Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 25, 1908, Image 2

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    Coquille Herald.
Council Meeting.
The Woman’s Study Club.
SU M M ONS.
W hite House Sale!
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
An adjo..rned meeting of the city
Club met with the President, Miss
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF COOS.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1908. j council was held in the city hall Lusk on the afternoon of Novem-
Monday evening at which the fol-
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lowing business
was i transacted.
Accidental Shooting.
Grant Harry was given a build­
ing permit.
On Saturday morning while out
Six water meters were ordered for
with bis shotgun hunting ducks
use in the city. A committee was
near their home opposite Johnson’s
up the old jail
mill, Gilbert Pinkston, the fourteen-1 •PP0^0*® to 1
which is not in the best of condi­
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
tion.
Pinkston accidentally shot himself
The Osmundson petition to oper­
in the arm, severely injuring that
a t e a boweling alley was laid over.
member, but it is hoped that no
A mass meeting wae held after
complications may arise making
adjournment and the fire depart­
amputation necessary.
ment was reorganized and put on a
The accideut happened while the
better footing.
boy was crossing a fence, the ham­
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mer of the weapon coming in con­
A ll the latest styles in Ladies
tact with something while the mag suits at Robinsons.
azine was pointed toward bis arm.
Insist upon your grocer sending
While it is only a flesh wound, it is you Cleveland’s Baking Powder.
very severe and near the elbow, and Don't accept a substitute; demand
while the arm may be saved it is the genuine.
her 14th for regular work an inter-1
W. Bowman,
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Plaintiff,
eating paper on the “ Dykes o f H o i-'
- Suit to annul a
land” prepared by Mrs. Belloni was Annie E . Bowroai, | Marriage contract.
Defendant. J
presented, following by items of
To Annie E. Bowman, tlie above-nam­
interest.
ed defendant: In tlie name of the state
Oregon.
The meeting of November 21st was of You
are hereby required to appear
held with Mrs. Sperry, the work for and answer to complaint filed against
in the above entitled suit within
the day under the head of Dutch you
ten (10) days from the date of the serv­
Architecture and Interiors” being ice of tin. summons upon you if served
within this coi 'ty. ur within twenty
shared by all present.
(20) days if served within any other
Club will meet with Mrs. Nyo on county within the State of Oregon, but
if served by publication, then on or be­
Saturday next.
fore the last day of the time prescribed
That is the watchword. That is
what F oley’s Orino Laxative does,
Cleanses and stimulates the bowls
without irritation in any form. E
J. Slocum.
Capt. C. H. Butler, of this city,
bas received the sad news of the
death of bis l r (her, Spencer D.
The deceas
Oil clothing,, parafine clothing, Butler, in C .iornia.
likely that it will be weak and prob
ed
was
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Coos
'•o,’
nty
pioneer,
and
rubber
boots
and
rubbers
at
R
ob­
ably stiffened in that joint.
was 71 years f ( je.
When the accident occured W. P. inson’s.
Swell assort snt Ladies and
Laird was notified and in an ex­
1 Wish to announce that I will
ceedingly short time he with bis big make special rates on all Christmas Gents handke c fiefs at Robinson's.
dappled gray and buggy had the pop corn. Call and get prices for
U ’ l i a t V uu l<l Y o u n o
lad in Doctor Culin’s, office where your popcorn for decoration, etc.
In case of „ scald what would
the arm was dressed. The boy is
Mrs. C. C. Hughes. you do to relieve the pain? Such
injuries are liable to occur in any
now resting easily and getting along
Books! Books!! Books!!! Books family and every one should be pre
as nicely as could be expected un­ for everybody at Knowlton’s Drug pared for them. Chamberlain's
der the circumstances.
Store.
Salve applied on a soft cloth will re­
The S S. B rea k w a ter sails from lieve the pain almost instantlv, and
(The Sun.)
unless the injury isa severe one, will
MarBhfiald for Portland, Saturday, cause the parts to heal without leav­
The government dredger w
N o v . 28th at 2 p. m. Passes can ing a scar. For sale by R. S. Know!
brought up the bay last week by the be bad by calling on Paul Sterling ton.
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steamer Flyer and is now being put at the depot.
If the reports from London are cor­
in readiness for work in the vicinity
White River flour makes white rect, Great Britain will follow Amer.
of Smith’s mill.
light bread. Robinson has it.
ic&’s precedent in sending a battle­
Dr. McCormac and wife returned
M, H. Herseys holiday goods have ship fleet in a cruise around the
via Drain from San Francisco, yes­
arrived and are on display at the world. The enthusiastic reception
terday. They left their daughter,
old stand. Something new in every given Admiral Sperry and bis men
Mrs. French, very much improved
line call in I will be open from this by New Zealand and Australlia
in health.
date evenings for the convenience caused some astonishment in Eng­
T . A. King leaves tomorrow for of the public.
land, and it is hinted that the pro­
California on the Plaut, providing
Ten per cent off on our best shoes posed cruise is for the purpose of
he can secure accomodations. The
till our new shoes arrive Skeels & gently reminding the antipodean
Plants’s berth list was sold out a
colonies that Great Britian still
Son.
fortnight ago.
Frank Morris, of the Etelka sec­ keeps in leaih the biggest navy that
Millwrights are at work putting a
tion, was in town yesterday, and in sails the seas.
traveling crane in at the Smith mill
the eyening took in the show of the
A Valuable Tip.
that promises to be a great labor
Margaret lies Co., of which bis
After exposure or when you feel
saving device in handling lumber.
a cold coming on take a few doses
friend, Mr. Mead, is manager,
The crane is to be operated by elec­
of Foley’s Honey and Tar and it
Something new in Buster Brown will expel the cold from your sys­
tricity and will transport lumber
“ High Top’ ’ shoos for children,
from the sorting shed to the end of Misses and young ladies’ at Robin­ tem. It cures the most stubborn
coughs and colds, and prevent
the docks ready for shipments.
son’s.
pneumonia.
Jury List.
Following is the list of jurors for
December term of circuit court:
F. E. Williard, Coquille.......Farmer
A. J. Hartman. Bandon...Merchant
J J Clinkenboard, Mfld.........Farmer
E S Barzee, North Bend....Teamster
E M Smith, Marshfield,.......Farmer
Z T Sizliu, Marshfield,.........Farmer
Ira Condron, Marshfield,.....Farmer
W A Lett, Bridge.................. Farmer
John Lamont Bandon...........Farmer
J L Crosby, Gravel F ord.....Farmer
E N Harry, Sitkum ...........Rancher
S C Bunch, Dora..................Rancher
F A Melil, Bandon...............Laborer
M J Kantz, Gravel Ford..., Farmer
A P Sweet, Riverton..............Farmer
W F Hodson, Maishfiold...Farmer
Ed Johnson, Coquille...........Farmer
T W Drane, Parkersburg...Farmer
John Yoakam, Coquille,... ..Farmer
C H Nosier, Bridge............... Farmer
T M Collver, Marshfield.......Farmer
Carl Albrecht, Marshfield...Farmer
Geo P Laird, Bandon.......Hotelman
Fred Nelson Marshfield...Machinist
J W Hall Myrtle Point.......Farmer
H H Harris Myrtle Point...Farmer
F M Friedberg Mfld.......Electrician
Geo Montgomery M fld..... Farmer
J H Milner Marshfield__ Hardware
Thos Coke Marshfield.......Looger
D,C Mather North Bend Bookkeeper
Robins iu
glove.
handles
the
Carson
M. E. Church, South.
The Sunday School is growing
and interest in the church is good.
Services will be held as usual next
Sunday, preaching by the Pastor.
Everybody most cordially invited to
be present.
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Robinson has a big assortment
of baby shoes both in soft and hard
soles.
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“ W i l s o n ’s
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P r ic e ”
The supreme court last week
handed down its decision in the case
of the Coquille Mill and Mercan­
tile Co. and the Johnson Lumber
Co’s, contest over the possession of
tbeGillman boom, confirming the
decision of the circuit court which
gives the boom over to the Johnson
Lumber Co.
Sold by E. J. Slocum-
Registered Berkshire pigs, both
sex, for sale. Call on J. C. Watson,
breeder of Registered Jersey cattle,
at farm near Coquille.
K irk
M riiiia ilie
This distressing disease results
from a disordered condition of the
stomach, and can be cured by
taking Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at
Knowlton’s Drug Store has on
R. 8. Know.lton's drug store and
display the finest line of Holiday try it.
Goods ever shown in Coquille.
The lies Co. wbo delighted a
good bouse yesterday evening at
the Masonic Hall in this city, will
appear next Tuesday night iu the
roll of “ Under Two Flags.” This is
a four-act play of great dramatic
power, taken from Ouida’s famous
novel of the same name. It has held
its place as one of the most popu­
lar plays for many jearsand will
c mtinur to do so for many ycara to
come.
in the order for the publication of
tliis summons, which prescribed time is
six (6) weeks, the last dav of w hich time
will he Wednesday, tho itith day of De­
cember, 1908.
And if you fall to so appear and an­
swer said complaint by the said time,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
a decree forever annulling the marriage
contract existing between yourself and
the said plaintiff.
This summons is published in the Co­
quille H k r a i .I), a w e e k ly newspaper
published in CoosfCounty, Oregon, for
six consecutive weeks, beginning Nov.
4, 1908, ami ending Dec. 10, 1908, by
order of publication made by the Hon.
John F. Hall, County Judge of Coos
County, at Chambers hi Coquille, Ore­
gon, on the 31st dayol Oct., 1908.
GEO. P. TOPPING,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Stimulation Without Irritation
Grandma Crowley, mother of Mrs.
J. B. Fox, of this city, is lying veiy
low and owing to her advanced age,
ia not expected to recover. The old
lady has passed her 95th birthday
and has been feeble for some time.
— Latter: Since the in type, we
learn that she has passed away.
Go to Knowlton’s Drug Store for
v»ur Christmas presents. You will
find an assortment that will please
everyone.
VV. W. Gatchell arrived in Myrtle
Pfint Tuesday from Nampa, Idaho,
and will diapoae of bis stock of
goods which have been moved into
S’ evens store building Mr. Gatchell
states that big family is enjoymg
good health. He is having a concrete
building erected at Nampa and will
engage in buxincse there when the
same is com plete).— Myrtle Point
Enterprise.
H o w ia Y o u r ■>!(<-a i l u n ?
Day
Butfa Real Bargain Sale for all, and on every article in my store.
my own supervision.
Every article reduced and marked under my own direction.
Everybody Come to the W!)ite House
TH U R S D A Y, DEC. 3d
Prices will be no question on any and every article in thi3 large stock.
Bring the children.
There will be a special bargain counter prepared for them.
Space will not admit to enumerate the many articles, but below are a few:
Millinery, Gloves, Corsets, Neckwear, Jewelry,
Hand Painted China, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces, Silks,
Velvets, White Goods, Art Materials.
Every article in my stock will be on sale and these sales will be continued one day
each week until the stock is greatly reduced.
Don’t forget this date.
One-half mile from Coquille city
on river, railroad and county road.
Land as good as the best. Bottom
land all cleared, fenced and cross
fenced, bearing orchard assorted
fruit also young orchard. Fair
buildings, a good mill or factory
site with fifteen hundred feet of
river front and boom privileges for
wood.
Stock tools and house hold furni­
ture go with the place. Time al­
lowed on part payment. For prices
terms etc apply to D. P. Strang Jr.
or address him at Box 5 Coquille
Oregon.
Bushels of cranberries at Robin­
son’s.
On Monday and Tuesday Judge
Hall held juvenile court at which
Thos. Kinnicuti, had his hearing
for the part he took in the disgrace­
ful affair recently enacted at Myrtle
Point. He was bound over to ap­
pear before the grand jury as were
also Williams and Rose. All gave
bail.
itlllMl Y o u r flllftillCNN
I f you don’ t nobody will. It is
your business to keep out ot all the
trouble you can and you can and
will keep out of liver and bowel
trouble if you take Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. They keep biliousness,
malaria and jaundice out of your
system.
25c. at Kuowlton’s drug
store.
Everything under
My stock is too large, I must reduce it.
Farm For Sale.
M R S.
A N N IE
Anyone wishing to rent a good
place will oall at the H e r a l d office,
or address It. A, Easton, Sitkum,
Oregon.
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Everybody come.
B U R K H O L D E R .
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B. E. HAMPTON
M. R. DUNN
Coquille Heat Market
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N O TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E INTERIOR,
U . 8 . Land office at Roseburg, Oreg.,
June 3, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that George
Henry Fowler, ol Rose Lodge, Lincoln
County, Oregon, who, on June 3, 1908,
made timber application No. 10120, for
East *4 °f South West
South West
% of South W est H of sec. 24, Town­
ship 27 South, Range 10 West W il. Mer.,
has filed notice of intention to make
final proof, to establish claim to the
above described, before register and re­
ceiver, at Roseburg. Oregon, on the 15th
day of January, 1909. Claimant names
as witnesses:
Benjamin O. McGee,
William M . McGee, and Israel Ketch of
Roseburg, Oregon, and Andrew H.
Hinkson, of Eugene, Oregon.
B e n ja m in L. E d d y , Register.
Notice o f next sale will appear later.
HAMPTON * DUNN, Proprietors
We take pleasure in announcing to the people of
Coquille that we haue opened up and are ready to
serue you any kind o f meat at prices as reasonable
as you can fin d in the county. We solicit a share o f
your patronage.
jS
OUR MOTTO:
“ Live and Let L ive."
One door East of Hersey’s Store, Coquille, Oregon.
Sound
The Mercy Hospital
Ring
AT N0HTH BEND
Is now open for the recep­
tion of patients. The terms
are $10 per week and
upwards. For particulars
apply to
Sisters
of Mercy
Flour,
Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch at Big Ware­
house. SIG HANSEN in charge.
Mrs. K. Hoi
verson, Wickham residence east of
NORTH BEND, OREGON
the Christian church does fine
carpet and rug weaving: Call and
see samples of her wgtrk and get
R ooms — Nice furnished rooms to prices.
rent in one of tho nicest locations
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
in the town. Call on Fred Belloni
H E A T O N & SH UCK
hut never follows the use of Foley’s
at the Nye residence.
Honey attd tar. It stops the cough
Are prepared to do all kinds of
heals and strengthens the lungs and
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Housemoving and foundation re­
“ My little girl is subject to colds” prevents pneumonia. E. J. Slocum.
pairing.
says Mrs. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41,
Fifth St., Wheeliug, W. Va. Last
C arpet W eaving .
HOUSE MOVING
winter she had a severe spell and a
terrible cough but cured her with
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with­
out the aid of a doctor, and my lit­
tle boy has been prevented many
times from having the croup by tile
timely use of this syrup. This is
Order your Thanksgiving turkey for sale by R. S. Knowlton.
at once of D. H. Johnson at the
Pioneer Meat Market.
Q rçeal Bargain
Not a Fire Sale
Not a Receivers Sale
Not a Foreclosure Sale
know lton’s Drug Store
S ew ing M achines
Suggestions for Xmas Gifts.
For Sale or rent at Goff k G
mans.
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Be as carelul as you can you will
occasionally take cold, and when
you do, get a medicine of known
reliability, one that has an estab­
lished reputation and that is certain
to effect a quick cure. Such a med­
icine is Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­
edy. It has gained a world wide
reputation by its remarkable cures
ol this most common ailment, and
can always be depended upon. It
acts on nature’s plan, relieves the
lungs, aids expectoration, opens the
secretions and aids nAture in restor­
ing the system to a healthy condi­
tion.
Dining the many ’’ears in
which it has been in general use we
have yet to learn of a single case of
cold or attack of the grip having
resulted in pneumonia when this!
remedy was used, wlrch shows con
elusively that it is a certain prevent-)
iveol that dangerous disease. Cham­
berlain’s Cough Remedy contains
no opium or other narcotic and may
be given as confidently to a baby as
to an adult.
For sale by R. S.
Knowlton.
7-jewel Wa’ tham movement in nick.
Mrs. Mary Dowlin o f No. 228 8th
O. F. case, $4.75.
Ave., San Francisco, recommends a
15-jewel Elgin or Waltham move­
remedy for stomach trouble. She
ment in nick. O. F. case, $9.50.
says: “ Gratitude tor the wonderful |
7-jewel Elgin or Waltham move­ effect of Electric Bitters in a case o f J
ments in Buss filled case, $11.95. of acute indigestion, prompts this
I will furntsh you with anything testimonial. I am fully convinced
that lor stoma.h and liver troubles
in the jctvelrv or watch line at cut j Eleclric Bitter* is the ^
remedy
E. C. HOLLOW AY, PROP.
prtces
Write me what you want j on the market to-day.” This great
Bread, Cake, Pies, Cookies, Gin- I
and I will quote prices, thereby tonic and alterative medicine invie-
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saving you 10 to 20 per cent.
orates the syst.'m, purifies the blood F?r*n8P8> etc-
Special attention
V. It. WILSON
and is esP«c'aI|y helpful in all forms Flven on,ers for banquet«, dinner.
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o{ female weakness. 50c at Knowl-
picnics, etc.
I orltand, Or. ton's drug store
First Street, - Coquille, Oregon (
City
Bakery,
Men s New Fashions
This is a relative term
usually, but this season’s
styles are so out of the
ordinary, especially for
Young Men, that it has a
distinct meaning this fall.
We attract only one kind
of people to this store:—
those are the kind who
want style, qualily and
moderate prices.
A. Roll
Ladies Purses
Books
Cuff Boxes
Hand Bags
Pyrography Sets
Jewel Cases
Music Rolls
Toilet Sets
Kodaks
Bill Books
Card Cases
Shaving Sets
Vases
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Infant Sets
Mirrors
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Manicure Sets Framed Pictures
Stationary
Collar Boxes
Post Card Album
Xmas Cards
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Booklets
Silver Candle Sticks