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Coquille V ol . 26: No. 27. Entered as second-class matter May 8, 1905, at the postoffice at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress of March 3,1879. DR. RICHMOND PH YSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Slocum’ s Drug Store. C o q u il l e , O r e g o n . Otfio * Phoue Main 123. Keaideoe, 02(1. A. F. Kirshman, D e n t ist . Office two doors South o f Post nf.Ine Coquille . - . Oregon. Dr. C. IN. Endicott D entist Office on Front Street Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon E. D. SPERRY , Attorney and Conncellor at Law. Office in Robinson Building i IN. C. CHASE. ATTORN E Y-AT- L \W Offioe in Robinson Building, Upstairs I C. R. BARROW Attorney and Counsellor at Law First-olass References Fifteen Years* Experience C o q u il l e C i t y , O rb J. J. STANLEY LAW YER Martin Building • Front Street C O Q U IL L H , O b EQON I A. J. Sherwood, A tto b n b t - a t - L a w , N otabx P u b l io , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, ATroBNKT-AT-LiW. N otart P u b l ic , Coquille, : i Oregon. Hall & Hall, A ttoenets - at L a w , Dealer in R ea l E state of a ll kin d s. Marshfield, Oregon. I E. G. D. Holden L a w ye r , J ustiob of thk P eace 0 . S. Commissioner, General Agent, and Notary Publio. Insnranoe Office in Robinson Building. Coquille regon. Incorporated. Manufacturers of COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT. Carl S ch roeder. $30,000,000 Worth of Durum in Five Years. Mr. John D. Carl, son of Mrs. Amanda Carl, of Portland, and Miss Edna May Schroeder, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schroeder, of Norway, were united in marriage Wednesday, March 3d, at noon, by Rev Thos. Barklow, of this city, in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The wedding party was assembled in the up-stairs rooms, and the line of march led down the stairs and under a handsome arch of Oregon grape and flowers, where the cere mony took place. The bride was supported and given away by her father. The groomsmen were Chas. E. Schroeder and A. H. Bender; the baidesmaids were Mrs. F. Line- gar and Mrs. A. H. Bender, sisters of the bride. The wedding march was played by Mrs. C. E. Schroeder. Following the ceremony and con gratulations the guests were sented at sumptuously spread tables that extended through two rooms, and the repast was greatly enjoyed by all. Many useful and beautiful presents were displayed. The young people are well and favorably known and enter upon their married life with most favor ably prospects and hosts of friends to wish them success. Both are natives of Coos county, and chil dren of the sturdy Coos county pioneer stock. They will make their home on the old Carl home- stead at Norway.— Myrtle Point Enterprise. A few years ago $10,000 were in vested in durum wheat which was sowed in a country where one steer required 20 acres for his support. Five years lster 3,000,000 acres of land were sown to durum wheat and produced over 45,000,000 bus hels. An investment of $10,000 in the begining brought forth a crop worth $30,000,000 in approximately five years. Oregou has maDy thou sands of acres of laud, part of which is producing a crop every two years and part is supporting a few steers. Statistics prove that from nine to twenty per cent of the dairy cows are infected with tuberuloBis. It has been proved beyond doubt that tuberculous cows are responsible in a great measure for the prevalence of tuberculosis in the human family. The Department of Agriculture of the Federal Government, through the medium of the Experiment Stations and Agricultural Colleges is try-ng to solve maDy problems of which these are two examples. In order to do this work many hundred thousand dollars are ex pended annually in carrying on ex periments. By virture of the pro gress made in these matters many hundred million dollars are saved and earned, and human life is made more stable. The State of Oregon with its wealth of undeveloped natural re sources and its great areas of rich Little Child Dies. l&Dd needs more than most states the help of this great movement. Naomi Armand Snyder, the thir- The Oregon Agricultural College teen-moDth-old daughter of Mr. and is au agent in this great work. It is preparing the young men and Mrs. Geo. Snyder, died at the Marsh women of Oregou to cope with the field General hospital at 6 o ’clock problems of industrial and agricul this morning after a several day’s tural life. If its woik stopped here illness of meningitis. The little one’s it would be deserving of the State’s death was not unexpected, as the most liberal bounty. But in this disease secured such a hold on her it has only its beginning. Iu its that hope was given up a couple of laboratories experts are studying days ago. The little miss was tbe only grand soils and seeds, the life and diseases of plants and animals, the construc child of Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, tion of roads and the irrigation of prominent pioneers of Marshfield, lands, methods and means best and her death casts a deep gloom Having adapted to the needs of the people over the entire family. of the state. The information so just reached the age when her win derived is given freely to those who some ways had won for her a place come for it and nB freely sent to in the henrts of all with ™hom she those who cannot come. In other came in contact, her death will be words the college is working con greatly mourned by many. The funeral will he held from the stantly, intelligently and effectively to advance the welfare of the people home of Mr and Mrs. John Snyder at Washington and Broadway of this great commonwealth. The people of the State are just Saturday afternoon at 2 o ’clock. beginning to appreciate the practi Coos Bay Times. cal value of this great work. This P rison er F o o ls Officer. year their legislature has appropri ated over three and one-half hun A dispatch dated Bristol, Tenn., dred thousand dollars to make pos Feb, 24th, says: After having been sible an extension and improvement brought from Oregon, D. H. Meads, in its scope and effectiveness. A wanted in Virginia for murder, es hundred thousand dollars more caped yesterday from two officers were asked for and several hundred after robbing them of their money, thousand dollars more were needed. guns and watches. Mead was cap It costs money to send a state to tured in Oregon several weeks ago. College— but it pays. In other The officers, with their prisoaer, words the institution, social, indus paired to a hotel to rest. The pris trial or educational, which can be oner was handcuffed to one of the fed o d a huudred thousand dollars officers. While they were asleep and made to produce a hundred Mead secured the handcuff keys, million dollars is worth feeding. robbed tl i officers and escaped. ----- ,#> --- ------- The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe Ten P erisb in Fire. The Strongest and Nearest Water Proof shoe made for loggers, miners New York, March 3.— Cut off prospectors and mill men. from escape by the burning of a 621 Thurman Street P o r t l a n d , O r eg o n . stairway, ten persons perished early today in a five story tenement house at 372 Seventh avenue. The vic The safe and reliable t i w n - ^ 0 tims were all Italians, with one ex screw ception. They ranged from four to sixty years of age. Five persons in The New and g p— f T cluding ODe fireman were injured. Str. Elizabeth Capt. Olsen, M aster. Will make regular trips he* * Coquille River and San Francisco. Wo S top -over at Way Porta. Electric Lights. Everything in First Class Style. S ew in g M a ch in es For Sale or rent at Goff A Good- man’s. - ------- -------- --- Rev. Joseph H. Fespermau, Salis bury, N. C., who is the author of several books, writes: “ For sev eral years I was afficted with kid ney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a serve pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine con tained a thick white sediment and I passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy, and the pain grad ually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheer fully recommmend Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Fnhrman’s Pharmacy. When you want a pleasant phy sic give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. They are mild and gentle in I heir action F o r Sale. and always produce a pleasant Two or three niee new bungalow cathartic effect. Call at R. 8. Knowlton’s drug store for a free iu beautiful locations. Inquire at sample. the H erald office. IDAH0-C00S BAY RAILROAD. The First State Built Road in the West. Beginning o f Success Says Col. E. Hofer. Portland, Oregon, March 4. — The first state built railroad in the west will be from Boise, Idaho, to On tario, Oregon, according to dele gates who have returned from the session of the Oregon-Idaho Dc velopment congress, which met in Boise. Tbe congress was enthusi astically in favor of state built roads, and, as the first section of the badly needed line from Boise across Oregon to Coos Bay, it is believed the state of Idaho will build the Boise-Ontario line. Colonel E. Hofer of Salem, who with Addison Bennett, was an Ore gon representative at the congress, returned from Boise enthusiastic over the attitude of the Idaho dele gates. “The Oregon amendment to the constitution allowing the construc tion of state built roads was ex amined by three of the most able lawyers iu Idaho,” said Colonel Hofer, “ and found to be practicable and constitutional. The plan is to build the railroads by districts, just as irrigation projects are construct ed under the Idaho law. In that way the districts to be benefited by such roads are taxed for their con struction and the people of tbe whole state do not have to share the burden. It is whAt is known as ‘cooperative collectivism’ and not Socialism.” Colonel Hofer said there was great enthusiasm expressed for Ore gon’s part in leading the fihgt to se cure badly needed transportation privileges, and that it was hoped Oregon and Idaho would work to gether for such railroads as are most needed. G ored b y BuU. Charles Esterbeck, a well-known Catching Inlet rancher, was attack ed and seriously injured by a Jersey bull at his ranch last evening He lives alone and was barely able to reach bis house, where he laid in agony until early this morning when his condition was discovered by L. G. Masters, James Stock and Adolph Miller from the launch Curlew. Ho was very weak from the loss of blood and the three telephoned to Marshfield to secure Dr. Thayer to care for him. Mr. Miller remained with him until the physician could arrive. But little is known of the aci- dent. This morning when the Cur lew stopped to get the usual con signment of milk, there was no can at the landing. Some of tbe boys ran up to the house, thinking that Mr. Esterbeck was a little late in getting around. As they neared the house, they noticed a trail of blood leading to the building and on entering the door found the floor crimson. Mr. Esterbeck was barely able to call to them and tell them that he had been attacked by a Jer sey bull and been badly gored, two bad gashes being cut near the waist line. Just how serious Mr. Esterbeck’s injuries are will not be known until Dr. Thayer returns today.— Coos Bay Times. "Besides being an excellent rem edy for colds and throat troubles, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, is unequaled as a cure for croup,’ ’ says Harry Wilson o f Waynetown, Ind. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears, this remedy Myrtle Point Enterprise. will prevent the attack. It is used successfully in many thousands o f Frank Sowash bag returned from homes. For sale by R. S. Knowl- on. Eureka, California, where he has ------ ------------ been on a visit to his father. Regarding President’s Salary. Burned to Death. At the New Coquille B o w lin g A ll e y Osmuqdsoi) & Gaffey, Props FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K A . P . M IL L E R , Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To bacco, Confectionery. G rook s P ard on ed . Frank G. Micelli returned from a business trip to Portland and Salem Friday morning. While at the Capital city Mr. Micelli succeeded in securing the pardon of the two Groeks sent to the penitentiary for participarting in a riot at Glendale a little over three years ago, during which a woman was shot and in stantly killed. Mr. Micelle present ed a petition to the Governor, sign ed by tbe surviving members of the jury before whom the men were tried as well as other influential parties who were interested in the case at the time it were orignated. After considerable argument the Governor conceeded to issue the pardon and the men are now at large. They have served three years ot the 10-year sentence. ' -•» - S ear oh* ng fo r piONEER MEAT MAIftET We Carry Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We are headguarters for everything in the meat line. wants always receives prompt attention. You COQUILLE VA LLEY PACKING CO. B STRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS A B STRA CTS TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY R o o b e ra Albany, Or., March 4.—The Al bany police are searching for the robbers who broke into tho Benton county courthouse at Corvallis last night and robbed tha county treas urer of $285 and a gold watch. The men are believed to have left Corvallis in a gasoline launch for this city, leaving the boat on the opposite side of tbe river just above the steel bridge. Here they are supposed to havo taken to the woods, and as yet have not been apprehended. Marshfield and Coguille, Oregon. We have completed a thorough, up-to-date A b stra ct P la n t. We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. * •►- 4 — - Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ " Coguille Post Office. MARSHFIELD PHONE 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. Phone at our expense when ordoring ABSTRACTS. Eggs for Hatching from pure breed stock. Both our T IT L E GUARANTEE & A B S T R A C T CO., Cocxrols to bead our pens of Brown J. S. Barton, Absf-jctor. hen. y Sengstacken, Manager. and White Leghorn took 1st prize ABSTRACTS A BSTRACTS A BST R A C T S at Oregon State Fair 1908, whore more birds were on exhibition, than any show ever held on the coast. G. R. HENSLEY E. S. DEAN Have a pen of full blood White Plymouth Rocks headed by rooster from U R Fisbel, tbe most cele brated breeder of W R in the world, also have Black Minorcas of the best strain, and the 1st pair, of prize winnera Indian Runner ducks at Oregon State Fair, 1908. Register Jersey cattle and Birk- shire hogs. Write for prices or call at farm of J. C. Watson, Co- quille. The People’s Market DEAN & HEMSLEY PROPS. Wo wish to announce to the public that D. L. Perkins For Sale Everybody Bowls One of tbe saddest incidents that has occurred in Bandon for a long time was the fatal burning of the little two year old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 8. L. Perkins last Sunday morning at 10:45, the little child living until 7:30 Monday evening. On Sunday morning three of the Now opened to the public, and everyone can in children were playing in the center dulge this pleasant and healthful exercise to of the room in which was the fire their hearts’ content. Two perfect alleys place, and the mother had just step ped out to feed the chickens, and Gilkey Building, West Side Front Street * had hardly gotten outside when she heard the screams of the child, rush ing in she found her clothes aflame, and immediately proceeded to smother the flames. The child’s back was badly burned as was u I bo A. J SHERWOOD Pré«. R. E. SHINE, Viet Pres its head and cheek. L. H. HAZARD, washier 0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier Dr. Perkins was at the office at the time and was summoned at once, rushing home he immediately used op COQUILtLiB, O R B G O ff. npplianceo to stop the pain and ap parently succeeded in that, but the T r a n sa c ts a General B an kin g B u sin esi child’s fever ran very high, although on Monday she seemed better, un Board of Directora. Correspondents. til about 4:30 in tbe evening when R. O. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New York City she had a convulsion, after which L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, ! Crocker Woolworth N’l Bank San Francise she never regained consciousness Isaiah Hacker, R. E. Shine. I First Nat.’l Bank of PorPand, Portlan d, and died at 7:30. She was a bright child and was the sunshine of the home. Her little presence will be greatly missed, and the sorrowing parents will have the sympathy of the entire community. The funeral was held at the home Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. being in charge of Rev. C. H. McKee, Bap tist Colporteur of southwestern Ore gon. Interment was made in the C Street Coquille, Oregon Bandon cemetery.— Bandon Re corder. E. B. Land went to Marshfield Washington, March 3.— The sal tbe first of the week on a business ary of President Taft will be $75,000 trip, and to meet Mrs. Lane, who a year, according to an agreement The highest ca^h price paid for was coming in from San Francisco. reached today by the conferees on all kinds of Furs, Hides and Pelts Henry Strong returned Monday the legislative bill. In the sundry by Geo. T. Moulton. Civil bill there is an amendment with bis son, Clarence, who recent giving the President $25,000 for ly underwent an operation at Marsh CALL ON traveling expenses and if this is field. He reports that Clarence is getting along nicely and expects agreed to. the annual compensation of the President will be $100,000. him to make a rapid recovery. Henry G. Ploeger has so far re The Senate conferees on the legis. and inspect the largest lative bill receded from amendments covered from bis late attack of sick- and most handsome increaeing the salaries o f the V ice-' De88 U*at be is able to be up and line of Gents’ Furnish President, Speaker of tha House »bout and attending to business to ing Goods in the City. some extent. and Federal Judges. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures Forty-acre ranch one-fourth of cough quickly, strengthens the lungs and nxpells colds. Get tbe mile from school and river landing. genuine in a yellw package. Fubr- Will sell all or part. A good bargain man’s Pharmacy. *s offered. Inquire at this office. $1.50 P e r Y e a r The Newest and most handsome thing in the City in BOOTS AND SHOES we carry nothing but strictly first-class meats. Everything that is found in an up- to-date market. Courteous treatment. Front Street, Coquille. ^ Rouse’s Coal The Best Coal in Coos county Leave Orders With Wm, Oddy Phone Main 295