Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 12, 1907, Image 1

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Ente reti a h second-class matter May
'S, 1906, at the post otti ce at CeqiftiUe,
O rejón, under act of Congress of March
.3, 1879.
DR. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oilice at Slocum's Drug Store.
COQUILLE, O k EUOS.
Pbone
ain 123.
A. F. Kirshman,
D e n t ist .
I
Ofàoe two door« South of Post office.
Coquille
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Oregon.
W. E. THRESHER
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW
W ............................................... OREGON
PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO.,
FRANK BCRKHOLDER, MGR.
Farms, Timber and Coal Lands.
Residence and Husiness Property.
Mining Stock.
COQUILLE,
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OREGON
E. D, SPERRY
Attorney and Conncellor at Law.
Office in Robinson Iluilding
W. C. CHASE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offioe in Robinson Building, Upstairs
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
First-class References
Fifteen Years’ Experience
C on clu ,« C m , O ku
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J. J. STANLEY
Front Street
COIJOILLS, OaEOON
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A. J. Sherwood,
A t t o b n k y - a t - L a w ,
N otary P dblic ,
Coquille,
:
:
Walter Sinclair,
Oregon.
at -L aw ,
in R eal E stât * o f a ll kinds.
Marshfield, Oregon.
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0. A . Sehlbrede,
A ttorney-at-I.aw ,
Phone 7H1.
Notary Public.
j
E. G. D. Holden,
L awybb .
of thr
P each
S. Commissioner, General Insnrano.
Agent, and Notary Pnblio. Offioe
in Robinson Building.
Coquille
regon.
G9QU1LLE RIVES STEAMBOAT CO
Str. D IS P A T C H
Tom White, Master
axes
I Arrives
Bandon....... 7 a - m . | Coquille. . . . 10 a m .
rtoouille...... 1 r-M. I Bamlon
. 4 p - m .
nneots at Coquille with train tor Marshfield
and steamer E.-ho for Myrtle Point.
Str. F A V O R IT E
aves
J. U. Mnomaw. Master,
I Arrives
«'«atrille........ 7 A M. I
Bandon......... 1 P-M . I
In this sand was found a flow of
salt and very brackish water, which
soou filled the well to a depth of
about 120 feet, or almost exactly at
sea level, the surface of the railroad
yards being about 480 feet above
the sea, according to the measure­
ments of the engineers in charge of
the U. S. geological survey.
Drilling operations were at once
suspended and the matter reported
to railway headquarters. Pending
further instructions nothing is now
being done. Meanwhile this unex­
pected find is a matter of consider­
able local conjecture. In oil re­
gions salt water is often found just
above the oil strata but it is of
course unknown whether oil exists
here. It is not deemed probable
that this salty stream has any direct
connection with the ocean, which is
nearly 50 miles distant, notwith­
standing the fact that it has arisen
almost exactly to sea level. In
any event, further developments are
awaited with an increased interest.
— Roseburg Review.
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.
Another Quake at Frisco.
San Francisco, June 5.—At 12.2G
this morning San Francisco and the
cities about the bay were shaken by
a severe earthquake.
The shock
was the severest since the disaster-
ous temblor of April, 190G.
The
shock was not violent enough to
sever electrical connections and, al­
though the entire fire department
was placed in readiness to fight any
fires that might follow, there was
no blaze of any consequence.
As far as can be learned at this
hour the damage was limited to the
breaking of dishes on the shelves
and the destruction of a few totter­
ing walls in the burned district.
In the residence district a num­ 32 Defendants Fined $ 2 84,000
ber of people ran into the streets in
Under New M anagem ent.
Mobile, Ala, June 4,— Thirty-two
their night clothes. Along Golden
Talks at Nine Days Old.
Gate avenue a genuine panic pre­ men who pleaded guilty in the
vailed.
Several hundred women United States Court yesterday to
Roanoke, Va., May 29.—The pre­ rushed to the street in their night an indictmedt charging conspiracy
cocious performance of a nine-day- clothes. Three women were treat­ to cause the interstate carriage of
and
old baby* talking perfect English ed for nervous shock, but no one lottery advertisements, were sen­
S trictly
has thrown the Grayson County suffered injury as far as reported
Great Naval Display.
tenced today by Judge Toulraen to
F ir st -C l a ss .
neighborhood into a fit of intense
The earthquake was in the form pay floes amounting to $284,000.
Norfolk, Va., June 7.— While not excitement, Many people live in
Ti e defendants also agreed to
on so tremendous a scale as in the fear and trembling that some grave of two sharp shocks, the second fol­
surrender
for destruction all lottery
lowing
while
the
earth
still
trembled
opening weeks the naval display at catastrophe is impending.
The from the first.
books
and
other paraphernalia and
The
coming
of
the
O pposite I. O. O. F. Hall.
Jamestown will nevertheless be child is the offspring of Mr. and Mrs.
Successor to J. T. Little
shake was announced by the rattl­ to immediately dispose of the print­
maintained in an adequate manner Lofwich
Brewer, a well-known I ing of windows and the swinging ing establishmdnt belonging tc the
throughout the entire period of the couple of Crayson County, residing 1
of chandeliers.
Then came an ab­ Honduras National Lottery Com­ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
exposition.
near Fox Postoffice.
Tho United States government! The child was born two weeks rupt jolt and then a lessening pany, located in Wilmington, Del., 7T\
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has assigned three ships to duty | ago. When nice days of age it tremble, to be followed by another and operated under the name of the
quick jolt and a gradual lessening John M. Rogers Press, where the
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right off the great pier during the
startled its aunt, Mrs. Thomas
lottery tickets, have been printed *
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sexen months and these will be con­ Brewer, who was bolding it, by of motion.
for
many years. With these pleas *
Oakland,
Berkeley,
Alameda
and
T. h . M EHL, Proprietor.
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stantly open to the inspection of
suddenly beginning to talk, its other bay cities reported a shock of guilty and the surrender of all
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visitors.
Considering that the
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(articulation being perfect.
The
lottery material.
the Honduras *
exactly like that felt here.
most popular exhibit at the World's , , ,
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t .,
Billiard
Card rooms *
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j child called the names of its parents,
Reports so far received indicate National Lottery, which is the suc­ *
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fair a Chicago was an imitation bat-
,
, „ , ,,
..
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1 graudpareut« and others, repeating
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tleship built on piles in the lake, the j M c h u a [ n e 8 e y e r a l t i m e 8 > B n d f o l l o w . that the shake was felt at least as cessor of the old Louisiana State
and
and
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far south as Santa Cruz, 125 miles Lottery Cempany, passed out of N
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reality of the Jamestown squadron \ . „ R th,;8 with the word heaven.”
existence.
down the coast.
/l\ Pool Tables
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will be of the greatest interest to
Dr in s
Members of the family flew from
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strangers from the interior.
But
W anted : By Chicago wholesale
the house in alarm at Ihe monstrous
W ireless Telephones.
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this is by no means the limit of na­
und mail order house, assistant man­
behavior of the infant.
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
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val representation; the harbor of
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New York, June 2.— Ihe first agin' (man or woman) for this coun­
The child died yesterday.
The
City
News
Stand.
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Hampton Roads, being a naval ren­
*
Salary
story is corroborated by Dr. G. II. wireless telephone system in the ty and adjoining territory.
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dezvous, is seldom without several
Halsey, the physician who attended world is now being installed in the $20 and expenses paid weekly; ex­
war vessels lying at anchor, and the
pense
money
advanced.
Work
the mother at the birth of the child. Hoboken station of the Delaware,
pleasant; position permanent. No
ships of tho United States navy are
W. J. Phipps, postmaster, also cor- Lackawanna & ' Western railroad. investment or experience required.
constantly arriving and leaving the
It is expected that by the end of Spare timb valuable. Write at once
robrated the story.
harbor. The navy yard at Ports­
next week active service with fhe for particulars and enclose self-ad­
mouth, and the great ship-building
Mrs. C. A . Hunt
West street offices of the company dressed envelope. Superintendent,
plant at Newport News, nre gener­
132 Lake St. Chicago, 111.
in New York will lieve begun.
Word was received here last Sat­
ally crowded with war craft uuder
Following the success of the ex­
G! A. Robinson has just received
construction and undergoing re- urday, telling of the sad death of
B . FE1M TO W
periment, Dr. Lee de Forest, the a complete new line of men’s negli­
pairs, so that no visitor need leave | Mrs. C. A. Hunt, of Springfield, Or­
inventor, expects that tugs, ferry gee oversliirts.
P ro p
tho section without having his curi- ‘‘K00- * be news was a severe shock
boats and ocean-going craft of all
A
nice
line
of
sheet
music
has
osity concerning naval matters fully *° ^1(‘r sliiter, Mrs. J. T. Jenkins,
Saddle! Horses of best quality always on baud. Good Rigs in redi
kinds will be equipped with the just been received by C- E. B:rker
satisfied.
Mrs. Hunt had been suffering with
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
&
Co.
Call
early
and
get
the
best.
latest service. He is also planning
Some of the foreign fleets will not | » prolonged attack of la grippe and
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
to furnish all lighthouses and life­
We wish to call your attention to
arrive until later in the summer, and w’18
much bettec when com­
Leave Coquille at G a. ra„ arriving at Iloseburg nt 10 p. in. Fare $5.50
saving statious with his invention, the fact that we carry the best hams
an effort will be made to have this ! plications set in and passed away
Every
which will do away with the elabo­ and bacon on the market.
government extend a further invita- *n ft 8Pasm ° t couffhing last Satnr-
piece guaranteed, at Land & Lyons'.
rate system of code figures.
tion to the different naval powers
morning.
Already a conversation has been
The deceased is well known here
Eggs For Hatching
to make Hampton Roads a stopping
carried
on between Dr. De Forest
They left
place for their individual cruising and bad many friends.
in his Park building laboratory and
From all thoroughbred stock—
vessels during the period of the ex­ Bandon last October for their new the Sandy Hook signal station,
MRS, M. C. BOY RIE, Proprietress.
8. C. Brown Leghorn, $1 per setting
homo
at
¡Springfield.
8he
leaves
distance
of
20
miles.
position. This is a frequent occur­
or $5 per 100. Black Menorca and
rence in ordinary time and with four children and a husband to
White Plymouth Rocks, $1 per sot­
New line of ladies’ bolts at R ob­ ting. No hundred lots.
The news arrived
proper representations to the dif­ mourn her loss.
inson’s.
Also some young registered Jer­
ferent governments could be made too late for any of the family here
sey cattle and Berckshire pigs.
to attend the funeral.--Bandon
Vetch and fodder corn seed at
a feature.
J. C. W a t s o n .
Knowlton’s.
This is to correct the impression Recorder.
Coquille, Oreg.
The deceased was a resident of
F ob S a m . A 500-pound per
that the dispersal of the present
fleet signifies the ending of the na­ Coquille for many years and had a hour Economy cream separator with
For Sale.
power attachments. Price $50. In-
val display. At no time during the large circle of friends in Coos coun­
! quire of *V. M. Hamilton, Fishtrap.
entire period of the Jamestown Ex­ ty besides her relatives. Her father. j Phono 8x4 Farmer's.
A bargain if Bold soon—Steamers
position will there be less than 25 W. W. Haves, lives at Marshfield
Echo
and Welcome and barge and
We have a full line of mill feed
warships on the nearby waters for . W’R' sister of the deceased. Mrs I roll« 1 1» rley, bran, shorts, mid­ my boat business between Myrtle
♦
he instruction
instruction and
S° y ,,er- E ' E. Haves, of North
the
and cntert.rinn.cn,
entertainment Joh“ •
Bend, an 1 .1. 8 Hayes, of Mtrtle dlings, ground bone and wheat. Re P oint and Coquille. Inquire of C.
of vieitors.
Point, are brothers, and Mrs. J. T. member our phone number 131, nt H. James, Myrtle Point.
W. L. M. ADA.»
Jenkins, of Bandon, and Mrs. Chas. I Robinsons.
8. H. McADAMS
10-Hour Female Labor Law
Sterling, of Springfield.-Ed H erald .
F ob S ale . New 8 Room Home;
The safe and reliable tiwn
central location; lot 100 x 108
screw
The new 10-hour female labor law \ p LuntIi:, A* ' w T xted . - - A first- gn.rded and barn; exellent condition
The New and Speedy, JgTM
( went into effect May 25, so look out j class planerm >n is wanted immedi- address. P,0. Box 180
1 for the ladies. It prohibits females j ately by Riverton Lumber Co.
Coquille Oregou.
laboring more than ten hours in 24 ! Garden seeds garden seeds at
C. P. Jensen. Master.
in factories, mercantile establs-! Knowltons Drug store, a full sup-
Will
make regular trips between
ments, laundries or hotels end tes- P^Y
garden seeds. Both in bulk
.Inv persons who want (excellent C oquille River and San
taurants.
Proprietors
violating I ftU<^ ' n P8C^*nt*-
CARRIAGE AND
LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
F raA cisco.
same are subject to fines from $25
Auyone wishing house moving or pst.ure for horses nn«l rattle should
Pasture
WAGON
WORK
AND OUTFITS
to $100 for each offence
Also re- j other heavy work done can be ac­ ell on the undersigned.
No Stop-over at W a y Porte.
quires providing seats for female c »mmodated by calling on H. L. is about ninn »nibs !r«-m Coquille. Electric Lights. Everything in First
C o q u ille
.
.
.
.
.
O regon ,
~
- Stv le.
Class
H awses B ros .
employees.— Ex
Varney A E. C). Howe.
Lots on sale by the
Bandon Cooperative
Realty Company
Come Early and get First Choice.
feSSSZSSZS2ZS^3ZSZS2SZSSZSZSSZS^^
Geo. Conger,
Livery
Feed
Bandim ..10:45
Coquille. 4:45
a - m .
p-M .
Str. ECHO
H. .lame. Master.
e>
I
Arrive*
tleP oin t.. .7 a - m . I nqiri’ le ("y !» SO a m .
itile City. .1 P-M. I Myit.e P 't..t«> r-M.
Daily except Sunday.
Best of Turnouts
Sale
h a y , Grab
Feed.
Josh’s Place,
North Coquille Store
j
M A R snriii.o, O rroom .
J ustioh
Scottsburg, Or., May 31.—The
Southern Pacific has begun opera­
tions in earnest for the rushing of
the completion of the Drain-Coos
Bay railroad. A large two story
building is filled to capacity with
cement
for the constructing of
bridges and an area of over a half
acre is coverod to a ^height of ton
feet with ninety-pound steel rails.
Material for the building of eight
iron trestle bridges has beeu rushed
here and construction on them will
commence
immediatly.
It is
thought that next fall will see the
completion of the road to the towu
of Reedsport on the Umpqua river.
— Roseburg Review.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
Hall & Hall,
A t roits K y i
Just before the noon hour on Fri­
day the drillers at the artesian well
being bored beside the new S. P. R.
R. round house in this city made an
unexpected find. At a depth of
about GOO feet the big drill passed
through the body of bard rock in
which they had recently been work­
ing ayid entered a strata of sand
which very much resembles sea.
sand, only being darker iu color.
ear
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N otabv P ublic ,
!
Rush W ork on Drain R R
Y
er
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A t roaSKY-vr-L»w.
:
P. L. Phelan, the Myrtle Point
member of the committee on incor­
poration of the Douglas Coos Elec­
tric line, yesterday morning received
a stock subscription book and with­
in five minutes after opening the
mail he was besieged by applicants
for the stock, and as soon as word
was passed around a string of stock­
holders commenced to come in with
a steady demand ftr their vouchers
of ownership in the new line of
communication.
If the other sub­
scription books for the county came
in by the same mail, Myrtle Point
was the first to have a book for
subscriptions open, and Z. T. John­
son claims the distiction of being
the first actual subscriber to a
block of stock in the new line.
With tho opening up of stock
books the securing of franchises
and terminals will be undertaken,
and with them tho securing of
rights of way and making surveys.
The Iloseburg people insist that it
is up to Marshfield and the Bay to
take the first step in the franchise
matter and permit the proper ter­
minals for the line.
Iloseburg
stands ready to take the proper
steps and Myrtle Point and Coquille
will likewise be expected to take
the proper steps for the granting of
franchises.
Meanwhile the people of Myrtle
Point have the opportunity right
now to state definitely what they
will do for the line in the matter of
slock subscriptions.
The book is
open at the office of P. L. Phelan,
and the number of blanks is limited,
so that the first to come will be the
first served.— Enterprise.
Into Salt W ater at Dapth of Sea
P
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Oregon
T
Coquille,
Opened
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LAW YER
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Stock Books
Stable
C. R. BARROW,
Martin Building,
$1.50
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ,12 1907.
\ oL. 2d: No. 36.
Fancy and Staple
Groceries.
Nuts, Candies, To­
bacco and Cigars,
North bnc
Str. E l i z a b e t h
Notice
¿nrv Street Bridge.
McADAMS BROS.
EXPERT BLACKSMITHS
and Horse Shoers