The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, May 18, 1917, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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nam ing the Mlb in a wild state. Ha
had caused much trouble to ranchers
in that vicinity and terrorised eevsral
of the inhabitants by chasing them in
past years. The boys started out last
Thursday with their four dogs to en­
deavor to pot an and to the depreda­
tions of the animal, with the result
that the dogs soon picked up his thail
and cornered him in the march and a
bottle royal ensued. The bear gashed
one of the doge severely in the early
part of the battle and it was then
that they conceived the idea of r«p-
taring Urn alive. Ropes ware se­
cured and after many failures a rope
was gotten around hie jaws and he
was soon securely "hog-tied.” A
home and sled were taken to the place
and the animal was brought to the
ranch houee wham his tusks were ex­
tracted and he was turned loose in a
secure stockade.
At the time of the capture the boor
weighed in the neighborhood of four
hundred pounds but was very thin.
Those who have seed him say he win
reach the six hundred mark when in
prime condition. At the prevailing
price of pork this capture will net the
boys a tidy sum as a result of their
strenuous sport.
A year or ao ago, while traversing
the woods back of his place, Tom Me-
to call tho raee off. Night Office»
Jackson flaehod bis light oa two
young man drinkiag fron a bettle
bock ef the oM tqlepkone Office wfaich
caused them to take to their beeis.
Jackson called to them to halt, but
thsy separatad and one gut into the
dance hall whsre ha was quiekly lest
to sigbt in the eaowü. Epperson hoard
Jackson caU and aaw tho ©toer ans
m but ssido front giving bim s
shipping concern, have at- present un­
der construction six large ocean Un-
era.
The first act of Mr. Christensen up­
en his arrival was to increase wages
at the mill 10 per seat, the increase
taking effect May le t He stated
that the fir market is looking up again
end that in his opinion tbs entire Pa­
cific coast is do# for a period of re­
newed business activity.—Western
World.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
tbs party bidding Will duly enter into
and execute the contract Should the
successful bidder to whom tho eon-
tract is awarded fail to execute the
same within five days (not including
Sunday) from the date of tho mailing
of the notice from tho County Court
to Urn, according to tho address
therewith given, that the contract is
ready for signature, such cash, bond
or certified cheek shall be forfeited to
Coos County, and the same shall be
the property of the County. All oth­
er cash, bonds, and certified checks
will be returned to the unsuccessful
bidders who submitted tho same.
M c G sa T o S ob Mine.
/. R. McGee, of Riverton, returned
last week from a trip, to Portland
with tho news that tho final nego­
tiations were complete whereby he
secures control of the Kay coal mine
at R iverita. This property has for
several months been operated by a
company of whieh W. 8. Hall was
manager, but in the futur« toe mine
will be operated under the general
supervision of Mr. McGee. On May
7 he was granted a trust deed of the
property end on that date took form-
COQUILLE HARDWARE CO
NEW GOLD STRIKE.
Plans inay be seen and forms of
specifications and contract may be se­
cured et the County Clerk's Office,
Court-house, Coquille, Oregon.
Plan Deposit
A deposit of $10 will be required
for jdans and specifications. Deposit
will be returned to cash bona fide bid­
said County. „
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COUNTY COURT OF
COO» COUNTY. The right is reserved to reject any
James Watson,
or all proposals or to accept the pro­
County Judga
posal or proposals damned best for
G. J. Armstrong,
County Commissioner Coos County.
COUNTY COURT OF
Archi« Philip,
COOS COUNTY.
County Commissioner
Atteet: L. W. Oddy,
County Clark.
Coquille, Oregon, May 9th, 1917. 17t4
is in a position to get fa* better re-
n um ber of parties who have offered to
finance the development of the pros­
pect. It is a placer proposition and
h* has about 700 acne of land sur­
rounding the place under bond. The
men believe that they have found the
original source of all the platinum
along tho coast, as the find is on a
tributary to Rogue river, and in e dis­
trict that was mined successfully 50
yean age^—Western World.
the front door of the County Court
House, in the City of Coquille, Ceos
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell a t public auction to the highest
and beet bidder for cash in hand all
of tho right, title apd interest of the
defendants or either or any of them
in and to tho following described
real property to-wit:
Lot four; tho south half of tho
northeast quarter; the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter; the
thirteen West ef the W illamette Mer­
idian; also tide land fronting Let two
Section thirteen and Lot four of Sec­
tion eighteen above mentioned, sav­
ing and excepting, however, froin th r
foregoing description tho following
described parcels to-wit:
Beginning a t that place where the
east boundary Uno of the right of
way of the G. B. R. A E. R. R. A N.
Co. intersects the h K section line,
running E. A W. through the 8W14
of 8. 18, T. 28, 8 of R. 12, W. ef toe
Willamette Meridian, thence N. 81 de­
grees E. 8.10 chains, thence S^_JÇ,X
degrees E. 6.50 chaina, thence W. 7J8
chains to place of beginning and eon-
Also beginning a t a point on too
right bank of Coquille River, from
which an ask 1 m l inches hi rtietea
tar bean N. 28 degrees W. 12 links
distant, said point being N. 8 % de-
STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF
COOS.
Sealed proposals, addressed to the
County Court of Coos County, Ore­
gon, and endorsed “Proposals for Con­
structing a Bridge In Coos County,
over the South Fork of the Coquille
Hiver, Myrtle Point,” will bo re­
ceived
Court of Coo#
Many Millionaires These. County by at the its County
office in the Court
Major W. C. Hinman, who le a House, Coquille, Oregon, until 2:00
member of the Reserve Officers’ o’clock P. M., on the 7th day of Jane,
Training Camp in San Francisco, 1917, and a t that time and place will
writes that he is now a full-fledged be publicly opened and read.
commander of the Twelfth Pro­ Proposals for tho structure will
visional Company at tho Presidio, ris­ cover one one 180 foot steel spaa
s t 5:80 in the morning, working ten with alternate préposai on wood, con­
hour* through tho day, wi«i two crete piara, timber approaches, and a
hour« of study et night.
concreta viaduct over the tracks of
His company includes 148 members, the Southern Pacific Railroad Com-
representing asme startling incarnée
NOT1CE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
FORECLOSURE.
Notice is Hereby Given, That under
end by virtue of an execution and or­
der of sale issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
too County of Coos, on the 8th day
of May, 1917, in a certain cause pend­
ing in said Court wherein R. H. Mast,
Trusten, is plaintiff, and Ida J. Al­
berts, her husband D. L. Alberts; Al­
fred Johnson, J r , hie wife Flora
Johnson; E. E. Johnson, his wife Julia
Johnson; C. McC. Johnson, his wife
Dell Johnson; Kitty Slagle, her hus­
band J. C. Slagle; Ethel Mehl, her
husband T. B. Mehl; sad Esther Dol­
lar and her husband J. Stanley Dol­
lar; and E. E. Johnson as tho Ad­
m inistrator of tho estate of Alfred
interest on as
«% per ennui
April, 191T.
I WILL on
of Juno, 1911
o’clock in tho
8 chains, tbence N. M degrees E. 2
cHains, thence N. 84 isgrsse E. 8.70
chains to 14 % section lins running
E. A W. through S. H of 8. 18, T.
28. 8. of R. 12 W. of W. M. tbence
W. along said * 14 section lins to
the right bank of the Coqutlla River,
thence up right bank of Coquille Riv­
er to the place of beginning and eon-
taintag 12.97 acros, mors er leas.
Alte a boom prtvBege commencing
a t the place where tne % % section
Uns running R. A W. through the
SW * of S. 18, T. 28, 8. of Range
12, W.’ of W. M. intersects high tide
Ihm of tho right bank of the Coquille
River, thence E. 10 fest, th e m ln a
southweeterly direetion, keeping a t a
d lata nee of 10 tost from and parallel
to aald high tide Uns to the 14 %
section line running N A l thrnnsh
ths NE 14 of 8. 24, T. 28, 8. ef R.
13> W. of Willemette Meridian,
thence N. to tow tide line of Coquillt
River, thanes In a northeasterly di­
rection down stream , »tong said low
tote Una tu a pUea wert of the blace