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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1910)
Obituary. N o Liars W a n te d . Coquille tjerald. Heceutly a West Point cadet \lra. Sarah T. Johnson wss born was accused of chewing gum while in Illinois March 1, 1841 and died WEDNESDAY, NOV lß. 1910. on duty, a minor offense, punish in Coquille, Oregon. Nov. 7. 1910. able by a demerit or confinement in She came to Oregon in 1852, snd Now that the election is over «nil i)uarlera. tie lied about it. That was married on Oct. it , 18(10, to that the great question* which was » serious offense aud he was j Salmon (1 Johnson, who died May have occupied the minds of the resi dismissed iu disgrace. 10, 1009. They came to Ooos A few daya before another West dents of Oregon for many moons , , ! Oountv in 1875, residing there ever ' , .... are settled for two years it is a good Point cadet was accuse d of having; . since, Twelve children were born time for rejection over the past and civilian clothing in hia quarters, a to them, eight of which are still the proper time to make good reso minor offense, also punishable by a living. demerit or confinement in quarters. lutions for the future. One daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Oill If your candidate or pet measure He lied about it, and was also dis ofTonopah, Nevada, which is to be were not elected remember—vox missed in disgrace. remenifered, died July 10, 1910, Evidently, Uncle Sam doesn't populi vox Dei may be you were leaving her infant son, Wilfred, to iu the wrong, and that it is all for want liars among his officers in the the csre of his grandmother. the best. There is no mistake but United States army. Little Wilfred was born Juue 3. W hy1 theie was a great deal of voting at 1910, snd, after an illmess of about Because Uncle Sam knows from this election which was uniu'.elli- six weeks, passed sway on Satur geutly directed and came wide of experience that wheu it comes to a day. N ot . 12, 1910 the tuatk at w hich it was intended, pinch it isn't safe to depend upon The burial of Mrs. Johnson took but like all voting, the same mis a man who lies. He is likely to place at the Fairview Cemetery takes are made on both sides which fail in his duty when most is ex Noy- 9, 1910 aud that of her grand we will take for granted, evens ported of him. He is likely to be son on Nov. 13, 1910, at the same tray a trust when grest things are things up. place. The great uumber of constitu reposed in him. Benedict Arnold tional amendments and measures was a liar and t traitor afterward— M eth od ist E p iscop a l Church So voted upon made the preparation Uncle Sam remembers that. of ballots very slow, and from the were other men who betrayed him - The boys contest for the piece of fact that many were not posted to in one way or another He learned i { . gold closes Saturday. Be sure and their own satisfaction and left many long since that none but the truth get answers in. places blank. However if our ful arc dependable. I at dies Aid societv meets with state continues tins style of enact Nor docs the world in general Mrs. Kern Thursday p m. ing laws, our people will soon sec want liars. Lying is an evidence Mr. Robinson gives s percentage that it is up to them to iutortn that theie is something else wrong sale Saturday for the benefit of the themselves and vote intelligently in with a man. It betrays a weak- Ladies Aid Society, the future. ness thst may lie ooncealed deep| The League spent s most de- The effect is the same if we don't beneath the surface, but which is lightful evening last Fridsv vith understand and tnatk our ballots there nevertheless, and which is Prof, and Mra. Andersen. against our interest or send a "mis- likely to manifest itself disastrously Tbe Union Thanksgiving service representative to the legislature to at some critical tim e—CWsRay will b* held Nov. 24th 7.30 p. m. enact laws detrimental to out in Lines. The church ia preparing for terests, and in the latter case we Boy 's Day Dec. 11. Gairiaon on Trial. find fault with the other fellow, Tbe music last Sundav was ex but under the initiative system the Frank Garrison, who it will be ceptionally good. voter can only blame himself if his remcmr«ercd has l**n in the jail in “ Young Men and the Puzzle.” vote is Improperly directed. The this city since July accused o f the A sermon to young men at 7 30 state, at a great expense, furnished rautdet of Rqy Perkins cn Coos The morning subject. The smal the atguments pro and con ou all Bay at that time Judge Coke, ol lest and Most Unpromising Audi, subjects, and with proper diligence Marshfield, and Disttict Attorney ence of a Great Preacher and tne most any voter could figure out all G M Brown, of Roseburg. met in Result. » « —— •jokers" ami prepare hiraselt to this city Monday morning and pro Foe Sale represent himselt tar more satisfac ceeded with the task of empannel torily than to delegate the law m’g a jnrv. One gray marc, sound and gentle, making power to representatives. Judge Sehlbrede, J. T Hall and weighs eleven hundred pounds, But this is over now. and there are R. O. Graves have been appointed 9 years old- Also a good varmit other things to which our atten bv the Court to defend Garrison, dog well trained. Guaranteed or lions must be turned it we wish out whi'e Distr'ct Attorney Drown and money refunded A barga.n if sold community and county to go ahead his deputy, L A. Liljeqvisl will soon. The Coquille valley has neve: conduct the prosecution. Address N J Magill, had brighter prospects than at pres Coquille. Oregon While the evidence is strickly ent. and all should take advantage of a circumstantial nature, the N otice. ot the opportunities offered Stale has a very strong case, while Notice is hereby given that mi wife. we understand the defense will be Mrs. A. M. Mifill. has. without provo Tacoma. Wash., Nov i i . Late on the insanity plea cation. left my bed and Nvard and re returns from country precincts fuses to return thereto, ar.u I hereby show twv>socialists were elected in E ducational League give notice that 1 will no longer be re- Pierce county. They are Joseph T sponsible for her account* or any oNi- I he Ed ucaticna! me. in »he ni»r u,# fatnre. Talks justice ot the pence, and > V- \ 1 v. v. M . Pedar Sorenson, constable. Tttey ----------— ---------- are the first socialists to be elected 1910 . The following program was Auction Sale to office in the state of Washington. given America.................. by the League IV.-. 1 . 1SUV at near A race. Oregon. w " sa- at •esfrus-.cr-a'.S.'l.- N v a iK n o w lto a 4« bend grad deify sows, one rVLaval The »icatnvr Fiffeld R ecita tion ................ Earl Redding « ‘preetor , 1 ( 1 » pennds capacity . ore high tide this morning. hen she i - ' n nu ; ’ v : « of f >»l Im w p'iiw . Free wi'l V ive tor San Francisco with a *iic ’ ,4:y n ............ ■ hf.r.ta - ' '.anch »t a.v«. Po*itiv*ly o.v <:,vi i > . Term* oi pr.v»r* » »«!*. ol s»i*. *»!*. Ore fall quota ot passergers a s d i c s ' -V i - Sc>o.......... Mrs E Tyrrel, „ at pnrate Berth reset va- j Mr* T R McDonald care a pa yvarr time will b* given at 10 per cvr.t tor.s ot freight, "He-* to keep the boy» o l trier**» buyer» m m a k e a Kvrk»l- e tiens hare beer. made bv \ F T** tire street." which was thoroughly note. S per cert d wvvint ,wi ali *uui* Kstabt.v-k and wife L L. Rracdeu- Ke ,-a*h. Sale cv-uimer.ce* *t 10 a.m. This wasf.nl- borg. George \V M.vre. Miss L j b y a >i. ' . H ansM B n. Ha»pto*. AweliaMar. E ndice«. M ss T Fadicott M ss A. * ! i ¿ t * * « * « * by R. H. i B. — —•«- IVtersor. Mrs. F A Ba.lv. Mrs. E Mas: R A K low toe M-is. t'hase. Mrs Fatte: -cu V is Ho w o Mts fcp-rt si Ih Osatili,« .4 R V^uint. Miss L. W ;:tasac. J. Bry an. F F Hulk G W Hassle:. Lyons. Mrs. Perte: and Mrs. Bran THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mrs Ada Simrscva. Mr Taylor. A don Al (.'-«pabr. « Ike S t»i* M »\nrg.-a. ai i t , Dee. e. Re. Adams wiU address Dawson. M ss G E. Child and D e .e* eg PasiBe*« N,'v*er.Ser tvV » I C ■W K K W M Smith. Banden Daily F-ag'e the League l . w > aaù L i e « » » STVe-l.’ «v From ibe Fans Jocrtal v>»*rir»ft« (Kw iei *»J U iV The borne c Mr. and Mrs. Wal- r S S c i , V' «.-are ctn-rlaù.» «.M l .V Did yon ere: s:.-p to wonder what R w k « v a i l i « , r t : N.x ■ : . . .. A la t i S* short distance be)cw tew* was n- a lot of m ish it yon = -g h : get into IWAwac k - w fa r«-.:»* aad S t au.-«* * *.«S V yon d.deu : have to week sc hard vaded and considérable tr.sch < l ' a I r w $ U 1 .U B a a l. w< r*- foe a living* done I: was not dene with a view «r-r V «l* ........ ........... - L illet N .x e v e r v c a n w h i t . - b a r n - IM* f t w s«at* a » j p n ,»v* Hank, to gat* or robbery as there -,s aoth- rgaixM cg bet ‘ an;.-# . shes etc - - * ; ^ ^ i r , ° r r -“ * * « were broken : p and furniture X ~ , Y . f . i : b v '- S i M m y t I H i * -a t w w n » s ta is i * ' ,ì^> ^ knocked ever arc. the h.-ae eft in ne c* x z i w: e ^ **** ^sm n t X ilM k ftMkf Kl* .V a v ery disorderly ocmdittoe There ho split the krrsdhag 7 UTVT rtrpf«K-?r. were three empty Sotties le:': in the r» r* W-.«worts advr-oe us that there ss *»i «‘««t» iw n y » M L th . m o * wkvh scsewed the pnrrxs always r.x-m »• the top. and the U «f», | Â X V A* '•••' - - V v . ‘ averse* mvn whew be o w e s to fifty r» «v a •arch h*dbeen taker reax firs vest is apt to rad that there ts roos» a- fM »i • r i l* X T - r a p w « v) | ot ,vt4 ««i R5 W h -t e : r i- g .r g hy the cha.r V the top -ce mere hair than he has. c re as to the -cecity oe the = s- *■— srt n Areali the roc j* from screw-driv- uor orearrs has osen rocad I : case f to tl--asi.rg »aoh-.se. snugly ■ a e. >y ,» :se< shou'-d be deleted an exam- . ..... tom a* h. sc-c fee the winter 1 They shouly r* «i p c s i e d i le made cv them be hot act n » sc* too late to V n in M wni*. h * n i « M «ri A*«S X Better do « -c «« ^ :i.N* Kt tV**oe fit w-3 Sr used #c* the » m g t i e s h yet '. V k i u i i w i l l v t a (W i. decks oc the world s Urges: steam UOW »•: R»».*»«« ................. .. « a » K Gee . ecu ten pc rares writes t «li -«>«■' sh.p the kee' v e whack ha* beer «KH V* .-S-.-« ÎSU. t » 'S H a > fT la d at Ä e r . : Owraatv The iusernce.iv-.cy .c :h; ¿awn » ag-t- biw w I iVtA-»». M - >wc l : t f * ' »: :n Ae the ¿awe sc c O met I has reached the fctar- « SC- vV ~ b- the h a b e - reqrT ed. t i x i ss fi \ c evo me: T ie new U e r wC> he x v a ce d between A a r c s a :. Eflr-coehv the tiamSurg Aver- van ne and t i l rave a speed ce >: e » * f* *> 'eg -see- w :h a length ; S'*, ret team »«$ ve**- and I«. have a.voaxB.v.aooms roe > . w rgtrx— Bandott Seo.vAer • t ' . : t .v-.-c-s iS c c t r F . j ye S u m yVre.w Cwitv t t C « * L U I K««.-/- '«*■> X IV) «S.—T — — * V u L As K w a t ia.»t ta* r; i r : ivxrecied g rests Kl w trw I iV -t 1 )M <* ' at m e : ce s.ppe- rate » . - L H Hmrw re--- -v n e -.- the cood -e-ness o d bw jitalrtt a-e »T 1 1 - 3 » . : r :-t piacrv v . v-cw ewe a AM - iw r m the w rte- and it y A R fi < ta yamr « . r o d : i j gtt- .« .v u , :« i-«r- L ' w A ’ .-*** fas«« tl* p e t F.-Si* T : . - i » - * - . > c -.c « fOTOTfvJ» M*V M -J A M » p it M4- « e t r i a * fa: ; r r » C . H V v V t A t u t A v i ir x A - A >..13 Et -, gt .v rg-c« V" . «i : • « ■* v»» i*. «1 a»T * V-«*rT r«*v r That's our part J h u t’s y out? part The Golden Rule iittüe fiotut- ttutid RW iM uale got ifti /neur Qægi. loom M Fall and Winter line is more complete than ever. We are constantly adding new goods to our stock. Our merchandise is as good as the best. Seeing is believing. Come in and see for your selves. k?i It U &? We desire to call your attention, especially, this week to our line o f \L Children’s Shoes F*. f 5 e IfcxDkful. 1 Last Saturday we received a large shipment, and we now have the best stock o f Children’s Shoes in town. We have them in all leathers. Come to us when the boy or the girl needs shoes. •*'-**,**9 m \ s. fto tH e fo v e l:- We still have a few o f those pictures left. They are going fast: come and get your choice be fore they are gone. Trade $2 worth and pay 95c for a picture, or trade $15 and get a picture F R E E tfoa\ tu\key niee taste Setter on a taSle and you v$\<sh jo\ you\ friends xyfio a\e com ing to dine riAtfi you to fiaxe niee^ eomfryitaMe d in in g Test Dr. Hess * \oont efia iis , and you knot* a Seauti- POULTRY PAN-fl-CE-fl friC sideSoa'id sets ojfi a d in in g loom. On Trial tc make Ifiat d in in g loom ath aetive . Did you know that you could feed Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a the balance of the Winter, all Spring in fact until the first day o f August, then if you arc not satisfied that it has paid aud paid big. W e will refund every cent you have paid us. It is to make your hens lay, to make your chicks grow fast, healthy and strong, to cure papes, cholera and roup. O f course you are expected to keep your poultry free from lice and for that purpose we know of noth ing better than Instant Louse Killer. tf-e haw ju st Ufa. things you need eonte Cet us short you Some ofj jtfciSe things. W . C. LAIRD COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER The FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY CO Q U ILLE. OREGON W a s h c a lo r e CAPT. PETERSON. Master Let us have vour order now. W ill make regular trips between Bandon and San Francisco Carrying Preight, Etc. - ? W ANTED WATCHES THATWON’T KEEP TIME Yes. we w in: yon to bring cs your watches that won't keep time. Watches the average Watchmaker cannot fix. tor tts to do. No work to difficult If yon're looking for a place to have your special or der work. Tewe’.ry repairing or engraving done in a first class and prompt manner, rear in mind the following address. We cheerfully cnarantee everv -ob. W e carry in stock Howard. Hamilton. Waltham. Elgin and Ingeraoll Watches. Eosscn Phonographs« Community Silver, Hand Painted China and a*.'. k:nds o f Jewelry Every- article guaranteed. E. C. Barker Se. Co W I t l l M # I V ^ 'V /N ' f - J E W E L E R S Richmond-Barker Building. rv a > l x i. i JN ejhotv the Goods You buy the ‘Goods 1 C Street -------- i