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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1905)
^ Ann Arbor, Mich., Mar. 9.— Har- i old H. Horson, of Birmingham, Mich., one of the two sophomore P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU ESD AY students stabbed during a hazing AND F R ID A Y . episode last night, is in a critical condition. The knife penetrated D- F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR the membrane sheatbiug the heart. L. A. Warren, who was stabbed in the back, is also in a critical con County Official Paner. dition. One knife thus penetrated Devoted to the material and social up No arrests have been building o f the Coquille Valley particularly his lungs. • nd o f Coos Comity generally. made yet. ■iubaoription, per year, in advance, $2.00 Semi-Weekly Harald Church Directory- C hbistian ( ’ hubch . -- Pieachine every Hundsv at 11 a. ,o. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Chriatian Endeavor at G:30 p. m . Pravar meotinp every Wedn day evening at 7:30. All cordially iovited. Rpisoopal Chnroh.—Eptaoopal aervioes will be held at St. James church, Coquille City the third Sunday in each month. Sunday school at in a. m. oach Sunday Wm. Horaefall. Pastor. M. E. Chnroh, Sooth: Preaching each and every Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 m . Sunday-achool every Sunday at f t o'clock. Senior Epworth I,cague at fi:30. p. in. Junior I,eague at 3:30,p. in. Prayermeet ing Thursday evening at 7:30. If. M. Branham, pastor, Methodist Episcopal chnroh.—Servioe the first and third Sunday in each month Preaohing at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 ;i, m. Sunday school at 10 o'olock a. m. Ep- wortb League at 0:30 p. m. J. L. B . attt , Pastor. PaaaBTTrnns OHoncn.—Preaohing eer Tines 2nd and 4th Snndays, morning ard evening, Snnday School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Christine Endeavor services every Sunday at 6:30 p. m., Miss "Winnie Hall, President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Soeletr meats every two weeks on Thurs days at 2 p. m. A cordial weloome is ex tended to the pnblio to attend all our ser- sioea. A u o l p h H a b iu i . t , Pastor Tha W. O. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Kridav at 2 o - m. at the Chriatian church. l i l t » » lieu!||>, V ig o r « u , I T o u r . SUMMONS IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E STATE OF O R E G O N , FOR COOS COUNTY. Joseph II. Smith, Plaintiff, • vs. W m . J. Marsh, Trustee Defendant. To W m . J. Marsh, TrtiBtee, the above named defendant: In the name of the State o f Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of Plaintiff filed against you in said Court and Cause, on or before the 14th day of April, 1905 being the date prescribed by the Court in the order for publication of summons (Bandon Recorder.) for you to appear and answer said com Col. C. T. Blumenrother started plaint, ard if yon fail to appearand an- for New York yesterday on a busi swej said complaint on or before said date, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will ness trip in the interest of Randon apply to the Court for the relief dc institutions. manded in his complaint, which is that Mr. Osborn, who purchased a Plaintiff be decreed to bo the owner in fee simple o f the northeast ‘ 4 of section tract of land near Bradley lake, is 24, in township 2H south of range 9 west having the small lake near by- of the W illam ette Meridian, in Coos drained and will plant the ground county, Oregon, and that defendant has in cranberries. no estate, interest or claim, or any title whatever to said descrilied premises, One thing calls for another, and and that P lain tiff’s title be declared good work on the woolen mill has ad and valid thereto. This summons is published once a vanced to such a stage that the ma chinery will soon be nil in place and week for at lea-t six successive weeks in the Coquille H erald , a semi-weekly then it will bo necessary to bring newspaper published at Coquille, Coos on wool. county, Oregon, by order of Hon. J. W . Hamilton, Judge of the Second Judicial Pntriotisrn may be tho last ruse of District of Oregon, made on the 27th day a scoundre) but at lcast it pays. We of February, 1905. This first publica tion of this summons is on the 3rd day are payitig the pensioners nenrly of March, 1905, and the last w ill he on 140,000,000 more than we pay to April 14, 1905. support the entiro army of the Dated this 27th day o( February. 1905, J. A. B U C H A N A N , United States. Attornev (ofiT lain tiff. A Montana Mayor who was o f fered a bribe says if it ¡« repeated he will spit in the eye of the briber. Tbnt's the wav to do it. Indeed, the Mayor would I e jnstlfb d.'in m ,fit ting in both eyes Oregonian. A fine dairy farm containing 70 acres of bottom laud 23 acres of bill laud, and ndjosning tho town of Myrtle Point, C’oos county, Oregon, and ^ niile from creamery. Forty- five acres of bottom land improved and in good state of cultivation; 5 acres slashed, burned and newly seeded; hill land is all good for pas ture; 3 acres of orchard in good eari bngconditiou and different var ieties of fruit House, barn and other buildings. While we have a number of other dairy farms for sale, yet this is one of the best bar gains, as the location is ull that could be desired, being near town, school and creamery. This is cer tainly a bargain for some progres sive dairyman. Price #7,500. Herbine is a boon for sufferers from aneamia. By its use the blood is quickly regenerated and the color becomes normal. The drooping strengh is revived. The languor is diminished. Health, vigor and tone predominate. New life and happy activity results. Mrs. Belle H. Shriei, Middlesborough, 111. writes, I have been troubled with R o b e S ts & C arter , liver complaint, poor blood, and Myrtle Point Oregon. huve foundnothing to benefit me like Herbine. I hope never to be with out it. I have wished that I had C b a u s i»l»u L l a l i a r i t l o r R h r u in - tls m . known of it in nay husband’s life Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at time.’” 50c. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. Chapincille, Conn., says Chamber lain’s Pain Balm is the champion SUMMONS. of all liniments. The past year I IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U RT OF T H E was troubled a great deal with S T A T E OF O R E G O N IN A N D FOR rheumatism in my shoulders. A f T H E C O U N T Y OF COOS ter trying several cures the store keeper here recommended this W . F. Waite, ) remedy and it completely cured Plaintiff, [S u it in Equity for vs me.’’ There is no use o f anyone Divorce. M ary E, "Waite, Buffering from that painful ailment Defendant. when this liniment can be obtained T o M ary E. W aite, the above named for a small sum. One application D efendant; gives prompt relief and its conti nu In the name of the State of Oregon, ed use for a short time will produc you are hereby notified that yqu are re a permanent cure. For sale b quired to appear and answer the com R. S. Knowlton Savaam Dev A dvkktist C hübch —Sab bath (seventh day) services: Sabbath •hool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. m., prayer meeting Tuesday evening Bp.m., voung people’s meeting Friday, H p. m. plaint filed .against you in the above i ll »re invited to attend these meetings. entitled suit within six weeks from the C. H. BUNCH. Elder. date of the first publication of this sum mons, to -w it: within six weeks from the 10th day of March, 1905, the same be A n Episode in Arizon a. ing the date o f the first publication of this summons. Cleveland Leader. And if you fail to appear and answer He took the next train. H e had stolen on or before the 21st day of April, 1905, a horse, the same being the last day of the tim e And was anxious to leave Arizona, of prescribed in the order of publication, course. the plaintiff w ill take judgment against But the well-mounted posse would catch you and w ill apply to the court for the him, 'twas plain. relief demanded in his complaint, a suc 8o he took the next train. cinct statement of which is as follow s: But the train stopped tor water, 'tis sad That the marriage contract existing be to relate, tween plaintiff and defendant may be And the hoys intercepted it. P ity his set aside and held for naught and that fate. plaintiff he restored to all the rights All 1 1 is scl emmg and ¡ lotting and plum and priviliges of u single person, and for were in vain, such other and further relief as the court And he took the neck-strain. may deem equitable and just. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance o f an order Colonists are coming into the Fa- made by L, Harlocker, as County Judge cific Northwest by the trainload. of Coos County, dated March 7, 1905, Not all of them will tarry with us, directing that service thereof he made for the world contains many dissat by publication thereof in the S km i - W kkki . y H e r a l d , a newspaper pub isfied beings who never find any lished j't tlie C ity of Coquitie, in said thing they nro looking for except Coos County, once each week for a an alleged excuse for “ knocking." period of six weeks. S T A N L E Y A BU R N S , But to the rustler with a small or Attorneys for Plaintiff a large amount of capital there nro opportunities in the Pacific North, west that will appeal powerfully, and out of tho thousands now com ing westward on an investigation tour, it is a certainty that many hundreds will find great opportuni ties for investment of enpiial nud labor. Just at present there is a surplus population of jawsmiths who create nothing but trouble, but for honest workmen asking no special privileges and willing to do a day’s work for a day’s pay, both Oregon and Washington have much to offer. —Oregonian. D a iry F arm ior Sale. W a n t e d — T ru stw orth y man or woman to manage business in this county and adjoining territory for well established house of solid financial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary with all necessary ex penses paid weekly by check from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Position permenent: previous experience not essential. No investment required. W’ e furn ished everything. Enclose self ad dressed envelope. Address, Mana ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111. 12t-10 ■ I r u i u l i l , . AMAT E U R at H a lf its Former Cost The FRANK WILSON, Prop. Newly established. Everything neat and up-to-date in every respect. Meats at all hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. COQUILLE, OREGON. 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Apple, ex Probate Judge, Ottawa Co., Kansas, writes:1' This M A N U FA C TU R E R S is to say that I have used Ballard’s Horehound Syrup for years, and that I do not hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I have ever used.” 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. G- F is h A Son , Coquille Board of Trade T. K kiui , President. E. D. S perry , R. O. C- S anford , W il s o n , Secretary. L. of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning' W ork a Specialty. A ll Orders given prompt Attention. To the Unfortunate. S p e c i a l H. H azard , Vice-President Cor. Secretary Treasurer. Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for Industries o f any kind. O ffe r« Dr. Gibbon K IL L ™ . C O Ü G H and C U R E t h i L U N G S Dr. King’s New Discovery WITH / T o n su m ptio n 0UGMS and JOLOS FOR I Prisa 50c «1 $1.00 Fra* Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all TH ROAT and L U N G TR O U B LES, or H O N E Y BACK. 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The writing is in plain view len’s Arnica Salve, which quickly A n Illustrated M a ¡urine for the Family. 4 ■■m l t'«iiMiiaa|,lli,aa. Francisco. o f the operator all the time— simplest ^ .healed it and saved his eye. Good and strongest construction, rapid Mrs. I., \V. Evans, Clearwater, I for hums and ulcers too. Only 25c No Stop-over at W ay Porta. Kan. writes. My husband lay sick I at R. 8, Knowlton’s drug store. action, easy touch, adapted to all E lectlic Lights. Everything in First- for th ree months-. The doctors ___ Class Style. kinds of work— best for tabulating «ani he had quick connumption , and invoice work, universal key W e procured a botile of Milliard’« board, removable type action, in Horehound Syrup and it cured S tr. stantly cleaned. Treble the life of him. That wan six yearn ago and 1 O. W illa rd , Master, •into then we have always kept a Prop any other machine for good, clean Leaves I Arrives hot Me in the house. We cannot do M yrtle Point 1:30 p-M. I Coquille C’y 4.-00 p-M. work. Send for Catalogue. T h e fecent packet in enuoarh for nsnnl oo- CcipiilU City 7 ^ )0 a - m . | Myitto P *t 10:00 a - v . BANDON. OREGON. without it. For rough« ml colds Sddle Horses o f best quality always on band. Good R igs in readi fissions. The family hot tin (tfO cents • con- Connect* with lower-river boat* at Coquille it Its« no equal. 25c, and 50c m d •ulnsa sujH>t.v for .i vM f. All rirnggistfi Thoughbred cockerels from $1 tip nes for (special trips. In fact, a geeneral Stage and Livery business. City for Randon and intermediate jmint*. $1.00. Sold by R. S Knowlton. Am ple barge* for handling freight. and eggs $J per setting. fall them. tot WOOD St., PHUkuri, Pt. Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty R-I-P-A-N-8 Tabulea Doctors find A good prescription For mnnkind. COOS CO. MARBLE AND CRANITE WORKS Stewart & White Props. R O S E B U R G -M Y H iL E P O IN T - j TAG E l i n e HiiilTIvnioiitli Ruck W ELCOM E P o u lt r y F a r m , J, R. 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