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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1905)
if you want nice mackeral, Prune s. LOCAL N E W S . call at Oyster cracker* at Prime's. School hook» »1 K now lto»’ » Drue b>' tha Cotlui,le Valley Packing Co. I). K. Perkins, of the lower river Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., at returned from a tt ip to the hay yes- Strang's Store. H. Hetty, of Fairview, was in the: citv yesterday I P °R S ale .— A fine lot of seed outs T, T1, , , ,, . „ ,, , land barley. Euquire ('f Ed. Johnson, E. Blake, of Marshfield, made our | ,, J 1 . . . . . Coquille. city a visit yesterday. r, a , , i Fott S ale —A good, sound, light- Ron Smith, of the bay side, had i , ” . . ’ „ . . . . , runuiug skiff Enquire of T. H. business in town yesterday. J j Mehl & Co. F. J. MeNamee, the Portland _ . , , , , „ , , . . . fo r fresh, pure lard and full clothing drummer, is m town. . , , , , .. ,, i weighted, go to the Crquiue Valley Dr. J. C. Snook, the dentist, will p lloking Company, be out of town for a couple of Fine dry wood at $1.25 delivered. weeks. Leave orders with C. M. Skeels, or \Yr. E. Dnngan, the Marshfield with H. C. Moore, the teamster. clothing man, eame over by yester Drane, the grocer, keeps nice fresh day’s train. vegetables, Rev. Haberly w ill preach at R iv -! ■ Our band boys have been coming erton Thursday, March 2nd, at j out these pleasant evenings and 7:20 j). no. I giving our city some excellent mu- B. Fenton, the Roseburg-Myrtle ! sic which is lioartily enjoyed. Point stngo man, had business in J CLEARANCE SALE.—Mrs. M. town yesterday. j Nosier will begin a clearance sale Attorney Geo. P. Topping, of February 25th for the purpose of Bandon, was among our many vis closing out all fall and winter goods Goods will go at cost. itors yesterday. F ob S ale —A lot of fine grass hay. For a beautiful, wellbred colt Apply on board of the steamer Echo. which will make a fine driving ani Clms, Banach, of Beaver Hill,has mal, call on the H erald . lost several head of cattle by poison S. D. Pulford, one of Myrtle ing lately. Mr. Bansch knows from Point’s attorneys, bad business at which source the trouble comes and the county seat yesterday. • the guilty parties are going to find If you want to look at a fine line of themselves in the tangle of the law. underclothing go to Strang’s. Hats! H ats!! H a ts!!! New spring J. K. McLeod is able to be up a hats at Mrs. Moon’s on and after March little while at a time again after 1st. being confined to his room for about The ladies’ brass band of Co- seven weeks. quille City will give an entertain For Ashland House Lining go to ment on the 25th of March. These Strang’s. ladies are getting along nicely with Will Beatty and his sister will go their music and will be able to dis to Lampa creek the latter part of course some beautiful strains by this week Will will preach in the that time, and citizens should turn school house March 5th. out enmasso and give them the sup For anything in the line of good pas port they deserve. try go F. Wilson. Ladles keep in mind that the new J. W Mast, chief clerk at the hats will he out Wednesday, at Mrs. Prosper mill and store, returned Moon’ s. yesterday from a visit with his J. J. Kreutzer, of Dairyvelle, was mother and friends at Lee. in town yesterday being on his way H. Milbrad, the new» arrival and to the bay. He was accompanied relativa of V, R. Wilson, has open by Miss Katie Brown, of the same ed up a ca n dy fa ctory in the Mar place, nud we are informed that they tin building on Front street. were armed with the necessary Knowlton sells choice onion s>ts at documents, and that they expect to 1212 cents per pound. return as husband and wife, in Coal Miners Wanted.—D. S. which ca~e wo wish them all hap Rouse, superintendent of the Co- piness. quille Co’s mine at Riverton, is now Mrs. Moon has a spring hat for every in shape to employ several more lady, miss and child in town. Call and men at good pay. take your choice. Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts Potatoes, at Strang’ s. and Ed Roberts, of Myrtle Point, came down yesterday on business at the county seat, and stayed over night in our city, returning home today. W AN TED: Fat hogs by Coqnille Valley Packing Company. W anted — 30,000 white ced ar split shakes, G in ch x 3 feet, d elivery be made as soon as p os-ib le. to Sub M anikin Co., Bandon, Oregon. C o m m e r c ia l A fine team of geldings 1 i » h been placed in our bauds for sale. Time till October first will be given for payment. They are well matched and will weigh 2500 pounds. Call or write this office at once. Meals and lodging at prices at Frank W ilson’s. H. J. Peterson and family have last Friday from San Francisco moved to Libby where he is em where they have been for the past ployed in the coal mine. six months. W. W. Kight and family have Prof. Night was confined to his moved to Bear creek. Mr. Kight bed with poison oak the first of the will run his father-in-law, Esaw week. We are glad to say he is out Prewitt’s, place. again. Archie Stewart, of Beaver Hill, is On Sunday evening at about eight o ’clock as W. S. Chandler and others spending a few days in Riverton re He knows were riding on Mr. Chandler’s gas cuperating his health. line railroad motor oar near) where to come when he wishes good Marshfield, the car collided with meals and good treatment. D ona A nna . some stock which happened to be --- • on the track with the result that M yrtle P oin t Taxes. the car was thrown from the crack and Mr. Chandler severly hurt. Following is a list of taxes paid One of his legs was broken just by the various businoss houses in above the knee and the knee badly Myrtle Point: bruised. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. mit price delivered to reasonable Clifford Crewe, the Curry county cigar manufacturer, was in town yesterday. He went on to Myrtle Point, and today passed through to Marshfield. He supplies this coun ty with a fine line of cigars of his manufacture. For fresh liologna and minced ham, call on the Coqnille Valley racking Co. 2nd class—S. B. Hermann... 3rd class— Guerin Bros, and Jenkins & Sons, $40 each 4th class— W. W. Gatchell... 5th class— E. W. Hermann E. A. Adams, $18 each..... 6th class—C. Roberts, J. Whobrey, T. Corneleus $10 each............................. ness in tow n. F or S ale —A good, wagon and harness Geo. Wyer, near the — O bserver . trusty mule team, $225. Inquire of Junction. * Lee Items. Beautiful weather at present, which makes the farmers smile. H. W. Mast and Dr. Myers made a business trip to North Bend last week. Our townsman, \V. A. Goodman tells us that he has received the in formation through a letter from his son, Earl, at Langlois, that he had had the misfortune to break one of his legs. It seems that he was acroso the street from the store of Ed RacklelT, wbero he is employed, while a heavy shower was falliug, BUTCHER SHOPS. and returning to the sjoro, ran 1st class— Coquille Valley across the street, leaping onto the Packing Co....................... steps, through which his foot slip ped, throwing him in such a man-' 2nd class—E. Davis............. BLACKSMITH SHOPS. ner as to break both bones it his 1st class—Chas. Adams and leg below the knee. E. Bender $18 each......... Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both buildings in good condition; 16 rooms in 2nd class—Braden k Miller hotel, 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur 3rd class—Peter W ise......... • For Sale. 1st class—N. G. W. Perkins 1st class--E. Snyder.......... 2nd class —L. H. Pierce...... 35 00 15 00 50 00 25 00 15 00 12 00 JEWELRY STORES. 1st class— B Van De Carr... 2nd class—Reece Endicott and W. Shirley $10 each.. 15 00 20 00 BANKS. J. B Benson ....................... 30 00 PLANING MILLS. 1 <t c I shs —Roberts A Leep.. 3rd class—B. N. Hampton.. In the name of the state of 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 for the past two years, expect to the date of the first publication of this leave for Tillamook, Oregon, in a summons, to-w it: within six weeks from the 21st day of February, 1905, the short time. same being the date of the first publica Alvin Sumerlin having bought tion of this summons; and if you fail to J. W. Beyers’ ranch on Middle appear and answer on or before the 4th creek has moved his family to that day of April, 1905, the same being the place where he will engage in log last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication, a judgment will ging this summer. be taken agninst you for want thereof, D. W. Baker visited Coquille the and plaintiff will apply to the Court for first of the week. the relief demanded in his complaint, a Mike Minard and wife of the succinct statement of which is as follow s: That the marriage contract now exist East Fork, passed through his ing lietween you and pla’ ntiff lie dis vicinity last week en route to solved; that plaintiff have judgment for Barker’s camp, abovo Fairview. the care and custody of Lester Clausen, Mrs. Minard has accepted the po their minor son, and for his costs and disbursements in this suit. sition of cook for the summer. Service of this summons is made by S kipper . publication in pursuance of an order . made by L. Harlocksr, county Judge for These WALK-OVER Co“ S county, Oregon, dated the 14th Shoes were born and day February, 1905, and directing pub lication of the same in the “ Semi-Week bred in a first-class fac ly H e r a l d , ” a newspaper published at tory. They were made the City of Coquille, in said Cooe county, for a first-class man— Oregon, once each week, for a period of six weeks. that’s you. For sale by A. J, SHERWOOD, W. T. KERR * CO Attorney for Plaintiff | over yesterday for a few days’ visit with his mother, Mrs. C. M. Mast, of 36 00 this place. 5 0C George Morehouse and family 1 00 who have resided in this community One 6 horse power steam engine; one 3rd class—Dr. K. A. Leep.. HARDWARE. *100 gallon cheese vat; one card sink; cheese hoops and press screw s. AH the 1st class—Huling, Lundy & above are about as good as new, hut Son..................................... will tie sold very cheap. 2nd class— Wm. Vaulkner.. NOSLER A LYONS, HARNESS SHOPS. Coquille, Oregon. before the the 4th day of April, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication, plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $345.92, for their costs and disbursements in this action and an 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- quillo City, in the County of Coos, and State of Oregon. Aiso commencing 100 feet east 11 degrees south of southeast cornerof lot one block three of the Origi nal town of Coquille City, now the City of Coquille, running thence north 11 de grees east 100 leet, thence east 11 de grees south 25 feet, thence south 11 de grees west 100 feet, thence along Front Street to the place of 1 «ginning, in Coos County, Oregon. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order .nade by L. Harlocker, County Judge for Coos County, Oregon, dated the 14th day of 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. 50 00 vicinity for a few days last week. Henry Hervey and wife, of this 80 00 place, visited Mrs. Hervey’s parents, 30 00 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall, of Gravel Ford, last Saturday and Sunday. SUMMONS. 36 00 Lark Mast requested one item to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR be put in the paper. That is: Wm. TH E COUNTY OF COOS. Harmon has got his hay rack in the 30 00 dry this winter, and that some of Hans P. Clausen, Plaintiff, ► Suit in Equity for his neighbors surely must have Divorce. Clausen, helped him for he never knew him Olive E. Defendant, J 25 00 | to do anything of the kind before. To Olive E. Clausen, the aliove-entitlcd 15 00 defendant: James Mast, of Prosper, came 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 FARMING IMPLEMENTS WITH BLACKSSMITH nted in a depression o f the a n terior I down, balance on easy payments. For SHOP, portion o f the skull, and is called j further information call on or address 12 00 E. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh 1st elass— Chas, Adams....... the orbit. The eye bnll is com DRUG STORES. field, Or., or at this office. V. R W ilson , Optician. Quite a num ber o f easeH of sick W a n t e d —A position as engineer. 1st. class— Myrtle Poiut Mill Good hand with donkies. Best of rec Dave Land, of the South Fork, Co., and J.’ Machado $70 ommendations. .1. A A rmftku ), O o - each.................................... $140 00 visited relatives and friends in this quille. The eye which some authors term “ The Window of the Soul ’ is situ- nished. posed of solids and liquids. The movement of the eye is controlled by several muscles working in harmony. My methods of testing defects of vision are quick and sure. Prices reasonable. Myrtle Point Items. The big three-masted schoone.i Onward went ashore at the mouth The past week has keen full of of the river last Saturday, and is incidents, some of which are worthy now lying hard and fast on the sand For first-class lodging« go to the Davis of mention. reBtauran, i near table rock, and unless a heavy On Wednesday afternoon the fire | storm comes up soon will bo easily First-class meals and nice rooms at the Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A. men wero to practice on a real fire, tloated. The vessel arrived off the the material for which was donated I bar at the proper stage of the tide Gage, prop. by the merchants in the shape of I and would have sailed in but for Dies and cakes made to order at the boxes, etc., and placed on a vacant Davis restaurant. the breaking of the chain which lot on the corner of Spruce and 7th. holds the center-board in place, Capt. E. Heuckendorff, of Pros Some one who shall be nameless thus allowing it to drop full length per, was a passenger to the bay by urged on by others who should down which struck bottom and yesterday’s train. have known better, set fire to the made the handling of the vessel im L ost . — Two red yearlings, marked pile, and not only endangered the possible and she drifted below the split in both ears and underbit in | adjacent property but cheated the mouth of the river as above stated. the rignt. Finder will please notify boys out of their drill. There is a She is insured, we undei »laud, fur George Belloni, Coquillo. heavy penalty for such work and it »9000. Go to the Davis restaurant for first-} would be well for smarties to look class meals and short orders. A fra id of S lr o u g M e d ic in e s . out. Many people suffer for years from Christian Church Notes. The mask ball on the evening of rheumatiic pains, and prefer to do the 2'2nd for the firemen was quite so rather than take the strong med Good audiences at both servioes well attended. Several of the cos icines usually given for rheumatism, Sunday, nnd the singing was much tumes were very nice and a number not knowing that quick relief from improved. quite striking. The prizes were pain may be had simply by apply Class meeting tonight' and Friday very fine and were donations of the ing Chamblain’s Pain Balm and without taking any medicine in night. merchants. Ladies’ first prize, ternally. For sale by R. S. Knowl Berean club meets next Thursday Mrs. E. E. Bender and Miss Ella ton. night. Clinton several pieces of silverware, SUMMONS. Next Sunday is Foreign Mission costumes "Enterprise,” both alike. Second prize, Miss Mary Mast and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E ary Day. Special songs and other STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR special features at each service. All Miss Sarah Rose, two squaws. Third THE COUTY OF COOS. prize was won by two colored cordially invited. Henry M. Campe as the Ex washer women who escaped before ecutor, and Eliza Campe as Don’ t forget I am still agent for the they unmasked. Gents’ first prize, the Executrix of the Estate old reliable De Laval Separator. If Messrs C. Huling and A. Strahon, of Henry Camp, deceased, and Lena Harms as the Ex- Action you want a separator I can sell you costumes, Alphonse and Gaston, ecutrix of theEstate ofGeorge } at law. one on any terms you desire'; money is Harms, deceased, and all as ' gloves. Co-partners under the. firm no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy fine umbrella and kid U. Gray, fancy sweater and tie. name and style of Henry man. S. M. NOSLER, Agent, Campe and Company, Coquille, Oregon. Third prize, C. Page, “ Happy, a PlaintifiB, vs. tramp.” The supper was furnished Riverton Pick-ups. by the Ladies’ Improvement Club C. O. Gilkey, Defendant. | and was the result of the liberal do To C. O. Gilkey, the above-entitled Jules Guizot and family have nation of nearly every family in defendant: moved into their own house lately In the name of the state of Oregon town, also assisted by all the busi purchased from E. B. Prioe. They ness men in" the shape of cash or you are hereby required to appear and have already commenced gardening. answer the complaint filed against you groceries. A ten cent supper was Last Saturday evening the young served the next night and thanks to in the above entitled action in which- Harry M. Campe as the Executor, and people had a social dance at Ferry’s the large patronage a substantial Eliza Campe as the the Executrix of the hall. Splendid music was furnished sum was added to the fund. Estate of Henry Campe, deceased, and by Prof. Frye’s orchestra. Lena Harms as the Executrix of the Saturday, the 25th, “ Tony the E. J. Price, superintendent of the Convict” was given to a large Estate of George Harms, deceased, and all as co-partners under the firm name Riverton Lumber Company is busily house. Miss Leua Murray makes a and style of Henry Campe and Com engaged in renovating the sawmill fine leading lady and with training pany are plaintiffs, and you, C. O. nnd putting in some eatra machinery she would certainly be able to play Gilkey, are defendant, within six weeks preparatory to starting up again for better than the average ama from the date of the first publication of this summons, tow it: within six soon. teur. Myrtle Point can certainly weeks from the 21st day of February, Mis. Thomas Lewis, of Bandon, feel proud of her local talent, for 1905, the same being the date of the was visiting friends here on Satur all the parts were well taken. first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer on or day last. Mr. and Mrs. Deyoe returned on For a good bargain in a lady’s wheel with Moro brake, call at this W anted . — A few ilozeu cbickens office. 50 00 5 00 »732 00 B U S IN E S S NOTICES. ; Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s drug store. Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at Drane’g. Remember F. Wilson runs a first- class bakery. s -IN - REAIi Don't torget that Strang keeps Shoes $11,500 of all kinds. ■ — ESTATE. Thin amount of flne property, including two fin« rp“Menc*»8 New line of clothing just received ta and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona. Cn!., to exohange for good «took ranch. Z. C. Strang’ s. $ 2 800 ^ fine oorner Cosiness property Fresh bread, pies, cakes and dough nuts at F. W ilson’s. $ 1 500 Nice small place o f ft acre« near town, well improved. 4 ncrea full Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the hearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. Coqnille Valley Packing Co. Tills is a good investment. House and two lots in good location. A bargain. Good house, barn nnd four lot* in fine location. Corner business property. Bettor investigate this now. Bring us your fat beef, hogs and sheep, Coquille Valley Packing Co. A good Winchester Rifle aheap. Inquire at this office. for sale As fine a line of negligee shirts as ever ■— i» came to town, at Z. C. Strang’s. $ 750 A hill ranoh on Fishtran of 150 acres, 4 acres cultivated. 40 a^res For fresh lard, hams and bacon go to in m*nss, 2 rough houses, bum. 100 yonng the Coquille Valiey Packing Co. fruit, trees, about 800.000 feet line cedar For a nice short-order meal, call at timber. This is a genuine bargain. $ 500 A residence property that is dirt lhe Davis restaurent, Front street. i ■■■ — cheap. Remember that home-made lard at $ 300 Two lots nicely loented. the Cotyiille Valley Packing Co’s. W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils $ 2 6 0 Two line lots near the fichool- ■ — honse. and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’s. $ 2 0 0 The best residence lot in Coquille. W A Goodman will go anywhere in T ■ Installment plan. Coos county to move your house or $ 100 Two oorner bottom lots. barn. A piano for sale on easy terms. Will tako part in trade. Enquire at this office. $ ... 75 Six tine lots, best location, at the . redioulously low price o f $75each Tt is impossible to describe my list in this oMnmn. If yon are looking for a good Full line of fine, fresh groceries and piece o f property at a reasonable prioe, l canned goods has just been received at can certainly snit von. Remeriibet. I rent honses and farms. • Drane’s. make loan« and do all kinds o f agency business. Como in and see me before buy- For fine carpet and rug weaving ap ply to Mrs. K . Holvereon,of the Mc in». I can save yon DOT/LAIiS. O. C. SANFORD, Adams place. Coquille, Oregon. Standard Patterns are now reduced to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at Kanematz’ s store. The garden seeds which Knowlton sells at three papers for ten cents have heen thoroughly tested and are strictly Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale and retail, quality guaranteed. C oquille reliable. V alley P acking C o . N ic k I l c a c a c l a c . I am closing out my line of Ladies. This distressing ailment results Gents’ and Children’ s Mackintoshes’ from a disordered condition o f the Call and get prices. Z. C. S trang . $800 will buy a 200-acro Stock Ranch stomach. All that is need to effect in Southern Coos, with plenty of outlay a cure is a dose or two of Chamber ing Government land. J. J, S tanley . lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. F or S ale —A fine property consisting of splendid garden lots, good house and barn For particulars call at this office. Knowlton’ s drug Btore has a full line of fresli garden seeds in bulk, also the famous D. M. Ferry’s seeds in packages. In fact, the attack may he warded off, or greatly lessened in severity, by taking, a dose of these Tablets as soon as the first symptoms of an atack appears. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. REMEMBER That we are Headquarters fo r Gents' Furnish ing Goods. Our line o f Ready-made Clothing cannot be beat. Call and inspect our line of WALK-OVER Shoes as well as many other leading styles. Staple and Fancy Groceries. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. W. T. Kerr & Co I IVEIjY and FEED STABLE L lfc L «. W. H . MANSELL, P r o i *. Successor to T. J. Little. GENERAL DRAYING. W ILL MEET ALL BOATS AND TRAINS. All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Sole Agent for Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. T H E Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in tbo process of milk ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before he realized lie had made a mistake. H o w UVE'U.ctL IFartlier Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. SAY! Can your wife cook? IF SO, get her the best to cook with at City M eat Market FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Turkeys and Game in Season. Front Street, Coquille, Ore., Phone. Main 43. P. 0. Box 224