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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1904)
Sem i*W eeH ly H*raW FRIDAY, 8EPT. 16, 1904 . Circuit Court Proceeding» Quarterly Conference. The members of the First Meth odist Protestant Church are fitting up the parsonage for meetings un til the church building can be erected on their own lota. Saturday, September 17th, at 2:30 p. m. there will be preaching and quarterly conference. Sunday, Sep tember 18th, Sundayschool at 10 a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursdays at 2109—Z T Slglln, contestant, vs Stephen Gallier, contestee. Suit of contest of election. J M Upton and McKnight a Seabrook for plt’ f, Sperry a Chase for d e ft. Motion to make notice more definite. 2171—Thos Anderson vs Stephen Gal- lier, sheriff. Action to recover. Geo 7:30 p. m. Rev. Thos. Regan will preach P Topping and Sperry a Chase for plt’ f. at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, and 9:30 p. Demurrer withdrawn and answer filed, m. Snnday Rev. F. M. Sanderlin, settled in accordance with stipulations president of the annual conference, of parties. 2175— T W Shuck vs J W Wood. 8uit will preach at 11 a. m. Sunday, fol to foreclose lien. L A Roberts for plt’ f. lowing which there will be com. Settled and dismissed on motion of amnion services. plt’ f. All are cordially invited to attend. 2176— Warren C Parker vs Bartlett Doe M bs , C lara K. C anterbury , I I et al. Suit in equity. A J Sherwood GENERAL DRAY1NG. fact Sunday 2179— Laura Breen vs Alex Turner. Ac congr jgations—in tion at law. Sperry A Chase for plt’ f. evening the house was filled. We Defendant given until Monday to file learn that Rev. Regan will be in answer. stalled as pastor of Riverton M. P. 2183—E B Fish vs 0 B Hines. Action at Church for the comiDg year. law. F M Rummell for Plft. Demurrer. Plaintiff to file amended complaint, and defendant given one day to answer. Meets all Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and Dispatch, Open-air Sanitarium The organization of an open air sanitarium company, having in view the treatment of that method of per sons afflicted with tuberculosis, is a movement that should meet with hearty approbation and cheerful aid. While a far less proportion of 2187— Flanagan A Bennett Bank et al vs people in this region than in north John Hsmblock et al. W rit of Re eastern states are afflicted with this view. J W Bennett in pro per and disease, hitherto usually defying Bennett Swanton for plt’ f. Motion to dismiss writ. all remedial treatment, and being 2188— Wallace M. Vandecvr, guardian, death’s favorite hand-maid, yet vs W S Chandler, Receiver of O B R many die from it annually in the A E R R A N Co. Action tor damages. Pacific northwest, and such an in McKnight A Seabrook for plt’ f. Plaintiff permitted to file amended stitution as is proposed would be a great public benefaction. complaint. 2189— J F Barbea vs E S Goodon. Ac This statement is made in the be tion to enforce lien. Guerry A Hollis lief that the open air treatment, ter for pll f. along with an accompanying dietary Settled and dismissed. regimen, is efficacious to cure a 2190— John A Reese vs Riverton Lum large portion of consumptives. ber Co. Action at law. A J Sher This fact seems to be established. wood for plt’ f. Demurrer overruled. Defendant per At least experiments have been so mitted to file answer. fsr succesful that man}’ eminent 1949— W E Baines v s C B R A E R R A specialists in the treatment of con. Nav Co, et als. Action at law. J W sumptives believe it true. Un Bennett for plt’f, Williams, Wood A doubted evidence is convincing that I. inthicum, and J 8 Coke for def’ t life entirely in the open air, with For trial. suitable food, and exercise accord 2145—T H Mehl A Co vs H S Kribs. Action at law. 8perry A Chase for ing to the patient’s condition, will cure consumption in a large propor plt’ f. Judgement for plt’ f for $265.80 with tion of cases <f undertaken soon interest, and sale of attached proper enough ty. $40 attorney fees allowed plt’ f. This is probably not the best sort 2191— J M Upton vs J M Riley. Action of climate in which to do this work, at law. J W Bennett for plt’ f. but the theory now is that the cli T>emurrer withdrawn. Defendant given until Monday to answer. At mate is a secondary consideration The open air is the main thing; and issue motion for continuance. 2192— J R Benson as Bank of Myrtle that near home, an i not thousands Point vs H Powell and S B Hermann, of miles away among strangers and Action at law. L A Roberts for plt’ f. strange scenes, is second in import Default. Judgment for $203.50 and ance. attorney fee of $20. Suoh an institution ought to be 2193— Geo F Blood vs Chas Adams. Ac to some extent a charitable one. tion at law. Hall A Hall for plt’ f. That is, while ordinarily requiring Answer filed. Demurrer to reply. 2194— Dwight L Loofburrow vs North payment of patients it should not Bend Publishing Co. Action at law aim to be a money-making ooncern, Guerry A Hollister for plt’ f. and should manage to accommo Motion to Btrike out. date consumptives who caDnot pos 2195— John C Brown vs L H and I.isxie sibly pay for their treatment. Heisner. Suit in equity. J W Ben Thus organized and well estab nett for plt’ f. lished, it should be one likely to do Settled and dismissed. 2196— Henry Sengstacken vs Belt Line a grandly good work for this city R T Co. Action at law. H M Brow and the surrounding region.—Ore nell for plt’ f. C A Sehlbrede for def’ t. gon Daily Journal, Demurrer overruled. Def’ t given un til Monday to answer. Def’t refuses to plead further. Christian Church Notes. 2197— 0 W Tower vs Belt Line Railway Regular services next Sunday Co. \ction at law. H M Brownell morning and evening. The even for plt’ f. ^ A Se'nVbrede for def’t. Demurrer overruled and def't given ing service will begin 30 minutes until Monday to file answer, but re earlier than formerly, C. E. at 6:30 fuses to plead further. and preaching at 7:30. 2990—J Danby Rudd vs Steve Gallier et Mrs. Handsaker has again taken al. Demurrer. Submitted on briefs. charge of the Berean class. Def't given 20 davs to file brief and plt’ f 20 days thereafter to file brief. Dell Briggs is the new Sunday CRIMINAL. school secretary. An elegont assortment of new Wash materials Jor ear hi spring, Immense line of staole ana Fancy Ginghams , Prices 8 13- to 20 cts. per yd. §Z K ffiSZS2S^2SZSZ S^^ Large assortment of white and champagne colored merceri zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd, W AN TED : Pcalt-s, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd. <Jo' co, 20 yards to the Dollar. 100 Long Whiskered Ladies’ Ready-made Summer suits GOATS • 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, Crizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth. G eo. T. M o u lto n , Sec., C o q u ille ,O re g o n . We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Fiour ssszsszszszszszszsz^^ and Feed, Our Price are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to RAM BLERS NEW , T R IB U N E S LATEST AND AND M IT C H E L L S R are B argains In S e c o n d -H a n d W h e e ls . W h e e ls t o R ent. R epairing D on e o n S h o r t N otice. H erald , JOB W O R K ALBERT FISH, Bust End ot Front St. C O Q U IL L E * O R E G O N Amethyst, double enameled ware fully warranted, at T. H. Mehl & C o’s. F or S ale . A fine largo gray two- year-old colt. Will do good work next year. Call on Warren Laird at Johnson’s mill. F or S\ le . — Five head of heifers and 4 steers—yearlings, At a bar- gan if sold at once. H. Nettleton, Coquille. NOTICE! FOI* P U B L IC A T IO N . D kpartm hn t of t h e I n i i b i o b . United States Land Offioe. Koseburg, Oregon, July 7, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in com pli ance with the provisions o f the aot o f Con gress of June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States o f California, Oregon Nevada, and Washing ton Territory.” as extended to all P ublic Land States by act of Ang. 4,1892, Charles B. Bradbury, of Marshfield, oonnty o f Coos, State o f Oregon, has filed in this offioe his sworn statement No. 2031, for the parchase of Lots 2, S W X N EX. W X HEX o f sec tion No. 4 in township No. 27 south, Range No. 12 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more yalnable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W. U. Douglas, U. b. Commis sioner at his offioe at Marshfield, Oregon, on Saturday, the 1st day of October, 1904, He names as witnesses: Hiram King, Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble and Lyman E. Noble, all o f Marshfield, Oregon. Any and all persons olaimmg adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their olaims in this office on or before said 1st day of October, 1904. J. T. K b id o b h , Register. The Finest to be had in Coos County at the lowest Prices. NOTICE FOB PUBLICA TION. United States Land Office, Rosebnrg, Or., Jnne 20,1904. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions o f the aot o f Con gress of Jane 3,1878, entitled “ An net for the sale o f timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory,” as extended to all the Pub lie Land States by act o f Angnst, 4, 18s»2, LEWIS E. BROWN, Of liiverton. oonnty o f Coos, State of Or egon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6247, for the parchase of the 8 . X o f N W .H and 8. X o f NE. X o f Section No. 8 in Township No. 28, S. Kange No. 11 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable FR A TE R N A L ORDERS. for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before James Watson, County Clerk of Q OQUIllE LODGE. NO. S3, I. 0. 0. F. Coos county, Oregon, at the office of oonnty clerk of Coos county, Oregon, at Coqnille, M eets every Saturday night. Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th day o f Seo G eo . T . M oulton , N. G . teraber, 1904. He names as witnesses: Wm. Myers, J . S. L a w r e n c e , Sec’ y. Claud Waters, Clarence Waters and Ar thur Brown, all o f Lee, Coos oonnty, Ore- QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 2S, I. 0. 0. F. gon M eets the first and third Thursday Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above-described lands are requested to nights in each m onth. file their olaims in this offioe on or before L . H . H a z a r d , C . P. said 17th day o f September. 1904. I. H a c k e r , Scribe. J. T . BRIDGES, Register. |y|AM’E REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20. The safe and reliable tiw n- gafli M eets the second and fourth W edn es screw day nights in each m onth. S tr. E liz a b e t h C. F. Jensen, Matter. Bill Heads. , — W ill make regular tripe between C o q u ille R iv e r a n d S a n F ra n c isc o . N o S to p -o v e r at W a y Porta. E lectiie Lights. E verythin g in First- Class S tyle. Capt. N elson, M aster. W ill m ake regular trips between Coos B ay and S a n F r a n c is c o Carrying passengers and freight at low est rates. /Notice. S outhern O regon C ompart . Envelopes, Wedding Stationery. Statements. Up-to-date Work Delivered with Neatness and Dispatch. Satisfaction Guaranteed. -Jr3s)<$FF' C. O. DRYDEN, M eets the Saturday night on o r b e fore the full m oon. D r . W . C c l in , W . M. J . J . L a m b , Sec’ y . M eets next Friday night. M rs . K a t h r y n S la g l e , W . M . ---------------------, S ec’y. Posters. Legal Blanks, QHADWICK LODGE, NO. (8, A. F. $ A. M. JJEULAH CHAPTER, NO. $, 0 E. $. Briefs, Letter Heads, M r s . K a t h r yn S l a g l e , N . G . M r s . M a m ie S l a o l e , S ec’ y . 4 ) ^ T h e New and Speedy, Any person cutting Timber or A F. Succau, charged by the grand ing Coquille and Myrtle Point and Bark of any description on the jury of committing rape on his own others are b e in g helped st the rate lands of the Southern Oregon Com pany, or removing same, or other laughter, was found guilty by a jury of 90 a year. property, from said lands, without and will receive his sentence today. The sermon at 11 a. m. will be on being duly authorized in writing, How ver, he has filed a petition fo- a “Pixspects; ’ in the evening at 7:30 wil' be Prosecuted according to new trial. a timely serm m on "An uujust de. Law. R E W A R D J. S. K anem atz is op en in g up a cision.” Any person furnishing sufficient ■ 10 s ■ fine line of ca licoes and other sum evidence for the recovery o f proper flood location for young girl ty s o taken and c o n v ic t io n of the m er g o o d s for ladies. A ls o fall and winter w oolen s of various wiahing to attend school and *w»i»t parties concerned, w ill be given k in d s w h ich are beinjj; offered at in 1. >use work for her board. Ad- one-balf of the property recovered. O re- W. T. K E R R & C O . Best|Wheels Out OREGON COAL & NAVIGATION CO. This fund is loaned to churches to and waists. New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys. For Woodman Initiation State of Oregon vs Earl Steele, in Rev. Clark Bower of Albany is dictment.for murder. C A Sehlbrede expected to begin revival services PROPRIETORS. and II M Brownell for def't. Arraigned Sept. 13th. Given until 10 o ’ clock next October 2. F. S. D O W . A gent. S. O. CO., A gent, day to plead. Demurrer overruled. The annual offering for church Marshfield. | Empire. Plea for change of place of trial over extension was taken last Sunday. ruled. State of Oregon vs Phelie Steele, in help in erecting church houses. dictment for crime of murder. Ar Over 800 have been helped, includ raigned. Took day to plead. Worsted Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. A G E N T F O R R IV E R T O N C O A L . A M ember . 2186— Henry Haverkam pvsL Harrison. Suit in equity for dissolution of co partnership. C A Sehlbrede for plt’ f, L A Roberts for def’ t. Demurrer withdrawn. Answer filed. Motion to strike out part of answer sustained. Plt’f given until Monday to reply. l o t t m prices. Has just received a complete stock of new COQUILLE, OREGON. Sec. Qtly. Conf. for plt’ f. The fourth quarterly meeting of Default. Decree as prayed for in com plaint. the Methodist Protestant Church 2178— 0 F Rohrer vs T F Tennisson. was held at this place Saturday and Action at law ta recover money. Robt Sunday, President F. M. Sanderlin, Burns for plt’f. officiating. Rev. F. T. Regan Default. Judgment for $30 with in terest and $15 attorney fees, and or preached Saturday and Sunday evenings to large and appreciative der for sale of attached property. W. T. KERR (S CO. FOX B R O S’ IN C O N N EC TIO N W I T H H E R A L D . * Q ^YCURCUS LODGE, NO 72, K. P. Meets the second and fourth T u eid a y nights each m onth in Odd F ellow s’ hall. N. O. M e d l e y , C . 0 . R. H. M a s t , K . H. 8. Alfred Johnson, QOQUIllE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Meets the second and fourth M onday nights each m onth in Odd F ellow s' hall. R . E . N o sl e r , W . M. O. F. R o h r e r , R ec. |TPERIAL LODGE. NO. II, D. OF M. D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings M eets the first and third W ednesday nights each m onth in W oodm an hail. M iss G race S k r e l s , C . H . M r s . I. N . P l y l e r , R ec. Constantly on hand. jyjYRTlE CAMP, NO. 197. W. 0. W. M eets the first and third Saturday nights of each m onth. W . H. M a n se l l , C . C . J. G . S immons , Clerk. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. QOQUIllE COUNCIL. NO. 39$, F. A. A. M eets the second and fou rth T h u rs day nights o i each m onth in O dd Fel low s’ hall. D r . G eo . R u s se l l , P r e s . W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. M r s . C h a r . H a r r ix o t o s , S e c ’ y . C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N £VEN!NG TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214, W. 0. W Meets the second ami fou rth Satur day nights of each m on th . M r s . W. H. M a n s e l l . G. N . J esse C. S immons , Clerk. JU STU S LODGE, NO 3S. RATHI0NE SISTERS Meets the first and third T uesday nights each m onth in Odd F ellow s’ half. M r s . F re d L in e g a r , E - S r. M rs . R. H , M ast , M . R . 8. I T o Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tati.«, æ §0*m T — torn aoM hi peat 13 m onths. This Signature, IB Turo D qa. J“ "T ï 7 P O *, «oc.