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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1911)
N Y A L ’S Skookum R e sta u ra n t SPR IN G (lte O F K N K U ) SARSAPARILLA c. A. HARRINGTON, Prop. ! Same Old Place I Come and See PURIFIES THE BLOOD Str. E l i z a b e U ' Capt. Olaen, Maate. W ill make regular trips between $3,600 to be spent in a Grand and Glorious two days Faeuival of fan at Marshfield. Pure Blood Means Perfect Health Fuhrm an’s Biggest and best program of eyents ever offered in Coos County Base Ball, Games, Racing and Dancing Grand Display of Fireworks in the Evening Log rolling Contest for Coos County championship and cash prizes Spectacular W a te r Carnival Christening of the new 96,000 Speed Mo tor Boat *‘Coo8 Bay,” That W ill Make 40 miles an hour Tug of w a r Between Coos Bay and Co quille Loggers for Champion ship and Cash Prise Pharmacy C o q u ille R iv e r a n '-a n J F r a n c is c o . N o Stop-over at W a y Porta. Electric Lights. Everything in First Class Style. Reservations macy. at Fuhrman's Phar \ Nosier and Norton^ General Commission and Wholesale Merchants. Feed, Flour, Hay Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Agents for De Laval Separators. Freight and Ticket Agents STEAM ERS horse Races D aily. Prom 2 to 5 o’clock p. m. Fifield, Bandon, and Alliance. « Something doing every minute. Grand Ball in the Evening. Fine musie- M E E T M E IN M A R S H F IE L D 'v'W'TT M Y R T L E P O IN T ITEM S. , ■ «• t • Mr. R. B. Dement returned from Portland on Friday laat, where he bad been attending the rose car nival. Hia father returned from a business trip to Portland with him. Tbay came by private conveyance, Ray haring invested in a fine top n o t ic e - NOTICE O F S H E R IF F ’S SA LE xszszsszszssszszs^ The undersigned having been duly appointed Administrators of the Es tate of William Coach, Deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Coos County on the 12 day of Jnne, 1911. All persons having claims against the said estate will present the same, duly vertifled and with their vonchers to Arthur T. Coach or J. W, Coach at Bandon, Oreg. or to Mrs. Mary E. Cary at Coquille, Oregon with in ft months from the first publica tion of th fi notice. Arthnr T. Coach, J. W. Coach, Mery E. Cary, Administrators of the estate of W il liam Coach, deceased. By virtue o f an execution and or der of sale duly issued by the Clerk o f the Circuit Court of the County o f Coos, State o f Oregon, dated the 16th day of May, 1911. in a certain action in the Circuit Court fo r said County and State wherein Oeorge W itte as plaintiff, M AN U FACTU R E R AND D E ALE R IN recovered Judgment against Henry Hoeck and H. D. J. Hoeck, defend buggr. ants, fo r the sum for T w elve Hun Mr*. Cbas. Curtia oi Marshfield dred Forty-One and 66-100 Dollars ■pent the past week visiting with and coats and disbursements taxed at Twenty-four and 20-100 Dollars, Mrs. Chae. Wouthmavd. on the 17th day o f April, 1911, Miss L. Ohman of Coquille, who Notice ia hereby given that I will on Saturday, the 24th day o f June, haa spent the past month with tha 1911, at the front door o f the Coun Max Dements, took her departure ty Court House in the City of Co- qullle in said County, at ten o’clock the 18th for Roseburg en route to In the forenoon o f said day, sell . v a v a v ^ a v a > a : bar fathers near Pendleton, where at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the follow in g described abe will apend the summer. property, to-wit: SUM M ONS. Max Dement and family who Lota Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen In the Circuit Court of the State of and a strip Ten feet In width o ff have been at their town house for a and along the North aide o f lot few day«, departed for their moun Oregon in and for Coos Connty. Eleven all la Block F ifteen, in Anson E. Shuster, tain home the 10th. North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, Plaintiff. together with the tenements, hered A Union aervice of the M. K ▼s. itaments and appurtenances there Christian and Presbyterian churches Mary L. Shuster, unto belonging o r appertaining or so much thereof as niay he neces was |held at the M. E church on Defendant. To Mary L. Shuster, the above named sary to satisfy the said Judgment Sunday the 18th to commemorate In favor o f Georgs W itte agattfM defendant: In the name of the State said Henry Hoeck and H .'D . 3 . "Fathers Day” , a fair audience Is made o( every milling that Olympic Flour of Oregon, you are thereby required to Hoeck with interest thereon, to i* made of. One ol the best bake aliops any turned out. appear and aniwer the complaint filed gether with all coats and disburse where is run in connection with the mill that Observer. against you In the above entitled Court ments that have or may accrue - ............................ - e s » s — - — ----------------------- makes Olympic Flour. Every bunch ol flour W. W. GAGE, andcaneeon or before Thursday, the Sheriff. A late letter from Mrs. A. J. that goes through tha mill is tested. It lies 27th day of July 1911, the same Dated at Coquille. Oregon, May to be up to the highest standard—has to make Krantz o f Portland states that Mr*. being the last day of the publication 17th, 1911. the beet bread possible, else it doesn't go into Eva Crockett is entirely cured of of this summons, the date of the first the Olympic sacks. publication thereof being 15th day ol cancer, by the Radium treatment, That ia the reason your bakings of bread, NOTICE and the doctor assures bet it will June A. D. 1911. bisenit and paetry ate always uniformly good And if you fail to appear answer or never return again. Her case has when you use Olympic. Your bakings can't otherwise plead herein within aaid time O f improvement o f a portion of be expected to be the same always unless the been a severe one, where for years the plaintiff will thereafter apply to the Spurgeon street snd the extension of flour is. Therein lies the beauty of using she suffered intensely, and under Coart for default against yon, and w ill' Spurgeon street in the city o f Coquille. Olympic. Notice is hereby given that the Com went a severe surgical operation, further demand a decree for the relief only to find the knife ot a most prayed for in hiscomplaint filed herein, mon Council o f the City o f Coquille THE PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO. to-wit: has deemed it necessary and expedient skillful surgeon did not stop the That the bonds of matrimony now and by resolution has duly declared its dread disease. When life was des and heretofore existing between you intention to improve that portion of paired of, she went to Portland, and the plaintiff may be dissolved and Spurgeon Street in said city from a and was cured in the Radium hos held for naught, and for absolute di point 95 feet westerly from the east pital, which is said to be the great vorce from you upon the gronnds of end o f said Street thence westerly and cruel and inhuman treatment and per continuously as a whole to the west C I KIME est one outside of Paris. Mrs. sonal indignities rendering life burden end o f the Extension of Spurgeon FRKI) VONPEGKRT Crockett will be home soon, and some, and on the further grounds of Street in said city in the manner speci- I visit her mother Mrs. Tbos. Smith willful desertion for more than one fied in said resolution and to assess the cost thereof opon the property bene- ! on Rogne river, and other relatives year. fitted thereby: said Resolution was This Summons is published by order filed in the office o f the city Recorder in Curry county.— Port Orford of the Honorable John 8. Coke Judge on the 10th day o f May, 1911 and is . Tribune. of the Circuit Court of the State of kept on record therein and reference is — ----- m s»> « -----—— ipade to such Resolutions as a part Ladles’ two-piece khaki suits— Oregon for Coot County, dated the 12th of thia notice. day of June A. D. 1911, which re That the probable cost o f such im- | lust the thing tor the auto- some quires this Summons to be published in provement is the sum o f $2268.78. lefither trimmed Oet them at Any and all objections and remon the Coqnille Herald, once each week Robinson’s Also ladles' ready-to- for six consecutive weeks, the date of strances to said improvements must -A-rs -a be filed w th the said Recorder on or wear dresses In messsllhe, foulards the first publication of the same being before June 12, 1911. Notice* o f said proposed improve afid poplin. Jane 16th, 1911. ment were posted on the 11th day of Ceneral Blscksmitbmg, Wagon Making, Machine Work, Pattern Makin N. C. McLeod, May, A. D. 1911 Freeh vegetable# at eur store J. H . O E R D IN G LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES MO ULD1NG, CEMENT BRICKS AND BLOCKS, SAND AND GRAVEL ............................... C O Q U IL L E , - - OR EGOIV, A Bake Shop Test FLMIR Kime & Von Pegert Mechanical Coquille. Oregon every week. ly tM A R i m . A tt o r n e y tor P la in tiff. R esid en ce N o r th R and , O reg on . A. W. KELLEY City Recorder. and Casting. Automobile W ork a Specialty. Coal Oil, Gasoline and Distillate always on hand Farmers 483 Phone Home 111. Coquille, Oregon - T a ilo r in g , C le a n in g a n d 4 R e p a rin g For a jub of first-class mending, dying or cleaning, or a new suit tailored, call at the rear of the Pharmacy building. I am agent for two tailoring house« in Chicago. Come and see my styles and samples. I w ill save you money and guarantee a good fit. K. Holverson Coquille, Ore. Three Vital Reasons “ I want to give every ton not using electric it t h r e e vital reason* y the G eneral E lectric M azda Lam p should make them have their house, »tore, office or factory w ired. E First— T h e G -E M azd a Lam p gives nearly th r e e tim e s the lig h t o f the ordinary carbon incandes cen t Second— It costs no mere to bunt T h ird— T h e q u a lity o f light *1 vastly superior— a clear w hite light like sun rays.” " T h e G en eral Electric M a z d a L a m p represents the high-mark in the evolution o f incandescent electric lighting. It blends inventive triumph snd manufacturing llu li— and y o u reap the benefit in the form o f dollars and cents, and freedom from e y e *"a in w h en using artificial lig h t " " I w ant the chance to p r o v e to y o u r entire satisfaction that this wonderful Ismp is even b e t t e r than represented. O n e in today uid see for y o u r s e l f . Y o u r call places you under no obligation, and is apt to b e d ecid edly to y o u r profit." B e caretui to see that every electric lamp you bu y bears the G . E . monogram. Coquille River Klerriet Co.