Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, January 13, 1905, Image 1

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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 13, 1905.
. 22: No. 5J
Entered as second-claws m atter July 8,
1904, at the postonico at C oouille, Ore­
gon, under net o f Congrega o f M arch 3,
Walter Culin, M. D.
I’ ll YBIl'l AN ANU S r KU KON
C0QUI1.1.K C ity , O kb .
K ronen ber« Blei«.
! N ext Door to P. 0 .
T e le p h o n e S.
Stanley & Burns,
A ttoru eys-at- Law,
Real Estate, Collections.
Specialties-C rim inal and U. S. Land
Cases, Notaries Public.
C oquiL L«.
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O b BOON.
Geo. Russell, M. D.,
P H Y S I C IA N AND S U BOKON .
Office in KUS8ELL PHARMACY.
Call» promptly answered day or night.
Phone, ratlin 136.
Oregon.
C oqu ille,
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A. J. Sherwood,
N otaby P ublic ,
:
Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
A t io b n b y - at - L a w ,
N otaby P u b l ic ,
C oquille,
Oregon.
/. Hacker,
A b str a c te r
of
T itle » .
Coquii.i.R C it y , O re
Hall & Hall,
A ttorneys - at -L a w ,
D ealel in R eal E statb o f all kind».
M arshfield, Oregon.
$ 2 .0 0
D bn tist ,
Offloe two door» »outh Odd Follow’* Hal I
Will make Baudou a professional visit
the first Monday in eaoh quarter.
C oqu ille, O regon.
T
E . D . S perry.
W . C . Chase.
SPERRY & CHASE,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office in Robinson Building,
C oqu ille,
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O regon.
E. G. D. Holden,
L awteb .
City Reoorder, U. 8. Commissioner, Gen
eral Insuranoe Agent, and Notary
Publio.
Office in Robin­
son Building.
C oqu ille,
Oregon.
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A. F. Kirshman,
D e n ti ht .
Office
at Residence, one block east o f
Tattle Hotel.
C oqu ille
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COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.
S tr.
D IS P A T C H
Tom White, Master,
Leave«
I Arrives
B andon....... 7 A-M. | Coquille----- 10 a - m .
C oquille...... 1 P-M. | Bandon .. . 4 p - m .
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield
and steamer EAio for Myrtle Point.
S tr.
F A V O R I T E
J. C. Mooinaw. Master,
Leaves
I Arrives
Coquille....... 7 a - m . | Bandon. .10:45 A-M .
Band. ill.......... 1 P-M. I Coquille. 4:45 P-M.
S tr.
R E T A
Alva Lee. Master,
Leaves
| Arrives
5 P-M.
Coquille . ... 1 p - m . j Bandon ...
B andon....... 7 a - m . | Coquille — 11 A-M.
Carrying passengers and mail.
Coquille River Transportation Co.
S tr.
L I B E R T Y
W . R. Panter, Master.
Leave«
I Arrives
Bandon......... 7 A-M. I Coquille. ...1 0 A-M.
Coquille....... 1 P-M. j Bandon---- 4 p m .
Makes connection with train at f'<»qnill«
and n|>-river boats.
T. W . PA V r r.R , Managing Owner.
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E C H O
T. W. M«4’l«*ekey. Master,
1.. as ps
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P er Y ear
NOTE A N D C O M M E N T
1904, for the various A P lan to M a rk et all the B utter
P
ro
d
u
cts
o
f
the
C
oquille
preciucts:
Tbe President is very enthusiastio
V a lle y U nder One
Witnesses ia State vh A E Suokau:
Judges
about jiu jitsu which is said to be
Brand.
C C Cady, 3 days, 022 mile»$ 68 20
the science of overcoming physical
Robert Walker.....................$ 6 00
Florence Hurkau, 3 days, 622
strength by skill, in findiug tho es­
Y
M
L
ow
e...............................
6
00
The
name
of
the
brand
shall
be
uilles ................................... 68 20
sential nerves which control tho
E M Blackerby....................... 6 00 “ From Coquille Blossoms.”
Tiila Suckau, 3 days, 622
Each creamery will be provided muscles. There is no doubt that
m'les ................................... 68 20 H W Holverstott.................. 3 00
H
Bettys................................
3
00
with
wrappors bearing thnt brand. tbe President found tho essential
LawreDce Suckau, 6 days,
J
L
Barkor,.............................
3
00
Ranchers
may demand of cream­ neve of the voter last November.
14 miles............................... 13 40
W B Beobe.........................
3 00 eries that their milk be manufact­
Dr E Mingus, 1 day, 38 miles 5 80
Among the Christmas gifts that
3 00 ured into butter under that brand,
J P Tupper, 1 day................. 2 00 John Grandy.....................
will not be sent back for exchange
Mrs A E Suckau, 1 day....... 2 00 Fred P oo re............................. 3 00 and if refused, they may send their arc the ¡84,677,629 sent in money
Albert Suckau, 1 day........... 2 00 W C Chase............................. 6 00 milk to one certain creamery where orders to Europe in the month of
R J Dean............................... 6 00 they may be accommodated.
Witnesses in State vs Earl Steele:
December up to the 24th. These
C T Skeels.................... •....... 6 00
This certain creamery which will
Russell Johnson, 2 days....... 4 00
were Christmas gifts to “ the old
B H Bum s............................... 6 00 be selected to m«nufacture “ From
W W Gage, 1 day................. 2 00
folks at home” from the recently ar­
J J Lamb............................... 6 00 Coquille Blossoms” but will also
Mrs JJ P Strang, 2 days....... 4~00
rived
immigrants whose pitiable
N Lorenz................................. 6 00 act as book-keeper, inspector, and
J C Simmons, 2 days........... 4 00
poverty we are striving so hard to
Wm R oss................................. 3 00 shipper for all butter marketed
Lydia Simmons, 1 day........... 2 00
alleviate.
M J Bowron........................... 3 00 under the brand, so far as this sup­
0 M Skeels, 1 day................
2 00
W P F o x ................................. 3 00 ervision may be necessary. But it
Dr Walter Culin, 1 day......... 2 00
The roof garden on the residence
RAMBLERS
NEW ,
Anson R ogers......................... 3 00 is thought that but little change
Witnesses in State vs Phoebe Steele:
of Chief Engineer Wallace at Pan­
E J Coffelt............................... 3 00 from the present methods will be
Dr E E Straw, 2 days, 38
ina which is alleged us aa evidence T R I B U N E S
LATEST
A O Rogers............................. 3 00 noticeable for the reason that each
miles ............................... $ 7 80
of the riotuous lives lod by the
AN
D
AND
Chas Rodine........................... 3 00 creamery will continue with its
Dr Wm Horsfall, 2 days, 38
officers while the men are suffering
Z T Thomas........................... 3 00 present milk producers.
Accounts for the necessities, resolves itself M I T C H E L L S
Best Wheels Out
miles .....................................
7 80
John Porter........................... 3 00 will be paid each month as is cus­
Dr W Culin, 2 days................. 4 00
into an affair of a 10x20 feet frame
E J Bigelow........................... 3 00 tomary, and returns from sales will
Dr J T McCormac, 2 days, 38
platform raised slightly above the
Haro Bargains In S e c o n d -H a n d W h e e ls.
W h e e ls t o R ent
G H Hall.................................. 3 00 oe mado directly from tho Comis-
R epairin g D on e on S h o r t N o tic e .
miles ..... ............................. 7 80
level of tho one-story house that lie
L M Ormsby........................... 3 00 sion firm who is handling the butter
J j Lamb, 2 days................... 4 00
occupies.
Many a city cat has a
W mAbernethy....................... 3 00 to each creamery.
Mrs L P Maury, 2 days...... 4 00
more commodious “ roof garden’’
E P Mast.................................. 3 00
But only one firm at a time will than that.
COQUILLE, OREGON
E asLE nd o t Front St.
W W Gage, 2 days.............. 4 00
J OStemler............................. 3 00 handle the butter in San Francisco.
C M Skeels, 2 days............... 4 00
A L Nosier..........., ................. 3 00
The Coquile Co-operative Pack­
L. H. HAZARD. Csshler
R. E. SHINE. Vice Pres.
Mary Gallier. 2 days............... 4 00
Representative Porter of Pitts­ A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres.
H H Brownson....................... 3 00 ing Company will undertake the en-
Dr Geo Russell, 2 days...... 4 00
burg is having trouble to find a
T J Rookard........................... 3 00 prise for One Percent of all sales re­
T A King, 2 days................... 4 00
young man to accept a cadetship at
Wm Turpen........................... 3 00 turns.
It will furnish the legally
Mrs T A King, 2 days........... 4 00
West Point.
The fortunes to be
John M organ......................... 3 00 protected brand, together with all
O F C O Q U IL iüH , O R E G O N .
Mrs D P Strang, 2 days...... 4 00
made in steel trusts make an army
B D Jones............................... 3 00 attention, advertising, anil promo­
R 8 Knowlton, 2 days.......... 4 00
officer’s pay look small.
T r a n s a c ts a G en eral B a n k in g B u s in e s s
C T Biumenrother................. 3 00 tion which is nectssary to put the
Annie Knowlton, 2 days...... 4 00
W P R ovee............................. 3 00 brand upon tbe market successfully.
Dr E Mingus, 2 days, 38
If New Year’s day is to be re­
R P H unt..............................
3 00 This includes office facilities in 8an
Board of Directors.
Correspondents.
miles ................................... 7 80
garded as a festival it should be
C E Hanson........................... 3 ()0 Francisco, where a regular agent of
A . J. Sherwood,
Rational Bunk of Commerce, New York City
Barbara Dean, 1 day............. 2 00
changed to some date when the bills R. O. Dement,
G W Sanford......................... 3 00 the brand may be found at all
L. Harlucker,
1,. 11. Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth N’l Bank, San Franc isco
Hattie Bruce, 1 day............... 2 00
do not come in.
Isaiah Hacker,
U. E. Shine. First Nat'l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or.
W A hlskog............................. 3 ()0 times. It also includes information
L H Hazard, 2 days............... 4 00
J V Shuck...... ........................ 3 00 and correspondence upon market
Mabel Hazard, 2 days.......... 4 00
Washington is to be the future
James Hervey......................... 3 00 conditions. Through its San Fran­
David Lowe, 2 days............... 4 0(U
W J Lichty.............................. 3 00 cisco correspondent, the Century home of Senator W, A. Clink of
Belle Lowe, 2 days ............. 4 00
Montana.
This will make it con­ & n n r t
n r n T T T n
tn It Y / I T T "
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Mrs Judge Nosier, 1 day..... 2 00 J R Lightner......................... 6 00 Company, it will build up the Co­ venient for him to visit the Senate
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Witnesses in State vs Chas Gardner: John Bear............................... 6 00 quille butter to the position which occasionally.
T M Dimmick.......................... 6 00 Humboldt butter holds. It will in­
E A Anderson, 1 day, 38
miles ................................. ¡8, 5, 80 F M Friedburg..................... 6 00 vite and consider proposals from
Miss Helen Cannon, daughter of
J F Hall ............................... 0 00 San Francisco commission firms and
Samuel Archer, 3 days, 76
Speaker Cannon, who is a musician, zl\ Dealer in Fancy an.: Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. Also » com
other
consumers
of
butter,
cause
C
A
Metlin.............................
6
00
. .
zK
miles ................................... 13 60
linguist, aud wit, cau also, it is said, siz
plote lino of Seasonable Millinery,
J H Cox, 3 days, 76 miles___ 13 60 J D Bennett........................... 3 00 competition, nnd endeavor to take hold up her end of a stiff game of
3 00 advantage of marlset conditions. It
Thus Wilson, 3 days, 76 miles 13 60 L B Hollenbeck....................
poker and show as few signs of de­
3 00 will oversee tbe business transac­
Isaac Wilson, 3 days, 76 miles 13 60 J M Bright............................
fective circulation in her pedal ex­
6 00 tions in San Fraucisco, thus insur­
C W Tower, 2 days, 76 miles 11 60 L A Roberts..........................
tremities ns ns her distinguished
L W D eyoe............................. 6 00 ing promptness as to sales returns,
Mrs Ellen Snedden, 3 days,
father.
and
«ill
also
endeavor
to
Beouro
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R
ose.................................
G
00
i
76. miles............................... 13 60
Geo Chard............................... 3 00 better freight rates nod shipping
Ch s Snedden, Sr, 3 days,
States on the lookout for Sena­
It will direct consign­ tors should try to find “ settled” men
76 miles........................ — . 13 60 S J Centers............................. 3 00 facilities.
John L app............................. 3 00 ments.
Chas Sneddon, Jr, 3 days,
for the places. [Romantic youths
Comment:
This plan is simple like Platt, Depew, Clark and Smoot
7 ! miles............................... 13 60 G S Davis............................... 3 00
COQUILLE, OREGON.
3 00 and effective.
It avoids red tapo. are still too much occupied with
Wm Snedden, 3 days, 76 miles 13 60 J D C linton............................
Aug
Schroeder.......................
3
00
A creamery can enter it without matrimonial affairB.
Chas Metlin, 1 day, 38 miles.. 5 80
Boys will bo
Meets all Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and
Chas E ck h off..-...................
6 00 risking its own interests in any way. boys.
Alta Gardner, 2 days, 38
6 00
This is an age of combinations.
miles ................................... 7 80 S W Vanzile..........................
Dispatch.
Under British rule Egypt has
The Packing Company manager
A Hoelling, 2 days, 38 miles 7 80 E L Parker.................... . ..... 6 00
A G E N T F O R R IV E R T O N C O A L .
Frank Flam ..........................
3 00 is better able to obtain tbe results progressed agriculturally until in
Jas Richardson, 2 days, 38
Leave orders at T. J. Little’s Livery Stable.
3 00 desired than, any other man in the the near future she will pro­ WOOD FOR SALE.
miles ................................... • 7 80 R Pomeroy............................
T W Drane............................. 3 00 valley, this because of his excellent duce, it is estimated 5,000,000 bales
In re expense of November, 1904,
John Donaldson....................
3 00 San Francisco connections.
Thero of tbe finest cotton in tho world.
election:
A Barrows............................... 3 00 will be a live man an the ground This is u I bo preliminary to the time
C A Johnson, election booths 1 75 Alf Machado..........................
wlied the boll weevil will make tbo
3 00
E J Coffelt,
“
"
2 00 Wm Rohm............................... 3 00 here to keep all things working
smoothly, and a thorough business Irish question look like 30 cents.
Anson Rogers, “
“
4 40 J F L ee................................... 3 00
firm in San Francisco to take ad­
Isaac
Chandler,
election
Tbe retiring grand jury of tbe
Wm H u ll................................. 3 00 vantage of any opportunity which
booths, meals for board... 5 00
Supremo
Court of the District of
C C Carter............................
3 00 might present itself to ndvacce the
J R Lightner, election booths
Columbia, witli tbo exception of two
HONE 116
R P Caiman..........................
3 00 butter interests.
Tbe combined
and meal: for board..........
5 50
W H W ise............................. 3 00 butter producers of tbe C oquille! mombers, concurred in a resolution
J D Bennett, election booths
favoring the whipping post for wife
Geo W W ilson......................
3 00
and meals for board........... 5 00 Geo W asson........................... 3 00 will have a head aud tail, and money j beaters, and petty larcency offend­
back of them.
Beaver Hill Coal C o llection
ers. They also introduced a clause
PROPRIETORS
Chas E Getty........................
3 00
This is perhaps the most import- j
booths and meals
for
S B Sherwood......................
3 00 ant proposition which lias appeared I urging tbo obligation o f medical ex­
board .................................. 2 50 A D B oone............................
3 00 in tho dniry business since Judge amination for persons about to Experienced Help
Reasonable Rates
marry. These are good reforms with
Mrs O R Wickham, meals
J W Catching........................
3 00 Schroeder’s creamery started.
| which to begin a new year.
for board .........................
6 00 Benj Roberts......................... 3 00
Special Kates to Fam ilies and Hotels
This plan would secure enou gn I
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Coquille Valley Packing Co,
Oliver Landrith..................... 3 00 butter under one brand to demand
The elderly Mr. Beckwith who
room rent, June and Nov. 5 00 C N Norris............................. 3 00
attention from San Francisco con­ was so badly cheated by Mrs. Chad­ W e make our ow n soap ami know ita in g re d ie n ts . No injurious chemicals used.
E Schneider, room rent, June
Our baskets will be left at all the principal pointa on the river.
Clerks
sumers. Quantity always demands wick no doubt feels'equipped to add
Hoods called for and delivered in C ouuille C ity.
and November................... 5 00
G O Leach............................... 6 00 attention in a large market, and in- a stanza to Kipling’s poems, “ I
Hotel, North Bend, room rent
W L Kistner........................... 6 00 varibly means better prices. A raise learned about women from her.”
nnd meals for board..........
6 00
J W Nosier............................. 6 00 of three or four cents in the price
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Hotel Guerin, meals for
M‘ ' IW* ‘ h"
Julius Kruse........................... 3 00 of butter from Coquille should re-
board................................... 3 50
“ My mother has been a sufferer
James W all.............
3 00 suit from the success of such a
D R Lewis, making booths.. 2 00
for many years from rheumatism,”
I N W ilson............................. 3 00 move
John Morgan, clerk June
, .,
,
says W . H. Howard of Husband,
E T C offelt............................
3 00
Creamery men and others w ho! Pennsylvania. “ At times she was
election................................ 3 00
G A G ou ld ............................. 3 00 are interested in the project will unable to move at all, while at all
North Bend Mfg Co, booths 4 50
C E Edwards........................
3 00 please write the Backing Company, I times walking wns painful. I prn
Hotel
Blanco, meals for
G eneral D raying, T ra n sfe rin g and D elivering.
N E Bigelow......................... 3 00 expressing their views on the prop- sented her with a bottle of Chain
board .................................. 3 00
berlain’s
Pain
Balm
and
after
a
W E Bigelow......................... 3 00 osition.
1 applications she decided it was the
G<-o P Topping, meals for
O rd e rs fo r W ood P ro m p tly filled.
F E Schoefield.............. .
3 00
This is the enterprise which
most wonderful pain
she
board, room rent............... 5 50 Steve Minard........................
3 00 beiog established for the benefit of j,nj ever trio«!, in fact, she is never
Sbail Hudson, registering...
40 L F R Heller......................... 3 00 members of the Century Mercantile I wjthout it now and is at all times Leave all o rd e rs at P. E. D ra n e ’s Meat M arket
W B Beebe, registering.......
40 ; A O Hooton........................... 3 00 Company, a co-operative merchan- j „tie to walk. An occasional ap­
dise company, through which con­
C T Biumenrother, register­
S 8 Endicott........................
3 00 sumers can purchase their supplies plication of Pain Balm keeps away
the pain that she was formerly
in g ............................................
80
' W P Da via............................. 3 00 at wholesale and factory prices.
t h e
J F Hall, registering........... 1 70 C W Sanford......................... 3 00 The foundation of interest which troubled with.” For sale by R. S.
Knowlton.
| E Bender, registering...........
20 i G W .J a ck so n ......................... 3 00 the Century Company has in the
Who tied tho cow ’s tail to his leg in the procees of milk­
A p iano for sale on easy term s.
W ill
ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before
’ Glass A Prudbomroe Co, en.
F H Colgrove......................... 3 00 country is merchandise, but it rea­
ho realized he had made a mistake.
velopes .....................
43 50 T P H unt............................... 3 0o lizes the necessity of marketing its take part In trade. E nquire at this
members’ products in order to en­ office.
A D Moise, canvassing re­
J F Alumbaugh'..................... 3 00 able them to purchase supplies in
H d w SvlYicli. EartPter
turns..................................... 8 20
B F Savage.............................. 3 00 San Francisco.
Any school district in need of an
J H Cecil, canvassing re­
Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a
Tbe move to organize tbe butter experienced teacher can be put in
turns .................................. 3 00 J W Judd................................ 3 00 interests ie (lone solely in order to communication with on« by en­
mistake in not using Eloctric Lights.
advance tbeir members’ welfare.
In re Judges and Clerks of elec- |
quiring at this office.
(Continued nest issue,'
C ounty C ourt P roceed in gs.
tion, Nov.
V nowlton’s Drug Store
Besides a complete stock
ol Drugs and Druggist’s Sun­
dries carries Kodaks and Sup-
plies, Phyrography outfits and
Supplies.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
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J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
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ALBERT FISH,
A ttobnhy - a t - L aw ,
C oqu ille,
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Arrives
Myrtle P o in t.. . 7 a - m . f (AqnilleC’y 14:30 a - m .
nquflla C ity .. .1 p - m . | Myrtle P't. .4:00 p - m .
Daily ex« ept Sunday.
MRS. BERTHA PAYNE,
COQUILLE, OREGON.
R O V
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GENERAL DELAYING.
C oquille
Steam Laundry
NOSLER & LYONS
Best o f Work
J . B . P O IN T E R ,
Coquille, Oregon.
reliever