Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, October 12, 1910, Image 1

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V ol . 28: No 5
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , OCTOBER
Entered a» eevond-clmes matter May
S, 1905, at the poatoffice at Coquille,
Oreiron, under act of Congress of March
1, 1879.
DR. RICHMOND
PH Y8IC IAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Ko9e'a Store, Front St.,
CoyiriLL*, O r k o o n .
Offlos Pbona Main 211.
Dr. C. IN. Endicott
D k n t ib t
Office over Firat National Bank
Coquille, Oregon
Attorney and Councillor at Law.
Office in Robinson Building
att o r n e y - at - law
Offio in Kobioaon Building, Upstair*
C. R. BARROIN
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Residence Phone 346 Main
C o q u il l k C i t y ,
O bi
LAW YER
Martin Building
•
Front Stree
C uquillo , O regon
A. J. Sherwood,
N o r . h it P u b l ic ,
Oregon
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Walter Sinclair,
-L aw ,
N otaby P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
A t t o b n k t s - at L a w ,
Dealer in R b a l EaTAT* of a l l k in d a .
Marshfield, Oregon.
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E. G. D. Holden
L aw ybb ,
JUSTIOH OF THB P e AG*
U. S. Commissioner, General Insurance
Agent, and Notary Public. Office
in Robinson Building.
Coquille
Oregon.
W ickham
House
MRS. G. R. WICKHAM
Proprietress
Phone Main 13X.
Board by Day, WeeK or Month
Sample Hoonjs
Nice Batl)s
Special Attention Paid to
the Traveling Public.
H. E. Shelley
Cjruut:, C:r.
First Class Woik Guaranteed.
M. E. W H ITM O RE . E. F. MORRISSY
Bay
Paving and
struction
general
Plans
Concrete
and
Con­
Company.
contractors
Estimates
Given
Bricks 8tone and Timber
Contractor.
Phone 151 -J
Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore.
Theo. Bcrpan Shoe Mfe.Co.
Incorporated.
Manufacturers of
The Celebrated tiergmann Shoe
The Strongest and Nearest Water
Proof shoe made for loggers, miners
prospectors and mill men.
621 Thurman Street
P ortlan d ,
Repair
We Do
NEW MACHINE SHOP
THE O. K. BARBERSHOP
yfc
C arpen terand Builder
Coos
We
FIRST NATIONAL B A N K
A rrossar-* t -L aw ,
ìt
for Good Roadi.”
Not only has the Grange, by Ihi-
resolution,
cinphesized the impor­
ELECTRIC LIGHTS The Domination of Judge John
GOOD ROADS NOW
Kodak Finishing
Work Done in
tance
and
necessity
of good roads,
S. Coke, Republican, by the Demo­
a
Specialty
any finish
but has again declared its confi
The Construction ot the New Plant crats of this Judicial district, was Why the ‘ Good Roads” Amendment
dence
in
tbe
people
by
demanding
eminently proper. There are three
Goes on. Current Will be on
To the Constitution Should
that they he granted more power to
judges in this district, one judge, L.
Saturday Night.
Be Adapted.
manage their property and affairs
T. Harris (Rep.) resides in Lana
as they please. Let the constitu­
county, and bolds over for two years
Section 10 of Article X I, of the tional restrictions upon the power
The work of the construction of yet; Judge Hamilton (Dem.) lives
the new power plant for the Co- in Douglas county and is a candi­ Constitution, reads as follows:
of the people ba removed. And
‘ Section 10; Article X I:
No that is just what this amendment
quille River Electric Co. goes o d date for re election, while Judge
Three doors North of Drane’s Store
a pace, and within a few days the Coke, (Rep.) is a resident of Coos county shall create any debts or does— and that is all it does.
“ juce” will begin to flow. Ernest oun ty and is also a candidate for liabilities which shall singly or in
The puropse here is not to argue
Plep with n crew of men has been ro-election. Ttie three judges now the aggregate exceed the sum of that the power granted by this
working early and late since the presiding over our circuit are geo­ five thousand dollars, except to amendment should be used, but
destruction by fire of the plant in graphically distributed just as they suppress insurrection or repel inva­ that the people should have the
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All Work Guaranteed
Coquille, Oregon (¿h
conjunction with the Johnson Mill should be; they are admittedly able sion, but the debts of any county at right to use it. As said at the out-
aDd the new luoaton was arranged, and jnst: the courts over which the time this constitution takes ef­ set, the question is not, ‘ shall the
fect shall be disregarded in esti­ people have the power to do as they
for.
they preside are unquestionably fair
th e new plant is keiDg installed and impartial, anJ bar and public mating the sum to which each please about it?” There are some
counties that would build roads if
in close proximatily to the Peart alike are satisfied with tbeir admin­ county is limited.”
It is proposed to amend this sec­ given tbe powes to do so by th’s
coal mine a little over a m:le from istration of law and justice. Two
amendment and since no county is
the business portion of this city, are Republicans and one a Demo­ tion so as to read as follows.”
£ p S^ .SiW $ Z SZ S2 S2 S2 S2 ,o SZS2SZS
from which the fuel will be obtained crat, making it a strictly non-par­
8ection 10; Article X I: No coun­ affected except those that want to
to generate the steera for the engine. tisan bench, apportioned fairly auil ty shall create any debts or liabili­ build roads in this way, is there
The boilers which were used in the in accordance with the votes cast by ties which shall singly or iu the any reason why the people ot any
original plant and were not injured tbe two leading political parties, aggregate exceed the sum of five county sould be denied this power?
WATCHES
CLOCKS
AGATE GRINDING AND
by the fire have been installed as for Good Roads.”
thousand dollars, except to suppress Is there any reason for deii'int this
JEWELRY
POLISHING
power to the people of other coun­
well as a large new one direct from
Not only has the Grange, by this insurrection or repel invasion, or to
COMBS
BARRETTS
STONE SETTING
RING
the factory, and a larger engine resolution, emphasized the impor­ build permanent roads within the ties, even if you do not want to use
than the first, Corleas machine, tance and necessity ol good roads county, but debts for permanent it in your county? Is it safe to trust
PHONOCRAPHS
MAKINC
ENCRAVINC
which combines to make up a plant There are many and excellent rea­ roads shall be incurred only on ap­ the people with the power given
of much greater capacity than the sons why existing conditions should proval of a majority of those voting them by this amendment? That is
really the only question the voter
the former.
not be disturbed and they will not on the question.”
To the other machinery, of which be if the voters thoroughly under­
The amendment grants tbe peo­ has to decide. If you are not
the greater portion had been in­ stand tbe situation.
ple ot each county the power to afraid to trust yourself and the peo­
ple of your own county with this
stalled, was added last Friday the
Judge Coke has made a splendid pledge the credit of their county for
two-ton dinamo which will very record during the two years he has money to build permanent public new, power, you will vote for this
quickly be put in place and the presided over the oourt, and is es­ loads.
The question whether or amendment. Consider the matter
lrom this point of view: In addi­
wheels will soon be turning.
pecially satisfactory to the people of not a county should pledge its cred­
tion to the power of electing their ^ZSZSZSZS2S25SSZSZSZSZSo?
it
to
raise
money
for
building
any
This announcement will be wel­ Coos and Curry county, which is his
public
officers the people now have
comed by the residints ol Coquille particular portion of (he district. permanent load would be submitted
the
power
by the recall, of oustiug A J. SHERWOOD Pra*.
R. E.SHINE, VI.« P r o
and Myrtle Point, they having been No candidate from these counties to a vote of tbe people of that coun­
them from office. The people of
L. H. HAZARD, C .t il. r
ty
and
would
be
decided
by
a
ma­
0. C. SANFORD, A » t. Cashier
cut iff from the elecrtc service since opposed him in the primaries, and
The people of any the Slate have the power of making
August 5th, the day of the burning none will appear in the general el­ jority vote.
of Johnson’s mill. The lyoungslers ection against him. Still if Mr.- county may issue bonds or war­ laws, and of annulling laws passed
will especiall be pleased as the Jones, of Roseburg, although a Re­ rants, or any form ot obligation by the Legislature.
The people of the State have the
moveing picture shows will reopen, publican and on the same ticket, they desire, for such length of time
power
of changing the constitution
they having been closed for want of should receive tbe larger number of and at such rate of interest as they
OFf COQUII1I1H, ORHQOri.
regardless
of the action of the ac­
may
determine;
in
short,
this
amend­
the current.
votes, he will take Judge Coke’s
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ment is but an additional grant of tion of the Legislature. If It is safe T r a n s a c ts a General B an kin g B u sin e ss
place on the bench.
S p e c ia l N o tice.
power to th*e people of each county to trust these great powers to your­
Judge James W. Hamilton, the
self and to Ihe other voters, is there
to manage their own business.
Democratic candidate for re-elec­
any danger in granting to the peo­
It is reported that Mr. E. A.
Board of Directors.
Correspondents.
The
public
roads
of
a
county
are
tion, needs no introduction to the
ple of each county the power con­ R. O. Dement,
Schultz, of North Bend, is travel­
A. J. Sherwood,
National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci
the
property
of
the
people
of
that
people of tbe Second Judicial dis­
L. Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth N’lBank, San Franci
ling throughout Coos County, in
The ferred by this amendment? If the
trict. He is one of its native sons, county—-of all the people.
Isaiah Hacker.
R. E. Shine. ! First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland.
people can be trusted to use the
the interests of the Oregon Home
condition
of
these
roads
is
of
espe­
and the entire span of his active life
power to make their constitution
Rule Amendments and the liquor
is part of its judicial history. For cial importance to the farmer, for and laws are not the people of each
traffic, and that in his solicitations,
several terms prosecuting attorney he must travel them as a necessary county competent to manage the
he is presenting himself as a mem­
later on for a number of years tbe part of his business as well as his property rnd affairs of their own
ber of the First Presbyteiian Church
pleasure. Everything ha sells and
of North Bend. It is also reported leading member of the Roseburg everything he buys must be hauled county? This is a matter that ap-
bar, and for 12 years judge of tbe
that he is using such church mem­
over these roads. It is not so much paals diretly to every individual K
bership in an attempt to show oourt, his name is a household word a question to the farmer of how far voter, and each must decide the
M . D. S H E R R A R D , P R O P R IE T O R
those whom he interviews that the and stands for legal ability, up­ he has to have his produce hauled matter for himself. By the very
church people favor the proposed rightness and probity of character. as it is of how long it will take him act of voting on this anendment,
Rose Building, Second Street,
constitutional amendments of the No court in Oregon or, it might be to make the trip and how much he you are exercising a far higher pow­
said, in any state, is more respected
C o q u ille
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O re g o n
Oregon Home Rule Association.
can baul at one load. If he has a er than that given by this amend­
As a matter of fact and informa­ by tbe people who have business good, smoothe, hard road (good and ment. If you can trust yourself
tion, and to correct an erroneous before it, or more satisfactory to tbe smooth and hard in the winter as and can be trusted with that power
Are prepared to do all kinds o f repairing in ma­
impression, Mr. Schultz was dis­ attorney who has practice at its bar. well as in the summer) from his by your fellov^ citizens you can *
There
can
be
no
question
of
Judge
surely
be
trusted
with
the
power
chinery—large and small—in a scientific and
missed as a member of our con­
home to his market-placejlie is better
gregation, in meeting of onr Session, Hamilton’s re-election, but Tbe off (really nearer) at ten miles than granted by this amendment. Is
workman-like manner. Special attention given
duly assembled, on March 14, 1909, Guard would like to see no change he is at less than half that distance thare any escape from the conclu­
in
the
personnel
of
the
court,
and
to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc
since which date he has not in any
on the ordinary mud road. In ev­ sion that to vote against this amend­
way been connected by member­ hopes that tbe voters of all parties ery view of the case, there is noth­ ment is to declare that you ought
ship, or otherwise, with the First in marking their ballots will see ing of greater importance to the not to be trusted with the very pow­
Presbyteran Church of North Bend. that tbe names of both Hamilton farmer, to all farmers, than the con­ er you exercise in the casting of
By order of the Session, October and Coke are properly designated. dition of the public roads. Good of that vote? In its final analysis
Tbe Second Judicial district wants
, 1910.
roads save time and mouey, add the only question really presented
no carngc in its Judges— Hamilton,
A. W. M vebs , Clerk of Session,
value to the farm and make farm to eace voter is. “ Are you afraid to
*
First Presbyterian Church of Harris and Coke.— Eugene Guard. life more pleasant and attractive in trust yourself and thh people of
North Bend.
your
county
with
the
power
grant­
every way.
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L. COCHRAN, P rop rietor
ed by this resolution?” If you are
You are not experimenting on
The cities and towns depend upon
yourself when you take Chamber­
O ur C ity S ch ool«
not afraid, vote for it.
lain’s Cough Remedy for a cold as the country, and whatever banefits
The Ballot Number for the
The question for debate among that preparation has won its great the farmer benefits everybody else.
tbe High Schools of this District, reputation and extensive sale by its Whatever develops the country de­ Amendment is No. 254.
Hot and Cold 'Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^
Oregon Good roads Association,
this year is, “ Resolved: Tbat all tel- remarkable cures of colds, and can velops the city also. The object of
ing a Specialty.
It is
ograph lines in the United States always be depended upon.
equally valuable for adults and chil this amendment is to enable tbe
should lie owned aDd operated
ISowt T r e n lin r n t n H u m
35 One of the Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City ^
dren and may be given to young people of a county to build perma­
by tbe federal government.” Any­ children with implicit confidence as nent roads— roads that, with reason­
If for no other reason, Chamber­
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one in the High School has tbe op­ it contains no harmful drugs. Sold able repair will last practically for­ lain’s Salve should be kept in every *
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portunity to ‘‘tryout’’ in local con­ by all dealers.
ever, and to bnild them now so that household on account of its great
tests and from these local contests
we may have use ol them and let value in the treatment of burns. It
will be chosen the teems to repre.
Lost.— A Yellow Hound, about those who come after us (and who allays tbe pain almost instantly, and
sent the High School in tbe inter­ 4 inches of his tail is white also will also use them) help pay for
unless the injury is a severe one,
scholastic debates. Several have white on neck, answers to the name them.
heals the parts without leaving a
shown an interest in tbe matter al­ of Bingo. A suitable Reward is
The Oregon State Grange, com­ scar. This salve is also unequaled
ready.
offered. $lo Reward.
posed as it is of men who have suf­ for chapped bands, sore nipples and
F red C olem an .
At a special meeting of the school
fered much and for many years from diseases of the skin. Price, 25 cts.
Coquille Or.
Board Miss Jessie Sweet was elected
bad roads, realizing the great im­ For sale by R, S. Knowlton.
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to teach the fourth grade for the re­
portance and necessity of good
For Sale.— Good 6 cap range
Wanted,—
all
kinds
of
Furs
and
mainder of tbe school year.
roads, passed the followfng resolu­
skins by Geo. Y. Moulion Coquille
Lard,
with 30-gallon tank, pipes, etc. E n ­
tion at its meeting in Oregon City Oregon.
The first school month has closed quire at the H erald office.
on May 17th:
and on Wednesday of this week the
Hams,
For a job of first-class Mending,
Nutol, a vegetable oil for cooking,
"Whereas, the moet important
report cards for the eight grades good for shortening cakes and cook­
Dying or Cleaning, or a new suit
We Carry
Bacon,
will be given out.
ies. It never gets rancid and goes J question ol interest to farmers un­ tailored, call at the rear of the
farther than lard. Price, one quart der consideration today is the build­
Sausage,
Pharmacy building. K. Holverson.
Biliousness is due to a disordered 50<t;'J gallon 90cts, 1 gallon $1.75. ing of permanent public highways
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For
sale
at
Quick
A
Curry’s.
condition of the stomach,
Cham­
in older to lessen the cost of trans­
Fresh and Salt Meats.
Wanted,— A position as book­
berlain’s Tablets are essentially a
Don’t trifle with a cold is good ad­ portation ot farm produce to tbe
stomach medicine, intended espe­ vice for prudent men and women. nearest market, therefore, be it
keeper. Would like steady position
cially to act on that organ; to cleanse It may be vital in case of a child.
We are headquarters for everything in the meat line. You
"Resolved, that we heartily en­ with large firm. Would take two
it, strengthen it, tone and invigorate There is nothing better than Cham­
or
three
smaller
sets
or
books.
wants always receives prompt attention.
it, to regulate the liver and to ban­ berlain’s Cough Remedy tor coughs dorse any proposal to remove any
J,.E. E a c h c s .
ish biliousness positively and effect­ and colds in children. It is safe and constitutional rcutrictiqns op the
Coquille.
ually. F o r sale by all dealers.
CUOUILLE V A L L E Y , PACKING CO,
people’s power tq obtain any, pay
sure. For sale by all dealers.
E. O. Barker & Co.
J. J. STANLEY
A tto bn kt
HOW TO GET
All Work Guaranteed I
Office Phone 335 Main
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IN. C. CHASE.
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and C o k e
B e Chosen.
J
E. D, SPERRY
Coquille,
H am ilton
P er Y ear $ l. r*0
DEAN’S STUDIO
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Phone Main 481.
SOON TO HAVE
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