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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1906)
« Funeral of David A. Collier. Coquille Ijerald. W E D N E SD AY, A U G U S T 22 1906. Hundred« Burned and Buried. New York, 17.— Au earthquake ho severe aw to largely wreck the c-it» »a s experienced at Valparaiso, Chile, some time last evening, ac cording to messages giving the bar est of details, which came though last night from that point. follow in g the shocks, which are reported to have been more severe than those in San Franoisco, tiros from overturned stoves and fur naces broke out in several parts of the city, and a great conflagration, similar to that which wiped out the California city, is supposed to be in progress. One message says por tions of the great port wero burn ing all night, and hundreds of lives were lost, the victims having been caught in co'lapsed and burning buildings. J. A. Collier arrived at this place on Thursday of last week with the body of his son, David, who it is believed, was foully delt with at Moscow, Idaho on the last day of July, receiving injuries from which he died iu a short time, and the funerul took place day following. Rev. W . R. F. Browne, who was in the mountains for an outing was telephoned for and came to conduct the services, which were held in the family residence where the young mau bad spent the greater part of his life. The spacious par lors, hall and dining room were crowded with sympathizing friends during the services. The interment took place nt the Odd Fellows'ceme tery where his body was placed beside that of his mother, having been followed by a large concourse of friends to its last resting place — — «-«*«-*----- --- Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of this city, who has been ill for the past two or three weeks, is improving. Santiago De Chile, Aug. 16— ( Delayed.)— The worst earthquake ever remembered occurred this evening at about eight o’clock. Houses fell in the streets, which were filled with hysterical people. The clerks at the Cabinet offices say that the telegraph lines to the con it are severed. The electric lights are out, and as the corres pondent is trying« to file this dis- pitch the earthquake is again start ing. He can hear the people wail ing and praying in the streets while the fire bells through-out the oity are ringing out alarms. boquet of jassimine. The young couple were the re cipients of many pretty and useful presents. The groom is a prosper ous young jeweler of M yrtle Point and is known as an honest, ener getic young man with a bright fu ture. The bride is a worthy and accomplished young lady, held in high esteem by a large circle of friends. Both young people are very popular and have the best wishes of many friends, the H erald included. Mr. and Mrs. W -H - Ray are down from the Point visiting friends. the Everlasting Closing out sale at Strang’s store beginning the 6th. E. D. Myers was down from Lee Gents’ hats of all stylet and kinds at the C. M. A M. Co's store. looking after business matters the Lots of different styles of shoes last of the week. in any size to choose from at Rob Mr. and .drs. Alex Snyder, of inson’s. Myrtle Point, visited friends in Co Gold .Seal Rubber Boots worth quille on Sunday. twice as much as any other make at A ll summer goods will be offered Drane's. at special gale prices every day iu A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. the week at O. Wilson & C o’s Clarence Russell on Sunday.— Myr- Don’t miss this chance. tie Point Enterprise. Ç r e s id e n ^ FULLDRESS SHOES r fo r M en For sale at Robinson’s Scrub yourself daily, you’re not clean inside. Clean insides means clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver; clean, healthy tissue in every organ, j Moral: Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. G eneral h o s p ita l A private hospital for the care and treatment o f medical, surgical and obstetrical cases. in every Equipment new and modern Rates particular. from . Sf$15 t o * $ 3 0 p e r w e e k Miss S. G. Lakeman, Matron. Marshfield, Oregon. 8 L A Q L E F R E D Wm. Richardson, o f Parkersburg, spent two or there days in town the last of the week and the first of this. 'T A I L O R C O Q U IL L E , - - O R E G O N The Electric L igh t Company re ceived a new high pressure boiler on the Alliance jesterday. It is to bo utilized with the one in present F irs t-C la s s S eN vies. ub 6.— Marshfield Hun. Under New Management. M e a l l s a t a l Houi*s P n o m 6 a m to 9 p m. at the Skooku m Resta u ra n t, Wo ff fa k e R a t e s t o C ö m m e f e l a l Peöpie SUMMONS. p Nels P„ Nelson. 8 THE NEW ID E A and Best of Turnouts. Sale M i S F Stable S p e c i a l A t t e n t i o n G iv e n to f^sg ulat * B o a r d e r s . W. H. Maiii v .j, Prop. Livery Feed C A . H A R R I N G T O N , P ro p rie to r. home in Coquille you cannot do IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR better than to call at the H erald of TH E C O UNTY OF COOS. fice or address Thomas Taylor, William McBee, ) Plaintiff, Cathlamette, Washington. !• Suit in equity vs. Bessie McBee, I for divorce. Point Defendant, j E. E. Hampton, a late arrival from Yamhill county, has leased the farm of H . C. Dorris, near Arago, and has settled down to be a real Co- quiller. He haB traveled extensively over the west of late, and says Coos is the best spot he has seen. M A R S H F IE L D From 40 to 80 acres of willow bottom to be slashed and burned. For particulars call cn W. L. Kist- ner Coquille, Or. - « Including room, bmrd, general nursing and drugs. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hammack, of Fishtrap, have gone to Roseburg with Mrs. H ’s brother, G. W. Watts, who is on his way to his home in Texas. A. E. Sherley, the Myrtle jeweler, goes to the Bay today to take a steamer for Portland, where he goes to get a complete outfit of supplies for his business. Slashing to L e t » Marshall Way had business which brought him down from Myrtle Point the last of the week. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worries because she E. W. Ferris and E. O. Howe and has them. I f she takes Hollister’s families are back from their outing Rocky Mountain Tea she would at Bandon, and say they had an ex have neither. Bright, smiling face follows its use. 35 cents, The or cellent time. Tablets, sold by R. S. Knowlton. W ill Stauff and W ill Beattv came over from the Bay yesterday and Big Bargain in Nice House went up the river to prepare for a liuut and outing In the mountains. For a splendid bargain in a neat Mrs. Mary Nosier, the merchant, started this morning for Roseburg She will visit for a week with rel Bender-Clinton Wedding. atives and friends in the valley. Miss Ellen P. Clinton, daughter Mrs. M. McDonald will be in charge of her store. of Mr. G. W. Clinton, o f Norway, Sample piano, stindnrd make, was married to Chester L. Bender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ben parlor grand, quarter oak; none better; retails at $42 i.OO. Must der, of M yrtle Point, Sunday even be Bold, will take $196.00 spot cash ing, August 19, 1906, at eight Second hand pianos cheaper and on Pobl, Myrtle Point, o'clock, Rev. Thos. Barklow per easy terms. forming the ceremony. The wed Oregon. ding was very quiet, only the im mediate relatives of the young couple being present. The deoora- tions and arch were of evergreens, and a lunch was Berved before the departure of the guests. The bride was beautifully attired in a gown of crepe do chine and net, with an illusion veil, and carried a shower Drone keeps fruit jars. * -< 4 . hay, Gran* *:eed. Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE t r k ir s t W W Successor to J. T. Little. COUGH SYRUP ENNEDYSfAXATIVEHONEYaJAR b To Bessie McBee, the above-etitled de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, Prosper, Oregon. you are hereby notified that you are re Agent for quired to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above! Buffalo Gasolene Engines entitled suit in which William McBee is plaintiff and you Bessie McBee are The best, cheapest and most con defendant, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum venient power on the market, mons, to w it: within six weeks from the 25th day of July, 1906; and if you fail to appear and answer on or before SUMMONS. IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F' TH E the 5th day of September, 1906, the STATE OF OREGON, FOR T H E same being the last day prescribed in the order of publication, a judgment COUNTY OF COOS. will be taken against you for want j Charles B. Holloway, ) j thereof, and plaintiff will apply to the Plaintiff, I court for the relief demanded in his vs. 1 Suit for Violet D. Holloway, Divorce. complaint, a succinct statement of which Defendant. J is as follows: that tho marriage con To Violet D. Holloway, the above- tract now existing between you and named defendont: plaintiff be dissolved, and for his costs la the name of the State of Oregon : and disbursements in this suit. You are hereby required to appear and Service of this summons is made by answer the complaint filed against you publication in pursuance of an order i iu the above-entitled suit on or before made by John F. Hall, County Judge the 5th day ot September, 1906, which for Coos county, Oregon, dated the 24th is six weeks after Wednesday, the 25th day of July, 1906, directing publication day of July, the date of the first publi of the same in the Weekly Herald, cation of this summons, and if you fail a newspaper published at the City of to so appear and answer for want there CoquiUe, in Coos county, Oregon, once of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court each w eek for a period of six weeks. tor the relief prayed for in the complaint A. J. SHERWOOD, 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 and other relief as Notice is hereby given that the under may be equitable. This summons is published pursuant to an order made signed has been duly appointed admin therefor by Honorable John F. Hall, istrator of the estate of E. H. Beyers, Judge of the County Court for Coos deceased, and that all persons having County, State of Oregon, on the 24th claims against said estate are hereby day of July, 1906, whereby it is ordered notified that they are required to p re -1 that publication hereof be made tor six sent the same duly verified to the un-1 dersigned at the office of A. J. Sherwood, consecutive weeks. The first publication in Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, within liereol is made on the 25th day of July, six months from the date hereof. Dated ttiis 9th dav of July, 1908. 1906. SPE R R Y & CHASE, J. P. BEYERS, I Attorneys for Plaintiff. Administrator. Moves the Bowels JUI A !■ Best for Children m c i « * ! ••••■ os *■ i »« j B« hi » Don’t Forget the Painting of Your Buildings W e have Pattons Sun Proof Lead 100 lbs. carries 7 galons oil making 11 gallons Paint. An absolute 5-year guarantee to every user. D on’t F orget T h a t H a rv e s t T im e is N e a r. W e have a full line of Tools includ ing Champion Mowers and Rakes. Ii you want the best at prices to suit, we have it. T. H. MEHL & CO M PAN Y COQUILLE OREGON CLOSING The Shoppers Path will be strewn with Wrecked Prices all through the store. Every Dollar you spend here at this Sale will bring you a third to a half more in value than usual or elsewhere. Hats Men’s Suits FORMER PRICE $20.00 “ ** 17.50 " " 13.00 " “ 10.00 ROW $15.00 ** 12 50 “ 10.00 •' 7.50 FORMER PRICE Great Cut in Ribbons, Laces and Underwear. F R O N T STREET, C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N $3.00 Shoes ROW FORMER PRICE $4.50 '* - 4.00 “ ** 3.50 ii it 3.00 $2.50 " *• 2.50 M 2.00 " “ 2.00 " 1.50 ROW $3.75 " 3.25 * ' 3.0 0 “ 2.50 20 to 33 per cent off on all Dress Goods. N. LO R E N Z. F R O N T STREET, C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N