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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1910)
stance like the heavy duty for the sugar trust, and how little that leg islation was deserved is seen in the $18,000,000 to $30 000,000 stolen WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 , 1910 from the government by this same - -------------------------------------- beneficiary through short weights I o. al advertisement« among local at the ports of entry. For the pur- iv.i-ling live cent« per line each inser tion. Cards c 1 thanks 50 cents each. pose of piling up dollars in the coff Oliitnarv poetry five cents per line, j ers of this rascally corporation, con Resolutions of Condolence and lodge gress, and a body representing the ad vet tising five cents per line. people, raising the cost of sugar in every dining table in the land. If OU T FO R A N O T H E R G R A F T the same body, now passes the sub sidy gralt, no one need be surprised, If any member of the Oregon del but in the mean time it will be in egation supports the Ship Subsidy teresting to watch the votes of Ore graft, now on its way in the house gon members on the bill.— Oregon at Washington, he will misrepre Journal. sent the sentiment of his state. If • - the subsidy scheme were submitted Methodist Episcopal Church to a vote of the people of this state The second quarterly meeting for it vould be beaten to death. If this charge will be held next Sun any Oregon member were to make day, Jan. 16. in the evening by his campaign for election strictly on Kev. H. 1 . Rutledge, pastor, at his advocacy of the measure he Marshfield. He will preach at 7:30 would be defeated by an avalanche p. m. and administer the sacrament of ballots. It is a scheme for which of the Lord’s supper. He will hold the common people of the country the second quarterly conference of have absolutely no use, and which the year in the church at 9 a. m. they would indignantly repudiate if Monday. The pastor, E. B. Holla- they had an opportunity to do so- It day, will fill Rev. H. I. Rutledge’s is a scheme to open the national pulpit in Marshfield on Sunday treasury to another graft, a graft morning and evening. Kev. Robt. that as soon as the opening wedge H. Allen, our pastor at Bandon, will has entered, will increase, as all fill the pulpit in the Coquille M. E. grafts do, into enormous propor Church Sunday morning. tions. It is the payment of public dollars to rich ship owners as a fur M. E. Church South ther means of making their busi The condition of the church is ness pay. The sums the federal government is asked to contribute good In every department, and at on this folly would better be ap tendance at preaching services is plied on the wagon roads of the excellent. Next Sunday the pastor country, in which enterprise every will preach at both services, and man, woman and child in the na special music will be rendered. tion would be benefitted- It the Everybody invited. Remember, federal government has a right to we make the night service short contribute for ships it has as good and cheery. Spend your Sunday a right to improve the roads, and evenings with us. in promoting the roads the benefits Chicago, Jan. 7 .— The $9 hog ar would go, not to the few rich, but rived today of the Union Stock to the many poor and rich alike. Yards here, ami his coming marked But it is said the subsidy graft has an epoch in high prices. With the a good chance of passage. That it exception of a short period in 1882 will do so is likely, for it is the habit when swine sold at $ 9,35 per hun of representative bodies to misrepre dredweight, the $9 bog has not sent the wishes of the great body of been seen here since the Civil War. the people, and to distribute the Continued intense cold impending favors to the few. The few power transportation, and apparent hesita ful set their trained lobbyists to tion of producers to market their work on representative bodies all hogs are the chief causes of the ab the way from city councils to the normal advance. congress of the United Slates, and they seem always to get results. See the play at the Heazlet to They secure legislation, for in morrow night. Coquille Ijerald. M f f l i AouM r nrruubd ià hahd ter taka mi M tw jut fwixAl w U k ail otdL thCnc^A. Do You Know ful line of Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass ever brought to m\. toi/eï:~ ii you\ money eomes to you \eaC ha\d^ rte know. thees. it has yuit glorting on So^ rthen you Say things jo l the home it Is you\ \ight and duty to go rthehe youl money r tM go the jakthest. eome to us and rte r iM short you that rte ean give you good new nitu\e §o\ So CiUCe that you\ good rti^e need not rto\k So ha\d to faeejo those oCd things in o\de\. youls thufy^ W. C. LAIRD Complete douse Furnisher the Coquille Valley, and that our prices are right TH E N E W J. W. L ekive , CoqiTii.LE, Oa. Four citv lots, for residence. The best buy in the city. 60 acres river bottom land, no improvements, on county road and railroad. Price $65.00 per acre. 22 acres, with several acre« bottom land, nice house. Just outside the city limits of Coquille. Price ¡$ 4500 . B y that we carry in stock the most beauti ? MEATMARKET S L A G L E BROS., Proprietors C h o ic e K retsli M e a t « w a y s on H and A l 115 acre farm, 4 miles Irom Co quille, on county road. House, barn and other outbuildings, good orchard. Price #6250 00. $200000 cash, balance on easy terms. 180 acre farm, all bottom land, too or more acres cleared. Fine C O Q U IL L E , O REG O N Opposite Postoffice house and barn, all necessary farm ing tools, 35 dairy cows. Price per ocie $112.00 80 acres, 35 acres bottom land, 10 acres in cultivation, house and barn, 5 millions feet fine limber. J mile from railroad. Price $7500.00. The timber is worth more than the price 1 asked. In Memoriam. M yrtle point Newa. General merchandise business | with large trade— no opposition, Died.— At the home of his moth- j Try Haines’ hot drinks. i One of the best opportunities in er, near Bridge, of typhoid fever, | The Grange had a big meeting southern Oregon for anyone want- Charlie Floyd Williams, on Janu Saturday. 1 ' nR *° go ¡nt0 tbe mercantile busi- ary 6, 1909. Charlie was born Au- j j ness. 160 acres of land, about 15 acres gust 16, 1894, and was 15 years,} Last Saturday the young people 4 months and 22 days old at the ° f »own enjoyed a party ¡"S m ith ’s bottom, balance bill. Very little cleared; fairly good house, quarter Will Always find it to their Advantage to time of his Ueath. Hall. of a mile from school. Price, ¡$900 Excepting four years spent in H. C. Doty came in from his Patronize the Paper with the Circulation. The Nice cottage, almost new, a bar Curry county, he has lived at the homestead on Catching creek last gain Price $ 800.00 Herald reaches almost every Home in this borne of his birth. He was indus- Sunday. Several income business proper trious, upright and honest, loved The B B O. A I Railroad sur- tie« in Coquille at reasonable prices. Valley, which assures the fact of its being and respected by all who knew him. Veyors left here Monday morning Lot 50 x 100 . Front Street, Co the best Advertising Medium in the County On December 21, 1909, just 16 j for Coquille. quille. A bargain if sold soon. days before he departed this life.hisj The M w A and R N A Rave 3 acres almost wi-liin the business father, Luther Williams, was called i j oi n, inslalUtioa of officeis and part of the city with elegant resi to proceed him to the great beyond. a deIicious banquet Monday niRh|- dence, nn ideal home, (get my price) Just when the home was already Mirrors! Hand miirors— great Darkness generally brings R. S. darkened, when the dear mother so Acheson in from the oountry with variety of styles Bonnet mirrors, needed her boy, God called him tripple mirrors, stand mirrors. R. . nr 1 , . . , 1 muddy boots and a smile on his S, Knowlton. home. We know not why, b u t1 face. 3 od in his wisdom knows why he Wanted— By a good dairyman The M. P. H. S. basket-ball boys and butter-maker, a small dairy a needed him in the other world. When we reach the river of death received their new suits last week farm to rent. For particulars call at the H erald office. and all around us seems darkness, and are now practicing with renewed interest. 440 acres land, 40 or 50 in culti Charlie’s may be the one out vation, 8 room house, barn and Mrs. C. L Bender,the occulist re stretched to grasp our poor tremb other buildings, good orchard. ling hands and guide our stumbling, turned home last Saturday from Seviral acres timber, 5 miies from faltering feet through the golden Bandon and Coquille, where she has Coquille. one mile from river, near school Price per acre only $ 26.00 gate, where all is joy, peace and been testing and fitting optics, love. No parting there. The Basket Ball game scheduled 42 acres, 30 or more bottom laud, In the home so desolate, where it here for the 14th inst. with Bandon, mostly rl-ared. Good, new 2 sfoiy seems all hearts are crushed with j will be postponed to a later date, house. Lumber on place for 1 ew barn 5 miles fromCoquille. Price sadness, little Arthur, age 10 years, the Bandonians not being ready to $ 4500 .CO. and Lewis, age 6, are battling with play. We don’t want all your Money—Just a little of it will do An elegant home with 14 nens, the same dreaded disease, thphoid. L H. Pierce,the harness man, in partiy bottom laud, just outside the — A F riend . stalled a new floor show case last city limits of Coquille. Nice 10 room week which gives satisfaction, as it house, nice barn, young orchard, Steamer Passengers. enables him to display more of his nice spring water to bouse. A rare bargain only $ 35 u 0 00 . Terms. Among those arriving on the excellent stock. to acres, all bottom, in cultivation, A delegation of K l"s came up on Coquille river, J mile from Co Breakwater were the following: O. J. Ness, Mrs Ness, H. L. Ste from Coquille to attend the meet quille. House and barn,— $2500. phens, J. Malarkey, Mrs. J. 8. Olir, ing held here Thursday eve., in 80 acre farm all bottom and low S. Towers, C. D. Robertson, M. P. which four members took the 3rd beneb land. Bottom land nil in cul tivation, bench land all in posture Burnett, K. M. Kau, L. Bruede, degree and one the 2nd. Lnrge house and largo barn, good Arthur Mayer, I. Renne)-, G. L»dne, ,t S|>r»lHt-<l A n k l e . orchard, 3 miles from Coquille N l n m a r l l I r o n l - I - 4 u r r < l. NOTICE W. B. McKenzie, Mrs McKonzie, H. If you have any trouble with river. A snap. Price only $ 4250.00 As a rule a man will feel well Detmer, I. J. Kingrev, A. Brüsten, your stomach you should take All Coos County warra- ts drawn Jno. Rudrog.JnoTLswisj aeo. VaU- 8ft,isfied if bp can bobbIp »round on Secure a footing on the road to Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver on the general fund and endorse I crutches in two or three weeks after success by depositing your savings Ta -lets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Edina, prior to July 1 st, 1908 , will be ga, G. E. Weaverson, L. Ness, Paul Lackney, L, Morgan, Win. Fraser, spraining his ankle, and it is often in the Farmer's <fe Merchant’s Bank. Mo., says: “I have used a great paid on presentation at mv office in many different medicines for stomach Coquille, Oreg. No interest will be Geo. Sherman, H. B. Donnhey, Geo. two or three mouths before be ¡ b For Sale— The well-known regis trouble, but find Chamberlain's allowed on any of these warrants fully recovered. This is au unnec Goodrum, V. L. Johnson, VV. Van tered stallion, “ Bruce Wilkes.” Stomach and Liver Tablets more after December 10 th, 1909 . Skoten, G. Demos, B Adams, Wm. essary loss of time, as by applying Will take cattle or sheep in part beneficial than any other remedy I Dated this 7 th day of Dec. 1909 . Rieken, Rev. G. L Hall, Mrs. Hall, Chamberlains Liniment, as directed, paymeut Z. C. Strang, Gravel ever used.’’ For sale by R. S T. M. D im m ick , a cure may as a rule be effected in Knowlton. Ford. County Treasurer. C. Collins, E. L. Eblin, Robt. David son, J. Warfield, A. Bauscb, C. lees than one week’s time, and in Bausch, J. Dimpsby, S. Boginaviole, many eases within three days. E. Grauton, R S. Wagner, A. Pieli- S--Id bv II S. Knowlton. Give us a Trial and be Convinced. BILLY SCHROEDER, COQUILLE. ORE jj>eo< >oe< >oo< >oo< xxx^ ? A D V E R T IS E R S ? When you are in need of job print- ing--printing that is printed right, X up-to-date and just when you want A X it, you should x I GET OUR PRICES | 1 THE HERALDS A xxx bauin, S. \V. Eddiugs, F. A Yom- ams. F O u 7cm.*i rfpTy FO R SALE. Among those sailing on the Breakwater were the following: D McBhesne.v, >1 is-i O’Connell, Mrs E K Jones, H W Holland, T B Wheeler, M Averill, B Folsom, E Folsom, C Gotchell, G Wise, Miss M Lothmm, W H Harry, Mrs. Barry, J F Malarkey, A Gibbs, R Copple, W D Munson, Mrs Mun son, F C Davis, J Dasnney, P A Sandberg. J M Blake, Mrs Blake, Chas Hoff, F J Murphy, E T Nieh- aus, H Kino, 8 Panos, V Coski, C Tricke, G Freiss H Cock ran, W C Bradley. Wickham >oo< XX* J House MRS. G. R. WICKHAM Proprietress Phone Main 13 X. Board by Day, Wee^ or Month Sanjple ^oonjs xxx REAL ESTATE Nice Batljs Special Attention Paid to the Traveling Public. T. J. H A Y E S Among those arriving on the M. F. Plant were the following. A Harlocker, A L Harris, Geo N Black, Ursula Farringer, E C OF MARSHFIELD, OR., Paddock, R 8 Wright, E A PaysoD, Mrs E J Mayfield, H W Sanforc, j Will visit Coquille the 24th and 25th Hazel Bennett, Mrs A C Hammond, j of each month at Dr. Richmond’s C E Kidder, C D Miner, H W Pain } office. Expert service and honest Toric Lens, ter, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Endicott, J A prices guaranteed The test Johnson, Alex Dawson, Mrs E E ! ‘‘So Easy” Mountings. Lucas, Mrs Rartell, Mrs Sanford, ing ot children’s eyes a specialty. Broken lens duplicated. Mrs H H McPherson, A Berring. When you have Real Estate for Sale L IS T IT W IT H US I Among those sail’ ug on the M. rile «ate and reliable larin- m rw F. Plant were the following: screw Mrs Mary Thomas, G A Niehaus, Homer Brniilt, F Timmerman, C W t/ B " rhe New and 8peedy jg (§ Wiight, Master (Jins Wright, Miss N Duvic, Austin Brovin II, Marion Capt 0189 1 , M a tt e Reynolds, John Ti -deinsn, W O Pelzoldt, Mrs F J Brault and five WU! m«kt* regular trip* between children, Jim Aiken. John Leiitgren, C o q u ille R iv e r an i 1 an W H Savingly, O L Collier, Mr Maxheimer, P K Kreamer, Peter F r a n c is c o . Kinchen and Kd Thomas, P Slin- Wo Stop-over at W a y Porta. Klee trie Lights. Everything in Firs singer and Joe Slinsinger. S tr E l i z a be- h Clara 6tyle, When you want to Invest in Real Estate C A L L ON US J. W. LENEVE, COQUILLE