T h e C o q u ille H e ra lc NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS conduct themselves within the pri­ son walls that when liberated their j Notice in hereby given that the State m b UH HKD fcVKKY THUBHD A conduct without will be such as to -------- Land Board of the State of Oregon will Entered as second class matter May do honor to themselves, and justice ' sell to the higheHt bidder at its office in That the petition circulated last 8, at the i«*t otflce at Coquille, | the Capital Building at Salem, Oiegon, Oregon, underact of Congress of Marcii to their fellow men. Lend a Hand week in Coquille for the abolish- headache, biliousness, in­ I May 1912, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., 3, 1879. is deserving ol patronage. Publish ment of the “siugle tax” was sign- j I of said day, all the State’s interest in digestion, rheumatism, j the tide and overflowed land hereinafter | described, giving however, to the own­ WALTER *i. ACKERMAN, Publisher ed monthly at $i co per year; six ed by nearly all tax-payers to whom pimples, blotches, yellow months, 50 cents • presented. er or owners of any lands abutting or complexion, etc., are all Devoted to the material and social I fronting on such tide and overflowed “ " That the fire boys have won for upbuilding <>f the Coquille Valley par­ signs of poisons in your lands preference right to buy said tide ticularly and of Coos County generally. j land at the highest price offered, provid­ themselves an excellent reputation blood. These poisons Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance ed such offer is made in good faith, and in the management of dances as should be driven out, or also provided that the land will not be Phone, Main 354. STREET IMPROVEMENTS well as fighters of fire. sold for, nor any offer therefor accept­ serious illness may result. ed, of less than $7.50 per acre, the To get rid of them, use That quietness of an unusual de­ Hoad reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Kaid lands are situated A regular meeting of the city gree prevailed upon the streets last in Coos county, Oregon, and described council was held Monday evening, Sunday, and as follows: Beginning at a point on the ü. S. May 20. That the fascinating rod and reel Meander Line of Haynes Slough at the Mayor Quick in the chair. northeast corner of Lot 4, Sec. 24, T. 24 in the hands of nimrods whipping 1 S. R. 13 W. of W. M., this point bear­ City Attorney Liljeqvist, Recor­ the nearby streams was one of the ing S. 7«' 48’ W. 1017.0 feet from the der Lawrence and Marshal lvveru- causes. M. C. on west boundary of Lot 3, Sec. 10, T. 24 S. R. 12 W. of W. M. 1 hence: den present. That the torn up condition of the East 105 feet between lots 4 and 5, Minutes of last meeting read and to low water line. the old, reliable, purely streets preparatory to paving affords 8. 21" 63' W. 735 ft. along low water line. approved. vegetable, liver medicine. an unwelcome field for athletic 8. 14'06'W. 310 “ ............................ The city engineer was ordered to 8. 34" 30' W. 310 “ .................... maneuvering, and 8. 06" W. 430 “ “ “ “ prepare a profile and data of a pro­ Mrs. J. H. Easier, of N. S9'30'W. 520 “ “ “ “ « That while crossing the slippery posed alteration of the First street Spartanburg, S. C., say s: PATRIOTISM - OUR MOTIVE N. 61“ 11'W. 511.0 feet along low water sidewalks thoughts ol the pedes­ “ I had sick headache, for line. grade. North 265 feet to point on U. S. Mean­ years. "»I felt bad most of Moved by Mansell and seconded trian— sometimes the body— has a der Line and between lots 3 and 4. the time, 1 tried Thed- Subscribers by paying up sub­ by Laird that the recorder notify downward tendency. N. 37' E. 250 feet along U. 8. Meander ford’t Black-Draught, and line. scriptions due can by an additional Mr Lougslon to finish bis contract That two hundred and sixty-four now I feel better than S. 72° E. 1,188 feet along U. S. Meander people have been united in the holy line. 50c receive the Semi-Weekly O re­ as soon as possible. when I was 16 years old.” N. 22' 30’ E. 1,152 feet along U. 8. Your druggist sells it, in The city engineer recommended bonds of matrimony since Justice gon Journal—one hundred and four Meander line to place of beginning, 25 cent packages. containing 10,102 acres being tide times a year. 7 he regular pnce of that contractors on both sewer and K. G. I). Holden t>ecame justice of land fronting and abutting on Lot 4, paving be paid $600 each on their the peace of Coquille, and Sec. 24, T. 24 8. R. 13 W. of W. M. the Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal Insist on Thedford’ s Applications and bids should be ad-j contracts. Warrants were ordered That the knot was tied so se­ is $1.50 per year, thus saving, or drawn as recommended. dressed toG. G. Brown, Clerk of State 1 curely no divorce proceedings have Land Board, Salem,Oregon, and marked | rather giving, our subscribers one “ Application and bid to purchase tide I Moved that the city recorder be been instituted by any ol them. lands.” G. G. BROWN, | dollar. Take advantage of this allowed $75 per month salary, 550 That good printing at reasonable Clerk vtate Land Board. Hated March 13, 1912. exceptional offer and square your­ to be paid out of the general fund prices can always be obtained and $25 out of the water fund, promptly at the Herald office. selves with the Herald. NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS. x. Moved that deed lo the J. A. Col­ A HIGH PRICE FOR A LOG lier property be accepted, recorded Notice is hereby given that the State and warrants be drawn in payment Land Board of tlie State ol Oregon will sell to the highest bidder at its office in The Timber Traders’ Journal of of the same in compliance with the the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, London, England, recently had a ordinance relative thereto. on June 10, 1912, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., C. A. HARRINGTON, Prop. of said day, all the State’s interest in statement concerning a mahogany Council adjourned. Reports just received are to the the tide and overflow lands hereinafter log sold in that city. The log described, giving, however, to the own­ effect that Roosevelt carried Ohio er or owners of any lands abutting or came from Honduras and sold for securing thirty-two out of forty-four on such tide and overflow lands, $2.500. The log was flawless and S a m e O l d P l a c e fronting delegates, and much elation is ex­ the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the highest beautifully figured. It was 28 feet pressed by (he Colonel as it appar­ price oft, red, provided inch offer is long and 26 inches in diameter at Com e and See ently assures him of the nomina­ made in good faith, and also providing that the land will not he sold for, nor tion. President Taft is not per­ Chailes W. Case is among the the butt. It was said to be the fin­ any offer therefor accepted of less than turbed at the result. Primaries will recent arrivals choosing Coquille est log brought to London for fifty $7 50 per acre, the Board reserving the REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE right to (eject any and all bids. Said be held in New Jersey next Tues­ for a home. Mr. Case favored the years. The price per foot was $3 to land yore situated in Coos County, Ore­ or according to the English figures day. and described as lollow-s: Herald with a pleasant call the other In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon gon, Beginning at a point on low water day and informed us that he began $1,250 a ton. for the County of Coos. line on the left hank of Coal B ink Slough The knowledge that 14,000 toiie It is safe to say that there will be which is situated North 58“ 22' West work as a printer’s devil in 1848 on of railroad material is to be shipped 2405 feet from the meander corner on a paper known as the “ Banner of little of this log go to the waste In the matter of the appli- J left hank of Isthmus Slough on line be­ cation of A. E. Seaman and to Coos Ray immediately, or at least burner or slab pile. tween Sections 35 and 30, T. 25 S., R. 13 Liberty” iu the state of New York; Emma J. Seaman, his wife W. ol W. M. and running thence along as fast as vessels can he secured for to register the title to lot that he graduated from the Satanic long water line up the left hank of Coal Nice line of ladies’ waists at The one (1) in block three (3) transporting it, is news that is en­ Bank Slough as follows: appellation and had worked the Fair Store. in the town of South Marsh­ 8. 59' 2' E. 75 feet couraging. F. C. Hitchcock said field, Coos county, Oregon, greater portion of his life at the 8. 43“ 23' K. 96 feet H ound to — Two lots and being also known as block before he left that this amount of 8. 6' 27' E. 108 feet busiuess. a barn on the corner opposite the foity-four (44) in E. B. 8. 4* 3' E. ss feet material would be shipped here and Mr. Case has a certificate given Christian church. Price cut from Dean & Co’s addition to 8. 16' r,r W. 79 feet the town of Marshfield, Application perhaps more. This tonnage is to 8. S3" 38' VV. 138 feet him by the Printers' Union of $425 to $375 C. A. Pendleton, Co­ Coos county, Oregon, as [ No. 7 8. 40" 12' W. 385 feet come by way of San Francisco.-- surveyed anil platted by i Peoria, Illinois, bearing date of quille. 8. 37' 16’ w. 507 feet William Hall for E. B. Record. N. 36" 47' w . 35 feet For Sale— Team of work' horses, Dean & Co., and recorded, 1858. His first presidential vote N. 6* 3' E. 148 feet weight about 3,000, ages G and 7. in the office of the County was cast for Fremont. He express­ more or less to east boundary of a tract We have made arrangements Clerk of Coos county, Ore­ of land deeded by the State of Oregon to with the publishers ol the Oregon ed a belief that the next president An inside price on this team if tak­ gon. A. A. Finch, S. F. Chadwick and Aaron vs. en at once. Also one mare, weight Rose on July 8, 1873, thence N. 20° E. Journal, Portland, whereby we can would be a democrat. Henry Fletcher and Minnie 873 feet along east boundary of above Uncle Sam pays Mr. Case $20 1,300; one yearling Bruce-Wilkes Fletcher and all whom it furnish the Semi-Weekly Journal tract, N. 49° 31' E. 295 feet more or lees, may concern, Defendants. colt. For further particulars call per month now in recognition of to the place of beginning, containing and The Coquille Herald one year at Lyons’ garage, or phone Farmers TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 7.59 acres of tide land, more or less, for $2.00, thus saving our subscrib­ services in the civil war, which will 203. Take notice, that on the 13th day of fronting and abutting upon Lots 7 and 8 J. C. W at . lino April, A. D. 1912, an application was of Sec. 35, T. 25 S. R. 13 W. ers $1.00 in the transaction. The soon he increased to $27. Applications and bids should be ad­ For Sale— $35 buys a good 3 inch filed by said A. E. Seaman, in the He will be 80 years of age the Journal has a special page devoted Circuit Court of Coos county for initial to (». G. Brown, Clerk State Studebaker wagon. $15 buys a registration of the title to the land dressed 20th of December next, and his Land Board, Salem,Oregon, and marked to the farm and home, an enter­ above described. Now unless you ap­ “ Application and bid to purchase tide good 2-seated hack. Phone Far- taining story page and a page or so loug span of life’s experience coup­ pear on or before the 14th day of June, lands.’* G. G. BROWN, m:rs 28, Coquille led with his intelligence, renders A. D. 1912, and show cause why such Clerk State Land Board. of comic each week; gives the gen­ application shall not be granted, the Dated March 13, 1912. eral news of the world political and him an interesting con versationalist. There never was a time when people same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the appreciated the real merits of Cham­ otherwise, and at the price it can be NOTICE TO CREDITORS berlain’s Cough Remedy more than now. rayer of the application and you will obtained in connection with The This is shown by the increase in sales e forever barred from disputing the same. J ames W atson , Clerk, and voluntary testimonials from persons Herald should be in the homes of Notice is hereby given that the un­ By Robt. R. Watson, Deputy. who have been cured by it. If you or all. Old subscribers by paying John F. Hall and James T. Hall, ap­ dersigned has been duly appointed ad­ your children are troubled with a cough ministratrix of the estate of Ida or cold give it a trial and become ac­ plicant’s attorney. their subscriptions will be given quainted with its good qualities. For Rev. G. Le Roy Hall of Marsh­ Adalade Lafferty, deceased, and that the same privileges as new ones. ale by all druggists. all persons having claims against said ] REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE field preached in the “ Little estate are required to present the D. D. Pierce of the Coquille Mill Church," this city, Sunday last, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, same, duly verified and with the proper company is a busy man there days both morning and evening, to good vouchers therefor, to the undersigned for Coos County looking after the business affairs ol congregations. at the office of A. J. Sherwood, in Co­ Rev. Hall while here secured his mill. An order is now being quille, Coos County, Oregon, within six In the matter of the appli­ months from the date of this notice. filled aggregating over a half million about $80 in subscriptions toward cation of (1. F. Sanborn Dated this 15th day of May, 1912, Company to register the feet ol lumber to lie shipped to a building a colportage boat to be title to the Southeast Quar­ E lmira J. L a f f e r t y . summer resort near San Diego. A used in ministerial work upon the ter (SE'4)uf Section t-our- Administratrix of the Estate of Ida teen (14), in Township tour through the mill yards reveals waters of Cjo#and adjacent territo Twenty-eight (28) South, of Application Adalade Lafferty, deceased. some excellent lumber, clear and ! ry. It is expected to have therralt Range Nine (9) West of No. 11. Willamette Meridian, in flawless, both in fir and white ce­ in readiness for occupancy by July 1 REGISTRATION OF UND TITLE Coos County, Oregon, dar. Labor receives greater reward We are promised an article in the versus John K. Lyon, Union Trust In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for services rendered at his mill near future from the pea of Mr. Hall Company. Calvin Fentress, for Coos County than is usually given hi other see-1 giving information iu detail con­ and all whom it may con­ cern, Defendants. tions of the state and good, loyal, cerning the construction of the TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:1 In the matter of the a work is the result. The I. W. W. boat and an outline of the work pro­ Take notice, that on the 29th day of cation of G. F. San irn the April, 1». 1912, ___ an - application was Company ..... A. JP...__ r, ____ ___| . . to register egl agitators would find an unwelcome j posed. As this is the first under­ filed by said G. K. Sanborn Company in title to the East Half (E 1 field in Coquille for the operation j taking of this kind launched on the the Circuit Court of Coos County for of Section Eighteen (18) initial registration of the title to the Township Twenty-eight(28) of their nefarious practices, and no coast, results will be watched with land above described. Now unless you South, Range Nine (9) fears are entertained of trouble interest. appear on or before the 10th day of A eat of Willamette Merid- June. A. D. 1912, and show cause why j ¡an. in Coos County, Ore- arising Irom this lawless, floating We believe the colportage boat j such application shall not be granted, 8on> element. under the guidance of this able the same will be taken as confessed and versus a decree w ill be entered according to Irene M. .s tringer Hunt and Application ! divine will be the means of carry-1 Is it hard for you to get the “ Lend a Hand the prayer of the application and you John Herman Hunt, her No. 10 ” 1 6 ,,an,e 01 1 ing many people over life’s troubl- ! farm hands out on time? will be forever barred from disputing husband: Krma G. Stringer very creditable 16 page the same Starret and William A. Star- pc-iii). lca* ed sea to a harbor of safety and 1 Is it hard for you to get them J ames W atson , Clerk. ret. her husband; Frank N. edited, printed and published by in­ up iu the morning? rest. Bv Robt. R. W atson, Deputy. Stringer. Josephine Eliza­ mates ol the Oregon Stale Peniten­ If so, why not let Big Ben do it beth Stringer, Helen Marga­ Brown A Kddy, Applicant’s Attorneys. for you? ret Stringer, Jennie Nicholl tiary at Salem. Its object is to FOR SALK Stringer, Ada Marietta Rig Ben is a truth telling end < encourage moral and intellectual Three acres dose in Suitable for Wright, Union Trust Com- reliable alarm clock. mny, John K.Lyon, Calvin improvement among the inmates; chicken ranch. New six room cot­ It’s his business to get people ’entress, and all whom it to devote its energies along lines tage, all modern improvements up in the world. may concern, Defendants. For sale cheap hy owner. Address calculated to lead recreant ones TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: And he’ll do it every day at any Box t47, Coquille, Oiegon. Take notice, that on the 29th day of time you say. back to usefulness in society; to ac­ Day-old, Barred Rock April, A. I>. 1912, an application was Ne*t time you drive to town, quaint the public with their true filed by said G. F. Sanborn Company in C h i c k s from trap G arden F e r t i l i z e r Super Pn s- walk over to the store and take the Circuit Court of Coos County for status, and to dispel the prejudice phali the best, cheapest and most a look at him. initial registration of the title to the nested hens, $15.00 which exists against thore who cleanly fertilizer known. For sa e land above described. Now unless you I keep him in the window where per hundred. appear on or before the 10th day of everyone can see him. have paid the penalty ol their in any quantity from ten pounds June. A. D. 1912, and show cause why J. K. Q u ick . transgression." A most laudable UP- such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and mission to pursue and one deserv- Poor appetite is a sure sign of im- Plym ou th Place P o u ltry a decree will be entered according to ing the encouragement o f all v h a rit- PH'red digestion. A few doses'of Cham- the prayer of the application and you , berlain ’o Stoma, h ,ind Liver T ablets will be forever barred from disputing able citizens ol our commonwealth, strengthen vour digestion and improve ---------------- Y a rd s ----------------- will the same. The editorials are ably writteu up >our «PP«tite. Thousands have been J ames W atson , Clerk. The Jeweler ,. r benefited by taking these T a b l e t s '.old __ . . . - , . __ By Hobt. R. Watson. Deputy. onlines appealing to inmates to so by all druggists “ R EPA IR IN G C O Q U I L L E Box 4 3 4 M a r s h fie ld , L ire. Brown & Eddy, Applicant's Attorneys. I , THEY DO SAY MALARIA UTY COUNCIL PAYS ON I DON’T FALL into the error of thinking it la economical to do your own baking. How can it be when vou have to pay retail prices for all materials while we buy them at wholesale. Try our bread, biscuits, rolls, etc., for awhile and you’ll find your bread expense considerably re­ duced. Worth a trial anyway. City Bakery IM oril’f Black-Draught« Crescent Ranges RENOW NED-RELIABLE Skookum R estaurant ROOSEVELT WINS OHIO BY 30,000 WILLAMETTE Tents $6 to $20 OLD PRINTER-SOLDIER RESIDENT OF COQUILLE Wagon Sheets amm o c k s Camp Chair Cots Camp Stoves Etc. ANDERSON New and Second-Hand Goods No Matter How Many Books You Keep COLPORTAGE BOAT SOON TO BE LAUNCHED B ig B e n h e lp s r u n th e f a r m o n tim e B a b y C h ic k s Ì SCHROEDER a bank book outclasses them all in importance and value. When it is balanced the cancelled checks are better than any entry in your ledger as evidence of money paid. When you deposit your cash here the natural ambition to keep a good balance prevents much needless spending. Think it over. Farmers & Merchants Bank DOUBLE DISC RECORD O N LY 35c Remember we are still giving a good double disc graphopboue record when your cash purchase amoiiDts to $5 00, by the payment of 35 cents extra. A good assortment to select from. A full and complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, F l o u r , Feed, Lard. Etc. See us before buying Economy Fruit Jars. . . . . . . Drane's Store