The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, June 21, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    To Buy a Cheap Grade
of Groceries— it is .
Waste.
coffee
No more in price than
the cheap grade.
Do not over look this fact
Strawbu.sv* «v» w*»,*«*»*»^
Those empty Jars you got with M O N O P L E CO FFEE
fill with STRAW BERRIES.
G E T T H E M OF
P in t National
W. B. LYONS
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Coquille
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P A R T IC U L A R W OM EN
ARE AS CAREFUL IN THE
SELECTION OF
TALCUM POWDER
„ AS THEY ARE REGARDING THEIR PERFUMES,
CREAMES, TOILET ARTICLES OR
FACE POW DERS
)
It is easy to spoil all the daintiness and
"tone” o f a good perfume by using a Talcum
Powder of a different or inferior order.
SELECT YO UR TALCUM PO W D ER
from those we can show you, mgde to match .
in fragrance your other toilet preparations.
Especially we
call
your
attention
to
BOQUET JEANICE
JONTEEL
VIOLET DULCE
each of which is a part of a complete line of
toilet preparations. In addition to these we
carry all other makes of Talcum Powder, any
of which we will be pleased to demonstrate.
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
ST
Î3U $ » tr a iti Jh mm
COQOUJLÊ, OREGON
Motors in
the Shop
consum e power fn direct
proportion to w ork per­
formed. W h erever used th ey increase
production and raise plant efficiency.
Oregon Power Co
Phone 71
Tbia la • mild form a o f indigestion,
It it usually brought on by anting too
rapidly or too much, or by food not
suited to your digestive organs. I f
yon win oat slowly, masticate your
food thoroughly, oat but litUo
III
moat
and nono
nono at all fo r anppor, you will
than likoly ovoid the m _________
aeh without taking any modicino what-
Whon you hpve stour stomach
taka one
no o f Cham bar lain’« Tablets to
aid digas U ol .
cal courses. He was one Of nine out
o f seventy-five from Coos county
chosen by the government to attend
this school.
Ernest Ford, who is working in Co-
quilie, spent the week end with his
parents here.
W illard Murry, o f Marshfield, spent
Sunday at the John Gary home.
A m y Smith le ft Saturday fo r a two
weeks’ visit in CoquiiU.
Mrs. Geo. Rackleff spent Friday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
McDonald, a t Broad bent
Children’s Day Exercises were held
st the Presbyterian church Sudday ev­
ening.
The program consisted of
songs, recitations end exercises, which
were enjoyed by all present
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black came ov­
er here from Marshfield Saturday re­
turning Sunday afternoon taking with
baby has boon with hit grandmother,
Mrs. J. A. Black, fo r the past two
weeks.
Forest Hermann, who was serious­
ly sick with pneumonia, is again able
to be out.
Mrs. J. L. Lewellen. is nursing at
J. M. W agner's where five are sick
with the measles.
Mrs. Ida Harris and daughter, A l­
ma, spent Sunday in Powers with
Mrs. Harris’ daughter, Mrs. Epperson.
H. G. Hermann, who was very sick
with la grippe, is now able to bo out.
A lfred Sturdivant (P en n y) came
home Sunday from Camp Kearny,
California, fo r a abort visit with rela­
tives.
Angus Rackleff returned home Sun­
day from Broadbent whore he had
been visiting fo r several days.
Dora Willard, o f Coquille, is visiUng
at tha C. C. Carter home this week.
C. C. Carter shipped a load o f hogs
and cattle Saturday morning, retu-J-
ing Tuesday evening.
Angus McDonald, o f Broadbent,
was in town Sunday.
Monday afternoon a quilting party
was held at Mrs. N elly Bender's. The
afternoon was spent in quilting after
which dainty
refreshments
ware
served.
k-
Mrs. 0. H. Clarke went to Bandon
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter visited
relatives in Coquille Sunday.
A. C. Chase, o f Creswell, will
be here in a few days.
He intends
starting a cannery.
Mrs. Lacy Culver and son, Frank, o f
Rock Creek, were in town Saturday
on business.
A t the regular council meeting held
Monday evening an ordinance was
passed to regulate new licenses for
traveling shows, theaters and moving
picture shows, entertainments and
Chautauqua*. Forty dollars was ap­
propriated to clean up the town.
Mrs. Max Dement and daughters,
Theresa and Lila, were in town Thurs­
day from the ranch.
Word was received from Vinnie A r ­
rington that he is to go to Mare Is­
land Monday to train for the U. S.
Marine Corps.
Mrs. Lanson Leneve, deputy post­
mistress o f Coquille, was visiting ut
Mrs. Julia Arrington’s Tuesday.
Mrs. Susie W hite and children, o f
Curry county, are visiting at Henry
Stewart’s home.
Harry Jarvis from up Coos river
was visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. A r ­
rington Tuesday.
Chester Adams, who is attending
the University o f Oregon at Eugene,
is home fo r the summer vacation.
Mrs. Pike is visiting here this week.
Uncle Dan Giles Is not improving
s his friends would wish.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carey and
fam ily went to Bancroft Thursday for
a few days’ visit with Mrs. Carey’s
brother, George Crunk, who is quite
sick with pneumonia.
Ben Mnddox, conductor, left this
week for Roseburg.
He has been
transferred to his old run on the main
line from Roseburg to Ashland. The
fam ily will be minted by their many
friends.
Mrs. J.. W. Whitaker is the new
chairman fo r the Junior Red Croes,
which meets Thursday and Saturday
afternoons.
Mrs. Stevens, o f North Bend, visited
the Junior Red Cross Thursday. Mrs.
Stevens is chairman o f the Belgian
R elief work in her home town.
Rev. F. G. Drake and daughters,
Mildred and Edna, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam Stouff, o f A ra go,
Wedneaday.
Dr. H. M. Shaw came over from
Marshfield this week to perform two
operations, one fo r W. James’ daugh­
ter, and the other fo r W. W. N ye’s
sen.
M. O. Robinson was brought to town
this week in a critical condition from
Remote to be mnder the doctor’* care.
Sirs. Mulkey, o f Coquille, was In
town Wednesday. She met with the
rhrta o f the canning club project and
talked over plans fo r
Monday Mr. Cutler w a i w elected di­
rector and Claud QUoa ra-aiactod aa
dark.
*. •
Mrs. W . H. Faarnlay and daughter.
Francos, e f North Band, ara visiting
with relatives hare this wash.
J. A , Black and son, Percy, returned
from a visit to Carle too Monday ev­
ening coming by way o f Roeeburg in
their car.
Dr. O'Connor and fam ily arrived
here this week from California fo r a
visit with Dr. and Mrs. Masson.
Sergeant Clark Fensler ai>4. w ife ar­
rived here Sunday evening fo r ten
days’ visit with relatives and friends
before leaving f o r 'N e w Jersey the
first o f July.
Mr. Cutler end fam ily have been
taking advantage o f the fine weather
by picnicing in their grove.
Mrs. N ellie Thayer, w ife o f O. O.
Thayer, o f this city, died at her home
Tuesday afternoon a fter a lingering
illness. She was born Feb. 12th, 1872,
aged 46 years, 4 months and 6 days at
the time o f her death. Mrs. Thayer
leaves besides her husband an only son,
by a form er marriage, G. L. Brene-
man, o f Marthaton, Iowa,(who was
with her during the last days o f her
sickness) to mourn their loss. Fun­
eral services wars held at tha horns
Wedneaday, Rev. Anderson officiating.
Something Yellow You WantT
I f interested in Trucks see Berry A
Schroeder, M yrtle P o in t
They can make you immediate de­
livery on % ton, Republic Specials, in
two distinct models.. Also in ono ton
site; bodies complete.
Don’t w ait; terms can be had If
necessary.
E very fourth truck in the United
States is a Republic. Look fo r the
Yellow ones.
McKinley Notes.
The workers a t Bad Cross this wqek
wars as follow s: Mesdames L. A .
Lawborn, Anna Wilcox, Mason W il­
cox, ( linard Woodring, Lao Mast, Otto
Prey, H. Hansen, Wm. Forbes, C. 0.
King, W. H. Bunch, Goo. G l u t A lva
Brown and Mahal Wilcox.
The day
was spent in work on pajama suits.
H arry Lasswell visited our work room
and helped cut gun wipes while t\ere.
A number o f M cKinley people went
to Brewster Valley camping Saturday
night snd Sunday.
W aiter L a whom and w ife wore
down from Powers Saturday ratal
ing Sunday afternoon.
The K in g and Bunch families and
Mrs. A lva Brown motored to Broad­
bent Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Brown returned borne
from Marshfield Saturday where ahe
had been to attend tho graduation ex­
ercises.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wilcox went to
Marshfield one day last weak add
while there want sight seeing through
tho ship yards.
Mrs. Anna W ilcox returned last
week from her trip to southern Cali­
fornia much improved in health.
Richard McCarthy has purchased
another donkey engine and expects to
commence loggin g on a big scale soon.
Aasens have finished their logging
contract here at McKinley and have
conmmenced moving to
Fairview
where they have another contract.
A lbert Maiden has gone to Canada
on a business trip.
Mildred Mast has gone to Beaver
Slough where she has employment at
Aasen’s Camp.
Katie Brown returned home Satur­
day from Marshfield, she having grad
uatod from the high school at that
place.
They have been putting gravel on
the road from the Snow place to the
Cherry Creek bridge, which will be a
great improvement, as it was in vary
bad condition.
B. R. Kingsbury has purchased a
new Chevrolet truck. This makes 7
new cars that have coma to McKinley
in the last two months, all ChevrolaU
and Maxwells.
Lee Mast and W alter Moyers ara
busy moving L. F. R. Heller’s saw mill
from McKinley to tho Silas Clark
place.
Mike Summerlin, o f Baker Croak,
was at McKinley on business one day
this weak.
N ew C u e s la Circuit Court.
June 14— Harry G. Hoy vs. Char­
lotte Raab, A . G. Rash, H arry Hoeck,
L. F. Falkonstein, J. W . Umstattd and
J. B. Sneddon.
June 20— A . B. Loud and Bertha B.
Loud vs. tha Reeds port Lumber Co.
Russell Winslow and others are new
at work building eighteen miloe o f
road from Powers to a copper deposit
they have found beyond there. Testa
indicate a big deposit o f copper and
other good ores. They are taking out
a caterpillar tractor and string o f c a n
fo r w a in hauling ora.— r owers P atri­
ot.
oil that holds its
f a ll la b r ic a tla g
qaalities at cylinder
h ea t huras clean la
th a c o m b u s tio n
Tke Standard O il
fo r M otor Cars
C A M P B E L L , Special Axent Standard OU, Coquille, Oregon
Whooping Cough.
In this disease it is important that
the cough bo kept loose and expector­
ation easy, whicn enn be dono by g iv ­
ing Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
Mrs. P. H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes,
“ M y tw o daughters had whooping
cough.
I gave thorn Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy and it worked like a
charm."
______
Bed em ptier
Notice.
A ll Coos County Warrants drawn
on the general fund, and indorsed pri­
or to Oct. 1st, 1916, w ill be paid on
presentation at my office in Coquille,
Oregon; no interest w ill bo allowed
on any o f these W arrants a fter tha
21st day o f Juno, 1918.
Dated thia 21st day o f June, 1618.'
T. M. Dimmick,
28t4
County Treasurer.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E
Notice la hereby given that tha un­
dersigned Charles N. W igan t has bean
appointed administrator o f tha estate
o f Nancy L . Moon by the County
Court o f tho State o f Oregon fo r Coos
County.
A ll persons having claims against
tha said aatate ora hereby notified to
present the same with vouchers duly
verified to tho under*ignod or to W al­
ter Sinclair at his office in Coquille,
Oregon, within 6 months from tho
final publication o f this notice.
Charles N . W igant,
Adm inistrator o f tho estate Of Nan­
cy L. Moon, Deceased.
Coquille, Oregon, June 21, 1918. 23t5
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
S T A T E O F OREGON IN A N D .
FO E T H E C O U N T Y O F COOS.
1918.
Svid Yaa M ing as the owner o f the
legal title o f the above described pro­
perty as tha same appears o f record,
and each o f the other persons above
are hereby further notified
that Coes Investment Company, a cor­
poration, plaintiff, w ill apply to the
Circuit Court o f the county and state
aforesaid fo r a decree foreclosing the
lien against tha property above des­
cribed, and mentioned in said certifi­
cate. And you are hereby summoned
to appear within aixty days after the
date o f the first publication a fjth is
summons and notice, exclusive o f the
day o f said first publication, and de­
fend tha action or pay the amount due,
together with costs and accrued in­
terest and In ease o f your failure to
do so, a decree w ill be rendered fore­
closing the lien o f said taxes and
costa against the land and premises
above named. The amount set forth
in said certificate o f delinquency for
tho year 1918, to-w it: $.97 bears in­
terest at tha rate o f 1679 per annum
from the date o f tho issuance thereof,
and tha other amounts bear interest
from the dates reepectivly o f pay­
ments above stated at the rate o f 12%
par annum.
/
A ll process and papers in this pro­
ceeding may be served upon the un­
dersigned residing within the state of
Oregon a t tha address hereinafter
mentioned.
!H|
This summons is published pursuant
te an order o f publication duly made
by Hon. John 8. Coke, Circuit Judge,
and entered herein on and dated the
17th day o f June, A . D. 1918; and the
date o f the first publication o f this
summons as proscribed by said order
is the 21st day o f June, A . D . 1918,
and the date o f the last publication is
August 2nd, A . D. 1918.
L . A . Liljeqvist,
A ttorney fo r Plaintiff.
Addreea: $01-2 Coke Bldg. Marshfield,
Coos County, Oregon.
23t7
COOS IN V E S T M E N T C O M P A N Y ,
e corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Y E E M IN G and also all other per­
sons and parties unknown claiming
any right, title, ostate, lien or in
torest in the reel estate described
in the Complaint and Application
Mats of Ohio, City ef Toledo.
fo r Judgment and Decree herein.
Lucan County, an.
Defendants.
FYank J. Cheney makes oath that he
la senior partner of tho firm o f F. J.
Summons A Notice.
Cheney A Co., doing business In ths City
To Y e e Ming and also all other per­ of Toledo, County and Stats aforesaid,
sad that said Arm will pay ths sum of
sona and parties unknown, claiming ONE H U N D R E D D O LLARS for each
any right, title, eetato, lien or inter­ and srsry cass of Catarrh that ennnof be
cured by the use of H A L L 'S C ATAR RH
est in tha real estate described in the I MEDICINE.
F R A N K J. C H EN E Y
Sworn te before me and subscribed In
Complaint and Application fo r Judg-1 ray
presence, this *th day of December.
A. W. QLEABON,
ment and Decree filed herein, the A. D. IMS.
(teat)
Notary Public.
above named defendants.
Hall's Catarrh Msdlclne Is taken In-
Ia the Nam e o f the State a f Oregon. tamally and acts through ths Blood on
ths Mucous Surfaces of ths System. Send
You and each o f you are hereby no­ for tastlmonials. free.
P. J. C H E N E T * CO., Toledo. O.
tified that Coos Investment Company,
Sold by all druggists. He.
Bairs Family pills for constipation.
a corporation, is tha holder by assign­
ment duly made on the 6th day o f Oc­
tober, 1917, by the sheriff and tax
callaetor o f Coos County, Oregon, and
numbered 66, o f all tha right, title in­
terest and estate o f said Coos county
by virtue o f a certain certificate o f
delinquency in book form issued by
said sheriff and tax collector to Coos
County, Oregon, on the 80th day o f
June, A . D. 1916, in and to L ot 6 in
block A in Bandon City according to
the plat thareof on fils and o f record
in the office o f the county clerk o f
Coos County, Oregon, and which a s ­
signment assigned said certificate on
said proparty to this plaintiff, and
which certificate o f delinquency con­
tained all property delinquent fo r the
year 1918 for which no certificate o f
delinquency had been issued and was
filed in the office o f tho county elork on
November 18th, 1916, said certificate
And develops «rest
on said property being in tho sum o f
power and mileage
$.97, the same being tha amount than
because
of its full,
on said 80th day o f Jane, 1916, da#
u n ifo rm ch ain o f
and delinquent fo r taxea fo r tho year
boiling pointa. Look
1918 on said lot 6 in block A in Ban­
don City, together with penalty, inter­
for the Red Crown
est and coats thereupon upon said real
■ign before you fill.
to yon, or o f which
yea are tha owner as appears o f rec­
S T A N D A R D O IL
ord.
CO
M P A n)
NY
(Cataam
You are further notified that Coot
Investment Company has paid taxes
on said premises fo r subsequent years,
as follow *: Tax#* fo r the year 1914:
$J6; taxes fo r the year 1916: $.77)
taxed fo r the year 1916: $.66; taxes
fo r tho year 1917: $. 90 ; the taxes fo r
tho years 1914, 1916 and 1916 being
paid October 6th, 1|JJ, and taxes for
m t b eta « paid A p ril 4th,
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