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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1908)
lu V ol . 25: No. 29. Entered an aecoiid-class matter May 8, 1905, at the poatoffice at Caquille, Oregon, under act of (JongresH of March 8,1879. DR. RICHMOND P H Y S IC IA N AND SU RG E O N . Office at Slocum's Drug Store. C o q u ille , O regon . Phone Main 123. A. F. Kirshman, D e n tis t . Office two doors Soqtii of Post office. Coquille . Æoqnillc Hmtlö. 1 A - . Oregon. W. E. THRESHER LET CONTRACT FOE TONNFLS. Southern Pacific A w a rd s Jobs of Constructing Four on Coos Bay Line. Assistant Chief Engineer A. J. Barclay of San Francisco, is here making preparation for resumption of work on the Drain-Coos Bay railroad next month. C. J. Owens, of Portland, the tunnel contractor, was here also this week and J. W. Sweeney have secured the contract to finish the four tunnels near Elk- ton, and that they will begin work about April 5th with a large force of men.— Drain Nonpareil, --•*- --- A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W Jane Addam s on the Ballot for W ork in g Women. OREGON W EDDERBURN - - - - - Canada W ill Close Doors Resolutions of Condolence. ANNOUNEM ENTS. Bellingham, April 2.— A special to The Herald from Vancouver, B. C., says: “ A ctin g under orders of the Can- adian Department of the Interior, Pr. Munro, Dominion immigration officer here, and J. Rankin will leave today to install immigration stations at fourteen different points on the international bounary line between the Pacific coaBt and the Great Lakes. The purpose is to keep out undesirables by a rigid inspection under the new orders. Physically unfit immigrants will not be allowed to enter and Japan ese will be barred. I f the la1 or market in the Dominion is over crowded at any time. Europeans will not be allowed to enter unless coining direct from their native land. A t a stated communication of Beulah Chapter, No. C, O. E. 8-, held In Masonic hall, March 13, 1908, the following resolutions of con dolence were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased God to remove from our midst Sudie Foster Elliott; therefore be it Resolved, By Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E. 8., that while we bow with bumble submission to the will of the Most High, we do not the less mourn for our sister who has been called from her labor to rest. Resolved, That in the death of our sister our chapter has sustained a loss, and this chapter extends to the husband and family of our deceased sister its heartfelt sym pathy, in this, their sad affliction. Resolved, That our chapter be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days; and that this tribute to her memory be placed in our records, and that a copy of them be sent to the local papers, and to the husband and family of our deceased sister. O ra X. M a u r y , C ynthia A. S herwood , M ary A. P ierce , Committee. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for represen tative, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the pri mary election April 17, 1908. F. N. P erkins M ytlk P oint E nterpsise . E. D, SPERRY Attorney and Counoellor at Law. Office in Robinson BaildinR W. C. CHASE. A TTO R N E Y-A T-LA W Office in Robinson Building, Upstairs I I C. R. BARROW Attorney and Counsellor at Lnw First-olass References Fifteen Years’ Experience Ooquiu-E C it y , O re T J. J. STANLEY LA W Y E R Martin Bulldla( * » • * Street COQÜILLM, OaEQ >N I A. J. Sherwood, A ttounby - at - L a w , N otary P ublic , Coquille, : : 0 reSon Walter Sinclair, A.TrOttNBY-AT-LAW. N o t a r y P u b l ic , Coquille, ! : Oregon. Hall & Hall, A.TTOBKBY9- AT-LAW, Dealer in R eai . E state of all kinds. Marshfield, Oregon. c. A. Sehlbrede, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public. Phone 761. M arshfteld , O regon . E. G. D. Holden L aw ykr , J UPTICK OF THR P e ACB U. S. Comraifwioaer, General Insarance Agent, and Notary Pablio. Office in Robinson Building. Coquille regon. SQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO Str. DISPATCH Tom White, Master Leaves I Arrives Band.n...... 7 k - H . I Coquille... .10 a - m . Cenuille..... 1 f - m . I Bandon .... 4 p - m . Conaects at Coquille with train for Marshfield and iteamer Ejho for Myrtle Point. Str. FAVORITE J. C. Moomaw. Master, I Arrives Coquille...... 7 a - m . | Bandon. .10:45 a - m . Bandon....... 1 P-M. I Coquille. 4:45 p-M. Neis P, Nelson. Prosper, Oregon. Agent for Buffalo Gasolene Engines C arpet W eaving . Mrs. K. Hoi- verion , Wickham residence east of the Christian church, does fine carpe tand rug weaving. Call and see samples o f her work and get “ No one in touch with the lives of our working people can be satis' Red with existing conditions, either industrial or domestic," says Jane Addams in an article of absorbing interest in the April Woman’s Home Companion. “ Very much of this undesirnble state of affairs has come about through the fact that indus trial and domestic activities have so largely slipped out of the control of women with her home-building instincts, her love for order and her passion for details. "T h e old division of labor, ahich defined man’s work as that lying outside the home and woman’s in side had much to recommend it. The trouble with us is that we have enlarged the boundaries of the home and have not enlarged the home maker’s powers with it. For what is the modern factory, from the cotton mill to the steam laundry, from the flour mill to the canning works, but a place where an assemblage of workers do on a large scale for the whole communi ty whnt each individual housekeeper used to do on a small scale for her own hovsehold? What are all these new social efforts —our public-school eystem, our municipal playgrounds, our public baths and libraries, our systems of street cleaning and trans portation, our hospitals and asy lums— but modern efforts to meet in modern ways the old needs of humanity? Are women to have no direction in these matters because the innate desire to help others, to feed, to clothe, to nurse, to teach and to train the race has taken on new forms New York, April t2.— In discuss ing business conditions, James J H ill who just arrived from Wash ington expressed himself as unable to predict an early revival of busi ness. He believes that the revival will be gradual. B orn . Sunday, March 29th,To Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bragdon, of this city, a son. B o in . T o Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, Thursday, the 2nd, at their home near Norway, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Del H iggins of Catching Creek welcomed a son to their home on Monday, March 30tb. Mrs. J. L . Lewellen has been verry sick for a week or more and her family and friends are somewhat worried over her condition. Norman McDonald has arrived from Silverdale, Washington, [and has accepted a position in the Sugar- loaf creamery. He formerly held a similar position in the creamery. Miss Mabel Billings, who is tak ing a course of training at the Mercy hospital, North Bend, came up last week for a visit with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Steave B il lings of Bridge. She has not visited her home for a year, and expects to return to North Bend again at the close of her vacation. F or S ale — 560 acres stock and dairy ranch; about 120 acres creek bottom; 30 acres improved; 1 acre orchard; some buildings nnd fenc ing. Price $10 per acre; easy terms. E . N. S m ith , Los Angeles, April 2.— Two cars Mvrtle Point, Or. on the Los Angeles and Pacific Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrun railway line, between Los Angeles — the cough syrup that tastes near and Santa Monica collided head »n ly as good as tnaple sugar and in a dense fog this morning, kill which children like so well to take. ing one man, seriously injuring half Unlike nearly all other cough reme dies, it does not constipate, but on a dozen others and more or less in the other hand it acts promptly yet juring about twenty others. gently on the bowels, through whish the cold is forced out of the St. Paul, April 2.— Guy H . Mor system, and at the same time it ris, the son of a business man at allays inflammation. Always use Austin Minn., was arrested there Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. yesterday shortly before his intend Sold by Kivowlton’s Drug Store. Edison or Victor Phonographs, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Silverware, Watches and Clocks call onus We Guarantee. E. C. BAR K ER & CO’S. Sucessor to WILSON To the members of the Republi can party of Coos county. JEWELRY CO. Coquille Transfer Co., W. H. MANSELL, Prop. WILL M EET A L L B O A T S AND TRAINS. Josh’s Place, panion . Grover Cleveland has nothing to do with Cleveland Baking Powders. We wish to correct any error that may arise in that connection. Gro ver may be all right or all wrong; opinions difler about this, but opin ions do not differ about Cleve lands Baking Powder. A ll agree that it is the right goods at the right price. I t only costs you $1.00 to try one of those 31b. cans. I f it isn’t as good as anything you ever used, the grocer refunds your money. W e reimburse him. *-*•>« Mrs. Thos Anderson has been very ill with pleura-pneumonia, and is still in a critical condition. The passenger list of the Eliza beth last trip down, included F. J. ed marriage to a telephone opeta- Marshall, T . B. Wheeler, Charlie For Sale. * tor at Austin. An officer from Spo 320 acres of land near Remote, Page, C. B. Zeek and J. H. Cormin- kane took him in ‘ custody on the 70 acres of bottom land, 15 acres skey. charge of stealing $1,500 in dia D ied . A t his home at Ophir, cleared, with fine outside range; monds from Jennie Smith, who, it Delos Woodruff, good young orchard; 2 plows, gar Curry] county, alleged, he enticed to her room in den plow, good mowing machine, pioneer of that section, died W ed hotel, choked her chloroformed her good wagon. Price $1200.00. A d nesday .¡March 25tb, aged 74 years. and stole her diamonds. Local po The Judge bad been ailing for some dress J. R. F ish , lice say that recently he purchased time, and death was not unexpected. Bridge. a livery stable here and pawned H e is survived by his wife aDd leaves $500 worth of jewelery. H e will “ One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole a considerable estate.— Recorder. World Kin.’ ’ be returned to Spokane with a req When a rooster finds a big fat uisition. Plenty of Trouble worm he calls all the hens in the farm yard to come and share it. Is caused by stagnation o f the liver Jail for a Rich Man A similar trait of human nature is and bowels. To get rid of it and Charles Hendricks of Vancouver, to be observed when a man discov- j headache and biliousness and the ers something exceptionally good— | poison that brings jaundice, lake B. C , who owns hundreds of thou he wants all his friends and neigh- j Dr. K in g’s New L ife Pills, the reli- sand dollars of property in Van bors to share the benefits of h is : able purifiers that do the work couver was given a jail sentence with discovery. This is the touch o f na- without grinding or griping. 25c bard labor without option of fine ture that makes the whole world at R. S. K now lton’s drug store, for renting a building to women of ^ > n- This explains why people who ill fame. Hendricka refused to work ' J « ve bwn cured by Chamnerlam’s i Don’t go on the boats or train Cough Remedy write letters to the hungry, as you can get a good din- in the chain gang breaking stone manufacturers for publication, that ner at the Palace restaurant in good and was immediately thrown into a others _________ sim _____I ilarly ___ ailing may also use time. dark cell, where he will be kept on it and obtain relief. Behind every L ost . Two-year-old Jersey beif- a bread and water diet. I Lne o f these letters is ft warm hearted wish o f the writer to be o f I er- m,rked croP * nd under b i‘ in For bargains in shoes, see Drane i use to someone else. This remedy I 1®R nnd "lit ih «'ffht ear at his new store. W . II. H a m m a c k . for sale by R. 8. Knowlton. REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED OF I hereby announce myself a can didate for reprentative in the legis lative assembly, supject to the ap proval of Coos County Rebublican electors at the primary election, April 17, 1908, and respectfully solicit the support of all Republi cans. L. D. K lnney , North Bend To the Republican voters of Coos county, Oregon. Greeting: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nom ination for School Superintendent of Coos county, subject to your pleasure at the Rrepublican prima ries. R obert G o e t z . ear Gentlemen: I hereby announce my candedacy for the office of bber. iff of Coos county, subject to your pleasure at the primary election to I will furnish through the season be held April 17, 1908. eggs for hatching from thorough Respectfully yours, bred S. C. Brown Leghorns, White A. M. S nyder . Parties having hauling of aD.v kind will receive prompt attention by call- Leghorns, Black Minorcas and in Phone 116. W hite Plymouth Rocks at $1 per To the members of the Republi setting; Brown Leghorns $5.00 can party of Douglas, Coos and Cur per hundred, Black Minorcas $6.00 ry counties. per 100, also eggs from the famous ************************** I hereby announce myself as a laying Indian Runner ducksat $2. * candidate for the nomination for J. C. WAT80N * Breeder of Thoroughbred Jersey District Attorney fer the Third Pros * cattle and Berkshire swine. ecutiug Attorney District, compris ------- .- • «> » s ---- — -- * ing the counties of Douglas Coos T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. * Neither history nor fiction has and Curry, subject to the approval * given to the world a more marvel of the Republican voters at the pri * 7!\ ous record of women’s patriotic de. Billiard mary election to be held April 17, Card rooms ^ votion and daring than K ello gg 1908. * Durland’s thrilling story of one of G eorge M. B rown . and and the Russian women o f the Revolu To the members of the republi tion in the April W oman ’ s H ome Poo! Tables Soft Drinks can party of Coos county, Oregon: C ompanion . Gentlemen: I hereby announce * “ Babushka’’ she is called. She Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. ^ is a noble.born Russian woman, whe my candidacy for the office of coun has given her life to the cause of ty superintendent of schools, sub- City News Stand. ^ freeing the people of Russia. A f juct to your pleasure in the pri ter she had spent three years in mary election to be held April 17, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * prison, four years more in the mines 1908. Respectfully yours, of Siberia, and fourteen years more S.H . M c A I)A M 8 W. L. M oAD AM B W . H. B unch . in exile, she exclaimed to an Ameri D ied A t her home in Mont V er non, Ohio, March 20, 1908, Mrs. Mary A. Logan, Mrs. Logan was was horn on Washington’s birthday over 85 years ago: she is survived by four daughters, living in the east and by her two sons, W . H. can who visited her, “ W e may die Logan and ¡P rofe sor John C. L o in exile, and our children may die in exile, and our children’s children gan, both of this city.— Recorer, One of the largest steam calliopes may die in exile, but something will ever manufactured on the bay is be come of it at last.” The story of this wonderful wo ing turned out at the machine shops at Porter for the Simpson mill. It man is dramatically and sympatheti is a chime whistle, 12 inches in di cally told by K ello gg Durland, who ameter and 3 feet in length and will visited her in her hiding place in he the largest by far of any on the Russia for the W oman ’ s H ome C om bay.— Sun. m è li í Y er * * * * * * * * * T o Republican voters of Douglas Coos and Curry counties: 1 desire toaDnouDce myself as candidate for prosecuting attorney of the Third Prosecuting Attorney District [ o f the State of Oregon, Bubject to your approval at the primaries, April 17, 1908. W . W . C a r d w e l l . <•» * Death Was on His Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 1906. H e says: “ An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, nnd death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. K in g’s New Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at R. S. Knowlton’s drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. NOTICK FOR PU B LIC ATIO N or, 1 Department of the Interior g, Ore. \ Land Office at Roeeburg, January 31, 31 1908. J Notice is hereby given that Walter R Smith, of Riverton, Oregon, has filed notice of Ins intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, v is . Homestead entry No. 12306 made Dec. 23, 1002, for the N W * Section 20, Township 28 South, Rangs 13 W .W . M., and that said proof will be made before L. A. Lilieqvist, U. 8. Commissioner at Marshfield, Oregon, on Monday, April 6, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove this continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, vis : , R. F. Smith of Riverton, Oregon. K. A. Smith of Riverton, Oregon. Madison Scott of Riverton, Oregon. YY . R.'Panter of Bandon. Oregon. B EN JAM IN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIO N Department of the Interior, ) Land Office at Rosebnrg, Ore. January 31, 1908. ) Notice is hereby given that Benjamin F. Smith, of Riverton, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of hie claim v iz: Homestead entry No. 11887 made July 31, 1902, for the N )i N W 'f Section 20, Township 28 South. Range 13 W .W . M., and that said proof will be made be fore L. A. Liljeqvist, U. 8. Commis sioner at Marshfield, Oregon, on Mon day, April 6,1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz: Walter Smith of Riverton, Oregon. I Madison Scott of Riverton, Oregon. W. R. Panterof Bandon, Oregon. E. A. Smith of Riverton, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, RitHte * McADAMS BROS. EXPERT^ BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers CARRIAGE AND LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES WAGON WR0K AND OUTFITS Cotiuille___________-_____-_____«____Oregon. O ro o d . S h a v e and. H a ir C u t GO TO R. E. N O SLER Am oss the street from Hotel Coaullle First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold W ater F. S. DOW COMMISSION MERCHANT Agent fo r Sperry's Best and Sound °ing Flour, Ground Feed Etc. Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch a t Big Ware house. SIG HANSEN in charge. ABSTRACTS > ce 73 H » > n H ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY Marshfield and Cnguille, Oregon. 73 We have completed a thorough, A b stra ct up-to-date P la n t. > W We are now ready to furnish correct AB STR AC TS at short notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ " Coquille Post Office. M A R S H F IE L D PH O NE, 143. C O Q U IL L E PH O N E, 191. Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., J. A . Barton, Abstractor. ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS Henry Sengatacken,«Manager. ABSTRACTS 3 JO > n abstracts The best, cheapest and most con- yenient power on the market, $ 1 .50 P COQUILLE, COOS CQUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1908. A B S TR A C TS