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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S . If you want nice mackcral, call at J. L. Briggs was up to town from Beaver Slough Tuesday Drane’s. B arker- Hatcher. A quiet wedding took place at the residence of Justice J. II. Cecil in this city Wednesday evening, when our young friends, Clyde A. Barker and Miss Laura M. Hatcher, both of Fairview, were joined in holy wedlock, Justice Cecil per- | forming the ceremony. These young people are well known throughout the county and have a host of friends who will join us in congratulations and wishing them a long, happy and prosperous jour ney through life. The Elizabeth arrived in the river Oysler crackers at Drane's. For a good bargain in a lady’s Remember the firemen' h ball the | yesterday. wheel with Moro brake, call at this Dave Carey was in town yesterday office. lltb . | shaking hands with friends, Glenn Cox, the logger, had busi O E. Tilton, of Rumión, was in i H. W. Holverstott, of Fairview, ness up from Prosper a day or so our city yesterday. ! this week. Walter Sinclair, the attorney, visited at BandoD this week. j Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson moved G. H. Wamsby, of Blodgett, this to Johnson’s mill Wednesday. Thos. Ashton, of Parkersburg, state, is registered at the Coquille. Robert Frederick, of Bandon, had business in town W ednesday.^ W anted . — A few dozen chickens made Coquille a short visit one day by the Coquille Valley Packing Co. last week. Mrs. J. A. Jacobson, of North The schooner Lizzie Prein sailed from Bandon for San Francisco on Bend, visited friends in town this week. Wednesday. visited Marshfield this week. First-class meals and nice rooms | at the Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A. i Gage, prop. F or S ale . — A fine lot of seed oats Mr. Franklin, retiring superin tendent of the county farm, moved and barley. Euquire of Ed. Johnson, Coquille. to Bandon last week. F or S a l e — A good, sound, light- Mose Endicott, of Bridge, was in Enquire of T. H. town yesterday and extended his running skiff. Mehl & Co. trip on down the river. For fresh, pure lard and full For a beautiful, wellbred colt which will make a fine driving ani weighted, go to the Ccquille Valley Packing Company. mal, call on the H esald . George Beale, one of Coos Bay’s E. B. Hall, the attorney, went to successful fanners, had business at Myrtle Point yesterday and will do .t h e county seat Wednesday. a little work for the H erald . R. W. Bullard, the lower river Mrs. J. W. Leneve and Mrs. Fred merchant and ferryman, had busi Slagle, of this place, returned from ness in Coquille Wednesday. a visit at Marshfield Wednesday. B. M. McCulloch, of Grants Pass, Fine dry wood at $1.25 delivered. arrived here Tuesday, and is vis Leave orders with C. M. Skeels, or iting his son, Surveyor McCulloch. with H. C. Moore, the teamster. John Koon is up from the coast section and is spending u few drys in town. Wm. Lafferty, of the upper river, had business in the county scat Coal Miners Wanted.—D. S. Wednesday. Rouse, superintendent of the Co Rev. R. G. Sumerlin, of North quille Co’s mine at Riverton, is now Bend, made our city a visit between in shape to employ several more trains Wednesday. men at good pay. Hank Benliam, who was down W anted — 80,000 white cedar split from, the mines at Eckley the first of shakes, 0 inch x 3 feet, delivery to tho week, has returned. be made as soon as possible. Sub The Schooner Hugh Hogan ar mit price delivered to B andon C ommercial Co., rived in the river Monday and is Bandon, Oregon. loading at the Aberdeen mill. C. A. Peterson, of Riverton, went L ost . — Two red yearlings, marked split in both ears and underbit in to Marshfield Tuesday and Dr. the right. Finder will please notify Mingus removed a small piece of coal from one of his ears which had George Belloni, Coquille. Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and been there 31 years, all previous at Potatoes, at Strang’s. tempts to remove it having proved G. W. Webber, of North Bend, unsuccessful. who is interested in an extensive The work of organizing a local grading contract at that place, was baseball team is steadily progress over this way last week on his way ing and although the promoters down to Dairyville, where he went are meeting with a few difficulties, to get a fine span of horses which they are fast overcoming them and he had purchased of E. M. Furman. there can be no doubt of their ulti W AN TED : Fat hogs by Coquille mate success. —Coast Mail. Judge Harlocker visited the coun J. C. Whittington, of the South ty farm Tuesday as Mr. Odburt took Fork, made our office his usual an charge to see how things started off. nual call on Tuesday and made ar Those who attend balls should rangements for another year’s read remember the swell time promised ing matter. Valley Packing Company. by the fire department on the 11th Three papers of garden seeds for 10 C. T, Riley, for the past 15 years cents at Knowlton’ s. inst. a resident of Myrtle Point, has sold A little son of Mr. and Mrs. L . C. W. L. Hayter, of Bandon, came his place there and will soon take Gibson, of near Bandon, had the up Wednesday and shook hands his departure for southern Cali misfortune to get a fall lately with with friends and visited his daugh fornia for residence. The old gen the result that one arm wes broken ters, Mrs. R. S. Knowlton and Miss tleman’s sight is fast failing him, of which we are very sorry, and hope For Ashland House Lining go to Edith Hayter. Strang’s. Drane, the grocer, keeps nice fresh the change may prove beneficial. The steamer Elizabeth will sail vegetables. For first-class lodgings go to the Davis restauran, from Bandon for San Francis to CLEARANCE SALE.—Mrs. M. morrow, Saturday morning at ser Mrs. Chris Chism, of Eureka, Nosier will begin a clearance sale vice of tide. She will be due here California, who has been here visit February 25th for the purpose of again next Thursday, the 9th. ing relatives and friends for several, closing out all fall and winter goods weeks, returned to Her home this Pies and cakes made to order at the Goods will go at cost. Davis restaurant. week, accompanied by her sister, F or S ale — A lot of fine grass hay. Mr. and Mrs. George Flanagan, A pply on board of the steamer E cho. Miss Mary Simmons, who has for of Marshfield, went to Myrtle Point some time been afflicted with a Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson, of by yesterday’s train where they will severe nervous trouble, and who Bridge, arrived in town Wednesday visit Mrs. Flanagan’s brother, G. M. goes with the hope of the change and are enjoying a pleasant visit Short, who is in very poor health. proving beneficial to her health. with relatives and m^ny friends of Go to the Davis restaurant for first- If you want to look at a fine line of both. They will return tomorrow. class meals and short orders. underclothing go to Strang’s. The steamer Echo will, weather oeing favorable, make an excursion to Bandon on Sunday. Will start early and give as long as possibie on the beach. A pleasant time is guar anteed. U. L. Gray, of Myrtle Point, spent a couple of days in this city this week. He informs us that the play lately given at Myrtle Point for the fire company was a grand success, and that the company is thinking some of putting on the same play here which we hope they may. A fine stock of Stilson-Kellogg loggers’ shoes are due to arrive at Strang’ s store soon. Look out for them. A young Mr. Tozier, son of E. L. Tozier, of Prosper, was severely hurt, but not seriously injured while on the beach the last of the week. He was standing on a drift log which was lying in the edge oi the surf, and thought himself safe, bpt a larger breaker than usual came, rolling the log and throwing him off, aftor which the log rolled over him. To arrive Boon at Strang’s store, a full Hats! H ats!! H a ts!!! New spring A lettle excitment was caused by and complete line of “ Four Hundred’ ’ hats at Mrs. Moon’ s on and after March 1st. the arrival of the horse of Mr. Ten. Hats, as well as a complete assortment of summer hats. Call early and get nisson, the mai 1 carrier, in town yes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gallier, of your choice. terday, carrying the mail sack but no rider. I t seems that the horse had gotten too near the edge of the grade near China Camp creek, and beat Mr. Tennsson reaching the road again and refused to be caught, arriving in town ahead of time and the ridar. Neather was hurt. Bandon, visited their sons, Steve and Ed, at this place the early part of this week, and sines their return For anything in the line of good pas Mrs. Gallier has been quite ill. Mrs. Ed Gallier went down to see her try go F. Wilson. W. L. Hood, of Etelka, one of yesterday. Coos county’s extensive stock rais Ladies keep in mind that the new ers, came down Wednesday in quest hats will be out Wednesday, at Mrs. of nome young stock {and to pay his Moon’ s. Aaron Wilson, who is now visit taxes. He made the H erald his ing in town, inform us that his usual pleasant visit. Knowlton sells choice onion sets at creamery at Bridge will start up’ on the 15th of this month under ex 12)¿ cents per pound. ceedingly favorable circumstances, The steamer Liberty towed up the prospects for the coming season some timbers for the coal mine near being all that could be desired. town this week and is now lying at Mrs. Moon has a spring hat for every the mill wharf, having been taken off her regular run since she was lady, miss and child in town. Call and take your choice. purchased by the Coquille River Mrs. J. E. Perrott, of this city, Steamboat Company. who purchased the last of the stock Meals and lodging at reasonable of goods of Mrs. Payne, has added prices at Frank Wilson’s. a new and up-to-date supply of mil Capt. Danielson, of the lower linery goods, has a full line of ladies’ river, went to Marshfield last week furnishing and fancy goods which and on Monday returned, accom she invites you to the Martin build panied by his wife and daughter, the ing to examine and get prices. She former having sufficiently recovered will open next Monday and will do to leave the Horsfall hospital, where dressmaking in connection. she has been for some time under, W a n t e d —A position as engineer. going treatment. For fresh hologna and minced bam, call on the Coquille Valley Packing Co. Good hand with donkies. Best of rec ommendations. J. A A r m f ie l d , Co quille. A fine of $500 was imposed on the steamer. Kilburn upon her re cent arrival nt Astoria for carrying moré passengors than the limit men tioned in her license. It seems the Kilburn s license allows her only 34 passengers for night and upon leaving Coos bay on her last trip north her passenger list was con siderably in excess of that number. — Coast Mail. Miss Nellie Fairman, who it will be remembered went to Idaho with her father and sister, Lena, last fall, the others having returned a few weeks since, came down by way of Portland on the steamer Kilkum, arriving here yesterday. She is looking well and has enjoyed her visit with relatives very much. Her many friends are glad to see her home again. J. A. Laird, formerly a Coos county logger, but who moved away about eighteen years ago, and who has spent most of the time since in Douglas county and ether parts of Oregon, and made two trips to Alaska, arrived here Sunday and is enjoying a very pleasant visit with his mother, Mrs. Laird ajjd other Mr. and Mrs. J. R McGee, of members of the family at Johnson’s Beaver Slough, whom we recently mill. reported ns having gone to San Have you tried those new and fresh Francisco with their baby for the candies just turned out by Mr. Milbrad, purpose of having a blood tumor the candy maker. They are fresh and removed from the child’s forehead, first-class in every particular and con report by wire that the operation tain no ingredients which are unwhole some and impure. was a very successful one and the little one is all right and at 'play, Christian Church Notes. the news of which will be gladly re Singing class meets tonight. ceived by their many anxious friends Special services and special Bongs in this section. Sunday morning and evening. Three papers of first-class, northern- Endeavor Society meets at (5:30. grown garden seeds at Knowlton’ s for ten cents. A cordial welcome is extended to At a special called meeting of the all. - -•*- — Christian church at Myrtle Point, Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both Eld. M. Brownrigg was unanimous buildings in good condition; 16 rooms in ly called to serve tho church anoth hotel, 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur er year. The Christian people are nished. 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 arranging for a protracted meeting down, balance on easy payments. For further information call on or address to begin about Easter. They will E. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh endeavor to secure the services of a field, Or., or at this office. good evangelist, who will also dedi T h e Beal » on gh S y r u p . cate their new house of worship, 8. L. Apple, ex Probate Judge, which has cost them nearly $2,500 Ottawa Co., Kansas, writes:“ This and much hard labor, and is the j is to say that I have used Ballard’s finest church edifice in Coos county. Horehound Syrup for years, and The Sunday school has chosen Mr. that I do not hesitate to recommend Brownrigg as its superintendent to it as the best cough syrup I have ever used.” 25c. 50c and $1.00. fill the vacancy made by Mrs. Davis, Sold by R. S. Knowlton. and R. P. Endicott as bis assistant. Mr. Brownrigg has laid a good foundation for future successful work and prosperity is in their pathway. Don't forget I am still agent for the old reliable De Laval Separator. If yon want a separator I can sell you one on any terms you desire; money is no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy man. 8. M. N 08LE R , Agent. Coquille, Oregon. Brown. J. J. Kieuizer, of Dairyville, re turned Wednesday from Marshfield with his bride, nee Miss Katie Brown, having as we stated in our last issue, gone to the bay for the purpose of being united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Donnelly, of Marsh field. The bride is one of Curry ooun- ty’B bright and popular young ladies whose many friends heartily cougratulate her on her choice for a husband. The groom is one of the most prosperous dairymen of South ern Coos, who is now conducting the Kampfer dairy in that section, and whose friendB are limited to the number of acquaintances with whom the H erald will join in ex tending congratulations. Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s drug store. Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at Drane’s. Remember F. Wilson runs a first- class bakery. Don’ t iorget that Strang keeps Shoes of all kinds. I have been suffering for the past few yeaas with a severe attack o rheumatism and found that Bal lard’s Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 24, 02: John C. Degnan, Kinsman, 111. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. New line of clothing just received ta Z. C. Strang’ s. Fresh bread, pies, cakes and dough nuts at F. W ilson’ s. S IÜI !'<>() MIS Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the Coquille Valley Packing Co. Bring us your fat beef, hogs and sheep, Coquille Valley Packing Co. A good Winchester Rifle aheap. Inquire at this office. for sale -IN- REAIi ESTATE. As fine a line of negligee shirts as ever $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 This amount o f fine property, came to town, a tZ . C. Strang’s. — including two fine residences nnd 10 -acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., —— town, well improved, 4 acres full For fresh lard, hams and bacon go to to exchange for good stook ranch. the Coquille Valiey Packing Co. $2800 A fine oorner business property For a nice short-order meal, call at SI500 Nice small plaoe o f 8 acres near lhe Davis restaurant, Front street. Remember that home-made lard at bearing orchard, balance pasture Having renovated their mill at Ban and meadow. Good eyoporator. croft, Fish Bros are now prepared to the Coquille Valley Packing Co’ s. This is a good investment. furnish tire public the best grades of W . P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils House and two lots in good location. A bargain. lumber, having employed experienced and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.’s. Good house, barn and four lota hands. W A Goodman will go anywhere in in fine location. Coos county to move your house or Oorner business property. Bettor barn. SUMMONS. investigate this now. A piano for sale on easy terms. Will A hill ranoh on Fishtrap of 150 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E take part in trade. Enquire at tins acres, 4 acres cultivated. 40 aores STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR office. in crass, 2 rough houses, barn. 100 young fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar THE COUTY OF COOS. Full line of fine, fresh groceries and timber. This is a genuine bargain. Henry M. Campe as the E x A residence property that is dirt canned goods lias just been received at ecutor, and Eliza Campe as oheap. Drane’ s. I the Executrix of the Estate Two lots nicely located. of Henry Camp, deceased, For fine carpet and rug weaving ap and Lena Harms as the Ex- Action ply to Mrs. K. Holverson.of the Mc Two fine lots near the school- ecutrix of tlieEstate ofGeorge at law. Adams place. house. Harms, deceased, and all as The best residence lot in Coquille. Standard Patterns are now reduced Co-partners under the firm Installment plan. name and style of Henry to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at Campe and Company, Two corner bottom lots. Kanematz’ s store. Plaintifis, Six fino lots, best location, at the vs. Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale rediculously low price o f $75 each C. O. Gilkey, and retail, quality guaranteed. C oquille Defendant. It is impossible to describe ray list in this V allev P acking C o . To C. O. Gilkey, the above-entitled I am closing out my line ot Ladies. cilnm n. I f you are looking for a good defendant: Gents’ and C hildren’ s Mackintoshes’ piece o f property at a reasonable price, l can certainly snit you. In the narno of the state of Oregon Call and get prices. Z. C. S trang . Remembet, I rent houses and farms, $800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Hunch make loan« and do-all kinds o f agency you are hereby required to appear and in Southern Coos, witli plenty of outlay business. Como in and see me before buy- answer the complaint filed against you inc. I can save you DOIYLARS. ing Government land. J. J. S tanley . in the above entitled action in wh ich O. C. SANFORD, F or S ale — A line property consisting Coquille, Oregon. Harry M. Campe as the Executor, and of splendid garden lots, good house and Eliza Campe as the the Exocutrix of tho barn For particulars call at this office. Estate of Henry Campe, deceased, and The garden seeds which Knowlton Knowlton’ s drug store lias a full line sellB at three papers for ten cents have Lena Harms as the Executrix oi the of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also tho been thoroughly tested and are strictly Estate of George Harms, deceased, and famous D. M. Ferry’ s seeds in packages. reliable. all as co-partners under the firm name and style of Henry Campe and Com pany are plaintiffs, and yon, C. O. Gilkey, are defendant, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, tow it: within six weeks from the 21st day of February, That we are Headquarters fo r Gents' Furnish 1905, the same being the date of tho firs: publication of this summons, anil if you fail to appear and answer on or ing Goods. before the the 4tli day of April, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication, Our line o f Ready-made Clothing cannot be plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $345.92, for their costs and disbursements in this action and an beat. 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 Call and inspect our line o f WALK-OVER Shoes quille City, in the County of Coos, and State of Oregon. Also commencing 100 as well as many other leading styles. feet«east 11 degrees south of southeast corner of lot one block three of the Origi nal town of Coquille City, now the City of Coquille, running th en ceforth 11 de Staple and Fancy Groceries. grees cast 100 teet, thence east 11 de grees south 25 feet, thence south 11 de grees west 100 feet, thence along Front OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. Street to the place of beginning, in Coos County, Oregon. Service of thi\ summons is mnde by publication in pursuance oi an order made 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 “ Seini- W'eekly H KRAi.i>,” a newspaper published at the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, once each week for a period of L ' j ‘ \ W . H. M A N SE L L , P r o p . six weeks. Successor to T. J. Little. A. J. SHERWOOD, x GENERAL DRAYING. Attorney for Plaintiff. REMEMBER W. T. Kerr I IVERY and FEED STABLE W I L L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D TRA INS. SUMMONS. All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Sole A gent for Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. six weeks. V. R. W ilson , Optician. luvaluable lot Rheumatism. B U SIN E SS NOTICES. IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR TH E COUNTY OF COOS. Hans P. Clausen, j Plaintiff, vs. riSnit in Equity for Olive E. Clausen, | Divorce. Defendant, J To Olive E. Clausen, the alm-e-entiLed defendant: In the name of tho state of Oregon yon are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear ami 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-w it: within six weeks from the 21st day of February, 1905, the same being the date of the first publica tion of this summons; and if you fail to appear and answer on or before the 4th day of April, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescril>ed in the order for publication, a judgment will be taken against you for want thereof, and plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, a succinct statement of whicli is as follow s: That the marriage contract now exist ing between you and plaintiff he dis The eye which somo authors term solved; that plaintiff have judgment for “ The Window of the Houl” is situ the care and custody of Lester Clausen, ated in a depression of the anterior their minor son, and for his costs and ( portion of the skull, and is called disbursements in this suit. Service of this sammons is made by the orbit The eye ball is com publication in pursuance of an order posed of solids and liquids. The made by L. Harlocker, county Judge for 1 movement of the eye is controlled Coos county, Oregon, dated the 14th by several muscles working in I day February, 1905, and directing pub lication of the same in the “ Semi-Week- harm ony. . . . My H erald ,” a newspaper published at My m ethods o f testing defects o f theCity of Coquille, in . aid Coos county, vision are quick and sure. Prices ! Oregon, once each week, for a period of These W ALK OVER Shoes were born and bred in a first-class fac tory. They were mnde for a first-class man— that’s you. For sale by reasonable. W. T KERR & CO. I Kreutzer A. J, SHERWOOD. Attorney for Plaintiff. I T H ZE Who tied thè cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk ing; said sha had not dragged him over two miles before he realized he had made a mistake. H o -w 3^-u.clx Ta-rtlxer 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 Meat 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