Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, April 04, 1905, Image 1

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    SEMI - WEEKLY
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22: No. 76
Entered as second-clans matter Julv 8,
1904, ut the postottice at Cc
Jon u il le, Ore­
gon, under act of Congress nt March 3,
$ 2.00 P
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, A P R IL 4, 1905.
Business is a Sound Basis.
Centennial Notes
Hops.
“ H it the Trail” at the Lewis aud
Unquestionably the business of the
The hop market in the northwest
Clark
Exposition, opening in Port-
country is in good condition. In is assuming a firmer snd a more de­
W alter Culin, M. D.
all the important centers of manu­ termined tone as the fact appears to ! land, June 1.
Captive balloons, airships and an
facture and trade business is bet­ become more patent to brewers
P h y sic ia n a n ii S itugkon
1 aerodrome will prove very interest­
ter
than
it
whs a year ago.
It
is
that
there
are
not
hops
enough
in
CoqmLLit C it y , O kk .
showu in larger orders for goods, j the United States to supply the de- ing features of the Lewis and Clark
Kronenborg Bldg.
Teleph on e S.
iu increased bank clearings, in pro- mand until Oct, 1, 1905.
The Fair. A number of flying contests
Nsxt Door to P. O.
jects of railway extension.
I dealers in hops now claim that 40c ! are being arranged.
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Wages, on the whole, are better, j per lb. will be reached before June
Hon. Carlor Coffigny, secretary
The output of all business is great­ 1, and possibly 50.
of state of Cuba, and a number of
Stanley & Burns,
er.
The hop pool in England is at his distinguished countrymen have
^ttorueys-at- Luw.
Heal Estate, Collectiuus.
Reports of financial transactions last an accomplished fact. The last announced their intention of visit­
Specialties— Criminal and U. 8. Land
in Eastern centers show that money papefs were signed Feb. 21, accord­ ing the Lewis and Clark Exposi­
Cases, Notaries Publio.
is not lying idle. I t is at work. Build­ in g to a cablegram received by Ta- tion.
C oquills .
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ing operations show improvement, cyma dealers, sayB the News. This
Two hundred Igoroltes, Moros,
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wages are maintained, and in gen­ hop pool controls 30,000 bales, or Negritoes and Visayans will Bail
eral prices are maintained. All practically all the unsold hops in from the Philippine islands this
Geo. Russell, M. 0.,
these conditions indicate healthy England. These 30,000 bales have week for Portland, where they are
P h y s ic ia n and S ubokoh ,
state of business. Many persons been removed from the market en­ to participate in the Exposition.
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have thought, or professed to think, tirely. No price is set on them, and
Office in K U 88K LL PHARMACY.
A feature of the Government
that re-action or reverse, from the it is claimed that at the present
1 Calls promptly answered day or night,
Fisheries exhibit at the Lewis and
favorable conditions of the past time any price could buy them. This
Clark Exposition will be a miniature
Phone, main 13C.
seven years, was due this year. pool is expected to have a strength­
reproduction of the Columbia river,
There has been so much to this ef­ ening effect on the market of the
Coquille,
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Oregon.
illustrating the various methods
fect that timid ones have actually world. The supply of saleable hops
of catching and spawning salmon.
been expecting the predicted conse­ is now down to where anyone may
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Mrs. Eliza WarreD, the oldest
quences. But, contrary, there has figure out their location, aud any­
living white child who was with the
A. J. Sherwood,
been actual improvement since last one may know about how much
famous Marcus Whitman expedition
year.
A ttornky - at -L aw ,
money it is going to take to buy |
and a survivor of the Whitman
On all sides there are proofs that them. There are 30,000 bales on i
N otary P ublic ,
massacre, will visit the Lewis and
the American people believe that the Pacific Coast. There is no i
Coquille,
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Oregon
Clark Centennial.
their industry and business are on pool on these hops, but there might j
Ventura county, California, fa­
a sound basis. The main trouble about as well be, for the holders
mous
for its beens, beets and United
in the period from 1892 to 1897 are sticking by each other. I t is
Walter Sinclair,
States senatorial aspirants,
will
came
from
the
attack
on
the
money
claimed
that
it
is
next
to
imposible
A ttorney -A t -L aw ,
make a thorough and distinctive
to
buy
a
bale
of
choice
hops
within
standard.
That
was
a
dreadful
ex­
N otary P ublic ,
exhibit iu the California building at
perience, not likely to be renewed 10c of the quoted market price.
Coquille,
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Oregon.
the Lewis and Clark Exposition.
— impossible, indeed, of renewal.
Krebs Bros., of Salem, Or., have
Designs for ths new
passes,
Sound money assures continuous issued a circular letter to hop
stockholder’s tickets and commuta­
industry,
sound
values
and
steady
growers
denying
the
report
circu­
/. Hacker,
prices.— Oregonian.
lated that they were unloading hops tion tickets for the Lewis and Clark
A bstracter ok T itles .
at any price and stating that they Exposition have been received by
Down in Mexico there is a fellow
C oquille C it y , O re
The
had not offered a bale for sale in ! the Director of Admissions.
who owns the largest farm in the
drawings
are
elaborate
and
despict
two months and do not expect to
world. His name is Don Luis Fer- sell hops until May or June unless scenes closely associated with the
razas, and he is said to be the the market advances beyond 35c history of the great Northwest.
Hall & Hall,
richest man in that country.
His per lb.
A ttorneys - at - L aw ,
Miss Evelyn K . Clark, grand­
land holdings cover a space 200x150
Dealer in K kal E stât * of all kinds.
Sixty bales of medium to prime daughter of former Governor W il­
miles and comprise 15,000,000 acres. hops of the Linton crop at Engene, liam Clark of Missouri, and a lineal
Marshfield, Oregon.
There is kept on this vast expanse Or., whex-e sold last week to Isaac descendant of George Roger Clark
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a million cattle, 180,000 horses, and Pincus & Sons at 26c per lb.— Trade and Meriweather Lewis, will be a
750,000 sheep.
A packing plant Register.
visitor at the Lewis and Clark E x ­
F/lsworth R. Hall,
which uses 150,000 head of cattle
position. Miss Clark is prominent
Attorney-at-I.aw ,
F r i g h t f u l N iiffV r liig l l r l i r v «*«1.
and 500,000 sheep yearly is part of
iu New York society circles.
Suffering frightfully from the
the equipment of the establishment.
C o q u ille ,
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Over 2,000 pure-bred beef bulls virulent poisons of undigested food,
An exchange says:
Pat had a
Collections and Insurance.
C. G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took
have been imported from England
black eye and thus explained it:
Dr. K in g’s New L ife Pills, “ with
and the United States for use on its the result,” he writes, “ that I was “ Sure’en I got ut in the mostinner-
herds. The sheep have been im­ cured.” A ll stomach and bowel dis sent way possible. I see Mrs. Mur­
proved by the use of rams of the orders give way to their tonic, lax­ phy, an’ I sez to her, sez I, ‘It ’s a
J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
R. S. fine marn’n’, Mrs. Murphy, sez I .’
leading breeds. I t has also several ative properties. 25c at
D rntist .
Knowlten’s drug store, guarantaed. I
modern fire stations situated at con­
‘It is,’ sez she. ‘A n ’ where are yez
Dittos two doors sooth Odd Fellow’s Hall
venient points, for cutting off grass
goin g’?’ sez I.
“ T o the bargain
Reports
no
Change.
Will make Handon a professional visit
fires, where watchmen are continu­
sture,’ sez she. A n ’ wid that I went
the first Monday in each quarter.
ally or the lookout for troubles of
St. Petersburg, Mar. 31— General down the sthrate wid her. Whin
Coquille, Oregon.
this kind.
I t is situated in the Linevitch reports as follows: “ There we came to de shtore they was a
state of Chihuahua.
Over a thou­ is no change in the situation, a l-; crowd an’ sez she: ‘Oould the baby
sand men rre necessary to care for though the enemy is displaying a minit till I come back,’ an’ I helt
and operate this farm.
Mr. Fer- great activity east of the railroad. the kid. A n ’ Murphy kirn up. ‘How
E. D. .Sperry.
W . C. Chase.
razas must certainly have his hands A heavy snow fell during the night.” ar’ yez?’ sez he. ‘Oh, I ’m boldin’
SPERRY & CHASE,
full, and what a pleasure (?) it would
me own,’ sez I. ‘Y o u ’re a liar, sez
be to pay the taxes on such an
St. Petersburg, Mar. 31— Gen­ he. An’ thin he hit me.”
Attorney s-at-Law.
estate as his were it in the north­ eral Linevitch reports that the
That the soil of the western part
Office in Robinson Bnilding,
western part of the United States.— Japanese have begun a general ad­
of Oregon is well adopted to grow­
Homestead.
Coquille,
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Oregon.
vance of thoir main army, with the ing English walnuts is again dem-
wings extended, and a heavy recon- snstrated in the large*new orchard
Paul De Laney has spent five
noissance is being made against the on John B. Stump’s farm adjoining
years in traveling in Eastern Ore­
E. G. D. Holden,
Russian center, the object being the Monmouth, Polk county. The trees
gon, Washington, Idaho and Cali­
enveloping of the Russian position. were planted early last year and so
L aw ykb ,
fornia, and has seen every phase of
• Heoorder, U. S. Commissioner, Gen
far but one tree has died, and it was
life in this vast region.
His first
Sanitarium Burned.
eral Insuranoo Agent, and Notary
injured during the plowing. There
novel was “ The Lord of the Desert,’
Public. Offioe in Kobin-
lias been a great number of new
which was inspired in his travels
San Bernadino, Mar 31— The Cal­
son Building.
walnut orchards started in this part
thicugh this country. His second
ifornia Sanitarium
burned this
of the northwest during the past
novel, and more popular than the
Coquille, Oregon.
The loss is $4500. The
twelve months and the industry will
first was the “ Toilers of the Colum- m° rnlri8
patients were rescued through the
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be among the principal ones of ag­
bia,” hut now he has written a bet­
heroic work of Head Nurse Hopkinr.
riculture a few years hence.— Home­
ter story still— a story that will
A. F. Kirshman,
live. It is a new feature in fiction, i _ . _
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Earl Courtney, a dream prophet
D entist .
It deals with the great range wars, .
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in the United States Government
It is said that Mrs. Reader ob­
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Offioe at Residencp, one block east of the timberland frauds, and the lr- _ .
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, Printing Office announces that he tained a $5,000,000 contract from
ngation projects in a romantic
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Tattle Hotel.
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will be a candidate for President on the Sultan of Johore. This Sultan
spirit. See this paper about getting
Coquille
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Oregon.
on the Spiritualistic platform in or Rajah has, under direction of the
the story.
1908. I t is probable that there will English partial control of 200,000
Clininberlaln'N Cough Keincdy the
an opportunity for a candidate people and million dollar contracts
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j for his place in the printing office are unheard of novelties.
There
“ Mothers buy it for croupy when the present President hears
seems to be a plot among the re­
Str. D I S P A T C H
I children, railroad men buy it for
Tom White, Master,
severe coughs and elderly people of his ‘Pernicious political activity.” porters to find some woman finan.
Leaves
I Arrives
cier who can beat Mrs. Chadwick’s
Bandon...... 7 a - m . I Coquille
10 a -.«. buy it for la gripe,” say Moore
l l i r s l t i l O r n ili
Coquille...... 1 P-M. I Bandon__ 4 P-M. Bros., Eldon, Iowa. “ We sell more
record.
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Kidney trouble often ends fatally
and steamer Ejho for Myrtle Point.
| than any other kind. It seems to but by choosing the right medicine,
Keep your bowels regular by the
have taken the lead over several E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, use o f Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Str. F A V O R I T E
other good brands.” There is no cheated death. He says: “ Two Liver Tablets. There is nothing
J. <\ Moomaw. Master,
' question but this medicine is the years ago I had Kidney Trou ble,1 better. For sale by R. S. Knowiton.
Leaven
I Arrive*
Coquille...... 7 A-M. | Bandon. .10:45 A-M. best that can be
procured for which caused me great pain, suffer- j
Bandon........ 1 P-M. | Coquille . 4:45 p - m .
coughs and colds, whether it be a ing and anxiety, but I took Elec-
Don’t forget I am still agent for the
: child or an adult that is afflicted, trie Bitters, which effected a com- old reliable De Laval Separator, if
Str. EC H O
It always cures quickly. Sold by plete cure. I have also found them you want a separator I can sell you
E. James. Master,
| R. S. Knowiton.
o f grert benefit in general debility one on any terms you desire; money is
Leave«
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M yrtlePotnt.. .7 * - * . I oqoille C y !) SO a - m .
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and nerve trouble, and keep them no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy­
quill# C ity .. .1 P-M. 1 Myrtle P't.,4 00 P-M.
“ The Sheepherder” , Paul De constantly on hand, since, as I man.
8. M. NOSLER, Agent,
Daily except Sunday.
Laney’s new novel. Call at this find they have no equal.” R. S. |
Coquille, Oregon.
Str. W E L C O M E
office and let us tell you about it,
Knowiton
druggist, guarantees
W. R. Panter, Master,
them at 50u.
Three papers of first-class, northern-
1879.
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COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.
HERALD.
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N O TE A N D C O M M E N T
The proposed tax on coffee
find one honest advocate iu
Post of Grand Rapids.
nowlton’s Drug Store |
“ The true end of every great aud
free people should be self respect­
ing peace.” — Theodore Roosevelt.
Besides a complete stock
ol Drugs and Druggist’s Sun- g
dries carries Kodaks and Sup­
plies, Phyrography outfits and
Supplies.
Statistics of the Mothers’ Con­
gress show that most of the mothers
are either grandmothers or spin­
sters.
Dr. Dowio says he can raise the
dead. He might be invited to try
his hand on the Santo Domingan
treaty.
Philadelphia is trying the efficacy
of prayer on dishonest voting.
Colorado is watching the experi­ A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres.
ment with interest.
Shoe manufactures say the high
heel for women must go. That is
just what it has been doing for the
last year or so.
I H. HAZARD, Cashier
R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
OF COQUIliLiE, OREGON.
T r a n s a c t s a G eneral B a n k in g B u s in e s s
The President will find the tame
bears of Texas small game after the
Board of Directors.
“ grey wolves of the Senate” which
R. 0. Dement,
A. J. Sherwood,
he has hunted all winter.
“ We want men who can do
things,” says J. Pierpont Morgan.
Mr. Morgan will be a poorer man
if that kind of men ever get into
the Senate.
L. Harlocker,
Isaiah Hacker,
L. H. Hazard,
II. E. Shine.
Correspondents.
National Bank of Commerce, New York City
Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco
First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or.
Brownrigg, the
Photographer,
We do not believe in chloroform
extermination for men over sixty
but just enough to keep them from
Finest and best work of all kinds.
W e give special attention to
being too obstreperous might be ad­ Baby Pictures, Large Groups, Bust Portraits and all kinds of stamps.
vantageous.
Agent for Defender photo supplies.
A stock of materials for am a­
teurs’ use always on hand. Plates, Films, paper and general supplies.
By paying a yearly tax of ten
Cameras for sale and rent. Courteous treatment and satisfaction
dollars in Paris women may wear
guaranteed.
trousers. In this country they wear
New gallery opposite Dr. beep’s drug store.
them for nothing and no man has
the courage to raise an objection.
Oregon
Myrtle Point,
The circus trust has concluded to
cut Douver out of its circuit this
year. Denver is indifferent though
for there is a continuous vaudevillo
at the State House.
A Kansas City man has been
sentenced to jail for two years for
selling his vote for fifty cents.
Rigid measures are necessary for
the man who tries to cut the price
of votes.
It is the uuneccssaries of life that
create the National and private
deficits.
Although Cuba’s treas­
ury is on its last legs their Con­
gress appropriated half a million
dollars for a National theatre.
Vice-President Fairbanks is de­
termined to become a thirty-third
degree Mason.
He probably has
something of the same feeling about
the Presidency though the oppo­
sition is stronger.
Mrs. Reader is willing to assume
responsibility for the late lamented
Santo Domingan treaty but how
about the Santo Domingan treaty
that was presented to Congress by
President Grant?
Claude
Tox,
GENERAL OKAYING.
C O Q U ILLE , OREGON.
Meets all Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and
Dispatch.
W O O D FO R S A LE -
Leave orders at T. J. L ittle’s Livery
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Stable
o q u il l e
Steam Laundry
PHONE
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S. M. NOSLER.
RO P R IE T O R
Experienced Help
Best of Work
Reasonable Rates
The Filipinos are not much
Special Kates to Families and Hotels
alarmed at the report that they are
to be captured by the Japanese but
We make our own soap and know its ingredients. No injurious chemicals used.
it is that junketing party whose ex­
Our baskets will lie left at all the principal points on the river.
Goods called for and delivered in Ooquille City.
penses they must pay that is troub­
ling them at present.
A United States Senator paid
three thousand dollars the other
day for a spoon which was made
many years before the Senator
learned the inconvenience o f eating
peas with his knife.
When the President deplored the
small families of the better class of
Americans be had not yet seen the
number of transportation passes re­
quired for the families of the Con­
gressional junketers this summer.
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MI’ S. M. NOSLER, PRO!’
C A R R IE S A F U L L L I N E O F
Ladies Furnishing Goods, etc.
Secretary Hay, it is said, will re­
sign from the Cabinet on his return
from his sea voyage. The country
will lose a good man in the Secre­
tary but it will bs glad to let go of
one who is so obviously bored by
his work.
Novelties, Fancy Goods
Notions, Nuts, Can­
John Warner of South Dakota
wants his peusion discontinued be­
cause he has regaine I his health
The Pension Officers are inclined
to continue it on the ground that
leaves
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grown garden seeds at Knowlton’ s tor
Why buy Eastern bacon anil hams
Myrtle Point 1:30 p - m . I Coquille C y 4 4)0 p - m .
while his health may have been re­ ig*
ten
cents.
Coquille City 7:00 a - m . I Myrtle P't 104)0 a - m . when yon can get the go»>it. wholesome
Fon fltE N T — A good house and
stored,
his mind has certainly be­
Connects with lower-river boats at Coquille ! Coos county product at the City Meat several nice garden lots.
Apply at
Three papers of garden seeds for 10
City for Bandon and intermediate points.
come affected.
1 this office.
: cents at Knowlton’s.
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Market.
Ample barges far handling freight.
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dies and Tropi­
cal Fruits.
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