M m t lf c COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1905. Walter Culin, M. D. P h y sic ia n S urgeon and C o q u il l e C i t y , O r b . Telephone 3. STANLEY LAWYER • Front Street Martin Building, CoqUILLB, O regon 1 J, D. WETMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ottico ut Residence of J. A. Collier. Phone 111. I A. J. Sherwood, A ttorney - at -L aw , N otary P ublio , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A ttobne y - àt -L a w , N otary P ublio , "3oqûrtU,.Ui : Oregon. I. Hacher, A bstracter o r T it l e s . C o qu ille C i t y , O re Hall & Hall, A ttobney «- at - L aw , Denial in R eal E state o f all kind s. Marshfield, Orégon. 1 I C. A. Sehlbrede, Attorney-at-Law, N o ln ry 'l'ii'h iic . m oi Drain Normal Notes. party’s nominees for congress, the state at large, or a countv, or judicial district or a state senatorial or representative or congressional district, as the case may be. The candidate who aball enter the primary in this manner and shall re ceive the most votes of his party for the nomination; will be the nominee of the usual manner at the June eleotion. The number of signers requied on a republican primary petition for a state nomination will be 1000, the maximum required by law; on a dem­ ocratic petition, 599. Candidates for a republican nomination in the first congressional district must each secure 479 signatures, and in the seoond district 543. Candidates for the democratic nomination must each obtain 343 signatures in the first district, and 255 in second. Salem, Oregon, Dec. 17.— The (From Dairy and Produoe Review.) Kditior Review:—I am writing adoption o f the direct primary law you briefly to let you know what we has given Oregon such a complicat­ are doing up here in “G od’s” ooun ed system of electione that not even try. I remember when I told you the accomplished politician can that I was coming up bore to locate, carry in his mind all the details of the look you gave me and the kind the proceedings leading up to the of long, drawnout farewell, as much general election of state, district and as to say, "Well, George, I never county officers. One of the most thought that you would bury your­ difficult things to ascertain and re­ self alivo.” Don’t you think for a member are the dates upon which moment that this is not a live coun­ the various steps in the nomination try, for if you do you are mistaken. and election of officers must be I will admit that poople take life taken. In fact, the ordinary citi­ much easier here than in most zen cannot figure out the dates if he places, but the reason is that they has the statute before him, for the have such a rich country in natural language varies and different meth­ resources that they don’t have to ods of computing time roust be rush and worry their lives away adopted. t i make a living. Secretary of State Dunbar and This is ono of the richest dairy Attorney-General Crawford have countries in the world in its natural examined the election laws and com­ state. The reason that people in puted the time within which peti. Riverton Pick-ups. California have never beard much tions must be filed, notices given The stillness of the grave now about tho Goquille valley as a dairy and other business conducted in hangs over ous town. The musical section, is that the people here have preparation for the election. notes of the steam whistles nre never been able to get anything It will be seen that the campaign near what their product was worth, of 1906 really begins during the heard no more. The saw mih and so have never taken much interest last week in December, of this year, the coal mines are taking a long iu the dairy business, that is, to when initiative petitions must be needed rest, but after the holidays breed up their herdB and employ filed if the promotors desire to file we are in hopes that both will start progressive methods. Now, that pamphlets in support of the pro­ up soon. they are able to get as much for posed measures. AVhile other enterprises are now The pamphlets their butter as those in other sec­ must be brought to the office of idle several people have awakened tions of the country get, they find Secretary of State Dunbar by De­ to the fact that they have coal fields that it pays to breed up, as was cember 30. If the promoters of of their own to open. James Vow- shown today when one of our en­ measures do not desire to file ell is driving a tunnel on n vein of terprising dairymen, Mr. J. C. AVat- pamphlets, they will have until Feb­ coni on his land. He thinks he hns son, received three head of Jerseys ruary 3 to file petitions. the Timou vein of coal. It is of from the world’s prize herd at Port­ fine quality. R. C. Cavatt is open It should also be explained that land owned by the Ladd Estate, the petitions for nominations for dis­ ing the old Right mine. The quality bull being Prince AVarrende, whose trict offices, such as circuit judge, of that coal is so well known that it sire wns Marigold St. Helier and district attorney, joint senator and needs no description. O. A. Kelly his dam Lucy Prince, both being joint representative, must be filed has opened a 6 foot vein of coal on decendants of the famous Stoke in the office of the secretary of his land. It lies just under the Pogis, the producer of a long list of state, and not iu the offices of coun­ Right vein. He has already taken prize winning cows. ty clerks, and the dates governing out eight or ten tons. Ho has the The two heifers are equally as nominations for state offices are ap­ handiest coal of any now being prospected. well bred, one of them, Margerita plicable. Helier, being a great grand-daugh­ Hear dem wedding bells? The following l&t contains nil tlie ter of p*-o,vn Raftsie, the world’s o ' •"*:>!■{>lit t.o the voter and M tb . Rota Williams is giving great chan pion cow. M a r s h f ie l d , O r e go n . While in conversation with Mr. Watson he stated to me that he did not believe it cost any more to feed a good cow than it did a poor one W . C . Chase. E. D . Sperry. and that he proposed to have the best and get all there was in it SPERRY & CHASE, Now, as you will understand, JA. Attorney a-at-Law. AVatson has no inferior herd at the preseni time, for a man th»t has Offioe in Robinson Bailding, been milking a lot of scrubs that - O regon. Coquille, did not pay for their feed, is not the man that usually starts out to buy a lot of regiititfed stack. He has E. G. D. Holden, nr«) to have some preliminary ex- L awteb , perience with gtood cows. City Recorder, U. 8. Commissioner, Gen­ Mr. Watson’s cows began to come eral Insurance Agent, and Notary in about the first of May and it was Poblio. Offioe in Robin­ a month or six weeks before they son Building. were in full milking, and from his Coquille, Oregon. ten cows, such as they are, he has sent to the creamery 2073.99 pounds of batter fat, receiving net for same $433.35, that iB up to October 1st, A. F. Kirshman, and at the present writing they are still producing one pound of butter D e n tist . fat per day, per cow. Considering Office two doors Booth of Post offioe. the off year we haye had, I consider this a pretty good showing. Coquille . . Oregon. Mr. Watson’s herd is not the only 'Si one that has made a showing. There are any number of others and '•VER STEAMBOAT CO it is only a matter of a fow years until the Ooquille valley will be n A T C H noted for its fine herds and great dairy industry, which is bound to supersede ail its other industries. e ‘ - — M. I can now see the Californians tak­ ing off their hats to us as the ban­ ner dairy country of the Pacific Uoast. G eo . E . P eoples . Coquille, Oregon. the cnr-tidate for office: Registration— .Registration books opened ky county clerk, Tuesday, January 2. Registration books closed for primary election, April 10, 5 p, m. Registration boobs opened after primary election, April 25. Registration books closed for general election, May 15, 5 p. ra. Initiative petitions— Number of signers required to initiate laws or amendments, 7489. Last day for filing initiative pe­ titions, February 3. Last day for filing pamphlets ad­ vocating measures, December 30, 1906. Last day for filing pamphlets op­ posing measures, February 5. Direct primary election— County clerks give notice of pri­ mary election not later than March 21 . Last day for filing petitions for placing names on ballot for state, congressional and district offices, March 30. Last day for petitions for county offices, April 4. Date of primary election, April 20 . Canvassing votes of primary elec­ tion for state offices, May 5. General election— Last day for filing certificates of nomination for state offices by as­ sembly of electors, April 19. Last day for filing nominating petitions for state officers, May 4. Lr.st day for filing certificates of nomination for county officers by assembly of electors, May 4. , Caughing Spell Caused Death. Lust day for filing nominating jHarry Duckwell. aged 25 years, petitions lor county officers, May 19. General election, June 4. ’ted to death early yesterday • ning at his home, in the pres- OFFICES TO BE FILLED. ' o f his wife and child. He The state and countv offices to be >cted a slight cold a few days ^ paid but little attention to filled in the election next June, are '-terday morning he was the following: 'h a fit of coughing which Governor, secretary of state, state A>r some time. His wifo treasurer, supremo judge, attorney .lysician but before lie . another caughing general, superintendent of public and Duckwell died instruction, state printer, labor com­ An. — 8t Louis Globe missioner, United States senator, JK 1st 1901:” two representatives in congress, houd 8yrup would fifteen state senators, sixty state 25c, 50c and $1.00. representatives, five circuit judges, k ky Mountain Tea one prosecuting attorney. electricity. It goes The necessary preliminary to ev­ our body, bring- ery man s candidacy is that he shall '^ngth and new be pot forward for a nomination by ■u well and Cents R. 8, petition of at least 2 per cent of the votes cast in June, 1904, for his dancing lessons here in town. D ona A nna . Free! 150 articles given away when your purchases amount to $10 you get a premium. Anything you buy counts! Premiums consists of the following goods: 1 sack of sugar. 1 sack of flour, 1 ham of meat, tea, coffee, rice, beans, can goods, dried fruit, tapico, sago, raisins, glassware, crockery, vases, holiday goods, etc. No premium worth less than 25c. Come and see the Bargain Store. C. M. S keels , Proprietor. Remarkable Cure- •T was much afflicted with sciati­ ca.” writes Ed. C, Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick Co., Kan., going about on crutches and suffering a deal of pain. I was induced to try Bal­ lard’s Snow Liniment, which re­ lieved me. I used three 50c bottles. It is the greatest liniment I ever used; have recommended it to a number of persons; all express themselves as being benefited by it. I now walk without crutches, able to per form a great deal of light labor on the farm.” 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. 8. Knowlton. The football game hero Thanks­ giving between Roseburg public school and the Normal’s second eleven resulted in an overwhelming defeat for Roseburg, the score be­ ing 39 to 0 in favor of the Normal. Mrs. Finnerty of Cottage Grove spent Thanksgiving d ty with her son and daughter. $1.50 e a r L o a n s N e g o tia te d , C o n v e y a n c in g N o t a r y P u b lic H. H. P O W N D E R FRO N T STREET C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N All the Latest Designs in Framek. Oil. FRANK Prof, and Mrs. Brown spent Thanksgiving with friends at R obb burg. Y Real Estate.Collections,Insurance The Normal boys iu order to ac. Pastel, Sepia, India Inh and quire efficiency aud skill in debate, in knowledge and in parliamentary law, have organized the Eureka Debating Club. The officers elect­ ed are: Geo Neuner Jr, Pres. Present Address Lloyd Whipple, A’ iee Pres.; Hurry Lock Box 212 Black, Sec.; Ed Finnerty, sergant Coquille, . . Or. at-arms, and Prof. Brown, Critic. J. A. Black madj a flying trip to Gardiner last week. er Stanley 5 Pownder Pres. Briggs attended tliq teach­ J. J. S T A N L E Y M A R T I N B U IL D IN G , ers institute at Canyonvillo last Saturday and reports the institute a complete success. Mrs. A. L. Briggs and boys of Cottage Grove visited at Mr. and Mis. C- D. Drain’s. P n W R K im iB F R 341) First Street Portland Or BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS CARRYING REGULAR STOCK 0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru­ ment is sold according to its intrinsic value. We sell gou a High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono, The Zamzamian Literary Society at their real value. is doing some of its best work in its history. A very interesting debate One Price only on each Grade was rendered at the lust meeting, We carry a complete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players, Resolved that Municipal Ownorship Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise. is the Best Policy. The affirmative was up-held by the Misses Mabel Everything Sold on Easy Payments. AA’ilson, Arda Edwards and Effie Representatives of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos and Curry Go’s Perkins; the negative by Messrs Carl Hill, Ray Moore and Rollin Dickerson. The debate was hotly Successor to the Chas. Qrissen and A ia g o M u s i c C o., contested by both sides. The Phone, Main 905 ■ Garfield Annex, Marshfield, Oregon. judges rendered their decisions in favor of the affirmative. A. J. SHERWOOD, Pro». R. E. SHINE, Vice Pres l. H. HAZARD, Cathiei The students in the Normal de- pa: tment passed the quarterly or- ami ations very favorably. The faculty seemed well pleased with the o p COQ U U lIlB , OREGON. results. W. R. Haines Music Co., F IR S T T ra E. Boy Noir. from California, is -------- visiting with his parents. N A T I O N A L n s a un c w t s a G e U n i e ' f i r a l j B nwn a n k i n g B u ^ s i m n e m ss Board of Directors. •J. N. Neir and family are visiting R. O. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, friends at Portland. Prof, and Mrs. Brown visited the closing exercises of the Leona schools last Friday. A very pleas­ ing program was rendered by the pupils. Mr. Brown delivered an address. B A ^ A T " «, L. Harlocker, Isaiah Hacker, Correspondents. National Bank of Commerce, New York City L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco R. E. Shine. I First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Oi. M ARSH FIELD General Hospital School will close Friday Dec. 22, and reopen January 3rd. A num­ ber of new as well as old students will enter at that time. AVe fully expect our enrollment to reach 300 for the year. A private hospital for the care and treatment o f medical, surgical and obstetrical cases. in every Roy N. Neir has gone to Gardiner to take a place with the S. P. sur­ veying crew. AVe hope to see dirt thrown soon. Equipment new and modern particular. Rates from to ^>30 per week Including room, board, general nursing and drugs. Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. The basket ball teams aro prepar­ ing for games listed for January. Marshfield, Oregon. Rev. Van' Fossen rendered Will Carlton’s Benedict Arnold before the assembly last Thursday, and was enjoyed by all. Claude Plans are being completed for work on the school gardens by the pupils. Instruction will be given the young teachers in agriculture and gardening so that they may carry the work to their schools. X. F ox, Carenerai Draym an Successor to W H. Mansell. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . Mr Freer of Detroit, a millionaire Physical Culture and Expres­ sion All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. and art connoisseur, has offered the Mrs. Wootton, of tho Columbia city of Washington an art collection College of Expression, Chicago, will worth a million of dollars, and pro­ take a limited number of pupils. A g e n t fo r th e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty C o a l posed to build a special gallery to Apply at N. E. corner 2nd floor o a t half a million, and those to of school building between 4 and 5 whom he directly made the offer are o’clock p. m. stupidly hesitating as to whether they will accept it or not. Mean­ The Key that Unlocks (he Door to Long Living. while, art lovers are spending mil­ The men of eighty-five and ninety lions of dollars yearly to see the years of ago are not the round well A private H o sp ital w ell e q u ip p e d fo r the tre at­ picture galleries of Europe whilo fed, but thin, spare men who live our national legislators refuse to on a slender diet. Be as careful as m ent o f s u r g ic a l and m e d ical d ise a se s. take the tariff from art works. he will, however, a man past mid­ T ra in e d N u rs e s in A tte n d an ce . There are millions of dollars worth dle age, will occasionally eat too of magnificent paintings and statu-1 much or of some article of food not . , , , , , „ ! suited to his constitution, and will For Information Address ary owned by Americans but hold | ^ need a dose of rh im h e rl.in '. by them in Europe because they Stomach and Liver Tablets to ’Phone 631. Marshfield, Oregon. are unwilling to pay the tariff re- cleans and invigorate his stomach quired to bring them home to the ] and regulato his liver and bowels. When this is done there is no rea­ United States. son why the average man should For the best bargain ever offered not live to old age. For sale by in a Coos county dairy farm call at R. S. Knowlton. the H erald office. m HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. \ V m . H o r s f a ll, M . D ., For Sale. H O LLISTER'S ffocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Central Oregon State Normal School O T w en ty -five Acre«, all b o tto m , well drained and im proyed, team , wagon and harneaa, 11 head o f dairy cow s, fall net o f fa rm im plem ents, and a good crop, in- rinding $100 worth o f hay, 3 aorea good | , corn foT oilege, pot a toe patch, garden, etc.. > 1 a A grind go' silo and «tu m p pnller. For A Baa, Madiolia for B u y Ptoplo. TJrl-n So'Isa H.alth and Baaavad Vigor. for Constipation. Indignation, Live Trouble». Fintale«, Er-rema, Impure >■» D v -n » _ Headache _ •nth. Sliurglih Bowels. IV, 1. P vl Tt'e R'»ril?y Mountain Tea in tab- . id H”rVn • r« a I k > jt . Oennine made by ---------------- ■ I ^'» wpany , Madison, Wis. *- - office - Enqnire at this of of * W. ~ M, Hamil- NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE I too, Fiahtrap. O Opens for fo il term September 12, 1905. Full Normal! Course, Teacher s ’ Review Class, Commercial Course. Expenses very low. catalogua or information write toJA. L. BitTGOH or O, C. BROWN, D r a in , Oregon.