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■ ■ PAGE SEVEN VALLMT 8RNTTNRL, COQVILLB. ORBGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. HM. 4*. 1 » Complete Service PHIL METSCHAN’S ELECTION MEANS .’,i TïJ» rVT'4 ^7 -j T . ■ Facilities Every modern commercial banking facility to «ave time and expedite all financial transactions ia available to out patrons. Th!« better banking .service can be pro- ' fitably utilised by firms or individual«. Why not es tablish a banking relation- ship with us by talking fb one of our officers today? \ JI THE EARLY COMPLETION OF THE t, COAST HIGHWAY T he F irst N ational B ank Or COQUILLE L.HHAZAR0. PRESIDENT O C jANECRD ViCE PRES « E D WEBB-CA$HirR BESS mauryasst . cashier OREGON COQUILLE. i I » Coos County ♦ ■ is interested in the early completion of the Coast Highway. Election of Phil Metschan means this road will be built through to the California line next year. The Modern Housewife Demands More Outlets for Electrical Convenience. End the inconvenience of insufficient plug-ins by phoning 160-J COQUILLE ELECTRIC C. A. Langworthy, Manager' Phil Metschan has pledged himself th stand squarely behind the building of this road. He can do more for Coos County than any other candidate for Governor, because he is a Repub lican and can work in harmony with a Republi can Legislature. Next door to Jack Page Barber Shop Front St. — 1 ....... J- 1 '.—IF-......... Barkis w, G. A. Collier, Joe Briani, J. A. Yates, O. H. A sm *. Wm. H. Stauff, Geo. F. Robiion, W. T. Woodward, A. C. Halter, J. B. Lamb, farmers. Vote 35 x John D. Cart for County , Commissioner. ~ I (Paid Adv.) Election of an independent candidate for Gov ernor, or the election of the Democratic candi date for Governor will lead to continual quar reling between the Legislature and the Govern or, and may result in our highway program be ing delayed for yean. New Speed Washer Here PHIL METSCHAN Republican Candidate for Gov highway, We .are not interested in a Portland light A Let’s play smart for once and support the man who can do most for us toward getting the We are interested in the highway and other Goos County development This advertisement paid for by Coquille citizens who believe that Phil Metschan is the most desirable ... candidate for the office of Governor of Oregon. . V. » Only a few years ago it wen reees- sary for women to spend many hours each week in washing clothes. Thor speed washers reduced this time by half. Now comes a startling new de velopment, the Thor Wringerlest Washer, which clips off 15 to 20 min utes more from the time required to wash. Not only does this new washer eliminate all of the labor of putting clothes through a wringer but it also sliminates the necessity of llftng heavy, steamng clothes from the washing tub into a separate spinning tub. While one batch of clothes is drying in the extractor, the next batch is washing—and all in the same tub at the same time. This remarkable new wringerlees washer is now on display at the show rooms of the local power company where it has already attracted much favorable attention from local women. Professional Cards Jas. W. Wheeler Physician A Surgeon Ellingson Bldg. Coquille Leave calls at’ Hudson's Drug Store or at Co quille Hotel Ar» you certain you have A Clear Title? You might be surprised. Delays are dangerous. We can help you. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. 2nd door north First Natl. Bank Coquille, Ore. JOHN C. OERDING CO. Conveyancing, Abstracts. Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals Shelley Bldg. Coquille, Ore. DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTIST X-RAY Servie» Laird Bldg., Opposite Postoüic« Telephon» 82-L Coquille. Oro Metachan-for-Goyernor Club of Coquille H. A. Young, Sec. V. R. WILSON Optometrist » k > John D. Carl Endorsed By His Neighbors Transfer and Delivery Local and Long Distance Hauling Agents for McLain Coal Mill Wood Two Phom— f/'- 101-J and 224-L Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. Got your door Safety FirsU Uor Cow Bell Dairy’« Pasteurieed Milk and protect at Hart’s House poor health. , Arago, Oregon, October 20th, 1930 This letter is to remind you that we voters have a mo«t important county officer to elect at the Novem ber general election and tn the elec tion of the man boat fitted and quali fied to fill inch office depends the economical, honest, efficient and pro- great ive administration of county business. The election of the proper man for county commissioner for Coos county la more important directly to th* eiti- sens of the county and they will be more directly affected by the election of ouch a man than by the election of a governor of the state of Oregon, which appears to bo uppermost in the minds of the voters. Lot the voters not lose sight of the fact that John D. Carl was nominated by the republican primaries in May tn a contort of three worthy republican candidates for the office; the election of Mr. Carl will mean the saving of thousands of dollars to the taxpayers of Coos county and a fair deal for •v^ryofw» In a letter as neighbor» of Mr. Car! to the voters of the county before the primaries, th» public wan advised that Mr. Car! is a pioneer, born at Norway near Myrtle Point, in 1881, and is now part 48 years of ago, of a pioneer family of nine, all respected ettiMua; his father was August Carl, a civil war veteran, an early settler; Mr. Carl is the father of four hoys whose help os the farm allows the father to participate in public affairs; he is the owner and manager of a large dairy farm and pays between 8800 and 8900 in taxes to Coos county; manager of Arago Creamery, formally owner, the operation and management of which dark of Arago Consolidated School former school ci»rk of Arago I School District and now director of said district, which positions he haa held for 12 consecutive years, and was for approximately ten years a direc tor of the Bank of Myrtle Point; his experience in aM manner of business has been very extensive; he ie a public spirited man and «tends for education, honesty, integrity and morality, and all that is beet in the home, and pub lic affairs, a leader hi his community in education and civic enterprises, he holds the sincere and earned confi dence of all who know him. With his broad vision, conscientious mind, coupled with energy, industry, progressiveness, good judgment and business ability, he has all the attri butes necessary for an efficient con scientious officer. No person, clique, organisation or faction can rale John Carl, he has no pre-election promises to fulfill, other than those made to the whole people pledged in. the primary campaign to which he will adhere without equivo cation when elected county commis sioner, his convictions and actions will be based upon the needs and in terests of the county at large and all districts of the county will receive just and impartal consideration at his hands. The election of John D. Carl to the office of county commissioner of Coos county will mean progressive, eco nomical, honest administration of county affairs over which the County Court has jurisdiction. Respectfully submitted. J. L. Burtis, merchant; George E. Hampton, H. E. Watkins, George Gfl- leepie, C. E. Schroeder, H. A. Fish, Price Robison, C. A. Keltner, I. D. Root, J. B. Moomaw, &. F. Munford, Ro has directed for 11 years; aebeal C. T. Robison, W. 8. Farrier. J. D. Errore in refraction corrected / without the use of drug« Coquille, Oregon GRANT CORBY Attorney at Law Richmond-Barker I'ldg. Phono 1ST Coqaill». Or». Residence Phone 24-M IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR J. Arthur Berg COOS COUNTY Edna Dionne, Plaintiff, vs. Louie P. Dionne, Defendant. I Attorney at Law Rooms 1RS Firmer» 4 Marchait» Bank Bklg Phon» IT Coquille. Orare» h 4 I TO LOUIS P. DIONNE, Defendant above inamed: , DR. W. V. G LA IS YER IN THE NAME OF THE STATE1 OF OREGON, you are required to VETERINARIAN appear and answer the complaint filed Coooty Hord A Meet Inspector against you in the above ent.tied suit within lour weeks from the date of (/■quill», Ore. the first publication of thia Summons which sa d date of first publication, is the 3rd day of October, IMO, and J. A. RICHMOND if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff w.ll apple to the PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Court for the relief there in demand Richmond-Barker Building ed, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage relation heretofore and Coquille, Ore. now existing between you and the Phones; Office B2M, Roe. 93R Plaintiff above named, and for an ab solute divorce, and for such other and further relief as may appear meet and J. J. STANLEY equitable herein. This summons is served upon you by publication for LAWYER four consecutive weeks in the Coquille Offici in First N monsi Bank Valley Sentinel, a weekly newspaper, published in Coos County, Oregon, un Ruillirg Coquille. Orsgoe der and by virtue of an order by J. T. Brand, Judge of the above entitled Court made and entered herein on the 30th day of September. 1930, and the NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT .late of the first publication of said Summons is the 3rd day of October, Notice is hereby given that the un 1930, re aforeaa.d, and you are re-. dersigned u<r»>gneu haa n»» tiled nun in vr< _ vou-niy m the ( juised to answer within four weeks County Court of the State of Orogen rrom said date and if you fail so to for f— Cod* Cc “t;r, h her — fi-il County, final account m answer within said time. Plaintiff will Administratrix of the estate of Ju- appiy to the COURT for the relief , lian Patterson, deceased, and aaid aoove set forth herein. 'Court has appointed Monday, the 10th Dated at Coquille, Oregon, tbia 3rd day of November, 1930, as the day day of October, 1930. _ for the hearing of objections to the 'v . Grant Corbe, said final account and the settlement Attorney for Plaintiff, thereof Residence and Poet Office add res v. I Vena Stevens, Coquille, Oregon. 88t*> 39t5 Administratrix. !