Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 04, 1908, Image 2

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    B. E. Hampton, of the new meat
SU M M O NS
Church Rally.
market, started for Tacoma, W ash­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Beginning next
Sunday
tne
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
ington, yesterday, having received
TH E COUNTY OF COOS.
a telegram to the effect that bis Christian church will hold a sborl
W E D N E S D A Y , NOV. 4, 1908,
Geo. W . Bowman, )
daughter Rena, was at the point of revival meeting. Let all the mem
, ,
Plaintiff,
Not a Fire Sale
here and friends help to push in
Vs.
j Suit to annul a
W ith this issue o f the H erald the dea,b with
hoPe8 of recovery,
N ot a Receivers Sale
this meeting. Talk; meeting and
E ^ w m a n , j^Urriage contract.
editor in chief retires for the time
W ill Oddy having received word
Not a Foreclosure Sale
come
every’
,
night
as
the
meeting
To
Annie
E.
Bo«
man,
theabove-nam-
being, while C. 0. Dryden takes that his son, Willis O d d j, had taken
will onl) run eight days. Mr. and ed defendant: in the name of the state But a Real Bargain Sale for all, and on every article in my store.
Everything under
charge. W e have been connected down with typhoid in Washington,
hereby require,1 to appear
with the paper since it was founded, started to see him Monday going Mrs. Claude Nosier will have charge
my own supervision. Every article reduced and marked under my own direction.
of the music. The pastor J. N Me- and answer to complaint filed » - linst
its, first appearetice being on Sept by wav of the bay per steamer. A
Connell will do the preaching, j Z
ember 9, 1882, and sole proprietor P. M iller is in chargo of his place
Our religious neighbors are invited ice of this summons upon you if served
of
business.
and editor for the past eight years,
toccme. Short services.
Parents i (-v) oays ^fW»riVV*
i C within
r any
t " other
,‘!Uv
11 Jerved
and have been constantly at the
Ripe and green olives in bulk at
should come and let your children county within the state of Oregon, hut
work since the first date with the Robinson’s.
come the practical sermons they will if served by publication, then on or lie
the last day of the time prescribed
exception of two years spent in the
Coos bay is to be fortified and an bear will dojjthem good for time fore
in tiie order for the publication of
county clerks office, which, we think Artillery corps is to be organized
this summons, which prescribed time is
and eternity.
six (6) weeks, the last,lav of which lime
entitles us to vacation of a year in the near future. Adjt. General
Sidetract other things for one will be Wednesday, the 16th day of De­
at least. Mr. Dryden has spent | Finzer who recently made an inves­
cember, 1908.
Prices will be no question on any and every article in this large stock.
week and come. Services begin
most of his life in the office and ful­ tigation of the fort has made a re­
And if you fail to so appear and an­
promptly at 7:30 close at 8:30.
swer said complaint by the said time,
Bring the children. There will be a special bargain counter prepared for them.
ly understands the work which he port to the goverment favorably and
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
J N . McConnell,
has well in hand and we feel as­
a decree forever annulling the marriage
Space will not admit to enumerate the many articles, hut below are a few :
recommened that Coos bay be forti­
Minister. contract existing between yourself and
sured that the business will be con­
fied and that au artillery corps be
the said plaintiff.
ducted along former lines and to
This summons is published in the Co- j
maintained.
I t is expected that
n. E. Church, South.
quille H erald , a weekly newspaper
the satisfaction o f our large num­
all arrangement will be made and
published in Coos County, Oregon, for
ber of patrons.
Next Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m., Bix consecutive weeks, beginning Nov. I
work started within a few months.
Respectfully Yours,
Rev. Cbas. A. Cleves, the newly ap­ 4, 1908, and ending Dee. 10, 1908, by
Clark’s O. N . T. thread 5 cents a
order of publication made by the Hon.
D. F. D e a n .
pointed pastor of the church will John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos
spool at Robinson's.
occupy the pulpit. At 7:30 the first County, at Chambers in Coquille, Ore­
The Halloween excursion of Lau­
gon, on the 31st day oi Oct., 1908.
W ith this issue of the H erald I
Every article in my stock will be on sale and these sales will be continued one day
quarterly meeting for the new year
GEO. 1‘. TOPPING, !
assume management and will in the rel Camp, It. N. A. to Bandon was
will be held, Rev. E. B. Jones occu­
Attorney for Plaintiff- each week until the stock is greatly reduced. Notice of next sale will appear later.
The W ol­
next year endeavor to give the read­ a very decided success.
pying the pulpit.
A t the conclu­
SUMMONS
ers and patrons a fair clean up-to- verine was charteredfor the occasion
Don’t forget this date. Everybody come.
sion of the service the quarterly In the Circuit Court of the State of Or­
date newspaper that will.'merit the and all enjoyed the trip. Upon
egon, in and for the County oi Coos.
conference will be held.
Sunday
M R S . A N N IE
B U R K H O LD E R .
L. Cochran,
continuance o f its already large pat arriving at Bandon the boat wns
school at 10 a. m., Junior League
Plai 1 tiff,
met by a large delegation of Ban­
ronage.
vs.
Suit in Equity for
3 p. m., prayer meeting Thursday
C. O. D k id e n . don Royal Neighbors who escorted
Viola A. Cochran,
Divorce.
7 30 p. in. choir practice Friday 7:30.
Defendant.
the visitors to the K. P. hall where
Everybody cordially invited to To Viola A. Cochran, the above entitled
the evening was passed very pleas­
COURT MARTIALED.
defendant: In the name of the State
W eak Kidneys, Lame Bach
these services.
of Oregon, you are hereby notified that
antly.
Laurel Camp’s drill team
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you
are
required
to
appear
and
answer
To be Played at Masonic Hall put on a few fancy drills after which
Inflammation of the Bladder
the
complaint
filed
against
you
in
the
White R iver flour makes white
above-entitled suit in which L. Cochran
the young people indulged in games
Tuesday, NovemberjIOth.
light bread. Robinson has it
is plaintiff and you, Viola A. Cohchran,
until supper was served at 11:30.
are defendant, within six weeks of the
“ Court Martialed” is a comedy The Bandon Neighbors deserve
date of the first publication of this sum­
NOTICE FOR P U B LIC ATIO N .
drama in four acts, with a strong
mons, to-wit: within six weeks from the
much credit for the efficient man­
30tb dav of September, 1908, the same D E PAR TM E N T OF TH E IN TE R IO R ,
situations, without the burning of
being the date of the first publication of
B. E. H AM PTO N
M. R. DUNN
gun powder or the dashing of cold ner in which they looked after the
TJ. S. Land otlice at Ropeburg, Oreg.,
this summons, and if you fail to so ap­
steel. The story of the play is, in welfare of their guests. The excur­
June
3,
1908.
pear and answer on or before Wednes­
pact, as follows:
Notice is hereby given that George SV,
day the 18th day of Nvember, 1908, the
sionists arrived home at 5 p. m. Sun­
same being the last day of the time pre­ Henry Fowler, of Rose Lodge, Lincoln
Captain Randall, of the U. S. day well pleased with their trip.
HAMPTON & DUNN, Proprietors
scribed in the order for publication a County, Oregon, who, on June 3, 1908. ^
army is court-martialed and con­
judgement will he taken against you for
¡Ne take pleasure in announcing to the people of
Sweet and sour pickles in bulk
demned to be shot for striking his
want thereof, and plaintiff will apply made timber application No. 10120, for
to the court for the relief demanded East }'2 of South West hj, South West
superior officer, who has unjustly at Robinon’s.
Coquille that we have opened up and are ready to
therein, a succinct statement of which
cj South West 14 of sec. 24, Town- £
accused him of cowardice during a
serve you any hind o f meat at prices as reasonable
is as follows: That the marriage con­ ship 27 South, Range 10 West Wil. Mer.,
fight with the Apaches. While
W lia l W ou ld You D o
tract now existing between yon and the
has
filed
notice
oi
intention
to
make
iQ
os you can find In the county. We solicit a share of
awaiting the execution of the sen
plaintiff he dissolved and held for
In case of a scald what would
naught; that plaintiff have judgement final 1 proof, to establish claim to the
tence he dictates his will to his you do to relieve the pain? Such
Ijour oatronaae
against you for his costs and disburse­ ahov re described, before register and re-
friends Colonel Randall, leaving his injuries are liable to occur in any
ments in this suit.
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OUR MOTTO: " L iv e and Let L iv e .’
ceiver, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 15th
large property in the East to his family and every one should be pre­
Service by publication of summons is
day
of
January,
1909.
Claimant
names
wife. Randall substitutes another pared
One
door
East of Heraey’ s Store, Coquille, Oregon.
made in pursuance of an order made by
for them. Chamberlain’s
Benjamin O. McGee,
will which he has drawn, making Salve applied on a soft cloth will re­
the Hon. J. W . Hamilton, Judge of the as witnesses:
Cirouit Court for the State of Oregon, in William M. McGee, and Israel Ketch of
himself the heir, and this substitute lieve the pain almost instautlv, and
and for the County of Coos, dated the Roseburg, Oregon, and Andrew H.
is signed by Randall just before be­ unless the injury isa severe one, will
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22nd day of September, 1908, and di­
ing led out to be shot. The will is cause the parts to heal without leav­
F ob S a lk . A Palai liai home in.
Registered Berkshire pigs, both
recting publication of the some to be Hinkson, of Eugene, Oregon.
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
made in the C oquille H erald , a weekly
contested by Mrs. Randall, but she ing a scar. For sale by R. 8 . Knowl-
Bandon (H arry Baldwiu place) over- ] sex, for sale. Call on J. C. Watson,
newspaper of general circulation printed
is defeated through the testimony ton.
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looking the mouth of the Coquille breeder of registered Jersey cattle,
and published at Coquille, Coos County,
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arlet W eavino . Mrs. K . H oi.
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o f a private who has witnessed the
at the farm near Coquille.
Oregon, and that said summons he pub­ verson, Wickham residence east o f : i u<
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false will in collusion with the Col­
lished once a week for six consecutive the Christian church does tiDe Inquire at premises of 8 . M. R owan .
CorTflKht
R ooms — Nice furnished rooms to
The 0. E. S. Entertainment.
weeks.
onel.
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carpet and rug weaving: Call and j
Guns of all kinds for sale or rent reut in one of the nicest locations
Blncorlty
C
lcthos
JAMES T. H a L L T
The play opens with Randall
see samples of her work and get at G off A Goodman’ s 2nd hand in the town. Call on Fred Belloni
The Halloween social given by
JOHN F. H ALL,
(W allace Howe), in possession of
at the Nye residence.
| store.
Attorneys
for Plaintiff. prices.
the property, and being blaokmailed tho ladies of the Eastern Star was
by the private, who has developed certaiualy a success and the attend­
into a full-fledged tramp, Sandy ance was very large, the lodge room
Walker (Joe Thompson) and who
of the Masonic Hall being crowded
has possession of the unsigned draft
of the genuine will. Then another to its utmost.
Coquille Iferald.
White House Sale!
(1 f^eal Bargain Day
My stock is too large, I must reduce it.
Everybody Come to the Wljite H °use
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
5
Millinery, Gloves, Corsets, Neckwear, Jewelry,
Hand Painted China, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces, Silks,
Velvets, W hite Goods, Art Materials.
DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR
BACKACHE
A WEEK’S TR IA L 25c
SZ^S2S2&S2S2S2SZ8&S2S2&S2SS2S2S2SZ8SZ%
Coquille Heat Harket
The Tendancy
The Most Remarkable Premium Offer Ever Made.
in Clothesmaking
tramp, Stormy
Jordan (H erbert
Cramer) appears on the scene, who
also knows all about the will and
claims a share of the spoils. A t the
same time Randall discovers that
the new tenants in one of his cot­
tages are Mrs. Jordan, now blind
and poor; and her daughter Ethel.
H e tries to drive or bribe them to
go away, nnd even tries to compass
the woman's death, but without suc­
cess.
In the mean time, things are hap­
pening between Rnndall’s neice
Alice (M argaret Ilea) and her lover
Dick Holland, (Edson E lliott) Ethel
(Louise Kirkwood and Bob Chum-
ley (Jack Haley) Alice and Chum-
lev have become engaged to please
their relatives, but Alice and Dick
have fallen in love with each other,
and Ethel and Bob proceed to do
the same. Chumley, who is an ab­
sent minded young doctor, furnish,
es a great deal of delicious comedy.
In fact there are plenty of hearty
laughs scattered through the play,
and (there is one great surprise,
while the plot is worked out to a
satisfactory conclusion.
The decoration of the hall includ­
ing the different booths, where all
the good things were dispensed,
was a marvel of beauty being in
vine maple with its beautiful autumn
colors and gaily lighted w th Jack o-
lanterns.
The fish pond was a decided suc­
cess with the children and the pa-
tronage afforded it taxed it to its
capacity. The ice cream and enndy
booths were well patronized and the
cider and pumpkin pie booth cer­
tainly did s good business with the
good old article “ like mothers use to
make down on tho farm.’’
The ladies in charge of the enter­
tainment deserve great credit for
the successful "manner in which it
was carried on.
Ilo w
lo
And buying lias been along radi­
cal lines.
A $ 1 0 D in n er S et
By general consent the
fancy or “ freak” styles have been
given over to the college or high-
school hoys.
The point with us
W I T H Y O U R I N I T I A L I N GOLD.
has been to get goods of this kind
that will bear inspection as to
workmanship; goods that we are
By a fortunate deal we have contracted with the manufacturer to furnish us with as many as we can use o f these
willing to stand back of to the lim­
42-Piece^White House Monogram Dinner Set
it.
There isn’t a style we carry
that isn’t in good taste.
And as a special in­
ducement for you to
increase your trading
With US we will distrib­
A. ROM
Land A Lyons are closing out
their stock of clothing. Now is
• chance for a good suit of clothes.
F or S A L «. One complete outfit
for spraying. Call nnd investign-
G off A Goodman.
day
November,
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the same being the
last
time
prescribed in the order for publication
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judgement
will he i taken
against you * for laQfl
Wlin* thereof, anti plaintiff will apply to v
¡v e o l that dangerous disease. Cham-
’ -Gain s t ough Rem edy contain* follows: That the marriage contract
no '**“
opium
narcotic
and
may now existing
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!-*!i g between
between you
you anti
and tire
tbe plint-
plint-
naught,
lived and held for naught.
he given as confidently to a baby as iff lie dissolved
That
plaintiff
have
judgement
against
to an adult.
For sale by R. 8 .
yon for her costs and disbursements in
Knowlton.
this suit.
Service by publication of summons is
made in pursuance of an order made bv
tbe Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge of the
Circuit Court for the State of Oregon.
in and 1er the county of Coos, dated the
22nd day of September, 1908. and direr-
p p tt,\r t #\\t- , v p n n n
1
pub!¡cation of the same to lie made
E. C. H O L L O W A Y , P R O P .
•„ 0»c CooriLLE H erai n, a weekly newt
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, i aper ol acneral circulation printed and
Bread, ( ake, l tes, Cookies, Gin- ! published at Coquille, Coos county, Or-
gersnaps,
etc.
attention
that tald summons lie pub-
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Iished once a week for six successive
&,Ten ort,erB_ ,or banquets, dinner, weeks,
City
imt
Bakery,
picnics, etc.
Street, - Coquille, Oregon
MONOGRAM DINNEftSETl
fp s
Procure a Gold Bonf
Be as carelut as you can you will In the Circuit Court of the State of Or­
occasionally take cold, and when
egon, in and for the County of Coos.
you do, get a medicine of known Hattie Bruce,
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Plaintiff
reliability, one that has an estab­
vs.
I Suit in Equity for
lished reputation and that is certain
John Park Bruce.
Divorce.
to effect a quick cure. Such a med­
T h e M asked B a ll.
Defendant, j
icine is Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ To John Park Bruco, the above-entitled
The first masked ball of tne sea­ edy. It has gained a world wide
Defendant: In the name of the State |
son last Saturday evening in Nos- reputation by its remarkable cures of Oregon, yon are hereby notified that j
ol this most common ailment, and you are reqnired to appear and answer j
ler’s hall, given under the ausp oes
the complaint filed against you in the j
can always be depended upon. It above-entitled
suit in which H attie;
of the baseball club, war a success acts on nature’s plan, relieves the
Bruce is plaintiff and you, John Park :
in every particular.
lungs, aids expectoration, opens the Bruce are defendant, within six weeks
the first publication of
this I
There was large number of mask­ secretions and aids nature in restor­ of
to a healthy condi­ summons, to-wit. Within six weeks I
ers and a most enjoyable evening ing the^ystem
T, .
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| from the 30th day of Septenilter, 1908,
tion
I in m g the many year* in the same l<eing the date of the first puh-
j
spent. It was a success financially
i which it has Iteen in general use we
— 1 lieation of this summon-
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minions, —
and 1 “ if you
as well as socially.
suer on or before Wed- Nsj
have yet to learn ot a sin gle case o i l to *PP «*r ami answr
Miss Elsie L Campbell
tbell were unit-
ed in marriage Rev . E. B. Jones,
officiating. The wedding was
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very quiet affair, no guests being
present but the necessary witnesses.
Both young people reside in Co­
quille, and will doubtless continue
to make their home here. The best
wishes of a host of friends follow
the hnppy couple.
JA M E S T. H A L L ,
«H o u s e
4 2 PIECE
Punch Card from us, and
SUM M ONS.
! cold or attack o f the g rip havin g
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in pneum onia when this
Church South, Saturday, Oct. 31st remedy was used vvlrch shows con-
al 8:30 p. m. Mr. Johu C. Fish and clustvely that it is a certain prevent-
it e
ute them as follows:
C i i r r ! >« i T < u l « l
tA j .
M arrikd — A t Parsonage of M. E. ____
rMUjtej
W h
fund the'$3 you have
paid for the set, mak­
ing the set cost you
absolutely nothing.
Remember that the
set will be delivered
to you for the small
amount of |3 cash
just as soon as you
have purchased $30
worth o f goods for
cash, and it will then
be at your option as
to whether you trade
the additional $7000
and get the set free.
$
everytime you make a
cash purchase have
the amount of same
punched out. When
you have purchaser
goods for cash to the
amount of $30 pre­
sent the punched card
and $3.00 in cash
and we will give yon
Ctme in at once
and see them and
get a Punch Card.
the net.
Extra Special
i f your cash pur­
chases f 1 om us amount
to $100 during a per-
od of twelve monll s.
¡hat is, $70 in addition
to the $30, we will re-
The sooner you be­
gin buying, the sooner
you will have the get.
These sets are some­
thing unique. I f you
desire to purchase one of these beautiful sets, we will sell you one for $10.00.
Our one price system is a guarantee to you that you will
pay no more for your goods than if^we were not making this extraordinary offer.
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TH E
S TO R E W H E R E Y O U R
R IG H T
COQUILLE,
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JOHN F II.tLL,
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Attorneys lor IMa.utiff, t
B U YIN G
IS T H E
M O N E Y GOES F A R T H E S T
SE C R E T OF SUCCESS
OREGON