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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1908)
■ u ^ U Coquille Jiefulà V ol . 26: No. 7. Entered ah necond-clasi matter May 8 , 1905, at the postoffice at Cequille, Oregon, under act of Uoiitfress of March 3,1879. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908. ARTILLERY CC„ ONE OF THREE DR. RICHMOND PH YSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Slocuni’ s Drue Store. C o q u il l e , O k BOON. Phone M ain 123. A. F. Kirshman, D e n t is t . Office tw o doore South o f Poet office. Coquille . - . Oregon. Dr. C. IN. Endicott D entist Office on Front Street Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon T E. D. SPERRY A ttorn ey anil C ouuoellor a t Law. Offl«* in R obinn on Building IN. C. CHASE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offioe in Robinson Building, Upstairs C. R. BARRON Attorney and Counsellor at Law Firat-elass Referenoos Bay Part ef War _sa Plan. The purpose of Adjutant General Finzor’B visit to Coos Bay, the lat ter part of the week, is to organize a coast artillery company here rath er than an infantry company of the Orogon National Guards. The adjutant general of the Unit ed States, recently authorized the formation of three coast artillery companies '1 for Oregon. Nothing was done by General Finzer until a few weeks ago when he reminded by the authorities at Washington of the necessity of artillery compauies on the Pacific coast. General Fin zer at once got busy. He Las vis ited Yaquina Bay and Astoria. On account o f the small population no organization will be effected on Ya- Bav at this time. Astoria will prot. ly get two. If the Coos bay people show sufficient interest this ponit will get one, Which will be made the basis for coast defense at this port. Those having an inclination to wards the life militant, will hold a meeting during the presence of Gen eral Finzer on the Bay. A tolegfam from General Finzer to Walter Lyon today, announces that Mr. Finzer will reach Coos Bay about ..louday.— Coos Bay Times. Fifteen Years’ Experience C oquille C ity , O he ] China * '<J Japan M a y S w o rd s J. J. STANLEY C ross Seoul, Oct. 15.— Serious compli cations affecting the peace of China LAW YER and Japan threaten as the result of an engagement between Chinese and Martin Building • Front Street C o qu ille , O beoon Japanese troops in Kantao, North ern Corea, in which several were killed or wounded. The refusal of the Chinese war office to permit the A. J. Sherwood, pursuit of a detatchment of soldiers A ttouney - at - L a w , who are said to have been the ag N# tab y P u b l ic , gressors may result in the erossing Coquille, : : Oregon of the frontier by Japanese troops. Chinese soldiers are reported to have opened hostilities by firing up Walter Sinclair, on a police station occupied by the A ttormky - a t - L a w , Japanese troops who were sent into N otary P u b l ic , Kantao ns a guard for the residents Coquille, : : Oregon. there. The fightiDg that ensued lasted several hours, and while the exact number of casualties is not Hall & Hall, obtainable, there were a number A ttorneys - at L a w , killed or wounded. The command- Dealer in U ral E s t a t i o f a ll kind s. der of the Japanese garrisson im Marshfield, Oregon. mediately called upon China for permission to cross the frontier into Chinese territory and pursue the C. A. Sehlbrede, assailants, who appear to hare been worsted in the engagement. The Attorney-at-Law , request was refused by the war Notary Public. Phone 761. office. MARSHFIELD, O regon . The Japanese Foreign Office lias made representation to the govern ment at Peking and the situation is beginning to assume a serious as E. G. D. Holden pect. It is intimated that unless L aw yer , China takes prompt action satisfac J u it ic b o y the P each , 8. Commissioner, General Insarance| tory to the Japanese government, the latter may take the initiative Agent, and Notary Pablio. Office and cross the frontier in order to in Robinson R oilding. afford protection to the Coreans. Coquille regon. Neis P Nelson. P rosper, O regon . Agent fo r Buffalo Gasolene Engines The beat, cheapest and most con yenient power on the market. M e m o Shoe Mfe.Co. Incorporated. Manufacturers of The CelebratedBergmann Shoe The Strongest and Nearest Water Proof shoe made for loggers, miners prospectors and mill men. 621 Thurman Street P ortland , O regon . N o tice Notice is hereby given that all persona owing bills for board and lodging at Hotel Coquille are re quested to come forward and settle the same with the undersigned at once. M r s . M. A. T uppe *. Coquille, Oregon, July 28, 1908. The O regon A p p le M an. The T actfu l W ile is a Precious G ift to H er H usband. Reading horticultural commission litei ature pertaining to the state of The average maid of to-day takes Oregon, or having even a passing unto herself a husband, one who knowledge of the facts of which this is to sbara her joys and sorrows, literature treats, there is no escape her doubts and perplexities, who is from the conviction that the w on ! i to become the intimate companion eKon apple man has every reason to be 0 f ]lrr existence; how much time, I satisfied with what lie has done and wouder does she give to the con- witli what be expects to do.* Uako j teruplixtioti o f hio individual traits, the statement of Horticultural Com. j to tt,e lights and shadows of his miasioner Carson of the third borti- ^ masculinity, to the harmonies and cultural district, and we have a discords of daily intercourse? asks comprehensible summary of the Ore- Diana Huneker in the New Idea gon apple man’s felicitation. Mr. Womans Magazine for November, Carson asks: If there is any com- Instead, she coolly and dispassion- petition between Oregon fruit and ( ately weighs the wage-winning ca- the fruit of the East, why is it that parity of the chosen one, and if he the Eastern fruitgrowers sell a bar- j fills the bill of her anticipations rel of their best quality apples, con -1 at once appropriates him with the taining two and one-half bushels sole idea that he will feed, house for less than Oregon growors sell and clothe her. Not one thought a single box containing one bushel? does she give to his expectations of The Oregon apple men lias been a sympathetic companion, his dream aware for some time that there is no of a home-maker or the ideal almon possible competition between the er of his perhaps limited income. fruit of the two sections. The fan Not so with the woman who mar- cy prices he has received for his rises for love of husband and not of apples in London and European pocketbook. The way may be markets, to say nothing of New thorny and rough, with many hard York, has been the assurance of the ships, but hand in hand the wedding superiority of Oregon fruits This pair go bravely along, making light one fact, more pronouncedly per of misfortune, if they may share it haps than any other, has established together. Tact is a powerful weap Oregon’s reputation as the; land of on in the bands of the wise woman the apple. The Oregon apple man who understands a man may be gent has profited by it beyond any other ly led, but violently balks when apple man in the country, as bis driven; she gain* her way by meth bank account will show. And there ods totally unknown to the sledge is opportunity in the state for a hammer sisterhood. Neither does multiplication of his tribe. the normal man care to feel insig We may safely say that the cul nificant beneath his own vine and tivation of this one staple fruit will while it be true that woman can always be one of the chief industries rule no better kingdom than home, of the state. In its future th^^e is yet it is well to remember that a an almost inconceivable warra: y of royal consort may with perfect pro wealth to the state, and o f ofit priety claim a few inches of the and content to the individual, xhe throne. The bond of combining interes 1 is Oregon apple if properly presented one that holds fast; that makes man is one of the strongest induce ments for emigration among the and wife partners as well as lovers. Love is the (thing we all crave, Western homeseeking people of yet it receives scant consideration the East.— Evening Telegram. at our bands. We neglect it, we insult it, but break our heart when A Healthy Family Our whole family has enjoved it flies from our dwelling place. good health since we began using Grief and lamentstion fail to bring Dr. K iug’s New Life Pills, three it back. We smother the flame with years ago,” says L. A. Bartlet, o f our teaas and there are no ashes Rural Route i, Guilford, Maine. quite so dead as those of a dead They cleanse and tone the system, in a gentle way that does you g o o d [iove' 25 c. at R .S . Knowltons drug store Political Speaker Interrupted F o r Sale Public speakers are frequently in terrupted by people coughing.|This 800 acres of land consisting of would not happen if F oley’s Houey timber, coal, fruit, farm and pasture and Tar were taken as it cures land; also team of fine young mares, coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia and consumption. The one colt, one’ yearling mule and genuine contains no opiates and is some thoroughbred Plymouth Rock in a yellow package. Refuse sub- cockerels of imported stock. En sttutes. sold by E. J. Slocum. quire of Frank Snow, box 193, Co - ----- quille,Oregon. No agents need apply NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS I. A. i'urnell the Local Piano tuner wishes te announce, that he will comence his fall Piano tuning in Coquille the 1st of October and will call oft all of bis patrons after this date, Mr, Turned carries full line of repair and supplies and makes restringing and felting a specialty. Leave orders at this office D ecrease In Sheep. Estimates made by the sheepman of Lake county show there has been a big decrease in the number of sheep in the county in the pest two years. It is estimated that in 1906 not less than 500,000 sheep wsre run ou the range of that county, but this year there are not more than 100.000. This decrease has cut down tbs revenue of the county and kaa forced many of the former wool- growers out of the business. The things that have contributed to the reduction are that the range has been scarce since the creation of the forest reserres, that the price of wool ha« gone down, the high prices *f caroasses lest year, and the fact that many of the- lands of the coun ty that have been heretofore open to the sheepmen have been leased atid slosed to the wool growers, adding to the scarcity of the range caused by the reserves, on which the num her of sheep is limited so that the grass is protected. The chief wealth of Lane county Las heretofore been in the wool and mutton industry, but there will be a big deorease in the income from this line this year. — The North Pacific Rural Spirit. J SHERWOOD Pré». ear l . H. H,’ 7 ft AU, C el»)» R. I. SHINE, Vice Free F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K O P C O Q U I liU B , O R B O O N . T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u & in e e i Board of Dlroetort. Correspondent*. R. G. Dement, A . J. Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New York Clip L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, I Crocker Wool worth N ’l Bank, San Francioso Isaiah Hacker, R .E . Shine. I First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Of WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES If you want a watch come and examine our stock. We will sell you one at the right price and guar anteg every one. We will also do you au honest job of Watch Repairing. PHONOGRAPHS We have constantly on hand a line of Columbia and Edison Phono graphs and Records. W. H. S H R O E D E R Jeweler, Opposite Hotel Coquille To Slaughtor Hornea. Washington, Oct. 2.— The De partment of Agriculture has made an appeal to the military authori ties for the extermination of wild horses in Nevada. David Bennett, supervisor of forestry in the Tojabe National Forest in Nevada, has sent much correspondence setting forth the destructive nature of these ani mals, and asking that the troops of the United States army be allowed to kill them. He has recommended that sixty days of each year be set apart for the purpose, and that the horses might be exterminated under the skirmish conditions of general werfare. There are 15,000 of these wild animals about the park, and their capture and training have proved to be impracticable. The request of Mr. Bennett has the in dorsement of Gifford Pinchot, chief of the Forestry Bureau at Washing ton. Why Colds are uangerous Because you have contracted or dinary colds and recovered from themwithout treatment of any kind do uot for a moment imagine that colds,are not dangerous Everyone knows that pneumonia and chronic catarrh have their origin in a com mon coid. Consumption is not caused by a cold bnt the cold pre pares the system for the reception and development o f tbe germs that not otherwise have found lodgment. It is the same with all infectious diseases, Diptheria, scarlet fever, measles and whooping cough are much more likely to be contracted when the child has a cold. You will see from this tbat more real danger lurks in a cold titan in any other of the common ailments. The easiest and quickest way to cure a cold is to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. The many remarkable cures effected by this preparation have made it a staple article of trade over a large part of the world. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the undersigned on or before Novein her 7th, 1908, for the clear ing and grubbing of the north-west quarter of the Masonic Cemetery, that is, all of the Block No. 3 and the North line of lots of Block No. 2 with the streets between and around the said blocks; all the roots and stumps upon the lots to be grubbed or blown out and all logs, stumps, roots and brush to be burned, leaving the ground ready tor the plow. The right to reject any and FOR SALE. all bids is hereby reserved. Five per cent, in cash or certified check to be de A good dairy ranch, five miles posited with the bid as a forfeit in case below BandoD. A fine chance for the bid is accepted and the bidder fails anyone wishing to go into the dairy to proceed with the contract. By order of Chadwick Lodge No. 68, business. 30 or 40 acres of good A. F. A. M. R . H. MAST, beaver dam land; 160 acres in 8-14-21 Secretary. all A fine stream of water running F or S ale . $2500. Modern 7 room house, lot 100 x 100 , electric lights, hot and cold water, bath, stationery wash tubs, furnace, large basement, chicken house, yard fenced in, good kitchen gardeD, young fruit trees and berries, one block from school. Address Win, ---- ■ » «»« • ------------- Tired mothers, worn out by the Candlin, (owner) Coquille Oreg. ------------- » ------------- paevish, cross baby have found Cascasweet a boon and a blessing, Burns, bruises and scratches, big ---- - ----- ----------------------------- Cascasweet is for babies and chil and little cuts or in fact anything dren, and is especially good tor the tequirtnga salve, are best and quick For Chronic Diarrhoea ills so common in hot weather. est soothed and healed by DeWitt’s While in the army in 1863 I was Look for the ingredient printed on Carbolized Wich Hazel Salve. The taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says the bottle. Containes no harmful best salve for piles. Be sure you George M. Felton o f 8 outh Gibson , drugs. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. get DeW itt’s. Sold by R. S. Pa. ‘ ‘I have since tried many rem Knowltcn. edies but without any permanent FOR SALE. relief until Mr. A. M. Miles, o f this Best, crade cane sugar $0.40 per plaee persuaded me to try Chara- A good horse—gentle and true— weight about 1350 lbs. Can be seen sack at O. Wilson A Co. bearlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar at Jim Jenkins’ ranch near Riverton rhoea Remedy, one bottle of which Brown and White Leghorn, Will drive double or single. stopped it at once.” for Fale by White p lymoth Rock and Black | r . g Knowlton. Will Oddy, of this city is agent Minorca cockerels for sale by J, C. 1 ---------- for D. S. Rouse, the coal man at WatsoD. Also pairs and trios can “ Dement’s Best is the flour Riverton. Place orders with him be furnished on short notice. I Drane sells it, for the best fuel in the market. Anyone wishing house moving or Dr. C. W. Endicot is now located “ $2.00 Starts a fine Local Busi other heavy work dona can be ac | in bis new office on Front street ness, daily profits, $5 to $10 Partic commodated by calling on H. L. ulars free, write to-day B. F. and is prepared to do all classes of modern dentistry. Bis methods Varney. Loos Co., Des Moines, la .,’’ I and in-fxunients are all modern and Whenever you have a cough or Shall government by Standard 1 up to date. could just remember that Foley’s Oil, of Standard Oil and for Stan Honey and Tar will cure it Do F o r (o a p i> e « l T k t n dard Oil perish from the earth 9 not risk yonr health by taking any Chapped skin whether on the but the genuine. It is in a yellow Sewing Machine needles at W. H. , hands or face may be cured in one package. E. J. Slocum. Scbroedei’s. night by applying Chamberlain’s $5.00 Reward to party haring “ Dement’s Best flonr is the ki nd Salve. It is also unequaled for whiskey barrel No R. N. 95169 Drane sells. sore nipples, burns and scalds. For Parties baring same will pi Drain keeps on hand fresh bread, sale by K S. Knowlton. make claim with H erald office .50 P e r Y through the place, plenty of fish, being near Boak lake, plenty of frnit and berries, also near the ocean and Sunset City addition to Bandon, good roads school handy, com mands fine view of the Ocean, well broken from winds, shell fishing handy. Old age cause of wishing to sell. For particulars see Ed Taylr^ on tbe place. Where Bullets Flew David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war, who lost lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: “The goodElectricBittershave done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring tor a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric bitters, and they cur ed me. I now take them'as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well,” 50 c. at R. S. Knowlton drug atore. F O R SALE, Mitchell 3-inch wagon good as nsw. Inquire of Mr. J. W. Toll man at V, R. Wilson’s residenae, Coquille Transfer ro., W . H. M ANSELL, Prop* W ILL M EET ALL B O A TS A N D TRAIN S. Parties having hauling of any kind will receive prompt attention by oalt- in Phone 116. X \i/ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X si/ * * * * * X X X Josh’s Place, T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. Billiard Card rooms and and Pool Tables * * * * /is Soft Drinks Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobaeco. ^ X 1 ^ X X News Stand. X /r M / \{/ ^ s i/ V \i/ ^ \i/ \\¿ \\¿ \\¿ s i/ s i/ SI/ s i/ s ì/ si/ s i/ s i/Sk: sfr 7s. 7K /Is / jx / i s / is / is / is / is /K /k /Is /F /Is 7 s /Is /Is /is 7k ?K 7l\ 7S /Is 7 s ^ . ^ W. L. McADAMB S.H. McALTAMS McADAIiS BROS. EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers CARRIAGE AND WAGON WR0K C o q u ille L0GGERS”SU PPU ES AND, OUTFITS * * O oocL S l i a v e » and. » H a ir O regon C u t OO TO R. E. N O S LER Across the street from Hotel Coquille ----- I---------------------------------------------- First Class Bath Room in Connection. 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