SEMI-WEEKLY
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY
P rofession al Cards.
M y rtle Point Encampment.
WALTER CULIN, M. D.
Last Saturday night, C. A. Hur-
! ring ton, district deputy chief |>a
C o q u il l e C i t y , On*. triarch, with about twenty other
Kronen berg Bldg.
members of the three linke fraterni
T e le p h o n e S.
Next lKx»r to P . 0 .
ty from this place went to Myrtle
Point and instituted Myrtle Point
OR. M. 0. STEMMLER.
Encampment No. 63,1. O. O. F. The
PHYSICIAN A N D S U R G E O N .
officers elected and installed were
M y b t l e P o in t ,
Office over
E. H. Harris, T. W. McCloeky, J.
Peritine’ Dru« Store.
O regon .
W ; L. A. Roberts, U P . ; A. H.
Bender, Scribe, Dr. K. A. Leep
I. HACKER,
Treas.; Floyd Spiers, Jr. W. The
ABSTRACTER OF T I T L E S .
appointive officers were filled also,
C o q u il c e C i t y , O re
but we failed to get the names.
After the encampment was duly
A. J. Sherwood,
instituted and the officers elected,
A ttobnby at -L aw ,
the following brothers of the sub
N otary P ublic ,
ordinate Lodge were given a lively
bout with the goat of the various
Coquille,
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Oregon
degrees of the encampment; D. A.
Huling, B. T. VanDacar, P. L. Phe
lan, J. H. Matheny, Qeo. Laingor,
Walter Sinclair,
L. W. Traver, Chas Rackleff, B. C.
A ttorney - at -L a w ,
Lehmanoskey, C E. Huling, N.
N ota by P u b l ic ,
G. W. Perkins, J. A. Martin and
C o q u ille,
O regon .
Ernest Schneider.
An elegant lunch was served at
the Myrtle Point hotel at 1 o'clock.
Hall & Hall,
The work began about 9 o'clock
A ttobnby 8- at -L aw ,
p. m. and closed at G a. m. The
Dealer in K kal E statk o f all kind s.
boys from Coquille are loud in their
Marshfield, Oregon.
praises of the new encampment for
the royal manner in which they en
tertain visitors. It is needless to
J. Curtis Snook, 0. D. S.
say that the band of union and fra
D bn tist ,
ternity already existing between the
Office two doors south O dd Fellow ’ s H all
members of the order at this place
and at Myrtle Point was strengthen
W ill m ake Bandon a professional visit
ed by this visit. For real fraterni
the first M onday in eaoh quarter.
ty it is bard to beat the boys of
Coquille, Oregon.
the three links,
One of the Visiting Gang.
P H Y S IC IA N
A N D SU R GEON
T
E . D. Sperry.
W . C. Chase.
SPERRY & CHASE,
At to rn e s-a t-L a w .
Office in K obinson B uilding,
C o q u ille ,
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O reg o n .
E. G. D. Holden,
L aw ybr ,
J astice o f the Peace, City Recorder, U . 8.
Com m issioner, G eneral Insurance
Agent and Notary
Office
P ablic.
in Kobinson B u ild in g.
Coquille,
Oregon.
Geo. Russell,
P hysician
and
M. D.,
S ubobon ,
; Offioe npRtairs in M A K T I N B U I L D I N G
C alls prom p tly answered d ay or nigh t.
N ight ca ll w ill be answered from M rs.
W ickham ’ s Boarding H ouse.
Phone, m ain 136.
Coquille,
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A. F. Kirshman,
at ltenidenoe, one
blook east of
T n ttle " H otel.
Coquille
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Newberg, Or., July 7.- -T h » post-
office at this place was broken into
and robbed some time after mid
night last night.
The burglars
entered the building by the rear
door, using a skeleton key. The
outside door of the safe was drilled
in such a manner as to allow the
combination to be manipulated, and
the inner door was drilled and then
blown off. The robbers secured
about $300 cash and between $200
and $300 worth of stamps.
While all appearances indicate
that the robbery is the work of pro
fessional safebreakers, owing to the
fact that no suspicious characters or
strangers have seen in th 6 town, or
even in the immediate vicinity, of
late, the officers advance the theory
that the burglary was committed by
local talent, and are directing their
efforts along this line in an endeav
or to secure a clue that will Rad to
the capture of the perpetrators.
Oregon.
D E N T IS T .
Offioe
Postoince Robbed at Newberg.
Oregon.
Another American girl who mar
ried a French Duke, by reason of
the divorce which has been granted
to her, loses her high sounding
title, and her doting father is out
some $ 600 , 000 . The pity of it all
is she is the daughter of an ex-
Vice-President of the United States,
and should have known better.
W o n d e r fu l N erve.
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.
Str. DISPATCH
Tom W hite, Master,
Leaves
I Arrives
B an d o n ......... 7 a - m .
Coquille
10 a - m .
C oquille........ 1 P-M. | B a n d o n
4 p - m .
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield
and steamer Echo for M yrtle Point.
Str. FAVORITE
J . C. Monmaw. Master,
Leaves
I Arrives
Coquille......... 7 a - m . J Bandon.. 10:46 A-M.
Bandon.
1 P-M. I Coquille. 4:45 p-M.
Str. RETA
Alva Lee. Master,
Leaves
I Arrives
C oqu ille........ 1 p-M.
B an d o n
5 P-M.
B an d o n ......... 7 a - m , j
Coquille. . . . 11 A-M.
Carrying passengers and mail.
Coquille River Transportation Co.
Str. LIBERTY
W . R . Panter, Master.
Leaves
| Arrives
Bandon.......... 7 a - m . | Coquille. . . . 10 a - m .
Coquille . . . . 1 p-M. | Bandon . . . . 4 | p - m .
Makes connection with train at Coquille
and up-river boats.
T . W . P A N T E R , Managing Owner.
Str. ECHO
T . W . McCloskey. Master,
Leaves
j
Arrives
Myrtle Point , . .7 A-M. Coquille C’ y 9 4 0 a - m .
Coquille C i t y . . . l P-M. | Myrtle P ’t ..4 :0 0 P-M.
Daily except Sunday.
Str. WELCOME
O. W illard, Master,
Leaves
I
Arrive«
M yrtle Point 1:30 p - m . I C oqniD eC y 4:00 P-M.
Coquille CKy 7:00 A-M. \ M yrtle P*t 1 0 4 » A-M.
Connects with lower-river boats at Coquille
City for Band*« and intermediate pointe<
Ample bargee for handling freight
Is displayed by many a man en
during pains of accidental Cnts,
Wounds, Bruises, Bums, Soalds,
Sore feet or stiff joints. But there’s
no need for it Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve will kill the pain and cure the
trouble. It's the best Salve on
earth for Piles, too. 25c. at R. S.
Knowlton’s Druggist
The cry now is to let each city
inspect its own steamboats. There
should be local inspectors held per
sonally responsible, and the results
o f the inspection should be pub
lished monthly in the daily papeis.
A new life preserver is badly need
ed which will float a human being
instead of dragging him to death.
Rotten, granulated cork has had ita
day. It is gratifying to observe that
excursions by steamboats are being
tabooed. Children can be amused
in a less dangerous and more sensi
ble manner.
W eak
H e a rts.
are caused by indigestion. If you
eat a little too much, or if you are
subject to attacks of indigestion, the
stomach expands— swells and puffs
up against the heart This crowds
the heart and shortens the breath.
Rapid heart beats and heart disease
is the final result Kodo) Dyspep
sia Cure digosta what you eat, takes
tha strain off the heart, cures indi
gestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach,
and
contributes
nourishment
strength and health to every organ
o f the body. Sold by R. S. Knowl-
ten.
Leading Events o f the T w en ty
first W e e k of the W ar.
C ounty Court P roceedin gs.
C o 'it in u d from last week
June 30th— Russian Vladivostok
squadron which was out for seyeral
days in the Korean waters, eludes
the Admiral Kamimura’s squadron
and reaches the harbor.
July let-- -Report is current that
a great battle is in progress cn land
and sea near Port Arthur.
July 2nd— Admiral Togo reports
that the 12 th division of his torpe
do boat flotilla, under comminder
Yamada, delivered an attack on the
Russian guardship at the entrance
of Port Arthur and that he has suc
ceeded in sinking the ship and a
torpedo boat destroyer. His losses
were one officer and thirteen men
killed and one officer and three
men wounded.
July 3rd— Admiral Kamimura re
ports that owing to the dense fog
and also the superior speed of the
Russian Vladivostok ships his scout
ing ships were unable to bring the
Russians to accept a battle, he has,
however, ordered his torpedo boats
to chase and engage the enemy at
any cost The torpedo flotilla has
succeeded in reducing the distance
but then the Russians put all the
lights out and in the darkness made
their escape.
July 4th— Japanese occupy Mao
Tien Pass unopposed and continue
their forward movement with rapid
ity.
July 6 th—Admiral Togo sends in
four fireships aDd makes the fifth
attempt to close the channel of Port
Arthur, about 300 feet of which
baa been still left open since his
fourth attempt.
July 6 th—Genet al Oku reports
that all the bridges between Pulan-
tien and Wafantien have been re
paired and the railroad is d o w used
by the Japanese army.
July 7th—Japanese
gunboat
“ Kaimon” while in a special duty
outside of Talien Wan Bay, strikes
a floating mine and sinks. Nearly
all of her crew are saved.
July 8 —Japanese capture over
ten guns and fifty prisoners near
Kai Chou.
July 9th--After a desperate fight
ing General Oku occupies Kaiping.
While the full details of the battle
are not yet obtainable it is persist
ently reported that this will prove
the most bloody battle ever taken
place since the beginning of the
war.
July 10th—Japanese are reported
to have captured one of the most
important forts, a key to the de
fence of Port Arthur.
Admiral Togo makes a torpedo
attack on Port Arthur squadron.
The result is not given out, but it
is rumored that another Russian
cruiser o f Diana class has been
sunk.
T h e pill that w ill, w ill fill the bill,
W ith oat a gripe.
To oleanae the liver, w ithoat a quiver.
Take one at nigh t.
Coos City.
Judges.
W m R oss......................
M J Brownron...............
W P F o x ........................
NOTES AND COM M ENT
Clerks.
James H W all..............
Julius Kruse..................
Coos River.
resulted in the discharge ol 20,000
3 00 of the working force since the busi
3 00 ness reaction set in.
Judges.
Anson Rogers.................
E J Coffolt.....................
J W Quick.....................
Clerks.
W H Smith.
E T Coffelt.
Coaledo
An Indianapolis negro dropped a
watermelon
to rescue a child from
3 00
under
the
wheels
of an electric car.
3 00
3 GO The almoners of Carnegie's hero
fund should uot overlook this in
cident.
Judges
W B Beebe. ..........................
John Grandy.........................
Fred Poore.............................
Clerks
Godfrey Storhm.....................
Wm G row..............................
Coos River North.
Judges.
Chas Rodine...........................
G W Stemmerman.................
John Porter...........................
Clerks.
C E Edwards.... .................
G A G ould.............................
J H Pricn.............................
East Coquille.
Judges
W C Chase.............................
R J Dean...............................
C T S k eels...............................
Clerks.
C A Gage...............................
E E Johnson.........................
A Gottsche.............................
West Coquille.
Judge 3
J J Lamb.................................
B H Burns............................
N Lorenz.................................
Clerks.
Geo O Leach ........................
J W Nosier.............................
0 C Sanford...........................
Deer Park.
J udges
E J Bigelow...........................
Ira Buzan...............................
N E Bigelow...........................
Clerks.
S H Whitney.........................
W E Bigelow.........................
Dora.
Judges
Wm Abernethj-.....................
E P Mast...............................
J O Stemler..........................
Clerks.
F E Schofield.........................
S L Minard ........................
L F R Heller.........................
Enchanted Prairie.
Judges
A L Nosier............... ......... ..
H H Browuson......................
Thos Rookard......................
Clerks.
W P Davis................... ........
A O Hooton...........................
8 S Endicott...........................
Empire City.
DeWitt’s Little early risers are
small, easy to take, easy and gentle
in effect, yet they are so certnin in
results that no one who uses them
is disappointed. For quick relief
from biliousness, sick headache,
Judges
torpid liver, jaundice, dizziness and Wm Turpen...........................
all troubles arising from an inac
tive, sluggish liver, Early Risers M L Tower.............................
are unequalled.
Sold by R. S. Henry Butler.........................
Knowlton.
Clerks.
C W San ford...........................
The public will now watch with M Timmerman.......................
some interest to see how many of
Four Miles.
the men indicted for manslaughter
Judges
in connection with the Slocum hor
C T Blumenrother.................
ror are ever sent to state prison and
W P Bovee.............................
pnt to hard work,
As lawyer
R P Hunt..............................
Douglass said in Washington, after
Clerks.
the conviction and sentence of Mac-
F H Colgrove.......................
hen, the Groffs, and Lorenz, "I t
J F Alumbaugh.....................
will be many a long day before any
Lake.
o f them are behind prison bars.”
Judges
And he was right— they are still at
liberty to attend banquets or prayer C E Hansen...........................
J E Peterson.........................
meetings.
G W Sanford.........................
There are few topics more inter
Clerks.
esting to the agriculturists and B F Savage...........................
fruit-growers than the question of J W Judd......... .....................
plant breeding. Some recent ex L F Crouch.............................
periments in crossing oranges and
Lee.
J udges
other citrus fruits made under gov
ernment auspices have proved very J V Shuck..............................
succeseful.
Not only have fruits J R Leonard...........................
with new flavors been the result, but J C Hervey...........................
Clerks.
the trees themselves will be able to
exist in more northern lstitudes. | Webb Mast ...........................
The whole matter is fully described 1 D R Lewis...........................
and illustrated by H. Gilson Gard j W H Myers. .......................
ner in the July Cosmopolitan.
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<Con*inn»d on *nd p
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Knowlton's
Drug Store
There is but one Eastern man left
in President Roosevelt’s cabinet,
and he thinks of getting out. West
3 00 ward the star of empire, etc.
3 00
Efforts at retrenchment by the
3 00 Pennsylvania railroad company have
Toilet Articles, School Books
and School Supplies,
Kodaks and Kodak Supplies,
Fine Stationery a Specialty.
Coquille, Oregon.
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There are 30,000 telephone sta
tions in the little state of Connec
ticut. The inciease in the number
3 00 of stations tor the present year is
Evidently al
3 00 estimated at 8 , 000 .
3 00 most everything iu Connecticut is
done by talking.
3 00
It is stated that no less that 11,000
3 00
young men are annually securing a
military education in she civil
schools and colleges of America.
3 00 And that the instruction is being
3 00 given under the direct supervision
3 00 of the government.
C oquille
Steam Laundry
P H O N E 11 6
INOSLER & LYONS
P R O P R IE T O R S
Experienced Help
Best of Work Reasonable Rates
The old favorite of the children,
3 00
Special Rates to Families and Hotels
3 00 Mrs. Tom Thumb that was, and
3 00 Countess Magri that it, has just
come over from Holland. She is We make our own soap and know its ingredients. No injurious chemicals used.
Our baskets will be left at all the principal points on the river.
still in the show world and brought
Goods called for and delivered in Coquille City.
G OO with her sixty-four dwarfs from
6 00 Budapest, where there is a colony A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres.
R. E. SHINE, Vice Pré«.
t. H. HAZARD, Caehler
6 00 ot midgets.
Judge Tillmau, of Quittnau, Ga.,
has discovered a process for so man
ufacturing cane syrup as to prevent
its deterioration. It is expected that
this will open the markets of the
world to Georgia syrup, and add
millious to the value of Southern
agricultural products.
Of the money earned by Ameri
can railroads last year, $ 1 , 684 , 447 ,-
408 was divided amony stockhold
ers and bondholders, and the re
mainder, $ 2 , 526 . 680 , 11 8 , went to
the 1 , 789,315 employes. The owners
of railroads are far more numerous
than the workers on railroads.
With the intent of conserving the
flow of water, and preventing im
proper use of the land, the state of
Massachusetts is planting a forest of
some 3,000 acres in the town of
Clinton, around the basin of the
great reservoir which is to supply
boston. Two and one-half millions
of tree will be set out, and the work
has been going on for five years.
F IR ST N A T IO N A L
OF CO ÇU IÜ L1B, O R E G O N .
T r a n sa c t« a General Banking B u sin ess
Board of Directors.
Correspondents.
R. O. Dement,
A . J. Sherwood,
L. Harlocker,
L . H . Hazard,
Isaiah Hacker,
It. E. Shine.
National Bank o f Commerce, New York City
Crocker W oolworth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco
First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portlan
A L L THE L E A D TALL
DEALERS H AN DLE
THE CELEBRATED
Magnolia Whisky
ROTHCHILD BROS.
DISTRIBUTORS
PORTLAND: OREGON.
/New Drug Store.
Boston celebrates with great
strenuousuess Bunker Hill day.
Why, at this late day, with all the
sins ot the British forgiven, it is
hard to tell, At the last celebration
no less than 300 children were in
jured, and had to be taken to the
hospital for treatment. Fire crack
ers and toy pistols did the damage.
Every little while notice appears
in the press that some student at
Yale is missing.
He is sick; or he
has lost his mind ; or he has over
studied; or he has fallen out of a
window; or he has eloped. When
the last missing Yale Junior left
New Haven he was undetermined
whether to go to the Princeton-
Yale baseball game, or to a prayer
meeting.
It is suggested that he
was out of his head.
The Filipinos now touring this
country ate unable to keep up with
the American pace; they beg to be
allowed to take a mid-day nap as
they do at home. Several of the
Commissioners were taken ill in
Boston, and did not feel able to go
to Lynn to see the marvelous pro
cess of making boots and shoes by
just pressing a button. One of them
has bad the wit to say that the
I Filipinos are a very small people,
and that they lack the vigor of soul
and body which enables the Anglo-
Saxons to accomplish such won
ders,
They are sensible that their
civilization is not yet upon such a
high plane as to require all the no
tions made in Yankee land. Give
them freedom first, and perhaps
they will become good customers.
It is a question whether they will
go home contented or suffused with
a divine discontent.
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BANK
GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP
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GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATEN T
MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Prescriptions
A Specialty.
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Having had manv years of experience in this line
we are prepared to give all the
best of satisfaction.
¡hGolden Building
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Coquille, Oregoi
Chas. Grissen
Music C°
HvrarsH-fleld., Ore.
Agents for leading makes of
Pianos and Organs
We boy for Cash from Manufactures and therefore can
sell yon al bottom prices. Wo aleo carry a foil line o f
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings
And everything else in the music line.
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