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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1907)
“ Sound Ring” flour can be bought through uny grocer. “ Deuient’s Best flour is the kiud The People’s Market always Umbrellas for evervhodv at Rob Drane sells. 1H P W g l f — gl Prosper, Oregon. keeps fresh vegetables. inson’s. Nice line of silks just arrived at WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23. 1907. Mrs. Nosler’s. Agent for W. T. Kerr carries the Stillscn B orn . Near McKinley, Oregon, Rev. Ford's Farewell. George Flanagan, of Marshfield, A Kellogg loger shoes— best on October 15, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Buffalo Gasolene Engines earth— aiid every pair is guaranteed was in Coquille on Mouday. Rev. H. L . Ford who has for the Joe Laird, a son. Full Stock of tbe new school For bargains in shoes, see Drane past year been in charge of the work Best Imported orchard grass seed Books at Knowlton’a drug store. at his new store. Tbe best, cheapest aud most con of the Christian church at this place at Knowlton'a drug store. Bring in tbe old books aDd ex venient power on the market, J. A. Brignoni, a Swiss, was ad- change for new. and at Myrtle Point, preached hia E. A. Dodge who has been sta farewell sermon to an exceedingly tion agent for our local road at dudged insane at this city Monday large audience in this place on Sun The steamer Elizabeth sails for j Myrtle Point for fourteen yeai* day evening, the 20th. San Francisco today. has resigned that position. The sermon was one dealing with J. K. scott, long u resident of tbe V. R. Wilson, Registered Opto the duties of a preacher and bis Coquille valley, returned Monday metrist. Office at residence. responsibility, and was handled io from a sojourn in the Willamette Miss Maud Liodebeck, of Arago, valley. a masterly manner, considering that it came on an evening aftor the con is now with Mrs. L. H. Morgan, F or S a l e — 2 $ .in ch Studebaker ducting of two funerals, they being holding a position io her dress mak wagon, in good condition. Call at that of Mrs. It. E. Buck and the in- >ng parlors on Front street. this office. fact of Mrs. Millan. the former at Land A Lyons will guarantee M a r r ie d : In Coquille, Oregon^ 11a, m. and the latter at 3:30 p. m. every sack of White Spray flour. October 20,1907, Carl Rogers, of Mr. and Mrs. Ford like this section Give us a trial. Bandon, and Miss Ve-;a Anderson, very much, and would not leave at For the past week large flocks of late of Humboldt cou nty, Califorois, this time only for the fact that Mrs. wild geese bsve been passing over Rev. Gordon officiating. Ford’s mother is in delicate health going south, which would indicate Latest creations in ladies' fall and they wish to live nearer and that the rainy reason is drawing coals and skirts at Robinson’s just where they can reach her more hand arrived from New York. ily than from this point. Mr. Ford near. The Fire Department band, of has accepted a call by the churoh Dermain will positively oure dan at Hood river, and they will move druff, mat" the hair grow and stop this city, has rented the Masonio to that point for the present. It is falling. At Slocum’s Drug Store Hall and are prepared to give enter with sincere regrets that these people Miss Jennie Lindebeck, of Arago, tainments, accommodate show com. go from among us. They have is in town for the purpose of attend paines, lecturers, give dances and made no enemies, and their friends ing school. She enters the 9th the like. Full announcements will be made later. are numbered by the acquaintances grade. She is stoping with Mrs- F ob S ale . A span of mares, 7 they have formed throughout the C. O. Dryden. and 9 years old. Gentle and well county, both inside and out of the F or S ale . O ne three and one- broke. Good drivers. Both in foal. church. Mr. Ford is a pleasant and half inch Studebaker wagon two Also new harness and light wagon. forceable speaker and takes no part years old $50.00. Apply at this office, A bargain if sold within the next 15 days. Call on or address this in outside issues but preaches the The Elizabeth got into Bandon office. gospel straight from a trnly Chris Saturday niflbt, and tbe river steam tian standpoint of view, while Mrs. NOTICE. er was well loaded with frieght from Ford is a singer of more than or her Monday. She will be due on Notice is hereby given that I, G. dinary ability, and has been a great her return in a week. C. Haga, will not be responsible for, help to her husband. Will pay highest price for Red or psy any debts contracted by my There is a report ourrent that a Cedar Logs and Shingle Bolts. Rev. J. E. Stebbens, of Arkansas, Call or address J. E. Young A Co., wife Jennie Haga, and all persons crediting her will do so at their own will take the place of Mr. Ford, di Bandon, Oregon. fi G. C. Hnga. viding his time between Coquille Attorney C. R. Barrow, a former risk. ami Myrtle Point. He also has a teacher and elocutionist o f ability, SUMMONS. wife who is a great helper in hia is organizing a class in reading in In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore services, being a thorough musician which there will be about fifty mem gon, for the County of Coos. and a fine singer. bers which promises to be a feature Elson M. Peterson, 1 Coquille Harald. White Spray Lyons. Slocum’s Drugstore has moved. Flour at Land A Nels P Nelson. PIONEER MEAT MARRET r Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We Carry >oo<>oooooooooeo<>ooooooooc F R E D S L A G L E T A IL O R OREGON C O Q U IL L E , We are headquarters fo r euerything in the meat line, wants always receiues prompt attention. COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO. DR. W E T M O R E 'S gsasEsa PRIVATE HOSPITAL When You Want Good Coal Buy PEART’S COAL L eave at s A bride of Sunday is widow be- foie Monday closed is the sad ex perience of Vega Anderson-Rogers, whose wedding announcement ap pears in this paper. Mr. Rogers who was a resident of Bandon came up Saturday according to their plans and on Sunday were married by Rev. Gordon, of the M. E. Church in this city and returned to Bandoo that day with his bride. On the way up he complained of a severe head iche which did not abate and on Monday at 10 a. m. he suffered a stroke of paralysis or apoplexy from which he did gain conscious ness and passed away Monday even ing. Coquille has a school of which town much above her size might well feel proud. Others have voted to carry a grade or so higher than ours, but their attendance io those gr ides is so light that they are not wintli considering, while Coquille li is a very large attendance in her high school rooms. With the close of last week there were thirty-four good and earnest workers in these grades, and two more are to enter this week, In order to give th teachers of the upper giades more time, the teachers of the three lower after the little ones are dismiss! d remain and hear recitations from the higher rooms. After the wedding o f Taylor G. Bunch and Miss Georgana Leep in tliii place last week, the f imily of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Leep, o f Ban croft, became Bomewhat scattered The bride accompanied the groom to Southern California where they will spend the winter, while Mias Vergie went to Salem to enter a hospital to train for a nnrse, and Haio'd went to Grave) Ford to en ter the Academy at that place, lear ing Mr. and Mrs. Leep to return home alone. * «•» • ----- Capt. Tom White’s little son, Tbos., jr., bad the misfortune to get a serious fall from a high walk into a basement which was being excavated for a new building near their home in Bandon, with the re sult that his skull was fractured be*ide other more or leas serious hurts. It was at first thought that there was no possible show for his reeovery, bnt at last accounts, we understand, that there is a ray of hope. of great interest and benefit. Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow. ders, give instant relief. Price 25 cents. R. 8. Knowlton, Coquille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. The new passenger coach is now a part o f the passenger train each day, the old combination coacb be ing in the shop for repairs. The new one has been provided with stove, etc., to meet the requirement of railroad regulations. When you wish to put in an or der for some fresh groceries, don’t forget to ring up the Enterprise Meat Market, they keep them. Dr Tatom, the dentist returned from Portland Monday, having been c-.lied to that city on account of the death of his sister, Mrs. Eugene Brown, of near that city. As he came away he left bis mother, Mrs George Berry who is 77 years old in a very nervous condition. We wish to call your attention to the fact that we carry the best hams and bacon on the market. Every piece guaranteed, at Land A Lyons Tbe pupils who received the high, est marks in their respective classes during the first school month are; Tenth grade, Esther Boyd, Dorothy Watson, Jessie Sweet; ninth grade, Iva Howey, Ernest Perrott, Susie Smith, Eva Sugg; eighth grade, irvin Custer, Edith Perrott, Alta Stanley; seventh grade, Clarence CunniDgham , Edna Gilkie, Wynne Cope; sixth grade, Herbert Davis, Laura Watson, Edna Harlocker; fifth grade, Jenie Lowe, Mabel Ban ning, Hazel Roach; fourth grade, Fred Roach, Pearl Davis, Dorothy Snow; third grade, Hattie Lane, Maud Davis, Georgia Gilkey; second grade, Robert Maddeu, Elsa Peoples, Ardis Briggs; Primary grade. Ruby McDonald, Pleasant Madden, Harold Moomaw. The school register has passed tbe 300 mark. Tuesday Oct. 15, the Coquille school had a pleas ant visitor in the pereon o f W. H Bunch, who spent the whole day in tbe several grades. Tbe registra tion iu tbe bighschoo! department is the highest it has ever been, there are no casee of tardiness far, and the per cent o f attendance is above 99. Plaintiff, I Suit in Equity vs, J- for Divorce. Mammie M. Peterson, I Defendant. J To Mammie M. Peterson, the above name d defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby notified that you are lequired to appear an answer the com plaint filed against you in the aliove en titled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-w it: within six weeks from the ¡3rd day of October, 1907, the same be ing the date of the first publication of this summons. And if you fail to appear and answer on or before the 4th day of December, 1907, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, a succinct statementof which iaas follows: That the marriage contract heretofore existing between plaintiff aud defend ant herein be annulled, set aside and held for naught ; and for such other and further relief in the premises as to tlie court may seem just and proper. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order made by Hon.John F. Hall, County Judge, of Coos County, Oregon, dated October, 21st, 1907, directing that ser vice thereof be made by publication of said summons in theCoquille Herald, a newspaper published at the City of Oo- quille, in sail Coos County, Oregon, once a week for a period of six weeks. C. R. BARROW , Attorney for plaintiff. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the construc tion of one and one-half miles of per manent road on a portion of the road leading from Henry Clemen's farm to Bear Creek which said road is known ns Survey Number 384. Said improve ment to be made according to plans and specifications on file in th e o llice o f the Conntv Clerk. Said Improvements to be completed on or before May 1st 1908. Bids to be received on or before Nov. 7, 1907 at 10 a. m. Court reserves tbe right to reject any and all bids. JAMES WATSON, County Cierk i 1 a Scales W. H. 8 CHR 0 EDER I I flatly, S | »««i«l f l a t « » m a d « lot* A « « o u « h « * m «n t. Train Nurses in Attendance. For Further Particular* Address Dr. WETMORE, Phone 111 COQUILLE, OREGON Central Real Estate Exchange B- B- PAULL, MANAGER COQUILLE, OREGON Upstairs in Robinson Building. Handles all Kinds of Real Estate Watchmaker and Jeweler, JOHN Y O A K A M , President- Front Street, C O Q U IL L E , A ll OREGON. Portland and Coos B ay S. S. Line Fresh and Salt BOARD OF DIRECTORS Marshfield, Oregon, Found. plac., to __ AA 3 Í- — ...... - - ABSTRA CTS > CD ness world on a good salary will not be -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A B STRA CTS A B STRA CTS ABSTRACT TITLE GUARANTEE > CD in AND ri ABSTRACT COMPANY 50 > O ri CO We have completed a thorough, up-to-date A b stra ct > 00 50 > n in n CO. 1 t Manufacturers all kinds oj P lan t. > CD W > O Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank Coquille “ " Coquille Post Office. co TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., 2 J. S. Barton, Abstractor. w 3 We are now ready to furniah correct ABSTRACTS at short notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. COQUILLE PHONE, 191. Phone at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. ® » > & W. T. DEMENT. Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. COLLEGE C. M. J. W. W A G N E R r Enroll Now. North Bend Groceries PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS. COQUILLE, OREGON JOHN YOAKAM A Fancy and Staple Meats, Lard, Ham and Bacon Sails for Portland E very Thursday C. F. M’C< )LLUM, AGENT. A. Street Dock. T. Successors to Dean & Morgan. BREAKW ATER Phone Main 34. J. M. W A G N Vice Présider ENTERPRISE M tfl I UU„ work g uaranteed . >51 S W W W W W W W W W W W W S Lumber, Mouldings, etc. C B. R. & E. R R & NAVIGATION CO. N ew line of Clothing, Shirt W a ists, Fine A ssortm ent of Em broderies TRAIN SCHEDULE NO. 2. In Effect Jannary 1, 1907. and Laces. Dress Patterns of ten All previous schedules are void. Subject to change without notice. yards each—-Biggest Bargains yet C. J. Millie, manages; F. A. Labe, or^n*,',‘n,:gen'n,lofflc" M sr*,,flekl John E bert’s Ladies’ Fine Shoes Tbe most precious gift ia tbe eye n s t l ~ 7" Trains and M en’s W a lk o v e rs. Stilson sight. l)o not trifle with it Daily Except Sunday Stations Kellogg, the best loggers shoes on Leave 9:00 a. m Marshfield 9:30 a. m. B. H. Junction 9:45 a. m. Coquille Earth. R eese’s W a te rp ro o f Cloth Arrive 10:20 a. m. Myrtle Point No. « . r ing. M cllw ain e-K n igh t Co. Cloth ~T>aily Except Sunday Leave 10:45 a. m. Myrtle Point ing. It oosta you nothing to aee 10:30 a. m. Coquille Father Donnelly came over from Marshfield on Monday k> meet with the County court in special session for the purpose of having a smal plat adopted, he leaving anice It AM m. B. H. Junction M. G. Pohl, ReqisteredOptician piece of property which bad never ArrDe 12:30 p. m. Marshfield Office in 1 een platted. It is called Donnelly’s W. H, St-hroeder'« Jewelry Store, first Extra train* will ran on daily ipecial order*. Train* tn and from Bearer Hill addition to Marsh field i I Mondayjin each month. I am prepared to treat all Medical and Surgical Cases. Orders the Your B ST R A C T S ABSTRACTS ri > s * > o Henry Sengstacken, Manager. AI ST P AC T S A BSTRACTS H A V E Y O U A N EDISON VICTOR ZONOPHONE OR Columbia Talking Machine and]Records? If i d , y< n can get th*tn as cheap and on a* eaey|paymenta at E C BARKER & CO.’S aa you can any place in the world. We alao carry • 'complete line of Watches, Clocks, Siluerware and Jewelry o f a/lfyinde Coquille Mili and Mercantile Co‘ epair w o rk don * thnt’stays fixed. If not, you r m oney b e ck