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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2, 1906. Governor Chambeilain Coming Gov. Geo. E. Chamberlain is ex a c te d at Coos llay on the Allianoo this morning and will spend a week or ten days in this section going down as far as Dairyville where he will address the W. O. W. picnic next Saturday. He will speak at various points in this county as follows:—at Ban- don, Saturday; at Coquille, Monday; at Myrtle Point, Tuesday; at Marsh field, Wednesday; at North Bend, Thursday;and, if his time will per mit, at Empiro Friday. This is an honor of which the Coos county people should feel proud, and is one not often given to a remote neck o' the woods like ours. The inconveniences and dis comforts of a trip to this county are such as to discourage a person whose time is so closely occupied as is that of our governor; and one so popular as our own George E. must have a long list of urgent invita tions constautly on hand aud more n umerous than he can pssibly accept. So it must require no little effort aud self denial on his part to make us this visit and we should see to it that due appreciation is shown him accordingly. Ho will make his headquarters while in this place at the law offices of Stanley f i Burns and at Dr. Wet- more's residence, and we are reli ably informed that he desires to meet as many of our people person ally as he can. He has come for the purpose of making our acquain tance. Saloon License Revoked On Saturday, July 22d, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Pulford, Mrs. D. H. Pierce and Mrs. D. R. Toy went to Brewster Valley for a week's outing. Mrs. E. E. Bender started on the 22d inst. for Portland. While away she will visit with her parents in eastern Oregon and also at As toria. Mr. Bender will join her later on. She will be gone two months. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. V. Guerin on the 22d, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guerin came down from Eckley Friday and started for a visit to the Exposition on Saturday. Matt Guerin went with them. Dr. Elgin, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks, re turned to his home at Eckley on Saturday. Mrs. Southmayd spent several days last week visiting with her son and family at their home on the North Foik. Mrs. G? \y and Miss Lula re turned home Friday, after a three weeks’ at Mrs. J. Warner’s. Manel Hermann drove out to Brewster Friday to bring Mr. Gant- ly here on a visit. Miss Mattie Iluling is receiving a visit from her friend, Miss Annie Sprague of Philipsburg, Kansas. ----------- » f »•«------------- Gravel Ford Doings. Continued warm weather. M rs. W atkins, Mr. and Mereen and Dorothy, M rs. A r little daughter, returned to this place Thursday from au extended trip to Portland. Charlie Bennett has just closed a three m onths' term of school at Lee. The U nited Brethren will begin their campmeeting T uesday evening A petition from the Law and Or der League of Coos county was presented to the council, asking them to cancel all liquor licenses now existing in Coquille. It wns moved by Councilman Davenport that said petition be granted and that Baid license be canceled. The city attorney by request of the council delivered nn opinion as to the law in the matter, and J. M. Upton addressed the council on the question in behalf of J. 1*. Tupper. Upon the question being put, Councilmen Lamb, Schroeder, Burns and Davenport voted “yes” and Councilmen Kerr and Leach *‘n o.” The mayor declared the motion carried. It was moved by Councilmen Lamb and seconded by Burns that all unearned portions of the licenses of J. P. Tupper and Baxter Bros, from this date be re funded to them. It was moved by Kerr and sec onded by Leach that said motion be amended ns follows: That the unearned portion ot tho saloon li censes of J. P. Tupper, A. D. Gar ten and Baxter Bros, from May 8, 1905 and nlso the $200 received for a new license from J. P. Tupper on the 29rd day of June, 1905, be re funded to them and that the lie- cordtr bo instructed to ascertain said amounts in payment of same, motion carried. There is a move on foot among the farmers of different seetios of the county fo r a farmer’s institute. Dr. Withcombe and other well-post ed parties will visit Coos county and meetings well doubtless be ar ranged for. Tho farmers and dairy people should lose no time in mak ing preparations to take advantage of the opportunity such meetings would afford. Subjects of various kinds will be handled in a scientific manner which will be exceedingly instructive in nature and should not b e missed by any of our ranchers. Full information and programs will lie out in due time. - » «— » -- Teachers Examination A u gu st 1st. in the B ennett grove. A ll are cordially invited to attend. Miss Susie W id b y day, after a returned few days’ F ri visit with relatives in M yrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Ernest Sharp and fam ily, M rs. A sher, M iss Clara, and Franklin Asher o f R ose- burg, passed through G ravelford Thursday en route hom e after a two w eeks’ outing at Bandon. D , A. Jackson is to erect a new residence near the parsonage. G len Barker of Fairview and Ernest Smith o f L ee, were G rav el- ford visitors Saturday. Grandm a Bunch and M rs. J. D , Bennett went to Coquille Friday to spend a few d ays in attendance at the Seventh D ay A dventists’ camp meeting. T h e new school bu ild in g at Bald H ill is nearly | • Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton, of j the North Fork, were in town on To His Most Exalted Highness, the j Monday. Grand Orient and His Noble Aaron Wilson, the Bridge oream- Knights: | erymau, was in town on business last Zeus and bis Olympian Champi 1 Monday. ons send greeting, desiring that B o r n . — In Coquille, Oregon, July your countenances may never be 30, 1905, to Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. H. come less grotesque. Terry, a son. The gauntlet is cast into the Burt Tuttle, of Marshfield, was gladitorial ring at your feet aud we oyer this way shaking hands with defy you to pick it up. We bid friends on Monday. you select nine of your most pow H. tiengstaeken, tho hustling erful and unvanquished knights to business man of Marshfield, was on meet a like number of thq Sons of our streets last Monday. Osiris on the Olympian field, on the Remnants of wash goods large twelfth day of the month of His Im enough for waists and childrens perial Highness the Great Augustus. dresses, will go at cost at Knne- Therefore take heed and look matz’s. well to your laurels, for the mighty Win. Barklow who has been here Ajax is enlisted in our cause. several weeks visiting relatives and Z ecs a « d run S ons o r O siris . old-time friends of this county, To the Mighty Zeus and His Fol- started for his home last week. lowers, the Sons of Osiris: R. C. Jones, brother of our towns The Grand Orient and his knights return greeting and pray that your man, Fay Jones, is up from San hay crop may never be I ssb abun Francisco on a visit and vacation. He is employed with J. A. Folger, dant. of that city. Pause and go slow. We have taken up the gauntlet which you have so recklessly hurled at our feet, and by the sands of the desert which shall blow through your whiskers, we bid you defiance. We will singe those whiskers. We have chosen nine noble knights to meet your boasting mortals at the time and place appointed, and there, by the magic power of tho Sphinx shall we conquer. Beware. T he G rand O rient Every body busy. thur com p leted . M iss Inez Bunch was down from A nd H i s K nights . - - — ——i n » ------------- l V r u l l a r n ix a p p c n r a iU r . J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., laid the peculiar disappearance of his painful symptoms, of indiges tion and biliousness, to Dr. King’s New Life Pills. He says: “ They are a perfect remedy, for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constipa tion, etc.” Guaranteed at R. S. Knowlton’8 price 25c. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween A. Ellingson and J. A. Jacob son, and doing business in the Citv of Coquille, Oregon, under the firm name of the Coqudlo Furniture com pany, and at North Bend, Oregon under the firm name of the North Bend Furniture Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. Ellingson will continue the busi ness at the City of Coquille in his own name and will pay all debts and receive all money due the part nership at said place; and J. A. Jacobson will continue the business at North Bend in his own name and will pay all debts and receive all money due the partnership at said place. Dated this 26th day of July 1905. A. Ellingson, J. A. Jacobson. M cK inley tho first o f the week. V ir o ia . NOTICE Camp Meeting. A Gauntlet Taken Up. Myrtle Point. Coquille Herald. OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT. IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF COOS, STATE OF OREG O N : In the matter of the Estate tei of Mrs. Sophia E. Robin son, deceased. - Notice oi Administrator’ s final settle ment: To all ins interested in the above entitled esLue: Robert Burn» the administrator ha« this dav rendered and presented to the Court, for settlement, his final account and petition for discharge as said ad ministrator. It is ordered by the court that Mon day, Septemlier the 4th, 1905, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day lie and the same is hereby appointed to hear said final account and petition for discharge. Any person, or persons having any objections to the said final account or any reasons why said final discharge should not be made at that time will therefore take notice and present such objections, if any there he, to tiie Court at said time and place. Dated this 29th day of July, 1905. N o t h in g o n t h e M a r k e t E q u a l to C h a m b r r la lu * * C o lie , C h o l e r a n u tl n ir r h a e a R e m e tlr . This fact is well known to drug gists everywhere, and nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witmer. a prominent druggist of Toplin, Mo., in a cir cular to his customers, says: •‘There is nothing on the market in .the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. W e sell and recotnend this preparation," For sale by R. S. Knowlton. J. T. Morgan of Nebraska, who has been visiting his son, R. M. Morgan, of Parkersburg, for several weeks started on his return home last Monday. In Coquille City, at the office of Justice Cecil, July 26, 1905, Walter J. Hansen and Miss Myrtle L. Brown, both of Multno mah county. M arried .— Tho Church of the United Breth ren in Christ will commence a camp meeting August 1st at Gravel Ford, Oregon, in the Bennett’s Grove. Bring your tents and camp if you want an outing. It is a beautiful camping place, and then you will have the pleasure of enjoying the services. Presiding Elder J. S. Rhoads of Hood River will do most of the preaching. All are cordially in vited. Come one and all. L. F. SMITH, Pastor. Notice. All persons kuowing themselves indebtod to the Furniture Firm of Ellingson A Jacobson will please oall and settle by August, 10,1905. The Firm has changed hands and the accounts invst be settled by that dato or the accounts will be placed with tho attorney for collection. Coquille Furniture Co. S t o p th a t Caligli When a caugh, a tickling or an irritation in the tliaoat makes you feel uncomfortable take Ballard’s Hore-hound Syrup. Don’t wait until the disease has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ander son, 354 West 5th St. Salt City, Utah, write, "W e think Ballard’s Horehound Syrup the best medicine for coughs ; and colds. We have used it for se veral years; it always gives imme diate relief, is very pleasant and gives perfection." 25c. 50c. $1.00. sold by R. S. Knowlton. Hoos F ob S ale .— A large full- blooded O. I . C. male hog, 4c per pound. O. I. C pigs delivered $1.00 each. Address C. A. Pendle ton, Coquille. For the next thirty days J. S. Kanematz will sell at cost, some be low cost, all summer wash goods, Any person cutting Timber or such as lawns, organdies, voils, etc. Bark of any description on the lauds of the Southern Oregon Company, Don't miss this opportunity. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’ S SALE UNDER WRIT OF EXECUTION. Notic" in hereby given, that under and by virtue of an execution, duiv ¡Niticd out of and under the h * h I of the Countv Court of thoStnteof Oregon for C,,o, County, to me directed nnd delivered, dated the -Cud day of July, ltior», upon a judgment duly rendered in a cause m snid court, on the 24th day of May, 1905, wherein McPher son Uinser Co , a private corporation, is plaintiff, and Ernest Wittiek and Mrs. Iteata \\ illicit arc defendants, command ing me to make by levy and sale of the property of the said defendants, the amount due upon said judgment, to wit. the snm of one hundred tiftv-three dollars, with interest from May 24th. 11105, at 10 per oent. per annum, together with twenty dollars, reasonable attorney’ s fees, and the coats and disbursements of said anion, amounting to fifteen dollars, ami acorui .g oosts thereunder. I have levied upon and Z 'J! k , ° at ? tin* h!ri{\ny' , mh of tv Aaiflwt, lm froat t," door of H dHV i«* Conn Court House, in the town of Coquille City, in said Coos Countv. Stale of Oregon at thahour of ten o’ clock, a. m . offer for sale and sell at public auction all tlm right, ti- tie and interest said defendants had on the -4th day of May, 190ft, or may have since acquired, according to law. to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the following premis s to wit: Lot »5 in Mock lit» as per map of a portion of the town of Marshfield, Oregon, prepared by R. 1 J. Clement ami now on lilt* and of record in the office of the County Clerk of snid Coos County, Oregon, which said lot has a front age of f»0 feet on Chestnut street and 81 feet in depth. Also lot 4 nnd south ten feet of lot."», all in block No. 18, of the town of North Heml, Coos County, Ore gon, according to the maps and dedication thereof on tile and of record in tho office of the County Clerk of said Coos County. Dated at Coquille City, this 2*2d day of July, 190ft. STEPHEN G a LLIEK, Sheriff of Coos Count}'. Oregon. ïF^turn f f 3®7 pastime? - A W a r n i n g 1 » V lu th r r w . Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard agninst bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of caster oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the oldfashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as ransid oil nausi- ates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give Ceatnberlain’s Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a dose of castor oil, and the disease may be checked in its incipiency and all danger avoided. The cas tor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as soon as the first indication of any bowel trouble ap pears. This is the most successful treatment known and may be re lied upon with implicit confidence even in cases of cholera infantum. For sale bv R. S. Kuowlton. Rotary machine and ball bearing make it tho lightest running ma chine in the world. Quiet and durable, the rotiuy motion does away with lmise and wear caused by the forward and backward movement of tho shuttle. W H E E L E R & W IL S O N MFG. CO. or removing same, or other property , from said lands, without being duly authorized in writing, will be Pros ! G enerai Office for Pacific Coast. ecuted according to law. 231 SUTTER S l„ Any person furnishing sufficient \ _______ _ evidence for the recovery of proper- q h a s A M C K E L L IP S , A g e n t, ty so taken and conviction of the \ ______ parties concerned, will he given o n e - ------- hnlf of the property recovered. San Francisco, 0*1 OoqU/lle, O re g o n _ I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL S o u t h e r n O r e g o n C o m p an y . Hie Oregon Coal A Nav MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. Str. M. F. Plant, A p riva te H o sp ita l w ell e q u ip p e d fo r the tre at m ent o f s u r g ic a l and m e d ical d ise a se s. T ra in e d N u rs e s in A tte n d an ce . Capt. Nelson, Master, W ill make regular trips between Coos Bay and San Francisco For Information Address Tliis Steamer is very steady at sea and Wm. Horsfall, M. D., ’Phone 631. tier passenger aceommodations are all M arshfield, O regon new, clean and sweet, opening out on deck and having only two berths in a room. STALLION PERCHERON Very superior Second Class. Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $6. F. 8 DOW . Agent, j W . C. Rose, A g t , Coquille Marshfield. B o n e p a r te , Jr. Bicycles! A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs 7 700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte, Will make tho season at COQUILLE and other points in the valley Season commences April 15th. For terms address or inquire of S lin gsby Bros., Coquille, Oregon. Coquille Tonsorial Parlors, ALBERT FISH, Shingles. A big lot of first-class shingles are to to be found by calling on N. SUMMONS. Lorenz. They are offered at a bar IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E gain. Dealer in NEW AND SECOND BICYCLES. ------------ai » » «■■ STATE OF OREGON, FOR COOS O O C H TT: FOR S A L E Garrett M. Hill, A one-fourth interest in the Plaintiff, vs. equipment of the Coquille Steam W m . J. Marsh, Trustee boat Co., consisting of the steamers D afcodaat. Dispatch and Favorite, and three To Wm. J. Marsh, Trustee, above barges. Inquire o f Capt. T. D. named defendant: White, Bandon. In the name of the State of Oregon, ROBT. BURNS, you are hereby required to appear and R lie iiiiia t ln in Administrator When pains or irratation exist answer the complaint of plaintiff filed P ublic is a roused. on any part 0f the body, the appli- against you in said Conrt and Cause, on or before the 24th day o f August, 1905, The public is aroused to a knowl- cation of Ballard's Snow Liniment Ivin s the date prescribed by the court Notice is hereby given that the edge of the curative merits of that gives prompt relief. E. W. Sulli- in the order for publication of summons you to appear and answer said com county superintendent of Coos great medicinal tonic, Electric Bit- van, Prop. Sullivan house, El for plaint and if you fail to appear and ters, for sick stomach, liver and j Reno. O. T., writes, June 6, 1902:1 answer said complaint on or Ivfore said county will hold the regular exami [ kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 546 ” 1 take pleasure in recommending \ for want thereof, the plaintiff will nation of applicants for state and St. Clair Ave., Columbus, O., writes: j Ballard s Snow Liniment to all who date, apply to the court for the relief demand county papers, at the courthouse in “ For several months, I was given are afflicted with rheumatism. ed in his complaint, which is that It plaintiff he decreed to Iv the ¡owner Coquille, as follows: up to die. I had fever and ague, ¡* the only remedy I have found , in fee simple of the no-thwest Q of sec For County Papers—Commencing m y nerves were wrecked; I could that gives immediate relief." 25c, tion 24 in Township 2X, South of range 9 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Wednesday, August 9. at 9 o ’clock not » nd ™T stomach was so 50c and $ I 00. Coos county. Oregon, and that defend . . i ___.. weak, from useless doctors drugs, — ant has no estate, interest or claim, or » " . * nueing until Friday, that I could not eat. Soon after A dm in istrator's N otice. any title whatever to said described August 11, at 4 o clock p. m., 1905. beginning to take Electric Bitters. 1 Notte* 1 » hereby givra that the umlerrigneti, premises, an,I that plaintiff's title be de Program Penmanship, history. I obtained relief, and in a short 1 by «»nier o f the County Court for Cooa county. clared good and valid thereto, and for orthography, reading, written arith- time 1 wa8 entiely cured.” Guaran Oregon, ha* been «inly ap|»ointed Administra ids costs and disbursement«. This summons is published once a metic, teaching, grammar, physiol teed at Knowlton's drug store; tor of the K»t*te of E . I*. W ilson, deceased, wee's for at least six successive weeks in j and that all pernoD* having claim* against the Coquille Herald, a weekly news price 50c. ogy. geography, mental arithmetic, said estate» are hereby required to present the paper publis'ied in Coquille, Coos school law, civil government. H O L L IST E R 'S I same, duly ventini, to the undersigned, at my county. Oregon, hr order of Hon. L. For State Paper* -The same time Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets I office in the City off Coquille, C«xm county. Har! cker. C anty Judge of Coe'S Coun Oregon, within nix month* from the «late ot ty, Oregon, made on the 10«h day of A Buy lataftM hr Baaj h wk will lie occupied and the program July. 1905. The first publication of this » thi* notice. Briift Oolioa H«*1 U tad Ktaowed Tifar. summons is on the 12th day of July, will be occupied when the class as A s;»** tV for Const ipttkM. Indlf —Uoa. Lfv« Oated thi* .‘trd «lay of July, 190ft. 1905. and the last will he oh the 23rd • ■ ' ' ’ Troublai rtntaÏRA E o m m a . Impur« A . J . Sherwood, sembles. W H. BUNCH, ' lM OTuttS Barrata. if«*! dav of August. 1905. ir* * A v k v MottatAln ^ _^ Ta* __ r ta Mk Administrator ot the Dated thi iis 10th day of July, 19A5. bo*. Genuine made by County Superintendent Estate «»f E . L . W il •T. A. BUCHAN AN. mnaarr; Madlaon. W i * Dated Julv 24. 1905. Atrernev for Plaintiff. 001PEH W'GGCTl F0n »ALLOW P f O f lt Tires Times lie Vaine of any Other. One-Third Easier One-Third Faster Notice. Anyone having fruits or vege tables to send to the Portland Ex position should have them in two- gallon lots at this offices or at the several places in town designated by notices posted. II. C. Hemsley, of Somoa, Cali fornia, arrived here Sunday on ac count of the illness of bis wife who has been here for two or three weeks visiting relatives uud frieu Is. Mrs. Hemsley is better now ami they ex pect to start for home soon. Lauren Dean, our chief side kicker on the H erald , returned from the Portland fair Sunday evening. Mr. Dryden, the job printer, remaiued with his wife to visit with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Fry, who is there from Imperial, California. SUMMONS. IN THE CIKGUIT CO CUT OF THE STATE OI I • in a n d ; • . THE COUNTV OF COOS. A lma F knogho , Plaintiff aiutili f Huit in t«i- vs. uity for di- H tanish F anoolio , Dofnt. f voroe. To Stanish Fenoglio, the above-named de fendant: In the name of the Stute of Oregon: V«*u are hereby uotiti-*d that you are requited to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above eutitled suit within six weeks from the dato of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: Within six wttkfl from tile Litith dav of July, 1906, the same being tho date of the tirst publication of this summons. And if you fail to appear and answer on «>r bofore the Oth day of September, 190-ft, the name being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication, the plaintiff will take judgment against you aud will apply to tne Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That tho marriage contract existing between plain tiff and defendant bo dissolved, set aside and held for naught; that the enro and cus tody of the minor children of plaintiff and defendant bo granted to plaintiff; that plaintiff have judgment against the de fendant for her costs and disbursements in this suit aud for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. Service of this summons is made by pub lication in pursuance of an order made by L. Car looker, as County .Judge of C ooh County. Oregon, dated July liftth, 190ft, di recting that service of said summons bo made by publication thereof in the Co quille Herald, a newspaper published at Coquille in said county, once euch week for a period of six weeks. STANLEY J l BURNS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. CHAS. MOOMAW. Prop. HAND Opposite Hotel Coquille, : : : Front Street. B icy les Sundries, Etc. O P G O P I /H ) Wheels to Rent Repairing Speciality. p F T 0Q Alfred Johnson, g D E A L E R IN , ...................... m gj Flooring, Rustic and all kinds ol Finishings and Mouldings ^ Constantly on hand. >>< Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. & g W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly, C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N s g