Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 01, 1914, Image 2

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    Republican
T ick et
Election 1914
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8 . Senator
R. A. Booth
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Our Special Big Four Magazine O ffer!
W o m a n ’ s W orld—Household—People’s
Popular Monthly—Farm Life
For Congress
W. C. Hawley
For Governor
James Withycombe
V special arrangement secured by (he Coquille Herald, enables ns
to otter to our subscribers for a limited time only The COQUILLE
HERALD for one year with a full year’s subscription to all four
of the above high-grade publications, at the special price of $1.75,
For Justice of the Supreme Court
Henry J. Bean, Lawrence T.
Harris, Thomas McBribe,
Henry L. Benson, Charles
L. McNary
For Attorney General
George M. Brown
Four Big Magazines ALL FIVE
For Supt. of Public Instruction
J. A. Churchill
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For Commissioner of Labor
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For Railro
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Entered as second class matter May
8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille,
Oregon, under act of Congress of March
S, 1879.
P. C. LEVAR, Lessee.
Devoted to the material and social
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­
ticularly and o f Coos County generally.
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance
P h on e Main 381.
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PORTLAND H OG”
ti rim dm te grades n! Riverton
X Die Barton, Norway dist No 43
Earle Sim mons, M yrtle creek,
diet No, 52.
G race Barker, Johnsons Mill.
T. C. Y ou n g , Sitkuui.
E lizab eth Childs, upper Fishtrap,
4 m onths lon g er.
N ellie Breuer, Pleasant View.
E. R. Jones, principal at B rid ge;
F loren ce Jenn in gs interm ediate and
primary.
Etta B row n ell, south Nnrwav,
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FINJ^QAL SITUATION DISCUSSED
James T. Chinnock
For Representative 5tb Dist.
Charles R. Barrow
For Representative 6 th Dist
S. P. Pierce
For County Judge
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A s cou ld be seen by the state in­ uecesearily w ill be the stagnation
dustrial notes on the first page, last and depression in business.
O n the other hand, as an offset
w eek, the H erald has at last suc­
ceeded in b rea k in g into the state to this forecast o f the distant luture,
is the fact that by the war loss that
n ew s, th u sly:
“ E ditor L ev ar of
com es to E u ropeau nations there
the C oquille H erald refused to give will be open to our enterprise the
free p u b licity for Portland buyers vast com m erce o f South A m erica
w eek ” O ur thanks are due to Brer that n ow is tributary to E urope
H ofer for pla ciu g this tact belore T h is sh ou ld and will be diverted to
the cou n try press; it may en cou ra ge our ports p rovid ed our m erchants
som e other newspaper man to refuse are a live to their opportunities
to be w ork ed for free advertising by T h is com m erce m ay, in great m ea­
the Portland job b ers w ho never sure, oflset tbe loss o f E uropean
spend a cent with the newspapers business.
o f the state.
T h e n , again may com e to onr
L ater, w e n otice in another in ­ cou n try a nother great and valuabla
stallm ent of state items that: " E d i ­
gain in the reestablishm ent of our
tor Percv L ev ar o f the C oqu ille
M erchant M arine
Prior to 1861 ,
H erald hit the Portland free p u b li­
the A m erica n Marine was the equal,
city h og a solar p lexu s blow , aud
if n ot tbe superior, o f any Marina
so have m any other pu blishers.”
service in the w orld, but the civil
war destroyed it. By the repeal ot
In con n ection w ith the above, our antiquated sh ip p in g laws that
the H erald is in receipt o f the first have stunted the grow th o f our
D um be'
ot T h e
M an ufactu rers’ M erchant M arine, an opportu nity
Journal, the official organ of the com es to us that will be ol untold
M anufacturers’ A ssocia tion o f O re ­ value if properly availed of. W heu
gon.
T h e m anufacturers "t a k e an A m erican can bu y ships where
this occasion to sincerely thank tbe he pleases and sail them under our
press o f this city and state for the] flag, and man and officer them with
assistance given this o r g a n iz a tio n 1 w hom he pleases, we snail be on a
in the past, and full credit w ill be parity with the other nations of the
given ip the future for any favors w orld and, in deed, w ith our enter­
re ce iv e d ." Sure! T h a t is n ice of prise should surpass all other na­
the m anufacturers.
But som e of tions.
us have w orked this thing ol livin g
In con clu sion , let me beg o f you
on credit to the lim it and w ould be to be ol good cheer
F in ancial c o n ­
quite w illing to
dition s are sound and w ill remain
“ T a k e tbe cash and let the credit so. T h e prospects lor a period of
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prosperity in the near future are
If the
O teg on
m anufacturers bright and it but rem ains for you
think they can capture the m arkets business men to m ake the best ol
o f the state w ith ou t newspaper ad­ the opportunities that w ill present
vertising, it is certainly tbrir pri­ them selves to you in the near future
vilege to g o to it, but let them be in ord er to reap a b ou n tifu l harvest
consistent. T h e y seem to h ave a for you r efforts
very lively appreciation o f the fact
G o o d luck to each and all c f vou.
that newspaper p u b licity that does
not cost tbern any tbiu g is very
m uch to be desired, and “ full credit
w ill be given ”
But suppose the
newspaper men of the state w ould
cease to be a lot ot easy suckers?
T h e suggestion of tbe H erald is
that we proceed to d o so.
I f our near u eig b b or com m en ces
to m ake wire fen cin g or ir o n in g ;
boards or screen d o o rs, we g iv e him
In Germany, where pro­
about one local w rite-u p, and then
hibition is unknown and
we exp ect him to pay for any fu r­
where all the people have
ther advertising.
W hen E . E (
been temperate drinkers of
J oh n son leases the local mill and
wholesome beers and light
saws lumber for the local market
wines, there is less drunk­
he puts an ad in the H erald and
enness than in Maine or in
pays for it like a m an. T h en why
Kansas—the two most con­
should we give free space to the
spicuous prohibition state«
Portlaud m anufacturers for the
in the Union.
b oosu n g o f their business?
The same is true of France
T o g o further, the manufacturers
and Italy. The world over
are n ow ca llin g on the newspapers
you will find that the really
to h elp the propogauJa for a 5 pel
temperate races are those
cen t preferential for O regon made
who are not prohibited from
ariicles in state, cou n ty and city
drinking temperate bever­
con tracts
T h e y tried to get thi-
ages such as beer and wine.
on the ballot as an initiative meas
ure, but cou ld noi get en ough sig
Prohibition in Germany, Franc#
or Italy would produce exactly
natures on their je 'it io n
N ow
the same results that It has pro­
they propose to m ake ' the fight of
duced in every state in the Union
their liv e s " to get it through the
where prohibitory laws have been
legislature. It sim ply means a b o n ­
enacted. It Would not stop men
us o f 5 per cent to be paid to the
from drinking nor decrease drunk­
O regon m anufacturers out of state,
enness, but it would dri'-e out the
co u n ty and city treasuries.
It is
mild drinks and encourage men
a su bsidy pure and sim ple. Per
who d o drink to resort secretly to
the highly concentrated spirits.
haps the newspaper« .->! the state
Will h elp bam boozle the people in ­
If prohibition really eared men
to sta n din g tor it atui then again,
from the “ curseof drink” it would
perhaps they w on ’ t
have more to commend it to the
iutelligenceof the people. But,as
the great editor, Henry Watterson,
Teachers Engaged
observes in the Louisville Courier-
Journal, " I t duos not promote
S ch ool Supt. Baker gives the
either temperance or virtue. It
arouses human passion to frenzy
H erald the follow in g data re g a rd ­
by restricting private rights. It
in g teachers w ho have been engaged
does
not reduce drunkards. It
f o r schoola in the various Coquiile
multiplies Pharisees and male­
valley districts:
fa c to r s ."— P a i d A d v e r t i . m e n t .
H elen H obbios. A m ro diet No. 3.
J. W . Burkhart, Parkersburg.
E. D. ULRICH,
Aunie W ickman, primary and in
Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Oregon
Prohibition
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For Sheriff
Alfred Johnson, Jr.
For County Clerk
Robt. R. Watson
For County Treasurer
T. M. Dimmick
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Frank J. Miller
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For County Coroner
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Herald is glad to announce to his subscribers the comple­
tion of this splendid arrangement, whereby he can offer
such an excellent list o f publications in connection with
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For Commissioner of Port of Bandon
A. McNair and C. R. Moore
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Walter Sinclair
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Ned C. Kelley
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FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR m in in g en gin eerin g
Salem, Sept. 28 -O ct 3, 1914
$ 20,000.00
w ork
A m al­ gon, at the address hereafter men- |
so a m em ber oi the O regon S ’ ate tioned.
J ohn D. G oss
S ociety o f E ngineers.
Will you
J ohn
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support me at the polls?
Attorneys for the Plaintiff j
Address 1st Nat’ l Bank Bldg.,
E H. K E R N
Marshfield, Oregon.
8-4-6t
| In the Ciicult Court of the State of
In the Circuit C ourt o f fh e S ta le o f O r e ­
Oregon lot C oos County
Offered in Premiums for Ag- w J. C o n r a d ,
Plaintiff
ricultural, Livestock, Poultry
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a m e s H a m il t o n and
SUMMONS
Textile and other exhibits. L. B. B il lin g s and
FOR
Horse races, Shooting Tourn- all other persons or PUBLICATION
parties
unknown,
IN
nament Band Concerts, Boys’ claim ing any right, FORECLOSUFE
estate, lien or
OF
C a m p , M ovin g Pictures, title,
interest in the real
TAX LIEN
state
described
Children’s Playground, Bee e herein,
Defendants.
Demontrations, Animal Cir­
James Hamilton and L. B. Billings
cus and other free attractions To the
above named defendants
111 the Name o f the State o f Oregon:
You are invited.
you are hereby notified that W. J.
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NOTICE
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gon for C ooa C ou n ty
W . J. C o n r a d .
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Plaintiff,
vs.
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J. W. H a n e lin e and
I all other persons or I
i parties
unknown,
j claim ing any right,
title, estate, lien o r
interest in the real
estate
described
herein,
SUMMONS
for
PUBLICATION
and after August 1, 1914 our
office hours will be as follows:
8 A. M. to 12 M. and 1 P. M to 3 P. M.
All our customers are earnestly request­
ed to remember these hours so that
none may lose the Cash Discount on
their bills by presenting them after 3
P. M. on the tenth of the month.
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FORECLOSURE
OF
TAX LIEN
Defendants
To J. W . Haneline the above named
defendant
In the Name o f the Siate o f Oregon:
you are hereby notified that W J.
Conrad the holder o f Certificate o f De­ Conrad the holder of Certificate o f De­
linquency numbered 44 issued on the linquency numbered 35 issued on the
^ the
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day o f April, 1913 by
Tax ____
Col 27tn day o f June, 1912 by the Tax Col-
Send for Premium List and 29th
lector o f the County o f Coos, State o f lector o f the bounty o f Coos. State of
io r the amount o f Four and j Oregon, for the amount o f Eight and
Oregon, i , for
Entry Blanks.
Dollars, the same being
the-) 17-100 Dollars, the same being the
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then n due
and delinquent for tax
due
and -3 delinquent
for O amount
Reduced rates on all railroads amount *- then
taxes for the year 1909 together with es for the year 1909 together with penal
For particulars address
penalty, interest and costs thereon up­ tv, interest and costs thereon upon the I
the real property assessed to you, the real property assessed to you, o f |
FRANK MEREDITH, Sec, o on f which
you are the owner as appears which you are the owner as appears o f ,
o f record, situated in said C ounty and record, situated in said County and
Salehi, Oregon
State, and particularly bounded and de­ State; and particular y bounded and
scribed as follows, to-w it: Beginning on described as follows, to-wit: South
the township line 2039.70 feet E. o f the East Quarter o f the South East Quar­
corner o f Townships 25 and 26, Ranges ter (S E '4 S E '4 ) o f Section Eighteen
12 and 13 run N. 45.5J E. 276.5 feet to (18) Township Twenty Eight (28) S.
left bank o f Catching Slough; run S. Range 12 W . Willamette Meridian Coos
“ S ch o o lin g in you th shou ld in v a ria b ly b e
along said slough 75.5° E. 199 8 feet; County, Oregon, containing 40 acres
directed t o p rep a re a p erson in the best w av
run S. 6 m " E. 121» feet : run S. 53* E more or less.
for th e b est p erm an en t o ccu p a tion for w h ich
You are further notified that said W.
he ia ca p a b le. ’— P residen t C. W Eliot.
142.8 feet; run W . on township line
621.4
feet to place o f beginning, all in J. Conrad has paid taxes on said prem- i
This is the Mission of the
Sec. 31, T. 25 S. R. 12 West of Willam­ ises for prior or subsequent years with
ette Meridian, Coos -County, Oregon, the rate o f interest on said amounts as
follows:
containing 1.5 acres.
Tax
R a te 1
You are further notified that said W.
Forty-«i<th School Veer Opens
R ec’ t
of
J. Conrad has paid taxes on said prem­ Y ear’ s Date«“
Paid
No.
Am ’ t int.
for prior or subsequent years with Tax
SEPTEH BER 18th, 1914 ises
the rate o f interest on said amounts as 1910 June 27, 1912 8916 $5 63 12
Write for Illustrated loo-page Book follows
1911
7258 $8 96 12
let. "THE L ife C a r e e r .” and forCata 1
Tax
Rate 1912 May 15, 1913 2636 $3 40 12
log containing full Information
Said J ’ W. Haneline as the owner of
Date
Y .ar ’ s
R ec’ t A m ’ t
of
D egree C o u r s e s - AGRICULTURE : Tax
No.
Paid
int. the legal title o f the above described
property
as the same appears ot record, 1
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Hairy Hus­ 1910 Apr. 29, 1913 9095 »9 97 12
and each o f the other persons above
bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. 1911
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9186 *5 47 12
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named are hereby further noti ied that
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, 1912
6165 43 39 12
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LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO­ 1908
$0 28 12 W. J. Conrad will apply to the Circuit
NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, 1907 May 23,
Court o f the County and State afore­
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6402 $3 62 12
ENGINEERING:
Electrical, Irrigation,
Said James Hamilton and L. B. Bil­ said for a decree foreclosing the lien
Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. lings as the owners o f the legal title o f against the property above described,
Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. the above described property as the and mentioned in said certificate. And
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
same appears o f record, and each of you are hereby summoned to appear j
Vocational Courier-Agriculture, Dairy­ the other persons above named are within sixty days after the first publi­
ing. Home Makers’ Course. Industrial hereby further notified that W.J.Conrad cation o f this summons exclusive o f the
will eppiy to the Circuit Court o f the day o f said tiret publication, and defend
Arts. Forestry, Business Short Course.
School o f Music—Piano, String, Band, < ountyand State aforesaid for a decree this action or pay the amount due
foreclosing the lien against the proper- above shown together with costs and
Voice Culture.
t; aboye described, and mentioned in accrued interest and in case o f your
F.unen Buttncw Cour«e by Mail Free
said
certificate. And you are hereby failure to do so, a decree will be ren-
A d d rn w T H K R H O IS T S AK,
summoned to appear within sixty dcacd foreclosing the lien o f said taxes
(tw 7-1 ft to 9-9)
C orva llis, O regon
days after the first publication o f this and costs against the land and premises
summons exclusive o f the day o f said above named.
This summons is published by order ;
first publication, and defend this action
For County Surveyor
or pay the amount due as above shown o f the Honorable John S. Coke, Judge
together with costs and accrued inter­ o f the ( ircuit Court o f the State o f Or­
I hereby a n n ou n ce m yself an in ­ est and in case o f your failure to do so, egon for the County o f Coos, and said
order was made and" dated this 3 dav of
dependent can didate for the office a decree will be rendered foreclosing August, 1914, and the date o f the first
the lien o f said taxes and costs against
o f cou n ty surveyor o f C oos C ou n ty, the land and premises above named.
publication o f this summons is the 4 ;
O regon .
I am a regular graduate
This summons is published by order day o f August, 1914.
All process and papers in this pro­
o f the Kansas Slate A gricu ltu ral o f the Honorable John S. Coke. Judge
ceeding may be served upon the under- ’
C ollege, class o f 1884
E n gaged o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Or­ signed residing within the State o f Ore­
egon {or the County o f Coos and said
for 14 years in (he loca tion , c o n ­ order was made and dated this 3 day o f gon, at the address hereafter men- j
struction and m aintenance ot rail­ August. 1914 and the date o f the first tioned.
J ohn D. G oss
roads, with tbe C. B & Q. R v , publication o f this summons is the 4 day
J ohn c . K e n d a l l
Mo Pac. R v , A T . & S. F Rv. of August. 1914 .
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
til process and papers in this pro­
C. R r & Pac. R y ., and for to ceeding may be served upon the under- ( Address 1st Nat'l Hank Bldg,
Marshfield, Coos Co., ktre.
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years em ployed in iriig ation and signed residing within the State o f Ore-
Free Camp Grounds
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THE LIFE CAREER
Oregon Power Company
OREGON AGRICUITURALCOLLEGE
Announcement
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I f AVING leased the plant of the Co-
* * quille Mill and Mercantile Com­
pany, the undersigned is now prepared
to fill all orders for any kind of
LUMBER
Especial attention will be paid to the
local demand, and every effort will he
made to supply anything needed at the
shortest possible notice. _ Your orders
are solicited.
E. E. JOHNSON
LESSEE
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