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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1909)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Crushed b y Sw inging Log. Frank Burns of North Bend, died at Mercy hospital in North Bend yesterday afternoon from in juries sustained at the Vaughn <fc McDonald logging camp on Coos River yesterday morning. A large log which he was steering unex pectedly turned from the line that it was to run catching Burns and crushing him horribly. Both legs were broken, his head crushed and his body badly crushed. He was quickly brought to the hospital to be cared for but his injuries proyed fatal shortly after reaching there. Burns was about twenty-two years old. A brother, George Burns, and a sister, Miss Lizzie Bums, re side in North Bend. Another sis ter, Mrs. Reynolds, moved to North Bend a short time ago from Cali fornia. The funeral will probably be held Sunday. Sail Boat Upsets on Uoos Bay. John L. Brown of Jordon’s Cove and a stranger, recently from the East, whose name is thought to be Hensen, were rescued from a prob able watery grave in the Bay near North Bend shortly afternoon today by H. B. Fulton, Henry Wickham and C. M. Byler. The two were out for a sail when their boat, either through mismanagement or from a sudden gust of wind upset, throw, ing them into the Bay. The upsetting of the boat was witnessed by Miss Maude Coke who happened to be looking out of the window of the R. J. Coke home which overlooks the Bay. She saw the men struggling and realized that they were in serious danger. A telephone message to her father at the Coos Bay Grocery told of the men’s predicament. H. B. Fulton who runs the "Rosebud” on Haynes Inlet, accompanied by Messrs. By ler and Wickman made a dash for the scene. When they reaohed the overturned boat, they found the two occupants clinging to the side badly chilled and scarcely able to move, Hansen was quickly taken on board the Rosebud but when it came to taking Brown on board, it» wbb found that his feet were so en tangled in the ropes of the over turned sail boat that the ropes had to be cut away. He would never have been able to free himself and surely must have drowned bad not assistance reached them promptly. — Coos Bay Times. Myrtle Point Enterprise. , 't o u K « * The class in shorthand which On Wednesday evening of last started about two monhts ago will week a special session of our city complete the study within the next | council was called at the instance mouth. The young ladies who c im of the Coquille Mill and Mercantile pose this class have made a plendid Co., and was for the consideration show ing in their work, and are now ! of a request for certain franchises writing one hundred and ten desired by that company. This words per minute. Their work up firm having interested eastern on the typewriter is also drawing parties in an enterprise, it is the to a close, and it compares favorably intention to enlarge and extend with the progress they have made the interests of the concern to gtgau- in shorthand. tic proportions. Franchises for a The advanced students in book street railway system and an elec- keeping are not far behind the | trie lighting aud power plant were shorthand class, and will be taken | asked. As a guarantee of good into bank practice in the next two ] faith the council prepared a con tract to which the company sub weeks. There is a class each afternoon scribed obligating them to con devoted to the study of spelling, struct a saw mill 50x300 feet, three arithmetic and grammer. This class stories high with a daily capacity contains sixteen pupils, who are re of 50,000 feet cr mo»e, with a furn viewing these branches preparatory iture factory and pulp mill in con to taking the examination when nection, the latter to be of 16 tens they have finished the commercial daily capacity. The power plant and mill are to be in operation courses. The people of our town are show withiu 15 months, and street rail ing their interest in the school and way in three years. The ordinances had been previ are visiting the class daily. All ously drawn and upon discussion are cordially welcome. by the council and a number of The boys of the younger set are citizens present, weie adopted, and organizing a base ball team to be the contract has been dnly signed composed of students of the school. aud accepted by the council, aud When the team is formed and in from all appearances work will be otherwise good trim they expect to commenced at an early date to arrange games with other clubs of speedily carryout the terms of the their size. agreement. ---------- - lies Company W ill Return. The Margaret Ules Com pany will play six nights at Ma sonic Opera House, Coquille be ginning Monday April 12th, in The Westerner, a big comedy play in four acts by the favorite and popu lar Mararet lies Company’ organiz ed 1904, under the management of E. H. Meade and including the following popular and experienced players: Margaret lies, Helen Harvey, Marvin Hamward, Ionella Robbins, E. H. Meade, Joe Thomp son, Jack Haley, Edson Elliott, Eddie Mitchell and Hubert Addi son. Eddie Mitchell, the new leading juvenile man with the lies Com pany has been connected with some ot the best theaters in the west and is a young man who be comes popular with the public wherever he has appeared, and the company is to be congratulated in securing him. «------- ---- Myrtle Point items. On Friday Mrs. J. T. Bridges from Coidova, Alaska, took her departure for Portland. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. S. C. Endicott, who will visit for a month in Portland and Drain. Mrs. Bridges will return to Alaska. She came down to buy their summer stock of goods and visit with friends also. Eokley Guer;n arrived home from Needles, Ariz. on Thursday, having walked in from Roseburg. He, and his brother Harry will accompany their brother Watt on surveying tour to Alaska which will last for six months. Mr. J. H. Timon writes that they are well pleased with their new home at Fresno, C a l, to which place they removed three weeks ago. They formerly lived at Riverton. Grandma Bennett who has been sick for a long time is slowly sink ing. Rumión Recorder. Mrs. Henry Ploeger had a stroke of paralysis on the third, but A. Barr and Wm. Logan have completed the work of driving the is some better now. O hservor . piling and capping the same for the foundation of the new salmon The committee in charge of the cannery to be built up the river. public library have made arrange Work on the cannery will be rush ments to give an entertainment in ed with all possible haste so as to the near future to help raise the have everything in readiness by the money doe on its final payment time the season opens up this fall. and the entertainment selected is R. E L. Bedillion returned on the Rustic Cantata, "Months and the Elizabeth from California Seasons.” The cantata, ns the name where he had been on business con would indicate, is an allegorical nected with the woolen mill. representation of a year-each month Miss Coale, who hns been teach being represented by a soloist and ing the eighth grade in the Bandon the “ Seasona” by the joining of schools received a telegram Wed the "Months” into trios, by tab nesday evening that her mother, leaux and drills representatives of who lives in Oklahoma was dying. the season. The cast will include ¡She left on the Elizabeth for San twelve ladies and gentlemen select Francisco and will go from there to ed to Bing the solos representing her home by rail. the “ Months” and the chores will be selected and drilled from among M. E Church N otes. the town singers assisted by the In the morning the paster G. H. children of the schools. Mr. Robin Feese, will preach an Easter ser son who recently gave Pinafore here mon, having for his subject, "In the hae been engaged to direct the en Garden of Lillies.’’ tertainment and the date hns been An Easter concert will be given set for May 1 st. in the evening by the Sunday James Costillo, familarly known school using the beautiful program »long the coast ss "Jimmie the entitled “ Lillies," prepared by Prof. Corker,” died at the County In Cbas. H. Gabriel of Chicago. firmary on Thursday of last week. The usual Easter decorations will Mr. Costillo came to this coast from take place. New York 60 years ago, and at one The following delegates were time was the owner of four or five elected to an Epworth League Con vessels, two of which were lost in vention that takes place at Bandon one storm, and fate followed the during the later part of this month others soon, which broke him in Mrs. Alice Brown, Miss Hattie spirit as well as financially, and Sweet and Melvin Kern, alternates, for many years he followed the avo Miss Maude Sweet, Mrs. C- M. cation of corker about the shipyards Goodman and Maynard Tozier. «long the California and Oregon Notice is hereby given that all persona having claims against the estate of Winnifred Gaffey, deceased,are required to present them, with projier vouchers, to the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of said deceased, at the office j of A. J. Sherwood in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 30th day of March, A. D. 1909. J ohn R. M c G ee , Admidistrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Rob ert Sudden, deceased, are required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at his office in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, together with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 8 th day of March, A, D. 1909. A. J. Sherwood, Administrator witli the Will Annexed NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all per sons having claims against the estate of Joseph D. Hudson,deceased, are re quired to present them, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, Admini stratrix of the estate of said deceased, at the office ot R. H. Smith in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated April 6 th. 1909. M argaret A. H udson , Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice ¡8 hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County, administratrix of the es tate of W. V . Cope, deceased; and ail persons having claims against the said estate are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administratrix of said estate, at the office of J. J. Stanley, in the City o! Coquille, County of Coos and State of Oregon. Dated this 7th day of April, 1909. S arah E. C ope . Administratrix of the Estate of W. V. Cope, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8 . Land office, Roseburg, Oregon, March 31, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Arthur L. Veatch, of Kairvicw, Oregon, who, on May 12, 1902, made Homestead Entry No. 11,580, S. R. 02037, for the S. E. Section 22, Township 27 South, Range 12 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of his intention to make final five- year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before L. A. Liljeqvist, U. S. Commissioner, at Coquille, Ore gon, on the 15th day of May, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Chas. Phillips, of Coquille, Oregon, and li. B. Teters, G. W . Norris, and T. G. Barker, of Fairview, Oregon. BENJAM IN L. EDDY, Register. S H E R IF F ’S SALE. By virture of an execution issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos, on the 1st day of April, 1909, in favor of Ralph E. Nosier Plaintiff, and against Bud Dulley Defendant, for the sum of Forty-six Dollars and Fifty cents Gold Coin, and Fourteen Dollars costs togeth er with interest on Forty-five Dollars at six per cent from October 1, 1904, and accruing costB, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction, on Saturday, the 8 th day of May, 1909, at ten o’clook a. m., at the Court House door in Coquille, Coos County and State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said Bud Dulley, defendant, had on or after the 30th day of August, 1905, in or to the following described premises, to-wit. Commencing at the N. W. corner of Section 6 , Township 28, South of Range 12, W. W . M., in Coos County: Oregon, running thence 8 . 20 rods, thence E. 12 rods, thence N. 20 rods, thence W.J12 rods to place of beginning. Also lot 1 in block 66 and lot 1 in block 60 , Elliott’ s addition to the town of Co quille City, Coos County, Oregon. ilso commencing at the N. E. corner of lot 1 , block 66 aforementioned, run ning thence S. to the S. E. corner of lot 1 in block 65 aforementioned, thence E. 6 feet, more or less, and to the Town ship line, thence N. to the place of be ginning. Terms of sale cash in hand. Dated at Coqnille, Oregon, this 3rd day of April, 1909. W. W. Gage. Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Culbertson at their home at Gravel Ford on Monday, the 29 th. President P. S. Robison of the local grange assures the Enterprise that another of those interesting meetings of the grange will be held on Saturday, April 10 th, and when Mr. Robison says a meeting will be interesting it may be depended upon that it will be. Another thing, the grange is not at all sellish when it comes to digging up good things, and whether one is a mem ber or not he may participate in the opeu hour function immediately after dinner. Farmers, dairymen and stockmen should find these meetings of particular benefit. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friedenberg of Halls Creek, on Tuesday, the 30 th, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George RacklefT re turned to their home in Myrtle Point Wednesday, Mr. RacklefT has been assisting his brother Ed. in his store at Langlois for some weeks. Melvin RacklefT accom- panied them up a visit with Myrtle Point relatives. On Saturdny afternoon from three coast. He was a man of education E. N - Smith who has just return to seven o’clock nn Easter luncheon and good raising, well informed ed from California, says that down will be given at the residence ofj on most subjects of general interest, there the Harriman interests give Mrs. J. M. Nosier. and bore the friendship of all with the excuse for not building in Ore The luncheon wilt be under the w hom he heenme acquainted. Hia gon, that nothing more will be done auspices of the Ladies Aid Society remains were laid to rest Saturday in this state until the land giant of the Methodist Church The | in a neat casket furnished by our cases are settled, which is only price is to be fifteen cents. townsman, Arthur Ellingson, who another new one. Of course this ''* • * had known the old gentleman since " e olten wonder how many per can be interpreted to mean that the sons can be persuaded into taking i he himself was a child, and they suits must terminate in favor of the anything but Foley’s Honey and bad worked many months side by railroad people, or there will be Tar for coughs, colds and lung side in the shipyards of the lower nothing at all doing. j trouble. Do not be fooled into ac- river, from which many crafts are Grandma Ray is suffering from a “ ° " n make/’ or «»hersub- now sailing with seams securely , „ . . . . . . stitutes. 1 he genuine contains no badly poisoned hand the result of a ( harmful drugs and j, in a ye„ ow corked hv bis hands. Thsdccessed bile she received from a cat. ! package. Furbraan’s Pharmacy. was about 86 years of age. For Clothing call on G A Robiuson | SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tire State of Ore gon, for Coos County. Emily C. Converse, Plaintiff, vs. Suit in Mae MacClary, formerly Equity Mae Graves, and Lu cius D. MacClary, her husband, Defendants. To Mae MacClary, formerly Mae Graves, and Lucius D. MacClary, her husband, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon : You and each of you are hereby noti fied that you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, towit: Within six weeks from the 10th day of March, 1909; and if you fail to appear and an swer on or before the 21st day of April, 1909, that date being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of pub lication, judgment will be taken against you for want thereof, for the relief de manded in plaintiff's complaint, a suc cinct statement of which is as follows: F ora judgment against you for the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars and interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 3rd day of June, 1901; for the further sum of $36,69 taxes paid on the land described in the mortgage set forth in complaint; for $250 counsel fees for fore closing this mortgage, and tor her costs and disbursements in this suit. For a decree foreclosing the said mortgage and an order that the prem ises in said complaint and mortgage particularity described, to w it: S. W.J^ of N. E. J 4 of Sec. 36, Tp. 30 S. of R. 12 west of W. M., in Coos County, Oregon, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I Notice is hereby given that the Fat j Notice ib hereby given that sealed Elk Drainage District will receive bids bids will be received lor grading a por for the construction of the drainage j tion of the County Road, known as the system situated in the Fat Elk Drainage "Lee-Norway Road," in Road District Basin in Coos County, Oregon, and all No. 31 in Coos County. Oregon, accord prospective contractors are notified that ing to specifications on file in the office said district will receive ami consider of the County Clerk, and a copy thereof bids for the construction of said drain in the hands of the Special Road Mas age system complete, or any portion ter, H. E. Wilcox. Five per cent of the amount of the bid thereof. The entire system rontcmplates the to be deposited with the County Clerk. removal of 186000 cubic yards, or there All bids to be filed with the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or be about. All ditches are to he dug along the fore the 7th day of April, 1909 at the lines and at the places indicated by the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. The County plans, map and survey of said drainage Court reserves the right to reject any system, now on file at the office of the and all bids. Dated this 19th day of March, 1909. county clerk for Coos county, Oregon. H. E. Wilcox, Any and all successful bidders will, Special Road Master. before the commencement < f the work, he required to enter into written con- tr ots and give Ironds witli good and sufficient sureties for the faithful per formance ot the:r contract-. All bids shall be forwarded, in seated envelopes, marked, "Bids for contracts in F it Elk Drainage District” , to J. W. Mast, Secretary, Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, before the 20th day of April, 1909. Rights reserved to reject any and all bids. Successful bidders will be required to enter into their contracts on or before May 15th, 1909. Dated March 16th, 1909. Fat Elk Drainage District G. R. G aulkr , President. J. W . M ast , Secretary Ed J ohnson . Board of Trustees. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the improve ment of a portion of the County Road in Road District No. 16, Coos County, Oregon, according to the specifications on file with the County Clerk and a copy of such 8 |ieciflcations in the hands of L. Harlocker, Special Road Master of R. D. No. 16. Five per cent of the amount of bid to be deposited with the County Clerk on such bid, and all bids to be filed w ith the County Clerk of Coo 4 County, Oregon, on or before the 6 th day of April, 1909, at 10 o’clock A. M. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and ail hide. Dated this 22nd day of Marcli A. D. 1909. L. H ablockkk , Special Road Master R. D. No. 16. R. S. KNOW LTON, President GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pres. R. H. MAST, Cashier parnjers to abide the order thereof. That any party to this suit may be come a purchaser at said sale. * For such other and further relief as the court may deem meet and equ in the premises. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order made by Honorable John F. Hall as County Judge of Coos County, Oregon, dated the 5th day of March, 1909. J. J. S tanley . Attorney for Plaintiff. Coquille, Oregon. 8 UMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Coos County. E. F. Swearengin 1 Plaintiff | vs. j Snit in Equity Don E. Mills and Mrs | Don £. Mills, his wife | Defendants J To Don E. Mills, and J -s. Don E Mills, his wife, the above named defend ants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby notified that you are required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, towit; within six weekB from the 10th day of March, 1909; and it you fail to appear and answer on or before the 21st day of April, 1909, that date being the last day of the time pre scribed in the order of publication, judg ment will be taken against you for want thereof for the relief demanded in plain tiff’s complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: For a judgment against the defendant, Don E. Mills, for the sum of $535.94 and interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 4th day of October, 11408, for the further sum of $30 paid for making, verifying and filing the liens in said complaint set forth; for the fur ther sum of $145 attorney’s fees for fore closing said liens; and for his costs and dishursments in this suit. That the said sums be declared a lien upon the lands and premises in com plaint described, towit: Lots 9 and 10 in block 9 of Bennett’s Bandon Beach, Plat A, Coos County, Oregon, and that the same be sold under the order and decree of this court and the proceeds of such sale be applied to the costs there of. to the costs of this Fuit and to the payment of the sum found due to plain tiff in this suit; including cost of mak ing, verifying and filing raid liens and attorney’s fees; that any party to this suit may become a purchaser at said sale; that plaintiff have execution for any deficiency after applying the pro ceeds of such sale as aforesaid; that the claim and interest of the defendant, Mrs. Don E. Mills, in and to said lands and premises be declared subject and inferior to the said liens of plaintiff. For such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equi table in the premises. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order made by the Honorable John F. Hall, as County Judged Coos County, Ore gon, dated the 6 th day of March. 1909. J. J. S tanley . Attornev For Plaintiff. Coquille, Oregon. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given ttiat the under - 1 signed has this day filed his final ac count in tlie matter of the administra tion of the estate of Joseph Collier, de ceased, and that the County Court for Coos County,Oregon, has set Monday, * the 5lh day of April, A. D. 1909, as the day and the county court house at Coquille City, Coos Cointy Oregon, as the place (or hearing object, ions to said final account and the set tlement of said estate. Dated this 2nd day of March, A. D, 1909. H. J. C ollier , Administrator. arjd M erchaijts of Coquille Baqlj CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 A Reasonable Share First Class Safety of Your Business Solicited Deposit Boxes For Rent Sound Ring Flour, Headquarters at Marshfield, Coquille Branch at Big Ware house. 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