Coquille tyerald.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1908.
Our Loquacious Dairy "ispector.
Coos county fans a Indy inspector
of dairies
She is unquestionably
versed in the biTtter-mnking busi
ness as are fow of her sex, and this
fact, coupled with her energy and
evident desire to develop the indus
try in both county and State, has
earned for her recognition in the
councils of the State Dairy Assem
bly. So much to the lady’s credit,
and of that much everyone, particu
larly io Coos county, is warrantably
proud.
Rut there is one lamentable fault
possessed by Mrs. Yoakam.
She
talks too much with respect to her
position—has too much imagination,
which she indulges very likely with
out weighing its injurious elects
while it contributes happily to her
craved for personal aggrandizement.
The H erald is much grieved that
Mrs. Yoakam should have given ex-
pression to some of the utterances
credited to her at the late Dairy
Convention, and it feels that when
a woman occupies a public position
she must expect public criticism of
her official acts, imparted with be
coming courtesy. Such is likewise
the opinion of some of our repre
sentative dairymen who called at
this office Saturday to indignantly
refute some of the allegations made
by the inspector.
These allegations are denounced
as ridioulous inventions— as being
shamefully libelous upon the dairy
men and their calling in Coos coun
ty. We may have, as does other
butter sections, a few dairymen who
could be cleanlier in their habits
and who merit some rebuke, but it
is preposterous to advertise to the
State that we have men io the busi
ness who are hogs in human form.
ist where, we are constrained to
ik, did Mrs, Yoakam find a separ-
tor that provided a welcome roost
ior tbo barnyard fowl, and where
the milk cans thrown about the cor
ral for pigs to slumber in? Again,
what person outside an insane asy
lum would deliberately remove his
shoe and sock in the presence of a
strange lady and proceed to clean
his milk cans with tne sock? Even
if lacking the first principles o f de
cency, would he not more likely use
any old rag within reach of his fin
ger tips rather than sacrifice a piece
of his clothing? The idea is too ab
surd for the sane person to harbor
for a moment.
When Mrs. Yoakam tells these
things, groundless as they are, to a
great State gathering she fails to re
alize the injustice, the irreparable
injury she is inflicting upon the very
industry o f her county that she is
expected to defend and assist. As
a matter of fact, leading dairymen
s ly nnd know that we have just as
cleanly conditions in the dairies and
creameries of Coos county as they
have anywhere; they know it be
cause they have visited these dairies
and creameries quite as often as has
Mrs. Yoakam--perhaps oftener, and
are familiar with the true state of
affairs therein existing.
Had any
such conditions been found as set
forth by the inspector in her talk,
these same men would have exposed
and prosecuted the cases in the in
terests of decency and the profes
sion.
The H erald in conclusion would
say that if the newspapers have not
misquoted Mrs. Yoakam respecting
her utterances at the Salem Conven
tion she should be asked to correct
the damaging misetatemeots; if mis
quoted she should publish the fact
to preserve the good name of one of
Coos county’s growing and import
ant industries.
Mr. Bell and iiis Franchise.
It is to be noted with satisfaction
that the Mayor and Common Coun
cil of this city saw the wisdom at a
glance of moving cautiously in
the matter of granting the fran
chise petitioned for by Seymour H.
Bell et al. Nine days ngo Mr. Bell
came to Coquille with his wished
for franchise drafted and in his ov
ercoat pocket, ready to spring the
same upon the Council in a hurried
session of that body with the evi
dent hope of having it passed before
the general public could realize the
meaning of the proceeding.
But the Council was not to be so
dealt with. Neither were the peo
ple asleep to the situation. If Mr.
Bell had a meritorious proposition
to offer it could await the necessary
time to exploit its merits; if non-
meritorious from the people’s stand
point the pe< pie were entitled to
time to ascertain the fact and place
their stamp of disapproval upon it.
The Board met and resolved to
meet again with a citizen's commit
tee which it appointed, consisting
of Messrs Barrow, Thrift, Morri
son, Hazard and Harlocker, when
a franchise that would protect the
city and be as liberal as deemed ad
visable to all concerned could bo
prepared and offered to Mr. Bell.
The one which he desired passed
was not to the liking of the Council
upon investigation, nor was it to
the citizens' mass meeting held at
the court house last Wednesday eve
ning. The Couucil and the citizens’
committee met Saturday evening
and drafted a franchise that was
deemed best to grant.
This was
forwarded to Mr. Bell for bis exam
ination, and with the word that the
matter would be finally disposed of
on Monday night.
Wnen the Board met Monday eve.
ning there wer6 a number of towns
people present with it; also Mr. Bell
and Attorney John 8. Coke. City
Attorney Chase was likewiso in at
tendance. Mr. Bell took the floor
to advocate his cause— said he de
sired to install a No. 1 lighting and
power system with 24-hour service,
and “ might" invest as much as $100,-
000 in the community, but his an
swers were always evasive when it
was sought to ascertain whether he
would generate bis current from a
plant here or transmit it from the
Porter plant on the bay. Coincident
wliLs i b c n c o Y o o lu u B i t vra a f ii f lp n v o r -
CHAMBERLAIN
CAN DEFEAT IT
The poorest family can afford
meat when bought from the Peo
ple's Market, Dean Si Hensley.
White House Sale!
For Sale.
Mustn’t Certify to an Illegal
Election o f Senator.
One 4-year-old Durham lull, dark
Not a Fire Sale
red; ancestors both imported from
Not a Receivers Sale
Calif.; not breachy; price $35. Also
Not a Foreclosure Sale
one 3-year-old pony mare; weight
about
850
lbs;
well
broke
to
ride;
Not only would the Governor of
But a Real Bargain Sale for all, and on every article in my store. Everything under
very gentle; price $60.
Oregon have the right to refuse to
W. D. Roberts,
my own supervision. Every article reduced and marked under my own direction.
certify the election of a United Phone 5x1.
Riverton, Ore.
States Senator from that State,
should the Legislature deliberately F o r t h a t I 11 F r . - l i i i i c t i l e r E u i l n e
The intense itching characteriatic i
disregard and defy the plain wishes
of these ailments is almost instantly
of the people of Oregon, as express
allayed fay Chamberlain’s Salve.
ed at the polls, but it would be bis Many severe cases have been cured
bounden duty to do so.
by it. For sale by It S Kuowlton.
The obligation iu Oregon is doub
S ew in g M achines
ly -binding on tbe executive, and it
For
Sale
or rent at Goff & Good
Prices will be no question on any and every article in this large stock.
should be doubly biuding on tho
man’s.
legislature, for popular selection of
Bring the children. There will be a special "bat gain counter prepared for them.
a Senator in that State is by legis
Mis. S. Joyce, Claremont, N, H.,
Space will not admit to enumerate the many articles, but below are a few:
lative authority, in the first iustance; writes; "A bout a year ago I bought
and, besides, the policy was ap two bottles of Folev’s Kidney Rem
proved by the people when it was edy. It cured me of a severe case
of kidney trouble of several years
submitted to them by the legisla standing
It certainly is a grand,
ture, and the people ha'e proceed, good medicine, and I heartly rec
ed, in perfect good faith, to make a ommend it. Sl id by E J Slocum.
selection under it.
Farm For Sale.
What more is needed to mark
Every article in my stock will be on sale and these sales will be continued one day
One-half mile from Coquille city
out the clear path of duty of the Or
Notice o f next sale will appear later.
egon legislature in the pending on river, railr 1 and county road, each week until the stock is greatly reduced.
tho la st. Bottom
case? What more is needed to de Land as good
Don’t forget this date. Everybody come.
termine the clear right of the Gov laud all clean ! , fenced and cross
M R S . AN N IE B U R K H O L D E R .
orchard assorted
ernor to flatly refuse to certify the fenced, bear:
election of a Senator by the Legis fruit also young orchard. Fair
Bushels of cranberries at Robin
lature, should an election be tnnde buildings, a good mill or factory
I undred feet of son’s.
in direct violation of a legally and site with fitter
constitutionally authorized compact river front for L . m privileges.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Stock tools and house bold furni
Notice is hereby given that the under
between the people of Oregon and
For the next 3 weeks I will sell every
ture go with the place. Time al signed has filed her report in the mat
the Legislature of Oregon?
thing
in my store at a Bargain................
ter
of
the
administration
of
the
Estate
The pledge in Oregon and in oth lowed on part payment. For price,
of Oloff lteed, deceased, and that Thura
er States wher6 it has been author terms etc apply to D. P. Strang Jr. day, the 7th day of January, 1909, has O r e a t B a r g a i n s o n a l l M i l l i n e r v G o o d *
ized by the Legislature is legally, or address him at Box 5 Coquille been set by the County Court for Coos
County, Oregon, as the day for hearing
constitutionally and morally bind Oregon.
objections to said final repott and the
ing in Senatorial elections, aud it
More people are taking Foley’ s settlement of said eBtate.
cannot be honorably evaded. If any
Kidney Remedy every year. It is
Dated this 8tli day of December, 1908.
attempt is made to evade it in Ore considered to bejthe most effective
A m e l ia L a f f k h t y .
gon or elsewhere the Governor will remedy for kiAiey and bladder Executrix of the Estate of Oloff Reed,
deceased.
hold the whip and he should use it. troubles that iqedical science can
Kidney Remedy
— Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Rep.) devise. Foley
NOTICE of DISSOLUTION of PART
corrects irregi i arities, builds up
NERSH IP.
P u b lic L ibrary V otin g Contest worn out tissiw and restores lost
The firm heretofore existing under
vitality. It wi make you feel well
Public Library.......................50,011 and look well old by E J Slocum. the name and style of W. T. Kerr A
Company, doing business in the City of
162
Odd Fellows................... .
Coquille, Oregon, is this day dissolved
43
Rebekahs.......................
“W ilsq i’s P ric e ”
by mutual consent, Mr. George A. Han
52 7-jewel Wa'tba movement in nick sen having purchased the entire inter
Masonic L odge...............
est of W. T. Kerr in the concern. All
Eastern Star...................
50
O. F. case, | .75.
31 15 jewel Elgin or Waltham move. bills due and owing to said firm are pay
Kniguts of Pythias......
able to Mr. Geo. A. Hansen.
40
Pythian Sisters................
ment in niclc^O. F. case, $9.50.
Coquille Branch at Big Ware
Dated this 1st day of December, Headquarters at Marshfield.
50 7-jewel Elgin pr Waltham move 1908.
Modern Woodmen.........
Geo. A. Hansen.
house. SIG HANSEN in charqe.
52
Royal Neighbors............
W. T. Kerr.
ments in Bop filled case, $11.95.
Woodmen of the World
155
I will furnialrjpu with anything
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Red men...........................
14 in the jewelry orwatch line at cut
Notice is hereby given that sealed
Pocahontas......... ...........
13 prices. Write re what you want bids will be received for the improve
Public School......................... 16,011 and I will quos prices, thereby ment and construction of a portion of
the County Road in R. D. No. 30, Coos
Christian Church..................
10 saving you 10 toO per cent.
County, Oregon, according to the speci
Episcopal Church..................
17
. R. WILSON,
fications on file with the County Clerk,
M E Church...........................
70
Portland, Or. and a copy of the specifications in the
7th Day Adventst...................
10
hands of H. E. Wilcox, Special Road
Ladies Study Club...............
100
Master for R. D. No. 30. The work to
be completed on or before the 1st day of
Epworth League....................
201
September, A. D. 1909. Five per cent
Presbyterian Church.............
2
of the amount of the bid to be deposited
Beaver Slough School...........
122
E. C. H O LD W AY, PROP.
with the bid. All bids to be filed with
Town......................................
22
Bread, Cake, lies, Cookies, Gin- the County Clerk on or before tho 6th
Lampa...................................... 2189
day of January, A. I). 1909, at 10o ’clock
; gersunps, etc. Special attention
A. M.
Johnson’s Miil S ch ool......... 27,840
given orders foibanquets, dinner,
The County Court reserves the right
Fail-view School.....................
500
picnis, etc.
to reject any and all bids.
Those intending to vote iu this
Dated this 2nd day of December, A.
j First Street, - Coquille, Oregon
Contest are admonished to hurry in
D. 1908.
H. E. WILCOX.
their ballots. Contest closes posi
Special Road Master R. D. No. 30.
tively on January 20th.
ed that the word “ or” had been
substituted for “ aud” in the clause
of the city’s draft which originally
read, “ power plant and system” in
the City of Coquille.
Of course
there was much discussion to follow
in which all took a hand, and senti
ment generally was adverse to the
good motives and purposes of the
wily applicaut. Few needed specs
or the brilliant (?) illuminant sup
plied by Mr. Bell at Marshfield to
discern the fact that it was some
thing besides Frank Morse’s elec
tric plant that he was eagerly in
quest of.
Very soon, on notion of Council
man Burkholder, Mr. Bell wns told
he would be given 30 days to de
cide whether or not he would ac
cept the franchise ns proposed by
the city. His answer was that 15
minutes was all the time he required
— that he could not see his way
R esolu tion s of R esp ect.
clear to invest with such restrictions
thrown about him as the Council
Whereas, It lias pleased the Al
proposed. So saying, he thanked
the Board, and, with Mr. Coke, re mighty Father amt Ruler of the
tired from the Council chnmbcrN.
Universe to remove by death Mary
No doubt when Mr. Bell took his Hauscom, beloved mothei of our es
leave he was impressed with a much
different— a more elevated opinion teemed neighbor, Ida M. Pointer,
of the men he had been dealing and Samson Kinder, father of our
with. But with »11 that has been esteemed neighb ir, Daisy K. Snow.
said we must not be understood as
Resolved, That Evening Tide Cir
meaning that the City Council and cle, No. 214, extends its heartfelt
the people of Coquille would not
welcome Mr. Bell or any other gen sympathy to Neighbors Pointer and
tleman with a similar project of such Snow in their sad bereavement. Be
benefit and importance if only he it further
could prove his good faith as such
Resolved, That a copy of these
faith affects the common good of resolutions be placed on the min-1
the city as well as of himself
Mr.
Bell’s schedule of rates for munici utes of the Lodge, one given each
pal street lighting was excessive as to Neighbors Pointer and Snow,
at present charged, and he refused and a copy furnished to each of th e;
to accede to divers requirements.
city papers for publication.
A daylight power service and a
Respectfully submitted:
night illumination could be much
O ra X . M aury ,
better depended upon if generated
The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s here, and the power service very
J 0 8 1 E J P e RROTT,
Logger Shoes. The gloves for wear
Lou J . L ix k o a r ,
likely would attract valuable enter
—S. F. Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier.
prises to the community.
So wel
Committee.
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come, the sincere seeker of fran
Jail for Oompera.
Shortly after the holidays the
chise 1 Depart, the franchise spec
ulator I
Senate probably will decide wheth
At Washington City, Dec. 23d,
er it will place marble busts of two !
Tozier’s
Celebrated
Logger of its Vice-Presideots— Roosevelt!
the famous contempt case of the
Buck and Range Co. vs. President Shoes have won popularity with the and Fairbanks. Mr. Roosevelt’s ca-!
Gompers, Vice-President Mitchell woods boys. E. L. Tozier maker, reer in the Senate was extremely
and Secretary Morrison of the Amer Coquille.
brief, and, although it ended more
— — — — - » « • * «
ican Federation of I^bor was decid
than seven years ago, up to this pe
F o r Sale.
ed by Justice Wright of the Su
riod no bust of him has been made.
Two beautifully located lots with Mr Roosevelt selected James Fra
preme Court o f the District of Co
neat
and cozy cottage. Best bar
lumbia adversely to the Federation.
zier, a young artist of New York,
gain in town
Inquire at the H er
Oomp ra was sentenced to 1 year's a l d office.
highly recommended by Saint Gau
imprisonment, Mitchell to 9 months,
dens, and Mr. Frazier hag been at
and Morrison to (1 months.
Pend
work for some time carrying out his
S h eep for Sale.
ing an nppral the three men have
About sixty nead of good stock commission. It is understood that
their liberty. The case grew out of sheep at |3 per head. Will shear this bust will be finished before the
7 and 8 pounds per head, Will
a boycott lovien, and the judgment
fourth of March.
Bell in lots or as a whole. Inquire of
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just rendered has rotisod Ihe deep
C. A. Pendleton,
Saws gummed, filed and set at
est wiath of organized labor.
Coquille Postoffice. Quick Si Curry's shop,
(1 rçeal Bargain Day
My stock is too large, I must reduce it.
Everybody Come to the Wljite House
T H U R S D A Y , JAN. 7th
Millinery, Gloves, Corsets,
Neckwear, Jewelry,
Hand Painted China, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces, Silks,
Velvets, White Goods, Art Materials.
BARGAIN SALE
M RS. M O R G A N
Sound
Ring
Flour,
City Bakery,
Have You a Good
Piano?
Then see
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIO R,
U. S. Land office at Roseburg, Oreg.,
June 3. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that George
Henry Fowler, of Rose Lodge, Lincoln
County, Oregon, who, on June 3, 1908,
made timber application No. 10120, for
East % of South West
South West
^ of Soutli West X of sec. 24, Town
ship 27 South, Range 10 West Wil. Mer.,
has filed notice of intention to make
final proof, to establish claim to the
above described, before register and re
ceiver, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 15th
day of January, 1909. Claimant names
as witnesses:
Renjamin O. McGee,
William M. McGee, and Israel Ketch of
Roseburg, Oregon, and Andrew H.
Hinkson, of Eugene, Oregon.
B e n j a m in L. E d d y , Register.
Copyright
NOB
Sincerity Clothe*
Men’s New Fashions
This is a Relative term
usually, but this season’s
styles are sd out of the
ordinary, especially for
Young Men* that it has a
distinct mealing this fall.
W e attract tpily one kind
o f people to this store:—
those are the kind who
want stye, qualily and
moderate rices.
I Ml
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR COUNTY
CONTRACTS.
Notice is hereby given that the Coun
ty Court for Coos County, State of Ore
gon, will receive seale 1 bids for con
tracts for the following matters and
items to be furnished :
First: For printing schedule of ex
penses of Coos County, list of boni-fide
subscribers within the County to be
j furnished.
Second . Sealed bids for printing Of
ficers’ Reports, County Notices and
Notices of County Officers, etc.
Third: Sealed bids for superintend
ing the County Poor Farm and caring
for the inmates of the Infirmary.
Fourth : Sealed bids for supplies for
the County Poor Farm or Inflmary such
as groceries, provisions and meats.
Fifth: Sealed bids (or contract to
care for and furnish board and lodging
and hospital accommodations, medical
attendance ami medicine
for Cooe
County indigent patients.
All bids to be filed with the County
Clerk on or before the 8th day of Janu
ary A. D. 1909.
The County Court reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated at the Court House, Coquille,
Cooe County, Oregon, this 8th dav of
December A. D. 1908.
James Watson. County Clerk.
I. A. TU^NELL
(E x p e r t
P ia n o
T u n er )
T w o T u n n in g s a y e a r f o r
$5
Restringing, refelting and all general repairing.
Prices reasonable as possible and guaranteed.
First Class Work and Material.
Leave your orders with
\\zrM
Office
Coquille, Oregon.
Now is the time for
cheap Lumber
Merchantable Lumber
1 and 2 inch stock $8 .50 per M
Complete house bills furnished at
short notice
Estimates Cheerfully
given
Firewood at reduced prices.
Flanders or the Mill Office
See
C. M. & M. GO.