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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1905)
SEMI - WEEKLY V ol . 22: No. 63 Entered as second-clans matter July 8, 1904, at tli« postonico at Coquille, Ore gon. under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Steam er M F Plant. L egislativa W ork T By Kuykendall—That after 1907 assnre you that no pains will spared to make our dealings mutually sat- all the state institutions shall be governed by one board, composed factorv. Yours truly, E. G. D. Holden, of the governor, secretary of state, O hegon G oal & N av . C o . L aw yer , and state treasurer, and that sup City Recorder, U. S. Commissioner, Gen After thirteen months, presum plies for all tho institutions shall be eral Insnrance Agent, and Notary ably devoted to investigation, the purchased in xiursuaneo ° f bids Public. Office in R obin Cook County (Illinois) courts have called for in one advertisement. son Bail ding. apparently decided that no one was The board is to employ a clerk. Coquille, Oregon. to blame for the Iroquois Theater By Tuttle—Appropriating $5,000 horror, which cost the lives of more for the purchase o f a first-class, than 600 people. The indictments, speedy launch for tho master fish which were found against the prin warden, and $9,000 for the expense A. F. Kirshman, cipal offenders whose culpable neg of operating. This will enable the D e n tist . ligence was responsible for the aw warden to pursue any persons Offic** at Residence, one block east o f ful disaster, have all been quashed. suspected of entebiug fish in the If some of the^e men who have es Tattle Hotel. Columbia out of season. caped the law have hearts softer Coqnille . - . Oregon. B y ------ —Requiring each hunter than stone, they are undoubtedly to pay an annual gun license fee of suffering a punishment under an $1. The bill excepts farmers and indictment that no law on earth their own families hunting on their can quash. As an example to own land. Str. D I S P A T C H others whose greed of gain might By Rand— Permitting a majority Tom White, Master. produce another such charnel house | Leave« I Arrives of the directors of a mining corpora B andon....... 7 a ^ h . Coquille... .10 a - m . it would seem that some legal pun tion to reside out of the state. A t t ’oqa ille ...... 1 P-M. I Bandon---- 4 P-M. ishment should be meted out to the Connecta at Coquille with train for Marshfield offenders but Chicago— is Chicago. least one officer or director, upon anti steamer K *ho for Myrtle Point. whom service of summons can be —Oregonian. Str. F A V O R I T E had, must reside in the county C lin iiilM vln lll** i'i.iig li It m o l ) f i l e , J. C. Mnomaw. Master, where the company’s chief place M o th ers F a v orite. leaves I Arrives of business is located. Coqidlte.......... 7 A-M. | Raiulon. .10:45 A-M. The soothing and healing prop- Bandon......... 1 r-x. | Coquille • 4:43 P-M. ! erties of this remedy, its pleasant [ A lra lil « I N im m t U r d i d u r a . Str. R E T A taste and prompt and permanent j A1 va T^e. Master, | cures have made it a favorite with Many people suffer for years from Leave* I Arrives i people everywhere. It is especially | rheumatiic pains, and prefer to do Coqnille __ 1 P-M. | Bandon .. . 5 P-M. Bandon . . . 7 a - m . | Coquille — 11 a - m . j prized by mothers of small chil- so rather than take the strong med- dreti, for colds, croup and whoop j icines usually given for rheumatism, Carrying passengers and mail. ing cough, as it always affords j not knowing that quick relief from ; quick relief, and as it contains no pain may be had simply by apply- v* H. K. .lames. Master, jopium or other harmful drug, it ing Chamblain’s Fain Balm and I Arrives — eaves m aybe given as confidently to a without taking any medicine in- Myrtle Point. .7 A-M. I oqnille C’y 9 30 a - m . For sale by I ternally. For sale by U. S. Knowl- ivi aille C ity. .1 P-M. I Myrtle P't. .4:00 p-M. j baby as to an adult. I R. S, Knowlton. I ton. THiiy exc ept Sunday. Str. ECHO $2.00 P er Y ear COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 17, 1905. It. affords me great pleasure to Following are the bills which had call your attention to the Oregon passed either the House or Scnato Coal A Navigation Company’s new in Salem last week: Walter Culin, M. D. | steamer, M. F. Plant, which sailed BY THE HOUSE P hysician and 8 uro eon By Ritchie—Prohibiting the sale j from San Francisco on her initial C oquille C ity , O kk . trip Saturday, Feb. 11th, ami sailed : of cigarettes and cigarette materials Kronenberg Bldg. from Marshfield Tuesday, Feb. 14th. to youths under 21 years. Fines Telephone 3. Next Door to P. O. For some time this company has and imprisonment are specified for i been on the lookout for a steamer violation. To any one under 16 that- combined speed, comfort and years of age no tobacco in any form Stanley & Burns, freight carrying capacity on a whatever shall be sold. Habitual Attorney s-at-Law, draft that could bs economically on use of minors under 10 years shall Real Estate, Collections. Specialties-Crim inal and U. 8. Land Coos Bay. This has been a very bring them under the provisions of Cases, Notaries Publio. hard combination to make as there the Juvenile court law, for which a C o q u il l b , . . . . - O r eg o n . wns plenty of steamers that had the bill is now awaiting action. speed and passengers accommoda- By Smith— Creating a state tions, but were sadly deficient in not j bureau of mines and creating the being able to carry a reasonable office of commissioner of the mines Geo. Russell, M. D., cargo on a di'aft necessary to navi with monthly salary of $250, and PHYSICIAN AND SUBOKON, gate these waters. t^wo assistants with salaries of $150 Offioe in 1UISSELL PHARMACY. From a passenger’s point of view each, Calis promptly answered day or night. we feel that the most fastidious can- j jjv Malarkey— Providing for the Phone, main loti. not help but be pleased with the payment by tho state 0f $84 a year conditions found on this boat. All for eaoh wayward girI kept in a Oregon. Coquille, the staterooms are new as well as j charitable institution, the furnishings and everything is j By Senator Smith— For the regu- i I “ P to date. In addition to having | lation of veterinary practice. The the very best first-class accommoda-! bd| ajm8 at improvement of the A. J. Sherwood, tions, the company lias spared no present law so that any person A ttorney - a t -L aw , pains in arranging for their second “ who has good, practical knowledge N otary P ublic , class passengers, giving them what of the treatment of the ordinary Coquille, : : Oregon no other steamer on the coast has, diseases common to animals" shall a mess room and social hall inde be granted a permit to practice “ to pendent of sleeping quarters. Walter Sinclair, | any locality remote from a duly As a freight carrier, the Plaut is j licensed veterinary surgeon” on peti A ttorney - a t -L a w , unexcelled on the coast, having all tion of “ 15 reputable stockmen re- N otary P u b lic , the modern equipments for a quick i siding in such locality. Coquille, : : Oregon. dispatch and what will probably in By Senator Booth—For the pro terest the shipper is her large be tection of the hotelkeepers against tween decks independent of her dead beats. The bill provides that /. Hacher, coal space and reached by largo side any person who shall surrepitiously A bstracter of T it l e s . ports, which will permit the truck remove his uaggage from a hotel C o q u il l e C it y , O re ing on and off of produce, thus do- without first paying his bill shall ing nway with the old method of be deemed guilty of a misdemenuor slinging, which at its best is rough punishable by fine of not less than on all freight handled, especially $20 nor more than $100, or be im Hall & Hall, potatoes, entailing a loss on the prisoned not less than 10 days nor A ttorneys - at -L aw , shipper. Dealer in R eal E state o f a ll kinds. more than 50, or be both fined and In the matter of speed the Plant imprisoned. Marshfield, Oregon. will speak for herself and I can By Senator Holman—To estab _____ 1__________________ I assure her patrons that the company lish juvenile courts and to regulate has not sacrificed speed in any pari, Ellsworth B. Hall, control of neglected, delinquent and realizing that in this day and. age dependent children under 18 years Attorney-at-I.a'V, of the world the travelling public of age, in Multnomah county. demand quick trips. O0QCI1.UC, : : : O regon . By Senator Coshow— That the Captain H. C. Nelson, formerly of Collections and Insurance. authority of guardians to sell real tho steamer Areata, will be in com estate by private sale may be con mand, and the steward’s department I firmed and made sure. will be in charge of M. F. Gallagher, By Hermann-—Prohibiting the also of tho steamer Arcatn. Both J. Curtis Snooh, D. D. S. j operating of bucket shops nud all these officers need no introduction D e n t is t , other forms of stock gambling in tp the travelling public. Oilice two doors south Odd Follow's Hall Oregon. At this time it may not be cut of BY THE SENATE. professional visit it Will make Bandou place to call attention to the state By Band Granting miners per- the first Monday in ouch quarter. ments of every commission house 9 ; mission to cut timber on the: public handling potatoes from this section. Coquille, Oregon. They without exception claim that lauds in Oregon. By 8ic.be!— Prohibiting the sale it is very muefi easier to sell pota toes on Vallejo street dock because j property by means of coupons E . D. Sperry. W . C. Chase. of its nearness to Washington and for trading stumps, or other device SPERRY & CHASE, Jackson street wharves where uine- by which the rale of the property tenths of the produce business of pends upon some chance. The bill Attorneys-at-Law. prohibits all sales where the selec San Francisco is carried on. , Office in Robinson Building, We hope to have a continuance tion of the property to be sold de of your liberal patronage aud can pends upon chance. Coquille, - - - Oregon. COQUILLE RIVER STEAM BOAT CO. HERALD. N O TE A N D C O M M E N T . S e e k H om es in Sou th w est. Lillie Devereaux Blake says | Chicago, Feb. 10.—Tbero is to be “ When a woman marries a foreigner a rush of people into the South and she loses her citizensnip.” Also | Southwest if the inquiries now be her cash, as a rule. ing received by the Western rail roads regarding “ homeseckors’ ex We have now had a Supreme cursions" signify much. One mail Court decision in the beef trust in a single railway office has con case but trunk hinge beef steaks tinned over 100 letters, asking abou t! are as high as ever, soil and climate and other things! --------- It is said that Mr. Pulitzer is that go to make up life in the rural still looking for an ideal editor, for districts. There The movement is not confined to that college of journalism. aro thousands of ideal editors but the Southwest, but southern states like Alabama and Mississippi are re- ^ the real ones are rare. ceiving a great deal of attention. On one line alone 487 passengers, with homescekcrs’ tickets, have left Chicago for a single county in Ala bama in the last two weeks. Re ports to the officials indicate that many of these people will remain in the South permanently, as they have made locations. After 8eeing the pic¿ure of the muiti.married Hoch the world is puzzled to know how he could have persuaded one woman much less twenty to marry him. nowlton’s Drug Store K Besides a complete stock ¡J I oi Drugs and Druggist’s Sun-1 I dries carries Kodaks and Sup-1 | plies, Phyrography outfits and I Supplies. Clearence Sale It is uot like “ Uncle Joe” of long time ago to refuse a White House dinner. In eating he’s a winner and the Supreme Court has no in Vast tracts of land in Southwest ning when Uncle Joe is dining. Kansas, which have been devoted heretofore to stock, aro now to be A New York woman was run over given up for farms. Oklahoma is by Pierpont Morgan’s carriage. If getting its full’ share of homeseek- one has to be run over by a carriage ers, while !Texas is receiving more it is just as well it should be owned newcomers than for a number of by Mr. Morgan who can afford such years. For the present the mi things. gration to the British Northwest Mr. Cortelyou said during the seems to have come to a stop, and the tide lias turned to the South late campaign that the President would not be hampered by promises west. ---- to trusts, be evidently understood He is the Cromwell, the Bis his subject and the beef trust per marck, the Napoleon, (whichever haps realizes that he knew what he you please, or maybe all combined) was talking about. of American politics. No other The assembling of Presidents man who ever held the office of Cassatt, Hill, Spencer, and a score President of the United States has of other heads of great railroad so completely dominated his own monopolies in Washington indicates party, or secufed the aid of the op a disturbance in twelve billions of position party as has Theodore Roosevelt. The historian of the capital that is ominous, but let us Goods Sold at Cost and for Cash only. future when treating this era of hope prognostic of good for the whole country. American politics will recount the MRS. M. N0SLER, COQUILLE, OREGON. remarkable fact that during the The new magazine, “ How to Make incumbency of the youngest of Money” has gone into bankruptcy. American presidents’ most radical It is said that the writer of "G et A Specialty of Pei fumes Night call by pressing the button and Tonic Preparations. at the right of the door. and remarkable innovations and ting on in the World” died in the departures were inaugurated and aimshouse. The successful money progress made in matters relating makers seem to be those who keep to home and foreign policy, and the secret to themselves that ho worked his will in almost Dr. Charles Wagner calls his new every thing he seriously undertook. Congress trampled on Cuban Re book “ My Appeal to America.” It ciprocity at. the long session but contains a plea to Americans to help M a in St. Cotiuille. Roosevelt said iu a speech that it him spread the doctrine of the h id got to come and calling an ex “ Simple Life” and incidentally tra session tho bill was passed. A build his church in Paris. A num Proprietor Pharmacist powerful navy is his policy, the ber of wealthy incu arc committed to the latter plan and as a matter of Panama canal is in a sense his en terprise, our policy in the Philip course all the world subscribed to A. J. SHERWOOD, Prat. R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres. L. H. HAZARD, Cashier pines, iu Porto Rico and in the far the “ Simple Life’’ because its so cast are as approved and directed fashionable. by him, but among bis many accom Tho woman who comes whimper plishments there has been none OP C O Q UIU UE , O R E G O N . moro conspicuous or more decisive ing into court for a divore from o than that indicated by the action of second liusbaud on the ground that T r a n s a c t s a General B a n k in g B u s i n e s s the House Republican caucus last she married him too soon after the Friday, The most important legis divorce from her first, is entitled to Board of Directors. Correspondents. lation in the post-bellum period, no sympathy, through her act has A. J. Sherwood, National Dank of Commerce, New York City involving property which according branded her for what, she is. It It. O. Dement, L. Harlocker, L. IL Hazard, Crocker Woolwortli N ’l Bank, Son Francisco to President Cassatt of the Pennsyl seems necessary to grant her the Isaiah Hacker, It. E. Shine. Finit Nat'l Hank of Portland, Portland, Or. vania Railroad equals twelve thou legal redress she asks for, even sand millions of dollars, is by agree though the proceeding is in a sense ment to bo considered and passed a farce. Marrying on probation is after a debate of two days in the not divested of indecency by a de- House. It has been said that the creo of the court.— Oregonian. bill cannot pass the Senate but with In hin book called “ Imported the Democrats ardently suppoiting its passage with the enthusiastic Americans” Broughton Branden COQUILLE, OREGON. support of Mr. Bryan, and with burg makes the statement that the Htate legislatures both Democratic prosperity of rural Italy is depend Goods Handled with Care and and Republican urging their sen ent upon its immigrants and as Meets all Boats and Trains. ators to support the measur who bood as any village or community Dispatch, need be surprised if Theodore has as much as ten per cent of its A G E N T F O R R IV E R T O N C O A L . Roosevelt shall add another to his former populace domiciled in Amer ica the place is immediately trans WOOD FOR SALE- Leave orders at T. J. Little’s Livery Stable. many political victories? formed by means of the constant ■*«*►-• - --- -- stream of funds that begins to pour Startling but Tru«*. People the world over were hor in. We not only import our “ Little rified on learning of the burning of Italys” but we support those left at a Chicago theatre in which nearly home. six hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this iium- , ... . . ., „ . i>er or over 3,000 people died from Peter 1J,8 uet- a wa,ter in the Saf’ pneumonia in Chicago during th e! ford hotel, fleW into an ungovern- saine year, with scarcely a passing jaDle rage because a lady did not notice. Every one of these cases of t(p him. Ho tore off his apron and pneumonia resulted from a cold ; d on tand to)d thfi trembling PH O N E 116 and qould have been prevented by ¡ ‘ the timely use of Chamberlain’s ¡ Buest she wa8 This should Cough Remedy. A great m an y: be a warning to those who have who had every reason to fear pneu- j meditated crawling off without monia have warded it off by the feeing the haughty food carriers, prompt use of this remedy. The p#ter raakeg one think of th„ E P R O P R IE T O R S following is an instance of this sort: . . . . . . , . , 7 “ Too much cannot he said in favor > lish b cab cab driver dnver who * ho testified t«811'5«'1 in ID of Chamberlain’s Cough R em edy,' court that he knew a certain person Reasonable Rates and especially for colds and in was a lady because she bad given Experienced Help tluenza. I know that it cured m him five shillings for a tip and said Special Rates to Families and Hotels daughter, I,aura, of a seveie col to him, “ Take it and go to hell!” and believe saved her life when she | was threatened with pneumonia.’ F or 8 at . k — A good, trusty mule team, W e make onr own soap anil know its ingredients. No injurious chemicals used. W. D. Wilcox, Logan, New York wagon and harness $225. Inquire of Onr baskets will bo left at all the principal points on the river. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. Goods called for aud delivered in OoqutHe Olty. Geo. Wyer, near the Junction. OF WINTER GOODS Commencing Feb. 25th. I will sell my stock of Fall and Winter G oods consisting of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Sweaters, Gents’ Underwear, Gloves, Shawls, Corsets, China ware, Etc. All Goods new and up-to-date. No Shoddy Goods. - The Russell Pharmacy Dr. Geo. Russell, Rex I. Russell, F IR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K ROY FOX GENERAL DRAYING. COQUILLE Steam Laundry NOSLER & LYONS Best of Work l\