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The C oquille H erald VITAL STATISTICS REPUBLICANS ASSEMBLE HON. C. S. JACKSON FOR FUHLd(MKD EVERY THUBEDEY PH0SECUTI1 ATTORNEY FOR FEBRUARY 1912 ’ ON MAHERS POLITICAL Entered »» second class matter May Notice For Publication In Ihe Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, in and for Ihe County of Coos. DR. HERMANN Department of the Interior, U. S. Land I Office at Roseburg, Oregon, R. E. Shine and Lucy Cook, February 5th, 1912. 8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille, Plaintiffs, P ursuant to call recently issued Notice is hereby given that Frank An Honest And Impartial Enforcement of the Oregon, underact of Congress ol March vs. R. Byers, of Lee, Oregon, who, on l>uriug the month of February by proper authority the Republican 3, 1 8 7 9 . ______________ Laws Very Important March 5th, 1907, made Homestead j The unknown heirs of Pat Suit in but one d .a th was reported to c^ Dtral Committee of Coos County j Kecy, deceased, and also all l Equity lo entry Serial No. 04134, for W1 „ SW‘J, WALTER CL ACKERMAN, Publisher Section 10, Township 28 S, Range 12, j other persons, or parties, )■ Quiet _______ County H ealth Officer Dr. Culill, are jn gebaion today at the office - At the urgent request of friends, west Willamette Meridian, has filed I unknown claiming any — Devoted to the material and social which is considered a remarkable i ,i.e SP<.rPtar» of the committee title, estate, lien, or Title. upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par- . . . . . . ot me secretary of me committee, I announce my candidacy on the re notice of intention to make final five right, I Summons 1 interest in the real estate ticularly and of Coos County generally, incident for so populous a county, j j ^ Barton, this city. Following publican ticket for prosecuting at year proof, to (establish claim to the described in the complaint land aEiove described, before Edgar A. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance Eighteen births were reported, are ,he membcrB of the committee Defendants. J torney in the third district, com Dodge, United States Commissioner, herein, at Myrtle Point, Oregon, on the 29th To the unknown heirs of Put Kecy, Phone, Main 354. seven being males, eleven females. an(j their places of residence: prising Douglas, Coos and Curry day of March 1912. W I L L UK AT TII K deceased, and also all other persons, or ----- ------ ' ----- To the wi,e of C ,rl Anderson of Marshfield C entral-P. M. Hall-Lewis counties. Claimant names as witnesses: Alvin parties, unknown claiming any right, C. Summerlin, Lee, Oregon, Michael P. title, estate, lien or interest in the real Railroads and rumors of railroads Marshfield a son was born who will eiected chairman of committee, I shall m ake a clean, honorable Sumerline, Lee, Oregon, William H. estate described in the complaint here are vet rife and rampant. bavc “ birtbdaJ once in four years, Lake-R . A. Church. BAXTER HOTEL campaign for election, disapproving Harman, Lee, Oregon, Isaac Chandler, in, Defendants. Coos River—J. J. Clinkenbeard. Lee, Oregon. B enjamin F. J ones , . be being a leap year boy. Follow- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF , of, and believing that anything less Register. OREGON : You are hereby notified North Bend, South—C. S. Winsor. When paying taxes remember *D6 are riie names of the fathers North Bend, North—C. E. Maybee. that you are required to appear and is beneath the dignity of qualified COQUILLE whose hearts and homes were answer the complaint filed against you your subscription to the Herald will NOTICE TO CREDITORS Marshfield, North—Duncan Ferguson. office-seekers. in the above entitled suit within six brightened by the advent of little Marshfield, South—F. E. Allen. be gladly received. weeks from the date of the first publi I am opposing Mr. Brown’s re- Notice is hereby given that the cation of this summons, towit : ones: South Slough—C. A. Sehlbrede. M m roll j-î a n d .23 election, not lor any personal reas undersigned has been duly appointed Within six weeks from the 7th day of D. H. Talmage, who recently pur Feb. 4, P. P. Leatherwood, Coquille, a Sumner—L. G. Masters. administrator of the estate of John March, 1912, and if you fail to appear ons, but entirely upon his long Coquille, East—J. S. Barton. daughter. Swindal, deceased, and that all persons and answer on or before the 18th (fay of chased the Cottage Grove Leader tenure of office, and his repeated having claims against said estate are April, 1912, that date being the laet 10, Geo. B. Noah, Marshfield, a son. Coquille, West—W. C. Chase. from Mr. Dean, formerly of the promises, at his last election four hereby notified to present the same, date prescribed in the order of publica 12, J. G, B. Swanton, Marshfield, a Bandon, West—C. A. Jamison. duly verified, and with proper vouchers tion, judgment will he taken against Herald, is getting out a very credi- Norway—J. W. Clinton. daughter. years ago and since, that he would therefor, to the undersigned at the you for want thereof for the relief de ill .ind -( tlie latest methods of Myrtle Point, East—L. A. Roberts. able newspaper both typograpically 13, Wm. J. Conkling, Catching i retire if given one more term, be office of A. J. Sherwood in Coquille, manded in complaint, a succinct state Myrtle Point, West—Lloyd Spires. Coos County, Oregon, within six months ment of which is as follows: Slough, a daughter. and editorially. The issue before refraction. lieving he ought to have one term from the date of this notice. That defendants and each of them be Newport—J. E. Fitzgerald. 14, Ed Huntley, Myrtle Point, a son. us consists ol ten pages teeming Dated this 28th day of February, 1912. required to appear and set up and allege after the district was reduced to Eastside—C. E. Jordan. 16, Colfax Harry, Siteum, a (laugh P ressie S windal , their right, title, estate, claim, lien or with advertisements, and a marked Missouri—DeWitt Clinton. | three counties. ter. Administrator of the Estate of John interest in and to the following des improvement is noticeable that Lee—E. D. Myers. I Swindal, deceased. 17, Calvin M. Connor, Marshfield, a cribed premises towit: The south half It I am defeated there will be no of the southeast quarter, and the south Riverton—Wm. Kay. should be pleasing to the patrons, a daughter. I sore feeliug here, yielding to all quarter of tne southwest quarter, 18, Andrew Asboe, Coquille, a Parkersburg—Ed Clinton. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore’ oo, east and prove remunerative to the pro of Section twenty-two, and the south others their rightful privileges. Enchanted— C. H. Nosier. daughter. in and for the County of Coos. west quarter of the southwest quarter prietor. Success to you, brother. And should I receive the nomina Rowland—M. H. Dement. of Section twenty-three, Township 20, Henry E. Johnson, Marshfield, twenty-six south, of Range fourteen Lakeside—Charles St. Dennis. tion and election, I will accept with , Janet Denholm, Plaintiff, a daughter. A .J. Marsh was in Coquille Mon west of the Willamette Meridian in Coos Coaledo—T. C. Russell. 20, Geo F. Robison, Fishtrap, a son. vs. a proper sense of duty, and with a County, Oregon, and that the same he day and Tuesday last in the inter 24, Carl W. Egenhoff, Marshfield, Methods embodying an aggressive full appreciation of the responsibili j Ellen Lewis, Sr., widow, John adjudged and decreed null and void and Jr., unmarried, Arthur est of his nomination on the repub of no force or effect in law or equity; a son. c a m p a i g n were inaugurated. Ad ties of the office It will be my I i Lewis, Lewis and his wife Mary that the title of the plaintiffs ot the 25, Geo. Ross, Catching Slough, a journed to meet at the call of the chair lican ticket for joint representative Agnes Lewis, unmar- foregoing described real estate he quiet purpose to so conduct the office as j j Lewis, ried, Ellen Lewis, unmarried, son. man. from Ooos and Curry counties. His ed as against said defendants and each to restore and retain that confidence I SomsomanAlberson sometimes 20, Frank C. Mostellar, Coquille, of them and all of them and their heirs announcement appears elsewhere in as Soloman Alberson, and assigns; that defendants, each and a daughter. which the public owes to an im par j known and sometimes known as S. the Herald. Mr. Marsh has been a all of them, their heirs and assigns he 26, Geo. J. Gulovson, Marshfield, tial enforcement ot the laws. Offici Alberson, and his wife Sarah George & Madison, Props. forever enjoined ’ and restrained from resident of Port Orford for twenty- a daughter. Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer, setting up any claim of right, title, ally I have no enemies to punish, Ann widow, Florence E. Radley 27, Leon Knight, Fishtrap, a daugh six years, ten of which he was estate, lien or interest in or to said real nor lricuds to reward. No person and her husband S. J. Radley, property or any portion thereof, and ter. assessor of Curry county, which is Etta Buckingham and her hus that plaintiffs have such other relief al feelings shall influence official band, A. H. Buckingham, 27, Nels Rasmussen, Bandon, a evidence of his popularity in his as to the court shall seem meet and RAYMOND E. BAKER OF BANDON General photographic daughter. action. W here the law demands a Alice Biggs and her husband equitable. home county. W hile in the city D. E. Biggs, Elbert Dyer and Suit 28, Geo. E. Collins, Marshfield, a work, portraiture and Service of this summons is made by course of action, that course will be his wife, Kuphemia Dyer, in Mr. Marsh visited with his father publication in pursuance of an order son. viewing, developing pursued. Honest and impartial en John P. Tupper sometimes Equity made by the Hon. John F. Hall, County Mr. Baker has announced his 29, Carl Anderson, Marshfield, a son. in-law, John Kronenberg. known as J. P. Tupper, and printing for ama Judge for Coos County, Oregon, dated forcement of the laws is demanded candidacy fot the nomination lor widower, S. B. Gardiner some to March 7th, 1912, directing that service teurs. Call and see us by the people, and rightly so. I times known as S. B. Gardner Quiet County School Superintendent on thereof be made by publication (hereof Elsewhere will be found the an his wife Mary Gardiner, Title and get price. Branch in the Coquille Herald, a weekly news believe the public should be more and the Republican ticket. W hile at Frank Goff, widower, Chris nouncement of C. S. Jackson of paper published at the City of Coquille, at Myrtle P o i n t . tina B. Caldwell, George Cald critical regarding the public service, present a resident of Bandon, he is Coos County, Oregon, once each week Roseburg for prosecuting attorney well, Clyde Caldwell, Hazel for a period of six weeks. and the right of recall extended to Caldwell, best known on the upper part of Melda Bender, Sarah for the third district. Mr. Jackson A. J. SHERWOOD and That Marshal Evernden is alert to remove incompetent or corrupt Wright, widow, Margaret L. A. LILJEQVIST. was three years a student in the law the needs of street improvements the Coquille river, having been Allen and her husband, Albert Attorneys for Plaintiffs. officials. Allen, the unknown heirs of department of Leland Stanford and arduously labors to make the superintendent of the M yrtle Point George Westland Neal, de I have the honor to remain, schools for four years. T he follow University of California, and was needed repairs. ceased, and all other persons Y ours respectfully, ing is the declaration of principles or parties, unknown claiming graduated from the law department T hat the political pot begins to on which Mr. Baker is m aking his pd adv any right, title, estate, lien or C. S. J ackson . of the University of Denver, Col sizzle and ere loDg the safety valve interest in the real estate des campaign : cribed in complaint herein, orado, in 1898, since which time of quietude will need to be applied. Special Announcement Wm. H. Averili. hiswifeMary “ If I am nominated and elected I be has tieen practicing law in Rose- G. Averili, Bell Copley and T hat a certain creamery man, will, during my term of office, main Copley. tierg with splendid success. He was “ Auld Lang Syne,” a vitagraph her husband Wm. all O. K., gets acquainted in a short tain my residence in the county Defendants. elected a member of the twenty- time notwithstanding bis name indi sear, and attend strictly to the d u feature film in two reels, at the To Ellen Lewis Sr., John Lewis Jr., fourth legislative assembly of O re Scenic T heatre Monday evening, Arthur Lewis, Mary Lewis, Agnes Lew cates otherwise. ties of the office is, Ellen Lewis, Somsoman Alberson, gon and there met Mr. RackliS and March t 8, will be a headliner. As Soloman Alberson, S. Alberson, Sarah I will have Saturday for regular That theatrical and eermonizer Mr. Chase, who were then represen I Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer, Florence the title suggests, it is founded on office day, and spend such other dodgers have been much in evidence E. Radley, Radley, Etta tatives, and Judge Coke, senator, the well known Scotch song and Buckingham, A. S. H. J. Buckingham, Al time in the office as outside school Heavy Box Calf, Velour and Patent from this district. It appears that the past few days, and poem by “Bobbie B urns,” and is ice Biggs, D. E. Biggs, Elbert duties perm it. W hen absent I will T h at the more quiet and musical Dyer, Euphemia Dyer, John P. Mr. Jackson’s political knowledge known the world over. It appeals Tupper. J. P. Tupper, S. B. Gardiner, Leather of quality, in first-class condi have some one send out supplies coupled with his ability as an attor place received the best patronage. to the hearts of all nations. Another S. B. Gardner, .Marv Gardiner, Frank tion for men, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, and answer urgent correspondence. Christina B. Caldwell, George T hat political eggs are being put ney would make him a formidable good reel in connection with the Goff, Caldwell, Clyde Caldwell, Hazel Cald I will use all efforts to advance the $4.00 and $5.00 values, now reduced to opponent for the office to which he in the nominating incubator of Coos well, Melda Bender, Sarah Wright, above. Margaret Allen, Albert Allen, the un county that have no bearing upon cause of progressive education, and aspires. _______________ known heirs of George Westland Neal, will labor especially lo promote the presidential possibilities. deceased, and also all other persons or study of agriculture so as to fit ru-1 parties unknown claiming any right, T hat straw votes dem onstrate the title, estate, lien or interest in the real ral schools to the needs of country source of hot air, and estate described in the complaint herein, people. I will hold three teachers’ | Wm. H. Averili, Mary G. Averili, Bell T hat dam aging results from the Copley and Wm Copley the above en associations in the county yearly, as j • M. E. Church South titled defendants: manufactured wind are not seriously required by law. I favor repealing | A special meeting of the city Women’s Vici Kid, Blucher Style, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Services Sunday, March 17, regarded. the law creating the office of county OF OREGON: You are hereby notified council was held Tuesday evening, preaching by the pastor. Morning Patent Leather Shoes, all in first-class that you are required to appear and an T hat colonists are coming our supervisor, and believe in simplify-j March 12, all members being pres subject, “ The Pure H eart.” In the swer the complaint filed against you in way in large num bers and the glad condition, will be sold at a sacrifice of ing the State Course of Study. I the above entitled suit within six weeks ent including Attorney Liljeqvist evening at 7:30 Act 2 of “The from the date of the first publication of band should be extended them. will also supply the county seat pa Drama of Life” will be given. A this and Recorder Lawrence. summons, to-wit: T h at you should patronize the pers with educational notes, so that Mayor Quick ia the chair. Within six weeks from the 7th dav of large attendance beard the first of March, 1912, and if you fail to appear The following resolution was pre- j public spirited men who advertise the people of the county may keep I the scries last Sunday night. Plan and answer on or before the 18th day sented : in the Herald. of April, 1912, that date being the last in closer touch with educational tt l>e at the others. date of the time prescribed in the order pd adv Be it resolved bv the common That the m oonlight nights add affairs.” C. H. C le a v e s , P astor . of publication, judgment will be taken council of the city of Coquille that very materially to leap ym r concoc against you for want thereof for the the city recorder be and he is here- relief demanded in complaint, a succinct B o y ’s H e a v y W o r k FOR REPRESENTATIVE statement of which is as follows: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. by ordered to place upon the ballot tions. That the defendants and each of them S h o e s H a lf-P r ic e for authorization or rejection by the T hat Chicago and Baltimore aie Sunday school at 10 a. m. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi be required to appear and set up and qualified voters of the city of Co- hilled where performances interest- date for the nomination as joint repre Preachiug next Sunday at 11 a. ro. allege their right, title, claim, estate sentative from Coos and Curry counties, or interest in and to Lots numbered h«Me "‘lb1“6 K6“61?1' " ' " 1*“ ? ‘“L be ¡ng lo the nation will take place Oregon, subject to the votes of the No evening services. three and fourteen, Block numbered one ; held on the second Monday in May, . . . r F rank H. Adams, Paster. republican electors at the primary to in the town of Bandon, now the City of | 1912, “ A proposition directing the >8 year, am he held April 19, 1912. Bandon (and at one time the town of common council of the said city of i Chat a doubt exists in the minds Paid adv. A. J. MARSH. Averili) in Coos County, Oregon; and ( that the same he adjudged and decreed Coquille to purchase a suitable site I of spectators whether the "windy F or R e n t —A large ranch lo null and void and of no force and effect for the construction of a city hall, j city” or the “bivalve” will receive in law or equity; that the title of the cated on F ishtrap suitable for farm jail and fire departm ent.” (he t,reategt eDCOre> plaintiff of the foregoing described real ing or dairying. Apbly to E A. estate be quieted as against said de- Moved by Mansell, seconded by T. . . . . _ | fendants and each of them and all of Phone True that the resolution be adopt-1 fh a t ffiarriage hcen8fcB and 1,eD8 Winter, Arago, Oregon I them and their heirs and assigns; were inadvertently reported under headache, biliousness, in Farmers s x x . ed. The roll being called, Council- that defendants each and all of them j the same caption last week, and | their heirs and assigns ba forever digestion, rheumatism, men Mansell, True, Laird and Skeels enjoined and restrained from setting up G a rd e n F e rtilizer Super Phos T hat there is not so very much pimples, blotches, yellow voted for and Councilmen Oording ! ‘ ”” ,D‘J ulu" 1 ' any claim of right, title, estate or in- _, ... . . . . . . . * difference after all, both being ties phate—the best, cheapest and most | terest in or to said real property or any complexion, etc., are all and Pierce against its adoption . . . . . . h ! portion thereof, and that plaintiff have cleanly fertilizer known. For sa le5 „. . , , that bind. signs of poisons in your such other relief as to the court shall The rules were suspended and I in any quantity from ten pounds seem meet and equitable, blood. These poisons Ordinance No. 47 was read and put That d u ri°g 'lie pleasant weather W ants t our lnitterfat Mr. Dairyman I Service of this summons is made by up. J. E. Q u ick . should be driven out, or upon its final passage. This ordi- ° [ the p8Bt w<ek n,any babJ-huKgie* publication in pursuance of an order and wo wish to give you value made by the Hon. John F. Hall, Coun serious i!!;icss may result You judge a man not by what he nance proposes amendments and en- W' th their occuP" n' 8 ba™ appeared ty Judge for Coos County, Oregon, promises to do, but by what he has done. received in ............................................ To get rid of them, use actmeots relative to sewers, employ-1 Upon tb ® streets, and j dated March 4th, 1912, directing that That is the only true test. Chamber service thereof be made by publication E 5“ ment of workmen, to make rules T hat il d,i,noDf,trates it is not lain’s Cough Remedy judged by this thereof in the Coquille Herald, a weekly standard has no superior. People ev and regulations for the conduct and ab80,ute,y necessary that we have erywhere speak of it in the highest newspaper, published at the City of Coquille, County of Coos, and State of management of the same; to estab- radrosds or ‘ strike oil" in order to terms of praise. For sale by all druggists 1 Oregon, once each week for a period of M . P. LO N G lish rules b r t* e use of said sewers; P°Pulate C008 «-aunty, six weeks. A farmer does not need a medical Manager COQUILLE, OREGON A. J. SHERWOOD and to compel the owners of property | diploma in order to be able to cure L. A. LILJEQVIST. abutting on the streets or alleys to Meeting of Farmers' Union Attorneys for Plaintiffs. pork. connect with the same, and to do All members of the Farm ers’ Notice to Creditors the old, reliable, purely any act or make any other regula . EYESIGHI SPECIALIST COQUILLE STUDIO FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT THEY DO SAY General Clean-up Sale of Men and Women’s Shoes SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES CITY HALL PROPOSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL One-Half R egu lar Price One-Half the Regular Price Robinsons Sto re MALARIA The O. K. Creamery Theriford’s Black-Draught^ ----- J '" “ J I C L 'U i a - TT • • The O. K. Creamery e-a lions necessary and convenient for ."I®" C o08r0" n ,V are "« I“®»* Co the conduct of its business, and due ‘° " ' ° ’ W ba" “ C* quille, Saturday, March 23rd, with execution of the power and a u th o r well filled bankets of the good things ity given the city council by the to eat, for a big dinner, and a good city ch arter in compliance with law time for all County Union will be The w ater committee of the citv cftded to order at 10:30 a. m. Do council has ordered a sufficient hot ,0‘88 Ibis good time Come out q u .u titv of six-inch galvanized pipe and U | k over tblng, pertaining to to be placed on F irtt and B streels .r, , , ., , ' " extending to Second street in El- h B ° d ° f ‘h* ° r,,er’ aod P*r,8 ke liot e addition. The pipe is expect- of ,he fruits of your toil and labor, ed to arrive next week, and the long This ‘8 a fraternal as well as a busi- looked for, aod much nepile.i in,, news meeting, provements will .ta rt so >u after. Ur B anquet C o MMITTE. Skookum R estaurant i A. HARRINGTON, Prop. Same Old Place Come and See vegetabl ■, liver medicine. Mrs. J. H. Easier, of Spartanburg, S. C , says: “ I had s ick headache, for years. I felt bad most of ihe time, I tried Thed- ford’s. Black-Draught, and now I feel better than when I was 16 years old.” Your druggist sells it, in 25 cent packages. insist on T h c d fo r d ’s Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of H. W. McClellan; (whose full name is !T’:'di \V. Mc Clellan, and who was . ti.nes known as and called H. W. McCl -llan and also H. W. MeClellen'. de -ec -d. and that all persons having cla ms against said estate are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers and duly verified at the office of the under signed. in Coquille, Coos county. Ore-! gon within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 14th day of March, 1912. A. J. S herwood , Administrator with will annexed of: 1 the estate of H. W. McClellan, deceased. L ove's S w ee t M essen g e r - chocouätxä I Is a box of our chocolates, bon bons or other confectionery. No real girl could help thinking kindly of the sender of one. Our candy is a famous peacemaker, too. We have known many a quarrel to be settled by a box of her favorite flavor. She can not possibly refuse to “ make up” after eating it. We've been there. Millers Confectionery