Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 05, 1907, Image 1

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    Coquille limitò.
V ol . 21: Xo. 35.
Entered as secomt-claas matter May
8, 1905, at the poitofflce at C e q a ill e ,
Gregna, u'liler aei of Congress of Marcii
3,1879.
.50 P er Y ear
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , JUNE 5, 1907.
W hence Come Cattle of
Future.
the
People Show Devotion.
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N e w B oat Line to Coos.
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Better service between Portland
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CantoD, Mav 28.— Eight thou-
We all know that the demand for sand people passed through the and Coos Bay ports, that will pro­
all moat products last year was very McKinley home this nfternoon and vide ample facilities for greatly en­
DR. RICHMOND
strong, everything offered was quick- viewed the body of Mrs. William larging Portland's trade, is to be
|y absorbed and record prices have McKinley. It had been stated that granted by a new stenmer line to be
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
been raado.
, admission to the house will be from placed on the run by the Southern
Office at Slocum’s Drug Store.
The steamirs Czarina and
Connect
this
with
the
other
fact
3 to 5.
At 10:30 this morning Pacific.
Coqt’ iLLK, O btoon .
Breakwater
will be put in commis­
that
the
settler
on
the
range
is
mak-
women
and
children
lined
up
in
1
Pboue
ain 133.
ing great invasion, and then the front of the house waiting to pass sion within the next few months,
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question naturnlly arises, ‘ Where by the casket. At 2:30 the doors with sailings every six day.
The announcement that these ar­
are the cattle to be produced?”
! opened, and from then until 5:30
A. F. Kirshman.
It must be on the farm.
people paid silent tribute to the rangements have been made will be
greeted with a great deal of satis­
We need them on our farms to woman they loved,
D hntibt .
The
supply the fertility that is being j Xhe casket rests in the same faction by Portland people.
Office two doors South of Post offioe.
constantly drawn away by carting place where the body of President business interests of tho citv have
the corn, oats and hay to market.
McKinley was placed. The funeral long clamored for adequate trans- ! £
Coquille
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Oregon.
By careful rotation of crops and j services tomorrow afternoon will be portation facilities to Coos Bay and
economy of by-products every 160 j simple and brief. Dr. Buxton, pas people of that section have been
acres of land will carry sixteen good tor of the First Methodist Church, eager to have such arrangements
cows and their offsprings until and Dr. Holmes, former pastor, made that they can trade with Port­
W. E. THRESHER
twenty months old.
have charge. Four musical selec­ land. The interests of Coos county
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
The latter at that age should tions will be sung.
are with Oregon, but owing to the
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weigh 1,200 pounds, and un average
The quartet will sing the same difficulty in transporting goods from
price would be $75 per bend.
music ns was used at President Portland to the C oob Bay cities
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The balance of the farm, by the McKinley’s
funeral
‘‘Beautiful much of this trade has gone to San
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., rotation system, will produce more Island of Somewhere,” “ Lead, Francisco. With the establishment
grrtin at less expense than if the cn- j Kindly Light,” and “ Neater, My of this steamer line there is no
PHAN K BCHKH01.DKR, MOK.
tire farm was cultivated.
God, to Thee,’’ “ The Angel” is to be doubt that Portland will secure all
Farms, Timber and Coal Lands.
By finishing the car of baby beef sung as a duet in the funeral cortbge the trade of the rich Coos Bay
Residence and business Property.
each year, a part of the grain can be to the cemetery. President R oose­ Country.
Mining Stock.
The matter has been under con­
marketed on the hoof at one-third velt’s carriage will follow the family
COQUILLE,
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OREGON
more than the price cn the open carriage.
Vice-President
Fair­ sideration for some time and it has
market.
been decided to place the Breakwa­
banks has already arrived.
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ter in service early in July, or as
James J. Hill, the developer of
Hardships in Army at End.
soon ns she is off the San Francisco
the northwest and one of America’s
E. D, SPERRY
drydocks, where she is being over­
greatest men, calls our attention to I
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Attorney and Conncollor at Law.
the great increase in population and
Long practice macchis and en- hauled. The passenger accommoda­
Offioe in Robinson Building
the wonderful development of our j durance tests in the army are to be tions on board are being enlarged
Snow Falls in Kansas
country, and prophesies that it will abandoned. There will be no re- and freight handling machinery is
Under New Management.
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be only a short time until we will ' petition this spring and summer of being added.
Concordia, Kan., May 14.— Quito
consume all our products.
j the reports of hardships experienced
The Czaiioa, a freighter,now ply­ a fail of snow here, and frost pre.
W. C. CHASE
I believe this is true, and that we j by men and horses on loDg record- ing between Puget Sound, the Co­ dieted.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
will feel it in meat productions first, breaking marches of 1,000 to 2,000 lumbia river and San Francisco.will
Lincoln, Neb., May 14.— A heavy
It is natural for the American I miles, as came up out West and not enter the service until fall, ow­ fall of snow, which will benefit the
Offioe in Robinson Building, Upstairs
and
S t r ic t l y
people to go together; for a long Southwest a year ago.
ing to the demands of the present wheat, covered most of Eastern Ne­
This situation is due, for the most traffic.
period they have all been selling
F ir s t - C l a s s .
braska to d ay Freezing in north
their cattle and we are just draw­ part, to protests from the men and
Both steamers are suitable for the parts of the irtate.
C. R. BARROW,
ing near the time when they will all their friends as a result of the long run proposed for them. The Break­
Attorney and Coniwollor at Law
marches that were inaugurated last water was built in Philadelphia and
be buying again.
W anted : By Chicago wholesale
First-class References
We will see these cattle go year, and the fact that the rate of has a net register of 7i)3 tons, is 201 and mail order house, assistant man­
Opposite I. O. O. F. Mali.
desertion in the infantry has in­ feet long and 80 foot beam. She is ager (man or woman) for this coun­
Successor to J. T. Little
Fifteen Years* Experience
higher than ever before.
creased notably within the year just f equippeTl with modern, first class ty snd adjoining territory.
C oquillk C ity , O rk J
History repeats itself.
Salary
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There are more men turning to passed, and also it is becoming more I machinery and is fast.
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pense money advanced.
Work
the farm for investment and pleas­ difficult tor the army recruiting way she is an up to date steamer.
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pleasant;
position
permanent.
No
ant homes than ever before, and officials to find men willing to enter
As welcome as the news of the investment or experience required.
J. J. STANLEY
the
service.
they will save some cattle, regard­
new line is in Portland, it will be Spare time valuable. Write at once
LAWYER
War Department offi dais have hailed with delight with perhaps for particulars and enclose self-ad­
less of price.
I saw a cow sell at 3| cents per learned that word has gone abroad even greater satisfaction on Coos dressed envelope. Superintendent,
Martin Building,
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Front Street
T. H. M EHL, Proprietor.
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pound that afterward produced a generally that life in the army is no Bay, where an adequate line has 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111.
CoQUILLR. OBROOS
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$7,500 bull; another cow that sold long round of pleasure and, al­ been a long-felt want.—Oregonian;
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Willard of
Billiard
Card rooms
for $100 afterward produced a bull though it was bad euougb at best,
Proper were trading with our mer-
that,
sold
for
$1,000;
still
another
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the
inauguration
of
the
long
A. J. Sherwood,
Harriman Returns Coal Lands
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j chants on Thursday'.
and
cow that sold for $132.50 that after­ marches as a “ hardening process”
A ttobnky - at -L a w ,
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John Neilson of Prosper was in
ward produced calves that sold for were, above all, to be avoided.
Washington, May 14.—The Un­
N otary P ub lic ,
Poo! Tables
^ Soft Dr in
Frank i Because of those marches, both the ion Pacific Coal Company, of which J this city .Saturday, being on bis re-
from $1,000 to $8,000 eavh
Coquille,
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Oregon
infantry
and
cavalry
have
grown
A- Nave iu the Live Stork World.
E. H. Harriman is president, has i turn from a three weeks’ jaunt
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decidedly unpopular among pro­ returned to the government about j through Washington and into Brit­
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
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Larger Car W orks
spective recruits and it is to change 2(>00 acres of mineral land in W y­ ish Columbia.
Walter Sinclair,
City News Stand.
Through the filing of amended this conditon of affairs that the de­ oming. The attorney-general and
A D ice line of sheet music has it:
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A t lORNBY- at -L a w.
articles of incorporation of the W. cision has been reached to abandon I interior department says this does ! just been received by C- E. B rker
N otary P u b l ic ,
Call early and get the best.
H. Jndgon Company, increasing the the long-distance march.
not mean that criminal proceedings ■V Co.
Coquille,
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Oregon.
canid
uol
be
instituted.
A standard box of strawberries
capital stock from $2500 to $25,000,
S e x of the National Bird.
consists of one pound of sorted
papers arranging which have been
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Inspectors At W o rk
berries (if any oue should happen
forwarded to the Secretary of State, t
It has been declared by a lectur-
Hall & Hall,
to ask you). “ Round Hill” brand
a movement is finally under way!
The
axe
is
about
to
fall
on
tin-
| er to the Mothers’ Club of New
A t t o b n k ïs - a t - L a w ,
promising f >r Portland the largest!
j York City that the official eagle of violators of the pure food law as the j ,lt Robinson s.
m iei in R e a l E s t a t i o f a l l k in d s .
car-manufacturing works in the !
We wish to call your attention to
¡the country, as shown in authorized Agricultural Department is making
the fact that we carry the best bams
Marshfield, Oregon.
West.
preparations
to
begin
prosecutions
designs, is female.
The proof
and bacon on the market.
Every
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Railroaders connected with sys­
offered is the white tufts of feathers just as soon as the iusptctorR have piece guaranteed, at Land & Lyons’.
tems terminating here, Limber man­
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in redi
; on head and breast.
The female obtained samples of the different
Mrs. J. A. Lamb went to the bay
ufacturers interested in some of
C. A. Sehlbrede,
When
I eagle is larger and stronger than articles under suspicion.
ness
for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
Saturday on here way to her old
the largest plants in Portland and j -
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
nale. Most persons imagine these have been procured charges home at Medford where she will
Attorncy-at-Law,
the Willamette Valiev, and local
the metaphorical bird as a male. will be formulated and supplied to enjoy a visit with her parents, Mr. Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50
Notary Public.
Phone 781.
capitalists are concerned in the ven­
Ornithologists say that the conven­ the United States attorneys in and Mrs. Woodford, of that place,
ture. The first shops will be estab­
M ABSHPIBI.D. O h ROON.
tional design does not indicate the whose districts the offenders reside. snd other relatives and friends.
lished on the line of the 0. W . P.,:
sex. But the law is plain.
In the Up to the present moment the
and will be completed by November
description of the seal accepted by Bureau of Chemistry ha, not had
Eggs For Hatching
1. 1007, when cars will be started.!
the Continental Congress, June 20, the time to take steps in securing
E. 6. D. Holden,
. The project has been under way j
From all thoroughbred stock— !
MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress.
1782, the masculine pronoun “ his” samples but now that fifty food in­
L awyrr .
since September, 1006, when W, H.
S. C. Brown Leghorn, $1 per setting
Is used three times with reference spectors have been instructed in
J u s t ic e o r t h b P rag «
or $5 per 100, Black Menorca and
Judson arrived from the East after
, 8. Commissioner, General Insurance
to the bird.— The Youth’s Compan­ the workings of the law, the excite­ White Plymouth Rocks, $1 per set­
long
service
with
the
Pullman
Car
Fancy and Staple
ment will begin and the opinion is ting. No hundred lots.
Agent, and Notary Pablio. Offioe
ion.
Company.
He
immediately
inau-
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expressed by officials that a large
in Robinson Building.
Also some young registered Jer­
Groceries.
gerated a movement which has cul­ W ill Need no Special Stamp number of prosecutions will result sey cattle and Berckshire pigs.
Coquille
regon.
minated in the capital stock of bis
J. C. W a tso n .
from these investigations.
company being increased. The c o r -; Postoffice Deparment officials are
Coquille, Oreg.
Sam Naas, the salmon cannery
poration will be used as a holding looking forward with interest to
Nuts, Candies, To­
For Sale.
company and later, when it has been *lle putting into effect of the law man, arrived frtrtn Astoria Saturday
fully demonstrated that the Rose permitting the transmission of let- and proceeded down the river by
bacco and Cigars.
A bargain if sold soon—Steamers
City can support a car plant among ters and packages for special de- the Liberty, where be will look after
S tr. D I S P A T C H
its industries, it will blossom forth H»*ry where the necessary 10 cents matters connected with his canning Echo and Welcome and barge and
It will not be long before my boat business between Myrtle
under another name. Though all postage is attached, in addition to plant.
Tom White, Master
he
will
begin
to make preparations Point aod Coquillo. Inquire of C.
the stock will be subscribed, most the ordinary postage. It is believed
Leaves
I Arrives
Ban J o n ........ 7 a - m . | C e q a ille .. . .10 a - k .
for the coming season. He does not H. James, Myrtle Point.
of
it
having
besn
signed
for
already,
the
department
that
a
consid-
C o n n i l l e ........ 1 P-M. | B andon . . . . 4 p - m .
W. L. McADAMS
S. H. McADAMS
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield ! it is proposed to start on a amall erable increaae in business will re­ wish this season to be handicapped
and steamer K j H o for Myrtle Point.
The safe anil reliable tiwn- M fW
as
he
was
last,
for
waD
t
of
materials
scale investing but $25,000 in the »«It from the rew system of special
screw
delivery and that the public will which were slow to arrive.
I initial plant.
The New and Speedy, j g f l
S tr. F A V O R I T E
The incorporators are W jj appreciate the saving o f trouble in
J. C. Minimaw. Master,
SUNSET CITY
T w o m ile s below Bandon.
A beautiful seaside residence plat fronting on­
to the Pacific Ocean with full view of the big
water and the most westerly city in the U. S.
Lots on sale by the
Bandon C ooperative
Realty Company
Come Early and get First Choice.
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Geo. Conger, fu ­
Livery
Feed
Sale
Stable
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ßest of Turnouts
Hay, Graht Feed.
Josh’s Place,
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ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
B. F E N T O N
P i op
North Coquille Store
COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO
North Ent
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I Arrives
Coquille ........ 7 A-M. I Bandon. .10:4ñ A-M.
Bandon....... i p - m . ! Coquille . 4:45 p - m .
i Judson. president and treasurer; j n°t being required to purchase the
J Martin, vice-president,and M.Wil- M ilia r blue stamp so long in use.
son, secretary. With the exception of
New line of ladies' belts at R ob ­
Mr. Judson, these do not represent inson's.
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mqch o f the capita! invested.—
F ob S ale .
A nice new four room
H . J a m ,. M w U r .
Evening Telegram
cottag«- and lot 55x100 feet in the
1..ave. i
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Arrive,
MyrtlePeiut... 7 a - m . | vquitle Cy 9 30 A-v.
Large stock of grass seed at north part o f town. Inquire of E.
U.v,nlll« City. IVB. [ Myit.« P 't.l 00 r «
, W. Gregg ora f the I D ra L o office,
Knowlton Drug Store.
pally evept Sunday.
Notice
Anv persons who want (excellent
psture for horses and cattle shonld
d l on the undersigned.
Pasture
is about nin« miles .rr.m Coquide.
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Vetch and^ fodder cori, seed at
Knowlton’s,
Str. Elizabeth
C. P. Jensen. Master
Will make regular tripe between
C oquille R iver and San
Francisco.
I»o Stop-over at Way Porte.
Electric Light*. Everything in First
Claw Htyfe.
. ienry Street Bridge.
McADAMS BROS.
EXPERT BLACKSMITHS
and Horse Shoers
CARRIAGE AND
WAGON WORK
C o q u i ll e
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