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COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923. 1923, the date of the last publication If you want to subscribe for a Port thereof being February 1, 1924. land daily the clubbing combination Owing to the removal of John S. Berg A Morgan,, offer with the Bentinel will qgve Coke to Portland some time ago to Attorneys for Plaintiff, you money. • Uke up his duties at U. 8. district Residence and postefllce address, 49t7 attorney,«and W. 8. Chandler figuring Coqille, Oregon. NOTICE OF RALE OF CITY DC; on spending more time in southern PROVEMENT BONDS ' UT COURT OF TÏ THE Z California, it ia possible that they IN THE CIRCUIT STAT* OF OREGON, IN AND «nay dispose of their interests in the ' . FOR THE COUNTY OF Notice It hereby given that the Chandler hotel property. Mr. Chand COOS City of Coquille, Coes County, Ore I ler will probably establish a home in gon, a municipal corporation, pur suant to the Provisions of Chai V California but will continue to spend Hoary Reese, Plaintiff. ’ “CHRISTMAS GREETINGS” of Title XXVI <rf Lord’s n, part of each year here. , and the provisions of to Messrs. Coke and Chandler are Jessie -Reese, Defendant inclusi 75, inclusive, of an act enacted by SUMMONS two of the biggest individual stock Te Jessie Reese, the ahov» named de- the People of the City of Coquille at I holders in the Chandler hotel.—Times the General Election held on the 12th You pre hereby required to appear day of May, A. D„ 1918, has issued ——’ i ■ aid answer the complaint, filed Five Improvement Bonds, Series Gl, They Killed Four Bears against you in the above entitled suit for the improvement of Fourth Street It Was a successful bear hunting on or before the 2nd day of February, beginning at Henry Street and con necting with the present bridge on the trip that Omer Miller, Claude Walker 1924, said date being after the ex County Road on said Henry Street piration of six weeks from the date and Deputy Game Warden John of the «rst publication of this sum ar.d running east to Division Street; Adams concluded last Friday, when mons, and il you fail to so appear thence North on Division Street one they returned frpm Silver creek, with and answer said complaint, or other block to the City Park property, com r Burned to Death .$• monly known as Patterson’s Grove, the hides of four targe black animals. wise plead thereto, for want thereof, We are learning all the while how The men had with them on the trip the plaintiff will apply to the. Cwrt within the corporate limits of thtf City the relief prayed for in his com of Coquille. Bond number 1 of said many different risks the people take half a dosen splendid bear hounds, for plaint, to-wit: that the marriage and series being in the sum of *96.76, and who go on to the highways with ears. evsky one of which gave a good ac marriage contract noy existing be bonds numbered 2 to 5, inclusive, of said series being in the sum of *500.00 The following tragic story from'As count of itself. The hunters had nd tween the plaintiff and defendant be each, and all of said bonds bear in dissolved and for such other and fur toria recalls the somewhat similar one unusual thrills. This is the second ther relief as to the Court may seem terest st the rate of six per cent per we recently published from The visit to Silver dreek of hurting par just •nqum, from the 1st day of Decem and equitable in the premises. Dalles: The grounds upon which said relief ber, A. D., 1923, pursuant to and sub ties with similar success in the past to oaseu ill' said complaint, to deser ject to the provisions of said Chapl few weeks.—Gold Beahh Globe. V and the Charter of the City of f. tion. Mrs. George B. Demers was per quille and the provisions in it This summons is served upon you haps fatally burned as the result of For Another Chain Store by publication thereof in the Coquille bonds contained. Said bonds will be sold for the an automobile accident on the Col Valley Sentinel, pursuant to an order A report that could not be verified of thq Honorable R. H. Mast, Judge highest price obtainable, but for not umbia highway near Globe yesterday. less than par and accrued interest and The machine tan off the road, plung in afloat today to the effect that the of the County Court of Coos County, payable in lawful money of the Unit Oregon, made, dated and entered on 50x100 foot property east and across ing down the embankment and pin the 2nd day of November, 1923, in ed States of America. Sealed written proposals for the ning her beneath it She lay there the street from the Noble theatre in the absence of the circuit judge from for 12 hours unable to m^ve while Marshfield is to be sold to the Wool the county, which said order requires purchase of said bonds or any of them, accompanied by certified check acid from the battery dripped steadi worth, well known 5, 10 and 15 cent that the date of the first publication in the sum offered or United States of said summons shall be on the 21st store owners. The property is now ly on her face and shoulders, sear day of December, 1923. the date of money order, or lawful money of the ing her flesh in a frightful manner. occupied by an electric store.—Coos »the last publication thereof being United States will be received and Bay* Harbor. same - opened and considered Friday, February 1, 1924. and the sale thereof made ■ - -j Berg A Morgan, To Have Everlasting Piles by the Mayor and City Recordee After working one extra hour a Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Kitchen Queen and Cabinets the City of Coquille, upon and af Mayor Keiser, of North Bend, Residence and post office address, of day for some time, the Coos Bay ter the 24th day of December, A D., Dressers, Oak and Fir 49t7 1923, and between equal bids sale will • states that the city engineer has plans Lumber company, or the Smith mill, Coquille, Oregon. perfected and arrangements made for as it is known more familiarly, went be made to person first filing propos Mirrors, 7x9 to 16x24. NOTICE TO BIDDERS al, -and if made at same time to either the construction of the city dock, and back to an eight hour day last week Brooms 75c to 11.25 "Sr any of such equal bidders. Notice is nereuy given tnat the that work is to be commenced within and for the present will continue on By order of the Common Council of Coxnxuuu Council oi uie City ox Co- * short time. Sanitary Couches and Beds that schedule. The men were mak quuie, Goos county, Oregon. wul re said City of Coquille and dated this One of the deterring features has ing extra money working nine hours. ceive sealed was lor pipe-iu-place m 7th day of December, A DM 1923. A few Kegs left, 5, 10, 15, 30 and 50 gal. __ J. 8. Lawrence, been regarding a machine to encase previously dug trench xrom walker 47t8 ____________ City Recorder. Sanitary Cota and Pads oieea so Kina creek Vam accord the pilingB in cement, which is to protect them against toredoes. This IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ing u> me plans and snocuicauons Good Sewing Machines for 18, 610, *12 each— oc toe City Engineer oi Sam eny n.eu STATE OF OREGON ,IN* AND machine has been purchased at a cost ui um oUice oi tne City Eecoruer on FUR THE^CXHJNTY OF which is cheaper than renting. of about *1000. It is operated by toe 11 tn day of uecemuer, xaka, con tract to inciuue making ox back-fills, compressed air, and this portion of • .......... • . .. . — umiuiug tresues, concrete dam at in the rig is to be supplied by Kruse A Oslo Joyoe Psomas, Plaintiff, case and such ocher work and mater Banks. The machine compresses the I ial as saown in said pians and speci- cement into the piling firmly and Dimitries Psomas, Defendant. ucauons; all material xurmaued wnen _ . 8UMMONS quickly. Engineer Cavanaugh says To Dimitrius Psoras, the above nam worn done co be under tne inspection - E, L. VINTON anu subject to toe approval ox in« that pilings so treated and properly ed defendant: Registered Civil Engin city engineer during uie progress oi set should last indefinitely. You are hereby required to appear worn. .....- Surveys, Maps A Estimates a»d answer the complaint filed nma are requested on one or more against you in the above entitled suit, TeL Res. 158J Office 65J First Vessel From England an oi the lollowing Kinds of pipe, on or before the 2nd day of February, ox lo-wit: Coquille, Ora, The English steamer St. Dunstan, 1924, said date being after the ex WINTER SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER W, 1928 ¡to gauge 6 inch guaranteed rust ........ , direct from Liverpool, docked Tues piration of six weeks from t*e date prool xumco” Ingot iron, 160 feet SERVICE WHEN YOU TRAVEL of the first publication of this sum day morning at the Cooe Bay Lum mons, and if you fail to so appear oeau, to ue guaranteed lor five years GRANT CORBY BY COAST AUTO LINES STAGES FOR ber company mill to load lumber. 4 and answer said complaint,»or other against leakage wicn ♦¿zOu.OO bond Attorney at Law MARSHFIELD - COQUILLE-MYRTLE POINT - ROSEBURG- She la »aid to be the first vessel to wise plead thereto, for want thereof, to ue approved by Council. 4 men creosotod rir pipe, accom Richmond-Barker Bldg. BANDON-PORT ORFORD-GOLD BEACH-BROOKING« ' the plaintiff will Upply to the Court come direct to Cooe Bay from Eng panied by bond of »3200.00 as guar for the relief prayed for in her Com AND POINTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA land. Capt Wallace McKenzie to in 'Phone M7 Coquille, Ora. plaint, to-wit: that the matriage and antee against leaxage for 5 years. command of the ship. ■'* marriage contract now exiating be MAR8HFIELD-COQUILLE STAGE Fare 75e 0 men Creosoteu rlr pipe, accom Leaves Marshfield - 7 7-8-9-10-11 z z :: :i A. M. i-2-8-4-*-*-i« p. m . She sailed from Liverpool on No tween the plaintiff and defendant be panied oy noud of *3200.00 as guar mille 7-8-»-l«-ll HHi A M. L 1-8-8-4-5-4-7:30 P. M. Leaves __ vember 5 and arrived off Cooe Bay dissolved, and for such other and antee against leakage ior o year». DR. C. R. BLOYD Seti turday night only leaves Marshfield ‘ •» Ütti 4 men Concrete Water pipe, ac further relief as to the Court may about two days ago but did not ven DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN MAR8HFIELD- ( COQUILLE-MYRTLE POINT and ROSEBURG STAGE see just and equitable in the prem companied by bond of »2»uu.0U as . and * '' East Bound #40 A. M. 2.-MF.M. “ ture in until early Tuesday morning. isos. Lv. Marshfield Fare *5.0« guarantee against leakage for 6 ■ 34-2» CH1ROPODI8T __ . East Bound 9:0« A. M. 34« P. M. Fare Lv. _______ Coquille A partial cargo is to be token on The grounds upon which said relief ’years • Lv. Myrtle Point East Bound 9:3« A. M. L 3:30 p. M. Fare *3.75 First National Bank Bldg. here which will be completed in the is based, to cruel and inhuman treat- o inch Concrete Water pipe, accom Lv Roseburg West Bound und 7:3« A. M. 4:3« P. M. Coquille, Oregon Columbia rivee and. Gays Harber.— meetw panied by bond of *2700.00 as guar Lv. Myrtle Point West L Bound _____________ 10:30 A. M. 7.-00 P. M. This summons is served upon you antra against leakage for 6 years. Lv. Coquille North Bound 1140 A. M. 740 P. M. Coos Bay Times. 1 by publication thereof ip the Co Successful bidder required to give MARSHFIELD-BANDON-GOLD BEACH BROOKINGS STAGE BERG & MORGAN quille Valley Sentinel, pursuant to bond witn one or more sureties to be Lv. Marshfield South Bound fi A M.; Coquille 940 A. BL (via Steamer To Adopt Drastic Ordinances an order of the Honorable R. H. approved by the Council, in 60 per Attorneys at Law Charm); Bandon 140 P. M.; Port Orford 3:30 P. M.; Rooms 1*1 ' . < Arrive Gold Beach 540 P. M. (Stop ever night) Members of the City Council are Mast, Judge of the County Court of cent of amount of bid for faithful Coos County, Oregon, made, dated performance of the work, aU work to Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg Lv. Gold Beach 740 A M-; Arrive Brookings 1140 A. M. Fare *1049. discussing the details of at least two and entered on the 7th day of No be completed on or before 40 «lay« Stage leaves for Creecent City at 140 P. M. y Phone »7 ordinances which will be passed at vember, 1923, in the absence of the from date of letting of contract; bida Lv. Brookings North Bound 1240 M. Arrive Gold Beach 440 P. M. Coquille, Oregon (Stop over eight.) an early date that will have to do with eirenit judge from the County, which must be sccompanied by certified Lv. Gold Beach 7 A. M.; Port Orford 9:30 A. Ml. Ar. Benfica i the majority of the general public, said order requires that the date of cneck for 5 per cent of the amount of the first publication Of said sum aid as guarantee that successful bid Lv. Bandon 12:20 P. M. H* Steamer Charm), Coquille *4 uor U- t- wohibit automobiles from mons shall be on /he 21st day of De der wiji enter into contract and fur DR. F. G. BUNCH COQUILLE-MYRTLE POINT STAGS Faro 50c / gatherings about the iu«.~ !- the cember, 1928, the date of the last nish necessary bond; the Council re East Bound 940, 1140 A. M. 240, 440, Lv. Coquille DENT18T serves the right to reject any and all Lv. Myrtle Point Wort Bound 7:15, 1040 A M. 140, 340, *.1 vicinity of a fire; hindering the fire pUDXKaww^-t^x FalwuyT 1» 1924. ■ •Kis with or without cause Farmer« A Merchants BAN DON-PORT ORFORD STAGE Fare *L75 Berg -A.Morgan/ men at their work. The other is to Attorn» arait-he “'«i with the City Lv. Bandon Sorth Bound 740 A M„ 1H P. M. - Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Bank Bldg. regulate traffic of the Gorst A King Recorder on or before 5" o'clock 1‘- Lv. Port Orford North Bound 9:3« A. M„ 440 P. M. Reaidenee and postoffice address, Teiep>>.,_ 1“ . Coquille. Ora. busses particularly as < to stops and Coquille, Oregon. 4017 M. on the 7th day of January, 1924. COAST AUTO LINES other requirements.—Coos Bay Har J. S. Lawrence, coquük, -0?:. _Geo. W. Bryant, Mgr. ------------ ram --- - --------- - --------------- - ---- 49t2 City Recorder bor. DR. W. V. GLAISYER EMMamaZTEHBfii IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE . I y. ' —■ VETERINARIAN STATE OF OREGON, IN AND ■ NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE COUNTY OF Raising Too Much Fruit County Herd A Meat la NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN COOS That the Common Council of the City Visiting in Bandon, Charles Pape , Coquille, Ore. of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, said that at Gilroy, California, the Sylvia L. Sander, Plaintiff, will receive sealed bids for the dig fruit growers received *15 a ton for vs. ging of a trench 18 inches wide and 2 G. EARL LOW, M. D. If you owned a security backed by lumber mills, logging pears and *15 and *20 a ton for Henry R. W. Sander, Defendant - < leet deep, for the purpose of laying SUMMONS Physician A Surgeon water-pipe from Walker Creek to the camps, farming, commercial enterprises, and thousands of apricoth. To Henry R. W. Sander, the ^ove- Rink Creek Dam in accordance with indstrious people earning money every day, you would Rooms 7*1 named defendant: tne plans and specifications prepared consider it indeed very safe. - First National Bank Building You are hereby required to appear Dy tne City Engineer and filed in the That is just the conditions the Sen That is practically what you get when you buy Coos and and answer the complsint filed office of the City Recorder on the Phone 13J tinel man foresaw when spending a against you in the above entitled suit 17th day of December, 1923. Curry Telephone Company 7% First Preferred Stock, be winter jp California thirty years ago. on. or before .the 2nd day of Febru Successful bidder required to give cause the success of the Coos and Curry Telephone Com Everything gave way to fruit trees in ary» 1024, said date being after the bond with one or mors sureties to be C. R. BARROW pany is*not contingent on the success of ^any single in approved by the Council in 50 per the Santa Clara valley, where the or- expiration of eix weeks from the Attorney and Counselor at Law dustry. It serves them all. cent of amount of bid for faithful , chardists bought all their milk and date of the first publication of this Practice in SUU and Federal performance of the work, all work summons, and If you fail to so appear As Permanent and Safe as ihe Counties it Serves vegetables and gave up their front and answer said complaint, or other to be completed on or before 40 days Courts, vfflcs old City Hall near yards to fruit trees. Busy Corner and City Wharf. from date of letting of contract; bids wise plead thereto, for wart there of, the plaintiff will apply to the must be accompanied by -.certified Office Hoys Court for the relief prayed for in check for 5 pqp. cent of .the amount of I to 12 a n. and i-to 5 p. m. Ought to Have Made More bid as guarantee successful bidder her complaint, to-wit; that the mar will enter into contract and furnish Says the Coos Bay Harbor: “At riage and marriage contract now ex necessary bond; the Council reserves plaintiff and isting between the ' Coquille, the city treasurer’s report J. A. RICHMOND defendant be dissolver, that the the right to reject any and all bids with or without cause. shows that there was but *17« taken PHY8ICIAN and SURGEON granted the sole All bids must be filed with the City plaintiff be in for fines in the past year, and and control of Recorder on or before 5 o’clock P. M. care, custody Richmond-Barker Building NOTICE interart in and to the Northwest where moonshining and traffic viola quarter of the Northeast Quarter, the minor son of the parties, Hen- on the 7th day of January, 1924. Coquille, Ora. tions are so common the receipts J. 8. Lawrexx«, In the County Court of the County The Northeast Quarter of the North ry Ritchie Sander, and that the plain- Office «2M, Ros. 98R ..... City Recorder. Phones: might easily have been quadrupled. tic have such other 4hd further re 49t2 west Quarter and the South one-half of Cooe, State of. Oregon , „ „ K -„. ■ the Northwest Quarter of Section But, perhaps, over there they “Have lief •*' to the Court may seem just In the Matter, of the Guardianship of of 34, Township 29 South of Range 10, DR. C. A. HEITMAN a heart,” and look upon the man who and equitable In the premises, Byron W. Culver, Insane. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ‘ West of the Willamette Merytian, The grounds upon which said relief Cite tie« lets hie foot slip as a candidate for DENTIST should not be sold as prayed for by Notieq is hereby given that the un to based, to cruel and inhuman treat To Sallie W. ’ Culver and all persons Guardian of said estate. reasonable correction and not a sub ment. dersigned, administrator of the Es - X-Ray Equipment interested in said estate, Greeting: the Witness, the Hon. R. H. Mast, ject for high jackers.” This summons is served upon you tate of Frank Berry, deceased, has In the Name u " “ First National Bank Bldg. by publication thereof in the Coquille filed his final account as such admin You are hereby________ _________ Phone IL Coquille, Oregon VaUdF Sentifffcl, pursuant to an or istrator in the County Court of the to appear A> the County Court of the der of the Honorable R. H. Mast, State of Oregon for Coos County, State of Oregon, for the County of Judge of the Countv Court of Cooe and the said Court has appoint»d Code at the Court Room thereof, et J. J. STANLEY County, Oregon, made, dated and en Monday, the 14th day of January, Coquille in the County of Coos on tered on the 2nd day of November, 1924, as the time for the hearing of LAWYER Monday, the 14th day of January, 1923, in the absence of the circuit objeeflon« to the said final account 1924, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon Office in First National Bank judge from the county, which said and the settlement thereof. of that day, then and there to show order requires that the date of the J. J. Stanley, cause, if any exists, why the real es Building, Coquille, Oregon first publication of said Administrator of the Estate of tate belonging to the said estate and Frank Berry, Deceased. 48tfi described as an undivided one-half The Coos Bay gays: 8ince the' Roseburg highway has Been opened Coquille has felt the benefit of the tourist travel but this is “believed to be but little compared to what will come next year when it will be possi ble for tourists to get through the coast highway and connect at Coquille with the highways to Coos Bay and to Roseburg. Coquille expects to get the benefit of all the through travel. The people of the county seat are alive to the conditions and are pre paring to meet the demands of a new era of business. A fine hotel has been erected, homes are being-built and many more will be erected to take care of an increasing population. The business section of the city is being built up and the stores are improving. ---------------- .----- _ . > At »f FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon See QUICK’S Professional Cards Quick’s t 7 per cert and Safety Coo« & Curry Telephone Company HalVs Catarrh Medida« “•"Sä