Coquille Jerald. W hat Equal Sultrage P R O G R A M M E Mean« “ A government of men and women by men and women, instead of a WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 190« government of men and women by men alone— that ia what equal suf­ Whirlwind and Black Eyes at frage means. Could auything be Bandon note fair, more reasonable, more Coquilliaus were regaled Sunday just? “ Equal rights to all and lust with the exciting particulars of special privileges to none" is the a free fight that occurred the night1 principle which must be at the foun- previous at Bandon. It teems that dation of a just system of govern- a bunch of sailors belonging to di- ment. Whether suffrage be a right vers vessels in port spent the ttoo- or a privilege, therefore, it belongs turual l ours ashore, where they to women equally with dko in a took aboard a good cargo of “bilge- true republic. In the establishment of the (list water," and then essayed to become mouarchs of all they surveyed, The | permanent colonies on the host le result was a clash between the ealts shore of an alien land, which marked and objecting “ land-lubbers,” and the beginning of this nation; in the Bandon is said to have never before conquering, two centuries later, of been struck by such a whirlwind of the West and its transformation strenuousness. The sailors, some from an unbroeen wilderness into twenty in number, became anxious great and powerful states, women to dance after wearying of their have shared equally with men in the tarry at the “ bar,” and straightway- labor, equally endured the hard­ tacked for a hall where a social hop ships, equally faced the dangers. was in progress. This procedure The principles of justice and fair met with immediate resistance from play demand that they share equally the masculine patrons of the dance, with men in controlling the destinies and, oral persuasion lacking, the of the nation they have helped to young men resorted to “ arms” as create. Long ago Abraham Lincoln a method of riddance. Then began said, “ I go for all sharing the privi­ the whirlwind. In a jiffy fists were leges of the government who assist everywhere swinging, while many in bearing its burdens, by no means of the ladies fled terror-stricken excluding women.” — Port Orford from the hall. One husky tar got a Tribune. -- * - * • » - jab in the bulwarks that put him The W o m a n ’s S tu d y Club. utterly on his beams at the outset, and his rear southern extremities The subject of the Philippine are said to have counted the steps Islands proved very interesting for to the extreme bottom of the hatch­ the Study Club at their last meet­ way. Blows were dealt promiscu­ ing. Some excellent papers under ously, and much crimson and black the following heads were enjoyed eyes were soon in evidence, but to by all present: “ Distribution of effectually overpower the stubborn Islands and Population,’ Mrs, and inebriated bunch proved im­ Hawkins; “ Geology and Topog­ possible with the limited aid at raphy,” Mrs. Sperry; “Drainage hand. The marshal and other citi­ and Climate,” Miss Lusk; “ Flora zens did their best, but certain fear- and Fauna,” Miss Dudley; “ History inspiring giants were out o f town. and Inhabitants,” Mrs. Cody; “ Agri­ As it was, three or four of the sail­ culture and Commerce,” Miss ors were landed in the “ refrigerat­ Auseeker; “ Social Life,” Mrs. Bel- or,” while the remainder escaped to loni. their ships to nurse abrasions and The relics from the Islands were badly leaking "smellers.” also instructive. A unanimous vote An especially humorous incident of thanks was given Mrs. Seng- of the fray was the utter inability stacken, of Marshfield, for the valu­ to mar the largest and most power­ able and interesting addition to the ful of the drink-crazed fleet. This collection loane 1 the Club for their fellow stood a terrific bombardment inspection. and neither foundered nor sank be­ The subject for the next meeting fore the repeated blows. will be Domestic Science. The Club “ Aye bin bit worse; aye not hurt; will meet with Mrs. Figg. ii v a \ic.V v r m _______________ when a kins was made Musical Director for truce had been called. the ensuing year, and Miss Getty Another chap is declared to have swallowed what molars he didn’t ex- her assistant. In our last report pectorate into the ranks of the ene­ this department was very carelessly my, and is now “ gumming” his omitted. fflta. Huottcn's Elontlimt (Class U N I » KM T H E . AT fKaaomr iiall. 1 2. 3. 4. COOS COUNTY’S N E X T JUDGE. 5. He stands for better roads and equal taxation, and will not show 6. any distinction between a corpora, tion and a farmer. 7. He will abide by the majority rule, either by ballot or petition, that the greatest good may come to 8. the greatest number. In regard to the proposed amend, ments see next week. AL’ SP IC K S OF T il* iflay \Z, IHE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH J. T. HARTliV, Coquille, Oregon. 19 DG. Horse hoeing, Wagon Making, and All Kinds of Forge Work. PART I. MACHINE SHOP, Lutspiel Overture..................................................................... Kelar Bela. Mrs. Carlock, Mrs. Chas. Skeels. Special Attention Giuen to All Kinds of Lathe Work. Humorous Sketch........................................................................................ Mr. G. R. Carlock and Company. The Heart of Old Hickory................................. W dl Allan Dromgoole Miss Gertrude Miller. The Ruggles' Dinner Party.................................Kate Douglas Wiggin Miss LeAnoa Gage. Bubbling Spring...................................................................... Rive King Mrs. Carlock. Bells of Shandon........................................ „ Francis Sylvester Mahony Misses Ora Morgan, Gertrude Miller, Maggie Hanly, Elva Kerr. J- 6 - Pish Laureame, The Marble Dream.........................Emma Dunnings Banks MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit x'oxi s Miss Emma Sherwood. Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given Piano Trio, Butterflies......... ............................................................ Stowe prompt Attention. Misses Eva Schroeder, Josephine Lund, Mrs. Tyrrell. GoquilTe Furniture and BOX FACTORY PART II. M e a l s at a ll H o u r s F ir s t C la s s "A Proposal Under Difficulties.” F r o m 5 a m to 9 P M , C u s ln e Bob Yardsley....... ................................... ....................... Mr. G. R. Carlock. Council Proceedings. Jack Barlow...........................................................................Mr. W. C. Chase. The Common Council met in reg­ Dorothy Andrews.............................................................. Mrs. Mario Gage. ular session Monday evening. The Jennie............................................................................... Miss Luoie Newland. following important matters were M H S. C. O. Q IL K E Y , P rop rietorees Seattle, May 6—Franz E. Cref- brought up: J. C. WilsoD, the machinist, has S p e c i a l A t t e n t io n CXlven field, leader of the Holy Rollers, was R e a s o n a b le F a t e to Water Committee reported favor­ been quite ill for several days, to Commercial Pa opta R e g u la r B o a r d e r s shot and killed in the street this able in regard to extending water Mrs. W ootten’s elocution clas pipe to residences o f Martin Hoberg at the Opera House Saturday night. morning by George Mitchell, of Portland, who asserts that Creffield and others. Read the program for the enter­ ruined his two sisters. Council accepted bid of W. A. tainment Saturday night, Mav 12, and C. M. Goodman for $1100 for in another column. Terrific Kace With Death improving Second street. Mrs. Wootten’s elocution class, “ Death was fast approaching,” Monthly reports of officers read assisted by the best local talent writes Ralph F. Fornandez, of T a m -; and referred to finance committee. will give an entertainment at the pa, Fla., described his ¡fearful race! with death, “ as a result of liver j Opera House Saturday night. toruble and heart disease, which j Another severe shock of earth­ D. G. Beale will hold an auction had robbed me of sleep and of all ! quake, the worst since the terror of sale of a lot of horses and cattle, interst in life. I had tried many I April 18th, was felt in San Francis­ farm implements, and household different doctors and several med-1 co last Saturday at 10:30 o’clock a and kitchen furniture next Satur­ icines, but got no benefit, until I ! m. Telegraphic reports say that began to ust Electric Bitters. So j day. wonderful was their effect, that in some damage was done, but there Paul Coke, a former Coos county three days I felt like a new man, was little for it to do except to tum­ today I am cured of all my troub­ ble tottering walls and frighten the boy, now a prominent dentist of les.” Guaranteed at R. S. Knowl- San Francisco, spent last week with people and intending builders. The tons drug store; price 50c. relatives and friends on the Coquille interior walls of the Hall of Justice TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— fell; also the walls of the Mutual and on the bay. Lone Star Restaurant NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mrs. H. W. Dunham arrived Life building and other structures. home from San Francisco via Rose- There were no further fires or acci­ U nited S tates L and O ffice , Roeeburg, Oregon, May 3, I !>06. j dents of consequence, and the citi­ burg on Monday. Mrs. Bruce, her Notice is hereby given that in compli­ zens remain firm in their deteimin- daughter, came by way of Portland ance with the provisions of the Act of ■ Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An ation to rebuild the city. This work per steamer Alliance. Act for the sale of timber lands in the will go ahead expeditiously. Steel D. C. Anderson, a Minnesota States of California, Oregon, Nevada, | | and Washington Territory,” as extend- manufacturers are inspecting the newspaper man, was in town yes­ | ed to all the Public Land States by Act ruins, and agree to give priority to terday looking over the field for a ! of August 4, 1892, SAM W . JOHNSON, San Francisco in the turning out of suitable location. He liked the ap- of Coauille, County of Coos, State of orders. Quicker methods for dis- pearance o f o u r tow n, and may sue- Oregon, has this day filed in this office ;— . i . . . j ■» rv,„ __ I Clerk and the Clerk of County Court of hardtack and bacon. lo a d in g there at the time cam e | Coog county, at his office at Coquille, (Daily Coast Mail.) er contaminated water is worrying near b e in g burned while the prin- Oregon, on us for prices. The next day another of the sail- Miss Blanche Bates, who lost all the hoalth authorities considerably cipal part o f th e g o o d s w hich ors found a repose in the lock-up in the earthquake at San Fi incisco, at present. D avid F ci . ton , Local Agent, Coquills. to com prise her ca rgo was lost. Lee Neely, Herbert Johnson, Glenn as the result of continued misoou- ------ - -* --- Barker and Bert Teters, all of Fairview, has since been appointed head nurse duct and drunkenness. He had Oregon. STEWART & WHITE, Props. NOTICE. of the St. Thomas hospital where Riverton Pick ups. Anv and all persons claiming adverse­ boarded the river boat Favorite with t P h o n « , M a in 238 . ly the above-described lands are re­ less than two years ago she gradu. the intention of going to his vessel, I ^ j ' 3d|& D S ts , M arshfield. Ore. In view of the fact that the tem- George Sell is confined to his bed quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th day of July, 1906. and resisted importunities to be or­ perence people of this couQty in­ by what now appears to be an ab­ B enjamin L. E ddy , The Kilburn sailed South early derly and quiet. Rushing at his pa­ m9 Register. | tend to secure prohibitiou through scess forming on his left ankle. Dr. Friday morning, carrying 731 sacks cifier ho was knocked down a cabin the local option law at the coming Culin is doing all that is possible to stairway. Again he came at his as­ of potatoes, 1 ton butter, J ton June election; and recognizing the alleviate bis suffering. sailant, and this time was kicked in cheese, 2 car loads doors and 1 ton necessity of having officers in sym­ Mr. Belloni of Fish Trap was! the face and horribly bruised. He relief supplies. She is expected pathy with the law to get the best down last Saturday on business in j back on her voyage North on the was then arrested and jailed. results from its strict enforcement, connection with his ranch. D IG E S T S W H A T Y O U E A T Some of the vessels sailed shortly 14th. a mass convention of all temperance T h . $ 1.00 botti.conl.lnj 2W t lm .s tb . trial aim, which sella for SO cents. Mrs. T. Anderson of Baudon spent j T. J. Lewis has received word people of the county is hereby after the trouble with practically PRE PA R E D O N L Y A T T H E LA B OR A TOR Y OF their entire crews—some slightly b°dy ° f Walter Smith, the called to meet at the court bouse the most of last week in our town j E . C. D e W IT T Sc C O M P A N Y . CH ICAG O . II.F - exhibiting samples of her stock of disfigured but still able to do duty. *fa,her of Mrs- Morton Tower, of at Coquille on the 15th day of May, 1906, at 10 o ’clock, to indorse or goods and collecting supplies for) Empire, will arrive from Frisco on The mao arrested Sunday is said to " the first steamer. Mr. Smith, it nominate county officers, and to the San Francisco sufftrers. have had n pistol on his person. transact such other business as may ---- I am informed that the Sperry will be remembered, was killed by properly come before said meeting, Christian Church Revivals. coni mine,on the west side of the j falling debris at Santa Rosa. J . J. L amb , . j President Law and Order League river will soon resume operations. The meetings at the Christian Growing Aches and Pams. ^ F : 1,®AW> C T Cessna says that the rock! Church continue with large aud­ Secretary. tunm 1 hack of the Perkins place is Mrs. Josie Sumner, Bremond, iences and increasing interest. Sev n o w in 450 I k t. They expect to! eral have already responded to the * eXj iFprj} I5, 1902 T . “ I have Herbine useu ouiiaru onow Liniment imminent in used Ballard s Snow drive it 1U O feet farther. gospel invitation. The themes W ill overcome indigestion and for my family for three venrs. I There was a social daDce nt F er­ the next week are na follows: YVed-. would not he without it iu the, lyspepsia; regulate the bowels and nesday, The New Birth; Thursday, bouse. I have used it on my little curB liver and kidney complaints. ry’s hall last Saturday evening. A What Shall I Do With Jesus? Fri- for growing pains and aches in j . It is the best blood enricher and midnight supper was served by Mrs D ona A nna . day, There is no Distinction S«t..e *>er knees. It cured her right away, mvigorator in the world. It is W o . Rohm. , ' T, . , o i . L -Ur I have also used it for frost bitten I Pure*Y vega table, -perfectly harm- ' 1 ' °J S ° Saltation; Sunday, feet, with good success. It is the i and should you lie a sufferer 11 a. in, Measure for Measure; 8 p. best liniment I ever used.” 50c and I Iro,n disease, you will use it if you Just Arrived at Mrs. Moon's Store m , A Young Man of the World; «<■ R- 8. Knowlton’s. i are wise- _______ R. N. Andrews Editor and Mgr. | -------- Monday, Christ the Preeminent; i Bocoa and Rockledge News. Cocoa, j Pretty materials for spring suits, H igh P rice s P aid for B utter P at The Simplex is uery simple in construction, easy Tuesday, \V hat Excuse Have You? y , i -------- ! Fla. writes; I have used your H e r-1 including linens, ducks, organdies to operate, easy to dean and extremely light running Wervico begins every evening at 8. The Star Creamery, near Norway, Wne in n\v family, and find it a lawns, silks, nets, etc. lo u can not afford to stay away. Do owned by Carl Bros , but operated I mo8t ,'* celle" t medicine. Its eff. Any small BOY or GIRL can do the separating with » ¿ I 4-. L ____ a l_______________ . . i n n n m v e a l f l i n v n It nm not fail to hoar the sermon on »V Sun- „n ,l„7 ,h l ,n 7 n » 7 7 '7 7 “ r « r T T ! 1 PfffH ec,s l UP°" "'.'se lf have been a m ark-! Latlic8 ftml «’hildren’s hosiery, R d,.i Hun-; under the management of R. Rob- ed benefit. A O. corseta, belts, neck wear and a simplex. K . . , mson, o f Tillamook, Oregon, paid j — ... - white shirt waists. Monuments and Headstones COOS » . MARBLE M B GRM1TE WORKS D Y SP E P SIA CURE Now is the time To Buy Simplex Hand Separators H and get them installed ready for the c coming season. The gasoline steamer was success- 335 C6nti f° r butter f#t f° r Mftr°h’ I How is U we ar* able to ” ffer ad‘ fully launched from the stocks at and Pr0RPecta for hiRh P™ ea for ¡Vantages when selling Schillings not lookj®*,Ml:l ^ H handle it in largcrquan- Kruse’s shipyard earlv Sunday morn- tl’ e Wh° le C° Uld tities hence sell under favorable cir­ I better, ing and is now taking on a cargo o f ! cumstances. N. Lorenz * H. S . S m ith , lumber at the DeaD Lumber Co.’s Cheese maker. Exposure mill. She was given the unique . » name of \\ ashcalore, a combination To cold draughts of air, to keen A Positive Necessity. of the above of the Pacific coast and cutting winges of the tempera- The machinery for the Wsshcslore Having to lay upon my lied for ture, scanty clothing, undue ex|t>«s- which was rea