Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 29, 1906, Image 1

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Entereil re »«coml-cla«» matter May
6, 1905, at the postoHice at Coquille,
Oregon, under act of Congress of March
S, 187«.
C, R. Barrow,
Attorney aud Gounaellor at Law
First-class References
Fifteen Years’ Experience
O oquillb C it y , O h *
J. J. STANLEY
LAWYER
Martin Building,
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Front Street
COQUILLE, 0&KOON
A. J. Sherwood,
A tto as i t - at -L aw ,
N otary P ublic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon
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Walter Sinclair,
A t t o b s b t - a t - L a w ,
N otary P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
A ttobnbys
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Dealei in U ral E state of all kinds.
Marshfield, Oregon.
C. A. Sehlbrede,
Attorney-at-Law,
lotary Public.
Phone 761.
M AK Sim E L D ,
O bkqo s .
E. D. Sperry.
W . C . Chase.
SPERRY & CHASE,
Attorney a-at-Law.
Offtoe in Robinson Bailding,
Coquille,
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E. G. D. Holden,
L a w ir b .
J ustice o r the P eacb
8. Commissioner, General Inaurano«
Agent, and Notary Pnblio. Offloe
in Robinson Building.
Coquille, Oregon.
A. F. Kir8hman,
D bn tibt .
Dffioe two doors South of Post office.
Coquille
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R. BERT E. SCHOONMAKER
D E N T IST
own,
B rid g e
and Gold
Work a Specialty.
All Work Guaranteed.
,ire M ain 1101. MARSHFIELD
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO
S tr. D I S P A T C H
T.eaves
Tom White, Master
I Arrives
B a n d en ........ 7 A-u. I
Ooqnille.
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a m .
C oquille....... 1 M - I Bandon . . . . 4 r-M.
Connects at Ooqnilla with train for Marshisld
and steamer Ejho for Myrtle Point.
S tr . F A V O R I T E
J. U. Moomaw. Master,
T.paveK
I Arrive«
Coquille........ 7 a - m . | Bandon.. 10:45 a - m .
Bandon. . . . 1 r-M. I Coqnille. 4 A 5 r-M.
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E C H O
H. Jams. Master.
I.paves
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Arrive«
M yrtlePolut. . .7 A-M. I oqni'.l.C’y 9 *0 a - m .
Coquille C ity .. .1 r-M. 1 Myitie P t. .4 00 r-M.
Daily except Sunday.
f ^ T h r safe and reliable tiw n -_ ^ r®
screw
The New and Speedy
S t r . E liz a b e t h
C. P. Jenaen, Maater.
Will make regular trips between
Coquille River and San
Francisco.
No Stop-over at W ay Ports
Elect! ic Lights. Everything in First
Class Style.
The Mercy ({ospita
AT N0HTH BEND
Is now open for the recep­
tion of patiente. The arms
are
— 110 per week and
upwards. For partie
M M
apply to
S is t e r s
of
11.50 P er Y
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , AUGUST 29, 1906.
V ol . 23: No. 49.
iV le-cy
NORTH BEND. OPEUON
Apportionment of State School Does Capital Punishment Di­
Fund«.
minish Capital Crime?
Willamette University.
ear .
S h atter fi e ld to Circuit C oart.
The preliminary trial of August
The institution of learning war
Following ia the apportionment
(Harper’s Weekly.)
founded in 1844, and is still edu­ Schütter’ charged with rape, was
of the State School Funds for the
The death penalty, as a feature cating young people, and this year held yesterday afternoon in the City
year 1906:
of the penal code, is undergoing a is making greater progress than Recorder’s office before J ustice of
Dist No.
process of evolution which, judging ever before. The big brick for the the Peace C. L. Pennock, J. M. U p­
1 Myrtle Bank..,.
from the world’s jurisprudence dur­ College of Medicine, finished last ton appearing for the defense and
2 Norman.............
ing the past 50 years, must result January, the fine frame building Deputy Attorney E. L. C• Farrin
3 Arago.................
in its complete extinction. It now eighty seven feet long for the Col­ representing the prosecution. Helma
4 Lamps............... ............ 64 60 exists in 40 states of the American lege of Theology, are visible marks Pilkala, the alleged viotitn, her step
5 Browns.............
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of advancement, plain to every pass­ sieter Miss Selma, John Shutter,
6 Empire..............
and her mother, Mrs. Shutter con­
In the investigation o f this sub­ erby.
7 McKnight......... ............ 23 80 ject, the writer caused inquries to
A civil engineering course, an stituted the list of witneesees, all
8 Coquille.............
be addressed to the Attorney-Gen­ electrical engineering course, and a for the prosecution. Mrs. Shutter,
9 Marshfield......... .......... 969 00 erals of these 40 states, asking their short course in business have been though she has lived in the United
States for a number of years, re­
10 Cunningham..... ............ 28 90 opinion as to whether capital pun­ added to meet popular demands.
11 Parkersburg .... ............ 102 00 ishment tended to diminish capital
Tuition is low, board is reason­ quired an interpreter to translate
12 Catching In ....... ............ 74 80 crime.
able, and no aristocraoy exists save both questions and answers. Some
13 North Bend...... ............ 527 00
Eighteen of the 40 declined to what is based cn hard study and peouliar matters were brought out
14 Riverton.............
in the evidence which would sur­
express an opinion. Only 16 of the good behavior.
15 Big Creek.........
Tbore are excellent laboratories prise an enlightened publio of this
Attorney-Generals of slates which
16 W illanche......... ........... 52 70 inflict the death penalty declared for chemistry and physios.
At day, and these conditions are not
17 Kentuck.............. ............ 25 50 themaelves as clearly of the opinion Willamette you can study Law, found outside of the remote dis­
18 Flagstaff........... ............ 61 20 that capital punishment does tend Music, Medicine, Theology, Phar­ tricts among foreigners.
Justice Pennock, arter hearing
19 Strange..............
to diminish capital crime. Two of macy, Oratory, Pedagogy, Art, or
20 Fish trap.............. ............ 73 10 the 40 were positive in their convic­ the ordinary Academic and Colleg­ the evidence and eloquent pleas of
21 Randolph.......... ...........120 70 tion that the death penalty does not iate branches.
the attorneys, bound the prisoner
22 M oon................... ........... 22 10 tend to diminish capital crimes, and
Salem is peculiarly a home town over to the circuit oourt grand jury,
23 Lee...................... ........... 85 00 stated their opinion that the death and an educational center.
Next setting his bond at one thousand
24 Rackleff..............
penalty should be abolished, while winter the bienuial Legislature dollars. At last accounts the bond
25 Fairview.......... ............ 56 10 four o f the 40 gave qualified an­ meets there. That should prove a had not been obtained.
26 Haynes In .......... ........... 52 70 swers.
great attraction to persons select­
27 McKinley........... ........... 49 30
"The law passed by the recent
In the five states of Kansas, Maine, ing a school.
28 Gravel F ord..... ...........103 70 Michigan, Rhode Island and Wis­
Health conditions have been such Legislature requiring all persons
29 Two Mile.......... ........... 74 80 consin, where capital punishment that in four years there has been engaged in the fitting of eyeglasses
30 Sumner............... ........... 51 00 does not exist, the Attorney-Gener­ little sickness and no death among to pass an examination before the
31 Rural...................
The aim at State Board of Examiners of Op­
als have noted no increase in capital students aud faculty.
32 Dora................... ........... 15 30 crime since the abolition of the Willamette is to make scholars aod tometry is being rigidly enforced,”
33 Bald H ill.......... ............ 62 90 death penalty, and generally express ChristiaDs, and no one will be em­ declares E. O. Mattem, president
34 Catching creek.. ........... 64 40 themselves as satisfied with the barrassed on account of his church of the board. “ Whenever we find
35 Daniels creeks... ............ 78 60 conditions existing in their respec­ preference or religious belief.
where a man fitting glasses who
36 Rogers................
The prospects for a large atten­ has not oomplied with the law, mea­
tive states. In Michigan, Wiscon­
»7 Sugarloaf............ ............ 34 00 sin and Rhode Island capital pun­ dance next year are bright.
More sures are taken to compel him to do
38 Ten Mile............ ............ 61 20 ishment was abolished over 50 letters have been received this sum­ so or shut up shop.” —Ex.
39 Coos River.......... ........... 78 20 years ago, aDd has not since been mer than ever before, asking for in­
A Warning to Mothers
40 Libbey................ ............139 40 re-enacted.
Though
nominally formation about the school, expres-
Too much care cannot be used
41 Myrtle Point....... ........... 592 90 prescribed by law in Kansas, the siug interests aud intention of at­
42 Rock Creek........ ........... 32 30 death penalty can be executed in tending. If you think of going to with small childaen during the hot
weather of the summer months to
43 Norway............... .......... 119 00 that state only upon the Governor’s oollege next year send to the presi­ guard against bowel troubles. As
44 A llegany............ ............110 50 warrant, and the Kansas Governors dent for a catalogue.
a rule it is only necessry to give
the child a dose of castor oil to cor­
45 Allegany............. ............ 68 00 have persistently declined to issue a
rect any disorder of the bowels. Do
The P ou ltry D octor.
40 BO tleatli vvmruui, tlic uuiidLuiv\l
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n o t u se any »u u n u iu vcru a t btt ’ c m v
47 Rowland............. ........... 35 70 sons, meanwhile, remaining in pri­
If you are interested iu poultry, oldfushioned castor oil, and see
48 Shiloh.................. ............ 23 80
ll. Iu five other states where the by all means send 25 cents in pos­ that it is fresh, as rencid oil nause­
49 E Marshfield..... ........... 69 70 death penalty exists the trial juries tage stamps to the Associated Fan­ ates and has a tendency to gripe.
50 Remote............... ........... 17 00 hare power to commute it to life ciers, 400 N. 3rd 8 t , Philadelphia, If this does not check the bowels
give Chamerlain’s Colic, Cholera
51 Utter................... .......... 34 00 imprisonment.
Penn., for their new book on the and Diarrhoea Remedy and then
52 Bancroft.............. ............ 28 90
The right of the state to take the diseases of poultrv. Althoogh com­ a dose of castor oil, and the disease
53 North Inlet........ ............ 78 20 life of a citizen has always been, paratively small ii is so concise, may be checked in its inciniency
54 Bandon...............
and doubtless must remain, an terse and lucid as to be of great and all danger avoid bed. The
55 Beaver Slough.. ........... 42 50 academic question, although, con­ value to the fancier and the breeder castor oil and this remedy should
he procured at once and kept ready
56 Esterheck........... ........... 25 50 ceding the soundness of the doc­ of poultry. It shows how to man­
for instant use as soon as the first
57 South Slougb.... ............ 47 60 trine of “ consent of the governed” age and rear fowls, how to detect indication of any bowel trouble ap­
58 Sunnyside........... .......... 61 20 as ultimate basis of governmental their different ailments, and how pears. This is the most successful
59 Halls creek........ ........... 37 40 authority, it must be admitted that to treat them by either allopathic treatment known and may be re­
lied upon with implicit confi­
60 Prosper .......... ............ 102 00 one canuot be morally held to a | or homeopathic remedies.
Tt is dence even in cases of cholera in­
61 Beachvtew.......... . ....... 11 90 contract whereby ho consent* that from the pen of the late John E.
fantum. For sale by R. S Knowl­
62 Bear creek........... ........... 25 50 another may take his life.
In our Diehl, the well known American ton.
63 Enchanted.......... .......... . 20 40 civil jurisprudence no man can give Poultry Association Judge, one of
Timber or Stumpage For Sale.
<14 Four Mile........... .......... 78 20 another the right to do him bodily the highest authorities on poultry.
The
owner of 80 acres of timber
Sitkum...............
65
injury. Such contracts are always
C hances for W estern ers.
land on the Coquille river near Fair-
66 Sand Hill........... ........... 78 20 void as against public policy.
But I
view, wants a bid for the stumpage
67 Excelsior.............
the case Against capital punish­
Washington, Aug. 11:— An op­
It is N. E.
68 Larson Slough... ........... 37 40 ment is made when it is shown sim­ portunity is afforded western peo- or the land as a whole.
69 Beavor H ill........ .......... 62 90 ply that it is unnecessary.
It is plo to enter the reclamation service. i of S. W. I and S. W. J of the 8.
70 King creek........ ........... 27 20 coming to be understood that the The civil service commission an­ W. 1 of 36 in 27, S. R. 12. W. Ad­
71 Buell.................... ........... 30 60 majority of human beings do not nounces examinations September dress, F. F. Weston, 1302, Webster
street, Oakland, California.
72 Coaledo............... .......... 27 30 refrain from the commission of capi­
19 and 20, at Portland, Astoria,
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Pleasant
View..
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tal crimes merely through fear of Baker and Eugene, Oregon, to
Herbine
74 Pleasant Hill....... ......... 44 20 being haDged.
Renders the bile more fluid and
make up a certified list of eligibles
75 Locust Grove. .. ........... 42 50
Every person who commits a capi-1 for reclamation work, at $1,800 thus helps the blood to flow; it af­
fords prompt relief from biliousness,
76 Glen Junction.... ............ 37 40 tal crime knows that, in states main- j
salary, and assistant examiners at indigestion, sick and nervous head­
77 Bridge................. ............ 39 10 taining capital punishment, the
from $1,200 to $1,600.
Irrigation aches, and over-indulgence in food
78 W T Dement.....
death penalty ia affixed to that crime. law and practical irrigation count and drink.
79 Lattin.................. ............ 44 20 From a personal study of more than 50 points, the public laud law 20,
G L Caldwell, Agt. M K and T
Joint 2 North Lake.. ........... 35 70 2000 cases, I am convinced that
and the other 30 points are divided R R., Checotab, Ind. Te r, writes,
W . H. B usch ,
moBt crimes are committed by per­ equally between
contracts, real April 18, 1903; “ I was sick for
over two years with enlargement of
Oounty Supt.
sons who either (1) expect to es­ property and abstracting.
the liver and spleen. The doctors
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cape all punishment, or (2) who,
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did me no good, and I had given
up all hopes of being cured, when
Nothing on the Market Equal to upon the spur of the momeot, are
Public is Aroused
regardless of all punishment, or (3)
mv druggist advised me to use Her­
Chamberlain's Cone, Cholera a id
The public is aroused to knowl­
who are governed by cosmic, social edge of the curative merits of that bine. It has made me sound and
And Uiarrhoea Remedy.
or individual factors which render great medicinal tonic. Bitters, for well.” 50c. sold by R. S, Knowlton
This fact ia well known to drug­
the prospect of punishment inopera­ sick stomach, liver and kidneys.
Farm for sale or trade— 40 acrea
gists everywhere, and nine out of
Mary H Walters, of 546 St. Ave.,
3 miles below Dora; 30 acres bill,
ten will give their customers this tive as a deterrent agency at the
Columbus, O., writes: ‘ ‘ For several
10 bottom, all fenced and in graae.
preparation when the best is ask­ time of the commission of the crime.
months, I was given up to die. I
Price, $1250. or trade for city
ed for. Mr. Obe Witmer, a promi­
had fever and ague, my nerves were
nent druggist of Joplin, Mo., in a
For shoes that have gome snap were wrecked; I could not sleep, and property. B. Folsom, Tuttle Hotel,
Coquille.
circular to his custoraerr, says: and style to them, call at Robinson’s.
my stomach was so weak, from use­
"There is nothing on the maiket in
less doctors’ drugs, that I could not
If
you
want
a
good
comb,
hair
the way of patent medicine which
Stop That Cough
brush, tooth brush, nail brush or I sleep, and my stomach was so
equals Chamberlain’s Colic, Cho­
When a cough, a tickling or ir­
weak, from useless doctors’ drugs,
bath
brush
go
to
Knowlton’s
drug
lera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
that I could not eat. Soon after ritation in the throat makes you
bowel complaints. W e sell and re­ store.
beginning to take Electric Bitters, feel uncomfortable take Ballard’s
Mohair, Oladsea
Silks, Gray
commend this preparation.” For
1 obtained relief, and in a short | Horehound Syrup. Don’ t wait un­
sale by R. 8 Knowlton.
Suitings, White and Silk Shirt
time 1 wasentirly cured.” Guaran­ til the disease has gone beyond con­
Waists, Laces, Embroideries, Mus­
teed nt Knowlton’e drug store; price trol. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ander­
Dress
son, 254 West 5th St. Salt Lake
Mrs. Erla Oarlock of the San lins, India Linen, White
50,-.
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Jose conservatory wishes to an­ Goods, etc., just arrived at J. W.
nounce that she is permanently lo­ Leneve’s store.
F or S ale . — About 1J acres of lard’s Horehound Syrup the best
In case you are thinking of buy­ land near the Academy, good house, medicine for coughs and colds.
cated in thif valley, and will receive
pupila in Piano and Organ at regu­ ing a piano, you should see Haines, barn aod out buildings.
Also We have used it for several years;
lar rates. Mrs. Carlock is an exper­ the Marshfield dealer. He keeps on jou n g orchard.
Address J. A it always gives immediate relief,
is very pleasant and gives perfect
ienced teacher and uses the most hand a stock of standard makes, and Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon.
satisfaction.” 25, 60c, $1.00. at R. 8.
modern methods o f instruction; that lives here in the county where be
Knowlton’s.
her ability is being recognized is can be seen at any time in regard
Ladies’ ties and all kinds of
evidenced by her large and growing to contracts, etc. Aod, it should be
fine shoes, the latest out, Eastern
class. For particulars call at the remembered that his profits go to
made, at the mill store.
Tuttle Hotel, Coquille; Myrtle Point build np and support the county
Children’* underwear, both wool
Hotel. Myrtle Point, or address at and its institutions, and not those of
and cotton, st J. W. Leneve’a.
some other state
Coquille, Oregon,
ENTLEMEN AND LADIES
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When away on vacation usually make notes
o f the trip and write to their own or some
other fellow’s sweetheart. Nothing enables
one to do this so nicely as one of our
F O U N T A IN P E N S
Price *1 .00. Absolutely guaranteed 14k
Pen, Platinum Point
U \ P O W L T O N ’S DRUG STORE
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West end of Front Street.
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PIONEER MEAT MARKET
Lard,
Hams,
Bacon,
Sausage,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
We Carry -
We are headquarters fo r everything in the meat line.
wants always receives prompt attention.
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COQUILLE, OREGON.
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Saddle Horses of beet quality always on hand. Good Rigs in redi-
nese for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roeeburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50
Goquille Furniture
and BOX FACTORY
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MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit coxes
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
prompt Attention.
S. H. M CADAM S