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Live News From Arago Miss L.avonne Aasen uceompanied her uncle, E. F. Hoffman, to Garner last week, where she is visiting Miss Bernadette Richmond, a school-mate at the Southern Oregon Normal school. t Glenn Robison is suffering from an attack of mumps. He is getting on as well as can be expected. His you’ll find it in that bit small son, Harold, has recovered from o’ extra effort to please .. T the malady. at each desk ... at each Ralph Thrift accompanied Alfred Haberly from Bandon when they window ... and .from every spent several days visiting Mr. Hab- officer and employee of the eriy's sisters, Mrs. 8. C. McAllister and Mrs. Oluf Aasen. A gay group found relief from the warm weather with a swimming par ty on the river bahk Tuesday after noon. Some of them were Mrs. Gor don Fleming and children, Donald and Virginia, Mrs. Geo. Gillespie and Arda apd Bernice, Anita, Arthur, Jimmy and Angeline Milani, Edith and Allan Zinzerling, Kent Hickam, of Coquille, Oregon Kenton Myers, Merle Randleman, Richard McAdam, Maxine Rackleff. i Sunday morning services at the —community helpers school house were conducted by Rev. ,G. A. Gray of Coquille. The com- —of community planners Imunion service was administered BUILT-IN , Special music was furnished by a RIDING ladies quartette, Mrs. John Carl, Mrs. ¡Stanley Halter, Mrs. Clarence Schroeder, and Miss Lot» Schroeder. SUMMONS This is the first time Mr. Gray has ■MW Ne. 10007-100 been with the Arago congregation in a regular service. Louis Root, of N the 1935 Ford V-8, you get Safety Glass now wider and there is more leg room, Myrtle Point, conducted the evening all arounJ at no extra cost. “Front Seat ■ Whatever you want in a car—style, safety, service. ¡«¿ .V . unfort” for every passenger is basic in speed, power, economy, ruggedness or com DOUGLAS BUILDING AND LOAN •_ Bible study was held Thursday the car’s design. Luggage space is built in, fort—this Ford V- 8 has it. See this car todays LILJEQVIST, SWANTON ASSOCIATION, a corporation. evening at the home of Mrs. C. A. back of the rear seat. Fenders match the It is the biggest dollar value in Ford history, Plaintiff, & SLACK Keltner with David Root leading in body color at no extra charge. Big 6 x 16" sad if you Jrfoe it—you will buy it the discussion of the twelfth chapter Attorneys and Counsellors C. D. Walker, Lucile Walker, Lloyd L. air-Balloon tires are ttaadard equipment. rd and Getrude E. Shep- of Matthew. Those present were Mr First National Bank Building Eery Irmi fSroagS Voivenal Credit Cempa*7> These mean extra dollar value in the new Def endanta. and Mrs. David Root and son, John tbe Authorized Ford Finmue Flan. Coquille Oregon Walker and Lucile Walker, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins, Ford V-8 — extra comfort, safety, beauty. defendants above named. Yet you do not pay a penny extra for them. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Mrs. Oluf Aasen, Mrs. Claude Ran Consider also the improved Ford V-8 AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OF ORGEON: You and each of you dleman and Sam Root. DR. J. R. BUNCH are hereby required to appear and engiue —new interior refinements—new Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins left DENT18T answer the complaint of plaintiff Saturday for Portland and other streamlined beauty—new “Comfort Zone” filed against you in the above en X-RAY Service riding—All passengers now ride cradled titled court and cause on or before points in the Willamette valley. They Laird Bldg. First Street br tween the axles. Front and back seats are four weeks from the first publication will visit their son, Earl, in Portland, Telephone 82-L Coquille, Oro. of this summons, and if you fail so friends in Eugene and Portland and VISIT FORD EXHIBIT-SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION to appear and answer said complaint, ----------- ------------------------------------ for want thereof the plaintiff will will attend the annual camp meeting apply to the court for the relief de of the Church of God in Woodburn GRANT CORBY manded in said Complaint, a succint before their return about August statement of which is as follows, to- first. Attorney at Law wit: For judgment upon a promis The week after the fourth proved Richmond-Barker Bldg.g sory note made by Cathryn Clay and Coquille, Oregon Charles D. Clav dated April 5, 1928, a busy one for the farmers with sev J New Location 344 Front St. Phone 157 . Coquille, Ora. in the favor or plaintiff, in the sum eral men keeping big crews busy in Residence Phon. 24-M of Eight Hundred Seventeen and the fields and in the kitchens and 22/100 («817.22) dollars, with inter- , time for visiting or Lee, Mrs. Sarah Robison and L. A. stood that these octuplets are the only est thervon at six per cent per an- leaving leavln8 very verY little 1 ____ 1935, .................................................................................................... Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Myers and litter of eight in the state of Oregon. num from March 20, until paid, social affairs, ~ J. ARTHUR BERG the further l, ", “ | The regular meeting of the Polly- their son, Oliver, spent Sunday vislt- sum of __ Eighty-five With Dame Faahion demanding In the Circuit Court of the State of Attorney at Law ($85.00) dollars as attorney’s fees and anna c|ub WM beld in Coquille with lag their guests at the Hoover home more and better silver fox furs, with Oregon For Coo. County Rooms 1 & 2 . i ‘____ ’ _ ___________ Howard Hoover and the resultant price soaring on such DOUGLAS BUILDING AND LOAN Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg closure of - the pledge of ten shares of - Mrs. Floyd Jackson as hostess. Half in Bandon. ASSOCIATION, a corporation. Phone 87 class A stock of plaintiff and also tj»e of the members were unable to come. Mrs. Beckman, of Bandon, accom- commodities, Doc’s hobby will prove Plaintiff, Coquill., Oregon foreclosure of a certain mortgage Those attending were Mrs Marvin , p4foed Mrs. Cole during her stay at a very remunerative one. Congratu made by said Cathryn Clay and Shaw, Mrs. Gordon Fleming, Mrs. the Myers home. She returned to lations, Doc! C. M. H. S. M. Nosier, Lula M. Mostar, C. D. Charles D. Clay in favor of plaintiff Walker, Lucile Walker, E. W. to secure said promissory note cover- i Frank Burbank and Mrs Art Far- her home in San Francisco Thursday. DR. W. V. GLA1SYER Gregg and Frances Holstrom, | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neff and three NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing the North half of the following rier. Defendants. VETERINARIAN missionary children, Bend, drove __ in Wednes- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that described parcel of land: | The _____ July _ ________ _ meeting was „„ ______ _ of __________ To C. D Walker and Lucile Walker, the undersigned has been duly ap feft ToT^oMhe^uth U we C 2r^Vr^ , b * ,d ^ y e 7 nin *. to ca ™P «.«Jf ^ mron County Herd A Meat Inspector defendants above named. pointed Administrator with the Will IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Lot Ix>t two (3) (2) in block sixty-two (82) the president, Mrs. Keltner, in place for a time The Neffs, former annexed, of the estate of Robert E. Coquille, Ore. An interetting letter from neighbors of Sam Damron’s, are try Shine, also known as Robert Edwards OF OREGON: You and each of you in Elliott’s Addition to Coquille City, charge. Coo. County, Oregon; running thence Mln Helen Whitaker, of Myrtle ing out the low altitude for his Shine and as R. E. Shine, deceased; are hereby required to appear and J. A. RICHNOND North a distance of one hundred Point, who is stationed as a teacher health and if it agrees with him they and that all persons having claims answer the complaint of plaintiff (100) feet; thence East to the West against said are hereb; >y noti- filed against you in the above entitled — estate _______________ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON side of alley running through block in a mission school in China was would like to locate in our valley. fled that they bey are required to present court and cause on or before four Richmond-Barker Building sixty-two (83) of Wm. Motley’s Ad read and a general discussion of the the same l * verified ____ __ with proper weeks from the first publication of duly dition to said Coquille City; thence mission work followed. vouchers therefor, to the undersigned this summons, and if you fail so to Light re “Oct np le ta” Which Are Coquille, Ora. South one hundred (100) feet; thence freshment. wefe served to the fol at the law office of 1 Harry A. Slack appear and answer said complaint, Phones: OAce 62 M, Res. 98R Worth Something Now in the First National____________ West one hundred (100) feet to place _ for want thereof, the plaintiff will Bank Building, of beginning, the payment of which lowing: Mesdames Sam Damron, Jess Coquille. Oregon, within six months apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint, a succinct mortgage you assumed; that you and Damron, Oluf Aasen, Claude Randle Much has been heard, written, and from the date of this notice. statement of which is as follows to- each of you be barred and foreclosed man, and Naomi Robison. Dated thia 3rd day of July, 1935. No date said for a little more than a year J. J. STANLEY wit: For judgment upon a promis of all right, title and interest in and O. C. Sanford, now, concerning a very famous set of Attorney -at-Law to Mid mortgaged real property; and was nt for an August meeting. Administrator with the Will an sory note dated May 18, 1931, signed Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher, for general relief. Canadian quintuplets, which, because nexed, of the estate of Robert E. by Nosier and Walker, Inc., a cor Oflire at residence, 279 Soetk This summons is served upon you by of Bandon, arrived Thursday to visit of their very unusual number, have Shine, also known as Robert Edwards poration, made in favor of plaintiff, Willard SU Coquille publication thereof for a period of her brother, S. C. McAllister. During Shine and as R. E. Shine, deceased. for the sum of One thousand forty become the wards of the goverment, 2ot3 and 05/100 («1040.051 dollars with once each week for four consecutive weeks Tn the Coquille Valley Sen their stay he stood on his feet for in order that they might have proper interest thereon at six per cent per annum from March 15, 193«, until tinel, a newspaper of general circula the first time since his accident seven care, attention and education be NOTICE OF BALE OF LAND AC paid, the further sum of One Hun tion published in Coo. County, Ore months ago. Dr. Mast called Thurs I fitting all famous human beings. FORECLOSURE SALE QUIRED BY COOS COUNTY, gon, by order of Hon. J. T. Brand, day, bringing Dr. H. H Thomas with dred («100) dollars as attorney’s fees Now there comes from our own NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That judge of the above entitled court OHMON, for DEUN- . . and costs and disburMments; that a him and they pronounced Mr. Mc under and by virtue of an Execution * made and dated June 30, 1935; and QUENT TAXES Coos county, a story of “octuplets,” certain mortgage made by Mid Nos some which makes the Dionne story fade and Order of Sale issued out of the you are hereby notified to appear l Allister —— — ready for crutches and ■■■■•« ier and Walker, Inc., upon lots seven Court of the State of Oregon alxj answer the same on or before' designed especially for him have NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), into mere insignificance! Thia little L*. P* £min,Z.2i .Coo* on, the 15th four weeks from the date of the first been ordered. Mr. and Mrs Wanna- under and by virtue of an order of eleven (11) and twelve (13) in block Date maugher returned to their home Set- family of eight, which are now al sale made by the County Court at the twenty-two (22k of Elliott’s Addition 1^5* most three months old, are very State of Oregon, for the County of to the town or Coquille City, now 1935^ urday. , _ proudly possessed by Dr. Jas. R. Coos, on the 15th day of July, IMS, City of Coquille, Coo. County, Ore Mr«. Alvin Billing« is improving Richmond, of this city. Who would commanding me to sell the follow gon. be foreclosed and that you be barred and forecloeed of all right, ing described lands, to-wit. Ruth M. Kern, husband and wife, I p^t Office Address, Roseburg, have ever dreamed that Doc could be Lot 3 in Section 5 Township 25 title and interest in and to said mort- were Defendants. Case No. 10870, of Oregon. 24tS to sit up for a short time daily now such a “foxy” gentlemen! Some of South, Range 12 West of Willamette ?elief r**1 property and foc 8*neral said Court and commanding me to but is not receiving callers. Her you have been wondering why he Meridian, all being in Coos County, sell the hereinafter described real ------------------------------------------------------ mother, Mrs. Mary Miller, is able to had been walking so much straighter State of Oregon. This summons is served upon you Minimum price iperty to satisfy the sum of 11,'- NO. 19734 by publication thereof for a period at move the side recently paralyzed and and ___________________________ 1.05 with interest at 9 per cent with such a buoyant swing _____ these «35 40. each week for four consecutive is glad to have company. m May 14th, 1935, an Attorney fee past few weeks! Now the secret is'l**1*1'*? in compliance with said once 2t weeks in the Coquille Valley Sentin «300.00 and costs and disburse Elmer Russell brought Harley out. The only cloud on his bright Au<u;/ A 0^5, el. a newspaper of general circula ments «21.00, together with accruing Miller out from Myrtle Point Friday costa, I WILL ON SATURDAY, THE and happy horizon, is the thought the hour of 10 o'clock A. M of said tion published and circulated in Coos County, Oregon, by order of Hon. J. to visit 8 C. McAllister Miller and that they might become wards of the <••? 17th DAY OF AUGUST, 1935, at the the front door of the Court T. Brand, judge of the above entitled McAllister were both in the hospital fUte. hour of 10 o’clock In the forenoon of Mabie Parsons, Plaintiff "oua? ‘n «*• CH? of Coquille, and court, made and dated June 30, 1935; vs. said day at the front door of the Th. .«.ht KshiM «V. Of which .na pnmty of Coos. State of Oregon, of- and you are hereby notified to ap last winter and Miller was giving The eight babies, five of which are fer for „j* and at pub!ic auction County Court House in the City of Frank Parsons, Defendant Mac points on how to manage the and answer the Mme on or be Coquille. Coos County, Oregon; of little vixens—are developing and the above described real property to pear fore four weeks from the date of the To Frank Parsons, crutches he will soon have. fer foi Mie and sell at public auc growing very satisfactorily They •*»« highest and best bidder for cash first publication of this summons IN THE NAME OF THE STATE tion, to the highest and best bidder Mrs. Will Mavity, of Bandon, visit average four pounds, making a total }T-. 2Lh* d a than*/!™ 6, o< 0* the *** sale, ***?’ or Or for for ------ ----- ? " nd ? th«.tl|n*. , -un_ „ 38. Publicatl June °" *3/ for cash in hand, all the right, title OF OREGON, You are hereby re ed Mrs. B. B. Watkins and other combined weight for the eight of ^th^t^«7ri« ^cSh‘ Ji°ro- Date of first publication quired to appear and answer the and interest of the said Defendants mainder to be paid under ’ written T ’ n L Eddv in and to the following described real Complaint filed against you in the friends in the neighborhood from thirty-two pounds. above entitled suit within four weeks Thursday until Saturday evening. property, to-wit: , These “octuplets”—eight beautiful ««reement with the purchaser ini Áttor^v for Plaintiff from the date of the first publication • ‘«rm not I Post Office Add™«. R^hurl Beginning at a point on the Miss Lois Schroeder was hoeteas at ; silver silver black black fox fox puppies-are puppies—are being being of this summons, which said first Office Address, Roseburg, East line of Coulter Street, for a bonfire picnic in the Schroeder cared for at Hartwell’s Fox Farm at exceeding ten (10) years from the date of publication is the 28th day 24t5 merly “B” Street, said point be date of sale, all deferred payments to of June, 1935, and if you fail so to grove Saturday evening, in honor of Riverton, where are also domiciled bear interest from the date of Mie at ing 280 feet'North of the North answer, for want thereof, the Plain a group of ladies who have been west comer of Block 14 in North per cent (8%) k per — an- NOTICE OF FILING FINAL AC- tiff will apply to the Court for the studying together at the Southwest- all of the doctor’s foxes. Silver fox the rate of six ------- Addition to Coquille City, as the „ COUNT farming, by proxy, as it were, is the nu 2P- ^•ble annually, relief demanded in her complaint,* same is laid out and designated 1,Jb*rebJ <iven: That the ^.ern Beauty School Those present doctor's hobby In hi. herd on the r’e,“’ property6 to-wit: rundersigned has filed his Final Re on plat filed and recorded in the Sheabondy and For a decree dissolving the mar- ..[were Mr and Mrs ________ _____ office of the County Clerk of tai Administrator of the Estate of Hartwell farm are to be found the amount than the minimum price riage relation now and heretofore ex-'children, Mr. and Mrs R Smith Mr finest stock rthat is obtainable any- >hown thereon. Coo. County, Oregon, from Mid deS?ased- ,n the County - the .u_ Plaintiff? lan<J L isting ------------------------ between you and point run North 50 feet, along Dated at C Coquille. £?unt?j Oregon, and where, he having purchased all of his ÎSïULe' Coos County, Mabie Parsons, and for an absolute! East side of Coulter Street; lhl ‘* 1Mh day ot of ■J“1*’ A. A 6. that the Honorable Hugh McLain, I and niece, all of Marshfield, Mr. and original breeding stock from the mf°n’ th divorce. thence run East 100 feet; thence i°Qf«the.“ld <?’urt- has set July This summons is served upon you Mrs. Walter Moore, of Coquille, Mr Finlay Fox Farm at Jefferson, Ore., I r IIowen run South 50 feet; thence West 1935 at the hour of 10 o’clock ___ _______ . _ Wm. F. Howell. by publication in the Coquille Valley and Mrs. E. Sandberg.M North Bend. 100 feet to the place of beginning. as the time and the County known throughout the west for its *7t® Sheriff ot Coos County, Sentinel, a weekly newspaper pub Courtroom, Courthouse, Coquille, Said Mie being made subject to Mrs. Sam Cole and her grand Hue ribbon quality of foxee. lished at Coquille, Oregon, for four redemption in the manner provided the place for hearing ob daughter. Miss Dorothy Abbott, at x.w ------- - ---------- - account consecutive weeks and the date of The mother of Coos county ’ s fam by law. jections to such Final Account and _____ __ old ou. _____ family was _________ le«, than _ . year uE the settlement thereof and that all Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this 18th the first publication thereof is the San Francisco, visited their cousins,__ 28th day of June, 1935, and you are I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers, all day Mon- 'when mate with -2d thL7nViii7;ting theret0 mu,t «•• day of July, 1935. nrhdavi she nh* presented nrntuffünd her h>r maU with .Eud^of^arthsi^ r.t.*- «__«■ M . Custer"iLcea LÍ7 hereby required to answer the com day and Monday night. Mr. Cole'the octuplets She w.s rataed a pup Decea*d Wm. F. Howell, objections on or before said has filed her Final Account in the 27t5 Sheriff of Coo. County, Oregon. plaint within a period of four weeks was well known in this community on the Riverton ranch last year. Since County Court of the State of Oregon subsequent it to said Mid date by virtue of an order made and _______ by James where she attended school as Miss,the average number of fox pups in for Coo. County and said Court has 1935ate °* flrlt pubHcaUon> Jur»« «1. 1 entered Body and Fender repair work dona T. Brand, Circuit Judge, on the 25th Teenie Hoover, daughter of Andrew a Utter this year for Oregon will be appointed. Monday, the 22nd day of 193?1* * U*t publlcaUon- July 19, J k 1LJ935’ “ th* day for •»«•ring of by experienced mechanics. Our body day of June, 1935. Hoover, School friends who caBed1 about three, it can readily be seen objections to Mid Final Account and Grant Corby, painter la an expert. Let us prove 8 D Pulford1 B*tty*' Administrator Attorney for Plaintiff on her at the Myer, home were Mr. what a littler of eight means to their the settlement thereof. we have the best of repair service. Nellie J. prey. Schroeder, owper. Especially is that true in this P. O. and resident address, Co- and Mrs. Clarence — --------- - nU?S?ey tor Administrator. Administratrix of the Estate of Southwestern Motor Co. quille, Oregon. 34t5«na Mr. Oleon Collier and their □articular instance. it ii Martha E. Custer, Deceased. 23t5 o^dlng at Coquille, Coos Colmty Si:i{\ H F FIRST NATIONAL BANK Professional Cards Í NILES MOTOR COMPANY