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> Semi-Weekly Herald A fine dairy farm containing 70 aores of bottom land ‘23 acrea o f hill land, and adjosning the town of Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, and } mile 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 bngcondition 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. g in s , as the location is all that could be desired, being near town, s h o o l and creamery. This is cer- ti.iuly a bargain for some progres sive dairyman. Price »17,500. ' lilr n llraU h. Vigor a id Tone. Church Directory Herbine is a boon for sufferers C h b ib t u n C hubch . ^ Piencbine ev*ry 1 froni aneamia. By its use the Mood tn n n> Sinn« HV • . . . J _ . . «hooVaVio1 a. m. rhrJt^n%"nd. «^vo” ' ' m fis quickly regenerated and the color 6:30 p.m. Prnver Mine every Wedn-e - 1 becom es n orm a l. T h e d r o n i n g duv evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. strengh , fnM„ h is ia revived, revive.1 T h e lan „U or ¡8 Kpisoopnl Ohnroh.- Episcopal services | diminished. Health, vigor and -•ill' be h«>ld e t St. Jaincfl church, Toquille C ity tb e third Snndnv in each m onth. Sunday school at in a. m. eaoh Sunday. W m . H orsetail. Pastor. M . E .C h n r o h . S on th : P rea cb in s each and every Handayfl at 11 '• m, and 7:30 p. in Sunday-school every S nodav at 10 o ’ clock Senior Epworth Leapna at 6:30. I . m . Jnm orI,eaKne at 3:30,p. in. Prayermeet- in * T h u rsd a y even in g at 7:30. H. M. Branham , pastor. M ethodist Episcopal ch nrob.—S« rvice t.(«e Hrst and third Snndny ¡n eaoh month I'reaching at 11 o'clock a. ni. and 7:30 p. tu. bundav school at 10 o’ clock a. m . E p worth League at 6:30 p. m. J . L. B x a t t y , Pastor. tone predominate. New lift and happy activity results. Mrs. Belle H. Shriei, Middlesborough, 111. writes, I have been troubled with liver complaint, poor blood, nod have fouodnothing to benefit me like Herhii, •. I hope never to be with out it. I have wished that I had known of it in my husband’s life time.” 50' Sold by R. S. Knowlton. R obests C h a m u lo u T h e W. C. T. Ü. m eets every 1st and 3rd Ertday at 2 p. u . at the C hristian ohnroh. COUNTY. T o f f m . J. Marsh, Trustee, the above natneu defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of Plaintiff filed against you in said Court and Cause, on or before i ; e 14th day of April, 1905, --- .--- . -we«»* being the d ¡e prescribed by the Court It is deplorable tba l the largest in the order for publication of summons for you to appear and answer said com number of ci tizens of the United plaint, ard if you fail to appearand an- States who come together in the sweJ said complaint on or before said Capital of the Nation must come at ■late, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will a scson o f the year when the city j aPP'y <° the Court for the relief de ls least attractive, and when it is m»nded in h i. com p'aint. which i . that . t ., . laintifT I m > decreed to l>e tbe owner n most difficult for them to com e. ft , simple of the northeaat Vt of .action Th ere has been again and ngain 24, in township 28 aouth of range 9 west spasm odic effort to change the I n - ] o f the Willamette Meridian, in Coos auguration day from the Fou rth o f ' c,,nnt>’ ’ Oregon, and that defendant has March to the T h irtieth o f A pril, the ! 08ta,e’ interest or cU im ‘ or t,tU' , , . , ,«T . . , | whatever to «aid described premises, day on which W ash ington assumed Ilt|ll that Pi.in ti f r . « tie he declared good the first presidency o f the United and valid thereto. States. But it is so difficult to get ' Thin summons is published once a Texas and Maine, Oregon and weck for at I***'* successive weeks in Florida and the interm ediate states C” T ,ille » semi-weekly . , , to pu tog eth er that this effort hav signally failed. If w ou ld be n great advantage not on ly to the thousands who com e to W a sh in g . I J n liu e a t llttUI. newspaper published at Coquille, Cooe , 0„ nty, Oregon, by order of Hon. J. W . Hamilton, Judge of the .v'cond Judicial District ■( Oregon, ma le on the 27th day of >ry, 1905. Ti n first publica tion " f Ibis summons is on the 3r«t dav of 'farcii, 1905, and the last will be on April 14, 1905. Ititeli this27th day of February. 1905, •I. A. BUCHANAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. A m e r ic a n With Double Plate Holder E R A $ 1.60 G e n u i n e l y g o o d in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. - - - COQUILLE, OREGON. IN We carry a full line of F lo u r a n d F eed . Prices the ^west consistent with good goods. FRONT ST. COQUILLE A L L THU L E A D IN G D E A L E R S HAJVDLE THE C ELEB R A TED Magnolia W h isky ROTH C H ILD BROS. AMERICAN C A M E R A MFG. CO. 946 St. Paul St.. Rochester, N. Y. and BOX FACTORY T b e U o l C nnxb S yru p . J- Ö P is h & S o n , S. L. Apple, ex Probate Judge, Ottawa Co., Kansas, writes:” This MANUFACTURERS o f Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes is to say that I have used Ballard’s Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Horehound Syrup for years, and Turning W ork a Specialty. All Orders giveD that I do not hesitate to recommend prompt Attention. it as the best cough syrup I have ever used.” 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. To tlie Unfortunate. S p e c i a l O f f e r « Dr. Gibbon This o ld relia b le e n d the m oat successful Special* 1st lu San F ra n cisco, still c o n t in u e s t o c u r e a ll S e x u a l and S e m i n a l D is e a s e « , su ch as t io n o r r h w s , O le e l S tr ic tu r e . S y p h ilis In a il its form s, S h i n Ol sen ses, N ervou s D e b ilit y , I ni p o t e n c y N e n ilu n l W e a k n e s s and L o s s o f y i n n * K IL L thi C O U C H CURE and thi LUNGS Dr. King’s New Discovery C WITH CONSUMPTION 0UGHS asd ....... 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W e procured a l*ott 1« of Ballard’s R I P-A N 8 Tabule* P o u ltr y F a r m , Horehound Syrup, and it cured Doctor» find S tr. W E L C O M E him. Thnt was six years ago and A good prescription O. Wtllord. Mooter, Prop since then w have always kept a For mankind- 1 ..... I Arrlvr. bottle in the house. We cannot do Myrtl* Point 1:S0 r m. I Coqoin. C , 4-OOr-R. BAND0N. OREGON. Tbo .Voeu» packet i« rnoajrh for a n a l o*. rithoul it. For cough* and c >hl* nn«ion*. J'be family botti» (60 cent»! coa. C*.|uillo City 7:00 A-H . I Myrtle P’t 1000*-*. < .nnogte with loworrtver lyote ot OogaMo Thoughbr 0 1 cockerel* from $1 up I* ha* no e«iu«l. 25o, ami W nn.| taina a «apply for n vtar. AU d n s * HM OityTTtbuvl.'ä »ad lut»ni,»d » i - point. 11,00. Sold uy B s K' owlton respect. Meals at a ll hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. A CHOICE LIN E OF C am eras. C A M Everything neat and up-to-date in every Fancy and Staple Groceries. and A m e r i c a n J r ; Newly established. DEALER B u c k -E y e f o r Rta< u u i - FRANK WILSON, Prop. Drane’s Store, P oco, C arter , Purest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or H O N EY BACK. Wm‘ J‘ M*r\h’ rr,,8teö Defendant, T h e fa m ou s City Restaurant an ted FÜR vs. at —Trustw orthy man or w >man to manage business in this ccuntyand adjoining territory for ell established house of solid financial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary with all necessary ex peases paid week’y by check from headquarters. Money ad van« ed for expenses. Position perrueoent: previous experience not essential. No investment required. We furn- j is’jed everything. Enclose self ad- dressed envelope. Address, Mana-! g' t, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111 12t-10 W Bend teams, aDd was woo by the home team, the score being 20 to 5. SUMMONS There was a good attendance from Marshfield, but the game was too IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR ;oos ! one-sided to be v<ry interesting. Joseph H. Smith, Plaintiff, AMATEUR Half its Former Cost Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chapincilte, Conn., says Chamber lain’s Pain Balm is the champion of all liniments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulders. Af ter trying several cures the store keeper here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me.” There is no use of anyone suffering from that painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and its continu ed use for a short time will produc a permanent cure. For sale b R. S. Knowlton P r k s b t t k h h » C im acn.— P reaching ecr- IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE v oea 2nd and 4th Snndaya. m om in p ard STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR even in g, Sunday School every Snndny at THE COUNTY OF COOS. pin . m . Christian E ndeavor servioes every Sunday at 6:30 p. m ., M iss W innie Hall, 1 I resident. Ladies’ A id an d Missiounry W . F. Waite, Plaintiff, ! Suit in Equity for roeletv meets every tw o weeks on Thnrs- vs , avs at 2 p. m. A cordial w elcom e is ex Divorce. tended to the pnblio to attend all onr ser- Mary E, Waite, nloM. . A dolph H auchlt , Pastor Defendant, j The stoamer Blanco has been pur chased from L. J. Simpson by a San Francisco company of which Clyde Lightner is a member, and will be . . . . _ . used in towing on bon brancisco bay. Slie will he towed to tbe city by the steamer Signal. A «Tew of three will go below with the bont, consisting of Capt. Jas. Rooke. Thos. Rooke and Dive Morgan. & Photography fo r th e Myrtle Point Oregon. SUMMONS. To Mary E. Waite, the above named Defendant: rtivwirrii D av A d v e n t i s t C hubch —Sa b In the name of the State of Oregon, bath «seventh d a y) services; Sabbath •bool 10 a. m .. B ible study 11 a. m .. you are hereby notified that you are re prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p .m ., quired to appear and answer tbe com ronng people’ s m eeting F rid a y , 8 p. in. plaint filed against yon in the above i l l M » invited to attend these m eetings. C. H . B U N CH . entitled suit within six weeks from the 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 (Coos Bay News.) ing the date of the first publication of Mias Addie Jones, of Daniels this summons. creek, has been at the Ilorsfall hos And ¡1 you fail to appear and answer pital for the past few days, suffer on or before the 21st day of April, 190', the same being the last day of the time ing from appendicitis. I rescribed in the order of publication, The First National Bank of Coos the plaintiff will take judgment against Bay opens tomorrow in the El Do you and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his complaint, a suc rado brick building. cinct statement of which is as follow s: Portland papers state that the That the marriage contract existing be owners of the Alliance are looking tween plaintiff ami defendant may lie around for a larger vessel (o take set aside and held for n. --lit and that the rights tbe place of the Alliance on the | PU|ntif! , l* reBtored l.° and privileges of a single pc. . and for Portlanff-Coos Bay-Eureka route Buc,i other and further rebel ..a .ho court Kruse Bros, ccmpleied the neces may deem equitable and just. Service of this summons is made by sary buildings at their logging publication in pursuance of an order camp, upper North Coos river, la it made by L. Harlucker, as County Judge week, and are opening up their of Coos County, dated March 7, 1905, camp and getting ready for hauling. «lirecting that service thereof be made They intend to put in 3,000,000 feet by publication thereof in the S i m i - for the Simpson Lumber Company. W kkkly H k r a l d , a newspaper pub lished nt the City of Coquille, in said The first ball game of the season C oob County, once e a ch week for a was played at North Bend, Sunday, period of six weeks. STANLEY A BURNS, ■ ■«tween the Marshfield anil North Attorneys for Plaintiff. T!ie D airy F a rm lo r S a le. W. J. Wimer, of tho Deep Chur, cel Mining Company at Waldo, made our office a call last. M.\ W i r a U H B D K V K K V T U E S D A Y mer says they have made a good ruu this season thug far, and are AND FRIDAY. --------------- :----- now thinking of putting in a link 0- F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR belt elevator eo they can better ____________ _ handle their tailing» and gave more ------------------- - . gold. From the large baga of gold County O f f i c i a l P a p e r. seen at the bank a few days ago D evoted t o th e m aterial an d social up as a part clean-up from this prop b u ild in g o f th e O oq u ille Valley particularly erty, we would gay that the clean-up >»nd o f O oos C ou n ty generally, dvance, f ‘2 .00 muat have been moat gratifying.— ia b a crlp tion , p er year, in adv Oregon Mining Journal. THR PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER. "The Best at any Price." Great fealures aie promise for next year— six or more wholesome inter esting short stories in every number, continued stories, beautiful picture* in colors, and nrticles by such famous writers as Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, Ray Standard Baker, John La Farge, William Allen White and Charles Wagner. 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