The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 21, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,
•d by the Comity, or tho road kaown
m tho North Bank lo a d , tho iucceee-
ful bid dor to pravida his own aseoos
of approach for U s machinery to this
.piece of work. The court reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
¿J1 bids shall* be by the yard, and the
throwing of the dike shall be under
the supervision of the County Court
*or its duly authorised agents, width
and heighth to be Specified, as the work
progresses. A certified check for 5
per cent of tho amount of tho bid must
a t the
to
eris examina tions te a grot
time and with fa r lees m
it takas to go to Normal.
I would furth er like to
rather than avoiding
one is getting into them by ;
Normal. F or a fte r la k h « a
it is compulsory th at one p i
•table examination la tho asm
he be granted credit for it. The ex­
aminations occur, the U tta r p art ef
each twelve weeks’ term and there
being three such term s in a year, one
comes in contact with cxembmtions
quite frequently. A student sa n ie s
five subjects such term , so M et he
is examined, in fifteen subjects in a
year and over th irty in the full Norm­
al course. So my adrien to anyone,
who is going to Normal to avoid ex­
aminations is, “ Stay away, H is the
wrong place fo r you."
I would like to ask Mr. Easton if
people gw to Normal to avoid examt
instions, why do we ass so many a t­
te n d in g there each summer, who have
life certificates and the fear of an
examination
never
eaters their
minds?
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'
Mr. Easton 'also stated th a t the
one Normal school that exists hi Ore­
gon “cannot antics enough flias to
keen its wob f u ll” Hero I wish to
remind Mr. Easton of the fact th at
it was necessary since fill 1st m ss to
open s new dormitory, a s there was
not room fur the students in t i p spa-
cious dormitoryinSettage and h alb , be­
sides other bnitdiiigs in town th at
have bean fitted «p. Just fo r students,
as well a s the many lmapas la Moo-
mefath w h a n students a n kept,
ft
was also necessary recently U add a
wing to tho Normal building to give
more class room space and a larger
'The County ressrvse the right to
reject any and all bide.
Dated January fi, 1921.
I. F. Bunch, County Clerk,
By R. E. Caughron, Deputy.
NOTICE OF FINAL 8BTTLKMBN1
Notice is ltoreby given th at the un-
Speaking of the diphtheria epidem-
jderaigned has filed her final report
e the World says:
"The two-year-old eon ef Mr. and I in the m atter of the E state of Elbriue
Mra. H. J r Schmitt, who has been I Haskins, deceased, and the County
ill, for a weak, paaaad away a t the Judge of Coos County, Oregon, has
tamily horn* of diphtheria. The lit­ appointed Monday, the 14th Bay of
tle one was ill several days before February, 1921, a t 10 o'clock a. m.
be nature of hie ailment was de­ of Mid day at the Court House at Co­
quille City, Coo# County, Oregon, as
termined.
“Little Robert Perry Zentner, eon the time and place for the hearing of
of Mr. and Mra. 0 . L. Zentner, is objections to said final report and
quite ’sick Buffering from an attack the settlement of said estate.
■t dipthcria. The little fellow has < Dated this 14th day. of January,
baan tick but a few days and the 1921.
Bessie’ Bridgea,
I
parents arc a t a leas to know whore
Administratrix
of
the
estate
of
El-
he could have boon exposed.”
brige Haskns, deceased.
An extensive deposit of silk s and
iron, said to be tho best m aterial for
road construction found in tho Const
rangs in Oregon, has bean uncovt
ed in western Lane county, adkr He-
cata lighthouse. The silica and iron
are soft and can be easily worked,
but when mixed with sand and rollad
they served as a binder ano make
a hard surface of excellent wearing
qualities. The deposit is d o ss to tho
ocean beach and on tho line of the
proposed Roosevelt highway. It has
been traced few a distance of 1,000
foot and is covarad by about a foot
of soil. (V
Chop« Off Finger
The eight year old son of Mr.
Mrs. Floyd Cox Buffered the lea
an Index finger. He wa
to chop wood wberi tho axe slipped
and • caught his finger, severing It |
completely.—Band on World.
The Sentinel and the Oregon Farm -
r can still be obtained for 12.16 for
U
V —
,
told by the tank Book
Don’t Get Discouraged
Flournoy; end all heirs or persons
*• **•
law, of i d -
ward Winkle, or of Rowland Flour­
noy; and any snd all other persons
claiming or having sny estate, right,
tide or interest, o r, lien, in law or
equity, in or to the hereinafter des­
cribed real estate, or any portion
thereof, Defendsnts.
In the Name of the State of Oregon.
You are hereby summoned and re­
quired to
■ Complaint
.
the above nsmed Plain­
tiff filed against you in the Above
entitled Court snd cause, in the oflice
of the County Clerk of Cooo Coun-
Lty, Oregon, yithin six weeks from the
data of the first publication of this
Summons, namely within six weeks
*?*• 10th day of December,
1920, the same being January 21st,
I 1921, snd the same being the last
day of the time prescribed in the
Order of Publication of Summons
hsrein, for the Defendants to answer
the Plaintiff’s Complaint, and if you
id
fail so to appear and answer A
said
Complaint, for ' want thereof the
for the
Plaintiff will apply to Court tor
relief demanded in his Complaint, of
which the following is p succinct
statement, vis.; That you, saR De­
fendants, be ordered to produce all
claims which any of you (have or
u the twin brother
of failure. If things have eeeatad top
tey-tyrvey in your business affairs, Just re­
member that wa faced far blacker clouds when
the great war came on—and yet the eon earns
peeping through.
The F irst National Bank can saa many op­
portunities ahead for those who will work herd
und save hard during the coming months.
X “Nationalised”
D
is c o u r a g e m e n t
A. J. Sherwood -
President
L. H. Hazard - Vice-Pi ea. A Ifgr.
0. C. Sanford - - Cashier
Bees Maury - A aat Cashier
Of
COQJJILLE
Re-Boring Cylinders
In the Circuit Court ef the State of
Oregon, In and Far the County
\
of Cose
j . W. Parry, Plaintiff,
Edward WinkU,"’Malvina C. Sim­
mons, formerly Malvina C. Winkle; I
Mary Phipps, formerly Mary Flour­
noy; Sadie Sheridan, formerly Sadie
Flournoy; and Alexander Flournoy;
and all heirs, or persons claiming to
bo heirs a t law, of Edward Winklt or
W E
CAN STO P that leaking cylinder in
your car by reboring it with the new
regrinding machine we have just installed and
putting in larger piston rings. Another result
will be the increased power from the larger
d cylinder.
W ith this machine the re-boring is reduced
>
to an exactness that will completely stop the - \
leak and make your cylinders as good as new
—better, in tact, on account o f the increased
power.
, , r
Bring your auto to us and we
first class condition.
,
vinced th a t if Mr. Easton ever had
the pleasure of vieitiag the Normal
School and seeing the epleadU work
done there and than to visit the Mam-
month and Indegn i ance public
schools and the three rural schools
conducted by th e Normal th a t ha
would bo of tho samo opta** ns thé
■aaay others who have visited there,
“T hat the Normal is certainly doing
a grand and noble work for Oregon.”
I t is bare th a t the teachers receive
the training th a t makes them panons
worthy to t each the boys Sad girls of
Oregon.
Every man and woman can bo Just­
ly proud of our one Normal school
and should be glad to stand by auch
a school snd make Oregon’s Normal
one of the beet normals in the United
States.
Everyone boost for the Oregon
Normal School and give your co-op­
eration end it will do evsn greater
things in the future than it has done
in the p a s t—Teresa Devereux.
N a ta n Provides M aterial
fa g b
Professioaal Cards
M L F. Q. BUNCH
DENTIST
Farmers A Merchants
Bhak Bldg.
Asas IM I CsquiDe,
Gardner’s Garage
First Street, Coquille, Oregon
M L W. V. GLAISYER
VETERINARIAN
Defendants to answer the Plaintiff’s
Complaint, and if you fail so to ap­
pear amPancwer said Complaint, for
want thereof the Plaintiff will ap­
ply to the Court for relief demanded
m hie said Complaint, ef which the
following is a succinct statement,
via.; That, you. said Defendsnts. bo
County Heed A Meat laepert
See Quick First
Special P rices on Alum inum s
party involved in this salt; th at this
Court determine ssid claims to be
invalid and of no affect and perpetu­
ally restrain you from asserting
them thereafter; th at all such claims
be quieted and th at Plaintiff J. W.
Parry be declared to be the owner in
fee tuid of right in the possession of
Notice is hereby given th at the un­ all of the real property described in
the Complaint of Plaintiff eta fil;
dersigned has been duly appointed | oenin, immaly;
by the County Court of Cooo County, I ' Beginning a t a point on tho
Oregon, as the adm inistrator of the tk u Uae between sections 10 ax
estate of Edward LaswelL J ------- 4 >" township 29 South, of
. ,
<WC****” West, of the Willamette
and n0 persons having claims against M rods South of the Northeast coi
said estate are hereby notified th at I ner of said section 10, and n u n ;
they a n required to present the same I thence west to the right osnk I
witS the 'proper v o o S T t o the
lereigned a t the law oAees of J. J-1 right hand bank to the section line
Stanley In the F irst National Bank I between sections 2 and 2; thence
Building, in Coquille, Ceos County, couth on said section line to tho
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
I property being
Dated and first published this 21st I ty, Oregon; and th a t Plaintiff have
day of January, 19*1.
cuch other relief aa to the Court may
Ralph Laaewell,
^ T m m o n s „ „rv ed uoon said
Administrator of the Estate of Ed-1 Dofgndanm by publication thereof
1461 for tho period of six weeks succes­
sively, by virtue of an order o f pu b -
NOTICS TO CONTRACTORS.
Full Une o f Universal Percolators. '
Life time ware Percolators. Double Cookers
Teakettles, Stew and Large Kettles.
15 Sets of Dinner Table Ware from $ 1 2 to $ 2 8 .
J . A . RICHM OND
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Coquille, Ore.
W . C. C H A SE
ATTORNEY AT-UW
Richmond-Barks# Bldi
Coquille
Why Not?
| County Judge c i Coos County, O r i
i M m .
D R . C. W . EN DIC O TT
W .
VJ.
UH BBB,
8. D. Pul fort,
meya for Plaintiff.
’. O. Address, Co-
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SUMMONS
See Quick’s First
If you have a surplus of happiness during the holiday
season, telephone part o f it to someone who has leas.
All through the Holidays the telephone will be flash-
- ing thousands of greetings and good wishes fa r and
near over its net work of wires.
Ask
Distance to
Coos & Curry
Telephone Company
J. J . ST A N L E Y
U fT R
O Ses in F irst National Bank
A . J . SH E R W O O D
ABSTRACTS
HENRY 8ENG8TACKEN, Manager
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