Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 28, 1912, Image 2

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    You can say goodbye to constipation
a clear conscience if you use Cham­
T h e C oquille H erald T H E Y D O S A Y with
berlain’s Tablets. Many have been per­
PUBLISHED EVKHV l'HUKBPAY
Entered as Becond class matter May
8, 1906. at the post office at Coquille,
Oregon, underact ot Congress of March
3, 1879.
_________
WAITER G. ACKERMAN, Publisher
Devoted to the material and social
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par-
ticularly and of Coos County generally.
Subscription, »1.60 per year to advance
Phone, Main
354 .________
That the roar of Rhorer in the
loss of chickens was wasteless wind.
That some people think they can
help a man up by knocking him
down.
That Peoples is out for the people
with u view to assess the people, and
That Thrift is not an easy ele­
ment to overcome.
That the newspaper is a moving
Our attention has been called to
picture of the human race and an
the dangerous practice of driving
editor the photographer of life, and
cattle through our streets and over
That some people produce cloudy
our bridges without warning to
results upon the camera of inspira­
mankind who have equal privileges
tion.
upon our highways. In taking an­
That most men can manufacture
imals to the slaughter house, it is
a better philosophy for others than
necessary to drive them over the
they are able to wear themselves.
long bridge and it is here the great­
That Ju dge Holden has had
er danger arises as, being confront­
many
grievances before him of late
ed with a wild, unruly band of cat­
tle, the only alternative for a pedes­ but has proven himself equal to
trian would be to jum p over the every task imposed.
That Coos couoty furnishes no
bridge, or be trampled upon. This
is a condition not pleasurable to wintry lap for spring to linger in,
contemplate as, in either instance, but
injury or death is surely to ensue.
That she plods along brightly,
Not long since one ol a band of wild cheerily and contentedly without
cattle was killed upon the streets the chilly company of the frost King.
it being impossible to get the beast
That too many cooks have spoiled
to the slaughter house alive. W e the commission broth.
are told that A Sleep was obliged
That if the average dog is given
to climb over a barb-wire fence to
a bone he will be satisfied to go
an adjoining field tor safety to avoid
w.thout a license.
the onslaught of raving bovines,
That it’s easier to get left than it
and he was not a victim of somnam­
13 to be either right or president.
bulism at the time, but was much
That wise men worry over a lot
awake to the realization ol his dan­
ger. Bands of cattle are driven of things that fools never think of.
* « • >■» ------------
over the streets four or five tim.es a
Ned C. Kelley visited Bandon
week and are becoming a menace, a
last week ostensibly tor the purpose
nuisance and a danger to our peo­
! of transacting bnsiness tor himself.
ple. Children at play upon the
A s is well known, Mr. Kelley is
highways are in great danger as
constable, and upon bis arrival at
they view life with pleasurable an­
the busy mart by-;he-sea he found
ticipations and are not endowed with
papers awaiting service and each
attributes to combat serious obsta­
incoming mail added more sub­
cles as are their seniors. Some­
poenas, writs, summons, attach­
thing should be done by those in
ments, and other documents for him
authority to contribute to the safety
to treat officially, with the result
and allay the fears of those who
that he was unable to transact per­
have suffered this grievance. A t
sonal affairs
He says there will
least a man should precede the cat­
be a great volume ol civil cases on
tle driven to give warning of their
the docket for next term of court,
approach. W e hope this matter will
embodying about all .complaints
be attended to before we are com­
known to the civil law.
pelled to chronicle a serious mis­
fortune.
manently cured by their use. For sale
by all druggists.
COQUILLE
STUDIO
George & Madison, Props.
General photographic
work, portraiture and
viewing, developing
and printing forama
teurs. Call and see us
and get price. Branch
at Myrtle P o in t.
Life Saver
In a letter from B ra n c h -
lan d , W . Va.. Mrs. E liza­
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tro u b le s nearly five y ea rs.
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ty d id m e no good. I to o k
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tirely w ell. I feel lik e a
n e w w o m an . Cardui sa v e d
m y life! All w h o su ffer
fro m w o m an ly t r o u b l e
sh o u ld g iv e Cardui a tria l.”
iCARDUl
The Woman's Tonic
50 years of proof have
convinced th ose who tested
it, that Cardui quickly re ­
lieves aches and pains d u e
to womanly weakness, and
helps nature to build u p
weak women to health and
strength. Thousands o f
women have found Cardui
to be a real life saver.
Why not test it for your
case? Tak e Cardu i today!
HON.
C. S. JACKSON
FO R
PROSECUTING
ATTORNEY
THIRD DISTRICT
I will impartially enforce the crimi­
nal laws without fear or lavor.
Important to secure pub­
lic confidence in
the courts
pd adv.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
in and for the County of Coos.
Hurry Up! Hurry Up!
Only a Few Days More
our big clearing sale
Shoes will be over. We
A have nd of decided
that in order to
push things, we will give our
customers the advantage of a
greater reduction than ever;
every shoe that we have on sale
will be sold- for about one-third
its regular value.
We wish to announce that we
have just received a beautiful
assortment of dress silks, bor­
dered foulards, pongee, fancy
messalines, taffetas, and the big
varieties that go to make up a
splendid silk department. Come
in and look them over while
you can get the style and color
that you want. Also a new assort­
ment of men and childrens hats.
Janet Denholm, Plaintiff.
vs.
Ellen Lewis, Sr., widow, John
Lewis, Jr., unmarried, Arthur
Lewis and his wife Mary
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Lewis, Agnes Lewis, unmar­
ried, Ellen Lewis, unmarried,
Notice is hereby given, by Margaret
SomsomanAlberson sometimes
A. Hudson, administratrix of the estate
known as iSoloman Alberson,
of Joseph D. Hudson, deceased, that
and sometimes known as S.
said administratrix did upon March
Alberson, and his wife Sarah
21st, 1912, file her final account in the
Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer,
matter
of
said
estate
and
that
the
widow, Florence E. Radley
1
Honorable Judge of the County
and her husband S. J. Radley,
Court
of
Coos
County,
Oregon,
made
Etta Buckingham and her hus­
j
an order on March 27th, 1912, fixing
A. H. Buckingham,
May 6th, 1912, at 1 o’clock p. m. as the In the County Court of the State of Oregon band,
Alice
Biggs and her husband
time and the Court House in the City
D.
E.
Biggs,
Elbert Dyer and Suit
of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as the
in and for the County of Coos.
his wife, Euphemia Dyer, in
place for the hearing objections to said
John P. Tupper sometimes Equity
final account and the settlemeat of said
known as J. P. Tupper, to
IN THE MATTLR OF THE)
estate.
widower, S. B. Gardiner some­
Dated this 28th day of March, A. D.
ESTATE OF
\ Citation.
times known as S. B Gardner Quiet
SARAH J. FERRY, Deceased I
1912.
M argahkt A. H udson -,
his wife Mary Gardiner, Tide
Administratrix. To Josephine Darnell, Pauline livers, and
Goff, widower, Chris­
Rosa Ferry, Mary J. Ferry, now Mary Frank
tina
Caldwell, George Cald­
Joseph Ferry, Bessie Andrews, well, B. Clyde
In the Circuit Court of (he Slate of Oregon, Lee,
Caldwell, Hazel
Dallas Andrews, Earl Andrews, Fay
Melda Bender, Sarah
in and for the County of Coos.
R EN O W N ED -R ELIA BLE
Elizabeth Muier, William Floyd, Bertie Caldwell,
widow, Margaret
Floyd, Edna Augusta Floyd, Francis Wright,
Allen
and
her
husband,
Albert
Clayton Floyd, William Arden Floyd, Allen, the unknown heirs of
R. S. Tyrrell and Eliza J. Tyr­
Ena May Floyd, Julia Geneva Floyd, George Westland Neal, de­
rell,
Plaintiffs,
Raymond Claire Floyd, and to all per­ ceased, and all other persons
vs.
sons
or parties unknown claiming any parties, unknown claiming
Robert S. Tyrrell, Herbert A.
Satisfaction
right, title, interest or estate in ami to or
right, title, estate, lien or
Tyrrell, Edith A. Woodward,
Guaranteed
the real property hereinafter described, any
interest in the real estate des­
L. R. Woodward, L ennah
Woodward, Helen Woodward,
cribed in complaint herein, |
Greeting:
William Tyrrell Woodward,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Wm. H. Averill, his wife Mary j
Lucile Woodward, Lawrence
OF OREGON: You are hereby cited G. Averill, Beil Copley and
Herald Cook Stoves
Kidley Woodward, W ayn e
and required to appear in the County her husband Wm. Copley.
Morrison Woodward, Rachel
Defendants. J
Court of the State of Oregon for the
Woodward, Ruth Woodward,
County of Coos at the Court Room To Ellen Lewis Sr., J< hn Lewis Jr.,
Evelyn Woodward and Edith
thereof, at 10 o’clock A. M. on Monday, Arthur Lewis, Mary Lewis, Agnes Lew­
Woodward, Defendants.
the Gth day of May, A. D. B'12, then is, Ellen Lewis, Somsoman Alberson,
and
to show cause, if any exist,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF why there
Alberson, S. Alberson, Sarah
an order of sale should not be Soloman
W illam ette
OREGON: You and each of you are
Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer, Florence
made for the sale of the real property E.
hereby notified that you are required to of
Radley,
S.
J.
Radley,
Etta
said estate of Sarah J. Ferry, de­ Buckingham, A. H. Buckingham. Al­
appear anfi answer the complaint filed ceased,
prayed for in the petition of ice Biggs, D. E. Biggs, Elbert
against you in the above entitled suit in William as Floyd,
executor of said estate Dyer, Euphemia Dyer, John P.
which you, Robert S. Tyrrell, Herbert filed in said court
on the 18th day of Tupper, J. P. Tupper, S. B. Gardiner,
A. Tyrrell, Edith A Woodward, L. R. March, A. D. 1912,
7 x 7 u p to 1 4 x 1 6
and which said S. B. Gardner, Mary Gardiner, Frank
Woodward, Lennah Woodward, Helen
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
property
is
described
follows: The Goff, Christina B. Caldwell, George
Woodward, William Tyrrell Woodward, north one-half of the as northwest
quar­
Carried
in Stock
Lucile
Woodward,
Lawrence
Ridley
Taxpayers ot Jackson couuty are
Clyde Caldwell, Hazel Cald­
ter, the southwest quarter of the north­ Caldwell,
Woodward,
Wayne
MorrisonWoodwarJ,
well,
Melda
Bender,
Sarah
Wright,
1
hereby
announce
myself
a
can­
receiving hundreds of signers to a
7 x7 $ 6 .0 0 ,1 4 x 1 6 $ 2 0
Rachel Woodwnrd, Ruth Woodward, west quarter and the northwest quarter Margaret Allen, Albert Allen, the un­
petition to the County Court asking didate for County Commissioner of Evelyn Woodward and Edith Wood­ of the southwest quarter of section known heirs of George Westland Neal,
O th er S izes in P ro p o rtio n
twenty-five
in
township
twenty-nine
ward
are
defendants
and
R.
S.
Tyrrell
and also all other persons or
that “ Westville Honor Camp No. 1 " Coos County on the Democratic and Eliza J. Tyrrell, are plaintiffs, south, range twelve west of the Wil­ deceased,
parties unknown claiming any right,
be abandoned and the convicts re­ ticket at the Primary April 10 , 1912 . within six weeks from date of the first lamette Meridian, in Coos County, Ore­ title, estate, lien or interest in the real
publication of this summons to-wit, the gon.
Sewing M achines
described in the complaint herein,
G eorge A . S teward 28th
turned to Salem
It is maintained
day of March, 1912, that being the Witness the Hon. John F. Hall, Judge estate
Wm. H. Averill, Mary G. Averill, Bell
of
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Ore­
date
of
the
first
publication
of
this
sum­
that Jackson county has spent
and Wm Copley the above en­
mons, and if you fail to appear and gon for the County of Coos with the Copley
defendants:
$i,ooo a month to support convicts
seal of said Court affixed, this 2<>th day titled
answer on or before the 9th dav of May, of
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
>
1912, the same being the last day of March, A. I). 1912.
In tallm en ts if D esired or
who in turn have done nothing of
OF OREGON: You are hereby notified
Attest: JAMES WATSON.
the
time
prescribed
in
the
order
of
pub­
that
are required to appearand an­
benefit to the highways. The ta x­
R en ted jb y w e e k o r M onth
Clerk. - swer you
lication, judgment for want thereof (County Court) By N. OSMUNDSON,
the complaint filed acainst you in
will be taken against you and each of
payers evidently did not take into
the
above
entitled
suit
within
six
weeks
(
Seal
i
Deputy.
you and plaintiffs will appeal to the
from the date of the first publication of
consideration the fact that by re­
M. E. Church South
Court for the relief demanded therein,
summons, to-wit:
a
succinct statement of which is as fol­ In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, this Within
turn of the criminals to the peniten­
six weeks from the 7th day of
Services Sunday
March
31, lows, to-wit:
March, 1912, and if you fail to appear
tiary the camp named in honor of preaching by the pastor. The morn­
First: That a certain deed made, ex­
in
and
for
the
County
of
Coos.
and answer on or before the 18th day
our Governor would be obliterated. ing theme will be: “ The Triumphal ecuted and delivered by plaintiffs on the
of April, 1912, that date being the last
2fith
day
of
August,
1903,
between
R.
date
of the time prescribed in the order
Too bad. We await results of the En try.” Evening service at 7:30, S. Tyrrell and Eliza J. Tyrrell parties R. E. Shine and I.ucy Cook, 1
of
publication, judgment will be taken
Plaintiffs,
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS
NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS.
of
the
first
part
therein
to
Robert
S.
petition with anxiety.
against you for want thereof for the
subject: “ The Cynic. What relation Tyrrell and Herbert A. Tyrrell in trust
relief
demanded
in
complaint,
a
succinct
Suit
in
The
unknown
heirs
of
Pat
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
State
Notice
is hereby given that, the State
ate you to him?”
Everybody in­ for Edith A. Woodward ancl her children
of which is as follows:
It is the purpose of the Oregon
Kecy, deceased, and also all Equity to statement
Land Board of the State of Oregon will Land Board of the State of Oregon will
and which said deed was duly recorded other
That
the
defendants
and
each
of
them
vited
persons, or parties, Quiet
to the highest bidder at its office in sell to the highest bidder at its office in
the office of the County Clerk of Coos unknown
8 tate Immigration Hoard recently Preparations are on lor Easter in County,
be required to appear and set up and sell
claiming any Title.
the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon,
Oregon, at page 509, volume
allege
their
right,
title,
claim,
estate
organized in Portland to issue 200,-
on
May
1912, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., on June 10, 1912, at 10:00 o’clock A. AJ.,
right,
title,
estate,
lien,
or
51, records of deeds of said county ,be
interest in and to Lots numbered of said 28,
Sunday, April 7. Watch for definite reformed so as to conform to the in interest in the real estate
(Summons! or three
day, all the State’s interest in of said day, all the State’s interest in
000 copies of a booklet to advertise
and
fourteen.
Block
numbered
one
the tide and overflowed land hereinafter the tide and overflow lands hereinafter
tention of the parties at the time of the described in the complaint
announcements uext week.
in the town of Bandon, now the City of described,
the state in foreign countries. It
giving however, to the own­ described, giving, however, to the own­
11 fendanta.
execution and delivery thereof, and to D n in,
Bandon
(and
at
one
time
the
town
of
C.
H.
C
leaves
,
P
astor
.
er
permit or authorize the defendants Rob­ To the unknown heirs of Pat Kecy, Averill) in Coos County, Oregon; and or owners of any lands abutting or er or owners of any lands abutting or
is the intention to print the booklet
fronting
on
such tide and overflowed fronting oil such tide and overflow’ lands,
ert
S.
Tyrrell
and
Herbert
A.
Tyrrell,
deceased, and also all other persons, or that the same be adjudged and decreed lands preference
in several languages, and we sin­
right to buy said tide the preference right to purchase said
at
any
time
by
consent
of
the
parties,
unknown
claiming
any
right,
null
and
void
and
of
no
force
and
effect
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
land at the highest price offered, provid­ tide and overflow lands at the highest
plaintiffs or in case of the death of them title, estate, lien or interest in the real in law or equity; that the title of the ed
cerely hope those having the work
such
offer
is
made
good faith, and 1 rice off« red, provided such offer is.
or either of them then the consent of estate described in the complaint here­ plaintiff of the foregoing described real also provided that the in land
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
in hand are unacquainted with the
will not be made in good faith, and also providing
Preaching next Sunday at 11 a. m. the surveyor and defendant Edith A in, Defendants.
estate
be
quieted
as
acainst
said
de­
sold for, nor any offer therefor accept­ that the land w ill not be sold for, nor
Woodward, to sell and dispose of the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF fendants and each of them and all of ed,
language of the undesirable for­ No evening services.
less than $7.50 per acre, the any offer therefor accepted of less than
property mentioned in said deed and OREGON : You are hereby notified them and their heirs and assigns; Boad of reserving
eigners that none may fall into their
the right to reject any $7.50 per acre, the Board reserving the
Frank H. Adams, Pastor. herein
before in this summons and con­ that you arc required to appear and that defendants each and all of them and all bids. Said
lands are situated right to reject any and all bids. Said
vert the same into cash or other prop­ answer the complaint filed against you their heirs and assigns bo forever in Coos county, Oregcq^
hands. Ju dge Thomas C. Burke
and described lands are situated in Coos County, Ore­
erty
as
they
shall
deem
for
the
best
in
the
above
entitled
suit
within
six
enjoined
and
restrained
from
setting
up
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST.
of Baker, president; M. N. Dana of
follows:
gon, and described as follows:
interest of Edith A. Woodward, L. R. weeks from the date of the first publi­ any claim of right, title, estate or in­ as Beginning
Preaching
each
Sunday,
morning
at a point on the U. S. Beginning at a point on low water
Woodward, Lennah Woodward, Helen cation of this summons, towit :
Portland, secretary; A. F. Hofer ol
terest
in
or
to
said
real
property
or
any
Meander
Line
of
Haynes
Slough
at
the
and evening, except the third Sun­ Woodward, William Tyrrell Woodward, Within six weeks from the 7th day of portion thereof, and that plaintiff have
line on the left bank of Coal Bank Slough
Salem, are officers of the board
northeast corner of Lot 4, Sec. 2», T. 24 which is situated North 58° 22'West
Lucile Woodward, Lawrence Ridley March, 1912, and if you fail to appear such other relief as to the court shall S.
day in each month.
R.
13
W.
of
\V.
M.,
this
point
bear­
2405
feet from the meander corner on
Woodward,
Wayne
Morrison
Woodward,
answer on or before the 18th (fay of seem meet and equitable,
Bible school at 10 a. m.
ing S. 70° 48' VV. 1017.0 feet from the left bank of Isthmus Slough on line be­
Rachel Woodward, Ruth Woodward, and
April,
1912.
that
date
being
the
last
W illis S. Duniway, than whom
Service
of
this
summons
is
made
bv
M.
C.
on
west
boundary
of
Lot
3,
Sec.
Sections 35 and 36, T. 25 S., R. 13
Christian Endeavor each Sunday Evelyn Woodward and Edith Woodward, date prescribed in the order of publica­ publication in pursuance of an order 19, T. 24 S. R. 12 \V. of W. M. Thence: tween
there is no more honorable man in
and that they have power to make, ex­ tion, judgment will be taken against made by the Hon. John F. Hall, Coun­ East 165 feet between lots 4 and 5, W. of W. M. and running thence along
evening.
long
water
line up the left bank of Coal
ecute
and
deliver
all
necessary
convey­
all Oregon, we are pleas d to state,
you for want thereof for the relief de­ ty Judge for Coos County, Oregon, to low water line.
You are heartily welcome.
Bank Slough as follows:
ances,
conveying
an
absolute
title,
free
manded
in
complaint,
a
succinct
state­
dated
March
4th,
1912,
directing
that
53' W. 735 ft. along low water line.
has nearly recovered from his illness
8. 59° 2' E. 75 feet
from any incumbrances to said premises ment of which is as follows:
T. B. McDonald, Minister or
thereof be made by publication S. 21'
i i 06'
W. 310 •• .........................
S. 43° 23' K. 96 feet
any part thereof, to any purchaser That defendants and each of them be service
contracted over a year ago
Work
thereof in the Coquille Herald, a weekly 8. s. 349
30'
W.
310
** 44
....................4
S.
6° 27' E. 108 feet
thereof
without
any
claim
of
the
plain­
to npi ur and set up and allege newspaper, published at the City of S. 66° W. 430 44 “ 44 “ 44
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL.
in the State printing office has been
S. 4° 3' E. 88 feet
tiffs or the defendants or either of required
their
right,
title,
estate,
claim,
lien
or
Coquille,
County
of
Coos,
and
State
of
N. 89 30'W. 520 “ *• “ “
S. 16* 51' W. 7« feet
Services first and third Sundays them, or any other person or persons interest in and to the following des­ Oregon, once each Week for a period of N.
well cared for by the foreman, F. H.
61 ° 11' W. 51 1 .«'» feet along low water
S. 33’ 38' W. 138 feet
cribed
premises
towit:
The
south
half
six
weeks.
Sunday school whomsoever.
line.
Case, assisted by the loyal workers of each month.
S. 40° 12' W. 385 feet
That the Court grant such other and of the southeast quarter, and the south­
A.
J.
SHERWOOD
and
North
265
feet
to
point
on
C.
S.
Mean­
every
Sunday
at
10
a.
m.
S. 37’ 46' W. 507 feet
further
relief
and
make
such
other
de­
in the office thus proving by their
east
quarter
f
tne
southwest
quarter,
L. A. LILJEQVIST,
der Line and between lots 3 and 4.
N. 36* 47' W. 35 feet
cree
as
shall
seem
meet
and
equitable
Archdeacon
Wm.
Horsfall,
rector.
of
Section
tw-
nty-two,
and
the
south­
Attorneys
for
Plaintiffs.
N.
37'
E!
250
feet
along
U.
S.
Meander
efforts great admiration for State
N. 6® 3' E. 148 feet
in the premises.
west
quarter
of
the
southwest
quarter
line.
or less to east boundary of a tract
That in case of the death of either
Printer Duniway bv turning out
Section twenty - three, Township
S. 72° E. 1,188 feet along U. S. Meander of more
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
land deeded by the State of Oregon to
Robert S. Tyrrell or Herbert A. Tyrrell, of
twenty-six south, of Range fourteen
The Evangelical Lutheran
line.
the work on time and satisfatory to
A.
A.
Finch, S. F. Chadwick and Aaron
that
the
surveyor
be
authorized
and
church is having services at Nor­ empowered to carry out all the condi­ west of the Willamette Meridian int’oos
N. 22° 30' E. 1,152 feet along U. S. Bose on
July 8, 1873, thence N. 20° E.
state officials.
County,
Oregon,
and
that
the
same
be
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
bids
will
Meander
line
to
place
of
beginning,
873 feet along east boundary of above
way every
Sunday morning at tions of said decree.
adjudged
and
decreed
null
and
void
and
be
received
for
the
improvement
and
containing
19,102
acres,
being
tide
tract,
N.
49°
295 feet more or less,
R. H. S mith ,
of no force or effect in law or equity; construction of County Road in Road land fronting and abutting on Lot 4. to the place 31' of E. beginning,
In the North Dakota Primary 11 o’clock.
J ohn F. H all ,
that
the
title
of
the
plaintiffs
of
the
District
No.
12,
Coos
County,
Oregon,
Every first and third Sunday in
Sec. 24, T. 24 S. R. 13 VV. of \\\ M. 7.59 acres of tide land, more containing
less,
J ames T. H all . foregoing described real estate be quiet­ according to the specifications on file Applications
L a FolFette received three votes to
bids should be ad­ fronting and abutting upon lx>ts or 7 and
each mouth the service is conduct­
8
Attorneys for Plaintiffs. ed as against said defendants and each with the County Clerk; a copy of such dressed toG. O. and
Roosevelt’s two, and twelve to ed in the German language, aud
Br^wn.
Clerk
of
State
of Sec. 35, T. 25 S. R. 13 W.
of
them
and
all
of
them
and
their
heirs
specifications
in
the
hands
of
L.
A.
Law-
Land
Board,
Salem,Oregon,
and
marked
Applications
and
Bids
should
be
ad*
T a lt’s one. Oregon voteis on the all other Sundays in the English
and assigns: that defendants, each and horn, Special Road Master for Road
Notice lo Creditors
nnd bid to purchase tide dtes-vd to <». (J. Brown, Clerk State
all of them, their heirs and assigns be District No. 12; and a copy of the pro­ “Application
19th of April will doubtless furnish language.
lands.”
G. C t . BROWN,
Land Board, Salem,Oregon, and marked
forever
enj
-
-d
and
restrained
from
file
of
such
improvement
and
construc­
Sunday
school
every
Sunday
at
Clerk
>tate Land Board. “Application
and bid to purchase tide
another surprise, the result of which
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
setting
tip
.my
claim
of
right,
title,
tion may be seen at the County Clerk’s Hated March 13, 1012.
10 o’clock
lands.”
G. G. BROWN,
estate, lien <-r interest in or to said real office or in the hands of said Special
undersigned
has
been
duly
appointed
the returns only will determine.
Clerk
State Land Board.
The Bible class meets every administrator with the will annexed property or ny portion thereof, nnd Road Master. Bids to be for the im­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Hated March 13, 1912.
of
the
estate
of
H.
W.
McClellan
that
plnintif!
have
such
other
relief
provement
and
construction
of
said
Wednesday
evening
at
8
o’clock.
Put the worrisome obstacles on
I am also having services at Co- (whose full name is Hugh W. Mc­ as to the o rt shall seem meet and road as the funds Become available,
Notice is hereby Riven that the
there being on hand at the present undersigned
the back shelf of memory and do quillc every second and lonrlli Su n ­ Clellan, and who was sometimes known equitable.
has been duly appointed
as
and
called
H.
W.
McClellan
and
also
Service
of
Ifis
summons
is
made
by
time
$1,7:18.44
from
:he
1910
tax.
The
not resurrect them, if possible, and day in each month in the little H. W. Mrdellen), deceased, and that publication m pursuance of an order County Court reserv. s the right to re­ administrator of the estate of John
Swindal,
deceased,
and that all persons
all persons having claims against said made by the Hon. John F. Hall. County ject any and all bids and to award the having claims against
you will lie happier even though a chnrch at 3 p. m. All are invited
said estate are
Incorporated.
estate
are
hereby
required
to
present
Judge
for
Coos
County,
Oregon,
dated
contract or contracts to a bidder or bid­ hereby notified to present
the same, Manufacturers of
defeated politician.
F red Z khk . Pastor. the same with the propier vouchers and March 7th. 1912, directing that service ders
not
the
lowest
should
they
deem
it
verified, and with proper vouchers
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duly verified at the office of the under­ thereof be made by publication thereof for the best interests of the county. duly
therefor, to the undersigned at the The Celebrated Berqmann Shoe
signed, in Coquille, * ' 00 s county, Ore­ in the Coquille Herald. 11 weekly news­ All bids to be filed vith the County office
A good timepiece a thirty day
Garden Fertilizer -Super Phos­ gon
of A. J. Sherwood in Coquille, The Sir tigest and Neureat Water
within six months from the (fate of paper published at the City of Coquille. Clerk on or before the 2d dav of April. Coos County.
Oregon, within six months . oof slice made for loggers, miners
note.
phate the best, cheapest and most this notice.
Coos County, Drogon, once each week A. D. 1912, at 11 o'clock A. Si.
from the date of this notice.
Dated this Uth day of March, 1912. for a perio 1 --f -i\ weeks.
; respector* and mill meo.
cleanly fertilizer known. For sale
Dated
at
Coquille.
Oregon,
this
18th
Dated this 28th day of February. B'12.
\. J. SHERWOOD nnd dav of March. 1912.
Youth wanted
By a middle-
A. J. S herwood .
PRFS8IE
SWIHDAI,
In any quantity from ten pounds
21
Thurman Street
L.
A.
LIUEqVTST,
L. A LAW HORN.
Administrator with will annexed of
Administrator of the Estate of John
aged party.
P ortland , O riogn .
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Special Road Master, R. D. No. 12. Swindal.
HP
J. E. u : t theestate of H. W. McClellan, deceased.
deceased.
SUNDAY SERVICES IN
COQUHLE CHURCHES
Geo. À . Robinson
C r e s c e n t Ranges
$35 to $50
$10 to $17
TENTS
$3 to $50
A New
N and
D Second-Hand
E R S Goods
ON
Tlieo. Bergman Shoe Mfjt.Co.