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Coquille COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , AUGUST 28, 1907 V o l . 24: No. 47. field, but if you choose, you can be backward when the value of the The different organizations com fence off the rich bottom land dairy interests and their rapid re posing the Oregon Developement fo ra few months each year and claiming power are appreciated by League have now had printed 112,- 3 ,1 8 7 9 . Able Address by Dairy gather enough feed from that land the people here. Professor Kay of 000 of the official letter-heads. to supply all needs. In Holland Ames College, Iowa, was sent to That looks like going some. DR. RICHMOND the lands are similar tc those which Europe to study dairying conditions Mr. Albert Phcnis, staff corres- Comissioner J. W. 1'H Y SIC U N AND SURGEON. you call bottom lan Is. I saw the but on his return reported that the pondent of the “ Manufacturers’ swamp land along the Coquille, United States led all the rest. Record” of Baltimore, aDd one of Baily. Office at 81ocum’8 Drug Store. which are just like those of Hol- Afterwards he came to Oregon and the country’s best posted correspon C o q u il l e , O r e g o n . l ’ fcone M a i n f ili ! . Mr. President, member« of the lrnd except that they should be has since declared that Oregon ex dents on industrial subjects, is mak Chamber of Commerce, ladies and drained. The same lands in Hol celled all parts of the United States. ing a study of Oregon and the Pa The report of Mr. gentlemen, it affords me great land are worth one thousand dol It only remains for Coos county to cific Coast. lars here are worth as much as foster this form of industry and Phenis will be decidedly compli pleasure to Bpeak to 'y o u this even A. F. Kirshman, ing on a subject which is very inter- those of Holland, because we know there is no raeson why she should mentary to Oregon. D kntibt . Mr. \V. E. Shaffer visited Port estiug to me and which is, from my the population of Holland is dense not lead Oregon. The third thing needful for the The commissioner is an entertain land last week in the interest of the point of view the most important Office two doom South o f Post office. which you people on Coos Bay con success of the dairy farmer is mar ing talker and entered into details the Tillsnmok County Fair and sider I am aware tu»i yon have kets. You have the best markets as to local conditions, illustrating Street Carnival, to be held in Till Coquille . • - . Oregon. very great timber resouroes here in the world. The Holland farmer his statements and conclusions by amook August 22ud, 23rd and 24th, i and you have great fruit possibili can not make as much on his thous humorous stories and keeping the and wants delegations from all over ties and are raising a quantity of and dollar acre as you can make on attention of his audience througout. the State. W. E. THRESHER npples and strawberries which can similar soil which is regarded as — Coos Bay Times. One hundred prominent business not be beaten. 1 have beard much less valuable in price. The markets men of Brooklyn, New York, com ATTORN EY-AT-LAW about the gravrnsteiu apple and are growing. The total value of A School of Railroadisg posing the Brooklyn League, will W kdoerkurn - - - - - O regon you have no doubt a special adapt Oregon’s yearly output of dairy spend all of August 18th in Port- ability of climate, soil and condi products is over $15,000,000, which Railroading as a business has laud. These geutlemen are visit tions to the piofitable culture of is more than the annual output of come from nothing up to propor ing the different cities of the coun ! PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., that most luscious apple. i t cer gold from Aluska. Is it not strange, tions so vast and with ramifications try studying municipal conditions tainly is a fine outlook which you then, that so many rush to Alaska so subtle, in less than half a century, everywhere. PRANK B U RK H O LD ER , MUR. people have for the future. I am for wealth when you have right that its volume and intricacies are Karma, Timber and Coal Landa. Old apple trees have much more not referring to your town lots. here a gold mine in butter, cheese, practically inc-imprehensible to the I Residence and Business Property. They are no concern of mine. But milk, beef nnd veal? You reeive a ordinary mind. The need of spe vitality than we are inclined to Mining Stock. think, if we will but give them n you know that town lots aro no higher price than the Holland cial training for the work, in detail, COQUILLE, - OREGON chance to show it. Cut out the old good unless you develop your coun dairy farmer. You do not have to is recognized by the heads of vari try as a basis for their values. You work so bard in this climate for the ous railroad departments, nnd the scrubby branches and allow some of the vigorous young suckers to take can Dot expect the average man to same results. Yet you can sell establishment of a school to supply their place. These suckers can do much in timber. That industry everything you produce. If you this need— a National school of rail E. D, SPERRY has come into the hands of large have not a home market you can roading, so-called—is promised iu readily be grafted and will soon Attorney and Counoellor at Law. If the capital and beyoud the average not fail to place the product in Port the near future. It is said that ful- form a profitable new top. Office in Robinson Bu ilding tree does not need grafting, those Iran’s reach. I don’t know what he land, San Francisco, Seattle and ! ly 200,000 men are needed in addi- can do with coal lands, but I sus coast towns. The Oregon product j tion to those now engaged in oper- same suckers will hear much better T pect the same is true of coal as of is shipped East very largely. The ating and transportation depart- fruit than the old branches which timber. You can make a great fact is you do not supply your home j raents of the great railroads to meet have become weakend with contin W. C. CHASE, fruit country of yours. I remem market, so great is the demand for j the requirements of traffic and of ual bearing.— Northwest Pa itic ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Farmer. ber, not so very long ago wheu your product elsewhere. In Port- business. Office in Robinson Building, Upstairs Hood River was only a little station land they have been compelled to | According to a late dispatch from Hay Fever and Summer Colds. on the railroad and had no such | ship jn butter and cheese from other Chicago, a Jozen of larger railway Victims of hay fever will expe- apparent prospects as you have. states. It is a shame that such a system s o f the country are ready to rn ce great benefit by taking F o Now Hood River apples and straw condition exists when it is so easy j give earnest support to a school of ley's llonoy and Tar, as it stops C. R. BARROVl/, berries aro famous all over the to produce these things iu the state. railroading conducted on the cor diffi* ult breathing immediately and Attorney and Counsellor at Law United States. You have no excuse in Coos county respondence plan. It is asserted leals the inflamed air passages, First-class References and even if it should fail to cure But it is not of fruit I have come for not making most of your dairy that the ruqiments of railroad op- you. it will give instant relief.” The Fifteen Years* Experience to talk to you. I know and so do interests. The dairyman here ha* eration could be taught by this (genuine is in a yellow package. E. C o q u il l e C i t y , O re t ct 1 ~ „ ...... Slocum you that it will take a long time to no question of freight rates to trou- j means in a way and to a degree thatj ! J. grow orchards, and considerable ble him. In the matter of tonage would lit men already physically Notice to Contractors. capital. Not so with the dairy farm. the dairy farmer has the best of it. qualified for employment in posi- J. J. STANLEY You can gtt cows and go into a For instance, a ton of lumber is of tions that carry good wages and the Notice is hereby given that seal profitable business at once. You comparatively small values. The promise ol advancement according LAW YER have ns good a dairy country ns the freight rate therefore cuts into the to the ability that may be develop- ed bids will be received by the F ro n t S tre e t world contains nnd I do not think value. The same is true of all bulks ! ed. As an incentive to young men County Court for the painting of Martin Building, C m joills . O bkqon it would he too much to any that of staple products except butter, to fit themselves for these positions, the Court House upon tho out side you have in some respects the best. cheese and articles which are of the plan proposes that the tuition walls and roof. Tho walls to be There are three things which you great value per ton. Now a ton of that is contingent upon the study painted two coats of best white lead A. J. Sherwood, must consider in determining the butter is worth $700 and the cost ■ of railroading be refunded to the and raw linseed oil with such color question of whether the dairy busi of shipping a ton worth $700 is students by ttie roads, in the serv- ing as the Court may select, the A t t o b n h y - a t - L a w , very slight compared with the val-! ices of which they prove their pro- casings, corner boards, frieze, cor ness will he p ofitable. N o t a r y P u b l ic , nice etc. to be in such colors as First— soil. I have no question, ue. So the dairy furmer does not ficiency and for an entire year, Coquille, : : Oregon from my present observation and care. The wheat producer, or any j The needof trained labor in large the court may select; the roof to be on the occasion of two former visits, form of cereals, or potatoes, or veg- excess of that which is at present painted two coats with best Princess but you have thnt. Your bottom etablee, or even fruits, finds the ayailuble in railway transportation Metallic paint and raw liuseed oil. Walter Sinclair, lands and those along the Coquille freight rates are important ami business would he strongly emphn- Bids to be opened at 1 p. m. Sept. \TrORNKI-AT-LAW, sized by the liberal indorsement by 0,1907 and all bids to be filed with are not exceeded any where and sometimes a prohibitive item N otabt P u b l io , I say you have no excuse for fail- i the railroad managers of this idea the Clerk of this Court on or before your uplands, even to the summits Coquille, : : Oregon. of the high hills, are object leBBOus ure. Get land and cows. Got i t , of training men for the service, said time. The court reserves the in the developement of uutiitiou in even if you haven’ t a cent. Your Not to go into full details of the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Court. your climate. When those forests hanker will, I venture to say,let you plain, it may he well to note that it Hall & Hall, J ames W atson , are cleared away from the hills, ns have money on your cows or to get j embodies the proposition that those A ttornkys - a t -L a w , County Clerk. they will be soon, the slopes are all cows, any day. The dairy farmer who pass examination with a mark- ♦ — - —— Dealer in R eal E state o f a ll kinds. vary valuable for dairy purposes- always has credit. He always has j ing of 75 per cent and oyer shall be Marshfield, Oregon. Stimulation without Irritation Why! I was horn and raised in the an income. He lays money aside, j guaranteed an immediate trial by lumber Btate o f Maine, and I recall He has a hank account. I found a j one of the railroads interested, fol- That is the watchword. That is very vividly the claim made when I man here who was paying $1000 a lowed by a position in a reasonable what Orino Laxitive Fruit Syrup C. A. Sehlbrede, was a youth that the vast forests of year rent for his land, but be show- time if the trial proves satisfactory, does. Cleanses and stimulates the bowels without irritation in any Maine, Minnesota, Wisconsin and ed me that he received $500 each Among the men whose names—pre form. Sold by E. J. Slocum, Attorney-at-Law, Michigan would last almost forever. month for his milk sent to the con- sumably with their sanction—are Notary Public. Phone 761. Now they aro practically all gone densery and paid the rent in the | mentioned in connection with the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. M arshpirld , O regon . and the forests of the Pacific Coast first two months, so that his receipts proposed school are: F. B. Under- Department of the Interior. Land Office are the only ones left. The country for the rest of tho year belonged to wood, president of the Erie; E. P. at Roseburg, Oregon, July 0 , 1907. is up against these forests just the himself. You can do as well. I Ripley, president of the Santa Fe; Notice is hereby given that Clarence same it was up against the states I know that some other districts in T. P. Shoots, of New York City, and Waters, of McKinley, Oregon, has filed E. G. D. Holden. named twenty-five years ago. And Oregon have grown rich on dairy- i the presidents of the Rock Island notice of his intention to make final five- L awybb , year ¡»roof in support of his claim, vis: you must remember that these for ing. Five yenrs ago I visited one and Northwestern roads, J ustice o r the P eacs Homestead entry No. 11437 made April district which had no industries, Technic il instruction cannot, of ests wi^l not stand loug. They are S. C>mrnÌ88ÌoQer, General Insurano«- 8 , 1902, for the N>* B E 8 W*£ N E li in demand. You can not sit but cows were introduced and now j course, he depended upon to sup. and lot 2, Section 6 , Township 28 8 ., Agent, and "Notary Public. Office in Robinson Building. down and wait for another crop of after so shoit a time the banks have ! plant or be an entire substitute for Range 11 W ., anti that said proof will be Coquille regon. The made l>efore L. A. Liljeqvist, U. S. Com trees to grow. It takes, in some over $1,000,000 o f the dairy farm- experience in railroading. You have same thing can be said of civil un- missioner, at his office at Marshfield, instances, five hundred years. So ers’ money on deposit. Oregon, on Saturday, September 7,1907, you must have something else. given some time to dairying and gineering. But that it will pave He names the following witnesses to And that will be the dairy farm have made money without half try -! the way that followed by experi- prove his continuous residence upon, ¡Dg. If people will come in here ence, will lead to results more quick- and cultivation of, said land, viz: with the fruits and vegetables. The second thing you have is cli aud do as well as Mrs. Yoakam has ly than the old way o f beginning William H . Myers, of l»ee, Oregon, " “ mate. You have without question done— attended to business— keep at the brakes and working on to re- Arthur Brown, Str . D I S P A T C H M ebb Mast, •• “ •• the best climate in the world. It is the barns and cattle clean— and sponsible official position, can hard- Henry Hervey, “ “ '* T om W hite, Master pitiful to see men try to make a liv work scientifically, all can make a ly be more doubtful in the one ease BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Leaves | Arrives than in the other. Time is saved ing on the sterile ground and in competency, Register. B a n d o n ...... 7 a - m . ! C o q u ille . .. .10 a - m . C o o u ille ....... 1 p - m . ! Bandon . . . 4 p - m . the rigorous climate of such a state The Holland dairyman on his by the newer methods of acquiring Connects at Coquille with train tor Marshfield as Maine There a man may he sat thousand dollar acre sustains 3 } knowledge of a business or profes- and steamer K :ho for M yrtle Point. You < an do the same and sion. This is a consideration by no isfied if he gets ahead at the rate of rows when your land has reached the means to be despised in an age that j $100 per year, but that would uot Str. F A V O R I T E J. U. Moomaw. Master, . satisfy a man here. It is so on 1 value o f Holland land, you will still is crying aloud for men of intelli- ay# I Arrives In Maine make a very large percentage of gence, energy and skill to work out C oqn ill*........ 7 A-M. ! B andon.. 10:4a» A-M. necessary in this climate. Bandon.......... 1 p - m . Í C oquille. 4:45 p - m , and in most of tbs states o f the profit on your investment its complies!* d problems of c *ro- I tell you the eyes of the whole merce, industry, trade nud trans- middle west the winters take half the years and the farmers must feed countrv are turned toward the Pa- portatiou. —Oregonian. S tr. E C H O ^ “—„ . their cattle, that half. But here ciric C< eat The people recognize ... __ . . Du p r e y s O l e r v H ead ache P ow - H . Jama. M u ta r. tbst tbe climate, soil and resources , . , .* relief. ... n . o 251 c. | you do not need to do anything • lers, give . instant Price Laave* I A rrivea M y rtle P o in t. ..1 A-M. I oqoi'tafTjr 9 30 A-U like that. Oregon is among tbe c.e n ll. R 8. Koowlton. Coquille, You can let your cattle are here. UuqnflU C ity . .1 M . I M yitie F t . . ! 00 r-K feed all the year round in the open best of all these and will cease to C itj; C. V» Lowe, Bandon. Dally »inapt Sunday, Entered an second-class matter May 8 , 1905, at ttie postotfice at CeuaiUe, Oreann, under act of Congress of March DAIRYING I COQUILLF. RIVER STEAMBOAT CO PATENTS Geo. Conger, Under New M anagem ent. Livery Feed and Best of Turnouts Sale S F Stable O pposite I. O. O. F. Halt t r ic t l y ir s t -C l a s s h ay, Graft . Feed. Successor to J. T. Litt< e I * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Josh’s Place, * * * * * * * * * T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. * * V / w/ Billiard Card rooms /i\ /i\ and and <i) Pool Tables ✓ l\ 7i\ * * D tins 7Î\ Soft * * Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. * 7K * City News Stand. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 7K . /i\ * ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B . F E IV T O IY / Irop Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. G ood Rigs in u d i ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery b u sin o r. Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty Leave Coquille at C a. m., arriving at Rosehurg at 10 p. in. Fart $5.f0 North Coquille Store MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress, Fancy and Staple Groceries. Nuts, Candies, To bacco and Cigars. North fci s. II. ¿ e n r v S tr e e t B r id g e . W. L. Mo ADAM 8 McADAM” M c A D A M S BROS. EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers CARRIAGE AND ___ WAGON WORK LOGGERS' SUPPLIES AND OUTFITS C o tiu ille O regon A ll IT WILL HOST Y C ^ p a rts. F -U S t . ^ w LY 0 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES ? " ¿ X RogSlan P rio o Sd,G O per pair. % M To In tro d u c o Wo W ill S o il Y o u a S a m o lo ------- n ---------, _ Pain fo O n ly .8 0 NAILS, TACKS OR C L A S S WONT LET OUT THE AIR (CASH WITH ORDER $4 BS) NO M O R E TR O U B LE FRO M PUNCTURES. Result o f 15 years experience in tire making. No d a n ge r f r o m T H O R N S , 7 US. PINS. N A ILS. T A C K S o r G L A S S . Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over Scvonty.fWe Thousand pairs sold Iasi year. Notice t h « thick robber tread ••A" and pnnoture atrip# *‘ B " and " D 1M also rim strip "IT* to prevent rim catting. Thin t i r e w ill outlast any other m aka—«O F T . E L A S T IC and E A S l H ID IN G . D FSO M PTm H t Mad. In alt «tics. It is lively and easy riding, very durable nnd lined ln>tde w ith a sp ecial q u a lity o f rub b er, w h ic h n ev er b ecom es porou* an d w h ich clo ses u p atnall puncture« w ithout allo w in g th e a ir to escape. W e h ave hundred« o f le tters from satisfied custom er« statin g th a t their tire* h ave o n ly been pum p ed u p o n ce o r tw ice in a w h o le season. T h e y w eigh no m ore t ban on ord in ary tire, th e p un cture resistin g q u a lities b e in g g iv e n b y several la yers o f th in , sp e cially _________ _____ a rid 1 p rep ared fab ric on th e tread. 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