The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 28, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED
Founders Of U. S
Saw The Trend
(Continued from Page One)
which are perpetually dividing the
nation, distracting it* council*, hur­
rying it sometimes into fruitless and
mischievous wars, and often com­
pelling a submission to dishonorable
terms of peace. And of what kind
are the men that will stfive for this
profitable pre-eminenoe, through all
21—Althea Faulkner v*. Hess the bustle.and cabal, tike heat of con­
r. Suit for divorce.
tention, the infinite, mutual abuse of
21—Ruth Pettit vs. Bluford parties, tearing to pieces the best
Suit for divorce.
of characters? It will ikot be the
21—Charles L. Baker vs. wise and moderate, the lover* of
Baker. Suit for divorce.
peace and good order, the men fit­
22 — Doris L. Haynes vs. test for the trust. It will be the bold
i. Haynes. Suit for divorce. and violent, the men of strong pas­
sion and indefatigable activity in
| their selfish pursuits.
These will
'thrust themselves into your govern­
ment and be your rulers. And these,
too, will be mistaken in their ex­
pected happiness of their situation,
for their vanquished competitors, of
MAIL CARRIER WANTED—Call at
¡the same spirit and from the same
Coquille Post Office. Ask for Mr.
motive, will perpetually be endeav-
Hawkins or Mr. Grimes.
d>* oring to distress their administration,
I CORN For Canning Ready Now— vurce.
'thwart their measures, and render
Phone 280J. JoAnn Mintonye. it, Sept. 28- Mabel L Barnett v*.1 them odious to the people. Besides
O. Barnett.
Suit for di- these evils, sir, though we may set
FOR SALE—Western Stock Saddle,
out in the beginning with moderate
287 W. IJront St., Manager’s apart­
salaries, we shall fnid that such will
ment up stairs.
It*
Cranberry Pickers Wanted
not be of long continuance. Reason*
CRANBERRY Pickers Wanted—Oct. At Kranberry Acres Oct. 2
will never be wanting for proposed
2, 1844, at Fish Cranberry bog. It
L. M. Kranick at Kranberry Acres augmentation* and there will always
-be a party for giving more to the
NAVAJO RUGS—Not saddle blank six miles south ’ of Bandon will
rulers, that the ruler* may be able,
commence
picking
cranberries,
Mon
­
et* but real Navajo ruga, hand
woven from home-spun wool.'day, October 2.
Mr. Kranick has In return, to give more to them.
FARR & ELWOOD.
I arranged for cabin accomodation* at Hence, a* all history informs us.
the Smith auto camp where there are
electric lights, running water, fuel
and garage. Pickers will be ex­
pected to bring bedding and cook­
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SECRETARY Wanted for employ­ ing utensils. Groups of two to four
ment in Coo* County Health Dept, will find these cabin* very comfor­
office. Inquire at Court House. It.1 table. Make reservations immediate­
ly. A charge of >1.00 per week
BINDER TWIN^C—For corn bind will be made for the cabina. Write
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to L. M. Kranick, Bandon, Oregon.
P*°Ple
ing. FARR & ELWOOD.
------------- ------- | ■ "Generally, indeed,
the ruling
FOR SA l £— An upright Piano in
FOR RENT—Two Small Apartment* power carries its point and we see
good condition; price reasonable.
at 125 South Heath. Inquire----- at the revenues of prince* continually
Phone 15J or 129J or call at 359
that address.
it‘Oct. 5s Increasing and we see that they are
So. Collier St., Ralph Cochran. It
never satisfied but always in Want
AIR TIGHT Heaters—We have
of moire. The more the people are
FENCING—We have a good stock
limited stock on" band.
J. t
discontented with the oppression of
of STOCK FENCING and also
LAMB COMPANY.
taxes, the greater the prince’s need
POULTRY NETTING.
Farr &
WE Cannot get DRAIN TILE but for money to distribute among his
Elwood.
we have fibre DRAIN PIPE for Partisans and pay the troop* that are
the same purpose. FARR & EL­ to suppress all resistance and to
WOOD.- ‘ '
plunder at pleasure.
-
,
sequent mischiefs of proposing then
what I apprehend.- And, there
iore- it i* that I move the amend
- ment. If it be not seconded or ac
cepted, I must be contented with th<
satisfaction of having delivered mj
opinion frankly and of having don-
duty.”
11 *• Qtiite evident that Franklii
was speaking from experience, as h<
had noted the privation«, suffering
"There i* scarce a king in a hun­
WALLBOARD —4x8 sheets primed dred who would not, if 'he could,
one side. FARR & ELWOOD
i follow the example of Pharaoh—get I
FOR SALE—Lumber—
first all the people’s money, then all
Insurance specialist, v. It. BuU.
30 pcs. 3x8x10 and 12.
i their land, and then take them and '
2 pcs. 8x8, equal* 30 ft.
their children as servant* forever, i
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1 pc. 6x8, equals 36 ft
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that It will be said that we do propose to'
I pc. 8x10, equal* 24 ft.
the undersigned ha* been duly ap­
W. M. Briner, 482 N. Coulter St., pointed administrator of the estate establish kings. I knew it. But
MABLE KATHERINE HUM­ there as a natural inclination in man­
Coquille.
It* of
PHREY, deceased, and that all per­ kind to kingly government. It some-
sona having claims against said es­ ■ times relieves them from aristocratic
tate, should present the same, duly
verfied, and with proper voucher* domination; They would rather have
It -
therefore, to the undersigned at the one tyrant than five hundred.
lkw office of HARRY A. SLACK, gives more to the appearance of |
First National Bank Bldg., Coquille, equality among citizens, and that'
Knives, Pack Sacks,
Auto Supply, CoquUel
Oregon, within six months from the
they like. I am apprehensive, there- I
date of this notice.
FOR SALE—303 Savage Rifle in
fore, perhaps too much so, that the !
Dated: September 15, 1944.
•
WILLIAM K. KENDALL,1 government of th* States may, in
excellent condition. 50 rounds of
Administrator.
ammunition. W. W, Brown, 240 35t5
future times, end in a monarchy.
W. 2nd Street. . ..
It*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
- But this catastrophe, I think, may be
,lun« deU^ « ln
propo-d *y-
Will and Testament of Ethel Hart­
man, deceased, was admitted to pro­ ; tern we do not sow the seeds of con-
bate and of record in the County l tention, faction, and tumult, by mak­
Court for Coos County, Oregon, on ing our posts of honor places of
Sept. 11, 1844, and'that the under­ profit. If we do, I fear that, though
signed was appointed by said Court
as Executor thereof. Therefore, all we employ at first a number and
persons having claims against said not a single person, the number will,
Estate are hereby required to pre­ jin time, be set aside; it will only '
JUST ARRIVED — New Shipment sent them to me, with proper vouch­
nourish the fetus of a king (as the j
Ironing Boards and Clothes Drying ers attached and duly verified, at honorable'gentleman from Virginia '
Racks J. A. LAMB’ COMPANY. the office of 07 C. Sanford, Attorney,
in Coquille, Oregon, within six very aptly expresesd it), and a king I ]
month* from the date hereof.
will sooner be set over us. It may
Dated and published first time be imagined by some that this la j {
Sept. 14, 1944.
35t5 ’.
M. C. Hartman, Execute*. an Utopian idea and we can never ,
find men to serve us in the execu­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tive department . without paying j
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned has been duly ap-1 them well for their services. I con- (
pointed administrator of the estate ceive this to be a mistake. Some
of
CHARLES ALFORD HUM­ existing facts present themselves to
PHREY, deceased, and that all per­ me which incline me to
sons having claims against said es­
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tate. should present the same, duly opinion.
verified, and with proper voucher*
“The high sheriff of a county in
therefor, to the undersigned at the
law office of HARRY A. SLACK, England is an honorable office, but
First National Bank Bldg., Coquille, it is not a profitable one. It is rath-
BLOW TORCHES — Several size Oregon, within six months from the er expensive and, therefore, not
to choose from. FARR & EL date of this notice.
sought. But yet it i* executed, and
Dated: September 15, 1944.
WOOD.
*
WILLIAM K. KENDALL, well, and usually by some one of the
3515
Administrator. principal gentlemen of the county.
In-France the office of councilor, or
member of their judiciary—parlia­
ment—1s more honorable.
It is
FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT—Use
ftherefore purchased at a high price;
it yourself, e'fcsy, economical. FARR
there are, indeed, fees on the law
& ELWOOD.
proceedings,
which
are divided
BRING Your Tire Trouble* to Thorn- 1____________________________
ton's, the most completely equipped WANTED TO BUY—Old horses, cows
shop in Southern Oregon. Only ex­
and calve* for Mink feed. B. T.
perienced workmen. Best quality
Hepler, nullards route. Phone r
materials and equipment used. All
9R5, Coquille.
st Jan. 11, 45 r
work fully guaranteed. Thornton
Tire Service
tf PAPERHANGING, Kalsomining, In
terior and Exterior Painting. The
latest in Pittsburg, Imperial, Birge
Wall Paper. Herbert E. Wood, 275
No. Henry, Coquille, phone 28«
8tf*
Attention
to Details
Coquille
I OMR
Benham’s Transfer
Storage
Night
ISC*
Southwestern
Motors
SAND AND GRAVEL
COAL ~ FUEL OIL — STORAGE
Agente for Oregon-Nevada-California Fast Freight
Office Phone 5
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