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T h e C o q u ille H e r a ld ELECTION CALENDAR ' P ublish ed kvkky T h u r sd a y . STATE OF OREGON Entered ei eecond cleee metier May 8, 1906. et the poet office et Cfcxjuille, OreRon, under ect of Congreee o( March WAITER~th~ACKERMAN, Publisher Devoted to the materiel and social _— tho rwiuille Valley par- __________ nty generally. ticularly Subscrip ption, »1.60 per year in advance Phone, Main 354 A Handy A n d y— Carnegie. And a man’s wife loves a cheer ful g i v e r . ______ _ E very legitimate enterprise should be given friendly encour agement and industry, intelligence and capital should be united in a common cause for the betterment and development of our city. ---------- Secretary of State Olcott has just issued a pamphlet that gives relia- ble information regarding the im- portant features of our election system. It relates to the- filing of candidates’ petitions, initiative peti tions, expense statements and pri mary and general elections for the year 1912. It is the first of its kind issued in this state and will prove valuable alike to the general public and prospective officials. Following are some of the dates given regard ing both the primary and general elections : County clerks opened books for registration January 2; close them April 9 at 5 p. m. Latest date for candidates to file nominating petitions, April 3. County clerks close registration books before primary election, April Congressman Hawley is endeav oring to get the life saving station at Marshfield moved to the mouth 9 - of the river. He cites the loss of Date of primary nominating elec six lives on the North Star No tion, April 19.’ because the life savers could not A t the primary election political quickly reach the scene of the ac parties will nominate for same offices cident. ^ _____ and in addition will express their choice for president and vice-presi Governor W est baa issued invita dent and elect delegates to the na tions to Eastern Governors to visit tional conventions. the Coast states, which read in part County clerks of the respective as follows: " W e of this vast West counties reopen books for registra ern empire would cherish the honor tion April 5 and close the same May of leading you through the living 15 at 5 p. m. Books again reopened panorama of our magnificient coun June 4; close October 20 at 5 p- tn. try, with its waiting acres of fruit Date of general election, Novem ful soil, its varied and healthful cli ber 5. mate, ita unsurpassed scenery and A t the general election there will its boundless and unmeasured op be elected president and vice-presi portunities. We reach out from dent, one United States senator, the Pacific the band of western three representatives in congress, hospitality and trust you may be secretary of state, justice of supreme our guests. court, dairy and food commissioner, Considerable space has been giv two railroad commissioners, five en in some papers to the attempts electors of president aud vice-presi to get the President to commute the dent of the United States, judge of sentence of Charles W. Morse, the the circuit court, prosecuting attor New York banker, who is said to be ney, state senator and representa dying. The public, which remem tives, sheriff, clerk, assessor, treas bers bow the financial victims of urer, district attorney, coroner, sur the banker suffered, some of them veyor, commissioner, justice of the losing their all, does not seem to be peace and constable. greatly overcome by the fate of a RESOLUTION man who apparently held personal Whereas, Local Coquille of Coos gain to be more than the lives and fortunes of those who trusted to his county of the Socialist Party, has integrity, but the granting of a par received a petition for the recall of don will probably meet with no Circuit Judge John S. Coke for gross incompetency, with request particular protest. that the Local solicit signatures to same; and Whereas, said John S. Coke is not a member of the Socialist Parly; therefore be it Resolved, that Local Coquille has The petitions recently circulated no part in said recall petition; for if in Coquille, Myrtle Point and Ban- don for a resumption of the usual said judge had been eleoted by the mail service on the Roseburg route Socialist Party be would, if neces — a daily through service— has sary, be r e c a l l e d without any been ordered complied with by the petition, because he would have postal authorities. Over three hun been compelled to sign an undated dred business and professional men resignation before becoming candi in the towns named appended their date, then all that would be needed names to the document that touched to recall him would be for the proper the proper spot in Uncle Sam ’s ser committeo to fill in the date and vants and brought joy to the hearts present it to the proper offl -¡ala. Adopted January 28 , 1912 . of all in this section. Mr. J. S. Bar J. E. Q uick , Secretary, ton, of this city, forwarded the peti W. H. L y t t o n , Chairman tion to Hon. W. C. Hawley who in Local Coquille. turn brought the attention of the THE MAIL PROTESTS PRODUCE RESULTS THEY DO SAY NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Taxes far the year of 1911 are due and hie on oi and after February 6tli, 1912 payable l Three > per per cent rebate up to March 15th. That while a table bas lege it can- From March Mai 15th to April 1st pay taxes at lace. There will be no further notice not walk, ot the amount of taxes Joe sent out by , That age and a small brother tell mail, except upon the taxpayers re quest. Send in your lists of property on a girl. as early as possible. W. 'V. G aos , That some lawyers could not try Sheriff and Tax Collector. Dated January 15th, 1912. a case of lard. Life Saver ---- That fools rush in where bachel ors fesr to wed. That watchmakers have a habit of working ever time. That a man isn’ t always known by his wife’s company. That moat men draw when it cornea to fishing. the line That at tbe dinner table soup should be seen and not heard. That an umbrella now and then is borrowed by the best of men. That it is better to count your earnings before they are snatched. That platonic friendship ends when she begins cooking lessons. That a pretty girl does not have to propose during leap year, and a homely one is afraid to, but That tbe strenuous widow is ever with us. That bachelors should beware of girls with dreamy eyes; they are usually wide awake, and That he should never judge a g ir l’s riches by tbe purse of her lips. T hat there may be a great many people beneath flattery, but very few are above it. That justice is represented by a woman because men are always flirting with her. That an optimist is a man who re fuses to eat pie for breakfast because it is short and crusty. That when a man talks about himself he cares not if tbe whole world stopB to listen. T hat a man may have his price but it takes a woman to make him feel like a bargain counter remnant. That though lots of people are nearly as smart as John D. Rocke feller, tbe world’s richest man, that little difference makes a b ig differ ence. A Warning Against Wet Feet W et and chilled feet usually affect the mucuous membrane of the nose, throat and lungs, and la grippe, bronchitis and pneumonia may re sult. Watch carefully, particularly the children, and for the rackiog stubborn coughs give Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. It soothes tbe inflamed membranes and heals tbe cough quickly. Take no substitute. F or sale by C. J. Fuhrman. --- - «■ «■«» ♦ In a letter from Branch- land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza beth Chapman says: “I suffered from womanly troubles nearly five years. All the doctors in the coun ty did me no good. I took Cardui, and now I am en tirely well. I feel like a new woman. Cardui saved my life! AH who suffer from womanly t r o u b l e should give Cardui a trial." NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Chaa. L. Wilcox, deceased, and all persona having claims against the said estate are required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice, to the under signed as such administratrix, at the office of J, J. Stanley, in the City oj Coquille, County ot Coos and State 0 Oregon. ' Dated this 25th day of January, 1912. E rvy W ilcox , Administratrix of ths estate oi Chas. L. Wilcox, deceased. 1-25—2-22 E 61 Dante’s Inferno I A Hundred Thousand Dollar Production IN FIVE REELS Scenic Theater One Night Only Thursday, February 8th The Woman’s Tonic 50 years of proof have convinced those who tested it, that Cardui quickly re lieves aches and pains due to Womanly weakness, and helps nature to build up weak women to health and Strength. Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver. Why not test it for your case? Take Cardui today! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Minnie Black Davenport, was by order of the County Court of Coos County, in the State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 8th day of January, 1912, Appointed administra trix of the estate of E. W. Black, de ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the said E. W. Black, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the under signed, at the office of W. C. Chase, attorney for the administratrix, at his office in the City of Coquille, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 11th day of January, 1912. M innie B lack D avenport , Administratrix of the Estate of E. W. Black, Deceased. TWO SHOWS First Begins at 7.00 o’Clock Sharp ADMISSION 25c TO ALL I Petitions bearing the names of over one thousand signatures have beeu secured asking a change ot location of the Coos Bay Life S av ing station to a point where more lives are placed in jeopardy. For Sale— Stock Hogs. Inquire of O. A. Mintonye. Tel. 264 Farmers NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Genie 8. McAdams, was by order of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, in and for the County of Coos, duly made and entered on 5th day of Janu ary, A, D. 1912, appointed Administra trix of the Estate of Edward J. Mc Adams deceased. All personshaving claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the under signed at the law office of K. H. Smith, in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice. Dated this 18th day of January, A. D. 1912. G kme S. M c A dams , Administratrix of the Estate of Edward J. McAdams, deceased. The Fascination of Fine Jewels Skookum Restaurant Has always exercised a most po tent influence over beauty-loving people. That is why, if you would indulge your tastes and delight your eye for what is truly beautiful and elegant, you should take a look through our new stock of diamond and pearl jew elry. ’ ll is the finest collection of jewelry ever offered, and what is equally tempting, our prices are very moderate. (REOPENED) C. A. HARRINGTON, Prop. Same Old Place Come and See E. C. Barker & Co. f Pacific Loggers NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed, William J. Floyd, was by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coos, duly made and entered on the 5th day of December 1911, appointed Administra tor of the estate of Joseph Ferry de ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of eaid deceased are required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at his residence in Riverton, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 28th day of December 1911. W illiam J. F loyd , Administrator of the estate of Joseph Ferry, deceased. Ask W. C. ROSE Our Agent to Show Your our Miss Harriet Dunn, secretary ot a Chicago branch of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, has started a campaign against the adoption of a sew national antbem. Miss Dunn has received an assign ment of 900 buttons which she will distribute. Each one bears the in scription: "T h e Star-Spangled Ban NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ner is Good Enough for M e." The campaign is directed against those Notice is hereby given that the under who raised $1,500 among Chicago aigned lias filed in the County Court for postoffice department to the de Coos County, Oregon, his final account Washing is one of the unpleas school children as a prize for a 11 w in the matter of the estate of Thomas mands made with the result that a Anderson, deceased, and that the Coun anthem. ant features of 6very woman’s telegraphic order was sent to the ty Court has set Friday, the 2nd day work. We would suggest a trial of Forty tons of sugar beets from of February, 1912, as the day and the carriers of the mail to resume the Kleeno Washing Powder. It is one acre of land, and the beets the County Court room at the court house service as heretofore existing. Fol in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as the latest and very best washing largest ever produced in the world, the place for hearing objections to said lowing is a letter from the Fourth compound ever offer-id to the con according to experts, is the record final account and the settlement of said Assistant Postmaster General to our estate. sumer. It is the result of many made by Peter Loubet, a rancher, A ndrew A nderson , worthy Congressman and forwarded Administrator of the estate of Thomas years of careful study of a combina who lives two miles south of Pomo by him to Mr. Barton that explains Anderson, deceased. tion of vegetable oils and borax in na. The beets raised on Loubet’s the m atter: proper proportions to produce a prize acre averaged fifteen pounds, NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE (Copy) perfect washing powder, and it is although many weigh sixty and POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, only necessary to use one-half as others 100 pounds. A ll are po- By virtue of an execution and order of Washington, January 17, 1912. much Kleene ns of other washing gessod of the proper amount of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Cir Hon. W. C. H awley , compounds. It makes the most saccharine. Loubet lays claim to cuit Court of the County of Coos, State House of Representatives. economical washing powder on the no unusual method in raising his of Oregon, dated the 9th day of January, My Dear Sir: 1912, in a certain suit in the Circuit I am in receipt of your letter of the market. It is absolutely faultless monstrous beet.s Court for said County and State where 16 th instant, transmitting protests from in its work, and saves money, time T he first visit of royalty to the in F.mily C. Converse, as plaintiff, re patrons of the post offices at Bandon and temper. It softens the hands, Coquille and Myrtle Point, against j leaves no disagreeable odor and is Uniteil States in more than half a covered judgment against Mae Mac- Clary, formerly Mae Graves, and Lucius 1 change in the schedule of star route the peer of all washing powders. century occurred January 22, on D. MaoClary, her husband, for the sum No. 78207 , Roseburg to Myrtle Point. the arrival in New York City of the of Two Thousand Ninety-one and In reply I beg to advise you that the You will find it at Drane’s Store. D uke of Connaught, Governor- 85-100 Dollars and costs and dis recent change authorized in the sched It is absolutely guaranteed to do General of Canada aud uncle of bursements taxed at One Hundred Eigh- ule of the star route was made upon the work. K iu g George, with the Duchess of j ty-two and ” >-100 Dollars, on the 28th the recommendation of a representa tive of the Department to avoid night Connaught and their (laughter Prin- 1 Tbe Soaad Sleep of Gad Health Notice is hereby given that I will, on travel over the mountain during the cess Patricia Saturday, the 17th day of February, la not for those suffering from winter season and afford greater secu rity to the mails kidney ailments and irregularities. K . L. Howe killed a large grey 1912, at the front door of the County In view of the protests submitted, The prompt use of Foley Kidney woll near his place west ot town Court HoUAe in Coqnillo, in said County, at lOo’cloek in tine forenoon of said day, however, the contractor has been di Fills will dispel backache and rheu last week, These animals are very : sell at public auction to the highest rected to resume his former schedule. matism, heal and strengthen sore, scarce in this locality, it being sev bidder for cash, the following described Very truly yours, wesk and ailing kidneys, restore eral years since one has been seen projierty, to-wit: P. V. DEGRAW, The South-west quarter of the North Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen’I. normal action, and with it health or killed. Mr. Howe states that it east quarter of Section Thirty-six in and strength. Mrs. M. F. Spats- was not more than a mile from town j Township Thirty,South ot Range Twelve The thing that uses a man up bury, Sterling, III., says: "I where the animal was shot.— Cres- West of the Willamette Meridian in and makes him old belore his time suffered great pain in my back and well Chronicle. ¡ CoosCounty, Oicgon, or so mnch thereof | is to atop work and turn into a first- kidneys, could not sleep at Dight, as msy l>e necessary to satisfy the said The ties used on the Panama rail judgment in favor of plaintiff sgains class loafer. and could not raise my hands over road are made ot such hard wood said defendants with interest thereon, 1 my head. But two bottles of Folsy Job printing— the kind that that holes have to be bored for the together with all costs and disburse pleases— at reasonable prices at the Kidney Pills cured me.” For sale , spikes and a »pccial form of screw ments that bave or may accrue. by C. J. Fuhrman, Herald office. W. W. 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