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SEMI - WEEKLY COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 28, 1905. V ol . 22: No. 74 Entered as second-clang matter July 8, 1904, at the postoffice at Couuille, Ore gon, under act of Congresti of March 3, 1879. Walter Culm, M. D. P hysician and S uhokon C o q u il l s C i t y , O bic . I ! N Kronenberg B ills. ext Door to P .O . T ele.J inn « s telep h o n e 3 . Attorneys-at- Law, Heal Estate, Collections. Specialties—Criminal aud U. S. Laud Cases, Notaries Publio. - ÜBEOON. Geo. Russell, M. D., P h y s ic ia n a nd B u bokon . Office in RUSSELL PHARMACY. Calls promptly answered day or night, Phone, main 136. Coquille, : : Oregon. I A. J. Sherwood, A tto bn h y - a t - L a w , N o t a r y P u b l ic , : : Oregon i Walter Sinclair, Oregoa. i /. Hacker, A hstkactk . b o r T it l e s . C o q u il l r C it y , O re Hall & Hall, A ttorneys - at - L a w, Dealer in R eal E state o f a ll kinds. Oregon. Ellsworth B. Hall, Attorney-nt-I.a\v, C o q u il l e , : : : tion, said concerning tbe influence Portland yesterday morning at 5:3 0 States, Great Britain aud Germuuy the creamery patron lias upon o’clock, probably to investigate the participating. The amount will de Lewis and Clnrk Exposition. O reoo n . Collections a m i Insurance. “ So for we have not yet discovered if this was so, the meteor misssed its here aud elsewhere will guarantee any means by which the butterraak- location by more than a mile, for it to dispose of, but probably it will J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S. D r n t is t , Office two doors south Odd Fellow’ s Hall Will make Bandon a professional visit the first Monday in eaoh quarter. C oquille, Oregon. W . C . Chase. SPERRY & CHASE, Attorney s-at-Law. Office in Robinson Pudding, Coquille, - - - Oregon. E. G. D. Holden, L aw ybr , City Recorder, U. S. Commissioner, Gen eral Insuranoo Agent, and Notary Public. Office in Robin son Building. Coquille, then you may hold him responsible the meteor didn’t land on him. He for tbo flavor in the butter, as well waited until the fiery visitor had as for the other parts. time to cool, aud afterward took “ The different flavors that wo find the fragments to an assayer, who Oregon. D e n t is t . at Residence, one block east of Tuttle Hotel. Coquille . - . P a tterso n . President is down on the j bachelor that it isn’t all sour grapes. In Persia they boil their public New York, Patterson, March who has year and thereby gotten famo, de 21 .- - “ Nan” been in the clares further that he has not shown Besides a complete stock I ol Drugs and Druggist’s Sun- dries carries Kodaks and Sup- plies, Phyrography outfits and j| Supplies. § -1 fi | any symptoms of gout either. since last June, charged The debate in tbo Senate Mon with tbe murder of “Caesar” Young, day was not on the treaty but on to the patron are about as follows: half pennyweights. Ho also an- I R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres. I. H. HAZARD, C ashier the California bookmaker, declared the question of having the discus «. J. SHERWOOD, Pres “A metallic or rusty flavor, due alyzed the fragments and said they today that if she were ever put on sion open to the public or behind to milk or cream beiDg held in old consisted of crystallized quartz, trial again sho would surely be ac closed doors. By an overwhelming cans that are more or less rusty. white in hue, and so “ feathered” by quitted. She said this after a con vote it was deoided to keep the lid “ An unclean flavor, due to un- heat that part resembled pumice ference with her lawyer, Daniel down. OF C O Q U I L L E , O R E G O N . washed separators or milk cans that stone. I f the fragments could O ’Reilly, who had told her of new were not properly washed with a speak what a strange tale they Secretary Shaw will retain his T r a n s a c t s a (ien eral B a n k in g B u s in e s s evidence discovered, which, in his brush and washing powder. could tell! Childress insists that By that opinion, tended to sbow that portfolio one year more. “ A musty flavor, due to milk be- the meteor is a bona fide one, that Young committed suicide. Accord time he will have become so accus iDg kept in musty cellars. no windows were open near him Board of Directors. Correspondents. ing to O’ Reilly the defense will be tomed to deficits that they will no “A cow-barn flavor, due to unclean when the meteor came, and that R . C. Dement, A . J. Sherwood, National Bank o f Commerce, New Y ork City able to prove facts, not brought longer shock him. L. Harlocker, L. H . Hazard, Crocker W oolworth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco It is milking, often caused by w etting- there is no “ fake” about it. out at the first trial. Isaiah Hacker, 11. E . Shine. First N at’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or. the hands or not properly brushing ! about one year ago that a meteor A pensioner of the Civil war has in butter that may be traced back gave their weight a3 seven and one- Tombs j off the cow’s bag before milking; j was supposed to land in this vicinity by allowing the milk to remain in but, although the noise of its fall erly ventilated. “ It is impossible for a butter- i maker to overcome these unclean The new law providing for county horticultural inspectors in Oregon —►«1 » « A lc o h o l and D egen eracy. New York, March 20,— Alcohol, Oregon his pension discontinued. worse in proof that France, while it is decreasing else cease. where, according to assertions made by Dr. Poitou Duplcssy in a public has been approved by the Governor flavors with a starter, as they are address, cables the Herald’s Paris and will therefore be in force when too much for a starter and have the ; correspondent. The speaker is a the next crop of fruit comes on the upper hand. I do not believe th at! well-known physician. market. W e have not yet seen a there is anything one can do on a To the drink evil,” he said, “ could copy of the law in the form in which farm that will net the farmer as it was passed, but suppose it em be traced the gradual disappearance much money ns the time required bodies the provision recommended ot' the family and the deterioration to give the milk the attention and by the State Horticultural Society of racial attributes. Gradual de care it should have.” and the fruit growers of Hood generacy is sure to result unless The patron is equally interested River. If so those counties in which alcoholism is checked.” with tbe butter-maker in producing Dr. Deplessy declared that drink 50 fruit growers ask for a county butter cf the highest possible flavor. inspector will have one. It is is a prime factor in causing tuber The finer the flavor the higher the probably thateyery county in which culosis and misery and crime. The price, and the raoro the creamery fruit is marketed to any largo ex only way to successfully abate the gets for the butter the more it can tent will have a county inspector evil, he says, is to arouse the public afford to pay for the cream.— Dairy aod it will be cue of his special i conscience, The law of social sol- and Produce Review. duties to see that no infected fruit idarity, he says, has a scientific is offered for sale. This will shut j basis, which imposes a moral duty W o n d e r of W a tc h m a k in g . out of the market all fruit on which upon members o f society to defend that he Au wonders Another will English judge has decided Easter investigated San Jose scale is detected N ig h t call by pressing the b u tton at the right of the d o o r. never that §1.80 is enough for a man to pay for his wife’s A S p e c ia lty of Pei fumes and T onic P reparations. The bonnet. The women’s clubs should investi gate this case and have the judge Russell P harm acy M a in iSt. Coquille. impeached. A noted physician says that the Dr. Cieo. Russell, Rex I. Russell, Pharmacist Proprietor monotony of flat life in London is responsible for the great number of hmatics who are yearly taken from them to the public asylums. Claude If London would import some of our apartment house children, jan itors, snd elevator boys thero would no longer be any monotony to com C O Q U ILLE , The cowboys have left Washing ton, the Rough Riders away, Governor have stolen Penoypacker F ox, GENERAL DRAYING. plain of in tbo fiats. OREGON. Meets all Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and Dispatch. is and will themselves and their fellows from back among the good Philadelphians also make it a difficult matter to sell such a manace as that which alco- this industry in the New England who are praying for his soul, Ger- halisin now presents. wormy apples. W O O D FO R S A L E - Stales some years ago, stated that onimo and General Miles have re The men who give their orchards the average production of 40, 000 Thus is the Pendleton, Oregon, March 22.— tired to private life. proper care will be helped by the workmen in Switzerland was 40 Evidence of the intention of the city stripped of its decorations with enforcement of the law. Men who watches each peranum, while in Northern Pacific to invade interior nothing left to lift the tedium of do uot intend to spray and other America the average was 150 flue Oregon with a railroad is had in the existence but that ponderous body, wise take proper care of their watches for each man employed. appearance of a corps of engineers, the Senate. orchards will find it more profitable By the aid of special machines in who are running a line south from to use the land occupied by tbe or The President preached an elo these watch factories, one man can this point. Nothing authentic can chards for some other purpose than quent sermon to the “ Mothers” make 1200 fine screws per day, be ascertained, though it is Htated raising fruit.— Or. Agriculturist. Monday night on his favorite sub some of which are so small that that the enginneis in the field are more than 100,000 are required to A party composed of Secretary working for the Washington & ject of race suicide. It was a plea weigh a pound. One of the finest Taft, Speaker Cannon ex-Secretary Columbia River Railroad, which is for more children, home-keeping pieces made is a “pallet-arbor” or Root and a large number of distin an auxiliary of the Northern Pacific mothers. On the questions of mor pivot bolt, which for a small-sized guished Senators and Representa and that that the destination toward ality training in the schools, com watch has thread of 260 to the inch, tives is being formed to take a trip which work is to be prosecuted is pulsory education, curfew laws nnd weighs 1-130,000 of a pound, under to the Philippines this summer. on a line to extend in the direction polygamy, all of these questions goes 25 operations, and costs but They will investigate conditions in of Heppner, and that engineers with which the Mothers clubs blunt 2Jcents. Measurements are gauged the Islands and it is presumed, re will also seek to find a feasible route the fine instrument of their power, To three to 1-250,000 of an inch. turn with such a collection of data across the Blue Mountains to the he committed entirely. thousand persons, mostly women Experienced Help The balance wheel, after being as will facilitate legislation in that John Day. who Leave orders at T. J. Little’s Livery Stable C o q u il l e Steam Laundry machined, weighs only 7 grains, and little country’s affairs. The Philli- screws pine government, ragged and out at C h in ese C o n fe s s T h e y are S p ie s and four hundred of whom had left when fitted with 10 gold their children at home weighs 7.2 grains; there are 80 sep heels as it is, will be expected to pay London, March 22.— The Tokio operations upon a balance the expeuses of the trip and for the . correspondent of the Daily Tele- wheel, 66 of them being drilling, supposed good of its future it might . ..... r .,- r, B , graph Lays that the Chinese Govern- threading and countersinking boles; be willing to do so but no one T. . . . . . . . . . ° , . . , , i of Liaoyang and thirty-two of his the drills revolve at a speed of could blame the impoverished' , .. , , . . . , relatives have confessed to having 4800 turns a minute and one opera country, if it should demand to know . • acted as Russian spiee since the out- tor can drill upward of 2200 holes what good is expected to accrue to . . . , T . . . , .. , , , , , & „ ...................... break of the war. It is ominously for the balance wheels per d a y . - it or the United States by the v,sit announced> the rre8pon(j ent adds, American Academy. *" of thc great nu“ ber 0 WOm®n that they will be punished accord- who are to be taken along. No . .. . . . . , . ... , m g to martial law. 1 C liirn g n t O w m H i * F l doubt it is a pleasant thing for a from ection to C 'lia iiib crln lu * » 4 ou gli R em edy. COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT OC written the Commissioner has recovered his health and wished ism is steadily growing arate A. F. Kirshman, Office The V nowlton’s Drug Store bachelor but you can’t couvince the ing has entire control of the flavor. landed on the pavement at First not be less than $50,000,000, of grafters in oil. How would it do It has been proven time and again and Oak streets and the largest which amount Germany is likely to to stew our Standard Magnates in that the better the quality of milk piece fell into a pool of water, where take $15,000,000, although this is their own juice. Three still undetermined. aud cream, the better the quality of it hissed and sputtered. The Iowa woman who has fed her Speciul Officer ------------ ------------------ butter. Deliver to your outter- fee1, away stood N an' bus 'and on nine cents a day for a E v id e n c e for maker good, sweet milk and cream, Childress, thanking his stars that N e w Favre-Peret, K . D . Sperry. But pond upon how much the bankers uot ing was heard, no telltale fragments keepiug the stable clean and prop were found.— Oregonian. N otary P ublic , M arshfield, NOTE AN D CO M M EN T The school history list of “ The ton Beilin, March 2 1 .- -T h e new Jap A fiery visitor from tbe heavens, P. H. Keiffer, one of tbo Iowa dairy instructors, in a paper read called by savants a meteor, was anese foreign loan will be divided great battles of the world” will have before the Minnesota Dairy Associa overpowered by curiosity to visit among three nations, the United two alterations. the barn after milking, or by A ttorney -A t -L aw , Coquillc, $ 2 .0 0 P er Y e a r FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K : i Coquille, T h ree N a tio n s D iv id e Loan. M e te o r F a lls in P ortlan d F la v o r in B utter flavor: Stanley & Burns, CoqUILLH. HERALD. “ I can heartlynnd conscientiously man to furnish his wife and family New Orleans, March 22— A n l i the advantages of travel at the ex-1 linoia Central car loaded with dyn- distant cities to attend S. li. NOSLER. RO P R IE T O R Best o f W o rk Reasonable Rates the “ the most important, the most honorable W e make our own soap ami know its ingredients. No injurious chemicals used. O ur baskets will be left at all the principal points on the river. Goods called for and delivered in Coquille O ity. and desirable task which can be set to any wise woman is to be a good nnd Mother in a home marked by reBpect and mutual forbearance” and that the “ primary duty of wo man” is to be the housewife and helpmate, the mother." T h e N e w S to re , the On the other hand he paid such a trib ute to all good mothers that there is no doubt thaUif the women MRS. M. NOSLER, PROP had pense of hia own or any other gov-|anjite exploded atKenner this after- a vote and the President needed it , . , eminent, ernment, and at least one member noon, wrecking a train of seventeen ho would have it solid. . , ............... of the Pb,l‘ PPine party has already ; oars. Three trainmen are dead. Presidential booms are being _______ - __________ had his family in China, J ap an ,; launched before the present adminis N lP iU t 'H I I L I l l O I I I t 'M ’ l i * Alaska and Novia Scotia besides tration is ten days old. Fairbanks, trips to California au 1 the North- When your ship of health strikes Foraker, Bliss, Taft and Shaw are west but it will be a difficult task to the hidden rocks of Consumption, some of the names. The boom for convince the tax payers that the Pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you the Secretary of the Treasury was benefit to the government justifies t ' j on 1 help from Dr. K in g s New , i Discovery for Consumption. J. W . launched by Ex-Senator John M. the expense. The presence of | McKinnoo> of Talladega Springs, Thurston, but until a man is named women aud girls in a party may add A la ., writes: “ I had been very ill for the National Chairmanship the to its pleasure but it does notfacili- with Pneumonia, under the care of presidential booms will not be ta tate the study of industrial, agricul- two doctors, but was getting no bet - 1 ken very seriously. The campaign tural and commercial conditions of ter when I began to take K in g’s New | issues of three years from now a.-e quille C i t y .. .1 F-M. | M yrtle P ’ t. .4 00 F-*. doses that day kept right on talk our poses«,ons which is the avowed i e f '^ n Z 'o n e bottle tu^d®* m ? ” ! matters mainly of conjecture and Daily «xiwpt Sunday.__________ :n u?_Lh ^ . gh_ ^ : Cari’iPa.,g,nL “ " 1 1 ° biect ° f the triP Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis I while all ot the men mentioned are thank this medicine that I won my S tr . W E L C O M E W . R. Pan ter, Maater. See our clubbing p ro p osition cougs and co,ds- ° uaranteed R . ! as, is well known, good presidential seat in the Council.” This remedy S. Knowlton’s drugstore, price 50c le a v e s ! Arrive« is (or sale by R. S. Knowlton. timber, it remains to be seen upon with the Oregon Semi-Weekly Jour M yrtle Point 1:30 P-M. r'oquiUeCTy 1:00 p - m . and $r. 00. Trial bottle free. Coquille City 7:00 a - m . I M yitle P’t 10 00 a - m what issues the campaign will turn nal. This is done to give our read- Connect* with lower-river boat« at ('«»quille If you want to look at a tine line of j ers a chance to read Paul De La- before it is possible to predict who C ity for Bandon and intermediate point«. 1 i Three papers of garden seeds for 10 ney’s new novel,“ The Sheepherder.’’ cents at Knowlton’s. Ample bnnre« for handling freight. underclothing go to Strang'«. ill ’ the nomination, recommend Chamberlain’s Cough .. , . .. . Str. D I S P A T C H Remedy for affections of the throat Tom W hite, Master, and lungs,” says Hon. .John Leaves I Arrives Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St„ Chica- B a n d o n ........ 7 a - m . | Coquille-------10 a - m . C o q u ille ....... 1 P-M. I B a n d on -------- 4 p - m . go. “ Two years ago during a politi- Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield cal campaign, I caught cold after and steamer E.‘ho for M yrtle Point. being overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally com Str. F A V O R I T E pelled to stop, as I could not speak J. Mnomaw. Monter, aloud. In my extremity a friend Leaves I Arrives C oquille........ 7 A-M. | B.-in li tn. .10:1.1 A-v. advised me to use Chamberlain’s Bandon.......... 1 r-w. 1 C oqu ille. I:40 P-«r. Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon andcould not belive S tr . E C H O m y senses when I found the next H E. Jam es. Master, morning the inflammation had Leaves I Arrive* I took several M yrtle P o in t .. .7 a m . I oqnille C’y 9 30 a - m . largely subsided. 116 Special Kates to Fam ilies ami Hotels and come Mother’s Congress he said: PHONE C A R R IE S A F U L L L IN E O F Ladies Furnishing Goods, etc. Novelties, Fancy Goods Notions, Nuts, Can £ dies and Tropi $jj 8>,! cal Fruits. F ron t S tre e t, C o q u ille , O regon . A • i no ta x is '