Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 11, 1914, Image 4

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    8h« M i*»ed Queen Victoria.
GREATEST
V o tin g C o n t e s t
Ever
in C oquille
PIANOS GIVEN AWAY
Also Weekly Awards of Beautiful Silverware
L oie F u lle r iu h e r book te lls us how
she failed to see Q ueen V ictoria, u m is­
fo rtu n e d u e to th e ex ig en cies of th e a t­
rical co n tracts.
“O ne clay a t Nice som e one ca m e an d
ask ed m e to d an ce b efo re Q ueen Vic­
to ria. S he had Ju st a rriv e d a t th e
R iviera to p ass th e w in te r m ouths, a s
sh e w as accu sto m ed to do ev ery y ear.
I t m ay w ell be believed th a t I w a s
flu ttered by su ch a req u est. 1 assen ted ,
n a tu ra lly , an d s e t m y self to w ork m ak ­
ing all my p rep a ra tio n s fo r th is im
p o rta n t ev en t.
“T h e re w a s a knock a t th e floor. A
m aid b ro u g h t a teleg ram . I t w as sig n ­
ed by m y m a n a g e r an d w as couched
iu th e fo llo w in g w o rd s: ‘T a k e train
th is even in g , to sail d ay a f te r to m o r­
row ; d e stin a tio n , New Y ork.’
“ 1 rep lied w ith a m essag e p leading
fo r u d elay fo r th e p u rp o se o f d an cin g
b efo re Q ueen V ictoria.
I received
sim ply th e follow ing laconic teleg ram :
•Im possible. L eav e a t ouce. T im e is
m ouey.’
" T h a t’s w h y 1 did n o t d u n ce before
Q ueen V ictoria.”
R. E.SNim, V.-Pres
A J. SHERWOOD Pré«
l . H. H A Z A R 0 , C a s h i e r
FIR ST
0 . C SANFORD, Aa»t C ashier
N A TIO N A L
BANK
O P C O Q U 1 U L I, O R B G O ff .
Tran»act 8 aGenerul Banking
H iin in e s te
S« « f d of Olrootors.
K. O. Dement, A. J . 8h.-rwu<xJ,
I.. Hturlouker, I.. H. Haxanl,
Naiah Hacker. U. E. Shine.
N atio n al B ank o f C om m erce,N ew Y o rk C it
C ro ck er W o o lw o rth N 'l B ank, San F ra n c isc v
F irs t N u tio n all B ank o f P o rtlan d , P o rtla n d
R . S. K nowlton , P re s id e n t
G e o . A . R obinson , V ie e -P re s.
R. 11. M ast , C a sh ie r.
Farmers
and
Merchants Bank
C0QUILLE. OREGON
Op ned for Busines March. 1 8 9 0
R e b u ke d .
TH ESE
TH ESE
P IA N O S
P IA N O S
G IV E N
G IV E N
AW AY
The merchants whose names are given below have inaugu­
rated a contest in which the fortunate candidates will be
given valuable prizes each week, with grand prizes of pi­
anos like that illustrated here to be awarded at the end of
the contest.
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Rules of the Contest
100 for |1 .0 0 on cash sales.
200 for $1.00 in m e rc h a n d ise paid
w ith d u e bills.
300 for $1.00 on p a y m e n t of old ac­
counts.
200 for $1.00 on d u e bills sold.
200 for $1.00 on b arg ain a n d c le a r­
ance sales.
T he H erald gives 2000 votes for
each dollar on new an d 1000 votes
for each d o llar for ren ew als or
back subsetiptions-
A nd votes will be given a t th e
tim e sales are m ade only.
I n reference to issuing votes on
old accounts, th e y m ay be issued
for th e p a y m e n t of old acco u n ts,
th a t w ere in c u rre d p rio r to th is
d ate.
R U L E 2. V otes will be issued w ith
a tim e lim it of one w eek, an d m u s t
be cast in th e b a llo t box, provided
for th a t p u rp o se, before th e e x p ir ­
ation of th e tim e lim it.
B efoie
casting votes m ake a record for
your own g uidance.
p a p e r c a n n o t p a rtic ip a te a s c a n d i­
d a te s .
e n te re d , u n less b y special a rra n g e ­
m e n t w ith th e m e rc h a n t.
R U L E 4. M erchants shall in no in ­
s ta n c e issue votes u n til such votes
h a v e been properly sta m p e d w ith
th e ir firm nam e. C u sto m e rs sh o u ld
refu se th e m o th erw ise.
R U L E 8. E v ery d o d y is in v ite d to
n o m in a te c a n d id a te s. A ll th a t is
n ecessary is to send in th e n am e of
a n y young lady in th e c o m m u n ity .
T h is will e n title h e r to 2000 n o m ­
in a tin g votes and sh e will be e n te r ­
ed as a can d id a te .
R U L E 5. T h e soliciting of votes in
th e m e r c h a n t’s store, in fro n t of
sto re o r on prem ises is P R O H IB ­
IT E D .
In o rd er to fa c ilita te v o ting you
are requested to place y o u r votes
in an envelope an d seal it. P lease
w rite th e n u m b e r of votes th e e n ­
velope co n tain s a n d th e n am e of
th e c a n d id a te you d e sire to vote
for on th e o u tsid e .
R U L E 6. A vote th a t is sc ra tc h e d o r
m a rk e d in a n y m a n n e r a fte r it
leav es th e m e rc h a n t’s h a n d s , sh a ll
b e th ro w n o u t, provided th is d e ­
facing should ap p e a r t h a t a fig u re
h a d been ta m p e re d w ith .
R U L E 3. E m p lo y ees, clerk s an d r e l­
ativ es of th e m e rc h a n ts and new s­
R U L E 7. S ix w eeks from th e open in g
d a te , c a n d id a te s will no longer be
R U L E 9. V otes a re n o t tra n sfe ra b le
a lte r b eing cast.
R U L E 10. V otes th a t a re n o t p ro p e r­
ly stam p ed w ith th e m e r c h a n t’s
sig n a tu re , or votes w ith th e tim e
limit, e x p ired , will n o t be accep ted ,
R U L E 11. A co m m ittee selected by
th e m e rc h a n ts will c o u n t th e votes
each w eek, b e g in n in g w ith th e
th in ! week an d re p o rt th e re su lts
to th e H erald .
Call and see the Beautiful Prizes and Learn Method of Distribution
E 0. Anderson
- - P. E. Drane
This contest is conducted in connection with this newspaper
and votes will be given on subscriptions paid in;
either new or old ones.
2000 Votes on $1.00 for New
1000 Votes on $1.00 for Old
N o tic e is h e reb y g iv en th a t th e un­
d e rsig n e d h a s been appointed adm inis­
t r a t o r o f th e e s ta te o f T hom as T .
S m ith , d eceased, and all persons hav in g
c la im s a g a in s t th e said e s ta te a re h ere
■by re q u ire d to p re se n t th em w ith th e
p ro p e r vo u ch ers, w ithin six m onths
fro m th e d a te o f th is notice, to th e un­
d e rsig n e d a Jm in is tra to r a t the law o f­
fices o f J . . . S tan ley , in th e C ity o f Co-
q u ilte, Coos C ounty, O regon.
D ated J u ly 21, 1914
W h . O d d y .,
A d m in istra to r o f th e E s ta te o f
7-21-6t
T hom as T. S m ith , D eceased.
In co rp o rated
M a n u fa c tu re rs o f
The CelebratedHeramann Shoe
The Strongest and Nearest Water
Proof shoe made for loggers, miners
prospectors an.’ mill men.
621 Thurman Street
P
obtland ,
The Coquille Herald
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Notice to Creditors
O
b so o n .
co r respo n den ts :
L add & T ilto n B ank, P o rtla n d
N a tio n a l P a r k , New Y ork
EJ»-#9»4S^aN£S- -
F i r s t N atio n al B ank, S an F ra n c isc o
F i r s t T ru s t & S a -in g s , C’oos B ay
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O L D R E L IA B L E —E Q U IP P E D
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W IT H W IR E L E S S
STEAMER BREAKWATER
A L W A Y S O N T IM E
Sails fro m P o rtla n d a t 8 A. M.,
A u g u st 1st, 6 th , 11th, 16th, 21st, 26th, .'¡1st.
Sails fro m C oos B ay
A t 12:30 P. M ., A u g u st 3rd, 8 th 13th, 18th, 23rd, 28th.
P. L. STERLING, Agent
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Phone Main 181
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O p p o s e d to K n ig h th o o d .
AW AY
R U L E 1. T he m e rc h a n t sh a ll issue
votes as per follow ing sch ed u le,
excep tin g as h e re a fte r m ay be
m e n tio n e d :
T h e G erm an s — a s all ex ten siv ely
tra v e le d p erso n s k n o w —a r e g r e a t stic k ­
lers fo r titles. One m u st n o t only say
H e r r C u n eellariu s Bolz. H e r r D r. B a r­
on M eier. H e rr P ro fe sso r S ch m id t;
one m u s t al«»* say F ra u C ancel la rin s
Bolz, F ra u Dr. B aronin M eier, F ra u
P ro fe s so r S chm idt.
Also th e re art*
fine d istin c tio n s in title s
If one title
is h ig h e r th a n a n o th e r by so m uch a s
a h a ir’s b read th , th e w a y fa rin g m an
m u st n o t call th e rig h tfu l o w n e r of th e
h ig h er title by th e low er title. N ever!
A c e rta in public sc h o o lte ach er w ho a l­
read y en jo y ed th e title of m a s te r w as
p ro m ite d to head m aster. N ext d ay
you n g F ritz , q u ite u n a w a re a s y et of
th e h o n o r th a t h ad com e to his in s tru c ­
to r o v ern ig h t, g reeted him w ith his
usu al c h e e ry “Good m orning, m a s te r.”
“ P e rh a p s .” said th e new head m a s­
te r w ith d ig n ity —“ perh ap s you’d r a th ­
e r Ju s t call me A dolf.”—N ew York
P ost.
R e p o rted f o r T he H erald by th e T itle
G u a ra n te e and A b s tr a c t Co.
L. H . P earce e t ux to ,T. K . H a ig h t,
w d lots 15. 16, 17 A 18, blk 8. S m ith 's
F irst ad d to B an d o n ,
$10.
J . L. O rr to J o h n T>, Goss, q c deed
nw*4 of n e l-3 of sec 14 in tp 28 s r 14
w w m,
$10.
J u ly 24
A ugusta M iller e t v ir to H e rb e rt M il­ ad d to M arsh field , O regon,
$10
le r w d lot 20, b lk 3, lots 23 24, blk 10,
M illie J . W h itm o re e t vir to F ra n k E
E dm o n sto n sec ad d to M a rshfield , Coos A llen, a - d lots 1 <fc 2 in th e re-su rv ey
C o u n ty , O regon,
$10. of blk “ Y” W e ste rn ad d to th e c ity of
$900
Lloyd S pires e t al to Pacific Drug M arshfield, Coos Co, O re
C o m p an y , assig n m en t of lease.
L T M a tth e w s et u x e t al to J o h n B
A n d erso n et al w d p arcel of lan d in
J u ly 27
s w l4 of sei’ 25 tp 36 s r 14 w w m
$10
O rton L. W ad sw o rth e t ux to R ich ­
L T M atthew s e t ux e t al to J o h n B
a rd S. W oods, deed lots 29
30, b lk 4,
A nderson et al, q c <1 parcel in sw,l4 of
S unset P ark , B andon b each Coos Co.,
sec 25, tp 26 s r 14 w w in,
$10
n rc .
$10.
C h a rles Delfel, tr u s te e for J L M ul­
R ich a rd S Woo Is e t ux to W F P ru ­ len, e t ux to .1 L M u llen , w d lo ts 25
A. H . P oet e t ux to C . H . D onaca, w
d parcel of la n d in w 1* of e w l4 of s e l 4 i t t , deed lots 29 A 30, b lk 4, S u n set to 30, in clu siv e, bik 5, R iv ersid e add
n w l4 of sec 20 in tp 28 s r 14 w w m P a rk , B andon B each, Coos Co, O re, $10. to B andon, Coos Co, O reg
$10
U 8 of A to C lara A P ierso n , p a te n t
con 1 acre.
$10,
J u ly 28
A u g u sta M iller to H e rlie rt M iller, w s e * 4 of s e l4 of sec 30 in tp 30 s r 12 w w |
Paul J R asm u ssen to W illiam J M at­
d lot 20 in b lk 1, also Kits 23 A 24 in m con 40 acres.
blk lO .E dm osnton sec add to M arshfield
J S M ilne et u x to D avid R issue, w | th ew s, w d e l-a of n w l 4 A n ’.j of n e 1^,
tp 25 s r 12 w w m , con 60
$ 1 0 . d parcel of lan d in sec 36, tp 28 s r 15 tec 21,
$100
$10 acres,
A. Ja co b so n to Lloyd S pires et al, w w m .
M arshfield Lain! Co to A rth u r M itch- 1
lease, bldg on ea ste rn p a rt of lot 7, blk
Metal production in Oregon for
ell, w d lot 11, blk 4, Bay P ark . Coos
11, ex ten sio n to M yrtle P o in t.
1913
totaled $1,746.402.
Co
O
re
$10
Lloyd S pires e t al to W m . H. F earn -
S o u th ern O regon Co e t al to F E Al­
ley an d Don VV. S nyder, as Pacific Drug
Have y o u p a id the printer.
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len , q c <1 lot 8, b lk 34, P e rh a m P ark
C om pany, a s sig n m e n t of lease.
Coke o f N orfolk, w ho ev en tu ally
w e n t to th e lords a s E arl o f L eicester,
w a s fu rio u s w hen th re a te n e d w ith
knig h th o o d . A fter a n a tta c k on th e
p rin ce re g e n t’s life ¡11-1817 C oke w as
chosen to p re se n t him w ith an ad d re ss
fro m th e N orfolk W higs. T h ey con­
g r a tu la te d him h e artily on his escape,
b u t co n clu d ed by beseech in g him to
“ d ism iss fro m his p resen ce an d council
th o se a d v is e rs w h o by th e ir co n d u ct
h ad p ro v ed th em selv es a lik e enem ies
to th e th ro n e an d people.” On learn
in g th e te rm s of th e proposed ad d re ss
th e re g e n t, w ho k n ew th a t Coke v alu ed
his positio n as co m m o n er ab o v e e v e ry ­
th in g , d eclared . “ I f Coke e n te rs m y
p resen c e I sh all k n ig h t him .” W hen
th is th r e a t w as rep o rted to C oke he re ­
plied. “ I f h e d a re try to k n ig h t me I
s w e a r I ’ll b re a k his sw o rd .” —London
C hronicle.
E a s e d H er M in d .
M rs. Sim pson Jo n e s w a n te d to be­
com e a su ffra g e tte , b u t h e r h u sb an d
o b jected .
“ B u t,” sh e plead ed , “ if you only
k n ew w h a t a lo t one le a rn s a t th eir
m e e tin g s—all a b o u t refe re n d u m s and
recalls a n d ” —
“ I ’v e said no, a n d t h a t en d s it!”
sn ap p ed Mr. S im pson-Jones. “ If you
w om en w a n t to find th in g s o u t w h y
d o n ’t you follow th e ad v ice of St. Paul
a n d ask y o u r h u sb a n d s? You w om en
a r e su ch fools.”
T h is w a s too m uch fo r M rs. Sim pson-
Jo n e s’ long h u m b led sp irit.
“ T h a t’s ju s t th e tro u b le ,” s h e r e tu rn ­
ed. “ W om en h av e been ‘a s k in g th eir
h u sb a n d s’ fo r th e la s t 2,000 y ears, an d
th e y ’re still fools.” —New Y ork T rib u n e.
Roseburg Myrtle Point S tage
And Auto Line
I.cavt s M yrtle P o in t 7 a. m .
Arrives Roseburg,......5 p. in.
Leaves Roseburg
(i a. m.
~Arr. Myi tli Point by 5 p. m.
Make rr nervations in advance a t Ow I
Drug Stoie, Marshfield.
Carrying Baggage and United Stales Mail
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor
OtBce at I.a ird ’s Livery Barn, M yrtle P oin t, Botlt P hones
T9 mstf l a H W
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Why not have an extension telephone installed in
your residence, the price has been reduced to
60 cents per month. Think of the un­
necessary steps this will save you.
Coos Bay Home Telephone Co.
M ain Office
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M arsh field , Oregon
W o n In L o s in g .
S he w a n te d to do som e sho p p in g and.
a s is th e cu sto m of w iv es, fe lt th e need
fo r m o re m oney. She w e n t to h er h u s­
b an d a n d ask ed fo r th e loan o f a so v er­
eign.
“ B lit y o u ’ll n ev er pay m e b ack ,” pro­
teste d th e h u sb a n d . “ I ’v e len t you
m oney b efo re.”
“ I ’ll b e t you 2 sh illin g s I p ay you in
a m o n th .” said th e w ife.
“ R ig h t,” said th e h u sb a n d , leaping a t
th is sp o rtin g offer.
T h e m o n th passed. O ne m o rn in g th e
w ife cam e so rro w fu lly to h e r husband.
“ D ear, I ’ve lost t h a t bet. H e re ’s y o u r
2 sh illin g s.” —M a n ch ester G u ard ian .
P o ste d on S la n g .
A C hicago boy w ho is in th e eig h th
g ra d e a t school w as sp e a k in g a t th e
b r e a k f a s t ta b le th e o th e r m orning
a b o u t th e stu p id ity o f a n o th e r boy.
“G ee,” h e said, “ his b e a n ’s solid ivory!
I ca n h a n d him bull by th e y a rd an d
he n e v e r g ets hep t h a t h e’s b ein ’
conned a t a ll.”
A G a m e of C h a n ce .
“T h e re is n o th in g m ore u n c e rta in
th a n a h o rse race,” ex claim ed th e mud
w ith a ten d en cy to ta lk loud.
A nd th e m elancholy frie n d re ­
spo n d ed :
“ You n e v e r w o rk ed in a m eteorolog­
ical office, d id y o u ?” —E xchange.
H ave Y o u
A Long! H ead
For Figures?
Y
OU w a n t to keep dow n th e run
ing ex p en se of yo u r car.
W e can help you.
How?
Buy y o u r gaso lin e from us.
W e’ll sa v e roi* many a d o llar b e ­
fo re fail com es
We sell gaso lin e, oil an d g rease a t
low est figures o b ta in a b le an y w h ere.
F a m # o r F o rtu n e .
“ I f y ou could h av e y o u r choice,” she
ask ed , “ w hich w ould you ta k e —fam e
o r fo rtu n e ? ”
“ F o rtu n e ,” he replied w ith o u t a m o­
m e n t’s h esita tio n . “ F a m e g e ts a m an
n o th in g on au to m o b ile ro w .” —Chicago
R e c o rd -n e ra ld .
F o r C o u n ty S u rv ey o r
I hereby announce m y s e lf an in­
dependent candidate for the office
of county surveyor o f Coos Conn'v,
Oregon
I am a regular graduate
of the Kansas State Agricultural
College, class of 1884 Engaged
for 14 years in the location, con­
struction and maintenance ot rail­
roads. with the C. B. & Q. Ry.,
Mo. Pac. Rv , A T. & S. P. Ry.,
C. R. I. & Pac. Rv., and for 10
years employed in irrigation and
mining engineering work. Am al­
so a member of the Oregon State
Society of Engineers.
Will you
support me at the polls?
Our customers save money by buying their
gasoline from us. W e positively sell at cheapest
figure. Gasoline is of best quality.
KIME
& VON
PEGERT
List Y o u r P ro p e rty W ith
P acific Real E state Co.
Farm Lands, Timber Lands, Residence and
Business Property. Houses for Rent
M. M. Y oung, M a n a g e r
F. C. S tone, S e c re ta ry
Coquille, Oregon