Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, October 26, 1910, Image 2

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    Coquille
Je rald.
Judge John S . Coke.
Marahliald W ins.
Farmer* Union Organised
On Thursday of last week Dis­
Marshfield won Sunday’s foot­
The following letter from Dis­
trict Attorney George M. Drown is ball game agaiust Coquille by dint trict Organizer Frank Bmkholder
of bard work on the gridiron aided of the Farmers' Co O jerd ite aid
self-explanatory:
by faithful practice under the Educational* Union, accompanied
'H o w W ill Y o u V o te?
Rostburg, Ore., Oct. 20, 1910.
watchful eye ol Coach Graves. by P. 8. Rot Lon, of Nirway,
To the voters of Oregon should Hon. A F. Steams, Oakland, Ore.: The Coquille bunch were twice went to Lee for tbe purpose of or­
be asked the question above. The
My Dear Judge:--Referring to within 20 feet of their opponets’ ganizing a Union at that place. Mr.
Former Assistant Corporation Counsel of Chicago and
state has certainly done her part to your inquiry concerning the laws
goal line, but failed to put the ball Burkholder had the work well in
put her voters in a position to vote creating three judgeships in the
one of the most brilliant speakers of the day, whose ser­
over.
Marshfield tallied on two hand and an enthusiastic buuch
intelligently. If you have not reg­ Second Judicial District and touch­
touchdowns, making the final score were on hand when the time ar­
vices are in demand from one end of the country to the
istered as you should have done and ing the ability and integrity of
rived for action, and Mr. Burk­
iO to o.
received your pamphlet from the Hon John S. Coke, I have this to
Coquille played the more ag­ holder and Mr. Robison each gave
other, will speak in this city at the
Secretary of State and have read say:
gressive game, and appeared to be an enthusiastic and interesting
and reread the measures and the
The Second Judicial District is in the best form and finest fettle, talk.
arguments for anil against them, the largest Judicial District in the
When a call was made for mem­
ar.d though the work of the county
you are becoming ready to do your State and comprises the counties of
seat boys was good both offensive bers a quarter of a hundred lined
part in an election which means a Denton, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas,
and defensive, there seemed to be a up for obligation, which is certainly
ON
great deal to our state. But if you Coorftuid Curry. The law provides
restraining obstacle in the Coos a good showing for a country
have neglected these things, You for thtee Circuit Judges for this
Bay air which frustrated their best neighborhood like Lee, which
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are falling far short of your privi District.
efforts to score. But if Marshfield shows that those people are thor­
leges and your duty.
The law further provides that is to continue winning in future oughly euthusiastic and fully de­
There has in former years been a the labors of these three judges
games, as admitted by the most termined to make a success of their
great deal of complaint in regards may be divided as they may agree
Capt. Smith’s address on this subject has been delivered scores of
ardent fans of the city by the bay, organization.
to our laws not being what they between themselves.
The following named persons
victory will perch on its banners
times and has gained him the plaudits of tens of thousands of his
should be, and not without cause,
The law also provides that "One only by superior w irk due to were elected to fill the offices of .
but now we have the privilege of of said Judges shall reside south of
listeners. It is an interesting, fascinating and eloquent discussion of
incessant practice and team work the Union lor the balance of the I
making, or accepting a number of the Umpqua River and vvest of the
The scqre Sunday was decisive tor term: Web Mast,; Pres. Henry Her
a subject that effects every home.
laws, and if we are as well posted Coast range of mountains during
that game only, and afforded no vey, Vice Pres.. J. H. Hervey, Sec.
ns we should be we will make no his term of office;” this prevision
A D M I S S I O N
F R EE
other criticism than that the teams and Treas.; Mrs. Bessie Goetz,
mistakes, but if we are neglectful is equivalent to saying that during
Chap.; E. D. Myers, Door Keeper;
were pretty even matched.
and vote unintelligently or uot vote his term of office one of the Judges
Confidence on the part of the D. R. Lewis, Conductor.
at all, and bad laws are accepted at shall reside tn Coos or Curry Couu-
The membership is as lollows;
Coquille, players, amplified by de­
this election, we will know who is ty, because these are the only two
feating Myrtle Point, made the Walter V. Schroeder, Z. C. Strang,
FirBt Class photographs made at
to blame. This state has gone to a counties south ot the Umpqua river
boys from here a strong aggrega­ Mrs. Strang, I Chandler, Mrs. Deans’ studio. Old Tollmau stand
great expense to publish the-pro­ and west of the Coast range of
tion for any football eleven -to go Chandler, Mrs. L. Ingram, Ruby
Rev. S. B. Hollenbeak, of ibis
posed bills and the arguments pro mountains.
against, and the game at Marsh­ Chandler, J. C. Hervey, J. H. Her­
and con, but it will be money well
While the law does not express­ field Sunday in nowise diminished vey, W. H. Hervey, E. D. Myers, city, a pioneer minister of the
Cruised Four Million feet by a well known
Christian churcti passed away at
spent if the voters will only do ly state that one of the candidates
Coquille’s hopes for the premier­ H. W. Mast, Fred Mast, Mrs.
his home in this city on Monday
their parts, or in the event they do shall be elected from Coos or Curry
cruiser.
Two Million feet o f which is
Maud Mast, Claud Waters, Bessie
ship of the season.
afternoon, and the body was taken
not embrace the opportunities af­ County yet it is fair to assume that
Port
Orford
White Cedar. All located in
The new rules under which Sun­ Mast, D. R. Lewis, Mrs. N. B. Lew­
to Fairview yesterday lor burial
forded them it will be worse than the spirit of the law contemplates
is,
V.
J.
Ilazen,
Mrs.
Millie
Waters,
Coos
County.
Oreqon.
day’s match were played proved
wasted.
that one of the Judges elected not to confusing to the spectators Mrs. C. H. Mast, Mrs. Pearl Hazen, The deceased was sixty-four years
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS WRITE OR CALL ON
of age, and has resided in Coos
You may refuse to vote on these shall, at the time of his election, be
as many had feared, but the jud­ Mrs. Emma Waters, Mrs. Eessie
county about thirty years
amendments but this does not shift a resident ot Coos or Curry County.
COQUILLE,
ges seemed to be slightly mixed on Goetz, Web Mast.
the responsibility, neither will
It is fair to thejpeople of Coos the proper handling of a forward
With the establishment of this
OREGON
The Ladies Study Club met with
shift the evil effects of the laws that and Curry County to elect one of
pass— the means employed by Union Coos now has five which Mrs. Belloni Saturday afternoon
may be enacted in this way.
their residents as Judge.
Capt.
Blanchard’s men to score entitles her to a county organiza* Oct. 22. Current events were dis­
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When the Legislature enacted the touchdowns.
While Coquille lion which it Is the purpose of the cussed and an hour spent in read­
A. J. Wilson, residing on Spur­
the law creating the third judge- played this important part of the Unions to form, and November the ing from Judith Shakespeare. Sev­
R S KNOWLTON, President
GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres.
geon Hill, recently brought into
ship of the Second Judical District, game right, some of the victorious fourth is the date upon which it is eral new members were admitted.
R. H. MAST, Cashier
our office a branch off an apple
the Governor of Oregon selected a team tacked the losers before they expected that delegations from the
Next meeting on 12th of Novem­
tree fvhieh he planted out several
resident of Coos county for the ap­ were fait ly under way with the ball several Unions will meet in this ber will be a travel meeting. Sub­
years ago, to show us what beauti­
ject Canada.
pointment. He appointed Hon. and the rules of the game call for a city for that purpose.
ful apples could be grown on that
John S. Coke who had been a resi­ forward movement of 20 leet or
As
the
farmers
of
the
county
are
flat, even in so dry a season as the
dent of Coos county for more than more before the combatting side can becoming more and more acquain­
one just past. The twig was but
thirty years: a lawyer who had tackle.
ted with the workings of the order
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
one-quarter of an inch in diameter,
practised his profession within the
the numbers within tbe Unions
Features
o(
the
game
were
the
and bore eight nice large apples—
A
Reasonable
Share of Your Business Solicited
bounds of Coos County for nearly touchdowus of J. Cowan and H- will continue. At this city seven !
not the largest of apples— but just
First
Class
Safety
Deposit Boxes For Rent
twenty years. A,ter Judge Coke Briggs, the scrimmage plays by new members were obligated at the
the size most popular in the mark­
had been tried out as Circuit Judge Coquille, Abbott’s 20 yard run last meeting, and at the meeting be­
ets, and all of uniform size and
following his*appointment in Feb­ Johnson’s fine end run ot 30 yards, fore nine were taken in.
But what'about your sidejof the
shape and without speck or blem­
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ruary, 1909, the people of Coos and the numerous torward passes
question?
Do you give it the
ish. They were in a cluster at the
Mrs. John Perrott and chil Iren
and Curry counties, by an over­
attention it deserves?^
The next game will take place and her mother, Mrs, H. F. Ten-1
end of the limb and grew almost as
whelming vote in the primary elec­ between Coquille and Myrtle Point
close together as it is possible
nison, started last Saturday for
It isn’t as though this watch care
tion, expressed a wish that Judge teami at this place on Sunday, the
for them to be placed. They arc
Portland by the Breakwater. They j
would cost you much, because it
John S. Coke be elected as the 30tbinst., and then again on tbe
jut-t notv beginning to color nicely,
wouldn’t;
Judge to reside in Coos aud Curry same grounds on Sunday, Novem­ go to join Mr. Perrott who started
being of a winter variety, but the
a week previously and will locate at
county- The wishes of the Coast ber 6th, Coquille and Marshfield
Just the other way, in fact—one of
old geutleman hns forgotten the
counties should be respected. Per­ teams will wrestle over the pig skin. Hillsboro, Oregon, for future resi- j
the wisest strokes of economy that
name of apple, having sold the
dence.
They
were
acci
mpsnied!
sonally, I have known Judge Coke
anyone can practice is to let a com­
These
are
purely
independent
place and movod away for a time
DEFECTS OF THE VISION, SCIENTIFI-
for seventeen years, and know him local teams who merit tbe support to tbe bay by their daughter and
petent man take a peep into his or
since planting the trees. The eight
sister,
Mrs.
C.
O.
Gilkey,
who
re-j
cally
corrected. 13 years experience.
to be a man ot intergity, abiliiy, of all admirers of the game. Come
her watch occasionally.
apples weighed between three and
learning, and he will make one of out and bring your best voice and turned in the afternoon. These
four pounds.
good people have a large number
You ask how frequently.
Prices reasonable and absolute satisfaction guaranteed
the best Judges that ever presided root for your team.
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of
friends in this section who aie
Charles Heller concluded the in a Court of Justice within ihe
Broken
lenses duplicated, bring me the pieces and I
If you want something nice lor sorry to see them go away, and wish 1
Once a year, anyway—oftener
season’s threshing as he finished State of Oregou.
will
guarantee
to furnish you a New Lense exactly
them well at their new home
wouldn’t hurt.
the crop of J. T. Hartley and
The people who know him best your Sunday dinner go to tbe win­
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like
the
old
one.
others near this city the last week. admire him the most. Y’ ou have dow sale at Furman’s Pharmacy by
W o o d -W o od W ood.
We are well fixed to look after all
While Mr. Heller had considerable a right to vote for two Judges at the Ladies of tbe Christian Church
your repairing needs.
Lay in your winters supply, while
Saturday
Oct,
29.
tionble with his power, he has, the coming November election and
you can. Alder— the best on the
Everything in the line of grocer­
nevertheless, done a great deal one of vonr votes should be cast for
market. $2.00 a tier delivered.
E. . C B A R K E R & CO.
ies at Drains Store.
of threshing. In the first place Coke.
COQUILLE, OREGON
Phone 60, or see B. Folsom.
Oh that Fly Catchum at Drone’s
his old gasoline engine broke
Yours very truly,
Store Catchum.
down and went out of commission
G e o . M. B row n -
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all together and he then got the
cm m
For Sale— Choice lot of O. I C
county’s traction engine which be­
Californians V isit Coos.
pigs.
longs with the rock crusher, and he
S. L. L affer rv.
For several days past the Co­
had the misfortune to get it over
a grade causing damages to it, af­ quille valley towns have been en­ i J & Ttie safe and reliable tw in -.^ ®
screw
ter which be secured J. R. Mc­ joying a visit from a party of nine
The New and Speedy,
>^OOOO<>OOOOOOOOOOOOdOOO0<
Adams with his wood-saw engine California ladies who are up on a
vacation
and
outing
and
taking
a
and some of tlie tubes gave way in
the boiler and this necessitated look over the county geucrallv.
Capt. Olsen. Malta.
seeking further after which he se­ They are: Mrs. J. Niles, Mrs. E.
Will make regular trips between
cured a heavy gasoline engine Niles aud little son, Mrs J. Jen­
which proved highly satisfactory kins. Mrs. Harber', Mrs. Davis,
the ba'ance of the season Mr. Mrs. Happgood aud daughter, Mrs
No Stop-over at Way Porte.
Heller did uot figure up his sea­ J. A. Snell, Mrs. W. S. Dosworth Electric Lights. Everything in First
son's run and could not tell us Mr. Thos. Trowley was the only
Class 8trle.
what it waa. but he informs us gentlemen who ventured to accom­
NOTICF. TU CREDITORS.
that the grain crop throughout the pany these ladies. They are all
Notice is hereby given that lieorge
county was very good. While not having a very enjoyable time- as
as heavy as some seasons, but very one expressed it— they had had a A. Gilman, the undersigned, has been
good time every minute since they appointed administrator of the estate ol
fine in quality.
William Harvey Gilman, deceased; all
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started out.
persons having claims against said estate
M ethodist Episoopal Church*
They are all delighted with our are hereby directed end required to
Ji/sf a rxft.
The men’s B i d e won l>y one count climate, mountain scenery and present the same to the undersigned at
evergreen limber, as well as with the office of A. J. Sherwoodnt Coquille,
SUPPL1E8 AT
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in the review last Sunday.
Coos County, Oregon, properly verti-
The people were very much our towns and their surroundings, fied, together with the vouchers there­
pleased with the new district sup­ they having spent a day or so at for, within six months from the dste of
erintendent the Rev. ■ !. T. Abbett. Myrtle Point, Bandon and Coquille this notice.
Dated this 19th day of October, A. D.
Lock ahead to boys day Dec- 11.
As an evidence of the adnptibility 1910.
That will be a great day in our
G i o k o k A. C ii . m a x , Administrator.
climatic condidi >ns for
church year. The boys deserve a of our
p
tbe
propagation
of
roses,
Mr.
C.
T.
lW
special day.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
The League service at 6.30 is a Fieg has presented us with a branch
most enjoyable meeting. The free I off her bushes which is but a little dersigned has been appointed adminis­
discussion and expression of opin-: over a foot long wi'h two small tratrix of the Estate of Robert J. Dean,
Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland,
deceaaed; alt persons having claims
ion are exceedingly interesting. limbs, which contain ten fully blown against said ejtatc are required to pre-
at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from
roses
and
sixteen
buds
in
various
It is an ( pen forum for everylaody,
..,
sent the same properly vertlfled, to-
Coos Bay every Saturday at service o f
6,30 every Sunday.
Miss Vira »tsqea of development, which is very <etl,er with thf Toochers therefor, to
Moody ^ang a very pretty solo at nio.* for tli.s season of the vear. ! the undersigned at the office ot A. J.
tide. Reservations will not be held
the evening service Inst Sunday.
The rose is of the Cress Tapi is var- Sherwood at Coquille, Coos County,
later
than Friday noon, unless tickets
The subjects for next Sunday are iety, aud the flowers are ot the Oregon, within six months from the
The Doxnlogy of the I.ord's Pray­
are purchased.
| date of thia notice.
er at 11:00 a m and "Deccan" at richest hue and velvet-like appear-
Dated this 19th day of October, A. I), i
ence, just as pretty as yon would 1910.
PAUL L. STERLING, Agent
7 .V>
1
Phone Main 181
c o m p l e t e h o u se j f u r n is h e r
see in May.
K S utton M ack , Kastor,
M aris A. D zan , Administratrix.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19 1910.
isr?
Capt. Dan Morgan Smith
Masonic
\\a \\,
Saturday eve, Oct 29th
Prohibition Tragedies
6
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Valuable Timber
Lands por Sale
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
parnjers
ai)d
Merchants
Baijk
of Coquille
You Expect Your
Watch to do thus
and so for You
V. R. WILSON - Watchmaker
V. R. WILSON Engraver
22 YEARS EXPERIENCE
V. R. WILSON Optometrist.
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OREGON
Str. E lizabeth
C oquille River and San
F ran cisco.
Daylight
Development
Makes Kodaking Easy
No Dark
Room
Neccessary
LET THE CHILDREN KODAK
ask youk wiße o\ daiiffrteb
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rtouCd not fake té frate a pïetty nevy
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one vyM
SaitaSCe present any time
make
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STEAMER BREAKWATER
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