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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1918)
plaintiff and the defendant bereis be annulled, eet salde and bald for ■sacht, and for each other and fur ther relief aa to the Coart may aeon just and equitable. Service of tbia aommona ia «ade f ’' July 26, m a Well, girlie, just got back for a few days' root from the Uveot and warm est port of the front lines in Franca and, believe me, wo Just got through changing the location of said lines aa Hiney ia about ton miles from the place ho was whan wa started in on him and I guess he is still going. Say, littlo sister, it was a fins sight to aaa the Sammies up and at Fritsie. All o f us in tha bast o f spirits and con fident of doing just what ws did. Wa had quite a faw caauaitiaa but wa took more prisoners than wo loot man. Wa will probably giva them hell again in a faw days, ao am taking this op portunity to write a faw letters. Well girlie, R ia useless to toil you what 1 would like as you couldn’t send it anyhow, as we are not allowed to have packages sent to us. Nothing but letters, papers and magaxinee. surroundings congenial. So Ihn very well satisfied so far. We are given liberty to leave camp every evening from 6:80 to 10:46 p. m. We go quite often to a nearby M. C. A. They sell a few things, such as candies, pie, cake and drinks, which are very popular with the soldiers. Ws can also bay Paris editions of some New York and Chicago papers, which give most o f the important This evanlng 1 went to visit an old castle which is near our station. It is reputed to date back to Roman times. In England wa visited a cathe dral said to be 812 ears old. It.is still used and is wall preserved. This morning I attended a French Catholic church. I enjoyed the ser vice but did not derive modi benefit from the sermon. The only thing 1 understood was soma remark about the American soldiers, a word o f wel come, I suppose. I am accumulating a French vocab ulary slowly but these people rattle it off like a machine gun; and I can’t make it out at all. Things look very encouraging now. The Americans teem to be upholding their reputation in great shape. I rather think that next spring we will dor made by tba Hon. Jam a Watson, Judge of tbs County Court within and for the County o f Coos and State of Oregon, dated September 1», 191», di recting that service thereof bo made by publication of said summons in the Coquille Valley Sentinel, a news paper published at tae City o f Co quille, in said Coos County, Oregon, toreetiag place. I met a young B*i- fh # and wo hocam vary good Meada. Ha had been a Belgian sol dier at the beginning of the war and was at Liage and Brussels whan they fall into the Gormans' hands. Ha was wounded and earn to Franco. Ho could apeak vary good English aa ha had studied it in the schools of Bel gium. His horn now was at Niort ty Roadmaetar has filed his Certificate of the Completion of the contract, and aay parean. Arm or corporation hav ing objection to ilia to the acceptance of said work, m y file tha a sm hi tha oAce o f tha Couaty Clerk, within two weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice, to wit: from the 27th day of September, 1918. C. R. Barrow, Datad at Coquille, Coo# County, Attorney for plaintiff. Oregon, this 25th day of September, 1*18. REDEMPTION NOTICE. L. W. Oddy, All Coos Cocnty warranta drawn on County Clerk./ the general fund and indorsed prior By Myrtle Knowlton, 87« Deputy. to Jan. 1st, 1*17, will be paid oa pre sentation at my ottce in Coquille, Ore gon. No interest will ba allowed on NOTICE any of these warranta after tha 8th Notleo is hereby given, that Ostlind day of Sept^ 1918. id Payne, Contractors, have com- Dated this 6th day of Sept., 1*18. T. M. Dimmick, don of a concrete overhead crossing of County Treasurer. tlm Southern Pacific Railroad at Over land. Oregon, and that the County Roadmastar haa Iliad his Certificate SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY ON FORECLOSURE. of the Completion o f the contract, and any parson, firm of corporation hav Node# ia hereby given, that under ing objections to file to the acceptance and by virtue of an Execution nod Or of said work, may file the samt in der of salo issued out of the tha office of the County Clerk, within Circuit Court of the State of two weeke from the date of the first Oregon for the Couaty o f Coco publication of this nodes, to-wit: on the 14th day of August, 1918, from the 27th day of September, 1918. in a certan causa in said Court pond Dated at Coquille, Coos County, ing wherein Jess W. Ice ia plaintiff, Oregon, this 26th day o f September, and Fred Meinhardt is defendant, be 1*18. ing case No. 8064 of the said Court L. W. Oddy. County Clark. after described real property to aatia- By Myrtle Knowlton, fy the cum o f 878.62 with internet at 37t8 Deputy. 6% from August 2nd, 1918, and coate and disbursements $15.00, together with scenting costs. I WILL ON SATURDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1918, at tha hour of 10 o’clock ia the forenoon of said day at tha County Court House in tha City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, offer for sals i b i soli at pub lic suction to the highest and best bid der for cash ia hand all tha right, title front noon now, while H appears that his brother, Parry, will probably bo given clerical work: I was waiting until I heard from Parry before I wrote to you. If yea happen to receive my letter first, property to satisfy tha sum of $892.00 I gams I had bettor toll yea, but he with into rest at 6 * from September has written telling you also. The 16th, 1918, and costs and disburse ments $17.50, together with accruing costs. I WILL ON SATURDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1918, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon o f said day at the County Court House dear in the City of Coquille, Cooe County, Oregon, offer for sale and mil at public auction to the highest and beet bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and intjroet of the said Defendant in and to the following dee- eribed reni property, to-wH; AH thè tight, title and interest of thè aaid defenJant in and to thè weat twenty-fivo feet of thè north haif of lot numbered three in block munbered two in thè originai town o f Coqntlle CHy, according to thè pUt theraof on Ah in thè office of thè County Clark of Cooe Coui.ty, Oregon, and situato in sald Cooe County, Oregon. Said sale being mede oubject to redemptton ia thè manner provided by Lots 28, 29, and SO in block 16 of Woolen Mill addition to the town of Re ndon, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Cooc County, Oregon. Also the EH of 8W14 of NW% of NWM of Soe. 82 TP- 28 8. R. 14 Wast o f the Willamette Meridian in Coos County, Oregon. Also the undivided one-half of NW14 of SWK of SWH of See. 29 Tp. 28 8. R. 14 west of the Wil lamette Meridian, hr Coos County, Oregon. All in Cooe County, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 26th day o f August, 1918. - ----------------- Professioaal Cards A National Shock Absorber Do you remember any period in which our country haa been subjected to so many anxious momenta as during the past two years ? Can there be any doubt that confidence in the Federal Reserve Banking System as a national shock absorber has contributed largely to the tranquility o f business and banking during these tense months 7 i f you appreciate what this new nation-wide syb-om has been doing for you, you can support it and add to its strength by promptly becoming one of our depositors. National Bank Coquille, Oregon H u openad on the Comer of Front and Hall Street He has a large variety o f goods as he haa purchased the Tupper stock and added some new as well as old. A New Line of Dishes and Tableware Hoes, Rakes, Axes, Hand Saws, Wash Tubs and Boards. Iron Bedsteads, Sanitary Couches, Sani tary Springs, new, from $6.60 to $20 each. 100 dozen Fruit Jars, Cook Stoves, Heaters, Camp Stoves, Pipe, Elbows. Large variety o f Tods—Saws, Squares, Hammers, Etc. PHONE NO. 1103 TO GET QUICK QUICK The Staadatd Oil for Motor Can Its lull lu b r ic a tis i cu sIM se a t cr lia S c r beat, b e rm c im a le «to com bu .tioe chamber« end g e m cut with « s to m i. Z B R O L I N E N e w T elephone Directory J. A . RICHMOND Dated September 22rd, 1918. W. W. Gaga, Sheriff of Coos Couaty, Oregon. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Our new Telephone Directory haa been distributed. Any subscriber who has not received a copy will please advise the Chief Operator. Please refer to the Directory and call by number. & Coos Curry Telephone Company F. C. Pursley hands ns tbo follow ing letter from his brothsr, Chas. A , who used to live here sad who is now a First Lieutenant in the U. & Air Service in France: DR. C. W . ENDICOTT J. J. STANLEY UW Y* THE ONE IN D U STR Y IN COQUILLE :ontinnooaly since its establishment some fourteen in age has been your Laundry. , good times and bad, if has been on the job. 1 of customers that have patronised it continually [. Wa are grateful for this appreciation of our \ t to improve tha jarviee in every way possible, fe wash every thiag washable. AUNDRY • D. Harley, Prop. A. J . SHERW OOD I Does V o ir Subscription Date Need Changing?