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C U R R Y C O U N TY C U L U N G S (From the Port Orford Tribune) Mr. Brxdle\, of the Bradley Can­ dy compauy of Marshfield, after spending Sunday looking after bis trade at this place, started on bis | return home by tlonday's a’age. I The Leneve lidl is being fixed! up by carpender P J Lindberg ns a home for the moving pictu e si o* I HOUSEHOU Among other things, a sec u I s ta ir-. ... , , , . | way has bt en built > s an escape in perfectly square dealing on the basis (.age of tirP ____ !------------------------------ lot the best thing lot the greater, , . , and . . . there will .... be nobody , , I j County Commissioner Chenoweth PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY number, • . i , i r , to his lioine ..t Denmark Entered as second class matter May in this broad land of ours who will returned dins 8 , 1905. at the post office at Coquille, , have . reason . to ccm plain of dull several . ' ago from uttei ding a Oregon, under act ol Congress of March special session of county court, at 8 , 1879. which the expense budget for the Let everybedy work together to P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. the fullest and Ireest utilization of i following year w»s couai lered. Mr. the privileges that abound in this A ueuu"*:,u "a> 8 “ Jut tb ,be Devoted to the material and social > country Farm Life is a p u b l i c a t i o n and the sound of the ,. whir- l fo bire a8ked ,or C0UBty ‘ ffll'er8 T he P eople’» Popular upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ T h e H o u i r h o l d *l W om an’» W orld has more subscrib­ r 101 5 w ill pvnAPfl Kv upvnrul H im . M onthly is one of the ticularly and cf Coos County generally. ring wheels of industry will adapted to the e v e r y d a y l i f e ers than any other magazine published, be favorite magazine in a popular fiction of the farm Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance | heard everywhere. over two million a month. Its articles, million homes. Every greatest dreil dollars the amount grauted folks, brim full of a n d ho me magazines its stories, its illustration, are the best issue is full of new and published. C o n t a i n s things that help to make the farm for that purpose during 1914, and that money can buy. It is a magazine Let there be consideration of the Phone Main 3S1. features, be- complete stories e a c h life more cheeful and homelike. to be compared with any home maga­ interesting interests of all who work, and there that he does not believe that it will id e s regular depart­ issue, and it f u l l of Special articles by authorities on all zine in the country, regardless of price, s ments be possible for the court to lower A G R E A T MAN of Fashions, Home other entertaining fea­ subjects of interest to the up-to-date without fear of contradiction or any Cooking, Needlework, is many a perplexing problem that tures. You will enjoy the tax levy to any appreciable ex claims we make for it. Its stories are (Marshfield Record) will solve itself farmer. this magazine. Fancy Work, etc. by authors known the world over. tent. Provision was made for the In the messages which came to Good advice! There could not be expenditure next summer of $G0()0 The Record yesterday Ihere was one better. in rebuilding Elk river bridge. The which told of the destruction ol the German pirate ship Emden and the A Portland (Special) says that co rt extended tne time (C legrove probable killing of many, many sail­ one of the industries in Oregon dissenting) for the completion of ors who were aboard her. There which has an opportunity to make Chetco river bridge. It seems that also was a copy ol the message a special growth at this time, ow­ tqe Baudon Construction company whieb the captain of the cruiser ing to war conditions in Europe, is have mauaged things very poorly in Sydney had received from the Brit­ the flax industry. I)r. 1'. A Pierce, trying to build this bridge and that ish adm iralty and which state the chairm an of the Oregon flax com­ some of the work they tiave already Sydney captain was being regarded mittee, has recently w ritten to the done will have to be done ovtr again Over production is the stum bling owned by the Dean Lumber Company its assigns. Excepting therefrom H i promotion departm ent of the Port­ when they resume operati ms in the block, and systematic m arketing the and at home as a great man. lots numbered 1 and 2 in block numbered ” spring. land Commercial Club, inviting its 1 in the townsite of Sunnyside Addition ' And one only needs to sink a sleppiug-sione of agriculture. Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, ship and kill a hundred men to be participation in this movement. He The handicap wrestling match I t is the duty i f every farmer to to as platted, Said sale being made sub­ calls attention to the fact that the in the hall last Saturday evening see that his wife is supplied with ject to redemption in the manner pro­ great nowadays! by law. W hen the story came in yester­ known flax producing area of the in which George Sutton undertook every equipm ent to lighten her la­ vided Dated this 17th day of November,1914. W. W. G age , day this page tecalled the following, world is comparatively small; that to throw Clarence Wright and Percy bors. Sheriff of Coos Countv, Oregon. or about the following, which Tn- under present conditions it is un­ Zumwalt within one hour was won | U-17-5t. -----------— ----------- gersoll, the unbeliever in a hereafter likely that any considerable am ount by Suttou, He threw Wright in Try a Herald want ad for any­ The leisure time of your customers and pros* In the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re ­ of flax will be raised in Belgium, 17 minutes and Zumbalt in 31 min­ thing you want to buy or sell. wrote: pective customers is during the evening. gon in and for the C ounty of Coos “ A little while ago I stood by the Ireland or Russia and that it will utes. Robert Dollar, Trustee, devolve upon the United States to Notice of Final Sediment grave of the old N apoleon—a m ag­ They feel grateful to the merchant who Plaintiff, SUIT IN vs. nificent gift of gilt and gold, fit al­ furnish the greater part of the fiber dresses his windows attractively and lights Notice EquiTY TO Seely-Anderson Log­ Notice is hereby given that the un­ ging Company, a corp­ FORECLOSE most for a dead deity. I thought needed within the next few years. them properly with Mazda lamps, so the has filed in the County Court oration, E. O. Clinton, MORTGAGE is hereby given that Alex Sny­ dersigned of the orphans and widows he had It is well know n that the W illam­ der, Notice for Coos County, Oregon, his final ac­ merchandise displayed can be examined. has completed his con­ J. E. Wheeler as in the matter of the administra­ and m ade—ol the teats that had been ette Valley and other parts of Ore­ tract contractor, for the improvement of a portion count intervener, tion of the Estate of Wm. Panter. de­ People who cannot be attracted during the the Rock Creek-Myrtle Creek county Defendants, j shed for his glory, and of the only gon can produce flax fiber equal to of and said court has set Wednes­ Road, in Road District No. 18, and that ceased, day will pause at night to inspect a beauti­ day, the 25th day of November, 1914, NOTICE Of RECEIVER’S SALE woman who ever loved him, pushed the very best European product the County Road Master has filed his as the day, and the County Court Room Notice is hereby given that in pursu­ fully illuminated window. of completion approving the in the County Court House at the city ance of the decree made and entered from his heart by the cold baud of and he believes that this is O regon’s certificate work done on such contract, and any of Coquille. Coos County, Oregon, as am bition. And I said I would rath­ opportunity to attract the attention person, firm or corporation having oh the place for hearing objections to said in the above entitled suit in the above The work the windows do at night counts Court, on the 3rd day of July, to file to the completion of said final account and the settlement of said entitled er have been a French peasant and of the world by her flax production. jections big in day-time sales. 1914, I the undersigned, Receiver of all may do so within two weeks from worn wooden shoes; I would rather In the vicinity of Salem it has been work the mortgaged property described in the date of the first publication of this estate. Dated Oct. 24, 1914 Let us render expert assistance. Phone 71. said decree and hereinafter described, to-wit: from the 24th day of have lived in a hut with a vine dem onstrated that one acre of flax notice, W. R. PANTER, will sell at public auction to the highest November, 1914, in the office of the Administrator of the | bidder for cash, at the court house growing over the door and the will produce from 500 to 600 pounds county clerk. Estate of Wm. Panter, door, at the County Court House, in Dated at Coquille, Coos County, Ore­ 10-27-14 deceased. grapes grow ing purple in the of clean fiber which at present pri­ gon, the City of Coquille, Coos County, Ore­ this 24th day of November, 1914. ces should make this crop as profit­ kisses of the autum n sun; I would gon, at 10 o’clock, in the forenoon of J ames W atson , Sheriff’ s Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure Wednesday the 9th day of December, County Clerk. rather have been that poor peasant able as anything the farmers can 11-24-14 1914, en masse, in accordance with the with ray loving wife by my side, raise. Notice is hereby given, That by vir­ said decree and order of sale all of sa'd Notice tue of an execution duly issued out of mortgaged property and premises des­ knitting as the day died out of the the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ cribed as follows, to-wit: The Sins of Omission sky- -w ith my children upon my gon, for the County of Coos and to me All the railroad track, grade, ties NOTICE is hereby given that Leon­ on the 13th day of November, > etc., extending from a point on the supplies, provisions, goods, OF OREGON. You are hereby cited knees and their arms about me I "N o w " said the clergyman to the ard Hartley, contractor, has completed directed 1914, upon a judgment and decree duly Coquille River near Parkersburg, Coos equipment, required to appear in the County wares and merchandise belonging to and his contract for the improvement of a Sunday-school class, "can you tell would rather have been that man County. Oregon, and about nine and rendered, entered of record and docket­ the said Seeley-Anderson Logging Court of the State of Oregon for the portion of the Cooper Bridge-Dora coun­ ed in and by said Court oil the 15th day one-haif miles back into that tract of me what are sins of omission?” at the Court Room and used in connection with County of at Coos, and gone down to the tongueless ty road, in Road District No. 17, and of June, 1914, in a certain suit then in timber known as the “ Doe Tract” , ti e Company, Coquille, in said County and the county Road Master has filed said Court pending, wherein Alice said railroad being about nine and ore its logging business in logging that thereof, silence of the dreamless dust than “ Yes, sir,” said the small boy. that State, on the 23rd of December, tract of timber in Coos County, Ore­ 1914, at ten o’clock day his certificate of completion approving was plaintiff and E. F. half miles long, and hereby intending gon, A. M. of that day, known as the “ DllE TRACT,' on then and there to show to have been that imperial irnper “ They are the sins we ought to the work done on such contract, and any Stemmerman to include all rails, ties, grading, log Stutsman and her husband A. H. if any Bill’s t reek, in said county and state, exist, why an order should cause, person, firm or corporation having ob­ have done and haven’t." sotiaflon of force and m urder." C. R. Wiley and his wife landing, rights of way, franchises for and be grant­ in connection with the camp known ed for the sale of the real not jections to file to the completion of said Stutsman, said railroad track etc., also, two Shay Mrs. C. R. Wiley, N. C. Medley, un­ property work may do so within two weeks from married, J. I). Finnell and his wife A. logging engines, eight Seattle Logging as the “Seven Mile Camp” on Seven longing to the said estate as praved be­ for For Benefit of Farmers the date of the first publication of this Finnell. A. H. Stutsman Trustee, F. cars, six logging cars known as the Mile Slough back of Old Randolph in in said petition and described as lot two STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER Coos County, Oregon; also, eight hun­ in block thirty in Elliott’s addition to notice, to-wit: from the 24th day of S. “ Conologue i ars", four flat cars, one W. Stevens, W. C. Laird, B. F. Willey (Portland Telegram ) 1914, in the office of the and William Schroeder, co-partners, un­ iron car, one hand car, two push cars, dred thousand (800,000) feet, more or Coquille City, Cooa County, Oregon. J L Sm ith, county agriculturist, November, less, of timber felled and bucked, in­ clerk. the firm name of Willey and Schroe­ all fuel and oil on hand two road cluding There was a convention of steel has had a lot of sets of large pigeon county all timber and saw logs of Witness the Hon. John F. Hall, Judge Dated at Coquille, Coos County, Ore­ der scraoers, ten slip scrapers, six donkey der, John R. Miller, & Flanagan & Ben­ every kind and description now felled of the County Court of the State of Or­ men at Birm ingham , Ala., the o th e r: holes made which he will have gon, this 24th day of November, 1914. nett Bank, were defendants in favor of engines used in connection with the and bucked lying in, around, and about egon, for the County of Coos, with the J ames W atson , and against said defendants by Seeley-Anderson Logging Camp in the said logging day, and in the course of the p ro -! placed on the boats running on the 11-24-14 camp and between the seal of said Court affixed, this 21st day County Clerk. plaintiff logging the timber from the “ Doe which execution I am commanded to logging camp and the Coquille of November 1914. ceedings Judge G ary spoke. W e' tiver and on Coos Bay, on which sell the property in said execution and Tract , and all other donkey engines said Attest: J a m es W atson , Clerk. River, all said property hereinabove Notice hereinafter described to pay the sum used and belonging to the Seeley-An­ described being that take this single paragraph from his the farmers travel. T here are nine By Robert R. Watson, property that is SEAL of derson Logging Company, all water due the plaintiff of Nineteen Hundred Deputy Clerk. used in and about and in connection COUNTY COURT address: pigeon holes iu each set, and in Six & 65-100 Dollars, with interest pumps and water system used in sup with the operation of the Seeley-An­ NOTICE is hereby given that Alex thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per plying the Seeley-Anderson Camps, derson Logging Camp situated ana con­ In the Clicult Court or tne State of " If we can get out ot the ruts o f; these will be kept a supply of the Snyder, contractor, has completed his from the 15th day of June, 1914, blacksmith shop and all tools, imple- tained on the south side of the Coquille Oregon for Cooe County antagonism , inconsistency, distrust,] pam phlets issued by the O. A. C. contract for the improvement of a por­ annum until paid together with the eosts and ments one I machinery and appliances of River in Coos Oountv, Oregon, and ana of the Morton Tvrell County Road, disbursements of said suit taxed at every kmd contained thereon or there- ^ i n g th a t k i cam p upon th at hypocrisy, individual indifference | and dealing with all phases of farm ­ tion Levi Graham. Plaintiff, SUIT IN Road District No. 25 and that the $34.60 and attorney fee of Two Hun­ in. all cook houses, logging houses, tract of of timber i*nH land known known as as the the vs. EQUITY to the rights and interests of others ing, dairying, fruit raising, etc. in County Road Master has filed his cer­ dred Dollars and costs and expenses of bunkalations and buildings of every “ Doe Tract” in the vicinity of Bill’s | Lovina Graham, of completion approving the said execution. I will oa Wednesday, kind and description belonging to the Creek and Bear Creek, in said County j which seem to have prevented na j The pigeon holes are labeled, sev­ tificate Defendant. (Summons) done on such contract, ana any the 16th day of December, 1914, at the said party of the first part mentioned and state; also, all railroad, rails, ties, tural and legitimate progress during I erally, Dairy cattle and milk pro­ work Lovina Graham, the above named person, firm or corporation having ob­ hour 10:00 o’clock A. M. of said day in said mortgage and used in connection etc. contained and being in that logging To defendant: jections the completion of said at the of front with their logging business, all saws, door of the County Court the last few years, so that the peo- j duction; silos and silage feeding; work may to do tile so to within railroad running from near old Ran- ! two weeks from House in Coquille, Coos County, Ore­ axes, wedges, OF THE STATE OF wedges sledges, and all tools of do, h Seven Mile Slough and to the IN THE NAME pie generally will disregard undue housekeeping; farm buildings and the date of the first publication of this gon, OREGON. every si'll at public auction to the high­ kmd and description used in and | ' kH nown as -Seven Mile Camo" I j cam known “Seven Camp towit: from the 24th day of You are hereby notified that you are personal ambition and will work m achinery; horses and hogs; poul notice, bidder for cash in hand on the day about s rid logging camp, all goods to the in Seeley-Anderson belonging November, 1914, in the office of the est of sale, all the right, title, interest and wares and merchandise. provisions and : I and Logging Company, said county and required to appear and answer the together, joining hands for the pro­ try, fruit and gardening; soils and County < lerk. ainst you in the above which said defendants E. F. supplies of every kind and description , ™ f ; locomotive, b n «gains ,.r ,, . and . K„n- Dated Coquille, County, 1914. Ore- estate _ . ' ears, two donkey engines entitled suit > -.-..in within six si weeks from the Stutsman and A H. Stutsman and all contained in and about the cook house. . log.ing - ...... — — tection and promotion of the welfare i fcrtilizeis; crop-; miscellaneous, thu at 24th day of Coos November, store rooms, and store building of the persons claiming under them subsequent 11 live- consumed in going to aud from Oregon in and for the County of Coos. northwest quarter of section 36. in to wit, the said Seeley-Anderson Log­ Dated this 2nd day of November, 1914. cree against you for the relief demand­ ed in hi his complaint a succinct state- R. S tanley D ollar , In the matter of the estate of James township 27 south of range 13 west of ging Company, and known as the lislied as the leading country of the town they can acquire much valu­ Tracy, ment of whic ch is as follows: deceased. the Willamette Meridian; thence east logging camp contained upon the “ Doe ll-9-5t Receiver. For the dissolution of the marriage w orld.” Tract . and also sometimes known as IS HEREBY GIVEN: That 12 chains; thence south. 2 n ' d e g r e e s able information. They will be the NOTICE the Bill Creek and Bear t reek Logging contract now existing between you and undersigned John I). Goss, has been west, 6 chains, thence south 22'4 de­ C ourt of the S tate ofO re- the plaintiff, Let there not be distrust and asked not to take the literture away, appointed administrator of the estate grees west 6 chains; thence south, 211 '^ Camp; also, eight miles of telephone In the C ounty and for his costa and dis­ gon for Cooa C ounty bursements in this suit. antagonism in business, either big but to leave it lor the heneht ot of Jamea Tracy, Deceased, and all rred- degrees west; 4 chains, thence south. line extending from said logging camp to the Coquille River, and elsewhere, Service of this summons is made by , , . . . itors of said estate are hereby notified 5o degrees west. 2.89 chains to a point or little, but a desire and a willing others. Any pam phlet Matter of the Estate of Thomas publication in which to present their claims to me at my 7 feet norlh of a five inch myrtle at and all telephone poles, insulators, in­ In T. the Smith. thereof in pursuance of an Deceased. struments, and franchises and rights of ness to live and let live, and cendi thev are interested and which they order made by the Hon John F. Hall. the northwest comer of county bridge in f ] r®‘ National Bank CITATION County Judge for Cooa County, Oregon, , Building, Marshfield. < oos ('ounty, across Cunningham Creek; thence north way owned by the party of the first tions of industrial and trade pros­ would , . , like to take home can be pro- Oregon within six months from the 64 3 4 degrees west, 1 37 chains along part in said mortgage set forth and To Walter R. Smith. Alma B. Kay, dated the 2 nd day of November, 1914, Bonnie F. Smith, Warren B. Smith, directing that service thereof be made perity would be realized in this cured by applying to A gricultura- date hereof. Said claims so presented the north boundary of county road; used in connection with the property I Lyle C. Smith. Ezra M. Smith, Jose­ by publication in the Coquille Herald, a , , his . office _ here , Mr .. j verified shall be as in writing, duly itemized, and thence north, 27'.. degrees west, 1 described in said mortgage wherein the i country such as we have barely list Smith. At by law required. ' l b .................... in the city chain along the north boundary of coun­ intention was to mortgage and convey j phine Fletcher, Mina Tucker, Levina weekly newspaper published dreamed about But the obligation Smith also has quite a num ber n l1 ty road; thence north, 34'.. degrees to the said party of the second part in | Catherine Stoltz. Edward A. Smith, of Coquille. Coos County, tr, Oregon, J ohn D. G oss William Thomas Smith and Annie L. the said mortgage, to-wit; the Alfred once a week for a peru period or six weeks, west, 2.40 i hains along north boundary , on agricultural . , , su' )ecls which . . . i Date of first publication: Administrator, is just as heavy on mg business as , books November of county road; thence north, 12.95 Johnson Lumber Company, plaintiff's I Schneider, and Lizzie Smith, and to all com m encing w ith th e i of Novem- anv other kind of business persons interested in said estate, predecessor in interest in and to th e ! her 3rd, 1914. chains to place of beginning, and con­ are loaned by he state library lor Date of last publication: . „ .. „ December taining 12 so acres, more or less, sub­ said mortgage. all of the railroadi GREETING: A. J. S herwood , Let there not be hypocrisy, b u t 1 the tree use of the farmers. These 22 , 1914. ll-24-5t ject to a right of way for a railroad franchises, rights ofjway, and logging l IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ll-3-7t Attorney for plaintiff. Let us show you the the engraved samples Four Big Magazines all F q J^ e The Coquille Herald $ 1.75 KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE The Coquille Herald i This offer supplies you with Magazines of the best quality, giving you a year’s supply of good literature at a cost of 25 cents. Contest candidates are authorized to give thiscombination The Public Appreciates Well Lighted Show Windows Oregon Power Company ? J