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REAL ESTATE - Diamond Quality SEEDS A V fVM ova 1914 CATALOG „d FLAfTTERS GUIDE OOOÛÔÔOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BAD * TEJTED warn W TRANSFERS Reported for The Herald by the Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. March 4 1914 faille M. I imvk I k . m et vir to Luii-ia M. S in it li cl .it q c deed liâtes! of Unii ec 19, 23 & 26, twp 28 14 w m $1.00 ROADS EXTRAVAGANT. The Hon Champ Clark says: "I saw it stated once that the energy, material, animal life and tiiue wasted in this country by reason of bad roads amount to the enormous sum of $400.000,- 000 annually. This is astound ing and may be exaggeration, but it is known that the waste Is enormous. This state of affairs is so easily bettered that It is idiotic, if not criminal, to let it continue. Twenty odd years ago 1 advocated building by convict labor four great roads across Missouri 1 was twenty years ahead of my time, but I rejoice that what I suggested then, and even much more, is in contem plation and near fruition.” oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Warren G. Shaw et al to Lettio Ritch ie, q c de d ot p 23 A 24 A lots 7 & 8, b!k ; 43, North Herd, *1. G o J o » . - A re U J o refor. Fast Mai ah field Land Co to Newman ---— - W i on>5 dopond- ^ k cuido«»70UlpuioWm. Moon, war deed lots 1 & 2, blk 52, A lot j 20, blk 50, Fast Marshfield, $100. C A Smith et ux to Win I) (Mark, q c W0~ A Quart*! of a O n * deed, lots I <k 5, i lk 26, it lois 18 i<c 19, fury of Succo» in tewing I It k 41, Railroad a id to Marshfield $1. Northwatiarn Grower# J F Node et ux to Lucy Anthony, war qualifies ns to deed lot 25, blk 80, western add to < órtu S N - * *"* v°u', Marsh field, $250. Frank M Mai buffer et ux to David < ^ > SEED <^> Ne son, war deed lots 17, 18 & 19, blk 8, Weft Bunker Hill add to Marshfield $1. Reynolds Development Co to John THE INFLUENCE OF Kronholm, s war deed lots 29 & 30, blk for C a t a l o g u e 2 3 0 10, GOOD ROADS ON HEALTH. first add to Marshfield $050. Key nobis Development Co to Edwin Dolph, s war deed iots 25 A 24, blk i o , ; Point In Their Favor That Has Not Every Part of the Art of first add to Marshfield, $000. Received Much Attention. John Nielson et ux to A H Post, war j deed w of sw*4 of se1^ of nw*4. sec i 20, twp 23 s r 14 w w in $10. The influence of good roads on pub has Hail Our Careful March 5, 1914. lic health is a point in their favor that T Laskey et ux to R A Cathey, war Attention deed lots 21, 22 & 28, blk 18, Sweonev’a has uot received much attention. The add to Bandon, $10. Kansas state board o f health puts the Leon Atnadon et ux to J A Me Keel, feature in the foreground and wants war deed of nel4 of se1^, sec 17, twp modern Improved roads in that state 25 s r 12 w w m, $10. because they prevent disease. F C Roberts et ux to L A Roberts, They do this because they afford It is our business, so it war «bed lot 2 A; n b of lot 3. blk 7, l < hnheri’s second add to Myrtle Point, drainage. A good road can never re is necessary that we use $ 100 . main a good road unless it is well (n o Bellini to Cirij ia Belloni, war drained. The roadbed must not have the very best and latest deed lot 8, see 7 A lotf 1 A 2 & of any standing water either on its sur methods to turn out the nwl4, aee 18, twp 28 s r 13 w w m, $10. face or below the surface. It must D P Strang et ux to A F best work possible have drainage, and the gutters beside war deed s 1,. of ne1^, 8t c 3, twp 29 s r I the roads uiust have slope and be kept 14 w w m, $600. free from obstruction so that all sur March « 1914 plus water can escape quickly and Reynolds Development Co. to Frank easily. W. Black et al S war deed lot 3, blk 19, Our eervice is at your command. An old fushioned, ill drained road, First add to Marshfield, $1225 00 If you are not already a customer Frank W. Black et ux to Simon An- with Its frequent pools of standing we would be glad to add you to derfon, war deed lot 3, h.k 19, First add water on the road or by the roadside, our host of satisfied patrone. to Marshfield, 1600.00 with its ditches filled with weeds, J. I>. McNeil et ux to Harry G. Hoy, brush and all sorts o f trash, Is a breed war deed b, interest in strip of land 200 ing place of Insect life. Mosquitoes, ft wide, with ti«ie land, off w end of s5 acres of lot 2, sec 12, twp 26 s r 13 w w m, flies and other Insects, such as chinch bugs and grasshoppers, multiply there $ 10.00 in profusion. It is these insects which March 7, 1914 O K Kronen berg et al to Adnlpl Ha either carry disease or are of the kind ber ly, q c deed eb, of se'4 sec 31 iwp 28 which destroy the farmer’s crops. For a r 14 w w in, $1. these reasons well built, well drained Geo W Ferrey et ux :o Henrietta \V highways are a double benefit since Fci rey et al q c deed lots 37 A 38, blk 25, they give the farmer the inestimable Railroad add to Marshfield, $10. advantage of easy communication with Regular as the Clock F E Oakes et ux to W R Mavity, war deed parcel of land in sec 30, twp 28 s r ids market at all times of the year and by improving the drainage check the 15 w w m, $525. J F Clemens et al to \V J Sweet, q c breeding of harmful insects. deed parcel of land adjoining blk 1, Good roads mean, therefore, not t ' l . r l . f ’ a add ii.liJ to 4.. B O ndon, . . .I , . . . lit Cartw right’s 10. only n great saving of time and labor Alice S Field et vir to U F Snow, war for the farmer, but the improvement First-class fare only............ $7.50 deed parcel of land, beginning at nw In the hygienic conditions of the farm Up freight, per ton 3.00 corner lot 2 blk 61 Elliotts add to Co- lug community. He is brought nearer quille, $1. to his market, the hauling capacity of March 9, 1914 his teams is greatly increased, and he E. & E. T. Kruse J M Baker to D A Patterson, war is no longer marooned on his farm for deed parcel of land in sec 25, twp 28 s r many weeks each year owing to the 24 California Street, San Francisco 15 w w in, $123.75 impassable conditions of the roads. Ellen Hempel, admx to Felix Hull, That health is promoted as well as agreement to sell sel4 of swl4, sec 30; comfort and wealth by good roads For Reservations eb. of nwbj, sw*4 of ne%. sec 31 twp 29 should give the argument for their J. E. NO RTON 8 r 14 w w m, $3000* construction Irresistible force so that Jas Magee et ux to Southern Pacific their building shall not cease until the Agents, Coquille, Oregon Co, B & N deed lot 3, blk 5, North w hole country is lined with them. Marshfield, $2600. Lydia A Rumble et vir to Willamette Pacific R R Co, war deed parcel of land SCOTLAND FOR GOOD ROADS. in sw ‘ 4 of 8w 14, sec 35, twp 23, s r 13 w w m $1. Projected Construction of Experimen Archie Taylor to W L Taylor, war tal Road Sections In Scotland. deed lot 8, I-Ik 3, Crawford Point add to In December, 1912, according to an Coos Bay, $10. IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANilER or TUMOR article in a recent issue of the Journal R T Kaufman to Steve Herman, war of the Institution of Municipal and PO O R C U R E D AT H A L F P illC E O R IrR E E deed lot 12. blk Ee, Western add to County Engineers (Great Britain), the NO KNIFE. OR PAIN Marshfield, $10. Scottish District of the Institution of NO PAY UNTIL CURED | March 10, 1914 Municipal and County Engineers ap b, GUARANTEE. No X Hay or other swindle 1 S Kaufman et ux to D A McLeod, pointed a committee to “ collect and WRITTEN GUARANTEE war deed lots 3 A 4, blk 39, North tabulate data ns to Improved methods 3 - d i i y pai nl ess plaster Bend, $12. of road construction and particularly ANY TUM OR. LUMP or SORE on the LIP, FACE Robert Banks to Margaret Banks, Information as to the effect of climatic or hody long is CANCER. war deed lot 10 blk 68, Porter add to conditions taken in conjunction with It Never Pains Until Last North Bend, $10. Stage. 120-PAGE BOCK traffic upon experimental road lengths •cut f ree; te sti moni al s to be laid down in districts in Scotland o f THOUSANDS C U R E D March 11, 1914 which have distinctive climatic condi Lillie M. Davidson et ux to Louisa M. tions.” Smith el al war deed 35.52 acres in sec I BELIEVE IS ALWAYS CANCER, and ALWAYS poison* After having the matter under ad 23, twp 28 s r 14 w w in $4000. deep glands in the armpit and K I L L S Q U I C K L Y visement the committee decided to put I swear m s have C U R E D lO . O O O . Go see some Frederick Noli & Co to Rogue River l arm Products Co war deed ee)4 sec 18, down experimental road lengths in a Old Dr & Mrs. CHAMLEY ¡¿¿UBT° M number o f districts in Scotland. Ar twp 29 s r 10 w w m $1. “ MOST SUCCESSFUL CANCEA SPECIALISTS IIVINO’ * rangements have been made for the A B 436 Valencia St.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. W C Parker et ux to Seeley-Anderson KINDLY MAIL this to someone with CANCER Logging Co lease lot 10 A part of lot 9, location of these sections in parts of that country where the climatic condi sec 10,twp 28 s r 14 w w m. A T Beatul to Frank C Warren war tions are suitable for the experiments deed 1 acre in sec 34, twp 27 a r 13 w w and where the local surveyors will co operate with the committee Provi m $100. Geo F Quiggle et ux to Gertrude F sional arrangements with county sur Andrews war deed lot 21, blk 10, Ed veyors have been made It is stated that the road board Is co mondsons Second add to Marshfield $10. operating with the instltuUon In this (Continued on second page) Will Accept work and that it is expected that the experiments will be of exceptional In N ew terest on account of the close consider ation it Is proposed to give to the ef feet of climate. It Is also expected , that the great variations In climaUc W e are druggists right here in your conditions In Scotland will facilitate town and make a living out o f the drug ! the isolation of the factor of weather business, but it is because people have effect in the destruction of road sur- to have drugs and not because we like f „ ces to see people suffer -we don’t. Our ! ’ __________________ duty is to render the best service we can, and when someone is ailing, we Rubber Roads, are interested in seeing them take the The proposition to build rubber roads best medicine there is for their particu has been seriously put forward In Lon lar trouble. W e don’t recommend | don It is said that the vibration in “ cure-alls,” as we don’t believe there the streets due to the heavy solid tired are such things. We don’ t want you to -O N - spend more than you have to. Some of motor trucks and omnibuses has be >u get small wages, and when you’ re come so great ns to constitute a serf sick, none at all, and you shonid get ous menace to the Integrity of old the most you can for your money, buildings It is, besides, in some por- We recently came across a new rem- tions of the city an Intolerable nui- edy for increasing strength and building sauce to the office workers The case up people who are run down and ema- of t|lp r,.Blon ilbo)lt 8L Pnl,rg onthe- dated. We know that a alight trouble sometime, grows into a serious one, drat Is cited In particular. It will soon I Ufi and to atop it in the beginning, will be a question there of reducing vibra aave you money in tin end. This new tion at any cost. And. although It has I n d i . » ! A « L ' . mm It compound is called Rexail Olive Oil been calculated that a rub how road T i l l * in I I. .1 . (. . Kmulaion. It is the best remedy, to compete commercially with wood I b-'ves. sealed viti, | i T u t e no ol h e r I when you are run-down, tired out, ner blocks or asphalt most have a life of H r n n M . A f H 'fl D I A l i o NI» ILK VN vous no matter what the cause. It fifty years (which of course It would years known a ilic t.' > doesn’ t merely stimulate you and make SOlDlYDfit you feel good for a few hours, but takes not hard, the lilg cities may he driven held o f the weakness and builds you up to such roads In concealed district, de to a healthy, normal condition. I t is a spite their high cost real nerve-food tonic and builder of good blood, strong muscle, good diges tion. it contains Hypophosphitea. which tone the nerves, and pure Olive OREGON and W A S H IN G T O N ’ Incorporated Oil, which nourishes the nerves, the Manufacturersfof blood and the entire system. Pleasant The Celebrated tierqniann Shoe to take. Contains no alcohol or habit- A D ire c to ry o f each C it y , T o w n find T h e S tron geef and N earest W ater forming drugs. W e promise that if V illa g e , g iv in g d e s c r ip t iv e s k e t c h of P r o o f ahoe made for lo g g er*, miner* you are not perfectly satisfied with it, each place, lo ca tio n , p o p u la t io n , te le w e’ll give back your money as soon as g ra p h . «h ip p in g and b a n k i n g p o in t; proapeetors an 1 m il! men. you tell us. Sold only at tne 7,00«) Rex- a leo C la s s ifie d D ire c to ry , compiled b y 621 T l u r m a D S ticet all Stores, and in this town only by us. $1.00 l uhrrnan s Pharmacy, Coquille, P o r t l a n d , O re ion . n. P« i k * co.. S e a t t le : Oregon. I LUtin« * . t a l of rrtrr- tW | fui Muà« uxl Homo LAUNDHRINO COQUILLE UUNDHÏ S ICE CO. Str. Elizabeth San Francisco a n d Bandon $1000 FREE Any lump "’Woman's Breast THE HERALD à This M edicine Saves You M oney Fi rewood à SUBSCRIPTION QHICHES Thco. Bcrgiian ShocMfff.Co. P O L IV S i Business Directory Sherilt's Sale of Real Property un Foretlornre _______ 8 HI!RIKF"S 4 SALK OF FOKECI M. L UK k l.SHINE, V .-l’res. A t. SHERWOOD Pro,. l. H. HAZARD, Cashier 0. C SANFORD, Aist. Cashier F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K Notice is hereby given, That by vir- N u iiC K IS H E R E B Y G IV KN that tue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore under and by virtue o f the Execution gon, for the County of Coos, and to me and order of sale issued out of tl o O F C O Q U I U L a E . O R E G O N . directed on the 21th day of February, ¡Circuit Court of the State o f Oregi n 1914 upon a judgment and decree duly T r a r i H u c t s o G e n e r a l G a n k i n u G u a i n e « » * rendered, entered of record and docket j l or the County of Coos, on the 2t, 1 ed in and by said Court on the 7th day | day of December, 1913, in a certain o f January. 1914 in a certain suit then suit wherein John R. M iller is plain Boari of Olroctoro. ¿orra¿pondent« in said Court pending, wherein William Grimes was plaintiff ami Mary E Sibel, tiff, and A. H. Stutsman and Emma F. R.O. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Hank «» ( ’onimeice. New Yi‘rk Cl J A. Ward and Minnie S. Ward, wife Stutsman. Flanagan & Bennett Bank, L. Harlorker, L. II. Hazard. ; Crocker Wool worth NMBank, San Kranci of said J. A. Ward and Millicoma De C. D. Mael and A. S. Hammond and Iuaiah Hacker. H.K. Shine. First Nat’l hank <<f Portland, Portland. velopment Company, a corporation, and C. R. Hammond, partners doing bu - J. A. Muuday were defendants in fa Cor - vor of plaintitf and against said defend Iness as the T itle & Trust ants by which execution I am com pany, and B. F. W illey and W illiam R. S. K n o w lto n , President G eo . A. R obinso n , Vice-Pres.- manded to sell the property in said ex Schroeder, composing the firm of ecution and hereinafter described to R. I I . M a s t , Cashier. pay the sum due the plaintiff of Three W illey & Schroeder, are defendants, Thousand Six Hundred Eighty-four being case No. 294 4 o f said court, and 00-100 Dollars, with interest there and commanding me to sell said re. l on at the rate o f 6 per cent, per annum property hereinafter described to sa - from the 7th day of January, 1914 until paid together with the costs and dis isfy the sum of $2581.67 with lntei- bursements of said suit taxed at Eigh tst thereon at the rate o f ten per COQUILLE. OREGON ty-two and 50-100 Dollars and costs and cent, per annum since the 14tli day of expenses o f said execution. I will on June 1911, less the sum of $500.09 Saturday, the 26th day o f April,1914,at the hour o f 10 o’ clock A. M. of said day paid on said judgment, Septemper 16, Opened for Bustnes March, 1890 at the front door of the County Court 1911 and less the further sum of House in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, 91060,09 paid September 22nd, sell at public auction to the highest Did c o r r e s p o n d e n t s : der for cash in hand on the day o f sale, 1911, and the further sum of $240.00 Ladd & Tilt >n Bank, Portland First National Bank, San Francisco all the right, title, interest and estate attorney fees, and costs taxed at National Park, New York First Trust & Sa 'ings, Coos Bay which said defendants Mary E. Sibel, $23.60, being the amount o f plain J. A. Ward and Minnie 8. Ward wife tiff’s judgment; also the sum of of the said J. A. Ward and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the $115.76 with Interest at the rate of Plaintiff’s Mortgage Lien in, of and to six tier cent, per annum from the AS-Cl said real property. Said Mortgaged 14th day of June 1911, and attorney premises hereinbefore mentioned are fees o f $50.00, and costs taxed at described in said execution as follows, to-wit: The South-east quarter of the $10.00, being the amount o f W illey North-east quarter, and the North half & Schroeder judgment, and also the of the North-bast quarter of Section 19, further sum o f $1087.01 with Inter Township 25, South of Range 12 West o f the W'lllamette Meridian, Coos Coun est at the rate of 8% per annum ty, Oregon, containing 120 acres of from the 14th day of June 1911, to land more or less. Said sale being made gether with attorney fees to * the subject to redemption in the manner amount o f $150.00, and costs taxed Mar. 3, 10, 18, 25, and April l. provided by law. at $11.00; I sold all o f block 26 E. Dated this 13th day of March, 1914. B. Dean & Co.’s Addition to the W. W. G ag e , Mar. 6, 9:00 p. m.; 14th 11 a. m .; 21sf 7:00 a. m .; 28th 11:00 a. m. 3-24-5t SherilF o f Coos County, Oregon. town o f Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, according to the plat thereof W. L. K0LM Agent Restoration to Entry of Lands in National Forest Phone Main 181 on file and of record in the office o f ”-3' gp -' t . T.-ST VJVi-E Í-- =t «S-Öv.'-r ¡L* .C$Ä*. Ce SÎ-riî-ÿÉ the County Clerk of Coos County. Notice is hereby given that the lands Oregon, to Flanagan F; Bennett Bank described below, embracing 380 acres, for $2644.20, and sold the dwelling- within the Umpqua & Siskiyou Nation al Forest, Oregon, will be subject to house situated thereon, separnre ¡rii 1 Y ) Fred Von Pegert c _ , Kjm<. settlement and entry under the provis apart from said real property, which ions o f the homestead laws o f the United said dwelling-house is generally States and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 known as the Stutsman residence to Stat., 233), at the United States land office at Koseburg, Oregon, on May 1 I. the said Flanagan & Bennett Bank 1914. Any settler who was actually and for the sum of $500.00 on the 10th ÿ M EC I A r I C A L in good faith claiming any o f said lands day of Janu.:.}, 1514, and In pur for agricultural purposes prior to Janu ary 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, suance of the Order of the Circuit. County, Oregon, has a preference right to make a home Court of Coos stead entry for the lands actually occu made In said above entitled court an l pied. Said lands were listed upon the cause on the 24tli clay o f February, G e n e r a l ; 'iaekgmithimç applications o f the persons mentioned Wagon Making, Machin* 914, setting aside said sale and o r below, who have a preference right Work, Pattern Making anp Casting, Automobile Work, subject to the prior right o f any such dering a re-sale of said premises, and settler, provided such settler or appli directing that execution i sue thereoa cant is qualified to make homestead en COQUILLE, OREGON try and the preference l ight is exer for the enforcement of said Decree cised prior to May 14, 1914, on which and Order, and in pursuance o f the !X > 0 < o o o o o o o o o o c o c o o o o o date the lands will be subject to settle Execution issued In purse ance of ment and entry by any qualified person. said Order received as of the date The lands are as follows: The E'.j NW’ .. the N ' a N E '4 SW>4 Sec. 30, T. 28 of said order, to-wit, on the 24C’ S., R. 10 W., W. M. 100 acres, listed day of February, 1914, issued out upon application of James I. Spring- o f said court, requiring me to se'l stead, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 118, Rose- said property for the satisfaction of And Auto Line burg, Oregon; List 6-1143. The S1., N E 'j, the S'.. NJc NE'4 Sec. 0, T. 30 S., said judgment and as by said decree R. 13 W., 120 acres, application o f W il and said order of court directed, di liam G. Whabrey, Myrtle Point, Ore recting and requiring that I sell the Leavi u Myrtle Point 5 a. m. gon; List 6-1146. T h e S E 1. Sec. 30, T. Arrives Koseburg, next day 28 S., R. 10 W., 160 acres, application property aforesaid exclusive o f the Leaves Korebiirg (i p, m . o f Carl Vogel, Box 227, Coquille, O reg house, to the highest and best bidder Arr. Myrtle Point l.y 10 p. ni. on; List 6-1161. February 28, 1914, for cash, and that I receive no bid for C. M. B ruce , Assistant Commissioner said property exclusive of the hous<. Make reservations in advance at (Jw I o f the General Land Office. for a less sum than the bid o f the Drug Store, Marshfield. Flanagan & Bennett Bank of $2 - Notice lo Creditors 644.20, which shall be deemed to he Carrying Baggage and United Slates Mail Notice is hereby given that the un renewed and continued; and that I J. L . L A I R D , P r o p r ie to r dersigned has been duly appointed by sell the building located upon the Office at L,nird’ « Livery Barn, Myrtle Peint, Both Phones the County Court for Coos County, Ore eastern portion o f said premises gon, adm: listra.or with the will annexed known as the Stutsman residence, of the estate o f Rose E. Pershbaker, de ceased and that all persons having claims and that I receive no bid for same, against said estate are hereby notified except in excess o f the bid of the that they are required to present the Flanagan & Bennett Bank o f $500.00, T U I F O L L Y OF T W O T E L E P H O N E S ame properly verified and with vouch *p ilE cities that attempted to secure a better telephone service by ers therefor to the undersigned at his which said bid Is deemed to be re introducing a competing telephone system are beginning to realize office in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon newed and continued, I did levy on the folly of their course. The opinion prevailed some years ago that within six months from the date of this the property hereafter described, two telephone Companies would reduce the price and give better ser notice. and I will on the 26th day of March, vice, but it has been learned by experience that it not only doubles Dated this 23rd day o f February, 1914. 1914, at the hour of ten (1 0 ) o ’clock the expense to the people, but it is an awful nuisance. In some cities A. J. 8HERWOOD, these dunli" (to companies secure franchises under the name o f co- ■ Administra tor with the will In the forenoon of said day at the operative c mpanies, when a number o f people organized and secured B f “ - annexed of the estate o f Rose front door of the County Court privileges under certain representations. They were encomaged in ■ 2-24-5t E Pershbaker, deceased. House in the City o f Coquille, Ore their efforts and the . public is today the r price o f its folly folly _____ with B . . payin'.' . ___ ______ an unsatisfactory double system, no one being equipped “ telephonic- gon, sell at public auction to the ally” without paying for both systems, those not having two being at Notice of Final Account highest and best bidder for cash, the disadvantage of not being «b 'e to to talk to those who are on the all of the right, title and interest of the other line. Notice is hereby given that the under said defendants, join tly and several signed has filed her final account in the ly, in and to the follow ing describ Main Office Marshfield, Oregon matter o f the estate o f James L. ed property, to-wlt: Thompson, deceased, and the county A ll of Block 26 In E. B. Dean & court o f Coos County, Oregon, has set Wednesday, the 8th day o f April, 1914, Co.’s Addition to the Town o f Marsh at 10:00 A. M. as the time, and the field, according to the plat thereof county court room in the Court House on file and of record in the Countv at Coquille, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said final account C lerk’s office, Coos County Oregon, and for the settlement of said estate. being generally known and described Dated this loth day of March, 1914. as the Stutsman residence property, L u i . a E t t a T hompson , Administratrix o f the estate the same not to Include the dwelling- o f James L. Thompson, de- house of A. H. Stutsman thereon, but 3-10-5t ceased. all other buildings, together with the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging, or Notice to Creditors in any wise appertaining, and also at Notice is hereby given that the un said time and place aforesaid, sell dersigned has been duly appointed ad the dwelling house located upon the ministrator o f the estate o f William eastern portion o f said property be Panter, deceased and that all persons dwelling-house generally having claims against said estate are ing the hereby notified that they are required known and described as the Stutsman to present the same duly verified and i residence. Said property will he with the proper vouchers therefor to the dwelling- the undersigned at the office of A. J. sold seperate from Sherwood in ‘ ■ idie. Coos County, Or house thereon, and no bid for the egon within six months from the date said block 26 exclusive of the dwell* of this notice. I ing will be received except for a Dated this 17th day o f February 1914. greater sum than the amount of the W. R. Panter, Did o f Flanagan & Bennett Bank of 2-3-8t ¡$2644.20, which is deemed to he re H ave you pni I the printer. newed and continued, and no bid will be received for the dwelling- house located upon said above de OVER 66 YEARS' scribed property heretofore referred EXPERIENCE to exrept In excess o f the bid of the Flanagan & Bennett Bank o f $500.00 which shall be deemed to be renewed and continued. DATED this 24th day o f February, 1914. T rade M ar k s D esigns W. W. GAGE, C op yr ig ht s Ac. Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon A n ron e «end!« j « sketch and description nmy quickly «»certain < ir opinion fre e whether an n t Feb. 24. Mch 3, 10, 17, 24. Invention 1» pr- mMy patentable, Oomrounlca. Farmers and Merchants Bank OLD RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS STEAM ER BREAKW ATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Portland at 8 P. M., Sails from Coos Bay J KiMc & V O N PEGERT g S H O P Roseburg Myrtle Point Stage I I Coos B ay Home Telephone Co i ■ SHOOT STRAIGHT If you are to hit w hat you aim at. A IM THROUGH US ti •ns yfrictlv« i v .itla l. HANDBOOK on Paten t» sent free. OMe-t h rency fo r »ecurinir patent». Pat.mi* taki M through Muim A Co. receive apo inl notice, r Iihout charge. In the Scientific A m e ric a n . A handsomely I 'usfrated weekly. T.nreeet otr- d ila tion «*f niir nfle Journal. T erm », a year : ft nr m t. gold by all pewtuiealer*. MUNN&Co.” Branch nm 4 Broadway. .. K S t- W aahlu*ton, O. BUTTER P eop!e should know w hat you have to offer and w e have the means of = = = = = telling them. = = = = = W R A PPE R S An Ad. from you in this paper will reach AT THE H ERALD OFFICE buyers who buy, isn’t that sufficient?* \