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IL (Coquille ïlcntlà COQUILLE, COOS CO U NTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , OCTOBER ,16 1907. V o l . 2 5 : N o. 5. Entered as second-class matter May 8 , 1905, at the postoffice at Cequille, Oregon, under act of Congress of March 3,1879. DR. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Slocum’s Drug Store. C o q u il l e , O re g o n . Phone Main 123. A. F. Kirshman, D kntiht . Offioe two doors Sootii o f Post oliloe. Coquille . - . Oregon. W. E. THRESHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW VV kddkrburn - - - - . O beoox T PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., PRAXK BL'BKHOI.DKB, MOB. Farms, Timber and Coal Landa. Residence and Business Property. Mining Stock. COQUILLE, - OREGON E. D, SPERRY Attorney and Connoellor at Law. Office in Robinson Building W. C. CHASE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offioe in Robinson Building, Upstairs I C. R. BARROVY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law First-class References Fifteen Years’ Experience C o q u il l e C it y , O re J. J. STANLEY LAW YER Martin Building, • Front Street CoquiLLB, O regon A. J, Sherwood, A ttobnkt - a t - L a w , N otabt P u b l ic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t rOIÌNKY - AT-I.A w , N otabt P u b lio , Coquille, : : Oregon. Hall & Hall, A ttobmeis - at -L a w , J ealei in R sa l E st a ts of a ll k in d s. M a rs h fie ld , Oregon. C. A. Sehlbrede, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public. Phone 761. M u is u r m .n , O rkoon . E. G. D. Holden L aw ye r , J ustice o r the P eace S. C om m issioner. Q en eral Insurance! A gen t, and N ota ry P u b lic. Offioe in R obin son B u ild in g . Coquille regon. COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO S tr. D I S P A T C H Tom W hite, Master Leaves Arrives B a n d o n ........7 a - m . Coquille____10 a - m . C o q u ille ........ 1 P-M. Bandon . . . . 4 p - m . Cennecta at (Coquille with train for Marshfield and steamer E-*ho for M yrtle Point. S tr. F A V O R I T E J . C. Mown aw. Master, T# j Arrives ©quills........ 7 A-M. I Bandon. .10:45 a - m . aadon.......... 1 P-M. j ( ’«»quille. 4:45 p - m . S tr . E C H O H. l u e . Mwter. ,M I A rrive. ■tl.PMiit. . .7 A-B. I oqui'l. C f 9 30 A-M. aille C ity . . .1 P-M. I Myit.e F t. .4 00 P-M. D m I p m ep t Sunday. Santa Fa to Portland. Ilaviug overcome two year’s deter mined opposition of the Harriman lines, the Portland Oregon Seacoast Railway company has completed all arrangements for construction of a railroad from Portland to Clatsop City, on the Clatsop county coast, north to Astoria and south to Eure ka, forming a connection there with Ibe Santa Fo nud giving that great systi in u direct entrance into Port land. Twenty inilis of rights of way have been acquired for the Astoria line, beach lines have been purchas ed for a summer resort, lands have been bought nt Clatsop City for shops, an I the Astoria chamber of commerce has undertaken to secure 13 miles more of rights of way. William Reid, secretary of the company, who has just returned from a New York conference with representatives of the London and Los Angeles financial syndicates back of the entireprise, left today for Astoria to complete certain right of way arrangements. Eleven con demnation suits are now pending rights of way in Clatsop county. A meeting of tho stockholders will be held in Portland Saturday. October 2G, at which the capital stock will be increased from $500,- 000, the preliminary capitalization, toj $1,100,000, the working capital. The company has Moated a bond is sue of $2,000 per milo an the first 100 miles, and the stockholders will ratify this action. They will also confirm a construction contract for the same mileage made with the Lewis & Clark Construction com pany, a corporation formed in Port land and Los Angeles and incorpor ated in Oregon. This company will build the entire system, in ten-mile sections. The company’s right o f way con tracts stipulate that construction shall be commenced within seven months and shall he continuously carried on, and that the road shall be completed and in operation from Astoria to some point east of the Coast range summit within twoyears. It is intended by the company to build the line at much faster .rate. The final locations are now being made by surveys between Astoria, Clatsop City and Portland. The lino will follow tho Lewis and Clark river from Astoria to a point about eight miles inland, where it will joiD the line from Clatsop City, two miles west, near the seashore. From the junction the main line to Port- laud will follow the easiest grades via Humbug creek, Clear creek and Gales creek to Oswego, where it will cross the Willamette river over a bridge that is being built by the Southern Pactfic company under a common user frnchise secured byMr. Reid’s efforts at the last session of the Oregon legislature. Tim-terminal of the Portland Ore gon Seacoast road will be in East Portland. It will graDt equal traffic arrangements with both the Hill and Harriman lines. Surveys show that the line from Portland to Clatsop Citv will be 80 miles in length, 20 miles shorter than any other route d o w in opera tion or surveyed to the seacoast Completion of this line will within the next three years give Portland three inlets for traffic from north western OregoD, a great region here tofore practically inaccessible ex cepting by wagon or a circuitous reute (raversed by boats from Till amook bav to the Columbia river. The Portland Oregon Seacoast railway will be built by British cap ital. The line from Portland to As toria will be built first and cost ap proximately $3,500,000. Seventy pound rails will be used and the construction and tunnel work will be up to the standard o f tbe best western roads H. Han-good, president of the company and in personal charge of all arrangi inents, is a railroad build er of many years’ experience. He wag for some years in the engineer ing service of the Southern Pecific, later chief engineer o f the Aunting roads iu southern California, snd more recently wag chief engineer of the San Pedro, Loa Angels A Salt Lake, the railroad built by Senator W. A. Clark from Salt Lake to Han Pedro.-—Portland Journal. The Christ of the Andes, Robbery in Transportation. Below we give a little piece of R. J. Dean and daughters. Mrs. history of which many of our read Peart and Miss Etta DeaD, arrived ers have never heard, or thought ¡ in Oakdale a few days ago from Co- but little about, yet tbe importance quille, Oaegcn. They have rented of tbe principles involved is far- J the Miner cottage and will spend reaching and should be studied by | the winter here. Mr. Dean and tbe people of all civilized nations. Miss Etta spent last winter here and This is an extract from tbe fourth made a protracted visit to Oekdale of July oration delivered by Judge: | several years ago, and they have E. G. D. Holden, of this city, at the many frieDds here. celebration at Arago this year, and Mrs. Peart’s husband and bis appeared in “Our Dumb Animals” brothers are part owers of exten for September, and reads as follows: sive coal mines in Coos county, Or Not many years ago Chili and Ar- egon. Mr. Dean has ordered a small gentine were on tbe verge of w ar.! 0f COal from those mines An old boundary dispute had bro- as ft gpecimen ftnd for his own use ken out anew, and was intensified by He stated to a Leader representa tbe discovery of an unsuspected val- tive that hjg Bon-iD.law and his as ue in the eighty thousand square gociates were supplying the borne miles of territory involved. markets with their coal, which is of The two nations grow more hos- good quality, at $4 per ton, deliv- tile. Each was goaded by the other’s 1 ered. This will serve to give tbe warlike preparations to make more public an insight as to tbe manner provision for a war believed to be in which tbe consumers are robbed inevitable. Their standing armies by the heartiest transportation com- were increased to a burdensome size, ponies, tbe price here beirg not less and their navies were enlarged by than $15 per ton. new and expensive ships. The tax Mr. Deon will probably purchase for these wastful preparations of Rodden Bros, an acre tract in amounted to five dollars per capita West Oakdale under the ditch and in the two nations. ¡build a residence thereon.—Oak- To the honor of Christian men in 'dale, (C al.), Leader. both nations, let it be remembered A Dam m Sham e that these demonstrations did not go A New Invention. people prosper. Best of all,the Spirit of Christ has shown the world a bet ter way than war. ---- --------- » m — ■ Timber Claims. 1 am io the market for the pur ------------- a it » a----- -------- chase of good fir, or cedar claims, Will pay highest price for Red for spot cash, in favorable locations. i Cedar I saga and Shingle Bolts. Let me hear from yon at once, et I Call or address J. E Young A Cc., Port Huron, Michigan. ' Bandon, Oregon, A nou * G . M ic s a t . Under New Management. Geo. Conger, Sr,°i.- H . C. Graves was in town the first of the week with the model of hie centrifugal separator, having return ed from the coast where he had giv en it a thorough test on some of Coos county’s black sands, and tbe gentlemen is most highly elected over the success indicated by tbe trial be gave it. Below we give a a certificate by a gentleman who assisted in the test: Denmark, Curry County, Oreg. Sept. 10, 1907. To whom it may concern: This certifies that I assisted Mr. H. C. Graves in testiDg his centrifugal separator on the black Bands of tbe Butler mine using power from my creamery for the purpose I exam ined maDy samples both of natural sand and tailings carefully counting the colors with a glass after being panned. Fully 90 per cent of all visible colors were saved which I regard as remarkable for the gold was very fine, the sand heavy and tbe water muddy from continuous use. F. T. McMullen. Livery Best of Turnouts Feed and Sale S trictly F irst - C lass . Stable Hay, Grail» Feed. Oppoelte I. O. O. F. hall. % x x * Successor to J. T. Little Josh’s Place, T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. * * * * * * _ BUHgrd Card rooms and Pool Tables ^ Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. ^ This machine is very different C ity News Stand. from anything we have Been in thie line of machinery. It works on the centrifugal painciple, not unlike a cream srparator. One great feature in this machine is that the same water can be worked over and over, thus making it possibe to use it where other machinery are altogeth er impracical. Mr. Graves expects to start in a short time for New Mex ico where be knows of some rich min ing grounds where there is not Saddle Horees o f best quality always on hand. G ood Rigs in l tdi water snffiicient to work them un. ness for special tripe. In fact, a general Stage and Livery businers. der other processes, where he claims Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty his invention will prove a thorough Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 success. We would be glad to see one or two of these machines instat ed in the mines of southern Coos and given good and thorough trial. on without protest. On both sides Mrs. Orace M. Damm of Wallace, of the line clergymen of ths Roman Idaho, has sued her husband for a Catholic Church, as well as tbe rep divorce, alleging that be refused or resentatives of the English govern neglected to provide for her and the ment in both countries, labored little Damns, and preferred to earnestly and kindly for the avert- __ spend bis time at gambling and in ing of so great a disaster. Bishop I, . . . . , „ , , . .. . , * l bouses of evil resort awav from his Benavente of Argentina and Bishop _ , r : Damm home. Anyone who is so Jara of Chili were foremost in their Damm foolish as to marry a Damm pleas for peace. They journeyed , , . . . . . . . . .. , mau should be condemned to spend back and forth in their respective , , . . , . r . her whole life having a genuine countries, rousing the clergy and I _ „ , . . . . . . . . , ,, . Damm tine.— The Spokesman. laity by their pleading for the tan- ] ____ . . . . . _____ . gible peace between the nations, in The expected has happened. The the form of a monument on the ¡attempt to run Autos’ on the beach bondary.Jine. to connect the Suislaw with Coos No home is so pleasant, regard It was this movement that gave Bay has failed. The Auto was land less of the comforts that money focus to peace sentiment. Tbe plan ed safely on tbe Bsuth side of tbe 1 will buy, as when the entire family A bottle of to erect a statue of Christ between Sisulaw river, and then the fun be- j ie in perfect health. tbe nations rebuked tbe clamor for gan. The machinery was started, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every mem war. At last the boundary dispute but the thing sruck in the sand. ber of the family of constipation, was referred by agreement to the Not an inch would it move. About sick headache or stomach trouble. King o f England; and his dedson, that time the tide began to come in. E. J. Slocum. which awarded to each a part of There were no horses near by to W. T. Kerr carries the Stillson what it bed contended for, gave hitch to the machine, and it looked A Kellogg loger shoes— best on general satisfaction. as though the “ hooter footer” would earth— aud every pair is guaranteed Then the two nations, gratified by soon be covered with salt water. It NOTICE. the result, signed a treaty, agreeing was finally rescued from its danger that for a term of years all contro ous position, and the promoters of versies between them should be sub the scheme are a wiser set than mitted to arbitration, and that they before.— The Spokesman. would reduce their armies and navies. J. C. Watson, the fancy chicken Tbe women of the two nations raiser, has a large lot of fine cocker- took up the movement for tbe mon els for sale— Black Minorcas,White ument. A young sculptor, Mateo Rocks and White and Brown L eg modeled tbe statue of Christ, which horns. He also furnisher pairs and was cast in bronze produced from trios properly mated. old cannon. It is twenty-six feet in 16,925 leafiits inviting people to height, and ie supported by a gigan Oregon will be distributed to the tic column surmounted by a globe od public schools of Portlend today which the map of tbe warld ie outline aud tomorrow to go out in letters ed. In His left band tbe Christ written by tbe pupils. This plan holds a close, rising five feet above should be followed by every 'com Ibe statne. Hie right band is out munity in the state of Oregon. stretched in blessing. Below are two tablets. One gives the history W. P Fuller’s prepared paints, of the monument, and the other savg, °>18 varnishes at J. A. Lamb A “ Sooner shall these mountains Co’s. "W AN TED . “ Oregon Grape crumble into dust than shall the Root will pay 5cts per lb for same people of Argentina and o f Chili G g or ge T. M o u l t o n . break the peace to which they have • pledged themselves at the feet of A CARD. Christ the Redeemer." This is to certify that all drug- On the very summit ot the An- I gists are authorized to refund your des, and on the boundary-line set-1 money if Foley’s Honey and Tar tied with mutual satisfaction and i falls to cure your cough or cold. It w,thout strife, the statue was erect- j 8t0P8 tl,e ®ou« h.’ ,wnls ‘ he, lun** , .. , a. and prevents serious results from a ed March 13, 1904, a benediction to C()ld r C u r e 8 |n g r j p r,e c o u g h B n d the nations that erected it, and a prevents pneumonia and consump tion Contains no opiates. The lessoo to the world. The new battle-ships were sold, genuine is in a yellow package. Re fuse substitutes. E. J. Slocum. snd the proceeds turned to peceful usee. Regiments have been mus W ool! W ool!l W o ol!!! tered out, and tbe men bave return W. T . Kerr wants your wool. ed to their productive vocation. Tbe Will take all you have from 1 to arsenal of Chili has been converted 20,000 pounds. Give him a call be into a school. The roads and har fore you contract. bor« of both nations have been im proved with the money saved from Of interest to Man. war. The gret traosandean railway Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure is tunneling through the mountains any case of kinney or bladder troub and bringing the nations nearer to le that is not beyond the reach of gether in time and commercial in- medicine. No medicine can do I terests. Tuxes are reduced. The more. E. J. Slocum. $ 1 .5 0 P e r Y e a r ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B . F E IM T O IW P ro p North Coquille Store MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. Fancy and Stapl Groceries. Nuts, Candies, To bacco and Cigars. A. W. Sleeper, of Myrtle Point. ha9 leased the building known as the Buck barn, next to Mansell’e transfer stable in Coquille, and will S. H. McADAMS conduct a horseshoeing establish ment exclusively. Mr. Sleeper bae conducted the business of horseshoe ing in California and Oregon for the past 24 years, and can give you en tire satisfaction in fancy, light and heavy work. Will open up for business about tbe 15th of October. CARRIAGE AND Prices reasonable and work guar anteed. WAG0N1 WP.OK North End ci Henry Street Bridge. W. L. Me ADA MS McADAMS BROS. EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers ---------------» «»> --- C o c iu ille For Sale or Trade Choice residence property in San Diego Co., California. Will gell or trade for good Coquille property V. R. W - q ■ B A | P F mm I I T ■ ■ ■ ■ il s o n . A NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, July 6 , 1907. Notice ¡1 hereby given that Clarence Waters, of McKinley, Oregon, has filed notice of hi» intention to make final five- year proof in support of hi« claim, v ii: Homestead entry No. 11437 made April 8 , 1902, for the N * BE)*, 8 WJ* NEt* and lot 2, Section A, Township 28 8 ., Range 11 W ., and that said proof will he made before L. A. Liljeqvist, U. 8 . Com missioner, at his office at Marshfield, Oregon, on Saturday. September 7,1907, He name* the following witnesses to prove his continnona residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: William H. Myers, of Lee, Oregon, Arthur Brown, ....................... Webb Msst, ....................... Henry Hervey, " " BENJAMIN fo EDDY. _ Register. 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