/ Coquille JieMà V ol . 28: No C COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , OCTOBER Entered as second-class matter May B, 1906, at tlie postoffioe at Coquille, Oretron, under act of Congress of Marcii 8,1879. DR. RICHMOND PH Y8ICIAN AND SU B d EON. CHILDREN MUST ATTEND SCHOOL A Few Sections of Oregon Laws Which Should Be Enforced To the Letter. Office over Kose’ s Store, Front St., C oquille , O kkuon . Offioi Pbone Main 911. 1 Bection 2 No child under four­ teen years of age shall be employed in any factory, store, workshop, in or about any mine, or in the tele, graph, telephone, or public messen­ ger service. I Dr. C. IN. Endicott D bntibt Office over First National llank Pbone Main 481. Coquille, Oregon E. D, SPERRY Attorney and Connoellor at Law. Office in Robinson Building IN. C. CHASE, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Offio in ltobinson Building. Upstairs I I - C. R. BARR0IN Attorney and Oonnsellor at Law Office Phone 335 Main Residence Pilone 346 Main O oqotllb C ity , O bk J. J. STANLEY LAW YER Martin Building - Front Stree CoqoiLLB, OaaooN A. J. Sherwood, A ttobnbt - xt -L aw , N otasi P ublic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A t Y obnktat -L aw , N otabt P ublio , Section 3. No child under the age of fourteen years shall be em> ployed in any work, or labor of any f< rm, for wages or other compensa­ tion to whomsoever payable, duriog the hours when the public schools of the town, district, or city in which he or she resides are in ses­ sion Section 4. Attendance at school shall be compulsory upon all child­ ren between the ages of eight and fourteen years in all cities, towns and villages of the State of Oregon during the whole of the school term in the city, town or village in which the child resides, and upon all children in such city, towns and villagis between the ages of four­ teen and sixteen years who are not employed in some lawful work. Section 5 No child under six­ teen years of age shall be employed at any work before the hour of seven in the morning, or after the hour of six at night, nor employed for looger than ten hours for any one day, nor more than six days in any one week; and every such child, under sixteen years of age, shall be entitled to not less than thirty minutes for meal time at noon, but Buch meal time shall not be included as part of the work hours of the day, and every em­ ployer shall post in a conspicuous place where such minors are em­ ployed, a printed notice 'stating the maximum work hours required in one week, and in every day of the week, from such minors. Section 6. No child under six­ teen years of age shall be em­ ployed, permitted or suffered to Hall & Hall, work in any employment enum­ erated in section 2 unless the per­ A ttobseys - at L aw , son or corporation employing him Dsalei in B eai . E state of all kinds. procures and keeps on file and ac­ Marshfield, Oregon. cessible to the school authorities of the school district where such child resides, and to the police and board E. G. D. Holden of inspectors of child labor an age L awtbb , and schooling certificate and here­ J ü S T IC B OF T H R P e ACK U. 8. Oommiasioaer, General Inaurano«* inafter prescribed, and keep a list Agent, and Notary Pnblio. Office of all such childreD employed in Robinson Building. therein. Coquille, : : Coquille Oregon. Oregon. Wickham House MRS. G. R. WICKHAM Proprietress Phone Main 13X. Board by Day, WeeK or Month Sample Roonjs Nice Batljs Special Attention Paid to the Traveling Public._______ H. E. Shelley Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10 provide the form and manner of securing the age and schooling certificate. Sections 11. Any person or cor­ poration who shall employ a minor contrary to the provisions of this act, or who shall violate any of the provisions thereof, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic­ tion shall be fined in a sum of not less [thsDj $10 Dor more than $25 for the first offense, nor less than $26 nor more than $50 for the sec. ond offense, and be imprisoned for not less than ten nor more than thirty days for the third and each succeeding offense. Section 12. Any parent or guar­ dian who shall violate any of the provisions of this act or allow any child under their custody or control C or'.ini: O r :. to be employed contrary to the First Class W oik G Jarant#*^,^ provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon M. E. W H ITM O RE. E. F. MO k RISSY conviction thereof shall [be] fined Coos Bay Paving and Con­ not lets than five dollars and not more than twenty-five dollars. M m C a rp e n te rand Builder struction Company. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PUns and Estimates Return* with Bride. Given William Candlin. of this city, re­ turned Thursday from an extended trip east, and brought back with Phone 151-J him a bride in the person of who Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore. was formerly Miss Ruih Elizabeth | Dee, of St. Louis, Missouri, to whom | he was married in that city on Sep­ tember 28th. Mrs. Candlin is well pleased with the appearance of her Incorporated. new home and snrronndiogs, while Manufacturers of [ Mr. Oandlin is delighted to he The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe home again. The Strongest and Nearest Water The waiter's union has resolved Proof shoe made for loggers, miners to refuse all tips of “ tn insulting prospectors and mill men. size.” How smsll does the insult Concrete Bricks Stone and Timber Contractor. Tjico. BcrjimmShoe Mfg.Co. 621 Thurman Street PoBT U N D , O k o 0*. havs to be, we wonder. San Francisco the Place 19, 1910 P er Y ear $1.50 remodeled by competent supervi­ sion, not by repealing the law which permits commercial fishing Kodak Finishing Work Done in The annual revenue to salmon a Specialty fishermen on the river at Grants any finish Should Rogue River Be Closed to Pass is $20,000.00 annually, and Curry County much greater, and Net Fshing And the Canneries the entire catch may be classed as Closed Dow n? Chinook salmon, which fish do not Below we give arguments against take the fly nor spoon except by tho bill to be voted upon at the No­ accident and during spawning sea­ vember election to close the Rogue son. Three doors North of Drane’s Store We ask the voters of the State river to all fishermen except with hook and line, which our voters not to cast their ballots for this should read and consider well before law, depriving thereby a large class of worthy citizens from gain­ casting bia ballot. Rogue River in the production ing a livlihood by a legitimate All Work Guaranteed Coquille, Oregon of salmon fish is not excelled by any industry. other stream in Oregon, excepting ROGUE RIVER FISHERMEN’S the Columbia. The cauniug of this UNION. fish on Rogue River is one of the Per H. E. Getbing, Sec­ leading industries of the State. retary and Manager. Thousands of dollars of public Endorsed by: money, as well as private capital, GRANTS PAS8 COMMER- A Y A Y A Y A Y A Y A X A X A Y A .Y A Y A A. Y A V A Y y v V A Y A . X A X A X A X A X A X A 3 have been exceeded in the propa­ C IA L CLUB. gation of salmon, and in developing Per M. J. Anderson, Chair­ the stream thus fostering and en­ man of Committee. couraging a natural resource of our W A T C H ES C LO C K S A C A T E CRINDINC AN D country which adds to the wealth The » hereabouts of Stella Cul- JE W E L R Y P O LIS H IN G of Oregon. Private capital at the bertsoD, a fourteen-year.ohl girl, COM BS B A R R ETT S S T O N E S ETTIN G RINC mouth of the Rogue River in build­ who left her home at Bangor to at­ ing and equipping cauneries in aid­ tend school in North Bend Monday PH O N O CR APHS M A K IN C ENC R AV INC ing in the propagation of fish; in morning, and who has not been clearing out the river, etc., is in­ seen by her relatives since, is a pro­ vested to the extent of not less than blem that every officer in Coos a quarter of a million dollars. The county is trying to solve today. fishing industry affords employ­ Mr. Culbertson, the girl’s father, is ment to a great number q I our lab­ making every possible investiga­ oring people. It is pr oposed by tion and Sheriff Gage, Acting Mar­ tbi3 bill to utterly annihilate and shal Levi Smith of Marshfield, destroy the business of commercial Marshal Bill Smith of North Bend fishing on Rogue River, and for and other officers are also trying to what reason? Because it is claimed locate her. that commercial fishing at the R. E.SHINE, Vis* P isi According to the girl’s father, she A J. SHERWOOO Prss. mouth of the river interferes with eloped with Sherman Stage, a 0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Csshlsr I. H. HAZARD, Csihler the fisherman’s sport upon the up­ young man who has been employed per river. But this is not true at the North Bend Milk Conden- The fisherman’s net is so con­ sary. B. F. Stage, the lad's father, structed that it precludes the pos­ denies this, saying his son sibility of any salmon trout being left on the Breakwater last o p COQUIliUB, ORHGON. taken, Satuiday for Washington points. BILL TO STOP It is fitting that the Western States should support San Francis­ co’s claims as the proper site for holding a celebration in honor of the opening of the Panama Canal. S sd Francisco is the great seaport of Pacific-America, the avenue of commerce over the vast Pacific Ocean, and recognized te.minal of the Panama Isthmian route from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Put­ ting aside the relative value of the Panama Canal to any one part of the world, as it is sure to prove of nearly equal value to all, the real consideration lies in the fact that nearly one-half of the human rare live in countries bordering on the Pacific Ooean, and the opening cf this new door to the Pacific and front door tp the. world, is distinct­ ly a Pacific Ocean event. Said William H. Seward in 1852, be­ fore there wsb a railway or tele­ graph on any Pacific Seaboard or a line of Steamships or any regular commerce with the Orient— while Alaska was yet an unknown frozen land, and Japan and China, save for a few porta forced open to com­ merce, sealed to entrance and wrapped in barbaric conceit, and Australia was still the laDd of the black buBbman: “ Henceforth Eu­ ropean commerce, European poli­ tics, European thought and Euro­ pean activity, although actually gaining force and European con­ nections, although actually becom­ ing more intimate, will nevertheless relatively sink in importance— while the Pacific Ocean—its shores, its islands, and the vast region be­ yond— will become the chief theater of events in the world’s great here­ after.” The new resourceful, virile West, facing tbs Pacific Ocean, is the most vital portion of the world to­ day, attracting by its resources and The laws governing fishing are At aDy rate, the girl is missing T r a n s a c ts a General B an kin g B u sin ess wonderful opportunities the ener­ faithfully complied with on the and according to some members of gies that stand for progress. Rogue, and in the salmon fishing at the family she is said to have writ­ its mouth. There are two hatch­ ten them saying that the young man Corroopoodooto. Board of Diroetort. Neither this country nor Eng­ National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci A. J. Sherwood, land got all they wanted in the eries for the propagation of salmon had left her on Coos river and that R. O. Dement, Crocker Woolworth N’lBank, San Franc! L. H. Hasard, L. Harlocker, fisheries award, but no appeal is fish on this river owned by the es­ she wanted to be taken back. R.E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland. Isaiah Hacker. tate of R. D. Hume and maintained Mr. Culbertson went to Allegany taken, and the decision goes into effect. This is the crown of suc­ at considerable expense without as­ yesterday but was unable to find sistance from others. The Gov­ any trace of her. He returned cessful arbitration. ernment of the United States also last night Washington will be more than operates a hatchery located on Elk The girl, who is still wearing ever a capital city when the plans Creek in that vicinity with which short dresses, took uo clothing with of half a dozen foreign govern, to supply this stream with the sal­ her except what she wore. In con­ ments for providing more elabo­ mon fish. The product of these sequence her parents tear that, she rate homes for their embassies at M. D. S H E R R A R D , P R O P R IE T O R two hatcheries planted in this river may suffer from the weather unless an outlay estimated at $3,500,009 equals many times the number of some one takes her in. Rose Building, Second Street, shall have been carried out. fish taken from it« water. Shall It is expected that a definite clue this industry be destroyed? A to the girls’ whereabouts will be Sick Horse Hunts Hospital glance at the law, and consideration found tonight or tomorrow. From the Philadelphia Record.- - of its effects, will show its injustice. Sherman Stage is one of the boys Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma­ Wilmington, Del.— Stricken with This proposed law should receive who was mixed up in the William­ chinery— large and small— in a scientific and colic early the other morning, a bay the emphatic NO of the voter. son shooting case near Coquille Ii. A. BAILEY, several months ago, as a result o f ( mare owned by the Wilmington workman-like manner, Special attention given JOHN R. MILLER, Furniture Company broke from its which Williamson died. Stage to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc HERBERT HUME. stable at Ninth and King streets was exonerated from any blame in Committee Representing Citi­ that case.— Times- and made tracks ns fast as it could • • go to the veterinary hospital of Dr. zens of Curry County, Oregon. G ir l Disappears. James R. Mahaffy at Ninth and Jackson streets, where it fell The initiative measure to close exhausted. The veterinary found The new White House cow has Rogue River to commercial fishing it, immediately diagnosed its case is uncalled for because Section 4106 been named “ Pauline,” bo that when * and gave it treatment. He said Bellinger and Cotton’s Code pro­ the Prrsldent waDts to relieve his * had he been five minutes later the feeliogs he can step to the door vides for closing aDy stream to L. COCHRAN, Proprietor animal would have died. and say, “ Nay, nay Pauline.” with, protect fish and authorizes the Fish 7T The horse never had been to the Commission to take such action out offense to the office seekers. hospital before, and the doctor de­ when advisable. No Slate Fish Biliousness is due to a disordered * clared it was the strangest incident Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^ Warden has thus favored closing condition of the stomach, Cham­ of a horse of which he had heard. ing a Specialty. ^ the Rogue River mnd former Mas­ berlain’s Tablets are essentially a * ter Fish Warden H. C. McAllister, stomach medicine, intended espe­ You are not experimenting on by his letter of June 15th, 1910, to cially to act on that organ; to cleanse One of the Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City * yourself when you take Chamber­ Rogue River Fishermen’s Union, it, strengthen it, tone and invigorate lain’s Cough Remedy for a cold as it, to regulate the liver and to ban­ * that preparation has wou its great stated “ I am opposed to the bill ish biliousness positively and effect­ * C o q u i l l e , - - O r e g o * The ually. For sale by all dealers. reputation and extensive sale by its for closing • Rogue River.’’ remarkable cures of colds, and can fishermen are residents and mostly always be depended upon. It is farmers, only five men now non A c r e T ra cts for Sale equally valuable for adults and chil residents, and the argument for the dren and may be given to youog N ear P rosper. children with implicit confidence as bill is misleading ai.d false. The run of salmon is not dimin it contains no harmful drugs. Bold Ten-minutes walk from Mill, by all dealers. ishiug as stated, ami in 1909 there Store and Schoolhouse. These was the heaviest run t it h . the government. It may not he ninety-three caught and marketed Bandon, OregoD. Lard, easy to show Uncle Sam, in his pres- iaBt year, Small mesh nets are not ent frame of mind, just whst he used, the smallest being an eight- I lr n t I r e a l i n c i l i a l l n r n wants with a mammoth cave, as that tnch mesh in summer and a five- If for no other reason, Chamber Bacon, We Carry "cave” in the revenues is an am­ inch mesh in winter, do one-inch Iain’s Salve should be kept in every ple sufficiency at present. mesh used on the river. The lawn household on account of its great Sausage, ■----------- were strickly enforced on this river value in the treatment“ of burns. It The farmers never get any more and the preeent Master Fieh War- allays the pain almost instantly, and Fresh ami Salt Meats. for their milk, no matter how much den received bis promotion from unless the injury is a severe one, the trust may raise the price in the the ranks for his efficient service*, heals the parts without leaving a INe are headquarters for euerything In the meat line, You city to the coneumer. | Dams and defective fish ladders sesr. This salve is also unequaled wants always receiues prompt attention. For Sale.— Good 6 cap range are the primary cause of aalipon for chapped hands, sore nipples and with 30-gallon tank, pipes, etc. En­ not reaching the government batub- diseases o fth e skin. Price, 2fi cts. ery, and those ^ r riera «houli» he For R*l* by R . S. K oow bon, quire »t the H erald office, NET FISHING DEAN’S STUDIO We Repair We Do All Work Guaranteed E. C. Barker & Co. ¡SZSZSZSZSZSÍSZXSS^O F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K NEW MACHINE SHOP C o q u ille - - - - O re g o n THE O. K. BARBERSHOP * * * * * * * * PIONEER MEflT MARKET Hams, COOUILLE V A L L E Y PACKING CO.