Jíoquille îimtlfc V ol . 22: No. 91 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905. .50 P er Y ear IN D IA N S T A T U E IS UN - VEILED. portance. Mrs. Duniway spoke “ Little did the pioneer mother of achieve to'ward the brotherhood of briefly on “ Tbe Pioneer Mother.” Oregon imagine, still less did Saca­ the race, and for our heroines, not jawea think, the day when woman­ the Joan of Arcs, but the Clara REDMAN SPEAKS. Sacajawea Day Observed at Dr. H. L. Henderson, of Astoria, hood would be recognized as it is Bartons, Francos Willards, the Eva Lewis and Clark Fair W ith W alter Culin, M. D. great sachem of tbe I. O. R. M. for recognized today. Still le6s did any Booths and the Busan B. ADthonys, Exercises. "Today we honor a new type of P hysician and S urgeon Oregon, in a brief speech introduced mun imagine, 100 or even 50 years k (The following we take from the 1'. J. Bell, of Tacoma, grand rep­ ago that away out here, hard by tbe heroine; not a seer of visions, nor C oquille C ity , O re . Portland Telegram of July (>.) resentative of the Red Men of singing shores of the sundown seas, hearer of strange voices, not even ronenborg Bldn. T e le p h o n e 3. N'uxt Door to P. (). Sacajawea statue at the Lewis and Washington. Mi. Bell delivered there would be erected by women, philanthropist sustained in her Clark Exposition was unveiled to­ the oration of the day, referring to in enduring bronze, the statue of a labors by the knowledge of her day. The day is uuique in the an­ the importance of the occasion in woman whose unveiling we are here lofty mission, but she whom we to celebrate. now enthrone was a simple child of Stanley & Burns, nals of the Exposition—remarkable the history of the Northwest, both “ This woman was an Indian, a the unbroken forest, who, with A ttorneys-at- Law. not only for the commemoration of for what it meant already and for mother and a slave. And, us she pure hoart uud mind tutored by Real Estate, Collections. the wonderful heroism and spirit of what it will mean. Sp ecialties—Crim inal and U . S. L and pointed out the devious way iu tbe danger and nature’s lore, endured the Shoshone woman as a tribute to Mrs. C. H. Pettinger then recited Cases, N otaries Public. wilderness that led at laat to the tbe calamities and embraced the op­ C o q u il l h . - O b eo o n . whom the beautiful Btatue was un­ a poem by Burt Huffman on Saca­ home of her people from which she portunities of her life with a calm veiled this afternoon at the bead of jawea, after which the statue was I the Grand stairway of the Exposi­ presented to this city by Mrs. Eva had been stolen, a man-child on her philosophy which we all may profit­ tion, but also as a recognition of the Emery Dye, of Oregon City, presi­ back, and in her heart the protec­ ably acquire. As child she met dis J, 0. WETMORE fast diminishing race of red men dent of the Sacajawea Status Asso- tive mother inoticct that was of it­ aster with courage uud hope; as PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON who once thronged this Pacific siation. Then came the dramatic self sufiicent to nerve her to deeds wife she was faithful; as mother, Office at A. J. SHERWOOD, P rê t. R. E. SHINE. V lo t P re i L. H. HAZARD, C s th ls r Slope and held their great peace event of the exercises, as Mrs. Edna of daring in emergencies before she threw the protecting armour of Residence of J. A. Collier. which strong men quailed and her love around her child, and worked counsels almost within sight of the Snook, of Coquille, pulled the cord Phone 111. spot where now stands the beauti­ which revealed the beautiful work own husband cried like a baby, lit­ with hand and brain for humanity. tle did she know or realize that she She met every demaud. I___________________!___ She did ful Exposition of the white man’s of art to the public. was helping to upbuild a Pacific what sbe could cheerfully and clev­ civilization. The day is perhaps As the flag dropped away from A. J. Sherwood, even more noteworthy as a recogni­ the figure applause went up from empire, upon whose borders the erly, without hope of reward and A ttorn by - a t -L aw , OP COÇUIIiUH, OREGON» tion of the important part woman hundreds of throats or was manifest­ white man and tbe white woman without forseeing results. N o t a r y P u b l ic , would unite to perpetuate a nation “In honoring her we pay homage has played in the history of the ed by the clapping of hands and T r a n sa c ts a General B anking B u sin e ss Coquille, : : Oregon past century, and a prediction of waving of handkerchiefs. The (not yet born) where a government to thousands of uncrowned heroines, of the people and by the people is whose quiet eudurnuce and patient the still more important part she is bronze figure of the inspired artist, destined to supersede an aristocracy effort have Board o f Dire oto ra. Cor re s pon den t* . made possible the pointing the way out to her com­ destined to take in the future. W alter Sinclair, of sex. R . O. Dement, A . J. Sherwood, National Bank of Commerce, New York City achievements of the world’s great the softened The climax of the day was in the panion explorers, L . Harlocker, L . H . Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N*1 B ank, San Francisco A t t o r n e y -A t - L a w , “ Dux femini facti” was an ancient men whom they loved and served. scenes around the bronze figuro of racial lines of the face, and the ex­ Isaiah Hacker, R . E . Shine, First N at’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or. N otary P u b l ic , motto, and “ a woman hath inspired It is this same disposition to do the Indian woman, which was pre­ pression of dauntlessness, mingled Coquille, : Oregon. the deed” is still echoed and re­ what we could that brought Inde­ sented to the city with fitting cere­ with the womanliness of the subject, echoed along the moving decades, pendence and Coquille to this plat­ T monies by the women of the North­ awoke the enthusiasm and admira­ T carrying woman with it till at last form today. west, as represented by the Saca- tion of all. On the pedestal of the /. Hacker, she stands face to face with a mon- “ Independence gave to this na­ jawca Statue Association. A cosmo­ statue in an appropriate inscription ument of her own creating that is tion this beautiful emblem of free­ A bstracter of T itles . telling of the subject of the statue politan tone was given the scene by dom and progress, what more fitting CoquiLLK C ity , O re the presence of the Indians in cos­ and by whom it was presented to destined to endure for ages. “ Other evidences of humaD handi­ than that this flag, which Sacajawea, tume, descendants of the tribes who Portland. A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical dwelt in the wilds at the time the Miss Garlin Hill, of Independ­ work in these enchanted grounds standing on the brow of shining will pass away. They are not meant Rock mountains, first waved over H all & H all, great explorers made their memor­ ence, Or., representing the club and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern to be enduring. But this statue of this great Empire of the North­ able trip and who were conciliated which had raised the most money A t roBSKYí-AT- L vw , in every particular. Rates from Sacajawea, representing the past west from mountain crest to the to welcome the strangers by the toward defraying the expenses of Dealer in liait. E-trAnt >f all kinds. subjection of womanhood, is de­ boundless sea, waving back the good offices of the squaw who ac­ the statue, then received the flag in Marshfield, Oregon. termined to remain as a historic re­ dark savagery to which she was companied the latter. The cere­ which it had been draped, while I minder of a vanished era, when born, beckoning foiward the ad­ ____ I Mayor Harry II. Lane, in behalf of Iocludiqg room, baard, general nursing and drugs. mony was made National in charac­ woman carried man on her shoul­ vancing civilization to which she Portland, received the statue itself, ter by the presence o f leading wom- EUrun'i) 9 Idi, j en from all parts of the United the meeting breaking up immediate­ ders— a feminine atlas upholding a was wed— what more fitting than world whose full significance was that this should perpetuate forever At- > Il V,. I States, who had assembled in Port- ly afterward with the benediction yet to be realized. In carrying this her memory with its le s s o n s , to the O regon . | iand the past week to discuis and O oq u iixb , : : E n te re d a » seco n d -cla ss m a tte r M ay 8 , 1905, a t th e postoffice a t C o q u ille , Oreirnn, u n der art of C on gre ss o f M a r d i 3 ,1 8 7 9 . nowlton’s Drug Store K T - | Besides a complete stock | ol Drugs and Druggist’s Sun- I dries carries Kodaks and Sup- I plies, Phyrography outfits and \ Supplies. F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K M AR SH FIELD T ~ General hospital C t o Sj$ 3 0 p e r w e e k Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. WORK OE WOMAN SCULPTOR. » - — - - » — • a ' -------- r ~ m e statue wmch is now the bondage. Sacajawea is keeping response first cheered the hearts of C ollections in 1 Ins sex throughout the Nation. Mem- property of the city, but which will watch and ward over the outer gates, the unselfish women, Mrs. Sarah J. j bers of the Improved Order of Red remain in its present position until I pointing to the Orient, where count­ Evans and Mrs. M. A. Dalton, Mrs. I Men, by their presence, proved that j the close of the Exposition, is the less hordes of women still exist in C. M. Cartwright and Mrs. Brey- \V. C. Chase. Sacajawea is honored not only by J work of a woman sculptor, Miss E . D . S p e rry . slavery, who shall ultimately look man and their helpers, to whose those of her own sex but by a whole j Alice Cooper, of Denver. It was to our enlightened men and women untiriDg energies, entirely without SPERRY & CHASE, Nation. cast in the East, and has awakened and of this Pocific Coast for the full compensation, Portland and this GRAND PARADE. very favorable criticism there among fruition of a freedom that has dawned nation is indebted for this beautiful A.ttornoyfl-at-Lfiw. A grand parade through the I irtists. The model on which it was work of art, portraying not only on us already. Oboe in Robinson Uaildinj?, business portion of this city during made was a Shoshone woman, Saca­ divine motherhood but also the “ On the dome of the Nation’s O re g o n . the morning, organized by the jawea having been of that tribe, but Coquille, Capitol stands the Goddess of Liber, soul-growth resulting from larger Order of Red Med, was one such the features are idealized, and the ty, overlooking from her breezy service to mankind. as no other society could have in­ expression is of the noblest and “ It is with pleasure that on behalf height the home of Washington. augurated. Members of the order most determined character. It rep­ E. G. D. H o iim , “ Away out on the Atlantics bor- of the Sacajawea Statue Association in costume, mingled with members resents the “ Bird Maiden” as she L aw ysu , present to you, Miss Hill, the der is a conspicious island placed of the race in the garb o f their an­ must have appeared in her highest Urn- City Rao »nier, U. S. O j u niafiouer, there by God himself to guide the representative of the Lewis and cestors, in a grand parade which moments, when, though nomiually eral Iaxarauoe Asien«, and Notary people of all lands through the Clark Club of Independence, this was adorned by floats of beautiful oDly the slave wife of the half-breed, Publio. Olfioo in Robin­ great gateway of nations. Did you treasure” . | appearance and historical signifi- Toussaint Charbonneau, yet really son Building. ever notice, men and brethern, that F o rcert to S ta r v e | cance. as the guide and in a sense tbe pro­ in always presenting liberty as a Coquille, Oregon. B. F. Leek, o f Concord, Ky, says: Many hundreds were present on tecting spirit of the expedition, she woman you have been building bet­ “ For twenty years I suffered I Lakeview Terrace when the cere- brought the explorers successfully ter than you knew? “ Liberty en­ agonies, with a sore on my upper | monies began this afternoon, the to the Pacific Ocean from the Winter lightening the world” is written in lip, so painful, sometimes, that I j women probably predominating in camp at Mandan. The piece cost letters of fire on tbe Eastern statue; could A. F. Kirshman, noteat. After vainly trying point of numbers. The statue was the association more than $7,000, everything else, I cured it with the man-child on her back is the D e n tist . Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” Its great I erected yesterday afternnon, and and will, after tbe Exposition, be pioneer history of woman that is for burns, cuts and wounds. At j stood equally distant from the mod- removed to an appropriate resting written upon this. Office two doors Sooth o f Post otiioe. R. 8. Knowlton’s drug store; Only I els of Captain Meriwether Lewis place in the City Park. “ Upon the dome of Nation’s Capi­ 25c. Coquille . - ■ Oregon. and Captain William Clark, facing tol stands another figure of woman; Mrs Dunlway’a Speech. to the Northwest. Its folds were W anted : — Women to represent and she like the statue at the gates enclosed in a large American flag, At the statue unveiling today, of our Eastern seas, is forever pos us in their home and adjoining and near by was the platform with Mrs Abigail Scott Duniway spoke ing—an emblem of the liberty that counties to distribute samples and She said: 1 accommodation for about 100 guests. at length Western coast, where man, chival­ advertise our goods. Salary $21 * ----------- , ArnoDg those on the platform, in “It is scarcely probably that the rous, patriotic, wise aDd free, is per week and expenses, guaranteed. Str. D IS P A T C H addition to the speakers and those j pioneer mother who trudged across Experience gladly welcomiug his wife and Expenses advanced. Tom W hite, Master, connected with the programme of tbe almost untracked continent unnecessary. Address, with stamp, mother to their proper sphere while Leaves I Arrive* the day, were the officers of the j with her babe in arms and other B a n d o n .........7 a - m . | Coquille--------10 a - m . helping them in this statue of the stating age, Reeve Co., 415 Dear­ C o q u ille .......... 1 P-M . | B a n d o n --------- 4 P-M. Sacajawea Association, of the I. O. | little children clinging to her gown, historic past to perpetuate the born St., Chicago. Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield R, M., of the Exposition, of the in the days of the nineteenth cen­ and steamer Edho for Myrtle Foint. memory of those barbarous times Notice. State Commission and executive tury was young, sver gave a passing when woman carried man upon Ler Str. F A V O R IT E Notice is hereby given that the officers and hostesses of the various thought to her own heroism, much J. C. M oomaw. Master, back.” undersigned will prosecute any and states represented on the grounds. less to that of the IndiaD woman of Leaves I Arrives all persons in any way trespassing Coquille......... 7 a - m . | Bandon.. 10:45 a - m . Mrs. Snook's Address. Bandon........... 1 P-M. | Coquille. 4:45 p - m . The Administration Band furnished the earlier years of the same cen­ on the farm known as the McCleary music for the occasion. tury who like, herself was building “This beautiful statue stands and Grady place near Norway. Str. ECHO An invocation by Dr. Anna H. better than she knew. Nor when unique in history, the tribute of Henry Grady. H . Jam». Ma»ter, *•*♦*-*---------------- Shaw opened the exercises, and she ) the long and arduous journey was enlightened womanhood to a sister Leave» I Arrive» M io r.t.ttt m i n n m . M y r tle P n iu t.. .7 A-M. I oquille C’y 9 30 a - m . was followed, after a patriotic solo \ over, and she found herself and of a savage race. It bespeaks a Coquille C i t y . . .1 r-sr. I M yrtle P't. .4 00 p - m . by Cnarles Cutter, an Alaska In­ children alone in the border cabin stride toward justice in the thought D ally except Sunday. C h ild not to L i? « F r o m dian employed on the Exposition of the Oregon wildwood, while her of humanity. O n « H o u r to A n o t h e r , h u t C u re d l»j f h i t i n b e r l n l i i ' w C o l l e , C i t o l ­ grounds, by President H. W. husband was exchanging work with Str. W E L C O M E “One test of a civilization is the ero nnd D ia rrh o e a R e m e d y . W . R. Panter, Master. Goode, of the Exposition, who in a a neighbor who also was hewing nature of the heroes it exalts. Past 1 »eaves I Arrives M yrtle Point 1:30 p-M. I Coquille C’y 1:00 p - m . few appropriate words, welcomed out a home in the wilderness, did generations, while honoring human- Ruth, the little daughter of E N Coquille <’ity 7:00 a - m . | M yrtle F t 10:00 a - m . the Association and the Red Men she then realize the part she was ity's saviors, have erected the high- Dewey of Agdewville, Va., was ( 'nnnect* with lower-river boats at Coquille to the grounds. Miss Susan B. acting in the great drama of life est monuments to its heroes of war, seriously ill o f cholera infantum City for Bandon and intermediate points. Am ple barges for handling freight. Anthony, herself a guide to advance­ for whether she was engaged in the those brave in the. destruction of last summer, ‘‘We gave her up ment among women, followed in an domestic pursuit <>f peace or de- life for the glory of the Fatherland. and did not expect her to live from Sewing Machine Repairing “I D avid F u lto n , o f th is c ity , is an ex p e rt address on “ Women in Discovery.” fendiDg her rude domicile from wild But the Spartan mother belongs to one hour to another,” he says. happened to think of Chamberlain's cle a lie r an d rep a irer, an d a n y o n e in Miss Anthony's presence at the cere- beasts or wild, r savages, she was the past. Women of today believe Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ need of h is serv ice s w ill d o w ell to rail m nies itself was sufficient to insure equally with man a necessary factor that the agony of war is no longer edy and got a bottle of it from the at h is resid en ce or d ro p h im a ca rd . that a large number would be there in the great aim of human effort, necessary to the world’s progress, store. in five hours I saw a For Sale. to see and hear her speak The out of which has culminated in this It is wiser to arbitrate and compro- change for the belter. We kept on I 'pSPUt «' 1» f Mr- A1 igiil So. it Dun- dawn of tbe twentieth century the mise before the bloodshed and giving it and before she had taken A g o o l home in this city, on the half of one small liottle she was iwav, a lm o st equally «ell known to splendid achievements of this bistor-, waste than after lienee we are «ell ” This remedy is for sale by easy terms: th> Nation, was otih second in im­ ic day. Enquire at this office. j choosing for our heroea men who R 8 Knowlton. [J lU lllU lb Ul«3 v, v/IflLi C O f t l.u ^UUVlQt _________ Marshfield, Oregon. Claude F ox, G r e iie r a ! D r a y m a n Successor to W , H. Mansell. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A I N S . A l l ord ers h a n d led w ith ca re fu ln ess a n d e x p e d ie n c e . A gent for the b e st G eos C ounty Goal. C o q u il l e Steam Laundry PHONE 116 S. M. NOSLER. R O P R IE T O R COOUILLE RIVES STEAM BOAT CO Experienced Help Best o f W o rk Reasonable Rates Sp ecial K a te s to F a m ilie s and H o te ls W e m a k e o u r o w n so a p a n d kn ow its in g re d ien ts. N o in ju rio u s c h e m ic a ls u s e d . O u r l.ssk e ts w ill t>e left a t all th e p rin cip a l p o in ts on t h e r iv e r . G o o d s called for a n d d e liv ere d in C o q u ille C ity . Monuments and Headstones We guarantee better work at lower prices than can be had else­ where. 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