Result-Getting Classified Department
CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first Insertion; H cent
per word far each insertion thereafter; 30 worda or less, $1 p«r
month. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cents. All classified
a<te ere cash with order.
“Christmas
FOR RENT—Nice front room with 1 plaintiff from your control and in
bath, for single lady. Close in; $3 terference and for general relief.
per month. Address Box 75.
p.
Thia summons is published in the
Western World a weekly newspaper
FOR SALE—Self starting Remington
i of general circulation published in
Typewriter, »lightly used. Inquire
Coos County, Oregon, once a week
at World office.
dTtfc for six consecutive weeks beginning
FOR RENT—Two room furnished Dec. 7th, 1916, and ending Jan. 18,
flat, light and water included. 1917, the same being the first and
$14.50 per month, Timmons build- last days of the time prescribed in
n23tf the order for publication thereof
ing
Published by order of the lion.
FOR RENT—Cheap, new 4-room John S. Coke, Circuit Judge, made
from Nov. 28, 1916.
bungalow, across street
Sanito
at
school house. Inquire
GEO. P. TOPPING,
n3 tf
Grocery.
Attorney for Plaintiff
D7 14 21 28 J4 11 18.
Little lights, glowing “to
light the Christ Child on bls
way,“ shine from the win-
dows of the home of Carter
IL Harrison of Chicago on
Christmas eve
The wife of Chicago's for-
mer mayor has observed the
ancient custom every Christ-
uihs eve within the reaches
of her memory.
"There would be something
missing from Christmas eve
If the little lights were for-
gotten," Mrs. Harrison said,
"It would be like a Christmas
without a tree."
Joseph Murray, attorney, is
another prominent Chicagoan
who never has let Christmas
eve i>ass without helping to
keep this pretty C hrlstmas
custom alive.
Mrs. William A. Amberg of
the Christ Child society re-
gnrds the revival of the cus-
tom as "a pretty tribute to
the ideals of Christmas."
$25 REWARD
IN THE CIRCI IT (XH'KT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
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these estimates are embodied In De
partment Bulletin 410. recently pub-
■ lished. entitled "Value to Farm
Families of Food. Fuel and Use of
House " It was found that the to
tal annual cost per person of board
for hired help varied from $104 in
Vermont and Pennsylvania to $162
in New Jersey, and that the percent-
ige of this coat paid out in cash var-
ed from 15 per cent in North Caro
lina to 4? per cent in California. This
percentage is about one-third In the
eastern section studied, about one-
fourth in the corn-belt states, and
still less in the Southern states
l.ight has an actual mechanical
■ressure and thia can be measured in
ho laboratory
It has been found
hat the sun's light in Itself presses
igainst the earth with a force of
approximately 70,000 tons. As the
surface of a sphere varies as the
square of the radius, and as the vol
ume of mass varies as the cube of
'he radius, and as the mechanical
pressure of light on ths whole sur
face varies as that surface, and as
the force of gravity varies as the
mass. If a sphere is made smaller and
smaller it Is easily seen that the pres
sure of light does not decrease so
fast as tlie force of gravity, so bodies
beyond a certain minuteness could
not reach the sun. but would be re
pelled by the mechanical force of
he sun's light.
COON.
leading to the arrest and conviction
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of anyone trespassing on my enclosed
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.Mettle A. Dean,
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land with dogs and guns.
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PLAINTIFF.
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Suit
in
Equity
n3t4p
R. H. ROSA.
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VS.
) for Divorce
All persons are hereby warned that l.ynn C. Dean,
) NO. 44470
hunting and fishing or tresspassing in
DEFENDANT. )
any form is strictly forbidden on the
SUMMONS
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premises known as the McClellan
To LYNN C. DEAN, the above ♦
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New Lake ranch.
named defendant.
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POMEROY & GUERIN.
In the name of the State of Ore
The old fashioned mail who used
O19tf.
Langlois, Ore gon. you are hereby notified that you
No other farm product brings as
to carry a handkerchief so he would
are required to appear and answer
<ood
returns for the money invested
WANTED—Ue pay cash for empty
n't soil a girl's waist when he was
the complaint filed against you in
as
does
chicken«, if each lien raised
gunny sacks.—Dippel A Wolver
dancing, now has a son who wipes
the above entitled suit, in which
but one chick and furnished but two
ton.
MrSOtl
his feet all over a girl's knees when
Mettie A. Dean is plaintiff and you
dozen eggs, think what a large per
he does the tango.
within six weeks
BUTTERWRAPPERS—Printed
tv are defendant;
rent of her value she pay«. It is
Advice—Never go home with a
your order in all lots from 100 up, from the first publication of this
important to keep books if very
in your overcoat
many chickens are kept, and figure
specially prepared inks, pure white summons, to-wit: within six weeks long silk glove
pocket.
vegetable paper; cardboard butter from the 30th day of November.
' up the amount they bring in. This
Never bother to forgive an enemy
cartons. See samples and get prices 1916, the date of the first publica
jives a sound basis on which to fig
you
can whip.
WESTERN WORLD.
tl tion of this summons, and If you fall
ure w hether it Is wise to Invest more
This is good dope, aud its true,
to appear or answer on or before the
capital in hovers, runs, or extra labor
WANT ADS—In this column bring 11th day of January, 1917, the same don’t rass it at a glance; when you
ind feed, and wtll apply whether the
results. You can sell, buy or ex being the last day of the time pre subscribe for I the Western World
iriglnal Investment be large or small
change anything at a very low ad scribed in the order of publication, your money takes no chance
vertising cost. Try it. Must be cash judgment for want thereof will be
When you're In bad, don’t nurse
Major General Leonard Wood said
with order. See top of column for iaken against you, and plaintiff will your woe. but try your ways to mend;
in a preparedness argument at a din
rates.
A more simple method ol
for
when
you
kick
yourself,
you
go
apply to the court for the relief de-
ner in New- York: "The man who
determining cost of a want ad may
nanded in her complaint, a succinct back on your one best friend.
ip poses preparedness expects his
be determined by counting words,
She
wears
two
wings
upon
her
hat
statement of which is as follows
I
brother
to do his fighting for him
allowing six words to a printed lint
1st; That the marriage contract her muff displays a third; I don't
| This man is as shameless as the chap
and allowing 5 cents per line per is
know
why
she
wears
them,
but
I
heretofore existing between plain
who said
Well I’m going to get
sue. No want ad for less than 25
tiff and defendant be dissolved and know she is a bird.
married next week ’
What are you
cents accepted.
tt
Mary
had
a
little
shoe,
it
certain
held for naught.
culture by 1000 farmers represent going to live on—love?’ asked a
It
costs
$128
per
year
to
board
»
ly
looked
well,
but
when
she
went
2nd: That the plaintift have
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ing widely separated sections In 14 andld friend. 'No.' was the reply.
judgment against the defendant for out for a walk, her corns would give hired hand, according to estimates
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
states
The averages derived from We ll live on love's father.’ ’’
furnished
to
the
Department
of
Ari-
Hail
Columbia
her
her costs and disbursements in this
LOR THE COUNTY OF
—Subscriber, Newport, Wash.
suit.
COOS.
3rd: That the court grant such
MAGDELENE MEEK,
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yther and further relief as shall
A tight-fisted old man, says the
Plaintiff, )
teem meet and equitable in the prem-
Washington Post, who was feeling
vs.
)
iaes.
very III. asked a friend to recom
11. W. MURK,
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Service of this summons Is made
mend a physician The friend named
Defendant. )
by publication in pursuance to an
a certain specialist noted no less for
TO H. W. MEEK, DEFENDANT xrder by the Honorable John S
his professional skill than for his
ABOVE NAMED:
Coke, Judge of the Circuit Court of
wit
"is he very expensive?” aBked
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE he State of Oregon, for the Second
the sick man. "Well, not so very,"
OF OREGON: You are hereby re- ludicial District, Coos County, dated
w as the answer, "He'll charge you
qulred to appear and answer the November 29th, 1916, directing the
$4 for the first visit and 82 for each
complaint filed against you in the publication thereof in the Weatern
one after that " The old follow
above entitled suit on or before the World, a newspaper printed and
soon afterwards walked into the of
OF THE FAMOUS
last day of the time prescribed in the published at Bandon, Coos County
fice of the physician named by his
order for publication of this sum- Oregon, once a week for a period of
friend, and, upon being admitted to
mons which time is six weeks, the six consecutive weeks, commencing
the consulting room, laid down $2.
n
the
30th
day
of
November.
1916.
last day of which is Thursday Jan
remarking, "Well, doctor, here I am
18, 1917, and if you fail to appear
BEN S. FISHER.
again." The physician calmly picked
Attorney for Plaintiff
or answer by said time the plaintiff
up the money and put it into a draw
will apply to the Court for the re N30 D7 14 21 28 .14 11
er, which he locked securely. The
lief demanded in her complaint a
sick man looked on, expectantly
succinct statement of which is for a
awaiting the next move
"Well.
dissolution of the marriage contract
Highway Construction.
I'm ready to be examined," lie said
now existing between yourself and
ON H'S THRILLING DESERT
Coos County, Oregon.
at length. "I don't think it's neces
plaintiff aud for the freedom of
Sealed bids for the construction of sary," replied the shrewd specialist.
DEATH
VALLEY
DODGE
AND MOUNTAIN DRIVES
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AMONG LOCAL
CHURCHES
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ST. JOHN'S (Episcopal) CHURCH
Services on the 2nd, 4th and 5th
Sundays of the month at Ila m and
3:30 p. m. Sunday School on all
Sundays at 10 a. m
WM. HORSFALL, Vicar.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Winfield S. Smith. Pastor
Sabbath Services
10 00 A. M................ Sabbath School
1100 A. M........................... Preaching
7 oo P. M. .. C. E. Prayer Meeting
8 :00 p. m.................................. Preaching
Methodist Episcopal Church
Sabbath services Sunday school at
10 a. m.; preaching services at 11
a. m. and 8 p. m.; Epworth League
devotional service, 7 p. m ; prayer
meeting, Wednesdays at 8 p m.
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Church of Brethren
Services every Sunday at:
Sun
day school at 10 a. m . preaching at
11 a. m.; preaching at 7:00 p. m
Everyone cordially invited.
Service« at the Seventh Hay Ad
ventlst church are as follows: Sab
bath school on Saturday at 10 o'clock
r m ; preaching at 11 a m . preach
ing Sunday evening at 7 30. Every
body welcome.
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a portion of the COAST HIGHWAY
There's no need to do it acain Keep
in Coos County, Oregon, will be re right on taking the same medicine."
ceived by the County Court of Said
County at its office in the Court
house. Coquille. Oregon, until 2:00
o’clock p. m., of the 30th day of Dec
ember, 1916.
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No bld will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
ovorqthing about
or certified check for an amount
■ a rainy day seems
equal to at least 5% of the total
' to say
amount of the bid
A corporate surety bond will be re-
£ to keep dry.
Itiired for the faithful performance
of the contract In a sum equal to one-
to work in
half the total amount of the bid
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Proposal blanks and full informa
comfort .wear
tion for bidders may be obtained at
the office of the County Clerk of
said County in the Courthouse. Co
quille. Oregon, or at the State Engi
neer's office. 303 Capitol Building.
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Salem. Oregon
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oston
Plans and specifications and forms
of contract may bn seen at the same
place* or may be obtained upon de
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posit of $5 00.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posal or proposals deemed best for
aid County.
COUNTY COURT OF COOS COUNTY
JAMES WATSON.
County Judge
W. T DEMENT.
New Ixxatioa
County Commissioner
TIMMONS BUILDING.
G. J. ARMSTRONG.
First Street.
County Commissioner
Daily Paper#
Magazine#
ATTEST
HOBT R WATSON,
All Current Publication#
County Clerk.
• ’oquille, Oregon.
December 9th, 191«
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Also a Big Blue Bird Feature
Grand Theatre, Sunday, Dec. 24