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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1905)
J SEMI - WEEKLY HERALD. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 24, 1905. Entered as aecoiuUdu«« m atter .Ally 8, J904, at the pOBtoffice at C oquille, Ore gon, under act of Congresii of M arch 3, Albert Barklow, rock Hoff man bridge wing and over- County Court Proceedings. Centennial Notes. (Continued from last issue.) The Order of Bail way Conductors 54 25 will bold its biennial session at the S J Hartley, lab with team... 11 50 j j Alex Rarklow, rock for Hoff- exposition on May 9. | F Rider, labor with team...... 5 oo ; Walter Culin, M. D. 52 00 | D 8 Neal, labor with team.... 11 00' The National Letter Carriers As P hybician a . vu S urgeon j Thos Root, rock for Hoffman ! JoHse Wakefield, labor with bridge wing....................... 9 00 sociation will bold a week’s conven C oquille C it y , O re . team..................................... 44 00 tion at tbe exposition, beginning J H Millner, nails, etc, for Kronenberg Bldg. T e le p h o n e 8. J G Stephens, lab with team 2 0 N ext Door to P. O. ferry ..................................... 1 10 September 8. Chas Adams, smithing........... 25 00 Peter Michelbrink, keeping Norwegian singing societies ; will J L Knight, labor and lumber 34 00 ferry on Coos river...... .. 25 00 have a special day at the exposition Clay Dement, lab with team 88 00 for a reunion of members and a con Stanley & Burns, Report of E P S Abernethey 8 C Giles, rent jack screws.. 3 00 test for prizes. Attoraeys-ftt Law, of lumber furnished on J C Whittington, lumber and Real Estate, Collections. Coos Bay wagon road ap An airship tournament will be an Specialties—Criminal and U. S. Land nails..................................... 17 00 I proved, and be paid out of - attraction at the Lewis and Clark Cases, Notaries Pablio. W W Whittington, hauling... 10 00 5 per cent road fund, the C o q u il l e , - O bk o o n . expositicn. Large prizes will be E E Render, smithing........... 0 50 j sum o f..................................113 00 awarded to the successful contest i 8 R Hermann, nails.............. 3 85 j Report of expenditures on ants. Myrtle Point Lumber Comp Eckley road approved. A crowd of almost 5,000 people lumber................................. 255 00 Geo. Russell, M. D., Following ordered paid: visited the exposition grounds re PHYSICIAN AND HDBOKON, Huling, Lundy & Sons, hdw. 24 10 j Wm Rohm, attending court cently on a pleasant Sunday. Report of W M Kay, supvr r Office iu UÜSSELL PHARMACY. in re Panter claim............. 2 00 Cars of exhibits for the exposition d 21 approved, following Galls promptly answered day or uight. W M Kay, attending court in are arriving daily, and the displays ordered paid: ro Panter claim.................... 2 00 are being stored in The finished Phone, main IDS. W M Kay, labor.................$ 85 87 In re appointment c f road super buildings. James Vowel), labor............. 6 00 Oregon. C oquille, visors for 1905, as follows: Work on the the Government Joseph Collier, jr, labor...... 6 00 W H Noble, r d 1 buildings, five in number, for the Wm Rohm, labor.................. 10 00 C E Hanson, r d 2 I exposition, is progressing rapidly. Johu Clinton, lumber.......... 12 00 H Ingersoll, r d 3 The buildings are almost ready for A. J. Sherwood, G H Sell, labor....................... 11 00 Chas Smith, r d 4 staff, and will be completed by G II Sell, labor..................... 30 50 A t to bn k y - a t - L a w , F P Norton, r d 5 April 1. Wm Rohm, labor.................. 34 00 C Rodine, r d 0 N ota ry P u b l io , The United States Government G H Sell, labor..................... 32 00 W F Smith, r d 7 C oqu ille, : : Oregon J M Ellwood, labor.............. exhibit for the exposition is ready 9 00 Chas Sneddon, jr, r d 8 I j for shipment from St. Louis and T H Mehl & Co, tools.......... 4 25 Z T Siglin, r d 9 Washington. The display will be Report of A Davis, supvr Walter Sinclair, J W Catching, r d 10 stored until the Government build r d 24 approved, following A t io b n k t - a t - L a w , G W Norris, r d 11 ings are for ready installation. ordered paid: N otar » P u b l io , S C Bunch, r d 12 45 35 A Davis, supvr labor............. J. A. Ramsay, secretary of the Coquille, : : Oregon. John Bassendorff, r d 13 Davis Bros, lumber............ 100 00 Ramsay family association, has writ R W Bullard, r d 14 J _______ _______ I Hunt Bros, lumber.............. 2 36 John Yoakam, r d 15 ten the officials of tbe Lewis and A McNair, spikes.................. in 50 Clark exposition regarding a re /. Hacher, B H Burns, r d 1(5 W Davis, labor ..................... 27 00 Geo Griffin, r d 17 union of the family at the exposition A bstracter of T itles . J F Alumbaugb, labor......... 31 00 on August 26. There are between T 8 Evernden, r d 18 C oquille C ity , O re F H C'olgrove, labor ........... 5 00 A G Erickson, r d 19 2,000 and 3,000 people of the name E Davis, labor...................... 6 00 Frank Van Luven, r d 20 ;n the United States and a reunion 3 25 A Hatcher, labor.................. will probably be arranged. W M Kay, r d 21 Hall & Hall, A Davis, labor....................... 18 00 Joe Radabaugh, r d 22 ATTOnN BTS-AT-liA W , Report R P Carman, supvr r Another Steamer for Coast Fleet Geo Laingor, r d 23 d 26 approved; bal diBt Dealer i n U k a l E s t a t b o f all kinds. A Davis, r d 24 W ith the arrival of the steamer 34 E J Bigelow, r d 25 funds on hand................... M arshfield, Oregon. Roanoak from Tacoma last evening Report of J H Radabaugh ap- R P Carman, r d 26 another vessel has been added to proved and following or- A J Radabaugh, r d 27 already large fleet operating be dered paid. J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. E A Howey, r d 28 tween .Portland a id California J H Radabaugh, supvr r d Chas Heller, r d 30 D e n t is t , ports. The steamer was recently 22...................................... 19 15 Henry Hervey, r d 31 Office two doors south Odd Fellow’ s Hall purchased by Charles P. Doe and Report of A J Radabaugh, In re changing boundaries of dists. Will make Bandon a professional visit Beadle Bros., of San Francisco. On supvr r d 27 approved, and Ordered that the boundary of r d 3 her first trip she will go ac far south the first Monday in each quarter. following ordered paid: be as follows: as San Pedro with a general cargo, A J Radabaugh, labor........ 14 55 C oqu ille, O regon. Begining at S E cor, sec 33, T 25 only stopping at San Francisco to Report of Chas Heller, supvr S, R 13, W, run W to shore of Coos I i disembark passengers. When she r <1 30 approved, following Bay, abutting on lot 4, sec 36, T 25 roturns she return j will be placed in ordered paid; 8, R 14, W, run North-Westerly E . 1). Sperry. W . C ^C hase. E P S Abernethey, lumber.. 2G 35 across Coos Bay to shore of Pacific regular commission between Port Lee Mast, labor.................. 4 00 ocean abutting on lot 3, sec 26 of land and San Francisco and way SPERRY & CHASE, Ed Lasswell, labor.............. 3 00 said Tp and range, and run North- ports. Attorney s-at-Law. On this route she will come into H E Wilcox, labor.............. 2 00 Easterly along shore of ocean to Office in Uobinson Building, E P Mast, labor.................. 4 50 point due West of line dividing Tps direct competition with the Alliance E P S Abernethey, labor.. . 2 00 24 and 25, run E to J sec cor of of the California A Oregon Coast C oqu ille, - - - O regon. L F R Heller, labor.......... 8 00 Sec 3, tp 25 S R 13 W, thence Steamship Company, tbe F. A. Kil- ______ i_____ ______________I Joe Laird, labor................ 4 00 Southerly along channel of Coos burn of the Rogers A Russell line Elmer Weekly, labor.. ......... 6 00 Bay to sec line bet secs 14 and 23, and tbe Columbia and Elder, oper E. G. D. Holden, W Lawhorn, labor.............. 1 00 Tp 25 S R 13 W, run West on said ated by tbe Oregon Railroad A Nav L aw yer , Chas Heller, labor, etc...... 12 00 line to J sec, cor bet secs 15 and igation Company. 3ity Reoordor, Ü. 8. Commissioner, Gen Rumors are rife that other steam Report of Webb Mast, supvr 22, run South 1J miles, run W J eral Insurance Agent, and Notary r d 31 approved, following mile, run South 1J miles to begin ers will shortly be placed on the Public. Office in Robin coast run. The Humboldt arrived ordered paid: ning. (Absorbing all of r d 29J son Building. Webb Mast, bal due............ 31 18 Ordered that boundaries of r d 4 at San Francisco tbe other day from • C oqu ille, Oregon. Puget Sound, and many of the local T H Mehl A Co, powder.... 49 75 be as follows: shippers aro of the opinion that she Beginning at J post on North Report of E A Howey, supvr boundary of sec 23, Tp 25, S R 13 will soon be placed in commission r d 28 approved, following W, run South-Easterly along mid between Portland and the Califor ordered paid: A. F. Kirshman, Until recently she E A Howey, labor...............102 80 channel of Coos Bay to the J sec nia metropolis. D entist . cor bet secs 30 and 31, Tp 25 S It was plying between Seattle and Report of Thos Nichols, Office at Residence, one block east of 12 W, run E 1J miles to S E cor southeastern Alaska. It is believed supvr r d 13 continued, Tuttle Hotel. following ordered paid r d sec 29, Tp 25 8 It 12 VV, run N 3 that the big increase in the coast miles, run E 2 miles, run N 1 mile, fleet from Portland is duo to the 13: C oqu ille . - . Çregon, 1 00 run E 1 mile, run N 2J miles, run near approach of the Lewis and H Htimmell, removing tree. W 2 miles, run 8 miles, run W Clark fair, as business at that time Mrs I A Hansen, spikes for r 45 5| miles to beginning. ( Absorb is expected to become exceptionally d 17................... ................. ing all o f r d 29 in 1904 lying E of brisk.— Portland Journal. Ordered following be paid S tr. D I S P A T C H for surveying Willanch Coos Bay.) Tom W hite, Master, The talk of substituting tbe whip In re boundaries of r d 5. slough road: Leaves I Arrives ping post for poisoned luxuries, it B a n d o n ........7 a - m . | C oqu ille... .10 a - m . ; Beginning on Sec line bet secs 12 F P Norton, viewer............... 13 C o q u ille ........ 1 P-M. | B a n d o n ------ 4 P-M. ( is believed, has alieady bad a de and 23, Tp 25, S R 13 W at raid- A A Ray, chainman............... 2 Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield j and steamer K_*h«> for M yrtle Point. j channel of Coos Bay, run South- pressing affect on wife beating and W F Ray, chainman............... 2 Easterly along channel of Coos national legislators are considering J M Dolan, axman................. 2 S tr. F A V O R I T E J. C. Mooraaw, Master, Bay to J sec cor bet secs 30 and 31, ihe advisability of including other E A McDuffee, axman......... 2 Leave* ^ I Arrives ¡Tp 25 S R 12 W, run E 1J miles, crimes in the 'catagory for the cat- C S McCulloch, surveying, C oquille........ 7 a - m . I Bandon. .10:45 a - m . o’ -nine-tails. Bandon.......... I P-M. | Coquille . 4:45 P-M. | platting etc......................... 39 40 run 8 3 miles to SE cor sec 8, Tp 1879. j COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO. C M Hermann, viewing...... Ordered that claim of Wm Panter for damages lie not allowed. Bill of Guerin Bros, lumber for Lehmanowsky A Deyoe Coquille River Transportation Co. not allowed. S tr. L I B E R T Y Claim of Chas Esterbrook for W . R. Panter, Master. damages to crop from Leaves | Arrives flood gate under road way Bandon......... 7 A-M. | C«»quille. ...1 0 A-M. I C o q u ille ....... 1 p - m . | B a n d on ------ 4 p m . | not allowed. Makes connection with train at < 'tiqmlle Ordered that Ira Albee l>e and up-river lxiata. T. W . P A N T K R , Managing Owner. paid for running South slough ferry, be paid ------- S tr. E C H O Manley Barklow, for rock T. W McClonkey. Master, I. eaves | Arrives Hoffman bridge wing...... M yrtle P o i n t ... 7 a - m . | Coquille C*y 9:30 a - m . | nqnille C ity. ..1 P-M. | Myrtle P't. .4:00 P-M. John Stone, rock Hoffman bridge w ing....................... Daily except Sunday. S tr. R E T A 19 Alva I<ee, Master, Leaves | Arrives Coquille ___ 1 p - m . | B a n d on --------- 5 p - m . B a n d o n ........ 7 a - m . | C oquille— 11 a - m . Carrying passengers and mail. 41 19 15 $2.00 P er Y e a r NOTE AN D CO M M EN T Tbe tariff skirmish lines are in touch in Congress and a general en gagement is imminent. The i ’resi dent wants the Republicans in Con gress to keep their pledge for tariff revision and tbe republicans In Con gress say they will keep their pledges by and by or tomorrow or at some future time. Speaker Can non appears to be the center of op position to revision. There is much good humored sparring and chnffing within republican rankR between the two factions. The revolutionists talk of “spiking the cannon,” or of “ ramming tariff reform down the. Cannon’s mouth.” The standpatters say the President will not dnre to call an extra session because it will interfere with bis touring and bunt ing trips during tbe Summer. RAMBLERS nowiton’s Drug Store Besides a complete stock oi Drugs and Druggist’s Sun dries carries Kodaks and Sup plies, Phyrography outfits and Supplies. There was last week a conference of a large number of republicans at the Whitb House. They were in vited by the President and be is supposed to have said that be bad invited them to learn what his own views were and how he felt on the subject of tariff revision. From all that can be seen, tbe main result was a general disagreement. In the strong republican states, tho senti ment against revision is almost uni versal. Informal polls of the var ious delegations demonstrated that only one of the twenty republican members from New York is in favor of revision. In Pennsylvania the republicans are unanimously against revision. In Ohio and Illinois the semtiment is in favor of leaving the Dingley tariff bill untouched. If an extra session is called it will prob ably convene very soon aftor the 4th of March. NEW, TRIBUNES LATEST AN D AND MITCHELLS \' Best Wheels Out R are Bargains in S e c o n d -H a n d W h eels. W h e e ls t o Rent. Repairing D on e on S h ort N o tice . ALBERT FISH, East End ot Front S t. - COQUILLE, OREGON I . H. HAZARD. C ashier R. E. SHINE, Vice Pies. A. J. SHERWOOD. Prea. F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K OP COÇUILtUB, OREGON. T r a n s a c t s n G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e » » Board of Directors. Correspondents. R. C. Dement, A. ,T. Sherwood, 1,. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Isaiah llacker, R .E . Shine. National Bank of Commerce, New York City Crocker Woolworth N’l Bank, San Francisco First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or. )ie ie ia e io iO ie io ie e K )ie K ^ )io K )ie i^ )!e iO K )ie K > io K Preparations for the inaugural )I n ceremonies go on apace and it is ex * pected that the street pageant and A - A A A W . .................................... _ , * ball will be of Surpassing splendor. Much of tbe success of the street parade will depend on tbe weather. Dealer iu Fancy nnd Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. Also a com- ■ i y S The ball will bo in tao Pension of !I ' plote line of Seasonable Millinery. ^ fice, where it has been held since Cleveland’s first inauguration. There is n movement on foot to build a ball specially adapted for this pur pose and for lnrge conventions. There is no suitable hall in Wash ington and the use of tbe Pension office seriously iuterferes with busi ness and results in a I o b s of several thousand to the Government. Few COQUILLE, OREGON. things are rarer than a fair day on the 4th of March. The day is pro Goods Handled with Care and verbial fer cold rain, sleet and snow Meets all Boats and Trains. and it has often been pitiable to see Dispatch. tbe tens of thousands in tho pro A G E N T F O R R IV E R T O N C O A L . cession and the hundreds of thou Leavo orders at T. J. Little’s Livery Stable. sands spectators exposing them WOOD FOR SALE. selves to cold and pneumonia. It is estimated that on these oc casions about as many are slain by tho elements as fall in a small battle. | MRS. BERTHA PAYNE, COQUILLE, OREGON. * ROV FO X GENERAL DRAYING. C Czar’s Life Attempted. o q u il l e Steam Laundry St. Petersburg, Jan. 19.— A charge of grape shot from a government PH O N E 116 battery crashed through tbe win dows of the Winter Palace today when the salutes marking the close P R O P R IE T O R S of tbe ceremonies in celebration of the festival of the Epiphany were fired. Tbe cannon, was evidently Experienced Help Reasonable Rates aimed at the chapel just below the 4 Winter Palace, where- the Emperor Special Rates to Fam ilies and H otels and tbe entire Romanoff family had gathered to participate in the relig W e m ake our ow n soap and know ',tH inzrsdicnts. No injurious chemicals used. ious celebration. The shot was fired Our baskets w ill 1«) left at nil the principal points on the river. G oods called for and delivered in C oquille City. from the Bourni bntterv, only 500 yards away, and had it been directed only a few feet lower might have wiped out tbe whole Romanoff dynasty. Owing probably to the shortness of the range, the cannon was aimed high, nnd the Czar escaped injury. --------- ♦ . The bullets in i\ hail passed 20 26 S R 12 W, run W about 3J « l i n m l . o r l i l i l l '» « i.n x li n c n r l l ) ' t he | through the windows of the palace, G en eral D r a y in g , T r a n s fe r in g an d D e liv e rin g . B e a t U n i t e . miles to mid-channel of Isthmus | | where a brilliant company includ- Slough, run Northerly along chan- ■ In my opinion Chaniberlaistn’s | eluding the foreign Ambassadors, O r d e r s f o r W o o d P r o m p t l y fille d . [ nel of said slough to Coal Bank Cough Remedy is the best made had gathered to witness the cere for colds,” says Mrs. Cora Walker slough, run 8E up channel of Coal j of Porterville. California. There monies. All the shots flew above L e a v e all o r d e r s at P. E. D r a n e ’s M e a t M a r k e t Bank slough to sec line bet sec 3, is no doubt about its being the best. ! the bends of the spectators. The Tp 26 and sec 34. Tp 25 S R 13 W No other will cure a cold so quickly run W to cor of sec 3, thence N 1J No other is so sure a preventive of | shots were the size of a bird's egg. miles, run E $ mile, run N 1J miles, pneumonia. No other is so pleas One policeman was reported killed T H E run E to beginning. (Absorbing ant and safe to take. These are and others wounded. all of r d 4, lying W of Coos Bay in good m | M why it sll0ul(1 be ,*,r. Tbe officers nnd men of the bat- Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk is ! tery have been arrested. ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before Petition of B F Collier and Ed ferre<1 40 any ° th w ’ The faCt that few people are satisfied with he realized he had made a mistake. - ♦ -•» - Johnson for changing the Roy-Co- , other after having once used this Cattle for Sheep. quille City Road through their prem , this remedy. For sale by R. S. 60 ises, approved and deeds to the H e w 1^ - u . c l i E a r t l i e r ■ Knowlton. Will trade a fine lot of cows and right of way for said changes, or- Must you bo dragged before you realize yon are making a 00 dered recorded, and road ordered \ piano for sale on easy terms. Wilt several head of young stock for mistake in not using Electric Lights. sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on j opened in accordance therewith. take part in trade. Enquire at this Rinck creek. Address Coquille. 00 I (Continued next issue,! I office. NOSLER & LYO NS Best o f W o rk J . B . P O IN T E R , Coquille, Oregon.