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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1905)
Our Mill. Vote For the Queen of May. Vote for the May Queen. Flour $1.00 per sack at Drane's The vote for the Queen of May; While every detail is not carried Snow Drift Hour $1.25 per sack, Vote for tbe Queen of May. stands: out to tbe letter, matters have so at Lorenz’s. Flour $1.00 per sack at Drane’s. Laura F ox..................... .......... 29 $1. 25 cash buys a sack of Snow Arthur Flinn was down town on Emma Sherwood........... ............ 22 in saying that our sawmill whioh Drift flour at Lorenz’s. Tuesday. Lee Anna Gage.............. .......... 15 has l eon standing idle for many One big round dollar buyes a Zac. Boyce, of Bandon, was in this mouths, will resume operations in Ora Morgan.................. sack of flour at Drane’s. city on Wednesday. good shape early next week, and Alex Stauff of Marshfield, came For Snow Drift dour at $1.25 per take its place as the leiding indus Flour $1.00 per sack at Drane's over to this city Wednesday. sack, go to Lorenz's. Our townsman, F. P. Norton, of Marshfield, was try of our city. Thus Devereux, the Parkersburg in town Tuesday. W. T. Kerr, at the head of a com J. H Shields, of Bandon, was up farmer was up to this city yesterday. pany have all negotiations completed to this city on Tuesday. Vote for the May Queen at Wil ! and the passing of the papers is all F ob S ale E ig h t fine dairy cow s. Go and see those beautiful ladies son’s or Knowlton’s. that remains. W ill give 1 m onths’ time. silk vests at Mrs. Perrott’s. Flour $1.00 per sack at Drane's The work of repairing which has J. H. R a d a u a u o h , Arago. A fine selection of ladies’ neck- J. C. Simmons was up from Pros been going on several days is well ware has just been recieved by Mrs. Have you tried Snow Drift flour. per this week. underway. The whistle blew Wed Nosier. If cot do so. $1.25 per sack at Fruit! fruit! prices right, at the nesday and two nice logs were re Geo. P. Topping, the attorney, Lorenz’s. Pharmacy, Saturday night. duced to hosrds and square timbers, was up to the county seat on W ed G. H. Guerin of tho Guerin hotel, Snow Drift Hour is all right. but the edger was not ready to do nesday. at Myrtle Point, was in town for a $1.25 per sack at Lorenz's. its part, but will be in a short time. Fon R ent — A small place near few hours Wednesday. The planers are being overhauled Snow Drift flour is good— try it town. Apply to W. A. Goodman, Episcopal services at St. James and belted up in good shape ready $1.25 per sack at Lorenz’s. Coquille. church in this city by R ev W. Hors For a nice fresh steak, pork or for work. Tho scboonsr Jessie Minor is at fall next Sunday, morning and Mr. Kerr is being congratulated mnton chop, go to Dean & Morgau. Marshfield receiving lumber from evening. aDd complimented on all sides for Come and see the children stand .Johnson's mill. F or S ai . e . —One acre tract in nice tbe success his never-failing ener Bo sure and vote for the Quoen of location with house and barn; 100 on their heads at the Pharmacy, gies is bringing about. Enquire at April 15. May and thereby help out on the young fruit, trees. H erald office. Wm. flicking of the Prosper mill, school piano fund. Report of Coquille School. J. F. Humphrey was in town yes shook hands with friends a day or The H erald is in position to o f terday. He is looking up the pub so in town this week. Report of Coquille school for fer a homesteader n grand oppor lic land question on the upper Co W anted . — Pasture for two horses month ending April 7, 1905. tunity to acquire a home. quille. Grade 1, Miss Fannie Getty, as near town as possible. Apply Thomas Anderson, the popular Anyone in need of the service of to J. N. Jacobson, Coquille. teacher. Enrollment, 54; atten Bandon butcher, had business in of a first-class engineer—stationery, dance, 745; No. days’ absence, 58; I f ice-cream is too cold, have this city a day or so this week. traction or marine, will do well to some hot coffee and a sandwich for No. times tardy, 1. If coffee is too hot have some enquire at the H ebald office. Grade 2, Mrs. Irma Yoakam, 10c at the Pharmacy, April 15. Hazelwood ice-cream and a piece of The steamer Elizabeth sailed on teacher. Enrollment, 47; No. be The proceeds of the entertain cake for 10c at the Pharmacy, April longing, 42; attendance, 719; ab Monday, and the Chico on Tuesda}. ment at the Pharmacy, Saturday 15th. The schooner Advance went out and sence, 57; tardy, 0. will be used to paint the church. J. W. Mast, bookkeeper for the the Ruby came in yesterday. Grade 3, Miss Inez Lusk, teacher. Yes, we know its raining, but Enrollment: hoys 11, girls 24, total Prosper mill Co., was up to the For first-class lodgings go to the Davis that doesn’t need to keep you at 35; attendance, 626; absence, 31; county seat a couple of days this restaurant. home from the Pharmacy, Saturday tardy, 2. week. The preliminaries for a grand Mrs. S. Monday, of the of the low fourth of July celebration are be night. Grade 4, Mrs. H. T. Wootten. Well, you heard the mill whistle: Enrollment, 37; attendance, 542; ab er river, returned by Wednesday’s ing talked up in this city. By start train from a visit with friends at ing in early and working hard a now come to the Pharmacy to-mor sence, 32J; tardy, 0. row night and eat Hazelwood ice North Bend. Grades 5 and 6, Miss Grace thorough success will be assured. cream. L. Bridges, teacher. Enrollment, Anyone wishing some good oat Rev. C. L. McCausland, presid Keep your bowels regular by the 57; No. remaining, 34; attendance, or grass hay, or to trade some calves ing elder for this district of the M. for a lino colt should see W . H. E. Church, South, who will hold use of Chamberlain’s Stomach and 699; absence, 45; tardy, 0. Liver Tablets. There is nothing Grades 7 and 8, Miss Ellen M. Young; of Fishtrap. quarterly conference in this city better. For sale by R. S. Know! ton. Beamis. Enrollment: boys 23, Services at the Christian church Saturday and Sunday, made our Come and buy your best girl girls 23, total 46; attendance: boys next Sunday morning and evening. office a pleasant call yesterday. some fine candy at the Pharmacy, 317, girls 413, total, 730; absence; Short Subjects on Grent Subjects Earl'Goodman returned on Tues Saturday night. If you haven’t a boys 20, girls 19, total 39; tardy: continued iu the evening. day to his post of duty at the store girl, buy it for your sister or your, boys 0, girls 1, total 1. O. B. Holleubeak, of Fairview, of Ed Raekliff, at Lauglois. His self. Grades 9 and 10, T. C. Jory. En made our office a pleasant call on broken leg is getting along nicely George Belloni who lives near rollment: boys 9, girls 9, total 18. Wednesday, while in town, and and he expects to be able to lay Johnson’s mill, met his brother, No. remaining: boys 5, girls 5, to squared yards with the paper, aside his crutch in a short time. Fred, who is here helping at the tal 10; attendance, 210; absence Mr. ami Mrs. D. P. Strang, of Uncle Shad Hudson and his mill, whom he had not met for three 25$; tardy, 4. of this city, moved up to Mrs. niece, Mrs. Lizzie Divelbiss, who years. Summary:—-Total enrollment, Waters’ on the North Fork last came up from Port Orford last week Wm. French, of the Fishtrap 294; total No. days’ attendance, week where they will spend the to attend the funeral of their broth ssetion, was in town yesterday, and 4271; total No. days’ absence, 288; er, and father, Joseph D. Hudson, summer. tells us that his little daughter who tardy, 10. An elegant line of muslin underwear started on their return Wednesday. has been very ill, is now all right T. C. J ory , just in at Mrs. Moon’ s. For anything in the line of good pas again. Principal. try go F. Wilson. The 2nd quarterly conference for Coal Miners Wanted.—D. S. D. D. Pierce, the merchant, ac tbe M. E. Church, South, will con A. B. Daly came over from Rouse, superintendent of the Co vene at Coquille City April 15th and companied his daughter, Mrs. E. A. quille Co’s mine at Riverton, is now Marshfield Wednesday. He is on bay Thursday in shape to employ several more 16th. The Presiding Elder Rev. Tyrrell, to the a deal with some of our loggers for C. L. McCansland will be present where they will take a steamer for men at good pay. some heavy logging machenery. and preach Saturday at 8 p. m. Sab Eureka, California, Mrs. Tyrrell’s A crew of ten or a dozen men home, she having been here visit bath 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. All are came over from the hay yesterday ing her parents for several weeks. who will be employed by a Mr. Car cordially invited. LOCAL N E W S. reasonable W. P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & C o.’ s. Regular preaching services in tho First M. E. church Sunday morn ing and evening at 8 and 11 o ’clock respectively. Sunday school at 10 o ’clock a. m.; Epworth League at 7 o’clock p. in. Presiding Elder M. C. Wire will preach Thursday evening, April 20th, at 8 o ’clock. Isaiah Buckman, of Portland, a brother of Thomas Buckman, of East Maashfield, who is in this couuty looking about with a view to investing, came over by Wednes day’s train and visited this city, Myrtle Point and Bandon. He is much pleased with the looks of our I own and surroundings. Meals and lodging at prices at Frank Wilson’s. Lewis and Clark Souvenir Neckties for ladies’ and gents at Kanematz’s. E. A. Bnrnett, late of Riverside California, who traded for the Allen place near Norway, arrived in town the first of the week, and being a sawmill man, will not run his place this season. He is now with W. T. Kerr & Co. at this place, rendering valuable assistance in getting the mill in running order. He and family occupy the Hoberg home near the academy. Thomas Kennedy, a young man aged 19 years, died at Bandon ou Tuesday night of pneumonia. His uncle, John Golden, of Marshfield, passed through town Wednesday to nttend the funeral which took place Thursday. Mr. Kennedy was a sober, industrious young man whose untimely demise is deeply deplored by many friends. He leaves a wid owed mother to mourn his sudden Pies and cakes made to order at the Davis restaurant. demise. Stenmer Boxer Cavendish Slocum Regular meeting of the “ Public School Improvement Leaguo,” Fri is now lying at the Coquille docks. day afternoon, Apr. 14, 1905, 3:30 She hails from Hong Kong and p. m. The subject chosen for the other outlandish ports laden with League is, “ What Constitutes Good novelties and curios for the novelty Not the least attractive Citizenship." which will be consider ' social. ed as follows: “ School training, a feature of the cargo is the gypsy preparation for citizenship.” Mr. fortune teller who will soon be in Jory, “ Moral training;’ ’ Mrs. Snook stalled in her office in th > Pharmacy “ Meutal training;” “ Patriotism” Rev. building ready to reveal everything Beatty. A cordial invitation is ex past, present and future for the small sum of ten cents. tended to all. Flour $1.00 per sack at Drane’s B U SIN E S S NOTICES. Attention! Wool Growers— W. T. Kerr will make contracts nud cash , Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at advances for your wool. Drane's. JP^r*The Oregon Coal A Nav Co - Str. M. F. Plant, Capt. Nelson, Master, Will make regular trips between Coos B a y and S a n F r a n c is c o This Steamer is very steady at sea and her passenger accommodations are all ----IN---- R E A Ii Remember F. Wilson runs a first- class bakery. Don’ t lorget that Strang keeps Shoes of all kinds. Fresh bread, pies, cakes and dough nuts at F. Wilson’ s. A good Winchester Rifle for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. As fine a line of negligee shirts as ever came to town, at Z. C. Strang's. f For a nice short-order meal, call at lhe Davis restaurant, Front street. ESTA TE. $ 3 ,0 0 0 ■■■■■■' A large school building hereto- foie conducted ns an academy, in center o f well populated dis trict- Building fully furnished. Good grounds. An excellent op portunity for the right party, w ill lease. $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 This amount of fine property, ............ including two fine residences and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal. to exchange for good stock ranch. $ 5 0 0 0 A good farm o f 220 acres near Co- ■..- .. ■- quille. Has $2,000 worth o f first- class timber. Mrs. Moon has bargains for you in the form of pretty summer shirt waists. <$2800 A flno corner business property A piano for sale on easy terms. Will Nice small place o f 8 acres near take part in trade. Enquire at this $1500 — — town, well improved, 4 acres fall deck and having only two berths in a office. bearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. room. Very superior Second Class. Full line of fine, fresh groceries and This is a good investment. Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $6. canned goods has just been received at $ 1 0 0 0 House and two lots in good Drane’s. —— location. A bargain.. F S. DOW, Agent, ! W . C. Rose, Agt., Good house, barn and four lots For fine carpet and rug weaving ap $ GOO Marshfield, | Coquille. in tine location. ply lo Mrs. K. Molvereon.of the Mc ———« $ 8 0 0 Corner business property. Better Adams place. new, clean and sweet, opening oat on — ■M ■- Bicycles! ALBERT FISH, Dealer in NEW AND SECOND BICYCLES. . HAND Bicyles Sundries, Etc. Wheels to Rent. Repairing a Speciality. investigate this now. Call and see the swell line of Muslin $ G50 A hill ranch on Fishtrap o f 150 ■ acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres Underwear at Mrs. Nosler’ s. They are ■— in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 yonug beautiful and prices just right. Brown Leghorn eggs from prize-w in ning stock, at $1.00 per setting or $5.00 per hundred. J C. W atson , Coquille. F ob S ale —A fine property consisting of splendid garden lots, good house and barn For particulars call at thin office. Mrs. Nosier has just received her lino of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, consisting of Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset Covers, etc. "H azelwood” White Rocks, eggs $1.00 per 13. Leave orders with P. E. Drane, or write me. F. M. G kvkbz , Coquille, Oregon. Odds and Ends :—J. S. Kiinematz is closing out a few odds and ends in china and glassware at one-half the regular prices. Don't miss this opportunity. fruit trees, about 300.000 feet fine cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. $ 500 A residence property that is dirt —— — cheap. $ 250 Two hue lots near the school- house. $ 5 0 0 New 5 room cottage and one lot. ■in. .n-.~ A cozy hom e. $ 400 Three fine residence lots, close to business. An extraordinar b\r- gain. $ 100 Two corner bottom lots. It is impossible to describe my list in this oiu m n . If you are looking for a good piece o f property at a reasonable price, 1 can certainly suit you. Kemembei, I rent houses and farms, make loans and do all kinds o f agency business. Come in and see me before buy- inra. I can save you DOLLARS. Claude O. C. SANFOKD, Coquille, Oregon. f ox, GENERAL GRAYING. COQUILLE, OREGON. Summons. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THfc STATE OF OREGON, FOR TH E COUNTY OF COOS. Meets ait Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Gare and Dispatch. Thomas Wilson, Plaintiff, WOOD FOR SALE- I Suit in Equity vs ¡- to lordose Angus McDonald, Mortgages. Mary McDonald and John McDonald, Defendants. Leave orders at T. J. Little’s Livery table REMEMBER To John McDonald, one of the above That we are Headquarters for Gents' Furnish named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you ire hereby notified that you are re ing Goods. quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against Angus McDonald, Mary McDonald, and yourself in the above entitled suit within six weckB Our line of Ready-made Clothing cannot be from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: Within six weeks from Friday, the beat. 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 inspect our line of WALK-OVER Shoes and answer on or before Saturday, the 22nd day of April, 1905, the same being the last day of the time prescribed in as well as many other leading styles. the order for the publication of this summons, for the last publication there of, judgment and decree will he taken against the defendants in said suit for Staple and Fancy Groceries. the relief demanded in the complaint in this suit, a succinct statement of which OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. is as follows: That there be adjudged to be due and ter in operating a logging camp owing to the plaintiff from the defend ants Angus McDonald and Mary McDon which he is opening at Rocky Point. ald the sum of $800, together with inter Rev. Ole Anderson, of the Salva est on $500 thereof at the rate of 8 per tion Army, held services at the Pres-: cent, per annum, payable annualy, from byteriau church Wednesday even- the 21st day of November, 190.1; and to gether with interest on $300 thereof, at iug. He has held several in many | the rate of 10 |>er cent per annum, pay places in the county. He is from able annually, from the 22nd day of Portland. May, 1903; for such attorney fees in said suit as the Court may adjudge reason A fine stock of Stilson-Kellogg loggers' j GENERAL DRAYING. able, and for his costs and disburse shoes are at Strang's store. Look at ments in this suit. them. That the two mortgages set out in the Dave Drew, one of the mechanics complaint herein, and which were ex All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. working at the mill this week get Will soon be in Myrtle Point. ecuted hy the defendants, Angus Mc ting it ready to start up, had the Donald and Mary McDonald, to the Sole Agent for plaintiff, to secure the payment, re misfortune to get his hand mixed Watch for date and place. spectfully, of the two promissory notes up with a saw and got the three which are also set out in the complaint first fingers of his left hand badly Thoso WALK-OVER herein, be foreclosed, and the premises Shoes were born and described in said mortgages, to w it: lascerated, a great quantity of the bred in a first-class fac The E % of the SW flesh being torn from the inside of and the W j* of tory. They were made the 8E *4 of section 9 in township 29 them. It required twelve stitches t h e south of range 12 west of Willamette to close the wound. for a first-class man meridian in Coos county, Oregon, e x Who tied the cow’s tail to his log in tho process of milk that’s you. For sale by S. P. Shutt, a newspaper man of cepting fi8 acres, more or less from the ¡ng; said she had not I ragged him over two miles befor W. T. KERR & CO. above descrilied premises, which has twenty years’ expedience, passed he realized he had mads a mistake. heretofore been sold and conveyed to through town lately on his way to parties other than the plaintiff, as H o w M u c h T a r tlx e r Gold Beach, Curry County, where shown hy the records of deeds of Coos Cut this out. he will start a now paper which will county, Oregon, he sold in the manner Must you bo dragged before von realize you are making a Bring It to Us. be called the “ Gold Beach Globe.” provided hy law, and that the proceeds mistake in not using E loctric Lights. It is worth 25 cents in trade thereof lie applied to the payment of the Mr. Shutt has conducted papers at costs of said sale and of this suit, and at our store on repairing or different points in tho state and is | the sums found to be due on said two purchases amounting to $1.00 { well qualified to give Curry a good promissory notes as secured by said ¡5 or more. paper in case the requisite support is I mortgagee, and that the defendants, W ilson Jewelry Co., forthcoming, which it doubtless will Angus McDonald and Mary McDonald, T h e R e l i a b l e J e w e le r s SO T e i and all persons claiming under them be. We welcome Mr. Shutt into E x p e r ie n c e . subsequent to the execution of said this part of the state in the newspa mortgages he barred, and foreclosed of per work and wish hi a every suc all right, claim or equity of redemption cess in his enterprise. His outfit < lin in lM -r liitn '« r . m c l i H r m .-.lj- t h e in or to such premises. IF SO, was on the schooner Chetco which That the over-plus if sny there lie, be H ea t aii>l M o s t P o p n l n r . paid into this Court to await its further arrived at that place this week from “ Mothers buy it for croupy Portland, and we may look for a children, railroad men buy it for order, and for such other and further re severe coughs and elderly people lief as to the Court may seem equitable. “ Globe” in a week or so. This summons is published hy the buy it for la gripe,” say Moore — Rros., Eldon, Iowa. “ We sell more order of the Hon. L. Harlocker, County F r l g l i l l t i l «¡aiflV rliiK I t f l l f T f i l of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Judge of Coos county, State of Oregon, Buffering frightfully from the than any other kind. It seems to made and entered on the 9th day of FRESH AND SALT MEATS. virulent poisons of undigested food, have taken the lead over several March, 1905, and which order apecifies C. G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took other good brands.” There is no that the same ahall be published for six Lard. Bacon. Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, “ with question but this medicine is the consecutive weeks on the same day of Turkeys and Game In Season. the result,” he writes, “ that I was best that can be procured for each of said weeks, in the S kmi -W keki . y H erald , a semi-weekly newspaper Front Street, Coquille, Ore., cured.” All stomach and bowel dis coughs and colds, whether it be a printed and published in the aliove orders give way lo their tonic, lax child or an adult that is afflicted. named county, at the City of Coquille. Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Box 224 ative properties. 25c at R 8. It always cures quickly Sold bv SPERRY A CHASE, Know ¡ten's drug store, guaranteed. R. 8. Knowlton. Attorneys for Plaintiff. DR. J . E. S K IN N E R , Practical Optician. W. T. Kerr & Co. W IL L M E ET A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal :M:.A.isr r 5 SAY! Can your wife cook? get her the best to rook with at LEVI 5 TRÄ 05 S L c o r ■ OVERALL# I For men who to il 1 City M eat Market