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* . MARCH U l USL fa C m * Bay P. oi) ta tofane ht tho rotor». Tfco heve boon to im In tly convicted t am Dan ... George Christo, Jim Lok», Pute Vagato«» and J. N. Stärkte. Tha lutte» was fined WO but given time to Bated this 10th day of March, 1921. aero» because bis w ife is ÌH. P. Ell Ing»*". of C om County, Oregon. Constable C esim i» to asid te bave re 8t6 ceived fldO as hto sbare of the fin » in the en e» the other men » ttled . . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Is it possible that all the gambling Notice is hereby given that I, Nick to done by the Greeks T Johnson, have been duly appointed by Deed of Assignment, duly executed Call an os for and recorded, the Assignee of the Es Elisabeth Atterbury, W. B. Atterbury, Jam » Yoakam, Jasper Yoakam, John A Leneva, Angelina Leneve, Irene Livingston, John F. Livingston, Allen Leneve, Ida Leneve, Edward Leneve, Bertha Lenve. ValiU Wilson. James W ilson, Verne Leneve, Samuel Leneie, Thelma leneve George Len- ave, The City of CoquiUe, a municipal Corporation of C o m G oaty, State of Oregon, Virginia A. Rose, W. C. Rose, Annie J. Robinson, George A. Robin son, her husband. W C. Rose and G. A. Robinson, Defern ants. In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit tate of Annie Burkholder, lately do within ten days from the date of the ing business as a merchant ia tha service of this summons upon you NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS if served within this County; or, il City of CoqUiUe, C om County, Ore served Bids will bo rocoivod by the County in any other Couuty of this Court of C om County, Oregon, at the gon. And notice is hereby given to State, then within twenty days from county court room in the court house eli persons having claims against » id the date of the service of this Sum mons upon you; and if served by pub fX C.®?ui Ul Oregon. tiU th« of W o’clock A. ML, April 6th, 1921, for Annie Burkholder to present the same lication then on or before the first We regrading of the section of the with the vouchers therefor duly veri day of April, 1921, and if you fail Glnsgow-Houser road, between ___ fied, to the undersigned, Nick John so to appear and answer, for want poet dumber 2 and the Larson Slough son, who has been duly appointed As thereof, plaintiff wil! apply to tha • w f i i amounting to an excavation Court for the relief demanded in the » 1740 cubic yards, and clearing signee of said Estate of Annie Burk complaint; as follows: holder for the benefit of all her cred where 24 foot road bed For a partition of Lot 2, in Block “The arrest of Oordoa ■ . Nelson, ■ ^ fd io f to sta k for ’ » set on'the ground. itors. -vi 19 in Elliott’s / ddi'ion to the City alleged farcer, hors last "weak by __ Each bid must be accompanied by _ . ■ ■ — j ---------- . | 8aid claims to be presented at the of Coquille and the North 75 feet of Sheriff Low and Chief of Police WO »rtifled check for S « of the amount | law offife ot c . ». Barrow, in th . CKy Lot 6, in Block 1, and also commenc son, ended a chase by tha ing at the NE comar of Lot 6 in The Court reserves the right to re- of Coquille, on 0 f before the 15th day Block 1, Original Plat of tha detective agency and police of Joet any or all bid*. of June, 1921. First publication Town of Coquille, Oregon, runninf < »»tea, that ar tawdad fro » San Fran . C. 8. McCulloch, March 11th, 1921. Last publication thence South along boundary line o: cisco to Seattle and bi MS G o a ty Roadmastor. ¡ April 22nd, 1921. said Lot 6, 65 feet, thence East 21 Hmea and acroea tha Pacific to feet, thence North and parallel to the Nick Johnson, boundary line of said Lot 6, 65 olulu and back. Deecriptions of NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT OF | 8t7 Assign». feet, thence West to the place of be- ADMINISTRATOR Nelson’s sheet but aaeotorie career in ----- - ! — j ginning, the same )>e;ng a'p art of the Portland and San Fracteeo . Notice to hereby given that George Notice is hereby given that the un- ‘ Reserve lot between Blocks 1 and 2 reads like a melodrama. Thd fury A. Gilman, aministrator of the E* dersigned administrator'of the » ta ta c* the original plat of the town of Co tate of Florence E. Gilman, deceased, quille, Oregon, according to the of a woman, who believed beraelf has filed hto final account as such ad of Shipman H. Crouch, Deceased, has ■pective rights of the parties, or if scorned, finally B y ru g the trap upoi ministrator with tha Clerk of the Iliad his final report as such adminis parution cannot be had without ma him. County Court of C om County, Ore trator and the County Court of the terial injury to their rights then for “On his first trip to Portland, Nel gon, and that 10 o’clock A. M. of State of Oregon for C om County by a sale of said premises and a divi son, who was famiL'ariy known aa Monday, April 25th, lfi21, at the a order made on the 4th day of sion of the proceeds of Hid between the p a rti» according Court Room of the Court 'Krecklea,' to said to kave forged a County House in Mid said Count County has been ap- March, 1921, haa fixed as the time and to their respective rights after deduct- number of cheeks an Portland ban! pointed by Hon. C. R. Wade, Judge place for hmring objections to » id >ng the costs and disbursements of In order to keep her son out of Jail, of said Court, as Ü ^ the __ time and place report on the 11th day of April. Jh‘s proceeding including attorney’s his aged » o th er, who lives a t Proant, for the hmring of objections tp said 1921, at the office of the Judge of , u i , . final account and tha settlem ent . Publication ot this summons mada Oregon, wont to Portland and Hid County in the Courthouse of by ordor of Hon j ohn g Cok(| j udge thereof. tha banka tha amount bar , . George A. Gilman, Hid County at the hour of 10:00 0f the Circuit Court of the State of . secured. Administrator of the Estate at o’clock A. M. of said day. >, . Oregon, for C om County, made and A E Crouch entered February 14th, 1921. The > “From Portland Nelson wont to Florence E. Gilman, Deceased. 8. D. Pulford, ..k ’w .j. first publication to be on the 18th day Seattle, where he to charged with Administrator with Will annexed, 0f p eb*uary, 1921, and the last on Attorney tor Administrator, Co putting out WOO worth of forged quille, Oregon. of the estate of Shipman H. Crouch, the 1st day of April, 1921. checks during March, 1920. Deceased. 8t5 W alt» Sinclair, “Returning to Portland ho w as ar- NOTICE OF VACATION OF POR . Attorney for Plaintiffs. TION OF THIRD STREET rooted Marsh U ia the Fashion ga IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ' ^Residence and Postofflce addres» 5t7 ,, _ a hereby r e b y g iv i v a a that ___ at a to Coquille, Oregon. rage by deputy sheriffs and held for STATE OF OREGON. FOR regular masting of the Com Common Seattle, but before he ores returns* COOS COUNTY Council of the City ot CoquiUe, a the sheriff’s office Joe rood that Nel ntoipal corporation of C om G Mamie P ré » Ur, Plaintiff, C o oaty, « vs. sen had put oo* three more chock] of Oregon, t o • be ____ _ hold a the in Portland upon hto return. He was 8rd Monday, the 19th day of April, Arch N. Pressler, Defendant, Su mi in ons held in the county Jail moro than two 1981, at the Council Chambers in To Arch N. Pressler, the above tha City Hail in aaid City of CoquiUe, months aw aiting trial. a petition will be -presentad to the named defendant: WILLIAM H. VOSE, M. D. “In Juno ha mas ssntanrsd to Common Council of said City pray In the Name of the State of Oregon, Eye, Ear, Noe# and Throat years In the S o ls» penitentiary, but ing for tha vacation of all of those You are hereby required to appear Fitting GU umm portions of Third Street particularly and answer the complaint filed was paroled fr o « the bench by the Collier Apts. Phone 861 against you in the above entitled suit, described u follows: Judge an condition that ho Coquille, Oregon A strip of land 10 fw t wide North within sue weeks from the date of the with hto mother to the farm and South a d 200 foe* long East and first publication of this summons, to- B u * m . xni*s> fond tha Portland banks at the fate W eit, abutting uopn the South side wit: within six weeks from the 18th r.hl.ld, w«*»«*». <trip | <Uy of February, 1921,, and if you fail of «2» per month. A a i m u B . . k »14*. of lots 6 and 7 in Block 4; a etri M /rtU r - l a t , F rl4 « ,. B u k . f M jrrtl. r t i a l "Early in July Notoon wrote to of land 10 feet wide North and 1° appear and answsy on or before ana I the 1st day of April, 1921, that data, South and 200 fast long East and D istrict Attorney Bvane an W »t, abutting upon the North side being the last day of the time pre DR. F . G. BUNCH ad peoaiaafea to tear# the quiet of Lots 1 and 12 in Block 5; a strip scribed in the order of publication, of Prousa for the exciteaseot of Port- ot land 10 feet wide North and South the plaintiff will apply to the Court for DENTIST 200 feet long East and West, the relief asked for in the corapUint, Farmers A Merchants upon the North side of filed in this causa, a succinct state money. Evans refused te grant the abutting Bank Bldg. uotM 1 and 12 in Block 6; and a strip ment of which to: a deer» of absolute stoaion, and advised Nelson to re Telephone 1861 Coquille, Ora. of Und 10 fast wide North a d South divorce between the pUintiff end de s t home and not break the con 200 feet long E u t a d West, fendant above » napied, n o ie . together* with ditions of hia parole. Nelson broke abutting upon the South side of Lota the granting of the legal custody of DR. W. V. GLA1SYER to Bio. ‘ ‘ " 6 and 7 Block 7, all in Elliott’s Ad his parole, however, and ca a w te Port i the children to plaintiff. diUon to Coqu VETERINARIAN CoquiUe City, Coes C outy, | This summons to nubllshed by order land. He met a young woman add dition O ra g a, according to the plot of H i d of the Hon. J. S. Coke, judge of tho C o aty Herd A Meat Inspector waa invited te her home for Sunday Addition a file aad ot record to the i^,. r ■ . . .. ~ ___ of the C o a ty Clerk of Coos I Court of the State of Oregon, dinner. While in the homo he saw the Coqkille, Ora. County, Oregon, aad all within the I to r C om C oaty, Hid order being father's hank hook. corporate limits ot the said City of dated February 15th, 1921. “On Monday ho to said to have Mf- To alen chock k u * » 7 o f providing all tha purpoooa for which ha it, than any aort of hobaat am that littla hopo aaa tonfar ha toiaad of hto voluntarily ch a g in g hia way*, and it ia certainly high tin a ha got hi* Jaot dai Tha a tory of U s exploita -t—t ha toft thia county aa told haiow is from tha Klamath Palls Harald. Ha to haya proved incapable of loyalty to sa y one: Professional Cards ' bring portions of Third | 5t7 C. R. Wade. forged a check on the father dor $80. Street to said Elliott's Addition. Plaintiff’s attorney, Poetoffice Ad The same night ho took the daogh 8t6 Hattie L dress, Bandon, Oregon. ter to the theatre and enter] FORECLOSURE SALE royally on tha father’s money. Tues NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE day ha to said to hava forged an iden-, Notice is hereby given that in pur Notice ia hereby given. That under tical check far $287.50, aft and by virtue of a Execution and suance of a order made by the Coun he left the city for San Francisco, Order of Sale issued out of toe Cir ty Court of the State of Oregon, in where ho took a boot te Honolulu. On cuit Oourt of the 8teto of Oregon and for the County of Cooe, in the matter of the Estate and Guardian the jfu "d ha got into trouble with a for the C o a ty of C om on the 9th dsy ship of Gweneth K. Waters, a minor, of March, 1921, to a certain c s u m to native over a woman and waa badly aaid court ponding wherein L. A. heir at law of Arthur C. Waters, de- cut during a fight which foiohred. Liljeqvist, aa Administrator of the ceased, the duly appointed, qualified Estate of C hari» O. Erickson, De and » tin g Guardian of the person “Shortly after this fight, ceased, is Plaintiff and C. L. Bone- and e tu ta of mid minor, will offer returned te San Francisco, brake and Jennette Bonebrake, his for sale at private m U, ' and »11 to went to Seattle, then back te wife, and W. I. Bonebrake are De the person making the highest cash Franeiaeo, then te Oakland. Cal., fendants, and being c o m numbered offer therefor, after the 18th day of where he put out about WOO in chocks, 6887 of said Court aad commanding March, 1921, and on the premites and then to Klamath Falls, where he me to sell the hereinafter described hereinafter described, being the en tire interest of Hid minor in and to reel property to Mttafy the sum of the following described premises, to- was arrested. “Pretty Hsian Baasinger, aged IS, 1TS.18, a d the further sum of $180.- wit: The interact of u id minor in 9, and the further sum of $25.00, and to, “The East one-half of the entertainer at the Aranda dance with interest a all of Hid sums at Northeast one-fourth of Section 12 Oakland, gave Pinkerton detective* tha the rate of 6 per cent per an- in township 28 south of range 12 w » t the information that brought about ’rom April 26, 1920, on plain of the Willamette M eridia in C om Nelson’* arrest. tiff’s first esuH of suit; and the fur- Co a ty , Oregon." sum of $411.74, a d the further Dated this 18th day of February, “The Baasinger g ir l. betrayed of $50.00, with interest on each 1 9 2 1 . sweetheart on learning that^Natoon’s Millie L. Waters, of mid sums at the rate of 6 per cent recent departure for the north annum from April 26, 1920, on Guardian of the P e re a and Estate not, aa he had told her, for the plaintiff’s second cause of suit; and of Gweneth K. Waters, a minor. 6t5 poae of bringing back prisoner* In tha sum of $80.00 tor plaintiff's costs disbursements with interest IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE his role of n United But* 8TATE OF OREGON FOR service official, but Was simply to re thereon at tha rata of 6 per rant per 0 0 0 8 COUNTY join an old sweetheart, D olor» La annum from April 26, 1920; and the further sum of $466E0, and the fur John W. Leneve end Kitty Leneve, Rue, a French dancing tench». ther sum of $50.06, with interest on his wife, O. Leneve and Katie Leneve. “Confronted with evidence of hie each of Hid sums at the rate of 6 per his wife; Rebecca Briggs and Samuel attentions to another womai cent per annum from April 26, 1920, Briggs, her husband; Jeu ie G. W. showed the detectives totters on defendant’s, W. I. Bonebrake’* Leneve and Mary Leneve, his wife; suit and tho further sum of Amanda M. Way and Wm. M. Way, him dated Dunsmnir, Oal., and Klam $18.60 f i r Hid defendant’s coats and her husband; George W. Leneve and ath Falls." Franc» Leneve, hto wife, Plaintiffs. { G reeks Doing All th e Gambling? Tho first reported appearance of a whato within tha hay, or at least the first for some tim e, was noted yesterday by the obeervera at the c o o t guard station. Tho whato cam- in » far » tho lookout station at C om head, a d disported off that poto* fer MBH lim e, while the «oast guard aad others wh* were to that vtrinity looked a with maeh interest. The whale dM some, .pouting and fur nished «orna spedai s ta ta to play.— 1M t e flJO. disbursements with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from April 26, 1920, together with occru- eocts, I WILL ON SATURDAY ! 9th DAY OF APRIL, 1921, at the hour of TEN o’clock to tke fore- of aaid day at the South and front door of the C a n ty Court H a » to the OHy of CoquiUe, C om County, Oregon, offer for sale and »11 at pnh lie auction, in the manner provided by law, to the highest and beet bidder for in hand the following described real property a d all of the right, title and interest of the said defend ants to end to the u n « , to- wit: Lot 5 in Block 17 in the Town of I loath Marshfield, as surveyed by A. J. McMillan tor C. H. Merchant, and a file and of record to the office of the C o a ty Clerk of C o» C oaty, ■ with V*u J a n ie Eckland and Paul Eckland, her husband. Eliubeth Atterbury and W . B. Atterbury, her husband, Jam » Yoakam, Jasper Yoakam, John A. Leneve a d Angeline Leneve, hi* wife, I r a e Livingston and John F. Living ston, her husband. Allen Leneve and Ida Leneve, his «rife, Edward Leneve and Berth* Leneve, his wife, Valita Wilson and Jama* Wilson, her hus band, Verne Leneve, Samuel leneve, Thelma Leneve, G arge Leneve, The City of Coquille, a municipal Co »tion of C om C an ty , State of , Virginia A. R om and W. e, her husband, Annie J. Robin son . and George A. Robinson, her husband, W. C. R om and Geo. A. Robinson. Defen d a ta . Summons K Told Tried, Tested, True Federal Reserve System represents the n o it protective«measure of hanking ever de vised. It has passed through more severe t» te in a shorter space of time t h a have ever before faced American banking. It has stood tho fire—and to strong or and more a » , viceable than ever. Then do you wonder why customers a t tha First National Bank appreciate that factor in our service T A. J. Sherwood P resident L* H. H azard - V ice-Pies. A Mgr. O. C. Sanford - - Cashier Bess ICaurv^i - A ss t C ashier E. D. Webb J 1- A sst. C ashier W S L S l J ------- First National Bank Building Pkoae 1261 CoquiUe C. R. BARROW Attorney and Coun»tor at Law Practice in State and Federal Courts. Have moved my office to old City Hall near Busy Corn» and City Wharf. Office hours 8 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 5 P. J. A. R IC H M O N D PHYSICIAN and BURGEON. Richmond-Bark» Building. CoquiUe, Ore. Fbooes, Office 626, Ree. 214. — - Re-Boring Cylinders = W = E C A N S T O P that leaking cylinder in your car by reboring it with the new regrinding machine we have just installed and 7 putting in larger piston rings. Another result will be the increased power from the larger . cylinder. W ith this machine the re-boring te reduced to an exactness that will completely stop the leak and make your cylinders as good as new —better, in tact, on account of the increased power. • -i , : ' Bring your aitfo to us and we will put it in first class condition. G ardner’s G arage F irst S treet, C oquille, Oregon --------- ÜJ-— «—‘J.1!1 BH3 ■^*5= A t Q uick’s G. EARL LOW, M. D. Phyeictoa A Burgeon Rooms 7 A 8 by f t ie Bank Book SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Children’s Fibre Suit Cases, $1.25 to $2.25 School Book Exchange 1 large Chiffonier, this week, $20.00 Alladin Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys and Mantles * 3 hand Garden Cultivators Handles of all kinds—axe, hammer, mattock, spade A few Brooms left over from last week BUY a Sewing Machine—a little over 6 months rent Home Canned Fruit—Cherries, Berries, Pears, Plum and Apple Butter, and Green Beans« See Quick’s First W . C. C H A SE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Richmond-Barker Bi(lg CoquiUe Oregon DR. a. W . L E S L IE O stoop ath lc P h y sicia n Use Long Distance G rad ate of the A m erica School of O stapatby of Kirktyilto, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block. Marshfield Oregon it n v w time and A few m inutes of honing May u v e a clays’ Together w ith th e Expense And D R . C . W . E N D IC O T T DENTIST First N’t ’l Bank B’ld’g Phone Inconvenience of traveling Main 11, Coquille, Oregon. J. J . S T A N L E Y LAWYB9 Starvi» Finit. Coot St Curry Telephone Company Office in First National Bank Building, Coquilla. Oregon. A. J . S H E R W O O D ATTORNEY AT UW First National Bank Building Cnqnilto Th Jennie Eckland, Pan! Eckland, 1 J For railohl* Aba tracts ot Tltto a n 4 ___ • b a t G um C an ty R««J Estate mo f f i l l GUARANTEE * ABSTRACT COMPANY HanWWl mm4 C»«W* CNr. On. Special attention paid to ta k in g after aasm im .nt* and payment ot le x » . Phone i 1*--- " — . --------- Marahflold OffiM Ooqeilto 14J HENRY SENG STACK EN, M aag*r Ml ABSTRACTS