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Semi-Weekly Herald Dairy Farm lor Sale. Sheepherder- ‘T h e A fine dairy farm containing 70 acres of bottom land 23 acres of bill PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Und, and adjoining the town of AND FRIDAY. Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, Oregon Writer’s Best EffortJ and } mile from creamery. Forty- 0 F. DEAN. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR i five acres of bottom laud improved A story of the great range war and in good state of cultivatiion; 5 into which is interwoven the aerea slashed, burned and newly County Official Paper. romantic episodes of acquiring D evoted to th e in a ten a I and social np- seeded; hill land is all good for pas b m ld in g o f the C oqnille Valley particnlarly j timber lands and the advance ture; 3 acres of orchard in good «n d o f Coos Comity generally . Subscription, per year, in advance, $ 2.00 ment of irrigation. This pro eari bngconditiou and different var duction will appear in the Ore ieties of fruit. House, barn and gon Semi-Weekly Journal in Church Directory- other buildings. While we have a serial form. The Journal will number of other dairy farine for C hristian Ciiruni. * - 1'ienchinp every be clubbed with this paper, the Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:110 y m. Snridav sale, yet this is one of the best bar school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at two for $2.75. Subscribe at gains, as the location is all that F:30p. m. Prayer meet.inn ♦ ry We«ln?F- dfiy even ini» at 7:30. \I1 cordially invited. once and read this great story could be desired, being near town, Episcopal C hnroh.—Episcopal services of life as told by Paul De Laney. school and creamery. This is cer w ill be held at St. Janies chnrch. Coqnille C ity the third Sunday in each month. S u b c r ib « n o u i a n d g . t t i v . t C h a p te r tainly a bargain for some progres Snnday school at 10 a. in. each snnflny. sive dairyman. Price 87,500. W in . Horae fa 11, Pastor. D e L aney e N e w M . E .C b n r c li. So u th : Herbine is a n boon for . . sufferers m . Snnday-acbnol everv Sunday at 1 0 1 , .. . , , o’clock. Senior Epwnrt.li League at 0:30, p. trout anoamta. By Its use the blood ni. Junior League at 3:30.p. u. l ’ r lyeriu ee t-. ¡ g « .u i c k l y regenerated and tl i f color i»ig T h u rsd n y evening at 7:30. i , i nu i H. *f. Branham , pastor. becomes normal. Ihe drooping The languor is M ethodia: Epwcopal cbnrcb.—Service strengh is revived. tiie first and third Sunday in each month diminished. Health, vigor and I’ reaehing nt 11 o'olock a. m. and 7 :3 0 p. in. tone predominate. New life.and Sunday school at 10 o’ clock a. m . Ep- I happy activity results. Mrs. Belle worth Lenguo at C>:30 p. in. J . L. Its : t t y , Paator. H. Shriei, Middlesborough, 111. PRKSByTF.ui ah fmiBcH.— Preaching eer- writes, I h a v e been t r o u b le d w ith v cea 2nd and 4th Snnday«, moraine ard ,. | :nt i)ir,n.i nllfl i veiling, Sunday School every Snnday at | l,v e r c o m p la in t , p oor DIOOtl, Ana Pin. in. Christian Endeavor services every h a v e fo u n d n n th in g to b en e fit m e lik e d ____ ln t V fiL°.Siea™Aidi^ ^ M "»io n ^ i ^ __ __ Society meets every two weeks on ~ Thura- i*nvn at 2 p. m. A cordial weloome ia ex tended to the public to attend nil our aer* nioea. Anoi.ru I I aiiki . i . y , Pastor Herbine I hope never to be with- out it. I iiave wished that I had known of it in my husband’s life time.’’,60c. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. The W. 0 . T . U. moeta every 1st and 3rd I'Vidav a t o . in . at the C hristian ohnreh. D *x A dvkktist O h obch —8 nb- Oath laevontli duv) services: Sabbath ohool 10 a. m .. Bible study 11 a. m ., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p. m „ ,’ouug peopie’ s m eeting F rid ay, H _p. m . All are invited to attend these m eetings. C . II. H U N C H . Elder. SUMMONS. i S kvrnth S tock m en S h ow In terest in the L iv e s to ck S h ow . IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T S T A T E O F O R E G O N IN OF TH E A N D FOR T H E C O U N T Y OF C OO S. W . F . W a it e , 1 P la in tiff, i g u it in M a ry E , W a it e , D iv orce. [ E q u ity tor D e fe n d a n t. J To FRANK WILSON, Prop. AM ATEU R Newly established. Euerything neat and up-to-date in every respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. Rooms by ihe Day, Week or Month. FRONT STREET. . . . . COQUILLE, OREGON. H alf its Former Cost The fa m o u s Drane’s Store, Poco, Buck-Eye DEALER Fancy and and Myrtle Point Oregon. A m erican J r ; C A M E R A “ The Sheepherder” , Paul De Laney’s new novel. Call at this office and let us tell you about it. W ith D ou b le Plate H o ld er •------------- .— ♦ s » - C h fiiia p lo M M u I m e l i t II sm i. r at R odents & C arter , G i v e s I l i ' u U b , V icto r u a . I T w u « . Preitcbinp each and every S n n d n v a a t ll a. in. and 7:30 p. J The City Restaurant P hotography fo r th e N ovel f u r I tli im i- Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chupincille, Conn., says Chamber- lain’» Pain Balm is the champion of all liniments. The past year I wn» 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 j ed use for a short time will produc j a permanent cure. For sale fa it S. Knowlton $ 1.60 A m e ric a n C am eras. IN Staple Groceries. A C H O IC E L IN E OF Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. 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. We carry a full line of K lonr* a n d F e e d . Euerything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 'owest consistent with good goods. FRO N T S ^ . COQUILLE Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. Send for illustrated catalogue telling a 11 about our 27 styles and sizes. F re e . A L L THE ; LEADIJH (I 1) E. 1L E RS IL d A J) /, E THE CELEBRATED Magnolia Whisky R O TH C H ILI) BROS. A M E R IC A N C A M E R A DISTRIBUTORS PORTLAN D . OREGON. M FG. CO. 946 St. Paul St., Rochester. N. Y. M a ry E . W a it e , th e ab o v e nam ed W anted — Trustbworthy man or t oman to manage business in this you are h e re b y notified th a t y o u are re county and adjoining territory for established house of solid quired to appear and a n sw e r th e c o m well plain t filed aga in st yo u in th e above fiuaucial standing. $20.00 straight en titled su it w ith in s ix w eeks from the cash salary with all necessary ex date of th e first p u blicatio n of th is s u m penses paid weekly by check from m o n s , t o - w i t : w ithin six w eeks from the headquarters. Money advanced for 10th d ay of M a rch , 1905, th e sa m e b e expenses. Position permeoent: ing the date o f th e first p u blicatio n of previous experieuee not essential. tiiia s u m m o n s . We furn A nd if vo i fail to ap p ear and an sw er No investment required on or I n *fore th e 2 1st d ay o f A p r il, 1905, ished everything, Enclose set ad Address, Mana j , l‘ t* » « in » being tho last d ay o f th e i line dressed envelope. J - G - P ish Ä S o n , j t'i» order uf publication, ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111 th e p lain tiff will take ju d g m e n t against Pit-10 | MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes you and will a p p ly to th e co u rt for the Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. relief d e m a n d e d in his c o m p la in t, a su c Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given F or ¡R ent — A good house and c in ct s ta te m e n t o f w hich is as fo llo w s : prornp' Attention. several nice garden lots. Apply at T h a t th e m arriage co n tra ct e x is t in g be this office. D e fe n d a n t : Portland, March 23.— Interest in the livestock show to be held in connection with the Lewis and Clark exposition, is increasing daily, anil the inducement o f over $50,000 in prizes, which is offered stock- raisers. is certain to attract all the lending stockmen of the country to the exposition. Tho in •• o n */t v P a ir I of v lli< W e s f f ' !i :,e i« b d t o li >ld the lioi m Show l’r.mi August 28 to In th e na m e of the S ta te of O reg o n , Coquille Furniture I Coquille Board of Trade»: and BOX FACTORY September 8, and Ihe shows of cat. tie, swine, sheep and goats from September 1!) to September 29. The other dates will be announced later. The leading stockraisers’ associa ta ecu p lain tiff a n d d e fe n d a n t m a y be s e t aside and held for n a u g h t an d th a t tions of tho country have shown p lain tiff be restored to all th e rights their interest in flic exposition’s en and p riviiiges of a sin g le person, and for terprise by contributing generously such o th e r and fu rth er relief as th e court to the fund set aside for prizes and m a y d eem e q u ita b le an d ju st. Service o f th is s u m m o n s is m ad e by their hearty co-operation is assured. pu b licatio n in pu rsu an ce o f an ord er The National Livestock Association m ad e by I „ H a rlo c k e r, as C o u n ty Ju dge has appropriated $2,500; the Perch o f C oos C o u n t y , d ated M arch 7, 1905, eron Horse Registry Association, directin g th a t service th ereof lie m ade »2 ,000 for premiums on Percheron bv p u blicatio n th ere of in th e S k m i - W keki . y H k k a i . ii , a new sp ap er d u I j - horses; McLaughlin Brothers, of lished r t th e C ity o f C o q u ille, in said Kansas City. $2,500; the American C oos C o u n ty , on ce each w eek for a Shorthorn Brooders’ Association, period of six w eeks. STAN LE Y & BURNS, $3.000 for premium <>;i Shorthorns; A tto r n e y s for P la in tiff. and the American Hereford Breed- j ers' Association, $1.000 for pre SUMMONS miums on Hereford cattle. This, with the $140,000 appropriation from IN THE C I R C U I T C O U R T O F STATE O F O R E G O N , F O R the exposition funds for the p ol COUNTY. pose, brings the grami total of prize Joseph I f . 8 m it.li, money up to $51,000. vs. d a te , for w ant th ereof, the P lain tiff w ill a p p ly to th e C o u rt for th e relief de m and ed in 11 i h c o m p la in t, w hich is th a t P laintiff he decreed to he th e ow n er in fee sim p le of the n o rth ea st *4 o f section 24, in to w n sh ip 28 sou th of ran ge 9 w est of th e W illa m e t t e M erid ia n , in C oos co u n ty , O regon, and th a t d e fe n d a n t has no esta te, interest or c la im , or a n y title w hatever to said described p re m ises, an d th a t P lain tiff’ s title b e decla red good and valid thereto. T h is sum m on s w eek for at I* the is p u b lish ed on ce a t six su ccessive w eek s in C oq u ille H erald , a T h e 5 cent packet is enough fornsn al oc- oasion*. fh e fam ily bottle (»50 cental eon - tains a supply for t \ i, Ml .in »-v ista •ell them. fob 0NSUMPTI0N OUGHSasd OLDS Pries 60c & $ 1 .0 0 Frss Trial. C .... ............... s e m i-w e e k ly T h e W h o le T h in g in an E g g S h ell H ow to G-et 200 E ggs a Y ea r per H en Tho second edition of a Pracical Poultry M anual ia now ready. C ontains am ong other things tho fam ous Sain ¡»son M ethod of Feeding, which is known to bo one of ♦ hi* best means o f m aking a profit from poultry. Some o f the chapter headings are: Brooder Chieks; Profitable Poultry Hnis- ing: Principle Difficulties; Rem edies for i Koup; D uring tho Moulv; Econom y in Fo ding: Poultry as a Business; t rap N< fs, with plans nnd illustrations. This ch iter is werth the price of the book. 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Dr. Gibbon (loon Horst KF.FriNc wants a subscription representative in every city ami town in who will give all or a th o the west. fjortion nf their time it <»tfvrs attract!v> work and pays exceedingly liberal commis sions. It will pay you to investigate. A postal card will bring particulars. W rite at once so as to be the first in your field. new sp aper published a t H a m ilto n , ,fu Ige o f th e Second Ju dicial R -I-P -A N ^S T abolod Doctors find A good prescription For mankiii;!. Dr. King’s New Discovery WITH ;« W. T. K err , President. S p e c ia l O ffe r« To the Unfortunate. j W m . J . M a rsh , Tru stee swer said c o m p la in t on or before said After having been in a deadlock since January IS over the election of a United Stales Senator to suc ceed Francis At. Cockrell, the Mis souri legislature at 15 minutes be fore final adjournment Saturday elected Major Win. Warner, of Knn- Bas City, a republican and formerly a congressman. k i l l ™, c o u c h CURE T H R LUNGS and Surest and Q uickest Cure for all T H R O A T and L U N G T R O U B LES, or H O N E Y BACK. D e fe n d a n t. Oklahoma City, Okla , March 18 . . . . , | T o W in . ,T. M a rs h , T r u s te e , ttie abo ve - A s p e c ia l f r o m Hobart states that ; nillned <U.fen<|a n t ; a c y c lo n e s t r u c k Porch, a s m a ll | In the n a m e o f th e State o f O regon . t o w h n e a r there, la s t night. One I You are hereby req uired to ap p ear and man, n a m e n o t g i v e n , w a s k i l l e d : .1 : answ er th e c o m p la in t o f P lain tiff tiled ri| ,„„i i i against von ill said C o u rt and C a u se , on . a m t Charles Jones ta t a llv '*■ 1 1 or before th e 14th d a y o f A p r il, 1905, ju*-ed and l(i hurt. b ein g the d a te prescribed by th e C ou rt Sixteen houses were demolished. in the order for pu b licatio n o f s u m m o n s Details are lacking on account of for you to apjiear an d a n sw e r suit! c o m plaint, a rd if you fail to ap pear am i a n inaccessibility. Johnny Mack Mahon, of Indianap olis, wears a rattlesnake skin suit, made from the skins of |IMI Texas prnirie rattlers and valued at $1.000. These hundred skins an so valuable that offers of from 8 1 0 to $25 have been made for eneh of them, but the owner wouldn’ t sell Forty of the skins are from the si: kes which have been ..... xhihition in the lead ing drugstores ,,f Indianapolis dur ing the past few months. The suit was made by an Indianapolis tailor. — Ex. S. L. Apple, ex Probate Judge, Ottawa Co., Kansas, writes:“ This is to say that I have used Ballard’s Horelinund Svmp for years, and that I do not hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I have ever used.” 25«. 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. THE COOS P la in tiff, C yclon e Sm ashes a T ow n ■ li.- H ost C'm ialt S ) rll|i. >> before January 31, 1005, for n subscription for the year 1905 send you free tho November and December numbers of 1904 months for $1.00 or the price of twelve. Address M c 48-69 East 23rd S t, New York City. Write for agents’ terms Monuments and Headstones We guarantee better work at lower prices than can be had else where. 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