Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 22, 1909, Image 4

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    BUBBLES
Coquille tjerald.
D F D E A N , PR OPRIETOR
BY J. 11. o ’ fiRlKN.
PROPOSED
IMPROVEMENT
PU BL ISH ED EVKKY WEDNESDAY.
ROUSE COAL
improve
-G o thy way and sin” again, for
TH IRD Street, Elliott’ s Addition to the
such is the nature of man.
City of Coquille, Oregon, from Moulton
Few people hold a proper concep­ Street on the west, east to Notley’ s Ad­
dition to the city of Coquille, by grad­
tion of the virtues of a wolf.
ing the roadway, full width, according
Dev >ted to tbe matennl and social up
Sympathy is spurious and those to the established grade thereon, as e s - !
baildiLpof tbe Ooqaille Valley partionlarly
• ad of Ooos County generally.
j who keep it in stock a r e sycophants. tablished by E. H. Kern, city engineer, !
as designated by the plan or profile on
'obsoriptioD, per year, in advance, 1.50
There are more hell fearing file in the office of the city Recorder.
Phone, Main 55.
Remonstrance against the above men­
j fanatics than God loving Christians.
tioned proposed improvement may be '
Love is a dream, and for a short tiled with the undersigned within ten
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
1 time will not hesitate to wash dishes. days after notice of the proposed im - 1
provement.
It Adam had passed throngh boy­
Furaished by Title Guarantee and
By order of the Common Council, j
hood days, Eve could never slip it Dated at Coquille, Oregon, September \
Abstract Co., Coquille and
to him so easy.
15, 1909.
Marshfield.
E. G. D. HOLDEN,
U S of A to Santa Fe Pacific
The scandal monger dips a
City Recorder.
Railroad Co patent to s $ of se J, poisoned pen in blood and writes a
aec 4 twp 28, r 9.
wrinkle on the soul.
PROPOSED
IM PROVEMENT
OF j
J. L. Foute ot al to J H Oerding
HEATH STREET, ELLIOTT’ S
Don’t ask a red headed woman
deed to lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, blk 36, her age, it is quite as dangerous as
ADDITION.
Elliotts add to Coquille. Con $500. it wovld be for a mouse to attempt
Notice is hereby given that the Com­
U S of A to W J Payette patent to build a nest in a cat’ s ear.
e J of ne 1 A e J of se 1 , sec 1 2 , twp
A six hundred dollar per year
57, r 10.
preacher can tell you why God
Eugene Cox et ux to E Bargeron made the rose.
But they are all
deed to lot 1, blk 3, Coaledo. Con stung when they take up the vir­
$ 10 .
tues of the thistle.
Catherine Grow to E Bargeron
When 1 see a lady fondling and
deed to lot 3, blk 6 , Coaledo. Con
carressing a dog, I don’ t say a
$15.
word. But I think how responsive
Geo S Robison et ux to Zipporah
the homeless babes of this land
Russ deed to parcel of land begin-
would be were they treated like­
iug 14.15 chs e of center of sec 3,
wise, still I don’ t say anything.
twp 28, r 13, containing 30 acres.
What’s the use? The dog is not to
Con $2500.
blame.
Arthur A Church et ux to Alva L
Pic, Picnic and Picnicing are
Brown deed to ^ interest in parcel
terms
which are taken from the
of land beginning 80 rode E of cor­
ner to sec 32 and 33 on e line tp 27 Greek Cofloyaro, the Latin Treetcs,
the Hebrew ViUtyovdance, the Rus­
r l l . 47$ acres. Con $1.
sians
give it as Premie. The Chi­
A L Nosier et ux to George W
Starr deed to parcel of land begin- nese Xolofong fills the bill and the
ing at s $ corner sec 28. tp 29, r 11. tricky Jap sings out TakUesky.
After carefull Btudy I find that the
35 acres. Con $1000.
Wra Hite to Alva O Hite deed to diffeient terms nearly mean, submit-
I
parcel of land beginning 40 rods s tin to fate, or growing worse.
am
master
of
the
languages
of
the
and 45 rode W of J corner on north
above mentioned tribes. This de­
line eec 1, tp 28, r 13. Con $1.
Alva O Hite et ux to John V partment will give information fully
Shuck deed to parcel of land begin- and freely along these lines.
ing 40 rods s and 720.5 ft w of n J
corner sec 1, tp 28, r 13. Con $900.
John McCue et ux to Thos H
Hanly deed to parcel of land begin,
ing 21.18 chs s of $ corner between
secs 10 & 15, twp 28, r 14, contain­
ing 85.20 acres. Con $1475.
Geo S Davis et ux, to W M Hamil­
ton s $ of nw J of so J, sec 19, twp
28, r 12. Con $300.
Flora E Quick to Wm Coach deed
to e $ of sw J, nw J, sec 17 A no $
of nw J, sec 20, twp 29, r 13. Con
$
n « ‘ Nl T
p
il I iiicii ( F o r a K u r i l .
DISSOLUTION
ERTY
F J Fahy to Wm Coach deed to
Notice is hereby given that by an or­
nw J of sw \ A sw $ of nw J, sec 17
der of the County Court of Coos County,
A ne $ se $ A se $ of ne
Con
Orders
With
Harry
Notice is hereby given that the part­
nership heretofore existing between the
undersigned and doing business in the
City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon,
under the firm name of Morgan & Bow
en, was, on the 20th day of August,
1009, dissolved by mutual consent, Ber­
tha A. Morgan retiring from the firm,
and the other members contining the
business under the firm name of F. FI,
Bowen & Co.
All outstanding claims againBt the
said firm of Morgan & Bowen are to be
paid by F. E. Bowen & Co., and all
claims due either to the firm of Morgan
A Bowen or Bertha A. Morgan arc pay­
able to Bertha A. Morgan.
Dated this 27th day of August. 1009,
BERTHA A. MORGAN,
F E. BOWEN & CO.
deceased, and that all persons having
claims against said estate are required
to present the same duly verified to tbe
undersigned at his store at Coquille
City, Coos County, Oregon, together
with the proper vouchers theretor,
within six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated this 4th day of September, A.
D. 1909.
R. S. K n o wl t o n , Administrator.
LO W
Rates
$ 1 .
U S of A to Nels Thompson pat­
ent to nw $ of nwj, s .$ o f nw } o f
sw $ sec 32, tp 27, r 9.
Albert W Johnson to A E Sim p
eon deed to lots 1 A 2 blk 32 El
liott’s add to Coquille. Con $10
R 1) Sanford et ux to G eo ()
Leach d eed to lots 7 A 8 blk 19 El­
liott's add to Coquille. Con $3<Hi
A lb ert M iller et ux to Victor
B o y d deed
t o e 60 ft o f 7 A 8 blk
56 o f E liio tt’s add to i ’oq n illc. C on
H 200
W J Brow n et ux, to J M Thomp-
son deed to Edna Placer claim in
sw J, sec 2, twp 32, r 10. Con $1. j
mon Council of tlie City of Coquille, Or­
egon, propose to grade and improve
Coulter Street, Elliot!'e addition to I ho
Pity of Coquille, Oregon, from tbe
South end thereof, north to Fourth
Street, in said addition, by grading the
roadway, foil width, ueeording to the
established grade On rron, ns establish­
ed by E. II. Kern. City Engineer, as
designateti bv the plan or profile on file
in the otliee of the City Recorder.
Remon-tranee agito st lite a Ito ve men-
t o n 'd proposed improvement may be
filed with the ttn-li r-igned ni hill ten
days after notice in first given of the
ptoposcit improvement.
By order of the Common Council.
W.
Flanders
Steamer Alliance
Coos Bay and Portland
L.
M IL L E R ,
STERLIN G.
Agent,
AGENT.
Marshfield,
CQUILLE,
Oregon
PHONE
NO. 18l
Presa
Accepted throughout the civilized world
the
as the most universally satisfactory il-
Button
luminant for all purposes the Cleanest
Most
Sails from Portland Saturdays at 8 p m.
Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at service o f tide.
That furnished by
here
Johnson Lumber Co.
Convenient, and the CHEA
EST light known.
and
H. W. SKINNER, Agt
Marshfield
H N. LORENZ, Agt.
Coquille
F.
Incandescent
Electric Light
E Q U IP P E D W IT H W IR e L e S.
the COQUILLE
you
R IV E R
have
class and up to date in every respect
ELECTRIC
CO.
it.
The rates place it within reach of all
is
first
FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.
Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling,
Mouldings, etc.
Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with
the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber
in the Coquille V alley.
Estimates gladly furnished.
the lowest.
Yard and Office, proijt St. near Depot.
Phone
331
The Hammock
And Porch-Weather Evenings
are distinctly Edison Phonograph evenings. Nobody wants to do any­
thing but listen. Here is an idea—a new one.
Get au Edison Phonograph. If you already have one, then you should
have some of the latest records.
We now have the complete book of Edison records in stock.
If pou havent the four minute ottnehment for playing the new four
minute records, come in and see them, and hear the records. They are
fine.
Catalogues of machines and lecords will he sent on application free of
charge.
E. C. B AR K ER & OO
Do You Intend to Build?
JC
Did you stop to consider that a building made
II OO out of cement blocks is almost indestructable
and fireproof?
Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the
last cost?
Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and
cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of
Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the
world.
'
Yours for business,
COQUILLE CON CRETE WORKS
C. A. H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor.
regular Boards»*«.
Tbe safe amt reliable twin-
.11TOW
Tlie New m l Speeffy,
Sir.
for anyone from any pU'*e if you want
to. Deposit the neeessart am »net with
onr local agent and he will telegraph
ticket pmmptly.
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TO THE PUBLIC
’S M A G A Z IN E
Prices as low as
O re g o n
also parcel of land beginning 560
N. Ogle, deceased,
ft e of sw corner of se J of ne J
PROPOSED
IMPROVEMENT
OF
•ec 36, tp 27, r 13. Con $5.
COULTER STREET, ELLIOTT’ S
Arthur Brown to Edna L Brown
ADDITION.
deed to lot 18 blk 17 Border A
Notice iB hereby given that the Com­
Bender's add to Myrtle Point. Con
Sails From Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesdays at 8 P. M.
OF
State of Oregon, made and entered on
the 8th day of September, A. D. 1909,
C. L . Hensley et ux, et al to Al­ authorizing and empowering the Ad­
bert W Johnson deed to parcel of ministrator, John T. Long, of the Es­
land beginning 32 Iks s of J J cor­ tate of Alfred N. Ogle, deceased, to sell
<»oo<l f o r D i l i o n n i i e s s .
ner on e line of sec 1, fwp 28, r 13, at private sale, the hereinafter describ­
“ I took two of Chamberlain’s
ed real property belonging to the Es­
containing 2.66 acres. Con $10.
tate of Alfred N. Ogle, deceased, for the .Stomach and Liver Tablets last
Arthur Browo et ux to Jos B payment of the claims against the es­ night, and I feel fifty per cent
Adams deed to nw J of sw
sec 4, tate and charges and expenses of ad­ better than I have for weeks, says
J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich.
ministration.
twp 30, r l l . Con $10.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of said “ They .are certainly a fine article
Viola May Brown A hus to Jos B
order, I, John T. Long, as Administra­ for biliousness.” For sale by R. S.
Adams deed sw J of nw \, sec 24,
tor of said estate, will on and alter the Knowlton. Samples free.
twp 31, r 13. Con $10.
14th day of October, A. 1). 1909. offer for *
W H Thomas et ux to John Mc- sale and sell at private sale for cash ;
Vay deed to parcel beginning s 151 ten per cent, of the purchase price must
ft A w 865 ft from center of sec 1, be paid at the time of sale, and the bal­
ance at the time of confirmation of sale,
twp 28, r 13. Con $10.
all the following described real property
K D Gorham et ux to Allen D belonging to the estate of Alfred N. Ogle,
Randleman deed to lots 1 A 2, sec decased :
The North East (N. E.; quarter (*>£)
25, twp 28, r 14. Con $5.
C D Mael et ux to E F Stutsman of Section Thirty-two (32), in Township
TO
deed to parcel of land beginning Twenty-five (25), South of Range Ten
(10), West of the Willamette Meridian,
737 ft e A 296 ft n of sw corner of in Coos County, Oregon, containing One
e $ of nw $, see 36, twp 27, r 13, Hundred and Sixty (lfiO) Acres, more
or less.
12.80 seres. Con $10.
J L Kronenberg et ux to Wm A | All persons desir.ng to purchase said
via
Doak deed to s J of ne $ A e $ of real property are hereby requested to
call on the Administrator of said estate,
se $, sec 10, twp 29, r 14. Con $10. at his office in Rosehurg, Oregon, or
UNION PACIFIC
Mary Hoberg to It O Hoberg direct all communications to the Ad­
OREGON SHORT LINE
deed to lot 12, blk 4 Nosier'» a.bl ministrator at Rosehurg, Oregon, on
THE OREGON
and after the 14th day of October, 1909,
to Coquille. Con $10.
RAILROAD
& NAVIGATION 00.
Dated
at
Rosehurg
Oregon,
this
8th
Wm Lafferty to Elmira Jane Laf-
day of September, A. D. 1909.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
ferty et »1 deed to parcel of land at
JOHN T. LONG,
hw corner so $ aec 36, tp 27, r 1J. Administrator of the Estate of Alfred
$3 From Chicagro
$ 1 .
Leave
Sails for Portland Every Saturday
PAUL
$5 Per Ton
PARTN ERSH IP.«
If for no other reason, Chamber­
lain’s Salve should be kept in every
household on account of its great
value in the treatment of burns. It
allays the pain almost instantly,
and unless the injury is a severe
one, heals the parts without leav­
ing a scar. This salve is also un­
equaled for chapped hands, sore
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
nipples, and diseases of the skin.
Notice is hereby given that R. S,
Price, 25 cents. For sale by R. S. Knowlton has been appointed adminis­
trator of the estate of W. L. Havter,
Knowlton.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PRO P­
1 .
OF
THE BEST COAL
IN COOS COUNTY
BREAKW ATER
Capt. E. D. Parsons
mon Council of the City of Coquille, Or­
egon, propose to grade and improve
Heath Street, Elliott’s Adddition to the
City of Coquille, Oregon, from the South
end of said street, north, to the north
side of Fourth Street, in said Elliott’ s
Addition, by grading the roadway fall
width according to the established grade
thereon as established by E. H. Kern,
City Engineer, 8« designated by the plan
or profile on file in the office of the City
Recorder.
Remonstrance against the above men­
tioned proposed improvement may be
filed with the undersigned within ten
days after notice is first given of the
proposed improvement.
By order of the Common Council.
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, September
15. 1909.
E. G. D. HOLDEN.
City Recorder.
NOTICK
Portland and Coos Bay S. S. Line
Burn the...
bine feathers make my lady’s
Notice is hereby given that the C o m -!
hat expensive.
mon Council of the City cf Coquille, Or­
egon, propose to grade and
Countv Official Paper.
OF
TH IR D STREET, ELLIOTT’S
ADDITION.
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