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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
Louis J. Sin' ed to go into shut in h i gave him ea Kalph Barker road from It seems that the tdankete Shoreecres on tending from the stiffs to the umbered hills on the east, the other the set pletely envelopes the Barker mutual right e f SBKsfc ■ ■ I : OfH i rentail Checking icctsaf P erhaps , oq m not irvm I moo l| for yourself—but and all sqems to have gone smoothly until some lawyer told Mrs. Barker unless she shut np the ros3 or if she allowed any improvement to be made on the Simpson right of way across her place it would..became e public highway by common user. Simpson had the road sanded so that a truck load o f lumber could be haul ed up the hill to Mra. Barker scraped u hoe drove off the n and started to build gates. Simpson might have retaliated by building gates on .his own land to shut the Barkers in, but chos# rather to settle the esse at the start by going into court whsre he got an injunction for bidding the Barkers to obstruct the road. 1". . Port Orford’* Ho Commenting on our “ Keep Your Eye on Poi Port Orford Tribune says: 1 ™ * ' V r * called upon to endure.” I® *“ * •* •* fottowei L J * * * » 1*"* * aB® day before we I ?or * lodgment sad decree of tbs »M gooe into the front line irenchee ” (Court dissolving the marriage earn ]* * * * « defendant. “ We were t m t “ ^ting between plaintiff and •till taf the back area, yet under con- d#,endant; tin t plaintiff nay be iw •tent heavy shell Are. A shell ex- (stored to her maiden name; for a ploded near me, but I escaped un- Mod» mw,t *r^nst the defendant for couched. I heard a horrible scream- ^ co,u *»d diebureemente in this [tag; it was one e f my comrades The I **it.; for such other and further re- desh was stripped from one of his P*«nises as to the Cam* *” **• exposing the bone, but tbs sight I m* y • * • » me,t end equitable. terrible and that caused me an I ’r b“ summons is served upon yen »"Unite shock, was that both of his b* Publication in the Coquilie Valley «yes were blown from the (sockets, I ®entinel by an order duly made and .esving two glaring, red holes from ent*red on the 10th day of Septem-i •bich gushed streams of crimson. He ber* 1#1®< by the Hon. C. R. Wade, 'pegged to be killed! I must not dwell County Judge of Coos County, State upon this; it is quite too awful, but 1 ( of 0 rHC®n. j "as assigned to render first aid. I J ,J . Stanley, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TEE wiped to ears for him.” J _ Attorney for Plaintiff, | STATE OF OREGON IN AND . FOR THE COUNTY . ^ ■ . | Residence and postoAce address, I OF COOS Dynam ite Explosion Coquilie, Coos County, Oregon. M t7 1 John C. Epperson, Sr., Plaintiff, An explosion which jarred the 1 1 ' ■ -1 ■v vs. ranch house of Anson O. Rogers, one- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Mary D. Epperson, Defendant. ' half mile away and which was heard STATE OF OREGON, IN AND Plnlnly hi Marshfield, occurred Sun- FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS, toy morning on the Coos River ranch Suit in Equity to Quiet Title. , Rogws, when a stray shot, F. C. Warren, sometimes known as I timed at a rabbit, penetrated a cache Frank C. Warren, Plaintiff,] :oataining six cases of dynamite each vs- tolding about 26 pounds ¿°hn W. Koon, William & Jenkins, W alter . Thomas Stephenson. Priscilla Feese, Walter Worthington and an em- and her husband Alfred M. Feese, Moye of the ranch were hunting and I sometimee known as Alfred Feese, H. | be shot aimed at the rabbit Struck & * * " • « . ' “ “ ft ® " jffiT S L S f tt ¡fa g A m ount Kero a tional Bank would bo a food thing for yoa. ir ” •? Forge* Check; Goes to Jail The case of James Bellamy charg ed with passing e forged check for about $800 is being investigated by I the grand jury. Monday Constable! Goodman brought Bellamy to tl county jail. He was arrested at the I Bay Saturday night on a state eharge | sworn out by J. W. Griff us whoi name was forged te the cheek pea« by Bellamy. When the check was discovered to! be a forgery Bellamy confessed et a bank that the check wee worthless NOTICE OF F IN A L 8ETTLKJ and agreed to settle the amount be la the Cenaty Ceurt e f the Sti had secured. Bellamy has a w ife end j Oregon far Case Ceuaty child who were et Reedsport when the In the Matter e f the Estate man was arrested, but they returned home Monday. Mrs. Leathoid Recovering Mrs. John Leuthoid, moiXer of the girl who wee murdered in Baadonj several months ego, is now able to be | up and around (he house, being con siderably improved in health. She was taken suddenly ill ea n result ef | the shock of the crime and bed been confined to her bed from that time on until lees than two weeks sgo.—West ern World. ■ / ■OF COQUILLE iri t s,-s.-ss«; greateat U te described in the Samn To John W. Koon, “ ns, Thomas Step! ” .3 ? ^ Feese! H. T. Sche known as H. T. Scl * 1 '' Jo!iie ¥• Sçhv DR. F. G. BUNCH DENTIST lar, Nellie DeEtte Slingsby, E. F. Dav enport, Vernon J. Davenport, Albert A. Davenport, Mary E. Davenport, Jo els M. Gilman, and her husband C. W. Gilman; also all other persons, or par ties, unknown claiming any right, ti tle, estate, lien or interest in the reel estate described in the Cmpleint here in, the above entitled Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You end such of you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within Six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: Within Six weeks from the 6th day of September, 1619, said date being the date of the first publication of said Summons by Order of the Court, and if you fail to appear and answer said Summons on or before the 17th day of October, 1919, that being the last date of the time prescribed in the Order of Publication, judgment will be taken mgainet yea fer want there of for the relief demanded in Com plaint, m succinct statement of which is es follows: That Plaintiff be ceasidtred, ad judged, end decreed to be the owner in fee simple ef the following de scribed premises, to-wit: • Beginning st the corner e f sections 2, 3, 34, and 36, Tps. 27 and 28 S. of Range 13 Weet e f the Willamette Meridian in Cooe County, Oregon and Full Linn nf Cook Stow* A R u gtt Wood A Coni Heaters; I Steel Bad*, ft t o l l All Kinds of Bed Spring* Now and Second Fnfl Lino of GranitewaM v- 2 Seta, 50-Piece Semi-PorCalaJtf Tableware, 612.00 _ Round and Square Dining Tables Dining Chair*, S styles 10 Styles of Rocking Cbafan-. 3 Styles nf Child’* Rockers ~ Children’* High Chakra *.• J* 10 Dna. Mason and BeoMrt t Y i gaL Jan, at «i3 o * P«r do*, while they last Water Glaasee at $1^0 per doa. J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN end ÜUBCEON. ANNOUNCEMENT W . C. C H A S E iTTOtWT-AT-LAW The new rates for SERVICE CONNECTION CHARGES material reduction from the rates established by the Pm ter General under Government control. I f you have been contemplating: The Sunset Magasine and the Sen tinel are now furnished in tion for |3. DR. C. W . E N D IC O T T 96NT1 ST IN p u t CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOE THE COUNTT OF COOE f J V fc a tJ a jM rM H I j ^ v ------------ * Unfortus About 200 men are now employed years of age, will h » in the mills at Reedsport. They will school for the feeble Average $6AO a day, which makes the The little boy is not only feeble mind' mitt payroll about «1100 a day. When ed, but he is blind a * well. F< the box factory is completed it will time there bee been decided add another hundred men, and when tion upon the part of the father of I the Winchester Bay Bey Lumber company nient is finished the force of that the boy to part with the little fellow, lplaat but he st no tftne made, fit ex plana-1 company will be much larger. Next tion as to why . be took the stand he | year at least 400 men will be engaged did. Today, however, M m man stated | in the- Reedsport miliar—Port Ump- to Judge Weds he had promised the | qua Courier, mother of the bay, when she was her death-bed, he would never parti See the program a of the Liberty with the little fellow. The officers I Theatre for the coming week on page finally convinced the father it was for I the beet for the be" to be sent to an institution so that ha might bo pro-1 perly cared for.—Record. ■* Wo permit the opening of Checking Account* for a reasonable amount-and are always glad to lend encouragement to their owners. "The Coquilie Sentinel has long contended that when a coast railroad is built it wiD- go around by Powers and Eckley and down Sixes river to Port Orford. This la tte r road ha* he ground and . Bott stunned. The ranch Schweeref C. F. Horst, sometimes I , ! h i. , been in the process of inetbation for woee of Mr. Rogeft was jarred. | known as Chas. F. Hurst. Anna M. A .(rttt— nn7 ? f * a number of years, several surveying | Those Phase hurrying to the scene e x p e c t e d s o m e t i m e , known as Anna M. j . Judpnftlt ^ parties having done more or less to find scattered scattered remains of human I u e find E |Ws S S S ’r in "°^ d T S i mlurTi^ * w ltT work upon it. With a splendid deep-1 bodies but the the men i iodies but were uninjured, wife Erminie Swearengin, Marie K. [ tw*«ni P ^ b tilf water harbor et this end, an abund-1 although having boon about 30 feetM er. Bouvier, sometimes known ance of timber and mineral and the (from the dynamite at the of the I Marie K. Bourrier, C. F. Bouvier, Bes- best cokings on Urn Pacific coast explosion. A hoie was torn |n the . , enroute, and a great »farming section | ground which would accommodate a Leod, John K. McLeod, Flora May Dol- 1 jqniUUn. which J lar, Nellie DeEtte Slingsby, E. F. Dsv-1 Tw* t ^ V First P V I Bank BMd’g Pboe Maie 11, Coquille, Oregon. J. J. STA N LE Y LAW m Office in First National Bank Building, Coquina^ Oregon. ■ # A. J. SH ERW OOD ATTMMV AT U W ^ . First National Bank Building COQUILLE LAU N D R Y C O B P M fT i MBHHBBHB V