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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1907)
(Eoqmlle Hcralft. V ol . 2±: No. 27. Enteral ■■ second-class n atter May X, 1905, at the poi to IB ce at Coquille, Oreiton, under act of Congress ol March 3, 1*79. $1.50 P er Y ear COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , APRIL 3, 1907. Bettering The Common School«. Cuts Ont Cigarettes. IS 2 S 2 SZS^$ 2 S 2 $ 2 S 2 S 2 S S S & S ^ S A Content. Amendments to the educational Cigarettos cannot be sold or given Tbe Oregon Society of Sons of laws of Oregon made by the last away in the cities of the state of American Revolution offers prizes Legislature were framed by educa Washington aftbr September 1 of to the pupils of tbe public schools DR. RICHMOND tors in the interest of thoroughness this year, according to tbe anti-cig of the state of Oregon, for essays on PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. and comprehensiveness along prac arette law that was passed at the subjects connected with our war tical lines. Incidentally or sequent last session of tbe legislature. Tbe for independence. Office at Slocum's Drug Store. ially, they will lead to an increase law provides that cigarettes, cigar CoquiLLK, OaaaoN. Prizes of $30 and $20 will be Phone Main 133. in the wages of teachers, and it ette papers or tbe tobacco for tbe given for the first and second best may be hoped, to greater attention making thereof cannot be sold or essay respectively, written on any to the practical education of the given away in the state, but it does o f the following subjt-ots: many rather than undue expendi not make it unlawful to smoke cig E. D, SPERRY 1 Joseph Brant and the Indians ture ol energy upon the higher edu arettes, and if tbe fiends can provide of the Revolution. Attorney and Coanoellor at Law. cation of the few. some way by which they can receive 2 Public schools as a means of Office in Robinson Building Governor Folk, of Missouri, not their supplies from neighboring Americanizing the Children of ing the tendency to make our sys slates they may smoke ae many Aliens. T tern of public education topbeavy, cigarettes as they please. This law 3 Separation of Church and State says in his straightforward way does not meet with any opposition in America. W. C. CHASE. ‘ ‘It is of more consequence that all from the dealers, as they have al The essays are limited to three ATTORNEY-AT-LAW the poople should have some educa ways been subjected to a heavy thousand words each, must be writ Offloe in Bobinaon Building, Upstairs tion than that a few should be license for selling cigarettes and ten in the student's own hand writ highly educated.’’ and when be they claim that it will not diminish ing on one side only of the paper, adds, “ Every state needs more their sales as other kinds of tobacco and accompanied by a certificate of common scboolbouaes, better equip will be sold in place of the much the writer’s teacher, stating that the C. R. BARROW, ment, better-paid teachers and bet despised “coffin nail.” —Times. Attorney and Counsellor at Law writer is a pupil in a designated ter teachers, no school being bet class, and that the teacher believes First-class References Back and forth tbe third term ter,” be says that which ever friend the essay to be the pupils own un i 't )<m Ye irs’ Rtperienoe talk ebbs aod flows. The President ol the public schools will indorse. aided work. The essay must be C oquille C it y , O b * The conditions that disturb noci- himself has said nothing on the sub signed by ,tbe writer, giving also ety caouot be dealt with in a reme ject for some months, aud the chan his or her postoffice address. They dial way from the top downward. ces are that he will not agaio let him should be forwarded to Mr. A. M. J. J. STANLEY Like the festering sore, they must self be drawn into the discussion Smith, Fenton Building, Portland, be treated from the bottom upward till toward the meeting of the next Oregon, and should reach their des law yer — ‘‘healed from the bottom," ub the national Republican convention. tination not later than the 25th of Martin Building, * ^i"0“ * Street surgeons say. In many sta'es, says Then he is likely to throw some May, 1907. CoQUILLH, O b EOON Governor Folk, ten dollars are much needed light on his position, In awarding these prizes the com spent for higher education where and it probably will take the form mittee will be governed by consid I one goes to lay the foundation of of backing some one man, probably erations of: A. J. Sherwood, an education in the common schools. Taft, for tbe nomination. Everyone 1 Originality. SUMMONS. This refers more especially to the knows that the stock market flurry A t to bn by *A T -L Â w , 2 Accuracy of Statement. iu New York was the culmination IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE states whose educational institutions N o t a b t P u b l io , 3 Manner of Treatment. STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR of a threat on the part of the rail have been reached by the opulence C o q u ille , : : O regon THE COUNTY OF COOB: 4 Orthography, Syntax, and of Rockefeller and Carnegie and road managers to knock the bottom Punctuation. A. E . Seaman, Plaintiff, I vs. | Sait in Equity to Stanford, but the tendency ie the out of the President’s popularity by These prizes are offered to en ____ 'y Fletcher, Minnie Quiet Title to putting in a dam to the “ wave of Fletcher, and John Doe, I Heal Property. same in many states less munificent Walter Sinclair, courage lovs of our couutry and Defendants. J ly endowed. Wherever such effort prosperity” the country is enjoying. the study of its history. To Henry Fletcher, Minnie Fletcher and ATroaKsv-it-Lxw, and John Doe, the above-named defend- exist it is “ like putting a million- Everyone also knows now that the N otart P u b l ic , Additional information may be dollar dome on a thousand-dollar President told the high financiers obtained by writing to general ants: C oqu ille, : : Oregon. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR bouse." Again quoting Governor in effect to crack tbeir whip aud Tliomne M- Anderson, care of The EGON: You and eaoh o f yon, are hereby see what they could do. They let notihed that yon are required to appear and Folk: Buckingham, Portland, Oregon. answer the complaint filed against yon in It is well enough for men of the panic go as far as they dared C o m m ittee . Hall & Hall, the above entitled coart and oanse, in which wealth to endow great universities and shook down some values with- A. E. Seaman is plaintiff and you, the said A ttobrrtr - at -L aw , Hearat B u es the Tribuno I out hnrming the actual properties. Hemy Fletcher, Minnie Fletoher and John to give uncommon education to a let in R ra l E st ât * o f a ll k in d ». Doe are defendants, within six weeks from few, but it would be better if they I The flurry is over now and the re Chicago, March 27.— W. R. the data o f the first publication o f this M arshfield, O regon. ______ would give some of their millions sult has been (o leave the president Hearat today tiled five suits against summons, to-wit: Within six weeks from for a common education to the many. stronger with the public than he the Chicago Tribune, of $500,000 the 13th day o f March, 1907, and if you fail so to appear and answer on or before The donatiou of large libraries to wan before and the railroads are each, for libel. The suits are based the 24th day of April, 1907, that datd be sending President Mellen to Wash C. A. Sehlbrede, cities and towns is a commendable on five articles published in the Tri ing the last day of the time prescribed In thing, but if tbe millions these li ington to talk the matter over. The bune yesterday, each article being tbe order of publication, the said plaintiff A tto rn e y -a t-L a w , braries cost were given to the eyes of the country are moro that an extract trom a speech "de will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint in this suit, a N otary Public. Phone 7*1. cause of education of the masses ever focussed on railroad and eith livered by Secretary Root at Utica, succinct statement of which relief is as fol M arbhfirld , O broon . lows: through the common schools, the er corporate control. The Presi November 1, 1907. That tbe defendants and each of them, public benefit would be greater. dent has mapped out a de mite be required to set forth the nature o f their line of policy, aud what he wants Stolen Gold is Recovered We need universities and we need claim in the real property in the complaint now is to see that policy carried out. desonbed, and that all adverse claims of libraries, but these should not cause E. G. 0. Holden, Pueblo, Colo., March 27.—Thirty tbe defendants or either of them, or any He will not be the next nominee for tbe neglect of the comm ,n s hools. L aw trb , the pro ideney, but ho probnbly sacks of gold ore, valued at $10,- parsons claiming nnder or throngh them to The effort made by our educa J ust icr o r thr P raor 000, said to have been stolen from snid real property be determined by a de will name the man. mimissioner, Oensral InsnrRnee tional workers to take Oregon out cree o f the court herein: the mines at Ryolite, Nevada, and That by said deoree it be declared, ad it, and Notary Pohlie. Offloe of the liet of tbe states thus char Governor Hughes on C h ild shipped into Colorado by high judged and decreed that tbe defendants or in Robinson Building. acterized as maintaining a system of Labor. graders, was siezed at the local of either o f them, have no estate, title or inter Coquille regon. topbeavy education is s commenda Governor Hughes, of New York fice of the expiess company today est whatever in or to the real estate de- ble one. That it will result in the State, is iu favor of child labor re by a deputy United States marshal. I scribed as follows to-wit: “ Lot one (1) in I (lock Three i3) in the town of Sooth Marsh betterment of our common schools, form says the National Child Labor The sacks were addressed to George i field, Coos Coar.ty, stste o f Oregon, as sur- the more adequate pay of teachers Committee in its official department veyed and platted by A. J. McMillan C. E . A. F. Kirshman, Richurdsou. for C. H. Merohant and Mary L. Merchant, who make teaching a profession in in the Woman’s Home Companion D entist . Uobt. Dillard, who has a good his wife, aud of reoord in the offloe of the stead of a stepping-stone to some for March. The governor’s emphat Count y Clerk of saidOoos County.’’ said real other vocation, and the general in ic stand as outlined in his message position in San Francisco, sends estate beieg alao described aa “ Block forty- Office two doors Sooth of Port offloe. crease of knowledge among the will be of great assistance in the us a copy of a daily paper, which he font (44: in E. B. Dean A Oo'a Addition to the town of Marahfield, Coos County, Ore C oqu ille . - • O regon. masses through the village or travel contest with those who are ever says coutains a sensational article in gon, aa anrveyed and platted by William which he figures proininontly. Said ing library, and the suburban or seeking to weaken the child labor Hall for E. B. Dean A Co., and of reoord in district high school, is confidently laws of that state especially whore daily turned out to be a production the offloe o f the County Clerk of aaid Coos of Chinatown, and the marked ar- County: that tbe title o f plaintiff thereto he says: OOQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO believed .— Oregonian. ia good and valid, and that plaintiff haa a ticale could only bo deciphered by title in fee atmple in nrd to said deacrlbed “ The children under sixteen Notice estate. shmi'd have an eight-hour day; some rice eating, almond-eyed Celes real Str. D I S P A T C H That the defendants and each of them, Notice is hereby given that all Coos tial from the Flowery Kingdom. such a provision will not only fur. and all persona olalning onder or through Tom White, Master County Warrants drawn on genera 1 .eaves I Arrive« nish protection, but will also aid We submitted the daily to that con them or either o f them, be forever enjoine J road fund aud endorsed prior to M en,ten........ 7 A-R. I C oqoille.. ..1 0 A -«. sumptive looking Chinese, who and debarred from asserting any claim Connine....... 1 r-M. I Bandoli . . . . 4 r-u. April 1, 1007, will be paid on pre tbe admiuistrative officers in their whatever in or to aaid lands and premises Connects at Coquille with train lor Marshfield enforcement of the law. I ulso bears the appropriate Dame of One adverse to plaintiff, and for snch other re sentation at my office in Coquille and steamer Krho for Myrtle Point. Lung, and after perusing the article lief as to the ooort shall seem meet and recommend that in order to protect City, Oregon. Str. F A V O R I T E children against dangerous employ he said: “ Ikey heap big foolee; equitable, and for hia costa and disburae- No interest will be allowed after bedbug.”— ments in this suit. J. U. Monmaw. Master, ment, there shall be a more precise allee same clazy likee j That on the )3th day o f March, 1997, the ayes l Arrive« March 31, 1907. J. B. D u lle y . Coos Bay News. Ceqnille....... 7 a -«. I Bandon..10:4* A M. ___ | Hon. John F. Hall, Judge of the Connty prohibition, specifying tbe occupa Treasurer Coos County Oregon. Bandon.......... 1 r-M. I Coqnllle. 4:46 r-M. ~~ j Court o f the state o f Oregon for Coos tions in which children under 16 Dated March 25, 1907. Ladies Night Connty, duly made an order, dated on shall not be employed. General --------- that day, directing that serviee of snmmona Str. E C H O prohibitiocs as to such matters are Thursday night of each week will i in this suit be made by publication thereof, Notice. H. .lams. Master, be given to couples skating only. [in the &<,nUI* H“ 4lD,’ 1 n? ^ p*' I want timber land«. I represent apt to be found inoperative.” i reaves I Arrives Nothing but couple, allowed on w the ! j County, P?b‘i“ once ed eaoh * a°q L' “ successive M yrtlePoint. . . 7 A-M. I cqaille C y 9 30 a - m . an agregate oapitol of $50,000,000, 8 r jj| week for six W amtbd . — Gentleman or lady to floor d u rin g the e v e n io g . Coqufll« C ity .. .1 P-M. | Myitle P*t. .4 00 r-M. Come or write quick if you want to travel for Merchantile House of give tbe la dies plen ty o f skating weeks. Daily except Sunday. A. E. BEAMAN do business. P, W. Reeder Attorney for Plaintiff in Pro Per. large capital. Territory at home or and first-class o rd e r w ill be g & ’ The safe and reliable t i w n - ^ g j P. O. Box 78, Marshfield, Oregon abroad to suit. If desirable the tained. screw NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. home may be used as headquarters, The New and Speedy tmM l9 W a st e d : By C h ica g o w h o le sa l, . . . . , __ Parties wanting Logan berry weekly salary of $1,000 per year . , . . . i Department of the Interior, Land Office plants csn get them at Myrtle Point and expenses. Address, Joe. A. and mail ord e r house, assistant man- , t Roiebur(fi Oregon, Dec. 4th, 1906. at 50 cents per dozen. Address a g er (m an o r woman) fo r this cou n- j Notice ¡, hereby given that Robert A. Alexander, Coquille City, Ore. c p je n a e n M a ste r lock box 146. This berry is ths fa ty and a d jo in in g territory . Salary ! Eaeton, of Sitkum, Oregon, has filed F ob S ale . Good Shingle mill, mous discovery of Mr. Burbank, Wil! make reaular trips between of C s|ifornilli ig , „ „ „ between with or without engioo, also includ $20 and expenses paid w eek ly; e x -i notice of hit intention to make final money advanced. Work five-year proof in support of his claim, C o q u ille R ive r and San a raspberry aod sblackbery, is one ing ranch if desired. Inquire of pense pleasant; position permanent. No v iz : Homestead Entry No. 10392, made F ra n c isc o . of th* b®*‘ ffrown tod*y- Young k Albee, Fishtrap, or ad investment or experience required. Jan. 2, 1901, for the N54 8W W , BWl^ No Stop-over at W ay Ports. , Spare time valuable. Write at once NEJ*. 8 E ti N W ti, Section 6, Township dress at Coquille. Electric Lights. Everything in First] P °* Sal*- One hundred and for particulars and enclose self-ad will be made before County Clerk and Licorice Liver Laxative, the best dressed envelope. Superintendent, Clerk | sixty acres of coal land, containing Class i Style. tj of County Court ol Coos County. bowel cleaowr. Price 50 cents. also 1,000,000 feet of red cedar and Oregon, at his office at Coquille,Oregon, 132 Lake S t Chicago, 111. on April 15th, 1907. the same amount of fir. Inquire of For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co FOR KALE. He names the following witnesses to quille City, C. Y. Lowe. Bandon. Nelaon Jones, Coquille, Or. Garden seeds all kinds Onion , prove his continuous residence npon One hone 6 yean old, weight Oarden seeds garden seeds at sets grass seeds and field seed a and cultivation of the land, vi* : Waiter about 1900 pounds, also one mero i M. Laird, James D. Laird and James G. A. Robinson baa his new de- Knowlton* Drug store, a full sup Knowltons Drug store. . . . . . . ..... . Benham, of Bitknm, Oregon, and Jacob 3 yean old. Enquire o f Henry ivery wagon in commission and la ply of garden seed*. Both in bulk L o n g silk g lo v e « s t O. Wilson A o. SUmmler, of Dors, Oregon. and in packages. Grady, Norway, Oregon, now doing hit own dsliyering. SUNSET CITY T w o m ile s b e lo w B a n d o n . A beautiful seaside residence plat fronting on to the Pacific Ocean with lull view of the big water and the most westerly city in the U. S. Lots on sale by the bandon Cooperative Realty Company Come Early and get First Choice. Str. Elizabeth C o ’s. I BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. ZSZSZSZSZ^ZS^^ - - - W. H. Mansell, Under New M anagem ent. ■ Livery Best of Turnouts Feed and Sale C t-L I- s ta b le S tr ic tl y F ir s t -C la s s . Hay, Graiti Feed. O pposite 1. O. O. F. hall. Successor to J. T. Little ************************** * * * * Josh’s Place, * * * Billiard * * and * * * * * * * Pool Tables Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and City News Stand. ************************** ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B . F E N T O IV P rop Saddlo Horses of best quality always on liutid. Good Rigs in redi ness for special trips. In fact, a geDvrnl Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roaeburg at 10 p. in. Fare $5.50 North Coquille Store MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Nuts, Candies, To bacco and Cigars. North Enc i ;nrv Street Bridge. S. H. McADÄMS Blacksmithing LOGGING WORK Horseshoeing CARRIAGE WORK For Bargains in Buggies and Carriages come and examine our line wa have tbe'best that money can buy at th« loweBt prices.