Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 03, 1906, Image 1

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Entered a« second-claiB matter May
:8, 1905, at the postoffice at Coquille,
Oregon, under act of Congre«« of March
3 , 1879.
Walter Culin, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
S u b oe os
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C o q u il l e C i t y , O e e .
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Telephone S.
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
Marlin Building,
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Front StrMt
C o qu ille , O beqon
J, 0. WETMORE
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEUN
Office at
Residence of J. A. Collier.
Phone 111.
A. J. Sherwood,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
N otary P ub lic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
ArrOBNKY-lT-IiAW,
N otary P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregom.
/. Hacher,
A b strac ter
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T it l e s .
C o q u il l e C it y , O re
Hall & Hall,
A ttorney s- at - L a w ,
Dealer iu H eal E statb o f a ll kinds.
M arshfield, Oregon.
C. A. Sehlbrede,
Attorney-at-Law,
ta*y Public.
Pbone 761.
M a r s h f ie l d , O b e q o n .
E . D. Sperry.
W . C . Chase.
SPERRY & CHASE,
A ttorn ey «-at-Law.
Offlos in Robinson Building,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
E. G. . D. Holden,
L aw yer ,
,y Recorder, C. 8. Commiesioner,
Gen­
eral Insaranoe Agent, and Notary
Pablio.
Offioe in R obin­
son Bnilding.
Coquille, Oregon.
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A. F. Kirshman,
D e n t ist .
Offioe 'tw o doors Booth of Post nfloe.
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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY,
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Oregon.
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO
Str. D I S P A T C H
Tom White, Master
Leaves
I Arrives
Randsn....... 7 a - m . j Coquille
10 a - m .
Coquille....... 1 P-M. | Ran d o n
4 P-M.
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield
and ateamer Echo for Myrtle Point.
Str. F A V O R I T E
J. C. Moomaw. Master,
Leaves
I Arrives
Coquille....... 7 A-M. | Bandon. .10:45 a - m .
Bandon......... 1 P-M. | Coquille . 4:45 p - m .
Str. E C H O
H. Jams. Master,
Leaves
|
Arrivee
M yrtlePoint.. . 7 a - m . | oquille C’y 9 30 a - m .
Coquille C ity .. .1 p - m . | Myrtle P’t. .4 00 p - m .
Daily except Sunday.
Str. W E L C O M E
.1. E. Myers, Masters.
Leaves
I
Arrivee
Myrtle Point 1:30 P-M. I Coquille C’y 4:00 p - m .
Coquille City 7:00 a - m . | Myrtle P’t 10:00 a - m .
Connecte with lower-river boats at Coquille
City for Bandon and intermediate points.
Ample bargee for handling freight.
Sewing Machine Repairing.
■▼id Fulton, of this city, is an expert
her and repairer, and anyone in
I of his serrices will do well to call
is residence or drop him a card.
For Sale.
A good home in this city, on
ay terms:
«•Knqaire at this office.
Hundreds Dead and Dying.
In a government press bulletin
that comes to this office we notice
a decision by the “ United States
Board of Oeographio Names” that
will prove of interest to many of
our readers who come from New
Hampshire, it will prove easier for
them when the assessor or the cen­
sus enumerator c sines around and
asks where they were born and what
body of water was the nearest to
their birthplace and you can truth
fully say “ Souhegan” river, Hills­
boro county, N. H., (not Quohquin-
apassakessamanagnog,
Quohquin-
apassakessananagnog,
Quohquin
apassakessanannaquog, nor Quoh­
q u i n n a-passa-kesta-na-ua g-n o g.)
Or the mountain in the same coun­
try, Uncanoonuo; mountains, Goffa-
towD, Hillsboro
county, N. H
(Not Uncanodnuck, Uncanoonuok,
nor Unkonoonuo.) We might all
be residents of Coos county, Ore­
gon, 75 miles from the railroad, but
we do not have to go to bed at
night or work all day with such a
black cloud of letters hanging over
us like those two names.
Moseow, Dec. 28.— The streets
of thie city present an indeacribsble
scene as a result of the terrible
slaughter that has been carried on
during the last 48 hours.
Troops
have gained partial control of the
city but incessant fighting contin­
ues on the outskirts.
The revolu­
tionists havp appealed for help from
other outside cities and if it is se­
cured it is considered that the
that now hold the thousands in
check will, unless reinforcements
arrive, be overwhelmed.
Patrols
are constantly riding in every direc­
tion and shooting without hesitation
or discrimination at all citizens that
have gathered in groups of three or
four or more.
With the terrible slaughter that
took place Sunday night, in which
it is estimated that 2,600 were
killed, and the casualties during
the fighting yesterday and last
night, whioe are placed at more than
6,000 killed and 16,000 wounded, it
may be realized how hard it is for
the soldiery to overcome the spirit
that actuates the revolutionists,
Arohie Taylor, youngest son of J.
who, despite the hail of ehot, shell C Taylor, diod rather suddenly at
and shrapnel during the onslaught his home in this place, Sunday, of
continued to press forward.
inflamation of the heat. The.littleone
hail been ill for a couple of weeks,
Larz Anderson, a member of the
and though as they thought, in no
socially elect of Washington and
imminent danger, death was rather
New York, who married for money
unexpected. He was past six years
and got barrels of it, declares that
of age, and leaves, besides his par­
he sees in the engagement of his
ents, two sisters and two brothers
cousin, Nicholas Longworth and
to mourn his death. They have the
Miss Alice Roosevelt nothing to in­
heartfelt sympathy of the people in
terest the public.
We have only
this community in this time of their
sympathy for a man with a soul so
sad bereavement. After the fun­
gilded that it cannot respond to the
eral services, which were held by
sentiment that all the world loves a
Rev. Boach of Bandon, at 9.30
lover. A White House wedding is
Tuesday moring, in the Prosper
every body’s business, because peo­
Hall, the remains were taken to the
ple are human. The whole nation
Bear Creek cemetery for interment.
would be expected to mourn a White
— Prosper corespondent in Bandon
House funeral why not rejoice at a
Recorder.
White House wedding? It ie true
that there are some married «ouploo
You will not find beauty in rouge
who are unhappy all the time, and pot or complexion which whitewash.
quite tuiTfue that all married people True beauty comes to thorn only
are unhappy some of the time but that take Hollister’s Rooky Moun­
it is far from true that all are un- tain Tea. It is a wonderful tonio
happy all of the time so that even and beautifier. 35 cents Tea or Tab­
lets. R 8 Knowlton.
those who are least optimistic about
A New York preacher says that
the condition are still without
ground for extreme melancholy auy man who draws a salary of over
about it. Marriage may h), as ooe twenty-five thousand a year is a
The guilty ones like the
of the philosophers asserts “ the sol­ thief.
emn submission of one’s liberty to president have the consolation at
the law, and his destiny to caprice" least of being in good company,
or as another says, “a lottery in even if their are few preachers in
•"Inch men play their liberty, and the crowd.
women their happiness" hut for all
that a wedding iB an event which
stirB the emotions of young and old,
in fact of the whole human race, ex­
cept the pitiful souls of the “ Seven­
ty-nine.”
All attempts to make
the public mind its own business
about the marriage of Miss Roose­
velt and Mr, Longworth will be in
vain. The publio is interested in
any wedding, as the marriage col­
umns of any newspaper testify, it is
absorbed in White House weddiDgs
especially, witness the great num­
ber of people who can tell just how
many and who have been married
there, and it is vastly more excited
about the marriage of the daughter
of Theodore Roosevelt of whom it
delights to say nothing more com­
plimentary than that she resembles
her father.
Orest Eruption up North.
Vietoria, B. C., Dec. 26.—Passen­
gers on the steamer Tees from the
north yesterday report a great vol.
canic eruption on Princess Royal
Island on December 2nd. The
whole side of Mount Peno, which is
over 1000 feet high, slid into the
surf at Inlet Lake, raising its level
about 12 feet
General Manager
Lucedu, of the Surf Inlet Mines,
and a party were crossing the lake
in a launch at the time, and as enor­
mous waves were created had great
difficulty in saving their live*.
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy
Aba olute
Harmless.
The fault of giving children medi­
cine containing injurious substan­
ces, is sometimes more disastrous
than the disease which they are
suffering. Every mother should
know that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is perfectly safe for child­
ren to take. It contains nothing
harmful and for coughs, colds and
croups is unsurpassed. For sale
by R S Knowlton.
The Victor Talking Machine Co.
write their representative here, the
W. R. Haines Music Co., authoriz­
ing the following cut prices on their
goods: 7 inch records at 35 cts: 10
inch records at $60 cents; 12 inch
records at 1.00.
Zono-Phone
records and other discrecords cut in
price in accordance.
Three little babes were nestled
in bed.
‘‘I’ll name William, W ill and Bill,
mother said;
Wide was her smile, for triplets
they be. She lays her good luck to
Rocky
mountain Tea.
(Great
baby medicine.)
It invigorates, strengthens and
bulds, up . It keeps you in con­
ditions physically, mentally, and
morally. That’s what Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 25
cents, Tea er Tablets. Foi sale by
R S Knowlton.
Mrs. Fits After a Divorce.
Sioux Falls, Dec. 28.—It was
learned today that Mrs. Robert
Fitzsimmons, who arrived here
Monday, has engaged the seivices
of a local attorney to conduct her
divorce case.
She intends to se­
cure a legal separatiou in this state
when she has established her resi­
dence,
Chambertaln’s
Cough
Made.
Remedy
the
Best
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SI.50 P er Y ear
- xuvj ON, W E D N E SD A Y, JA N U A R Y 3, 1906.
Circuit Court Proceedings.
Note and Comment.
Stanley 5 Pownder
2303—Emms G Bell vs J B Ball,
Official recognition by the powers
suit for divorce, J M Upton for that the foreign affairs of Korea
pltf. Default. Decree for pltf.
will henceforth be administered
2305— H P Brogdon vs Anna Brog- from Tokio has doubtless convinced
den, suit for divorce, Stanley A the former members of the diplo­
Burns for pltf. Default. Con­ matic corps of the Hermit Kingdom
tinued.
that their career (Korea) is over.
L o a n s N e g o tia te d ,
C o n v e y a n c in g
2306— Sol Blumauer et al vs C O
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lic
The President by his prompt dis­
Gilkey et al. Suit in equity.
A J Sherwood for pltf. Default approval of the Foraker Bill, the J. J. S T A N L E Y
H. R. PO W NDER
FRONT STREET
againBt C O Gilkey, Cord B Gil­ first Republican measure for Rail­
M A R T IN BUILDING,
C O Q U IL L E O R E G O N
key, Harry Campe, Elizabeth road Rate Legislation, has so fo­
Campe, Lena Harms, R 0 Lyons, cused public and Congressional at-
Adam Pershbaker. Judgement tmtion upon the subject that it will Pastel, Sepia,
ftll the Latest
for $693.90 with interest, $75 at­ be practically as impossible to ig­
Designs in Frames
India Ink and Oil.
torney fee,
Decree of foreclo­ nore the question as to pass any
measure not clearly affording a rem­
sure.
¡V;
edy
for existing abuses.
2309— 0 R Willard vs T W and W
Real Estate,Collections,Insurance
FRANK BWRKRÚLWMR
R Panter, action at law, W Sin­
The New York Times says official Present Address
clair for pltf. Default. Judge­
349 First Street
Lock Box 212
ment for $763.75, interest, eto. feeling in Washington is morii Coquille, . . Or.
Portland Or
against
tho
Foreign
Engineers
that
and $80 attorney fee. Order on
voted for a sea level canal “ when
garni she.
2310— Flanagan & Bennett bank vb they might have known the Presi­
H Sengstacken et al, suit to fore­ dent had decided upon a lock ca­
close mortgage, J W Bennett for nal." It would be interesting to
know how much this official feeling”
pltf. Continued.
CARRYING REGULAR STOCK
2311— Simpson Lumber Co vi influenced the decision of these dis­
0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru­
Henry Hoeck. W U Douglas fof tinguished gentlemen to have their
pltf. J W Bennett for deft, next meeting at Brussels, about as ment is sold according to its intrinsic ualue.
We sell gou a
Continued. Answer filed. Pit! far from tho White House as prac­
High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono,
ticable for them to assemble.
given till 26th inst to plead.
BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS
2167— C H Banning vs J L Roy and
J W Leneve, action at law, re­
moved from supreme court for
further proceeding* in circuit
court. Dismissed on motion of
pltf.
2128— W E Baines (deceased) W U
|.{Douglas instituted, vs the City of
Marshfield et al.
Suit for in­
junction. C F McKnight, E B
Seabrook, J S Coke for x>ltf.
Continued for term, and time ex­
tended for referee to report until
first day of next term of court.
2291— Anna Christine Lund vs W
C Lund. Suit for divorce. J W
Bennett for pltf.
Hall A Hall
for deft.
Motion for modifica­
tion of decree.
Cured Lumbago
at their real ualue.
The reports that Secretary Root
One Price only on each G-rade
is familiarizing himself with the
arejiieves of the State Department We carry a complete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players,
has made the friends and sympathiz­
Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise.
ers of the oppressed Russian Jews
Everything Sold on E a sy Payments.
hope that Mr. Root may discover the
Representatives
of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos and Curry Co’s
papers of our First Secretary o f
Btate who believed that we could
keep the nations in the path of jus-
Su ccessor to the Chas. Grtssen and A ia g o M usic Co.,
iice, “ by making justice” their in­
Phone,
Main
905.
Garfield Annex,
Marshfield, Oregon.
terest and injuries to reacton them­
selves.”
W. R. Haines Music Cov
A. J. SHERWOOD, Pres.
The importance of the questions
that will come before the next house
of Representatives is so great that
more than usual interest is manifest­
ed in the formation of the various
committees by whieh their solution T r a n sa i
must be mad«. Sneaker Cannon is
Boari
beseiged on all sides by applicants
not a few of whon feel more at lib­ R. G. Dement,
L. H ¡ir locker
erty to go to him with their wishes
Isaiah Haclcer,
since his recent declaration that
what we call our troubles are not
troubles at all but only obstacles
for us to overcome.”
R. E. SHINE, Vies Pres
L. H. HAZARD, Ceihler
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
A B Canman, Chiccago, writes
March 4, 1903. “ Having been
troubled with Lumbago, at differ­
ent times and tried one physician
after another, then different oint­
ments and liniments, gave it up
altogether. So I tried once more,
and got a bottle o f Ballard’s
Snow Linement, which gave me
Credible reports from Washing­
almost instant relief. I can cheer­
fully recommend it, nud will >idd ton indicate that the President’s
my name to your list of sufferers.” message will urge upon Congress a
Sold by R S Knowlton.
A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical
reduction of the Philippine tariff
duties practically amounting to the
and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern
We have received the Pocket establishment of free trade with us.
in every particular.
Rates from
Diary and Memorandum Book for His best arrangement for this
1906.o f C. A. Snow & Co., patent change is the fact that it is recom­
lawyers of Washington, D. C. This mended by all the Congressmen
firm will send it to any subscriber with Secretary Taft, no one of
Including room, board, gjneral nursing and drugs.
of the H bbxld for two cents post­ whom now believes that American
age. It is a diary with pages for industries could be other than ben-
memoranda and cash accounts; the efitted by such a concession.
Marshfield, Oregon.
oenaus of states and cities; calanders
Secretary Root has made evident
for 1906-07; distances by miles and
time to «ties of the world, and busi­ his desire for a more cordial friend­
ness laws and court decisions for ship between this country and those
of South America. Well informed
inventors and patentees.
Democrats in Washington see in
this policy the realization of the
Rev- Carlisle P- B- Martin L L D
wishes of Thomas Jefferson whose
O f Waverly, Texas, writes: “ O f
a morning, when first arising, I of­ letters in the State Department
Su ccessor to W . H. Mansell.
ten find a troublesome collection of show that in 1820 he urged upon
phlegm which produces a cough our minister in Brazil “ the advan­
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A I N S .
and is very hard to dislodge; but tages of a cordial fraternization
a small quantity of Ballard’s Hore- among all the American nations
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.,
hound Syrup will at once dislodge
and
the
importance
of
their
coal­
it, and the trouble is over. I know
of no medicine that is equal to escing in an American system of A g e n t fo r th o b e s t C o o s C o u n ty C oal
pleasant to take. I can most cordi­ policy totally independant of and
ally recommended it to all persons unconnected with that of Europe."
needing a medicine for throat or
lung trouble.” Sold by R S
Those that see in the news lis-
Knowlton.
patches announcing a New British
Physical Culture and Expres­ Ministry only the evidence of a
sion
change are superficial the present
Mrs. Wootton, of the Columbia administration desires free trade A private H ospital w ell e q u ip p e d fo r the treat­
College of Expression, Chicago, will between Englaud and her colonies
m ent o f s u rg ic a l and m edical diseases.
take a limited number of pupils.
with a tariff against the world.
T ra in e d N u r s e s in Attendance.
Apply at N. E. corner 2nd floor This would more closely unite po­
of school building between 4 and 5 litically the colonies that fought
For Information Address
W m . Horsfall, M. D.,
o’clock p. m.
and won the Boer war, but it would
lose for England the carrying trade
’Phone 631.
Marshfield, Oregon.
School Books, also the best Tab­ of the world, and with that would
lets, Pens, Pencils, at Knowlton-
pass her naval supremacy.
What­
Drug Store.
soever affects what even temporally
For the best bargain ever offered
is of interest to every country in
in a Coos county dairy farm call at
the world,
the H erald office.
M ARSHFIELD
General Hospital
$15 to $30 per week
Miss S. G. Lakeman, Matron.
Claude F ox,
Greneral Drayman
! I HORSFALL HOSPITAL
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
“ In my opinion Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy is the best made for
colds,” says Mrs. Cora Walker of
Porterville, California. There is no
douM? about its being the best. No
other will cure a cold so quickly.
No other is so sure a preventitive
H O LL IS TE R’ S
o f pneumonia. No other is so pleas­
ant and safe to take. These are Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
Twenty-five a* re«, all bottom, well
A 3a*y Medioin« fo? Bntj Peopl«.
Open8 for foil term September 12, 1905.
good reasons why it should be per-
drained and impt oyed, team, wagon and
F rin ja Gjidea Health »nd Beoewed V l*c.
ferred to any other. The fact is A T^rtr-7 for Oinstlmtlon, Indifrmtion. LI«o barneM, 11 bead of dairy cow«, fall net
Full
Normal! Course, Teachers’ Review Class,
of farm implernej its, and a good crop, tn-
that few people are satisfied with t>Dd NM pg / Trouble«, Pimple«, S e n a t«. Impure elnding
$100 wort h o f hay, 3 acre« trood
t, Ifctd Bre*fh, PiuKieh Bowel*. Heeriacb*
Commercial
Course. Expenses very low.
any other after having once used
! Taokach«-. If’« R ocky Mountain Tea In tab- corn for oilege. pc >tatoe patch, garden, etc.,
b o*. G enuine m ad* by
a good flilo and « tamp pnlier.
For catalogue or information write to.A. L. BRIGGS or O. O. BROWN,
this remedy. For sale by R S .'I om .« : p ! h n nt* O w n paft
, Madleoo, Wl*.
Knqaire at thlfl offloe or of W. M, Hamil­
Drain, Oregon.
Knowlton.
ton, Fiabtrap
O O L vE* NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
For Sale.
Central Oregon State
Normal School O
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