Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, August 09, 1904, Image 1

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    SEMI - WEEKLY
VOL
22.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST i>, 1904.
E n teral as second-class m atter Jul
UHM, at the postonico at Uoquille, Ore1
«o n , under act o f CongresB
;resB o f March
1879.
W alter Culin, M. D.
l ’ lIVBKTAS AND SlJROBON
C oquille C ity , O he .
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T C e p h o n e 3.
Stanley & Burns,
Attorueya-at-Law,
Real Entate, Collections.
.Specialties—Criminal and U. 8. Land
Caaes, Notaries Poblio.
CoquiLLH,
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O bb OON.
Geo. Russell, M. D.,
P h y s ic ia n a nd S d b ok on ,
Office upstairs in MARTIN BUILDING
Calls promptly answered day or ni«ht.
Night call will be answered from Mrs.
Wickham’s Boarding Hon so.
Phone, main 136.
C oqu ille,
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Oregon.
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A. J. Sherwood,
A t to r n b y - a t - L a w ,
N ota ry P u b l ic ,
C oqu ille,
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Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
A txobnry - a t - L a w ,
N otary P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
Oregon.
/. Hacker,
A bstracter of T itle «.
C oquille C it y , O re
Hall & Hall,
A t to rn e y s - a t - L a w ,
{ Denier in U r a l E st a t r o f all k in d s .
M arshfield,
Oregon.
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J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
D h n t is t ,
OlBoo two doors south Odd Fellow’s Hall
1 Will make Bandon a professional visit
the first Monday in eaoh quarter.
C oqu ille, O regon.
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W . C . Chase.
E . I). Sperry.
SPERRY & CHASE,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office in Robinson Building,
C oqu ille,
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Oregon.
E. G. D. Holden,
IlAWYBB,
Jastioo o f the Peace, City Kfloorder, 0 .8 .
Commissioner, General Insnranoe
Agent and Notary Poblio.
Office in Robinson Building.
C oqu ille,
Oregon.
A. F. Kirshman,
D entist .
Offloe
at Residence, one block oast of
Tattle Hotel.
O regon.
C oqu ille
COQUILLE RIVER STEAM BO AT CO.
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D IS P A T C H
Tom White, Master,
Leaves
I Arrives
Bandon....... 7 a - m . | Coquille... .10 a - m .
Coquille....... 1 P-M. j Bandon . . . . 4 P-M.
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield
and steamer Esho for Myrtle Point.
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F A V O R IT E
J. C. Moomaw. Master,
Arrives
Leaves
Bandon. . 10:45 A-M.
7 A M.
Coquille
1 P-M.
Coquille . 4:45 P-M.
Bandon.
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R E T A
Alva Lee, Master,
Leaves
| Arrives
Coquille....... 1 P-M. j Bandon . . . . 5 P-M.
Bandon . .. V 7 a - m . | Coquille... .11 4*M-
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Carrying passengers and mail.
Coquille River Transportation Co.
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L IB E R T Y
W . R. Panter, Master.
Leaves
I Arrives
Bandon*........ 7 a - m . I Coquille. ...10 a - m .
Coquille...... 1 P-M. | Bandon . . . . 4 P M. j
Makes connection with train at Coquille
and up-river boats.
T W. PAN TKR, Managing Owner.
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HERALD.
E C H O
T. W. McClmkey. Master,
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Arrive*
Vyrtle Point.. .7 A *, j Cuqailla C’y 9:S0 a - m .
ÇnqaUlt City. 1 P-M. | Myrtle P’t..4:<10 P-M.
T M y except Snnd»v
day.
Tbe Horticultural display, which REMINISCENCES OF ROGUE RIVER WAR.
The main room is filled with is closely associated with tho agri­
St, Louis, August 6, 1904.— Al. magnificent views of Oregon's just­
cultural showing, has become fa­ Written by “ Uncls Sam’ ’ Handsaker lo
though 2000 miles from home and ly famed scenery, Indian robes and
Lieut. Stephen Longteilow.
mous on account of the daily dem­
handicapped by a comparatively other articles of interest. One side
onstrations of
Oregon prunes
(Continued.)
small state appropriation, Oregon
is completely filled by a large firo- which are cookud without sugar and
Our cooking utensils consisted in
has an exhibit at St. Louis that
place that can accommodate cord- served cold. They are said to be frying pans in which we baked our
would be » credit to any state in
wood with ease. Directly over the the finest pi lines grown in the hread and fried the meat, or in
the Union,
The various depart­
fireplace is a fifteen-foot panorama United Slabs, nud thousands o t their absence a forked stick around
ments are under the charge of cap­
of Portland, the Exposition City of pounds of the.« are shipped to which the dough was placed and
able superintendents and all the dis­
1905, showing Bnow-capped peaks France e ' c y year, where they are set before the fire; a coffee pot and
plays have been installed in tuch an
and the beautiful Willamette river repacked and scut hack to America camp kettle.
We “ browned” our
attractive manner that they never
and the surrounding country.
to command fancy prices.
A re­ own coffee and in the absence of
fail to interest the World’s Fail-
In addition to the main reception cent report of an American consu­
a mill would place tbe berries in a
visitors.
room there are four office rooms lar agent in the interior of France cloth and pound them.
Never before have such disadvan­
which also contain interesting ar­ o a lls attention to this extensive
A BIO EXCITEMENT IN CAMP.
tages been overcome in securing the
ticles from Oregon. In the rear is practice on the part of the wily
The life of a soldier on the fron­
state exhibit, and never before in
a stockade 100 feet square, with Frenchman.
tier is not all sunshine neither is it
tho history of Oregon’s partieipa
bastions at the two outer corners.
Oregon is also justly famed as all shadow. You will call to mind,
tion ¡ d American expositions have
The nearest exhibit to the state the "Land of the Big Red Apple," old Comrade, the time we were
the efforts of those in charge of the
building is the Mining display in and her showing along this line is camped at Mr. L. D. Kent’s place,
showiugs been crowned with suc­
the South corner of the Palace of also good.
Last year the state near where the town of Dillards,
cess as has been attained at the
Mines and Metallurgy.
This dis­ shipped 50 carloads of this fruit, some ten miles south of Roseburg,
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
play is the best mining exhibit ever und it will produce even a larger s located, and h ow our good old
Oregon has had exhibits at every
got together by the state and repre crop this year.
Captain, when about to make a trip
celebration held in the United
scots Oregon’s mining industry in
Oregon cherries are now on dis­
to Roseburg, paraded the company,
States in the last decade, hut her
the most complete manner.
play. One of the cherry judges
and made a special request that for
crowuiug triumph has been at St.
The most important and inter­ who recently passed) by the exhibit
one night during his absence those
Louis, where she has installed a
esting part of the display in the sampled tbe Bing and the Black
of the boys who were so fond of
display that represents every brauch
Mining Palace is the pure gold Republicans announced that they
“ tripping the light fantastic toe”
of industry uud resource existing
showing. A large gold brick from were the finest cherries he had
might remain in camp and give the
within her boundaries.
an Eastern Oregon mine weighs jver seen. In Missouri the Black
“ girls” a rest, for strange as it may
Oregon’s displays are divided in­
63 ounces and is worth $18 an Republican is known as tbe Oregon,
to six departments exclusive of the
ounce. It isn’t tbe kind of a gold because it was originated in the seem, the girls were fond of dancing
state building, which contains no
brick you read about, either; its Western state. The Bing is also a too. During the day it was whis
exhibits other than those generally
pure gold and is valued at close to native of Oregon. 1'akiDg all in all pered around that the Captain’s re.
placed in state structures.
These
$1200. There are several thousand Oregon has an exhibit of which her quest would be ignored and the us­
six departments are Mining, Educa­
dollars’ worth of pure gold in people should be prou
Her dis­ ual dance follow.
tional, Agricultural, Horticultural,
Some of the boys who did not
smaller pieces and in dust, and five plays do her credit at this great ex­
Forestry, Fish and Qarne. Each of
thousand dollars’ worth of 75 per position and attract universal atten­ care to pass away tbe time in this
those exhibits is in its respective
cent gold quartz, worth $15 an tion. The state will receive great manner, decided that they would
exhibit palace.
ounce. It is within the last few benefit from the fair, and the mon­ have a share in the evening’s sports,
The Oregon building itself is one
One of
years only that Oregon’s mines have ey appropriated for the exhibits but in another manner.
of the most interesting state struc­
reached a high stage of develop­ will bring manifold returns to the them who I am sure is one of the
tures at the fair, and holds a high
few now living, but who would
ment, and this is the first opportun­ people of Oregon.
record for visitors, nearly ten thou­
blush to see his name in print, ex­
ity mine ownors have had of show
V io le n t a m i r s ot n m r r l i o e n C u r e -
sand having registered since the
plained to the picket on duty and
iug how extensive are the mineral
eit
S)- ( 'I m i ii lt e r la ln ’ a
C o lic ,
opening^day.
It was built at a
with his trusty rifle wended his way
e r a a n il D ia r r h o e a R e m e d y
resources of the state. Displays of
cost of $10,000 and is a reproduc­
an*l I V r l i a p * a l .i f e Staved.
some distance above the camp, and
¡rou, silver, copper, cinnabar from
tion of Fort Clatsop, the first
‘‘A short time ago I was taken soon after the dance at the house
which mercury is extracted, kaolin
with a violent attack of diarrhoea
building erected on the Pacific
from which porcelain is made, as­
bad begun, fired a number of shots,
and believe I would have died if I
coast by American citizens, being
bestos, cobalt, tin, nickel, zinc and had not gotten relief,” says John J. piercing the night air between the
constructed by the great explorers,
a dozen other interesting minerals Patton, a leading citizen of Patton, shots with the Indian war whoop.
Meriweather Lewis and William
friend recommended Let those who nover beard one, re­
are on display for visitors’ inspec­ Alabama.
Clark, on the sea shore in north­
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and tire to some secluded spot and
tion.
Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a
western Oregon, a little more than
The educational exhibit embraces twenty-five cent bottle and after while he is yelling at the top of his
100 miles from the placb where tbe
many bound volumes of school taking three doses of it was entirely voice, strike his lips rapidly with
city of Portland is now located.
work, pictures of all types of pub­ cured. I consider it the best reme­ his hand, and he will then have a
Lewis and Clark started on their lic aud private learning institution!! dy in the world for bowel com­ faint conception of what I wish to
long journey to the Pneific ocean in the state and examples of manual plaints. For sale by R. S. Knowl- explain. While this part of the
from St. Louis in 1804, and, after training. All of the display ranks ton.
program was being enacted, anoth­
spending one winter on their way, high with other states and shows
er one of the boys, named Robert
A n Item on Dress.
reached Oregon and the mouth of that work done by Oregon students
d a rk , and who thought he had
E ditor H erald : The term, gown been slighted because he had not
the Columbia river in 1805.
They is as good as work done hv students
built Fort Clatsop in that year and in any part of tho country. Tho ex­ is as old as tbe hills, and is no beeo invited to the dance, rushed
used it as a dwelling and a defense hibit is tastily installed, and partic­ more an Americanism than it is an to the door aud at the top of his
against the Indians during the ular pains have been taken to make Englishism. The Scotch have used voice, yelled, “ Indians! Indians!!’’
it for centuries.
winter of 1805-6, starting on their it attractive.
It is needless to say that tbe house
' ['wan on a summer's Afternoon,
return trip to the states in the
The Forestry, Fish and Game
was soon vacated by its ovening
A wee before the era (fie doon ,
spring of 1806.
displays are better at St. Louis A lassie in a brand new goon
visitors who hastened pell mell
Came o ’er the hills to Gowrie.”
In consideration of the fact that than they were at Chicago. In fact,
down the hill towards camp, many
In the above verse we observe
Portland intends to celebrate the the Oregon Forestry exhibit at
of them falling off the narrow foot
centennial of this memorable jour­ Chicago had practically no large that the Scotch idiom is used, and bridge that spanned a stream of
ney by the Lewis and Clark Expo­ logs or timbers, while at St. Louis gown becomes goon.
water. When they reached camp
The great ladies and the great
sition in the summer of 1905, tbe the state boasts the largest on the
and was given tbe ha! hall they
Oregon State Commission, which grounds. A fir log 30 feet long men of the uppercrust are ever
were, to use a slang expression,
striving
for
something
that
will
has charge of the state exhibits, and 9 feet 6 inches through at the
“
h o t” Lieutenant Jonathan Moore
both at St, Louis and at Portland, butt is one of the features.
This serve as a distinguishing mark— be the officer in charge, and one of
decided to erect at St. Louis as tbe log is one of seven cut from the it in dress or speech— that will be
the visitors at the house, demanded
state building a reproduction of the same tree, which contained some­ an indelible line of separation be­
the
name of the culprit, hut as may
famous fort and stockade.
The thing more than 40,000 feet B. M. tween the common herd and the
be sure it was not forthcoming.
original, built so many years ago, of lumber. The tree grew at Blind egotistical herd, generally spoken
With the When Captain Buoy returned the
has of course long since crumbled Slough, Clatsop county, and stood of as “ the smart set.”
following day, having heard in
away, and the only thing that now 200 feet to the first limb, rather defective articulation of the dressy
Roseburg that the Indians had made
remains to remind the sea side visi­ large in the eyes of tbe easterners, class, and their hypocritical and
an attack on our camp, the name­
immortal
tone,
we
wonder
why
it
is
tors of the presence of Lewis and but nothing unusual in Oregon.
less one “ acknowledged the corn,”
Clark is a salt cairn used by the Another feature is a squared tim­ that they do not hire serviceable
and tho decsion was:
"Y ou did
experts
to
talk
for
them.
explorers to euaporate sea water to ber, four feet by four at the end,
just right.”
The
woman’s
gown
and
the
short
procure table bait.’ This pile of and forty-two long.
Then there
I To be oontinned)
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boulders has been fenced in and are some big cedar blocks from frock of tho girl are the longstand­
ing
terms
used
in
that
direction;
Notice to Taxpayers.
will be properly cared for by the North Bend, Coos county, cut by
and, in these lines, no objection is
Oregon Historical Society.
the Simpson Lumber Company.
NOTICE IS H E RE BY G IVE N
offered to the term, dress; neverthe­
All these big sticks are in the
The Oregon building is made of
less, dress includes all raiment, both T H A T Jh e Board of Equalization
fir and pine logs brought all the outside Forestry Exhibit, while the
of men and women. The clothing for the County of Coos state of Ore­
way from Oregon, and is the first display of polished native woods is
capacity of dress is wonderful and gon will attend at tbe office of the
state building this westem com­ i side, along with the Fish and
manifold.
It makes beautiful, and county clerk of said countv, at Co­
The latter Bhow
mon wealth has ever had at any ex­ Game exhibits.
it hides affliction. In utility, it is a quille. Coos Cotinty, Oregon, on
position. The interior is finished every variety of game bird in Ore­
close relative of charity, and like it, the 29th. day cf August, A. D.,
in beautiful native woods— fir, pine, gon, including Bob White; several
it covers a multitude of sins.
1904 the same being the last Mon­
larch, spruce and cedar—and the kinds of quail, grouse, partridge,
S tar K ey .
day
in said month, at the hour of
long fine grain and the absence of prairie chickenB, sage hens, Oregon
nine o ’clock a, m. of said day and
pheasants
and
tbe
beautiful
ring­
ugly knots in the planking never
S h h
lle m la r h r
pubicly examine the assessment
fail to elicit favorable comment necked pheasant, which a few
“ For several yeers my wife was
rolls and correct all errors in valua­
from visitors .who know good lum- years ago was imported from China troubled with what physicians call­
tion descriptions of quality of lands,
ed
sick
headache
of
a
very
severe
her when they meet it.
Realizing and is no3v the mos^ plentiful game
She doctored with sev­ lots or other property.
Salmon in glass character.
that tho St. Louis Exposition would bird in Oregon.
eral eminent physicians and at a
Now, therefore, all persons hav­
be the greatest fair the world has jars and bottles showing the various great expense, only to grow woree
ing
business as before the said
ever seen, or probably ever will stages in tbe development of tbe untill she was vDable to do any kind
of work.
About a year ago she Board o f Equalization will take
see, and that this would he the fish from the egg are also shown.
Probably the finest collection of began taking Chamberlain’s Stom­ notice and appear at the time and
first time the statu was represented
grains
and grasses in the Palace of ach and Liver Tablets and today place aforesaid, and make due com­
by a building of her own, the com­
weighs more than she ever did l>e-
Agriculture
is in the Oregon dis­ fora and is real well,” says Mr. plaint, otherwise the assessment
mission has taken pains to erect a
building to contain features of in­ play. In addition to this display, Oeo. E. Wright 'of New London, will stand as returned by the assess­
For sale by R. S. or.
terest.
That this idea lias been there ie a magnificent collection of New York,
Witnesses my hand this 3t day of
carried out is attested by the large edible and and non-edible fruit in Knowlton.
T . J. T h r i f t ,
crowds that have thronged the Or­ bottles, hope in hales, and other
New goods at th^ New Drug July.
Assessor Coos Cotinty, Oregon.
Store
egon building ew r since opening farm products.
NO.
Oregon at the E xposition .
Knowlton's
Drug Store
5~\§>
T o ile t A rtic le s , School Books
and School Supplies,
Kodaks and Kodak Supplies,
Fine S ta tio n e ry a Specialty.
Coquille, Oregon.
C
o q u il l e
Steam Laundry
P H O N E 116
NOSLER & LYONS
P R O P R IE T O R S
Experienced Help
B est o f W o rk
Reasonable Rates
Special Kates to Fam ilies and H otels
W e m ake our own soap and know its ingredients. No injurious chem icals used.
Our baskets will be left at all the principal points on the river.
Goods called for and delivered in C oquille C ity.
A. J. SHERWOOD, Prêt.
R. E. SHINE, Vice Free.
I. H. HAZARD, Collier
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
op
COQUIhKiH, OREGON.
T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k in g
B u s in e s s
Correspondent».
Board of Director».
A . J. Sherwood,
, National Bank of Commerce, New York City
R. O. Dement,
li. Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard, ! Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco
la»i*h Hacker,
H. E Shine, i First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or.
I
/New Drug Store.
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GEO- A- CHURCHMAN. PROP
GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT
MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Prescriptions
A Specialty.
Having had many years of experience in this line
we are prepared to give all the
w u ou.
.
best of satisfaction.
Golden Building
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Coquille, Oregon.!
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