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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
REXALL EMULSION To the Voters of Coos Co. We Want Good Roads The Coos County Good Roads Association held a meeting at Bau- don Friday last aud met again at North Bend on Tuesday Our Booster Mayor Morrison, president of the association, was in attendance at each of these meetings and h s Purified petrolium, emul earnest efforts in ati endeavor to se sified with hypophos- cure good toads inspired many to take active part in the work_ pliites of lime and soda. Mr. Morrison is the originator of the good roads movement in Coos county haviug agitated the subject Tonic, stimulaut, nutri of permanent highways, such as is tive, iutestiual, a n t i uow proposed, several years ago, s e p t i c , anti-tuhercular. and it is his intention to keep up the work until his desires are at tained. At the meeting held in North Bend it was decided to print post ers for distribution at the,voting precincts throughout the state, set ting for.h the advantages of the Home Rule bill and advising voters to vot. "Y e s" for 360 and “ No” on all other road measures. It is the belief that tbe ten tbous aud circulars distributed through out the state by the association urging electors to cast their ballots MERELY MENTIONED for the Home Rule bill will prove November 21 "Made-in Oregon victorious. Its number on the bal lot is 360. Vote for it and leave a D ay.” valuable and enduring heritage to Halloween dance tonight at Nos- posterity. ler's hall. George Peoples returned home Monday last. To secure good roads mark your ballot 360 X Yes. Addison Bennett, formerly a pub Mrs J. C. Noel is spending a few lisher of a newspaper of the Dalles, days with frieuds at Gardiner. now on the "ditoiial staff of tbe V. R. W ilso n , the Optitian, will Oregonian, gave the Herald a call be in Coquille November 8 9 at the Tuesday. Mr. Bennett catne in over the entire right-of-way of the new Baxter Hotel. The Toledo Blade given free to railroad now under construction all new subscribers and those in from Eugene to Coos Bay, and in due time we may look for an ex arrears who pay up. The Ko Keel Klub will give a tended illustrated article of the social at their hall Tuesday even work in progress, as he is accompa nied by a photographer who is tak ing, November 5, 1912. ing views for that purpose. Mr. Voters, do not tail to place an Bennett is certain that when tbe X after 360 ou the official ballot. coast line is completed it will be It meaus good roads and good used exclusively as the through line times. from Portland to San Francisco as November 18 has been specified it is much nearer. The rails laid as "Apple Day,” when each and thus far on the new line are of tbe every one is required to eat one very best, and easy grades have apple for health’s sake. been established making the line The Coquille high school football much superior to tbe old one. The team will play the Marshfield high large tunnel 4,100 feet long is being school team tomorrow, Friday, af- worked from both ends and pro teroon- This will probably be one gress of about ten feet per day is of the best games ol the season. now bring made. Tbe railroad will The special school election held be completed aud in operation to Saturday afternoon last resulted in San Francisco within two years is a defeat ol all propositions submit the firm opiuion of Mr. Beonett. ted, by a vote of 28 to h i . Other Tbe future prospects of Coos coun propositions will be submitted to ty are brightening. the people at a later date. V. R. W ilso n , the Optician, was in Coquille Tuesday and Wednes day of this week. He has mauy customers in Coquille who recom At a special meeting of the city mend his work and advise all who council Monday evening, called by need glasses to go to him. the mayor for the purpose of con E. H. Kern returned Sunday from sidering proposed changes in the Grand Junction, Colo., having been plans of the city hall, now under abseut nearly a year attending to construction, the following were business matters. His family and present: Councilmen Pierce, Skeels, friends can see his face more clearly Leach and Lyons; Mayor Morrison. titan formerly as be is now minus Recorder Lawrence, Engineer Hall Lewis and Attorney Liljeqvist. his whiskers. The change proposed is the Bills are out for a masque Hal loween ball at Nosier’s hall this fiDisbiug up of a room over the (Thursday) evening. Prizes will fire department in the westerly end be given lor the Pest costumed lady of the building, to be used fot the and gentleman and the most comi public library. The library organ cal "Ja n e ” and " G u y ." Gage’s ization proposes to bear the e x pense of fitting up this room when orchestra. Admission one dollar. C W. H : 1 I has purchased the completed to be later reimbursed by Coquille Studio, one block north of the city. The council made this postoffice, and will open same for proposition to the library interests business Friday and Saturday ol and it was accepted. The matter each week beginning tomorrow of the alterations was referred to Mr, Hill is well known in Coquille and has many friends who wish the Building Committee with power to act. him abundant success. To You, Mr. Voter: $1. the Bottle FLIHRMAN’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store E. H. C. Dier» Makes Statement ! Oregonian Editor to Write Up This Section Why Assessor T. J. Thrift Should Be Re-Elected Christian W Society , Services at 11 *. m. next Sunday Because—He has brought the of- nt the Little c ^ , ^ . Subject of fice from chaos to one of the best, as Jessou sermon "Everlasting l ’un- to system, in this state. ishment.” Because—He assesses property M. E. (lurch South without consideration of person. Services mortfmg and evening. Sunday school at 10. a. m. Because— His opponents do not Epwoith Lealue at 6:45 p. m. measure up to him in ability, ex You are invird to be present. perience and qualifications. C. P- C l e a v e s , Pastor. Because— He stands on a past re cord ot faithfully performing his PR ESI! YT AN CHURCH. Services Su ay at 1 1 a. m. and duty. Because—He meets the large and 7:30 p. m. Sunday Sch^d at 10 a. m the small taxpayer alike, making Frank Adams, Pastor. equal with all. ST. JAM EPISCOPAL, Because— He has been tried in Services fli and third Sundays the fire and comes through gaining of each mt h. Sunday school the confidence of all. every Sunday! t 10 a. m. Tbe reasons above given should You are he! fly welcome. appeal to the many voters on the Archdeacon Horsfall, rector. Herald subscription list. CHLR fl OF CHRIST. There will e preaching Sunday at 11 a. ra. an 7:30 p. in. George Henninger, of Fishtrap, Morning sufect: "Our Interest placed on tbe Herald desk today Measured.” Veiling: "H ow Are samples of what is commonly called You Going to rote ?” or, "Religion the "Smokehouse” apple, which for and Politics.” size beats anything we ever beheld Sunday schol at 10 a m. in tbe apple line. They are good as Christian Eden vor at 0 : 30 . Your presece is solicited. well as big. Tbe apples are on ex T. McDonald, Minister hibition in the Herald window, “Smokehouse” Apples LCND You will soon have a chance to vote for your choice of two candid ales for riierifT of Coos county. My opponent has held office for ten years. I am asking your votes for the first time. My opponent has many ft tends working for him who have received favors in the past, and who believe ihey will receive them iu the future if be is elected I am making my own fight, and am appealing to the plain people who ask no favors. The present incumbent says he believes in economy on the pait of officials, and yet his office is the source of aiore complaint with re gard to exjrenses than any other in the county. I believe in economy and will enforce it, if elected. I shall be as careful ol expenses with regard to the peoples’ money as I am of my owu expenses in my pri vate business I shall not make tbe office a family feed trough. If I am elected it will not be nec essary for any other official to step in and enlorce tbe laws that I am sworn to enforce. I will do my own house-cleaning. If I am elected to tbe office of sheriff my whole time will be de voted to the duties of the office and I will not promote ventures that may prove detrimental to the peo ple as well as interlering with the labors devolving upon me as sheriff Tbe present sheriff is si altering published statements to the effect that he does not believe in unjust prosecution, but will, if elected, do unto others as he would like to have them do unto him If this means anything, it can only mean that he sets himself above the law, and will be lenient to law breakers, because it he were a law-breaker, be would like to have whoever was sheriff Ire lenient to him I do not set my own idea ot what is right or wrong above the law, but will enforce the law ST T" "aTn yvroi u \o tkr?. I believe one of the principal duties of the sheriff is to prevent law-breaking not simply to arrest law-breakers. Many misstatements are being made about me throughout the country. I del} any aiau to pub lish and sign any statement re flecting on my standing as an hon est, law abiding American citizen. O. O. LUND, VOTE RIGHT We, the undersigned taxpayers I am a candidate for surveyor of Coos county and I ask your sup and voters of Coos county, heieby port fur the following reasons: I express our opposition to the so- understand the requirements ot tlie called single tax measures which office of county surveyor; have had the people ot () egott will vote on extensive ex lerienee in lining out and building roads, bridges and uexl Tu -d.iv. We do II I t believe Co-,s county trestles, having been employed dur ing a period of twelve years upon and Oregon . 1 il I be experiment railroad construction iu Washing ed on by any rerid.nt of PeDsylva- ton and Alaska, tws years as as uia, or any oth~ «• 'c. just for the sistant engineer ol the City of Ta coma, having charge ol s'reet grad purpose of ar . "nisine s ap, and we ing aud bridge work, aud one year recommend to the voters of Coos as inspector of street paving lor the county to vote as luhows: sa me city, which should satisfy you as to my competence to handle the work of tile county surveyor’s office. I have b en a resident of Coos county lor ten years and am forty- six years of age. Am a life long A J Sherwood, B. F. Collier, Win. republican and am obliged to run Wheeler, Geo. T. Moulton, W. L. independent for this office in obedi ICistner, H W. Dunham, It. H. Miiat ence to the urgiugs of friends, and It S Know!ton, L, H. Hazard, B. because I failed to make the run tor H . B uti s, L. Hat locker. nomination at tbe primaries. It elected I promise to faithfully carry out the orders ol the county court first, and will do subdivision work for private parties it I have time to spare, but never while there is county work wailing to be done. I will faithfully account for every item of supplies furnished the sur veyor’s office and will not use any supplies purchased with county money for my private business. I will make no charges against the county which are not authorized by the county court in advance, and I will not charge private parties a bonus or margin on help employed THAT TIRED FEELING on surveys where the expense of tbe party is being paid by the client. I have no axes to grind, am not a party 10, tior have I any interest in. any personal quarrels. Have uolh ing to cover up in my record, and It won’t cost you even Patent will guarantee a faithful perfor Medicine Prices mance of my official duties. I ask the support of every voter who COQUILLE LAUNDRY wants a square deal. 308 X Yes 365 X No 377 X No We Are Not Operating a Medical -Institute But We Can Relieve You of a considerable amount of if you will send us the weekly wash H. C. DIERS Independent ( Uepublican ) Candidate for County Surveyor Vote for Him (Paid Advertisement) John Heath, Michigan Bar, Calif., writes: “ I was afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for nearly six years. Had a very bad spell some time ago and was unable to turn without help. I commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and can truly say I was relieved at once. I take pleasure in recommending Foley Kidney Pills ” For sale by Fuhr- man’s Pharmacy, A N D I CE CO. LIBBEY CUT GLASS J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s o «■■(jkl B " « ««B lly . f t I f Lid Kfxy UlHl} harl a cold, and before the bottle was all useil the boy’s cold was gone. Is that not The World’s Best in Finish and Accur better than to pay a five dollar doctor's ate Workmanship bill? For sale oy all druggists. WANT COLUMN Only one store in each city handles L IB B E Y ’S CUT G LA SS Full stock of grass seeds, Knowl ton’s Drug Store. Republican Candidate for Sheriff Kuowlton has just received a full stock of grass seed. All new crop. Coos County. V H A T? The clecliotdinner—chicken pie. (Paid Advertisement) Grass seed for (all planting can The Jeweler W H ERE? he found at Knowlton’s Drug Store. Editor Herald :— In your own is the Exclusive Dealer in Coquille Many a brave man has lost bis At \V. O. V. hall—just north of Wood—would you bring us wood private business, when you have nerve in a dentist’s chair. tbe post office. on that subscription account to the choice of material which you know WHEN? Herald ? An elegant fine of beautiful designs is goo d , and that which you know Tuesday — election day — dinner and useful articles just Mrs. I. G. Hastier, Grand Island The Toledo Weekly Blade F R E E is unreliable and unsafe to use— Nebr., has something she wishes to say when taken with Coquille Herald. aud supper. received which would you select? In decid about Foley's Honey and Tar Com VHY ? pound. “ My three children had a very ing which of several candidates for V. R. W ilso n , expett watch- Because you always feel like eat- severe attack of whooping cough and office you should vote, if you h ave ,. .. . . ... ... suffered greatly. A friend recommend maker. All grades and makes C a l l a n d E x a m i n e . . . \ tug a big feed no election day. ed Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, of watches skillfully repaired. Sat opportunity to vote for a mau whose | ^ ^ P R IC F ? and it did them more good than any record is CLEAN, an exam ple of All you can eat of all you can thing I gave them. I am glad to recom isfaction to all. Bandoli, Oregon. high official capacity, ju s t , f e a r | think of for 35 cents. Children, mend ti.” Fuhrman’s Pharmacy. Buy your grass seeds at Knowl- Notice ia hereby given that the un ion’s Drug Store dersigned lias been duly appointed less and d epe n d a b le , aud n o t | over five years and under fourteen, . ------- — —— --------------— administrator of the esatte of E. U. D. smirched with affiliations with gam- 25 cents, By virtue of an cxecut on and order For Rent—Wiruer A Collier farm , Holden, deceased, by the County Court ., . . . . containing 115 acres, of the State of Oregon lor Coos County, biers, prostitutes and bootleggers; „ ^ of sale duly issued by tbe Clerk of tbe on Fishtrap, it oil |, , „ I J and all persons having elatins against I _,v.veu by the ladies of the Circuit Court of tlie County of Coirs, J 70 acres of plow and grass land in 1 ((ie gaj(j ,.e, ate ar(J hereby required to and at the same election you are i Christian Church. State of Oregon, dated the 18th day of bottom. For particulars phone preWnt them with the proper vouchers urged to vote for a man who is no September, 1912, in a certain action in Fran.ers 5 xx, or address K. A. Wim- within six months from the date of this tlic Circuit Court tor said County and toriously identified with what is 11. | notice to the undersigned administrator state wherein George T. Moulton as er, coqudle _ | at the law office of J. J . Stanley in the commonly known or termed the Plaintiff recovered judgment against J. of Coquille, County ol Coo. and F. Clilemens, Defendant, for the sum of FOR S A L E - Three year lease “ sporting” element of the popula A fine collection of apples was Six and 56-100 Dollars and costs and of fifty acre ranch. Also cows ancl x>ate<i this 3 rd day of October, 1912 . tion, which embraces every type of disbursements taxe I nt Forty and 10 100 J. K. L awrence , presented to the Herald office Mau- Dollars, on the 3rd day ol Septem ber, tools. Inquire of A. Biasca on th e1 undesirable citizen, which of these prem ise s opposite Coquille Cream -1 Administrator of the Estate of K. G. D. day and we think makes as pretty 1912, Holden. Deceased. men would get your vote? Of Notice is hereby given that I wilt, on ery. _________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a window decoration as it is possi- Saturday,the30th day of November.1012, course the question almost answers ble to secure. The apples were at the trout door of the County Coiirt itself. House in the City of Coquille, in said grown on the E. N Moon ranch at County at ten o’clock in the forenoon of But the danger, the menace, in Guns and Ammunition Fishing Tackle Fairview and consist of the King of said day, sell at public auction to the vicious candidates, lies in tbe fact highest bidder for cash, the following Dinner aud supper will be served Tomkins County, Northern Spy, described property, to-w it: Lot Seven in that comparatively few voters look to the hungry public—men, women Jonathan and Ben Davis varieties. Block three in tin- town ol South Bandon, into the records of the candidates, Coos County, Oregon, according to the aud children—at the W. O. W. hall They are as toothsome as their ad- plat on file and of record in the office of © The above caption is the name of election day. If you ever ate a a new paper soon to make its ap and often vote disreputables into pearance indicates and prove con the County Clerk of Cooa County, better dinner for 35 cents, call for pearance in Btndon. Butterfield A public office through this neglect to clusively that this section is well Oregon, or so much thereof as may he CLAUDE C. MOON nece-sary to satisfy the said judgment your money back. Children, over Weddle will be the publishers. W. inform themselves. George Brown ¡adapted for the cultivation and in favor of (ieojge T. Moulton against © Opposite ® five years and under fourteen, 25 Arthur Jones, representative of the has a splendid record as prosecut bringing to perfection of the king said J. F. Clilemens with Interest there © on, together w itli all costs and disburse ing attorney, and certainly should cents. ® Automobile Supplies Hotel Baxter » ments that have or may accrue. ot all fruits—the apple. American Type Founders Company Dated this 31»t day of October, 1912. A meeting of the Educational of San Francisco, sold a complete be re elected. He is not a disciple j W. W. G agk , Sheriff League will be held at the high newspaper and job printing plant of vice in any form, he is a tearless | prosecutor of law-breakers, and has school building Friday afternoon, to the above named gentlemen on November 8, at 3:30 p. m. Mr. J. A Monday last. Mr. Butterfield was j not made any promises of immuni The mystery of the dead man In the County Court of the State of for Coos County. Ward of the Mothers’ and Teach formerly identified with the Ban- ty from prosecution in order to se found near Riverton October 2, in Oregon “ The Prettiest Girl In the matter of the Kstate of II. K. ers’ club, North Bend, will deliver don Recorder. The paper will be cure the support of the criminal creases. The dead man was sup Wilcox, deceased. T h at I E ver Saw Notice is hereby given that the under an address entitled "The New Psy a six-column folio all home print element, as it is asserted others have. posed to have l>een Ed Illidge, step signed, the duly appointed, «pialitie I wa. sucking cider through a Let us remember and be counselled son of S. W- King, of the firm of 1 and acting chology.” Everybody welcome. administratrix of the Estate and its first issue will appear in straw ’ ’ goes the old college song. by the advice of the great McKin Olds & King, Portland But M r.! »• K- ?« *a.. d, has filed her Well that might have used to be about a month. ° . tinal account in the said estate in tlie j ley who said “ let us hold fast to Stanley, who, the case, but not so now. Our A woman and her opinion are as justice of the peace County Court for Coos County. Oregon, Success to you, brothers. that which we know is good.” soda has taken the place of cider soon parted. and acting coroner, investigated the ' ¿ $ * £ » * * 1 , ^ ! ^ « d.?«i and with good reason. Stop in Coquille, Ore , October 30, 1912. case at the time has, this morning, pecemlter. ' 912 , ha. U-n ret a. the A. S. Jones, Prop. Lee Pharmacy, and try a glass and you’ll cer P. M. H a ll L ew is I received a letter irom Mr. Illidge, ' ttmc, «n.l the County Court « » « " • j1 Here ia a woman who speaks from Chico, Calif., says: " I have been selling tainly enjoy learning what it is. . , . . the City of <• *| tulle, Coos County, Ore- Foley & Company's medicines for years. personal knowledge and long experi Chn , Coos County Renuhliran F from North Bend, saying he is very gon, as th p ace, for the hearing and ence. viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, I much alive and is wondering how ettlement - i »aid final account. Ad son, Pa., who says, " I know from ex consider has no equal- and is the one Central Committee. _____________. _ . . . 1 j . t »• persons having any objection to »am Millers Confectionery perience that Chamberlain's Cough cough medicine I can recommend to my . . , I the dead min happened to have his a0C()Unf or tin* settlement then *f, may friends as containing no narcotics or Remedy is far superior to any other. , . , , - .. „ „ Marriage ia an institution for the ( midge's) card and address on his present the,, at that time ami place. For croup there is nothing that excels i other harmful properties. For sale Wilcox, Administratrix. , person. blind. it.” For sale by all druggists. j by Fuhrman s 1 harmacy. SCHROEDER Public Library Given Place in the City Hall Hall-Lewis Endorses Brown Notice to Creditors Notice of Sheriff's Sale Fairview Apples O. ©„ C? & G <5. © © 1 The Western World THE SPORTSMAN I % Mystery of the Dead OOOQQiO Q O O P P I O P P O O G & &&’& & & & & Notice of Final Account