Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 26, 1912, Image 2

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    The Coquille Herald
Congressman Hawley
Pays Coquille a Visit
W l FOOTE TO !
BE PORDONED
(Paid Advertisement)
PUBLISHED EVERT THUB8DAY
Entered as second class mutter May
Willis C Hawley, representative
8, 1906. at the poet office at Coquille,
Oregon, under act of Contfre.se oi March in congress, arrived in Marshtield
:t, is79. -
Saturday last on his annual visit to
Coos
county. He remained in the
W A I T E R 0 . ACKERMAN, Publisher
Hay City until Tuesday morning
Devoted to the material and social
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ when bo took the train for Myrtle
ticularly and of Cooa County generally. Poiut, leaving that place for Coquille
Subscription, $1.60 per year in advance
in the afternoon. In the eveuing Only Held in Custody Pend­
an iuformal reception was tendered
Phone, Main 354.
ing Action on Petition fcr
Mr. Hawley at the Ko Keel Klub
Full Pardon — Good News
i rooms where matters relative to the
; general welfare of the people were
for Foote’s Many Friends
mentioned by him.
Democratic Nominee
When asked for information re­
Foote bas never been officially
FOR ASSESSOR
garding the jurisdiction of the Myr­
C o o s C o u n ty , O r e g o n
tle Point port commission, Mr. incarcerated but lias l>een in custo­
Solicits your support
Hawley stated he was of the opin dy pending the action by the gov-
ion that it did not extend ootside ernor 0,1 b 's application for pardon.
“ Do you really want to know
the limits of the port. At least it
Investigate my past record and
appeared to him it should not. what I am going to do with Foote?”
you will know my Platform
asked
Governor
West,
in
reply
to
Judge Sperry being appealed to
— Equal Taxation—
1 said be hail investigated the sub­ an inquiry by a newspaper man.
P A T R IO T IS M
OUR
Without waiting for reply he fol-
ject and had reached the conclusion
thitt under the statute authorizing ,l° wed h UP w' dl the question:
" h a t would you do boys !
\ D V E R T 1S IN G is the royal the creatiou of ports, where such n 1
port was created on the upper por 1 “ I would Paldou hlm-" was the
highway to opulence and
tion of a river and not extending to latonic reP*V ° f
newspaper re-
wealth. It is the vital principle the sea, it was incumbent upon such Por*er.
that makes for succsss in any port to care for the Btream between
O ne of the best buys in
wou*d I> declared another,
Coquille for the money
business institution. Selling is a its boundary and the sea. That the ”° n'y 1 wou,d B° fur‘ b « and give
is to be had in the
moSt important science and de­ establishment of such port would | *1‘m a Pensi°n-
prevent anv othir port being estab-!
" e l l, said the Governor, as he
serves every consideration by
TWO LOTJ5 AND BARN
lished between it and the sea, for J stnilingly burned back in his chair,
discerning men.
on the corner opposite
the reason that the statute gives I am not prepared to say just
T he Coquille Herald will be
the Christian church.
the upper port full control of the wbat I will do, but if I predict
found „ an excellent salesman. i-tream from its boundary to its that it will not be long before he
Need money— will offer
them for a short time for
Prosperous men are those who mouth aud provides no method for will be free you will not miss it.”
advertise. No one will dispute doing away with that control, unless
As Vile As Murder
this. T he H erald is at your the upper port will, at an election,
vote
to
annex
the
territory
below
it
One-half down, the reit
The
Portland Journal says that in
disposal.
T h e circulation is
and the voters of the territory pro­ order to protect his wife and sixteen
on easy payments : : :
extensive and the rates are very
posed to be annexed also vote for it. children from the shame of a sec­
Phone
3 X
C. A. Pendleton
reasonable.
Our subscription
Old soldiers present were inform­ ond trial, W. R. Foote, an aged
books are open for inspection ed that district pension bureaus rancher of Coquille. indicted for
to all our customers. Fair, isn’t bad been discontinued and hereaf­ first degree murder, has pleaded
ter payment of pensions would be guilty of manslaughter and will go
it ? T ry an “ ad " with us.
made direcf from Washington.
to the penitentiary.
FOR SALE
Timber laud, homestead laws and
Foote shot and killed Chas. Wil­
John T. Long, democratic can­
16 ACHES
cox on the streets of Coquille. In
didate lor prosecuting attorney for other topics were spoken of.
Mr. Hawley said people on the explanation he charged that his
the third district comprising the
counties of Coos, Curry and Doug­ outside viewed Coos county’s re­ seventeen-year old daughter had
las, called at the Herald yesterday. sources as consisting principally of been ruined, and that the ruin of
Mr. Long handed us a card with timber and coal, whereas he believ­ his thirtken-j ear-old daughter had
his profile printed in brown, but ed the greatest revenue in future been attempted by Wilcox. At the
Miles from Coquille
whether this has any significance years would be derived from dairy­ first trial the jury disagreed.
ing,
with
fruit
a
close
second.
He
When the old man shot Wilcox he
regarding his opponent we are not
5 Lots — 2 Good Houses
advised. In order to form the ac­ would attend the fair at Myrtle took the law into his own hands.
Point
to
personally
investigate
the
He pursued a course that no man
quaintanceship of as many people
I have moved to Forest Grove,
as possible, Mr. Long will visit the products of this section that he bus a right to pursue. He commit­
Oregon, ’a n d will dispose of
all my property at a bargain.
fair c* Myrtle Point at the conclu­ might speak with knowledge in ted the error that men who have
Easy terms.
Address
sion of which other towns of the answer to questions regarding our wrongs, real or fancied, often com­
county will be paid a call. He is ngi ¡cultural possibilities.
mit. His present pathetic situation
W . A. G O O D M A N
a pleasant gentleman and it is our
Congressman Hawley was of the is the result of that blunder, and is,
Forest Grove, Oregon
opinion the democrats made no opinion that railroads to the inter­
of
course
of
his
own
making.
mistake in naming him for the im­
Yet, society owes a duty to such
portant {»osition. Mr. Long is mak­ ior would be in operation in two
ing a thorough canvass ot Coos years, and an influx of settlers, men as old man Foote. Society is
greater
in
maguttude
than
had
county for his election to the office
not doing its duty by such men as
of prosecuting attorney, uotwith ever settled in a like area in Ore­
old man Foote. Society is not prop­
gon
would
utilize
the
land
long
standing that some may be of the
Plying Between
opinion that he would not file his dormant to tbo profit of themselves erly dealing out justice to scouu-
and
the
well
being
of
mankind.
drels who wrong the daughters of
acceptance of nomination. He in­
Wednesday morning Mr. Hawley
forms us that his acceptance is now-
such men as old man Foote.
on file in the office of the secretary took the boat for Bundon.
There is no blacker crime on the
of state and the county clerks of Running up and down stairs, sweep­
calendar
than that charged by the
Douglas, Coos and Curry counties, ing and bending over making beds will
First-class fare only
$7.50
and being the nominee legularly not make a woman healthy or beautiful. Coquille rancher against the man he
xuo.o is no
o,, fouler infamy , '
Up freight, per ton.............. 3.00
named by the democratic party will She must get out of doors, walk a mile I Bbot. There
two every day and take Chamber-
most certaiuly use his utmost en­ or
o
Iain’s Tablets to improve her digestion than the act of a man who takes ad- |
deavors to be elected prosecuting and regulate her bowels, l'or sale by . vantage of the weakness of a girl
Sudden & Christiansen
attorney for this district.
all druggists.
I of seventeen
There is no more j A g e n ts , San F r a n c is c o , C a lifo r n ia
J atrocious outrage than the act r.f a i
F o r R e s e r v a t io n s
man who attempts the ruin of a!
child of thirteen, a crime Foote
NOSLER & NORTON
! charged against Wilcox, and a crime |
A g e n ts , C o q u ille , O r e g o n
with which a man is now charged in
i the city of Portland.
If society is going to punish old
man Foote, and it should, it should j
also give to men of the class who|
provoked his act, a punishment to
fit their crimes It should cease to
treat lightly the debauching of
Per A cre
1ËÉ!
youth. It should revise its code of
tnotals and convince fathers that
the law will protect their daughters.
THE BEST BUY
It should class and punish seduc-
In Coos County
1 lion and rape as murder, for they
are crimes as cruel ns murder and
; ns vile as murder.
GOV. WEST WILL DO SO SOON
T. J. T H R IFT
A Bargain in Lots
$350
GOOD
FRUIT and GARDEN
LAND
Str. B ro o k ly n
San Francisco
and Bandon
$20
ih
s in
m
£
n
2
Let the
Children
Kodak
They enjoy taking pictures the simple, all by
daylight way—you will cherish these vivid
glimpses of their care free days.
We have Kodaks
from $ 5 .0 0 up
KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE
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1 6 0 A C R ES
BENCH LAND
Tile mayor of Summerlaiid, U C.
says of the new system of taxation
spoken of generally as single tax:
“ It is the only system of taxation
that can be successfully maintained
in this country. We would never
dreatn of enforcing any other kind
here.”
In th e
C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te
O r e g o n fo r C o o a C o u n ty
of
Frank Burkholder,
Plaintiff,
vs.
E. G. I.ee, Edward Ca­
S uit
rey, Robert Harper, E.
in
J. Murphy, H. M.
Rogers, W. K. Taylor,
EquiTY
M. G. Halverson, H.
TO
L. Halverson, Bridget
Q uiet
Finn, Edward B. Per-
T iti . e
riñe, and Aztec Land
and Cattle Company, a
corporation.
Defendants.
To E. G. Lee, Edward Carey, Robert
Harper, E. J. Murphy, H. M. Rogers,
W. K. Taylor, M. G. Halverson, H. L.
Halverson, Bridget Finn. Edward B.
l’errine, and Aztec Land and Cattle J
Company, a corporation, the above
named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you are!
hereby required to appear and answer !
the complaint tiled against you in the ¡
above entitled suit within six weeks!
from the date of the first publication of
this summons, towit: within six weeks
from the 15th day of August. 1912, the \
same being the date of the first publi- j
cation of this summons; and if you fail i
so to appear or answer on or before
the 26th day of September, 1912, the
same being the date of the last publi­
cation of this summons, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment
against you and will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in his said com- {
plaint, a succinct statement of which is 1
as follows: That you be required to set ¡
up and allege whatever rignt, title or
interest is claimed by you or either or
any of you in and to " the real estate I
described in said complaint, or any part
or parcel thereof, towit: Lot 2 of sec­
tion 31 and the northwest quarter of the
northwest quarter of section 8, all in ¡
township 24 south of range ten west of
the Willamette meridian; lot 46 of block j
6 in steamboat addition to the town of
Yarrow, according to the plat thereof!
on lile and of record in the office of the ;
County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon;
lots 19, 20. 21 and 22 in block 2; lots 23 I
and 24 in block 6; lots 9, 10, 11, 12 in
block 8; lots 33, 31, 35 and 36 in block
IS; lots 6, 7, 10 and 11 in block 23 ail in
Portland addition to the town of Ban­
don, according to the plat thereof on
file and of record in the office of the
County Clerk of said Coos County; all
of the said real estate being situate in
the County of Coos and State of Ore­
gon: and that the title of the plaintiff
in and to the said real estate and
every part and parcel thereof be quieted
against you, the said defendants and
against any and all persons claiming by,
through or under you; and that you and
each and all of you and any and all per
sons claiming by, through or under you
or either of you, be forever enjoined
and restrained from setting up any
claim of right, title or interest in or to
the said real estate and every part and
parcel thereof; that plaintiff have judg­
ment against you for his costs and dis­
bursements in this suit; and for such
other and further relief as to the Court
may seem meet and equitable.
Service of this summons upon you is
made by publication thereof in the Co­
quille Herald for a period of six weeks
by an order of the Honorable John F.
Hall, County Judge of Coos County,
Oregon, dated the 12th day of August,
1912.
J . J. S tanley ,
Attorney for Plantiff.
Residing at Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon.
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given, that under
and in pursuance of an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Coos, duly made in
the matter of the estate of It. M.
Greene, deceased, on the 9th day of
May, 1912, at the regular term of said
Court, and entered in book 7, of Pro­
bate Journal of said Court, at page 569
thereof, A. L. Volkmar, administrator
of said Estate, will, on Monday, the 30th
day of September, 1912, at 10:30 a. m.,
proceed to sell for cash, at the South
door of the Court House at Coquille,
Coos County, Oregon, the following
described real property, to-wit: Lot
Nine of Block Two in Smith’s Addition
to the Town of Myrtle Point, Oregon,
the same bring land of said estate.
First Publication August 29th, 1912.
A. L. V olkmar ,
Administrator of the Estate of B. M.
Greene, deceased.
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed adminis- j
trator of the estate or Jonathan Quick,
deceased, and that all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby |
required to present the same, duly ver-1
ified, together with the proper vouchers
therefor, to the undersigned at his of­
fice in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon,
within six months from tire date o f ,
this notice.
Dated this 10th day of September,
1912.
J. E, Q uick ,
Administrator of the Estate of Jona­
than Quick, deceased.
Notice of Final Account
Notice is hereby given that the un- ,
Small Boy— You’re a Bull Moose.
dersigned has filed her final account in [
the County Court of the State of Oregon i
Other Small Boy— You’re a liar.
for Coos County as administratrix of
‘‘There, didn’t I say so ?”
Three million feet of timber—Sufficient the estate of Samuel Shuck, deceased, ;
and said court has appointed Tuesday, |
to pay for the land
the 15th day of October, 1912, as the
New City For Canal Trade
time for hearing objections to the said
One-fourth mile to sawmill
final account and the settlement therof. ,
Church, school and postoffice within a
Dated this 7th day of September,
half mile
A New York syndicate, backed
A. D 1912.
M ary J. S huck ,
I
by millions of dollars, has recently Good neighbors, splendid county road
Administratrix of the Estate of Samuel
purchased 15,000 acres at the
through place. Fine stream of
Shuck, deceased.
water on premises, and river
mouth of the Brazos River in Tex­
within one-fourth mile.
Notice lo Creditors
as, to build tbeir a new city and
12 miles to Myrtle
Notice is hereby given that the urf-!
Point
port, which they hope will rival
dersigned, Mary McLeod, was, by order
Galveston and New Orleans. The A small house and some improvements of the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and for the County of Coos,
new city is organized to capture
duly made and entered on the 17th day
for stock and the best of September, 1912, appointed adminis­
Panama Canal trade and at the An ideal place
kind of land for frui
tratrix of the estate of John K. McLeod,
same time to develop large sulphur
deceased.
All persons having claims against
One-half
cash;
balance
to
suit
purchaser
fields nearby. It is located 100
said estate are required to present the
miles west of Galveston
same, with proper vouchers, fo the un­
A money-maker for a man of energy
dersigned at the law office of R. H.
Smith
in the City of Coquille, Coos
The implicit confidence that many
County. Oregon, within six months
people have in Chamberlain’s Colie,
from the date of this notice.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is found­
Call on or address
Dated this 2tth day of September,
ed on their experience in the use of that
1912.
remedy and their knowledge of the
M ary M c L eod
many remarkable cures of colic, diarr­
Administratrix of the Estate of John
hoea and dysentery that it has effected.
K McLeod, deceased.
Coquille, Oregon
For sale by all druggists.
Proof Positive
THE
HERALD
THE MORE BREAD
the youngster* eat tin* better . ■ -■
—
it will I r * for them. Give (t.
*Sjm t*i*
yours a slice of our bread and
they wifi surely come back for (
more. For it baa that “ More- r
lab” flavor which makes the y
eating of one slice just a com­
mencement. Buy our bread
and you’ll have to buy less
medicine.
City Bakery
P a u l S te p h a n , P ro p .
Three Loaves for Ten Cents
Why Not Have Bread
Like Mother Used to Make
Ask vour Dealer for
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and you will have it
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