Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, February 21, 1905, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
If you want nice mackeral,
Drane'e.
call at
Sanford’s Bargains
A Rare Relic.
L. J. Simpson, of North Bend,
was in town yesterday,
E. A. Franklin, superintendent ol
Prof. L. E. Brown, of Revern',
the county farm, has left with us for
was up to the city today.
a few days an exceedingly rare relic
D. VV. Baker, the North Fork like which there are but few in ex­
farmer, was in town yesterday.
istence. It is in the form of a small
Frank Wilson, the restaurant1 glass sauce dish, one of a number of
man, is quite sick with the grip.
which were caused to be manu­
For a good bargain in a lady’s factured by a number of the leading
wheel with Moro brake, call at this ladies of the country at that time
office.
and ono presented to each of the
»
The schooner Lizzie Preen nr.
Foil S ale . — A fine lot of seed oats
Mrs. M. Weber, registered at soldiers who survived the famous
and barley. Euquire of Ed. Johnson,
rived in the river Saturday.
Hotel Coquille Saturday from Port­ liattlo of Bunker Hill. The inscrip­
C. S. Elliott, the Bandon sawmill Coquille.
tion it bears is “ From the Fair to
land.
Miss Mary Arnold, of the Point,
man, was in town on Tuesday.
Bunk’or Hill Battle,
First-class meals and nice rooms the Brave.
Will Beatty, who has been ill sev­ returned yesterday from a visit to at the Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A. June 5,1775.” This particular dish
the bay.
eral days of grip, is improving.
was presented to a Revolutionary
Gage, prop.
Peter Loggie, the architect, was a
soldier by the name of Hubbard —
E. E. Dickson, of Eckley, spent
Remember the sale of fall and
two or three days in town last week. passenger from the bay bv yester­ winter goods at Mrs. Nosler’s. The his firrt name has been lost to Mr.
Franklin’s family. His widow, when
H. J. Van Leuven, of Parkers­ day’s train.
sale eommenees Feb. 25.
Goods
a very old lady, gave it to Mellissa
Miis Cora Bolloni, of near town, will sell at cost.
burg, registered at the hotel yester­
Winters on her seventh birthday.
visited friends in Marshfield several
day.
L ost . — Two red yearlings, marked
She gave it to herneice, Mattie C.
days
last
week.
There will be the regular services
split in both ears and underbit in
For fresh, pure lard and full the right. Finder will please notify Warren on her seventh birthday,
at the Presbyterian church next
and she, J u turn, gave it to her
weighted, go to tho Ccquillo Valley George Belloni, Coquillo.
Sunday-
daughter, Edna M. Franklin, daugh­
Otto Prcv, of Myrtle Point, spent Packing Company.
W anted —-30,000 white cedar split ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Franklin,
The steamer Roanoke is to arrive shakes, 6 inch x 3 feet, delivery’ to
a day or so the Inst of the week at
at the age of seven. This keepsake
in the bay today on her way from be made as soon as possible. Sub­
the bay.
has been in the family of Mrs.
mit price delivered to
E. O. Hughes, of Port Orford, Portland to 8an Francisco.
Franklin for about 70 years, and no
Fine dry wood at $1.25 delivered.
B andon C ommercial C o.,
was in this city Friday, having come
small sum of money would be any
Leave orders with C. M. Skeels, or
Bandon, Oregon.
over from the bay.
temptation for it. There is being a
M. A. Pierce is gotting out bills receptacle made for the dish in
Joe Flam, of Parkersburg, was in with H. C. Moore, the teamster.
Tho steamer Elizabeth arrived in advertising a “ cash sale at cost” for which it will be sent to the Lewis
town yesterday and made our office
the Coqnilie yesterday morning at two weeks to begin Monday Feb. and Clark exposition this summer.
a pleasant business call.
The Rev. and Mrs. Branham of 2:il0, 34 hours from San Francisco. 20. The entire line will be re­
Keep in mind the clearance sale duced and patrons will receive ex- j
this city accompanied by J. J. j
(Mvrtle Point Enterprise.)
Lamb, went to Bandon Tuesday. | of Mrs. M. Nosier which is to begin ceptional values.
BoitN--In Myrtle Point, Feb. 15,
Capt. Danielson came from Marsh­
the 25th ipst. Oood goods at cost.
W. R. Simpson, of North Bend,
1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wag­
field yesterday. He informs us that ]
We
see
by
the
Mail
that
R.
B
¡
returned yesterday from a visit with
ner, a son.
Airs. Danielson is getting along
his daughter, Mrs. E Fahy, of Bul­ Henrv, clerk at the Centra! Hotel
Mis“ Dot Thorn, who has been at
nicely
at the hospital, but will not
in Marshfield, is confined to his
lards.
Oakland,
Calif, for some months,
be able to return home for a few
room with .the grip.
Ovstor crackers at Crane's.
returned to her homo at this place
days,
Rev. Haberly held services at
C. O. Bollum, of San Francisco,
Wednesday.
A fine team of geldings has been
representing the Smith Premier Bandon last Sunday. He was ac­
Ross Doyoo and wife who have
placed in our hands for sale. Time
Typewriter Company, called in to companied by his daughters, Misses
spent tho winter at San Francisco
till October first will be given for
Margante and Louise.
see us yesterday..
payment. They are well matched will return to Myrtle Poiut next
Fon
S
ale
.
—
9
dairy
cows,
1
red
School books at Knowlton’ s Print
end will weigh 2500 pounds. Call month and will probably remain
Store.
Durham bull, 4-year-old, one De-
here.
Mrs. W. T. Kerr, of this city, has Lavel seperator, good as new; 450 or write this office at once.
Roy Garratt has returned from a
The steamer Echo will run an ex­
been a sufferer from an attack of pounds capacity. .T. H. Kadabaugh,
visit to Ashland.
cursion
to
Myrtle
Point
on
Saturday
pneumonia for a week, but is now Arago, Oregon.
J. J. Baker who is employed on
night next for the play to be pre­
much improved.
CLEARANCE SALE.—Mrs. M.
The the coast railway survey is visiting
Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., at Noslrr will begin a clearance sale sented there that evening.
Strang’ s
staamer will leave here at (5 p. m., his family at this place, having been
February 25th for the purpose of
granted a fifteen days’ leave of ab­
Mrs. Peter Nelson, of Bandon,
returning the next morniDg.
closing out all fall and winter goods
sence.
The surveying crew is now
returned homo yesterday after a
„
These W ALK-OVER
Goods will go at cost.
located
at
Smith River, near Cres­
visit since Friday in this city with
Shoes were born and
Drane, the grocer, keeps nice (resh
cent City, and will work as far as
her sister, Mrs. Steve Gallier.
bred
in
a
first-class
fac-
vegetables.
Eureka, which will require several
For Ashland House billing go to
tory. They were made
Grant Beale was over from his
months.
Mr. Baker says a coast
Strang’ s.
for a first-class man—
road is sure to be built.
Mrs. Win. Burgess, of Rivertou, ranch Saturday and informs us that
that’s
you.
For
sale
by
accompanied by her daughter, Miss his stork is running on ths marsh
Mrs. W. H. ’Walker,-who has been
W. T. KERR & CO.
Irene, and Miss Hazel McFay, were yet and are in fine condition and
visiting
with her son Allen Walker,
Enjoy yourself by seeing “ Tony
turn up their noses when offered
in this city shopping yesterday.
at
Douglas,
Alaska, has loft there
the Convict,” one of the best plays
hay.
and will visit awhile in Portland,
For anything in the line of good pas­
ever
produced
by
home
amateurs.
If you want to look at a tine line of
try go F. Wilson.
With good music, latest specialties after which she will return to her
underclothing go to Strang’s.
R. S. Tyrrell, the Arago creamery-
and
concluded with a free dance, at home at this place. She will be ac­
J. M. Whetstone came over from
man, who has been down into Cali­
Myrtle
Point, Feb. 25tb, 1905. companied by her son Allen, who
fornia to visit his
parents and Porter Saturday and is having a
will go to Idaho for the benefit of
visit with his family, tho mill being Tickets at >8. B. Hermann’s.
brothers, returned home Friday.
his health, which has been poor of
Miss Mahoney, who lias charge of
shut down for a few days on ac­
late.
Knowlton sells choice onion sots at
F. iS. Dow’s office during his ab­
count
of
the
slat)
conveyor
burning
♦
*
12'., cents per pound.
sence, received a telegram yesterday
H. C. Duffey. a young man lately
D. S. Stout, the logger, returned down.
F ob S alk —A lot of fine grass hay. stating that E. A. Diment, Mrs. from Texas, who fell sick at Myrtle
rrom a trip to Bandon the last of Apply
on hoard oi the steamer Echo.
Dow’s father, died Wednesday in Poiut, passed through town yester­
the week. He with many others are
Mrs. E. D. Sperry and daughter, San Diego before Mrs. Dow, who
day en route to his home. He is
waiting for high water to bring out
Miss Lucia, started last Frida}’ for was en route to that place, reached
suffering from tubercoloais and is
their logs.
Chicago, where they will visit for his bedside.— Mail.
in a critical condition. He was ac-
Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and
some time and Miss Lucia will enter
For first-class lodgings go to the Davis companiod to the bay by Rev. Thos.
Potatoes, at Strang’s.
school. These people will be greatly restauran,
Barklow, who went to see him off
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray, of Myrtle
missed by their many friend during
Miss Julia Hatch, of Portland, on the boat,
Point, returned fro i the bay Friday-
their extended abseuce.
traveling secretary of the Presby­
after a visit with Mr. Ray’s parents,
For fresh bologna and minced ham, terian Board of Missions of Port­
Dairy man M ooting
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ray, and other call on tlie Coquille Valley Packing Co.
land, will be in Coquille and Ban-
relatives and friends.
George E. Peoples, the creamery don March 14th to 17th inclusive.
Will bo held at the Norway
W AN TED : Fat hogs by Coquille
man, who has leased the Nosier
Miss Hatch is an earnest and elo­ Creamery at 10 a. m. Monday, Feb.
Valley Packing Company.
Lyons creameiv, arrived here the quent speaker, and will interest all 27th. for the purpose of electing a
Mrs. Wm. Nasburg, of Marsh­
latter part of the week, accompanied who may be privileged to hear her. board of directors and to discuss
field, came over the last of the
by his wife and three little daugh­
Pies and cakes made to order at the general business. All invited.
week and will visit with firs. ,T. W.
ters, and will make their homo here Davis restaurant.
J. H M c C loskey .
Leneve during the absence of Mr.
for a time at least.
A portion of
For want of room I will sell a
Leneve in Klamath county.
the new machinery is being placed good second hand Grand Square
Feriti lor Rent.
Meals and lodging at reasonable
while the lumber for the cold stor­ Piano ns the biggest bargain ever
160 acres 2 miles east of Norway,
prices at Frank Wilson’s.
age room is being prepnied and offered in the County o f Coos.
Coos county, Oregon, known as the
L. W. Culburtson, a member of
other machinery is coining from the Monthly payments c f $5.00 will al­
J. H. Allen place.
2 small houses,
the life saving crew at Empire,
east.
low you to play while you pay.
hay barn, etc., small orchard, 12 to
came over on Friday and proceeded
For good meals, splendid rooms and This piano must and will be sold
15 acres plow land, 40 to 50 acres
up to the North Fork section where bath, go to Mi s Sugg's boarding house.
regardless of cost.
cleared for pasture, mostly fenced;
he will visit relatives and friends
Grandpa Panter, of the lower
E M. F i ' eman .
unfailing supply of running water,
for a few days during his leave of river, brought to town last week a
Go to the Davis restaurant for first-
1 mile, from good school, good coun­
absence.
Winchester rifle recently ' found class meals and short orders.
ty road by place.
W ill lease for a
Facinators, shawls, misses' caps, ruli- where he had lost the gun over 23
Chas. Watson, the Brown Leg­
liers and unlirellas at J. 8. Kanematz’s.
term of years to reliable parties.
years ago. He was in the woods horn fancier, of Cunningham, re­
Geo. W. Stevenson, of Cuuoing-
For further information address the
and sat the weapon in the hollow of ceived a oouple of cockerels of that!
haiu, has killed another of those
owner,
E. A. B a rn e tt ,
a large cedar tree, and was unable variety last week from the famous 1
large wil 1 eats or American lynx,
Riverside, Calif.
to find the tree afterwards, although poultry yards of Williams Bros., of
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the Just of the week. If a few more
he had taken many hunts for it. j Fernilale, California, which a re!
W h e n Should G la sses be W o r n ?
of these animals are killed off there
The gun was considerably rusted ¡ prize-winners and will be valuable
will be fewer depredations among
but was in better condition than additions to his already fine flock of j
the poultry yards, etc . in that sec­
one would have thought it would be j thoroughbred fowls.
tion.
under the circumstances.
The Margarita Fischer Company
A lru 1,1 »1 M lrouif M u illr liir ii.
B U SIN E S S NOTICES.
Many people suffer for years from
Choice onion sets at Knowlton's drug
rheumatiic pains, and prefer to do
so rather than take the strong med­ store.
—
in —
flats at your own price st Mrs. Pavue’ s
icines usually given for rheumatism, store.
not knowing that quick relief from
ESTATE.
pain may be had simply by apply­ ) Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at REAL
ing Chamblain’s Pain Balm and Drane’s.
Remember F. Wilson runs a first-
without taking any medicine in­
$11 5 0 0 This amount of fine property,
ternally. For sale by R. S. Knowl­ class bakery.
~
including tw<* line residences
Don’ t torget that Strang keeps Shoos and 10 -acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal.,
ton.
Ed Clinton was in town yester­
W anted . — A few dozen chickens
day.
by the Coquille Valley Packing Co.
' Prof. L. E. Brown was up from
Miss Peterson, nurse at the Bea­
Riverton Saturday.
ver Hill hospital, visited in town
J. ft. Fish is down from the Saturday.
rnnrh on Rock creek.
F. M. Stewart, the Marshfield
Mr. and Mrs. Will Denning came marble man, is to be in town to­
morrow.
over from the bav yesterday.
New line of clothing just received ta $ 2 8 0 0
Notice of Final Settlement.
I Z. C. Strang’ s.
$1500
Notice is hereby given that the
i Fresh bread, pies, cakes and dough- —
undersigned has this day filed his | nuts at F. W ilson’s.
final account in the matter of the
estate of Mary A. Vowell, deceased,
and that the county court for Coos
county, Oregon, has set Monday
the 27th day of February, 1905, as
the day for hearing objections to
said final account and the settlement
of said estate.
Dated this 20th dav of January,
1905.
W. W . G age ,
Administrator of the
estate of Mary A.
Vowell, deceased.
SUMMONS.
m a te ria ls
LEV I STRAX5SS & CO vV
o v e r a ll«
Bring us your fat beef, hogs and sheep,
: Coquille Valley Packing Co.
A good Winchester Rifle
aheap. Inquire at this office.
for sale
$ 7 50
A hill ranch on Fishtran of 150
As fine a line of negligee shirts as ever — ■ — acres, 4 acres oaltivated. 40 rtures
in grass, 2 rongh honses. barn, 100 young
came to town, at Z. C. Strang’ s.
fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar
For fresh lard, hams and bacon go to timber. This is a genuine bargain.
$ 500
A residence property that is dirt
the Coquille Valiey Packing Co.
"
cheap,
For a nice short-order meal, call at $ 3 0 0
lhe Davis restaurant, Front street.
Remember that home-made lard at $ 200
..
the Coquille Valley Packing Co’ s,
W. P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils
and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.’s.
$ 2 00
■.
Two lots nicely located.
Two fine lots near the fcohool-
house.
The best residence lot in Coquille.
Installment plan.
Two corner bottom lots.
Six fine lots, best location, at the
redicnlonsly low prioe of $75 each
It is impossible to describe my list in this
A piano for sale on easy terms.
Will
OJlamn. If yon are looking for a good
take part in trade. Enquire at this
piece of property at a reasonable prioe, l
office.
can certainly suit yon.
Remain bet, I rent honses and farms,
Full line of fine, fresh groceries and mnke
loans and do all kinds of agenoy
canned goods lias just been received at business. Come in and see roe before buy-
ing.
I
can save vou DOLLARS.
Drane’s.
O. C. SANFORD,
For fine carpet and rug weaving ap­
Coquille, Oregon.
Henry M. Campe as the Ex­
ecutor, and Eliza Camne as
the Executrix of the Estate
ol Henry Camp, deceased,
and Lena Harms as the Ex­
Action
ecutrix of tlieEstate ofGeorge ta t law.
Harms, deceased, and all as
Co-partners under the firm
name and style of Henry
Campe and Company,
ply to Mrs. K . Holverson.of tho Mc­
Plaintifis,
Adams place.
vs.
I
W anted .— 10 men in each state to
Standard Patterns are now reduced
C. O. Gilkey,
travel, tack signs and distribute
Defendant. |
to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at
samples and circulars o f our poods.
To C. O. Gilkey, the aliove-entitled Kanematz’ s store.
Salary $ 75 .0 0 per month. $ 3.0 0 per
defendant:
I am closing out my line of Ladies.
day for expenses. K uhlm anC o.
In the name of the state of Oregon Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’
Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago.
Call
and get prices.
Z. C. S trang .
you are hereby required to appear and
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$800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Rancli
answer the complaint filed against you
s n i. II i - ih - ik -I k -.
in the above entitled action in which in Southern Coos, with plenty of outlay­
ing Government land. J. J. S tanley .
This distressing ailment results
Harry M. Campe as the Executor, and
F or S ale —A fine property consisting from a disordered condition o f the
Eliza Campe as the the Executrix of the
Estate of Henry Campe, deceased, and of splendid garden lots, good house and stomach. All that is need to effect
barn For part iculars call at this office. a cure is a dose or two of Chamber­
Lena Harms as the Executrix of the
Knowlton’ s drug store has a full line lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Estate of George Harms, deceased, and
all as co-partners under the firm name of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also the Tn fact, the attack may he warded
and style of Henry Campe and Com­ famous D. M. Ferry’ s seeds in packages. off, or greatly lessened in severity,
by taking a dose of these Tablets
pany are plaintiffs, and you, C. O.
F or S ale —or trade for cows or young
Gilkey, are defendant, within Bix weeks cattle, one 000-ponnd capacity cream ns soon ns the first symptoms o f an
Sold by R. S.
from the date of the first publication of separator. Apply to G. M. Dimmitt. atnek appears.
Knowlton.
this summons, to w it:
within six Coquille.
weeks from the 21st day of February,
1905, the same being the date of the
first publication of thiB summons, and
if you fail to appear and answer on or
before the the 4th day of April, 1905,
the same lieing the last day of the time
prescribed in the order for publication, That we are Headquarters fo r Gents' Furnish-
plaintiff will take judgment against you
for the sum of $345.92, for their costs r .v •
' ■
and disbursements in this action and an
ing\Goods.
order for the sale of the property which
has been attached in said action, which
is described as follows, to w it: Lot four
in block two of the Original town of Co - Our Une” o f Ready-made Clothing cannot be
quillo City, in the County of Coos, and
State of Oregon. Also commencing 100
beat.
feet east 11 degrees soutli of southeast
corner of lot one block three of the Origi­
nal town of Coquille City, now the City
of Coquille, running thence north 11 de­ Call and inspect our line o f WALK-OVER Shoes
grees east 100 teet, thence east II de­
grees soutli 25 leet, thence soutii 11 de­
grees west 100 feet, thence along Front
as^well as many other leading styles.
Street to the place of beginning, in Coos
County, Oregon.
Service of this summons is made by Staple and Fancy Groceries.
publication in pursuance of an order
made by L. flarlocker, County Judge
for Coos County, Oregon, dated the 14th
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT.
day ol February, 1905, and directing the
publication of the same in the “ Semi-
Weekly H erald ,” a newspaper published
at the City of Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon, once each week for a period of
six weeks.
A. J. SHERWOOD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
REMEMBER
t
made from
Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the
j Coquille Valley Packing Co.
Nice «mall place of K acres nenr
town, well improved. 4 acre« fall
bearing orchard, balanoe pasture
and meadow. Good eyoporatorc
This is a goo<l investment.
$1000
House and two lots in good
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location. A bargain.
* 800
Good house, barn and fonr loti
■
in fine looation.
$ 8 0 0 Corner bnsinesq pronerty. Better
— ■ i n. investigate this now.
§ 1 00
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
W A Goodman will go anywhere in
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR Coos county to move your horse or $ 7 5
—
THE COUTY OF COOS.
barn.
J
played
“The Grass W idow” in |
the opera house on Friday evening
to a good house.
As usual, this
When ono does not recognize his
company gave general satisfaction,
the play being one they had never friends on the street; when he has
to turn the light very high to read;
given here before, and being a
when he has to hold the print too
farce-comedy was very comical.
far away from the eyes; when his
They go from here to Humboldt
eyes ache or water; when he has
county, California, where they will
head aches, which head ache med-
show for about three weeks and
ieine won’t cure; when things look
will return this way again, giving
misty or double. When your eyes
our town a call. These people are
trouble you this way it is time for
always appreciated by our theater
you to have your eyes examined.
going public.
V. R. W ilson , Optician
to exohange for good stock ranch.
A flu® oom®r
property
I of ail kinds.
PH
W. T. Kerr & Co.
SUMMONS.
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
TH E COUNTY OF COOS.
Dans P. Clausen, j
Plaintiff,
vs.
\ Suit in Equity for
Olive E. Clausen,
| Divorce.
Defendant, j
To Olive E. Clausen, ttie aliove-entitled
defendant:
In the name of the state ol Oregon
you are hereby notified that you are re­
quired to appear and answer the com ­
plaint filed against you in the above-
entitled suit in which Hans P. Clausen
is plaintiff and you, Olive E. Clausen,
are defendant, within six weeks from
the date of the first publication of this
summons, to-wit: within six weeks
from the 21st day of February, 1905, tbe
same being the date of the first publica­
tion of this summons; and if you fail to
appear and answ er on or before the 4tli
day of April, 1905, the same lieing the
last day of the time prescribed in the
order for publication, a judgment will
he taken against you for want thereof,
and plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in his complaint, a
succinct statement of which is as follows:
That the marriage contract now exist­
ing between you and plaintiff lie dis­
solved; that plaintiff have judgment for
the care and custody of Lester Clausen,
their minor son, and for his costs and
disbursements in this suit.
Service of this summons is made by
j publication in pursuance of an order
made by L. Harlocksr, county Judge for
Coos county^ Oregon, dated the 14th
day February, 1905, and directing pub­
i lication of tho same in tbe “ Semi-Week­
ly H erald ,” a newspaper published at
tbe City of Coquille, in said Coos county,
Oregon, once each week, for a period of
I eix weeks.
A. J, SHERWOOD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
i
j
W ILL M E ET A L L B O A TS AND T R A IN S .
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
Sole Agent for
Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal.
T H E
IM Z ^U S T
Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk­
ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before
he realized he had made a mistake.
Ho-w Ivlvichi Farther
Must you be dragged before you realize you are making n
mistalre in not using Electric Lights.
The City Restaurant
FRA N K W ILSO N , Prop.
Newly established.
Everything neat and up-to-date in euery
respect. Meals at all hours, day or night
Rooms by the Day, Week or Month,
FRONT STREET,
. . . .
COQUILLE, OREGON.