■■■ DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY PIANO GONTEST We Have Our Stock on Display Now and Invite Your Inspection 0 Leather Goods, Smokers’ Sets Parisian Ivory, Manicure Artcles KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE --------------------------------------------- PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Entered as second class matter May 8, 1905. at the post office a t Coquille, Oregon, underact ol Congress of March 8, 1879. ¡established rates. What is fair for the one is fair lor the other capital, combining and bargaining collectivel) , cannot just ly deny the same privilege to labor. That is the way enlightened em ployers look at it alter many years ol experience. P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. Devoted to the material and social But there is more tllan mere hon upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par- or and justice in their attitude ticularly and cf Coos County generally. The average employer has observed Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance (Gold Beach Globe) Mrs. Samuel Powell last Friday closed a very successful nine months’ term of school in the Ferry District. County Surveyor Caugbell started to survey out the propi se<l new road this morning from t o w D to Je rry ’s flat The prisoners now confined in the county jail have been basking in the sun tbe last few days, digging out and burning three or four | stumps which still remained in the Court House Square. Their work improved the appearance of the yard wonderfully. Word reached here early this morning by phoue that a body of an unknown man bad been found iu the river at Gold Bar. T. A. Billings found the body aud gave as bis opinion that it was that of Frank Morsey, who in company with A. II Cuitis was attempting to come to Gold Bi ach in a row boat Mr Morsey losing his life just above tbe Government bridge. The body- looked as though it had been in tbe water some two months, which tallies with the time of the above mentioned accident. that industry operates most smooth ly and profitably when the relations of the employer and the em T H E CO UNTY JU D G E S H IP ploye are on a basis of mutual ben efit and dignified self-respect. He The county judgeship seems to finds that unionism at its best pays be still an unsettled question, and even him to deal with a strongly it is likely that legal proceedings organized, successful and law-abid will be inaugurated when the prop ing organization rather than with a er time comes mob of discontented individuals. Judge John F. Hall and Judge- There is still much to be done on elect James Watson are acting in both sides before conditions are per the most friendly spirit and neither fect. Some employers are still un In the Circuit Court ot the State of O re wants anything not right or legal ,. .................. gon in and for the County of Coo* It has been stated that both are USt an UmDte hgent and so are some union leaders. But it is re willing to leave the matter to Judge assuring to observe bow the inter N. Osmundson and Sar- ) Coke, but it does not appear that a ah Wickham Plaintiff, I S ummons settlement could be made in that ( ests of the two si es tend more and vs. FOR more to merge in one common iu- way that would preclude the dan Louis Mageix, J. J. Stan- | pu blicatio n tertst, even when the employers ley, O. F. Beaman. C. L. I IN ger of later complications. Judge and workmen imagine that their Crouch and also all other ) FORECLOSURE Coke would be bound by the deci persons or parties un- | of goals are worlds apart—Evening known, claiming an y I TAX sion of the Supreme Couit in anoth right, title, estate, lien LIEN Record. er case, and must decide in favor of or interest iir the real estate described herein. the present incumbent, Judge Hall. Defendants. The construction of the constitution To Louis Mageix, C. F. Beaman, C. under which the Supreme Court Mrs. M. W. McCormac, of River L. Crouch, the above named defend made the decision re.erred to was ton is in the city today. She was ants, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF that the constitutional amendment wearing a gold ring which she had OREGON: raising the term of county judges recovered after it bad lain in the You are hereby notified that N. Os mundson and Sarah Wickham, the from four to six years went into ef ground for twelve years. It was holders of Certificate of Delinquency fect as soon as it was approved by \ found In the garden, where it had numbered 72 issued on the 31st day of the popular vote. In other words, evi(j 0Dt]y slipped from her finger March, 1910, by the Tax Collector of the County of Coos, State of Oregon, It went into effect at the same in through being too large. The for the amount of One and 22-100 Dol stant as the election of the judges KrouU(, h>d be<m cuhivate(, tvprv lars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the at the same election tour years ago. season, but this summer the riDg year 1907 together with penalty, inter est and costs thereon upon the real pro But it is the opinion of many law found its way to the surface under perty assessed to you, of which you are yers, as well as unterrified laymen, the eye of a boy who was working the owner as appears of record, situa ted in said county and State, and par that the Supreme Court slipped a the garden As it was her wedding ticularly bounded and described as fol cog in that case There is now a 1 ring Mrs. McCormac was greatly re lows, to-wit: Lots 33, 34, 35 and 36, Block 24, Portland Addition to Bandon, provision of the constitution touch juiced to get it again. accoiding to the plat on file and of re ing its owk amendments which I cord in the County Clerk’s office in the County of Coos, State of Oregon. clearly provides that they go into I You are further notified that said N. effect only on promulgation by the -------- Osmundson and Sarah Wickham have paid taxes on said premises for prior or governor As the governor did County Surveyor Gould aud subsequent years with the rate of in not promulg te the amendment in | crew were surveying in Brewster terest on said amounts as follows: question, until alter the electiou, it | valley last week I would appear that it did not go into Ed Abernethy after making a trip effect until some appreciable time I to Marshfield, went to Portland to 59 15 p c after the judges were elected and vist his mother who is sick at the 1908 Mch 31 1910 1 8575 Apr 4 1910 6369 1 08 15 p c therefore could not affect the length I home ol her sister. Mrs. Kamm. 1909 1910 Feb 6 1911 54 1 40 15 p c of their terms, which was four years | Then he goes to Forest Grove to 1911 Feb 9 1912 111 1 84 15 p c 1912 Mch 12 1913 2320 2 37 15 p c by the old provision under which j visit his father. 1913 Mch 19 1914 2117 2 78 15 p c they were elected. Said Louis Mageix.C.F.Beeman, C. L. Mr Frye made a trip over the It seems to be a case for backing Crouch as theownersof the legal title of mountain last week. He said there the above described property as the water on the part of the Supreme same appears of record, and each of is about 18 inches of snow in the Court, and an opportunity will be the other persons above named are mountains. hereby further notified that N. Os furnished immediately after the Phone Main 3 8 1 . Found Lost Ring OF INT. rate AM T. TAX NO. R E C ’P T P A ID DATE YEAR S TAX A hunch of horses were driven The notion that big employers of labor are generally opposed to la out over the Coo« Bay road last bor organizations gets a severe jolt week. As the loose horses carried in a statement from the federal com harness their owners have knocked mission on industrial relations. off railroad work until good wea This nonpartisan body, which be ther gan its work only a year ago, has CURRY COUNTY CULUNGS among its many activities been sounding employers with regard to (From the Port Orford Tribune) their attitude toward organized la Mrs. N F. Woodcock ia enjo\ing bor. And as a member info raed tbe convention of the lederation ot a visit from her niece, Miss Mildred labor, that out of 300 employers re Bundy of Marshfield. presenting the country’s biggest in Tbe Grace Dollar sailed from San dustries, only five opposed the prin Francisco for Port Orford this cipal of collective bargaining which morniDg for a shipment of ties is the basis of unionism, says an Ray Dement, Ihe Myrtle Point exchange cattle buyer, ia in this neighbor This is perhaps the strongest tes hood for the purpnne of buying timony we have ever had as tn the stock cattle. fairness of tbe men at the head of (Hint Malehorn, who has been in our industries. Fitty nine out of 60 are willing that tbeif workmen Cl*llforni* ,or ,he P“ > U “ r- h»» re enjoy the advantages of pooling to a11'1 "'»* Or their labor and selling it at uniform '■ good enough for him rates just as the owners of the; A scarcity of bay exists at Port plants themselves pool their capita! , Oi ford and several teams are not and assume the right of buying la-1 working that would otherwise be bor or selling their own product a t ! doing so Tue Rustler brought s CLOSES AT All votes must be in at that or they cannot be counted. Candidates and their friends will please bear this in mind. Every one will be treated alike and the contest will postively close at the hour named. mundson and Sarah Wickham will ap ply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the lien against the property- above described. and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty days alter the first publication of this summons exclusive of the day of said first publi cation, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown togeth er with costs Hnd accrued inteest and in case of your failure to do so, a de cree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs agaidst the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable John S. Coke. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos and said order was made and dated this 18th day of December. 1914, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 22na day of December, 1914. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the under signed residing within the State of 1 Oregon, at the address hereafter men tioned. L. A. L1IJEQVIST. Attorney for the Plaintiff. I Address Coquille, Oregon. 12-22-7t Theo. BerjrmaDShoeMfg.Co. Incorporated Manufacturers of The Celebrated Berqmann Shoe The Strongest and Nearest Water Pr >of shoe made for loggers, miners prospectors and mill men. 6 2 1 Thurman Street P o r t l a n d . O hfoox . A gent for Coquille H.N LO R E N Z Oregon Power Company. D O N T FORGET V Special Christmas Prices^S^ Wednesday and Thursday Reg. Price Special BRASS JARDINIERS ___$3.00 . . . . $2.00 “ “ 2.50 1.75 “ “ 1.85 1.25 BRASS CANDLESTICK 1.90 1.20 PIPE STAND 1.00 .75 PIPE STAND AND TRAY 1.50 1.00 TEA BALL TEA POTS 1.25 .95 “ “ “ “ 1.05 1.25 PERCOLATORS ______ 4.25 . . . . . 3.40 “ 4.50 3.50 “ 4.75___________ 3.60 “ 6.00 4.25 “ 0.25 4.25 6qt STEW KETTLE_____1,75. . . . 1.35 8qt STEW KETTLE 2.10 1.65 ROUND ROASTER_____1.85 1.50 9pc COMBINATION SET 2.25 1.75 For C h r i s t m a s We have a nice line of staple goods suitable for gifts and don^ up in Christmas Packages Smoking Jackets, Sus penders, Handkerchiefs, Supporters and other use fu l articles. Navajo Robes, with cords and trimmings complete — fine for bath robes. You will not know real petticoat com fort until you have wer? I WlosriTP:.' ■ the kind that fits without pucker or wrinkle, and will never bind or sag. Needs no alteration. This is because of the patented elastic waistband and side gussets. W e have KLOSFIT PETTIC O A TS in all the popular shades. Messaline and Silk Jersey at $5.00 upward, or in Cotton $1.50 upward. Call and See 3 0 0 0 VOTES On the dollar on all above goods R O S E ’ S C a s h S t o r e JUST RECEIVED A shipment of Viator Talking Machines and Records. WILUAMJDN Make your Christmas selection 1 0 ,0 0 0 East Fork Items time set for the inauguration of the Thursday Mr. Benham and three newly elected judges, Jan 4, 1915. boys drove 34 hogs from Brewster valley to Sumner. Geo. King bought C A P IT A L FA V O R S UNIONISM them. To Our Customers:- We take this opportunity to thank you for your patronage during the year 1914. We extend to you our sincere thanks for your cooperation which has assisted us so much in serving you, and hope to merit the continuance of you patronage during the New Year. We also extend to you our best wishes for the New Year, and trust that success and prosperity will be yours, Sincerely, 5 P. N. SHARP THURSDAY DEC. 24 O The Coquille Herald r THE few belts on her last trip, but not enough to materially relieve the situation An effort is being made io get a considerable shipment di- | rect from the city. I d appreciation of his ability aa a football player and of his valuable assistance to their team the student; body of the Oregon Agricultural ■ College has presented Floyd Hunt- ley of Gold Beach with a beautiful sweater. Nat Boatwright, of Bandon, has ' been in this neighborhood for sev eral days inspecting railroad ties i }~| H U T * HAFFNERCD ENGRAVEIW-PR1NT&RS Bu K are D E N SAMS V E lt. COLO Extra Votes IMPORTANT On the Dollar o; n i cr»i ON Blue Enamel Ware Until the close of the Piano Contest we will give 10.000 Extra Votes on the dollar on each Cash purchase in' Blue Enamel Ware. Large assortment of useful uten sils to select from. ■f % Tracy, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned John D. Goss, has been appointed administrator of the estate of James Tracy, Deceased, and all cred itors of said estate are hereby notified to present their claims to me at my office in the First National Bank Building, Marshfield, < oos ( ounty, Oregon within six months from the date hereof. Said claims so presented shall be in writing, duly itemized, and verified as by law required. J ohn I). Goss Administrator. Date of first publics ion: November 24,1914. Date of last publication: December 22, 1914. ll-24-5t Sheriff s Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure EVENTS In the County Court of the State ofO re- gon for Coo* County A T In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas I ' T. Smith, Deceased. CITATION To Walter R. Smith, Alma B. Kay, W INTER SHOkT COURSE—JAN. 4-30 j 1 Bonnie F. Smith, Warren B. Smith, Agriculture, including Agronomy, Lyle C. Smith, Ezra M. Smith, Jose Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti phine Fletcher, Tucker, Levina culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, Catherine Stoltz, Mina Edward A. Smith, Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream William Thomas Smith and Annie L. ery Management, Marketing, etc. i Schneider, and Lizzie Smith, to all home Economics, including Cook | persons interested in said and estate, ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew G r e e t i n g : ing Dressmaking and Millinery. THE NAME OF THE STATE Commerce, including Business Man OF IN OREGON. You are hereby cited agement, Rural Economics, Business and required to appear in the i ounty Law, Office Training. Farm Account | Court of the State of Oregon the ing, etc. Engineering, including County of Coos, at the Court for Room Shopwork and Roadbuilding. I ',““" 9 “> cuu», » me u iu n noom FARMERS WEEK_FEBRUARY 1-6 thereof, at Coquille, in said County and on the 23rd day of December, A general clearing house session of State, 1914, at ten o’clock A. M. of that day, six days for ttie exchange of dynamic | then and to show cause, if any ideas on the most pressing problems exist, why there an order should not be grant of the times. Lectures by leading ed for the sale of the real property be- authorities. State conferences. | longing to the said estate as praved for EXTENSION SERVICE in said and described as lot two Offers lectures, movable schools, In I in block petition in Elliott’s addition to stitutes and numerous correspondence Coquille thirty City, Coos County, Oregon. '-our^eS on request. the Hon. John F Hall, Judge MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voice. of Witness the County Court of the State of Or for the County of Coos, with the No tuition. Reduced rites on all rail egon, seal of said Court affixed, this 21st day roads. I nr further inf tma Ion address, of November 1914. The Oregon Agricultural Collage, Attest: J a m e s W atson , Clerk, (tn 12-1 to 1-1) COKVALLLS. OREGON se al of By Robert R. Watson, county COURT Deputy Clerk. Notice to Creditors Str. Elizabeth THE HE RA L D W ILL GIVE 10,000 Votes each dollar received on sub O d Notice is hereby given that the under signed has, by order of the County Court for Coos County, Oregon, been duly appointed administrator of the es Regular as the Clock tate of Alfred M. West, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified that they are required to present the same, duly verified, with the propervouchers. to the undersigned at the office of A. J. Sherwood, in < oquille, Coos County, First-class fare onlv............... $7.00 Oregon, within six months from the Up freight, per ton 3.00 date of this notice. Dated this 8th day of December, 1914. i J o h n 'H. W est , Administrator of the Es j E . & E . T. Kruse tate of Alfred M. West. [ 24 California Street, San Francisco 18-8-.it Deceased. San F rancisco and Bandon Notice to Creditors scription, new or old until the close Oregon In the County ”0014 of the State of in and fur the County of Coos. In the matter of the estate of Jamea of the contest. For Reservation* J. E. NORTON Agent, Coquille, Oregon