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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1919)
\ '¿"H*-* • ; kiJv ' -iy x l ® j- '**•« .it* * 'i t o v i « ■ • - s > ■ -.y . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER T. 1*1*. PAGE SEVEN A t Wl a whole. The Rosnburg say about the the Myrtle Point under the s t a b contract „ Aa a rule I believe this to ja, and if you do not, tha p frb riff will I J 7**» • daughter to bp true, that any kind o f bunk can apply to the court for the relief <to-{ Told” by the Bank Book Be put across at a teachers’ institute manded in the complaint, a succinct by a skillful buneo ateerer. Thar* are statement o f which is as follows: Mr. Desehuto, of the Rig Elk coun b a A m and there are certificate For * decree dissolving the bonds While traffic iT J S b c e d to the win try north o f Alsan, came in over the holders. A teacher has b e ability to of matrimony existing between the teach whether possessing a certificate plaintiff and the defendant and that ter level, being praetlsally aa ' “ < ■ « * r .• - ■ « . v or not. A certificate holder has Just a decree of absolute divorce be award- donment o f the road as a Le*1“ D*rB»o t ' was taking In in b e on* qualification, a legal right .to ed herein at b e suit o f the plaintiff, routs fo r All except nmergsmj and the Park country and Brewster j draw down »cho01 money. The per- and for such other relief as to the exceptional business tr a v e ls »,' the Camaa valley unit o f the C o m Bay Valley Tuesday looking fo r cattla. Ha cenU» e o i certificate holders will run court may seem meet and equitable, OW many times have you said that superintendents, su- including changing plaintiff’s "-™ - to highway will this season be a busy could not find enough o f what he M wanted. He reports b o y ars work-1 Pervi*ori and principles os among l-aura Lea ton. — in these days when eVery dollar section and the eebbliahment o f Resi This summons is published pursu dent Engineer C. P . Waite in that vi ing oat o f tha Short Horns into b o I tho* °.whom the “ educators” and “ near should give an account o f itself? Hereforda. Last year b o y bought educator»” classify os in “ subordin- ant to an order of publication duly cinity today marks the Now if you really want to know where ment o f probably one o f the biggest ■overgl Hereford bulls at auction at aU ” p,ace8- WouU It ourpriso you if made by Hon. John 8. Coke, Circuit your money goes— then open a Check commercial developments in this a sale at htc Portland stock yards, “° me ot th* n*ar “ educators” ot Coos Judge, and entered herein on the ing Account here at the'First National county in many yeara. Contractor paying as high aa $860 for one. In county *•* • promotion to bunco 116th day o f October, A. D., 1919, and answer to a question as to whether *t8erin* tor the labor unions. To a I the date of the first publication of Bank. Your checkstubs will furnish an John Hampshire, o f Grants Pass, who automatic record o f where your money will have the contraction o f the first Hereforda wore better rustlers b a n n,an u p .A tre* it looks ax though the this sumnums is October 1 7 b , A .'t)., 14-mila link, has about finished laying Shorthorns, he said, “ W# have Here- mai°rity o f teachers who voted were 1919, and the date o f the last publi- went— and for what purpose. i*a#d a* tools by g crook and fell for cation o f this summons is November out hia camp sites, according to the It ' • 28th, A. D., 1919, all «apreecribed in A. J. Sherwood - President local highway engineer’s office, and That was a great throat that Sgpx-. »aid order. Mr. Lewia was |oday receiving his R. C. Dement - Vice-Pres. uel Gompers made, and then said he L. A . Liljeqvist, supplies at Sheepcamp, which will be L. H. Hazard" * - Cashier n i*»d “ sung his swan song in this com- _____ w ..... ............... ................ the engineering headquarters fo r the 0 . C. Sanford Asst.-Cashier " I ference.” He has sung his swan song I Marshfield", Coos County, Oregon. 407 project in or out o f b e conference. .Whan The contract is i.-.tended especially the Federation o f Labor backed up IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE for winter work, according to the lo the police o f Boston to strike and STATE OF OREGON IN AND . cal men, and while travel is light no turn b e city over to thieves, robbers FOR THE COUNTY interference is expected on grades, and murderers, it was not only the OF COOS though none o f the new work will be “ swan song” for C orners but b e 1.0F COQUILLE John C. Epperson, 8r., Plaintiff, on entirely new rights-of-way and death knell to hiB influence and that vs. will be in rock for the most part so Ì ■ M ‘j of. his kind, as to their pretense of Mary D. Epperson, Defendant. \ that wet weather will be no draw Summon« honest intentions. Have not the la back. Several camps will be estab bor unions stood back of every crim To Mary D. Epperson, • the above* named defendant: lished and a large force .of men will inal who showed a union card? H as In the name of. the State o f Oregon: be employed throughout the winter. It A lford’s and phoned to' Waiter^TJTrll Inot tbe Federation o f Labor stood You are hereby'.required to appear is expected that clearing and other tq, take him home Ivan back of the unions b a t the criminal* •?d. '*JLaVte1r , the complaint of the nome. Ivan Laird went . . . ___ . , , J plaintiff filed against you in the preliminaries will be undertaken at ^ w i b Walter a* far a . the wreck and ™ * ht ^ * aad ibove entitled suit w ib to six week? once and that the project will be in then went back to do Walter’s chores. f ° rt aH po88,bl* m~ n8 u* " * th* t from the date o f b e first publication readiness for the grading Work as That auto is probably one o f the moat th* fir*bu* ’ dy“ *miter and murderer thereof, towit: within six weeks from soon as the contractor gets in his ma complete wrecks o f any machine that ml* ht 8004 ,re* ? How WM tt th* 5rd, d*jr. of October, 1919; and if _chines and equipment which are now .h » r « / « a w m w h » M r ? K i S “. « on the way. Several instruments were cape was neaiest to a hair’s b r e s r f b .f r » T ™ j i . " * who,e8‘ • to b e Court for the relief demanded received and consigned to Mr. Lewis There is scenery in b e Brewster ‘" J * 8 Anf ‘e8' and Mooney and his I in hu (aid complaint, a succinct headquarters here this week. Canyon but to enjoy it from an auto k,nd comn“ tted murder by the whole- statement of which is as follow*: for The new section will include many you want to know vour s te a rin » 8al* in 8an Francisco, and o b e r eases a judgment and decree dissolving the — b o ca u st Z e r o l e n e large cuts and fills and it is hoped to ircets with scientiiic tween plaintiff and defendant, for the eliminate the steep and circuitous J. D. Laird for the above news. ' L ^ union8 aBd ^ ‘ « t io n of L v custody o f the two minor children of accuracy the lubrica grades now on t’Se road, and gravel When Walter Hodge, who was in , I bor " * re patUn,r them on th* baek‘ plaintiff and defendant, and for sueh tion -needs of the car. will be placed as a foundation fo r the other and further relief in the prem- medical detachment and saw service It is refined from se macadam as soon aa the grade is ises as to the Court may seem meet at the Front, was at Mountain Glade, lected California crude and equitable. made. Whether or net the route will he was asked if the Y. M. C. A. gave oil. Deposits least car This summons is served upon you be paved next summer is not as yet away good* at the Front. He said, by order of the Honorable C. R. bon. Get • Correct determined, alhough this may ba pos Wade, County Judge of Coos County, yea. Ha was asked for the difference Lubrication Chart for sible, and in either caae the moat dan Oregon, datad the 29th day o f Sep your car. in the work o f the Salvation Army, tember, 1919, directing that this sum gerous part o f the Coos Bay highway the K. o f C. and the Y. M. C. A., as mons be served upon you by publica stan dard o il coxpajtt will be put into excellent condition ¿CslUsraU) tion thereof for a period of sis he saw them at the front. He said for all practical purposes and the weeks in the Coquille Valley Sen tinsi aa far as he could see, there was not liéginning with the issue o f October paving will eventually be done as the any, but further back of the lines 3rd, 1919. present link is but one unit o f the J. J. Stanley, several tl&t will be Sdded from year Attorney for Plaintiff. r he Army Canteen. He 'was asked to year until the entire disbnee from Residence and poet office address, ' why thq howl about the Y. M. C. A. Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. 88t7* this city to Myrtle Point is covered He said the K. o f C. and the Salvation with a roadway unequalled even by Army were not allowed to sell any- the Pacific highway through tha stote. ' thing, poatively prohibited; that sol diers, j u r e . did like to have things A . B . CAM PBELL, Special A gent Standard Oil, Coqnflle, Oregon. Growing Mort DcstlMctlve given to them, and it made them sore Coyotes throughout Curry county whan an outfit engaged in the same continue to steadily increase, despite line o f Christian work as the other ___PR. F. G. BUNCH the large bounty on them, and unlasa outfit, sold goods and the others gave DENTI8T some means is found o f checking them away. Theodore has told me l. Fanners A Merchants their spread it will be but a few yeara that there were a lot of fine Y. M. C. Bank Bldg. until all shaep men will e ib e r have A. men overseas, also that there were program, which was given by the Telephaae 1361 Coquilis, Or*. to fence or herd h e ir flocks. a lot o f misfits and lota pf those mis school and Miss Radabaugh aa teach » / ‘ ■ 1 The coyote first appeared eight or fits were sent back to the States, but er, was highly praised by alL There DR. W. V. GLAISYER ten yeara ago in th* Eckley and up while in France their misfit record was were 15 boxes which netted $53.50 lull Line of Cook Stoves & Ranges VETERINARIAN Rogue river country. They gradu a blight on the Y. M. C. A. and their and the net proceeds o f the enter Wood & Coal H eaters; 50 to select from ally worked their way to th* coast blight remained after they were sent tainment were $78.80. County Herd A Mast Inspector Steel Beds, Vi to 2 inch Posts Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schroeder ar and then commenced to appear so u b home.. A ll Kinds o f Bed Spring* rived here Sunday evening in thair I Coquille, Or*. of the rivr. And it is only w ib in the To site a different case, one Sunday New and Second Hand Dressers past two weeks that they have showed he walked four ,or five miles to get car from Granada, California. They ----- 9-------------------------------- up on the big rang* o f Delmar Cole- a Y. M. Ci A. money order to send had a very rough trip, much rain hav Full Line o f Grsniteware G. EARL LOW, M. D. grove, s o u b o f Pistol river. Mr. home. The man in charge said, "N o ing fallen. Mr. Schroeder has rented Physician A Surgeon 2 Sets, 50-Piece Semi-Porcelain Tableware, $12.00 Colegrove has started trapping for money orders until two o ’clock.” He his ranch o f alfalfa in California to per set. Room* 7 * 8 them, but in o b e r places this hhl had to lie back at a certain time, he the Root brothers and will remain First National Bank Building Round and Square Dining Tables not proved effective. had no time to wait until two o ’clock. hare for some time. Phone 1281 Coquille Dining Chairs, 3 styles If the weather is favorable Dr. An Goat* are becoming more popular It made no difference, he did not get derson will ‘ preach at Arago next 10 S t y }« o f Rocking Chairs ^ ^ with the rancher because it is claimed his money order. He went back the C. R. BARROW 3 Styles o f Child’s RockerS they take car* o f theaaehre* bettor next Sunday, another man was on the Sunday at 2:80 p. m. Sunday School Attorney and Counselor at Lew than skeeff and are also aasier to cor job and he got his money order with at 1:80 p. a . Children’s High Chsirs Practice in State and Federal ral at night. out delay. How many more men the Courts. Have moved my office to 10 Dos. Mason and Economy gaL Jars, at $1.00 So far b i s year the county ha* first man had been unwilling to serve old City Hall near Busy Corner ■ per doz., while they last paid a bounty upon 8 panther, 28 coy except at his special hour and pleas and City Wharf. Office hours 8 W ater Glasses at $1.00 per dox. • otes and 78 wildcats.— Pert Orford ure, no one knoVs, but he and his j o 12 A . M. and 1 to 6 P. M. kind did their part without stint to Tribune. give the Y. M. C. A. a black eye. I . Notice is hareby given that the un- J. A. RICHMOND Wharton, o f Texas, and Howe, o f New dertigned, administrator o f the estate Smoothing tile Road Oat PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. I o f Joseph M. Nye, Jr., deceased, pur- That piece of coast highway under York, were two men doing Y. M. C. Richmond-Barker Building.* ronstrucbm from Port Orford s o u b work, who will be remembered as auant to an order duly made and en- Coquille, * Or«. which ia being prosecuted, by Mooa A men who went to France in the spirit tered on the 18th day o f April, 1919, Phones, Office 626, Res. 214. o f service, not as junketers. The Y. by the County Court o f the State of Co. will when completed afford on* of b e moct beautiful marina view* M. C. A. overseas fell down on the Oregon in and for the County o f Coos, W . C. CHASE along the Pacific coast. So H. M. canteen job. And If they had not had shall, from and after Monday, the Of every dollar paid for telephone ser the canteen, then the Y. M. C. A. 8th day o f December, 1919, proceed Ax tell, machinery expert for the con tITOBNtVAT-lAW vice is paid out in taxes. This does not tractors, tolls th* Bandon World. The huts would not have been turned Into j to sell, at private sale, for cash in s hand, s m s s u , s all a is u tssc s reel u m s property p iv p w »y es o s f y the o v a f . the Richmond-Barker Bldg road will eliminate the worst moun “tobacco shops,” as one soldier ex Coquille Oregon include the conversation and message said deceased and said estate, to wit: tain between Bandon and Gold Beach pressed it. Of the Y. M. C. A . in the Lota 21 and 22 in Block 19; lots home campe and cantonments there tax collected for the U. S. Government. The present road over b i s mountain DR. Q. W . LESLIE 21 and 22 in block 2$; lots 28 and 24 reaches an elevation o f 1118 feet, is nothing but words at appreciation. Frances Willard day program for in block 81; lots 23, 24, 26 and 28 (A d N o. 2— “The Telephone Dollar“ ) while b e highest point on b e new O s te o p a th ic P h y sicia n the schools it a great stunt for many in block 82, all in the town o f North route, which circles b e mountain at Graduate o f the American School Bend, Coos County, Oregon, according its base and follows b e water’s o f the male “ educators” and near "ed o f Oataopaby o f Kirksvill*. Mo. to the plat thereof on file and of rec ucators” to put over. They can hand edge, is only 500 feet. The new road Office in Eldorado Block. ord in the office o f the County Clerk Marshfield Oregon will not be shorter but will have easy out the evils o f tobacco using, as liv ing examples, carrying a breath that o f said Coos County. grades. Fred Bellori, would kill ticks on sheep. DR. C. W. ENDICOTT Administrator o f tne Estate of Mrs. Foreman, the socialist teacher Importance o f the Exposition 43t5 o f Coos county o f three or four years Joseph M. Nye, Jr., Deceneed. DENTIST Indicating the importance o f the ago and who rolled up something like Prcific International Livestock Ex First N T ) Bank B 'ld’g Phone SUMMONS fourteen hundred votes as county position. opening on November 17, at school superintendent. (D m socialist b the Circuit Court o f the State ef Main 11, CoqalUr, Oregon. Portland, Oregon, is b e feet there Oregon b aiffi FVW the County. party having only a small part o f that are 1*00 entries in th* beef end dairy classes. The Pacific International is J. J. STANLEY Lnura Clements, Plaintiff, the culminating event o f the Coast LAWYCV circuit and all the finest entries that i Bend. . The teachers of William Edward 'Clements, have carried off premiums and tro Office in F ln t National Bank that has operated continuously sine* ita establishment neaM fourteen a » gone on a "atroik” Defendant Building, Coquille, Oregon. phies at other coast shows will com years ago has i been your Laundry. get at least 1000 bucks To William Edward Clements, the pete for final honra at Portland. Rain or shine, good time* end bad, it has bean en the jeh. f I they pledge- themselves above named defendant. Premium* aggregate $76,000.00. * We have a number o f customers that have patronised It continually . teacher* in the state to In the Name e f the State e f Oregon:. A. J. SHERWOOD from the beginning. W# are grateful for this appreciation o f our I know nothing about You a » hereby required to appear servica. Our aim is to improve the service in every may possible. ATTOtNEY AT LAW to” except from the pa- and answer the complaint filed We wash ever y thing washable. strikes me that I can against you in the above entitled First National Bank Building Seatinel, and why its publisher* t- o f the windy bunco court and cause on ot bufore the last si ouldn’t ask a dollar or u dollar and Coquille Oregon COQUILLE LAUNDRY COMPANY ily in the $1,000 a year day o f the time prescribed in the or- a half a year fo r a paper aa good aa tn the "yqpolutiooa” a* fisr for publication o f summons bore- they furnish, w d s n * e n im ta n d . ÎÏL Krtwtm <* “I Don’t Know WJiere The Money Goes” H fte S T j _____ The Car “uXT r » —v» I”*”““ “* %- GO TO QUICK’S The Housefumisher ** y, 8 cents Coos & Curry Telephone Company THE ONE IN D U STR Y IN COQUILLE m»!*«' iwrv