Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 10, 1909, Image 4

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    S H E R IFF ’ S
SALE
OF
R E AL
NOTICE OF FIN AI. ACCOUNT.
PR O PE R TY .
Notici' is hi reby givi !• llmt tin under­
signed, u. 1 in ! ti iHtrator <i tin' látate oí | Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
Wintiilre i UsfVv, derni ted, <Ii>I upon tue of an execution apd order of sale
tb- 15th liny of OctolH-r, A. D. 1909, tile
D r. D E A N ,
P R O P R I E T O R hh linai report anil account in the mat­ duly issued out of the Circuit Court of
ter Ilf utili Cítate, ami that the judge uf the State of Oregon, for the County of
the Comity Court of Cima County, Ore­ Coos, ami tom e diieevd on the 11th
rountv Official Paper. gon, Iran naineil Thursday, the IHih ilav day
of Oetoner, 1909, upon a judgment
of November, A. I>. lUOH at the ilay, anil
entered of
i HUSHED KVEHY WEDNESDAY.
the Court H o h m * at Coquille, Ci«>a Coun­ and »leert e «luly remh re
tv, Oregon, as the place for hearing ole re«'ord and docketed in and by said
voted to the niaterial and social up jectiona to said linai account anil for Court on 'the 16th «lay of September,
* Imp of the Ooqoille Valley partionlarly the settlement of Haul estate
1909, in a certain miíi then in said
f C o os C o u n ty g e n e ra lly .
Dateil this 20th Jay of October, A. D.
Con it pending, where n Mamie Mein-
sor i ut ton, pi r venr. iti n itv, i 01 l.flO loot*.
tire Martin was plaintiff and L. J. Simp­
J. K. McGee, Administrator
l ’ bono, Main 65.
son ami Cassie 11. Sim. son wercdefeml-
NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL PliOl*- j ants, in favor of plaintiff and agauist
E R TY.
said defendants by w hich execution l
Platinu m in C oos County.
Notice it hereby given that by an or-1 am commanded to sell the projicrty in
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Jer of the County Court of Coos County, said execution and hereinafter describe«!
Myrtle Point was visited last Sat- state of Oregon, made ami entered on ¡ to pay the sum due the plaintiff of
tu ' ty by Dr. David T. Day, who the 8th day of September, A. D. 1000, j #0437.50 with interest thereon at the
1 .t:><
) >- charge
„ItarnA ,,f
a mineral
mitiprnl division
diiMwtnn authorising and empowering the Ad- rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the
of it,
the
of the Es­ firt-t «lay of February, 1908, until paid,
of he geological sutvey in Wash-
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tate of Alfred N. Ogle, deceased, to sell together w ith an attorney fee of $350.00.
i'lgtou, D. C.
He was accom­ at private sale, the hereinafter describ­
with the cost8 and disbursements of
panied by Alex L. Macdonald ol ed real property lielonging to ttie Es­ said suit taxed at #10.20 anil costs and
Si lieuectady, N. Y., where there is tate of Allred N. Ogle, deceased, for the expenses of said execution. I will on
v. ry extensive manufacturing plants payment of the claims against the es­ Saturday, the 20th day of November,
tate and charges and ex|s>nses of ad. 1909, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of
for electric machinery.
Dr. Day
ministration.
said day at the front door of the Coun­
has been sent out for the purpose of
Now, therefore, in pursuance of said ty Court House, in the city of Coquille,
gathering information in regard to order, I, John T. Long, as Administra- 1 Coos County, Oregon, sell at public auc­
tlie possibility o f developing plati­ tor of said estate, w ill on and after the tion to the highest bidder for cash in
num mines along the coast, he hav­ 14th day of October, A. D. 1909. offer for hand on the day of sale, all the right,
sale ami sell at private sale for cash ; title, interest and estate which said de­
ing found that important mineral in
ten per cent, of the purchase price must fendants L J. Simpson and Cassie H.
samples sent him from Salmon be paid at the time of sale, and the bal­
Simpson, and all }iersons claiming un­
Mountain and from the black sands ance at the time of confirmation of sale, der them subsequent to the plaintiff’s
sent from Bandon, while he had all the following described real property mortgage in, of and to said property,
charge of the government mineral lielonging to the estate of Alfred N. Ogle, said premises hereinbefore mentioned
decased :
are described in said execution as fol­
display at the Lewis and Clark e x ­
The North Fast (N . E.) quarter ( % ) lows, to-wit: The Southw est quarter of
position at Portland five years ago. of Section Thirty-two (32), in Township
the Southeast quarter and lot Four of
Mr. Macdonald is very much inter­ Twenty-five (25), South of Range Ten section Thirty-six, and Tide lands front­
ested in platinum and no doubt will (10), West of the Willamette Meridian, ing and abutting upon said lot Four, all
make an investment on a large in (.'oort County, Oregon, containing One in township twenty-five South, of range
Hundred and Sixty (160) Acres, more fourteen west of the Willamette Merid­
scale if they find encouragement.
or lest.
ian.
It is a good omen to miners all
All persons desiring to purchase said
Said sale being made subject to re­
along the coast that so able a man real property are hereby requested to
demption in the manner provided by
as Dr. Day is to examine the miner- call on the Administrator of said estate, law*.
ology o f this section as he was a at his office in Roseburg, Oregon, or
Dated this 18th day ol October, 1909.
W. W. GAGE
great help to the mining industry direct all communications to the Ad­
ministrator at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
of Oregon when making tests at and alter the 1 Ith day "f October, 1906*
By C. A. Gage, Deputy.
Portland. The distinguished parties
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 8th
went on down the coast. Dr. Day day of September, A. D. 1909.
JOHN T. LONG,
S H E R IF F S
S A L E OF R E A L
made a hasty test o f some of the
PR O PE R TY.
Salmon Mountain ore while here, Administrator of the Estate of Alfred
N. Ogle, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that by vir­
and announced that he was satisfied
tue of an execution and order of sale
that there is platinum to some e x ­
NOTICE OF SALE OF T ID E LANDS duly issued out of the Circuit Court of
tent and he tound gold, silver and
Notice is hereby given that the State the State* of Oregon, for the County of
copper. He proposes to give in­ Land Board of the State of Oregon, will Coos, and to me directed on the 13th day
»ell to tin* highest bidder, at itsoffice in
structions to miners ns to how to the Capitol Building at Salem, Or«*gon, of October, 1909, upon a judgment and
save the platinum and other pre- on December 14, 1909, at 10:00 o’clock de«ree duly rend« red entered «;f record
A. VI. of said «lay, nil the Stpte’s inter­
cions metals, as he is satisfied that est in the tide and overflow lands here- an«l docketed in and bv said Court on
the 29th «lay «if 8«pteniber, 1909, in a
there is much of that valuable nu t .l inalter described, giving, however, t<»
the owner or owm-is of any hinds abut­ certain »nit then in ?ai«i Court pending,
thrown away in mining for gold. ting or fronting on such tide and over­ wherein Annie M. Stewart was plaintiff
He stated that the world if now de flow land»*, tin* preference right to pur­ and William M. Carver ami Lydia Car­
chase said tide and ove flow lands at t he
pending upon Russia for platinum, highest price offered, provided such off­ ver were «lefemlant», in favor of pi lintiff
to be used in electrical machinery, er is made in good faith ; and also pro­ and against *ai«l defendants, by which
viding that the land w ill not be sold nor execution I am comniande»l *to sell the
and within ten years the supply any offer therefor accepted for less than
property in suit! execution and herein­
will be exhausted and Uncle Sam is #5.00 per acre, the board reserving the after described to pay the sum due the
right to reject any and all bids.
endeavoring to find it in plenty
Sail! lands are situated in Coos county, plaintiff of #1000.00, with interest at
the rate of ten per cent, per annum
within his own domain.— Myrtle Oregon, and described as follows.
Beginning at a point on the meander Dom the 18th «lay of March, 1908, un­
Point Enterprise.
line of the Coquille River at the north­
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west corner of lot <», which said point is til paid,an attorney feeof #100.00 togeth­
1320 leet east ami 1965 feet north from er with the coats and disbursements of
Washington, D. C. Nov. 5.— Con­ corners sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, run­ »ai l suit taxed at #11.80 and costs and
fidential infotmation from a source ning thence along meander line as fol­ expenses of said execution. I will on
lows, to wit:
whose reliability cannot be ques­
South 84 tlegrees east 130 feet. South Saturday, the 20th «lay of November,
74
degrees, 45 minutes east, 492 feet. 1909, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. ot
tioned, wits obtained here this after­
North 96 feet to low water line. North said day, at the front door of the Coun­
noon making it apparently certain 75 degrees 15 minutes west 257 feet along
ty Court iIoti«e in the City of Coquille,
that no tidings of any mishap to low water line. North 73 degrees ten Coos County, Oregon, sell at public
minutes west 232 feet. North 80 de­
Theodore Roosevelt has reached grees west 137 feet. South 100 feet to auction to the highest bidder for cash
this country by way of any of the place of beginning, containing 1.31 acres, in hand on the «lay of sale all the right,
being tide land fronting on west half of
foreign cables. This seems to es­ lot 0, section 17, tp. 28 south, range 14 title, interest and estate which said «1«»-
femlanta William M. Carver and Lydia
west
of W. M.
tablish the fact that the rumor is
Applications and bids should he ad­ Carver, and all persons claiming under
without foundation.
dress'd to G. G. Brown, Clerk State them subsequent to the lien of Plain­
Lami Board, Salem, Oregon, and tiff in, of and to saitl property, said
Savannah, On., Nov. 5.— While marked “ application and bid to pur­
premises hereinbefore mentioned are
chase tidelands.”
firing a Habite to President Taft as
«lescrilH»«! in saitl execution as follows,
G. G. B rown ,
Clerk State Land Board. ; to-wit:
he was passing down the river to­
Lot eight of block twenty-
Dated thin Sept. 28, 1909.
three, in Browns addition to the town
day, two men were badly injured by
of Myrtle Point, in Coos County, State
the explosion of a cannon. A piece
SUMMON?.
of Oregon.
of the cannon passed over the rev In the Circuit Court of the State of Or­
Saitl sale being made subject to re­
egon for the County of Coos.
enue cutter on which the president Minnie Sinclair, Plaintiff, 1
demption in the manner provided by
vs.
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had taken passage.
law.
J. L. Sinclair, Defendant.'
Date«! this 15th day of October, BH)9.
To J. L. Sinclair, the above-named
W. W. GAGE
How does the magazine writer
defendant.
In the name of the State!
Sherff of Coos County, Oregon.
who says America is growing too of Oregon, you are hereby required to |
By C. A. Gage, Deputy,
aesthetic for melodrama account fur appear and answer or otherwise plead j
to the complaint filed against you in the I
the fact that that Theodore Roose­ almve-entitled cause and court on or la-
Firn lois for #500. See J. W
velt’s articles upon "Anim als I fore flie 8th day of December, 190s), and i L< neve.
if you fail to so appear, answer or other- j
met and seut to the Smithsonian wise plead herein, the plaintiff will ap- !
Institution" is a corking magazine ply to the Court (or the reiicf prayed for I
in her complaint, to-wit:
For absolute
feature?
divorce from you on the grounds of fail­
ure to support, cruel and inhuman
President Taft is an Ohio man, treatment and iktsoiui I indignities, ien-
dering her life burdensome, anil for
but when he told the Californians such other and further relief as to the
that he would favor a Pacific fleet Court may seem meet and just.
Service of this summons ia made up­
if they could assure bitn that the on you by publication in pursuance of
next war would come from that an order made by Hon. John S. Coke,
bulge of the Circuit Court of Coos
side, he talked like a Missonii man. County, Oregon, dated the 29th day of
October. 190«, directing publication of
A revolution in Santo Domingo, summons to lie made in the Coquille
liraiLI), a weekly newspaper printed
another in Paraguay, and the Irish and published at Coquille, Coos Coun­
beginning a new campaign for ty, Oregon, and directing that said sum-
mons lie published once a week for six
Home Rule in Parliment, shows successive weeks: and that the lirst
publication
id said summons he made
that conditions throughout
the
on the 27th day ot October, 190**.
world are normal.
C. R. HARROW,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that K. S.
j Knowlton lias been appointed adminis-
| trator of the estate of W. L. Havter,
Capt. Olsen, M aster.
I deceased, and that all persons haying
| claims against said estate are required
W ill make regular trips between
j to present the same duly verified to the
| undersigned at his store at Coqti'lle
C o q u ille R iv e r a n d S a n ; City, Coos County, Oregon, together
with the
proper vouchers therelor,
witliin six months from the date of this
F ran cisco .
notice.
N o S to p -o v e r a t W a y P o rt».
Dated this 4th day of Septemlier, A.
Electric Lights. Everything in First D. 1909.
Class Style.
R. S. K nowlton , Administrator.
Str. E l i z a b e t h
.351
“ The Beast »n j the Jungle,’ ’ every
Nut icc ¡8 licrrby given tlmt tin* un«U*r-
drop ot lighting blood in your make­
si^ned bus been «luly appointai admin-
Your indignation
ptiHtir »!' the estate of Elizabeth I up will tingle.
at :he conditions exposed will be
Pomeroy, ileccat-etl; anti all person»
having claims against the »nM estate, almost lost in your admiration o f
arc required to present the same, with ; Judge Lindsey’ s game, single-handed
tight and your realization that he it
the proper vouchers, within six months
from the 'late of thia notice, to the . performing a magnilicent public
service.
undersigned at the offieetdJ. .1. Stanley,
You’ ll find the
in the City of Coquille, in the County
of < 00 » and State of Oregon.
NOVEMBER EVERYBODY’S
Dated this 27th day of October, 1909. |
• vcry likable magazine.
H. N. LORENZ,
Administrator of the Estate of
Elizabeth Pomeroy, lHvea®ed.
For »ale by Collier «fc Getty.
Leave Orders With
Harry
Flanders
Or STUTTSMAN & CO.. Phone Wain
E Q U I P P E D W IT H
591
W I R e L e S.
Steamer Alliance
Capt. E. I). Parsons
Coos Bay and Portland
Sails from Portland Saturdays at
8 / j
m.
Sails from Coos Bay Tuesdays at seruice of tide.
TH0S. B. JAMES. Aqt
GEO. MOULTON. Aqt.
Marshfield
CoquiPe
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Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling,
Mouldings, etc.
Onr Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with
the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber
in the Coquille Valley.
Estimates gladly furnished.
Prices as low as
the lowest.
Self-Loading Rifled
A s its nam e in dicates, this rifle reloads itself, the
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Estate for Sale, List it
AS YOU READ
T H E B E ST C O A L
IN COOS C O U N T Y
$5 Per Ton
Phone
W hen you have Real
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ROUSE COAL
Yorri :nd Office, §:ror)t St. usar Depot
R eal Estate!
If Mr. Taft really sends all his
Get your table legs turned at
promised recommendations to the
Quick A Curry’s. They have some
next Congress, the last raise in patterns already out.
Hard wood,
salary for our overworked legisla­ # t per set.
tors would he almost justified.
Burn the...
with us . . .
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ITI Real
Estate,
A Word to the Wise
When you want to circulate
your advertising, you should circu­
late it in the paper that has the
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