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S em i-W eek ly Herald
The Congress just ended ap
propriated $31,000,000 more than
Devoted to the material and social np- the Congress which provided for the
bnildinp o f the GoqaiUe Valley particularly
war with Spain.
War is costly but
end o f Coos County generally.
•Jubeoription, per year, in advance, $2.00
it may bo even more expensive to
preserve peace.
Conntv Official Paper.
Church Directory-
C h b m t ia n
C httbch . — Pleaching every
Sunday at 11 a. ia. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
0:30 p. m.
Prayer n -eting every Wednes
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
< > ly es H e a l t h , V i c a r u d T o s e .
Dairy Farm ior Sale.
A fine dairy farm containing 70
acres of bottom land 23 ucros of hill
land, anil udjosning the town of
Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon,
and £ mile from creamery. Forty-
five acres of bottom laud improved
and in good state of cultivutiion; 6
acres slashed, burned and newly
seeded; hill land is all good for pas
ture; 3 acres of orchard in good
eari bngcondition aud different var
ieties of fruit. House, barn and
other buildings. While we have a
number of other dairy farme for
sale, yet this is one of tbe best bar
gains, as the location is all that
could be desired, being uear town,
h bool und creamery. This is cer-
ticnly a bargain for some progres
sive dairyman. Price *7,500.
Herbine is a boon for sufferers
froia anesmia. By its use the blood
is quickly regenerated and the color
i becomes
normal. The drooping
Episcopal Ghnrch.—Episcopal services
will be held at St. James church, Coquille strengh is revived. The iamr or is
City the third Sunday in each month.
diminished. Health, vigor and
Sunday school at 10 a. m. eaoh snnday.
New life and
Win. Horse fail, Pastor. tone predominate.
happy activity results. Mrs. Belle
R o b e b t s & C arter ,
I f.E .C h u r o h , Booth: Preaching each
Middlesborougb 111.
and every Sundays at 11
m. and 7:30 p. H. Shriei,
Myrtle
Point Oregon.
m Snncfay-school every Sunday at 10 writes, I have been troubled with
o'clock. Senior Epworth League itt, 6:30, p. liver complaint, poor blood, and
m. Junior League at 3:30,p. :n. Vrayetmeet-
havo found nothing to benefit me like • I’ a m p la u l , l u l m r n l l o r B h - m u
ing Thursday evening at 7:30.
H. M. Branham, pastor.
tism .
Herbine. i hope never te be with
Methodist Episcopal church.—Service out it.
I have wished that I had
Chas- Drake, a mail carrier at
the first and third Sunday ;n each month
Preaching at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7 30 p. oi. known ot it in my husband’s life Chapincille, Conn., says Chamber
Hundev school at. 10 o’clock a. in.
E?>- time.” .5(
Sold by R. S. Knowlton. lain's Pain Balm is the champion
worth League at 6:30 p. m.
o f all liniments. The past year I
J . L. B sattt , Pastor.
was troubled a great deal with
P hbsbytkkian C hurch .—Preaching cer
SUMMONS.
rheumatism in my shoulders. A f
vices 2nd and 4th Sandays, morning and
eyoning, Sunday School every Snnday at IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U R T OF T H E ter trying several cures the store
10 a. m. Christian Endeavor services every
recommended this
S T A T E O F O R E G O N IN A N D FOR keeper here
Sunday at 6:30 p. in.. Miss Winnie Hall,
President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
remedy and it completely cured
T H E C O U N T Y OF CO O S.
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs
me.” There is no use of anyone
days at 2 p. m. A oordial weloorae is c i- W . F. W aite,
l
tended to the public to attend all our ser-
Plaintiff, I g u;t ¡ n Equity for suffering from that painful ailment
nioes.
A d o l p h H a b b b l t , Pastor
when this liniment can be obtained
Divorce’
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd Mary E . W aite,
for a small sum. One application
Defendant. J
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian ohurch.
gives prompt relief and its continu
To M ary E . W aite, the above named
SivnrrH D at A dvhntist C hubch —Sab
ed use for a short time will produc
bath i seventh day) services; Sabbath D efen dant:
a permanent cure. For sale b
•whool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. in.,
In
the
nam
e
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m .,
R. S. Knowlton
young people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. m.
All tre invited to attend these meetings.
C. H . BUNCH.
Elder.
W hat
the Hand
Symbolizes
Look where we will, wo find the
hand in time and history, working,
building, inventing, bringing civili
zation out of barbarism. The hand
symbolizes power and the excellence
of work.
The mechanic’s hand,
that minister of elemental forces,
the hand that hews, saws, cuts,
builds, is useful in the world equally
with the delicate hind that |uWntB
a wild flower or molds a Grecian
urn, or the hand of a -. u . k -
'
that writes a law. the eye cannot
say to ths hand, “ I have no need of
thee.” Blessed be the hand! Thrice
blessed be the bands that work!—
From Helen Keller’s ‘‘A Chat About
the Hand” in the Century.
N ew s
for Bald Headed Men.
Washington, D. C., March 15.—
Invention has found a substitute
for human hair. It was discovered
incidentally in n long quest for
some method of tnakiDg artificial
silk.
After 150 years of failure,
French and German chemists have
solved the artificial silk problem.
The department of commerce and
labor has been informed that fac
tories will soon be started in the
United States for making silk col
lodion.
The same .uctoriea will
make hair for wigs.
In the umttor of hair for the
head, nature has not been able to
keep up with art.
The collodion-
spun hair is lighter, softer, cheaper
and altogether better hair thau is
cropped from the human head.
Inventors of the artificial silk
process are Profs. Lehuer < f A u g s
burg and Count Hilairede Cliar-
dennell of Paris.
Two factories
aro running in Germany, two in
Switzerland and one in France.
One of the Germnny factories sold
the United States $135,315 product
last year.
Cellulose is the basis of the arti
ficial silk, and this is obtained
generally from carded cotton, al
though also obtained from corn and
other grains.
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The Capital City lias again re
sumed its normal level. Soldiers,
regular and irregular, infantry, cav
alry and artillery, correct cadets
from West Point and Annapolis and
incorrect cowboys from Heaven
knows where, have folded their
suit cases and bronchos aud gone.
The White House and Semite re
main and are now having it out over
the Dominican protocol. ’ The Sen
ate expects to allow itself ton days
cogitation before voting. The ques
tion is doubtless of very grou1 im
portance as a precedent and is
earnestly watched by Y'enczuela and
the South American republics with
intense interest.
There was mean
ing in tbs President’s Inaugural
speech when he said, ' “Never before
have men tried so vast and formid
able an experiment ns that of ad
ministering a continent under the
forma o f a democratic republic."
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ItEtiT— A good house and
several nice garden lots
Apply at
Uue office.
F ob
you are hereby notified that you are re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed .against you in the above
entitled suit within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this sum
mons, t o -w it : within six weeks from the
10th day of M arch, 1905, the sam e be
ing the date of the first publication of
this sum m ons.
And if you fail to appear and answer
on or before the 2)st day of A p ril, 1905,
the samo being the last day of the time
prescribed in the order of publication,
the plaintiff will take judgment against
you and will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in his com plaint, a suc
cinct statem ent of which is as follow s:
That the marriage conti
‘ existing be
tween plaintiff and defer
set aside and held for nau
’it m ay be
and that
plaintiff be restored to all
aud p rm u ge s of a single
such other and furtherrelu.
■> rights
j .
.
and tor
ju rt
may deem equitable and ju si.
Service of this summons is made by
publication in pursuance of an order
made by L . Harlucker, as County Judge
oi Coos County, dated March 7, 1905,
directing that service thereof be made
by publication thereof in the S e m i -
W eekly H erald , a newspaper pub
lished at the City of Coquille, in said
Coos County, once each week for a
period of six weeks.
STAN LEY & BURNS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E
S T A T E OF O R E G O N , FOR COOS
COUNTY.
Joseph II. Sm ith,
Plaintiff,
VB.
W in . J. Marsh, Tiiistee
Defendant.
To W in . J. Marsh, Trustee, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon.
You are hi u by required to appear and
newer the complaint of Plaintiff filed
against yon u said Court and Cause, on
or before r
14th day of April, 1906,
being the o ne prescribed by the Court
in the order for publication of summons
for you to appear and answer said com
plaint, ar d if you fail to appearand an
swer said complaint on or before said
date, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in his complaint, whicli is that
Plaintiff lie decreed to he the owner in
fee sim ple of the northeast % of section
24, in township 28 south of range 9 west
of the W illam ette M eridian, in Coos
county, Oregon, and that defendant has
no estate, interest or claim , or any title
whatever to said described premises,
and that Plaintiff’s title be declared good
aud valid thereto.
T his summons is published once a
week for at least six successive weeks in
the Coquille H kkalo , a semi-weekly
newspaper published at Coquille, Coos
county, Oregon, by order of H on. J. W .
Hamilton, Judge of the Second Judicial
District of Oregon, made on the 27th day
of February, 1905.
This first publica
tion of this sum mons is on the 3rd day
o( March, 1905, and the last will be on
April 14, 1905.
Dated this 27th day of February. 1905,
J. A. B U C H A N A N ,
Altorne for Plaintiff.
I o c r c i U lil e
W anted —T rustw orthy 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
permonent:
previous experience not essential.
No inyestment required. We furn
ished everything. Enclose sell ad
dressed envelope. Address, Mana
ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111.
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