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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
Semi-Weel(lyHerald. F R ID A Y , M AR. 24, 1905. Electric Line on Peninsula It was creditably reported this week that a street car line between North Ileud and Marshfield has been decided upon. This grows out of the recent pur chase by Messrs. Waite ond Shahan from the Flanagan estate the <520 acres of the property known us Centerville. Sherman avenue will be extended through to Marshfield, and this will be the route of the car line. It will be an electric line o f ccurse. T O U R N E IG H B O R ’S W I F E Sparkling Farce Booked for Saturday Night. Your Neighbor's W ife,” a bright sparkling comedy, which is under the direction of Hugh Ettinger, will be seen at the Opera House on Saturday night. The company is unusually large, 16 people being necessary to give this comedy a proper presentation. A number of bright and snappy specialties are introduced and the star of tbia or ganization is Master W ilfred Dun bar, who will please the ladies and children by his exceptionally olever impersonation of the famous “ Bus ter Brown.” Master W ilfred Dun- bar, the little comedian, is a more fortunate boy than he yet compre hends. W ilfred is the keneficiaty of a theatrical contract just entered into which assures him a stellar stage career and a thorough educa tion as well. To this remarkable contract the child’s parents and Hugh Ettinger, bis manager, are parties. Master W ilfred has just turned seven, and is wonderfully devoted to his art, although he thinks a great deal of football and other boyish sports. After tnis season the child will retire and for six months will devote his time to study at the expense of Hugh Et tinger. Another feature of the ar rangement provides that Master Dunbar is never to be wholly out side the atmosphere of the theater. He is to see at least one theatrical presentation a week. After his studies are completed Master W il fred is to become a full-fledged star. Next season he will be featured in a superior production of “ Prince Arthur,” being the youngest actor the world has ever had in this great part. F a r a n ln i| ia irra l A p p e t it e . Loss o f appitite always results from faulty digestion. AH that is needed is a few doses of Chamber- i Iain’s Stomach nnd Liver Tablets. T h ey will invigorate the stomach,' strengthen the digestion and give veu an appetite like a wolf. These i Tablets also act ns a gentle laxa- ! tjye. For sale bv R. S. Knowlton. | For Sale. ments are made, The fashion plates and samples of materials represent a one- guaranteed. m illion-dollar stock of ladies' fine wearing apparel, made-to-order and ready- | made, in the latest stvles and at the lowest prices. The "S T E V E N S " garm ents are recognised everywhere as the standard of excellence. The marvelous perfection o f styles and the beautiful tit, workmanship ami finish attained in tiiem have given these garments an individuality which up others have to such a pleasing degree. A postal card w ill bring the samples to your home. qnarter qnarter section line, thence east eight chains and thirty links to the place of beginning, containing six acres o f land, being in the southeast part of lot five in said section thirty. Also lots seven and eight in block five aad lots five, seven and eight in block seven in Elliott's addition j to the town of Coqnille City, and all situ . t Niilc C o lig li V S rille liie t o r C h il ated in the county o f Coos and state of li re n . Oregon, be partitioned Among the plaint in buying a cough medicine for iff. Stella Fox, and the defendants, accord children never be n fn id to buy I ing to their respective rights and interests; or if such division cannot be"made without, Chamberlain’« Cough Rem edy,! great prejudice to the owners thereof, then There is no (j.„ 1(fer from u re. said premises be sold by and under the our forest reserves is all to the ef- ■ j, always sure to follow. It is order o f this oonrt and the proceeds of said feet that there ¡ h very little danger | especially valuable for colds, croup sale, after paying the coats and expenses of any encroachment from nuy more ¡ and whooping cough. For sale by of this snit, be divided among the parties to this snit according to their respective white settler«, and the “ Indians” K. Knowlton. interests, snd for such other and fnrther that discovered it are too busy relief as the oonrt may deem jnat and Sewing Machine Repairing , equitable. keeping out of the Penitentiary Service of this numinous is made by pnb- ever to bother the Utes if they were David Fulton, of this city, ia an expert ; lication in pursuance o f ’ an order made by oleah er and repairer, and anyone in I I*. Harlocker. as County Judge o f Coos to go there.— Oregonian. need of It in services will »lo well to call • County, dated January 28th,:905, direct ------------------------ at his residence or drop him a card. i ing that service thereof be made by publi- Mr. Carnegie in an address to | cation thereof in the S em i W kbkly H b r u . p , college students ut Cleveland says, i I f it is :» billions attack take a newspaper published at the City o f Co “ There is not much in dollars if von Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver qnille, in said Cooa County, once each do not Become attracted to your j Tablets nnd a quick cure i« certain, i ,ot * R N 8, Attorn.vs'for Attorney* for f Plaintiffs. _____________ _____________ M Grubber, f o r information w rite or see " . . . , ... . M. it. Cold, agent. M yrtl* Point, Ore. . insinuation write or apply to J. u . Flan, I >tl r i ' t l A R Í l l , r * 'C ( \ oqu I I simplifies purchasing. ille, Oregon, A . P IE R C E , _________________________________ laical Agent for C H A 8 . A . S T E V E N S 7k BROS. A. F. L in e g a r , C. C. V . R. W ilso n , K. R. S. New gallery opposite Dr. Leep’s drug store. Oregon W a n te d :— A teacher holding a third grade certificate, to assist J. H . Barklow, principal of Norway school. Send applications and terms to S. J. McCloskey, Clerk District No. 43. ™ HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. A private H ospital w ell eq u ip p ed fo r the treat ment o f s u rg ic a l and m e d ical d ise ase s. T ra in e d N u rse s in A ttendance. Stock Hogs for Sale. Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C. shoats, that will weigh between GO and 80 pounds a piece. Price 4c. For Information Address C. A. P endleton , Coquille. W i n . H o r s f a l l , M . D ., Marshfield, Oregon Phone 631. For Sale. o A goi>d home in this city, on easy terms: Enquire At this office. Boot & Shoe Repairing I CHAS M00MAW. Prop. Front Street. Opposite Hotel Coquille. è^O pG O Im P P T 0 Tl S71hE.^4 T Coquille, Oregon. ' I I j j Alfred Johnson, D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N JO B W ORK Ä! ■*. B ill Heads. Briefs. Letter Heads. Posters. Legal Blanks, Enuelopes, Wedding Stationery. IMPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H. Meets the first and third Wednesday nights each month in Woodman hall. Mo*. B irdie S k k k i . m , C. H. Miss I rene L amb , Ree. j ‘«¡i A Jy Jy |y|V R TLE CAMP. NO. 137, W. 0 . W. ,5- M eets the first and third Saturday ¡5 nights o f each month. | Qt R out . B c r n s , C. C. i X! ,!. G. S i m m o n s . Clerk. V Statements. Up-to-date Work Delivered with Neatness and QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO 3 9 3 . F. A. A. V Dispatch. Meets the second and fourtli Thnrs- day nights of each month in Odd Fel- lows' halt. Da. G eo . RrssRt.i., Pres. Mss. C h a s . H arrinoton , Sec'y. i}' - Satisfaction Guaranteed. £ V E IIN 6 TIOE CIRCLE, NO. 214, W. 0. W. nights each month in Odd F e llo w .' half. M r i . A nnie L awrrnce , M . E .C . M rs . I nk * C hase , M. of R. s. e i All work done in up-to-date style an I guaranteed first class. Meets the second ami fourthW ednes- $ dav nights of each month in W . O. W . X hall. I 81 F red S lag le , M. W . I ¡8 O. F. R ohkkr , Kec. Meets the second and fonrth Satur day nights of each month. o Coquille Tonsorial Parlors O. H. S IM P S O N , QOQUIllE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. fellows." One o f the drawback« o f ! For »*!<■ h? R- 8. Knowlton. Mas. Ix»r L in e g ar . G. N. Mrs. M. McDonald, Clerk. ----------- ■ ■ — having dollar« as Mr. Carnegie Stump Puller. FOR S AI.K .— A f a bargain, the Co- JU S T U S L00GE. NO 35. R A T H I0 N E SISTERS should know is (lie way the fellows T be strongest, most durable, easiest q ni lie Furniture and Box Factory- A are attracted to them. Meets the first and third Tuesdav to handle stam p Puller, the Sm ith’ s , ¡ buainem. For term , and F or S alk - A lot 4*1 fine gnisn hay# A p p ly on board of the sb amer F« lu\ Photographer, Myrtle Point, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Fon S a i . k .— !) dairy cows, 1 red Durham bull, 4-year-old, one De- Lnvel «operator, good as new; 450 pounds capacity. J. H. Kadabaugh, Arago, Oregon. Brownrigg, the Ladies' Fine Tailor-made Suits. Shirt Waist Suits. Cravenette Rain Coats. Jackets, Skirts, Waists, and other wearing apparel. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E David Fulton, of this city, will take S T A T E OF O R EG O N, IN A N I ) FOR orders for head stones, monuments and T H E C O U N T Y OF COOS. This improvement is to develop all kinds of cemetery work for the Coos Hans P. Clausen, j the Flanagan property and it is ex P lain tiff, County Marble and Granite Works, of pected that Sherman avenue will vs. j-Suit in E qu ity for Marshfield. O live E. Clausen, | Divorce. become solidly built up between Defendant, j the two towns. To O live E. Clausen, the above-entitled SUMMONS. defendant: Details of the plan could not be In the name o f the state of Oregon IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E completed until Mr. Shanhnn ar you are hereby notified that you are re S T A T E OF O R E G O N , FOR T H E rived on the bay. quired to appear and answer the com C O U N T Y O F COOS. This car line no doubt would be plaint filed against you in the above- A. H . Snyder, entitled suit in which Hans 1*. Clausen Plaintiff, I Suit in equity to quiet come part of a system extending to vs. )■ title. is plaintiff and you, O live E. Clausen, Empire and around the bay. are defendant, w ithin six weeks from E. A . Snyder, | SU M M O N S. Defendant. J W ith this streetcar service Em tiie date of the first publication of this To E. A . Snyder, thealiove-nam ed de pire would be the town to receive summons, to -w it; within six weeks fendant: the grea‘ benefit. Passengers on from the 21st day of February, 1905, the In the name of the state o f Oregon same being the date o f the first publica the peninsula would go by street you are hereby required to appear and tion of this summons; and if you fail to car to Empire and there take the answer the complaint against you in the appear and answer on or before the 4th above entitled court and cause on or be boats. day of April, 1905, the same being the fore Saturday, the 1st day of April, This is only one of several invest last -lay of the tim e prescribed in the 1905, whicli is six weeks after Friday, order for publication, a judgment will ments that Mr. Shahan nnd Mr. the 17th dav of February, 1905, said last be taken against you for want thereof, Waite will make on the bay. They date being the date of the first publica and plaintiff w ill apply to the Court for tion of this summons, and it you fail to are now clearing up the obligations the relief demanded in his complaint, a so appear and answer, for want thereof, of the now defunct Belt Lino com succinct statement o f which is as follow s: the plaintiff will take a decree against pany. That the marriage contract now exist you that any claim or pretended claim ing lietween you and plaintiff he dis Chas. Codding and others will re you have to an undivided one-third in solved; that plaintiff have judgment for terest in and to the south half of the linquish their attachments on the the care and custody o f Lester Clausen, north-east quarter, the south-east Empire dock nnd receive their rnon- their minor son, and for his costs and quarter of the north-west quarter and ey. disbursements in this suit. the north-west quarter of the north Service of this summons is made by Mr. Diers will also relinquish his east quarter of section seven, in town publication in pursuance of an order ship twenty-nine, south of range twelve, contract for the purchase of this Report of the condition o f made by L. Harlocksr, county Judge for west of the W illam ette meridian, in dock and he will be reimbursed for Coos county, Oregon, dated the 14th Coos county, state of Oregon, is null his outlay. day February. 1905, and directing pub and void, and the p lain tiff’s title thereto I i connection wilh the dial Mr. At Coquille, in the State of Oregon, lication of the same in the “ Semi-Week- will 1 m deemed to b'-quieted against lv H erald ,” a newsnaper published at the an n o; tha* the phiint'ff will recover V e in s '■ i 1 c Mimetic- the e re c tio n at the elope of I uajness, March 14,1905. the City of Coquille, in said Coos county DiUMmacKH i( e-' r-il udltisfei u the Rungor Loftily m ii I dirtoount*............... $2.1,600 64 Oregon, onee each week, for a period of his cost*1 an 1 dlsUir.'-omHnta of this suit, and will be decreed to have such other six weeks. tl Id jlH tll, O verdrafU, «eoored and uns«» and further relief as may be equitable. A. J, SHERWOOD, oared.................................... 1.727 81 The deeds for the Fluungan prop U. 8. Honda to ««cure circulation fl,250 00 Attornev for Plaintiff. This summons is published by the Premiums on U. 8. Bond«....... 387 18 order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County erty were sent off Inst Saturday to Stock«, «eourities. etc............. 42,019 74 Judge of Cooe county, state of Oregon, Banking house, furniture and Coquille to be recorded. SUMMONS. Fixt ures................................ 9.748 8!) made and entered on the 11th day Due from State Hanks and IN TH E C IK C U IT OOUKT OF THE The Flnnngans will hnvo a valu of February, 1905, and which order Hankers................................ 1,971 07 STATE OF OKEGON. IN AND FOR specifies that tlio same shall l»e able ten acres around the old Cen Duo from approved reserve TH E COUNTY O F COOS. agents................................... 40,437 74 published for six consecutive weeks, terville deck. The perpetual rights Cheeks and other cash items.. . I ,886 65 Stella Fox, and Olnnd Fox, 1 Fractional paper currency, nick on the same day in each of said of the Marshfield water company Plaintiff«. | els, and cents............ 41 99 her husband. weeks, in the Sem i-W eekly H e r a ld , v«. | money reserve in hank, are also assured in the reservation Lawfnl Julia Haye« and Jams« | Snit in eqnity a semi-weekly newspaper printed and viz: Hnye«, her hnnhand, Etta V for partition $9,370 40 of forty acres including the reser Cox and Glen Cox her has- I of real prop- published in th i « ’ »ovo-named county at Legal tender notes.................. 9,376 40 hand, Jamea M. Vowel 1 and I erty. the city of Coquille. voir on Pony inlet. redemption fund with U. 8. Amanda Vowel I, hi« wife, | S P E R R Y A CHASE, I t is probable that those holding Treasurer« 5 pro of oironlAtion) 312 50 Daisy Fi«her and Edward | Attorneys for Plaintiff. Fisher, her hnnhand, Grace 1 contracts on Plat A will now get T otal.................................... 145,640 21 ( 'rocker and Erve Crocker, | her husband, Lilly Law« j LIAIULITIRH - their deeds. and Frank Laws, her hns- I Capital stock paid in ............. $25,000 00 band, F R A T E R N A L ORDERS. Major Kinney is said to retain Surplus Bird Vowell.heirs I fund............................ 2,060 07 at law and of Bird Vowell, de- | nothing whatever out of the wreck Undivided profits, less expenses Defendants. J nnd taxes paid...................... 265 95 ceaned, of his operations. National Bank notes ontstnnd- To Daisr Fisher, Edward Fisher. Grace QOQUIllE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F i n i ........................................ 6,250 00 Crocker, Erve Crocker, L illy Laws, Frank Judge Bhelbrede upou his resig Individual M eet« every Saturday night. deposits subject to ckeok.................................... 93 944 06 Laws and Bird Vowell, defendants above- G eo . H B axter , N. G. nation as secretary- of the Belt Line Demand eertlfioatea o f deposit 17,120 14 named: J. S. L awrence , Sec’ v. 1,000 00 took up the work of collecting Certified checks....................... In the Name of the State o f Oregon; Yon clnims amounting to some six thou T o ta l................................... $145,640 21 and each of yon are hereby notified that QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0 F. yon are required to appear and answer the sand dollars against the Belt Line. Meets the first and third Thursday complaint filed against yon in tne above Stato of Oregon, County o f Coos—ss. nights in each month. He was succeeded ns secretary by entitled snit within six weeks from the I, L. H, Hazard, Cashier of the above- J. J. S t a n l e y , C. P. date of the first publication of this snm W. W. Craves. named lunik, do solemnly swear that the I. H ackee , Scribe. Mr. Wnito hns been the recipient above statement ìn true to the best o f my roons. to-wit: within six weeks from the 31st day of January, 1905. the same being of many congratulations upou his knowledge and belief. L. H. H azard , the date of the first pnhlioation of this |y|AMIE AEBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20. Cashier. summons. having got his hnnd out of “ the Meets tin' second and fourth W ednes And if yon fail to appear and answer on day nights in each month. lion’s mouth.” C orrect —Attest: Or before the 14th day of Maroh, 1905, the M bs . M a r vin L yons , N. G. He nnd Mr. Shahnn have secured A. 3 . S hibw oo d , j same being the last day of the time pre M rs . M amie S lag le , Sec’y. I sa ia h H a c k s k , j-Directors scribed in the order of pnblioation, the n most valuable property if Coos li. H arlocker , plaintiffs will tr.xe judgment against yon QHADWICK LODGE, NO 68, A F. A A. M. bay goes ahead. Subscribed and sworu to be- and will apply to the court for the relief de Meets the Saturday night on or be The settlement of this affair is 1 fore me this 20th day of manded in their complaint, a succinct fore the full moon. March, 1905, statement of which is as follows: That the cause for congratulation nil around. N ral J. H. C ecil W. M. I J am es W atroh , real property described in said complaint, The shape things was in has long J. J. L am b , 8ec*y. County Clerk. to-wit: Beginning at the 0. S. qnarter retarded the development of the quarter section corner in center o f south - Don’ t forget I am still agent for the west qnarter of section thirty, township 0EULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S. bnv. — Harbor. Meets next F iid ay night. Id reliable De Laval Separator. If twenty-eight south o f range fourteen west M rs . K a t h r y n S lagle , W . M. you want a separator I can sell you of the Willamette meridian in Coos Coun A delegation of Utc Indians hns one on any terms you desire; money is ty. Oregon, and running thenee north M rs . M am ie S lag le . Seo’ y. seven chains and twenty-three links to a visited Washington to protest no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy spruce lira!» marked C. S., thence west IjrCURCUS LODGE. NO. 72, K. P. against the opening of their reser man S. M. NOSI.ER , Agent, eight chains and thirty links, thence south Meets the second and fourth Tueiday vation to white settlers. The Presi Coquille, Oregon. seven chains and twenty-three links to the nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. dent declined to neeede to their wishes, and, in reply to bis refusal, cne of the braves asked that he be permitted to loente in some forest reserve us far away from the white umu as possible. The President was obliged to refuse oven this re- quest, nltbough lie might have cou- sidered it, bad he recalled the fain ous "seven-eleven” land in Oregon. Testimony regarding Unit portion of Spring and Summer Season 1905. Finest and best work ol all kinds. W e give special attention to Baby Pictures, Large Group«, Bust Portraits and all kinds of stamps. I extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to call and see the lieautiful new Agent for Defender photo supplies. A stock of materials for am a styles of the rea-on in Ladies' W earing apparel illustrated in the Fashion Books teurs’ use always on hand. Plotes, Films, pnjier and general supplies. | of C H A S . A. S TE V E N S A BROS., the Great Style Store of Chicago, which are Cameras for sale and rent. Courteous treatment nnd satisfaction | now ready for your inspection, together with the materials from whicli the gar O n e 6 horse power steam en gin e; one 600 gallon cheese vat; one curd eink; cheeee lioops anil press serews. AH the above are about as good as new, but w ill be sold very cheap. N O B LE R A L Y O N S , Coquille, Oregon. SUMMONS. Exclusive Styles C. O. D R Y D E N , I N C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D . g