Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, November 16, 1915, Image 2

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BIG CORN SHOW SALE!
FRIDAY and SA T U R D A Y , November 19-20.
Quilts
Lace Curtains
-
V A L U E $ 1 .5 0
VALUES
UP
$ 1 .0 0
TO $ 4 . 0 0
PER
P A IR
Curtain Rods
VALUE
2 .2 5 -
VALUE
3 .0 0
-
-
Doors Open 9 a. m.
While They Last
5c-Counter
$ 1 .0 0
Extension
One Quart Aluminum Sauce Pan
2 FOR 5 C E N T S
1 .5 0
10 C E N T S
Free With Every Dollar or more
10c-Counter
D E LU X E $50
2 FOR
C A S C A D E % 45
2 .0 0
3 FOR
20
CENTS
Purchased
15
Ranges
CRESCEN T $50
CENTS
- $ 3 5 .0 0
Dressers and
Chiffoniers
- - 3 5 .0 0
-
3 2 .0 0
Y O U R C H O IC E V A L U E S
U P TO $ 1 5 . 0 0 -
$ 9 .9 5
All our X-mas Goods consisting of Cut Glass, Imported China, V ases, Ivory Glass, Brass Goods, Silverware.
Do your X-mas shopping now. Everything at a discount except Contract Goods.
Guess the Number.
Valuable Cut Glass Prize given away Each Day at 1 p. m.
Every Customer gets a guess
H. O. A N D E R S O N
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lie fire alarm.
Work will com­ lie s m > it to relitivu in C >j nil e: the sailors would turn different col- in the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
mence as soon as the lumber can be
Coos County
William and I went to the Fair ored search lights on the smoke |
'wed.
Friday before last. (Oct. 29 ) We and make it very pretty. There | Jons Y. Goss
PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY
Mr. West, manager of the gov­ went with the school children was a large Southern Pacific loco-
Plaintiff
.
V8.
Entered an secoml clase matter May ernment rock quarry has leased the
motive
there;
this
was
painted
y e l- j J ohn D. M ullen as adm in-
There
was
no
school
that
day
and
8, 11105. at the post office at Coquille,
Ee,ate of
Oregon, uniler act o! t’ongrese of March 'learner Montesam to tow the rock all went that could.
We got the log and lurnished steam. They had
3, 1879.
'cows. Captain Earust will be at trip down and back and into the pipes with holes in them on poles led, Alfred» Negithon. John [
Doe and Mary Doe and all
the wheel.
fair grounds for a dollar We start­ all around. The engineer would heirs known and unknown
P. C. LEV AR, Lessee.
A carload of shingles was hauled ed at seven o’clock Friday morning, send the steam into these pipes and of John W. Negithon, De­
Devoted to the material and social in over the railroad from Coaledo, went to Santa Rosa ou the electric, it would shoot in all directions ceased,
Defendants.
upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par­
Then the men with the search
ticularly and c f Coos County generally. Friday for the new building erected and from there we went on to the
To Alfred» Negithon, John Doe and
Made of Best Red Rubber— Guaranteed for T w o Years
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance near the depot. It will be used for Fair ou the steam train.
There lights would put the lights on the M ar/ Doe and ail Heirs, known and un­
known of John W. Negithon, deceased
steam
and
make
it
look
red,
green,
a hotel.
Bought direct from the Manufacturers and sold at the
were two trains going down. We
In the Name of the State of Oregon
Phone Main 3 8 1 .
Otto Schetter, the telegraph op­ went on the second train and the blue, yellow and many other colots. You and each of you are hereby notified
Lowest Possible Price
that you are required to appear and
erator, has been kept so busy the Santa Rosa children went on the There were fireworks while this answer the Complaint filed against you, !
Some Old News Items
p
past week that he is cogitating on first. We went with engine No. was going on. The last of the fire­ in the above entitled Court and cause, I L i
within six weeks from the date of the
From the Empire Argus hiring a typewriter of the feminine 103 and we crossed the Bay on the works and all was made by the en first
publication of this summons, to
persuasion to assist him
Tiburou The ferry took us right gine, fireworks and search lights. wit, within six weeks from the 16th dav I
.o f November 1915 and if you fail to ap-
The matter given below appeared
The first All of a sudden the big drive wheels j pear on or before the 22 I day ol Decern :
Work on China Camp creek to the Exposition pier.
in the Empire City Argus 23 years bridge was delayed several days thing we went into was Machinery began to turn, the steam to shoot \ her 1915 , said date being t!"a lastTday o f ! (4 _______
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time prescribed in the order'for
ago. F. B. Cameron, who recently last week for waul of piles, but a Hall. We didn’ t get to see very out of the sides of the engine, the the
publication, judgment will be taken
bought the Argus plant to use in sufficient amount was on hand much, but we saw a little. We saw engine was puffing, the bell ring- against you and each of you, for want 5*7
the whistle blowing, and then
f° r‘ he relief-demanded in plain-
publishing his Agitator, found the Mooday to commence operation.
an oldfashioned cannon, all the U ing,
,
.
"
_ tiff s complaint, a succinct statement of U v
about halt a dozen bombs went off. which is as follows.
(
tvpe tied up just as it was taken
„
_ . .
, ,
S
Army
and
Navy
uniforms
since
Henry Smith, who has been
Then we had to run to the ferry to
T ' <lv<?r
the above
from the torms and republishes it in
the
Civil
War.
They
were
on
wax
*
named
defendant
John
G.
Mullen
as
!
siding in San Francisco of late, has
the Agitator. Old settlers will find
catch the boat. We were in plenty Administrator, the sum of Six Hundred
gone to Central America to put up men and looked very life-like We ol lime. We came back on the boat i ! ’1!?18 to8eth®r with interest thereon ,
items of interest in the old “ news.’ ’
saw
lots
of
gas
engines
and
electric
, .
.
. ,
. ,
the rp.te of 8 per cent per annum !
and run a steam laundry for other
1 amalpias and with engtde 140. front the 1 st day of June 1912 to date,
I parties. He was accompanied by engines. From there we went out
We had more cars coming home,1 »l!'!l|t(l'cr,sum(0i SeventV 1' ive Dollars as
around the courts. Then we went
High tides.
6
an attorney fee herein together with the
his brother, Bud.
and had more room. They let its costs and disbursements of this suit
into
the
Transportation
Building.
Marshfield has a gun club.
wife.
Dock Ransfcgd is doing 25 days
play and walk around coming home, That a decree of foreclosure issue as j
against all of said defendants ami all !
Sam Giles, of Myrtle Point, was in the county jail for chopping a In there we first came to some large
vve had a very jolly trip back.
poisons interested in the hereinafter de-
locomotives. One of them was the
in town last week.
boat up, which he claimed he own largest model ever made, Standing
A special— or rather, three spe­ sribed real property. That the follow- j
ing real property be sold by the manner
R. A. Graham will be here the ed half ol.
beside this was one of the first en cials met us at Santa Rosa, We prescribed by law to wit, Tbe west one
latter part of the week.
tw
enty
.*
of ff‘ e south-west quarter
Don’ t forget the Coos Bay Steam gines made. There were about five reached Sebastopol about
3 [ ( * » ¥ ) of section three (3), (he notth
The schooner Jennie Stella is laundry will commence operatións j iarge locomotives in there
minutes past twelve. . . .
ea.-t quarter (ne>^) of the south east
quarter (sej^) of section four (4) and
w .\
loading lumber at Porter.
H a r o l d H. M it c h e l l .
on the 17th inst. Send along your j went up into the cabs and saw the
/
lot four (4) of section (10) in Township
Mr. Kahn, the Portland fur deal­ wor*c-
twenty-five (25) south, range twelve (12;
(large levers and brakes and all the
west of the Willamette Meridian, Coos
Woman’* Study Club.
er, was in town last week.
Tom Green, oi Myrtle Point, was rest of the fixtures. We also saw
County, Oregon. That all of the int­
erest
o . the defendants above named
Mr. G. con- the large electric locomotives. There
Broadway street in the railroad in town yesterday.
Yesterday afternoon the domes­ and of each of them and of all persons
templates opening a law office in j were all kinds of automobiles in the
addition has been declared open.
claiming by or under them in the above
tic science department of the Wo­ described real property be forever barred
farther end of this building.
We
Attorney J. M. Upton, of Ban- this place.
man’s Study Club met in the libra­ and foreclosed. That the plaintiff have
Miss Agnes Rogers and Miss|got there about twenty minutes too
judgment and execution against the de- ,
don, was in our midst last week.
ry and held another interesting fendant John G. Mullven as administra­
C. H Merchant is expected home May Moore left for Coquille City early to see them making the Fords. meeting. That it was interesting tor of the estate of John W. Negithon,
Monday, where they will attend We saw the aeroplanes hanging up
for any deficiency which may
lrom Sau F'rancisco next week.
g ies without saying, for women so deceased,
remain after the proceeds of the sale of
over the autos.
We went from
school this winter.
The stave mill was running last
absorbed in a subject that they will the above described real property have
Clara diggers now have to dig the there through the Illinois and New turn out in a storm like that which been applied to the satisfaction of said
week and cut several special orders
judgment herein. That Plaintiff or any
York buildings. We didn't have a
■WTELL made crullers are in great de-
prevailed
yesterday,
naturally other party to this suit may become a
Wm.Jinkins, of Coquille City, festive bivalves by lamp light, as
purchaser at the sale of said real prop­
the tides do not run low enough in chanc* t0 8° into the Oregon build­ wouldn’t hold a dull meeting.
”
mand among our customers. Have
spent several days in town this
erty ; that the sheriff execute deed to
ing, but I am sure it is nice, I thiDk
the day time.
The lesson was on “ Cereals” the purchaser and said purchaser let in-
week.
•
you
tried
them ? Better do it and see if
it looks fine from tue outside, at
F. R. Beattie has fixed up quar­
At the last. Mrs. Longston gave a . torihwRhVe“ i0n ° ' “ id ,'8“ 1 ',ropert-v
A new locomotive is expected
least.
they’re not splendid. Our bread, cakes,
ters at the electric light house for a
reading on “ Broad Making.”
! Service of this summons is made by
soon for the Coos Bay Roseburg
Then we went to the Pennsylva­
room
and
office
and
will
be
found
pies, etc., all high class.
The lesson assigned for the next ^ i T t h " Hon.’“ Jam^i
railroad,
nia building and saw tbe old Lioet- meeting, December 6, is “ Corn” , County Judge for Coos
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there in the future.
County, Oregon,
Ernest Hermann, of Myrtle Point,
It is all bolted and on page 11 3 of the text book to the dated the 1st day of Sept., 19*15, direct­
Ship your potatoes to Wolf & ty Bell.
ing that service thereof be made by
was in town on business last week.
clamped
together
so that it will not end o( the chapter.
publication in the Coquille Heiald, a
Sons. San Francisco commission
A. B. Hopkins, an old resident
weekly newspaper, published in the
COOK BROS., PROP.
Following is the program for the City
merchants, (or the best returns. tall to pieces. P'rom there we went
of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, j
ol the bay, returned on the Areata
to
the
Canadian
building.
As
we
ntxt meeting of the literary depart­ once a week for a period of six weeks.
Address 321 Davis street.
last week.
J ohn C. K e n d a l l
entered the door we saw a sign, ment for Monday, November 22:
Any hunter violating the duck ¡don’ t forget to stop shooting at sun
Dr. Hodsou and wife, of South
H e r ber t S . M ur ph y
G. G. Adams has moved his resi­
‘ ‘ Keep to the Left.” We did this,
1st
Nat'l
Bldg.
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff
law
in any respect and being caught set or don’t shoot before sunup
Travel
in
the
United
States,
Cus­
Coos river, returned Friday from a
dence from Front street to South
and the first thing we saw was a toms
a— American Society; b— Marshfiield Ore
id the act will get a trip to Portland.
--------- . . .
few weeks’ visit to relatives in
1st pub. Nov. 16 1915
band ot prairie chickens— stuffed, Tlte American Women; c— Sports Last pub. Dec. 28 1915
Marshfield.
All Federal law cases governing
Douglas and Josephine counties.
In
the
County
Court of the Coir.»- .f ran.
, of course. Then we saw stuffed and Amusements. Mrs Longston
ducks will be tried in Portland, so
Married. - At Bandon, Oct. 2,
Stale of Oregon
Mill men on the bay have been buffaU)( deef skunks bears> bea. and Mrs. Young.
be sure that your watch is runni ng
1892, Clarence Gilbert and Miss
The Celebrated
New Fingland as a Whole, a— I
...formed that the combination is vers _ and not only stuiTed
right when you go after ducks, and
Latuena Averill.
Topography; b -White Mountains; i
off and that they 3 are not restricted . but . ..
..
,
In the Matter of tli^
there were three
or . lout live
a typical lumber camp; c— Charac
Estate of
Coos Bay creamery butter sells to a certain number
of feet a day.
. .*
W a i . teb D r a n * .
3
ones swimming around in the wa- teristics of the people ‘‘ Down|
for t5 cents more per roll than
Deceased.
The fitnt of Nasburg & Ogren, |er
\\e went around and saw Maine;” Cape Cod folks. Mrs.
Awarded
Gold
Medal
ranch butter.
To Elizabeth Drane, widow, Presley H.
Lawrence the and
Mrs Knowlton
P P I C c
EC
101 e
doing a saloon business in this stuffed fish
and birds
On
other
Dräne, James R. Drane, Alvin H
Washington Irving.
Roll Call: K K 1 E ' San Franc.sco, 1 9 1 5
The train now runs up to Green place has been dissolved and Mr. side we saw two little trains run-
Drane. William F. Drane, Charles
Point and tracklaying is going Xasbttrg will run the business in ning around on the track. They
Drane and Joseph Drane, GREET-
IN G :
along at a rapid pace.
In tbe Name of the Stats of Oregon,
the future
would stop at tbe grain elevators
You are hereby cited and required to
Perry Mauzey took his runner
Talk
No work was done on the rail- aud load and unload their grain, New York), Mrs Perkins.
appear In the County Court ol the State
Men’s Comfort Dress Shoes
Arago up Coos river Monday,where road Sunday. This is the first day Then we went on and saw a pile ol — What Irving did for American
of Oregon, far the County of Coos, at
literature— Mrs. Pursley.
Read­
the Court Room thereof, at Coquille in
he will be wintered.
that operations have not been going real apples, and where the real ap- ings lrom the Sketch Book with
the county of Coos on Monday the 20th
Strong Shoes for Boys
E. G. Flanagan and Tom Barry on since work has been resumed
day of December 1915 at 10 o ’clock In
pies left off and the painted ones commentary— Mrs. Barrow. Talk
Manufactured by
the
forenoon of that dav, then and
enjoyed a duck hunt in the vicinity
began we could hardly tell. From — Results of Irving’s Spanish Stu­
there to show cause, if any exist, why
dies
Mrs
Springer.
Reading—
Theodore
Bergmann
of Catching slough Monday.
an order for the sale of the following
M \ R T L E POINT ERS
there we went to the Philippine
described property shall not be made
The Court ol Lions (lrom the Al­
Shoe Manufacturing Co. .
Work is progtessing ou the Sal- building; but we did not stay there
Married.— At Myrtle Point, Oct.
according to the petition of the Execu­
hambra,)— Mrs. Kistner. Review
Portland, O regon
2, 1892, Herliert N. Hampton and tnon Mountain road but the mining very loug as there was not much to of Warner’s Lite of Irving— Mrs. 6 2 1 Thurman St
tor herein, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 16 rods and 50
company will not get their machin­ lnteiest us After we came out of Anderson. Reports ou Extra Read­ Ask for ¡the Bergmann W aterproof
Miss Hattie M. Lewelleu.
feet west of the point where the quarter
Shoe Oil.
there we went to the Zone and took ings.
section line running north and south
The Areata was beached north of ery it. until spring.
through the center of section J, To un­
Judge Phillips' stay at court in the Panama Canal. After look­
Empire City Saturday, to make
ship 28 south of range 13 west of the
ing around there t^while we went
Willamette Meridian intersects the
some repairs about her stern bear- s«ems to be a prolonged one.
U*er*
south line of Spurgeon street in Co-
ing
Most of our people who attended back and went to the Food Products
qnille Coos county State of O regon:
running thence south 520 feet more or
Are
O'vil Dodge, editor of the West the late term of the circuit court, building There we saw all kinds! If I FAIL to CURE >«> CANCER or TUMOR 1 tr..t
lese to the north line of a parcel of land
of fish, and we saw salmon eggs before It POISONS <11, (leads or ittxlus te BONE
Regular as the Clock
Oregonian, was in tow n Friday and are at home again.
sold
to Ida R Rich by K. S. Spurgeon:
Without
Knife
or
Pain
From there we weut to
running thence west 98 5 feet; thenci
paid the S un office a pleasant call.
The late rains remind us that hatching
No PAY Until CURED!
north 520 feet more or less to the said
the Palace ot Education. We went WRITTCN GUARANTEE
south line of said Spurgeon Street
Noble & Jackson's logging camp something should have been done
No X Ray or other
thtough
this
a.id
then
went
over
to
swindle. An Island
tlienceeast 98.5 feet to pi ce of la-gin­
at Glasgow, is running full blast to our streets either by planking or
plant makes the cu re1
ning; except right of way described a-
the
California
building
At
5:00
Any TUMOR. LUMP orf
follows : Commencing at the north east
and putting iu logs ,t a lively rate. graveling during the past summer.
For Sale By
SORE on the lip, face
Fii«t-Ha»9 fnre or
$7.50
o’clock they gave us our supper o r b o d y l o n g is
corner of said above d- scribed parcel of
Sol Wise aud family are in Frisco
CANCER! it never
Mrs. M. L- Andrewsof G trdiuer,
U
p
freight,
per
ion
land running thence south 200 feet to a
M.00
There were twenty-one ot us boys pains until last stage
ditch; thence west 10 leet; thence north
yisited her daughter, Mrs. B. M. where they will spend the winter.
120-PAGE BOOK sent
in out bunch
Alter supper the FREE, 10,000 testl-
200 feet to Spurgeon street; thence west
Delatinev, of North Bend.
monials. Wrtti *• taut
D k m k t r iu s ,
10 feet to place of beginning.
Coquille, Oregon
two ladies that had charge of us
E. & E. T. Kruse
Witness, the ffo.v. J ames
Dr. Hale returned from San
24
C
aliforn
ia
Street,
San
Francisco
Wide- \w ake B o y Sees Fair were so ,ired lllat llley s*< down by
W atson , Judge of the Coun^
ic p 1 I I P C D and always poisons deep arm-
Francisco on the Areata Friday and
ty Court of the Stale of Or­
—------
the Tower ol Jewels and let us go 15 U A l l U t i l pit elands and KILLS QUICKLY
egon
for the County of Cooa
woman i n every 7aieaof cancer—U.8. report
expects to remain in town several
The New Home S e w i n g
We give below an account of a off in groups of three to look around One
We refuse many who wait too long A must die
with the seal of said Court
For Réservations
Poor cured at half price if cancer is vet small
weeks.
affixed, this 6th day of No­
Machine Company
visit to the Exposition tri m a letter by ourselves At eight o’clock we
J. E. NORTON
vember 1915.
r. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY t CO. SSSJTh'r'Ba
Christensen and Johnson receivetl written by a boy in the seventh all gathered and saw tbe firewoiks O
"Strict», »MlaWe. bretteft Caftctr Saaeialtat ihrtn,"
San
Francisco
California
Attest t R obert R. W atso n , Clerk.
A g e n t, C oq u ille, O reg o n
By D. W atbon ,
Deputy,
Ibe contract to buil I the tower for ! grade of the Sebastopol, Cal., pub- When the fireworks would go oft 4 3 4 0 t 43gE Valencia S t, San Frandaco. Cal.
KINDLY MAIL THIS le m m i • » CANCER
The Coquille Herald
‘K N O W L T O N ’S SPECIAL’
Fountain Syringes and
Hot Water Bottles
^ 2 Quart Fountain Syringe
t
$1.50 g
[1 2 Quart Hot Water Bott e - $1.25
KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE
C I T Y
B A K e R Y
Bergmann Shoe
I WILL GIVE $1000
N ew H o m e
Str. Elizabeth
San Francisco
a n d Bandon
Quality Choosers
COQUILLE FURMTUKE CO.
Any LUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST
.County Court Seal.)
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