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I L’j «TP* Î. W ■ g,; KÍ r K oií ftfl r 1C _ .f C I• —as you’ll find it ■ BANKING CO-OPERATION’’ ... A MOST E8SENTLAL FACTOR IN THE SycUESSFI I. OPERATION OF ALL BUSINESS . AS ESSENTIAL . . TO YOU . . IN TOUR INDIVIDUAL AFFAIRS . , ONLY . . IN A DIFFERENT DEGREE . . THINK OVER IJ i |j* .'SU’ ' Extra! i t YOU’LL FIND THAT BENEFICIAL AS WELL AS FINANCIAL CO-OPERATION -------- ! IN YOUR AFFAIRS TAKING PLACE WHEN YOU DO YOUR BANKING THIS REAL COMMUNITY BANK OF COURSE ITS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coquille, Oregon financial Flour ì « partners —of ita depositors. ial Pre-Christmas Sale Pancake Flour 2l/t lb package - Valentine Hard Wheat, 49 !b sack Feather flake (Guaranteed) 49 lb sack « BESŒsarasaaaM ■ ' NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Cake Flouj, 2’/2 lb package $1,85 Baking Chaeolate Drifted Snew, 49 lb sack................................ $2.10 Gold Medal 49 lb sack '...................................... $2.15 9 oz. Pkg. Mince Meat ■ • 15 oz. Pkg. Seeded Raisins, 2 for Cranberry Sauce, No. 2 tins - - - - - Fey. Green Asparagus Tips, No. 2 tins Fey. Ripe Olives, large tins • - I— * $1.75 - - - ¡Qc ]7C ]7C 23c 1 Qc .... - - 25c lb pacakage Cabinet Baking Powder, 1 tins J5c - - pts. 23c Aunt Dina Molasses l/2 - IG.A. Pumpkin, No. 2>/i tins > > 28c 5 37c - ’ J2c - - - I.G.A. Cream Cereal, 28 oz. package T? Tomatoes, F»irpl»y, No. 2% tin, 25c - Fey. Soda Wafers, 2 lb package LG.A. Fey. Mayonnaise, jgc * - 10c J 9c _ for On the l$th < day of December, Bl 1934, at the:hour of 10 A. M. at the String Beans, Colander, No. 2 tins H front door ot the Court House in Co L‘- : ’ ll quille, Coo* bounty. Oregon. [on, I will Com, Lindy Golden Bantam, No. 203 tins Straight or Assorted ■ sell at public^auction to the I highest LILJEQVIST, SWANTON | bidder for cash the following real It property located in Coos County, & SLACK || Oregon, to-wit: lb c Attorneys and Counsellors Hi Southeast Quarter of the North west Quarter, the Northeast Quar- First National Bank Building l| ter of the Southwest Quarter of Sec- lb c Coquille Oregon iji tion Twenty » Five, Township Twenty-Eight South of Range t | Thirteen West, of the Willamette Before you buy your Christmas Candy & Nuts visit DR. J. R. BUNCH Meridian in Coo* County, Oregon, I, containing Eighty Acres. Also com- DENTIST our store. We can please you with quality and prices. H mencing Twenty chains North and 1 Twenty chains and 40/100 chains X-RAY Servie* f nJ M 11 East of the Corner of Sections 25, j ; Try the I.G.A. way and save every day. Firat Street Laird Bldg. ...z 28, 35 A 38, in Township Twenty- I Coquille, Ore. Telephone 82-L Eight South of Range Thirteen I West of the Willamette Meridian in We know you will like it. Coos County, Oregon, at a cedar • r, | post marked C. S. from which a GRANT CORßY ■ cedar stump bears South Nine de- I grees East, thirty-six links, run-' Attorney at Law to hear the honking of geese and see i fact that he was within two hundred my foot far down in the water and ning thence North Fifty links, OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF Richmond-Barker Bldg. I thence North Fifty-Six degrees flocks of them winging low across the i yards of camp at the time. I have a it came into contact with a large By Lans Leneve Phone 15i CoquiUa, Oro. I West, one chain, thence North Sev marshlands. lot of admiration for the vice-presi- growth of canary grass. I lifted the enty-Five and One-Half degree* Mushrooms cause another death. Residence Phone 24-M To me, there is a certain fascination , dent. There are a lot of hunters who grass from the water and there, I West Two chains, thence North Just need where an expert on mush -------------------------------- --------------------------- i Eighty-Four degrees West, Two concerning the honking of geese. It t can get themselves lost easily enough, tangled up in the middle of it was my and 24/100 chains, thence South rooms died as a result of eating toad is a sound that sets the pulse up a few but it is seldom that they get their duck—dead. The long plunge from J. ARTHUR BERG Ten and 41/100 chains, thence East stools. While it is true that mush i deer. Gamer, it appears from news- the sky into the water had driven Five chains, thence North Eight and rooms afford mighty good eating, is notches and never fails to thrill me Attorney at Law 63/100 chains to the place of be it really worth the chance one takes, clear to the toes. I never grow tired l paper dispatches, alWays gets his the duck into the grass so deeply that Rooms 1X2 ginning, and containing, in the last of hearing those voices of wild geese i buck and the fact that he got lost it wings and feet had become en Farmers * Merchants Bank Bldg described parcel. Five acre* of in courting death by eating them? on their migration—those emigrants , in securing his last one, is evidence tangled and it had drowned—believe Phone 87 There are many theories advanced as land, more or less. i that he was hunting alone and that it or not! Cequill*, Oregon Said sale is made under execution to how to distinguish the difference of the high airlanes, those age-old ■ ■ 1 f 1 issued <Ait of the ^Circuit Court of the between mushrooms and toad-stools visitors from the frozen north, wing no one else killed it for him. With a Calling card*. 50 for SI.00. State of Oregon tor the County of ing year after year their tireleas president who enjoys angling and a DR. W. V. GLAISYER Coo* to me directed in the case of the One is that a silver spoon placed in flight over hundreds of miles of land. vice president who enjoys hunting, State ot Oregon by the State Land a pot of cooking mushrooms will VETERINARIAN NOTICE TO CREDITORS I-always thrill at the sight of the we have a great combination at the Board, Plaintiff, tum black if they happen to contain Notice is hereby given that the v* - < toad-stools. And then there are other great V formation, the valiant old White House. County Herd A Meat Inspector Alma Halter, widow of George Hal Down in the marsh a few Sundays undersigned has been duly appointed leader calling, no doubt, encourage Coquille, Oro. ter, otherwise known a* George W. ways said to be a sure method of de ment to his faithful followers on that ago my dad and I were standing in a by the County Court for Coos Coun ty, Oregon, as the Administratrix of Halter, deeased; Coo* County, Ore tecting the presence of toad-stools. And I always wonder blind with decoys out when a little the Estate of J. C. Watson, deceased, gon; School District No. 3; Road Dis- But all methods are a lot of fol-de- long flight. J. A. RICHMOND just what awaits those old warriors duck hove into sight. It was some and that all persona having claims trict No. 18; Port of Bandon; Port of rol. There is only one way—one Coquille River; and all other taxing of the air at their destination when thing we had not glimpsed in years— against said estate are hereby notified PHYSICIAN and SURGEON districts snd tax levying bodies af real way—of distinguishing the dif on tired, outflung, circling wings they a little butterball. Ker-splash! Right that they are required to present the , Richmond-Barker Building same duly verified and with proper fected by this suit. Defendants. ference between mushrooms and circle and alight. Perhaps their down amongst the decoys he lit. “IT1 vouchers therefor to the undersigned WF.. <^*7^ ■ e Hess Coquille, Ore. toad-stools and that is to eat the sup 4415 Sheriff of Coo* County, Oregon posed mushrooms. If, within twen landing is a peaceful, happy one, scare him up for you, if you want to at the office of C. A. Barton in the Phon«*: Office 62M, Res. 98R amongst plentiful feed and again they shoot him,” I informed my dad. He Title Company Building, in Coquille, ty-four hours after partaking of them FORECLOSURE SALE may be welcomed by blazing shot shook his head, “Let’s let the little Coos County, Oregon, within six you ar* still alive, then they were months from the date of this notice. 1. J. STANLEY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That mushrooms. If you are dead, they guns. Somehow always, deep down fellow go." Both of us were no Dated this 7th day of December, under and by virtue of an Execution AXtorney-at-Law in my heart, I am pulling for the old doubt thinking of those days in the 1934. A lot of people and Order of Sale issued out of the were toad-stools. Sarah A. Watson, bonkers and wishing them, whenever distant past when the little butter Office at residence, 279 Sooth Circuit Court of the State of Oregon claim they can tell the difference be Administratrix of the Estate of J. balls were about the marshes by the Willard St-, Coquin* f for the County of Coos on the 28th tween the mushrooms and toad found, a happy landing. C. Watson, deceased. - 47t5 day of November, 1934, in a certain In one county In Oregon where the thousands. Only a pitiful remnant I cause in said Court pending wherein stools, but every now and then the grass was sprinkled with poison for of the once great flocks are now VR‘ j Portland Mortgage Co., a corporation, experts get slipped up on, as in the found anywhere and this daring lit ! is Plaintiff, and B. Folsom and Susie case I just cited. Taking these facts the purpose of killing grasshoppers, WILSON I T. Folsom, his wife, are Defendants, into consideration I have about ar forty head of stock perished by eating tle voyager deserved to live. He had I Case No. 10139, of said Court and the grass In California hundreds of migrated far to feed upon our local “OPTO m EI’RIST” commanding me to sell the herein rived at the conclusion, that although birds were destroyed, including song marshes and here’s hopin’ no body Errors in Refraction corrected I am very fond of mushrooms, that after described real property to sat begs the little cuss during his stay without the use of Drug*. isfy the sum of »2788.47 with interest some one else is perfectly welcome to birds and quail by use of gopher poison used in pasture land. Back along our marshes. 434 W. 1st St. Coquille, Oro. thereon from August 20, 1931. at the my share of ’em. rate of 9 per cent per annum, the I sincerely believe that aa far as There Is one thing that the resi east after poison was used to exter further sum of $13.91 with interest minate the natural enemies of grass duck shooting goes that early morn dents of this state should feel thank thereon from June 13, 1931, at the 10 . per cent per annum, the ful for. Especially the resident hoppers, such as skunks and small ing shooting should be allowed every NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE > rate of ------ 1 of $412.18 .. with Interest sportsmen who enjoy their Sunday rodents, the grasshoppers took the where but upon baited ponds. What On the 5th day of January, 1938, the per cent P« per r hunting and fishing excursions and country where it was used. Again in I refer to as early morning shooting at the hour of 10 A. M at the front ?t th e rate of 10, P** door of the Court House in Coquill«, annum J®»««" from January 18, 1931, the California a large flock of geeae died is for a hunter to be allowed to shoot Coos County, >unty, Oregon, I will sell at *??? ’PTi. 01 °* ?S,„w‘th lnter lntertat ««t that is. the fact that here in the as a result of eating poisoned grain ducks on the wing just as soon as he Northwest the Blue Law does not ex public auction .uctlon to the highest bidder 3* W PT for cash the following real property ta5mum fr022 A.p,r. .1®’ , th* fur‘ ist. Back east in many states it is put out for rodents. In that state six is able to see to shoot by the dawn’s FIRST CLASS located in Coos County, Oregon, to- U8.52 wi»h ,interest people died as a result of eating a early light It is the late evening wit: “W■ i thereon from October 19, 1933, at unlawful to cast a fly, a bait, or roam porridge made of rolled oats that had shooting that plays havoc with the HOLIDAY ROUNDTRIPS Beginning at a point on the Sec ' the rate of 10 per cent per annum, the hills, fields or marshes with a gun been poisoned for squirrels and cook ducks and net the morning shooting. tion line 25 rods west of the quar i the further sum of $9.25 with inter on Sunday. for the first class ed by mistake. In eastern Oregon Of an evening the ducks which fly ter section corner on the North est thereon at th* rate of 10 per cent But back east in many states night per annum from April 14, 1934, the two men died by taking a dose of into a pond or marsh are coming in one way fare boundary of Section 1, Township 2» South. Range 13 West of the further sum of $150 00 Attorney fee*, i fishing is indulged in, which is taboo coyote poison that they thought was to roost a* well as feed, but of a 1 in Oregon. It has always seemed plus 50/ Willamette Meridian, run thence the further sum of $7.50 searching Epsom Salts. In Coca county a dozen morning, at daybreak, the ducks are west along Section line 31 rods, records and cost* and disbursements strange, indeed, to me that commer- run thence South 24 rods, run r0.80, together with accruing costs, ! dal fishermen are allowed to set or two good stock and hunting dogs leaving for other feeding paints. —tn ail S. P. Matico* in Cali, WILL ON SATURDAY, THE 29th have met their death by eating poison Eearly shooting would give many a ’ thence East 31 rods to west bound fomia, Oregon, Nevada and Ari their nets and drift about our riven ary of Schroeder Street, run thence DAY OF DECEMBER, 1934, at the zona. Ticket* are good on all put out for coyotes. In this state and poor hunter a break who never gets : North along West boundary of hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of I throughout the night and take hun other state* of the Northwest thou a shot at a duck after shooting time I trains leaving— said Schroeder Street, 24 rods, said day at the front door of the dreds of salmon, while a poor angler sands of such cases concerning dogs actually arrives, which is usually af Countv Court House in the City of more or less, to the place of be is forbidden to cast a baited hook in DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1 have occurred. In addition to this, ter all the ducks have departed from ginning. situated in Section 1. Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, of Be kach *y mtdsdgAr, Jaaaarj 12 fer for sale and sell at public auc to the same stream after the shades millions of dollars worth of furbear the marshes. Township 28 South. Range 13 West of the Willamette Meridian, In Coos tion, to the highest and best bidder of night have fallen. Al» low coach-tourist fares on ers have been destroyed and their fur I had a peculiar experience bag for cash in hand, all the right, title County. Oregon. From the very start of the duck not saved and millions of birds have sale every day. ging a duck this season. I was stand Said sale is made under execution and interest of the said Defendants Wherever ing by an old fence and there was a issued out of the Circuit Court of the in end to the following described real season wild geese appeared in un- gone the poison route. i heard of numbers in the Coquille val State of Oregon for the County of property, to-wit: poison has been used grim tragedy small but deep ditch just over the Lota numbered 10. 11 and 12, in ley. I saw more geese in flight about Coos to me directed in the casé of has occurred. Human lives as well as fence from me. A sprig-tail came John Bullack and Mary Bullack, hus Block 28, Elliott’s Addition to Co the valley, that were flying low and the lives of good dogs and beneficial down wind I led him several feet quille, Coo* County, Oregon, accord band and wife, Plaintiffs, ing to the plat thereof on file and of alighting here, than I ever witnessed birds and valuable wild life has been and as the gun boomed he let all William 8. Lewis and Minnie Lewis, record in the office of the County before in aU may day* in this county. accounted for. In the face of these hold* loose and plunged like a comet FRANK a . POOK, Agent Clerk of Coos County, Oregon. husband and wife, Defendant*. And too, there were more geese facts who can truthfully say that into the water about twenty feet from Said sale being made subject to re ± H. E. Hess. bagged by local hunter* in the valle/ poison pays? No one does, it seems, me and acroas the ditch. He disap- " Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon demption in the manner provided by than have been killed altogether dur aside from s lot of white-collared of 47t5 By Alice Perrott. Deputy law. peared beneath the surface and I „.Dat*d CoduiU*. Oregon, this ing the past ten or twelve seasons ficials of the Biological Survey and waited for him to reappear. Presently 28th day of November, 1934. here. The contributing factor as to a certain clique of sheepmen who ap the water began to boil and boil at H. E Hess, 46t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon the appearance of the geese may be pear to place the value of all life the spot where he had struck. I wait that the clearing of more land of wil concerned as secondary to that of ed for him to show up. Then I lows in the lowlands have induced glanced about the pond in every di WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE them to stop here on their migration their flocks of bawling woolie*. Vice President Garner went deer rection. for a wounded duck will Notice is hereby given that War south, or it may be that they have hunting down in Texas last month. often swim beneath the surface with rant* No., 459 to No. 487 incl., issued by-Union High School Diet. No. 3, changed their migratory lane from He shot himself a fine buck and also just the bill protruding. But nowhere Riverton, Coos Co., Ore, are now farther inland and are once again got himself lost. He climbed a tree on the smooth water could I see any called for payment. migrating in greater number* over Interest on said warrants ceases the coast route. Most of the geese and fell down and went boom! The •ort of disturbance. I decided to In B Dec. 7, 1934 1934. begged were rather poor but afford result was that he injured his knee vestigate and crossing the ditch I, ... . ' Mrs. M. E. Borgard, ed good eating. Anyway it was a and scratched himself up consider went to the spot where the duck had Clerk, 47t3 mar R-, Bandon, Ora. thrilling experience to many hunters ably. The funny part of it was the disappeared t D. I plunged the to* at Professional Cards Swift’s Premium Hams, half or whole . . . Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard..................................................... 4 I r . 23 . pkg . G3 Nosier’s Grocery A ■ w SALI I y i Southern Pacific WHY8HFFEHÎ Î2"j±î*. ' fife * >_v O *