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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1907)
1 / HeMà A A /^ \ r# \ fc titered a » uecoud-claas m atter May 8, 1905, at the postoffice at Csquille, Oregon, under act o i Congress of March 9 , 1879 . DR. RICHMOND P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON. Office at Slocum’s Drug Store. C o q u il l e , O r e g o n . Phone Main 1193. A. F. Kirshman, D rntirt . Office two doors South of Post offioe. . Coquille - . O regon. IV. E. THRESHER a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w VV kd o e u b u k n -- -, - O regon - I I PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., PHANK BUKKHOI.DKK, MGH. Farms, Timber and Coal Lands. Residence and Business Property. Mining Stock. COQUILLE, - OREGON E. D, SPERRY ' Attorney an«l Coanoellor at Law. Office in ItobinHon Building I I W. C. CHASE. A TTO R N E Y-A T-LA W ' Offloe in Robinson Building, Upstairs i______________ I C. R. BARROW, Attorney and Counsellor at Law First-olass Re.orenoes Fifteen Years’ Experience C oquille C i t y , O re J. J. STANLEY LAW YER Martin Building, • Front Street CoQUILLR. ORROON A. J. Sherwood, N o ta b t P u b l ic , : Oregon : A ttobnrt - at -L aw , N otary P u blic , : Oregon. Hall & Hall, A ttobnrys - at - L » w , Dealei in R eal E state of all kinds. M arshfield, Oregon. A tto rn e y-a t-I.a w , M O regon . E. G. 0. Holden, • of the U b a c i 0 . 8 . Commissioner, General Insurance Agent, and Notary Pabllo. Offloe in Robinson Building. C oqu ille regon. CWIUILU RIVER STEAMBOAT OT S tr. D IS P A T C H Tom White, M»»ter heave« I 10 A-W. 4 P-M. Connect« at Coqnille with train far Mjmhfi.M and steamer Esho for Myrtle Point. R en don ....... 7 a - » . I Canuiila...... 1 r-K. I OoqmlU Bandoa S tr. F A V O R I T E J. C. Moomaw. Master, ave I Arrives Coquille....... 7 am . | Han don........ I r-K. I An advance copy of the Official 1 call on the Fifteenth National Irri- gotion Congress has been received I by the H khald . It is ’ issued from the headquarters of thp Congress at Sacramento, California, and an nounces that this important conven tion will he held in that city Sep tember 2-7 inclusive next. The document recites the purposes of the Congress, invites the appointing of deleates by organized bodies o f all kinds, and announces special railway rates over all railway lines to California. An Interstate Ir r i gation and Forestry Exposition, the California State fair and special hui vest excursion over California »re among the entertainment fea- t " " H promised those who attend. Tlieftmrposes of . the Congress are declared to be “ Save the forests, store the floods, reelaim'tbe deserts, make homes on the lands,” and all who are interested ;n these objects or in any of them are invited to par ticipate in the deliberations and thereby contribute to a wise direc tion of National policies and devel opment of practioal methods of conserving and developing the great natural resources of the coun try. The personnel o f the Congress, as stated in the call, includes the President and Vioe-President of the United states, members of the Cabinet, Senators and Representa tives, Governors of State! Territor ies, members of state and territorial legislatures and state ¿ m o tio n , forestry and other commissions. Delegates may be.appointed by Governors of states and territories, mayors of cities, county governing In view of the general impression that the profoekipna are greatly overcrowded, it if surprising to learn that some of the leading rail roads of the country are finding much difficulty i ° securing proper ly qualified young men to fill sub- orbinate positions on the engineer ing staff. One road in particular has recently gone so far as to make the fact known in the public press, and to invite communication from young men who have passed through technical schools, and possess tbs necessary qualifications to enable them to commence work as rodmen and chairmen, or do the simpler instrumental work connected wi^b’ the construction and maiotena'nCe of railroads. It was further stated that the remuneration would be glltficieDt to enable these méb to m#;utaiu themselves at oncet. in. decency and comfort, and that for The glorioua Fourth ia tbe day when we express our patriotism. The way we express it tells more or less of its haturs snd value. A patriotism which can be adequately depleted by shooting off firecrackera, yelling an<l imbibing whisky ia doubtless an excellent thing in its way and place, but there is a better kind which cannot be represented by mere uproar. Tbe''one kind is boastful, defiaut, self-satisfied and not too well informed of what is do ing in other countries. The other is eager for tbe truth, whether tbe taste be sweet or bitter, and its in spiration comes from knowledge and candid thought. W e do not believe that patriot ism of the hilarious, noisy kind is on the w s d s in America. We hope it is n ot There are, and always will be, a.great many useful citizens who do n ot know very much and wbo cannot think very deeply. Still t l o v e their country, they are proud of its achievements, and it would be a sorry curmudgeon who should deny them the privilege of proving their devotion to the flag by making a noise. Uproarious patriotism uuty not be fading out, but tbe .patriotism which investi- gates, thinka^and looks into the future is certainly increasing, There is room for both. Portland -Woman About W e d H er Own Father. To Iverton, Wyo., July 1.— Erastus Siniger, who has lived in this re gion a number of years recently be came engaged to.his own daughter, Mrs. Nettie Farmer, and did not find’out his finaneee was his own daughter until a day or two before the time appointed for their mar riage. Siniger was believed to be a bachelor. A mofriinohial agency in the East put him in correspondence with Mrs. Farmer, who was then staying temporarily with a friend near Anaconda, M ont, though her home, she said, was Portland, Or. In her letters to Siniger she told him she was a widow, young and good-looking. In hia letters lie misrepresented his age. They agreed to meet and be married at tbe home of her friend in Montana, and when he went there he dta- fcovereii she was hia own daughter, whom he had not seen nor heard from since she was a little child, wheD, on the death of her mother she was adopted by a man named Cooper. U n d e r N e w M a n a g e m e n t. Livery Feed and Sale Stable Geo. Conger, £ro£- Best of Turnouts S F t r ic t l y ir s t -C la ss . Hay, Grain. Feed. O p p o site I. O . O . F . Hall. Successor to J. T. L ’tt's \ l/ \l/ \l/ VI/ M/ \]/ VI/ VI/ VI/ VI/ V / VI/ \J/ M/ W W \J/ SA/ SA/ \L/ Sd/ Sjy 7R /tv /t\ /us ?rv /K /tv * N / M/ w /Is /is /is 7i\ /TS /is Josh’s Place, * * * * * * * * /K /N /tv /K /i\ /i\ /is /is /Is /is T . H. M E H L, Proprietor. Billiard $. and * ìjfc' Poól Tables i ^hose who showed aptitude and ap>- plication there was a reasonable ex -Y (!) Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and pectation of early promotion, * 5 .4 h urtber evidence of the excellent City News Stand. opening afforded by the present industrial activity is found in the No denial is made by Navy D e fact that, in one of tbe leading partment officials that they arb in a technical college* of tbe country, serious quandry to provide officers every member Of the graduation and men for tbe new war vessels class of 1906 had secured an ap that are to be commissioned during pointment some.months before the the summer. Orders were given close of the college year. The de The way we celebrate the Fourth not long ago to the shipbuilding mand for technically-qualified men o f July corresponds to the cbarac- companies to have every vessel then in railroad work has unquestionably ter of our patriotism. I f it is of tbe under construction, rushed to oom been stimulated by tbe recognition hilarious sort, we are satisfied with pletion, but when the ships were of the fact that the increase in the noise. A boastful oration, the ju- beginning to be made ready, it was Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good R igs in n d i • capacity and weight of the motive bilaut strains of a steam organ, evident that there would be a ser- ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and L iv e ry bueinen. power and rolling stock, and tbe de plenty of firecrackers, compose the ious shortage of men to operate Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty mand for more intelligent supervi sacrifice which we offer to the God- them and Ppw the problem is to bq Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare ff> &0 sion due to the Introduction of dead of Liberty. I f our patriotism partly solved by placing on the re electric tradition on steam roads, ts of the reflective sort,' we gladly serve list several b ig battleships is rendering it desirable that not dispense with part of the uproar like the Indiana1/ Iowa and Ohio, boards, official and unofficial public on)jr eDgineering department, bodies, and org.nizationg of every j but also tho8e wh;ch have to do and think well of an oration which The men from these will then be kind including agricultural, horti with the maintenance and operation deals intelligently with National transferred to the new battleships, Since most Americans Minnesota, Vermont and Kansas, MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. cultural and commercial, as well as of the road should be run by men problems tlio général strength of ^ the boards of trade, chambers of com with sufficient technical knowledge, are thinking harder today than for j merce and development associa with sufficient training in natural many yeaTs before, gunpowder an4|^avy is being increased by the new whisky play a more modest part and more powerful ahipa, the num tions. science, to enable them to exercise I • •« , ber of vessels actually in commis The interstate exposition of Irri- a more intelligent oversight of their than they once did in our celebra sion and ready for service, is grow tions and rational oratory seems gated-land products aDd forest pro departments than is possible in tbe likely to dethrone tbe steam organ. ing less. W hile it is not admitted ducts will be held simultaneously case of men whose theoretical W e welcome the speaker who has officially, it now looks as if it is with the irrigation congress. The knowledge' ia bounded by tbe something to say and the courage the aim of the department to largest and finest list of trophies limits of a common school educa strengthen the ships on the Paojfic to say it. and prizes ever offered, will stimu tion.— Scientific American. In the harmony of our National coast first. I f this has any, bes/- late competition. The California state fair will follow the .Congress rojoicing sundry new notes ore au iog on the questions being discussed Saloonmen W ill Close For with joint opening and closing cer dible to tne attentive ear. W e are as to the far east, it ia not stated, Morphy. ,i z i still proud of our history And love but it looks'significant from the emonies attended by a great irriga tion celebration, • the day closing | Los Angeles, Cal., July 2 — The to heat it recounted; but we can ac fact that the putting into ccunmis- sion of ships in Eastern waters*will W. M cA D A M S with a magnificent allegorical Irri-j body of Francis Murphy, “ Apostle knowledge without reaentnrtent that 8. H. M cA D A M S gation parade and electrical fllu- of Temperance,” will be buried at othdr natidus have also achieved be held back-until the three vessels on the Pacific coast are ready for minations. [Rosedale Cemetery Wednesday greatly during the last hundred duty. When it is known that there Especial emphasis is laid upon. afternoon, after services at the years. Liberty, democraoy, the the opportunity afforded by this Simpson Auditorium, where rights of man, have advanced in are less than 2400 officers of all Congress for the study of irrigation, the body will lie in state for three' the Eastern Hemisphere as well as grades on the active list of the navy and that it would require almost irrigation practices and results, irri hours. The noble watch- Men promineut in the ia the Western. gated crops of every kind and irri affairs of Southern California, who wards which inspire our hearts re 4000 to make the complètement of each ship in thfe Davy complete, gation opportunities. Sacramento have been associated with the dead sound from England to Japan. Tbe some idea will be gained o f tbe task CARRIAGE AND ‘ LOGGERS'SUPPLIES ia situated near tbe center of the evangelist in his temperance work, ancient populations of the Orient in front of- naval officials. Fully WAGON • WORK ", AND OUTFITS Great Valley of California which ex will act as pallbearers. Addresses have learned to shout the battle-cry 4000 mote enlisted men ate nee led tends lengthwise through the State will be made by Rev. D eW itt Tal- of freedom. Wp do not lead tbe C o q u iU p - O regon a distance of nearly five hundred mage, Dr. Robert J. Burdette and world in progressive legislation. to make up tbe required complète ment of tbe ships that are already miles and comprises approximately Dr. Robert McIntyre, Some problems which still perplex in. service and it is estimated that nearly ten million acres of fertile By order -of the Mayor, flags u« hare been solved elsewhere and to write for cmr big FREK B IC Y C L E CBUlogu* land. Colossal plans for the con throughout the city will be dis we are learning that political wis almost twice that number’«re want showing the most complete line o f b u n -m de ships — -----------— BICYCLES* T IK E S in d IU V D B 1K8 mt PR IC E S struction of storage dams, and dis played at hnlfmaät. A remarkable dom i3 no uniqbe possession of ed tWlill the wants of all the B E L O W any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. 1st o f tributing canals for the irrigation tribute to tbe memory of Mr. Mur America. It is distributed pretty that will tie-iir-Service by the September. ' or 6a any kind o f teretj. until yon h in t n c rln d our complru F r a « Cata of tbis great plains are now being phy ia the movement, instituted by impartially throughout tbe world. log u e. illustrating and describing every kj nd at bigh-gride «a d b « B M I ' * ' ' -4.---------- .. bicycles, old patterns and latest model«, and leant o f our rem.rRsM. L O W > » • « ' . ~ Î ' made by engineers of the reclama liquor men, to close all sh I oods in In our history we find much to P KICKS .n d w on d a rf ul new o ffe r , rn.de pouiblc by telling (ra n factory - : *- The Pacific Monthly direct to rider with no middlemen’, profit* tion services and money has been the city during the hours the body be proud of, but some cause also ffä . i i m r S H IP O N A P P R O V A L nntkont a a n ! irfo s il, Pay Uso t o l c M eafi appointed from tne reclamation will lie ih state A public mentor- for humility. ft ;« *4 '’i'll allow 10 Uara F re e T ria l and make other liberal term, which no other Through the .shoals Published at Portland, Oregon, Eifi'iw 'i rut house in tbe world w ill do. Yon w ill learn everything and gat much v a l» 1 able information by simply writing ns n postal. service and money has been appor ial service will be held next Sun and breakers we have steered the is thé leading magazine of the West. 1 We nerd a R ld n n A m i"* «very »own and can offer an opportunity tioned from the reclamation fufld day. mm to m ike money to soluble young men wbo apply at once. ship ofatate withoutwreok. Tbe no It is ably edited1 and beautifully il for tbe construction of an initial Robert S. Murphy, Lieutenant- ble hopes of tbeKevolutionary heroes lustrated. Its stories are clean and unit of the great system contempla Governor of Penneylvania, and for humanity we have realised in wholesome ns well ss intensely inter John Murphy, of Philadelphia, two tbe main, but not all. ted. W e have esting. Bach number is profusely » j . 8 0 Special excursions will enable Of bis sons, arrived last night. A made our failures. Some high re illustrated with beautiful half tones W i f s o n £ 1 ' NAILS. TAC delegates to see California. These third son, Willium M. Murphy, of solves we have not kept, some vows snd each ipontb one or m»re artistic . ______ _ OUT THE A ll will cover tbe Sacramento and San | Virginia, is expected tomorrow. before tbe alter of liberty we have illustrations in colors are published ( c a s h w i t h o n o i n SA.aa» * — ►■*•*♦ Joaquin Valleys, the mountains, the N O M O R E T R O U B L E FR O M PU N C TU R ES . broken. Truly we have subdued Its articles on irrigation, stock '■Dement’s Best flour ia the kind Result of IS rears experience in tire —- copper belt, tbe vintage districts, tbe tbe wilderness and made it a habi raising, alfalfa grow ing and other m aking. No danger from THORNS, C A C - M o t i«« t h e t h ic k ru bb er t r a e * Drane sella. TUS. PINS. NAILS. T A C K S or G LASS. redwoods, seacoaat and mountain I - A - and panatalo strip. "B “ tation for man, but we have aUo similar iildbstries will prove enjer and “D,~ alao rins sirtp -Vi Nerioua punctures, like intentional knife cute, can foi «Oyster* shells jAd grit resorts, orange and lemon districts to provane rim oattlng. This be vulcanized like any other tire. chickens at O. Wilson A Go’s. 3 wasted our forests. The desert has t lining and.instructive. w ^ U I w U e d l m e ik jj and irrigated districts. Special Rail T w o H undred T h e u u n d p a ir» n ew In actual m O ver blossomed with the Uhrveste of fruit ' Its field ie tbe whole West and it ■Asir.B iD ora. Seventy-tiro I nous.no pairs year. — — Seventy-five Thousand p a i n «am to ld t tam u t yea r. Gl A. Robinson has. just received way rates to California will prevail O R tP T W M t Made in ell eicea. n la lively end eery ridjng very datable e ^ lined Inride a compiate new line of men’s negli and grain, but tbe tares , of greed portrays both by piature and by ■ ■ J O ! F r S r S S 7l a T . " t » o f rubber, which never become* potous end which dome op em.ll panctnme over all Trans-continental Lines. «titficd customer* ststiog bave blossomed, too, aDd tfiumph- well-writtep descriptive articles the gee overshirts. They weigh no more thsft in" oirTin»ryTire" the~puneture resist 1 nr Qualities being gieen by several layers of thin, specially A Dice line o f sheet music has * r,f cr,me extorted tribute from ; leading features of the vigorous and F or S a l e . N ictv acres contaning prepared fabric on thetread. TJ Wonderful prosperous West. or soft road* is overcome by th ‘ ’ about one million feet of good - fir just been received by G E. B 'rk er the nation’ s heritage. squeezed out between the tire at—. ----- — & Co. Call early and get therm al.- ]}ni, b ^ n our triumph ' oyer hostile tires is ja.50 per pair, but for advertising 1 It is equal in quality to the twen- and white cedar timber. There are o f only $4-Bo per pair. A ll order« shipped ------- - ~ ~ ' ____ _ - . - Nature, but on their sandbanks by tyfiva cent magazine and its monthly W e wish to call your attention to at leaft one thousand fins apple tbe fact that we carry the best hams the North Sea the Dntcb wrought visits will be looked forward to with F Ü L L CASH W I T H ORDF.R and enclose tnia saw nuem rau w e * 7 ih rt^LfTCASUWW iT il O BU K R SflUtnrlow thi. rirrrtlm . n l J ,£ 1 ‘|iAl2 * £ l , £ L m trees on the place which are begin- nisted hand pump and ‘ two Sampson plated brass brass hand f " metal * puncture closers on full paldjkrders (tha sad bacon on the market. Every greater wonders. pleasurrby every member of the ing to bare. A grand opporRinty piece guaranteed^ at Land'A,Lyons’. W e Americana believed for a geu- for the tigh t person. Inquire at / :• thrsc Una. yon aril! find thnt thcyw iU ridcmsiCT, run fm ter,w n ■ y w . U r i lo n g « and Jao^ ! eration or two that we had devised W a are offering this magazine, the H erald office or of R. J. Dean. Tim b er a system o f government which was the Portland Bem-Weeklv Journal, Dermain will positively cure dan- I am in the market for tbe P,,r‘ self-acting It required nothing, and the H ehai . i > 92.60, a coumbina I ilruff, inal” the hair gTow and stop chase of good fir, or cedar claims. we thought, except fuel and oil. tion you can't offord to mi««. falling. A t Slocum's Drug Store, for spot cash in favorable locations. nQW we hgT, le8rned b . tu.r> * od I — — wonderful aßen « c arc m rtlnf. It oaly anria • poatal M loam avarythW*. WstrnRWSW. | \y. P. Fuller’s prepared paints, Let roe bear from y o u at once, *t . a n . Farm and Crop. o i,g and v, rni*he. at J. A. Lnmb A Port Huron, Michlgsn. 1 w Foarth o f July orators toll us ' FOR R E N T Apply to Frank Nelson, Norway. Go’«, Axocs G. M a h a y . 1 Continued on second page. ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- ' STAGE LINE B. FE N TO N Prop North Coquille Store Fancy and Staple Groceries. Nuts, Candies, To- baòco and Cigars, ¿nrv Street Bridge. L. EXPERT BLACKSM ITHS and Horse Shoers ln .50 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES? " A X L awtbb . J u stic e Irrigation The Glorious Fourth. ear _ DO MOT B U Y A BICYCLE Phone 7«1. a r s h f ir l p , National Congress. The Demand For Technically Qualified Young Men. Y er . IS ILL IT WILL COST TOO C. A . Sehlbrede, Notary Public. F ifte e n th C A LL. P McADAMS BROS. Walter Sinclair, Coquille, O F F IC IA L North Er.il A tto rnbt - a t - L a w , C oqu ille, $1.50 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1907. 24: No. 40. ö l . Bandon. .10:45 a - m . Coquille. 4:45 r-B. S tr. E C H O H. .Urn«. Master. u ™ } Arrive« MvrtfoPiriat. ..r a - m . [ .«ny^lagy • » * - » • Coqntn« C ity .. .1 r-R. | M yrl,« F t . . 4 00 r » . Daily except Sunday, ^^n^ura^bdv^jmdor wrn « ^ ¡ S r % V ^ r S l f u i S S Claims. 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