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vu 'l A J t iíc ic jttiU r V o l . 23: No. 17. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 10, 1900. Entered a« aecoud-clais m atter May 8, 1905, at the postottice at C oquille, Oregon, under act o f Congress o f M arch 3, 1879. Walter Culin, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURUKON C oquille C it y , O k « . K ronenberg B hl«. N e » t Door to P. O. T é lé p h o n é S. J. J. STANLEY LAW YER Front Street Martin Building, CoqUlLLK, O bkoom J, 0. WETM0RE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Residence of J. A. Collier. Phone 111. A. J. S her mod, ÀTTOBNKT -A T -L lW , N o t a b y P u b l i c , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t x o b n e y - a t - L aw , N b t a b y P u b l i c , Coquille, : : Oregon. T __________________ L /. Hacher, A bstract « « o r T itles . C oquille C it y , O re Hall & Hall, A tto rn eys - a t - L a w , Denier in K ia l E stât » o f all kinds. M arshfield, Oregon. I C. A. Sehlbrede, ( ^ ‘ orn p v *111 -1 .aw . Phone ■ill. •^iolary Public. M a r s h f ie l d , O r e o o n . I 1 E. D. Sperry. _ W . C. Chase. SPERRY & CHASE, A H o rn e y sa t-L n w . Office in R obinson B u ild in g , Coquille, - - - Oregon. E. 6. D. Holden, L awybb , City Recorder, I!. 8. Commissioner, Gen eral Insnranoe Agent, and Notary Pabilo. Office in R obin son Building. Coquille, Oregon. A. F. Kirshman, D e n t ist . Offioe two doors 8ontb o f Post office. Coquille ,, - . Oregon. COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO Str. D I S P A T C H Tom White, Master Leave« I Arrives B andon....... 7 a - m . j Coquille... .10 a - m . C o o u ille ........ 1 P-M. | liandon . . . . 4 p - m . Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield and steamer E.:ho for Myrtle Point. Str. F A V O R I T E J. C. Mooraaw. Master, Leaye* | Arrive* Coquille....... 7 A-M. | Bandon. .10:45 A-M. Bandon.. 1 P-M. I Coquille . 4:45 p-M. Str. E C H O H. Jains. Master. Leaves | Arrive* M yrtleP oin t.. 7 a - m . | «»quille C’y 9 30 a - m . Coquill« City. . 1 p - m . I Myitie P’t. .4 00 p m D aily except Sunday. Str. W E L C O M E Leaves U c ra lò . J. E. Myers, Masters. I Arrive* Myrtle Point 1:30 p - m . I (Joquillfl C’y 1.-00 P-M. Coquill« City 7:00 a - m . | Myrtle F t 10:00 a - m . Connect* with lower-river boat* at Coquille City for Bandon and intermediate points. Ample barge* for handling freight. Sewing Machine Kepairmg David Fulton, of this city, is an expert cleaher and repairer, and anyone in need of hie services will do well to call at his residence or drop him a card. For Sale. A good home in this city, on ay terms: «»Enquire at this office. The Postal Service. Death of Mrs Kramer An official paper, that has an in terest all its own, is the anual report of the First Assistant Postmaster- Geuerul of the United States. The postal service comes to all citizens of the Nation on equal terms, repre senting in this way more nearly the boasted equality of individuals than any other institution of the Govern ment— The Judiciary not excepted. To the millionaire and the wood- chopper, the learned and the un learned, the postal rates are the same. Time is hastened and dis tance annihilated in the workings of this service. No hamlet in all the laud is so unimportant that the muilpouch fails to find it with suffi ciency, while the forces of the de partment are constantly and syste matically in motion in the great cities throughout the working hours of every business day in the year. More than the Postal Department has brought the rural distrets in touch with the suburban with the urban by a free delivery system that has relegated loneli ness and isolation, relatively speak ing, to the realm of past years. G. W. Kramer, editor of the Marshfield Advertiser, received telegram Tuesday bringing him the news of the death of his mother, Mrs. F. B. Kramer, at Russeliville, Arkansas. Monday, Jan. 1. Mrs Kramer had but recently returned to Arkansas from Marshfield where she spent several weeks visiting her son. She came to the bay for her health, which was apparently much benefited by her stay here.— Mail You will not find beauty in rouge pot or complexion which whitewash True beauty comes to them only that take Hollister’s Rocky Moun tain Tea. It is a wonderful tonic and beautifier. 35 cents Tea or Tab lets. R S Knowlton. The Victor Talking Machine Co. write their representative here, the W. R. Haines Music Co., autboriz ing the following cut prices on their goods: 7 inch records at 35 cts: 10 inch records at $00 cents; 12 inch records at 1.00. Zono-Phone records and other discrecords cut in price in accordance. There have been several efforts made to establish the industry of canning corn in Western Oregon. None of them has so far been car ried to the point of definite success. Another test of the matter is to be made the coming season at McMinn ville. There can he little dou <t that iu the end there will be enough corn canned here to supply Pacific Coast demands, The finest quality of sweet corn in the United States for canning is now grown in Maine. The summer temperature of Muine is very similar to that of the Wil lamette xalley. The best quality of sweet corn is produced where the summer is not extremely warm. The trouble about establishing the industry in Oregon is that the farm ers here do not ns a rule succeed in raising a large enough crop. The same trouble was met and overcome in Maine where the yield formerly one-third to one-half of what is now octained. Farmers there now ob tain from $30 to $50 per acre uuil in a few cases as high as $100 for their corn. Although our summers are rather dry for corn our soil is naturally mure productive than that of Maine and with experience the farmers here will learn to produce as large or larger crops than are grown there.— Ore. Agriculturist Forty millons of dollars are to be appropriated by the Legislature to New York for work on the enlarge ment of the Lake Erie and Hudson Rivor canal this year. The canal is to be enlarged to carry barges of ---- ► 1000 tons, and later much largor School Books, also the be6t Tab vessels. It is believed the whole work will cost nearly as much as the lets, Pens, Pencils, at Knowlton- Drug Store. Panama Canal. The touch of the postal service is a familliar one—a human touch that performs its errand and goes its way in silence, leaving a mes sage inviolate to those to whom it is sent. This is service in its simplest, most dependable form; service that asks no questions and brooks no A representative of an Eastern intermeddling; service rendered by a carefully devised system that manufacturing company is now in moves with the precision of clock the Pacific Northwest to investigate work, claims, by order of the Gov- the outlook for securing a hemp eminent, right ot way on busy supply here for a factory. He de streets and country roads, and each sires to have experiments made in succeeding day performs again un raising hemp in Western Oregon Western Washington. He tie Jgly the work of the day before. and The head o f the department in his should be encouraged. The limit yearly report deals with a class of ed tests which have been made in facts quite different from these. rHÍ8¡ng hemp in this section have We have in this latest report the been rather encouraging. Our eli- statement tout tne low sniaViun pnui clerks in first atid second-class the production of a fine quality and offices are insufficient to induce cap on some kinds of land the experi able faithful men to enter this branch ments hitherto made indicate a large of the service. Six hundred lollars a yield. It is probable that the best year .with no certainty of promotion yields can be had on the low bot for a number of years, is not a bid tom lands near rivers and streams, that energetic, ambitious men are ! — Oregon Agriculturist. likely to consider seriously The first Three little babes were nestled Assistant Postnmster-Gonernl em phasizes this pont strongly in the j in bed. “ I’ll name William, Will and Bill, hope of securing legislation that will mother said; provide more adequate recompense Wide was her smile, for triplets for this work and thus secure per they be. She lays her good luck to mountain Tea. (Great manent work and more efficient | Rocky baby medicine.) service. He recommends discontin It invigorates, strengthens and uance of the practice of installing bulds, up . It keeps you in con postoffices in public buildings de ditions physically, mentally, and voted to other branches of the Gov morally. That’s what Hollister’s ernment service, thus making the Rocky Mountain Tea w>ll do. 25 postal work of secondary impor- cents, Tea or Tablets. Foi sale by tane too often cramping it for room; R S Knowlton. he also recommends an emergency The story of Betsey Ross and the appropriation to meet the postal American flag has been given such requirements of mining towns. As wide vogue, and interest awakened another indication of the growth of has been so great, that the house at the service and the widespread 239 Arch street. Philadelphia, prosperity of the country he states whero Betsey made that first flag, that there has been an increase of is to be preserved and handed over more than $18,000,000 in the to the keepiog of the National Gov ameunt of domestic, and of more ernment. The full price of $25,000 than 5,000,000 in the amount of has now been paid. The money foreign, money orders issued during was raised by the contributions of the year preceding. 1,040.000 Americans incited thereto The pictorial postal card became by the American Flag House and a pronounced nuisance during the Betsey Ross Memorial Association. past summer. Grotesque and even The property is to be given to the offensive caricature found its way Government June 14 next, 129 wholesale into the mails, greatly in- years after the first flag, which was creasing the labor of handling and j made in that house, was approved distribution, without increase of! by the United States Congress. the revenues. To correct this evil The cominitee in charge of the the department issued n special order for its abatement, with the transfer consists of John Quincy result that many thousancs of ob Adams, Jobn WanamaKer, Benjamin jectionable cards have been with F. Tracy, William A. Carr, Edwin drawn from the mails by postmast S. Stuart, George T. Batcheller, ers and forwarded to the depart Dr. A. H. Fetterolf and C. H. Weis- ment for destruction. In the effort to safeguard the berger. The last named, bv the mails from the designs of the un- W.*T is the artist who painted the scrupulous, over 1,500,000 cases of P,cture “ Birth of a Nation’s Flag.’’ Note and Comment. Pastel, Sepia, India Ink and Oil. kau All the Latest Desiqns in ft ames. F R A N K BU RK H O LD ER It looks as if the juniors are serving a longer term of imprison ment than the Chicago packers who arc being tried. Present Address Lock Box 212 According to the threats of the Coquille, . . Or. man Bob Fitzsimmons accuses of having eloped with Mrs. Fitzsim ilion s, Bob’s figbting career ie not yet finished as reported. Communication with Mars would be especially valuable now in dis covering just how the trans-contin entat railways were compelled to acquiesce to the construction of all those canals. 349 F rit Strict Portland Or P lis t CIRRI M e a l s Tit a ll H o u r « F rom 5 a m to 9 P ,M , Lone Star Restaurant M R S. C. O, G IL K E Y . P r o p r ie t o r s .. R e a s o n a b le R a ta to S p a c i a l A t t e n t io n G l i n R é g u lâ t B o a r d e r . to C o m m e r ç a i P e o p l A. J. SHERWOOD. Pre>. It looks after all as if the laugh was with the railroads on the no pass regulation. They not only save their reputation but they save an immense amount of froe trans portation. l. H. HAZARD, Casblai R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres FIR ST N A T IO N A L R A N K O P C O 9 U IU U B , O R E G O N . T r a n sa c tn a G eneral R a n k in g B u s in e s s The Chinese may be ages behind Board of Directora. Correapondenta. our civilization but they were not R. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Bank of Commerce, New Y<»ik City L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Wool worth N’l Bank, Si.n Francincu so far off when they decided that Isaiah Hacker, R. E. Shine, i First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or. the most sensitive nerve of the American people was the ono that =FOR A - led to its pocket book. G o o d S li a v e It is proposed to send one thou sand marriageable women to Big Horn county, Wyoming, where there are ton bachelors to every unmar ried woman. A few department stores established there would draw women faster even than the pros- Don’t listen to what others say pect of marriage. about those lovely Pin Cushions at Mrs. Nosler’s but go see for your Pennsylvania has an estimated self, and be convinced. revenue this year of $24,000,000. Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow. ders, give instant relief. Price 25 cents. R. 8. Knowlton, Coquille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. $ 1 . 5 0 P ei : Y If there are no important internal improvements made now it will be apparent that political reform is not ;• et an accomplished fact there. an d . H a i r Cut GO TO J. L. T H O M P S O N 'S Successor toCluis. Moomaw. Next door to Coquille Valiev Packing Co. ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery and all of the Latest Novelties in connection. Stanley 5 Powncier 360 acres Coquille River Bottom The Chicago Inter-Oeean pro Land 3J miles from Coquille City poses that there shall be erected a Price $20 per acre for a short time Hall of Fume for women. Just as 0 ............as <»n i in. D- D- I W u - Co- U o n v e y a n c in g Daughters of the Revolution had L o a n s N e g o tia te d , not given the ladies sufficient cause N o ta r y P u b lic Cured Lumbago for public quarreling. A B Caumau, Chiccago, writes J, J. S T A N L E Y H. R. P O W N D E R March 4, 1903. “ Having been M A R T IN BUILDING, - - - FRONT STREET Why Andrew Carneige should be troubled with Lumbago, at differ COQUILLE, OREGON ent times and tried one physician blamed for the matrimonial difficul after another, then different oint ties and chorus-girl complications of ments and liniments, gave it up the employees of the United States altogether. So I tried once more, Steel Corporation is a little hard to and got a bottle o f Ballard’s Snow Lineinent, which gave me guess, unless because there is noth almost instant relief. I can cheer ing in his own family affairs that fully recommend it, and will add can be criticized. my name to your list of sufferers.” Sold by R 8 Knowltou. A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, suigical The Capital of the United States Real Estate. Col lections, I nsurance MARSHFIELD General hospital The news from Russia must be taken with many grains of allowance. In the first place it is transfused through an English medium for this reason is unfriendly, It is doubtless much exaggerated. Con ditions in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other centers are doubtless bad enough, but it is evident that they are not half as bad enough, but it is evident that they are not half as bad as represented. The Russians are not a frivilous people, on the contrary they are gloomy and sat urnine and such people do not go shopping, sleighing and to the opera when the streets arc running blood and Gatling guns and heavy artil lery are storming baricades. Rev. C a rlisle H. B M arlin L ID is having a boom double ended at both the northern and southern ex tremities of the city. A five million dollar steel plant is to be established on the Southern end and three thousand Adventists of the Seven- Day variety have seceded from the Battle Creek organization and will loaate at Takoma, North of Wash ington, whore the organization has already a foundation. There is renewed talk of a new era of invention. Tho inventor of the submarine torped i boat has an nounced that he will soon produce a flying machine weighing only thirty pounds that will enable men to fly a mile in two minutes while Mr. Vanderbilt, millionaire and ma chinist, is having an automobile built that he claims will run 152 miles afi hour. Mr. Edeson has just announced that he expects to see electricity produced directly from coal without intermediary of steam. and obstetrical cases. in every Equipment new and modern particular. Rates from >15 t o $ £ 3 0 p e r w e e k Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. $j Including room, board, general nursing and drugs. Marshfield, Oregon. Claude F ox, C te iie r a l D r a y m a n Su ccessor te 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 . All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “ Of a morning, when first arising, I of A g e n t fo r t h * b e s t C o o s C o u n ty C oal ten find a troublesome collection of phlegm which produces a cough and is very hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard’s Hore- hound Syrup will at once dislodge I ,r, . . , ... . . . it, and the trouble is over. I know fh o ch,of ° f the Plnkerton d«‘ ec- of no medicine that is equal to i t,ve bureau recommends flogging as pleasant to take. I can most cordi- •» preliminary to a state's prison nlly recommended it to all persons sentence for burglars and bandits, A private H o sp ital w ell e q u ip p e d fo r the treat needing a medicine for throat or Hn clahnl| that thi„ wi„ prev(.nt m ent o f s u r g ic a l and m e d ical d ise a se s. lung trouble Sold by R S nine-tenths of the crimes now com Knowlton T ra in e d N u rs e s in A ttendance. mitted and holds that the good old fashioned pillory and whipping P h ysical Culture and E x p r è s Wm. Horsfall, M. I)., post, banished by sentimentalists For Information Address sion and hysterical humanitarians, is the Mrs. Wootton, of the Columbia 'Phone 631. Marshfield, Oregon. In College of Expression, Chicago, will surest preventive of crime. ■B 11 . ■ a 1 1,1 Delaware where the whipping post take a limited number of pupils. Apply at N. E. corner 2nd floor has been again set up there is prac of school building between 4 and 5 tically no house-breaking or rob bery. o ’clock p. m. m HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. 6. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. alleged indecent and scurrilous , matter received attention. This is Chamberlain * Couch Remedy the Best respcnsiblo for the fact that an un Made. usual nnmber of undeliverrble . let- i "In my opinion Chamberlain’s ters, with valuable inclosures, found Cough Remedy is the best made for their way to the dead-letter office colds,” says Mrs Cora Walker of during the year, the aggregate Porterville, California. There is no reaching nearly 11,000,000 piece« of doubt about its being the best. No m a" - j other will cure a cold so Quickly. These are a few of the items in an No other is so sure a preventitive H O L L IS T E R * interesting report that go to show of pneumonia. No other is so pleas- the vigilence with whirb the mails ant and safe to take. These sre Pocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Twenty-five «cre«, all bottom. well A Buey Mtdioln« for Buey People. are guarded, the efforts that are good reasons why it should be per- drained and improved, team, wagon and Opens for fo il term September 12, 1905. Briofe QulJoa Health aad Renewed Vigor made to handle them properly and ferred to any other. The fact is hamcflfl, 11 head o f dairy cow*, fall set a i m Full Normali Course, Teachers’ Review Class, effectively, and the earnest desire that few people are satisfied with ^ t .Iv^^l^SImR^milii* o f farm implement«, and a good crop, in cluding $ 100 worth o f hay, 3 acre« good tu—' san on the part of the official of the any other after having once used *n«l Commercial Course. Expenses very low. ltacLa«*he. I t '« IV*-ky Mountain T i n In u s corn for eilege. potato« patch, garden, etc., i t i r I k ,«. Genuin« made by postal department to improve the this remedy. For sale by R 8 a good *ilo and stump puller. For catalogue oc information write to A. L. BRIGGS or O. C. BBOWN, 11 il :- :t. i C o n n « « , Madtnon. Win Enquire at ibis office or o f W. M, llam il I serv ioe.—Oregonian. Knowlton. • Fishtrap co’.atN NUÜGET8 FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 1 ton, Fishtruo. Drain, Oregon. For Sale. Central Oregon State Normal School O O