tem ile Kcfalà V ol . 28: No 4 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , OCTOBER 5, 1910 Entered a» seccnd-claaa metter May 8, 1908, at the poatoffice at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congreaa of March 3,1879. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Rose’s Store, Front St., CO Q U ILLE , O r BGON. Ollio t Phone Main 211. i Dr. C. W. Endicott D entist Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon E. D, SPERRY Attorney and Oonnoellor at Law. Office in ltobinflon Building a t t o h n e y - a t - l a w Offlo in Uubinaon Unilding, Upstairs C. R. BARROW Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office Phone 335 Main Residence Phone 346 Main C oqcillk C it y , O he I I J. J. STANLEY LAW YER • Front Stree CoQUIIiI. 1 , O b ROON A. J. Sherwood, A ttobnht - i t -L aw , N otaby P ublic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t rm iN KT- a t - I . a w . N o t a »» P u b l i c . C o q u ille . : : Oregon Hall & Hall, A t t o b n k y s - at L a w , Dentei in R eal E rtat o f alt kinds. M arshfield, Oregon. Í E. G. D. Holden L awykb , J U P T IC K O F T H K P e A O F [J. 8. Commissioner, General Inanrnnoe Agent, and Notary Public. Office in ltobinaon Building- Coquill** O regon. Wickham House MRS. G. R. WICKHAM Proprietress Phone Main 13X. Board by Day, Weel( or Month Sample Roonjs Nice Battys Special Attention Paid to the Traveling Public. H. E. Shelley C arpenterand Builder cV . t:v . First Class Wo. k G isranteed. M. E. WHITMORE. E. F. MOKRISSY Coos Bay Paving and struction Con­ Company. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Plaint and Estimate« COMING! COMING!! In response to your request for THE an item of news shall mingle facts and opinions concerning one of tbe They Gam Thirty-Nine Nominations railroad situations concerning which While Assembly Wins but little has been said, and probably 12, Five Unopposed. few of your readers have thought, and by reading between lines, opin­ We give below »n excerpt from ions may be formed. the report of the Portland Even­ Fact No. i. The stockholders of ing Telegram of the late primary the Southern Oregon Co. now have election in Multnomah county, a chance to dispose of their interests whichis as follows: to Elijah Smith at $15.00 per share. Of 47 nominations made in Re­ Fact No. 2. Honorable William publican primaries Saturday, tbe anti-assembly insurgent forces cap­ W. Crapo, of New Bedford, Mas­ tured 32 and ibe assembly men 12. sachusetts, one of tbe biggest There is one nomination in doubt. owners in that company, has sold Of 39 nomiuationa where there wap his holdings to Mr.- Smith. Mr. a contest Ibe anti-ass«mbly men sr- Crapo is past eighty years of age, oured 31. Of the 12 nominations was a congressman and "Iso a sena­ obtained by the assembly candi­ tor from the Bay Slate, and at one dates, live bad no opposition, tbe time expected to be elected governor assembly winning only seven con­ of Massachusetts, while his father tests. One anti-assembly candi­ was once governor of Michigan This gentleman visited Coos Bay date bad no opposition. On tbe stAte ticket (here were 16 nomina­ about twenty years ago, and was Of Philadelphia, Pa. tions made, of which the assembly glad to meet the citizens, and from secure seven, but only four of these the questions he asked, I am sure were saved in contests. The antis he was not idle while on the Bay. won six state nominations in con­ This mau of large affairs is the most Will speak at the Masonic Hall, test. Two justices oi the supreme important I have talked to, and we Thursday, October 6. 7:30 p. m. were, each and all, as interested as court, T. A. McBride and F. A. Moore, while indorsed by the as­ the acquaintances of my recent sembly, are not .considered as assem. journey we would be a happier peo­ turn saluted by each, be started bly nominees, inasmuch as they ple. Circumstances, for want of a slowly for the timber. The ex- were originally nominated in tbe better word, to give an opinion on merebant followed with an apple. lawyers’ convention and were sup­ railroad matters, cause me to di­ With Ikons of innocence and many ported by anti-sssembly voters verge a little. Come with me to bows and shakes of the head, tbe Therefore they are not listed as .Long Beach, California, into a res­ apple was accepted, for which he either the assembly or anti-assem­ taurant, that on Sunday you would forfeited his liberty, an l he is now bly winners in tbe foregoing figures have to wait for ’ perhaps an hour in the chicken coirall at Ed Creo1 Tbe nomination of labor commis­ to get a table, or a seat at one. The We know that truth is sometimes people conducting this up-to-date stranger than fiction, but lean hear sioner is in doubt. In the eoupty ticket the anti-as place were formerly in the employ­ the bell on that deer’s neck. Some sembly men secured 25 of tbe 31 ment oi Col. Hamilton in Wichita, family pet had strolled away. May nominations, whereas, of tbe six Kansas, and when their employer all your family pets be as fortunate nominees of tbe county assembly sold the hotel, he asked the Santa as this one is the wish of your sub­ ticket two have no opposition. The Fe people where he could go to scriber. C apon S a l m f y . anti-assembly candidates for county find a good pioneer location out The answer, was, “ Go to judge was cot opposed. On both west. Don’ t trifle with a cold is good ad­ state and county tiokets tbe assem­ Coos Bay.’’ Various changes have vice for prudent men and women. bly people won eight contests, car­ taken place in fifteen years with It may be vital in case of a child. rying four in the state and four in the same railroad, and a sad one to There is nothing better than Cham­ the county, out of a total of 39 con­ Col. Hamilton, which prevented berlain’s Cough Remedy tor coughs him from going into business, but and colds in children. It is safe and test«. These results are considered as a I did get him to visit the Bay about sure. For sale by all dealers. convincing resentment of the assem- ■ six years ago, and some at North Our City Schools. biies held by one faction of tbe Re- j Bend and Marshfield will remember as a gentleman who enjoyed a good publican party iu Oregon, at least' 1 The enrolment, to dale in the in Multnomah county, which con 1 time. City schocls, is 292 Thirtyniue of tains one-fourth of the registered Reader, take your map and trace these are the High School. Republican voles of tbe statp. It is the Santa Fe railroad to the Pacific 2 There is earnest preparations also eonsidered that the anti-aasem coast, and if you hnd timber on the being made for the Frey Oratorical n|y element, tin- insui gents, is slate line oi travel, it is in the form of Contest, to be held here in Decem­ wide, for only stAte Dominations building material, cut ready for use ber, by three of the High School were obtained by tbe assembly men aucl likely unloaded from the cars students. They all happen to be in contests, and iu one of these, of another line, possibly being from in the Class although students in the Governorship, the insurgents ships in San Francisco Bay. the grammar grades are eligible to were split by three candidates. The first in California furnishes enter the Contest. Oregon’s Congressional nomina­ about the sum total of the freight Miss Iva Howey, Miss Belle tions went to n stand-pat Republi i carried east, hence, the disire of this Thrift and Mr. Melvin Kern are the cau in the first district, and to an roa I to reach Coos Bay for direct only ones, thus far who have ex­ insurgent in ibe second district. ! connection with the timber, as the pressed their intention of entering. Tbe assemblymen nominated Jay forest are not appirently moving 3 Grades six and seven have or­ Bowerman, aa tie opposition failed southward. ganized Literary Societies in their to concentrate. Why do people write to the de­ rooms and will probablv have pro­ Multnomah's delegation for the partment of agriculture, or other grams every two weeks 0:1 Friday legislature will be solidly insurgent, departments of the United States afternoon. every nominee having subscribed 4 Reverend Adams of the local for statistics a bout Coos county? to Statement No. 1. Something doing somewhere to Piesbyterian Church gave a very Jay Bowerman was saved by the cause this. Another question. enthusiastic and interesting talk at presence of three opponent, Dim- Please, tell me, are we all too busy the Opening Exercises of the High mick, Hofer and Abraham. The to give the information? This is School on Friday morning. His vote given Abraham or Hofer would about the ouly place in the coun­ subject was "T b e Lure of the West” have nominated Dimmick. try without a crop reporter. Oh, and it was presented in a way that poqr Coos. How patriotic we are. appealed to patriotism and reason W ada-M nrp h y W e d d e d could not each school district con­ alike. 5. The students as well as the C. R. Wade and Miss Margaret tribute monthly the desired infor­ Murphy, both o( Bandou, were mar­ mation to some central poiut from teachers are doing things to en­ ried on the eveing of Sept. 28 at which it would be faithfully report­ hance the attractiveness of the dif­ the home of the Bride's sister, Mrs. ed to the proper Departmont. The ferent class rooms. Ferns and maple James Cowan in this city. The suggestion is thrown by me toward branches have been placed about ceremony was performed by Rev. tbe county superntendent of schools. the rooms, tbe borders of tbe black­ boards have been decorated and at­ Father Springer of North Bend. 1 will tell you a true deer story The couple left for Pendleton, where with dates and names thereto: Mr. tention is being given to tbe win­ they will visit Mr. Wade’a relatives, and Mrs. Vergil Pugh are taking dow curtains.— Coquille Oregon. Oct. 1910. and on their return will reside at outing at El Creo, on Haynes Inlet, Baudon. The bride was a school a branch of Coos Bay, On Septem­ C a rd of T h anks. teacher at Bandon and Mr. Wade ber the 21 st about J tO a. m. a buck also resides there. He is one of the deer come into view about one We desire to thank the many leading attorneys of tbe place and i« hundred yards distant. We all friends for their kindness and favors well known throughout tbe county. watched the deer and then Mr. tendered us during the illness and — Coos Bay Times. Pugh advanced toward the animal death of our Brother Charles W. walking erect as if to meet a friend, Hamlen. You are not experimenting on W il l ia m R o h m . (without any firearms.) The deer yourself when you take Chamber­ M r s , W il l ia m R ohm . lain’s Cough Remedy for a cold as looked with appearent indifference G eo . T. M o u l t o n . that preparation has won its great and the dignity of freedom, a scene reputation and extensive sale by its for the camera which we neglected M rs . S amuei . M. N obler . remarkable cures of colds, and can to use. The deer, gentle reader, always be depended upon. It is Y ou will always find wbat you equally valuable for adults and chil­ knows an honest man, and not to are looking for in gentlemen’s up- dren and may be given to young be outdone in courtesy and as if to to-date clothing at Robinson’s Store. children with implicit confidence as aplogize or explsin his presence Lame back is one of the most com­ it contains no harmful drugs. Sold theie, advanced more than halfway mon forms of muscular rheumatism. by all dealers. toward Mr. Pugh, and after cour­ A few applications of Chamberlain’s New band bags, the kind they all tesies and the mutual salutations, Liniment will give relief. fo r s^le want at Robinson’*. still with natural dignity was in by all dealers. Hon. Michael J. Fanning W. C. CHASE. Martin Building From Cooe Bay. NOTED IRISH ORATOR DR. RICHMOND n INSURGENTS IN BIG MAJORITY Given Concrete Bricks Stone and Timber Contractor. Phone 151 - J Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore. Theo. Bergm an Shoe M fir.Co. Incorporated. Manufacturers o f The Celebrated Berqmann Shoe The Strongest and Nearest Water Proof shoe made for loggers, miners prospectors and mill men. 621 Thurman Street P ortland , O aioo*. Orator, Author, -- Wit! $1.50 P er Y ear Q o t Their W ig s” M ixed. Vancouver, Wash., Sept 28.— In the darkness of their Pullman berth — the ill-fated lower 7 again — two young women who boarded a North Bank train at Spokane last night carelessly exchanged their surplus bairsitite adornment, which, becau-e one is a decided blonde and tbe other a pronounced brunette,caused unlimited amusement among other passengers, provoked an outburst of laughter from a local streetcar con­ ductor. brought foith smiles from persons whom they passed on the street and created confusion, bor­ dering upon riot, to the girls them­ selves, when they glanced into a convenient mirror at the St. Elmo Hotel this morning Both women were well die-sed and either would have attracted more than passing attention because of her striking beauty, alone They hastily retired to their room, follow­ ing the discovery of their predica­ ment, and did not appear again un­ til late this evening, when their tresses, from all outward appeatance were of natural y&wth. The girls afterward admitted that they were weary when they retired to their berth yesterday evening and that the portor did not call them until the train was due, within 30 minutes, to arrive at Van­ couver. In their haste to dress, they explained, they accidentily made the exchange that proved so disastrous to tbeir personal appearance. \ 7 ) Kodak Finishing a Specialty Work Done in any finish DEAN'S STUDIO Three doors North of Drane’s Store () All Work Guaranteed Coquille, Oregon ® We Repair We Do ÏS WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY COMBS BARREUS PHONOGRAPHS ACATE GRINDING AND POLISHING STONE SETTING RINC MAKINC ENCRAVINC Kj All Work Guaranteed E. 0. Barker & Co. % Æ ZSZSZSZSZS£ZSZSZS£ot Jam es L Sam pson Dead. A J. SHERWOOD Pro«. James Levi Sampson passed away at his home in this city Wednesday, September 28, 1910, at the age of 70 years, 5 months and 25 days leaving to mourn his departure his wife and three sons and three daughters, all grown. The deceas­ ed was born in Jefferson county. New York, but has lived in differ­ ent states as be came Westward, ar­ riving iu Coos coumy in 1906, where he has since resided and lormed many new friends. A Spraluril FIR ST N ATIO N A L B A N K op COQUIUliB , ORHQOp. T r a n s a c ts a General B a n k in g B u sin e ss B o a rd o f D lr t o t o r t . C ir r tip M d tn U . R. O, Dement, A . J. Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New Y ork Ci L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’lBank, San Franci Isaiah Hacker, R .E . Shine. I First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, ' NEW MACHINE SHOP u M. Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of “ Wire­ less” or railway telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations through­ out the countiy there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance of ad­ vancement. The National Tele­ graph Inuitute of Portland, Ore., operates six official institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full de­ tails. D. S H E R R A R D , PRO PRIETO R Rose Building, Second Street, Coquille Oregon Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma­ chinery—large and small— in a scientific and workman-like manner. A Good Position ------- - 0 . C. SANFORD, A n t . C a t h ltr Ankle As usually treated a sprained an­ kle will disable the injured person for a month or more, but" by apply­ ing Chamberlain’s Liniment and ob­ serving the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may, iD most cases, be effected in less than one week's time. This liniment is is a most remarkable preparation; try it for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or mus­ cular rheumatism, and you are cer­ tain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. For cale by R. S. Knowlton. Special attention given to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc THE O. K. BARBERSHOP | L. COCHRAN, Proprietor Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^ ing a Specialty. ^ 3/ One o f the Most Up-to-Date Shops * * C o q u ille , - in the City ^ - O re g o * * -------- Dairy farm of 140 acres \ mile from Norway. Creamery. Be vacant March 1, 1901 . F rank N elson . Norway Oregon ------« - — - Prepare— the time is here. Rob­ inson’s Store have opened up their rubber and aquapelle goods. Get your size while the stock is complete. W a n t e d — A party to locate on government timber claim. Four million feet- Location fee $250 B. Folsom, Coquille. For Sale.— Regestered Jersey bull, thrie year old— $ 50. Iuquire of Fred Lowry, Coquille, Or. Wanted— Men and women to have clothes cleaned, pressed snd repaired. Slsgle the tailor. New fall waists have arrived. Call and see them. Robinson's F or R. E.SHINE, Vise Prêt L. H. HAZARD, C a th le r R e n t .— A PIONEER MEflT MARRET r We Carry Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We are headquarters for everything in the meat line, wants always receives prompt attention. You COQUILLE V A L L E Y j PACKING CO.