Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 07, 1916, Image 4

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ln tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregej
in and for the County of Coos
d
T & a r ä S a la iy ’
in American newspa¡>cr
Mid purchases half an
she discovered in the
> ity shop. She is so
i; >tion which promises
and adventure that
i up her position on the
wspaper in order to
d e v o te h e r se lf to
solving the mystery.
The derision of her
editor moves her to
t him a year’s sal­
ary that she can do it.
She starts for the
strange country and
throughout the story
she is shadowed by
tho- e who strive to
thwart her at
■very turn.
How she triumphs over the most nslou. !ing <
ules, her
hair-bre*»dth escapes and thrilling adventures are t' ■
the Uni-
versal’s new magnii cent >
re
•; .1, T ill! Bit'
COIN,
founded on the story by I nu n • n II' ugh, the f . e author who
wrote such masterpieces of fiction as “The Mi;
i Bubble,”
* .54-40 or Fight,” and scores of other huge succes
lie has out
done his previous efforts in this wonderful story of T1IE BROKEN
COIN, which is played by the str< n u c t and most brilliant combin­
ation of moving picture stars c\u r bn sight together.
WE PRINT THEM
BROKEN COIN s a
T h e P h o to P lay S e r ia l S u p r e m e
SEVEN YEARS
TO SERVE
YOU WANT THEM
See Gnu e Cunard anil Pram : P' id in 1 1 trium ph of realism and sensation.
Follow K itty Gray through her devi iu and adventurous que-t, in the finest
picture serial ever shown on the screen.
See t h e
V ole« of th* 8«a.
First English Bock on Sport.
In "T he Log of the S nark,” by Char-
i
The first book on Ip >rt ever printed
J ohn I). Goss
mlan K tttredge London, is this bi„ of It the English language was a rimed E n velop es,
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Plaintiff
sea description:
4
tr ‘utise called the "Hoke of SL Al-
"Tbe seu Is not a lovable m onster. b: nds,” Its a uthor being a woman,
Letterheads,
1 J o h n G. M u l l e n as admin- i
And m onster It Is. It Is beautiful, the D me Julian a B em e.s.
Its second
istra to r o f the E state of |
scu, alw ays beautiful In one way or edition was printed by W ynkyn de
C a rds,
By M. QUAD
John W. Negithon, deceas- j su m m o n s
another, but It Is cruel and unm indful V orde In 1496. A dr icendant of her
Copyright. 1915 by McClure News­
j ed, A lfreda Negithon, John |
paper Syndicate.
Circulars «
of the life th a t is In it and upon I t It ftu illy . Lord Berners, was the trans-
I Doe and M ary Doe and all I
heirs known and unknown
was cruel lust evening In the lurid la .or of F ro issart's "Chronicles." It
'Billheads,
o f John W. Negithon, De­
One day In Ju n e, I860. 1 was ordered low sunset th a t m ade It glow, dully, Is tru e th a t old m anuscripts existed,
ceased,
by a circuit Judge to stand up and to the cold, mocking, ragged m oonrlse • tc h as the “Venerle de Twecy” of tbe
Statements.
Defendants.
th a t m ads It look like death. T be
To A lfreda Negithon, John Doe and hear my sentence, and when 1 sa t waves positively beckoned w hen they tl le of E dw ard IT., but It was Dame
Ju lian a who was tbe real ancestress
Mary Doe and all Heirs, known and un­ down again It was with the knowledge
known o f John W Negithon, deceased. th a t I had seven ¿ears to serve In pris­ rose uud pitched tow ard our boat la­ ot sporting literature in England, for
boring
in
the
trough.
And
all
the
long
si e also composed an essay on haw k­
Ill the N am e of the S ta te of Orego :
You and each of you are hereby notified on. T he crim e? Well, let th a t go. I night It seemed to m e th a t 1 beard ing and another on "Fishing W ith an
th a t you a re required to ap|>ear and was only tw enty-three years old then, voices through tbe planking, talking, Angle." the last being of such excel-
answ er the Com plaint filed against you, and a young m an Is more easily led talking, endlessly, m onotonously, quer­ j leuce th a t Izank W alton himself did
in the above entitled C ourt and cause, off th an a n old one.
ulously, and I couldn't m ake out I trk e a hint from Its pages.
AND
within six w eeks from the date of the
1 expected from seven to ten years. w hether it w as the ocean calling from
first publication of this summons, to 1 m ade up my mind to obey carefully the outside or the ship herself m utter­
wit, w ithin six weeks from the 15th day every rule and regulation of the pris­
Parasol Monoplanes.
ing gropingly, finding herself. If the
of F ebruary, 1916 and if you fail to a p ­
The "parasol plane" la really a bi­
pear on or before the '¿8th day of March, on. No "good tim e” was allowed In voices are of the ship they will soon plane w ith the lower pair of wings re­
those
days,
hut
If
1
conducted
m
yself
cease,
for
she
m
ust
find
herself.
B
ut
1916, said date being the last day of the
moved, the engine, pilot and observer
tim e prescribed in the order for publi­ to the satisfactio n of the warden for if they are the voices of the sea they
cation, judgm ent will be taken ag ain st five years fie would he quite willing to m ust be sad sirens th a t cry, restless, all sittin g under tbe upper plane nnd
C all and see us o r telephone
you and each of you, for w ant th ereo f ask the governor to shorten my sen­ questioning, unsatisfied—q u a in t home­ thus giving rise to the nicknam e of
"parasol.”
T
his
type
of
monoplane
Is
for the relief demanded in plaintiff’s tence. I had not been in prison more less little sirens.”
and we w ill call and see you. I f
chiefly used for directing the fire of
com plaint, a succinct sta te m e n t of than an hour, however, when 1 m ade
which is as follows:
the guns. In an ordinary m onoplane we d o n ’t do y o u r p rin tin g we both
T hat plaintiff recover from the above a ebunge In my program. Such a lone­
Beautiful Fish,
It Is difficult for tbe observer to see
named defendant John G. Mullen as liness cam e over me—1 felt such a hor­
Japanese gardens are alm ost like a hetnw him.—Pearson's Weekly.
lose m oney.
A dm inistrator, of the e state of Johh W. ror a t belug s h u t out from the world— p art of the bouse. The people live In
Negithon, deceased, the suin of Six H un­ th a t 1 determ ined to escape a t the first gardens far more than m ost Ameri­
dred Dollars to g eth er with in te re st opportunity.
cans do. In alm ost every garden Is
hereon a t the ra te of 8 per cent per a n ­
1 was a fine m achinist, and a fte r found a pond w ith goldfish In 1L The
num from the 1st day of Ju n e 1912 to
aw
hile
I
w
as
placed
In
charge
of
all
golden carp Is a kind of goldfish
d ate and the sum of Seventy Five Dol­
lars as an a ttorney fee herein to g eth e r the m achinery In the prison—th a t Is, 1 which was brought from China to J a ­
kept
everything
in
repair,
and
It
was
with the costs and disbursem ents of
Telephone to Beaver H ill
pan, and the species nam ed ranchu is
this suit. T hat a decree of F'ore- an occupation in which I delighted. I greatly adm ired. It has a tall made
closure issue as ag ain st all of said hail a little shop In the engine room, of three or four fanilke fins th a t open
defendants and all persons in te re s t­ and I looked a fte r my work so well
ed in the h e rein afte r described real prop­ th a t 1 soon had the confidence of tbe and close. W hen floating about In the
A public long distance toll station has been established a t
e rty ,an d th a t the sam e be sold in the prison officials. The man who ran the w ater and looked a t from above It ap­
B eaver H ill in the office o f the Southern Paci ic Company.
pears like one of th e old Jap an ese gold
m anner prescribed by law, to w it: The
big
statio
n
ary
engine
was
a
“free
w est one h alf of the southw est q u a rte r
coins called the kotun. It Is supposed
The McDonald & Vaughn Logging Camp above Beaver Hill
!w*s s w ',) o f section th reei 3), the no rth ­ m an” or an outsider hired by th e to look like a lion, when one gazes
may be reached through B eaver Hill. Call Long Distance.
e ast q u a rte r of the so u th east q u a rte r m onth, as w as also the fireman. While straig h t Into Its face. T be Ja p a n Mag­
(nekf s e '4 ) of section fo u r (4) and lot both treated me kindly and well, they
four (4) of section ten (10) all in tow n­ no doubt fe lt it their duty to w atch azine tells us of these fish and says
ship tw enty-five (25 south range tw elve me and report anything suspicious. that the Japanese are fond of glTlng
w est of the W illam ette m eridian Coos My little shop had no door to it, and fancy nam es to their favorites, such as
"dancing butterfly'' and “double cher­
county Oregon. T hat all of the in te rest
of thcabove named d e fen d a n ts and each while w orking hi It I was under the ry blossom." Sometimes the fish take
of them and of all persons claiming by eye of the engineer—that is, if he sa t their nam es from appearance and
or under them in the above described 0,1 *>*■ chair In th e usual place he could sometimes from habits.
real p roperty be fo rev e r b arred and ace my every movement. My room
foreclosed. T hat the plaintiff have judg- hail u window looking out on the g a r­
Austria'« Hlttorio Crown.
m ent and execution a g ain st the defend- den of the prison. From the first dav
Tho crow n donned by the m onarch
a n t John G. Mullen as adm in istrato r o f , ,.lltercd the little shop I determ ined
the e sta te of John W. N egithon, de-
„ « .
R. E. SHINE, V.-Pres
of Austria, which was m ade originally A. J. SHERWOOD, PRES.
ceased, fo r any deficiency which re-
1
1 wimlovv*
for Stephen of H ungary some eight
L. H. HAZARD, Casa».
0. C. SANFORD, Assi. Cashier
m ains a fte r the proceeds of the sale of
engineer came on duty fifteen
the above described real property have m inutes before 1 did and rem ained fir- centuries ago. has been stolen, lost or
been applied to the satisfaction of said teen m inutes later, while the fireman pawned.
One one occasion It was pilfered by
judgm ent herein. T h at Plaintiff or any slept a t th e prison and was aroused
O P C O Q U I Ü L B , O R E GOfi «
o th er p a rty to this su it may become about half past 5 o’clock. 1 had to a queen who fled across the frozen
a purchaser a t the sale of said real leave tbe shop a t 8:55 to m arch In to Danube with It, and there, being In
property ;that the sheriff execute adeed
need of ready cash, she paw ned It for l 'r a n » s a c t 8 a G e n e r a l H a n k i n g Businec-e*
to the purchaser and th a t said p u rc h a s­ supper w ith m y gang. To attem pt to 2,800 ducats.
When It w as finally
leave
by
d
aylight
would
be
foolishness,
er lie let into possession th ere o f fo rth ­
us 1 would be seen by the guards traced and recovered It w as placed In
Board of D! ractart.
with.
a fortress In Hungary and guarded
Service of this sum m ons is m ade by stationed on the wnlls I m ust have
Tt. C. Dem ent, A. J . Sherwood, j N ational Bank of Commerce, New York City
night
and
day.
Duplication pursuant to an order made some excuse for liugering In my room
L. H arlocker,
L. H. H azard,
C rocker W oolworth NT Bank, San Francisco
At the tim e of tbe revolution It w as
by the Hon. John S. Coke C ircuit until a fte r dark, and 1 had Just plan­
Isaiah H acker,
R. E Shine.
F irs t N ationall Bank of Portland, Portland
Judge, dated F ebruary 12th 1916, d irec t­ ned It when a n unforeseen circum ­ buried In a forest to prevent Us being
ing publication hereof in the within stance knocked me out. 1 w as going annexed by the A ustrians, and It re­
new spaper for a period of sixweeks.
to disable the donkey engine Just be­ mained under the soil for nearly a hun­
John C. Kendall
fore
0 o’clock, knowing th a t 1 would dred years. The crown Is adorned
H erb ert S. M urphy
A
ttorneys
for
be
called
back to help repair It a fte r with fifty-three fine sapphires, fifty
1st N a t’l Bank Bldg.
good sized rubles, one em erald and 338
M arshfield Oreg.
Plaintiff supper, when the prison authorities
2-15-71
gave the wagon contractor leave to pearls The getns are sunken In a mass
occupy a portion of the garden w ith of pure gold, nnd the crown weighs al
a bank account stands be­
together about fourteen pounds.— Ex­
his lumber. A great lot of It was
Notice of Final Seulement
change.
hauled In a n d piled up directly before
tw een a man and m any busi­
my window, obliging me to use a lamp
N otice is hereby given th a t the un­
Th« Common Peopl«.
ness difficulties. I t enables
to
work
by
and
cutting
off
my
chance
dersigned. has tiled his final account in
Coronets, m iters, m ilitary display,
him to know exactly w hat his
the m a tte r of the adm inistration of the to escape. 1 m ade some cautious In­ the pomp of war, wide colonies and a
e sta te o f S arah J. F erry, deceased, and quiries nnd found th a t tt w as all green huge em pire are, in my view, all tri­
cash resources are a t all tim es.
that 1 he County C ourt has se t Thursday, stuff and m ight he left there four or
fles, light as air and not w orth consid­
the 16th day o f M arch, 1916, as the day five y ears to season.
It puts him in a position where
ering, unless with them you cau have
and the C ounty C ourt room in the Coun­
It w as a b itte r disappointm ent.
a
fair
share
of
comfort,
contentm
ent
he
can ask a loan to m eet an
ty C ourt House a t Coquille, Coos Coun­
The prison had been overcrowded,
ty, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob­
and happiness among the g reat body
em ergency.
Call here and
jections to said final account, and the and a new w ing was being b u ilt T his of the people Palaces, baronial cas­
took thirteen months, and 1 was one
settlem en t of said estate.
tles,
great
halls,
stately
m
ansions,
do
learn
some
o
ther
advantages.
D ated this 14th day of F ebruary, ! of the men tran sferre d to It. 1 was not m ake a nation. The nation In ev­
1916.
■ put In cell No. 7, which w as tbe last
W il l ia m F l o y d ,
on the left hand side and a t the cor­ ery country dwells in the cottage, and
E x ecu to r of the last Will ner of the building. 1 knew all about unless the light of your constitution
and T estam ent and of the this wing before we occupied tt. The can shine there, unless the beauty of
e s ta te of S arah J . F erry,
east wall, which contained the win­ your legislation and the excellence of
2-15-5t
Deceased.
yourstatesjnanshU are Im pressed there
dows, w as still In the prison yard,
while tho north wall ran along a pub- on the feelings and condition of the
On« Thing Worse.
| lie street. Dnder the window nearest people, rely upon It, you have yet to
Paid the M an—W hat can be worse my cell w as piled a lot of w oruout m a­ learn the duties of g o v e rn m e n t—J o h i
B right
th an taking a kiss w ithout asking for chinery nnd refuse lumber.
it?
I had no sooner eutered m y cell than
Beating Off ■ Dog.
Replied the Malil—I don't know un­ 1 determ ined to make tt the basis of
If a dog springs for a man th e latter
And Auto Line
less It Is asking for a kiss and not operations.
should guard Ills face with his arm
taking It.—Exchange.
As the cem ent was not fully hard­
Leave M yrtle Point on arrival oi
and
try
to
meet
the
anim
al
w
ith
bis
ened. ns I knew, I decided to tunnel I
„ l*>Ht from Randon. Auto to Ruck
forearm.
W ith his right hand he
out.
Creek and from Camas: only 14
T hat week I spent in raising one of should attem pt to catch one of the
miles of staging. Arrives at Rose-
the flagstones In my cell, which was anim al's front paws. T he paw of a
lairg 7:30 p. m. connecting with
north hound tra in . Arrive Myrtle
about three feet square, and then j bulldog Is ultra sensitive. If It can be
Point 4 p. m.
stnrteil the hole. I w ent down perpen- i caught a vigorous squeeze will make
dleularl.v tw o feet and then d rifte d 1 the anim al howl for m ercy and retlr«
M
ale reservations in advance at D al
down tow ard th e north wall a t a sla n t j discomfited.
Drug Store, Marshfield.
so as to strik e the inundation. I was.
All
Baggage
Handled
Fare
From Myrlle Point $7.00
Oak Wood.
however, greatly troubled to g et fresh
nlr down In my tunnel, and the cram p- , The oak ts a historic wood. As early
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor
ed position In which I worked kept m e | as the eleventh century It becam e the
sore and lame.
While working a t favorite wood of civilized Europe, and
Office at Laird’s Stage Barn, Myrlle Point, Both Phones
night I had to be in bed regularly ev­ specimens of carving and interior fin­
ery hour as tile guard cam e around ish have come down to ns from th at
and every m orntng the stone had to be early day, their pristine beauty e n ­
We will supply a large
replaced nnd th e crevices filled In w ith hanced by the subduing finger of time.
breadcrum bs.
Government Map, pre­
1 knocked off work the next week,
Under New Management
Giving Du« Credit.
nnd It was well I did, as the guard
pared by the Interior
“Willie, I hope your teach er appre­
cam e creeping along to the different ciates how much I teach you a t home."
Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose
Department, at 50 cts.
cells a t odd tim es during the night,
"T bnt's w hat I keep telltn’ her, ma.
to
conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat­
nnd 1 should certainly have been She said yesterday, ‘I wonder w bers
each, by mail prepaid.
caught. It got so a t last th a t I couldn't you learn your bad m anners. Willie,'
ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling
work in the tunuel over fifteen m in­ and I said right nway, ‘Ma teaches 'am
These maps are official
public.
utes before the want of a ir drove me to me.' " —Cleveland Plain Dealer.
out. and nlong toward the end my
health failed me and I lost strength.
A W it« Child.
1 dug under the st nes »nil upw ard
"Johnny, do you know th a t your
about a foot on either side and then
Bureau of Animal
I was sick for five weeks
Before I m other has been looklng.for you?" ask-
Industry Publications got
to work again June had come, and ed the neighbor next door.
"Sure 1 do," replied Johnny. "T h at’s
It was a dark and rainy night on the
22d of th a t month that I took a fare­ the reason she c an 't find m e!"—.Judge.
well leave of ray cell and craw led Into
"A L L M A K E S"
She Was So Pr«ci««.
m.v tunnel. I had three or four feet
Diseases of CATTLE,
"Do yon go In for aviation?" he ask­
of earth to dig away, and I wns al­
F
ully
G
u a ra n te e d O n e Y e a r
most perishing for w nt of nlr as I got ed the Boston beauty.
HORSES, POULTRY,
"No, not for aviation. One goes In
to the crust.
etc., 50 cents a volume
UNDERWOODS
It was about liVf past 12 when I for sea bathing, but for aviation on«
Models 6 and 7.......................... 15 00
Model 4, autom atic ribbon re ­
crawled out of the tunnel Into the foes up."—Judge.
OTHER MAKES
postpaid. These are all
verse ....................................$ 30 00
storm and luckily n ■ one w as abroad
Model 3, O liver..........................t 20 00 <
Model
5,
autom
atic
ribbon
re
­
to catch sight of me
Caus« and Effect.
Government documents
verse ................................. 35 00 Model 5, O liver...............
27 50 ,
1 lost no tim e In getting aw ay from
There 1» nothing so calculated to glv«
Model 4, 2-color, back spacer 45 00 Model 2. L. C. Sm ith, pivot
the
neighborhood
of
the
prison,
and
and some are out of
bearing ............................... 25 00]
s young man th a t tired feeling as an­
Model 5, 2-color, back spacer 50 00
long before my cell was unlocked In nexing a rich father-in law —New Turk ( Model 3, 14-in. carriage, auto.
Model 2, L .C .Sm ith.ball bear. 27 50]
the m orning I was safe with friends
print.
ribbon reverse
35 00 Model 2, L.C .Sm ith,ball bear­
Times.
ing, back spacer
Ves, 1 was hunted and s rew ard was
Model 3, 14-in. carriage, back
32 50 (
offered for m.v capture, but they never
spacer, 2-color.................. 50 00 Model 5, L.C. Sm ith, latest
47 50,
The Innocent seldom find an n r
Model
2,
Monarch
got me.
30
00 ;
REMINGTONS
p illo w —Cowper
Model 2, 4, 5 and 6, Sm ith P re ­
Model 10, E lite type ......... $ 32 50
m ier ................
Write us for any Gov­
15 00 ]
Model 10, Pica type
37 50 Model 10, Sm ith P rem ier
30 00
Model 11, decimal tab u la to r
40 00 Models 1 and 2, Royal
ernment Publications.
27
50 f
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