Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 17, 1908, Image 2

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    Parana Hats at Robinson’s.
R iverton P ickups
“Dement’» Best’
th e flour
Drone Relis i*.
We have beeu having an epidem­
ic
ot mumps for the past week, but
Long
w
hite
ned
tan silk gloves
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1908.
at Robinson's.
at present no new rases seem to be Amusement Manufactur-
A catch letter has been sent to all
For sew ing machine needles go to develnping.
srs at Masonic Hall
W.
H. Sehroeders,
the pbjaicians of the United States
Edna Wright is back in Riverton
and to private individuals, to ob­
For bargains in shoes, see Drnne again. She went down into Cali­
Monday Night
tain subscriptions for a magazine at his new store.
fornia to live with her father, but
called “Ameiiean Health."
The
Margaret lies and Company play­
G. C. Welch had business up preferred Coos county, and so re­
payment oi a i l subscription to the from Lampn on Monday.
turned.
ed last night to the largest nudi-
magazine makes the subscriber a
Mr. Peterson has been tearing ence they have had since they open­
Harry Peterson, of RivertoD, was
member of the “Ijocal Advisory in Coquille on Saturday.
down the old school building, and ed their week’s engagement in
Committee of the American Health
W. S. Hall, of Gravel Ford, was will use the lumber in building a Marshfield and-made a greater hit
League?” for the locality in which
than ever. The bill was “The Rose
residence.
a Cequille visitor on Friday.
the subscriber lives. Some physi-
Steve
Steward
is
decorating
bis
U*e Ranch’ and resembled
W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints,
cites to obtain a little notoriety use
Blanche Bate’s “The Girl of the
house
with
a
coat
of
paiut.
oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb &
Golden West.” Miss lies and tho
every means to get their names be­ Co’s.
Mr. Wilkinson and wife have
other members of the company were
fore the public, and in this partic­
If you want a nice suit of clothes' moved into the Lowe house.
ular instance it would be just as ra­ —latest fall style. Robinson 1
enthusiasically applauded frequently
“Tennessee” was in town last The comany is declared to be the
tional for one of the local papers to them.
week shaking hands with old best that has ever appeaed on Coos
solicit subscriptions and appoint
L ost . A gold fleur de lis pin set
the subscribers to some fiatitious with pearls. Return to George E. friends. He has been in Montana Bay.—Coos Bay Times.
The
the past year.
Margaret
lies
Company
will
open
a
society.
Peoples and receive reward.
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II. J. Peterson left for Newberg week’s engagement in Coquille com­
The people of Coos county should
The hammock season is here last week. His wife is out there mencing next Monday Dight and
beware of fake piano tuners travling again, and so are the hammocks, at and he goes to join her.
it will no doubt be the best thing
about the country, claiming to have W. C. Laird's.
D ona A nna .
that has been given in town this
For
fancy
and
high
grade
fruit
represented pi ominent piano houses
year
as they are luakiug a hit every
for years. Work has been done in and ornamental tries and shrub­ Next, time you ordre flour, specify where they show.
SOUND
RING
Coquille which is a disgrace to the bery, place your order with Geo. T.
Circuit court moets iu adjourned
C arpet W eaving . Mrs. K. Hoi
art, and anyone inposing upon the Moulton.
versou, Wickham residence east of
session
next Monday morning.
people should be prosecuted. W. H.
F ob S a l e —Two-horse gasoline
the Christian church does fine
Mansell of thifc city has had some engine, blacksmith’s bellows and
Bring your orders to Land & carpet
and rug weaving: Call and
Lyons
for
groceries,
shoes
or
dry
experience along this line.
Champion blower. Inquiie of Mc­
see samples of her work and get
goods.
prices.
The mails between this city and Adams Bros., Coquille.
William Gallier, of Bandon, paid
Roseburg started on the summer
Land & Lyons’ store will be head­
Resolution of Condolence.
schedule yesterday, the ICth inst. quarters for Kerrigan strawberries friends in this city a visit on Sun­
day.
The mail now leaves here for Rose- this season.”
Whereas, the immutable laws of
Fon S ale . A choice piece of hot.
F. M. Stewart, of the Coos Bay
burg at C a. m., end for Bandon one
hour later. In getting your cores- Monumental Works, visited several tom land. Inquire of George S. nature have called to the great be­
Robison, Coquille.
yond our aged and respected broth­
pondcnce ready for posting you points in the Coquille valley last
er, S. J. McC'oskey;
week.
He
called
on
us
on
Thurs­
Tired
mothers,
worn
out
by
the
should keep this in mind. This
Therefore, Be is resolved, that Lawns 15 to 30 cents now selling at 5 cts.
peevish, cross baby have found
Embroideries, regular 65 cent now 40 cts.
day.
will maintain till October 16th.
Cascasweet a boon and a blessing Coquille Lodge, No. 53, I. O. O. F. 40 cent dress goods at 15 cents per yard.
Torscheon laces 12'/2 cts values now G'^c
Sperry new, flour made at Taco­ Cascasweet is for babies and chil­
Hon. W. K. Newell, of Gaston,
recognizes in his death the loss of a
5 cts values 2j4 cts.
Oregon, was in town for a short ma, Wash., with the same car» ns dren, and is especially good for the faithful and beloved brother and Ladis belts, regular 50 cent values for 15c.
“Sperry’s Best,” ‘Sound Ring.”
ills so common in hot weather.
time ono day last week, but owing
Ladies
waists,
silk,
regular
$5.00
values
Ladies
wrappers $1.50 values 75 cts.
member of this lodge;
to scarcity of time he and Mr. Cor­ Harry Baldwin, the Coos county Look for the ingredients printed on
for
$3.50.
Mens
sweaters
$2.50 values for $1.50.
Be it further resolved that this
bottle. Contains no harm­
son were obliged to cancel their pioneer, and erst while a resident the
ful
drugs.
Sold
by
R.
S.
Knowl-
lodge
extend
to
the
family
of
the
de-
Ladies
waists,
Lingerie,
regular
$3.50
“
heavy
flanel
shirts $3.00 values $1.95
date fer speaking to the fruit grow­ of Bnndon, who has been on an ex­ ton.
cesed
brother
its
heartfelt
sympathy
values
for
$2.25.
“
hats
$3.00
values
for $1.50.
ers at Coquille. They spoke at tended visit to his old home in Ire­
in this their hour of bereavement;
land,
returned
yesterday.
Brown's
Decision
on
Sunday
“ shoes $5.00 vaules for $3.50.
Marshfield and Myrtle Point.
Be it resolved that the charter of M ens’ an d L adies’ U n d e rw e a r a re su ffe r­
V iolations
Now is the time to save your
Ladies
shoes $3.50 values $2.25.
ing
a
terriffic
cut.
Roseburg, Ore., June 13.—Three this lodge be draped in mourning
money, remember O. Wilson’s big
O strander-R yckm an.
sale will close on the 20th, Come. complaints of alleged violation of for a period of thirty days;
Another little boat was launched
And be it further resolved that a
J. B. Scoggon who has been at the Sunday “Blue Law” were reg­
on the matrimonal sea last Monday the General Hospital tho past week istered with District Attorney copy of these resolutions be spread
evening at the home of Mr. and suffering from self-inflicted wounds Brown Two were baseball and upon tne minutes of the lodge, a
Mrs. G. E. Peoples of Coquille is improving some. He was joined the other fishing. District Attorney copy sent to the local newspapers
when Ervjne C. Ostrander of this by his wife from Portland the last Brown informed the complaints that for pubb cation; and a copy sent to
city and Miss Myrtle Ryckman of the week.
brsebali playing was not affeted by the family of the deceased brother.
recently of Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Respectfully submitted:
For Sweet milk anil cream call at the law unless admission was chadg-
were united in marriage, Rev. W the City milk Depot, near the Enter­ ed, and that fishing was is far from
J . S . B arton ,
8. Gordon pastor ot the M. E prise Meat Market.
G eo . T. »J oclton ,
the pale of the law as anything Commitee.
church officiating.
L. H . H azard .
R. G. McQuigg, an old pioneer could be. The camplaint us to fish-
Mr. Peoples gave the bride away, of this section, died at the home of fng was made by a party recently
Coos B ay T imes .
Miss Florence Synott, a Wisconsin his son-in-law and daughte, Mr. and from the east, where such sport as
friend of the bride acted as brides­ Mrs. Chet Mael, at the north side well as hunting is strictly prohibit­
Miss Jennie Eickworth is visting
maid while the groom was attended of town June 13, 1908, and was ed nuder the law.
at the Umpqua Light House, the
by Alva Custer.
| guest of Keeper Bergman and his
buried Sunday in the Alasonic cem­
Stomach troubles are very com­ j family.
The bride looked pretty in her etery.
mon in the summer time and you
If you have
white voile costume, while the
Mrs. A. 1! Dutch of Constantiue.
Phone 251 and your orders will should not only be veiy careful
groom maintained his dignity in the sent right out by Land & Lyons’ about what you eat just now, more Mi b , is visiting at the home of her
Headache
Try One
conventional black, and the arch free delivery.
than this, you should be careful in (her, Mrs. Geo. D. Maud ¡go, in
for
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not
to
allow
yourself
to
become
was lovely with evergreen and roses.
North
Bend
Mrs. W. Colvin was down from
N euralgia .
A few intimate friends were pres­ the farm on Ilinck creek Monday. disordered, and when the stomach
They Relieve Pain
Mr». W. S Chandler left today
S c ia tic a .
goes
wrong
take
Kodol
This
is
the
ent and enjoyed the dainty refresh­ She tells us that she expects to
Quickly, leaving no
R heumatism
best known preparation that is of­ for Portland to be gone about two
bad After-effect*
ments and music which followed soon start for Reedsville, California, fered to the people today for des- weeks. On her return the family
B ackache .
the ceremony.
P ain in chest
where she expects to spend a good pepsia or indigestion or any stom­ will occupy their new bungalow up
D istress in
The usual shower of rice helped sbaro of the summer with her son, ach trouble. Kodol digests all foods Coos Rirver.
25 Doses
It is pleasant to take. It is sold
STOMACH.
express the good wishes of their W. B. Colvin and family.
o
f
ih
e
Little Tab lets
25
Cents
Miss
Edith
Simpson
of
San
Fran­
here by R. S. Knowlton.
S leeplessness
a n d t h e P a in is G o n e
friends who will be glad to know
Never Sold in Bulk , ,
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cisco, accompanied by a friend, Miss
DeWitt's Little Early' Risers are
N o tic e t o th e P u b lic .
Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander will make small, safe, sure and gentle little
King, ¡8 expected to see Norh Bend
their home for the present in the pills. Sold by R. S. Know I ton.
Notice is hereby given that my this week for an extended visit at
residence of MrB. Figg.
NOTICE.
Mrs Thomas Livesey, of Fitdd- wife, Blanch Cook, of her own free the home of her brother, L. J.
To obtain good berths on the
will, has left my bed and board, at
Is
hereby
given
that J. M. Nye Jr.,
brook. California, arrived iu town | Bandon, Oregon, and that I will not Simpson.
Breakwater call up Main 181. it
has filed his final account as executor of
Coquille W in s.
costs
you
nothing
to
phone.
Friday. She met her father, Tnos. ; be responsible for any debts con-
Wickham
Resilience,
FOR SALE.
the last will and testament of A. E. J.
Tho local fans had the first op­ Smitb, of Riverton, here and ac- traded by her hereafter.
East ot Christian Church
Nye deceased in the County Court of the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
A
good
dairy
ranch, five miles
Dated at Bandon, Oregon, June
portunity of seeing their team play companied him home She will al-
Does Gents’ Fine Tailoring
Department of the Interior,
) Stale of Oregon for Coos county and
below
Bandon,
A
fine
chance
for
J.
C
ook
.
hall last Sunday against Bandon.
so visit her brothers, II. F., Ed and
1908
Land Office at Rc-ebnrg, Ore. ) that the Judge of said court has fixed
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anyone wishing to go into the dairy in a ll its branches. Also deans
The game was exciting and in­ Walter, and many friends hero.
Notice is hereby given tha t John Da­ the time for hearing objections to the
A . Grand Family Medicine
. business. 30 or 40 acres of good and presses clothing in firs t- vid Culbertson,of Mckinley Oregon,'has same on the 12th day of July 1908 at
teresting and the best of feeling
Duprey’B Celery Heudache Row-
"It gives me pleasure to sneak n ,
,
, ,
filed notice of his intention to make the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day
prevailed nmong the two teams.
ders, give ¡DslaDt rolief. Price 2f good word for Electric Bitters,” I beaVer dam land: 160 acreB ,D class style.
final comutation proof in support of his the same being a regular day of the July
cents.
R.
S.
Knowlton,
Coquille
writes
Mr.
Frank
Conlan
of
No.
437
j
1
4
^
A
tine
stream
of
water
running
The local boys had not forgotten
J. M. N ye J r .
claim, viz. Homestead entry No. 13547 term of said court.
SUMMONS.
Houston St., New York. " It’s n through the place, plenty of fish,
the beating Hohn gave them a week City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
Executor
of
the
estate
of A. E. J.
made
May
16,
1904.
for
the
E}4
SEJ^,
grand family medicine for dyspep- j being near Boak lake, plenty of fruit IN JUSTICE’S COURT, JUSTICE
Nye, deceased.
ago at Pardon and so they started
L. A. Liljeqvist, deputy prose. ( sia and liver complications; while J and berries, also near the ocean and DISTRICT, No. 3, COOS COUNTY, SE'4' NK'i, Section 34, Township 27 S
Range 11 West, W. M., and that said NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
in to drive him out of the game
ting attorney of Marshfield, for lame back and wenk k id n e y s it j Sunset City addition to Bandon,
F
STATE OF OREGON.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
from the start.
passed through to Bandon Wednes- cannot betoo highly recommended.” | good roads school handy com- The Western Meat Company, a Corpor­ proof will lie made before Edgar A.
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Dodge U. 8. Commissioner at his office
Collier pitched a steady game day where he conducted the prose (Electric Bitters regulate the digest- mands fine new» of the Ocean, well
ation, Plaintiff,
in Myrtle Point, Oregon, on Thursday, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
ive functions, purify the blood, and ; broken from winds, shell fishing
vs.
considering the poor support he rution
COUNTY OF COOS. STATE OF OR­
a young man for impart renewed vigor and vitality j handy. Old age cause of wishing to
July 9th, 1908.
G.
P.
Witt,
Defendant.
was given at times. “Mickey" carrying a concealed weapon on the to the wenk and debilitated of both 8«>1. For particulars see Ed Taylr,
EGON, IN PROBATE.
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
To G. P. Witt, the above named de­
In
the matter of the guardianship of
Nevins did not arrive in time to school grounds. It was tried be
prove
this
continuous
residence
upon
Sold under guarantee at 1 on the place.
fendant in the name of the State of Ore­
the Persons and Estates of Eva C. El­
plav so John Benham covered forejudge Topping and a jury of tt. 8. Knowlton’s drug store, 50c.
and cultivation of the land, viz.
”
gon.
lington. Ole H. Ellingsen, Alice A. El-
RED AND
WHITE CEDAR You are hereby required to appear I.. F. R. Heller, of McKinley, Oregon, lingson. Bennett H. Ellingson, Ethel M.
second, doing well considering that six. The jury failed to agree upoi
Eilingson, Harold C. Ellingson snd
D issolution N otice.
and answer the complant tiled against G. G. Swan, of Dora, Oregon
he hasn't practiced. Pauli in cen­ a verdict.
Floid Ellingson, Minors.
SHINGLES
yon
in
the
above
entitled
action
within
J‘m
Cotton,
of
Gravel
Ford,.Oregon,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
ter carrying off the fielding honors.
Notice is hereby given, that under au­
Fon S ale —Good new bouse of 5
For Sale Ry
seven days from the date of the sevice of Charles Heller, of McKinley, Oregon.
thority of an order of sale, granted by
Coquille plays North Bend next rooms hall pantry and closets, 5J co-partnership heretofore existing
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. the county court of the conntv of Coos.
this summons upon you, or suffer judg­
L. H. & W. Shingle Co.
lotswith good orchard beginiog te between the undersigned under the
State ol Oregon, dated March 6” 1908.
Sunday ou the local grounds.
I Bandon, Oregon.
P. O. Box 62 ment to be taken against you for the
I will sell at private sale the following
Following is tho summary of the bear, woodhouse and barn. Impiir firm names of Harry A Goodman
Department of the Interior,
sum ol |22.77(dollars)with the costs and
described real estate, to-wit. an nndivid-
at
this
office.
Land
Office
at
Roseburg,
Ore.
is
this
day
by
mutual
cousent
dis-
disbursements
of
this
action
and
that
an
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
ed
seven elevenths (7-11) of the north­
game:
Coquille Herald.
Margaret llesCo.
A
terrible slashing
of prices.
Values cut in two.
We are making this Coquille’s greatest sacri­
fice sale and have created small prices regardless of
values.
Saturday will be our
special day.
Nothing held back, everything goes.
Here are a few of them.
Don’t wait until the bargains are
gone, bu t come today.
This Sale will Close June 20
O. W ILSON & CO.,
D r .M h . is ’A nti -R un P ills
Headache
IL Holverson,
a
Mrs. Fred Kronecburg will soon
Coquille; Runs 7; base hits, 8; two
base hits, 1; times at bat 33; hit by leave Denver, Colorado, for Pasa­
pitched ball 1; bases on balls off dena, California, where b I io will
Holm 4; struck out by Collier, 7; visit her mother, Mrs. Lyons, and
wild throws, 2; left on bases, 6; sister, Miss Josie Lyons, after which
she
will com
come e to Coos county and
errors 7.
sne win
Bandon: Runs, 4; base hits 4; see her brothers, W ill and Stewart
stolen bases 2; two base hits 2; \ Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs. John
titnes at bat, 32; bases on balls off Kronenberg, ns well as a host of
Colliei 4; struck out by Hohn, 6; friends in this place, her former
wild throws, 3; left on bases, 4; jjome mi -
...,
errors 8. Time of game 2 hours.
De\> itt s Kidney and Bladder
| Pills are prompt and thorough and
Umpire, Burnside.
1 ~ill in a very short time strengthen
A full line of Watkins’ medicines 4he weakened kidneys and allay
Imiti inflamnmtt.tn
and extracts canvassed for by H. troubles arising from inflammation
..
, . , _
.
Ihe bladder. Tltev are recnni-
Brenwald, arc kept at Kerr A Co a . montloal everywhere. Sold bv R.
store.
I 8. Kuo»ltuu.
at
a
aat
All accounts of the firm IVpartment of the Interior, Land Office order of the court will bemadedirecting
will be collected and all bills paid at Roseburg, Oregon. April 17, 1908. the sale of property hereto attached in
tliis action to-wit: One lot of baker's
by. J. J. Ftanlev. Sold this 16th Notice is hereby given that Lewis F. I | tools and tinns, 1050 lbs. Flour '.,hbl
R.
Heller
of
McKinley,
Oregon,
has
day of May, 1908.
| Lard 7 rolls of w rapping paper be sold
filed notice of his intention to make
G. W. H arry .
| to satisfy said claim and costs.
final five years proof in support of his
This summons is served by publica­
W . A. G oodman .
(claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11-
tion in compliance with sn order duly
No Need of Suffering fron Rheumatism 798 made July 9th, 1902, for the W** made by E. G. D. Holden, justice of the
SW<4 (being lots 12 and 13), Section 26,
It is a mistake to allow rlieuma-
tism to become chronic, as the pain
car, always he relieved, and in most
cases a cure effected by applying
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
The
relief from pain it affords i-* alone
worth many times its cost. It
makes sleep and rest possible
Even In case* of long standing this
1
1 .. I___ a _ should
1 . 1.1 L be . used
3 onsecrunt .
liniment
of tbe relief which it affords
25
nod 50 cent sizes for sale by R. S.
Knowltou
peace in said Third Justice’s district,
Coos county. State of Oregon, on
the 11th day of May 1908, directing the
publication thereof to be made in the
Coquille H erald for a period of Six
weeks, the first publication therof lieing
on the 14th day of Mav, 1908, and the last
on the25th day of June, 1908.
,
î"e Msst'^of''
. . .
» McKhiîe
______ ‘V, Oregon,
E. O. D. HOLDEN.
It*
if
n
W.^H. Bunch, of MeCÎnley,
-y, Oregon
Oregi , Jnsticeof the Peace for Justice District
J. D. Culbertson, ot McKinley, Oregon, No. 3, Coos County. Oregon.
Clark Bunch, o( IV>ra, Oregon.
WALTER SINCLAIR,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Attorney for Plaintiff
ui»i7
Register.
Tow nship 27 South, Range 11 West, W.
M., and that said proof will he made be­
fore Edgar A. Dodge, V. 8. Commis­
sioner, at his office, in Myrtle Point,
Oregon, on Thursday, Jnty 9th, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous resiijpnce npon.
April 18, 1908.
east quarter (NE1^) of section twenty-
Notice is hereby given that Henry two (22) township twenty-eight (28)
Johnson of Coquille, Oregon, has filed South of range nine (9) west M Wiliam-
Meridian in said Coos Couniy. Ore-
notice of his intention to make final i e,te
gnn, the same being all the interest,
five years proof in support of his claim right and title of 11 1 e" a boveii a m edm in -
viz: Homestead entry No. 12453 made I ors 'n at>d to said land.
The sale will lie made on or after July
March 2, 1903, for the W}4 NEJf, 8E>i
NE1. , Section 24, Township 28 Sonth, 8th 1908, and bids will be received at the
office of C. R. Barrowr,Coquille, Oregon,
Range 14 West W. M., and that said or may be left with the clerk of the
proof will lie made before G. T. Tread- aliove entitled court, or delivered to the
gold, tf. 9. Commissioner at his office undersigned guardian at London. Wash-
in Bandon, Oregon, on Monday, July 'n8,on-
13th, 1908.
Terms of sale are cash in lawful mon-
„
.. . „ .
..
. eyof the united States, ten per cent of
He names the following witnesses to the amount to accompany hid, and bal-
prnve his continuous residence upon ance to be paid upon confirmation of
and cultiraton of the land, v iz:
I sail.
E. A. Smith, of Riverton, Oregon,
Dated this 28th day of May, 1908.
Thomas Hanly, of Coqnille, Oregon,
LENA ELLINGSON.
Guardian of the Persons and Estates of
J. L. Briggs, of Coqnille Oregon,
Eva C. Ellingson, Ole H. Ellingson,
J. I), Donaldson, of Riverton, Oregon.
Alice A. Ellingson Bennett ft. El­
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
lingson. Ethel M. Ellingson. Harold
Register C. Ellingson and Floyd Ellingson.
Minor*.