Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 15, 1906, Image 1

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V o l . 23: No. 47.
Entered as second-class matter May
8, 1905, at the postoffice at Coquille,
Oregon, under act oí Congress of March
S , 1879.
C, R. Barrow,
Attore«, and Oonnaellor at Law
First-olaia Ueferenoes
Fifteen Year«’ Experience
Ooqunx* C ity , O b *
J. J. STANLEY
LAWYER
Martin Building,
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Front Street
COQUILIiS, O bboon
A. J. Sherwood,
ArroBNir - xt -L aw ,
NOTABt FOBLIO,
Coquille,
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Q™«op
Walter Sinclair,
A ttobhby - at -L a w,
N o u n Fonnio,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
ATToaaar s- at • L aw ,
Dealer in K ia l E utatb o f a ll kind«.
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M arshfield, Oregon.
C. A. Sehlbrede,
Attorney-* t-I.aw,
Notary Public.
P|l0ne 781'
M arbuyibld , O kboon .
B. D. Sperry.
W ' Cl c h a "* -
SPERRY & CHASE,
Attorney s-at-Law.
Offloe in Bobinnon Bnilding.
Coquille,
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E. G. D. Holden,
L awtbb ,
JU9TIC H o r IHR P b AOB
XJ. 8. Coinixieaioaer, General Inenranoe
Agent, and Notary Poblio. Offloe
in Robinson Bnilding.
Coquille, Oregon.________
A. F. Kirshman,
D entist .
Offloe two doors Sontli of Post office.
Coquille
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Oregon.
DR. BERT E. SCHOONMAKER
dentist
crown, Bridge and Gold
Work a Specialty.
All W ork Guaranteed.
P hone M ain 1101. MARSHFIELD
GOQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO
Str. D I S P A T C H
Tom White, Master
T aavM
I Arrive«
R endon....... T a ». I
C oquille....... 1 r -» . | Bandon
Connects at OoquUle with train for
and steamer Echo for Myrtle
...I O a - b .
. . . . 4 P-*.
Marshfield
Point.
Str. F A V O R I T E
J. O. Moomaw, Master,
Ij**oq*llle ___ 7 a b . I
Bandon■■■■■■ 1 r-R.
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Itandon.. 10 : 4.1 A M.
CoqnUi.. 4 A 5 r-».
Str. E C H O
H. .lams. Master.
Leaves
I
Arrives
M yrtle P o in t.. .7 a m . | oquHeO’y » SO a m .
Coquille City. .1 r-M. | Myit.e P't. t 00 p m .
Daily except Sunday.
gp0 - p l i e safe and reliable t i w n - ^ t g
screw
f l ^ Tlie New and Speedy, J g /g
S tr .
E l i z a b e t h
C. P. Jensen. Master.
W ill fhake regular tripe lietween
Coquille River and San
Francisco. *
N o S to p -o w e r a t W a y P orte.
E le e tiic L igh ts. E v e ry th in g in First
Class Style.
The Mercy Rospita
AT NORTH BEND
Is now open (or the recep­
tion of patients. The terms
sre $10 per week sod
upwards. For particular«
apply to
Sisters of Mercy
north bend , oreqon
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , AUG UST 15, 1906.
Warning Against Fire«.
issued and when and to whom is­
sued.
Section 6.
Any person who
shall build a fire on any lands iD
this State not his own or under bis
control, shall, before leaving tbe
same, totally extinguish it, and upon
failure to do so, shall be punished
by a fine not exceeding one hundred
dollars ($100) or by imprisonment
in the county jail not excee^jng one
month, or by both fine and imprison­
ment.
Riverton Pick-nps
The saw mill is rutining steady
and every one is busy.
There is lots of travel over tbe
road now, but every traveler com­
plains of the Bear creek hill.
Is
it cot about time to remedy that
part of the road?
ear
Camp Meeting Notes.
The S. D. A- camp meeting which
was held in J. D. Bennett’s grove
at Gravelford began the evening of
July 19, with a good attendance
which increased to the very dose.
There were eleven tents on the
ground, including the pavillion.
The churches of the oounty were
We saw by the Journal that our
well represented.
little friend, Mildren Williams, had
The ministers present were: El­
a very sad experience in Portland
der F. S. Bunch, president of the
last week.
Western Oregon Conference; Elder
Our wharf is now in fair shape
Some Dark Statistics
G. A. Snyder, pastor of the Port­
again. Now every body come up
land church; Elder J. H. Dirksen,
The number of homicides and and settle with Mr. Foster.
who has charge of the work among
Wo warn the young ladies of the Oerman-speakiDg people in the
Section 2. It shall be tbe duty deaths by violence in tbe United
of the county clerk of each county States in 1905 was 9,212, as against Riverton to not go near the river conference aud Elder J, M. Cole,
to issue written or printed permits, 8,482 in 1904. Suicides, 9,082, as bank when on a Sunday stroll, of Salem,
Killed on as we do not w^h to attend another
during tbe permit season, to any against 9,240 in 1904.
During tbe meeting Elder Cole
steam
railroads,
in
1905,
3,142; in­ funeral soon.
and all persons named in an appli­
gave two lectures on the history of
jured,
15,904.
Killed
on
electric
We have tbe promise of a meat Fijii and his experience as a mis­
cation to set out fires. Said appli­
cation shall state tbe general de­ aDd elevated railroads, 464; injured market in our town soon.
Come
These statistics, collected aloDg, we will encourage any busi­ sionary while there.
scription of the land upon which it 2,622.
The ministers were all able
is desired to set out fire and the ex­ by the Chicago Tribune, are un­ ness in this place.
speakers and the sermons were along
official,
but
perhaps
they
are
none
tent of tbe slashing or burning de­
There are now three or four practical religious lines.
Every
sired to be burned.
Said permit the less trustworthy on that ac­ boarding houses in town, with
night the tent was full, and on Sun­
count.
,
We
murder
and
man­
season shall be from June 1 to Oot-
prospects of another within a week. day and Sunday nights there was
ober 1 of each year. Said permit slaughter nine times as many as the “ Oh! What will the harvest be?”
not seating capacity in the large
shall fix the time for setting out Germane; four times aB many as the
D ona A nna ,
tent
for the crowds present.
The
English,
Scotch
and
Welsh.
Amer­
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fires on any three consecutive days
services were made more attractive
ica
seems
to
be
a
little
careless,
to
therein named, and not less than
Obituary.
by the aid of a competent choir, led
ten days from the date of such put it mildly.— “ With the Proces­
by Mr. Prescott Wheeler, of Cottage
Another
pioneer
has
passed
over
sion,”
Everybody’s
Magazine.
permit, and that no time when the
Grove, and assisted by Miss Edith
to
that
realm
from
whose
bourn
no
wind is blowing to such an extent
San Francisco, Cal., July 25,1906. traveler returns.
The subject of Starbuck, soprano, of Portland, and
as to cause danger of same getting
Mr. Taylor G. Bunch,
this
sketch,
Mrs.
Martha
Hayes, Mr. E. M. Oberg, tenor, of Astoria.
beyond the oontrol of the person
McKinley, Oregon.
formerly Huntington, was born in Some of the other members of the
setting out said fire, or without
My dear sir:—Enclosed please Shelby county, Indiana, October 14, choir were from Cottage Grove.
sufficient help present to control
Two were added to the church
find receipt for eighty-one dollars 1826. She united with the Chris­
the Harne, and that same shall be
($81.00,) the contribution of the tian church at the age of 16 years, by baptism.
watched by the person setting the
pupils and citizens of school dis­ and has ever since lived a truo and
X.
fire until the same is out.
Upon
tricts Nos. 27, 28, 32, 48, 65 and 74 consistent Christian life.
In
the
granting said permit, the clerk shall
A Warning to Mothers
to the San Francisco School Re­ year 1852 she with other members
at once notify at the earliest possi­
Too much care cannot be used
construction Fund.
of her family and a number 6f with small children during the hot
ble moment Borne qualified and act­
The wonderful outpouring of friends forming quite a company', weather of the summer months to
ing fire ranger in the vicinity of
sympathy for San Francisco in her crossed the plains, making the trip guard against bowel troubles. As
Baid proposed burning, and upon
distress as evidenced by this' gen­ with teams, and many and full of a rule it is only necessry to give
good cause may revoke or postpone
erous contribution, added to many interest were the stories of hard­ tli ■ child a dose of castor oil to cor-
said permit upon notice to said ap­
rei any disorder of the bowels. Do
others of like character, is so deeply ships and thrilling ndventure she not ise any substitute, but give the
plicant.
appreciated by us that it is impos­ told of that long and tedious jour­ oldfashioned castor oil, and see
Section 3. The fire raDger shall sible to give adequate expression
ney, fraught with dangers from the that it is fresh, as rencid oil nause­
have police power and authority
to our gratitude. I trust that you wild beasts of the forest and plain ates and has a tendency to gripe.
and may arrest any person without
will express to all concerned in this as well as the treacherous Indians. If this does not check the bowels
give Chamerlain’s Colic, Cholera
warrant who violates any of tbo particular gift our most heartfelt
After reaching the coast Mr. and and Diarrhoea Remedy and then
provisions of this act, or inter­
thanks.
Mrn. Hayes lived in Washington a dose of castor oil, and the disease
feres with said fire rangers in the
Very sincerely yours,
and Oregon, and in the latter for may be checked in its inciniency
peiformance of their duties.
It
A lfhed R oncovieri ,
the most part, and have raised a and all danger avoid bed. The
shall he the duty of said raDgers to
castor oil and this remedy should
Supt. of Schools.
family of six, being four daughters be procured at once and kept ready
enforce the provisions of this act,
and two sons, Mrs. John Snyder, for instant use as soon as the first
and continue a careful patrol of
Notice to Taxpayers.
of Marshfield, Mrs. Chas. Sterling, indication of any bowel trouble ap­
their respective districts, so that
Notice is hereby given that the of Vancouver, Washington, Mrs. pears. This is the most successful
any person violating the provisions
Board ot- Equalization for the S. N. B. Hunt and Mrs. Mary Jen­ treatment kuown and may be re­
of this act raav be immediately ap­ County of Coos, State of Oregon,
lied upon with implicit confi­
kins, of Bacdon, and J. S. Hayes, dence even in cases of cholera in­
prehended and arrested, and so will attend at the office of the
of Coquille and E. E. Hayes, of fantum. For sale by R. 8, Knowl-
that any fires liable to spread or do County Clerk of said county, at C o,
North Bend, all of whom were by ton.
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damage may be immediately extin­ quille, Coos county, Oregon, on
her side at ttie last, except E. E.
the
27th
day
of
August,
A.
D
„
1906,
Timber or Stumpage For Sale.
guished.
the same being the last Monday in Hayes and Mrs. Snyder, who arrived
The owner of 80 acres of timber
Section
4.
From June 1 to said month, at the hour of nine a few hours too late. Her illness
land on the Coquille river near Fair-
October 1 of each year it shall be o’clock a. m. of said day, and pub­
was of four or five days’ duration. view, wants a bid for the stumpage
unlawful for any person, firm or licly examine tbe assessment rolls
She bore her sufferings with pa­ or the land as a whole. It is N. E.
corporation to use spark emitting and correct all errors in valuation,
descriptions or quality of lands, lots tience and Christian fortitude, ful­ \ of S. W. i and S. W. J of the 8.
locomotive, loggiDg engine, port­
or other property.
ly realizing the last had come, she W. I of 36 in 27, S. R. 12. W. Ad­
able engine, traction enginb or
Now, therefore, all persons hav­ was perfectly resigned to her fate dress, F. F. Weston, 1302, Webster
stationary engine located in a tim­ ing business before the said Board
and passed off as if it were into a street, Oakland, California.
ber district, without tbe use of a of Equalization will take notice and
peaceful sleep.
Herbine
spark arrester. Any person, firm or appear at the time and place afore­
Beside those mentioned, she is
said, and make due complaint, other­
Renders
the
bile more fluid and
corporation who shall fail to provide wise the assessment will stand as
survived also by her life companion, thus helps the blood to flow; it af­
and use such spark arrester shall as returned by the assessor.
ex-county treasurer, W. W. Hayes, fords prompt relief from biliousness,
Witness my hand this 30th day
be guily of a misdemeanor, and
to whom b I io was we lded nearly 60 indigestion, sick and nervous head­
T. J. THRIFT,
upon conviotion thereof shall pay a of July.
years ago, who is bowed under the aches, and over-indulgence in food
Assessor
Joos
County,
Oregon.
fine for eaoh engine or locomotive
and drink.
load of sorrow and grief, as well as
(} L Caldwell, Agt. M K and T
without such spark arrester of not
An air ship has been Bailing over 80 years of this life, fraught with R R., Checotab, Ind. Te r, writes.
less than ten dollars nor more than
Washington for a few days, and it the many adversities of pioheer life. April 18, 1903; “ I was sick for
fifty dollars, and shall be enjoined
The funeral services were con­ over two years with enlargement of
is said that the inhabitants are af­
from further use of such engine or
flicted with a new disease called ducted by a particular friend, Rev. the liver nnd spleen. The doctors
locomotive until such spark arrester
8 . B. Hollenbeak, by reqest, one did me no good, and I had given
“ Rubberitis” . ,
up all hopes of being cured, when
is provided.
The Kentuckians have decided whom alie had known since early mv druggiet advised me to use Her­
Section
5. The period from
boyhood, and whom she bad coun­ bine. It has made me sound and
that denatured alcohol may be al­
seled in bis early years as a minis­
June 1 to October 1 in each year
right for automobiles, hut they say ter, being a great support to him well.” 50c. sold bv R. 8, Knowlton.
shall be known aB tbe close season,
it falls short of the real thing for a in his worn.
W anted . —Gentleman
or lady
during whiph time it shall be un
Kentucky home coming.
“ A precious one is taken,
with good reference, to travel by
lawful for any camper, farmer, log­
“ A voice we loved is stilled,
rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,-
It is said that a New Jersey woman
“ A place is vacant in our home
ger, or other individual, firm, or
000 capital.
Salary $1,072.00
“ That never can be filled.”
had
a
snake
tatooed
on
ber
arm
by
corporation, to set out or cause to
per vear and expenses; salary paid
A F riend .
be set out, fires in slashings, down lightening, but there is strong
weekly and expenses advanced.
Address, with stamp, Joe. A. Alex­
Public is Aroused
or fallen timber, or on timber lands, suspicion that Jersey lighting had
something to do with the produc­
ander. Coquille City, Ore.
or in the vicinity o f grain fields,
The public is aroused to knowl­
tion
of
that
SDake.
edge
of
the
curative
merits
of
that
without first obtaining a permit in
Stop That Cough
writing or print from the county
List your property with the Home great medicinal tonic. Bitters, for
When a cough, a tickling or ir­
: sick stomach, liver and kidneys.
clerk of bis county, as provided in Realty Co.
' Mary II Walters, of 546 St. Ave., ritation in the throat makes you
sectioh 2, and at no time shall any
There mav be flies ou you but Col irnbuf, O., writes: “ For several feel uncomfortable take Ballard’s
fire lie set out when the wind is there will be none on your cows if months, I was given up to die. I Horehound Syrup. Don’t wait un­
blowing to such su extent is to you spray them with Fly Bouncer, i had fever and ague, my neryes were til the disease has gone beyond con­
cause danger of same getting hd' Flyo Curo or So-Boss-So. A sup­ ; were wrecked; I could not sleep, and trol. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ander
my stomach was so weak, from use- son, 254 West 5th St. Salt Lake
yond control of the person setting ply of all kinds at KDowlton’s drug
I less doctors’ drugs, that I could not City, Utah, write. We think Bal­
store
same out, or without sufficient help
lard’s Horehound Syrup the best
Mohair, Oladeea
Silks, Gray \ sleep, and my stomach was so
present to control the same, and
medicine for coughs and cold*.
weak,
from
useless
doctors’
drugs,
Suitings, White and Silk Shirt
samo shall be watched by the per­ Waists, Laces, Embroideries, Mus­ that I could not eat. Soon after We have used it for several years;
son setting the fire until tbe same lins, India Linen, White Dress ! beginning to take Electric Bitters, it always gives immediate relief,
I obtained relief, and in a short is very pleasant and gives perfect
is out, and any person violating Goods, etc., just arrived at J. W.
time I was cntirly cured.” Guaran­ sati*faction.” 25, 50c, $1.00, at R. 8.
Leneve's
store.
of tha provisions o f this section
teed at Knowlton’ s drugstore; price Knowlton’o.
A new and complete stock of 50c.
shall be punished by s fine not lese
Farm for sale or trade— 40 acres
than $100 or more than $1,000, or muslins, sheetings, pillow tubings,
Foa S al *.— A bout 1J acres of 3 miles below Dora; 30 acree bill,
cambrics, tickings, lenoes, worsteds,
be imprisoned in the oounty jail not
duckling fleece, velvet valour, out- land near the Academy, good bouse, 10 bottom, all fenced and in graes.
leas than one month or more than ting flannels, eton cloths, French barn and out buildings.
Also Price, $1260, or trade for city
one year. The county clerk shall twills, and India linens to arrive jou n g orchard.
Address J. A. property. B. Folaom, Tuttle Hotel,
Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon,
Coquille.
keep • complete eopy of all permits this week at Robinson’s,
The principal provisions of an
Act of the Legislative Assembly of
the State of Oregon providing for
the protection of the forest and
timber of the State of Oregon and
for the protection frem forest fires,
and the destruction of timber by
fire, and providing for the appoint­
ment of fire ranges and defining
their duties, and providing for a
closed season, and providing for the
punishment of persons ■“ ho Bet out
fires which cause or may oause in­
jury to said forest or timber, etc.
$1:50 P e r Y
p iO N E E R M EA T M A R K ET
Lard,
Hams,
Bacon,
Sausage,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
We Carry
Your
We are headquarters fo r euerything in the meat line,
wonts always receives prompt attention.
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Soft Drinks
Can di es, Cigars and Tobacco.
City News Stand.
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Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Front Street,
COQUXL&E, O R E G O N .
A ll
w ork
guaranteed .
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
B. FEW TOÏW
Prop
Saddle Horsee o f beet quality always on band. Good Rigs in redi-
ness for special trips. In faot, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50
M AR SH FIE LD
General Hospital
A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical
and obstetrical cases.
in every
Equipment new and modern
particular.
Rates from
$j>l£> t o $ £ 3 0 p e r w e e k
Including room, board, gineral nursing and drugs.
Miss S. G. Lakeman, Matron.
Marshfield, Oregon.
E HORSFALL HOSPITAL'
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
A private Hospital well equipped for the treat­
ment of su rgical and medical diseases.
Trained N urses in Attendance.
For Information Address
’Phone 631.
Win. Horsfall, M. D.,
.Marshfield, Oregon.
Ooquille Furniture
and BOX FACTORY
J - G - F ish
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cube«, Apple and Fruit ooxes
Cabinets, Table*, Counter*, Store Fronts, etc.
Turning Work * Specialty.
Al| Onlers giren
prompt Attention.