The Coquille Herald PUBLISHED KVBKV THUKHDfcY Killer«'.! as second class matter May 8, 1905. at tlie poet office at Coquille, Oregon, under ai t of Congress of March 3, 1879. W ALTER Cl. ACKERM AN, Publisher Devoted to the material and social upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par­ ticularly and o f Coos County generally. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance P h on e, Mam 351. PATRIOTISM OUR MOTIVE Good roads’ day Saturday, May were up to the usual high standaid COQUILLE EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE ---------- of her splendid ability, and wiere The last meeting of the season given in her own pleasing way, and was held at tho school building last much enjoyed by her many friends Friday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. The large audience went away feel- Chase in the chair. ing that their time had been well All present Joined in sieging the spent. national anthem alter which Miss ............ ... Eva Sugg delivered a recitation, and vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Clyde Gage and Marvel Skeels. Tho address of the day, “ It is not what knowledge we have but what writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, we applv that makes us useful,” by of Bud, Ky., “ and can do Mr. \V. H. Bunch was well received. all my housework. For An election was then held which years I suffered with such resulted in the selection of the fol­ pains, I could scarcely lowing officers for the ensuing year: stand on my feet. After President, Miss Rena Anderson; three different doctors had first vice-president, Mrs H. O An­ failed to help me, I gave derson; second vice-president, Mrs. Cardui a trial. N ow, I feel Ed Lorenz; secretary, Mrs. Elena like a new woman.” Minard; treasurer, Mr. K. S. Knowl- E 58 ton; members at large of executive j board, Mr. C. A Howard and M r.' _ . F. H. Adams | 3 K 8 The league stands adjourned | ■. —— until next September. In the Circuit Couit o! the Slate of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos. R. 8. Tyrrell and Lliza J. Tyr­ rell, Plaintiffs, Robert S. Tyrrell, Herbert A. Tyrrell, Edith A. Woodward, L. R. Woodward, b e n n a t i Woodward, Helen Woodward, William Tyrrell Woodward, Lucile Woodward, Lawrence Ridley Woodward, W a y n e Morrison Woodward, Rachel Woodward, Ruth Woodward. Evelyn Woodward and Edith Woodward, Defendants, j IN TH E NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby notified that you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed ! against you in the above entitled suit in which you, Robert S. Tyrrell, Herbert A. Tyrrell, Edith A Woodward, L. R. Woodward, I.ennah Woodward, Helen i Woodward, William Tyrrell Woodward, l.ucile Woodward. Lawrence Ridley Woodward, Wayne Morrison Woodward, Rachel Woodward, Ruth Woodward, Evelyn Woodward and Edith Wood­ ward are defendants and B. S. Tyrrell and Eliza J. Tyrrell, are plaintiffs, within six weeks from date o f the first publication o f this summons to-wit, the 28th day o f March, 1912, that being the date o f thefir8t publication o f this sum­ mons, and if you fail to appear and answer on or before the 9th dav o f May, 1912, the same being the last day o f the time prescribed in the order o f pub­ lication, judgment for want thereof will be taken against you and each o f A wom an’s health de­ you and plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, pends so much upon her a succinct statement o f which is as fol­ delicate organs, that the lows, to-wit: First: That a certain deed made, e x­ least trouble there affects ecuted and deliver« ! by plaintiffs on the her w hole system. It is 20th day o f August. 1903, between R. S. Tyrrell and Eliza J. Tyrrell parties the little things that count, o f the first part therein to Robert S. in a wom an’s life and Tyrrell and Herbert A. Tyrrell in trust for Edith A. Woodward and her children health. If you suffer from and which said deed was duly recorded any of the aches and in the office o f the County Clerk o f Coos County, Oregon, at page 509, volume pains, due to wom anly 51, records o f deeds oi said county ,be w eakness, take Cardui at reformed so as to conform to the in­ tention o f the parties at the time o f the once, and avoid more seri­ execution and delivery thereof, and to ous troubles. W e urge permit or authorize the defendants Rob­ ert S. Tyrrell and Herbert A. Tyrrell, you to try i t Begin today. at any time by consent o f the plaintiffs or in case of the death o f them or either o f them then the consent o f the survivor and 'defendant Edith A . Woodw ard, to sell and dispose o f the MYRTLE POINT NEWS property mentioned in said deed and herein before in this summons and con­ The play— “ Ye olde-time School” vert the same into cash or other prop­ erty as they shall deem for the best given by the high school students interest o f Edith A. Woodward, L. R. at Benson’s Hall, was a decided Woodward, Lennah Woodward, Helen Woodward, William Tyrrell Woodward, success. The Opera House was Lucile Woodward. Lawrence Ridley packed until standing room was at Woodward, Wayne Morrison Woodward, Rachel Woodward. Ruth Woodward, a premium The acting was excel­ Evelyn Woodward and Edith Woodward, and that they have power to make, e x­ lent, and kept the audience laugh­ ecute and deliver all necessary convey­ ing most of the time. After the ances, conveying an absolute title, free play baskets and boxes containing from any incumbrances to said premises or any part thereof, to any purchaser luncheon for two, were sold and a thereof without any claim o f the plain­ jolly social time enjoyed. Over one tiffs or the defendants or either o f them, or any other person or persons hundred dollars were realized which whomsoever. That the Court grant such other and goes for the benefit of the school. further relief and make such other de­ The recent high water did con­ cree as shall seem meet and equitable the premises. siderable damage to those crops in That in case o f the death of either planted on the bottoms, especially Robert S. Tyrrell or Herbert A. Tyrrell, that the surviyor be authorized and corn. The Stringtown dairymen empowered to carry out all the condi­ were unable to get their milk to the tions o f said decree. Service o f this summons is made by creamery for a day or so, and some publication in pursuance o f an order of the North Forkers were in the made by the Hon. John S. Coke, Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f same fix. Oregon, in and for the County o f Coos, Mr. G. G. Swan ol the East Fork and dated thé 22ml day ot March, 1912, directing that service be made by pub­ collects cream all along the route, lication thereof in the Coquille Herald, and delivers it at the Norway cream­ a weekly newspaper published at the City o f Coquille. 1 ' 00 s County, Oregon, ery—a distance of 17 miles—twice once a week for a period o f six weeks. R. H. S mith , a week. “ I Am Wnll” The Woman's Tonic Material lor the socialist paper arrived here Tuesday, but the press being broken in transit publication is delayed. SCHOOL NOTES The track team is rounding out n good shape lor the uack meet at Marshfield tomorrow. There is no Roseburg’s fourth annual straw­ doubt that the boys will make a berry festival will take place May good showing. The Marshfield peo­ 16, 17 aud 18. Indications are that ple were anxious to secure a large abundance o f the luscious fruit will enough crowd from Bandon and be on exhibition and many interest- Coquille to justify running an ex ­ ng features are promised to gratify cursion train back from the Bay after the meet tomorrow evening. visitors. It seems probable now, however, The beautiful custom of observ­ that such a train will not be put on. ing Mothers' Day, which was start | The meet comes on a school day ed but a few years ago by a young so the teachers in the local high lady residing in an eastern state, school have not urged the students has spread all over the country, and to attend the meet. Without the Sunday, May t2, cou'dless thou­ attendance of practically the whole sands will wear a whitt flower in high school, a sufficient crowd to memory ot mother, should she have justify a special train could hardly passed to the spirit world, or a col­ be secured. ored flower in her honor should Rev. McDonald of the Christian they still he blessed with her living church addressed the high school presence. students last Friday morning. His Changes of a most sweeping char­ talk was a most enjoyable one and acter in the adminstration of the was the subject of many favorable penitentiary affairs were announced comments among the students. from Governor West’s office May 1, Rev. G- LeRoy Hall, who gave when Superintendent C. W. James, the Riley program yesterday even­ one parole officer, a matron and a ing, came up to the high school and chaplain were suspended until Jan­ spoke before the students yesterday uary 1 next, and the head farmer morning. He urged the students dismissed. The changes, it is stat­ to take every opportunity tor prac­ ed, were made for the purpose of tice in public speaking. He also retrenchment and on the grounds rendered, in a very enjoyable man­ of economy, and were necessary at ner, two short selections. this time, particularly in order to Work on the school play. prevent a deficiency in the peniten­ “ Esmeralda,” is being vigorously tiary appropriation. The total carried on under the direction ol amount which it is expected will be Mr. Robertsou. The cast of char­ saved to the state between now and acters is as follows: the first of next year approximates Mr. Elbert Rogers, a North Carolina farm er.......... Irvin Custer $3,000. Democrats do not take Mrs.Rogers, his wife, Naomi Knowlton kindly to the removal o f Superin­ Miss Esmeralda Rogers, his tendent James, and with it the loss daughter ..................... Alice Stanley of the only party political plum. Dave Hardy, a young North Carolinian ................ Harold Hodge The appointment of a republican as Mr. Estabrook, a man o f secretary of state (Olcott) is also a leisure ................Clifford Kern circumstance that does not produce Jack Desmond, American artist in Paris Perry Lawrence pleasant recollections “ Do you want your state to be behind China?” This is a question Oregon women are asking ol Ore­ gon men just now. Plainly the Chinese parliament intends to cure all the evils of democracy ill advance by having the completest possible equality and enfranchising the wo­ men on the same basis as the men. Equal suffrage for women in China is an established fact. It is limited as vet, but evidently the people are going to rule not merely the male half. "W hen in history has there been such a revolution as has come over the Celestial Empire, at least in so short a time and with such a complete overturning of the old forms ot government? Women vot­ ing in China before the franchise is granted in the United States or England. Anyone who would have prophesied this two years ago would have been thought insane. As things now stand, the Anglo-Saxons who have always been so proud ot their chivalry toward women must look out lest they should he the last to grant to women their right to partake in all the privileges and re- sponsioilities of government, ’’ — New York Post. THEY DO SAY That George Gage, manager of the Coquille base ball team, will so gauge matters (hat his team will be the leaders at the end of the season. That none should fail to patron­ ize the firemen’s hall Saturday, May 18. Dr. Leep’s youngest daughter, Miss Freda, has been quite ill being threatened with appendicitis, hut is much better now’. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board o f the State o f Oregon will sell to the highest bidder at its office in the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, on May 28, 1912, at 10:00 o ’ clock a. m., o f said day, W, all the State’ s interest in the tide and overflowed land hereinafter described, giving however, to the own­ er or owners o f any lands abutting or fronting on such tide and overflowed lands preference right to buy said tide land at the highest price offered, provid­ ed such offer is made in good faith, and i also provided that the land will not be sold for, nor any offer therefor accept­ ed, o f less than $7.50 per acre, the Road reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Said lands are situated in Coos county, Oregon, and described as follows Beginning at a point on the U. S. Meander Line o f Haynes Slough at the northeast corner o f Lot 4, Sec. 24, T. 24 S. R. 13 W. o f W. M., this point bear­ ing S. 70“ 48' W. 1017.0 feet from the M. C. on west boundary o f Ix>t 3, Sec. 19, T. 24 S. R. 12 W. o f W. M. Thence: East 105 feet between lots 4 and 5, to low water line. S. 21° 53' W. 735 ft. along low water line. S, 14“ 00' W. 3 1 0 ....................................... S. 34° 3 0 'W. 310 “ “ “ “ “ 8. 06° W. 430 ” “ “ “ N. 89°30'W. 520 “ ...................... “ N.61° 1 1 'W. 511.6 feet along low water line. North 265 feet to point on U. S. Mean­ der Line and between lots 3 and 4. N. 37° E. 250 feet along U. 8. Meander line. S. 72° E. 1,188 feet along U. S. Meander line. N. 22° 30' E. 1,152 feet along U. 8. Meander line to place o f beginning, containing 19,102 acres, being tide land fronting and abutting on Lot 4, Sec. 24, T. 24 8. R. 13 W. o f W. M. Applications and bids should be ad­ dressed to G . G. Brown, Clerk o f State Land Hoard, Salem,Oregon, and marked “ Application and bid to purchase tide lands.” G. G. BROWN, Clerk Mate Land Board. Dated March 13, 1912. Skookum Restaurant C. A. Il V im iN O TO N , Drop. Samt Old Place Come and See That the vote for city recorder le J e rse y y e a r lin g For Sale next Monday will indicate in a substantial way the esteem our ceptionallv well rendered. The n J C.lork bull. Bert 1 r ri, A rapo Phone * ' By Robt. R. Watson, Deputy, citizens have for J. N. Lawrence vocal solos hy Mrs. KUon T y rre ll Brown & Eddy, Applicant's Attorneys. Farmers 53 C r e s c e n t R an g es RENOWNED— RELIABLE ¡■ ■ B X n m n i-« -a n W ILLAM ETTE NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS. Notice is hereby given that the State Land board of the State of Oregon will sell to the highest bidder at its otlice in the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, on June 10, 1912, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., of said day, all the State’ s interest in the tide and overflow lands hereinafter described, giving, however, to the own­ er or owners of any lands abutting or fronting on such tide and overflow lands, the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the highest price offered, provided such offer is made in good faith, and also providing that the land will not be sold for, nor any offer therefor accepted of less than $7.50 per acre, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Said lands are situated in Coos County, Ore­ gon, and described as follows: Beginning at a point on low7 water line on the left bank of Coal Bank Slough which is situated North 58° 22' West 2405 feet from the meander corner on left hank of Isthmus Slougii on line be­ tween Sections 35 and 30, T. 25 S., R. 13 W. of W. M. and running thence along long water line up the left bank of Coal Bank Slough as follows: S. 59’ 2' E. 75 feet 8. 43° 23' E. 90 feet S. 0° 27' E. 108 feet S. 4° 3' E. 88 feet S. 16° 51' \V. 79 feet S. 33° 38' W. 138 feet S. 40° 12' W. 385 feet S. 37° 40' W. 507 feet N. 30° 47' W. 35 feet N. 0° 3' E. 148 feet more or less to east boundary of a tract of land deeded hy the State of Oregon to A. A. Finch, S. F. Chadwick and Aaron Rose on July 8, 1873, thence N. 20° E. 873 feet along east boundary of above tract, N. 49° 31' E. 295 feet more or less, to the place of beginning, containing 7.59 acres of tide land, more or less, fronting and abutting upon Lots 7 and 3 of Sec. 35, T. 25 «. R. 13 W. J ohn F. H all , Applications and bids should be ad­ J ames T. H all , dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Land Board, Salem,Oregon, and marked “ Application and hid to purchase tide lands.” G. G . BROWN, REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE Clerk State Land Board. Dated March 13. 1912. Mrs. J. S. Lyons of Coquille came In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for the County of Coos. up the last of the week to visit with Mies Nora Desmond, his sister ...........................Alta Stanley her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eiulicott, In the matter of the appli- ] Miss Kate Desmond, his sister and sister, Mrs J. K. Leep. cation o f A. E. Seaman and .....................................Myrtle Del.or.g Emma J. Seaman, his wife The Myrtle Point base ball term Marquis DeMontessin, a French adventurer Perry Lawrence beat the Coquille team on Sunday, to register the title to lot one (1) in block three (3) j George Drew, an American in the town o f South Marsh­ speculator Will Barrow the 5th, the score being seven to field, Coos county. Oregon, , two. being also known as block ] The play will be given on Friday forty-four (44) in E. B. Mrs. Minnie Noble and son Dean & Co’ s addition to I evening, May 24. . Application Clarence of Marshfield were week the town o f Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon, as |i|o. 7 end visitors with her sister, Mrs. surveyed RILEY EVENING A SUCCESS and platted by William Hall for E. B. James Arrington. Dean & Co., and recorded The Evening with Riley held at Mrs. F. W. Stevens of North in the office o f the County the Masonic ball last (Wednesday) Bend is up here doctoring with Dr Clerk o f Coos county, Ore­ gon. night was a success. Over two Conover. vs. hundred of Coquille’s best people Henry Fletcher and Minnie Fletcher and all whom it I Poor appetite is a sure sign o f im­ were present, nnd the Urge crowd paired digestion. A few doses o f Cham­ may concern, Defendants. ] listened with wrapt attention. berlain’s.Stomach and LiverTahlets will TO ALL WHOM IT M AY CONCERN: Mr. O. LeRoy Hall of Marshfield strengthen your digestion and improve Take notice, that on the 12th day o f your appetite. Thousands have been read the poems of the great Ameri­ benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold April. A. D. 1912, an application was filed hy said A. E. Seaman, in the can poet—James Whitcomb Riley by all druggists. Circuit Court of t 00 s county for initial registration o f the title to the land — in a manner pleasing and instruc­ I above descril <1. Now unless you ap­ tive to all. Mr. Hall makea a splen­ pear on or hefnve the 14th day o f June, REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE A. D. 1912, and how cause why such did appearauco on the platform, and application hall not be granted, the his powers of imitation are superb. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, same will !■■■ taken as confessed and a decree will I tered according to the for Coos County He baa the ability to successfully prayer o f th application and you will carry bis audience with him from tie forever 1 J from disputing the In the matter o f the appli­ same. J ami W atson , Clerk, the humorous to the pathetic. Last cation o f G. F. Sanborn By Robt. R. Watson, Deputy. night’s rendition of Riley by Mr. Company to register the John F. Hall and James T. Hall, ap- title to the Southeast Quar­ j plicant’ s attorney. Hall was hie fourteenth evening ter (S E ^ J o f Section I our- with Riley in Coos couDty, five of teen (141, in Township Twenty-eight (28) South, of them being return engagements It Range Nine (9) West of Application No. II. is to be hoped that Mr. Hall might Willamette Meridian, in Coos County, Oregon, return to Coquille sometime in the versus John K. Lyon, Union Trust future Company. Calvin Fentress, The inusie of the evening is de­ and all whom it may con­ Defendants. serving of especial mention, The cern. piano du et of Mrs M Hawkius TO AM. WHOM IT MAY TONCKRN: M. . O O Hawkins Take notice, that on the 29th day o f and Mr. Raym ond Burns was well | April, A. D. 1912, an application was received by the audience. There ! !\!e d £y sai4d S' F-Sanborn Company in ! the Circuit Court o f C oos County for are n one better than these tw o initial registration o f the title to the musicians in o u r com m unity T h e land above described. Now unless you J appear on or before tho 10th day of quartettes hy Mt «dames Elton T y r- June, A. 1). 1912, and show cause why r e lla n .l C b a ». Skeels and Messrs sLlch »PPKc* ti" n *ha11 not U1 granted. , the same will he taken as confessed and C. E. M cC u rdy and I) J). Pierce, a decree will he entered according to accompanied by Mrs. M. (). Hawk- ^ e p r a y e r o f the application and you ' . . . . , . will be forever barred from disputing ins, w ere highly clasMcal and e x - the same. NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS Tents $G to $20 Wagon Sheets H a m m ocks Camp Chair Cots Camp Stoves Etc. ANDERSON New and Second-Hand Goods . W hen You Write A Check NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the under­ signed has filed his final account in the matter of the administration of the es­ tate of Alfred N. Ogle, deceased, and that the County Court has named the County Court house, (or room), in the County Court room, in Coquille, Ore­ gon, as a place for hearing any objec­ tions to said final account if any there he, and the settlement of said estate, ami which said objections to said final account must he made on or before the 13th day of May, 1912, at the hour of 10 o ’clock, in the forenoon of said day, being the time prescribed in said order for the hearing of said final account. J ohn T. L ong , Administrator of the Estate of Alfred N. Ogle, deceased. For the amount of a bill, that forever ends any dispute as to its payment. For the check is a receipt that cannot be repudiated. REGISTRATION CF LAND TITLE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Coos County In the matter o f the appli­ cation o f G. F. Sanborn Company to register the title to the East Half (EL.) o f 8ection Eighteen (18) in Township Twenty-eignt(28) South, Range Nine (9) West o f Willamette Merid­ ian, in Coos County, Ore- j g°n, versus . ,. Irene M. 8tringer Hunt and J- Application John Herman Hunt, her I No. 10 husband; Erma G. Stringer [ Starretand William A. Star- | ret. her husband; Frank N. Stringer, Josephine Eliza- | bethStringer. Helen Marga­ i ret Stringer, Jennie Nicholl Stringer, Ada Marietta Wright, Union Trust Com­ pany, John K.Lyon, Calvin Fentress, and all whom it may concern, Defendants. J TO AI^L WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice, that on the 29th day of April, A. D. 1912, an application was filed by said (1. F. Sanborn Company in the Circuit Court o f 1 i d s County for initial registration o f the title to the land above described. «' . w unless you appear on or before the lUth day o f June, A. D. 1912, and show cause why I such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. J ames W atson . Clerk, tty Robt. R. Watson, Deputy. Brown & Eddy. Applicant's Attorneys. | Checks are easier and cheaper to send than cash too. These are only two o f the many benefits of having an account here. Farmers & Merchants Bank » A L a ' la Y/ kVA SO fV A DOUBLE DISC RECORD ONLY 35c Remember we are still givirg a good double disc graphophoue record when tour rnsh purchase amounts to $5 00 , l>v the payment of 35 cents extra. select from. A good assortment to A full and complete line Staple and Fancy Groceries, Lard, Etc. Fruit Jars. 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