The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 21, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    follow iij* latter from iV ^ B o W o n ,^
thla city, dated at Central Point last
f + a parlad of ais weak*.
A. J. Sherwoo
B w MÍ m m
Att0prney mfor P1
Coquille, Cooa County, Oregon*
NOTICI TO CREDITORS
IN T i l CIRCUIT COURT OF T IB
STATE OF OREGON IN
AND FOR THE COUN­
TY OF COOS
estate of Delia M. Rogers, dace need,
and that all parsons having claims
against said aetata are required to
Cordalin E. Rackleff. Plaintiff.
present the same, duly verified, and
Id . Rae klaff; and Us wife, Mary J with tha proper vouchers therefor, to
Rackleff : Charlea Rae kl eff, irnmar- Die mule rained, at the office o f A.
ridi ; Ralph R. Rackleff, and hi» wife, J Sherwood, CoquiHe, Oregon, with-
fannia Rackleff; George Kackleff and
Ellen Angel, single; Annie
sky, single; Roee Butler
husband, Charles Rotter;
pp and his wife, yäMte;
lie May Shaw and her bus-
THK CIRCUIT COURT OF T U
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
- FOR T U COUNTY
OF C O O ^T
ima J. Cook, Plaintiff,
IN T U COUNTY COURT OF THE
BTATS OF ORBGON IN AND
FOR T U COUNTY. OF
COOS
Coqullle, Myrtle Point and Bandon
Would be so they could go that way
and miss the awful heat o f the Sacra­
mento valley and the Rogue river sec­
tion in Oregon.
Our people in Coos eounty cannot
bestir themselves too quickly for
whan that highway te finished, they
will see such an influx e f tourists
throAgh Coqullle as will make all the
imotsbacks of that heretofore isolated
region lit up gnd take notieR Since
we iusve been over here the mercury
hai b«en as high aa IIP dgrees In the
shade and now ns I write R is above
SO degrees, and it te much hotter in
the Sacramento Valley, so they tell
Last week Tuesday we broke .away
for Crater Lake. We camped on yur
way up at Union Creek, about 35
miles from the lake, where tha Natur­
al Bridge te located. There the Roffdo
Elver, about aa large aa the North
Fork o f the Coquille at Lee, paw n
la the Matter of the Estate ef H. | , Theodore Dull»; Agnes R. Sengstack-
en and her husband, Henry Sengstapk-
en; Evaline A. Pollexfen and her hus­
------------ Pollexfen; Emma Par-
may concern that on the 13th day of band,
don And har husband,
.. ... . p i r -
July. IMS, the Admhiistratrix did
file heroin her final repqrt, and the son; Herbert Lockhart and his wife,
•have entitled Court did set the time Louies Lockhart; Orley Bull and hie
and place for hearing and objection» wife, Mary Hull; and also all other
persons or parties unknown, claiming
thereto as the 1st day of S
any right, title, estate, lien er inter­
1922, at 10 «'dock A . H at
o f the County Judge m Coquille, Ore- est in or to the real estate described
in the Complaint herein.
Defendants.
Ail persons having objections to
Suit in Bqwity to Qniet Title
•aid report or te the settlement or ap­
SU M M O N»;; ,
proval thereof are notified to file the
same or present the same to the
Te: Ed Rackloff, and his wife, Mary
Court on or before said date.
J. Rackleff; Chartes Rackleff, unmar­
Signed Mabel< Brecko»,'
ried; Ralph R. Rackleff and his wife, I
Administratrix.
Jennie Rackleff; George Rackleff and
his wife, Myrtle Rackleff; Lyman June, iM23, directing servies thereof
Rackleff and hia wife, Ruth Raddoff; by publication hi the Coquille Valley
Owen Raskteff end his wife, LueUal Sentinel, i * wsskh newspaper pubj
ttaeRiatf ; ÈùUên Ang«l, single; Annie luthed at Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
I^hmanowsky, single; Rose Butler gon, earn a week far six woaka.
and her husband,' Charles Rutter;
Attorney for Plaintiff,
the County of Coos on tho 25th day Frank Tripp and his wife, Anna
of Juno, «M t,-in * certain emise in Tripp; Nellis Mar Shear and her tew-1 Residence and Postoffice addréss,
Coquille, Coos Cooney, Oregon. 22t7
said Court ponding wherein Mary J.
Catlin te plaintiff, and Maude B.
Stewart and Samuel Stewart are de­
fendants, case No. 6997 of said Court,
Professional Cards
again below, one mighty, rushing
mountain torrent in He steep descent
»cerume costs.
URDAY, THE 1
Economy q t Fruit Jars, per doz., $1.00
Economy 1-2 gaL Fruit Jars, per doz. $1,25
Maaon W ide Mouth, q t per doz. $1.00
Mason Old Style, qt., per doz. 80c
Mason Old Style, 1-2 gaL, per doz^ $1.00
2 f t 8 in. x 6 f t 8 in. Galvanized Screen Doors &
Hinges, complete, $3.00 each
.* '
One $80 Tedder, if taken soon, $35.00
*
5-8 in. Rubber Hose, $8 and $9 per 50 f t length
1-2 in. Rubber Hose, $6.50 and $7, per 50 foot length
Sideboards, Dressers, Chiffoniers, and M irrors
d r : c . r . bloyd
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
add
CHIROPODIST
First Nstionsl Bank Bldg.
. Coquille, Oregon
ON SAT-
pr JULY,
G eni Office Practise A FMtiag
Glasses “ Only”
WILLIAM H. V 0 6 I; M. D.
NORTH
te-wit:
BEND
AUTO STAGES fa
Marshfield, Myrtle Point, Resebsri
Port Örford, Gold Beach and Points
in Northern California
POINT STAGS Fare 55c
,
e Myrtle Petet 7:15-15-14-5
E
P an 11.00
<
•
L een e Bando« 0 4 0 4 -1 4 4
Í
Fate $0.10
Myrtle Point
. m.
0:80 a. m.; 5:10 p, m.
and 3 n. m.
stages both north and south
TAGS
P a n 50.75
l a. m; Banden II a. m.
AU TO
fo m e to This Service Stotion
Also a
follows: !
feet mid 1
oil, and supplies.
Ws send out
our m fvice.ear lo autos in dis­
where H is crossed by tho Marshfield
highway.
We go from hors to Medford, then
to Ashland and from there to Klam­
ath Falls. We have been from heme
now four weeks and have not heard
from than In that time. Our Fard
tress anywhere w itiin a reason­
able distance o f our place. Gall
w- L
» w •
US up for prompt servia». ......
Long** Machine
STATE Off ORBGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OP
COOS
Hasel L. Langston, Plaintiff.
. - ■,
-
•*»..
John Längsten. Defendant.
SUMMONS
To John Längsten, Sw- «heve <
titled Defendant:
In the Name e f the State e f Oeeg<
Yod are hereby required to app
New Telephone Directory
1. J. STANLEY
2 LAWYHH ' v:
for tha reli
to wit:
T R * the
Goes to Press June 1st