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Coquille COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , JUNE 21, 1905 22: No. 89 V ol . Application made at the post- office at Oocjuille, Oregon, for trana. misriou through the mails ns second. class matter. Walter Culin, M. D. P h ysicia n S croeon and C oquille C it y , O re . I Kronenberg Bide. Telephone S. i Next Door to P. 0 . Stanley & Burns, Attorueya-ftt- Law, Heal Estate, Collections. Specialties—Criminal and U. 8. Land C rhob , Notaries Pablio. C oquiL L U , - O bsqo n . Geo. Russell, M. D., P h y s io I an a n d H u bo k o n , Office in RUSSELL P l i AUMACY. Calls promptly answered day or night. Phone, main 13G. Coquille, : ! : Oregon. I____________________ I A. J. Sherwood, A ttobnky - at - L a w , N otaby P u b lic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t io b n k y - at - L a w , N otaby P u b l ic , Coquille, Oregon. /. Hacher, A bstractor ok Tm.nn. CoqdiLLM C it y , O rb Hall & Hall, A t roBNEYs- at -L a w, Dealer in H eal E state o f all kinds. M arshfield, Oregon. i Ellsworth B. Hall, Attorney-at-Law, ; C oquille , : : : O regon . Collections and Insurance. E. D. Sperry. W. C. Chase. SPERRY & CHASE, Attorney s-at-Law. Office in Itobinson Building, Coquille, - - - Oregon. E. G. D. Holden, all sales shall be entered at the time of sale; said sale book shall We give below the law enacted by state the amount sold and the date the last legislature regulating the of sale, together with the name and manufacture and sale of butter in address of the purchaser, and said the state of Oregon, which should I book shall be open to the inspeo- be of considerable intorest to a I tion of the Dairy and Food Com great number o f people in this sec missioner or his deputy at all times. tion of the state: Section 12. It shall be unlawful Section 7. It shall lie unlawful | for sny person or persons, firm, or for any person to offer or expose corporation to offer or expose for for sale, or sell reworked butter or sale in the State of Oregon any mixed butter unless the same is butter put up in rolls or squares plainly marked “ process butter, and made in any State (other than Ore- it shall be unlawful for any person Oon) in wrappers bearing the Ore to offer or expose for sale any tub gon State brand or the words “ Ore or pocked butter remolded into gon Creamery,” or any other words prints, or rolls, or squares, unless that will imply said butter was the same is plainly marked “ tub made in Oregon. butter,” and it shall be unlawful Section 18. No person, firm or for any person to offer, expose for corporation shall manufacture for sale reworked, mixed, or remolded sale, advertise, offer or expose for butter, and to make or print said sale, or sell any mixture or com butter with the stamp of any cream pound intended for use as an adul ery or with the words "creamery terant of or preservative of milk, butter.” And it Bball be unlawful butter, or cheese, nor shall any per to sell or expose for sale any dis son, firm or corporation add milk, eased, unclean, impure, or unwhole or butter, or cheese, or during the some food or drink of any descrip process of their manufacture, any tion. borax, boric acid, dalicyclio acid, Section 8. N o person by himself formaldehyde, formalin, or any other or his agent or employe shall ren substanco or substance* in the na der, manufacture, or offer for sale, ture of adulterants, antiferments, or expose for sale, take orders for fu preservatives; provided however, ture delivery, or have in his posses that this section shall not apply to sion with intent to sell as butter, pure salt added to butter and cheese. any article, product, or compound Section 14. Eveiy square or roll made wholly or partly out of any of butter kept, exposed or offered fat, oil, oleaginous or compound for sale or sold in the state of Ore thereof not directly or wholly pro gon shall contain not less than eight duced from pure, unadulterated ounces, sigteen ounces, or thirty- milk, or cream of the same, which two ounces, and each square or roll has been or is colored to imitate ye*- shall be plainly marked with the low butter produced from pure, number of ounces they contain. unadulterated milk or cream of the Section 15. It shall be unlawful same; provided, that nothing of this for any person to use the brand or act shall be so construed as to pro label of any other creamery or dai hibit the manufacture o f sale of ryman without his consent for the oleomargarine in a separate and dis purpose of selling the butter of tinct form in such manner as will another creamery or dairyman. -------- • «1» • ------------- advise the consumer of its real W a sh in gton the P la ce . character, free from coloring mat ter and ingredient* causing it to look Washington, June 1 5 —Washing like butter. ton has been selected as the place B utter M aking Section 9. In any pu blic dining or eating room where oleomargarine or renovated butter, or process but ter are in use, the bill o f fare shall state the fact in the Rame size type as is used in printiing the body of said bill o f fare, and printed notice thereof shall be posted in a conspic uous place in said dining room so as to be easily and readily seen and read by any one entering such room. Such notice shall be in letters not less than one inch in size and known ns full-fnced type, and these notices shall state that oleom argarine or process butter, or renovated butter, is used here, as the case may be. Section 10. Any persons or persons, firm, association, or corpor City Recorder, U. 8. Commissioner, Gen ation who shall, within the State of eral Insurance Agent, and Notary Oregon, manufacture butter under Public. Office in R obin the separator process, for sale in son Building. said State, shall apply to the Ore Coquille, Oregon. gon Dairy and Food Commissioner for a stencil or plate with the num ber of the creamery and the name of the manufacturer and where A. F. Kirshman, manufactured, and the words ‘ Ore gon Creamery Butter. Full D e n t ist . Weight." And on each box of but Office two doors Sooth of Post office. ter so manufactured for sale in the State of Oregon there shall be an Coquille . - . Oregon. impression from said stencil or said plate shall be attached thereto; an 1 each roll or square o f butter so manufactured for Bale in the State Str. D IS P A T C H of Oregon shall bear a wrapper Tom White, Master, upon which shall be the number of Arrives Leaves C oquille.. . .10 A-M. B a n d o n ........ 7 a - m the creamery and where manufac Bariti o n ___ 4 P-M. C o q u ille........ 1 P-M. Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield tured and the words "Oregon and steamer E jh o for M yrtle Point. Creamery Butter, Full Weight,” Str. F A V O R I T E and the number of ounces in such J. C. Monmaw, Master, roll or square, and a device or motto Arrives L ea ves Randon. .10:45 a -M. to be adopted and furnished by the Coquille......... 7 a - m . Coquille. 4:45 P-M. Bandon........... 1 P-M. Oregon Dairy and Food Commis Str. K C M O sioner, and such device or motto C . H . «lams. Master, shall be known as the “Oregon State Leaves | Arrives provided, that all butter M y r t le P o in t.. .7 a - m . | oquilleC ’y 9 30 a - m . Brand;” Coquille C i t y .. .1 p - m . | M yrtle P ’t. .4 00 p - m . that has been in cold storage for D aily except Sunday._____________ thirty days, or butter that is sold as Str. W E L C O M E a second or third grade shall not be W . R. Pan ter, Master, sold in wrappers bearing the Oregon le a v e s I Arrives All butt-r with the M yrtle Point 1:30 P-M. I OoquiUeC’y 1:00 p - m . State brand Coquille City 7:00 a - m . | M yrtle P’t 10:00 a - m . State brand label placed in cold Connects with lower-river boats at Coquille City for Bandon and intermediate points. storage shall have the date when Ample barges for handling freight.______ stored stamped in plain letters and Sewing Machine Kepairing figures on each box. L aw ye r . COQUILLE RIVER STEAM BOAT CO David Fulton, of thieeity, is an expert cleaher and repairer, and anyone ill need of his services will do well to call at hi. residence or drop him a card. For Sale. e A good hom e in this city, on term«. E n qu ire at th l" o f f i c . for the holding of a peace con ference between Russia and Japan. President Roosevelt has issued the following: “ When the two govern ments, Russia and Japan, were un able to agree on either Chefoo or Paris, the President suggested The Hague, but both governments have now requested that Washington be chosen as the place of meeting by the plenipotentiaries, and the Pres ident has accordingly notified both governments that .Washington will be selected.” Roosevelt Commended. Baron d ’Estournelles de Constant The report that the President’s ex-president of the parlimentary bear, and other skins have been group in the Chamber of Deputies ruined by moths is what is called favoring international arbitration in newspaper offices, “ pure fake’’ gave the Associated Press an au thorized interview, in which he The fact that it will be closed severely arraigned the action of the seasons for Vardanians and partri- European powers and applauds ges will not deter the President President Roosevelt’s initiative. from making his southern trip on The Caoon had just received a le t-' schedule time. ter from Preimer Rouveir, politely If it is true that the president declining to take the initiative for was pleased with the railway rate the peace. The Baron said. “ The United States has given speeches of both Secretary Taft and hesitating Europe a wholesome ex Secretary Morton it must be be ample. All Europe ardently desired cause he believos in the double track peace, yet allowed the war to go on system. without comprehending what im When stage struck girls road that mense service it could render the L. H. HAZARD, C iih lsr R. E. SHINE. Vice P r o belligerents in taking the initiative Nan Patterson was no sooner acquit A. J. SHERWOOD, P ro . for peace, which neither of them ted than ehe was engaged for the stage at $2,000 a week they should could be the first to take. “ President Roosevelt has already recall the fact that she only missed given four such striking lessons to electrocution by a very small margin. Europe—first, in having brought The political situation in Ohio is op CO Q U IliliH , OREGON. before the arbitration tribunal at The Hague the question between attracting the attention of the en T ra n sa c ts a General B an kin g B u sin e ss Mexico and the United States over tire country, A stand-pat, anti-rail way rate legislation Republican the Pius fund claims, while all Europe was scoffing at the peace party is confronted by a tariff revis Board of Directors. Correspondents. court which it had created; second, ion, anti-railway Secretary of War R. C. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Bank of Commerce, New York City L. Ilarlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Frauciaco in obliging Europe to settle pacifical on one hand and by Senator Forak- Isaiah Hacker, R. E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or. ly the Venezuelan uffair; third, in er on the other. nowlton’s Drug Store Besides a complete stock ot Drugs and Druggist’s Sun dries carries Kodaks and Sup plies, Phyrography outfits and Supplies. F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K proposing a second peace conference at The Hague to complete the work of the first; and fourth, iu now en deavoring to put to an end the hecatombs in the Far East. “The conclusion of this is plain. All that the European governments have morally lost through their tim idity the Government of the United States has gained. It is another good example for Europe of Amer ica’s energy in safeguarding the most sacred rights of humanity. ‘•May American enterprise con tinue to stimulate your breaking our old traditions of inertia and egotism. It is from the west that the world is today receiving light. “ Now that President Roosevelt has taken the necessary initiative, it is certainly to be sincerely secon ded by all the governments of Europe.” Temps says: “ It might have been thought that France could have played the great role which has fallen to the United States, but circumstances otherwise decided. France can, however re joice in the success of her sister republic, which is due to President Roosevelt’s spirit and readiness of decision. The coming seesion of Congress Isn’t it about time for the arch- that is, the one which the President aeolagists to unearth a minature of will call into existence on the 16th. Eve, painted on ivory? of next Oc'ober, promises to be ex Scientists now claim that the tremely lively. Two intensely im sword which Adam and Eve were portant questions will be placed be kept out of the garden of Eden was fore it in the President’s message only radium. and on the action of Congress on It is all a mistake. Vice Presi these problems may depend the dent Fairbank’s souvenir inkstand immediate future history of tho is not to cost $500, but only $250. country and certainly will depend As there is a treasury deficiency the the future of the now dominant Vice President has determined to be party. The first of these, and the economical in spite o f— any thing. Prsident places it first in point of President Roosevelelt could have importance, will be the question of taken no step more likely to secure railway rates. from him the Democratic presiden The second will be the tariff which tial nomination than by exposing is always with us but which will as the way in which the Steel Trust, sume a new interest when a Repub and other trusts, are robbing “ the lican President recommends that folks at home.” its schedules be scaled so as to pre Frenzied finance seems to have vent “ the fostering of monopoly” permeated even the New York leg and the robbing of “ the folks at islature. Some of the legislators home.” T o the unscruplous news whose salaries amount to only $1, paper correspondent the session 500 a year have accumulated bank will prove a harvest. There will be balances during this year's session abundant capital at the disposal of the correspondent or syndicate amounting to $25,000. which agrees to send out one sided, W anted : — Women to represent or exparte, reports of the proceed us in their home and adjoining ings in Congress, and the Dews counties to distribute samples and paper which receives absolutely advertise our goods. Salary $21 accurate reports will be fortunate, per week and expenses, guaranteed. Expenses advanced. Experience Fine Breakfast Bacon at Dean A unnecessary. Address, with stamp, Morgan’s. stating age, Reeve Co., 415 Dear See those black silk skirts at born St., Chicago. Mrs. Perrott’s. A B a d M ea rr Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safty lies in Dr. King.s New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stom Section 11. Every person or ach diseases, such as headache, persons, firm, or corporation who billiousness; costiveness, etc. Guar anteed at R. S. Knowlton’s drug sells oleomargarine, butterine, or store, only 25c Try them. any imiUtion butter whatsoever, or F or S ale — Sume fine young other imitation dairy prod «eta, ren ovated or process butter in this horses— will make heavy team. En State sh ill keep a sa:e book in which quire at H erald office. N O TE A N D C O M M E N T . F or •I ale . — One acre tract in nice location with house and barn; 100 young fruit trees. Enquire at H erald office. » — - ■- ■ Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both buildings in good condition ; 1A rooms in hotel, 12 tied rooms. All rooms fur nished. 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 down, lislance on easy payments. For further information call on or address F. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh- 1 fiald, Or., or at this office. A Panama lady when asked why she did not join the rest of her fam ily in the United States, declared that she was afraid of our dreadful diseases, such as pneumonia, grip etc. We suppose yellow fever is no more serious than a bad head ache when one gets used to it. The City Restaurant O. W IL SO N , Prop. Newly established. Everything neat and up-to-date in every The greatest number of men ever employed on one structure was the respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. Gizeh Pyramid, where 7,000,000 Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. men were in forced labor. This - COQUILLE, OREGON. pyramid is 450 feet high and covers FRONT STREET, an acre. In one instance 2000 men were three years in bringing a sin gle stone from the quarry. MARSHFIELD The subborning of the press has already been attewvpted in «0 *ar as railway rates are concerned and two special correspondents are con. stantly employed by the railroad interests to circulate biased reports of the testimony given each day be fore the Senate committee on Inter state Commerce. The methods of these correspondents is to send free of charge, to correspondents of rep utable journals and to the news papers themselves, dally abstracts of the testimony given before the committee ¡and, unfortunately, hundreds of newssapers, many of them doubt, less as tho result of ig norance, are daily printing these entirely unfair resorts. The only safeguard for the newspaper away from Washington, which wishes to present entainted news to its read ers, is to secure the services of a regular Washington correspondent whose reputation is known to be unsullied, and whoso honesty is in vulnerable. General Hospital A private hospital for the care and treatment o f medical, surgical and obstetrical cases. in every Equipment new and modern particular. Rates from $£15 t o $ £ 30 p e r w e e k Including room, board, general nursing and drugs. Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. Marshfield, Oregon. C o q u il l e Steam Laundry PHONE 116 The recent decision of the admin istration, that the Russian naval vessels which took refuge from their Japanese pursuers in the harbor of HOPRIETOH Manila may remain there only for twenty-four hours unless interned for tho remainder of the war, es Experienced Help Reasonable Rates tablishes a precedent so far as this country is concerned in internation Special Kates to Families and Hotels law in so far as it governs the con duct of neutrals. According to es W ■ n:.iLe our own soap anil know its ingredients. No injurious chemicals used. tablish precedents the vessel of a Our baskets will be left at all the principal points on the river. Goods called for and delivered in Coquille City. belligerent entering a neutral port could, under normal circumstances, remain only twenty-four hours. If injured it could make the repairs necessary to enable it to reach its nearest home port, and it could be furnished sufKcent coal to reach We guarantee better that port. By the decision of the United States in this instance the work at lower prices law has been further defined, how than can be had else ever, so that injuries incurred in battle with the enemy are differen where. Do not order tiated from those occasioned by Monumental work until stress of weather or through acci dent. The latter classes may be re you have called upon or paired and the former may not. written us for prices. With regard to this interpreta tion of the law it is explained by the American official« that any other construction would render every neutral port in the vicinity of a Telephone, Main 288 . naval battle a naval ba«e for tbe making of repairs, which would be obviously contrary to the spirit of law. DAVID FTLTON, Local Agent, Coquille. Oregon, S. M. NOSLER. Best of Work Monuments and Headstones COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Stewart & White Props. M«i5a?d,8oie.