T T aso 3 E IE M a y O w n P a r t o f M a ra h field ing. We are glad to state, how ever, that he is all O K. once J. A. Fox returned this week from more. a short trip to Marshfield ou busi I'K K H H Y T K IU A N C H C H C H . ness connected with the settlement (From the Port Orford Tribune) Services S o inlay at 11 a. 111 and of his deceased wife's estate. We are glad to be able to state 8 p. in. Speaking of the Bay city Mr. Fox that E. J. Baker, who suffered a Suuday S ch o o l at 10 a. in. eaid: "A t times I feel like giving stroke of paralysis last week, is so W. F. M cD erm ott, l ’astor. . . . , . . . w ords, taken from som e newspaper some good lawyer a job investigat much improved as to l>e able to 1« Devoted to the material and social * . upbuilding o f the Ckiquille Valley par- of that d a y , and punctuate the com - ing the the records to about a hun M. E. Church about the house agaiu ticularly and c f Coos County generally, position correctly. We will give dred acres of valuable laud now Sunday school at 10 a. m Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance r There was an irregularity con $2 oo to the first one and $i ooeach situated in the heart of Marshfield’s Preaching at 11 a 111.and 7:30 p.rn XX 7 E now have on hand a cerning the petition for a survey ot Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. to any other who may follow, and water front, for I believe my father Phone Main 3 8 1 , supply of electrical fit a wagon road up Sixes rives river to Bible Study at the Parsonage Mon this ofler is open for one week from never disposed of the property." It Eckley, which caused the county day evenings. tings to enable our customers appears the elder Mr. Fox sod Mr. R A. Easton, the East fork phil- the date of this paper Prayer m eetin g T h u rsd a y s at court to deler the’ matter to the Ap to use their irons, percolators Nasburg, a former old resident of osopher who mixes ideas with his 7 :3 0 p. tu. C H . B r y a n , Pastor ril term That the survey will be “The Record makes the assertion, or toasters without removing the Bay, purchased a big section of news items, has something to say i fortified with figures, that in any what was then tide lands lying on granted at that time is highly prob the lamp from the socket. M. E. Church South this week about the sehools. While! able. 11,13 ~ " one vear within the past ten years Sunday school at 10. a- tn. the water front of Marshfield along, the Herald is not ready to endorse ; . , , . Call and see them at our office. the insurance ootnpames nave taken The postoffice department has ad Preaching Sunday 11 a. m. and it is said, about where the all he says, yet in his remarks out of Marshfield iu the nature of Ocean dock and oil warehouse are vertised lor applicants lor the posi 7:30 p. m. touching the reading of the pupils Epworth League at 6:45 p m premiums on policies more money located. The property was purchased tion as postmaster at Port Orford there can be but one opinion among Prayer.meeting Wed. 7:30 p. m. than they have paid in ten years in from the state under the tide land Applications should be mailed to Choir practice Thurs. 7:30 p. m those who know the situation. And claims.’’ Couldn’t the same asser the department belort Jan. 21st and J. Li YV a l b e c k , Pastor. acts it is not in their reading alone that tion be made of Coquille or any About 20 years ago the elder Mr. unless some such applications be the pupils show a lack of training other towD on the coast? If busi Fox disappeared, leaving no infor received the department threatens ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL. It would seem that with the advent ness men and property owners bad mation as to whether or not he bad to discontinue the office Services first and third Sundays of "new ideas" in education most tbeir wits about; them, they would ever disposed of bis interests in the The acorn crop throughout the o f each month. Sunduy schoc of the old ones have been discarded. take a leaf from the book ot the property in question. Every effort oak woods of Curry County was every Sunday at 10 a. m. It no longer seems necessary that) “ u n tbiu kin g m asses,” and w ould be You are heat Illy w dc ai was made to locate him at the time, almost a failure this winter, and the pupil should be well founded in , , . . „ . r r , , . . , working state insurance against fire, many of the ranchers who depend Notice of Sale on Execution Portland SeuiiJHLVekly Journal but has so far been unsuccessful. If the commoner branches before he . . Christian Science Society g ettin g their insurance at cost and atid Coquille He a d, both lor $2 00 upon this most to fatten their hogs Notice is hereby given that under still living, it is said he would not takes up the trills The three R ’s Corner Third and Hall streets. I and by virtue o f an Execution is a year in advance. shutting off the stream of gold that be a man much ppst the fifty mark have been disappointed. L E Mil have scant consideration, and the Services at 1 1 a m next Sunday, sued out o f the Circuit Court o f the Dows from this state to Eastern and ler, who has a large band of hogs subject “ Truth ” State o f Oregon, for the County o f — Western World. branches for which every person When one’s blue blood contri Coos on the Sth day o f December, 1914, ---- foreign insurance companies. But Sundav School 10 a. m. on the headwaters of Eucre Creek, has constant use in his every-day in a certain cause wherein E. H. Tryon For a run down feeling that A was fortunate in this matter, as business men and property owners Wednesday evening meeting 3:00 butes to one’s blue nose ou a chill was plaintiff and Bandon Woolen Mills, life are neglected for other things morning, there appears to be ad D. S Sodium Phosphate is great, a corporation, was defendant, being must not be "socialistic,” and that there was a heavy crop of myrtle which will be forgotten for lack of ease No. 4000 o f said Court, command Knowlton’s, vantage iu plebian extraction. settles it. CHURCH OF CHRIST. nuts along the creek and after clean —* - • » * ing me to satisfy the claim o f plain- use, as soon as the school days, are I tin amounting to $30,152.55 with in Suuday school at 10 a m. ing up the acorns, his hogs moved Revival Meetings over. If business keeps up, the young terest at 0 per cent per annum from Communion at 11:00 a. m. down onto these nuts and rounded the 26th day o f September, 1914, and Mr. Easton has touched on the fellows of this section would better Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. the further sum o f (26.20 costs and the A seiies of revival meetings com out in fine condition. The myrtle "reading,” and what he says is form a ride club for the reception of Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 costs upon said Execution, I have levied menced at the Methodist church nut acts much the same as corn up upon and will on Wednesday, the third p. m. true. Yet pupils are studying for marriageable young men from Cali day o f February, 1915, at the hour of Sunday evening Rev. C. H Bry on a hog, making the meat and E veryon e invited to all o f these eign languages in our high schools fornia. Regular as the Clock 10:00 o ’ clock a. in. o f said day at the an will be assisted for four evenings lard firmer and more saleable than service s front door o f the County Court house who cannot read a paragraph in ill the City o f Coquille, Coos County .Ore J ohn F L euoett , Minister this week, Monday, Tuesday, where the animal has been fattened Murder Suspected English clearly and intelligently. gon, offer for sale and sell at Dublie auc Wednesday and Thursday, by Rev. on acorns alone. Mr. Miller has tion to the highest and best bidder for They are fooling away tbeir time cash in hand all o f the right, title, and in $10,00 What gives promise of bung c Joseph Knotts of Marshfield, and just killed some forty or fifty head plat A on a language which not one in a terest o f the defendand Bandon Woolen Alice Gregory et vir to Grace D. Pol First*class fare on ly..............$7.50 Mills in and to the following described hundred of them will use once a murder case has developed in con Rev W H Selliek, ol Portlaud, of as fine hogs as one would care to lock w d lot 2, hlk 2, Bennetts Bandon real property, to-wit: Lot 2, in Block Up freight, per to n ...............3.00 year, when they do not understand nection with tne death of a farmer will be here for two weeks commen see. 1 fetch, plat A $10.00 4, in Woodland Addition to the Town cing next Sunday evening. ¡now City) o f Bandon, l oos County, Clint Malehorn accompanied Com J. L. Kronen berg et ux to J. T. Sulli the language in which all their com named Russell, who died near Myr -- ------------ Oregon, according to the plat thereof missioner Sypher to County Court van et ux B A S deed lots 1, 2 A 3, hlk E. & E. T. Kruse munications with their fellow beings tle Point about two years ago. It on file and of record in the office o f the East Fork Items County Clerk of Coos County, Ore seems that he died suddenly with last week iu an endeavor to sell to 2 amended plat o f Woodland add to 24 California Street, San Francisco will be couched Baadon . $10.00 gon, Lots 1, 2, and 3 in Block As for writing— and this covers symptoms of stomach trouble, but 3 o f Commercial Addition to Bandon, Two lour-horse teams loaded the county a Buick traction engine Thos. M, Neilson et ux to John T. Sul ( oos County, Oregon, sccording to the to be used in graveliug the roads. livan w d lota 1, 2 A 3, hlk 2, amended For Reservations penmanship, spelling and punctua no investigation was made at the with passengers went out over the j plat thereof on file and o f record in the It is claimed that one of these tract plat of Woodland add to Bandon $1.00 time. Recently a man named Pen- tion, as well as diction and com office o f the County Clerk o f Coos Coun Coos Bay wagon road last week. J. E. NORTON Nels Rasmussen et ux to J. II. Mur ty, Oregon. Said sale being made sub ors, hauling three or four wagons, mand of language— there is little Ion, who has been working around Ed Abernethy is home from bis Agent, Coquille, Oregon ject to redemption in the manner pro will put gravel on the road tor 30 phy w (I sw l4 of se,* 4 , sec 9, twp 20 s r to be said in defense of tilt system Myrtle Point made an affidavit as to Portland trip vided by law. 14 w w m $1.00 Dated January 2nd, 1915. or 40 cents per cubic yard that un followed in the Oregon schools. information that had come to him, U S of A to Fred A. Krihs et al pat W. W. GAGE. The 8th grade pupils took the ex der the present system of uorses ent 3479.90 acre ^1 in twp 30 s r 9 tp 29 The matter ol penmanship seems to indicating that Russell was poison l-5-5t Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon. aminations at the Dora school, Notice to Creditors $?. 50 to $3 and wagons costs from ed. The same day that the affidavit s r 11 tp 30 8 r 11; tp 30 s r 12 w be entirely neglected. If a pupil U S of A to Ransom M. Smith patent Win. Thomas is in poor health. per cubic yard. One of these en leaves school as a good, legible was made l’enlon disappeared while In the County Court o f the State o f gines costs close to $3,000 but as sw££, sec 20, twp 27 s r 10 w w m writer it is a case of natural talent Dist.iot Attorney Liljeqvist was busy in the C ircu it C ourt ot the State of O re U S of A to Hugo Gluck patent ne1^, Oregon for the County o f Coos. Judging from the way the propo the gravel hauls are getting longer In the Matter o f th« Estate o f Clara in court, and he has not yet been gon in and fo r the C ounty o f C o o . and in nowise a matter ot training. section 14, twp 26 s r 10 w w 111 E. Rutledge, deceased. sitions that made extra expense and longer Mr. Malehorn contends U S of A to John P. Job nson patent The writer has been told by a grad located. Russell’s body has beeD Notice is hereby given that the un for the state were turned down that it would easily pay for itself in nw)4 sec 14, twp 20 s r 10 w w m dersigned has been duly appoint, d ad N. Osmundson and Sar-' uate ol the public schools that the exhumed and part of the intestines in the last election, the peo two years work. U 8 of A to Reuben Jefferson patt nt ministrator o f the estate o f Clara E. ah Wickham have been forwarded to the state writing of the pupils was spoiled by Plaintiff, Rutledge, deceased. All persons having S umm ons sw}^ sec 32, twp 31 s r 11 w w m ple will not stand any nonsense V8. for claims against said estate are hereby the necessity of haste in writing, chemist for examination, to see if U S of A to Joseph P. McCennell pat* PUBLICATION notified to present the same duly veri Louis Mageix, J. J. Stan from the present legislature. If the the lessons; that they did not have the presence of poison can be detect IN ent \\% of ne*4', sec 3 1 ,' twp 24 s r 11 fied as b\r law required to the under ley, O. F. Beaman. O. L. j reducing p ogram can be carried signed at th<> office o f C. R. Barrow, Crouch and also all other ¡. f o r e c l o s u r e w W’ III time to take any care for their writ ed. OF over the store o f George A. Robinson, persons or parties un- | out as outlined in the Herald of the U S of A to Robert P. Carman patent Coquille, Oregon, within six months known, claiming a n y I ing but rausU'scratcb" as rapidly as TAX A warrant was issued out of Jus 5th inst. it will cause some to huut Reported for The Herald by the Title lots 1, 2, 3 A 4, sec 30, tw p 30 s r 11 from the date o f this notice. Guarantee and Abstract Co. right, title, estate, lien l ie n possible. This is a beautiful com tice Stanley's court last Friday for w w m Dated this the 5th day o f January, or interest in the real new range, and possibly poorer mentary on a system which entire Gus Pederson, an Empire saloon estate described herein. U S of A to William W. Gage patent 1915. picking. \V* C. Cutter to Agnes P. Cutter, w <1 Defendants. J. W. R utledge ly loses sight of an essential of edu keeper, who is charged with selling sw,l£ of sw l 4 , sec 29; se l4 of se }4 sec 30, l-5-5t Administrator. There are too many bunting the lot 1, bilk 33, Brown’ s Add to Myrtle To Louis Mageix, C. F. Beaman, C. cation. That such deplorable con liquor on Sunday. The Bay papers ne)4 of nelo sec 32, twp 24 8 r 11 w w m $.00 L. Crouch, the above named defend udder: entirely out of proportion to Point. Hattie 0 . Floyd to V. C. Bartlett b ants, Notice oi Administrator's Sale ditions do not universally obtain state that he appeared before Justice Harry G. Fulton to Frank Mitchell, the condition and the amount of A e deed l<»ts 3 A 4, hlk 25, Ocean View w (1. Lot 8 and e % of sc1^ of sec 31 twp Notice is hereby given that the un IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF elsewhere, was recently brought to Pennock in Marshfield and waived OREGON: milk the cow gives; so the thing to 23 s r 12 w u m. $10.00 dersigned, administrator o f the estate $1.00 add to North Bend the attention ot the editor. A examination, giving bonds for his You are hereby notified that N. Os V. C. Bartlett et ux to Hattie C. Floyd o f Thomas T. Smith, deceased, under do is to choke the useless ones off. VVm S. Forest et ux to Helena Hosck. and by virtue o f an order of the County mundson and Sarah Wickham, the young girl who had attended the appearance before the circuit court. And while we are getting rid of w d. Lots 7 and 8 , blk 2, Lakeside. $10.00 h A s deed lota 3 A 4, hlk 25, Ocean Court o f the State o f Oregon for Coos holders o f Certificate o f Delinquency Marshfield schools all her life and View’ add to North Bend $10.00 County, made and entered December numbered 72 issued on the 31st day o f Crawford Point Land Co. to W . G. these unnecessary hunters in the Bandon Heights Land co to J. W. 28th, 1914, will, on and after the 3rd March, 1910, by the Tax Collector o f whose penmanship was hopelessly In J ustice Stanley’s court last Fri foim of commissions, there are oth Robertson et al. w d lots and blocks in the County o f Cooa, State o f Oregon, Crawford Point Add to city of Coos Mast w d lot 24, hlk 12 , amended plat day o f February, 1915, at the south bad, removed with her people to day complaint was made against ers that need to be choked off. That Bay. $ 10.00 front door o f the County Court house in for the amount o f One and 22-100 Dol $ 10 on.no o f Bandon Heights the City o f Coquille ( itv, Coos County, lars, the same being the amount then a California town where she entered May and Alice Doe, chargiug them unnecessary evil the "School Su Oregon, proceed to sell lot two o f block due and delinquent for taxes for the Crawford Point Land Co* to W . G. the public school. The first letters with selling liquor without a license thirty ot Elliott’ s addition to Coquille ^ year 1907 together with penalty, inter pervisor" law is a thing that should Rol»ert 8 on et al. Agreement lots A City, Coos County, Oregon, according est and costs thereon upon the real pro she wrote to friends here were at tbeir joint in Marshfield. They be knocked out, lor that law is sim blocks in Crawford Point Add to city of to the plat thereof on file and o f record perty assessed to you, o f which you are worse than ever, and she explained were arrested and gave cash bonds in the office o f the County Clerk o f said ! the owner as appears o f record, situa- ply a job maker, a chance for a few Coos Bay Coos County, at private sale for not i ted in said county and State, and par- E. J. Michael to I. A. Otto. Agree that her old style of writing had before the Marshfield justice for I -i I k j r more to bunt the udder. I think ment 59. 87 acres in sec 8 twp 29 s r 12 less than one third o f such selling price ! ticularly bounded and described as fol been broken up and she hadn't their appearance here next Thurs cash in hand at time o f sale and the re lows, to-w it: Lota 33, 34, 35 and 36, that I know that a large majority of w w m mainder o f such selling price payable in Block 24, Portland Addition to Bandon, learned the uaw. But a letter re day when tbeir cases has been by the people of the state are opposed Herman B. Bock et ux to Gust John not more than five years from date o f accoiding to the plat on file and o f re ceived within the past week shows Justice Stanley. sale and such deferred payment shall cord in the County Clerk’ s office in the to that law. The state superintend son. Q C I). land in in sec 13, twp26 s r draw interest at the rate of eight per County o f Coos, State o f Oregon. an improvement that is simply $1.00 ^ ent’s office had enough influence in 14 w w in. cent per annum, shall be evidenced by You are further notified that said N. amazing, and her penmanship now L. J. Himpson et ux to Willamette i Another criminal case has just the senate two years ago to defeat the note o f the purchaser and the pay Osmundson and Sarah Wickham have Pacific Railroad Co Q C D w% of swV 4 I ment o f said note secured by a mort paid taxes on said premises for prior or is not only legible but beautiful and been started before Justice Stanley the Dimmick bill to repeal the & sel4 of sw ' 4 ; Sec 13, twp 24 s r 13 gage on said real property. The said subsequent years with the rate o f in most pleasing to the eye. Our ed- ■» liich may probably be regarded as real property is all o f the real property terest on said amounts as follows: $ 10.00 j “ School Supervisor" law. Let the w w m. o f said estate and will be sold in one CO (fc 4 ucators might well take a leaf from t,,e llllegt ,|eTelopment iD the Tread- | same bi„ cotne up again tbjs year W Q Reynolds Development Co. s w d lot 0 , * h [wired. $ 5 3 o f 2 S * 5 California s book. \V hen the ver-| ^Id-Coach fight. S. Brownstone Theie Standard Educator men are a blk 1*4, first At Id to Marshfield. $300.00 W m . O ddy , H W ^ T w Í •< Û ft« OS * X Administrator o f the Estate of Albert Barklow et ux to Thomas Bark- 1 Heal craze went out there seemed, ha« sworn to a complaint on behalf I ...... . . . . . . . . i be . hope for i • better . . . . but . it . 1 * of . the .. Li i J liquor • . dealers,** , I good deal like the standard chick* low. w d 7-100 of an acre in sec 18. twp l-5-5t Thomas T. Smith, Deceased ¡ 1908 —and, Son, Just to things, wholesale Mch 31 1910 8575 59 15 P C 1909 Apr 4 1910 6369 1 08 15 p c $10.00 is only hanging on by the eye -1 ‘‘barging Joe Coach with peijury. en men; they run to feathers; and 29 s r 12 w w m. 1910 Feb One More Word 54 1 40 15 P C 6 1911 Notice of Sale on Execution | while they are loading the schools U. 8 . of A. to Frank L. Huston. Pat 1 1911 Feb brows and the ability to spell com- It1i" ‘ hst » taD. 8elli,DK 9 1912 114 1 84 15 p c Notice is hereby given that under and 1912 Mch 12 1913 2320 2 37 15 1 down with this, that and the other, ent lots 8 . 9, 10, 11 & 12, sec 18 twp 29 c IK E a ll red -blo od ed mon words correctly is surprisingly davit tliat there WB8 no iodebted- by virtue o f an Execution issued out of 1913 Mch 19 1914 2117 2 78 15 p pc the children can’t read. If any one i r l O v w m j men, you have a natu the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore- rare among the graduates of the ness against the business, whereas Frank L. Huston to Charles E. Leu- ' on for the County o f Coos on the 17th I Said I.ouis Mageix,C.F.Beeman, C. L. thinks that the children can read nan w d lots 8. 9, 10, 11 A 12 sec 18, twp ral degire for stimu schools. \ be owed certain bills to the whole- day o f December, 1914, in a certain 1 Crouch as theow nersof the legal title o f lants. let him go into a young people's 29 s r 10 w w m $1.00 cause wherein A. McNair was plaintiff the above described property as the As tor punctuation, it is a dead 8a'e l>r|uor dealers, and Bandon Woolen Mills, a corpora same appears o f record, and each o f meeting and try listening to the Chas. E. Lcnnan et ux to A. T. Bt*a- I*m fifty-five years young issue, a lost art. In some years’ tion, was defendant, being case No. the other persons above named are aud all tny life I*ve drunk tul w d K, interest in lot 12 , sec 18, twp 40M o f said Court, commanding me to j hereby further notified that N. Os- experience in the newspaper busi New Catholic Church Plans reading; he will hear mumbling, 29 s r 10 w w m beer — temperately. That $1 00 satisfy the claim o f plaintiff amounting : mundson and* Sarah Wickham will ap ness in another town than Coquille J -pi,- ni . n. r»ofL,.ii_ little reading. fact is largely responsible Northern Pacific Railway Co to Chas. to $1537.42 with interest at 6 per cent ply to the Circuit Court o f the County ........... . „ L r1 ’ rhc Plans ,or ,he new Ca,bollc| The Monmouth Normal School E Lcnnan s w d lots 1, 2 , 3, 4, 5, 6 , 9 A 10 per annum from the 9th day o f Novem and State aforesaid for a decree fore for my present rugged con the writer had occasion to employ c),urcb t0 be built in this city have ber 1914, and the further sum o f $22.70 closing the lien against the property is a thing that needs to be watched. sec 19 twp 29 s r 10 & w w m ^2088.80 stitution. at different times quite a number of bee„ corapieted by Architect P. M • osts and the costa upon said Execution, above described, and mentioned in said When the Monmouth outfit wasi Northern Pocitic Railway Co to Chas. 1 have levied upon and will on Wednes- ! certificate. And you are hereby sum I want you to pattern after graduates of the public schools, and Hall-Lewis, and bids for its con- w e e in g to be voted into existence E. Lcnnan s w d s e ^ sec 19, twp 29 s r | dav, the third ciav o f February, 1915. at moned to appear within aixty days after me. Walk into a beer saloon the hour o f 10:00 o ’clock a. m. o f said the first publication o f this summons $1600.00 whenever you feel the need o f a .,,«w K „ , g their advertisements said “ we only 10 w w in day at the front door o f the County exclusive o f the day o f said first publi mild stimulant and get your glass to the office with anything more the committee. The building will Chas. E. Lennan et ux to Coos Bay t 'ourt House in the City o f Coquille, cation, and defend this action or pay o f beer. It’» the drink o f real than the most rudimeutary Ideas of be 26 bv 54 feet and willjbe erected want 4 cents on a thousand dollars." | Timber co w d lots 8 , 9, 10, A 11. sec 18, <'oos County, Oregon, offer for sale the amount due as above shown togeth temperance. Those people you punctuation, he or she kept them a< ,be corner of Third and Coulter They were goiug to be good, would | A lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , 9 A 10 A fe l4 sec and sell at public auction to the er with costs and accrued interest and meet up with in life who tell I highest and best bidder for caah in case o f your failure to do go, a de you total ab»tinenee is Temper $1.00 well concealed Yet it will be con streets, where the tennis court is not try to graft any more. I voted , 19 twp 29 s r 10 w w in in hand all o f the right, title, and inter- cree will be rendered foreclosing the ance are deceiving themselves. Thos. Barklow et ux to Calvin J. D. now located. It is expected that to keep that thing closed because ( st o f the defendant Bandon Woolen ! lien o f said taxes and costa agaidst the They’re the kind that close the ceded that punctuation is a very lhe building will be completed in decent tax-paying saloons and fos Mills in and to the following described land and premises above named. I did not Itelieve them. Two years Ray et ux w <1 s l 2 of se l'4 of ne l 4 sec 18, important part of composition, six or eight weeks after the contract A s l2 of el.j of swl4 , sec 17 A 7-100 acres, ter the speak-easy and blind pig. real property, to wit: This summons is published by order ago they worked this old game. It Lot 2, in Block 4, in Woodland Ad of the Honorable John 8 . Coke, Judge all in twp 29 s . 12 w w m $3000.00 Any one doomed to see the manu- is let. Steer clear o f those dive», my dition to the Town (now City) of Ban | o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f has been stated that they will try Mattie B. Shaw to Howard M. Shaw script that comes to our newspaper boy, ami you’ll never cultivate don. Coos County, Oregon, according I Oregon for the County o f Coos and to tenew the old game this year. w d lots 1 to 1»> A 20 to 29, blk 18. A- an appetite for strong drinks. to the plat thereof on tile and o f record ; said order wa* made and dated this offices, including that from persons You’ve got a perfect right to ! in the office o f the County Clerk of ' 18th day o f December. 1914, and the What has become of the "4 cents mdnded plat of Boise Add to Marsh who have bad the best school ad- OAEGON an d W A S H IN G T O N drink beer moderately, but do it < 'oos County, Oregon. Lots 1, 2, and 3 date o f the first publication o f this field $i*X).00 on each $1000” ? aboveboard, son — in the beer n Bolck 3 o f Commercial Addition to summons is the 22na day o f December, advantages, will knew that the mat Frederic Flmore I)rane to Maude Alice saloon, where decent men arc R. A . E asto n , j Bandon. Coos County Oregon, accord j 1914. * Drane, his wife w d 1 acre in east por ter of punrtu; tion must have been ashamed to drink to excess. I ing to the plat thereof on tile and o f All process and papers in this pro A Directory of each City, Town and won’t fear the caliber o f the tion of lot 10, sec 23, twp 28 s r 14 record in the office o f the County Clerk ceeding may be served upon the under sorely neglected for many years; CURRY COUNTY CULUNGS Villa*«». Riving deacrlptlva sketch of companions you meet there. o f Coos County, Oregon. Said sale be signed residing within the State o f w w m $ 10.00 each place, location, population, tele but tnis is no reason why such a — Advertisement ing made subject to redemption in the Oregon, at the address hereafter men- graph. shipping and banking point; Marshfield Land co to Otto Fuson w d manner provided by law (Gold Beach Globe) condition should still obtain in these also Clarified Directory, compiled by | tioned. lots 8 A 9, hlk 16, Bay Park. $10.00 b u « ln o M a m i profess! Dated January 2nd, 1915. L. A . LILJEQVIST, E. D. URICH, Phil McMantni* suffered a severe days of improvement. John E. Myers to Alice Gregory w « 1 W. W. Gage, J- It. I.. 1*01 JC h C O .. N R A T T T .E Attorney for the Plaintiff. attack of indigestion Sunday even lot 2, blk 2, Bennett’s Bandon Beach Chamber Jot CoKimercf, Portland. Oregon i l-5-5t Sheriff o f Coos connty, Oregon. I Address Coquille, Oregon. These remarks on punctuation 12-22-7t SUNIMÏ SERVICES IK f' COQUILLE CHURCHES The Coquille Herald schools. may not apply to the Coquille We don't know. We are PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY w illin g to find out To that end, Entered aa second class matter May we w ill offer a small prize o f $2 o o 8, 190 !). at the post office at Coquille, (0 pu pil of the Coquille schools, J v v ^ ’ Oregon, underact o! Congress of March or any one ~ who has ~ graduated in 8, 1879 . ------------- u~ u" ....... •“ the past two years who will come P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. to this office end write two hundred Notice to Electric Flat Iron Users Oregon Power Company J V i Str. Elizabeth San F rancisco and Bandon REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I « - rr ,ta • * “ ' . . FOLK’S B usiness Directory