Foil RENT— A good house and Three papers of garden seeds for 10 Ren Hoberg was down from Nor­ cents at Knowlton’ s. several nice garden lots. Apply at way yesterday. Tho steamer plant sails from the this office. Taos. Prew ett, o f Parkersburg, Rilled Burley, Bran, Short a aud Mr. Milbrad, the candy man, has had business at the hay this week. bay for San Francisco today. Potatoes, at Strung's. George Morehouse, of the Gravel concluded to close out his business Attorney J. T. Hall, of Marsh­ Dr. Russell was called to Bandon field, had business ut the county Ford section, was in town Wednes­ here, aud will start for Portland in Wednesday. day. seat Tuesday. a few days. J. G. Lee, of Riverton, called on Father Donnelly, of Marshfield, i Attention! Wool Growers— W. T. “ Myrtle Grove" is the name for us Tuosday. Kerr will make contracts and cash passed through from Myrtle Point creamery in connection with the Ice ! Wednesday. He will be at Bandon Neva Harry was over from Marsh­ advances for your wool. & Cold Storage plant, operated by next Sunday. T. H. Mehl, of the hardware firm field Wednesday, Jacobson A Schroeder. Go to the Davis restaurant for first-! Rube Henry came over from of Mehl & Co., has gone to San class meals and short orders. Parties went out to sea with a Francisco on business. Marshfield Tuesday. Miss Inez Lusk, of our present scow Wednesday and placed the Attorney L. A. Roberts, of Myr­ E. D. Myers was in from the tle Point, had business at the county corps of teachers, has been granted moorings to be used in pulling off North Fork yesterday. a life diploma for teaching by the ! tho schooner Onward. seat a day or so this week. W. T. Lewis ana family made the Mrs. Cheneweth has been some­ board of education. Coal Miners Wanted.—D. S. Three papers of first-class, n orth ern :: Rouse, superintendent of the Co­ bay a short visit last week. what ailing at the home of her grown garden Beeds at Knowlton's for j quille Go’s mine at Riverton, is now H . C. D o rris was dow n from the daughter, Mrs. A. H. Mulkey. LOCAL N E W S . Fine dry wood at $1.25 delivered. Leave orders with C. M. Skeels, or Pete Anderson, of Bandon, was a with H. C. Moore, the teamster. Coquille visitor on Wednesday. There will be services at the Berean Cluo entertainment at the Episcopal church next Sunday, Pharmacy building, Saturday night. morning and evening, by Rev. Berean entertainment at the Horsfall. Pharmacy building Saturday even­ Mr. and Mrs. Clay Dement, of Hardy creek for the present. ing. Myrtle Point, visited Mrs. J. C. W a n t e d ; — A teacher holding a C ounty Com m issioner Spires, o f Moomaw, of this city, several days third grade certificate, to assist J. the Point, had business in thiB city this week. H. Barklow, principal of Norway yesterday, O. F. Allen, the black sand min­ Mrs. Thos. Lane, of Prosper, is ing man and a friend, Lee J. Pit- school. Send applications and terms in this city visiting her sister, Mrs. ner, of Chicago, spent several days to S. J. McCloskey, Clerk District No. 43. W. T. Kerr. in town this week. A fine stock of Stilaon- Kellogg loggers’ W. T. Lewis and family, of this C. H. Butler, of Myrtle Point,was shoes are due to arrive at Strang’ s store city, made Marshfield a visit a day down yesterday to see his mother, soon. Look out for them. or so this week. Mrs. Capt. Butler, who has been Jesse Barker oame in Wednesday George Flanagan, the Marshfield suffering from grip for several days. to meet his mother, who had been to market man, had business over this W. F. Disher, of Bandon, spent a Myrtle 1’oint to see her mother, way yesterday. couple of days in town this week Mrs. Norris, who has been suffering Remember the Berean entertain­ visiting friends and looking after from grip, but who is about all ment at the Pharmacy building business matters at the county seat. right again. on Saturday night. Call and see the swell line ot Muslin Adam Pershbaker, the retired A. J. Radabaugh, of Norway, was Underwear at Mrs. NoBler’ s. They are sawmill man who recently returned beautiful and prices just right. among those having business at the from San Francisco, was up to the J. G. Leneve, of Parkersburg, county seat a day or so this week county seat yesterday. spent a day or so in town this week, settling tax matters with the sheriff. A. M. Sumner was up from Ban- being up on business and a visit The H erald was remembered also. don Tuesday to get some chickens with-his mother, Mrs. Leneve, of Mr. Pershbaker has purchased him­ he had purchased in town. this city. self a home in Alameda, Cali­ C, I. Green, of Lampa creek, Mrs. Nosier has just received her line came up yesterday to look after of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, consisting fornia, where his family are now re­ siding. businesi matters in this place. Our friend, A. J. Hamlin, of Dairvville, made our office a pleas­ ant visit while in this city on Tues­ day. W. J. Tennisou, of the coast be­ low Bandon, was up to town on Wednesday looking after business interests. Choice onion sets at Knowlton’ s drug store. The steamer Chico arrived March 12, sailed March 15. Incoming cargo, 25 tons mdse; outgoing cargo 300 m lumber, 20 tons coal. go to of Skirts, Chemise, Covers, etc. Drawers, Corset F. S. Dow, the hustling business man of Marshfield, went to Myrtle Point Wednesday, returning yester­ day. He starts t o San Francisco od a business trip today. W hy buy Eastern bacon and hams when you can get the good, wholesome Coos county product at the City Meat Market. C. W. Wright, representing the stationery and paper firm of Blake McFall Co., of Portland, visited the customers of the company in the valley this week. We acknowledge a pleasant call, “ Hazelwood” White Rocks, eggs The creamery of Hilmer & Bred- boff, just above town, will be ready to receive milk by the 20th, iust. Remember the old reliable. Many have patronized this the pi­ oneer creamery of the county since it was first started and are satisfied to stand by it. Mr. Hartman in­ forms us that he will pay within one cent of city quotations aud pay all freights on milk and cream. W. T. Kerr & Co., of this city, are making preparations to start a store at Arago. The lumber will be put on the ground next Monday and the building rushed to com­ pletion as rapidly as possible. This enterprising and successful firm has carried on a good business in this city for two years or more and needs no introduction to our friends of that section, and that they will re­ ceive fair treatment and right prices at their hands there will be no question. Mrs. Len Braden, of Myrtle $1.00 per 13. Leave orders with P. E. Point, came down Tuesday and vis­ Drane, or write me. F. M. G evrez , Coquille, Oregon. ited a day or so with Mrs. J. C. Moomaw and Mrs. L. A. Lawhorn. The O. K. creamery churned about For first-class lodgings go to the Davis 60 pounds of butter yesterday. Their Pasteurizer, a Farringtou Du­ restanran. Regular services at the First M. plex, is in place but is not alto­ E. Church Sunday, March 19th, nt gether ready to run just yet, but 11 a m. and 6.30 p. m. All are in­ will be in a few days. Messrs. Jacobson & Schroeder, of vited to attend, J, L. B e a t ty , pas­ George Wyer, a late arrival from the lee and Cold Storage plant, tor. California, who has been engaged started up their creamery yesterday, Pies and cakes made to order at tho for some time at the tie camp of J. introducing their new Jensen Pas­ Davis restaurant. O. Farmer near the junction, has Revival services will begin at the purchased a piece of land near Ban­ teurizer which is a fine machine and United Brethren church at Gravel don BDd moved down Wednesday. certainly does the work in fine shape. While the quantity of milk Ford Sunday, March 19th. All are Guy Drew whom we mentioned received is not large yet, they are cordially invited. L. F. ' m ith , in our laBt issue as going to Marsh­ getting their plant in good shape pastor. field for medical treatment for ap­ for the season’s run. They will be­ For anything in the line of good pas­ pendicitis, was operated upon at the gin the manufacture of ice as soon try go F. Wilson. Horsfall hospital Wednesday. The as they receive their extra cans ne­ Miss Rose Mulkey has been con­ operation was successful and we cessitated by the enlarging of that fined to her room for the past week hope to see him out in good health department, the capacity being about by an attack of quinsy, which, how­ soon. three times what it was before. ever, is better, and we hope to see Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bean, of Lam­ Miss Hatch, the Presbyterian her out again soon. pa creek, were in town Wednesday. missionary from Siam, spoke to very Knowlton sells choice onion sets at Mr. Bean has procured the site and large congregations at the Presby­ 1212 cents per pound. has the lumber on the ground for a terian church Tuesday and Wednes­ The North Fork Lumber camp store building and the initiatory day. She dressed a girl aud boy in near Fairview is going to start up steps are being taken to have the Siamese costume to the amusement about the twentieth of this month, postoffice of i'imon re-established of the Coquille boy and girls. Her and want a good hook tender and with Mr. Bean as postmaster. addresses were well received, and other men to saw. E. W. Gregg & The garden seeds which Knowlton aroused much interest and inquiry sells nt three papers for ten cents have Co., Fairview, Oregon. about tho Siamese people, country Meats and lodging at prices at Frank Wilson’s. reasonable Rev. W. B. Smith will preach in the M. E. church, South, next Sun­ day at 11 a. no. Rev. H. M. Bran, ham goes to Riverton to preach uext Sunday, and hereafter will . preach there on the 1st Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m., and the 3rd Sunday at 11 a m., of each month. been thoroughly tested and are strictly and the work of our missionaries in reliable. Frank Kosta, of the lower river, returned yesterday from a visit with his mother who lives at New Bed­ ford, Mass. He had a pleasant visit and enjoyed his trip exceedingly. However, he complained of the cold weather, everything being frozen and covered with snow all the while. LEVI THUMBS S C O T OVERALLS For men who toil that far-away land. A good offer­ ing was taken up at each service. Miss Hatch departed for Bandon on Thursday. She goes to Myrtle Point lor next Sunday. Mrs. H. S. Kribs, and son and daughter, George and Ella, and Fred Kerrigan, whom many of our readers will remember went to South America about two years ago, ar­ rived at this place yesterday. Mr. Kribs remaiued in San Francisco, . but will arrive in a few days. They are all looking well and seem to be highly pleased to get back home again, while their many friends are glad to seo them. We have not had time for an interview with them, but will have a report from them later. Mrs. Kribs and the children proceeded to Arago to see Mrs. Kribs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Jr., returned Monday evening from an extended visit in Portland, duriDg which lime their little son had quite a severe sick spell, but we are glad to state is much better aud will doubtless bo all right again in a short time. BUSINESS NOTICES In v a lu a b le tot R h e u m a tis m . Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at Drane’s. B orn . — At Fishtrap, March 10, Remember F. Wilson runs a first- 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. George Hal­ class bakery. ter, a sod . Don’ t torget that Strang keeps Shoes B orn . — At Lampa creek, March of all kinds. New line of clothing just received ta 4, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ti­ Z. C. Strang’s. mon, a son. A good Winchester Rifle oheap. Inquire at this office. for sale As fine a line of negligee shirts as ever came to town, at Z. C. Strang’s. For a nice short-order meal, call at the Davis restaurunt, Front street. Remember that home-made lard at the Coquille Valley Packing Co’ s. - in - R E A I. COUNTY OF COOS. Thomas Wilson, Plaintiff, £ J ^ T h e Oregon Coal & Nav n“ ’ ° Suit in Equity Angus McDonald, ' > to lordose Mortgages. Mary McDonald and John McDonald, Defendants. Str. M. F. Plant, g 'f Capt. N elson, M aster, Will make regular trips between To John McDonald, one of the above named defendants: 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 Angus McDonald, Mary McDonald, and yourseli in the This Steamer is very steady at sea and above entitled suit within six weeks her passenger accommodations are all from the date of the first publication of new, clean and sweet, opening out on this summons, to-w it: deck and having only two berths in a Within six weeks from Friday, the room. Very superior Second CIasi| 10th day of March, 1905, the same being Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $6. the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear F. S D O W , A gent, S. O. CO., A gent. and answer on or before Saturday, the Marshfield. Empire. 22nd day of April, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in SUMMONS. 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 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 of Henry Camp, deceased, is as follow s: Action That there be adjudged to be due and and Lena Harms as the Ex- ecutrix of theEstate ofGeorge at law. owing to the plaintiff Irom the defend­ Harms, deceased, and all as ants Angus McDonald and Mary 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 annualy, irom vs. the 21st day of November, 1903; and to­ C. O. Gilkey, Defendant. gether with interest on $300 thereof, at To C. O. Gilkey, the above-entitled the rate of 10 per cent per annum, pay­ 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 the Court may adjudge reason­ you are hereby required to appear and able, and for his costs and disburse­ answer the complaint filed against you ments in this suit. in tho atiove 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 Donald and Mary McDonald, to the Lena Harms as the Executrix of the plaintiff, 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 are also set out in the complaint and style of Henry Campe and Com­ herein, be foreclosed, and the premises pany are plaintiffs, and you, C. O. described in said mortgages, to-w it: Gilkey, are defendant, within six weeks The E % of the SW and the W % of from the date of the first publication of the SE >4 of section 9 in township 29 this summons, towit: within six south of range 12 west of Willamette weeks from the 21st day of February, meridian in Coos county, Oregon, e x­ 1905, the same being the date of the cepting fifi acres, more or less from the first publication of this summons, ana above described premises, which has if you fail to appear and answer on or heretofore lieen sold and conveyed to before the ttie 4th day of April, 1905, parties other than the plaintiff, as the same being the last day of the time shown by the records of deeds of Coos prescribed in the order for publication, county, Oregon, lie 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 thereof be applied to the payment of the ami disbursements in this action and an costs of said sale and of this suit, and order for the sale of the property which the sums found to be duo 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 Co­ 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 Vie barred, and foreclosed of cornerof lot one block 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 any there tie, be grees east 100 feet, thence east 11 de paid into this Court to await its further grees south 25 feet, thence south 11 de­ order, and for such other and further re- grees west 100 feet, thence along Front I lief as to the Court may seem equitable. Street to the place of beginning, in Coos This summons is published by the County, Oregon. 1 order of the Hon. L. Harlorker, 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. Ilariocker, County Juilge March, 1905, and which order specifies for Coos County, Oregon, dated the 14th that the same shall be published for six day of February, 1905, and directing the consecutive weeks on the same day of publication of the same in the “ Semi- each of said weeks, in the S emi -W eekly Weekly HKRAi.D,” anewspaper published | H erald , a semi-weekly newspaper at the City of Coquille, Coos County, printed and published in the atiove Oregon, once each week for a period of named county, at the City of Coquille. six weeks. SPERRY A CHASE, I A. J. SHERWOOD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attorney for Plaintiff. Coos Bay and San Francisco ESTA TE. and 10-acr» orange grove in Potuoaa. Cal., W A Goodman will go anywhere in to exchange for good stook ranch. Coos county to move your house or $2800 A tine corner bnsiness property ham. A piano for sale on easy terms. Will $1500 — Enquire at tilts He visited his daughter, Mrs. Capt. take part in trade. Willard, while down. office. of its content belonging to Lyman Wolff, of Marshfield, were destroyed made many friends of all with whom by fire Monday. The building be­ she became acquainted, who will re­ ing well back it was out of reach of gret to loam of her taking off. the hose company and and it was by These WALK-OVER heroic eflorts that other property Shoes were born and near by was saved. bred in a first-class fac­ tory. They were made Summons. for a first-class man— IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE that’s you. For sale by STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE W. T. KERR & CO. I Sanford’s Bargains W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils $11,500 This amount of finu property. ’■ i — including two fine residences and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.’s. W anted —A position as engineer. Full line of fine, fresh groceries and Good hand with donkieB. Best of rec­ canned goods lias just been received at ommendations. J. A. A rmfield , Co­ Drane’ s. quille. For fine carpet and rug weaving ap­ John Koon, who is up from the ply to Mrs. K. Holverson.ot the Mc­ coast, informs us that he lias re­ Adams place. Standard Patterns are now reduced ceived the sad news of the death of to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at Brown Leghorn eggs from prize-win­ ning stock, at $1.00 per setting or $5.00 his sister, Miss Anna Koon, who Kanematz’s store. per hundred. J C. W atson , Coquille. will be remembered by many of our I am closing out my line of Ladies. Tho home and a greater portion townspeople, having spent a year in Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’ Call and get prices. Z. C. S trang . this city nine or ten years ago. She J I have been suffering for tho past few yeaas with a severe attack o •iheuuuitisin 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: Tohn C. Degnan, Kinsman, III. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. To arrive soon at Strang’ s store, a full Fresli bread, pies, cakes and dough­ B orn .— In Coquille City, March nuts at F. Wilson’ s. and complete line of “ Four Hundred” 14, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the Hats, as well as a complete assortment of summer hats. Call early and get Tyrrell, a son. Coquille Valley Packing Co. your choice. Bring us your fat beef, hogs and sheep, B orn .— Near Johnson’s mill, March 13, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Coquille Valley Packing Co. John Hickain, a son. Anyone wishing thoroughbred Brown Leghorn eggs should see ten cents. the flock of J. C. Watson, on Cun­ John Epperson, of the South in shape to employ several more ningham. A look at them would Fork, was among those who came ' meu at good pay. convince any one that they are the Our townsman, L. H. Morgan, stock to choose from. in to pay their respects—and taxes — to the sheriff this week. has been suffering for a number Orvil Dodge, of Myrtle Point, had C. C. Johnson and wife went to of days from a severe attack of business at the county seat Wednes­ the hay yesterday to catch a steamer grip, bordering onto pneumonin, day aud Thursday for himself as for California. They will locate at but is improving at present. well as for some of his neighbors. Fish trap co u n try yesterday. For Ashland House Lining Strang’s. B orn .— At Riverloo, March 15, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. E l­ liott, a sou. F or S ale — A line property consisting of splendid garden lots, good iiouse and barn For particulars call at this office. Knowlton’ s drug store has a full lino of fresh garden seeds in hulk, also the famous D. M. Ferry’ s seeds in packages. Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both buildings in good condition; 16 rooms in hotel, 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur­ nished. 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 down, balance on easy payments. For further information call on or address E. M. Furman, tho Piano Man, Marsh­ field, Or., or at this office. $1000 ■■■" ■ Nice small plaoe of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres fall bearing orchard, balance pastnre and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. Hons« and tw o lot ? in good loca tion . A benm iri. $ 800 $ 800 Corn* ■ f —— ■ ■ investigate this d <- a . $ 650 A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 acres, 4 acres oaltivated. 40 acre« in grass, 2 rongh houses, barn, TOO young fruit trees, about 300.000 feet hue cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. $ 500 A residence property that is dirt i ■ ■■ oheap. $ 300 $ 260 $ 200 ** $ 100 Two lots nicely located. Two fine lots near tho fiohool- house. The best residence lot in Coquille. Installment plan. Two corner bottom lots. $ 75 Six fine lots, best location, at the I u . hu . m . rediculously low price of $75 each It is impossible to describe my list in this column. If yon are looking for a good piece of property at a reasonable price, I can certainly snit you. Kemetubei, I rent honses and farms, make loans and do all kinds o f agency business. Come in and see me boforo buy­ ing. I can save you DOLL A KN. O . C. S A N FO R D , Coquille, Oregon. 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 o f WALK-OVER Shoes as well as many other leading styles. Staple and Fancy Groceries. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. W. T. Kerr & C o I IVERY and FEED STABLE W. H. MANSELL, P rop . Successor to T. J. Little. GENERAL DRAYING. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A TS A N D TRAINS All orders handled with carefulness and expeuic n . Sole Agent for Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal T H E Who tied the cow’s tail to his log in the process of m ilk ­ ing; said she had not dragged him ovor two miles b efore he realized lie had made a mistake. H o w 2 v T u .c H F a , r t H e r Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. SAY! Can your wife cook? IF S O , get her the best to cook with at City M eat Market FRESH AND SA LT MEATS. Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Veaetables , Turkeys and Game in Season. Front Street, Coquille, Ore., Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Box 224