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II, UM. District No. 1; Non-High Scnool Duiu let: High Scliool; Port of L'o- auiiie River; and all other taxing ¡strict* and tax levying bodies af fected by this suit. Defendants. H. E. Hess, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon 36t5 By Alice Perrott, Deputy. “Richest Girl in the ^orld” to Have Northwest Premiere Show ing at the Liberty Theatre Here Sunday Fun & Elwood, Inc. vs. • . , uú¿M McGOWAn and JANE DOE mc GOWAN, ins wire, détendants. To the defendants Lem McGowan " ZÏ „„ tlw Vi seetkm and Jane Doe McGowan, his wife: 1 h ». «tmitVT niace of beirin IN THE NAME OF THE STATE North« ”4 Xdns^ m UF OHEGVN, you and each of you "‘"f ; J mnla« of are hereby required to appear and inning Bnd forthefor^Hosure^f answer the complaint idea against f.“a„e *°rd ™ie of^aid land you in the above entitled court and James Watson cause on or bc.ure tour wees* from Attorney for Plaintiff ue uace <>. the unit publication of Flrgt National Bank Building ,nis sumn -ms; and if you fail to so 35t5 Coquille, Oregon appear and answer said complaint, ____________________ ________ __ tor want thereof plaintiff will ap- , ' ply to the cour. toi the relief prayed WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE lor in its complaint, to-wit: I Notice is hereby given that war- That it may be adjudged that there ranU and lncluding No. 4698, is due and owing on account of plain- . , . ” nierirt km tiff’s pron.issoiy note, mortgage con- l8Sue<1 by Coquille School District, No. tract, and advances paid, the follow- 8, will be paid upon presentation to ing sums: 11242 .86 with interest the district clerk, on and after Satur- U)el^o.n£lon‘ the 14U1 <*“> day. September 15, 1934. Interest on of October, 1M0, until paid at the ™ th.t rate of 10 per cent per annum, less, warranta ceases on that date, the sum of $lo5.UJ paid on account of I Keith Leslie, Clerk, said inte.est; fo; the further sum oil School District No. 8, Coquille, 849.10 with intereat at the at Coos County. Oregon. 3513 “Richest Girl in the World,” is to have its northwest Premiere at the Warning Issued to Building & Liberty Sunday. It will be the first Loan Association Members public showing of this picture any Even without Meier in the race where in the Pacific Northwest Fol •here seems to be no dearth of as lowing the5joscvpf the Coquille run pirants for the governorship. Six this picture is "scheduled to open an andidatca offer their services in that indefinite run in one of Portland’s .■apacity. In addition to the regular outstanding theatres. narty nominees—Joe Dunne, republi- an, and General Martin, democrat— On.i of the strangest and most baf ,'3ur others have entered the race fling murder mystery dramas is n-.ce the primaries by way of the as- scheduled to be shown at the Liber ■mbly route. The list includes Peter ty Theatre tonight and Saturday, un .’.immerman, of YamliiU county, pro der tile title of “The Man With Two gressive-independent; Abraham Sil- Fuces.” The picture is based on the erman. of Port.and, independent; tremendous stage success by George Hank E. Wirth, of Medford, indepen- S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott, lent; and Harry J. Correll, of Salem, two of Broadway’s most famous ommunist. playwrights. Edward G. Robinson Sixty-seven candidates for state had-thc role of a noted Broadway ac ■nd congressional offices have been tor and director, while Mary Astor ?dded to the list since tire primai-y piny3 the part of his sister, one of •lection. A few of these were select- the most beautiful and talented ac d by county central committers of tresses of her time. Ricardo Cortez, he two major parties to fill vacan usually the villain of the piece, has cies on the ticket due to resignations the heroic role in this picture, being or death, but for the most part the the theatrical producer who is in love new list represents independent can with his star performer. Miss Astor. didates selected by assemblies, 17 of 'hem running under the Communist Although essentially a dramatic 'tanner, and 31 running as Socialists, story of a girl’s poignant romance in n the list are two new Congressional an ultra-exclusive girls’ boarding andidates from the first district, one school. "Finishing School,” sparkling from the second district and three suite comedy has a favored spot. from the third district, another can Oregon. Ginger Rogers, whose dash and didate for secretary of state, for su- pepper has added much to recent mu >erintendent of public, instruction sical movies, is seen as a sporty, nd for labor commissioner. high-stepping student whose snappy At that the state department turn conversation is good for a laugh a 'd thumbs down on the nomination minute. As Pony, a girl Ivho knows •ertiflcates of two candidates for the all the ropes, she is continually find {ovemorship. One of these did not ing new ways to break the school liave his petition in proper form. The rules, and her chief aimi in life is to ■jctltion of the other was so obvi get away for week-end parties and ously “padded” that it could not be sercet rendezvous with college boys. ■fiven serious consideration. Among Frances Dee. remembered as the the names on this petition were those Meg of “Little Women,” ia seen as the of many prominent personages, in lonely, sensitive girl whose life is all cluding fan dancers, movie stars and but wrecked as a result of the neglect high public officals. Some of the and snobbery of her mother and the names even bordered on the sugges school principal. tive and obscene. State department “Finishing School” wiU be shown officials have indicated that the pe as the preview Friday and Saturday tition may be turned over to the dis nights. trict attorney of Multnomah county for investigation and possible prose Plenty of State Candidates cution of its sponsors. The abuse to which the “assembly” Warning to B. & L. Members__ method of nominating candidates for Almost every day complaints are office in Oregon has been subjected made to the Corporation Commis •n the present campaign has aroused sioner that one, A. K. Wilson, of a well defined sentiment in favor of Portland, is getting assignments of mending the primary and nominat- • building and loan shares from mem 'ng laws. Press reports relate that bers These assignments are taken in (he name of Union Bond and Trust one candidate for congress in Mult- romah county was nominated in a Company. He does not pay anything beer parlor amid the singing of ( more than one dollar to these mem bers, but promises to pay them fifty waiters and the clinking of beer < mugs. The “assembly" which nom- < per cent of “all the net proceeds re mated a Portland dance band leader 1 alized from the sale or adjustment of for governor was also held in a Mult- { snid certificates as and when receiv ed ” Whether or not he makes nomah county beer garden. Another c fraudulent misrepresentations I gubernatorial candidate succeeded in 1 cannot say,. but doubtless he con convening an assembly only after re- ‘ peated efforts and then barely had j vinces them that he can do something the requisite 100 present to place him a for them or they would not sign I In nomination. ' do not believe he can do anything ease with which candidates s whatever to justify giving him such get The themselves nomiriated by the as- [ assignments as the Corporation De sembly method has greatly popular- £ partment is doing without charge all i:ed the “independent” movement. 1 that anyone can do in the interest of At least it is much simpler and a 1 the members. great deal less expensive than the. , Charles H. Carey, primary method with its long drawn c Corporation Commissioner out campaign for votes. F NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On the 20th day of October, 1034, at the hour of 10 A. M. at the. front door of the Court House in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in Coos County, Oregon, to-wit: • The North Half of the Southwest Quarter, the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28) of Township Twenty-nine (20) South, of Range Thirteen (13) West of the Willamette Meridian, con taining One Hundred Sixty (180) acres of land. Said sale is made under execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos to me directed in the case, of the State of Oregon by the State! Land Board, Plaintiff, vs. William W. Endicott; Coos.County, Oregon; School District No. 34; Road District No. 24; Road District No. 1; Non-High School District; Poit of Bandon; Forest Patrol; and all other taxing districts and tax levying bodies affected by this suit, De fendants: * H. E. Hess, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon 36t5 By Alice Perrott, Deputy. SçhicJÿ,. I h jeetoi» NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE uni On the 20th day of October, 1934, the at tbe hour of 10 A. M. at the front est door of the Court House in Coquille, jm Coos County, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder ¡th for cash the following described real • he property located in Coos County. ' of Oregon, to-wit: ir_ The Northeast Quarter of Section nd Ten (10) in Township Twenty-eight (28) South, of Range Eleven (11) on West of the Willamette Meridian. 1) Coos County, Oregon, excepting all that Dart of the same lying South ’ and East of the Coquille River here- Judge of the above entitled of flit publication. Septem- MM. of last publication, October A. E. Wheelock, Attorney for Plaintiff, 822 Corbett Bldg., Portland, 37U levying def en H. E. Hess, Sheriff of Coos County, Rv Ali<w> P*rmtt SCHOOL DAYS Ik I DR \l l(\ I\1 ßy DWIG Or CY HUNGERFORD WHEPeS MY , BATKiP ^SOOT? MILES