Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 14, 1912, Image 2

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    T h e C o q u ille H e r a ld
PU B LISH ED EVEKY THURSDAY j
E nter«! ae second clans m atter May |
8 , 190ft. a t tiie post oitnw at ('«quill».
Oregon, under act ol Congress of .March
S, 1879.
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W ALTER G. ACKERMAN, Publisher
Devoted to the m aterial and social
upbuilding of the (¡oquille Valley par-
ticularly and of C ods County generally.
Subscription. $1.50 per year in advance
P h o n e , M ain 354.
PA TR IO TISM -O U R MOTIVE
A DVERTIS1NG is the royal
highway to opulence and
wealth. It is the vital principle
that makes for succsss in any
business institution. Selling is a
moil important science and de­
serves every consideration by
discerning men.
The oquill e Herald will be
found an excellent salesman.
Prosperous men are those who
advertise. No one will dispute
this. The Herald is at your
disposal.
The circulation is
extensive and the rates are very
reasonable. tjj Our subscription
books are open for inspection
to all our customers. Fair, isn’t
it? Try an “ ad ” with us.
N o v e m b er r 8 , A pple D ay.
N a v em b e r
D ay.
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Made-in-Oregon
N o v e m b er 18-23 P acific I n t e r ­
n a tio n a l D a iry show , P o rtla n d .
F o r th e first tim e since th e re p u b ­
lican p a rty w as b o rn , M a ss a c h u se tts
voted for a d e m o c ra tic p re s id e n t.
A re y o u r lig h ts too d im ? D a v id
w ro te h is p sa lm s by th e lig h t of a
sm o k y to rch . — A m e ric a n M a g a zin e.
D efeated c a n d id a te s h a v e e x ­
pre sse d an o p in io n th a t th e su p p ly
o f e le ctio n lia rs th is y e a r w a s m u ch
above n o rm a l.
W o rk of d rillin g th e c o n c re te
sid e w a lk s p re p a ra to ry to p u ttin g u p
th e iro n e le ctric lig h t p o sts is now
g oing o n . C o q u ille w ill soon h a v e
w ell lig h te d m o d ern stre e ts in k e e p ­
in g w ith o th e r s u b s ta n tia l im p ro v e ­
m en ts in p ro g re ss.
L ocal d e m o c ra ts a re lo o k in g for
th e p o sitio n h e ld by A. F L itie g a r
a lte r h is te rm o f office sh a ll h a v e
e x p ire d , w h ic h is som e th re e y e ars
h e n ce . S e v e r a l w illin g h a n d s are
eag er to g ra s p t h t postoffice jo b , b u t
th e fellow w ith th e “ big m it t ” w ill
receive it. C an you n a m e th e m an ?
tfcU U M U U
D istric t A tto rn e y B row n is e la te d
o v e r th e o u tco m e ol th e tria l of th e
R o se b u rg b re w e ry . T h e y c h a n g e d
th e ir fo rm er plea o f “ n o t g u ilty ’’ to
“ g u i lt y ” a n d J u d g e H a m ilto n im ­
posed a fine o f 5 5 ° ° a g a in s t th e
R o se b u rg B re w in g a n d Ice c o m p a ­
n y , as a c o rp o ra tio n , $250 a g a in s t
O scar K lin k e , a n d $250 a g a in s t
eac h of th e live d ire c to rs o f th e c o r ­
p o ra tio n . T h e m a n u fa c tu re of " n e a r
b e e r” is e x p e n s iv e .
OFFICIAL COUNT
COOS COUNTY
STRENUOUS SIEGE SILENCED
Dism ay P erches on Faces of
the V anquished -O rd eal of
Count a P atien ce T ester
for County Clerk W atson
The election of 11)12 has passed
I into bistory nud the political pages
of the past will not divulge a s m any
surprises as tbe onu just held— par­
ticularly in national affiirs unless
it be the memorable trials of 18C0.
In tbe state, district and county tbe
returns reveal the retention in office
many officers who have been tested
and the voters b are placed tbe stamp
of approval on their efficiency.
The handshake of the vanquished
| does not possess th e vice-like grip
nor tbe face radiate with as pleasur­
able a smile as before election—but
tbis is quite n a t u r a l .
O ru n ty Clerk Watson and bis
efficient deputies have had an irk­
some task in totaling the figures
b u t it was done speedily and accu­
ra te ly .
The result of the retu rn s follow:
F or President—T aft, Rep. 698; W il­
son, Dem. 1081; Chafin, Pro. 87; Debs,
Soc. 837; Roosevelt, Prog. 946.
F o r C ongress—Campbell. Prog. 537;
Hawley, Rep. 1046; Richardson, Soc.
829; Sm ith, Dem. 656.
U .S .S e n ato r—Bourne, Ind. 504; Clark
Prog. 286; Lane, Dem. 982; Ramp, Soc.
727; P a g e t, Pro. 96; Selling. Rep. 957.
D istrict A tto rn ey —Brown, Rep. 1747;
Cannon, Soc. 809; Cardwell, Ind. 650;
Long, Dem. 399.
S ta te Senator—K aiser, Soc. 983; Sm ith
Rep. 1319; Stem m ier. Ind. 1131.
S ecretary of S ta te —Kennedy, Prog.
398; Olcott, Rep. 1175: Reddaway, Soc.
813; Ryan, Dem. 622; W hite, Pro. 110.
Suprem e C ourt Judge—B right. Pro.
176; E akin, Reb. 1215; Slater, Dem, 713;
W eaver, Soc 973.
D airy Commissioner—Barzee, So, 119;
D unbar, Pro. 219; Lea, Dem. 866 ; Mick­
le, Rep. 1325.
Railroad Com.—Campbell, Rep. 2242;
V oget, Pro. 442.
C ircuit Judge — H arris, Rep. 2290;
Quick, 1.
Jo in t R epresentative—Hall, Soc. 877;
Meredith, Dem. 1038; Pierce, Rep, 1020;
Schliem ann, Prog. 339.
R epresentative—Barton, Rep. 1385;
Hall, Pro. 360; Robison, Dem. 1098.
S heriff—Gage, Dem. 1743; Lund, Rep:
1116; C arter, Pro. 106;O rr, Soc. 591.
A ssessor—Hansen, Rep, 1118; T h rift,
Dem. 1633; W eiling, Soc. 824.
Surueyor — Diers, Ind. 951; Gould,
Rep. 1226; Hadsall, Ind. 1002.
Com missioner—D em ent, Rep. 1483;
Gilroy, Soc. 912; W eekly, Dem. 1096.
County Clerk — Stephan, Soc. 937;
W atson, Rep. 2324.
T rea su re r—Coffelt, Soc. 1043; Dim-
mick, Rep. 2377.
Co. School S u p t.—B aker, Rep. ¡2364;
Park, 1; Brown, 1; Bunch, 3; A nder­
son, 1 .
C aroner—T a g g a rt, Dem. 1034; W il­
son, Rep. 1928.
AM EN DM ENTS
W om an’s S u ffrag e—Yes 1864, no 1255.
To C reate L ieutenant Governor—Yes
1084, no 1619.
For U niform System of T axation—
Yes 1134, no 1557,
To Levy Tax on D ifferent-C lasses of
P roperty—Yes 1133, no 1542.
To Prohibit E m ergency in any A ct
R egulating Taxation —Yes 1447, no 1338.
A m endm ents to be C arried by a Ma­
jority of E lectors instead of by a Ma­
jority of Those Voting on it—Yes 831,
no 1745.
M aking Bank Stockholders Liable for
Deposits—Yes 1920, no 632.
Giving More Pow er to Railroad Com­
m issio n -Y e s 1638, no 993.
C lackam as County Division—Yes 486,
no 1607.
Millage Bill for U niversity and A gri­
cultural College—Yes 1088, no 1607.
R egarding M ajority for Adopting and
R ejecting M easures—Yes 863, no 1669.
Road Bond A ct L im iting Bond Issue
—Y es 1259, no 1322.
To C reate S ta te Highway D epartm ent
—Y es 588, no 1952.
To P u t Into E ffect the S ta te Printing
Board Dec. 1—Yes 953, no 1466.
To C reate Hotel Inspector—Yes 645,
M any C o q u ille lad ies a re w e a r­
in g a sm ile of su p re m e sa tisfa c tio n
a s th e re su lt of th e e le ctio n on th e
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E ight-hour I.a w -Y e s 1792, no 1012.
su ffra g e q u e stu .n
M ay th e ir fo n d -
To Egtal>ljsh Corporation D epartm ent
est jo y s he realized a m i we h ope, a s —Y es 1273, no 1217.
w e believe, th a t th e ballot in th e ir
Prohibiting of S ta te Convict Labor by
h a n d s w ill be m a rk e d a g a in s t o p Individuals Yes 1875, no 1221.
Prohibiting Em ploym ent of Town or
pre.sion a n d wrong d o in g in p u b ­
C ounty Convicts by Individuals and al-
lic affairs. As our mothers and : lowing them to work on roads—Yes
d au gh ters cherish p u rity in th e 1823, no 808.
C reating S tate Road Board—Yes 791,
home, so m ay we re aso n a b ly expcc*
them to cast a p u re b allo t. Many no 1779.
To Prohibit S ta te from Having Road
good women— as good as any in o u r
Indebtedness in excess of 2 per cent —
l a n d — d o not look upon the ballot Yes 1209. no 1211.
with favor: b u t now th at they have
the privilege o f e x e rc is in g their
franchise it w ill !*■ done with a
s p irit of d u ty th at w ill re d o u n d to
th e well bein g ol all. G ood for the
w om en. G od bless them.
Allowing T w enty Y ear Road Bonds,
lim iting the issue - Yes 1296, no 1247.
Prohibiting Counties Voting More
Than 2 per cent for Road Bonds—Yes
1122. no 1214.
Allow ing Consolidations of Cities and
Towns—Yes 9;I6, no 1261.
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T axation of Income Yes 1098,no 149.
In the Circuit C ourt of the State of
Nctict of Full] Settle meat
Oregon
for
Coo.
County
E xem pting Household Goods from
Notice if* hereby given th a t the an- |
T axation —Yes 1443, J no 1275.
•L rsignetl has hied his final account in i
Frank Burkholder,
E xem pting M ortgagss—Yes 1069, no the m atter of the aiiminotratioii of the
Plaintiff,
estate of John Swiudal, deceased, and
1501.
va
t h a t «be County Court has set Saturday,
E.
G.
Lee,
Edw
ard Ca­
Revising Inheritance Tax L aw s—Yes th e 7th day of December, 1912.ua the
S uit
day and the County Court room a t the • rey, Robert H arper, E.
803, no 1517.
in
J.
Murphy,
H. M.
court
house
in
Coqudiv,
Cooe
county,
Fixing F reight R atea—Yes 1418, no 983.
E quity
Oregon, ns the p.ace for hearing ob- | Rogers, W. K. Taylor,
Home Rule Good Roads M easures — jeelions to said tinal account and the M. G. Halverson, H.
to
L. Halverson, B ridget
Y es 1642, no 980.
settlem ent of said estate
Q uiet
Finn,
Edward
B.
I’er-
l>ated this 7th day of November, 1912.
Revising Various Form s of S ta te Gov­
T itl e
rine, and Aztec Land
pKKSHIK SW INDAL,
ern m en t—Yes 1000 , no 1423.
A dm inistrator of the estate of John and C attle Company, a
corporation,
Special G raduated Single T ax—Yes Sm tidal, deceased
D efendants.
1173, no 1694.
To Edward B. Perrine, one o f the
To Abolish Capital P unishm ent—Yes
Notice of Final Account
above named defendants:
1388 no 1354.
In the County Court of the State of
IN TH E NAME OF T H E STATE
Prohibiting Boycotting—Yes 1054, no Oregon for Coos County.
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
In the m atter of the E state of H. E. quired to ap|K'ar and answ er the com­
1702.
W llcox, deceased.
plaint tiled against you in the above
Prohibiting Speaking in S tre e ts W ith­
Notice is hereby given th at the under­ entitled suit w ithin six w eeks from
signed, the duly appointed, qualified, the date of the first publication of
out P e rm it—Yes 991, no 1765.
A ppropriating $175,000 for Adminis­ and acting adm inistratrix of the E state this summons, tow it: within six weeks
| of H. E. Wilcox, deceased, has tiled her
tratio n Building. U niversity of Oregon final account in the said estate in the from the 17th day of October, 1912, the
same being the date of the first publi­
—Yes 662. no 1870.
| County C ourt for Coos County. Oregon, cation of this summons; and if you fail
A ppropriating $175,000 for L ibrary fully showing her adm inistration of said so to appear or answ er on or before
a t S ta te U niversity—Yes 639, no 1857. j estate, and that Monday, the 2nd day of the 28th day of November, 1912, the
December, 1912, has been set as the
Coss County Single T ax—Yes 1113, tim e, and the County Court Room, in same being the date of the last publi­
cation of this summons, for w ant
no 1909.
j the City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore- thereof, the plaintiff will tak e judgm ent
Ju stice of th e Peace, D istrict No. 2 — i gun, as the p.ace. for the hearing and against you and will apply to the Court
settlem ent of said final account. All
H. O. Anderson 190, J . J . Stanley 284. I persons having a n y objection to said for the relief demanded in his said com­
plaint. a succinct statem ent of which is
Constable, D istrict No. 3—Ned C .K el­ account, or the sett em ent thereof, may as follows: T hat you be required to set
ley 330, K enneth Law rence 2, J . H ! present them at th a t tim e and place.
up and allege w hatever right, title or
A n n a W i l c o x , A dm inistratrix.
in te rest is claimed by you in and to
Jam es, 4.
the real e sta te described in said
complaint, o r any p art or parcel th ere ­
Don’t waste your money buying
of, tow it: Lot 2 of section 31 and
strengthening plasters. C ham berlain’s
the northw est q u a rte r of the north­
Linim ent is cheaper and better. Dam­
w est q u a rte r of section 8 , all in
pen a piece of Haunel with it and bind
tow nship 24 south of range ten w est of
it over the affected parts and it will re­
the W illam ette m eridian; lot 46 of block
lieve the pain and soreness. For sale
6 in ste am b o at addition to the town of
by all druggist«.
a pi
Yarrow, according to the plat thereof
flocks of Turkeys and Chickens:
on file and of record in the office of the
County
Clerk of Coos County, Oregon;
Now is th e Tim e to (Jet Your
lots 19, 20, 21 and 22 in block 2; lots 23
/la le s and F em ales
and 24 in block 6 ; lots 9, 10, 11, 12 in
M. B. GOBBLERS—Same as those
block 8 ; lots 33, 34, 35 and 36 in block
th a t took first prize at ttie Coos and
18; lots 6 , 7, 10 and 11 in block 23 all in
Curry County Fair, from $3.50 to
Portland addition to the town of Ban
¡•5.00 each; Hens from $3.00 to $3 75 don, according to the plat th ereo f on
R egular as th e Clock
each.
file and of record in the office of the
YOUNG ROOSTER '2 —From $1.50
County Clerk of said Coos County; all
to $3.85 each, of the following breeds:
of the said real e sta te being situ ate in
S. C. W. Leghorn®, blue ribbon
the County of Coos and S ta te of O re­
strain; S. C. B. Leghorns; S. C. M.
gon; and th a t the title of th e plaintiff
A nconasjS . C. B. Rock»; S. C. C.
in and to the said real e sta te and
Rocks; tS. C. W. O rpingtons; S. C.
every p a rt and parcel thereof be quieted
First-class fare only
$7.50
B. Javas. S. C. 1». Andalusion**; and
again st you, the said defendant, and
U p freight, per ton
.. 3.00
Hou lans. I have nothing but fine
again st any and all persons claiming by,
blood, aud most of these won tb sts
through or under you; and th a t you and
at the fair.
and any and all persons claiming by.
TRIOS—Rocks. $5.50 to $0.00; An­
EL & E . T . K r u s e
through or under you be forever enjoin
con as, $5.50 to $6.00; W. Leghorns,
ed
and restrained from settin g up any
24 California Street, San Franci.co
$5.50; B. Leghorns, $5.25; B A nda­ claim of right, title or in te rest in or to
lusians, $<) 00; W. O rpingtons, $0.00.
the said real e sta te and every p a rt and
E . h . N eer’s
parcel th ereo f; th a t plaintiff have ju d g ­
For R eservation.
BALDHILL POULTRY
Y *R D S
m ent again st you for his costs and dis
Phone Fanners 32x8
bursem ents in this suit; and for such
NOSLER & NO RTO N
M YRTLE POINT, OREGON
o ther and fu rth e r relief as to the Court
may seem m eet and equitable
Agent«, Coquille, Oregon
Service of this summons upon you is
m ade by publication thereof in the Co­
quille H erald for a period of six weeks
by an order of the Honorable John S.
Incorporated.
Coke. Judge of the above entitled Court
M an u factu rers of
dated the 14th day ol October, 1912.
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San Francisco
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$11.00
12.50
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12.75
14.00
Other Styles and Sizes down to
$ 1.75
Make selections while stock is complete
9 H . O . A n d e rs o n
N ew and Second-H and G oods
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J . J. S t a n l e y ,
A ttorney for Plantiff.
The S tro n g e st and N earest W ate r
Residing a t Coquille, Coos County,
l'roof shoe made for lo ggers, miners Oregon.
prospectors aud mill men.
21 T h u r m a n S treet
P o r t l a n d , O reoos .
CHICHESTER S P I L I S
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First-class fare only
.....$7.50
Up freight, per to n ............... 3.00
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as it is tem pting to the eye,
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w herever it is tried. You a re
certainly w asting tim e, lador
and money as long as you con­
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bread is so excellent and econ­
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Poultry
Theo. Bergman Shoe Mfg.Co.
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NO SLER & NORTON
Agents, Coquille, Oregon
$20
Per Acre
TH E BEST BUY
In Coos County
16 0 ACRES
BENCH LAND
Three-million fe e t of tim ber—Sufficient
to pay for the land
O ne-fourth mile to sawmill
Church, school and postoffice within a
h alf mile
Good neighbors, splendid county road
through place. Fine stream of
w a ter on prem ises, and river
w ithin one-fourth mile.
12 miles to Myrtle
Point
A small house and some im provem ents
An ideal place for stock and the best
k in d of land for fruit
One-half cash; balance to suit purchaser
A m oney-m aker for a man o f energy
Call on or address
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