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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1906)
Coquille Ijerald. W E D N E SD A Y, DEC. 5, 1906. G o o d F ire Insurance To those interested in good lire insurance, the insuring public and to Continental Agents, Gentlemen: I take pleasure in banding you herewith copy of a statement called for by and tiled with the Superin* teudent o f Insurance for State of New York, showing the condition of the Continental as of November 1, 1906, and giving information re garding its Snn Francisco conflagra tion losses. You will noto that our San Fran cisco losses are all paid; that they amounted gross to something over two and one-half million dollars, and net to one and three-quarter million dollars; and I desire to call your attention, first to the fact that every dollar of reinsurance has been collected, showing that we selected with care, second, our amount at risk gross and net (for our assets) was moderate and, of course, very much less than we could have se cured, and I can assure you that the “ Continental” will never be found to have more at risk than it can easily pay in case of conflagra tion. The “ Continental," you will see, has assets Sixteen Million Dollars and a Net Surplus of over Seven and One-Half Million Dollars un doubtedly the largest Net Surplus of any Company doing business in the United States. Our Coast losses were paid cash without discount and without com promise because of the earthquake; every claimant received one hun dred cents for every dollar due him. It seems hardly necessary to point out to you that your best interests and those of your customers will be served by placing business with a company that: First— Restricts its acceptances in the conflagration centres of the great cities to a figure well within its loss-paying ability; Second—Does not patronize weak concerns for reinsurance; Third— Has ample Assets and the 1 i rgest Net Surplus reported to the New York Insurance Department. Fourth— Having sold fire insur ance, pay its losses without quib bling and without reference to what other companies are doing, Fifth— Is operating under the Safety Fund Law of New York State. More than seventy-five hundred men aie commissioned to act as, Agents for the Continental in t.I.o FOR SALE. The rivival tervices at the inetlio- Elmer Flanders who has b en sick W a n tad —A lot of good house One horse 6 years old, weight hold furniture. Enquire of W. A. for several weeks was able to call dist chuicb last Sunday evening was at the City Hospital yesterday a success. The house was well fill about 1300 pounds, also one mure Goodman. for the first time to get a prescrip Enquire of Henry ed. The song service was spirited 3 years old. Furs make a uiceChristmas present tion renewed. and everyone took part. The sub- Grady, Norway, Oregon. for the ladies. Don’t forget J. W C. R. Burrow has some fine speci Leneve has them. jeol of the sermon was the “ Wise mens of popcorn in the office of the Fool," Luke 12-1-21. There will be Violius from $2.0Wto $75.00. Robinson has just received a big Home Realty Co. which he and his i-reaching Dec 16, by the pastor, Mandolins from $1.50. to $35.00 ot of skirts, coats and furs, just the J son raised in his garden near the morning and evening. Watch next Guitars from $2.00 to $27.50. hings tin ladies are looking for. Henry street bridge. They staud Haines puys the the express. Capt. and Mrs. Butler, of th is1 about 10 feet high, two ears to the week’s paper for announcement of subjects. Next Sunday's services city, returned Monday from a visit stalkj and fully developed. will be as follows. Sunday-school of several weeks at Calistoga and Licorice Liver Laxative, the best 10 a. m.; Class lueetiug following, other points in California. bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents led by Bro. J. A. Jackson. Epworth P. E. Drane, our merchant, had Prosper, Oregon. If You want a shoe for your chil For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co C oquille Shipping. League at 6:30 led by Bro. -mith. business at the Bay yesterday. dren that wears and has some style quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. A gent for The Tug Vosberg sailed oi. Wed More New Dress goods to arrive about it, get the Buster Brown shoe We are pleased to report the eon- BE IT REMEMBERED, that at a Buffalo Gasolene Engines a tj. W. Leneve'sina few days. at Robinson’s. nesday. valesence of the infant daughter of regular term of the County Court for The schooners Ruby and Autel- For the freshest of cakes, pie and Coos County, Oregon, held at the Court Houry H untly ou the North Fork. Tbo best, cheapest and most con- SUMMONS. ope sailed for San Francisco on Sat bread call at the city Bakery First I louse in Coquille City in said county j Dr W< tumre Ir.s In cn in attend veoient power on the market, and slate, commencing Nov. 5th, 1906, ance. IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Street. urday. STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR at which were present Hon. John F. I Call and see those new “ Peter Hall, County The steamer Elizabeth and schoon inty Judge, W . W . Gage, sher- TH E COUNTY OF COOS. iff and Jas. Watson, county clerk, when, Pan” shirt waists for ladies at Rob ers Mayflower and Bender Bros, J. T. McCormac, Plaintiff, among others, the followtng proceedings va. « t iv Cad to-witt: arrived at Bandon from San Fian- esons. Jennette Strong, Euphema Mr. and Mrs. E E. Johnson, of IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE cisco on Sunday. Diggins, George Hunter. STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR The Barge Chinook and schoon Johnson’s Will, went to the Bay on Alex Hunter, Janies Hun Saturday. ter, Janette H . Cox, Mat- TH E COUNTY OF COOS. er Advance sailed on Sunday, The tliew J. Bowron, Israel Suit in Eq O. Wilson A Co. have fine line of Lando, anil D. L. Rood,the uitv to qui- In the matter of the Estate and Guar former was towed to sea by the dianship of Maud A. Harry, Edna ladies’ sweaers, wrapper s and lastthreapersonsasexecu- et title to Berl Harry, Joseph Lane Harry, Net- ■ Tug Triumph where she was picked underskirts. tors of tbe last will and tes- real proper- tie May Harry, and Hubert Lei and 1 tamentof William Hunter, ty. up the big towboat, Sampson, which Harry. New line of Ladies, Misses and deceased: Mrs. James P. will lake her to San Francisco. It appearing to the Court from the ChilIrens felt shoes and slippers at Hunter, James P. Hunter, petition of G. W . Harry, the duly ap Lizzie Bowron, Hugh O. ---------------------------- Robinsons. pointed, qualified and acting guardian Pente cost, Martha Cave- Mr. McCarthy, the Portland rep of the persons and estates of the above Nice new line Ladie’s corsets; also nagh (formerly Martha Ar entitled minors* Maud A. Harry, Edna cher), Ellen Archer and resentative of Tatum A Bower, the Misses corset waists,tjuat received at Berl Harry, Joseph Lane Harry, Nettie Elizabeth Cox,Defendants. sawmill furnishers, who has been J. W. Leneve. To Jennette Strong, Euphema Dig May Harry and Hubert Leland Harry, minors, praying for an order of sale of at Bandon for some time making Robinson expects a large assort gins, George Hunter, Alex Hunter, certain real estate belonging to said mi arraugements with the Codv Lum ment of Boys Double Breasted Di James Hunter, Janette H . Cox, Mat nors, described as follows to-wit: thew J. Bowron, Israel Lando and D. E l 2 of S. E . M of 8. 28, Tp. 28, 6. of ber Co. to put in the new mill for agonal suits in black and blue. L. Rood, Mrs. James P. Hunter, James P. Hunter, Lizzie Bowron, Hugh O. R. 12, W . of the W . M. in Coos county, them, has gone to Portland to place Oregon, containing 80 acres; Pentecost, Martha Cavenagh, Ellen Ar And Lots 3, 4, 5, & 6, in Block 8, in the order for the Machine for that TIMBER LAND ACT, JU NE 3, 1878. cher and Elizabeth Cox, the above enti YOU CAN GET THEM AT North Addition to the town of Coquille NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tled defendants: mill, and will also order the machin City, in Coos county, Oregon, and alleg IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ing that it would be beneficial to the ery for the new mill to be put in by United States Land Office, Roseburg, O REGON: said wards that such real estate be sold. Oregon, October 29, 1906. You and each of you, are hereby no Messrs. C. C. Johnson and J. 8 It is hereby ordered that the next of Notice is hereby giyen,that in compli tified that you are required to appear Lyons which will occupy a site near ance with the provisions of the Act of and answer the complaint filed against kin of said wards, ami all persons inter ested in 88id estate, appear before this Bullard’s ferry. Mr. McCarthy ex Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An you in the above entitled suit within court, at the court room thereof, in the Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the six weeks from the date of the first pub court house, in the town of Coouille pects to return in a short time with States of California, Oregon, Nevada, lication of this summons, to wit: City, in Coos county, Oregon, on Thurs Within six weeks from October 31, day the 6th day of December, 1906, then a crew of a dozen or mote men and and Washington Territory,” as extended to all Public Land States by act of Au 1906, and if you fail to appear and an the work will be rushed as rapidly gust 4, 1892, Robert VanHorn, of 1631 swer on or before the 12th day of De and there to show cause why an order 6th Ave., W est Seattle, county of King, cember, 1906, that date being the last should not be granted for the sale of as possible. said real estate. United States, and each one of them ' Holiday books nt Kuowlton's know that a Continental policy is j List your property with the Homo worth one hundred cents on tb* d o l-' Realty Co. lar under any conditions, I con A beautiful piaoo on sale at Bar gratulate them on this fact and the showing we are able to make, and I ker’s Jewelry store. urge them to see that the “ Contin A fine lot of Christmas goods at ental’’ gets its full share of the good j O. W ilson A Co’s. business that discrimnating proper Cbas. Fahy, of Bullards, was in ty-owners may want rewritten. town yesterday. Yours very truly, H knby E vans . Large stock of Blank Books at President. Knowlton’s Drugstore. T. A. W alker , Lccal Agent, New stock of mens’ and boys’ Coquille City, Oregon. clothing at Robinson’s. Neh P. Nelson. Fountain P en s There is nothing more appropriate for a gift than a Fountain Pen Slocum Drug Store ... — = >oo<>oo< State of Washington, filed in this office day of the time prescribed in the order on May 19, 1906, his 'sworn statement New goods for Kerr’s store are No. 73S6 for the purchase of the South of publication, judgment will he taken against you for want thereof for the re east quarter (SEJ^) of Section No. 24, in lief demanded in plaintiff’s complaint, arriving by every steamer. Township No. 27, South of Range No. a succinct statement of which is as fol J. W. Williams came up from the 10 West, W . M ., and will offer proof to lows : lower river on Saturday to do some show that the land sought is more val That plaintiff’ s title to the N E of uable for its timber or stone than for 8 2, Tp. 26, S. of R. 13 W . of Willam trading with our merchants. Now is the time to get vour choice of those new Fall suits just arrived at Robinsons. Don’t forget that Mrs. Nosler’s is to be the headquarters for Hava, land china and anything you want in pretty dishes and vases. G. B. Haight, a new comer, is the courteous wielder of the clever be hind the block at the Market of the OocjvkiU© V a lla y P a c k in g G o agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Rose burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 16th day of February, 1907. He names as witnesses: B. Roy An derson, of Seattle, W ash., Albert Rehn- strom, of Ballard, Wash., E. L. Giles, of Roseburg, Oreg.. B. O. McGee, of West Seattle, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of February, 1907. BENJAMIN L. E DDY, Register. ette Meridian in Coos county, Oregon, be quieted as against defendants, and each of them, and that defendants he forever enjoined and restrained from setting up any claim of right, title or interest in or to the said land, or any part thereof, and for his costs and dis bursements in this suit. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order made by John F. Hall as County Judge for Coos county. Oregon, dated the 30th day of October, 1906. Dated this 30th day of October, 1906« J. S. COKE and A. J. SHERWOOD, Attorneys for plaintiff. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order he published at least three successive weeks before said hearing of said petition in the Coquille Herald, a newspaper printed at Coquille City, in Coos county, Oregon. JOHN F. HALL, County Judge of Coos County. Oregon. State of Oregon,/ County of Coos.j' p* I, James Watson, County Clerk and ex-officio clerk of the county court for Coos county, Oregon, hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy with the original record of my office; that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of such order. In witness whereof I have rereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said county court this 8th day of November, 1906. * JAMES WATSON, (Seal.) Clerk. North Coquille Store MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Nuts, Candies, To co and Cigars. North tr rnrv Street Bridge. -it.,..: ■ • H E A D Q U A R T E R S FO R S A N T A C L A U S CH R ISTM AS DOMING Our stock of Holiday Goods have arrived and we invite you to call and inspect them before you buy elsewhere. Call and get our prices it costs you nothing. 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