Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 17, 1913, Image 2

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The Coquille Herald
PUBLISHED
EVERY
TUESDAY
Enterwl an second class matier May
8, 1906, at the poet office at Coquille,
Oregon, underact ol Concreau of March
8, i f » .
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P. C . LEVAR, Lessee.
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
l'huue Main 354.
Isn’t it about time for some one
to build a house? This bungalow
proposition is getting fierce.
Sou b hi Pacific, or Joes llu Teirai-
nal Company figure that the 8. P.
will come to its milk and use the
terminal tracks to get into Msish-
field, SDyway? Or, is there another
road just below the horizon, that
will use the terminal tracks for ac­
cess to a long strip of fine water
frontage in the northern limits of
Marshfield? If J. W. will coDvey
this information to the public ex-i
clusively through the Herald, be
will confer a great favor -on the.
Herald.
Protect Your Cows
F rom
th e T o r t u r e o f th e F lie s
BY SPR AY IN G W ITH
Lilly’s Fly Killer OR “So, Boss, So”
At $1.00 por Gallon
Sprayers 5 0 cents Each
Of
Interest to Those W h o
If the Bvllesby people become
owners of the electric light system
here the people will have reason to
congratulate themselves ou an im­
proved service. As a matter of fact,
the city ought to own the light and
power system, as it owns the water
works, but if it is to remain in the
hands of a public service corpora­
tion it is to be hoped that the Byl-
lesby people will get it Wherever
they are in business they give a
good service, and they really seem
to believe in treating the public
right.
The American people are
said to be the most patient and
long suffi.riug guys on earth, nnd
the record here would seem to bear
out the assertion.
tion is very late, the main picking
having just commenced to ripen.
Although belated, the yield prom­
ises to be up to the standard.
Capt. Geo. Forty returned from
Coos Bay Saturday with a 26 toot
gasoline launch which he will use
this summer in hunting sea lion on
the Cape Blanco and Rogue river
reefs.
Dr. Dix, of Marshfield, accom­
panied by two gentlemen whose
names we did not learn, came down
by auto Sunday and spent a few
hours looking over the fine timber
on Hubbard’s creek.
(Gold Beach Globe)
Mrs. Moore gradually grows
worse each day. Her friends en­
tertain no hopes for her recovery.
The Raudolph has been pulled
up high on the beach, where it was
found not to be damaged to any
The Terminal Railway has let the great extent. She will be repaired
contract for finishing its line to the by Stafford and Bauer and hauled
northern limits of Marshfield, a dis across the beach into the river.
tance of 4500 feet from the point at
The last few days have changed
which work was stopped.
Hugh the appearance of things in this
and Fred McLain get the job at a locality wonderfully. Three or four
price stated to be $2(1,250. Just power fish floats from Coquille and
what this means is a mystery which Coos Ray have arrived, a salting
maoy people on Coos Hay would be plant aboard a scow with fishing
glad to fatbcm. It is understood gear and all necessary equipment
that all negotiations with the South­ was towed down from I he Bay by
ern Pacific for the purchase of the Captain Swing with the Tramp
terminal road are off. The S P. has Thursday. The VVedderburn Trad­
no franchise in Marshfield, nnd the ing Co started three drift nets the
Terminal Company has no franchise first of the season all of which made
in North Bend. Their franchises good catches the first day. The
butt up against each other at the cannery started up Saturday nfter-
narrow strip of county land which noon aud canned a lew salmon; just
comes down to the water front be­ enough to try out the new canning
tween the corporate limits of the machine.
two towns. The terminal traok will
be of no particular value for a street
H ow ’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ear line if Ibev are not allowed to
ward for any case of Catarrh that
enter North Bend. In fact, it is not cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh
a street car line that they are build­ Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, a
ing, but a solid, substantial track,
TVe, tl;D undersigned. have known F. J.
capable of sustaining the heaviest Choney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
steam traffic Why do they poke it transactions and financially able to f'arry
ms I by his firm.
down to a point between a high
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
bluff on one side and the hay on the
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
other, aliout half way between the acting
directly upon the blood and mu­
surfaces of the system. Testimonials
centers of the two towns la there cous
sent free pri.. 73 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
a secret understanding with the Take Ball's Family Pills for coaetipatlon.
Biggest
Celebration
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NOTES ON THE PHOTOPLAYS
FOURTH OF JU LY
KNOWLTON'S D R U G S T O R E
The Second amendment to the
Patronize the Movies
constitution of the United States
provides that: “ The right of the
The Tillamook Pamphlet
The Royal has made a change in
people to keep and bear arms shall
its picture service, and instead of
not be infringed.” Doesn’t it look
The Herald has received from the
four reels nightly is showing three
as though our new revolver law
reels from a different selection of Southern Pacific a copy of the
rather frazzled this right?
independent makers, the films being pamphlet advertising Tillamook
county. It is issued under the co­
Married men leaving the state of also newer.
operative publicity plan of the
Johu
Bunny
is
said
to
be
doing
a
Washington Dow are liable to be
Southern Pacific lines in Oregon
looked upon with suspicion. That Marathon every morning before
and is a handsome piece of work,
state has recently passed a law pro­ breakfast, to reduce his weight, and giving a full description of the
the
Vitagrsph
Company
are
becom­
viding that men who fail to support
county and its varied Resources of
their wives may be sentenced to ing alarmed.
What has “ Happened to Mary?” timber, dairying, fishiug, etc., amply
hard labor and their wages paid to
Maurice Costello vies with Presi­ illustrated with good half tone views
their wives.______________
dent Wilson in the matter of having and an accurate map of Tillamook
county. With railroad connection,
A swell looking New York dame children named after him.
complains because, “ Wheo an at­
The Garfield Theater, in New Tillamook is now in a position to
tractively stylishly dressed woman York, publicly thanks Marc McDer­ get her share of the immigration
has to walk any distance without an mott, Miriam Nesbitt, Yale Boss, j from the East and will undoubtedly
escort she is a target for the stares Cbas. N. Seay and Win. Wadsworth, have a very rapid growth from now
of all the men she passes,” and if all of the Eilisou company, for tak­ on.
she were to walk down the street ing part in a benefit for the Ohio
Myrtle Point Pointers
once and the man didn’t stare at sufferers.
her she would probably be as mad
Mabel Trunnelle confesses to a
Milton Reese started for Areata,
as a wet hen.
horror of poverty aud hates “ rag­ Humboldt county, California, on
ged" parts. Mabel is a level-headed Thursday last, to see his mother,
An effort is being made to have
little woman
who is not expected to live.
Pathe Freres send a man to take
The Vitagraph Company is at
moving p ctures of the Fourth of
Garland Dungan, one of Marsh-
work on aDimal pictures, aud Neio,
July celebration at Coos Bay on the
field’s promiuent business men, was
tue lion was much peeved lately by
Fourth, to be shown in Pathe’s
tranacting business here between
being obliged to play in the same
Weekly. This would be a great ad­
trains on Wednesday last.
cast with Hughie Mack without get­
vertising scheme, and if it is suc­
Ed Carter took Max D. inent and
ting a bite of him.
cessful an effort should be made to
family
to Marshfield on Monday in
Yale Boss, the Vitagraph boy, has
have Borne pictures taken on the
organized the boys in the vicinity bis fine new auto. They returned
Coquille river while the operator is
of the Edison studio into a team, aB far as Coquille Tuesday, where
here.
and he takes his ball glove to bed they visited with Mrs. Dements
sister, Mrs. Strang, going through
with
him.
Be careful what you say about
The “ Alkali Ike” doll is on the to their ranch on Wednesday.
caterpillers. Last week the Herald
B. Perry died of typhoid fever on
remarked: “It is said that cater­ market, and now Alkali's fame is
Tuesday and was buried at Norway
established.
pillars a e very numerous this year."
Wednesday. His mother of Gardi­
That was true and would seem void
ner, came up, and a large delega­
CURRY
COUNTY
CULL1NGS
of offense. But next day, while the
tion of his fellow workmen from
(From the Port Orford Tribune)
editor was sweating over some more
Aasen’s camp, were in attendance at
A
miner
coming
in
from
Middle
copy, be looked down and found a
the funeral. He leaves a wife aDd
caterpiller crawling huiriedly up Elk last week met a bear in turning
three little children.
a
crook
in
the
trail,
and
got
a
fine
his knee. Shortly afterward another
Mrs. Ida Baker, who has been for
one appeared in the same place, and picture of it before bruin recovered
in less than half an hour still a third from bis surprise and took to flight. the past two months at Mrs. Chas.
The strawberry crop in this sec­ Adams, left Tuesday for California
made its presence known on the
rough back of the editorial neck—
all evidently coming to stop the
paper. That would appear to be
the limit.
At $1.25 per Gallon
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PRESBYTE1UA.N CHURCH.
Services Sunday at 11 a. in. and
Big Ben, he’ ll call you
on the dot at any time
you say.
And if you roll over and
try “ just-one-m ore-nap,”
he’ ll repeat his call 30 sec­
onds later and keep on call­
ing until
you’ re wide
awake.
Big Ben stands 7 incEies tall—
He’ s heavy, massive, handsome.
He’ s got a great, big dial you can
easily read in the dim morning
light, a sunny deep toned voice
you’ ll hear distinctly on your sleep­
iest mornings.
I’ ve placed him in the window
Look at him whenever you go by
W . H.
SCHROEDER
The Jew eler
(U Q U IL L K .
O R I X iO N
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7:30 p. m.
Suuday School at 10 a. m.
Frank H. Adams, Pastor.
M. E. Church
Sunday school at io a. m
Preaching at 1 1 a m . aud 8 p. m.
Prayer m eeting T h u rsd a ys at
8 p. m.
R oy L
C l a r k , Pastor.
Christian Science Society
Corner Third and Hall streets.
Services at 11 a in next Sunday.
Subject lesson sermon “ Is the Uni
verse, Including Man Evolved by
Atomic Force?”
Wednesday evening meeRng 8 :00.
M. E. Church South
Services next Sunday as usual
Sunday school at io. a m.
Epworth League at 6:45 p m
You are invited to be present.
C. H. C l e a v e s , I’astor.
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL.
Services first aud third Sundays
of
each
month
Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 a. m.
Yon are hvaitlly w ile >> ■.
idswfcvn.y
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CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Sunday school at 10 a m.
Christian Endeavor at (i:30 p. ni.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even­
ing of each week at 7:30.
You are cordially invited to all
these services.
T. B. McDonald. Minister
Fishtrap and Vicinity
Mrs. J. H. Laipb, of this place,
was taken suddenly ill Saturday
night. The doctor was called to at­
tend her, and at last reports she was
improving.
Rev. VV. B. Smith held services at
Mrs. Daisy Hart and daughter, the Methodist church both tnornieg
Annie, went to Portersville, Cal., to and evening of last Sabbath
stay with her sister, Mrs. Dickey,
Quite a number of young people
an indefinite time.
took dinuer with the young folks of
Miss Hazel Lee went to Baodon the Taylor home of this place last
on Saturday for a visit of a week or Sunday. Among the Dumber being
two, going down with her father, Miss Grace Miller, Merle nnd Hazel
M. Lee, who has been upon busi­ Radabaugh, Myrtle Northrup, “ Cor­
bett” RobisoD, Lloyd Irving, Walter
ness.
Wm. Barder aDd L. Travers, of Krantz, Roy Taylor, Bob Miller,
Marshfield, were visitor here the last Chester, Lloyd and Floyd Krantz
Mr. Krantz also took dinner with
of the week.
OBSERVER.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller visited
at the home of their friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Finley, of Rink creek, a
couple of davs last returning home
Saturday.
Mr. Brewer, the late Arago mer­
chant and postmaster, is contem­
plating a trip to California soon.
He recently sold his store at Arago.
We are very sorry to loan Mr.
Brewer aDd family from our com-
imuuity, as they have resided at
Arago for the past two or three
years, and have gained many warm
j friends.
Leave
your call with
AT COQUILLE
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SUNDAY SERVICES IN
COQUILLE CHURCHES
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Rev. W. Owens, of the TJ. B.
church, is expected home in a day
or two from attendance at the an­
nual conference, of which we made
mention in a recent issue He has
been returned to this and the John­
son mill chat ge as pastor for an-
I other year.
Several of the people of Fishtrap,
were in Coquille Saturday. Among
whom were Mi. aud Mrs Frank
Miller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Wallace
Hammack and son, Emmett, John
Stone and James Hammack, also
Mr. and Mrs J H. Radabaugh. All
having driven to town; the latter
< having gone down to consult the
doctor concerning the injuries re-
| ceived in the accident which befell
her in attempting to lioard the
steamer Myrtle, of which we made
mention la-: week. She is still suf­
fering a great deal from the injuries
sustained.
The roads are now in fine condi­
tion. which is greatly appreciated,
and a great many autoa are now
seen on our highways.
NUFF-SED.
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FIREWORKS AT NIGHT
East Fork Items
Mr. and Mrs Leatbtrman have
gone to Brownsville to visit rela­
tives, and mny buy a place ito-re
and not return to Cons.
Their
neighbors ami friends hope lb it
they will conclude to make tb. East
Fork their home.
Roy Leathermau and Selata Howe,
who were recently married, have re
turned from their Portland wedding
trip and have made their borne on
the Leatberman place.
Inez T. Easton, one of the B in- i
don teachers, is at homo fci vacation
days.
UNIVERSITY
OREGON
SUMMER SCHOOL
Twenty-Five Instructors - Fifty Courses
Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular
Faculty
University Dormitories Open
Board and Room at $3.50 per week
Reduced Railroad Rates
For Compleie Illustrated Catalogue, A ddress
The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene
Notice of Hearing of Final Account
E. N. Harry is rushing the road
work on the old Coos Bay wagon
road. This road is the short and
scenic r mte to Roseburg.
Notice is hereby given that Wells E.
Bigelow, Administrator of the Estate of
Charles A. Bigelow, deceased, lias tiled
his Final Account a« such Administra­
tor with the Clerk of the County Court
for Coos County, State of Oreuron, and
Heller’s sawmill on Cherry creek that Monday, the 7th day of July, 1913,
at the Court House in said Coos County,
burned Thursday night. The lum­ has been appointed by Hon. J. F. Hall,
Judge of said Court, as the day and
ber in the yard was saved
place for the hearing of objections to
Mrs Easton, who is teaching at said Final Account and the settlement
thereof.
WELLS E. BIGELOW,
Parkreeburg, made a home visit
Administrator of the Estate of Charles
A. Bigelow, deceased.
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SU M M O N S
OF
Notice of Final Settlement
Collector of the County of Coos, State
of Oregon, for the amount of Five and
42-100 Dollars, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1909, together with
penalty, interest and cost® thereon upon
the real propeity aassesscil to von, of
which you are the owner as appears of
record, situated in said County and
State, ami particularly bounded ami
described as follows, to-w it: Lots one,
two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
nine and ten in block twenty-eight;
and lots one, two, five and thirty-six in
block twenty-three all in Portland addi­
tion to the town of Bandon according to
the plat thereof on file and of record in
the office of the County Clerk of said
Coos County.
You are further notified that said J.
J. Stanley has paid taxes on said prem­
ises for prior or subsequent years with
the rate of interest on said amounts as
Notice is hereby given that the under­
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ signed has filed in the County Court for
Coos
County, Oregon, her final account
gon, in and for the County of Coos
in the matter of the estate of Ida Ada-
Gesina Massip,'I
lade Laffertv, Deceased, and that the f o l l o w s :
IJnint iff, f S uit in E quity for i County Court has net Wednesday, July : y e a r ’ s DATE TAX RE­ AMT. RATE OF
TAX
PAID CENT NO.
Ernest Massip, |
D ivorce
■ 2, 1913, as the day for hearing objec­
INTEREST
tions to said final account, and the 190«
April Certifi­
Defendant . )
settlement of said estate.
1907
30,
cate ot
To Ernest Massip, the above named ; Dated this 31st dav of May, 1913.
1908
1913 redemp-
defendant. In the name of the State of
ELM IK A J. LAFFEKTY,
' and
Uon
Oregon, you are hereby notifiei that j Administratrix of the Estate of Ida
1911
No. 374 $19.30 15 pet.
you are required to appear and answer 1 Adalade Lafferty, Deceased.
6-3-5t 1910
Oct.
8417
the complaint tiled against you in the I
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24,
above entitled suit, in which Gesina I
1911
12.89 15 pet.
Notice of Final Account
Massip is plaintiff and you are defend­
1912
April
5821
ant, within six weeks from the date of
Notice is hereby ziven that the under-
5,
5822
the first publication of this summons, -igned, the Administrator o! the Estate
1913
4.27 15 pi t.
within six weeks from the 17th day of of Jonathan (¿nick, Deceased, has filed
Said Frank Burkholder as the owner
June, 1913, the same being the date of his final account as such administrator
the first publication of this summons, in the County Court of the State of of the legal title of the above described
and if you fail to appear and answer on Oregon, for C 009 County, and said court property as the same appears of record,
or before the 29th day of July, 1913, has appointed Monday, July 7, 1913, at and each of the other persons above
the same being the last day of the time the hour of 10 o ’clock in the forenoon named are hereby further notified that
prescribed in the order of publication, at the County Court Room in the Court J. J. Stanley will apply to (he Circuit
judgment for want thereof will be taken House in the City of Coquille, in the Court of the County and State aforesaid
against you and plaintiff will apply to County of Coos and State of Oregon, as for a decree foreclosing the lien against
the Court for the relief demanded in the time and place for the hearing of the property above described, and men­
her complaint, a succinct statement of J objections to such Final Account and tioned in said certificate. And you are
hereby summoned to appear’ within
which is as follows:
the cetilement thereof.
sixty days after the first publication of
1. That the marriage contract now
Dated this 19th dav of Mav, 1913.
this summons exclusive of the day of
and heretofore existing lietween plain- ;
5-20 fit
J. E. QUICK,
tiff and defendant be dissolved and Meld Administrator of the Estate of Jonathan sai l first publication, and defend this
action or pay the amount due as above
for naught.
Quick, Deceased.
shown together with costs and accrued
2. That the plaintiff
allowed to
interest and in case of your failure to
resume her maiden name, Gesina
In the Circuit Court of the S t ite of do so, a decree will l»e rendered fore­
Hansen.
Oregon for C oos County
closing the lien of said taxes and costs
3. That plaintiff have judgment
against the land and premises above
against the defendant for her costs and
named.
J. J. Stanley,
disbursements herein.
Plaintiff
Service of this summons is made by
This summons is published by order
ve.
I S ummons fo r P ubli - of the Honorable John F. Hall, Judge
publication in pursuance of an order by
the Honorable L. G. Harris, Judge of Frank Burk h o ld - l cation in Kong­
of the County Court ol the State of
closure of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregna, er, J E. Burton *
Oregon, for the County of Coos, and
T ax L ien
for Second Judicial District, Coos Coun­ and A. K. Cults,
s dd or ler was made and dated this
Receiver
ty, dated the 10th day of June, 1913,
27th day of May, 1913, an I the date of
Defendants. J
directing the publication thereof in The
the first publication of this summons is
Coouille Herald, a newspaper printed To Frank Burkholder, J. E. Burton and the 3rd day of June, 1913.
and published at Coquille, CodfeCounty,
A. K. Cults, Receiver, the above
All process end papers in this pro­
Oregon, once a week for a period of
named defendants.
ceeding may i»e served upon the under­
six consecutive weeks, commencing In the Name of the State of Oregon :
signed residing within the State of
on the 17th day of June. 1913.
You are her. bv notified that J. J. Ur gon, at the address hereafter men­
JOHN F. HALL.
Manley, the holder of Certificate of De­ tioned.
J. J. STANLEY.
JAMES T. HALL,
linquency numbered 24. issued on the
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
017*7t
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 24th day ol October, 1911, by the Tax Address. Coqudie, Oregon.
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