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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1907)
Coquillc Jicmlfc V o l . 24: No. 38. Entered «a second-class matter May 8, 1905, at the postonico at (.’•quille, Oregon, under act of Congres» of March 3, 1879. $1.50 P e r Y COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , JUNE 20, 1907. High Ideals on the Farm. ANNUAL REPORT OF ear y A V A m V A V A V ^A V A ^ CityTreasurer of the City of Coquille, “ Higher ideals in agricultural life a will not injure any one, but will leDd strength to any cause o f public o Coos County, Oregon DR. RICHMOND interest that we may champion.” » Those concluding words by N. E. FISCAL YEAR 1906-07 l’ H Y S IC U N AND SURGEON. Cook in the Tribune Farmer nearly Office at S locum ’s Drug Store. a year ago are worthy of study r GENERAL AND WATER FUNDS. O oqv D i U , O re go n . those engaged in agricultural pur Phone Main licit. RECEIPTS. suits throughout the length and » > To cash on hand, May 31, 1906.................................. .$ 226 49 bredth of the land. Nowadays we “ “ show license................................................... 65 00 hear much of the abandonment A. F. Kirshman, 2 50 the farm by the younger genera “ “ peddler’s license......... ......................... .. ...... “ “ fines.................................................................. . 353 85 tion and how to keep the boys D entist . the farm. Surely to attain this ob “ 11 water dues..................................................... . 3,418 80 Offioe two doors Booth of Post office. 850 00 ject there can be no surer or better “ “ saloon license................................................. . way thnn through the higher ideals “ « dog tax........................................................... 5 00 . - . Oregon. Coquille in agricultural life. Though the “ “ rent on city property................................... 60 00 235 48 first duty of the farmer is the care “ “ special tax, 1905 ........................................... .............. . and culture of his farm, yet while ...................................... 1906 ........................................................... .. 3,519 79 “ “ transferred from street funds..................... toiling thus, and all honest toil 54 25 W. E. THRESHER 129 30 good, be must diversify his work. “ “ miscellaneous receipts ............................................. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW As in study, it is well to have varie Total ....................................................................................... $ 8,920 46 W k ddkbh ckn - - - - - O regon ty of studies at one time to preserve DISBURSEMENTS. the elasticity of the mind and pre By cash; officers’ salaries ........................................................ $1,047 48 vent a centering of thoughts entire 75 80 PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., ly on one subject, which has the “ “ city election ................................................................. “ streets and bridges................................... . 1,138 60 effect of weakening rather than “ EKANK BU RKHOLDER, MGR. “ printing and stationery ........................................ 25 00 strengthening, so the farmer must “ Farms, Timber and Coal Lands. “ interest on bonds ........................... ....................... 1,142 50 bring more variety into his life, nur “ Residence and Business Property. “ electric lights .............................................................. 766 80 ture the garden of the mind, culti " Mining Stock. “ “ water system ............................................................. 863 24 vate the ideal, bring to his home COQUILLE, - OREGON “ water bonds redeemed.............................. 1,400 00 the best journals and books, which “ “ fire department.......................................... 690 00 are now within the roach of all. Let “ I “ “ court costs...............1.................................. 6 75 there be less of the monotonous “ quarantine.................................................... 22 00 drudgery on the farm. Beautify “ E. D, SPERRY “ interests on warrants................................. 164 91 the home and give some thought to “ Attorney and Connoellor at Law. “ “ saloon license returned........................... 935 09 the science of agriculture. “ transferred to street fu n d ........................ Office in liobinson Building 52 If all the readers of the Tribune “ Drive Masher Out. “ miscellaneous disbursements................... 31 65 Farmer will for a little while give “ Under New Management. I “ on hand, general and. water funds......... 616 12 “ Mashing’’ will soon be placed attention and think what this life “ on the farm really means we will pee Total.............................................................. W. C. CHASE, $ 8,020 00 what higher ideals may be brought LIABILITIES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW into agricultural life and how the By water bonds outstanding .................................................. $18,000 00 in a proper manner or Office in Robinson Building, Upstairs tiller of the soil may be broadened “ warrants outstanding, general iuiul ......................... 1,061 10 S t r ic t l y out into an ardent student of na I Councilman George Baker has ture study for, F ir s t - C l a s s . Total ........................................................................................ $19,061 10 etormined to wage war on this un- \ To the solid ground of nature trusts the RESOURCES C. R. BARROW, mind that builds for ages. esi. able element, and to make it j 616 12 Total cash on hand as above ................................................. $ Attorney and Counsellor at Law I If we pause for a little in the dai First-class References Total net indebtedness ............................................. ly routine of farm work to consider $ 18,444 98 ,i O pposite I. O. O. F. Hall. Fifteen Years* Experience . Successor to J. T. L itth the broad fields for diversified study STREET AND SIDEW ALK FUNDS C o qu ill e C i t y , O re possible in agricultural life, we may RECEIPTS. "well won ler at the desire on the To cash on hand, First Street extension fund at He will present nn ordinance T part of many to exchange agricul Mil at time of last report ............................................... $ 42 86 * tural life for that of the city. It “ “ First Street extension fu n d .................. ............ 44 34 J. J. STANLEY X * must surely be from want of knowl “ “ Second Street improvement fund .................... 1,109 50 to speak to a woman whom he does 7 K * LAW YER edge o f the opportunities for ad “ “ First Street sidewalk fund .................................... :now or to make any attempt ? i\ 737 64 * vancement and the realization of to ilirt with her. A $50 fino or the “ “ transferred from general fund to First Martin Building, - Front Street T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. ¥ * higher ideals of the true study of ickpile are provided as penalties. 52 Street sidewalk fuud ............................................... C o qu ille . O regon * * agriculture as the master science. Promise of hearty support from “ “ Chapman sidewalk fund .......................................... 84 10 B illia rd Card rooms (j> The master science! *Tbat is per tuer City Father- in his war upon T otal..................................................... * 2,018 96 haps an ambitious title, but it is le flirts has been given, and it is A. J. Sherwood, * and DISBUHSEMESTS. and one which may be easily claimed for believed the proposed measure will A ttorney - a t - L aw , * * 33 40 Agriculture, as she calls into her j By cash, First Street extension fund...................$ be passed by the Council without N otary P u b lic , (!) Pool Tables Drins ^ transferred from First Street extension service a greater number of sciences ( “ “ position. 7i\ Coquille, : : Oregon fund to general fund........ .. ........... 53 80 than anv other industry that man ‘Many young fellows in this city Second Street improvement fund........... 1,109 05 I can choose— chemistry, botany, | “ “ F ruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. are becoming altogether too bold,” ?IN transferred from Second Street improve- physiology, are some of those called | “ “ Mr. Baker yesterday. “ They /is C ity News Stand. W a lte r S in c la ir, * ment fund to general fund............. 45 into the service of Agirculture; nor regate in front of cigar stores * A ttorney - at - L a w , 738 16 First Street sidewalk fund .............................. is the student limited to strictly “ “ street corners- and ogle and N otary P u b l ic , 6 68 Chapman sidewalk fund .................................... scientific lines; he has also the uu- “ “ at every woman or girl who Coquille, : : Oregon. on hand, Chapman sidewalk fund ............... 77 42 bounded field of nature spreading “ “ passes, in an attempt to flirt with out before bis mind and eye, new At times they boldly speak $ 2,018 96 Total .............7 ............. ................................................. phases of study to interest his mind, mien they have never seen be LIABILITIES. H a ll & H all, to awaken that inner spirit leading fore. $ 76 00 By warrants outstanding Chapman sidewalk fund A ttornets - ax -L aw , men to desire higher ideals in life. ‘The other night I saw a man ap 15 95 “ “ “ B St. improvement fund ealer in K eal E state o f a ll kinds. These thisgs should not be forgot proach a little 16-year-old girl and ten in the seeming isolation of farm Marshfield, Oregon. ff* B . FEItfTOHT k to her, and ask her if she 91 95 Total .................................................................................. $ life. Let those who complain of the RESOURCES. would not like to go out and have P re p monotony of farm work stop to To cash on hand, Chapman sidewalk fund .............. 77 42 a good time. The girl had never $ Saddle rses , best quality always on band. Good Bigs in r<di think a little as they work, and they C. A. Sehlbrede, seen the fellow before, and ness for np<cial trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Net indebtedness ..................................................... 14 53 « will find there is no monotony ni it. she was badly frightened. By the Attorney-at-Law, Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty Respectfully submitted, but that it is work full of interest time I learned of the girl what bad Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 Notary Public. Phone 761. R. S. K nowlton , Treasurer. and variety. The mere routine of happened and started in search of ploughing and cultivating the soil M a r s k f ik l d , O r e g o n . the man who had insulted her, may seem uninteresting enough, but ty to feed the soil that grows those with the intelligent manipulation of he had disappeared. Had I suc consider the purpose of their work,! giants of forest. animal life, the moddling, breath- ceeded in getting hold of him he Again, in that other branch of the ing creatures in accordance with and it at once becomes deeply inter would have attempted to make no E. G. D. Holden, esting—the preparation of the soil farmer’s work, the breeding of live the will and purpose of a guiding more mashes in this city. L aw yer , MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. for the reception of the seed and stock, he can have his higher ideals, mind. It rises in its boundless “ It is high time the women and J ustice of the P eace growth of the plants; the aeration seeking after improvement always, possibilities to heights that are fairly girls of our city were protected from 1. S. Commissioner, General Insurance of the soil so that there may be free and I could not illustrate the possi godlike. It sounds the depths of such men, and I hope this ordin. Agent, and Notary Public. Office Fancy and Staple passage of air for the breathing of bilities and attractions in this branch the profoundest mysteries of physi ance passes. If we chtch a few of in Robinson Building. cal existence, verging on the bor of agriculture better than by quot the plant roots, and supply of oxy these smart fellows and secure a Coquille regon. Groceries. gen, to maintain the existence of ing from the conclusion of Alvin H. ders of the infinite itself. The conviction, I believe it will teach germs in the soil creating plant food. Sanders’s book, “Shorthorn Cattle,” world of human endeavor presents all mashers a lesson; and that Port Here, too, chemistry may come in; where he pays a high tribute to the no nobler field of action, no realm land will soon be rid of such men.” Nuts, Candies, To of thought demanding a higher chemical analysis can tell what are breeder’s are: . — Telegram. “ The sculptor hews from the order of ability.” the constitutens of soil, but it can bacco and Cigars. Truly, then, this great science of Eggs For Hatching not tell what the soil may produce; solid marble images of grace, beauty Str. D IS P A T C H agriculture may well be called the that will depend on its treatment or strength that provoke the plauses From all thoroughbred stock-— of the world. His contact with his master science, and what other in and the action of the seasons. Tom White, Master 8. C. Brown Leghorn, $1 per setting dustry can man choose where there Leaves I Arrives Follow this line of thought thro work is direct. In calling from the or $5 per 100. Black Menorca and Bandnn....... 7 a - m I Coquille .. .10 a -w. Coaoille ........ 1 p - m . | Bandnn . . . . 4 p - m . the life of the plant, from the tiny stone creatures of his own concep is better advantages, for cultiva White Plymouth Rocks, $1 per set ting those higher ideals that elevate CnnneotA at Coquille with train for Marshfield seed deposited in the seed bed on tion the figures may lie shaped at W. L. McADAMS H. H. McADAMS ting.’ No hundred lots. and steamer Eiho for Myrtle Point. mac’s life?—New York Tribune Also some young registered Jer to the harvested crop. Each week, will. A Abidjan or a (Janova lifts Farmer. sey cattle and Berekshire pigs. eaeh month briDgs variety and the vei! from bis superb handiwork < Str. F A V O R I T E J. C. W atson . G! A. Robinson has just received and gains a place in the gallery of j change. All around are nature's J. C. Moomaw. Master, Coquille, Oreg. a complete new line of men's negli e Arrives working food for thought. Mark immortals. Compared with him » «>»» — ——-—- quill« .......... 7 a - m . Bandon. .10:45 a - m . gee overshirts. Timber Claims «don .......... 1 p-M. Coquille. 4:45 p - m . the bursting o f the leaf buds in who has the peper to conceive an A nice line of sheet music has spring, the falling leaves in autumn, ideal animal form and call it into 1 am in the market for the pur with their ever changing shades of life through a profound knowledge ! VaU earl'!- and g e f t h e b l * Str. ECHO chase of good fir, or cedar claims, color, cauRrd by the action of the o f nature*» intricate an<] hidden i . , ,, CARRIAGE AND LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES H. Jam*. M uter. , .t . , ..l, 4. . « . . We wish to call your attention to for spot cash, in favorable locations. sun and air on the ehotmoal const,, laws, the greatest sculptor ,s a mere the f#ct , h„ t w„ r(irry the begt h, (n„ L it me hear from you at once, at Leave« | Arrivée WAGON WORK AND OUTFITS MyrtlePnint. . .7 A-M. | oquüle C’y 9 30 a - m . tuent c f the leaf, carrying in its mechanic. There is higher „ „ j bacon on the market. Every Port Huron, Michigan. Ouquille C i* y ...l P-M. | M yilie P’t.,4 00 r C o c ju ille O rego n A ngus G . M ai ka v . fall to earth many elements of fertili j form of art than that which daals I piece guaranteed, at Land k Lyons'. Daily except 9nnday SUNSET CITY Two miles below Bandon. A beautiful seaside residence plat fronting on to the Pacific Ocean with lull view o f the big water and the most w esterly city in the U. S. Lots on sale by the Bandon Co=Opeartive Realty Company Come Early and get First Choice. Geo. Conger, Livery Best of Turnouts Feed and Sale Stable Hay, Grain, Feed. )iO !e ie io ie K )!e ie ie ie e !e ^ ^ ie ie ie !e ie K )K ^ ^ ^ )ie K ^ Josh’s Place, ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE __ r ”l " " _____ i___ North Coquille Store COQUILLE RIVER STEA MBOAT CO North Er.t. »enrv Street Bridge. McADAMS BROS. EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers