Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, March 16, 1911, Image 4

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    KINNEY IS FORCED
New Line of Fur=
inibire Just Arrived
We have just received a complete stock
of the newest things in lace curtains from
the east.
Fifty room-size Brussels, Axminster and
Wilton Velvet Rugs.
Come in and see our new line of Iron
Beds in dull Oak Finish.
We also carry the Ostermoor Mattress.
Coquille Furniture
Company
Th is Nyal’s Liniment is
“ ALL RIGHT”
Kvery home should contain a bottle of good liniment— you never
know just when you will have urgent need of it—sprains, bruises
and wounds of every description can be promptly treated.
To secure prompt relief use Nyal’s Liniment—it
is the good liniment to keep in the home
Rub it in thoroughly and cover with flannels—it relieves the
pain and reduces swelling of wounds and bruises.
Being rapidly
absorbed by the skin and tissues It Is prompt and effective in neu­
ralgia and stiffening of joints in rheumatism.
We know that it will do as represented—that’s why our per­
sonal recommendation is behind every sale.
Two sizes—25 and 50 cents
Fuhrman’s
Pharmacy
IN B U Y I N G
A De Laval
Separator you
are taking
no chances, as
INTO BANKRUPTCY
MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS
25 Per Cent Discount 25
are guaranteed
to give perfect
satisfaction.
Then why buy
some other make
which some one
tries to make
you believe is as good as a De Laval?
S. M. Nosier, Agent, Coquille, Ore.
C O Q U IL L E
R IV E R
STMR.
P L Y IN G
L IN E
FIFIELD
BETW EEN
BANDON AN1)
SAN FRANCISCO
SAILING E V E R Y E IG H T DAYS
Passengers, Freight
Low Rates and Excellent Accom­
modations. Our Interests sre
your Interests.
A. F. Estabrooh Co., Agts.
Nosier A Moulton, Agts,Coquille.
Phone Main 111, Farmers 483,
Res. 383.
San Francisco
and
Bandon
to Congress showing that the o.un-
marcial importance here warrui's
a larger appropriation for harbor
bar improvement.
According to
these figures, the value of the sliip-
] menta from Coos Bay last year was
$3,1)77 400 while the value of the
I goods shipped into C o o b IU v 1 a -1
year was$3.052,550 These figures
reveal that there were 8 ,lf >0 pas­
sengers arriving on Coos Bay dur­
ing the year just closed and 7,035
departing.
An estimate o f the
freight stid passenger earnings for
the port place the total for iumbir
at $540,000, on coal, 30,000; on all
other freight, 100 , 000 , and on pic-
sengers, $800,850.— Times.
Why wear a hand me down
when you can get a suit made to
measure for the same money? Jeff
lb Wilson.
and that he wants his property to
inure to the benefit of his just cred­
itors. He also testifid under oath
that he was framing up a deal with
the H ill interests for his Coes Bay
property and if given an oppor­
tunity without interlerence would
close the deal April 25th. This he
said would mean a great deal to
Coos Bay. However the continua­
tion of the trial will, >ve presume,
queer the dial.— Harbor.
L a fo lle tte S c o re s
Ballinger.
Madison. Wis., March 11 . —
-
manding that an investigation o'
1 !. ■ a minstro’ ion ol Richard A
Ballinger as secretary o f the inter-1
ior be prosed led immediately end!
vigorously, L - f-> ielte’s Weekly, in
ii editorial declares that Bellinger!
retired when 'confronted with tin
possibility o! impeachment proceed­
ings at the approaching extra ses­
sion ot congress.”
The editorial
says: The resignation is the last
desperate attempt o f the adminis­
tration to close the pages of history
o u tlie official action o f Ba linger.
The appointment o f Walter L
Fisher was prompted by a desire
to win back it possible the confi­
dence o f the the people in the ad­
ministration. But no resignation
and no presiderrtal assurance will
remove the public necessity for a
searching investigation.
Coquille, Ore,, March 15, 1911,
T o all who may wish to insure
from loss by fire we can heartily
recommend 'The Oregon Fire Re
lief Ass, dation of McMinville' as
being a safe and reliable Co. toin-
■ nre in. As soon as tbe Co. was
notified
of
tbe
burning
of
our house at Remote aud the pro­
per steps had been taken to insure
tbe Co ,• the Insurance was prompt­
ly paid. And can also lecommend
Mr. John Lawrence as a qualified
and prompt agent ta transact busi­
ness for the people.
Yours respectfull -,
J. D. A C. M. Alters.
R ep ort o f the Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A t Coquille, in the S tate o f Oregon, nt the
clo se o f business M arch 7, 1911.
RESOURCES.
Loans ami discounts........................ $75,449
O verdrafts, secured and unsecured
22
U . S. bonds to secure circu la tio n ... 12,500
Lunds, securities, e t c ......................... 05,537
98
90
00
07
Banking house, furniture and fix ­
tures ............................................... 39,780 02
Due from National Banks (not re­
serve » g c n U ).................................... 1.231 04
Due from S ta te a n d P r iv a te Banks
and Bankers, Trust Com panies
and S tviu^s B u n k s.................... 1.815 89
! >,it* frui, i approved reserve agents. 38,341 23
Chcc’ .s and other cash item s........... 3,287 79
s o f other N ational B a n k s .. .
500 00
i raitioual paper currency, nickels
ami cents......................
2R7 14
Law fu l money reserve in bank, viz.:
S pecie . . . . , ..............
$31,159 25
Legal-tender n o te s .. . .
765 00 31,924 25
Redemption fund with U . S. T rea s­
urer (5 percen t o f circulation)
T o t a l..................................
025 00
$271.252 91
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ........................ $50,000 00
Surplus Fund .................................. 0,500 00
U ndivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid......................................
1,215
National Bank notes outstanding.. 12,500
Due to S tate and P r iv a te
Banks
and Bankers. .
917
In dividual deposits subject to check 107,597
Demand certificates o f d ep osit....... 32,523
T o ta l
.................
58
00
14
05
14
$271,252 91
S ta te o f O rego n , \ g8
C ou nty o f C oos, s
I, L . H . Hazard. Cashier o f the
a bove
nam ed bank, d o s o le m n ly sw ear th a t the
a bove statem en t is tru e to th e best o f iny
k n ow led ge and b e lie f.
L . H . Hazard,
Cashier.
C o r r e c t —-Attest:
A . J. S herw ood
U. c . D e m e n t
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S ub scrib ed and $ w orn to be-
fo r e
m e th is 9th d s v o f
March, 1911.
J. J. SHKMIT,
N o ta ry Pu b lic.
NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Department of the Inter'or
U. 8. Land OlFice at Roseburg, Oregon,
M a r c h 9 ,1 0 1 1 .
That plaintiff have judgment and de­
cree againBt defendant for sunt of $350
with interest thereon at rate of 10
per cent per annum from the 30th day
of October, 1907 and for attorney fee in
sum of $00.00 and for costs and dishurs-
ments.
That defendants and each of them
and all persons claiming or to claim
under them or either of them tie barred
and foreclosed of all rights, claims and
equity of redemption in and to said
mortgaged premises and every pari
thereof ami appurtenances thereto.
That plaintiff’s mortgage be declared
h first mortgage.
That plaintiff have d. cree for an
deficiency that may r,main rfter ap-
plying proceeds lor the satisfaction ol
the judgment and decree.
That sheriff execute a deed to the
purchaser within the time, manner and
provisions ol law ami that purcha-er
he put into possession hv sheriff.
For such other relief as may he equi­
table.
Service of this summons is made by
publication in pursuance of an order
made by the Honorable John F. Hail,
judge of the county court of Coos Coun­
ty, Oregon, dated March 1st, 1911.
A. J. Sherwood
L. A. Liljeqvist
2-2t7
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Ladies’ read y to wear under muslins— one of the finest
assortments ever shown in Coquille. Skirts, Gowns,
Drawers and Corset Covers. Come iii and look these
over. Ask to see our new waist and dress patterns.
New spring and summer gxtds coming iu on every boat.
For Hule-—Two Spanish blood­
hounds, about 14 mouths old; pood
varmint dogs
Inquire Herald o f­
fice.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon, in and for Coos County.
In the Matter o f the estkte o f Annie
L. Moody, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the un­
dersigned, executors of the estate of
Annie L. Moody deceased, to the
creditors of, and all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit
them with the necessary
vouchers, within six months after the
first publication o f this notice to the
undersigned executors at their resi­
dence, to-wit: to Henry A. Moody, at
Coquille Oregon, or to Geo. Hazer, at
North Bend Oregon.
City Recorder.
dersigned has filed his final account
in tnc matter of tlie administration
of the Estate of Stephen Bean, de­
ceased, and that the County Court has
named the Comity Court Boom, in ihe
Court House, in Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon as the place and Saturday llm
25th day of March, 1911, as the time
for hearing objections to said final ac­
count and the settlement ol said eatate.
Dated this 20th dav of Feb., 1911.
2-23t-r>
A. J. Sherwoo I,
Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that tlie under­
signed has been dniy appointed execu­
trix of the last will and testament of,
an I of the estate ol Joint Kronenberg,
deceased, by the County Court forCoi-s
County, Oregon, and that all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present same duly
H enry H. M oody ,
verified and with the proper vouchers
G eo . H azer ,
to the undersigned at the office of A. J.
Executors o f the last will and testa­ Sherwood, Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
ment o f Annie L. Moody, deceased.
gon, within six months from the dute
of this notice.
A. C. M c L eod ,
Attorney for Estate, North Bend,
Dated Ibis 8th day of Fell nary, 1911.
20t5
Oregon.
C A T H A R IN E KRONENBERG,
Executrix of the Estate and ol the Last
NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLEMENT.
Will and Testament of John Kronen­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
berg, deceased.
L A D IE S
We have the best line of Flouncings
and Embroideries ever shown in Co­
quille.
Everything from 5c up to $2.00.
Silks, Foulards, etc.
Beautiful patterns in Dress Lengths.
Call in and see for yourself.
Yours Very Truly,
The Golden Rule
C. H. C L E A V E S
NOTICE T O CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that the Com­
mon Council of the City of Coquille
w ill receive sealed bi Is for the improve­
ment of f purgeon Street and the exten­
sion of Spurgeon Street in said City of
Coquille in accordance with the plans,
details and specifications of the City
Engineer on file with the City Recorder.
Said bids will be opened on the 10th
day of April, 1911, at a special meeting
of the Common Council. The Council
reserves the power to reject any and at
bids, and said bids may be forth« whol
or any part of said improvement. Ini
provement to be completed within six
weeks from the time contract ia award­
ed; five per cent of the total contract
price of the entire improvement or
such portion thereof ns the bid shall
cover, shall he deposited with the bid,
the same to be forfeited in the event the
bidder upon the awarding of the con­
tract fails to enter into such contract
and give bond saEslact-'r, to the Com­
mon Council in the mm of one half ol
bill conditioned to insure the faithful
completion of the work in strict accor,.-
ance with said specifications.
Dated tins 8th day of March, A. D.
1911.
A. W K E L L E Y
Notice la li.-re'iv given that Edaard
Eggs for hatching, all
from
L. Webb, of Coquille, Oregon, who, on
Tbe volume of business in and prize winners.
S. C. Brown L> /
February 14, 19011, made Homestead
out over tbe Coos Ray bar has had horn and White Plymouth Rooks
entry 13,92b Serial,'No. 03904, for the
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a remarkable growth in the last ten $1.00 per setting.
White L e g .
S. M. No-ler is spending a few west half of the northeast quarter, sec­
tion 28. to*ii,hip 28 H., range 13 weat,
years according to statistics com­ horn, $1.50 per setting.
Indiau days this week on the lower river
Willamette Meridian, ha, filed notice of
piled by the Port Commission and Runner Duck, $ 2.00 per setting.
in tbe interests of the DeLavsl intention to make final five-year proof,
Chamber of Commerça to present
Separator company,
J. C. Watson.
to eatahliah claim to tbe land above de- 3-9l4
$7.000,000 Business
WAISTS! WAISTS! WAISTS!
Just Received; Also
Note=See Our Specials for Saturday
they have stood
the test and
R O B IN SO N ’S
The taking of evidence in the
matter of L. D. Kinney and the
licit Line Railway Company alleged
bankrupts was begun Saturday be­
fore C. F. M cKnight, special r e f- ,
eree, aud lasted all day and con- i
tinued until Monday with Kinuoy
still on the staud.
While our stock of suits is still large, we invite
The ruling was made by the ref­
you
to
come iu. We are selling them fast, of course,
eree that before evidence could be
introduced by either side that a
but don’t let this great opportunity go by without at
deposit of $100 must be made to
least looking over our stock. Come in tomorrow if you
defray expenses o f bolding the
can. Styles for men and young men; sizes for all.
hearing. The representative of the
creditors put up the amount, but
Kinney said that he nor the Belt
Liue company were unable to pay a
cent, as they were broke.
Under oath Kinney acknowledged
an indebtedness of $278,000 but the
attorneys for the creditors have
acribed, before Edgar A. Dodge, United
MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL.
claims tiled against him amounting
State, Commissioner, at Myrtle Point,
to $350,000 in round numbers.
The questions published a week Oregon, on the 22d day of April, 1911.
By i { • '"¡im t
the attorneys
Claimant name, as witnesses: Ste­
or two ago in this paper has
asked the court for an adj .urnment
phen A. Culbertson, of Coquille, Ore­
brought in a number of replies.
gon; George W. Cornwell, of Coquille,
until the 20 th of this mouth at
These will be embodied in the ad. Oregon: John W. Culbertson, of Co­
which time further taking of testi
dress, or sermoD, nextSunday even­ quille, Oregon ; Lafayette Cornwell, of
mony will be taken up.
These
ing at 7:30, to which you are cor­ Coquille, Oregon.
cases were set down for bearing in
B e n j a m in F. -J o n e s , Register.
dially iuvited.
We will be glad to
Portland on the 14th where Referee
receive any questions bearing on
SUMMONS.
McKnight must go and take the
the subject that evening and wid
In
the
Circuit
Court of the State of
testimony of all concerned in Port­
candidly try to answer them.
We Oregon, in and for the County of Coos.
land.
Hattie Bledsoe, plaintiff, vs. O. F.
are seeking light and truth and
The creditors are being repre­
Robrer and Mary A. Rolircr, defend­
your views.
sented by Fred Hollister and N. C.
ants. Suit in Equity.
The morniDg Bubject will be, “ A
ToO. F. Rohrerand to Mary A. Rolir-
McLeod of North Bend, Judge
handful ot Meal Aud a Little Oil.” er, the above named defendant,:
Hummoud of Coquille, and Cbas I.
League service at G:30, led by
In the name ot the State of Oregon:
Reigard o f Marshfield.
Mr. H o l­
You and each of you are hereby noti­
Clarke Mace.
lister has spent a great deal of time
fied that you are required to appear and
for the benefit of bis clients and is
answer the complaint filed against you
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
in the above entitled suit anil cause
feeling jubilant in having succeed­
within six weeks from the date of the
ed as well as be has. He says that
Services next Sunday as usual. first publication of tin’s summons, to-
be intends to see that the title to all
Sermon next Wednesday even­ wit:
these properties that Kinney has ing by Rev. Dr. Knox, of Marsh­
Within six weeks from the 2nd day of
had under control is straightened field.
March, A. D. 19X1, and if you fail to
appear and answer on or before the
out, once aud forever.
13th day of April, A. D. 1911, that date
Mr. Kinney and the Belt Line
SEVENTH D A Y ADVENTISTS.
being the last day of the time prescribed
Company are represented by Simon
Elder J. Mark Comer will speak
in the order of publication, the plain­
Beach aud Nelson of Portland, but on the following subjects:
tiff will take judgment and decree
locally by Farriu A Farriu of
Friday night, March 17 . “ Satan, against you and each of you for the
relief demanded in the complaint, a
Marshfield.
Where Did He Come From?"
The petitioning creditors are
Saturday
night:
" W ill the succinct statement of which is as fol­
lows :
John G. Horn, Geo. W itte and J. Catholic Church Rule the United
That mortgage
held by plaintiff
T. McGuire of North Bend and are States as She Did Rome?”
against property mentioned in com­
Sunday night: “ The Result of plaint. to-w it: Block numbered eight
represented by Chas. B. Selby of
in Sunset City, Coos County, Oregon,
Marshfield.
Church Federation ”
according to plat thereof on file and of
Those who heard Mr. Kinney
record in the office of the county clerk
M. F.. C HURCH. SOUTH.
testify state that he seems anxious
of said county,—be foreclosed in tbe
Regular evening Sunday^ both
to have his property sold for the
manner provided by law and usual
benefit of his creditors, but say morning and evening.
decree entered that said property lie
Rev. L . P. L aw , of Kansas City, sold according to law and practice of
that the claim of F. D. Waite is not
a just one, being profiraod that he Mo., will hold evangelistic meet­ court, and proceeds applied to expenses
ot sale and costa of suit arising upon
had paid Waite all he had ever ings at the M. E. Church, South,
the mortgage and note mentioned in
owed him. He admits that he is beginning about the middle of complaint, and next to payment to
down and out, that is, he is broke April or first of May.
plaintiff of any amount due.
re
R eady
whenever you have
a moment, to show
you just what you
o u g h t to w ear in
make a selection that will
give the most in service, style and comfort—
I t’s to be had in the Florsheim ‘‘Natural
Shape” shoe.
A complete
thowii
at $5.i
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Some few
sfy/ej
$ 6.00
LYONS & JONES
Second Street
Coquille, Ore.