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------------ _ ----- , Lhre New» From Arag» Millians Lena in »34 Comparison of motor vehicle rag* There were seventy In attendance at the church services Sunday morn iotrution receipts and gasoline ing. Rev. R. C. Young, of Myrtle collections under the old and Point, delivered the sermon and Mrs. highway revenue-raising laws S. C. McAllister sang a solo. Next been made by the office of P. J. week the special music will be fur Stadleman, secretary at state, and there’» just pleny of nished by a high school girls quartet, the comparative summarization is opportunity —-it’s here —today consisting of Iris Barklow, Annie presented for the first time since the Your telephone reaches more recent license regulations and Deardorff, Mary and Jean Watkins. —the trouble is that friends. It protects your Mrs. Oluf Aasen, Mrs. J. L. Burtts. iuei tax rate became effective. many of us are not finuncially able home in the crises of fire, A loss of more than one and one- Mrs. Grace Raekleff. Mrs Gus to “keep in step" with it—a live ti.ird million dollars to the highway Schroeder. Mrs. Albert Lillie, Mr slckne.ts, or other sudden growing bank account at thia helpful fund is shown for the ten months of bert Gulstrom, Mrs. John Cart, alarm. And today, in cooperating bank b the first step Naomi Robison. Mrs. B. B. Watkins IBM, ending October 31, which is a ’ .3 per cent decrease in revenue from met at the home of Mrs. Clarence toward a partnership with opportu these .time« sho e all, it The period taken for Schroeder Friday afternoon and set all sources. nity-think it over is of value to you because a quilt together ready for the frames. comparitive analysis is from July 1, then act the think it puts you on the line » Mrs. Harriette Burbank returned to 1832. to April 30, 1033, the last ten- Johnson's Mill with Mr. and Mrs. month registration stretch under the for the calls of opportun Frank Burbank Sunday afternoon to former licensing law. Receipts from ity. remain till Thanksgiving. Mr. and motor vehicle licenses, from motor you'll want youra at the Mrs. Burbank spent the week end al transportation charges collected by the public utilities commissioner, and There b Nothing You the C. E. Schroeder home. Mr.~IK3~Mrs. J. L. Burtis attended from gasoline taxes are included in Buy That Gives You So the first Red and White banquet to the report. FIRST NATIONAL BANK be held to Coos county, in Marshfield ■ While vehicle registrations have Much for So Little of Coquille, Oregon jumped up 15 per cent this year over Thursday evening. The first high water of the year the former period, the number in kept several patrons of the cheese creasing from 230,900 to 278,420 dur ing 1934, the collections from licenses —opportunity helpers tactoty at home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downing and on these vehicles have dropped 58 —of opportunity seekers. children, of Coquille, were Friday per cent or from 35,251,480.99 to 82,185.405.27, due to the flat 85.00 li visitors at Nile Miller's. Mrs. Naomi Robison, Kent Hicksm, cense fee established by the 1933 leg of Arago, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robi islature for all passenger cars and to Powers, Coos County, Oregon, ac- son and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. the adjustment in truck license fees. FORECLOSURE BALE State House Gossip l cording to the map and plat thereof Under the prior law, the average NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Price Robison and Mrs. Nora Hos- By Ernest L. Gray rm file and of record in the office of ,der and by virtue of an Execution the County Clerk of said County and poska, of west Norway, were Sunday tee for passenger cars was 820, the The fortunate ones in legislative and Order of Sale issued out of the State; rate depending on the weight of the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert contests of late have been coming to Circuit Cdurt of the State of Oregon 1.TI2e.^OU,th 87 ,eet of Lot E, Block Gulstrom. automobile. the capitol to look over the seat sit for the County of Coos on the 28th IB of Morris Subdivision to the Town LIUEQVIST, SWANTON When license fees were lowered by of November, 1934, in a cartain The high school Sunday school class uation in an effort to obtain the most day of Powers, Coos County, Oregon, ac cause in said Court pending wherein & SLACK cording to the map and plat thereof met at the Watkins home Thursday the legislature, an added cent tax was favorable spots to catch the speak Portland Mortgage Co., a corporation, I on file and of record in the office of evening to organize a dramatic club placed on motor fuels. This increasd er’s eye during the session. Attorneys and Counsellors The I is Plaintiff, and B. Folsom and Susie 'he County Clerk of said County and under the leadership of Mrs. Law the revenue from that source for the First National Bank Budding House seating committee was defeat T. Folsom, his wife, are Defendants. State. ten months 32 per cent, from $4,812,- ed for re-election, but serves never Case No. 10139, of said Court and Bids will be received by me as Ad rence Raekleff. A temporary presi Coquille Oregon commanding me to sell the herein ministrator of said Estate, at the of dent and secretary were elected and 408.50 to 38,102,505.81. At the same theless. It consists of Charles after described real property to sat fice of J. Arthur Berg in Coquille, plans laid for the first meeting which time, transportation charges collected Childs of Albany and Tunis J. Wey isfy the sum of $2788.47 with Interest Coos Cqunty, Oregon. DR. J. R. BUNCH wiU be held the first week in De by the public utilities commissioner ers of Hood River. The Secretary thereon from August 20, 1931, at the Dated this ' — 9th day of — November, 9 per cent per annum, the cember. Refreshments of popcorn were adjusted, bringing a rise of 58 of State arranges the seating in the 1934. DENT18T sum of $13.91 with interest and chocolate were served to Iris per cent in receipts from this source, state senstir. F. W. Powers. X-RAY Service > from June 13, 1931, at the Administrator. and Genevieve Barklow, - Price from 8381.885.98 to 8525,437.24. Another interim committee, named rate of 10 per cent per annum, the Laird Bldg. First Street J. Arthur Berg. The total amount collected from all Schroeder, Woodrow Robison, Wal further sum of 8412.18 with interest by the 1933 assembly, was defeated ! 43t5 Attorney for Administrator. Telephone 8Z-L Coquille, Ora. lace Carl, Ellis Raekleff, Stephen sources during the ten months under for election. It Is the committee to thereon at the rate of 10 annum from January I the prior fee and tax rates was $10,- suggest better rules of the roads. The further sum of $21.35 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Aasen, Fred Vetter, Merle Randle 195,585.45, while during 1934 the man, Evelyn Doyle and the hostesses, STATE OF OREGON FOR THE committee, including outsiders, com thereon at the rate of 10 GRANT CORBY revenue has reached a total of 88,- I COUNTY OF COOS Mary and Jean Watkins. prised Joe E. Dunne, Harvey Wells annum from April 15, 1 BENEFIT SAVINGS A LOAN AS Attorney at Law , A birthday dinner in honor Of 313,338.32, or 81,382,247.13 less in re and Ray Conway of Portland; Clyde ther sum of 818.50 u SOCIATION, a corporation, Plain- Mrs. Sam Damron was held Saturday ceipts. Refunds on gasoline taxes E. Williamson. Albany; George Wins thereon from October 19, 1933, at Richmond-Barker Bldg. ' tiff. the rate of 10 per cent per annum, at noon with fried guinea as the main for non-highway use of the fuel have low, Tillamook; W. E. Stockdale, Max the further sum of $9.25 with inter Phone 157 CoquiUe, Ore. LEM McGOWANV’and JANE DOE been deducted form the totals given, course. Those partaking were Mr. Flannery. John Beakey, Herbert est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent Residence Phono 24-M ! McGOWAN, his wife. Defendants, and Mrs. John Damron and children, but administrative expenses have not Hauser, F. D. Maison and R. H. per annum from April 14. 1934, the i Tf-Kitts of Sale been deducted. further sum of $150.00 Attorney fees, Baldock, of Salem. By virtue of an execution issued Anna Lou and Jack, Mrs. Jess Dam the further sum of 87.50 searching out of the above entiled Court in said ron and Thelma Damron, all of Ban J. ARTHUR BERG But tills committee did most of its records and costa and disbursements Motor Death Rate Mount« cause dated November 8th, 1914, don. and the host and honored host work before the election. It has all rO.SO, together with accruing costs, Attorney at Law upon a judgment theretofore rendered ess, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Damron. WILL ON SATURDAY, THE 29th No improvement in the automobile ready for the legislature a bill pro Rooms i*4t 2 and entered therein in favor of DAY OF DECEMBER, 1934, at the Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen drove to fatality t record was made in the viding a uniform motor vehicle re hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Farmers * Merchants Bank Bldg plaintiff and against the defendants Phone 37 for the sum of 81242.88, with interest Bandon Saturday and visited Mr. and month of October, according to a re sponsibility act having to do with' 1 aaM day at the front door of the thereon from and after the 14th day Mrs. A. Haber ly. Coquille, Oregon port released by P. J. Stadelman, sec liability insurance and the like. This County Court House in the City of of October, 1930, until paid at the Wednesday afternoon the ladies of retary of state, this week, which measure will be one of the major Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of ■ ate of 10% per annum, less the sum fer for sale and sell at public auc of 8185.00 paid on account of said the community met at the home of shows 33 deaths from motor vehicle issues and it ts expected some form tion, to the highest and best bidde- DR. W. V. GLAISYER Mrs. Gordon Fleming for a "to be accidents during the month as com interest; for the further sum of oi compulsory iiBDiiiiy insurance will for cash in hand, all the right, title VETERINARIAN 849,10 with interest at the rate of mailed” shower for her sister, Mrs. pared to 27 in October, 1933. and interest of the said Defendants result 10% per annum, from the Sth day of and to the following described real Harvey Swoffard, nee Freda Schroe The trend of the year’s record to- County Herd A Meat Inspectes The one thing this committee will in March, 1931; for the further sum of der. Many who were unable to at wnrds more fatalities and a greater originate will be a new term for property, to-wit: $13.00 with interest at the rate of Lots numbered 10, 11 and 13, in Coquille, Ore. , 10% per annum from the 24th day tend sent presents to be included in i number of injuries resulting from crime. It wiU classify the crime be Block 38, Elliott's Addition to Co of June, 1932; for the further sum of the box of gifts, which were numer car crashes was maintained in Octo tween reckless driving snd man quille, Coos County, Oregon, accord J. A. RICHMOND 812.00 with interest from the 29th ous and varied, including a quilt I ber, although there were a few less slaughter It will be known “negli ing to the plat thereof on file and of day of October, 1932. at the rate of record in the office of the County PHYSICIAN and SURGBON pieced by her sister and quilted by i accidents than in the same month of gent liomicide,” and will be punish .Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. 10 per annum; for the further sum of 844.89 with interest thereon from 1 many friends in the last two weeks, 1933. The report shows 1,893 acci able, if put into effect, by the legis Richmond-^Baskoc Building Said sale being made subject to re and after the 31st day of June, 1933, a set of silver, as well as aprons, i dents and 438 resultant injuries in lature, severely, but less than terms demption in the manner provided by Coquille, Ore. at the rate of 10% per annum; for th. the lunch cloths, towels and kitchen October, 1934. and 1,905 accidents provided for manslaughter. The ex law. further suq of 8150.00 ‘ attorney ____ ‘ ’s Dated at Coquille, Oregon, Phones: Office 62M, Res. ill ware. Those present were Meedames and 385 injuries in October, 1933. act penalty has not yet been deter 38th day of November, 1934. fees; for its costs taxed at $28.10; I Gus Schroeder, C. E. Schroeder, Art Ten pedestrians were killed in Oc did on the ' , 8th day of November, mined, but will be left to the legis H. E. Hess, J. J. 8TANLEY 1934, levy upon all of the right, title, Farrier, Marvin Shaw, J. L. Bnrtis, tober. Seventeen of the fatalities de lature. The crime will deal entirely 48t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon | and interest of the said defendants Ernest Watkins. Geo Zinzerling, C. volved only one motor vrfiicle, hav Attorney-at-Law with fatalities resulting from auto I in the following described real prop- S. Webb, John Carl, Naomi Robison. ing been caused by colliding with a mobile accidents. Office at rssiisnes, 279 Senth NOTICE OF SHERIFF*» BALE i “£,*«? (3) in Block Forty-one Oluf Aasan, S. C. McAllister, Albert fixed object, going off the road, skid On the 15th day of December. Willard BL, Coquille (41) Flanagan’s Addition to North LUlie, Albert Gulstrom, C. A. Kellner. ding, or other non-collision type of 1934, at the hour of 18 A. M. at the Oregon, front door of the Court House in Co Tyrrell Woodward. Lawrence Rack- accident. by virtue of leff, Misses Lots Schroeder, Alma , NOW quille, Coos County, Oregon, I will V.R. During the first ten months of 1934, said execution and In compliance sell at public auction to the highest _____ .. the __ Fleming, Leona Pauli and Mrs. L. W 251 persons have been killed and bidder tor cash the following real WILSON . 'herewith, I will on Saturday, 3th day of December, 1984, at 10 Oddy, of Coquille. 4,002 injured, in 18,788 automobile property located to Coos County, «OPTOMETRIST” I o'clock A. M, at the front door of Oregon, to-wit: Thusday evening the Bible class accidents. In the same period in 1933, Errors ia Refraction corrected the county courthouse, at Coquille, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er Southeast Q 199 persons were killed, 3,343 injured, Oregon, sell at public auction (sub- without the use of Draga. nest Watkins with Mr Parker lead snd 15,653 accidents occured. The 'ect to redempticei), to the highest ter of 434 W. 1st St. Coquille, Ore. ire: increase in deaths from motor vehi bidder, for cash in hand, *11 the ing Those enjoying the study tion Twenty - Five, Township right, title, and interest which the Mr. and Mrs. David Root, Mias Alice cle causes is 38 per cent thus far thia Twenty-Eight South of Range within named defendants had in the Scott, Mrs. Naomi Robison, Mr. and year. Thirteen West, of the Willamette above described real property on the County, Oregon, UPCBLICATION Mrs. Ray Parker, Mrs. Lawrance date of the decree entered in said Acres. Also com- NOTICE FOR FUK.TCATION cause to satisfy said execution, judg Raekleff, Mrs. Oluf Aasen, Sam Root ty chains North and it Christian MaoMr Chtrrirti GeneraTLand* Office at Roeeburg. ment, Interest, costs snd accruing and Mr. and Mrs. Wstkins. Twenty chains and 40/100 chains “ Soul and Body ” was the subject East of the Corner of Sections 25, costs. A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker invited of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Oregon, October 29th, 1934. Dated this 8th day or November, 38, 35 A 34, in Township Twenty- NOTICE is hereby given that John the high school students for an eve EMM .South qf Range Thirteen of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, Nov. Golden, of Sumner, Oregon, who. on 1934. ning of singing and games at their 35. H. E. Hees, Wist of the Willamette Meridian in August 1, 1927, made Homestead en 43t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Coos County, Oregon, at a cedar home Friday evening. After a hilar try, Serial, Na 017548, for NE%. Among the citations which com- post marked C. S. from which a ious time over the many stunts, deli Section ^Township 27 S., Range 12 NOTICE OF SHERIFF*« SALE cedar stump bears South Nine de W., Willamette Meridian, has filed On the 1st day of December, 1934, cious refreshments of pineapple and grees East, thirty-six links, run notice of intention to make final at the hour of 10 A. M. at the front lime sherbet and cookies Were served following from the Bible: “If then ning thence North Fifty links, God so clothe the grass, which is to three year Proof, to establish claim door of the Court House in Coquille, thenet. North Fifty-Six degrees to the land above described, before Coos County, Oregon. I will sell at to Iris and Genevieve Barklow. Jean day ia the field, and tomorrow it West, one chain, thence North Sev Win. H. Canon, Register, U. S. Land public auction to ths highest bidder Watkins, Lois Schroeder, Evelyn cast into the oven; how much more enty-Five and One-Half degrees Office, at Roeeburx, Oregon, on the for cash the following real property Doyle, Annie Deardorff, Marguerite Few people knew that Sam Mar West Two chains, thence North will be clothe you, O ye at little 18th day of December, 1934. ty-Four degrees West, Two located in Coos County, Oregon, to- and Woodrow Robison, Fred Vetter. faith?” (Luke 13:28). tin, son of General Charles H. Martin, Claimant names as vritnesses: John 24/IM chains, thence South ... .1 Merle Randlemann, Alvin Freden governor-elect had beeii employed at H. Taylor, of Marshfield, Oregon; wit: The Southeast quarter of The Lesson-Sermon also included and 4r/100 chains, thence East the Lewis Diehl, of Marshfield. Oregon; Southwest Quarter, and the South berg, Melden, Herbert and Wallace the following correlative passages the State Capitol for the past year Five chains, thence North Eight and John W Armstrong, of Sumner, Ore until recently He has been work 83/100 chains to the place of be half of the Southwest quarter of Carl, Price Schroeder, Mrs. Oluf gon; Ben Frank Wrlston, of Sumner. the Southeast quarter of Section Aasen, Mrs. Naomi Robison, Mr. and from the Christian Science textbook, ing in the State Corporation Depart ginning. and containing, in the last “ Science and Health with Key to the Oregon. (22), and the North described parcel. Five acres of Twenty-two (M) Mrs Ernest Watkins and Mr. Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: ment under Charles H. Carey, Cor Wm. H. Canon, land, more or M bs . the Northwest quar Mrs. Parker. quarter of the poration Commissioner. The young Commissioner or Register east 42t5 “ Taking less ‘ thought for your life, Said sale is made under execution and the - Northwest quarter of ( ter --------- S 21; . man, who graduated two years ago issued out of the Circuit Court of the the Northeast quarter of Section what ye shall eat, or what We shall IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Twenty-seven (27), all in ii Town I Brawnier Valley drink*; less thought ‘for your body from the Harvard Law School, said State of Oregon for the County of STATE OF OREGON IN AND Coos to me directed in the case of the ship Twenty-nine (29) South, FOR THE COUNTY OF OOOti Thoee from the valley to attend the what ye shall put on’ will do much lie would quit in about two weeks “so State of Oregon by the State Land Range thirteen (13) West of the in the Matter of the Estate of Ernest Ranee not to embarrass his fatiMT. ” HO Will Orange meeting held at McKinley more for the health of the rising gen Board, Plaintiff, Willamette Mendig». J I .arson. Deceased. Said sale is made under execution Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs eration than you dihatn . . . We must return to his law practice in Port Notice of Sale of Real NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, issued out of the Circuit Court of the Ted Abbott and daughter, June. Mr not attribute more and more intelli land. . That by virtue of an order decree and Mrs. J. D. Laird, Mr. and Mrs. gence to matter, but lees and leas, if and license of the County Court of Ivan Laird ahd family and Mr. and we would be wise aa+heaMhy. The Coos County, Oregon, made and en divine Mind, which forma the bud Mrs. Ernest Krewson and family. tered on the 8th day of November Luthem Ellison and Robert Nelson, and blossom, will care for the human 1934, in the Matter of the Estate of Ernest J. Larson. deceased I will on of Roseburg, were at Albert Christen body, even as it clothes the lily; but and after Saturday, the sen’s after a truck load of myrtle let no mortal interfere with God's December. 1934, proceed to sell to the government by thrusting in the laws «rood Sunday highest and best bidder, tar cash to Grant Wilcox, of Coquille, was a of erring, human ssyepts" (p. 98). hand and subject to the ««Brmattan of said Court, all of the right, title caller in the valley Friday. and Interest of the said Estate, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krewson and those claiming under it in and to the little daughter, Donna Jane, made a WARRANTS TAKEN following described real property, to- trip to Drain the first of the week, WiLots 21, 22. 23 it 24 of Block 11 of where they visited a few days with the Town at Powers, Cooa County. relatives. Oregon, according to the map and plat thereof on file “»d ’**-2,rd !*} the office of the County Clerk of said in a County and State; „ . 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