The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, June 13, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COQUILLB VALLET SENTINBL. COQUILLE, OREGON.
Tlie purpose o f organisation, as atat-1 school year
1 , 000.00
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To encourage and secure by all prop­ Total
estimated
receipts,
er means the improvement o f that por­
not including the money to
tion of the Coo* Bay Wagon Road lying
be received from the tax
in l oo* county, and in general by the
which it U» proposed t!ty
improvement of transportation facilities . vote . . . . T . . . . . . . . . ....... *\7,818.26
to develop and enhance the value of
Recapitulation
all lands lying adja -ent to said road; al­
Total estimated expeneaa (
so to assise by co-operation and other­
for the year ................. .»21,984.68
wise the citizens o f Douglas county in
Total estimated receipts not
securing the improvement o f that por­
including the tax to be
tion o f said road lying in D .uglas coup-
voted ...........
7,818.25
ty. The immediate object shall be to
secure for the Coos Bay Wagon Road
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•». fair share o f the Southern Oregon B“.UnCe’ »mount to be raised
by district t a x .................*14,116.33
tax money to be paid the county and to
Dated this 26th day o f May, 1919.
insure the nffiney so secured shall be
F. C. True,
wisely expended.”
W. L. Kistner,
The road districts anticipate no troub­
H. O. Anderson,
le in securing the special tax levies
which will be paid in the ¡Southern Ore­ Board o f Directors School District
No. 8.
gon tax money. These special taxes
FOR MOUTH OF RIVER ed in the by-laws, is;
Tha people o f this city and aH the
vallay below here who will have to help
foot the billa will all be intereated in
the following article, from the Bandon
World, showing what is to done for the
mouth Of tha Coquille, in tha next three
years, to enable bigger ships to enter
the rivdt:
The greater part o f three years is to
be consumed in tha new Port of Bandon
project that it to begin next month,
cording to the scheme of execution out­
lined by the government engineer»,
copy o f which has just been received by
Assistant Secretary C. M.
The cost of the entire project; one
half o f which is to be paid by tha Port
andone-balf by the Federal government,
is estimated in the preparatory plans at
total about «60,(XX). Tne organisation
»127,000.
Redemption Notice
The program o f the work as outlined will attempt to secure a part o f the
general road taxes also.
A ll Coos County Warrants drawn
is as follows.
These however, are only the immedi­ on the General Road Fund, and in-
To make boring survey and explo-
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J will be
prior to Feb. 1st,
1919,
ration with a diver, using Government ate objects o f the association which, dorsed
diving apparatus, to more accurately will draw up a road improvement pro- pnid on presentation at my office M
determine the contours of the bed rock gram providing development to make Coquille, Ore. No interest will be
bottom In the entrance channel. Tne the Coos Bay Wagon Road through the allowed on any o f these warrants af-
survey to be made in June, 1919, at an Paclflc highway one o f the best o f the ter the 6th day o f June, 1919.
trunk line* of the big highway.
Dated this 6th day o f June, 1919.
estimated coat o f about »2,600.00.
A t present the resources of the coun­
T. M. Dimmick,
I f the bed rock in the entrance chan
try and a general road improvement
County Treasurer.
nel west o f the Lighthouse ia sufficient
are being listed for the action planned
ly exposed, it ia proposed to carry on
by the association.
surfacs blasting thereon at points above
IN T H E C O U N TY COURT OF TH E
It is expected that 500 members will
the project depth o f 13 feet during the
S T A T E OF OREGON. COUN­
be signed up. Douglas county people on
<, month* o f July, A uguat and September
T Y OF COOS
the road will form a similar organiza­
For this work it ia proposed to use tin
tion it is hoped.
Notice to Creditors
Government bucket dredge No. 1 to re
The Sumner transportation company
move broken rock, and the Government
In
Re
the
Estate o f Herman Maaky,
claims to have doub'ed the business
diving apparatus; and to hire a suit
Deceased.
brought in from the Brewster valley
able tow boat, acow, small boats, and
Notice ia hereby given that the un­
country in the past month and holds the
such other plant as may be necessary
possibilities are even greater. A trucK dersigned has been appointed admin­
To operate the plant with a force con
line and an auto stage line to Roseburg istrator o f the estate o f Herman Mas-
sisting o f one surveyor, blasting fore would be put on as soon the road could ky, deceased. . A ll persons owing
man, diver, powder man and a crew of
debts to the said estate will kindly
be developed, it is stated.
about 6 or 8 hands as may be necessary
pay the same to the administrator,
It ia estimated that for labor, purchase
Send the Sentinel to eastern friends. and all persons having clnims against
of explosive* and supplies, and hire of
the said estate are hereby notified to
additional plant, about »7,000 per month
The Doctor Away From Ifchne When present the same, duly authenticated
can be profitably expended for 3 months
according to law, to the administrator
Most N e e d * .
in 1919, »21,000.00.
at
1102 Spalding Building, Portland
People are often very much disap­
To transfer the Government pipe line
pointed to And that their fam ily phy­ Oregon, or at the office o f J. J. Stan­
dredge, “ Oregon” and equipment from sician is away from home when they ley at Coquille, Oregon, within six
Coos Bay to the mouth o f the Coquille moet need hie services. Diseases like months of the date of the first publi­
River about July 1, 1920, at an estimat pain in the stomach and bowels, colic cation o f this notice, to-wit, from
and diarrhoea require prompt treat­
ed coat of about »3,000.
ment, and have in many instances May 80, 1919.
To operate the dredge “ Oregon" by proved fatal before medicine could be
George Arotjen,
hired tabor for about 3 months, double procured or a physician summoned.
,
Administsatos
The
right
way
is
to
keep
at
hand
s
shift, in removing 200,000 cubic yards
J. J. Stanley, Attorney for Adminis­
of sand between the jetties at an esli bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Di­
trator, Coquille, Ore.
arrhoea Remedy.
No physician can
mated coat o f »7,000 per month, »21,000. prescribe a better medicine for these
To continue surface blasting and sub­ diseases. By having it in the house NO TIC E OF V A C A T IO N S OF PO R­
aqueous rock removal in the entrance you escape much pain r.nd suffering
TIO N S OF H E N R Y S TR E E T
channel west of the Lighthouse, where and all risk. Buy it now; it may save
life.
Notice is hereby given that at i
practicable, wilb the same plant and
regular meeting o f the common coun­
crew-ai used in 1919, during the month
Redemption Notice
cil
of the
City
o f Coquilio,
of June, July, August and September,
municipal
corporation o f Coos
AI1 Coos County Warrants drawn
4 months at »7,000 per month for labor
to
be
held
purchase o f eXplosivek and other sup­ on the general Road fund and in. County, Oregon,
the council chambers o f
the
plies, and for the rent of plant, »28,000. dorsed prior to Nov. 1st, 1918, will bo at
To carry on the work of subaqueous paid on presentation at my office ni G|ty Hall in said City on Monday,
rock removal in the entrance channel to Coquille, Ore., no interest will be al­ the 7th day o f July, 1919, at the hour
lowed on any o f these warrants a f­ o f eigh) o’clock P. M. o f said day, a
the east o f the Lighthouse, using
petition will be presented to said com­
plant the Government bucket dredge ter the 23rd of May, 1919.
Dated this 23rd day of May, 1919. mon council praying fo r the vacation
No. 1, fitted with Government »team
o f all those portions of Henry Street
drill. Government diving apparatus, and
T. M. Dimkk,
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County Treasurer. in Elliott;’* addition to Coquille City,
hired tow boat, scows, and small boats,
Coos County, Oregon, as shoXrn on the
as may be necessary. Tha plant to be
plat o f said addition on file in the of-
operated by hired labor during the four
SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET.
Ace of the County Clerk o f said Coo*
months o f June, July, August and Sep-
ember, at an estimated coat for labor To the Clerk of School District No. 8, County, described as follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner
explosives, and supplies, and rent of
Coos County, Oregon:
of said addition and running thence
additional plant, of *7,260 per month.
Following is a statement o f the es­
To carry bn surface blasting o f bed timated amount of money needed by west 19 feet; thence south 300 feet;
rock at such places in the entrance th* district during the fiscal year be­ thence east 19 feet along the north
channel as may be advantageous as in ginning on June 16th, 1919, and end­ side o f First street in said addition
former yeara, lor about two month*, at ing on June 30th, 1920. This bud­ and to the southwest corner o f said
an estimated coat o f *5,OOO per month get is made in compliance with Sec­ block 33; thence north along the west
line o f said block 33 to the place of
« 10 , 000 . 00 .
tion 217 of the School Laws o f 1917,
In additional to the foregoing the es­ and includes the estimated amounts to beginning; also beginning at the
timate contain* an aggregate of »22,- be received from the county school northeast corner o f block 30 o f said
600 for contingencies, overhead etc. fund, spec ini district tax and all other addition and running thence south
along the east side o f said block 30,
Thi* ia 20 per cent o f the whole amount.
moneys of the district:
300 feet; thence east 19 feet along the
The project will be done upder the
«U D G E T
north side o f First street; thence
jurisdiction of the government engi­
Estimated Expenditures
north 300 feet; thence west 19 feet
neers, Portland office.
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Teachers' salaries . . . m , .»12,986.00
to
the place of beginning; also be­
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100.00
Furniture .............................
ginning at the northeast corner of
W a n t Funds fo r Old Road.
Apparatus
and
supplies,
block 31 of said addition SJid running
such as waps, chalk, eras-
A gmid m any readers i»f Uu: .'c .tir
thence south 300 feet to the south­
y)00.00
ers,stoves,
curtains,
etc..
will be interested in the following re­
east corner o f said block; thence east
60.00
port o f the formation o f sn association Lib ra ry books ......................
19 feet; thence north 300 foet; thence
of
schoolhouses,
by the people living along the line of R epairs
west
to the place o f the beginning;
600.00
outbuildings or fe n c e s ...
the old Coos Bay wagon road, to secure
also beginning at the northwest cor­
260.00
some county funds, in addition to the Playground equipment . . . .
ner o f block 32 of said addition and
............. 1,200.00
district road funds, amounting to V A - Janitor’s, wages
running thence west 19 feet; thence
300.00
nflO, coming to them, for the improve­ Janitor’s supplies ..............
south 800 feet; thence east 19 feet
600.00
ment o f that wagon road. We dip it Fuel
12.00 to the southwest corner o f said block
from the Coos Bey Time#:
Light
32; thence north 300 feet to the
Clerk’s salary ....................
120.00
place of beginning.
76.00
Organization of the Coo* Bay Wagon Postage and stationery . . . .
19t5
Arthur Ellingson.
Road Association which will work for Rent o f Academy ...............
800.00
Installment and interest on
the improvement o f theCooe*B«y
on road and will seek
present to re­
street assessment ..........*
360.00 IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT O F TH E
S T A T E O F OREGON. IN A N D
cure a share o f the Southern Oregon For outstanding warrants
FOR TH E C O U N TY OF COOS
tax money which is t^ b e paid on the
and in te re s t....................
4,092.68
Coos Bay Wagon Grant lands, took
Helen C. Sperry, Plaintiff,
place Saturday night at Sumner at a Total estimated amount of
vs.
meeting a tte n d * by .bout 50 persons,
money to be expended for
Title Guarantee à Abstract Co., a
many o f whom cam* from Marshfield.
all purposes during the
*21.934.68 corporation o f Oregon; the surviving
Officers elected w ere:
y e a r .........................
wife o f W. J. Cunningham; the un­
Estimated Receipts
President, James Laird.
known heirs o f Evan Cunningham;
Seeretary-treisurer. Fred SeUnde,\ From county school fund
the unknown heirs o f J. M. Siglin; the
Jim StocK and Geo. Schumacher were
during the coining school
nominated .Ire for these post* reapec-
year ............................... * 2,437.10 following heirs o f Elmer Brizzee,—
George Brizze, and Mary J Brizzee
tively and the vote was close.
From state school fund dur­
The two officers chosen sre two of
his wife. Horace Brizzee and Smantha
ing the coming school
876.00 Brizzee, his w ife; Malvina Edwards
t he efeeu tlv* committee o f the °rg *
y e a r .................................
and Milo C. Edwards, her husband;
r a at on, and three others will *ct.
Cash now in the hands of
of these were nsmed: Geo. Schumacher
Charles H. 'Brizzee and Mary Brizzee,
6.16
the district clerk ...........
and Clarence Sudden A third *11 be Balance on taxes to be col­
his w ife; Rhode Bassett and George
H. Bassett, her husband; Mary A.
named, probably from
f •
lected, last half of 1918,
J. D.
pre.ldsd u n t il^
Stedman and C. W. Stedman, her
estimated, belonging to
husband;
Anna Taylor and William
3,600.00
election o f • president- J
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the district .....................
prerented the by-law. which had been Estimated amount to be re­
Taylor, her husband; Grace Brizzee
and Herbert Brizzee, children o f Alon­
drawn up and told the P « ^ ° "
ceived from
»U other
association. C. F. McKmght and W. A.
so Brisa**, a deceased brother of El-
sources during th# coming
ac­
a
Spencer.
L
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Cllnkinbe.rd
Reid alas »poke.
PAG E n V B
ater Briaare; the other unknown heirs
of Elmer Brisaee; all the unknown
heirs o f any o f the persons above
named herein, and all cthar parsons
having or claiming an interest In tne
real property hereinafter described.
Defendants.
Suit in Equity to Quiet Title.
6060.
Told by the Bank Book
uiitm innnm
THREE Y E A R PROGRAM
FRIDAY, JUNB IS, 1*1».
No.
Sammons
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T is with that purpose in view that
To the surviving w ife o f W . J. Cun­
we invite you to open an account
ningham; the unknown heirs o f Evan
here at the First National Bank. Be­
Cunningham; the unloiovm heirs of
sides affording you complete facilities
J. M. Siglin; the following heirs of
for handling your banking— we are al­
Elmer Brizzee,— George Brizzee and
w ays glad to serve you in an advisory
M rry J. Brizzee, hia w ife; Horace
Brizzee and Samantha Brizzee, his
way as well.
wife; Malvina Edwards and Milo C.
Accounts o f aU sizes invited by
Edwards, her husband; Charles H.
Brizzee and Mary Brizzee, his w ife;
patrons o f all ages.
Rhode Bassett and George H. Bassett,
her husband; Mary A. Stedman and
A. J. Sherwood - President
C. W. Stedman, her husband; Anna
R. C. Dement
Vice-Pres,
Taylor and William Taylor, her hus­
L. H. Hazard
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Cashier
band; Grace Brizzee and Herbert
J Brixzee, children of Alonxo Brixxee,
0. C. Sanford - Asst.-Cashier
n deceased brother of Elmer Brizzee;
the other unknown heirs o f E l­
mer . Brizzee;
all
the unknown
licirs of any o f the persons above
named
herein,
and
all
other
persons having or claiming an inter-
OF COQUILLE
est% in the real property herein des­
cribed, defendants.
In the Name o f the State o f Oregon
You are hereby notified that you are
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
ubove entitled court and cause in
which Helen C. Sperry is plaintiff and
Title Guarantee and Abstract Com
pony, a corporation o f Oregon, and
yourselves, are defendants, on or be­
fore the 20th day o f June, 1919, the
same being the last day for answering
prescribed in th* order o f publication,
and if you fail so to appear or answer
on or before said date, th* plain­
tiff will apply to the Court fox
Zerolene ia correctly
the relief demanded in her complaint,
refined fro m se le c te d
a succinct statement o f which is as
California crude oil. I t
follows, to-wit:
meets with scientific ac­
That all defendants in this suit be
curacy the lubrication
ordered to produce all claims which
needs of all types o f’a u ­
they have upon the whole or any part
tomobile engines. Get a
o f Lota Nine (9 ) and Ten (10) of
C o r r e c t L u b r ic a t i o n
Block Fifteen (15) o f Elliott’s Addi­
Chart for your car.
tion to Coquille City, Coos County,
Oregon; that said claims be declared
STANDARD O IL
invalid and quieted; that said defend­
COMPANY
(CalllaraU)
ants be enjoined from thereafter mak­
ing any claim to said property; that
plaintiff Helen C. Sperry be adjudged
the owner in fee, and rightfully m
possession o f said premises;— for her
costa and disbursements in this suit,
— for such other relief aa the Court
shall deem equitable.
A . B. C A M P B E L L , Spécial A gen t Standard OU, Coquille, Oregon
Service o f this summons is made by
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publication pursuant to an order made
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by -the Honorable James Watson,
Ciunty Judge of the County o f Cooe,
State of Oregon, the county where
this suit is pending in the Circuit
Court therefor; dated the 1st day of
1 400-lbs. capacity Cream Separator .................. ......... *20.00
May, 1919, directing, the publication
I 100-lb Steel A avil ................................................. ....»1 5 .0 0
thereof in the Coquille Valley Sen­
1 Portable Forge .............
a ................................. .. *10.00
tinel, a newspaper published at Co­
Steel Bed Springs and Bedsteads
quille, Coos' County, Oregon, once a
Chiffoneer* and Dressers sad Tables
week for six consecutive weeks, com­
Brooms. Brushes, Clothes Baskets
mencing with the first publication
A z, Hammer, Pick and Mattock Handles
thereof on the 2nd day of May 1919.
Feltex Floor Covering, per square yard...................................96c
S. D. Pulford,
Copper Wash Boilers, each............... .....................................*7.00
16t7
Attorney fo r Plaintiff.
Tia, Copper bottom. Wash B oilers... * ............. .......»4.00 to »6.00
FROM
CALIFORNIA CRUDE
At QUICK’S, The Housefurnisher
Professional Card$.
C. R. B A R R O W
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Practice in State and Federal
Courts. Have moved my office to
old City Hall near Busy Cornar
and City Wharf. Office hours 8
to 12 A . M. and 1 to 6 P. M.
Large Variety of Granite Enamel Ware
Cook Stove, from ................................................... »5.00 to >25.00
“ “
“ .................................................................... »65.00 to *70.00
Coal Heaters, each................................. »4.00 to *25.00
................................... *1.50 to *2.60
Perfection Oil Heaters and Cooking Stori
J. A. RICHMOND
P H Y S IC IA N aad SURGEON.
Richmond-Barter Bunding.
Coquille, Or*.
Phones, Office 626, Baa. 314.
SERVICE
W . C. CHASE
tTTOBNEV-AT-LAW
Richmond-Barker
Coquill#
DR. Q. W . LE S LIE
O s te o p a th ic P h y s ic ia n
-Graduate o f the American School
o f Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo.
Office in Eldorado Block.
Marshfield
Oregon
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Servies Pint.
Long Distance
Telegraph
Coos & Curry
.. Telephone Company
DR. C. W . E N D IC O TT
DENTIST
First R’t ’ l Bank B’ld’g
J. J. S TA N L E Y
LAWYBt
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Office in First National Bank
Building, Coquille, Oregon.
A.
J. S H E R W O O D
ATTORNEY AT u *
First National Bank Building
Coquille
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Phone
-Main 11. Coquille, Oregon.
Oregon
THE ON$ INDUSTRY IN
COQUILLE
that has operated continuously since its establishment some fourteen
year# Ago has been your Laundry. \
Rain or shin^ good times and bad, it U S Been on the job.
We have a number o f customers that h art patronized it continually
from the beginning. W * are grataful fo r this appreciation o f our
•orviea. Our aim is to improve the service in every way possible.
W e wash ever y th tag washable.
COQUILLE LAUNDRY COMPANY