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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
A. Henry, of Bandon, was a Co . W. H. Schroeder and family, of For a good bargain in a lady’s quille visitor on Tuesday. wheel with Moro brake, call at thia Portland, are coming down on the Alliance for a visit with relatives C. A. Metliu, of Marshfield, was a office. Oyster crackers at Diane's. I and friends. Coquille visitor Wedmsday. A. Baraows was up from the /.no IJoyce was up from Bandon i yesterday. Robert McKenzie, of Port Or. lower river to the county seat on Albert Fish, the bicycle man, is business yesterday. back for the season and has his Fire Department Hand ball Satur ford, visited in our city Tuesday. Prof. J. H. Barklow, of Arago, was shop open and ready to accommo- day night. Amos Hatcher, of Bandon, was Jj J, Edwards, of Bandon, was up among our visitors on Wednesday. in this city on business yesterday j date those needing wheels or his to th s oily Tuesday. Foil H ale . — A fine lot of seed oats and made our office a pleasant call. I services. * LOCAL N E W S . Regular meeting’ of the Mothers’ Mrs. Walsh, of North Bend, was and barley. Euquire of Ed. Johnson, and Teachers’ Association, Friday Coquille. in this city yesterday. | afternoon, March 17. All are cordi J. Quick, the Lampa creek former F ob K e n t — A good house and ally invited. was in town Wednesday. several nice garden lots. Apply at L ost .— Two red yearlings, marked James Hervey, of Gravel Ford, this office. split in both ears and underbit iu spent a day or so in town this week. Z. T. Johnson, of Myrtle Point- the rignt. Finder will please notify Thus Wilson, of Myrtle Point, transacted business at the county ! George Belloui, Coquille. spent a day or so in town this week. seat yesterday. Miss Lizzie Price, of Bancroft, George Morehouse, of Gravel Attention! Wool Growers— W. T. returned from a visit io Marshfield Ford, was in this city Wednesday. Kerr will make contracts and cash yesterday. She was accompanied Milt Eperson, of the South Fork, advances for your wool. \ was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Fine dry wood at $1.25 delivered. Mrs, W. T. Kerr, whom we re Leave orders with C. M. Skeels, or ported as boiug ill last week, is up with H. C. Moore, the teamster. again. Coal Miners Wanted.—D. S. B ohn .— I n Coquille City, March Rouse, superintendent of the Co 9, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. William quille Co’s mine at Riverton, ¡3 now Croy, a son. in shape to employ several more It. E. Shine, secretary of the S. O. men at good pay. Co. was over from Empiro between Meetings at the Adventist church ‘ mins yesterday. are as follows: Sabbath, 11 a. m., B orn .—In Coquille City, March “The Commandments;” 2:30 p. m., 6, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ro “ The Church of the First Born.” selle, a daughter. Sunday, 2:30 p. m., “ The Two Several fires are burning in the Roads;" Sunday night, 7:30, “ The hills in sight of town. This is Three Worlds.” All are cordially rather unusual for March. invited to attend these services. , Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s drug store. L, C. Thurman, the blacksmith, is back from a sojourn of several month in Montana. Drane, the grocer, keeps nice fresh vegetables. Elbert Dyer, one of Bandon’s hustling business men, returned yesterday from a trip to the bay. The Bandon basket ball team passed through town Wednesday on their return from Marshfield whither they hsd gone to engage in a match game with the M. A. C , of that place. The Coast Mail reports the Bandon team the winners by a score of 23 to 15 in a very fast and exciting but not very scientific game. by her sister, Mary, who had been on the bay for some time going to school. The local telephone Hue will soon be extended to the Big creek sec tion connecting that neighborhood with tho main line and the local lines centering at Bridge Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Helm, of Fishtrap, were in town Wednesday, Mrs. Helm being on her way to Ranier, Washington, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Girt. The steam schooner Navara ar rived at Bandon Wednesday, and yesterday began operations toward the floating of the schooner On ward which went, ashore thire a few days ago. G. R. Edmunds arrived in this city Tuesday after an absence of several years. The old gentleman We have been informed that our is not very strong and has been traveling extensively for his health old friend and Coos county pioneer, Levi Gant, of Myrtle Point, is very of late. T. A. Walker, of this city, has low from a complication of stomach gone to join his wife, Miss Beulah troubles, and his many friends en and little Ralph, who have been at tertain grave fears as to bis recov. Whittier, California, all winter, but ery. who have moved to Los Augeles W hy buy Eastern bacon and hams lately. Tlioy expect to be home when you can get the good, wholesome Coos county product at the City Meat uext month. Market, Three papers of garden seeds for 10 cents at Knowlton’ s. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Boone, of Sumner, passed through town by Wednesday’s train on their way to Myrtle Point where they went to see Grandma Norris, Mrs. Boone’s mother, who is suffering from a severe attack of grip. at A quartz ledge has been discov ered in Quartz Valley, near Bly, Klamath county. A number of claims are being taken up. For Ashland House Strang’ s. Lining go to Mrs. J. L. Barker, of Fairview, passed through town Wednesday on her way to Myrtle Point to see her mother, Mrs. Norris, who is ill. Rolled Bariev, Bran, Shorts Potatoes, at Strang’ s. and 7:30 p. in., at the Presbyterian church. There will also be ad dresses by Miss Julia Hatch, of Portland, formerly a missionary to Siam on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 8 p. m., March 14 aud 15. Miss Hatch will also address the young people and school chil dren on Wednesday afternoon March 15that4:15 o ’clock. Allare cordial ly invited to attend all services at this church. A dolph H abeiu . y , Pastov. It is a fine specimen, measuring 100 feet to tho first limb. Three papers of first-class, northern- grown garden seeds at Knowlton’ s for ten cents. The new and fast steamer, F. A. Kilburn, Capt. A. Thomson, will sail for San Francisco via Eureka, Monday, March 14th, and connects with Coquille train on Monday. For freight or passage apply to Henry Sengstacken, agent, Marsh field, Oregon A fine stock of Stilson-Kellogg loggers’ To arrive soon at Strang’s store, a full and complete line of “ Four Hundred” shoes are due to arrive at Strang’ s store The Chinese woman who has been Hats, as well aB a complete assortment soon. Look out for them. in jail here since before the last of summer hats. Call early and get Dr. Tatom, the dentist, and Mrs. term of court, has been bailed out, your choice. and roturned to the bay this week. Pies and cakes made to order at the Davis restaurant. R. I. Helm, who is down from his homestead at Eden valley, was in town Wednesday with his mother who was on her way to Ranier, Wash., on a visit. If you want to look at a fine line of underclothing go to Strang’s. It is reported that there is to be a store and postoffice established at Lampa creek which will be a great convenience to a large number o f citizens of that section. For anything in tire line of good pas try go F. Wilson. Win. Hamilton, of near Fishtrap, is among our progressive farmers who have sent off for stump pullers. Mr. Hamilton received a fine look ing machine this week and will put it to work clearing his place. This is a move in the right direction. Our section needs more cleared lands and good dairy cows, and those pullers do clear out the stumps ami roots from the ground in fine shape and very rapidly. There is a number of them in the county and great good will be the result. Tatom, passed through to the ,bay yesterday on their return from a trip to Curry and southern Coos. They have become very favorably impressed with this part of the state and expect to some day become residents of Coos county. W anted :—A good-sized boat suitable for a ferry boat at Coquille City. En quire at H erald office. D. H. McEwen, of San Francisco, the lessee of the Riverton mill, ar rived here yesterday. He was ac companied by Mrs. McEwen and daughter, Mrs. Lamb, and Dudley R. Else. They proceeded to River Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both ton by the Dispatch the same day. buildings in good condition; 16 rooms in W anted — A position as engineer. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fish moved to hotel, 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur Good hand with donkies. Best of rec town this week. Mr. Fish will be nished. 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 ommendations. J. A A rmfiei . d , Co ready to take charge of the furni down, balance on easy payments. For quille. further information call on or address ture and box factory the first of E. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh Mr. Peoples, the creamery man in April. field, Or., or at this office. forms us that his creamery will be Knowlton sells choice onion sets at A. J. Wimer, of near town, re ready to handle milk and cream 12'3 cents per pound. ceived a letter lately from his father next Monday. His machinery is not G- W. Wimer, a former resident of all in place, but be will be able to this county, but now a resident of start up and handle all the milk Tumalo, in this state, giving a flat presented at that time. He is get tering account of his section. His ting his creamery in fine shape, farm is in the dry country in the having added an ice and cold stor eastern part of the state, but is un age plant, pastuerizer and other Meals and lodging at reasonable der irrigation by a system in which modern features which will put him prices at Frank Wilson’s. he is interested, and grows exceed in a position to do a first class busi He also sent a ness in his line this season. Mrs Ed Rackleff, of Langlois, ingly fine crops. A passed through this city Wednes sample of his growing of rye. Don’ t forget I am still agent for the day on her way home from 5iyrtle bunch of roots from a single seed, old reliable Do Laval Separator. If It you want a separator I can sell you Point where she had been to see supported two hundred stalks. hei father, J. H. Roberts, and sis- was from a field where the seed one on any terms you desire; money is ter, Mrs, Lewellen, both of whom sown was but one-half bushel to the no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy man, S. M. NOSLER, Agent, bad been ill, but are improving at acre, and the crop stood five feetj Coquille, Oregon. present. i high and made over a ton per acre, j A. J. Wimer, of this place, has the agency for the Ideal Steam Cooker, a device for the kitchen which must be thoroughly understood to be appreciated. As to its real merits there is no question whatever, and all who have given it a fair trial would not be without one for twice the amount it costs. Mr. Wimer will canvass the town in a short time and take orders. If you are thinking ol ad ling any new vessels to your kitchen, besure and see him and get a full description of the “Ideal.” The teams which we have been advertising are sold, and many calls for horses have since come in. Any one having a good work animal or team for sale should drop us a line. We can surely find a buyer. J. N. Jacobson, the creameryman, returned from his visit to Hum boldt county, California, yesterday, bringing back with him a bride in the person of who was formerly Miss Auna Bonnicksou, of that county. Defendants. BUSINESS NOTICES. i Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at Drane’s. Remember F. Wilson runs a first- class bakery. Don't torget that Strang keeps Shoes of all kinds. New line of clothing just received ta Z. C. Strang’s. Bicycles! 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 for sale oheap. Inquire at this office. As fine a line ol negligee shirts as ever came to town, at Z. C. Strang’s. NEW AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES. Bicyles Sundries,, Etc. REAL ESTATE. and 10-acro orange grove in Pomona, Cal., Remember that home-made lard at to exchange for good stock ranoh. the Coquille Valley Packing Co’ s. $2800 A flno cornQr business property W . P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils $ 1 5 0 0 Nice small place of 8 acres near and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’ s. — town, well improved, 4 acres fall bearing orchard, balance pasture W A Goodman will go anywhere in and meadow. Good eyoporator. Coos county to move your house or This is a good investment. barn. I am closing out my line of Ladies. Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’ Call and get prices. Z. C. S trang . F or S ale — A fine property consisting of splendid garden lots, good house and barn For particulars call at this office. For Sale. Dealer In -------IN ------- For a nice short-order meal, call at $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 This amount of fine property, ■ ■ including two fine residences lhe Davis restaurant, Front street. Knowlton’ s drug store has a full lino of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also the famous D. M. Ferry’s seeds in packages. • ALBERT FISH, I u v a lu a b le lo i H h r u iiin u .m . I have been suffering for the past few yeaas with a severe attack o ilieumatism and found that Bal lard’s Snow Liniment was the only tiling 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. Fresh bread, pies, cakes and dough nuts at F. Wilson’s. A piano for sale on easy terms. Will take part in trade. Enquire at this Have you tried those new aud fresh office. candies just turned out by Mr. Milbrad, Full line of fine, fresli groceries and the candy maker. They are fresh and first-class in every particular and con canned goods lias just been received at tain no ingredients which are unwhole Drane’ s. some and impure. For fine carpet and rug weaving ap ply to Mrs. K. Holverson.of the Mc Adams place. Standard Patterns are now reduced to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at Kanematz’ s store. Summons. Go to the Davis restaurant for first- class meats and short orders. IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE “ Hazelwood” White Rocks, - eggs A spruce tree 30 feet in diameter COUNTY OF COOS. $1.00 per 13. Leave orders with P. E. Drane, or write me. F. M. G kvkkz , has been found in the state of Thomas Wilson, All persons holding tickets for the Plaintiff, Coquille, Oregon. Washington, and an effort will be vs Suit in Equity Fire Department Band ball will be The usual preaching services will made to have it on exhibition at the Angus McDonald, to lordose given free transportation on the Mary McDonald and Mortgages. be held next Sunday at 11 a. m and Lewis and Clark fair at Portland. John McDonald, steamers. call " Marjorie, the little daughter of l Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard, of this city, got severely powder.burned in the face Wednesday afternoon by getting bold of a loadod gopher- gun in playing about the house nnd in anme manner exploded the thing, the force of the charge striking her in the face. There is no missile sont by these contrivances, the effective ness being in the concussion from the explosion of a blank cartridge, and therefore her face is not deoply wounded, hut considerably burned and bruised, and a number oj grains of powder left in her face which the doctor is making an ef fort to remove. Luckily her eyes were rot injured. Luther Hall, son of Attorney Hall of this city, arrived here yes terday morning from Swaledalo, Iowa, and will enjoy a visit with his father, and will probably con clude to remain with us, which we hope he may. For first-class lodgings go to the Davis restauran, If you want nice mackeral. Drane’ s. I $1000 House and two lots in good ■ ■■ ■ location. A bargain. $ 800 Good house, barn and fonr lota ■ in line location. $ 8 0 0 Corner business property. Hotter investigate this now. $ 0 5 0 A hill ranoh on Fishtrap o f 150 * neves. 4 acres cultivated. 40 acres in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit troeM. about 300.000 feet fine cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. $ 500 A residence proporty that h dirt ■■■■ cheap. $ 300 $ 2 GO 1“. ■ Two lots nicely located. Two hue lots hOUSO. nenr the sohool- $ 2 0 0 The best residence l«)t in Coquille. — Installment plan. jj* 1 0 0 $ Two corner bottom lots. 75 Six fine lots, best location, at tho rodiculously low prioe o f $75 each It is impossible to describe ray list in this oMuran. Tf yon are looking fpr a good piece o f property at a reasonable price, l can certainly suit you. Remerubei, I rent houses and farms, make loans and do all kinds o f agency business. Come in and see me before buy ing. I onn save you DOT/LA11H. O. C. SANFORD, Coquille, Oregon. One 6 horse power steam engine; one 600 gallon cheese vat; one cu.-d sink; cheese hoops and press screws. All the above are about as good as new, hut The garden seeds which Knowlton will be sold very cheap. sells at three napers for ten cents have NOSLER & LYONS, been thoroughly tested and are strictly Coquille, Oregon. reliable. REMEMBER To John McDonald, one of the above named defendants: Wheels to Rent. Repairing a That we are Headquarters for Gents' Furnish In the name of the State of Oregon, Speciality . you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear and answer the com ing Goods. plaint filed against Angus McDonald, Those W ALK -OVER Mary McDonald, and yourself in the ¿fit Shoes were born and Our line of Ready-made Clothing cannot be above entitled sqit within six weeks from the date ok the first-publication of S L n bred in a first-class fac- this summons, to-wit: tory. They were made Within six weqks from Friday, the J W A for a first-class man— beat. 10th day of March, 1905, the same being that’s you. For sale by the date of the first publication of this W. T. KERR & CO. summons, and if you fail to so appear Call and inspect our line of WALK-OVER Shoes and answer on or before Saturday, the 22nd day of April, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in SUMMONS. as well as many other leading styles. the order for the publication of this IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE summons, for the last publication there STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR of, judgment and decree will be taken THE COUTY OF COOS. against the defendants in said suit for Staple and Fancy Groceries. Henry M. Campe as the E x the relief demanded in the complaint in ecutor, and Eliza Campe as this suit, a succinct statement of which the Executrix of the Estate is as follow s: of Henry Camp, deceased, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. Action That there be adjudged to he due and and Lena Harms us the Ex- ecutrix of theEstate ofGeorge ¡-at law. owing to the plaintiff from the defend Harms, deceased, and all as ants Angus McDonald and Marv McDon Co-partners under the firm ald the sum of $800, together with inter name and style of Henry est on $500 thereof at the rate of 8 per Campe and Company, Plaintiffs, cent per annum, payable anuualy, from vs. the 21st day of November, 1903; and to C. O. Gilkey, gether with interest on $300 thereof, at. Defendant. the rate of 10 per cent per annum, pay To C. O. Gilkey, the above-entitled able annually, from the 22nd day of defendant: May, 1903; for such attorney fees in said In the name of the state of Oregon suit as tlie Court may adjudge reason you are hereby required to appear and able, and for his costs and disburse answer the complaint filed against you GENERAL DRAYING. ments in this suit. in the above entitled action in which That the two mortgages set out in the Harry M. Campe as the Executor, and complaint herein, and which were ex Eliza Campe as the the Executrix of the ecuted by the defendants, Angus Mc Estate of Henry Campe, deceased, and All orders handled witli carefulness anil oX|>cdienoe. Donald and Mary McDonald, to the Lena Harms as the Executrix of tiie plaiDtiff, to secure the payment, re Estate of George Harms, deceased, and spectfully, of the two promissory notes all as co-partners under the firm name which aro also set out in the complaint and style of Henry Campe and Com herein, be foreclosed, and tho premises pany are plaintiffs, and yon, C. O. described in said mortgages, to w it: G ilkey, are defendant, within six weeks The E % of the SW %, and the W % of from the date of tho first publication of the SE % of section 9 in township 29 this summons, tow it: within six south of range 12 west of Willamette weeks from the 21st day of February, T H E Hvl-A-OST meridian in Coos county, Oregon, e x 1905, the same being the dato of the v • cepting 06 acres, moro or less from the first publication of this summons, and Who tied tho cow’s tail to his log in tho process of milk above described premises, which has if you fail to appear and answer on or ing; said sho had not dragged him over two miles before heretofore been sold and conveyed to before the the 4th day of April, 1905, he realized he had made a mistake. parties other than the plaihtiff, as the same being the last day of the time shown by the records of deeds of Coos prescribed in the order for publication, H o w IMIncli. E a x tlx e r county, Oregon, he sold in the manner plaintiff will take judgment against you provided by law, and that the proceeds for the sum of $345.92, for their costs Must you be dragged before you realize you are making n thereof lie applied to the payment of the and disbursements in this action and an mistake in not using Electric Lights. costs of said sale and of this suit, and order for the sale of the property wtiich the sums found to he due on said two has been attached in said action, which promissory notes as secured by said is described as follows, to w it: Lot four mortgages, and that the defendants, in block two of the Original town of C o Angus McDonald and Mary McDonald, quille City, in the County of Coos, and and all persons claiming under them State of Oregon. Also commencing 100 subsequent to the execution of said feet east 11 degrees south of southeast mortgages lie barred, and foreclosed of cornerof lot one tdock three of the Origi all right, claim or equity of redemption nal town of Coquille City, now the City in or to such premises. of Coquille, running thence north 11 de That the over-plus if sny there tie, be grees east 100 teet, thence east 11 de IF S O , paid into this Court to await its further grees south 25 feet, thence south 11 de order, and for such other and further r e - ' grees west 100 feet, thence along Front lief as to the Court may seem equitable. Street to the place of tieginning. in Coos j This summons is published by the County, Oregon. order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County Service of this summons is made by ( Judge of Coos county, State of Oregon, publication in pursuance of an order made and entered on the 9th day of made by L. Harlocker, County Judge March, 1905, and which order specifies for Coos County, Oregon, dated the 14th FRESH AND SALT MEATS. that the saioe shall lie published for six day of February, 1905, and directing the consecutive weeks on the same day of publication of the same in the “ Semi- Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, each of said weeks, in the S evi -W rf . ki . y Weekly H krald , " anewspaper published Turkeys and Game in Season. H erald , a semi-weekly newspaper at the City of Coquille, Coos County, Front Street, Coquille, Ore., printed and published in the above Oregon, once each week for a period of named county, at the City of Coquille. six weeks. Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Box 224 «F E R R Y A CHASE, A- J. SHERWOOD, Attorney« lor Plaintiff. Attorney for Plaintiff, W. T. Kerr St Co. W IL L M EET A L L B O A T S AN D T R A IN S . Sole Agent for Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. SAY! Can your wife cook? get her the best to cook with at City M eat M arket