Semi-Weekly tyerald
TUSDAY, JAN. 17, 1905.
Myrtle Point Pointers.
Mr. soil Mrs. Chas. Broadbent
take their departure this week for
Los Angeles, California, where Mr.
B. has property interests.
They
will probably be absent a couple of
months, returning in time to start
up the creumery at this place in
April.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers leave
about the 20th, ¡inst., for Portland
and points farther North.
Mr.
Rogers has been connected for the
past year with Mr. E. N. Smith in
the lumber business, but has severed
his connection with Mr. Smith.
Ur. and Mrs. Milton Stemmier
as listed by Mrs. L. Stemmier en
tertained a number of their friends
at a mask party on Thursday, Janu.
ary 12tb, at their home on 5th
street The parlor was beautifully
decorated with small masks and
when selecting a partner for supper
a long white paper which was
suspended near the ceiling, was
torn at tbe dictation of the hostess,
the whole company were deluged
w ith confetti, which caused much
amusement. The dining room was
decorated to represent a sylvan dell
nnd tbe refreshments were servod
from fancy green decorated baskets.
Among those present were Mes.
dames M O Stemler, as Night; L
Stemler, Bo Peep; C VGuerin, Mrs
Carrie Nation; T Guerin, Night; VV
Lundy, Japanese Lady; W Deyeo,
Indian Maid; S D Pulford, Japan
ese Lady; U L Greene* Pierrette;
E E Bender, School Girl; Miss Sarah
Wagner, Flower Girl, and Mabel
Greene as Hostess. Messrs. M O
Stemmier as Clown; L Stemmier,
Buster Brown; C V Guerin, Pierot;
T Guerin, Jap; W Lundy, Base
Ball; W Deyoe, Knight; S D Pul
ford, Mother Hubbard; D L Greene,
Pierot;E E Bender, Irishman; Ray
Dement, Old Maid; C Huling, Old
Man; B Van DeCar, Rough Rider;
Archie Strahan, College Boy.
Mumps are very prevalent here.
The leading question at presont is
t '.‘llav^you hu<l the mumps yet?"
O bserve a.
(Myrtle Point Enterprise.)
The Myrtle Point Fire Depart
ment will give |n grand masquerade
ball Feb. 22nd.
Mrs. L. A Roberts is the winner
of the eleventh prize offered by the
California College of Photography
in their recent contest for amateur
photographer.
A sidewalk is being laid from the
foot of the hill to the boat landing.
This is a much needed improvement
and will give strangers a better
opinion of the town when they enn
walk on a Bidewalk instend of in the
mud.
Several amendments will be made
to the city charter of Myrtle Point
this session of the legislature. It is
proposed to extend the limits of the
town by taking in more of the sec
tion ou the west side of the river.
Some other amendments asked are
as follows: Recorder to be appointed
instead of elected.
Females own
ing property within the city limits
be [given right to vote on assess
ments on such property affected.
City to have power to levy and col
lect a ten mill tax.
This is the Packing Company
Which Made the Hit on
Turkeys.
Local Option Convention
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There will be an important ad-
The fault o f giving children med-
jourued meeting of the local option ioine containing injurious substan-
This is the Packing Company , convention on Friday, January‘20th ces’ *s sometimes more disastrous
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than the disease from which they
of m
the
which is going to make a hit o n ! at 10 a m., or ou arrival o,
v areguffering> Every mother should
boats, at the court house. The sec- know tilllt Chamberlain’s Cough
butter.
In the several last issues of the j retary lias received word from Judge Remedy is perfectly sa feforch il-
H erai . d , the general plan of market-J Hamilton that a hearing on a mo- j dren to take. It contains nothing
in gall of >bo butter of tho valley ‘ ¡on to have, the temporary injunc-1
^eolds ^and
: croup is unsurpassed, Fur sale bv
under one braud was presented. In tion dissolved can be bad at any i R. S. Knowlton.
this article tbe details of its man time. The attorney for tbe league,
agement are more fully gone into, Judge Bronaugb, is now look-
Wanted
with especial reference to the man ing into the case, and action
Special Representative in this
agement of the central creamery will be brought in a few days to
which is to manufacture butter Lave tbe injunction dissolved. Tbe couuty and adjoining territories
undor tbe chosen brand in the in constitutional committee has drafted to represent and advertise an old.
terest of Century Mercantile mem a constitution nnd wiil report to the established business h o u se of solid
Salary $21
bers, and each person who is ser convention—so that this will be an financial stauding.
weekly,
with
expenses
advanced
all-important
meeting.
Let
the
iously interested in the proposition
is requested to keep this copy of friends of tbe law bestir themselves each Monday by check direct from
Horse and buggy
the H erald handy for future refer to raise the necessary funds to carry headquarters.
furnished
when
necessary;
position
tbe
case
through
tbe
courts.
The
ence, as the co it of advertising is
Address Blew Bros.
i considerable, and it is desired to abolition of saloons everywhere has permanent
not repeat more often than neces greatly increased the value of prop A Co., Dept. A, .Motion Bldg.,
erty, reduced taxes and criminal ex Chicago, 111.
sary.
Tbe general plan is to let each penses, and improved the moral con
creamery of the valley put up its dition of tho community, from which
butter in wrappers of the one brand, saloons are excluded. It will do the
Shall we
and the name of tbe brand shall be same for Coos county.
“ From Coquille Blossoms” and let neglect to reap these great benefits
all ship through tbe packing com of our victory at the polls for the
pany manager here to the bighest lack of a few hundred dollars?
bidding commission merchant in Don’t wait for someone to come and
San Francisco. This central cream ask you to contribute; send your
ery will be conducted on the co dollar or five dollars to tho treos-
operative plan known as the “ Moody urer, A. H. Mulkey, Coquille. Sev
Method of Concentrating Cream,” eral ladies have inquired if we are
(see Hoard’s Dairyman) under the going to let them help us. Yes, of
direction of the Coquille Co-opera course. Ladies interested may go
ahead and organize clubs or take up
tive Packing Company.
By the Moody Method ouly cream subscriptions to press our suit. The
is received by the Central creamery. Bandon W. C. T. U. has already
Uniform density of tbe cream aud volunteered to raise funds for the
uniform color of I be butter is thus league. Go and do likewise. Ladies
secured.
Uniform density o f the will be welcome to the convention.
A dolph H aberlv ,
cream is secured by having one man,
Secretary.
an expert, go around regularly to
repair and regulate the separators
Vkood fer Sale
adjusting them to a common staud-
ard. The method of adjusting all
If you want good fir wood, beas-
separators to a common standard
also secures peace in the family. anably dry, leave your order with
Z. C. Strang or H. C. Moore, the
The butter tests vary less.
At the height of tbe season a teamster.
launch will leave Banden regularly
School hooks at Knowlton’ s Drug
every morning to take up the cans Store.
to tbe creamery, and will return
Notice
cans in tbe afternoon on its way
Notice
is
hereby
given that my
back. The same airangement will
wife,
Irene
Smalley,
has left my
be made with Myrtle Point.
bed and board and therefore I will
Milk producers will be privileged
not be respon ble for any debts she
to elect tbe various employees of may contrac.
D avid S malley .
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tbe creamery, but to begin with they
S p o i l « ? « ! h e r ll<Mtntv.
will be appointed by the Coquille
Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th
Co-operative Packing Company, un
til the business is in thorough work St,. New York, at one time had her
beauty spoiled with skin trouble.
ing order.
Milk producers are
She writes: I had had Salt Rheum
earnestly cautioned against tbe or Eczemr for years, but nothing
many plans and ideas of this, that would cure it, until I used Buck-
and the other fellow. The propo ten’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and
sition has a head and a tail now, so sure healer for cuts, burns and
sores. 25c at R. S. Knowton drug
keep on the one form of the propo
store.
sition until it has a body.
There
are now’ enough Century subserb-
Coquille City, Oregon,
ers among milk producers of the
Dec. 16, 1904.
valley to produce 1500 lbs, of butter F. S. Dow, Marshfield Ore.
per day, All of the big ranches are
Dear Sir:—Seeing one of the
in. Later on, after capable men notices offering a reward for tbe
have been found among the milk j heat reasons why Sperry’s flour is
producers, the eutiro creamery in -' liked by our folks I wish to be a
tercets will be made over a regularly j contestant.
incorporated company composed of . My reasons are: Sperry’s flour is
the customers of the Central cream- pure: it lasts longer than other
ery, upon an equitable basis of dis- j flours it makes whiter bread.
tribution which will be discussed in |
Respectfully,
due course of time.
E va S d o o ,
For the present the Coquille Co- !
Coquille City, Ore.
operative Packing Company will
manage tho enterprise for one cent
An agreeable movement of the
per pound of all sales returns. It bowels without any unpleasant ef
will furnish tne legally protected fect is produced by Chamberlain’s
brand, together with all attention, Stomach and Liver Tablets. For
sale by R. S. Knowiton.
advertising, aud promotion which is
necessary to put the brand upon
A < * r l m T r t t g « ‘ «lj
market successfully. This includes is daily enacted, in thousands of
office facilities in San Francisco,' homes as Denth claims, in each
where a regular agent of the brand [one, another victim of Consumption
mav be found at all times.
It also or Pneumonia. But when Coughs
Washington, .Tan. 12.— “ The peo
ple of Oregon can rest assured that
n river and harbor bill will be passed
this session.”
This statement was
includes information and corre- f nd S ° 'd* nr° V T ” * n ^ x f '
,
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tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntlv,
made by Senator Fulton tonight
spondence upon market conditions. 0f Oaklandon, Ind., writes: “ My
after a conference with Chairman
Through its San Francisco corre- wife had the consumption, and
Burton, of the House committee on
spondents, the Century Mercantile three doctors gave her up. Finally
rivers and harbors.
Companv, it will build up the Co- she took Hr-King's New Discovery
“ But,’’ adds the Senator, “ it will quille butter to tbe position which ^ Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
i tj, • ..
, /,
_ ... . ! Which cured her, and to day she is
be a comparatively small bill. The Li
Humboldt butter holds. It will m-| wcll nn(1 8trong.” *
House committee is scaling down I
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I well and strong. ” It kills the
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j vite and consider . proposals from germs of all dtieases. One dose re
i n ions o le owest notch, Sau Francisco commission firms and * lieves. Guarinteed at 50c and $1.-
and is cutting out many iteroa al-j other consumers of butter, cause 00 bT R- 8 Knowlton, druggist.
together. Only the moat important I competition, and endeavor to take Trial bottle free.
detniled statem ent o f the
retu rn s,.
hands.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
United States I .a ml Office.
Roseburg, Ore, Oct. 29, 1904.
Notice Is hereby given that in oom pi tr
ance with the provision of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory,” as extended to
nil Public Land States by act of August
4, 1902, Charles B. Bradbury, of Marsh
field, county of Coos, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 2031 for the purchase of
l o t 2, S W -4 N E >4 W )$ RE‘ 4 of Section
4 in township No. 27 8, Range No. 12
W, ami will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for ita tint*
tieror stone than for agricultural purpses,
and to establish his claim to said land
before James Wafson, County Clerk at
liis ollice in Coquille Citv, Oregon on Sat
urday, the 14th day of January 1905.
He names as witnesses:
Hiram
King, Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble and
Lyman M. Noble, each and all of
Marshfield, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in thin
office on or liefore said 14tli day of Jan
uary, 1905.
J. T . BRIDGES,
Register
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the City of Coquille, Ore
gon, will receive sealed priqosals for the
building of the following side walk, to
wit: one hundred (100) feet of side
walk, with necessary trestle and railing,
along South side of I,ot 1, (1) Block
Fourteen, (14) North Addition, the
same being on the North side of Wat
kins street at the intersection of “ B”
street, Nosler’ s and North additions,
City of Coquille, Oregon.
Proposals for said work to he filed
with the city recorder on or liefore Jan
uary 18th, A. D.' 190.1, at 4 o'clock p. m.,
Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
November 20, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
¡ng'iiamCt) settler lias filed notice of hi-
intention to make final proof in snp|Hirt
of his claim, nnd that said proof will lie
made before James Watson, County
Clerk at his ofilce at Coquille, Oregon,
on February 13, 1905, viz:
H. E. No. 9708, Hugh H. Fin tings,
for the NE'g Sec. 28, T. 27 8., H. 12 W.
He names tiie following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence u|xin and
cultivation of said land, viz:
C A Metlin, of Marshfield, Oregon:
of said day.
and F U Bullock. C R Phillips and G W
The council reserves the rigtit to re Stevenson, all of Coquille, Oregon.
ject any and ail bids.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register.
E. G . I>. H olden ,
City Recorder.
We would be pleased to have yoa trv a
Dated Jan. 3, 1904.
Sawmill Wanted.
Special inducements will be made
by J. D. Myres of Matt Rink creek,
to anyone wishing a site for a port
able sawmill. Everything neces
sary right at hand for a business of
this kind.
sack of White Lily, our new float-. This is
mi old established brand in Portland. San
Francisco and Sound cities
A trial is all
we ask. We are sure you will lie pleased
and will nlways call for “ White Lily” in
the future. G ko . A. R obikhon .
Til gentlemen of Coquille and sur
rounding country are specially invited
in to see W T Kerr A Co's line line of
Overcoats as the winter approaches.
Prices sre always right at Kerr’ s.
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CHAS MOOMAW, Prop.
Opposite Hotel Coquille,
¿mmoTim
Front Street.
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Stump Puller.
Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or
class instruction. Thousands of graduates in p osi
tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to
attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free.
For Sale.
The strongest, most durable, easiest
A good home in this city, on
to handle Stump Puller, the Smith’ s
Grubber. For information write or see easy terms:
M. G. Poll], agent. Myrtle Point, Ore.
Enquire at this office.
It simplifies purchasing.
Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale
and retail, quality guaranteed. C oquille
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-G0.
A.
P. A R M S T R O N G .
LL.3.,
P R IN C IP A L
V alley P acking Co.
THE GREAT INDIAN
L iv e r, K id n ey and B lo o d
M edicine,
Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep,
Loss of ApjH-tite, Nervous Affliction of
the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases
of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
Price $1 per package.
For Sale only by
MRS. LINA JOHNSON,
Agent for Coquille,Orego.
C. H. SIM PSON,
Alfred Johnson,
D EA LE R IN
Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
Constantly on hand.
Boot & Shoe
Repairing
All work done in up to-date style
an 1 guaranteed first class.
Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail.
Coquille, Oregon.
FR A TER N A L O RD ERS.
W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.
COQUILLE, OREGON
QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F
Meets every Saturday night.
G ko . T. M oulton , N. G.
J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v.
QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets the first and third Thursday
nights in each month.
L. H. H azard , C. P.
I. H acker , Scribe.
jyjAMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
Meets the second and fourth Wednes
day nights in each month.
M rs . K athryn S lagle , N. G.
M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’y.
JO B W O R K
QHADWICK LODGE. NO. 68, A. F. A A. M.
Meets the Saturday night on or be
fore the full moon.
J. H. C ecil W. M.
J. J. L amb , Sec'y.
The Finest to be had in
Coos County at the lowest
gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6. 0. E. S.
Meets next Friday night.
M rs . K athryn S lagle , W . M.
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Prices.
JJfCURCUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P.
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday
nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall.
A. F. L inkgar , C. C.
V. R. W ilson , K. R. S.
QOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W.
Meets the second and fourth Wednes
day nights of each month in W . O. W.
hall.
R. E. N obler , W . M.
O. F. R ohrkk , Rec.
|MPERIAL LODGE. NO. II, 0. OF H.
Meets the first and third Wednesday
nights each month in Woodman hall.
M iss G race S kkki . s , C. H.
M rs . I. N. P i . tlkr , Rec.
|y|VRTLE CAMP. NO. 197, W. 0. W.
The county court reserves the right to JUSTUS L00GE. NO 35. RATH80NE SISTERS
County Judge.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,
Î ! “ ’’•.‘I ,(!r. *nd somp 1 advantage of market conditions. It
Meets tiie first anil third Saturday
Notice
of them will be sacrificed.
will oversee tho business trnnsac-
The County Court of Coos county, Or nights of each month.
Senator Fulton is satisfied that linns in San Francisco, thus insur
W . H . M ansell , C. C.
egon, will receive proposals to superin
J. G . S immons , Clerk.
ample provision will Ire made for ing promptness as to sales returns,
tend and manage the County Poor Farm
continuing the improvement of tbe and will also endeavor to secure and Infirmary for the year commencing I QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO. 398, F. A. A.
Meets the second and fourth Thurs
mouth of the Columbia and that
better freight rates and shipping March 1st, 1905, and ending February day nights of eacli month in O ld Fel
28th, 1906, until two o'clock p. m., I
reasonable appropriation will be facilities.
lows’
hall.
It will direct consign Wednesday, the 4th day of January, j
D r . G ko . R u s se l l , Pres.
made for maintaining an open eban.
ments.
1905, all hills to state for what amount Mss. C h a s . H a r r ix o t o n , Sec’ y.
nel from Portland to the sea. Juat
Outside of this cost of one cent they will superintend, manage, perform
£VENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 21*. W. 0. W.
what amounts the (House committee I per pound, tile m an ufactu re nnd
the lalior necessary in the manage-
Meets the second and fourth Satur
will agree to he does not know as
sale o f b u t 'e r w ill he given fo r 1 UM,nt oi " ,c r ° unt>' P” ° r Farm * n<l In‘ day nights of each month.
y e t The committee has not yet
merely what it costs.
A fter the re- j Pnuntv c)erk
Coo*
on ,,r lWore
M r s . W. H. M a n s e l l . G. N.
considered the Pacific Coast items.
J esse C. summons , Clerk.
turns from e tc h sale are received, ,1 the .late aliove mentioned,
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Having renovated their mitt at Ban
croft, Fiah Bros are now prepared to tog eth er with fh e d eta iled state- reject any and all bids,
Dated this 12th day of Dec. 1904.
furnish the public the lest grades of ineut o f the co st o f m an u factu re and
lumber, having employed experienced m arketing w ill be m ade each c n s - ;
L H aruk - eer .
Proposals Solicitea
lt«*iu r«lj
lliariial<‘ »»M.
Meets tiie lin t and third Tuesday
nights each month in Odd Fellows' hall.
M r i . F red L in e ia h ,
M rs . K. H . M ast , M. R. S.
F. Sr.
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