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I ▼ alley turkey I um 2 s and some times B. B ginning, and contesting, in the last County, Oregon, said tract of land For quail I um a 1« gauge Browning1 described parcel. Five acres of being in the shape of a rectangle. By Lans Leneve automatic as choice of guns. For1 "nSde under execution mvs and except 2 acres of land off the East end of Mid tract, heretofore My wife is visiting today end I ducks 12 gauge, double or automatic, i^^ out of the Circuit Court of the sold to Frank Teters by Joseph have just begun the preparation for For ducks and geem I um a 10 gauge State of Oregon for the County of Stiennon; also, my noonday meaL Having poured All that strip of land, containing 1U double.** I Coos to me directed in the com of the water in the stove and put some wood acres, off the North and of the East Well, Doc, as to the size of shot for SUt* half of the Northwest quarter of in the tea-kettle, put the cat out and quail I agree with you. Also as to ' Section 24, Township 27 South of let the dog in, put tobacco in the 6s and 4s for ducks. However, I do Alma Halter, widow of George Hal- Range 12 West of the Willamette beans and salt in my pipe. I’ll now not recommend 5« owing to the fact ter otherwiM known as George W Meridian; also. endeavor to Mttle down with some thit The South five acres of the Nocth 1 l«n^ch^a^trict°No.?^<id d £ ten acres of the Southeast quarter of dope for this week’s issue of Out-of number 5 shot chambers in good and, trict No. 18; Port of Bandon; Port of the Northwest quarter of Section 24 Doors Stuff. ... .. ” Coquille River; and all other taxing in Township 27 South of Range 12 I have on my desk a letter from districts and tax levying bodies af West of the Willamette Meridian, a trapper in Washington who asks Oregon. Also, beginning at a point fected by this suit. Defendants of guns that shoot one particular on the quarter section line 10.1« K.B. only 21 questions concerning trapping size of shot and pattern it beautiful 44t5 Sheriff of Coos , Oregon chains North of the center of Section muskrats and mink. Guess I had bet 24 in Township 27 South Of Range ly It may be fours, sixes, or sevens ter pass that one up and write him in the circht court of the 12 West of the Willamette Meri and a half. Anything in the bird line, STATE OF OREGON FOR THE a personal letter. dian in Coos County. Oregon, and from snipe up to and Including ducks, COUNTY OF COO8 running thence North 5 08 chains, Next there’s Doc Mace’s letter. I I believe should be warred upon with BEN EFITJSA VINOS ¿~LOAN AS- along said quarter section line; don’t know whether that was meant the size your gun shoots good, if it is 1 SOCIATION, a corporation, Plain- thence West 19.87 chains, more or for publication or not, so I am not less, to the quarter quarter section not under sevens and a half. I, too, • tiff, going to publish the personal refer line; thence South 5.08 chains along use 4s for long range shooting on LEM McGOWAN and JANE DOE Mid quarter qaurter section line to ences contained therein, but am go ducks. Your choice of guns are O. K. McGOWAN. his wife. Defendants a point West of the place of begin ing to take the liberty of publishing Notice at Rale ning; thence East 19.67 chains, more if you like big guns. Personally, I certain questions asked by him, to By virtue of an execution issued or less to the place of beginning, con um an old Winchester 20 gauge, out of the above entiled Court in said gether with answers by myself and taining 10 acres of land, more Or shooting the 2 Vi inch shell, 2K drains cause dated November 8th, 1934, less; and the entire land herein con also give ‘some of his pet ideas con- of powder and % ounce of shot. I upon a judgment theretofore rendered veyed containing 15 acres, more or cering guns, etc. I am sure they will less, all being situated in Coos Coun um 8s and sevens and a half for JSVjffilM with tateSrt ty, State of Oregon; also. prove interesting to a lot of readers. duck, in this gun. Down in the rice, The South 20 acres of the NEK Dr. C. O. Mace, you know, bails fields a few seasons ago I used this thereon from and after the 14th day from California at the present time. lilt!a gun with fours and knocked the | of October. 1930, until paid at the of the NWK, and the North 5 acres of the SEK of the NWK, all in Sec Shortly he is going to write us a yarn big honkers stiff. I sometimes shoot! annum, less the sum tion 24, Township 27 South of Range tL™uX“ sum“tf 12 West of the Willamette Meridian, concerning the killing of mountain an L. C. Smith that I have owned , In Coos County, Oregon, and contain goats and buffalo upon Catalina Is since a kid. I um fours most alto- »49,10 with interest at the rate of ing 25 acres, more or leas; land. I am looking forward with in gather in this gun as it chambers 10% per annum, from the Sth day of All of the right, title and Interest terest to these tales and I know they them to perfection I March. 1931; for the further sum of of the defendant P. Francis Teters, will be enjoyed by my readers. including his Interest aa one of the Th« I n«r*i«i « so $12.00 with interest at the rate of he .*7^” • “m P“rtial to • *nnurn from the 24th day heirs at law of B. B. Teters, deceased, Dr. Mace agrees with me relative gauge is the fact that they are so of June, iMS; for the further sum of in and to the following real property: to the menace of allowing brush to light and a good shot can get into ac- $12.00 with interest from the 29th The South Half of the North Half grow unhampered in this county, but tion with them so quickly. At one <toy of October, 1932, at the rate of of Section Eighteen, of Township we will skip that and launch into y>» j-ri ¿n <^¿2 Twenty Seven South, of Range Elev en West, of the Willamette Meridian, more interesting subjects of his let “cans” out of one flock in aa many ^d’atur the 2lst"day of'june. 1*933, in Coos County, Oregon, and the _ ' MH- VUI1C, A4F<*«3y ter. We sure agree with the doctor rate per annum; for the North Half of the South West Quarter shots, all dead birds, with that little at the ----- -* of 10% — ------------- when he says that some new and gun. Good enough, I’ll My, for any further sum of $150.00 attorney's of Mid Section Eighteen. practical method should be invented fees; for its costs taxed at $28.10; I Said Mie being made subject to man’s gun. These little guns shoot so did on the 8th day of November, redemption in the manner provided to curb forest fires quickly and econ close there aren’t many cripples as a 1934, levy upon all of the right, title, by law. omically; that the present methods result. Either dead birds or clean and interest of the Mid defendants Dated at Coquille, Oregon, thia are too antiquated. misses. However, I would adviM the in the following described real prop 18th day of October, 1934. He states: “About your pheasant erty; to-wit: H. E. Hess, novice to start with a larger scatter Lot Two (2) 40tS Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon season. You speak of a certain sec gun when he learns to shoot, or he is (41) Flanagan' tion where the birds are plentiful. NOTICE TO CREtHTORR— going to meet with a lot of diMp- Bend, Coun Why not make this a game refuge virtue of Notice is hereby given that the un pointment. No one but an experi and only shoot venturesome birds compliance execution and __ _ ____ dersigned has been duly appointed enced wing shot should monkey Mid therewith, I will on Saturday, the administrator of the estate of Laura which leave there for other covers? 'round with small shotguns. Learn 8th day of December, 1934, at 10 R. Hampton, deceased, and all per If this is kept as a sanctuary you’ll with the big ones first. o’clock A. M , at the front door of sons having claims against said ca have more birds each year.” Moat of our ideas jibe pretty well. the county courthouse. at Coquille, tate are hereby notified, that they That’s a good idea as far as it goes. iction (sub- are required to present same duly " at ‘ pul iblic auction Doc, and I know that your ideas Oregon, Mil j), to the highest verified, with proper voucher there I ject to redemption Doc. but the trouble is that the ma would make good reading, that’s why ! bidder, for __ _____ each in il hand, all the for, to the undersigned at the law of jority of “chinks” are upon gun club I published them. And as to my own right, title, and interest which the fice of Harry A. Slack, in Coquille, grounds and you just show me a gun within named defendants had in the Coos County, Oregon, within six personal opinion on guns, shot, etc., club that will make a sanctuary out above described real property on the why, that is merely the opinion of date of the decree entered in said months from the date of this notice Dated this 28th day of October, of their grounds. Why, that would just another hunter, tor I do not put csum to Mtisfy said execution, judg 1934. be the 11th wonder of the age. myself down as an authority on there ment, interest, costs and accruing . George E. Hampton. Doc further states: “I am tar a (things. Just merely my personal costs. Administrator of the Estate of long hunting Mason, but only permit Dated this 8th day of November, Laura R. Hampton, Deceased. 41t5 ( opinions, as I have given above, 1934 two days a week for hunting—Wed jtiiould not be taken too seriously. NOTICE OF RHERIFFR SALE H. E. Haas, nesdays and Sundays. That gives ;They are just ideas that I have glean- 43t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. On the 1st day of December, 1934, your game a chance. Results: more at the hour of 10 A. M at the front I ed from cloae association with hunt- and better hunting and more mature NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT door of the Court H oum in Coquille, , ing, firearms and ammunition over a birds." (Good idea. Doc.) Notice is hereby given that the un Coos County, Oregon, I will sell at I period ef 30 years. Thanks a million dersigned, Executrices of the last public auction to the highest biddei “I think that the 30-30 rifle h the Come again soon smallest permissable for deer. I I 1 for writing me. Will and Testament of Frank R. for cash the following real property Kth your goat and buffalo stories. Bullack, deceased, have filed in the located in Coos County, Oregon, to- will list four in the order of my I be waiting. And My, have you County Court of the State of Ore wit: choice. Any one will be found ef-1 The Southeast quarter of ths i still got that elephant gun that I gon for Coos County their final ac Southwest Quarter, and the South fective: 300 Savage, 30-30, 30-08 and count as such Executrices and Mid shot, the one Doc Rietman wouldn’t Court has appointed Saturday, the half of the Southwest quarter of 30-40 Krag. Does that sound right? take a chance on? 1st day of December, 1934, as the the Southeast quarter of Section I think the 250-3000 is too light for I am indebted to Mrs. Ralph South day for the hearing of objections to Twenty-two (22), and the North east quarter of the Northwest quar deer. Well placed shots are O. K. but stone for the following press dispatch such final account and the Mttlement ter and the Northwest quarter of how many can place their shots in the thereof. concerning a dog. Mrs. Southstone the Northeast quarter of Section L ou I m A. Bullack, right spot? The most effective gun Twenty-seven (27), all in Town comments on it to the effect that the R om B. Croy, Executrices of the for shock and hemorrhage used is the concerned should be exposed last Will and Testament of Frank ship Twenty-nine (29) South, 300 Savage with hollow point. West R. Bullack, deceased. 42t5 Range thirteen (13) West of the y one in Oregon and Califor Willamette Meridian. ern, 150 grain bullet. It’s a honey! nia. I’ll go a bit stronger than that Said sale is made under execution I would like your opinion relative to notice or sheriff ’ s salr issued out of the Circuit Court of the and state that the people he returned the effect of light weight bullets on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, State of Oregon for the County of to should be put in the dog home game. That under and by Virtue of an Ex Coos to me directed in the cbm of and old Bruno given possession of ecution issued out of the County the State of Oregon by the State “Would you be in favor of an open their home. Well, here’s the story Court of the State of Oregon for the Land Board, Plaintiff, Mason on does instead of bucks for vs. County of Coos on the 17th day of judge for yourselves. one Mason?” A. S. Ward, also know and called Los Angeles—The most tragic fig August, 1834, on a judgment render Answering the last question first. ed in said Court in favor of William Abe Ward; R. H. McCall and Bertha ure in the city animal shelter at 215 Bettys. as present Administrator of McCall, his wife; W. P. Grandy; Coos Doc, I would be in favor of an open W. Ann St. today was Bruno, the for the Estate of B. B. Teters, deceased. County, Oregon; School District No season on does for one season at toast. gotten dog. Bruno isn’t his real I and against P. Francis Teters,both 34; Rood District No. 24; Road Dis There are getting too darned many name, but it seems easy to remember,' personally r and as the former admin- trict No. 1: Port of Bandon; Non- High School; and all other taxing dis does and too few bucks to suit me. even if Bruno himself seems easy 5T ________ estate and command rator .o said f ing me to satisfy the sum of 3495.75 tricts and tax levying bodies affected As to the choice of guns for deer, tor one family to forget. The ani with interest at 8% from November by thia suit. Defendants as I have stated in this column be-' H. E. Hess. mal, beautiful German Shepherd, 8, 1933, and also the sum of $1000.00 fore, no novice or bum shot has any was given to friends by a Los An with interest at 7% from October It, 42t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon business hunting deer with a low 1930, together with costs and accru geles family and taken to Oregon. ing costs, I WILL ON SATURDAY, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALR power rifle, but a light gun in the Recently he returned, afoot and THE 17th DAY OF NOVEMBER,, On the 17th day of November, hands of an expert shot is all right. footsore, thin and weary, having 1934, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the 1934, at the hour of 10 A. M. at the Your choice of the 30-08, 300 Savage in Co- walked all the way back from the forenoon of said day at the front door front door of the Court Hi_______ of the County Court H oum tn the and 30-40 Krag meets with my ap northern state. When he arrived at City of Coquille. Coos County, Ore quille. Coos County, Oregon I will sell at public auction to the highest proval, but the 30-30 is out I have his former borne, his previous own gon, offer for sale and sell at public bidder for cash the following ree Men more deer wounded and lost ers still didn’t want him, it is said, auction, to the highest and best bid property located in Coos County with 30-30’s than would fill the Chi and he was taken to the anmal shel der for cash in hand, all the right, Oregon, to-wit: title and interest of the Mid P. Fron cago stock yards. The reason why, ter tor disposal. The employees ds Teters, in and to the following So much of the following described tract at ' land as lie« in the _ North- I do not know, but nevertheless I there hope the dog finds a good home. described real property, to-wit: east Quarter of the Northwest have seen it occur and occur so often, Commencing at the Northeast cor Quarter, otherwiM known as Lot 4, Thanks, Mrs. Southstone. And I that I would absolutely not go into know you will join me in wishing ner of the Southeast quarter of the of Section Twenty-six, of Town the woods with a 30-30. ship Twenty-eight South, of Range that the Los Angeles family experi Southeast quarter of Section 13, Twelve West of the Willamette Township 27 South of Range 12 West I have not found the 250-3000 too ence a tough winter. of the Willamette Meridian, thence Meridian, namely:— light for deer. There are two points West 18 rods, thence South 20 rods to Beginning at the Quarter Section concerning it that lets it out as far as land now owned by P. F. Teters, Comer between Sections Twenty- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE I am concerned. One, is the fact that On the 15th day of December, thence East 18 rods to the Section threeand Twenty-six, of Township line, ------------------------- thence North 20 rods to the Twenty-eight South, of Range it is no good in a brushy country, 1934, at the hour of 10 A. M. at the ----- Twelve West of the WlllametU owing to the fact that the bullets fly front door of the Court H oum in Co-: place of beginning; also, quille, Coos County, Oregon, I will The South half of the Southeast Meridian, and running thence West to pieces upon striking small limbs, Mil at public auction to the highest quarter of Section 13, Township 27. 22 chains along seqjjon line to post and the other is the fact that a dear bidder for cash the following real [ South of Range 12 West at the Wil- marked C» ; then& South 14 50 shot with it, unless shot through the property located in Coos County, lamette Meridian in Coos County, chains to fence at edge of field: thence South 40 degreee East I head or neck means a torn of a lot of chains along edge of said field to good meat. The meat becomes brais a post marked CS; thence North ed and bloodshot and full of fine par 87 K degrees East 1745 chains to a point on the K section line due ticle of the copper-clad bullet for South of the place of beginning; many inches 'round the spot where thence North 15.24 chains along the deer is struck Mid K section line to place of be There are always arguments going ginning. Said Mie Is made under execution on concerning rifles and it isn’t one issued out of the Circuit Court of the time in a thousand that three or four, State of Oregon far the County of or even two, sportsmen get to dis Coos to me directed in the State of Ore cussing guns and loads that they Board, Plaint agree upon any certain gun or load. Some gun that you or I would swear Fred Moser by is scoffed at by other sportsmen. F. Moeer, Ac “And now,” continues Doc, “How Moser, and a about the size for different bird heirs of Mid shooting? Here’s my choice of shot Coos County, County, Oi and. see if it agrees «with your ideas: No. 2; Road reptad con! For quail 8 or 7K Never any small District No 1; Port of Coquille River; and all other taxing districts ______________ and tax . er. Doves and wild pigeons, 7% for levyin^bodies affected by this suit, doves and 8s for pigeons. r “For ducks, 8 -5- -4. I um 4s if it H. E. Hass, 4MI Rbertff of Coos County. Is long range. For room «ad wild OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF described real il property Property for the pur pur- pose of satisfying 'fy>ng said judgment in Eight th n E1 ?ht thousand three hundred fifty-three dollars and one y-thyee d< cent (38.353.01) with interest thereon at the rate of eight per per r an per cent cent P« ■«- num from the 22nd day of October, 1834, and the further sum of Four teen dollars and ninety cents (314.90) costs and disbursements Now Therefore, I will ,on Satur day, the 24th day of Novemebr, 1934, at, eleven o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the courthouse front door in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, otter for sale and m H at public auc tion to the highest and beet bidder for cash in hand the following de scribed real property, to-wit: The East half of the Southwest Professional Cards LIUEQVIST, SWANTON « SLACK Attorneys and Cremallera First National Bank Building Coquille Oregon DR. J. R. BUNCH DENTI8T X-RAY Service Laird Bldg. First Street Coquille, Ora. GRANT CORBY Attorney at Law tor Bldg. Coquille, Ora. 24-M ! « DR. W. V. G|«A18YER VETERINARIAN County Hord * Meat Impostes Coquilli, Ora. J. J. STANLEY Attonwy-at-La* V.R W VOL WILSON ,1 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given: That the undersigned has filed his Final Re port as Executor of the Estate of Em ma F. Oerding, deceased, in the County Court of Coos County, Ore gon, and that the Honorable D. F. Thompson, judge of the said Court, has Mt November 24th, 1934, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. as the time and the County Courtroom, Coquille. Oregon, as the place for hearing ob jections to such Final Account and the Mttlement thereof and that all persons objecting thereto must file their objections on or before Mid date. Date of fir«t publication, Oct. 26, 1834. Date of last publication, Nov. 23, 1934. John H Oerding, Executor. 41t5 --,i „ — ■ ■" — IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND ■ FOR THE COUNTY OF COO8 “OPTOMETRIST" Tn the Matter of the Estate of Ernest J. Larson, Deceased Notice of Sale of Real Property NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of an order, decree and license of the County Court of Coos County, Oregon, made and en tered on the 8th day of November, 1934, in the Matter of the Estate of Ernest J. Larson, deceased. I will on and after Saturday, the 15th day of weneru * - th 1 vnux ■«. December. 1934, proceed to sell to the Oregon. October 29th, 1934. I highest and best bidder, for cash in NOTICE is hereby given that John hand and subject to the confirmation Golden, of Sumner, Oregon, who, on’ of Mid Court, all of the right, title August 1, 1937, made Homestead en- and interest of the Mid Estate, and try, Serial, No. 017548, for NEK. those claiming under it, in and to the Section 7, Township 27 S., Range 12 , following described real property, to- W, Willamette Meridian, has filed wit: Lots 21, 22. 23 A 24 of Block 11 of notice of intention to make final :rs, Luos Coos lajuuijt County, , three year Proof, to establish claim the Town of Powers. to the land above described, before Oregon, according to the map and „____ _2 record ____ _ _ on ________ file and 2 of in I Wm. H. Canon, Register, U. S. Land plat thereof the office of Jhe County Clerk ____ ‘ of said Office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on the t„ County and State; 13th day of December, 1934. Lot 7 of Block 14 of the Town Tow of Claimant names as witnesses: John H. Taylor, of Marshfield, Oregon; Powers, Coos County, Oregon, > *c- Lewis Diehl, of Marshfield. Oregon; cording to the map and plat thereof John W Armstrong, of Sumner, Ore on file and of record in the office of gon; Ben Frank Wriston, of Sumner, the County Clerk of Mid County and Oregon. StThe South 87 feet of Lot E, Block THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SPOKANE, a corporation. Plaintiff, JOHN FABRY, «^bachelor; Ollie F. Shull, as Executrix .at the Estate of B C. Shull, deceased; Coos County. Oregon, a municipal cor poration; and Myrtle Print Na tional Farm Loan Association, a corporation,^ jggqg NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of a Writ of Ex ecution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled csum , on the 22nd day of October, 1934, in favor of the above named plaintiff "* “ * the above named defer 18 of Morris Subdivision to the Town of Powers, Coos County, Oregon, ac cording to the map and plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said County and State. , .. . . Bids will be received by me as Ad ministrator of said Estate, at the of fice of J. Arthur Berg in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon _ Dated this' ' 9th day of November, 1934. F. W. Powers. Administrator. J. Arthur Berg, Attorney for Administrai itor. 43t5