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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1905)
I SEMI - WEEKLY HERALD. ■■g ’ 1 K S FM TZJC. 50 V ol . E ntered an Hecond-duMH m utter Ju ly 8, July 8 , ! Ootl J 904 , at the |>outolHco at Ooquille , Ore- icon, under act of Congrefus of March 3, 1879. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 3, 1905. S eco n d P ou ltry Shipm ent. Subm arine Illum ination at Fair. F raternal T em p le for E x p o « - tion. Portland, Dec. 31.—E laborate Portland, Dec. 31.— A handsome submarine illumination of G uild’s Lake will form an unique feature of Temple of F raternity will be erected the Lewis and Clark Centennial. at the Lewis and Clank Exposition G uild’s Lake, whioh is the largest by the secret societies of the country. body of water ever enclosed within The building will serve as a meet an exposition fence, separates the ing place and club house for the mainland ami the Government Pen- thousands of members of the fra insuln, and is spanned by th e ternal orders ‘th at will visit the Bridge of Nations and the Trail, Fair. The sum of $35,000 will be ex which are aggregately over 2,000 feet loDg. Chief Engineer J. R. pended in erecting the structure, Thompson has planned to place and $10,130 of this has already rows of fifty candle-power incandes been raised. Of the sum raised, cent lamps on the bottom of the $10,000 haB been pledged by the Lake ol. each side of the Bridge of Associated Fraternities of America, Nations. The lights will be en other large contributors being the closed in air and water tig h t marine American Guild, tho Order of Wash receptacles, and when the illumina ington, the Ladies of the Maccabees, tion is accomplished it will be pos the G rand Lodge Ancient O rder of sible for spectators on the bridge to U nited Workmen, and tho Knights look down and see fish swimming and Ladies of Honor. The Coquille Co-operative Pack ing Company roport the success of tho second lurgc shipmeent of poul W alter Culin, M. D. try, (mostly turkeys,) to its 8an P hysician and S isob o n Francisco correspondent, the Cen Co n c lu .* C ity , U hk . tury Mercantile Company. I t has ¡ K roncnberg Itl.ix. showed beyond question the prac Telephone 3. Next Door to P. O. ticability of shipping poultry over the river route to Bandou, to the ever ready market of San Francisco. Stanley & Burns, In the case of this particular ship A ttorueys-at- Law, ment, the steamers were b ar bound Real E state, C ollections. S p ecia lties—Crim inal and U. S. Land for eight days, b ut the Coquille Co Cases, N otaries Publio. operative Packing Company was COQUILLK, - - 0»EG01I. not. The manager had the poultry placed in a convenient barn, and ______ j____________ __ j_____ stuffed them with good old corn un til they added nearly a fourth more Geo. Russell, M. D., weight, and finally landed them on P h y s ic ia n and S ubg kon , a 22 cent market ahead of the New Office in R U SSE L L PHARMACY. Year’s trade. C alls prom ptly answered day or night, Besides that, he enjoyed the hos P h one, m ain 136. pitality of the Bandonites early and in the lake. Japan A c c e p ts P ro p o sa l. late, and celebrated with them in Oregon. C o q u ille , In order to make tho effect as at the Christmas festivities. tractive as possible, the lake will be Tokio, Dec. 28.—The Japanese This packing company manager filled with fresh water fish of various Government has agreod to negotiate i . i has thought out a scheme to market kinds, such bh lake trout, catfish, an arbitration treaty with (lie United all of the CoquiMo b u tter under one A. J. Sherwood, bass, m ullets and sun fish. W ater Htates. This is tho result of Ameri brand, so as to enable Coquille but- A tto rney - at - L aw , plants will also bo placed on both can Minister Griscom’s representa ter to obtain its ju st price in the N otary P ublic , sides of the bridge. tions to Baron Koinurn, M inister of San Francisco markets. H e is b et C o q u ille , : : O regon To complete the picture, the sur- Foreign Affairs, who lias notified ter situated to obtain this result i face of the lake will be dotted with him that his government is pleased than perhaps any other person in Indian canoes, propelled by rep re to accept America’s invilatiou. the valley, for the reason of his ex Walter Sinclair, sentatives of the Indian tribes Baron K otnura further states that cellent San Francisco connections. A ttorney - at -L aw , through whose country Lewis and Japanese M inister Tukitbira is fully The name of the brand is to be N otary P ublic , Clark passed in their historic pil- empowered to act with Secretary “From Coquille Blossoms” and the C o q u ille, O regon. grim age a century ago. Besides J of state H ay and fra m e and sign a plan is to be to first interest the these therd will be a myriad of j treaty of the kind at W ashington creameries in the thing, and if they other craft, ranging from row boats i A lthough as y e t U D d ra fted , it is fail, then to have C entury Mercan to racing launches of the latest pat expected th at this instrum ent will Hacker, tile members send their milk to tern. be modeled on similar lines with a A hbtkactp . h nr T iti . em . some one creamery where they may series of treaties recently signed by insist on hnviug th eir b u tter m ar C0QCIU.K C it y , O kk Chicago, Dec. 28.—N. W. Ferris, P resident Rosevelt and Secretary keted under the “From Coquille Blossom#” brand. This plan would recent D emocrat candidate for Gov I la j em bodying the most advanoed principles of interffitioDal policy. secure euough b u tter under one ernor of Michigan, in an address H all & Hall, before the National Commercial braud to demand attention from A ttorn bys - at - L a w , Besides being A djutant G aj ; al San Francisco consumers. Q uant Teachers’ F ederation here, has ad Dealer in R eal E st a t i o f a ll k in d s . of M assachuletts, on the »luff of vised women stenographers, and ity always demands attention in a M arsh Held, O regon. . women iu general, uot to m arry u n - : Gov. Doug.as, Gen. Miles is to be large market, and invaribly means til they ure in a position to s u p p o rt; T>° n r a s te r o f ceremonies upon all I better pri'-es A raise of throe or s t a t e o c c a s i o n s , iivi iio s in g the t o a s t s a husband. four cents in the pries of butter J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. and making the speeches fo r the “Until a woman is able to support from Coquille should result from governor. Mr. Douglas will attend D sctist . the success of such a move. Cen a hugjiand, she should not contem- ' strictly to business, doing the host Offioe two doors south Odd F ellow 's Hall tury Mercantile mem -ers, or other plate matrimony,” declared Mr. j “While I believe it is the he can for all interests in the state. Will ranks lian don a professional visit persons who desiring this scheme Ferris. Gen. Miles will work to increase the p u t into effect, will aid iu its devel duty of every woman to marry, still th e first M onday in each qunrter. efficiency of the state ulilitia of opment by writing the Century I also believe that before taking so C o q u ille , O reg o n . Massachusetts. He was born in Mercantile Company, 14 Sansome serious a step a girl should look th at state and takes a deep interest ahead and prepare for possible fu I St., San Francisco, Calif , request iu its welfare. A lthough on the re ing that they take hold of the pro tu re misfortunes. Therefore, every K. T>. S p er r y . W . C . C h a se. girl should fit herself for an emer tired list of the IJ. S. Army, there ject. is no reason why his usefulness A number of persons, all wise and j gency and be prepared to step into SPERRY & CHASE, should be at an end. Altogether her husband’s place iu the support all knowing, have expected this his two salaries will amount to $15,- A ttorney s-at-Law. packing company to erect large <Si the family iu the event of any 500 and he will take up his resi buildings, and lay out a large thing befalling him which will u n Office in Kobinson B uild ing, dence in Boston. amount of money in unnecessary fit him for work.” C o q u ille , - - - O regon . Mr. F erris also spoke of the display. This is like building a Even J. Pierpont Morgan says mill before developing a mine. The economic and educational changes som ething must be done about the most im portant thing about any th at have taken place in the last rebate question. He has discussed E. G. D. Holden, m anufacturing enterprise is its mar hundred years, and told of the ad- the m atter with the president and L awyer , ket. The next is the producing Vances made along the lines of com- j agrees with him. He goes so far as City Recorder, U . S. Commissioner, G en country back of it. The next is the mercial education iu that time. to say th at it is the “biggest ques òm i Insaranoe Agent, and Nofcary management. In commenting upon tion before the world.” The strong P a b lio . Office in R ob in the efforts of the company, it is to men of both Houses of Congress Chicago, Dec. 27.—One of the son B uild ing. be observed that their finance is ex now back the president in his de severost storms of recent years has C o q u ille , O regon. cellent. They have no bad debts on raged th ro u g h o u t the territory ly- term ination to have all shippers their hands. Their drafts are good . . , , ,, , , ,, , ,, m m g between the Rocky M ountains treated alike. The system of re at all banks. Whon they u talk it > twl * U I . r An i I n h cn ti AA ,-ravlii t b l ci bates is said to be at the root of and the G reat Lakes since early this means money. I t is an easy m atter A. F. Kirshman, morning, and has caused much many of the flourishing trusts which to throw $10 pieces on the streets, trouble to street-car companies, rail have been enabled to place their D kntist . b u t good managers do not invest roads and telegraph companies. The goods upon the market at an ad- Office at R esid en ce, one block ea st of money that way. There are enough latter were the great sufferers from v“n t“K° ovor com petitors. The days empty sawmills, creameries’ can T u ttle H otel. tho blizzard, which swept through jof the * lu,,re <1e" U r e comin«’ neries and cold storage plants for C o q u ille . - . O reg o n . the W est and Northwest during the The excuse of the inspectors of rent iu the county to furnish facil last 24 hours, and which was p re i*f steamboats in New York regard ities for several large packing prop ceded by a heavy fog aud drizzling ing the latest horriblo disaster, COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO. ositions. rain, which mado the wires almost which was caused by imperfect in This is the enterprise which is be unworkable. S tr. O IS P A T C H sulation of tire electric lig h t install ing established for the benefit of Tom W hite, Master, members of the Century Mercantile^ The intense cold and terrific gale ment, is that the laws contained no Leave* I Arrive* Ban J o n ......... 7 a - m . j Coquille____ 10 a - m . Company, a co-operativo merohan- ] th at followed close upon the fog provision requiring electric light iu- C o q u ille....... I P-M. | Ban J o n _____4 P-M. coated the wires with ice, and later „pec(j¿n I t is to he hoped th at in Connects at Coquille with train for MarshfiolJ dise company, through which co n -1 and steamer E jho for M yrtle Point. sumers can purchase their supplies t in the day threw poles to the I tim e some inspectors can be found at wholesale and factory prices. ground, crippling the companies I who will make it their business to S tr. F A V O R IT B The foundation of interest which ! bodly. Railroad trains were badly i see th a t everything connected with J. C. Moomaw. Master, Leaves | Arrives I the Century Company has in the delayed 411 through the West, some a passenger steamboat is safe, law Coquill©........ 7 A-M. ! BanJon. .10:45 a - m . BanJon.......... 1 p - m . | C oquille. 4:45 p - m . country is merchandise, b u t it rea of them being 24 hours late.-Street- i or no law. A failure to do this lizes the necessity of m arketing its car traffic in all the cities of the should meet with severo and prom pt Str. R E X A members’ products in order to en West and N orthw est was practically p U n¡s h r a e n t. Alva Lee, Master, able them to purchase supplies in at a standstill at some time d u rin g : Leaves I Arrives Coquille ___ 1 p - m . Bum J o n . . . . 5 p m . In its extent the storm was the 1 u rrrt **, t h r r °* K h c .m a ii,.« Century members B a n J o n ......... 7 a - m . j Coquille — 11 a - m . 8nn Francisco. most widespread of any d u rin g tho “ My mother has been a sufferer Carrying passengers anJ mail. ub . v market their products directly last 15 years. Counting the fog as i ^ » ’^y years from rheum atism , with the Century Company in San ,,r Coquille River Transportation Co. part of the storm, it savs - - W. ., H. H ow . . ard . .. of H usband, , Francisco, and obtain all the value a component . v „ ’ | Pennsylvania. “A ttu n e s si. was stretched from the Rockv Moi.n- unable to move at all, while nt all ; which their products bring; h ut S tr. L IB E R T Y W. R. Panber, Master. those of them who wish to enco.ir- to New York- and h o la W inoi' tim es walking was painful. I p re sented her with a bottle of C ham Leave« | A rm -*« to ^ ew BanJon.......... 7 a * m . | C oquille....1 0 A-M. age a local establishm ent may trade berlain’s Pain Balm and after a C o q u ille........ 1 p - m . I B andon___ 4 p m . with the Packing Company. But it -----------• ---------- applications she decided it was the Makes connection with train at f ’nqmlle is necessary to become a Century A piano for sale on easy terms. Will most wonderful pain reliever she and up-river boats. T. W . P A X T E R , Managing Owner. ! member to do so. | takfi Part in trade- Enquire at this had ever tried, in fact, she is never office. without it now and is a t all times Only one canvass is being mado B tr. E C H O able to walk. An occasional up- for Century members, after which T W M cfliw key. M afcr, Any school district in need of an piication of P ain Balm keeps away !,<?» ve., | Arrive* the territory will l e closed for a .experienced teacher can be p ut in : the pain th a t was formerly M r r tl- P - int 7 AM. 1 ( 1 «(iiille 1 "y 9:30 a - m . by en- troubled with.' sale by R. S. o-|iiille C it y ... 1 r-N. Myrtle P t. 4:00 r M. term of years on the drones, t h e 1 communication with one I pull-backs, and the L o rd ’s very poor. I q u irin g at this office. Knowlton. P ally except Sunday. /. a a $2.00 P er Y ear N O TE A N D COM M ENT. The latest American scheme to be developed in Paris is the proposal to purchase the Palais Royal for $7,000,000 and convert it into a great American store, with a hotel at one end and a theatre at the other. While the United States government cannot engage in the enterprise, it has requested Ameri can consuls in Europe to lend their co-operation. The palace was built by Cardinal Richelieu in 1G29-34. It passed into the hands of the O r leans family and was occupied by Louis Phrlippe down to 1840. Much of the palace was burned by the Ccmrouiists iu 1871, but it has since been restored and is now oc cupied by small shops and restau rants. The building enclose* a gar den embellished with sculpture. nowlton’s Drug Store Is Displaying a choice Line of Kodak Goods. Coquille, Oregon. RA M BLERS T R IB U N E S NEW, An application 1ms been made to LA TEST the postoffice departm ent for a fraud AN D AND order against Thomas W. Lawson, M IT C H E L L S 'Best Wheels Out to prevent the circulation of his ad vertisement in the newspaper. Tho departm ent refuses to do this, on Rare B aigaina in S eco n d -H a n d W h eels. W h e e ls to Rent. R epairing D on e on S h ort N o tice. the ground th at ho receives no re turns through tho mails us a result of his advertisomwnt. Why do not C O Q U IL L E , O REQ O N those who oppose Mr. Lawson, fight C ast E nd of F ro n t S t. him with his own weapons? 'I t I. H. HAZARD, C i.h isr R. E. SHINE, Vice Prêt. would be income and fun for the A. J. SHERWOOD, Pré». newspapers, and highly edifviug to the public. ALBERT FISH, F I R S T N A T IO N A L B A N K It is plain that the people who go to Panam a to work on the canal as day laborers will not make a for tune. At present 2,lo i men are working for 15 cents per hour in silver; and 245 at 17J cents per hour. Ten hours is regarded as a day’s labor. A t one dollar and a b r’f per day, how much will lie left after paying hoard, and buying to bacco and mosquito screens? OF COQUIULiB, OREGON. T ra n s a c ts a General B anking B u sin ess Coirciperdeets. Board of Directors. National lì*. . ........ . -, N \ nv York City R. C. Dement, A . J . Sberwoo L. H. H , ■■! , . rjrnc';w W ool rtli N ’l Bank, S»n Fr»nei*©n I». H&rlo. l . P. Shine. ' iret Xa* ! ani- f I‘..rilami, !’< '.Al l1, Or. Isaiah H netter, *****?•; •• **************** * ¡MRS. BERTHA PAYNE,f i COQUILLE, OREGON. £ Governor Stokes of New Jersey will save that state ?20,000 by d e clining to have a military display at at Ills inauguration m Trenton. T he * usual ball will be omitted as in the past it has proved to be the source of trouble and discord. Evidently Gov. Stokes is a doer of the “simple life” as well as a believer. Dealer iu Fi ncy and Ladies’ F urnishing Goods. Also a com- PiX pleto line of Seasonable Millinery. ^ **************************; FOX B R O S. I The question of safe transporta tion over the railroads of the United States comes very close to tho F ed eral government, when, ns Postmas ter-G eneral Wynne says during the last fiscal year there were 378 ac COQUILLE, OREGON. cidents to trains hauling the mails. This averages more than one for Meets all Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and each day. The total loss of postal Dispatch. clerks employed in the service by death and injury amounted to 4G0 A G E N T F O R R IV E R T O N C O A L . men. * If this loss of life and limb WOOD FOR SA LE Leave orders at T. J. L ittle’s Livery Stable. continues the government will be justified in tnking very stringent measures. GENERAL DRAY1NG. C oquille Senator Grady of New York thinks it is awful tho way public officials are treated in the new- papers. He objects to cartoons, especially if they contain a portrait of the officinl. Therefore he will try to ressurect the anti-cartoon bill at the next session of the New York legislature. Pennsylvania passed such a hill, b ut tho result was an immense increase of car toons, and Governor Pemnypacker Experienced Help gave up the job of trying to sup S p ec ia l press them. No honest officinl need fear a cartoon. Steam Laundry H O N E 116 NOSLER & LYONS P R O P J. TETORB Best of Work The Mormons have a very prac tical way of disposing of theologicnl questions. If they receive a so-called revelation from Ood, it is not bind ing upon them until it has boon sub mitted to a vote of the people, and accepter). This is funny. What if some devout Mormon should stuff the ballot box in favor of some par ticular revelation? Evidently pro gress is being made iD m atters re ligious. I •»nmlMirlain'ft I o n a li •(• n ie ilj in . Reasonable Rates Unit's t e F a m ilie s and H otels We make our own soap an«l know its ingredients. No injurious chem icals used. O ur baskets will lie left at all the prm cipal points on th e river. Goods c a lle d for and delivered in Coquille City. J . B. P O IN T E R , Coquille, Oregon. G en eral D ra yin g , T ra n sfe rin g and D elivering. O rd e rs f o i W o o d P ro m p tly filled. n m .n » rtc. v'c* at P. E. D rar.e’s M e . ' M a r k e t “ In my opinion C ham brtlain’s Leave all Cough Remedy is tho best made for colds,” *eys Mrs. Cora W alker of Porterville, California. Them T H E IM T -A -lSr is no doubt about its being the best No other will cure a cold so quickly. Who tie l the cow’s tail to his leg in the procet of milk No other is so sure a preventive of iug, said sho had not dragged him over two mi'.os before pneumonia. No other is so pleas ho realized he had made a m istake. an t and safe to take. These are good reasons why it should be |ier- H o -w F a rth e r ferreil to any other. The fact is thatlfew people are satisfied with Must you be d rag g ed before you roalize you are m aking a other after having once used this mistake in n ot u sin g E lectric L ig h ts. this rem edy. For sale by R. S. Knowlton.