Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 19, 1911, Image 4

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    Ray Carey
L ottie B r u e h l ..........................
Wnt W igau t
W illiam Strain
L) S H iggin s
F M M organ
F G W h itn ey
M yrtle P oin t W ants a C annery.
An in stallation of officers w as held Chas B ansch
For years the people of M yrtle Point Monday even in g by the Pythian S is­ R euben Koupp
have desired the estab lish m en t of a ters a t which the follow ing w ere in­ Win W hite
fruit and vegetable cannery here, and a stalled:
R E G a r d n e r .................................
7,
A M cAdam s . . .
3
m ovem ent is now under way to install
M arshfield C onsidering C annery.
P. E ., K ate Watson.
R
E
P
a
y
n
e
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7
such
an
industry,
m
aking
a
positive
M.
E.
C
.,
Rachael
Schroeder.
At th e an n u al m eetin g of the Coos
R ena M athigon .............................
7
market
for
our
m
ost
reliable
crops.
Senior, Em ily H ersey.
Bay F ru it G row ers association at the
P ete S m i t h .......................................
3
Parties
have
the
m
atter
in
hand
to
so­
Tom H l t z .........................................
3
Junior, Mrs. Benj. E igg.
M arshfield Cham ber of C om m erce
J A S e a b u r y .................................... 14
M anager, Annie Burkholder.
SORE THROAT
S atu rd ay aftern oon , the p rop osition licit stock in such an enterprise and it
J o h n Snyder ..................................
5
only depends on w hether th e required
M. o f R. & C „ Lou Linegar.
to e sta b lish a can n in g factory to
C
R W o o d w a r d .............................
5
am ount of stock can be raised. If the
REMEDY
M. o f F ., Inez Chase.
—
h a n d le fru its and veg eta b les was
K Y a m a ............................................
5.
stock is subscribed we are promised a
P rotector, E thel B axter,
Jack P l u m m e r ............................... 16
tak en up and discu ssed but no d eci­
modern!)’ equipped cannery th a t will
Guard, Annie Morriaon.
John H ill .........................................
7
A
siv e actio n w as taken. The new d i­
be ready to handle the com ing season’s
L etta B e l l .........................................
2.
rectors o f th e association w ill furth er
B D S t r a u h a l ..................................
7
crop ol fruit and vegetables. The prop­
HARMLESS GARGLE
C o u n ty C o u rt P r o c e e d in g s
j in v estig a te th e m atter and decide osition m eans at least one thin g—that
W m C handler ...........................
9
In
R
e
Yacatitui
E
xp
en
ses
N
ovem
ber
Carl
B
u
sh
n
e
ll
...............................
13
later a b o u t th e project.
thousands ol d ollars that are now spent
THAT
and D ecem ber, 1010.
M rs*Alma S t r a i n .......................... 13
T h e m a tter w as gone Into at len gth (or canned goods in th is im m ediate
Officers s a l a r i e s ................ $ 1 ,5 7 3 .3 4
C lyde Macy .................................... 13,
by
Joh
n
W.
S
earles,
p
resident
o
f
J.
GIVES RELIEF
2 2 0 .5 0 G B a r r ..................................* . . . . 13
territory will be kept at hom e, giving C ircuit co u rt ............................
W. S ea rles & Com pany o f Spokane, em ploym ent to a force of 50 to 150 peo­ In d ig en t s o l d i e r s ....................
1 2 9 .0 0 F red H C o l g r o v e .......................... 13
Jan
ito
r
.........................................
80.00 O rie J o h n s o n ..................................
5
w h o w as in vited by P r e sid e n t-P . M. ple—m en. women and children— not to
DON’T TRIFLE
C ounty b o u n t y ..........................
4 2 7 .0 0 J L K n i g h t ....................................... 15
H a ll-L ew is, w ho presided, to com e m ention the profite to fruit growers ami
In d lg en ts ....................................
2 7 9 .0 0 F lo ren ce E v a n s .............................
2
h ere an d en lig h ten the fruit grow ers gardeners —Knterprise.
S ta te b ou n ty ............................
2 7 8 .0 0 F C R o b i s o n ...................................
WITH
7
I co n cern in g a cannery.
Mr. S ea rls’
In Re J u slie e add C oroner's Courts J M B r is t o w .................................... 39
com p any m akes a sp ecialty o f in sta ll­
SORE THROAT
J. P. D ist. 1.
D ecem ber, 1 9 1 0 , Term .
U S HT RAP.
A. F Bll
up jury
in g can n eries. He said h e had spent
Jurors.
list
.
................$ 3.00 W illiam B uck ................................ $18
a w eek in Coos cou n ty in v estig a tin g
1
.
m aking
Geo. H en n in ger, who h as been sick J. \
O
E
M
a
r
s
tc
r
s
..................................
36
th e m a tter and said th a t he th ou gh t
jut > list
2.00 W illiam J a m e s ............................... 19
for the part three m on th s, Is now
I a p lan t th a t w ould cost ab ou t $6,500,
It. \
1 a ss is tin g m ak ­
W illis N e e l y .................................... 37
a b le to be o u t again.
in g jury lie
.
............. 2.0 0 N els P N e l s o n ............................... 37
j ex clu siv e of site and foun d ation ,
Mr.
B
rew
er
w
as
very
sick
several
J.
P.
D
lst
2.
! w ould be ad eq u ate. W ith th is plant,
Geo E P e o p l e s .........................
33
S ta te v. K elley .
N els N e y g r e n .................................. 20
I it w ould probably require a cap italiza d ays la st w eek but is Im proving very C. L. P en n ock ,
J. P.
f e e s . $ 4.75 G W H a l t e r ....................................
3
tion o f $ 1 0,000. T h e proposed plant rapidly.
J. W . C arter, m aking a r r e s t . . . 2.75 C W D y e ............................................ 35
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
W
a
llin
g
took
W.
B.
Cox,
c
o
n
s
t
a
b
l
e
..................
5.3
0
w ould h ave a cap acity of 6 ,000 cans
John N a g le .................................... 36
d in ner S unday with Mr. ¿ind Mrs. H Mrs. D o rsey K ritzer, w itn e ss . . . T .7 0 F red J oh n son (N o rth B ) .......... 37
in 10 hours.
Mrs. E. S. B argelt, w itn ess . . . . 1.70 Joh n M a t t s o n .................................. 20
He declared that a can n ery w ould L. Steph en s.
S ta te v. W allace.
F ran k F ish .................................... 38
so lv e the tran sp ortation problem
R ev. W. Lyon, of M yrtle P o in t, got C. L .P en n o ck . J. P. f e e s .............. $4.00
A B S a r g e a n t .................................. 18
S ta te v M organ.
w hich Is now th e great handicap o f off th e boat at F ish trap M onday.
F red Joh n son (N o rth F o rk ) . . 36
C L P en n ock , J P f e e s ................... $ 3.70 E M J e n k i n s .................................... 35
fru it grow ers in th is sectio n by con
P rof. D arnell is p rep arin g the
J. P. D ist. 3.
H A K i n g ....................
38
v ertin g the p erish ab le stuff Into eigh th grade p upils for the exam ln a
S ta te v E llio tt.
7
sta p le com m od ities for w h ich the tion to be held T hursday and F riday E G D H olden, J P f e e s .............$10.05 J W W illia m s ..................................
C lint C a r m a n .................................. 18
John H ickant, c o n s t a b l e ..........
3.00 Geo A G o u l d .................................. 46
j cheap watpr tran sp ortation w ou ld be o f th is w eek.
Chas B an sch , w i t n e s s ........
1.50
an ad van tage. A s to v eg eta b les to
E L e w l n ............................................
8
Mrs. Joh n H ale, the F ish tra p m u­ C laude E llio tt, w i t n e s s .............
1.50 L H K e a t i n g ....................................
6
I lie raised for can n in g here, he recom
C
lyde
E
llio
tt,
w
i
t
n
e
s
s
........
1.50
S A ppleton . . .................................. 31
New 12-room house, with ' m ended strin g beans, asp aragu s, sicia n , returned from R iverton W ed ­ S L Curry, w i t n e s s ............... 1.50
nesday.
J G F i s h ............................................ 24
S ta te v Gorman.
bath, vfill soon be completed spinach» and p u m p k in s p articu larly, A new organ has been in sta lled In E G D H olden,
R H O l s o n ..................................... 38
J P
f e e s $ 4.25 W R D a v i s ...................................... 36
but declared th at th e land h ere w as
Travelers between Roseburg too valu ab le to attem p t to raise corn the M eth od ist South church. It is a
S ta te v Janeo.
O S C o l e m a n .................................. 17
G D H o ld en , J P f e e s ...... $ 1 0 .3 0
E S c h n e id e r .................................... 34
and Myrtle Point shown and tom atoes. It w as estim a ted that fine in stru m en t and w ill be appreei E S W
J o h n so n , con stab le f e e s . .
7.40 Josep h Lapp .................................. 36
Ed A n d erson , w i t n e s s ........
2.9 0
every courtesy. The best of there w ere ab ou t 32,0 0 0 boxes and ated by th e con gregation .
L J D a v id s o n .................................. 39
A M cA dam s, w i t n e s s ...........
2.9 0
ab ou t 150 to 160 to n s o f p artially
W S M a c k ...................................... 37
A real live literary and d eb a tin g Joe L evis, w i t n e s s ................
Cruisine.
2.9
0
d iseased and u n m ark etab le fru it that so ciety h as b een organ ized a t the
W S G r a h a m ................................
4
P aul Boyd, w i t n e s s .............
2 .9 0
J H G i l e s ......................................... 29
an n u ally go to w aste on the bay sid e sch ool h ou se, to m eet ev ery S atu rd ay Dan B rovin e, w i t n e s s ..........
2.90
Joh n N e a l ......................................... 34
J. P. D ist. 5.
W. W. WILLIAMS, PRor. of the cou n ty alon e. Mr. S earls d e­ n igh t, llv ery o n e is ta k in g h o ld and
S pecial V enir.
S ta te v E ndlcott & N osier.
clared th is w aste cou ld be profitably try in g to help th e good ca u se alo n g ;
E A D odge, J P f e e s ...................... $3.55 Eli E l l i s ................................................$2,
handled by a can n ery at a cost o f $15 th e co n seq u en ce is som e ro u sin g good
E O H o w e ......................................... 2
W H R Corbin, co n sta b le fe e s . 5.4 0
J P J o h n s o n ....................................... 6,
WM. FR ANZENBACH. Sculptor to $30 per ton.
Mrs S S J effries, w i t n e s s ............. 5.7 0
tim es.
B ystan d ers.
H e w en t in to d etail as to exp eri­
The q u estion for d eb ate la st Sat J en n ie Jeffries, w itn ess ............. 5.70 C laude L K i d d e r ...............
$6,
C on tra cto r in M arb le, G r a n ite ,
en ces of other co m m u n ities w ith ca n ­ urday w as, “ R esolved , T h at m oney Is J M B risto w , w i t n e s s .................. 3.70 O W i l s o n ............................................ 6.
neries.
D uring h is ad d ress he paid m ore to be d esired than fr ien d sh ip .” S S J ecries, w itn e s s ....................... 5.7 0
D ecem ber, 1 9 1 0 , Term .
F ran k M eecum , w itn e s s ................ 5.7 0
S to n e , C o n c r e te an d T ile
Grand Jury W itn esses.
a high com p lim en t to the p resident of The c h ie f d eb aters w ere M iss Zeniba
J. P. D ist, 6.
F lo ren ce E v a n s ............................ $ 4
th e Coos Bay F ru it G rowers a sso cia ­ R ob ison , on th e affirm ative, an d M iss
S
ta
te
v
B
arnes.
V aults, M onum ents, H eadstones, Tab­
H enry D l b b l e e ............................... 11
tion , P. M. H all L ew is. He said that M erle R adabaugh on th e n eg a tiv e Geo P T opping, J P f e e s .............. $9.25 R E G a r d n e r .................................. 11
K
E
G
ardner,
co
n
sta
b
le
fe
e
s.
.
2.70
lets, Iron F ences and all kinds of
he had seldom fou n d a m an In any
sid e. T h ese y ou n g lad ies h an d led the A S eab u ry, w i t n e s s ....................... 1.50 Tom L e w i s ....................................... 11
H erbert D a v i s ...............................
5
com m u n ity who had m ade su ch a
Cemetery aud Building Work.
q u estion w ell, and w ith th e ir col Jack P lu m b er w i t n e s s ................ 1.5 0 H ow ard M oody .............................
4
th orou gh in v e stig a tio n of con d ition s
lea g u es gave som e good arg u m en t for J B C ross, w i t n e s s .......................... 1.50 W W F a u s t ....................................
3
Carving and L ettering a Specialty and w ho fu lly realized th e n eed s to
Joh n H ill, w i t n e s s .......................... 1.50
th eir resp ective sid es. T h e q u estion J M C regg, w i t n e s s ........................ 1.50 Gipsy M iller . . . ............................. 11
it as d oes Mr. H all-L ew is o f Coos
3
BANDON
OREGON.
w as decided In favor of th e affirm a­ L etta B e ll, w i t n e s s ........................ 1 .50 J a m es F e r r a r i ...............................
R ay P a y n e ....................................... 11
cou n ty.— T im es.
B D S tra u h a l, w i t n e s s .................. 1.50
tive.
F B C a m e r o n ..................................
5,
S tate v H atcher.
They also gave a very good literary
F rank H o l m a n ............."................ 11
Geo P T opping, J P f e e s .............. $7.10
C an n ery for H am loii.
Ira
T
u
c
k
e
r
.......................................
11.
program as fo llo w s:
E M B lack erby, co n sta b le fe e s . 2 4.60
E ben P o m e r o y ...............................
9.
A fru it and v eg eta b le cannery for
R ecita tio n s by F red W inter, H azel B andon L ivery sta b le, 2 trips
C ap t. Olsen, M aste.
Jap Y oakam ..................................
3
Bandon th is su m m er is now an a s ­ R ad ab au gh , R ay S tep h en s, G eorge
w ith t e a m ........................................ 1 8 .0 0
V an e G arten ..................................
9
W ill m ake regular trips between
S tate v A sh ton .
su red fact.
H am pton, F lo s sie R ad ab au gh , E lm er
R alph D a v i s ....................................
4.
Dr. L. P. Soren sen, C. R. W ade B ell, A delia R ob ison , L ester C linton Geo P Topping, J P f e e s .............. $4.85 Mabel B e c k m a n ............................ 11.
C o q u ille R iver an J ‘ an
E B oagrd, w i t n e s s .......................... 4.20
J e sse K i n n e y ..................................
2.
and O. A. T row bridge are p rom otin g H erm an R ad ab au gh , T ersia C linton.
H K P erk in s, w i t n e s s .................. 3.50
Fran cisco .
the p rop osition and w ill file th e ir cor­
S elect rea ed ln g s by Joh n W a llin g F M M organ, c o n s t a b l e ................ 4.00 W m W h i t e ....................................... 11
F C R ob ison .................................. 11
N o S to p -o v er at W a y Porta.
poration papers early n ext w eek . The and Mrs. R ad ab au gh .
S tate v M aupen.
S ta te v M aupen.
Geo P Topping, J P fe e s
$ 5.00
D ialogu e by R a y S tep h en s and Ar
W ayn e H ollen b eck
....................$9
E lectric L ig h ts. E veryth in g in First com p an y w ill be incorporated for
F A H olm an , co n sta b le fe e s . . . 1.85
$ 5 ,0 0 0 , and later they w ill probably thu r Lyon.
W illia m W h i t e ................................. 9
C lass S tyle.
E M B lackerby, e x e c u tin g com ­
H R D ttnklee .................................. 9
sell stock .
They a lso h a v e a w eek ly paper
m itm en t .......................................... 6.20
R eservations at Fuhrninn's Phar­
Tom L e w i s ......................................... 9
T h ey h ave a m an alread y am ong called the F ish trap B u lletin , w hich G W R ea, m akin g ju ry list D ist
m acy,
R E G a r d n e r ..................................
9
6 ......................................................... 6.0 0
the C aliforn ia can n eries a t F ru itv a le fu rn ish es am u sem etit for th e you n ger
P H a n r a h a n ....................................... 7
A D M orse, a ssistin g in m akin g
in v e stig a tin g the situ a tio n as to the m em bers.
Ira T u c k e r ......................................... 9
H ere is a sp ecim en of
ju ry l i s t ......................................... 2.00
R E P a in e . ................................... 9
m ach in ery th ey w ill need. The new som e verse it con tain ed ab ou t som e E M G allier, a ss istin g in m akin g
COQUILLE RIVER LINE
com p an y w ill not m ake th e m ista k e o f the boys w h o w en t to th e h ills a
ju ry l i s t ......................................... 2.00 E P o m e r o y ........................................ 9
W m D l b b l e e ....................................... 9
J u v en ile Do luirtm ont.
of o v ersto c k in g in the m ach inery lin e, week ago Sunday and got lost:
F C R o b i s o n ....................................... 6
W B Cox, con stab le in R e P ercy
but w ill buy Just w h at th ey need
Joe Coach ......................................... 7
M organ, d e l i n q u e n t .................$ 1 8 .6 0
F
our
boys
strayed
aw
ay,
S ta te v H erron.
for a sta r t and w ill add to th e plant
W B Cox, con stab le in Re W al­
PLYING BETWEEN
Chas De H uden ................................ $5
On a b righ t w in ter day
ju st as fa st as b u sin ess w ill dem and.
la ce, d e l i n q u e n t ........................
2.1 0
D L F o o te ......................................... 7
L A L lljeq v ist, dep pros atty,
T he p la n t w ill be located next to And were lo st In th e w ood s,
C has De H u d e n ............................... 2
telep
h
o
n
e
b
ills,
e
t
c
....................$39
.8
5
So
I’ve
h
eaerd
people
say.
the P erry V en eer p lan t w h ich w ill
C laude N a s b u r g ............................... 7,
W B Cox, serv in g gran d jury
J a s F M o n a h a n .............................
7.
SAN FRANCISCO
be ail Ideal place for such an e sta b ­
su b p oen as .................................. 15.95
They w andered arou n d .
W m H u n t e r ........................................ 11-
lish m en t.
C oroner C ou rts.
SAILING EVERY EIG H T DAYS
And sou gh ed and sig h ed
In vestigation , H M D avidson.
It Is prob ab le they w ill se ll stock
COQUILLE M ARK ETS.
And at la st th e .poor th in g s
Passengers, Freight
It E G olden, c o r o n e r ....................$17.65
at $50 a sh a re, and the proposition
J
W
W
ard,
w
i
t
n
e
s
s
.....................
1
.50
Sat
down
and
cried.
Low Hates ami E xcellent Accom­
w ill be to se ll stock to farm ers, gu ar­
T h e fo llo w in g local m a rk et prices,
A rthur Turner, w i t n e s s .............
1.50
m odations. Our Interests arc
a n te e in g to uro the produce o f one
W P M cKenna, w i t n e s s .............
1.50 fu rn ish ed by rep resen ta tiv e b u sin ess
Som
e
ravens
cam
e
alon
g,
your Interests.
C harles Taylor, w i t n e s s .............
1.50 firms, w ill be printed each w eek and
acre o f fru it or vegetab les for each
F lew over th eir h ead s
In v estig a tio n , M att Miller..
sh a re p u rch ased ; how ever, th e plan
can be relied upon by H erald readers
A. F. Estabrooh Co., Agts.
And said, “ D on ’t w e w ish
R E G olden, coron er, e t c .......... $1 3 .0 0
w ill be to u se a ll the produce brought
Nosier & Moulton. Agts, Coqnille.
Fred G rinolds, w i t n e s s .............
1.5 0 a s b ein g correct at th e tim e o f g oin g
Those four b oys w ere d ea d ? ”
to th em , and to th is en d , all plans
Phone Main 111, Farmers -183,
A lbin S eetar. w itn e ss ................
1.50 to p ress ea ch w eek:
Res. 383.
In q u est, O. W . M orley.
w ill be laid .
Hogs
The ravens th en lig h ted
It E G olden, coron er, m ile a g e,
A can n ery at Bandon w ill be the
Dressed ..................... ..........................$ .09
San Francisco and Baudot!
In the tops o f so m e trees
e t c .......................................................$ 1 8 .5 0
On F o o t.................... .............................. 07
m ean s o f d ev elo p in g a great am oun t And said "H ow w e w ish
Gits H am ilton , ju ror and m ile­
Those poor b oys w ou ld freeze.
a g e .................................................
2.20 Beef .............................. ...............................07
Orwin Joh n son , sa m e ................
1.80 C hick en s.......................
...............................07
N E R arklow , s a m e .....................
2.40
“ If th ose boys sh ou ld find
J L K n igh t, s a m e ........................
2.0 0 M utton........................... .............................. 08
N oth in g to eat.
O rie Johnson s a m e .....................
1.80 PoTntoe*.......................
............................ 1 *
Surely no one w ould kick
A S W ard, s a m e .............................
2.00
...................... 37W
If wc called them our m e a t.”
Carl V B u sh n ell, w itn e ss . . . .
2.10
W M S train, w i t n e s s ..................
2.10 E ga.................................................. -.•••- .35
The
L eslie Joh n son , p erfo rm in g a u ­
T h is m ade th e boys
topsy ............................................ 2 5 .0 0
Rugby
So aw fu lly mad
In R e Circuit C ourt E xp en se,
/
Button
They alm ost forgot
W alter S inclair, w itn e ss , dist.
They had been so sad.
a tto rn ey .......................................$ 2.60
Don’t forget the special
Dora S in clair, s a m e .....................
2.60
Osa
A
dam
s,
s
a
m
e
........................
5.80
T h e boys th en arose,
subscription price for the
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5.80
Much u n lik e a sn ail,
ill
whenever you have
J W C arter, service P ros. Atty.
next 30 days—the Herald
C om m enced look in g around
a momenL to show
subpoena .......................
.50
And soon found the hack trail.
C laude N asbitrg, w itn e ss, sta te
one year for $1.00.
you just what you
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They scurried along
ought to wear in
IN T H 1 CI RCUI T COURT OF THE
S W Johnson, d ea th w atch,
Over lea v es and hark,
shoes. Take time to make a selection that will
sta te v G a rriso n ........................
9 .0 0 STATE OK OREGON, IN AUD FOB
S top p in g now and then
T H E COUNTY OK COOS;
The B axter, m eals for ju ry and
give the most in service, style and comfort—
For breath or to hark.
ballb, Dec. 1 9 1 0 ........................
3.25
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Gtts H am ilton, se rv in g G J su b ­
It’s to be had in the Florsheim “Natural
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poenas .........................................
2 .20
T hey soon cam e ou t
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Shape” shoe.
Grand Jurors Adi. S ep t. 1910 Term.
in a field lik e a park.
T«> May P uiik lec, <!• frmlant iliov»-
I. A L a w h o r n .................................. $2? I t
For volt see they had stayed
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T ill t'w us g ettin g m ost dark.
Roy F o x ............................................ 1 8 .0 0
IN Til K NAME OF T H E fcTATK OK
A complete
Some f eso
C harles C o l l i e r ............................... 2 0 .6 0 O R E G O N ;
styles
showing
They hurried alon g
Geo D M a n d lg o ............................. 2 2 .2 0
Von nr hereby required to appear
$ 6.00
at $ 5 .0 0
C harles G a g e .................................. 18.00
As still as a m ouse
W E D i e t z ....................................... 1 9.80 ui.d at’fnvur the poii p'aint filed Affaitiftt
For they had landed
i in the above entitled *uit w ithin
Sept. Adj. 1 9 1 0 Term .
Near Mr. M lnard’s house.
Grand Jury W itn esses.
• x week* from the date of the fir*t
Rerndt M a th iso ty ....................... $ 7.60 publication of tide u im m o n i, to wn;
J o e L e y t s .........................................
7.40
And boys m ore pleased
w ithin h x wi eK* from th e 2 ls t day of
D aniel B r o v in e ...............................
7.40
No m an ever saw
Paul B oyd .......................................
7.40 December, 1010. the earne being H e
Than th ose boys were
SECOND STREET, COQUILLE, OREGON
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5.60 date of the Hist publication of th is lu m ­
W hen they got back to nta.
Addle R o l l l s o n ...............................
5.6 0 inous, and if yotifAil to appear and An­
Mrs C R W oodw ard ...................
5.6 0 sw er in the above entitled su it on or be­
Wnt O lson .......................................
3.40
Born, W ednesday night, Jan. 18. to L etta B e l l ..........................................
7.20 fore the 1st day of February, 1911, the
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7.20 » m e being the last day of th e tim e
During This W et
Weather
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RockCreek Hotel
Str. Elizabeth
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YOU WILL NEED
Umbrellas,
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A q u apeile
Clothing
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU.
Also our Shoes are specially-
adapted to this country.
Drop in and see how well
you will be treated here
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$680.00 F. O. B. at Detroit
$780.00 at Coquille
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Exactly same chasis as touring car.
For fu rth e r inform ation and literature, address
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A retino Talking M achine Free
with |25.00 cash traile an i a
cash payment of $2.50 on de­
livery of m achine.
One 10-
incli record F R E E with $10.(X)
in cash trade. One 10-inch
record FR E E with $>.00 in
cash trade every Saturday,
Rem i in her the A retino record
fits any kind of disk talking
m achines.
P. E. DRANE
Dealer in Fancy and
Staple G roceries, Flour
and Feed
DON’T BUILD
U ntil you see us.
We can save you money
Ostrander & Gee
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Coquille,
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Oregon
Estimates furnished. Job work of all kinds done with
neatness and dispatch.
prescribed in tlie order for publication,
judgm ent will be taken against you for
w ant thereof, and the plaintiff will ap­
ply fo th e Court for the retief dem anded
in hia com plaint, which ia substantially
aa followa; 1. For th e dissolution of
the m arriage contract between eaid
plaintiff ami said d efen dan t. 2. For
«itch oth er and further relief as to the
Court m ay seem just and reasonable.
Service of th is Sum m ons is m ade by
publication pursuant to an Ord. r ininle
bv tire H on. John 8. Coke, Cirvt.it
Judge of th e 2nd Judicial Diatrict for
Oregon b e a r n g date of Deeemlter 17th,
1910, directing publication tu b e m a l e
in tl e Coquille Herald for s i s su ccessiv e
weeka (sev en issues) com m enc irg w ith
the issue of D ecem ber 21st, 1910 ami
ending w ith th e issue of January 25th,
1911.
W. A . W ood ,
A ttorney (or the p la in tiff.