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    SEMI-WEEKLY
HERALD.
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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 21, 11)05.
V ol . 22: No. 72
Untemi »a s«cond-clu»s matter July 8,
1(104,
(104, at tlie
the poatoffice
poatoflice at Cuculile,
Coquille, Ore­
Óre'
gon. under act of Congress of Mart'll 3,
Caves of Eastern Oregon W ill Army at the Lewis and Clark
Fair.
Be Explored.
Coos County Teachers.
$2.00 P er Y ear
NOTE AN D C O M M E N T
California is much concerned to
Portland,
March
19.—The
war
W.
S
Mayberry,
of
Milton,
who
improve
athletics in the colleges.
Allegany
Carrie Rodine,
is now principal of the public department exhibit at the Lewis and The concern in the East is to im­
Walter Cairn, M. D.
Ida Rodine,
school at Antelope, Wasco county, Clark Centennial, which will be one prove the collegiate course if the
Effie Redine
P h y sic ia n a n d S urgeon
expects to visit the caves of Crook of the most complete and interest­ students can be persuaded to aban­
Jottie Watson
Marshfield
C oijuili . k C i t y , O uk .
county, Oregon, this summer on an ing displays at the Fair, will ex. don atbeletics for a sufficient time.
Moggie Anderson
Krone U berg Bldg.
exploring trip.
Mr. Mayberiy plain the lunctions of the various
Telephone 3.
M. J. McDonald
Next Door to P. O.
A message from Alexander Dowie
spent two years in tliut portion of branches of the national military
Ida Gamble
who is in Mexico has been received
service.
All
types
of
modern
war
the
state
some
years
ago,
and
while
Edvarda Ericksen
there visited the lava beds and weapons, from the big coast defense in Zion City. Evidently money has
Laura Escott
Stanley & Burns,
caves on the Des Chutes river and and field guns to the rapid-fire guns not flown in from the Mexican con­
Nellie Brown
Attorueys-at- Law,
will return to more fully examine and army rifles, will be shown. verts us fast ns was expected.
Real Batate, Collections.
F. A. Golden
SpeeialtibH^-Criminal and U. 8. Land
thi* wonderful region which has Especially interesting will be the
W. D. Reedy
Dr. Lyman Abbott says wealth is
Caaes, Notarìen Publio.
collection of guns from the Spring-
been explored but superficially.
Mrs.
P.
Wilbur
i a danger.
There is an astonishing
CoquiLLH.
-
O regon .
At places in the lava formation on fiold armory, showing the stages of number of people not renowned for
Ellen Be mis
the Des Chutes holes are found development of the army rifle from courage in other affairs who would
Maggie Murphy
which lead to subterranean caverns the queer iron tube of past cen­ be willing to face it.
Kate Steckle
of
unknown depth and iu many turies, tired by means ot a match,
Geo. Russell, M. D.,
Olive Easterday
The Illinois legislature which bas
places water can be heard running to the latest type of magazine rifle.
P H Y S IC IA N A ND H d BUKON,
Effa Stevens
A very comprehensive exhibit legislated on every subject known
underneath the floors of the caverns
W. W. Graves
Office in HU88ELL PHARMACY,
on a still lower chamber.
The will be made by the army engineer to man, is engaged iu considering a
Helena Hughes
i Calls promptly nifswcred day or night.
caves vary in heighth and width. corps, showing the means that are bill “ to encourage matrimony.”
Nannie Lyons
Phone, main 136.
In some places it is necessary to adopted for deepening and maintain­ Since the incarceration of Joliaun
Beth T. Bradley
crawl
through the small opening ing channels in the important water­ Hoch statistics in Chicago doubt­
Mrs. F. X. Hofer
Oregon.
Coquille,
The less show a falling off iu the num­
between the dark chambers, and on ways of the United States.
Marion H. Reedy
most
elaborate
model
will
be
that
ber of marriages.
other
places
the
caves
widen
out
Olivia C. Pohland
I
of
New
York
harbor,
which
will
into
spacious
rooms,
filled
to
over­
Miss E. II. McGilvary
The trusts are perfectly willing
show how the channels are main­
flowing with bats and reptiles.
A. J. Sherwood,
Irma W. Camp
to be regulated if they are allowed
tained
at
depths
sufficient
to
accom­
It
is
said
that
one
of
these
under­
Bertha Prey
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Mvrtle Point.
to name the regulators.
ground chambers has been explored modate the greatest vessels known
Belle Braden
N otary P ublic ,
to
modern
commerce.
for a distanoe of over a mile without
Bertha Braden
The United States consumed a
Coquille,
:
:
Oregon
The other branches of the ser-
evidence of a terminition of its
Minnie McCracken
billion pounds of coffoe last year
wonderful suites of subterancan vice, tlio quartermaster's depart­ and to all appearances its nerve
Florence Robbins
rooms. The formation is lava and ment, the signal corps, and the ar­ has not been affected.
Nellie Dement
Walter Sinclair,
the caves open into side chambers tillery corps, will all be represented
Inez Lusk
A t 1X> UN E Y - A T - L A W ,
Mrs. Chadwick was overcome at
and smaller rooms innumerable. At in a creditable and interesting man­
Florence
Carter
N o tary P u b l ic ,
places openiugs are found reaching ner. The exhibit from the quarter­ her trial by an attack of nerves
EiSe
King
Coquille,
:
:
Oregon.
out to the surface at varying depths master's department will include a showing she is something like other
Nellie King
and the entire country is underlaid complete set of lay figures, showing women after all.
F. A. Pierson
the various uniforms worn by
with a system of those lava caves.
Dorris Williams
I. Hadker,
China’s Dowager Empress has
officers and men iu the United
The
principal
opening
by
which
Martha Miller
A bstrac ter of T it l e s .
sent
her photograph to President
States
Army.
the caves are entered is at a place
Mamie Gray
Roosevelt. Probably wants to show
C o qu ille C it y , O re
on
the
Des
Chutes
river,
where
a
L. M. Strong
The California Ruins.
him that there are other powerful
round hole has been formed in the
Daisy Endicott
rulers
not dowered with the fatal
surface of the ground, by a section j The ruins of the early Spanish
Winifred Spires
gift
of
beauty.
Hall & Hall,
of the earth’s crust about 30 feet in mlnHionH ¡ q California are the sub-
Julia Braden
diameter sinking to a depth of 30
of ftn iuterestiug article in the
A ttobnk » s -;. 1- L aw ,
Goods Sold at Cost and for Cash only.
Bnndon
L. R. Edmunds
I( Dr. Osier's rule that mou should
feet forming a circular hole 30 feet Xew Idea Woman’s Magazino for
Dealer in H k a l E st a th o f a l l kinds.
J. C. Logan
be eholoroformod at (10 were ‘ put
across and 30 feet deep, from which April. The writer seems to have
Rosa Bingaman
Marshfield, Oregon.
MRS. M. N0SLER, COQUILLE, OREGON.
into practice what would become of
the cave opeus and by which ex- [)eeu impressed by the picturesque-
Pearl Walker
our
honorable
Senate?
i
I .
ploeiog parties on ter.
ness of the work of the intrepid
Lena Logan
Mr. Mayberry will take a com- fathers, who were in reality very
Night call by pressing the button
Helen Wakefield
Ellsworth B. Hall,
Mr. Rockefeller is going to build A Specialty of Pei fumes
paniou with him and make a com­ wunderFul both as pioneers and ed­
and Tonic Preparations.
at the right of the d oor.
Mertie Davison
a million dollar home in Kansas. It
Attorney-at-I.aiv,
plete exploration of the caves of this ucators, nnd iu a marvelously short
Annie Waldvogle
looks as though ho might feel some­
spring if possible.
It is thought time attained results by their benefi­
C o q u il l e ,
:
:
t
O r e go n .
Coquille
Irma L. Hoakem
thing like General Sheridan about
that a wonderful system of under­ cent methods with the native In­
Belle
Gould
Texas. That for peace it would bo
Collections and Insurance.
ground caverns may be discovered dians that under other conditions ,
Effie Collier
better to rent his home nnd live iu
adding a uew and thrilling attrac­ have taken centuries to accomplish,
Mable Byers
hell.
tion to Oregon’s thousand woudors. if they can yet be said to be accom- j
Winnie Hall
—Plaimlealer.
J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
Main St. Coquille.
Nellie Kerrigan
[dished. In regard to the erection
T h e on ly way in w hich one can
D rn tibt ,
of the mission buildings, the writer a ccou n t fo r the affectionate m ood o f
May Boyrie
snys that “ the problems of modern the H ouse before adjou rn m en t when
Susie Tuttle
Exposition Notes.
Offloe two doors Honth Odd Fellow’ s Hall
Maude Blundell
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architects sink into insignificance S p eak er Cannon was presented w ith
Will make Bandon a professional visit
Work has been begun on New beside them.
Brick had to be a loviD g cu p and m any offu sive e x­
Proprietor
P h a rm a c ist
Grace Bridges
the first Monday in each quarter.
York s $15,000 state pavilion at the made, stone quarried and dressed, pressions o f the u n d y in g love o f the
Cora Belloni
Coquille, Oregon.
Lewis and (dark Exposition.
and iulj,e timbers for rafters hewn mem bers, is by the [fa c t that an all
Etta James
NAMES OF TEACHERS.
1879.
posT orn cE
ad s ,
,K
Besides a complete stock
ol Drugs and Druggist’s Sun­
dries carries Kodaks and Sup­
plies, Phyrography outfits and
Supplies.
Clearence Sale
OF WINTER GOODS
Commencing Feb. 25th.
L will sell my stock o f Fall and Winter
G oods consisting o f Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s
Sweaters,
Gents’ Underwear, Gloves, Shawls, Corsets,
Chinaware, Etc.
All Goods new and up-to-date.
No Shoddy Goods.
The Russell Pharmacy
Dr. Geo. Russell,
T
Mrs. Jennie Thompson
M. O. Kcoton
E. D. Sperry.
W . C. Chase.
A. H. Mulkey
Rose Mulkey
SPERRY & CHASE,
Lena Belloni
Mrs. H. T. Hooten
Attorney s-at-Law.
Bridge
C. H. Nosier
Office in Robinson Building,
Etta Bryant
Coquille,
-
-
-
Oregon.
Maude Buell
Gravelford
Annie Weekly
I
F. S. Bunch
E. G. D. Holden,
R. W. Airey
Myra Camp
L awykb ,
City Kooordor, D. 8. Commissioner, Gen­ Charley R. Bennett
Veane M. Weekley
eral Insnranoe Agent, sad Notary
Violet Brown
Publio. Office in Robin­
Myrtle Column
son Building.
W. M. Colman
Coquille, Oregon.
Norway
J. II. Barklow
I
I
Minnie McCloskey
North Bend
B. F. Savage
A. F. Kirshman,
Frances Johnson
F. B. Rood
D e n tist .
Nellie Doyle
Office at Residenci', one block east of
Parkersburg
Florence Walstrora
Tritt!« Hotel.
Belle Ellingsen
Coquille
. .
-
.
Oregon.
Robert Goetz
Lee
Arthur Brown
if
Lizzie Brown
Riverton
Louis Erown
Empire
Fanny Getty
Str. D IS P A T C H
Remote
Pearl Fetter
Tom Whit«, Master,
Bancroft
Lizzie Price
Leave«
I Arrive«
Bandon.......7 a - m . | Coquille. .. .10 a - m . Chloe Buell
Etelka
COQULLE RIVE« STEAMBOAT GO.
Coquille...... 1 r-M. | Bandon___ 4 p - m .
Connect« at Coquille with train f«*r Marshfield
and «team* r Edio for Myrtle P ¡nt.
Str. F A V O R IT E
Mril*«** H id d e n lloek n .
R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres
L. H. HAZARD, Cashier
in the mountain forests and car- n igh t session had p ro ce e d e d the p re­
ried on the shoulders of men, some- sentation.
tim«*8 twenty and thirty miles.”
Such was the history of these splen-
The Seedless Apple
did relics of pioneer days.
O p CO ÇU ILiLiE, O R E G O N .
Washington and Oregon apple
The new Po. tma8ter-Gencr»l, growers have snatched the palm T r a n s a c t » a G e n e r a l R a n k i n ; Hu a n e a »
Q e o r g e B r u c e C o r t e ] y o u a8Sume(1 from John F. Spencer, of Colorado,
to Ju j 7.
the duties of his office Tuesday? who has advertised himself as tho
Board of Directors.
Correspondents
Frank A incent Dumond, the fum- Sixteen years ago Mr. Cortelyou inventor of the seedless apple. Tho
R. 0. Dement,
A. J. Sherwood,
National Dank of foimncree, New York t’ity
ous artist and proprietor of the entered ono of the Government De- honor belongs to J. L. Colburn, of
L. Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard,
G rocker Woolworth N’l Dank, Km Franoinco
Lyme s ’hool, lias been appointed partnients after the same struggle White Salmon, Wash., and Mel
Isaiah Hacker,
R. E. Shine. I First Natl Bank of Portland, Portland, Or.
chief of the Art Department of the that attends all
the
appoint- Fenwick of Harney couuty, Oregon.
exp osition .
ments to an office in Washington, j Mr. Colburn states that ho has
President Roosevelt lias heartily He very soon demonstrated his abil­ for a number of years grown an ap­
approved the plans for a conference ity though and when President ple on his orchard that is seedless.
on the relation of the United States Cleveland made requisition for a The tree does not bloom but bears
to the Orient, which is to be held private secretary Mr. Cortelyou was full each year. Last year it grew
The apples
recommended to him and after an eight or ten bushels.
next summer at the exposition.
are
of
good
size
and
well
flavored.
interview
with
the
President
was
The exhibit from the state of
COQUILLE, OREGON.
The
apple
grown
by
Mr.
Fen­
promptly
accepted.
Since
that
time
Wyoming, which will be made at
the exposition, will show the won he has forged steadily ahead and in wick is a solid one and has no core.
Goods Handled with Care and
derful results obtained by irrigation ; '*veT P°8ition 1188 more than i U8ti’ It is large, fine flavored and a good Meets all Boats and Trains.
koeper,
resembling
in
color
a
blue
fled
bis
appointment.
President
in the task oN redeeming the arid
Dispatch.
McKinley said of him that his only Pearmain. — Capital Journal.
lands of the West.
WOOD FOP SALE-
Leave ordors at T. J, Little’s Livery Stable
thing that stood in the way of
The convention of the National
his advancement was the diffi­ A < l i l c n g o A l d e r m a n O w e . I I I . t : i .
Woman’s Suffrage Association will
culty of finding any one to fill the e e l l o n I n I l i u m !>«■ r i f l i n ' . C n n g t i
K cm caly
be held this year at the Lewis and
[dace he would vacate.
President
Clark exposition, the sessions being
‘‘ I can heartlyand conscientiously
Roosevelt, who is nothing if not
from June 29 to July 5.
recommend Chamberlain’s Cough
o q u il le
1 generous, inconvenienced himself no
A Congressional party of ten Sen- ,itt)e to pr0mote Mr> Cortelyou from Remedy for affections of the throat
lungs,” says lion. John
ators and fifteen Representatives j t h e private secrttarvship to a cab- and
Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St„ Chica­
will visit the Lewis and Clark ex. mfct offitfe tbough M ChairmaD of
go. “ Two years ago during a politi­
position and take part in the cere- j optional Committee he later made a ‘ cal campaign, I caught cold after
monies on the opening day, June 1. |il)era, return for aDV favors of the being overheated, which irritated
The expenses of the trip are pro- Presi(, ent Now he ig Postmaster- my throat and I was finally com
PHONE 116
vided for by an appropriation ° f GeDera, ; head of a departnlellt that pelled to stop, as I could not speak
aloud. In ray. extremity a friend
$10 000
*
v‘
i stands more in need of clean and advised me to use Chamberlain’s
August 1st has been decided upon careful management than any other Cough Remedy. I took two doses
as Kentucky day at the Lewis and Bn<| [be country and has confidence that afternoon and could not belive
Clark exposition.
August list was that this young man or 42 will ad- my senses when Ifound the next
morning the inflammation had
p r o p r ie t o r ;
the birthday of Captain William minister it economically and pro- largely subsided. I took several)
Clark who shared with Captain gressively.
There are more era- doses that day, kept right on talk­
Lewls the dangers and privations ployees in the post office depart- ing through the campaign, and I Experienced Help
Reasonable Rates
of the Lewis and ( lark expedition. ment and the military and naval aer- thank this medicine that I won my
Special Kate« to Families ami Hotels
Captain Clark was for 20 years a Tjce combined. It is predicted that seat in theCouncil.” This remedy
is tor sale by R. S. Knowlton.
resident of Oregon.
the country will soon hear of “ some­
We make our own soap and know its ingredients. So injurious chemical« used.
If you want to look at a fine line ol
Three papera of garden seeds for 10 | thing
’• ""’8 d o in g in the post office de-
When your ship of health strikes
the hidden rocks of Consumption,
Pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you
don’t get help from Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. J. W.
McKinnon, of Talladega Springs,
Str. R E T A
Ala., writes: “ I had been very ill
Alva Jiee, Master,
with Pneumonia, under the care of
Leave«
Arrive
Coquille
1 P-M.
Bandon . . . . 5 p - m . two doctors, but was getting no bet­
Bandon
Coquille — 11 a - m .
7 A-M.
ter when I began to take King’s New
1 ’«trying pwwenger. and mail.
| Discovery. The first dose gave re-
j lief, and one bottle cured me.”
Str. ECHO
I Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis
H E. Janie«. MEnter,
congs and colds Guaranteed at R.
Leave«
|
Arrive«
MyrtlePoint. . .7 A-M. | <*qnille C’y 3 30 a - m .
S Knowlton’s drugstore, price 50c
oquill« City. .1 p-M. I Myrtle P’t. 4 00 p - m
cent« at K now lton'..
and It. 00, Trial bottle free.
Daily ex< ept|Sun<TAy.
J. C. Moomaw. Master,
Leave«
I Arrive«
Coquille....... 7 a - m . | Bandon. .10:45 A*M.
Bandon........ 1 p-M. | Coquille. 4:45 P-M.
A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres.
June 14 will be the D a u g h t e r s of
the American Revolution and Amer-
ican Flag Day at the Lewis and
Clark exposition.
,
T ..
,
.
The American Library Associa - 1
tion will meet in national conven-
tionat the exposition from July 2 j
Rex I. Russell,
FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K
Claude F ox,
GENERAL I) PAYING.
C
Steam Laundry
S. li. NOSLER,
Best of Work
I partaient.
underclothing go to Strang’».
Our baskets will he left at all the principal points on the fiver.
Goods called for and delivered in Ceqnllln City.