Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 15, 1905, Image 2

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    Coquille Herald.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1905.
Public School Items.
M-arl Harry quit school last week,
o will now go to school at
1 wster valley.
!. AY. Goodman is going away
h week so we loose his daughter,
> was going in the fourth room.
)ui school is growing so fast that
i necessary for new desks to be
ered, it being the second order
; year.
'.’he Improvement League met
! day afternoon at the school
h use.
Miss Bessie Cooper left school
t w.-ek and will gi. to her home
G ra n t- 1’ s-
I lit
> p
“The Success,”
<i the seventh grade aud the
• ’rcmr-!:i-Oreme” of the eighth
I ade w ee re id on Inst Friday.
The p u p ils of the High School
i ado g< .1 of mi opportunity given
i y Dr. Culin to see an x-ray demon-
ration on Thursday night of last
v eek. The pupils all wish to thank
t he Doctor for devoting his time to
! ';eir benefit.
The Coquille High School Liter-
i ry and Debating Society met Mon­
day afternoon and was entertained
l y the following program: Seng
by the school, No. 56; Instrumental
i.olo, Esther Johnson; Adjective let­
ter, Minnie Swearingen; Recitation,
Emma Sherwood; Song by school,
No. 62; Essay, Miss Bates; Instru­
mental solo, Ora Morgan; Reading,
Wave Berdan; Address by Prof.
Wells; Song by School, No. 104.
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N orw ay Item s.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dement spent
Sunday in Norway.
Misses May Schroeder und Blanch
DeVaul visited friends on the South
Fork last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang, of Co­
quille, were on our streets last Sun­
day.
The dance given Saturday night
in honor of the Misses Talbot was
well attended and much enjoyed.
Tbe Guerin Bros, have been buy­
ing and packing apples in this vicin­
ity the last Inin »»«k«.
Percy Dean has gone to Hum­
boldt county, California, to visit
li'u sisters aud former home and
friends
Wo miss the midnight
clatter of his horse’s hoofs.
Mines Eva Schroeder, Alice
Bunch, and Ruby and Pearl Snyder,
of Coquille, and Nettie Carey of
Myrtle Point, visited at S. J.
MeCloskey's Saturday night.
S .1, McCloskey has a fine piano
on exhibit at liis home. Anyone
wishing a new instrument would do
well to eall and examine and aak
his terms.
J. A. Devaul accompanied his
nephew, Tra Devaul, home to south­
ern California, last week. A1 ex-
p eta to spend tho winter there and
if ho like ^ it will send for the family
in the spring. Rut we think he
will be back to Coos before then.
Mr. Talbot and family, formerly
of Fishtrap but late of Eastern Ore­
gon arrived in Norway last week.
This is their third trip to Coos and
think it the best place they have yet
found. Their friends hope they
will not seek further but settle here
with us.
T rixik T rice .
Jud Mills went to the bay Satur­
day where his wife is undergoing
treatment at the Horsfall Hospital.
Captain Robert Johnson, of the
lifesaving crew at Bandon, visited
our city on Saturday, greeting many
friends.
Mrs. D. R. Lewis of North Fork
has been in the city during the past
week under tbe care of Dr. Wet-
more.
There will be services at S t
James’ Episcopal church in this city
on Sunday morning and evening by
Rev. AVm. Horsfall.
Capt. and Mrs. 0 . H. Butler, of
this city, returned last week from
a visit of several weeks at Berkley,
California, where the Captain had
been called on business.
Marion Clinton, of Arago, was in
to see us Monday and brought in a
turnip which lie raised this season,
which weighs 10} pounds and me -
sures 28 inches oue way aud 29} the
other, being nearly round. It is a
beautiful specimen of tbe strapleaf
varibty. This is a far finer sample
than any we saw at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition.
Cbas. Pendleton, of Riverton,
made our office a pleasant call on
Monday, bringing us a sample of
his apple crop, consisting of several
specimens of very beautiful apples,
the name of which we do not know.
They resemble the Gravenstein
somewhat, but are a larger and later
variety. They measure 13} inches
oack way and are certainly beauties.
During the years that have passed
thousands of dollars have been sent
to Portland and San Francisco for
hams and bacon. This mouey has
been taken out of circulation from
this city, and none of it has erer re­
turned in any shape or form, and
any industry that will strive to keep
this money at home and distribute
it among tbe ranchers should be
praised and our people should make
it an object to patronize the firms
that does this. We are speaking
more of the experiment that Dean
A Morgan has been doing tli's sum­
mer in their manufacture of these
staple articles. They have purchas­
ed thousands of dollars' worth of
hogs this summer and have spent
their money among tbe ranchers,
who in turn speut it among the
merchant's of this city.
SUMMONS
IN T H E RECO RD ER'S COURT OF
T H E CITY OF COQ UILLE OF T H E
STATE OF OREGON, FOR T H E
COUNTY OF COOS, ss.
The City of Coquille,
1
Plaintiff, 1
vs.
f
O . T. Well«,
Defendant
)
TO G. T. W ELLS, D efendant:
In th e name of th e state of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answ er th e com plaint filed against you
in the above entitled action w ithin eixty
days from the date of the first publica­
tion of th is sum m ons, to -w it:
with
in sixty days from th e 25th day of
October, 1905, and if you fail so to' a n ­
swer for w ant thereof, th e plaintiff will
take judgm ent against you for th e re­
lief dem anded in its com plaint, a suc­
cinct statem ent of which is as follows:
T hat plaintiff recover judgm ent against
defendant for the sum of $34.00 princi­
pal and the sum of $6.52 accrued costs,
and for 6 iter cent in terest from J a n u ­
ary 28, 1905, and for its coats and dis­
bursem ents in this action. T he fore­
going sum m ons is served upon you by
publication, pursu an t to an order of O.
C. Sanford, City Recorder of Coquille,
Oregon, dated October 20, 1905, direct­
ing th a t service hereof be m ade by pub­
lication in th e Coquille H krai . d once
each week for 7 successive issues thereof.
This 26th day of October, 1905.
ROBERT BURNS,
A ttorney for City of Coquille.
SSSSSi
FOR THE GREATEST BARGAINS
IN ALL LINES GO TO
Lorenz Home of Genuine Bargains
The time of the year is approaching when the thrifty housewife will be looking
around for her holiday purchases of linens and other household necessities that
she will have to have when she sets her table for the bountiful Thanksgiving and
Christmas dinners. Linen tablecloth and snowy white napkins adds to the beauty
of the table and adds to the happiness of the meal.
^BUSTERBRftfflf B u s te r B ro w n
3 3 O 0 n N G s to c k in g s fo r
B oys a n d G irls
You won’t get spanked
when
you wear my
stockings, 'cause no one
can beat them at 25c
per pair. Feel well, f it
well, wear well; fa s t
black or money back.
SUMMONS.
IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT OF T H E
T H E STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR T H E COUNTY OF COOS.
H. P . Brogdon, )
Plaintiff, I
vs.
> S uit in E quity for a
A nna Brogdon',
divorce.
D efendant. J
TO ANNA BROGDON, th e above-nam-
ed D efendant:
In tb e nam e of the state of Oregon;
you are hereby notified th a t you are re­
quired to appear and answ er the com­
plaint of plaintiff filed against you in
the above entitled su it w ithin six weeks
from the date of th e first publication of
this sum m ons, to-w it: w ithin six weeks
from the 25th day of October, 1905, and
if you fail to appear and answ er on or
before th e 6th day of December, 1905,
the name being the Isst day of the time
prescribed in the order of' publication,
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief dem anded in his com plaint, a
succinct statem ent of which is as fol­
lows:
T h a t the m arriage contract
heretofore existing betw een plaintiff
and defendant tie annulled, set aside and
held for naught and th a t plaintiff lie
given the future care and custody of the
m inor children m entioned in H»id com­
plaint, and for such o th er and further
relief as to th e court m ay seem meet
and equitable.
Service of th is sum m ons is made hy
publication in pursuance of un order
made by L. H arlocker as c ountr judge
of Coos county, Oregon, dated October
24th, 1905, directing th a t service th ere ­
of be m ade by publication in the Co­
quille H erald, a new spaper published
a t th e city of Coquille, in said Coos
county, once each week for a period of
six weeks.
STANLEY A BURNS,
A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
Now is the time to buy your Umbrellas before the
large assortment we haue Is broken. All prices
and the latest makes .
JUST RECEIVED A NICE LINE OF LADIES' KIMONAS
ODDjfl
AltfB
ENDS
GOOD QUALITY OF LADIES' RUBBERS
Fon: price 60c w ill close them out at 35c perpair
Child en's Ready-made Dresses and Infants'
Ready-made Wraps
GENT'S UNDERWEAR
Of the best makes and at prices that w ill appeal
to the careful purchasers. In a ll colors and sizes
Men's and Boy’s Jersey Sweaters full line.
The most beautiful and latest styles and shades
o f Gents' Neckwear in the city. A fu ll line o f
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
WE MEET A LL CUT IN PRICES
L a d i e s ’ a nd M i s s e s ’ G o a t s
As usual we are again in the lead this fail with the largest and finest line of Lidies’ a n d Mi. •••:-’ Coats.
These coats n-e m ale by one of the largest and most fashionable linuns ?i tin >m •
P v ■< m1 t:e 11 I lie
best points • *1* the Berliu and Paris creations. Our coats has a chari cteristie n ike that commend* them to
the most fastidious dressers. A lady or a young lady that wears one->f our gniraents may be fully assured
that she is getting a garment that will fit her and give her the host s-itisf 'cib u.
Our stock is complete in every respect and embrace the
best grade of merchandise. Our past reputation for a ‘‘square
deal’’ lias made us friends and the best thing of all, i- that our
friends have staid by us and are our best friend:-.
SUMMONS.
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
T H E COUNTY OF COOS:
SUMMONS.
IN T H E C IR C U IT OF T H E STATE Sol B lum auer and Eugene
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR T H E H och, copartners under '
the firm nam e and style of
COUNTY OF COOS.
B lum auer A H och,
=FOK A-
Adam l ’ershbaker.
Plaintiffs,
KIRKPATRICK’S
Licorice Liver Laxative, the best
Plaintiff,
vs.
■ Suit in eq­
G
ro
o
d
StLa,T7-e
a n d H a i r C id t
1
bowel
cleanser.
vs.
Price
50
cents.
CELEBRATED
C. O. Gilkey and his wife, uity to lore-
C. O. Gilkey and his Suit in E quity Cora B. Gilkey, H a rry M. close m ort­
For aale by R. S. Knowlton, Co-
GO TO
LINEMENT
wife, Cora B.Gilkey,Sol to Foreclose a Campe and Eliza Campe, gage.
Is th e best known quille City; C. Y . Lowe, Bandon.
Blumauer and Eugene
Mortgage.
executor and executrix of
L inem ent for R heu­
H och,copartners under
th
e
e
sta
te
o
f
H
enry
Campe,
F or S ale . —A brand new baritone
m atism , Pains Aches
the firm name of Blum­
deceased, Lena H arm s ex­
and all such diseases. horn; never has beeD used. One of
auer A Hoch, H arry M.
Successor toC iias. Moomaw. N ext door to Uoauille Valley Packing Co.
ecutrix of th e estate of
Campe
and
Eliza
K, K. K.
George H arm s, deceased,
tbe best makes in the country,
Cnmpe, executor and
R. C. Lyons and Adam
executrix of th e estate
For sAle cheap, inquire at this
KORN
P ershbakar, D efendants.
of H enry Campe, de­
office.
To
C.
O.
Gilkey,
H
a
rry
J
M.
Campe,
KURE.
ceased, Lena H arm s,
Eliza Campe and Lena H arm s of the
Removes th e Corns,
E xecutrix of th e estate
above-entitled d e fe n d a n ts;
W arts and Ringworm s
of George H arm s, de­
NOTICE.
Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery and
w ithout pains or the
IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF
ceased, and R. C- Ly­
All
parties
wanting Minnesota
knife,
OREGON-
ons,
Defendants.
all o f the Latest Nouelties in connection.
these
Remedies
Tr;
Burbank Seed Potatoes.
Please
To 0 . O. Gilkey, H arry M. Camps, Elisa
You and each of you are hereby noti­
Campe and Lena H arm s of the above- fied th a t you are required to appear and and Jm convinced,
call or notify Matt KerrigaD, Co­
For sale a t all Drug­
entitled defendants:
answer th e com plaint filed against you
stores in th e County. quille, Oregon.
IN T H E N A N E OF T H E STATE OF in the above-entitled su it w ithin six
OREGON:
weeks from the date of the first publica­
Or can be obtained
Hogs and Cows to Trade.
You, and each of you, ars hereby noti­ tion of th is sum m ons, to w it:
from the M anufacturer.
W ithin six weeks from October 25,
fied th a t you are required to appear and
Ten
fine bred stock hogs, 100
R. O. K IR K PA T R IC K ,
answer the com plaint filed against you 1905, the sam e being th e date of the
lbs. each, 8 being barrows, what
Coquille, Ore.
in the above entitled su it w ithin six first publication of tiiis sum m ons, and
weeks from the date of th e first publica­ if you fail to appear and answ er on or
you want at 4 cents, pigs $1.00
before the 6th day of December, 1905,
tion of thia sum m ons, to-w it:
each. Will trade choice dairy cows
W ithin six weeks from October 25, the sam e being tile last day of the tim e
1905, the same being the date of the prescribed in th e order of publication,
for sheep at a bargain. G. A. Pen­
first publication of th is sum m ons, and judgm ent will be taken against you for
W a t c h m a k e r a n d J e w e le r ,
dleton, Ooqaille, Oregon.
if you fail to appear and answer on or want thereof for the relief dem anded in
before the 6th day of December, 1905, plaintiffs’ com plaint, a succinct s ta te ­
N O TIC E .
the same being the last day of the tim e m ent of which is as follows:
»
prescribed in the order of publication,
F irst: T h at th ere be adjudged to be |
Notice is hereby given th a t m y wife, ]
judgm ent will be taken against you for due and owing plaintiffs from defend- j
Klva H aga, has left h e r bed and board
w ant thereof for the relief demanded in ants C. O. Gilkey and Cora B. Gilkey, |
and refuses to re tu rn th ere to , and the
plaintiff’s com plaint, a succinct sta te ­ jointly and severally, th e sum of j
1 public is hereby w arned against trnst-
m ent of which is as follows:
$693.90 and interest thereon a t the ra te
, ing h e r upon my credit, and th a t I will
Ai_L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D .
F i r s t : T hat there he adjudged to be of 8 per cent per annum Bince the 5th I
not be responsible for any obligations
due and owing plaintiff from defendants day of May. 1904, on the prom issory j
she m ay c contract.
ah«»
o n tra c t.
_______________ _ _ _
_____________________ ts *
Opposite
llic
Academy
C. O. Gilkev and Cora B. Gilkey, jointlv notes set forth in com plaint, for an a t­
12, 1*905. a t Coquille, Oregon,
and severally, the sum of $840 ami in­ torney fee by tho C ourt adjudged rea­
. haga !** ! ¡ / ^ w w w w w w w w w w w S
terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent sonable and for his costs and disburse­
• «•» «
Dressmaking and Plain
per annum since the 1st day of August, m ents in th is s lit.
Simpson Lumber Co. Sells Oat. 1903,on the promissory note set forth in Second: T hat a certain mortgage j
com plaint, the sum of $122.03 on account dated May 5,1904, to secure said prom - |
Sewing.
of money expended hy plaintiff for tax ­ issory notes, which said mortgage was
An unofficial statament was made es to protect his mortgage lien, for an executed anil delivered to plaintiffs by
PRICES REASONABLE.
fee by the court sdjndged rea­ defendants C. O. Gilkey and his wife,
by L. J. Simpson yesterday that the attorney
sonable*, and for his costs end disburse­ Cora B. Gilkey, be foreclosed and th e
NMMWtMMIMMUl K
| property described therein, tow it: lota
sale of the Simpson Lumber Co. m ents in this suit.
Second: T h at a certain m ortgage | 3 and 4 in block 48 in E llio tt’s Addition
holdings was practically consummat­ dated
May 1, 1903, to secure said prom ­ I to th e town of Coquille City, now the
TAKE EQUAL PARTS OF HONESTY AND TRUTH AND APPLY
ed. Mr. Simpson, D. W. C. Mer- issory note, which said m ortgage was city of Coquille, lot 4 in block 2 in the
and delivered to th e Coquille , original
. „ town of Coquille City, n-w the
riam, representing the purchasing executed
C oquille; also th e following de-
AS OFTEN AS NECESSARY.
THIS IS OUR REMEDY. : : :
Valley Bank and prior to t iis suit was ( City of Coquille
company, and H. Cowper-Thwaite, eold and transferred to plaintiff herein 1 - s-rilied parcel of lan d : commencing 100
be foreclosed and th e property desorib feet east 11 degrees south of the south­
promoter of the deal, went to San ed
therein, to-w it: lots 3 and 4 in block east corner of lot 1 in block 3 of the
Francisso on the Breakwater where 48 in E lliott’s Addition to the town of original town of Coquille C ity, now the
Coquille City, now the city of Coquille; City of Coquille. running thence north
the deal will be closed.—Mail
also lot 4 in block 2 in th e town of Co­ 11 degrees east 100 feet, thence cast 11
quille City, now th e city of Coquille, all degrees south 25 feet, thence south 11
What a world of pleasure,
in Coos county, Oregon, lie sold in th s degrees west 100feet, thence along F ront i
1» our answer to the cry of “cheaper than the cheapest,”
Notice to the Ladies.
m anner provided by law, and the pro­ street to the place of beginning; all of
jov
and happiness the very
said lots and parcels of land being in
‘«cheaper
than
anybody
else
can
sell.”
Catalogue
houses, “ save money schemes, and all the other
ceeds
applied
to
the
paym
ent
of
the
Mrs. M. McDonald will conduct costs of this suit and of said sale and the Coo# county, Oregon, be sold in the
word suggests.
poll-parroting of hurabuggery.
n ladies’ private hairdressing, sham­ siims found to he due which sre secured m anner provided by law, and th e pro­
It is time to begin to pre­
pooing, and massaging parlors in by said m ortgage and which plaintiff ceed. applied to the paym ent of the costs
S t a t e m e n t s - - kre our answer to the Puffery and Quackery of
pare for those gladsome days.
tliia sou and of said sale and the
connection with the Palace Bath has ex|>ended to protect th e lien of said of
sums found to tie due w hich are se­
|
m
ortgage,
and
th
a
t
the
defendants
and
extravagant
statements
that stop at nothing to sell a bill of goods or humbug a buyer.
We
are
daily
opening
some
of
and Barber shop.
j all persons claim ing under them subse­ cured by said mortgage, and ttia t de­
the m-ist attractive pieces in
q uent to the execution of said m ortgage fend:.--t - and all persona claiming u n ­
be barred and foreclosed of all right, der t i- in -nb-iapient to th e e x e ru ti m ■ f
Higli-C.A»R Jewelry that ever
POISON THE PESKY PARASITE THAT PREYS ON YOUR PURSE. HONEST G 00D V
Robert Vermillion, who it will be claim and equity of redem ption in said said m - tgage oc barred aud forecl-sw-d
came
to town.
The latest
of
all
rigi
t.
claim
and
eq
litv
o
f
redem
p­
a t the
I overplus, if any there
remembered visited R. B. Rav and prom isee ; th hat
HONEST PRICESI HONEST FACTS ARE WHAT YOU WILL FIND AT OUR STORE
In sal I premises; That the overplus,
fsds and fancies.
We will
family at this city about two years be, be paid to defendants C. O. Gilkev tion
and Cora B. Gilkev, or to th eir legal If any there t-c, Ite - »»si* I to defenosnts
ALL KINDS OF LOGGING SU PPLIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS. PAINTS, OILS, HOUSE­
ago, diod at Alma, Neb., Nov. 3. representatives, and fer such other and C O. Gilkey and C-ora H. Gilkev, or
take pleasure in showing
HOLD AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.
Ho was injured last August by be­ j fu rth er relief as th e court m ay deem th eir legal representatives, and (or
them
to
you.
S’leh o th er and further relief aa the
ing caught by a bank of caving m eet and eqnitable.
All go--da warranted as rep­
m ay deem m eet and equitable.
sand, but had gotten better, but Service of th is sum m ons is m ade by court
Service of thia sum m ons is m ade hy
in pursuance of an order
resented.
wm taken worse and died. A c on- publication
publication
in
pursuance
of
an
order
m<(| e (,y j,, H arlocker as County Judge
course of friends,| m ilitia a n d c iti- ,n f Coos county. Oregon, dates! the 23rd made by L. H arlocker aa county judge
ot Coos county, Oregon, dated th e 25th
e c u s over a mils in length followed dav of October. 1906.
B ated, thia 25th day ot October, 1905. dav of October, 1905.
tbe remains to their last resting
A. .1 SHERW OOD.
A. J . SHERW OOD.
p ln c e
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
A ttorney for Plaintiff. i
J.
L.
T H O M P S O N ’S
ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN
W.H. SCHROEDER
^DimAKINlf 1
Front Street,
COQUILLE, OREGON.
Mrs. Ella fatson
Bug Poison
To Hill that Deceit
ful Old Dug-Humbug
THE
HOLIDAYS
A lw a y s on T a p a t o u r S to re
HONEST PRICES—
Truthful
Wilson Jewelry Go.
T. H. MEHL S t COMPANY
COQUILLE,
OREGON
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