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    SEMI-WEEKLY
V ol .
HERALD.
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 14, 1905.
22: No. 62
NOTE A N D COM M ENT.
every case, without rogard to its The Good Roads Movement.
political effect. The particular case
President Roosevelt without be­
Salem, Or., Feb. 0.—As an m- referred to has up to the present
Valuable service in the cause of
ing
a great orator is certainly one
j stance of the severe influences be-
time been attended to principally good roads in Oregon is being
, ing brought to bear upon the mem- by the other attorneys who appear rendered by the Oregon Develop­ of the most effective speakers or
Walter Culin, M. D.
] bers of the legislature by the most for the plaintiff; nevertheless, dur­ ment League and its fifty sub-or perhaps we may say preachers of
P hysician and S uhgbon
the day. He can speak on a greater
radical of their corstitucncy against
ing the progiess of the case I may ganizations, under the auspices of
C oquille C it y , O he .
variety of subjects and to a greater
[ the proposed amendment to the
the
Portland
Commercial
Club
be called upon to take a more ac­
Kronenberg Bldg.
diversity of gatherings and make
local option law—the Jayne bill—is
Telephone 3.
itself
perhaps
the
most
powerful
tive
part
in
it,
in
which
evont
I
Next Door to P. 0 .
fewer breaks than most men.
On
cited tlio case of Senator J. S. Coke,
would only~be doing my sworn duty singlo factor now working for the
Saturday night at eleven o'olock he
of Coos and Curry counties. Near
upbuilding
and
development
of
the
bp giving it my best efforts, and I
made the speech of the evening at
ly all of the members of both
do not believe that any intelligent state and city.
Stanley & Burns,
branchos of the legislature have
The good roads cause is one that the Gridiron Club and among his
member of the Coos County Law
Attorueya-nt- Law,
been flooded with communications
cannot
be commended too highly. auditors were such distinguished
Real Estate, Collections.
and Order League would expect me
men -as William Jennings Bryan,
Specialties—Criminal ami U. S. Land
from the local option enthusiasts,
to do otherwise; in fact I could ouly Good roads is one of the prime
Cases, Notaries Publio.
Whitelaw Reid and a hundred or
urging and even commanding them
necessities
of
civilization.
The
time
-expect to merit their esteem and
CoqUILLK.
-
O b KOON.
two senators, representatives and
to take a decided stand against the
confidence by giving to my client in is already past when the merely lo­
Belated homeeomers
proposed amendment. Unless Sen­
The entire ournalists.
this instance, as well as in every cal can interest us.
observed that there ivas a light in
ator Coke severs bis connection as
world
is
beginning
to
take
on
a
other, my most earnest and honest
attornoy for the plain till in the Coos
Geo. Russell, M. D.,
local significance. Therefore, what­ his study at the White House
efforts.
at two o’eloek Sunday morning.
county
injunction
Buit
and
re­
P h y s ic ia n a nd S u bo ko n ,
As a member of the Oregon sen­ ever may be done to enlarge the
He
was probably composing the
nounces
all
pertaining
to
the
inter­
facilities
for
intercourse
between
Office in BUSSELL PHARMACY.
ate I have endeavored up to this
ests of the liquor element, he is date, and shall continue tb do so, town aud town is deserving of warm very effective address which he de­
Calls promptly answered day orni^ht.
livered at the dedication of the
tlneatened with political ostracism disregard my personal interests and commendation.
Phone, main 136.
and even political assassination by to be goverened by a desire to pro­
It Las long been evident that the Lutheran church on Sunday morn­
by the Coos County Law and Order tect and advance the interests o f the roads of Oregon need improving. ing, where he appeaed unannounced
Oregon.
Coquille,
and spoke with force and earnest­
League.
people of the state. Now, to be In many cases the roads are roads
Senator Coke is connected with a perfectly frank, I do not believe in but little more than name, and ness. On Monday be delivered an
I
firm of attorneys of Marshfield that it would be a wise policy to are far from affording an easy tran­ address at the Naval Academy at
which has in baud the plaintiff’s attempt to enforce prohibition in sit from town to another. It may Annapolis and the same night
A. J. Sherwood,
side
of the suit in Coos county, Coos county while the liquor may be said without fear of intelligent hastened to Philadelphia where he
A ttobnky - at -L a w ,
brought to enjoin the county court be freely obtained in almost every contradiction that throughout the addressed the Union League Club.
N otary P ublic ,
from putting into effect the pro­ other county of the state, and I say length and breadth of America The saying, “O, that my enemy
Coquille,
:
:
Oregon
visions of the local option law car­ this notwithstanding the faot that if the people have taken too little would write a book!” appears to
I
ried at, the last November election. it wore in my power to establish an interest in their public highways. have lost its pertinence in President
He has written many
Rev. Adolph Haberly, secretary of effective prohibition— oue which A German Liberal member of the Roosevelt.
Walter Sinclair,
books and has spoken as many
Reichstag,
who
visited
America
the
Coos
County
Law
and
Order
would be prohibitive in fact— I
A tio bn b y - at -L a w ,
more and whether he speaks at
League, wrote Senator Coke shortly would not hesitate for a moment to some years ago, said that Europe
N otary P u b lic ,
the dedication of a Catholic school
after the introduction of the Jayne take such a step, even though it surpassed America on two points
Oregon.
Coquille,
bill, asking bis support for the lo­ should require all my energies and only, and one of those was roads. or a Protestant church, or from the
I
cal opfion as it now Rtnnds. Sena­ what little property I possess These But in the Eastern states, and more stage in the theatre, and whether
the subject relates to forestry, the
tor Coke answered, in effect, that be are my feelings in regard to these particularly along the Atlantic sea­
/. Hacher,
simple life, or the big stick he is if
did not. know what the provisions matfer, and I give them to you with board, the good roads movement
A bstracter of T it l e s .
or effect of the Ja.vne bill would be, the knowledge that they may not has been attaining great vogue, and never brilliant, uever tame and al­
ways interesting and instructive. It
O o qu illb C it y , O re
but that he would look into the meet with the approval of either many miles of highway have been
is possiblo that the President might
made as good as money could make
matter, without committing himself, side of the question
be able to say scintillating and sar­
one way or nuother until he was
I have not yet expressed to any­ them, ho that the friendly German, castic things if he cared to, but if
Hall & Hall,
better informed.
Rev. Haberly one what action I would take on the were ho still living, might say n o*
then “ rend the law” to Senator proposed amendment to the local that no European roads surpass he should repeat them by the hour,
A ttorneys - at -L aw ,
it is certain they would detract
Coke in no uncertain terms in a let- option law; in fact, I do not know them.
Dealei in H eal E state o f all kinds.
from the earnestness, the simplicity
let dated January 27. Senator Coke, what the provisions of the bill will
Oregon does not ivish to be be­
M arshfield, Oregon.
and the force of his teaching. The
in an answer last evening defines be when it reaches the senate, if it hind any of her sister states.
She
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his attitude toward this and all passes the house; nevertheless, I wants ns good roads ns may be se­ day of corrnscuting oratory has
other bills pending, in ’ -»nguage wish to say now that, while I am cured, aud while it may well be passed, the most effective speaker
J. (jurtis SiiuOrt, D. D. S.
which cannot very well be miscon­ not in favor of a repeal of the local that for reasons of economy much is the one who hits the nail and
D e n t is t ,
strued. The full texts of the letter option law, nor of any amendment that has been done elsewhere must drives it home.
Office two doors sooth Odd Fellow's Hall
written by Uev. Haberly and the which will take away its proper ef­ be left undone for a time in Oregon,
A law has been passed in the Ar­
Will make Uandon a professional visit
reply of Senator Coke are given fect, I would be inclined to vote in there is no reason why a great deal kansas legislature making the wear­
herewith:
the first Monday in enoh qonrter.
favor of some reasonable amend­ more should not be done light now ing of a stuffed bird on a hat an
“ local option or political d e a t h .”
C oqu ille, O regon.
ment, providing the bill, when it to make the highways of this state offense punishable by a fine of
From Rev. Mr. Haberly.—“ I hope reaches the senate, does not itself adequately fit for purposes of busi­ from twenty to fifty dollars.
This
you will see your way clear to stand contain objectionable features; nnd ness and pleasure traffic.—Evening is more effective as a doterrent than
by the present law, which is the provided, further, that it is left in Telegram.
all the sermons preached on the
E. D. Sperry.
W . 0 . Chase.
people’s law, enacted by them Ycu shape so that, the people of the state
subject.
wire sent to the senate to reflect may vote upon the amendatory act
SPERRY & CHASE,
Bridge Gives Away.
the will of the people and to enact and accept or reject the same, as
An anarchistic editor has recent­
Attorney s-at-Law.
it into proper laws. The people of they may choose.
Des Moines, la, Feb. !).—Eight ly had a bath tub placed in his
this county are in no mood to have
Office in Robinson Building,
I trust I may be properly under­ coaches of the Overland Limited on house but has apologized to his
their expressed will trifled with by stood in relation to the subject of the Chicago, Milwaukeo A St. Paul public through bis paper and ex­
Coquille,
-
-
Oregon.
their servants whom they have sent this letter, whether it shall bo to my railway, which left Chicago last plained that he took it for an ad­
to Salem. 1 was grieved and aston­ personal or political advantage, or night for the West, crashed through vertising claim.
ished to find in preparing the mat­ otherwise.
a bridge a mile and a half west of
E. G. D. Holden,
In the Santo Dominican treaty
ter for our attorney that your name
Melbourne, Iowa, early today. T yvo
I remain very sincerely yours,
L aw ybr .
was connected with the suit of Rob­
persons wero killed nnd 24 were in­ the United States appears tc have
J.
8
.
C
oke
,
lity Recorder, U. S. Commissioner, Gen
assumed the role of a receiver in
ert Marsden for the injunction in
jured.
ernl Insurance Agent, and Notary
the Coos county local option case.
Australia to the Front.
The bridge where the accident bankruptcy for the socalled “ little
Public. Office in Robin­
Let me, as your friend, and one
occurred was 100 feet in length and sister republic.”
Portland, Or., Feb. 12. —Australia,
son Building.
who labored earnestly and effective­
GO feot in height. At the time of
Professor Wiley of the Bureau of
Coquille, Oregon.
ly for your election, and without the land of gold and the kangaroo, the accident the train, which was a
of Chemistry denies that he denied
whose effort, in Coquille you would whose marvelous resources have double-header, was running, at a
that ninety per cent of the whiskey
not have been elected, as I am sure been little exploited at world’s fairs, high rate of speed. Thtwiecond en­
sold in the country is adulterated.
will
have
at
the
Lewis
and
Clark
I won over enough lukewarm re­
gine jumped the track just as the
A. F. Kirshman,
It all sounds as Professor had been
publicans to give you the narrow Exposition the first exhibit which bridgo was reached and weakened
mitking a personal test of the
will
do
justice
to
the
country.
The
D e n j ih t .
margin yon had—let me say, as
the timbers of the trestle.
Both whisky.
exhibit,
which
will
cost
$50,000,
will
Office at Residence, one block east of your friend, that unless you sever
engines managed to pass over, but
your connection with the whiskey occupy 4,000 feet of floor space and eight coaches pitched down through
*
Tattle Hotel. •
Ex-President Cleveland says we
element in this county your pros­ will be comprehensive and interest­ the bridge, carrying the whole should be the“ gayest and most light­
Coquille
.
-
.
Oregon.
pects for further political advance­ ing.
structure with them. The observa­ hearted peop.e in the world.” Evi­
A feature of the Australian ex­
ment will be ruined for years to
tion car alone escaped.
dently Mr. Cleveland has not
come.
Our league is thoroughly hibit will be a display of leather
Physicians were rushed to the changed his mind since his honey­
organized all over the county, is from the carcass of the gugong. scene from Perry and Marshalltown, moon when he wrote that “life was
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gugong is a fish which lives
nonpartisan, and in earnest, and we The
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accompanied by nurses. The dead one grand sweet song.”
Or, bet­
Tom Whitt*, Master,
in
Australian
waters, whose hide is
more than bold the balance of power,
Leave*
I Arrive»*
nnd injured were removed as quick, ter, did he not write it after three
The hide is
Bandon ......... 7 A-M. | Coquille___ 10 a - m . and propose to see that the liquor three inches thick.
ly as passible.
The injured were years of marriage.
C oquille...... 1 p - m . | B andon___ 4 p - m .
valuable for saddlery and other
element
shall
no
longer
rule
in
Coos
Connects at Coquille with train tor Marshfield
•
placed in the observation car and
and steamer E-’ho for Myrtle Point.
S ta rtling b u t T rue.
county. I trust that you shall have heavy leather goods. The display were taken to Rhodes, where they
People the world over were hor­
a pleasant and prosperous meeting will also show the commercial value were given medical treatment.
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of the platvpus, or duckbill, an an-
rified on learning of the burning of
of the senate.
J. ( ’. Moomaw. Master,
a Chicago theatre in which nearly
| i mal with the body of a mole, and
Leaye?»
I Arrives
Sincerely yours,
A New York man says he was com­ six hundred people lost their lives,
Coquille....... 7 a - m . I
Bandon. .10:43 A-M.
|
the
webbed
feet
and
bill
of
a
duck.
Bandon......... I p - m . | Coquille. 4:45 p-M.
A dolph H aheri . y ,
yet more than five times this num­
The exhibit from the southern pletely cured of the liquor habit by ber or over 3,000 people died from
Secretary Coos County Law and
six
years’
confinement
in
the
peni-
j
S tr. R E X A
i continent will explain in an enter­
Order League.
pneumonia in Chicago during the
Alva Lee. Master,
tentiary. Why not try the treat­
taining manner the jiresent con­
same year, with scarcely a passing
Leaves
! Arrives
notice. Every one of these cases of
Coquille . ... 1 p - m . | Bandon . . . . 5 p - m .
MAY- CIIOOSE p o l it ic a l d e a t h .
ditions in this little-known country, ment on all of our inebriates?
Bandon .. . . 7 a - m . j Ooqnille... .11 a - m .
pneumonia resulted from a cold
From
Senator
Coke.—
Iu
regard
where
the
skin
of
the
kangaroo
is
a
Carrying passengers and mail.
and could have been prevented by
C
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m
b
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n
’
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u
sli
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m
r
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e
to the employment of my firm as valuable export.
Specimens of
the tinrtely use of Chamberlain’s
Coquille River Transportation Co. attorneys in the action taken to en­ grains will be exhibited to show the
M o t h e r * Favo rit e.
Cough Remedy.
A great many
join the county court of Coos coun­ agricultural possibilties of the coun­
The soothing and healing prop­ who had every reason to fear pneu­
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ty from making the order under the try and the displays of wool and j erties of this remedy, its pleasant monia have warded it off by the
W . K. Panter, Master.
The
Leaves
I A r ry f
so-called local option law prohibit­ other sheep products will interest taste and prompt and permanent prompt use of this remedy.
Bandon........ 7 a - m . | Coquille. ...10 a - m .
cures have made it a favorite with following is an instance of this sort:
There will l>eople everywhere. It is especially
Coquille....... I p - m . ! Bandon . . . . 4 P M. ing the salq^f liquors in the coun­ Yankee stockraisers.
"Too much cannot lie said in favor
Makes connection with train at Coquille
ty, I merely have to say that my also be shown many products pe- j prized by mothers of small chil­ of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
and up-river boats.
T. W . PANTER, Managing Owner. duties and oath as an attorney are culiar to the country, which áre not dren, for colds, croup and whoop and especially for colds and in­
ing cough, as it always affords fluenza. I know that it cured inv
such that I am required to protect known in America even by name.
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quick relief, nnd as it contains no daughter, Laura, of a seveie cold,
to the best o f my abilities the in­
f r i K. .l.vmM. Ma-t.r,
President Castro is probably of opium or other harmful drug, it and believe saved her life when she
terests of the meanest as well as the the opinion that Roosevelt does not
Leave,
I
Arrive.
may be given as confidently to a was threatened -with pneumonia.”
Myrtle Point. .7 a - m . | .quille C’y 9 SO a - m . poorest client who may have em­
need any moro instruction in jiu ! baby as to an adult.
For gale by W. D. W ilcox, Logan, New York.
n.niille City. 1 l- M. I Myrtle I’ t litO p-M. |
ployed me, and this I shall do in jitsu.
R. S. Knowlton.
Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
D aly except Sunday.
Entered as second-claas matter July 8,
1904, at the postotiice at Coquille, Ore­
gon, under act of CongrcBH <>i March 3,
1879.
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.
$2.00
P er Y ear
Senator Coke Threatened
nowlton’s Drug Store
K
Besides a complete stock i$
| ol Drugs and Druggist’s Sun-1
I dries carries Kodaks and Sup-1
| plies, Phyrography outfits and
| Supplies.
The New Store,
MRS. M. N OSLER, PROP
CARRIES A FULL LINE OF
'
Ladies Furnishing Goods, etc.
Novelties, Fancy Goods
Notions, Nuts, Can­
dies and Tropi­
cal Fruits.
F ron t S tre e t,
C o q u ille , O regon,
» I
-BMÉasiaaBëi:
A S p e c ia lt y o i P ei fum es
and T o n ic P rep aration s.
The
N ig h t c a ll b y p ressin g th e b u tto n
at th e righ t o f th e d o o r .
Russell Pharmacy
M a in
S t.
C o < _iu ille .
Rex I. Russell,
Dr. (ieo. Russell,
Proprietor
Pharmacist
R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres.
A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres.
L. H. HAZARD. Cashier
FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K
op COQUIliLiB, OREGON.
T r a n sa c ts a General B anking B u sin e ss
Board of Directors.
Correspondents.
R. (J. Dement,
A. J. Sherwood,
National Bank of Commerce, New York City
L. Harlockcr,
L. H. Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco
Isaiah Hacker,
R. E. Shine, i First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or.
J
ROY FOX
GENERAL DRAYING.
COQUILLE, OREGON.
Meets all Boats and Trains.
Goods Handled with Care and
Dispatch.
AGENT FOR
WOOD FOR SALE-
R IV E R T O N C O A L .
Leave orders at T. J. Little’s Livery Stable.
C
o q u il l e
Steam Laundry
PHONE
116
NOSLER & LYONS
P R O P R IE T O R S
Experienced Help
Best of Work
Reasonable Rates
t-pecial Kates to Families and Hotels
W e make our own soap and know its ingredients. No injurious chemicals used.
Our baskets will lie left at all the principal points on the river.
Goods called for and delivered in Ooqnille City,