B ig S h o e S a le S ta r ts W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b er 1 1 th COME EARLY AND GET YOUR SIZE F . o. pursley C O Q U IL L E H A B E R D A S H E R Y A NEW LOT OF IMPORTED German Cutlery Pocket Knives 50 cents to $2.50 Scissors 75 cents to $2.00 Boys’ Knives 25 cents the plaintiff will take judgm ent and de­ cree aftainst you for the relief dem and­ ed in his complaint, a succinct s ta te ­ m ent of which is as follows: For th e dissolution of the m arriage contract now existing betw een you and the plaintiff, and for his costs and dis­ bursem ents in this suit. Service of this summons is m ade by publication thereof in pursuance of an order made by the Hon. John F. Hall, County Judge for Coos County, Oregon, dated the 2nd day of November, 1914, directing th a t service thereof be made by publication in the Coquille H erald, a weekly new spaper published in the city of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, i period of six w eeks, commencing with tne issue of Novem ­ b e r 3rd, 1914. I special arrangement secured by the Coquille Herald, enables us to oiler to our subscribers for a limited time only The COQUILLE HERALD for one year with a full year’s subscription to all four of the above high-grade publications, at the special price of 1.75. A A ttorney for plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- goe in and for the County of Coos R obert Dollar, T rustee, Plaintiff, vs. SUIT IN EQUITY To S e e ly -A n d e rso n L o g ­ FORECLOSE ging Company, a corp- MORTGAGE oration, E. O. Clinton, and J. E. W heeler as Every Knife Carries a Guarantee to be Perfect intervener, D efendants. J NOTICE OF R E C E IV E R ’S SA LE Notice is hereby given th a t in pursu­ ance of the decree made and entered in the above entitled suit in the above entitled Court, on the 3rd day of July, 1914, I the undersigned, Receiver of all the m ortgaged property described in said decree and h e rein afte r described, pears to be out ol place. T ho u san d s will sell a t public auction to the highest of people feel that the lesson has bidder for cash, a t the court house a t the County C ourt House, in PU B LISH E D EVERY TUESDAY not yet been fully learned, and door, the C'iiy of Coquille, Coos County, O re­ E ntered as second class m atter May that E u ro p e and the civilized wytld gon, at lo o'clock, in the forenoon of 8, 1905. a t the post office a t Coquille, must be brought to the certain Wednesday the 9th day of Decem ber, 11114, en masse, in accordance w ith the Oregon, und eract o'. Congress oi March lcnowlege, before the conflict ends, said decree and or>ler of sale all of said 3, 1879. m ortgaged property anti prem ises des­ th at peace, when it comes, must be cribed as follows, to-w it: P . C. LEVAR, Lessee. All the railroad track, grade, ties e n d u rin g for all tijne, and th at etc., -extending from a point on the never ag ain must there be a great Coquille River near P arkersburg, Coos D evoted to the m aterial and social County, Oregon, and about nine and upbuilding of the Coquille Valley p a r­ war between civilized nations. one-half miles back into th a t tra c t of ticularly and of Coos County generally. tim ber known as the "D oe T ra c t” , the Subscription, $1.50 per y e ar in advance I BEFORE T H E BULLETIN BOARDS said railroad being about nine and one T h e y sing their national airs be- half miles long, and hereby intending P h on e Main 381. to include all rails, ties, grading, log i fore the new spaper offices, these landing, rights of way, franchises for Those who have been prophesy­ loreign-botn; at other times they said railroad track etc., also, tw o Shay logging engines, eight S eattle Logging in g th at the election would prove argue the rights of the contending cars, six logging cars known as the this to be a “ Republican y e a r” have armies aud then when some horrible, "Conologue 1 a rs" , four flat cars, one iron car, hand car, tw o push cars, been amply vindicated. Not only blood-curdling news is being posted all fuel one and oil on hand tw o road these great blocks of hu m an ity in this state but all over the coun­ scraners, ten slip scrapers, six donkey engines used in connection ith the try the voters have shown a te nden­ stand d u m b ; as though the terrible Seeley-Anderson Logging ta w m p in cy to return to the Republican fold. thin g was unbelievable. But there logging th e tim b er from the “ Doe r a c t , and all o ther donkey engines And there is no use side-stepping apparently is no feeling between T used and belonging to the Seeley-An­ D u r­ derson Logging Company, all w a ter the fact th at it Beems to have been these men of many nations. pum ps and w ater system used in sup a plain revulsion to party and p a rt­ ing a spirited arg u m en t I saw a plying the Seeley-Anderson Camps, man push his way forward, aud he blacksm ith shop and all tools, impli isanship. Whether this is good or c m ents and machinery and appliances of not is a matter of opinion, d epen d ­ declared: “ I never saw a F r e n c h ­ every kind contained thereon or there- ing on the point of view. To those m an and a G erm an , or a Russian, in, all cook houses, logging houses, and buildings of every who have been h oping th a t the G. Austrian or E n g lish m a n who had bunkalations kind and description belonging to the O. P. would be obliged to show a an y th in g against one a n o th e r . ” said p a rty of the first p a rt mentioned in said m ortgage and used in connection disposition to adopt some of the T h e crowd composed of all these w ith th eir logging business, all saws, newer and more progressive ideas classes approved and he went on: axes, wedges, sledges, and all tools of every kind and description used in and before it would be re tu rn e d to pow­ " T h e politicians m ake the wars, about said logging camp, all goods, er, it is not particularly encouraging. the bankers finance them , an d the w ares and m erchandise, provisions and supplies, every kind and description people are fool en ou gh to fight contained of in and about the cook house, The heavy majority by which the th em .” My noisy frieud who said sto re rooms, and store building of the prohibition am endm ent carried the p a rty of the first p a rt mentioned in this made a hit. said m ortgage; also, all w ire, ropes, Btate ought to be indication enough cable, falls, lines, pulleys, blocks, jacks of the strength of public sentiment. and all o th er tools and instrum ents or To Enlarge School House im plem ents used in, around, or shout As public sentiment is a most pow­ the said logging camp of the p a rty of erful factor for the success or fail­ e first p a rt named in said m ortgage, Supt. Baker tells the Herald the th to-w it, the said Seeley-Anderson Log­ ure of any law, those who believe P arkersburg school district has vot­ ging Company, and known as the th at prohibition can be made effect­ logging camp contained upon the “ Doe ed a ten mill tax for the purpose of T ra c t ” , and also sometimes known as ive o u g h t to be much encouraged building an addition to the school the Bill Creek and Bear Creek Logging by the result, and all officials who Cam p; also, eight miles of telephone house and otherwise im proving the lit* extending from said logging cam p have to do with the enforcement of building, in preparation for makiug to the Coquille River, and elsewhere, the law can feel that public sentiment and all telephone poles, insulators, in­ j it a two-rcom school. Au excellent strum ents, and franchises and rights of is behind them. At any rate, in | term tiueer direction of J. F B u r k ­ w ay owned by the p a rty of the first this American community where the p a rt in said m ortgage set forth and hart has just been closed, and the used in connection w ith the property majority rules it is u p to everybody school is outgro w in g the present described in said m ortgage wherein the to accept the situation and to feel was to m ortgage and convey building. The school board con­ intention to th e said p arty of the second p a rt in as much iuterest in the enforcement sists of W. J . Hags, W. S, Mack th e said m ortgage, to-w it; the A lfred of the prohibition law as of any Johnson Lum ber Company, plaintiff’s ami F. Vun Leuvin, directors, and predecessor in interest in and to the other. I t is said th at the best thing said m ortgage, all of the railroad T hus Devereaux, clerk. to do with a bad law is to enforce it ; franchises, rights of way, and lodging equipm ent, supplies, provisions, goods, then the people will got enough of Try a H erald want ad for any­ w ares ami m erchandise belonging to it aud change it. the said Seeley-Anderson Logging thing you want to buy or sell. Company, and used in connection with its logging business in logging th a t Notice of Final Seltlment tr a c t of tim ber in Coos County. O re­ known as the "D O E TRACT,’ on Notice is hereby given th a t the un­ gon, (Continued from first page.) dersigned has filed in the County Court Bill’s t reek, in said county and sta te , in connection w ith the camp known for Coos County, Oregon, his final ac- and ries of the activities of this menac­ eount in the m a tte r of the adm iniatra- as the "Seven Mile Cam p” on Seven Mile back of Old Randolph in ing fleet which hugs close to the tion of the E state of Wm. P anter. de­ Coos Slough County, Oregon; also, eight hun­ ceased, and said court has set W ednes­ American shore; and people are re­ day, the 25th day of November, 1914, dred thousand (800.000) feet, more or less, of tim ber lelled and bucked, in calling that at the time of the civil as the day, ami he County Court Room eluding all tim ber and saw logs of in the County ourt House a t the city war E n gland \vi;h less excuse tli«ti of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as j e v e ry kit ind and description now felled bucked lying in, around, and about now, maintained a similar super­ th e place for 1. tring objections to said and final account and the settlem ent of said the said logging cam p and betw een the said logging cam p and the Coquille vision of American p its U n d o ub t­ estate. River, all said property hereinabove D ated Oct. 1014 edly E o g la n u is within its legiti described being th a t property th a t is \ \ . !’.. PANTER. used in and about and in connection male rights, but the chances are A dm inistrator of the with the operation of the Seeley-An­ E sta te of Wm. P anter, that its attitude in t ¡icing Sandy derson Logging Camp situated and con­ 10-27-14 deceased. Hook will it >t add to popular ¡mer­ tained on the south side of the Coquille —— « » » R iver in Coos County, Oregon, and est iu celebrating tl signing of the In th e C iic u it C o u rt of th e S t a t e of being th a t logging cam p upon th a t O reg o n for C oos C o u n ty treaty of Ghent, and one hundred tra c t of tim ber land known as the "D oe T ra c t" in the vicinity of Bill.s years of peace between the United Creek and Bear Creek, in said County Stales and the Mother Country. and sta te ; also, all railroad, rails, ties, Levi Graham . P laintiff, ) SUIT IN etc. contained and being in th a t logging vs. | EQUITY THE PEACE TALK railroad running from near old R an­ ' Lovina O rsha n dolph up Seven Mile Slough and to the Defendant. J -Summons London tells us that E n gland is known as "S even Mile Cam p" Lovina Graham , the above named camp and belonging to the Seeley-Anderson annoyed at constant talk of media- To defendant: Logging C om . pany, trine - in said county and lion, and may seek reprisals from IN T H E NAME OF TH E STATE OF state; also, one logging locomotive, ve, ten OREGON. logging cars, . two donkey engines, the U nited States in cc mtnetcial agir You are hereby notified th a t you are cook house, telephone line, and all live- matters. Washington asserts that | required to appear and answ er the stock of every nature and description no plan for mediation has been s u g ­ | com plaint filed against you in the above belonging lo th e said Seeley-Anderson entitled suit within six weeks from the Logging Company and n >w contained gested, and the politicians declare d ate of the first pubiicatian of this sum ­ in or alsiut ana running about the said th a t our g o v ern m en t, while neutral, mons, to-wit W ithin six w eeks from Seven Mile Logging Camp, in Coos the 3rd day of November, 1914, and if County. Oregon. is still inclined to truckle to Great you fail to appear and answ er on or be­ D ated this 2nd day of November, 1914. Brilian. At the moment any sug ­ fore the 15th day of December, 1914, R. S tanley D o l l a r . th a t date being the last day of the time gestions looking towards peace ap- prescribed in the order of public ition. 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