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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1912)
« The Coquille Herald I l ULiM iED EVERY n U 'lts D A V KnU-rt*l a« sivolld das« malu-r Muy 8, 19Ü6. st the 1 >>'H atibe st Coquille, Ornean, «linier sei ol Couvres» o( Munii 3, IS79. W ALTER G. ACKERMAN, Rubli.-lier Devoted to the material and social upbuilding o f the Coquille YalU\ par- ticilurh and o f C a •« County gera rally. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance Phone, Main 354. PATRIOTISM Brus« g o o d s at T b e Rucket. Whi tt you have s bilious attack give F. B. C am eron, form er editor of the Agitator, was called to the court Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. Kor sale If you are troubled with chronic con by all druggists. house to transact u n w elcom e b u si stipation, the mild and gentle effect o f Cbuinberlain’ a Tablets makes them es ness regarding his bonze em p oriu m pecially suited to your case. Kor Notice ol R a il Account on South S lou g h . sale by all druggists. Notice is hereby given that 1 have filed my final report as administratrix Notice sí Faul Settlement T h e sum o f $ 1 . 159.446 was con - o f the estate o f Emil Ogren, deceased, in the County Court o f the State o f O r -, Notice is hereby ___ given ___ . Unit llie un- tribu cd by 89.759 persons for the egon for Coos County, and that by or- dersignod baa tiled hi« flnitl ernunt in cam paign e expense! x tie rise! o f W o o d r o w dor o f the Judge o f said Court. January the matter of the Estate of H. W. Me- . 6 , 1913, was duly set for the hearing o f Clellan, whose full (tame »as Hugh VV. W ilson. »* • K Rust, a large ow n - objections thereto. .McClellan (and who was sometimes er ¡ „ t{Ie T a com a smeller and a Coquille, Oregon, December 5, 1913. known us and called H. W. McClellan er m M aguik O gren and sometimes H. W. McClellen), de- prom inent dem ocrat, donated Administnitrix o f the Estate o f E m il 1 ceased, and that the Count v Court lias Ogren, deceased. set Friday, the 3rd day o f January, $ 7,000 to the fund. T h is is d ou b t 1913, as the day and the County Court less the largest sum given b y any Room at ttie County Court House in Netice of Final Settlement Coquille C ity, Coos County, Oregon, as n divid u a l on the Pacific Coast. Notice is hereby given that tl.e un the place for hearing objections to said dersigned has tiled hie final account in final account and the settlement of said The vast army o f govern m en t cm- the matter of the estate of Milton Asa estate. . ,, . . ., Epperson, decea-ed; and that the Coun- A. J. S hkbwoob , ploves th rou gh ou t the nation are lv |iafl pridey, tl.e 20 th day of Administrator with tbe will annexed. now placed upon tbe “ anxious seat" December. 1912, as tire day and tbe County Court room in the court bouse there to remain until after the in in Coquille City, Coo- County, Oregon, I auguration o f W o o d ro w W ilson as tlie place for bearing objections to said final account and the settlement of ‘ « b i n their fate will be settled. F e d said estate. A. J. SiiKKnoon, eral jo b s to the num ber o f 391,351 Executor of the Last Will and Testa-! are held in the pow er o f the presi ment and ot the Estate ol Milton A - a 1 Ep|«wson, deceased. dent. It is the general op in ion that the “ o u stin g ” process w ill hurriedly resorted to. OUR MOTIVE not be T h e C oq u ille R iver M anufactur ing com p a n y is the nam e o f a n ew ly C o u r t N o t C le r k incorporated stock com p a n y w hich T . , c . . . . - , . . Irr printing the report of the grand | proposes to build a $ 10.000 plant at ju r y in last w e e k ’ s H erald a griev Bullards, near Bandon. T h e incor- , . r» \ o r> r\ \ oils error was made T h e para porators are C . A . Sm ith. R e v . D. A . g r ip h w herein the error occurred M cL eod , and G e o . G eisend orfer o f •'Clerk’ s” was in advertently, erron- w ill be ready for w ork F ebruary i. and, to us. very painlully — C oos Bay H a rb or. substitu ted’ instead ol “ C ou rt’ s ." “ T o ert is hum an to forgive di- -------- A new co m p a n y has been form ed v in e ." and the editor of the H erald capitalized at 10,000 shares o f the is not on ly hum an but man en ough par value of $ t o to a ck n ow led g e his faults and hum b ly ask forgiven ess. the con stru ction o f a line o f railroad from G ra n ts Pass to Crescent C ity. each to prom ote T h e report o f the grand jury did E ig h t h undred voters o f G rants not cast serious reflections upon any | Pass in miss m eetin g unanimously man, or m en , and on ly gave certain endorsed the p roposition o f a bond reasons and recom m endations w hich issue o f $ 200.000 to aid the project m ortal man is infallible. " 2 B a n d o n ’s N e w P a p e r --------------- T h e W estern W orld — the initial num ber -h a s reached ou r desk It is an eig h t-p a g e six-colu m n paper neatly printed, w ell edited and teems Notice of Final Account Notice is herebv given that A. L. Volk mar, administrator of the estate of B. M. Greene, deceased, has filed his fi nal aceouut as such administrator with the clerk of the County Court for Coos County, State of Oregon, and that Mon day, the 18th day of January, 1913, at the Court House in said Coos Countv, lias been appointed by Hon. John F. Hall, Judge of said Court, as the dax and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. First publication December 12, 1912. A. L. V olk mar , Administrator of said Estate. | Notice lo Creditors Lum - Notice is hereby given that the un bermen and oth er business men o f dersigned has t een duly appointed ad Crescent C ity w ill con tribu te large ministratrix o f the estate o f Harry E. Disman, deceassd, and that «11 persons 1 sum s tow ard the enterprise Pros- having claims against said estate are 1 j pects are very favorable for b u ildin g required to present the same, duly ver -1 • ified, and with proper vouchers th e re -;) ’ he road, for, to the unbersigned at the office o f C. R. Barrow, in Coquille. Coos county, Oregon, within six months from the In th e L iq u o r W o r ld date o f this notice. Dated this the 12th day o f December, A ttorn ey -G en era l Craw ford of 1912. w ith advertisem ents— indicative o f E va M. B arrow , O regon h old s that if a city cou n cil ^ Administratrix of the estate o f Har business en ergy at Bandon. Th at the W orld will produce declines to issue licenses to saloon ry E. Disman, deceased. m uch literary substance to satiate, men w hen they are entitled to them |L . J _ 1 ' i, ,, .1 . i r t 1. a 1 .... i, . * ,,, ■ ■ i- . - • - ^ , 1 the desires o f the people o f r our sis- under the law. ... m andam us proceed- ter city is m anifestly evident. ^ Rtl| 0„ Forec|osurt. ' i i g s m ay be instituted against the Notice is hereby given. That by vir W e hope no internal agen cies cou n cil and prosecuted w ith suc- tue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore xvi’.l ever exist to cause au eruption cess. gon for the County o f Coos and to me directed on the 10th day o f December. in the W orld and m ay its surface be C on siderin g averages, every man, 1912, upon a judgment and decree duly so cultivated as to g iv e forth abun d- w om an and ch ild o f the i ,600 per- rendered, entered o f reco-d and docket ant food o f th o e g h t to the well sons o f D ew ett, Iow a , w ill h ave to ed in and by said Court on the 2Sth day o f April, 1909, in a certain suit then in being and con sequ ent happiness o f spend $ 5.63 for liq u or n ext year it said Court pending, wherein Florence its patrons. W e greet tbe W o rld Fred S ch lofeidt m akes en ou g h to Emily Converse, substituted for Emily C. Converse, deceased, was plaintiff and w ith a brotherly Selah ! P»> fits saloon li.-ense. H is bid of Mae MacClary. formerly Mae Graves, ---------------------------- 1 $ 9,000 was accepted b y tbe tow n and Lucius D. MacClary. her husband, were defendants in favor of plaintiff Brick m ade in tbe yards a lon g cou n cil. T h is does not in clu d e the and against said defendants by which the H udson river in the S 'a te o f ; $ 6,000 state license. H e w ill have execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein N ew Y ork du rin g the last ten years the ex clu s iv e right to sell liq u or in after described to pay the sum due the if laid flat w ould build a sidew alk the tow n. H e paid $ 4.000 for his plaintiff o f Two Thousand Ninety-one and 65-11*1 Dollars, with interest there tw enty teet w id e around the w orld tow n license last year. on at the rate o f Six per cent, per annum from the sixth day o f December, 1912, until paid together with the costs and disbursements o f said suit taxed at One Hundred Eighty-two and 25-100 DEI EIE Dollars and costs and expenses o f said execution, I will on Saturday, the 11th day or January. 1913, at the hour of 10 | o'clock a. m. o f said day at the front door o f the County Court House in Co quille. Coos County. Oregon, sell at j public auction to the higher- bidder for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said defendants Mae Mac! iarey, for IJ BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF JEWELRY EVER IN COQUILLE I merly Mae Graves, and Lucius D. 1 Maci larey, her husband, and all per- ‘ sons claiming under them subsequ nt to j the plaintiff's mortgage lien in. o f and to said real property. Said premises I hereinbefore mentioned are described in said execution as follows, to-wit: DIAMOND RINGS The Southwest quarter o f the North east quarter o f Section Thirty-six in SILVERWARE Township Thirty south o f range twelve « M t o f the Willamette meridian, in FINE CUT GLASS Coos County. Oregon. JEWEL C A S E S Said sale being made sub.n e: to re demption in the manner provided by BRONZE WARE law. Dated this 11th day o f December. 1912. W. W. G age , Sheriff o f Coos County. Oregon. 0* DE Holiday Goods IISanta Claus LU HAMILTON. 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Coquille GREATEST JOY PRODUCERS (?/i urging us to send photoplays to them. The Baxter USEFUL AND V ALUABLE GIFTS but a group o f happy youngsters lined up at our counter for a glass o f our famoualy delicious soda. Why are they »0 happy? Why, everybody's happy when drinking our soda. I f you have u grouch come and have a glass yourself. That will settle Mr. Grouch. Heazlet Theater Coquille, Oregon Notice of Final Account to them seem ed proper, and, in this T h e rou te o f the proposed road is con n e ction , all will agree that n o th rou gh b ig red w ood forests. NO M ISERABLE BREAD LINE HERE GRAND B A LL Notice is hereby given that Herman L. Carl and John I>. Carl, executors of the estate of August Carl, deceased, j have tile«.! their final account as such \ executors with the clerk of the County Court for Coos County, state of Oregon, | and that Monday, the 23rd day of De-I c#mberi t912> „.-[h e court hou«e in said Ot*oe County, has been appointe! by the Hon. John F. 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