Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, March 28, 1905, Image 3

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    Try Golden Blossom Butter. It’s j
Bridge Items,
Attention! Wool Growers— W. T.
Kerr will make contracts and cash good.
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advances for your wool.
Ladies’ white underwear, white
The Bridge creamery commenced
operations last Wednesday.
The
See Mrs. Pierce’s uew ad in an­
R R. Clarno, tbe shingleman, shirt waists, e t c , at Pierce’s.
other column.
B orn — In Marshfield, March 23, prospects for the season are very
was in town one day last week look­
1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kardell, j encouraging, the patronage being
L a d ies' Hand entertainm ent takes ing for a good work horse.
a fine big boy.
about double that of last year.
place April 1st.
Fiue dry wood at $1.25 delivered.
Augest Farley, one of Marshfield’s
I. M. Weekly was down from the Leave orders with C. M. Skeels, or
Fred Nosier has moyed on his
popular timsorial urtists, came over dairy ranch, recently purchased
with H. C. Moore, the teamster.
North Fork yesterday.
from C. E. Houser.
Brown Leghorn eggs from prize-win­ to this city yesterday.
W- D. Baker, of the North Fork,
“ Golden Blossom” is the only Pas­
ning stock, at $1.00 per setting or $5.00
was in town yesterday.
Bridge is to have a new black­
per hundred. J C. W atson , Coquille. teurized butter in town.
smith. J. O. Farmer has leased the
Uncle Jesse Haskin is down from
Fon S ale . — A good team of work
Ernest Smith, of Coos river, who
blacksmith shop at this place uud
the North Fork country.
Work single or double.
had been on the upper river, was horses.
J. D. Wilson, of Fairview, had a passenger to the bay by Satur­ Enquire at W. H. Bunch’s place on expects to be ready for business
about April 1st. He will move his
business in town yesterday.
Cherry creek.
day’s train.
family up soon.
Elbert Dyer, of Bandon, has gone
Go to the Davis restaurant for first-
To T rade —One good work ox
Burt Culver has moved to Bridge
class
meals
and
short
orders.
to San Francisco on business.
two 2-year-old steers and two year­
from the Houser ranch and are
Attorney
C-
F.
MoKnight,
of
Mrs. Thos. Ashton, of Parkers­ lings— for good milch cows. En­
Marshfield, came over by yester­ living with J. E. Skinner and family.
burg, was in town shopping yester­ quire at this office.
Rice’s new house has been com­
day’s
train to look after business
day.
Anyone wishing some good oat
pleted and he has moved in.
He
matters at the cbunty seat.
Fon R ent — A small place near or grass bay, or to trade some calves
will attend to the shoe and harness
Mr,
Youngerman,
the
piano
tuner
town. Apply to W. A. Goodman, for a fine colt should see W. H.
whom we advertised in our last is­ mending for the community.
Coquille.
Young; of Fishtrap.
The Rock Creek telephone line
sue, was unable to fulfill his ap­
Mrs. Wm. Smith, of Fishtrap,
For first-class lodgings go to the Davie
was
completed to the Bridge office
pointment
on
acoount
of
the
sick­
restauran.
went to North Bend Saturday to
Saturday apd as soon as the phones
ness
of
his
father.
Our young friend, W. C. Parkor,
visit her sister.
Three papers of first-class, northern- arrive will be ready for business.
G. W. Halter of near Fishtrap, was up from the Burg on Friday. grown garden seeds at Knowlton’ s for This will make 42 phones on the ex­
came in Saturday and squared for He made our office a very pleasant ten cents.
change at this office.
We are just
call and squared yards with the
M. A. Flaherty, track superin­
the H erald in advance.
a little proud of this and think it
H erald for another year.
tendent of our railroad, informs us
Jack Smiley, formerly of this
shows considerable enterprise on
Pies and cakes made to order at the that many new ties will be placed
section, returned from the north by
the
part of the citizens of the sev­
Davis restaurant.
under the track and manr other
the Kilburn Saturday.
eral communities.
The ate amer Elizabeth and Chico substantial
improvements made.
P. L. Phelin, the Myrtle Point
McBee’s sawmill will resume op­
arrived in the river yesterday morn­ The fence is also to be rebuilt, a
sawmill man, had business which
ing at six o'clock. A large amount good portion of which is already erations Monday after a short lay
took him to the bay yesterday.
off for repairs.
of fresh tropical fruits came up completed.
Johnson’s mill his been taking a yesterday for our dealers.
Crops are looking fine.
A fine selection of ladies’ neck-
rest for a day or so on account of
Wm. Silmer, a young gentleman ware has just been recieved by Mrs.
the breaking of a saw mandrel.
These WALK-OVER
from Seattle, who came down from Nosier.
Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and
Shoes were born and
Portland on the Kilburn, passed
Glenn Barker, of Fairview wag
Potatoes, at Strang’ s.
bred in a first-class fac­
through town today on his way to in to see us Saturday and informed
Mrs. J. H. Magill, of the north
tory. They were made
Carbin, Curry county, where he has us that the log drive in the North
si le of town, has been ill with grip
for a first-class man—
relatives ana friends.
Fork which was being conducted
fo r several days, but is better now.
that’s
you. For sale by
W A Goodman will go anywhere in principally by the Barker Bros.,
For Ashlanl House Lining go to Coos county to move your house or was in progress, and that everything
W. T. KERR A CO.
LOCAL N E W S .
Strang’s.
barn. Address Coquille.
Mrs. J. \V. Sugg, of this city, re-
turno 1 vostor lay from Marshfield
where she had been visiting since
Friday.
Capt A. M Sim psou came over
from tho Bond yesterday morning
to Cunningham creek looking after
business.
Tbe Orientals of this city will go
to Myrtle Point on Wednesday
evening for the big initiation cere­
mony. The steamer Liberty will
make an exeursiou, leaving this city
at 6 p. m.
For anything in the lino of good pas­
try go F. Wilson.
The old reliable Hilmer & Bred-
hoff creamery is turning out upwards
of two hundred pounds of butter
on alternate days.
Knowlton sells choice onion sets at
12Vj cents per pound.
Hazelwood”
White Rocki, eggs
$1.00 per 13. Leave orders with P. E.
Drane, or write me. F. M. G kvrkz ,
Coquille, Oregon.
The late rains brought out a big
lot of logs from Coos river as well
as from the three forks of the Co-
quille.
There
will be no idle
mills for some time on the account
of the lack of log*.
The garden seeds which Knowlton
J. J. Curreu, of North Bend and sells at three papers for ten cents have
been
thoroughly tested and are strictly
R. E. L. Bedillion and James Mars, reliable.
of Bandon were in town in the in­
R. H. Mast, of this city, who has
terest of a baseball league for the
so faithfully filled the office of depu­
coming season.
ty county clerk for several years,
Meals and lodging at reasonable started for Sherman county, this
rices at Frank Wilson’ s.
state, yesterday, where he will look
Mrs. Will Lyons, of this city, for a business location to his liking.
went to the bay Thursday to cateh We wish Rube unbounded success.
a steamer for Frisco. She goes to
E. Garrett, the photographer, of
Alameda to visit Mrs. Lyons and
Myrtle Point, has made arrange­
Miss Josie.
ments to open the Thompson photo
Choice onion sets at Kmowlton’s drug gallery two days in each week for a
store.
while. He will be here Sundaj and
F. B. Tichenor, the state W ood­ Monday, April 1st and 2nd: 6th
man organizer, went to the bay and 7th; 15th and 16th; 21st and
yesterday to catch the Alliance for 22nd; and 29th and 30th.
Portland, having some work in the
Odds and E nds:—J. 9. Kanematz is
Willamette valley to be looked af­ closing out s tew odds and ends in china
and glassware at one-half the regular
ter.
prices. Don’ t miss this opportunity.
Eat “ Golden Blossom” batter made
by Myrtle Grove Creamery.
Officers on the steamers coming
in yesterday report that Guana
Dr. Prentis, the dentist, will be rock has been broken off just above
in Bandon from April 2nd to the high water mark by the furious seas
17th. Parties having dental work that have been running for the past
to do will please write him for ap­ few days. The rook which was of
pointments at once. Address Ban an irregular shape, rising some 15
or 20 feet above the sea, was situated
don.
Only th ■> strictest cleanliness is ob­ just south of the entrance to Coos
served in the manufacture of “ Golden Bay harbor and was a familiar land
Blossom” butter.
mark to the sailors running to this
Tbe three-masted schooner Klose port.—Coast Mail.
which has been carryins lumber
Mrs. Nosier has just receive 1 her line
from the Riverton mill, is found­ of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, consisting
ered off Hecta Head laden with of Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset
lumber from Astoria. The fate of Covers, etc.
Dr. O. D. Elgin, the pioneer
the crew is not known.
physician,
who has been on an ex­
“ Golden Blossom” is made from se­
lect Pasteurized cream, flavored with tended visit to his old home and
“ Lactic Ferment.” No barn yard odor friends in the east, is back again.
about it.
He spent a few days iu Marshfield
Following is the contents of a the latter part of tbe week and
telegraphic message received by came over by yesterday’s train and
J. J. Stauley from his partner, Rep- is now greeting old friends on this
resentive Burns at Salem: “ Seven side He has been gone several
pound Democrat arrived at 11:30 to­ months, and has had an exceeding­
day. Mother and boy doing well ly pleasant time, this being the
and I think I will recover in due first time he had seen his relatives
for over .30 years.
season."
made from >s^ectecf materials
l/I /v X U1. KAUCJ C» CU
overall«
was going nicely.
This
is the
Summons.
largest lot of logs ever having been
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
run on the Coquille being about
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
12,000 in number, at one time and
COUNTY OF COOS.
is the most economical and suc­ Thomas Wilson,
j
Plaintiff,
cessful as well.
vs
Suit in Equity
If your grocer don’ t keep “ Golden Angus McDonald,
t
Blossom," phone the Myrtle Grove Mary McDonald and
John
McDonald,
Creamery.
Defendants.
Married, in Roieburg, March 16,
1905, Dr. C E, Bogue and Miss
Minnie Willis, Rev. Geo. H. Ben­
nett, officiating. The high contract­
ing partios are residents of Mrytle
Creek, the groom being the well-
known physician and druggist of
that town. His bride is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W . P. Willis and
resided at Myrtle Creek nearly all
of her life. Their many friends ex­
tend best wishes.—Review.
East Fork Items
B U SIN E S S
l u v a l u a b l e lot lth ciiiu u lls in .
Joe Laird, who went to Lake
Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at
county last wilder to marry Miss Drane’s.
Remember F Wilson runs a first-
Ora Weekly, has returned with his
bride and they will take up their class bakery.
Don’ t lorget that Strang keeps Shoes
residence at the Palmer place on of all kinds.
Cherry creek.
New line of clothing just received ta
Mrs. Marion
Calhoun Wade, Z. C. Strang’s.
Fresh bread, pies, cakes and dough­
mother of James and Walter Laird,
of Sitkum, is one of the old people nuts at F. Wilson's.
Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the
of Oregon. She was boni in Glas­
gow, Scotland, iu June 1809, and Coquille Valley Packing Co.
Bring us your fat beef, hogs and sheep,
came to Canada with her parents
when she was a small child.
She Coquille Valley Packing Co.
A good Winchester Rifle for sale
is in good health and makes her
cheap. Inquire at this office.
home with her son Walter.
As fine a line of negligee shirts as ever
Taylor Bunch lias been employed
to teach the school in Dist. 32, came to town, at Z. C. Strang’s.
For a nice short-order meal, call at
commencing April 10.
lhe Davis restaurant, Front street.
Frank Howe, who is sick at his
Remember that home-made lard at
sister’s home in Marshfield, Mrs.
Milo Sumner, is improving slowly. the Coquille Valley Packing Co’s,
W. P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils
The storm of the winter came
and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A C o .’ b .
late, but it came.
A piano for sale on easy terms.
Will
What is block myrtle?
The
take part in trade. Enquire at this
News says it is worth $500 per 1000
office.
feet.
C orrespondent ,
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 iny pains.
March 24, 02: John C. Degnan,
Kinsman, 111 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
Sanford's l¡¡in>¡iins
—
REAL
in
—
ESTATE.
$ u ,5 0 0 This amount o f fine property,
■
including two lino residences
and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal.
to exchange for good stook ranch.
$5000 A good farm o f 220 acres near Co­
quille. Has $2,000 worth o f first-
class timber.
$2800
$1500
Aftneoorner
business property
Nice small place of 8 acres near
town, well improved, 4 acres full
bearing orchard, balance pasture
Full line of fine, fresh groceries and
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
This is a good investment.
canned goods has just been received at
$1000
Honse and two lots in good
Drane's.
■'■■I
location. A bargain.
For fine carpet and rug weaving ap­ $ 8 0 0
Good bouse, barn and four lot*
"
in
fine location.
ply to Mrs. K. Holverson.of the Mc-
Yuams place.
$ 800 Corner business property. Better
■ ■
investigate this now.
® ^ ^ T h e Oregon Coal A Nav Co’s,
Str. M. F. Plant,
Capt. Nelson, Master,
Standard Patterns are now reduced
A hill ranch on Fishtrap o f 150
to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at $ — G50
— - acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres
Kanematz’ s store.
in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young
Will make regular trips between
Coos Bay and
San Francisco
fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar
I am closing out my iine of Ladies. timber. This is a genuine bargain.
Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’ $ 500 A residence property that is dirt
Call and get prices. Z. C. S trano .
' —
cheap.
300 Two lots nicely located.
F or S ale — A fine property consisting
This Steamer is very steady at sea and
of splendid garden lots, good tiouse and
her passenger accommodations aro all barn For particulars call at this o flice.
Two fine lots near the school-
house.
new, clean and sweet, opening out on
Knowlton’ s drug store has a full line
New 5-room cottage and one lot.
deck and having only two berths in a of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also the
A cozy home.
Three fine residence lots, close to
room.
Very superior Second Class. famous D. M. Ferry’s Beeds in packages.
business. An-extraordinary bar
W anted — A position as engineer.
Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $0.
gain.
Good hand with donkies. Best of rec­
F. 3. DOW, Agent,
3 O. CO., Agent, ommendations. J. A. A hmeield , Co­ $ 100 Two corner bottom lots.
quille.
Marshfield,
Empire.
Six fine lots, best location, at the
$
*
Hotel and 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, Ur., or at this office.
B icy cle s!
75
redioulously low price of $75 each
It is impossible to describe my list in this
column. If you are looking for a good
piece of property at a reasonable price, I
can certainly suit you.
liemeiubet, I rent houses and farms,
make loans and do all kinds o f agency
business. Come in and see me before buy­
ing. I can save you DOLLARS.
O. C. SANFOKD,
Coquille, Oregon.
REMEMBER
to lordose
Mortgages.
To John McDonald, one of the above
named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you aro hereby notified that you are re­
quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed against Angus McDonald,
Mary McDonald, and yourself in the
above entitled suit within six weeks
from the date of the first publication of
this summons, to-w it:
Within six weeks from Friday, the
10th day of March, 1905, the same being
the date of the first publication of this
summons, and if you fail to so appear
Call and see the swell line of Muslin and answer on or before Saturday, the
Underwear at Mrs. Nosier’ «. They are 22nd day of April, 1905, the same being
beautiful and prices just right.
the last day of the time prescribed in
W. T. Kerr <Sc Co., are on a deal the order for the publication of this
with the Lyons heirs for the mill at summons, for the last publication there­
this place, it having become in their of, judgment and decree will be taken
against the defendants in said suit for
possession again. There is a large
the relief demanded in the complaint in
amount of logs being put in the this suit, a succinct statement of which
boom and effort to get the mill is as follow s:
That there be adjudged to be due and
going aro under way. Only the
completing of tbe papers remains owing to the plaintiff from the defend­
ants Angus McDonald and Mary McDon­
and full possession of the mill will
ald the sum of $800, together with inter­
be turned over to the new firm. est on $500 thereof at the rate of 8 per
This will be a good move and will cent per annum, payable annualy, from
be a fine thing for our town, mak­ the 21st day of November, 1903; and to­
ing a good addition to our pay-roll. gether with interest on $300 thereof, at
the rate of 10 per cent per annum, pay­
It will sound good to hear the old
able annually, from the 22nd day of
whistle again after a silence of May, 1903; for such attorney fees in said
many months.
With our three suit as the Court may adjudge reason­
creameries, the mill and box factory able, and for his costs and disburse­
going in full blast, times ought to ments in this suit.
That the two mortgages set out in the
pick up rapidly.
complaint herein, and which were ex­
A fine stock of Stilson-Kellogg loggers’ ecuted by the defendants, Angus Mc­
shoes are due to arrive at Strang’ s store Donald and Mary McDonald, to the
plaintiff, to secure the payment, re­
soon. Look out for them
spectfully, of the two promissory notes
The Margarita Fischer company which are also set out in the complaint
who were coming up the coast by herein, be foreclosed, and the premises
steamer and expected to drop in at described in said mortgages, to-w it:
and the W % of
Crescent City, California, were un­ The E % of the SW
of section 9 in township 29
able to do so on account of the the SE
south of range 12 west of Willamette
prevailing storm, and came into meridian in C oob county, Oregon, e x ­
Coos bay instead, and played to cepting 66 acres, more or less from the
large and highly appreciative houses above descrilied premises, which has
Saturday evening and yesterday heretofore been sold and conveyed to
evening. They will return to Cres­ parties other than the plaintiff, ns
shown by the records of deeds of Coos
cent City, and then give Coos Coun­
county, Oregon, be sold in the manner
ty another call on her way back and provided by law, and that the proceeds
Coquille will have an opportunty to thereof be applied to the payment of the
see them on that occasion. They costs of said sale and of this suit, and
are now giving tbe best entertain­ the snms found to be due on said two
promissory notes as secured by said
ment they have ever done in this
mortgages, and that the defendants,
section. Miss Margarita was quite Angus McDonald and Mary McDonald,
ill during Saturday evening per­ and all persons claiming under them
formance, but we hope she may be subsequent to the execution of said
mortgages he barred, and foreclosed of
all right soon.
all right, claim or equity of redemption
Why buy Eastern bacon and hams in or to such premises.
when you can get the good, wholesome
That the over-plus if sny there lie, be
Coos county product at the City Meat paid into this Court to await its further
Market.
order, and for such other and further re­
lief as to the Court may seem equitable.
d i r e i l I 'o n iM im p tlo ii.
This summons is published by the
Mrs. B. W. Evans. Clearwater, order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County
Kan. writes, My husband lay sick Judge of Coos county, State of Oregon,
for three months.
The doctors made and entered on the 9th day of
said he had quick consumption. March, 1905, and which order specifies
We procured a bottle of Ballard’s that the same shall be published for six
Horehound Syrup, and it cured consecutive weeks on the same day of
him. That was six years ago and each of eaid weeks, in the H emi -W eeki . y
since then we h ave alw ays k ep t a H erald , a semi-weekly newspaper
bottle in the house. We ca n n o t d o ; printed and published in the above
Without it. For cou g h s and co ld s named county, at the City ofCoquille.
it has no equal. 25c, and 50c and '
SPERRY A CHASE,
$ 1.00. Sold by R. 8. Knowlton.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICES.
That we are Headquarters for Gents’ Furnish­
ALBERT FISH,
Dealer in
NEW AND SECOND
BICYCLES .
ing Goods.
HAND
Our tine of Ready-made Clothing cannot be
Bicyles Sundries, Etc.
beat.
Wheels to Rent. Repairing a
Call and inspect our line of WALK-OVER Shoes .
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, and Eliza Campe as
the Executrix of the Estate
of Henry Camp, deceased,
and Lena Harms as the Ex-
Action
ccutrix of theEstate ofGeorge Vat law,
Harms, deceased, and 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 above-entitled
defendant:
as well as many other leading styles.
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT.
W. T. Kerr & Co
I IVERY and FEED STABLE
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. Campe 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 George Harms, deceased, and
all as co-partners under the firm name
and style of Henry Campe and Com­
pany are plaintiffs, and you, C- O.
G ilkey, are defendant, within eix 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 von fail to appear and answer on or
before the the 4th day of April, 1905,
the same lieing 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 been attached in said action, which
is described as follows, to wit: Lot four
in block two of the Original town of Co-
quillc City, in the County of Coos, and
State of Oregon. Also commencing 100
feet east 11 degrees south of southeast
corner of lot 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 feet, thence south 11 de­
grees west 100 feet, thence along Front
Street to tbe place of lieginning. in Coos
County, Oregon.
Service of this summons Is made by
publieation in pursuance of an order
made by L. Harlocker, County Judge
for Coos County, Oregon, dated the 14th
day of February, 1905, and directing the j
publieation of the same in the “ Semi-
Weekly H erald ,” * newspaper published j
at the City of Coquille, Coos County,
Oregon, once each week for a period of I
six weeks.
A. J. SHERWOOD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
W. H. MANSELL,
P rop .
Successor to T. J. Little.
T
GENERAL DRAYING.
WI LL M E E T A LL B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
All orders handled with cnrefulness and expedience.
Sole Agent for
Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal
T H E
2szT.A_lsr
Who tied the cow ’s tail to his log in the process of m ilk ­
ing; said she had not (ragged him over tw o miles b efore
he realized he had ma le a mistake.
H o w
M
u c h
I F 'a .r t l a e r
Must you be dragged before you realize you arc making a
mistake in not using E lectric Lights.
SAY!
Can your wife cook?
I F SO ,
get her the best to cook with at
C ity M e at M arket
FRESH AND SALT MEATS.
Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage. Chlchens, Vegetables,
Jurheys and Game in Season.
Front Street,
Coquille, Ore.,
Phone, Main 43.
P. 0. Box 224