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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
T h e C oq u ille H erald FAIH EXHIBITS WOULD ADVERTISE COUS COUNTY PUBLISHED EVKKY THURSDAY Entered 11» »ecoiid clahH mailer May 8, 1005. at the post office at Coquille, The fifty-first auutial Oregon State Oregon, underact ol Congress oi March 3, 1879. Fair, held at Salem, closed Sept- 7- T his year was adm itted by all to be W A L T E R G. ACKERMAN, PublUher the best ever held and, if weather Devoted to the material and social conditions had been anywhere near upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par ticularly and of Coos County generally. normal, the attendance also would Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance have been the gieatest in the his tory of the fair. Phone, Main 354. The exhibits in the pavilion «bow ed up well and the improvement in this department shows that the gain is keeping pace with the growth and development of the state. While Benton county won the blue ribbon on county exhibits, the other counties represented made a better showing than ever belore. The county exhibit departm ent is one of the most interesting features. It brings to the attention of the pub lic, in a most convincing manner, the natural resources and possibili P A T R IO T IS M -O U R M O TIV E ties of the counties represented. Coos county, with her many and varied resources, would be able to make an excellent exhibit. Such an exhibit would do more to adver W ith this issue the H E R A L D tise this county than auy other one will complete its thirtieth year of thing costing the same am ount of existence, and the liberal patronage money. We hope to see Coos rep resented in the county exhibit de accorded “ the old reliable’’ pioneer partm ent next year journal of Coquille, at this time, T he stock and poultry displays evidences the multiplication of its were in keeping with the improve m ents in other departments, as were career many times. But four changes in proprietor also the farm machinery exhibits. Tw o new features added this ship have occurred during its publi year were the children’s earth- cation— very much less than others education exhibits and the eugenic similarly situated— which demon departm ent. These are deserving strates satisfactory business condi of encouragement and will d oubt tions and contentment. lessly become permanent features In looking over our books w e of the fair with better provision for notice many have taken the Herald handling the exhibits T he am usem ent concessions were since its birth and it inspires us to let to one of the best companies in put forth renewed energies to merit the busiuess and the attractions a continuance of their names upon were clean and gave genuine en our list. joym ent. T he detail of militiamen that act T h e greatest difficulty experi enced by country publishers the ed as guards was a new departure and gave perfect satisfaction. world ov er— and Coquille is no In the racing depattm ent there exception— is to keep the proper was a big improvement in the num figures on the credit side of the ber and class of racing animals subscription book. Each individual present. T he early date made it subscriber regards the sum owing j possible lor all the best horses on as small and of but little conse-, this circuit lo attend the meet W hile the rains kept the track in a quence, forgetting that the aggre-1 bad condition, not a race was can gate amounts to considerable. celled during the week. Not- T h e law makes it imperative for j w ithstanding the heavy condition publishers to discontinue sending of the track, some of the most in papers to subscribers one year over teresting races were pulled off on due, for U ncle Sam does not pro Lone Oak track during the week. T he 1912 fair has demonstrated pose to give the newspaper rate of that the present State Board of postage to those w ho do not pay Agriculture can make a success of the printer. the fair in spite ot the weather, as T his is a friendly reminder to the entire week was a continuous our friends w ho have unwittingly battle against the elements. It was procrastinated, to remit the sum the best managed fair ever held, with less complaint from exhibitors they know to be owing, and thus and the public. Secretary Mere obviate the performance of an un dith is to be congratulated that the balance will be on the right side of pleasant duty on our part. the ledger. H a r r y H H il l , Please pay the printer promptly. Special Representative. Thirty Years Old Port Orford has a commercial club that is doing valuable work for the town. “t Let the Children Kodak They enjoy taking pictures the simple, all by daylight way—you will cherish these vivid glimpses of their care free days. W e have Kodaks f r o m $ 5 . 0 0 up Fred W arren, editor of the Ap peal to Reason, is scheduled to speak at Roseburg October 27. Lo cal socialists will endeavor to have the noted expounder of socialistic doctrines visit Coos county and vociferate vernacularly and with out vituperation the variable voca tion he has espoused. May Brother Warren vindicate the virtues of his Chickens Gold Mine About three weeks ago Mrs.E. E. Dyer of Daniels Creek, dressed a chicken in the gizzard of which was found a small gold nugget. Since then the gizzards of several other chickens have been carefully exam ined and Sunday another nugget was found in one. This goes to prove that there is certainly a vein of gold on “D ream land” Cove, Mrs. Dyer’s home.—Coos Bay Times. T. L. Parks, Murrayville, (la.. Route 1, is in his "3rd year, and was recently cured of a bad kidney and bladder trou ble. He tays himself: “ I have suffered with my kidneye My back ached and I was annoyed with bladder irregulari ties. I can truthfully say, one 50c bottle of Foley Kidney Pills oured me entire ly.” They contain no habit fanning drugs. Sold at Fuhrman'» Pharmacy. A V IS IO N O F B R E A D that is always light, white and toothsome, that every one will Frank Burkholder, Plaintiff,) SUIT eat and enjoy is the dream ot vs. - IN all good housekeepers, x ou Frank Sherer, Defendant.) EQUITY can realize that vision by try To Frank Sherer, the above named j ing our bread. Once you use defendant: it on your table you will never In the name of the State of Oregon:' want to be without it. Why you are hereby required to appear and I bother with baking when we answer the complaint filed against you ' ^ can do better? in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, to wit: within six weeks from the 8th day of August, 1912, the same being the date of the P au l Stephan, P rop. first publication of this summons; and if you fail so to appear or answer on or T h re e L o a v e s fo r T e n C e n ts before the 19th day of September, 1912, the same being the date of the last publication of inis summons, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment 2SZSZS2S5S2SS2SZSZSZS2SZSZS2S2SZSZS2SZS2S against you and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his said| complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That you be re quired to set up and allege whatever right, title or interest is claimed by you in and to the real estate described in said complaint, to w it: the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-six, in township twenty- s nine south of range ten west of the Willamette meridian; and the southeast Remember we are still giving a good double quarter of the northeast quarter of sec tion thirty-six in township twenty-nine diso graphoplioue record when jo u r ca*h south of range fourteen west of the Willamette meridian in Coos county, purchase amounts to $5.00, by the paym ent Oregon;' and that the title of the plain tiff in and to the said real estate and of 35 cents extra. A good assortm ent to every part and parcel thereof ho quiet- >e ou ed against you and that you ana and \ an / select from. A full and complete line of and all persons claiming by, through Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, or under vou, be forever enjoined and restrained from setting up any claim of Lard, Etc. See us before buying Economy right, title or interest in or to the said real estate and every part and parcel F ru it Jars. . . . • • • thereof; that plaintiff have judgment against you for his costs and disburse ments in this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. Service of this summons upon you is made by publication thereof in the Co quille Herald for a period of six weeks by an order of the Honorable John F. Ball, County Judge of Coos county, Oregon, dated the 5th day of August, 1912. J. J. S t a n l e y , Al Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at Coquille, Coos county, ^ Fishing Tackle Guns and Ammunition ^ Oregon. ö Li In th e C ircuit C o u rt of th e S tate of O regon for C o o t County A3 O (3 Frank Burkholder, Plaintiff, 0 A 3 vs CLAUDE C. MOON A3 E. G. Lee, Edward Ca S u it rey, Robert Harper, E. A3 in J. Murphy, H. M. AS: Rogers, W. K. Taylor, E q u ity ^ Automobile Supplies M. G. Halverson, H. to L. Halverson, Bridget Q u ie t Finn, Edward B. Per- i O O O ©. T it l e rine, and Aztec Land and Cattle Company, a corporation, Defendants. To E. G. Lee, Edward Carey, Robert Harper, E. J. Murphy, H. M. Rogers, W. K. Taylor, M. G. Halverson, H. L. Halverson, Bridget Finn, Edward B. Perrine, and Aztec Land and Cattle Company, a corporation, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF’ OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, towit: within six weeks from the 15th day of August, 1912, the U SE same being the date of the first publi cation of this summons; and if you fail so to appear or answer on or before the 26th day of September, 1912, the same being the date of the last publi cation of this summons, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his said com plaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That you be required to set up and allege whatever right, title or And you will get the best Paint on the interest is claimed by you or either or any of you in and to the real estate market today described in said complaint, or any part or parcel thereof, towit: Lot 2 of sec tion 31 and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 8, all in township 24 south of range ten west of the Willamette meridian; lot 46 of block Painter and Decorator 6 in Steamboat addition to the town of Yarrow, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon; lots 19, 20, 21 and 22 in block 2; lots 23 and 24 in block 6; lots 9, 10, 11, 12 in block 8; lots 33, St, 35 and 36 in block 18; lots 6, 7, 10 and 11 in block 23 all in Portland addition to the town of Ban- don, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said Coos County; all of the said real estate being situate in the County of Coos and State of Ore gon; and that the title of the plaintiff RENOWNED—RELIABLE ^ in and to the said real estate and every part and parcel thereof be quieted M ade by the Pacific Stove and R ange C o., St. Johns, O regon against you, tne said defendants and against any and all persons claiming by, through or under you; and that you and each and all of you and any and all per Largest S t o c k sons claiming by, through or under you or either of you, be forever enjoined and restrained from setting up any of Ranges in claim of right, title or interest in or to the said real estate and every part and Town parcel thereof; that plaintiff have judg ment against you for his costs anil dis bursements in this suit; and for such Fourteen Ranges on other and further relief as to the Court the floor may seem meet and equitable. Service of this summons upon you is made by publication thereof In the Co quille Herald for a period of six weeks by an order of the Honorable John F W e are prepared to Hall, County Judge of Coos County, ^ offer six of these R a n Oregon, dated the 12th day of August, 1912. ges at the R educed I I City Bakery T. J. T H R I F T D em o cratic N om in ee FOR ASSESSOR C o o . C ounty, O reg o n Solicits your support Investigate my past record and you will know my I’latform — Equal Taxation— Good Investment for Moneyed Men Real estate securities to the amount of $2,000 in sums of $200 and $300 for sale. Will discount sufficient to net purchaser 12 per cent. The securities are as good as government bonds, Want the mon ey. See me soon. B. Folsom. An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here is one of them. H. W. Hendrickson, Ohio Kalis, Ind., writes, “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the best for coughs, colds and croup, and is my best seller.” 8old by all druggist THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK And if you roll over and try “ just-one-more-nap,” he’ll repeat his call 30 sec onds later and keep on call ing until you’re wide awake. I I One of the best improved and At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, at equipped dairy farms in the Coquille the close of business, Sept. 4th, 1912. Valley. For information inquire of RESOURCES H. L C a r l , owner, Myrtle Point, Loans and discounts » 97,386.94 Oregon. Overdrafts, secured and un secured................ 1-20 U. S. Bonds to secure circula R eport o f th e C ondition o f th e tion .................................... 12,500,00 Bonds, securities, etc............ 33,255.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures.............................. 39,950.51 At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, Due from National Ranks at the close of business, Sept. 4, 1912. (not reserve agents)......... 427.95 Due from State and Private R eso u rce. Banks and Bankers, Trust Loans and discounts................ $57,716.00 Cos. and Savings Banks 9,499.79 Overdrafts, secured and un Due from approved reserve 18.68 agents................................. 86,816,78 secured ................................ Bonds and warrants................ 7,659.82 Checks and other cash items 6,890.93 Banking house ...................... 12,358.63 Notes of other Nat’l Banks 80.00 Furniture and fixtures 5,779.54 Fractional paper currency, Due from approved reserve nickels ana cents ............ 134.41 banks..................................... 23,286.87 Lawful Money Reserve in Checks and other cash items 2,385.71 Bank, viz: Cash on hand ......................... 8,766.04 Specie................. $28,467.30 Legal-tender notes 180.00 28,047.30 Total - »117,971.35 Redemption Fund withU. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of Liabilities circulation)............... 625.00 Capital stock paid in........... $25,000.00 Surplus fund ..................... 380.00 $316,215.87 Total Undivided profits, less ex LIABILITIES penses and taxes paid ...... 2,436.37 $ 50,000.00 Due to banks and bankers..... 637.38 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ............ 8,000.00 Individual deposits subject to Undivided profits, less expen check.................................... 74,006.64 ses and taxes paid 2,519.38 Demand certificates of deposit 3,031.04 Savings deposits.................... 5,274.83 National bank notes outstand ing ................................... 12,200.00 Notes and bills rediscounted 4,700.00 Due to State and Private Liabilities other than those Banks and bankers 19,602.66 above stated ...................... 2,505.09 Individual deposits subject to check...................... 197,063.16 Total - - - - $117,971.35 Demand certificates deposit 26,830.67 State of Oregon, ) County of Coos. ) $316,215.87 Total I, R. H. Mast, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that State of Oregon, \ the above statement is true to the County of Coos.f 8 ’ best of my knowledge and belief. I, L. H. Hazard, cashier of the above R. H. M ast , Cashier. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best Correct—Attest: R. S. K nowlton , of my knowledge and belief. G eo . A. R obinson . L. H. H azard , Cashier. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me Correct—Attest: A. J. S herwood , this 7th day of Sept., 1912. R. E. SHfNE, [Seal] J ames W atson , L. H arlocker , County Clerk. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of September, 1912. L. A. L il j e q v is t , [S eal ] Notary Public. Big Ben, he’ll call you on the dot at any time you say. SU M M O N S In t h e C irc u it C o u r t ol th e S t a t e of O reg o n fo r C o o s C o u n ty Report of the Condition of For Sale on E asy Terms Administrator’s Notice Notice is hereby given, that under and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Coos, duly made in the matter of the estate of B. M. Greene, deceased, on the 9th day of May, 1912, at the regular term of said Court, and entered in book 7, of Pro bate Journal of said Court, at page 569 thereof, A. L. Volkmar, administrator of said Estate, will, on Monday, the 30th day of September, 1912, at 10:30 a. m., proceed to sell for cash, at the South door of the Court House at Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Nine of Block Two in Smith’s Addition to the Town of Myrtle Point, Oregon, the same h. ing land of said estate. First Publication August 29th, 1912. A . L. V o l k m a r , Administrator of the Estate of B. M. Greene, deceased. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un J. ,1. S tanley , dersigned has been appointed adminis Attorney for Plantiff. trator of the estate ot Jonathan Quick, Residing at Coquille, Coos County, deceased, and that all persons having Oregon. claims against said estate are hereby Notice of Final Account required to present the same, duly ver ified, together with the proper vouchers Notice is hereby given that the un therefor, to the undersigned at his of dersigned has filed her final account in fice in Coquille, Coos Countv, Oregon, the County Court of the State of Oregon within six months from tne date of for Coos County as administratrix of this notice. the estate of Samuel Shuck, deceased, Dated this 10th day of September, ! and said court has appointed Tuesday, 1912. the 15th day of October, 1912, as the J. E, Q u ic k , time for hearing objections to the said Administrator of the Estate of Jona final account and the settlement therof. than Quick, deceased. Dated this 7th day of September, A. D 1912. Big Ben stands 7 inches tall— He’s heavy, massive, handsome. H e’s got a great, big dial you can easily read in the dim morning Notice of Appointment of Administrator M ary J. S huck , light, a sunny deep toned voice Notice is hereby given that the un Administratrix of the Estate of Samuel you’ ¡1 hear distinctly on your sleep dersigned has been duly appointed Shuck, deceased. Administrator of the Estate of Charles iest mornings. Notice lo Contractors | A. Bigelow, deceased, by the County I I’ve placed him in the window. Court for Coos County. Oregon, and Notice is hereby given that scaled Look at him whenever you go by. I that all persons having claims .against bids will tie received from the date of said estate are hereby notified to pro- tin« notice up to September 15, 1912, \ sent same duly verified and with proper for making gener il repairs to the school I vouchers to the undersigned at the of- building in District No. 67. | fice of L. A. Roberts. Myrtle Point. Plans anil snedfications may he seen Coos County, Oregon, within six months a t t h e Office o( t h e school district clerk. from the date of this notice. The board reserves the right to reject Dated this 32nd dayjof; August, 1912. anv and all bids. The Jeweler W ells E. B igelow , Dated this 5th day of September, 1912. Administratorof the Estate of Charles U ko . II. N orth ace. Chairman R E P A IR IN G C O Q U I L L E j A. Bigelow, 11 ceased. N ile M illlr , Clerk SC H R O ED ER K N O W L T O N ’S D R U G STORE (Paid Advertiaement) T he Lever A gricultural E x ten sion Bill, providing for federal and state support of a plan to maintain a skilled larm demonstrator in every agricultnral county of the nation, passed the House A ugust 23. Leave your call with Ü ! DOUBLE DISC RECORD ONLY 3 5 c Drane's Store THE SPORTSMAN NOW IS THE TIME PAINT CARTER’S PURE WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL F. H. MELVEN Coquille : - : Oregon C r e s c e n t Ranges Price of $35 0 Opposite ^ Hotel Baxter ^ T h e bodies of these Ranges are made of one-piece W ellsville Polished Steel. C all and see them ANDERSON __ New and Second-Hand Goods JOB PRINTING Good Work, Fair Prices, at The Herald