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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1916)
in tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon S ta te G ran g e Give« in and for I k County of Coos Ideas on Good R oads C O M IN G J “The Goddess JJ The Most Delightful Love Story ever filmed in a serial picture Fifteen Two-Reel Chapters Pro duced by the Vitagraph Co. with an All-Star Cast and Featuring Earle Williams-Anita Stewart The Ideal Handsome Lover and the Ideal Beautiful Sweetheart. N ot a jumble of stunts and thrills and hair-breadth escapes, but a picture story that will delight you all. Watch for the Date C o m ing L a te r "Th e Iron Claw" With Pearl White In the Serial She Calls Her Best R E 7 V T E 7 V Y B E R Pathe Program N eal o f th e N a v y G et Rich Q uick W a llin g fo r d N e w s an d C o m e d y Scenic Every Monday 0 * ELECTRICITY Josh Billings was right when he said, “ I don’t care how much a man talks If he only says It in a few words.” Government Maps and Documents O u r Special Inducem ents for W iring I’hone us today for full particulars. Don’ t delay until the ruin has started. OREGON POW ER CO. Coquille, Ore. = i y m i— - Saved! A husband was waiting outside a Jeweler’s, growling with impatience. His wife emerged from the shop. "They want a thousand guineas for It,” she said. "Thank heavens!" cried the husband. Now come along.” —Punch. Once give your mind to suspicion and there Is sure to tie food enough for it. In the stillest night the air Is filled with sounds for the wakeful ear that Is resolved to listen By removing all drudgery, unpleasant tasks and disagreeable work Electric Service brings perpetual sunshine into the home. And now comes the big opportunity to have Electric Service in YO UR home. "W ire Your Home” Month, March 15th to April H>th will bring you this comfort, if you will take advantage of = Plaintiff vo. J o h n G. M u l l e n as admin istrator o f the Estate of | John VV. Negithon, deceas- SUMMONS ed, Alfreda Negithon, John | Doe and Mary Doe and all I heirs known and unknown I o f John W. Negithon, De- | ceased, Defendants. J To Alfreda Negithon, John Doe and Mary Doe and all Heirs, known and un known o f John W. Negithon, deceased. In the Name o f the State o f Oregon: Yop and each o f you are hereby notified that you are required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you, in the above entitled Court and cause, within six weeks from the date o f the first p. Miration of this summons, to wit, within six weeks from the 15th day of February, 1916 and if you fail to ap pear on or before the 28th day o f Marcn, 1916, said date being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publi cation, judgment will he taken against you and each of you, for want thereof for the relief demanded in plaintiff’s complaint, u succinct statement of which is as follows: That plaintiff recover from the above named defendant John G. Mullen as Administrator, o f the estate o f Johh W. Neg.thon, deceased, the sum of Six Hun dred Dollars together with interest hereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from the 1st day of June 1912 to date and the sum of Seventy Five Dot larsas an attorney fee herein together with the costs and disbursements of this suit. That a decree o f Fore closure issue as against all o f said defendants and all persons interest ed in the hereinafter described real prop erty,and that the same be sold in the manner prescribed by law, to w it: The west one half of the southwest quarter (w 1., sw '4)o f section three<3), the north east quarter o f the southeast quarter (n e 'i s e '4) of section four (4) and lot four (4) of section ten (10) all in town ship twenty-five (25) south range twelve west o f the Willamette meridian Coos county Oregon. That all o f the interest of thuabove named defendants and each of them and of all persons claiming by or under them in tne ubove described real property be forever barred and foreclosed. That the plaintiff have judg ment and execution against the defend ant John G. Mullen as administrator of the estate o f John W. Negithon, de ceased, for any deficiency which re mains after the proceeds of the sale o f the above described real property have been applied to the satisfaction of said judgment herein. That Plaintiff or any other party to this suit may become purchaser at the sale o f said real property ¡that the sheriff execute adeed to the purchaser and that said purchas er he let into possession thereof forth with. Service of this summons is made by duplication pursuant to an order made ■iy the Hon. John S. Coke Circuit Judge, dated February 12th 1916, direct ing publication hereof in the within newspaper for a period of sixweeks. John C. Kendall Herbert S. Murphy 1st N at’l Bank Bldg. Attorneys for Marshfield Oreg. Plaintiff. 2-15-7t S u s p ic io n . Every household task may be performed better electrically ^ ia& r = oss A Duke’s Maxim. N o t only will the bright glow of Klectric Lights— on or off at the twitch o f a switch — add so much to the cheer of your home, but the many other conveniences Electric Service brings will make the whole family happy Phone 71 D. G It was a maxim of the first Duke of Portland, who wus a great lover of race horses, that there were only two places where all men are equal—on the turf and under the turf. Will Make Your Home So Cheerful M ohn __ n^ y We will supply a large Government Map, pre pared by the Interior #■ Announcement % Department, at 50 ets. each, by mail prepaid. These maps are official Prince Albert will show you the real road to smoke-joy! P e A lbert the t r iional joy stroke L J A V IN G bought the plant of the Co- quille Mill and Mercantile Com pany, the undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for any kind of LU M B E R Especial attention will be paid to the local demand, and every effort will be made to supply anything needed at the shortest possible notice. Your orders are solicited. I I i I i I I i i F1H S T N A T IO N A L . B A N K LIKE A SOLID Farmers C a ir o S tre e t and The Southern Pacific have recently issued a handsomely illustrated book, "Oregon Walnuts.” The text was written by Mr. C. I. Lewis, Chief, Division of Horticulture. Oregon A g riculture College, Corvallis, Oregon. Diseases o f C A T T L E , The cover plate shows a collection j of Oregon walnuts in natural colors. HORSES, P O U L T R Y , The interior pictures are taken from etc., 50 cents a volume \arious walnut orchards throughout Western Oregon, and show in addi postpaid. These are all tion to general views technical illus Governmentdocurpents trations of giafting, pruning, bud- i ing, etc. and some are out o f Prof. Lewis has covered the Walnut industry very thoroughly in this book, print. T h # W o lf's D on. and it should he in the hands of ev- One of the most grewsome among i ery walnut grower in this state. He auitnal homes is the wolf’s den. This I j treats first of the consumption of is simply a hole dug iu the side of a walnut- in the l nited States, and calls hank or a small natural cave, getter Write us for any Gov attention to the fact that there were j ally situated ou the sunny side of a | ernment Publications. imported ini the United States last | rldne « “ d almost hidden by bushes year over thirty million pounds of and loose bowlders. Here tbe wolf walnuts. Although Oregon produces lies snug. In Rnd about his doorway lie the remains o f past feasts, which, ! i'U t a small pi portion o f the walnuts coupled with his own odor, mske the grown in this country, nevertheless wolf's den s not very Inviting pi: -a. ! over one-tourth o f the young non Nevertheless there Is something so hearing w inut trees o f the United dread and mysterious alio tit this soft 612 L Street Northwest, W ash States are right here in Oregon. footed marauder that It even lends a ington, D. C. Throughout the book are chapters fascination to his home.— 8 t Nicholls. U. S. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT EXCHANGE ë Merchants Bank W a r n in g s . In oriental countries tbe recklessness o f drivers of vehicles and their disre gard for foot passengers are very marked, but in Cairo they have a •erics o f curious cries with which they warn a footman. They specify the particular part of his anatomy which is lit dangew as thus: "Look out for tby left shin. O uncle!" "Boy. have a care ftjr tbe little toe ou thy right foot!" “ O blind beggnr, look out for ; thy staffr. An<| ,be btlnd fop|. |ns his way with the stufT in his rl.dtt J hand, at once obediently turns to the left. "O Frankish woman, look out for thy left foot!" "O burden bearer, by ' load is In danger!" “ O water carrier, look out for tlm tail end of thy pigskin ! water bottle!’ Roseburg M yrtle Point Stage And Auto Line Leave Myrtle Point on arrival of boat from Bandon. Auto to Rock Creek and from Cantas: only 14 mile, of staging. Arrives at Rose- burg 7:30 p. m. connecting with north bound train. Arrive Myrtle Point 4 p. m. Make reservations in advance at Owl Drug Stote, Marshfield. All Baggage Handled Fare From Myrtle Point $7.00 J . L. LAIRD, Proprietor Office at L a ir d ’ s Stage Barn. Myrtle Point, Both Phones H O T E L R. E. JOHNSON ROCK M :'* English Walnuts in Oregon. B ureau of A nim al Industry Publications % (Oregon Voter.) To the Editor: It is refreshing, in- 1 deed, to read in the Voter the article copied from the Enterprise Record- Chieftain, of Wallows county, on the j road question. It contains a lot of j good hard sense and agrees with the Grange doctrine of good roads in that the first hard roads should lie built from the shipping points to the farm ing districts. The last paragraph of that article should be cut out and pasted in the hat o f every genuine farmer and tax payer in the state. It is a good plank for an honest, progressive good roads platform and worth repeating here: “ Once those arteries through which the life-blood of the country’s industrial life cours es are brought nearer to perfection Copyright l»1flby it will be time to talk of a boulevard R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. paralleling the railroad and for the pleasure of tourists.” Our greatest difficulty today is not the task of converting the people to the good roads idea, the great major R IN C E A L E R R T was made to create tobacco ity realize the necessity of good roads, content where it never existed before! It per hut many of our most active boosters mits men to smoke all th ey want without getting can see only the dollar that may he a sore tongue, w thout any comeback but real dropped in Oregon by the prospective tobacco enjoymer t ! T h e patented process by which tourist and lose sight of the many dollars that will be returned from the Prince Albert is made (and controlled exclusively better investment o f good roads fo# by us) fixes that— and cuts out bite and parch! the business interests of the state. - - -i 5 There are two things that will stim ulate the development of outlying dis tricts, namely, good markets and good loads to those markets. The markets will he o f little value unless the roads are such that the markets can be reached at any time during the year. come:} right to y. ur taste fair and square I And it The burdens of the settler in the out will do for you. vkmt it has dene for thousands o f lying districts is discouraging enough men— make pipe without being compelled to see his cigarette smoking the cheeriul- hard-earned taxes spent on scenic est o f your pic - .31 boulevards paralleling railroads and P r i n c e A l b e r t i t t o be l . c d W h a t w e tell you about Prince navigable rivers while he wallows e v e ry w h e re to b c c c o i* s ols ; i to p p y r e d b e s t , H e ; ,-td through miles of mud. Albert is a fact that will prove cut t in t , 1 0 c ; handeorr.c p c- ~iJ a n d h a lf-p o u n d tin hun :Jr< •* The State Highway Commission is 1 1 your satisfaction just as quickly — a n d — in th a t cla s s y pot,.- ! spending the one-fourth mill levied on c r y s ta l-g la s s h u m id o r ti’ i'.'i On the reverie tide t‘.ii licy red tin yr j £ 3 you lay in a stock and fire-up ! s p o n g e - r n o i s t e n e r to p i.’: c t v ili read: “ i'roc« j .nOy 30th, all property, including that of set k eeps th e to b a c c o in s u -.i ldO?,” trhicr 2.. :H . - e :.. ¿ au iij f in e s h a p e — a lw a y s ! K J. REYNOLDST03ÀCC3 CO., Wb.t*i-&d«n, K. C. tler, almost entirely on tourist roads pipe« where o n e sacked beiorcl and, what is worse, are using this fund as a leverage to draw much needed taxes from the outlying dis tricts to the tourists’ roads. Instead on the following very interesting si b- I o f it being state aid as it was first jects: Choosing the Orchard, Sprout- | christened, it is in fact county aid for ing the Seed, Grafting, Establishing state roads. The commission is not the Orchard, Setting the Trees,rri n- satisfied with the assistance of the or ing,Insects, Varieties o f Walnuts. Binary county funds hut require that Copies of this book can be obtr.ii.ed POSITION W A N T E D — By willing and obedient worker to the county shall bond itself and place from Southern Pacific agents, or by help in homes and business houses 24 hours every day. a burden on future generations to addressing Mr. John M. Scott, Gen Will carry messages and bring instantaneous answers. build these same scenic highways. eral Passenger Agent, Southern Pa Can help merchants solicit business or can do .errands for Just why this Highway Commis cific Company, Portland, Oregon. housewives. Can summon persons in distant cities as sion should be in need of an advisory well as at home. Can give references from over 2,000 committee consisting of two bankers Arm Out o f Commission. satisfied employers in Coos, Curry and Western Douglas and a capitalist is not plain, unless counties. Phone or write T. E. Lephone, care Coos and our necessity for good roads is to he Curry Telephone Company, City. (From the Sentinel.) made the connecting link between banks and bonds. C. W. Gardiner suffered a painful One would think that the lumber in injury at the garage last Sunday when terests and other industries as well as in attempting to crank a Cadillac it the agricultural interests of the state kicked back and nearly jerked his should be recognized in the selection left arm off at the elbow. As it was of such an important board. The “ connecting link” seems to take some of the ligaments were torn loose definite form when this advisory and his hand and arm are swelled up A. J. SHERWOOD. PRES. R. E. SHINE, V.-Pres board has done nothing but advise L H.: HAZARD. Cask 0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier to twice their normal size. It w ill be that the legislature issue ten million two months before he can have much dollar state bonds fo r the construction use of his arm and possibly a year be of "State Highways.” o p C O Ç U lU liE , O R E G C f* . Perhaps a word o f advice to the ad fore it entirely recovers. A peculiar visory committee w ill not be out of circumstance connected with the acci T r a n s a c t s a General Hanking Basil ’etsis place here. I f this program is to be dent was that he had just cautioned carried out, we would advise that the one of the men that it was liable to B o t r d of 0<reotort. C orr esp ert fe ni i measure he initiated and placed on the happen, and took the crank himself to start the engine. With the shop R. C. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Bank o f Commerce,New York City ballot to be voted on this fall. L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco This will save time and labor for if piled full of work he says it’s a bad L. Harlocker, Isaiah H a^'er, R. E. Shine. First Nationall Bank of Portland, Portland the bill is passed by the legislature it time to take such a lay-off. will be held up by the referendum, F ix in g th e F a ir ie s . making a delay of at least another Remnants of tbe cave men living In year, even under the approved “ Day” hidden places in tile forests, avoldiug system. Let us not become so saturated with the more civilized human beings about them, but seen occasionally by these, this tourist twaddle that we will ne were probably tbe first o f tbe fairies, glect our own people and the develop according to A. E. I’eake in a turner a hank account stands be ment of our own resources. The scen that appears In tbe report o f the Pre ic highway may be a good investment, historic Society o f East Anglia. tween a man and many busi but roads for our own business and Long before the Dimes came to the ness difficulties. It enables our own people are a better invest British isles Ireland was infested by him to know exactly what his ment. This is comparatively a new people called the Danaans. probably state so far as development is con tbe earliest of the Celts or possibly cash resources are at all times. cerned. Our population is small com antedating them The word Dana in, It puts him in a position where according to tbe London Luneet. may pared with tbe area o f the state; our taxable valuation is small and our be rendered “ fairy.” They were of he can ask a loan to meet an puny stature, but their beads were as tax burdens proportionally large. It emergency, .Call here and large as ours, as Is proved by the is a logical business proposition to skulls found In tbe bogs. With tlietr learn some other advantages. build the necessary roads first. little pointed caps and tbelr retiring Let us not “ Stub our toe” at this ways they were onty vaguely known w:----__ --g f stage o f the game. to their neighbors, and when they died Yours for good roads for Oregoni out they were dimly remembered and ans.— C. E. Spence. Master, Oregon soon became a legend State Grange. B A X r rV: R Linder New M anagem ent Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling public. CHARLES BAXTFR, Proprietor