Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, March 28, 1905, Image 4

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    Semi-Weekly Fjerald
Dairy F arm for Sale.
‘The Sheepherder’
The
A line dairy farm containing 70
acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill
De L an ey's New Novel.
PUBLISHED EVEKY TUESDAY
laud, and adjoBuing the town of
AND FRIDAY.
Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon,
— Oregon Writer’s Best Effort. and } mile from creamery. Forty-
D F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
five acres of bottom land improved
A story of the great range war
and in good state of cultivatiion; 5
into which is interwoven the
acres slashed, burned and newly
Cotintv Official Paper.
romantic
episodes
of
acquiring
seeded; hill land is all good for pas­
Devoted to ih e m aterial and social up­
building o f the Coquille Valley particularly
timber
lands
and
the
advance­
ture; 3 acres of orchard in good
a d o f Coos Countv generally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, f ‘2.00
ment of irrigation. This pro­
eari bngcouditiou 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 farms for
C h r is t ia n
C h u r c h . - - Ptpnchiiui every
be clubbed with this paper, the
Sunday at 11 a. io. and 7:150 p. no. Sunday
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
•::30 p. m . Prayer meeting every Wedn?*-
duv evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
once and read tbis great story
could be desired, being near towu,
Episcopal Chnrch.—Episcopal services
of life as told by Paul De Laney. ' Bch ;ol and creamery. This is cer­
w ill be held at St. James chnrch, Coquille
C ity the third Sunday in each month.
S u b e e lb e n o m a n d g a t f i r s t C h a p ta r tainly a bargain for some progres­
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each sondav.
sive dairyman. Price »7,500.
Wm. Horaefall. Pastor.
U r n lli altli. Vlicor hsi I T «ur.
R obests A C arter ,
M. E. Chnrch, South: Preaching each
and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
Myrtle Point Oregon.
Herbine is a boon for sufferers
m Sunday-school every Sunday et 10
_
_ at n: ’0. p, from aneamia. By its use the blood
o’clock. _____
Senior Epworth
League
m. fnnioriendnestsAo.p. ,o.JRr»yerii.ei‘t- ¡s quickly regenerated and the color
“The Sheepherder”, Paul De
1r Thursday
pMt„r. becomes’ normal. The drooping
Laney’s new novel. Call at this
Methodist Kpiseopnl ohnroh.-Servioe strengb is revived. The languor is
the first and third Snnday in eaoh month diminished. Health,
Vigor and office and let us tell you about it.
Pr. aehiri«nt ll o’clock a. rn. and 7 .»t> oo t
predominate. New life and
Hn dav aohool at 10 o’clock a. m.
r.|>
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«.„.th Ijeapne at fi:30 p. m.
. happy activity results.
Mrs. Belle C h a m p i o n l . l o l m e n t f o r I t h r m n -
tlaui.
j . L. liaiTTT, Pastor, j j Shriei, Middlesborough, 111.
raseBrTKBiAN C hurch .—Preaching eer-1 writes, I have been troubled with
Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at
vims 2nd and 4th Mondays, moraine ard ,.
Pfm irllo in , n(>ra. hlnod and
nine, Sunday School every Snnday at l i t e r c o m p la in t , p o o r oio o u , a n u Chapincille, Conn., says Chamber­
i n m i Christian Endeavor services everv have foundnothing to benefit me like lain's Pain Balm is the champion
Su iday atB :M p. m.. M'8« Wlnnte Hal , j j erbjne. I hope never to be with- of all liniments. The past year I
president. Ladiea’ Aid anil miasionary
r
T u j
Eoiietv meats every two weeks on I hnrs- j out It. I nfl.V0 W ished tlu it I held was troubled a great deal with
, nva at 2 p. m. A cordial welcome ia j ei- ; known of it in my husband’s life rheumatism in my shoulders. Af­
tended to the public to attend all our ser* i .
hi cn,, o_i j l ., t > q l ^
l ♦
iii - oh .
A ikilph HABBaLv, Pastor
time. B50c. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. ter trying several cures the store­
recommended this
fhe W. C. T. C. rneeta every 1st and 3rd ------------------------------------------------------------ keeper here
I- -idav at 2 B. m. at the Christian obnroh.
remedy and it completely cured
SUMM0NS.
me.” There is no use of anyone
S kvehth D ay A dvbstist C huboh —S ab-
Oath laeventh day) services; Sabbath IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE suffering from that painful ailment
ichool 10 a. in.. Bible study 11 a. m .,
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR when this liniment can be obtained
prayer meeting Tnesday evening 8 p . ra.,
for a small sum. One application
vonng people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. m.
THE COUNTY OF COOS.
4(1 aro invited to attend these meetings.
gives prompt relief and its continu
C. H. BUNCH.
\V F. Waite,
Elder.
Plaintiff, Suit in Equity for ed use for a short time will produc
vs
a permanent cure. For sale bj
Divorce.
Mary E. Waite,
R. S. Koowlton
C e n t e n n ia l N o t e s .
Work on the California Building
at the Lewis and Clark Exposition
is progressing rapidly, and the
building will bo completed by May
1st.
A model post offico will ba install-
cd at the Lewis and Clark Uv p isi-
tion It wil ! p ro v e intc-rcstin;g as
:.n rx!i;¡bit, ilnd u sefu l iii bundHing
I he ini' lO’JlKf HIT; m in t nf n » iÌ 1» l:t lr i
mm ! c i 1 I m i . Kx
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A' lit# 1 ■ tl: Ti i r] îl> 1 t l f
I ( V 1 11 c < )l iT B j j c i ti< i Ii, n
Gl N 1 Wii< I lf’ 1 1 B fM i^ n tic i 1 will
thtv li dir.n 1 Ii 11 tl v (6 'm mak-
ing the rugs that tn\e mr.de the
Navajos famous.
Fruit raisers of Pierce County,
Washington, will give away apples
and strawberries at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition in order to con-
vineo easterners that Piorce County
is an unsurpassed locality for rais­
ing those products.
A $150,000 exhibit of the pro-
ducts of t ho Phillippinn Islands
will bo an interesting feature of the
United States Government's m agnif­
icent participation in the Lewis
and Clark Exposition.
The staff work on the beautiful
Bridge of Nations at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition is now completed.
The Bridge is almost half a mile
long, and is built of wood and staff,
in imitation of solid mnsonery. The
Bridgo crosses Guild’s Lake, the
largest body of water ever enclosed
within an exposition fence, and con-
neets the mainland with the Govern­
ment peninsula.
Mrs. Eva Emiy Dye. author,of
“The Conquest,” who lias been busy
for several months traeing descend­
ants of the Lewis and Clark party
other than the leaders of that fain-
Defendant. J
To Mary E. Waite, the above named
Defendant:
In the name of the State of Or m,
| you are hereby notified that you a - re-
| quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed ’against you in the above
entitled suit within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this suin-
! mens, to-wit: within six weeks from the
10th dav of March, 1905, the same be-
.in gth e date of tire first publication of
this summons.
\nd if you fail to appear and answer
?l*t day of April, 1906,
t! h . i .i '
the last ilay of tbs time
reserihed
the order of publication,
the plaintiff »vi11 take judgment against
you and will apply to the court forjthe
relief demanded in his complaint, a suc­
cinct statement of which is as follows:
That the marriage contract existing be­
tween plaintiff and defendant may be
set aside and held for naught and that
plaintiff lie restored to all the rights
and priviiiges of a single person, and for
such other and further relief as the court
may deem equitable and just.
Service of this summons is made Try
publication in pursuance of an order
made by I.. Harlocker, aa County Judge
of Coos County, dated March 7, 1905,
directing that service thereof he made
by' publication thereof in the S bmi -
W keki . y H erai . r , a newspaper uub-
lish edrt the City of Coquille, in said
Coos County, once each week for a
period of six weeks.
STANLEY A RUKNS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
INT THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COOS
COUNTY.
Joseph H. Smith,
V8.
Plaintiff,
Win. J . Marsh, TruKtee
Defendant.
To Wm. J. Marsh, Trustee, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon.
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of Plaintiff filed
against you in said Court and Cause, on
or before the 14th day of April, 1905,
being the date prescribe«! by the Court
ous expedition, lias located at Fow- in the order (or publication of aummona
ler, California, a son of the "Bov h>r you to appear and answer said com-
,, _
,
..
- . plaint, ard if you fail to appear and an-
Shannon frequenely mentioned in „ww g, id complaint on or l>efore
the journals of the explorers. He ,|nte. for want thereof, the Plaintiff will
is Ju d g e J . B. Shannon, an aged apply to the Court for the relief de-
and respected resident of Fowler manded in Ida complaint, which is that
for many years. Ju d g e Shannon ««taUH I* deerwd to he the owner in
.
. ,
. . . . . . . . .
; fen simple of the northeast of section
has accepted an invitation to be the
towngll, p 28 a<mtll o( rBng„ 9
guest of the Lew is and Clark Ex- n( the Willamette Meridian, in C .s»
position which is to lie held in ccle- county, Oregon, and that defendant f is
bration of the centennial of the no estate, interest or claim, or any • tie
whatever to paid des<*ribcd premises,
Lewis nod Clark Expedition,
and that Plaintiff’s title he declared fc.ood
June 1, the opening dav.
and valid thereto.
This summons is published orce a
Bridgport, Conti., March 20.— week for at lea>t six successive weeks in
Fanny J. Crosby, the f imotis blind • the Coquille II khali », a so mi- weekly
poet, author of more than 8000 • new spaper published at Coquille, Coos
county, Oregon, by order of Hon. J . W.
hymns, celebrated her Hath birthday Hamilton, JinL'* of the Second Judicial
at her home in this city yesterday. l>»Ntrl«'l •()
. made on the 27th day
Scores of churches* all over the «•I IVhrn c v,
This first publica-
noos is on the 3rd «lay
country honored her bv setting
March, UK)."», ami the last will lie on
apart her birhday as “Fanny Crosby of
April 14, 1906.
v.M There in scarcely a church
Dated this 27th day of February. 1905.
edifice in any part of the world that
J . A. BtTCH AN AN,
L ah not echoed her sacred hymns.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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