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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1907)
Coquille licMÎL ------------------... V o l . 2 5 : N o. 2. C O Q U IL L E , C O O S From tbe Coos Bay News. Fred Weaver and Mita Ethel Mc A man who doea not own • saw Intosh were married at the home of ver, B. C., haven given the people friendship no matter how carefully mill is liable to speak glibly of shut the bride’a mother, Mrs. F. Haus- of the United Staes and the world drawn by diplomats, are not able ting down because conditions are childt, on Coos river, Wednesday DR. RICHMOND deeper insight into the confliot than to suppress it. Vancouver has clear not healthy, trade it abnormal and evening, Rev. D. W. Thurston offi they possess after the outbreaks in ed away the surfers explanation and transportation ruinous, but there ciating. THYSICIAN AND SURGEON, San Francisco, The riots bespeak revealed, so the whole world may are many things that make the shut Office at Slucnui'i Drag Store. Capt. Murchison, late of New instinctive raerl hosptility toward Ooorn.i.E, O regon . read, the two great English-speak ting down of a sawmill a serious Yoak, was in town yesterday. He iuHux of Asiatic hordee, be they Phone Msin|133. ing countries and through them proposition. The humane millman has just bought 80 acres on Keutuck Chinese, Hindu, Japanese or what others, confront no petty problem K averse to throwing his employese slough from E. P. Briles, where h not. And though they may resem — a problem that concerns not only out of positions. In many mills be intends to make his home, as Coos ble Asiatic hostility toward influx has a little home which he either bay aDd its climate suit him better the living but the unborn. The in F. Kirshman, A. of white people into the Orient rents, he has fixed than aDy place he has visited. troduction of the negro was mistake owns or the Boxer outbreaks, for example— D e n tist . enough. Complete respect, yet up to stay, his family are settled in C. A. Smith is expeoted from and though they are deplored for practically complete separation and it and the home sense makes him Minneapolis this week, to look af Of&oe two d oors South o f Post ofiloe. their disregard of life and property Ho has become ter business interests here. recognition pf the possession of dif- loth to leave it. Dur of defenseless persons, still the . • . O regon. C o q u ille front national orbits and of different used to the work around the mill ing his stay in Marshfield, it is prob Eastern part of the United States, roles in the world-task this is a and feels incompetent to enter into able that arrangements will be com as reflected by its newspapers, per The’ rail pleted for dredging the harbor, as doctrine that the Japanese will be any other line of labor. ceives in the disturbances sporadic roads are now offering big wages compelled to accept. And the ac preliminary steps have been taken W. A. HENRY outbreaks of a law-abiding resolve and regular employment, but to en in the matter. ceptance means peace. TEACHER OF MUSIO on the Pacific Coast to shut out the The Chicago Post avers that the ter into this line of work means that If your piano needs attention don’t yellow-race menace. Residence in Hledxoe House checking of the hoodlums in San he must leave his family and be forget that M. O. Warner, the re There was loud clamor in the East Phone 271 Coqhille, Oregon Francisco or the mobs in Vancouver subject to constant change and ex liable piano tuner, is now on his an ern Stales against the San Franeisoo “ does not touch the underlying posure. The employer who lias the nual visit to the oounty. He has acts. They were called senseless question which must be answered good of his men at heart, with a been making regular yearly visits outbursts which should be suppress eventually.” The Pall Mall Gazette kindly feeling toward them, post to Coos county for 19 years, and it W. E. THRESHER ed. Now deeper knowledge has pones tbe shutting down of his mill puts the danger in plain words: goes without saying that his work c'fTnc of the rostter. It. is seen to ATTORNEY-AT-LAW “ If an unrestricted flood of Asiatics as long as there is any hope in run has proved highly satisfactory. be a race problem; race problems w«re allowed to occupy these vacant ning it. W. S. Chandler, late manager of W sd d e r b u r n - - - - - O reoon are the most perplexing in human When a mill is shutdown for any hospitable areas, it would require C. B. R. & E. R. R., left Thursday iutercourse. T but a few years to produce an Ori length of time, the keeping up of for SanFrancisco in response to a The situation is thus sharply de ental predominance in the fairest insurance, of watchmen, the care telegram. It is rumored that Mr. PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., fined by the Chicago Inter-Ocean: and richest possession of the British takers, become heavy drafts on the Chanler may d e cid e to remain id FRANK BGRKltOLDKR, MGR. owner. His force is disorganized and “ The average white man is not want the city, where an cxoellent position Empire and perhaps deflect the his men are compelled to look else ed in the yellow man’s country. Farms, Timber and Coal 'Lands. awaits bis acceptance. whole course of its civilation and where for positions. His best men He knows it and stays away. The Residence and Business Property. destiny. go away and perhaps never return. ayerage yellow man is not wanted Dress goods, ladies’ and children’s Mining Stock. These newspaper opinions, taken A millman with an idle mill is at all wove hos and underware just in at in the white man’s country. If he COQUILLE, - OREGON at random out of many, show that times uneasy and unhappy. The ex Geo. A. Robinson’s. refuses to know and presistsin com the country has come to a new real citement attending of a sawmill is in ing, there is sure to be trouble. The T ization of the problem, since Van the character of a tonic. NOTICE races simply will not live together; couver “has cleared away the sur Notice is hereby given that the umder- Just now many mills have closed or, at any rate, the white man will E. D, SPERRY face explanation.” And through the down and many more are contem signed has been appointed Administra not live with the yellow man in the Attorney and Coanoellor at Law. deeper problem makes the difficulty tor of the estate of David A. Collier. plating it. The wisest thing that white man’s country.” Deceased, by the County, Court of the more serious, there is common feel Office in Robinson Building the employe can do is to turn in State of Oregon for CoosCounty. All per One of the formost New York ing that the better understading and help build tbe railroads th*t sons having claims against the estate newspapers, the Brooklyn Eagle which ought to come to Japan will are now heading across the conti are required to present the same to me recogizes public sentiment on the ward off conflict.— Oregonian. nent When they are finished, he at C’nquiile Oregon, verified according to Pacific Coast, both in the United W. 0. CHASE, law within the time designated by the may confidently expect to return to Statutes of the State of 0 regon. States and Canada, as “ overwhelm AT TOKNEY-AT-LAW ingly against the unrestricted im Opening of the Qravel Ford Academy. his mill work and find much stead Coquille Oregon September 16, 1907, Office in Robinson Building, Upstairs ier employment than is now possi migration of both Japanese aud J. A . C o l l ie r . Gravel Ford Academy will be Administrator of the esiate of ble.— West Coast Lumberman. Chinese, whatever may be the issne \ open to receive students, Monday, t D a v i d A. C o l m w , Deceased. between Western and Eastern la Ootober 7, 1907. The Academy of Portland Sept. 19.-Three thousand bor as we see it here. The Japan C. R. BARROIN, fers practical courses of study. people were unable to attend Port NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ese goverumout, no matter how Attorney and Conpsellor at Law Thoroughness is our motto. The land Day at the state fair in Salem Department of the Interior, much it may resent in secret the First-class References high standard of excellence which today on account of tbe passenger Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., Auguet proposition that the Japanese la has characterized the school in past car shortage on the Southern Pa 13th, 1*07. Fifteen Years’ Experience Notice is hereby given that borer is to foreign countries an un years will be maintained during the cific here. About 2000 were taken CoqriLL* C i t y , O rr STEPHEN A . CULBERTSON, desirable immigrant, is not likely out in a conglomerate train, made of Coquille, Oregon, hat filed notice of coming year. publicly to insist that the elect col The Academy solicits students, up of ancient ears. One thousand his intention to make final Commutation ony of a closely-allied power shall but waats only those who are wil had purchased tickets, but could proof in support of his claim, vix: J. J. STANLEY freely open her doors to immigrants ling to put forth their best efforts. not get abrord. The depot was jam - Homestead Entry No. 13925, made Feb. 14th, 1906, for the S E ^ o f N W ^ .S M of whom the people of that colony do LAW YER med with an angry crowd of dis- For particulars, address: NE>£, N E li of NEJ^ Section 21, Town- not want and will not have, espe appinted people. g r a v e l ford a c a d e m y . 28 South, Range 13 W est,-and that said Front Street Martin Building, cially when economic conditions Gravel Ford, Oregon. proof will be made before L. A. Lilje- C oquillh , O beoon The New Pure Food and Drug Law. qvist, prevent reciprocal emigration from U. 8. Commissioner, and his office Canada to Japan. We are pleased to announce that at Marshfield, G re., on Wednesday, t The revival services at Myrtle This impossibility of Japans in Point being conducted by Rev. Mc Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughR, October 9th, 1907. A. J. Sherwood, He namei the following witnesseas to sisting on free immigration into Connell, the evangelist of the colds and lung troubles is not af fected by the National Pure Food prove hia continuous, residence upon, A tto hr at - a t - L a w , Canada is perceived to mean that Christain church, and the blind and Drug law, as it contains no and cultivation of, the land, via: Lafe 1 • N o t a r s P u b l io , Japan will be blocked from demand singer Mr. Butler, continues to opiates or other harmful drugs, Cornwell, E. L . Webb, Geo. W . Corn- ing it into the Unied States. The grow in interest. Sixteen conver and we recommend it as a safe re well and O. O. Gregory, all of Coquille, Coquille, : : Oregon Eastern newspapers point out that sions have resulted so far and the medy for children and adults. E. Oregon. B e n j a m in L. E d d y , Register. race exclusion is a recognized doc congregations continue good with J. Slocum, trine in British policy. Australia increasing interest. Walter Sinclair, F or S a l e . A good 18-foot gaso NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION shuts out Asiatics, even though they A t roRNKY - a t - L a w , _______ — ---------- line boat, with or without engine, Department of the Interior, be subjects of King Edward. The N otary P u b l ic , Land Office, The Anti Japanese riot in Van cheap. Apply to Nels P. Nelson. colouies in British South Africa do Roseburg, Ore, August 13, 1907 Coquille, : Oregon. couver, B. C., in whieb thousands of Prosper. thesnme. “ Experience has shown,’ Notice is hersby given that meD took part, representing men of Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow MRS. ANNIE MOON, says the Baltimore News, “ that the nearly every calling, cannot be ders, give instant relief. Price 25 (widow of Chae. L. Moon) of Coquille, presence of different rnoes, engaged H all & Hall, charged up against the laboring cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille Oregon, has filed notice of her intention in industrial competition in the same to make final five year proof in rupport A ttorneys - a t - L a w , men exclusively. But it sbows clear City; O. Y. Lowe, Bandon. country, raises grave social problems For a fine 80-acre place, 7 miles of her claim, v is: Homestaad Entry ly that the Caucasian and Mongol D esleí in R eal E s ta t e o f a ll k in d s. that wise statesmen will strive to ian races can never harmonize. It from jtown and 3 miles from tbe No. 11648 made May 26th, 1902, for the M a r s h fie ld , Oregon. 8K H E*i Sec. 28, EH NEH Section 33. a v oid . E v e r y aociety baa a r ig h t to emphasizes the deep feeling on this the river. Nice home with fine or Township 26 South, Rtnge 11 West, and determine its own membership and content against Oriental immigra chard with big variety of fruits, that said proof will he made before L. restriction of the movem ent of peo- tion and no doubt our obtuse states call on R. J. Dean, C oquile, Or. A. Liljeqvist, U . 8. Commissioner, at C. A. Sehlbrede, plee from one country to another, men of both America and Europe E. C. Barker & Co. have just re hia office at Marshfield, Oregon, on while much relaxed in practice by Thursday, Oct. 18lh, 1907. Attorney-at-Law, will open their eyes and read intel-1 ceived the finest lot o f imported, She names the following witneseess to humanitarian sentiment for a con- Notary Public. Phone fill. ligeutly the signs of tbe times. band painted chinaware ever prove har continuous residence ni>on, considerable period is one of the The United State« wants no futber brought to Coquille. There are and cultivation of. the land, vis: Sher- M a r s h f ie l d , O r e g o n . .oldest principles of public law. immigration from any country on some swell creations of art, both in man Flinn, of Coquille, Oregon; Oscar Japanese do not welcome whites earth who dojn ot come here with the shapes of the articles as well Moan and Willis Neely, of Fairview, as business comptitores, says the the desire to become loyal citizens, as the paiDting. It wiH pay you to Oregon, and A. L. Neely, of Riverton, Oregon. New York Mail, and remarks: E. G. D. Holden, and with whom our people can in see them, B e n j a m in L. E ddy , Register. "T o get a complete view of the Lawns, termarry without deteriorating. J u m o s o r thr P ba o s phenomenon, it is necessary to note This should he the supreme test. Wool! Wool!! Wool!!! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Commissioner, General Insurance that by ways less direct and less Our immigration lawss should ex W. T . Kerr wants your wool. Department of the Interior. Land Office Agent, and Notary Public. Office violent, the Japanese peoplo them clude all undesirable people no mat at Roseburg, Oregon, July 6, 1907. Will take all you have from 1 to in Robinson Building. selves are making it to the interest ter whence they come.— Tribune. Notice is hereby given that Clarence 20,000 pounds. Give him a call be Coquille regon. cf the occidental foreigner to Waters, o f McKinley, Oregon, has file«! fore you contract. notice of his intention to make final five- choose a residence elsewhere; as a Cured hay Fever and Summer Cold*. year proof in support of his claim, vis: tourist and sojourner be is welcome Of interest to Man. Homestead entry No. 11437 made April “ A.J. Nushaum, of Batesvilie, In CO _not as ft business competitor. It SKV^, SW** KBJf Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure 8, 1902, for the diana. writes: “ Last year I suffer j is apparent «hat the world is not ed for three months with a sum- any caseof kinney or bladder troub- and lot 2, Section 6, Township 28 8., yet ready for the gospel of c<«smo- mer cold go distressing that it in - 1 le that ii not beyond the reach of Range 11 W ., and that said proof will be S tr. D I S P A T C H ; politsnism.” terfered with my business. I had medicine. No medicine can do made before L. A. Liljeqvist, U. 8. Com missioner, at his office at Marshfield, The Mail might hare added that many o f the symptoms of hay fe-i more. E. J. Slocum. . Tom White, Muter Oregon, on Saturday, September 7,1907, -----------— ------ — I Japanese do not even the business I ver, and.a doctor’s prescription did Leave. I Arrive. He names the following witnesses to not reach m r case, and I took se v -1 Timber Claims. B anrfen......... 7 A-N. I Coquille------ 10 a m . competition of Chinese, for they re- ptove hia continnoua residence upon, C a n a ille ......... I F-e. I B a m lo n -------- 4 r •». eral medicines which seemed to -------- C eeeerte at Coquille with train for M ar.hfi.16 ! c c u t l v b a r r e d fifty Chinese f r o m en- only aggravate my case. Fortun- 1 *m >n lb® market for tbe pur- and cultivation of, said land, vis: ‘ *- 7 B?ho for Myrtle Point. . _ . \ ,. . William H. Myers, of Lee, Oregon, ! tenng Kobe asd are discharging ately I insisted upon having F olty’i chase of good fir, or cedar claims, “ “ " Honey and Tsr in the yellow p e ck -1 for , pot essh, in favorable locations, Arthur Brown, Chinese laborers from railroad S tr. F A V O R I T E Webb Mast, ....................... age, and it quickly curpd me^ My me hear from you at once, at I work. J. C. Moofliitw. MwUr, Henry H errey, *...................... wife has since used holey a Honey j ^ „ w . .. a ys I Arrivew i The New Globe describes the an- and Tar wiih the same success.” i * BENJAMIN L. EDDY. I*uroD’ Michigan. BantIrto.. 10:45 A *. Ü M id llc 7 a w . Register. ’ e 4r4fi r-v 1 tatroniem as springing “from a pro- E. J. Slocum. 1 A kou « G. M ackav . vMém. t M r. N o t E a e y to S h o t D o w n . COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT ort . t $ 1 .5 0 P e r Y C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 25, 1907. Entered an second-class matter May Y e llo w M an in W h ito ’a Land. found racial instinct, several layers 8, 1005, at the pos to ilice at Coquille, deeper than prejudice.” It adds: Oregon, under act oí Congress of March Riots against Japanese in Vancou 3,1879. “ Paper treaties of alliance and . ear Geo. Conger, Under New Management. Livery Best of Turnouts Feed and Sale S F Stable t r ic t l y ir s t -C lass . Hay, Grain» Feed. Opposite I. O. O. F . 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