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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1906)
\ Coquiile rjerald. O u r Shinglu M ill A C ertain ty . E. S. Larson, late of Portland, W E D N E S D A Y , A P R IL 18, C ircu it C o u rt D o ck et. 1900. the shingle mill mau, succeeded in closing a deal with Charles Collier last week for a splendid site for his W H S Hyde vs J 1* Max on, suit mil1. including a good and sufficient for partition. boom privelege at the south border 1523 Katherine West to A D Morse, of our city. Mr. 'Larson is highly 14'9 Lu assignment. pleased at gettiug this matter set- 1750 .M l Hunt totieo Topping, assign- Utd „ WM favorbly impreB8td B au : THE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH S te a m e r N o t e s ifiiato T reasurer. à; Ite m s Although there ate six candidates Steamer Elizabeth arrived April I in the field for Slate Treasurer it is 7th, bailed April 13th. Incoming farmers are all busy. now conceded that either Ralph cargo, 150 tong; outgoing 230 M j The sawmill formerly owned and Hoyt of PortU ud or E. V. Carter, lumber; 30 coada matchwood, 200 operated by J. G. Fish is changing Jackson county, will be nominated M shingles, 25 tons pluu-der. bands, E. Culver having contracted Mr. Carter says, “I f elected I will Schooner Oregon sailod 3 p. m„ for it. reside in Salem and give the office April 13th, 500 M lumber from Horse h oeing. Wagon Making, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hardman my personal attention." Mr. Hoyt Parkersburg. were made happy by the arrival of is silent on this point. Schooner Advance went to sea Special Attention Giuen to a ten pound girl at their home on Mr. Carter says, “ If elected I will 4 a. in. Saturday moruiug. 400 M Sunday, April 8, 1906. turn over to the state every dollar lumber from Parkersburg to C- F. 1 T. R. Billings came out from 0f the interest paid on state funds." Doe & Co. Eden valley today after a long stay This money, from $10,000 to $20,- Gasoline schooner Berwick sailed in his winter quarters. 000 per auum, has heretofore beeu yesterday afternoon; 130 M lumber, The orchards in this section are retained by tho Treasurer. As Mr. from Parkersburg to C. F. Doe & beautiful with bloom, and we are Hoyt is silent on this point also, it Co., San Francisco. hopeful for a good crop of fruit. \ is fair to assume that he intends to Fine W' uther prevails and the J. T. HARTEV, y&. Coquille, Oregon. and AH Kinds of Forge Work. M A C H IN E SH O P, 1758 U n w e l l to A D Morse, as- witb tbia Place for bia mil1- mucb signment. prefering it to any he had seen, and 1949 W E Baines vs C B, It A E K K & was exceedingly anxious to get to N Co, objections to cost bill. work. The plant will be of about 2009 H T Schweers vs Sarah A Wat- iso Q o y S in g le daily capacity, and son, suit for partition. will in time have a sawmill in con 2100 John B Anderson vs Coos Bay Mill A Lumber Co and M Rosen nection. W e aro highly pleased at securing this enterprise as it will add berg, action at law. Mrs. D. Barker, who has been pocket this interest money as has 2107 Flanagan A Bennett Bank vb C oob materially to the support of the wintering in California, returned a been done in the past, Bay Mill A Lumber Co, action at town and community by using up few days ago and went up to their ^ Jou yote for a Portland man law. our red cedar timber which has 2108 Same as above, home in Eden valley. aud t0UB continue this graft? A 2110 Roy Roselle vs Coos Bay Mill A beer, heretofore left by our logger's The Rock creek school has been vote ,or E ’ V Carler ia ? vote to Lumber Co, action at law. to bo burned with the rubbish af stop this graft, aud reduce taxes Miss Ì 2111 Coos Bay Ice A Cold Storage Co ter logging the best of other kinds in progress for two weeks. correspondingly. vs Coos Bay Mill A Lumber Co, Lizzie price is teaching. of timber. W ork will be commen action at law. Mrs Nosler’s Locals. Georgie Leep came home a 2112 J P Farley vs Coos Bay Mill A ced on the building at once, today few Miss days ago and will take charge ; Just received a fine new line in- being the time set for the arrival of Lumber Co, action at law. a11 tbe lateat aP " DS T i l 2113 J S Coke vs Coos Bay Mill A Lum two carloads of lumber for that of the Bancroft school which is t d cludiue si'mm er dress good s for ladies. A ll ber Co, action at law. begin soon. purpose. see them, F S Dow vs Coos Bay Mill A Lum A cto . Ladies’ muslin underwear in all ber Co, action at law. R iv e rto n P ic k -u p s . kinds. Geo W Beale vs Coos Bay Mill A Opportunity for a short time 120 Lumber Co, action at law. Everything pretty in embroideries Most of our young men have acre ranch 30 acres bottom 40 acres and laces— the daintiest you ever 2132 Etta Andrews vs Guy Andrews, yacant timber adjoining, well situ suit for divorce. shaken the Riverton Just from saw. 2168 Prosper Mill Co vs J I) Stewart, their feet and takeu up temporary ated. $1100. Home Realty Co. action at law. SUMMONS. 2183 E B Fish vs C B Hines, suit to quarters at the various loggin g Announcement. IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE foreclose lien camps. STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR hereby announce myself as a 2203 S H Brown, executor of the estate TH E COUNTY OF COOS : J. F. Chaney and family have of G II Brown, deceased, vs A H candidate for the Republican nomi J. A. Collier, Mulkey. moved back into their Riverton nation for tbe office of Representa Plaintiff Suit in eq‘ 2212 Simpson Lumber Co vs T W Clark residence. uity to fore- tive of Coos County, subject to the et al, suit for appointment of re a A. P. Campbell and Roths c l o s e C. A. Peterson, Jr., and wife left decision of the Republican voters ceiver. child Hadenfeldt, a mortgage Corporation, 2247 Eugene O’Connell vs E O Hall for an eastern visit among relatives. at the primary election on April 20, Defendants. and M E Hall, action at law. W . F. D isher . Wm. Rohm and George Steward 1906. To A. P. Campbell and Rothschild 2254 John W all vs James Wall, suit in Hadenfeldt, a corporation, the above equity. have installed telephones in their entitled defendants; Announcement. 2260 William Banter vs County Court, house. IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF appeal from County Court on I am a candidate for the nomina OREG O N• commitment to the asylum. Wm. Floyd and family have J N Shalom vs F B Waite, L D moved into the old cook house of tion for Justice of the Peace, Dist. You and each of you are hereby noti Kinney et al, suit in equity. No. 3, subject to the approval of the fied that you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you J P Tupper vs Peter Loggie, ac the llandon Block Coal Co. Republican voters at tbe primary in the above entitled suit within six tion at law. W e were greatly surprised to election. weeks from the date of the first publica 2276 Garrett M H ill vs Wm Marsh, tion of this summons, towit: within six find George Steward’s house fitted R. R. P ownder . trustee, ‘suit in equity. weeks from March 7, 1906, and if you J M Collveret al vs Julian Hill- up with modern doors and windows fail to appear on or before the last day A n n o u n cem en t. stan, suit in equity. of the time prescribed in the order of ns we had heard that his family A E Seaman vs Thomas Butts et I wish to announce myself as a publication to-wit: April 18th, 1906 were living in a house without doors judgment will be taken against you, for ai, action at law. candidate for the nomination for want thereof, for the relief demanded 2294 F B Waite vs Henry Sengstacken or windows. the office of county clerk of Coos in the complaint, a succinct statement action at law. Thomas Hull, having bruised bis countv, subject to the approval of of which is as follows: 2295 J H Guerry vs A M Sproul, ac hand in a camp in Washington, the electors of the Démocrate party F irst: That there be adjudged to be due and owing plaintiff from defendant tion at law. made use of his forced vacation by at the primary election to be held A. P. Campbell the sum of $250 and 2297 W 0 Williams vs Belt Line Rail April 20, 1906. interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent visiting his parents and other rela way Co, suit in equity. per annum since lanuary 30th, 1904, W . E. Cleghorn. 2298 A E Seaman vs Tbos Butts et al. tives and friends here, on the promissory note in complaint set forth, for an attorney fee of $50, and 2299 Adam Pershbaker vs C O A C B Mrs. W m . Stewart came down A N N O U N C E M EN T. for his costs and disbursements in this Gilkey et al, suit in equity to fore suit. from the Puget Sound country to I wish to announce myself as a close mortgage. Second: That a certain mortgage 2305 H P Brogdon vr Anna Brogdon, visit her invalid father, G. W . L eg- candidate for the nomination for dated January 30, 1904, securing said the office of commissioner of Coos promissory note, be foreclosed and the gett. stit for divorce. county, subject to tbe approval of property described therein, to-wit: lot 2306 Sol Blumauer et al vs C O Gilkey A ll who visited the Sunday tbe electors of the Democratic party 5 in block 58 in Elliott’s Addition to the et al, suit in equity. town of Coquiile City, now the city of 2308 Frieda Hagelstein et al vs Henry school last Sunday were ontortained at the priniarv election to be held Coquille, in Coos county .Oregon, be sold April 20, 1906. by interesting Easter exercises, in the manner provided by law, the pro Hagelstein et al, suit in equity. ceeds be applied to the payment of costs I. T. W eekly . 2307 Frieda Hagelstein et al vs Henry which they greatly appreciated of this suit, said sale, including said at Hagelstein et al, suit in equity. torney fee and the sums found to lie due D ona A nna . Announcement. plaintiff herein, and that all persons 2310 Flanagan A Bennett Bank vs Henry Sengstacken et al, suit in I hereby announce myself as a claiming under him subsequent to the execution of said mortgage be barred A S o ld ie r L a id to R est. equity to foreclose mortgage. candidate for the Republican nomi and foreclosed of all right, claim and 2311 Simpson Lumber Co vs H.nry nation fur the office of sheriff of equity of redemption in said premises. E ditou H erald .— W e have laid to Third—That theoverplus, if any there Hoeck, action at law. Coos county, subject to the decision 2312 Thomas Kooke and Ivy Condron rost the remains of Comrade Karl of the Republican voters at the pri be, be paid into this court to await the further order thereof, and for such other vs Henry SengHtacken, action at Hermann, who was born in G er mary election on April 20th, 1906. and further relief as the court may law. L. W. T r a v e b . deem meet and equitable. many, Nov. 17, 1833, and died A pril 2281 W E Baines, W U Douglas substi Service of this summons is made by 10, 190(1. The deceased enlisted in publication in pursuance of an order tuted, vs the City of Marshfield Announcement made by L. Harloeker as countv judge tlio IT. S. services July 10, 1863, et al, suit ter injunction. of Coos county. On v on , dated March 2291 Anna Christina Lund vs W C and was assigned to the Cth Cali I wish to announce myself as a 7th, 1906, directing that service there fornia regiment of infantry and candidate for the nomination for the of be made by publication in the Co Lund, suit for divorce. 2313 Annie M Nelson vs Nels Nelson, served 2 years, 3 months and 21 office of sheriff of Coos county, sub quille Herald, a newspaper published at the city of Coquille, in Coos suit for divorce. days, being honorably discharged ject to the approval of the electors county, once each week for a period of 2314 Natalie White vs William J White of the Democratic party at the pri six weeks. at close of the war. A. J. SHERWOOD. suit for divorce. mary election to be held April 20. Attorney for Plaintiff. The funeral services were con 2315 Bans Ward vs Barbery Ellen 1906. W . W. G aoe ; ----- * «•».. ------- ducted at the Bimdon M. E. church, Ward, suit for divorce. For County Treasurer 2316 E L M. Blumenrother vs Geo H by F. M.Sanderlin. The procession Isaac R. Tower Dr. C. W. Tower. Botliel, action at law. was led by the G. A. R , followed I wish fo announce myself as a 2317 Anna Bier vs Edward Bier, suit bv a large coucourso of friends. A t candidate for the nomination for the for divorce. 2318 Bertha E Gordon vs Edward Gor the cemetery the G. A. It. gnve the office of Treasurer of Coos county, R E A L E S T A T E remains of our old couuade a subject to the approval of the elec don, suit for divorce. ------------ 2319 J A Collier vs A P Campbell Christian soldier's burial, a., he had tors of the Democratic party at the I primary election to be held April p ronerty of Every Descrip et al, suit in equity. been rnised and lived u member of 20, 1906. J. C. S immons . \ v j j 2320 S C Rogers vs Hiram Granby,ac the Lutheru cbu-ch. tion at law. A n Oi.n S o l d ie r . For Surveyor. 2321 James I. Letvollen et al vs Flor A A All Kinds of Lathe Work. Goquille furniture and BOX FACTORY You feel the life giying current the minute you take it. A gentle soothing niarmth, fills the nerves M ANUFACTURERS and blood with life. It’s a real pleasure to take H ollister’s Rocky Mountain Ten. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. S. Knowlton. If you are in need of harness or repairs in hiB line, consult L . H. Pearce, Myrtle Point. E X E C U TR IX J - G - F ish of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit x>ox< a Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning W ork a Specialty. A ll Orders giveu prompt Attention. M e a ls at a ll H o u rs F irs t-C la s s NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the last will and testament of John Henry Scliroeder, deceased, lias been duly ad mitted to probate, and that tlie under signed wliois named as executrix there in, hns been duly appointed by the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos, as biic I i ex ecutrix, and letters testamentary have been duly issued to said executrix. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouches within six months from tbe date of this notice to the undersigned at her residence at Ar- ago, Coos Comity, Oregon. Dated this 27th dav of March, A. I). 1906. E M IL Y SCHROEDER. Executrix of tbe Estate of John Henry Sehroeder, deceased. F rom 5 a m to 9 P M , Cuslne Lone Star Restaurant M RS. C. O. G IL K E Y , Proprietore»* S p e c ia l A tten tion G iv e n R e a s o n a b le P a t e to to O o m m e r o le l P e o p le R e g u la r B o a r d e r * DR. W E T M O R E ’S P R IV A T E / SUMMONS. IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E I STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR T H E CO UNTY OF COOS. H O S P IT A L am prepared to treat all Medical and Surgical Cases. Zetta James, Plaintiff, I vs. y Suit in Equity for a Geo. W. James, | Divorce. Defendant. J TO GEO. \V. JAMES, the above-nam- ed Defendant: In the name of tlie state of Oregon; you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear and answer tlie com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit: within six weeks from the 14th day of March, 1906, tlie same being the date of the first publication of this summons. And if you fail to appear and answer said complaint on or before tlie 25th day of April, 1906, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the i order of publication, the plaintiff wil! 1 take judgment against yon and will apply to the court for tlie relief de manded in her complaint, a succinct , statement of which is as follows: That the marriage contract heretofore 1 existing between plaintiff and defend ant bo dissolved, set aside and held for | naught; that plaintiff be restored t o ' her maiden name of Zetta Belieu; that she have judgment against defendant for the costs and disbursements of this suit; and for Such other and further | relief as to tlie court may seem meet and equitable. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order made by L. Harloeker as County Judge of Coos count)’ , Oregon, dated March 13th 1906, directing that service of said summons be made by publication there of in the Coquille H er ald , a news paper published at Coquille, in said county, once each week for a period of six weeks. J. J. STAN LE Y. Attorney for Plaintiff. S paoial R a t e * m a d * for* floo o uo h *. ment. Train Nurses in Attendance. For Further Particulars Address Dr. W ETMORE, Phone 111. COQUILLE. 0REG. Monuments and Headstones We guarantee better uioi k at lower prices than can be had elsewhere. Do not order Monumental work until you have called upon or written us for prices. D a v id F ulton , Local Agent, Coquill«. STEWART & WHITE. Props. P b o n a , M a in 238. ' 3d|& D Sts., Marshfield, Ore. COOS 0«. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS DYSPEPSIA CURE D IG E S T S W H A T Y O U E A T T h . *1.00 botilo contain. 2H tlmeath* trial Mas. which Mila tor SO Mots. PRB P AR B D O N L Y A T T M B LA B O R A T O R Y O P E . C. D e W I T T fit C O M P A N Y . C H IC A G O . H T - Tower tk Son. tion Handled. < ñ erne Buell et al, suit in equity. Tlie undersigued hereby an Phone Main J4 1 - Office Lockhart & 2322 F A Griffith vs John F Hall, et al A u c tio n Sale. nounces himself ns a candidate for Lord Building. suit in equity. 2323 Zetta Janies vs Geo W James, At tbe M cQuigg ranch two miiea the Republican nomination for tbe M ARSHNELD, ■ ■ OREGON. suit for divorce. below town on the Marshfield road, office of County Surveyor of Coos county, subject to the decision of 2324 C W Tower vs Thomas Vigors et Thursday, April 14, 1906, I will sell ; the Republican voters at the pri £3®FThe Oregon Coal <k Nav al, suit in equity. the following: 16 milk cows, 8 mary election on April 20, 1906. 2325 Geo J Schaefer vs M ,1 Bowron, A. N. G ould . sliotes, 1 sow and pigs, 1 large male suit in equity. » « * » * 1 work horse 2326 First National Bank of Kosehnrg. ling (Berkshire,) Capt. Nelson, Maatex, For County ludge. Oregon, vs J A Steniinerniann, weight about 1500 pounds, driving W ill make regular trips between action at law. horse, Economy cream separator 1ms I announce myself ns a candidate 2327 Jas D Clinton vs Etta .1 Clinton, ! not been used, capacity 500 pounds for nomination for the office of suit for divorce. 2328 Bamlon Commercial Co, vs Roll- l,er hour- guaranteed for 20 years, County Judge of Coos county, sub- 3 milk cans, wagon and a 3-horse [ joct to the approval of the electors ert 1’ Hunt, action at law. 2329 J 11 Bennett vs W U Douglas, as . power boiler and engine, nearly 1 of the Dene ratio party at the p ri This Steamer is very steady at sea and administrator of the estate of W l new. Free lunch will be served at mary election to li j held A p r il 20, her passenger accommodations are all 1906 E Baines, deceased, action at law. I new, clean and sweet, opening out on grounds. Sale commences at 10 a. J. H. C ecil 2330 J N Teal et al vs W U Douglas, as deck and having only two berths in a in. Terms of sale: All sums o f $25 administrator of the estate of W room. Very superior Second Class. and over, 3 mouths time with ap E Baines, deceased. Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $6. 2331 Tlie Coquilie Mil) A Mercantile proved security W . C. Rose, Agt., F. a. D O W , Agent, Co vs Alfred Johnson et ill. J. S. Jnyes. Coquille. Marshfield. 2332 A M Snyder vs M R 1 .ee, action J. B. Fox, auctioneer. at law. - -•» • 2333 Thomas Wilson vs C C Carter et C a rd o l T h a u k s al, suit in equity. 2334 George Wasson vs Ira Metcalf and The undersigned takes this means Pros|ier Mill Co. action at law. 2385 A .1 Sherwood vs W U Douglas, of publicly expressing his deepest Is now upan for tl e «•cap as administrator of the estate of gratitude for the financial help given W E Baines, deceased, action at tion of patienta. Tim terina him during bis late illness, by law. .■>•■ $ 1 0 per* week and 2336 C II Keith and C M Sain, |>art- which he was enabled to extend liia For particulars upwards, hospital, from the ners as Sain A Keith vs R C ■tay at the apply to Holmes rt al, suit in equity. W oodm en of the W orld and many 2337 J J Stanley vs william Panter, friends and citizens of this city and action at law 2338 Belt Line Kailwav Co vs Charles com m unity. NORTH BKND, OREGON L. H. M or o » n . EcklmfT et al, suit in equity. Str. M. F. Plant, Coos B a y and San F ran cisco L mam HOUSE LOW-CUT, The Mercy Hospital ÄT N0HTH BEND Now is the time To Buy S im p le x Hand Separators and get them installed ready for the coming season. The Simplex is very simple in construction, easy to operate, easy to clean and extremely light running Any small BOY or GIRL can do the separating with a simplex. I I IS FULLY GUARANTEED to do as perfect separa tion as any SEPARATOR made. It will cost you nothing to giue it a trial and once installed it will saue you time and money as well as your moscle. IF YOU SHOULD NEED A SEPARATOR let us know and we will gladly put one in on trial. For.Mcn Fot sale at Robiuson’s Store y Sisters of Mercy H. MEHL & COMPANY COQUILLE OREGON - i