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School Books, also the best Tab lets, Pens, Pencils, at Knowltons Drug Store. If you are troubled with indi gestion, co •stipation or sour stom ach, or any other pain, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep yon well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. S. Knowlton. « È lì “The Great Blue Grass Derby” will mark the opening of the Mar garita Fischer Co.’s two nights eu- i gagement at the Masonic opera Sylvester Knski, a minor, was j house, commencing Monday, Dec. killed by the explosion of a bluttin 4th, is beyond question the one tho Beaver Hill mine Monday fore purely American play of our time that will endure. It is the sweetest noon. and prettiest story of American life Mrs. Nosier lias jnst received her ever written for the stage. It is as .1 Seed Grain. elegant line of China, Purely Hand pure, clean and wholesome as the Painted. Just one look will con clear, crystal spriug water which Red and white oats, barley and vince you. Address, Samuel trickles down the rugged sides of peas fo r sale. Mrs. Irvid Nordstrom and baby the Kentucky m >untains, to give Miller, Coqudle; ’Phone Farmers of Parkersburg lias returned home life and vigor to the beautiful blue 71, or J. J. Lama, Coquille. after five weeks residence with Dr. grass region below, where the stir- ~ TT ~ Wetmore. ring scenes of the play are laid In No,,ce ,0 ,he La“les Mrs. M. McDonald will conduct Mrs. John Conger, of Bandon perfection of detail, picturesqueness, who was operated on by Dr. Wet- realism, spirit and originality, the a ladies’ private hairdressing, sham more tho 20th inst., is convalescing scenes of “The Great Blue Grass pooing, and massaging parlors in Derby" excel anything of the kind connection with the Palace Bath very rapidly. ever before attempted. But the and Barber shop. John Sholzt, of Parkersburg, had play does not depend for for con. the misfortune to step on a rusty sideration upon its great pictorial nail on Saturday, which entered the scenes, nor upon its many ingenious instep of his foot one and a half scenic devices. The incidents and H I t H lU f l « inches. He is uuder the care of Dr. strong climaxes are led up to grad Wetmore. ually and logically, and are a part Miss Dollie Hefty haa resumed of the story. Pure sentiment, val the management of the Oardiner orous deeds, romance, humor, splen Gazette. George Stewart, formerly did, clean-cut comedy are com of Myrtle Point, haying resigned bined with keen dramatic instinct. has accepted a position in the Gard Tho characterr ore drawn with skill and are types whicb| will be recog iner mill store. Opposite the Academy nized everywhere. I t is the faithful Remember that with every 25c drawing of these characters of our worth of goods you buy at Mrs. own country and of our own time, Dressmaking and Plain Moon’s you get to guess the num and the faithful portrayals of a ber of pins in a bottle, which en phrase of American life, hitherto Sewing. titles the lucky one to a $10 hat neglected by the dramatists that made to order. PRICES REASONABLE. have made “The Great Blue Grass Grand ball given by Louis In Derby” the greatest popular success • w w w w w w w w w w gram and Jack Mast at the Mast of this generation, and that is why Hall, Lee, Nov. —. Tickets $1.00 it will go on forever cheering, de Reserved seats $1.25. Free bus to lighting and pleasing thousands. and from Hall; music by Ingram’s Seats now on sale nt Knowltons orchestra. Jack Mast, general drug store. manager. J. H. James, of the north side of Peau Do Soie aud most any color town, brought into our office last Japanese silks also Taffita up to 36 week a specimen of his growing of inches wide at Robinson’s Store raddish. The tuber measures Pain niav go by the name of inches in length and 23 inches What a world of pleasure; around the waist, and tips the beam rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, joy and happiness the very pleurisy. No matter what name at 16 pounds. word suggests. the pain is called, Hollister’s Rocky C. Timmons, the cannery man, Mountain Tea. It is time to begin to pre brought up hie crew of Chinaman pare for those gladsome days. Inspection of work in Pastel, from Bandon on Thursday and pro We are daily opening some of ceeded with them to the Bay where Tapestry, Wood Carving and Py- they will take a steamer for Astoria. rography cordially invited. Orders the most attractive pieces in Mr. Timmons will remain till he for holiday souvenirs on wood or High-Class Jewelry that ever leather carefully and promptly disposes of his season’s pack came to town. The latest filled. Lillian M. Candlin, Coquille. F. E. Allese, a new arrival at fads and fancies. We will Marshfield, who has settled there If you want to buy a Christmas take pleasure in showing with his family, came over Wednes present for your father, mother, them to you. day in-the interest of the Blake Mc- brother, sister, wife, husband, son, All goods warranted as rep Fall Co., the P o’tlind stationery daughter, or any body else’s son or resented. house, which he represents in this daughter, you will find just the c o u n ty . He made the H erald a proper article at Knowlton’s drug pleasant call. store. r , Ella Watson K THE HOLIDAYS The U lster. Following is the cast of characters of “The Ulster,” which will bo pro duced Dec. 8, at the opera house; Mr. Valentine Flipper, J. Percy Wells; Wilmington Flipper, Jag! Watson; Prof. Barton, W. C. Chase; Geoffrey Barton, George Gage; Mr. Burton: Mr. Snorter, J. R. Ingle; Peter Jones, Roy Watson; Adam Quick, J. A. Yoakum; John, R. R. Pownder; Mike: Black, Ken- nett Lawrence; Mrs. Valentine Flipper, Florence Atkinson; Mrs. Barton, Mrs. J. A. Yoakam; Agnes, Lucie Newland; Sadie, Laura Fox; Patsv, Fannie Gettv; Susan, Grace E. Dudley. W edding. A pretty wedding took place at the“liome of Dr. Wetmore in this city on Sunday, November 26th, 190.>, promptly tit 5:30 p. m., when Mr. James S. inrush and Addie B. Waltermier were solemnly united in holy wedlock, the ceremony being performed by Rev. H. M. Branham, pastor of )he M. E. church, South. About 30 guests were present. The groom was escorted into the parlor by his mother, the bride fol lowing, supported by her father, Mr. Waltermier, when the beautiful ceremony was spoken to them that made them one. The groom is son of our worthy citizon, Mr, Grush, and the bride is an accom pliahed young lady and daughter of Henry Waltermier, of this city. The young couple go to housekeeping immediately in Coquille, with th well wishes of many friends. 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: »Sol Blum auer and Eugene Hoch, copartners under the firm nam e and style of Blum auer <& Hoch, Plaintiffs, vs. Suit in eq- C. O. Gilkey and his wife, uity to fore- Cora R. Gilkey, H arry M. close mort- Campe and Eliza Campe, gage, executor and executrix of the estate of H enry Campe, leceased, Lena H arm s ex ecutrix of the estate of George H arm s, deceased, R. C. Lyons and Adam Persh baker, Defendants. To O. Gilkey, Harry M. Campe, Eliza Campe and Lena H arm s of the above-entitled d efen d a n ts; IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF OREt.«>\ • Sj> Holiday Goods $ 5 PHOTO ALBUMS TOILET ARTICLES O K AUTO ALBUMS ? POSTAL CARD TOILE r SETS COMB ALBUMS LATEST FOUNTAIN PENS $1.00 a ml Up. 75 Fully FICTION H E N 7 Y B O O K S , © r u A f u l l lin e ZUG POPULAR cents and $ 1 .2 5 A L G E R B O O K S , QCr fer Boys. Guaranteed F IN E STA HON ER Y Dainty Series the most beautiful gift books -> l WELL-KNOWN HARK A- A A . published dU V i WAY 25c to éâ 00 BOOKS. AND BRUSH SETS I MANICURE SETS P E R F U M E S All the Favorite ‘ t U C Odors LADIES’ PURSES CAMBRIDGE CLASSICS, a 16 mo. m a n y t itle s POEMS IN DIFFERENT FORMS Z tJ V A T O M I Z E R S LADIES HANDBAG 2 5 C to Fancy $1.25 Styles E. P. ROE'S WORKS / ^ Q q 50c to *2.00 Genuine Leather CHILDRENS PICTURES S PICTURE FRAMES FANCY CALENDARS TOY COLLAR AND CUFF BOOKS, BOOKS WELLESLY SERIES FOR GIRLS BOXES / A r PICTURE BOOKS, A LARGE LOT OF STANDARD BOOKS GAMES, ETC, NECKTIE BOXES GLOVE AND 5c Up HANDKERCHIEF ’H RIST MAS CARDS Large line of Bibles and T esta ments at 10c to $2.00 BOXES AND BO O K LETS KNOW LTON’S DRUG STORE COQUILL E , OREGON SUMMONS. IN T H E C IR C U IT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR T H E COUNTY OF COOS. Adam P ershbaker, vs. Plaintiff, SUMMONo IN T H E RECO RD ER’S COURT OF T H E CITY OF COQUILLE OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR T H E COUNTY OF COOS, as. The Citv of Coquille, 1 I Plaint “ vs. r G. T. Wells, I D efendant J TO G. T. W ELLS. D efendant: In the nam e of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled action w ithin sixty days from the date of the first publica tion of this sum m ons, to-w it: with in sixty days from the 25th day of October, 1905, and if >ou f:»il so to a n swer for w a nt thereof, the plaintiff will take i idgm ent against you for the re lief deni uided in its com plaint, a suc cinct statem ent of which is as follows: T h at plaintiff recover judgm ent against defendant f r the sum of $34.00 princi pal and the sum of $6.52 accrued costs, and for G per cent interest from J a n u ary 2ft, 1905, and for its costs and dis bursem ents in this action. The f «re going sum m ons is served upon yon by publics;ion, pursuant to an order of O. C. Sanford, City Recorder of Coquille, Oregon, dated October 20, 1905, it rect- ing i lint service hereof be made hv pub- licatio i in the Coquille H erald once earii week for 7 tttcce8flive issues ther< if. This 25tii «lay of October, 1905. ROBERT B U R N ', A ttorney for City of Coqu lie. ___ _____ - ..................... ..........................| C. O. Gilkey and bis Suit in E quity wife, Cora B.Gilkey,Sol to Foreclose a B lum auer and Eugene Mortgage. H och,copartners under the firm name of Bluin- auer & Hoch, H arry M. Campe and Eliza Campe, executor and executrix of the estate of H epry Campe, de ceased, Lena H arm s, E xecutrix of the estate of George Harm s, de ceased, and R. C* Ly ons, Defendants. To C. O. Gilkey, H arry M Campe, Eliza Campe and Lena ena H arm s of the above- entitled defendants IN T H E NANE OF T H E STATE OF OREGON; You, and each of you, arc hereby noti fied th a t you are required to appear and answ er the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit w ithin six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this sum m ons, to-w it; W ithin six weeks from October 25, 1905, th e same being the date of the first publication of this sum m ons, and if you fail to appear and answ er on nr before the titli day of December, 1905, the same being the last day of the tim e prescribed in the order of publication, judgm ent will he taken against you for want thereof for the relief dem anded in plaintiff’s com plaint, a succinct sta te m ent of which is as follows: F iis t: T h at there lie adjudged to b e due and owing plaintiff from defendants C. O. Gilkey and Cora B, Gilkey, jointly SUMMONS. and severally, the sum of $840 and in IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT OF TH E terest thereon at the rate of 10 |«*r cent T H E STATE OF OREGON IN AND per annum since the 1st day of August, 1908,on the promissory note set forth in FOR T H E COUNTY OF COOS. Watch for the swell line of china, the “Swellest ever” also general line of Holiday goods to arrive soon at Mrs. Nosier’«. W. H. 8CHR0EDER N O TICE. Notice is hereby given th a t my wife, E lva Haga, has left her bed and board and refuses to re tu rn thereto, and the public is hereby warned against tru s t ing her upon my credit, and th a t I will not he responsible for any obligations she may contract. D ated a t Coquille, Oregon, November 12, 1905. G. C. HAGA. KIRKPATRICK’S CELEBRATED LINEM ENT Is W atchm aker and Jeweler, Front Street, C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N . You and each of you are hereby noti Ai_L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D . fied th a t you are required to appear and answer the com plaint file 1 against you in the above-entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publica the best known ’ tion of this sum m ons, tow it: L inem ent for Rheu-1 W ithin six weeks from October 25, m atism , Pains Aches j =FOR A- 1905, the same being the date of the and all such d iseases.! first publication of this sum m ons, and G o o d Sliave and H a d x C u t K, K. K. if vou fail to appear and answer on before the 0th day of December, 1905, GO TO KORN the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication, KURE. judgm ent will be taken against you for Removes the Corns, want thereof for the relief dem anded in W arts and Ringworm s Successor to Chan. Moomaw. Next door to Uoauille Valley Packing Oo. plaintiffs’ com plaint, a succinct sta te w ithout pains or the m ent of which is as follows: knife, F irst: T hat there !>e adjudged to be Trv these Remedies due and owing plaintiffs from defend anil be convinced, ants C. O. Gilkey and Cora B. Gilkey, For sale a t all Drug jointly and severally, th e sum of stores in the County, $693.90 and interest thereon a t the rate of ft per cent per annum since the 5th Or uan he obtained Mrs. J L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery and day of May, 1904, on the promissory I lrom «he M anufacturer. notes set forth in com plaint, for an a t R. O. K IR K PA T R IC K , all of the Latest Novelties in connection. torney fee by the Court adjudged rea Coquille. Ore. sonable and for his costs and disburse m ents in this s lit. Second: T hat a certain mortgage O s e W ho was T here , dated May 5, 1904, to secure said prom complaint, the sum of $122.03 on account i u „ „ , issory notes, which said mortgage was of money expended by plaintiff for ta x - " • 1 • Jjjpfuqn; B urton F o u n d G u ilty Again. executed and delivered to plaintiffs by es to protect his mortgage lien, for an j laintiff, Suit in Equity for a defendant« C. O. Gilkey and his wife, attorney fee by the court adjudged r e a - ! , I(v^- 1 divorce. St. Louis. Nov. 25. - Senator J. R. ( ’ora B. Gilkev, be foreclosed and the sonable. and for his costs and disburse- I Ann!' Brogdon, iroperty described therein, tow it: lots m ents in this suit. Defendant. Burton, of Kansas, w s tonight l and 4 in block 4ft in E lliott’s Addition Second: T hat a certain inorigage j TO ANN A BROGDON. the aliove uam- j ) y found guilty on all six counts in to the town of Coquille City, now the lated May 1, 1903, to secure said prom- ed Defendant the indictment upon which he has city of Coquille, lot 4 in block 2 in the issory note, which said mortgage was In the nam e of the state of Oregon ; r original town of Coquille City, n^w the executed and delivered to the Coquille you are hereby notified th a t you are re- beeu on trial for the past week in City of Coquille; also the following de Valley Bank and prior to t iis suit was qui red to appear and answ er the coin- THAT ARE BRINGING OUR NEW STOCK OF the United States Circuit court scribed parcel of lan d : commencing 100 and transferred to plaintiff herein, plaint of plaintiff tiled against you in | HOLIDAY GOODS WE BOUGHT EARLY AND charged with having ngreed to ac feet east II degrees south of the south sold Ix).foreclosed and the property describ- ' the above entitled suit w ithin six weeks cept and having eccepted compon east corner of lot 1 in block 3 of the ed therein, to-wit : lots 3 and 4 in block ; from the «late of the first publication of j WE BOUGHT CHEAP. WE CAME FIRST AND sation from the Rialto Grain & Se original town of Coquille C ity, now the 48 in E lliott’s Addition to the town of ¡' this summons, to-w it: w ithin six week - TOOK FIRST CHOICE of Coquille, running thence north Coquille City, now the city of Coquille; I from the 25th day of Octob*. r, 1903, and curities Company, of St. Louis, to City 11 degrees east 100 feet, thence east 11 also lot 4 in block 2 in the town of Co- | if you fail to appear and answ er on or nppear /or the company in the ca degrees south 25 feet, tiionce south 11 quille City, now Ihe city of Coquille, a ll l>efore the 6th day of December. 1906, We milked the markets and kept the cream, which enables us to offer profitable pacity of an attorney before the degrees west 100 feet, thence along Front in Coos county, Oregon, he sold in the i the same being the last dav of the time pickings to practical patrons who want the worth of money and the quintessence postoffice Department to prevent street to the place of l>e«inning; all of m anner provided by law, and the pro- ; prescribed in the order of publication, of quality. said lots and parcels of land being in eeeds applied to the paym ent of the the plaintiff will apply to th e court for the issue of n fraud order. Coos county, Oregon, be sold in the of this suit and of said sale and the the relief demanded in his com plaint, a The verdict wns brought in at 12: m anner provided by law, and the pro costs Don't forget our new and finely assorted LINE 0T CHINA AND BOHEMIAN GLASS sums found to he due which are secured succinct statem ent of which is as fol- 60 o’clock, two hours and 25 min- ceeds applied to the paym ent of the costs by said mortgage and which plaintiff lows: T hat the m arriage contract WARE when you are looking for Xmas gifts. utes after the jury had received tho of this suit and of said sale and the has expended to protect the lien of said heretofore existing betw een plaintiff sums found to bo due which are se mort .age. and th a t the defendants and and defendant he annulled, set aside and i case. cured bv said mortgage, and that de all |»er-ous claiming under them su in e - held for naught and th a t plaintiff he Senator Burton wns ordered to fendants and all persons claiming un quent to the execution of said m ortgage given the future care an« I custody of the appear in court Monday morning, der them subsequent to the execution i f be bar re« l and foreclosed of a l1 right, m inor children m entioned in said com-1 when, the counsel announced, a bill said mortgage l>e barred and foreclosed claim and equity of redem ption in said plaint, ami tor such o th er «tini further all right, claim and equity of redemp premises; th a t the overplus, if any there relief as to the c »urt m ay seem meet i of exceptions would be presented of tion in said premises; th at the overplus, l«\ he paid to defendants C. O. Gilkey sn d equitable. A NEW STOCK! CHOICE STOCK! A LOW PRICE! We, will make it pay you and an appeal asked for. Court if any there oe, be paid to defendants and Cora I». Gilkev, or to th eir legal Service of this sum m ons is m ade by then adjourned. O. Gilkey and Cora B. Gilkev, or representatives, and for such other and publication in ¡m «nuance of an order to trade with us their legal representatives, am i for further relief as the court may deem made by L. Harlocker as countv judge! such o ther and further relief as the meet and equitable. f of Coos connty, Oregon, dated October D ead O nes court m ay deem m eet aud equitable. Service of this sum m ons is m ade by 24th, 1905, directing th a t service there- Service of th is summons is made by in pursuance of an order of be m ade bv pultlicatinti in th e Co- Old worn out record« for Victor publication in pursuance of an order! puhlication iuade by L. Harlocker as County Judge quille Herald, a newspaper published or Zone Phone Exchanged for new made by L. H arlocker as county judge nf Coos county, Oregon, dated the 23rd the city of Coquille. in said Coo« count v. once each week lor a period <>f one« at Haines Music Store, Marsh- )t Coos county, Oregon, di iated the 25tb dav of October, 1905. COQUILLE, OREGON lav of October, 1905. Dated, this 25th day ot October. 1905. vp' x "»*eks. field. 7io, 17c; Din, 25c; 10in, 35c, A. .1 SH Ell WOOD. A. J. SHERWOOD, STANLEY Jk BURNS. 12in, file. Attorney for Plaintiff- Attorney for Plaintiff* A ttorneys for P la in t IT. i wwwwwwwwwwwwS J. L. T H O M P S O N ’S . ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN Look Out for ¡ É § NOTE THIS T. H. MEHL St COM