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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
N O TIC E Edward B ernard'Liskei, the U -year old eoa o f Mr. and Mrs. E. J. LiskaL while catching crawfish in the Co- quille river with a number o f other boys, stepped into a deep hole and waa drowned. The body o f the victim of the accident was in the water about Sg minutes. The remains o f the lad wgre brought here Saturday night anghhurial was had in Sunset ceme tery; Rev. Father McDevitt officiating. — Record. or F IN A L S E T T LE M E N T Notice U hereby given that the un dersigned did on 25th «ley o f April, 1919, file hie final account in the Matter o f the Administration of the Estate o f J. J. Lamb, deceased; and that the County Court for Coos County, Oregon, has set Saturday, the 31st day o f ~May as the time and the County Court Room in the County Court House at Coquiila, Coos Coun ty, Oregon, as the place fa.- hearing objections to said final Account and the settlement o f said Estate. Dated this 26th day o f April, 1919. James Anderson Lamb, Exocutor of the Last W ill and Test ament and o f the Estate o f J. J Lamb, deceased. 16t5 F. C. Pursley hands us tLs follow . N a t io n * ] E d it o r ia l ing letter from his brother, Lieut. " " " A «B o c ia tlo n Charlos A . Parsley, who used to live Entsrtainment o f the National Edi- here. I t is dated at Camp Pontaneaen, toral usooation, which will hold Its Brest, France, and win. we believe, in- «»vonUoo on wheels, with tcrest many o f oar readers: - “ “ » n e o f one day each In Sand the Sentinel to eastern flien da ,* Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C., You haVe no doub. received m y willbeademonetratioo o f the hoepitality Calling Cards, 100 fo r $1.00. FORECLOSURE S A L E ■ errds and notes sent yon from Eng- o f Oregon. It will be arranged through Notice is hereby gives. That, under land while I wes over there oa a leave the cooperation o f tbs Oregon Editors! and by virtue o f an Execution and of absence. I made the trip to see By knowing the cause, a disease the country and learn something o f mr.y often be avoided. This is par Order o f Sale issued out o f the Cir ticularly true o f headache. The most cuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for the real English at first hand. And common cause o f headache is a disor the County of Coos on the 1st day of I can frankly say that I was not fa dered stomach or constipation, which April, 1919, in a certain cause in said vorably impressed with too people. may be corrected by taking a few imittee waa appointed by C. doeea o f Chamberlain’s Tablets. T ry Court pending wherein W. R. Moffett They are not very courteous to the it, Many ethers have obtained per is plaintiff, and E. W. Bryant, Russell Americans and the officers era cold manent relief by taking these Tab Winslow, E. W. Mclnturff, Geo. Get and snobblah to us. Underlying H is lets. They are easy to take and mild ting, and Russell Winslow, E. W. Mc the commercial jealousy that they fo r and yentle in effect lnturff, Gao. Getting Trustees operat merly had fo r Germany. They see ing under the name and style o f Coal that America will be supreme in the IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E and Metals Trustees and E. W. Gates, merchant marine and the trade o f the S T A T E O F OREGON, IN A N D defendants, case No 6153, o f said world. They have seen the financial FOR TH E C O U N TY OF COOS Court and commanding me to sell the capital o f the wrrid change from Lon hereinafter described real property to don to N ew York, and they realise Helen C. Sperry, Plaintiff, satisfy the sum o f 12181.00 with in that it w ill be impossible fo r them to vs. terest at 6% from April 1st, 1919, get it back from us. They claim T itle Guarantee A Abstract Co., a due the plaintiff, and the further sum that we are the only country that has corporation o f Oregon; the surviving of 37600.00 with interest at 8% from profited by the w ar and that we en w ife o f W. J. Cunningham; the un September 27th, 1918, due the de tered it not fo r a principle or an ideal known heirs o f Evan Cunningham; fendant, E. W. Gates, and attorney but to save our own skins if the Ger the unknown hairs o f J. M. Siglin; the fee o f 3260.00, together with accru- mans were victorious. They were following heirs o f Elmer Brixzee,— practically whipped when we came George Brixxe, and Mary J. Brixzee over here and they then admitted it, his wife, Horace Britxee and Smantha but now they M y that we came in just Brixxee, his edge; Malvina Edwards ■a the Germ ans. were «tripped to I and Milo C./Edwards, her husband; share the honors o f victory. Charles H. Brizzeo and Mary Briszee, Oh, you get so disgusted with these his w ife; Rhoda. Bassett and George Europeans. They do not appreciate H. Bassett, her husband; Mary A. the many things we have done for Stedman and C. W. Stedman, her them. They are selfish nnd think that we are a lot o f foolish rich, with Taylor, her husband; Grace Brixxeo so much money that w e do not know and Herbert Brixxee, children o f Alon real property, to-wit: Undivided what to do with it, so throw it away so Brixxee, a deceased brother o f E l four-fifths interest .in two Quarts to them. There are tw e prices for mer Brixzee; the other unknown heirs Lode Mining Claims knvwn as everything fo r sale in France. One ie o f Elmer Brixzee all the unknown the Copper King and the the price fo r tho French, tho other for heirs o f any o f the persons above Eureka Lode Claims, locat They do not do fo r Americana, named herein, and all other persona ed in the Southerly portion o f Cooe themselves what we have done fo r having or claiming an interest ln tue County, Oregon, on Granite Creek them. We, who ere still over here, real property hereinafter described, west o f its junction with Poverty have learned to treat these people ^ Defendants. Creek about 300 feet, as the tame are differently now. They care very little Suit in Equity to Quiet Title. No. located and marked upon the ground, fo r oa now, since the war Is over and 6060. the same being each 1600 feet in they are safe. They want us to go length and 600 feet wide, and if suf home and laave our money over here ficient sum cannot be realized from with them to spend. A Red Cross the the sale o f M id property, in «the worker, told me the other day that manner indicated in the decree, I they had been asked by tho French will sell the equity o f redemption of to withdraw the American personnel the defendants, and all persons claim and tarn over the funds te the French ing by, through or under them or tb spend! any o f them, either as beneficiaries or W e all w ill be happier and wisar otherwise, in or to the property des whin we return home and mere thor cribed herein, and apply the procee«ls oughly American than ever before, arising therefrom to* the payment of and know how to place our charitable the defendant Oates' note and mort funds with those that need them at gage, and pay the residue remaining home. European culture and polished thereafter, if any, tb the defendant, mannerisms are not what they are tries o f Oregon. Women o f the party Coal and 'Metals Trustees. commonly known to be at home. will ride about the city. Said sale being made subject to re The delegates Will visit Oregon City France has no moral standard and demption in the manner provided by England la not much better. The und officers o f the association will offi law. women in England smoke in public ciate at tbs unveiling o f a monument Dated April 8th, 1919. the same as the men, except on the that will commemorate tho establish W . W . Gage, streets. I have seen them in railroad ment o f the first newspaper on the Pa 14t6 Sheriff o f Coo# County, Oregon dinars, after a meal, take out their ci cific Coast The day will end with a banquet to garettes and smoke without the the visitors at the Portland Chamber o f Commerce dining room. On Sunday, August 10, an automobile .rip will be made over the Columbia river highway, with a breakfast of bear »teak and fish, served jointly by the Attorney and Counselor s t Law United States forestry service and the Practico in State and Federal Oregon fish and game commission. 'The Courte. Have moved my office to game for the breakfast will be furnish old City Hall near Busy Corner ed by the game commission, and I. N. and Citÿ Wharf. Office hours 8 Fleiscbner, pres dent, will be in charge, to 12 A . M. and 1 to 6 P. M. assisted by Themas Shsrrard, chief o f the Oregon Forestry department. The Portland Rotary club will furnish 100 J. A . R IC H M O N D automobiles for the trip, under direc P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON. tion o f Robert S. Stewart. Richmond-Barker Building. Coquille, Ora. A t 4:30 P. M , Sunday, August 10, the Phones, Office 626, Rea. 216. party will leave for Medford by special train. Dinner will be served at Salem, and Governor Olcott wPI preside. On W . C. C H A S E the trip to Crater Lake luncheon will be served at Prospect. The stay at Crater ATTORNEY-AT-LAW lake will be almost 24 hours, with op Richmond-Barker Bid; portunity for boating, fishing, vielte to Coquille the Pinnacles, Anna Greek Canyon and other scenic attractions o f the natkmal park Upon returning to Portland the special train will depart for Tacoasd. O s te o p a th ic P h y s ic ia n Oregon; that said claims be declared invalid and quieted; that raid defend Graduate o f the American School same offence. I t was very g ra tify o f Osteopathy o f Kirksville, Mo. ants be enjoined from thereafter mak Win Build Big Bara ing to have the men come to me and Office in Eldorado Block. ing any claim to said property; tkat C. W. Zumwalt and sons are laying say, upon my return from England Marshfield Oregon plaintiff Halen C. Sperry be adjudged fo r fourteen days, “ Gee,' Lieutenant, tho concrete foundation fee whet Is go we are glad to have you back!" I ing to ba one o f the biggeat dairy barns d r . c . w . e n d ic o t t am fa ir and square with them all and in Carry eoanty. I t will bt b u lt along modern lines, and will measure 90 feet they know It, which is not always the DENTIST i f width by 174 feet In length. It Is case with officers. First N’t ’ l Bank B’ld’g Phone I hardly expect to g e t away before planned to have it completed by July M b Over 140,000 shingles will he re Main 11, Ooqoille, Dragon. July or A u g fls t 1 won’t mind K much hore this summer as there will quited to cover the building. —Port Or* Professional Cards C. R. BARROW # ._ J not be eo much rain and now the ramp ia fixed up to be one o f the beet Arm y camps to be ,found anywhere. This was not so three months age, fo r it has risen from the sforst place imaginable then to aa nice a place as one could ask fo r now. Then I f I stay here another four month# I will he entitled to another fourteen days’ leave, wherein I wish to visit Italy and see Rome and Venice. Then I will be quite ready to come kerne. Mr. Parsley's statemsnts shoot tho f f t - I A ______ xOfu lT1 D U n t«i| J. J. S T A N L E Y LAWYER 2214 acre* on East Fork o f Coquiila r iv e r ; H under cultivation; fertility guaranteed; house, barn and chicken houee; good water; bearing orchard; 12 sheep, 4 head o f cattle; situated near school. Can be bought fo r 32,- 600 including this year's crop; 31600 down and rest oa easy terms. A seal bargain. I f interested address Lester M ays«, Dorn, Ora. 16t4 Office in First Nation«] Bank Building, Coquiila, Oregon. tirai, a newspaper published at Co quille, Cooe County, Orégon, once a week fo r six consecutive weeks, com mencing with the first publication thereof on the 2nd day o f May 1919. 8. D. Palford, 16t7 Attorney far Plaintiff. A. J. SH E R W O O D ATTORNEY AT LAY fold by the Bank Book Now Let’s Build Up The Cash Side of Our Balance L L o f us have added Victory Bonds to our splendid list o f Securities, so now we can turn our attention to build ing Up the Cash side o f the ledger— so that we can have more working capital available. I f you already have an ac count here at the First National Bank — keep it growing. I f you haven’t opened one yet— this is a logical, time and a practical place. A ‘‘Customers First is our motto. Of COQUILLE Least Carbon Zerolene, scientific ally refined from «se lected California crude oil, g iv e s m axim u m lubrication with least carbon deposit Get a C o r re c t Lubrica- Q tion C h a r t fo r JTT your car. ZEROLENE V |T | I STANDARD OIL ' COMPANY (CsUiaraixji A. B. CAMPBELL, Special Agent Standard Oil, Coquille, Oregon. At QUICK’S, The Housefurnisher 1 100-lbs. capacity Cream Separator ...................... 1 100- lb Steel A avil ................................................ 1 Portable F o r g e ......... ............................................... Steel Bed Springs and Bedsteads Chiffoneers and Dressers and Tables Brooms, Brushes, Clothes .Baskets Ax, Hammer, Pick and Mattock Handles Feltex Floor Covering, per square yard .................... Copper Wash Boilers, each.......................................... Tin, Cep per bottom. Wash Boilers............................ 34 Large Variety o f Granite Enamel Ware Cook 8toves from ........v ......................................... 36.4 New Rangee........................................................... 366.4 Wood and Coal Heaters, each..................................34.1 Chairs, each............................................................... 31. Aladdia Chimney 40c. Mantles. . ............................... New Oil Lamps, fro m .................................................. ' Tuba, from ................................................................. $2. Wash Boards, from . . . , ...............................................I Perfection Oil Heaters' and Cooking Stovei Our New Telephone rectory Will your name be listed? If not, ORDER YOUR TELEPHONE NOW! Also see Chief Operator immediately about extra listings aad advertising space. Service First. Coot & Curry Telephone Com pany THE ONE INDUSTRY IN COQUILLE that has operated continuously since its establishment some fourteen years ago has been your Laundry. Rain or shine, good times end bad, it has -been on the job. W e have a somber of customers that have patronized it continually fsqra the beginning. W e are grateful for this appreciation o f our M rVica, Our aim ia to improve the service in every way possible. First National Bank Building Coquille - * Oregc C O Q U IL L E L A U N D R Y C O M P A N Y