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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
ijm a,;:rx; — D ; • ‘ • .; We Mt too I to 1 M 20th. and the first o f the r I history of that day, and it m b « w us to get there, but we get there. It I------------------ .---------- ---------------,------ New York vto the New York, ta rim — bar that Lincoln'» eabinat « a » nine o'clock whoa we reached NOTICE OF BALK O f PROPERTY Haven and Hartford railroad. It to a wao not an amiable outfit. Before the beam o f oar Monde. On Sunday FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENT, beautiful day; the route b t lend after the theatre we had a view we attended ehareh mooning end ev- ! u hereLv iriven that hv eir- team farming country but it b ■ » « * , i of * New Now York's York’* -white “ white way” way” and and pqe- pat- owing, there waa goad singing. tue of a warrant duly leaned by the n string e f continuous tourne through Ip^ m --------- pie aa marne; that b to toe the tow few Mocks blocks With a Mead for a pilot we struck City Recorder, o f the City of Coquille, NOTICE OP SALE OV PROPER POE UNPAID ASSESSMENT. Massachusetts, Sheds Island sad Can- la to the thatre district where electric oat Monday morning for Central Park Coos County, Onq^n, a mmfaijml neeticuL Our train only made nMe jùgfcte era a need in • many man- Ughto are ^ in ” * ? • shapes, * » * ■“ * ; w to * w . ete oor lunch toen took in m d , dbectin, and stops between terminals. Frevidaweo, j ^ ^ teran fer for advertbteg advertising pur- nor and fanas pur- toe museum of natural history. Thmt reqUir5ig mo as Marshal of said City which b said to he the largest jew-1 [poam. p0Ma. • ^ toewing toewing gum gum i end m an ' A an aet- act- museum has a whole lot o f things: lot Coquulo to soil in the manner p r i elry manufacturing place to the U. 8. mes seemed r i r r r . to be the b oding heed- totem poles from Alaska, models of vided oy law toe following described snd eb o where Brown UnfrsrMy b |it a - o * f Teriegeted variegated color. color, Wo got to Indian end Esquimau* hemes, boete, P™*“” *», ‘ Ç * ’/ , ', “ I lines located, b the aeeond step. It to to- bed about »bout eleven eleven o'clock. o'clock, stuffed birds, animals, doer, moose, L* w of Elliott's aSttbai ta Coquille to sell in the manner provid tc resting to raad the « g » , I j The next next morning morning wo wo were were out out to to oik, beer, so much stuff it makes a Coquille City, Com County, Oregon, ed by law the following described pro pass throogh the tourna, which tell of | ^ too Bronx ^ perk, «ootoskel zoological garden be | person tired looking at iC The build- for too purpose o f collecting the perty, which was assessed in the fore the gates were opened. W . hed tag is a greet one and every thing is ^ J g S name of Albert W. H. Folsom, to-wit: Lot U in block 69 in Elliott's Ad a ride on the etoeetod pert o f the eUck as e pin. j^ eet m J2d tih ort’s addition and way. Wo got broakfast at a little A walk in Central Park, then on L Coquile City, (N otby'e addition), dition to Coquille City, Com County, restaurant at the end o f toe Une, also elevated to Battery, Pier 1. end took Coos County, Oregon^ccordingJo the some ham eendwiehee fer lundi. The ¡steamer for Corny Island. The even- woman who runs .it said they wore do- big ride down the bay b a beautiful [y relf0n J .J f iy t h e e u m n t 1286.7?' lag well, that Sunday was the Mg day ride, big ship# end little ships, ferry together with interest on said sum at from ten o’clock that we rema in eight and for that day's trade toe had to boats, excursion boats end tugs are the rate o f 8 par cent per annum o f too waters of Lang Island Seund make ninety pounds of flour into on the water. Ife passed the statue |î!nc* .£ * U th * * * N&T,mW- A* and fallowed too shore line. At New doughnuts. of Liberty end soon lights commenc-1 therefore, nU persons will London we caught e glimpse o f a sub The soologieel gardens ere eeid to ed to ehine out from boats end shore hereby take notice that 1 will on the marine and cr oei sd the big river of bo too biggest in the world end there end before we get to Coney Island 128th day ofSeptwnbor, A. D. 1920, at New England, Connecticut, at Say- brook. And it b a continuous land and water picture all the way to Mew York where we arrived at 1:91 mid knew that we had had a beautiful and quill# at the hour o f ten o’clock in too enjoyable ride and Imd continued forenoon o f mid day, sell.a t public membership in the Travellers’ Fellow auction to the highest bidder for cash, ship. The first thing we did after lawful money o f the United Staton of getting n room was to got on the up- America, the above described proper ty, or to much thereof aa may be É dock o f n Fifth avenas touring necessary to satisfy eeid unpaid as and take the ride up Riverside sessments with interest, as afoicaaid Drive pest the seld bn ’ and sailors’ together with all ceeta of advertising monument end Grant's tomb. .-The and sab that have or may accrue. Said sale being subject to redemp tion in the manner piovided by law. A. P. Miller, Mt'toal • S2t5* I 71 in Coquille City (N otby’s Addi- TL^rs^íW ¿rr& tst^ssaffSVBA quant end unpaid together with the interest on 1"------------" ** *v* rate of %% j ber 20th, 1»! being too ____________ said Lot S and which are delinquent and unpaid together with interest on the ram of $27.86 at the rate of 89k per annum from Sep tember 20, 1917; » That I will on the 5th day o f Octo ber, A. D.. 1920, at the front door of too City Hell in mid City o f CoquiUe at the hour o f ten o'clock in the fore noon o f mid day, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money o f the United States of America, toe above described pro perty, or so much thereof aa aeay he necessary to satisfy eeid unpaid as sessments with interest aa aforesaid together with all costs of advertising C N O T ld OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENT. Notice ie hereby given that by vir tue of e warrant duly toeued by the City Recorder of the City e f Coquillo. pends that are built into too of the building end stand an tt b just like looking through low. Timre are various kinds of property, which was asm name ef P. M. Hall-Lew Lota 1« and 11 in > Elliott's Adition to Co Coot County, Oregon, for E quill. C tt/jC ooe County. Oregon, an-. [“ ***£ ***. «b ed y, towers - # Utot, j cordmg to toeptotathereof on file in end yet there b something sinister the office o f too county clerk o f said even about the lights of Coney Island, Coos County, Oregon, namely, the streets in Elliott's and Notley*s Addi for Coney Island b a spider’s wsb. I *** •"•JJ*1* *•**"■$ “ ld1 lot tions to Coquillo City, Com County, Oregon, namely the sum o f 119.90 be ■Come into a»y parlor said the spider | ing tho amount of two unpaid install to the fly,” and the flies ere there, against said lot 9; the sum of fU JO ments deliquent and unpaid for said We took a street ear elevated end asaeeaed against said let 10; the earn street improvement on said L o t' 10 were in the Brooklyn home et 10:80. | of »1&60 said lot 11: above mentioned together with inter est on tho sum o f 889.6« at the rate Invtbe morning with our friend we re- JJ* . T ? J L l Z of 8 per cent per *■■"■* frem turned to New York, went to the |0f sal(j sums at the rate of 6 per cent 20th day o f February, 1019, alao the Grand Central atation for a suit case per annum aince the 2nd day of Feb- sum of |19J0 being the amount o f in the check room, then to Penn, m il- ™*nr. A. D. 1990. . I two unpaid installments delinquent rond sUtion, then to Oimpiss’ store herab"’ U k T ^ tb i tost I*^T*on to!! and unpaid far eeid street improve an eeid Lot 11 above mentioned tor strape for suit case, then a look U th day of September, a ! d . 1920* ment together with interest on the sum ef in at the Hotel Pennsylvania. It b I at the front door of tho City Hall in 889,68 et the rate of 8 per cant per some hotel, $¿00 rooms. Then to the “ id City of Coquills, et the hour of annum from the 20th day of Feb ruary, 1919. Pann railroad station whore we met MCB<f kn.!5|iiw f “ ?,“ 000 That I will on the 29tk day of Sep my niece end went to luncheon with highest bidder for —-K. lawful money j tember, A. D. 1920, et the front door her, then again to the station and I ,( tho United States of America, thej of too City Hall in eeid City of Co-1 goodbyes were said and we took the above dercrihed property, or so much quills at the hour of ten o’clock in the train for Philadelphia. R. A. Easton “ " 2 ” *?. ■ » £ J * ■ « ’«MOOT into other atone end they eoeased to vieticn and that Liberty as embodied be piled full of goods o f a l aorta and I <> the truth shall make men free; tt kinds mixed. We went into n shirt causee en American to feel that it b store, the neatness of which attracted America’s business to carry on. our attention. It waa e small room, I From top dock wo walked across perhaps ten by fourteen feet, but he Battery Park to Broadway, to go to who was selling goads knew the art. Trinity charch which stands on They wore agreeable people to meet Broadway feeing the entrance to Wall and the pictures e f Oregon scenery street. That church was closed; it is that I showed interested them. Wife I surrounded by an eld cemetery. They wee given a chair and while I visited are memorials to men who counted it The rain has put e stop to the ber she was interested in toe one who not loes to be teMhbenrera for liberty, ry picking et McKinley. It seems ev seemed to be the proprietor making e tho liberty that makes men free. ery fell that the berry season b cut ■ab of a pink shirt. In answer to tho I g , went down Wall street to tho in half by the fall rains. Coes coun question as to how those folks with 0 . g. gob-Tr**rary building and ty needs a new variety of evergreen Ihs puto carts live, wee told that Washington’s statue. We saw the berry that ripens a few weeks earlier. some of them make as Ugh as 6*00 I „took exchange building and the Nor Chaa. Haller snd crew came home • * suggested that gm bank buildings as well as many Sunday with their threshing machine. much o f the geode looked like junlc, lother building, in which men do busi- waa told that the poorer the goods I ^ with tho four corner« of tho On account of so much ratn they were not abb to go farther than Fairview. the bigger the profit. earth. Beck then to Broadway end Everyone from McKinley who at The toréate in the evening are the I we went down two or more blocks to tended the fair et Myrtle Point pro children’s playground and there did S t Paul's church, the oldest public nounced tt better than ever this year. not seem to be a leek of fun. In on# building bi New York. Wo were for- Alva Brown left Monday for 8 Mock there were three great spools I túnate, although ft wee towards five abort visit in Douglas county. an which e cable b wound; children o’clock, the church waa not closed. It, L. E. Brown, of Marshfield, passed eliasbed on to thorn end had their fun I too, b in n graveyard. Washington throogh McKinley last Friday taking as children would elsewhere. In the I attended church here, hta pew b e home his Ford that he had been oblig middle o f e street in one block we square or double pew, e flag stands at ed to leave in Coquille for n week on sew e corral built of iron rods which Lech corner fronting the able. St. b e took to be e playground or nur-1 Paul’s church b open every day hi NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR UNPAID A88R88MBNT Notice b hereby given that by vir tue o f a warrant duly issued by tbs City Recorder of the City o f Co quille, Coos County, Oregon, n mu nicipal corporation end dated the 26th day o f August, A. D., 1920, di recting and requiring me as Marshal of said City of Coquille to sell in the manner provided by law the follow ing described property, which wee assessed hi the name ef E. H. Kern, to-wit: \ The South half of Lot 2 end e0 of Lot 8 in Block 71 o f Notley’s Addi tion to CoquiUe City, Corn. County, Oregon, for the purpose e f collecting improvemeat of Second Notloy’i from the 20th day o f February, 1917, assessed against the said South half o f Lot 2 in Block 71 above mentioned end also the sum of 6S1J2 being the amount e f three unpaid Installments delinquent and unpaid for said street improvement together with interest on the eum o f $104.42 et the rate ef 8 * per annum b cm toe 20th day of Fsbraary.1917, assessed against said Lot 8 in Blosk 71 above mentioned. That I will on toe 6th day o f Oc tober, A. D. 1028. at the front door ef too City Hall in said City o f Co- quillo at the hoar o f ten rfploek in the forenoon o f said day, soli at pub- lb auction to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United Mssmento with interest, Ss aforesaid together with all coots o f advertising and sale that have or h a y » » » » nn 8aid sa b being subject to redemp tion in tho maimer provided by law A. P. Miller, MaAhaJ. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY S2t6* FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENT. Notice b hereby given that by vir tue of a warraat duly issued by the NOTICE OP SALE OF PROPERTY FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENT. City Recorder of the City ef CoquiUe, Notice to hereby given that by vir corporation end dated the 26th tue of a warrant duly issued by the of August, A. D. 1920, directing requiring me ss Marshal of said of Coquille to aall in the manner vided by lew the following dene property, which was assessed it name of W. i . Longs ton, to-wit perty, which was assessed in the name of ) . U Roy, to-wit: Lots 7 and 8 in Block 48 in Elliott’s Addition to Coquilb City, Coos Cmm- ------------ --- 429.2 foot along tto north lino of Front street to an iron pip« at the southeast corner at W. J. Longnton's land running thence south 88 degress snd 60 minutes west along tho north line of Front street 146.3? feet, run ning thence north 100 foot, running thenee north 88 degrees and 60 aain- — > of co,lcct. ling the /n ou n t as£sa£ for the inl provement o f Second ___ and other Streets in Elliott's and Notley’s Addi- tion sto Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, namely the sum o f $89.82, be ing the amount of throe unpaid in- £SdhB1£iL td*,! r * nt “ Bd un^ d for S* £ £ . ¿TK’Sr.rlSSS from to? »nh ¿ r ^ T iJ K r y “ ? « ? 7; and .too to T ^ m 19^ s r a x iL 's m '.fis is is iS ^ .'x r r v 'iR is beginning and i situated between of 8147.00 *98 9 to n n u g C a lv e r a i« , •« O reéea