Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 07, 1912, Image 2

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    The Coquille Herald
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
or, bound to knock on your door, I
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon,
but that is no reason why you
in and for the County of Coos.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
should invite it in and give it a
Entered as second class matter May
R. E. Shine and Lucy Cook,
chair.
8, 1906. at the post office at Coquille,
Plaintiffs,
That
the
loss
of
a
belief
is
a
loss.
i
Oregon, underact of Congress of March
vs.
RAYMOND
E.
BAKER
OF
BANDON
The unknown heirs of Pat Suit iu
3, 1879.
_
That criticism often turns out to j
Kecy, deceased, and also all Equity to
—
be a tribute of respect.
other persons, or parties, Quiet
WALTER Cl. ACKERMAN, Publisher
Mr. Baker has announced bis unknown claiming any Tide.
Devoted to the material and social We are in receipt of the last issue That the less advico a man has to
right, title, estate, lien, or
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ of the Oregon State Board of Health give the more listeners he will have. candidacy lot the nomination lor interest in the real estate (Summons I
County School Superintendent on described in the complaint
ticularly and of Coos County generally. I Bulletin, closing information gained
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance
Defendants.
That a woman is not necessarily the Republican ticket. While at herein,
J
during
tho
year
1911,
from
which
To
the
unknown
heirs of Pat Kecy,
up
to
snuff
because
she
smokes
present
a
resident
of
Baudon,
he
is
Phone, Main 354.
Heavy Box Calf, Velour and Patent
deceased, and also all other persons, or
i the following is extracted :
cigarettes.
best known on the upper part of parties, unknown claiming any right,
Leather of quality, in first-class condi­
estate, lien or interest in the real j
That in the matrimonial game the Coquille river, having been title,
Beady-made satisfactions are State Board of Health to be held in there
estate
described
in
the
complaint
here­
tion for men, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50,
are lots'of kisses and many superintendent of the Myrtle Point in, Defendants.
scarce.
their office in Portland on March scratches.
IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE OF
schools
for
four
years.
The
follow­
$4.00 and $5.00 values, now reduced to
and 29tb, it is purposed to That it isn’t so difficult to see the ing is the declaration of principles OREGON : You are hereby notified
Circumstances have rarely favor­ 28th
that
you
are
required
to
appear
and
hold a conference of all the county silver lining in other people's clouds on which Mr. Baker is making his answer the compfaint filed against you
ed great men.
in the above entitled suit within six
health officers of Oregon together
:
weeks from the date of the first publi-1
Three is a crowd—when one is with members of the State Board of That things sometimes come to campaign
of this summons, towit :
the min who waits—after he no “ If I am nominated and elected I cation
Within six weeks from the 7th day of
Health.
doing all the buying.
will,
during
my
term
of
office,
main­
March, 1912, and if you fail to appear
Board believes that this will longer wants them.
and answer on or before the 18th day of
tain
my
residence
in
the
county
A woman’s problem is what to be The
That
any
man
can
secure
an
ap­
April, 1912, that date being the last
<d inestimable value in establish­
seat,
and
attend
strictly
to
the
du­
Women’s Vici Kid, Blucher Style,
wear—a man’s how to get it.
date prescribed in the order of publica­
ing better relations between the offi­ preciative audience by letting his ties ot the office
tion, judgment will be taken against
money
talk.
Patent Leather Shoes, all in first-class
for want thereof for the relief de­
The City Council convened in cers of the different counties and
I will have Saturday for regular you
manded in complaint, a succinct state­
condition, will be sold at a sacrifice of
regular session last Monday even­ obtaining better results in the work That it always m kea a boy hun­ office day, ar^l spend such other ment of which is as follows:
That defendants and each of them be
ing at 7 : 30 , closing its labors at mid­ they are endeavoring to perform. gry when he sees another boy eat­ time in the office as outside school required
to appear and set up and allege
ing.
The
county
courts
of
each
county
right, title, estate, claim, lien or
night. While it was a meeting of
duties permit. When absent I will their
interest
in
and to the following des­
unusual duration, the business are urgently requested to bear the That ignorance may be bliss if have some one send out supplies cribed premises
The south half
expenses
of
the
couDty
health
officers
you don’t know when you get the and answer urgent correspondence. of the southeast towit:
quarter, and the south­
transacted was of great importance
quarter of the southwest quarter,
worst of it.
as it meaus the inauguration of sub­ to attend this conference.
I will use all efforts to advance the east
of Section twenty-two, and the south­
stantial improvements that will An effort will be made to have That the man who is his own cause of progressive education, and west quarter of the southwest quarter
Section twenty - three, Township
Boy’s Heavy Work
place Coquille in the van with pro­ these two days devoted literally to worst enemy always attempts to will labor especially to promote the of
twenty-six south, of Range fourteen
a
normal
school.
An
hour
will
be
west of the Willamette Meridian in Coos
gressive cities. Sewers are to be
shift the blame.
study of agriculture so as to fit ru­ County,
S
h o e s Half-Price
and that the same be
built, streets to be paved and other set apart for a question box at which That most of us can bear the ral schools to the needs of country adjudged Oregon,
ana
decreed
null
and
void
and
modern conveniences are sure to time alt knotty problems that con­ troubles of the other fellow much people. I will hold three teachers’ of no force or effect in law or equity;
the title of the plaintiffs of the
follow, that of numbering the busi­ front county health officers in per­ better tban be can.
associations in the county yearly, as that
foregoing described real estate be quiet­
ness blocks and residences being formance of their duties will be That no one ever succeeded yet required by law. I favor repealing ed as against said defendants and each
them and all of them and their heirs
not the least in prospect. Coquille, thoroughly discussed and definite in bulling the price of wild oats.
the law creating the office of county of
and assigns; that defendants, each and
conclusions
arrived
at.
the Climax City, is a good appella­
of them, their heirs and assigns be
and believe in simplify­ all
That it is easier to embrace a girl supervisor,
forever enjoined and restrained from
tion for our fair city and can be The benefits to be derived from than
ing
the
State
Course
of
Study.
I
setting
up any claim of right, title,
it is to brace her father.
justly bestowed and rightly secured a conference of this sort will be
lien or interest in or to said real
will also supply the county seat pa­ estate,
property or any portion theroof, and
through the united efforts of our incalculable. Our vital statistics at Have you paid your subscription pers with educational notes, so that that
plaintiffs have such other relief
citizens in advocating and consum­ this time show such glaring dis­ to The Herald ?
as to the court shall seem meet and
the people of the county may keep equitable.
mating modern improvements so crepancies that it is evident some
in closer touch with educational Service of this summons is made by
much needed at this time. Push better method of collecting them In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, affairs.”
pd adv publication in pursuance of an order
made by the Hon. John F. Hall, County
must be devised. For illustration:
all together.
in
and
for
the
County
of
Coos.
Judge for Coos County, Oregon, dated
In Western Oregon we have two
March 7th, 1912, directing that service
F or R ent —A large ranch lo­ thereof
be made by publication thereof
adjoining counties; in one the mor­ Janet Denholm, Plaintiff.
cated
on
Fishtrap
suitable
for
farm­
in
the Coquille Herald, a weekly news­
tality rate is 13 per thousand, while
Wants jour butterfat Mr. Dairyman
vs.
paper
published
at the City of Coquille,
ing or dairying. Apbly to E A. Coos County, Oregon,
Ellen Lewis, Sr., widow, John
once
each
week
in the other it is less than 5. These Lewis,
and
wo wisli to givo you value
Jr.,
unmarried,
Arthur
Wimer, Arago, Oregon Phone for a period of six weeks.
conditions should not exist and can Lewis and his wife Mary
A.
J.
SHERWOOD
and
received
iu return................................
Farmers
5
xx.
Agnes Lewis, unmar­
be easily remedied. The complete Lewis,
L. A. LILJEQVIST,
ried,
Ellen
Lewis,
unmarried,
Attorneys
for
Plaintiffs.
Editor Coquille Herald:
registration of births and deaths are SomsomanAlberson sometimes
After meritioDiDg to the Editor of essential to the proper establishing known as Soloman Alberson,
Garden Fertilizer Super Phos­
sometimes known as S.
the Baodon Recorder who, however of property rights and every county and
phate—the
best, cheapest and most Stenography ana typewriting for
Alberson, and his wife Sarah
M. P. LONG
business and professional men expe­
cleanly fertilizer known. For sale ditiously
did not take notice, I shall write to and every county court should be Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer,
transacted
at
the
Herald
M anager
COQUILLE, OREGON
widow,
Florence
E.
Radley
in any quantity from ten pounds office. All work entrusted to us
you of the fiinding of a skull and interested.
and her husband S. J. Radley,
some bones of a white man in the The State Board of Health has Etta Buckingham and her hus­
up.
J. E. Q uick . treated confidentially.
A. H. Buckingham,
sand opposite Bandou.
used all of its persuasive power iu band,
Alice
Biggs
and
her
husband
ANNUAL S T A T E M E N T O F T H E
To whom could those bones and the past several years in the attempt D. E. Higgs, Elbert Dyer and Suit
UNITED S Y S N T O A P T S E I S S o H r E A THE
LTH & ACCIDEN T INt'JR /6CE COMPANY
his wife, Euphemia Dyer, in
skull belong? After examining to get correct statistics as required John
ag
in
aw
,
in
tin*
S
ta
te
of
M
ichigan,
on tin* 31*t il ty < m ! o :n l.» r. 1911, m ad e to
sometimes
In su ra n c e C om m issioner of th e S ta te of O regon i
to law :
Don’t Fail to Light up
the same there is little dcyibt that by law. We purpose now invoking known P. as Tupper
J. P. Tupper, to Equity
CAPITAL.
widower,
S.
B.
Gardiner
some­
$ 300,000.00
they are the remains of oneoftho the law, and just as rapidly aa pos­ times known as S. B. Gardner Quiet A m ount of cap ital paid u p .....................................................................................................
One
of our Bowman cigars before
INCOME.
first comers to Port Orford, who sible, we will prosecute every physi­ and his wife Mary Gardiner, Tide
starting
on that walk to the
P rem iu m s received d u rin g th e y e a r (n et c a s h ) ............................ $980,235.24
In te re st, dividends an d re n ts received d u rin g y e a r.................... T.717.4."»
Frank Goff, widower, Chris­
office. It will put you in good
after trying to mane they way to the cian, mid-wife, or undertaker who tina
Policy fees required by a p p lic a tio n s....................................................... 1:7 -’...' "
B.
Caldwell,
George
Cald­
Incom e from other so urces received d u rin g th e y e a r ............... L5H9.94
humor and you'll start in the
Umpqua river, were overtaken and fails to comply with the statute well, Clyde Caldwell, Hazel
day’s work with a vim. The
$1,156,739.63
T o ta l incom e ...............................................................................................
Caldwell,
Melda
Bender,
Sarah
attacked by the Indians of the Co­ appended :
* Wright, widow, Margaret
DISBURSEMENTS.
Bowman cigar ought by rights
L osses paid du rin g th e y e a r in clu ding a d ju stm e n t ••xp* rises.
quille river, who shot several of the EXCERPTS FROM OREGON LAW. Allen and her husband, Albert
to be sold for a nickel more than
P to................
$196,416.20
Allen,
the
unknown
heirs
of
D
ividends
paid
d
u
rin
g
th
e
y
e
a
r
on
cap
ita
l
s
to
c
k
.............................
26.ono.oo
white men in this vicinity while “It shall be the duty of all physicians, George Westland Neal, de­
its price which is only five cents.
C om m issions and sa la rie s paid d u rin g th e y e a r........................ 377,532.»6
It is certainly the equal of many
T ax es, licenses nnd fees paid d u rin g th e y e a r ............................... 25.715.11
crossing the Coquille river.
and all other persons
accouchers or midwives in the state ceased,
Policy fees retain ed by a g e n ts .................................................................. 137.277.00
cigars sold at the higher figure.
parties, unknown claiming
A m ount of all o th e r e x p e n d itu re s........................................................... 78. m ;3.81
It was first believed that the skull to report to the secretary of the board or
right, title, estate, lien or
$1,151,804.48
T o ta l exp en ditu re* ...............................................................................
was an Indian skull, however tho of health of the city or county in which any
interest in the real estate des­
ASSETS.
may occur, all births and deaths, cribed in complaint herein,
construction of the forehead and they
V
alue
of
real
e
sta
te
o
w
n
ed
.........................................................................
_
................
Wm. H. Averill, his wife Mary
and shall immediately report contagious G.
V alue of sto ck s and bonds o w n ed ............................................................ $739,215.33
the entire absence of high cheek diseases
Averill, Bell Copley and
L oans on m o rtg ages an d collateral, e tc .......................................... 15.000.00
as
are
specified
by
the
State
C
ash in ban ks and on h a n d ......................................................................... 119,125.81
her
husband
Wm.
Copley.
bones is au unlading proof that it Hoard, which may occur under their
P rem iu m s In course of collection an d in tra n sm issi.-n ................ 79.315.68
Defendants.
is the skull of one of tho Caucasian supervision, with a certificate of the To Ellen Lewis Sr., John Lewis Jr., In te re st and re n ts due an d a c c ru e d ....................................................... 13.960.37
ta l a sse ts ................................................................................................$966,617.19
race.
M. G. Porn,. cause of death, and such correlative Arthur Lewis, Mary Lewis, Agnes Lew­ L ess T o special
d ep osits In any s ta te (if an y th e re b e ) ......... .
...........
facts as may be required in the blank is, Ellen Lewis, Somsoman Alberson,
T o tal a sse ts a d m itte d In O re g o n ....................................................$966,617.19
LIABILITIES.
DOUBLE DISC RECORD
forms furnished by the State Board of Soloman Alberson, S. Alberson, Sarah (J?oss claim s for losses u n p a id ................................................................$
Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer, Florence A m ount of un earned prem iu m s on all o u tsta n d in g li. k-*......... 1".».287.2i
Health.
Radley, S. J. Radley, Etta
a n d b ro k e ra g e ....................................................... 27.479.29
"Any person or persons, any board E.
Buckingham, A. H. Buckingham, Al­ D All ue o for th e r com lia m b ission
ilitie s.......................................................................................... 51,395.33
of health or the officers of any corpora­ ice
Biggs, D. E. Biggs, Elbert
ONLY 35c
$ 261.229.63
tal liabilities ......................................................................................
Dyer, Euphemia Dyer, John P. T o tal T o prem
tion who shall violate any of the pro­ Tupper,
210.574.54
iu
m
s
in
force
D
ecem
b
er
31.
1911.....................................
J. P. Tupper, 8. B. Gardiner,
R EGON FOR T H E YEAR.
of this act shall be guilty of a S. B. Gardner,
Mrs. Nettie Whetstone, daugh­ visions
$2,714,100.00
Mary Gardiner, Frank T o ta l risk s w ritten d B u U rin S I g N E th S e S y I e N a r O .......................................................
misdemeanor
and
upon
conviction
there­
6.792.58
Remember we are still giving a good double
d
ro
s
s
prem
ium
s
received
d
u
rin
g
th
e
y e a r ..........................................
Goff,
Christina
B.
Caldwell,
George
ter of the late J. 15. Dulley, treas­ of shall be fined not less than $10 nor Caldwell, Clyde Caldwell, Haze! Cald­ P rem iu m s retu rn ed d u rin g th e y e a r .......................................................
4,639.82
L
osses
paid
d
u
rin
g
tho
y
e
a
r
......................................................................
disc
grnphopboue record when your cash
urer of Coos county for many years, to exceed $100.”
well, Melda Bender, Sarah Wright, L osses incu rred d u rin g th e y e a r ....................................... ..................
4,6^4.82
iu m s o u tsta n d in g tin force) in O iegon
Margaret Allen, Albert Allen, the un­ T o D tal ecem am b o er unt 31, of prem
purchase
amounts to $5.00, by the payment
was shot in Potland Friday night Computing the total number of known
1911................................................. ...................................
of George Westland Neal,
U N ITED STATES H E A L T H AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
bv a negro, Stewart Colraan, who deaths from tuberculosis for the deceased, heirs
and also all other persons or
of 35 cents extra. A good assortment to
By J. M. P itch er.
parties unknown claiming any right, p * i
Secretary.
had become infatuated with her and year 1911, we find that 603 are re­ title,
select from. A full nnd complete line of
estate,
lien
or
interest
in
the
real
(Statutory
resid en t g e n era l a g e n t an d a tto rn . - for s o u l.
9
R. L. A ldrich. 306 M aiquam Bldg., P o rtlan d , O regon.
knowing he could never marry her corded from the dilTeient forms of estate described In the complaint herein,
Staple
and Fancy Groceries, Flou>-v Feed,
Wm.
H.
Averill,
Mary
G.
Averill,
Bell
could not endure that she should tuberculosis; this is a total of 6238 Copley and Wm Copley the above en­
Lard,
Etc.
See us before buying Economy
love another. It stems Mrs. Whet­ deaths giving us a mortality rate of titled defendants:
Fruit Jars.
. . . . . .
THE NAME OF THE STATE
stone was about to take a vacation 10.2 per cent due to tuberculosis, OF IN OREGON:
You are hereby notified
to her old home at McMinnville, ns against 10.6 per cent in 1910, a that you are required
to appear and an­
the complaint filed against you in
with Paul Anderson, day clerk 01 decrease so slight as to be of little swer
the
above
entitled
9uit
within six weeks
the Merchants’ Hotel where she encouragement.
from the date of the first publication of
summons, to-wit:
was chambermaid, and between Doalth claimed one by smallpox this Within
six weeks from the 7th day of
whom a little romance had arisen. out of 217 cases reported in the lost March, 1912,
nnd if you fail to appear
and answer on or before the 18th day
Shadowing her from the hotel, Cole­ three months
The reliable Stickney Gasoline En­
April, 1912, that date being the last!
zszxzszszszszszP
man followed her to a Japanese During the past three months of
gine with iis outside igniter, its perfect
date of the time prescribed in the order
store and as she entered fired two there have been reported 123 cases of publication, judgment will be taken
cooling
system,
its
automatic
mixer,
against you for want thereof for the
Get your butter wrappers printed
shots, oue striking her in the neck of typhoid with 36 deaths.
its ball bearing governor and itsstraight
relief demanded in complaint, a succinct
at
the Herald office.
and the other shattering her left During the last quarter of 1911 statement of which is as follows:
line valve motion is HERE. Come and see it and let us ex­
That
the
defendants
and
each
of
them
hand which she raised to grasp the the deaths reported were —male 904, be required to appear and set up and
plain to you what the Stickney Engine will do for you—how
allege their right, title, claim, estate
gun. He then shot himself in the female 517. Births, 1093 male; or
simple it is and what satisfaction you will have if you own one.
interest in and to Lots numbered
breast killing himself instantly. A 1090 female, M nrriages 1902.
three and fourteen, Block numbered one
Wc have an engine ready to demonstrate to you any time
in the town o' Bandon, now the City of
letter was found in the negro’s
you
come—We want you to see how easy it starts—We want
Bandon
(and
at
one
time
the
town
of
pocket telling ol his admiration for
Averill) in Coos County, Oregon; and
you
to start and stop it yourself- We want you to see how
that the same be adjudged and decreed
Mrs. Whetstone, but stating he had
steady
it runs—what large bearings it has—how it is built for
null
and
void
and
of
no
force
and
effect
never spoken to her. Mrs. Whet­
in law or equity; that the title of the
business
and satisfaction—Come and puli it to pieces and if
plaintiff of the foregoing described real
stone is separated from her husband, That Attorney Liljeqvist gives a estate
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
you
don't
say its the best ever, we will eat our hats.
quieted as against said de­
who is the son of Mrs. Phoebe quick response whan questioned as fendants be and
each of them ami all of
Nosier & Norton
them and their heirs and assigns;
Whetstone of this city, and is liv­ to “ what he most desired ”
wri.i, nn AT THE
that
defendants
each and all of th em
EXCLUSIVE
AGENTS
ing with relatives in Portland.
their heirs and assigns bo forever
That unlike T. R„ whose hat is enjoined
from setting up
George & Madison. Props.
NOSLER & NORTON - Coquille, Ore.
The good fellow abroad and the in the ring, one of our prominent any claim and of restrained
right, title, estate or in­
terest
in
or
to
said
real
property
or
any
.
BAXTER HOTEL
good fellow a. home are not related. brick-block merchants leaves his in portion thereof, and that plaintiff have
such other relief as to the court shall
Prevarication was invented about the telephone booth.
meet and equitable,
the time explanation failed.
COQUILLE
That many a man proves his love seem
General photographic
Service of this summons is made by !
publication in pursuance of an order I
A self-made man nearly always for music by refusing losing.
work,
portraiture
and
made by the Hon. John F. Hall, Coun-1
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor.
makes a play for a tailor-made wife That it is an ill political wind ty
viewing, developing
Judge for Coos County, Oregon,
M a r c h 22 a n d 25
dated
March
4th.
1912,
directing
that
Leaves
Myrtle
Point
ilaily
at
8
o’clock
and printing for ama­
that
does
not
blow
some
one
into
a
Jo b printing—the kind that j
service thereof be made by publication
p.
m.,
carrying
mail
snd
passengers.
teurs. Call and sec us
thereof in the Coquille Herald, a weekly
pleases—at reasonable prices at the fat job.
Arrives at Roseburg following evening.:
newspaper, published at tho City of
and get price. Branch
Herald office.
That there is a lot of difference Coquille,
Stage leaves Roaeliurg daily at at fi a.
County of Coos, and State of
at Myrtle Point.
Oregon, once each week for a period of
m. Special rigs for parties at any time.
The Fair Store is here to stav, in between rising to the occasion six
weeks.
as a re su lt of fair prices and cour­ and going up in the air.
Call and sec the latest methods of
A .J. SHERWOOD and
OFFICE
L.
A.
I
ll
IEQVIST.
teo u s trea tm e n t
That tumble is like a frill collect­
refraction,
Attorneys for FUlntiff,
OREGON VITAL
General Clean-up Sale of
Men and Women’s Shoes
STATISTICS
One-Half Regular Price
wmmmwmamwm.
■ar.- w
.M X f C M u m
One-Half the Regular Price
Robinson’s S to r e
\
SKULL AND CROSS BONES
ON THE BANDON BEACH
The O. K. Creamery
M illers Confectionery
PORTLAND NEGRO
ATTEMPTS MURDER
Drane’s Store
COQUILLE
STUDIO
THEY DO SAY
ROSEBUiSG- 1YKTLE PilST STAGE LIRE
Laird’s Livery Barn, Myrtle Point
Home Telephone 461.
Farmers Telephone 156'
DR. HERMANN
i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * M ^ M * * * I
The O. K. Creamery