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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1911)
orles which were supposed to be hla N'OTM'K O F H H E H IK F’M H A LF Notice Io Costrictsr« political stock la trade, but they reck oned without their man. They did not ----------- Notice is hereby given that sealed realize that all of Governor Wilson's By virtue of an execution and or- Hfe had been a training for active ! ,|er ot saie du|y i8gued by the bids will be received for Special Im participation In politics and that hts | clork of the Clrcult Court of the provements In Road Diltrict No. 18, studies and research into political his County of Coos, State of Oregon, Coos County, Oregon, according to the tory and political methods had given plans and specifications on file in the him n wider" kilowiëdife of t7>7 ¿ w ', ‘r j d* led ,h« i1Sth of * 0 . 0 1 1 , of the people under agressive leader in a certain action in the Circuit office of the County Clerk. Five per cent of the amount of the ship than any of the Ismses of either Court for said County and State party possessed. Ills whole political wherein (leorge Witte as plaintiff, bid to be deposited with the County theory is based upon the right of the i recovered judgment against Henry Clerk, with bid, either by bond or cer people to rule and their power to tul.' Hoeck and H. D. J. Hoeck, defend- tified check, the lame to be forfeited when their efforts are properly cuuccu ants, for the sum for Twelve Hun- to Coos County, Oregon, in case con- trated, ami lie demonstrated that h > dred Forty-One and 65-100 Dollars tract is awarded to bidder and he fail theory was correct when one after an- and costs and disbursements taxed to enter into contract within Five (6) other his proposed reforms were Bt Twenty-four and 20-100 Dollars, days after award is made, with bond forced through the legislature by the Hn..th.® 1 ?th day of April, 1911, Notice Is hereby given that I will and sureties in an amount equal to } of power of public opinion. on Saturday, the 24th day of June Even before Governor Wilson took 1911, at the front d.sor of the Coun bid. All bids to be filed with the County his seat In the executive chamber he ty Court House In the City of Co- had won n victory over the bosses in qullle In said County, at ten o ’clock Clerk on or before 11 o’clock A. M. his own party, which bail Inspired the In the forenoon of said day, sell June 13, 1911. people with renewed confidence and at public auction to the highest bid The County Court reserves the right terrorized the professional politicians der for cash, the following described to reject any and all bids or to accept who were inclined to oppose his re property, to-wlt: a bid not the lowest if it deem it for Lots Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen forms. The election of a United States the best interest of the County. senator from N ew Jersey was the first and a Btrlp Ten feet In width o ff Dated May 20, 1911. and along the North side of lot important work for the new leglslatur Eleven all In Block Fifteen, in T. S. E V E R N D E N , to undertake. James Smith, Jr., long North Bend, Coos County, Oregon Special Road Master, R. D, No. 18. known as the big boss of the Demo together with the tenements, hered eratlc party in the state, had decided ltaments and appurtenances there that he wanted this particular plum unto belonging or appertaining or NO TIC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T . for himself, and he announced him so much thereof as may be neces Notice Is hereby given that the self ns a candidate, but at the prl sary to satisfy the said Judgment mnrles held early In 1910 James A in favor of George W itte against undersigned has filed her final ac Hoeck and H. D. J count in the matter of the adminis Martino, a clean and popular citizen, said Henry Hoeck with Interest thereon, to had been a candidate for the senatorial gether with all coats and disburse tration o f the estate of Charlea A. nomination and bad received tbe in ments that have or may accrue. Peterson, Sr., deceased, and that dorsement of the people nt tbe polls W . W. G A G E , the County Court has named the Smith’s name had not been presented Sheriff County Court Room, In the Court at the primaries. This did not make Dated at Coquille, Oregon, May House, in Coquille, Coos- County, any difference to Smith, who thought 17th, 1911. that his power as boss was sufficient to Oregon, as the place, and Monday, override tbe will of the people. Gov the 5th day of June, 1911, as the crnor-Elect Wilson declared that Smllh time for hearing objections to the Notice to Contractors. should not be senator, that be had no final account and the settlement of claim upon the office and that Martine Notice is hereby given that said estate. had tho strongest claim of all, that of be received for popular indorsement. The fight be sealed bids will Dated this the 18th day of April, Special improvements in Road Dls- tween the old boss and tbe new leader Irlct No. 12, Coos County, Oregon 1911. M A R Y L. P E TE R S O N , was short, sharp and decisive. Back grading according to the plans and Executrix. sd by public opinion, the new governor specifications on file in the office C. R. Barrow, Attorney. won, and Martine was elected senator of the County Clerk. Five per cent of the amount of on the first ballot. With these triumphs to his credit It I lie bid to be deposited with the County Clerk, with bid, either by N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R «. Is email wonder that the people of tho bond or certified check, the same United States are coming to look upon to be forfeited to Coos County, O r Woodrow Wilson ns one of the great egon, in case contract Is awarded to In the County Court of the State est political lenders who have lieen de bidder and he fail to enter Into of Oregon, for the County of veloped In recent years. A progressive contract within five ( 5 ) days after Cooi. of the progressives, It does not worry award is made, with bond and sur Governor Wilson any to be called a eties In an amount equal to one- In the matter of the estate of C. radical. In fact, be calls lilmself a half of amount of bid. M. Skeels, deceased. A ll bids to be filed with the radical. "I nin radical,” said Governor Notice is hereby given by the un County Clerk on or before 11 Wilson recently, "and the first ele dersigned, administratrix of the es ment of my radicalism Is: Let's get o'clock a. m., Jane 13th, 1911. The County Court reserves nt tho root of the whole thing and the right to reject any and all bids tate of C. M. Skeels, deceased, to resume popular government. W e or to accept a bid not the lowest if the creditors of, and all persons mean to have the kind of government It deem It for the best Interest of having claims against, the said de we thought we had. I am ready to the county. ceased, to exhibit such claims, with draw the Initiative and referendum at Dated May 16, 1911. H. E. W IL C O X , the necessary vouchers, within six any time. I believe In It. X have not the slightest fear of its disturbing our Special Road Master R. D. No. 12. months after the first publication theory of representative government. of this notice, to the said adminis Notice to Contractors. I don't worry about theories nnyhow; tratrix at the office of C. R. Bar- It’s facts that worry me. Tbe fact Is Notice is hereby given that v, In Coquille, Cooa county, Ore we In New Jersey have not got any thing but the theory, while In states sealed bids will be received for spe gon, which said office the under cial Improvements in Road Dis where they lmve tried It the Initiative trict No. 30, Coos County, Oregon, signed has selected as the place for and referendum has given them back grading and planking on the Coos representative government. It works, Bay Wagon Road, and grading alon the transaction of the business of you know, without being called on to on the Lee-Norway-CooB Bay Mid said estate. work at all. Where legislative repre dle Creek Road, according to the N E L L IE J. SK EE LS, sentatives know that If they fall real plans and specifications on file in Administratrix ly to represent, the people have the the office of the County Clerk. of the estate of C. M. Skeels, de Five per cent of the amount of power to take the legislation back Into their own hands, those representatives the bid to be deposited with the ceased. have an effective motive to represent. County Clerk, with bid, either by C. R. B A R R O W The initiative and referendum is like bond o r certified check, the same Attorney for Administratrix. to be forfeited to Coos County, Ore a gnu behind the door—for use In case gon, in case contract Is awarded to Dated and first publication at Co of emergency, but a mighty good per bidder and he fall to enter Into suader nevertheless." contract within five ( 6 ) days after quille, on the 27th day of April, It Is perhaps unnecessary to add to award is made, with bond and sur 1911. t5 this explanation of Governor Wilson's etles In an amount equal to one- half of amount of bid. attitude toward public affairs that NO TIC E All bids to be filed with the bounty Clerk on or before 11 o’clock a. m., June 13th 1911. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept a bid not the lowest if it deem tt for the best Interest of the county. Dated May 16, 1911. H. E. W IL C O X , Special Road Master R. D. No. 30 Notice to Contractors. O f improvement of a portion of Spurgeon street and the extension of Spurgeon street in the city of Coquille. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Coquille has deemed it necessary and expedient and by resoluiion has duly declared its intention to improve that portion of Spurgeon Street in said city from point 95 feet westerly from the east end of said Street thence westerly and continuously as a whole to the west end of the Extension of Spurgeon Street in said city in the manner speci fied in said resolution and to assess the cost thereof upon the property bene fited thereby; said Resolution was filed in the office of the city Recorder on the 10th day of May, 1911 and is kept on record therein and reference is made to such Resolutions as a part of this notice. That the probable cost of such im provement is the sum of $2268.78. Any and all objections and remon strances to said improvements must be filed with the said Recorder on or before June 12, 1911. Notices of said proposed improve ment were posted on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1911 A. W . K E L L E Y City Recorder. N Y A L ’S ’ SPRING A Big Bargain SARSAPARILLA in Farm Property Two Hundred and fifty acres eight mites fro:u tlvrtle Peint on the Middle Fork. 75 acres in the bottom cleared. Two sets of farm houses, barns, out buildings, etc. Will be divide 1 to suit purchaser. Is close to school and Cheeee factory. Good crop and large lot o f stock go with the place if desited. Call on E. O. Capt. Olean. Ladles’ two-piece khaki aulta just the thing for the auto some leather trimmed. Get them at Robinson s. Also Dunn shoes, at Lyons & Jones; perfect fit and perfect Inc qualities. N o S top -over at W a y Porta Electric Lights. Everything in First Coquille, Oregon. Pure BJood Means Perfect Health Fuhrmans Pharmacy T h e y w ill cure your b ackache, strengthen your kidneyk, cor rect urin ary irre g u larities, build up the w orn out tissu e s, and elim inate the e x cess uric acid that cau ses rh eu m atism . P re vent B rig h t’s D isease and D ia . bates, and restore h e a lt h and strength. R e fu s e s; ctitutes. ►IT? Nosier and Norton General Commission and Wholesale Open June 1st. This is the Place to Buy Your Meat At the Lowest Cash Prices. Merchants. Feed, Flour, Hay F’resh Fruits and Vegetables Agents LEWIS & HARNER for De Laval Separators. Special Delivery. Freight and Ticket Agents STEAM ERS J. H. O ER D IN G LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES MOULDING, CEMENT BRICKS AND BLOCKS, SAND AND GRAVEL .................................... Fifield, Bandon, and Alliance. M A N U F A C T U R E R A N D D E A L E R IN C O Q U IL L iE , - S2S2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZ5t25ZSZSZS - C S 'T ' Coal Oil, Gasoline and Distillate always on hand Farmers 483 Phone Home 111. Coquille, Oregon. - O R E G O N 7 « SZS2S£ZSZS25¿ >000000000000000 k .'it/* * » . .«¿rküLTika StffKW M kW * ■'«a*-»«**'. V.'afS . j33E. Tailoring, Cleaning and Reparing For a job of flr*t-el»ss m* a iin^, «!\i lt 1 r ele u ii g. nr n* w Hiiit tail *r d, (tall ti the rent of the Phatfiirtc.» n A Bake S hop T e . t bu ildin g. Is made of everv milling tli*t Olympic Flour is made of. One or the 'oem bake shops any where is run in connection with the mill that makes Olympic Flour. Fvery hunch of Hour that goes through the mill is G ated. It has to be up to the highest standard - ha« to make the best bread possible, else it doesn't go into the Olympic sucks. That is the reusen your bakings of bread, bisenit are* pastrv n<e always uniformly good when you use Olymj ie. Your bakings can’t be e' pee ted to be the same always unless the flour is. Therein lies the beauty of using Olympic. I am aoent for t w> tailoiin g • uses in C h icago Come and *ee my styles and sauip » k . I w ill nhv * mmi money and guarantee a good fit. K. Holverson Coquill0, Ore THE PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO. XIOOOOOOOOOOOOOO&COOOOOOOOC Three Vital Reasons “ 1 want to give every person not using electric light t h r e e vital reasons why the General Electric M azda Lam p should make them have their house, store, office or factory wired. First— The G -E M azda Lam p gives nearly three times the light o f the ordinary carbon incandes cent. Done in finish DEAN’S STUDIO Second— Oregon It costs n o m o r e to bum.' T h ird— T h e quality of light white light like sun rays." C I KIMK ! Kime & Von Pegert M.chanicji Bring In the number, RO B INSO N Millinery Opening. Mrs. A. G. Aiken will open her S p rin g and Summer Class Style. Tuesday M irc b Reservations at Fuhrman’s Phar» on Front street. wsar- 1 01 ar.y y "J vastly superior— a clear T h e General EJectnc M azda Lamp 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 s’ ain when using artificial ligh t" No. 60— 1 pair boys shoes. an Francisco. ladies' ready-to- wear dresses in mossaline, foulards and poplin. Uts A W ill make regular trips l>etween Ooquille River a n J Sam e Old Place Com e and See P ill© CASH MEAT MARKET No. 1224— 1 pair ladles shoes. No. 1042— 1 pair girls shoes. M aate <’. A. H A R R IN G T O N , Prop. W hat They Will Do for You On the premises, or address him at Gravel Ford for particulars. No. 9— 1 pair men's shoes. Str. E l i z a b e t h (R E O P E N E D ) P*U R I F I E S THE BLOOD CARTER Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the Special Improvements in Road Dts trict No. 11, Coos County, Oregon, by grading and planking or gravel ing, according to plans and speci fications on file with the County Clerk, a copy of the same also 111 I he hands of the Special Road Mas ter, Bids will be received for any part of Improvements, or for the whole, five per cent of tho amount of Hu bid to accompany Md, either by cer ® 1911, by American Press Association. tified clic k or bend to be forfeit Kodak Finishing Work ed In rase bid i.nnll be uccepted and MRS. WOODROW WILSON. bidder fall to ontft Into contract any a Specialty he Is against special privilege of ev within five ( 5 ) days after award bond and sureties In an ery kind nud that he Is particularly with amount equal to one-half ( H ) of against the high protective tariff sys the amount of the bid. tem and what he terms the outrageous All bids to to tiled with tne l ’alne-Aldrlch turlff law, and perhaps County Clerk on oi before eleven It Is unnecessary to add that these o’clock a. m. June 13, 1911 ure no new convictions on Governor The County Court reserves the reject any and all bids Wilson's part, but are the fruit of a right to tho right to reject any and all bids lifetime of study and observation of or to accept a bid not tho lowest if political affairs, of a life spent In train 11 ree doors North o f Drane’s Store ing for active public service for which it deem it for tho best Interest of the county. Horae« for Hale the opportunity has Just come to him. Dated this 16th day of May, A. In his home life the governor Is su D. 1911 premely liappy. His tastes are quiet, H. E. W ILC O X , Span of young tnsres, coming I and his charming w ife and three Special Road Master R. D. No. 11. 6 this spring; weight between 1600 bright and attractive daughters are the center of all of his recreations and and 170c; well broke, single or All Work Guaranteed Coquille, F. S. Rexford, 615 New York Life amusements. Rather fond of the open double. One black horse, coming Bldg, Kansas City, Mo., says: ’’I air, he Is not a sportsman In any sense had a severe attack of a cold which 5 years old in spring: weight about | of the term, although he occasionally settled In my back and kidneys and finds opportunity to play golf, which I was In great pain from my trouble 1400. Inquire A. Smalley's ranch lie does very badly, with some of his A friend recommended Foley Kidney Hall’s creek. -16142 I most I at linn te friends When It wns Pills and I used two bottles of them announced in April that Governor W il and they have done me a world of W H A T N U M B E R D ll) YOU G E T? ! son was to visit the Pacific coast dur good.” FRED V ON PEGKRT F c r sale by C. J. Fuhrman. ing May ho was fairly deluged with telegrams from every part of the west. Inviting him to speak on enough occa sions to have kept him busy for three months doing nothing else. Skookum Restaurant atst, A ll u p. Milliners- her store try incited. tf at | Canar d Coquille, Oregon Machine Work, Pattern Making Automobil* Work A Sp^ciAltT, lllncksuiithing. W a g o n M aking, and C itin g . " I want the chance to p r o v e to y o u r entire satisfaction that this wonderful lamp is r ven b e t t e r than represented. Come in today ind see for y o u r s —If. Your call places you under no obligation, ar.d is apt to be decidedly to y o u r profit." Be caret ul to see that every electric lamp you buy bears the G . L . nvMiogram. i o(|iiill<‘ iiivtr Electric Co.