Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 21, 1915, Image 2

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    The Coquille Herald
Splendid Entertainment
Poorly Patronized
Death of Ted Baxter.
Scratched
40 Years
Fined and Bound Over
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In Justice Stanley’a court Ftiilay
This community was shocked
evening
the case of Clifford Jonea.
last
Friday
Sunday
by
the
news
telephoned
The recital given
Entered as secoml class matter May
charg'd with ass,mil and battery un
8, 1005. at the post office at Coquille, evening at the Scenic fot the ben­ from Marshfield that George Ed­
U sed D. D. D.,
Oregon, under act ol Congress of March
\V. S Bruinniett eame up. Jones
efit of the public library suffered ward (Ted) Baxter had committed
8, 1879.
A ll Itch in g G one ! pleaded guilty ami waa fined $50
We are prepared to quote the following
soverely from the lack of the nec­ suicide. It seems that he accom-
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Thi s is t he actu al experience o f Anno
prices on Seeds:
and
costs
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P. C. L E V A R , Lessee.
essary advertising, and only a pushed h lS e n d Saturday e v e n i u g in Crom an. Santa Kosa, U hl , w ith the won*
derful D. D r> Prescription.
Another
caae
agaiuat
Jones
was
his
room,
between
nine
and
ten
small audieuce enjoyed an enter
D D. D. is the prjverl Eczema Cura
RED CLOVER
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20c
Devoted to the material and social
the mil*! w ash that ¿ivea| instant relief
an iU)plicato 4 i to have him hound
merited lar o'clock, but the body was not found in all form s o f sk in troa ble
upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par­ tainment that richly
ALSIKE-
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Cleanses the skin <i at 11 Im purities—
ticularly ard c f Coo# County generally. better
Tttis was
patronage
But for the until Sunday morning, when his w ashes aw ay blotch es and pim ples, over to keep the peace
ALSIKE and RED CLOVER
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22c
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance
leavin g the sk in as sm ooth and healthy
tried,and the justice placed him un­
leniency of the newspapers in the brother Charles went to the room as that o f a child.
This is an excellent Pasture M ixture
Get a 50c bottle o t this wnnd&rful
Phone Main 381 ,
matter of the little advertising that and found the body cold on ¡be Eczem a Cure today ami k e e p it in the der $1000 to keep the peace. Jones
ORCHARD GRASS -
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house
gave the bond at once, bis mother
was done, there would not have bed. He bad propped himself on
W e know that 1>. L>. D. w ill do a ll th at
RYE GRASS
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la claimed for it.
acting us security.
been enough over expenses to pay his pillows, placed the muzzle of a
That Modem Woodmen
TIMOTHY
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Initiation and Barbecue the fare of the performers from 25 35 rifle against his right temple
Graphite
and pulled the trigger, death being
Marshfield.
Our Local Press
This is all of the best Imported Stock and guaranteed to be
The entertainment was first-class instantaneous.
One of the most enjoyable gath
The annual statement on the pro
He had burned his letters and
in
every
respect,
and
was
received
of
the highest G o v ’t test as to purity and germinating power
eriugs ever held by Beaver Camp
The Herald, Sept. 14 — Kowaid duction ol g r a p h i t e in tyi4 has just I 5%
left no message explaining his act,
with
the
liveliest
signs
of
apprecia­
No. 10550 M. W. of A., wus assem
been issued by the Geological Stir \
but his friends are convinced that Ftke and Stewart Norton will start
bled at Davenport’s grove, three tion by the audieuce, there being
vey and is now available for distri­
in
the
morning
for
O.
A.
C„
where
Mrs. it was caused mainly by his brood
miles^laauL. the river, the evening several insistent encores.
bution. The United States produc­
Evelyn Conway has a musical and ing over the domestic troubles they will each take a course during
ed 4,336 short tons of natural gra­
the
winter
which caused his separation from
committee on well-trained voice, as well as a
The Sentinel, Sept. 17 — Stewart phite, valued at 5324,118, during'
his wife about five years ago.
He
pleasing
stage
presence.
Mrs.
Olga
to clean up
the year.
had at different times expressed the Not ton and Howard Pike started
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up for seats Hendrickson Bugge is very free
out
Tuesday
morning
for
Corvallis,
intention which he finally carried
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
great veni- from the stereotyped and artificial
where they will enter the Stale Ag­
manner of delivery, and her natur­ out.
By virtue o f an execution and order
Ted Baxter was in the saloon ricultural College.
al recital of the "pieces” she choose
Note— the joke is that after (he o f sale duly issued by the Clerk o f the
made a decided hit.
At the piano business in this city for about 12
Cicuit Court o f the County o f Coos
Mrs. I,ucie H. Powell showed what years with his brother Charles, the Herald was out Howard changed State of Oregon, dated the 9th day o f 1
September 1915, in a certain action in
accompaniment should really brothers removing to Marshfield his mind and didn’t go
the Circuit Court for said County
last year alter this city went dry,
and State, wherein C. M. Caton as ! i
In
Ihe
Circuit
Court
of
Ihe
State
of
Oregon,
for
plaintiff recovered judgment against A.
reporter of the Marshfield and buying the Eagle saloon. He
H . Olson for the sum o f Eighty-four
Coos County
and 36-100 dollars with interest thereon 1
who apparently kuew more had a wide-circle of fritnds on Ihe
at the rate o f 8 per cent, per annum 1
music in a minute than the river, having lived in this vicinity Frank R. Shores
from Oct. 19, 1910, and the sum o f
1
twenty-two and 90-100 dollars, with in­
Plaintiff
d mau will ever hear of, gives since coming here with bis parentsi
terest thereon at the rate o f 6 per cent
vs.
lowiDg account of the recital: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Baxter, from John W. Foley and Mary
per annum from Oct. 1st, 1913, and
Summons
bis
birthplace
in
Humboldt
county,
twenty-five dollars Attorney fee and
Foley (alias) his wife
oup of songs were
for
costs and disbursements taxed at Six­
and also all other per­
Publication
sung in their Cal., in 1878, when he was four
teen and 30-100 dollars, on the 10th day
sons or parties un­
in
o f February, 1915
known claiming any
in which Mrs years of age. He bore a reputation
Foreclosure
Notice is hereby given that I will on
right, title, estate,
of
sat its beat, her for squareness and reliability, and
the 16th day o f October, 1915, at the
lion, or interest in the
Tax
front door o f the County Court House
real-estate described
□d full.
The the Baxter Brothers have always
Lien
in Coquille in said County at 10 o ’clock
in the Application for
No. 4095
he var Uus lan- stood higher in the public estima­ Judgment Foreclosing
in the forenoon o f said day, sell at pub­
tion
than
any
other
firm
in
their
lic auction to the highest bidder, for
Tax Lien herein,
rful— s> ’ections
cash,
the following described property,
Defendants.
O
emory in Ger- line of business in the county.
To John W. Foley and Mary Foley to-wit:
The west one-half o f the northeast
alian and Eng- Ills immediate relatives, those sur­ (alias) his wife the above named de­
one-quarter, section twelve, township
selection, "Am viving are his mother, two brothers, fendants.
twenty-four,
south, range thirteen west
In the name o f the State o f Oregon:
LEASE bear in mind that you were
t the sympathy Charles and Hal, and his sister Mrs.
You are hereby notified that Frank o f Willamette meridian in Coos county,
Oregon.
Taken
and
levied
upon
as
tile
R.
Shores
the
holder
o
f
Certificate
o
f
a k.ddie yourself once. Then drop
was given in James Laird.
Delinquency numbered 83 issued on thu property o f he said A. H. Olson or as
The fuueral took place in this 30th da
ner.
Feeling
much thereof as may be necessary to
in our b ikery and buy a few cookies for
satisfy the said judgment in favor of
ere evident in city Monday from the undertaking Tax Collector o f the County o f Coos, plaintiff
and against said defendant
State o f Oregon, for the amount o f
the
little ones. Perfectly healthful. And
ome," and was parlors, and was very largely at­ Seventy-two and 04-100 Dollars, the with interest thereon, together with all
costs and disbursements that have or
same
being
the
amount
then
due
and
tended.
ience with most
don’t forget our bread.
delinquent for taxes for the year 1909, may accrue.
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Mrs. Conway’s
Alfred Johnson Jr.,
together with penalty, interest and
School Notes
Sheriff.
costs thereon upon the real property
in “ Memory,”
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, Sept. 11th
assessed to you, o f which you are the
nt p.nd excellent
as appears o f record, situated in 1915.
Howard Pike enrolled in high owner
CO O K B R O S . PR O P.
said county and state, and particularly
the rendering
bounded
and described as follows,
school yesterday. This brings th-
Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale
from Madame
tow it: South-half o f the north-east
total enrollment up to seventy-five. quarter,
and the south-half o f the ■i the C ircu it C o u rt o f the S tate o f O r e ­
:nplete synopsis
g o n in an d f o r th e C ou n ty o f C oos
north-west quarter, in section eight
Word
has
been
received
that
Ray
de the number
township thirty south, tange ten west,
he county o f The First National Bank ^
displayed to Burns, Coquille High School ’ 15 , Willamette Meridian. in thi
Coos, state o f Oregon.
of Roseburg, Oregon, a
staccato
and has been elected president of the
you are fur_
notified that said Corporation, and 8. A.
fresltrnau
class
at
Oregon
Uo
ve
ri­
Frank
R.
H
horu#
as
p*ii:
t#**s
on
said
Rnnfof<1> trust*©, -«
|
ae art’sjL^unch
or subsequent years
ty. The class consists of two lrun- premises for
inter, «s, oB , said
fed with Japanese was handled in very easy anJsatis- fred members and to be eleflted with dag raté*
J ’P t T -
I
aBUHiWrar follo!
. L. Phelan arvrl Ru#* j No. 4182
Mrs. Conway ex­
lanterns— while the camp proper factory way.
president
is
the
highest
hoDor
that
P(ie^in, f b a n d a t i ' »
was in a dense grove^bf maple ana emplified her musical training in cau be bestowed upon a f.'eshm*
H u t.
Mulinile, and
ax
Paid
myrtle, so densely surrounded that the program given and showed
at
Oregon.
P .(M J U ill
I J A V I N G bought the plant o f the Co-
1910 Dee. So 1914
72.02
great
perfection
in
the
manner
of
a trail was cut through for a door­
91.96
The boys are beginning to tilk
execution
and
breath
control
which
quille Mill and Mercantile Com­
9743 $ 0.87
way to admit the neighbors. Inside
Notice
that
football. A hunch were on hand at 1913
o? 4 »r -Wr*
pany,
the undersigned is now prepared
at one -corner a camp fire of 1%-j is always a charming feature ol
of an e x e u c r io !^ !™ B ((K o f pale issued
seven-thirty this morningto kick
Said John W. Foley as the owner o f out of and under t1ie seal of the above
Mrs. Conway’s singing.
sent out a cheerful glow and a la
to
fill
all orders for any kind o f
the legal title o f the above described entitled court, and in the above entitled
Mrs, O. H. Bugge, while a new the ball about the grounds.
property as the same appears o f rec­ cause, bearing the date o f September.
tern was suspened over each sta
The books adapted fo r high ord, and each o f the other persons 8th, 1915, to me directed commanding
tion, throwing a very weird and fas­ arrival on the Bay, has found a
above named are hereby further noti­
place
in
the
hearts
of
the
people
school
use have been segregated fied that Frank R. Shores will apply to me to sell iu the manner prescribed by
cinating light over our camp and we
the law of this State for the sale of real
Circuit Court o f the County and property on execution all of tiie right,
predict leaving a very vivid and who appreciate the best in dramatic from the rest of the school library the
State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing title and interest which the defendants
Especial attention will he paid to the
lasting impression on the minds of art and does great credit to the and placed iu the closet of the east the lien against the property above de­ or any of them had or claimed in or to
local
demand, and every effort will be
scribed, and mentioned in said certifi­ the real property hereinafter described
school
ol
which
she
is
a
graduate,
high
school
room
which
has
recent
the 28 candidates conducted through
cate. And you are hereby summoned on the 12th day of July, 1912, or have
the
Columbia
College
of
Expression
ly
been
fitted
up
with
shelves
It
is
made
to supply anything needed a t the
to
appear
within
sixty
days
after
the
the Forest of Woodcraft in one of
had at any time since, or now have
first publication o f this summons ex­
shortest possible notice.
Y ou r orders
nature’s forest encampments of of Chicago. The reader's imperso­ thought that, arranged in this mau clusive o f the day o f said first publica­ therein, I will expose for sale and will
nation of the Sweede, Italian, Irish, ner, the boobs will be touch more tion, and defend this action or pay the sell at public auction at the main en­
. wonderful beauty and grandeur.
are solicited.
trance to the court house of said county
amount due as above shown together in the City of Coquille in said County
One can hardly imagine a more negro and children's' selections, generally used than previously.
with costs and accrued interest and in ami State, oti Saturday, the 16th day
<lay o of
I t is probable that the date of the case o f your failure to do so, a decree
perfect setting fur our ritualistic- were unexcelled and the audience
October, 1915, at the hour of one o ’c loci
was held spellbound.
Like Mrs. Gjerdrum Conservatory concert will will he rendered foreclosing the lien of in the afternoon, all of the right to,
work than that of a primeval forest
said taxes and costs against the land claim upon, and interest which the de­
Conway, Mrs. Bugge was enthu­ be changed from Oct. 8 to Oct 1 on and premises above named.
camp fire with huge stumps for
fendants, o t any of them, had on the
This summons is published by order 1st day of July, i 912. or have had at
siastically appreciated and every account of the carnival at North
the altar and several stations.
o f the Honorable G. F. Skipworth any time since, or now have in or to
number waa received amid hearty Bend on the former date. This con­ Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the State
During the initiatory work, the
that certain parcel and tract of real
applause.
cert is to be given h/ Henrik Gjer­ o f Oregon for the County o f Coos and property situate in said Coos county,
two chefs were busy basting
said order was made and dated this 16th and particularly bounded and descrilied
Mrs. Lucie H. Powell’s excellent drum, pianist, Gerald Huut, bari­ day o f September 1915 and the date of
as follows, to-wit
those two bucks and at 10:30 p m.
expression and easy manner in tone, and Jens Sevely, violinist and the first publication o f this summons is Commencing at an iron stake on ttie
we were called from labor to refresh­
t P
the 21st day o f September 1915.
east hank of the South Fork of the Co­
which she handled the accompani­ will probably be thb finest concert
All process and papers in this pro­ quille river, thence running easterly
ment and all joined in a processiou
ment work added greatly to the the Coquille people will have an op­ ceeding may be served upon the under­ 394 feet to an iron stake at the county
to the barbecue, where sandwiches,
signed residing within the State of
success of the coocert, which was portunity to hear during the yeat. Oregon, at the address hereafter road, thence north along the road 78
feet and 6 inches, thence starting from
coffee and venison were had in
mentioned.
______ an iron stake on the opposite side of the
one of the most satisfactory ever It will be under the auspices of .the
abundance. After supper all joined
J. O. Stemmier, B ? * * road and running east 111 feet, thence
given in Coquille.
high school.
Attorney for the Plaintiff
north 285 feet to an iron stake near an
in making merry on the grassy
Address Myrtle Point, Oregon.
alder tree on the south hank of the
sward around the camp fire.
9-21-9t
The Thief.
North Fork of the Coquille river, thence
the difficult leading role iu "The
down stream along the left bank of
Beaver Camp has been steadily
DE
river to its junction with the S s s
gaining in new members for the
Henri Bernstein has written Thief.” Her work as the origin tl
Fork, and thence upstream along the
"Madame
X”
gave
her
first
(
lace
past six months and every day many good plays. Amongst them
| right bank of said South Fork to place
of beginning. Also a right of way 25
some new man is taking out insur­ all ‘The Thief” stands preeminent, among emotional #ctte#res, and in
feet in width from the ma n line of
the
pietont
production
she
has
the C. R. H. ^ K. h. K. «Si N. Co.’ s rail­
It
is
biB
supreme
success
The
ance to protect those dependent
j
surpassed
nil
her
previous
rtf
rtsj
road, which right of way is to i>e estab­
upon h.m, hereby lessening the plot may be told in a few words.
lished by the railroad engineers in a
Richard
Buhler
a p I an all star c st
engravers
to
n
t
need for county and state aid to the The heroiue, a young woman of,
¡convenient place to have access to the
I mill known as th e “ Rack!iff Mill” all in
weak character but with an infinite
*'sie
support to
Miss
widow and orphan
N. \V. *4 of N. W. *4 of section 9, town­
ship 29 south, range 12 west of Willam­
To our esteemed Deputy Neigh­ capacity tor love, has centered her Donnelly "The Thief’’ was sP'L’eo j
ette meridian; also boom privileges on
bor Hardesty and all of the mem­ affections upon a man of social p >si- at the W ill.um Fox studios under j
the said South and North Forks front­
ing the N W *4 of suction 9, Township 29
bers of Beaver Camp and those tion
Without beautv or wealth the direction of Edgar Lewis, Hon e
conception
of
the
elaborateness
of
South,
Range 12 west of Willamette
from Myrtle Foint and North B«nd she has no means of attracting his
Mt ritlian; log* tlmr with the tenements,
the
production
may
be
gained
from
we are indebted for the royal good attention and so, iu order to make
hereditaments and appurtenances there­
YOU CAN GET THEM N O W OF TH E
unto belonging, or in any way apper­
time enjoyed
herself desirable in hie eyes, she the fact that the gowns worn by
taining.
the
star
are
valued
at
more
than
At 1:30 a. m. we disembarked at steals large sums of money from
I w ill place into the possets on of t.ti.l
premises the purchaser thereof at sai l
the city dock and wended our wav her friends with which she buys $ 5,000 and were selected from th#
sale immediately after said sale.
Said
O V E R 65 YEARS*
homeward through one of the most beautiful clothes.
sale will he ma e to satisfy the ju Ig-
Her peculation# products of leading modistes in
E X P E R IE N C E
n.ent
in
favor
of
S.
A.
Sanford,
plaint
ff
New
York,
London
and
Paris.
The
delightful nights of Coos county’s are discovered and attributed to a
against Myrtle Point Mill Company, a
gowns
in
themselves
are
s
special
famous Seplember climate.
corporation, one of said defendants,
young nun, who, knowing the
amounting to the sum of six thousand
In closing this brief sketch it is truth, remains silent to shield her. treat.
five hundred and ninety-nine dollars
ami sixty-five cents C$6599.65), with in­
meet that I ask you stranger, what That very love however, which at
ures t at the rate of 8 per cent, per nn-
have you done to protect your loved first led her astray has ennobled
»
I RAUL m S R n S
, mini from the 7th day t*f September,
W here the Price Before Has Been $3 .5 0
D e sig n »
lf»l6
; and the further sum of live liun-
ones when you are no longer able. ; and strengthened her character,
C o p y r i g h t s A c .
OREGON and W A S H IN G T O N '
! drud ($500.00) dollars and costs and iis-
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
Remember this Iron is guaranteed for 10 years;
We offer you the protection of over and iu the wonderfully dramatic
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
bui turnouts taxed at sixteen dollars and
invention la probably patentable Conimnnlca-
on —
I ‘ At
nut*
a million of the best men in the climax she confesses her guilt.
tlon*strictlycnutitieiitial. HANDBOOK 01
____
I eighty cents ($16.80), with interest fr.*m
and
will save you no end of bother every week.
sent
...............
free. O ldest siffMicy
ag en cy f fo
o r se cu rin g paten ts.
the 7th day ot September, 1915, at the
Patents taken thr • nigh
ugh Munit
Munn A i Co.
"
receive
*“
Directory of each City, Town and
United States, with over $10,000,000 j Dorothy Donnelly, creator of
tpeciat
cciml notice, without charge, iu the
j
rate
of
6
per
cent
per
annum,
and
the
Village, giving descriptive sketch of
| c< sts and expenses of this sale, ami
of > surplus at the lowest rate ot j the title part in "Madame X ” and
each place, location, population, tele­
graph, shipping and banking point;
| will he mad© subject to redemption as
insurance in existence today
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Sheriff ot Coos County,
Co.
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