Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 25, 1914, Image 2

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    NOTES ON THE PHOTOPLAYS
Republican Ticket
Of Interest to Those Who
Patronize the Movies
E o r U . 8. Senator
“ A Million Bid,” shown at the
Scenic Fridat night was all that
the advace notices gave us miaou
to expect, and those who took the
Herald's advice saw a powerful and
absorbing drama in which the in-
tense interest was sustained
ined lo the
very las'. The scenery was fine
and the collision scene was one of
the most realistic ever shown on the
screen. Anita Stewart was good
all the way through and toward the
last was postively great. Her act­
ing before the closed door held tne
audience breathless, and the unap­
preciative who usually giggle at a
strong scene were mercifully quiet.
Harry Morey did not have quite so
good a part as in “ Tbe Wreck,”
but his work was above criticism.
Julia Swayne Gordon, as the moth­
er, had a chance to show her power,
and she never tails.
"The Perils of Pauline" series is
a welcome Telief from some of the
serial work that has been and is be­
ing worked off on the confiding
public. When one realizes that it
is not to be taken too seriously, so
that he can appreciate the comedy,
he finds it altogether delightful.
The quality of the acting by Pearl
White, Crane Wilbur, Paul Panzer
and others make the picture a treat,
and every one who has seen the old
pirate will hope that he escaped
drowning and may get back into
the story. He is too good to lose.
It is with regret that one chron­
icles the fact that Mary Fuller seems
to have lost her grip altogether.
Her "Dolly of the Dailies” series,
the second of which was shown at
the Scenic Sunday night is not a
thing to take the world by storm
The much heralded fact that she
has "left Edison” ptobably meaus,
if the truth were known, that she
simply lost her job. Now she will
be featured by some minor company
on the strength of the reputation
she made when she was doing real
acting.
"Goodness Gracious,” the three-
reel Vitapraph comedy feature
which is being advertised by the
Scenic for Saturday night is another
picture that the Herald wishes to
recommend in the highest terms to
anyone who has faith in the judg­
ment of tbe marine reporter who
gets up these notes.
Those who
enjoy Sidney Drew’s high-class
comedy will find it a genuine treat.
Both picture houses are making
a strong effort to show the best
features at popular prices, ana the
Ccquille public can have no com­
plaints to make on that score. They
should apprecite the fact that these
special pictures are being shown
heie for less money than in any
other town in the county.
W. C. Hawley
E lection 1914
R. A. Booth
For Cougresii
A n d y o u r v a c a t i o n s t o r y is t o l d
NO WORK
NO BOTHER
KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE
The Coquille Herald
For < iovernor
James Withycombe
For .Justice of the Supremo Court
D. D. E>.
— /or 13 pea r*—
The Standard Shin Remedy
Instant Relief
Skin Troubles
The G uarantied Remedy
Henry J. Bean, Lawrence T. C . J . F U H R M A N , D O S T .
Harris, Thomas McBribe,
Henry L. Benson, Charles The Blue Sky law is beiug at­
tacked iu a new suit by W. B. Mc­
L. McNary
For Attorney General
George M. Brown
For Supt. of
Public Instruction
J. A. Churchill
For State Engineer
John M. Lewis
For Commissioner of Labor
O. P. Hoff
For Railroad Commissioner
Frank J. Miller
For Bopt. Water Div. No. 1
James T. Chinnock
accrued interest and in case o f your
failure to do so, a decree will be ren
dered foreclosing the lien o f said taxes
.. . . 1
1 ..
■
A. A .L ..
. . ,1 » v M . k M t . , . . . ,
and costs
against
the land . . and
premises
above named.
This
I his summons is published by order
o f the Honorable John S. Coke, Judge
o f the Circuit Court o f the State of Or­
egon for the County o f Coos, and said
order was made and dated this 3 day o f
August, 1914, and the date o f the first
publication o f this summons is the 4
day o f August, 1914.
All process and papers in this pro­
ceeding may be served upon the under­
signed residing within the State o f Ore­
gon, at the address hereafter men­
tioned.
J ohn D. G oss
J ohn C. K endall
or pay the amount due as above ahown
together with cost" and accrued inter-
est and in cuse o f your failure to do so,
..
av ail
L .i
. I I I Jl 1 V , 111 < 1 I C O , , l i . O l • > > V
a decree « will
be rendered
foreclosing
the lien o f said taxes and costs against
_
the land and premises aliove named
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable John S. Coke, Judge
o f the Circuit Court o f the Slate o f Or­
egon for the County o f Coos and said
order was made and dated this 3 day of
August, 1914 and the date o f the first
publication o f this summons is the 4 day
o f August, 1914.
All process and papers in this pro­
ceeding limy he served upon the under­
signed residing within the State o f Ore­
gon, at the address hereafter men­
tioned,
J ohn D. G oss
J ohn c . K endall
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Address 1st Nat’ l liank Bldg,
Marshfield, Coos Co., Ore.
8-4-6t Address 1st N at’ l Bank Bldg.,
Marshfield, Oregon.
8-4-6t
Kinney of Portland on the ground
of depriving the citizens of property
without due process of law and dele­ In the C licuit Court of tbe State ot
gates arbitrary power to the com­
Oregon for C oos County
missioner.
W . J. C o n r a d ,
Every Part of the Art of
Plaintiff
Have vou paid the printer.
vs.
J ames H amilton and
l . b .
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Coo« County
J ess L u k e . Plaintiff,
vs
SU IT IN
E q U IT Y FO R
A D IV O R CE
!»
N ettie L uke , Defendant t)
SUMMONS.
To Nettie Luke, Defendant
In the Name o f the State o f Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or be­
fore the expiration o f six (fi) weeks
from the date o f the first publication
o f this summons, to-wit: on or before
the 6th day o f October, 1914 and if you
fail to answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint, to-
w it: that the marriage contract exist­
ing between the said plaintiff and the
defendant Nettie Luke be wholly dis­
solved and held for naught.
This summons is published by virtue
o f an order made the ’¿1st day o f Au­
gust 1914 bv John F. Hall, Judge o f the
County Court o f the State o f Oregon
fo r Coos County, directing that said
summons he published once a week for
six consecutive weeks in the Coquille
Herald, a newspaper o f general emula­
tion published in Coos County, State of
Oregon.
Walter Sinclair
Attorney for Plaintiff
Coquille, Or.
Date o f first publication Aug. doth 1914
Date o f last publication Oct. 6th 1914.
B il u n g s
and
all other persons or
parties
unknown, >
claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or
interest in the real
estate
described
herein,
for
L A U N D E R I NO
publication
in
foreclosure
Has had Our Careful
Attention
summons
OF
tax lien
Defendants.
To James Hamilton and L. B. Billings
the above named defendants
It is our business, so it
I 11 the Name o f the State o f Oregon:
you are hereby notified that W. J.
is necessary that we use
Conrad the holder o f Certificate o f De­
the
very best and latest
linquency numbered 44 issued on the
29th day o f April, 1913 by the Tax Col­
methods to turn out the
lector o f the County o f Coos, State o f
Oregon, for the amount o f Four and
best work possible
3-160 Dollars, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1909 together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon up­
on the real property assessed to you,
<»f which you are the owner as appears
o f record, situated in said County and
Our service is at your command.
State, and particularly bounded and de­
If you are not already a customer
scribed as tollows, to-wit: Beginning on
we would lie glad to add you to
the township line 2039.70 feet E. of the
our host of satisfied patrons.
corner o f Townships 25 and 26. Ranges
12 and 13 run N. 45.5* E. 276.5 feet to
left bank o f Catching Slough; run S.
along said slough 75.5' E. 199 8 feet;
run S. 68 E. 129 fe e t: run S. 53' E
112.8 feet: run W. on township line
621.4 feet to place o f beginning, all in
Sec. 31, T. 25 S. R. 12 West of Willam­
ette Meridian, Coos County, Oregon,
containing 1.5 acreB.
You are further notified that said W
J. Conrad has paid taxes on said prem­
ises for prior or subsequent years with
the rate o f interest on said amounts as
follows:
Tax
Rate
Regular as the Clock
Y ear’s
Date
R ec’t A in’ t
of
Tax
Paid
No.
int.
1916 Apr. 29, 1913 9095 49 97 12
1911
9186 $5
47 12
1912
6165 $3
39 12
1968
8926 $6
28 12
1967 May 23,
“
6462 $3 62 12
*7.50
First-class fare only.
Said James Hamilton and L. B. Kil­
lings as the owners o f the legal title of
Up freight, per ton ...
H.Ö0
the above described property as the
same appears o f record, and each of
the other persons above named are
E. & E. T. Kruse
hereby further notified that W.J.Conrad
will apply to the Circuit Court o f the
24 California Street, San Francisco
County and State aforesaid for a decree
foreclosing the lien against the proper­
ty above described, and mentioned in
For Reservations
said certificate. And you are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty
J. E. NORTON
days after the first publication o f th is!
Agents, Coquille, Oregon
summons exclusive o f the day o f said
first publication, and defend this action
down in their pockets to mike up
For Representative 5th Diet.
._________ 2 ------------------------- the deficit caused by the loss of
Charles R. Barrow
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
saloon liceuses the "dry” people
For Representative fitti Diet
Entered as second class matter May would lose their enthusiasm has
8, 1905. at the post office at Coquille, been proved a fallacy. They have
S. P. Pierce
Oregon, underact of Congress of March
faced the music and raised the limit
8 , 1879.
For County Judge
ot taxation to allow the council to
James
Watson
P. C. LEVAR, Lessee.
make both ends meet. No matter
For
Sheriff
what the individual opinion may be
Devoted to the material and social
Alfred Johnson, Jr.
upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par­ as to the wisdom of trying to make
ticularly and o f Coos County generally. a dry spot amidst a prevailing wet­
For County Clerk
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance
ness, no one can say that the peo­
Robt. R. Watson
ple of this town are not willing to
Phone Main 381 .
For County Treasurer
assume the responsibility and ex­
T. M. Dimmick
Whtn the matter of the establish­ pense.
A spirit ol that kind will
For County Surveyor
ment of the Port of Bandon was be­ sometimes accomplish wonders.
C. S. McCulloch
fore the people the Coquille papers
The visit ol tbe Portland business
did all they could for the measure,
For County Coroner
considering it a good thing lor the men to this section should result in
F. E. Wilson
whole river. One of the arguments considerable good to this country.
For County Commissioner
8-S6-7t
used here against the scheme was The surprise and delight which
Geo. J. Armstrong
that Bandon would "hog” all the they may express at finding a really
Notice to Contractors
For Commissioner of Port of Bandon
benefits and Coquille would be put­ civilized community down here on
A. McNair and C. R. Moore Notice is hereby given that sealed
ting up its money for the privilege the coast, where they have always
ot holding the sack.
The Herald supposed there were only a few
bids will tie received for the in,
For Justice of the Peace
provemeut of that part of the Coun­
deprecated any such spirit of petty scattered settlements ol struggling
Walter Sinclair
ty Road in Road District No. (1 ac­
jealousy and did not care if Bandon pioneers will be gratifying in the
For Constable
cording to the special road proceed­
would reap the greater benefits, extreme; but the thing that may
ings and special tax for the years
Ned C. Kelley
count
is
that
they
may
find
some
which she naturally would; Coquille
1911 , 1912 and 1913 and the plans
Published under the authority and bv
would come in for its share
We line of Coos county products that
tbe order of theCoos County Republican and specifications on file iu the of
fice of tbe County Clerk AH con­
Central Committee.
(Paid Adv.)
were willing to believe that the well Portland can buy. Trade is more
tracts to be completed before tb«
known “ Bandon spirit” would not or less a matter of reciprocity, and
15 th day of October, 1911
go to the extent of even trying to so long as San Francisco buys prac­
Myrtle Point Pointers
The County Court reserves the
corner all the good things that tically all our products and furnish­
right to reject any and nil bids and
come down the water pike; that she es all the ontside capital that is used
Mrs. Eva Jenkins, wife of Ed­ to award the contract to a btddei
would be willing to leave a lew in the development of our industries,
ward Jenkins, passed into the fu­ not the lowest should they deem it
lor the best interest of the Couuty
ctumbs for Coquille. Later devel­ Coos merchants are likely to have a
ture life some time in the night be­
Ail bids to be filed with the
kindly
feeling
toward
San
Francisco
opments, however tend to indicate
tween Wednesday and Tuhureday. County Clerk on or before the 28 th
that the Herald was mistaken in Its wholesalers and jobbers. In a spirit
Wednesday night she went to sleep day of August, A D 1914 , at the
estimate of the Bandon nerve, and o f neighborliness, however, w e
and never awakeued. She had ap­ hour of ten o’clock A. M„ on which
that if Coquille gets anything out of should welcome the Portland dele­
pendicitis and but slight hopes day such contract shall he let. A
certified check for five ( 5 ) per cent
the port commission it will be gates and make them feel at home.
were entertained of her recovery of the amount of the bid to be de­
against the strenuous opposition of Such visits are altogether good as a
from the first. On the 21 st the re­ posited with the County ' Jerk with
our sister by the sea. This awaken­ matter ot friendly sociability, and
mains were taken to Enchanted bid to be forfeited to the County in
ing has come by the process which in a spirit of hospitality our people
Prairie for burial beside her parents case contract shall he awarded and
is usually efficacious in bringing a can well afford to forget the busi­
and other relatives. She leaves a the contractor shall fail, npglect or
refuse for a period of ten days after
ness
side
of
it
and
exert
themselves
man out of his slumber— a good
husband and other relatives to such award is made to enter into a
solid heel coming down on the toes. to make pleasant the stay of the
mourn her loss.
contract and file his bond to the
In the suit now pending in the very welcome visitors.
Dr. J. L. Mason took his depart­ satisfaction of tbe Couuty Court as
supreme court, tbe printing of vol­
ure for Gold Bluff Saturday on a required by law.
Dated at the city of Coquille,
uminous transcripts of testimony Missionary Association of
business trip.
He will be gone Coo-i County, Oregon, this 8th day
and ol briefs is involved. As Dis­
about a week.
the Churches of Christ
of August, A D, 1914
trict Attorney Liljeqvist is conduct­
A Bum Job
J am es W atson ,
Mrs. J. L Mason accompanied
ing one side ot the case, it would
County Clerk.
The Coos County C h r i s t i a n
Mrs. Shelly, ou Saturday for a
The pamphlets containing the
naturally be most convenient for Missiouary Association of the
week,s visit with that lady at North In the Circuit Court o f fhe State of Ore­
him to have bis brief printed here Churches of Christ was held at Myr­ measures to be voted on at the gen­
gon for Coos County
Mrs Shelly has been stay­
eral election this fall have been re­ Bend.
tle
Point,
Aug.
i8.
19
and
20.
The
where he can read the proof and
Not ing here for some time and is now W. J. C onrad ,
convention was attended by 65 del­ ceived from the Secretary.
oversee the wo'-k, and as Coquille egates from the various churches of going into the subject matter of
Plaintiff,
returning to her home.
is in the distiict there seems no the county
vs.
SUM M ONS
The reports of the tbe pamphlet, tbe Herald would
Mrs.
F.
E
Sou'hmaid
got
ser­
J.
W.
H
aneline
and
FO R
good reason why Coquille printers churches show that the growth of like to remark that it is about the
all
other
persons
or
P U B L IC A TIO N
iously
kicked
by
n
cow
on
Friday,
bummest
job
of
printing
and
bind­
the
church
has
been
larger
this
year
should not have the work.
This,
parties
unknown,
IN
C F. ing that ever came under our ob­ her limb being very much bruised
claiming any right,
F O R E C L O SU R E
however does not seem in accord than any previous year.
title,
estate,
lien
or
OF
Swanker, state corr. secy, of the servation. It would he a disgrace L nd alnjo8t U8ele^, «Itho no hone 8
with the “ Bandon spirit,” and as churches of O r e g o n , and J. C to any country job omce in tbe
interest in the real
T A X LIE N
estate
described
the suit is a “ friendly” one the Ghormley, from India, added much state. If the record of economy were broken.
herein,
Chester Lee left on Sunday morn­
Bandon influence appears to be to the interest of tbe convention. that is being made by the office un­
Defendants
strong enough to pull all port busi­ Mr. Ghormly gave his sterioptican der state ownership is achieved by ing via auto for Roseburg, going To J. W. Haneline the above named
turning out that kind of work, from there to Portland where he
defendant
ness in which there is any money lecture on the missionary work in
In the Name o f the State o f Oregon:
Siate Printer Hurris would better
the tar East
will
meet
his
wife
He
will
prob­
into the maw of the city by the
you are hereby notified that W. J.
Each department of tbe church consider the point made, and go to
Conrad the holder of Certificate o f De­
ably he gone all winter.
sea. Mr. Liljeqvist’s transcript of had a place on the program and doing some real printing
linquency numbered 35 issued on the
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testimony has been printed at Ban- splendid help was given by workers
Dive Raokliff left Suuday to visit 27tn day o f June, 1912 by the Tax Col­
lector o f the i ounty o f ( ’ 00 s, State o f
East Fork Items
dou by the Western World, in of these departments. The reports
his parents at Florence.
Oregon, for the amount o f Eight and
of
the
various
churches
are
as
lot
which the general impression is that
17-100 Dollars, the same being the
OBSERVER
lows: North Bend, Mrs Samuel
amount then due and delinquent for tax­
John Porter and Rufus Howe
G. T. Treadgold is a stockholder. Gregg, pastor, church organized
es
for the year 1909 together with penal­
Now is the time to subscribe.
Now the plan is to force the print­ Nov. 3, 1913, present membership have quit the st»ge line, they were
ty, interest anil costs thereon upon the
on the job a long time and were
the real property assessed to you, o f
ing of Mr.Liljeqvist’s brief also into 45, building dedicated costing faithful and accommodating dtivers
which you are the owner as appears o f
S
t250,
Bible
school
has
52
members.
the favored office, much to the in­
record, situated in said County and
Kreuson and Bridges are driving
State,
and particular y bounded and
convenience of the p:osecuting at­ Marshfield church, Samuel Gregg, the stage from Sitkum to Sumner
described
as follows, to-wit: South
"Schooling in youth should Invariably b«
pastor,
members,
104,
additions
torney and agaiust his protest. The
to prepare a person iu the best w av
East Quarter o f the South East Quar­
Mr. Thomas is in poor health hut directed
during the year 59, Bible school 106
for the best perm anent occupation for which ter (S E '4 S E '4) o f Section Eighteen
Herald considers this what may enrolled, average attendance. 83 be keeps working becau-e he won’t he is c a p a b le .'--P re sid e n tC . W. Kliot.
(18) Township Twenty Eight (28) S.
be poetically called a rank piece of per cent, C. W. B M , 47 members. give up.
This is the Mission of the
Range 12 W . Willamette Meridian Coos
County, Oregon, containing 40 acres
Lee Mast and son Milford and
business. On all considerations of Coquille, T. B McDonald, pastor,
more or less.
fairnessjand businessconvenience the 135 members. 65 additions during Archie Shepard were camping Sit.
You are further notified that said W.
urday and Sunday on tbe Eart fork
the
year,
average
attendance
in
the
J.
Conrad has paid taxes on said prem­
Forty-sixth School Veer Opens
brief should be printed in Coquille.
ises for prior or subsequent years with
Several weeks ago Charles Shep­
Bible school 90, Christian Endeav­
The Herald is not obessed with tbe or, 30, C. W. B M. 47 members. herd had a cow die from eating S E P T E riB E R 18th, 1914 the rate o f interest on said amounts as
Write for illustrated too page B ook­ follows:
desire to do the printing itself— it Myrtle Point, E. E- Coulter, pastor, giant powder that bad been lift on
Tax
Rate
let. " T he 1 ife CAREER,” and for Cata
could with some qualms ot envy, 82 members, 48 additions during the roud aide ne ar the place his cons log containing full information.
Y ear’ s Date
R ec't
of
Tax
Paid
No. A m 't
int.
aee the job go to our bated rival up the year, 130 members enrolled in traveled, by those who were work­
Degree C o u r te s - A O R IC U L T U R l :
1910 June 27, 1912 8916 $5 63 12
the street— but the job should be the Bible school, Christian Endeav­ ing on the public road, I learned of Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,DalryHus- 1911
7388
»3 96 12
or 20 members, C. W. B. M. 11 this a few days ago and what puz­ bandrv. Poultry Husbandry. Horticulture. 1912 May 15. 1913 2636 *3 40 12
done here.
If tbe Treadgold in­ members. Circle Girls, 12 members zles me is why a report of it was Agriculture for Teachers. FO R ESTRY,
Said
J
'
W.
Haneline
as
the
owner
of
fluence proves strong enongb lo I Bridge, E. E. Coulter, pastor. 36 not made to the County court. And L o g g in g E n g i n e e r i n g . H o m e E c o ­ the legal title o f the above described
n o m ic s : Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
poll this first little port "benefit” members, 3 additions, Bible school Mr. Shepherd paid for the cow; the ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, property as the same appears ot record,
and each o f the other persons above
140
enrolled,
Circle
Girls,
9
mem-
cow was owned by Walter Laird. Highway, Me hankal, Chemical, Mining. named are hereby further noti ied that
all to Bandon, it will leave an e x ­
Ceramics.
COM
M
ERCE.
PHARM
ACY.
Shephetdhas Laird's place based I n d u s t r ia l a r t s .
W. J. Conrad will apply to the t ircuit
ceedingly bad taste in the mouth of iters.
Court o f the County and State afore- I
The following officers were elect­ and has to make good the stock, eo
For a/ional ( oarivi-Agriculture, Dairy­ said for a decree foreclosing the lien I
at least one Coquille newspaper.
ed for the coming year: president, there is just one thiD g for the County ing. Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
against the property above described,
C. A. Sehlbrrde, Marshfield, vice to do — pay for the cow, for that is Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course.
and mentioned in said certificate. And '
S
ih
n
j/
o
f
M
usic
—Plano,
String,
Band,
president,
Cal.
Ray,
Myrtle
Point,
nothing more than any road super-
you are hereby summoned to appear |
We take off our dicer to the peo-1
Voice
Culture.
within sixty days after the first publi­
Mrs. Edith Connor, North viaor or any member of the County
pie of Coquille. They have stood I
cation o f this summons exclusive o f the
Farmer* Bunn«*« Conrre by Mail Free
tieas, Mrs Anna Colvin, court would expect if poison were
day
o f said first publication, and defend
A.Klreaa
T
H
E
R
E
G
ISTR
A
R
,
by their guns.
The expectation I Coquille, supt of circles Mis ss Lou left on the road side and eaten by
this action or pay the amount due as I
(tw MS la (MU
C o rv a llis Oregon
that when it came to a test of going Hooton, Bridge.
\ their cow.
a b o v e shown together with costs and
COQUILLE LAUNDRY & ICE CO.
Str. Elizabeth
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
3C3E
NOTICE
oN,
and after August 1, 1914 our
office hours will be as follows:
8 A. M. to 12 M. and 1 P. M to 3 P. M.
All our customers are earnestly request­
ed to remember these hours so that
none may lose the Cash Discount on
their bills by presenting them after 3
P. M. on the tenth of the month.
Oregon Power Company
J
%
Announcement
THE LIFE CAREER
I I A V I N G leased the plant of the Co-
quille Mill and Mercantile Com­
pany, the undersigned is now prepared
to fill all orders for any kind of
LUMBER
Especial attention will be paid to the
local demand, and every effort will be
made to supply anything needed at the
shortest possible notice.
Your orders
are solicited.
E. E. JOHNSON
LESSEE