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» m COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY, AVGUST 4. 1933. ■ ■ 1 I ____ . - pack ■■ . 1 ■ mn 'J— here eligible to go were: 'Forreat ployed at the C. C. C. camp in the vi Veteran Jurist Passed News From Lee Section cinity of Ashland, until he received a The ladies Club was entertained Krowsun and Johnny Kirk. Away Sunday at Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krewopn made severe injury to his back about thre* last week al the home of Mrs. Walter Judge Jas. W. Hamilton, of Rose bchroeder. After the business ses a trip tu Myrtle Point Sunday where weeks ago, returned last week to the burg, dean of the circuit court judges sion, Mrs. Walter Laird gave a most Mr*. Krewson had her oroken leg W. A. Lett home here. At the Home Economics club meet in Oregon, passed away at hi* home enjoyable talk to the club on basket lookeJ after. The cast was removed and she is now able to hobble around ing last week, plans were made for there last Sunday evening, after an weaving and showed several lovely articles that she had made. Later in on crutches alter being in bed for the Christian Endeavor convention iHness of several weeks, at the age of banquet, which will be prepared and 76. Funeral services were held Tues the afternoon Misses Lois Gant, Lo- eight weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and served by the club on Saturday eve day afternoon at the Presbyterian r-ne Clark and Norma Johnson served church in Roseburg, with interment in dainty refreshments to Mesdames family, Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Wilson, ning, Aug. 12. A large group of neighbors and the Masonic cefnetery there. »Valter Laird, of Norway, Effie Minor Mead, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Judge Hamilton was a democrat in Adams, of Medford, IH. W. Mast, Jas. Nickason and family, Mra. Carrie friends, numbering a hundred or Hervey,- L. C. Mast, Byron Hervey, Nickason and Mate Florence Mead en more, gathered Sunday at the Charles politncw and it is a tribute to hi* char Carl Anderson, Miley Sumerlin, W. joyed a Sunday picnic dinner at the Thomas place on Rock Creek and en acter, hi* ability in his profession, and G. Austin, Peterson, A. F. Willson, home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mead ol joyed a picnic dinner and social time. his straight-forward honesty that he Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore and was elected, year after year, in a re Lloyd Leatherman, Geo. Clinton, A. Gravel Ford. The occasion was to B. Gant, 8. D. Clark, M. G. Sumerlin, celebrate the birthday of both Mr. and family returned Monday from Wed- publican diktrict He was elected first in June, 1898, W. E. Willett, Elsworth Willet, W. H. Mrs. Mead whose birthdays are on derburn, where Mr. Moore had been the same day. engaged in fishing for a while. when Coo* and Douglas were in the Brown, and Mieses Thelma Parry, W. H. Dancer, of Myrtle Point, was The Christian Endeavor gathered same district, and when the counties Helen Mast, Doris Johnson, Sadie Harmon, Edith Willett, Eula Mae lb the valley Monday to “rob” hi* 15 Friday evening in the grove at Hoo- were made separate judicial districts Gant and the hostess, Mrs. Walter colonies of bees. He took 40 gallons ton’s Haven, for their monthly social he continued as judge of the Douglas affair. A variety of jolly games and circuit court until his death. of honey home with him. For Schroeder. Mra. J. D. Laird ha* been on the races, arranged by Myrtle ‘Beckett, about twenty yeans after hie admis- Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Schroeder and Lawrence Coleman attended the flow sick liet the last few days but is much lonella Curtiss and Winifred Clayton iion to the bar in 1879 he resided at improved. „ ' were enjoyed, and the following pro Empire, when it was the county seat, er show in Myrtle Point Saturday. ’Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham and gram was presented : Recitation and at Marshfield. Mr*. Schroeder called on her mother Louis Laird spent Sunday at theii Señorita,” by Helen James; ’The The following editorial tribute to the same day. homes in the valley, returning Sunday .’lock Soijg” by the Júniora; recita- this prominent jurist, is clipped from Lorene Clark was a week-end guest evening to their work on Rook creek. ion, '"Swimming” by Winifred Clay the Oregonian, and is indicative of the of Kathleen Collier, of Coquille. , Miss Genevieve Crowley, who fcas ton; whistling solo by Mary Louise universal esteem in which he was Rev. and Mrs, E. G. Ran ton, of Myr been in Coquille the past week, caring Culver; song,, “Springtime in the held: tle Point, were Wednesday evening for her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Noah, Who Rockies” by Mary Alice Corpe and dinner guest* of the A. F. Willson was ill, returned to her home Monday. Myrtle and Virginia Beckett, with Judge James W. Hamilton, Citizen family. Mrs. Ted Abbott -gave a doll party the crowd joining in on the chorus; James W. Hamilton, circuit court Mrs. W. H. Purdy visited over the quired to appear and answer plain Saturday afternoon in honor of her recitation, “When Pa was a Boy” by judge continuously for thirty-five week end with friends in Coquille. tiffs’ complaint against you now on little daughter's sixth birthday. Billy Corpe. Refreshments were years, and dean of his judicial fra Tuesday evening dinner guests of file in the above entitled court and Those ternity in Oregon, is dead at his home cause on or before the last day of the Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mast were Mrs. Dainty refreshment* of cake, fruit served later in the evening. time prescribed in the order for pub Effie Adams and children, Mr. and jello and root beer were served to present, tiesides the ones already in Roseburg. The biographical sketch the following: Virginia Wilson, Betty mentioned were Mr. and Mrs. Fred lication of summons, to-wnt on or be fore the tilth day of August, 1983, Mrs. L. C. Mast and Wallie, Miss Jean and Fern Nickason, Rosalie W. Corpe and Bernard,. Mr. and Mrs. which appeared in this newspaper, C. W. NOYES ind which contented itself with the Clarice Barker and George Slagle. said day being the expiration of four Laird, and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. Dwight Culver and Everett, Mrs. Ray -ecord of fact, is inwardly a remark- Attorney at Law weeks from the date of the first pub Mrs. Emma Scranton visited last lication of this summons, the time week with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bey Win Nickason, Mrs. Louis Laird and L. Beckett and Wilda, Mrs. A, O. ible testimony to an exceptional ca Practice in U. 8. D. Court and Miss Florence Mead. Hooton and Lou, Mrs. H. C. Van Al- reer—characterized by rare fidelity prescribed for publication being once State Court* a week for four consecutive weeks, ers, of Riverton. Jack Groves was a caller at Dora stein, Marjorie and Byron, Mae x> duty and by a sustained public ap Rm. Ne. 3 Farmer* * Merchant* Mrs. Warner, of Broadbent, spent and if you fail so to appear and an Sunday. Hatcher, Lavelle Scarbrough, • Orlin proval no less interesting and signi- Bank Bldg., Coquille, Oregon swer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs several day* with her sister, Mrs. A. Jean Jewett, of Roseburg, is visit Lett, Teddy Miller, Edward and Eve .icant. When the hazards of the elec will apply to the court for the relief B. Gant this week. ing with his cousion, Claud Hicks. lyn Morrison and Eddie Hatfield. demanded in said complaint, a succinct tive system are considered—for these Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. Several of the neighbors are help statement of which is as follows: For Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laird and fam- A number of the young folks of the Abstract* of Title, Notary Pub- a decree setting aside a tax title ing with the haying for the Lewis itly were business callers in Marsh- newly organized Grange Club enjoyed >lace even our jurists at the caprice >f the citizen—it is xeen that Judge claimed by the defendants Gilmore in family. Mrs. Lewi*, being unable to fle’d Tuesday. plete abstract plant in Coos Co. a swimming party Sunday afternoon. Hamilton was dean of circuit judges or to real property situated in Coos do the cooking, the ladies are sending lie, Ina. Bonds. The only^coas- Fred Kampfer is helping hay this Mr. and Mrs. James Hinds and lit >y virtue of very superior gifts. County described as all that part of 4 pot luck dinner. J. E. AXTELL, Sec. the Northeast quarter of the South week at the Orin Kirk ranch. tle son, Gene, have gone to Coquilte Aid it must surely follow that he is Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haynes and Coquille, Ore. Phono MM west quarter or aection twenty-six Ratliff Ijiwhome, of McKinley, and for a short time, Mr. Hind* having ilacerely mourned, and that men go (36) in To wrath ip twenty-nine (29) Mrs. 8. D. Clark were business callers Ernest Krewson were Sunday busi temporary employment there. South of Range twelve (12) West of in Marshfield one day last week. ibout wondering how such a one may ness callers at the E. A. Wilson home. DR. J. J. LESLIE the Willamette Meridian lying north »e replaced in office and the grieved Mr*. Effie Adams, who has been of the middle fork of the Coquille Poultry Progress at O. S. C. DENTIST hearts of those who for so long a sister, Mne. L. C. JfaSt, visiting her River; that plaintiffs’ title to said real News Notes From Powers Hour* 9-12 m, 1 to 5 p. m. Development of six batches of pure while had been his neighbors. property be quieted against you and returned to her home in Medford Evening by appointment Martha E. Mulkey was in Powers culture of the six types of chicken The service of the commonweal, each of you and the other defendants Wednesday, George Slagle accom- named in this suit; that it be adjudged panied her and did the driving. He Monday, conferring with the 4-H club 'coccidiosis is an accomplishment of vhether administrative or judicial, Over Hudson Drug Store that the .plaintiffs are the owners in fee will visit his mother, Mrs. Miller, leaders and arranging for the canning Dr. W. T. Johnson, poultry pathol whether humble or exalted, must simple of said real property as ten demonstration that will be held Fri ogist at Oregon State college, .«hared prove or disprove the servant. There ants in entirety; that you be each ad while there. DR. J. F. YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rupp and daugh-j day under the direction of Helen Cow- only by scientists at Harvard univer is no opportunity greater than thia, judged and decreed to have no right nor any testing more conclusive, and Chiropractor title or interest in or to said real ter, Grpce, and Grandma ___ Huff, , of 8*H of O. 8. C. at the high school sity. property or any part thereof; that Seattle, were Monday night guests building. The Gaylord clubs are it may sound like an impractical if there is gold in the man, the 345 So. Hall plaintiffs recover coats and diaburae- of Mr. and-Mrs. W. H. Brown. The turning so, that about 40 will take paxtime to isolate what might be con- precious metal of character and of Next Door south of City Hall ments and have general relief. sidered‘“eertifled seed” of these intes -ttality, it wiH be discovered and The new phone 192-M This summons is published in the Rupps were on their way to CaHfor- Part. George Chaney is moving in his tinal parasites, but some 200 Oregon recognized. But your mere oppor Coquille Valley Sentinel, a newspaper hia. published at Coquille, Coos County. machinery this week to his camp on poultrymen who attended the tenth tunist, who perceives only the emolu Oregon, by order of Hon. J. T. Brand JAB. W. WHEELER hnson mountain. The buckers and annual state convention at Corvallis ments and pride of public office—hi* McKjnley Nptes. judge of the abov* entitled court tiers are all ready at work. Physician A Burgeon 'learned that such an accomplishment deficiencies of fidelity and vision must made and dated June 29, 1983. The Teddy Bennett is suffering from in The Coquille river road under the is absolutely fundamental to actual surely And him out. Ellingson Bldg. Coquille date of the first publication of this juries he received when he fell in the i E. C. W. which is being built by the development of what is hoped to be a The career of the late Judge Ham summon* is July 14, 1933, and the Leav* call* at date of the last .publication is August woods one day last week. 3-C boys has reached the high rock practical method of immunizing chick ilton of Roseburg is a shining lesson Hudson's Drug Store er at Co Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Brown and 11, 1933. bluff near Coal creek. The high bluff ens against this most universal and in good and loyal citizenship, Such quille Hotel son and a friend, from Rainier, vis was shot Friday, closing the trail to B. L. EDDY, a man is an American almost in the destructive poultry disease. ■ Attorney for Plaintiff* ited friends and relatives in McKinley anything but foot travel. Any one The state association will again be idealized significance of the term. Post office address: Roseburg, Ore over the week-end. Mr. Brown gon. 26t5 planning a trip up the river now must headed by Fred H. Coctoell of Mil His life is reproachful of dishonor DR. J. R. BUNCH tesches Smith-iHughes Agriculture in get information from some reliable waukie, who was re-elected in his ab and greed of gain. And all his day* Rainier and is attending the conven DENTIST Source here before attempting the sence on a trip to the east. Morris are a challenge to live so usefully and FORECLOSURE SALE tion at Coos River this week. 1 trip. The trail is also blocked be Christiansen, of McCoy, was elected sincerely that one cannot but merit X-RAY Service NOTICE IIS HEREBY GIVEN, W<m. Cunning and George Wilson, tween the Hall place and China flat. vice president, and F. L. Knowlton, O. and receive the approbation of one's That under and by virtue of an exe Laird Bldg, Firat Street of Coquille, visited F. F. A. boys In cution and order of sale issued out I Mrs. Pete Fox and daughter, Alyce '8. C., secretary-treasurer. Two di fellow citizens. Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore of the Circuit Court of the State of the valley Friday. June, and Grace Iverson made the rectors are George Leslie, Tigard, and Oregon for the County of Coos on the Friends gathered at the home of See Mansell Drayage and Delivery Cwbe, Carlton. 10th day of July, 1933, in a certain Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wilteon to help loop trip last week from the end of steel on Eden ridge to Eden valley, The association passed resolutions Co. fur Mill Wood, |2 a load. Order* cause in said Court pending wherein ' GRANT CORBY Portland Mortgage Co., a corporation them celebrate their fifth wedding an and returned down the river by the urging that poultry product* be filled promptly. is Plaintiff, and James L. Ferrey and niversary. Refreshments were served Billings place, thence over the Delta brought under the benefit* of the agri Attorney at Law Flora M. Ferrey, hi* wife, Joae late in the evening to about fifteen Bicháoste-Barker BHg. , mountain to the river trail and home, cultural adjustment act, protesting CALL FOR TRANSPORTATION Megale, Della Oldland Jones and friend*. CtequiU*. Ora BIDS i This is about a 40-mile trip, with good against any reduction in federal sup Hugh Barclay, are Defendanta, Case Mis* Jane Ferbrache, of Coquille, Bids are requested for providing >No. 10160 of said Court, and com Phone 24-M walking. port to land grand colleges, .and urg manding me to sell the hereinafter spent several days last week at the | Valrie Wyant, of North Bend, is ing the state board of higher educa transportation of High School Pupils, '* (rem the Roy school district to th* described real property to satisfy the Arthur Jenkins home. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tion to continue the research work Jaquilte High School Building of sum of >989.44 with interest thereon Miss Alice Kolen and Henry Glenn, J. ARTHUR BERG in poultry disease control. Bargair. School District No. 8 during th* from April 20, 1932, at the rate of 9 of Marshfield, were week-end guests ' Dillard W-ilson this weA. Attorney at Law per cent per annum, amounting i Mrs. Ethel Littler, R. N. and school membership rates were established ichool year, 1933-34. Successful bidder will furnish own at this date, to-wit: The 8th day of of the Geo. Glenn family. Rooms 1 A * . _, I nurse of (Powers, is very much im for one year and a membership drive equipment acceptable to the board of Several in the valley are suffering July, 1933, to the sum of 31097.74, and Farmer* A Merchante Bank Bldg proved and is well on th* road to re launched. nrector* of School District No. 8, that aaid awn shall draw interest from from colds and sore throats. Phone »7 urnish all materials and labor neces covery. the date of this decree at the rate of Coquille, Oregon Mrs. Theron Loshbaugh and daugh sary for aaid transportation; furnish nine (9) per cent per annum; for the Clarence Butler, one of the 3-C Insurance Warning Issued ?ond for fulfillment of contract equal further sum of >13.50: for the further ter are visiting at th* Reuben Brown boys, fell in the Coquilte river under Oregonian* are spending hundred; to 90 per cent of bid; and furnish pub •am of >100.00 found reasonable at home. the falls last Friday. He is an ex torney’s fees, all of said sums aggre of dollars yearly with unlicensed, un lic liability and property damage in McKinley Grange met in regular gating the sum of >1211.24, and for session Saturday evening with re pert swimmer and was able to save qualified and so-called protective, surance to the minimum amount of >100,000. [ himself from drowning. This is a its costa and disbursements in this Payment for such transportation suit taxed at the sum of >20.80, and freshments and a varied program. very dangerous place with a strong non-profit organisations for insurance benefits rarely given, according to A. shall be made in warrant* to be issued that said attorney’* fees and costa One thing of interest was the McKin undertow. H. Averill, insurance commissioner. by the Non-High School District and disbursements draw interest from ley items clipped from The Coquille Mrs. Clarinda Lee spent the week to be »ndoraed over to bidder, the date of this decree at the rat* of Valley Sentinel fourteen yeans ago, Despite repeated warnings from his Board, the first payment being made Janu- six (6) per cent per annum^ together read by Mrs. Nellie Brown. Several at the home of her son, C. H. Crew. J. A. RICHMOND office through the medium of the iry 15, 1934, to cover the cost of the with accruing costa, I WILL ON Ralph Johnson is now located in PHYSICIAN aad SURGEON SATURDAY, THE 12th DAY OF -boys from the McKinley C. C. C. camp Powers, working for the Fire Asso press cautioning the public to beware first half year’s transportation and of strangers representing concerns of the balance in equal monthly install AUGUST, 1933, at the hour of 10 entertained with several muaical se Richaaond-Barkar Building ciation, of Coos and Curry counties. until fully paid. , o’clock in th* forenoon of said day at lections. this class, these operative* etill suc ments Sealed bids to be submitted to Keith Next week Dunham’s will move Coquilte, Or*. the front door of the County Court ceed in selling worthless policies and Leslie, Clerk of District No. 8, Co Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chandler and House in the City of Coquille. Coos from the Mathews building to the Phone*: Office 6214, B*a. MR i County, Oregon, offer for sale and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker and building so long occupied by the Hub. collecting money from people who can quille, Oregon, on or before August 10th, 1033, at fl p. m. j sell at public auction, to the highest family camped at the beach several There they will have a great deal least afford to lose. The School Board of Dtertict No. and best bidder for cash in 'hand, all days last week. J. J. STANLEY The latest to invade Oregon terri 8 reserve* the right to reject any and mor* room. the right, title and interest of the said tory, which have come to the attention all bids. Mrs. G«o. Glenn is enjoying a visit LAWYER John Witeon. who received a broken , i Defendanta in and to the following from her sister, Mrs. Milton Robin | leg in the’Eden valley fire last sum- 'of the insurance department are two Keith Leoiie, described real property, to-wit: Office in First National Beak Clerk of School District, No. 8, East 30 feet of Lot numbered 2, in son, and family, of Vancouver, Wash. ; mer, will have to go to Seattle im so-called burial association* known as Coo* County, Oregon. Block lettered “O,” Western Addition Mr. Robinson is connected with the the National Burial Association of Building, Coquille, Oregon mediately for an examination. He to Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, Union Oil company in that city. America and the New Deal Burial As has quite a limp. according to the plat thereof on file sociation, both of Dallas, Texas, and NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE Keith Young, of the Coos. County and of record in the office of the COUNTY BOARD OF EQUAL E. Hall Chaney, of Portland, is Mr. Averill requests that agent* rep Fire Patrol of Marshfield, was a County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. IZATION looking after business in this vicinity SUMMONS resenting these concern* be reported Said sale being made subject to re business visitor at the R. 11. Law- The Coos County Board of Equali I this week. Ne. 19177 demption in the manner provided by horne.home Wednesday. immediately to the state police or to zation will meet at the Court House In the Circuit Court of the Stat* of law. - I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson, Of hi* office, a* it only with the coopera at Coquilte, Oregon, on Monday, the Fred Mast is binding grain this, Oregon For Coo* Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 11th Grants P ms , are prospecting in the tion of the public that progress can be 14th day of August, 1983, and ROSS DEY and FLORENCE DEY, day of July, 1938. week preparatory to threshing. Poverty creek section. » publicly examine th* assessment rolls, Plaintiffs, rg made toward stamping out this illegal and H. E. Hess, correct all errors in valuation, 26t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Brewster Valley practice. descriptions or qualities of lands, J. GARFIELD GILMORE and RUTH Bridge Happenings lota, or other property.assessed by (HLMORE, husband and wife: Z N Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen WILSON; JANE DOE WILSON, On the heel* of Oregon’s defeat of me. It shall be the duty of all per The state board of control has sent and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Alford were Miss Constance Knight went sons interested to *pp*ar at the above wife of Z. N. Wilson; ateo all other _ Myrtle ____ ______ tax cornea word from Calif- place and time stated. Point ______ Friday _ to _ spent _____ a Petitions persona or parties unknown claim William Einzig to New York in an at Sunday caller* in Coquille. witn her ner evusirt, Mr. and Mr*. Brant Taylor and Mrs. nnyn days with cousin, I Miss Vera omis that the legislature of that state or application for the reduction of ing any right, title, estate, lien ¡or tempt to unload some of the huge interest in the real estate described supply of flax fibre and tow now on Marion Jones «pent Sunday at Broad Knight, and other relatives and has passed a measure levying a tax a particular assessment shall be in the complaint herein, Defend hand at the state prison. A recent bent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto friends. I of two and one-half per cent on retail made in writing, verified by oath of the applicant or hie attorney and bo ants. sales to raise a fund of >60,000,000 a filed with the board within fifteen have Mr*. Fred W. Corpe will inventory of the stock shows more Pope. The occasion was to celebrate To Z. N. Wilson; Jane Do* Witeon. Income tax rates have also charge of the Christian Endeavor, year, day* from the time it is required to wife at Z. N. Wilson: ateo ail other than 9200,000 worth of the product Mr. Pope’s birthday. The Myrtle Point agriculture teach meeting next Sunday evening. The been boosted to bring in an additional meet, and any petition or application penrona or parties unknown claiming in the warehouses at the penitentiary. any right, title, estate, lien or intar- Thia tooKJn spite of the fact that con er, Tom Sawyer, took the members of last meeting was an interesting and 315,000,000. California does not have not so made, verified and med shall ’ 1st in the real estate described in the tracts with growers have been ma the F. F. A. on a camping trip up the well attended one, under the leader- the referendum *o the new tax law* not be considered or acted upon by the Board. complaint herein, defendants. * Beckett. “ ■ ar* not subject to approvol by the ship of Mr*. 7... Ray L. J. P. Beyer*, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE terially reduced during the past two canyon past the Copco station, spend 27 U Teddy Miller, who had been era- voter* before becoming affective. Anessor. ing Friday night out Those from OF OREGON: You ar* hereby ro- yom. I Professional Cards