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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
TH COQUILLB YALLRY UWTOTOL COOfflUA ÛftBQQH. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1*3». w** I«M6,000,000, who traveled an average of 6 miles each. It was es- ‘imsted that the number of school children carried was 350,000,000. 6 6 6 ia a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever anil Malaria eVer an<1 MaIana- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Highway Construction Coos County, Oregon, Ray Le Grande Riley, of Sacramen- X to, controller of the State of Califor nia, was today elected president of the International Association of Lions Clubs at the thirteenth annual conven tion in session at LousviUe, Ky. He takes office immediately, succeeding Bon A. Ruffin, of Richmond, Va., as head of the second largest service organisation in the world, with 1840 clubs and 70,000 members tn every state of the union, and every province of Canada, and in China, Mexico, Cuba and Hawaii. Buses Roll on Roads According to "Bus Transportation,” at the end of 1928 there were 23,211 separate "companies” operating 92,- 325 motor buses in the United States. The majority of. these "companies,” however, seem to have been operated by one man or two men. A total of 15,929 companies were operating buses only for use in transporting children to and from school. For school use, 40,875 buses were used. Motor carrier companies operated 36,- 188 and electric companies operated 10,062. Miles of route operated were given as 719,250, of which 410,527 miles were in school use, and 252,000 by motor carrier companies. The total investment in rolling stock and ter minals was estimated to be 8530,000,- 000, producing a gross revenue of 1279,000,000. The number of passengers carried " .ï bids for the construction of the Coos Head Park Road from Sta- “O" 0 plus 00 to atation 17 plus 50 in Coos County, Oregon, will be received by the Coun ty Court of said County at its of fices in the Court House, Coquille, Oregon, until 10 A. M. on the 5th day of July, 1929. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by caah, bidder’s bond or certified check, for an amount equal to at least 5 per cent of the total amount of the bid. A corporate surety bond will be re quired for ths faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to the total amount of the bid. Proposal blanks and full informa ion for bidden may be obtained at the office of the Roadmaster in the Court House, Coquille. Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to acecpt the pro posals deemed best for said County. COUNTY COURT OF COOS COUNTY W. A. Gilbert, 23t2 Roadmaster. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Highway Construction Coos County, Oregon Sealed bids for the construction of the West Bunker Hill-Bay Park County road from Station 0 plus 00 to Station 21 plus 00 in Çoos County, Oregon, will be received by the Coun ty Court of said County at its office in thè Court House, Coquille, Oregon, until 10 A. M. on the 5th day of July, 1929. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by caah, bidders bond or certified check, for an amount equal to at least 5 per cent of thé total amount of the bid. A corporate surety bond will be required for the feithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to the total amount of the bid. Proposal blanks and full informa- -------- LU.jjL . 1 ----- 1----- e -----------2- NOTICE OF COUNTY WARRANTS MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS OLD Notice is hereby given that the County Warrants hereinafter set out were issued more than seven years prior to the first day of July, 1929, and payment will be refused on all of said warrants prasented to the County Treasurer on and after sixty days from the first day of July, 1929. GENERAL FUND Class Amount No. Name Date Issued 3 6.00 878 0 Chan Tang............................................... July 1920 3.20 194 P N. N. Neiman .......................................... Aug. 1920 2.00 201 P 8. McGriff ................................................ Aug. 1920 85.90 217 P John R. Humphreys............................... Aug. 1920 .80 557 P J. E. Z. Fowl«......................................... Oct. * 1920 3.83 607 P W. E. Finzer............................. .............. Oct. 1920 2.70 P 611 Jim Ellie....................................................Oct. 1920 10.00 P 646 labella Doak ............................................ Oct. 1920 3.60 706 P Nov. 1920 Martha Adams ..................... 8.60 707 P ... Nov. 1920 Harry Maybee ..................... 3.60 708 P ... Nov. 1920 Gladys Heckathorne ........... 3.60 709 ... Nov. 1920 r Doria Heckathorne ............. 10.00 944 ... Nov. 1920 Jane Gephart ....................... 10.00 p 947 ... Nov. 1920 labella Doak ....................... 5.00 311 3 ...Nov. 1920 Going A Hardy ................... 5.00 579 ...Dec. 1920 Mrs. J. D. Bromberger .... 8.00 o.»6 ...Nov. 1920 School Diet. No. 3............... 10.00 773 ...Dec. 1920 Isabella Doak ....................... 1.70 107 ...Feb. 1921 Geo. Willis............................. 20.00 597 ...March, 1921 Elsie R. Curtis ..................... 5.60 71ffi .. .Apr. 1921 Eva Gammill ......................... 5.60 714 ...Apr. 1921 Mrs. H. MeRosa ................... 2.00 769 ...Apr. 1921 J. L. Wildey........................... 8.00 797 ...Apr. 1921 L. A. Loomis......................... 15.00 956 ...Apr. 1921 Joe Moss ................................ 12.50 229 ...June, 1921 Catharine McPoil................. 6.00 727 ...June, 1921 T. P. Hanley .................... ... 2.50 794 ...June 1921 North Slough Social Club.. 4.00 99 ...July, 1921 C. A. Smith ................... 19.80 56 ...July 1921 Geo. McCaslin............... 1.70 342 ...Aug. 1921 Sherwood Dickerson .. 5.10 575 ...Sept. 1921 Wm. Wade.......... 1.00 763 ...Oct. 1921 W. F. White......... 12.00 969 ...Nov. 1921 Ira Tucker........... 4.30 275 ... Dec. 1921 Willie Johnson .. 3.90 276 ...Dec. 1921 Ed Johnson ......... 4.90 508 _ 1922 ...Jan. Nick Festis ......... 1.90 608 .................... May 1922 Nellie Olson......... 1.50 »12 ................... June, 1922 Thora Pederson . 7.60 643 ................... July 1922 Peet Sanderson .. ROAD FUND No. Class Amount Date Issued Name 8 6.56 76 C Ralph Hamrick........... 4 ................... Aug. 1920 4.88 940 G ................... Sept 1920 Walter Farrier........... 7.87 440 H .................... Oct 1920 Mrs. A. H. Boice........ 2.62 475 H .................... Oct.. 1920 Nels T. Peterson........ 3.61 802 H .................... Nov. 1920 Ott 4 Nowlin ............. 2.62 815 H ......... Dec. 1920 C. R. Young ............... 36.75 28 I .................... Nov. 1920 Wm. Rohm ■••••••••/ 1.00 368 I .................... Jan. 1921 Glasgow Townsite Co. 10.50 499 I 1921 .................... Jan. Victor Lindstrom .... 1.00 606 I .................... Feb. 1921 R W. Enalgne ........... 1.00 607 I .................... Feb. 1921 H. P. Clausen............... 100.00 146 J 1921 .................... Feb. J. P. 4 J. M. Hayes .. 30.00 147 J .................... Feb. _ 1921 Almon G. Ely ............. 3.49 183 J ................ ..Apr. 1921 4.49 G. Runnell ................... 502 J .................... Apr. ... 192b Wm. Blackmore......... 25.96 773 J Danielson, R. ............ 12.98 830 J W. H. Brower............. 9.98 259 K . 6.98 J. D. Bones................... 266' It .................... June 1921 2.24 F. M. Myers............... . K 995 ....j,.......... July, 1921 20.00 Julius A. Nelson ..... L 63 July, 1921 E. L. Archambeau .... 1.00 L 65 ................... July, 1921 3.24 Eastside Land Co. ... L 314 ................... Aug. 1921 6.98 H. D. Bone«................. L 800 ................... Sep. 1921 3.00 E. T. Simmons ...... N 70 Sept. 1®21 2.42 L. F. R. Heller........... N 550 . Nov. 1921 24.00 J. D. Bones ...•••••• N 715 .Oct 1921 1.74 Moore Mill 4 LA>r. Co. N 938 .Nov. 1921 1.74 E. Daggett ................. N 939 Nov. 1921 I 1.74 Wm. Bremer N 940 .Nov. 1921 2.24 Wm. Hansen ............... 0 . 257 .Jan. 1922 1.0© 0 657 m Feb. 1922 1.00 Melinda Belieu ........... 0 668 .Feb. 1922 195.00 Frank L. Houston ... • 0 882 Mar. 1922 6.50 o C. E. Griffin................. 844 Mar. 1922 6.12 0 845 T. Cook .......................... .Mar. 1922 5.00 o »60 E. M. Cook................... .Apr. 1922 70.00 0 863 H. Short ....................... .Apr. 1922 10.50 2615 Culver ........................... .Aug. 1920 2.62 2651 Peter Mitchel ............. Sept 1920 L. B. Judson ............... State of Oregon Uon ___ for bidders may be obtained at M, NW 14 SWW red fir 1200-M, SE44 the office of the Roadmaster in the SW44 red fir 1400 M, SW44 SWW SW44 SWW i red fir 2,000 M, Sec. 21, NE44 NE44 Court House. Th« right is reserved to reject any red fir 26U0 M, white fir 1Q0 M, NW 44 or all proposals or to accept the pro i NE44 red fir 1,000 M, white fir 100 posals deemed best for said County. : M, yellow fir 1300 M, SE44 NE44 red COUNTY COURT OF fir 1800 M, white fir 150 M, SW44 OOOS COUNTY 'NE44 red fir 1200 M. white fir 250 W A. Gilbert, . M, yellow fir 2.000 M. SE44 NW 44 Roadmaster. 23t2 white fir 200 M, yellow fir 2100 M, ! hemlock 100 M, NE44 SE44 red fir 1900 M, white fir 150 M, NW44 SE44 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO VA- red fir 1200 M, white tir 250 M, yel CATE PORTION OF MOULTON low fir 800 M, hemlock 100 M, SE44 STREET SE4i yellow fir 2200 M, hemlock 100 Notice is hereby given that the un M, SW44 SE44 white fir 100 M, yel- dersigned will, on Monday the 5th , low fir 2400 M, NE44 SW44 white day of August, 1929, at the i regular, flr 45O M> yellow flr 1476 M hemlock meeting of the City Council of tiie¡75 m , SEW 8W44 white fir 600 M, City of Coquille, to be held on said ; yellow fir jioo m , none of the timber dr.te, apply to the said City Council, ' . on ........ these sections to be sold for „„ less by jpetitton, to vacate the following than <2 per M for the red and yel- P »«ion of Moulton Street in said, low jow nr, 00-cents su-cents per M for the hem- Citv of Coquille, to-wit: 1 : ' lock ' and ‘ <1 per ‘ M for the white fir. Commencing at the Southeast cor T. 4 8., R. 6 E., Sec. 31, Lot 3 yellow ner of Lot 7, Block 3, Elliott’s Addi fir 1450 M, red cedar 10 M, white tion; thence easterly along the North pine 1» M, hemlock 75 M, lot 6 yellow line of West Fourth Street 20 feet; i fir 675 M, red cedar 15 M, white pine thence northerly at right angles to 20 .M, hemlock 40 M, Lot 7 yellow fir the North line at- West Fourth Street 1260 M, red cedar 10 M, NEW SEW to the South line of West' Fifth yellow fir 1540 M, red cedar 10 M, Street; thence Westerly along th« white pine 25 M, NW 44 SEW yellow South line of West Fifth Street to fir 115u M, white pine 25 M, hemlock the Northeast corner of Lot 12, Block 50 M, NEU SWW yellow fir 1570 M, 3, Elliott’« Addition to the City of red cedar 25 M, white p.ne 10 M, Coquille; thence Southerly along the hemlocx 40 M, none of the timber on Easterly boundary of said Block 3 to this section to be sold tor than the place of beginning. <1.50 per M for the red cedar, yel 23t5 ■ ■ Herman Hickam. low fir an4 white pme and ou-ednts per M for the hemlocx. T. 27 8., K. 11 W., Sec. 21, Sc,W N4\ W yellow FORECLOSURE SALE fir 500 M, NW W SWW yeilow fir NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 2,000 M, red fir 400 M, h-miock 76 That under and by virtue of an Exe M, red cedar 25 M, SWW SW W yel cution and Order of Sale issued out of low nr 2450 M, reo cedar 75 M, wnite the C.rcuit Court of the State of nr 100 M, none of the umber on this Oregon for the"County of Coos on the section to be sold for lees than <2 3rd day of June, 1929, in a certain per M tor the red and yellow fir, cause in said Court pending wherein *1.50 per M for the red ceuar and 50- Jessie May Geaney is Plaintiff, and cenls per M for the hemlock and James Gaffney, Lora L. Carver and white fir. Thus. C. Havell, Acting John A. Carver, her husband, R. C. Commissioner. 20t5 Lively, F. H. Edmonds, Robert Buz j. . * zard and Juanita Slocum Buzzard, his wife, are Defendants, Case No. 8911, BOND REDEMPTION of said Court and commanding me to ROAD NOTICE sell the hereinafter dedcribed real property to satisfy the sum of 81086.- To Clark, Kendall A Co., Portland, 89, with interest at 8 per cent from Ure., and to whom it may concern; May 29, 1929, an Attorney fee of notice is nereoy given inai, 1, T. M. 3200.00 and coats and disbursements Dimmica, County ireasurer oi Coos 326.85, together with accruing costs, County, Oregon, will within thirty 1 WILL ON SATURDAY, THE 6th uaya irom me usee of this notice, re- DAY OF JULY, 1929, at the hour of ueem and.pay me following Road 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day Bonus issued oy Coos County, Oregon, at the front door of the County Court ana dated July 1, ltflb, Bonus num- House in the City of Coquille, Coos oered 30b to 342 inclusive. County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell Inirty-aix bonds at 41,000.00 each at public auction, to the highest and and two bonds at 4100.00 each. best bidder for cash in hand, all the rnese Bonos will ue paid at the right, title and interest of the said National rarx bans oi New York, Defendants in and to the following New York City, N. Y. described real property, to-wit: No interest will oe allowed any Lots 18 and 19 in Block 44 in the oi these Bonds after the 1st day oi town of North Bend, Coos County, ouiy, 1V29.. Oregon, according to the plat there Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 1st of on file and of record in the office day oi June, 1929. of the County Clerk of Coos County, f. M. Dimmick, Oregon. 21t5 Coos County treasurer Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 4th day of Jun«, 1929. W. W. Gage, 2115 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon Bulgarian BUTTERMILK Fresh Daily 5c a glass or delivered to your home by the Quart or Gallon * It makes a most refreshing drink. COW BELL DAIRY INCORPORATED Professional Cards Notice of Sale of Government Timber General Land Office, May 11, 1929. Washington, D. C. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions snd limitations of the sets of June 9,1916 (39 Stat. 218), February 26, 1919 (40 Stat. 4179), June 4, 1920 (41 Stat. 758), and departmental regula tions of April 14, 1924 (50 L. D. 376). the timber on the tollowing tends will oe sold July 8, 1929, at 10 o’clock A. M., at public auction at the United States land office at Roseburg, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per ?ent thereof, being commissions al lowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber, which must be removed within ten years. Bids will a» received from citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States >r any State, territory or datrict .hereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser the timber on any iegal subdivision will be offered sepa rately before being included in a»y iffer of a larger unit. T. 16 S., R. 1 W., Sec. 17, SW 44 SE>4 red fir 525 M, T. 19 S., R. 2 W.. Sec. 29, NE44 3Z44 red fir 1170 M, SEW SE44 ' red fir 1010 M, hemlock 50 M, red ■ cedar 40 M, T. 23 8., R. 3 W., Sec. 9, Lot 3 red fir 1240 M, T. 18 S., R. 5 W., Sec. 15, NW 44 NW 44 red fir 440 M.l T. 19 S.. R. 5 W., Sec. 21, NEW NEW I red fir 700 M. T. 18 3., R. 6 W., Sec. | 11, NWW SEW red flr 475 M, T. 28 3., R. 12 W., Sec. 11, NEW SEW yellow fir 3100 M, hemlock 30 M, none of the timber on the sections to oe sold for leas than <1.50 per M for '.he red fir and red cedar, <1 per M 'or t the hemlock and 32.50 per M for ioe yello yellow fir. T. 20 S., R. 1 W.. Sec. the 5, Lot J, red fir 1200 M, NEW SWW red fir’nSOO M, T. 20 8., R. 4 W„ Sec. J. NWW NEW red fir 385 M, SEW NWW red fir 900 M, T. 18 S.. R. 6 W„ Sec. 17, NEW NWW red fir 400 M, red cedar 15 M, T. 1 S., R. 5 E., See. 11, NEW SEW yellow fir 2650 M, hemlock 650*M, red cedar 30 M, SEW SEW yellow fir 4765 M, hem lock 95 M, SWW SEW yellow fir 2750 M, hemlock 200 M, none of the tim ber on these sections to be sold for less than 31.75 per M for the red fir. <1.50 per M for the red cedar and hemlock and 32.50 per M for the yellow Hr. T. 22 S., R. 3 W.. Sec. 27, NEW NEW yellow fir 430 M. red fir 1400 M, red cedar 60 M, hemlock 150 M, red cedar poles 5 M. NWW NEW yellow fir 550 M, red fir 1720 M, red cedar 20 M, T. 26 S., R. 12 W., Sec. 15. NWW SWW red fir 2580 M, SWW SWW red fir 3030 M, T. 9 S., R. 2 E., Sec. 25. NEW NEW red fir 1480 M, SEW NEW red fir 1240 M, none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than 32 per M for' he red and yellow fir and 31 P*r M for the red cedar and hemlock. T. 8 N. , R. 3 W., Sec. 25, NEW Nil yellow fir 1200 M, red cedar 30 M, none of the timber on this section , to be sold for less than 81.50 per M for the yellow fir and 81 per M foT the red cedar. T, 27 S., R. 12 W.. Sec. 23, outstanding and unp,a'f_ . ...i of the County Court this 29th day of May, NEW NWW red fir 750 M, NWW NWW red fir t.600 M, SEW NWW Witneas my hand and seal oi red fir 1300 M, SWW NWW red Ar Robe R. Watson, County Clerk 1929. 1400 M, NEU SWW nd Ar 1,000 By 1. W. Lenevs, Deputy. FARR and ELWOOD JOHN C. DEEDING CO. Conveyancing, Abstráete, Real Baiale, Insurance, Remala Shelley Bldg. Auto Freight Lines Local and Long Distance Hauling Coquille, Ore. Phone 16 RADIO 1NSTA1XEB repaired export service at a Reasonable ' ’’ Price Fred A. Wimer, Radiotrician i'huue 1UV-M F red a Radio Shop Mother’s Bread and Pastry I DR. J. H. BUNCH DENTIST X-RAY Service Laird Bldg., Opposite Foetoffice Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore. IDEAL BAKÈRY “Service and Quality V. K. WILSON Optometrist Errori tn retraction corrected witnout the use of drugs. Coquille, Oregon SEPTIC TANKS DR. E. A. JOHNSEN are the only safe and sanitary way to dispose of sewage where connection with a sewer is impos sible. We manufacture Septic Tanks for both the Wholesale and Retail Trade 88x48 inch Tanks, sufficient in size for a family of 6, holding 200 gallons - - >35.00 Other sizes in proportion. Before ordering see the Laird Bldg., Opposite Postoffice General Practice of Dentistry Phone 125-L Coquille, Ore. GRANT CORBY Attorney at Law Richmond-Barker Bldg. Phone 157 Coquille, Ore. Residence Phone 24-M COQUILLE MACHINE SHOP I COQUILLE BERG & MORGAN Attorneys at Law Rooms 1*2 Formers A Merchants Bank Blds Phono »7 Coquille, Oregon I DR. W. V. GLA18YER We carry a stock of SHINGLES and are agents for LAWYER Office in First Nstlonal Bank Building, Coquille, Oregon srt’ « , Mill Wood J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Richmond-Barker Building Coquille, Ore. Phones: Office 62M, Rea. 9JR J. J. STANLEY^ Transfer and Delivery Local and Long Distance Hauling VETERINARIAN County Herd A Meat Inspecter Coquille, Ora w. T to L..... w PAGB SEVEN Two Ph Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. I I Th« Ford Garage ia now equipped The Oregon Farmer can now bo se to repair dented fenders on any cured in connection with the Sentinel make of car at a reasonable oosL tf for 35 cents a year; 86 copies a year. "1