Semi-WeeHlyHerald.
Myrtle Point Items.
r
was
The old Giles hems«* which
I purchased by Mr. It. Dement a year
TUESDAY, MAK. 21, 1 !>05.
ago, is to be moved out to the De-
' incut place and repaired for renting.
Oregon A p p le s Bring H ighest A new livery stable is to be erected
od the prent site.
P rice oi Any.
Oregon apples have commanded
the hihgest price ever paid for any
apples sold in the Eastern market.
The fact is stated today by Presi
dent E. L. Smith, of the Oregon
Development League, who has just
received advice from Loudon that
Hood River Newtown Pippins were
selling there for 22s Cd per box,
equivalent to $5.43.
At the same
time a lot of 1000 boxes of Newtown
Pippins sent to Edinburgh, Scot
land, sold at 20s per box, équiva
lant to $4.83, whiie apples grown in
Scotland were selling at Is Od per
box.
These prices are equivalent to
about 7 cents each for Oregon ap
ples, breaking records for prices
for the fruit in foreign markets.
This information that Oregon ap
ples excell those grown elsewhere
is authentic, coming from tho Lon
don dealers to whom the fruit was
consigned by the Hood River Ap-
ple.Growers’ Union, in an official
communication to President A. I.
K. Garrett, the photograph is to
open a branch gallery in Coquille
F. Tichenor, with his usual en
sorved tho manager of the company
with an order from the court direct
ing him to shut off the water, be
cause the property-owners on
Eleventh street brought suit ngninst
the company for damages, ns the
Secretary of War had notified the
company that taking water out of
Link river would bo illegal.
The
company will now undoubtedly
have the attention of the United
States District Attorney.
Sterling M a y Clean up $25,000
Medford, March 14.- One of tho
few Southern Oregon hydraulic
mines that has been supplied with
water for continual operations this
seasoD, is tho famous old Sterling,
of Jackson county, near here, the
property of H. E. and Levi Ankeny,
and N. Cook, o f Portland.
It is
believed that, the output of the
Sterling for the present season, des
pite the absence of rain, will lie
close to $25,000, and may be greater
even than that.
This is a produc
tion o f some 40 or 50 per cent on
the amount invested, and only n
small crew is required to operate
the property. Five years ago the
output of the Sterling was $70.000,
Plans were laid to eclipse flint
record this year but low water pre
vented.
U nder W h e e ls of Engine.
Astoria, Oregon, March 17 Cap
tain S. F. Scott, of tho Cbotco,
tripped while walking along the
Astoria t i Columbia River Ilnilwnv
track in Astoria last evening, lost
bis right leg and left foot, was
thrown into the river, and was dead
when picked up. Ho was on his
way from the oit• to Ids gasoline
schooner when tin accident hap
pened.
The dead man wns 55
yenrs old, a native of Nova Scotia
and a marine man of Ion cxperi-
cnee.
Driven out b y Plague
For Sale.
One 6 horse power steam en glno; one
ergy, got out among our citizens
600 gallon cheese vat; one curd sink;
ami secured 27 new members for
cheese hoops and press screws. All the
the Ladies’ Improvement Club on above are about as good as new, but
w ill be sold very cheap.
Friday, St. 1 atrick s Day.
Never before in tho history of the
town has the 17th of March been
so widely observed.
The stores
wore tastefully decorated and the
green was in ovidence everywhere.
Miss Ellen Tichenor. seven months
old, is the youngest member of the
club. The ladies gave a St. Patrick
social at Leep’s hall which was
more than well attended and not
half a dozen Irish in town. The
program consisted of Irish songs
and recitations, except ane partic
ularly fine duet sang by Miss Msble
Green and Mrs. Yates.
Mr. Gus
Bender in his character song ‘The
Undertaker” was excellent. In fact
he is good in all his funny business.
The refreshments were fully ap
preciated, us the returns show. The
Mason, of thut organization. Occu. voting contest for the prettiest girl,
pying first placo in the foreign at a penny a chance, netted over $22
market is regarded as one of the altogether.
The ladies have cause
best advertisements it is possible to to feel thankful for the substantial
give to Oregon apples, for only the sum they had to add to the park
choicest fruit is desired for export, fund, through the generous pat
and a large amount of Oregon pro ronage given by our citizens.
duct is already consumed annually
Eckley and George Guerin started
by the English people.—Telegram.
for Dawson, Alaska Monday from
which place they will proceed to
W a te r W a r F o r c e d on
Last Chance, where George was lo
Klamath Falls, Or., March 17
The Klamath Canal Company or
dered the headgate of its canal
opened on Link river, at 8 o'clock
last night, and the water went
coursing down the canal through
the tunnel, under Ankeny canal,
down Eleventh stria t, in Klama'li
Fall, and out onto the lints border
ing Lake Ewnuna. At 10:3b o ’clock
this morning Sheriff Obenchaiu
F v r a u Im paire«! A p p etite.
cated today.
The young people
tendered the travellers a fa well
party at Smith’s ball Saturday light,
which was a very enjoy nble affair.
High S ch o o l
Litarary S o c ie ty .
Exclusive Styles
Loss of appitite always results
from faulty digestion. All that is
needed is a few doses of Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They will invigorate the stomach,
strengthen the digestion and give
you an appetite like a wolf. These
Tablets also act as n gentle la x a -1
five. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. j
NOBLER A LYONS,
Coquille, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF T1IE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
TH E COUNTY OF COOS.
Hans P. Clausen,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Suit in Equity for
Olive E. Clausen,
Divorce.
Defendant, .
To Olive E. Clausen, tho above-entitled
defendant:
Id the name of the state of Oregon
you 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 prescribed 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 which is as follow s :
That the marriage contract now exist
ing between you and plaintiff be dis
solved; that plaintiff have judgment for
the care and custody of Lester Clausen,
their minor son, and for his costs and
ciabursements in this suit.
Service of this summons is made by
publication in pursuance of an order
made by L. Harlocksr, county Judge for
Coos county, Oregon, dated the 14th
day February, 1905, and directing pub
lication of the same in the ‘ •Semi-Week
ly HK hali ),” a newspaper published at
t !* City of Coquille, in saidC oos county
Oregon, once each week, for a period oi
s :: weeks.
A. J, SHERWOOD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Report of the Coquille High
School Literary and Debating So
ciety for Friday March 17, 1905:
The meeting was called to ordei
by the president, Earl SimpBon.
After the reading of the minutes
SUMMONS.
by tho secretary, the society pro IN THE OIBOUIT OOUST O f THE
ceeded with the election of officers STATE OF OREGON, IN \ND FOR
for the ensuing month. The officers THE COUNTY OF COOS.
Fox, and Claud Fox. 'I
elected were as follows:
Leland Stella
her hnabnnd.
Plaintiffs. |
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Howoy, president; Laura Fox, vice- Julia Hayes vs. and James |
Sait in equity
president; Emma Sherwood, secre Hayes, her husband, Etta y for partition
Cox and Glen Cox her has- I of real prop-
tary; Esther Johnson, editor-in- band, James M, Vowell and I erty.
Amanda Vowel I, his wife. |
chief of tho ‘‘High School Radio Daisy
Fisher and Edward
Fisher,
her husband, Grace
graph;’’ Frank Mulkey, n isistaet
Crocker and Erve Crocker,
editor-in-chief.
her husband, Lilly Laws
and Frank Laws, her hus
Tho motion was made and carried band. and Bird Vowell.heirs
law of Bird Vowell, de
in favor of giving a program Friday at
ceased,
Defendants.]
afternoon, March 25, which is to To Daisy Fiaher, Edward Fisher. Grace
indued the reading of tho “ Radio Crocker, Erve Crocker, Lilly Laws, Frank
graph.” On this occasion the doors Laws and Bird Vowell, defendants above-
namod:
between Prof. Jory’s and Miss
In the Name of the State of Oregon; Yon
Bonmis’ room will be opened and and each of yon are hereby notified that
everyone is cordially invited to at you are required to nppear and answer the
complaint filed against yon in tne above
tend.
entitled suit within six weeks from the
Tw o members of the school hoard date of the first publication of this sum
Mr. Knowlton and Mr. Iiacker were mons. to-wit: within six weeks from the
31st day of January, 1905, the same being
present, and each gave a very inter th6 date of the first publication of this
esting talk to the society.
summons.
And if yon fail to appear and answer on
The society then adjourned until
Brownrigg, the
Photographer,
Ladies' Fine Tailor-made Suits, Shirt Waist
Suits, Crauenette Rain Coats, Jackets. Skirts. Waists,
and other wearing apparel.
I extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to call and see the beautiful new
styles of the season in Ladies’ Wearing apparel illustrated in the Fashion Books
of CHAS. A. STEVENS & BEOS., the Great Style Store of Chicago, which are
now ready for your inspection, together with the materials from which the gar
ments are made. The fashion plates and samples of materials represent a one-
million-dollar stock of ladies’ fine wearing apparel, made-to-order and ready
made, in the latest styles and at the lowest prices. The “ STEVENS” garments
are recognized everywhere as the standard of excellence.
The marvelous perfection of styles and the beautiful tit, workmanship and
finish attained in them have given these garments an individuality which no
others have to such a pleasing degree. A postal card will bring the samples to
your home.
M
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A . P IE R C E )
Local Agent for CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROS.
David Fulton, of this city, will take
W anted :— \ teacher holding a
orders for head etones, monuments and
third grade certificate, to assist J.
all kinds of cemetery work for the Coos
County Marble and Granite Works, of H. Barklow, principal of Norway
school. Send applications and terms
Marshfield.
SUMMONS.
Finest and best work of all kinds.
We give sjiecinl attention to
Buby Pictures, Large Groups, Bust Portraits and all kinds of stamps.
Agent for Defender photo supplies.
A stock of materials for ama
teurs’ use always on hand. Plates, Films, paper and general supplies.
Cameras for sale and rent. Courteous treatment and satisfaction
guaranteed.
New gallery opposite Dr. Leep’s drug.store.
W. HORSFALL HOSPITAL
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
A private H ospital w ell e q uippe d fo r the treat
to S. J. McCloskey, Clerk District
No. 43.
ment o f su rg ic a l and m edical diseases.
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Stock Hogs for Sale.
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
AT ATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C.
COUNTY OF COOS.
shouts, that will weigh between 60
A. H. Snyder, )
Price 4c.
Plaintiff, I Suit in equity to quiet and 80 pounds a piece.
vs.
J title.
C. A. P endleton , Coquille.
E. A. Snyder, I SUMMONS.
Defendant. J
To E. A. Snyder, the above-named de
For Sale.
fendant :
In the name of the state of Oregon
A good home in this city, on
you are hereby required to appear and easy terms:
answer the complaint against you in the
Enquire at this office.
above entitled court and cause on or be
fore Saturday, the 1st day of April,
O. H. S IM P S O N ,
1905, which is six weeks after Friday,
the 17th dav of February, 1905, said last
date being the date of the first publica
tion of this summons, and if you fail to
so appear and answer, for want, thereof,
the plaintiff will take a decree against
you that any claim or pretended claim
All work done in up-to-date style
you have to an undivided one-third in
and guaranteed first-class.
terest in and to the south half of the
north-east quarter,
the south-east
quarter of the north-west quarter and
Coquille, Oregon.
the north-west quarter of the north
east quarter of section seven, in town
ship twenty-nine, south of range t.welve,
west of the Willamette meridian, in
Coos county, state of Oregon, is null
and void, and tho plaintiff’s title thereto
will he deemed to bequieted against
the same: that the plaintiff will recqver
his costs and disbursements of this suit,
and will lie decreed to have such other
and further relief as may be equitable.
This summons is published by the
order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County
Judge of Coos county, state of Oregon,
made and entered on the 11th day
of February, 1905, and which order
specifies that the same shall he
published for six consecutive weeks,
on the same day in each of said
weeks, in the Semi-Weekly H k r a l d ,
a »."»mi-weekly newspaper printed and
published in the above-named county at
the city of Coquille.
SPERRY A CHASE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Oregon
M y rtle Point,
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T rain e d N u r s e s in Attendance.
Win. Horsfall, M. D.,
For Information Address
Marshfield,, O regon
’Phone 631.
Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,
Boot & Shoe
Repairing
CHAS MOOMAW, Prop.
Front Street.
Opposite Hotel Coquille,
3E PT
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Alfred Johnson,
D E A L E R IN
Flooring, Rustic and all kinds o f Finishings and Mouldings
C o n s ta n tly on hand.
I Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail.
FRA TERN A L O RDERS.
W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.
0OQUIILE LODGE. HO. 53, I. 0. 0. F
C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N
Meets every Saturday night.
G eo . H B axter , N. G.
J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v.
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QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F.
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Meets the first and third Thursday
nights in each month.
J. J. S tanley , C. P.
I. H acker , Scribe.
|y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
Meets the second and fourth Wednes
day nights in each month.
M rs . M arvin L yons , N. G.
Or before the 14th day of March, 1905, the
next m eeting.
E ari . S impson ,
same being the I a s ! day of the time pre M rs . M amie S laoi . e , Sec’ y.
C ora B orns ,
President.
scribed in the order of publication, the
plaintiffs will tase judgment against yon QHAOWICK LODGE, NO 68. A. F. A A. M.
Secretary.
and will apply to the court for the relief de
.
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Meets the Saturday night on or be
manded in their complaint, a succinct
F or S als —A lot of fine grass hay. statement of which is as follows: That the fore the full moon.
J. H. C ecil W. M.
Apply on hoard of the steamer Echo.
real property described in said complaint, J. J. L amb , Sec’ y.
to-wit:
Beginning
at
tho
0.
8.
quarter
Don’t forget ! am still agent for the
old reliable l>e (.aval Separator. If quarter section corner in center of south gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S.
you want a separator I can sell you west quarter of section thirty, township
Meets next Friday night.
twenty-eight sonth of range fourteen west
one on any terms you desire; money is of the Willamette meridian in Coos Coun
M rs . K athryn S lagle , W . M.
no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy ty, Oregon, and running thenoe north M rs . M amie S lagle . Sec’ y.
man.
S. M. NOBLER, Agent,
seven chains and twenty-three links to a
Coquille, Oregon.
spruce limb marked C. S„ thenco west I^YCURGUS LODGE, NO 72, K. P
eight chains and thirty links, thence sonth
Meets the second" and fourth Tuesday
nights each month in Odd Fellows’ half.
F or S ai . k .— !) dairy cows, 1 red seven chains and twenty-three links to the
A. F. L i n e g a r , C. C.
quarter quarter section line, thence east
Durham bull, 4-yenr-ohl, one De- eight chains and thirty links to the plAce V. R. W ilson . K. R. S.
Lavel »operator, good a» new; 450 of beginning, containing six sores of Innd,
pounds capacity. J. H. Radabaugh, being in the southeast part of lot five in 0OQUILLE L00GE, NO 127, A. 0. U. W.
said section thirty. Also lots seven and
Arago, Oregon.
Meets the second and fourth Wednes
eight in block five and lots five, seven and day night« of each M ath in w. O.W«
eight in block seven in Elliott's addition hall.
% Sul«* i o t i x l i M r i l i i III«- t«»r f ' h t l - to the town of Coqnille City, and all sita-
F red S lagle , M. W .
at *d in the connty of Coos and state of O. F. Ron her , Ree.
in buying a cough medicir for Oregon, be partitioned among the plaint IMPERIAL LODGE. NO. II, 0. OF H.
children never be afrdd to buy iff. Stella Fox, and the defendants, accord-
Meets the first and third Wednesday
Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, in *to their respective rights and interests; nights each month in Woodman hall.
or if such division cannot be*made without
There is no danger from it an I re-| j groat prejudice to the owners thereof, then
M rs . R iriuk S kxki . s , C. H.
ilef is always sure to follow. It is said premises be sold by and under the M iss T runk L ams , Rec.
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esjiecially valuable for colds, croup order of this court And tho proceeds of said
| jyjYRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, W. 0. W.
sa’
e.
after
paying
the
costs
snd
expenses
and whooping cough. For sale by
of >ilt suit, be divided among the parties
Meets the first and third Saturday j
It. S. Knowlton.
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to his snit according to their respective nights of each month.
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interests, snd for such other and further
R out . B oohs , C.C .
relief as the court tuav doom just and J. it. S immons , Clerk.
Sewing Machine Repairing
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equitable.
POQUIUE COUNCIL, NO. 391. F. A. A.
«
David Fulton, of this city, iaan expert
Service of this summons is made by pub- j
Meets the second and fourth Thurs
uleaher and repairer, and anyone in liostion in pursuance of an order made by
need of bis services will do well to call L. liarlooker, as County Judge of Coos day nights of each month in Odd Fel- :
lows’ hall.
at his residence or drop him a card.
Connty, dated January ‘J8th.*905, direct
D r . G oo . R csskll , Pres.
in« that service thereof be made by publi- i M rs . Cu ts. H arrington , Sec'y.
cation
thereof
in
theSiM i W r s k lt H s b a l d ,
If it is a billion« attack take
,
a newspaper published a* th. Oily of Co- ' £VEItlRG TIDE CIRCLE. HO. 714. W 0. W.
Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver qa,n*. ln Mld Cone County. o n e each
Meets the second and fourth Satur
Tablets and a quick cure ia certain, week for * period o f six works.
day nights of each month.
STANDET A BURNS.
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M r *. J xh - L imkoar . O . N.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Mrs. M. McDonald. Clerk.
New York, Marc h 18. Owing to
tho ravages of bubonic plague, not
more than 500 inhabitants remain
in the city of Pisagua, Chile, accord-
to a dispatch from the Herald cor
respondent there The place had a
population of 20.000, but all who
were able have tied
Only one doc- '
tor remain* to attend to the aiejt,
Stump Puller
v m SAI.F..-AA a bargain, the Co- JUSTUS 100CE. RO 39. RATNBORE SISTERS
two otlicra having fallen ill. There
The strongeat, most durable, easiest quille Furniture and Box Factory- A
are I .'It? eases in the hospital, t hand! Stump Puller, the Smith’s
Meets the first and third Tuesday
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husineee. For terms and nights each month in Odd Fellows' half.
in Hrubber. For information write or see
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Twelve new ones were ri'iMirtiul
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m M ,j ,.„ hl :igent. Mrrtle Point, Ore. information write or apply to J. O. Fiah.
Mas. A nnie L awrence , M. E .C .
one day, fivo reuniting fatally
It simplifies purthssing.
iCoquille. Oregon.
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The Finest to be had in
Coos County at the lowest
Prices.
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Letter Heads.
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Leqal Blanks.
Enuelopes,
Wedding Stationery.
Statements.
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