. . 46,902 1.713 27 evidence for the recovery of proper­ ties, keeping in the current, pull­ And crown you with R o o d wishes as paper currency, nick­ rates so advantageous to the buyer Fractional after years, with your increased three bagger, a two bagger and a ty so tiikcu and conviction of the els, nnd cents............ ........... 25 86 with flowers.” ing with the tide, and wisdom, you can look single were the “fruits” of his ef. uever before have been given to the Lawful money reserve in bank, The first year that Eighth Grade I know an honest, hard-working learning parties t neerned, will be given oue- viz: I people of Coos county. This sbip- Specie..........................$10,2111 20 on this as the day of small forts with the willow. bnlf of the property recovered. diplomas were granted, I heard man, who for years peddled garden back Legal-tender no tes.. 3.050 00 13,281 20 with pride and satisfaction, About 300 fans crowded on the i ment consists of the well-known bedemptioii several ambitious mothers tell how truck and fruit to the logging camps things, SOUTHEKN OltliOON CoMl'ANV. fund with U. H. makes of Sterling, Marshall A Weu. ferry boat with the confidence that Treasurer!5 proof circulation) 313 50 hard their children were studying and coal mines on the Bay and its and with no cause to despise it. their “idols” would bring victory dall aud Erhardt pianos, all of T otal........................................... 113.875 13 £*T“The Oregon Coal & Nav (Jo's,. to pass, and how worried those sloughs. He was fearfully handi­ which carries with them a guaran­ Peace Probable. and joy home with them. L IA B IL IT IE S . children were for fear they would capped all his life. He was born a tee for a period of ten years. These Capital stock paid in................ * 25.000 00 I The “rooters” to show their ap­ not pass their examinations. It few hours too late and never caught New York, June 10.—The Associ­ preciation of the good work done goods were bought for cash at the Surplus fund................................. 2,060 07 profits, less e x p e n s e s Capt. N elson, M aster, meant for those who passed, that up. He did not drift He always ated Press has definite knowledge by the team decorated their manager lowest possible figure, aud it is not Undivided and taxes paid.......................... 1.702 85 Bank notes outstand- their school days were ended, unless pulled, but always against the tide. that both the Russian and the with the colors, led and white, and idle talk to say that for the forego­ National Will make regular trips between 5,950 00 in f ....................................................................... they were fortunate enough to be No doubt had he received good Japanese governments have accept­ when the steamer hooved in sight ing reasons wo are prepared to sell Indiyidual deposits subject to check........................................... 91 362 53 able to attend school away from wholesome school discipline be ed President Roosevelt’s sugges­ of the wharf the anxious ones who a better piauo for less money than Demand certificates of deposit 17,799 68 home I did not then know the would have caught up and pnlled tion, and that a meeting of represen­ were unable to go knew that victory ever before offered to the people of T otal.......................................... if 143,875 13 requirements for an eighth grade with the tide. tatives of the two contending had been brought home. southwestern Oregon State of Oregon, ) This Steamer is very steady at sea and diploma. I only knew that most of I read your letters to the Super­ powers is assured. It is o u r motto to handle goods County of Multnomah, f Tho features of the game was the her accommodations are all those pupils were too young to quit intendent and am pleased with your Tokio, June 10 (6 ¡p m).—Japan heavy bitiiig of Cartwright, Streib, only I, L. H. Hazard, Cashier of the above- class manufacture, and named bank, do solemnly swear that the new, passenger clean and sweet, opening out on Bchool, aud that it was a shame and determination to continue your has agreed to President Roosevelt's Robinson and Peralta, and Ibe field, nearly of « first half hundred Coos county above statement is true to tho best of my and having only two berths in a a crime to deprive them of further studies. I hope by the time you suggestion to appoint plenipoten­ ing of both sides. bu.vors for nineteen hundred and knowledge and belief. L. H. H azabd , deck schooling. have finished the tenth, that higher tiaries to meet Russian plenipoten­ Cooper fi r the “Chappies” was four are on the list to back us up in Cashier. room. Very superior Second Clasa. Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $6. I remember long ago of reading grades will be established. This tiaries. in fine form ami kept the hits well this stuteintnt, all of whom we are C obbïct —Attest : an incident where a graduate from will depend altogether on you. If St. Petersburg, June 10.—It was scattered F. 8. DOW, Agent, | W . C. Hose, Agt., L . H ablooker , glad to give as reference for squnre until the ninth inning I saiah H acker , Directors some institute, I do not remember you come solid the board of direc­ stated at the Foreign Office this when Peralta met with a painful in­ dealing. With thanks for past Coquille. Marsh field. A. J. H hbhwood , whether a young man or young tors will be too glad to make a place afternoon that Russia is ready to jury, which almost became disas­ patronage, anticipating good will Subscribed and 6 worn to be­ woman—will presume it was a young for you. appoint representatives hear the trous for the home te i.u, as Coop­ from all, we subscribe ourselves, fore me this 6th day of man, for no Sweet Girl Graduate Several of you intend to visit the Japanese proposals, on to being June, 1905, Yours truly, in­ er eased up aud the Baudonites S 0. A. L ewis , I would likely say such a foolish thing Lewis & Clark Fair. All who can formed that Japan is nominating live runs. E. M. F urman C o . Notary Public. ! —well, he said he had received his should do so. You will learn representatives for this purpose. scored Hughes started to pitch for the hard earned diploma, and had fin­ wonderful lot that will be always of A M ATTER O F HEALTH C uban O larrtiopn. Bandolines but retired in favor of ished his education. A learned benefit and enjoyment to you. And U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba McKune i;i Ihe 4‘b icn:ng, who (la v e Y ou a Cough professor hearing the remark, such an opportunity may never oc­ the Spanish war know what fared no b< tier ns the locals had during A dose of Ballard’s Horeliound grasped him by the hand, and con­ cur again. this disease is, and ordinary retne their b itting eyes with them. Syrup will relieve it. Have you a dies have little more effect than so gratulated him that he had finished I once advised a young lady cold? much water. Cuban diarrhoea is his education so young, and said of teacher to take advantage of an op­ Try it for whooping cough, for The Chappies started their run- almost as severe and dangerous as gettiug in tho second and third himself, "I have always been a dili­ portunity to improve herself in a asthma, for consumptton, for bron­ a mild attack of cholera. There is inning when they m ule three runs gent scholar, and now I fear that particular study, one that would chitis. Mrs. Joe McGrath, 327 E. one remedy, however, th at can al­ and in the seventh they ad led six 1st. Street Hutchinson, writes; “I life will be too short for me to fin­ help her in her work, and be a have used Ballard’s Horehound be depended upon as will be more. lu this inning with tho bases ways by ¡Dealer in * tlie following certificate ish my education.” source of enjoyment to her all her Syrup in my family for 5 years, full Coopir knocked a Ihroe bagger teen from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Hous­ It is the polioy and the duty of life. She said she was afraid it and find it the most palatable and fi.ia'lv scoring himself on an er ton, NEW AND SECOND HAND Texas; “I hereby certify that the State, and the purpose of the would not pay. She estimated the medicine I ever used.—sold by R. ror of :'u third bnsi mao in endeav­ Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and BICYCLES. public school, to fit the children for accomplishmeut, as her thrifty fath­ S. Knowlton. Diarrhoea Remedy cured mv hus­ oring to catch tfce preceding runner. band citisonship. It u ns necessary for er reckoned the profits on a carcass of a severe attack ot Cuban tin y added another diarrhoea, winch he brought home Bicyles Sundries, Etc. the safety of the Republic as a stand­ of beef, by the value of the pump­ Death of Hiram F Tennisson. and In i! I . ..v i -,o 1 !b i wui. Sml tiie table of from Cuba We had several doctors ing array. kins consumed in fattening the crit­ Again we are reminded of tbe bow tbe victor.) W ttfc \\ Ull out they did him no good. One Parents are not always able to ter. Wheels to Rent. Repairing bottle of this remedy cured him, as Absolutely Pure frequency of the occasions upon 1) \NDON. give their children schooling; be­ I wish you would form a class in which we are called upon to note our neighbors will testify. I thank H A S HO Speciality, SU B At K HU i'O A L God for so valuable a medicine.” sides, they are not the ones who re­ reading nnd reciting. Now you the departure to the great beyond ceive the benefits. It is the com­ have an opportunity which you of our old pioneer citizenb and McKune, ss..... ..5 2 o 1 1 3 0 For sale by R. S. Know lton. ..5 1 11 0 1 munity in which the child when should take advantage of. I drop friends. At this time it is Hiram Bliss, lb... grown, may reside, aud the country the word Elocution. It sounds too F. Tennisson to whom we bid good- Adams, 2b...... ..4 0 2 1 3 1 As keeper of the peace of Europe 0 i 2 2 0 King Edward has no sinecure. Clynes, • f V ss. at large who are benefittcd, aside pondorous. It suggests Yell-ocu- bye. Oswald, c.. 1 2 H» 1 1 B orn .—In Boio, Mo., May 31, .5 from the benefits, enjoyment and tion, and I am pleased to say that The deceased was born in Law- Ward, If A c f.... ..4 0 0 2 0 0 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. blessings the child directly rscoives Yell-ocution has been getting de­ rence CARRYING REGULAR STOCK county, Tennessee, Jan. 29, Blackerby, 3b.. . .Î) 1 2 0 1 1 Johnson, twins—son and daughter. It takes a lot of strong adjectives lightfully out of fashion these many 1830, and ----- — W»«------------ in Coquille City, Rosa, if... .4 1 1 0 0 0 to describe the high type of the years—sinse Vivian, Eli Perkins and Oregon, June died 10th, 0] Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru­ Notice. 1905, aged 75 Hughes, p & If . 4 1 0 0 1 0 Amerioan citizen. others of the same school commenced years, four months, 11 days. He — — — — — — “Beyond the Alps lies Italy.” J. C. Wilson, Machinist, has ment is sold according to Its intrinsic value. We sell you a giving recitations and readings. was married to Martha Edwards on 41 7 11 27 11 4 The State Superintendent and Instead of yelling they tell interest­ August 15, 1849. To this union moved to the Kerr mill and will do COQUILLE. High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono, Department of Public Instruction ing and amusing stories and anec­ machine work there hereafter. born four children, one son Ail K lili PO A E all can adopt a course of study, fix dotes, and impersonate every na­ were Leave all orders at Kerr’s Store or and three daughters. Mrs. Tennis- Nevins, sh . ..5 1 1 3 2 1 in the mill shop. at their real value. grades, provide for graduating tionality, dialect and character. J son died June 25, 1859. On Sep- Peralta, c 1 2 12 2 0 eighth grade pupils, substitute We like to attend home-made en­ tember One P rice only on each G rade 27, 1865, he was married to Streib, ‘2b ..4 1 3 3 2 0 Notice. crude text books on Civil Govern­ tertainments, and it is a fine accom­ Susan Clark, 2 1 5 1 2 and to them were born Smith, lb ..4 Notice is hereby given that the ment for choicest selections of class­ plishment to be able to do your two bods and two daughters. Two Cartwright 3b. ..5 i 3 1 1 We carry a compete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players, ics for reading lessons. part. Perhaps everyone of you may sons and daughters have prececded Robinson, If .. ..4 i 2 1 1 0 0 undersigned will prosecute any and persons in any way trespassing Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise. Commercialism can tunnel the not be able to become an accom­ him into the life beyond. He Ordway, rt ..5 i i 0 0 0 all on the farm known as the McCleary Alps, but the school board can make plished reoiter, yet you can all be leaves a companion, one son and Lorenz, of i i 1 0 0 and Grady place near Norway. no short cut for producing our ideal improved in reading, and the bene­ three daughters, E verything Sold on E a sy P aym ents. and a host of rela- ..4 i i 1 3 0 Henry Gradv. type of American Citizen. fit cannot be estimated by the cost tives and friends to mourn his do- Cooper, p — — — — — — Hannibal crossed the Alps into and effort. Select parts suited to parture. Mr. Tennisson was a kind 40 10 15 27 12 3 S p r n lu r fl n n k lo M i f f H e c k L a m «' Haines Music Italy. He studied, planned, direct­ your voice and manner and if you father and honorable citizen. He S h o u ld e r Score by Innings S u ccesso r to th e Chas. G rissen and A iago M ualc Co , ed, toiled upward and onward, and can net it will not be necessary to served as captain in the confederate Thefie are three common ailments when he met obstacles he overcome select pieces to yell. People go to army four years. He was also a Coquille « 1 1 2 2 3 0 4 0 5 0 C 6 7 1 8 9 0-10 T. for which Chamberlain’s Pain j /V jo /JO, Main 9051 Garfield Annex, Marshfield, Oregon. them, and with fire and vinogar entertainments to be amused. Cut member of the Masonic lodge. In Bandon 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 - 7 Balm is especially valuable. If ....... . - when neccssiry. out the heavy parts. The public his travels be came from Tennessee Earned runs, Coquille 6; Bandon If promptly applied it will save you time, money nnd suffering when No better place can be found does not care to hear an amature to Arkansas in 1847, and then to 2 . troubled with any one of these ail­ than the well govurued and con­ murder “The Manacled Maniac.’’ Washington, Three-base hits, Cartwright and ments. For sale by R.S. Knowlton. crossing the plains in ducted public school for fitting the In advising you to take advantage 1873. They moved to Oregon in Cooper. young for citizenship. It requires of Mrs. Wooten’s instructions while 1875, and have lived in the vicinity Two-base hits, Cartwright, Smith, punctuality, promptness, neatness, you have the opportunity, which is of Coquille over 30 years. He was Peralta, Clynes, liltss and Blacker- Out th is out. order, attention, politeness, purpose, seldom offered in a little village like a constant sufferer for over two by. A p rivate H o sp ital w ell e q u ip p e d fo r the treat­ Bring ft to Us. concentration, honor aud much this, I do so not diiectly to turn yeurs but never murmured, but bore Stolen bases, Nevins, Smith, Ord- It is worth 25 cents in trade m ent o f s u r g ic a l and m edical d ise ase s. more, besides hard work, to edu. water onto her wheel, but to keep it all patiently till the Angel of way and Rosa. at our store on repairing or cate, develop and discipline the pu your machinery running. T ra in e d N u rse s in A ttendance. Death came. He made a profession Base on balls off Cooper, 3; off purchases amounting to $1.00 pil to citizenship. It is then that Now I want to tell you some­ of Hughes 1; McCune 4. or more. a number of years ago, our oountry is safe in bis hands, thing about some brothers of the and religion Left on bases,Coquille 5; Bandon 7 W ilson Jew elry Co., was a firm believer. For Information Address When her institutions are assailed, one I left banging at the long end Funeral rs Double plays, Nevins to Strieb to T h e R e lia b le E x J p e e w r ie e le n r c s e . 20 T e a ar»’ services were conducted be is not found in the mob. of the lever, One of them is always by H. M. Branham, pastor of the M. Smith. Robinson to Streib. Adams M arshfield, Oregon ’Phone 631. Pig iron is worth about $12 per telling of the opportunities he has E, to Bliss. Church, South, and the mem­ ton. It can be worked into thou­ had. Millions in some of them. bers of the Masonic lodge of Co Hit by pitcher, Adams. sands of useful things of value. In­ The reason he failed was that he quille, the remains to rest ac­ Wild pitches, McKune 1. to simple nails or refined into steel could find no one who would grub­ cording laid to their burial cer-monies. Struk out, Cooper 11; McKune 5; its value is increased four fold. And stake him. Hay, if he were never Hughes 2. think of the innumerable things of so hungry, and it rained soup, it Passed balls, Peralta 1. Administrator's Notice. value made of steel. Mont ter bat­ would do him no good. He has uo Notice is hereby given that the un­ Innings pitched, McKune 6, tle ships and cruisers, with all their spoon. dersigned, by order of the County Hughes 3 for Coos County, Oregon, has Hits off Hughes 5, off McKune machinery and armament, all Another of the brothers is always Court D E A L E R IN lieen duly Administrator of kinds of machinery and instruments, boasting of the hard work he did the estate of appointed Jeremiah I’eart, deceased, 10 Umpire, Chas. Page; time 1 hour all persons having claims massive to the most delicate, some when a young man. If he uver and that said estate are hereby required 30 minutes, scorer, Smith. of thorn worth millions a ton, nre loved hard work, they must have to against present the same, duly verified, to at the office of A. J. made of steel. Did you evor ex­ had a falling out aud parted com­ the undersigned in the City of Coquille, Coos The Marshfield-North Bend game amine a window weight? It is pany. The only work he was Sherwood County, Oregon, within six months at Marshfield was woo by the vis­ itors bv a score of 2 to 3. the date of this notice. made of the crudest and poorest (Kit ever known to do was pulling hen's from Dated this 17th day of May 1905! metal. J ohn " P eart , teeth. Administrator of the I know an object that was once In the little village where they Estate of Jeremiah Brownrig# a boy. who might have made some­ grew up there was a little peanut Peart, deceased. thing valuable nnd useful. All he joint. On each side of tho entrance Ph oto - - S tu d io NOTICE ever made of himself was a weight. was a yellow sign, with a column of At Myrtle Point Not a useful kind, like a window things for Sale within. Fresh roast­ Owing to the fact that I will be weight; hut the kind that, holds ed peanuts, pop corn balls, pop rompello 1 to go to the Willamette Dues finest up-to-date work at low. down sidewalks. The only use you beer, ginger cakes, candy, tobacco, valley for two months, those know­ est price*. “Courteous treat- I could make of him would bo to lift cigars, cigarettes and fire crackers. ing themselvea to be indebted to ment ’ to all. We sell pistes, something, and then you would have By the Nido of the rhebang was me will please rome forward and films, cameras and all supplies. P C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N to make a weight of him. nnd like a a place where boys am) idle men settle with Htanlev A Burns at Printing and finishing for amateurs D r . G e o . R ussem . done promptly. window weight, hang him to toe pitched horse abofs to see which once. Coquille tjerald. Notice. ----- — --------------------------------------------- Str. M F. Plant, Coos B ay a n d • S a n F ra n c isc o a Bicycles! eal ALBERT FISH, 1 POWDER BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS W. R. Cov M HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. J' W m. Horsfall, M. D., Alfred Jo h n s o n , . Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. Deliveries made prom ptly by either w ater or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accor dingly. \