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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1914)
grant. Litigation has already cost the state nearly as much and the lands are withdrawn Irom settle ment. The Best Box of CANDY All programs ot radical legisla tion seem to be o ff in O regon, and the recent primaries served a warning to politicians to let indus tries and business alone in tuture. WH I T MA N S You find them at KNOWLTONS DRUG STORE The Coquille Herald The defeat o f all candidates with fads aud fancies in the recent pri maries indicates that Oregou is co m ing into a more sane condition Schoolma’ams Depart The Misses Mabel Hausen, Peail Guinn, Wand* Hibarger hd <I Josio Ahern, who have been teachers in the Coquille schools dining the year just closed left on their vaca tion Friday. Miss H inseii started for Duluth, Minnesota, w ho'e she expects to visit during the summer before she returns to Coquille next fall to resume charge of her depart ment in the high school. Miss Guinn and Miss Hibarger returned to their homes at Dee Moines, Iow a and Marshfield, respectively. Miss Abern, who closed a most success ful year’s work in the eighth grade, weut to Ellensburg Wash ington, where she will attend summer school at the stale uorrnal. Miss Ahern declined an offer of a posi tion as eighth grade teacher here next year. the state by an outfit calling itself the “ State Bureau of Industries and PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY S'atistics,” located in Salem, which Entered ae second class matter May is a private institution with w hich 8 , 1905. at the post olliee at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress 01 March the state has nothing to do. It has 8, 1879. taken some time to get a line on this "b u rea u ,” but we thiuk we P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. have it sized up now. It is evident Devoted to the material and social upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par that it is a press agent deal support ticularly and of Coos County generally. ed by those interests which are op Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance posed to the “ Oregon System ” of legislation and to all those laws, Phone Main 354. enacted or proposed, which will in And now it is up to those citizens terfere with the bonsw oggling of and taxpayers who signed the pe the resources o f the state by big tition against the granting of the corporatians, or with the exploiting Port Gets Money saloon licenses to make a solemn ol labor by the big employers. It is resolve not to do any more howling a pretty smooth scheme, too. Auy Judge Coke issued a writ o f rnnu about taxes. To say that the city newspaper is glad to receive indus damns Saturday directing the coun cannot pay expenses without the trial items such as those, free o f ty treasurer to turn over to the Port license money is folly, but to think charge. T h e idea is that the edi of Bandou the nrouey that h is been that the gap will fill itself, or that tor will let it all go in just as it is raised by taxation for the Port the money will descend in some written, and in that case about Treasurer Dimmick had dec’iue 1 to mysterious way like manna in the every fourth item is a slap at the turn over this money while the sta wildernees to replenish the treasury, Oregon system, tbe minimum wage tus of ihe port was involved in is equally foolish The money will and eight-hour law, or what is pending suit, unless di.ected by have to be rained in some other . termed "freak legislation.” As an the court to do so; this for tiie pro way The council hag already taken illustration, here are half a dozen tection of himself and his bondsmen the first step toward dealing with I paraRraphs' that were sandwiched District Attorney Liljeqvist made Now let let the the the problem. Now in with the lot prin,ed last week. no objection to the turning over of stand behind the council am ^ ‘ ' e ! L ook them over and you will see the money, and Judge Coke took loyal support. The council has a the point: the view that, as the Port was a de difficult situation upon its hands. facto corporation until an adverse It will d o the best it can. At best court should be reached, there was In the primary election ju st held it will have troubles enough of its no reason for witholding the funds every candidate for G overnor who o w d , without fighting half of the advocated laws interfering with in community or being subject to un Minegat Gets Damages dustries aud imposing new burdens kind criticism of people who pro ou manufacturing was defeated In the caBe of Peter Minegat bably could not do half so well. So Reports made at the meeting of against the Simpson Lum ber Co., let’s cut out the rough stuff for the State grange showed that in which was tried in the Circuit court awhile and “ stand in.” many parts o f the state young w om last week, the jury gavo the plain en were thrown out o f em ploym ent tiff a verdict for $450 damages •TAINTED NEWS” by the operation of the minimum The amount sued for was $5000, wage and eight hour law. Minegat claiming that his farm at We have not heard so much late President Sproule of th eS P. Co Tenmile had been injured to that ly about "tainted news” as we did a few years ago, but the Herald is said there must be a change in pub extent by flooding caused by tbe baviug occular dem onstra'ion of the lic sentiment before railroad con operations of the Simpsons. It is fact that such news is still on tap struction will begin, and the facto said that tbe feeim g among the Teu- If the gentle reader will look on ries and mills can operate and em inile people was tbut, while the Simpsons might be technically liable the front page of last issue, he will ploy labor. Nineteen counties in Oregon will for damages, ye! they had done so see about a column under the head lose $ 460,398 taxes this year by much work for the benefit of the of “ W eekly Industrial Review. It is sent out to the newspapers ol suits attacking the O. & C land Tenmile section and had displayed so much unselfish public spirit that they should not be cinched for an DBG unreasonable amount in this case. DO DBG (F ' Shoes T Shoes CLOSING OUT Largest Stock of Shoes in Coquille $5000 STOCK OF SHOES W e M ean Business And have the shoes. Now it’s up to you if you want to save money in buying shoes for yourself or family for spring, summer or winter. We have shoes of every description and it will pay anyone to buy shoes enough for a y^ar or longer because never again will you have the opportunity to buy shoes such as our stock consists of at such ridicously low prices. Latest Styles,Best Qualities That’s what our stock consist of; over 3,500 pairs of fine shoes—no old stock but shoes that were bought within the last year and over $1500 worth of new spring styles just received—do you realize what an opportunity you have to get stocked up on shoes for a year or more? Be an Early Bird 1 while we have all the different styles. It woi shoes to go, and the first come the first serve w but we can’ t say that later on. Whether you buy or not we are proud of these shoes and feel pleased to show them to anyone, whether they buy or not, and every ever, custo- imer buying a pair of shoes during this sale will not only go away sat- slied but highly pleased. If not. we are here to make good, and those who think they are dissatisfied are welcome to return the shoes and get their money back. Clerks W h o K now How To fit shoes and satisfy customers, will be st your service. We have engaged the services of Mr. Paul Skeels during this sale so that everyone visiting our store will feel that there is a man handling the goods who knows every shoe in stock and knows the business from P. E. DRANE S u cce s s o r to S keels & S on ^ 5 Juratscb Si D ooley were given a verdict for $(150 in their suit against Tower Brothers. It seems that they recently bought the Orpheum thea ter at Bandon, paying $1000 on the puichase price of $1700. After having the house a couple o f monl he, they were dispossessed by Tower Brothers, who are Dow again run ning the theater. • *•*- ♦ Lecture Thursday Night Indications point to a very inter esting and well attended meeting at the first o f a series of lectures prepared by the local promotion committee of the O egon Social Hy giene Society, which takea place at the \V. O. W. hull Thursday Dight. The dinner is to be served bv take long We can Everyone W elcom e Skeels’ Old Stand Got $650 General Merchandise Coquille, Oregon IO O Beautiful a n d c o l o r e d POST C A R D S Many are rich, rare, pictures of Beautiful Models and Actress A lso a S e lf Filing FOUNTIAN PEN All for only 50 cents Tbe greatest bargain in beautiful cards and rare art pictures ever offered I Many are bard to obtain and have sold singly for the price we a»k for all. I These will go quickly to all lover* of ; the beautiful in nature who appreciate rare art pictures of well developed models. A reliable self-filling fountain pen free with each order. These alone have sold for one dollar in stores. The 100 beautiful cards and pen all for but 50c and ten cents in stamp for postage. A R T P O R T R A Y A L CO. Dayton, Ohio the ladies o f the M E. Church H a. e . 1 . ied the firm a month 1. 1 . South at 7 o ’clock p in. aud the Mr. Pressey will remaiu in Bun loti lecture will be delivered by Dr. I and intends to again outer into tl e Sbnw immediately after the dinner, rial estate and insurance husine-s. commencing approximately at 7:45, — Western World, his subject being “ The (¿wick and Cheerful Kicker Bum vs. The Parent, or Who *b"U instruct our girls an 1 bo;— i:i n u t Editor Herald: ters o f sex?” In the Weekly Oregonian re The committee has made a canvas of as mauy as they could see person port of 1 he State G 'u n ge work, E, ally, but this does not bar any man, E Blanchard of Josephine county as all who are interested in this was given a chance to defend the su bjict are urged to com.-. The new tax law. I could uot see where His dinner is only 35 cents per pi ite he put any good look ou it. and we understand the ladies are statement that the main complaint preparing a feast such as only the is because the rcbite is killed, I do ladies o f Coquille know how to pre not believe, for everybody knows pare. So if the committee b is not that the rebate was simply a money been aide to see you, just phone to graft for the bei.ifit of the man who Mr. J. J. Stanley, at his office or resi o u l d pay his taxes ou time. dence us soon as possible so you Blaucbnrd says "The new law is fair may get your name in the pot and to everybody.” Sure it is “ fa il” to everybody with money, if you have come right along. money don’ t pay any penally- just pay your taxes If you can not That Motor Service squirm enough to pay ail your tuxes The Marshfield city council has at ouce just come up to I bn bull passed a resolution fceiiug the ring penally of “ and then some.” Southern Pacific from the necessity If Mr B'anchaid’s new law was not o f its francise which calls for an in the interest of men with money, hourly street car service. Tuis is ¡why did he uot make the penalty done at the request of W. F. Miller, the ««me interest that the banks pay who wishes to try out the motor the couDty for deposit.? I do not car on the run to Myrtle Point. know the rate the banks pay the The company is given a respite of county, but I am not simpleton six months, and it is now expected euough to believe that they pay one that the long-talked-of service to per cent a mouth; his explanation this valley will be inaugurated witu- is too thin that tho law was made iu a short time. So mote it be. to treat everybody alike. Sem iannual or quarterly p a y Marriage Licenses ment of taxes, no rebate, no penalty until payments are delinquent, no Jess W. Cole an l Josephine Stoltz. more tax title grafts, the stale to be F. J. Hayes and M iu le Jacobs. com e owner of all property sued John Simpson and Nellie Me- for tuxes, the owner to be given a Cu cbeon. leasonahle time to redeem and wh -i Cecil D ugger and Chelsea Stout. the property is sold, to he sold foi Roht. H. McLaughlin and Ju 1 in. its full value by the State Land Board; then we would i ot hear so B. DaTton. much about the “ eouit house ring’ Married and the tax title gralt would be « thiug of tbe past. SIM PSON McCUTCHEON— In this I have never heard a man say city June (>, 11114, Justice of tho that the knocking out o f the ieh.de Peace J. J. Stanley officiating, is not a g ood thing. I have not read John Simpson and Nellie Me that that was cause for complaint CutcheoD, both of Beaver Hill. by any one until I read that the State Grange declared for the re bote. Very few people will take Ihe intelligence of the State Grange ns Reported for The Herald by the Title a thing to be considered seriously Guarantee and Abstract Co. when it comes out and advocates May 16 1914 the rebate graft. About two years Northern Pacific Railway Co to C. A. ago a grange in W ashington passed Smith Timber Co q c deed lot 1 sec 14 “ resolutions” advocating thnt if tp 31 s r 12 w w m $338.75 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Coos Bay Townsite Co to Sarah E. j nilUi did " ot P"-' ta*''8 he 8hoi,ld no* McKenzie war deed lots 20 & 21 blk 107 vote. That W ashington grange and Coos Bay $10.00 1 the Oregon State Grange seems to Martin B. Donovan to B. E. Geller- h ,ve caught the Rockefeller and j 4th OF JULY Is Coming and Now is the Time For You to Purchase Your New Clothes We have suits from $7.50 to $20.00, that we know will please you. Our line of Furnishings Goods and Shoes is new and up-to-date. We sell reasonably because we sell for cash. Complete and exclusive men’s Store. The Haberdashery F. C. PURSLEY small amount o f mail going to that place. Caterpilla-s have been unusually bad in this section for the past couple of months. It has been a constant fight in some orchards to keep them off the fm it trees, and in some instance voung orchards have been nearly r imed by this pest. W orm , have .Iso been bothering vegetables to an unusual i x 'e n '. $10.00 May 19 1914 W 111 . White et al to C, R. Barrow- Sheriff’s deed lot 28 blk 7 Woolen Mill Add to Bandon $1203.90 U. S. of A. to Joseph Whitsell patent s ’ , of 11 w >4 A s 's of ne'$ sec 3 tp 30 s r 12 w w m S. H. Johnson et ux to Elton Graham war deed of nl* w L2 of hw *4 e '.2 of se l4 see 4 tp30 s r 12 w w m $2500 . m, ________ r% a u r ressy S o l d O u t _____ . . . , ., . A «leal wiis consummated thin week whereby M B Pieaxev, a mem- , , ,1. ,, ber of the World Pubhshir C >., h is sold nut his inteiests to L. D c . . • , r IT u . 1 , I elabeim «n i o »s. H. Howe, the re- maining members. Mr. Felsheim . , . . . . . . 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Dealers not allowed to accept this. UNITED SALES COMPANY Di|tos, Ohio P. 0 Son 101 YOUR DEN Bea utiful College Pennants Yale and Harvard, each 9x24 in- Princeton, Cornell, Michigan Each 7x2i in. All best quality felt with felt head ing, streamers, fetters and mascot ex ecuted in proper colors. This splendid assortment sent postpaid for 50 cents and 5 stamps to pay postage. Send now. H ow ard Specialty C o m p an y Dayton, Ohio D. II Mullen, a timber eiiisier from B orland who has been engag ed many vests in doing government w ork, and G. C. Daggs ol San Fran cisco, are spending several days in town lo king over the homestead possiliili i.s ot this section Should ILLUSTRATED 320 PAGES they succeed in finding locations they will bring several families here T e lls all a b ou t m atters; what I young _ men and women, young wives to settle. and husbands and all others need to know about the sacred laws that g o v - (G old B arh Globe) ern the se x fo r c e s . Plain truths of s e x Dr. Gilhert arrived here Sunday life in relation to happiness in marriage. “ Secrets” of manhood and womanhood; from Malshffeld He will take sexual abuses, social evil, disease, etc. The latest, most advanced and com back with him samples o f black prehensive work that has ever been sand to try out a machine which he issued on sexusl hygiene. Priceless in struction for those who are ready for and another fellow are buildiug. the true inner teaching. John R Miller of Port Orford is This book, tells purses teachers, now the proud owner of a new Ford doctors, lawyers, preachers, social workers, Sunday School teachers and autom obile. Reports say there is all others, young and old, what all need something doing now in Port Orford to know about sex matters. By Win- fiel, Scott Hall, Ph. D..M.D. (Leipzig). every minute Newspaper Comments: “ Scientifically correct.” — Chicago The Post Master General has an Tribune. “ Accurate and up-to-date.” nonneed that the mail route be —Philadelphia Press. “ Standard book tween G old Beach and Harbor will of knowlege.” —Philadelphia Ledger.” The New York World says: “ Plain be discontinued on and after July truths for those who need or ought to 1 st, 19 14 . The Department takes know them for the prevention of evils. Under plain wrapper for only $ 1 . 00 . the stand that the importance of Coin or Money Order, postage ten cents the route does not justify the price extra. man " a.r_d.ee^„1° t3„4. 5„ 6^ 1,k„ !?U 7 8 1 Carnegie and Triangle Shirtwaist 9 10 16 17 18 19 20 21 & 22 blk 10 Graves factory bu g that a $ is greatu- thuu Add to Marshfield $25.00 a m in Alice B. McDonald to R. S. Know!- j R A. EASTON. ton war deed parcel of land 80 feet wide beginning at s e comer o f blk 46 CURRY COUNTY CULL1NGS Elliotts Add to Coquille $266.00 Thos. Howe to Albert Guenther war j asked by bidders for the next con deed lots 1 A 2 blk 3 Watermans Park \ (From the Port Orford Tribune) tract. in Fishers Add to Bandon $550.00 N H Larson went to Bandon W. J. Payette to A. H. Hinkson war j Saturday and was accompanied deed e% of net* & n% of s e 'i sec 12 tp ; h,,me gundav bv Mrs. Larson who 27 s r 10 w w m $10.00 ;, , : ¡has has been receiving medical treat May 18 1914 1 ment as that place tor the past two Frank Burkholder et ux to S. L. Hall M is I,arson returns tnt- war deed parcel of land in North Co veeks quille $ 10.00 | proved by the treatment she k.lS S. E. Olds to Maybelle Armstrong received, war deed lots 23 to 28 blk 17 WAoden Tlle Postoffice Department basis Mill Add to Bandon $10.00 1 sued notice to the effect that the Daniel Barkluw et al to Isaac Barklow postoffice at E ck ly , Curry county, war dee«l 21.85 acres of land in sec 8 tp will be discontinued on June 30 , 29 s r 12 w w m $100.00 This is no doubt due to the Danl. Barklow-et al to Manley Bark- 19 14 low war deed 59.87 acres of land in sec 8 tp 29 s r 12 w w m $100.00 Notice to Creditors Henry Rangier to Danl. Barlow et al q c deed land in sec 8 tp 29 s r 12 w w In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and For the County of Coos. in $500.00 In the Matter of the Estate of Mi Tony Levis to ('has. J. Dean q c deed chael Grant, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- lots 31 A 32 blk 13 Bank Add to North dersigred has been duly appointed nd- Bend $10.00 ministrator of the estate of Michael Simpson Lumber Co. to A. H. Derby- Grant, deceased. All persons having shire war deed n' z of lot 4 blk 57 North claims against said estate are hereby Bend $5.00 notified to present the same duly veri fied as by law required to the under- L. J. Cody et ux to Geo. W. Moore signed at the office of John D. Goss, 1st Lumber Co assignment of right of way Natl. Bank Bldg., Marshfield, Coos through land of Hannah J. Green County, Oregon within six months from CHICKEN HOL S C j the date of this notice. Roht. E. Shine et ux to Jesse A- Dated this 26th day o f May 1914. ugene Grant 1 Eugene Lose t| c deed 1-3 interest in tide land Administrator. fronting lot 2 sec 1 lot 8 sec 11 lot 4 sec 5-26-5t 12 A e side of lot 4 sec 1 tp 26 s r 14 w m FOR SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE Mami Publishing Company Dayton, Ohio //V THE BARN E a s ie r to U s e C h e a p e r to U s e BABBITT S LYE IN TH E NEW SIFTER CAN T U S T as m uch as ** you want—no more —co m e s out o f the new sifting top. You add a lot o f water, and the strongest cleanser known is ready for use. 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