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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1906)
« m Election Returns. Mena’ and Boys’ fall and winter List your property with the Home suits to suit all at Robinson's. ------- Realty Co. Gold Seal Rubber Boots worth New York, Nov. 7 - A t 3 o ’clock Bee» flour is the kind twice as much as auy other make at this morning, Wm R. Hearst, dem- Drane sells. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1906. Drane’s. ocratic and Independence League C. T . Riley, of Bandoo, was in F ob S alk —Good 1200 pound candidate for governor, conceded ! our city Sat,;rj sy gray work mare 8 years old. Ap Our C om m on S ch ools, the election of his republican op- ply at the Herald office. Mr. and Mrs. S, T. Lanagon of I ponent, Chaa. E. Hughes. Coquille and Myrtle Point are iu Prosper, returned from a trip to BY C. H. BARBOW. the dark again, a coil iu Mr. Morse’s Hughes' majority will be about the Hay Friday. fore taking up the subject of dinamo having blown out. Mr. 60,060., out of nearly 1,500,000 wr; ing we’desire to h * v that we were votes cast. When it rains protect your feet j Morse has gone to Portland for a T ., . ,. . . . by buying you rubbers at Robin- new one. He expects to have the sou i'w hat auiused and very much In the judiciary contest, all of the 1 - - r ' son s. Ib is seasons new s stock jus i lights on within a week. s ; rised to learn that some few Tammany 1 nominees have been tn. Brotbor George P. Laird, of the persons have taken offence at some torious. L. Harrison, the yeteranary sur Bandon Recorder, has gone and got of our a tides on the school ques- married, having taken unto himself RESULTS IX OTHEK STATES. geon of Myrtle Point, had business ti u. As if there was any thing a wife in the person of Miss Grace A labama — Democratic through in town one day last week. personal in any of them. But the out, B. B. Comer, governor. Garfield. They are a native sun and daugher of Coos county who veiv fact .hat some have taken of- Mrs. A, Gilman and sons, Harvey A rkansas — Entirely democratic. will join with the H erald in con feme sin.ply proves the truth of and George, and daughter, Miss C a l i f o r n i a —Republican with J. gratulations and best wishes. my articles on reading. For it N. Gillette, governor. Florence, start for California in a A case tried before Judge Hall pioves that they have not read my C olorado —Doubtful, but probab short time, with the hope of bene- at the courthouse yesterday in articles, they simply read at them, ly republican. fitting Mrs. Gilman’s health. which Green A Treicbel were the but did not read them understand- C onnecticut — Republican, with Thirty-five acres of bottom land plaintiffs and L. W. Traver and L. A. Roberts, marshal aud city attor in gly. R. S. Woodruff governor. and fifteen acres of bench land for ney respectively of that city, were These articles are directed against D klewake — Republican. sale at a bargain. Will sell in one defendants. jThe controversy was the various Fads that have been in F lorida — Democratic. piece or cut in two. Terms to suit over a lot of liquor belonging to G eoroia — Dem ocratic. troduced into our schools, East, purchaser, Roberts & Carter, Myr the former anu confiscated by the officers and placed under lock and I l l i n o i s —Republican with Dem tle Point Wi st, North and South. There is key in the city jail, and which was not a personal reference in one of ocratic gains on congressmen. Wm. Anderson, of Rock Creek, stolen by some ouo boring a bole up I ndiana —Republican by 50,000. these articles, and not even a sem- was down the last o f the week visit through the floor and into the bar I owa —Governor Cummins, rep., bl m.ie ot such a thing. Heoce any ing with his brothers, Andy, of rel through which its contents were drawn off. Plaintiffs obtained parties who have misread my ar and republican congressmen re near town and Thomas, of Bandon. judgement against the defendents. ticles had better reread them, and elected, Cummins majority 30,000 a It has been some time since we bad read them correctly. And grasp a loss of 8,000. seen him on the streets. BE IT REMEMBERED, that at a K ansas — W. A. Harris, democra their meaning and motive. Why regular term of the County Court for New Goods! New Goods! We tic, elected governor .by 20,000 ma should I strike at the County Su- Coos County, Oregon, held at the Court are receiving fresh, up-to-date lines House in Coquille City in said county p( rintendent, the Teachers, or the jority. of gents’ and ladies’ shoes, dry- and state, commencing Nov. 5th, 1906, K entucky — Probably no change school Boards, on this rnattor? good, domestics and men’s furnish at which were present Hon. John F. Hall, County Judge. W. VV. Gage, sher in congressmen. They are not making these new ing goods. W e pay cash for our iff and Jas. Watson, county clerk, when, L ouisiana — Democratic. goods and sell the same way. among others, the followtng proceedings fangled books, nor are they intro M aryland — Republicans lost and Give us a call and examine our were had to-witt: ducing them into our schools. It is goods and prices. We think we can IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE gained one congressman. not within their province. Be C, M. <fc M. Co STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR M assachusetts — Republican, with please you. sides, we have always found that as THE COUNTY OF COOS. Curtis Guild., Jr., governor. No a rule, the Superintendents and A Letter From W . J. Lichty. In the matter of the Estate and Guar teachers were the hardest fighters change in congressmen. dianship of Maud A. Harry. Edna M ichioan —Governor Warner, rep. Berl Harry, Joseph Lane Harry, Net E d i t o r H e r a l d : We arrived here against the introduction of these tie May Harry, and Huliert Leland last Tuesday, enjoyiDg good health absured Fads. I know this to be re-elected by 100,000 majority. Harry. M innesota —Governor John A notwithstanding some rainy, also It appearing to the Court from the true in the Eastern states, and I some frosty weather. We had a petition of G. VV. Harry, the duly ap presume its true here. And since Johnson, democrat, re-elected by very pleasant trip. We stopped a pointed, qualified and acting guardian the purpoe of these articles is to 75,000 majority. No change in con couple of days at Roseburg with of the persons and estates of the above minors • Maud A. Harry, Edna Brother Hayne s wife; he was at entitled strie at one ol the greatest banes gressmen. Berl Harry, Joseph Lane Harry, Nettie conference, but bis good wife made May Harry and Hubert Leland Harry, M ississippi — Democratic. that has ever cursed our public M issouri — In doubt, but 12 of 16 it pleasant and comfortable for us, minors, praying for an order of sale of schools, we have no apologies to certain real estate belonging to said mi congressmen probably democratic. as she well knows how to do. G. E. nors, described as follows to-w it: make. We never struck at these Wood met us at Albany, and we EV£ of S. K. of S. 28, Tp. 28, 8. of M ontana —Republican congress stopped there two and a half days. back East, but what we had the R. 12, VV. of the VV. M. in Coos county, We left Albany October 18th and Oregon, containing 80 acres; teachers aud taxpayers with us; men and majority of legislature. And Lots 3, 4, 5, A 6, in Block 8, in N ebraska — G. L Sheldon, republi landed in Portland, October 2stl universally with us. North Addition to the town of Coquille and left by boat for Lelso, October can, elected governor; otherwise City, in Coos county, Oregon, and alleg People talk about trusts. Why, 25th. We stayed over night, there ing that it would lie beneficial to the state democratic. the most imfamous and damnable and next morning started for Taco said wards that such real estate be sold. It is hereby ordered that the next of Nevada—Democratic, with John ma and arrived here, October 30th. trust in the world is the school Book kin of said wards, and all persons inter Expect to stay here for two months Sparks governor. ested in said estate, appear before this Trust, because it traffics in the brains New Hampshire— C. M. Floyd, re and may stay all winter. My horses court, at the court room thereof, in the of our children, through the worth are in good shape. Started both court house, in the town of Coquille less books it puts out. And it prac publican, elected governor. teams to work yesterday on slip City, in Coos county, Oregon, on Thurs New Jersey.—Democratic gain scraper at $5.50 'per day for each day tire 0th day of December, 1000, then tically ow ns half the states in the and there to show cause why an order one congressman. team. Wages are good here. It is should not lie granted for the sale of Union today. said real estate. not a very pretty town, but there is North Carolina.— Democratic con How did they get their worthless And it is further ordered, that a copy all kinds of work here for man aud of this order he published at least three books introduced into Oregon? If gressmen re-elected. beast, and only work eight hours. North Dakota — E. Y. Sarles. rep Some teams make as much ns $8.00 successive weeks before said hearing of the taxpayers don’t know they had said petition in the Coquille Herald, a better investigate. They got them elected governor; congressmen in per day. I like it fine here but newspaper printed at Coquille City, in may nut like it so well by tbe time Coos county, Oregon. introduced here just like they got doubt. JOHN F. HALL, winter is over, Will close for this O hio — Ail republican congress them introduced into Kansas. Those time. May write a few lites by and County Judge of Coos County. Oregon. State of Oregon,^ who are interested in the true and men including Longworth, Roose by. County of Coos,| *"• proper education of their children velt’s son-in-law, re-elected. Re I, James Watson, County Clerk and New line of Ladies, Misses and ex-officio clerk of the county court for hud het.er look into it before a bad publican state ticket victorious by Coos county, Oregon, hereby certify Childrens felt shoes and slippers at 50,000. matter g< s worse. that I have compared the foregoing copy Robinsons. with the original record of my office; Gnitinued next week. Pennsylvania— Edwin S. Stewart that the same is a correct transcript Winter is coming. Prepoire forit therefrom, and of the whole of such republican, is elected governor by The A .ciation of the Coquille about 100,000 majority. The in by securing one of those nice wnrm order. In witness whereof I have rereunto E.lucatioi.ul League hold their seo- coming legislature will be republi Furs at Robinsons. set my hand and affixed the seal of said ond monthly meeting ut the public county court this 8th day of November, Land A Lyons are prepared to can, although the democrats have sch ool building last Friday after 1906. ' JAMES WATSON, fill any sized order yon have. Give made gains. (Seal.) Clerk. us'a call. noon. Rhode Island—J. H. Higgins, SUMMONS. We nr id to note the improve C a rd of T h an k s democrat, elected governor. IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ment in all* ndance, the rooms be- South Carolina— M. 1. Ansel STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR iuir well filled by an appreciative The undersigned take this means THE COUNTY OF COOS. democrat, elected governor audience, the largest the League of tendering their most sincere and J. T. McCormac, I’laintiff, South Dakota— Doubtful, but vs. has yet had. It is certainly a mnt- heartfelt thanks to the neighbors probably republican. Jennette Strong, Kuphema tev in which every parent nud every and f-iends who so kindly mid faith Diggins, George Hunter. Tenntssce— M. R. Patterson, pntioii of the seln ol should lie in fully rendered much assistance dur Alex Hunter. James Hun democrat, elected governor by every ter, Janette H. Cox, Mat terested, and we hope the attend ing the latc|illness,¡death mil hurri- thew J. Bow roll, Israel Suit in Eq hiii it 11 majority. CongreMsiueu un- Lando, and D. L. Rood.the uity to qm- ance »hall continue to increase. ial of our mother and daughter. | changed. last three persons as execu- et title to Tlio com m ittee furnished on* Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wet he. tors of the last w ill and tes- real proper- Texas— Democratic, with T. M. the most entertaining programs Mr. and Mrs.-M. H. Reese. tamentof William Hunter, ty Campbell governor. deceased: Mrs. James P. toey ever presented. J. L. Knight, the upriver stock Hunter. James P. Hunter, Utah—Entirley republican. Lizzie Bowron, Hugh O. The teachers had quite an exhi mau returned from a business visit Pente cost, Martha Cave- I Virginia—Probably democratic. bition of the work of a number of nagh (formerly Martha Ar \VAshington— Congressman elect- to the Bay on Saturday. cher), Ellen Archer and the pupils of the different grades, Elizabeth Cox, Defendants, j Best Liniment on Earth, which clearly showed the effect of|rea11 republicans. To Jennette Strong, Kuphema Dig the careful training they are r.ceiv- West V irginia-A ll congressmen Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City gins, George Hunter, Alex Hunter, ropublicang. Water Works, Shullsburg, Wis., James Hunter, Janette H. Cox, Mat thew J. Bowron, Israel Lando end D 1,1 The aongs rendered bv some of W yoming-Republican, with B writes: L. Rood, Mrs. Janies I*. Hunter, Janies “ I have tried many kinds or lini P. Hunter, Lizzie Bowron, Hugh O. the pupil, of tbo advanced grades B. Brooks governor „ . Wisconsin— Republican, with J. ment. bnt I have never received Pentecost, Martha Caven igh, Ellen Ar were excellent. I much benefit until I used Ballard’s cher and Elizabeth Cox, the above enti The crowning feature however, B D™d*>n governor, Snow Liniment for rheumatism and tled defendants t IN TH E NAME OF THE STATE OF was the Speech or lecture of our | Oklahoma— Democrats will con- pains. I think in the best liniment OREGON: on earth.” 25c, 50c and $1.00. coun'r Superintendent, Bunch, on trol constitutional convention You and each of you, are herein- no tified that you are required to appear Arizona—Congressman demo R. 8. Knowlton. the subject "Our Public School; its and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within purpose and its enemies. His dis- cratic. Joint statehood with New Coquille Herald. The most, precious gift is the eye sight. six w eeks from the date of the first pub Do not trifle with it. lication of this summons, to wits Within six weeks from October 31, 1906, and if yon fail to appear and an swer on or lieiore the 12th day of De cember, 1906, that date being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication, judgment will be taken against yon for want thereof for the re lief demanded iu plaintiff's complaint, a succinct statement of which is as fol- course wns interesting throughout, New Mexico—Congressman re- and should have been beard by . everv patron of the school. »n d 'P “ Wi“ " ' Joint 8Utehooa with every taxpayer in the city. He Arizona carried. showed some of the industrious Denver, Colo—Though greatly methods being used to undermine j <,BentcbcdlN Chief Justice Gsbbert our Public school system, and gave, ¡s proU b|v re-elected. Simon an interesPng account of some cor-1 . ... . . r e s p o n d s , ice be bad bad along that Guggenheim, republican, has prob- It costs you nothing to see line. W’ e hope to bear from him ably beaten Patterson for United MG.Pohl, Registered Optician a g a i n more in detail. States senator. Democrats cry fraud, Office in ' —* * and will probably contest. N e u ra lg ia Faina. 8 t Pai|, Minn—John A. John- W. H. Sohroeder’s Jewelry Store, tirât week of each month. Rheumatiain, lumbago and sci- son, democrat, is re-elected governor utic pains yield to the penetrating g^ooo, the largeat majority ever influence of Billiards Snow Lim* ^rjyen a gubernatorial candidate in Prosper, Oregon. nient. It penetrates to the nerves The rest of the state A g e n t fo r mid bone and being absorbed luto jjgjjet elected is republican by the blood, its healing properties »re | normal party majority of 40,000 Buffalo Gasolene Enqines conveyed to every part of the body ■ - — • and ‘ . ll cls some wonderful O. Wilson A Co. have fine line of The best, cheapest and most con cures. 250,50c End f 100. Sold by ladieB' sweaters, wrappers and venient power on the market, R. S. Knowlton. underskirts. Nels P. Nelson. '°T hL t plaintiff’ s title to the N E \ of *2, t p. ¡ m . s . of r . is w . of wiiiam- ette Meridian in Coos countv, Oregon, )>e quieted as againet defendant*, and each of them, and that defendants l>e forever enjoined and restrained from netting up any claim of right, title or interest in or to the said land, or any j part thereof, and for hif cost* and dis- j imrsement* in this suit. Service of this summons i* made by I publication in pursuance of an order! made by John F. Hall a* County Judge j for Ci o* county. Oregon, dated the 30th dav of October, 1906. !>»♦« d this 30th dav of October. 1001.1 J. S. COKE and A. J. SHERWOOD, Attorneys for plain till. ‘ Long Silk Gloves at Mrs, Moon’s. Lil lies’ fine shoes, Eastern made, at the Mill store. Roll Anderson started for San Francisco yesterday. Ihe People’s Market always keeps fresh vegetables. John Liinderbeck, of Arago, was down to town Saturday. C. L. Nodstrom, of Marshfield, made Coquille a visit oil Mouduy. O. Wilson A Co. expect their Christmas goods next week. Gum Boots, Rubbers. Macintosh es and rain coats at J. W. Leneve’a. The Play “L ark s’ has been postpon For shoes that I i a v s some snap and style to them, call at Robinson’s. ed until Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Perkins have moved into the home receutlv va cated by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Buok. N o v 23d on ac count of the break down of the light Have you examined that fine Pan ama dress goods at O Wilson & Co’s. Mrs. A1 Lillie and daughter, Miss Rose came dow n from Norway, Mon day. Pose extended her trip to Bear plant. W a tc h this space for program. creek. Lots of different styles of shoes in any size to choose from at Rob inson's. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strong, of Myrtle Point, went to Riverton Monday to viait their daughter, Mrs. W. J. Floyd The finest line yet of fall and winter coats, waists and skirts for ladies and girls to arrive at Robin son’s at once. Capt. Butler’s lumber for his new sttre is being hauled out, having lipen shipped out, having been ship ped down from Johnson’s mill. Grandpa Devaul, of Myrtle Point, who is over ninety years of age, has suffered a light stroke of paralysis, and grave fears are entertained for bis recovery. TIM BER l a n d ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Cctotier 29, 1906. Notice ¡ b hereby given,that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Act fur the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all Public Land States bv act of Au gust 4, 1892. Robert Vanflorn, of 1631 6th Ave.. \\ est. Seattle, conntv ot King, Stale of Washington, filed in this office on May 19, 1906, his ’ sworn statement No. 7356 for the purchase of the South east quarter (SEV4 ) of Section No. 24, in Tow nship No. 27, South of Range No. 10 West, \\ . M., and will offer proof to allow that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hie claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Rose- burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 16th dav of February, 1907. He names as witnesses: B. Roy An derson, of Seattle, Wash., Albert Rehn- strom, of Ballard, Wash., E. L. Giles, of Roseburg, Oreg., B. O. McGee, of We6t Seattle, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of February, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, ____ Register. » i i Don’t Cut a Com . Blood poisoning: is liable to result when a co m is cu t with a knife or razor. Cutting or trimming a co m affords but temporary relief because the corn comes back. The only u f a and sure way to be free from corns and bun ions is by the use o f HOLD UP! e tn e i c o n s i d e r POM M EL ¿SLICKER, Indian C om Leaf. This magic leaf applied to the c o m eases the pain instantly after which the co m is removed entirely, permitting; the fo o t to resume its natural shape. Recommended by all who have tested its merits. Send 20 cents for large size package and obtain free our booklet ‘ ‘ H O W T O T R E A T TH E FEET.” If bothered with piles, send 50 cents for “ INDIAN PILE O INT MENT.” Sent by mail on receipt o f stamps or coin. A gents make money selling these guar anteed remedies. W rite for terms. Address! LIKE A L L , WATERPROOF C LO TH IN G , limadtof Ihr tust rm h u b in to rto r yellow fity «iir<uil«djnd sold y rrtuflt dtakrs «rowhert, THE BOND SUPPLY CO. Bond Building Washington, D. C. « 7 3TICKT0THE SIGN 0FTHE FI5H 1 TOWER CANADIAN C0-ismTill A J TOW ER CO. North Coquille Store MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Nuts, Candies, To bacco and Cigars. Dressmaking North End of H enry Street Bridge Mrs. Ella Watson ' orth End T bridge Dressmaking and Plain A te You G oing m y p r e t t y m a id > IM c o in s a v a l u in g s i x . sh e sa id I NEVER GBOW WEAAY. AND WOULD YOU KNOW W H Y » t V t THE VER Y BEST SHOES ON vhcäc Sewing. theyre °" toe ' brg ' vn shoe companys B lue R ibbon S hoes * THE ONLY KIND SMART.UTTLE.PEOPLE WILL USE. PRICES REASONABLE. The Eclipse Fountain Pen is 14k with hard Iridium point and us ually sells for eopvmoHT 1904 mr thk b * own mho For sale at Robinson’s Store $ 3 .00 ™ Our special pricej for ¡a short time $ 1.00 Every Pen ab solutely guar anteed. Knowltons Drug Store. BORAXO A highly concentrated Soap in Powder Form. Un equaled fo r the Toilet and Bath. Four times the Strength o f Toilet Soap. Leaues the SKIN SOFT AND WHITE. You w ill be pleasedl i f you try it. Price 25 cents per can Slocum Drug Store jj o o o o o < s u lu . , s . « . M a, > o o o o o < y t co