Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 21, 1906, Image 2

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withdrawn from
of lad.eB' shut wuiala, musliu uuder-
San Francisco^Mar. 19.—John D. the Enterprise meat market of this
wear, corset covers, dress skirts
I
Sprockets
ib very near death.
Dr. r'^v ’
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 190«. and underskirts.
W. S. Thorne has informed the rol-: The onion sets at Knowlton’s
G. E. Pike has purchased the,
there is absolutely n o ! drug store are the very best that
S om a Prom inent V isitors
timber of B. F. Collier a few miles atives t h a t
hope. Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, a o«11 be Produced.
12J per pound
down the river and is making prep- daughter, has been summoned to
Mrs. J. I,. Beau, of Lampu, ao-
Cooe Bay was visited this week by
coine home from Europe. The dis- companied her sister, Miss Daisv
a party of wealthy capitalists from
r
the outside and their presence here
L o st — P oland China male pig, ease is cirrhosis of the liver, and Jackson, to the Buy Monday, on her
may be fraught with great impor- six months o ld -b la ck , curly, with the end ia expected iu a few days.
way to P°rl and.
tance to this section.
white face- Find*r rePort to W - 8 -
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A n oth er O b je ct Lesson.
: uiear, boll8e> baril UU(1 outbuild-
In the party were David Eccles, JeB8> near Johnson’s mill.
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Good for dairy purposes
Marshall J. Kinney and Paul G. | Mrs. Thomas Lane went to _ ,
has just | Apply to C . A. Peterson, Riverton.
her -A n o th e r object lesson
yesterday to
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Bates,
The latter is an insurance Marshfield
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been given on the need of equal suf-
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man of Portland and a friend of Mr. mother, Mrs. Sherrard, before she ; m frage.
The Misssisippi senate has
N otice.
takes her departure for the valley.
Eccles.
defeated the billto forbid child labor,
Owing to the change of manage­
Mr. Kinney is well kaown here
W. W. Gatchell, formerly of Myr- by a vote of 20 to 8.
The women ment of the Coquille Mill <fc Mer­
having three years ago invested tie Point, has purchased a stock of q{ Mi88i8sippi b, ve worked hard for
cantile Co., it kindly requests its
muoty thousand dollars in an option goods at North Bend and will do tbis measure of protection for the
patrons whose bills are due to call
on the Southern Oregon company’s business in that city in the future. children. Is it likely that it would
at their office and settle for same or
holdings.
Mr. Kinney now makes
J. .G. Quick returned the last of have been defeated by a vote of two make arrangement for settlement.
his headquarters in Portland. He is the week from a trip to Portland to one, if the mothers of Mississippi
C oquille M il l A M ercantile C o .
a most enthusiastic believer in Coos
and Washington, He was in
bad had the ballot?— Woman’s Jour-
Bay and predicts for us a great city. metropolis during the socialist
SUMMONS.
nal.
Mr. Kinney yisited the Bay some mass meeting, ia which he took
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
weeks ago and while reticent in re­ par(
B- M. Cake of Portland, who as-
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF COOS :
gard to his mission it is understood
E. J. Slocum, the druggist late of Pire8 to **> United State* Senalor> J. A. C o l l i e r , _
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that he secured options on certain
Plaintiff
Suit in eq'
Eugene, whom wo mention In a n -'1“ a atro^ > olean maD- and if elect'
vs.
uity to fore-
properties. It is believed that these other column, has decided to locate ed to «^present the people of this
A. P. Campbell and Roths­ c l o s e
options are still pendins and that with us and has secured the Collier state at Washington, he will get re­
child & Hadenfeldt, a mortgage
Corporation,
the parties have them under consid­
Results are what we want.
building opposite ItobiDson’s store, suits.
Defendants.
eration.
Mr. Cake is a of few promises; be To A. P. Campbell and Rothschild &
and will open a drug store at once.
Hadenfeldt,
a corporation, the above
David Eccles is a multi-millionaire
is a bard worker and has shown
entitled defendants;
Misses Gertrude and Georgia
of Salt Lake City. His visit here is
what he can do as an organizer of IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
of great significance from the fact Johnson returned last week from a big movements by the part be has
OREGON•
that he is president of the Utah Con­ visit of seven or eight months in taken in the organisation of this
You and each of you are hereby noti­
struction company which is practi­ California. They were accompanied state for a more progressive policy fied that you are required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you
cally building the Western Pacific by a cousin, Miss Odessa Shelford. of development.
Mr. Cake was a in the above entitled suit within six
railroad. Mr. Eccles’ contract is for They visited their Uncle Jos, form­ powerful factor in the exploitation weeks from the date of the first publica­
tion of this summons, towit: within six
about 700 miles of the road, Salt erly of this place, at Watsonville, that helped to make the Lewis and weeks from March 7, 190«, and if you
California,
who
is
conducting
a
Lake City to Oroville, California,
Clark fair Bnch a monumental sue* fail to appear on or before the last day
of the time prescribed in the order of
steam laundry.
and is a ten-million dollar job.
cess.
publication to-wit: April 18th, 1906,
A
musical
and
literary
entertain­
judgment will be taken against you, for
Mr, Eccles is largely interested
want thereof, for the relief demanded
in other enterprises, and beside be­ ment will be given at the Masonic
Stomtch Troubles and Constipation
in the complaint, a succinct statement
of which is as follow s:
ing worth four or five millions him­ Hall Saturday, March 24th, at 8
F irst: That there be adjudged to be
Loss of appetite always results
self, it is said he commands many o’clock sharp, under the auspices of
due and owing plaintiff from defendant
All that is A. P. Campbell the sum of $250 and
the M. E. Church, South.
Forget from faulty digestion.
millions more.
needed is a few doses of Chamber­ interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
Mr. Eccles is also president of the your troubles while you enjoy the lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. per annum since January 30th, 1904,
fine
program
which
consists
of
in­
Frst National Bank of Ogden, pres­
They will invigorate the stomach, on the promissory note in complaint
set forth, for an attorney fee of $50, and
ident of the Amalgamated Sugar strumental and vocal solos, male strengthen the digestion and give for his costs and disbursements in this
Company of Utah, president of the quartet, mixed quartette and select you an appetite like a wolf. These suit.
Second: That a certain mortgage
Sumpter Valley Railroad Company, readings. The leading local artists Tablets also act as a gentle laxa­ dated January 30, 1904, securing said
tive. Forsale by R. S. Knowlton.
promissory note, be foreclosed and the
president of the Mount Hood Rail­ assisted by Mrs. G. R. Oarlock will
property described therein, to-wit: lot
road Company, and president of the make this the best of the season’s
Sewing Machine Repairing.
5 in block 58 in Elliott’s Addition to the
entertainments.
Admission,
25c;
town of Coquille City, now the city |of
Oregon Lumber Company which
David Fulton, of this city, is an expert Coquille, in Coos county,Oregon, be sold
has mills at Baber City, Hood River reserved seats now on sale at
lieaher and repairer, and anyone in in the manner provided by law, the pro­
Knowlton’s, 35c; childron, 15c.
and Inglis on the Columbia.
aeed of his services will do well to call ceeds be applied to the payment of costs
of this suit, said sale, including said at­
The conjeoture was that Mr. Ec­
We are pleased to announce with at hie residence or drop him a card.
torney fee and the sums found to be due
cles wus b o r o l o o k i n g o v e r o u r tim­ this issue the opening of a new I
piaintiff herein, and that all persons
ANNOUNCEMENT.
claiming under him subsequent to the
ber resources, possibly in the in- real estate business under title of I
said mortgage be barred
Coquille Jerald.
nnd said that in any event his visit
would result in much good for us.
Mr. Eccles’ favorable impression
will result in attracting the atten­
tion of mnDy people to Coos Bay.
Tho party came in on the Kilburn
last Saturday and left Wednesday
morning on the Drain stage.—Coos
Bay Harbor.
D em ocratic M ass M eeting.
welcome the new firm, and assure
tho people who enlist their property
with them, that they will be fairly
and honorably dealt with.
Mr.
Lyons appears as manager aud Mr.
Hawkins secretary. The place of
business will bo in the Martin
building, one door west of Knowl­
ton’s drug store.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Republican nomi­
nation for the office of sheriff of
Coos county, subject to the decision
of the Republican voters at the pri­
mary election on April 20th, 1906.
_________ \i. W. T b a v e r .
Announcement
I wish to announce myself as a
It. Robinson, of Tillnmook, who candidate for the nomination for the
is known as the best cheese man on office of sheriff of Coos county, sub­
the coast, was in town last week, ject to the approval of the electors
of the Democratic party at the pri­
looking around among the farmers. mary election to be held April 20.
He started his factory at Norway on 1906.
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W. W. G ao e J
Monday March 11th. This factory
F o r C ounty Treasurer.
was formerly operated by the Carl I
Bros., but Mr. Robinson ha« leased
I wish to announce myself as a
the plant for a term of five years, candidate for the nomination for the
having run the factory for a short office of Treasurer of Coos county,
subject to the approval of the elec­
time last fall. Mr Robinson has a
tors of the Democratic party at the
decided advantage over his com­ primary election to be held April
petitors in the cheese line, as his 20, 1906.
J. C. S immons
brand, “Golden Cheddar,” is known
For Surveyor.
all over the coast country as being
the highest grade of cheese possible
The undersigned hereby an­
to make, and equal in all respects to nounces himself aB a candidate for
the New York make.
He is pre­ the Republican nomination for the
pared to give to give his patrons office of County Surveyor of Coos
the benefit of the market he has county, subject to the decision of
the Republican voters at the pri­
built up, and has proved that they
mary election on April 20, 1906.
will be well and fairly treated.
A. N. G ould .
;d of all right, claim and
unption in said premises,
it the overplus, if any there
ito this court to await the
thereof, and for such other
r<-iivt «« me court may
ul equitable.
Ids summons is made by
n pursuance of an order
larlocker as county judge
ty, Oregon, dated March
•ecting that service there
>y publication in the Co
iju.i.u 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 J, a newspaper published
at the city of Coquille,
in Coos
county, once eacli week for a period of
six weeks.
A. J. SHERWOOD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice H hereby given that the under­
signed has hied in the connty conrt for
Coos county, Oregon, his hnnl account in
the mutter o f the Administration of the
Estate of Elvina Hoot, deceased; and that
said court has set Thursday, tile 15th day
of March, 1906, as the day forbearin g ob­
jections to said aooount and the settlement
of said estate.
Dated this 13th day of Febrvary, 1906,
URIAH ROOT,
Administrator.
Mrs. Nosler’s Locals.
Ladies’ muslin underwear iu all
kiuds.
THE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH
J. T . HARTLEY,
Everything pretty iu embroideries ,
aud laces—the daintiest you ever
saw.
A swell line of h !1 over laces and
embroideries.
Horse h oeing, Wagon Making, and All Kinds o f Forge Work.
Ladies’ shirt waists in all pretty
MACHINE SHOP,
styles,
Special Attention Giuen to A ll Kinds of Lathe Work.
A complete line of iufauls' wear,
the very nicest, consisting of long i
and short dresses, skirts, caps, j
hoods, etc.
All the above goods
just in also a complete line of G D.
Corsets.
Coquille, Oregon.
Goquille furniture
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR j
THE COUNTY OF COO?.
Paris Ward.
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Plaintiff,
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va.
'S a it in equity fo ri
Barbery Ellen Ward, I divorce.
Defendant. J
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
TO BARBERY ELLEN WARD, the above-
Cabinets, Tablos, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
entitled defendant:
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that you are re­
prompt Attention.
quired to appear and answer the complaint I
tiled against you in the above entitled suit
in which Paris Ward is plaintiff and you, i
M ea ls at a ll H ours
Barbery Ellen Ward, are defendant, within First-C lass
six weeks from the date o f the first publi- I
From 5 a m to 9 P M,
oation o f this MUnmona, to-wit: Within all
weeks from the 14th day of February, ItK)6.
the same being the date o f the first publi­
cation of this summons; and if yon fail to ,
appear and answer on or before the 28th
day o f March, 1906, the same being the
last day of the time prescribed in the order
for publication thereof, a judgment will
M RS. C. O. G IL K E Y , Proprietor«»»
be taken against yon for want thereof, and
plaintiff will apply to the oourt for th<* re
R eason a b le R a te to
S p e c ia l A tten tion G iv en
ief demanded in his complaint, a succinct
to O o m m e r o la l P e o p le
statement o f which is ns follows: That the j
R e g u la r B oard ers
marriage contract now existing between |
yon end plaintiff be dissolved and held for
naught.
Service o f this summons in made bv pub­
lication in pursuance of an order made by
L . Harlocker, County Judge for Coos
County, Oregon, dated the 10th day of
February, 1906, and directing publication |
of the same in the Coquille H b b a l d , a .
weekly newspaper published at the city of
Coquille, in said Coos couuty, Oregon, once
a week for a period of six weeks.
A. J. SHERWOOD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
and BOX FACTORY
J- G- Fish
Lone Star Restaurant
f
DR. W E T M O R E ’S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
SUMMONS.
/ om prepared to treat all
Medical and Surgical Cases.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF
OREGON
IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS.
Zetta James,
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Plaintiff, I
vs.
Suit in Equity for a
Geo. W . James, |
Divorce.
Defendant. J
TO GEO. W . JAMES, the above-nam­
ed Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon;
you are hereby notified that you are re­
quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint tiled against you in the above
entitled suit within six w’eeks from the
date of the first publication of this sum­
mons, to-wit: within six weeks from the
14th day of March, 1906, the name
being the date of the first publication of
this summons.
And if you fail to appear and answer
said complaint on or before the 25th :
day of April, 1906, the same being the
lait day of the time prescribed in the
order of publication, the plaintiff will
take judgment against you and will
apply to the court for the relief de­
manded in her complaint, a succinct j
statement of which is as follows:
That the marriage contract heretofore
existing between plaintiff and defend­
ant be dissolved, set aside and held for
naught; that plaintiff be restored to
her maiden name of Zetta Belieu; that
she have judgment against defendant
for the costs and disbursements of tfiis
suit; and for such other and further
relief as! to the court may seem meet
and equitable.
Service of this summons is made by
publication in pursuance of an order
made by L. Harlocker as County Judge
of Coos county, Oregon, dated March
13th 1906, directing that service of said
summons be made by publication there­
of in the Coquille H erald , a news­
paper published at Coquille, in said
county, once each week for a period of
six weeks.
J. J. STANLEY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Spealal R a t » » m a d » fo r
A o .o u e h ».
m ent.
Train Nurses in Attendance.
For Further Particulars Address
Dr. WETMORE,
Phone 111,
COQUILLE, 0REG.
Monuments and Headstones
Wo guarantee better ujo/k
at tower prices than can be
had elsewhere. Do not order
Monumental work until you
have called upon or written
us for prices.
D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille.
STEWART & WHITE, Props.
P h on e, M ain 238.
3d|& D Sts , Marshfield. Ore.
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Pursuant to a call of tho chair­
man of the county central commit­
tee a mass meeting of the Demo­
cratic party of Coos county was
DIGESTS W H A T Y O U E A T
The $1.00 bottle contains 2tt time» the trial else, which tells for 50 cent*
lasse R. Tower
Dr. C. W. Tower.
held at the courthouse in Coquille,
PR E PA R E D O N L Y A T T M 1 LA B O R A TO R Y OP
March 15th. A committee of six
E . C. D e W IT T Sc C O M P A N Y , C H ICA G O . IL L .
was appointed to draft resolutions
declaring the principles of the pnrty.
R E A L E S T A T E
The committee reported with reso­
lutions recommending ndhoronco to
Property of Every Descrip­
the general principles of democ­
racy which
have governed the
tion Handled.
party in the past, and those set
forth bv the Democrats of the state
Phone Main 3 4 1—Office Lockhart &
in mass meeting assembled at Port­
Ford Building.
land on the 7th inst, and also reo
MARSHFIELD, • • OREGON.
ommending an economical admin­
istration of affairs of our county,
and a more general distribution of
¿ l ^ r ’Tho Oregon Coal A Nav ( V . - J g j
road funds on the different roads of
the county, which were adopted
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The Farmers' Institute for Coos
The following named persons were
Capt. Nelson, Mastei,
For County Judge.
county met at North Bend last Fri­
suggested as candidates for the
Will make regular trips between
day, the 17th, and completed their
nomination of couuty central com­
I annouuce myself ss a candidate
organization by adopting a consti­ for nomination for the office of |
mitteemen for the ensuing two
The Simplex is very simple in construction, easy
tution and by laws.
There was a County Judge of Coos couuly, sub­
years in their respective precincts:
to operate, easy to clean and extremely light running
good attendance and Prof. W. C. ject to the approval of the electors
Chris Rasmussen, Bandon; John L.
Hawley, of Willamette University, of the Democratic party at the pri­ This Steamer is very steady at sea and
Barker, Burton Prairie; Wm Moore,
Any small BOY or GIRL can do the separating with
mary eleciion to be held April 20,
being at Noitli Bend, was asked to
her passenger accommodations are all
1906.
Coaledo; Z T Siglin, Coos City;
a
simplex.
address the meeting which he did
new, clean and sweet, opening out on
John Porter, North Coos River; W
J H. C e c il .
in a very able and interest ng man­
deck ami having only two berths in a
IJ IS FULLY GUARANTEED to do as perfect separa-
Norton, Coos River; A J Sherwood,
room.
Very superior Second Class.
ner. L. J. Simpson was elected ;
East Coquille; J J Lamb, West Co-
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£2
tion
as any SEPARATOR made.
Fare, 1st Class. $10. 2nd Class, f6.
permanent chairman. E. R. Peterson
quillt; W W Lawhorn, Dorn; T H
W . C Hose, Agt.,
F.
S.
D
O
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Agent,
secretary, R. C. Dement of Myrtle
It will cost you nothing to give it a trial and once
Barry, Empire; Jas Rookard, En­
Coquille.
.Marsh Held.
Point vice president nnd Orvil
installed it will saue you time and money as well as
chanted Prairie; J A Cope, Four-
Dodge treasurer. The next meet­
mile; Peter Peterson, Lake; Webb \
your moscle.
ing will be held in this city April
Mast, Lee; J A Matson, North
17, 190‘i.
All person who wish to
IF YOU SHOULD NEED A SEPARATOR let us know
Marshfield; E B Heabrook, South
join at that time can do so by sign­
AT NOIPH BEND
and we will gladly put one in on trial.
Slough: A. D. Boone, Sumner and
ing the constitution and paving a
C. P. Colemnn, Tenmile.
Is now open for the reee|>-
fee of fifty cents. The object of
tion uf patients. The terms
Deputy Game Warden S. W. the institute is to enable farmers,
are $10 per week and
Noah arreste 1 L. C. Pauli for hav­ and any one interested, to meet and
upwards. For particulars
ing the carenss of a deer in his pos­ discuss problems that would be of
apply to
se sion on twfc l.'itli inst. Pauli was interest to farmers, giving exper-
anuigned before Judge Cecil the iei ces in experiments nnd thus ed u -,
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COQUILLE OREGON
day following, plead guilty and was cate i a ti other and elides ver to bet-
ter conditions.
fiued $25 and costs.
(For sale at Robinson’s Store
NORTH BEND. OREGON
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DYSPEPSIA CURE
T ow er & Son.
N ow is the time
To Buy
Simplex Hand Separators
Str. M. F. Plant,
and get them installed ready for the
coming season.
Coos Bay and
San Francisco
The Mercy Hospital
T. H. MEHL
Sisters of Mercy
S COM