Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, July 26, 1904, Image 1

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    SEMI-WEEKLY
C O Q U ILLE . CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY
VOL ¿ 2 .
Professional Cards.
Railroad up the Coast.
Our Sam e Law.
Following are a few point» of in­
J. L. Blitir, the gnuer.il agent of
terest
in out state game laws:
the Atrhinou, Topeka Santa Fe, is
PHYSICIAN AN l> Sl'HOHON
Male deer, antelope and moun­
¡D the city from Sun Francisco head­
C o qim li . k C ity , O re .
quarters for a short busiueas visit. tain sheep, open season July 15 to
Kronenberg Bldg.
Telephone S.
Mr. Blair talked yesterday of November 1. Female deer, August
Next Door to P. 0 .
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the growth of the Santa Fe system 15 to November 1. K illin g of spot­
and of its stretching out into the ted fawns, elk or beaver prohibited
regions of Northern
California, at all timea of year. No one is al­
Stanley & Burns,
where it is now buildiuginto the lowed to take more than five deer
Attorney su t Law,
Humboldt country.
This section in a season. N ight hunting or with
Ilea l Estate, Golleotiune.
Hpceialties—Crim inal and D. 8. Land
is the home of the redwood, and dogs, the purchase or sale of hides
Case«. Notaries Publia.
the coming of the road there will without tags, or of venison, prohibit­
CoyUIX.Li.
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open up the market for that timber ed.
Open reason for silver grey squir­
in that part of the country greatly
to the advantage of tho people liv­ rel, October 1 to January 1.
Dr. M. 0. Stemmier.
ing there.
Quail, grouse, Dative pheasants
P h y s ic ia n a n d Suae i o n .
There has been for some time a prairie chickens, open season Oc­
O ffice o v e r
M yrtle P o in t ,
rumor to the effect that the Santa tober 1 to December 1; limit, 10
P e ritin e’ D ru g S tore.
O h b io N.
Fe lias designs on the coast of Ore­ birds per day.
Douglas county,
gon, and will in time build into the Sept. 1 to Deo. 1.
Coos Bay country. Mr. Blair would
Ducks, geese, swan open season
A.
Sherwood,
not make any definite statements from September 15 to January 1;
A ttobnkt at -L a w ,
on the subject, but he concurred in limit of ducks 100 per week or 50
N otary P ublic .
the opinion that such a road would in one day.
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have to he built in time and would
Eggs o f game and song birds
be of great advantage to the entire protected the year round.
coast.
Trout open season April 1 to
Walter Sinclair,
Engineers are now at work in the November 1. To be taken with
vicinity of Coos Bay on some rail­ book and line only. Sale prohibited
A t io u n b y - at -L a w ,
road project,
though Mr. Blair at all times.
N otaby F tjblio ,
stated that in his opinion these men
C oqu ille,
Oregon.
The laws of the State require non­
were not in the service o f his road. resident market hunters to have a
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At the same time they are there at license, costing $10 per season.
work and are heading towards the
/. Hacker,
It is unlawful to hunt within
South.
iuclosures without owner’s permis­
AB8TKACTEB OF TlTLEH.
The Coos Bay field and the coast sion,
C o q u il l e C it y , O bk
railway question is an alluring one,
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so say all railway men. It is esti­
W e a k H e n ris .
mated by timbermen that there are
Hall & Hall,
234.000. 000.000 feet o f standing are caused by indigestion. I f you
A ttorneys - at -L aw ,
timber on the slopes of the Const eat a little too much, or if you are
Dealer in U ral E s t a t i of a ll kinds.
Mountains, and most of this is on subject to attacks of indigestion, tbe
stomach expands -swells and puffs
M a rsh field , O regon.
the Western side. Is would take up agaiust the heart. This crowds
18.000. 000 cars to haul this lumber the heart and shortens the breath.
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to market.
Rapid heart beats and heart disease
J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
But aside from the hauling that is the final result. Kodo) Dyspep­
the road might get out of the sia Cure digests what you eat, takes
D hntist ,
the strain off the heart, cures indi­
country it is argued that it is to the gestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach,
Office two doors south Odd F ellow ’ s H all
interest ot the Sapta Fe to build iu- and
contributes
nourishment,
W ill make Bandon a professional visit
to Oregon, provided it comes as strength and health to every organ
the first M onday in each quarter.
near as the Eureka country, for o f the body. Sold by R. S. Knowl-
Coquille, Oregon.
for which locality it is now headed. ton.
The system 1ms at least 10,000 miles
of track throughout its length, most
Death of T. W . Crook, Sr.
of which is through a treeless and
E. D. Sperry.
W . C. Chase.
timberless country, where ties have
Theron W. Crook, one of the ear­
SPERRY & CHASE,
to be sent long distances. Most of ly pioneers of Del Norte and Curry
the bridge material and ties, as well counties, and for many years a
Attorney s-at-Law.
as tbe lumber for the buildings has prominent and highly esteemed cit­
Office in Kobinson Building,
to be sent over rival lines. I f by izen of Curry, died at the home of
building a short line to tap a new his son. Hon. A. H. Crook, in
Coquille,
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country, as rich as that of Coos Bay, Smith River valley, California, on
an unlimited timber supply could July 12, 1904.
be obtaiued, it would be of great
The deceased was born in Erie
E. G. D. Holden,
advantage
to
tbe
company
to
make
county,
New York, March 8, 1816,
L aw ybb ,
the extension.
and came W est in 1852, and was
Jastioe o f the Peace, C ity Recorder, U .8.
No plans have been announced one of the first settlers iu Smith
Commissioner, General Insoranoe
as yet from the railroad offices, but River valley, taking an active part
Agent and Notary Public.
rumors that are persistent are float­ in the Curry county Indian war o f
Office in Robinson B uilding.
ing through railroad circles that tho 1855-6, and had many thrilling ex­
C o q u ille , O regon.
extension is contemx>lated as soon periences.
H e settled in Curry
as the present extension into Hum­ county in 1865, and for many
boldt County is completed and years was a prominent figure in the
Geo. Russell, M. D.,
the railway fairly in operation.— business, social, and political af­
P hysician and B uboron ,
Oregonian.
fairs of the county.
Offioe upstairs in M A R T IN B U IL D IN G
Mr. Crook was a good man, an
C u re «1 c h r o n ic D ia r r h o e a A l t e r
C alls prom ptly answered day or night.
upright,
honorable citizen, and al­
T e n l e a r n o f S iiflV rln if.
though he had reached the full
N ig h t call w ill be answered from Mrs.
“ I wish to say a few words in
span of life usually allotted to mau,
W ickham ’ s Boarding Honse.
praise o f Chamberlain’s Colic,
the news of his death w ill be re­
Phone, main 136.
Cholera, and Diarrhoea Rem edy,”
ceived with sorrow and regret by
Coquille,
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Oregon.
say Mrs. Mattie Burge, o f Martins­
his hosts of friends.— Port Orford
ville, Va. I suffered from chronic
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Tribune.
diarrLoen for tea years and daring
that time tried various medicines
A. F. Kirshman,
without obtaining any permanent
Family Bookeeping.
D entist .
relief. Last summer one of my
Office at Residence, one block east o f
children was takeD with cholera
Much has been written of a wife’s
morbus, and I procured a bottle o f allowance but I believe that my hus­
T u ttle Hot-el.
ibis remedy. Only two doses were band has found the simplest solu­
Coquille
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required to give her entire relief tion of the problem. H e is a pro­
I then decided to try tbe medicine fessional man, so his income is very
myself, and did not nse all o f one irregular, and no regular sum is
bottle before I was well and I set aside for household expenses.
Str. D IS P A T C H
have never since been troubled The money is all placed in the
Tom White, Master,
with that complaint. One cannot bank in his name, but the bank
Leaves
I Arrives
say too much in favor o f that won­ officials have orders to accept my
Bandon.......7 a - m . ! C oquille... .10 a - m .
C oqu ille...... 1 P-M. I Bandon
4 P-M.
derful medicine.” This remedy is check for any amount he has on de­
Connect* at Coquille with train for Marshfield
and steamer Echo for M yrtle Point.
for sale by R. S. Kuowlton.
posit. Whenever any money is
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needed for household or personal
Str. F A V O R IT E
Some steamboat inspectors have
expenses I simply draw on tbe de­
J. C. Moomaw, Master,
been indicted for the Slocum holo­
Leave*
I Arrives
posit, marking the checks with “ H "
Coquille....... 7 a - m . | Bandon. .10:45 a - m . caust, but nobody has yet been pun­
for house or “ P ” for personal ex­
Bandon........ I P-M. | Coquille. 4:45 P-M.
ished for that crime. When Cleve­
penses. When any article costing
land became president in 1885 his
Str. R E T A
a considerable sum is purchased, it
Al va I<ee, Master,
party leaders demanded certain
is paid with a separate check and
Leave*
| Arrives
spoils of conquest, among which
C oq u ille...... 1 p - m . i
Bandon . . . . 5 p - m .
tho check so marked. He does
Bandon....... 7 A-M. | Coquille — 11 a - m . was the office o f Chief Inspectors o f
the same and no questions are
Carrying iiassengers and mail.
Steamboats. H e made a thorough
Coquille River Transportation Co. vestigation, found a man thorough­ ever asked as to what the money
wag used for. The only account
ly honest and temarkably vigilant,
Str. L IB E R T Y
we keep of expenditures is the can­
and persistently kept him in office
W . R. Banter, Master.
celed checks which are returned
during bis entire term.
It was an
Leaves
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each month by the bank. W e have
Bandon........ 7 a - m . j Coquille ...10 a - m . act which all parties applauded.
Coqoille .. .. 1 P-M. i Bandon . . . . 4 p m .
always lived within our income and
Make* connection with train at Coquille
saved something each year.— Mrs.
lin e M m u te C o u g h Ci
and up-river boat*.
T. w. pa n t e r . Manwring Owner. I For Cough«, Cold* and Croup.
J. P. in Good House-keeping.
Walter Culin. M. D.
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HERALD.
28, 1904.
Of Interest to Shippers
The Velvet Bean.
The following which will be of
interest to many, particularly those
interested iu shipping by sea, is
self explanatory:
“ You are no doubt aware that a
meeting will be held in Portland
on August 1st * f !hfi Merchant M a­
rine Commission— a Commission re.
quired by the law creating it— “ to
investigate and to report to the Con­
gress on tbo first day of its next
session what legislation, if any, id
desirable for the development of
the American Merchant Marine and
Ameiican Commerce, and also what
change, or changes, if any, should
be made in existing laws relating to
the treatment, comforts and safety
of seaman, in order to make more
attractive the seafaring calling in
the American Merchant services.”
Myrtle Point, Oro., July 17, 1904.
E ditor H erald : More than once
you have requested me to write
something for your paper which
would interest tbe agriculturists of
this sectioa of the country. So far
I have not complied with that re­
quest as it is my principle not to
thresh old straw. At present there
is something comparatively new
which would by trying an experi­
ment, and then every farmer should
do, if he wants to be classed among
the progressive farmers, prove val­
uable
This meeting will be held in the
rooms of the Commercial Club in
the Chamber of Commerce Build­
ing. I t is especially desired that
those who are inteiestedin the sub­
ject with which the Commission
deals should either be present at
tbe meeting of the Commission and
give their views in the matter, or
prepare a concise statement and
mail to tho undersigned.
Very truly yourse.
M. M o se s so h n .
For Joint Committee.
Th e p ill that will, w ill fill the bill,
W ithout a grip-*.
To cleanse the liver, without a quiver,
Take one at night.
D eW itt’s Little early risers are
small, easy to take, easy and gentle
iu effect, yet they are so certain in
results that no one who uses them
is disappointed. F or quick relief
from biliousness, sick headache,
torpid liver, jaundice, dizziness and
all troubles arising from an inac­
tive, sluggish liver, Early Risers
are unequalled.
Sold by R. S.
Knowlton.
N o W here to Go.
Those who are complaining about
having nowhere to go will be glad
to learn that there will be a most
interesting evening's entertainment
provided on August 4.
Full an­
nouncements later.
H a y Baling
THE VELVET
NO 5.
Knowlton's
Drug Store
Toilet Articles, School Books
and School Supplies,
Kodaks and Kodak Supplies,
Pine Stationery a Specialty.
Coquille, Oregon.
BEAN.
Eighteen thousand pounds of hay
from one acre, remaining parts of
the plants a powerful restorer of
worn out and exhausted soil.
The velvet bean is one of the le­
guminous plants, ’ it has in the
greatest measure the power to as­
similate atmospheric nitrogen. Un­
less like other leguminous growths,
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such as clover, peas, soy beans, it
thrives well on very poor soil much
better than any of the above named
plants. I t has been grown to the
P R O P R IE T O R S
length of thirty feet sprouting from
one single root.
As a soil restorer and for growth
Experienced Help
Reasonable Rates
to pasture and afterwards to enrich-
en the soil nothing better has yet
Special Rates to Families and Hotels
been introduced.
The great growth of this plant
We make our own Boap and know its ingrsdients. .No injurious chemicals used.
as begume compelis the farmer to
Oar baskets will be left at all the principal points on the river.
Goods called, for and delivered in Coquille City.
take the largest part of the plant
and crop from the ground, other­
wise it will sour the soil. The plow­ A. J. SHERWOOD, Prei.
R. E. SHINE, Vloe Pres.
L. H. HAZARD, Cathltr
ing under should be done in the
late fail to avoid the heat of the
sun to start fermentation.
Before
O P C O Ç U IU LiH , O R E G O N .
plowing run a disk over the crop,
th6n plow and follow with disk if
the time allows to do so
The sow­ Transacts a General Banking Business
ing should be done in rows, five feet
wide and the beans should be one
Board of Directors.
Correspondents.
foot apart, they would need two or R. G. Dement,
A . J. Sherwood,
National Bank of (kvmmerce. N ew Y ork City
L . Harlocker,
L . H . Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Franciaoo
three cultivations when well started.
Isaiah Hacker,
R .E . Shine, i First N at’l Bank of Portland, Portlan
They w ill soon cover the ground
thickly, killing all the weeds, im­
proving the texture of the soil.
A L L THE L E A P I A G
One peck and a half will plant one
DEALERS H ANDLE
acre. This velvet bean should re.
THE C E L E B R A T E D
ceive full attention by the farmers.
Tho pods will grow like grapes
in clusters and will not shatter or
wraste.
Cattle, horses, hogs or
sheep are very fond of them.
M. C. Pohl.
C
o q u il l e
Steam Laundry
INOSLER & LYONS
Best of Work
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
Magnolia Whisky
I am out with my hay press this
season aud am ready and prepared
ROTHCILILD BROS.
to do quicker aud better work than
a V e r y C lo s e C a l l .
D ISTR IB U TO R S
ever before. W ill be in the neigh­
“ I stuck to my engine, although
PO R T BAA'D: OREGON.
borhood o f Coquille in a few every joint ached and every nerve
days Terms, $1.50 per ton.
was racked with pain,” writes C. W.
Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of
R o y S t e v e n s ,
Phene 113.
M yrtle Point. Burlington, Iowa, “ j was weak H
nnd pale, without any appetite and K i
all run down. As I was about to
O regon G ra n d L o d g e O fficers.
give up, I got a botte of Electric
f
Bitters, and after taking it ’ I felt as
Follow ing is a list of officers of
well as I ever did in my life.”
the grand lodge
o f Oregon of Weakly, sickly, run down people al­
o f the A . O. U. W . which were ways gain new lifo, stronght and 1
elected in Portland on Thursday: vigor from their use. Try them.
GENERAL
L I N E OP CH EM ICALS, DRUGS, P A T E N T
Grand Master— F. Berchtold, of Satisfaction guaranteed by R. S.
Knowlton. Price 50 cents.
M E D IC IN E S , D R U G G ISTS’ S U P P L IE S
Lodge N o. 4 , Corvallis.
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T O IL E T A R TIC LE S, ETC.
Past Grand Master— George H.
T ea ch ers' E xam ination.
Durham, of Pacific Lodge, No. 1 7 ,
Grant’s Pass.
The regular examination of ap­
Grand Foreman— W . J, Clark, plicants for state and county papers
o f Lodge N o. 9 . Gervais.
will be held in my office in Ccquillo
Grand Overseer— Philip Gevurtz, beginning at 9 a. m., August 10th,
of Industry Lodge. N o. 8, Portland. anil closiog at 4 p. m., August 12th,
Having had many years o f experience in this line
Grand Recorder— Newton Clark, 1904.
wo are prepared to give all the
best of satisfaction.
Riverside Lodge, N o. 8. Hood
Dated this 20th day of July, 1904.
R iver.
W. H. B u n c h ,
Grand Recorder— R. L . Durham.
County Supt.
8S8S8SR3
Hope Lodge, No. 1 . Portland.
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Grand Gu:de— W . H . Warner, of
D ie d .— A t the home of her daugh­
Safety Lodge, No. 13 , Albany.
ter, Mrs. W. A. Smick, two and one
Grand Inside Sentinel—Samuel half miles east of Roseburg, Mrs.
Roake, o f Falls City Lodge, No. 59 , Jerusha Godwin. Mrs. J. Alma
Oregon City.
Godwin was born January 22, 1816,
Grand Outside Sentinel—George in Johnstown, N. Y., being at the
Baldwin, of Linkville Lodge, N o. time of her death, July 20, 1904, 88
i n , Klamath Falls.
years
and
6
menths
old.—
Trustee, for three years’ term— I’ laindeiler.
G. G. A . Polii’ of Seattle Lodge,
IsÆarsïifield., Ore.
N o. 12, Astoria.
T ea ch ers' In stitu te.
Supreme Representative— George
Agents for leading makes of
The annual Teachers’ Institute
H . Durham, Newton Clark and D.
for 1904 for Coos county will be
Solis Cohen.
held in Coquille during the third
week in August, beginning at 1 p.
N O T IC E .
m. on tho 15tb, and closing with
The members of the D. of H. the evening session the 18th.
We buy f ir Cash from Manufactures and therefore can
will take notice that their place of
A very strong corps o f instructors
sell you at bottom prices. Wo also carry a full line o f
meeting has been changed from I including State Supt, Ackerman,
O. O. F. hall to the W. O. W. hall, will conduct the daily work and
and the time of meeting from 1 st address the audience at the evening
and 3rd Mondays to the 1st and sessions. All teachers aud friends
And everything else in the music line.
3rd Wednesdays of each month.
of education are cordially invited
M rs . N. P i . t i . e r ,
to be present. This should prove
Recorder. one of our most successful meet­
I O O F HALL-
ings.
\V. H. B usch ,
o tfT * E a r l y R i s e r s
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County Supt
Th* famous little pill*.
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/New Drug Store.
GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP
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Prescriptions
A Specialty.
Golden Building
- - - Coquille, Oregon.|
Chas. Grissen
Music C°
Pianos and Organs
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings
C H A S . G R IS S E N M U S IC C O .
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