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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1914)
DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY war. On May 9 , 1864 , he was mar- o f authority, tbs Southern Pacific ried to Esther Kittgers, and later Railway company will announce the came to Oregon, arriving on the Co completion o f iU coaat road line be- HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS f' = 1 ^ . The Public Appreciates quille June 9 , 18 71 Mr. Nosier tween Marabfied and North Bend ^ G u a r a n t e e A b a t r a c T Co* ritl* homesteaded the land now known and Eureka, to be conatructeJ com- ----------- as N olley ’ s Addition and he b u ilt 1 mencing in the spring o f 1915. Abraham Van Zile to ltent Gilbert- some of the first houses in Coquille. Tw o routes, it is understood, sre in ao*'’ w d ,0‘ 1,1,1 E-Ik Psrk add to Besides being a carpenter, be he also ! consideration, one, an extension of LakeH'lle’ “ k« aide, ^008 Coos comity, county, Oregon, $150. We Have Our Stock on Display Now and taught some of the early schools, the Smith-Powers logging railroad, . Gilbertson et 11 « to Bent Uil- ,, , . . . . . . . .7 , „ liertson, wd parcel of land in sec 6 , tp Invite Your Inspection The leisure time of your customers and pros He served a term in the legislature other, the other, from Bend. 1 North 28 1 r 12 w w $ 10 .: pective customers is during the evening. from this county, being elected io through Empire down rue tbe coast Boneett Trust Co to Wm W Holland, 1 898, and was one of the solid and past Bandon, about four miles east b At a deed uud 0 / lots 1 , 12 , 13, 14 , & They feel grateful to the merchant who respected citizens of this section. of the city, and through Curry " « ' a »1 nel4'p sec 10 , w '8 *e'4, e ‘ j of dresses his windows attractively and lights * '* ° l w ‘ -i ol nw'4, sec 11 . His first wife died in 1887 , and in county. Tbe statement is expected them properly with Mazda lamps, so the »1000. 1894 he was married to Amanda to be forthcoming before February tp 28 ■ r 14 w w in, merchandise displayed can be examined. Henry Sengstackeu Co to Joseph Car Simmons, who survives him. Be 1, 1915. tier et ux, w d parcel ol lend in lot 12 , People who cannot be attracted during the sides the widow, the following sons j sec 31, tp 25 s r 12 w w m, »510. day will pause at night to inspect a beauti and daughters survive him: Alva Samuel E Blaine et ux to Margaret fully illuminated window. A , Israel R., and Mrs. G eorge J Morris w d lots 3 &blk 38 Boiseddu4 Hartley, all of San Diego, Cal.; and j to Marshfield The work the windows do at night counts (Continued Irom ist page) Oscar L , Samuel M ,, Eugene E ., ... , , ! Z T Siglin et al to P J McGinty wd big in day-time sales. Mrs. A. T. Morrison. Mrs. Clyde u to aid in saving the lives o f at ne.l 4 of ne‘$ of sec 33 also swt 4 of aw t 4 Let us render expert assistance. Phone 71. $10 G age, Mrs. C T . Skeels and W il least two men in every 1,000 ot the sec 27 all in tp 28 s r 13 w liam H Nos[er of this city; the last three and one half tneu per 1,000 Theodore Kusch et ux to George Wil- uamed being the ofTsprug o f the now killed in our mining opera- 80,1 et al w d lot 14 blk 14 Railroad add lions. In au industrial army 0 f ; 10 Mar8hfie,d j second marriage. Northern Pscific Railway Co to Min The funeral took place Friday over a million men workiug under -1 the question of over population need neapolis Trust Co w d lots 3 4 5 seti of ground, that will mean a yearly j from the M E Church, South, and not worry the peoples o f the earth r , , , nwJ-4 *>» of se,t 4 sec 3 tp 27 s r 11 w ion $2000 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY at present any more than that of the ! was largely attended, burial taking saving of more than 2,000 lives; and ; ig2.10 A Henry Wyburn to W H Hayes et al Entered as second class matter May earth's duration which some astron place in the Odd Fellows cemetery. in the combined mining aud miner- -------------- a. «#» ---------------- 8 , 1905. at the poet office at Coquille, al industries, employing two and one w d lot 1 & ne >4 of nw '4 sec 18 tp 32 s Oregon, underact o! Congress of March omers think may be prolonged for third million men, I hope we can ; r 11 w lot 4 sec 12 & lot 1 sec 13 in tp 32 *, 1879. four hundred million years. There Deer Slaughtering s r 12 w w m con 149.52 A $10 : is especially no cause for worry in Gang Found in Curry aid in preventing 30,000 to 40,000 E A Parrish et ux to O S oleman q accidents each year. P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. the United States, which has at c d parcel of land in sec 1 tp 29 s 1 12 " I t must not be forgotten that w w m From a Gold Beach special to the present less than 30 inhabitants to . »1 Devoted to the material and social upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par the square mile as compared with Evening Record we glean the lot mining is and always will lie a haz George A Lyons et al to Harry G Hoy ticularly and c f Coos County generally. 2,277 *u Japan and 630 in Belgium. j lowiug particulars of the capture ardous industry aud that each year j q c d se ' 4 of se ‘4 see 20 tp 25 s r 12 w Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance » 10 . We have ample room for all, but if ! aud conviction of parties who have it will demand as its tribute to mod- con 40 A li 1 : tain death roll Phone Main 381. the world continues to exist the day been killing deer in Curry county era c Geo Ewen et ux to Tina Des Jar- W e c..nnot avoid the inevitable, but j dins w d lot 17 bl 1 Edmonstons Eirst. will come wheu even Uncle Sam for their hides: The Herald would like to sug $1 G old Beach, Dec. 5 .— Game W ar we can avoid the unnecessary; and addition to Marshfield uel’s broad acres will be crow ded. gest to the W om en’ s Study Club K I Perky et ux to Margaret J Mor that would mean each year the lives dens Powell and Adam s, with a It is the fashiou now for our states, that if they desire to make the larg ris w d lots 3 4 5 6 bl 23 Boise add to counties, cities and towns to engage j posse consisting of Delmar Colgrove, o f at least two thousand miners We have a nice line of Marshfield $1 est possible sale of the Red Cross spared to tbe nation’s wage earners in rivalry lor population. The re j Austin Ralph, R oy D ixon and the Christmas Seals, a supply should be staple goods suitable for Brothers, captured the and to their wives and lamilies; turns of the recent census were jea l Russell placed where they are easily to be ously watched to see that one local i Pistol river game violators at the aud a reduction to an extent ol 30 ,- gifts and done up in found by those desiring to purchase ity didn’ t get any advantage o f the points o f their rifles and surprised 000 to 40,000 in non fatal accidents Incorporated them. Undoubtedly many will be them completely. O o being brought in the m ining and metallurgical in Manufacturers of other in the enumeration sold by the members of the club You will not know But need we worry about this to Gold Beach, they were given a dustries of the country. Surely The Celebrated berqmann Shoe real petticoat com under the present plan, but if is The Strongest aud Nearest Water this is ¡something worth striving either? Population will com e fast trial in the justice o f the peace court. fort until you have worn certain that many sales will be Proof shoe made for loggers, miners Smoking Jackets, Sus enough. The number of people in George Fischer received a $300 fine for.” ~r prospectors and mill men. missed because possible purchasers the couutry is bound to keep on in and sixty days io jail; Clifford was 621 Thurman Street penders, Handkerchiefs, will not know where to find the creasing. T h e land is lim ited, but fined $ 15 0 ; Vou N orw ick and R ob P ortland . O kkoon . Lecture on Peru seals. Or, if they d o know who Supporters and other use Agent for Coquil e the possibilities o f teeming life are ertson pleaded guilty and escaped the kind that fits without the members of the W om en’ s Study H .N . L O R E N Z William f u l articles. Navajo unlimited Every inhabitable re with fifty dollars each. pucker or wrinkle, and Club are and where they live, they (Contributed) will never bind or sag. gion will get its share quite as soon Golden gave evidence and was not Robes, with cords and w ill not go out in the residence The lecture ou "L ife in Peru” N eeds no alteration. T his About 75 hides, in as the present denizens are prepared prosecuted. part of town to bunt them up. The given by R ev. Joseph Knotts at the is because o f the patented trimmings complete — for the intense competition o f a cluding fawns aud does were e x elastic waistband and side gussets. W e fight against tuberculosis is well M. E. Church Wednesday was hibited in court. The penalties are denser peopling.— E x . fine for bath robes. - :- have K L O S F I T P E T T I C O A T S In worthy the support c f all, and al worthy of much praise Rev. not considered any too severe, as all the popular shades. Metsaline and Regular as the Clock most any one would be willing Knotts spent five years in Peru as Use the Red Cross Seals the violations are the worst and Silk Jersey at $ 5 .0 0 upward, or in to spend a few cents for the seals, a teacher iu the mission schools. C otton $ 1.5 0 upward. most flagrant o f any ou record. but few will spend the time and ef During that time he learned much Red Cross Seals should, in ac Iu July, the schooner Rustler fort necessary to get them under cordance with Order N o. 5,020 ol o f the country and its peoples. brought down a complete outfit for present conditions. I f the seals the Post-office Department, "b e af Rarely do we have the the oppor the manufacture of gloves, includ First-class fare only..............$7.50 were placed on sale in a few prom fixed to the reverse side of domestic tunity to listen to one who has ing a number of machines These Up freight, per ton............... 3.00 inent places down town we believe mail m atter," and not on the address spent years of labor, of this nature, were taken to the W ill Claruo place, that many sales would result that side o f any letters or packages that in a country so different from ours. date hereof. Said claims so presented ; ject to redemption in the manner pro- located in an isolated and very un- shall be in writing, duly itemized, and vided by law >y1 otherwise will be missed. Rev. Knotts’ discourse contains en are going through the mail. They l.erqueuted valley at the headwaters Dated this 17th dav of November, 1914. verified as by law required. 2 4 California Street, San Francisco tirely first-hand facts, and well may be placed anywhere ou matter W. W. G age , J ohn D. Goss of the south fork of Pistol river W HY? Administrator. Sheriff of Coos Countv, Oregon. showed careful study, and his going by express. As many seals ll-17-5t. The place had been rented by the Date of first publicalion: November Lew A . Cates, in the Polk Coun may be used on the back of a letter For Reservations keen observation. He outlined quite 24,1914. ty Observer, calls attention to Dr. or package as may be desired. Care persons in question. A man uamed completely the life of the Peruvian, Date of last publication: December In the County Court of the State of O re gon for Coot County J. E. NORTON 22, 1914. ll-24-5t W ithycom be’ s queer action in the should be exerised in sending mer Fischer, w ho had several times describing the three cl sses of people Agent, Coquille, Oregon been convicted of lawless game kill matter o f the appointment of a state chandise through the mails not to Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas in their modes of living, their work T. Smith, Deceased. ing, was at the head ol the outfit printer, as follows: and their pastimes. With the re place seals over the strings with CITATION Notice is hereby given. That by vir Does Dr. W ithycom be desire to which the package is tied, since this aud several men were employed as lating of some personal experiences To Walter R. Smith, Alma B. Kay, tue of an execution duly issued out of shirk the responsibilities o f making seals the package agaiust inspection hunters. Another man named Bol he pictured vividly the peculiarities the Circuit Court of the State of Ore Bonnie F. Smith, Warren B. Smith, gon, for the County of Coos and to me Lyle C. Smith, Ezra M. Smith, Jose ton was constantly on the road sell- appointments may well be asked, and subjects it to first-class postage so numerous in these people. He directed on the 13th day of November, phine Fletcher, Mina Tucker, Levina I9 I4 * IR A T iug tanned deer skin gloves and since he declined to recommend to rates Users o f Red Cross Seals are 1914, upon a judgment and decree duly Catherine Stoltz, Edward A. Smith, spoke extensively o f the natives’ rendered, entered of record and docket William Thomas Smith and Annie L. G overnor West, at the latter's re cautioned against their indiscrimi- taking orders, meanwhile posing as plans oi educating the young, and ed in and by said Court on the 15th day Schneider, and Lizzie Smith, and to all an accident insutance agent and persons interested in said estate, quest, a man for the important po in doing so portrayed the narrow WINTER SHORT COURSE— JAN. 4-30 of June, 1914, in a certain suit then in GREETING: said Court pending, wherein Alice keeping a weather eye open lor the sition of state printer The appoint IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ness, and inconsistenc) of their Stemmerman was plaintiff and E. F. Agriculture, Including Agronomy, officer. ment of a state printer must, under Stutsman and her husband A. H. OF OREGON. You are hereby cited Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti ideas. and required to appear in the t ounty Stutsman, C. R. Wiley and his wife culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, The outfit on Pistol river were the provisions of the new law which Perhaps the most interesting lea- Mrs. C. R. Wiley, N. C. Medley, un Court of the State of Oregon for the Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream working industriously, killing deet, goes into effect on January t, be married, J. D. Finnell and hi® wife A. County of Coos, at the Court Room ery Management, M arketin g, etc. ture ot the discourse, was the "T r ip S. Finnell, A. H Stutsman Trustee F. thereof, at Coquille, in said County and Home Economics, Including C o o k tanning hides, and making gloves made bv the board not later than Over the A ndes” as Rev. Knotts ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew W. Stevens, W. C. Laird, B. F- Willey State, on the 23rd day of December, It is estimated by neighboring January i, and this situation brings and William Schroeder, co-partners, un 1914, at ten o ’clock A. M. of that day, ing. D ressm ak in g and M illinery. | relates it. His description of the Commerce, including Business Man der the firm name of Willey and Schroe then and there to show cause, if any ranchers that at least 400 deer have up for review the host of candidates [climb to the lofty heights of those der, John R. Miller, & Flahagan & Ben- « * '8t- *:hy at! order should not be grant- agement, Rural Economics, Business been slaughtered by these violators and possibilities for the position as nett Bank, were defendants in favor of f d *^te a? e of the real property be- Law, Office Training. Farm Account i great mountains, revealing tbe w on ing, etc. Engineering, including plaintiff and against said defendants by 8a,(^ estate as prayed for since July, the woods being full of well as the intricacies o f law and Shopwork and Roadbuilding. which execution I am commanded to in s a ii petition and described as lot two der and grandeur of the scenery, c . r o ses, left to rot. constitutional inhibitions involved An E,*iott’s addition to the property in said execution and Í? too beautiful, too wonderful to des PARMERS WEEK— FEBRUARY 1-« sell hereinafter described to pay the sum e El4[> Coos County, Oregon, Deputy Game W aidens John A d A general clearing bouse session of There are numerous candidates for due the plaintiff of Nineteen Hundred Witness the Hon. John F. Hall, Judge cribe iu mere words, was indeed six days for the exchange of dynamic ams and W ill Powell have been in Six & 65-100 Dollars, with interest of the County ( ourt of the State of Or- the place and Governor-elect W ith y Ideas on the most pressing problems faciuating T be clim b to the snow thereon st the rate of 6 per cent, per °? 1 ’ / or. ^ oantX. “ LC“ ®8' w'th the tbe hills for some days, obtainiug •f the times. Lectures by leading com be has been given the chance to nating use on foreign mail. Red annum from the 15th day of June, 1914, I 8 »al,of 8ald Court affixed, this 21st day capped mountain peaks, which authorities. State conferences. evidence. Killing of deer was n o name one to be supported by G ov Cross Seals in normal times may be until paid together with the costs and : of N a ° X ^ Í 'ef LI' , seems never to be reached, then the EXTENSION SERVICE disbursements of said suit taxed a t 1 Slvr »’ Offers lectures, movable schools, In ernor West, yet he has announced used on the reverse side o f mail ted and several hides were located. descent to the tropical land of fruit $34.60 and attorney fee of Two Hun- Robert K. Watson, stitutes and numerous correspondence that he will take no part in the ap matter sent to Austria, Germ any, With sufficient evidence on band dred Dollars and costs and expenses of j C0UNTY COURT ___ Deputy Clerk. courses on request. abundant aud o f flowers gorgeous. said execution. 1 will on Wednesday, | x„ , he Ciicult court o. tne S u te of MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voice. pointment of state printer. Inas Great Britain and most of the Brit the wardens gathered a strong posse He closed with explaining the ! the 16th day of December. 1914, at the j O regon for C o o s C ounty much as the appointee will be a ish colonies, except India and A u s which lett the Colgrove ranch early work o f the Mission, the great need | No tuition. Reduced rates on all rail hour of 103)0 o’clock A. M. of said day [ _______ roads. For further informa ion address, at the front door of the County Cour t 1 , Monday morning. At noon they part o f Dr. W ithycom be’s adminis tralia SUIT IN Guatemala, Uruguay and and tbe great opportunities lying | The Oregon Agricultural College, House in Coquille, Coos County, Ore- i LfcV1 Graham’ 1 la,nt,ff- 1 EQUITY tration, it would naturally appear Portugal refuse to admit mail bear telephoned from the Fischer place (tw-12-l-to-l-l) CORVALLIS. OREOON gon, sell at public auction to the high-! , . Y8- within this country. est bidder for cash in hand on the day 'ov na Craham, that they had captured 75 green ] that he wr uld be interested in the ing non-postage stamps. Certain (Summons) The lecture proved to be most in of sale, all the right, title, interest and L . . Defendant hides and gathered iu the whole selection. estate which said defendants E. F. ” ° Lovina Graham, the above named European countries will return to structive and entertaining through-' Stutsman and A. H. Stutsman and all! defendant: gang with the exception of Fischer the sender any mail bearing Red out aud the Epvvorth League is to be Notice is hereby given that the under jersons claiming under them subsequent IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Why Worry? and another man who bad started OREGON, Cross Seals on the address side. signed has, by order of the Cour-cy x> the plaintiff’s mortgage lien in, ofi congratulated upon obtaining out that morning for a six days' Court for Coos County, Oregon, been and to said real property. Said mort-1 You are hereby notified that you are Mail addressed to any o f the bellig ¡evening from R ev. Knotts. duly appointed administrator of the es gaged premises hereinbefore mentioned required to appear and answer the It is estimated that the earth has hunt. Meanwhile, Bolton had erent countries in Europe should tate of Alfred M. Weal, deceased, and are described in said execution as fol- complaint filed against you in the above in round numbers eighteen billion been placed under arrest as he was that all persons having claims against lows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 727 entitled suit within six weeks from the Savage Sells to Young not bear the Red Cross Seal. Red said estate are hereby notified that feet east and 296 feet north of the date of the first publicatian of this sum- acres o f fertile laud besides a good passing tbe Hardeubrook ranch.! ______ Cross Seals may be used on the face they are required to present the same, southwest corner of the east half of the mons, to-wit: Within six weeks from deal more that might be maife fer I be settlers ot the Pistol river H. W. Young has purchased the duly verified, with the proper vouchers, northwest quarter of section 36, in the 3rd day of November, 1914, and if of checks, on bills, on legal docu to the undersigned at the office- of A. township 27 south of range 13 west of you fail to appear and answer on or be- tile by scientific treatment. The ments and on any commercial paper. country are very much aroused over half interest in the Sentinel which J. Sherwood, in Coquille, Coos County, the Willamette Meridian; thence east fore the 15th day of December, 1914, most densely populated part o f the degrees that date being the last day of the timé the wholesale slaughter ol deer by was retained by J C. Savage w h e n Oregon, within six months from the 12 chains; thence south, These Christmas Seals are not good west, 6 chains, thence south 22‘4 de- prescribed in the order of pnblication date of this notice. earth is p obably found in some sec these fellows and it is certain they Lew A Cates bought into the btisi- ........ ... for postage They will not carry Dated this 8 th day of December, 1914. rees west 6 chains; thence south, 26i„ the plaintiff will take judgment and deL tions of Japan, where two and one- egrees west; 4 chains, thence south, cree against you for the relief demand- J o h n H. W est , any mail matter, but auy kind ot j will get the limit of the law wheu ness. The Sentinel says: Administrator of the Es 50 degrees west, 2.89 chains to a point ed in his complaint, a succinct state- balf acres o f land often support a their cases are head. They have This week the present publisher mail matter will carry them. tate of Alfred M. West, 7 feet norlh o f a five inch myrtle at ment of which is as follows: family of twelve persons, besides the northwest corner of county bridge For the dissolution of the marriage Deceased. been chased out of several counties 0f the Sentinel has closed the option 12-8-5t across Cunningham Creek; thence north contract now existing between you and providing for a cow, a donkey and DIED in the states and, it is evident, their which he has had on J. C. Savage’ s 64 3-4 degrees west. 1.37 chains along the plaintiff, and for his costs and dis- two pigs Perhaps the density ot the north boundary of county road; bursements in this suit, traffic must have paid them well half interest in this paper since he thence north, 27‘a degrees west, 1 Service of this summons is made by the population is quite as great in N O S I.E R — In this city, Dec. 3 , because there are so many of them purchased Mr. Cates’ halt interest In the County Court of the State of chain along the north boundary of coun- publication thereof in pursuance of an 19 14 , William H . Nosier, aged I some districts of China, but the sta Oregon in and for the County of Coos. ty road; thence north, 34% degrees order made by the Hon John F. Hall, and their work was carried on with in January. Prior to this he has In the matter of the estate of James west, 2.40 chains along north boundary County Judge for Coos County, Oregon 74 years, 8 months and 19 days. much boldness. tistics are not so definite. Allowing had a lease on Mr. Savage's inter- Tracy, deceased. of county road; thence north, 12.95 dated the 2 nd day of November, 1914Í a round number of five persons to The deceased was one of the p io eat il h has as »„M r„ nmnertv NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: est m and had .b the - entire property the undersiKned John D Goss, has That been chains to place of beginning, and con- directing that service thereof be made taining 12 80 acres, more or less, aub- by publication in the Coquille Herald, a the acre this planet could support neers o f the Coquille valley. He To Announce Route Soon under his control, so that with the appointed administrator of the estate ject to a right of way for a railroad weekly newspaper published in the citv ninety billions of people instead of was born at Greencastfe, Indiana, owned by the Dean Lumber Company of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, completion o f this d * ,l the Sentinel fU SER the billion and a half that now in and removed to Iowa with bis par >m once a week for a period of six weeks! A 8 sd Francisco dispatch of Dec will continue under exactly the to present their claims to me at my lots numbered 1 and 2 in block numbered ................ ..... habit it, says a magazine writer. ents. He enlisted iu the Union ar ember 1st, says: r— , l . office in the First National Bank 1 in the townsite of Sunnyside Addition her 3 rd, 1914. "It ia announced •am» A. J. S herwood , These fiigures go to show that my and served thioughout the Civil here on what is considered the best same management as for the past BuUdin(f M, rshHeld. Coos County, to Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, eleven months. Oregon within six months from the as platted, Said sale being made sub- ll-3-7t Attorney for plaintiff. I W e ll Lighted Show W indow s O © Leather Goods, Smokers’ Sets Parisian Ivory, Manicure Articles TOLL OF PEACEFUL INDUSTRY KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE Oregon Power Company T h e C o q u i lle H e r a l d J Vi j For Christmas “-w Christmas Packages Str. Elizabeth San Francisco a n d Bandon C all and S e e ROSE’S Cash Store E. & E. T . K ru se IMPORTANT EVENTS URAL Notice to Creditors Notice to Creditors J