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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1905)
Semi-WeeHlylferald. A c c id e n t Drow ning H E A L T H IN YOTTU. Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age. Herbine, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It cures constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, fever skin, lives and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and clears the, complexion. Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Tex. writes April 3, ¡902: " I have j used Herbine. and find it the bestl medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend it. 50c. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. A D a n d y F o r U urna. Â M A T T ER O FH FALTH Chris Thompson, 2d assistant en gineer of the steamer Alliance, fell FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1905. overboard and was drowned yester- - - - - - - - - - — . - - - -- - - - - - - - -r- - -r * ? . day evening about 9:30. The vesel Any person who has lived iu the wng lying at the warehouse dock, Willamette Valley for twenty years when Thompson, who had been past can easily recall the days when ,jown town, approached the gaug ing red apples, sound to the core | way with the intention of going on and free from worms, grew in every board. Capt. Hardwick and first farmer’s orchard. The trees, once officer Olson were on the upper planted, were left in the early days deck, and heard a splashing in the to care for themselves No spray- water, as if someone was struggling, ing was done, nor were the prun- Capt. Hardwick threw a life-ring ing shears brought into use from overboard, and the mate got on the ---- ----------------- ----- year’s end to year’s end. Then the dock and from there to the guard R esolu tion s oodling moth and other pests came. rail as quickly as possible, but there Whereas, it has pleased the Al The Willamette Valley farmer, ac was no sign of the missing man. It Absolutely mighty Father and ruler of the uni. customed to see his apple tiees is supposed that Thompson, while verse to remove by death the be thrive and bear untended, failed to attempting to bonrd the steamer, loved mother of our esteemed Neigh grasp the seriousness of the changed issed his footing, and in falling bor Mrs. Leuora Neeley. SUMMONS. conditions, and in a few years sound struck his head against the rail, Resolved: That we the members apples became almost unknown. which rendered him unconcious. of Evening Tide Circle No. 214 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Within recent years the rehahilita Attempts were made at once to re STATE OF OREGON, FOR TH E tender our heart-felt sympathy to CCUNTY OF COOS. tion of many of these orchards has cover the body, but were not suc Neighbor Neeley in her sad bereave A. H. Snyder. 1 been undertaken, and results are al cessful until this morning, when it Plaintiff, [ Suit in equity to quiet ment, be it further ready beginning to show. There was found close to the place where vs. !• title. Resolved that s copy of these E. A. Snyder, | SUMMONS. are now many first-rate orchards in he fell overboard. A bruise over Defendant, j resolutions be placed on the minutes the Willamette Valley. But they tho right eye sustains the theory of the Circle that a copy be given To E. A. Snyder, the above-named de are the resulte of constant, pains that he struck against the ship in fendant : to neighbor Neeley, and one sent to In the name of the state of Oregon taking work, and they arc still the falling; his mouth was also cut.— the Pacifio Echo. you are hereby required to appear and exception and not the rule. The Thompsons was an American, about E mma M c D onald , answer the complaint against you in the days when good apples would 35 years old, unmarried, and his O ra X- M aurt , \ Committe. above entitled court and cause on or be "raise themselvos’’ have gone, never home was in San Francisco.— Coos A ddie K err . fore Saturday, the 1st day of April, to return. The Willamette Valley Bay News. 1905, which is six weeks after Friday, can regain its lost prestige as tho Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both the 17th dav of February, 1905, said last buildings in good condition; 16 rooms in date being the date of the first publica P ou ltry N otes. groat apple-producing district of hotel, 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur tion of til is summons, and if you fail to the North-west, if proper and Early pullets are the profitable nished. 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 so appear and answer, for want thereof, united effort to that end be made. down, balance on easy payments. For the plaintiff will take a decree againBt winter layers. Otherwise Hood River valley will further information call on or address you that any claim or pretended claim Feed what the fowls will eat up continue to raise the good, sound E. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh you have to an undivided one-third in clean and no more. field, Or., or at this office. terest in and to the south half of tire apples and to carry off the honors. Poor care and lack of feed will north-east quarter, the south-east —Telegram. I l i i l l a r d 's l l o r e l i o u u d N y ru p . quarter of the north-west quarter and make mongrels of any breed. Immediately relieves hoarse, the north-weBt quarter of the north Too fat hens are surely to blame T itles D epend on D ecision croupy cough; oppressed, rattling east quarter of section seven, in town for many poor hatches. rasping and difficult breathing. ship twenty-nine, soutli of range twelve, Salem, Or., April 11.—The ques Breed only from perfect fowls. Henry C. Stearns, druggist, Shulls- west of the Willamette meridian, in tion of whether the State Land Tho defective bird will transmit its burg, Wis., writes, May 20, 1602: Coos county, state of Oregon, is null Board has authority to cancel cer faults. “ 1 have been selling Ballard’s and void, and the plaintiff’ s title thereto will be deemed to bequieted against tificates of sale and deeds to state Keep plenty of litter for the hens Horeliound Syrup for two years, school lands in which fraud appears to B crn tcli in and renew it often and have never had a preparation the same; that the plaintiff will recover that has given better satisfaction. liia costs and disbursements of this suit; upon the face of the application enough to keep it clean. and will he decreed to have such other I notice that when I sell a bottle and further relief as may be equitable. came up directly before the board The active, fiery-looking bird is this morning when Janies K. Scars the one to put in the breeding pen, they come back for more. I can This summons is published by the honestly recommend it.” 25o 5o0 order of tile Hon. !.. Ilarlocker, County made application for the purchase other things being equal. ml $1.00. For sale by R. S. Judge cm C oos ( unte, state of Oregon, of 320 aerbs of timber laud in ihii It is u f mi l rule to fiitteu uud Knowlton. made and entered on the 11th day county, sold as school land to Fred market ill 2 year-old hens as soon of February, 1905, anil which order Palmer, ot this city, March 14,1901. as they tiuish laying. specifies that the seme shall be published for six consecnttve weeks, In the application Sears alleges that on the same day in each of said The male bird is half of the flock. he believes the application by Pal. in the Semi-Weekly H e r a l d , In the Thompson Photo Gallery a weeks, A mistake in selecting in this respect semi-weekly newspaper printed and mer was fraudulent in that ho did is a mistake that reaches the whole wo will be pleased to havo you call published in the above-named county at not purchase the laDd for his own and inspect our pictures. Our dis the city of Coquille. season’s output. SPERRY A CHASE, use and that the certificate of sale Make the hen scratch for her food. play is a sample o f the grade of Attorneys for Plaintiff. was assigned to W. D. Moliuoy, who She will enjoy it, pursue it vigorous work we do. is said to have furnished money for See ou r d u b b in g propositi tion ly, and will lay as a consequence of We make a speciality in baby sit the first payment. with the O re g o n S em i-W eek ly J o u r the healthy condition produced. tings and guarantee, satisfaction we The question whether tho board When pure bred stock is kept, all will also be here the 3rd week of nal. T h is is J one to give ou r read has power to cancel certificate cases the best breeders can be disposed April, and in Myrtle Point the 2nd ers a ch a n ce to read Paul Do La- of this kind has been submitted by ney’s new n ovel,“ T he S h eep h erd er.” of at a good profit to other breeders. and 4th week. the Governor to tho Attorney-Gen Farmers take notice of this fact. E. G arrett , Photographer. eral, who will render an opinion in F R A T E R N A L O RDERS. No farmer objects to feed cattle a few days. In caBo the Attorney- or hogs. A flock of hens will pav a Administrntor's Notice. General concludes the board is vest QOQUIILE LODGE. NO. 53. I. 0. 0. F higher price for the grain they eat Notice is hereby given that the un ed with this powor, the Governor is Meet- every Saturday night. than any other kind of stock. dersigned, by outer of the County prepared to demand the cancelling G eo . H B a x t e r , N. G. Poultry raising, like dairying, the Court for Coos County, Oregon, has J. S. I.AWRENCE, Sec’ v. of a large list of certificates and raising of fruit, hogs or cattle, has been duly appointed Administrator of deeds, aggiograting over, 500,000 the estate of Jeremiah l’ eart, deceased, become a science. Anyone to be and that all persons having claims Q0QUIUE ENCAMPMENT, NO 25, I. 0 0. F. acres. successful, must make this business against said estate are hereby required Meets the first and third Thursday The state grand jury moved to a study, as he would any other. to present the same, duly verified, to nights in each month. the State House this afternoon, Many an old hen who has outlived the undersigned at the office of A. J, I. H a c k e r , Scribe. J. J. S t a n l e y , C. P. where records are convenient, for her usefulness is kept year after Sherwood in the City of Coquille, Coos tho purpose of entering into a County, Oregon, within six months lyjAMIE REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 20. year, because tho owner, through from the date of this notice. thorough investigation of land mat neglect., has not learned that she is Meets the second and fourth Wednes Dated this 3rd day of April, 1905. ters. It is saul every transaction iu day nights in each month. eating five times as much as all the J ohn P e a r t , M r s . M a r v in L y o n s , N. G. which an application was tiled will Administrator of the M r s . M a m ie S l a g l e , Sec’y. eggs she produces are worth. Send be taken up, including alleged lieu Estate of Jeremiah such fowls to market at once.— Peart, deceased. land scandals of the past adminis QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. I A M Homestead. tration. * «•* - Meets the Saturday night on or lie- SUMMONS. 1Cli«'iiH intlo l*niiiN(|nB<tk l i ’R o lie F i>'il & a k i N Dr. Bergin, Pana, III. writes: *T have used B dlurd’s Snow Liniment; always recommend it to my i friends, as I am confident there is no better made. ‘ It is a dandy for liiirns.’ Those who live oil farms ; are especially liable lo many acci dental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard’s Snow Liniment is applied. It should always be kept in the house for cases of emergency.” 25c, 50o and j 1$,00. It. S. Knowlton. ------- — — David Felton, of this city, will take orders for head siones, monuments and all kinds of cemetery work for the Coos County Marble and Uranite Works, of Marshfield. 0 POWDER Pure F or Bale A tine lot of shiugles— first-class in quallity, three tom of barley und one of the best milch cows in the county. Eor particulars enquire at HAS HO SUBSmUIt the H eiilad office. Brownrigg 1 « Ladies' Fine Tailor-made Suits, Shirt Waist Suits, Crauenette Rain Coats, Jackets, Skirts, Waists, and other wearing apparel. 1 extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to call and seethe beautiful new styles of the season ill Ladies’ Wearing apparel illusi rated in tiie Fashion Books of CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROS., the Great Style Store of Chicago, which are now ready for your inspection, together with the materials from which the gar ments are made. The fashion plates and samples of materials represent a on«- million-dollar stock of ladies’ fine wearing apparel, made-to-order and ready made. in the latest styles and at the lowest prices. The “ STEVENS” garments are recognized everywhere as the standard of excellence. The marvelous perfection of styles and the beautiful tit, workmanship ami finish attained in them have given these garments An individuality which no others have to such a pleasing degree. A postal card wilt bring the samples to your home. IVI. _A_. P I E R C E , Local Agent for ( ‘ HAS. A. STKYKNS A BROS, I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. Photo - - Studio A private Hospital well equipped for the treat ment of su rgical and medical diseases. At Myrtle Point Does finest up-to-date work at low Trained N u rse s est prices. ‘ 'Courteous treat ment” to all. We sell plates, For Information Address films, cameras and all supplies. Printing and finishing for amateurs Phone 631. done promptly. in Attendance. Win. Horsfall, M. D., StfrN'oTE.—Coquille has an artist (E. Garrett) patronize home indus try. Marshfield, O regon Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,1 $ C. H. S IM P S O N , ¿¡I I CHAS, M00MAW, Prop. Boot & Shoe Repairing Opposite Hotel Coquille, All work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed first-class. I Front Street. ¿3É30IÍEG01OT P P T OR S‘flIiE.£g^ Coquille, Oregon. Alfred Johnson, D E A L E R IN Third ffeit ii April! 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 ■ JOB W O R K 15' (SI V fore the full moon. IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE J. If. Ocetli W. M. STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR J. .1. L a m b , Sec’ y. TH E COUNTY OF COOS. Seattle, April 11—The immigra Hans P. Clausen, 1 QEULAH CHAPTER. NO. 6. 0. E. S. tion officers of Puget Sound ports Plaintiff, Meets next Friday night. refuse to allow passengers on ves vs. \ Suit in Equity for ' Suit M r s . K a t h r y n S i . ag lk , W . M . Olive F. Clausen, Divorce. I | Divi sels touching Honolulu to land, M r s . M a m ie S l a g l e , S e c 'v . Defendant, J fearing a spread of leporsy as a re To Olive F. Clausen, the above-entitled ^YCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P. sult of the recent action of tho Ha- defendant 1 Meets tiie second and fourth Tuesday I n the name of the state of Oregon waiau legislature on violation of nights eacti month in Odd Fellows' hall. yon are hereby notified that you are re the immigration laws. A. F. L in e g a r , C. C. quired to appear and answer the com V. R. W il s o n , K. R. S. A Junketing party of 400 persons plaint filed against you in the above- recently visited the lepor colony at entitled suit in which Hans P. Clausen QOQUIILE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Molokai Island, and mingled freely F or S a l e —One United States is plaintiff and you, Olive E. Clausen, Meets the second and fourth Wednes with the lepore, taking no percau- Turbine Seperator, capacity about are defendant, within six weeks from day nights of each month in W . O. W. hall. the date of the first publication of this tion against spreading the disease. 1000 pounds; in good order, ns good summons, to-w it: within six weeks F re o S l a g l e , M. W. The action of the legislature 1ms an new. Owner perfectly satisfied from the 21st day of February, 1905, the O. F. R o u r e k , Rec. been reported to the government nt but it in not largo enough for hin same being the date of the first publica |MPERIAl LODGE. NO. II. 0. OF H. Washington. business. For full particulars go to tion of this summons; ami if yon fail to Meets the first and third Wednesday T. H. Mehl f i Go’s, hardware store. appear and answer on or before the 4th nights each month in Woodman hall. Case Continued day of April, 1905, the same being the M r s . B ir p ie S k e e l s , C. H. 5 last day of the time prescribed in the M iss I rene L a m b , R e c. For Sale. X The case of the state with li. S. order for publication, a judgment will •V O ne6 horse power steam engine; one be taken against you for want thereof, |y|VRTLE CAMP. NO. 197, w. o. w. Gordon, of North Bend, for threat (WO gallon cheese vat; one curd sink Meets the first and third Saturday ened murder and assnult with dan cheese hoops and press screws. All the and plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, a nights ofeacli month. gerous weapoD, was called in He. above sre about as good as new, but R out . B crns , C. C. succinct statement of whicli is as follows: J. G. S im m o n s , Clerk. corder Chapman's court yesterday w ill l>e sold very cheap. v' That the marriage contract now exist NOSI.F.R A LYONS, afternoon end it was decided to $ ing lietween you and plaintiff he dis QOQUIILE COUNCIL. NO. 398. F. A. A. Ooqnille. Oregon. solved; that plaintiff have judgment for Meets the second and fourth Thnrs- > continue the cane until next Mon — - the care and custody of I.ester Clausen, i {*av nietits of each month in Odd Fel- « ‘•arm ('» in c h « n m l ( 'o l d « . day at 2 p. ni. 1 lows hall. their minor son, and for his co«ts and D r . G eo . R t s s e l l , Pres. Mrs. Peterson, 625 Lake St. Mr. Gordon is accused of having disbursements in this suit. M r s . C m as H a r r in g to n , Sec’ y. .. ... , - , ; Topekn. Kaus, savs ‘‘Of all cough threatened to take Service of this summons is made by . . . . 1 ’ ’ ' i remedies Hillard's Horehound Simpson and with making an assault , Syrnp is ,1)v fllvorit, . ¡, ,|onP publication in p irsuance of an order £VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214. W. 0 W Meets the second and fonrth Satur with a deadly weapon upon the per- and will do all that is claimed for made by I,. Harlooksr, county Judge for Coos county, Oregon, dated the 11th day nights of each month. v bod o f L. F. Fslkenstein. He was I it to speedily cure all coughs And lay February. 1905. and directing pub M r s . I. >r L in e g a r . S. 5 Arrested a day or so ago but was coMs- ->'»1 it issosweet and pleas- lic dion of the same in the "Sem i-W eek Mrs. M. M (Donald. Clerk. $ released upon hail.— Coast Mail. *” * the taste. For sale by R. 8. ly HER\i.n,” a newspaper published at JU STU S LODGE. NO 35. RATHBONE SISTERS ________ K now lton. the City of Coquille, in said Coos county The Mormons have bought an . > . • Oregon, once each week, for a period of Meets the first and third Tuesday A Ovam* Silk ¡mil other w*«h f.ihncs six weeks. nights each month in Odd Fellows' half. old js il in Illin ois end nrc fitting it ,or Sprin„ Sllinm(.r w„ r, t,„. t ,„ .,t A. J, SHERWOOD, M r .«. A n nie L aw rence , M. E. C . g up for a home. i patterns, arrived st KaneimitsV Attorney for Plaintiff. M r s . I nkz C h ask , M. o f R. S G uarding A ga in st L eporsy Exclusive Styles The excruciating pains character istic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has been the surprise and delight of thousands of sufferers. Tho quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by R. S. Knowl- ton. I l I I f t ! Bill Heads. Briefs. Letter Heads, Posters. Leqal Blanks, Envelopes, Wedding Stationery. Statements. I Up-to-date Work Delivered ft SI with Neatness and ft Dispatch. Satisfaction Guaranteed. * C. O. DRYDEN, IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D . <•