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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1915)
T h e C o q u ille H e ra ld A more equit- special school tax would b be e for the county P U B L IS H E D E V E R T T U E S D A Y to vote the necessary special road Entered aa second class m atter May and school taxes and the money be 8 , 1905. at the post office at Coquille, apportioned to the road an d school Oregon, under act ol Congress of M arch districts according to their needs 8, 187». way a b le w ay _______________ __________________________ War and earthquake makes a b ig P. C. L E V A R , L essee. religious calamity cud for some folks to chew. D evoted to the m aterial and social R A. E a s t o n upbuilding o f the Coquille V alley p ar - ....... - » » —*---------- ticularly and c f Coos C ounty generally. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES > 3 i’ llE S B Y T E R IA N C H U RCH . (From the Gold Beach Globe) This beautiful spell of weather has started the plows in many localities. 8 p . m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. W. F. McDermott, Pastor. M. L Church A petition is being circulated here asking the Legislature toeuact a law prohibiting any fishing with Angehne O G lazier et vir to Cbas A a seine in tide waters of the Rogue, Smith w d lots 13 & 14 blk 9 Plat A or below the Bagnell Ferry. .1 A E nsm inger to Geo A Blake w d lot 4 blk F sub lots 1 2 3 blk 9 First add to M arshfield $10 North Bend $10 Elmer Miller of Pistol river had the good fortune a few days ago to bag three panther. A pretty good Howard Far5i Co to Ned Galloway w day’s work as each scalp is worth d 4.69 A in sec 14 tp 24 s r 13 w w m twenty five dollars. Bennettt Trust Co to Ned G allow ay b & s deed lots 12 13 & 14 H op e’ s Boat house Lota N orth Slough $10 $200 A new church bell arrived on the Roamer of last week ami Saturday it was installed in the belfry of the David Strang et ux to Maud Haga w Presbyterian Church. d 1,‘ a acres in sec 28 tp 28 s r 14 w $1 Petitions are now being circuit! t- Elizabeth J Condron e t vir to John d in different sections of Cuiry Hendrickson w d lots 5 A 6 blk 40 Rail asking a raise in the salaries of the road add to Marshfield $1100 County Commissioners from one Try u Herald want ad for any hundred and twenty five dollars to three hundred and fitfy dollars per thing you want to buy or sell. year. W m Bark-doll et ux to E lm er Bell w d se1* of s e 'i sec 17 A e l4 of n e 1^ sec 20 tp 29 s r 13 w $10 For a run down feeling that A. In cleaning out a desk formerly D. S. Sodium Phosphate is great. used by former Post Master J W. Knowlton’s Riley, among a lot of trash, W. A. Bishel discovered in a large eovel- East Fork Items ope a copy of the New York Herald bearing date of Saturday, Jan. 15, Mrs. M. C. Miller returned from 1885, giving the picture and fu I Marshfield last week. She visited account of the assassination of Pres- her sister, Mrs Bennett Swanton, , i i -nt Lincoln and the attempt * n and enjoyed the hospitality of a j the life of S- c etary Seward, and dentist's chair. many other interesting items of Mrs. Wm Culbertson has been news then, but. now history quite sick ---------- ■—----------- a smuii bunch of cattle was PKOM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Washington that the President has given up the Panama trip, particu larly in view oi the fact that a big part of the official set expected to go to the Isthmus to participate in the big celebration. And yet there has been a distinct approval of the decision of the President not to leave the country. Colonel Goeth- als will be sailing back to the Canal Zone in a short time,and though he may miss the crowds that threaten ed to pour down upon his principal ity, yet there is every evidence that he can handle all kinds of matters of peace or war that may come up Four Big M agazines ALpCJ^VE AND T h e Coquille H erald $ W om an'» W orld has m ore sU D S crib - ers than any other m agazine published, over tw o million a month. Its articles, its stories, its illustration, are the best that m oney can buy. It is a m agazine to be Compared w ith any home m aga zine in the country, regardless o f price, w ithout fea r o f contradiction o f any claim s we make fo r it. Its stories are by authors known the world over. T h e H o u s e h o l d —-4 fa v o rite m agazine in a million hom es. E very issue is full o f new and interesting featu res, be- s i d e s regular depart ments o f Fashio is, Hom e C ooking, N eedlew ork, F ancy W ork, etc. r 3E E 3JICE à The germ-laden dust stirred up by the broom has to be dusted in turn from furniture, fixtures, drapies and walls. The special road district tax has been overworked in the di* ricts that have a small population and a large assessment toll. That law should be repealed T oa lesser ex tent the same holds true of the the Administration. Tne regular appropriation hills will, of course, he passed, and while there are at- tempts to becloud the issue by in- jecting rural credits and other meas- ures, yet it is unlikely that any questions will be considered to the exclusion of the President's favorite nieasure. And, since Congress is more anxious than the Executive to get through, it is unlikely that the morning of March 4 th will ar rive without a clean slate in the two Chambers ol Congress AN E L E C T R IC CLEANER Cleans by means of its powerful suction. It easily and quickly removes all d’ist and There is no labor no trouble— -:- This is but one of the many modern labor savers which you may enjoy if your hom e is electrically lighted O regon P o w e r C o m ^ n y Have you paid the printer. The strongest desire of husband and wile is the welfare of their children. The husband works hard to provide for them, and would be dad to know how best to safeguard them. The wife works hard, too—in the home—and is equally interested with her husband in sound in surance protection, such as that offered by the E N G R A V E R S P R IN TE R S ~ PR ESI I1ENT PASSES UP PANAMA It is a distinct disappointment to My D ear Bill D B N V L R , COIyQ I CHICHESTER SPILLS T'S awfully good o f you to write me about that company in your town wanting a good man o f my trade. But honestly, Bill, I don’t want the job. O f course they want good men —for prohibition has driven all the competent men out o f the town. It will pay you will do loc you. The Company iatues all the standard ltyal-reterve policy-form»: it supplie» full pnraonnl information to all applicant»—me», women and young people—and di»tance from New York doe» not hinder. Ju*t write and'tay t “ Mali me life-insurance particulars for my age” and be sure to mention this Paper. la your letter be »ure to give /. Your Full Mama 2. Your Occupation J. The Exact Data of your Birth The requett for information place» you under no obligation» and no agent will be »ent to visit you. Tbe Portal Life doe* not employ agent» but give» its poScyholders the benefit of agent»' ec —the firat year and «Tory other. Postal Life Insurance Company _ M ALONC Ä o tjfw r ) ( U n ) the W mui Sorse LNTVl There isn’t a beer saloon in the place. You work and sleep— that’s your d a i l y program me. May suit you. Bill, hut I like to get out ami talk things over with the boys once in a while. I want some place to go after a hard day's work where I can get a glass o f beer if I want one. I know you can got a drink down there when you feel like it. But that isn’t the point. T he saloon is my club. You sneak into the back door o f some blind pig or speak-easy and pay good money for stuff not fit to drink. No sneaking for mine, Bill, r m a Temperance man — a real temperance man. That’s why I’ m going to stay right here where I ran drink beer moder ately and above board. \ Those speak-cusics get you. Bill, sooner or later. They’ve made drunkards o f a lot o f good men right in your township. I'd rather stay where r iy personal l i b e r t y isn't interfered with. Thanks for your interest in me. Yours truly, JOHN. - Advertisem ent E. D. I RICH, ( lumber of Commerce, Portland. Oregon 1-5-5t W T H E HI V U O Y O K R A M » . A . i f y«n - Onurtr'Nf. Axk f«.r i ’ l ll- C t iD S - T E I t *» 1 >I AXIOM I> K R A M » P I L L A , for 8 5 years known os Best, Safest. Always ReHa'uia SOLO BY DRUGGISTS LYtRYWHERE Str. Elizabeth R e g u la r ns the ( 'lu c k San F rancisco a n d Bandon First-class fare only V p freight, per ton $7.50 hOO E. & E. T . K ru se 24 California Street, San Francisco F or Reservations J. E. NORTON Agent, C oquille, O regon Notice to Creditors In the County ( ’ourt o f the State o f O regon fo r the C ounty o f ( oos. In the M atter o f the E state o f Clara E. R utledge, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned h is been duly appoint, d ad m iaistrator o f the estate e o f Clara E R utledge, deceased A ll persons having claim s against said estate are hereby I W. W. GAGE. Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. In the Circuit Court ot the State o f O re gon in and for the County o f C oo» N. Osmundson and Sar ah Wickham Plaintiff, vs. Louis Mageix, J. J. Stan- ley, U. O. F. Beaman. C. L. j I S ummons FOR pu b l ic a t io n in Crouch and also all other ) foreclosure Persons o r parties un- | of known claiming a n y tax n Knt, title, estate, lien LIEN o r , *?*' f-.r e 8 t >n the real estate described herein. Defendants. T o Louis M ageix, C. F. Beaman, O. L. Crouch, the above named d efend ants, IN T H E N A M E O F T H E ST A T E OF OREGON: Y ou are h ereby notified that N. O s mundson and Sarah W ickham , the holders o f C ertificate o f Delinquency numbered 72 issued on the 31st day o f M arch, 1910, by the T ax C ollector o f the C ounty o f Coos, S ta te o f Oregon, Notice of Sale on Execution N otice is h ereby given that under and fo r the am ount o f One and 22-100 D ol by virtue o f an E xecution issued out o f lars, the sam e being the amount then _ due and delinquent fo r taxes fo r the the Circuit Court o f the State o f _ Ore- g on fo r the C ounty o f Coos on the 17th I - t al ^®^7 togeth er with penalty, inter day o f D ecem b er, 1914, in a certain 1 e s t ,and costs thereon upon th e re a t pro cause wherein A . M cN air was plaintiff assessed to you, o f which you are and Bandon W oolen Mills, a corp ora- J he ow n er as appears o f record, situa tion, was defendant, being case No. .. !” ?a*“ ' ° “ n'Y and S tate, and par- 4010 o f said Court, com m anding m e to ticularly bounded and described as fol- satisfy the claim o f plaintiff am ounting L ots 3i, 34, 35 and 36, to $1537.42 wi th interest at 6 per cent “ lock 24, 1 ortland Addition to Bandon, >er annum from the 9th day o f N ovem a cc° 'u in g to the plat on hie and o f re- Cer ............................ 1914, and the fu rther sum o f .............. $22.70 ] cord in the County Clerk s office in the costs and the costs upon said E xecution, C ounty o f Coos, State o f Oregon. You are fu rth e r notified that said N. I have levied upon and will on W edn es day, the third dav o f February, 1915, at Osmundson and Sarah W ickham have the hour o f 10:00 o 'clo c k a. m. o f said Pa.*^ tax es on said prem ises fo r prior or day at the front door o f the C ounty subsequent years with the rate o f in- • . . , . . . _ — ... * r n n i o r r m a n , W n m A i m t a n n » . . 1 1 « ____ _ C ourt House in the City o f C oquillel terest on said am ounts as follow s: ^ * * C oos County, O regon, offer fo r sale and sell at public auction to the 5 u 5 s ^ * U H Q Û . highest and best bidder fo r cash > h «* < in hand all o f the right, title, and inter est o f the defendant Bandon W oolen 1908 Mch 31 1910 8575 59 15 p c Mills in and to the follow in g described 1909 A pr 4 1910 6369 1 08 15 p c real property, to w it: 1910 Eeb 6 1911 54 1 40 15 p c Lot 2, in Block 4, in W oodland A d 1911 Feb 9 1912 114 1 84 15 p c dition to the T ow n (now C ity) of B an 1912 Mel, 12 1913 2320 2 37 15 p c don, ('o o s County, Oregon, according 1913 Mch 19 1914 2117 2 78 15 p c to the plat th ereof on file and o f record in the office o f the County Clerk o f Said Louis M ageix,C .F . Beeman, C. L. ( ’oos County, Oregon. L ots 1, 2, and 3 Crouch as th e o w n e r s o f the legal title o f in Bolck 3 o f C om m ercial Addition to the ab ove described p rop erty as the Bandon, Coos C ounty Oregon, a cco rd sam e appears o f record, and each o f ing to the plat th ereof on file and o f the other persons above nam ed are record in the office o f the C ounty Clerk hereby fu rther notified that N. Os o f Coos County, O regon. Said sale b e mundson and Sarah W ickham will ap ing made su b ject to redem ption in the ply to the C ircuit Court o f the C ounty manner provided by law and S tate aforesaid fo r a d ecree fo r e D ated January 2nd, 1915. closing the lien against the property W . W . Gage, above described, and m entioned in said l-5 -5 t S heriff o f C oos connty, O regon. certificate. And you are hereby sum moned to appear within six ty days after the first publication o f this summons Notice o f Sale on Execution exclu sive o f the day o f said first publi N otice is hereby g iv en that under cation, and defend this action or pay and by virtue o f an E xecution is the am ount due as above shown togeth sued out o f the Circuit Court o f the er with costs and accrued interest and ■State o f O regon, fo r the C ounty o f in case o f y o u r failure to do so, a de C oos on the 3th day o f D ecem ber, 1914, cree will be rendered foreclosin g the in a certain cause wherein E. H. T ryon lien o f said tax es and costa agaidst the was plaintiff and Bandon W oolen Mills, land and prem ises ab ve named. a corporation, was defendant, being This summ ons is published by order case No, 1000 o f said Court, com m and o f the H onorable John S. Coke, Judge ing me to satisfy the claim o f plain o f the C ircuit Court o f the S ta te o f tiff am ounting to $30,152.55 with in O regon fo r the County o f Coos and terest at 6 per cen t per annum from said order war made and dated this the 26th day o f Septem ber, 1914, and 18th day o f D ecem ber, 1914, and the the fu rther sum o f $26.20 costs and the date o f the first publication o f this < oats upon said E xecution, I have levied sum m ons is the 22 nd d I day of December. upon and will on W ednesday, the third 1914. dav o f F ebruary, 1915, at the hour o f A ll p rocess and 10:00 | ‘ ’ . . . . i, - .. . - __, . i front c!o.ii- o f the C ounty Court house s,Kned residing within the State o f *n t het ity o f C oqudle.t oos C ounty,O re- Oregon, at the address h e re a fte r men- f .'" '- ” * ' *' fo ' . and sell at nubile au c -1 tioned best bidder j L. . A ^ . L I IL [L J IE E Q O V V IS T , I1.” : 1° i:he Jhl _fhest f he/ . V and an'IJie.at. ! 5 ,l<ldtrJ fo o r r canh in hand all o f t h e right, title,and in- A rtn m eJ i s . t > i.:.u s terest o f the defends,al Bandon W oolen | ------~ * .ito,? e> fo r ‘ he Plaintiff I j Address Coquille, Oregon. 12-22-7t WILL1 AMJÖN HAFFimCD laaorance ia fa rc e : More »0 find out jut! what \hr POSTAL LIFE can and Farm Life is a p u b lic a t io n adapted to the e v e r y d a y l i f e of the farm folks, brim full o f . things that help to make the farm life more cheeful and homelike. Special articles by authorities on all subjects of interest to the up-to-date farmer. ' ourt o f the S tate o f Oregon fo r Coos j County, made and entered D ecem ber 23th, 19'4, w ill, on and a fte r the 3rd day o f February, 1*915, at the south [ fron t door o f the County Court house in : the C ity o f Coquille City, Coos County, O regon, proceed to sell lot tw o o f block thirty o f E lliott’ s addition to Coquille City, C oos County, Oregon, according to the plat th ereof on file and o f record in the office o f the County Clerk o f said C oos County, at private sale fo r not less than one third o f such selling price cash in hand at tim e o f sale and the re- m ainder o f such selling price payable in not m ore than five years from date o f sale and such d eferred paym ent shall ■ ■ per draw interest ..................... at the rate o f - eight cent per annum, shall be evidenced by the note o f the purchaser and the p ay m ent o f said note secured by a m ort g a g e on said real property. The said real p rop erty is all o f the real property o f said estate and will be sold ill one parcel. W m . O d d y , A dm inistrator o f the E state o f l-5 -5t Thom as T . Smith, D eceased driven out of Brewster Valley last j week touched by the infirmities of the ‘ ‘standpatter The members ol the State Senate wlio voted no on the anti poligamy resolution did not honor themselves or the state Why should not the members of the legislature appoint their commit- tecs? The one-man power ought to be cut out. The P eople'» Popular Monthly is one o f the greatest popular fiction a n d h o m e m agazines published. C o n t a i n s com plete stories e a c h issue, and it f u l l o f other entertuining fe a tures. Y ou w ill enjoy this m agazine. notified to present the sam e duly veri- M il's in and to the follow in g described tied as by law required to the under- real property, to-w it: L ot 2, in Block signed at the office o f U. R. Barrow, ¡4 , in W oodland A ddition to the T ow n ov e r the store o f G eorge A . Robinson, j (now C ity) o f Bandon, ( oos County, Coquille, Oregon, within six m onths ' Oregon, according to the plat th e re o f from the date o f this notice. . on file and o f record in the office o f the Dated this the 5th day o f January, \ County Clerk o f Coos , 1915. | gon, L ots 1 , 2, and 3 in Block J. W . R u t l e d g e 3 o f C om m ercial Addition to Bandon, l-5-5t A dm inistrator. j ( oos County, Oregon, according to the ------ plat th ereo f on file and o f record in the Notice o f Administrator’s Sale office o f the C ounty Clerk o f C oos Coun- 4 N otice is h ereby given that the un- ty . O regon. Said sale being made suh- dersigned, adm inistrator o f the estate Ject to redem ption in the manner pro- 1 o f Thom as T. Smith, deceased, under v - County - Dated January 2nd, 1915. and by virtue o f an order o f - the 3 R Ü BE W h y Not Clean W ith o u t Sweeping and Dusting? no germ laden duSt. (Continued from first page) Mr. Cook of Curry county 11 j ivw child . iu born at the White House, and out last week over the old Coos the young Miss Cleveland has been Bay Wagon Road to Douglas countv I popular ever since— and is today. He, a son and a son-in law each j The record of party accomplish, took up a homestead near the Claik ments have been improved under and Dwyer ranch, now occupied by the Wilson regime, and although it Mr. Eddy. He thinks they have was the President’ s daugher, Mrs. something good. Sayre, who gave birth to a husky Walter and Mary Laird made a boy in the Executive Mansion, yet trip to town last week that does not detract from the joy Any one reading Governor West’s I °f Democracy or the country, which message concerning prisoners and always indulges in a good deal the management ot the prison prop ecslacy over such events erty would know that he is a man EXTRA SESSION UNLIKELY touched with a feeling for the in There is but one thing standing in firmities of his fellow man. Gover the way of Congress''knocking off” nor Withvcombe’s message concern- from March to December, and that ing prisoners reads like a man is the shipping hill demanded by 1.75 This offer supplies you with M agazines o f the best quality, giving you a year’s supply o f good literature at a cost o f 2 5 cents. holstry. Postal Life insurance Company I A special arrangement secured by the Coquille llerald, enables us to oiler to our subscribers for a limited time only The COQUILLE IlEHALD 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. dirt from carpets, rugs, draperies and up- Protection for the Home N W o m a n ’ s W or Id— Household-People’s Popular M onthly—Farm Life Services Sunday at 1 1 a. m and REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Southern Oregon Co to W illam ette Pacific R R Co b & 9 d 0.487 o f an acre of tide land in lot 10 sec— tp 25 s r 13 w $10 E O ur Special Big Four M agazine O ffe r! Sunday school at to a. m. CURRY COUNTY CULUNGS Preaching at 11 a m.aud 7:30 p.tn. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Phone Main 3 8 1 . (From the Port Orford Tribune) Bible Study at the Parsonage Mon The Steamer Grace Dollar called day evenings. As prophesied by the Herald Prayer meeting Thursdays at into Port Orfurd harbor last Thurs some weeks ago, the Coos Bay peo day and loaded gome 3000 ties and 7:30 p . m. C . H. B r y a n , Pastor pie have been obliged to relinquish 80,000 feet of clear cedar lumber M. E. Church South all hope that the present congress Nat Boatwright is down from Suuday school at to. a m. would do anything looking toward Bandon inspecting railroad ties. Preaching Sunday 11 a. tn. and jetty construction at Coos Bay. There are dow about 15,000 ties in 7=3° P The engineers will not recommend Epworth League at 6:45 p m the neighboring woods, aud the it until the dredge abortion has Prayer meeting W ed 7 :30 p m . number of man hewing them is be Choir practice Tluirs. 7 :3 0 p. m been given another year in which ing steadily increased. It is esti J. E W a l b e c k , Pastor. to demonstrate its u'ter failure as mated that about 100,000 ties will j the Herald has-been l*llmg them be shipped from Port Orford this for many moons What surprises ST . JA M E S E P IS C O P A L . summer. S ervices fir st and th ird S undays us is that men like L J Simpson, B u s in e s s h a s b e e n brisk in J u d g e j o f ea ch m onth. S un day sch oo C. A Smith and Captain McGenu should consent to go to Washing Zumwalt's court d u r in g the last! every S unday at 10 a. m. Y ou are h r a it lly w ile at ton to press a demand which they week, the result of a little pleasant should have known would not be pusstime among the hots on or granted. They may as well let »bout New Years. They had a a : Christian Science Society their energies—and tempers pile up small game, the outcome of which! Corner Third and Hall streets, for another year and then explode w*« that A B Zumwalt complained S e in e s Su" d“ Y to some effect against Frank Smith for keeping |8U * f'lrl Sunday School 10 a. in. an open house on Sunday, and al Wednesday evening meeting 8:00 lowing gambling in his house Mr. 1 Smith entered the plea of guilty t o 1 C H l’ R C H O F C H R IS T . each charge, and was fined $10 for R eported fo r The llerald by the Title the first and $15 for the second of Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 G uarantee and A bstract Co. fense Mr. Zumwalt voluntarily p. m. Sunday school at 10 a m. H enry Sengstacken C o to C A Sehl- plead guilty to gambling, and was Christian Endeavor at 6:3(1 p. m. He then commenced brede et ux w d n 1. of lot 6 blk 19 Coos fined $15. Preaching 11 a. tu. and 7:30 p. in. Bay Plat A division 2 $200 actions at law against ChsB. Crew Morning subject, “A New Testa C ham bers K eilar et al to J A Ens- and Jessa Turner, in which he al ment Prayer Meeting.’ ’ m inger s w d lot 4 blk 4 subdivision of leges a loss of $50 at the hands of Eveuiug subject, ‘'How to Study lots 1 2 3 blk 9 First add to M arshfield the Bible.” each, a total of $ 100 , and asks for $10 Everyone invited to all of these judgements in double the amount, services Reynolds Developm ent Co to J A E ns- J ohn F. L eoöett , Mmister m inger w d % int in lot 4 blk F subdiv viz: $100 agaiDst each defendant. of lots 1 2 3 blk 9 First add to Marsh* Arid $10 « M 55 5 | County, O re-