Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 19, 1907, Image 1

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    Coquille 31 era là
\ öl . 2 4 : No. 37.
Entered ab second-class matter May
8, 1905, at the poatoiRce at 0 m v Ü1« i
Oregon, under act of üongrcHH o f March
3 , 1879 .
DR. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Cilice at Slocum’s Drug Store.
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , JUNE ,£F 1907
W hy is This Delay?
List of New Text Books.
$1.50 P er Y e ar
Marshfield Races.
Tho following article is taken
Following is a list
from the Roseburg Review of June books as chosen by the
10, relative to the inaction of the | Commission for use in
Coos Ray people regarding the pro- public schools after the
| posed electric line connecting Rose- i year:
burg with the sea:
KHADERS.
of the text
The date of the opening of the
Text Rook Marshfield races will be on July 3.
the Oregon Entries are now open with Secretary
first of the F. P. Norton, of the Racing As­
sociation, and will remain open un­
til June 22. Four purses of $100
Wheeler’sG raded Primer $ .10 $ .25 each are up and it is believed that
“
“ 1st Reader .10
.25 all of the different classes will be
“
“ . 2d «
.15
.35 filled. The purses and rules gov­
“
“ 3d "
.20 .45 erning the rece meet as follow.
Oyr’s Fourth R eader.. . .
.25
.50
F irst R ace .
“
Fifth R e a d e r..* .... .30
.60
For two and three-year-olds.
GEOGRAPHIES,
Half mile. Purse $100 Entry fee,
Natural Introductory Geo-
$ 20 .
raphy.............................. .27
.54
S econd R ace .
Natural SchoolGeography .57 1.13
For four-year-olds and upward.
ABITHMETIS.
Half mile. Purse $100. Entry fee
Smith’sPrimaryArithmetic .18
.35 $ 20 .
“ Practical Arithmetic .33
.65
T hird R ace .
MENTAL ARITHMETIC
For two-year-olds. Three-eighths
No separate book adop ted; will of a mile. Purse $100 Entry free,
use written arithmetic.
$ 20 .
SUNSET CITY
Roseburg is still awaiting devel­
opments at Coos Bay on railroad
matter. Our people are ready and
anxious to go ahead with the work to­
ward consruction of the line and are
A. F. Kirshman,
growing impatient at the unexplain­
ed delay on the purtofthe Coos Bay
D e n t ist .
people who are in charge of the or­
Office two d oors Boatti o f F ob » offioe.
ganization recently effected by the
joint committees from the rever-
-
.
Oregon.
Coquille
al towns interested. As the time
goes by our people are inclined to
give more credence to the rather
startling
statement of conditions re­
W. E. THRESHER
ported from Bandou, and published
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
in Thursday’s Review. The abso­
W e d d erb u rn - - - - - O regon
lute silence of the Coos Bay papers
HISTORY.
F ourth R ace
regarding tho line to Roseburg in­ Thomas’ElementaryHst’ry .60
.60 . .Free for all ages. Half mile.
dicates that the movement is meet­ History of U. S. by Doub .70 1.00 Purse $100. Entry fee, $20.
GRAMMAR.
PACIFICREAL ESTATE CO., ing with no active support there.
Entries for the above races dose
If such bo the onse our peuple will Buehler & Hotchkis’ Mod­
with the secretary June 22,1907, at
E R A N K B U RK H O LD ER , M O R.
in all probability take up the Ban­
ern English Lessons... .30
.40 which time $10 is payable, and on
Farms, Timber and Coal Lands.
don proposition at an early date, as Buehler & Hotchkis’ E n­
June 29 the balance, $10, is payable.
Residence and Business Property.
glish Grammar............
the feeling to have a direct outlet to
.55 All purses are guaranteed and di­
Mining Stock.
the sea, and just as soon as it is,
CIVIL GOVERNMENT.
vided ns follows: 70 per cent to tho
COQUILLE,
-
OREGON
possible to get it. If Coos Bay de­
No separate book adopted— histo­ winner and 30 per cent to the sec­
sires to remain isolated, no one is ry to be used.
ond horse. Four or more horses
going to hinder them. Neither will
PHYSIOLOGY
to enter and three or more to start.
Douglas county people put their First Book in Hygiene
Owner’s colors must be named at
E. D, SPERRT
mouoy into a railroad for the per­
(Krolin) ......
18
.35 the time of the secoud entry, June
&ZSZSSSSZSZffiZS^£ZSSZSZSSZSZS^^
Attorney and Councellor at Law.
sonal benefit of a few individuals. Graded Lessons in Phys­
29, and horses must bo run under
Office in Jiobinson Uuililiny
Possibly the Coos hay sentiment, is
iology and
Hygiene
such colors. Catch weights will be
President Roosevelt is highly
reflected in the following from the
(K rohu) ........................... 30
.50 the rules.
Under New Management.
elated over the plate of solid gold
Prop.
Marshfield Times of Juue 5th:
NATURE STUDY
F. P. Norton, Secretary.
which is to be presented to him by
“ Every additional detail which Agriculture for Begin­
the people of Georgia as a reminder
W. C. CHASE,
After July first, the United States
ners
^Burkett, Stev-"
tends to throw light upon tbe South­
of
Georgia Day at the Jamestown
«
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
will tij) the humble waiter in dining
ens k H ill).......................38
ern Pacific lino to Coos Bay wilbo
Exposition. The gold of which the
cars of railroad trains, whenever a
Office in Robinson Building, Upstairs
W R IT IN G
received gladly by Coos Bay people,
plate is made was taken from a mine
Government officials travels. This
and
for all realize the inestimable good Outlook Writing Books,
S t r ic t l y
located near the Georgia homo of
I
has
just
been
decided
by
all
depart­
1
to
7
...................................
.05
that will result to the country as a
F
ir
st -C l a s s .
ments, after manv complaints from tbe President’s mother and the
result of tho roads coming. Rich Outlook Copy Slips, 1 to
C. R. BARROW,
plato
bears
a
reproduction
of
Bul­
C ...........................................
.05 the colored dining car waiters had
dairy, timber, and agriculture lands
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
poured into the various secretaries loch Hall, the Bulloch coat-of-arms,
Outlook
Practice
Books,
that have hitherto suffered because
and Georgia coat-of-arms in addi­
First-class References
A, B, C, I ).........................
.05 and assistants. Tho custom for
of lock of transportation will be
Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall.
tion to nu appropriate description.
Fifteen Years* Experience
years
has
been
to
all
>w
traveling
SPELLING.
Successor to J. T. Litt ' i
thrown open and the growth and
The
plate,
which
is
six
by
ten
in­
C o Q u iU iE C i t y , O r e |
.05 ! officials 25 cents a day as proper
development of the country will re­ Emp;re Writing Speller.. ..
ches in size, is an exceedingly hand­
Heed’s Word Lessons...........12 .22 , sum to appease the dignity of the
ceive a wonderful impetus.
some piece of work.
The box in
porter
on
sleepiug
cars
but
hereto­
MUSIC.
\\S
‘There is still, however, a certain
which
it
is
encased
is
made
of Geor-
?K
fore tho dining car waiter seems to
\l/
J. J. STANLEY
amount of wonder as just where this New Educational course:
The gambling frenzy which seized
?l\
.30 have been overlooked in the appro-
line is going in relation to Coos Bay. j First B ook .......................15
tho excitable portion of our politi­
æ
LAWYER
pri
tion
bills.
The
matter
was
then
Secoud
Book.....................15
.30
The location of the route seems,
*
cal public and swept all before it for
*
taken
up
with
the
result
that
here-1
Third
B
ook.
.
.
.
,
................18
.35
Martin Building,
•
Front Street
wrapped in deep impenetrable mys- J
T. H. M EH L, Proprietor.
a few hours last Sunday has pessed,
*
Fourth B ook.................. 20
.40 after he will receive more than even
COQUILT.B. O b KG >N
^ toi y after it leaves the Umpqua river
WS
leaving a substantial sum in unearn­
/î\
the
lordly
individual
of
the
whisk
Fifth
B
ook
..............
.25
.50
above Gardiner. It is certain that
ed increment in the pockets o f one-
Billiard
broom, his fee being set at 40 -cents
DRAWING.
Card rooms /IS
tho cities on the bay will have con­
half of its Y’ictims and assets deplet­
*
a day. There are 4760 dining cars
A. J. Sherwood,
nection with tbe road. It is also j Art Education Drawing Books, 1
ed by the same amount to the other
*
and
operated
daily,
according
to
the
In­
and
to
8,
first
three
■
ooks,1
15
cents;
obvious that tbe strategetic point
A t t o r n k y - a t - L a w ,
half. The spectacle presented harks
*
terstate Commerce reports, and it is
between Portland and San I' rancisco i last five, 20 cents.
N otary P u b l ic ,
back to the childhood of the race,
Poo!
Tables
Drins
estimated that there are on the road
is Coos Bay because of its d e e p !
Coquille,
:
:
Oregon
*
H igh H o n o r F o r C o o s Bay.
for the Government daily 725 offi­ before the qualities that are known
water facilities. JVis practically as­
as
judgment
and
discretion
wero
de­
*
cials.
Should they each contri
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
i
sured that the bay will not be bridg-
Coos Bay now enjoys tho distinc­
veloped.
The
sight
of
men
eager
*
ed. Therefore tho Southern Pacific tive honor of be ug the headquar­ bute 40 cents to the colored waiter, to place their money or its equival­
Walter Sinclair,
City News Stand.
must long before this have purchas­ ters for the Oregon Order of tbe the total daily amount would be ent in property or future earaings
A ttorney -A t -L aw ,
*
ed its route, which it appears must Eastern Star. A telegram received $290, or the real tidy sum of $102,- in jeopardy upon an issue concern­
N otary P ublic ,
prrillei the eastern side o f tho bay. yesterday stated that Mrs. Florence 850 a year.
ing which the guess of one man is
Coquille,
:
Oregon.
There could be no better plan fol­ Bnrgelt was elected to the chair of
For more than a month some of seldom seen outside of the commer­
lowed than for that road to pass Worthy Grand Matron of thiB State, tile logging outfits have been unable cial grain pit or the annual gather­
down that side of t t ° hav.
It is the highest office in tho Stnto to sell their logs. The sawmills at ing of tribes on an Indian resevation.
Hall & Hall,
order, and is undoubtedly a great Portland and other points are only The thing to be regreted in a game
“
It
is
admittedly
a
freight
road.
A t romans- at -I. aw ,
It lias for its chief aim tbe handling compliment to the ability of Mrs. S. runing in the daytime, instead of of this kind is that it is not possible
Doaler in R eal E state o f a ll k in d s .
of the enormous volume of freight E. Bargelt, who has been a Grand being operated day and night as was for both sides to lose.— Oregonian.
B . FELNTOIV
Marshfield, Oregon.
which its coming will nurture. Officer for the past four years, hav­ formerly the case. There is a gen­
W
anted :
By
Chicago
wholesale
Pxop
_______ L
Freight roads are not wanted on the ing received the appointment of eral stagnation in the lumber indus­
and
mail
order
house,
assistant
man­
peninsula o f Coos Bay.
lhey Grand Electa from Mrs. Gatch, of try all along the line, caused by
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. G ood Rigs in redi
A. Sehlbrede,
the falling off in demand at San ager (man or woman) for this coun­ ness for specinl trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
should all run down tho mainland Salem, tour years ago.
Salary
This will make Mrs. Bargelt’s Francisjo. Logs enough to cut ty and adjoining territory.
kttorney-at-Law,
across the bay. We have a very
Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty
$20 and expenses paid weekly; ex­
small peninsula here and cannot af­ fifth year in offices of tbe Grand severul million feet of lumber are pense money advanced.
Work Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. ra. Fare $5.50
lblic.
Phone 761.
held on the lower river. The owners pleasant; position permanent. No
ford to let it be taken up by more Lodge of the State.
u —~ — -
u s a n t iD , O regon .
Tbe Grand Chapter of Oregon are unable to get any kind of i
investment or experience required.
than our terminal tracks and local
Spare
time
valuable.
Write
at
once
opened Thursday in Portland at 8. offer for them.— Telegram.
electric railroad.”
for particulars and enclose self-ad­
While tbe line from Roseburg is 30 A. M., and will continue until
New line of ladies’ belts at Rob­ dressed envelope. Superintendent,
Saturday
evening,
soon
after
which
E. G. D. Holden,
not mentioned in the foregoing, it
132 Lake St. Chicago, 111.
inson’s.
• *#»w
-
virtually givec notice that the bay Mrs. Bargelt will return home.
L a w y ir ,
MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress.
Vetch and fodder corn seed at
Mrs. Bargelt joined the local
G! A. Rdbinson has just received
J ustice o r the P i a c i
towns have “ no room’’ for any ter­
Knowlton’8.
a complete new line of men’s Degli-
S. Commissioner, General Insurance
minal ground for this line. Or is chapter of tbe Eastern star seven
P lanerman W anted . — A first-1 gee overshirts.
Agent, and Notary Public. Office
Fancy and Staple
it possible that the Times’ article years ago and since that time has class planerman is wanted immedi­
A nice line of sheet music haB
in Robinson Building.
was inspired by the fine Machiavel- held all of the five highest positions ately by Riverton Lumber Co.
just been received by C- E. Barker
Coquille
regon.
Groceries.
lan manipulations of some S. P. in the local order, ¡ d addition to the
Call early and get the best.
Garden seeds garden seeds at | k Co.
representative, who is thus endeav­ five since held in the Grand Lodge Knowltons Drug store, a full sup­
We wish to call your attention to
oring to block the movement for of the Stat6. The position of ply of garden seeds. Both in bulk | the fact that we carry the best hams
Worthy
Grand
Matron
is
an
import­
aud
in
packages.
Nuts, Candies, To­
another line almost in its incipiency?
and bacon on the market.
Every
F or S ale . New 8 Room Home; piece guaranteed, at Land & Lyons'.
Tbe spirit that occasioned the sub­ ant one, and entails the necessity
bacco and Cigars.
scribing of over $100,000 here in of a great deal of traveling, as all central location; lot 100 x 108;
Eggs For Hatching
S tr . D I S P A T C H
less than 24 hours is already begin- of the chapters in the State, of which I garded and barn; exellent condition,
there are over a hundred, have to ; address. P.O. Box 186
iog to grow restive under the appar-
From all thoroughbred stock—
Tom White, Master
be visited and their work pissed
Coquillo Oregon,
8. C. Brown Leghorn, $1 per setting
antly needless dalay and if Coos bay
Leaves
I Arrives
or $5 per 100. Black Menorca and
B an don........7 a - m . | Coquille___ 10 a - m . does not want this road, the Ban­ upon by Mrs. Bargelt. It is neod- i
C oquille....... 1 p-M. | B andon___ 4 p - m .
White Plymouth Rocks, $1 per set­
less
to
a«y
that
Mrs,
Bargelt
is
an
W . L. M cA D A M S
8. H. McADAMS
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield don proposition will be given carlv
ting. No hundred lots.
able
woman
in
lodge
work,
b
ein
g
1
Anv
persons
who
want
Jexcelleut
I
and steamer Echo for Myrtle Point.
consideration.
Also
some
young
registered
Jer­
¡especially proficient as a critic ofipsture for horses and cattle should
! the work" done by the chapters. Mrs. ! ell on the undersigned.
Pasture sey cattle and Berckshire pigs.
Str. F A V O R IT E
Large stock of grass Recti at
J. C. W atson .
|
Bargelt
is
the
wile
o
f
the
well
is
about
nine
miles
from
Coquide.
J. C. Moomaw, Master,
Knowlton Drug Store.
Coquille, Oreg.
B
ros
.
known Marshfield jeweler,— Times
H a s se s
aye
Arrives
.....
«’s q u ille........ 7 a - m .
Han«Ion.. 10:45 a - m .
for
Oyster shells and
grit
Timber Claims
Bandon.......... 1 P-M.
C oqu ille. 4:45 P-M.
Residence
tor
Sale.
Nice line of silks just arrived at
chickens at O. Wilson k Co’s.
Mrs. Nosler’s.
-------
1 am in the market for the pur­
O. 'Wilson & Co. have received
„
„ .„
.
.
I Nice residence, Eight Rooms
their full line of spring and summer
“ White River H our is the best m A b , th Urge p in try. Hot and chase of good fir, or cedar claims,
S tr. E C H O
CARRIAGE AND
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
goods.
Robinson has it.
cold water upstairs and down, mod- for spot cash, in favorable locations.
H. Jam*. M ail«,
Let
me
hear
from
you
at
once,
at
re*
I
Arrive«
For
Sale,
one
work
horse
six
cm
conveniences.
Nice
lawn
and
WAGON
WORK
AND OUTFITS
Attention Dairymen, Knowlton
rtleP oiut. ..7 a - m . I nqnitleC’y 9 SO a - m .
Port Huron, Michigan.
years
old,
weight
over
1300
pounds.
I
fruit
trees.
For
price
and
terms
call
has
a
large
stock
of
fodder
corn,
aille C i t y ... 1 p -M. | M yrtle P ’t. .4 00 r » .
C o q u ille
-
O re go n
A s o ra G . M ackay ,
¡on V. R. W ilson Coquille. Oregon.
t>eet seed, carrot seed, and Vetches. Apply to Frank Nelson, Norway.
D eity except Samtay.
C o q u il l e , O r e go n .
F ilone
ain I'll.
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 Co=0pea tive
Realty Company
Come Early and get First Choice.
Geo. Conger,
Livery
Feed
Best of Turnouts
i
Sale
Stable
Hay, Grail*, Feed.
)¡eieio¡0!e¡o¡e¡e¡e¡oieioíe¡e¡oieie¡oie¡eK)ie¡oK)!G^
Josh’s Place,
R0SE3URGMVIYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
North Coquille Store
COQUILLE RIVER STEA MBOAT CO
j
North Enei
nenry Street Bridge.
Notice
McADAMS BROS.
EXPERT BLACKSMITHS
and Horse Shoers