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SEMI-WEEKLY V ol . 22: No. 70 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 14, 1905. Filtered ub second-class mutter July 8, 1H04, at the |>ostottice at Coquille, Ure- itoit, under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. a Walter Culin, M. D. P hysician and S urgeon C oquille C it y , O re . ¡ Krom m berg Bldg. I Next Door to P. O. Telephone 3. T Stanley & Burns, Attorueya-Ht- Law, lioal Estate, Collections. Specialties—Criminal and U. S. Land Cases, Notaries Publio. C oqu illh . . . . . O beoon . Geo. Russell, M. D., P h XSIOIAN AND N u BOSON, Office in HUSSKLL PHARMACY. Calls prmnpLiy answered day or night- Phone, main 139. Oregon. Coquille, I_______________ I A. J. Sherwood, A ttobn bi at -L aw , N o t a b t P o b l io , Coquille, : : Oregon A t io b n e y - a t - L a w , : Oregon. I I of T it l e s . Hall & Hall, A ttorneys - at -L a w , Dealer in R e a l E st a t e o f all kinds. M arshfield, Oregon. I Ellsworth B. Hall, Attorney-at-Laiv, : : : O rkgon . . ....._ . 1 . J. Curtis Snooh, D. D. S. D en tist , Office two d oors Hoath Odd Follow’ s Hall Will make Bandon a professional visit the first Monday in each quarter. Coquille, Oregon. * E . 1). Spefry. W . C. Chase. SPERRY & CHASE, Attorneyaat-Law. Office in Robinson ltuilding, Coquille, - - - Oregon. i__________________ I______ E. G. D. Holden, L aw yer , City Recorder. U. 8. Commisaioaer, Gen eral Insurance Agqnt, and Notary Public. Office in Robin son Building. Coquille, ! A. F. Klrshman, D entist . at Residence, one block east of Tuttle Hotel. Coquille . - . Oregon. COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO. S tr . D I S P A T C H Tom White, Master, Leaves | Arrives B andon....... 7 a - m . j Coquille 10 a - m . C oquille....... 1 p - m . | B andon 4 P-M. Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield and steamer Ejho for Myrtle Point. S tr . F A V O R I T E .T. (J. Mootnaw. Master, reaves V nowlton’s Drug Store! I \ Besides a complete stock | ol Drugs and Druggist’s Sun-1 | dries carries Kodaks and Sup- | plies, Phyrography outfits and \ Supplies. Clearence Sale OF WINTER GOODS Commencing Feb. 25th. I will sell my stock o f Fall and Winter Sweaters, Gents’ Underwear, Gloves, Shawls, Corsets, Russell Pharmacy Dr. Geo. Russell, Rex I. Russell, F IR ST N A T IO N A L BANK Claude F ox, GENERAL DRAYING. Oregon. I Office Rockefeller is the victim of chron-1 The greatest irrigation project Salem, March D.—A special ses Portlund, March 11.—Coos coun in ‘ he world, excepting the gigantic sion of the legislature is being ad ty, Oregon, which announced 3ome ic indigestion that all of his $500,. | A famous j engineering enterprise of the Eng- vocated by some of its members. time ago that it would erect a sep 000,000 cannot cure. | lish government, by which the Governor Chamberlain will not look arate pavilion at the Lewis and doctor once said that the most stub I Valley of the Nile is to be redeemed with disfavor upon a proposal that Clark exposition, has*made good its born ease of iudigestion co u ll be. | is to see the beginning of its frui special session be called, provided announcement by selecting a site for cured by the life led % convicts. j tion this week, when the great that tho conditions are satisfactory. the structure. The ^pavilion will Investigation of the Standard Oil Snake river, in Southern Idaho, He will not say what he will do or stand a short distance from the Col Company and possible indictment to be stayed in its course nnd its will not do if the matter is pre onnade entrance, n little west of the ought not to have any terrors for Mr. Rockefeller. waters diverted toward the reclama sented for consideration, hut he Administration building. tion of ‘,¿71,000 acres of land now as manifests a desire to relieve the Coos county’s building will be New Jersey ¡ h ready to tackle the ! arid and desolate as tbe great asylum, penitentiary, reform school, 50x60 feet in size, and will he con j wastes of the Desert of Sahara mute school aud blind school of the structed entirely of Coos county mosquito ns a Htate problem and ex The full attainment of the object inconvenience of having their ap materials. Coos county workmen j pects to speud $1,000,000 fighting of the enterprise will mean the con- propriations held up along with the will perform the Dbor, am, Coos I ^le P(,fd- The mosquito will be pre- ! Pared to fi8kt New Jersey und her ».•rsiou of a vust tract oi rolling others to which people take excep county man will oversee tbt f b . Coos county timber resources will » uests flom July to frost this sea- prairie into an area of rich produc tions. tive soii, which will furnish enough Chamberlain tonight said: “ It be exploited in a most practical way ®on without any addition to their There are thirty fruit, gram and vegetables to sup takes two-thirds of the members of in the construction of the building, j usua^ resource«. ‘ he state and every one ply the entire Northwest country, the legislature to constitute a quo which will be finished in natural varietitB besides a considerable quantity of rum to transact business. If two- woods inside aud out. For the in- of tllem caD bite- foodstuffs for ©hina and Japan. thirds of the members of each house teiior the decorations will be in r , , ...* . i , - lu dealing with the negro prob- Simultaneously with tbe staying agree to attend a special session panel work, the different valuable I a o r of the waters of the Snake river will without eost to the state, to repeat woods being used to advantage in lem we should make some headway begin one of the most spectacular the present appropriation bills for this way. Among the woods so used | if our Africans could be taught to struggles ever seen among men for the several institutions so that the will be the myrtle, maple, alder, not only work with their hands but sudden wealth. Thousands of for. people can demand the referendum white and yellow firs, white cedar, to avoid as a pestilence the sharks tune seekers already are waiting upon them without holdiug up all, Port Orford cedar, red cedar, and who prey upon them in the name of benefit insurance societies. The along the brink of the canyon for and further agree to take up other oak. The myrtle of Coos county,the average negro pays from 10 to 20 the river bed to he exposed for more subjects of legislature, I would not county’s most famous wood, is than 30 miles of its length. For look with disfavor upon the request worth $500 per thousand feet, board per cent of his wages to societies that promise to bury him after he is years it has been tbe accepted be that a special session be called. I measure. dead. lief that gold in inexhaustible quan cannot say positively, however, what Construction work on the build tities lies in the bottom of the river, I would do until the question comes ing will be begun in a few days and Representative De Armond de- yet the most daring miners have up to me.” the building will be completed nnd clared that ‘‘the taking of more been unable to cope with the physi- Referendum petition are being fitted with exhibits several weeks money for expenses than was ex oal obstacles to an exploration of rapidly signed at Salem, in spite of before the opening day. The build pended was nothing less than lar this supposed treasure ground. protests from employee of the state ing will cost about $10,000. ceny.’. Judge Swayne doubtless Scores of men have met death while institutions, who would have to dis considered it nothing more than striving to descend the steep walls count their warrants. One petition W ild Redrnen for the Fair. economy, and Senators, not wishing of the canyon, rising as high as was eiog signed on Commercial to condemn their own practice, ac COO foet above the river, a rising, street about as fast as it could be Cbemawa, Oregon, March 9.— In quitted Judge Swayne. roaring torrent. passed around. formation has been received at the Not more than three days will be In Yamhill county nearly every Cbemawa Indian School from the Sir Wilfred Lauriersays he would at the disposal of the fortune-hunt one is said to favor tieing up the Lapwai (Idaho) Indian agency that not bo a citizen of the United States ers, for in that time it is estimated general appropriation bill, regard arrangements are being made by even to be President. We guess by the engineers that the great res less of the effect, as the only means certain Lewiston people to take a net. when the Governor.General of Goods Sold at Cost and for Cash only. ervoir will have filled and the wnter of bring a club down on the heads band of long-haired, wild Indians to Canada gets a salary just twice as will again be pouring down the of the legislature for general ex the Lewis and Claak Fair and to great us that of our President. MRS. M. N0SLER. COQUILLE, OREGON. canyon in diminuhed volume, hut travagance. have them dance and to display the still too great in fjuantity for placer Jas. K. Sears, of Polk county, old-time heathenism of the tribe. After more tlmo throe weeks spent mining or any other form of gold- says that nearly every one has The prospect is demoralizing many in the consideration of the case of A S p e cia lty of P ei fum es N ig h t c a ll b y pressing tb s b u tto n at the lig h t o f th e d o o r . and T o n ic P rep aration s. seeking. signed petitions over there, and of the Nez Perces, who are looking Judge Swayne the Senate decided Thus far the Twin Falls Laud b Wa several have already come to the forward to the visit to tho Fair with he was not guilty. Judge Swayne, ter Company has invested 11,600,000 counly seat, filled out. It is thought eagerness. it is said, has not been nervous thousand would sign in that w’ithout any returns. The members As long-haired Indians in that about the result from the beginning of the company are of tile belief, county. vicinity are at a premium at present and he he doubtless feels now that however, that they will have re. In Linu county, the movement is those who have been asked to take the Senate is indebted to him for covered their investment within the not so rapid, but there will he large i the trip are letting their locks grow, having acted as the boulder on tbe coming two years, aud within five petitions, especially from the coun and when asked to cut them reply: track to prevent legislation on other M a i n S t. C o q u ille . years they expect to clear up lever- try precincts. and more embarrassing legislation, “ Ob, no; I cannot cut my hair now; al million dollars, Money already In Marion county there is a strong I am keeping it to wear at the is pouring in from settlers, and the sentiment for the referendum,‘ and Fair.” The demoralizing effect of The House of Representatives has promoters say they have disposed may be thousands of petitioners. this will be far-reaching. Old-time passed without a dissenting vote tho Pharmacist Proprietor of nearly every homestead lot in Socialists leaders aro prominent and dances and customs, now nearly bill requiring all street railways in their domain of 271,000 acres. the democrats are very active. The discarded, will be revived for the the Capitnljto equip their cars with R. E. SHINE. Vice Pres. L. H. HAZARD, Cashier Hundreds of buildings are in course Salem lists contain the names of delectation of the white man, and vestibules for the protection of the A. J. SHERWOOD, Prêt. of erection all over the proposed ir prominent business and professional thereby gived a new lease of life. motormen Only tho members of rigation area, which the company men. Those who have the welfare of these the companies, most c f whom ride - «•» - proposes to increase by adding 150,- Indians at heart do not desire this in closed carriages, objected to the Mormon Meeting House. 000 acreB of land in a short time.— OF C O Q U IU L iE , O R E G O N . feature to be paraded, but rather bill. Telegram. St. Lake, March 8.— Au explosion that tbe advancement of the Indians — >«#>»- ■ All Swedish marriages made in T r a n s a c t » a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u a in e a e i be shown. Prof. H. W. Conn, who is recog of acetylene gas at the Mormon this country must have the soal of nized as tbe ablest authority and in meeting house at Granger, seven approval of the Swedish legation in Board of Directors. Correspondents. Captures Ship and Girls. vestigator on the subject of dairy miles south of here, lust uight Washington. Minister Grip rather R. O. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Bank of Commerce, New York City bacteriology, has concluded after wrecked tho building, killing Nel resents the idea of the legation bo- Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco II. Hazard, L. Harlocker, St. Louis, March 7.—Advices have coming a matrimonial agency but exhaustive investigations that the lie McKay, aud injuring Ida Smith, It. E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Fori land, Portland, Or. Isaiah Hacker, Viva Wallace, Hazel Murphy, Eu just been received from Manila tell the government does not approve number of bacteria found in market milk is not very closely related to nice McRae and and 19 others. The ing of the exploits of Judge Adolph our free and easy way of marrying the degree to which it is contamin walls were blown out, the floor torn Wislizenus, formerly a Police Court and decrees that its subject shall be ated in handling, hut depends al up and people pinned under benches Judge of St. Louis, and now a jus held by the hard and fast laws of Miss McKay was tice on the island ol Cebu, who in most solely upon the tempeiature. and wreckage. the mother country. killed by the organ falling on her January last personally pursued and This might account for the efforts Those in captured an Amoriran commercial being made to secure low bacterial as she pinging a solo. A New York man sent his son to content standards for milk in cities jured by the Granger explosion vessell that was leaving with three Europe to prevent him from marry were 26, The stove was blown Filipino girls forcibly detained on o f California, that is, the ice trust ing an actress. He succeeded but COQUILLE, OREOON. through a ceiling in addition to the board, rescued the girls and fined fell in love with the actress himBelf, might be interested. With such the captain 2,500 pesos. standards as the sole guide the horror of fire. and the combined efforts of bis Meets all Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and Tbe ship was the United States seven children could not prevent dirty dairyman with plenty of ice Col. Cody, better known bb Buf barkentine Chehalis, owned and P. Dispatch. would be “ in it” while the clean, him from marrying her. It looks small dairyman who can't afford ice falo Bill, must have returned to the M. Simpson of Oregon. When the as if the children were losing the WOOD FOR SALE- Leave orders at T. J. Little’s Livery Stable would suffer in the interest of big Wild West show for rest and recre ship cleared from Cebu the cry was perfect control of {parents that we concerns equipped with expensive ation from the strenuous times he raised that three Filipino girls had have witnessed heretofore. refrigeration facilities.—Dairy aDd claims to have had at home. been carried away. A cutter over hauled the ship, but the girls could A A l i l c a g » A l f l c r m n n O w e « I I I * F l Produce Review. e c t i o n In C h a m b e r l a i n ' s » n u t l i Japanese Farming not be found aboard. o q u il l e ■tem ea l) Representative Sereno Payne says Then Judge Wislizenus, hearings The Japanese have surprised the | the Statehood ‘b ill is dead. If it is “ I can heartlyand conscientiously it is in the company of some of tbe world as fighters, but, according to the report, suddenly adjourned j recommend Chamberlain’s Cough best bills that have been presented Harold Boice, they are almost the court, buckled on a revolver, sum Remedy for affections of the throat this session. most remarkable agricultural nation moned armed native officials and and lungs,” says Hon. John in the world. They have only 10,-; pursued the barkeotiDe in a launch i Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St„ Chica MtrikPM l l i d f l r a R i n ' k i . and overhauling her, and finding! go. ‘‘Two years ago during a politi When your ship of health strikes 000 square miles of arable laud. An PH ON E 116 the three girls in a locker. Captain cal campaign, I caught cold after the hidden rocks of Consumption, autoraoble going fifty miles an hour being overheated, which irritated Simpson was brought to land, Pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you could skirt this area in twenty my throat and I was finally com 8” » Dr. King’s New hours. Yet it supports an imperial charged with abduction by Judge pelled to stop, as I could not speak Discovery for Consumption. J. W. nation; the rising power of the Far Wislizenus, who immediately re aloud. In ray extremity a friend McKinnon, of Talladega Springs, convened his court, and fined him advised me to use Chamberlain’s Ala., writes: “ I had been very ill East. Experts admit that the scien P R O P R IE T O R S Cough Remedy. I took two doses 2,500 pesos. tific skill of the Japanese agricult with Pneumonia, under the care of that afternoon and could not belive two doctors, hut whs getting no bet urists is unapproached. ‘‘Patient my senses when I found the next ter when I begail to take King’s New diligence, wiih knowledge of the Reasonable Rates Seven married jurors decided that morning the inflammation had Experienced Help Discovery. The first dose gave re largely subsided. I took several chemistry of the soil and the physi Daniel Brady of New York was en lief, and one bottle cured me.” Special Kates to Families ami Hotels doses that day, kept right on talk Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis ology of plants, have yielded results titled to a divorce and five bachelors ing through the campaign, and I j cougs nnd colds. Guaranteed at R. that have astounded the most ad. decided against him. This looks as thank this medicine that I won my W e make our own soap ami know its ingredients. No injurious chemicals used. ‘ S. Knowltnn's drugstore, price 50c vanccd agriculturists in western na though tlie question wns settled on seat in the Council.” This remedy Oar baskets will lie left at all the principal points on tho river. I and It. 00. Trial bottle free. tions. is for sale by R. 8. Knowlton. party lines. (ioods called for and delivered in Coquille City. The Collections and Insurance. ‘ NOTE A N D CO M M E N T All Goods new and up-to-date. No Shoddy Goods. C o qu ille C i t y , O re CoQUii.t-B, Coos County Selects Site. Chinaware, Etc. I. Hacher, A b s t r a ît k r Special Session M ay be Called. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s N otabt P u b l ic , : N o Lpngelr a Desert. $2.00 P er Y e a r Goods consisting o f Gents' Furnishing Goods, Walter Sinclair, Coquille, HERALD. I Arrives ii£ | S tr . R E T A Alva Lee, Master, Leaves I Arrives Coqnille 1 p - m . I Bandon Ä P-M. B andon....... 7 a - m . j Coqnille — 11 a - m . Carrying passengers and mail. S tr. E C H O H E. dames. Master, Leaves | Arrives M yrtlePoint.. .7 a - m . : oqoille C’y il HO a -M. nqiiille City . 1 p - m . I Myrtle P’t . . 4 00 p-w. Daily exeept^Sunday. C Steam Laundry NOSLER & LYONS Best of Work