Semi-Weekly Herald P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y AND F R ID A Y . D F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR County Official P a p e r . D evoted to th e m ateria l and social n bu ildin g o f the O n qaille V a lley particular v snd o f Coos C om ity generally. Subscription, par year, in advance, $2.00 Church Directory- C h r is t ia n C h u r c h . — P l e a c h i n g every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sandnv school at 10 a. in. Christian Endeavor at 6:8© p. m. Prayer uieotinp e v e ry Wedn ilsv evening at 7:30. A ll rortliflllv iovitf d KpUoopAl Chnroh.— Episcopal service w ill he held at St. James ehnrch, i ’nqnil1 C ity the third Snndav in each month. Sunday Reboot at 10 a. m. each snnrtsv, W in. H oraefaii, Pastor- M . E .G h n rch . South: Preaching each every Snndaya at 11 a. m. and 7:30 m. Snnday-achool every Suoday at 10 o ’clock. Senior Epworth League at fi:30. p, m. Jnm or Leagne at 3:30.p. m. Prayermeet in? Th nrad ay even in g at 7:30. H . <1. Branham, pastor. and Methodiat Episcopal ehnrch.—Service the first snd third Sunday in each month Preaohing at 11 o’ olock a. m. and 7:30 p. m . Snndav school at 10 o ’olook a. in. Ep­ worth League at 0:30 p. m. J. L. B eatty , Pastor. P hesbttebian OmiaoH.— Preaching eer Yivies 2nd and 4th Snndaya, m om inp evening, Sunday School every Snndny at 10a. ro. Chriatian Endeavor services every Sunday at 0:30 p. m ..M iss W innie Hall President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meats every two weeks on Thnrs days at 2 p. m. A cordial weloome is e i tended to the publio to attend all onr Ber­ nices. A dolph H a h i i l t , Pastor The W. C. T. V. meets every 1st and 3rd Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian ehnrch For • Bancroft H ail! Poet, Hard o f Riverton, Take up your facile pen, Portray the charms o f Bauoroft Unto the ey esof m en. She nestles unassuming The lo fty hills among, Unknown to fam e and fortune, Her beauties still unsung. A gem o f natures setting— The purest and the best, The sportsman’ s view o f Paradise, The tourist’ s dream o f rest. l'he verdant hills are ueopled By th rifty herds and flocks On friendly terms with timid deer, Amoug the sheltering rocks. W e a l, b ig e s t lo u . No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain’« Stomrch nnd Liver Tablet« will help you to d i­ gest your food. It is not the quan­ tity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount digested and as­ similated. If troubled with a weak digestion, don’t fail to give these Tablets a trial. Thousands have been benefitted by their use. They only cost a quarter. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Photography for the AMATEUR H a lf its Former Cost A fine dairy farm containing 70 acres of bottom land 29 acres of hill land, and adjosning the town of Like fairy laiment, broidored W ith rainbow-tinted hopes. Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, Our orchards, rich witn promise, and J mile from creamery. Forty- Ire pleasing to the eye five acres of bottom land improved Their fragranoe greets the senses and in good state of cultivatiion; 5 O f every passer by. acres slashed, burned and newly Our stately firs and oedars, seeded; hill land is all good for pas­ Waving so proud and free, Salute the playful breezes ture; 3 acres of orchard in good L ike Palms o f victory. eari bngcondition and different var­ Our Myrtle creek, so modest, ieties of fruit. House, barn and A worthy pride would feel. other buildings. While we have a Did she but know her mission T o mingle with Coquille. number of other dairy farrne for My fond heart turns to Banoroft, sale, yet this is one of the best bar­ Wherever I m ay roam, gains, as the location is all that No other place to me so dear. could be desired, being uear town, For Bancroft is my home. school and creamery. This is cer­ A uto . tainly a bargain for some progres­ The President is not the only sive dairyman. Price $7,500. man who will go hunting this month. R o b e s t s & C arter , Many private citizens are out hunt­ Myrtle Point Oregon. ing— flats. c. H. J e s s ie R ose , j A l ic e M . T u t t l e , J- A n n ie J. R o u in s o n , j A R. Committee. The Court of Claims has decided Greene and Gavnor cannot be allow­ ed their claim of ten thousand dol­ lars due them on their contracts until they come in and tesnify. As Greene and Gavnor are in Canada trying to avoid extradition proceed­ ings it is apparent that the court of Claims has been indulging in a joke. If Christopher Columbus could have seen far enough ahead he would have hesitated before he dis­ covered Santo Domingo. To Mary E. Waite, the above named Defendant: Oregon Writer’s Best Effort. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified that you are re­ A story of the great range war quired to appear and answer the com­ plaint filed against you in the above into which is interwoven the entitled suit within six weeks from the romantic episodes of acquiring date of the first publication of this sum­ timber lands and the advance­ mons, to-wit: within six weeks from the ment of irrigation. This pro­ 10th day of March, 1005, the same las­ duction will appear in the Ore­ ing the date of the first publication of this summons. gon Semi-Weekly Journal in And if you fail to appear and answer serial form. The Journal will on or before Hie 21st day of April, 1005, lie clubbed with this paper, the the same lieing the last day of the time two for $2.75. Subscribe at prescribed in the order of publication, once and read this great story he plaintiff will tnke judgment against you and will apply to the court forltlie of life as told by Paul De Laney. relief dem inde ' in his complaint, a suc­ S u b s s ib e n o m a n d q e t f l r s t C h a p t e r cinct S ta te n n i t of which is as follows That the me riage contract existing be ween plaintiff and defendant may he etaside.cn held for naught and that K I L L thi c o u c h plaintiff be restored to all the rights and priviliges of a single person, and for and CURE thk L U N G S such other and further relief as the court WITH may deem equitable and just. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance of an order made by L. Harlocker, as County Judge of Coos County, dated March 7, 1905, 0N SU M PTI0N P ries lirerting that service thereof lie made OUG Ht aatf 50c 4 $ 1 .0 0 I0L0S Fres publication thereof in the S e m i - ..... ......... “ Tria l. W e e k l y H e r a l d , a newspaper pub­ Surest and Quickeat Cur. for all lished et the City of Coquille, in said T H R O A T and L U N G TR O U B - LX 8, or H O N E Y BACK. Coos County, once each week for period of six weeks. S T A N LE Y A BURNS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. The Whole Thin« in an Egg Shell Dr. King’s New Discovery M»C Ice cold lemonade, made in the SUMMONS. shade, by an old maid, 5c a glass, IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE at the Pharmacy, April 15. How STATE OF OREGON, FOR COOS 200 “ The Sheepherder” , Paul De COUNTY. Laney’s new novel. Call at this Joseph H. Smith, Plaintiff, office and let us tell you about it, American J r : CAMERA With Double Plate Holder to G-et Eggs a Y ear per Hen $ 1.60 Str Elizabeth Fancy and Staple Groceries. A C H O IC E L I N E OF Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. G e n u i n e l y g o o d in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. We carry a full line of IQ o rir a n d F e e d . 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S tillw e ll, prop Cisti «tri D E A L E R IN Euerything found in a first-class Grocery. P ou ltry F arm , Attorney for Plaintiff. | COQUILLE, OREGON. Drane’s Store, and The seoond edition o f a Pracioal P o u ltry FOlt SALE. — At a bargain, the Co- Win. J. Marsh, Trustee Manual is now ready. Contains among quille Furniture and Box Factory- A other things the famous* Sampson Method Defendant. good paying business. For terms ami To Win, J. Marsh. Trustee, the above o f Feeding* which is known to be one o f information write or apply to J. antifully illim- being the dale prescribed by the Court chapter in worth the price o f the book. interested in Trade Mark ptotee trated. A million readers. in the order for publication of summons T e ll« the practical way to make ponltry tion, by C. A. Snow A Co., opposite $1.00 per Y ear--10 Cents a Copy. tor you to appear and answer SBid com­ pay. Price .r>0o. Patent Office, Washington, D. O. O ar paper in a 32 page Agricultural .Maga­ plaint, ard it you fail to appearand an- A F ree sample copy U» all requesting. • «•» • zine with Household, Poultry, H orticallnre s w o j said complaint on or before said C heats«! Death. and Dairy Departments. Subscription date, for «a n t thereof, the Plaintiff will AGENTS WANTED Kidney trouble often ends fatally apply to the Court for the relief de­ price $1.00. Goon H ousekeeping wants a subscription representative in every city and town in but by choosing the right medicine, manded in his complaint, whicli is that To introduce our m onthly into your home the west. To those win* will give all <>r a E. H.' Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, Plaintiff lx- decreed to he the owner in wo will send the paper one year and A portion of their time it offers attractive cheated death. He says: “ Two fee simple of the northenst 14 of section Practical Ponitrv Manual for .35 cents. work and pays exceedingly libera! commis­ sions. It will nay you t*> investigate. A years ago I had Kidney Trouble, 21, in township 28 south of range 9 west The Pacific Tree and Vine lH*stal card will bring particulars. Write which caused me great pain, suffer­ of the Willamette Meridian, tn Coos at once so as to he the first in your field. P a r k H otel B ld g San Jos« C a li f. ing and anxiety, but I took Elec­ county, Oregon, and that defendant has THK PHELPS PI RI.ISHINti CO. tric Bitters, which effected a com­ no estate, interest or claim, or any title Pacific Coast Office: ® ^ T h e safe and reliable tiwn-, plete cure. I have also found them whatever to said described premises, 59 C olum bian B uilding . S an F rancisco of greet benefit in general debility ami that Plaintiff's title be declared good screw A n Illustrate«! Ma.azine for the Family. and nervo trouble, and keep them and valid thereto. ÆJJ^The New and Speedy, constantly on hand, since, as I This summons is published once a find they have no equal.” R. S. week for at least six successive weeks in Knowiton druggist, guarantees the Coquille H kkai .I), a semi-weekly them at 50c. newspaper published at Coquille, Coo* C. P Jensen, Master. county, Oregon, by order of Hon. J. W . R -I-P -A -N -S Talniles Hamilton, Judge of (he Second Judicial Wil! make regular trips between Doctors find 18 trict of ( irewron, made on the 27th day C o q u ille R iver and San of February, l ‘H Y > . This first publica­ A good prescription tion of this Mimnions is on the 3rd day For mankind. F ra n c is c o . of 'larch I'HWi, and the last will he oh T h a 5-rant packet Is rnoagb for nsnal oc­ April 14, 1905. BAND0N. OREGON. No Stop -over at W a y Ports. casions. Tha fa m ily bottle (fin m i » * <•„<> Kited U)is 27tii day ot February. 1905, t a in s * aupp’ v fo r a v » » r , Atl draggist* J. A. BUCHANAN, E lw ttic Lights. Evnrjrthing In F lrM -' T h o u g W ,re '1 ockcrcle frotn $1 up •all than. . . . . FRONT STREET, Poco, Buck-Eye American Cameras. Euerything neat and up-to-date in every respect. Meals a t all hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month.' T h e fam ous The graceful Rhododendron Adorns ihe southern slopes, ‘The Sheepherder’ He it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread uj on our minutes n copy sent to each The Pacific Echo, Coquille H r R ald , and Recall. Fraternally submitted in Newly established. Dairy Farm for Sale. W a n te d — Trusthwortby man or The new Arctic exploring vessel has been named the Roosvelt. If woman to manage business in this there’s anything in a name she ought county and adjoining territory for well established house of solid to reach the North Pole. financial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary with all necessary ex­ Don’t forget I am still agent for the penses paid weekly by check from old reliable De Laval Separator. If Resolutions of Respect. headquarters. Money advanced for you want a separator I can sell you expenses. Position permenent: (Joquille, Oregon, April 11, 1905 one on any terms you desire; money is no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy­ previous experience not essential. Whereas it has pleased the supreme man. S. M. NOSLER, Agent, No investment required. W e furn­ ruler of this earthly forest to remove Coquille, Oregon. ished everything. Enclose sell ad­ from our midst, our esteemed neigh dressed envelope. Address, Mana­ bor F. A. Falkonburg, head consul SUMMONS. ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111. IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF TH E Woodman of the World. 12t-10 STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR Whereas, The intimate relation T H E COUNTY OF COOS. held during his life by him, with W . F. Waite, 1 the members of this order makes it Plaintiff, L , .. . v . X9 ’ 1 Suit in Equity for fitting that we record our apprecia­ Mary K Wait*, f Divorce. Do L a n e y 'n N e w N o v o i. tion for him. Defendant, j May she be comforted by him who doeth all things well. 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