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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1917)
_ y , — * j n FRIDAT, JOLT Iff, 191». ___________ PAGE SEVEN lUILLEHYETLE POINT - TESTING ASS’N. RECORDS sm M U S IC To Coos ¡C ounty Bandon Beaches Owner Bread lb B B. F. Holstein Albert Sekraeder Jersey Geo. Devis . Jersey W. C. Cutler Jersey 'Albert Schroeder Jersey Albert Schroeder Jersey John Strong Jersey rCrlLMk Butlwr Jersey W. C. Cutler Jersey Chao. Butler " - Jersey T. L. Lundy A Son Royal Venetian Band One oi Am erica’s finest bands, which w ill appear at Chautauqua on its first W estern * tour. Joseph L o Zito, Director. Admission 75o 1 WHY NOT A T R IP The following table gives then« Ud records of the cows in the i intien who havuggoduced more [60 pounds of butter fa t during [period o f thirty days ending June * i * a Bracing sea air and fine beaches. Fishing, * hunting, surf-bathing, catching crab* and diggin g clams are some o f the diversions. Good hotels provide ample accommodations fo r «11 comers. y Pour M ale Voices that Blend Perfectly Admission 60c ; - ; Lakeside . j . •:: r ‘ .r, - !-■ ; r “ ■. Located on Ten M ile Lake. * V ' _______ Fine Ashing, ■ m am mmj good hotels and camping places. One o f Jas. Jacobean Jersey 67.0 the best localities to spend your summer va Herman Peterson Jersey 87.0 cation. I Martin Schmidt Jareoj 67.0 . Martin Schmidt Jersey 64A "'•’ 'V *' ~ * .« v ; $'► £ ' . t . ‘ 'v f j i i .- * \ j * . ' |jas. Jacobsen Jersey 64.1 Martin Schmidt Jersey 64.0 Ijohn Strang Jersey a r r- ^5#. HA arc on cole between all points in the Coos Bey |W. E. Crass 56.7 Jersey —r country. Call on our agents for information re IF. L. Lundy A Son Holstein KJ garding fares end train service, or write |Chás. Butler Jersey 66J JOHN ML SCOTT, -General Pscaenger Agent F. L. Lundy A Son Holstein 66.4 Portland. John Strong Jersey 68.1 F. L. Lundy A Son Holstein 94.9 [Albert Schroeder • Jersey Theo. Clinton Jersey 58.7 Chqs. Butler Jersey 88.4 Albert Schroeder Jersey 98.4 B. Bartlett Ayrshire 98.4 W. C. Cutler Jersey 68.3 SUMMONS. . Moss Gemetti Jersey 9SJI B. Bartlett Holstein 62.4 i 'How much truth there may be in F. L. Lundy A Son Holstein 62.6 Kirkendahl’s story of Lloyd W. Ja In the Circuit Court e f the State e f Oregon far the County e f Ceos. L. Lundy A Son Holstein 62.6 cob’s peri arm nice in Rock crook can H. L, Groff, Plaintiff, U ir t ii Schmidt Jersey 62.6 yon wo do not profess' VB. W. E. Crasa Jersey - 62.6 the Portland Journal. Kirkondahl 8. S. Reed Jersey 52.2 says as reported, that Jacobs, driving Birdie Irene Groff, Defendant To Birdie Irene Graff, the above W. E. Cross Jersey 62.1 an automobile, mot his four horse [Martin Schmidt Jersey 62.0 team on a dangerous road, frightened named defendant: W. C. Cutler In the name of the State of Oregon, Jersey 62.0 his horses over a precipice and ran in B. Bartlett Ayrshire 61.9 to one of his sons. This he did hi- you are hereby required to appear and W. E. Cross Jersey 61.9 though he had been warned to stop. answer the complaint filed againt you Theo. Clinton Jersey 61.7 When the mischief was done Jacobs, in the above entitled suit within six W. E. Cross ■* Jersey 61.6 it is said, sped on without offering weekz from the date of the first pub W. C. Cutler lication of this summons, to-wit: Jersey 61.5 help. Herman Peterson Jersey 61.6 I f this is true he deserves no mercy within six weeks from the 8th day of Herman Peterson Jertey 61.8 from the court. Ordinarily it is fairly June, 1917, end if you fail so to ap W. C. Cutler Jersey 6L* safe fpr an automobile driver to com pear and answer on or before the 20th John Strong Jersey 61.8 mit a murder on the highway. Ma day of July, 1917, the shine being the John Carl Jersey 61.2 chines are so common that he is not date of the last publication o f this Herman Peterson Jersey 61.0 likely to be noticed much by the neigh summons, for want thereof the plain B. Bartlett Ayrshire 60.9 bors as he flees from the scene of his tiff will apply to the court for the re- lief demanded in his complaint a John Carl Jersey 60.8 crime, and aseape is not difficult. Theo. Clinton Jersey 60.7 The papers had tbs account of such succinct statement o f which is ss fol S; S. Reed Jeney 60.6 a m(Skier committed not far from Sa lows:^ That the bonds of matrimony W. C. Cutler Jersey Kh6 lma the other day. The victim was a between the plaintiff and the defen Chas. Butler Jersey 60.6 bicycle rider. He was found crushed dant be dissolved and hold for naugfit A1f. Kellenberger Jersey 60.4 into a pulp with his machine. An au and for auch other and further relief Aaaen Brae. * Jeney 60.4 tomobile had struck him and whizzed es to the court may scorn moot and Herman Peterson 60.2 away without asking aay questions. equitable. Jersey Service o f this summons is mode Martin Schmidt Jersey 60.2 I f such crimes become too common we shall have te keep tab on all automo upon you by publication thereof in the Government Aid P roject*. biles passing certain points on the Coquille Valley Sentinel, a weekly highway. Fortunately there are wit newspaper published in Coos County, District Forester .Cecil. announces Oregon, for a period o f six weeks be that approval has been g ito i by the nesses in the Kirkendahl case and the ginning with the 8th day of June, truth will come out secretary of agriculture to co-opera 1917, by order of the Honorable James tive road work in Oregon involving Watson, County Judge o f Coos Coun Of course the first rumors in this 91,114,194, which is distributed to 15 projects. This amount is matched by case were exaggerated; but the Jour ty, Oregon, dated the 4th day of June, 1917. tlw state, assisted in seaae instances nal h a v missed the most important J. J. Stanley, lesson of the Rock creek affair. If by counties. Attorney for Plaintiff. the law provided that where the road The projects on which co-operation Address, Coquille, Oregon, . 21t7 is authorised by the secretary are as is cut into the side of a canyon or hill follows: McKenzie Pass road. Mount the horse drawn vehicle should be en A T COQUILLB POSTOFFICE. Heod loop road, Eugene-Florence titled to the inside o f the road, wheth er it was the right or the left, fright road, Pendleton-LaGrande road, Med ford-Klamath Fall* road, Ochoco ened horses wouldn’t be so likely to I j 68.8 Fillion Concert Party ~ Three Eminent M usical Artists Admission 60c SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES F. *. M ilitary Girls Qrohestra Six Clever Girts in Mirth, Melody, Mim icry Admission 60c 1 * - M ary A del Hays N e w Y o rk Coloratura Soprano Soloistwith R oyal Venetian Band. Adm ission 76c - • x Alpine Todlers G la u s’ Tyrolean Y odlers from the N e w Y o rk Hippodrome in hill concert the clos ing night of Chautauqua Admission 76c Season Tickets, admitting to all attractions $2.50 A fter Noon of Opening D ay iS.OO I . _ Jri ___ - - . ____ Chautauqua Week July 15-20 D r. P . J. K eizer Receivas Call. Tumday morning Dr. Phil J. Keiz er, of North Bend, received a tele gram from the aurgeeu general or dering him to proper# hie private bus iness affairs preparatory to receiving orders to leave for servieo in the med ical corps of the U. 8. army at F t Riley, Kansas, He must report there for duty on or before July 16th, but the exact date ef hie leaving end fur ther details regarding equipment ~ been left up to General Local who will adviae him «t once. Dr. Keizer some time ago successfully passed ell teats and has received a commission as first lieutenant He believes he will he sent to France very soon, cad hopes to be there befare the earn mar is ov er. He wants to get lute active ser vice at the fron t hi order to get the benefit ofXhe modern methods In sur gery end else to do hie bit far the country.—Coos Bay Harbor. est of the said Defendants in and to the following described real proper- ty, to-wR , The South H alf ef the North East Quarter and the South seven chains o ff the North East Quar- tar of the North East Quarter of Sec- tion Twenty-four, of Z k l p Thir- ty Soqth of Range Fifteen West, of Willamette Meridian, in Coos County, State of Oregon, containing Ninety- four acres of land, mere or leas; also Meridian, in said County and containing One Hundred Sixty- and 19-100 acme (149.19) mere a, together v id the tenmiinis, __ _____ • Mrs. Hardy Mast and M n. A lathe Slagle will give a dance at L#e Sat urday night July 14, fbr the kmisfit of the Red Cross. Everyone la Invited to be there. Cell an « f t ,, Low Week End Fares The Lyric Glee Club ! , W. W. GAGE, road, Reeds port-Coos Bay road. Little Nestueca read, John Day road, Flora- Enterprise road. La Pin*-Lakeview road. Pilot Rock-Prairie City noad, Creacent-Klamath Falls road and Zig- sag read. The McKensie Pass road is along the river of «that name and connects eastern and western Oregon. R is about 44 miles in length. Canyonville-Galesville road is the only national forest road in Oregon lying directly on the Pacific highway. It is in Douglas county and is about 8 mUM in l«»*th . A t present it is one of w ont •*etion* tB «»th e m Oro- , Beedsport-Cooe Bay road I« a ufa» " * * « » W “ « ln Coos county on **»• «ath erly extension of the Eugene- " « e n c . road. It i. S part of th. highway. , . , . 1 T h m m a fc I m J mt * Gardens. Referring to what wo said last Myrtle Point Report o f A cd d m t Exaggerated Powers Marshfield Nate Kirkendall, who owned the Baadon i four-boras team that was plunged ov Arago (by boat) er a grade near Camas Valley several days ago, was a visitor in Bass burg, sa>s the News, and gave a detailed account of the accident. He stated that the affair as reported there was greatly exaggerated and the report that all four horses were killed in the fall waa false, only one dying as a RIVER TIM E CARD COQUILLE. result of the injuries received. He Beats Depart. (A ll leave for Bandon and way into the team, was taken in charge by the officers and later fined a small landings except the Myetis.) > Telegraph........................ 1 JO p. m. sum. Mr. Kirkendahl was not injured in Charm ....9 :1 5 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. the accident, but states that the place Norma (mail and express).6:00 p. m. where the accident oceured was very Dispatch week days.. . . . .1:00 p. m. Dispatch Sundays............ 1:90 p. m. K O M D u if t l U O liu v K o W J iJ • Here’s a hard luck story from Rooe- burg clipped from the Oregonian: v Although he had lived on the tract for more*than two years, had spent more than 91400 in nuking improve ments and had otherwise complied with the law, Dell V. Bast, of Roee- burg, today loet a valuable 140-acre homestead, . located near Cottage Grove, to the California A Oregon Land Company. The general land office held that the applications o f Mr. Bast and the California A Oregon Company wore filed simultaneooaly and ordered that a drawing be made, The corpor ation won. Mr. Rest is a peer nun Dispatch, werte days . . . .10*0 a. m. Dispatch, Sundays........ 11:00 a. m. Relief ............................ 6:00 p. m. Myrtle, from Myrtle Point .9:00 a. m.