s e m i - weekly V ol . 22: No. 82 $2.00 P er Y e a r CQQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 24, 1905. KnUreda* Hecuiid-ulunn matter July 8 , Circuit Court Proceedings f ° r W hen East M eets W est. a corporation, C A Sehlbrede atty U IH HM , at the poatotHce poatotlico at Couuille, Ore­ Ore' April 1905 Term. for pltf. J W Bennett atty deft. gon. umler act ol ColiKreBH ol March 3, The East needs an introduction 1879. Dismissed on stipulation. to the Middle West. Both the East 11750. J B Hunt vs Geo P Topping, 2236. Wm R Punter vs Baudon and the middle west need an intro­ Walter Culin, M. D. assignment. Continued. Block Coal Co, a corporation, suit duction to the far west. That in­ '2<>32. Margaret Kardell vs E W I'll YHIC'I A N AND ÖUKGKON in equity, Sperrv ortlelld Oregon, .will be the in- & Lumber C<>, action at law. J S tion at Law, Sperry k Chase attys tr0(lucer Thig Exposition, which Coke, in person, and E L C Far- Stanley & Burns, lor pits. Dismissed on motion of i wi„ open June j will bo u8e(ul in rin, attys for pltf. J »V Bennett, Attorneys- at -1 .aw. j I^ ' many ways, but in no way will it be Heal Estate, Collectiuim. atty for deft. Continued. 2246. John Tawse vs Coquille Coal j more u(, ; fu) to Americans than in Specialties—Criminal and U. 8 . Land 2114. Leon Wand vs Coos Bay Custs, Notaries Publio. k Lumber Co a corporation, ac- Inaking the far-divided sections of Mill & Lumber Co, action at law. Coquiixs. - - - O bkoon . tion at law. Sperry & Chase attys , thig great ,.l)Untry acquainted with A J Sherwood and Geo K French, for plft. Service of summons j eaob other. What does the mao who attys for pltlf. J W Bennett atty could not be had for this term. liveg in Augugta on the Kent.ebeck, for deft. Continued. 2248' John F Hall, trustee, vs Ida for instance, know about the man Geo. Russell, M. D., 2115. J S Coke vb Coos Bay MHl P Patterson, suit in equity, Hall whose Lome is at Salem on the Will­ P h y s ic ia n ani » tìl'UusoN , & Lumber Co, action at law. J 8 Hall attys for plft. Default amette? And the WallaWalla, Wash­ Offioo iu HÜ 88 ELI 1 PH A KM AC Y. Coke atty in person for pltf. J W against ld i P Patterson and E L ingtonian, what is his conception of 'alia piusnptiv answered day or nittbt. Bennett, atty for deft. Contin­ C Farrin, guardian ad litem for the Washingtonian whose residence ued. Tom Patterson and Edward Pat­ is in the District of Columbia? Be­ Phone, main 136 . terson, minors. 2116. F S Dow vs C oos Bay Mill tween San Francisco and New York \ »quille, : : : Oregon. & Lumber Co, action at law. J S stretch 3,000 miles of territory, and Coke, atty for pltf. J VV Ben­ Portlanders Signed. tho middle does not know the ends, nett, atty for deft. Continued. I nor do the ends have proper ac­ Three Portland boys, Newell, the 2120. Geo Beale vs Coos Bay Mill quaintance with each other. A. J. S her m od, & Lumber Co, action at law. East Side shortstop, Howard, who The Exposition at Portland will A t t o r n e y - a t - L anv , Hall k Hall attys for pltf. Con­ has pitched for the Schiller» team, bring together both ends ami tho N o t a r y P u b l ic , and Reed, another baseball player tinued. middle and mako them mutually ac­ Coquille, : : Oregon 2121. Matt Lassila vs Maria Las- from the East Side, have signed to quainted. The East ought to know sil), suit for divorce. Hall & play with North Bend, in Coos Bay more about the West, for Eastern­ Hall for pltf. DiNmissed on mo­ League, this year. J. J. Curren iu ers travel in the west more tliau Walter Sinclair, making up the North Bend team tion of pltf. Westerners travel in the East.; but ATroBNBT-AT-IiAW, 2128. W E Baines vs City of and has signed as the man who will somehow these touring Easterners N otary P u b lic , Marshfield, Oregon, et al, suit for look after hia interests, Hunt, who do not seem to diffuse their know­ Coquille, : : Oregon. injunction, etc. C F McKnight, will also catch. Hunt has played ledge of the West when they rutura and Coke & Seabrook attys for ball in the Cotton Belt League, and homo. Or perhaps the home-stay­ T pltf. E L C Farrin, atty for deft. has also been with Minneapolis and ing Easterners refuse to believe /. Hacher, Continued for term and an ex­ St. Paul, what their travel-wise neighbors In looking over the field for ma- tell them of tho west, because some tension of time given in which A iih t k a c t k k o k T i t l e h . terial, he got wind of the three of those tales are tallish, so to speak, referee is required to report. C oquille C ity , O u * 2129. E C Atkins k Co, vs Pacific W ebfoot players mentioned and lost aad appear uubelievable to the eye Furniture k Lumber Co, action no time in signing them up. The 0f tbe conservative Eastnerner. at law. A J Sherwood, atty to­ three have done creditable work in On the other hand, the East has Hall & Hall, phi. W Sinclair, atty for deft. the semi-professional teams on which gained a mighty misconception of \T rOUN*YS-AT-LA\V, they have played in Portland and the West by placing credence in Judgment satisfied. O ealei in K kal E st ât * o f a il kinda. 2132, Etta Andrews vs Guy An­ ought to make a good showing. tales entirely too tall for the propor Marthflelil, Oregon. drews, suit in equity for divorce. Marshfield, Coquille and Bandon stature of truth and veracity. Tho ----------------------- --- | J W Bennett, atty for pltf. Con­ are in the same league.—Telegram. “ wild and woolly” West is the only tinued for term and referred to West whch much of the East wots Ellsuiorth B. Hall, referee. Public Arena for Duels of. The tamed and tranquil West 2164. C H Merchant vs W S Chan­ they refuse to believe in . and they Attorney-at-Law, Paris, March 11.— Paris is to dler, receiver, action at law. IV entertain also, in some quarters, a C o q un,i.a. i • ' : O reg o n . W Cotton, \V U Dougins, attys have a novel place of entertainment notion that the West is incapable of Colieutims and Inguranee. for pltf. A J Sherwood atty for in the form of a “ dueldrome,'’ a complete civilization. deft. Continued for term by building intended for the fighting The Exposition at Portland will of duels in public. The new edific do much toward giving the East a stipulation. 2184. Nettie Miller vs Margaret is to be erectid in Champs do Mars, proper attitude of appreciation to­ and J W StroDg, action at law and the areua proper, in which the ward the West. The thousands of for slander. S D Pulford, atty duels are to take place, will be sur­ Easterneis who will take advantage for pltf. L A Roberts, atty for j rounded by boxes for spectators of the reduced railroad rates and at­ deft. Dismissed on motion of j tend the Exposition, see the western Congressman Hermann’s Plea. pltf. country and its people, study con­ ditions and take note of achieve­ 2202. Gee On vs Ah Sing, action Portland, April 17.— Congress­ ments, will return home with minds for conversion of property. Mc­ man Binger Hermann was arragined cleared of very much haziness that Knight and Seabrook, attys for this morning in the federal district has beclouded them by reason of pltf. W U Dougins, atty for deft. court on the land an 1 fraud indict­ the acceptance of fictional carica­ Dismissed on motioD o f pltf. ments. He entered a plea in abate­ tures as gospel fact. They will find 2206. Mrs E A Bnlch to Robert ment and demurrers. Thaddeus Pot­ all along the Pacific coast a civili­ Burns, assignment. Robert Burns i ter, W. N. Jones, former U. S. Dis­ zation far advanced, splendid cities assignee. Report filed. trict Attorney, John Hall and other with skyscrapers, church spires, 2208. J \V Grout vs J D Johnson i defendants were also arraigned, en­ public libraries, universities of learn­ et al, suit in equity. Guerry k tered abatement pleas and demur­ Hollister, atty for pltf. Hall & ing and telephones. rers. Hall, attys for deft. Motion to It is related that a Boston woman strike out part of complaint. who visited St. Louis last year was 2210. Nina L Hughes vs H W | Legal Talent in Land Cases amazed to learn that the tele­ Dunham, action at law. G uerry! phone was in general use through­ Bennett k Wilson of The Dalles out that city. What will be her k Hollister, attys for pltf. A J Sherwood atty for deft. Motion are attorneys for Mitchell and W il­ astonishment to find in Portland liamson, while Dolph, Mallmy, Si­ not only the telephone that talks to strike out part of complaint. 2212. Simpson Lumber Co vs T mon k Oearin appear for Hermann; but the telephone that sees? And W Clark et al suit for appoint­ A. C. Woodcock and Lew Tarpley at the Lewis and Clark Exposition ment of receiver. W IJ Douglas are attorneys for J. H. Booth and a device whereby one talking atty for pltf. J M Upton, E L C Frank E. Alley; Dan R. Murphy, through a telephone may see the re­ Farrin and Guerry ats at Coquille Don’t forget I am still agent for the 2231. Wm M Hite vs J T Snead biliousness, dyspepsia, fever skin, Pity for Bandon and intermediate points. old reliable De Laval Separator. If Ample hang“’ for handling freight. action at law Stanley k Burns you want a separator I can sell you lives and kidney complaints. It Sewing Machine Kepairtng »tty» for pltf. Dismissed on mo­ one on anv terms you desire; money la purifies the blood and clears tbe David Fulton, of thi*city, is an expert no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy­ complexion. tion of p tf. rlealier and repairer, and anyone in man. 9. M. NOSLER, Agent, 2232. W O Williams vs Belt Line Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, need o f his services will do well to call Coquille, Oregon. at Ids residence or drop him a card. Tex. writes April 3, 1902: “ I have Railway Co, a corporation, action used Herbine, and find it the best For Sale. at law. W W Grave« atty for pltf. F or •‘ ale . —One acre tract in nice medicine for constipation and liver Jn Igrment by default in vacation. location with house and barn; 100 troubles. It does all you claim for A go.nl borne in this city, on Enquire at it. I can highly recommend it. 50c. 2233 Belt Line Railway Co, a cor- young frnit trees. easy tern)» : For sale by R. S. Knowlton. ' poration, vs F>anagao estate Co, H erai . d office. Enquire at th)s office. COQUILLE RIVER STEAM BOAT CO. herald . NOTE AN D CO M M EN T. Tbe Rockefellers have at last taken to autos. They are doubtless convinced that the odor of gasoline is no worse th in that of Standard Oil. Young Mr. Garfield, the Chief of the Bureau of Corporations is also hunting in the West. His, however, is a still hunt for Standard Oil Frauds in Kansas. If theater audiences could be made to practice fire drills as are school children, the fenrful theater catastrophes which every now and again shock the world, would be averted. ^ Besides a complete stock \ 1 ol Drugs and Druggist’s Sun-§ dries carries Kodaks and Sup \ plies, Phyrography outfits and | | Supplies. We do not note the presence of the Texas Senators, Culbertson and A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres. Bailey, at the Roosevelt ovations throughout Texas. The Governor and an Ex-Goveruor were there but the Senators were conspicuous by their abseuce. There is lots of room for disappearing in Texas. L. H. HAZARD, Csshler R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres F IR S T N A T IO N A L BANK O P C O Q U IL iU E , O R E G O N . New York authorities are trying T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g HttsineHS» to put a stop to women betting on the races. Better live in the quiet Board of Directors. Correspondents. and peaceful west than in a com­ 11. C. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Panic of Commerce, New York City munity where the strenuous exer- L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francioco Isaiah Hacker. lt.fi. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or. tion of the municipal authorities is required to prevent women from gambling. A lady reporter has been inter­ viewing a largo number of her sex on the cost of dress and has evolved ihe information that tho indispens­ ables of a woman’s shopping may be maintained on $65 a year. All shop keepers know that some women can shop every day iu the year and not spend $65. It now appears that there will not soon be a vacancy in tbe Su­ preme Court. Ohief Justice Fuller, though seventy-two years of age has let it be understood that he likes his job and will not be dis- poseed to resign as long as he is so capable of performing the duties of the office. He is a Democrat and his almost certaiu successor, should he resign, will be a Republican and tile present Secretary of War, Judge Taft. Chief Justice Fuller and Justice Harlan, both about the same age, eligible to retirement if they chose to retire, on full pay, but like nearly all the members of the great Court, they enjoy the work to which they have devoted the best years of their lives and it is known autlioritively that neither has any present intention of retiring. Blue Andalusian >; Hens, Prize Winners. Eggs per Setting, $2.50. £ I I W hite Faced Black Spanish Eggs per Setting $2.50. >5 £ >5 The aboue named fowls are. the best layers >3 known to the poultry man and my stock ¡sail prize v winners . J. A. Wimer, Coquille, Oregon. / o w w - z w i - w w w 'v w v 'v « w r a w 'A 'W i C o q u il le Steam Laundry It is estimated that there will be an ¡migration of not less than one PH O N E 116 million people from the old world to our shores during the current year, The proportion from Russia owing to tbe flight of peasants de­ siring to escape military service, RO P R IE T O H will be greater than over before. We hear from various sources that they are the off tcouring of the earth Experienced Help Reasonable Rates and tho various sources are prob­ ably correct. But what shall we do? Special Kate* to Families and Hotels We have for years been enacting restrictive immigration laws. These people, every one of them, have to We make our own soap and know Us ingredients. No injurious chemicals used. Our baskets will l»e loft at all the principal points on the river. display etiongh money to enable Goods called for ami delivered in Couuille City. them to evade tbe rule against paupers. Shall we slam the door of hope and hospitality in their m m im : faces? Was this country founded by tbe Puritans, Quakers and Ca­ valier Forcafs for the sleek and prosperous only? It is suspected that if wo could not have a vision of our forbears who landed at Cape \y ► Cod, Jamestown and Manhattan l>e- tween two or three hundred years ago, we would find them in appear­ ance, morals and manners not C AR RIE S A F U L L LINE OF greatly superior to these poor Rus­ sians We are an uneconomical people. Wo spend millions yearly to impress our many brands of the­ ology on peoples who cannot com­ prehend them— we cannot compre­ hend them ourselves— while we try to exclude from our sacred soil the people who seek an asylum and a living here. It is fortunate that there is no final judgment day for nations for then individuals would Vie swept under in general damna­ tion for we would have difficulty in explaining why those to whom we send missioneries on the presump­ F r o n t S t r e e t , C o q u ille , O regon tion that they are or can be made good enough for Heaven, are not good enough for tho United States. riifJt) S. M. NOSLER. Best of W ork The New Store, MLS. M. NOSLEIi. PROP Ladies Furnishing Goods, etc Novelties, Fancy Goods Notions, Nuts, Can­ dies and Tropi­ cal Fruits. 1BBH i m - ------------