Semi-Weekly tjerald S C IE N T IF IC O P T IC S . Or. and Mrs. C. W . Roberta. T U E S D A Y A U G . 16. 1904. The eye is the only organ of the body that is completely con­ Chicago, Aug. 12—Mr. cud Mrs trolled by the brain, therefore, if John Skinner have arrived at there is any kind of imperfections South Chicago on a trip from Cal in the refraction of the eye, the brain itornia with a borso aud boggy, must necessarily be on constant They left Los Augeles on Decem­ strain to compel perfect vision ber 2, and will go to Akron, Mich., through an imperfect eye. This where Mr. Skidner, who is 78 years may effect the brain, causing what old, will visit Frank Lew is a com is termed asthenopia and chronic rad in the Sevententeeth Michigan sick headache. This constant effort lnfantay. Four sets o f wheels on the part of the brain, uses have been worn out on the journey, brain strenth, and in order to re­ Mr. and Mrs. Skinner will return new its strength, the brain draws to California in the same way. on the nerve system for new ma­ L a Fayette, Ore. Aug. 9.— M. O. terial with which to replace the Lownsdale is employing help to lost power necessarily used to com­ pick the surplus apples from the pel perfect vision. Now if the ner­ trees an his large fruit farm. The vous system is perfectly balanced, it trees are to heavily laden, and if will suffer as a whole, and the per the apples are allowed to continue son with such a strain is liable to in growth until ripe, the limbs nervous prostration, but if there would not support the fruit. His is a weak point in the nervous regular crew o f Japs is still engag­ system, that point, because of ed in spraying, and in consequence lack of power to protect itself, will be robbed more than any other he has to seek outside help. part, and tho person |will have trou­ R iv e rto n P ic k -U p s . ble at tbatfpoint. I f it is the bron­ John E. McLeod and crew came chial nerves and muscles, it will be down with the pile driver last week. bronchial disease; if it is the nerve They are pow at work on the bun­ linings of the stomach, it will be stomach trouble; or it may be any kers and tramway for D. Rouse. other diseases that comes from a There was a very dark cloud ov­ erhanging our town last Saturday lack of strength in any of the nerve afternoon, protended a very severe oentres. This is no longer a matter of storm. As it arrived at the River­ conjecture, for thousands o f cures ton hotel it burst out with terrible are being made through wearing violence. The dark skined W ar­ scientifically fitted glasses, thereby blers could obtain no sleeping apart­ stopping the loss to the nervous ments in this town, which occasion­ system. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts, Eye ed the cloud burst. Mrs. Archie Bunten, her daugh­ specialists in refraction, will make ter Etta and son Ray, of Beaver free examinations of the Eyes at Hill, made our town a visit last Mrs. Wickham’s boarding house, by the opera house, on Monday Sunday. forenoon, and all day Saturday. The schooner Onward is now Other times by appointment. loading lumber at the mill wharf. ----------- » « • » ------------ Miss Alice Price, late of Jackson­ Fred Hofer had the misfortune ville, returned to Riverton on Sat­ to have the first joint of his finger taken off yesterday by getting it urday last. caught in the cogs of the type-sett­ D. S. Rouse now has a crew of ing machine in the office of the about twenty men at work in and Evening Post.— Mail. about the mines. D onna A n n a . The Empire Canning company is putting a commedable quality of Christian Church N otes. canned herring on the market this The new curtains are of no little season. As the artical is consider­ value iu Sunday school work. ed A I and the fish run four times The programme given Thursday a year, we see ho reason why the was enjoyed by a good sized aud­ gentlemen slronld not build up t fine trade In the line.— Coast Mail ience. Preaching at 11 a. m. next Sun­ N O T IC E TO C O N TR A C TO R S . day. No service following the 7 p. I will receive bids until August 20, m. G. E. on account of the union 1904, for the construction o f a Rock services at the M. E. Church, Bunker to be built near J. Fred Schroe- South. d er’s farm. A ll material for the same M. O. Hooton was elected elder to fill the unexpired term o f R. B. Ray and Mrs. John Thompson elect­ ed treasurer in place of Mrs. Croy, resigned, last Sunday. to lie furnished by the undersigned. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Ooquille depot. W e hold the right to reject any or all bids. Dated August 10, 1904. W . S. C h and ler , Rec., C. B. R. a E. R. R. a Nav. Co. Plans are being laid for an anni­ versary meeting on the 28th, as NOTICE. this marks the completion of the T O W HOM IT M A Y C O N C E R N — pastor’s first year in Coquille, and R elative to the opening of ” B ” street, the beginning of the second. between Second and Watkins streets, The church has secured the ser­ vices of Rev. Clark Bower o f A l­ bany for a series of revival services to begin in September or October. Mr. Bower is the pastor of the sec­ ond largest Christian church in the state, and successful both as pas­ tor and evangelist. From the Bandon Recorder. Messrs J. W . Felter and L. C. Gibson are putting up the new porch at the Tupper House. J. A. Hamblock was down from Bullards Monday to have a cut on his left band dressed and stitched up. He got in contact with a saw. S. J. Culver returned home day from a visit te Roseburg, ing gone there to look after interests which demanded his lion. Tues­ hav­ some alien V etera n E n cam pm en t Bandon, June 28, 1004. Attention Comrade«: The Ninth Annual Encampment of the South Western Oregon Veteran Associa­ tion will convene at Bandon on August 24th, 25th and 26th. Com. rades, make it a point to attend the Encampment, as a good time is assured. By order of Division Commander, J. W. F elter . For Sale. Poland China Pig«! Elligible to Registration. Thiee month« old. Either «e i. Addre««, D. M organ , Coquille, or call at farm on Fish- trap. F o r pretty ombroideried H oee g o to Mr«. Nosier'*. Lace Nosler’s addition, City of Coquille, Ore­ gon: Notice is hereby given of the inten­ tion of the Common Council of Coquille, aforesaid, to open a street through the property of B. C. Agee as above describ­ ed ; that a survey of said sti^et has been made and viewers appointed to assess the damages and benefitsrresulting there­ from ; and that said viewers have filed their report in the office of the City Re­ corder. These are, therefore, to notify all per­ sons interested in the opening of said street, that said Common Council will, at their next regular meeting, Sept. 5th, 1904, at eight o ’clock p. m. hear and de­ termine all objections which may be made to said report, as to the assess­ ment of damages and benefits, as made by said viewers. The district embraced in said view ers’ report is laid along lioth sides of said “ B” street, from First street, lietween E lliott’s and Noeler’s additions to said city, north five and one-half blocks (more or less; to the north end o f said ‘ *BM street, the said assessments l>eing laid on each 50 feet fronting or abutting upon said “ B ” street, east and west. By order of the Common Council of the city of Coquille, Oregon. K. O. D. H O LD E N , I>ated at Coquille, O re-( C ity Recorder, gon, August 10, 1904. f R O T IC R F O R P U B L I C A T I O N . Notice to FreditorH. D b p AKTM SM T OF T B S iN r iB IO H . Notioe is hereby given that the under­ signed has been duly appointed adminis­ trator of the Estate o f Mary A. Vowel I, deoeaaed, and that all persona having claims against said estate are hereby re­ quired to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, at the offioe of A. J. Sher­ wood in the City o f Coquille. Cooa oounty, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, Dated this 18th day of July. 1904. W. W. G aos , Administrator of the Estate of Mary A. Vowell, deceased. I'niU d Htates Land Office. Hoaebarg, Oregon. July 7, 1904. Notioe is hereby given tbet in coni pi i anoe with the provision* o f the net of Con* great of June 8. I87H, entitled “ An act for the aale o f timbef landa in the Htates of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washing­ ton Territory.” ns extended to «11 Public Land Htatea by act of.Aog 4,1992, Charlea B. Itradbnry.of Marshfield, oounty of Coos, Htste o f Oregon, has filed iu this offloe bis sworn statement No. 3081. for the purchase of Lots 2, B W * NEW, W * HEW of aeo- tion No. 4 in township No. 27 sooth, Range No. 12 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for sgricoltnrsl inrposea, and to establish hieolaim to said and before W. C. Donglsa, U. S. Commis­ sioner at hia offloe nt Marshfield, Oregon, on Saturday, the 1st day of ootober, 1904, He names as witnesses: Hiram King, Harry O. Noble, Oora Noble and Lyman E. Noble, all of Marshfield, Oregon, Any and all persona olaiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this offloe on or before said 1st day of Ootober. 1904. J. T. KniDoas, Register. f ftO T IC B FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . D kpabtmknt op tu b I nterior , Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Roseburg, Ore., June 13, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in com­ pliance with the provisions o f the act o( Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the aale of tim ber landa in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashington T errito ry,” as extended to a ll the public land States by act of August 4, 1892, Beniamin Gotter, of Kosebnrg, co nty of bonglas, state of Oregon, nas this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6227 for the purchase of the NEJW of section No. 30 in township No. 26 south, range No. 10 •vest, and w ill offer proof to Bhow that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and R e­ ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon on Friday, the 9th day of September, 1904. H e names as witnesses: W . L. Cobb, J. W . Porterfield, Jacob Rogers, and Thos. Cobb, each and all of Rose- burg, Oregon. A n y ana all persons claiming adverse­ ly the above-decribed lands are request­ ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th dav of September, 1904. 6-24 J. T. B ridges , Register. N O rC E OF P E T IT IO N FOR LOGGING ROAD. State of Oregon, “I- County o f CJoos i, J In the Connty Couri o f Coos County. In the matter o f the Application of M. C. Bingham to Establish a Logging Road in Coos County. T o John Notley, D. F. Dean, W. W. Qage, and to any and all persons having or claiming any interest in any o f the lands throngh which the Road hereinafter de­ scribed is proposed to be located: You will please take notice that M. 0. Bingham has this day filed a petition and map in the connty oonrt providing the loca­ tion o f a right of way for a logging road through lands now in yonr possession in section six, townsnip twenty-eight south of range twelve west of the Willamette meri­ dian, in said oounty, and said application will come on to be heard before said court at the next regular September, 1904, term thereof, on Thursday, the second day of said terra, being the 8th day of Septem her, 1904. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of sa*d day, thereon for the appointment of viewers to looate said road in said oounty, in which oonrt will he held, at which time you are required to b3 and appear before snid court eing duly authorized in writing, tdm, if he fails or refuses, for the peri.i 1 will lie Prosecuted according to of two days after such award is made, to enter into contract and 61« his bond Law. in the manner required liy law and to the satisfaction of the Oonnty Conrt up­ R E W A R D on the dav appointed Any person furnishing sufficient T h « County Court reserves the right evidence for the recovery o f proper- 1 to reject any i and all bids. A ll bids ty ao taken and conviction of the 1 "’l 0".,* ® filed with the County Clerk or liefore the tim e specified. partie« concerned, will be given on Dated this 4lh dav of August. I9U4. pne-half of the property recovered. | I,. II A K U H KF.K. SotTH ABN O bzgon C o m p a n y . County Judge. /N o tice . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Hoaeburg, Or., June 20, 1904. Notioe is hereby given that in compli­ ance with the provisions of the act o f Con­ gress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wauhiug- ton Territory,” ns extended to all the Pub lio Laud States by act of August, 4, 1892, LE W IS E. BROWN, Of Riverton, oounty of Coos, State of Or­ egon, has this dav filed in tbia offloe hia sworn statement No, 6247, for the purchase of the 8. K of NW. U and H. W of NE. * o f Section No. 8 in Township No. 28, 8. Range No. 11 Weat, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agrioaltaral »arposes, and to establish hia claim to aaid and before James Watson, County Clerk of Coos oounty. Oregon, at the offloe o f oounty clerk of Coos oounty, Oregon, at Coquille, Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th day o f Sen tember, 1904. He names as witnesses: Wm. Myers. Claud Waters, Clarenoe Waters and Ar­ thur Brown, all of Lee, Coos county, Ore­ gon Any and all persons olaiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their olaims iu this offioe on or before said 17th day of September, 1904. J. T . BRIDGES, Register. V. T. KERR & CO. Has just received a complete stock of new Worsted Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. An elegant assortment o f new Wash materials jo r early spring . Immense line of staole ana Fancy Ginghams f Prices 8 13- to 20 cts. per yd. Large assortment of white and champagne colored merceri­ zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd, Pcait-s, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd. Go1 co, 20 yards to the Dollar. f SUMMONS. IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR TH E COUNTY OF OOOg. William Snyder, Plaintiff Suit in Equity for Jalia Hnrder, I Diyoroe. Defendant. | T o Jalia Hnyder, the above-named defend­ ant: In tbe Name of the Htate o f Oregon; Yon are hereby required to appear and answer tbe oomplaint filed against yon in tbe above entitled amt within six weeks from tbe date of the first publication o f this summons, to-wlt: within six weeks from tbe 2nd day of Angnat, 1904, tne same be­ ing the date of the first pnblioation o f this summons. And if yon fail so to appear and answer within said time, to-wit; on or before tbe 13th day of September, 1904, tbe same be­ ing the last day of tbe time presort bed in the order of pnblioation, judgment will be ta­ ken against yon for want thereof for tbe relief demanded in plaintiff's oomplaint, a suopiuct statement of whioh is as follows: That the marriage contract between plaint­ iff and defendant may be dissolved, set aside and held for nangbt and that he be restored to tbe rights and privileges of a single person and that the enstody of hia two male ohildren be given to bim and for any other and farther relief as the oonrt may deem eanitable and jnat. Service of this sammona is made by pub­ lication in pursuance of an order made by L. Harlooker, Connty Jndgeof Coos oonnty, Oregon, dated the first day of Angnat, 1904, directing that service thereof tie mads by nblioation thereof in the Semi-Weekly [■ halo , a newspaper published at theCity o f Coqnille, in aaid Coos Connty. Oregon, once each week for a period of six weeks. ROBERT HURNH, Attorney for plaintiff. •1 Ladies’ Ready-made Summer suits New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys. Remember our Popular-price Shoe department. New and Stylish footware is arriung Daily. Large assortment of up-to-date Hats just receiued, compris­ ing the Steadson, C rizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Our Price are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to W. T. KERR & CO. JOB W O R K The Finest to be had in Coos County at the lowest S Prices. S U M .H O N K . IN TH E C IR CU IT COURT OF TH E S TATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOB TH E COUNTY OF COOS. Warren 0. Parker, Plaintiff. vs. Sait in Bartlett Doe, Nanoy H. Kezar, Equity. Martha A. Swan, John F Moore, Chas. H. Moore, Frank O. Mooie, Oeo. I. Doe, Mellen L. Doe, Frank P. Doe, Chas. W. Doe, Chas. B. Gould, Ralph W. Gonld, Roth W. Sargent, Albert A. Sargent, Kath­ ryn Sargent, Artbnr F. Doe, Cal viu W. Doe, Emma W, Barns, Mary Ellen Boone, Luoy D . Hyde, Loring B. Doe, Ella F. Lincoln, Mary Marguirite Doe, Laura M. Doe, Lulu K. Doe, Mary A. Kezar, San Francisco Protestant Orphan Aaylam, a corporation, Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylnm, a cor­ poration, Roman Catholic Or­ phan Asylum, a corporation, The Hospital for Children and Train­ ing School, a corporation, The Boys and Girls Aid Society, a cor­ poration, Golden Gate Kinder­ garten Association, a corporation, The Board of Regents o f the Uni­ versity of Caifornia, a corporation and Body Politic, Union Trnst Company, a corporation, and Executor, including all the | heirs at law and devisees of Chas. F. Doe, deceased, and J. W. Ben- | nett Administrator. Defendants.J To Bartlett Doe, Nancy H. Kezar, Martha A. Swan, John F. Moore, Chas. H . Moore, Frank G. Moore, Geo. I. Doe, Mellen L. Doe, Frank P. Doe, Chas. W. Doe, Chas. B. Gonld. Ralph W. Gould, Ruth W. Sargent, Albert A. Sargent, Kathryn Sargent, Ar­ thur F. Doe, Calvin W. Doe, Emma W. Burns, Mary Ellen Boone, Lucy D. Hyde, Loring B. Doe, Ella F. Linooln, Mary Margnirite Doe, Laura M. Doe, Loin K. Doe, Mary A. Kezar, Han Francisco Prot- estent Orphan Asylum, a corporation, Pa- oifle Hebrew Orphan Asylum, a corporation, Roman Catholio Orphan Asylnm a corpo­ ration. The Hospital for Children and Training Sohool, a corporation. The Boys and Oirls Aid Society, a corporation. Gold­ en Gate Kindergarten Association, a corpo­ ration, The Board of Regents of the Uni­ versity of California, a corporation and body politic, and Union Trnst Company, a corporation: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon and each of yon are hereby notified that you are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in tbe above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum­ mons. to-wit: Within six weeks from the 26th day of July. 1904. the same being the date o f the first publication of this summons. And if | vou fail to appear and answer on or before I the 6th day of September, 1904, the SArae I being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication, judgment will be j taken against yon for want thereof for the I relief demanded in plaintiff’ s complaint, a j succinct statement o f which is as follows: ( (1) That an instrument of conveyance, to-wit: A deed from Charles F. Doe to Warren C. Parker, dated February 20,1903, ! and recorded April 13, 1903. in Book 38, at j )ig e 349 o f the Record ef Deeds for Coos bounty, Oregon, be reformed so that the | description of land contained therein shall j read as follows: lot numbered 2, also such i Hirtions of lot numbered 3 and the 8. W. ! >4 of N. E. of Sec. 22 as lies sooth and east of Bear creek. All in Tp. 28 8. of R. 14 W. o f the Willammette meridian in Coos county, Oregon, containing 83.75 acres of land, more or less, excepting from this sale and reserving to the party of the first part the tide lands along Coquille river fronting the foregoing described land. , »2) For his costs and disbursements In this soil, and such other and further re­ lief as the oonrt may deem meet and equi­ table. Service of this summons is made by pub­ lication in purnuAnoe o f an order made by L. Hsrlocker. as County Judge of Cooe Vrattly, Oregon, dated July '£*. B*#. *__ A. J . BHLRW OODj Attorney for Plaintiff, . and waists. Briefs, B ill Heads. Letter Heads, Posters. Legai Blanks, Envelopes, Wedding StatHfnery. Statements. Up-to-date Work Delivered with Neatness and Dispatch. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. O. DRYDEN, IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D . Alfred Johnson, D E A LE R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N To Cure a Cold in One Day S Ä . Tai»Laxative Bromo QuinineTaN**. * ■i n f ii ii r j -•- — Tbit signature,^ & fi «every ko*.23c.