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H e n t lf t . { E o q t iiU e VOL 18. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, J. W . STRANGE, Supreme Court of Oregon. Mails to Be Carried By Resiuents. mantlet, What iho Average Creamery to Learn. Patron Needs 1901. IH E NEW YORK WORLD Salem, April 15.— The Supreme The following from a Washinton Thnce-a-Week-Edition.-Almott ■ Daily at the Price ot a Weekly. “ The creamery patron who takes Court today decided the following dispatch of the 5th iust should be ^Coquille City, Or. of interest to our people: his milk to the creamery through cases: lire presidential campaign is over “ About the middle of September Wil visit pHnd on firnt nix days o f Jana- The Southern Oregon Company, the Postoffice Department will ad out the year and realizes less than but the world goeB on just the samo Ary, March, May, July, hep to in bar and Nov- $30 a cow, had better either change toolbar, and Myrtle Point the flrat six days repoudeuts, vs. Coos county et a l, vertise for proposals for carrying and it id full of news. To learn this of February, April, Juue, A ukubc , Ootober appelluuts; from Coos, Fullerton, the mails ou the various routes in his methods of caring for the cows, news, just ns it is—promptly and im- And D e c e m b e r . _______ Judge; reversed. Opinion by Oregon and Washington for the or let the calves do the milking,” ; partially— all that you have to do is IJIH E PALACE Wolverton. Plaintiff asked for four years from July 1, 1902, to asserts Farm Stock and Home. to look in the columns of The Thrice- n-Week Edition of The New York The T bs most modern arranged PAR PER au injunction agaiust the county June 30, 1906. This year an iu- “ It is better to have less butter uouation in this line will be intro made, and more of it made at a World which come* to the subscri SHOP in Coquille City. collecting taxes on its property ns duced which should work to the b e 156 times a year. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. profit. It requires from $25 to $35 The Thrice-a-Week W orld’s dili valued by the Assessor in 1893, nnd | material benefit of local bidders. worth of feed for a cow, during the reduced by the Couuty Board of Heretofore the bulk of the Oregon year, and farmers will find it to gence as a publisher of first nows jo h n has given it circulation wherever the Equalization. The complaint al aud Washington contracts have been their interest to take this iuto ac English language is spoken—and awarded to Eastern bidders or to leges that the Assessor overvalued .A-ttornay . at - X j H / w , men who are kuown to the depert- count. There are two things most you want it the property, and that the County ment as speculative bidders. They o f our American cow keepers have M AliHHFIELD, OREGON. The Thrice-a-Week World’s regu Board reduced the same, when the have made a practice of going into yet to learn. One is, how to feed lar subscription price is only $1.00 Dealer in U ral E mtatk o f all kind». plaintiff, still ii sisting that values the several states on these quadren for profitable milk production,and per year. We offer this uncqualed P lO Q D IL L E OOUNCfC. N O .*8 OF THE newspaper and H srxx Z) together \ J Fraternal Aid Aasociation ineeta the were too high, brought action for nial biddings, offered to carry the the other is, that the typical dairy one year for $2.00 mails at extreiqely low figures, and 2d Taeaday evening o f eaoh month. an injunction. The trial court made Mus, Enrrn 13 alch , The regular subscription price of naturally secured the contracts cow earns annually in dairy pro Mr«. Atioe T nttle, Sec . ___ ___ ______ injunction against the county They hud no idea of carrying the ducts enough moreover thecommou the two papers is $2.50. YOUBGUH LODGE, No. 72, K. of P. officers permanent The Appellate mail* themselves when they entered cow to pay for a two-year-old steer. meeia every Tuesday evening at Masonic) “ Lost winter I was confined to H all. Brothers in good standing in sister Court reverses this, dissolves the the bidding, but intended to sublet While we feel hopeful that during lodges are cordially invited to visit us. my Bed with a very bad cold on the injunction, dismisses the cdniplaint the contracts to local men. . A. G. BALCH, C. C. ■In order to clear themselves, our lifetime we shall yet see the lungs. Nothing gave me relief. 1C BL MAST. K. o f U . A 8 . _______ at the cost of the plaiutiff. these bidders would force poor first lesson learned by many, if not Finally my wife bought a bottle of OURT OOQUILLE, NO. 18, FOBE8T- Southern Oregon Company, re farmers' boys and others who could most, dairymeu, we do not feel so One Minute Cough Care that ers of America, meets every second and fourth Thursday evening, at Masonio Hall spondent, vs. J. H. Sehroeder et al., ill afford it to carry the mails on hopeful regarding the second prop effected a speedy cure. I cannot Ooquill# City. Oregon. O ku . O. L kach , C. R. appellants; from Coos; Fullerton, these routes at a salary which often osition. The difficulty ie not so speak too highly of that excellent H. N. L oasNz, R. S _______ Judge; reversed. Opinion by Wol- times would not pay the living ex with the dairyman ns with the remedy.” Mr. T. K. Houseman, Manatawney, Pa. R. S. Knowlton. penses of the subcontractor or the y r t l e c am p , no . m , w oodmen o f the World, meets at Hersey Hall, vertoD. maintenance of his horses. Of superficiality of the teacher. And 1st and 3d Saturday nights o f each month. This was a suit against Coos course, where stagedrivers took the term teacher is here used in its J. W. L knkvk , Consul. J .G . Simmons, Clerk. county officers to enjoin the collec these subcontracts as aside issue, broadest sense. It has reference to v e n in g t i d e c i r c l e , n o . s u , tion of taxes of 1894. The issue they perhaps made a little someth the mau in the sauctum as well ns W. of W., meets in Heraey'a Hall on COQUILLE CITY, OR. ing, but stages, as a rule, are not on tho rostrum; to the man who 2d and 4th Saturday nights in eauh month. is similar to that of the former case used on these star routes. Further ORAX M\URY, writes ubov.t the cow as well the against Coos couuty, and the same Guardian Neighbor. more, the department hns been House, Sign and Carriage Jesse C. Simmons, Clerk. judgment was rendered. overrun with complaints from sub man who talks cow—ic short, the Painter. " T h a d WICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. William Howell, respondent, vs. contractors because the contractors one who preleDcls to know, and —7$=^ Paper Hanging, J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening on or beforo each full moon. Visiting breth Alfred Johnson, appellant; from failed to pay them for the service assumes to inform those who don’t Interior Decorating they performed, nud as a conse ren cordially invited. kuow. So much of our teaching is Coos; Hamilton, Judge; affirmed. ?zX{i and C. Rc MANoHR, W. M. quence the office of the Auditor is J. J. Lamb, Sec. _ _______________ Opinion by Wolverton. Graining merely legendary, having no de today flooded with this class of UELAH CH A PTE R , NO. 6, O. E. 8.,. James C. Brown and B. C. Shull, claims, which are adjusted as readily monstrated facts or philosophical meet* Friday evenirg on or before Estimates furnished on all classes each full moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st respondents, vs. W. W. Wittington as possible. As a rule, however, deduction back of it. If demonstrat of work. Satisfaction guaranteed. to October 3lst, nnd thereafter at 7:30; and the contractors are professional ed truth were alway taught, and not 3aoh Friday afternoon two weeks there et al.,appellants; from Coos county; after at ‘J o'clock. Fullerton, trial Judge; affirmed; sharpers, and manage in one way or mantled with supposition and pre Miss E mma L orenz . W. M. another to prevent the subcontrac Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, See. opinion by Bean, C. J. This was a tors filing claims until they have judices, we would make more pro /O O Q U IL L E LODGE. NO 88» L O . O. F „ suit to cancel n conveyance of realty received full pay for the year or gress; but so long as there are V y moots every Saturday evening. Visit- ng brethren in good standing cordially from Wittington to his wife on the term for which the contract was let, ninny teachers who are befogged, Invited. ^ E. L. F i t c h , N .G . ground that it was an injustice to aud then turn the subcontractor out and so long as there are many and J . 8. Lnwronoe. R. S. into the cold. large enterprises whose interests it creditors. The court holds that Men and w om en of good address to a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20. “Second Assistant Postmaster is to have truth hidden, we do not represent us, som e to travel appointing I. O. O. F., insets every 2d and 4th property conveyed to evade credi Sballenberger has long recognized Wednesdays in each m onth, at Odd Ftl- agents, others for local work looking lo w s'b a ll. InMA L ukens . N. G. tors is void, but as plaintiff's offer the evils of this practice, and sees expect rapid progress will be made. after our interests. $ 9 0 0 salary guar Anna McDonald, Sec. in the complaint is to allow the the best service cannot be secured And it would not be strange if at anteed y early; ex tra com m issions ami expenses, rapid advancem ent, old es /SoQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 2B. I. defendants to redeem the property under such a faulty system. He times we even lost ground.” tablished house. Grand chance for earn O . O. F.. mnets every first and third consequently issued an order some est man or w om an to secure pleasant, rU u r.d .y» in e .o h month ot Odd Fellows in question , the court giveB CO days' A Great Mechanical Achievement. months ago which providers that perm anent position, liberal incom e and nail. Cordial invitation extended to nil via- time for redemption. itin o patriarch» in wood atandiua. future. N ew , brilliant lines. W rite at hereafter all contractors on star B. F. L xwbbscb C. P. A noted mechanical inventor be once. J. H. Nosier, respondent, vs. Coos routes shall live tributary to the J. J. Stanley. Soribe. ______ S T it F F O tt V> P R CMS9 Bay, ltoseburg & Eastern Railway route. His idea is first of all to ing asked nt a dinner given in liis 2 3 C h u r c h S i.« H ew lla ir e u , t o u u . honor, “ What after tho bicycle?" SHAD HUDSON, : : J. E HAYNES. & Navigation Compnny, appellants; insure n full and just payment for “ Gentlemen, there will carrying the mails. He recoguizes replied: from Coos; Benson, Judge; affirmed. T H E that satisfactory service cannot be never be any successor to the bi Opinion by Beau, C. J. had on underpaid salaries. Nor cycle.” And when asked to give This is an action to recover dam does he feel that there is any oc liia roason for bo positive a state M ining and Real Estate Agents ages for injuries to plaintiff from casion for paying the middleman ment explained: Eokley, Curry Couuty, Orrqron. “Because there can never be n AVE valuable M»nes, Farms, Stock being thrown over an embankment, a nice margin for doing absolutely Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. less amount of material put to made by defendant on the public nothing further than “skinning” gether with greater skill, that will the poor local men. Secondly, Mr. House and ft acres o f land well improved Wm. Gallier, Proprietor, in Wiltmr. Donflne county, Or., for »ale, highway, leaving the road so narrow Saallenberger believes that on gen answer the purpose of human loco <.r exohango for property in Myrtle P oin t. that two teams could not pass. The eral principles these mail contracts motion with greater pleasere and H a r d w i r e . Appellate Court holds that the should be let to local men, nnd lie ease, or at less original cost aud cur rent expense to the rider. To con AGfITE WAffE, County Court was without jurisdic will see to it that speculative bid ding is precluded at the coming sider its lightness; its delicate tion in locating the railroad line on QUEENS WAQE, benuy of oppearauc; strength and letting of contracts. The excava .-18HTKAP 8H1NOI,E-M IL' j W I . L the public highway. “Com equently, when proposals endurance; the price nt which it is TIN W0RE. ; furnish first-class Shingles at Coquille tion made by the company is held nre received next fall, one of the sold; tbo uses it serves nnd the Call and examine goods and investigate for $1.75 per M. pleasure and health it gives ihe stipulations to be enforced most prices. aul Dimenaion ahinRlea fnrniaed on apccinl to be a nuisance, nnd the traveler rider, it must unhesitatingly be i re injured is entitled to damages. stringently is that every bidder live orders. nounced the consummate achieve tributary to the route on which he Liberal discount forhaulinu.if purchased Where oue finds himself in a place bids. In this way eastern bidders ment of our mechanical develop at the Mill.___________WALTER COLVIN. of danger through another’s want will be restricted from entering the ment aud the most beneficent con C O O S B A Y o f care, he cannot be held guilty of competition, uud Oregon men will tribution that invention hns made Issued WeeKly, contributory negligence. The carry the mails iu Oregon, as far to civilization. It is so unique and superlatively perfect that it has no as possible, while Washington men judgment of tbo lower court for will carry the mails in their state. rival and enu have no successor.” — c. W. PATERSON, Prop. damages of $1000 is affirmed. Of course, the success of this system Selected. Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments, Hea l- H. W. Dunham, appellant, vs. depends laigcly upon whether Editor and Publisher, stones. Tablets, eto. 8eattlc, April 8. The new tor- Nellie Sigliu et b L, respondents; there will be a sufficient number of cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping pedoboat destroyer Goldsborough, local bidders to supply all routes. I.INCOM, - • - NEBRASKA. from Coos; Benson, Judge; reversed. Qr curbing. Iron railings furnished to or- j recently finished at Portland, O r, der. Correspondence solicited from parties , “The department expects that the T e r m s — H e r a l d and C o m m o n e r — Opinion by Moore. This was a today ran her second speed trail iving in the country or other towns who i irish anything in my line o f business. suit to establish and enforce a trust prices asked by local bidders will over the prescribed course in this P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e . Q bxo - be slightly iu advance of the prices f ABSHFIPT t> against a representative of a de asked by speculative bidders, but harbor. 81ie attained a speed of One Year................................... $200 ceased trustee. A debtor of the this will be no obstacle, and the 31:81 knots, the requirement being 8ix Months................................ 1.00 30 knots. The Perry, built in San plaintiff assigned to the deceased a lowest responsible local bidder will Francisco, made but 28.2 knots Three Months........................... 75 HOLBKOOK, MERRILL judgment; deceased,or bisattoinoy, in each case receives the award. there, the contract being for 29 One feature which will make prices k STETSON ............ agreed to collect the same and pay knots. The failure to reach the higher this year tliau ever before is Also BRIDGE k BEACH the plaintiff; the attorney died in- that all contractors on star routes will necessary speed will deduct 824,000 testaute aud bis representative be r quired to deliver mnil in boxes from the contract price of $283,000. S T O V E S ’ " claims the money, paid to County which patrons may place along the T o C u r ® C o n « t lp a t f o < i F o r « v t B Caacarcts Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. Clerk, wheieupon the plaintiff routes for its reception, under, If Take C. C. C. fail to cure, druggir ts refund money what is known as the star-route box brought actiou to recover specifio ) and any other delivery.” funds. The Appellate Court holds The Oregonian. that “ The money paid iu discharg J. B. Gross & Son, Prop. Oregon Timber In Demand. Takes the market news o f San Or any aud everything ing the judgment being deposited Chief resort of BunJon by tho sea. Fraucisco by wire prints it doilv carried in a with the Clerk of Coos county, Matters are unusually lively at and distributes it in Coo* connty Agents for tbe celebrated Silver First-class Hardware Store. subject to order of the adminis the Joues Lumber Company’s saw 24 hours ahead o f the Bay City Bar (Kentucky) Whisky. tratrix who unlawfully claims the mill this week. On account of the papers. It also serves the arrival IDcn’t 2*£Iss Them. same, the specific fund is capable continued rush in work, which al aud departure of vessels at »11 It follows that ways increases as the .Spring build P hci H c c last ports. For this part of (Successors to J. J. Lamb. J of identification. the country its columns “ Domes THE C O R SALE AT A BARGAIN — the decree of the court below is ing season advancing, the mill is still tic and Foreign ports,” is the hest Land at Cedar Point, with boom reversed, and a decree entered compelled to operate with an increas shipping guide. Besides giving and boom privilege«. Also, over awarding the plaintiff the relief de ed force of men. The usual working thp movements of steam vessels 250 acres of i T O . 1 bottom land, manded, the costs in both courts to force was increased some time ago, between 8an Francisco, Coquillp An 8 page Family pa and contrary to expectations the river, Coos Bay and Portland, it within 2 miles of Coquille City, in be paid by the estate." per. 3 wide columns management find it s'lll necessary notes the arrival and departure of quantities to suit purchasers. En A. M. Crawford, respondent, vs. to retain them. H. M Bush, fore to each page. Con sriling schooners at nnd for their quire of W. SINCLAIR, *tf] Coquille City. Oregon . Eugene O'Connell, appellant, nnd man of the mill, says that lumlier is ports. The Oregonian is the only tains short sed contin Rose O'Connell, et al., respondents; still being shipped to southern M irning Daily corning in here ued stories, poems, an advertises Cons county from Coos; Benson, Judge; affirmed. points in carlond lots, which is | which ecdotes, notes on sci evidence that the demand for Oregon abroad. The Weekly Oregonian Opinion by Moore. ence. invention, na lumber is still as good as in former gives all the news of our state m d GENERAL years. The local demand is unusu t>4 col 11 ms of general telegraphic ture, etc. Illustrated. ally good this year, owing to the news o f the world each week. It don't "Tobnrro Spit nnd ftmofc« Tonr TJft in i) . Published weeKy 50c per Year T o q u it tobacco easily and forever, be mag vast number of building being will be sent iu connection with the uetic. full o f life , nerve and vigor, take No-To* Soecial Offer. 3 month* lor 10 cent* erected, and general iroprovments H erald for oulv $2 per year Bac. the wonder-w orker, that m akes weak m en Horses hoc hie a Specialty. over the surrounding Here is your chance for Couuty, Address, Younq American. 162 N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts . strong. A h druggist*, 50c or i l . Cure guaran made all teed B ooklet and sam ple free. Addres* country.—Telegram. Second St.. Portland. Oregon. State and National Nows. Coquille City, Oregon. fttcriinf Ramedj Co , Chicago or dftw York j F. Hall, J. J. LAMB, Pres. T. G. ECKELS, E ( Guaranteed S 900 Salary Y ea rly . M Hudson & Haynes, H I. X . HARDWARE STORE, Qlsle s I L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres. C A P I T A L . . . . $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 C O Q U I L L E , O E E G -O H . Dm s a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved personal rwid real estate security, buys county, town and school district warrants,"draws notes, mortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru ments—Notarial work. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: tEtun, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. B O A R D O R 1 T D IO R B J C rrO X ^ S . A. J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKER, J. J L A M B , L. HARHOCKER, and G. W. WHITE. NEW YORK WOLRD, T h r ic e -a -W e e k Edition- ipilO ¡R est - rapes all I UH LOWEST PKIOK | 156 Papers a Year for One D olla r! The Thrice-n-Week World 1« as good at a D a U v at the price of a weekly, Hnd with y oof largest nnd best local paper, giving all yon* Ooonty and State news, is equal to a dailv and weekly at only the price o f a weekly—2.2ft. The World prints the news o f all the world, hay ing special c »rreepondenoe from all important news points on tbe globe. It hat brilliant illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital humor page, complete markets, departments for the household and women's work and other special departments of anusaal interest. The Thrice-a-Weck World and Coquille City Herald Tog ther One Y ar « .F o r Only $2.25.y> The regular subscription price of both papers is $3; we will tend both cne year for only $2.25—or at the rate of about 1 cent each, postage prepaid. To tHe “O nlorru.3a.eit© | V isit DR. 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Ht ron g, substantial, « ne . ! nnd h a n d » « in d e i g n , .n d b eu tifu lljr o r u » m .n t« d 1« gold, k, m aking it flush with top o f table. er» and is inlaid or countersunk, table Bed plate ha* rounded corner* (H) Inches long. This will adm it tbe largest skirts, and even guilts. It la SaM th r e a d in g —Absolutely n o hole* to V « J * * * * 4 t ™ » * * except eye o f needle Shnttle iscylin der, open on end. entirely eelf-threadm e. e*«y to P «t iu or take out; bobbin hold* a large am ount o f thread. 5 tltc h Regulator beneath the bobbin winder, and hat a scale show ing the num ber o f stiteha* to th e lnch, an d c aa be changed from 8 to 32 stitehea to the in c h Feed is double and extend* on both aide* o f needle, never fails to take good* through; never atop# at aeamai-mcwemenl J « t Li ° break and get out ot order; can be raised and lowered at will. Autom atic H a m a w io n a r —rw. filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly sm ooth without holding the thread. M achine «Joes not run w hile winding bobbin. L igh t R u nning—M achine is easy to run, does not fatigue th eoper ator, stitch, Uie a tor, m akes Wttlc l’ttle noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock -- -------- —- aame m on both sides. _ ten- w ill not ravel, and can lie changed without stopping the m achine. Tension l* a fiat s] aion, and will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool l cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order, lat on on e side, - ----------- and canpot Tha Needle 1» a straight, self-setting needle, fli.------------------- ^--- be . put . in w ,, ron , g. - Need I# - * bottom to ' prevent revent oil g Bar Is round made <>f case hardened steel, with oil cup at the oil from from gettin getting on t h , A iltu .t.h l. It»«,Intr« All b f .r l n j « a r , C M o j i l r i m * * "d " j " y i T ''™ . With . «r.w drivr U M i A h m bn uE— up. -ml lh..«ncM*n j I U _ M .« A 1??!“ ry ---------- tools and acceaaorie*. ami Attachm ents ■ Rsch machine la furnished with ---------------------. ,, in addition _ we „jrtal follow O ne for in , h « 0 r i l r .i i» t nt .t l i r l i m .n l . in « y . lv .t li»«< . ) ■ C to lb box. O «, free f t , , o o f f c charge, N o r f « . as » » fo llo w s: .: P M fr'aiid VZa^ihjaaS ruTler and gatherer, one binder, on e shirring plate, one aet o f four ¡ f ” ™“ * T j ) . 1 «•fan inch, one tucker, one ffhder braider, one abort or attachm ent foot, N w to Jt <*f an W oodw ork o o f f finest finmt quality quality oak or walnut, gothic cutter r. YVoodwork . cover and drawers, nickel-plated rin g» to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. . n n u 'T V UUN I day “Al hich much for r IIY tEWIN* MACHINES B U I «nttcriY »f *AVE A«tST * AND 0E»LE* I^P*0FITI o u t » G REA T O W E S . U j .I O H m i W t a H u h P H n ,h il la oroor to introdore t h lih lfh j in d « ..w in g m .c h i n , w . l o .k c eon- oon oKof, riv in g rM tltr o f th i, pnpot a chance to get « Br»t-el«M m a chine at the lowral l.rlee ever offered. On receipt o f * 1* *0 caa* and coupon, w e will »h ip the «fiovc-dew-ribed m achine anyw here aecnrely packed and em ted, and guatsnteeaafe delivery A ten year»1 "r it t e n warranty K u t with r«rh m achine Money refunded i f not as r»-prr»entrd after thirty days test «1 ,1 W e -U .h ip C O . I l . f « - « • « w ith privilege o f tw enty d a y .' t r i g « * rerelpt o f p 00 •• «gu aran tee o f good faith and ch arge.. I f you p refer thirty dayaMrial W o r e paying, vend for our large illuiitrat^ ca ta lo g « « w ith taatt- ■Ktnlalv. erplatnin g tolly how w e «h ip .o w in g m achines anywhaee to any. one at the lowest manufacturer , price« w ithout « .k in g on e cent In advance. The beat plan ia to «and all ca .h w ith order, a . you then aave the *1 00 difc count. R em em ber the coupon must be sent w ith ordoe. St" 6i uu*t t«nf wisti iuiiiwuii ini - M< 1*11, ftiikuut f u r » m l ' 3k"