Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 21, 1910, Image 2

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    should be done as it was done half
a century ago. In a broad sense,
tbe day of the individual competitor
WEDNESDAY, 8KP. ai. 1910. is past, cut the opportunity, of the
individual remaios even wider with­
St. Paul, Minn. Sept. 17.— James in the corporation. The sole prob-1
J. Hill, tbe “ Empire Builder,” the lem consists of determining bow
“ Father of the Northwest’ ’, canoot government can maintain an even
see why tbe business men of the balance between aggregation of in­
country should at present fear to terest, on the one hand, and the
engage in new enterprises, nor can whole people, on tbe other, protect­
he see any reason whatever for tbe ing the latter against extortion and
semi-paralysis which is gradually saving the former from assaults.
creeping over tbe United States.
“ ‘The solution is not easy to find
“ It’s only a senseless lack of con­ for tbe simple reason that the sit­
fidence’’, said Mr. Hill, in an inter­ uation is without precedent. But
view just given out.
• is not progress being made along
“ And why this lack of confidecne? sane and cautious lines? Surely no
Some man, somewhere, has grown manace to property or to human
timid over something or other, and rights lies in tbe striving for such a
has cried ‘ boo’ at his neighbor. solution. Both will be safe gaurd-
His neighbor probably jumped and ed by its certain finding.’ ”
Coquille Herald-
the next fellow took fright without
Portland, Or., Sept. 20— Portland
knowing why he was frightened. Day at the State Fait at Salem was
And so on.
one of the biggest days in the his­
‘ ‘ It’s just like a flock of sheep. tory of that organization.
Excur­
I f one starts to run, every sheep in sions from Portland took 2400 peo­
tbe flock will follow, even if they ple from the metropolis. The weath­
die for it.
er was perfect and a warm welcome
“ During this big National con­ was given the visitors upon their
servation congress we have talked arrival at the capitol.
Roseburg is the latest community
about conserving water and con­
serving land; conserving coal and to testify that consistent publicity
conserving iron; it’s too bad some­ work pays. Within the past month
body didn’t say a word about con­ 44 families have notified Publicity
Manager Schlosser, of the Roseburg
serving common sense.
That’s what this country needs Commercial Club, of their intention
right now-to consei ve common sense. to locate in the vicinity o f that
There’s an article by Col, George place duriug the coming winter
narvey in the September North and spring.
Portland people will turn out to
American Review dealing with the
Conservation of Common Senses Pendleton’s “ Roundup,” which will
that will illustrates the business be held ou September 29, 30, and
condition of this country right now October 1 . The Portland Commer­
and gives as the panacea for tbe cial Club will organize an excursion
business paralysis, the the sugges­ including many business men of
tion that our business men use a the metropolis who want to see the
little common sense— Just ordinary Wild West stunts of the cowboys
sound common sense. I wish bush and the many attractions offered
ness ’.men everywhere would take There will be thrills a plenty for the
visitors. The program as now out­
that advice
" I can see no reason for the fears lined offers many things reminiscent
which seem to posess our business of the real frontier.
The vanguard of the fall colonist
men. I have preached a 'return to
travel
from ihe east and middle
tbe farm’ policy for years and ex­
pect to continue to do so; but that's west to Oregon is arriving on every
train. Reports from the immigra­
no reason for fear on she part of
tion
officials of the railroads are to
business.
the effect that this travel will be
“ Money and business are, of heavy and that a large number of
course, very careful and it is right new citizens will reach Oregon this
that they Bhould be, but to the ex­ year. People o f the state should
tent of cutting aft their noses to make special efforts to welcome the
spite their faces.
Especially when newcomers and make them feel at
it is so unnecessary and they need home in their new environments.
the noses, too.
Assistance should be given in help­
“ Here’B a little excerpt which, to ing them to find suitable locations'
my mind, bears down hard and Oregon people have a distinct duty
strikes bard at tbe core of our pres­ to perform in giving information,
ent ills;
aid aud comfort to the homeseeker
“ ‘In the disestablishment of cred­ who will be with us in large num­
it we find the most obvious cause bers this fall.
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of the prevailing depression.
The
First W e e k School
link that connects la'ooi with capi­
tal is not broken, but we may not
Sept. 1 7 , 19 0 1. The enrollment
deny that it is less cohesive than it for the City Schools, at the end of
should be or than conditions war­ tbe first week, is 274. Of this num­
rant. Financially, the country is ber 35 are in high school.
stronger than ever before in its his­
Miss Jessie Sweet is teaching the
tory. Recovery from a panic so se- 4th Grade as the lady elected for
veie as that of three years ago was that Grade failed to put in her ap­
never before so prompt aud com­ pearance.
paratively complete.
The masses
The fire drill was practiced in the
arc practically free from debt. Mon­ High School Building aud will soon
ey is held by the banks in abund­ be used in the Acadamy, also.
ance and rates are low.
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“ ‘Why then does Capital pause
upon the threshold of investment?
The nnswer we believe tc bo plain.
It awaits the adjustment of the re­
lations of government to business.
Such, at any rate, is the plea, and
pressure is constantly brought to
bear upon executives and courts to
make haste—haste which, in our
judgment, would result in less speed.
Great complications growing out of
mightily changed conditions call for
the most serious consideration. To
e ttle a grave question offhand is
only to invite disaster.
Better not
settle it at all until a reasonable
certainty can be felt that it can be
settled right. Stability is ever Cap­
ital’s primary requirement.
But
the adjustment which it now de­
mands cannot be effected in a month
or a year and never can or should
be complete. Elasticity is in the
prime requisite of changes essential
to development.
A D D IT IO N A L LOCAL
Yes, Robinson’s Store
vegetables-
Skating Rink Opera
Death of Celia W eb b
carries]
NOTICE FOB PUBLIC ATION.
DKIMBTMKNT
or
THE INTSHIOK.
05177
Miss C ell. Webb, well known in
There wil1 be " k" ' iDK in ,1,e b'«
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W i'sonar-j this community, died at tbe borne, bttild» *
formerly occupied by U. H. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
September 14, 1910.
rived last week from Milton, cast-1 of her father in this city on Thurg. Laird’s furniture store. The parti
Fancy silks for
waistings at
ern
Oregon.
They
have
been
in
Noth
e
ia
hereby
given that William
Rose’s Cash Store.
day. September 15tb, 1910, of ty- t,OU8 b8T0 been Uken out ra" k,ni'
other parts of the state for sevoral phoid feavor. contracted during a ‘ he room 50x 100 feet floor space for EvernientCleghorn, ol Coquille, Oregon,
William Hickatn, a brother of
months. They leturu expecting to trip Urn ugh the state with h e r sk“ tinff' All new Winston ball-bar who, on June 4, 1900, made homestead
application No. 05177, for S. E. I 4 S, W ,
City Marshal Hickam, is due to ar­
remain.
parents this summer, which wa« >“ (?
roller skates will be used. i„, Section 27, Townstiip 28 S., Kange
rive here tomorrow or next day from
,U bl’8t l,asti" ,e 13, W . Wil. Mer., has tiled notice ot Ida
For a good second hand Singer made for the benfit of her mother’s m ,lin G
Jefferson City, Missouri, with his
health
who
passed
away
a
month
there
is.
The
rink
will opm Saturday intention to make final Commutation
sewing
machine,
call
at
the
H
er
-
family. They expeo t to make this
proof, to establish claim to the laid
ald office.
«go, and from which she has been n,t>'bt‘ 8 h P‘ ' 2t‘ »d,ui« 0D 10c akat- above described, before James Watson,
their home.
1
ing
15c
Mrs. R. W. Getty, of San Francis­ suffering for seven weeks, being so
Clerk Circuit Court, Coos County. Ore­
Wanted— Cbittim bark, hides,
co, who is up for a visit with rela­ lrw at thejtime of her motl er’s death
wool and furs. Geo. T. Moulton.
First Class photographs made at gon, at Coquille, Oregon, on the 25th
day of October, 1910.
The state and county primaries tives, went to the lower river yes­ that she was not told of tbe fuct.
Deuns’ studio. Old Tollman stand
Claimant names as witnesses:
The deceased was a alive of the
will be held next Saturday, tbe 24th. terday to aee the Fahy’s. She has
A new line of gentlemen’s bats Frank Miller, Sr., of Arago, Oregon.
been
at
Marshfield
with
her
brother
state
of
Missouri,
and
had
lived
in
All voters should turn out and do
just in at Rose’s Cash Store.
J. H. Radabangh, of Arago, Oregon.
their full dutids.
With the pri­ and sister, Otto Schetter and Mrs. Coos county about 20 years. Her
J. W. Meadows, ol Arago, Oregon,
For
Sale.
—One
lot,
neat
home
death occurred 5 days liefore her
C. T. Robison, of Arago, Oregon,
maries properly carried on we are Ralph Williams.
of 4 rooms, woodshed aud chicken
BENJAMIN F. JONE«,
sure of good candidrtes on both
Try the New Catchem Fly trap 2btb b‘rff*day, being thus cut down house. Good location. Enquire at
Register.
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womanhood.
She
was
a
j
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erald
Office.
Drane
has
them
on
Bale,
sides, which assures good officers.
1 bright young lady, loved and re­
wo for 25c.
Fruit jars at Lairds a big suply,
Econmy Knowltou and Masou.
The case of William P. White, on spected by all who knew her, and
deplore her sad and untimely de­
The grand jury found a true bill trial last week for the killing of his
mise. Her father has tbe sym­
against Frank Garrison for the kill­ step-father, Roy JoDes, at Bandon
pathy of all in this double bereave­
six
months
ago,
was
given
to
the
ing of Roy PerkinB.
Garrison
ment.
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plead not guilty and moved to have jury Saturday and the verdict ren­
the trial put off which was granted, dered was.manslaugbter,the penalty
M. E Church, South.
and will be set for a special term to for which is from one to fifteen
years in prison. White's
attor­
be fixed by Judge Coke.
Last Sunday was a great day at
For Sale.—Thoroughbred Shrop- ney’s have filed a motion for a new this church. There were large
soire rams. Address C. H. Nosier trial, and tbe judge will not pass crowds present at each service and
sentence until thin motion is consid 27 new members were received.
& Sou., Bridge, Oregon.
ed, which will be ten days.
The people are all encouraged and
Prof. M. 0. Hawkins, of this city,
When looking for fine table linen enthusiastic. Next Sunday morn­
receiyed the sad news of the sudden and silence cloth Remember Robin­
•
ing Rev. H. M. Branham, a former
death of bis father on Sunday, the sons Store.
pastor,
will preach,
at night
old gentleman having dropped dead
Ed Aasen, of the logging firm of
pastor C, H. Cleaves, will
that morning at his home near
Aasen Bros., operating a large camp preach on some interesting theme,
Langlois. Mr. Howkins and his
on Rinck creek, was the victim of a The door8 of ,he Church will again
sister, Mrs. {T. J. Thrift started at
railroad accident on thir line last be °Pened f ° r those who wish to
once to attend the funeral.
Monday, and ss a consequence is l0,n'
Save your table Linen by u seing on crutches. There was a wreck,
silence cloth, 58 in. wide 50c yd. a
Robinson’s store has the late
a portion of the train leaving the
Robinson’s Store.
Betsy Ross collar for ladies and
track, and in the mixup Ed was children.
J. R. McGee, the Riverton Coal- caught and one of bis legs badly
mssning man, was in Coquille Satur­ bruised, but luckily no bones whre
day, having returned from his recent broken.
business trip to San Francisco. Mr.
We are in tbe box business you
McGee tells us that he had a very
nice trrf) aud greatly enjoyed his will find boxes of all kinds at Fishs’
COQUILLE, OREGON
visit in the coast metropolis. Ou Box Factory.
Flouncing Embroidery at Robio-
son’s store.
Apple and Fruit
Boxes and Crates
of all kinds are
now on sale both
at the factory and
at Skeels’ store.
For large or spec­
ial orders call at
You Expect Your
Watch to do thus
and so for You
Saturday night o f the 10th inst, he
Died— In Coquille, Oregon, Sept.
tells us that Frisco was looking 20, 1910, little Wave Aleen Garten,
about her best. It was ou the occa­ daughtar of Mr. and Mrs. Austin
sion of a celabration by the gol­ Gartio, aged three years, three
den state's Native
Sons.
It months and six days, after an illness
seems that nothing had been ieit of about two weeks from a compli­
undone that would add to the in­ cation of cholera infantum and
terest or beauty of the city. The pneumonia. This little beam of >
procession ot over six miles in sunshine will be greatly missed hy '
length was something grand, and all the ri omitting racinheis id the
the lighting of city during the even­ family, who have tha sympathy of
ing was something exquisite. In all.
looking up coal interests be found
Look! Cluett shirts are the ones
that the city was in need o f that fuel.
It is too bad that there is so much to wear, new and up-to-date line,
Robinson’s Store.
delay in getting a dredger to work
on the channel of the lower Coquille.
MRS. A. G. AIKEN
If two or three short shoals between
Riverton and Bandon were deep­
will hu^e her fall and
ened, it would not be difficult to
winter millinery on
procure steamers to carry coal, and
display on and after
that industry would flourish as it
SEPTEM BER 26, 1910
never has. Mr. McGee who is now
operating the Rouse veins, is tak­
ing out a quality of coal that will
sell in any of our coast markets,
and all that remains is to get our
river in shape that it can be trans-:
ported to advantage.
But what «b ou t your sidefof the
question?
It isn’t aB though this watch care
would cost you much, because it
wouldn’ t.
Just the other way, in fa c t—one o f
the wisest strokes o f economy that
anyone can practice is to let a com­
petent man take a peep into his or
her watch occasionally.
You ask how frequently.
Once a year, anyway—oftener
wouldn’ t hurt.
For Sale—Good high pressure
donkey boiler, eighteen or twenty
borse-power. S. H. McAdams.
The state fair o f California, which
was held at Sacramento last week,
Educational League Meeting. proved to be the best exposition of
the kind ever conducted in the gold­
Tbo Coquille Educational League en state. 8 pecial efforts had been
met last Thursday Sept. 16, with put forth to make it an agricultural
Mrs. D. P. Maury as Pres.
exhibition in every seuse of the
It was suggested during this word and the managers received
meetiug that our League uoite with the co-opeiation of the livestock
the National Congress of Mothers. breeders and farmers in so far as
There being so few present, we making a large exhibit of stock and
decided to vote upon this question farm products was concerned and
at the next meeting.
the manufacturers responded with
Remember Oct. 14, Supt. Hock- large displays of their wares.
ett will give a lecture on Co-opera­ The people came from all over the
tion of Parents and Teachers before slate daily which augmented the
our League.
gate receipts and placed the fair on
a sound financial basis.
The at­
Chehalis, Washington, is doing
tendance on one day numbered
some good work in advocating new
over twenty-six thousand persans,
methods of burning out stumps on
all of whom were happily entertain­
logged off lands. The Citizens
ed
by the opportunities to view
Club of Chehalis recently held dem­
blue-blooded
live stock and choice
onstrations of the chair pit method
of burning stumps and the tests field, orchard, aud garden exhibits
| and witnets some interesting speed
were very successful. It is thought
j contests between the trotters and
the general adoption of this means
of clearing cutover land will be of ! pacers from the best equine farni
great value to the Pacific North­ lies in existance.— Homestead,
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V. R. WILSON - Watchmaker
V. R. WILSON Engraver
V. R. WILSON Optometrist.
22 YEARS EXPERIENCE
DEFECTS OF THE VISION, SCIENTIFI-
cally corrected. 13 years experience.
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Prices reasonable and absolute satisfaction guaranteed
Broken lenses duplicated, bring me the pieces and I
will guarantee to furnish you a New Lense exactly
like the old one.
W e are well fixed to look after all
your repairing needs.
E. C. BARKER
&
CO.
COQUILLE, OREQON
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Daylight Development
Makes Kodaking Easy
No Dark
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LET THE CHILDREN KODAK
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“ 'But Capital is notoriously timid.
In the present instance, too, it is j west.
j E Sstiay—A large white horse—in 0\
absolutely foolish. No decision of
j the Fat Elk neighborhood.
The I .
N o tic e to T a x p a y e r s
any court can permanently impair
| owner should take care of this ani
any so called vested interest, Con-
mal and save trouble and expenses. i l(
The second installment ot taxes
fis 'ation is undreamed of, as com -;
for the year ol I909 is due and i
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pared with only a few years ago.
payable on or before October 3rd 1 ^oat. A \ellow Hound, about
The disintegration of properties1
19 10 and if such installment is not "* 'ncbe"
b>*
*■ white also
does not involve their destruction.
paid by that time, Penalty and In-
on Deck> »nswers to the name
Moreover, the sharp vevolt against
terest will be added from April 4U1,
A anitable Reward is
all combinations those that achieve
offered .
great good no less than those that,
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Faro Coi.EMAS.
work injury— in clearly yielding to]
we haw them in golden wok
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STEAMER BREAKWATER I
Sails from Ainsworth Dock. Portland,
at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from
Coos Bay every Saturday at service of
tide. Reservations will not be held
later than Friday noon, unless tickets
are purchased.
PAUL L. STERLING, Agent
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S. KN OW LTON, President
GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres.
Sjy\ln^ and stlon^ty mad€. amj^£e
R. H. MAST, Cashier
va\ letofj stipes and jaliees to ehoo^e Farnjsrs
ai)d
Merchants
from.
of Coquille
BaqH
C. LA IR D
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
A Reasonable Share
First Class Safety
o f Your Business Solicited
Deposit Boxes For Rent