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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1914)
Buy a due bill of your favorite candidate and she will get 2000 votes CONTEST A n derson -D ran e P I A N O Contest is Warming up Help your friends to win on e o f these beautiful Pianos to be given away by h . 0 . Anderson and P. EjiDrane REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure A J. SHERWOOD P o t. R. E SHINE. V . - l ’ res I . H. H A ZA R D , - l i n c i 0. C SANFORD, A d i. CiiliKr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Reported for The Herald by the Title under and by virtue o f an execution Guarantee and Abstract Co. and Order o f Sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon OP COÇUIUL 1 B , O R B Q O fi. August 21 for the County of Coos on the 3rd day Marshfield Land Co. to Lucy E. Dop- o f September, A. D. 1914, in a certain son w d lots 11 and 12 blk 13 Bay Park suit wherein, Robert Dollar Co., a cor T r a n n a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u n i n e « * - »10 poration, is plaintiff and against Co quille Lumber Co., a corporation, L. C. S oirQ s i Diractor«. Mary Lockwood to E E Wells w d Reynolds, as Receiver o f the Coquille lots 7 8 9 & 10 in blk 24 in Portland Ad Lumber Company, a corporation. Farm R .O . Dement, A. J. Sherwood, 1 National Bank o f Commerce,New York Cit dition to City o f Bandon »10 ers A Merchants Bank, a corporation, L. Harlooker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’ l Bank, San Franciscy as Trustee, J. A. Collier, O. J . Seeley, Isaiah Hacker, It. K. Shine. First Nationall Bank o f Cortland, Cortland August 22 C. A. Gage, L. J. Simpson, G. W. L H Hazard et al ordinance vacating Beale, L. C. Reynolds, A. B. Daly, A. E. Ellington, First National Bank of portion portions o f Heath St in Elliott’ s Coos Bay, a corporation, Johnson Add to Town o f Coquille City Lumber Company, a corporation, and R. S. K nowlton , President G eo . A . R obinson , V ice-Pres. U S o f A to Byron J Young patent Coquille River Electric Company, a cor R. H. M ast , Cashier. poration, E. E. Johnson, Alfred John w>j o f nw1, se ‘ 4 o f nw1, nw ' 4 o f aw>4 son, R. J. Morris and Frank Morris, ! sec 13 tp 30 s r 14 w w m defendants, being ease No. 3492 o f said Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. to Court, and commanding me to satisfy the sum o f $17,593.38 with interest City o f Coquille q c d parcel o f land in thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent, per sec I t p 2 8 s r l 3 w w m »150 annum from the 11th day o f August, C O Q U IL L E . OREGON Alice McDonald to City o f Coquille q 1914, the further sum o f $750.00 attor neys fee with interest thereon at the . c d parcel o f land in sec 1 tp 28 s r 13 w rate o f 6 per cent, per annum from the ' w m »150 11th day o f August, 1914, and the fur Op ned for Busin es M arch. 1 8 9 0 J S Milne et ux to Edward G Cassidy ther sum o f $845.46 with interest there on at the rate o f 6 per cent, per annum parcel o f land in sec 36 tp 28 s r 15 w w from the 11th day o f Augugt, 1914, and CO RRKSPONDENTS : m »10 costs and disbursements taxed at $57.70 Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland First National Bank, Sun Francisco Bennett Trust Co et al to E A Ander all o f said sums being due the Robert Dollar Co. plaintiff; the sum o f $5,597.- National Park, New York First Trust & Sa-'ings, Coos Bay son w d lot 21 blk 41 Townsite o f East 50 with interest thereon at the rate o f Marshfield »10 6 per cent, per annum from the llth Bennett Trust Co to D L Rood w d day o f August, 1914, and the further sum o f »15.00 costs and disbursements, lot 22 blk 41 Townsite o f East Marsh the same being the amounts due J. A tBH-lO C * CV C^-471 tlfO -ri 4 3 ö t - ■ field »10 Collier, O. J. Seeley, C. A. Gage, L. J. OLD R E L IA B L E -E Q U IP P E D WITH W IRELESS Thomas Vigars et ux to Margaret Simpson, Geo. W. Beale, and L. C. Reynolds, defendants; the sum o f $4,- Banks w d Parcel o f land in blk 10 Coos 756.45 with interest at the rate o f 8 per cent, per annum from the llth day of Bay Plat A Division 1 August, 1914, the sum o f »200.00 attor F M Hodge to Polly A Hodges w d neys fee with interest at the rate o f parcels o f land in sec 17 tp 28 s r 14 w 6 per cent, per annum from August llth , A L W A Y S ON TIME »10 1914, and costs and disbursements taxed w m at $ , the same being the amounts Arthur Brown et ux to W D Snider due the Johnson Lumber Company, de Sails from C oos Bay et ux to w d lots 8 9 10 blk 17 Border & fendant; the sum o f $4,275.56 with in At 12:30 P. M., September 2nd, 7th, 17th, 22nd, 27th. Benders extension o f their addition to terest at the rate o f 8 per cent, per an Myrtle Point »500 num from August llth, 1914, the sum o f $200.00 attorneys fees with interest Arthur Brown et ux to L D Johnson at the rate o f 6 per cent, per annum P. L. STERLING, Agent Phone Main 181 w d und }£ o f se' 4 o f ne' 4 and lot 1 o f from August 11, 1914, and costs and 1. /jl , the sec 6 t p 2 8 s r l 2 w w m »2000 disbursements taxed at $ same being the amounts due the First Edward Laswell et ux to L D John National Bank o f Coos Bay, defendants; son et al w d 81.22 acres o f land in se.V the sum o f $517.34 with interest at the o f ne>4 and lot 1 o f sec 6 tp 28 s r 11 w rate o f 6 per cent, per annum from Au gust llth , 1914, and costs and disburse w m »4000 ments taxed at $ , the same fat L D Johnson et ux to Arthur Brown ing the amounts due R. J. Morris and And Auio Line w d und % o f s e 'j o f net4 and lot 1 o f Frank Morris, defendants; and the sum o f $46.05 costs and disbursements due sec 6 tp 28 s r 11 w w m »2000 L. C. Reynolds, Receiver, out o f the Chadwick Lodge no 68 A F & A M to hereinafter described real property and Loavis Myrtle Point 7 a. ni. Mrs Elizabeth Drane lot 27 in blk 4 Ma apply the proceeds o f such sale in th< Arrive« Roseburg,. 5 p.m. following order:- (A ) payment o f Re sonic Cemetery of Chadwick Lodge Co ceivership charges and expenses, (B) Leaves Roseburg...... 6 a. m. quille »15 payment o f judgment o f plaintiff Rob Ai r. Myrtle Point by 5 p. m. ert Dollar Co., (C) payment o f judg August 24 Make reservations in advance at Ov\ I ment o f defendants J. A. Collier, O. J. The Frank A Sweeney Co to J M Seeley, C. A. Gage, L. J. Simpson, Drug Stoie, Marshfield. Sweeney q c d s 1., o f ne1^ o f sec 31 tp Geo. W. Beale, and L. C. Reynolds, (D) 28 s r 14 w w m con 80 acres $10 payment o f judgment o f Johnson Lum Carrying Baggage and United States Mail her Company and First National Bank U S o f A to Mary P Taber patent wLj o f Coos Bay, which said two judgments J . L . L A I R D , P r o p r ie to r o f ne>i and w !a of se'4 o f sec 33 tp 23 s shall share in equal proportions, E O ffice at Laird's Livery Barn. Myrtle Point, Both Phones payment o f judgment o f R. J. Morris r 12 w w m con 80 acres »1 and Frank Morris, I W ILL, ON SAT Thomas R Rooke to Emma Rooke his U RD AY THE 17th DAY OF OCTO w ife w d lots 19 A 20 blk 35 and lots 1 BER, 1914, at the hour of 10:00 c ’ clock A 2 blk 55 East Marshfield lots 13 & 14 in the forenoon o f said day at the front blk 2 Lakeside also any and all other door o f the Court House in the City o f Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, offer for real property situated in Coos County sale and sell at public auction to the high »10 est and best bidder for cash in hand all Cream Puffs For All, Says S D Correy et ux to S Schupbach w o f the right, title and interest and es tate which the said defendant Coquille Omar. d all o f lots 20 to 24 blk 3 Graves Addi Lumber Company, a corporatian, and A n d fea r n o t least E x iste n ce e a tin ? tion to Marshfield $10 all persons claiming under it subsequent your Mary H Speakman et vir to Albert F to the plaintiff’s mortgage lien in o f D elig h ts a n d m ine sh o u ld k n o w th « and to said real property. Said morl lik e n o m ore. Speak man b & s d sw ‘ 4 o f sec 24 tp s r gaged premises hereinbefore mentioned T h e o b lig in g B a k e r fr o m h is b o w l lO w w m $10 are described in said Execution as fol has p o u r ’d lows, to-wit: Beginning at a point at M illio n s o f d ain ties lik e th e se , and August 25 low water mark on the right bank of w ill pour. Alfred Flanders et nx to Adolph Mc the Coquille River at the mouth o f a small stream: said point being situated Adams w d lots 1 2 3 4 blk 34 Portland 2370 feet South and 1524 feet West of We bake enough to go Addition to Bandon $10 the quarter section corner on the North boundary line o f Section 1 in Township around. Mabel Barrow Pugsley et vir to Z T 28 South o f Range 13 W est o f the Wil- Whether you want fresh Siglin contract o f seJ-4 A swC4 o f lammette Meridian; thence following said low water line, in a Westerly di a eii sec 32 tp 26 s r 13 w w m bread, newly baked cakes, rection down said stream and down the nice buns, dainty cream puffs, Abraham Van Zile et al to J R Speel- right bank o f said Coquille River a dis man w d lots 9 & 10 blk 6 Ocean View tance o f 2310 feet, more or less, to the alluring charlotte russes, mouth o f the next small stream at Add to North Bend $10 point 745 feet South and 2800 feet West wholesom e pies, etc., w e try to keep just ahead of the rush. R L Morris et ux et al to A E Adel o f the above described quarter section corner; thence North 70° East 30 feet sperger agreement n% o f the Bingham more or less, along the center o f said In addition, but most im Donation Claim in tp 31 s r 12 w $2000 small stream to the South boundary of portant of all, purity and the Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern August 26 1914 cleanliness guaranteed. Railroad and Navigation Company’ s right o f way; thence following the Wm McNeill to Willamette Pacific South boundary o f said right o f way; Railroad Co w d a strip o f land 25 ft in an Easterly direction, a distance of wide in nw1^ o f neJi sec 26 tp 23 s r 13 2015 feet, more less, to the center o f a w w m $10 small stream, thence South 14“ West 95 feet, more or less, along the center o f C M Holmstrom et ux to Willamette said small stream to the place o f begin Pacific Railroad Co w d parcel o f land ning, containing 14 11-100 acres o f land, C O O K B R O S ., P R O P . in nw)4 o f ne‘4 sec 18 tp 23 s r 12 w w more or less. Together with the tene ments, hereditaments and the appur m $10 tenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and also the estate, right title and interest o f the party of GOOD ROADS IN WISCONSIN. the first part of, in and to the same. Said sale being made subject to redemp U nder N ew M anagem ent The Counties Take Advantage of tion in the manner provided by law. Dated this 10th day o f September, Stato Aid. 1914. Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose All the counties o f Wisconsin are W . W. GAGE, taking advantage o f state aid for the Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon, to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat improvement of their roads this year. 9-15-5t ronage and give satisfaction to [the traveling The Increasing popularity o f this plan Is described by John A. Hazelwood, public. Trespass notices printed on cloth chairman of the state highway com and worded in keeping with law, mission, ns follows: “ Wisconsin embarked upon a policy or sale at the Herald office. of county aid for highway improve ment o f tbe principal roads in the counties of the state by an enactment In the Circuit Court of the State of O re gon for Coos County « « ¡ B IIMIIIH n i 1 1 o f the legislature in 1907, and under the policy of county aid twenty coun ties in tbe state accomplished a great J ess L uke , Plaintiff, 1 suit in vs EqUITY FOE deal o f good prior to 1912. "In 1911 the Wisconsin legislature N ettie L uke , Defendant) a divorce SUMMONS. decided upon the policy o f state aid in addition to the county aid provided for To Nettie Luke, Defendant In the Name o f the State o f Oregon: in 1007 and made an appropriation of You are hereby required to appear $350,000 annually to carry the under and answer the complaint filed against The next issue o f the Telephone Directory goes taking along, During the year 1912 1 yOU ¡n 4be above entitled suit on or be- to press about October 15, 1914. Advertising ... « out n i .,r sixty-five counties of .o™iitT.nn» seventy-one fore the expiration o f six (6) weeks asked and received county and state from the date o f the first publication space for sale. Make your reservations for aid. Last year sixty-eight out of tbe j o f this summons, to wit: on or before space in it. For particular write or call. seventy-one have received county and the 6th day o f October, 1914 and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the state aid for highway betterment plaintiff will apply to the Court for the "The legislature o f 1913. apparently relief demanded in said complaint, to- Coos Bay Home Telephone Co appreciating tbe success and populari w it: that the marriage contract exist Main Office Marshfield, Oregon ty of the state aid provision over that ing between the said plaintiff and the I of the county aid policy, appropriated defendant Nettie Luke be wholly dis *1,200.000 annually to carry along the solved and held for naught. „ ________ _________ This summons is published by virtue good roads „ work. In _____ 1911, _ by _____ a nar- row margin of one vote, the state ap- ; o f an order made the 21st day o f Ap propriation was made for tbe new poll- i ¡just 1914 bv John 1. Hall Judge o f the cy. while in 191. every vote In both ^ ^ Count directing that *aid houses of the legislature, with, the e summons be published once a week for Is just the one for whom we like to do printing. W e like to meet the ceptlon o f seven, was cast for the *1.- I six consecutive weeks in the Coquille 200,000 appropriation. ! Herald, a newspaper o f general cicula- man who wants what he wants when he wants it and who insists on “ Since the legislature adjourned tbe ! tion published in Coos County, State of having it. W e are equipped for serving him, let him be as exacting three counties not engaged In good , Oregon, as he will. road work prior to this time have vot- | Walter Sinclair ed to come under the provisions o f the Attorney for Plaintiff Come and see us about that job that must be done “ just so.” Take state ahl policy Consequently in 1914 Date firgt b,jcation A ^ t h ^ l l ' . plenty o f time to tell us what you want, and let us show you that we the enure state is carrying on road lm Dgte q { ,agt publication 0 ct. 6th 1!n4 provement under the state aid poliqy. | 8-25-7t can meet you r wishes. 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Wishing to supply our customers with the best grocer ies obtainable we recently gave the firm an open order to placs on our shelves a com plete line of these strictly high-grade goods and believe that we have the only full stock in the county. -:- -:- A T P . E.DRANE’S Votes Given on Subscription Payments Either New or Old by the C O Q U ILLE HERALD 0 i CourseYouLiketoHearThat! C I T Y B M K e R Y H O T E L B A X T E R M. M. YOUNG, Proprietor 9 mm m m f mm «Advertising Space I I I THE PARTICULAR MAN