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Coquille îicfalà
V o l . 25: No. 40.
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1908.
Entered ss secon d -class m atter M ay
O LD R A T E S R E S T O R E D
8, 1905, at the p ostoffice a t C equ ille,
O regon, under act o f Uom<ress o f March I
L um berm en W in V icto ry Be
» , 1879.
1
R ich m an -O ou ld
Cleveland Passes A w ay
Princeton, N. J., June 24.—
One of tbe most brilliant social
Former President Grover Cleveland
events of the season occured last
died here to day at 8:40 a. m. The
Wednesday evening at the hospitab e
Off. RICHMOND
passing away of Mr. Clevelnd was
Washington, June 20.—In tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gould
not immediately announced pend­
I'H Y H IC JA N A N D S U R G E O N .
j cases of the Oregon and Washing- of Allegany when their daughters
ing the preparation of the offical
Office at S locu m ’ s Drug S tore.
J ton Lumber Manufacturers’ Associa­ L. Grace and Georgia J. were statement
by Drs. Joseph D. Bryant,
Coqt'iLLB, O rkoon .
tion agaiust the Union Pacific and married to Cornelius N. Woodruff
George R. Lookwood and J. M. Car-
Phone Main 123.
| other railroads the Pacific Manu­ of Lnnglois, and Dr. James R. Rich
noebao, which was as follows:
facturers’ association and others, moud of Coquille, respechvely
“ Mr Cleveland for many years
against the Northern Pacific and The Alert and several gasolines
had suffered from repeated attacks
A. F. Kirshman,
others, the Southwestern Washing, made a special trip from Marshfield
of gastro-intestinal troubles. He
ton Lumber Manufacturers’ associa­ for the occasion, and lay along side
D rntist .
also had long standing organic dis­
tion against the Northern Pacific, a large lumber barge which had
ease of tbe heart aud kidneys. Heart
O t a two doors S mtli of Post office.
involving a general advance in been carpeted aud decorated for
failure complicated y h pulmonary
lumber rates, in many cases 20 to the ceremony. The Misses Lucia
C oqu ille
.
•
.
O reg on .
thrombosis and oedema were the
25 per cent, from the north Pacific and Mills Gould, sisters of *the
immediate causes of his death.’’
coast territory to points cast there­ brides acted as bridesmaids, and
The oppressive heat of yesterday
of, which became effective Novem­ the groom's were attended by
had much to do with the death of
W
. THRESHER
ber last, the Interstate Commerce Messrs, E. C Barker and Hermann
tha former president. When asked
commission makes a geograpbio Edwards.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
for futher details Dr. Bryant said,
As the Wedding March was play
decision iu its action.
the heart failure which caused
WicnmfHlllMtV
- - - - - OliKQnN
On the ground of unreasonable­ ed, Rev. W. S. Gordan, tbe officiat­ death was induced within twenty,
ness it oiders a restoiaton of the ing clergyman, led the bridal pro­ onr hours of tUa end. Deith was
previous rates west of a line drawn cession from tbe home near by, to finally due to tbe heat.”
from
Pembina, N. D., through the barge where the honored quar­
E. 0, SPERRY
Princeton, N. J., June 25—Ar.
Grand
Forks, Council
Bluffs, tette and their attendants took rangements for the funeral ofUrover
Att'ïrnoy ami C o tio - ll*»r at Law.
Kansas City, Sioux City to Port their places under a giant, arch of Cleveland were practically completed
Offlae in Robinson Building
Arthur, Texas, along the Kansas green and while, from which was today, and before the sun sets to­
City & Southern railway, and in­ suspended a large wedding bell. morrow evening the body will have
cluding all points east of that lino The beautiful ring ceremony of the been lowered into the grave iu the
“ which now take the same rates as Methodist church was used, and family plot in old Princeton’s Ceme-
IV. C . CHASE,
any point between and including every word was distinctly heard by tary, where lies the body of Ruth,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
the guests on the boats—probably
Sioux City and Kansas City.”
the first born of the Cleveland chil­
Qlfloa in Robinson Building, UpstairH
Tbe
Parts of the increase to more dis­ about two hundred in all.
dren.
tant markets, lying east of the Mis­ brides looked charming in their ban-
Mrs. Cleveland is bearing her
souri river, is permitted to stand. some gowns of white satin over grief with the utmost fortitude,
The differential rates from the taffeta in real point lace, with veils and is directing tbe details of the
C. R. BARROW
Spokane
rate group points, and fastened with orange blossoms. funeral.
Attorney and Counsellor ut Law
Hood River, Ellensburg and Laven- They were almost deluged with costly
First class References
worth districts, which lie east of the presents from tbeir large circle of R ailw ay F lan k to b e a Short
Fifteen Years* Experience
One.
Cascade
mountains,
embracing friends in different parts of this
C oquille C it y , O rk
state
and
California.
After
the
re­
parts of Washington, Oregon, and
Lincoln, Neb., June 25.— Tbe
all of Idaho, to the eastern terri­ freshments were served, the party
Denver platform probably will
tory, are established under a deci­ was serenaded by the passen­
declare for strict railway regulation.
J. J. STANLEY
sion in the case of the Potlach gers as they were embarking for
Friends of William J. Bryau predict
Lumber company and others against Marshfield.
law yer
that no Government
ownership
tbe Northern Pacific and other The brides are among tbe most pop­
plank will be inserted. Six months
Martin B u ild in g
-
Front Street
ular
yoimg
ladies
of
Coos
County
roads.
ago Mr. Bryan issued a statement
Coquines, O beooh
Rates from Spokane districts are in both church and social circles.
declaring the Government owner­
ordered lower than the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. W oodruff will make
ship would not be an issue iu tho
their
home
at
Langlois,
Curry
Co.
In tbe case of tbe Westein Ore-
campaign. Norman Mack aud oth­
A. J, Sherwood,
jgon Lumber Manufacturers’ associa­ where the groom is a highly respect­
er close friends of Mr. Bryan do
tion, against the Southern Pacific ed citizen, having served for some
A tt o b n b t - i t -L iiw ,
not believe that Government owner­
time
as
County
clerk.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
the commission decides that the
N otabt P u b l ic ,
ship will be discussed in the Den­
advance of $5 per ton from all mills Richmond will reside in their new
C o q u ille ,
:
:
O regon
ver convention.
in
Coquille as
soon
in the Willamette valley, not in­ home
cluding Portland, is unjust and un­ as it is finished, where he will at­
Born in Iowa
reasonable; that from both east and tend to the large practice he
Walter Sinclair,
Our family were all born and
west banks, south of Corvallis, the has established.
raised in Iowa, and have used
A ttornky - at -L aw ,
rate should not exceed $3.40 per
Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and
N o t a r y P u b l ic ,
No Need of Suffering from Rheumatism Diarrhoea Remedy’ (made at Des
ton, and upon the east -ank of the
C oqu ille,
:
:
O regon.
It is a mistake to allow rheuma­ Moines) for years
We know how
Corvallis, $3.65 per ton.
Because
tism to become chronic, as the pain good it is fri,rn long experience in
of the water rate the Portland rate can always be relieved, and in most
the usé of it.
In tact, when in El
is not reduced.
cases a cure effected by applying Paso, Texas, the writer’s life was
Hall & Hall,
The saved by the prompt use of this
In the case of the Pacific Coast Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
A tio b h e ts - at -L a w ,
Manufacturing association against relief from pain it affords is alone remedy. We are now engaged in
D sslei in K s a l E state o f a ll k in d s.
worth many times its cost.
It the mercantile business at Nar-
the Northern Pacific and other roads,
makes sleep and rest possible. coossee, Flu., and have introduced
M arshfield, O regon.
the commission declines to name Even in cases of long standing this the remedy here.
It lias proven
another through rate from Washing­ liniment should be used on account very successful and is constantly
25 growing in favor.— Ennis Bros.
ton to Colorado common points and of the relief which it affords.
C. A. Sehlbrede,
eastern destinations.
It requires, and 50 cent sizes for sale by R. S. This remedy is for sale by R. 8.
Knowlton
Knowlton.
however, that the Northern Pacific
fore Interstate C om m is­
sion
A tto r n e y -a t-L a w ,
BASE BALL SCHEDULE.
J SHERWOOD Prat.
Following is the schedule of the
Coos County League for the bal.
aoce of tbe season:
AT COQOIU.K
Coquille
Coquille
Coquille
Coqnille
Coquille
.50
P er Y e a r
R. E. SHINE. Vlaa Prat
l. H. HAZRAD, Cashia
F IR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K
o p C O Q U IllbW , OREGON.
T r a n s a c ta a G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
vs- Bamlon............. July 5
vs. Marsfield........ July 19
Board of Olreetora.
Corraspondenta.
vs. North Bend. . . . Aug. 2
R. C. Dement,
A. J. Sherwood,
National Rank o Commerce, New York City
vs. Marshfield . . . . Aug. 16
L. Harlocker,
L. H. Hasard,
Crocker Woolworth N*1 Bank San Francisco
vs. Bandon.......... Aug. 30
Isaiah Hacker,
R. E. Shine. I First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Or
AT MARSHFIELD.
Marshfield
Marshfield
Marshfield
Marshfield
Marshfield
vs. North Bend July 12
vs. Bandon........ July 96
vs. Coquille........ Aug. 9
vs. Bandon........Aug 23
vs. North Bend.. Sept. 6
REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED
OF'
AT NORTH BEND
Edison or Victor
Phonographs,
North
North
North
North
North
Bend vs. Marshfield. .July 5
Bend vs. C oquille.. .July 26
Bend vs. Bandon. . . . Aug. 9
Bend vs. Coquille. .Aug. 23
Bend vs. Marshfield Aug. 30
AT B A N D O S .
Bandon vs. Coquille........ . .July 12
Bandon vs North Ben 1... ...July 19
B n d on vs Mrtrshfipld ..
Bandou vs. N o th B i d . .
Bandon vs. Coquille ..
Cut Glass Hand
Painted China,
Silverware,
W atches and
Clocks call onuc
W e Guarantee
F or Sale
Ranch of 160 acres grass land.
100 acres fenced and nw n to tame
grass, some good meadow. Plenty
of good running water, some fruit,
Fair house, other out buildings on
good road. Three miles from store
and post office, at landing on the Co­
quille River.
Price $10 00 per acre. Time will
be allowed on part payment if desir­
ed; or a good true team of young
horses of not less than 1250 lb’s
each will be taken at a reasonable
price.
For further information enquire
o f.
E. C. BARKER & CO.
Successor to WILSON JEWELRY CO.
Coquille Transfer Co.,
W . H. M AN SELL, Prop
D a vid P S tra ng , J r .
W ILL M E ET A L L B O A TS AN D TRAINS.
Coquille, Oregon,
For Sale
1 Dayton Computing Scales.
1 Cbas. Parker Coffee mill, 26 inch
fly-wheel; capacity 4 lbs per minut.
1 Templeton Cheese cutter, self
computing.
The above articles are practically
new. Call on or address Goff &
Goodman, dealers in new and sec­
ond-hand goods coquille, Oregon.
Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by t
in Fhone 116.
1 Josh’s Place,*
H. MEHL, Proprietor.
£
F o r Sale,
^
£ At a bargain, if sold before the
^first day of July, the steamer
A Echo and my boat business, also
£4 lots with go ,d new 16 room^
lions’ , g >od barn and out-build
ings in choice location in Myrtlejv
Point, Also 200 acres of timber*
land. Inquire of or write C. H ^
James, Myrtle Point, Or.
Billiard
Card rooms
and
and
/IN
rC3lCZ3<
Pool Tables
Soft Drinks
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and
Tobacco.
News Stand.
*
N o tice
Notice is hereby given that all
Coos County warrants drawn on
General Fund and endorsed prior
to January la*, 1907, will be paid on
presentation at my office in Coquille
City, Oregon.
No interest will be allowed after
W. L. McADAMS
S .li. McADAMvS
McADAMS BROS.
Terminal company of Oregon, the
“ Having tried it, I recommend
All trees with few exceptions
Oregon Railroad & Navigation com­ the following mode of keeping ice
should be pruned occasionally, but
M a r s iif ik l d , O r e g o n .
pany, the Oregon Short Line and water for a long time in a common only by an experienced man. Cut­
the Union Pacific to establish pitcher,” says a writer in Woman’s
ting off tbe top of a tree leaving its
through rates for lumber from the Home Companion for July. “ Place
limb six or eight inches in diameter June 30,b, 1908.
Northern Pacific line in Washington, between two sheets of thick brown
E. G. 0. Holde i
CARRIAGE AND
LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
is not pruning, but is working per­
J. B D l ' i . ley ,
north of Portland, as far as Seattle, paper a layer of cotton batting
L aw ykb ,
manent injury to tbe tree and kill­
WAGON
WR0K
ANDjflUTFITS
Treasurer Coon Co. Oregon.
through Portland to Ogden aDd Salt about half an inch in thickness ; fas­
J ustice o r thk P kach
ing it long before its natural age
Dat’
d
Coquille
Oreg
,
June,
24,
,80
C o q u i l l e _______ -
-
-
-
O regon
U. 8. CommiaBiouer, General Inaurane»*! Lake City and Utah common points, ten tbe ends of tbe paper and bat­
Well pruned trees will not need tbe
and a 40- cents per hundred weight ting together, forming a circle, then
Agent, and Notary Public. Office
cutting of a branch bigger than a
Good Slisiv© and H a il Cut
D issolu tion N o tice .
in Robinson Building.
rate on fir and spruce lumber and sew or paste a crown over one end,
thumb. Each tree has its own char­
GO TO
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
C o q u ille
rogon .
50 cents per hundred on cedar lum­ making a box like a stovepipe hat
acteristic natural shape and the same co-partnership heretofore existing
ber and shinglesperscribed through minus the rim. Place this over an should be observed in pruning.
traffic.
ordinary pitcher filled with ice wa­ Examine all trees carefully for in­ between the undersigned under Ihe
firm names of Harry <k Goodman
Chairman Knapp and Commis­ ter. making it deep enough to rest
A cross the street from Hotel C oqu ille
sects and scale. If affected, have the
is this day by mutual consent dis­
Prosper, Oregon.
sioner Harlan disaeuted from the on the table so as to exclude the
treeB sprayed at once or apply the
conclusions reached in
majority | nir, and you will be astonished to the proper remedy as the case may solved, All accounts of tbe firm
Agent for
Hot and Cold Water
will be collected and all hills paid First Class Bath Room in Connection.
of these cases on the ground that see the length of time that tbe ice
be. Close up all wounds on trees by. J. J. Stanley. Sold this 16tb
Buffalo Gasolene Engines
most of the advance in rates is rea­ will keep and the water ren.ain cold
air-tight. Do not forget that during
day of May, 1908.
after all the ice has melted-’ ’
Tbe best, cheapest aud most con­ sonable.
summer all trees need water as
G. W. H arry .
A BST R A C T S
ABSTRACTS
A B STRA CTS
A BSTRA C T s
venient power on ths market,
much as any other plant. —Pacific
W. A. G oodman .
Ju m p s ThroDgh W in d o w
W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
Farmer.
wsites: “ This is to certify that I
FOR SALE.
have
used
F
oley’s
Orino
Laxative
Cheyenne, Wyo., June 25— While
Badly Sprained Ankle Cured
A g o o d dairy ranch, five miles
being taken back to Ritzville, for chronic constipation, and it lias
Three years ago our daughter j below B an d oD . A fine chance f >r
proven without a doubt to be a
Wash., Clark W . Lawrence, wanted thorough
Incorporated.
„ . practical remedy for this sprained her ankle and had been I
there for forgery, escaped from trouble, and it is with pleasure I of- suffering terribly for two days and anyone wishing to go into tbe dairy
Manufacturers of
The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe Sheriff E. E. Gilson by jumping fer my conscientious reference.” | nights— had not slept a minute. business. 30 or 40 aerss of good
Marshfield and Cogullle, Oregon.
Mr. HtalliDgs, of Butler, Tenn., told beaver dam land; 160 acres in
Bold by E J Slocum.
The Strongest and Neatest Water from an overland train near Chey­
us
of
Chamberlain's
Pain
Balm.
a
ll
A
fine
stream
of
water
running
Proof shoe made for loggers, miners enne. Lawrence was ironed, but
We have completed a thorough, up-to-date
Detroit, June 25.— Fires in North­ We went to the store that night and
made an excuse to have the irons ern Michigan forests fanned to got a bottle of it and bathed her through the place, plenty of fish,
prospectors and mill men.
being near Boak lake, plenty of fruit
removed. He then jumpe I through great proportions by tbe gales of ankle two or three times and she
and berries, a ls o near tbe ocean an d
621 Thurman Street
the window while the train was
went to sleep and had a good Sunset City a d d it io n to Bandon,
the last two days, have destroyed
P o r t l a n d , O regon .
We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short
The next morning g o o ff roads s c h o o l b a n d y , com­
running at full speed and made at least three villages, rendered | night’s rest.
notice,
and ordera will receive careful and prompt attention.
the
waa
much
better
and
in
a
short
mands fine news of the Oceao, well
good escape.
hundreds homeless, swept over si me could walk around and had
broken from winds, sh e ll fis h in g
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
thonsands o f acres of timber land no more trouble with her ankle. E. h a D ’ l y . Old a g e cause of w is h in g to
I will make postals very reasona­ and caused damage estimated at M. Brumitt, Hampton, Tenn. 25
Cogullle
"
Cogullle Post Office.
sell.
For particulars see EJ Taylr,
and 50 cent sizes for sale at R. S. on the place.
bly from any negatives taken by Mr. a,lout $200,000.
MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143.
E. C. HOLLOW AY, PROP.
KnowlVon’a.
Owing* in the old Wilkins gallery.
COQUILLE PHONE, 191.
Bread, Cake, Pies, Cookies, Gin- I also make a specialty of new neg­
For Sale. Fifty acre ranch one-
C arpet W eaving . Mrs. K. Hoi
Phone
at
our
expenee when ordering ABSTRACTS.
Bce.oHful Ingraoe Art Squares at half mile from Coquille; 25 acree
gerairp*. etc.
Special attention atives for postals.
verson, Wickham residence east of
R ay D ear .
W.
C
.
Laird’s.
TITLE
GUARANTEE
k ABSTRACT CO.,
the
Christian
church
does
fine
bottom all cleared, fenced and crosa
given u.Jcra for banquets, dinner,
Six and 12-foot Lenoliutn at W. carpet and rug wearing: Call and
J. 5 . ;Barton, A b stra cto r.
H e n ry S e n g s t a c k e n ,'M a n a g e r
here 1 fenced; balance bench land. Good
T 'je hammock season
picnics, etc.
C Laird's House furnishings estab­ see samples of her work and get again, and so are the hammocks, at buildings, orchard, etc.
Address
First Street, • Coquille, Oregon lishment.
ABSTRACTS
ABSTRACTS
ABSTRACTS
ABS T h VC
prices.
W. Ç, Tydrd'i.
box 5, Coquille, Or,
N otary P u b lic .
P h on e 761.
Neis P. Nelson.
Theo.Bergman Shoe Mfe.C#.
EXPERT .BLACKSMITHS
and Horse Shoers
R. E. NOSLER
TITLE GUARANTEE
AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
A b str a c t
Bakery,
Plant.