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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1906)
/ i , Coquille Jicratö. V ol . 2 3 : No. 41. K ntertxl as second-class m»tter M»y 8, 1905, at the poetoffice at Coquille. Oregon, under act of Congress of March 8 , 187Ö. C O Q U ILLE , COOS Central Oregon State Normal T w e lv e M illion Dollar D eposit. S e e k s T o School. The 0 . O. S. N. S. is located at the junction of the S. P. and Drain- Walter Culin, M. D. Cooa Bay railroads, midway between PHYSICIAN AND SUHOÏON the enterprising towns of Eugsn« C o q u in s C ity , O s s . and Roseburg, in the celebrated Umpqua Valley. Kronenberg Bldg. Telephone S. Next Door to P. O. The location is healthful, free from excessive heat or cold, only 2J miles from the colebrated summer C. R. Barrow, and health resort— Boswell Springs. Attorney and Counsellor at Law The school has an excellent water system ot its own, insuring whole Kirst-olasv References some water at all times. Fifteen Years’ Experience The school is located in the foot Coquina C ity , Omn hills of the Calapooia mountains, and ia one of the most beautiful lo cations in Oregon. J. J. STANLEY The city of Dram does not per. mit a saloon in the town end the LAW YER people try to make it an ideal place Martin Building, • Front Street for students, ard they succeed. COQOILLB, OBBOOH 8tudeDts will not be permitted to tske part in social functions that has not the approval of the presi A. J. Sherwood, dent AlTOBNSY -AX-LAW, The faculty looks to the social N o t a s i Posilo, affairs of the students and holds Coquille, : : 0 ™ «°“ the right of supervision over all so cial affairs. Class receptions are tendered to the school, but social Walter Sinclair, events must not interfere with AtrosSBY-AT-LAW, school work. N otasi Posilo, A good lecture course is a regu lar feature of the year’s work. Coquille, : : 0r««ou' Leading men and women of the northwest are secured and deliver Hall & Hall, lectures before the student body, The school buildings havo been A ttobssys - at -L aw , thoroughly repaired, new heating Dealer in R sal E stati of all kinds. plant installed and one new labra- Marshfield, Oregon._________ tory room added, thus insuring jtlenty of room well fitted for the comfort and pleasure of the Btudent. C. A. Sehlbrede, New physical aDd chemical lab- Attorney-at-Law, ratories have been added, also an excellent working library in history Notary Public. Phone 761' literature, pedagogy and the sciences M abshyibid , O rkoon . thus equippiug the school with a good working library. Four new teachers have been add B. D. Sperry. W. C. Chase. ed to the faculty, thus making a good working force of experienced SPERRY & CHASE, teachers and increasiug the efficiency of the school. Attorneys-at-Law. It is now one of the strongest OfBoe in R obinson B u ild in g, normal courses in the Northwest, Coquille, - - • O "* ™ ’ and equipping the one completing the course for all public school work, both grammsr and high schools. E. G. D. Holden, Believing, from long experience in public and high school work, that L aw tux , O. 8. Commissioner, General Insurance music is ono of the most valuable aids to the teacher, a five years’ Agent, and Notary Pnblio. OfHee course has been added and is re in Robin son Building. quired the same as mathematics or Coquille, Oregon. history. During the last year 85 teachers took work in our Teachers’ Review classes. All secured certificates and A. F. Kirshman, are now teaching. If you cannot D e n t ist . stay all year, come and spend one or two terms in this cla^s. offioe two doors Booth of Poet oBoe. Board can be had at from $2.50 Coquille . - • Oregon. to $4 per week; or you may rent rooms and board yourealf. The president will assist i o u in securing board or rooms. Str. DISPATCH Tuition is from $3 to $5 per term Tom White, Master or $12 to $20 per yesr. The sopho t ea.es I Arrirea more and junior years, $4 per term, B ."d e n ....... I a-n. I Ooquille. . . . 10 a - s . Coouille....... 1 r-«. I Bandoo . . . . 4 T -u . and senior $6 per term. Conneote at Ooquille with train for MarahSeM ¡School opens September 25, and and steamer Echo for Myrtle Point. continues 40 weeks, with vacations Str. FAVORITE on Thanksgiving, Christmas and J. O. Moomaw, Master* legal holidays. Leaves I Arrive« (ViulUe....... 7 a - m . | ®*ndon..I t :4R A M* For further information address Bandotf. ......... 1 r -M .J __CoquilU . 4^5 P M. A. L. Briggs, President, Drain, Ore Str. ECHO gon. Washington, June 19.— A tacit agreement was reached today by the President, Secretary Shaw and the delegation of representative citizens of San Francisco by which substan tial aid will begiveu Sau Francisco by the Government It is proposed that the United States Treasury deposit with the San Francisco banks $12,<100,000 of Government money, with bonds of the city as se curity for the deposit, the money to remain id the banks until such time as the Government shall call for it. This may not bo for a number of years, so that the banks hare prac tical assurance that they may retain the deposit for such a period as will be of value in the reconstruction of the city. Under the law the Secretary of the Treasury has authority to de posit Government funds in this way. Ha cannot, of course, bind his suc cessor to leave the money on deposit, but he himself mav leave it there until it is needed by the Govern ment. It is hoped in California to organize a corporation with a capi tal of several millions of dollars, composed of prominent and influen tial men throughout the State of California and other stales, and to issue bonds to guarantee the Gov ernment against loss through the banks. Other plans have been suggested for the raising of money to enable the people of San Francisco to re. build their homeB and business houses, but thus far nothing has been proposed that will meet the ideas of Congress. Franklin K. Lane, former Attorney for the City and County of San Francisco, and once a Democratic candidate for Governor, and Judge W. W. Morrow of San Francisco, headed the Sau Francisco delegation which called on President Roosevelt today. They told him it was important that the banks be allowed to keep the money several years. - M on roe W om an - -------- ■ — F ollow in g C arrie's F o o tste p s. Junction City, Or., Juue 12.— Carrie Nation could have gained points on throttling of the iiquor traffic bad she been present at the annual picnic at the little town of Monroe, nine miles northwest of here, Saturday. S et A sid e P aten ts Oakland, Cal., June 19.— Sum mons aud copies of a complaint in a new suit just begun in the United States Circuit Court, wherein the United States appears as plaintiff, were served last night and this morning on a dozen defendants re siding in Califoruia, among others Mrs. Mollie Conklin, of Berkeley. Tlie Federal government seeks, by this suit, to set aside patents to a lot of lands in Idaho alleged to have been obtuined by Frederick Hyde, iJolin Benson and others through fraud. The complaint alleges that these men used many of the other defendants in making locations, using their names with out authority and in some instances using fictitious names. The papers are being served by Deputy United States Marshal Shine and the de fendants included in the suit are: Frederick Hyde, John A. Benson, F. A. Hyde & Company, Mollie Conklin, Emily M. Reddy, C. E. Glover, Asher Davis, Jacob Gold berg, Nathaniel B. Frisbie, Edward G. Frisbie, E. B. Weiriok, person ally and as trusee; Payette Lumber & Manufacturing Company, a Min nesota concern. N e w San F ran cisco. Some $40,000,000 in currency was sent to Sau Francisco in antieepa- tion of a “ run" on the banks when they were opened, more than a month after the earthquake. The woudrous-wise men of Wall street had been quaking in fear of the consequences. But those siugular Sau Franciscans actually put money in instead of drawing it out. The tax collectors report that there is no great increase of delinquent taxes. Business and building go on. The theaters are opuu —in tents. The steel huiidiugs, whose easy toppling was expected by many people, proved themselves so steady and of such staying powers that steel construc tion will be a favorite in the new city. Not too many tall fellows, though it is to be hoped. Ordi nances regulating the height in pro. portion to the width of the street have been prepaired. Much level- ing of streets is proposed. Not too much, pray yon, or Sau Francisco will lose some of its best bits of the picturesque. She has it in her power to become the most beautiful of Aineric.iu cities—if Washington will forgive us— by ndlieriug to a well-considered architectural and landscape plan. It will pay im mensely, as it pays Paris. Sfln Francisco is essentially au artist. Now is ber opportunity.— “ With the Procession,” Everybody’s Magazine for July. Monroe is a “ dry” town in a “ dry” county, but despite this fact there were evidences of liquor at the picnic. Mrs. McGinnis, wife of the liveryman, observed peculiar actions on the part of her husband ahd sta ted an investigation. Fin ally sht discovered the base of sup plies in an oat bin in her husband's S om e F resh S tatistics. stable. Boose of every variety and description was cashed away in that According to the official election bin, liquid refreshments which had returns, the six most populous been brought to the picnic from couuties, outside of Multnomah, are Harrisburg by some of the men Marion, with 6089 votes, Lane with Mrs. McGinnis immediately got 5001, Clackamas 5792, Linn 4C55, into action. Securing a hammer Umatilla 4139 and Baker 4019. she marched forth to battle. Break While these figures have no such ing the lock from the oat bin she value as the Federal census, they proceeded to demolish every bottle may be taken as a fairly accurate to be discovered. The men who measure of population. had owned the whiskey sent the The total vote by counties seems woman’s hnsband to ber to beg to confirm the view based on obr that she desist in her crusade but servatioD that Western and South his efforts were rewarded by a blow ern Oregon are gaining more rap H. Jams. Master. on the head with the hammer, which idly than the region east of the Leavea I Arri.es M .rtlePoint.. .7 A-M. I oquilleCTy « *0 a - n . effectually laid him out. Girl Tumbles Over Cliff. Ciscades. We know that with di Co,.uille City . .1 r-M. I Myitis P’t.,4 00 r-if. Daily except Sunday. vers fled agriculture the farms this Rockford, III., June 19.— Miss fq r T iip safe and reliable tiwn -U 0 9 Edna Brown, daughter of former In requesting the several Prose side of the mountains are growing »crew smaller and homes are multiplying, Mayor E. W. Brown, fell from the cuting Attorneys of the state to The New and Speedy, while in Eastern Oregon the tend submit to him such suggestions for top o f a bluff overlooking Rook ency is toward larger individual river to the rocks below, a distance the amendment of the criminal laws holdings of field and range. If, of 127 feet, and escaped serious in as thsir experience convinces them C. P. Jensen. M aster fortunately, the promise of new should be made, Attorney-General jury. Miss Brown, who was a Will make regular tripe between Crawford has begun at the right ia:lway lines shall be redeemed, the Ooquille River and San student at Stanford university when place to secure remedial legislation. Inland Empire at the next general the school suffered the big earth Francisco. quake, haa been entertaining west Too many laws are enacted with too election, tw > years hence, will show N o Stop-over at W a y Porta. little previous consideration and too big in the percentage column Electric Lighta. Everything In First ern friends since her return from little knowledge of the effects the gains. Clara Style. the west. Coming near to Portland, the sub. | With a party of frieu Is she at laws will have. The Prosecuting tended a picnic on the summit of ' Attorneys o f the state and the At- urban population annexed to the the high bluff. While arranging | torney General will be able to draft metropolitan school district by Mon the luncheon .be approached too amendments which, if passed by day’s vote shows some surprises. AT NORTH BEND close to the edge, the rock crum the Legislature, will remove defects In Arleta, a new community south bled aDd precipitated her to the Is now open for the recep rocks below. A small tree jntting | which have enabled the guilty to east of Mount Tabor, there are 625 tion of patient*. The term* out half the distance down < aught 1 escape punishment in the past. If children, indicating a population of ar* $10 per week and The addition of her clothing and borke her fall all the lawn that are passed by the probably 5000. somewhat. Still larther down a Legislature were drafted before the 2678 pupils to the city schools io upward* For particulars small shrub caught one of her slip Legislature meets, the statute-books one day by legislation presents in apply to pers and tore it from her foot, thus concrete form the large and steady breaking the force of the fall. She would contain a smaller number of badly brained and scratched, I laws that have vngue meaning and growth of all the Esst Side sub- - Oregonian. but no bones were broken. uncertain application. —Oregonian. NORTH BEND. OREOON CQQUILLE RIVER STEW BOAT CO Str. E liza b eth The Mercy Hospital Sisters of Mercy $1.50 P eu Y e ar C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 27, 1906. Note and Comment. Russia chd get along without the : love of other countries if she is only able to borrow money from them. n owl ton’s Drug Store |i K “ The Jungle” is to be dramatized but the meat tragedy has been en acted in many households in this country. m Carries a full nud complete stock of I DRUGS, MEDICINE, FINE STA TIO N E R Y, TO ILE T ARTICLES. “ Nature Is greater than I ’’ says Alfred Austin whom somo critics have accused of being the most con ceited man on earth. Of all the various bad reports that oome from Panama none at least has ever brought news of any one being drowned io the Canal. The Postmaster at Buffalo it in volved in a cemetery scandal. This is a grave hole for any man to be in. Congress proposes a bill making it a crime to rob an Indian. Why should an Indian be favored above a coal consumer or an insurance policy holder? /IN /IN Josh’s Place, /IN / IN N I/ 7K T. T. LAND, Proprietor. / IN * V/ Billiard Card rooms (!) X I/ President Roosevelt refused to * interfere in the hanging of a mur derer in Massachusetts. This (!) 7K shows that he cau let some things * alone when he tries hard enough. * ana Pool Tables Soft Drinhs VI/ Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Inspection from hoof tooan is the slogan of the people in regard to tb < beef business but a glance into hoi I and restaurant kitchens sug gests that inspection from hoof to table might not be wasted. Propliot Dowiu is sotting up a great howl at beiDg thrown out of Zion but on the inside he must be congratulating himself that only a very shrewd man could havo fooled so many people for so long a time. Secretary Taft does not think young officers should burden them selves with wives on their present pay. And this announcement is made just at the time when the world tnought he was the friend of and conspirator with all lovers. I Í I I <s 7ÍÑ æ * * * * Tobacco. City News Stand. Whatever the President intended * to say in his speech it is clear that the muck rakers have had a great deal of free advertising by which they will not be reluctant to profit. William, Ivins, late candidate for Mayor of New York says we are suffering from “ a contagion of lux ury”. To most of us it seems we are suffering for lack of it. 7ÍÑ and to W.H.SCHROEDER ir> Watchmaker and Jeweler, to IS? to F ro n t Street, C O Q U IL L E , A l .L w ork ©> OREGON. to tw guaranteed . m iV ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B. F E N T O N Ps?op Saddle Horses of best quality always on baud. Good Rigs in r. .li nes» for special trips. In fact, a general Stage aud Livery busint f The price on “ Home Dressed’’ Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty meats has gone up several cents on Leave Ooquille nP6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 i>. in. Faic - 50 the pound, even on the “ home dressed” sort that hears the Chicago inspectors mark. Wheu it comes to paying the costs in any inventiga- tion or strike io this country it iB the consumer that produces the money. M AR SH FIELD Nothing could be more expressive and unequivocal than the statement of the Governor General of Canada that the idea of annexing Canada to the United States is as little on- tertained by Canadians as the idea of annexing the United States to Canada is by the citizens of the United States. In this country we are so engaged in protecting property from every body but the trusts that wo are con- spiciously less concerned about the protection of human lives thau other countries. In England severe laws have reduced the deaths on railways to a percentage far be low ours and in France and Italy the killing of humble pedestraina by automobilists is attended by such risk to liberty and property as to appall Americans who take machines there. General hospital A private hospital for the care aDd treatment of medical, surgical and obstetrical cases. in every Equipment new and modern particular. Rates from $15 to $ 3 0 per week Including room, bjard, g.-neral nursing and drugs. Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. Marshfield, Oregon. Claude F ox, Greneral Drayman Succeasor to W H. Mansell. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A TS A N D T R A IN S . All orders handled with carefulness and expedience The President’s idea is that if a man looks upward and onward while he is wielding the muck rake A g e n t fo r th e b e s t C o o s C o u n ty C oa l the work will proceed on a more elevated plane.' A practical man who has ever had to staud over a stable boy knows that the only way to wield a muck rake is to keep the eyes on the muck until it is out of the way. The result of some muck A private Hospital w ell equipped for the treat* raking in the Senate will be seen merit o f surgical and m edical diseases. in the result of the Railway rate bill as it was seen in the passage of the T ra in e d Nurses in Attendance. pure food bill. The Senate has be come at last a little more afraid of For Information Address TV m. Horsfall, M, D ., the people than it ie of the corpo 'Phone 631. Marshfield, Oregon. rations. m HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. 6 . GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.