Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 23, 1910, Image 1

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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1910
Knt-recl uh secoml-clasa mutter Muy
8 , 1905, ut the iiostotflce ut Coquille, I
Orewon, under act of Oongreaa of March
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SUM M ARY OF COUNTY AND PRECINCT VOTE
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DR. RICHMOND
P H Y S IC IA N
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Official Canvas of the Votes Cast for State, District and County Officers and
SU RUKO N.
Kodak Finishing
a Specialty
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Office over R ose’ s Store, Front 8 t .,
OoqUILLB, OllKOON.
Initiative Prohibition Measures at the Election November 8, 1910.
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Phone Main 431.
R ep re se n ta tiv e in C o n g r e s s .................
Coqulhe, Oregon
G o v e r n o r ................. ......................................
S e c re ta ry o f S t a t e .....................................
S ta te T r e a s u r e r _________________
E. D, SPERRY
Attorney ami Coanoellor nt Law.
Su prem e J u stice
(4 -y e a r t e r m ) ____
Su prem e J u stice
(6 -y e a r term )
Offioe in Uobinnon Building
A tto r n e y G en era l ........................................
IV. C. CHASE.
S u p erin ten d en t o f P ublic Instruction
A T TO R N EY -AT-L AW
S t a t e P r in te r -............................. ....................
Offlo in Robinson Building, Upstairs
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C. R. BARRON
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S ta te E n g in e e r __________________ _______
Attornoy and Counsellor at Law
C ircu it J u d g e ....................................................
Oflice Phone 335 Main
Residence Phone 346 Main
C oqotlli C it y , O k *
Join t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e ............................
R ep re se n ta tiv e ( F i f t h D is t r ic t ). . .
J. J. STANLEY
C ou n ty J u d g e ........................................
LAWYER
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Martin Building
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CoqtjiLLS, O bkqon
C ounty C lerk ............... ........................
C ounty T r e a s u r e r __________________
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A. J. Sherwood,
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C oroner.
N o t a s i P ublic ,
C ounty C om m ission er
Oregon
C o q u ille,
H o m e R ule B ill...............
S ta te Prohibition
Walter Sinclair,
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County Prohibition
N o t a s i P ublic ,
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H a w le y ________________ 23 9 25
S m i t h ._______ __________ 14 5 t ill
B o w e r m a n ________
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B enson ________________ 30 1
O l i v e r .............................
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K in g .................................... 26 8|
M o o r e _________________ 18 7
B r i x ____________________ 8 1 2
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A ld e r m a n _____________ 2310
H o r n e r _________________ 14 7
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Daylight Development
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LET THE CHILDREN KODAK
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K N O W L T O N ’S DRUG STORE
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R. E.SHINE, Vite Pro
A J. S HERWOOD Pu».
L. H. HAZAR0, C ollier
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0. C. SANFORD, A o l. C ohle r
N A T IO N A L
B A N K
OP COÇUILiUH, OREGON.
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In addition to the above list the total county vote for Socialist candidates for state offices not included iu the table is as follows:
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No Dark
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Coquille, Oregon wj
T r a n s a c t s a G en eral B a n k in g B u s in e s s
Board of Dlreotors.
R. Ö. Dement,
Correspondents.
A. eT. Sherwood,
National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci
L . H . Hazard, ! Crocker Wool worth N ’lBank, San Franci
R .E . Shine. ; First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland.
L. Harlocker,
Isaiah Hacker.
For Con-
Hall & Hall,
A ttobnbts - at L a w ,
Dealer in R eal E state of all kinds.
M arshfield,
Oregon.
State, N. A. Davis, 198; lor State Treasurer, Leslie Butler, 429; for Justic of the Supreme Court, C. J. Bright, 372; for Superiutendent of Puphc
Instruction, Robert R. Steele, 227. James T. Chinnock, Repuplican candidate for Superintendent of Water Division No. 1 aud who had no op­
position received 1886 votes in the county.
NEW MACHINE SHOP
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E. G. D. Holden
'Hon. R. D. Hume's Remains to
Be Interred in 'Frisco.
L awymr ,
J ustice or the P eace
The body of Hon- R. D. Hume
passed through Langlois last week
Agent, and Notary Pablio. Office
on its way to Marshfield, where it
in Robinson Building.
would be shipped to San Francisco
C oquillo
Oregon.
for re-burial. Mts. Hume accom
panied the remains to its last rest­
ing place. Mr Hume first came to
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the
Rogue River in 1876, where he
W ickham House
purchased the cannery and fishiug
M R S . G. R . W IC K H A M
grounds of Riley & Stewart, and
Proprietress
died in Wedderburn two years ago
Phone Main 13X .
Thanksgiving day, and was buried
ou Hunter’s Point, overlooking the
Board by Day, Weel( or Month beautiful Rogue River. It was
his wish that his body find its rest­
Sanyple l^oonjs
Nice Batl)s ing place overlooking the scenes of
his labors, and probably owing to
Special Attention Paid to the fact that commercial fishing
would be prohibited, and the pro­
the Traveling Public.
posed sale of the piopetty which
covers I3 miles, to a Portland firm
compelled the removal of the re­
H. E. Shelley
mains to San Francisco.— Lakeport
Banner.
S. Commissioner, General
Insurance
Carpenterand Builder
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F i r s t C la B s W o i k
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G u a ra n teed .
Mr. Taft bas returned to the
White House once more, and that
will be his adrdess until further
notice; perhaps until the composi­
tion of his message to Congress.
Found by a Dog.
The Pacific Monthly’s Special
Introductry Offer
Seattle, Nov. 15.— Mabel Brown,
3 years of age, who was believed
yesterday to have been kidnaped,
was found today. The child had
wandered into an empty apartment
house, and was in some way locked
in a closet. She remained in the
closet all night. Searchers were
led to her hiding place at noon to­
day by the strange behavior of her
pet dog, which tracked her to the
cloest.
The Pacific Monthly, of Portland.
Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated,
monthly magazine which gives very
full information about the resources
and opportunities of the country ly­
ing West of the Rockies. It tells
»11 about the Government Reclama­
tion Projects, free Government land
and tells about the district adapted
in fruit raising, daiiyiD g, poultry
raising, etc. It has splendid stories
by Jack Londos and other noted
Within a few days the Colonel
authors.
has publicily been called “ a liar,”
The price is
a year, but to
“a dishonest man.’ ’ and an “ absurd
ntroduce
it
we
will
send
six months
egotist.”
Meanwhile he is re­
ported to have done nothing more for fifty cents. This offer must be
along these lines than to term a accepted on or before the February
certain judge "jackass and crook.” 1 , 1911 . Send your name and ad­
The Colonel is getting behind in dress accompanied by fifty cents in
Btampsard learn all about Oregon,
the game.
Washington, Idaho, and California.
"I do not know how a man with­
Address, The Pacific Monthly,
out truthfulness is to get on” says
Portland Oregon.
a translation from confuclus. Some
"I am pleased to recommend
of the members of the present day
Ananias Club, however, have been Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as
pretty successful in a material way. the best thing I know of and safest
A number of society women in remedy for coughs, cold and bron­
Los Angeles have organized a soci­ chial trouble,” writes Mrs. L. B.
ety of anti- suffragettes, based up­ Arnold of Denver, Colo. “ We have
on the contention that the votes of used it repeatedly and it has never
the intelligent would be overbal­ failed to give relief.” For sale by
anced by the votes of the ignorant. all dealers.
$l.r»0
M.
A Good Position
D. S H E R R A R D V P R O P R I E T O R
Rose Building, Second Street,
Cau be had by ambitious young
¡<3
men and ladies in the field of “ Wire­
less” or .railway telegraphy. Since
the 8-hour law became effective,
and since the Wireless companies
are establishing stations through­
out the countty there is a great
shortage of telegraphers. Positions
pay beginners from $70 to $90 per
month, with good chance of ad­
vancement.
The National Tele­
graph Institute of Portland, Ore.,
operates six official institutes in
America, under supervision of It. R.
and Wireless Officials and places all
graduates into positions.
It wil
pay you to write them for full de­
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tails.
O reg on
C oq u ille
Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma­
chinery— large and sm^ll— in a scientific and
workman-like manner.
Special attention given
to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc
%ZSZSZSZSZ
Entirely unnecessary for Sena­
tor Lodge to explain the tariff isn’t
the real cause of high prices. Its
makeis have no doubt discovered
the people know where to lodge the
responsibility since November 8.
The Louisville Courier Journal
says that there are two Roosevelts.
The one that speaks for Beveridge
aud the one that speaks for Lodge.
Mr. Watterson means.
If is said that President Taft’s
next message will be written at sea.
He will not be the first President,
however, to write a state paper
while at sea.
What is especially needed at this
time is an infallible virus test to
tell whether a public man is a fool,
a demagogue, or just a plain states­
man.
THE O. K. BARBERSHOP
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L. COCHRAN, Proprietor
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Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^
ing a Specialty.
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One of the
Most Up-to-Date Shops in
the City
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It is feared that Mr. Roosevelt
is enrolling some men as progres­
In co rp o ra ted .
sives witbont making diligent in­
quiry as to whether it would inter-
M a n u fa c tu r e r s o f
Cities that paded the census re­
The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe 1 fere with their politic» or uot,
For pains in the side or chest
turps might have known better
The Strongest and Nearest Water j Philadelphia ought to have
dampen a piece of flannel with
Proof shoe made for loggers, miner» waiud and taken her census »bile than to try such a dodge on the CnamberlaiD's Liniment and bind it
Lard,
unlucky thirteenth census.
prospectors and mill men.
on over the seat cf pain. There is
! the worlds championship series
621 Thurman Street
Hams,
nothing better.
For sale by all
was on.
“ I do not believe there is any
P o r t l a n d , O bbc O*.
dealers.
We Carry
Bacon,
Chamberlain’» Stomach and Li­ other medicine so good as Cham- j
Quick fi Curry make the galvan- Acre Tracts for
F O R HALF..
berlain’s
Cough
Remedy,”
writes
Sale
ver Tablets do not sicken or gripe,
Sausage,
Ten head dairy cows in good con and may be taken with perfect safe­ Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction, i ized screen door; standard sizes on
Near Prosper.
diiion and giving milk. Am sell­ ty by the most delicate woman or City, Ore. This remedy is also un- hand: sPetiaI sizes raade in short
Fresh and Salt Meats.
Ten-minutes walk from Mill,
ing them for want of feed, and diffi the youngest child. The old and surpassed forcolds and croup. For order‘ Also 1,andy« adjustable win­
dow screens, ironing boards, sleeva Store and Schoolhouse.
These
culty in getting suitable help to care feeble will also find them a most k le by all dealers.
; boards, bread boards, drain boards acrca are to be had at a very low We are headquarters for euerything in the meat line,
for the cows. Inquire of.
suitable remedy for aiding and
For a job of first-class Mending, and meat safes.
wants always receiues prompt attention.
figure, if gold soon.
W. D. R o b e r t s . Riverton Ore strengthening their weakened di­ Dying or Cleaning, or a new suit j
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W. H. S m i t h .
Fos S a l e — Black breasted r<d
gestion and for regulating the tailored, call at the rear of the
New and fresh groceries always
Pharmacy bnilding. K. Holverson. I games, inquire at this oflice,
Prosper, Oregon.
bowels. For sale by all dealers.
n hands at Dranea Store.
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PIONEER MEflT MARKET
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COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO.