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T h a r « W a s N o R e a s o n W h y 8 h e S h o u ld D r e a d th e In d ia n s . Among the frontiersmen who closely followed the footsteps of Lewis and February 17, 1914 Clark across the Rockies was Colonel L. J. Simpson et ul to Edith J. Judd. Joseph L. Meek. lie settled in Ore­ War. Deed. Lot 17, Blk 20 Lakeside. gon, and, like all the earliest pioneers, $10.00 he w as obliged to choose his helpmate, Edith J Judd et vir to Dennett Trust so the Portland Oregonian says, from Co, War, Deed. Lot 17 Blk 20, J.ake- among the dusky maidens of the for­ $ 220.00 est. side. February 18, 1914 During the early settlement of the L. J. Simpson et al to Herman A. territory the Cayuse Indians w e r e Nabb. War. Deed. Lot 9, Blk 19, quite menacing In their demonstrations $5.00 of hostility to the little baud of pio­ Marshfield Realty R 15 W W M. $10.00 Washington. Colonel Meek and Squire Eberts Clias. Walker to Mark O. Con. War Deed. Lot 2 Blk 40 Woodland Add to j were appointed, and they set out Bandon. $10.00 across the mountains and the deserts Ben Fogelsonger et ux to O. W. and in due time reached their destina­ Thompson et al. war deed. Lot 0 blk 7 j tion. While there the colonel was in Bennetts’s Bandon Beach,Plat A. $10.00 vited to a levee given by some one of John iS. Coke,Jr, et ux to McPherson- | the political notables. He was intro­ Ginser Co. Q. C. D Part lot 7 blk 41, duced to a lady who naturally enough E. B. Clement’s plat of Marshfield, made Inquiries about Oregon, the hos­ Parcel of land in Sec 33Twp 25 S R 11 tile Indians, and so forth. W W M. $10.00 "But your wife,” began the lady In a A. E. Seaman et ux to Chas. Walker lull betw’een thrilling narratives, "or war deed. Lots 2 10, blk 40, Woodland add to Bandon. $10.00 haven’t you a wife?” "Yes,” replied the colonel, " I have a Februrary 19, 1914 wife.” Rhoda E. Ross et al to W. C. Harris, “ Why,” said the lady, “ I should war deed. Lot 23, 24, 25 & 26, blk 36 East Marshfield $100.00 think she would be so afraid of the Indians.” A. M, Crawford et ux to Merchant "M y w ife afraid of Indians!” ex­ Land Co. et al. (¿. C. D. All their interest in West Bandon except lots 4 claimed the colonel. “ Why, madam, to 9, blk 38. $10.00 she Is herself a squaw!” Chester Snow to L. W. Tope. Option lots 13, 14, & 15 blk 43, North Bend. N. Berneics Moore to E. Roy Moore war deed lots 6 to 10, blk 7 Bav Park. Lots 10, blk 24 Lakesiile. * $10 00 H. E Brown et ux to Warren J. Bur­ den et al war deed NK*4 of NE% N E !4 sec. 35, twp. 29 s. r. 15 w. w. m. $10.00 A. M. Crawford et ux to Merchant Land Co. et al, war deed one-ihird in­ terest in various lots in west Bandon. e p ip j $ 10 . 00 . TH E D IAM O' James H. Rookard et ux to Lawrence Jennings, war deed, ne‘4 of se££, 8eV4 of ne* 4 , wW of ne1^, & of nw.^, sec 34, twp. 29 8. r. 11 w. w. m. $1000.00 D r u fffi« t. A f f e r e n t « I I I X - T F I T S D IA M O N D III» A N D I ' T L I.S for « 5 February 20 1914 years known as Best, Safest, Alw ays Reli iblo E. C. Mather et ux to E. Lillebo, war SOLD BY ORI QfilSTS LVLRYKHi deed Lot 1, blk 13, Coos Bay Plat A Division 2. $10.00 Aila Graber et vir to Frank T. Malley et al B. & S. deed e }» of sw34 ° f SWM> sec 13, twp 30 8. r. 12 w. w. m. $10.(X) T. M. Hermann et ux to H. A. John­ Incorporated son, war deed ne!4 of Be1*, sec 8, twp. Manufacturers of 30 s. r. 12 w w m $10.00 The Celebrated Berqm ann 8 hoe Georgia A. Stephans et al to Carrie The Strongest anil Nearest Water McCulloch, war deed, that part of lot 3, Proof shoe made for loggers, tinners sec 16, twp. 29 s. r. 12 w w m lying east of county road. $10.00 prospectors and m ill men. Ora M. Worthington et vir to Georgia 21 Thurman Street A. Stephens, q c deed that part of lot 3 P o r t l a n d , O regon . sec 16, twp 29 s r 12 w w m lying east of county road. $5.00 February 21 1914 F. J. Fahy et al to J. C. Shields, b & deed lot 11 & sy% of lot 10, blk 17, Woodland Add. to Bandon. $10.00 Ora L. Clark to Edith A. Irish, war deed «32 ft of lot 7 A n3 ft of lot 6, blk 40, Nasburgs Add to Marshfield. $1760. Regular as the Clock Menasha Wooden Ware Co. to C. A. Smith Timber Co. q c deed, right of way through various lands of grantor in tps 30 A 31, r r 12 w w m $1.00 U. S. of A. to Northern Pacific Rail­ way Co. patent various lands in tp 25 s First-class fare only $7.50 r 9 A twp 23 8 r 10 w w m Up freight, per ton 5.00 Annie Clark et vir to Jesse P. Byers, war deed 1 acre in sec 36, twp 27 a r w w in $800.00 D. D. Pierce to Edith Ada McCurdy E . & E . T . K ru s e b A a deed s'.j of se1^, n w ^ of se}^, see 24 California Street, San Francisco 6, tw p 28 s r 12 w w m $5 00 Andre Anderson et ux to Wm Carlson et al, war deed 2 acres in sec 3t5, twp. For Reservations 26 h r 14 w w m $10.00 February 24 1914 NOSLER & NORTON Ira B. Bartle et ux to Wm. N. Ekblad Agents, Coquille, Oregon war deed one eighth interest of fiel4 of nw *4, sw V* of ne>i, sec 10, twp 24 s r 13 w w m $10.00 J. Wright Wilson et ux to Dorsey Kreitzer war deed lots 16 A 17, blk 26, lots 26, 27 A 28, blk 39, Railroad Add. to Marshfield. $10,00 Tbos. Langlois et ux to F. J. Feeney, war deed lots 2 A 3, blk 1, Langlois Add to Bandon $10 00 8. P. Bartlett to Mrs. M. J, McKenna war deed parcel of land in town of Ban­ don $10.00 E. R. Hunt et ux to Christian Peter­ son, w ar deed lot 18, A 19, blk 22, Ocean View’ Add to North Bend $100.00 !>. O. Kinyon et ux to Christian Pet­ erson, war deed lot 4, blk 18, and lot 3 blk 12, Lakeside, $10. Reynolds Development Co. to Ira M. Schwas, s w d lot 5, blk 14, first add to Marsh lie Id, $300. L .1 Simpson et ux to J C Toelle, war deed parcel of land in North Bend $10. Wm T Warner et ux to C A Smith Timber Co war deed right of way through land in see 28, twp 29 8 r 12 w w m $100. Myrtle A Rackleff et vir to Lyman KackletT, war deed lots 7 and 8, blk 5, P A Decker’s add to Myrtle Point $10. A P Owen to Jotty Watson Folsom, war deed sl4 of lots 7 and 8, blk R, western add to Marshfield $1.00 (Continued on second page) Kills Germs ’ HEROIC MUSICIANS. C o n d u c to r , F o r W h o m th o O r c h e s tr a Is M e r e ly a P e d e s ta l. Dr. Max Nordau has an umuslng ar­ ticle in the Farts Revue on the evolu tion of the orchestra conductor. For­ merly the conductor was a modest man who took Infinite pains with the rehearsals and effaced himself on the great day of the public concert. Nowadays he Is a hero. You only see 1dm. The orchestra 1s merely a pedestal for him. In the French army of former days there was a personage who could be compared with him—the drum major. He has the same pres­ tige without the aid of the drum ma­ jor's stature, lace and stick. lie must be n finished actor. He must play the part of the Hon which shoots the w a­ ter Into the fountain. There was Gustav Mahler, the most astounding artist In dumb show. All the muscles of his clean shaved face were contracted Into the furious mask of a samurai when he let loose the he­ roic sonorities and relaxed Into ecstasy during the pianissimo. Arthur Nlktseh also "reflects” trage­ dies nnd Idylls, but grace suits him best. In the pastoral symphony (Bee­ thoven) he Is the rococo shepherd tick­ ling with the outstretched finger of his left hand the fair neck of n pretty shepherdess. *b“ * " BUTTER W R A P P E R S HERALD O F F IC E t J. SHERW OOD P re V R. E.SHINE, V.-PreB. l . H . H 4 Z . R 0 . C a s h ie r 0 . C SANFORD, A ss t. Cashier F I R S T N A T IO N A L B A N K (Continued from first page) j County Treasurer, Frank C'aug- laying the building the Canal. The : liell, is still confined to the house North American Indians have been ! bo‘ is 8lo" 'y lalrenK 'h, op c o l u m n s , o r b g o h . .. . . , , . will 800 u be able to be out if to repeatedly chased Irom their own | otber CODJ|lllctttiou, 8t.t io . rra n s a c ta a G eneral B o n k in g Businesp fields, their forests and streams, S H E R IF F 'S SALB OF KORE0T/O8- back to the reservation; and likely URK S o s t i s t O lr s e le r s . C e rre s p e n G e n t, the presetit agitation will deter­ R. O. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, | National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci N irn C B IS H E R E B Y G IVEN that mine whether the Colombians are L. Horlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N'lBank, San Krsnci open to opportunity, in which event under and by virtue o f the Execution Isaiah Hacker, It. K. Shine. First ¿ia t’l Rank of Portland, Portland. and order of Bale Issued out of tho they will not shy Irom the pathway Circuit Court of the State of Oregon of progress, but may even outdis­ for the County of Coos, on the 2nd tance the people of the United States day of December, 1913, In a certal l R. 8. K no w lto n , President G eo . A. R obinso n , Vice-I’res. in reaping the harvest of the suit wherein John It. Miller Is plain-' R. 11. M a s t , Cashier. tiff, and A. H. Stutsman nnd Emma F. achievement of Panama. Stutsman, Flanagan & Dennett D ank,! C. D. Mael and A. S. Hammond and Senator La Follette’s denuncia­ C. R. Hammond, partners doing bus­ tion of the Progressive party was iness as the Title & Trust Com­ uot unexpected, but the return of pany, and B. F. W illey and W illiam Senator Bristow to the Republican Schroeder, composing the firm o f party was a disappointment to the W illey & Schroeder, a r« defendants, Progressives. The latter organiza­ being case No. 294 4 o f said court, tion finds cold comlort in the atti­ and commanding me to sell said real tude of Senators Clapp and Cum­ property hereinafter described to sat­ mings, whom, it has been thought isfy the sum of $2581.67 with intei- might be ‘‘coaxed away” and in tst thereon at the rate o f ten |>er duced to rejoin the march ot ¡cent, per annum since the 14th day of whose leaders 1 June 1911, less the sum of $500.00 ‘ ‘ Christian Soldiers declare they will reach Arm egeddon P a i d on said judgment, Septemper 16, iu the next presidential election 1911 and lers the further sum of paid September 22nd, Meanwhile,Washington being Deni $1000.00 ocratic— lor the simple reason that 1911, and the further sum of $240.00 the administration is of that politic­ attorney fee? and costs taxed at al party, finds comlort in the divis­ $23.60, being the amount of plain­ ion of it opponents. tiff’s judgment; also the sum o f $115.76 with interest at the rate o f NEARLY A MtLLION A DAY Congress will p rovid e^ to,ooo,ooo six per cent, per annum from th-j for its postoffict business the com­ 14th day of June 1911, and attorney ing year. The parcel post is proving fees o f $50.00, and costs taxed at a great money maker, but it is de­ $10.00, being the amount o f W llle/ signed to make extensions in the & Schroeder judgment, and also the service, and reductions in rates, in further sum of $1087.01 with Inter­ order to keep the Department down est at the rate o f &r/c per annum from the 14th day of June 1911, to­ to merely a self-supporting basis. gether with attorney fees to the ■amount o f $150.00, and costs taxed CURRY COUNTY CULUNGS at $11.00; I sold all of block 26 E. WASHINGTON POLITICS (P ort Orford Tribune) B' Dean * Co ’8 Addition to tho ,, town o f Marshfield, Coos County, L . M iller, representing l h e i „ ... , . , 1 ° Oregon, according to the plat thereof Buckingham Heeht Shoe conipa- on f j an(] Df record in the office of uy o f Sau Francisco, has been siik the County Clerk o f Coos County, in Port Orf ird with appendicitis Oregon, to Flanagan & Dennett Dank for $2644.20, and sold the dwelling- for the past several days. house situated thereon, separate and A. A. Jamieson, of Port Orford apart from said real property, which has let it become known among his said dwelling-house is generally friends that bis announcement as known as the Stutsman residence to Republican candidate for nomina­ the said Flanagan & Bennett Bank tion ns County Commissioner may for the sum of $500.00 on the 10th day o f January, 1914, and in pur­ be expected later. suance of the Order of the Circuit The stores at this place have not Court of Coos County, Oregon, been able to stock up since the made in said above entitled court and wharf went down, and as a conse- cause on the 24th day of February, 1914, setting aside said sale and or­ queuce they are short on many sta dering a re-sale of said premises, and pie articles. directing that execution issue thereon A subscription has been raised for the enforcement of said Decree for the purpose of extending the and Order, and in pursuance o f the T h e P r e s id e n t a n d War. sidewalk along Jackson street from Execution issued in pursuance of said Order received as of the date According to the constitution o f the Gillings' store to the Maslereon cor- United States, article 1. section 8. of said order, to-wit, on the 241li clause 11, the power to declare war be­ n e ro h Gth street. Enough money | day of February> 1914i iasued 01lt longs to the congress. The president, anil donation work has been secured (of said court, requiring me to s e l l as the chief executive, when war Is to guarantee the improvement b e i D g said property for the satisfaction of declared becomes commander In chief said judgment and as by said decree of the army and navy, but lie cannot made in the near futuie. and said order of court directed, d i­ take the Initiative in bringing on the Dr. J. R. Weatherbee of the Starr recting and requiring that I sell the war. The president who should have the temerity to declare the country at ranch at Langlois, is fitting up one property aforesaid exclusive o f tho war with unuther people would be In­ of the finest dairy farms in this house, to the highest and best bidder stantaneously removed from his high part of the state. He has recently for cash, and that I receive no bid for office. The men who made the consti­ built two 300 ton silos, together said property exclusive o f the house, tution upon which our government for a less sum than the bid o f the rests knew how fatal to human rights with other up-to-date improvements Flanagan & Bennett Bank of $2,- nnd happiness the monarchical prin­ He expects to milk 180 cows this 644.20, which shall be deemed to be ciple had been, and therefore they Baw season, and is substituting Holsteins renewed and continued; and that I to It that the nation's head should have nothing to do with declaring war with in place of tho Jerseys that have sell the building located upon the eastern portion o f said premises another nation.—New York American. formerly been on the place. known as the Stutsman residence, Atty. Kendell, of Marshfield, after and that I receive no bid for same, His Bluff. Mr. Montgomery was calling on a spending several days in town d<- except in excess of the bid of the young woman to whom he wished to parted by stage this morning for Flanagan & Bennett Bank of $500.00, appear extremely well. Gobi Reach, where he will spend a which said bid Is deemed to be re­ “ Are you familiar with Dante’s ‘Di­ newed and continued, I did levy on I vine Comedy,’ Mr. Montgomery?” week or ten days. Mr. Kendell is the property hereafter described, nsked the young woman. associated with Judge Goss in the and I will on the 26th day of March, “ No. I ’ve never seen it,” replied the practice of law, and among other 1914, at the hour of ten (1 0 ) o’clock man. “ The fact is, Miss Tinder, I think this comedy business is being things iB looking up timber that is in the forenoon of said day at the overdone. The sooner the stage re­ on the market in this section, pre­ front door o f the County Court turns to tbe legitimate drama the bet­ sumably in the interest of C. A. House in the City o f Coquille, Ore­ ter it will be.” —Llppincott’s. gon, sell at public auction to the Smith. highest and best bidder for cash, J im m ie ’s W is d o m . N. C. Divelbiss of Sixes, who suf­ all of the right, title and interest of Myrtle, who is studying physical ge­ fered a stroke of paralysis last full, said defendants, join tly and several­ ography, likes to flaunt her superior has so far recovered ns to be able to ly, in and to the follow ing describ- i knowledge. "Jimmie ” she said to her little broth get around the house with the ed property, to-wit: All of Block 26 in E. B. Dean & er, " I bet you don’t know what ger­ assistance of crutches. Tbe disease, mination produces.” Co.’s Addition to the Town o f Marsh­ " I don’t know what it produces,” re­ which hss kept Mr.Divelbiiss in bed field, according to the plat thereof plied Jimmie, "but I know the German for several months, affected him on file and of record in the County nation consumes lots of sauerkraut mostly in tbe muscles about the Clerk's office, Coos County Oregon, and Wienerwurst.”—Youngstown Tele­ knees. “ Newt’s” many friends will being generally known and described gram. be glad to learn that he is recover­ as the Stutsman residence property, the same not to include the dwelling- Her Choice. ing. house o f A. H. Stutsman thereon, but Ethel—Strange that K itty should ( have married Tom. She told me posl j all other buildings, together with tively that she liked Jack better. Ma- ; (Gold Beach Globe) the tenements, hereditaments and ap­ rie— Well, she felt more sure of being j M. Doyle has sufficiently recover­ purtenances thereunto belonging, or able to boss Tom.—Boston Transcript. ! ed from his recent sickness to en­ in any wise appertaining, and also at able him to get over town yester­ said time and place aforesaid, sell N o t A p p r e c ia te d . the dwelling house located upon the "F ve Just been telling my daughter day. eastern portion o f said property be- It Is wrong to play the piano Sunday. Jock Fitzhugh, of Nome is visit- ing the dwelling-house generally Don't you agree with me?” “ But why Sunday especially'?” —Lip- ing his brother and sister Mr. and , known and described as the Stutsman plncott’s. Said property he Mrs. Mel Fitzhugh and family of residence. Said property will sold seperate from the dwelling- Langlois. Explained. house thereon, and no bid for the “ I heard her praising the conduct of Langlois will have a cooperative sa|d block 26 exclusive of the dwell­ a little hoy just a few mluutes ago. 'd ) eese fnctory this summer. The ing will be received except for a Whose boy Is It?” farmers have organized a companv greater sum than the amount of the "Hers."—Detroit Free Press. and have bought an engine, and a r e 'Mned for Busines March, 1 8 9 0 CORItESPONDENTS: Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland National Park, New York 7 * I E » 4 S C !4 5 C$ J < £ £ -T f First National Bank, San Francisco First Trust & Sa-dngs, Coos Bay w-w-fcw «0-03 AJ-Jfcas J j » OI.D RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS .re —' — MECHANICAL 1 S H O P G e n e r a l Klacks mi thing Wagon Making, Machine Work, Partem Making anp Casting, Automobile Work, COQUILLE, OREGON Roseburg M yrtle P oint Stage A n d A u t o Line Leavts Myrtle Point 5 a. m. Arrives Ruse burg, next day Leaves Roreburg (1 p in. Arr. Myrtle Point by 10 p. in. Make reservations in advance at O h I Drug Store, Marshfield, Carrying Baggage and United States Mail J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor Office at Laird’ s Livery Barn. M yrlle Point, Holh Phones THE FOLLY OF TWO TELEPHONES f H E cities that attempted to secure a better telephone service by introducing a competing telephone system are beginning to realize the folly o f theircourse. The opinion prevailed some years ago that two telephone Companies would reduce the price and give better ser­ vice, but it has been learned by experience that it not only doubles the expense to the people, but it is an awful nuisance. In some cities these duplicate companies secure franchises under the name o f co­ operative companies, when a number of people organized and secured privileges under certain representations. They were encouraged in their efforts and the public is today paying the price of its folly with an unsatisfactory double system, no one being equipped “ telephonic- ally” without paying for both systems, those not having two being at the disadvantage of not being able to to talk to those who are on the the other line. Coos B ay Home Telephone Co Main Office Marshfield, Oregon SHOOT STRAIGHT If you are to hit what you aim at. A IM T H R O U G H US People should know what you have to offer and we have the means of = = = = = telling them. = = = = = An Ad. from you in this paper will reach buyers who buy, isn’t that sufficient ?