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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1911)
DAIRY MPETING JANUARY I ITH required to appear and answer the com- | plaint of plaintiff file»! against you in j the above entitled Court ami cause I within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this J summons, tow i t : within six weeks i from the 14th day of December, 1910, that being (he time prescribed in tin- order lor publication of this summons; and if you fail so to appear or answer the said complaint on or before the 25th day of January. 1911, said day being the dale of the last publication of this summons, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you and will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in sail! complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: For a decree of this Court that the ti tle of plaintiff in and to lots 16, 17 and 18 in b'oek 27 in Portland addition to the town of Bandon, in the County of Coos and State of Oregon, according to the plat of said addition on file and of record in the office ot County Clerk of said Coos County, be quieted as against ! the above named defendant; that said ] defendant be required to set *ip the na ture and character of his adverse claim | of interest or estate to said real estate; that euid claim of interest or estate of said defendant therein he declared null and void and that the defendant be for ever enjoined and restrained from set- tion up any claim of right, title, inter est or estate in or to the above described real estate or any portion thereof; that plaintiff have judgment against the de fendant for his costs and disbursements in this suit; that plaintiff have such other and further relief in the premises as to the Court shall seem meet and equitable. Service of the summons in this suit is made by publication thereof in the Co quille H urald by order of the Hon. John S. Coke, Judge of the above entitl ed Court, duly made and t-ntere l on the 7th day of December, 1910. J. J. S t a n l e y , Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, Coquille, Oregon. Having been sent as a <ieh*g»t« to the State Dairy Association by the dairy men of the Coquille it seems wise lo the writer to make a brief report through the press before the meeting becomes too much a thing of past his tory.' The meeting was a good one. The representation from all parts of the state was very satisfactory, excepting from our section, being the one line delegate from Southwestern Oregon it behooves me to tell t he tale. It appears there has been a decline in tlie total amount of dairy products put forth from the state, although higher prices brought the financial returns about up to the average. Bovine tuberculosis was the topic which attracted the most attention at the convention. Some six months ago the City of Portland passed a drastic ordinance regulating the sale of milk within that municipality. Among oth er requirements w. s one, that cows should he tested for tuberculosis by the tuberculin test. This ordinance was found to conflict in certain points with the state constitution but will soon be amended so as lo become effective. But the point is that the testing done previous to this law being declared un* constitutional showed a very serious situation in the vicinity of Portland. It is estimated that about .‘18 per cent of the dairy cows in the immediate vi cinity of that city are infected. About 1,400 were slaughtered as a result of the investigation. So far as examination has been made in other parts of the state the indication is that the infection is very slight, running from 1 to 5 per cent. The result of these investigations and the publicity given them by the Port land press has been to create a public sentiment which will certainly result in some kind of legislation. Hence the State Dairy association, after debating and considering many propositions, put itself on record as favoring a law which should: First, give the state veterinarian power to compel a cattle owner to submit his herd to the tuber culin test when the circumstances justify it; second, nmke it a principle for a cattle owner to have his herd tested at his own option by the proper officials; third, provide a reasonable compensation to cattle owners for nil cattle ordered to he slaughtered, half tc he paid by the state an 1 half by the county in which the ease occurred. The same resolution was adopted by the State Butter and Cheese Makers’ association ami will, be endorsed by the Pure-bred Livestock Association. This puts the dairymen, the dairy manu facturers ami the stock breeders solid y behind one hue of legislation. Butter d.i ryui ui give tics prepi v ! \ j legislation your direful c > isi ieraiio i I It will come up foi cmlor eim-: t at i e\t met tin. « . f ile Pa by \s-ucia’. to b- I m Id at Conoid. h e.a.ml Y\\ - ! need ay in January. At that tine (j v\ ill also amplify thin rrp i ?. r, :.I k K. K<!.h . M KTHOIHST lOl’ tSCOPAJj. The ladies’ aid society meets with Mrs. A. E. Howe this Thursday after-: noon in their annual meeting. The Epworth League business meeting and social on Friday even ing at Mr. M. T ozler’s. The subjects for next Sunday are: Morning, “ Made Great Through Gen tleness;” evening, “ Get the Habit.” E. E. Mace, Pastor. % ------------ M. K. C H l'K C H , S O IT H . J. L. Roy, who is near 80 years of age, joined the M. E. Church, South. December 25, 1910, after be ing an earnest seeker for over 4 0 years. I A C o m p le te ( H IT M 'H O F ( H illS T . Ttiu W ill a; 11 ’ M -etmg heg:m last Lord’s ’day with good attentta-.ce and in teres t. Mi s Bov oa he^n umtbVtoi : :* g much o;i atc.onat «»f a hui uoid hut inm:h iil*tr r and wnl sin_i a sol.» e tch evenir g. Mi. \V lii'ins hasairn-'d ►tereopl»«• tii si.:»! i-» giving mi idu-Daind h »- g nr t-crij/lure t..e e.v ly part of each service. Com«’ early an l tlon’ t forget to bring your l>ib es ami your question-». • Son*-» E v e r y t h in g m »<1 SUM M ONS. IN THE ( IKCUIT COURT OK THE ok O r e g o n for e< os COUNTY. K. 1». 1IULBUKT, 1 state Plaintiff, vs. JOIIIf A. KINNER, \ Suit in Equity | Caw No. 3014. Defendant. J T<» John A. Kinner, the above named defendant: IN H IE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON, you are hereby *.c 3<tc Offi33 in Dr. 0. 1 V. Endicott Û Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon Office in Robinson Building Office Pilone 335 Main C i t y , O he LA W YE R Martin lìuil,ling - f lin t Ml« A t to b n h y - a t - L a w , N o tary P u b l io , C o q u ille , : : )/ î O re go n Coquille, Uy mj ‘•ori VVorlil N#« York : Oregon PLYING BETWEEN in K irn . É stxt M a rsh field , BANDON AN D SA ILIN G E V E R Y E IGHT PAYS J U S T IC K OF THE P k ACF 0. S. Commissioner. General InsarH’ .e ] A g e n t , and N o ta ry P n M ia . O ffic«- iiiiR ftb iu so n B n il lin g . you r Inter« sts. Ooquill A. P. ESI A BROOK <'0. Agents j <> egon. Wickham •s ■ " Fti ci* ■ - and Hand« n j We can save y o u der & Gee - The gasoline boat Lim it is now owned and operated by the undersigned, and will do a general towing and freighting business on the river. Can be char tered for passengers. Steve s & Root, Coquille, Ore. House Proprietress Phone Main 13X. Sample f(oon)s Hies Balljs GUARANTEED fOY{ LIFE Runabout and Touring Car P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON I l Fuhrman’s Richmond Barker Building. COQUILLK, O regon . Theo. BergmanShoe Mf[r.Co. Incorporated. Manufacturers of A safe and certain relief from winter colds. They relieve pains in the head, back and limbs. Have a good stimulating e f fect and are the best present day cold rem edy. Sold at The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe The S tro n g es t un ! N earest W a lei | P ro of shoo ui i'le for lo g er«, nut. i prospectors nu I m ill men. W. H. BOYLE by mall for those wbo cannot attend in parson. A ll instruct inn, including final •laminations, I* FRJCE. For teachers, students prepsring for collego or nniversi- ;y, women's clubs, gransfes. engineers and iom* makers. N o preliminary examinar tion Is required. This mail course mean* opportunity for you. . Send for a descriptive bulletin to th* C o rr e e p o n d e n r e S t u d y T»epartm e«it U n iversity o f Orearon Enseno - -___ « O regon Hupmobile Distributors for Coos County. Something New In K itc h e n W a r e B u ild er and Contractor.... : Estimates gladly furnished. Ti;- --. ' ruro Si ¡in Aluminum Ware is ranidiy cominr ¡n ■ u - for « .Xing purposes. It ia taking tl , ,,f agate and enamel ware because while Os lii -l c .-.I i • a trifie mere than ordinary ware, it is realiv in. li cheaper hi the long run, as it is guaran- te e d 'f .r twenty-five j irs and will last practica.Iy a life time. The genuine --lea?" Ware, made only from pure SPUN (' U Al un : i . i. will not crack, scale, peel, break, scorch or bum. It |,. i. • like silver but weighs only a-^ut on<>- qiinrter much, is i a3ily cleaned and handled, and .'.ill rot r . -t. corrode or tarnish. Absolutely rurr, ron-p'M .■ and whole, ¡ me ; saves money, time and doctor's bills. I , .0 / THE O. K. BARBERSHOP L COCHRAN, * * * * * * * * P ro p rie to r * * * * X 5k Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^ ing a Specialty. * One o f the Most Up-to-Date Shops in Coquille, - - * the City ^ * Oregon ^ Ca l on oradJress nt Coquille BeaverS Chadwld the only up-to-date Be *ur* you PAPER in Coquille. HANGERS Give us a call and we will make good. PIONEER MEflT «ARRET r IVe Carry Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We are headquarters fo r euerything in the m eat line. wants alw ays receiues prom pt attention. COQUILLE V A L L E Y You PACKING CO THE BAXTER HOTEL For the Ambitions— 8 Cimcatton I, R. Nosier Sc C o P o r t l a n d . O ukuos . Pharmacy ^ ¡3 The size o f the Hupmobile Touring Car; the power it developes; the ease with which it rides; the gen- erousity of the equipment, including the Bosch mag neto and the shock absorbers on the front springs; all those things tell you unmistakable that at $900 it represents unprecedented value. N ever before such a Car at such a Price: W ith such a Guarantee 621 riiurmm Snot Fuhrman’s * * A REMARKABLE PRICE— $900— REINFORCED BY A REMARKABLE GUARANTEE R. B. HOAG. M. 0. 7'—-v. jü : Cold Tablets 4 > e o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o e o o o 0 (: * Special Attention Paid to thè Traveling Public. W. W . W IL L IA M S , P r o p n ~.* w V A . L. BISSECLIv, Prop. Board by Day, WscK or Month N ew 12-room house, with ’oath, will soon be completed Travelers between Roseburg and Myrtle Point shown every courtesy. The best o f Cruisine. - Be ds as good as the best. .Good Table Servic R a t e s R e a s o n a b le Oregon M R S . G. R. W IC K IIA M Rock Creek Hotel RE OPENED REMODELED Generally Renovated money I River Towing & Freighting L aw yeb . Low Rates and Excellent Aecnm- 1110 .lal.ions. Our Interests are Tuttle Hotel B T JIL D » E. G. 0. Holden Passengers, Freight s e us. Coquille, O i'egon. Fanners Telephone 156 The j Estimates furnished. Job work o f all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. o f a ll kind ì SAN FRANCISCO Home Telephone 461. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS H all & H all. D ealei >011 IS A ttouneys - at t AW, FIFIELD Laird’s Livery Barn, Myrtle Point Dealer in luncv and Staple OrocuniD, Flour and IV «1 U n til T COQUILLE RIVER LIKE " E. D R A N E P u b l ic , : Leaves Myrtle Point every Monday, Wednesday and F. i day, arriving at Roszburg t!i; following day. Leaves'Roseburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdiy arriving at Myrtle Point the following day. D O N 'T A t to b n e y - a t - L a w . ___ 26c. J. L. LA IR D , Proprietor. % W alter S in clair, N otary ROSEBIIGG-MYRTLE POINT STAGE LINE Aretino Talking Machine Free with ¡¡25.00 cash trade and a trash [laymeiit of *2.50 on de- livery o! machine. One 10- )yr inch n* *>r i FRE E with $10.00 in cash trade. One 10-inch fv - r.-e>irj URLIO with i-i.OO in U i tra de e v e r y S a tu rd a y. (■as » \ ( lti iiu-inher ttie Aretino reeord YV B *' K s , tit« ni y k iiiil t i disk ta lk im 111 ’ Ìli! g P A. J. Sherwood, Correspondents. R. 0. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New Yo ' C» Crocker Wool worth JN’IBank, San Franc! L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Isaiah Hacker. R. Shine. Ì First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Porti. *-d )N Residence Pilone 346 Main 10 ,0(10 i m l,, anil I I^ure* I p to D a te ■ ' e*rr> .¡a.» riereat «¡id *alue to everybody. No ui< u -l«nt. faiu-.er, lal>or*r. o ueu.es* man. n u-i • • • t- woman. school boy or girl ot this valuable refer- STMR. T r a n s a c t » a G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s ¡| Cal! in and See I Us and Hear the I Music C. R. BARROW »rowth of lb* United State«, mercaaing pepulatiM and wealth ol round it». su t« a and rJtiM, tk* TarifT, ihe triMa and party platforms, Uosigre*- m « m I icconU, »porting errnta, warkl record*, wcijtlita ami measure». unnerHit.es, irligioui orders debt»» of i:a! >> is mJusti-.es. weather iorecaafs, birth*. mnrr:a,ei divorce'» and death*, rail road», «hipping ».ig, money, la x u , iuturar.ee, po litical par* e- •»•• ret ««».-¡etie*. club*, the prohibi tion m-iteu-tii * -man * suffrage und lllk-.i op COQUIXiliB, OREGON. S . i r d • ( D ire c to r .. AUorney and Gounsellor ut L hw lk 0 . C SANFORD. A n t . C a . h l i r F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K Office Farmers A Merchants’ Bank Bldg. C oqu u R. E.SHINE. V I * . P i t« L. H. HAZARD, C l . H l . r W. C. CHASE. • I Bat)K of Your Business Solicited Deposit Boxes For Rent A J. SHERWOOD h u . ATTORNEY-AT- LAW C o q u il le , O regon ui inform*» A Reasonable Share First Class Safety C o m p le te House F u rn is h e r i aqd Merchants of Coquille CAPITAL STOCK $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 Furniture, Carpets, Rugs. Linoleum, Matting, Stoves. Cut Class, Silver ware, Crockery and Agateware 4 w . c . L A IR D E. D. SPERRY Attorney and Ooanoelior at Law. ¿ .b o a t a FariQers Lace Curtains, Go Carts, Pillows You a jp i i< rural* oartiruia:« of lb« !X»ngres- •ienal «irctiou», the l'JU» ccuma, markets, crops, r1*e n price* o! at«i>lc product*, acnal acb»c»e- ment« netentifii- ilierorenes xud exploration« ot 11»lti. wan and ut-her unporJaut niulwrw»! «reoia, I ’i11 - ! " : 1 u « D e n t is t J. J. STANLEY i i r f . r j tbttuR "YOUR EAR! A Large and Complete Line of M am *, I n t o ! u -» U » u ' R. 8. KNOWLTON, President GEO. A. ROBINSON, V. Pre>. R. H. MAST, Cashier Ohio * Phone Main 211. . 7 Richmond-Barker Building. C o q u il l e , O r b o o k . Gre* : Many Thing-*. \O TI< K. The Dairymen’s ast-ociation w ill meet at the W. O W. hall Jan. 11, at 1® o’clock. Steamers Dispatch and Dora will wait till 2 o'clock to take the people home. L fh r e ry C o n ta in *:. 3 P I* K S D Y T K It I /t !f. Services next Sunday. January 8th as usual. Bible Scnool at 10 a- m. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7.80 p. m. Please be prompt. In the evening we expect to have something special iu the way of music. Soprano solo by Mrs. Meld. Quartet under the direction of Mis. Morris. Frank II. Adams, Post or. » 1:1 1 1 « I DR. RICHMOND P H Y S IC IA N A N I» SU KU EON. g ihe origin*! a: J sen tirne w are st;-.mpeii w ill» ti»* Cross. A t you»- lUulera. M a lt«* « New management, new service and a new system. It is the hope of the present managers to make of the B A X T E R a first class hotel in every sense of the word. Your patron age is solicited and, if given, your wants will be cared for in the most satisfactory manner possible. H A R R IN G T O N & R O B E R T S , Props. Formerly of the Skookum Restaurant H A V E Y O U ? AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH? We have them in all kinds, from the Gem at $22.50 to the Amberoid at $200.00. A full book of records always on hand E. C. BAR K ER & OO. JE W E L E R S