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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1920)
..W - ‘ e v ♦> •• *• r - '-- - COQUILLE, O U Q O N . four liquor sleuths in n— .uu Saturday. The four a>« add to have formerly been in North Bend and Marshfield, two women and two men. At Coquills, they encountered a well known Powers logger and a Greek Mend and wanted to to VoL 71, a t pagM 608-4, RMord mi Deeds tar said Count* ami State and for hi* «oats aad disbursements. and auch other raUaf as aludí ha aquifcdea. » °* n d * rS Oulltfopdj J sta M e Ñ su f* « e valley f Sonttoal, i p for r six m consecutive woaka, by order W John S. Coke, Judas of the ahora entitled Court and the first publication theread.Hs there by directed to be made on December 12, 1919. ' Gao. Watkins, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office address, Marshfield, Ore- l*lk, 1919, and'attorney tom of $76.00 Powers n d recognised them. He ^ 8 ™ day ; t h I m T d a y o f said he would try and see what JANUABY. 1920, a t th e hour of 19 could be done to alleviate their o’clock in the forenoon of eaid day thirst out was nituft fk«f ift*fW £fche and $16 for 0S fifths he couldn’t guarantee the cold tea. They w" V S ! ? g toLW th e ir ic e and would take a>chance on the qual ity. He framed up to get two emp- I M IC D b BHU PREPAY, JANUAKY IL Î9M. H0 I , issMaaw s u u j u t t Ml w I 8. D. Pulford, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Attorney for potitionor. Post Of- Notice is hereby given th a t the un » » Address, Coquille, C om County Oregon. '■ 60tü dersigned, administrator of the es tate at David M. Draw, deeeaaad, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for C om County, his final acoount aa such administrator, and tho said Court has appointed Mon day, the 12th day of January, 1920, as tho time for tho hsarlag at objec tions to the said final account aad tne settlement thereof. Dated December 12th, 1919. Guy Drew, »m uau n u g u , lO U O W injf Administrator of the Estate of Da vid M. Draw, deceased. 49t6 they were officers to the them 1« laugh. Then they eom-l**15 Sheriff of C om County. Oregon. I the unknown heirs of Dr. Rufus Wil- - , e purchase and found both to be cold tea. However, they got the *16 back from the Greek but tne Powers logger N o n Of « High School Building with the other $16 was not d ie - District No. 8 Coquill., Oregon. S u m ™ W i L f i * S d W ille d ,^ covered.—Coos Bay Times. is of masonry construction 142 foot j wife: Lorsn Willard, Irvin Willard, fold by tfia tank Book Inventory Your Losses —As Well As Gains I N laying year plans for the next twelve ■Math s—it might ba wall te glance back a t bath ttorpneftt and loss aidM of year experience records during 1919. Both should serve m helpful guide poets along the way. b n atsM ag mam aadsavM g more—you’ll la d th . First National Bank a gaad traveling COQUILLE Will Not be One Day W ithout x 77 foot in sis., two storiM and baa*. * ®!i§S CalT?n •• Nor- {is, Jr., Willard Norris, and Frank 8. I . ___ . _______. .___ , _ Norris: th . following heirs of Tho*. As indicating that the fifteen Plans sa a to procured from J . 8. R. Willard, brother at Titus B. WiL. ILawrence, Clerk of Board a t CoquUle, Ila rd —Titus B. Willard, Jr.; Ball. men who left the J. A. Chanslor Oregon, or from Tourtellotte A H m ^ WilHam Copley, h tr has- at Cape Blanco in a lifeboat Better Have Staid by the Ship I___ , PE-RU-NA shortly after that tanker went on the rocks, would have been I Draw; Roy D w ; Maud Bean and A. saved if they had stayed by the day, DMsmbsr 18th, 1919 A Deposit of $10 is required from •♦hip, the Port Orford Tribune Gmiaral Contractor, for rrtu rn »1 ^ . J ^ / n t ^ G ^ i e D ^ i ’ G i" says: a t tim a agrsad upon. lespie, Cheater Gillespie, Leonard Gil- “An unusually heavy surf h a s! Plans Biddsr’s Band, or Certified Cheek leapie, Eddie Gillespie, and Lou Gil- been running and the bow end of "»<La,L th* un!ino.WB #r UB- the Chanslor was swept w ith the in th . sum of $600 mada payable te J. 8. Lawrence, Clerk of Board, to ac- ¿ ¡ £ d °he S in ° » ^ big seas. One life boat was still in the davits and it was swept company bid for Gmiaral Contract and I other parsons having or claiming aa loose and cast upon the beach without being badly * damaged. No. 6277. Furniture from the captain’s Sait ia Equity te Quirt Title room was washed ashore * n a | T . the unknown hair* of Evan Cun while the run over the ningham; the unknown hairs of J. bridge, yet the cabin,-which ia M. Siglln; the surviving w if. of S. H. Emerson; Thos. Radakaurh; the un built o f steel, is still handing. A known hairs of Thos. Radabaurh; cat, said to belong to CapL Saw Hannah M. Nichols and Melville yer, was seen on the wreck. Had Nichols, bar husband: the unknown the men whe took to the cap heirs of Dr. Rufus Willard; Emms W a t e r Chaney and -----—— Chan tain’s boat stayed with the for ey. her Husband; Marts W right and ward gart of the ship th ey wtadB I William W right, to r husband: Wil y » /ff i s d y T Ï Ï L L 9 ## t F R IK M O f lard Norris; Frank 8. Norris; blaude I DB. P. G. BUNCH J. Norris, Jr. j mne *. oj I 1____________ and s is . all other person* having or U n c i or I dem m K adminuotato « t o t S b SALE I ants. N a t e .i a hereby riven th a t the a n - l11» ,* * dsrsigned, administrator of the estate “ • - M ¡ S i.'& f f i: 8>aU * 5m eT r i o r t J were out of Merry Golden Mr. Black’s pioneer Jersey (which he sold and went to Coos county), that brought from $170 to |1 8 6 .” Lane C a u ty Farm Weel Haded tiL State af ( W o n for tiff filed against you ia the above ^11 Court and cause. in the of- H a ^ ’f ImmuZTlSSo *oe of the County Clerk ai C om Coun- I.n rt*nrirata^uda7i?r rsril *7- Oregon, within six weeks from r S T t o t o . r S m . Sf ml« the real ee- m tote belonging to the said estate and | L * rfto w * particularly J n crih i i as follows: I^ LoU 9 sad 10 la block 46 of MB- a^thTZZm fbJinir the last GO TO QUICK’S The Mouaefurniaher Urago . ^ der of PukBeation of Sumuwma bare. S eieU o f land dMcritod as in, for the Defendants to ^answer the Weed A Coel Heaters; 60 to select from Stool Beds, Yi t o l l a i : Now FOB! 2 Soto, 50-Piece Soml-Poreohla Tableware, |1 1 M W o c k M o f Elliott’s addition to C o - “ ^ » D j e a r a n d w rw*r mid Com- BMigg^SwigSg Ss-££r i A recent Eugene prees die- least 100 feet; thence north 100 fort; L , wWch ^ following is a m c c la c t patch says that with 1000 ttoace west 100 fo rt to the statement, vis: That you, said De- quarts of canned fruit on hand, nlaM of baginning. I fend ants, be o rd e re d to produoe all! enough vegetables to last until! r Also a parcel of land dascribed a t claims which any of yea have or spring and hundreds of bushels com m en cing^ a point IT fort south smite upon the whole o r a n v p a r t o f of the southeast corner of lot 6 In the real P ^ ^ y to-rolved in this of oats, wheat, corn and pota block 46 of ElUott’s addition to Co- suit; th at this Cwirt detem ine_srid toes, the inmates of the - — 411 - m - C om County Oregon, aad I claims to to invalid and of no affect J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN aad BURGEON. £ * taS? ^ S i S l A i r ' t S i S W . C. CHASE Coquille te the place ol zrg vt DR. Œ -W . LESLIE Osteopathk: Physician Graduate a t the American 8chaal of Osteopathy af Kirkwifie, Mo. OOc. ia Eldorado Bleak. DR. C. W . ENDICOTT •ENTIST IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1 STATE OF OREGON FOE THE COUNTY OF COOS Ctos aid Cam TdqAaR CM p»y wishes its friends and patrons First NVI Bank rid>g Phone Main 11, OoqniBv, Oregon. J. J. STANLEY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORBGONjIN AND FOE THE. COUNTY OF THE uw m Office in P i n t National Bank ittev Of The Guardianship A. J. SHERWOOD AT MW A very happy and prosperous NEW YEAR