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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S . Mrs. Emma Smith was up from Bnndun Wednesday. The recent heavy winds have de layed shipping considerably. Joe Ferry, the Riverton merchant bad business in Coquille yesterday. E. P. Anderson, of North Bend, was a Coquille visitor Wednesday. F or R unt — A small place near town. Apply to W. A. Goodman, Coquille. Try Golden Blossom Butter. It's good. Capt. Ellingson »as up to town Ladies’ Band entertainment takes See Mrs. Pierce’s new ad in an- Ladies’ white underwear, white B U S IN E S S N O T IC E S . other column. shirt waists, etc., at Pierce's. yesterday having accompanied his place April 1st. Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at nephew this far on his way to his J. to. Stewart, of Baudon, went to See “ Your Neighbor’s Wife” in | F or ' ale . —One acre tract in nice the Opera House Saturday night location with houso and barn; 100 Drane’s. Home at Seattle. the bo>' Wednesday. Remember F. Wilson runs a first- If you would enjoy a good laugh J?uui» tniii trees. Enquire at Attention! Wool Growers— W. T. Harry Noble was over from d a * bakery. buy a ticket for “ Your Neighbor’s | H erald office. Kerr will make contracts and cash Marshfield a day or so this week, Don’ t torgot that Strang keeps Shoes G. S. Davis, of Norway, was advances for your wool. Remember the Ladies’ Band eu- Wife. of all kinds. Coal Miners Wanted.— D. S. down to town Wednesday with his Sam Stout, the logger, was dowu tertainment which takes place April New line of clothing just received ta Bouse, superintendent of the Co- oldest boy who is suffering from Z. C. Strang’s. Wednesday. He tells us that few logs came out of the Middle Fork Uoto the Davi* restaurant for first- j quille Go’s mine at Riverton, is now two or three ubsesses about his Fresh bread, pies, cakes anil dough B . i class meals and short orders. 1. , . , , nuts at F. W ilson's. on the present rise, he only getting t,n 8“ aPe to employ several more jaws. r ... A fine selection of ladies n e ck -| „„„ ___. Anyone wishing thoroughbred Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the out a portion of his. ! ware has just been recieved by Mrs men at ROod pay’ Fine dry wood at $1.25 delivered. Nosier. ! ^ Youngman, resident piano Brown Leghorn eggs should see Coquille Valley Packing Co. r n C * 1 1 II . 1 , , . 1 , tuner. Repairing of all kinds; piano the flock of J. C. Watson, on C un-1 Bring us your fat t>eef, hogs and sheep, Leave orders with C. M. Sheets, or J. R . Stillw ell, the fancy ch icken I aml l>rgang a 8pecialty. Phone Main cingham. A look at them would ! ^<xl,,'lle 3 alley Backing Co. with H. C. Moore, the teamster. raiser, is up from his place below qq ^ Garfield Block, facing Broadway, A good Winchester Rirte for sale convince any one that they are the aheap. Cyrus Madden, of Curry county, Bandon. Inquire at this office. Marshfield, Oregon. Tuning by year $<». stock to choose from. who spent the winter in the Willam Jam es D urrand, o f Bay C ity, went C larence K w ho reeentl re. As fine a line of negligee shirts as ever Zac Boyce was up from Bandon ette valley, returned Tuesday. He Wednesday, and continued his trip met several old friends while in up the river. town between train and boat time. Henry Sengstacken, the hustling Brown Leghorn eggs from prize-win business mau of Marshfield, greeted ning stock, at $1.00 ner setting or $5.00 per hundred. J C. W atson , Coquille. friends in town Wednesday. T. A. Walker who expected to B ohn -Near Roy school house, March 22, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. start this week for home from Los Captain O. R. Willard, a daughter. Angeles with Mrs. Walker and little The steamer Czarina layed to a Ralph, bad the misfortuue to fall, couple of days before entering Coos injuring his hips, and was unable bay this trip on account of the to attempt the trip. W antkii — A to P rosp er yesterday W ednesday, retu rn in g , school will go start up. down Monday to J , . . . . . . . . Thoso WALK-OVER Shoes were born and bred in a first-class fac tory. They were made for a first-class man— that’s you. For sale by W. T. KERR & CO. burg stage man, was in this city but whose Tuesday. former name we have been unable to learn. The H erald Louis Heller, of Dora, was amoug the passengers to the bay by yester extends the y o u n g couple congratu lations. day’s train. Mrs. I. N. DeLong, of near Riv erton, was in town shopping on Wednesday. Capt. O. Reed, of Norway, was in town Tuesday. The old gentleman as engineer. is looking well. town on Tuesday. "H azelw ood” White Rooks, eggs Call and see the swell line of Muslin $1.00 per 13. Leave orders with P. E. Underwear at Mrs. Nosler’ s. They are Ilrane, or write me. F. M. G kvkkz , beautiful and prices just right. Coquille, Oregon. The steamer Elizabeth arrived at the Coquille bar yesterday, but E. Garrett, the photographer, of owing to the heavy weather w mid Myrtle Point, has made arrange not come in. ments to open the Thompson photo Anyone wishing some good oat gallery two days in each week for a or grass hay, or to trade some calves while. He will be here Sunday and for a fine cilt should see W. H. Monday, April 1st and 2nd: (ith Young; o f F is h tn p . and 7th; 15th and 16th; 21et and Jay Mulkey who spent the pist 22nd; and 29th and .‘10th several months at his old home at The garden seeds which Kuowlton Elkton, Diuglas county, returned sells at three papers for ten cents have been thoroughly tested and are strictly homo to this city W elnosdiy. reliable. . ' fornia, b ro u g h t hom e w ith him a B. Feuton, the Myrtle Poiut-Rose- wife w ho he fo u n d at W eaverville, position Good hand with donkies. Best of rec E. M. Clayton, of Bandon, made Rev. A. H. Mulkey, of this city, ommendations. J. A A k m fie i . d , Co our office a pleasant call whiie in who has accepted the Riverton quille. storm. , turned from a short visit to Calu Christian Church N otes. Singing class tonight. Watch for the next social Satur day evening, April 15th. Preaching next Sunday morning and evening. Subject in the morn ing, “The Obedient S o n i n the evening, “ The Great Apostacy.” v r The Oregon Coal & Nav Co’s Str. M. F. Plant, Capt. Nelson, Master, Will make regular trips between Coos Bay and San Francisco terday to take the steamer for Port- land on their way to Dawson City, Alaska. They were accompanied to the bay by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Guerin, Doc Guerin and E. J. Bige low. The boys have the well wishes of many friende who sincerely hope they may make big finds in the Knowlton sells choice onion s its at northern gold fields and be well 12'» cents per pound. paid for their labors and the hard O. P. Knutson, and wife, of Seat ships they may encounter. tle, Washington, who have been Paul De Laney has spent five here visiting Capt. O. P. Elling years in traveling in Eastern Ore ton, Mr. K’s uucle, started on their gon, Washington, Idaho and Cali return homeward yesterday, going fornia, and has seen every phase of to the bay to get a steamer for life iu this vast region. His first Portland. They enjoyed their visit novel was “ The Lord of the Desert,” very much. which was inspired in his travels Chas. Jackson, of Marshfield, who has been somewhat under the weather for some time, and who it considerably improved of late, has been visiting a few days with John Yoakam near the junction this week. They were in towu Wednesday. Meals and lodging at rices at Frank W ilson’s. reasonable Capt. Heuckendorff, of Prosper, came up yesterday. He informs us that all work in an nttempt to re move ttie schooner Onward from the beach has been abandoned, and that the vessel will be offered for sale at auction tomorrow. The late storm broke her loose from her mooring, driving her ashore ngain through this country. His second novel, and more popular than the first was the “ Toilers of the Colum bia,” hut now ho has written i bet ter story still— a story that will live It is a new feature in fiction. It deals with the great range wars, the timberland frauds, and the ir rigation projects in a romantic spirit. See this paper about getting the story. - I N ------ REAIl Bicycles! If your grocer don’ t keep "Golden from the date of the first publication of Blossom,” phone the Myrtle Grove th is summons, to-wit: Within six weeks from Friday, the Creamery. 10th day of March, 1905, the same being J. D. T ohnson, of the real estate the date of the first publication of this firm of Johnson A Rust, successors euimnons, and if you fail to so appear to I. S. Kaufman, was in town yes and answer on or before Saturday, the terday, having had business at the 22nd day of April, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in courthouse. the order for the publication of this E. I. Braddock, president of the summons, for the last publication there Coquille Coal and Lumber Co. is of, judgment and decree will be taken expected here from San Francisco against the defendants in said suit for to fix up the difficulties which have the relief demanded in the complaint in this suit, a succinct statement of which interfered of late; and the mine is ps follow s: will be running in full blast in a That there be adjudged to he due and owing to the plaintiff Irom the defend few davs. Three papers of first-class, northern- ants Angus McDonald and Mary McDon grown garden seeds at Knowlton’ s for ald the sum of $800, together with inter ten cents. est on $500 thereof at the rate of 8 per Chas. Watson, of Cunningham cent per annum, payable annualy, irom creek, has received 150 thorough the 21st day of November, 1903; and to gether with interest on $300 thereof, at bred Brown Leghorn eggs from the rate of 10 per cent per annum, pay Petaluma, California, from which able annually, from the 22nd day of he will soon have some fine chicks May, 1903; for such attorney fees in said for sale which will not be related to suit as the Court may adjudge reason those he lias raised which came able, and for his costs and disburse ments in this suit. from Fruitvale, Cal. That the two mortgages set out in the A fine stock of Stilson-Kellogg loggers’ complaint herein, and which were ex shoes are due to arrive at Strang’ s store ecuted by the defendants, Angus Mc soon. Look out for them. Donald and Mary McDonald, to the The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal plaintiff, to secure the payment, re in addition to containing Paul De spectfully, of the two promissory notes which are also set out in the complaint Laney’s new serial story, “The i herein, he foreclosed, and the premises Sheepherder, ” is issued twice a described in said mortgages, to-w it: week and is brim full of the cream | The E } 2 of the SW 3^, and the W l-X of of section 9 in township 29 of the news of t he world. It has | the SE decidedly the best market reports south of range 12 west of Willamette meridian in Coos county, Oregon, e x of any paper on the Pacific Const. cepting fifi acres, more or less from the For the citizen whose postoffice fa above described premises, which has cilities do not justify a daily paper, heretofore been sold and conveyed to the Semi-W eekly Journal is the parties other than the plaintiff, as best inv estment in reading matter shown by the records of deeds of Coos county, Oregon, he sold in the manner that can be made. For clubbing provided by law, and that the proceeds rates see the editor of this paper. thereof he applied to the payment of the At the meeting of the Mothers’ coets of said sale and of this suit, and and Teachers' Association, held the sums found to he due on said two promissory notes as secured by said March 17, it was decided to change mortgages, and that the defendants, the name of that organization to the Angus McDonald and Mary McDonald, Coquille Public School Improve, and all persons claiming under them meat League. Articles of amend subsequent to the execution of said ment to the constitution were pro- mortgages he barred, and foreclosed of j all ri'jht, claim or equity of redemption posed and adopted and other busi in or to such premises. ness transacted. Those in attend I That the over-plus if any there lie, be ance had the pleasure cf listening paid into this Court to await its further to a most excellent progTatn in order, and for such other and further re keeping with St. Patrick’s day. lief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is published by the Several new stars appeared in the order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County firmament of readers. Mrs. Hersey, Judge of Coos county, State of Oregon, Mrs. Steve Gallier and Mrs. Figg made and entered on the 9th day of each winning laurels in that accom March, 1905, ami which order specifies plishment. Their readings with a i that the same shall be published for six consecutive weeks on the same day of paper on Ireland by Grelchen Sher each of said weeks, in the S sm i -W s s r l t wood, vocal music ny members of H er . si . d , a semi-weekly newspaper the school and a p lea sin g solo by printed and including two fine residences Remember, that home-made lard at $5000 A good farm of 220 acres near Co quille. Has $2,000 worth o f first- the Coquille Valley Packing Go’ s. class timber. W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils $2800 and Varnishes at J. A. Lamli & Co.’s. A fine corner business property Nice small plnce o f 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres fall bearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. House and two lots in good location. A bargain. Good honse, barn and fonr lota in fine location. Corner business property. Better investigate this now. A hill ranch on Fishtrap o f 150 acres, 4 acres eoltivated. « aores iti grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 400 y e fruit trees, about 300.000 feet fine c timber. This is a gonuine bargain. $ 500 A residence property that is dirt .. — cheap. $ ,300 T w o lots n icely located . W A Goodman will go anywhere in $1500 Coos county to move your house or barn. A piano for sale on easy terms. Will take part in trade. Enquire at this office. Fijll line of fine, fresh groceries and canned goods lias just been received at Drane’ s. For fine carpet and rug weaving ap ply to Mrs. K. Holverson,of the Mc Adams place. $ 500 F or S ale —A fine property consisting . ■- ol splendid garden lots, good house and $ 4 0 0 barn For particulars call at this ofiice. | Knowlton’ s drug store has a full line of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also the $ 1 0 0 famous D. M. Ferry’s seeds in packages. $ 75 * ---- Hotel ami 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, the Piano Man, Marsh field, Or., or at this office. Two line lots near the school- honse. New 5-room oottago un don e lot. A cozy home. Three fine residence lots, close to business. An extraordinary bar gain. T w o corner bottom lots. Six fine lots, beat location, at the i i —- redicnlousl v low price o f $75 each It is impossible to describe my list in this ciinm n. If von are looking for a good piece o f property at a reasonable price, I can certainly snit yon. Keraerubei. I rent houses and farms, make loans and do all kinds o f agency business. Como in and see me before buy ing. T can save von OOT j LAKS. (). 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 Bicyles Sundries, Etc. beat. Wheels to Rent. Repairing a Speciality . SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR TH E COUTY OF COOS. Henry M. Campe as the E x ecutor, ami Eliza Campe as the Executrix of the Estate of Henry Camp, deceased, and Lena Harms as the Ex- Action ccutrix of theEstateofGeorge at law. Harms, deceased, ami all as Co-partners under the firm name and style of Henry Campe and Company, Plaintifis, vs. C. O. Gilkey, Defendant. To C. O. Gilkey, the aliove-ontitled defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action in which Harry M. C.-.mpe as the Executor, and Eliza Campe as the the Executrix of the Estate of Henry Campe, deceased, and Lena Harms as the Executrix of the Estate of Georg« Harms, deceased, and all as co-partners under the firm name and style of Henry Campe and Com pany are plaintiffs, and yon, C. O. G ilkey, are defendant, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, tow it: within six weeks from the 21st day of February, 1905, the same being the date of the first publication of this summons, ana if you fail to appear ami answer on or before the the 4th day of April, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication, plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $345.92, for their costs and disbursements in this action and an order for the sale of the property which has lieen attached ¡n said action, which is described as follows, to w it: Lot four in block two of the Original town of Co quille City, in the County of Coos, and State of Oregon. Also commencing 100 feet east 11 degrees south of southeast corneroflot one block three of the Origi nal town of Coquille City, now the City of Coquille, running thence north 11 de grees east 100 teet, thence east 11 de grees south 25 leet, thence south 11 de grees west 100 leet, thence along Front Street to the place of licginning. in Coos County, Oregon. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order j made by L. Harlocker, Comity Judge dated the 14th < for , Cons County, Oregon, __ •‘• S ' , ' Ff ,,ra' rjr: 1906, and directing th« Semi- Pu b ," at,on » ' ‘ he same in the Weekly II er alu , ” a newspaper published published in the above ** the City n{ Co,luilIe> C0™ County, Oregon, o b m each week for a period of i.h e,l a „ program n.iiffm iii ngn.pil n .tv . at Citv nfUoonille named m county, at the the City of Coquille. Prof. Jory furnished SPERRY A CHASE, which we feel none should have Attorneys for Plaintiff. missed hearing. ESTATE. $11,500 This amount of fine property, Standard Patterns are now reduced to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at ThiB Steamer is very steady at sea and Kanematz’ s store. Mrs. B. VV. Evans, Clearwater, her passenger accommodations are all S. C. Braden, the hustling team Ia m closing out my line of Ladies. * 2 6 0 ster of Myrtle Point, had business | Kan. writes, My husband lay sick new, clean and sweet, opening out on Gents’ and Children’ s Mackintoshes’ ... 7...— for three months. The doctors in our city Tuesday. deck and having only two berths in a Call and get prices. Z. C. S trano . A L B E R T FISH, try go F. Wilson. s iiii rgains For a nice short-order meal, call at and 10-acre orange grove in 1’omonn, Cal. to exchange for good stock ranch. lhe Davis restauriint, Front street. C iin 'il C o n s u m p t io n said he had quick consumption. The Oriental boys expect to go We procured a bottle of Ballard’s room. Very superior Second Class. to Myrtle Point Saturday night to Horehound Syrup, and it cured Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $6. initiate 25 or 30 candidates. him. That was six years ago and F. S. DOW , Agent, S. O. CO., Agent, Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Barklow, of since then we have always kept a Marshfield. Empire. bottle in the house. We cannot do Myrtle Point, passed through this without it. For coughs and colds place Tuesday on their way home it lias no equal. 25c, and 50c nnd from Bandon. $1.00, Sold by R. S. Kuowlton. F or S ale .— A good team of work Summons. horses. Work single or double. Why buy Eastern bacon and hams Choice oaioiusets at KnowItoVs d r u g IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E Enquire at W. H. Bunch’s place on when you can get the good, wholesome store. STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE Cherry creek. COUNTY OF COOS. To T bvoe —One g o a l wirk ox, Coos county product at the City Meat Market. “ Golden Blossom” is the only Pas Thomas Wilson, two 2-year old steers an 1 two year Plaintiff, What a miserable old world this teurized butter in town. lings— for g oal milch cows. E n vs | Suit in Equity can be made if one wishes to make I. N. Peck, of Curry countv, Angus McDonald, y to lordose quire at this >ffi;s. Mary McDonald and Mortgages. it so. Some people are always passed through town yesterday on nolle I H irin’ , li-r i, Shorts and John McDonald, worrying for fear things awful may his way to the bay to catch a steamer Defendants. Potato ¡s, at S'ra iz's. To John McDonald one of the above Mr. so I Mrs E E D ickson, o f happen. If it. iloesti't happen they for S in Francisco. Eat ‘ ‘Golden Blossom’ ’ butter made named defendants: E rklov, who have lo ien in town have had their worrying for noth- In the name of the State of Oregon, : ing aud if it does happen they have by Myrtle Grove Creamery. several days, returned from a you are hereby notified that you are re Dealer in still to worry as much as those who Seats on sale at Knowlton’s drug short visit to the bay yeiterday. quired to appear and answer the com did no worrying previous to the aw store for “ Your Neighbor’s W ife,” plaint filed against Angus McDonald, For As’ i l i i l H i m (.'lin g go to NEW AND SECOND HAND at the Mnsonic Opera House. One Mary McDonald, and yourself in the ful event.— Tulare Advance. Strang’s. above entitled suit within six weeks BICYCLES The ladies bind entertainment i Mrs. Nosier lias just received her line night only, Saturday, March 25th. which was to have taken place next of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, consisting of Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset Saturday, will be postponed a we ek Covers, etc. taking place on the evening of April Our suminer-like weather of the 1st.. past few weeks has been broken in For first-class I > 1 rings go to the Davis to nn 1 standard-gauge Oregon restailran. Miss Frankie Scott camé over mists prevail, with the result that the loggers of the upper river are from Marshfield yesterday enroute able to drive their logs, which are to Curry county where she will coming down in great numbers, the make her horns with a sister for larger numbers being from the srfnie time. North fork. There are upwards of Pies and cakes made to or 1er at the one thousand fine logs to come out Davis restaurant. of that stream At last accounts Mrs. Arina Barklow and d a u g h ter, “ bout six thousand were Hooting Miss Alta, of M yrtle Poiut, returned nnd moving down stream nicelv, from Bandon Tuesday, where they and it is expected that they will all had been in attendance at t he be out by this evening. B reth eren ’s protracted m ootin g George and Eckley Guerin nnd whiWl has l)3en in p rogress for sev. Arthur Bigelow, the two former eral days. from Myrtle Point and the latter For anything in the line of good pas- j from Eckleyi went to the bay ye8. came to town, at Z. C. Strang’ s. lu T it liiu b l« lo t Illicu iu n U k u i. I have been suffering for the past few yeaas with a severe attack of rheumatism 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: John C. Degnan, Kinsman, 111. 23c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S, Kuowlton. I six weeks. A. J. SHERWOOD, Attorney for Plaintiff. 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 8 t Co. 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 LL B O A TS A N D T R A IN S . All orders handled with carelulness ami expedience. Sole Agent for Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal T H E ZM:-A-2ST Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of m ilk ing; said she had not dragged him over tw o miles b e fo re he realized he had made a mistake. H o - w 2N£u.c3a T ’a .rtH e r Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Eloctric Lights. SAY! Can your wife cook? IF S O , get her the best to cook with at City M eat M arket FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chichens, Vegetables. Turkeys and Game in Season. Front Street, Coquille, Ore., Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Box 224