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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1908)
IL Coquille H e fu là V ol . 25: No. 32. Entered as sècond-clasa matter May i , 1905, at the postottice at Csquille, Oreiron, under act of Congress of March 8,1879. DR. RICHMOND P H Y S IC IA N AND SU RGEON. Office at Slocum’ s Drug Store. C o q u illr , O hkgon . Phone Main 123. A. F. Kirshman, Office two doors South of Post office. - PROPOSED AM E N D M E N T S W e give below a concise statement of the measures and amendments referred to the people by the last legislature, and which are to be voted upon at the general election to be held in June. These statements as they will appear ou the tickes are as follows. REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE liY THE LEGISLATIVE AS3EWBLV Fur an amendment of Section 28 (evidently intended to be Section 29) of Article IV of the Constitution, changing the compensation o f members o f the Legislature to $400 for each regular session and $10 per day for each extra session instead o f $.'! per day and mileage. (Section 28 provides the time when laws take effect, and the proposed amendment is, therefore, wrongly num bered.) Vote YES or NO. R e f e r r e d t o t h e p e o p l e b y t h e l e g i s l a t i v e , a s s e m b l y ._______ For an amendment of Section 3 o f Article X IV o f the Constitution, to per mit the location of State institutions elsewhere than at the seat of government by act o f the Legislature and vote of the people. Vote ŸES or NO. D entist . C oquille COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1908. . 1 O regon . 1 W E. THRESHER A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W REFERRED TO TH E PE O P LE BY TH E L E G IS L A T IV E ASSEMBLY.______ E. D, SPERRY 2254 John Wall vs James Wall, suit in equity. J W Benuett and J M Upton for pltf and Hall k H all for deft. Dismissed on mo tion pltf. 226G In the Matter of Examination and Comnilment of Win Panter, an Insane Person, vs County Court, appeal from County Court, J W Bennett and J J Stanley at- tys for pltf. Continued. 2298 A E Seaman vs Thos Butts et al, action at law. H all & Hall For amendment of Section 14 of Article II o f the Constituion, changing the day in time o f holding the regular general biennial elections from the first Monda for pltf. Continued. REFERRED TO TH E i-EUFLE BY TH E L E G IS LA T IV E ASSEMBLY. Vote YES or NO. "" REFERENDUM ORDERED BY PET IT IO N OF TH E P E O P L E .______ Attorney anti Counoollor at Law. 2447 Eugene O’Connell vs E O & M E Hall, action at law. J \V Bennett for pltf and Coke k Sea. brook for pltfs. Coutinued An amendment to Article V II of the Constitution by increasing the number o f judges o f the Supreme Court from three to five, until otherwise provided by 2288 A E Seaman vs Thos Butt4 law, and authorizing the Legislative Assembly to provide by appropriate legis et al, action at law. Hall & Hall lation for the exercise by the circuit courts, o f the probate jurisdiction there tofore exercised by the county courts, and for the transaction of county business for pltf. Continued. by and before some appropriate body or tribunal. Vote YES or NO. June to the first Tuesdayafter the first Monday in November. W kdderhukn Circuit Court Proceedings. 2338 Belt Line Rrilway Co vs Clias Eckhoff et al, suit in equity. J M Upton and E L C Farrin for pltf. Motion to file supplemental answer. sheriff •---- shall have the custody An act providing that in all counties, the -.............- . . -„ . o f prisoners committed to or confined in the county jail and such prisoners shall be worked at such places and for such time and in such manner as the county court may direct, and that, in counties of over one hundred thousand inhab itants, the salaries of guards and jailers shall not exceed $90.00 permonth, and the price of meals furnished prisoners shall be 12%c each. Vote Y S L or NO. 2340 Flanagan k Bennett Bank vs Mrs Agnes Hutcheson et al, REFERENDUM ORDERED BY P E T IT IO N OF T H E P E O PLE . suit in equity. J W Bennett for For an act requiring railroads and other common carriers to grant free trans portation to State officers and couuty judges and sheriffs, as a condition pre pltf and Jonh S Coke fo r deft. cedent to acquiring land for corporate purposes by the exercise of eminent do Settled and dismissed. main, and to prohibit the payment of mileage for such free transportation. IN. C. CHASE. 2342 James Baines, W U Douglas REFERENDUM ORDERED BY P E T IT IO N OF T H E P E O P L E .__________ ATTO R N E Y-A T-LA W as Administor et al vs Samuel tw en ty-five thousand dollars annually fo r lour years, An act , to appropriate . . . Office in Robinson Building, Upstairs sd in purchasing grounds ....---------- and building armories ------ fo r the use . o . f the Ore- to be used ------------ Magnes et el, suit in equity lor gon National Guard, the money to be expended under the supervision o f the partition. T 8 Minot for pltf State Military Board at any time during the four years, the board not being I required to use each appropriation the year it is appropriated. The Oregon and J W Bennett for deft. T S National Guard is required to pay to the State Treasurer such rental, for the Minott withdraws. Dismissed of C. R. BARROW use o f said armories, as may be fixed by the State Military Board. on motion of pltf. Attorney and Counsellor at Law _________REFERENDUM OBDEBED BY P E T IT IO N OF TH E PEOPLE.__________ 2343 James Baines et al and W U First-elass References An act tc amend Section 3529 of Bellinger and Cottons's Annotated Codes Doug as as Adair et al vs Samuel and Statute o f Oregon by increasing the annual appropriation for the support Fifteen Years’ Experience ‘ University of Oregon. Vote YES or NO. and maintenance of ' the Magnes et al, suit in equity for C oquille C it y , O re partition. T 8 Minot for pltf _____________ FROPOSED BY IN IT IA T IV E P E T IT IO N ._____________________ and J W Beuuett for deft. T S For equal suffrage constitutional amendment, permitting women to vote on equal terms with men. Vote Y E S or NO. Minot withdraws. Dismissed on J. J. STANLEY motion of pltf. PROPOSED BY IN I T IA T IV E P E T IT IO N . __________ For an act prohibiting fishing for salmon or sturgeon on Sunday from January 2390 Geo Baldwin vs Edward G LAW YER first to October first, also in the Columbia River only from October first to Jones et al, action at law. Em- December thirty-first, also in the navigable channels o f Columbia River at Martin Building * Prent Street * night, also at any time in Sandy River and in Columbia River west o f west line moiis k Emm"n«,W H Fowler and of range nine west, near Astoria, and east o f west line o f range sixteen east, C o q u il l e , O reg o n Paul V Carey for pltf and A C near Celilo, and limiting seines anywhere in the State to one hundred and Emmons A C M Idleman for deft. fifty fathoms long and four and one-sixth fathoms deep, and providing penal I ties. Vote Y E S or NO. Discontinued on motion of pltf. A. J. Sherwood, 2392 Geo Tillotsou vs John Cur- PROPOSED BY IN IT IA T IV E P E TITIO N . ren, action at law. Guorry & A ttorney - at -L a w , For constitutional amendment, giving additional and exclusive power to cities and towns, within their corporate Tit limits, to license, regulate control, and tax, Hollister for pltf and J S Coke N otxby P u b l ic , i_______r _______ theaters, ______ s, race-tracks, or to suppress or prohibit race-tracks, pool-rooms, pool-rooms, bowling bowlinj alleys. and E D Sperrv for deft. Con billiard halls, and the sale o f liquors, subject to the provisions o f the local op C oqu ille, : i Oregon tion law o f the State o f Oregon. Vote Y E S or NO. tinued. T 2393 E E R iggs vs Jno Curreu, PROPOSED BY IN IT IA T IV E P E TITIO N . action at law. Guerry k Hollis For constitutional amendment providing that all dwelling houses, barns, Walter Sinclair, sheds, out houses, and all other appurtenances therto; all machinery and build ter for pltf and J S Coke and E A tio bh et - at -L a w, ings used exclusively for manufacturing purposes and appurtenances thereto; all D Sperry for deft. Continued fences, farm machinery, and appliances used as such; all fruit trees, vines, N otabt F oblio , shrubs, and allother improvements on farms; all live stock; all household fur for term. Coquille, : : Oregon. niture in use; and all tools owned by workmen and in use, shall be exempt from 2394 Mrs Maggie Treichel vs Jno taxation in addition to exemptions now authorized by the Constitution. Curren, action at law. Guerry Vote Y E S or NO. k Hollister for pltf and J S Coke PROPOSED BY IN IT IA T IV E P E T IT IO N . Hall & Hall. and E D Sperry for deft. Con For an amendment to Article II of the Constitution, giving the voters power A ttobsetb - at -L aw , to call a special election at any time to discharge any public officer and elect tinued for tefm. his successor. Vote Y E S or NO. Dealet in R eal E sta te o f a ll kinda. 2390 Oscar Gates vs Jennie Gates, Marshfield, Oregon. PROPOSED BY IN IT IA T IV E PE TITIO N . suit for divorce. J S Coke for A bill for a law instructing members of the Legislature to vote for and elect pltf and H all k Hall for deft. 1 the candidates for United States Senator who received the highest number of Settled and dismissed. votes at the general election. ____________________________Vote YES or NO. 2397 Alex Urquhart vs Geo Belloni C. A . Sehlbrede, PROPOSED BY IN IT IA T IV E P E T IT IO N . suit in equity to quiet title. Sper For constitutional amendment giving the people power to make laws for elec Attorney-at-Law, tion of public officers by majority vote instead o f pluralities; to provide that ry ffe Chase for pltf and A J Sher political parties and voters’ organizations shall be proportionably represented Notary Public. Phone 761. wood for deft. Motion to permit in all offices filled by the election o f two or more persons, and that a voter shall vote for only one person for any office, and may indicate his second, third, etc., deft to file an amended answer. MAEsnFiKi.n, O regon . choice; and to provide for a simple method o f precinct residence and registra tion. ’ Vote Y E S or NO. 2399 VVm Escott vs Crescent Coal k Nav Co, suit to foreclose lien. PROPOSED BY I N IT IA T IV E P E T IT IO N ._______ _____________ L A Liljeqvist and C F M cK night —XTbill for a law to limit the amount of money candidates and other persons E. G. D. Holden may contribute or spend in election campaigns; declaring what shall constitute for pltf and J W Bennett for deft. coirupting use of money and undue influence in elections and punishing the L awyer , Motion for decree. same; prohibiting attempts on election day to persuade any voter to vote for JUATIOB OF THE PEACH or against any candidate or candidates, or any measure submitted to the people; ! o i n i Rerbert Lockhart "vs E E Commissioner, General Insurance to protect the purity of the ballot; furnishing information to voters concerning 1 Ferry et al, suit in equity. J S candidates and parties, partly at public expense, and providing for the manner :ent, and Notary Pnblio. Office o f conducting election contests. Vote Y E S or NO. Cone and Sperry & Chash for pltf in Robinson Building. and J M Upton and T S Minot Guqaillo regon. PROPOSED BY IN IT IA T IV E P E T IT IO N . for deft. For trial. T S Minot For an act prohibiting, after August 25th, 1908, fishing for salmon or stur- j geon at any time, by any means, except hook and line, in the Sandy River on resigns as atty for Baines heirs. any of its tributaries, or in the Columbia River or any o f its tributaries, at any W U Douglas substituted. :---- “ or with hook and î l ' J I L U RIVER STEAMBOAT CO place up stream from its confluence with the Sandy R ,iver, Vote YES or NO. 2408 D H B i b b v s Eugene O’Con fine during the spawning season. nell, suit in equity, S D Pulford PROPOSED BY I N IT IA T IV E P E T ITIO N .____________________ Str. D IS P A T C H For constitutional amendment providing for the choosing of jurors and grand for pltf. J W Bennett for deft. jurors, and that no person can be charged in the Circuit Courts with the commis P ltf permitted to file amended Tom White, Master sion of a crime or a misdemeanor except upon indictment found by a grand complaint. Defendant pyrmitted jury, except when a court holds an indictment to be defective, the District A t Arrives laves Coquille ... 10 A-M. torney may file an amended indictment. Vote Y E S or NO. to file answe. Dandoti 4 r-M. Office in Robinson Building 1 ■ • innects at Coquille with train for Marshfield and steamer Echo for Myrtle Point. Str. F A V O R IT E J. O. Moomaw. Master, | Arrives Safi::::: Its I aaa-.'SSSS Nels P. Nelson. Prosper, Oregon. Agent for Buffalo Gasolene Enqines The best, cheapest a u d most con- yeaient power on the market, • W eaving . Mrs. K. Hol- ¡Vickham residence east of istian church, does fine J m g weaving. Call an d ilea of Jjef vyorfc and g e l S I . 50 P e r Y e a r Portland, Or,, April 20— “ Does it pay to have a landlord’ ’? That REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED world old question of economy is being asked by Oregon National OF Guardsmen all over the state. An swer that question, they say, and you havejexpressed your views on the Armory bill, which is to be vo ted on at the June election. “ Under the present arrangement, the slate is in the position of a man who has another’s roof over his head, as far as armories are con cerned. “ said Adjutant General W. E. Ginzer in an interview today on the subject of the Arm ory bill. "The State not only suffers the in convenience of being a tenant but is paying out thousands of dollars in rents that should be going to the construction of permanent State ar- mories. “ Leaving aside the patriotic mo tives, which should cause every vo Sucessor to WILSON JEWELRY CO. ter to lend all support possible to the National Guard, now a part of the first line of National defense, the economic aspect of the bill should serve to carry it at the June election. A t the present time Ore gon has rented armories in 12 cities iu side Portland. These armories are not suitable for the purpose to which they are put and yet they W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . cost the State £5000 per year. “ The Armory bill sets aside $25, Parties having hauling of an.v kind will receive prompt attention by call- 000 per year for four years for the in Phone 116. • building of permanent armories. Thus the total appropriation is $100- 000. It doesn’t take much figuring * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * to show that in a few years the * state would be ahead on the deal, /IN * and that the Armory bill, uside * from providing a necessity, makes * the way for a good investment.” " * * * * NOTICE. * /IN Billiard * ?ÎN All persons holding warranls * againtt School district. No. 8, Coos and il' * county, Oregon, are hereby notified /IN to present them at my place of bus * Pool Tables iness in Coquille, for payment. No * interest will be alloud on any war * * rants after Mav 1, 1908. Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. * * VW. H. SCHROEDKB. * Clerk School Dist, No. 8, Coos Co. * City News Stand. Oregon. * * Victor Edison or Phonographs, Cut Glass, Painted 'ilverware, Watches Clocks call W e Guarantee Hand China, and onus E. C. BARKER & CO’S. Coquille T ra n sfe r Co., W. H. MANSELL, Prop. Josh’s Place, * * T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. * * * <«• * f Death Was on His Heels Jesse P. Morris, o f Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 1906. H e says: “ An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. K in g’s N ew Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world.” Sold under guarantee at R. S. Iinow lton’s drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ************************** McADAMS B R O S. EXPERT BLACKSMITHS and Horse Shoers CARRIAGE AND WAGON WRpK C o q u ille LOGGERS' SUPPLIES AND OUTFITS • t O re go n T G o o d . fS T ic w © a n d I- Ia ir C v it GO TO R. OB. NOSLER For Sale. 320 acres of land near Remote, 70 acres or bottom land, 15 acres cleared, with fine outside range; good young orchard; 2 plows, gar den plow, good mowing machine, good wagon. Price $1200.00. A d dress J. R.- F is h , Bridge. W. L. M cA D A M S S. II. M cA D A M S Aci ss the street from Hotel Coquille First Class Bath Room in Connection. Hot and Cold Water T F. S, DOW P le n ty of T ro u b le Is caused by stagnation o f the liver and bowels. To get rid of it and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, lake Dr. K in g’s New L ife Pills, the reli able purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c at It. S. K now lton’« drug store. COMMISSION MERCHANT Agent for Sperry’s Best and Sound nlng Flour, Ground Feed Etc. Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch at Big Ware house. SIG HANSEN in charge. I will furnish through the season ------------------------------------------ .----------------- ------------------------------------ eggs for hatching from thorough bred S. C. Brown Leghorns, White ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS Leghorns, Black Minorcas and A B S T R A C T S W hite Plymouth Rocks at $1 per setting; Brown Leghorns $5.00 per hundred, Black Minorcas $6.00 per 100, also eggs from the famous sc C/J laying Indian Runner ducksat $2. H J. C. W atsox X Breeder of Thoroughbred Jersey > n cattle and Berkshire swine. -q Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. — - V) TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY 2416 Esper S Larsen k Henry E Larsen, vs Bandon Mfg. Co, at corporation, action at law; cost bill in dispute. E D Sperry for pltf. C R Barrow for deft. A C om m on M ista k e . R“ lc Pllns R#l,eved- „ ... ... Mr. Thos. Stenton, postmaster of Motion to re-tax costs, Many women mistake kidney Pont li 0 n t write(>; -‘For the 2420 L H Pace k U 8 Shaver, vs J and bladder troubles for some ir- ejght y e a ri l 8uffered from F o r C o n s tip a tio n . A Stemmerman, action at law. T regularity peculiar to the ®e^* rheucn*tio pain«, and during that W e have completed a thorou. h, up-to-date Foley s K idney Rem edy corrects time j u?ed many diflerent lin i- 1 S Minot for pltf. Continued for Mr. L . H. Farnham, a prominent irregularities and makes women m#riM and remedies for the cure of lerm. druggist o f Spirit Lake, Iowa, rays: I > term. SB I “ Chamberlain’s Stomach and L iver V) ~l Tablets are certainly the best thine , - i_* j ___ __.i v.i„j cured a Dome oi A/namDeriain s ___ » » . Cost W e are qow ready to furnish correct AB STR AC TS at short uel . Stout, action at l law; X much pain from kidney and blad- Paj n g a|m atui g 0tinore relief from on the market for constipation.” > nctice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. bill in dispute. J J Stanley and der trouble until I 8t* rtet^, t0 U8® it than anything I ever used, and: G ive these tablets a (rial. You are n Foley s K idn ey Remedy. The first cj,eerfully recommend this liniment E D. Sperry for pltf, A J Sher- .certain to find them agreeable and rs. Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank bottle gave uie great relief, to all sufferers from rheumatic wood for Deft. Motion to re-tax i pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. after taking the second bottle , Coquille " " Coquille Post Office. Samples free. For sale by R. S. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. costs. > was entirely well.” For sale by. Know lton. M A R S H F IE L D PHONE, 148. D C rJ\ E. 3. Slocum. i f yOU are thinking of gettin mar ^| 2432 J P Messer vb Taylor Dement C O Q U IL L E PH O N E , 191. Appellant, transcript on appeal, For Sale. Fifty acre ranch one- H ried, call on Harry and Goodman, X Phono nt our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. county court; Cost bill in dispute. half mile from Coquille; 25 acres > F or S ale — G ood new bouse of J they can furnish you with every TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., rooms hall pantry and closets, 5o thing you need. Furniture, stoves C R Barrow for pltf, E D Spetry bottom all cleared, fenced and cross n H lots with good orchard begining te |1%by buggies and baby walkers, J. 3. .Barton, Abstractor. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. 5 « ' fenced; balance bench land, (R>od tr. for d e ft Motion to re-tax costa. betar, woodhouse and barn. Inquir Dome and see us and save your ¡buildings, orchard, etc. Address ABSTRACTS a this office, .money and buy a farm. ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS box 5, Coquille, Or. PROPOSED BY IN IT IA T IV E P E T IT IO N . A bill for an act to create the County o f Hood River out of the western por tion of Wasco County; providing for its organization and fixing the salaries of the officers thereof. __________________Vote Y E S or NO. ' Gree.rKy!rw Tites"r‘-IsufTered Ch^m W l.»^ 2 4 2 8 Sch“idt H*"Mn et V8'Sam' Continued on page 2. A b stra ct P la n t.