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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1917)
Result-Getting Classified Department CLASSIFIED RATES—One cent per word, first insertion; H cent per word fir each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, 1 * per month. No advertisement inserted tor less than 25 cents. All classified ads are cash with order. STRAYED—3 yearling Jersey heifers half-circle crop in right ear and half-circle under-bit in left ear. Re ward for information leading to their recovery. C. F. Waterman, Shaw ranch. Four Mile. ltp taxes paid by plaintiff which had be come a lien on said mortgaged prem ises, and for the further sum of One Hundred (* 100.00) Dollars attorney fees and for the costs and disbursements of this suit, and that a decree be made for the sale of said FOUND—Double ender round bot mortgaged premises by the Sheriff of tom fish boat No. 046. Owner may Coos County according to law and have same by paying for hauling the practice of this court, and that from beach and for this ad. Mrs. after applying the proceeds of sale Chas. E. Fox. Bandon. Ore. jy12t2p of said mortgaged premises for the FOR SALE or TRADE—120 acres satisfaction of said judgment, and ’ 4 miles east of Bandon, nearly the overplus, if any there be, be paid all timber removed. Will sell for $6 into the court \o await the further an acre or trade for improved town order of this court, and that execu property. Nels Rasmussen, at Ban tion issue against the defendants Ira don Furniture Co. JylZtfc C. Zeh and Olive Zeh for any defi ciency. . FOR SALE—a number 22 De Lav el Service of this summons is made separator, capacity 1150 lbs. an upon you by publication thereof in hour; guaranteed good as uew. Ad the Western World, a weekly news- i dress Jeff C. French Port Orford, Iiaper of general circulation in the Oregon. M24tfc state of Oregon, published in Ban don. Coos County. Oregon, pursuant FOR sale six cylinder Cbnlmera to an order of the above entitled auto at $450. See Geo. P. Laird, court dated on the 19th day of June Bandon. je21tfc 1917, authorizing such service upon i WANTED—a man and wife to work you by publication in said newspaper i on ranch. F. B. Phillips. Coquille, once a week for the full period of six Oregon.______________________ frllttc weeks pursuant to the laws of Ore gon, the date of the first publication FOR SALE or EXCHANGE for Ban being made on the 21st day of June. don property—4 lots and large 1917, and the date of the last publi well-built bungalow; fireplace, dutch cation being made on the 2nd dav of : Mary Baker E.ldy Memorial, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cembridge, Ma**. kitchen, porches, grand view, * 1590. August, 1917, and you are hereby Also bargain unimproved land; 30 notified of th» time prescribed in tlie The beautiful memorial to Mary I to a lower platorni at the lake's edge. acres. Box 121, Nehalem, Oro jyl2p order for publication of said sum- i Baker Edify, the Discoverer and The scheme has no prototype and I* mons upon you, and on or before the Founder of Christian Science, has been merely a screen of columns open to th * TRESPASS NOTICE last day of which you must make ans NOTICE is hereby given that trespas wer shall begin to run from the day turuetl o'er to The Christian Science sky. inclosing a flower grown circle. Board of Directors by Elbert S. Bar- The material used for the memorial sing io any form 1» prohibited on of the first publication thereof low of New York City, who held the Is Bethel white granite, the inscrip my premises at Two Mile. Chris JOHN S. COKE, contract for Its construction. tion bi the frieze snd upon the top o( Richert. JlStt Circuit Judge. 1 The memorial, which Is at Mt. Au the pylons being of white bronze set burn cemetery, Cambridge, Mass., has deep into the stone work. The detail, I. N. MILLER, All persons are hereby warned that Attorney for Plaintiff required over a year and a half to which on account of the size of the hunting and fishing or tresspassing in Je21 28 Jy 5 12 19 36 «3 complete. The fund for Its construction, reproduction is only indicated, is en any form 1» strictly forbidden on the amounting to over *150,000, was first tirely floral in form and free in treat premises known as the McClellan IN THE’ CIRCUIT COURT OF THE announced by the directors tn June, 1911, ment, the wild rose and the morning- STATE OF OREGON IN AND •nd w as some time ago fully subscribed. glory being used as the main motive . * New Lake ranch. FOR THE COUNTY OF These contributions have been made as It is Interesting architecturally to note POMEROY & GUERIN, expressions of sentiment by Christian that, while it is extremely free in treat f U O B. O19tf. Langlois, Ore. Scientists throughout the world. AUNES M. DAVIS. ment and not at all conventional, it I* ) TtlO «lie on which the memorial Is generally very classic bi feeling. The Plaintiff. ) WANTED—We pay casli for empty located Is not only one of great nat extreme width of the memorial 1* about vs 1 guuny sacks.—Dippel & Wolver ural beauty, but on account of its fifty feet, and the colonnade Is eighteen I ELMER DAVIS. L. ton. MrdOtf grade has rendered possible a more feet In diameter. The columns them Defendant. ) picturesque and interesting treatment selves are fifteen feet In height and ar * Suit for Divorce. SUMMONS. IN THE COUNTY <’<>URT OF THE architecturally than would be possible : similar in general character to those In To ELMER L. PAV18, Defendant STATE OF OREGON IN AND on a perfect level lot. The plot, which the Clepsydra of Andronlcus of Cyr- above named: Is approximately eighty feet square, rhus. The large pylons were exhibit FOR THE < o(-NT) DI IN THE NAME OF THE STATE slopes gradually from the level of COOS. ed at the American Institute of Archi OF OREGON You are hereby requir the roadway to the lake with a drop tecture in New York a short time ago ed to appear and answer the amend of about ten feet. The memorial con and experts pronounced them the finest In the Matter of the Estate ) ed complaint filed against you in the slsts of a circular open colonnade of pieces of carved granite ever executed. <>r ) above entitled suit, on or before the eight columns, resting upon a stylo The architect is Egerton Swartwout John K- .McLeod, DeeMeed. > last day of the time prescribed in the bate of three steps, surrounded on the of New York City, who designed the NOTICE O F SETTLEMENT O F order for the publication of this sum front by a circular platform slightly new George Washington memorial, ttie FINAL ACCOUNT. mons, which prescribed time is six above the natural grade, from which new Missouri state capltol and the new <6) weeks, the last day of which platform a double Hight of steps leads J Federal building tn Denver. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: time is Thursday the 23rd day of That Mary McLeod, Administratrix August, 1917; and if you fail so to claims, verified as by law required, Held Without Charge of the Estate of John K. McLeod, De appear and answer such complaint to undcrclgned. at the office of C. Deputy Sheriff Clyde Gage Thurs ceased. has rendered and presented by said time the plaintiff will apply R. Wade. In Bandon, Coos county, for final settlement and filed in the to the Court for the relief demand Oregon, within six months from date day apprehended J. Beckman of Oakland. California, who has been above entitled Court her account of ed therein, a succinct statement of herojf. for some time past engaged in mining the administration of said estate, to which is as follows, to-wlt:—• OTTO NEUMANN, down in Curry county. The arrest gether with a report thereof, and For a decree forever dissolving the Dated July 5th, 1917. was made here at tile request of the that the Honorable James Watson, marriage relations now exisiting be Iy5 12 19 26 A2 I'. 8. authorities and District Attor Judge of the above entitled Court, tween yourself and plaintiff. ney Reames dir«'Cts that he still be did on the 25th day of May. 1917. That plaintiff have the care and held. No charge has been made NOTICE TO BIDDERS make an order fixing the 19th day custody of the minor children Goldie against him though the impression of July, 1917, at the hour of 10 Davi * and Elmer Davis, the issue of is that it is because of Ills carrying o’clock A. M. as the time, and the said marriage relations and for gen NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (ire arms Though not a citizen, he Is County Courthouse at Coquille, Coos eral relief. That sealed bids ft r the completion a declarant and under ordinary cir County, Oregon, as the place, for This summons is published in the if the upper story of the Bucking- cumstances liis privileges in that line hearing said report and the settle Western World, a weekly newspaper 'lam-Biggs building will be received would not be restricted Coquille ment of said account, at which time of general circulation published in up to July 21st. Plans may lie seen Sentinel. and place any person interested in Coos county, Oregon once a week for it the C. Y. Lowe drug store. Ad said estate may appear and file ob six consecutive weeks, beginning dress ail bids to Geo. P. Laird, Ban EMELIE ('. Ill NT jections to said final account and Thursday. July 12, 1917, and ending don. Oregon, and mark envelope “B Emelle C. Hunt was a native of contest the same. Thursday August 23. 1917. the same B building bid." je21 t5 Oregon, born in southern Coos conn Dated May 26th, 1917. being the first and last day of the ty, July 1. 1901; the daughter of MARY McLEOD, time prescribed in the order for the ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH E It P. Hunt of this city. She was a Administratrix of the Estate of publication of this summons, same student of the Bandon high school John K. McLeod. Deceased. being published by order of publics Date of first publication May 31, tion made by the Hon John 8. Coke, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Minnie, as she was called, was one of the most lovable girls, possessing 1917. Circuit Judge in and for the afore That C. Y. Lowe has been appointed Date of last publication July 28. said County and State, bearing date administrator of the estate of MAi'D marked strength of character and 1917. SORENSEN, Deceased, by order of admirable qualities, which won her the 9th day of July. 1917. t lie Hon. James Watson, County the esteem and friendship of all who GEO P TOPPING. IN THE CIRCUIT IXII'RT OF THF Judge of Coos County, and letters knew her. To us, for sixteen lovely Attorney for Plaintiff. STATE OF OREGON IN IND of adminstration issued to him Feb years, her sweetest smile was given >12 19 M A 2 9 19 $3 FOR THE COUNTY OF ruary 23. 1917, therefore all persons and then she said "good night", and C O O S. REDEMPTION OF IMPROV I MEN I having claims against the Baid estate went to live In henven. The Christ were BONDS OF THE (’IT * OF BAN are required to present same with ian Hcience funeral services ) SIMMONS Lillie M. Prewelt, conducted at the Ellingson Undertak DON, COOS <XM NTV ORMUON. proper vouchers to the said adnilnls'- ) Plaintiff. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: trator at the office of Geo. P. Top ing parlors by Mrs. Fred Bellon! of vs. ) Interment was at the old That in accordance with the provis ping, in the City of Bandon, Coos Coquille Ira C. Zeli and Olive ) Ions of the Bancroft Bonding Act of County, Oregon, within six months cemetery on Bandon Heights.—Con Zeh. hi * wife, and the ) the State of Oregon, and the laws of from the 16th day of August. 1917, tributed. City of Bandon, a Muni- ) the City of Bandon, the following the date of the final publication of clpal Corporation. 1 Card of Thank * City of Bandon Improvement Bonds this notice. . * Defendant ) are ordered to be redeemed. We thank all who so lovingly help C. Y. LOWE, To IRA C. ZEH, one of the Defend- Said Improvement Bonds together Administrator of the Es’tate of MAUD ed us to care for our dear Minnie; * ant above named: with accrued interest thereon will be SORENSEN. Deceased. the kindnees of the Camp Fire Girls IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE paid upon presentation at my office who acted as pall bearers, and the Jy 19 26 a2 9 16. OF OREGON, You are hereby re in the City of Bandon, Coos County, beautiful expressions of love in the quired to appear and answer the Oregon, to-wlt No 16. dated Feb. flowers For Men Women and < hiliiren complaint of the plaintiff in th * 1, 1914. No. 17, dated Feb. 1, R. P Hunt, Young and old find in Foley's Hon above entitled court and cause on or 1914; No. 18, dated Feb. 1, 1914. Pauline R. W. Hunt, ey and Tar Compound a true friend before the last day of the date pre No. 19, dated Feb. 1. 1914 Carol Hunt, when suffering from coughs, cold , * scribed In the order for publication Under provisions of this official croup, whooping cough, asthma or Col. C. T. Blumenrother and wife. of said summons, and that If you fall call interest ceases on aforesaid City C. F. Blumenrother. ltp *. . * Cha Reitz, Allen * to appear and answer said complaint of Bandon Improvement Bonds at the hay fever. Mr "I have used on or before said last day of the time expiration of the current interest Mills, Pa , writes Get a Copy of Till * Bulletin prescribed in said order plaintiff will bearing period of each individual Foley's Honey and Tar for eleven The only safe mushroon * to eat apply to the court for the relief de bond next following the date of this years and would not be without it ” When you get FOLEY’S, you get the are those which are gathered by a manded in her complaint aforesaid, publication. 1. e , August 1. 1917. genuine Sold everywhere JY collector who knows exactly what he and will take judgment against you Dated at Bandon. Coos County. is doing In order to make easier therefor, a succinct statement of Oregon, this 12th day of July. 1917. the all important distinction between which said relief demanded in said W J SWEET. Cttarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured poisonous and * onou non-|toi growths complaint is as follows, to-wit: by loc *l *. »pp'IcBtlon th-r «nnotroch Treasurer of City of Bandon. Coo * the department of Agriculture has * th dia-aa-'l portion ot th * Thera Judgment against you and Olive County, Oregon. Jyl2 19 1* only o«e war to euro ra’arfhal 4»afn- *a. Just published a new bulletin entitled Zeh jointly and severally and against • nd lhat I* Sy • ronaU’utlonal r»m *dr "Some Common Edible «nd Poison catarrhal Lwafn'aa la caua-4 Sr an In IHMI'.ls I I; V 1< »It » Villli I certain mortgage»! premises described flam'd foedltlon of ’ha muroua lining of ous Mushroom).” Farmers' builetln th« Ejata. klan Tuba W h-n tn.a mb- la as follows: All of Lots five ( 5 > and j Inflam-d you hara • rumblln * sound or 796. The illustration * and text of NOTICE 18 HERERY GIVEN six (6) in Block two (2) Bell Vie» [ Imparfart hearing, and whan II la entirely this bulletin should enable collectors rloeed. t>ea ’ n»an la the result * Union the That undersigned was appointed by Addition to the City of Bandon, Coos InflammaUcn r n * ba r'du—d and thin tuba County. Oregon. In the sum of Six the County Court of the State of r-no reg to Itn normal condition, h'arlng to avoid doubtful species. The au ba d'gtroyad for-ver Many aes-n of thors point out. however, that it I* * County as the ad will Hundred Fifty (,65OOO> Dollars Oregon for Coo deafneen are rau d ** by catarrh wht'h In most Important to pick only those * nor principal, together with Interest ministrator of the estate of Charlefl an Inflam'd enndlOon of ’he mn'ou fares Han n catarrh Cum thru th * which it I* absolutely certain are * thereon from and after the Sth day H Neumann, deceased, and ha blood cn the nuraus turfnaen ot the aye harmlees No attempt should be of February. 1917, at the rate of 10 qualified under such appointment. lam We wilt gta * One Hundred I>o mr * tor made to gather rare form * or those * per cent per annum, and for the fur Therefore all persona having claim • ny -one of t'a'arrhel *e fr a r»e that cannot air- d ty Rail a Catarrh Cur * * Clmular Hpc-cfee which are not readily recog ther sum of One Hundred Twelve and against Mid estate, are required and be tree A’l Druggin’e Un nizable. r. J. CUEhKI a CO. Toledo, a 75-100 ($1 12 75) Dollars delinquent1 hereby *o notified, to present all Testing a Thousand Cows Dr. C. M Gardner, assistant state veterinarian, came in last Saturday and with County Agent Smith has been visiting a number of the daily herds in Coos county. After coming he received word front the state vet erinarian to test 1000 cows in the county for tuberculosis and he has put in the week at it, testing from 300 to 400 cows in each of the Co * quille. Bandon and Bay association * He Is using the eye test which la quicker and Just as effective in de termining whether an animal is af- *octcd with tuberculosis.— Coquille b'lainel. Does your watch keep correct time. If nut. see Sa bro Bros., manufactur ing jewelers. 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