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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1916)
Hog wallow News T h e C o q u ille H e r a l d PU B LISH E D EVERY ’l l K n ' c r i i l *ie secoli I 8, lOr». »I t! e poet Ormi >n, muli r act i> Cunzre- 8, 1879. G > V Y 10c a n d 25c p a c k a g e s B ig F a m i l y T i n 50c a l s o in b u lk —a t a ll d e a le r s P. C. LEV AR, lam ie ? ami Edite LANS LKNEVE, Cit Editor. Phone Try it yourself— T h e D j g H ill p r e a c b - r ha» h d h a ir c u t. P o k e E «zh v »at» it in» like th e p re ac h er» o f th is d a y and tim e try to look >■» nice a» a n y b o d y . SNOWFLAKE SODAS M. Devoted to the m ateria» and .social upbuilding of the Coo lille Valley par ticularly and cf Coos County generally. Subscription, $1.50 p e r y ear in advance (All Right» Reaerved) A distinctive cracker flavor that you’ll like---- if you want perso n a l and p o s itiv e infor mation as to how delightful Prince Albert really is, smoked in a jimmy pipe or rolled into the best makin’s cigarette you ever set-fire-to! E llic k H e llw a n g e r, w h o last e p riu g uaed to »it in th e fa r b c -k e n d nt th e D o g H ill c h u rc h every fo u rth S u n d a y , ha» g ra d u a lly u n p ro v e d bia way a u n til now hi ait» , on n e x t to th e fro n t »eat P A C IF IC C O A S T B IS C U IT CO M PA N Y Portland, Oregon __ I L M ain 381 For, Prince Albert has a wonderful message of pipe-peace and makin’s peace for every man. It will revolutionize your smoke ideas and ideals. The patented process fixes that— and cuts out bite and parch 1 Raz b a rlo w ha» been h u n te d th is w eek by th e D e p u ty C o u a ta td e on Random Rambles JEALOUS OF ASTORIA? OF COURSE | c h a rg e of b re a k in g u p a b irth d a y to | d o a t b o u n d i n g b illo w » S a tu id a y The Portland Telegram often forces one’s adm iration, * | n ig h t. T h e D e p u ty g o t on tra c k of by the boldness with which it tells its home i L town what is . L a a tw e e k the Ram bler stray ed o f f ' bim v e 8 te r d a V, b u t Raz esc ap e d by 111 a recent issue that . paper took the Chamber of ¡towardM a™ hfield_ and w^ aetn0“ V" ^ | o b s c u rin g him self in th e c lo u d of what. _________ . P rince A lbert Commerce to task in a nice, fatherly way, about its poai- Î onlTi^Tmî'pfaci........... es of in te re s t we d u a t ra ised by Lis m ule tion on the subject of the Astoria terminal rates, recently visited w>8 the home of John Yoakam S a p S p ra d le n , who in som e ways granted by the Interstate Commerce Commission. It «bout five m ile, down the road. Mr. is a very s m a rt person, h a s been » J . Yoakam has a splendid country home seems that the Portland Chamber of Commerce could not ¿eTeTitV'ove“ oTferuiJ'iand hWiudlBd “«»'"■llli* h"“' by ‘Si,ra conceal its chagrin that the port a t tho mouth of the Col- and good farm buildings. He and his >’i k. n s. Slim and S a p b o u g h t an . . . i , , i i i i s „ ,,, i , „ l . „ i estim able w ife are very sociable people u m b re lla , it to be u se d h a lf of th e umb.a river had been granted terminal rates, and w hen it and we enjoyed our with thepm L | tjin„ bv one and balf by ,he otbar. came to expressing Itself on the subject had shown its dis- mensely. Mr. foakam comesof an old s ba() to t u tbe raont,y to position to feel small jealousy of every otjier place in the i 869 I*so'you ^ " h ^ u ,>uv tbe uml,r<d,a and, there being the national jo y smoke State Ol* on the coast th at showed any signs of making ^ru|y a pioneer. Eor some years pre- more good days turn bad ones, Slim is so friendly to your tongue and taste that progress except as a tributary of Portland. In the gentle vious to his buying the presen t ranch a g re e d to let S a n une it on th e good it is mighty easy to get acquainted with. he w as in the livery business in this d a y s wl ile b e will have p o ssessio n phrase of the Telegram, “ it has failed to put itself in the city w here he is well known. He is , , , You’ll like every pipeful or cigarette b e tte r J . , , , , , , of it w hile i t is ra in in g , attitude of serviceable sympathy with tho rest of the one of the type of men who have helped than th e la st because it is so cool and to put Coos county on the map. B right, ■ H ap .S pradlen is b e co m in g vi ry state.” “ It is a pity,” laments the Telegram, “ th at the capable fragrant and long-burning. You’ll just sit and energetic he is m aking a n .u c b in te re s te d iu M iss F lu lie back and ponder w h y you have kept away Chamber should have been dominated by beaurocratic in success in his chosen line. j B e lc h e r a o d sta n d s u p iu his c a rt in from such joy’us smokings for so long a time! N ext we pushed on to Coaledo and fluence in making a confused and halting acknowledgment w hen p a s s in g h • r ho u se th ere m et F. Heitzm an, Wm. Grow, D. of the justice and the benefit involved in this issue. ”It M. Grow and Mr. W itchey. Mr. W itch- A 1 iig e r i d in e k tie w orn by R a z Men, w e tell you Prince Albert is all we claim is encouraging to see that Portland has one daily paper ey was ju st recovering from a severe B a rlo w g u t w< t in tbe ra in H atur- for it. You’ll understand just how different our patented process makes Prince Albert with the breadth to see and the courage to express ideas dln<f “; He formerly llved at Bridfff- d iy a n d b gnu s h rin k in g up so r i p quick as you smoke it! which rise ilbove the lixed i O ltlc ilH l level. this St,H.te iltiS was once a thriving little m ining place i l l y I b a t Buz n a s d i o k id vi ry bad b t f o te th e assi tuut c o ro n e r c o u ld B u y P r i n c e A l b e r t e v e r y w h e r e t o b a c c o is s o l d : in been dominated for many years by a city which depended but the mine is »hut down and the peo- t o p p y r e d b a g s . S c ; tid y r e d tin s. 1 0 c ; h a n d s o m e le m o v e i t. p o u n d a n d h a l f p o u n d tin h u m id o r s a n d in p o u n d for its supremacy on keeping back every other place which c r y s t a l - g l a s s h u m id o r s w ith s p o n g s -m o i s t e n e r to p s S' m e of tb e c a n d id a te , in th e re- t h a t k e e p t h e t o b a c c o in s u c h p r im e c o n d itio n . s h o w e d a sign of coming to the front. Portland can see o n e of the things th a t has alw ays in- c n t e le c tio n s m a le th e race “s o lily <ki •< tki. tU r » J t h no benefit in tho doubling of the population of Oregon if \ t e s t e d us h • ti.e old H enryviiie mines. o n m e rit a n d q u a lific a tio n ,” a n d R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C Ton will re a d : Process Patented July 30th, 1907,” which has m ade t h r e e men a a o k a pipes w here o n e sm oked before l 2 d per cent ot the benefit is to ^et Hwcty iiom net by cen- with our a b c ’ s in our first term th e n g o t d e fe a te d tering in other cities. ' Of school. On we w ent, coming to the T o b e M oseley, w hile ta k in g a d rin k o f w a te r a t th e c is te rn th e Interest and Attendance Portland would rather keep a cinch on what she b s . “ R esult of Foreign L ife on His W rit- i i g s , ” Mrs. Young. T a lk —"M arble H ive you p a id th e P rin te ? than see some other place get part of the benefit of new cated across the bay from the road, o th e r d a y g a v e it as his o p in i n In Revival Continue F a u n ” , a review. Mrs. Springer. th a t tb e m o n ey system sh o u ld be growth and development of the state. She would rather Nothing was as we rem em bered it ex- The South. Way Down South. a. , ... . cept the bay and the general contour a rra n g e d so th u t th e p o o r m an T h e re v iv a l m e e tin g , w hich is b e Notice oi Final Settlement see a great part of the state a howling wilderness cut by uf the country. Henryviiie ¡8 no more w ould h a v e a b e tte r s h o w in g . H e in g c o n d u c te d by E v a u g e 'is t P ric e Products of the South; In dustrial Con ditions. b. Florida; S t. A ugustine; a few sparse settlements than to see it fill with a prosper- exempt in history. Even the old coal w ould s u g g e s t th a t all m oney iu tb e a t th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h , s ta rte d op Tropical Landscape; Clim ate, c. Ala N otice is hereby given th a t the un ous people trading at Coos Pay, even though she would U n ite d S ta te s be c o n v e rte d in to o n its seco n d w e ek S u n d a y m orn bama; T uskegee and Booker T. W ash dersigned, has filed his final account in Mobile, d. Louisiana; . t h • m a tte r of the adm inistration of the . , . lne e sta te of Sarah J. F erry, deceased, and herself be immensely benefited by the change. She would tumble-down shacks m ark th e place sm all c h a n g e a n d th en p u t in to c ir ing. T h e a tte n d a n c e d u r in g th e ington; People, w eek b ro k e all n re cim m ip ro rtis A ncestry and Custom s. e. th a t the County C ourt has set Thursday, rather see Astoria remain a fishing village a t the mouth 'r h ^ e is one nice residence w here the c u la tio n . T h e n m ost of it w ould first lirst w eek b ro k e all p re v io u s le c o rd s , New O rleans; the Levees; Mardi G ras; j the 16th day of March. 1916, as the day , . .. . , . . . . . , keeper of the place lives, but the re st fall in to tb e b a n d s of th e p o o r m an, of a tte n d a n c e for th e o p e n in g w e ek . French M arket, Mrs. Law rence, Mrs. i and ,tbe County C ourt room in the Coun- of the Columbia than to see her grow into a real city a t ¡s f ast passing to decay, sm all e b a n g e b e in g all Ib a t be is a n d p re p a ra tio n s w ill be m ad e 1 >, B arrow . Readings from C able’s “Old r iJ P oos. Coul’' i n * j Ity ’ Ure£ 0 n, as the place fo r hearing ob- which ships might load their cargoes instead of coming a A t D eim ar we m et Mr. z. t . sigiin nble to g e t. a cc o m u d a te la rg e r a u d ie n c e s th is i ' ceote u a y s , Mrs. Anderson. | jections to said final account, and the who was a t one tim e sheriff of the Down the Storied Ohio. a. P itts- settlem en t of said estate. hundred miles up the river to the so-called seaport on the county, and also tre a su re r a t another T h e e x c e e d in g ly d ry w e a th e r of w ee|£ ‘ , , , burgh, the Iron M etropolis, b. Wheel- ,„ R ated tbis 1-itb day of February, Willamette, even though the whole state and the com tim e. Mr. Sigiin is one of those genial last fa ll d rie d u p tw o p o n d s and T b e c h o ru s u n d e r th e d ire c tio n jn g . H igtorica, Associations c T h e 1916’ w „ ,, „ sp irits w ith whom it does one good to merce thereof might derive much benefit therefrom. come se c tio n of Q iin le t c ree k I t also ol C lau d e N o s ie r is d o in g s p le n d id Oil and N atu ral Gas Region, d. lilem- E xecutor of t h e l a s t Will in contact. He is a bachelor but w o rk , a n d th e sp ecial m u sic by som e : e rh a ss e t’s Island. *• C incinnati,Louis- | and T estam ent and of the That’s w hat’s the m atter with Portland. not a recluse. We enjoyed an evening c a u s e d tb e R ye S tia w v o tin g p re r u i n . , . Ville. f. “ E gypt, Mrs. Know lton, e sta te of S a r a h T Ferrv of rem iniscense of the old tim es in Coos c in ct a n d P o k e E a z le y ’s cow to g o o f th e le a d in g s in g e rs of th e city i Mrs. K istner. 2-15-5t Deceased &drdh * e rry ’ ------------— and some of the incidents in a sheriff’s d ry . A id h a s been su m m o n ed from h a s been w ell a p p re c ia te d . A q u e s- ON THE RIGHT TRACK life. Mr. Sigiin has a good ranch here T ick v ille. tio n b o x h a s been p laced in tb e la tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon It would seem that the Good Roads movement in and an orchard of the leading varieties re a r ol th e c h u rc h a n d a n y q u e s tio n ™ aD|l Co inly of Coos The Celebrated Coos county is at last getting off on the right foot. With o f apples. His crop last season am oun T b e in fo rm a tio n som e of tb e u p o n th e s c rip tu re s w ill be a n sw e r J ohn D. G oss Plaintiff g r a d u a te s g e t a t school is of no ted to 1500 boxes, but there was not Chief Deputy State Engineer Cantine to look over the sit good vs. m ark e t as the demand is largely m o re use to them th a n an e le c tric e d by th e e v a n g e list. J ohn G. M ullen as adm in D u rin g th is w eek E v a n g e lis t istra to r of the E state of I uation here and lay out a scientific and rational plan for local and the supply is abundant. lig h t p la n t to a b lin d m an. Awarded Gold Medal P erhaps the thing th a t im pressed ine P ric e will speak u p o n th e fo llo w in g John W. Negithon, dtceas- j summons the development of a system of good roads in this county, m ost on th e journey was the road \Ve all have th e eyes to see, b u t ed, A lfreda Negithon, John | P. P. I. E. San Francisco, 1915 Doe and M ary Doe and all | and one that will harmonize with the plans of the State (w hat there was of it). This is narrow to know t b e .th i n g s w hen we see to p ic s. T uesd ay n ig h t “ D e a th ot th e heirs known and unknown , Highway Commission and receive the support of that and muddy and the grades are heavy th em is a g r e a t gift. of John W. Negithon, De- \ The stro n g e st and n e are st w ater-proof O ld M a n .” and the tu rn s sharp. In some places it ceased, Shoes made fo r Loggers, Cruisers, body, it ought to be possible for the people here to reach would be impossible for te ams or autos F it S m ith is w o n d e rin g if th e re is W ed n e sd a y n ig h t “ T h e O l d D efendants. J Miners, Sportsm en and W orkers. g o in g to be m any sn a k sg th is coni To A lfreda Negithon, John Doe and a mutual understanding and work shoulder to shoulder to pass for a considerable distance, M a u ’s B u ria l.” Mary Doe and all Heirs, known and un for that which we so much need. For its growth and de- There was not milch mud m ost o f the ng su m m er. F it is a g r e a t c o nnis- T h u rs d a y n ig h t “ H e l l.” known of John W. Negithon, deceased. so ir of sn a k e s, h u t h a s a h a rd tim e In th e N am e of the S ta te of Oregon: Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes F rid a y n ig h t “ W h y I am n o t a velopment, for the attraction of new settlers and for the either, barrin g about two miles a t this k e e p in g u p w ith th em . You and each of you are hereby notified th a t you are required to appear and profit of every resident of the county, directly or indirect- t,nd- As i drove .-»long i wondered th a t D u rin g his n a p y e s te rd a y a f te r C a m p b e llite .” I u th is se im o n Mr. P ric e w ill answ er the Complaint filed against you, Strong Shoes for Boys the above entitled C ourt and cause, ly, it is hard to think of anything that would equal good ;V',,;egVt! u ^ K^?^dg1>'kaC were“ “Mbad noon S id n e y H ocks d re a m e d th a t sp e a k u p o n w h a t th e D isc ip le s of in within six w eeks from the date of the M anufactured by roads. There is one phase of human nature which is shape and the road generally had the be saw a la rg e d rove of g re e n sq u ir- C h ris t believe a n d te a c h , a n d p lace first publication of this summons, to wit, w ithin six w eeks from the 15th day working in Coos county as it works everywhere else. In »I'ixmrance o f the roads o f half a cen- te ls c ro ss l b ; road. S id n e y say s he th e ir plea as a re lig io u s b o d y be of F ebruary, 1916 and if you fail to ap- Theodore Bergmann J i tu ry ago. But as I g o t down a ways pear on or before the 28th day of March, co u ld be m istak en in th e c o lo r, hav fore th e public. Shoe Manufacturing Co. the m atter of roads, the roads are “ good” or “ bad" in the ; Mow DÜimâr' thV mystery began "to 1916, said date being the last day of the in g g o n e to sle ep w ith a p a ir of tim e prescribed in the order for p u b li-' opinion of those who travel over them, in relation to w hat clc,,r- Here was a ^ew of men at Portland, Oregon cation, judgm ent will be taken against 621 Thurm an St g re e n eye g o g g le s on. Woman’s Study Club you and each o f you, for w an t th ereo f the travelers are used to. If a man is used to driving) u o l “ * Î Z ythe K L , " " ? F le tc b u i H e n sle p w ill c lim b to for th e relief demanded in plaintiff’s Ask for the Bergm ann W aterproof over roots and rocks and through ruts and mudholes, the ¡and mis, easy grades and graceful his h o u se to p this w eek a n d com e The literary dep artm en t o f the Wo com plaint, a succinct sta te m en t of shoe Oil. is a s follows: removal of some of the obstructions and the drying up or iurvt'a took the place of the old- In- lo w n tile ch im n ey to re m o v e th e m an’s Study Club m et in the library which T hat plaintiff recover from the above " ---------- ----------------- £ ... c £ i , 1 il 1 ». . » u-1 q u i r y soon elicited the inform a tion t h a t yesterday afternoon, and sp en t tw o named defendant John G. Mullen as filling u p of a few holes m a k e s t h e road “ good, while t h e y w e r e p la n n i n g to r e c o n s t ru c t the soot. All of b is c h ild re n a re g e t hours and a half very pleasantly and A dm inistrator, o f the e sta te of Johh W. someone accustomed t o real roads would p r o n o u n c e i t t h e e,itire road and would eith er plank or tin g re ad y to h a n g u p th e ir s to c k profitably. Below is given the program N.'githon, deceased, the sum of Six Hun dred D ollars to g eth er w ith in terest in g s fo r th e occasion. for the n e x t m eeting, March 13. “ worst” he ever saw. Those residents of the Fairview ! 10?k hereon a t the ra te of 8 per cent per an XNcarei carer Marshfield we found the roaus The domestic science dep artm en t will num from the 1st day of Ju n e 1912 to neighborhood, for instance, who remember the days when all th a t one could wish and it is clear d a te and the sum of Seventy Five Dol- m eet next Monday, M arch 6. The les An Old-Time Visitor son will be “ B everages and Condi la-s as an atto rn ey fee herein together they could get to Coquille in winter on horseback only th a t they m ean to m ake a good road all w ith the costs and disbursem ents of the way to this place. Along the road e n ts.” this suit. T hat a decree of Fore- think that the plank road, passable throughout the year her "are a "wZTot fine' “a"™"™™*» H a r r y M eyer, of P o r tla n d , w h o m The program for M arch 13 is as fol e b su re issue a s against all of said for wagons and autos, a “ good road.” In comparison it one g e ts n earer Marshfield th ere is a used to to u r th is c o u n tr y in th e i n lows : N athaniel H aw thorne. Roll defendants and all persons in te re s t young town o f p re tty residences under in the h ereinafterdescribed real prop is; but it is safe to say th at people used to hard surface the unique name o f Millington. We tere st of th e M ason E h r r n a n c o m c all—T itles of H aw thorne’s stories. ed e rty , and th a t the same be sold in the p a n y , sh o w e d u p h e re o n e d a y last T alk—“ House of Seven G ables” with m anner prescribed by law, to w it: The roads might bump over this one in an auto and call it a would like to have continued our travels reading of c h ap ter 18, M rs. Rogers. w est one half of the southw est q u a rte r to the m etropolis of Coos to see w hat week, a fte r a n absence o f th irte e n T alk—“ H aw thorne’s L ite ra tu re f o r (wSi s w '4)o f section th re e i3 ', the north holy terror. They would be wrong, of course, but you change y e a rs. H e now h a s a n in te re s t in the forty y ears had w rought hildren” , Mrs. Purslev. T alk —“ Th e ast q u a rte r of the southeast q u a rte r couldn’t make them believe it. Further than this, our since last we visited it, but tim e for he c o m p a n y , a n d c a m e to th is C Rlithedale (ne*4 s e '4) of section four (4) and lot Rom ance,, ’’.Brook F a rm ,” four (4) of section ten (10) all in tow n own people will never realize how far from “ good” their bade and we turned back. place for th e purpose o f e s ta b lis h in g “ M argaret F rille r,” Mrs L ongston. ship tw enty-five (25' south ran g e twelve beautiful w eath er continued and Livison a s a tra v e lin g sa le sm a n | T alk—“ H aw th o rn e’s Experience in the w est of the W illam ette m eridian Coos present roads are until they 1 ave a few object lessons be we The enjoyed it immensely. It brought for th e firm . Mr M eyer lo o k s e x - C onsular S erv ice,” Mrs. Sm ith. Talk county Oregon. T hat all of the in te rest fore their eyes, or under their wheels. For this reason, it back m em ories of our boyhood when all a rllv as he d id th irte e n r e a r s a g o ! _____________________________________ of theabove named d efen d an ts and each of them and of all persons claim ing by world was bathed in the glorious and none ol his Id frie n d s fa iled to! — ________________ or under them in the above described is the duty and should he the pleasure of everyone who the light e i youthful anticipation. B ut if rec ignize h im real p roperty be forever barred and has seen the light to boost for good roads. the years have rubbed us of som ew hat foreclosed. T hat the plaintiff have ju d g U s e r» m ent and execution against the defend When railroad connection shall finally be made, at of the splendor o f those boyhood days it sta te . She may well be called “ The a n t John G. Mullen as adm in istrato r of has not robbed us of the power to en H erm it E m pire” fur she has s a t in the e sta te of John W. N egithon, de Are least part of the stream of Eastern tourists looking for a joy to the utm ost the glorious clim ate solitude beside the re s t sea, w aiting Regular as the Clock ceased, for any deficiency which re location will find its way into this county. One great a t and the m atchless w itchery o f nature for th» coming of the steel rail th a t m ains a fte r the proceeds o f th e sale of Quality Choosers the above described real p roperty have San Francisco traction for these people vvou I be a system of good roads. when she peeps out a t you eoquettishly ! should link her with the civilized world, been applied to the satisfaction of said under the balmy l oos sunshine. Small wonder th a t now when this judgm ent herein. T hat Plaintiff or any These cannot he built in a year; but we can at least show T here is a subdued in terest, grow ing dream is an accomplished re ality we a n d Bandon o th er p a rty to this su it m ay become th at we are determined to have them and that it will be ^ ever m ore intense. T here is a some- should h ear the sound of comm ercial a purchaser a t the sale o f said real First-class fare or.. $7.50 p ro p e rty ;th a t the sheriff execute adeed For Sale By thing hardly tangible but y a t e x ertin g ; progress as it leap- along th e rails, but a comparatively short tin > until we do have them. l T o freight, per ton 3.00 to -he purchaser and tl at said p u rc h a s Bergmann Shoe New H om e Str. Elizabeth its power over the country. \ si can A new era stands before th is county There is much to be said in favor of the censorship of Ifotl '* m thc 1,ir' •vou can *°e il In the! an e ra of ui preeedented grow th motion pictures. There is no question x* but they need it , ti\»t>. ¡¡"o!1 "«h “ *r™ter,* c: ^ d developm ent The chains th a t have r r u ..... • ..i , . . . . . i . i i • \\ hat is it, do you ask. It is bound her in solitude are riven and now i l u r e 18 h I m > m i l l \ t«. \ k s a i i l m favor ot the spanking of I the coming of the railw ay. 1 her splendid energies can be put to use. young girls Who wander t o streets of small towns a t For h alf ■ century and more Coo* has H er m atchless resources will toon put night. They aGo need it. ( n the other hand, there are I»i here, isolated from the world by her among the leading counties o f the objections to giving tho povv». • uf either censoi -hip or the the nature of her environm ent, cut uiT sta te and tu rn thc atten tio n o f capital from the ordinary m eans of commui. this way. Really, a fte r fo rty y ears of spanking into the hands i f .t few individuals, to exercise cation and yet she has built up well to- w anderings it seems good to re tu rn to despotic and arbitrary authority in the premises. w aid the top among the counties of th e i “ The Promised Land.” E. & E. T. Kruse 24 C alifo rn ia S tre e t, San F rancisco F o r R éserv atio n s J. E. NORTON A g en t, C o q u ille, O regon er oe let into possession th ere o f fo rth w ith. Service of this summons is m ade by pi plication pursuant to an order made by th e Hon. John S. Coke Circuit Judge, dated F ebruary 12th 1916, d irec t ing publication hereof in the within new spaper for a period of sixweeks. John C. K -ndall H erbert S M urphy Is* N a t’l B ark B:dg. A tto rn ey s for Murshfield Oreg. Plaintiff. 2-15-7t l COQUILLE FURNITURE CO. Coquille, Oregon The New Home Sewing Machine Company San Francisco California