Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 14, 1906, Image 1

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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCII H , 1906.
23: No. 26.
Entered se second-data m atter May
ft, 190ft, at the poa tuffi ce at Coquille,
Oregon, under act of Congrees of March
3,1879.
Walter Culin, M. 0.
P h ysic ia n a n d S uso son
C oquillb C ity , Oaa.
Kronenberg Bid]
N ext Door to P. <
T elep h on e 3.
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YE R
Front Street
Martin Building,
C o q u il l i , Oaaooa
A. J. Sherwood,
ATTOBN1T -AT-I i AW,
N otant P ublio ,
Coquille,
:
:
Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
A tto bniy - at -L aw ,
N otant P ublic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
/. Hacher,
A
or T itles .
b strac ter
C oquille C ity , O rb
Hall A Hall,
A ttobnets - a t -L a w ,
Dealer ia R eal E state o f a ll kinds.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Looking Oregonward
Votera, Attention.
Students Form Club.
$1.50
P kh Y e a r .
i
Gravelford Items.
As it has been some time since I
The primary law of our state
Tbe members of the Coos County
In the Sacramento Union, of re
Club o f Albany College want tbeir saw any news from this place in
cent date, there appears editorial not as well understood by many
n
comment upon the fact that of late it shoutd be. I t is no trick of the friends at home to know what they your paper, I concluded to write
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quite a body of California capital politician. I t is one of the best are doing, so the writer was in some.
has come to Oregon, and notably safe-guards against bis tricks tbe structed to send a letter to the
TLe North and East Fork loggers
to Portland, for investment
The people have today. It only needs H ebald , as that is the paper seen have been very busy around Gravel-
Carries a full and complete stock o«
Union takes a broad and generous to be understood and used by the by most of our families.
The ob­ ford for several days and business
Tbe ject of tbe Club is, as one of tbe is booming in our little town.
view of tbe matter, indicating that people to prove its merits.
Oregon appears a splendid field for faot that the politician and some of members aptly expressed it, “ To
Mr. Fred Moser has gone to
investment, and that the movement the papers Doted for graft 'are op­ keep each other from gotting home­ Prosper on a business trip.
o f California capital in thie direction posed to the law, should warrant s sick,” and the aim is purely to pro­
Miss lues Bunch, who has been
should be a source of pride to tbe thorough trial of it by the people, mote a feeling of good fellowship
attending the Academy all winter,
I f the law does not give good re­ among the members, rather than ac­
citizens of tbe Golden State.
left for her home last Monday.
In this attitude the Union be­ sults in thii election it will be be. tively along literary lines.
Our
Miss Ida Hammerloff visited the
speaks tbe liberal attitude of tbe cause the people do not understand meetings are held whenever all the
Misses
A D g ie and Litha Frantz,
genuine Californian, tbe approval of or appreciate it, and give it a fair members decide it best to have one,
last
week.
trial.
a people who have accomplished
and on suoh occasions all formality
Miss Lillian Clinton who has been
Politics are corrupt and controlled is thrown aside and each one en­
great things themselves and are
ready to enlist their surplus energy by oorrupt men, mainly because deavors to be happy himself and absent for a couple of weeks visit­
ing friends and relatives in Myrtle
and their surplus cash to the devel good men took no interest in the make the others happy.
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opment of territory and the build caucus or convention in the past,
At our last meeting officers were Point, returned home last Saturday.
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ing of enterprise in which their The primary law was framed to give elected.
George K io g passed through our
Walter Hodge was unan­
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neighbors are interested.
This all men an equal chanbe to name imously chosen president, John town the other day with a drove of
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movement of California
capital the candidates of their prrty, and L eggett was made vice president cattle.
T. T. LAND, Proprietor.
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Oregonward is not philanthropy, to if all Republicans and Democrats and Gladys Easton secretary. After
Tom W right and Ray Lewis vis­ *
be sure. I t is simply the indication would register their politics and at­ the business was completed a brief ited at the boarding hall the other
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Billiard
Card rooms *
of that breadth of business princi­ tend the primary, good men, with program was
rendered, adding evening, and report a pleasant time.
ple which makes for tbe co-opera­ few exceptions, would be nominated much to tbe enjoymeut of the even­
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Krantz gave
and
and
tion of communities in tbe largest on those tickets for the various ing,
Miss Neva Hatteberg, of a swell reception last 8aturday
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measure possible, and the advance offices. Many good men are reg­ North Bend, was warmly welcomed
evening in honor oi Miss Litha’s
Pool Tables
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Soft Drinhs *
istered as Independents who ought by the society early in the term,
ment of the general interests.
eighteenth birthday.
The supper
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The Union expresses itself in by all mens to register as Republi. and a few weeks later we were
which was a splendid affair was
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By so doing
terms of felicity that California has cans or Democrats.
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
sed with the return of Miss served at half-past eight o ’clock,
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they may help to name the ticket of Nellie Kerrigan, of Coquille, one
reached that stage where it
and the table fairly groaned be­
City
News
Stand.
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spare capital for investment outside their party, and may vote independ­ who was an enthusiastic member of
neath its load of dainties.
After
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the state. We, of Portland, join in ent in tbe election if the ticket our Club last year. The members
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the sentiment most heartily, and named does not suit them.
not already mentioned are Miss
games were in order and indulged
Our Australian
ballot system Myrtle Hodge, of Fish trap, Mr. H.
with the more enthusiasm from the
in until past midnight.
A large
fact that Oregon appears to be the guarantees every one independence O. Nettleton, from the banks of the
number of guests were in attend­
chosen field for California exploita­ in voting. Our primaly law gives bonnie Pulaski, and Mr. Roy Mor­
ance, and Miss Litha was the re­
all a chance to take part in naming gan, of Coquille.
tion.
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cipient of mauy handsome and use­
We can assure the Union, or any the candidates of our party if our
A lth o u g n we are s o rry th at sev­
ful presents.
Following are the
of the Union's friends or patrons, party polled 25 per cent of the votes eral w h o w e re w ith us last y e a r w ere
names of those present:
Mr. and
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that California capital makes no cast at the last election.
unable to retu rn , w e fe e l g r e a t ly
Mrs. M. J. Krantz, Mr. and Mrs. J.
fe
Both are safe laws for the people e n c o u ra g e d w ith the c o n d itio n o f
mistake in coming to Portland or to
G. Wright, the Mieses Augio Krantz,
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any part of Oregon.
Whatever is and should be upheld by them. o u r society, and r e jo ic e in the h ope
Ines Bunch, Susie Stemmier, Opal
lî>
worth the money that is seeking in­ Let good men announce themselves o f a much la r g e r m em b ersh ip n ex t
'irautz, Susie
Knight, Georgia
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F ro n t Street,
vestment we have it to show.
W e for office and let all men of both year.
O ne of the M emuebs .
Leep, Luda Krantz, Sylvia Culbert­
!t>
have opportvnities and advantages old parties attend the primary, and
son, Metta Hansen, Maud Weekly,
which cannot be excelled anywhere, let ub prove the merits of this law
Primary L a w is Construed
Verna Weekly, Nellie Clark, Edith
b
I t may be an in.
cannot be equaled elsewhere we will in this section.
SwaD, Anna Swan, Ray Carey, Ida
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Salem,
Oregon,
Feb.
28.—
That
justice
to
new
parties
but
that
can
assert, excepting, as, of course, we
Carey, the
p
one man may be tbe candidate of Hammerloff, Lottie
must in courtesy, tbe State of Cali­ be remedied later.
Messrs. Tom W right, Harry Slagle,
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both
political
parties
was
decided
W . W . R osebaugh .
fornia.
W e have an indefinite
Mattie Weekly,
by Attorney General Crawford to­ Walter Krantz,
lease on the advantages, and tbe
Louis
Folsom,
Vance
Weelky, Robt.
day,
in
an
opinion
rendered
in
re­
■upyly of resources is as inexhaust­ Repeal ol Timber and Stone Act.
Slagle, Vake Stemmier, Archie H ol­
sponse
to
an
inquiry
from
W.
J.
ible as the ozone o f our mountains
Yesterday’s dispatches recorded
lenbeck, Tom
Weekly,
Taylor
and forests. Just now it is bargain the refusal of the publio lands com­ Moore, District Attorney at Lake-
Bunch, Santie Weekly, A lec Cul.
view.
The
bypothetcial
case
sub­
day in Oregon for the wide-awake mittee of tbe House to allow the
bertson, Arthur Bennett, and Earl
investor.
W e depend upon the bill prepared in accordance with the mitted was that of a candidate, who
Slagle.
A very pleasant time was
shrewdness of our California broth­ recommendation of the Public Land in the primaries, was on both the
Commission for the repeal of the Republican and the Democratic had by all, and ws wish to thank
ers to tnke due and proper notice
timber amt stone act to have a show tickets and received a plurality vote the kind young hostess and wish
of all these facts.— Portland Tele- for its life in the House.
By repe­
her many happy returns of the day.
grara.
tition of last year’s tactics the bill for the office in each instance. The
Saddle Horses of best q u a lit y always on band. Good R igs in reili-
B luebell K atzenjammer .
ruling
o
f
the
Attorney
General
is
has been killed for this session also.
ness
for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and L ivery business.
While the above isRo of Portland This will be glad news to manv a that the office-seeker thereby be­
Accommodations for Tavelii:'’ *■»»•-
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The National Educational Asso­
and the Willamette valley, it also a man who has his eye on a quarter comes the nominee of both parties,
Leave
Coquille
at
fi
a.
m.,
ai
livin
g
at
Rosi
hi..
,
..
...
. .
section
that
he
can
buy
from
the
fact that the superior advantages
and his name must be printed on ciation will bold its annual conven­
Nation for $400 and then sell to a
tion
in
San
Francisco
from
July
7th
of C oob county were recognized by
syndicate for $1000; also to those the generat ballot at the election in
to July 14th of this year. The jieo-
Californians,
particularly
Hum- speculators who, by this means, June.
boldters, several years ago, and now hive a chance to round off their
The same would be true if a man ple of San Francisco, of California
a very gn at number of our best ownership and pick up some leav- \ were an aspirant for a Republican and, in fact, the people of the whole
dairy farms are owned or controlled ings from their last gathering-in.
nomination and his name were writ­ Pacific Coast, are preparing a wel­
It will administer yet another
come and a reception to the teach­
by ex-California dairymen, and
snub to the forestry officials, who ten into the Democratic primary
more are constantly arriving.
have been trying to establish a wise, ballots, thereby giving him a plu­ ers, the equal of which has never
been given to any similar organi­
rational forestry system, of which rality of the Democratic votes.
A private hospital for the care and treatment o f medical, surgical
the foundation should be the own­
zation. The people of California
Raoier Takes a Smoke
ership by tbe Nation of the land on
ve
established
a
reputation
for
and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern
Gives Health, Vigor and Tone.
Seattle, Wash., March 6.— Huge which the timber grows, the sale of
generous hospitality and those who
the
timber,
as
it
ripens,
nt
some­
in every particular.
Rates from
Herbine
is
a
boon
for
sufferers
clouds of steam and smoke were
thing like its real value, and th e 1 from anemia. By its U9e tho blood have attended any convention held
emitted from Mount Ranier this
chance to reforest the lands.
And is quickly regenerated and the col­ within the Golden Gate of late
morning. Thousands o f people are the reclamation service will see an­
or becomes normal. The drooping years eagerly attest that fact. But j
watching i t It comes in puffs, then other proof that its teachings, on the strength is revived.
The languor the preparations now in progress 1
Including room, biard, g-neral nursing and drugs.
clears away, and then comes again. function of timber lands ia con­ ie diminished.
Health, vigor and for the reception anil entertainment
servation
o
f
water
supplies,
has
fal­
tone predominate.
New life and
Observers at the weather bureau
of the teachers surpass all former
len on deaf ears
] happy activity results. Mrs. Belle
state tbe university is watching it
So the weary work has to begin H. Shriel, Middlesborough, 111., efforts at entertaining.
with intense excitement.
again. The deciding impulse id the writes, I have been troubled with
Low rates of transportation, im­
Wyoming congressman’s mind seems liver complaint and poor blood and proved facilities and the exceptional
Ths Hast Cough Syrup.
to be that because in his bwu slate have found nothing to benefit me
attractions on the Pacific Coast will
8 L Apple, ex probate judge, there is no timber land worth pre­ like Herbine. I hop*- never to be
serving,
therefore
uo
other
state
Ottawa co., Kansas, writes: “ This
with out it. I have wished that I undoubtedly induce many teachers
is to sny that I have used Ballard’s shall have a chance to have its tor- bail known of it in my husband's to make the trip. The teachers that
Horehound Syrup for yenrs, and ests protected .—Oregonian.
will go and those whom circum­
life time.” 50c. R 8 Knowlton.
that I do not hesitate to recom­
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stances may keep away will take
mend it as the best cough syrup I
In the spring time you renovate
HOUSE FOR R E N T
much interest in the trip across the
have ever used.”
25c, 50c and your house.
W hy not your body?
A five-roomed house and four lot continent, in the reception and en­
$1.00. R 8 Knowlton.
H ollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea near the Christian church, with
Successor to W H . M ansell.
drives out impurities, cleanses and plenty of fruit, 2J lots being rich tertainment which will be given in
For Sale.
enriches the blood and puriñes the bottom. No charge for the garden their honor, and in matters pertain­
35 cents.
R. 8. lots if rented for the summer. In ­ in g to tbe convention.
A three-disc Hancock plow will entire system.
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A TS A N D T R A IN S .
be sold at a bargain, also a span of Knowlton.
quire at the H erald office.
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A ll orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
young horses well broke.
Inquire
Strikes Hidden Rocks.
For every 25o worth o f goods
at this office.
P h y s ic a l Culture and E xp res-
When your ship of health strikes
you purchase at Mrs. Nosler’s store
sion
the hidden rocks of Consumption,
Champion Liniment lor Rheumatism
the purchaser will be entitled to a
Mis. Wootton, o f the Columbia Pneumonia, etc., you nre lost, If
Chns Drske. a mail carrier at guess at tbe $10 gold piece to be
College
of Expression, Chicago, will you don’t get help from Dr. K ing’s
Chapinville. Conn., ssvs: •‘Cham­ given to the best guesser.
New Discovery for Consumption.
take a limited number ol pupils.
berlain's Psin Balm is tbe cham­
J. W . McKinnon, o f Talladega
F or S a l e . — Or trade for cattle, j
pion of nil liniments.
The past
Apply at N. E. corner 2nd floor
Springs, Ala., writes: " I hail been
year I w:ig troubled a great deal two fine mares, weight 1100 and of school building between 4 and 5
very ill with Pneumonia, under the
and
1300.
Enquire
o
f
W
.
B
with rheumatism in my shoulder.
o’clock p. m.
care o f two doctors, but was getting
Alter trying several cures tbe store Rohrer, Arago
no Detter when I began to take Dr.
keener here recommended this rem­
Robinson has completed shelving ’ K in g’s New Discovery.
The first A private Hospital w ell equipped fo r the treat­
A Sale Couch Medlotng lor Children.
edy and it completely cured me.”
jdose gave relief, and one bottle
67
dozen
of
the
Brown
Shoe
Com-
There is no use o f anyone suffering
In buying a cough medicine for|
m ent of surgical and m edical diseases.
Sure cure for sore
Ib e y are up-to-date j cured me.”
from that painful ailment when children never be“ afraid to bay P»ny'e shoes.
i throat, bronchitis,'coughs and colds.
this l i n i m e n t c a n be obtained for a Chamberlaiu’s
Cough
Remedy, in style and finish, in fact the most
T rain ed Nurses in Attendance.
I Guaranteed at R. 8. Knowlton’s
small sum. One application gives There is no danger from it and re- ..nifty” lot of shoes ever brought to
| drugstore, price 50c and $1.00. T r i­
prompt relief and its continued use lief is always sure to follow.
I t is
WQ c . „ tnd
>a)
al bottle free.
F o r Information Address
for a short time w ill produce a per­ especially valuable for colds, croup |
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nowlton’s Drug Stcr
DRUGS, MEDICINE,
F IN E STATIONERY,
TO ILET ARTICLES.
Josh’s Place,
I
$
C. A. Sehlbrede,
Attorney-at-Law,
Notary Public.
Phone 781.
M arshfield , O regon .
E. D. Sperry.
W. 0. Chase.
SPERRY A CHASE,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Offloe in Robinson Building,
Coquille,
-
Oregon.
E. 6. D. Holden,
L awyer ,
U. 8. Commissioner, General
Insoranoi
Agent, and Notary Poblio.
Oflloe
in Robin son Building.
Coquille,
Oregon.
I
A. F. Kir8hman,
D e n t is t .
Offin« two doors Bouth of Post offleo.
Coquille
.
-
.
Oregon.
COQUILLE RIVER STE\\I80AT CO
Str. D I S P A T C H
Tom White, Master
Leaves
I Arrive«
Band«*n . . . . . 7 a - m . j Coquille----- 10 a - m .
( 'onuills...... 1 r-M. | Bandoo------ 4 F-M.
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield
and steamer E^ho for Myrtle Point.
Str. F A V O R I T E
J. O. Moomaw, Master,
Lrayes
I Arrives
(Coquille...... 7 a m . | Bandon. .10:45 a - m .
l'sndon........ 1 P-M. | Coquille. 4:45 F-M.
Str. EC FÍO
H. .1 nut M.nter.
'Leaves
I
.Irritre*
U yrtlePoiut. . .7 a - m . | «»quille C’y 9 30 a m .
Coqnille City. .1 p - m . | Myf«»e P ’t . 4 00 f - m
Daily exoept Sunday.
Str. W E L C O M E
J. fi. Myers, Masters.
I reave«
I
Arrives
Myrtle Point 1:30 F-M. I Coquille C j 400 f - m .
Coquille City 7:00 a - m . | Myrtle F t 10:00 a m .
Connects with lower-river boats at Coquille
City for Bandon and intermediate points.
Ample bargee for handling freight.
Sewing Machine Repairing.
David Fulton, of this city, is an expert
Uealier and repairer, and anyone in
ieed o f liis rervices will do well to call
at his residence or drop him a card.
g m - ri»- «ale and reliable tiw n -^ U f
»crew
New and Speo.lv
S tr. E liz a b e t h
C. P. Jenaan. M aster
W ill make reculer tripe betweee
C oquille River and San
Francisco.
Wo Stop-over at W a y Porta
Electric L igh ts. E veryth in g ia First
Cista Style.
m
W.H. SCHROEDER
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N .
P
P
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE Pum i-
STAGE Li NE
B. P E 1 ÏT O W
P ro
M AR SH FIELD
General hospital
$£1*5 to $ £ 3 0 per week
Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Claude
F ox,
Greneral Drayman
A g e n t fo r th e b e s t G o o s C o u n ty C o a l
M HORSFALL HOSPITAL
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
W m . H o rs
manent cure.
Knowlton.
For sale by R, S. and whooping cough.
by R. S. Knowlton.
For sale
Full stock of A. A. Cutter shoee
Steel-cut Oats for breakfast mush
I at Lorenz’s.
at Drone’s.
’Phone 631.
,
Marshfield, Oregon.