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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1905)
For • W rab k U M IlH . C entennial N o tes. Coquille Herald “ H it the Trail” at the Lewis aud Clark Exposition opening in Port- P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU E SD A Y laud, Juuo 1 A N D F R ID A Y . Sites have been selected for the Philippine Village and the «Homer D F. DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Davenport pbeasnut farm. These will be located uear the Experimen County Official Paper. tal Garedns and the Grand Es Devoted to the Uniterm I m id s o c ia l u i planade. tmtldiupof theOoqoille Valley pnrticnisriv ind o f Coo« OoontT nenerellv •‘obsoriptior. per year, in advance. $2.60 No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain’s Stomrcli and L iver Tablets will help you to d i gest your food. It is not the quan tity of food taken that gives strength untl vigor to the system, hut the amount digested and as similated. It troubled with a weak digestion, don’t fail to give these Tablets a trial Thousands have been benefitted by their use. They only cost ii quarter. For sale bv R. 8. Knowllon. W F. Waite, j Plaintiff, i I Suit vs > Mary E W aite, Defendant. I tS I.i.itX t in quity in E Equity for O ccurs S ylp h on SUMMONS , ... _ Dr. Carl I eters m Cape Times. Afrieii in the end will bo a black mati’a country. It is merely a min ing country now, probably it will remain a mining country, and, if we go on attacking the blnrk man, in the end he will be stronger than we are. I lielieve the time is coming when the laat white man will leave these «bores, and that will be the ®nd of the white man in this eoun. try; and then this will be again, ns it was foi- ctnturirs, a Mark man’s country. —■ - * * ,— -------- F rlchtlM l Maim-rlns HcHcvral. Buffering frightfully from the virulent poisons o f undigested food. JC. G- Grayson, o f Lula. Miss., took I)r. K in g ’s New L ife P ills , “ w ith the result,” he writes, "that I was cured.” A ll stomach and bowel d is- orders give way to tlieir tonic lax alive pngierties. 25c ill K .8 K n ow lten ’s drug store, gunrnol.<ed . C0QUILLE, OREGON. A C H O IC E L I N E OF Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a full line o f and Feed. K I o t ii - Euerythlng found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 'owest consistent with good goods. AMERICAN CAM ERA MEG. CO. 946 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. FRONT ST. COQUILLE Coquille Furniture ! Coquillei ^ . of Trade : £r- F’t s h T K ejik , H. W President. il s o n , E. I). S ilkuy , Vice-President. Secretary. L, H. H O azard , C S anford , Cor. Secretary Treasurer. Correspondence solicited from all wishing locntionn for O ffe rs 8UCh as 1 From the office ot the Cosmopolitan Maga zinc is published the ‘ Twentieth Century Home,” a new magazine for women on new lines, printed on coated paper (toned), pro fusely illustrated and contributed to by more | noted writers than any other periodical. An Knglish publisher has ordered in advance ot publication 10.000 copies for the Loudon mar ket. We have made arrangements to buy a limited number of annual subscriptions to this new periodical, which we offer absolutely free ii our subscribers, new or «»Id. Here is the I n ost generous offer aver made by an American I newspaper: j The Twentieth Century Home, for one year (regular price $1),... FREE The Cosmopolitan Magazine, for one year (regular price $1)......$1.00 Th is P a p er fo r One Y ea r, 52 numbers........................... ........ tl 50 I Regular Price $3.50, W anted .— lOnieu in each slate to travel, tack signs and distribute samples nnd circulars of our ¿roods. Salary $75.0(1 per month. $3 09 per day fo ’ expenses. Ixulilman Co. Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago. PATENTS P R O C U R E D A N D D E F E N D E D . Si-i»I mndN, I d ra w in g orp hoto. fo r exp ert search and fro. - report. 1 F re e advice, h o w t o ob tain patenta, trade marks, I c o p y rig h t«, etc., ( N A L L C O U N T R IE S . I Business d ire ct ii ith W ashington saves tim e, I money an d often the patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclualvely. W rite o r com e to us at 823 Ifla th Strsst. opp. T7alU4 State« Pstaat 0 fflc«.| vs. ____ ___ C oquille River and San Francisco. . Fancy and Staple Groceries. i a This first publica tion of this summons is on the 3rd day » of March, 1 'MV nnd tlie -last will be on A p ril 14, 1005 N o S to p o ve r at W a y P o rts Dated thi ’ Tib ,1 tv of February. 1905. K lecttic Light?. E very thing in First* J. A. BUCH A N A N , Attorney for Plaintiff. C U « t “ S t y Is. . D rane’s S to re, Send for illustrated catalogue telling a ll about our 27 styles and sizes. Free. IMaenufk. W m . J. Marsh, Trustee The second edition of a Prncicnl Poultry Manual is now ready. Contains among Defendant. To W m , J. Marsh. Trustee, the above other things the famons SaratHon Method of Feeding, which is known to be one of named defendant : tho best means of nmking a profit from In the name o f the State of Oregon. poultry. Some of the chapter headings are: : Yo,‘ ,,re her* by required to appear and brooder Chirks; Profitable Poultry K«is- answer the complaint of Plaintiff filed ing; Principle Difficnlties; Remedies for against yon in «aid Court and C ani“ , on Koup; During the Mouli; Economy in I or heforo the 14th day o f April, 1905, Feeding; Poultry as a Business: Trap ! heing the date prescribed by the Court Nests, with plans nnd illustrations. This in the order for publication o f sunimor - chapter is werth the price of the book. • for you to ap|iear and nnswer said com- Tells the practical way to make poultry plaint, J if you fail to appearand an- pay. Price fiO©. Onr paper is a 32 page Agricultural Maga swe.t said complaint on or Intiere said zine with Household, Poultry, Horticnllort -late, for want thereof, the P lain tiff wall ami Dairy Departments. Snbscription apply to the Court for the relief de mice $1.00. manded in liia complaint, which is that To introdnee onr monthly int i yonr homo 1 Plaintiff l-e dee reed to he the owner in we will send the paper one year nnd A fee simple of the northeast of section Practical Poultrv Manual for 35 cents. 21. in township 28 south of range 9 west The Pacific Tree and Vine o ' the W illam ette Meridian, in Coos comity, Oregon, and that defendant has P a r k H o t e l B l d g . , S a n J o s e , C a l i f . no estate, interest or claim, or any title V hatever to said deserils-d premises, JJflF* The safe and reliable tiwn nnd that Plaintiff’ s title *>e declared good screw and valid thereto. This summons is published once a N ew ami Speedy.^ week for at lea-t six successive weeks in the Coqnille I I b r a io , a semi-weekly newspaper published at C,«|iiille, Cooe county, Oregon, hv order of Hon. J. W . C . P. Jensen. M aster Ham ilton, Judge of the Second Judicial W ill make regular trip* between •Harriet of Oregon, made mi the 27th day ’ o f February. ItkVi. ta b le D E A L E R IN G o n o r r lm n , C it e e l « t r i c t u i r , Nj> p l i l l l a In a ll its forms, S k i n D l$ e n R e s , N e r v o u s D e b i l i t y , I in p o t e n c y S en t in n I W e n k . n ea a n n d I . o v n o f .11 a n- h o o d , the consequence ___. . ., ... o f self abuse and excesses producing th e follow in g s y m p to m s; sallow conn- tenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffi dence In approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the lim its and back, loss o f mein- o ry , pimples on the face, coughs, consumption, etc. D r . U l h h o n has practice«! in San Francisco 40 ears and those troubled should not fail to consult im and re c e iv e the b en efit o f his great skill and experience. T h e d octor cures when othersfail. ---- - -. T r - y him. « ’ a r e a g n a r i i n t e e d . Persons cured at hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or w r iV e ^ D r fj. U l b b o n , f f 2 9 K e a r n y S I . A i i r » t 'r n i i c i K c o . t 'n l to G et El i za bet h I.iv u r v Dr. Gibbon Y e a r per H en Str J. L it t le 's Euerythlng neat und up-to-date in euery . FRONT STREET. Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. Th is old Tollable and the m ost successful Special ist In San Francisco,still c o n tin u e s to cu re a ll M e x u a l and S e m i n a l LUNGS Eggs T Industries of nny kind. The W hole T h in g in an Egg Shell 200 a! respect. Meals ut all hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. 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. To the Unfortunate. S p e c i a l ™. C O U C H H ow l,imv<‘ o r d e r « Newly established. Am erican Cameras. M A N U F A C T U R E R S o f Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fru it Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning W ork n Specialty. All Orders given prompt Attention. O IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E Norfolk, April 11 -The Morgan S TA TE OF O R E G O N , FOR COOS liner Elcid arrived at Hampton C O U NTY. Roads this morning, towing the Joseph If. Smith, Plaintiff, President’s yacht Sylph, upon which Tho F u tu re of A fr ic a With Double Plate H older SALK . FRANK W IL S O N , Prop. and J- Yach t au explosian had uccured at sea, in which two men were fatally scalded. Tho Syiph was returning to Washington from Florida when she recently lmd aboard Mrs. R o o s e velt and tho younger chi Idrcn, who left the yacht aud returnod to Washington by rail. Poco, BucK-Eye American J r ; C A M E R A $ 1.60 FOR The City Restaurant and BOX FACTORY Dr. King’s New Discovery E x p lo sio n Goods Handled with Care and Dispatch. WOOD T h e fam o u s De L a n e y ’s N e w N o v e l T o Mery E. W aite, the i>bovo named D efendant: Best Effort, In the name of the State o f Oregon, Oregon W riler’s you are hereby notified that you are re quired to ap|iear and answer the com A story of the great range war plaint filed against yon in the above into which is interwoven tbe entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum romantic episodes of acquiring mons, to -w it: w ithin six weeks from the timber lands and the advance 10th day of March, 1005, the same l>e- ment of irrigation. This pro ing the date of the first publication of duction will appear in the Ore tliia summons. gon Semi-Weekly Journal in And if yon fail to appear and answer serial form. The Journal will on or liefore the 21st day o f April, 1005, ih>- same l**iny the hist day of Hie lim e be clubbed with this paper, the prescrilied ' .,** order of publication, P re s id e n t P la y s the C o w b o y. two for $2.75. Subscribe at the plait ff will take judgment against once and read this great story Tevline, Aprii 14 -Yesterday yon and will apply to the court for’ the of life as told by Paul De Laney. eveuing, ut Frederick, President relief deni» 1 in his complaint, a suc cinct Staten- t o f which is .is follows: S u b e p lb * n o u i a n d g a t fir s t C n s p ta i* Roosevelt ut thè heaa c f 50 hörne That the i. url ie ■ contract existing la - mon .lnslied through tla st i'< cts o f tween pi and defendant may he the little t*'\vu, all s w in g in g their set aside and held for naught and that plaintiff he restored to all the rights hats and y e llin g lik e mad. and priviligcs of a single person, nnd for A fte r thunking the p eop le o f the AND thk such other and further relief as the court town fo r their con sidera tion in le t may deem equitable and just. WITH ting him alone to e n jo y h im self, Service of this summons is made hv tho President re tire d to a car, w h ere publication in pursuance of an order he icluted bis e x p lo its with w o lv es made by J,. Harlocker, as County Judge of Poos County, dated March 7, 1005, to the n ew sp ap er men lirecting that service thereof lie made 0NSUMPTI0N Prias 0UGHS and 50c à $1.00 It was announced th is m orn in g by publication thereof in the S km i - LOS ' ...................................... Frta Trial. tbnt in Colorado the h eadqu arters W e k k l y H e r a i . i i , a newspaper nub- lislied :■ t the City of Coqnille, in said Surest and Quickest Cure for all o f Secretary Lneb and the oth e rs o f TH RO AT nnd LUNO TROUB Poos Counlv, once each week for a. the party who do not hunt, w ill lie j LES, or H O N E Y BACK. neriod of six weeks. Glen wood Springs S TA N LE Y A BURNS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. FO» Meets all Boats cunJ Trains. H a lf its Former Cost Divorce. CURE C O Q U ILLE , OREGON. at ‘The Sheepherder’ k ill C K N E K A L D U A Y IN G . AMATEUR The Experimental Gardens at the Lewis and Clark Expositon have D airy F a rm for Sale. been abandoned, inasmuch as the Church Directory. remarkable demand for exhibit space A flue dairy farm containing 70 C’ hhimtian Cniuau. — 1’ienctiii ir everv necessitatt I tue utilizing of this Hundnv at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. pi. Sunday acres of bottom hind 23 acres of bill «ihonl at 10 a. m .Cbrialiar Endeavor al truct for b .¡dings. lai.d, and adjosning tbe town of 0:00 p. m. I’rnver meeting every Wedn A te»t lias been made of nil the day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. M.'rtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, Kpiacopnl Chnroh.—Epiacopnl service* effects at .... Lewis aud Clark Ex an 1 | mile from creamery. Forty- will be held at 8t. Jamea church, i ’oqaille position. This proved exceedingly d|tT the third Hundnv in each month. fivo acres of bottom land improved Snnday school at 10 a. m. eaoh eundav. satisfactory and after a few minor and in good state o f cultivation; 5 W m. Horsefnll, Pastor details have beeu attended to the acres slashed, burned and uewly W. E. Chnroh. South: Preachimr each and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p Exposition will be ready for public seeded; hill land is all good for pas m . Snnday-sohool every Suodnv at. 10 o’rlock. Senior Epworth Leapne at 6:30. p. inspection. ture; 3 acres of orchard in good in. JnmorLeaanent 3:30,p. in. Prayermeet. Reports from Wisconsin would eari bngcondition and different var in j Thursday eveninp at 7:30. H. At. Branham, pastor. indicato that tbe legislative body ieties of fruit. House, barn and Methodist Episcopal ohnrch.— Service of that state is making haste to re other buildings. W hile we have a the first and third Snnday in each month Prearhinp at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. in. consider its action iu killing the number of other dairy farms for Sunday aohool at 10 o’olock a. m. Ep Lewis and Clark Exposition ap sale, yet this is one of the best bar worth League at 6:30 p. m. J. L. B kattt , Pastor. propriation bill. An allotment of gains, as the location is nil that P hksbttsbun O hobch .— Preaching eer- vioea 2nd and 4th Hondaya. mominp ard $24,000 is now assured. could be desired, being uear town, evening. Hnndav School every Kundav at Th6 enormous Ionic columns for school and creamery. This is cer 10a. in. Chriatian Endeavor services everv Hundnv at 6:30 n. m .M iss Winnie Hall, tbe Oregon state building at tbe tainly a bargain for some progres President. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Hocietv meets every two weeks on Thnrs- Lewis and Clark Exposition have sive dairyman. Price $7,500. days at 2 p. m. A cordial weloome is ex The build R o b e s t s & C a r ter , tended to the pnblio to sttend all onr ser- been placed in position. nioee. AixmrH H ib eih . t . Pastor ing now presents a very imposing Myrtle Point Oregon The W. C. T. 0 . meets every 1st and 3rd Work upon all the Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian chnroh. appearance. W a n t e d — T ru s tw o rth y man or H iv b b th D ax A dvbktist C hurch —Sab- other state structures is progress nath : seventh dav) servicea: Sabbath ing with much rapidity. woman to manage business in this mhool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. m.. prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m., Tbe great crowds which throng county and adjoining territory for young people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. m. the Lewis and Clark Exposition well established house of solid All sro invited to nttend these meetings. C. H . BU N C H . during tbe pre-exposition period financial standing. $20.00 straight Elder. cash salary with all necessary ex have necessitated more turnstiles, penses paid weekly by check from S tea m er NoteB. which will be installed immediately. headquarters. Money advauced for Plans for the permanent entrances expenses. Position permenent Arrivals by Alliance Thursday, have been prepared, and work on previous experience not essential April 1: Mrs L A Lee and 2 children, them will be started shortly. N o investment required. W e furn Mrs J L Lee, Wm Reddick, J M ished everything. Enclose seL ad L A Lee, J M Nyc and wife, F D SUMMONS. dressed envelope. Address, Mann Layton, F L Fischer, Frank Lee. A IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111 F Horstmau, L R Wukeficld, and S T A T E OF O R EG O N IN A N D FOR 12t-10 14 Margarita Fischer Co. T H E C O U N T Y OF COOS. 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