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MOST DEADLY OF SNAKES. 30V. WILSON SPEAKING. T h e M a n In W h o m M a n y See a F u tu re Pre s.d e n t of U. S. Brazilian Reptile Whose Bits Is At N o tice is h e reb y given t h a t sealed most Invariably Fatal. bids w ill be receiv ed fo r S pecial I m The fer-de-lance is one of the p ro v em en ts In R oad D is tric t No. 18, most deadly poisonous snakes in the Coos C ounty, O regon, acco rd in g to th e world. It is common in Brazil and plans and specifications on file in th e some of the West Indian islands. office o f th e C ounty C lerk. The head is flat and triangular, the F iv e p e r c e n t o f th e am o u n t o f th e length five to seven feet. A horny bid to be d ep o site d w ith th e C ounty •pike at the end of the tail rasps C lerk, w ith bid, e ith e r by bond or c e r against hard object«. The bite is tified check, th e sa m e to be fo rfe ite d almost instantly fatal, and even to Coos C ounty, O regon, in case con when immediate death is averted tr a c t is aw ard ed to b idder and he fail •erious and eventually fatal trou to e n te r in to c o n tra c t w ith in F iv e (5) bles may set in. days a f t e r aw a rd is m ade, w ith bond The creature which fears the and s u r e tie s in an a m o u n t eq u al to i o f monster least is a brave cat. See | bid. ing a snake, she at once carries her All bids to be filed w ith th e C o u n ty kittens to a place of safety, then C lerk on o r b e fo re 11 o ’clock A. M. boldly advances to the encounter. She will walk to the very limit ol | J u n e 13, 1911. the serpent’s striking range and be- T he C ounty C o u rt r e s e rv e s th e r ig h t in to feint, teasing him, startling | to r e je c t any and all bids o r to ac c e p t im, trying to draw his blow. A a bid n o t th e lo w est if it deem i t fo r moment more and the triangular th e b e s t in te r e s t o f th e C ounty. D ated M ay 20, 1911. head, hissing from the coil, flashes T . S. E V E R N D E N , swift as if moved by wings. But swifter still the stroke of the armed S p ecial R oad M a ste r, R . D, No. 18. paw dashes the horror aside, fling ing it mangled into the dust, say» N O T IC E O F F IN A L, S E T T L E M E N T . the San Francisco Call. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t t h e Nevertheless pussy does not y e t u n d e r s ig n e d h a s file d h e r f in a l a c dare to spring. The enemy, still c o u n t in t h e m a t t e r o f t h e a d m in is alive, has almost instantly reformed t r a t io n o f th o e s t a t e o f C h a rle s A. his coil, but she is again in front of P e te r s o n , S r., d e c e a se d , a n d t h a t him, watching, vertical pupil against vertical pupil. Again the dashing th e C o u n ty C o u r t h a s n a m e d t h e stroke; again the beautiful couu C o u n ty C o u rt R o o m , In th e C o u r t tering; again the living death is H o u se , in C o q u ille , C oos C o u n ty , hurled aside, and now the scaled O re g o n , a s th e p la c e , a n d M o n d ay , skin is deeply torn, one eye sockei th e 5 th d ay o f J u n e , 1 9 1 1 , a s th o has ceased to flame. Once more the tim e f o r h e a r in g o b je c tio n s to th e s tr o k e of the serpent; once more f in a l a c c o u n t a n d t h e s e ttle m e n t of the lig h t, q u ic k , cutting blow. B u t s a id e s ta te . the trigonocephalus is blind, is stu D a te d th is t h e 1 8 th d a y o f A p ril, pefied. B e fo r e he can attempt to M A RY L . P E T E R S O N , co il pussy has leaped upon him, 1 9 1 1 . E x e c u trix . n a ilin g the horrible flat head to the C. R . B a rro w , A tto rn e y . ground with her two sinewy paws. N o w let him lash, writhe, strive tc strangle her. In vain. He will nev N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S . er lift his head. An instant more and he lies stilL The keen white teeth of the cat have severed the In t h e C o u n ty C o u r t o f t h e S ta te vertebra just behind the triangulai of O re g o n , f o r t h e C o u n ty o f skull. C oos. Association. GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE. A ll P r o g r e s s iv e R e f o r m s H a v e T h a t F o r T h e ir Object, S e y s W ilso n . D iscussing th e p rogressive m ove m ent ill politics, G overnor W oodrow W ilson o f New J e rs e y sa id recently: " I f you w ill look a t th e proposed re form s, proposed by m en In liotli p a r ties. m ean t to se rv e th e country' in som e special w ay, you will see th a t cacli p a rtic u la r refo rm h a s a definite object. F o r exam ple, th e question of th e cost o f living is a q u estion w hich touches th e g re a t body o f th e people. I t does n ot touch th o se exceptional persons w hose incom e is a b u n d a n t. It touches th e w hole body of th e peo ple. T h e q u estio n o f d ire c t p rim a ries touches th e accessibility of th e offices by the people. I t to u ch es th e m eans w hich th ey a re to ex ercise to p ut th e so rt o f m en they d e sire Into office. T h e question of th e eq u alizatio n of ta x a tio n m eans th a t e q u a lity w hich is ju stic e , th a t fa irn e s s w hich will see th a t no m an is ta x e d m ore th an a n o th er m an or upon n different basis from o th e r m en o r o th e r corporations. T h e question o f c o rru p t p ractices in elections is a q u estio n o f th e a tta c k s w hich h av e been m ad e upon th e vlr-* tile o f th e people. "E v ery direction you tu rn you will see th a t w h a t w e a re s tra in in g a f te r is to b rin g th e g o v ern m en t back w ith in th e touch o f th e people an d to use i t In b e h a lf o f th e people. Upon w h a t so rt of occasion, th erefo re, In w h at so rt o f cam p aig n , should a m an w ho rem em b ers th e long tra d itio n s of A m erican g o v ern m en t ta k e g re a te r p leasu re an d zest th a n In a cam p aig n w hich h a s such o b je c ts? " N o tice to C o n tr a c to r s . N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t se a le d b id s w ill b e re c e iv e d f o r s p e cial im p ro v e m e n ts in R o a d D is tr ic t No. 30, C oos C o u n ty . O re g o n , g r a d in g a n d p la n k in g on th e C oos Bay W ag o n H oad, a n d g r a d in g alo n i n th e L ee-N o rw ay -C o o s B ay M id dle C re e k H oad, a c c o rd in g to th e p la n s a n d s p e c ific a tio n s o n file in th e o ffic e of th e C o u n ty C le rk . F iv e p e r c e n t o f th e a m o u n t of th e bid to be d e p o s ite d w ith th e THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT. C o u n ty C le rk , w ith b id , e i t h e r by bond o r c e r tifie d c h e c k , t h e sa m e to be f o r f e ite d to C oos C o u n ty , O re It Is P e r v a d in g the W h o le C o u n t r y , D e - g o n . in c a s e c o n tr a c t is a w a r d e d to c la r e i W o o d r o w W ils o n . b id d e r a n d h e fa il to e n t e r in to IIow w id esp rea d is th e progressive c o n tr a c t w ith in fiv e ( 5 ) d a y s a f t e r m o v em en t In A m erican politics w as a w a rd is m a d e , w ith b o n d a n d s u r elo q u en tly ex p ressed by G overnor e tie s in a n a m o u n t e q u a l to o n e- W oodrow W ilson of N ew Je rs e y in a h a lf o f a m o u n t o f bid. A ll b id s to be f ile d w ith th e re c e n t speech. T h e governor said: C le r k on o r b e f o re 11 “ I t does n ot req u ire an y g re a t im a g C o u n ty in a tio n to th in k th a t high th o u g h ts o ’clo ck a. m ., J u n e 1 3 th 1 911. T h e C o u n ty C o u r t r e s e r v e s th e a n d p u rp o ses in politics nre ru n n in g r ig h t to r e j e c t a n y a n d a ll b id s o r s u b tly th ro u g h every household an d to a c c e p t a bid n o t th e lo w e s t if ev ery m em b er of every household in It d e e m it f o r th e b e s t i n t e r e s t of th is co u n try . I t does n ot need th a t th e c o u n ty . you sh o u ld touch elbow s—actu ally D a te d M ay 1 6, 1 911, H . E . W IL C O X , to u c h elb o w s—w ith m en in th e stre e t S p ecial R o a d M a ste r R. D. No. 30 a n d m en in th e shop in o rd er to know th e g re a t Issues of hum an happiness N o tic e to C o n tr a c to r s . t h a t a r e Involved in a g re a t co n test lik e th is, fo r th e question o f th e ta riff Is n ot n m ere question o f policy. I t is N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t a q u estio n o f th e re a rra n g e m e n t o f th e se a le d b id s w ill be re c e iv e d fo r pu b lic In te re sts ns you touch every S p ecial Im p ro v e m e n ts in R o a d D is household in th is co u n try , nnd how tr ic t No. I I . C oos C o u n ty , O reg o n , an y m a n in such circu m stan ces cun g r a d in g a c c o r d in g to th e p la n s a n d hold his h ead up a f te r he has voted for s p e c ific a tio n s on fl(e in t h e o ffic e o f th e C o u n ty C le rk . a special in te re st w ith o u t n Just con F iv e p e r c e n t o f t h e a m o u n t of ception o f th e com m on In te re sts 1 for th e h id to b e d e p o s ite d w ith th e one c a n n o t com preheud. C o u n ty C le r k , w ith b id , e i t h e r by "R u t w h e th e r m en can com prehend bond o r c e r tif ie d c h e c k , t h e sa m e It o r not, help i t o r not, w e all know to he f o rf e ite d to C oos C o u n ty , O r t h a t th e ‘m ills of th e gods g rin d slow e g o n , in c a s e c o n tr a c t is a w a r d e d to ly ,’ u u d th ey ‘g rin d exceedingly fine,’ b id d e r a n d h e fa il to e n t e r in to a n d th e m en w ho now re sis t th is c o n tr a c t w ith in fiv e ( 5 ) d a y s a f t e r g re n t Im pulse o f reform , th e m en w ho a w a rd is m a d e , w ith b o n d a n d s u r e tie s in a n a m o u n t e q u a l to o n e- Im pede th is g re a t com pulsion of p u b h a lf of a m o u n t o f bid. lic in te re st, will be gro u n d so tine in A ll b id s to be file d w ith th e som e o f th ese m ills o f th e gods th a t C o u n ty C le rk on o r b e f o re 11 th e ir v ery d u st will be im perceptible." o 'clo ck a. in ., J u n e 1 3 th , 1 911. The C o u n ty C o u rt re s e r v e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t a n y a n d a ll b id s o r to a c c e p t a bid n o t t h e lo w e s t if «> I am accused of being a radi- it d e e m it f o r t h e b e st i n te r e s t of X cal. I f to seek to go to th e root th e c o u n ty . is a rad ical, u ra d ical I am . Aft- D ated M ay 16, 1 911. H. E. W IL C O X , <f> e r ull, e v e ry th in g th a t flowers in S p e c ia l R o a d M a s te r R . D. No. 12. ^ b e a u ty In th e a ir o f heaven d ra w s its fa irn e ss, its vigor, from its roots. N othing living N o tice to C o n tr a c to r s . ca n blossom Into fru ita g e unless N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th ro u g h n o u rish in g stnlVs deep se a le d b id s w ill be re c e iv e d f o r th e p lan ted In th e com m on soil. Up S pecial Im p ro v e m e n ts in R oad D is from th a t soil, up from th e sileu t tr ic t No. 11, C ods C o u n ty , O reg o n , bosom o f th e e a rth , rise th e c u r by g r a d in g a n d p la n k in g o r g r a v e l in g . a c c o rd in g to p la n s a n d sp e c i re n ts o f life nod energy. Up fic a tio n s on file w ith t h e C o u n ty from th e com m on soil, up from C le rk , a copy o f th e s a m e a ls o in th e q u ie t h e a rt o f th e people, th e h a n d s of th e S p e c ia l Ito n d M as rise jo yously to d ay s tre a m s of te r. hope nnd d e te rm in a tio n bound B ids w ill be re c e iv e d f o r a n y p a r t to ren ew th e fa c e o f th e e a rth in of im p ro v e m e n ts , o r f o r t h e w h o le, glory. five p e r c e n t of t h e a m o u n t o f th e I tell you th e so called ra d ic a l bid to a c c o m p a n y b id . e i t h e r by c e r tifie d cite k o r b e n d to be f o r f e it ism o f o u r tim e s is sim ply th e e f ed in c ase bid i.n all be a c c e p te d an d fo rt o f n a tu r e to re le a se th e gen b id d e r fa il to o u te r in to c o n tr a c t erous en erg ies o f o u r |>eople. w ith in fiv e ( 5 ) d a y s a f t e r a w a rd T h is g ren t A m erican people is a t w ith bond and s u r e t i e s In a n bottom Just, v irtu o u s a n d hope a m o u n t e q u a l to o n e - h a lf ( H ) of ful. T h e roots o f Its being nre th e a m o u n t o f th e b id In th e soil o f w h a t Is lovely, pure A ll b id s to t o tile d w ith tile an d o f good rep o rt, nn d th e need C o u n ty C le rk on or b e f o re e le v e n o 'clo ck a. m. J u n e 13, 1911 o f th e hour Is ju s t th a t radical- T h e C o u n ty C o u r t r e s e r v e s th e Ism th a t will c le a r a w ay fo r r ig h t to r e je c t a n y a n d a ll b id s th e realizatio n of th e a s p ira tio n s th e r ig h t to r e je c t a n y a n d a ll b id s : of a s tu rd y race. — G overnor o r to a cce p t a bid n o t t h e lo w e s t If Woodrow- W ilson o f New Je rse y It deem It f o r th e b e s t I n te r e s t o f A, in a R ecent Speech. th e c o u n ty D ated th is 1 6 th d a y o f M ay, A. D. 1911. H. E. W IL C O X , R a d io s' tw o -p ie c e k h a k i s u lta — Ju st t h e th in g f o r t h e a u to -som e S pecial R oad M a ste r R. D. No. 11. le a th e r trim m e d . G et th e m a t R o b in s o n 's . A lso la d ie s ' re a d y -to - w e a r d re s s e s In m e s sa lin e , fo u la rd s a n d p o p lin . Eat More and Digest All Special (ANNOUNCEMENT! You know th a t th e r e is n o th in g q u ite so a g g ra v a tin g and d istre s sin g a s ! Sale Discontinued DYSPEPSIA — you c a n ’t e a t h a lf th e tim e and th e n n o t w h a t you a re crav in g . if you a re so s itu a te d —a fra id to e a t —food d on’t a g re e w ith you | sto m ac h tro u b le w hen you do, it s a su re sig n th e d ig e stiv e fluids a re slu g g ish —th e food is n o t p ro p erly assim ilated - S tir th em up, in c re a se y o i r a p p e tite an d e a t y o u r m eals w ith e n jo y m e n t an d relish* A t t h e i n s i s t e n t an I o o o t i o 'l . l s o lic i t a t i o n o f n u m e r o u s f i b u l a I h i v e d e e j le d to r e in a iu in b u s - im s. W h e n i b e s a le w as b e g u n I f u lly i n t e n d e d to r e t i r e , b u t s u c h p r e s u m e w as b r o u g h t to b e s r There is n othing quite so sure as t h a t I d o n o t fee! lik e g. in g « g a in s t t h e j u d g m e n t f © 1911. by American Press wr* nazea Notice to Contractors o f inv f r ie n d s . T h e s a le h a s b e e n 11 g r e a t s u c c e s s , and th a n k y o u fo r y o u r h e a rty ro o p e i s tio n . G oods w ill so o n a rriv e t o ta k e t h e if th e n e rib a u d ite to ld Hi m i n d e r NYAL’S we N ew | 1 tee D Y S P E P S IA we — th ey will w irk w o n d ers w ith y o u r sy stem , in crease y o u r v ita lity , an d m ak e y o u r dtdly tu sk s a p leasu re. w ill k e e p c u r s to r e a n d s t o c k u p lo th e sa m e h ig h s ta n d a rd . TABLETS G o o d G o o d s a t r e a s o n a b le p ric e s . W e sell them T h is is to b e FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY. The W om en’s and ~ ___ ___ __ _ Children’s Store T H I E Nosier and Norton n GOLDEN RULE General Commission and Wholesale Merchants. O. H . C L E A V E S Feed, Flour, Hay Fresh Fruits and Vegetables In t h e m a t t e r o l t h e e s t a t e o f C. M. S k e e ls , d e c e a se d . N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n by t h e u n d e r s ig n e d , a d m i n i s t r a t r i x o f t h e e s t a t e o f C. M. S k e e ls , d e c e a se d , to th e c r e d ito r s o f, a n d a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t, th e s a id d e c e a s e d , to e x h ib it su c h c la im s , w ith th e n e c e s s a ry v o u c h e rs , w ith in six m o n th s a f t e r t h e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n o f t h i s n o tic e , to t h e s a id a d m in is t r a t r i x a t t h e o ffic e o f C. R . B a r- ro w , in C o q u ille , C oos c o u n ty , O re g o n , w h ic h s a id o ffic e t h e u n d e r sig n e d h a s s e le c te d a s th e p la c e fo r th e t r a n s a c tio n o f th e b u s in e s s of sa id e s ta te . N E L L IE J . S K E E L S , FRKD VON PEGKRT A d m in is tr a tr ix of th e e s ta te o f C. M. S k e e ls , d e ceased . C. R . B A R R O W , / A tto r n e y f o r A d m in is tr a tr ix . D a te d a n d f i r s t p u b lic a tio n a t Co q u ille , o n th e 2 7 th d a y o f A p ril, 1 9 11. t6 Agents for De Laval Sep arators. Freight and Ticket Agents STEAMERS Bn 1 Im, ¡•'iflcdv a 1 1 Aldan?.) Cash M eat Market Open June 1st. This is the Place to Buy Your Meat At the Lowest ('ash Prices. LEWIS & HARNER S p e c ia l D e liv e r y C I KIMi: Phone Home 111. Farmers 133 Coquille, Oregon. Iß Kime & Von Pegert mi IBM i u - T 'i s ] Tailoring, Cleaning and Reparing Mechanical F o r a j ib » f fir l - e ! t \ s im-ii ing. ' ) \ g r <*ie ti.iuir, « r a nt w s u i t »nil r d, •• »11 ut th e ren»1 of ti e p h a r m a c y Shop building. I iitn .'»gtrii» tor t t o t a ilo r in g N O T IC E h iw s Come and net* my ftylea ami s.imp.e s. money and guarantee a good tit. Coquille. Oregon O f im p ro v e m e n t o f a p o rtio n o f S p u rg e o n s t r e e t an d th e e x te n s io n o f CcDend Bbicksmithing, W agon Making, Machine Work. P attern Making S purgeon s t r e e t in th e c ity o f Coquille. and Casting. Automobile W ork a Specialty. N o tice is h ereb y g iv e n t h a t th e C om mon Council o f th e C ity o f Coquille h as deem ed it n e c e s sa ry an d e x p e d ie n t and by resoluiion h a s duly d e c la re d its in te n tio n to im p ro v e t h a t p o rtio n o f S p urgeon S tr e e t in said c ity fro m a point 95 f e e t w e s te rly fro m th e e a s t end o f said S tr e e t th e n c e w e s te rly and continuously a s a w hole to th e w e s t T he gasoline boat Lim it is now owned end o f th e E x te n sio n o f S p u rg eo n S tr e e t in said c ity in th e m a n n e r sp e c i and operated by the undersigned, and fied in said reso lu tio n an d to a s se s s th e will do a general towing and freighting c o st th e re o f upon th e p ro p e rty bene- fitted th e re b y ; said R esolu tio n w as business on the river. Can be chartered filed in th e office o f th e c ity R e co rd er for passengers on th e 10th d ay o f M ay, 1911 an d is k e p t on record th e re in and re fe re n c e is m ade to such R e so lu tio n s a s a p a r t x u raoÄüÄÄELxrci o f th is notice. T h a t th e p ro b ab le c o s t o f su ch im p ro v e m e n t is th e sum o f $2268.78. A ny and all o b je c tio n s a n d rem o n s tr a n c e s to said im p ro v e m e n ts m u st be filed w ith th e said R e co rd er on or b e fo re J u n e 12, 1911. N o tices o f said proposed im p ro v e m e n t w ere po sted on th e 11th d ay of M ay, A. D. 1911 A. W . K E L L E Y C ity R e c o rd e r. K. Holverson e — na— in C h ic a g o . I will r iv * you Coquille, Ore. BCBEiiL t jo , ta au kzrrsL ;» River Towing & Freighting iii: O , Steve is & Root, Coquille, Ore. Span of young mares, coming 6 this spring; weight between 1600 and 1700; well broke, single or double. One black horse, coming 5 years old in spring: weight about t400. Inquire A. Smalley’s ranch Hall’s creek. -16142 WIIAT NUMBER RID YOU GET? No. 9 I p a ir m e n 's sho es. N o. 1 2 2 1 — 1 p a ir la d ie s sh o e s. No. 60— 1 p a ir b o y s sh o e s. No. 1 0 1 2 — 1 p a ir g ir ls sh o e s. B rin g In t h e n u m b e r. R O B IN SO N F. S R c x fo rd . 615 New Y o rk L ife B ldg, K a n s a s C ity , M o., s a y s : "1 M illin e ry O p e n in g . h ad a s e v e re a tt a c k o f a co ld w hich s e ttle d in my b ack a n d k id n e y s a n d M rs . A. G . A ik e n w ill o ften u p I w as in g r e a t p a in f ro m m y tr o u b le h e r S p r i n g a n d S u m m e r M illin e r y I A frie n d re c o m m e n d e d F o le y K id n ey I 'tz & D unn s h o e s, a t L y o n s & P ills a n d I u se d tw o b o ttle s o f th e m T u e s d a y M ir c li 2 IM , a t h e r s to r e J o n e s , p e rfe c t fit a n d p e rfe c t w e a r good.*” h8Ve d° ne “ * " W° rld ° f 00 F,ont •«««»• A11 *re ioviled. in g q u a litie s . tf F o r s a le by C. J . F u b r m a n lu our new, up-to-date quarters in the First National Bank Building, and we will be pleased to have the public generally call and inspect the store. We are proud of our new home, and believe it will be a gen uine pleasure for our customers to trade here. We are headquarters for fresh Groceries, Vegetables, Utz A Dunne ‘Biocs, Ladies' and Gentlemen’s F u r nishings — everything in General Merchandise. LYONS & JONES t . went to give every per?.''-, nol iritg electric lijht th re e vial reasons xvhy il>e General Electric Mazda L:.r.;p should make them h.'.ve their house, store, office or factory wired. First— N O W A T HOME H o r s e s fo r S a le . - T h e G -E Mazda gives nearly t h r e e tim e s the lig h t of the ordinary carbon incandes 1 -amp f t ; I'V ä ti 11 cent. Second— It costs n o m o r e to burn. Third — T he q u a lity of light ~i vastly superior—a clear white light like sun rays.” T he General Electric M azda Lam p represents the high-mark in the evolution of incandescent electric lighting. It blends inventive triumph and manufacturing skill— and y o u reap the benefit in the form of dollars and cents, and freedom from eye ' - air. when using artificial light." "I want the chance to p r o v e to y o u r entire satisfaction that this wonderful lamp ¡« even b e t t e r than represented. Come tn today and s.-e for y o u r s » l f . Your call places you under no obligation, a. d is apt to be decidedly to you r profit.” Be careful to see that every electric lamp you buy bears the G . E . rTK’oograivi. uiijiiilli' iiiviT Electric Co. m