Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 23, 1906, Image 2

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    Coquille tferald.
Japs Return to W o rk .
Charles V. G a l l o w a y
Steam er N otes
Pastel, Sepia,
India Ink and Oil.
'Y A M H I L L COUNTY!
All the Latest
Desiqns in Frames.
Steamer Chico arrived May loth;
There was a strike of the Japan­
ese »ection hands employed by the
sailed May 17th. Incoming cargo,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1906.
Coos Bay and Eastern Railroad last
tv
20 tons; outgoing cargo 200 M lum­
Thursday, the “ brownies” laying
ber;
60
cords
matchwood.
The
N e w Larsen Shingle Mill.
down their tools and refusing to
Chico should arrive back Friday
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longer toil for $1 35 per day. We I
Present Address
the 25tb, and sail again for San
That Coquille Valley and Coquille j understand they demanded 11.50
349 First Street
L ock Box 212
City in particular are moving stead- and were graDted $1.45 which they
Francisco Sunday 27lh.
Port Unni Or
Coquille,
.
Or.
ily onward in the march of indus- accepted and returned to work Sat-
Steamer
Elizabeth
arrived
May
trial progress is evidenced in anoth- urday, the compromise being the re-
13th; sailed May 17th. Incoming
er instance by the construction just 8U[(, 0f a conference held between
passengers: J Felsher and wife, R
at present of a shingle mill in our the strikers and the railroad officials
immediate suburbs. The site of the
Coquille Friday. Some four or
B Swayne, J B Hunt, A Eickwortb,
new mill is but a quarter of a mile five crews, in all about forty men,
E C Morrison, Miss E Thompson,
south of Coquille on the well known ; al.e employed on the 26 miles of
Mrs N Toiler and child, Muster
Collier tract, the location being an trackage, and all excepting the fore-
Peterson, R E L Bedillion; cargo,
admirable one in respect to trans­ men are Japanese.
portation facilities, convenience for
60 tons mdse. Outgoing, James
The JapB working on this section
supplies, etc., as directly in front is have their rendezvous near the mill
Mclver, M Brant, Capt J F Jacob­
the railroad track and immediately yard, and much animated jabber is­
sen J Denholm and wife, G P
at the rear the river.
sued from the cabin Thursday eve­
J- G- Fish
Maher and wife, A Adolphson, W
The new mill is being erected by ning. They were evidently thresh­
D E M O C R A T IC N O M IN E E
The Socialist Party of Oregon is j MANUFACTURERS ot Butter Boxes, CubeB, Apple and Fruit r>oxea
W
Granville,
Mrs
A
Lorenzen;
200
a firm known as Larsen & Co., ing over their trouble among them­
tbe party for the masses.
1 r j
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
whose chief member is Mr. E. S. selves.
M lumber, 75 cords matchwood, 40
When finally the differ­
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
pledges the Initiative aud Referen- |
Larsen who is now here superin­ ences had been settled, and the men
tons miscellaneous ireight.
The
prompt Attention.
B eale H ayter N uptials.
dum. Its candidates for office have
tending the work of construction. returned to work on Saturday, they
steamer will be due back on Thurs­
Mr. Larsen is a practical millman of smiled with satisfaction and one
signed an undated resignation if
*'
There
was
a
quiet
but
pretty
wed­
day 24th and sail again for San
many years’ experience in other lo­ was heard to remark; "Section
M eala at all H onra
elected and will step down and out miat-cia..
ding
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Francisco Saturday the 20th.
calities, and his trained judgment work belly good, and bigger pay
From 5 a m to 9 P M.
if they refuse to do their duty.
J
Cu.m
R.
S.
Knowlton
Monday
evening,
early convinced him after his arri­ belly, belly good.”
when the Rev. H. M. Branhan spoke
They stand for equal suffrage of
val among us that excellent oppor­
N orw a y Item s
the words which cemented the
all law abiding citizens, irrespective
tunity for shingle manufacture was
M yrtle P oin t Item s
hearts of D. Grant Beale and Miss
here presented to him. His embark
Miss Telia Hermann, of Myrtle of sex.
Edith Hayter.
Only relatives of
ation in the enterprise will mean
Mr. and Mrs. W. McCloskey the contracting parties were in at­ Point, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
They are in favor of Local Op-1
the disbursement of between $4000 started for Portland on the 18th
M R S C. O. a i l i K E Y , P op rietoreaa
tion, not only in the liquor traffic, {
tendance, and immediately after the Bertie McCloskey.
and $5000 in wages alone every
Special Attention Qlven
Mrs. McCloskey goes as a ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Beale left
The many friends of Mrs. P. S. but in all measures pertaining to K a a B o n a b ia R a te to
month, which expenditure cannot inst.
t Commercial P e op
by
private
conveyance
for
Myrtle
R
egu
la
r
B
o
a
r
d
»
delegate
to
the
Rebekah
Grand
Robinson
will
be
pleased
to
learn
the welfare of the county or city,
fail to be felt by the community and
add materially to its existing pros­ Lodge and Mr. McCloskey goes in Point, their ultimate destination be­ that she is improving nicely now, believing that the majority should
perity. The gentleman is a strong like capacity for the Encampment. ing Portland by way of Roseburg. and will soon be around again.
govern, and all laws should be re­
advocate of gasoline or steam craft They will be gone about ten days. There they will spend their honey­
Mrs. Eugene Schetter and chil­ spected until they are amended by
moon,
and
will
take
up
their
resi­
of light draught and good carriage
DR. W E T M O R E ’S
Mrs. V. Arrington was called to dence at some place not yet decid­ dren, of Marshfield, and her sister the vote of the people.
navigating our river to this point,
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ed
upon.
and daughter from San Francisco
and taking cargoes direct to any Bandon Friday to attend a sick
Terrific Hace With Ueath
Mr. Beale, the groom, is one of are visiting their uncle, Capt. O.
Pacific Coast harbor, whioh scheme friend.
the long-time and well-to-do resi­ Reed.
is entirely practicable, as vessels
“ Death was fast approaching,”
E. Jenkins and wife have gone dents of this section who but re­
have beenknown to come this far and
B ork . — At Norway, May 18, 1906, writes Ralph F. Fornandez, of Tam­
cently
disposed
of
his
extensive
to
Albany,
this
state,
for
a
visit
and
load in past years, and encounter
to the wife of George Byrd, a pa, Fla., described his fearful race
landed interests and other property daughter.
no serious obstacles. He is a man to look for a location.
with death, “ as a result of liver
I am prepared to treat ah
near Coquille. He has spent most
of the kind that helps build any com­
The North Fork cream wagon toruble and heart disease, which
Mrs. James Brown has been quite of his life hereabout, and is highly
munity, and more like him will be
had
robbed
me
of
sleep
and
of
all
started
Saturday
which
required
a
Medical and Surgical Cases.
ill for the past week but ii now im­ thought of by all his acquaintances.
oordially welcomed.
new cream vat to be put into place, interst in life. I had tried many
The bride, like the man o f her choice,
The new mill is now finished in proving.
different
doctors
and
several
med­
they already having the other one
its exterior frame work, the boiler
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. has also grown from childhood full.
The Norway Creamery is icines, but got no benefit, until I
among
us,
and
her
amiable
disposi­
S p a a ia l R a t « s m a d a fo a A aa ou a h a *
and pump have arrived, and the re­ Whittcker is very ill with rheuma­
making more butter just now than began to ust Electric Bitters. So
tion
has
won
for
her
a
legion
of
de­
mainder of the machinery is daily
wonderful
was
their
effect,
that
in
j
ever
before.
tism ai> 1 heart failure.
m a n t.
voted friends. She is a sister of
expeoted. Construction work tem­
three days I felt like a new man,
T rixie T iuce .
Mr- J V. Leep is much better. Mrs. Knowlton, and one of a large
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porarily ceased Thursday evening to
today I am cured of all my troub­
Women Suffrage is one of the les.” Guaranteed at R. S. Knowl-
await the coming of the corrugated
Scl J will olose on Friday the and respected family.
To
the
new-made
pair
the
H
erald
iron roofing. Some delays and 25th for the summer vacation.
measures that will be placed before tons drug store; price 50c.
Train Nurses in Attendance.
offers the usual congratulations and
other hampering have been the re­
Some of the teachers will give a well wishes for their future happi­ the people at the coming election,
TIM BER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—
sult of the disaster to San Francisco,
and it is the duty of every voter to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
but it is hoped to get the wheels picnic to their schools on that day. ness and prosperity.
For Further Particulars Address
declare
himself for or against this
turning by the middle of June or
Myrtle Point is growing rapidly.
M ichigan F o re st F ires.
U n ite d S tate s L a n d O f f ic e ,
the first of July at the latest. When Many new houses are in the course
measure to the best interest of the
Roseburg, Oregon, May 3, 1908.
evrything is going full blast Mr.
state. At the last election 27,283
Notice is hereby given that in com pli­
of erection.
Among them is a
Esconabla, May 19.— Hundreds
Larsen expects to employ fifteen
voters did not consider the measure ance with the provisions of the Act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
men in the mill, and ten or twelve nice cottage for Thos. Guerin on of square miles have been swept by
Phone 111.
COQUILLE, 0REG.
of sufficient importance to vote one Act for the sale of timber lands in the
6tn
street
where
the
ball
ground
more handling the timber supply
forest fires in northern Michigan.
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
way
or
the
other
upon
it.
We
whioh will be rafted down stream was. J. Roberts formerly of the The fire is sweeping northward, but
and Washington Territory,” as extend­
should remember that a failure to ed to all the Public Land States by Act
to the mill site. Survey has been Enterprise is having a very pretty
is dying out in some places.
The
made for a quarter-mile boom
of August 4, 1892,
S. Hough fire boundaries extend from Goose vote against a proposition is a vote
SAM IV. JOHNSON,
stretch on the river just back of the two story house built.
for
it.
Do
we
want
women
suffrage?
of Coauille, County of Coos, State of
factory, and application for neces­ has a nice large home nearly finished. lake on the north to Escanba on
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
sary permit is now pending before E. Carver has also built a very neat the south Peshigo, in Wisconsin It is the duty of every voter to in­ liis sworn statement No. B696 for the
Wt> guarantee better work
vestigate the matter so that he can purchase of the S 1 J of NE 1 4 . SE '7 of
the War Department at Washington. home.
west Stambaugh, Michigan, east to
No cook or bunk houses will be
vote intelligently upon it.
It is NW ‘7 , NE 'i of SW %, of Section No.
at lower prices than can b$
The rail­
4, in Township No. 27 South, Range No.
The social given by the Centen­ the Alger county line.
maintained because of the proximi­
safe to say that fully 90 per cent of 11 West, W. M., and will offer proof to
roads,
lumber
companies
and
home­
nial
Band
boys
on
Saturday
night
had elsewhere. Do not order
ty of the mill to town, the men being
the women do not want it, and the show that tire land sought is more val­
permitted to board and sleep where was one of the best for a long time, steaders are heavy losers.
uable for its timber or stone than for
Monumental work until you
question is one kept alive by a few agricultural purposes, and to establish
they choose. The output of the Lovers of music enjoyed a tieat.
Eseanaba, Mich... May 10.— Word
The tour his claim to said land before the County
factory will go principally to San The program was excellent, far baa been received that the relief professional agitators.
haue called upon or written
Clerk and the Clerk of County Court of
Francisco and Portland, the local ahead of anything held here for a
states that haye adopted it find that Coos County, at his office at Coquille,
us for prices.
market being supplied to the extent long time, showing a great deal of train sent out last night was caught they do not increase in population, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 28th day of July, 1906.
of its limited needs. Mr. Larsen practice and hard work, and the between two fires and only the
crew escaped. Another train sent they cannot entice outside capital, He names as witnesses:
tells the H erald that he has already gentlemen all excelled themselves.
D a v id F ulton , Local Agent, Coquill*.
Lee Neely, Herbert Johnson, Glenn
today has not been heard from. and what is more, the women of
arranged to supply a certain firm
Barker
and
Bert
Teters,
all
of
Fairview,
Mr. Y. Arrington has accepted a The story thot children were burned those states are worse off thau be­ Oregon.
STEWART & WHITE, Props.
in Marshfield with a considerable
to death at Quinnesec has been
Anv and all pe rsons claiming adverse­
quantity of shingles regularly.
position as book keeper at Carter’s
P hon a, M ain 238.
fore they enjoyed the right of fran­
confirmed.
ly the above-described lands are re­
The new mill has a dimension of camp.
f 3dJ& D S ts., M arshfield. Ore.
chise.
quested to file their claims in this office
40x50 feet. It will lie supplied with
on or before said 28th day of July, 1900.
O bserves .
B en iamin L. E dd y ,
News of another land-fraud in.
all the latest and best machinery
How is it we are able to offer ad­
m9
Register.
dictment, o r word bringing to light vantages when selling Schillings
for turning out shingles, and the
Growing Aches and Pains.
the hidden identity o f those brand­ Best? We handle it in larger quan­
capacity is expected to be 125,000
shingles of red and white cedar to
Mrs. Josie Sumner. Bremond, ed bv the federal grand jury April tities hence sell under favorable cir­
p TH E NEW ID E A
A W THE 0RI6INAL LAXATIVE I B ■ ■ C 0 U 6 H S Y R U P | B
the ten hours' run. A 100 horse­ Tex. writes, April 15, 1902 “ I have 9th, was Drought by the Portland cumstances. N. Lorenz.
power boiler and 75 horse-power used Ballard’s Snow Liniment in ■ papers o f Sunday last. The list of
engine are to be installed; also a niy family for three years. I | the iuilicted includes the following
Mrs. Nosler’s Locals.
', I Oregon men in addition to thirteen
Worthington Duplex Steam Puinp would not be without it in
Just received— a tine new line in­
for fire and general purposes. There house. I have used it on my little 1 prominent residents of Los Angeles
cluding all the latest spring and
will be facilities in the mill fcr con­ girl for growing pains and aches in and San Francisco: Jeremiah Hunt,
summer dress goods for Indies. All
verting logs into shingle lengths, her knees. It cured her right away. ley, Ames 8. Johnston, John R. Mil­
ii
Moves the Bowels
Best for Children ■■ A RedCiwirBiamn*iwqBii«i» ■ i tcaS3i‘11
see them,
and the contract for furnishing logs I have also used it for frost bitten ler and Frank A. Stewart, all of
Ladies’
muslin
uuderwear
in
all
has been already made. A notable feet, with good success. It is the Curry county, and William T. Kerr
kinds.
feature of the mill is the fact that its best liniment I ever used.” 50c. and of Coquille, Coo » county.
Everything pretty in embroideries
furnace will be fed automatically, $100. at R. 8. Knowlton’s.
and laces— the daintiest you ever
the conveyor bringing all offal of the
Herbtne
saw.
machines direct to the firebox with­
W ill overcome indigestion and
T o o M u ch S a u ce and W h isk e y .
out handling.
The surplus offal
See the pretty hosiery; the latest
dyspepsia; regulate the bowels and
will be carried by the same meaus
A chocolate-hued wielder of the cure liver and kidney complaints. styles.
to a pit east of the mill and there
Just received—Organdies, India
It is the best blood enricher and
razor and coal worker at the Beaver
burned.
Hill mines became suddenly upset invigorator in the world. It is linens, silks, and anything pretty
•
*- -
—
in his mental equilibrium at that purely vegatable, perfectly harm­ that you want
A n en t the M ilking M achine
place Saturday evening. The man, less, and should you be a sufferer
Another swell line of infants’
J. N. Jacobson, the creamery man, whose name, we believe, is Berry, from disease, you will use it if you hats, hoods SDd dresses.
Beautiful underwear and ready-
has received an answer to a letter had been drinking heavily for some are wise.
R. N. Andrews Editor and Mgr. made shirt waists.
of inquiry sent the Hazelwood time, which fact accounted for his
Cream Co. of Portland with refer­ temporary aberration, and in the Bocoa and Rockledgu News.Cocoa,
ence to the new patent milking ma­ spell that seized him he donned Fla. writes; I have used your Hcr-
How to Ward off Old Age.
chines that are now attracting the feminine attire, flourished a wicked hine in toy family, and find it a
The
most successful wav of ward­
attention of dairymen everywhere. looking “ blunderbuss,” and stopped most excellent medicine. Its eff- ing off the approach of old age is to
all
who
attempted
to
cross
the
track
ects
upon
myself
have
been
a
mark-
In their reply the Hazelwood Com­
ninintain a vigoious digestion. This
in the direction of his cabin.
led benefit.
pany have this to say:
can be done by eating only food
"D<
't
yo’
come
over
or
I
riddle
I
■
—
.
"We are giving two different ma­
'm a h l’ was the warn-
Wright’s medicated nnderwenrat suited to your age and occupation,
chines, the Burrell and Globa, a very y ° ’
and when any disorder of the stom- \
« ite l to the demented Af-1 Drone's
thorough trial on our own farm. ing
acb appears take a dose of Chain-1
rican,
.
ud
it
needed
no
repetition
to
!
We have three of these machines in
Timber coal and farm lands. The berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab­
be
obeyed.
The
man
looked
ex-
operation at the present time— have
Home Realty Co.
lets to correct it. If you have a
been using them for some time. We trerneh ludicrous in his feminine
Fresh supply crackers in one or weak stomach or are troubled with
are not yet ready to say they are a garb, however dangerous he really
indigestion, ¡yon will find these
success, or which is the better ma­ was, and as a “ wash-down” for his three pound cartoons, one eighth
Tablets to be just what you need.
copious
draughts
of
bad
booze
he
wood
boxes
or
hulk
at
Robinson’s.
chine, but have some opinion formed
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
in regard to this which wo hope to is said to have drank the entire
Look out for the largest and
!>e able to express iu the near fu­ contents of four bottles of Worces­ finest stock of drygoods ever open­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ture. Just as soon as we are satis­ tershire Sauce. By a clever ruse he ed in Coquille, to arrive at N. D*l nrtm ent of the Interior, Land Office 1
fied the milking machine is a suc­ was finally lured into his cabin and Lorenz's sood .
at Roeeborg, Oregon, May 12, 1906.
cess, and which ono is the better, disarmed, however, and a guard
Notice is hereby givea that the fo l-;
kept
vigil
until
the
arrival
of
Sher­
we will place them on the market
lowinu-named settler ha« filed notice of
Exposure
hi* intention to make final proof in sup­
with our guaranty back of them, iff Gallier the next morning.
T oroid draughts o f air. to keen port of his claim. and that «aid proof
Berry was brought io the county
but until that time will remain qui­
>2
will
!>e made liefore the County Clerk
jail and detained until yesterday, and cutting 'vinges of the L inneTa­
et. You will hear from us later.”
and Clerk of County Court of Cooe
when it was expected to dismiss ture, scanty clothing, undue • xpo-- County, at his office at Coquille, Oregon
W aktkd . —Gentleman
or W .y him. as he seemed to steadily rally S lir e o ft h e throat alld neck niter on July 20th, 1906, viz: William A.
bis » eroP°"*r? derangement public speaking, and singo . b rin g« I Custer, Homestead Application No. 13,-
with good reference, to travol b v , from ‘,,\
570 for the SW * 4 of Section 21, T p 28
..
...
. . ’
„
- He has been worsmg in the coal coughs and rm ds.
Range 13 West, W. M.
rail or with a rig, for a firm of $V>0,-) an<] barbering at the Beaver Hill
Ballard’s II.irelmund Syrup is South,
He names the following witnesses to
the best cure, Mrs. A. Barr. Hous­ prove his continuous residence upon,
1)00 capital.
Salary $1,012.00 mine.
ton, Tex. writes. Jan. 31. ” 1902: and cultivation of, said land, viz: Frank
pi r w ar and expenses, salary paid
Three choice 50 ft. lota, Dear the
“ One bottle o f Ballard’s IL »rebound N. Miller, Ithamer S. Robison and Ca­
weekly and expenses sdv.nced,
for
pnre m )
Syrup cured m eufavev laid cimgh. leb T. Robison, all of Arsgo, Oregon,
g
COQUILLE OREGON
Coquille, Oregon.
Address, with stamp, Jos. A , Alex-1 Address Wm. Candlin, owner, Co. It it vered pleasant to take —Sold and H. N. Tyreli B of
cx - iamix L. E ddy ,
bv R. S. Knowlton.
m23
Register.
FRANK
BURKHOLDER
Coquille Furniture
J. E. Quick
and BOX FACTORY
Representative : in : Congress
Lone Star Restaurant
P R IV A T E H O S P IT A L
Dr. WETMORE,
Monuments ond Headstones
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
EHHEDYjpATiVEHaHEYslAR
Don’t forget the Painting of
Buildings
W e have Pattons Sun Proof Lead.
100 lbs. carries 7 gallons oil making 11
gallons Paint.
An absolute 5-year
guarantee to every user.
Don’t Forget That harvset
Time is Near.
W e have a full line of Tools includ­
ing Champion Mowers and Rakes.
>>;
s
Il
you want the best at prices to suit, we
have it.
I T . H . MEHL & COMPANY