Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, March 28, 1905, Image 2

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    Semi-Weeljlyqerald.
M yrtle Point Item s
F u r n u Ini| u iir.«l t p p e l l l r .
Exclusive Styles
Spring and Summer
Loss of appitite always results
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Smith and from faulty digestion. All tlmt is
Season 1905.
Miss Daisy Deyeo returned last Kri- needed is a few doses of Chamber*
TUESDAY. MAR. 28, 1905.
day from Riverside, California,!I Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Ladies’ Fine Tailor-made Suits. Shirt Waist
.
,
. ., , .
i They will invigorate the stomach,
where they have spent the last seven 3treii gtlien t h e digestion and give
Suits. Crauenette Rain Coats, Jackets, Skirts, Waists,
To End W a r
months.
yr.u an appetite like a wolf. These
and other wearing apparel.
School closed here on Friday for Tablets also act as a gentle la x a -'
I extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to call and see the beautiful new
St. Petersburg. March 25 (ti I’. M.) j the summer.
Wo are informed tive- For sale by K. S. Knowlton.
styles of the season in Ladies’ Wearing apparel illustrated in the Fashion Books
--T h e information contained in that Prof. Pearson will open a prl-
of CHA8. A. STEVENS A BROS., the Great Style Store of Chicago, which are
those dispatches fo’ over a week vale school immediately.
For Sale.
| now ready for your inspection, together with the materials from which the gar­
regarding the change in Emperor
One 6 horse power steam en gine; one ments are made. The fashion plates and samples of materials represent a one-
Prof. Wight will open the Rack-
Nicholas’ attitude concerning the j leff school April 3rd.
000 gallon cheese vat; one curd sink; million-dollar stock of ladies’ fine wearing apparel, made-to-order and ready­
cheese lioops ami press screws. All the made, in the latest styles and at the lowest prices. The “ STEVENS" garments
advisability of making a pacific pro-1
Mrs. Ruth Lewellen passed away above are about as good as new, but are recognized every where us the standard of excellence.
posal to Japan is fully confirmed,
after a lingering illness of five will lie sold very cheap.
The marvelous perfection of styles and tho beautiful lit, workmanship and
and in very higli quarters peace;
finish attained in them have given these garments an individuality which no
NOSLElt & LYONS,
weeks, on Saturday, the 25th inst.
within six weeks is regarded as cer- j
others have to such a pleasing degree. A postal card will bring the samples to
Coquille, Oregon.
The immediate cause of death was
tain. The poeitiveness with this is |
your home.
rheumatism of the heart.
Mrs.
affirmed would iudicute that the j
.A .. P I E R C E .
SUMMONS.
Lewellen was well and favorably
I.ocal Agent for CHAS. A, STEVENS A BROS.
Government ia already in posses­
; known by a large number of people IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
sion of information as to the Japan
David Fulton, of this city, will take
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
W a n t e d : — A teacher holding a
and her demise is a sad loss.
The
i so terms, which iudicnlo a basis on
orders for head stones, monuments and
TH E COUNTY OF COOS.
third grade certificate, to assist J.
whole community unites in sympa­
all kinds of cemetery work for the Coos
Hans P. Clausen, ]
which Russia can agree.
thy with her bereaved ones.
The
County Marble anil Granite Works, of H. Barklow, principal of Norway
Plaintiff, |
St. Petersburg, March 25 (1:50 'funeral was held on Sunday from
vs.
>Suit in Equity for Marsli field.
school. Send applications and terms
P. M.)— Central Linievitch contin­ the German Baptist church as the Olive E. Clausen, | Divorce.
to S. J. McCloskey, Clerk District
Defendant, j
ues the retirement of the bulk of Presbyterian, of which she was a To Olive E. Clausen, the above-entitled
No. 48.
SUMMONS.
bis army northward. The General member, would not hold the large
defendant:
-
Staff now declares it is certain that concourse of people who desired to
In the name of the state of Oregon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Stock Hogs for Sale.
Field Marshal Oyama has been coin- be present at the last sad rites. you are hereby notified that you are re­
ftTATS OF OREGON, FOB THE
Seven head nice thrifty O. I. C.
COUNTY OF COOS.
I tiled to relinquish the idea of a Rev, D. H. Hare, assisted by Revs. quired to appear and answer the com­
shoats, that will weigh betweeu 00
plaint filed against you in the above- A. H. Snyder, )
pursuit iu force for the present. Browne of the M. E. church, and entitled suit in which Hans P. Clausen
Price 4c.
Plaintiff, | .Suit in equity to quiet aud 80 pounds a piece.
The Japanese foroci on the liussiau Seachrist of the G. B. church, con­ is plaintiff and yon, Olive E. Clausen,
vs.
)■ title.
C. A. P endleton , Coquille.
E.
A.
Snyder,
|
SUMMONS.
Hanks are too light to constitute n
are defendant, within six weeks from
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ducted the services.
Defendant, j
the date of the first publication of this
serious danger, and a lull in heavy
For Sale.
Mr. Levi Gantz died on Saturday summons, to-w it: within six weeks To E. A. Snyder, the above-named de­
lighting for weeks, if not months,
fendant ;
morning and was buried at his from the 21st day of February, 1905, the
In the name of the state of Oregon
is predicted by some of the corre­
A good home in this city, on
same
being
the
date
of
the
first
publica­
especial request oo bis own place,
you are hereby required to appear ami easy terms:
spondents.
tion of this summons; and if you fail to answer the complaint against you in the
without ceremony of any kind.
Enquire at this office.
appear and answer on or before the 4th
W a v e Strike the Kilburn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tichenor en­ day of April, 1905, the same being the above entitled court and cause on o r be­
fore Saturday, the 1st day of April,
tertained about
thirty of their last day of the time prescribed in the 1905, which is six weeks after Friday,
O. H. S IM P SO N ,
order
for
publication,
a
judgment
will
Two feet of wator llooded several friends with a poverty party on the
the 17th dav of February, 1905, said last
staterooms on port sido of the steam­ 22od. The invitations were unique be taken against you for want thereof, date being the date of the first publica­
and plaintiff will apply to the Court for tion of this summons, and if you fail to
er F. A. Kilburn ns she was enter­ and funny. Ladies were requested
the relief demanded in his complaint, a
ing tho Columbia river yesterday to wear calico dresses, no collars or succinct statement of which is as follow s: so appear and answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will take a decree against
morning. For a moment the vessel ties and no hair pins in the hair, That the marriage contract now exist­
you that any claim or pretended claim
was buried beneath the sea which which was braided or dono in curl ing between you and plaintiff be dis­ you have to an undivided one-third in­ All work done in up-to-date style
and guarauteed first-class.
suddenly arose and crashed dow papers. The gents were dressed to saved; that plaintiff have judgment for terest in and to the south half of the
upon one side. Captain William II correspond. A jolly time was had the care and custody of Lester Clausen, north-east quarter, the south-east
their minor son, and for his costs and
quarter of the north-west quarter and
Stark instantly ordered the wheel and all pronounced it a success.
Coquille, Oregon
d shursements in this suit.
the north-west quarter of the north­
turned, and tho steamer drew off t
Service of this summons is made by east quarter of section seven, in town­
Mr. James Arl ington, book keeper
starboard, and passed in safely at Jenkins store, has been quite ill publication in pursuance of an order ship twenty-nine, south of range twelve,
reaching lier dock in Portland at from a large carbuncle on the back n ie by L. Harlocksr, county Judge for west of the Willamette meridian, in i
t is county, Oregon, dated the 14th Coos county, state of Oregon, is null
midnight.
of his neck.
d iv February, 1905, and directing pub- and void, and the plain tiff's title thereto |
W. N. Nicholson, a pauson
li ' dion of the same In the “ Semi-Week- will be deemed i i 1 ’.¡dieted against j
C H. .S'l'ithrria/d has been q u it
U
h • ptoryi
|li H erald , " a newspaper published at
ill with :: ¡p.
R m in T fi
the mine; thiC th * ph:' i:iff will recover j
j tb i City of Coquille, In said 0 oos county ]
I be Kilburn "ng fillo « iu.f
ia 00*1*1 an 1 dNhursomtqit* of this suit, j
I Oregon, one« each week, fur a period of
St. Paul into the river n little after 1
and will be decreed to have such other
six
weeks.
W ill H old County Cam p in
and further relief as may be equitable.
A. J, SHERWOOD,
o’clock." Just after she had pnsst
M a r s h fie ld .
This summons is published by the
Attorney for Plaintiff.
the first whistling buoy somo dis
order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County
tauce off the end of the jetty, this
Judge of Coos county, state of Oregon,
The clerk of Coos Bay Camp 8408
8UMMON8.
monster wave reared tip and struck
Modern Woodman, has received IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE made and entered on the 11th day
of February, 1905, and which order
the port side squarely. All the win
uotfication from the head clerk to STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR specifies that the same shall he
dows along the forward row were
THE
OOUKTYOF
0
0
0
9
.
tho effect that Marshfield has been
published for six consecutive weeks,
broken, and a tremendous torrent
selected as the place in which to Stella Fo 1, nnd Claud Fox. 1
on the same day in each of said
her
huHband.
Plaintiff«.
|
swopt into the staterooms. The
weeks, in the. Semi-Weekly H erald ,
vs.
|
hold tho annual county camp meet­
Jnlia Hayes and James | Suit in eqaity
water reached the middle berths
ing ofthatorder. Wednesday, April Hayes, her husband, Etta J- for partition a «etui-weekly newspaper printed and
and everything on the floor belong­
and Glen Cox her has- I of real prop- published in the above-named county at
5th, is the date named for the meet­ Cox
band, Janies M. Vowell and I arty.
the city of Coquille.
ing to the passengers was complete
ing and the local clerk has been in­ Amanda Vowell, his wife, |
S P E R R Y A CHASE,
Daisy Fisher and Edward I
ly soaken,
structed to secure a suitable bulbi­ Fisher, her hnsband, Grace
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
‘ There were three women in the
and Erro Crocker,
ng. Tho camp will at its next Crocker
her hnsband, Lilly Laws
row of rooms smashed, and they
meeting make tho necessary ar­ and Frank Laws, her hns­
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
band. and bird Vowell.heirs
were nearly frantic. T thought
at law of bird Vowell, de­
rangements.— Const Mail.
ceased,
Defendants, j
was all dav with me. for everything
j To Daisy Fisher, Edward Fisher. Grace QOQUIUE LODGE, NO. 53. I. 0. 0. F
was dork for an instant, and we
Funeral of G. W . Pratt
I Crocker, Erve Crocker, Lilly Laws, Frank
Meet, every Saturday night.
seemed to be buried. Sidney Astor
| Laws nnd bird Vowell, defendants above-
G eo . H B a x t e r , N. G.
the steward, transferred tho pnssrn
The funeral of the late Geo. W. j named:
J. 8. L a '.va ssci, Sec’ v.
|
In
the
Name
o
f
the
State
of
Oregon;
Yon
goes ns soon ns possible, giving the Pratt took place yesterday, inter­
| and each of you are hereby notified that
drenched women his own room ment being in the Coos river ceme­ j yon are required to appear and answer the QOQUIUE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets the first and third Thursday
“ Wnlter Miller, one of the gallery tery.
complaint filed ngninst yon in tne above
nights in each month.
Services were conducted at the | entitled suit within six weeks from the
hoys, was enught on the deck an
J. J. S tanley , C. P.
I date of the first pnblioation o f this sum­
residence at the Bay City mill by
nearly swept overboard. Hegrabbe
mons. to-wit: within six weeks from the I. H a c k e r , Scribe.
( ’. W. Wright, a traveling man Rev. H. T. Murray, after which the 31st day o f January, 1905. the same being
and both Wright and tho hoy cami Alert took the funeral cortege to the date of the first pnblioation o f this |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
Meets the second and fourth Wednes­
near going over the silo. An oiler the burial place at tho torks of summons.
And if yon fail to appear and answer on day nights in each month.
seized them, however, and the water Coos river. A large number of or before the 14th day of March, 1905, the
M r s . M a r v i n L y o n s , N. G.
drained off. One door was carried Odd Fellows attended, the funeral same being the last day of the time pre­ M r s . M amie S l a g l e , Sec’y.
in the order o f pnblioation, the
away, and everything about the hur being in charge of that order, of scribed
plaintiffs will tune judgment against yon QHADWICK LODGE, NO 58. A. F ( A. M
ricane docks loosened up.’’— Ore which the deceased had long been and will apply to the court for the relief de­
ilie Saturday night on or ire-
member.
The attendance of manded in their complaint, a succinct fore Meets
goninn.
tlie full moon.
friends was also large, in spite of statement o f which is as follows: That the
J. H. C ecil W. M.
Cliiesgo, March 211.— Yearning most inclement weather, evincing real property described in said complaint, J. J. L amb , 8er’ y.
to-wit: beginning at the O. 8. quarter
for the attractive clothes and the the high esteem in which this old quarter section corner in center ofson th -
west quarter o f section thirty, township QEUIAH CHAPTER. NO. 5. 0. E. $.
pleasures enjoyed by more fortun­ settler was held. — Mail.
twenty-eight soath o f rango fourteen west
Meets next Friday night.
ate girls, Mary Smith, a 13-year,
of tho Willamette meridian in Coos Conn-
M r s . K a t h r y n S l a g l e , W. M .
old schoolgirl, has stolen a purse
Don’ t forget I am still agent for the tv, Oregon, and rnnning thence north M r s . M a m i r S l a g l e . Sec’ y.
old
reliable
Do
Laval
Separator.
If
i
seven
chain«
and
twenty-three
links
to
a
containing $71, bought a now hat,
I^YCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P.
n bouquet of flowers and n box of you want a separator I can sell yon spruce limb marked 0 . S., thence west
Brownrigg,
the
Photographer,
Finest and best work of all kinds.
We give special attention to
Baby 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.
M y rtle Point,
Oregon
I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
A
private H o sp ital w ell e q u ip p e d fo r the treat­
m ent o f s u r g ic a l and m edical diseases.
T rain e d
N u rs e s in A ttendance.
For Information Address
W ill.
Horsfall, M. D.,
’Phone 631.
M arshfield, O regon
Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,
Boot & Shoe
Repairing
CHAS MOOMAW. Prop.
Opposite Hotel Coquille,
Front Street.
¿*530KE60DI%P p P T OR STU j E . ^
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4Q-- 'ii
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
3
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candy, nnd then secured a ticket
of admission in the gallery of n
theater, where sho was found bv
the police. She hail $11 in cash
and $50 lmd been found previously
in the basement of the Huron
school, whore she had hidden it.
Tho purse belonged fo a woman
visitor at the school, and was missed
shortly after the Smith girl bad
been excused bv her teacher.
one on any terms you desire: money is
no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy­
man.
8. M. NOSLER, Agent,
Coquille, Oregon.
F o b S a l e . — 0 dairy cows, 1 red
1 )urbnm bull, 4-year-old, one De-
Lavel seperator, good ns new; 150
pounds capacity. J. H. Rndnbnugb,
Arngo, Oregon.
4 a n a li
tic,U rlìi»'
lo r C h ll-
«Im i.
In buying a cough medicine fo
children never he afrdd to buy
Hit Nail on Head
Chamberin'' -
Cntigh Rem edy,
There is n o dnngrtr from it and re-
An Oklahoma woman won the lefisa lw a s sure to follow. It is
prize offered by an F.astcrn publica­ especially valuable for colds, croup
tion for the liest nnawer to the and whooping cough. For sale by
R. S. Knowlton.
conundrum: “ Why is a newspaper
like a woman?" Her answer was:
Sewing Machine Kepairmg
I »arid Fulton, of thiscity, is an expert
"Because every man should have
one of his own. and not run after loaher and repairer, and anyone in
need of his services will do well to call
his neighbor’«.”
;»t his residence or drop him a card.
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.
The Finest to be had in
Coos County at the lowest
Prices.
I
eight chains and thirty links, thence sonth
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday
seven chains and twenty-three links to the nights eacli month in Odd Fellows’ half.
quarter quarter section line, thence east
A. F. L i n e o a r , C. C.
eight chains and thirty links to the place V. R. W i l s o n , K. R. S.
of beginning, containing six acres of land,
being in the southeast part of lot five in QOQUIUE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W.
said section thirty. Also lots seven and
Meets t fie second and fourth Wednes­
eight in block five and lots five, seven and day nights of each month in W . O. W . !
eight in block «even in Elliott’ s addition hall.
to the town of Coquille City, and all situ-
F reu S la g l e , M. W .
j at<‘d in the county o f Cooa and state of O. F. R o h r k r , Ree.
Oregon, be partitioned among the plaint­
iff Stella Fox. and the defendants, accord- |MPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H.
in o their respective rights and interests;
Meets ttie first and third Wednesday '
or if snoh division cannot ber made without nights each month in Woodman hall.
XI
gr it. prejudice to the owners thereof, then
M r s . R iroik S k e k l s , C. H .
V
W’ l premises he sold by and under the M iss I rene L am r , R e c.
;
order o f this onnrt and the proceeds of said
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siiie, after paving the costs and expenses |yjYRTlE CAMP, NO. 197, W 0. V*.
j ¡4'
of tls suit, be divided among the parties
Meets the first nnd third Saturday I
t o : his suit according to their respective n'ghts of eacli month.
!B j
interest«, and for sneta other and further
R oht . B c b n s , C. C.
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relief a« the court inay deem ju«t and J . G. S im m o n s , Clerk.
v
equitable.
QOQUIUE COUNCIL, NO 398. F. A. A.
0
Service o f this snintuoas is made by pub­
Meets the second and fourth Thurs- 4«
lication in pursuance of an order made by
L. Harlooker. as County Judge of Coos dav nights of eacli month in Odd Fel- 1 V
K
County, dated January 24th, -905, direct- I lows’ hall.
D r . G eo . R tssell , Pre*.
i £
ing that service thereof be made by publi-1
M rs . C h a s . H arrington , Sec’ y.
j
cation thereof in the S rmi W kiki y H bbald , I
a newspaper published st the City of Co- '
£VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214, W. 0. W
V
quille, in said Coos County, onoe each
Meets the second and fourth Satnr- ! %
week for a period of six weeks.
day nights of each month.
STANLEY A BURNS.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Mas. loir L ineoar . G. Ji.
I f it ¡9 a billion* attack take
Chamberlain*« Stomach ami Liver
Services next Sunday morning Tablets and a quick cure is certain,
and evening. Morning theme "Par­ For sale bv R. S. Knowlton.
able of the Two Sons ”
Evening
Stump Puller
FOR SALK.— At a bargain, the Co-
subject ‘ The Great Moral Conflict.
Tlio strongest. m*»st durable, easiest quill* Furniture anti Box Factory
A
The Endravorers a r e p r e p a r i n g to handle Stump Puller, the Sm ith’ s
good paying business. For terms anti
•
rubber.
For
information
write
or
set'
for a social to tic gin n s' on. it i-
M .G . Pold, agent, Myrtle Point, Ore information write or apply to J. G. Fish,
to lie the la west of the lini.
v Coquille. Oregon.
I. simplifies purchasing.
Christian Church Notes
WORK
Mrs. M. McDonald. Clerk.
JU STU S lOOCi. NO 35. RATNS0NE SISTERS
Meets the first and third Tneaday
nights esch montli in Odd Fellows’ half.
M r «. A nnik L aw ren c e , M . F.. C. j
Mas. I nez C h a s e , M. of K. s.
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Bill Heads.
Briefs,
Letter Heads.
Posters.
Leqal Blanks.
Enuelopes,
Wedding Stationery.
I
Statements.
Up-to-date Work Delivered
with Neatness and
Dispatch.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C. O. D R YD EN ,
IN C N N E C T IN W I T H H E R A L D .