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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1906)
Coquille tjerald. Installation Service July Snap Family cottage of six rooms just completed, painted and papered, with out buildings and one lot. Price $500 Seven room house, 3| lots, barn and out buildings. Lots set in fruit trees. For $1,250. Both snaps. Part dowD, balance on in stalment. See J. E. Q uick , Coquille City. On Wednesday evening, August 8tb, Rev. Herbert H. Brown was W E : NESDAY. AUGUST 15 190«. installed pastor of the Presbyterian church in Marshfield. Rev. J. E. W ork on Road to be Rushed. Burkhart, who was at Myrtle Point for a time and is now in charge of Following is an excerpt from an the Presbyterian work at North extended report of the Drain road ! Bend preached the installation ser- . . mon, then Rev. w. S. Holt, D. D., given m the Portland Journal: Synodical Mission».y (or the Pres Contract for the first 40 miles out j byterian nliurch in Oregon, and who of Drain on the Coos bay line of | presided at t serviees by invita. Drano keeps the Everlasting the Sc utbern Pacific railroad has j ti°n. propounded to both pastor aud to the church certain constitutional fruit jars. * been let and work begun, I questions always required by the The closing out auction sale of contract was secured by the U. L. c burch at such services. These the stock of clothing of M. A Loss company of Portland and San were answered in the affirmative, Pierce will bogiu Aug. 18. and will Francisco. WithiD a year the line thereupon Dr. Holt by the authority eontiuuo each evening till all sold will bo completed to the head of oi the Presbytery of Southern Ore out. A woman worries until she gets navigation on the Umpqua river gon declared the pastoral relations nd traffic will move by rail and duly established between ltsv. Her wrinkles, then worries because she bert H. Brown and the First Pres boat direct from Portland to Marsh has thorn. If she takes Hollister’s byterian church of Marshfield. This Rocky Mountain Tea she would field and North Bend. was followed by the installation have neither. Bright, smiling face The C. E . Loss company has prayer, offered by Mr. Burkhart, a follows its use. 35 cents, The or sent its superintendent of construc charge to the pastor b Dr. Holt Tablets, sold by R. S. Knowlton. tion, W. J. Ford, to Drain and he and a charge to the people by Bev. is building barns and sheds for the George If. Boacb, Presbyterian accommodation of stock and ma minister at Bandon. Tho ceremony, terials. Several hundred men, 200 - , , , ’ • simple and impressive, closed with horn s and mules and grading equip the benediction bv Pastor Brown, i moot will arrive at Drain next week. The ladies had decorated the church i Mr. Ford is building a large barn for the occasion, and special music Agent for in South Drain for the accommoda was provided, Miss Crawford pie- j tion of the stock and a shed 40x190 riding at the organ. Tho installs- Buffalo Gasolene Engines feel for storing about 20,000 bar tion was followed by a reception to rels of cement that will arrve in a Bev. and Mrs. Brown. Ice cream j few days for use in bridge founda and cako such as Marshfield ladies The best, cheapest and most con- tions and culverts. make wore served in abundance. Asked about probable progress of Mr. Brown and his wife have earned veniont power on the market, the work Mr. Loss said: the respect and affection of the p'eo- “ We hope to get the first 10 miles pie and ho enters upon the pastornte Office work of Highest Grade completed quickly, and rails laid. under most favorable circw instances, This will enable us to open the tun ----------- ------------- nel work and our men inside before Wanted. the fall rains begin. We can then In school district No. 43, Coos pusn the tunnel work all winter. The line should be completed the county, Oregon, a teacher holding a first grade certificate, school to entire 40 miles within a year.” commence the first Monday in Sep WU1 Extend Virginia Ave. tember and last some four mouths, wages $50 per mouth. Apply to (North Bend Harbor.) Sol J. McCloskey, clerk, Norway, Licensed Registered W ood Brothers this week let the Oregou. 0PT0METERIS1 contract for grasing Virginia ave. MYRTLE POINT, OREGON nue from the Pony inlet bridge to Slashing to Let. Kir Write 1 will call at your home the top of the hill through the Idaho From 40 to 80 acres of willow addition. The distance of about bottom to be slashed and burned. SUMMONS. half a mile. For particulars call cu W. L. Kist- IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Mr. Curren expects to start in ncr Coquille, Or. STATE OF OREGON, FOR TH E ---------- next week with fifteen men and COUNTY OF COOS. teams as soon ns he finishes grading Sorub yourself daily, you’re not Charles B. Holloway, 1 Plaintiff, I for Backey A Vnn/ile and for J. G. clean inside. Clean insides means vs. !• Suit for clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver; Horn on Sherman Avenue. Violet D. Holloway, | Divorce. clean, healthy tissue in every organ. Defendant. J The cost of the work will be about Moral: Take Hollister’s Rocky To Violet D. Holloway, the above- $5,700. There is a deep cut at the | Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or named defendont: bill on the west side. Tablets. la tile name of tho State of Oregon: The building era has started on For a good pair of shoes, go to You are hereby required to appear and the Idaho addition. Ed Gay and | Drane's, answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit on or before family moved into their now house 1 the 5th day of September, 1908, which Wednesday. W. H. Shepperd is | is six weeks after Wednesday, the 25th getting ready to build in this addi day of July, the date of the first publi tion. Others ave planning to build !> r £ S I D E n t J 7 cation of this summons, and if you fail The opening of the bridge will see to -o appear and answer for want there many new houses started. of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court Nels P Nelson. FR ED I YOUNG GENTLEMEN AND LADIES T A IL O R When away on uacation usually make notes of the trip and write to their own or some other fellow's sweetheart. Nothing enables one to do this so nicely as one of our F O U N T A IN PENS Price $1.00. Absolutely guaranteed 14k Pen, Platinum P o i n t . ........................ C O y U I lX E . ........ Wen end id Krönt street, Under New Management. Livery S F Stable Prosper, Oregon. A T THE , ^ L. J. Cody returned from a busi ness trip to Portland yesterday. J. P. De Gcssen, of near Bandon, who cams down and located there a year ago, came up Monday and paid his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Candlin a short visit. Jos. Crank, of Humboldt county, Cal,, is visiting in Coos county. He came up last week from Parkers burg with his brother-in-law, Esau Prewett, and called on his grand daughter, Mrs. M. C. Goodman, whom he had never met before. Robinson’s Stor S p e c i a l A t t e n t io n G iv e n to C ò m m e P e i a l P e ö p le S. H. M C A D A M S Successor to J. T. Little. CARRIAGE WORK LOGGING WORK For Bargains in Buggies and Carriages come and examine our line we have the best that money can buy at the lowest prioes. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTV OF COOS. William McRee, l Plaintiff, | vs. 1 Suit in equity Bessie McBee, | for divorce. Defendant, j • To Bessie McBee, the above-etitled de fendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit in which William McBee is plaintiff and you Bessie McBee are defendant, within six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this sum-1 m o n s .to w it: within six weeks from the 25tli day of July, 1906; and if you fail to appear and answer on or before j the 5th day of September, 1906, the j same being the last day prescribed in the order of publication, a judgment will be taken against you for want thereof, and plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follow s: that the marriage con tract now existing between you and plaintiff he dissolved, and for his costs and disbursements in this suit. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order made by John F. Hall, County Jndge for Coos county, Oregon, dated the 24th day of July, 1900, directing publication of the same in the Weekly Herald, | j a newspaper published at the City of Coquille, in Coos county, Oregon, once I each week for a period of six weeks. A. J. SHERWOOD, for the relief prayed for in the complaint Attorney for plaintiff. herein, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, Notice to Creditors. and for such further anil other relief as Notice i9 hereby given that the under may be equitable. This summons is pinned lias been duly appointed admin published pursuant to an order made istrator of the estate of E. II. Beyers, therefor by Honorable John F. Hall, deceased, and that all persons having Judge of tlie County Court for Coos claims against said « state are hereby County, State of Oregon, on the 21tli notified that they are required to pre day of July, 1906, whereby it is ordered sent the same duly verified to the u n -1 that publication hereof he made tor six dersigned at the office o f A. J. Sherwood, \ consecutive weeks. The first publication iu Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, within hereof is made on the 25th day of July, six months from the Oat*- hereof. Dated this 9th dav of July, 190f>. 1900. SPERRY & CHASE, J. 1\ BEYERS, I Attorneys for Plaintiff. A d m in istra to r. Horseshoeing Blacksmithing -O jv . >n it &nu Ü m » LÀ Â, 3 V "A, s j 1.. : & A D IG E ST S W H A T CURE Y O U E A T T h o S i . 0 0 bottle contains 2 H timf-atho trial »Ir«, w h ich M ils for SO conts. M. G. POHL — Skookum Restaurant, W e M a k e R a t e s to Regular« B o a r d e r s . Hay, Grati. , :eed. Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. f f a e l l a at al Houaa F r o m e a ra to 9 p m . tr k ir s t OREGON C A H A R R IN G TO N , Proprietor. Best of Tur,i3uts. Feed and Sale - S .e v ie e . .L W. H. Man - - F ir s t - C le s a I K N O W L T O N ’S DRUG S T O R F K SLA G LE PR 3PA R K D ON LY A T T H E LA B O R A TO R Y OF E. C. D e W IT T êc C O M P A N Y . CH ICAG O . IL L , ^ZSZSZSZ S2SZSZS | Don’t Forget the Painting of Your Buiidings W e have Pattons Sun Proof Lea d 100 lbs. carries 7 galons oil making 11 gallons Paint. An absolute 5-year guarantee to every user. Don’t Forget That Harvest Time is Near. W e have a full line of Tools includ ing Champion Mowers and Rakes. Il you want the best at prices to suit, we have it. T . H. M EHL 8 t C O M PA N Y COQUILLE OREGON The Shoppers Path will he strewn with Wrecked Prices all through the store. Every Dollar you spend here at this Sale w ill bring you a third to a half more in value than usual or elsewhere. Hats Men’s Suits FORMER PRICE II <1 II 11 II »1 Shoes $20.00 NOW $15.00 17.50 13.00 12 50 10.00 " " 2.50 “ 2.00 10.00 7.50 " " 2.00 ** 1.50 3.00 Great Cut in Ribbon FORMER PRICE "faces and Underwear. FRO N T STREET C O Q U IL L E , OREGON / $3.00 FORMER PRICE NOW $2.50 LORENZ. $4.50 NOW $3.75 4.00 " 3,25 3.50 M 3.00 2.50 20 to 33 per cent off on all Dress Goods. FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OREGON